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02 Jennifer, had her second child (my fourth grandchild) in early March. She works for the GAO in Washington, D.C. My other daughter, Kimberly, has a 17-year-old and a 14-year-old. She works in accounting for the New Mexico Health Care Connection here in Albuquerque. My email is land4unewmexico@juno.com if anyone is ever passing through Albuquerque. Tom Hart I was surprised to run into fellow Suffield alum, Ndongo Ndiaye ’96, at a dinner for the departing U.S. ambassador in Dakar, Senegal. The 6’11” Ndiaye played college basketball at Delaware and is now the Senegalese presidential advisor on youth and sports. I am looking forward to my move to Paris this summer.

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01 Kevin McKeown ’65, Mayor of Santa Monica and city council member 02 Tom Hart ’67 and Ndongo Ndiaye ’96 in Dakar, Senegal 03 Kevin McKeown ’65 and wife Genise 04 Max Starkloff and the Fight for Disability Rights by Charles Claggett Jr. ’65

1966 Class Agents Charlie Claggett Bruce Fletcher Chris Frost Paul Brezina I recently retired after teaching at a community college for 39 years. I miss the classroom but not the term papers. Enjoying life with lots of travel, skiing, and trying to break 90 on the golf course without much success. We are expecting our fourth grandchild this June. Charlie Claggett I have just authored a “thriller” published by the University of Chicago Press and Missouri History Museum, Max Starkloff and the Fight for Disability Rights. It’s an amazing (true) story about an ordinary guy who becomes severely disabled in a car accident in 1959 at the age of 21 and goes on to become a nationally recognized leader of the disability rights movement, helping to improve the lives of millions of people with disabilities. Thank you, Mason Nye!

Richard Older We moved a year ago to South Jersey near Atlantic City in Galloway, New Jersey, and we are really enjoying being here at Four Seasons of Smithville. I’m especially enjoying all the great golf in the area. John Scott I was a late bloomer. My daughter Maggie graduated last year from Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts, and is now pursuing a career in theater and sex education. My son, James, will be attending Middlebury College as a freshman, having been recruited to play soccer. I am still practicing law in San Francisco and playing basketball.

1967 Class Agent Chris Harlambakis Frank Andreone I’m in my 30th year in real estate brokerage in Central New Mexico. My youngest daughter,

William Jayson We have welcomed three new grandchildren over a seven-month span in 2014, and they were all boys. It’s been a BIG year; my wife and I celebrated our 40th anniversary with a trip to South Africa, and I turned 65, which makes me a senior citizen. Mo Moriarty My son, Ryan ’99, visited from Aspen this fall, and we had a wonderful time. We enjoyed the big Amherst College win over Williams College and remarked on the success of Suffield, which served us both very well. Our experience established the educational and athletic foundation and more importantly, our personal growth and maturity for success at Amherst and post graduate work and life. I am still enjoying the practice of law in Springfield, Massachusetts, and my tenure as city solicitor in nearby Chicopee. Ryan and I send our best to the Suffield Academy family and wish continued success to the Academy. Len Renery Living and working in the San Francisco Bay area for the past 33 years in the educational sales industry. I’ve done a lot of soccer playing and coaching over the years, including at Suffield. Recently honored and humbled by being elected in the Columbia University Athletic Hall of Fame. I’d love to reacquaint with the guys on the 1966 Suffield soccer team!

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