Classmates
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Due to privacy concerns, we have elected not to provide a link to a file of classmate contact information as we did after our 40th reunion. But one of the cool features of this website is the ability to connect with fellow classmates—assuming the necessary information is posted and kept up-to-date.
How to be found. To opt in to be found by classmates, you need to post or update a profile in the Classmates section, including name, current city, state, and email. It isn't necessary to answer any other question, like street address, occupation, marital status, hobbies, or children or to include comments—though your fellow classmates will be interested in this information. Your email address will be "blinded," and classmates can use the Send a Message link within each profile without learning your email address. They can also use the Where Are They Now feature to see a geographic distribution of class members.
If you've provided a profile in the past, sign in to your profile to see if we have an up-to-date email address and physical location for you. There is a username and password recovery feature if you've forgotten your log in information.
How to find classmates. Using the Send a Message feature is the best way to find Class of 1967 members. For those classmates who haven't posted a profile, you may use the Contact Us form to request that we pass along your inquiry. However, you will not receive a response if the email address we have is outdated.
Even if you do not choose to post a profile on the website, the database that class reunion planners maintain must have a current email address in order to inform you of possible future events. If you change your email address, use the Contact Us link to let us know.
Mike Green

Marital status: | Divorced |
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Children: | 2 |
Occupation: | writer |
Comment: Separated in 2009. Met someone new in 2012. We moved to Savannah in 2013. Love to host old friends | |
Grandchildren: | 3 in Santa Cruz |
Hobbies: writer | |
What are your plans for retirement?: I have moved to Savannah |
Theodore (Mike) Green


Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 2 |
Occupation: | Fundraiser / Planning Facilitator |
Comment: One sunny day some fifteen years ago I was minding my own business, probably trying to think up a way to postpone spreading mushroom soil in the garden, when my wife called me into the house. She told me that she had just been speaking with a remarkably pleasant woman named Lane deMoll who had expressed the intention of escorting me to the 25th class reunion that evening. Anne (my wife then and now) had been charmed by Lanie's winning manner and awareness of my sometimes cynical view of the world. Anne thought it was a good idea to take Lane up on the offer. I scoffed, told Anne that she and Lane were both nuts. I would never do such a thing. Reunions were for birds. I picked up the phone to politely beg off, but Anne said Lane was not on the phone. I asked had she left a return number. Anne smiled and told me that Lane was in the living room waiting. Five hours later I returned from our 25th reunion having had a terrific time and feeling a bit less like a curmudgeon. So, if a somewhat unpredictable work schedule cooperates, I will come to the party in May. If it does not, I want to take this chance to thank the organizers and wish everyone from the class of '67 the very best. | |
Grandchildren: | one girl and one boy on the way |
Hobbies: Reading, Writing, Grandparenting, Running (very slowly) | |
What are your plans for retirement?: Finish the novel I have been writing since Tug McGraw struck out Willie Wilson. Keep enough client work to pay for Medicare Part D. Hang out in the Greek Islands with my grand kids. |
Peter Greer


Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 2 |
Occupation: | Realtor |
Comment: I fell in love with a lady in California in 1976 and have been here ever since. Building houses for the first fifteen years until it started taking time from the kids. In real estate since 1989. Life is good on the left coast, but I still get to Cape May Point every summer and Hawaii in the spring. | |
Grandchildren: | none |
Hobbies: Sailing, surfing, hiking, motorcycles and endless travel. January 10th I have a oneway ticket to Cape Town South Africa, surf at Jay-Bay, some camping under the southern stars and a thirty-six hundred mile sail to Trinidad or Brazil depending on the wind. Fortunately my kids share the adventure gene with me and we spend a lot of time together. | |
What are your plans for retirement?: Since I didn't get a real job until I was fifty four (if you can call this a real job), maybe I should learn about this work ethic stuff first. I like the philosophy of compressed morbidity anyway. |
Susan Hardin (Howe)
Marital status: | Divorced |
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Occupation: | CPA |
Grandchildren: | 2 |
Hobbies: Walking my dogs, avid Univ of Texas sports fan, volunteering at a local animal shelter | |
What are your plans for retirement?: Retiring in 2018 and plan to move to Santa Fe, NM |
Janice Harman (Palo)


Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 2 |
Occupation: | Visitors Services Associate--Longwood Gardens |
Comment:
My husband Lee and I have two daughters who are 20 and 16 years old. Volunteer work in school, specifically, creative writing with first graders, has also been fulfilling. |
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Grandchildren: | None |
Hobbies:
My gardening interest is certainly enhanced by my Longwood Gardens job! I occasionally go horseback riding and recently took watercolor painting lessons. Drawing lessons will be my next endeavor. Love to watch the Food Network and re-create some of those tasty recipes in my own kitchen. |
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What are your plans for retirement?: I began my career teaching second grade for Caesar Rodney School District in Delaware for two years. I elected to take early retirement from teaching first grade for 32 years with Interboro School District in 2005. |
John Harriz


Marital status: | Married |
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Occupation: | Retired after 45 years |
Comment: Well, to start, I did go to the "College of Life" as I said in the yearbook. Married twice. I now have a great supportive wife of 30 years. I have worked in R&D for Scott Paper Co. & Tyco Healthcare then became a prof at Temple U. (only for 1 semester) then for 3 years as a R & Dconsultant. Well, my work life brought me back to "Scott Paper" now known as Kimberly-Clark. I was an Environmental Engineer this time. Throughout the years in R&D, I have managed to have 10 patents applied for or issued. who would have thunk! I also applied for the Big Brother TV show. One of my greatest accomplishments has been to become clergy for the religious organization called "ECKANKAR, The religion of the Light and Sound of God." It has been a very fullfilling road to be traveling. Now I need to start doing the "Hunny-Do" list and the "Bucket List" | |
Grandchildren: | none that I know of |
Hobbies: I really don't have a true hobby. I do spend too much time watching TV though. I have many interests from gardening, movies, home deco, music, walking in the woods and NYC. Domestic goddess also fits. | |
What are your plans for retirement?: I would like to do every museum and art gallery in Philly & NYC. Also, I would like to visit every state in the USA. |
Jack Hebrank


Children: | 3 |
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Occupation: | engineer/shamanic practicioner |
Comment: I got married right out of grad school; Mary and I had three kids as she finished a zoology PhD. When my kids were small we helped start a child-centered school that became the center of our world for a decade. I taught college at NCSU for almost twenty years and then joined a company I helped to start. There I developed devices that determined if chicken eggs qre live or dead and let me travel internationally for a decade to places that make human flu vaccine. After 30 years of marriage Mary and I split as our interests diverged. I remarried in 2010 to Marcia, a social worker and healer with four kids. About 20 years ago I began to dance first with Tai Chi followed by Contra, and progressing to Modern Dance and performance. Today I do ecstatic improvisational dance. Another thread of my life also includes stuff we didn't learn in biology or physics. While in grad school I built equipment for parapsychology research. A decade ago I learned Reiki followed by shamnism. Today my wife and I run a healing practice and teach shamanism for the Foundation for Shamanic Studies (MichalI Harner). As an engineer I continue to try to figure out how all this stuff works. I missed the 40th reunion but way enjoyed the 25th and look forward to the 50th. | |
Grandchildren: | 2+1 |
Hobbies: walking, dance (contact improv, modern and exstatic), healing and teaching shamanism, reading |
Marian Helinsky (von Kummer)

Comment: Looking forward to seeing everyone. | |
Grandchildren: | yes |
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Hobbies: Member of the DAR, researching my family members to complete my family tree. Visiting historic places. | |
What are your plans for retirement?: Singing at my church, Montgomery Square U.M.C in Horsham, PA on worship team. I am still playing my guitar at church, teaching piano and guitar at my home. Also, enjoying time with my two grandsons and walking my sheltie. |
F. Jay Hill


Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 4 |
Occupation: | Orthodontist |
Comment: My wife Irene and I met during college years at the University of Pittsburgh. I stayed to attend Dental School there and became a Steeler fan. When Irene and I married we moved to D.C. where I attended a Georgetown University residency in Orthodontics. In '77 we moved to the Philly area and started our family life and a private practice in Orthodontics. Our four children all have families of their own. They have blessed us with seven grandchildren and one more on the way in May of 2018. Irene loves hearing about my NP days...so different from her all girls Catholic school upbringing! She enjoys seeing you all when we have attended reunions. I am saddened by the loss of some of our classmates. Our gathering will have to be a tribute to their memory. As we approach our "golden" years my wish for you all is good health, good family, good times and great travel! | |
Grandchildren: | 7 |
Hobbies: Golf, boating, Avalon, fast cars and travel. And now with seven grandchildren (and one more on the way), being a grand-dad. | |
What are your plans for retirement?: Started transitioning my Paoli and Wayne practices in January 2016 to Dr. Debbie Parnes, a graduate of Temple Univ. Orthodontic program. She and her husband are starting a family so she enjoys my availability 1-2 days a week to continue treating patients and enjoying the "magic" of orthodontics. What a great career choice this was. I thank my parents, my teachers at NPHS and my orthodontist, the late Dr. Adam Andrews of Swarthmore, for always supporting the notion that I could achieve anything I set my sights on. And, indeed, they were all inspirational. Were we not a privileged group in the 1960's?! Along with my wonderful wife Irene, our four children and 7 grandchildren, life is full. Our home is in St. Davids/Wayne area and soon to be in Paoli, as we are building a "downsizer". Still we will be close to Aronimink Golf Club and Applebrook Golf Club where we have made many friends over the years through swim meets and tennis and, now, golf. Age has its privileges... and, also, its obligations. Time to pay it forward as often as possible. |
Jack Hittson


Marital status: | Married |
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Children: | 3 |
Occupation: | General Management |
Comment:
Following NPHS I attended Princeton getting my degree in history. I played football for 2 years and baseball for 4 years. Ronnie Hilles and I continued dating during our college years, and we got married at Nativity BVM in Media right after we both graduated. That Fall we moved back to Philadelphia so I could get my MBA from Wharton. Ronnie taught math and science at Drexel Hill Junior High and supported me through school. After vacationing in Europe for a month following graduation, we moved to NYC to start working. My first job was with Compton Advertising in Account Management working on the Comet Cleanser business. I worked in NYC for the next 21 years, 4 years at Compton, 5 years at Bristol-Myers in product management, then 12 years in marketing/sales in the Foods Division of American Home Products ( now Wyeth ). During the first 4 years we lived in the upper West Side of Manhattan, then in 1977 we bought our first home in Westport, CT. We liked the town so much we stayed there for the next 17 years! Most importantly, it was during that time that we had our three children, David (1980), Lauren (1983), and Matthew (1987). In 1994 we moved south to Charlotte, NC where I had taken a job running the sales and marketing groups at the Yale Lock Company. We lived there for 7 great years. During that time my job responsibilities shifted to leading various newly acquired companies. In 1997-98 my offices were in Atlanta and Guadalajara, Mexico. In 1998-99, I ran my corporation's seven South African and Zimbabwe businesses out of the Johannesburg, S.A. office, being in country two of every three weeks. The travel really took its toll on all of us. Finally, in October, 1999 I took over as President of Kidde Fire Fighting in Exton, PA. Definitely a shorter commute than to South Africa! Ronnie and the kids stayed in Charlotte until the summer of 2001 so our middle child Lauren could finish high school. Our move to Radnor occured in July, 2001, where our youngest Matt started as a freshman at Radnor HS that September. In 2005 United Technologies Corporation bought the Kidde companies. As part of the post acquisition restructuring activities I left Kidde/UTC last summer. I'm now in transition looking for my next career opportunity. Our kids are now virtually grown up. Two are out of college and getting prepped to go to on to graduate school. One wants to be a clinical psuchologist and the other an M.D. The youngest, Matt, just finished his sophomore year at his Mom's alma mater Bucknell. He is playing varsity soccer there and is in the Business Management program. This June Ronnie and I celebrate our 36th wedding anniversary. Add the 7 plus years of dating since our first date at the Freshman Dance and that's 43 years of being together. Celebrating that milestone with our old classmates from NPHS will be a thrill! |
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Grandchildren: | None yet |
Hobbies: Watching kids sports, particularly soccer; golf; gardening | |
What are your plans for retirement?: I don't plan to retire until around 65, then Ronnie and I hope to do some travelling, National Parks and international, interspersed with visiting our kids and hopefully grandkids around that time. |