It is with much sorrow that we recognize
the following deceased classmates
the following deceased classmates
Douglas Adams
Harold “Chuckie” Adams
Leslie Allen
Richard Balboni
Leslie (Lee) Bartlett (Kaczowka)
Paula Binovi (Coduri)
David Briggs
Claire Bruno
Roberta “Robin” Burns-Hutchins
Joan Carrigan
Sylvia Catinella
Paulette LeCharite (Cohan)
John Dunbar
John Dunn
William Fager
Ellen Leonard Fulham Lopez
Linda Flatto (Zuker)
Margaret (Margie) Forbes
John Fortune
Nancy Grant (Lian)
Barbara Greer
Charles Gubellini
Gary Hanlon
Joan Holland Clifford
Donald Holmes
Glenn Jenks
Pam Johnson
Mark Ketchum
Suzanne kilmain Rich
Donald Kushigan
David Long
Cassandra (Cassy Maples) Kloumann
Jan Mathews Stromsem
Charles McIsaac
Richard Morrison
David Mosher
Martha Munro
Stephen Munroe
Jim Nahass
Nunzio Napoleone
Peter S. Nurczynski
Diane Ostroff
Miles Page
David Palmeri
William Parr
Stephen Peabody
Barbara Pearson (Buckbee)
Cynthia (Cyndy) Perron (Monjot)
Nancy Ralli (Slack)
Diana Rich
Susan Sandford
Greg Sands
John B. Sawhill III
Robert (Bob) Schoales
Virginia Shea
Craig Smith
Dana Smith
Ted Snow
Daniel Steele
Christopher (Kit) Stone
Linda Sullivan (Powers)
Thaddeus (Dub) Sweet
John Vaughan
Todd M. Withers
Stephen D. Wood
We'd like to thank David Long for reminding us about this horrible accident. They would have graduated with us.
Wellesley,
MA Gravel Pit Accident, Nov 1959
Submitted by Stu Beitler
2 Boys Perish In Gravel Pit
WELLESLEY, Mass. (AP) - Two young playmates perished yesterday when they were accidentally buried in a gravel pit opposite Wellesley College.
The victims were MARK KETCHUM, 12, one of three children in his family, and HAROLD ADAMS, JR., also 12, an only child.
Police Chief Robert P. MacBEY, summoned by a playmate of the two victims, said that when he arrived at the scene three small, weeping boys were trying to reach the pair by digging frantically with their hands.
The bodies of the two boys were found upright side-by-side under three feet of sand.
A contractor estimated 30 tons of sand had shifted while the boys were digging a tunnel.
Submitted by Stu Beitler
2 Boys Perish In Gravel Pit
WELLESLEY, Mass. (AP) - Two young playmates perished yesterday when they were accidentally buried in a gravel pit opposite Wellesley College.
The victims were MARK KETCHUM, 12, one of three children in his family, and HAROLD ADAMS, JR., also 12, an only child.
Police Chief Robert P. MacBEY, summoned by a playmate of the two victims, said that when he arrived at the scene three small, weeping boys were trying to reach the pair by digging frantically with their hands.
The bodies of the two boys were found upright side-by-side under three feet of sand.
A contractor estimated 30 tons of sand had shifted while the boys were digging a tunnel.
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