CLASS NOTES a signed paperback from Susu by emailing susu@ susanschmidt.net, calling (252) 269-0032 or visiting www.susanschmidt.net. E-book and paperback versions are available online from Amazon or Barnes & Noble. Last St. Patrick’s Day, Susu spoke to Collegiate Upper School science classes about science writing. Susan Wagener Higgins has retired from being a science librarian at the University of Richmond and teaching with Henrico schools. She does selfpublishing of children’s books and is currently working on an adolescent history book about Lafayette and George Washington. Susan is also a volunteer with
Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship missions (pff.net), an organization that builds schools and hospitals in Nigeria. She spent Thanksgiving with her daughter, Peyton Higgins Miller, son-in-law, Drew, and three grandsons in Bridgewater, VA. DIED: Tim Nagle on June 5, 2014 in Norfolk. At Collegiate, he played football and ran track. After graduating from UVA, Tim moved to San Diego where he started Conway & Associates, a civil engineering business. He was president of the
company until his death. Tim traveled extensively in the United States, Mexico, and Europe; was a lifelong NRA member; read widely (notably on US history); and enjoyed surfing, Kenpo karate (Black Belt), skiing and auto racing. He is survived by his son, Emerson; his daughter, Ashley; and his wife and partner, Maureen Meehan and their children, Henry, Bronwyn, and Callahan.
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Waverly King writes, “Our daughter, Randall King ’01, is married and living in Germany and is expecting our first grandchild in May!”
1969
45th Reunion
The Class of 1969 will celebrate its 45th Reunion this spring. Melinda Vick Wilson writes, “Bill and I are enjoying being first-time grandparents to our new granddaughter, Miller, who was born in March 2014. When not babysitting, I volunteer at my church, play golf, travel and spend most of the summer in the NC mountains at Blowing Rock. Both our sons and their wives live in Charlotte five minutes from us. Our daughter lives in Greenville, SC and owns two Pure Barre studios.”
Members of the Class of 1969 got together at the Town School Tea in July. Pictured are Becky Jones, Betty Fisher, Christi White Barranger, Merri Ann Hunt, and friend and former teacher Nancy Archbell Bain. Photo by Fran Chalkley Robertson ’69
Farrar Pace, Neil Farmer, Jim Woolford, Bob Kastenbaum, Tom Miller and George Gray (all ’74) got together at the wedding of Marion Cosby ’06 and Jon Kastenbaum ’06 last summer.
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Congratulations to Ry Marchant who was elected by the legislature in November to be a Circuit Court Judge for the City of Richmond.
Willy and Helen Anderson Carter hosted the Class of ’74’s 40th Reunion at their home.