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Roger Flax has been busy since we last checked. He is currently writing a Broadway musical. Roger also competes in tennis tournaments and is ranked #3 in USA Senior Platform Tennis. He is in the midst of writing several motivational, how-to books on business. He has been married to Dr. Judy Flax for almost 40 years and they have three sons: Kenny (in his third year at Mount Sinai Medical School; Charlie (owner of Propeller Communications); and Jonathan (entrepreneur, JC Bloom, Inc.) He adds, “Fond memories of NA ... midget sports teams, tennis, Gidge, and the guys! Life’s been great, and I’m a very thankful person!”
1962 Class Representative Bernard D’Avella, Jr. ’62 bdavella@comcast.net
1964 Class Representative Michael Yogg ’64 michaelyogg@gmail.com
1965 Class Representative Van Stevens ’65 drvanstevens@comcast.net
Lanny Davis must be very proud of his son Seth. Seth is known to millions of readers and viewers for his work as a golf and basketball writer for Sports Illustrated and college basketball analyst for CBS sports, including the “March Madness” of the NCAA basketball tournament.
Good Catch! Nick Nicholson ’68 on a recent fishing expedition
Radiologists where he had been working since 1984.
Jonathan Epstein ’66 jonathan.epstein@dbr.com
Carl Andersen is now living in Montana and Jerry West is a neighbor. He writes that he is not playing golf anymore but hopes to resume skiing after undergoing a hip replacement last October.
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Matthew Leone ’67 mleone@colgate.edu
Stephan Kravitz ’68 sgk@prodigy.net
1966 Class Representative
In January 2012, Eric Rosenberg retired from practice at Delaney
WASHINGTON, D.C. NA traveled to Washington D.C. to take in a Nationals game during their storybook season. The Nats beat the Mets with some late game heroics and all who attended had a great time. David Rattner ’03, Ben Purkert ’03, Matt Gertler ’90, Sanjay Doraiswamy ’04, Scott Algeier ’91, Anita Wellen, Bob Wellen ’64
Franklin Phifer, Jr. ’68 fphifer@hecht.com
Joel Glucksman reports that he and his wife Freddie recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary by searching for the spiritual vortices in Sedona, Arizona. They didn’t find vortices but Joel highly recommends the local wines. Joel and Freddie met at a basketball game in Madison Square Garden during their freshmen year in college. Nick Nicholson lives in Wellfleet, Massachusetts (Cape Cod) and works as a real estate broker and contractor. He still finds time for the occasional fishing trip. He recently caught a tuna but on a subsequent trip was forced to settle for a pair of stripers. Nick still wonders what became of Randy Phillips and if