About This Site

This web site is by and or the Class of 1964 of Noble & Greenough School.

Brief history: At our 50th reunion in May 2014, Alexander "Sandy" Caskey suggested creating a class web site. He asked Rick Farlow to join in, remembering his stellar work on our Classbook. Both view this web site not only as an access point for our collective history, but also as a venue for discussions, announcements, and updates, and as a focal point for ongoing contact.

Since 2014 when we began the project, we've added as many photos of ourselves at different stages of our lives as we could get our hands on (special thanks to Clint Smith for his zeal in archiving our so much of our history), researched and drafted a number of tributes to the faculty who gave so much to use (Master of Nobles), tracked and recorded reunions and mini-reunions, and pestered classmates to provide their thoughts and memories of who we were and who we are. B. Wolbach has graced the site with his video magic (The Boys of Bridge Street). As of this writing, Ned Bigelow is way out in front of all of us in his contributions to the site, check out, among other items,  the video of his rendition of the morning readings we listened to in the voice of ETP. And by all means, follow his example. We want to hear from all of you.

We have more to do. We intend to expand the site to include greater coverage of the faculty that taught us (Masters of Nobles) and we expect through collaboration with classmates, to add more information about ourselves, particularly about the time we shared at Nobles. Don't be surprised if you hear from us with requests to share your memories, photos, and thoughts.

Thanks to the all the following for both creating and contributing the media that graces these pages:

Ned Bigelow, Ned Lawson, Alexander Caskey, Carmen Lozano, Clint Smith, Rick Farlow, John Riley, B Wolbach, and Art Watson.

We give special thanks go to Isa Schaff, school archivist extraordinaire, now retired. Without her help, this site might not exist. We also recognize the valuable contribution to former faculty member and star media producer, Jim Bride. 

The Nobles64.org Website team

Alexander Caskey (webmaster), Rick Farlow, Clint Smith, Maurice Hamilburg, and B Wolbach.

2 comments

  • Jim Esten, class of '68

    I very much enjoyed wandering around this site. Thank you for putting it together.

    • Thanks, Jim, for your kind comment. We have had a lot of fun putting this together and are about to launch a major upgrade in preparation for our 60th (!) Reunion.

      Regards,
      Alexander Caskey ’64, Webmaster

      ps apologies for the delay in replying.

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