Jaynotes | Vol. 48 No. 1 | Fall/Winter 2021

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Where

Y'at?!

book A Banks Street Story about her late husband and former Jesuit teacher Robert E. Donnelly ’51. Their son, Robert M. Donnelly ’90, drew the image for the book’s cover. The memoir focuses on Donnelly’s life through his graduation from Jesuit. Robert Greene ’62 moved to Idaho

TELL US WHERE Y’AT!

in April 2020 after a 37-year career with IRS to live out the rest of his retirement in a house overlooking Lake Coeur d'Alene. He previously lived in Cleveland, OH, and Richmond, VA.

Submit online at jesuitnola.org/where-yat.

Michael Miroue ’65 retired after

ALUMNI:

# Billy McCarthy ’68 recently

# Gene Fields ’57 who served on the New Orleans Police Department for 19 years and spent 35 years in law enforcement, authored a new book titled Cops and Characters in The Big Easy: True Stories Involving Celebrities, Criminals and Everyday People. The book chronicles his own career, providing a compilation of criminal investigations, unusual incidents, terrorism, and humorous stories involving the author, his friends and co-workers, and the occasional celebrity.

Thomas Bonner, Jr. ’60 wrote the

foreword to Mary Queen Donnelly’s

GENE FIELDS

2021 Distinguished Maritime Lawyer Award from the New Orleans Bar Association. The award recognizes lawyers who have been a longstanding members of the Maritime & International Law Committee, are highly respected among peers, and contribute significantly to the local admiralty bar.

1970s

1960s

’57

released the 12-song collection Crescent City Exile, a tribute to the sounds and sights and smells of New Orleans. André Mouledoux ’68 received the

’68

BILLY McCARTHY

# Joseph “Jay” Kuebel ’72 was a member of the crew that recently won the New York Yacht Club

Terry Billings ’74, the co-owner of

the TMJ and Sleep Therapy Centre of New Orleans, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain at its recent annual meeting in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Billings is both a fellow and diplomate in the American Board of Craniofacial Pain, as well as having achieved diplomate status in the American Board of Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine. Chip Lavie ’76 recently ranked among

practicing orthodontics for 46 years. He lives in San Diego with his wife of 50 years, Annelle.

1950s

Invitational Cup, one of the top sailing competitions in the world.

the most cited researchers in the world according to the Google Scholar Citations database. He is recognized as the top world expert in obesity by Expertscape and had his 1000th paper recorded on PubMed. Lavie’s research focuses on exercise, physical activity and fitness, obesity and the obesity paradox, cardiac rehab, and many other areas of preventive cardiology.

# David Bond, Greg Gillen, Gary Lindemann, and Pat Veters from the Class of ’79 (and their wives) recently

reunited in Vermont to celebrate turning 60 this year. The group biked around the farms, orchards, lakes, and hills of Western Vermont enjoying the fall foliage. These Jays have also been meeting over the last couple of years via Zoom to catch up on each other’s lives and families and to discuss spiritual matters. (From left on the next page: Greg and Deborah Gillen, Sarah

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JOSEPH "JAY" KUEBEL JESUIT HIGH SCHOOL | NEW ORLEANS |

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