Spring 2012 Loomis Chaffee Magazine

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STEVE ROSENTHAL ’58

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ORTY photographs by Steve Rosenthal ’58 from his book White on White: Churches of Rural New England have been assembled into a traveling exhibit sponsored by Historic New England and will appear at three venues in 2012. Currently on display at the Adams Gallery, Suffolk Law School, Boston, through the spring, the exhibit will travel to the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Conn., in the summer and then to the Florence Griswold Museum in Old Lyme, Conn., in the fall and through January 2013. The photographs were taken by Steve over a 45-year period beginning when he was a graduate student in architecture. Steve will be at the openings of both shows in Connecticut, and he looks forward to seeing classmates and friends.

York Street Village Baptist Church, 1891 York Village, Maine

speech courses, and enjoyed being very involved in the lives of grandchildren Lily, 3, and Oliver, 2. Bob and I are enjoying our new home in Amherst, Mass.”

1958

“Members of the class had a poignant reunion in Washington, D.C., last fall,” writes Virginia Wardner Bradford. “Our years at Chaffee grounded us for life and gave us a lasting deep bond.” Jib Fowles has published his autobiography, My Life As I Lived It, and will send a copy gratis to anyone who emails him at jibfowles@gmail.com. Arline (Lee) Bishop Howard writes that her life continues to be full with John ’56, seven children, and eight grandchildren.

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1959

News from Craig Stewart: “Val and I were recently blessed with our first two grandchildren: Izumi Keala Stewart-Ito was born July 15, 2011, to our daughter Ali and son-in-law Jo Ito in Honolulu; our son Clint and his wife, Valentina, who live in Seattle, had a daughter, Siena, born November 21. Inlaws from Chile and Germany joined us for a great holiday celebration. It’s been great to keep in touch with classmates Tom Eustis, Jim Bowers, Hank Hallas, Hew Jeter, et. al. Best to all for a healthy and fulfilling New Year.”

1962 | Reunion

Judith DuLyn Howe’s grandson, Adler Wainwright Howe, was born January 30, to her son, Henry, and his wife, Anne.

1965

Phil Rose reports that he is retired as state architect and that his new endeavor is oil painting and other fine art. He writes: “I’d enjoy hearing from Loomis Chaffee artists and art lovers.”

1966

Tom Andrews reports: “In spite of several medical conditions, I was recently able to get my F.A.A. medical renewed. Bought a 1948 Swift airplane with a 210-horsepower engine. Am now reliving my younger flying adventures in the beautiful Southwest! Another bucket list item completed!” John Bonee writes: “Enjoying relocating my law office from downtown Hartford to West Hartford Center, where I can stay healthy with workouts at New York Sports Club and salads from Whole Foods. My son, John Alexander, has just turned 10; he is in the fourth

grade at Duffy School and loves winning swimming races when he can at Cornerstone Pool.”

1967 | Reunion 1969

News from Richard Carey: “I’m teaching writing at Southern New Hampshire University, working on a book about a 1997 gun rampage in Colebrook, N.H., and am blushingly proud of my daughter’s Celtic-Americana CD, which is getting national folk radio play. Check out her website: Kyleannecarey.com.”

1972 | Reunion 1974

Chris Coley sends word of his son: “After five years of studying in Palo Alto, Alex is living in Japan for a year, enrolled in an intensive Japanese language program.”


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