Peter Seibel ’64 (Defiance, Ohio) “Since we actually grew up here, it feels like coming home again. When you’re younger, you come back and try to impress your classmates. Now, you just don’t give a damn. You just want to give them a hug.” After a 25-year absence, Seibel said, “The 50th was spectacular. Best time ever. I won’t be missing any more reunions.”
Peter Seibel ’64 made his first return to campus since 1989 a memorable one. It was his 50-year reunion and he was accompanied by his daughter, Samantha, a 2013 alumna.
The 50-year class of 1964 looking sharp for the Garrison Parade.
Callie Wroe Holland ’74 steps through the Graduation Arch, which did not exist when she graduated. The Class of 1974 was the last CGA class that stepped through the hedge when they graduated. The Graduation Arch debuted in 1975.
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Osgood G. Z’Beard ’64 (Culver) While he made his presence known and enjoyed reuniting with his classmates, Z’Beard declined to be interviewed or photographed.
Callie Wroe Holland ’74 (Houston) Callie Holland and Culver roommate Priscilla Dearmin Turner rented a house in town and “we’re having a blast. I am enjoying it much more than I thought I would.” The highlight of her weekend was “to watch a polo game. It will be very special to see a sport that my late cousin (Judson Wroe ’75) played while he was a student here.” Holland was back on campus for the first time since her 25th reunion in 1999.
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