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Latin Magazine Summer 2019

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interested in acquiring any of her original paintings or knowing of other collectors of her work. Please reach out to me at peterpool@comcast.net." 1959 Nancy Baker Looking forward to seeing everyone at our 60th reunion in October. We'll gather at Latin on Saturday evening, October 5, for cocktails, dinner and lots of laughter! Check your mailbox for more specific information; invitations arrive in August. – Nancy 1963 Bart Cameron Wendy Burrows Carlton writes: "omas '53, Peter '56, Jane '61, Walter '61 and Wendy '63, the children of Peggy (Palmer) Burrows (1905-1979), are researching this Chicago artist and writer. Our mother's watercolor paintings were exhibited from the 1930s to the 1970s, and many were purchased by Latin School families. As part of a project to document her life and work, we would be interested in hearing from individuals who have information on her paintings, caricatures, illustrations, stories, letters or ephemera. Personal remembrances of Peggy Burrows and her unique sense of humor and whimsy may help contribute to our understanding of our mother's career as a celebrated Chicago artist. We would also be interested in acquiring any of her original paintings or knowing of other collectors of her work. Please reach out to me at wendycarlton45@gmail.com." 1 2 3 1964 Bonnie Tansill Holmes Jill Goldberg Medlinsky Sally Nye Parris Our 55th (yes 55th!) reunion is right around the corner, October 4-6. We have eliminated the beauty and talent contest, and have opted for catching up, eating, some drinking and roaming around the old neighborhood. If you haven't been back to Latin, you will be amazed. e upper, middle and lower schools dominate the neighborhood, and the facilities are fantastic. Your invitation will arrive in the mail soon – can't wait to catch up! Your reunion planners, Bonnie, Jill and Sally 1965 Bill Arrott, Jr. Joan Barrett Kellogg Jennifer Hunter Galovich retired in May from teaching mathematics at the College of St. Benedict/St. John's University in Minnesota, and looks forward to spending time with her grandchildren, working on long-delayed research projects and learning to play the oboe! Lisa and Mick Kurtzon have five grandkids, three in the Chicago area and two in Minneapolis, ranging from 10 to 3 years old. Mick is still practicing law, at least until he wins the lottery. 1968 Lila Young Silverstein Mary Wolbach Lopert writes: "I still live outside Boulder, CO. e newspaper I helped start 22 years ago is still going strong. I won an award from the Colorado Press Association in April for a column I write, "Where in the World." My husband and I welcomed our first grandchild last year, Alice Olivia Lopert. She was worth missing our class's 50th reunion." 1 2 3 Valerie Wiley, Gail Dugas, Tom Brown, Dulcie Corkill Elwood and Carole Towne from the 50th Reunion Class of 1969 performed the ceremonial duty of escorting the Class of 2019 into their commencement exercises on June 7. LATIN MAGAZINE » SUMMER 2019 39

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