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Class Notes

The information below is an archive of submissions received through May 31, 2024. All new submissions received as of June 1, 2024 are located here.

Learn the latest news about your former classmates! Search the database below for class notes, births, memoriams and marriages reported by fellow alumni. If no filters are selected, all submissions are shown alphabetically by last name of alumni.

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Name
Note
Dorothy Heismeyer Bennett
Class of 1966
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has retired from teaching in Fairfax County Public Schools Virginia and is substituting frequesntly in the elementary schools there. Happy Days!

Sue Haldeman Bergman
Class of 1966
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Eric and Sue Bergman are the grandparents of 34 grandchildren ranging from age 21 down to one born in January, 2014.

Sue Haldeman Bergman
Class of 1966
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Eric and Sue (Haldeman) Bergman are enjoying their new, one story home in Allentown, PA, after moving from their home of 38 years in Bethlehem. They are eagerly awaiting the arrival of their 36th grandchild (a boy, Louis) in March and two great-grandchildren, due in January (a boy, Matthias) and July, 2017. They celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in August with a Mass celebrated by their son, Fr. Eric at their church, St. Thomas More Parish in Scranton, a member church of the Personal Ordinariate of St. Peter, and a party with friends and family.

Mary Zorb Harmon
Class of 1966
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Mary Lee Harmon died on Saturday, May 21, 2016, in Tomball, Texas. She was a graduate of Maryville College, with a Bachelor in Christian Education. Mary Lee was the director of Christian Education at Preston Hills Presbyterian Church and Waverly Road Presbyterian Church. After retirement, Mary Lee became a Commissioned Lay Pastor and preached at many churches in the Holston Presbytery. Mary Lee and her husband, Paul, spent 35 years in Kingsport before moving to Tomball, TX, in July of 2015, to be close to family. She was preceded in death by her parents, Cora May and Fred Zorb. Mary Lee is survived by her husband, Paul Harmon, Tomball, TX; sons, Jon Harmon and wife Amy, and their daughter, Kaylee, of Spring, TX, Todd Harmon and wife, Alexandria of Boston, MA; and sister, Susan Zorb, of Boston, MA. A Celebration of Life memorial service was held on Saturday, June 4, 2016 at First Presbyterian Church with The Rev. Dr. David A. Cagle and Rev. Sharon Amstutz officiated. The family received friends immediately following the memorial service, at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Holston Presbytery Camp and Retreat Center Inc., P.O. Box 428, Banner Elk, NC 28604.

Sonny L. Hughes
Class of 1966
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Sonny Hughes was recently selected as a Fellowship of Christian Athletes Hall of Fame awardee for the Heartland of Florida. His career stats include 22 years as Assistant Football Coach at Moore Haven Jr/Sr High, 21 years as Head Basketball Coach, and 3 Years as Head Baseball Coach at Moore Haven High School. These include 6 Final Four State Basketball appearances, runner-up twice and District Champions in baseball in 1988 and 1989. Read more in his bio here: http://heartlandfloridafca.org/halloffame

Judy Jenkins Humphrey
Class of 1966
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has retired for the second time from the State Attorney General’s office.

Stanford Long
Class of 1966
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writes to tell us that he is still living in his home in New Ipswich, New Hampshire and has been since 1997.

Huther S. McCampbell
Class of 1966
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Dr. Hugh McCampbell has received the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient from the Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA). Founded in 1909, the TVMA is committed to advancing Tennessee’s veterinary medical profession through an engaged membership to promote animal wellness and to protect public health. This award is presented to a veterinarian who has generously contributed to the advancement of TVMA, Tennessee’s veterinary community, and the profession for at least thirty (30) years. Criteria include: public acceptance, civic participation, professional knowledge, and activities with fellow veterinarians. An individual may only receive this award once. Watch the video of Dr. McCampbell receiving his award here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhZDHTN4loM

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