Class of ’62 holds 50th reunion

PINE PLAINS — The Pine Plains Central School District’s Class of 1962 recently held its 50th year reunion with classmates attending from as far away as Colorado, New Hampshire, Vermont and Syracuse, and as close as Pine Plains, Red Hook, Manhattan and LaGrangeville. Twenty-one classmates, about 57 percent of the class, attended events over three days in summer 2012. Joan Podris Taylor and husband Bob, and Rick Osofsky and wife Jean, opened their homes for classmates to enjoy time to become reacquainted and reminisce. Tours were given of the former elementary/high school (the old Seymour Smith Academy) and Ronnybrook Farm Dairy. In all, 34 classmates and their guests were in attendance, as well as second-grade teacher Evelina Peppe and her husband, Chet Lyle, and high school math teacher Janis Clum Lawson and her husband, Peter.Those who attended the Pine Plains 50th class reunion included Celia Bartolomeo Shook, Sandy Myers Kestenbaum, Ginnie Beck Bass, Kate Armstrong, Carol Adams and Rich Cafiero, Jack and Terri Brewster, Rick and Jean Osofsky, Bill Peck and Vinnie Gallerani, Howard Sigler, Joan Podris and Bob Taylor, Peter Cahill, Frank and Doyne Ahern, Rich and Angela Hutchings, Betsy Klare Speeter, Susan Fleischhauer Mack and Gene Fleischhauer, Rodney and Diane Bathrick, Roger and Bunny Herman, Elisabeth Coleman, Bill and Dottie Schirmer, Nancy Smith and Doug MacKechnie, Tom and Bev Ditto, Teachers: Evelina Peppe and Chet Lyle, Janis Clum and Peter Lawson.Submitted by Nancy Smith MacKechnie.

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