Class Notes
January/February 2010
by Tony Lavely
As the holiday season approaches, we're making plans for a Class
Council meeting on Saturday, January 30th in New Haven. We'll also
try for tickets to a men's hockey game (Tony Lee
notes that they're ranked in the top 10 in early season polls). Please email
or call me if you would like to attend.
Per Wickstrom emailed that he and Elaine spent
two weeks in Alaska in August. Per's artwork is
on our Class Website; Per has not added
new work since the reunion due to his duties with the University of
Minnesota Medical School admissions committee and as chairman of the
development committee. The Wickstroms spent several days with
Jerry Springer and his wife, Melody. Per said:
"For a doctor, Jerry has been uncommonly useful. He has spent most of the
last 20 years taking care of native populations, sometimes in quite remote
places. He currently lives in the woods outside of Fairbanks." At its board
meeting on October 9th, the Hastings Center honored
Strachan Donnelley and his mother by naming the great lawn facing the
Hudson River, "Donnelley Lawn" where they will also put a bench dedicated to
Strachan. Vivian and their children attended the dedication ceremony. Last
September, the Huffington Post featured the Manchester Index, created
by Paul Manchester. In November, Paul joined
the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
Wayne Batcheler, Pete
Putzel, and Howard Gillette all emailed
with the sad news that Steve Bingham's
daughter, Sylvia ('09), died in an accident in September. A more complete
report has been posted on the Class Website under "Class News."
Harry Howell reported that he played in the
Kittansett golf tournament in Marion, MA, in September; he was paired with
Jim Dwinell and they faced
Ed Trippe and Jack
Mettler in the second round (a 64 foursome, possibly a first for a
USGA event)! Chris Getman has recovered from
hip surgery. As Mory's president, Chris reports great progress on the
renovation and re-opening. Last summer, George
Humphrey was honored at the 50th anniversary of his grade school,
Hawken School, for his lifetime of service to the school. This same school
was attended by Bill Manuel,
John Wilbur, and Clark
Harvey.
Jim Baxter is planning a trip to Japan to visit
his daughter, Kathryn ('88) and her husband Garth Bray who is managing
director of Sullivan & Cromwell in Tokyo. Bob Musil
recently joined the Board of Trustees of Mitchell College in New London. He
gave the commencement address and received an honorary degree in May. Bob
will be the Leonard R. Mellman Visiting Scholar at Temple University this
year. Bob Ball wrote, "I'm happily ensconced in
a cozy house near Lake Calhoun in Minneapolis with my partner of 15 years,
Mark Schuler. Together we have raised 8 children to adulthood. I'm still
studying piano, Russian, and Japanese, and do some occasional teaching."
Dan Lowenstein wrote: "I became emeritus
professor at UCLA School of Law to spend most of my time as Director of the
new UCLA Center for the Liberal Arts and Free Institutions. Google ‘UCLA
CLAFI' to learn more."
Tony Morris has attended three major
conferences on aerial firefighting this year — one in Athens, Greece — to
encourage public-private partnerships. Anne and Ed
Massey were in Cleveland in November to attend the wedding of Heather
Connelly, daughter of Mowry Connelley. They
stayed with Jim Shanklin and Carolyn. Ed
reminded Jim of his title, "World's Oldest Living Man," as dubbed by
Bill DuRoss. I heard from Candy that
Waldo Johnston was "in Newport, RI, waiting out
a storm so he can deliver a sailboat." Dan Pollack
and Nancy were in Calistoga, CA, in October for the wedding of their
daughter, Debbie. The Pollacks are having Thanksgiving dinner with the
Hollenbecks and will be visiting Gary Hollenbeck
and Marilyn in Florida this winter, where they will probably see Waldo
Johnson and Candy, too. Bob Hannah and Susan
spent most of the summer in Good Heart, MI, and welcomed a new
granddaughter.
Steve Norman emailed: "I retired from American
Express in September after 39 great years. Since then, I've formed a
consulting firm, SPNorman Co., which provides governance advice to
corporations." Steve is also on the NYSE Commission on Corporate Governance.
Bob Sexton, executive director of the Pritchard
Committee for Academic Excellence, reports "a tidal wave of reform" at their
fall meeting in Kentucky.
My daughter, Vanessa, and son, Benjamin, are touring Southeast Asia where
they just missed Jim Rogers in Singapore (he
was on his way to Switzerland) but are spending a few days on Koh Samui,
Thailand, with Patrick Caviness. It's
reassuring to have the Class of 1964 network around the World! By the way,
Jim Rogers made a very generous contribution to
the Class for the enhancement of our Class Website.
Terry Holcombe continues to make regular trips to Egypt in his
consulting practice. In November, Chris Getman
attended a panel discussion on the future of the news media; one of the
panelists was Bob Kaiser (a newly minted
grandfather) who was dapper and "his usual on-point, well-informed, witty self,"
according to Getman. Recently, Getman
accompanied Handsome Dan XVII (aka "Sherman") to the Trumbull College
Master's Tea where it took him three tries to "speak" … Sherman, that is,
not Getman (see "Class News" on the Website).
From all reports, there promises to be a large gathering of classmates at
the The Game on November 21st. Chris and Toddie
will be leading the delegation with Sherman outside Portal 27 and after the
game at the New Haven Lawn Club. There will be more reports from this
gathering in the next issue.