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Denotes a Reunion year 1977 Stephanie Ellbogen Hirschboeck Longtime Chicago marketing executive Steven Lundin was awarded the Grand Prize, Somerset Book of the Year for satire, at the international Chanticleer Blue Ribbon Writing Competition for his business novel, e Manipulator. Steven's novel also earned a position in the Amazon top 100 in satire, along with the works of Vonnegut and Waugh, when it was released in July 2014. He has written hundreds of feature stories for a diverse assortment of regional and national publications including the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, e Times of Northwest Indiana and International Watch and Aviation History. He is currently the Culture Editor of About Time and Wristwatch magazines. Find out more in Marketplace. 1978 Liz Garvin George Blanchet writes: "Here is a pic of me, with two other much younger Latin alumni, Rumi Yamaguchi '03 and Catie Gregg '03. I am the percussionist for the Paramount eater's Broadway Series. is was during the show, Les Miserables, which they came to see, and I brought them down to the orchestra pit. Rumi was also one of my percussion students at North Central College, where I teach percussion." Rhonda Sobel Robbins sent in a picture of a fun '78 alumnae gathering in July with Nan Ruvel Winner, Debbie Calenoff Lipoff, Susan Blackman Eisen and Jody Ciral Williams. 1981 save the date for our 35th reunion next fall, september 23-25! if you're interested in helpinG with reunion planninG, email alumni@ latinschool.orG. Tracy Marx Arnold passed away peacefully in her sleep on May 11, 2015 after a 14-year battle with breast cancer. Tracy began her career as a certified public accountant. Being a lover of dogs, Tracy then took her business acumen and opened a very successful doggie day-care center in the suburbs of Chicago called Playful Paws. As a friend, Tracy maintained relationships from early camp days throughout her entire life. Loyalty was her trademark, and she was surrounded by many dedicated friends on a daily basis. Tracy was also an avid reader and a great sports fan, and she loved to travel. roughout her life, Tracy maintained a wonderful sense of humor and an intense desire to live, even though the odds were against her. We extend our condolences to her mother, Carol Maranz Marx; her brothers and sister; her father, Robert Marx, and his wife; as well as her classmates, family and friends. betty vilas hedblom '36 on September 2, 2015 nancy Kochs shaw '43 on June 17, 2015 william barborKa '44 on June 13, 2015 Kenneth harris '45 on August 21, 2015 robert basta '48 on September 24, 2015 bill ullman '50 on September 27, 2015 dr. philip wells shambauGh '50 on October 7, 2012 sybil schuyler bruel '57 on July 3, 2015 william s. Kearns '58 on September 11, 2015 leslie bradburn '65 on March 18, 2015 paxson "pacKy" offield '69 on June 14, 2015 Jody sherman '69 on May 11, 2015 tracy marx arnold '81 on May 11, 2015 In Memorium 39 Latin Magazine ยป Fall 2015