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 However, you will not receive a response if the email address we have is outdated.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.

 

Gill Lott

Marital status: Widowed
Children: 2
Occupation: Vocational training administrator & instructor
Comment:

 



There is no more pain!!!



Rhoda sat by the window, with wandering eyes
She had a song in her heart and a golden disguise
Her body was torn because her cancer didn't heal
She didn’t let on about all of the pain that she felt
Because she knew in her soul that it won't be too long
'Til Jesus would come to carry her home


Where there is be no more pain, No more sorrow, No more waiting


For the illusive tomorrows There is be no more pain, No more dying,


No more striving or strain, No more pain.



I hope that Point of Grace doesn’t mind my modification of their 1993 song.....


My bride and our friend has gone to be with her parents, the child and three grandchildren that we have yet to meet. Rhoda died peacefully late on the afternoon of July 18, 2008, at Hospice of the Chesapeake, Cheasapeake House.


We have all known that this day would come, it hurts as I write but I know that Rhoda doesn’t hurt anymore!!! Jesus’ grace has given her a new heavenly body that knows not of pain. A body which overwhelms the beauty she that radiated from her while she was with us.


Thank you all for standing by us through this journey. Your love, support and prayers have made these last days, weeks and years so remarkable. Thank you, God Bless.



The Sun Never Sets In The Morning!



A celebration of life service will be held at Marley Park Church of Nazarene on Satruday, July 26th at 2PM. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Forward in Faith fund at Marley, to your local church, to the International Myeloma Foundation www.myeloma.org or to the Hospice of the Chesapeake www.hospicechesapeake.org .


Our website, www.Rhoda-and-Gill.com , is being updated with new pictures. Stop by and revisit the wonderful memories of our time with Rhoda.


Grandchildren: two granddogs moving from Chicago to Ft Myers
Hobbies: cars & trains of course!!! more trains now than cars but no planes!!!!
What are your plans for retirement?: been there, done that in '93... It wasn't all that is was supposed to be!!!! besides, a day time job keeps the hobbies going!!!!!

Dave Mack

Marital status: Divorced
Children: 4
Occupation: Home Business Mentor
Comment: I missed the first two reunions because I was hiding from the F.B.I. Since it has been determined that I was not the Mad Rapist of New Jersey, I have resurfaced so that a "good time will be had by all." Cereally, folks, I look forward to finally seeing all of you after an entertaining 40-year romp in the real world. After college, I spent my first 27 years in the computer industry in various capacities, particularly typography, text manipulation, and applications specialist.
Grandchildren: 7
Hobbies: Riding my Harley-Davidson Road Glide all over the USA. Reading (Christian theology, fiction, nonfiction, languages, cuisine, personal development, marketing). Movies (especially the films of Alfred Hitchcock). Gourmet cooking. I love to "kick things up a notch." Occasionally, I still work on magic, to keep the finger-flinging working.
What are your plans for retirement?: Why retire? I can still do everything today that I could do when I was 18. (Which reminds you of how pathetic I was at 18.) I mentor people in creating an ideal lifestyle (health, time, money) by building a home business in the health and wellness industry. There is no end of people who want to create a better future for themselves and their families, so, since I'm having so much fun, I'll never stop doing what I'm doing. Furthermore, I plan to live forever. . . . So far, so good.

Steven Marinoff

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Public School Business Administrator
Comment: My career started out as a teacher of marketing for 7 years in a vocational technical school. I obtained my masters degree in school administration and have been a public school business administrator since 1981 in NJ. I am happily married to my HS sweet-heart, Karen (Flanzer). My oldest son is engaged to be married this fall and the other is a junior in college.
Grandchildren: None
Hobbies: I have always enjoyed working in the garden, but it is not as easy as when I was 25. I also enjoy coin collecting and have not missed buying a proof set from the mint since HS. I also enjoy traveling....especially to our south western states. My most favorite activity is having a nice quiet evening out with my wife, and next to that is spending time with my sons....which becomes much harder to do as they have spread their wings.
What are your plans for retirement?: I am planning to retire from my present job as of January '08....but soon I will be enrolling in a 14 month program at Fairleigh Dickinson University to be a Financial Planner...either as a new career or just to have some fun.

Cindy Marriott (Remington)

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Real Estate Broker
Comment: Again, I want to thank Anne, Ginny and Tim and all who have worked so hard to organize our 50th.  It's really hard to believe it's been that many years.  I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone.
Grandchildren: 2
Hobbies: Not a lot has changed since my last update. I still enjoy daily exercise and most days walk 4-5 miles on the beach. I love to travel and have taken many bicycle trips through the US and Europe with my girlfriends. My husband and I recently returned from a walking trip through Spain and Basque Country. I play team tennis, occasional golf and spend a lot of time with my grandchildren who are now 16 and 13.
What are your plans for retirement?: I am still working as a real estate broker and approaching 40 years in the business. I have been married to Frank for 47 years, and he retired as at the end of December after working as a Circuit Court Judge. I thought I would retire when he did, but I still enjoy the work and the friends I have made so I am hanging in there for now but not working as hard as I always have in the past. I will take it one day at a time and not decide anything yet.

Sally McAfee

Marital status: Single
Occupation: School counselor; life coach

Sandy McClain (Williams)

Marital status: Married
Children: 3
Occupation: Office Information Specialist at Penn State Univ.
Comment:
On 12/31/2013 my husband and I will be celebrating our 45th wedding anniversary.
Grandchildren: 6 fabulous grandchildren
Hobbies: Crocheting, flower gardening, genealogy, as well as traveling.
What are your plans for retirement?: Retired in 2009 and my husband and I have been enjoying traveling with our camper and working on our genealogy.

Virginia (Jinnie) McCray (Osborne)

Marital status: Divorced
Children: 2
Occupation: Business Owner
Grandchildren: None
Hobbies: Swimming, reading
What are your plans for retirement?: None at this time. Will probably work until I take my last breath!

Robert Meek

Marital status: Married
Occupation: retired public interest attorney
Comment: Contrary to my comments of a few years ago, my wife, Katheleen, and I moved full-time to upstate New York in the fall of 2015 and sold our home in New Jersey. Katheleen has a full-time practice in psychology in Ithaca, about 20 miles from our place. I am retired but involved in a bunch of things and currently running for a seat on our town council. We still love being up here and it's even better when you don't have to leave to go back to work! 
Hobbies: Nothing one would call a hobby. I do a lot of different things athletic and otherwise.
What are your plans for retirement?: Retired almost 2 years ago. Living on Cayuga Lake and being involved with various civic organizations, disability- and environmentally-related. Running for our town council, too.

Robert Micka

Marital status: Single
Children: 2
Occupation: Retired
Comment: The Inn at Swathmore is a mere 2 minute walk from the Swarthmore train station. Great Hotel on the college Grounds. Beautiful place to have the reunion.
Grandchildren: none
Hobbies: Skiing, Sailing,
remodeling, Hydroponics!
What are your plans for retirement?: No Plans per se. I like the freedom of doing whatever presents itself to me.

Brad Montgomery

Marital status: Married
Occupation: Business Owner
Comment: Just celebrated my 45th wedding anniversary with my college sweetheart.  I did graduate work for my masters degree at the University of Pennsylvania, undergraduate degree from the University of Memphis,  pursued a career in banking and retired from Wall Street.  Currently, my wife and I have our own business, I am Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Montgomery Incorporated which is an international wholesale custom framing firm.  We do business in 22 states and 6 foreign countries.  We live in the mountains of central Pennsylvania with our 4 rescue dogs.
Hobbies: Living in the country and
we have rescued five dogs.
What are your plans for retirement?: Having too much fun operating my business.