RE Log Fall 2025

FALL 2025 Ransom Everglades LOG 59 Class Notes REconnect ‘With You for Life’ In the spring 2024 issue of the RE Log, alumni, parents and families shared Ransom Everglades’ commitment to supporting RE alumni on their career paths across a variety of industries. “REconnecting is about renewing friendships and leveraging the RE community for professional and personal opportunities,” reflected Liz Fitzpatrick P’20 ’23, of the REconnect Task Force. “We invite all RE alumni, parents and families to share their time, opportunities and industry expertise with the next generation of Raiders.” Adirondack-Florida School 1903-1949 Ransom School 1949-1974 1953 Robert Pendleton, see In Loving Memory 1961 REUNION APRIL 2026 Alan A. Dickey, see In Loving Memory 1965 Thomas Snow writes, “Doing well in Montecito, Calif. Coming up on my 54th wedding anniversary. Sending my best to all my classmates.” 1966 REUNION APRIL 2026 1970 Richard Sager, see In Loving Memory 1971 Brien Coleman, see In Loving Memory 1973 Dan Ellison writes, “I’ve been getting increasingly involved with arts access for people with disabilities. I created the Durham Audio Described Art project 1975 The Class of 1975 celebrated its 50th reunion! José Tamayo Herrera is celebrating 25 years of youth soccer excellence. Highlights include FUTSOC, a youth soccer club in Weston, Fla.; ENIGMA Cup, an internationally renowned youth soccer tournament that attracts over 400 teams from the U.S. and all over the world; and FIRA, an international residential academy that unites players from around the globe for off-season, toplevel training. As part of that effort, alumni, parents and families can be a valuable resource to alumni as they explore opportunities to begin or advance their careers. Each month, the Office of Alumni Engagement highlights alumni who have REconnected in different industries. In this issue, we are proud to showcase the series in print throughout class notes. Interested in learning more? Alumni are invited to join REconnect ( REalumniconnect.org) and all members of the community are encouraged to submit job or internship opportunities (https://bit.ly/REconnect-jobs). (DADA) that, working with Duke students, creates audio descriptions of public art to make the art accessible to people who are blind/low vision. Right now, I’m working on the audio descriptions for a biennial sculpture installation for Orange County, N.C. (Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Carrboro). In 2023, I received the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts LEAD Community Asset Award presented at the Leadership Exchange in Arts and Disability (LEAD) National Conference.” 1974 Wendell Graham, see Luz Stella Perez de Corcho ’11 Rob Grinnell, see Sue Grinnell Baskin ’67, In Loving Memory

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