Join Fellow Alumni for Quad Talks

Join Fellow Alumni for Quad Talks

Kodai Friends International (KFI) and Kodaikanal International School (KIS) jointly present to you “Quad Talks,” a unique opportunity to connect and engage with KIS alumni worldwide through a series of talks featuring notable alumni speakers on a wide variety of topics, sometimes familiar, sometimes new.

Upcoming Quad Talks:

Saturday, March 13
(Rescheduled from Jan. 16, 2020)

11:00 AM EST
The Politics of Meritocracy: A conversation on caste and the privilege of education in India
Prof. of History Dwaipayan Sen ’00 interviews Prof. and Chair of the Department of Anthropology and South Asian Studies, Harvard University, Ajantha Subramanian ’86 on the topic of caste in modern-day India, its effects on the educational system and Indian diaspora.

Register HERE  to register for this Zoom presentation (free)

 


Saturday, March 27

11:00 AM EST
Murder He Wrote: Alan Johnson ’79 discusses his page-turning mystery Family Plot
English Professor Alan Johnson ’79 is the author of  Family Plot, published in 2020. A work of fiction based on characters and settings he experienced as a child, the plot rivets around events taken place in South India.

Register HERE to register for this Zoom presentation (free)

 

 

Missed past Quad Talks? No worries. You can view past Quad Talks by clicking this link: Kodaikanal International School – YouTube and select  “Videos” or “Alumni Corner.”  More recent Quad Talks will be added once the recording is edited.

This one was a sell-out!

Hiking in the Sky Islands

Watch this community discussion with Sandy Schoeninger, Barbara Block, Ian Lockwood and Pippa Mukherjee about
the history of the hiking program, the changes brought by environmental and social impact, and stories and photos
of hiking through the ages.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recognize a Face or Two?

On June 21, 2019, a group of about 40 alumni gathered at Chennai Masala in Portland, Oregon, to meet with KFI’s Board of Directors who were in town for the annual KFI board meeting.  KIS Principal Corey Stixrud and KFI President Bill Martin shared info and updates and answered questions, followed by much eating, chatting and merriment.  The KFI Board wishes to thank all in the Portland area who helped to make this a fun and memorable evening.

’86’ers Nandita Banerjee Stixrud, Prantik Nag, Corey Stixrud, Sanjay Bedi

 

Elsie & Daryl Miller (’71), Caye Poe & John Francis (former staff)

 

 

 

 

Neil & Annette Stixrud (former staff), Kathy Beckwith (former staff), Bozeb Beckwith (’95)

Herb Hoefer (parent), Jane Gibbs Cummings (’57), Carol Flannery

 

 

 

 

Mike Flannery (’61), Sylvia Trautmann Rogers (’73), Carol Hoefer (parent)

Shellie Bedi, Prantik Nag (’86), Tarun Stixrud (’27

Prantik’s & Deepu’s daughter, Deepu Nag, Nandita Banerjee Stixrud (’86)

Eric Dewey (’76) and Carol Peterson

 

Corey Stixrud (’86, KIS Principal), Bill Martin (’70, KFI President), Emmy Riber Ageros (’68)

Mary Coleman Lowry (’64), Jane Cummings (’57)

Jacqueline & Ted Engelbrecht (’74, former staff)

David (’63) & Nancy Piet, Ted Engelbrecht (’74)

Mary Coleman Lowry (’64), Asha & VJ Sathyaraj (former staff)

Wayne Beckwith (former staff), Lynn Tegenfeldt Umphress (’88)

Harlan & Eileen Staal (’64) Westenberg

 

Emmy Riber Ageros (’68), Jane Cummings (’57), Corey Stixrud (’86), Sanjay Bedi (’86)

Gigi Pillai Boyd, Wayne & Kathy Beckwith (former staff)

Neil Stixrud (former staff), Bill Martin (’70, KFI Pres), VJ Sathyaraj (former staff)

Jane Gibbs Cummings (’57), Asha Pillai Sathyaraj (former staff), Mary Coleman Lowry (’64), Emmy Riber Ageros (’68)

KFI Board of Directors:
Jane Gibbs Cummings ’57, Mary Coleman Lowry ’64, Sylvia Trautmann Rogers ’73, David Piet ’63, Daryl Miller ’71, Corey Stixrud ’86, Bill Martin ’70, Akshay Birla WS ’05
Not pictured: Vijay Naidu ’86, Anju Taneja former staff, Bob Fletcher ’65, Martin Messick ’83, Jagat Sheth ’87

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reunion for Classes of ’58 to ’61

The Classes of ’58 through ’61 are holding a Reunion in Edmonds, Washington on September 10 to 14th, 2023.  The reunion is being arranged by the classes of ’59 and ’61, with the organizing being lead by Sara Ann Lockwood.  They have booked a conference room at the Best Western, close to the waterfront in Edmonds.  They expect up to 40 people to attend.  The Development Officer, Kalyani Gandhi Rhodes will be doing a presentation about all the exciting projects at KIS.  They have planned a Whale Watching Cruise on Sept 13, and will spend the 12th exploring the beautiful town of Edmonds.  Many other activities have been planned for the reunion, with plenty of time to catch up with old friends.

Class of 1968 Reunion

Class of 1968 Reunion

Kodaikanal Class of 1968 Reunion by Ted Hornoi-Centerwall

Our class of ’68 held our fiftieth reunion (yea!) at Fort Worden in Washington State from Friday, July 13 through Tuesday, July 17, 2018. The celebration of our first fifty years together was attended by a substantial number of the class, accompanied by their significant others.

Who attended this year’s class reunion?  We had 28 people, 19 from our class.  Emmy (Riber) Ageros, Verle and Lois Bell, Cam & Jennifer Barbour, Jewel (McMillan) Birdwell, Vivian (Shaw) Childs, Shanta Coleman-Derr & Amanda Pemley, Cheryl (Cox) Dosey, Karen (Chamberlin) & Grahame Deane, Don Fletcher, David Hayward, Paul Heusinkveld, Ted Hornoi-Centerwall & Alla Centerwall, Keith Johnson, Elaine (DeLong) Murray, Lou Riggs, Ted & Janet Scudder, Mike & Shannon Spiller, Barbara (Donaldson) & George Walker and Paul Zorn & Janet Petri.

Although Fort Worden may seem like an exotic place, far away on the shores of Puget Sound and across the Strait of Juan da Fuca from Vancouver Island in Canada, many of us came from equally distant places, some from Canada, and one from Australia. We even speculate that perhaps we might meet in India and then travel on to Australia for a future reunion.

Fort Worden was indeed a scene from a bygone era, with its stark white painted buildings with their forest green trim, somewhat spartan accommodations, and access to a beach and abandoned batteries where massive cannons once overlooked the approaches to Puget Sound.

We did several things during our stay, chief among them sharing Indian dinners and going on excursions to nearby locales. Most of all, we talked. My, did we talk, recalling our classmates, present and absent, as well as our teachers, and the many places we shared: Pillar Rocks, Fairy Falls, Perumal, the Ghat Road, Tope, the Bund and the Market, the Lake and the Boat House. Let’s not forget the Chapel and the Canteen.

Front row: Paul H., Barbara, Elaine, Jewel, Karen, Emmy, Graham (Karen’s husband). middle row: Lois (Verle’s wife), Verle, Ted, Keith, Vivian, Amanda (Shanta’s wife), Shanta, Alla (Ted C’s wife), Janet (Ted S.’s wife), Jennifer (Cam’s wife), Cam. Back row: George (Barbara’s husband), David, Paul Z, Don, Cheryl, Ted C, Shannon (Mike’s wife), and Mike.  Missing: Lou – he had already left and Janet (Paul Z.’s wife) who arrived for the photo shoot right after we finished.

Among those who brought those by-gone days back to life was Verle Bell, who on Sunday morning led us in worship that included his thoughts on how we can practice extreme attention and in so doing improve the quality of our lives and those of others we meet. Verle ended with a hymn he had composed, and Elaine also sang a closing hymn as well.

On other of our evening meetings, Dave Hayward led us in song accompanied by his guitar playing. Mike Spiller also contributed with his guitar.

Besides the Indian dinners on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday evenings, we enjoyed hot breakfasts prepared by our fellow classmates at the 334 bungalow. Don & Paul and many others contributed to both the breakfasts and the dinners. The breakfasts were as Indian (well, almost) as the dinners, with chapatis and opom accompanying the spicy eggs and sausage, washed down by chai and coffee.  We did have pancakes one morning with bacon & sausage.

On Saturday morning we walked down to the beach, where an extremely low tide had exposed a mass of rocks and tide pools. A guide from the local marine life museum showed us and many other beach visitors with their children what lay hidden in the pools below the floating kelp and seaweed: chitons, anemones, and sea stars. Not to mention hermit crabs and burrowing worms. The only danger was of slipping on the rocks, which we somehow managed to avoid.

Given the chilly temperatures of the ocean entering Puget Sound, swimming was not an option, although some brave souls may have dipped their toes in the frigid waters.

On Sunday we ascended to the heights of the Olympic Mountains, reaching the popular destination Hurricane Ridge, where we observed patches of snow on all the surrounding peaks, as we climbed along the ridge trails. It was warm, even at a height of more than 5,000 feet. The views allowed us to glimpse the many islands between the United States and Canada.

Then, on Monday, many of us went to the Dungeness Spit, a sandy reach into the Strait of Juan da Fuca. It is supposed to be the longest such sandy peninsula in the continental United States. By Monday evening thirteen of us remained to finish off the left-overs from the previous dinners, and even so there was still some left.

To give credit where credit is due, many of us went way above and beyond the call, to make this a successful reunion. Barbara Walker kept us all informed and reminded those who needed it when they should be at Fort Worden and which bungalow they would be staying in. Paul Zorn managed the financial details and urged those who had contributed to the common good to tell him (no receipts please). That deadline is now past, and Paul will get back to us shortly to settle up the bill.  David Hayward planned the menu and coordinated the shopping/cooking for the meals.  It was a logistical challenge since each dish was prepared in a different house and then all brought together at one house to share.  We had enough tables and chairs to set up outside to eat.  David also brought a big van and he did much of the driving.

Front row: Ted S, Paul H, Barbara, Elaine, Jewel, Emmy, and Karen. Next row: Keith, David, Vivian, Shanta and Cheryl
Back row: Verle, Paul Z, Don, Ted, Mike and Cam. Missing: Lou

As mentioned above, many people participated in the various evening sharing events. We had rented a large conference room for 2 nights so that we could all be together.  Many brought pictures from that time, bringing back memories of Kodai School, its activities and controversies, its characters and stalwart members, and most of all the fun we had together. Isn’t that what it’s all about?

Classes of 1948 & 1949 Reunion

Classes of 1948 & 1949 Reunion

It is amazing that 70 years (yes, 70!) after graduating from KIS, these classmates are still getting together.  This is a group photo of alumni (and others) who attended the reunion of Classes 1948 and 1949 from October 1 to October 4, 2018 in the Carol Joy Holling Center near Ashland, Nebaska.

Left to right: Johnny Nelson, Betty Lou Wood Nelson, Ray Cunningham, Bob Carman, Don Wilder, Lu Carman, Alan Thompson, Dorothy Buehner Golnick, Merle Golnick, Shirley Wood Kocher, Bob Kocher, Bob Storm, Ginny Carruthers Hegseth

Present at Reunion:
Dorothy Buehner Golnick, ’49
Merle Golnick
Bob Carman, ’48
Lu Carman
Ginny Carruthers Hegseth, ’48
Ray Cunningham, ’48
Ruth Ellis (Ray’s sister)
Bob Storm, ’48
Karen Storm
Victoria Storm
Alan Thompson, ’49
Don Wilder, ’49
Betty Lou Wood Nelson, ’48
Johnny Nelson
Shirley Wood Kocher, ’49
Bob Kocher

Minneapolis Area Kodai Lunch – May 6, 2023

Dear Kodai Friends

We were twenty-five (25) KIS alum and friends from across MN at Kodai Lunch at Macalester Plymouth United Church, 1658 Lincoln Avenue, St Paul, MN 55105.  My apologies for inadequate directions to the church parking lot.  Please turn south on Macalester Ave off Grand Ave, go past Lincoln Ave and turn right just south of the church.

We were honored by our senior alumni: Dr Bob and Mrs. Luann Carmen and son Mr. Chuck Carmen, Dr Miriam Naumann McCreary and husband Ken, niece Mrs. Cristina Nissen, Mr. John and Mrs. Faye Naumann.  Great to see Mr. Paul and Mrs. Margaret Christiansen, Mrs. Marion Greene, Mrs Judy Kessler and son Mr. Joe Kessler, Mrs. Lisa Lindell Hoh and son and granddaughter, Mrs. Mimi Lindell, Mr. Joel Otten, Mrs. Jody Ramer, Dr. Tim Ramer, Dr. Joe and Mrs. Marty Rittmann, Mrs. Lynn Stoltz, Mrs. Pauline Yardy, Mrs. Dorothy Dejong, and Dr. Steve Zorn who spoke on behalf of Bethania Kids and led us in sung prayer.

Our great thanks to Jody for organizing and for chole, dal, and rice.  To Mrs. Judy Kessler and Joe for abundant biriyani from Kumar’s thanks to their Thrivent Action Group grant.  And to Dot for green beans, to Cristina for potatoes, for Joe for masala chai, green chili chicken and sides, for Paul and Margaret for dried mango, for Joel for banana chips, and others who brought fruit and tasties.  And thanks to you for helping clear up.

Thanks with deep appreciation to those who donated a total of $340.00 to KFI for the KIS CEH (Center for Environment and Humanity).  A small donation was made to the church and $300 was sent to Mrs. Louise Riber, Administrator KFI, 216 Viewcrest Rd, Bellingham, WA 98229.  Online donations can be given here: https://www.kfi-us.org/donate-kfi/

Also, read here: https://www.kfi-us.org/environment-education-center/

If you know of any persons you think would wish to be included on our email list, please let me know: joeritt@gmail.com

Please keep Sat, October 7, 2023 for our next Kodai Lunch this Fall again at Macalester Church.

Have a great Summer.  Cheers, joe