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Class Correspondent
Kenneth Hubel
2562 Oak Circle N. E.
North Liberty, IA 52317
(319) 626-6562
E-mail: khubel@inav.net
Joanne Billiar Pascale wrote: "Following graduation from the
University, I did advanced work in Latin-American studies at the University
of New Mexico in Albuquerque. In 1952, I moved to West Palm Beach, Fla., where
I married my husband, Bill. We had two children, Steve and Diane, both of whom
still live in the area. Between them there are four grandchildren, ages 7 through
11. In 1961, I went to work for the Florida State Employment Service. I remained
until 1978 when I resigned to go with Bill to Mexico to live. Several years
earlier, I had been touched by the spirit and awakened from the dream of material
sense into the light of a new life. Bill made a transition in 1992. I continue
to reside here in the state of Aguascalientes involved in spiritual healing
and teaching work. I also write short articles on spiritual subjects and occasionally
travel and speak. Eternal peace and joy to all (Joanna Pascale, APDO #28, Pabellon
de Arteaga, Ags. 20660, Mexico)."
The members of the Centennial Class have been quiet this trimester. Tell
your classmates what you have been doing for 51 years. We are eager readers.
John Wermuth writes that he found some old letters in a box from Rochester
friends in the '50s, and he plans on trying to reconnect. Also, his eldest son,
Bob, bought the house right across the street, and John says they "have
three grandchildren to keep us company now!"
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John DeMocker '55M (MD) sends an update. He and Janice Delahooke
DeMocker '74N (MS), '84 (EdD) celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary
in June, and all nine children returned for a weekend party. He writes, "Greetings
to all the 'old' soccer players from the early '50s! I played goalie at the
alumni soccer game last year with several of my old teammates from 1950-51.
Anyone have a copy of the photo taken?"
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50TH REUNION
OOCTOBER 11-13, 2002
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Barbara Kelley has been named vice president of communications and investor
relations for Bausch & Lomb, Inc.
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45TH REUNION
OOCTOBER 11-13, 2002
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Robert Milne, Jr. gave a concert on May 12, 2001, at the Historic Old
San Ysidro Church in Corrales, N.M.
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Richard Palermo '63 (MS) received the Richard Heveron Community Partner
Award from the United Cerebral Palsy Association of the Rochester Area. Richard
helped the association prepare its mission and vision using his Success Tree
High Performance Management System. . . . Robert Scaer '63M (MD) has
retired after 31 years in neurology practice, the last 20 of which were spent
as medical director of the Mapleton Center for Rehabilitation in Boulder, Colo.
He is pursuing a writing and consulting career in the field of trauma, posttraumatic
stress disorder, and the resulting theoretical neurophysiological basis for
chronic diseases of obscure origin. He published a book on the topic entitled
The Body Bears the Burden: Trauma, Dissociation, and Disease.
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