40 th Reunion Class of ‘64. The Big Gig Skip Shilepsky with Paulette Conroy’s husband.

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Presentation transcript:

40 th Reunion Class of ‘64

The Big Gig

Skip Shilepsky with Paulette Conroy’s husband

Paulette Conroy and Roberta, Lin Brown’s wife

Father-Daughter/ Art & Sophie House

Engineering table-talk: Bob Perron and Lin Brown

Cavalcade of Classes

Maria Epsimos, Barbara Marks, Bill Cashman, Cliff Erickson, Art Austin

Tom Hale, Judy Baptiste Goodman, Ann Ross, Steve Jaffe, Dave Manoogian, Brenda and Pete Oldak wait for the parade to begin.

We all celebrate the 50th Reunion class…..huge turn out! This will be 2014 for us! We’ll all be there!

Class Meeting

Introductions and getting re-acquainted! Dottie Rubin Schepps introduces Jane Larson Torras

Gerry Stugis Nogelo introduces Pete Oldak

Dawn Terkla gives overview of our survey results. Did you take the survey?

Steve Soreff blows up Beach Ball for “story time” activity!

You get the ball, you tell a personal story or plead your cause or whatever! Ann Haslerud Ross

Cathy Bao Bean has us in stitches!

Dottie Altman Weber shares special personal story.

Judy Baptiste Goodman & husband Jerry run their own B&B.

Boston Duck Tour

Our Duck is ready to show us around today’s Boston. Most of us are older than the Ducks!!!

Let the Duck tour begin!

The Crimson Cowgirl, our guide.

Trinity Church in Copley Square

The State House

The Duck takes to water….. the Charles River beckoned.

The Boston skyline has changed!

New Zakim Bridge over the Charles near Science Museum

Art’s daughter, Sophie House, takes over driving our duck…..good job Sophie!

A little rain never dampened our spirits!

Around the Campus

The new Dowling Building/ administrative offices on top of a parking garage

Our Eaton Library has been converted into an open computer lab.

Saturday Night Celebration

“ Bubs” serenade Mary Todd Moore Hardeman/ a great start to the evening!

Ralph Doran, Judy Deutsch, Sue Kaplan, Art House, Lee Pledger, Donna Apgar

Ken & Millie Judd chat with Miles & Gerry Nogelo

David and Susan Schwartzfarb think of getting a cocktail.

Dotty Altman Weber and husband Steve are all smiles.

Jeff and Lorraine Roffman are ready to celebrate with the class of 64.

Bobby Serino, Art House,Ed Casabian & vintage sweatshirt

Pete & Brenda Oldak provided wine from their own Jewelltowne vineyard.

Fine Jewelltowne wines shown by Sue Kaplan Bauchner, Lee Pledger, Greg Barmore

Brent Jackson likes the wine too.

“Red Bones” Barbeque is plenteous! The Paul Youngs wi Dave & Olga Schor

Ralph Doran, Steve & Wilhemina Jaffe eating well.

Betsey Eggleston Anderson, Ann Haslerud Ross, Tom Solomon doin’ fine

David & Susan Schwartzfarb dine with the Roffmans.

Lin & Roberta Brown with Ann Haslerud Ross

Al Shilepsky with Alex & Liz Lamb Creighton, and …….

Brent Jackson, Tom & Barbara Hale & Tom Solomon are ready for dessert.

Bob and Daryll (Zeoli) Perron have cleaned their plates…..as did we all!!

Just getting re-acquainted. Donna Apgar and Tom Solomon

Dick Dundas and wife Bonnie

Millie and Ken Judd are radiant tonight!

Sue Nye, Roberta Poltorak, Betsey Eggleston Anderson “remembering when.”

Jim & Diane Sample laugh with Ed & Joan Casabian…just a little more wine please.

John Milici, Fred Crowley & Dick Dundas demonstrate the medicinal benefits of wine

Barbara Marks, Mary-Ruth Johns Fox & Gay Garner MacKintosh share a funny story.

Steve Jaffe shoots back in the good company of Bill & Joan Cashman.

Fred Crowley and wife

Marianne Cooper Weill, Jane Collins, Teddi Winters Berlatsky, Nancy Worth Mirman, Betty Leavitt Thompson reminisce dorm days.

Everyone happy that Bobby and Marilyn Serino could join us Saturday night!

John Milici and wife …….cutting up!

Cathy Bao Bean, Mary Todd Moore Hardeman, Kathy Crandall “catching up” tonight.

Paula Veiner McMartin, Dottie Rubin Schepps, Jane Larson Torras

Barnstormers, Dave Schor, Paul Young (hidden) with Art House….”Alley Ooop, oop!”

Barnstormers Dave Schorr, Paul Young getting in the mood Friday night at Moxham’s

Dancing frenzy ensues!!!!!!!!!!

Havin’ a blast!

Ed and Joan Casabian got the moves!

Oh how they danced!

Cathy Bao Bean groovin’ with “Red Bones” server.

Olga Schor and Donna tearing up the floor!

We even had a “Chain” dance!

Everyone joins the chain!

The Dancing Chain goes on and on!

Dottie Rubin Schepps lets herself go…. Roberta Romberg ready for the catch. Sue Nye, Maren Gale Moxham and Jane Larson Torras there to watch the fun. Whatta Party/ Whatta Class!