1960 Class Notes for 2022
The largest gathering of classmates this year was in Manhattan in October.
1960 Class Notes for 2022
The largest gathering of classmates this year was in Manhattan in October.
1960 Class Notes for 2021
Those of us who graduated in ’60 received our vaccinations early which is an advantage to being our age. But we missed our 60th reunion, no one could travel, and even funerals were virtual, without hugs. As Sheila O’Neill O’Connor said, it was an annus horribilis. Sheila’s husband Richard died in September and her oldest...
1960 Class Notes for 2019
Red Class of 1960 One day this year members of the Class of 1960 awoke to the unbelievable fact that they were now 80 years old! Not possible! Over the years, from marriages, births, deaths, illness and loss we have not only survived but, as they say, we have prevailed. With that in mind,...
1960 Class Notes for 2018
Dear Reds, This is the first newsletter I’ve done on my own and I appreciate all the letters, news, emails and checks I have received. An early respondent was, as always, the indomitable Molly Scanlan Kelly. She’s had two strokes and is blind in one eye, but still gives glory to God. She was planning to have...
1960 Class Notes for 2015
Dear Reds of ’60, We were pleased to hear from so many in such short order. Peggy Moffatt Gilman writes of reune-ing with six pals in Stowe for a summer visit. She keeps busy as a court appointed advocate and enjoys family visits to Virginia Beach. Peggy plans to visit Greece and Turkey soon. MaryAnne Violett Schoeb also...