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Nancy and Terry A.T. Whitley ’60 have relocated to Wayland, Mich. They will continue their RV travels during good weather in support of Habitat for Humanity with Honda and motorcycle in tow.
Edward D. Wohlsen W’55, N’56, ’60 is retired and in Chonburi, Thailand.
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William R. Woodward W’53, ’60 and wife, Beverly, winter in Tucson, Ariz., and spend the rest of the year in Portland, Ore.
In June, Judge John G. Baker ’64 of Zionsville, Ind., celebrated his 25th year on the Court of Appeals of Indiana. John is the longest-serving member of the current court and the sixth longest-serving member in the court’s 113-year history. Judge Baker has written almost 4,600 majority opinions. He also teaches spring semester at the Indiana University McKinney School of LawIndianapolis and retired in 2013 after 33 years of teaching at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at I.U.-Bloomington.
book awards. Max is curator and chairman of the Department of Asian Art at the New York City Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he has worked since 1971. Robert H. Grimes ’68 is serving a four-year term as a county commissioner in Bandera County, Texas. Bob retired after 30-plus years in senior hospital administrative positions. George E. “Win” Rhoulhac III ’69 and wife, Allyn, are empty-nesters in Greenville, Miss. Win is still in the financial service business.
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A 50-member fraternal club in Mansfield, Ohio, known as the Hermit Club boasts four CMA graduates, all of whom were present at a June event. From left to right, representing three decades, are Charles Lynch ’68, Dr. Larry Gibson ’58, Ed Cook ’48, and Bill Ingram ’46.
Classmates Thomas Yendes W’52, ’60 and Cathryn Covington ’60 were married Nov. 7, 2013. They used their Culver rings as wedding bands. They are living in Thousand Oaks, Calif., but travel to and from homes in Lake Tahoe, Palm Springs, and Bullhead City, Ariz.
Stephen J. Cuthbert H’58, ’62 is a busy fellow! He is building an airplane at his Indianapolis home. Steve also builds and races remote-control sailboats, is a competition shooter of Civil War firearms, and a field music drummer. Chicago attorney Stephen R. Komie W’62 has been re-elected to the Illinois State Bar Association Board of Governors. Stephen is a principal in the law firm of Komie and Associates. He will be serving a sixth three-year term on the Board of Governors, during which he has served as secretary and treasurer.
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William “Scott” Livesay ’64 continues to see patients and perform gynecological surgery in Waco, Texas. Horace H. Heidt ’65 of Sherman Oaks, Calif., has his sights set on his 50th reunion in 2015. In spring 2014, David A. Krauss W’60, ’65 of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, reconnected with roommates G. Scott Walter ’65 (Liberty Lake, Wash.) and John Hume ’65 (New Albany, Ohio) after “a mere 48 years.” The trio took a road trip East for Scott’s mother's 92nd birthday. “We all had a great time together,” David reports, adding they plan to be in Culver for their 50th reunion “to catch up with other classmates.” Maxwell K. Hearn ’67 was honored in April 2014 with election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His recent exhibition catalog, “Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary Chinese Art,” received two
One of the world’s leading experts on human vision, David R. Williams W’66, ’71 has been named a member of the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. He is the University of Rochester’s William G. Allyn Professor of Medical Optics, dean for research and director of the Center for Visual Science. “Battle Bunny,” co-written by Jon R. Scieszka ’72, is the winner of the 2014 Gryphon Award for Children’s Literature. Given annually by the Center for Children’s Books, the Gryphon is awarded to the author of an outstanding English language work of fiction or non-fiction for which the primary audience is children in kindergarten through fourth grade, and which successfully bridges the gap in difficulty between books for reading aloud to children and books for practiced readers. The book is published by Simon & Schuster. AFASPC – the architectural firm of Anne R. Fahim SS’72, ’74 – has been awarded a term contract with the New York Fire Department. Anne and her husband, Safwat, are celebrating 35 years of marriage.
Timothy C. Swandy H’71, ’74 of Pittsburgh is a helicopter pilot for the Maryland State Police, specializing in water rescues. Kathryn Maxwell ’76 is an artist and professor in the Art Department at Arizona State University in Tempe. She also is
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