Kenyon Class of 1976 Fall Class Letter

Dear classmates,

Greetings from the west coast of Ireland where Dermot and I returned to last week for the winter. However, before returning to Co. Clare I joined the Alumni Council meeting at the end of September.  On the Alumni Council agenda were the upcoming Kenyon bicentennial, fund raising progress and updates on the start of the academic year. The highlight of the weekend was the network reception with 60 students organized by the Career Office - we were all impressed. They truly are an impressive group. It was wonderful to be back in person in beautiful Gambier.  Among other people I had a chance to meet on Middle path, I ran into our classmate Janet Byrne Smith who was busy registering voters for the midterms. I know you look forward to this letter to learn about what’s going on in our classmates’ lives. I’m also excited to share some of the news from the Hill this year:

This semester, 12 members of the Class of 2026 were able to enroll as the direct result of donor support for the Kenyon Access Initiative (KAI), a vital scholarship effort to increase access for low-income students. We’re only just getting started and aim to enroll 50 students each year through KAI, in addition to other robust financial aid. This additional diversity in backgrounds and lived experiences will further enrich daily life on campus.

Chalmers Library in the West Quad has quickly become a hub for such connections day and night. Its neighbor Lowell House, home to admissions and financial aid and named for Pulitzer Prize winning poet Robert T.S. Lowell IV ’40, is also now open. Oden Hall, future home to social sciences and named for former president Robert Oden, will open for instruction next year. The 261-space underground parking garage for visitors and employees is already helping to ease congestion in the Village without disrupting the beauty of Gambier we all remember so fondly.

This year students will also soon have access to a dining option in “downtown” Gambier, when Peirce Express opens in a space under the Gambier Deli. (Shout out to all who remember eating in Gund Dining Hall!) This space will also be home some evenings to a student-run bar known as Flats, helping to provide a non-residences nightlife option. Look for more about both of these in an upcoming issue of Kenyon News Digest.

In other news, the Music Department is celebrating its 75th year. Alumni Council is developing an updated version of the Kenyon songbook (Kenyon has a songbook!) which will be viewable online soon and distributed at Reunion Weekend during the all-class sing. If you haven’t saved the date yet for Reunion Weekend, remember that all alumni are welcome to attend May 26-28.

I hope you’re now feeling wistful about our own time at Kenyon. I invite you to turn that nostalgia into action with a gift to help make all this possible! Gifts to the Kenyon Fund can be directed toward enrolling the next high-achieving group of students through the Kenyon Access Initiative, broader scholarships and financial aid efforts, athletics, one of the College’s many green centers and more. Please consider making your alma mater and today’s Kenyon students a philanthropic priority this year by giving online at gift.kenyon.edu.

I hope you've enjoyed hearing the news from the College this fall. I have certainly enjoyed (as always) hearing from those of you who submitted class notes for this letter (see below). I encourage folks who haven’t updated us with one recently to consider submitting a quick life update for the next batch of notes in the spring.

Thank you!
Janet Heckman

Reunited and it feels so Kenyon

Reunion Weekend 2023 
will take place in Gambier May 26 - 28

Along with special programming for the 50th Reunion class on May 25, we’ll be celebrating milestone reunions for classes that end with 3 and 8, as well as K80s, Peeps and Chamber Singers. 

All alumni are invited to return to the Hill for Reunion Weekend, especially those celebrating a reunion beyond their 50th. Registration details will be emailed in early 2023. If you think we may not have your most current info, please share your up-to-date email and phone number with us at updateinfo@kenyon.edu. (We can’t invite you if we can’t reach you!)

We are so excited to reunite with you! See you soon.

Save the date for Reunion Weekend

Upcoming Events for Alumni

Save the date for these upcoming events for alumni taking place online and on the Hill.
  • The Center for American Democracy's Midterm Elections Panel
    Hear from alumni experts at this free, virtual event Tuesday, Jan. 10 from 7-8 p.m. ET.

  • Spring Giving Challenge
    Our annual 36-hour online giving challenge will take place Wednesday, April 26 – Thursday, April 27.

  • Reunion Weekend
    All alumni are invited to join us on the Hill May 26-28.
Visit kenyon.edu/alumnievents to register and view our full alumni event calendar.

Class Agents

Class agents are your connection to campus. To learn more about becoming one, contact Director of Leadership Annual Giving Tracey Wilson via email.

• Janet Byrne Smith
• Janet Heckman
• Michael Young

Class of 1976 Fall Notes

Robert Baldwin: After changing my major from English to Art History, I transferred to NYU after two great years at Kenyon and a good start from Prof Gene Dwyer. Best course EVER: Bill Frame's intro to Poly Sci at Kenyon. After getting a PhD in Art History at Harvard (1983) I taught at Connecticut College (beginning in 1985) and have just started phased retirement. In 1992, I married Amy Bogert and summer with her family in Lakeside, MI, each August. Our brilliant but socially anxious son, Mason Bogert, died at age 23 in Feb, 2021 after struggling for five years with a severe brain injury caused by an accidental opioid overdose in May 2016. He was left blind, paralyzed, mute, and unable to eat or drink. Over the next two years, none of these problems disappeared but his consciousness returned (90%) with perfect long-term memory without which his identity would have been lost. His legacy is the free Android weather radar app he designed as a self-taught computer whiz at 17 called "Weather Radar Widget". I have a digital archive of 175,000 images of Western art and 3,500 slide shows of art by subject and another 3,500 slide show of art by artist. For a free copy on a hard drive you send me, email me at rwbal@conncoll.edu.

David Griffith: After 47 years and 5 different careers, I am stepping down as the Executive Director of Episcopal Community Services, my last gig, in October of 2023 and looking forward to travel, fly fishing, and grandchildren with Jacqui ’77, and some focused community and board work so I am not home for lunch too often. I am told that is best practice.

Jim Kraft: After two years of COVID delays, my short play Wandering Steps and Slow was finally produced last June by the Heartland Theatre Company, Normal IL, as part of their 10-minute play festival. That’s a long time to wait for a short show, as cicadas and disappointed virgins say. Nonetheless, flushed with success, I have begun work on an 11-minute play.

Robin Osler: I recently started a new position, after putting my own firm EOA/Elmslie Osler Architect, into sleep mode. I am a Principal and Creative Director at CallisonRTKL, a global architecture and design firm with offices in Seattle, NY, Miami, Dallas, LA, Chicago, London and China. The NY office is in the Woolworth Tower so I am now working in a completely different part of the city from where I have always been. I am continuing to teach at the Spitzer School of Architecture at City College of NY so I have a full plate. My husband and I also purchased land in mid-coast Maine where we will be building a house in the next year or 2.

Ken Sonnenfeld has been named a Patent Star by Managing IP. Mr. Sonnenfeld is a partner in the Intellectual Property Department of the national law firm of Ballard Spahr.

Kim Straus: Having researched for about 20 years the art and life of an early member of the Santa Fe Art Colony, Randall Davey (1887-1964), I self-published a small book on him over the summer. Sales of the book benefit the Randall Davey Audubon Center in Santa Fe where I worked many years ago and now volunteer.
Read notes from the Class of 1977 and the Class of 1975
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Class Listing

Kenyon is grateful to the following donors for their generous support of the College, including the Kenyon Fund, during the 2021-22 fiscal year. An asterisk (*) indicates a donor is a member of the Henry J. Abraham Society for loyal and consecutive giving. An obelisk (†) indicates an individual who is deceased.

1976
Annual Fund Total: $84,570  
Class Participation: 46.80%

Presidents Society

Donors of $50,000 or more
James S. Gwin*
Cornelia Ireland Hallinan H'91*

Kokosing Society
Donors of $25,000 to $49,999
Thomas A. Shively*

Bexley Society
Donors of $2,500 to $9,999
Arthur M. Berkowitz*
Barbara O. Blasch*
Mark E. Blasch*
Bruce A. Broxterman*
David E. Griffith*
Janet E. Heckman*
Susan N. Norman*
The Rev.Sylvia B. Robbins-Penniman*
Susan Smith Makos*
Kenneth H. Sonnenfeld P'08*
Kathryn L. Weise MD*

Kenyon Society
Donors of $1,000 to $2,499
Anonymous
Jonathan S. Crames*
Debbie Heidrich (widow of William A. Heidrich III)*
Christine E. Henry MD*
Roger Walton Jones PhD*
Jeffrey J. Jurca*
C. Jeffrey Kinder*
David H. Lynn P'14*
Robert A. May*
Amy M. Russell*
Katherine R. Stewart Culp 
Kim M. Straus*
Kimbol B. Stroud*
John T. Sunderland*
Samuel Pogue Todd III P'13*
William R. Wilson Jr., MD 

Kenyon Society
Donors of $1 to $999
Jayme Abrams 
Barb M. Aleksa-Parr*
Hugh F. Anderson 
Marcia R. Anderson 
Anonymous
Thaddeus P. Appleton Jr. 
Elizabeth E. Arthur*
Mary F. Ayers P'13*
James R. Bacha*
John A. Boffa Jr.*
Janet Byrne Smith*
Timothy G. Byrne 
Christopher G. Carey 
Cynthia L. Chang*
Michael F. Cronin*
James J. Crowley III*
Giovanni DiLalla 
Douglas A. Dorer*
James A. Doucett III*
Susan C. Durham 
Gregory A. Fell*
James C. Fenhagen P'17 
James A. Frank*
Rosemary N. Furfey*
Amy B. Garfinkel 
Donald J. Garfinkel 
Diane E. Grabowski*
Stephen W. Grant*
Robert D. Handel 
Leigh Harvey*
Barbara Haskell Kurz*
Amy B. Haskell*
Richard K. Haskell Jr.*
Terry Henry Parker*
Peter S. Herzberg*
Susan Heyman Reissner*
Leslie Hollenbaugh Ross P'02*
David B. Hutchinson 
Susan L. Jarvis*
James W. Kraft*
James W. Kuhn*
Fran Abby Kurtis*
Jere W. Lamp*
Mark P. Leonard*
Mary E. Loesch*
Lynn Manierre Cuthbert 
David Matthews 
Michael J. Mattson*
Lynn McGowan*
Elizabeth C. Meek*
R. Bradley Mellor 
Richard S. Milligan*
Tanna L. Moore P'00*
Bruce A. Morton*
Ellen Mower*
Timothy P. Niedermann 
Paul G. Ohanesian P'05 '12*
Elizabeth Ono Rahel P'09*
Francis M. Osborne IV*
Amelia O. Owens*
Richard W. Parke*
Elsie W. Patrick*
Reed C. Peters, II*
Alexander Podmaniczky*
Christopher M. Powers P'18*
Charles P. Rabinowitz*
Liz Ralston P'03*
Belinda Rankins-Swire 
Cathy Rollins Gregg 
Peter Ross P'02*
Jonathan E. Rothschild*
Dudley W. Sanders*
Anne L. Sherwood PhD*
Penelope Snare Angulo*
Diane C. Spiegler P'06 '10 '13*
Alexander W. Stevens*
Jean Stevens*
William L. Stuckey III*
Karen M. Templeton-Somers P'12*
Gillian Teweles Denavit 
Eugene R. Thomas*
Stephen C. Thomas 
Wallace M. Tice*
Benjamin B. Tolles 
David B. Warner*
Cynthia J. Watkins*
Daniel A. Weinberg MD P'17 
Bruce A. Weitz DDS 
Steven R. Williams*
Henry L. Woolsey*
Carter L. Wormeley 
Ellen P. Wright 
Gregory A. Wurster*
Michael W. Young 


George Wharton Marriott Society
These alumni have included Kenyon in their estate plans for have made other planned gifts.

David E. Griffith '76 and Jacqueline McEwen-Griffith '77
James S. Gwin '76
Cornelia Ireland Hallinan '76
McCallum Robinson Hoyt '76
Roger Walton Jones '76
Susan Smith Makos '76
Tanna L. Moore '76 P'00
Linda P. Pierce '76
Alexander Podmaniczky '76
Anne L. Sherwood '76
Kim M. Straus '76
Kimbol B. Stroud '76
John T. Sunderland '76 and Margie A. Sunderland
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