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7. From l. to r.: Aditya Chandraghatgi ’03, Raphael Penteado ’03, Kanishka Thakur ’03 with daughter Annika, Meghana Gadgil, Rikisha Parekh and Ibraiz Imani ’03. 8. Delta Upsilon brothers from the Class of 1958 had a mini-reunion in Cincinnati in May. From l. to r.: Mike Barry, Tom O’Brien, Lew John and Max Caskie.
9. These friends enjoyed a gathering at Litchfield Beach, South Carolina, in April 2016. L. to r.: Gary Herman ’70, Henry Fleishman ’70, Walter Sales ’70, Bill Jacobs ’71, Scot Brower ’70, Scott Apter ’69, Charles Cahn ’70, Stuart Porter ’70, Steve Sandler ’70, Paul Sugar ’70, Ron Sklar ’70 and Art Furhman ’72. Not pictured: Kenny Murov ’72 and Robert Silverman ’73.
10. Nineteen Pi Kappa Alpha alumni brothers gathered at the vacation home of Doug ’75 and Margaret Hunt in Sea Island, Georgia, in May for a long weekend of golfing, fishing, dining and camaraderie. They made time for a photo in front of Mud Cat Charlie’s Restaurant on the Altamaha River in Brunswick. Kneeling: Bill Pifer ’76. Front row, l. to r.: Dick Marsh ’73, Mick Davis ’73, Bill Moomaw ’76, Neil Lutins ’74, Lang Craighill ’76, Cary Patrick ’76 and Gary Poliakoff ’73. Back row, l. to r.: Tom Faulkner ’74, Mike Kurilecz ’75, Scott McLaughlin ’75, Rick Jones ’74, Al Bettis ’75, Doug Hunt ’75, Bill Biesel ’75, Paul Stillwagon ’76 and John Russell ’74.
11. In August, Robin Morgan, Bill Peak and Bartow Willingham, all members of the Class of 1973, held a mini-reunion at Bartow’s house in Melbourne, Florida. Highlights included kayaking with manatees, a visit to the Kennedy Space Center, a birdwatching expedition that produced three life birds for Peak (limpkin, black-bellied whistling duck, sora) and cocktails around the Willingham pool. Bartow’s wife, Sheri, deserves high praise for all the tall tales she so graciously endured. From l. to r: Peak, Morgan, Willingham and the Space Launch System.
12. Caroline Amport Piper ’98 and her boat-builder husband, Nate Piper, have launched two new businesses. They have partnered with Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to build and operate the Boatshop at Strawbery Banke, which offers maritime-related programs, including the Hands On Boats program. In addition, they have revived the MerryMac sailboat design, a great family boat that’s ideal for recreation or racing on ponds, lakes and tidal inlets. Curious alums can find out more at www. piperboatworks.com.
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