Classmates

The map shows where our classmates now live.  Scroll past the map and you will be able view our classmates (whether or not they actually graduated from Bexley in 1970). You may also send them a message from this page. 

The drop down menu allows you to search by first name, last name when in high school or current last name.  

If you wish to see or edit your profile, you must log in. 

To Edit your profile click on the Log In button below.

Do Not click on Register!

If you cannot log in, or you don't remember your username or password,

 please email us at bexleyhighschoolclassof70@gmail.com

 

To jumpstart Reunion conversations, we hope you will answer some fun questions.  Feel free to answer as many or as few questions as you prefer. Any questions you answer will be shared on the website. Please limit your answers to two or three sentences. (Once you hit "save" your answers will be shared on the website.)

Feel free to upload a current photo of yourself, too.  If you add your country from the pull down menu, your location will show up on the map.

After you make any changes to your profile or answer the questions, scroll down and click the blue save button to save your responses.  

 

C. Tom Marr

Roger Masser

Marsha R. Mayer (Levine)

Nikki Mazer (Mazer)

Pam McKinley (Hathaway)

Susan Meade (Haubert)

Fred Mendelson

Alice Miller (Miller)

Elizabeth "Libby" Ann Miller (Gray)

Gill Miller (Wright)

Occupation: Professor
Briefly, describe a memorable event that has happened since graduation: Having my children is the most memorable. (Feeling really blessed with fun and interesting kids.)

I've been fortunate to travel quite a bit--mostly to Europe. (My oldest son, his wife, and daughter live there.)
If you could have a "re-do" on your personal or professional life, tell us concisely what you wish you had done: Be an architect.

Buy, renovate, and re-sell homes--not actually "flipping" them; rather, spending a few years with each one, listening to its own story, and repairing it back to its original wholeness.
List a thing or two you'd be willing to talk more about with a classmate at the Reunion: Somatics--the field I ultimately settled in--which is about honoring the intelligence of the body and knowing the self from the inside out.
Name a place you dream about: In the middle of the winter, anywhere warm.

In the middle of the summer, anywhere I can ski.
Name something on your bucket list: Nurturing a bevy of puppies