60 class notes
1969
Joe Hooper III ’69 traveled in late fall for a new piece he is writing for Men’s Journal. He is a successful contributing editor/writer at Men’s Journal, Elle, and Popular Science. He has been writing about health and fitness for over 30 years.
1970
Holly Ballard Kreutter ’70 and her husband, Steve, are still in Singapore, about to complete their 30th year in Asia.
1971
Geraldine Nager Griffin ’71 hosted the New York Alumni gathering at Sotheby’s in November 2017. “It was great to meet so many new people. As for me, I am still at Sotheby’s and splitting my time between New York and Stonington, CT. My two daughters are both sophmores: one at Sewanee where she has enjoyed meeting other students from Baltimore, and my youngest is at Horace Mann.”
Geraldine Nager Griffin ’71, Ward Classen ’71, and Keena Classen ’05 at the New York Regional Event. REFLECTIONS
1972
Martha Fitzpatrick Bishai ’72 has been living in Durban, South Africa since 2011, working as the Director of The Umkhumbane Schools Project, an education equity nonprofit based within a group of disadvantaged township schools. She shares, “My two daughters are recent college graduates and are working in New York, one as an editorial assistant for Alfred A. Knopf and the other as an intern with The Juilliard School of Music. My two boys are in their junior and freshman years at Harvard. I enjoy keeping up with fellow Calvert alums on Facebook, and would look forward to welcoming any visitors who happen to be in this part of the world!” Charlotte Harvey ’72 has had a great year in New York City performing in The Skin of Our Teeth at TFANA in Brooklyn; Uncle Vanya and Henry V in the West Village, and is currently working on The Cherry Orchard with a young director from Columbia University. “I’ve been studying voice and theatre and am loving it!”
1973
Nancy Scriba Noppenberger ’73 shares, “My classmates might remember me as the ‘middle Scriba’, daughter of Mr. Henry Scriba, Business Manager of Calvert School. The mere sound of the click of his heels down the hallway would make me sit up a little bit straighter at my desk. You know, the desk with the wooden flip-top and the inkwell? Mr. Scriba spent most of his time downstairs, in the Home Instruction Department, but also taught a class or two in his decades at Calvert. I am proud to carry on his legacy of dedication to purpose and mission in my role at another Baltimore non-profit."
Beauchamp Fontaine ’77
1976
Jamey Hebb IV ’76 writes, “Life is good for me and my family in Lutherville. I am working in SaaS and digital marketing sales in the automotive vertical. My wife, Loury, and I play as much tennis as we can in our free time, though most of that is devoted to our sons Jack (11) and Jamey (10) and their activities. My daughter Lucy Hebb ’07 is working and living in Manhattan, and doing well. I am coaching my son Jamey’s 9-10 rec league lacrosse team in the LTRC program, which I enjoy immensely and serve on the LTRC Board. I am also the Men’s Tennis Chair at Roland Run Club. I hope all of my Calvert classmates are healthy and happy. Lots of terrific memories of our days together on Tuscany Road!” Bessie Cromwell Speers ’76 and her family are enjoying life back in the Mid-Atlantic. She is Head of Tower Hill School in Wilmington, DE and stays in touch with lifelong friends who are Calvert classmates.
Clemmie Miller ’81 and Elisabeth Dahl ’81 help to kick off The Calvert Fund at The 2017 Calvert Fund Launch Party.