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Personal Accounts from Harrisonburg and Rockingham County in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. The book includes 130 personal accounts from the Civil War period.
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♥ Darrell Peck, Arts ’52, Law ’54, and Jane Eberhardt Peck, Nurs ’53, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. They met at the 1950 fall mixer in the Old Gym and were married three years later. Since his retirement in 1994, they have lived at a mountain resort in Massanutten, Va.
1957 Rosemarie Joswick, Med Tech ’57, self-published Civil War Stories:
1962 Juan C. Tenorio, Eng ’62, and Charlene (Dubiel) Tenorio celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. They were married in Milwaukee and moved to Guam in 1969.
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Leonard Agrusti, Arts ’64, was installed as the 58th district governor for Rotary District 7490 in New Jersey. He leads 57 Rotary clubs in Bergen, Passaic and Hudson counties, as well as 59 student service clubs.
♥ Gerald (Jerry) Feldman, Dent ’64, and Elizabeth (Cueno)
Feldman, Dent ’70, will celebrate
A guy just rolled down his window to tell me I had a very nice license plate cover. He had a matching @MarquetteU one. Day made! NI COLE REI FF, ARTS ’12, ON T W ITTER
their 42nd wedding anniversary this year. They met at the dental school and practiced together at Milwaukee’s Mayfair Dental Group. After retiring, she became a docent at the Milwaukee Art Museum and he taught part time at the School of Dentistry. They live in Fearrington Village, N.C. Mary “Connie” (Lane) Neuman, Jour ’64, is an office assistant at the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University. Previously, she was communications director for the Maryland Catholic Conference and other organizations. Dr. Wend Schaefer, Med ’64, received the Rotary International Service Above Self Award. The award is the highest individual Rotarian honor and is issued to approximately 150 of 1.2 million worldwide members.
1968 Dan Callahan, Jour ’68, received an honorary doctor of humane letters degree from Dominican College in Blauvelt, N.Y., for his volunteer work on behalf of the Lavelle Fund for the Blind. The fund provides sight-restoring surgery to individuals in the developing world, as well as rehabilitation services in the greater New York area.
1969 REUNION YEAR
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1970 Howard Dennis, Arts ’70, is CEO and chairman of the board of
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FirstCall Network Inc., a national energy notification firm in Baton Rouge, La. It handles emergency communication in 35 states and works with many corporations on their business continuity emergency planning. Peter Lagerman, Arts ’70, a United Airlines captain, retired in March after 33 years of service.
1972 Caryn (Connolly) Easterling, Sp ’72, Grad ’75, co-authored the textbooks Principles of Deglutition: A Multidisciplinary Text for Swallowing and Its Disorders and the Manual of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques for Disorders of Deglutition.
1973 Barry Szymanski, Law ’73, an award-winning photographer, finished his first photo book, A Congregationalist’s Journey: Photographs of Sacred and Secular England, which captures England’s past and present.
1974 REUNION YEAR
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1975 Laurene Cianfrani, H Sci ’75, was named to the governing board of the Gift of Life Donor Program. She is senior director of hospital relations management for the PennJersey region of the American Red Cross Blood Services in Philadelphia.