News & Notes continued Dudley, as did my step father Robert Bowen. It was hands down one of the most rewarding experiences that I had growing up. Ironically, I was in St. Lawrence cabin. I went with a couple friends who were middle school classmates, and we still reminisce about those summers. Both buddies of mine from Dudley were in my wedding party as well. It was one of those institu- tions for me, much like St. Lawrence, that created those life-long friendships.” Trevor lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. #13564 Jeff MacBean wrote from San Anselmo, CA. He is working at Solar Technologies, a solar energy system provider in Santa Cruz, CA, and recently got engaged to Andrea Parsons. #13785 Todd Lubin, of Los Angeles, CA, started his own television production company called Matador Content in Los Angeles, CA. For the past five years, Todd has been executive producer of “The Biggest Loser.” Robert Everett wrote to us from Pound Ridge, NY, “Son #14078 Peter Everett is now a practicing pediatri- cian in Amherst, MA (A Williams Grad to boot!). You might consider asking him to fill in at Camp for my long term roommate and fraternity brother #8674 Bill Vanneman!” #14164 Chris Packard of San Francisco, CA, is coach- ing St. Ingatius College Prep lacrosse team in Califor- nia, ranked number 24 in the pre-season US Top Lax poll. They play in MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, on April 27th. #14396 Kevin C. Mitchell wrote from California, “I FRQWLQXH WR SDUWLFLSDWH LQ DQG HQMR\ WKH HFRQRPLF DQG real estate recovery in southern California as a com- mercial real estate broker specializing in tenant repre- sentation with Cresa Partners in their Newport Beach office.” #14800 Vincent F. Rockel III, wrote from Sarasota, FL, where he turned 80 in November and has found time with Jean to volunteer and relax on Ocracoke Island, NC, in the summer and Sarasota, FL, in the winter. Vince, who was on the A-Hut Staff during the
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1980s, was also inducted into the Pennington School Ath- letic Hall of Fame in October 2012. From the Pennington website: “Vincent Rockel ’52, a superbly talented three-sport athlete at Pennington, Vincent Rockel earned All-County Vince Rockel recognition for what was only his second season of playing competitive football and All-State honors for his senior baseball season. A valuable player on the basketball court, as well, he made a significant mark on Pennington sports during his two years at the School. His athletic prowess served him well during his years of military service that followed graduation, when he played football and basketball for the Memphis Navy Hellcats.Vince’s career as a high school science teacher was complemented by his lifelong involvement in soccer and basketball as both a coach and a certified official at levels ranging from community leagues to college.” Congratulations, Vince! #14866 James Mayo, of Balti- more, MD, had a great gig in NYC on February 2, 2013. Said the flyer, “Legend- ary singers and producers Billy Shepard and Judi Jourdan present Stars of Song! Showcasing the talents of James Mayo III at the Iguana, VIP Lounge on West 54th Street, NYC.” James heads up the musical pro- gram each summer at Dudley. #15093 C. Ryan Joyce wrote from Scottsdale, AZ, where he heads up Advancement at the Phoenix Coun- WU\ 'D\ 6FKRRO 5\DQ KDV DGMXVWHG WR D VZLQJ RI