Thursday, March 29, 2018

Somewhere in CT

Doesn't matter where - just matters when.  Jim Wareck was recently in New Haven briefly and convinced Eric Suher to meet him "somewhere in CT".  Seems like they had a few chuckles!!

Our 35th reunion is June 8-10.  Would be great to have you there...

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

Rogue 35th Reunion Book!

With the help of our very own Nelse Clark and his Meno Reunion Books, we're creating a 35th reunion book for the class!  We're interested to know what you've been up to even if you won't be joining us under the green and white tent from June 8-10, 2018!  If you did not receive an email about the reunion book, please reach out to Nelse at nelsec7"AT"gmail.com.

A number of classmates have already uploaded photos and information and have agreed it is simple and straightforward.  The uploaded photos and data then get PROFESSIONALLY edited and designed, so don't sweat that sideways photo...  It's going to be great to catch up and will likely make for some lively reading!  Please make the time to write an entry, the more the merrier for sure.

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Congratulations Drew and Alexandra!

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/02/25/fashion/weddings/alexandra-wolfe-andrew-schiff.html












Alexandra Kennerly Wolfe, the daughter of Sheila Wolfe and Tom Wolfe of Manhattan, was married Feb. 23 to Dr. Andrew Newman Schiff, a son of Lisa Schiff and David T. Schiff of Manhattan. Robert Sweet, a federal judge with the Southern District of New York, officiated at the Brook, a private club in Manhattan.
Mrs. Schiff, 37, is a staff writer at The Wall Street Journal. She graduated from Duke.
The bride’s father is an author and journalist whose books include “The Kingdom of Speech,” “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test,” “The New Journalism,” “The Right Stuff” and “The Bonfire of the Vanities.” Her mother is a graphic-design consultant in Manhattan.
Dr. Schiff, 52, is a managing partner at Aisling Capital, a company in New York that invests in life science companies. He was until 2000 an internal medicine physician at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
The groom’s father retired as a partner of Kuhn, Loeb & Company an investment banking firm in New York. He was later the chairman of the Wildlife Conservation Society.
The groom's first marriage ended in divorce.
The couple first met in fall 2014, through the groom’s sister and brother-in-law, but did not start dating until April 2016.
When the bride asked her father if he would wear his trademark white suit to her wedding, he replied: “No, you can wear white. It’s your day.”