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Class Notes Edited by the Alumni Office<br />

Class of ’48 – 60th Reunion. Twenty classmates made it out for dinner<br />

at Merion Golf Club.<br />

Members of the Class of 1968 at their 40th Reunion.<br />

Honorary Alumni<br />

Dan Dougherty was inducted into the<br />

Athletic Hall of Fame <strong>this</strong> fall.<br />

Roberta “Bunny” Borkowski received<br />

the Alumni Community Service Award<br />

<strong>this</strong> fall.<br />

30 Class Agent Needed<br />

Although he, in his words: “Is an alumnus<br />

ancient enough to have started in<br />

what was then E Form in 1920 when the<br />

<strong>Academy</strong> was still at Juniper and Locust<br />

Streets in downtown Philadelphia,”<br />

Dick Singer and his wife Margaret sent<br />

a touching letter to the Alumni Office expressing<br />

his excitement about <strong>Episcopal</strong>’s<br />

new campus.<br />

31 Class Agent Needed<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

32 Class Agent Needed<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

33 Class Agent: Bart Linvill<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

34 Class Agent Needed<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

35 Class Agent Needed<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

36 Class Agent: John Haas<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

37 Class Agent: Kingsley Weston<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

38 Class Agent: J. Craig Huff<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

39 Class Agent: Heyward Wharton<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

70th Reunion / May 1 - 2, 2009<br />

40 Class Agents: Jack Hopkins, Harry<br />

Toland, and R.T. Toland<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

41 Class Agents: J. Tyler Griffin, Roger<br />

Miller, and Karl Rugart<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

42 Class Agents: Bill Nagle and Woody<br />

Woodring<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

43 Class Agents: Jim Carson, Joe Gordon,<br />

Bill Lander, and Davis Pearson<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

44 Class Agents: Al Hume and Doug<br />

Raymond<br />

65th Reunion / May 1 – 2, 2009<br />

Thomas Brown is still riding his motorcycle<br />

when weather permits. He’s enjoying<br />

retirement in beautiful New Hampshire.<br />

Thomas is the Board Secretary to the<br />

local Senior Citizens Council and was<br />

Lebanon’s Man of the Year. He’s helping<br />

the grandkids get through college too.<br />

45 Class Agent: George Robinette<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

46 Class Agent: Winkie Bennett<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

47 Class Agent: Brooks Keffer<br />

Please send us your news and notes!<br />

48 Class Agents: John Hentz and Dick<br />

Schneider<br />

Dick Schneider writes: “The Class of<br />

1948’s 60th Reunion, on the weekend<br />

of May 2-4, 2008, was a marvelous success.<br />

The highlight was our Reunion<br />

Dinner, held Friday evening at the Merion<br />

Golf Club West Course, that was<br />

attended by 20 classmates, two widows<br />

of classmates, and fourteen spouses and<br />

significant others. The weather was perfect,<br />

wine and spirits flowed generously<br />

and lobsters, escorted personally by<br />

Howard Wright from the dock in Southport,<br />

Maine, were especially succulent<br />

and tasty. At the close of dinner, we remembered<br />

the 22 members of our class<br />

who had passed since our 50th Reunion,<br />

and all who wished to offer reminiscences<br />

had an opportunity. Not surprisingly, everyone<br />

had something to contribute.”<br />

49 Class Agents: Jim Blatchford and<br />

Stan Miller<br />

60th Reunion / May 1 – 2, 2009<br />

John Wilbraham sends his regards from<br />

England. He recalls his fond memories of<br />

his days at <strong>Episcopal</strong> and hopes to visit<br />

EA when he heads back across the pond<br />

to meet up with his son in Washington,<br />

DC.<br />

Wayne Hurtubise reports: “Enjoying retirement,<br />

yearly trips to Italy, and winters<br />

26 Connections

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