Class Notes
November/December 2010
by Tony Lavely
At this writing, the Mini-Reunion on the Coast of Maine in October
has 32 registrations. We will report news from this gathering in the next
issue. Thanks to Ward Wickwire,
Mac Deford, and Dennis
DeSilvey for organizing this mini-reunion. Rob
Waterman, who is a ski instructor at Breckenridge, has offered to
help organize a mini-reunion in Vail, Colorado in the winter of 2011 -12. If
you're interested in attending, please email
me or
Rob.
On February 4 - 5, 2011, our Class Council will meet in New Haven for our
annual meeting. Classmates are invited for dinner at Mory's on Friday night
(our Class Alcove Plaque will be on display), followed by the Men's Hockey
game. The meeting on Saturday will be at Kroon Hall which
Terry Holcombe reported was awarded LEED
Platinum status. Terry and Marya spent five days at the Mann Lake Ranch in
Oregon, owned by Hoyt Wilson & Mary.
Last June, Dan Pollack & Nancy hosted
Bob Hannah & Susan and
Mike Mazer & Hanna in Chicago. Don Crabtree
wrote: "I travel, play in USTA Super Senior tournaments, read more, play
golf whenever, and just plain enjoy not working." Bill
Drennen and Mike Austin exchanged
recollections of post-graduation experiences in Panama, South America, and
Vietnam (Drennen) and Nairobi (Austin). John Jeavons
was interviewed for an article about "Grow Biointensive" and a workshop in
Latin America. Frank Franklin emailed
Tony Lee: "I am now officially retired and
continue as professor emeritus at the University of Alabama at Birmingham
School of Public Health." Rich Niglio (who
splits his time between Minnesota and Tahoe) emailed that he will be
welcoming a new grandbaby in November. In August, Tony
Morris was invited to the US House of Representatives to make a
presentation on wildfire research.
Paul Balser took a Yale Travel cruise on Sea
Cloud to Lisbon and five seaports in Spain: "Great Yale lecturers!"
Dennis Desilvey & Kathy visited England in
October. Gus Speth emailed: "I've started my
new responsibilities (mainly teaching environmental policy) at Vermont Law
School. Peter Bradford and
Syd Lea live nearby."
Paul Ruden sent a hilarious narrative of catching Albert Pujols'
401st home run in Nationals Park. Fortunately it didn't interfere with his
recovery from lumbar fusion. Dave Plimpton has
taken up his new occupation as a salt-water fishing guide in Brooklyn's
Jamaica Bay. Joe Wishcamper emailed: "I
continue to expand my low-income housing business while carving out a month
or more for hunting and fishing."
John Evans emailed "We had a successful golf
outing last spring and will have a smaller one in October organized by
Tony Lee and Bill Galvin.
Galvin is quite spry on his new knee and is able to sprint 18 holes
complaining about his game the whole way." Roger
Thompson and his wife are doing another stint as missionaries for the
LDS Church in Mallorca, Spain. Chip Brennen
emailed that Loring Knoblauch organized another
Chicago-area luncheon in July attended by six classmates.
Bob Buchanan and Sharon traveled to Sulawesi,
Indonesia on another birding venture. Jay Huffard
emailed: "Kirk & I spent last winter in Minturn, Colorado, and skied every
day."
Jon McBride emailed: "Greetings from the left
bank of Lake Champlain (Essex, NY), where I live during the summer. Run into
Gordie Davis and Melissa from time to time." In
August, Butch Hetherington attended the
Football Association golf outing that honored Carm Cozza on his 80th
birthday. Waldo Johnston emailed: "Candy & I
spent the summer in Cooperstown, NY, and I taught sailing to boatloads of
little kids. I survived a boating accident and urge all classmates to attach
their ‘kill switches' to a body part."
Joel Schiavone, '58, asked any members of the underground society, Desmos,
to email him.
After eight months without the report of a classmate death, I regret to
inform you that I received notices of three deaths for this issue.
Bob Sexton and John Armor
died in August, and Peter Gubser died in
September. It was only weeks before his death that we posted Peter Gubser's
new book, Saladin: Empire and Holy War, in the
Publications section of our class Website.
There has been an outpouring of remembrances for these classmates.
Obituaries are posted on the In Memoriam
section of our class Website.