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Gerry Berstel with 1881 elephant-shaped NJ building "Lucy." See the MBA 1977C notes.
Bill Ross (right) with his new husband, and partner of 20 years, Jorge Ayala. See the MBA 1975A notes.
Doug and Jeannette Smith on the Hobbiton movie set in New Zealand. See the MBA 1978G notes.
Susan Myers with a giraffe friend. See the MBA 1978C notes.
Doug Kingsley at the 2024 Head of the Charles with race participants Bill Spencer and his son John. See the MBA 1990D notes.
Geof Wyatt capturing a swarm of bees: 'Look, Ma, no gloves!' See the MBA 1989C notes.
Carla Harris (I) and Michael Walsh at their chance meeting. See the MBA 1987E notes.
Jill Pemberton, Cheryl Pegues Dillon (I), Zandra Perry-Ogbomo (MBA 1997), and Tarrus Richardson (I). See the MBA 1996H notes.
Jonathan Alle with Denise Mercado at Torres del Paine. See the MBA 2019E notes.
Dave Brown performing with his band. See the MBA 1988D notes.
Priath Fernando with his family of Sri Lankan golfers. See the OPM 21 notes.
Sanjay Prabhakatan, John Panikar, and Uday Singh in Singapore. See the AMP 179 notes.
Elaine Chung enjoying retirement and her Hong Kong garden. See the PMD 41 notes.
LG14 enjoying their 2nd Reunion. See the AMP 203 notes.
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