1946 Stuart Robinson CS 3635 7th Avenue, #1E San Diego, CA 92103-4343 trauts2@cox.net Please see page 44 for a tribute to Joyce Walsh Ware.
1947 Jean Taylor Kroeber CS 226 St. John’s Place Brooklyn, NY 11217-3406 jeantkroeber@gmail.com
1948 Anne Codding Tonachel CS 26 Bethune Street New York, NY 10014 ahtonachel@aol.com
1949 Please see page 45 for a tribute to Clare Greenberger Freedman. Bo Lauder and Bodie Brizendine, Head of School at Spence, hosted a farewell party for Edes Powell Gilbert ’49 before she moved west
from NYC to St. Louis. Edes remains an active Friends alumna and is a past Head of School at Spence and former School Committee Member at Friends.
class notes
the North American Paul Tillich Society Bulletin. I have been invited to lecture on Paul Tillich at the University of Vienna in Vienna, Austria, and at the Roman Catholic Ecumenical Institute in Salzburg, Austria, in June. I continue to give lectures in my special field, and to work on several manuscripts, as well as my memoir. The biography of Paul Tillich co-authored by me and my late husband, Wilhelm Pauck, will be re-published by Wipf and Stock later this year. Harper San Francisco published the original edition in 1976.”
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Nora Palen Roberts CS CA 4185 70th Street Circle East Palmetto, FL 34221 mom.nanny20@gmail.com
Henri P. Caldwell CS 5 Woodside Park Winthrop, MA 02152 henri.caldwell@gmail.com
Joan Parker Wofford CA 30 Crabapple Lane Northampton, MA 01060 joan@joanwofford.com
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Please see page 46 for a tribute to Andre Schiffrin.
Stephen J. Chinlund CS AC 445 West 19th Street, PH.D. New York, NY 10011-3844 stephenchinlund@verizon.net Stephen J. Chinlund writes, “During Reunion Weekend, the Class of 1951 had a lovely dinner at the home of Linda Frankel Cahill. Besides Linda and me, accepting were Charles Woodford, Dick Wedeen and Jeffrey Simpson (with spouses). Sending warm notes of regret were Blair Gates Brumley Kenney, Sofia Liljencrants Wentz, Jane Di Stasi Winant, Dorrit Werner Purdy Kazmer, Catherine Knies Newman McCall and Christian Wolff. We realized the school has been a launching nest for us all to focus on the things in life that are most important: love, justice, compassion and peace. We had inspiring teachers who created an atmosphere of respect and hope which has nurtured us all, in different ways, right to the present moment.”
1952 Martha Manheim Green CS AC 2 Montague Terrace Brooklyn, NY 11201-4105 marthamgreen@gmail.com Please see page 45 for a tribute to Peter A. Rona.
As reported by Nancy Dry Sumner: “We're not having much luck keeping up our news. I surely would like to know what all of you are doing with your socalled Golden Years... Is everyone by now retired? If so, what are your current involvements and activities? Bill and I have moved into a Retirement Community, a far cry from a ‘Nursing Home!’ The average age is mid-70's and almost all residents participate in activities (physical, social, intellectual) on a regular basis. We're truly thrilled to be free of the responsibility of house ownership! My RA has pretty much destroyed my music, but children and grandchildren keep me very occupied and challenged. Now it's YOUR TURN.”
1954 Constance Black Engle CS 244 Englewood Drive Hendersonville, NC 28739-7429 connie.engle@gmail.com Judith Owen Bates Lopez CS 5630 Spring Watch San Antonio, TX 78247 retiredinsa@sbcglobal.net Constance Black Engle writes, “Dick & Lucy Sallick had a two week safari in Zimbabwe
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