A-Mag Summer 2014

Page 43

Charles Rosenberg Jr. ’64 is still working in Tallahassee, Fla. He and Genevieve have five grandsons, ages 1-6. Michael B. Thrower ’64 is a part-time charter pilot and flight instructor in Franklin, Tenn. He spent 21 years in the Air Force and 17 with American Airlines. Willard W. Brown Jr. ’67 reports that Rollin K. MacMichael ’67 is godfather to his 2-year-old grandson, Willard III. Bill and Nancy live in Brooksville, Maine. George C. Gray Jr. ’67 lives on his ketch in Flemingsburg, Ky., and tries to act retired. Charles B. McQuoid II ’67 became a grandfather in 2013. Chip plans to end up old, ugly, stupid, and broke in Kirksville, Mo. R. Jeffrey Blair ’69 was inducted into the Caltech Athletic Hall of Fame with members of the 1969-70 wrestling team in May. Jeff got his start on Coach Stetson’s JV wrestling team. Jeff and his wife, Yoko, live in Nagoya, Japan.

William P. Short III N’66, ’69 of New York City reports that his wife of 35 years died Jan. 20, 2014.

In the summer of 2013, James K. Green ’70 saw Pierce Ward ’71 for the first time since they rowed for Culver. They were at the U.S. Masters National Championships in Sarasota, Fla. Jim raced for the Palm Beach (Fla.) Rowing Association and Pierce was a member of the Rollins Alumni Boat. J. Todd Shaphren ’74 of Kirkland, Wash., is enjoying a second career with wife Jennifer’s greeting card company. JennyDidit notecards are in 30 states and Canada and recently acquired a sales rep in Indiana.

Frank M. Stubblefield III H’74 retired from Wexxar Packaging, a division of Pro Mach, to become the polo coach and member of the riding instruction staff at Culver in 2012. A resident of North Judson, Ind., Frank spent 25 years in the sale of end of line packaging machinery to Fortune 500 companies as well as playing arena polo in Southern California.

1980s Mary R. Gafill ’80 and Ken Malloy W’75, ’80 were married March 28, 2014, in Napa, Calif. The wedding party included J. Bruce Gafill III ’56, Elizabeth Gafill Dominello ’85, Elizabeth Willkie Tew Jew ’81, and David England ’80.

Photo provided.

Richard L. Wells ’69 of Roswell, Ga., is now the managing director of Convergent Wealth Advisors in Washington, D.C. After building a firm of 140 representatives and bringing in $48 billion in 16 years, he has accepted the opportunity to repeat the process with his new firm. Rich is active in the Boy Scouts and serves on the board of a private school.

1970s

Philip P. Dodge ’83 of Newport Beach, Calif., is co-founder and president of Great American Mint and Refinery, which opened September 2013 in Anaheim, Calif. The company turns precious metals into coins, tokens, medallions, and bullion. Phil told the Orange County Register that his goal is to expand the business to the point it can provide minting services to sovereign mints worldwide. Cymber L. Conn ’84 won Best New Age CD of 2012 from Big Island Music Awards. She recently returned to San Jose, Calif., and lives near Pamela Laurence Hyde ’84. Kevin M. Brown ’87 ran into Kevin Brown NB’87 at the latter’s new restaurant (All Wrapped Up) in Redington Shores, Fla. Kev M. walked in wearing a Culver T-shirt, which started the conversation. He and his wife, Mary, live in Loganville, Ga.

Scott D. Reese A’82, ’87 of Plano, Texas, went back to school and earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Indiana Wesleyan University. He graduated in August 2013. CSSAA board member Theodore H. Stimson W’87 married Katie Mengel on March 29, 2014, in Columbus, Ohio, Ted Foster W’89 was best man. The newlyweds are living in Upper Arlington, Ohio. Private investigator Dorian Bond W’88 was featured in Arizona’s Attorney at Law Magazine for his “old-fashioned sleuthing” that freed a physician wrongly accused of sexual assault. Forgoing the world of smartphones, social media, and Google searches, Dorian traveled to Australia to interview a witness. The witness came to the United States to testify, which led to the doctor – who was being extorted by the alleged victim – being exonerated. Dorian operates Bond Investigations in San Tan Valley, Ariz., a Phoenix suburb.

1990s Stephen P. Kahn ’90 has been stationed in Bahrain for two years with the Marines. Members of the Class of 1989 gathering for the 25th reunion are, left to right, Jim Dicke III, Joe Bayola, Dugg King, Brad Manuel, and Ahmed Qureshi.

Emilio Rivero ’90 worked for the International Olympic Committee at the Winter Games in Sochi. Emilio has an executive CULVER ALUMNI MAGAZINE

41


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
A-Mag Summer 2014 by Culver Academies - Issuu