1967
Clockwise from top left: from left: Ames Byrd ’71, Dick Byrd ’67 and Leveret Byrd ’70 at Sunrise Camp in Yosemite National Park, summer 2013; From left to right, standing: Yanick Burgaud, Sam Van Dam ’67, Drew Sullivan ’67, Eric Pape ’67 and Mark Rivinus ’67. Seated: Ginny Sullivan (wife of Drew Sullivan), Betsy Howes (wife of Eric Pape), Adalgisa Pantaleon (wife of Jean-Marie), Jean-Marie Burgaud ’67 and Brigitte Burgaud (wife of Yanick); members of the Class of 1967 returned to campus to visit the renovated Castle. From left: Yanick Burgaud (brother of Jean-Marie Burgaud), Jean-Marie Burgaud, Sam Van Dam and Eric Pape, all Class of 1967, unless otherwise noted; grads from the Class of 1967 and loved ones met for a mini-reunion in October in Plymouth, Mass. From left: Eric Pape ’67 and wife Betsy Howes Pape, Sam Van Dam ’67, Brigitte Burgaud (wife of Yanick Burgaud), Jean-Marie Burgaud ’67 and Yanick Burgaud (brother of Jean-Marie Burgaud)
1965 Steve Fisher writes, “On May 13 and 14, I had the pleasure and privilege of joining a group of Nobles graduates, along with Biddle family members and friends, in honoring the life and passing of our beloved teacher and Outing Club mentor extraordinaire William W. Biddle. We met in Franconia, N.H., at the home of gracious hosts Karen and Paul Foss ’62 for dinner to celebrate Bill’s birthday, and then the following morning at the Dartmouth Outing Club’s Ravine Lodge
at the base of Mount Moosilauke for a memorial service and scattering of ashes, led by Bill’s brother, Craig, and other family members. Charlie Daloz, Jim Summers and Matt Schmid were also there from our class, along with Alexander Caskey ’64, Art Watson ’64, Ted Blatchford ’62, Paul Foss, Peter Ward ’61 and Ken Reiber ’62. It was a treat to have former teacher George Wells and his wife, Annie, as part of the festivities too. This was a remarkable experience of reuniting and sharing around Bill’s remarkable life.”
1966 CLASS CORRESPONDENT
John Martinez Office: 214-688-0244 Cell: 214-675-7543 johnmartin@artdallas.com Tom Paine may be jumping the gun, but he has been assured by his Chinese publisher that his book, Cities With Heart, about the role of urban parks to improve the lives of hundreds of millions now living in rapidly urbanizing cities in China, is coming out in January 2014. It is
bilingual, thanks to his colleagues in our China-based design firm. Mr. Elliott May reports he’s still cashing checks in “Meffa” (Medford) while tying up (untying?) the last knots on his second (and last) un-marriage process. Still ornery after all these years! Pat Grant writes, “Still hitting the golf ball, albeit the temps have gotten cold enough for the mountains to make snow. But until mid-December, there aren’t enough trails open to accommodate all the crazy people coming down the slopes. (I am
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