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(continued from page 7) reading skills at a K-5 level. I joined Ro-
Jim Matteson ’67 reports, “I am now tary Club of Fox Chapel, which led me to
the majority shareholder of Mondo Brew- tutoring through Oasis Intergenerational. I deceased
ing Company, LTD, in London, England. co-chair a charity golf tournament benefit- Our thoughts are with the families
Mondo was founded by my son, Todd, and ing family links that raises over $110,000 and friends of the brothers who
a business partner in 2014. The initial ma- a year. In addition, I chaired a Rotary have entered Chapter Eternal.
jor private equity investors were bought out Club event that raised $24,000 to benefit George F. Baine Jr. ’41
in February 2017. I continue to be active in St. Margaret’s Foundation and many oth- October 15, 2015
community affairs in Madison, Connecti- ers. I am very fortunate to have all three
cut, as president of the Madison Historical children local in Pittsburgh—all married Bruce W. Colegrove ’45
Society, chairman of the Republican Town with children of their own, all healthy February 1, 2016
Committee, planning and zoning commis- and doing well. The oldest, Heather, has Frederic G. Calder ’46
sioner, member of three pension boards, four, with twin boys. My second daugh- February 14, 2015
and an active member of both the Madi- ter, Jenna (Cornell grad), has three. My
son Country Club and Madison Beach son, Todd, has one boy and a girl on the Earle S. Tyler Jr. ’51
Club. Thankfully, Diane is still working way. Going on nine grandchildren. My June 25, 2013
at the Grove School. We enjoy being near wife Jeanie was a sweetheart of Sigma
our son, Matt (Cornell B.S. ’98 and M.P.S. Chi and is doing well!” Contact Cliff at Kennon D. Heusinkveld ’52
’05), daughter-in-law Jessica (Cornell B.S. c.hendry@comcast.net or 230 Sweet Gum April 19. 2016
’01 and M.L.A. ’06), and their children, Rd., Pittsburgh, PA 15238. Richard W. Stanley ’53
Jaden and Ian.” (235 Green Hill Rd., Madi- Date Unknown
son, CT 06443; mattesonj@comcast.net) “Three grandchildren and six grandchil-
dren,” writes Thomas R. Stocksdale ’75, Thomas H. Roulston II ’55
While serving as a visiting fellow at the “and still living on and operating the family October 7, 2015
Institute for Humane Studies at George farm. The oldest grandson, Reis, a freshman
Mason University in Virginia, George at Little Miami High School, is starting on Alan L. Greener ’58
October 6, 2017
Waldner’s (’68) role is to conduct semi- the varsity football team. I still bleed scarlet
nars on free speech policy development for and grey for Ohio State Buckeyes football, James B. Pinkerton Jr. ’59
higher education presidents and deans, as I’m still an agricultural banker, and I’ve November 16, 2017
well as trustees. He writes, “Most institu- been married to Connie for 40 years as of
tions need to review and update their poli- this past June.” Catch up with Tom at 1989 Edward W. Daumit ’60
cies to be ready to deal with challenges to Blachleyville Rd., Wooster, OH 44691, or May 19, 2012
freedom of expression and to work with farmertom1971@hotmail.com. Caleb E. Ladue ’14
students to understand that college is a October 22, 2017
place where one should expect to encoun- “I am still living in Northern Virginia,
ter ideas contrary to one’s own views and just outside of D.C. in Great Falls,” reports
to be ‘uncomfortable.’ Cornell is a 1960s T. Michael Scott ’81. “Hope and I are
example of the challenges many col- empty-nesters this year, with our young- Join us for...
leges face today.” Reach out to George at est son a junior in college in Richmond. I
george.waldner@verizon.net. am still running a commercial real estate AlphA phi of SigmA Chi’S
diatrics. We would love to entertain any HOMECOMING
firm, and Hope continues to practice pe-
Ken “Greenie” Green ’71 is still travel-
ing around the globe working on environ- classmates coming to the D.C. area!” Find September 21–22
mental issues. “When in Annapolis, stop him at 612 Nalls Farm Way, Great Falls, VA
by for a beer on the Cove,” he suggests. 22066. Mike is also reachable by email at For more information, contact:
“Especially in October for the boat shows.” tmikescott@aol.com. Christophe Gerlach ’20
(2232 Mulberry Hill Rd., Annapolis, MD cg446@cornell.edu
21409; greenmankg@aol.com) Congratulations to Tyler Z. Bernstein
’09, who wrote in to announce that he
Now retired, Cliff Hendry ’72 reports and his wife welcomed identical twin boys
that he’s spending time with family and do- in February 2018! Write to him at 1138
ing volunteer work. He writes, “I also take 12th St., #5, Santa Monica, CA 90403, or
courses at Pitt. I tutor youths to improve tyler.bernstein@gmail.com.
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