Class of 1961 Reunion Book

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an attack squadron and retiring as captain in 1990. After 27 years as a Delta Airlines pilot, I retired in 2003 with over 23,000 flight hours. I have lived in Park City, Utah, for 28 years and have enjoyed the winter sports, beautiful summers, and working for several charities, my church, and the Park City Mountain Resort. Retirement has been a great opportunity to spend time with family and friends, volunteer, serve the community, and try to make life better for others. My door is always open to friends from Loomis (Chaffee), powder hounds, and bikers with class on BMW motorcycles (OK, Harleys welcome too!). Favorite memory from my Loomis years: study breaks at the SNUG, Wolcott football with coach Al Beebe, weekends at Brad Sauer’s home, late night excursions drinking beer (won’t say where) with a favorite teacher (won’t say who) One piece of advice I would give to a new Loomis Chaffee graduate: The best things in life aren’t things. They’re your friends. Stay in touch with the friends you make at Loomis Chaffee. They will be among the best you will ever have.

Edward “Ned” Babbitt 49 East 21st Street, Apt 12B New York NY 10010 212.989.6413 nedbabbitt@yahoo.com

Alternate address: May–October 88 Spooner Hill Road South Kent CT 06875 860.927.3246

Susan and Ned Babbitt

at Glacier National Park, Canada Education: two-year boarding student; September 2010 B.A. American History, Stanford University ’65; M.A. San Jose State University ’66; M.B.A. Harvard University ’68 Military Service/Branch: U.S. Army Reserve 1968–1972; N.Y.C. Occupation: retired Family: spouse, Susan; children: Erik and Kristina Personal interests and hobbies: golf, tennis, hiking, travel, reading, skiing, 


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