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class of 1964 - West-Point.ORG, The West Point Connection
UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY
CLASS OF 1964
ROSTER AND DIRECTORY
OF
GRADUATES, NEXT OF KIN, AND FORMER CADETS
8th Edition
2007
(Many thanks to Angie Magruder for the Cover Illustration for this Directory)
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DEDICATION
We are coming up on our 45th – Most are now retired, though often more active than when they were
working. No one remains on active duty, though Barry McCaffrey remains on faculty at West Point
and Geoff Louis is with the AOG. Thus, ‘64 is still contributing to our Alma Mater. We also
continue to suffer losses, most recently Bernie Ferry. We respectfully dedicate This Directory to the
memory of all those who, like Bernie, have gone before us.
. . . . They are here in ghostly Assemblage
The men of the Corps long dead,
And our hearts are standing attention
While we wait for their passing tread
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Grip hands with us now though we see not,
Grip hands with us, strengthen our hearts
As the long line stiffens and straightens
With the thrill that your presence imparts.
Grip hands tho’ it be from the shadows, While we swear as you did of yore,
Or living, or dying, to honor
The Corps, and the Corps, and the Corps
NAME
Donald Benjamin Cotter
Thomas Edward Millacci
Charles Thomas Hutchison III
Clair Hall Thurston
David Leonard Ugland
Harold Paul Kindleberger
Denis Wayne Galloway
Dee Wayne Stone
James Conrad Powers
James Clifford McKittrick
Date of Death
July 28, 1964
December 13, 1964
May 10, 1965
November 11, 1965
November 11, 1965
May 11, 1966
October 24, 1966
November 11, 1966
May 26, 1967
June 18, 1967
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Place
Tabor, Iowa
Toccoa, Georgia
KIA -Dominican Republic
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
Missing in action - Vietnam
David Allan Bujalski
Michael James Kiley
Harold James Kaufman
Charles Kirby Wilcox
Robert Frank Serio
Michael Robert Nawrosky
Akos Deszo Szekely
Carl J. Winter Jr.
William Ray Black
Gerard Vincent Palma
Joseph James O'Brien Jr.
Martin Levering Green Jr.
James Carl Kotrc
Robert James Walters
John Alexander Hottell III
David LeRoy Ramsay
John Meigs Graham
Mark Carl Galton
William Hopping Seely III
James Peter Mozden
Gregory John Hayward
Gary Peter Ponzoli
Bruce Alden McKinley II
Eric Lawrence Bischoff
Arthur Lorenzo West
Jon Thomas Little
Roger Clyde Higbee
Charles Schreiner Miller
John Ward Arrington
David Madsen Fishback
Neville Colburn
Leon Ryno Yourtee III
Roger Lewis Sornson
Lawrence Melvin Herdegen Jr.
Henry Lucius Thomas
Barry James Roller
Peter Michael Shaughnessey
Howard E. Boone
Don Lynn Renfro
Francis Joel Stephenson
James George Ganstoudes
Alan Nicholas Christensen
August 15, 1967
November 20, 1967
November 20, 1967
January 9, 1968
April 17, 1968
July 6, 1968
September 11, 1968
November 23, 1968
March 8, 1969
April 19, 1969
May 10, 1969
May 11, 1969
July 29, 1969
June 27, 1970
July 7, 1970
August 17, 1970
January 16, 1971
January 17, 1971
September 8, 1971
January 25, 1973
March 19, 1978
November 18, 1982
January 27, 1983
March 29, 1984
January 18, 1987
May 24, 1987
September 29, 1987
August 29, 1988
September 30, 1991
January 12, 1991
May 17, 1993
September 27, 1993
June 21, 1994
August 25, 1994
May 14, 1995
December 1, 1995
July 26, 1996
August 6, 1996
January 4, 1997
January 14, 1997
October 17, 1997
July 20, 1999
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KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
Died of Wounds - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA- Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
Rocky Mount, N.Carolina
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
KIA - Vietnam
Boston, Massachusetts
Canoga Park, California
Chelsea, Massachusetts
Lake Clear, New York
Timonium, Maryland
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Richmond, Indiana
Arlington, Virginia
Patrick AF Base, Florida
Huntington Beach, Calif.
Houston, Texas
Bethesda Maryland
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
McMinnville, Oregon
Winchester, Virginia
Los Angeles, California
Venice, Florida
Mill Valley, California
W. Palm Beach, Florida
Seaside, California
Georgetown, Texas
Rapid City, South Dakota
Las Vegas, Nevada
Redding Ridge Connecticut
Arlington, Virginia
Geoffrey Hamilton Kleb
David Bennett Dews
Robert Lawrence Blair
James Robert McClure III
Michael Benjamin Prothero
Joseph William Simonis
William James Miller
Gordon Thomas Rhoades
John Richard Clark
Alfred Norman Webb Jr.
Philip Milton Sleet Jr.
John Arthur Knutzen
Earl Robert Kelton
Gerald Curtis Brown
James Warren Normyle
Bernard Ambrose Ferry Jr.
December 2, 1999
February 12, 2000
September 18, 2000
April 3, 2001
February 13, 2002
March 6, 2002
April 20, 2003
July 31, 2003
December 15, 2003
August 20, 2004
December 9, 2004
June 13, 2005
April 5, 2006
June 28, 2006
April 18, 2007
September 14, 2007
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Falls Church, Virginia
Austin, Texas
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Fairfax Station, Virginia
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Bridgman, Michigan
La Jolla, Californai
Chattanooga, Tennessee
La Jolla, California
Alexandria, Louisiana
San Diego, California
West Haven, Connecticut
Washington, D. C.
Plantation, Florida
Covington, Louisiana
Class Children at the Academies
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John M. Graham, USMA 1987
Daniel E. Evans, USMA 1987
Seth F. Hudgins III, USNA 1987
Michael Magnell, USAFA 1988
Timothy Olson, USMMA 1988
Gregory J. Anderson, USMA 1988
Hugh F. Boyd IV, USMA 1988
Douglas C. Crissman, USMA 1988
Michael T. Tetu, USMA 1988
Michael Johnson, USMA 1988
Ellen Sue Dexter, USMA 1988
Jeffery A. Anderson, USMA 1989
Eric Winton, USAFA 1989
Christopher L. Hartle, USMA 1989
Benjamin J. Bigelow, USMA 1990
James F. McNulty Jr., USMA 1990
Charles B. Elliott IV, USMA 1990
Geoffrey S. Binney, USMA 1991
Richard O. Burney, USMA 1991
Watson G. Caudill III, USMA 1991
Christopher M. Hartley, USMA 1991
Douglas W. Winton, USMA 1991
James J. Beierschmitt, USAFA 1991
Liane Brewer, USAFA 1991
Michael (Joe) Raymond, USCGA 1991
James Quann, USNA 1993
James R. Bolen, USMA 1992
Norman W. Gill III, USMA 1992
Andrew W. Mack, USMA 1992
Mark P. Markowski, USMA 1993
Margaret Corbett, USAFA 1993
Nicole M. Yankoupe, USMA 1993
Eric D. Magnell, USMA 1994
William J. Major, USMA 1994
Paul W. Davison, USMA 1995
Craig S. Smith, USMA 1995
Kevin McAninch, USMA 1995
Stephan Lynskey, USMA 1996
Mark Lynskey, USMA 1996
Frederick Hinshaw, USMA 1996
Curtis Burney, USAFA 1996
Cameron Price, USMA 1996
Richard Grasfeder, USMA 1997
Michael Amrine, USMA 1997
Jason Holeman, USMA 1998
Jonathan Hartley, USMA 1998
Derek K. Odom, USMA 1999
Kristofer Kvam, USMA 1999
Kenneth DeGon, USAFA 2000
Jed Richards, USMA 2001
John Mastriani,USNA 2003
Son of John M. Graham
Son of Daniel Evans
Son of Seth F. Hudgins
Son of Carl O. P. Magnell
Son of Gregory M. Olson
Son of Norman L. Anderson
Son of Hugh F. Boyd III
Son of Kearny W. Crissman
Son of Robert G. Tetu Jr.
Son of Max Johnson
Dau of Richard P. Dexter
Son of Norman L. Anderson
Son of Harold R. Winton
Son of Anthony E. Hartle
Son of James E. Bigelow II
Son of James F, McNulty
Son of Charles B. Elliott III ex’64
Son of David G. Binney
Son of Samuel M. Burney Jr.
Son of Watson G. Caudill Jr.
Son of George M. Hartley
Son of Harold R. Winton
Son of James J. Beierschmitt
Dau of Larry K. Brewer
Son of John W. Raymond
Son of Brendan Quann
Son of William R. Bolen
Son of Norman W. Gill Jr.
Son of Arthur R. Mack
Son of Eugene P. Markowski
Dau of David A. Corbett
Dau of Roger F. Yankoupe
Son of Carl O. P. Magnell
Son of William J. Major
Son of Michael S. Davison Jr.
Son of Harold W. Smith
Stepson of Larry Strickland
Son of Jerrold Lynskey.
Son of Jerrold Lynskey
Son of Fred Hinshaw
Son of Samuel M. Burney Jr.
Son of Jack Price
Son of Lee Grasfeder
Son of Michael Amrine
Son of J. B. Holeman
Son of George M. Hartley
Son of Ron Odom
Son of Ken Kvam
Son of Ken DeGon
Son of Jack Richards
Son of Joe Mastriani
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In the following entries, I have tried to get at least some data on the classmates who did not respond. The base
was the AOG mailing list, which cover about 95% of the class. In addition, I ran internet searches in nationwide
phone directories. There are a few for whom we have no information. There are a few others who
affirmatively do not want to participate. Where there is no response, I have tried to verify the home address or
phone – less attention was paid to work addresses. Thus, if you find a work address in another state or with
another area code from the home address, it is quite possible that the work information has not been verified.
This is especially so in urban areas, where a change in the residential area code does not imply a change in the
work area code. In summary, I have done the best I can, and hope everyone will use the directory to further
cement the ties that bind the Class of 1964.
BILL ADAIR
25448
Spouse: Patsy
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
1962-64 G-2
Business Address
Children: George W. Adair – 10/11/67
William H. Jr. - 1/2/69
Patricia T Harp - 2/18/71
Grandchildren: Annalise Harp – 7/17/03
Will Adair – 7/11/04
Bennett Harp – 7/25/06
Katie Adair – 11/29/06
Home Address
700 Court Avenue
Marengo, Iowa 52301
(319) 642-6202
E-Mail: bill.adair@mchsi.com
Nature of Business: Retired
Remarks: I retired from NATO on 1 June 2001. We left Brussels after 15 years and settled in Savannah,
Georgia. We spent the next year or so getting over culture shock. I took up golf a year before I retired so I spent
considerable effort in trying to make up for all time that I had missed.
Jazz and ballet were too hard on her body at this stage in her life (2 new knees and a new ankle), so
Patsy took up competitive ballroom dance and loved it. She continues to choreograph dance musicals for
several companies.
The heat, humidity and crime of Savannah took its toll on Patsy so, when our daughter put the pressure
on, “You’re missing out on your grandchildren growing up”, we decided to move to Iowa. We found a beautiful
Tudor home, circa 1903 in a small farming community near Cedar Rapids and Iowa City in which our European
antiques look great. Iowa was quite a change, no one locks their doors and they leave cars running when doing
errands. It’s a bit colder in the winter and quite a change to look out of the bedroom window and see several
very large silos. 03.
JAMES L. ADAMS
25346
Spouse: Marylee F.
Cadet Co.:
Children: Lisa Kathleen Tressler - 9/14/71
Michael James Adams - 9/29/75
Grandchildren: Mark J. Tressler – 2/13/00
Kate E. Tresler – 6/20/05
Business Address
Home Address
BAHR, Inc.
12901 Popes Head Road
(703) 803-8887
Clifton, Virginia 20124-1415
FAX: (703) 803-6970
(703) 803-8887
E-Mail: jameslawrenceadams@yahoo.com
FAX: 703) 803-6970
Cell: (703) 930-6952
E-Mail: same as business
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 I-2
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Cell: (703) 930-6952
Title: Consultant
Nature of Business: Organizational Management studies for the Department of Defense
Area of Specialization: Force management.
Remarks: Marylee and I continue to enjoy a relatively quite life here in western Fairfax County, Virginia. We
have been in Clifton for twelve years, hosted our daughter, Lisa’s wedding reception in May 1995 and more
recently our son, Michael’s wedding rehearsal dinner in June 2007. In between we have enjoyed having a class
picnic here every summer, first weekend in June and an open house for the Army Navy game for those, like me,
who still enjoy the game but from a comfortable couch rather than a stadium seat. These get-togethers are for all
in the area including those who might be passing through. This year Doug Bennett, who happened to be visiting
from California, was able to join us. So, we’ll keep the light on for you.
I am largely retired now but still try to participate occasionally in studies where I might make a
contribution. Both Marylee and I have learned to enjoy golf again. There were long pauses in my golfing
experiences – career course at Ft Benning, Georgia, staff college at Ft Leavenworth, KS and occasionally while
at graduate school in Atlanta, Georgia – not much in between. We find playing golf now a highly enjoyable way
to spend some quality time together; the cold beer after a round is also enjoyable.
Lisa, her husband Chris and our grandchildren, Mark and Kate are still in Austin, TX where Chris
works for AMD designing computer chips. Michael, and his wife Erin live nearby in Fairfax, VA. Michael
works for an IT consulting firm and Erin is a doctor of pharmacy. Greatly enjoyed a recent mini-reunion in
Charleston, SC where we saw so many good friends from a number of distant states whom we might otherwise
not see except at reunions at West Point. Was particularly enjoyable as we shared a beach house on the ocean
with JB Holeman, Sam Burney, Hal Hatfield and Marty Michlik and their ladies. So we had a small reunion
within a mini-reunion! Sam is a good cook! Marty is a beer brew-master and he’s good at it! Hal kept things
tidy. JB and I stayed out of the way.
So many good things and good times have come to us since we took an oath on the Plane on July 5,
1960. And, God willing, many more good things and good times are in our future. That includes the
camaraderie with those who find the time to visit us here in Virginia. John’s book has the address and phone
numbers so look us up when you’re in the neighborhood. Warm regards to all.
VUKOSLAV E. AGUIRRE
25291
Spouse: Emma J.
Cadet Co.:
Children: Sergio E. - 5/2/73
Tonka L. - 6/19/75
Grandchildren: Angelina Sybelle – 4/30/04
Kasia Lily – 5/14/06
Business Address
Home Address
(same as home)
5485 Autumn Court
Greenwood Village,
Colo. 80111-3417
(303) 771-5882
FAX: (303) 799-8392
Cell: (303) 912-1002
E-Mail: vuk.aguirrev@comcast.net
Title: Consultant and Expert witness
Nature of Business: Expert witness and consultant on Geotechnical Engineering
Remarks: Things never go as planned. After Oceanus Group bought my Aguirre Engineers, Inc. (AEI) on
December 31, 2002, I had to fight seven months later to get it back because Oceanus Group was going bankrupt.
I cleaned up AEI and sold it on October 31, 2003 to Acura Engineering out of Phoenix, Arizona. (Two sales in
less than one year.) Between the first and the second sale, I came out whole. In April 2007, Aztec, the parent
of Acura Engineering, bought Acura out, and Aztec was in turn bought out by Grupo Typsa out of Madrid,
Spain. I have been on a retainer as a consultant to Acura, Aztec, and hope to continue with Typsa.
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 D-2
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For the last 4 or 5 years I have become a hired gun in my area of specialization, geotechnical
engineering. I have been fairly effective for my clients and have yet to lose a case for them. It is strange to
have the clients send me fruit baskets, and the attorneys take me out to fine restaurants. The awards have been
multi-million, and I am getting a good reputation for being very good on the witness stand. The money is very
good.
With the birth of our two granddaughters, Emma has refused to move to Miami as I had planned. So
we are stuck for the foreseeable future in Denver.
Emma has been doing fine with her non-Hodgkins Lymphoma. It came back in January 2006, but it
was treated with Rituxan that goes after the bad cells only, and does not cause her loss of hair or any other side
effects. She is getting MRI and PET scans every 6 months, and everything is OK so far.
Son Sergio divorced in 2004, and re-married in April 2005, and now has a 10 month old daughter. He
left Telefonica in 2005, and now has a patent pending for a video device that is solar powered, and is attached to
a tombstone. When you open up the solar cover, a video of the life of the deceased in viewed. It was in
development for two years, but in March we got our first run of 1,000 units. Sales are brisk. We have been in
over 400 newspapers around the world (including Wall Street Journal, New York Times, etc.), on over 40 TV
programs (including CNN, MSNBC, NBC, ABC, CBS, etc.), and on “CSI New York” in March 2006 (the
program started with an actor watching our video at a cemetery where he gets shot, and the investigation
repeatedly showed our VIDSTONE unit, and was mentioned by the actors). You can check us out at
www.vidstone.com. We are expanding to pet videos.
Daughter Tonka, married since April 2003, now has a three year old girl. Her husband has his own
trucking business, and she works out of te home on a wedding, invitation, etc. custom card business.
Sergio moved from Miami to Denver, so all the family is co-located in Denver, which allows Emma to
play with her granddaughters every day.
Life is good.
TOMMY A AKER
ex-cadet
Spouse: Marie A.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Business Address
Children: Deborah A. Baucom - 11/3/65
Amy A, Rankin- 4/8/69
Grandchildren: Marlee A. Baucom - 1/13/93
Kelly A. Baucom - 9/16/95
Spencer Rankin – 6/14/00
Home Address
4965 Fulton Place
Murrells Inlet, S. C. 29576
(843) 455-0090
FAX: (843) 357-0098
E-Mail: taaker@infionline.net
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Railroad
Remarks: Tommy updated his data but left out the remarks – here is what he wrote last time. Marie and I
moved to Murrells Inlet, South Carolina this August from Roanoke. We have grown to love the beach and the
friends we have made at our local church. We extend an open invitation to all to drop by if you are in the
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area.
My son-in-law Jim Baucom will be the Senior Pastor at Columbia Baptist Church in Falls Church,
Virginia January 2003. If I must say so he is pretty good. If anyone in the area is looking for a great church
home, it may be worth your while to visit.
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DOUG ALITZ
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 B-2
1962-64 F-2
Spouse: Maggie
Children:
Grandchildren:
25313
Rob - 12/18/61
Susie - 11/1/64
Scott - 9/30/65
Karen - 11/3/66
Katie - 6/27/70
Dylan - 5/1/92
Joseph - 3/12/95
Sebastian - 11/3/95
Kelsey - 9/12/96
Sarah - 7/28/97
Home Address
same
Business Address
Aunt Polly's B&B
Box 493, Route 28N
Newcomb, New York 12852
(518) 582-2260
FAX: (518) 582-2260
E-Mail: auntpollys@juno.com
Title: B & B Owner; Commercial Pesticide Applicator
Nature of Business: Bed and breakfast; Aquatic insects
Area of Specialization: hospitality; eradication of black flies
Remarks: No response this time. Doug wrote in 1998 that he and Maggie were enjoying life in the “Heart of
the Adirondacks”. Their Bed and Breakfast “Aunt Polly’s” was doing extremely well. The kids were all doing
fine. Rob and Gina had two sons - Dylan and Sebastian, and own two restaurants in Nyack, New York. Susie
and Ron were living in Glens Falls, New York. Scott and Mary had two children, Joseph and Sarah, and lived
in Hackettstown, New Jersey. Karen and Alun were in California. Karen is in charge of an autistic center in
Los Angeles while Alun Is waiting for his big break as a screen writer. Katie and Keith had a daughter, Kelsey,
and lived in Great Meadows, New Jersey. They are still in business: http://www.auntpollysbb.com/
KENT R. ALLEN
25146
Spouse: Marcia
1960-62 I-2
Children: Murray Richard - 3/24/67
1962-64 M-2
Rachel Christine - 5/10/69
Daniel Patrick - 12/25/70
Mary Jennifer - 10/27/73
Benjamin Walker - 2/10/84
Grandchildren: Five (names not given)
Business Address
Home Address
SAMBA Holdings, Inc.
313 Plaza Consuelo
1730 Montano NW, Suite F
Bernalillo, New Mexico 87004
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87107
(505) 771-0086
(505) 797-2622 x-127
FAX: (505) 947-2622
E-Mail: kallen64@earthlink.net
Cell: (505) 688-4873
Title: CEO
Nature of Business: Software Applications
Area of Specialization: Finance, Business Planning.
Remarks: I am winding down as CEO of SAMBA Holdings, Inc. We will be selling the Co. in the next 6-12
months. I will retire again (perhaps more successfully this time). Marcia is running her own business—
Cadet Co.:
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doing well. Kids are all healthy and happy and spread all over, (California, New Jersey, New Hampshire,
Colorado, Ohio). I am very involved in Las Placitas Presbyterian Church.
Marcia and I bicycle as primary leisure activity—Cycle tour in Italy Sep ’06 (also in 2003), 100 mi.
fundraiser for JDRF late last year. Living in New Mexico is wonderful. As an old church friend would
always say, “I’d be ashamed to complain”.
BOB ALMASSY
24974
Spouse: Carolyn
Children: Cynthia Marie Strollo- 5/12/66
Michael Robert Almassy - 2/22/68
Darryl Brian Almassy - 7/18/70
Grandchildren: Matthew Joseph Strollo - 8/16/91
Meghan Leigh Strollo - 11/9/93
Emma Almassy – 6/19/03
Abigail Almassy – 6/5/06
Business Address
Home Address
ITT Industries,
316 North Pitt Street
Advanced Eng & Sciences
Alexandria, Virginia 22314-2509
2560 Huntington Avenue
(703) 519-8392
Alexandria, Virginia 22303
E-Mail: ralmassy@aol.com
(703) 682-4204
FAX: (703) 682-4201
E-Mail: bob.almassy@itt.com
Cell: (571) 215-4231
Title: Vice President, Programs
Nature of Business: Defense related research and development
Area of Specialization: program management
Remarks: Still working as an executive for ITT Corporation, but getting closer and closer to hanging it up.
Carol retired from nursing in a cardiologist’s practice in 2006 and has started reminding me almost daily about
how sweet it is to travel and visit grandkids. The good things in our lives seem to revolve more and more
around children and grandchildren. Cyndi, Joe, Matthew and Meghan still live in Philadelphia, so we make the
trek up there about every other month. Joe is a Lieutenant on the Philly police force; Cyndi is an elementary
school teacher; Matthew is a junior in HS and active in band (drums); Meghan is finishing middle school as a
varsity cheerleader. Both kids are straight A students and Grandma & Grandpa’s prides and joys.
Closer to home, Mike is a Lieutenant in the Charles County (Maryland) Sheriff’s Department; Debbie
owns and operates a framing store; Emma and Abigail are the smartest and cutest young ladies ever to grace
these hallowed shores! Darryl, also a Charles County Sheriff, is engaged to Kathy, an RN, and is looking
forward to a June wedding in 2008. Kathy has four kids, so the Almassy grandkid brood is set to double!
Heather and Tiffany (16, twins), Jessica (9), and William (4) are absolutely the greatest!.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 C-2
BOB AMES
25404
Spouse: Gail
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Wendy A. Briley - 2/22/65
1962-64 I-1
Jennifer A. Chance - 7/16/68
Grandchildren: Elizabeth Kay Briley - 7/15/91
James C (Cole) Chance - 9/18/93
Emily Briley – 4/26/95
Nicolas Chance - 7/10/97
Business Address
Home Address
Stephens, Inc.
9604 Black Watch Court
4521 Sharon Rd
Charlotte, North Carolina 28277
.Suite 200
(704) 544-8826
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Charlotte, North Carolina 28211
Cell: (704) 293-6023
(704) 442-5033
E-Mail: rames1@carolina.rr.com
FAX: (704) 442-5055
E-Mail: bames@stephens.com
Title: Financial Consultant
Nature of Business: Investments
Are a of Specialization: Wealth Management
Remarks: Gail and I spent 29 great years in the Army, retiring at Carlisle Barracks. We are blessed with two
wonderful daughters, both born at Fort Carson on separate tours. Our travel and assignments have taken us to
Fort Benning, Fort Carson, Fort Sill, Fort Polk, Fort Leavenworth, The Air Force Academy, 3 years in Germany,
2 years in Turkey, graduate school at Tulane University, and a few others. Upon retirement, we located in
Charlotte, North Carolina and here we remain. Our daughters married two great young men and we now enjoy
them, along with the four grand children; two girls (Beth and Emily) are Wendy and Glenn’s children; 2 boys
(Cole and Nicholas) are Jennifer and Chris’s. We are so fortunate to have both families living in North
Carolina, and in close proximity to us. We have really enjoyed being able to see and participate in the
grandchildren’s activities.
Upon retirement, I went with Merrill Lynch and three years ago my partner and I were offered
the opportunity to open an office in Charlotte for Stephens, Inc., a private investment bank located in Little
Rock, Arkansas. It was a great move and a wonderful company,
Life has been great, what a fantastic journey I, and my family, have enjoyed since that July 1960
initial welcome (??) to West Point.
ROBERT M. (MIKE) AMRINE
24958
Spouse: Heike Maria Gottler
1960-62 B-1
Children: Michelle Anne Pecseyne - 12/17/70
1962-64 M-1
Michael Ryan - 12/24/74
(USMA 1997)
Grandchild: Megan Elizabeth Amrine – 9/25/02
Adah Nicole Amrine – 11/--/06
Business Address
Home Address
KBR
1416 McIlhenny
601 Jefferson Avenue
Houston, Texas 77004
Houston, Texas 77002-7990
(281) 435-1905
(713) 753-7238
E-Mail: robert50ma@aol.com
Email: mike.amrine@kbr.com
E-Mail: mike.amrine@halliburton.com
Title: Project Director
Nature of Business: EPC Contractor; Oil and Gas Industry
Area of Specialization: Project Management, Leadership
Remarks: This will not be very garrulous, expansive, informative, entertaining, and/or creative. It probably
will not even rise to the level of a slug-stopper. In March 2007 Heike and I were married on a beach in Florida.
We almost immediately went to Singapore where my project was relocating. At the end of August we returned
to Houston as I was reassigned to a bigger project for Dow and Saudi Aramco. Before we returned we traveled
to Beijing, Thailand and Cambodia (Angkor temples – a must see!). The work on the new project will be done
in Houston for the next couple of years. Michelle and Michael, their spouses, and the two granddaughters are all
doing well.
Cadet Co.:
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NORMAN L. ANDERSON
25477
Spouse: Janine
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Children: Gregory - 3/9/66
1962-64 B-1
(USMA '88)
Jeffery - 8/29/67
(USMA '89)
Grandchildren: Kathleen - 10/3/95
Meg – 8/7/98
Mary Claire – 10/7/03
Caroline – 1/19/07
Sam – 4/25/07
Business Address
Home Address
8 Mountain Brook Road
Cornwall, New York 12518
(845) 534-8661
FAX: Same
E-Mail: normjanine@aol.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: I retired from teaching high school math and coaching after 17 years at O’Neill High School in
Highland Falls. It was a wonderfully rewarding experience but I felt I was losing a little of the enthusiasm I had
when I was younger. Immediately following retirement I was fortunate to fill a one year civilian position at
West Point teaching “rock” math to plebes. It was a humbling experience teaching in classrooms I used to go
“D” in.
Janine and I are really retired now, watching our grandchildren play soccer and seeing the USA. I find
myself tackling some projects I have been putting off for years and running to Home Depot every day. Most of
these projects would be finished if Harvey Fraser didn’t call every day to play golf and take my money.
We are contemplating moving south towards Williamsburg near Jim and Judy McCormack and Dixie
Chilcoat but have not made a final decision yet. Jim is making a serious attempt to crack the Senior PGA Tour
and I think I could be his caddy. During football season you can find us in “A Lot” tailgating and supporting
the Army team. Please stop by if you are in the area. Looking forward to seeing everyone at the next reunion.
RAYMOND W. “BILL” ANDERSON
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
1962-64 E-1
24949
Spouse: Elizabeth
Children: David Taylor - 6/11/75
Eric Tyler - 4/3/78
Grandchildren: Kathleen Ceil – 10/3/95
Margaret Elizabeth Grace (Meg) –
8/7/98
Business Address
Home Address (2007 AOG)
Fusion Medical Technologies, Inc.
532 8th Street
1804 Shoreline Drive
Petaluma, California 94952
Mountain View, California 94043
(707) 766-9445
(650) 903-4067
E-Mail: billanderson925@aol.com
FAX: (650) 937-1129
Title: Vice President Finance and Chief Financial Officer
Nature of Business: Medical Devices (Surgical Sealants)
Area of Specialization: Corporate financial management
Remarks: Nothing from Bill this time. He wrote in 1998 that they enjoyed the San Francisco Bay area despite
an ever increasing commute time. Liz was a licensed MFCC (Marriage, Family, Children Counselor) but also
enjoyed her perennial flower garden which had by then incorporated their entire back yard. Son David was
enjoying his senior year at the University of the Pacific, majoring in sports management. Son Eric was back at
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the University of Oregon, where he was getting decent grades despite the fact that studying was an activity
which he largely ignored or avoided in high school.
ANDREW E. ANDREWS
25005
Spouse: Maria
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-1
Children: Marissa G. Rooney - 9/19/72
1962-64 I-1
Margo A. Westbrook - 4/10/74
Michelle J Andrews - 4/14/76
Matthew L. Andrews - 11/10/80
Grandchildren: Christopher Kenyon Rooney – 3/20/98
Sofie Marie Westbrook – 6/5/00
Chloe Andrew Rooney – 8/22/02
Jase Matthew Westbrook – 2/17/03
Business Address
Home Address
MS P917
350 Valle Del Sol
Los Alamos National Laboratory – Box 1663 Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544
Los Alamos, New Mexico 87545
(505) 672-9698
(505) 665-0732
FAX: (505) 672-1162
E-Mail: andrews@lanl.gov
E-Mail: andy@andrewsgallery.com
Title: Technical Staff member, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Nature of Business: Research and development
Remarks: Compiling appropriate remarks is most difficult because it reminds me that we graduated over 43
years ago. So I have three options: (1) repeat and polish old stories in order to make them even more
unbelievable, (2) wallow in the fact that we all are getting older and the Corps has, and (3) recount the blessings
and good fortune that has met me since that glorious day at Trophy Point on 5 July 1960. I prefer option three.
First, I had the privilege to grow and mature with the finest group of men I ever met. We were not
perfect in strength, character, academics, or maturity, but we were a class and ultimately loyal to ourselves. We
helped each other grow and mature as we made our way to graduation and a bond that carries us through life –
USMA 64.
After graduation, I was among those that went directly to graduate school. I went to the University of
California at Berkeley – the place that gave rise to the Free Speech Movement and the anti-Vietnam movement.
Some might ask how one could call going to Berkeley a blessing. Besides being one of the finest graduate
engineering schools in the country, I also learned that most of those who dissent are good people and despite the
sometimes vitriolic rhetoric love this country and its freedom.
Subsequently, I was assigned to Ft. Bliss, adjacent to the west Texas town of El Paso. Being still a
bachelor, I was invited to dinner at the home of a fellow officer. He had also invited a young lady named Maria
Hernandez, who later accepted my proposal and has been the love of my life and best friend ever since. We
traveled wherever the Army deemed to send us and raised our family of four wonderful children. And as Maria
always put it, wherever we were was exactly where she wanted to be.
In 1976, I had the privilege to return to West Point in the Department of Military Instruction. As you
may recall, that was the year that women were first admitted as cadets. It was a period of major change. Being
in DMI, I was recycled through Buckner three times and had the honor of meeting and escorting Mrs. Buckner
when she visited. While some might have said “the Corps has” in 1976, I found that it grew and evolved.
In 1979, I was assigned to the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory as a Military Research Associate.
After a two year tour, I went to SHAPE, Maria and family in tow, to live for three years in Belgium. At
SHAPE, I had the privilege to accompany the SACEUR to Nuclear Planning Group meetings, deal with major
air defense issues on a international basis, and, most importantly, meet and share the camaraderie of soldiers that
love their countries as much as I love mine.
After SHAPE it was time to bid farewell to active duty and return to the Los Alamos National
Laboratory as a technical staff member. We have been here for 23 years now. For those unfamiliar with Los
Alamos and its laboratory, it has perhaps the smartest population of any community in the world. This presents
its own challenges when your presence contributes to the lowering of the populous IQ. But the rewards are
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plentiful and include the opportunity to continually learn and work at the bleeding edge of technology.
Also while here in Los Alamos, we opened Andrews Gallery and kept it open for 13 years. While it is
now housed in our mother-in-law’s house and primarily web based, the business exposed me to artists. From
this exposure I concluded that I am truly left brained. While I appreciate the aesthetics of art, I learned to let
Maria make the artistic decisions and restrict myself to the business and computer technology aspects.
I would be remiss if I didn’t account for my four wonderful children:
Marissa, born at Fort Leavenworth, lives in Los Alamos, is a mommy, and the wife of the assistant
principal at Los Alamos High School. In college, Marissa was a swimmer at New Mexico State University and
eventually earned her degree in biology from the University of New Mexico.
Margo, born at Bitburg Air Base, lives in Mobile, Alabama, is a mommy also, and works for Spring
Hill College. In college, she played Division One soccer for the Univ. of Arkansas, Little Rock while earning
her degree in Criminal Justice.
Michelle, born at Weisbaden Air Base, lives with us for the time being, having been severely injured in
an automobile accident in 1999, one month after graduating from the University of New Mexico with a degree in
fine arts. Through college and her time since the accident, her resume includes working on a salmon boat in
Alaska, qualifying and working as a wild land fire fighter, very successfully teaching discipline deficient
children in Santa Fe, creating and selling art, starting her own art instruction business, teaching at the local high
school, and dealing with the aftermath of traumatic brain injury.
Matthew, born at Kirtland AFB, gave up sports after high school and attended University of California
at Santa Barbara to major in film studies. He now resides in North Hollywood and works for Fox in the
international DVD business while he earns his right of passage as a screen writer.
While this narrative is incomplete, it hints at the blessings and good fortune that has come my way
because of the two truly important decisions I made in my life. The most important decision I made was asking
Maria to marry me. But very close behind was choosing West Point, affording me the honor and privilege to be
a member of the Class of 64.
WILLIAM M. ANNAN
Cadet Co.:
1959-61 E-2
1961-62 L-2
1962-64 B-2
25311
Spouse: Suzanne
Children: Christopher M. - 12/15/65
Tami D. - 4/30/69
Grandchildren: BreAnna Christine Sustaita-3/29/88
Jessica Snouwaert - 3/3/97
Ashley Annan – 9/5/2000
Jack Snouwaert – 7/29/2002
Business Address
Home Address
9872 South Prairie Falcon Lane
9872 South Prairie Falcon Lane
Littleton, Colorado 80130
Littleton, Colorado 80130
(303) 683-3477
(303) 683-3477
FAX: (720) 348-1422
FAX: (720) 348-1422
E-Mail: atxing@qwest.net
E-Mail: atxinc@qwest.net
Cell: (720) 218-1595
Title: Winter Worker – Summer Golfer
Nature of Business: Winter - Any work I can find, to make enough money to play golf in the summer.
Remarks: Suzanne and I continue our quest to play the great golf courses of the world. We previously played
as many as we could in Ireland and Spain and this past year added Italy and the Bandon Dunes trio to our list.
We still need to play so many in the USA that saying “so many courses so little time” is most fitting. We also
make an annual golf trip to the Moon Palace resort in Cancun for 7 to 10 days at the end of January each year;
anyone wishing to join us on this annual trek please give us a call. And as hard as it is to believe Suzanne
and I will host The 12th Wedding Bells Open this month.
I’ll do anything legal in the winter to fund our summer golf. Do a little sales, computer data basing and,
and am the lead gopher for Suzanne’s event planning and wine tasting businesses. Outside of golf our greatest
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joy is spending time with the kids and grandkids. Chris and his family have moved back to this area and so we
have everyone now in the same general location.
We are also very fortunate to have the Olson’s, Dooley’s, Harman’s, Pope’s, Smith’s (Norm) and
Kunkel’s living nearby and so we get together regularly for dinner or golf. Our house can accommodate a
visiting foursome, so anyone coming this way should plan to spend a few days and play some of the great golf
courses in the area.
THOMAS E ANTHONY
25187
Spouse: Emalyn
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
Children: Thomas Jr. - 12/16/67
1962-64 F-2
Michael - 7/27/74
Chrisbtopher - 3/24/80
Emily Victoria – 11/5/2000
Grandchildren:
Thomas III – 4/29/97
Jennifer – 5/21/99
Business Address
Home Address
7961 Waterfall Circle
Huntington Beach, Cal. 92648
California 92648
(714) 756-2136
E-Mail: tom@west-point.org
Title: Entrepreneur
Nature of Business: Real Estate Investment
Area of Specialization: Management
Remarks: It was great meeting classmates at our last reunion. At that time I was living in the Philippines and
flew in for the event, then back to Davao City, Mindanao, where I continued to live with my wife and daughter
until we returned to Huntington Beach, California in May of 2006.
We continue our small real estate development company and keep a vacation home in the
Philippines.
Emily just finished the first grade and is active in ballet and modeling. My wife, Mailyn, and I
chase her around, hang out at the beach, bike around town, and play tennis.
We travel. I keep contacts in Europe, and we were in Germany, Austria, and Hungary for two
months in 2005. We also visited Cairns, Australia, and Hawaii. I have real estate projects in Texas and
Tennessee. We have a time share in Las Vegas.
My three older sons live in Kerrville, Texas, Hollywood, and Los Angeles. We get together
often.
I teach business classes online for the University of Phoenix.
My main project, however, has been writing a novel, “Mindanao”, being published by Beaufort
Books, New York, in 2008. I will announce a website when it is up. I study screenwriting in a workshop at the
University of California and have ideas for a few more novels.
J. ARMSTRONG
25132
Spouse: Gail
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
Children: Mark - 12/67
1962-64 I-2
Michael - 12/70
Grandchildren: Katie Christine – 12/99
Ashley – 10/01
Business Address
Home Address
20 Melody Lane
White Salmon, Washington 98672
(509) 493-1320
email: jay_omak@hotmail.com
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Cell: (509) 342-0036
Title: Retired / raise horses
Area of Specialization: Engineer
Remarks: I moved to Tucson in 2003. Met Gail and she wanted to live in Washington State. So – in 2004, I
returned. We have a 30 acre farm and raise horses, hike, camp and enjoy each day. We also have goats, pigs,
and cows. The freezer is full and everyone is welcome to stop by for a good steak.
On a different note, I was diagnosed with early Parkinson’s in 1995. It has progressed and I truly try to
enjoy each day and every hike while I can. If other classmates have Parkinson’s, I would enjoy comparing
experiences.
JCA
JOSEPH C. ARNOLD
25084
Spouse: Mary Sethness
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Joseph Coleman, Jr. - 4/27/71
1962-64 K-1
Mary Arnold Kennedy - 6/15/72
Emily Elizabeth - 6/13/79
Michael Buckley - 7/15/80
Grandchildren: Charles Forstmann Arnold 1/25/06
Thomas Coleman Kennedy 11/6/02
William Redfield Kennedy 7/8/05
Business Address
Home Address
East and Beyond, Ltd.
8643 Old Dominion Dr
6727 Curran Street
McLean, Virginia 22102-1100
McLean, Virginia 22101
(703) 356-3899
(703) 448-8200
E-Mail: joe@arnoldclan.com
FAX: (703) 821-1272
E-Mail: joe@ eandbeyond.com
Virpack
8603 Westwood Center Dr., #250
Vienna, Va 22182
703-734-1133 x104
joe.arnold@virpack.com
Title: President
Specialization: Co-founder of two business: Asian antiques and computer software.
Industry: Entrepreneurial | Business Opportunities
Remarks: The Arnold family is staying busy. Mary and I continue to run our Asian antique business, East &
Beyond, Ltd. in McLean, Virginia. Business is good, and we enjoy collecting and selling but most of all the
variety of customers that come from all over the US . The DC area is never short of characters, famous or
other. Surprisingly the two buying trips to Asia each year seem to be easier. We are either getting used to the
travel or are getting more forgetful. The cost of the flights and hotels, however, are noticeably higher. Korea
and Japan are no longer good sources, and we do better buying from the many retirees in the DC area. China
still abounds with a good variety of items with new areas opening up each year.
I continue to split my time between antiques and computer technology. VirPack occupies my mornings
and East & Beyond my afternoons. As a co-founder and CFO of VirPack, I am continually exposed to techies,
which is an excellent way to hold off brain atrophy. Technology is great. I can go to our summer cottage on
Lake Michigan and do my work as though I were sitting in the office in VA. Broadband and a VPN connection
is all I need to take my work with me.
Daughter Mary lives near us in Virginia. Her husband, Tom, is the VP of Civilian Sales for
GTSI. They have two sons, Cole and William.
Son Joe is in commercial real estate in Chicago. He and Tori have one son, Charlie, and are expecting
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another in September.
Emily has just moved to Chicago. She works for a Lockheed Martin subsidiary, Savi.
Michael lives near us in Virginia and is six months away from graduating from George Mason
University.
JOHN WARD ARRINGTON
25433
Died September 30, 1991
Widow: Marsha D.
Cadet Co.: 1960-62 C-2
1962-64 K-2
Children:
Grandson:
Susan L. Brown - 6/29/1968
John D. - 9/24/1970
Alexander Arrington Brown – 12/5/02
Business Address
Home Address (2003)
Marsha:
Marsha:
DA-DCSOPS
155 Cameron station blvd
2B536, Pentagon
Alexandria, Virginia 22304
Washington, D.C.
(703) 845-8652
(703) 695-6954
Remarks: Was unable to locate Marsha, wo preobably has retired. In 2003 Marsha wrote:
Susan Arrington Brown married Chris Brown, cfo of the Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Susan
is a lawyer and works for the Office of Economic Development, State of Georgia. They have a
son, Alexander “Alex” Arrington Brown, born December 5, 2002.
John’s son, John D. Arrington is currently going to Georgia State University in Atlanta,
Georgia working on a physicians assistant degree.
HOWARD F. (HOWIE) BACHMAN
25055
Spouse: Barbara J. (Babs)
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 M-1
Children: Jo Anne Kupbens - 8/22/68
1962-64 I-1
Theodore Thomas (Tod) - 3/20/73
Grandchildren: Foster Ruch Kupbens 12/10/97
Sawyer Jo Kupbens – 11/21/2002
Amalia Jan Kupbens -2/3/2005
(died 9/26/2005)
Bryce Stiles Kupbens – 3/15/2007
Business Address
Home Address
115 Seton Hill Road
Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
757 258 9017
(717) 264-5254
bachman1@cox.net
bjbachman@cox.net
Title: Retired
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Remarks: In June 04, Babs and I retired to Williamsburg VA but not to sit on the porch and drool in our cups.
I tell people that I am retired –sort of. I really do four major things that have kept me busy and engaged.
I teach refresher math at Thomas Nelson Community College. It is an ideal situation for me. Three
weeks straight twice a year I teach from 0800 to 1600hrs. TNCC has a contract with the Navy to convert
Corpsmen into Medical Lab Technicians. This is a year long program which starts with refresher chemistry and
math courses. I teach young enlisted sailors the math they need to survive the rest of the course. I start with least
common denominators and end with descriptive statistics. It keeps me alert, allows me to do something I love to
do while leaving me free to pursue my other passions most of the year.
I am a golf cart attendant at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Resort here in Williamsburg. For a golf fanatic
it is better then stealing!!!! It is part time work that schedules me for once to four times a week depending on the
season. I work about 6 hours at a time serving guests by loading their clubs when they arrive or cleaning them
when they finish. I also pick the driving ranges at times. One can find me plugged into my Ipod mini listening to
50’s folk music while running the picker. You have never lived till you take a golf ball in the front windshield
while driving the picker. My grandson thought it was really fun to ride it. I also do some dog work towing carts
to the barn and washing them for the next day. Why would one do this? Well I quickly found out the supervision
there was less intense than at home. In fact I have learned the life of a slug is not so bad. I go to work, do what I
am told, turn all real problems over to my supervisor, and leave while never worrying about anything there. I do
what I am told just like a PFC. Yes I get paid a little, have a very flexible schedule, and get more golf bennies
than you can believe. It totally covers my golf habit. Well perhaps it won’t cover next year’s expenses when we
are going to Pebble Beach for six days playing some of the best courses in the world. If you play, you ought to
make Babs and my home one of your stops.
I play golf incessantly trying to improve upon my limited skills. I play about 3 times a week, go to at
least five tournaments a year and fiddle around with new clubs. Babs does not play but we have a deal. If I
watch her sew for 4 hours, she will watch me play a round of golf. So far that has not yet happened!
Last but not least I am a volunteer fund raiser for Scotland School for Veterans’ Children. I run the Tree
of Lights subcommittee to remember the fallen. That includes our class fallen but also all the members of the
armed forces who have given their lives in the War on Terrorism from PA. SSVC is a school worth supporting.
It serves the children of veterans of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The students are mostly at risk kids
from poor families who need to escape the tough streets. They are not adjudicated children but most come to the
school behind in reading and math. I feel my service there is my way of thanking the many enlisted troops that
supported me so well over the years.
But that is enough about me. Babs is really happy to be in a house she expects to live in for a long time.
As a result we have be trading out furniture for new and better pieces or moving all of it about to achieve
perfection. Walls are getting new paint colors to better show off décor which is always wonderful. She also has
the second largest room after the Great Room which is over the garage. That is her empire of sewing, quilting,
arts and other creative projects. Those who know us well must realize that I am the people person but Babs is
truly a creative genius that can make anything she sets her mind to do. The last major project found her
decorating the nursery for our latest granddaughter. It turned out great and was really a labor of love. She is
always doing wonderful things for the people around her. We are doing more travel since retired but it is not
Babs’ greatest love.
Daughter Jo and her husband Bob are in Chanhassen Minn. where Bob has been elevated to Vice
President of Target Corporation. Jo is doing a great job raising our grandchildren. We make frequent visits or
join them elsewhere on vacation. Tod and Amanda have moved to Missoula, MT. where Tod is still
telecommuting to SAIC in DC. He is very good at writing software solutions for clients. Amanda is a Professor
of Economics at the University of Montana. They are enjoying their dog, skiing and kayaking on the local river.
I suspect they will stay there for a long time as they enjoy the great outdoors. I am glad they are happy but
wished we could get there easier.
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TOM BADGER
25424
Spouse: Marsha
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 B-1
Children: Tom Jr.- 8/14/69
1962-64 D-1
Lisa Lattarulo - 8/12/73
Grandchildren: Grace Woods Badger – 8/2/00
William Thomas Badger – 3/19/02
Michael David Lattarulo – 4/23/03
Business Address
Home Address
N/A
140 County Line Road
Somerville, N. J. 08876-3419
(908) 429-9836
E-Mail:
GREYHOG64@AOL.COM
Title: Retired
Remarks:
I am completely retired now. Marsha and I still are in New Jersey. We think about moving
some place warmer, but our kids live near us making moving less appealing. Our daughter Lisa with her
husband Rob, a pharmaceutical rep., and their 4 year old son, Michael, are 30 minutes away. Lisa teaches health
in high school. She is studying for her second master's degree and was expecting their second child (a girl) in
July 07. Our son Tom is a stockbroker with Morgan Stanley in NYC. He lives with his wife Pam and 2 children
Grace (7) and Witt (5) in Fairfield, Connecticut.
Marsha is still active in real estate sales (someone has to make money). This does require some
coordination since I always want to go on vacation (world cruises- spending my kids inheritance) and Marsha is
always closing a real estate deal. In addition, we have to worry about Marsha's 86 year old dad who lives 2
hours away.
I spend time in the gym every day and volunteer at the local VA hospital. Last-time I reported on my
fractured neck but I failed to report on the complications that led to brain surgery. This surgery has led to
epilepsy. I take a hand full of pills each day to control this problem. Currently, I am fine, but we did have a
rough go of it for a while..
Epilepsy has led me to be a member of the board of our county disability council. I am also a trained
speaker for the New Jersey Epilepsy Foundation.
Marsha and I have entered a fantastic time in our lives as grandparents/ baby sitters. We love all the
time we get to spend with our grandkids. This is really what it is all about.
We wish everyone the best of every thing.
WILLIAM F. BAILEY
Spouse: Sandra A.
Children: Pamela - 5/15/65
John - 12/12/66
Eric - 5/24/72
Grandchild: Mark - 5/31/96
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Dept. of Engineering Physics
7012 Hubbard Drive
Air Force Institute of Technology
Huber Heights (Dayton),
2950 P Street
Ohio 45424
Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio 45433
(513) 233-7036
(937) 255-3636-4501
DSN: 785-3636-4501
FAX: (937) 255-2921
E-Mail: william.bailey@afit.edu
Title: Professor of Physics
Nature of Business: Education
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 M-2
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25001
Area of Specialization: Plasma Physics
Remarks: Bill wrote in 1998 that he and Sandy were counting their blessings and enjoying life. He was
having fun educating the next generation of Air Force generals. Daughter Pam was working for Procter &
Gamble. Son John and his wife, Tracey, were living in Novi, Michigan, where John was an electrical engineer
working for Electronic Data Systems. Son Eric had joined Procter & Gamble after two years with AT&T. Bill
was carefully grooming grandson Mark for the Class of '18.
SEAVY A. BAIN JR.
25228
Spouse: Marilyn C.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Children: Shandra B. Whitt - 3/15/67
1962-64 L-1
Sharilyn B. Strain - 9/24/69
Shalynn Bain - 3/24/73
Sharyl Villier - 11/27/78
Grandchildren: Brandon Whitt – 8/3/96
Victoria Whitt – 11/7/98
Emily Whitt – 7/11/01
Sophie Strain – 4/20/04
Caroline Strain – 4/20/04
Liam Villier – 11/30/05
Business Address
Home Address
3425 Plantation Road
Charlotte, North Carolina 28270
(704) 849-0972
FAX: (704) 847-5143
E-Mail: healeysalr@aol.com
Cell: (704) 641-4652
Title: Colonel, USA, Retired
Nature of Business: American Red Cross Biomedical Services, Quality Assurance 1994-2005
Area of Specialization: Quality assurance.
Remarks: I decided to throw in the towel and retired from the Red Cross on May 1, 2005. The Red Cross gave
me a new appreciation for the US. Since I worked for the national HQ in DC, I was required to travel all over
the US in my job. In my 11 years with the ARC, I got to see and spend time in most all the states and Puerto
Rico, missing only a few. Although the ARC had transferred me back to DC in 2000, Marilyn and I had elected
to keep our home in Charlotte to be closer to most of our kids and friends. I traveled or worked in DC during
the week and spent weekends in Charlotte.
Retirement has been good. I have a great list of “honeydo’s” from all the time on the road and we have
been able to get back into a normal life. We spend a lot of time with our grandkids and sailing on Lake Murray
in Columbia, SC. We were also able resume Bridge with friends and take up Tennis. We have traveled a bit,
sailing in the British Virgin Islands, lounging in Jamaica and Cancun and touring Germany with side stops in
Austria, Switzerland, France and Luxemburg. We also manage to spend time on the Carolina beaches. In fact,
I often wonder why I didn’t decide to enjoy life sooner. We have been able to spend time with Army friends
with whom we have served and have found many new “vacation” friends from all over. I also really appreciate
the fact that I was able to renew acquaintance with old roommates: Joe Zengerle in DC and John (Kim) Winkler
in Wilmington, NC. Stop in and visit!
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ROBERT A. BALDERSON
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
1962-64 L-1
Business Address
25068
Spouse: none
Children: none
Home Address
3481 N. Pierce St.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212
(414) 961-1627
E-Mail: balderbob42@milwpc.com
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Actor, Singer
Remarks: “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I, I took the one less traveled
by...”
And what a difference that has made! No wife, no horse…but I do have a mustache! No kids, no
grandchildren, no boat or RV, and I don’t even have a cell phone (and I don’t miss one either)! But I do have
relatively good health, low blood pressure, low cholesterol, enough wealth to live a comfortable life, lots of
friends, a nice home, a beautiful garden and the time to do what I want. What more could I ask for?
Well, I guess a soul mate would be nice, but I’m working on that! I have a deep and rich spiritual
practice that includes Zen meditation. Still swing dancing, singing, and acting. An arthritic knee will keep me
from skiing for a while, but a replacement is in order. I keep busy with auditing work, a handyman business,
and lots of volunteer work, as well as being a Wisconsin Master Gardner. I am resisting the ravages of old age
and doing a pretty good job of it. So you see, I have been successful, have a rich and rewarding life, and expect
many more years of the same. I have no regrets. Happiness comes from within and I’m happy! I am truly
blessed.
ROGER BALDWIN
25061
Spouse: Jane
Children: Richard - 10/5/78
Martha - 5/4/81
Grandchildren: Esther Dorothy Baldwin – 8/8/05
Samantha Margaret Baldwin – 7/6/07
Business Address
Home Address
Advanced Drainage Systems
21 Carriage Lane
4640 Trueman Boulevard
Burnsville, Minnesota 55306-5084
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
(also lists Zip as 55402)
(612) 892-6410
E-Mail: RBald1941@hotmail.com
Cell: (612) 940-8691
Title: Regional Engineer
Nature of Business: Plastic Pipe Manufacturer.
Remarks: Jane and I remain in Minnesota after retiring from the Army in 1991. In May of 2007, I received
my 15 year pin from Advanced Drainage Systems, where I continue to work as a Regional Engineer. We have
been blessed since the last book edit with the addition of Jeanna to our family as Rich's wife (July 2003) and
with their daughters (Esther born August 8, 2005) and Samantha (born July 6, 2007). Rich and Jeanna live in
Omaha, Nebraska, where Rich works as a civil engineer with HDR Engineering. Our daughter Martha
graduated from Hamline University Law School (May 2006), passed the Minnesota bar exam, and is now
working for Balough - Becker. Jane and I spend our time vacationing "up north" during the summer and
arranging other periodic excursions. She continues to bowl with a respectable average. And she does some
volunteer work. I keep myself involved in a couple of voluntary non paying jobs - one of which is to chair our
local watershed commission for cleaning up the lakes and waters of our community. I get in an occasional
round of golf, fishing and enjoying one of Minnesota's 10,000 lakes in a small fishing boat I can tow from lake
to lake. Jane and I are both quite active in our church and serve on the Board of Deacons.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-1
1962-64 C-1
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BOB BALLAGH
5052
Spouse: Ella Genantone
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 L-1
Children: Robert S. III - 11/7/69
1961-62 K-1
David M. - 10/21/72
1962-64 I-1 Grandchildren: Dalton – 2/24/94
Dakota – 2/24/94
Joshua David – 7/7/99
Kaleigh Marie – 5/16/02
Business Address
Home Address
CheckFree Corporation
5040 Riverfield Drive
4411 East Jones Bridge Road
Norcross, Georgia 30092-1744
Norcross, Georgia 30092
(770) 416-1451
(678) 375-1630
E-mail: rballagh@bellsouth.net
FAX: (678) 375-2630
E-Mail: bballagh@checkfree.com
Cell: (678) 618-1722
Title: Director of Safety and Security
Nature of Business: Financial Services (Electronic bill payment and presentation)
Area of Specialization: Personnel Safety & Physical Security
Remarks: I am still with CheckFree, where I started in August 1999, and continue to contribute to Atlanta’s
clean air campaigns with my ½ mile commute from front door to office! Of course, that may change as today
we announced the company’s purchase by a Wisconsin company, FiServe.
We do live in interesting times!
A lot has happened in our lives since our last entry. Son Rob, now a major, completed his ROTC
assignment at Tulane in August 2005 and deployed to Korea for a year’s posting. Less than a month after he
left, Hurricane Katrina hit and destroyed Rob and Tracy’s home in St. Bernard Parish. Tracy, the children (her
twins and their Kaleigh), and her mother, father, and grandmother safely evacuated to Norcross before the storm
hit, but all was lost in Louisiana. Tracy stayed with us until November, when she returned to Gretna and her job
as a naval architectural engineer for the US Navy. She is working on the LPD sealift series, and is especially
looking forward to the Christening of LPD 21, the New York, as it contains eight tons of steel from the World
Trade Center. In May 2006, Rob, Tracy, and kids moved into a new home in Gonzales, Louisiana, just south of
Baton Rouge.
Rob returned from Korea in July 2006, with assignment to Leavenworth. He graduated from CGSC in
June 2007, and also successfully completed his MBA. He is now assigned to the 4th Brigade 10th Mountain
Division, and will deploy to Iraq in November 2007.
David and Millie still reside in Leesville, Louisiana. David’s propane gas company is thriving, and
Millie is now a special education teacher for gifted programs in Leesville. Rob will be residing with Dave and
Millie until his deployment begins. Joshua, now eight, spends his time as most eight year olds – reading Harry
Potter, building things with Legos, playing video games, and playing soccer. Unlike others, he does spend a
good deal of time playing outdoors on his parents seven or so acres.
We’ve had a lot of transitions in our collective families since the last writing. Ella’s elder sister Marie
fought her last fight with cancer in 2003, and her last bother-in-law passed on in August 2004. My Godmother
passed away in October 2005 after living for nearly 104 years, and in January 2006 my mother passed on just
three months shy of her 100th birthday. Last summer, Ella’s sister Ann and Ann’s daughter Rita passed away
within a day of each other. Rita had been bedridden with MS for several years, and Ann valiantly fought cancer.
Ella and I, fortunately, enjoy good health. My job with CheckFree, which continues to grow, is
challenging and involves a lot of travel, sometime to exotic places like the Philippines. Ella spends more than an
hour each day at the local YMCA for “spin” or “body pump” sessions, and I get there two or three times a week
to lift weights and spend time on an elliptical trainer or treadmill. I have also participated in the “Grad March
Back” with the Plebe Hike for the past three years, and will be doing it again this summer. This year I tried my
hand at the Peachtree Road Race (Atlanta’s premier 10K social event on July 4th) after a 13 year hiatus. I
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enjoyed the Peachtree so much that I may try it again next year! I also continue to hold my own on the tennis
court with the neighborhood 40-somethings each fall and spring.
Ella travels with me from time to time when I attend conferences, and we do find time for other trips.
We skied in Italy again in 2005, but have skipped the past two seasons due to some foot surgery that Ella had
last year. Last fall we returned to Croatia for the wedding of one of our friends, and in February we joined
David, Millie, and Joshua for a few days of skiing in Colorado. We make several trips each year to Louisiana to
visit both families, or to help out with babysitting the grandchildren. Occasionally the grandchildren even come
here to spend time with us – without their parents.
As we age (I have crossed the Medicare threshold, and am rapidly approaching “full” Social Security),
our memories of earlier times have been stirred. The class Forum has, of course, helped with this, as does the
writing of these updates from time to time. We’ve also learned that we are not nearly as good as our parents and
grandparents were about remembering things and passing stories of the family on to our offspring. As a result,
we are starting to write a family history for our grandchildren. It is only in outline form now, and I am certain
we will not finish it until I retire completely and have more time to spend working on it. We’ve managed to
gather several of my parents letters from World War II (my father sailed to Australia four months before I was
born, and did not return until I was almost three), along with photographs and other memorabilia of both of our
families. And we have made some connections with long lost high school classmates and friends who have also
awakened our memories. It really is quite fun and I am looking forward to recording it all for our grandchildren
(and really for our sons and their wives as well, since we did a lousy job of filling them in).
We are both looking forward to the big 50th in 2014 – just a few short years away. Will we try Cadet
Drill again?
DANIEL M. BANOVIC
25123
Spouse: divorced
1960-62 M-2
Children: none
1962-64 B-2
Business Address
Home Address (2007 AOG)
Columbia County Dist. Atty. Office
40 Broad Street
Courthouse Annex
Kinderhook, New York 12106
Hudson, New York 12534
(518) 758-7141
(518) 828-3414
E-Mail: mdbowtie@berk.com
Title: Attorney
Nature of Business: Prosecutor, Columbia County District Attorney Office
Area of Specialization: Real property, estates and wills. Minor criminal matters.
Remarks: I did verify that the phone number is still listed. Dan wrote in 2003 “Have had wonderful times
recently, playing golf in the D.C. area with Haydash, Murray, Chescavage, and others – especially gratifying to
have helped kick Navy butt in the 2001 golf match!”
Cadet Co.:
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Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
1962-64 A-1
Business Address
Same as home
DAVID J. BARATTO
25349
Spouse: Ruth A.
Children: Dario A. - 3/27/65
Carla M. Feeley - 12/27/68
Catherine A. - 2/20/77
Grandchildren: Joshua Feeley - 8/6/95
Niccolo David Baratto - 4/21/96
Gianna Baratto - 10/27/97
Home Address
5821 Colfax Avenue
Alexandria, Virginia 22311
(703) 578-1743
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E-Mail: dbaratto@cox.net
Title: Consultant
Nature of Business: Department of Defense Contracting
Area of Specialization: Personnel Recovery and Special operations issues
Remarks: Washington, D.C., continues to maintain a tight grip on both Dave and Ruth Baratto. Our son Dario
and his family have moved into the area. He has taken my place in uniform and is currently an Army Lt. Col.
residing with family at Bolling AFB. He is looking to attaché duty in his next assignment. Catherine, a
property manager in D.C., also resides in the area and is engaged to Jason Kucsan, who works in National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. Our oldest daughter, Carla resides near Tampa, her husband Sean is also an
Army Lt. Col. in support of USSOCOM.
Dave works as an Adjunct Research Analyst for the Institute for Defense Analyses and as a private
consultant…but he is working less and enjoying it more. Woodworking, hunting, fishing, and piddling around
have become great riches to savor and sources of great enjoyment. Golf fits into that category, but mostly it
remains an insurmountable challenge. Ruth thrives on the love of her grandchildren and continues to derive
great satisfaction from her volunteer work as an Arlington Lady.
For the foreseeable future you can count on us remaining in Alexandria, Virginia; but we are also
planning to build a vacation house in Mt. Shasta, California, where we both grew up and still have many friends.
We have a lot off the 9th hole and it will probably take moving there to get that handicap out of the last section
digits.
DANIEL BAR-BENJAMIN
(BEN IBRAHIM Al-LEVY)
25365
Formerly Daniel Levin
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
1962-64 E-2
Business Address
n/a
Spouse: Teresa Pasquier
Children:
Claire Tanya - 7/4/71
Home Address
1526 17th St. NW, #108
Washington, D. C. 20036
(202) 332-4311
Nature of Business: Retired.
Personal Specialization: Religion, Philosophy
Remarks: Last year Teresa and I were married. We had initially planned on getting married by an official in
the District Court House until Gene Sullivan offered to marry us. After the ceremony, the Sullivans took us out
to Fogo de Chao in Downtown DC, where waiters dressed as gauchos walked around carrying ten different
kinds of grilled meat on sword like skewers. It was a special day and celebrating it with the Sullivans made it
even better, much nicer than what we had originally planned.
Although Teresa is of Vietnamese ancestry, she had French citizenship because her father was a major
in the French Colonial Army. She has frequently been taken for Latin American by Latin Americans in the DC
area and by people in Puerto Rico, where we went on our honeymoon. Apparently there was a European –
possibly Portuguese – connection on her mother’s side, but so long ago that there is no recollection of it in the
family.
Teresa and I first met on the patio of the Continental Hotel in
Saigon, where I was staying for a week before DEROS and she was having breakfast before going to English
classes. At the end of the week I returned to CONUS and did not hear from her until two years ago, when she
called after getting my number from a friend who knew someone in the Pentagon
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DOUG BARR
25111
Spouse: Lisa
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-1
Children: Dana Esker - 3/18/71
1962-64 F-1
Jan Galbraith - 6/19/72
Jessica Barr - 1/15/86
Grandchildren: Minna Esker – 5/15/02
Stella Esker – 12/21/04
Business Address
Home Address
The Boeing Company
50 Wallace Street
P.O.Box 3707, MC 84-71
Steilacoom, Wash. 98388-1724
Seattle, Washington 98124
(253) 588-7413
(253) 657-5659
dhbarr@comcast.net
FAX: (253) 773-9759
Cell: (253) 312-7904
E-Mail: douglas.h.barr@boeing.com
Title: Systems Engineer
Nature of Business: Army Weapons System Development (Boeing’s Future Combat Systems
Program)
Area of Specialization: Electronics Design Processes; Electromagnetic Effects
Remarks: Lisa and I settled in Steilacoom, Washington, on Puget Sound in 1986, and we plan to remain here as
our permanent home base well into the future because we love it here. I am still doing full-time Systems
Engineering work for The Boeing Co. on the FCS Program. I will probably retire from Boeing sometime next
year, and may continue to do some part-time engineering consulting work on the side to stay busy and keep my
brain functioning.
Our youngest daughter, Jessica, will graduate from the University of Washington this December, and
she hopes to start her career in the Seattle area, since she loves it here as much as we do. The other two
daughters are married and living in Mesa, Arizona., and Boise, Idaho.
We are set up to start snow birding to the Phoenix area in the winter months each year. We plan to be
down there this winter as much as possible in between my Boeing work, and then phase into a full snow bird
schedule after that. We are close to the two Spring Training sites at Peoria and Surprise, so I hope to enjoy
many Spring Training games in the future. I always thought the perfect part-time retirement job for an old
geezer would be to work at the Spring Training site in some challenging capacity such as selling peanuts in the
stands during the games.
Lisa’s parents are still living in Heidelberg, Germany, so we continue to travel there periodically to visit
them and enjoy Germany.
I look forward to any opportunity to have a beer with a classmate(s) and get caught up on their life since
graduation.
GEORGE BASEHEART
25269
Spouse: Sandra M. (Sandy)
1960-62 G-1
Children: Kimberly Anne Eichas. - 3/29/68
1962-64 E-1
Leigh Audra Kahn - 9/26/71
Craig Eichas – 7/14/99
David Eichas – 2/21/01
Michaela Eichas – 1/9/03
Marisa Eichas – 5/31/06
Hayleigh Kahn – 11/23/05
Harrison Kahn – 6/22/07
Business Address
Home Address
2120 Route 9 (RD 1, Box 28)
Kinderhook, New York 12106
(518) 758-6328
Cadet Co.:
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FAX: Same
E-Mail: gbasehea@nycap.rr.com
Cell: (518) 929-9377
Title: Retired
Remarks: George updated again this year, but once again didn’t send any remarks-
CHRISTOPHER O. BAST
25104
Spouse: Nancy K.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
Children: Christopher O. Jr. (Kit) - 5/11/65
1962-64 I-2
Megan M. Bast - 3/30/66
Grandchildren: Caitlin Marie Bast - 8/23/90
Christopher Jacob (Jake) Bast -11/26/92
Kurt Andrew Bast - 10/16/95
Steven Andrew Nesler - 12/22/95
Craig David Nesler - 11/17/97
Business Address
Home Address (Summer)
Bast Hatfield, Inc.
820 Riverview Road
1399 Vischers Ferry Road
Rexford, New York 12148
Halfmoon, New York 12065
(518) 399-5326
(518) 373-2000
FAX: (518) 399-5326
FAX (518) 373-2303
E-Mail: cobast820@aol.com
Cbast@basthatfield.com
Home Address (Winter)
PO Box 37, St. John, USVI 00831
Title: Chairman of the Board
Nature of Business: Construction
Remarks: Nancy and I are now semi-retired. Our son, Kit, is now doing all the heavy lifting in our
construction business, with Megan, our daughter, resuming a major load more and more as her boys mature.
We are currently selling the company to the kids in “tax-wise” installments.
We’ve spent the last three winters (late November to mid-May) on St John in the US Virgin Islands.
Although we’ve been going to St John since 1992, we waited until 2004-2005 to build our own home there.
We’ve lived there the past two seasons (the first having been spent in construction ) in uninterrupted island bliss.
“Our Virgin” is travel-brochure beautiful, with a small permanent population of around 3,000 people. Although
there is a small town sense of belonging and community among us St Johnians, there is no insularity frequently
found on small islands. One can be: part of the group as soon as you reach out your hand and get sand on your
feet. The people are truly wonderful and care for each other when bad luck befalls one of their own, whether
that be illness, economics, acts of God or broken hearts. There is always some benefit going on in the form of a
fish fry , a free concert by local musicians, or a bar party for someone who’s had a boat fire, chemo treatment,
etc. There’s also an undercurrent of humor, which makes irreverent fun of the world, but not at anyone’s
expense. And there’s no perceptible racial tension, with white and black living literally side by side in
friendship.
There is an annual foot race on the island called the “8 Tuff Miles” (actually 8.4 miles). It begins with
a noisy assembly of kids, neighbors, carriage pushing mothers, oldsters, and a contingent of serious runners from
all over the islands and the states – last year there were about 700 participants – with so much camaraderie that
the starting gun often goes off unnoticed. The trek, with wonderful vistas of Caribbean seascapes glimpsed
through breaks in the lush jungle, starts and finishes at sea level, with 1,000 feet of elevation in between. The
frequent water stations , which try to outdo each other in decorations and music (one even provides bloody
Marys) are another chance to visit and catch up on the “melee” (gossip).
Nancy and I have walked this race for the last two years (Don’t ask our times.) Last year, however,
even though Nancy finished the race, her arthritic knees bothered her afterwards to the point of near
immobilization for a couple of weeks. Brave girl, she had both knees replaced at the same time this July, to get
the ordeal over in one summer. Happily, her recovery has been miraculous, with her skipping the 2-week
hospital/rehab stay because she was walking and doing stairs days after surgery. The physical therapist says
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she’s 3 weeks ahead of the curve. If I can find it, I’m giving her my ranger tab.
We often travel and visit with the Cromarties. During these times, we’ve taken inventory of lame or
defective body parts in our group. We’ve determined that the four of us make about 2 2/3 whole people – but
we still have a great time traveling together! With all our recent surgeries and replacements, we’re starting to
build up again to perhaps 3 1/2 people now.
My planned elder statesman role in the company has finally arrived. I am sure my sage, tried and true
advice is greatly appreciated. As a leadership technique, I pepper my counsel with humor to keep it lighthearted. Must be working, because the kids laugh a lot at me, even when there’s no mirth included in my
comments. Nonetheless, during the summer I dabble in some real estate development projects. We have a
small retail mall, an industrial park and professional office park. Nancy continues as the overall
manager/bookkeeper of our family businesses, but she has delegated the day-to-day chores to a long-time friend
and employee.
Those of you who were patient and kind enough to read my last long-winded entry in John Ward’s
memorial might recall the troubles our construction company was having with the unions and their minions in
the NYS Department of Labor. Well, the bloody battle was fought to a draw, we remain a viable non-union
company, albeit with a pound or two less of wherewithal. In the midst of the campaign, our classmate Gene
Sullivan gave me invaluable counsel and assistance – Federal judge, classmate and friend – Thanks.
After the battle, I was glad to pass the torch still lit to my children. Regrettably, our new Governor
Spitzer, the reformer, just paid part of his political debt to the unions by pushing a new law that will make all
public construction in New York union only. The kids can fight that one, with me cheering on the sidelines.
ROBERT O. BATES
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 D-1
ex-cadet
Spouse: Gail
Children: Susan - 6/23/73
Mike - 8/12/75
Grandchildren: Mitchell - 7/4/93
Home Address (2007 AOG)
909 North Adkins Lane (PO Box 171)
Celeste Texas 75423
(903) 568-4958
FAX: (903) 568-4075
Business Address
CMD Corporation
4835 LBJ Freeway
Dallas, Texas 75244
(972) 503-0500
FAX: (972) 503-8175
E-Mail: bobbates@cmdcorp.com
Remarks: I was able to verify that the phone number is still listed. In 1998, Bob wrote that they were finally
empty-nesters after marrying off the daughter.
CLIFFORD M. (CLIFF) BEASLEY Jr.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
1962-64 L-1
Business Address
25241
Spouse: Wanda
Children: n/a
Home Address
8823 Lake Hill Drive.
Fairfax Station, Virginia 22079
(703) 690-6818
cbeaski@aol.com
Title: I am still retired full time.
Area of Specialization: Public Utilities Specialist
Remarks: Forty-three years after graduation I finally got married for the first time
in June 2007. I have known Wanda for quite some time, (since 1993), first as friends, and in the past three
years our friendship grew to true love and the end of my long bachelorhood. I am looking forward to married
life, aware that it will be a really big change for me. (I am moving from my Arlington town house which
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required almost no maintenance on my part, to 5+ acres in Fairfax County with a pond and trees etc., with just
the two of us to look after it). I will gain an instant family of Wanda's son and daughter, and four grandchildren,
(two boys and two girls). I plan to continue my hobbies of skiing, bicycling and wine tasting, but now with a
partner.
Cliff
WILLIAM R. (BILL) BECK
25238
Spouse: Dot
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
Children: Mike - 7/9/66
1962-64 M-2
Dan - 8/26/68
Grandchildren: Ryan - 12/10/97
Sarah – 10/7/00
Business Address
Home Address (2007 AOG)
6107 Emmett Guards Court
Fairfax Station, Virginia 22039
(703) 250-4609
E-Mail : billrbeck@cox.net
Title: Retired from Mobil Corporation (now ExxonMobil).
Nature of Business: Integrated Oil Company.
Area of Specialization: Environmental Affairs
Remarks from last time: Since last we spoke … Dot and I continue to enjoy life in the ranks of the retired.
We are doing pretty much as we planned - - traveling; visiting kids and grandkids; sailing on the Chesapeake
Bay on “Prosit”,our Catalina 34 sloop; and generally enjoying life here at our home in northern Virginia. As
many who have come here find, we like Virginia, hiking in the Shenandoah (we even hiked about ½ mile of the
AT – so there, George), biking along the Potomac by Mt. Vernon, catching fish from a neighbor’s bass boat
(now there’s a trip for a sailor) on the Potomac in the shadow of the Pentagon, x-country skiing right from your
doorstep, etc.
In September, 2001, we chartered a barge in France with two other couples. We were on the canals of
France on 9/11 and heard the tragic news on BBC on a Brit’s boat who was moored behind us in Sens, France.
We found the French to be sympathetic and understanding, one electronics shop owner closed his shop so we
could watch a CNN English language update and others came up to us in the street to express condolences.
As many of you have written, family continues to be a true joy. Son Mike continues his career with The
Nature Conservancy and lives in Santa Cruz, California with his wife Sandy and the grandkids, Ryan and Sarah.
So, we have a good excuse to visit the “other coast” at least a couple of times a year. Son Dan is still at the
Outer Banks of North Carolina where he owns two restaurants in Corolla - NorthBanks and JK’s. Be sure to
stop by for a good meal if you’re there. After many years of visiting him and considering home ownership, we
came upon Ship’s Watch in Duck. Here you have a 1/10 ownership of a 4-5 bedroom home entitling you to 5
weeks use each year. We have a share of a home on the beach which gives us a great way to have a “home” at
the Outer Banks without the hassle of the initial cost and upkeep of a house.
On a separate note, Bill Seely’s wife, Carol Ryan, was the one who introduced me to my wife Dot on a
blind date which she arranged (concocted) while we were cadets. She lives here in Virginia and continues to be
our great friend.
LARRY L. BEDELL
Spouse: Ruth E Bedell
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
Children: Mark T. - 3/30/73
1962-64 L-2
P. Andrew - 9/1/78
Graandchildren: Alissa Kate 3/12/03
Samantha Jane 12/7/06
Catherine Lee 3/30/07
Business Address
Home Address
8907 Victoria Road
Springfield, Virginia 22151
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25107
(703) 425-1619
E-Mail: larry.bedell@Verizon.net
Nature of Business: Ruth - teaches piano and voice at home, teaches Spanish in local grade schools, and is the
church organist.
Larry - teaches Spanish (part time)
Remarks: I retired from the CIA on 1 October 2006, about 20 years after retiring from the Army. This time I
plan to get it right, i.e. not go back to a full time job. Since retiring, I have entered a Senior’s “Continuing
Education Program” at George Mason University. My first goal is to learn something about the Middle East
from a realistic, academic point of view (as opposed to news media). I am currently taking courses on Islam
and Middle East History (20th century). These are not for credit, just something I am interested in knowing.
Very enlightening courses so far. Haven’t decided what I will study next. I also plan to teach Spanish a couple
of days per week. I have had offers from GMU (above) and NOVA. Currently, I am just teaching one night
per week in a country Adult Education program.
Retirement has also given me some time to catch up on things to do around the house, but more
importantly some quality time with the family. I can take off to visit my son Mark, daughter-in-law Kristin, and
the two granddaughters in North Carolina whenever the mood or need arises. No titles and responsibilities have
been as rewarding and as much fun as being ‘Grandpa.’ With a third granddaughter on the way, things should
get even better.
For amusement, I take at least three ski trips out west each season. This year, for the first time, I joined
up with the ‘64 Group for a week in Aspen. There is just something mentally healthy about standing on a
mountain top and looking out over miles of peaks; in addition to physical health. I am also the president of a
bowling league and each Wednesday enjoy socializing with some folks that I have bowled with for over 20
years. Hiking and reading are other favorite pastimes.
Ruth is still going strong with all of her musical interests. Our house would not be the same if there
was not the sound of music and/or singing coming from our basement. She is the organist for two churches and
spends her weekday mornings teaching Spanish to grade school students.
Larry
JAMES J. BEIERSCHMITT
25479
Spouse: Marsha G.
1960-62 F-1
Children: James - 7/14/1969
1962-64 K-1
Michael – 6/8/1971
Business Address
Home Address
International Waxes, Inc.
1105 South Mercedes Way
230 West Center Street
Utah 84108
North Salt Lake, Utah 84054
(801) 581-1458
(801) 936-5567
Email: j_beierschmitt@msn.com
FAX: (801) 936-5056
Cell: (801)-573-4567
Title: Regional Manager
Nature of Business: Petrochemicals and waxes.
Remarks: Since retiring in ‘87-we have made our home in Salt Lake city, Utah. At the time, we had two sons
in high school and wanted to allow them to graduate from the same high school in Utah - our plan worked out
fine. Utah has been a pleasant surprise - Salt Lake is a great city-plenty of outdoors activities, sports, and
cultural opportunities!! Also, it has wonderful hospitals - which become a concern as these years rapidly pass
by to quickly!!
The one Utah draw back is that we are in the middle of no where (Denver-9hrs,Vegas-6 hrs,LA-11 hrs).
Fortunately, Marsha retired from Continental Airlines and we have a quick exit opportunity from Utah at any
time.
I have worked in a logistics position since retiring, responsible for moving a fleet of 200 rail cars about
the country with petroleum wax by-products. It is an office of one-and I hope to be able to hang on about
another two years before retiring.
In the meantime, Marsha has been taking advantage of her flight benefits at every opportunity. If
anyone needs a traveling companion, give her a cal. She is adept at packing her suitcase with minimum notice.
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I am content to stay home with BUDDY-the family cocker spaniel.
Recently-Marsha has taken on the responsibility as manager of the NUTRISYSTEMS WEIGHT LOSS
PROGRAM for my new diet. She is quite ruthless, allowing nothing to pass my lips that is not on the diet.
She would not even let me visit the local grocery stores!! I must confess her efforts have been remarkable, as I
have lost 40 lbs since January and am now closing in on 200 lbs. I feel better, am healthier, and hope I can keep
the weight off. She has given away all my size 40-44 trousers, so I better make do with the few 36-38 pants in
the closet!
Fortunately, our two sons Jim and Michael are close to Utah. Jim is in San Diego-an AF Grad (Class of
91) He is now working in the Bio Tech field as a program manager. Marsha has managed to escape to San
Diego whenever the winter months get too cold for her. Michael graduated from the University of Utah - He is a
sales manager with Home Depot and married his high school sweetheart last year. Michael also lives in Salt
Lake--.
Marsha and I have finally managed to attend the most recent class reunion and even made it to
Charleston this past May – a very nice gathering. If You are ever “lost” and find yourself in Salt Lake, please
give us a call. Visitors from the outside world are always welcome-!!
DOUGLAS BENNETT
25275
Significant Other: Sonia Chantal
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
Children: Heather Seton - 12/14/71
1962-64 H-2
Douglas Stratton - 3/7/73
Robyn Kirstan. - 5/7/77
Rebecca Blyth - 5/7/77
Alexandra Benedikt - 8/19/79
Jon Christian - 2/4/81
Grandchildren: Connor – 11/6/02
Nicholas – 2/10/03
Sophia – 2/28/05
Zane – 7/22/05
Business Address
Home Address
The Thayer Hotel
Rancho Lomas Santa Rita
West Point, New York 10996
3200 Gypsy Canyon Drive
(845) 446-3052
Lompoc, California 93436
Cell: (914) 318-4576
MAIL: P.O.Box 15
Email: dpbennet64@aol.com
Bushton, California 93427
(805) 757-2764
Cell: (805) 735-7151
Email: dpbennet64@aol.com
Title: President, Hudson River Partners
Nature of Business: Real Estate, Ranching
Remarks: My wanderings through life have taken a somewhat different turn from the thirty years of
Washington living and the fast life there to a few hundred acre ranch in the Santa Ynez Valley of central
California. The ranch has horses, cows, chickens, parrots, and dogs . . . not many of the Washington black tie
events! Much less stressful!
My children are spread all over the world – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Fort Collins, Colorado;
London, England; New York, New York; Tasmania, Australia; and Washington, D.C.. Very complicated just to
keep up with them. The grandchildren, who call me GP (“General Partner”) are in Pennsylvania and Colorado.
In short, after two marriages, I am still trying to find my way. I seem to have had five minicareers . . . .Military, Politics, Law, Business, and now Ranching. But the one constant has always been West
Point and the camaraderie and friendships developed there.
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JAY BENNETT
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 D-2
Business Address
.
25047
Spouse: Ruth Ann
Children: Kimberly Jay (“Kim”) – 5/20/65
Lance Douglas - 3/7/69
Grandchild: Katherine (“Katie”) - 4/14/97
Home Address
148 Boca Lagoon Drive
Panama City Beach, Florida 32408
(850) 230-9199
Email: jramcbennett@hotmail.com
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Dish Washer, Vacuum Cleaner, Chief Duster, Grass Cutter
Remarks: I finally did it. I took the big step. In January 2004, I retired (I was actually run off, but retired
sounds better). Wellstream, the flexible pipe company in Panama City for which I worked, was closing down its
operations in the U.S. And since I was part of those operations, the choice to retire was easy.
Everyone said, “Oh, you’ll get tired of retirement. You’ll be so bored. You will be looking for a part
time job just to stay busy.” Well, it’s been three and a half years, and none of those warnings have come true.
In fact, now that I’m retired, I don’t know how I ever found the time to go to work. These days, I wake up with
nothing to do and go to bed only half finished.
So how do I spend my time. I get up about 0730, bring in the paper, wash last night’s dishes, go for a
jog, cool off by the pool, feed the birds, putter around the yard, go for a swim. By that time, Ruth Ann is up and
hogging the computer or working the crossword puzzle. We have breakfast and finish the crossword. More
dishes for me to do. If I’m lucky, I can get to the computer to check E-mails.
There’s always something to do around the house. We weed whack the yard on Tuesday, cut grass on
Wednesday, clean house on Friday, vacuum the pool and water plants on Saturday and go to church on Sunday.
We have done some travel. Our son lives in Las Vegas and we have made four trips to visit him. He is
the manager at the Mon Ami Gabi restaurant in the Paris Hotel. We have also been to the Grand Canyon, New
York City, St Augustine, Dallas and New Orleans. No around the world travel yet, but we are planning a trip to
Australia and Singapore.
We most enjoy our frequent trips to Pensacola to visit our only grandchild, Katie. She lives there with
her father. Our daughter has remarried and moved back to New Orleans.
JOHN D. BERGEN
25258
Spouse: Linda
Children: John Miles - 1/18/66
Michael Lawrence - 1/4/67
Grandchildren: Cory - 5/12/93
Michael - 7/21/95
Devon – 10/2/97
Business Address
Home Address
Siemens Corporation
1789 Wrightstown Road
Newtown, Pennsylvania 18940
153 East 53rd St.
New York, New York 10022
(215) 493-7533
(212) 258-4348
Cell: (215) 062-4287
Cell: (917) 415-2212
E-Mail: Bergen@nucc.edu
E-Mail: jack.bergen@siemens.com
Title: Senior Vice-President
Nature of Business: Technology & Manufacturing
Area of Specialization: Marketing & Corporate Communications
Remarks: I’m still commuting to New York and Munich, Germany from our home in Pennsylvania. I
manage all marketing, communications, and foundation for Siemens, USA – 70,000 employees and $25 billion
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 K-2
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of sales in the U.S.
Gary and Anne LaVoy and Linda and I went last year on a trip from Vienna to Dresden to Berlin. It
brought back memories of our days as Ranger Buddies.
I am helping my son coach soccer, repeating the days when I would coach my own boys.
We live in an old stone home, built in 1752. It was used as a hospital by Washington’s troops before
they crossed the Delaware to fight the battle of Trenton.
DAVID M. BERGMAN
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-1
1962-64 F-1
Business Address
25280
Spouse: Veronica B.
Children: Debora A. (5/65)
Dawn E. (1/70)
David M. (3/73)
Home Address (2007 AOL)
3390 Flint Hill Place
Lake Ridge, Virginia 22192
(703) 491-8569
E-Mail: dbergman@comcast.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: Nothing from Dave this year. In 1989, Dave was planning for retirement
in June of 1990, and on to a different career. Veronica (Ron) was a Cosmetic Divisional Director for Glemby
International, with responsibility for salons in Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. Debora
was also with Glemby as a Corporate Trainer. Dawn was married in 1988 and recently presented Dave with a
granddaughter, Brittany. David Jr. was a junior in high school, doing better with his grades - finally. Dave
planned to remain in the Washington area in the immediate future.
LUCIUS P. BERNARD
ex-cadet
Spouse: Phyllis I. (Mace) Bernard
1960-62 K-1
Children: Kimberly Ann Beatty – 10/31/68
1962-64 H-1
Barrett M. Bernard – 8/17/71
Charles Bradley Bernard – 3/16/73
Grandchildren: Colin Robert Beatty – 10/9/00
Ryan Andrew Beatty – 4/8/03
Taylor Jocelyn Bernard – 5/27/02
Erin Nicole Bernard – 10/3/04
Lauren Elizabeth Bernard – 6/19/03
Business Address
Home Address
Law Offices of Lucius P. Bernard
4704 Tenbury Lane
4704 Tenbury Lane
Rocklin, California 95677
Rocklin, California 95677
(916) 797-4890
(916) 797-4944
FAX: (916) 797-4933
FAX: (916) 797-4933
E-Mail: lbernard@starstream.net
E-Mail: lbernard@starstream.net
Cell: (916) 996-8857
Cell: (916) 996-8857
Title: Owner
Nature of Business: Attorney at Law
Area of Specialization: Business Transactions/Commercial Real Estate
Remarks: Insofar as my last directory listing was my first, I was fairly detailed about the years since I left West
Point in Mid-July 1963. I will not repeat that effort here, but will use this format to update information about
family, including my children and grandchildren.
My wife Phyllis and I recently celebrated our 44th wedding anniversary. We have both broken the “65”
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barrier, and not only are we both now on Medicare, but I have also qualified for Social Security (she was a
school teacher and never qualified for Social Security). I have followed with interest the various comments by
classmates about the benefits of early retirement versus normal retirement age versus retirement at age 70. I
await my first Social Security deposit next month, as I elected normal retirement age (being fully employed,
still), which I learned was not age 65 but age 65 plus 8 months. Since I was born in December 1941, that
translated to August 2007, and, of course, Social Security is paid in arrears, on a schedule that delays payment
for about three weeks after the end of the qualifying month. Oh well, so they get to use my money for another
few weeks! I have waited this long, so I can stand it.
My oldest child, Kimberly Ann Beatty, now has two children, with Ryan Andrew Beatty joining her
family in 2003. Kim is still practicing law in Helena Montana, and is now a partner in her firm, which at about
20 lawyers is the largest firm in Helena. But then, Montana has only about 750,000 residents, so while it is quite
large geographically, it is quite sparsely populated. I am not sure if Montanians count “those damn
Californians” as citizens of Montana.
My oldest son, Barrett M. Bernard is now a Major, Infantry, serving his second tour in Iraq. At the time
of publication of the last Directory, he was a Captain, in Germany after having served a tour in Kosovo. He then
went into Iraq with the 1st Infantry Division, where he served with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, as part of Task
Force Danger. After 13 months in Iraq, he was promoted to Major (below the Zone) and attended and graduated
from the Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth, and then attended and graduated from the
School of Advanced Military Studies, also at Ft. Leavenworth. He was then assigned to the 25th Infantry
Division, and joined the Division in Iraq as an Assistant G-3 (Maneuver/Strategic Operations ). Barrett and his
wife Kris also had another child since the last Directory was published.
My youngest son, Charles Bradley Bernard and his wife Victoria, not to be outdone, also presented us
with a granddaughter, Lauren Elizabeth Bernard, on June 19, 2003. Charles is still producing one of the
segments of “Good Day Sacramento,” (KMAX, channel 31, Cable channel 11) which I understand is the
highest rated morning show in Northern California.
As I stated last time, after my wife and family, I confess to golf as my most passionate activity. I
belong to a lovely (but difficult) golf club (Granite Bay Golf Club, which is located in Granite Bay, about 20
miles east of Sacramento). I have plenty of room for guests, and love to invite golfers to play. So, as Jimmy
Jinks might say “Y’all come!”
PAUL BERTELLI
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 L-2
Business Address
25463
Spouse: Nancy
Children: Michele - 9/18/71
David - 11/14/74
Christina - 2/2/77
Home Address (AOG 2007)
103 Bollers Knob Lane
Hendersonville N. C. 28739
(828) 694-1255
E-Mail: pfbertelli@mchsi.com
E-Mail: pfbertelli@cs.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: Nothing this time. In 1998 Paul wrote that he had retired on September 30, 1997 after 24 years as a
Special Agent of the FBI. Of their three children, Michele graduated from Johns Hopkins School for
Advanced International Studies (S. A. I. S.) in May 1998 with an MA in international economics, specialty
Russia and Eastern Europe. David graduated from the University of Virginia in May 1998 with a BA in
economics and now does economic analysis in support of anti-trust litigation for a firm in D. C. Christina had
just begun her third year at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
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STEVE BETTNER
25081
Spouse: Jean
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Children: Tasha M. Prinkey - 7/10/72
1962-64 G-2
Steven M. Jr. - 8/16/73
Rob Locher (step) - 11/26/70
Grandchildren: Lynsey Locher – 10/27/93
Steven III - 6/24/96
Jordan Locher - 7/30/96
Brooke Lynne Bettner – 12/16/02
Lauren Page Locher – 12/17/02
Business Address
Home Address
Bettner Associates, Inc.
4120 N.E. 24th Avenue
8248 Fraim Court
Lighthouse Point, Florida 33064
Orlando, Florida 32825
(954) 942-3651
(407) 380-0232
E-Mail: SBettner@aol.com
FAX: (407) 384-5130
Cell: (954) 254-3755
E-mail: sbettner@aol.com
Cell: (954) 254-3755
Title: Executive/President (and worker bee)
Nature of Business: Defense Consulting (Training Business)
Remarks: Jean and I continue the commute between Orlando and Ft. Lauderdale. I’m still having a lot of fun
in my business, and she is doing fine in hers, so retirement is still a thought only.
An annual trip to Key West on the boat has become the norm, with other trips to Palm Beach and the
Bahamas. This year we did some flats fishing, a new experience.
Another recent development was Jean commented she was not working full time, so her bosses let her
cut back to four days a week. Our long term plan sounds like a Shuttle countdown. ”Four, then three, then
two…” Still headed to Lauderdale to “retire”.
Steven, Jr. left the Navy, mainly because they wanted him to go on a second tour to Iraq. I was
shocked at how the Navy could let an officer on the O4 list two years ahead of his contemporaries and selected
for Graduate school leave the service. He is now the Contracting Officer for the Pentagon renovation, a huge
project.
Tasha has moved to Denver Colorado, and she and Greg are doing really well, They are both in the PR
business.
The Grandkids are enjoying being young---not a care in the world. All are doing pretty well in school,
and are very active in other activities. We really don’t get to see them that much. It’s always a fun event when
we do.
SAMUEL A. BIANK, Jr.
25442
Spouse: Patricia S.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Children: Maria A. Leiker - 7/3/68
1962-64 K-1
Tanya S. Marti - 9/9/71
Grandchildren: Jack Michael Marti – 10/13/06
Business Address
Home Address
113 Augusta Drive E
Williamsburg, Va. 23188-9102
(757) 258-9426
Email: sabiank@aol.com
Title: History Instructor
Nature of Business: U. S. Army, Retired; History Instructor
Area of Specialization: U. S. History, World History
Remarks: Pat and I continue to live in Williamsburg, Virginia, since my retirement from the Anny almost
fourteen years ago. I teach history for Saint Leo University and Thomas Nelson Community College. Pat works
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as a nurse for Sentara Williamsburg Regional Medical Center in community health education.
Our daughter, Maria, was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel in March 2007 and is married to Lieutenant
Colonel Cameron A. Leiker. Maria is the executive officer for the Commander of the Defense Information
Systems Agency, and Cameron is assigned to the Joint Staff. Maria served two tours of duty in Iraq, one with
the 4th Infantry Division in Tikrit and one with the 1st Cavalry Division in Baghdad.
Our daughter, Tanya, is a journalist and is married to Lieutenant Colonel Michael A. Marti, who is
assigned to the Joint Staff. Tanya is the author of a nonfiction book entitled Under The Sabers: The Unwritten
Code of Army Wives published by St. Martin's Press in 2006. The book was republished in a paperback edition
in June 2007 and is entitled Army Wives: The Unwritten Code of Military Marriage. The LIFETIME channel,
beginning in June 2007, started to broadcast its series ARMY WIVES which is based on Tanya's book. She
serves as a consultant for the series.
Tanya and Michael presented us with our first grandchild, Jack Michael Marti, on October 13, 2006.
Needless to say, we are absolutely blessed with this handsome little guy. Because of our proximity to
Washington, DC, we are fortunate to be able to see our daughters, sons-in-law and our little Jack on a regular
basis.
We have had the opportunity to visit with my Plebe Year roommate Bill DiNeno and his wife Mary,
both in Williamsburg and as well as in Naples, Florida, over the past several years. Best wishes to the Class of
1964.
JAMES E. BIGELOW II
25414
Spouse: Jeanne Sullivan Bigelow
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
Children: Ben (USMA '90) - 1/24/69
1962-64 F-2
Nate - 11/28/72
Mary - 10/24/77
Grandchildren: Jeremy - 5/10/89
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Box 11559
Portland, Maine 04104-7559
(207) 693-6840
E-Mail: mvsp@ime.net
Remarks: I verified that the phone works and spoke to someone at Jim’s house – but
nothing was received. In 1998 Jim wrote “Having happily served three years with Ross Perot, I am now
following the direction of the Reform Party by working energetically at local politics in my home town and
home state. My favorite activity is “Stirring up the pot” and making changes (for the better of course!). Can
you imagine me with my own TV call-in talk show? I have no trouble talking for an hour even if no one calls
in!”
DAVID G. BINNEY
Spouse: Carolyn
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
Children: Steven - 12/12/67
1962-64 C-2
Geoffrey - 6/18/69
(USMA '91)
Grandchildren: Connor – 8/27/1997
Quinn – 8/16/1999
Dylan – 5/24/2002
Ashley – 1/14/03
Scott – 11/3/06
Business Address
Home Address
1304 Old Brickyard Road
Mount Pleasant, S. C. 29466
(843) 884-5806
E-Mail: dgbinn@comcast.net
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25236
Title: Retired
Remarks: Carolyn and I are fully retired and living the good life in South Carolina. Carolyn is a native
southerner, so she spends a great deal of time trying to “educate” this yankee. We enjoy traveling and take
several international trips each year. Those trips, plus trips to Texas to visit son Geoff and family – and to
Virginia to visit son Steve and family, keep us on the road quite a bit.
In ddition we are active in sailing, golf, kayaking, and taking care of the house and yard.
Son Geoff, USMA 1991, is an attorney in Houston. He and amy are raisnig three tough Texas boys.
Son Steve, Citadel 1991, is an FBI agent in Washington. He and Debbie have two children.
We love the Charleston Area and are fortunate to have six classmates who also are living in this
area. Great place to live.
ERIC L. BISCHOFF
25358
Died March 29, 1984
Widow: Bonita J. Murray (Bonnie)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
1962-64 F-2
Children:
Wayne L. - 2/22/66
Scott E. - 10/14/69
Grandchildren:
Erica - 7/29/95
Aaron – 1/4/98
Business Address (Bonnie)
Home Address (Bonnie)
House of Creative Lighting
34 Modoc Circle
34 Modoc Circle
Crossville, Tennessee 38555
Crossville, Tennessee 38555
(931) 788-2252
(931) 788-2252
Remarks: Bonnie wrote in 1997 that Wayne was at Michigan
State, working on a PhD in archaeology, while Scott was working
for the Welfare Department, and commuting to Indiana University
at Bloomington to work on a masters in psychology. Both boys
wanted to get their doctorates - Wayne in archaeology and Scott in psychology. Scott was married and Wayne
was engaged.
Joe Palko reported in 2003 that Bonnie had remarried to Bill Murray.
BILLY RAY BLACK
25464
Killed in Action March 8, 1969
Cadet Co.:
Children:
Widow: Anne D. Black
1960-62 K-1
1962-64 F-1
William G.
Home Address (Anne):
4920 Chesil Avenue
Columbus, Georgia 31904
(706) 323-1746
Email: annedblack1@aol.com
Anne retired as a DoDEA Early Childhood Educator at Ft. Benning,
Georgia
She writes: After 32 years of teaching our soldiers children at Loyd
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School, Ft. Benning, Georgia., I did a “knee-jerk elective” retirement in September’06. Shortly after I retired, a
tornado passed through North Columbus on it’s way to Enterprise, Alabama. We didn’t have near the damage
or loss of life as in Enterprise but I did spend the spring and summer months meeting with contractors and
making repairs on my home caused by the tornado. After that was completed it didn’t take me long to realize
that I was not suited for retirement. I needed to find something to do.
My former elementary school at Ft. Benning serves the lower enlisted soldiers and young NCOs who
are called on repeatedly to fight the war on terror all over the world. The majority of the student population in
our school has “soldier” parents that are on their 3rd deployment in Iraq. It is not unusual to have a soldier return
from Iraq and then be redeployed to Afghanistan. These multiple deployments, coupled with the extensions to
15 months have taken a toll on our young families. I have started volunteering 4 days a week as a Reading tutor
in the first and second grade classrooms. Our enrollment is down because of the deployments and housing.
The old housing areas are being torn down and soldiers are given a housing allowance to move off post while
new housing is being built. This was long overdue. I made a home visit the other day in Battle Park and it
looked the same as when we lived there in 1967! Ft. Benning is supposed to grow due to BRAC and our school
enrollment will go back up. There is a lot of construction going on at Ft. Benning. I hardly recognize some of
the areas.
I can’t wait for the new National Infantry Museum to open up in 2008. It is going to be quite a tourist
attraction. I go by the construction site on my way to school. They have moved the old WWII white wooden
Chapel from Sand Hill onto the Museum site.
ROBERT L. (LARRY) BLAIR
25136
Died September 18, 2000
Cadet Co.:
Children:
Spouse: Margaret M. (Meg) (died 9/18/00)
1960-62 C-1
1962-64 B-1
Margo A. Sosinski - 9/23/67
(Lt. Col., USA)
Robert L. (Bobby) - 9/26/69
Michelle G. Thomas - 7/28/71
Anne Marie Taller - 8/11/73 – 9/13/04
Peter J. (Pete) - 2/4/76
Theresa C. ("T") - 8/6/79
Jennifer E. (Jenny) - 7/28/82
Matthew D. (Matt) - 7/19/85
Grandchildren: Robbie Sosinski – 11/04
Celie Blair – 6/06
Benjamin Thomas 0 5/07
Blair Taller – 3/01
Bianca Taller – 9/13/04
Joe Blair – 10/04
Home Address (Margo)
103 Neville Lane
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37830(865) 483-7893
E-Mail: rlblair332@aol.com
Remarks: It was 1998 when my Dad last gave you his last update on our family. We miss him and my Mom
every day. They would be so proud to meet their six (and more to come) grandchildren: Blair, Bianca, Joe,
Robbie, Celie, and Benjamin.
Margo and her husband Ed Sosinski live in Lorton, Virginia. Margo is a Lieutenant Colonel in the
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Army and assigned to Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate at Ft. Belvoir. Ed is flying a Boeing
Business Jet for MGM Grand. They have a son, Robbie, who will be three in November.
Bob and his wife Catherine Blair live in Denver, Colorado. Bob is about to open a Café called Fuel in
Denver and is excited about having his own business. Catherine is a City Planner for Denver. They have a
daughter, Celie, who turned one this past June.
Michelle and her husband Matt Thomas live in Broomfield, Colorado. Michelle is an Accountant for
Rock Bottom Brewery and Matt is a Regional Manager for the Denver/Boulder Restaurants. They have a son,
Benjamin, who was born in May.
Sad news hit our family when my sister Anne Marie Taller died in childbirth on 13 September 2004.
Her daughter Bianca made it and is a happy and thriving three year old. Her big sister Blair was six this past
March and is learning French. They both live with their father Derek and his parents, Ruth and Serge Taller, in
New York City.
Pete and his wife Lauren Blair live in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. They are both teachers. Pete just passed
his principal training and is looking to work as a Vice Principal or Principal of an Elementary or Middle School.
They have a son, Joe, who turns three in October.
Theresa graduated from the University of Tennessee with a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. She lives in
Baltimore, Maryland and works at John Hopkins in the Neurology Department.
Jennifer graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a Bachelor's degree in Fashion
Merchandising. She lives with Margo and Ed in Lorton, Virginia. She works for Banana Republic doing visual
design and management.
Matt graduated a year early from University of Tennessee with a Bachelor's degree in Pre-Med. He
continues living in Knoxville, Tennessee and is applying to Medical Schools.
We are all doing well and know Mom and Dad miss you all. Mom and Dad had so much fun at the
Class of 64 reunions!
v/r, Margo
KENNETH E. BLOOMFIELD JR
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
1962-64 C-1
Business Address
`
25364
Spouse: Rose
Children: Kenneth E. IV - 1/8/67
Grandson: Andrew - 2/14/87
Home Address
333 S DesPlaines St #307
Chicago, Illinois 60661-5512
(312) 207-1083
(312) 207-0510
E-Mail: keb@west-point.org
Cell: (312) 907-0510
Title: Retired
Remarks: This is the beginning of my 6th year living in Chicago. Can’t believe after 25 years at the Jersey
Shore and commuting to NYC, I retired when I had a 10 minute walk to the office. Rose and I have moved into
a condo, a heavy timber loft in the Loop. Our building was an old paper warehouse and the conversion to
residences was done quite well. It is in the very “trendy” West Loop…….translation….5 years ago you
wouldn’t have gotten out of your car in this neighborhood. Chicago seems to be having a bit of a building
BOOM. Never thought we would enjoy living in a city, but this has changed my mind. One more experience
added to the list.
Yes, I retired from ABN AMRO Global Futures on 1 October 2006. I then worked a short period for
UBS Investment Bank and left them on 31 May 2007. I am now officially "retired - retired": sort of. Since I
really do not enjoy doing nothing, I will be going into the “Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity” consulting
business later on this year. In June 2007, I passed the national exam for Disaster Recovery and Business
Continuity and am now waiting for my certification as a Certified Business Continuity Professional (CBCP).
Since 2002, I have been involved in this type business at the corporate level. My experience at Ground Zero on
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9/11 has given me the incentive to stay involved as does living about two blocks from the Sears Tower in
Chicago.
I have had a Harley-Davidson Road King Classic since 2005. Chicago is not the best place to ride a
Harley, but I do enjoy getting out on my bike from time to time. I would like to ride Route 66 from Chicago to
the western end as some of our classmates have already done.
Actually, the real reason I came to Chicago was……..to help John Ward run the City!!!!!!!!
BOB BOLEN
25466
Spouse: Peggy (McDonough)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Children: Laura Ann Willis - 4/26/65
1962-64 I-1
Thomas Robert - 11/18/69
(USMA '92)
Grandchildren: Ian Willis– 3/21/90
William Robert Bolen II - 12/27/95
Katherine Ashley Bolen - 4/26/98
Zachary Thomas Bolen – 2/4/00
Connor Douglas Willis – 6/8/01
Business Address
Home Address
Route 2, Box 65
81 Carpenters Lane
Tryon, North Carolina 28782
(828)-894-6072
FAX: (864)-987-9600
E-Mail: bolenwr@alltel.net
Cell: 828-817-3748
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Woodworking
Area of Specialization: Enterprise Data Modeling, Database Design, and Project Management
Remarks: In the 2003 directory, I wrote that I wanted to get out of the information technology business. It was
no longer fun, and I wanted to make some changes. It took another year, but I did retire and started my
woodworking business. I wanted to make fine furniture and reproductions and do restorations. As long as I
kept it a secret, things were fine. I completed a few modest projects, but there was not a lot of work, and I had
lots of time for golf.
A new golf course community, Bright’s Creek Golf Club, was under construction a few miles north.
More curious than anything else, I talked with the Director of Golf about a job. The course was not scheduled
to open for another nine months, but he hired me to lock up after the construction crews left for the day and to
take care of golf carts when they were delivered. I even managed to get a couple of my golfing buddies to signon as opening day got closer. We played the first round when the back nine opened, and we played the entire
course the week before it opened officially. With virtually no members around, we play at least once a week
and more when the weather is good.
The golf course superintendent was trying to source tee some rustic tee markers the developer wanted,
and I told him I would make him a prototype. They loved the prototypes, and my secret was out. The next
thing I knew I had an order for one hundred ninety-two tee markers. Then the property manager saw the tee
markers and asked if I could make street signs for the project. I made a prototype and got an order for ninetytwo street signs. That was work! Then came the forty stop signs.
Out near the eighteenth tee there is an old twelve-foot water wheel that was rotten and about to fall
down. The developer asked me if I would look at it--after all, it would be restoration work. Silly me took it on,
and it has turned into a major sized project that is still in progress. The wheel is finished, but the water trough
has yet to be installed. The next two phases of the development are coming up, and I am desperately trying to
sell my sign making equipment to someone who likes to make signs. My business is beginning to impact my
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golf game.
Two years ago Peggy retired from managing the Blue Ridge Barbecue Festival and decided out of the
blue that she would like to try golf. We spotted a set of women’s clubs on sale and got them. I gave her a
present of six lessons with a local pro, and she got the basics. We began playing nine holes once a week, and
she is hooked completely! She now sports a new set of Callaway clubs, plays twice a week, practices one day,
and has critiqued my game on occasion. I have created a monster, but it is great. When we go on a trip, her
clubs are in the car, and she looks for accommodations near a golf course!
Tom and family are in Fort Campbell, Ky. After Fort Irwin, they spent a year at Fort Leavenworth,
Kans. for CGSC. Lauren and the kids stayed in Leavenworth while Tom had a tour in Korea. On his return,
they moved to Fort Campbell, and four months later he was in Iraq. He returned in the fall of 2006, and he will
probably get a second tour in the foreseeable future. Their kids are all sports nuts, and Katie is the toughest one
by far. Will has a throwing arm that won’t quit, and Zack is fearless to the point that I get concerned.
Laura and family continue to live in Charlotte, N. C. and are into the second renovation of their home.
They are adding a second floor and whatever goes with that. Her husband, David, works for Bovis Lend Lease,
which explains the continuous construction projects! Connor is just out of a cast for his broken wrist and asked
the doctor if he could go back to the monkey bars! Last Directory I noted that Ian was thirteen and wanted
Peggy’s Mustang, a 1998 model with about 36K miles on it. Peggy held it for him and in October of 2006, he
bought the car with a little help from Mom and Dad. It had less than 40K miles when he got it.
HOWARD E. BOONE
24961
Died August 6, 1996
Cadet Co.:
Widow: Christine G. (Tina )
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 C-2
Children:
Cynthia Anderson - 8/14/65
Charles E. - 7/24/66
Craig A. - 9/30/68
Cassandra E. - 8/30/81 (ad.)
Grandchildren:
Evan Anderson - 7/23/93
Jana Boone - 11/10/90
Jasmine Boone - 2/6/92 "
Colton Boone - 10/10/93 "
Chandler Boone – 5/25/95
Autumn Anderson – 11/25/96
Jillian Boone – 1/20/98
Nicholas boone – 5/10/00
Hannah Boone – 1/26/04
Home Address (Christine)
407 Keenland Drive
Georgetown, Texas 78626-6301
(512) 930-1786
E-Mail: Boone.cg@gmail.com
Cell: (512) 695-5342
Remarks: Christine (she doesn’t really go by Tina any more) writes: Howard died doing what he loved best—
playing golf—his dark glasses on, his favorite club in hand (Big Bertha), and a cigar in his mouth. Our
memories are fond ones, and we miss him
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JERRY A. BOSTER
ex-cadet
Spouse: Carol D.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Richard D. – 4/73
1962-64 B-1
Katherine L. – 6/77
Grandchildren: Julia – 3/00
Eva - /03
Business Address
Home Address
2340 Greenberry Court
Pleasanton, California 94566
(925) 462-4863
cjboster@webtv.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: I retired in 2004 after working in heavy duty vehicle rebuilding, accident reconstruction, auto
rebuilding, steel fabrication, and toxic waste disposal. Wife Carol is in her last two years of working as a
teacher (to obtain full retirement benefits.)
Our children both live in our immediate area east of San Francisco Bay. I enjoy being a full-time “Grampa”
and volunteering at Carol’s school (Carol claims she gets one pay, but the school district gets two full time
workers.)
GARY BOUTZ
25125
Spouse: Geraldine (Geri)
1960-62 A-2
Children: Gary Jr. - 9/26/76
1962-64 L-2
Graham - 10/16/78
Grandchildren (Graham’s) : Garrett Aaron Boutz -1/24/2004
Grace Caroline Boutz - 1/4/2006
Business Address
Home Address
18124 Wedge Parkway #430
Reno, Nevada 89511-8134
(775) 852-3358
FAX: (775) 852-3357
Cell _(775) 722-7885
E-Mail: Gboutz@aol.com
Title: Retired, USAFR & American Airlines
Nature of Business: Retired
Remarks: : Retirement and aging, I've found, are not for the faint-hearted. Geri and I are traveling a great deal
(frequently to visit our grandchildren). We've taken to "snow-birding" in Southern California, or in Hawaii with
son, Graham, and his family. Graham is a C-17 instructor pilot, based at Hickam AFB. We've also been able to
spend some time with Gary, Jr., who, when not studying languages in faraway places, lives in the DC area and
attends Georgetown (he's working on his doctorate in some foreign language.) I don't know where he got his
love for foreign languages, but I do know that it wasn't from his parents!
I said in the last directory that Geri and I were doing some skiing, golf, tennis and flying. The golf and
tennis may have "done a number" on my hip, as I am now looking at a hip replacement in June. I'm looking
forward to vast improvements in my sports endeavors after the PT recovery period. We also look forward to
getting back to RVing after the recovery period. We'll be ready for the next '64 reunion.
My brother, Allen (USNA '70), and I are researching our genealogy, and are finding that many of our
ancestors came from N.C., Virginia, Georgia and Pennsylvania. Allen lives in northern Virginia, so I'm
planning on more trips east to do research on our personal history. (This research would have been a lot easier if
we had started when our grandparents, and father, were alive!) Everyone has a story and I'm sure that every
classmate has a great story!
Cadet Co.:
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MICHAEL J. BOWERS
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
1962-64 H-1
Business Address
25203
Spouse: Barbara
Children: Suzy Bowers - 2/72
Anne Howard - 8/74
Home Address
1630 Mai Avenue
DeSoto, Texas 75115-2128
(972) 709-5972
E-Mail: mbowers1@gmail.com
Cell: (972) 567-5033
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Pre-retirement Construction
Area of Specialization: Business, Industrialized Buildings
Remarks: After service (mostly with the 82nd), I got an MBA at Wharton, and had a career in industrialized
building. Last stop was as co-founder of Comark Building Systems, Inc (over time we had nine West Pointers
working for company). Sold in 2006 to Carlyle. I’m now retired in Dallas with plans to move to
Williamsburg, Va. Daughter Suzy is a Harvard gras and received an architecture degree, attended Univ of
Texas medical school and now lives in Houston. Daughter Anne is completing her business strategy doctorial
at Michigan. Her husband, Mark Fleischer, is producing artistic director for Adirondack Theater Festival and
teaches and directs theater in Chicago, where they live.
Babs and I have traveled a bunch since retirement. We continue to be involved in several business
ventures. We dabble in wines, red meat, fishing, photography and the harmonica. Someday we'll get a golf
game.
In recent years I have caught up with Caudill, Temple, Farnsworth, Rennie, Faulds, Smith, Murray and
wily coyote. Wishes ? That we could get a brown boy and parka for all suffering from diversity deprivation.
Courage!
HUGH F. BOYD III
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
1962-64 F-1
Business Address
24944
Spouse: Sandra S.
Children: Hugh F. IV - 10/22/65
(USMA '88)
Timothy J. - 12/14/66
Catherine B Childers - 9/15/75
Claudia A Martin - 9/15/75
Grandchildren: Hugh F. V - 5/7/93
Jackson T. - 6/3/93
Nicholas J. - 6/27/96
Davis G – 5/3/98
Kayli E. Childers – 4/1/2000
Tara A. Martin – 6/12/2001
Zachary D. Childers – 5/27/2002
Andrew R. Martin – 1/16/03
Home Address
107 Westwood Way
San Antonio, TX 78218
(210) 832-9072
E-mail: hboyd@satx.rr.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: Since the last Directory in 2003, I have retired from teaching. Sandy is substitute nursing for the
local schools less each year. Most of the past 18 months have been spent getting my parents into nursing care
and then assisted living, where they now are doing well. In Sep. 2006 I had triple bypass heart surgery. I am
doing well but of course now have “heart disease”.
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We enjoy traveling and visiting children, grandchildren, and friends. We are greatly blessed.
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Cadet Co.:
DAVID A. BRAMLETT
1960-62 C-1
1962-64 E-1
Business Address
24975
Spouse: Judi
Children: Robert Patrick - 3/20/78
Home Address
61-100 Iliohu Way
Haleiwa, Hawaii 96712-1308
(808) 637-8059
dbram71@aol.com
Title: Adjunct faculty, Hawaii Pacific University (part-time)
Nature of Business: Volunteer work with non-profits - Education
Area of Specialization: Literature (Literature and the Experience of War) and History (The American Way of
War) in the graduate school.
Remarks: I was able to reach Dave and verified all the data remains unchanged. Since circumstances
prevented his submitting new remarks, I repeat what Dave submitted last time:
Judi and I continue to thrive on the North Shore (think big surf) of Oahu, while still trying to find that
elusive balance among volunteer work, some teaching, a little travel, and playing (as in golf, kayaking, and
snorkeling).
Robert, our son, did graduate in May 2002 with a BA in Criminal Justice from Chaminade University in
Honolulu. He is into resumé distribution while waiting tables at the Dixie Grill in Honolulu (go figure) and
singing lead with his band, Lose Money (which doesn't).
Judi and I took a year off (actually 10 months) and served as teaching missionaries on Gugeegue (see,
had you been more attentive in ES&GS you'd know where we were). Gugeegue, an islet about 225 yards wide
and 3/4 miles long, is in the Marshall Islands (you remember them) on the Kwajalein Atoll, some seven islets
from the better-known Kwajalein Island. We taught high school for the Catholic Church (the Jesuits) as there
are no public high schools for the kids on the Atoll, just three church schools. Judi taught World History,
Health (arguably the most important course in the school), and Religion to the 9th and 10th grade; I taught
Micronesian History/Marshallese Government, Consumer Math/Applied Geometry, and English to the 12th
Grade. Both of us were also class advisors and athletic coaches -- life in a mission school. As you would
expect, there were rewards and challenges, and an adventure with a lifetime of memories. We may go out again
in a few years, but not sure where.
We do love to show off Hawaii. Call when you're here (some have) or look for us while wandering on
the North Shore (some have). Aloha. David Bramlett
LARRY J. BRAMLETTE
25303
Spouse: Kathleen K. (Kathie)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
Children: Jennifer Page (Jenn) - 9/21/69
1962-64 B-1
James Neil (Neil) - 9/4/73
Business Address
Home Address (2002 AOG)
E-OIR Technologies, Inc.
12520 Paige Lane
9241 Courthouse Road
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22407
Spotsylvania, Virginia 22553
(540) 548-4400
lbramlet@eoir.com
E-Mail larry.bramlette@nvl.army.mil
(703) 704-1354
E-Mail: lbramlet@eoir.com
FAX: (540) 582- 2853
Title: Division Director
Nature of Business: Technology Support Services.
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Area of Specialization: Problem Management
Remarks: In looking back over the last four years there are a few things that are of note, even if it feels that
everything has been constant. The company that I have worked for the past thirteen years has been sold twice. I
have remained with the company in various management positions. My present position is Division Director of
the group supporting Army technical contracts for the Night Vision Lab at Ft. Belvoir. However, retirement
(again) is planned for this July, and I will ride off into the sunset to travel and whatever. Kathie has almost been
successful in turning her part time community health nurse position for a HUD supported housing community
into a full time job, as there are so many people that really need her help. She drives a bright yellow Escape, and
when it is seen coming into the area the residents know that a concerned lady is there to help them with their
myriad of problems, many of which have nothing to do with nursing. Our children continue to thrive and
achieve great things. My daughter's career in the DOD has advanced rapidly, with promotions and awards. She
is now getting her PhD in counter-terrorism law from The London School of Economics in London, where she is
currently stationed. Her British husband was promoted this year to Director in the Credit-Suisse Bank which is
quite an honor. My son continues to advance as he works for the Virginia State Juvenile Commission,
supporting state and city social programs for the Social Services community. His wife has just completed her
PhD in Audiology, and works for The Speech and Hearing Center in Bristol, VA. Their son, our only
grandchild, is finishing kindergarten this year. He's a happy little boy who is a pleasure to love. With our
children's success, Kathie and I are now negotiating to be placed in a better "home" when it becomes necessary.
MARK F. BRENNAN Jr.
25098
Spouse: Nancy B.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Mark F. (Frank) III - 10/7/70
1962-64 A-1
James M - 8/7/72
Michael A - 5/16/77
Christopher J - 2/26/80
Grandchildren: Brock Thomas Brennan – 2/26/99
Owen P. Brennan – 3/330/06
Business Address
Home Address
IBM Business Consulting Services
4518 Twinbrook Road
1616 North Fort Myer Drive
Fairfax, Virginia 22032
Arlington, Virginia 22209
(703) 323-6937
703-801-0641
FAX: (703) 323-6937
FAX: (703) 322-2259
E-Mail: nbbtrvl@aol.com
Cell: 703-801-0641
EMAIL Mark.Brennan@us.ibm.com
Title: Senior Consultant
Nature of Business: Information Technology.
Area of Specialization: Information Technology Management
Remarks: Since the last publication of the Class Directory, Nancy and I have been enjoying life together as
pseudo “empty nesters”. I say pseudo because we acquired a dog that Nancy is training to eventually become
qualified to visit the soldier patients in Walter Reed Hospital. I will not go into great depth about this endeavor,
but suffice to say, it has been a challenge. After three years of training and maturation, the dog is finally
showing progress having completed the Canine Good Citizen Award. The “empty nest” aspect means we can
leave the dog in a kennel and venture forth.
We are a traveling couple because our adult children live around the US, so we go to see them at least
twice a year. Frank and his son, Brock (age 8) live in Columbia, SC. Frank is getting married again in June
2007 in Cancun, Mexico (another trip). James and his wife, Wendy, are in Crested Butte, CO. Mike, his wife
Amy, and Owen Patrick (our newest grandson) now live in Indianapolis, IN, just moving there in February 2007.
This grandson is a copy of his grandfather, complete with red hair and blue eyes. Chris, our fourth, is the
vagabond. He has been backpacking to New Zealand, Ireland, Scandinavia, and Mexico. We don’t travel to see
Chris. He stops by home in Fairfax between adventures.
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The arrival of Owen Patrick on March 30, 2006 coincided with the NCAA Final Four with George
Mason University participating as the “Cinderella Team”. James, who graduated from Mason, suddenly got a
blast of school spirit as the only Mason graduate in Crested Butte, CO (population 1200 people and 850 dogs)
and decided to go cheer his alma mater. So we met him in Cincinnati, got to see the brand new grandson for the
weekend, played some golf in a driving rainstorm, and also went to all four games in Indianapolis. Listening to
James complain about Mason’s loss to Florida was akin to our griping about losses to Navy. I understood his
feeling of frustration and I think he now understands mine about Army football losses.
The longest trip Nancy and I took was to Japan and China in March 2005. Since I lived in Japan during
the American Occupation, I wanted to find the old homestead. Needless to say, it was not there anymore,
replaced by a big, beautiful city park next to the Meiji shrine. We also went to Beijing for seven days where we
climbed the Great Wall, saw the Forbidden Palace and other sights. We also flew to Xian to see the terra cotta
soldiers. It was a fabulous trip all around, so much so that we are going again March 25, 2007. This time it is a
week in Shanghai and a week in Tokyo.
Since my mom and brother are still living in Carmel, CA, we travel there twice a year also. These
become little family reunions.
So what do we do when we aren’t traveling? We play with the Class Bridge group in the area. We
socialize with the A-1 classmates group. We are busy with church activities. We clean the house and mow the
yard. And, by the way, I am still working full time.
While I am not inclined to discuss work work, I did work on an interesting project for 2 ½ years, the
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund. I worked as a claim assistance representative and case manager,
assisting victims and families of victims, and processing claims primarily for victims injured in the attacks of
9/11. It was an intense experience of being a survivor assistance officer all over again. But the feeling of having
accomplished something worthwhile in helping some victims was truly rewarding.
In reflection on the future, I waited until I was 5years old to go to kindergarten, 13 until I could go to
the teen club, 16 until I could drive, 18 until I could drink, 21 until I could vote, 25 until my car insurance
dropped, 39 when I could have my last birthday, 42 until I could retire from the Army, 50 when I could join
AARP, 59 and ½ until I could get money from my IRA, 60 when I got Senior Citizen discount movie tickets,
and 62 to get my Senior Citizen discount on meals at Old Country Buffet. I am still waiting for some other life
events to pass. At age 65, I can get Medicare, at 65 and 10 months, I can draw Social Security. Some time I plan
to retire from work. Then what am I eligible for? I wish it was to win the lottery because of my age, but for
now, I plan to enjoy life’s adventures with my wonderful wife, visiting my sons’ families, and fishing.
LARRY K. BREWER
25385
Spouse: Doris M.
Children: Laura - 8/11/68
Liane Warcup - 9/17/69
Brian - 8/7/85
Business Address
Home Address AOG 2007
ESCO Electronics Corp.
5759 Bush Hill Drive
1235 Jeff Davis Highway - Suite 305
Alexandria, Virginia 22310
Arlington, Virginia 22202
703-924-6067
(703) 416-7600
E-Mail: lkbrewer@verizon.net
FAX: (703) 416-7606
E-Mail: lbrewer@seistl.com
Title: Vice President, Corporate Marketing and Washington Operations
Nature of Business: Filter products and defense systems and electronics
Remarks from last Directory: Larry wrote in the last edition: I currently run the domestic and international
marketing for a St. Louis based corporation, and still diligently work at being an improved senior golfer. In
spite of lots of travel, I still manage to find time to coach a Little League basketball team and to do a requisite
amount of yard work.
Doris is a command manager in the Army Secretariat in the Pentagon, working on downsizing,
right-sizing, and still having a adequate, well-trained Army. Laura is still working on her PhD in sociology at
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
1962-64 H-1
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Arizona State University, Liane resigned her Air Force Commission and has opened and Edward D. Jones &
Co. financial service office in Washington State, where her husband Brian continues to fly C-141’s for the Air
Force. Brian the younger is a 7th grader at Mark Twain Middle School and is earnestly focused on joining the
NBA.
ED BRINKMAN
25215
Spouse: Yong C. (Chu)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
Children: Jennifer Julia - 12/18/73
1962-64 I-1
Edward John - 11/22/77
Grandchildren: Katarina – 4/8/06
Business Address
Home Address
AFLAC
6809 Trapper Way
1932 Wynnton Road
Midland, Georgia 31820
Columbus, Georgia 31999-0001
(706) 568-3485
(706) 596-5884
E-Mail: edpb11@gmail.com
FAX: (706) 596-3181
Cell: (706) 536-9566
E-Mail: ebrinkman@aflac.com
Title: Manager, Disaster Preparedness/Corporate Records
Nature of Business: Insurance
Area of Specialization: Business Continuity Professionsl
Remarks: I have been working at Aflac for almost 16 years and expect to retire by the end of this year. Chu
and I went on a fantastic cruise last year to Northern Europe, docking in Copenhagen, Stockholm, St.
Petersburg, Helsinki and Tallinn.
My daughter, Jennifer, is a nurse and a mother, making me a grandfather to our one year old
granddaughter, Katarina. My son-in-law, Jaroslav, is originally from Slovakia. He worked at Aflac for the
past 2 years but has found a new job in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has been there for two months and
Jennifer and the baby were going there permanently in May. Are we soon to follow?
My son, Edward, lives in Irvine, California. He is an engineer with Black and Decker; he does a lot of
traveling to plants in Mexico and Texas, and may do some traveling to China. My wife has 2 sisters and a
brother living in the Los Angeles area so we try to go there a couple of times a year to see everyone. My son
just bought a townhouse in Viejo Aliso and just got engaged to be married in July 2008 to a young lady from
Coeur D' Alene, Idaho. We plan to go there this summer and I can't wait to play golf there at the course with
the famous island green. You have to take a boat out to the green.
I plan to attend the Army-Georgia Tech. game this fall. My son lettered in swimming at Tech and will
get us into the Tech Lettermen Suite. Hopefully they won’t kick out the guy with the Army hat.
MILTON J. BROKAW
25325
Spouse: Claudette R. Elliott (remarried 10/13/95)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
Children: Michael - 11/22/72
1962-64 G-1
Sean - 2/28/74
Quentin - 2/12/87
Elesa - 10/21/88
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Weyerhaeuser
30033 58th Pl South
Mail Sort: CH1D31
Auburn, Washington 98001
PO Box 2999
(253) 839-2351
Tacoma, Washington 98477-2999
milton.brokaw@weyerhaeuser.com
(253) 924-5369
miltonbrokaw@comcast.net
FAX: (253) 924-3797
(AOG has 29407 61st Ave.)
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E-Mail: brokawm@wdni.com
Nature of Business: Forest Products Company
Area of Specialization: Corporate Staff Support Services
Remarks from last Directory: I am enjoying life as the father of two boys in college and a small boy and a
little girl in elementary school. Both of my older boys will graduate this year (at least that is the plan). Mike is
a senior at Radford College in Radford Virginia and plans to be a stock broker in Northern Virginia. Sean is a
senior at the Univ. of Oregon at Eugene and is leaving his future options open, especially since his plans to tour
with the "Grateful Dead" have been sidelined. Actually, I am really proud of both of them. Despite rocky starts
in their early college days, they both buckled down and have been doing very well the last two years. Two down
(almost) and two to go. I am really enjoying the two younger ones. I am getting to do the "dad" thing again.
Soccer and baseball games in all kinds of weather, weekly Brownie Girl Scout meetings for Elesa, music
lessons, PTA meetings and all the fund raising events that go with these activities. And then there is Cub
Scouts. I just couldn't say no when I was drafted to be the Webelos Den Leader. Standing on the street corner in
the rain trying to get cars into the lot for the "fall fund raiser" car wash gave me flashbacks and a feeling that I
have done this before in a previous Life. Actually, I would not trade my experiences with the boys for anything.
I find it very rewarding watching them grow and mature. With all of the above, about the only thing I have been
able to do for me is to get into "home brewing" beer. I finally decided to actually use the kit I got for Christmas.
The first batch (a delightful amber ale) was so tasty that now I am hooked. It really is a lot of fun and gives you
a deeper appreciation of what goes into brewing beer. So now, when the stress of work or play starts to get me
down I can follow the home brewer's motto. "Relax ! Have a Home Brew."
MICHAEL D. BROOKS
25160
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
1962-64 I-2
Latest AOG Address (2007):
3448 Joycliff Road
Macon, Georgia 31211
(478) 745-7469
Email: curmudgemike@cox.net
Remarks: I spoke to Mike and had hopes we would get him in this time,
but nothing came – at least until press time.
CHARLES T. BROWN (CHUCK)
25197
Spouse: Deborah A. (Debby)
1960-62 L-1
Children: Scott - 10/8/62
1962-64 C-1
Lisa - 11/26/66
Jeffrey - 3/4/69
Sondra - 10/21/69
Christy - 1/19/71
Grandchildren: 9 and counting
Business Address
Home Address
19 Stone Fence Road
Allendale, New Jersey 07401
(201) 327-4391
FAX: (201) 327-4391
E-Mail: canddbrown@optonline.net
brown64@optonline.net
Title: Retired
Cadet Co.:
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Remarks: Just when I was getting really good at it, I ran into the mandatory age 60 retirement as an airline
pilot. My wife is still teaching Asian Studies at Seton Hall University, so instead of her joining me on my
flying trips around the globe, I join her on research trips around the globe. We had a great visit with Pricha
Claewplodtook in Bangkok in January. Hopefully, we will settle down in a year or two.
I’ll know I’m really retired when I get the attic cleaned.
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GERALD C. (JED) BROWN
25008
Died June 28, 2006
Widow: Jean Jennings Brown
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
1962-64 F-1
Children:
Deborah A - 2/9/66
Suzanne M. - 6/1/73
Home Address AOG
2670 Hillsman St
Falls Church, Virginia 22043
(703) 560-3288
FAX: 830-262-1449
Email: browngc@worldnet.att.net
Remarks: Jed wrote in his last entry “If life is a journey, this must be
the home stretch.” He reflected on his offices as an Engineer officer
having been close to the World Trade Center and the impacted are a of
the Pentagon, and losing friends in both areas.
He loved his job as the operations director for Fermilab, a Department of Energy national laboratory
where the field was High Energy Physics aimed at discovering nature’s ultimate building blocks and forces.
Physics students from all over the world created a college campus atmosphere. The setting itself was park-like,
restored tall grass prairie with lots of game. (Even a buffalo herd.) So work was fun. On the personal side, life
was also good. Jed had remarried several years ago and was very happy. Daughter Susie was married and also
received her PhD from the University of Western Australia in Perth. Daughter Debbie was working for
Chevron/Texaco at their oil fields in Angola.
JIM BROWN
24972
Spouse: Rhea M.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: Christie Rae - 10/12/70
1962-64 L-2
Melanie Joy - 3/26/73
Business Address
Home Address
.
4 Red Fox Drive
New Hope, Penn. 18938-5654
(215) 794-7342
FAX: (215) 794 9809
Cell: (267) 408 9794
Title: Retired
E-Mail: jjimdb@comcast.net
Area of Specialization: Electrical Engineer, Program/business management
Remarks: My last five years were spent finishing out my second career with Lockheed Martin formerly Martin
Marietta, formerly GE Aerospace as a program/business manager in the Valley Forge, Pennsylvania area.
Worked for GE-Aerospace, and Lockheed Martin - purchased GE Aerospace. Pursuing an old interest, I also
went to the University of Pennsylvania and completed a Masters in American History, writing my thesis on the
early business acumen of the Pennsylvania Railroad.
While I’m sure a few others have aging stories, I got a head start thanks to Bon Jovi. Accompanying
my younger daughter to concert 15+ years ago, I was the only male in the crowd of thousands without an earring
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or marijuana. I left the concert with my ears ringing, and the right one never stopped ringing - permanent nerve
damage. With no frequencies received above 500cps, I can hear but without the harmonics; I cannot distinguish
words. For the scientific challenged, I hear but it is blurred like bad eye sight. Hearing aids only make the
indistinct noise louder. The side benefit of one-earedness is the loss of direction sensitivity mono vs. stereo. It
was common for me in meetings at work to get up and answer my phone when the phone ringing was 3 offices
away. People got used to it, but it really helped being the boss. Last summer the day before my daughter’s
wedding, I drove my wife’s new car into the garage, got out and heard a “beep, beep” about every thirty
seconds. One eared, I could not locate the source, so I headed to the dealer. Halfway there I stopped, no noise,
so I returned to the garage, but before I got into the house it was back. Off to the dealer, but it was gone. After a
several looks and what-ifs of computer resets and alarm systems, I returned home, but again before I could exit
the garage, it was back. As I went back to the car door, I noticed a light flashing on the wall on my dogs
invisible fence transmitter. With ear next to the light I hear the beep, beep. The lawn service had cut the wire
for the fence. I never told the dealer, but was caught by wife and daughter due to my extended absence. I view
this as practice for when I get really old.
WILLIS H. BRUCKER
25431
Spouse: Nancy (married at USMA on 6/13/64)
Cadet Co.:
1959-61 L-2
Children: Katie - 3/16/76
1961-62 D-2
Michael - 11/18/81
1962-64 G-2 Grandchildren: Trevor - 9/1/97
Business Address
Home Address
26 Robin Drive
Hudson, N. Hampshire. 03051-3375
(603) 882-3397
E-Mail winsom64@comcast.net
Remarks: As a preamble to my update: Several months ago I received a photograph
from Joe Mastriani taken during the beginning of Yearling year and showed several of
us in Company D-2. I am the individual in the B-robe with the 2-turnout stars and 1- turn back star. I had just
joined the Class of ’64 during reorganization week. The five others pictured were part of a really great group of
guys that made me feel welcome to their Class as one of them. Pictured in addition to Joe and me, are Dick
Knight, Bruce Howard, Joe (RV) Moss, and Terry Manton. Joe has sent the photo for inclusion in this edition
of the Class of ’64.
Now for my update: During the period 1987-1997 my family and I lived in Fairfax County, Virginia. I
was the opening general manager of The Fairfax- A Marriott Lifecare Retirement Community developed by/for
The Army Retirement Residence – Potomac. My tour there was for 10 years. Quite a few West Pointers
resided in this large attractive community located on land that was previously part of Ft. Belvoir. One of the
annual highlights was the Army/Navy game party with a large number of the class of ‘64 joining the Old Grads
for a fun filled afternoon.
My wife Nancy taught elementary school in the area and found it to be a rewarding part of her teaching
career (Nancy received her Masters in Education from Smith College in Northampton in 1987).
Our two kids, Katie and Michael flourished during this period of their life.
Katie and Michael played soccer year round. Northern Virginia has a very intense and competitive feeling
about soccer. Michael was a student of the violin for most of the time we lived there.
After 9 years at The Fairfax and with Nancy’s parents living in New Hampshire and suffering from
serious medical conditions, our family began its move back to New England. Nancy and Michael moved up in
the summer of 1996 in order that Michael could begin high school as a member of the class of 2000. I
continued on at the Fairfax and put our house on the market. It was the summer of 1997 that I was able to move
to New Hampshire. Katie remained for another year and joined us in 1998. We had reassembled our family
and were able to assist in the care of Nancy’s parents.
For 3+ years (1997-2000) I was the CEO of a church-affiliated organization in Massachusetts that
operated 4 facilities providing housing and nursing-care to seniors. I served as the “transition” between 2 eras
of ministers. I was able to leave “the woodpile higher than when I arrived”. It was a very rewarding and
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satisfying opportunity.
In the fall of 2000 Michael began his studies at Boston College graduating in 2004. We loved his 4
years there, especially his semester abroad where studies took him to Geneva, Switzerland. We visited him
there and toured Germany, Switzerland and the South of France. Since graduation he has worked at Gabelli
Asset Management in New York. He loves living in downtown New York and does a reverse commute out to
work in the morning.
Our daughter Katie and her son Trevor live with us and we love having them here and being part of
their life. Katie is a manager at the local Blockbuster and enjoys her work and the people she works with.
Trevor will be 10 in September 2007. He is starting his 2d year of playing tackle football. He is not very big
but is quite fast and really loves the game. The football program is large and well organized. The uniforms
and protective equipment they wear are of very good quality and we feel that he is in a relatively safe activity.
For several years he took Karate lessons and had a natural talent for it and earned a black belt.
Nancy, my lovely “trophy wife” (of 43years), is carrying on as our family’s main bread winner. She
really enjoys teaching her 5th grade students in Litchfield, New Hampshire. I assist her wherever I can as an
unpaid volunteer. We are having fun doing it together.
When not involved with teaching we are busy gardening, maintaining our house and grounds, and have
taken up bird watching. Last year we purchased a 34’ Winnebago and have had several very enjoyable trips to
places including: Walt Disney World for two weeks; Beaches of South Carolina; Biltmore House in North
Carolina; Saratoga Springs for the races; Beaches in Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut.
We are busy planning all of the many trips throughout the United States that we want to take. An RV really
gives you a feeling of freedom and wanderlust.
We are fine and are looking forward to the 45th and 50th reunions of the class of ‘64.
LARRY A. BRYAN
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 D-2
Business Address
25140
Spouse: Dixie
Children: Larry Jr. - 1/29/69
Julie Miner - 6/1/73
Grandchild:
Tyler Bryan - 1/24/97
Abbey Bryan – 8/9/00
Home Address
6296 Hawthorn Drive
Denton, Texas 76208
(940) 271-2654
E-Mail: : lbryan@advantexmail.net
Job, Business Title: Retired
Nature of Business: I provide a reason for the service industry to exist
Area of Specialization: I play a little golf, read a few books (none that would ever be called literature), try to
ensure my grandkids know who I am, and try to conduct myself as a Christian.
Remarks: As I grow older and as the agony associated with beast barracks, plebe year, and the USMA in
general fades from my memory, I become more convinced that the greatest blessing, other than my family, God
has bestowed on me has been the honor and privilege to serve and be associated with the Class of ’64. I
thoroughly enjoy the comments and banter from the well informed members of the class forum and I look
forward to opportunities to meet with members of the class in various activities. Hopefully my health and
wealth will enable me to continue to take advantage of these opportunities for many years.
Dixie and I have now been retired for over nine years. I really admire those of the class who still have
the drive to compete within their chosen fields but I feel blessed that I have been able to enjoy my family and
various personal activities on a day to day basis without having to worry about alarm clocks, commute times,
writing efficiency reports, et al. We relocated to Denton, Texas, just north of Dallas, in early 2004 to be a little
closer to our families. In hindsight, we should probably have located here when we first retired but the
uncertainty of where our kids would put down roots was a little more uncertain then than it is now. Since the
move we have enjoyed more quality time with them than would have been possible had we remained in The
Woodlands.
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Activities in retirement have consisted of church work, travel, visiting relatives (especially our
immediate families,) golf, genealogy and personal reading. One activity that I have especially enjoyed these
past few years is playing with the Golfing Grads of USMA. I just recently returned from this and am already
looking forward to next year. I haven’t done as much with genealogy as I would have liked but I was able to
attend a Bryan family reunion in Tennessee two years ago that was held on the site where my great, great, great
grandfather built his cabin in 1802. A family cemetery with his grave and several other family members is near
this same site. I met several cousins I did not know existed and enjoyed learning their version of my family
history. This past year I have experienced some side effects of aging having undergone three angiograms over a
six month period. The first two resulted in three stents being deployed and the third was expected to be a
precursor to a bypass but it was determined to not be necessary. I can now compare pill boxes with almost
everyone.
Our son, Larry Jr., continues to be the head golf professional at Big Spring (Texas) Country Club. He
has added Course Superintendent to his responsibilities and still finds time to coach whatever sport is in season
that his kids are participating in and to play a tournament schedule with the North Texas PGA. Last year he was
4th on the NTPGA order of merit and is off to a good start this year. One advantage of my living in North Texas
is being able to see him play more often. Larry’s wife, Susan, has returned to work part time as a CPA now that
both their kids are in school. Tyler, at ten, is an excellent athlete in every sport he plays and does very well in
school. He won his age group last summer at the North Texas PGA Jr. golf tournament. Tyler’s sister, Abbey, is
six and still developing. She has done well athletically in the sports she has tried, has won an art competition vs.
several kids older than she, and is off to a good start at school.
Our daughter, Julie, has married since my last report. She and Jeff Miner were wed shortly after we
moved to Denton. Jeff is a construction manager for Centex Homes while Julie continues to do client service
related activities but for a different real estate software company. She is finding out that there is a difference
between the merits of an acquisition as viewed by the employee and the employer.
All in all, Dixie and I have much to be thankful for. Our prayer is that He will bless each of you in your
individual endeavors.
MICHAEL J. BUCKLEY
25127
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-1
1962-64 A-1
Latest AOG Address (2002):
203 Beach Avenue
Hull, Massachusetts 02045-1903
(781) 925-8749
I spoke to Mike in August, at which time he was polite but said he was not interested
in responding. Phone number is valid.
ROY C. BUCKNER
Cadet Co.:
25004
Spouse: - Darla Jo
1960-62 B-2
Children: Michael Lawrence - 1/4/66
1962-64 A-2
Karolyn Patricia Micheels- 4/29/69
Kristen Elizabeth Lake - 8/31/70
Grandchildren: Emily Lauren Buckner - 12/3/88
Kelby Elizabeth Buckner - 12/20/91
Michelle Christine Buckner - 3/4/97
Lucas Buckner Micheels – 6/4/1999
Brina Laine Micheels – 8/16/2002
Tanner Elizabeth Lake - 9/22/94
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Business Address
Evan Olivia Lake – 2/4/1998
Thomas Charles Lake – 7/16/2000
Home Address
17808 Westward Look
Dripping Springs, Texas 78620
(512) 264-2489
FAX: (512) 264-2489
Happytrailstexas@aol.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: At John Ward’s persuasive urging, the following constitutes Buckner’s update of the last input (I’m
assuming 2003) of the ”Ward Book”, a tome known (and envied) far and wide for its purpose and content.
It’s 2007, Buckner is still married to the same wife (surprise!!) and he’s four years older…end of story
Just kidding…but not much. Darla and I still live in Dripping Springs just outside of Austin, the Texas
State Capitol, and we still love it here. Life has been very good to us and we continue to have good health
(notwithstanding RB’s bad knees, high blood pressure and high cholesterol…all maintained at reasonable levels
thanks to the marvels of modern medicine. We have picked up cycling as a pastime (easier on the knees) but
still jog occasionally and participate in some 5K and 10K runs…anything for a “free” T-shirt!! Darla continues
to support our lifestyle by working outside the house in a variety of capacities while yours truly continues to be
the house-husband and take care of “the girls”, Belle and Layla, our two rescue dogs that we have had for a
number of years. I still look for a part time job with a limited duration but, luckily, have not found one lately.
Our kids remain where they were when last reported and continue to be successful in the their own
right…the number of grand-kids remains at eight and apparently will stay that way barring an immaculate
conception.
Our oldest son, Mike, and his wife, Elfriede, live in Pine Bush, NY, west of Newburgh, and he
continues to excel in the car business, now making strides to bring the Ford Company back into profitability.
Their three girls (Emily, Kelby and Michelle) remain active in soccer, softball and equestrian activities. For the
record, Emily, our oldest grand-daughter enters college (New Paltz State) this fall…can’t be right…we’re not
that old…must be a mistake! Kelby, by all rights, should be a stalwart on the Pine Bush soccer team this year
and, along with Michelle, they should bring home lots of medals from their horsing-around activities. Elfriede
apparently can’t get enough education since she still volunteers at the girls’ schools throughout the academic
year.
Our oldest daughter, Karolyn, and her understanding husband, Brian (Micheels), remain in Plattsburgh,
NY, in the North Country and continue to be hardy souls enduring the long winter season in that area. In fact, it
almost appears that they enjoy it!! Karolyn remains in the medical billing profession and has a thriving business
which takes up much too much of her time. Brian is into a variety of marketing enterprises and continues to
coach women’s soccer at Plattsburgh State, his alma mater. Their two wunderkind, Luc and Brina, are growing
at an incredible pace and, if you need any info whatsoever on insects, especially butterflies, give Luc or Brina a
call.
When not traveling around the world, the youngest daughter, Kristen, and her husband, Andy Lake,
occasionally are found at their home in Davie, Florida. Tennis pro Andy excels in showing the rich folks at
Hawks Landing how to improve their tennis game. He has become quite a name in South Florida (and beyond)
with his athletic skills. Kristen works in the public relations arena when not ably assisting Andy with his tennis
endeavors. The three (not-so) little Lakes, Tanner (F), Evan (F) and Tom (M), are all playing tennis…keep an
eye out for them at Wimbleton!
That’s it from Drippin’…best wishes to all!!
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DAVID A. BUJALSKI
25106
Killed in Action August 15, 1967
Widow: Mrs. Barbara Drinane (Jack)
1960-62 M-2
1962-64 H-2
Children:
Elizabeth Chiarello - 7/28/65
Kathleen Davis - 9/26/67
Grandchildren:
David Anthony Chiarello - 7/26/94
Sarah Chiarello – 3/98
Tommy Davis – 3/98
Home Address (Barbara)
21 Eldridge Place
Glen Cove, New York 11542-3512
(516) 671-6788
Email: BarbnJack@optonline.net
Address (Dave’s brother, Jack Bujalski - USMA '58):
5100 John D. Ryan Boulevard
San Antonio Texas 78245
(210) 677-0311
Remarks: Barbara writes: Dave and I had two daughters, Elizabeth born in July of 1965 and Kathleen born in
Sept of 1967.
Elizabeth Chiariello is now a professor teaching mostly occupational therapy courses at York College
in New York and hopefully, in one more year, will have her PHD in industrial psychology. She and her
husband Dominic have a son, David, who is now 13 years old and two daughters, Sarah 9 and new baby Julia
who is one year old.
Kathleen Drinane Davis is the director of the juniors acting school, The Neighborhood Playhouse in
New York City. She also teaches creative drama classes at the local YMCA. She and her husband, Tom, have
two sons, Tommy who is 9 years old and Jonathan, 5 along with baby sister Anna who also is one year old.
David's brother Jack Bujalski will be coming for his 50th reunion—USMA Class of 1958 this coming
year. He is a retired Col in the Air Force and he and his wife, Rachael have traveled all over the world; recently
visited us to meet their two new nieces.
Our children and grandchildren have been so blessed having three families; the Drinane's, my family
the DePretoro's and all the Bujalski family with whom we have kept in close contact all these years!
My husband Jack is "retired" but still consulting part-time. We have a winter home in Delray Beach,
Florida, so we enjoy the warmer weather there. We all send our best regards to the Class of 64.
Cadet Co.:
DARWIN L BURDA
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-1
ex-cadet
Spouse: Marilyn
Children: Jacqueline – 10/10/75
Grandchild: Twain Arthur Larson-Burda – 11/98
Home Address
HC 35 , Box 5520,
Wasilla , Alaska 99654-9712
(800) 690-2694
(907) 376-9284
burdadm@mtaonline.net
Business Address
Last Frontier Booksellers
HC 35 , Box 5520,
Wasilla , Alaska 99654
(800) 690-2694
burdadm@mtaonline.net
(907) 376-9284
Title: Last Frontier Booksellers
Nature of Business: Educational textbooks
Personal Specialization: Teaching H.S. English and Social Studies.
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Remarks: We continue enjoying life in the “Greatland”. We had a great visit with Joe Palko when he and his
wife visited Alaska a few years ago. It was good to connect with a classmate after all these years.
I continue to market textbooks toe the high schools in the State of Alaska. We have sold all our lots in
the commercial subdivision in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota. There are two remaining lots in the residential additions.
It seems retirement is just around the corner.
EDWARD J. “ED” BURKE
ex-cadet
Spouse: Anne Louise (Nancy)
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 G-1
Children: Ed - 2/20/66
Kathleen Caramanica - 12/28/68
Warren - 9/22/72
Grandchildren: Edward J. Burke – 9/26/98
George D. Burke – 12/15/00
Anne Marie Caramanica – 12/9/03
Business Address
Home Address
1706 Adams Avenue
Dunmore, Penn. 18509-2008
(570) 346-1265
FAX: (570) 346-8989
Email: edburke@us.army.mil
Email: edburkeusa@comcast.net
Cell: (570) 351-5309
Title: Retired Colonel, U. SA. Army Special Forces 3/30/92
Retired Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency 3/19/04
Remarks: I retired from PEMA (Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency) in March 2004. Since then I
have been busier than ever. I started a PhD program and after 3 years, I completed the academic part and
comprehensive exams – so, at this point, it is all about the dissertation. More work than I want to be doing as a
retired senior. However, it keeps the brain-housing group active.
Oldest son Ed (Lt. Col., USA) is wrapping up a three-year assignment with Army G4 and is enroute to
Bn Command in Hawaii. Probably the place where he will locate his family while he rotates to the sand box.
Kathleen dropped out of the work for pay grind and entered the full time mother world after the arrival of Annie.
Warren is a full time municipal police officer in Pennsylvania, working in a deep pockets suburb of Philadelphia.
Pay is good and no shortage of Philadelphia hoods looking for opportunity in the suburbs. He is waiting for the
next FBI academy class and then off to a new Law Enforcement challenge.
Nancy and I continue to enjoy the grandchildren as we try to keep up. Considering the uncertainties we
find in the world today be aware that you have a “Safe House” in North East Pennsylvania.
SAMUEL M. BURNEY
24960
Spouse: Sandra Ann (Sandy)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
Children: Richard Owen - 12/22/68
1962-64 L-2
(USMA ‘91)
Christopher Wayne - 9/26/73
Curtis Wade - 9/26/73
(USAFA ’96)
Grandchildren: Aidan Barrett - 12/19/96 (Curt’s)
Collin Carswell - 06/19/99 ( “ )
Emma Grace – 12/30/99 (Rick’s)
Kate – 9/25/2001 ( “ )
Kai
Business Address
Home Address
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Outreach Program Office
301 Bibb Avenue
301 OD Smith Hall
Auburn, Alabama 36830
Auburn University, Alabama 36849
(334) 887-3712
(334) 844-3100
E-Mail: burnesm@auburn.edu
FAX: (334) 844-3101
E-Mail: burnesm@auburn.edu
Cell: (334) 329-8552
Title: Director, Outreach Program Office
Nature of Business: Continuing Education Programs
Remarks: Sandy and I continue to reside in Auburn, Alabama, the loveliest village of the Plains. We have now
been here for 23 years – it is a great place to call Home. The only downside is that our 3 boys have rarely lived
in this area, but with 2 in the military and 1 working as a naturalist, they stay on the move. Rick, an Army
doctor, just completed a 3 year fellowship at Stanford. He is in the process of moving to Ft Lewis where half of
his time will be spent doing clinical work in the OB/GYN Clinic at Madigan Army Hospital and the other half
will be spent doing research as part of a DOD team. He and Meredith have 2 girls and a boy. Chris is just
finishing a research fellowship at the University of Florida. His area of academic interest is Caribbean birds, but
his research at UF focused on bats. At this point, Chris is still a bachelor, but he has a significant other. Curt,
an AF officer, is just beginning the last year of a doctoral program in population genetics at LSU. The plan is
that he will return to USAFA as a faculty member in the Biology Department after completing an interim
utilization tour following his schooling assignment. Curt and Melea have 2 boys who are growing up entirely
too fast!!
JAMES R. BURNHAM
25175
Jeannette T
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 B-2
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
1508 F street
1610 Wesmean Court
Sacramento, California 95814-1609
Sacramento, California 95822-1228
Auburn University, Alabama 36849
(916) 454-4335
(916) 442-1925
Remarks: The home address is from AOG, confirmed by White Pages. The business
address is the only other Jim Burnham in Sacramento, but is not confirmed. This Jim
Burnham is a psychotherapist. He was on vacation when I called and was not due
back until September 28.
THOMAS E. BUSH
25137
Spouse: Never married
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Children: none
1962-64 C-2
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Seven Seas Marina and Boatyard
same
3300 S. Peninsula Drive
Port Orange, Florida 32127
(386) 761-3225
(386) 761-3221
(386) 566-3163 (cell)
Title: Co-owner of marina and boatyard
Nature of Business: Boat storage and repair to 50 feet
Remarks: Nothing this time. I did confirm the cell phone is good. Tom wrote in
2003: Member since 1971 of U. S. Power and Sail Squadrons. Member since 1980 of MENSA. Frequent travel
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to Caribbean – especially Saba. I own an adjacent, furnished, empty house, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths (3 blocks from
the ocean beach) which is available to family, friends, and classmates, gratis.
After sailing my little boat from Michigan to the Caribbean and monkeying around down there for 5
years . . . and now having owned and operated this properly junky little marina and boatyard for 22 years, I get
claustrophobic if I can't see the water. I am the unelected "mayor" of a complete little village with coffee shop,
ship store, fuel sales, carpenter shop, hauling and storing facility and more and more and have available big
cranes and forklifts and, and . . . it's like playing trucks in your boyhood sandbox. Life is a joy, and though
poverty hovers just there, I wouldn't trade places with anybody, anywhere, any time! Classmates are always
welcome . The bar is well-stocked, the fishing is great, and all Central Florida’s delights are within 90 minutes’
drive. There’s even a car for your use.
THOMAS W. BUTLER
Cadet Co.:
25219
Spouse: Ann
Children: Thomas Douglas - 3/1/80
1960-62 C-2
1962-64 M-2
Business Address
Home Address
Houston Fuel Oil Terminal
411 Bayou Knoll
16642 Jacintoport Boulevard
Houston, Texas 77079-6334
Houston, Texas 77015
(281) 493-6880
(281) 452-3390
tom@hfotco.com
FAX: (281) 452-3458
Title: Vice President - Sales
Nature of Business: Refined Oil Distribution
Area of Specialization: Marketing/Sales
Remarks: Ann & I are in the partial retirement phase of our life. I still consult for my firm, Houston Fuel Oil
Terminal, two days/week, but have lots of freedom to arrange schedule for travel, etc. I still haven’t played
sufficient golf to keep my handicap below 10, like some of our classmates, but I will find the time in 2nd half07. We are seriously looking to relocate our retire home OUTside of Houston to “a smaller village”. Houston
has a great business climate, but traffic, crime ,and pollution here has caused us to look elsewhere. Carefully
evaluating “the Texas Hill Country” and Mississippi, where Ann is from.
Son, Tommy, is working in the restaurant business in New Orleans. It’s tough to relocate after 32
years. Ann is involved in several women’s Bible studies. I still enjoy bird hunting in fall andwinter.
Periodically I work on Habitat For Humanity houses.
I played golf with Dick Chilcoat last week (early August) at College Station, where he is Dean, Bush
School of Int’l Studies, likes it, and plans to stay there a while. We talk to Buster and Carol Heneman
frequently as they live nearby. Buster will occasionally join our golf group, and appears to have officially
retired. We will be in Houston through mid 2008. Any classmates passing through should give me a call
@281-493 6880. .
RALPH J. CAMPBELL
25339
Spouse: Jeannine
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
Children: Carrie - 6/24/71
1962-64 D-1 Grandchildren: Madeline – 7/29/95
Manuel – 1/20/99
Business Address
Home Address
12417 Tierra Lazo Court
El Paso, Texas 79938-4730
(915) 857- 3590
rjcampbell@elp.rr.com
Remarks: I have lived in El Paso, Texas for the past 30 plus years. I was married in
1970 and divorced in 1980. My daughter from that marriage is a school teacher in
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Norfolk, Virginia, where she lives with her career Navy husband, their eleven year old daughter, eight year old
son, and my Ex (ten years my junior) who is an accountant for the City of Norfolk. I last visited them over the
past Thanksgiving holiday and eagerly await my next visit.
As depicted in my Register entry, I have made my living mainly from accounting and real estate. I
continue to do so, though at a reduced intensity. I currently live in a small home that I purchased several years
ago and share with a sixteen year old calico cat that my daughter left behind when she married (and was off to
Guam) in 1994.
At some point I expect to emulate my Ex by closing up shop here, packing up, and following my family
to Norfolk.
So many I’s and one to go. I hope to see you at the fiftieth.
Ralph
DYNAN CANDON
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 M-1
1962-63 M-1
Business Address
ex-cadet
Spouse: Diane
Children: Michael - 4/2/67
Elizabeth Wolf - 9/28/68
Heather - 6/27/70
Grandchild: Julia - 6/13/89 (Elizabeth's)
Matt – 4/7/99
Nick – 8/15/01
Skylar – (Heather’s)
Home Address (Winter)
13468 Harbour Ridge Blvd
Palm City, Florida 34990
(772) 336-9097
E-Mail: Jcandon@aol.com
Title: Retired
Area of Personal Specialization: Manager of Operations
Remarks: My wife Diane is works part time in a medical billing office and also does Mary Kay as a sideline.
My son Mike works in IT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He continues to ignore his obligation to
produce viable grandchildren.
My daughter Elizabeth lives in Larettsville, Virginia. She and her husband, Mike, have three children.
He works for the federal gov’t; she is a nurse very part time. Their oldest, Julia, enters William and Mary in
August 2007.
My daughter Heather lives in Watertown, Massachusetts. She and her husband Steve have one child.
Steve works for Raytheon; Heather is a full time wife and mother.
Joshua, Diane’s son, works at TGI Friday’s, lives in Marlboro Massachusetts with his friend Nicole and
his daughter Juliana and son Alex.
I live in Palm City, Florida, play golf and bridge, and try to stay healthy but it is always something.
Some weeks I have more doctor’s appointments than golf and bridge. Everyone else in my family seems to be
in better shape than me, which is a blessing. The one piece of wisdom that comes through over the years is that,
if you have your health, you have it all. That and “90% of life is showing up.”
For those of you who keep score, I have false teeth, I wear prosthetic shoes, have had a knee
replacement, a hip replacement and, recently, a pacemaker.
I am proud of my USMA connection. The fellowship, of course, has been great but frankly I’ve been
able to find that all over the world. The real value has been t he discipline. To study each night, to take boards
the next morning; to practice German in the hall at night, to be told in the language lab the next morning by a
reconstructed totalitarian that I spoke German with a Vermont accent, that was the value. From USMA to the
University of Vermont to the University of Michigan to MIT to the University of Illinois to the control room of
20-odd nuclear power plants, I have held my own.
I have some battles ongoing. No cigarettes since 1987. No booze since 1991. No eating
compulsively since January of 2006. I’ve come down from 272 Lbs. to 248, but I have more to go. I swear by
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the steps of AA and OA. These same steps are available in Alanon and you can continue to drink responsibly.
That is all! My golf handicap is 12 and I have 120 masterpoints for duplicate bridge and, hopefully, the
beat goes on! I am a better role model today.
ALBERT A. CAPORASO
25330
Spouse: Jeannine
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: Alexa Caporaso - 2/3/73
1962-64 G-2
Mark Teoli – 6/26/87
Dana Teoli – 11/20/89
Grandchildren:
Amy Slattery – 5/23/03
Business Address
Home Address
Albert A. Caporaso & Associates, Inc.
1015 Oriente Avenue
5301 Limestone road
Wilmington, Delaware 19807
Suite 228
(302) 656-4864
Wilmington, Delaware 19808
(302) 234-7992
E-Mail: alcaporaso@comcast.net
Cell: (302) 388-9048
Title: Investment Advisor
Nature of Business: I have a small Investment Advisory Company
Remarks: The years between these books are going way too fast. I still live and work in Wilmington, DE. I
have no immediate intentions of retiring. I have slowed down and am enjoying life a little more. In general my
health is very good. I will turn 65 in October and next year this time will start collecting social security.
Since the last posting I have become a grandfather, and my two stepchildren are growing up. Mark is a
sophomore at Wilmington College, and Dana is a senior in high school. It is still fun to have teenagers running
around the house and to watch them adjust into adulthood. It is difficult for me sometimes, because at their age
I was at USMA, where we all matured according to someone else’s plan. In some ways they are more mature
than I was, but in other ways they are far behind. They are tired of me telling them how privileges and
responsibilities are linked. This is a subject for another time.
Jeannine and I still spend our free time hiking and traveling. Here in the east we enjoy the mountains
in Virginia and Pennsylvania. We also like the southwest and spend some time each year in Buena Vista,
Colorado. We have visited northern Arizona, and this October we will try the Santa Fe, New Mexico area. I
have gotten very serious about photography and shoot many images while we are trekking about. I have a
website with some of my images at alcaporasophotography.com.
EDWARD J. CARDINALE
ex-cadet
Spouse: Kathleen R. (Bersig)
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 G-1
Children: Kathleen Laman - 1/9/67
Jeanne M. Lakowski - 3/11/69
Cynthia Lynn - 5/22/73
Edward Walter - 10/1/78
Grandchildren: Kelsea Ann Laman - 6/5/91
Lindsay Marie Laman - 9/20/93
Connor Adrian Lakowski - 10/11/92
Kyle Stephen Lakowski - 10/7/94
Business Address
Home Address
Hines Interest Limited Partnership
15 Rollins Avenue
Pearl River, New York 10965-1812
750 Seventh Avenue, 17th Floor
New York, New York 10019
(845) 735-7486
(212) 586-3310
FAX: (914) 735-2831
FAX: (212) 586-2236
Email: rockasan@optonline.net
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Title: Life Safety Director
Nature of Business: Fire safety, security, and risk management.
Remarks: I did speak to Ed and verified t hat the phone number is correct. Did not receive any input in time to
publish. Ed wrote in 1996 that he had started a new career in July 1995 as the Life Safety Director for a
Morgan Stanley owned building, 750 Seventh Avenue. He had been retired for 18 months, as a captain, from
the New York City Fire Department, and was sue to retire in 1997 from the USAR as a master sergeant with 26
years of service.
ROBERT H. CARLSON (BOB)
25020
Spouse: Joan M
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
Children: Aaron H. Carlson - 5/27/72
1962-64 I-1
Tessa M.King - 11/27/75
Grandchildren: Catherine Rose Carlson – 2/15/2002
Robert McIiwrick Carlson – 7/18/06
Business Address
Home Address
124 Mackubin Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
(651) 224-8851
rhcjmc124@gmail.com.
(
Cell: (612) 708-2257
Title: Retired
Remarks: The important things are all in great shape (knock on wood). Joan and I remain married and still in
love (39 years in December), our kids are married to fantastic spouses, we have two fabulous grandchildren and
everyone, including Joan and me are in excellent health. And, the grandchildren live 10 minutes away, so it is
easy to see them, and equally important, easy to take them home. The only fly in the ointment is I seem to have
passed onto my kids my distaste for bureaucracy and organizational life. Like much (but not all) of their old
man’s work life, they have not found a career that really fulfills and energizes them. However, they have
tolerable jobs and keep searching for something better.
Last May I took the last and final step towards full retirement when I resigned from my company’s
Board. I resigned as Co-CEO in May of 2005 and continued in a part time capacity as a consultant and Board
member. However, it was time to leave things for the new management team and Board. My time had come
and gone. I remain grateful for the opportunity to serve this organization, I’m proud of what we accomplished,
and at the same time would like for a few things to have turned out differently. In a way this experience is a
metaphor for life. We do our best, sometimes we succeed, and sometimes we things could have turned out
better. I can live with that. I think the frustrating part of being at this stage, is having all this knowledge and
experience, but being limited in opportunities to use it. And, let’s face it. I’m not wanting a full time job or
anything close to it.
It has been great to have the summer free for sailing, golf and time “up north” at various cabins.
However, I am getting restless. I need something meaningful to do to the tune of about one to two days a week.
This fall I have several writing projects that will take considerable time, and I’ll continue to golf and sail until
the snow flies here in Minnesota, but I’m not sure what is out there past these writing projects. I’m currently
working on a trip to Vietnam next spring, with a local newspaper guy and a Vietnamese entrepreneur who was
raised by his mother and an American GI. His dad fought with the RVN army and was killed before he was
born. His mother hooked up with an army master sergeant. His daughter (he married a Filipino woman) left a
high paying job in a fortune 500 company to live in Vietnam and help the Vietnamese people. She will be our
guide for the trip. The official purpose of this trip will be to bring clean water to a village or two in Vietnam.
The unofficial purpose will be retrace some 40 year old footsteps. I think I’m looking forward to this, but I’m
not sure.
Kind of boring but that’s it for now. \
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RICHARD CARR
25350
Spouse: Gail
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Children: Christine Slusher - 7/31/66
1962-64 F-1
Katy White - 3/13/70
Keely Ng - 7/21/77
Grandchildren: Samantha Slusher – 11/28/98
Alex Slusher – 9/18/00
Sydney Slusher – 4/8/05
Timothy White – 6/8/99
Caris White – 5/11/01
Braden Michael Ng – 8/27/07
Business Address
Home Address
Vistage International
.
1579 Gascony Road
11452 El Camino Real
Encinitas, Calif. 92024
San Diego, California 92130
(760) 634-0398
(858) 509-5835
FAX: (760) 634-1849
FAX: (858) 523-6892
E-Mail: richard.carr@vistage.com
E-Mail: Richard.carr@vistage.com
E-Mail (Gail): gcarr1579@aol.com
Cell: (858) 353-2803
Cell (Gail): (760) 390-2076
Titles: Vice Chairman of the Board
Nature of Business: CEO Performance Organization
Remarks: We have been extremely blessed with three wonderful daughters, each with a wonderful husband
who cherishes them, and each with wonderful and healthy kids. We now have six grandchildren with the most
recent addition of Braden Michael Ng, born just a few weeks ago, and only nine plus months after Keely and
Jeff Ng were married at the exquisite destination of Mauna Kea, Hawaii. It was our first experience with a
destination wedding, and was an off the charts great experience.
We are blessed to have my mom and dad still with us at 92 and reasonably healthy. My mom is still
performing piano recitals, and my dad is just making his way along, but the whole family is so blessed to have
them with their wits still about them.
Gail and I have been in San Diego for nine years now, and really are feeling like it is home. I have had
a good run with Vistage (formerly called TEC) as CEO and now as Vice Chairman. I am getting to do all the
things I enjoy: train the folks who do our work (Chairs), work with our licensees abroad and domestically, and
advise the senior staff on major projects. I am only committed to about two thirds of my time, so am free to do
some Board work as well as mentoring and coaching of other leadership teams which I enjoy. Not forecasting
retirement at this time. I do belong to a wonderful golf club here (The Farms), and would love hosting anyone
interested in playing a really challenging track.
Gail still does a little counseling work with couples, but mostly enjoys being “Nana” with the
grandchildren, and has gotten very involved in our church here in Del Mar. Both of us recently embarked on a
four year EFM course (Education for Ministry), given through our Episcopal Church………… Got to stay
“green and growing” Love to see anyone passing through our way!!!
JIM CARSON
25467
Spouse: Frederica (Ricki) Wesch Carson
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: Rebecca C. (Becca) Dovi – 3/24/73
1962-64 M-2
James M. III (Bo) - 12/29/75
Sarah E. (Sally) - 11/6/78
Grandchildren: Madeline Elizabeth Dovi – 6
Lilah Grace Dovi - 4
Business Address
Home Address
607 Old Station Street
Ashland, Va. 23005-1252
(804) 798-1782
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E-Mail: jcars64@gmail.com
Title: DadDad
Remarks: Greetings and good wishes to you all! Ricki and I recently (June) moved to Ashland, Virginia so we
have been busy selling a house, buying one and moving. Feels a lot like being in the Army again. The town
has a college, Randolph Macon, trains going through the middle of town, lots of old Victorian houses, and
plenty of Southern small town charm.
All of this recent moving has triggered dreams of being in the Army and changing command and having
VIP’s visit, saying goodbye to soldiers and sergeants and young officers. How deeply the smell of gunpowder
and canvas is buried in us and how much I miss it at times. If I were young enough in body and mind, I would
go back in today.
Editor’s note: Jim suggested I might “Skip this part if you get angry at quasi military and political opinions.” As explained
elsewhere, you guys write this thing and I only step in to eliminate outright obscenity (never had to), bad grammar, or arcane
abbreviations (reserving the right to put my two cents in). So here is Jim’s really rather temperate opinion.
For my two cents, we are finally doing the right things tactically in Iraq, but I fear it is much too late
and unfortunately irrelevant in the face of Muslims who hate each other and want to kill innocents for their
version of God and earthly power. What a strange religion and what misguided clerics. I think we should all
have a healthy fear, or at least suspicion, of men in robes and funny looking hats, of all persuasions, who have
strong beliefs and no sense of humor. Can’t tell if they are going to burn a cross or you, or blow you up. It is
truly difficult to see a good path to take in Iraq now. In some way we have to detach from a more stabilized
Iraq and continue with the long war against Islamic terrorists. Bush looks like Lincoln before the battle of
Atlanta just now. When we pulled out of Vietnam in 71-72, and then totally abandoned our former allies in
1975, the communists rolled over the country and “won” a strategic victory that is just now, 30 plus years later,
being diluted by time and change. As General Frederick Kroesen said, to the effect “As soldiers, we will go to
our graves regretting that we were not able to win a victory in Vietnam that we knew we could win.” What will
we say later of Iraq? End of opinion.
For the past 13 years we (Ricki and I) have been on my third career of what looks like a leisurely
retirement from the outside but is really a lot of work on the inside. To take advantage of Ricki’s ability to
design and upgrade homes, as well as landscape outside we have purchased and fixed up eight homes, including
this latest one in Ashland. Sometimes we have “owned” three houses at one time. Or more accurately, they
owned us. This time we are having done what would take us two or three years to do ourselves.
Over the past decade plus, we have both put in a fair amount of time and energy into volunteer
leadership positions in Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg; including heading up Pastoral Care, Stewardship,
Daughters of the King, being on the Vestry as well as in founding the local Faith in Action organization. Plus
in Ricki’s case participating in numerous leadership positions in Garden Clubs and related work in the
community.
The move to Ashland put us minutes away from Becca, Chris and the two little grand daughters.
Thankfully, they moved back from Florida last summer (‘06) and Becca is teaching math and computer
programming in a local high school. Chris is a correspondent with a local weekly paper.
Son “Bo” and his Japanese bride Masae got married last summer in San Diego and now live and work
in Tokyo. Both work for US companies in Tokyo. He graduated with an MBA from U. of Southern
California (USC) with a dual track in Finance and Masae got her MBA from San Diego State. Both graduated
last summer in 2006, got married and moved to Tokyo.
”Sally” accepted a position with Yahoo! in Santa Monica a year ago. As she put it, “Dad I have to do
this or I’ll kick myself the rest of my life.” She is the bicyclist who rode with two other girls from Maine to
Miami in 22 days in the summer of 2004. Their own version of the “Tour de US”, 1875 miles going into the
heat. California and Yahoo! are exciting for her at present.
Best regards to all classmates and families. And Big Thanks to John Ward for bringing us all
together again in this book. As the Italians say, “Don’t stop for a funeral if you are on the way to a wedding.” .
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IAN B. CARTER
25202
Spouse: Helen A.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-1
Children: Christa Grace Aufdemberg – 3/17/68
1962-64 M-1
Dawn Elizabeth Cropsey – 10/6/69
Colin Buchanan Carter- 10/21/86
Grandchildren: Carter Oliver Aufdemberg – 8/3/94
Andrew Thomas Aufdemberg – 1/28/96
Nolan Clark Aufdemberg – 4/17/98
Paige Cropsey – 1/30/01
Business Address
Home Address
The Carter Company
19392 Lemon Hill Drive
19392 Lemon Hill Drive
Santa Ana, California 92705
Santa Ana, California 92705
(714) 838-5988
(714) 730-0200
FAX: (730) 730-0270
E-Mail: carterco@cox.net
Title: CEO, The Carter Company
Nature of Business: Real Estate investments
Area of Specialization: Real Estate investments
Remarks: It seems like several lifetimes have passed since I last updated my previous remarks. Perhaps they
have.
In 1999 I was asked by a board, of which I was a member, to become the interim President of
Commonwealth Energy Corporation, a start-up company selling electricity in California. The board requested
that I help right a company that had some serious issues. The company was under investigation by the
California Public Utility Commission and the Department of Corporations and was losing money at the rate of as
much as $1 million per month. Both governmental organizations had the goal to put the company out of
operation and the people who had invested $58 million in Commonwealth were clamoring for a return on their
money.
In January 2000 the board asked me to assume the responsibility of Chairman and CEO since they had
already decided to terminate the current Chairman and CEO. I agreed and managed to take a losing entity in a
period of two years to net profits of $75 million, increased sales from $60 million to $250 million, and grew a
regional company to a national company. After considerable legal hassling satisfactory settlement agreements
were crafted with the CPUC and Dept. of Corporations that allowed the company to remain in business. Those
were very tense times and it was difficult to imagine how easy it is for a governmental agency to put you out of
business if they so choose. My West Point background provided me the credibility to convince these
organizations that they were dealing with an ethical company and not the old management team.
In 2003 the company was changed to Commerce Energy Group, EGR, moved its domicile to Delaware
and in 2004 I took the company public and qualified it for listing as a member of the American Stock Exchange.
Taking the company public fulfilled my pledge to our long-term investors that I would provide them liquidity
and a chance to cash out if they so chose.
Of the 316 companies that started selling electricity in California only 4 are still in business today.
Today Commerce Energy Group sells electricity and natural gas in 19 different markets throughout the United
States. It is the largest independent Energy Service Provider in the United States today. In 2004 we started a
search for my replacement as CEO and in January 2005 I retired as CEO, and after seven years with the
company in January 2006 I retired as Chairman. After retiring from the company Helen and I are in a position
to be able to enjoy our lives without changing our lifestyle.
All of this was very exciting but it was not without a great deal of stress and turmoil. During this period
I survived prostate cancer, stomach cancer and had surgery to remove cancer from my face. In 2007 I had an
additional skin cancer surgically removed from my face and surgery to repair the hole. In 2001 I had 44 Proton
Radiation Treatments at Loma Linda University in California to kill my prostate cancer. During that same time
period tumors were removed from my stomach and throat. I continue to have semi-annual check-ups for cancer.
I am glad to say I am cancer free and hopefully will remain that way. It is hard to say if the pressure of life as
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CEO of a public company had anything to do with my medical condition, but it is likely that it may have
contributed.
Our family continues to grow with the addition of Paige our youngest grandchild. Helen and I are
blessed that our children and their children continue to live close by and we are able to watch them grow up. We
particularly enjoy watching them participate in sports, just as we did with our son Colin. We have purchased a
larger second home at PGAW in LaQuinta, California that allows us a great deal more opportunity for extended
visits and inviting guests. Colin is still with us but next year he plans to continue his college studies at Oregon
State. Helen and I can then come and go as we please and we hope to be spending a great deal more of the
winter in sunny and warm La Quinta. As I get older I find that the warmer weather suits me just fine.
For almost two years I have not been able to play golf due to a sciatic nerve problem. After
experiencing pain for most of that time in July 2006 I had back surgery and had bone removed from two
vertebrae. I thought that would immediately cure by problem and I would be pain free. No such hope; the pain
continued. It turned out that I had an orthopedic problem, a nerve problem and a muscle problem. The final
analysis is that the surgery fixed the orthopedic problem and I had to get additional treatment to fix the nerve
and muscle problem. Now, with deep tissue massages, physical therapy, yoga, and muscle relaxant shots I am
able to play golf again and be pain free. I tell you this not to bore you with my medical issues but to advise you
that there is far more to a pinched nerve in the back than just surgery can fix. One of my pet peeves is that the
medical profession forces us to do our own diagnostics and forces us to manage our own therapy. We all have
to re-invent the medical wheel whenever we face a problem. Rare indeed is the doctor who knows enough to
manage our medical issues from beginning to end. I had the same experience with my cancer. If I had not taken
charge and managed my own health care I may not be here today. It is a sorry testimonial but true (as I am sure
many of you realize) that if you do not get it done it will not get done. I expect to start to play more golf, but
since I have not played in some time it is difficult to get back into the full swing of it. The burning passion is
not what it used to be.
Helen is in excellent health. She stopped working with Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate in
1999. Since then she has operated The Carter Company managing our personal real estate portfolio and
investments. Since I am no longer absorbed in Commerce I can once again help Helen, although she does such a
great job there is little for me to do. To keep busy I have started up one small internet company, and I am in the
process of starting up another company in the finance area. Both can be operated with a few people and should
be fun businesses to operate. I am writing a novel; which is approximately 75% completed and I have
promised myself I will get it finished. The fun part will be to see if I can get it published.
To keep involved with West Point I have been active in the West Point Society of Orange County,
recently completing a year as its President. I am also attempting to help out at the AOG as a Western Region
Society Advisor. My assignments to date have been very rewarding for me personally and I hope to stay
involved.
Life is great but it is moving far too fast and before we know it our grandchildren will be going to
college. Where has the time gone
GEORGE ALLEN (AL) CARVER, Jr.
Spouse: Joan Page Carver
1960-62 I-1
Children: George Allen III - 7/1/66
1962-64 K-1
Robert William - 1/10/74
Grandchildren: Amy Michelle - 7/8/97
Rachel Christine – 2/17/00
Sofia Lorena – 10/10/02
Business Address
Home Address
6049 Makely Drive
Fairfax Station, Virginia 22039
(703) 250-9213
E-Mail: gacjr1@aol.com
Cell: (703) 220-6164
Title: Attorney (Active member of the Bar)
Cadet Co.:
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25121
Nature of Business: Law.
Remarks: After enlisting in the Army, and completing Basic Training at Ft. Chaffee, Arkansas, I attended the
U.S. Military Academy Preparatory School at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. From there, I entered West Point through a
competitive Regular Army Appointment.
The day before reporting to West Point, I, Harold Kindleberger, Dick McAdams and a number of other
aspirants found lodging in a Highland Falls boarding house. You could sense the apprehension -- the
excitement among us. Then we reported. We learned a new vocabulary -- dumb-smack, du-crut, dumb-john,
du-screw -- at least I did. And there were the dreaded shower formations, designed I suppose, to develop
character.
Then there was quill for dirty eyeglasses, letter boxes 1/8” out of line, pillows not tangent to collars of
bed, absence card tags not tangent to right side of card, dusty or bent name tags, chairs 1/8” out of line, shoes not
totally spit shined, books not exactly even and tangent to edge of book shelf, sleeves of dress coats in closet not
all the same length, and more.
Graduation day finally arrived. It was a memorable one -- especially when I locked my car keys in my
trunk. Although my departure was delayed, a nearby locksmith got me on my way without too much time lost.
In June 1964, I served as on of the groomsmen at Dick McAdams’ wedding in Opp, Alabama. It was
there that I met Joan. We married in December of that year, three days after I completed Ranger training.
After a short honeymoon in Nassau, we arrived at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina where I joined the 82nd Airborne
Division. It was a magnificent unit and I was proud to be a part of it. Assignment to the stabilizing operation
in the Dominican Republic was the highpoint of my service with the Division.
Assignment to Vietnam as an Advisor to a Vietnamese infantry battalion followed in September 1997.
I returned from Vietnam in October 1998, for assignment in the Office of the Secretary of the Infantry School,
Ft. Benning, Georgia.
I resigned from the Army in 1969, and entered the University of Virginia School of Law. After
receiving a Juris Doctor degree from UVA in June 1972, I was selected under the U.S. Attorney General’s
Employment Program for Honor Law Graduates for employment in the Justice Department’s Criminal Division.
My service in the Criminal Division included, among others, successful prosecutions of a number of
former Federal officials for crimes committed while they with the government -- a Director of Central
Intelligence for withholding information from Congress; a Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing for
conflict-of-interest; an Assistant Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency for perjury before two
committees of Congress and obstructing the proceedings of a third; a Senior Assistant Postmaster General, U.S.
Postal Service, for falsifying financial interest disclosure forms; an Acting United States Marshal for making
false statements; a Supervisory Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation for making false statements
and giving false testimony to a Federal Grand Jury; and a Chief of Staff of the United States Department of
Health and Human Services for conflict-of-interest.
In 1992, I was appointed to the Senior Executive Service (SES) as Principal Deputy Chief of the Fraud
Section in the Criminal Division. Among other things, I supervised the development of the prosecution
resulting in the conviction of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) for fraud and the largest
ever criminal forfeiture. Most of the forfeiture proceeds of over one billion dollars were returned to depositor
victims of the bank. Furthermore, I chaired the Interagency Bank Fraud Enforcement Working Group, a
national level group composed of officials of Federal law enforcement agencies and Federal financial institution
supervisory and regulatory agencies.
In response to the savings-and-loans crisis in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s, I oversaw the
establishment and operations of major task forces and prosecutions resulting in convictions of hundreds of
corrupt bank senior executives and others engaged in fraudulent transactions.
My last SES assignment in the Criminal Division was Deputy Chief and Senior Counsel to the Chief of
the Asset Forfeiture and Money Laundering Section. Among other things, I was tasked by the Deputy Attorney
General to take charge of a complex criminal case involving a large potential forfeiture. Eventually, in addition
to the conviction of the defendant, 47 million dollars was forfeited and recovered.
I retired from the department of Justice December 31, 2000. Joan continued to serve as a teacher until
retiring in December 2005. Joan taught elementary school children for 26 years -- 1st, 2nd, and 4th grades. She
had one of the best commutes in the area -- one mile from our front door.
Joan and I celebrated my retirement with a tour around western Europe and hers with a cruise around
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the Greek Isles. As novice travelers, we had absolutely delightful, memorable trips which surpassed all of our
expectations. Stateside touring, visits with family members, and caring for aging parents have occupied the
majority of our time.
A recent trip to San Antonio, Texas to celebrate my mother’s 95th birthday brought many family
members together -- it was a wonderful occasion. For several years I was a volunteer ombudsman for one of
the local nursing homes, addressing concerns of residents and assisting them in addressing issues to nursing
home staff. This was a most gratifying experience. I continue to judge moot court appellate oral arguments of
first year law students at the University of Virginia. The students are outstanding.
Our son Allen lives in Jefferson, Maryland, a quaint town a few miles from Frederick. Harpers Ferry is
nearby. Allen is a senior sales representative with Nicola Industries, a large manufacturer of building products.
His sales territory covers Virginia and Maryland. In addition, he has accounts in North Carolina, Pennsylvania
and Delaware. Our second son, Bill, lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He is part owner and manager of an
automobile dealership there. We see our sons and their families rather often -- one of the many benefits of our
living in Northern Virginia.
JOHN R. (BOB) CARY Jr.
25114
Spouse: Edith (Edie)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
Children: Susan E. - 6/13/67
1962-64 F-2
Teresa D. Stowe - 6/16/70
John R. III - 2/21/76
Grandchildren: Jonathan Grant Stowe – 11/26/03
Hannah Marie Stowe – 11/26/06
Business Address
Home Address
7755 Lasata Lane
Harrison, Tennessee 37341
(423) 344-0203
E-Mail: caryhouse@bellsouth.net
Title: Retired
Area of Specialization: Teaching math.
Remarks: Edie and I have been blessed far beyond what we deserve. We enjoy watching our children make
their mark on the world, being a part of a great church family and trying to continue to impact positively on any
that comes our way. Our prayer is that we finish the race well, not as a settler, but as a pilgrim looking for new
horizons wherein God might use us.
My major focus during much of the time since our last writing has been the care of my parents. They
are coming upon 72 years of marriage which is a real statement these days but unfortunately, they are not
enjoying good health. I still talk about fishing a lot and try to do it when I can. I tutor the younger generation in
math as the opportunities present themselves. I have enjoyed the opportunity to participate in mission trips,
several to the Gulf area so ravaged by Katrina. I recently returned from the last trip and remain amazed at how
much work is still to do. I also was blessed to travel to Haiti with a team from our church and am still heartbroken over the poverty of that country. We frequently traveled one of their key highways which had to be
worse than any tank trail I was ever on. I plan to return with our church this fall. Add gardening and visits to see
children and, of course, grandchildren, and there is not a lot of time left.
Edie continues to be the glue that holds the Cary House together. In addition to this major
responsibility, she still enjoys quilting and if I might brag, is very good at it. She also helps with the gardening
and leads and teaches within our church family.
Our children continue to be a blessing. Susan, our first born, will be married this summer to man we are
very fond of, Drew Smith. She continues to teach reading recovery and stays very involved with horses, a love
that was encouraged by the Wass de Czeges years ago. Teresa lives with her husband, Loren, in CA and now
focuses on raising the two greatest grandchildren on earth. I am sure there would be some that would take
exception to that boast. Our youngest, Rob, is now a district manager for Labor Ready and is very involved in
keeping a small farm going in NC with his wife, Cara.
We have visions of traveling when our current responsibilities are complete but in the meantime, our
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light is on and we love company.
MEL CASE
25314
Spouse: Hilda
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
Children: Robert M. (Rob) - 2/25/66
1962-64 F-1
Richard A. (Rick)- 7/25/68
Grandchildren: Tanner M. Case – 5/31/95
Devin S. Case – 5/31/95
Courtney N. Case – 3/6/97
Bryson D. Case – 6/25/98
Caroline C. Case – 1/31/99
Zachary A. Case – 3/27/01
Business Address
Home Address
Prudential Financial
6000 San Jose boulevard #1`2E
8702 Perimeter Park Boulevard
Jacksonville, Florida 32217
Jacksonville, Florida 32216
(904) 636-0947
(904) 641-7933 x73435
melcaseusma64@comcast.net
FAX: (904) 641-5375
Cell: (904) 699-7995
melcaseusma64@comcast.net
Cell: (904) 699-7995
Title: Financial Planner.
Nature of Business: Financial Planning.
Area of Specialization: Tax leveraged investing; estate preservation
Remarks: Hilda and I (married for 4 years now) have settled in to condo life on the St. Johns River in
Jacksonville, Florida. She and I both continue to work -- she with WellCare, providing Medicare Advantage
programs to seniors, and I am still going at it as a financial planner with Prudential (14 years now since retiring
from the 25th Infantry Division (Light) in Hawaii). We continue to be active in church, and get out on the golf
course usually a couple times a week. We travel to see our kids and grandkids several times a year, get back to
Hawaii every 2 years, take a couple of other fun trips each year, but stay close to home in the fall for our
Jacksonville Jaguars football games.
Hilda's daughter, Beth, lives in Anderson, SC, and works for Murray Controls. Her son, John, lives in
Bloomington, Illinois, is married with 3 children, and works for State Farm. My son, Rob, lives in Asheville,
North Carolina, is married with 4 children, and works for Steris Corp. My son, Rick, lives in Mt. Pleasant, SC,
is married with 2 children, and recently sold the company he and his high school buddy started ("DLO" that
makes accessories for Apple's IPODs, I-Phone, and other digital devices) to Philips Electronics. All the
grandkids are good to excellent athletes and are doing very well in school -- we've been greatly blessed.
We enjoy entertaining friends and look forward each year to hosting our classmates and wives
for a class dinner before Golfing Grads. If you are coming through Jacksonville, please call us -- we have an
extra bedroom (904-636-0947).
PAUL E. (ED) CATE
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
1962-64 I-2
Business Address
Spouse: Nancy A.
Children: Patricia L. - 30
Sarah Cathryne - 28
Paul Louis - 23
Grandchild: Seth - 11/ /96
Home Address
11601 North Monticello Drive
Knoxville, Tennessee 37922
(865) 966-4083
Title: Quality Manager
Nature of Business: Electric Utility - Tennessee Valley Authority
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25383
Area of Personal Specialization: Continuous Improvement
Remarks: No change in basic information except we are now fully retired and empty-nested. We fill our time
as volunteers with The Free Medical Clinic A Christian Ministry, which provides free primary medical care to
working uninsured folks and helping with an English as a Second Language program. Our hopes are in Christ
and we thank God for His many blessings in bringing us to this point in our lives.
WATSON (WATTS) CAUDILL
25353
Spouse: Sally
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Children: John R. - 8/9/1966
1962-64 H-1
Gary W. - 8/29/1969
Charles B. - 11/19/1973
Eva L. - 10/1/1981
Grandchildren: Kelsey - 7/--/1995
Sara – 7/1997
John – 8/--/1998
McKensie – 1/--/2002
Kierstern - 2006
Business Address
Home Address
1913 Eastern Hills Drive
Manhattan, Kansas 66502-9373
(785) 539-6250
E-Mail: sewcaud@aol.com
Title: Retired High School Math Teacher
Remarks: John, what can I say that has not been said by more fluent classmates than myself? We were
blessed by being born in the United States, and further blessed by being given the physical, mental and social
(???) abilities that allowed us to be given the opportunities challenges and responsibilities that West Point
bestowed on us. During the turbulent '60's we were shielded from the deterioration of National values by the
responsibilities of being battery/troop/and company commanders in combat. The next 30 years we were able to
become fathers, husbands, coaches, and take the civic responsibilities that others were not prepared for. And
now all of us are in our 60's (some into the 70's) and we are able to rest and look both back and forward without
the fog of youth. It has been a great trip and not over yet.
I take grate pride in having known so many great classmates who have made this World a better place.
I miss John Graham and Clair Thurston, but still have the Schwartzes, Bloomfields, Bowers, Robys, Wards and
so many more to call my friends.
As for Sally and myself, we are well (and old), and so very thankful that God gave us all these
blessings. We live outside Manhattan Kansas, and are able to see our three sons (all in the Army) and daughter
(librarian in Wichita) and grandchildren often. Sally is still my best friend. Life could be so good.
GARY A. CECCHINE
25151
Spouse: Peggy
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
Children: Meg Harrell - 1965
1962-64 B-1
Gary -1968
Beth Miller - 1971
Grandchildren: Abigail Cecchine - 3/17/94
Clayborne (Clay) Harrell - 9/24/96
Tommie Harrell – 2000
Madison Miller – 2002
Tyler Miller - 2006
Business Address
Home Address
218 S. Union Avenue
Havre de Grace, Maryland 21078-3224
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(410) 939-3234
FAX: (410) 939-5271
Email: gacecchine@comcast.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: Peggy and I are still on the main street in this lovely little town by the Chesapeake. I have been
fully retired since 1997. Peggy's brokerage business with Edward Jones continues to grow in spite of the fact
that she has been trying to slow down and has only worked 4 days a week for several years. She has recently
announced a sunset program leading to her full retirement in 4 years. Her new associate is one of the yearlings
('84) we sponsored during our last tour at West Point.
I stay busy fishing and crabbing as much as possible, maintaining my vegetable garden, working on this
old house, hiking the trails in the state park and doing a little volunteer work for the park and the local museums.
We are blessed to be in good health, continue to enjoy our many trips and look forward to more and
longer trips as she phases into full retirement.
Our 3 children all live in northern Virginia and it is great to have them close by. We thoroughly enjoy
the time we get with our grandchildren. Our home is just about 3 miles from exit 89 on I 95. We always enjoy
having folks drop in and have their rest /lunch break with us and there are usually a couple guest rooms
available. The welcome mat is always out.
WILLIAM V. CESARSKI
24943
Spouse: Marion Adele
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
Children: Andrew Vincent - 9/20/68
1962-64 E-2
Diane Marjorie Rogers - 3/5/71
Grandchildren: Ryan William Cesarski 9/11/96
Nathan David Cesarski – 3/25/00
Katherine Marion Rogers – 1/17/01
Lauren Joan Cesarski – 10/14/01
Business Address
Home Address
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5294 W Black Hawk Hills Court
Edinburgh, Indiana 46124
(317) 729-5819
E-Mail: wcesarski@aol.com
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Power Engineering
Area of Specialization: Nuclear Engineering.
Remarks: Marion and I still live in rural south central Indiana on a 5 acre property. We are both retired –
Marion from home health nursing and I from nuclear power engineering. Out main activities are enjoying our
four grandchildren, golfing, gardening, and enjoying our grandchildren! Marion does a lot of sewing –
everything from clothes repair to quilting and embroidery. I remain active in youth athletics – ice hockey,
soccer, and baseball. All our grandchildren start school full day this year. Lauren, the youngest is in
kindergarten. Nathan and Katy are in first grade and Ryan is in 5th grade. All four are active in sports (ice
hockey, soccer, golf, baseball, gymnastics, and dance.) Keeping up with them keeps Marion and me on the run!
Our son Andy presently works as the plant manager for Cummins Engine Co., where the Cummins engines for
Chrysler pickups are made. Our daughter Diane is a media specialist at a large high school in Indianapolis.
Both Marion and I have enjoyed good health over the past several years. Marion licked breast cancer 7
years ago and has remained cancer-free since then. I have kept my high blood pressure and diabetes under
control with medication and diet.
We are presently selling our home of 10 years and plan to move to a condo on a local golf course and
lake. Looking forward to no more grass cutting, snow, shoveling, weeding, etc. and increased time golfing and
boating on the lake.
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THOMAS W. CHAPMAN
25095
Spouse: C. Sue
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
Children: Thomas William jr. - 5/13/66
1962-64 F-1
Christopher Michael - 11/10/72
Grandchildren: Ryan Thomas - 5/23/90
Dylan Patrick - 2/27/92
Business Address
Home Address AOG 2007
Wallace and Co.
38 Ridgewood Cir
4940A Corporate Drive
Union Grove, Alabama 35175
Huntsville, Alabama 35805
(256) 498-5201
Email: tschap@otelco.net
(256) 837-1399
FAX: (205) 830-8446
E-Mail: wachunts@ix.netcom.com
Title: Program Manager/ - Marketing manager
Nature of Business: Recurring manufacturing process and cost analysis
Area of Specialization: Aerospace engineering
Remarks from 1998 Directory: No new information from Tom. His son Tom appears to still live in the
Huntsville Area. Last response was 1998.
LEO D. CHARRON, Jr
.25410
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 G-2
Latest AOG Address (2002):
581 Crossroad School Road
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013
(717) 243-8264
The phone number is correct. I was able to reach Leo, but his response was “I think
not, I value my privacy.” .
M. GERALD (GERRY) CHARTRAND ex-cadet
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Business Address
Spouse: Jean M.
Children: Lisa Jean - 1/24/65
Michele Lynn Paterino - 6/20/67
Denise Diane Rasbid - 2/24/69
Grandchildren: Amanda Jean Patarino - 8/3/94
Dylan James Harris - 7/18/95
Makenzie Caterina Paterino - 8/8/97
Collin James Rasbid - 9/3/99
Bryan Patrick Rasbid - 9/3/99
Caitlin Rasbid – 2/22/04
Kassidy Michele Patarino 10/27/00
Khalil Shankar – 1/25/06
Home Address
1287 East Geddes Avenue
Centennial, Colorado 80122-1440
(303) 794-2837
E-Mail: mgchartrand@cs.com
Cell: (303) 981-3151
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Title: Sales Executive (Retired)
Nature of Business: Communications Equipment
Remarks:
Yours truly is officially retired for the past eight years, and yet I manage to be as busy
as ever. My time is filled with a day each week spent with each daughter’s children. Thanks to year-round
schools that are on the “track system”, I usually get to see several of the children each week. Those activities
tied with weekend soccer, baseball, basketball and football games bless Jean and I with being able to see our
children and grandchildren regularly. My sister Cathy and her husband, John Dalton, are both retired Air Force
types, (she a nurse, he a pilot), live in nearby Highlands Ranch and spend lots of time with the young members
of the family also.
Jean is still working full time as an oil and gas industry Reservoir Technician. She continues
to love the industry and working for her company Encana.. Jean may just emulate an acquaintance she sees
while commuting. Her friend Rose is in her mid eighties and still works for the US Government!
Leisure hours continue to focus on family events and “adventures” with Cathy and John. I
continue to wonder where all of the time has gone that has me within close proximity of my 69th birthday. I
daily face the dilemma of what I think is an eighteen year old mind trapped what in fact is that nearly 69 year old
body. (Sound Familiar?)
Best regards to all
WILLIAM A. CHESCAVAGE
25324
Spouse: Dorsey Desobry Chescavage.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: John Dorsey - 12/23/76
1962-64 C-2
Business Address
Home Address
L3 Communications
9108 Shotgun Court
SY Coleman
Springfield, Virginia 22153
(703) 569-0368
241 18th St., Ste 403
Arlington, VA 22202
E-Mail: dchescavage@cox.net
(703) 692-6465
E-Mail: bill.Chescavage@us.army.mil
Title: Senior Military Analyst
Nature of Business: Defense
Area of Specialization: Management and teaching
Remarks: As of Summer, 2007, Bill is working as a defense contractor for the Army in the Pentagon. He is
enjoying weekly golf with classmates in the local DC area. Dorsey has retired from the Jefferson Consulting
Group; she spent 20 years working on military and veterans health issues, including representing military
families for the National Military Family Association. She is also enjoying golf and is involved in local politics.
John graduated from Penn State and is with the Federal Aviation Administration. He is engaged to be married in
the summer of 2008 and was moving to Atlanta in the Spring of 2007.
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DICK CHILCOAT
25103
Spouse: None
1960-62 F-1
Children: Michael Allen - 11/7/68
1962-64 E-1
Sharon Ashley - 4/20/71
Business Address
Home Address
George Bush School of Government and
4120 Sweetwater Drive
Public Service
College Station, Texas 77845
Texas A&M University
(979) 690-2357
4220 TAMU
E-Mail: dick.chilcoat@verizon.net
College Station, Texas 77843-4220
(979) 862-8007
FAX: (979) 862-7953
Cadet Co.:
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E-Mail: rchilcoat@bushschool.tamu.edu
Title: Dean
Nature of Business: Higher Education
Area of Specialization: Leadership and Management
Remarks: Howdy from the Land of the Aggies. Hard to believe, but I am entering my seventh year as Dean of
the Bush School of Government and Public Service. The school has been a rapidly growing, ever-transforming
professional graduate educational institution. The school will celebrate its 10th year of history in November
2007. We have great students, faculty, and programs, and we are nationally ranked. Our mission is to prepare
principled leaders for careers in public affairs and international affairs. As mentioned in my last directory
update, President Bush 41 is the namesake of our school, a great supporter, and a wonderful example for our
students and institutional purpose. Send me your best and brightest (Deans are always recruiting...and raising
money):):). Check out our website at http://bush.tamu.edu//.
I’ve enjoyed becoming a wanna-be Texan and Texas A&M “Aggie.” Golf is a year-around endeavor
here, with great classmates like Tom Butler with which to share the “humilities” of such a wicked sport. A&M
is a great university and a great place for me professionally.
On the personal side of life, things have not been easy over the last two years. Dixie and I went our
separate ways, and I am getting ready to address some serious health issues. The good news is that our
children--Mike and Ashley--remain the centers of gravity of our family, and Dixie and I consider them to be the
crown jewels of our life together.
Needless to say, I continue to consider my classmates and our alma mater--a place called West Point--to
define for me the verities of life. I continue the quest to live up to its most noble ideals. The journey is
imperfect, but I hope and pray that the struggle to achieve those ideals counts mightily.
Best wishes to all...see you again at West Point!
JEROME CHMIELAK
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 F-2
Business Address
25182
Spouse: none
Children: None
Home Address
Hillside Condotel 4
Unit 102
50/24 Huay Kaew road
Chiang Mai,
Thailand 50300
Email: jerryzasia@yahoo.com
Cell: (66) 081 169 5640
Title: Retired 6/30/05
(may have to dial “81” instead of ”081”)
Nature of Business: Corporation for National and Community Service
Area of Specialization: Community Service / Volunteer Programs
Remarks: First of all, since I assume there is no such entity, I recommend the initiation and granting of an
award for “class humanitarian” to John Ward. From perusing the personal testimonies in the past directories, it
is obvious to me that his painstaking effort serves not only as a source of welcome information and reflective
enjoyment, but also for some of us a degree of emotional therapy.
I chose to accept the milestone of retirement on June 30, 2005; and in accordance with considerable
planning, I sold my house in Baltimore an came here to Chiang Mai, Thailand to enjoy a quality standard of
living at considerably less cost than in the States – or so I thought. (According to the grapevine here, there are
approximately 5,000 Americans here with the same idea; and, like most I have talked to, I have been quite
disappointed.) On the other hand, the lower basic cost of living remains a definite plus – the appreciation of the
Thai Baht notwithstanding. Fortunately, I purchased and renovated my condominium and made some
investments before the dollar began to fall.
Having just paid my taxes (my preparer is a retired Marine Corps Korean War veteran), I now define
retirement as the process of finding how much of “your money” really isn’t “yours.”
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I have managed to keep up my exercise regiment and tip the scaled around 130 pounds, lean and mean.
Disappointing is the environmental pollution which has become globally recognized; so I’ve cut back on my
jogging and we ar a pollution filter. Also disappointing is the high cost of nutritional supplements which I use
extensively, and load up on when I return to the States. Volunteerwise, I have been offering my services to a
couple of organizations attempting to alleviate the suffering of HIV/AIDS orphans, many of whom subsist on
less than thirty cents a day. I also tutor English as a second language classes for free.
As smart as I thought I was, I still encountered what we used to refer to as “culture shock”; and, therein,
I am considerably indebted to our classmate, Pricha Claewplodtook for helping me weather the storm. In regard
to General Claewplodtook’s magnanimity, and my post-military career, I would be remiss not to recommend
that future directories promote and allow for the acknowledgement of the community service and volunteer work
performed by classmates. After all, since most of us are now physically prohibited from engaging the enemy on
the field of battle, substantive supportive work “in the rear” is only consistent with the west Point motto, which
General MacArthur reminded all of us should always be the focus of our motivation.
ALAN N. CHRISTENSEN
25162
Died July 20, 1999
Widow: Maria Acurso
1960-62 M-2
1962-64 A-2
Children:
Kenneth Warren - 11/21/73
Lisa Marie - 9/13/75
Home Address (Maria):
8201 Mistletoe Lane
Lorton, Virginia 22079-5672
(703) 646-5919
Remarks: I was able to speak with Maria in mid-September anad
prepared the following from that conversation.
Maria was remarried on May 12, 2007 to Jeffrey Acurso, an
Air Force Academy graduate (Class of 1970). Jeff has a son now
in Iraq and two grandkids. They just moved into their new home
listed above.
Maria was eloquent on how devastating Al’s death was to her
and how much she was helped, both then and over the years since by classmates. “I don’t know what I would
have done if it wasn’t for Al’s classmates,” she said, mentioning many names, among them Sal Culosi, Jack
Murray, Russ Russell, Steve Weisel and others. She was also eager to mention Jim and Marylee Adams’ semiannual get togethers which help her to keep in touch with classmates. The Class of 1964 “means an awful lot to
me. It is not just classmates, it is family.”
Cadet Co.:
2222PRICHA CLAEWPLODTOOK
25048
Spouse: PRAI
1960-62 K-1 Children:
Pana (“Pooh”) – (Lt. Col.) – 4/16/67
1962-64 E-1
Prisana (“Jaa”)- (Col.., MD) 4/11/68
Parichart – (“Jeab”) 5/17/73
Grandsons: Panitan – 6/26/98
Patipan – 5/9/01
Business Address
Home Address
43/421 Amarinnives I
N/A, but attached to the
Paholyotin Road,
office of the Minister of
Annsavari Subdistinc
Defense’s Permanent Secretary
Bangkhen,
Cadet Co.:
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Bangkok, Thailand 10220
66 (0)2-552-6099
FAX: 66-(0)2 970-5727
Cell: 66 (0)81-8269955
E-Mail: PRICHA_CL@Yahoo.com (hardly used)
Title: House husband
Nature of Business: Loitering and taking care of two grandsons.
Remarks: I have been retired – out of active army job – since 1999, but am still being “hired” by the Royal
Thai Army to breathe and stay alive for 1.01 Baht per minute, as long as I am breathing and alive. Playing golf
only twice a month, and doing treadmill for 40-60 minutes every single day to keep the weight down – almost 77
Kg (169 Lbs.) compared to 60 Kg (132 Lbs.) at graduation (mid-1964.)
Making frequent trips around, in-country to revisit various places along the far away borders up north,
down south, farther east, and the western borders. Along those borders with Laos, Cambodia, Burma – once – I
had more than six combat border assignments when we had had problems there (also when we had problems
with communist insurgents all along the borders) Since leaving West Point in 1964 (after months at Benning to
early 1965), I served in the ranks of 2nd Lt., 1st Lt., Captain, Major, and Lt. Colonel all in command jobs – all in
Airborne Infantry Battalion – before leaving to an easy job in Bangkok, etc. Had a one year tour in RVN
(1969-70).
I have revisited Cambodia, Viet Nam, etc. Hoping one day that I will revisit West Point – Trophy
Point – Ski Slope – Camp Buckner, etc. – I will try to be there in 2014. I am very sure to stay breathing and
alive beyond 2064 ‘cause I expect to stay alive for 127 years to beat the Japanese old age record!!!
JOHN R. CLARK Sr.
24955
Died December 15, 2003
Widow: Nancy
1960-62 B-1
1962-64 H-1
Children:
Heather (Kelly) Clark - 10/19/67
John R. Jr. - 3/19/70
Daniel S. - 11/9/76
Sarah F. Hayward - 9/8/78
Julia K. - 4/14/80
Grandchildren:
Brooke Lyn Jo Clark - 8/21/89
Corrie Quin Clark - 10/6/90
John R. “Richie” Clark III - 7/13/93
Jadrian Alexander Clark - 4/22/94
Ashley Lauren Clark - 5/12/95
Tatumn A. Clark – 11/27/2000
Toni Michelle Joyner – 9/26/2001
Cadet Co.:
Home Address
1025 Robin Hood Drive NW
Cleveland, Tennessee 37312
(423) 339-9958
E-Mail: Bapa6@Juno.com
Remarks: Nancy writes: I have continued to keep my business running and enjoy the challenge. It pays my
bills and I have learned management skills and learned a great deal more on the computer. My oldest daughter,
a single mom with 13 year old grandson Jadrian, resides in Lakeland , Florida. Heather is in the banking
business, doing very well. My son Daniel, also in Lakeland Florida is very successful as #2 man managing
Eurocar dealership specializing in Mercedes. He and Laurie have two beautiful daughters, Tatumn 6 and Abbi
3. My fourth born daughter Sarah and her husband Chad are expecting their first baby mid December. That
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will make #9 for me. They continue to enjoy Chattanooga, Tennessee, just 30 minutes south of me. The
youngest daughter Julia is still serving as a missionary and lives in Rock Hill, S.C. and loves her work. She is
waiting on that "perfect" mate. With the passing of time, I have adjusted well to the loss of John. I am not in a
relationship at the moment but would very much like to remarry.
John’s son, John Clark, writes: My wife and I, enjoying 18+ years of marriage, are enjoying our four
children. Two of them are dual enrolled as seniors in high school and students at Lord Fairfax Community
College as they prepare for their respective careers as interior designer and physical therapist. Our two younger
teens are enjoying high school as home educated musicians and sports fanatics. I work as a financial services
professional for New York Life as my wife teaches and aids our children in learning of life and Christ. We
reside in Warrenton, Virginia and are building a new residence to be completed November 2007.
JAMES (JIM) STRINGFELLOW COBBS
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
1962-64 A-2
Business Address
25295
Spouse: none
Children:
Home Address
402 Calle Traditions
Palm Springs, Calif. 92262
Mailing:
PO Box 2551
Palm Springs, Calif. 92263-6363
(760) 318-1388
Cell: (760) 413-1265
E-Mail: cobbsfly@aol.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: Continuing to enjoy retirement. I have gotten over guilty feelings of not contributing to society by
having left the work force. I consider my continuing to spend and pay taxes, complaining about politics,
knowing that the younger generations have . . . , and just being a cantankerous old man as a contribution.
I have started my third childhood -- only as young as you think -- by learning how to play a musical
instrument. I’ve always wanted to play an instrument but never spent the time and effort to learn or to
understand anything about music theory. At three score and five years old I decided to learn how to play the
violin. I am now three score and Six years old and can play almost as well as any other Six year old. Playing a
violin is not an overnight accomplishment and my cats have had to survive my initial attempts. The effort is
enjoyable and educational. I am again impressed by how much I do not know.
NEVILLE COLBURN
Died May 17, 1993
Cadet Co.:
Children:
Widow: Christine Susan (Chris)
1960-62 M-1
1962-64 K-1
Brian F. K. - 7/25/69
Neville S. K. (“TJ”) - 7/27/71
Grandchildren:
Megan Mica Kamalani – 3/18/01
Amanda – 12/12/02
Home Address (Susan)
3629 North Aspen Way
Newberg, Oregon 97132
(503) 538-0693
FAX: (503) 538-0693
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25356
E-Mail: christinefromnz@yahoo.com
Remarks: Chris writes: Hi! once again John! Well I will try to summarize what's new with our family, since
the last go around. The big news: the Farm has sold, and I will have to look for a new place to live? It was
inevitable with the new zoning,(UGB.) We are now within the city limits, and already being swallowed up by
all of the new construction creeping up on us. Our pristine little valley will soon be a series of sub-divisions I'm
sure! At this stage I still have my Alpacas, and Black Angus Cattle. I must say it's probably time. I can't do
nearly as much around the place as I used to, 55 acres with electric fencing which needs to be maintained, &
monitored daily, and two failed knee replacement surgeries this past year haven't helped. I wasn't apprehensive
going in as I have had many orthopedic procedures, and I have usually bounced back fairly quickly. But I guess
I'm not as young as I used to be, getting old is B....!!
The boys and their families are all fine, they were 36 & 38 yrs old in July! Now that makes me feel
old, ha! ha! The grandkids are all growing like crazy and thriving.
I once again extend my invitation to any classmates who find themselves in my neck of the woods,
"I'LL KEEP THE LATCH STRING OUT AND THE DOGS TIED UP"! I will be here for at least another year.
Cheers, Chris.
FREDERICK WILLIAM COLEMAN IV
25455
Spouse: Lauretta F. Staley
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
Children: Dylan William - 1/5/75
1962-64 K-1
Rachel Mercedes Frey - 1/5/75
Business Address
Home Address
The Thacher School
The Thacher School
5025 Thacher Road
5025 Thacher Road
Ojai, California 93023
Ojai, California 93023
(805) 640-3201 x245
(805) 646-3373
E-Mail: fcoleman@thacher.org
E-Mail: fcoleman@thacher.org
Cell: (805)794-3034
Cell: (805)794-3034
Title: Mathematics teacher/soccer coach
Nature of Business: Ssecondary Education
Area of Specialization: Teacher.
Remarks: Rachel is now an RN (oncology) in Monterey, California, and is married to Eric Frey.
Dylan lives in Shasta, California. He builds water catchment systems and has a non-profit company
that puts them into villages in Tanzania. He is also married – to Kelley.
I continue to coach and teach and will continue to do so until no longer healthy and able.
FRANK COLLINS
25462
Spouse: Claudette
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 F-1
Children: Richard - 9/16/66
1961-62 H-1
Kathy - 11/12/67
1962-64 E-1
Jim - 4/22/75
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
109 North Warwick Terrace
(803)899-8009
Goose Creek, S. C. 29445
FAX: (803)899-8100
(843) 553-9771
E-Mail: fandccollins@aol.com
Title: Director, Mathematics and Science Hub Berkeley/Dorchester Counties, South
Carolina
Nature of Business: Education; we train math and science teachers - kindergarten through university - in new
methods of teaching math and science.
Area of Specialization: Educational Administration.
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Remarks: I was able to reach Frank to verify his phone number, but didn’t receive anything in time to publish.
Frank wrote in 1998 that he was astonished that what we take to be simple matters of logistics, leadership and
administration can be great revelations to educators. Their two older children were married and living in Ohio
and New Hampshire respectively. Son Jim was an artillery officer. Frank was taking up golf “in self-defense.”
BILL CONNOR
25038
Spouse: Kathy (married in Tripoli, Libya 6/27/64)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
Children: Leinaala Brewer - 8/1/65
1962-64 K-2
William M. V - 2/16/68
Douglas B. - 2/11/72
Amara L. - 2/25/75
Grandchildren: William D (D.J.) Brewer - 7/12/88
Nicholas Brewer - 1/31/95
Peyton Elizabeth Connor - 6/13/96
Brenna Connor – 11-28-98
William M. Connor VI – 9-20-00
Business Address
Home Address
Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate
409 N. Esplanade Street
ATTN: ATZL-CD
Leavenworth, Kansas 66048-2026
201 Reynolds Avenue
(913) 651-4395
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027-2337
E-Mail: connor.wmc@att.net
(913) 684-4895
Cell: (913) 683-2465
FAX: (913) 684-2613
E-Mail william.connorsr@us.army.mil
Title: Chief, Command and Control Doctrine
Nature of Business: Combined Arms Doctrine - Army
Area of Specialization: Command and Control Doctrine
Remarks: I keep getting paid for my hobby – writing doctrine, so I have not retired yet. The Command and
Control doctrinal FM I was working on finally got out in 2003, although it was ready for approval in 2001. It
took two years to overcome all the rice bowls. I have also worked on information operations doctrine, on
planning doctrine, on the overarching operations doctrine, and on leadership doctrine for the Army. As part of
the Army's commitment to the principles of Maoism, I have gone out to the field and participated in Corps and
Division Warfighter and mission rehearsal exercises with Battle Command Training Program.
As another part of "planting rice," my director sent me to two deserts in a row–the Mojave in 2002 and
Iraq in 2003 – for my 60th and 61st birthdays. The latter trip in May 2003 was as a part of the OIF Study
Group, which produced the book, “On Point: The US Army in Operation Iraqi Freedom.” It was a privilege to
see how our forces had performed in that part of the operation, to include interviewing former cadet students
who were then brigade commanders. Now, we are revising our operations doctrine to take account of
operational experience in OIF and OEF, which should take me to my second retirement.
I have four books to write after that. The first is about a horny Russian cavalry general of the 18th
century, although I have been told that "horny" when applied to a Russian, a cavalryman, or a general, is
redundant. Kathy retired in 2006 from teaching, which is just as well because we – instead of downsizing like
others our age with the movement of children out of the house – just upsized by buying an old Victorian house
in Leavenworth, Kansas, overlooking the Missouri River. We really love the house and the view, even if the
Missouri remains muddy all year.
Our oldest and youngest – both daughters – have moved out to Phoenix. The older daughter teaches
math at Arizona State University and is pursuing her doctoral studies there in Mathematics. Her oldest son –
our oldest grandchild – is now a student at ASU, while her younger son is in sixth grade and doing well. All
love it there.
Our younger daughter sells advertising for a liberal talk radio station when she is not demonstrating at
John McCain's office against the war. We agree to disagree. Our sons are both involved in OIF and OEF.
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The older has been mobilized with the South Carolina National Guard and took a Transition Team to OEF in
May 2007 to train along with an Afghan Light Infantry Battalion. The younger completed a tour in Mosul in a
Combat Support Hospital as an intensive care nurse in 2006 and now cares for intensive care casualties from
Iraq and Afghanistan at Walter Reed. We are thankful to get him back, and we hope for the same for the older
son.
Kathy and I have traveled to Hawaii the past two years – for my high school 45 th reunion in 2005 and
for our (delayed two years) 40 t h wedding anniversary celebration in 2006. Our marriage certificate
is in Italian and Arabic, so no one but officials in Libya (both civil and Italian priests–who are all now long gone)
know if we are really married or if we have just translated the certificates to our benefit. At any rate, Kathy has
kept me around for her amusement or out of charity for long enough that I can probably plead common-law
marriage if the issue ever comes up. While in Hawaii in 2006, we were able to visit with Elsons, Spragues, and
Bob Matsumoto. Separately, I visited with Dave Bramlett, who lives there, and Jim and Ann Muir, who were
attending her high school 45th reunion. Jim and I graduated from that same high school – along with Gleszer and
Gray – one year earlier than she. I also attended the departure ceremony for the 25th Division to OIF along
with Bramlett, a truly impressive affair, and I visited with the new soldiers of my old squadron – 3d Squadron, 4th
Cavalry – at its end. They will do the squadron proud.
MICHAEL J. CONWAY
25378
Spouse: Margaret D.
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 G-1
Children: Angela M. - 3/14/65
1962-64 A-1
Michael J. Jr. - 7/14/68
Matthew J. - 7/24/73
Grandchildren: John Thomas - 8/13/97
Charles M. Conway - 1999
Lucy Conway - 2001
William B. Conway - 2002
Business Address
Home Address
Wells Fargo Private Bank
1296 Indian Mound East
c/o Wells Fargo
Bloomfield, Michigan 48301-2252
8601 North Scottsdale Road - Suite 250
(248) 593-8767
Scottsdale, Arizona 85258
mjconway64@aol.com
(480) 348-4303
FAX: (480) 348-4487
Conwaym@wellsfargo.com
Title: Executive Vice President; Senior Managing Director
Nature of Business: Finance and Investment Management
Area of Specialization: Investments – Fixed Income.
Remarks: No response. Address is from AOG.
MICHAEL R. COOK
25093
Spouse: Christine (Smith) Cook (married 6/19/65)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
Children: Michael R. Jr. - 4/5/68
1962-64 K-1
Stephanie L. Rodriguez - 3/16/70
Grandchild: Jared Michael Rodriguez – 2/25/99
Emma Kate Rodriguez – 12/25/01
Business Address
Home Address
.
224 Sabine Drive
Pensacola Beach, Florida 32561
(850) 916-7338
E-Mail: candmcook@mchsi.com
Cell: (850) 380-0163
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Title: Retired
Remarks: Everything is pretty much the same as last issue with a few changes and some excitement thrown in.
I am winding down my part time work with the Better Business Bureau and, by the time this goes to press, will
be retired again.
In September 2004 we went up to West Point for our 40th reunion, keeping a wary eye on the Weather
Channel. It was a tough year for all of Florida. After parting WP, we joined the Smiths (George & Sherry) and
the Kellys (Art & Michelle), for our quintennial (every 5 years following reunion) NYC adventure. By Sunday
evening, it was clear that we had to b-line home to batten down the hatches. We got home with a day and a half
to prepare for Hurricane Ivan, wherein we packed, boxed, and tied down what we couldn’t carry. Mandatory
evacuation took us to Atlanta where we sat for a week waiting for the all clear to return to our island.
We returned to a mess. The house was pretty well wiped out and practically all belongings blown and
washed out. Thus began a 2½-year adventure of cleaning out, playing the insurance game (still pending) and
rebuilding. We spent about a year on the move, a motel, an apartment, FEMA trailer, punctuated by an
occasional house-sitting break for friends. We finally moved into our new house (same address, same phone) in
February 2007, and are getting settled, again. The welcome mat is out.
Son, Mike, left active duty with the Air Force in 2005, but is still flying C-17’s with his reserve unit in
Charleston, SC. His day job is with Southwest Airlines and he and wife, Sheila, live in Houston.
Daughter, Stephanie, has lived in Austin for 15 years now. She and husband, Titus, are busy with our
grandchildren. Jared is in the third grade and Emma has just begun Kindergarten.
JOHN A. (JAY) COPE, Jr.
25255
Spouse: Margaret B. (Peggy)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
Children: John - 6/1/66
1962-64 C-2
Business Address
Home Address (AOG2007)
Institute for National Strategic Studies
1805 Crystal Drive
National Defense University
Apartment 706
Fort Lesly J. McNair, D. C. 20319-6000
Arlington, Virginia 22202
(202) 685-2373
(703) 892-8774
FAX: (202) 685-3972
E-Mail: copej@ndu.edu
Title: Senior Fellow
Nature of Business: Policy research and development
Area of Specialization: U. S. Policy in Latin America and Caribbean
Remarks: I verified the phone number, but nothing was receved. In 1998, Jay wrote that he was deputy
director of the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies at the National Defense University. His son John
married Rebeccah Waff from Savage, Maryland in May of 1997 and was living outside of Raleigh, North
Carolina. Peggy was working for the Fairfax County Library System.
DAVID A. CORBETT
Spouse: Carla
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
Children: Lisa - 3/20/65
1962-64 L-1
Lara - 8/2/68
Maggie - 11/26/71
Mary - 9/2/74
Grandchildren: Marc - 6/12/96
Sarah – 7/30/99
Elena – 3/17/00
Sophia – 12/21/02
David James – 9/12/07
Business Address
Home Address
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25022
204 Pond View Lane
Lexington, South Carolina 29072
(803) 957-5258
E-Mail: dcorbett64@earthlink.net
Cell: (803) 730-4940
Title: Primary: Director of Buildings and Grounds, Corbett Household;
Secondary: Chief Assistant to the Queen.
Nature of Business: Grunt work to keep the household functioning.
Remarks: I retired from South Carolina Prison Construction in October 2004. Carla and I are still living at
204 Pond View Lane; it was supposed to be our residence for about a year and now – about 20 years later—
we’re not sure how much longer we will be here. We would like to move to the Charleston, SC area—where
three of our four daughters and their families live. We do have a Condo there; but it is inadequate for a primary
residence. We bought it several years ago to “house” our youngest daughters as they were going through
school. We have found that it requires considerable effort to maintain it in the condition desired—for our own
use and/or to be suitable to sell. We seem to be tied down to our present location due to commitments to dogs
(3), cats (3) and horses (3); also, Carla’s parents (in their mid-eighties and in good health) live about 18 miles
from us and they appear to be “locked” into place. I guess we are part of that “sandwich” generation that keeps
being referenced. As a side note, my parents—who live in Arkansas and are in pretty good health—will be
celebrating their 70th wedding anniversary this September.
One of the more significant events in our lives recently was our decision about a year and half ago to
have practically all the pine trees (about 100 large trees) cut down on our residential lot—due to the possibility
of “snapping/falling” trees or limbs during severe weather and/or as individual trees died as a result of pine
beetles or whatever. We knew the “landscape” would be dramatically different, but the expectation was that in
fairly “short” order, the hardwoods remaining would “blossom” out—after having been dominated by the taller
pine trees—and the net result would be an improvement. Nevertheless, the initial appearance was shocking!
We quickly realized major adjustments would be necessary. Subsequently, we have gone through considerable
funds and effort as we have progressed through cleanup, landscape design and implementation—and it is still a
work in progress.
Our children and their families have been blessed with good health and seem to be doing well. Our
oldest daughter, Lisa, is still teaching school—special education; her husband (Chris) has developed a successful
real estate practice in the Charleston Area. Second daughter, Lara, is still practicing OB/GYN; her husband
(Pete) retired from the Air Force last year and has taken a position with Boeing in the Charleston Area. Third
daughter, Maggie, has temporarily stopped her OB/GYN career as she is expecting her first baby in midSeptember; her husband (Jim) is a C-17 Pilot and was recently reassigned to McChord AFB. He has to
complete a two and one-half month C-17 refresher course in Oklahoma—from early August until late October.
Maggie has returned to South Carolina and will have the baby delivered in the Charleston Area by her sister,
Lara. Fourth daughter, Mary, is a computer management consultant in Charleston; her husband (Mike) is a
computer programmer. Mary and Mike are sailing enthusiasts; they frequently participate in racing events.
Mike was a member of the crew for a sailing race from Charleston to Bermuda earlier this summer. Mary flew
to Bermuda and was a member of the crew sailing the ship back to Charleston.
We are looking forward to reading the updated directory. If anyone is in the central South Carolina area,
don’t hesitate to contact us—we have space for visitors at any time.
JOSEPH J. COREY, Jr.
Cadet Co.:
Spouse: Barbara
Children: Joseph John III - 11/17/66
Russell Louis - 10/22/1969
Matthew William - 11/16/74
Grandchildren: William Frederick Corey – 8/-/06
Home Address
.
804 Prince Street
Cary, North Carolina 27511
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 D-2
Business Address
Joseph J Corey Jr.
804 Prince Street
25071
74
Cary, North Carolina 27511
(919) 467-5970
(919) 467-5970
Email: joe_corey_jr@yahoo.com
Email: joe_corey_jr@yahoo.com
Cell: (919) 810-7013
Title: Consultant - Contracting and Supply Chain Management
Nature of Business: Nuclear Plant Engineering and Construction Projects and Contracts.
Area of Specialization: Negotiation and management of contracts for engineering, construction and
maintenance services and for capital facilities and investment.
Remarks: I do not remembers all of my West Point room mates and it is terrible. I remember some, Arthur
Kierstead, Harry Kaufman, Morris Lent, Jay Cope, I think J.P. Downey. I do remember some things about my
West Point days and my time in the Army. I remember meeting Jan Huey many times on various fire bases
during out time in Vietnam with the 101st ABN Division. Jan was an artillery battery commander and I was an
engineer company commander. We would sit on ammo boxes in Jan’s bunker and chat.
Barbara and I have been married for almost 42 years and last year we were finally blessed with our first
grandchild, William, Matt and Rebecca’s son.
Joe III has been married for 5 years to his wife Rebecca and Matt for 2 years to his wife Rebecca. Its
easy to remember my daughter in laws names. (not like all those old room mates with different names) Russell
is living in Burbank, California, working for Disney and is still single. Anyone have any single daughters
between 35 and 45 in the LA area?
I retired from Progress Energy in March of 2004 after 23 years and have been enjoying the time with
Barbara. For several years we were both long distance caregivers for my wonderful Aunt Mary who lived in
Dedham, Massachusetts. For several years we made a monthly drive from Cary to Dedham, spending 2 weeks
in Cary and 2 weeks in Dedham each month. With our help and the help of my cousin, Aunt Mary was able to
live in her home until she was 94. It was very satisfying to me to be able to help her. When I was a child of 3,
my mom was very ill and incapacitated for several years and guess who took care of me, yes, Aunt Mary.
It is difficult to believe that next year (2008) it will be 30 years since I retired from the Army and 50
years since I finished high school and enlisted in the Army.
Barbara and I are trying to keep healthy and enjoying the time together. I do a little consulting as
people seem to have problems understanding the contracts they sign. With a lot of nuclear plant retrofit and the
specter of new nuclear plants coming, I may keep busy for longer than I want to.
I also volunteer as a facilitator in a graduate level entrepreneurial program at N.C. State and also do a
few guest lectures in contracting management for the classes in the Supply Chain Management curriculum at
N.C. State. Will I ever finish my book on contract management?
In my spare time I love wood working and my model trains.
RALPH CORLEY
25446
Spouse: not at this moment
1960-62 C-1
Children: Wayne - 27
1962-64 G-1
Paige - 24
Business Address (OLD)
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Environmental Protection Agency
501 Sundance Lane
1445 Ross Avenue
Georgetown, Texas 78628
Dallas, Texas 75202
(512) 630-8133
(214) 655-2129
Email: brcorley@suddenlink.net
Remarks: No response again. Been trying to each Ralph for many years – I know
he is out there. In 1992, Ralph was an attorney with the Environmental Protection
Agency.
Cadet Co.:
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JIM CORNELL
25033
Spouse: Bartye
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
Children: Kimberlea A Tate - 4/23/64
1962-64 E-1
J Cody Longridge - 1/21/67
Robert Judd - 4/19/69
Philip J - 5/9/70
Kristy L. DeWaele - 12/19/71
Erin K. Chapin - 3/15/73
Grandchildren: Boone Taylor Cornell - 5/18/96
Austin Jay Longridge - 6/6/97
Georgiana Blaise Clornell - 8/31/97
Emily Chapin – 3/17/99
Michael Chapin – 1/18/01
Business Address
Mitchell DeWaele – 8/17/01
Recoveron
Jaclyn DeWaele – 6/24/03
20245 Bellevue Street
Home Address
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54311
4674 Seminole Trail
(920) 371-3603
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54313
FAX: (920) 469-3466
(920) 498-0909
E-Mail: jcornell@recoveron.com
FAX: (920) 498-0606
Cell: (920) 371-3603
E-Mail: jecornell@earthlink.net
Title: Vice President and General Manager
Cell: (920) 265-9876
Nature of Business: Disaster Restoration Management
Remarks: Bartye and I will celebrate our 26th anniversary this fall. Over the past 15 or more years, our careers
have not exactly meshed: For many years, I was a travelling business/IT consultant, while Bartye worked in
banking and remained at home. We have exchanged roles: Bartye is a flight attendant with United Air Lines,
whereas I run a local company and keep the home fires burning. With 6 kids and multiple grandkids scattered
over the U.S. and Australia, the flight benefits come in handy. Plus we have enjoyed travel to wonderful venues
in Europe, Asia and Australia. We look forward to winding down our careers within the next three years,
retreating to a warmer location and continuing our active lifestyles. We have so much fun together that it’s
about time we were together on a full-time basis!
Notwithstanding the fact that Bartye is the best thing that has ever happened to me, it is indeed an honor
and a privilege to be a member of this great class. The friendships we formed, the experiences that we shared,
though not close at hand today, are unbreakable and unforgettable. We look forward to renewing old
acquaintances and friendships at the upcoming reunions.
DONALD B. COTTER
25227
Died July 28, 1964
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 L-2
Remarks: Don was killed in a one car accident in his home town
of Tabor, Iowa. His parents are now deceased. A brother
reportedly resides in Texas but we have lost contact with him.
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TERRY COVINGTON
25217
Spouse: Juliet
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
Children: Heather L. - 7/17/76
1962-64 C-2
Terrell G. Jr. - 8/22/77
Grandchildren: Jackson Rose – 8/21/07
Business Address
Home Address
3368 Lighthouse Pointe Lane
Jacksonville, Fla. 32250
(904) 992-6648
Email: covtg@aol.com
Title: Retired/consultant
Nature of Business: Simulation Analysis
Area of Specialization: Simulation / Analysis
Remarks: We just had our 1st grandchild last month. We are enjoying living on the water in Jacksonville,
Florida, boating and playing golf. Life is good.....
ROBERT R. (BOB) CRAIGHILL
25057
Spouse: Patty (Pickett).
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Andrea Martin - 10/25/71
1962-64 L-1
Brian - 1/6/76
Brendan - 2/8/80
Grandchildren: Clifford Martin – 12/22/01
Alexander Martin – 12/22/01
Business Address
Home Address
Computer Sciences Corporation
13529 Ann Grigsby Circle
15000 Conference Center Drive
Centreville, VA 20120
Chantilly, Virginia 20151
(703) 830-6476
(703) 818-4255
Email: bob.craighill1@verizon.net
FAX: (703) 818-5947
Cell: (703) 346-5529
Email: bcraighi@csc.com
Title: Operations Manager, Government Emergency Telecommunications Service
Nature of Business: Information Technology
Remarks: Pretty big change in my life since the last comments I wrote for this book. Last April, at my rather
advanced age I was married to Patricia (Patty) Pickett in Paris. Paris, Virginia, that is, 50 miles or so west of
Washington DC on Route 50. Patty and I have known each other for about 20 years, having worked in the same
industry here in the Washington area, sometimes in the same company, for all that time. In addition, ten years
ago we formed a band that has since grown to six members. Patty is the lead singer and plays guitar and bass.
I play lead guitar, banjo, and a smattering of other things, and all six of us sing, so we can do covers of a lot of
different groups from 60 years of popular music. We used to play fairly regularly at a place in Washington
called the Starland Café until it closed about six months ago (it wasn’t our fault). We also used to play at
Payne’s Biker Bar in Leesburg, which was right across from the Loudoun County Courthouse. Their motto was
“Better here than across the street.” Now we appear every month or so at the Café Montmartre in Reston,
Virginia, plus we do a lot of private parties and benefits. We have a web site (www.bankstreetband.com), so if
you want to see what old Craighill is up to, check it out.
A couple of years ago as an investment I bought a lot up on the Blue Ridge, very near Paris, as a
matter of fact, and Patty and I are now in the process of building a house that we will eventually move into.
However, before that happens, she has two children, Bill 13 and Katie 12, who were adopted from Russia and
who need to finish school in Centreville, where we now live. You can see that for me, retirement is not in the
cards for a long time. Fortunately, I have a job that is enjoyable and leaves me enough free time to indulge my
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musical interests. Patty is a marketing and business development executive who has worked at several of the
major systems integrators in the Washington area, so we’re pretty much tied to this area.
My three children are adults now and are off on their own, two on the west coast and one on the east
coast. Andrea lives in Alexandria, Virginia with her twin boys, Clifford and Alexander, who are approaching
their sixth birthday. She works at Freddie Mac and somehow manages to hold down a demanding job and keep
up with the two boys. A little over a year ago Brian married Jessica Dalpiaz in Salt Lake City, and they live in
Long Beach, California, where Brian runs the snow operations for Quiksilver, and Jessica works for Roxy,
Quiksilver’s sister company. Their two desks are about 20 feet apart, not that it matters, because their jobs
constantly take them all over the world. One day I called Brian on his cell phone thinking he was at home, and
it turned out he was in a bar in Sweden. Brendan, my youngest, lives in Hollywood, where he is a production
assistant for a number of current TV shows. He is hoping that he will be able to move into camera work but in
the meantime seems to very much enjoy working in the entertainment industry.
That pretty much brings me up to date. Hope to see you all at the next reunion. Forty-five, isn’t it?
Doesn’t seem possible that it’s been thatlong. It’s a good thing that we all look the same as the day we
graduated.
TOM CRAIN
Cadet Co.:
25100
Spouse: Cathy
Children: Andy - 3/5/72
Liz - 11/6/76
Home Address
900 Adams Crossing
Suite 13200
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513) 684-0890
FAX: (513) 684-0107
Email: ccrain1997@aol.com
1960-62 G-1
1962-64 K-1
Business Address
(Retirement Office)
Chairman & CEO
KMG Sports Management
441 Vine Street – Suite 4300
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513) 381-4564
FAX: (513) 381-4757
email: jmcmillin@kmgsports.com
Title: Retired Managing Director, Scudder, Stevens & Clark, when sold to Zurich Ins. Grp ‘97-8
Nature of Business: Investment
Management
Editor’s disclaimer: Tom’s remarks from this point on will offend some and will seem out of place in a publication of this nature.
This is particularly true of the political denunciations and the closing request for contributions to a lawsuit against the Army and Air Force.
That said, I am here adhering to the policy I undertook many years ago – you guys write this book and (saving outright obscenity) I only
reproduce what you write, subject to my right (exercised only a few times) to comment. The Editor will merely register his dissents: Global
Warming is, to the extent measurable, a phenomenon driven by the sun – just as it is on Mars – on a cycle of many centuries stretching back
many eons – to think that man can significantly alter it is akin to King Canute ordering the tide to recede (at least Canute was wise enough to
know his limitations); America’s prestige and place in the world does not, should not, and cannot be permitted to depend on whether or not
we voluntarily destroy our economic well being and abdicate our obligation to protect and defend our people by treating war like a traffic
citation and agreeing to ill-conceived and one-sided international policies dictated by the worst offenders and designed to harm America and
its people rather than to ameliorate any curable condition; and, as first stated long a go by a Democrat appointee Chief Justice, “while the
Constitution protects against invasions of individual rights, it is not a suicide pact.”
So, here is Tom’s response, complete and unexpurgated.
Remarks: Dear Classmates,
As you read the last time, I have been blessed by a confluence of life changing events over the last 15
years. Also, over this period I have studied intensively the issue of global sustainability - 10 years ago Cathy
and I joined the Worldwatch Institute's Board. (Worldwatch is one of the world's premiere think
tanks/publishers in the field) — we are significantly and passionately involved. While this is all a very long way
from my Wall Street buy side and West Point/military careers, I still frequently remember and am proud of our
shared experiences. I hope you are all enjoying life.
Please indulge me in some unsolicited beliefs that my recent journey has resulted in. While this
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represents a reversal in my thinking prior to 15 years ago and no doubt will annoy some of you, my goal is only
to help our planet and our country. Happy to discuss any of this.
"America is great because she is great. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great." attributed
to Alexis de Tocqueville
(1.) U.S Role in Global Unsustainability—Global Warming/Climate Change; man has seriously overrun
the carrying capacity of "spaceship Earth" since 1950. And instead of slowing/correcting the problem we are
accelerating it. While all aspects of unsustainability are very harmful, the single biggest immediate problem of
the 21st century and whose destructive impact is today accelerating unbeknownst to most, is GW/CC.
Believe me there is no substantive scientific debate about what is happening—why—what will
happen--or how to stop it. This has all been clear for 10-15 years. The problem has been
hidden/manipulated by U.S. big business and our Republican Administration/Congress of the last 12 years. It
has been so bad that our US Supreme Court barely decided in April 2007 that the US EPA really should get to
work and set some standards under its Clean Air Act. This prompted our most arrogant Justice to quibble about
the definition of "pollute". Additionally, the US media with very few exceptions has dropped the ball and
projected "balance" to the unbalanced science. Thus, instead of leading the world in solving this massive
problem (to which we have been/still are the major contributor), we have actively gone out of our way
for perceived self interest to undermine the rest of the world's attempt, to solve it. The problems of
Katrina, Social Security & Medicare, Iraq/ME are all pimples on the elephant's ass of this problem.
When we eventually wake up within 10 years the annual emissions of CO2, etc, the rise of CO2 (ppm) in the
atmosphere, global average temperature, will all be received and talked about more than is presently the
case for GDP, corporate profits and stock market results.
(2.) U.S. Foreign Policy—the collapse of communism and the Russian Federation
presented the U.S. with a once in a lifetime opportunity to elevate its leadership and contribution on a multilateral
basis to solve many of the world's problems; poverty, hunger, disease, population, unsustainability, finite &
declining & polluting energy sources, etc. Instead we began acting like "masters of the universe", became more
comfortable operating on a unilateral basis, ignored our addiction to oil, became seduced by the short-term and
narrowly allocated benefits of globalization and "free trade" while at the same time being unaware and uncaring
about "free trade's" many negative consequences. Fast forward to George W. Bush, his proven post 9/11
military blunders, 3/03 "mission accomplished", indifference to the tens of thousands of dead and disabled
innocent Americans and Iraqis — for what? And now we are in a "no win" situation. Our standing around the
world is at a 100 year low because, along the way, Bush, our CINC, has been responsible for:
a) violation of UN Charter – illegal invasion of Iraq
b) trying to legitimize pre-emptive warfare
c) violating Geneva Convention
d) desecrating U.S. UCMJ
e) torturing/killing helpless POWs
f) not firing Rumsfeld/many others until too late
America's integrity and ability to lead the world in accomplishing progress has suffered greatly under
Bush/Cheney/Republican Congress for the last 6 years. Don't forget Bush/U.S. actions/arrogance pertaining to:
a) Kyoto Protocol
b) Convention on Discrimination Against Women
c) Land Mine Convention
d) Our pulling out of ABM treaty
e) Rejection of proposed enforcement measure for Biological Weapons Convention
(3.) U.S. Military's Violation of the Constitution—recently I have been shocked and angered to learn
what has occurred, under the civilian radar screen, in our Academies, Chaplain Corps, Pentagon and up through
the general officer ranks in the U.S. Military. Bottom line is that the "born again" Christian evangelists have
figuratively assaulted the military. Yes, I support freedom of religion, but I reject any attempt at proselytizing on
behalf of any specific God in our by law secular military and other institutions. It is constitutionally illegal and a
clear violation of the separation of church and state. This all became aware to me during meetings and
conversations recently with Mikey Weinstein (google him) and Ambassador Joe Wilson. It's all laid out in
Mikey's '06 book, With God on Our Side: One Man's War Against an Evangelical Coup in America's Military —
plus check of Military Religious Freedom Foundation, the 501C3 he founded at,
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www.militaryreligiousfreedom.org. I detested the stupidity of George W. Bush's infamous "you're either with us
or against us" post 9/11 statement, but on this constitutional issue it does make sense. Mikey's immediate family
consists of 6 Academy grads and he needs your help. If after you investigate and think about this matter "you are
with us" then please consider a tax deductible donation to the Foundation and/or other help in lawsuit against the
USAF/US Army.
In summary we have been led the last 7 years by an Administration where Machiavelli & The Prince,
neo-conservatives and incompetents reign supreme. They have caused "America to cease being “good” in many,
many ways.
KEARNEY W. "CRIS" CRISSMAN
25340
Spouse: Martha J. “Marti”
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
Children: Lt. Col.. Douglas C. - 6/12/66
1962-64 E-1
Deborah L. - 2/28/68
Grandchildren: Garrett M. - 12/30/92
Haley A. - 12/6/94
Business Address
Home Address
LMI Government Consulting
10625 Timberidge Rd.
2000 Corporate Ridge
Fairfax Station, VA 22039-2405
McLean, VA 22102-7805
(703) 764-0501
Alexandria, Virginia 22314-1538
Email: crissmansathome@cox.net
(703) 917-7489
Cell: (571) 232-5871
FAX: (703) 917-7059
E-Mail: KCRISSMAN@LMI.ORG
Cell: (571) 232-5871
Title: Government Consultant
Nature of Business: Consultant support to government in the areas of planning, construction and management
of facilities and infrastructure
Area of Specialization: Civil Engineering and Construction Management
Remarks: I changed employers, and am back working with the federal government – mostly DoD. It feels
good. LMI is staffed with lots of retired military and federal civilians who share the same experiences and hold
the same values.
Marti is still the love of my life and my best friend. We enjoy living in our “forever house” on five
acres in the northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC. Since we have lived in this area since 1978 (with
four years away for a great tour of duty at Fort Bragg), we have many friends in the area – both classmates and
other acquaintances. Just as Marti was the best wife, mother and Army spouse I can imagine, she continues to
excel as all of those things as well as at being a grandmother. Whatever force it was that guided me to her when
we were cadets, I am eternally grateful.
Our daughter Debbie is still living with us, and divides her time between babysitting for working
mothers and helping Marti with the many tasks associated with running a household. She is loved and admired
by all who know her, and compensates well for her disabilities. She loves to drive her Jeep Liberty – perhaps
because she feels “equal” when she is behind the wheel. She is proud of the fact that she has the best driving
record of anyone in the family – including her able-bodied brother. Marti and I love her dearly, and cannot
imagine what life would be like without her.
Our son Doug (USMA ’88) is now a LTC and an Infantry battalion commander serving in Anbar
Province, Iraq. Actually, he commands a task force, and although it is called the 2/7 Infantry, it includes two
mechanized infantry companies, a tank company and an engineer company as well as an HHC and a support
company. His parent Brigade, the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division is attached to the II Marine Expeditionary
Force which has overall responsibility for Anbar Province. Doug’s task force is cross-attached to the 2nd Marine
Regiment. TF 2/7 is responsible for the area around the town of HIT which is northwest of Ramadi on the
Euphrates River. His task force has enjoyed considerable success in rallying the local Sunni Sikhs to oppose Al
Quaeda and other insurgent elements in his AO. Marti and I hope this will continue, and that he and his soldiers
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will return safely to Fort Stewart in March ’08.
Our daughter-in-law Carolyn continues to be an absolutely wonderful wife, mother and Army spouse.
In Doug’s absence, she runs the family, caring for two children and providing support to Doug via email and
phone calls. In addition, she is the chief advisor to the 2/7’s Family Readiness Group. This is no small task, but
she does it well, and has won the support and admiration of all the wives in the unit. Both the Crissmans and the
Army are very fortunate to have her on our team!
Grandson Garrett is fourteen years old, growing like a weed, and proud of the fact that he is taller than
his mother. Like his friends, he loves sports and video games. It has been rumored that he has at least one
girlfriend, but nobody except his sister knows who she is – and she’s not telling.
Granddaughter Haley is twelve years old, and still willing to give her Grandad a hug from time to time.
Haley and her friends also love sports, but they are more into sleepovers than video games. No rumors of
boyfriends yet, but she’s looking.
We continue to be truly blessed by everything and everyone in our lives.
GEORGE D. CROMARTIE, Jr.
5472
Spouse: Mary Anne
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
Children: Katherine Chewning- 12/11/69
1962-64 B-2
Laura - 2/1/72
Grandchildren: Keller Chewning – 7/13/2004
Autumn Cromartie – 9/29/2004
Quinn Chewning – 3/29/2007
Business Address
Home Address
309 McCants Drive
Mount Pleasant, S. C. 29464
(843) 856-5213
E-Mail: gmacroms@comcast.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: : Mary Anne and I are retired and living in Mount Pleasant, SC, a few blocks from the Charleston
Harbor. I served 29 years in the Army and worked 8 years with an airline owned financial settlement company.
Mary Anne was a librarian with the Fairfax County, Virginia public schools. We lived in West Springfield, VA
for 22 years following a four year tour of duty with the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii.
During our tour at Schofield Barracks, Mary Anne earned a masters degree in library science from the
University of Hawaii, which prepared her to be a librarian when we returned to Virginia. I spent my last 11
years in the Army in the Washington, DC area in a variety of command and staff assignments, mostly related to
Army intelligence and security. I had tours in the Pentagon, Arlington Hall Station, AMC Headquarters, Fort
Meade and Ft Ritchie. I wore out at least three cars in my commuting, and was very satisfied to move to an area
involving less driving.
After retiring from the Army in 1993, I worked in Roslyn, VA for the Airlines Reporting Corporation.
While we enjoyed the Northern Virginia area, we picked Mt Pleasant as our retirement home because of the
milder weather, slower pace of living, closer proximity to brothers and sisters in North and South Carolina, and
the appeal of the Charleston area. We had grown to enjoy the Charleston area after many years of vacationing
and decided to renovate an older hours in a manner better suited to a retirement lifestyle.
In the three years we have lived here, we have found the area to be a truly “pleasant” area in which to
live, with its unique historic flavor, the availability of many cultural and recreational activities, easy access to
great medical facilities, and great restaurants and entertainment. Golfing, boating and bird watching are readily
available. Traveling from the location is easy, and as retired military we plan someday to take advantage of
space-A flights from Charleston AFB, where a large fleet of C-17 aircraft are based and fly regularly to CONUS
and OCONUS locations. We also enjoy the association with other members of the Class of 64 in the Charleston
area. It is an ideal place to entertain our grandchildren, who enjoy the close access to the beach.
Our daughter Kathy is in her eighth year of teaching abroad in American schools, currently in her third
year in Budapest after teaching five years in Casablanca. She has two sons, ages 3 and 6 months. Daughter
Laura lives in Vienna, VA, where she works for Whole Foods. Her daughter is also approaching 3 years. We
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try to get together as a family at Christmas and in the summer, and on other occasions as opportunities arise.
Our house renovation included provisions for two guest bedrooms to accommodate visitors to the area,
so be sure to let us know when you are planning to be in the area.
RONALD M. (RON) CROSS
25352
Spouse: Joan W.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Stepchildren: George W. "Will" Clarke - 6/29/67
1962-64 K-2
John S. Clarke - 1/27/70
Brady (“Brad”) W. Clarke - 2/26/73
Business Address
Home Address
Army Digitization Office
4107 John Trammell Ct
DACS-ADO
Fairfax, Virginia 22030-3500
Office of the Chief of Staff, Army
(703) 273-2930
200 Army Pentagon
crossr@erols.com
Washington, DC 203100-0200
(703) 693-3861
DSN: 223-3816
FAX: (703) 693-4102
FAX DS: 223-4102
E-Mail: crossr@ado.army.mil
Title: Operations Research Analyst - Combat Developments.
Nature of Business: The Army Digitization Office has the mission of coordinating and overseeing the
integration of all Army battlefield digitization activities.
Area of Specialization: Synchronization and integration of materiel requirement development to support the
Army’s digitization efforts.
Remark: No response. I did verify phone and email. In 1998 Ron wrote that is job in the Army Digitization
Office in the Pentagon allowed him to return permanently to his home in Fairfax City. He and Joan were cochairs of the committee that organizes the City of Fairfax Independence Day Celebration. Son had joined the
FBI in 1995 and was stationed in Los Angeles. Son John was with a firm that is in the process of digitizing the
maps of the US and world. Son Brad was graduated from the University of West Virginia in December 1995
with a BA in Political Science and was commissioned a reserve 2LT in the Ordnance Corps but had decided
upon a career as a golf course superintendent and was to start studies at Rutgers that winter.
ROBERT T. “BOB” CROWDER
25473
Spouse: Georganne
Children: Christine M. Franchetti - 12/13/66
Kelly L. Amato - 5/28/70
Grandchildren: Alyssa Marie Franchetti - 4/5/91
Alex Franchetti - 10/10/92
Thomas Franchetti - 4/22/95
Mattia R. Amato – 8/10/06
Business Address
Home Address
51 Quaker Ridge Road
Durham, Maine 04222-5413
(207) 353-9998
E-Mail bgcrowder@suscom-maine.net
Area of Specialization: Yard Maintenance
Remarks: As you can see, we are still in Maine, and pleased to say that we have finally adjusted to the cold
weather. Perhaps LL Bean had something to do with the transition since we have all the right gear for the
current season and activity. Although I retired from LL Bean in 2003, I did work there seasonally in 2004 and
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
1962-64 K-1
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2004 and 2005. Over the last 12 years I volunteered as a director on a credit union board, finishing in 2006 as
its chairman. Georgeanne had her own business for several years. In addition, she served as a companion for
the elderly for more than eight years. Both of us decided in 2006 that it was time for full retirement mode.
Turned out to be the right decision at the right time.
GARY E. CROWTHER
ex-cadet
Spouse: divorced
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
Children: Charles F - 7/17/67
1962-63 F-1
Christopher R - 8/21/67
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
22591 Woodall Mill Rd
Opp, Alabama 36467
(334) 493-0355
crowsnest@oppcatv.com
Title: Still retired, written a book, trying to get it published--Action/Adventure
Remarks from last time: Children- Charles& Chris are now in their mid-thirties.
Charles lives in Tenn. with his family- beautiful wife, Shyrah and children(
Aubrey, age nine, looks twenty-five, acts thirty-five, gorgeous!--and Cian, age two, all boy, a pisser, looking for
a fight, and also gorgeous----how did these beautiful children happen?--Not my genes!)
Chris still lives/works in Denver, Co., still a smart-ass, wonderful sense of humor, unmarried, looking,
ski-boarder, trout fisherman, hiker, smooth talker and currently putting together a model/Ad trip to Mexico for
lovely young ladies who need a portfolio(I'm trying to get signed on as a Grip?)
As to fond memories of USMA, I have few! Mostly the special folks I met-- Ralph Corley, Norm(the
Bear), Nick(Harwood), Dave Ramsay, Dave C. ,who looked like me--poor guy!, Al and Dick, Farnsy, Bob who
could never figure out how to spell his last name!, Walt, Dex, J P, Fish, Jack, Norm, Joe Bob, Frank, Bob
Meehan, Kim, Joe, and other names washed away by too many hours in too many bars in too many countries-but, I loved it all.
SALVATORE JOSEPH CULOSI
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
1962-64 K-2
Business Address
24984
Spouse: Anita
Children: Constance Marie (Gulley) - 4/26/65
Cynthia Alexis Sauer - 4/9/66
Salvatore Joseph - 12/17/68-1/24/06
Christopher Joseph - 10/15/82
Grandchildren: Victoria Constance Gulley - 5/26/91
Stephanie Alexis Gulley - 5/6/94
Jennifer Nicole Gulley – 1/23/00
Christopher Michael Sauer – 5/18/98
Michael Salvatore Sauer – 11/26/99
Alexandra Marie Sauer– 10/4/01
Matthew Thomas Sauer – 8/26/03
Home Address
7411 Beverly Manor Drive
Annandale, Virginia 22003
(703) 256-3473
sculosi@cox.net
Cell: (703)216-3039
Title: Consultant
Remarks: I will briefly summarize my professional career: Grad school in 1964 where I received my Math
degree (I have always envied Frank Giordano’s position as a Math P), 8 years in the Air Force, 13 years in DoD.
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Since retiring from DoD in 1985 as a member of the Senior Executive Service in charge of Force
Readiness/Sustainability and Requirements, I have been racing down the ladder of success at the Logistics
Management Institute as senior Research Fellow working on logistics issue for DoD. How’s that, I did it in two
sentences.
I would be retired if it weren’t for the stock market crash. However, Anita is very happy about that;
she does not think I should ever quit working. I am looking forward to 65 (age 65 not 2065) when Social
Security will hopefully still be there and help me make the transition from (a) what I have to do to (b) what I
want to do, like singing. On my 60th birthday I performed a one-man show singing about 40 Sinatra tunes at a
local watering hole in Northern Virginia. John & Louise Murray, Ed and Sylvia Haydash, George and Mary
Ann Cromartie, and Al and Joan Carver suffered through my performance. I have actually made some CD’s that
I give away (no one would buy them). In my other world I perform nightly in Las Vegas. Yes. I am still a
ham.
Enough about me. My two oldest children (Constance and Cynthia) are married and have already given
us 6 grandchildren. Since Constance’s three (Victoria, Stephanie and Jennifer) are just with a few miles, we see
a lot of them and their activities (dance, soccer, piano, basketball, tennis and these are the girls). My son-in-law,
Steve Gulley, is the CFO for Consolidated Engineering in Northern Virginia. My two grandsons (Christopher
and Michael) and other granddaughter (Alexandra) from Cynthia are an hour and a half away and too young for
these kinds of activities. However, my two grandsons are taking after grandpa; they love to sing karaoke and do
fairly well for 3 and 4 years old. My other son-in-law, John Sauer, owns a Curves franchise in Mt Jackson, VA.
My number one son Sal is doing very well as a practicing optometrist in Northern Virginia. Now I get
my eye checked for free. He also was instrumental in getting me Lasic surgery; I now no longer wear glasses.
Number two son Chris who came along after a 13 year gap with son number one is attending George Mason
University. After four children, Anita and I figured out what is causing these kids and Anita and I no longer
drink water. Chris is pursuing a major in Theater (he has all the talent I wish I had). He had a stellar 4 years in
high school as one of the leading characters in almost all of the high school performances. In his senior year, he
won the Cappie Award for the best featured actor in a musical for his performance as Riff in West Side Story.
The Cappie is a competitive award from all Northern Virginia schools that is model after the Academy Awards.
It was a black tie affair held at the Kennedy Center. I think you figured out that we are very proud of him.
Last but not least. My childhood sweetheart of over 50 years (we were in grade school together) is still
trying to keep me in line. For those of you who know Anita, she is still feisty as ever and still trying to get me to
tow the line and to be tidier around the house. I have obviously revolted from four years of spit and polish at
Woo Poo and have adopted some habits that Anita still blames on the academy. I must try harder ☺. She still
threatens to leave me and all I get is promises ☺. Actually, you must all be reminded that a happy Italian family
is one that is always shouting at one another but loves each other more as the volume increases and the choice
words run amuck. In our family, we really love each other!!
DENNIS CULP
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 K-2
Business Address
24937
Spouse: Simone
Children: Dennis III (Deke)
Home Address AOG 2007
18397 NE 97th Ct
Redmond, Washington 98052
(425) 558-1037
Remarks: In 1992, Dennis was working for Stanford University. Current Number
seems correct. No response received.
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TOM CUNNINGHAM
25343
Spouse: Mary Jane (MJ)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: Kelly Lynn Marquis - 4/15/67
1962-64 B-2
Patrick Thomas - 1/17/70
Kerry Lea Fitzgerald - 7/23/71
Daniel Todd - 12/6/72
Michael Sean - 1/30/75
Grandchildren: Zaida Raye Marquis – 8/3/02
Wyatt Lyndon Marquis – 11/24/04
Gavin Patrick Cunningham – 1/11/01
Cullen Thomas Cunningham–10/22/02
Ashford Donal Cunningham – 11/4/04
Macie Maryanne Fitzgerald – 1/10/04
Ella Reaves Fitzgerald – 1/13/06
daughter Fitzgferald – due 9/07
Liam Michael Cunningham – 7/18/03
Caitlin Elizabeth Cunning ham – 8/12/05
Business Address
Home Address
Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce
3212 Red Berry Drive
One Estell Lee Place
Wilmington, North Carolina 28409
Wilmington NC 28401 (910) 396-2409
(910) 796-9633
(910) 762-2611 x 204
Email: tom @cunninghamclan.us
FAX: (910) 762-9765
Cell: (910) 231-3236
E-mail: cunningham@wilmingtonchamber.org E-Mail: tomcunningham@ec.rr.com
Title: Vice President Community Affairs, Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce
Nature of Business: Non Profit
Remarks: After commuting from Wilmington to Fayetteville, I decided at this stage in my life I did not need to
be commuting anywhere. I left the Chief of Protocol job at Ft Bragg and got a job as the Vice President for
Community Affairs at the Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce. This has been a great job for meeting
people and being involved in the community. Wilmington and the surrounding area has had tremendous growth
and continues to be one of the fasting growing regions in the country. There are lots of initiatives trying to
insure we retain the quality of life that attracts everyone while still managing the growth. I just finished
coordinating a weekend visit of a number of our state legislators to highlight the Chamber's Legislative Agenda
followed by our Hands on Wilmington day which had over 1700 volunteers out Saturday morning working on
22 different projects around the city. It is the project for our Leadership Wilmington class which I help run. The
class organizes, raises money and then makes sure each site has the required materials to complete the job. My
plans are to cut back to 4 days a week for a couple years before retiring completely. I enjoy what I do so I might
as well stay a little longer.
MJ moved her studio out of our house and now rents space at Acme Art Studios, a neat place in an old
converted warehouse in downtown Wilmington. The decision to move to Acme was definitely the right one.
She’s in several major collections to include Duke Power and the Mint Museum in Charlotte, and PPD’s new
world headquarters in downtown Wilmington. I told her if she keeps on selling I will retire completely and
become her manager! You can see some of her work on www.mj-art.com and www.corporatecanvas.com. Her
interest in the arts has been contagious enough that I am presently serving as the president of the Greater
Wilmington Arts and Culture Alliance. I have also have taken up photography in preparation for all of my free
time when I retire. In fact, MJ and I are about to spend two weeks at Penland in western North Carolina where
she will be painting and I will be studying photography.
My children have been significantly adding to our family during the past few years. We now have 9
grandchildren (the oldest is 6) and one more is due in September. Our two daughters with 4 of our
grandchildren are here in Wilmington with Kelly, our oldest, having moved here from San Francisco last year
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with her family. Our three sons are within a couple hours of Wilmington so we get to enjoy all five kids and
their families regularly. Being on the beach is a great incentive!
Needless to say we love our life in Wilmington and plan to stay here for the duration. So…if you are
ever in the area.
TOM CURRAN
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
1962-64 G-1
Business Address
Win Win Real Estate, Inc.
5550 W. Flamingo Rd D-4
Las Vegas, Nevada 89103
Cell: 702-218-9583
25481
Spouse: Dale
Children: Meagan - 10/12/76
Cathleen (Cat) - 4/28/78
Kevin - 1/12/80
Home Address
.
2305 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy
Unit 913
Henderson, Nevada 89052
(702) 657-6037
E-Mail: todalco@yahoo.com
Cell: 702-218-9583
Title: Realtor
Nature of Business: Private investor/Broker - Realtor.
Remarks: We are now living in Las Vegas and enjoying it a lot. We thought that we would miss Los Angeles
after living there for 31years but we don’t. Las Vegas is growing exponentially. The outer rings of the city are
all new developments of mostly planned communities which are now growing into the hills that used to be
considered the boondocks. Our condo is in these hills on the south end of town and has a commanding view of
the Strip and city lights and mountains beyond. Being on the south end of the city gives us easy access to the
freeway and a four hour drive to Los Angeles (short by Western Standards) which we still visit frequently.
Another plus is that our kids like to visit Las Vegas. It’s great for younger folks visiting older folks because
after they tuck us into bed at our usual ridiculously early bedtime, they go down to the Strip just in time to party
all night long in this city that never sleeps. It is usually the case that they return around seven or eight in the
morning.
We became involved in real estate here shortly after we arrived in 2002, which was just before the big
real estate boom where everything doubled in value over an eighteen month period so any notion of a quiet
retirement went by the boards. Even with the market cooling there are still seven thousand people moving to
Las Vegas every month so there is more than enough business to make it interesting without subjecting us to a
demanding nine to five type schedule.
Health wise we have been through the mill. I had a stroke and a few cardiac episodes and Dale had a
knee replaced but all things considered we are in pretty good shape for the shape we are in. Everyone says we
look great so we privately laugh and pretend it is true even on the days we don’t feel so chipper.
Our kids are doing really well so that makes everything look better. Both girls live in San Francisco a
few blocks apart and Kevin lives in Arlington, Virginia.
Meagan is a pharmaceutical rep for Ely Lilly’s neurological division in the San Francisco area. She has
been there five or so years and was number one nationally for one of the years and has received a bunch of other
accolades and a few promotions. She graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in psychology and is one of
the few in her class that actually is employed in a field directly related to their field of study.
Cat is in graduate school at San Francisco State working on a Masters Degree in Industrial Graphic Arts
or some such thing. She did her undergraduate studies at UC Santa Barbara and had a dual major in Art History
and Anthropology. She had aspirations for being a chef but got involved with computer graphics while working
for a commercial real estate firm in San Francisco and that evolved into her choosing this path. Having seen
some of her projects, we are blown away with the quality and creativity of her work. I thought that I was mildly
computer literate but she leaves me far, far back in the dust.
Kevin works in Washington D.C. and proudly serves in the Executive Office of the President on the
White House Staff. He graduated from UC San Diego in 2002 with a dual major in Poly Sci and American
History. He initially worked at a start up firm in La Jolla, Ca. after he graduated. In mid-2003 he became
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involved with the Bush-Cheney 04 campaign and somehow wrangled his way to Washington where he
ultimately was Republican National Committee Finance Director West for the campaign, and then after the
election was Financial Director for the Inaugural Committee. All that good work resulted in his political
appointment to the White House Staff. He loves his job and loves working for the President. He intends to go
to Business School and then move into the private sector after the President leaves office.
HOWARD L. CYTRYN
ex-cadet
Spouse: Maureen
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 E-1
Children: Niall David - 5/11/78
Ryan Jonathan - 12/20/79
Business Address
Home Address
73 Westview Road.
73 Westview Road
Spring Valley, New York 10977
Spring Valley, New York 10977
(845) 354-8050
(845) 354-8050
E-Mail: howardlc@aol.com
E-Mail: howardlc@aol.com
Title: Consultant
Nature of Business: Business Consulting
Area of Specialization: Research, Management, Marketing.
Remarks: My 2003 Directory entry describes hair color as "dominant" gray; update to predominant gray.
However, I believe that, by my own account, some wisdom may finally be accumulating. Okay, better late than
never.
Our family is doing well. Niall and Ryan now attend graduate school, and have wisely headed south to
accomplish this. Niall is in the College of Charleston (SC) environmental sciences program. He is president of
his graduate student association, and a member of a community professional committee which is establishing a
new Low Country chapter of the US Green Building Council. He continues to be interested in sustainable
development, green building, and ecological design: part of his summer break will be spent in four European
countries seeing how it is all done there.
Ryan has gone from underwriting insurance on Wall Street to North Carolina State University in Raleigh
to study manufacturing engineering. An interest in the automobile industry, lean manufacturing and the Toyota
Production System led him here. He completed a project at a John Deere and Company plant which
manufactures commercial (read golf course) lawn mowers (perhaps one of his mowers will help to keep our
golfing grads scores low!). His next semester will be in Kansas City – at the Harley-Davidson factory where his
own Sportster was made.
Maureen still works at a local nursing home which has been adding additional health care services such
as adult day care and rehabilitation. Her administrative functions continue to increase –human resources, NYS
compliance issues and a whole lot more.
I carry on with a varied schedule and find putting my two cents into discussions on the class forum quite
a rewarding experience: mild(?) discussions of current issues, great inputs of information on many topics, and
some good humor.
I am fortunate to be a classmate of the USMA Class of 1964.
D. DOUGLAS DAILEY
Spouse: Maria (Sanchez)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
Children: Nathaniel - 3/70
1962-64 D-2
Christopher - 1/73
Matthew - 9/78
Grandchildren: Noelle – 9/--/06
Business Address
Home Address
M & D Dailey Realty
1806 N. George Street
Dailey Appraisal Service
Rome, New York 13440
310 East Chestnut Street
(315) 336-7693
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25178
Rome, New York 13440
E-Mail: dusty.duck@gmail.com
(315) 336-0433
FAX: (315) 336-7848
Title: Major, USAF (Ret.)
Nature of Business: Real Estate sales, valuation, and consulting.
Remarks: My assignments included two tours in the Vietnam Theater, flying B-52 Arc Light missions, and
later AC-130 Gunship special ops missions.
Retiring from my last assignment at Griffiss Air Base in Upstate New York, Maria and I initiated our real
estate business, centered in the central New York (Oneida) region. Having endured the economic downturn
created by the closing of the Air Base in 1995, our business has survived and is centered upon supporting the
creation and evolution of the Griffiss Business and Technical Park. I have no innediate plans to retire.
Nathaniel graduated from Pace University (New York City) in 1995 with a Bachelor Degree (BA) in
political science and international politics. He is now currently employed as a systems analyst for BAE in
Virginia, under contract to NIMA. Christopher graduated from Ithaca College (Ithaca NY) in 1995 with a
Bachelor Degree (BS) in applied economics. He has worked as a free-lance software architect, and is now
employed by BAE in Virginia, under contract to the Secret Service. Matthew graduated from RIT (Rochester
NY) in 2002 with a Bachelor Degree (BS) in computer engineering. He is now employed by GCI in Virginia
(a company with no public identity, with contracts to the intelligence community.)
My recent interests include golfing, alpine skiing, fly fishing & shotgun sports.
PETER D'ALESSANDRO
25460
Spouse: Martha
Children: Alexander (Alex) 3/16/82
Christopher (Chris) - 11/16/83
Home Address (USA)
8212 Lloyd Allyns Way
Raleigh, North Carolina 27615
(919) 676 8982
E-Mail: pdalessandro64@hotmail.com
Cell: (919) 931 7464
Title: Consultant;Independent Contractor
Nature of Business: (Energy/Electronics – Latin America)
Personal specialization: Work Avoidance
Remarks: I am still running around Latin America and in fact am writing this from Buenos Aires, where Martha
and I are spending the month of August. I was called down to revive an ailing sales & service operation.
Martha is spending her days taking tango lessons while I toil over P/L’s and balance sheets. Richard Gere, I’m
not. Anyway, in the process we’ve both discovered the meaning of global cooling. It’s really cold here in
August.
I have sort of retired, but have a retainer with a multi-national (Emerson) that keeps me as busy as I ever
was. In fact we may be back in Brazil by the year end. Last December we ended a five year stay in Sao Paulo
for a total of 12 years in country.
On the side I have a teaching job of sorts as the current Bishoff Entrepreneur-in-Residence at
Pennsylvania State University. In this capacity I have the opportunity to relate my vast repertoire of errors in
judgment to the youth of the country. Don’t ask about the honorific.
Our elder, Alex, graduated from Wittenberg a few years back and now works for Staubach & Assoc
commercial real estate (beat Navy!) in Manhattan. He has a postage-stamp sized apartment in Grammercy Park
of which we take advantage from time to time. He’s now looking for a way to work outside the country.
Chris, our younger, had wandered in the wilderness a bit, but now is in his junior year at the University
of Arizona. It is our fervent hope that Chris departs the family payroll before Dad becomes too infirm (or lazy)
to work.
We have a home in Raleigh and I have to admit there are few other places we would rather live. For
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
1962-64 B-1
Business Address (Brazil)
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exercise we both ride bikes, although I’m a bit too extreme for Martha when it comes to mountain-biking. A
broken collarbone and myriad chain marks on my right calf bear testimony to my lack of common sense.
Contact with classmates regrettably has been infrequent. There just aren’t that many of us in this part of
the world. However, earlier this month (August 2007) we did attend a grand birthday party here (Buenos Aires)
for Bill Jackman. I’ve also had occasion to break bread with Wayne Wheeler in Santo Domingo, and once in the
eighties Doug Bennett paid us a visit in Rio de Janeiro.
I do enjoy the chatter on the class website. Never before has the term “big oil” been freighted with
more significance; and I’m sure all of us have learned a lot from the tutorials on global warming and alternative
energy sources. Besides the topics du jour, the submittals are often rich with fundamental truths that tend to
become obscured as we make our way through life. Never before have I been more proud to be a part of this
group.
JAMES J. DALTON II
ex-cadet
Spouse: Virginia Burnett Dalton
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
Children: Michael Joseph 10/30/64
Anne Marie - 8/2/66
Brendan C. - 3/10/71
Grandchild: Erin Caitlin Dalton - 4/6/94
Jacob Joseph Dalton – 11/29/03
Business Address
Home Address
Dalton & Associates, Inc.
1548 Adrian Drive
7929 Jonesboro Road
Riverdale, Georgia. 30296-2002
Jonesboro, Georgia 30236 -2470
(770) 907-3596
(770) 471-6100
FAX: None
FAX: (770) 477-8402
Cell: (770)309-0614
E-Mail: lawdalton@aol.com
E-Mail: NewYorkCityDump@aol.com
and
Promenade II, Suite 1946
1230 Peachtree Street N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309
and
The State Bank of Georgia I/O
131 Gingercake Road
Fayetteville, Georgia 30214
Title: ex-cadet, Lt. Col. [retired] USMC
Attorney, Jonesboro, Clayton County, Georgia
Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of The State Bank of Georgia I/O, Fayetteville, Fayette County,
Georgia
Nature of Business: Country Lawyer with a very short temper and an extremely bad attitude, but I do not do
divorce [don't believe in it] real estate closings [too hard and boring] bankruptcies [don't believe in them either,
see below]
Remarks:
(These remarks were prefaced by this comment: “If anything in my info is politically incorrect leave it in
otherwise you have carte blanche as the editor. For example I have been for a NUC CLEAR response to these
middle eastern scum since the day after 09/11/2001” Consistent with the editorial policy explained elsewhere, I
have changed nothing – except to expand a couple of abbreviations.)
Things have changed some, but the best part is I’m on Tricare. I have written a book entitled “Almost
A Hero” for sale on Amazon.com. Bob Read swears he has read it! By the way the so-called hero of my
book’s first name is Jacob [grandson/tie-in you get it]. We go to church in downtown Atlanta and we see Jim
and Carol Stapleton every once in a while. I never pass up the chance to tell Jim that I did in one year what it
took him four to do. My old “first part of plebe year” roommate George Smith lives on the other side of town, I
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get emails now and then. John Ward gets very special mention, he was or at least provided local counsel to one
of my clients who got sued in Federal Court in Chicago...THANK YOU JOHN (and for all you have done for
the Class of 1964).
I was invited to participate in a new bank being started on the Southside of Atlanta by virtue of my
previous experience on a bank board (by the way we have no bad loans, yet)! The Community Bank just
starting funded with $12,500,000.00 +/- Opening set for late October 2007
A personal aside concerning wine. One of my brothers owns controlling interest in a small winery in
Sonoma Valley, if you are going in that direction call 1-866-814-2765 and ask Harvey for a tasting appointment.
One of my sisters is in the retail wine business here in Atlanta and my son Brendan just went to work for
Wildman a major importer of European wines. So we are in the wine, money and law businesses, things could
not be much better.
My wife Virginia, whom I met the summer of my release from the United States Military Academy is
still hanging very tough and is a wonderful Grandmother. I hope that each of you is reaping the rewards of our
“golden” years. God Bless the United States of America, the United States Army, the United States Marine
Corps and all of our brave men and women, old and young, who are in harm’s way on our behalf.
JIM DALY
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
1962-64 G-1
Business Address
25053
Spouse: Jane
Children: Sean - 12/8/72
Scott - 10/9/75
Home Address
20338 Christofle Drive
Cornelius, N. C. 28031-7056
(704) 895-6870
email: dalyjim@roadrunner.com
Cell: (704) 591-0566
Title: Retired
Remarks: The most important happening in this four year period was Sean’s marriage
to Melissa (Cookie) Thacker on June 3, 2006. She is wonderful and we are thrilled to have her as part of our
family.
I joined the rejuvenation movement by trading in my left knee for a newer model in October 2006. The
move was necessitated by too many years of running on a knee with no cartilage. Thanks to the Class Forum, I
followed the Tony Hartle plan for recovery and it worked wonderfully.
Other than that, it has been pretty much status quo. The boys are healthy and gainfully employed; and
Jane and I continue to enjoy the lake and the beach, travel, and our volunteer activities.
Please pay us a visit if you get anywhere near.
PETER R. DANYLCHUK
Cadet Co.:
Spouse: Lynette S.
Children: Michael - 12/30/73
Matthew - 2/18/77
Lisa - 3/24/80
Home Address
427 Rolling Hills Avenue
San Mateo, California 94403
(650) 349-3255
p.danlychuk@gmail.com
25126
1960-61 L-1
1961-62 K-1
1962-64 C-1
Business Address
Restoration Therapy Center
19 - 11th Avenue
San Mateo, California 94401
(650) 572-2710
Title: Therapist/Counselor
Nature of Business: Psychotherapy, marriage, and family therapy.
Remarks: I checked and the phone number is good. Last time, Pete wrote: We have been enjoying life and
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work in San Mateo, California. Please feel free to call of stop by if you are in the San Francisco Bay area.
JACK DARROW
24993
Spouse: Marion Aaron
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
Children: Elizabeth (Libby) Kahn - 1/26/67
1962-64 I-1
William W. (Bill) - 4/12/69
John M. - 5/21/70
Abigail (Aaron) Neave – 9/4/66
Grandchildren: Jack Martin Darrow – 9/29/98
Sam Darrow – 9/21/00
Phoebe Kahn – 6/12/01
Nick Neave – 12/26/99
Bell Neave – 9/26/02
Amanda Kahn – 2/12/03
Molly Darrow – 5/29/04
Charlie Darrow – 8/15/05
---(son)--- Darrow – 9/11/07(est.)
Business Address
Home Address
Merrill Lynch
171 Ponus Avenue
Norwalk, Connecticut 06850
200 Park Avenue – 13th Floor
New York, N.Y. 10166
(203) 846-0606
(212) 338-6031
marionaaron@optonline.net
(212) 338-6185
Cell (Marion) (203) 253-5948
john-h-darrow@ml.com
Cell: (203) 253-5791
Title: Financial Advisor
Nature of Business: Financial Planning
Remarks: Hi! Marion & I are both well and enjoying life in the same home as at our last writing. Since then
our family has grown with: Bell (Sep ’02) joining Abigail in Connecticut; Amanda (Feb ’03) joining Libby in
London; Molly (May ’04) joining Bill in New Jersey; Charlie (Aug ’05) joining John in N.Y.City (now Sydney,
Australia); and Charlie’s un-named brother (due Sep ’07). Lots of growth going on here. Gratefully Marion & I
are side-acts to the show. Libby has lived in London over 5 yrs now; Bill over 7 yrs in Mahwah, New Jersey;
John & Sally just over 1 yr in Sydney (where she grew up and her family lives); and Abigail over 8 yrs in
Norfolk, Connecticut, but considering a move to Singapore (Peter is a hedge fund manager).
Marion & I are still working - she with an internet company, and I with “mother Merrill” (over GCT).
Our two Labradors keep us company, but our door is always open for you guys, if you are passing our way
(Connecticut or N.Y. City) and want to drop by. We get over to Normandy every year (just returned as I write)
and a few other European locales with our UK and local friends. Everyone seems to be happy and enjoying full
lives. Liz & Ken (married 2 yrs) live in New Jersey near Bill. She is well, and a super-sitter for Bill’s gang, but
is still regaining strength from back surgery (libijoliz@msn.com). She asked me to tell you that she would be
happy to get rid of any excess frequent-flier miles you might have accumulated, if that would be of help to you
(always the helpful goody-goody!!).
I enjoy following our Forum and catching sight of some of us from time to time. May we all continue
in good health, and ability to contribute to life around us. I am very glad Marion & I are involved with our kids
and grandkids as well as our friends. A life of surprises, and some inconvenience, beats a predictable routine,
hands-down.
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CURTIS ALLEN DAVIS
25189
Spouse: Hannelore S. (Lorie)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
Children: Andrea Lorraine Mills - 3/31/68
1962-64 B-2 Grandchildren: Samantha Leigh Mills – 9/29/03
Lauren Merit Mills – 4/4/06
Business Address
Home Address
T-Mine Enterprises, Inc.
3364 Holloway Street
3364 Holloway Street
Newbury Park, Calif. 91320-5437
Newbury Park, California 91320-5437
(805) 498-6193
(805) 499-8668
FAX: 805-499-8668 (call first)
FAX: 805-499-8668 (call first)
E-Mail: curtis.davis@west-point.org
E-Mail: curtis.davis@west-point.org
Cell: (805) 630-5812
Cell: (805) 630-5812
Title: Senior Consultant
Nature of Business: Consulting, SCORE Counselor, Contract Engagements
Area of Personal Specialization: Marketing, Management, Process Improvement, Administrative Support
Remarks: In our 2003 update, the major good news was our daughter Andrea announced her first pregnancy in
January. Lorie and I were finally going to be grandparents, and Samantha Leigh Mills arrived hale and hearty
on September 29th, 2003. It seems inconceivable that she’ll be turning four this fall. Her little sister, Lauren
Merit (mah.REET) joined the family on April 4th, 2006. Andrea decided two was enough, so new additions to
the grandkids list are no longer in the cards. Suits us just fine, too.
Having had such a positive experience on the 5th Anniversary Ski Trip to Aspen, we rejoined our
Classmates for the next year’s trip to Vail. We then made the mistake of missing the next two trips, but rejoined
for the 10th anniversary trip this year, again in Aspen. We can highly recommend this trip, even if you don’t ski,
as it constitutes a pretty sizeable mini-reunion. It’s a week of fun, frivolity, good reminiscences, good food and
wine, and fond memories on the return home. We’ve already signed up for next year’s Vail trip, and God willin’
and the creek don’t rise, we’ll go to all of them as long as we are physically able. We’d love to see more of our
Classmates join us.
I got caught in the third 4000 person RIF at Agilent in June 2003. I decided to do a retirement test run,
and spent a year playing golf, puttering around the house, and dabbling at restarting my consulting practice. The
retirement part sucks (at least for me), and I just didn’t have the fire in the belly any more to do the sole
proprietor consulting shtick. One day Lorie came home and somewhat facetiously said, “The Home Depot is
hiring.” Well, as some of you may remember, I was still working at The Home Depot during the 40th reunion.
After eighteen months, I had derived all the value I needed from being The Home Depot man, but it served well
to get me re-centered on what’s really important in my life right now. I’ve since been pretty consistently
engaged in relatively long term assignments for several local temp agencies. And I’ve qualified as a SCORE
counselor to give back by helping start-up and small businesses succeed in getting off the ground and to
profitability.
The bad news since the last update is that Lorie contracted the big C cancer shortly after the 40th
reunion. Providence blessed us, however, with a full recovery after chemo and radiation treatments, and she’s
been cancer free for the last two years. Her first chemo treatments were given intravenously, and she had a
severe reaction that put her in the hospital for seven long and agonizing days – her’s physical, mine in fearing
that I might lose her. It was that serious. She’s soon to go on a yearly check-up schedule, and the Doctors are
well pleased with her recovery.
All in all, life has been good to us, and we have priceless memories in the bank. We’re looking forward
to the upcoming ski trips, and the 45th Reunion. The reunions always reinforce for us what a special group of
people our Class and the Long Gray Line is. I’m proud to know you all and to be part of such a marvelous band
of warriors.
Our prayers go to our service men and women now in harm’s way. May we have the national will to
support them in achieving the victory that they will earn for us, if allowed to do their duty.
Newbury Park is located almost exactly halfway between LAX and Santa Barbara. We’re empty
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nesters and have two spare bedrooms. Lorie is a gourmet cook, and we have a well stocked wine rack. Please
do give us a call and do a rendezvous overnight if you’re in our neck of the woods.
May we all prosper and enjoy good health in the coming years, as we enter the autumn of our lives.
We’re looking forward to reading the 2007 updates from everyone else.
RICHARD W. DAVIS, Jr.
25243
Spouse: N/A
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
Children: Richard W. III (Richie) - 12/9/65
1962-64 D-1
Denise C. (DeDe) Marshall 6/23/67
Grandchildren: Webb Marshall (Catfish) – 5/23/95
Caroline Marshall – 12/24/98
Emma Marshall – 4/29/04
Isabelle Davis – 2/18/05
Business Address
Home Address
9369 East Windrose Drive
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
(480) 451-7752
E-Mail: rwdavis64@cox.net
Cell: (602) 510-1930
Title: Retired
Area of Specialization: Insurance
Remarks: Richie and Amy are in Montgomery, Alabama. Since last, they have had a darling daughter, Isabelle.
Richie is with Hyundai and is involved with their computer programs. I recently toured their plant and it was
very interesting. The Santa FE (SUV) and t he Azeera are the best and give you great value.
DeDe and James are in Fort Myers, Florida, and are fully engaged in raising three munchkins. Webb is
always beating me at computer games, but somehow I defeated him at Christmas. Nearly ruined Christmas for
him. (Just Kidding!) The score is now Webb 10,000 and Pawpaw 1. Caroline is turning into a beautiful young
lady. She is strong and defends herself quite well – against other kids and her brother. Emma is the new one in
the Marshall family and is getting used to me. She no longer points at an airplane and calls it Pawpaw.
The Phoenix area continues to grow exponentially. This means that there are now only approximately
two golf courses per adult male. Anyone coming through here please give me a call. I can just about guarantee
you will beat me at golf.
WALTER W. DAVIS, Jr.
25285
Spouse: Virginia (Gini)
Children: Deborah Alford - 9/26/68
Byron Bradley - 9/28/75
Grandchildren: Cassidy Anne Alford - 11/13/94
Carson Alexander Alford – 11/20/99
Business Address
Home Address
Washington University School of Medicine
14084 Western Mill Drive
660 South Euclid Avenue - Box 8010
Chesterfield, Missouri 63017-2735
Box 8010
(314) 469-6179
St. Louis, Missouri 63110-1093
FAX: same
(314) 362-4970
E-mail: Vwdavis2000@aol.com
FAX: (314) 362-6818
E-Mail: davisw@msnotes.wustl.edu
Pager: (314) 253-2514
Title: Assistant Vice Chancellor, Assistant Dean for Facilities Operations
Nature of Business: Medical School
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
1962-64 A-1
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Area of Specialization: Facilities Management
Remarks: Gini and I are very active in church, non-profit board membership and volunteer work. We both
support the St. Louis Children’s Choir and a residential community for seniors. We love the arts, including the
St. Louis and Chicago symphonies (summer Ravinia Festival), and both the opera and repertory theatres here in
St. Louis.
We are very proud of our two children Debbie and Byron and their young families.
Debbie has her own public relations business in Portland, Oregon, which is doing very well. Her strength is her
prayerful approach to her work and unquestioned integrity. We’re also very proud of her husband Scott who
teaches math at the high school level. He is having a very positive impact on so many young people’s lives
through his prayerful approach to reaching every student, his uncompromising standards and integrity. Their
children Cassidy (grade 7) and Carson (grade 3) are expressing their God-given talents in so many unique and
special ways.
Son Byron and his new bride Melissa live in D.C. Byron heads up the development and communications
responsibilities for The Washington Scholarship Fund, a non-profit that administers private and governmentfunded scholarships for children in the D.C. area. Byron is demonstrating great leadership, non-profit business
abilities and organizational development skills. Daughter-in-law Melissa is a gifted 2nd grade teacher in The
Potomac School in McLean, Virginia. Her students love her and are greatly benefited by her caring, support
creativity. Both are pursuing their advanced degrees -- Melissa in education and Byron in business (MBA).
The future is in good hands! Recurrent themes for the Davis family and extends are: continual personal
progress/moving higher; full utilization of God-given special talents; making a contribution for society;
demonstrated leadership in all aspects of their lives; uncompromising and demonstrated integrity; unselfish
giving and a love for our country and all mankind.
Gini and I are very proud and infinitely blessed!
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MICHAEL S. DAVISON, Jr.
25158
Spouse: Joyce Woolsey Davison
1960-62 A-1
Children: Michael Shannon III - 9/29/71
1962-64 I-1
Paul Woolsey - 9/24/73
(USMA '95)
Grandchildren:
Isabel Jeanne Davison – 8/29/06
(Paul’s)
Business Address
Home Address
Mistral. Inc.
1414 22nd St NW, Apt. 51
7910 Woodmont Avenue #820
Washington DC 20037-1078
Bethesda, Maryland 20814
(202) 296 3873
(301)-913-9366
and
FAX: (01) 913-9369
8620 San Marcello Drive #301
Email: mdavison@mistralgroup.com
Myrtle Beach, S. C. 29579
Cell: (301) 346-8728
(843) 236-6533
E-Mail: msdjr@msn.com
Cell: (301) 346-8728]
Title: Senior VP, Business Development and Defense Operations
Nature of Business: Defense and Homeland Security
Remarks: We are urbanites in DC, living close to Georgetown, where I met Joyce in early 1970, between
VietNam tours. That girl just retired from her counselor position in Fairfax County Public Schools, and is now
active in the community, our parish, and in visiting our sons: Mike, a musician in Brooklyn, N.Y., and Paul, a
businessman, who lives with his family in Andover, Massachusetts. I'm starting to transition also. 2008 will
find us in DC, but mostly in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, as I downshift from full time work in the defense
industry. It’s been a blast providing highly protected trucks to Marines and soldiers, and the 120mm mortar for
the Army’s Stryker Brigades, but...family, friends, and travel will fill the dance card.
Cadet Co.:
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KENNETH M. DEGON
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
1962-64 D-1
Business Address
25457
Spouse: Marsha
Children: Kelly Paige - 3/6/75
Jennifer Lynn - 10/8/76
Kenneth Steven - 10/9/78
Home Address
541 N Sycamore Avenue
Fullerton, California 92831
(714) 992-2851
Email: kdegon@adelphia.net
Title: Retired
Area of Specialization: Piano – Play and Arrange
Remarks: Fighting traffic to Los Angeles one morning, I decided I’d rather be home playing piano. So I turned
around and retired.
While filing music, I came across a Mozart concerto for (French) horn and Piano. The music had Dave
Dews’ name on it. Before West Point, we had gotten together for a “jam.” Dave was accomplished on the
French Horn, which is a difficult instrument.
Thinking about classmates and music, I recall Ralph Campbell’s admiration for Wagnerian Opera –
especially “Tristan und Isolde.” He played it on his record player a lot.
In pursuit of my avocation, I’ve had the house remodeled to improve acoustics and the living room has
become my studio. Good thing for me that Marsha likes music..
CHARLES B. DELGADO
ex-cadet
Spouse: Karen M.
Children: Charles Kevin Delgado - 2/8/66
Christopher Wayne Delgado - 4/17/67
Melissa Ann Delgado - 5/13/70
Grandchild: Sara Cristen Delgado - 6/23/89 (Chris)
Sterling Victor Sieracki – 4/20/04
Stafford Karen Ann Sieracki – 4/1/07
Great Grandchild: Kaycee Jade Hardin – 12/21/95
Business Address
Home Address
Internal Revenue Service
11311 West 51st Terrace
Rosana Square
Shawnee, Kansas 66203
Overland Park, Kansas 66203
(913) 631-5687
( ) E-Mail: cdelgado@kc.rr.com
E-Mail: Charles.B.Delgado@irs.gov
Cell: (913) 424-8813
Title: Customer Service
Nature of Business: Tax Collection
Remarks: After I was found in Calculus, I went over to Stuart Air Force Base and was discharged from the Air
Force. When they asked if we wanted to re-enlist, the guy next to me said that he wouldn’t even join the church
for fear they would go on a crusade. Later, Karen and I were married and still are. At least I wasn’t found in
that too.
In June of 1962, I entered Lamar University and finished my degree in Political Science and Economics.
In 1964, I went to the University of Kansas for my MPA. From that, I went on to become a City Manager of
three cities over a period of 15 years. Managing cities in the 1960’s and 70’s was an interesting time. I had the
opportunity to manage my way through floods, fires, race riots, and declining revenues. However, I couldn’t get
around bad political leadership on the council. Finally, out of pure frustration, I went into the private sector.
I went with Merrill Lynch and became a commodity broker. I was a broker for ten years with Merrill,
Shearson, and finally Paine Weber. It was fun but the business changed at the end of the 80’s so I left to take
over as CEO to two non profit agencies. My last position was as the Executive Director of Consensus; a think
tank type of organization which did public policy analysis through the use of citizen task forces. It was
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extremely interesting but we lived on donated dollars and the donations dried up. So I resigned and essentially
retired.
After a year of retirement, I felt the need to go back to work. At sixty it is tough to find meaningful
employment so I went to work for the IRS. It is the easiest job I have ever had. No city councilmen, boards of
directors, and no begging for money. I am still there and will be until June of 2009.
The kids are doing well. Oldest son, Kevin, is marketing manager for an English pharmaceutical
company. He does not like it when I introduce him as my son, the drug dealer. My number two son, Chris, is a
printer. He started doing this by accident and it seems that he found his calling. Finally, my daughter, Melissa,
is in sales with Alcatel-Lucent. She is very entrepreneurial and very tough in business. Kevin says she is the
son I never had.
If you are ever in Kansas City, stop by and we will share an adult beverage. The pool is open in the
summer and the fire is lit in the winter. The welcome mat is always out.
G. P. (PETE) DESJARDINS, Jr.
25135
Spouse: Paula S.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Children: George III - 12/15/75
1962-64 D-2
Anne E - 2/5/79
Business Address
Home Address
St. Joseph Medical Center Emergency Dept.
1312 Farr Road
250 Bernville Road
Reading, Pennsylvania 19611
Reading, Pennsylvania 19605
(610) 373-7427
(610) 378-2330
E-Mail: petedesjardins@comcast.net
FAX: (610) 378-2433
Cell: (484) 769-6563
and Berks Emergency Physicians, LLC
1211 Elm Street
Reading, Pennsylvania 19604
(610) 371-7700
FAX: (610) 371-9189
E-Mail: berksemergency@aol.com
Title: Staff Physician
Nature of Business: (a) Emergency Medicine; (b) urgent care (business owner
Area of Specialization: same
Remarks: Lots of changes, happenings in past 4 years
Both kids have gone back to college fulltime and are doing extremely well. Anne will graduate in a
year and then go on to a graduate school of some sort. George has declared pre-med, so I’ll never be able to
retire. This isn’t supposed to happen in this sequence, but I’m glad it finally happened. He’ll graduate in 2
years. Still no weddings, but nothing is on cycle (is there one?) around here (see above). And, of course, no
grandchildren. Still just a pig.
Eight months ago Paula and I joined LA Fitness. Her resolve has faltered somewhat, but I am still
going 5 or 6 days a week, when possible, to lift or swim. I will not get old! And I still think about golf – but
don’t play so much. Work still gets in the way of fun, but my 3 partners and I (the 5th died 3 years ago) have
opened an urgent care and are poised to open several more throughout eastern Pennsylvania. Our COO assures
us we have a “home run” and we have one or two investors lined up. Keep posted. Paula and I have had some
minor health challenges along the way, but nothing like I see on a daily basis. A lot of what I deal with is selfinduced, either long term or some acute stupidness. I’ve also found that I can’t cure stupidity.
Our remaining parents (moms) both died 13 days of each other at the time of our last reunion, and we
are finally getting dug out from under all their possessions. It’s weird to think that we are now the oldest in our
respective families, but then again – that’s life. The main hospital where I work (St. Joseph M C) for now over
32 years, decided to build a new hospital outside the city, and I moved there last November. Yours truly was
last man out that day (as I’d been there the longest) and I “turned out the lights” in my tux with certainly mixed
emotions. That old place held a lot of memories for me, and Paula’s and my families. Our new hospital is fast
growing on me and it is fun to go to work again.
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DANIEL E. DETER (DAN)
25194
Spouse: Cathy
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 E-2
Children: Sherry E. Marshall - 8/14/75
1961-62 F-2 Grandchildren: Jacob - / /95
1962-64 C-2
Daisy - / /97
Valeriana (Anna)- / /98
Cedars - /-/2000
Fabian - -/-/2002
Business Address
Home Address
6409 North Long Grove Road
Cecelia, Kentucky 42724-9775
(270) 862-3904
Email: deterd@windstream.net
Title: Retired (Math teacher for SAT/ACT Prep Course)
Remarks: Cathy and I are still in Kentucky. Iretired-retired in 2006. I teach the math components of the SAT
and ACT test prep courses for the local Sylvan Learning Center.
We’ve just finished what we hope is the last interior project in our house remodel. We’ve been at it for
12 years, Adding another garage for tractor, etc. this summer.
Daughter is married and lives outside Eugene, Oregon. Five stair step grandkids ages 12 to 5.
Still working on a cranky golf swing, woodworking, fishing and landscaping. Plus trying to stay ahead
of our 65 acres of trees and pasture. I would note that my chainsaw and bushwhacker skills are excellent.
Health remains excellent. Activity level high. Don’t know how I ever had time for a full-time job!
DAVID B. DEWS
25396
Died February 12, 2000
Widow: Florence
1960-62 A-2
Children: none
1962-64 E-2
Last known home address (AOG 2002)
Box 141395
Austin, Texas 78714
(512) 243-1177
FAX: (512) 243-1373
E-Mail: d.b.dews@camel.com
Remarks from 1998 Directory: This is an excerpt from David’s
last entry here:
“1964-1968: Captain USAF with 9th SRW at Beale AFB,
CA. Took SR-71 from Cat II testing to operational status
(ostensibly). Three tours in Vietnam (us codeword-cleared folks
were allowed only six month bites at a time).
“1968-1975: Completed MA at University of Denver then
signed with Johnny Mercer (That Old Black Magic, Moon River,
Atchison Topeka and the Santa Fe, etc. guy) Music in Hollywood. Various minor tours, flash snap
appearances with Beach Boys and such, partnered with Darryl Dragon for four years (until he met Toni Tenille).
Local "artsy" TV denizen. Generally considered to be one of the originators of the "music video" vehicle.
(Still have a couple on VCR tape, pretty scratchy.) Member AFM 47 and ASCAP.
“1975-1979: Gave it up and returned to Texas. First job was selling color photos at $150/week.
Started a couple of minor businesses, mostly centered around data obtainable from courthouse records. Finally
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got a contract job with a Dallas firm and met C. R. Johnson, Tax Assessor Collector, chair of the Democratic
committee etc. in Galveston county. Quit and started Realdata in Galveston under contract to C. R. Developed a
side-line with the consumer reporting industry, finally sold the county contract business and went to Houston in
79.
“1980-present: Expanded on consumer reporting activity, still doing it. We operate internationally to
provide or verify existing "public record" data in a company or person's background; as to consumers within
about forty states, we also mediate on behalf of the consumer. The great bulk of our activity is within the
continental US and its dependencies. Our overseas work is mostly through a joint adventure with AMICI, a
Lebanese-owned "credit" checking firm in Paris. In 1989 finished Racehorse Haynes' and Joe Jamail's private
law school in Houston, S. Texas College of Law, with a J.D. degree.”
RICHARD P. DEXTER
25251
Spouse: Sue Ann Johnson Dexter (Sue)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
Children: Ellen Sue - 10/22/66
1962-64 A-1
(USMA 1988)
Richard Paul Jr. – 5/3/69
James Roland – 3/3/73
Grandchildren: Peyton Edward Dexter – 8/2/00
Reed Nicholas Dexter – 6/25/02.
Rachel Katherine Dexter – 2/10/05
Business Address
Home Address
L3 Communications
7000 Springfield Village Court
11410 Isaac Newton Square North – Suite 103 Springfield, Virginia 22152
Reston, VA 20190
(703) 451-1474
(703) 480-9319
E-Mail: Galva64@aol.com
E-Mail: richard.dexter@L-3com.com
Title: Project Manager
Nature of Business: National Security Solutions
Areas of Specialization: Information engineering and management.
Personal: Civil War History, NFL/SEC Football, Travel, and Tennis.
Remarks: Daughter Ellen still works for Honeywell in Phoenix, Arizona. She recently moved from Glendale,
Arizona into a larger house in Peoria, Arizona. She spends her free time running races, playing soccer and
softball, riding her bike, and cruising Lake Pleasant and Lake Powell with her boyfriend in their two boats.
One of the many highlights of the last few years was the birth of two grandsons into the Dexter family,
off spring of son Richard and his wife Valerie. Peyton and Reed have been the center of much attention; since
they live in the Northern Virginia area near us, we have been able to share in their development. We are back
into swim meets, soccer games, and plenty of babysitting. Baby Rachel Katherine joined her brothers in the
family in 2005. She holds her own in every aspect. Grandparenting is great fun!
Richard, Jr. keeps busy teaching school in Fairfax County and remodeling houses in the summer time
and on weekends. Valerie is in the HR department of Deloitte and Touche.
James is a retired professional football player. After five seasons in the NFL, he now works for US
Airways at Sky Harbor airport in Phoenix. He is also playing a lot of golf and running some triathlons.
Sue retired in 2004. I still remain employed, but we keep busy also on the tennis courts and working in
the yard. I am still adapting to a new corporate culture as a result of the acquisition of my old company by
Titan Corporation in March of 2002 and another acquisition by L-3 Communications in 2005. Maybe I will
figure it out before it is time to retire.
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BILL DiNENO
25338
Spouse: Mary
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Children: Bill Jr. - 2/24/65
1962-64 I-1
Beth Talbot - 7/28/66
Patty - 7/4/68
Cheryl Grant - 7/3/70
Grandchildren: Ashley Rose Talbot - 3/27/96
Michael Talbot – 4/2/98
Shannon Talbot – 6/27/03
Marisa Grant – 5/9/01
Anthony Grant – 5/30/02
Michael Grant – 11/4/04
Business Address
Home Address
The Travel Shoppe
1777 Main Street
(860) 659-3748
Glastonbury, Connecticut 06033
(860) 633-5428
E-Mail: billd@tts.webmail.com
Cell: (860) 338-3213
Title: Owner
Nature of Business: Travel Agency
Personal Specialization: Worldwide Tours and Cruises
Remarks: In 2005, I closed my office and decided to work out of my home. This allows me more freedom to
work around the house and go on trips with Mary. Mary and I spend January through March on Marco Island,
Florida. We started to go to Florida for one month only. It didn’t take us long to realize that the sun and
relaxation was worth the “sacrifice” of not seeing our grandchildren on a daily basis. While on Marco, I play
softball in the senior league twice a week for three months. When I return to Connecticut, I start up in softball
again from April through September. Mary always says I play like a twenty year old in an old man’s body. I
did cut down on my playing time because some times I’d play six games in five days. My knees aren’t like they
used to be so it has shortened my playing time.
Mary retired from Cox Communications in 2004 and is now working as a full time grandparent.
Since my last update, we have two additional grandchildren (Shannon and Michael). Mary and I run a
personal cab service for all the grandchildren. It seems like we are always on the go helping out their moms. I
keep telling Mary that we should stay in Florida longer because visiting grandchildren don’t need cab service.
The children and grandchildren visit us while we are in Florida. It gives them a great opportunity to breakup
their winters in Connecticut. All in all, we are blessed to have everyone living near us here in Glastonbury.
Over the past years, our trips to Marco Island have given us time to visit the Bianks, the Ames and the
Conways. In 2007 Marg and Mike Conway and Mary and I went to a Yankee spring training game. It’s little
things like this that help remind us what great classmates and spouses we all have.
If any classmates are in the Connecticut area or Marco Island, please give us a call on my cell
GEORGE J. DOMAS
24927
Spouse: None
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
Children: G. Matthew - 8/22/66
1962-64 I-2
Stephen - 12/16/68
John - 10/19/70
Lindsey - 10/7/81
Grandchildren: Nolan Campbell Domas, 09/25/05
daughter Domas – 9/-/07
Business Address
Home Address
12366 Highway 21
Bogalusa, LA 70427
99
(985) 730-5123
Email: gdomas@hotmail.com
Title: Lawyer, Retired
Remarks: Retirement continues to be enjoyable, but many changes have occurred since writing these remarks
for our last directory. Most importantly, my oldest son, Matthew, was married in 2003. His wife gave birth to
my first and only grandchild, Nolan Campbell on September 25, 2005. I had the great good fortune to be his
“nanny” for two months when his mother returned to work. He continues to be a delight and I visit him
frequently in Memphis. My daughter-in-law is pregnant again and I hope to a have second, this time a
granddaughter, in September 2007.
Katrina has affected most people in this area of the country and I was no exception. In the Spring of
2005 I had purchased a home on the Jordan River in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, and moved all furniture and
personal effects, except my shotguns and hiking gear, from Poplarville to my new residence. I then left to go
hiking in Europe. Shortly after my return, Katrina struck and totally destroyed my new home in Bay St. Louis
and everything in it. To make matters worse, the eye continued north and passed just to the east of the house I
still owned near Poplarville causing severe damage to it. I was covered by insurance but there were many
things destroyed that can never be replaced: the family Bible, pictures of my mother when she was a young girl,
pictures of my siblings and me when we were kids, pictures of my children, and the numerous memorabilia one
amasses over 60-odd years of existence. Art Kelly graciously gave me an extra copy of the ‘64 Howitzer, and
for Christmas this year my children replaced my class ring. It was devasting in many ways, yet freeing also. I
no longer have a lot of “stuff” and just about all my tangible assets were converted to cash. Fortunately, my
good friend Carol Duke offered me a place to live south of Bogalusa, LA, where I am staying now.
I continue to travel a great deal and to do long distance hiking. I have hiked four different routes of the
St. James Pilgrimage to Santiago, Spain: in 2003 from Puy-en-Velay, France; in 2004 from Arles, France, to
Puenta de la Reina, Spain, where the other routes from France converge; in 2005, the Portuguese route from
Porto; and, in 2006, the Via de la Plata from Sevilla in southern Spain. I have also hiked across southern Poland
through the Carpathian and Sudetten Mountains, in other parts of Portugal, and in Sicily.
On all of these hiking trips I have met friendly and interesting people, several of whom remain close
friends with whom I correspond frequently and see occasionally. In 2004 and 2005 I hiked with French friends
I had met or hiked with in 2003. In 2006 I hiked the Via de la Plata with Arvid Volden, a Norwegian friend I
had met and hiked with for five weeks during my first pilgrimage. It has been a very rewarding experience.
Between or after these hiking trips, I have traveled with Carol to the Baltics, Portugal, and Catalonia, and with
my son John to Kenya.
In the fall of 2006 I had the great privilege and pleasure of hiking again with my good friend and Beast
Barracks roommate, Steve Weisel, when he completed the final 450 mile segment of his Appalachian Trail
odyssey from Damascus, Virginia, to Spinger Mountain, Georgia. Steve and I had remained occasional friends
since our West Point days, but became close friends when he accompanied me for 750 miles when I hiked the
AT. He, along with Fred Taylor, summitted Mt. Kithadin with me when I finished and I climbed Springer Mt.
with him when he finished. I enjoy his company and hope that we can continue to hike together in the future.
My children seem to be doing well. Matthew resides with his wife in Memphis, but works and teaches
at Northwest Mississippi Community College. He is also pursuing an advanced degree in education
administration at Vanderbilt which keeps him very busy. Stephen graduated from Loyola Law School in New
Orleans after four years of night classes and, after losing his first legal job and his home in Katrina’s aftermath,
is presently employed at a New Orleans law firm that specializes in oil and gas matters. John and his wife have
left Warsaw and now reside in Frankfurt where he heads the German office of Media Planning Group. He and I
are planning a kayaking/hiking trip to Alaska this summer. My daughter Lindsey has graduated from Lehigh
and is now living in Hoboken, New Jersey, and working in New York for the New York Times.
In sum, things are going reasonably well. I have had some eye problems that have hampered my
birdwatching. I lost my small skiff and motor in Katrina and no longer duck hunt. Even if I bought a new boat
(or finished the one I started building several years ago) I could not get out to my lease in the marsh because of
tree blowdown in the canals caused by Katrina. I continue to sing in the choir, although I just mouth the high
notes. I do a little gardening. I plan to continue traveling and hiking so long as the knees hold up. I am
studying Spanish and trying to maintain my French. And, of course, I visit my grandson as often as I can.
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JACK DONOVAN
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
1962-64 M-2
Business Address
25306
Spouse: Jacqueline
Children: none
Home Address
10026 SE Osprey Pointe Dr.
Hobe Sound, Florida 33455
(772) 546-3712
FAX: (772) 546 3712
E-mail: twoofjax@comcast.net
Cell: (772) 475 7432
Title: Retired
Remarks: After 4 enjoyable years in Davidsonville, Maryland, Jackie and I decided to move to South Florida
and build a home in a small gated community on the inter coastal waterway in Hobe Sound. Hobe Sound is a
small community on the east coast of Florida, 30 miles north of West Palm Beach. Concurrently with our
decision to build in Florida, I was able to negotiate with Parsons a transfer back to the school construction
business. With mixed emotions, I left Goddard Space Flight Center where I ran their design and construction
program for NASA and rented an apartment in Atlanta to run the school construction program for Fulton County
Schools.
While Jackie and our two Pug dogs, Taz and Kiwi, settled into temporary quarters waiting for
construction to be completed on our new home, I commuted between Atlanta and Florida. Jackie finally moved
into our new home in March 2005. I continued the Atlanta commute for another 7 months, until Jackie politely
told me she had had enough. As she so succinctly put it, “After 3 hurricanes, managing construction on a new
home and my year TDY to Atlanta, not to mention the previous 40 years of following me from base to base and
project to project, it was time for me to hang it up. I retired from Parsons on her birthday in October 2005.
We have now been retired in South Florida for two years. Despite enjoying the tennis, golf and warm
weather, we miss the seasons and are starting to get restless. I recently purchased a couple of acres west of
Chattanooga in the Cumberland overlooking the Tennessee River. Don’t be surprised if we are building a
mountain home by the time of our reunion. Until then, classmates and friends are welcome to visit us in South
Florida.
THOMAS F. DOOLEY
25485
Spouse: Nancy
Children: Julia E. Lynch Kummer - 11/63
Richard T. Lynch II - 3/65
Home Address
3001 West Springlake Circle
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906
(719) 576-0019
FAX: (719) 576-2829
E-Mail: tdooley@ix.netcom.com
Title: Infantry Officer – Lt. Colonel, USA (Retired.); International Marketing VP
(Retired)
Nature of Business: Military Operations and Weapons Systems
Area of Specialization: Military Operations; Marketing of military weapons systems; Middle East
Remarks: My Army years gave me the opportunity and privilege of commanding American soldiers in Vietnam
as an Infantry platoon leader in the 173rd Airborne Division (Airmobile) and as an Infantry Company
Commander in the 101st Airborne Division (Airmobile). These young, outstanding soldiers demonstrated
enormous courage and fighting spirit and commanding them was the highlight of my Army career. My final
tour was as an Advisor to the Ministry of Defense and Aviation, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and July 1984
marked my retirement from the U.S. Army
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 D-2
Business Address
101
The highlight of my life would occur in my early Army years when I met and married Nancy Blakefield
Lynch, whose father was commanding the U.S. Army Intelligence Command. We met at the Naval Academy at
a football game and this meeting changed my life. Nancy was a widow with two small children, Richard and
Julia, who have been the source of our pride and happiness for almost 40 years. Richard attended New Mexico
Military Institute (NMMI) and graduated from Denver University. He lives in Denver, Colorado and works as a
Bank Examiner for the FDIC. Julia graduated from Ripon College, in Wisconsin, where her grandparents
graduated. She received a Masters Degree from American University and is married to a native Floridian who
co-owns a software development company in Sarasota, Florida. Julie and her husband John plan on adopting a
new baby around Thanksgiving, 2007. If all goes well, Nancy and I will join them in Phoenix, AZ and
accompany them back to Sarasota, FL. We are looking for advice on being new grand parents.
After almost 10 years of civilian employment with United Technologies and a great vacation in Maine,
Cape Cod and Nantucket, Nancy and I moved back to Colorado Springs, Colorado in late 1993. We have
enjoyed our West Point classmates in Colorado and organizing the bi-annual West Point ’64 Hockey reunion
with Greg Olson and his wife Teddy. I also keep busy attending Colorado Springs World Affairs Council
(CSWAC) international presentations; Treasurer of the Cheyenne Mountain Republican Forum, a local
Republican Party club; and also President of Chapter 1, The National Association for Uniformed Services
(NAUS), a military retiree organization. We are avid Colorado College Hockey fans with season tickets and try
to attend every home game. We also share Colorado Rockies Season tickets and enjoy baseball at Coors Field.
We spend April and May at our Condominium located in the Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, Destin,
Florida where we enjoy our family gatherings. My brother John has a condo there on the Golf Course and
spends Jan-May and Oct-Nov in Destin; my brother Dan lives in Melbourne, Florida and lives on a Golf Course
with a handicap of +12 at age 75; my sister, Mary is a School sister’s of Notre Dame Catholic nun, and is
Executive Director of Hope Rural School, Indiantown, Florida, catering to educating Central American Indians.
During April-May we all get together, our kids, nieces and nephews at the Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort,
Destin, Florida. We are very fortunate to have our wedding anniversary fall in April and enjoy celebrating it
with our family.
We were able to take a month long trip to France in March 2002, and had a wonderful time drinking
wine and enjoying the outstanding food. One of the highlights was taking a cheese and wine class; never
realized France had so many cheeses and yes, the wine was very good. We also had a wonderful trip to
Normandy and visited Omaha and Utah Beaches and the Omaha Beach Cemetery—absolutely breath-taking. In
September 2002, we had an outstanding WP Hockey & Friends Reunion at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado
Springs, CO and again in 2005 and 2007. We look forward to having other WP friends join us in the future.
Had another hip replacement in October 2002 to complement the one from 1994. Nancy remains involved in
cooking for friends and neighbors and takes cooking classes to fine- tune her abilities. We hope to build a new
home in the Broadmoor Resort Community; never thought that it would be so much work.
Life has been good to my family and me; Nancy and I look forward to attending the 45th class reunion.
ROBERT J. DOOLITTLE
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
1962-64 M-1
No Current Information
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25386
JAMES P. DOWNEY
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 D-2
Business Address
25317
Spouse: Divorced
Children: David James – 2/21/71
Home Address
47 Carmella Circle
Newport News, Virginia 23602
(757) 874-3703
JP responded but only to say that “I have no written comments to forward to you for
the 2007 Directory – Class of 1964.” The address above is correct.
JP’s Remarks from 2003: The main event in my life after departing the Academy was
my struggle with alcohol. The blackouts, difficulties with life in general, and a few
days in jail consumed my days. For the past 8 years, I have been able to stay away from alcohol and am feeling
much better. Currently, I stay involved weekly with helping others live life without consuming alcohol.
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PETER L. DRAHN
25302
Spouse: Deborah A. Redemann
1960-62 K-2
Children: Matthew R. - 9/22/70
1962-64 F-2
Samuel R. - 3/25/74
Clare E. Ninneman - 6/26/75
Stepson: Sean Redemann - 2/25/80 – 7/17/01
Grandchildren: Genevra E. Ninneman – 2/2/05
Adeline E. Ninneman – 1/29/07
Lily S. Drahn – 4/2/05
Alex Labonte – 7/19/90
Business Address
Home Address
DAR Enterprises Corporation
2742 U.S. 51 North
2742 US 51 N.
Arbor Vitae, Wisc. 54568-9532
Arbor Vitae, WI 54568-9532
(715) 358-2802
(715) 358-2802
Email: daredem@nnex.net
E-mail: daredem@verizon.net
Civilian Title: Vice President
Nature of Business: Aviation Consulting
Remarks: Well, time just keeps on ticking away. Deb and I own our own consulting business, and yes, she is
the president. I work more than I want to do, but less than the businesses I contract with would like. But,
relaxing and doing the things we want to do is a lot more important to us in this stage of life: hunting; fishing;
shooting; reloading; working on our home and with our four Labrador retrievers.
Deb went back to school a few years back and became an RN. She works part-time and we both like it
that way.
Deb and I also are part of a group that has started a church in the area, and we are actively involved in
it. I have jumped back into skeet shooting after a 40 year layoff and enjoy it immensely, although my scores
aren’t exactly the same as when I was on the WP Skeet Team. Something about aging and eye/ hand
coordination, I would suspect.
We retired to northern Wisconsin and, except for the main stream media and their tripe, we enjoy the
solitude. Bill Murphy swung through last year and we had a good couple of days reminiscing. I have seen a
couple other old (is there another kind) classmates like Jerry & Barb Werner while on trips and converse by
email with good friends like my old roommates Vuk Aguirre and Bruce Foster.
Our kids are growing up and so are the grandkids. They are just far enough to drive over in a day to see
them, but not so close that we are permanent babysitters.
Both Deb and I are ready for the 45th reunion. Life is good and we are in good health.
Cadet Co.:
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If you find yourselves anywhere near Northern Wisconsin, give us a call. We would love to see you and have a
spare bedroom, and the first night is free. :-)
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STEPHEN E. DRAPER
24950
Spouse: Lucy Hargrett Draper
1960-62 A-2
Children: Jessie Roxanne - 2/21/77
1962-64 C-2
Business Address (AOG 2002)
Home Address
Draper Research Institute
11 Nacoochee Place, NW
1401 Peachtree St., NE, Suite 500
Atlanta, Georgia 30305
Atlanta, GA 30309
(404) 355-1136
(404) 872-7642
FAX: (404) 355-2256
FAX: (404) 970-6704
E-Mail: sedrap@aol.com
E-Mail: DraperInstitute@aol.com
Cell: (678) 428-0481
Title: Founder & Research Director
Nature of Business: Forensic Engineering; Water Law & Policy.
Remarks: After teaching biology for a number of years, daughter Jessie is currently completing her PhD in
Biology and Science Education at the University of Georgia Department of Graduate Studies.
In our fortieth year together, Lucy and I continue to base in Atlanta, Georgia and in the Coastal Georgia
islands. As graduates of U.S. public educations institutions, we have a strong commitment to public education
and high standards of scholarship, especially in the study of history. We believe a through knowledge of history
and its impact on life’s challenges is essential so that our decision-makers do not make avoidable mistakes.
The last decade has been spent establishing two projects at the U.S. Military Academy and two others at
the University of Georgia. At USMA. Lucy and I are supporting the new Thomas Jefferson Library the USMA
Women’s Basketball. At UGA, we have spent a decade in establishing a Special Collections Library to house
two Research Centers on U.S. Water Rights and Women’s Rights. The purpose of these UGA Research Centers
is to identify, collect and preserve historical documents (rare books, manuscripts, and artifacts) for scholarly
research.
II. USMA Endowments.
Our endowments for USMA include support for Women’s Basketball by establishing an award for the
top women’s basketball player, in honor of my father, Philip H. Draper (1929 graduate, and basketball player,
and former Graduate Manager of Athletics), as well as an endowment for annual support for Women’s
Basketball. Additionally, we are supporting the construction of USMA’s Thomas Jefferson Library (under
construction at the site of the old library), specifically it Special Collections room.
III. University of Georgia Centers & Archives
A. Stephen E. Draper Center & Archives for the for the Waters of Georgia in History, Law & Policy.
I established the Draper Center & Archives for the Waters of Georgia in History, Law & Policy in 2000. This
Center & Archives contain extensive collections of historical documents, rare books, manuscripts, and artifacts
involving the allocation of the rights to source water in U.S. rivers, wetlands and aquifers. The historical
documents trace the evolution of water rights in Georgia from Roman water law, English common law, and U.S.
Colonial water law to the water law that exists today. The water policy documentation primarily reflects the
research, analysis and publications I have authored for the American Society of Civil Engineers and the
American Bar Association in the areas of riparian & appropriative water law in the United States and in the area
of water sharing between states and nations, as well as the policy strategies developed to solve the water rights
issues in Georgia.
B. Lucy Hargrett Draper Center & Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History and Law.
Lucy established the Lucy Hargrett Draper Center & Archives for the Study of the Rights of Women in History
and Law in 1996. This Center & Archives collects & preserves history’s records of three great women’s rights
movements; The Women’s Rights Movement in Great Britain (1840 – 1920), the Woman Suffrage Movement in
the United States (1848-1921), and the Second Women’s Rights movement in the United States (1967-1984).
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The Center & Archives houses Lucy’s extensive collection of historical documents, rare books, manuscripts, and
artifacts. This collection of several thousand items is considered one of the foremost records of these
movements in the world. The Center also contains Lucy’s personal papers which documents her extensive
personal participation in the U.S. Rights of Women Movement (1967-2000) & Women & the U.S. Military
(1973-1976) leading up to the admission of women to the service academies.
JOHN P. DUFFY
25096
Spouse: Mercer
Cadet Co.:
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Children: Brooke D. Liss – 10/31/65
1962-64 B-2
John P. Duffy Jr. – 12/8/68
Patrick B. Duffy – 10/26/80
Grandchildren: Austin H. Liss – 10/211/94
Kayleigh A. Duffy – 7/3/05
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2002)
JPD Associates
307 45th Street
th
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
307 45 Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23451
(757) 425-1938
(757) 425-1938
page@jpdassoc.com
page@jpdassoc.com
Title: Consultant
Nature of Business: eMarketing Consulting
Personal Specialization: eMarketing Consulting and teaching.
Remarks: None. (No change from 1992 edition.)
THOMAS J. (TOM) DURFEE
25326
Spouse: Linda L.
Children: Thomas Jr. - 8/5/67
Dana Priolo - 9/15/69
Donald - 9/12/79
Grandchildren: Emily – 8/24/01
Business Address
Home Address
Beef ‘O’Brady’s
7022 Potts Road
Riverview, Florida 33569
5942 34th Street West Suite 112
Bradenton, Florida 34210
(813) 677-6630
(941) 755-4046
Email: durfeetj@aol.com
Title: Co-owner, “Beef O’Brady’s Family Sports Pubs” (2 each)
Nature of Business: Franchised Sports Tavern.
Area of Specialization: Owner/Manager/Cook/Bartender/Chaplain/Repairman- aka “Tool Time Tom”.
Remarks: Still hanging in there in the sports pub business and praying for the coming of football
season, starting of school, and the return of the Gray Wave (aka -Q-Tips” - oops, we have met the enemy and
they are us! “) returning from up north to jump start our slumping summertime sales. Linda, my loving wife of
41 years, now manages the place which includes ordering all food, beer, wine, and dry goods; hiring and firing
cooks and servers; tracking and submitting the weekly payroll; and filling in for sick, lame, or lazy cooks and
servers at a moment’s notice. The place wouldn’t survive without her dedication and hard work. Youngest son
Donny does the bar tender-bouncer-cook-dishwasher and general fix & repair chores, while I do the
administrative duties and work on my “Exit Strategy” during my weekly five days off. The business climate in
Florida has become brutal with out-of-sight commercial leases, property and liability insurance, taxes, utilities,
and the high cost of labor (thank you Florida voters!) all increasing dramatically in the past two years. Am told
these factors represent undue “..... pressures on the margin,” but for us Economics goats, that translates as,
“There ain’t much profit left for ole Ish.”
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“Benny Havens Hour” visitors of late include my yearling year roomie, Tom Bush who enthusiastically
talked me into going to the 40”‘ and then was himself a “no-show,” (BTW Tom, Jerry Werner and I had a great
time talking about you since you weren’t there to defend your 3rd man Yearling roomie status); Roy Shoemaker
with wife Becky, who stopped by during a visit to Roy’s grandparents home, now an historical mansion in
Bradenton; and Dan and Cynthia Evans, who swing south every now and then to check on Dan’s mom.
Still enjoy talking with folks and asking about their lives. I especially enjoy the WWII and Korean era
vets and hearing how they kissed mama and the girl friend(s) good bye, marched down to the train station, and
had no idea of where they were going or when (or if) they’d be back. Compare that to my arrival in VN where
the last station in the in-processing tent at Ben Hoa was a soldier handing out return to CONUS orders with my
name neatly typed at the top. ``...Sir, you are on Trans America flight 463, leaves from this airport at 1430 hours
exactly one year from today – be sure you’re on it !” What a morale boost.
Other interests include Granddaughter Emily who just turned six and is, as are all grandchildren, so
much more fun than our kids to watch grow up. You simply don’t have to worry about them as our 20/20 hindsight wisdom tells us that they will be just fine in spite of their parents dreams for them. Also maintain a passing
interest in amateur radio and chat almost every week (if the ionosphere cooperates) with a high school buddy in
St Louis and another “ham” in Las Cruces, New Mexico, otherwise known as Charlie Revie’s abode. Our local
ham radio club provides communication support for the annual 4th of July parade. This year, I wound up in the
bed of a pick-up, covered with straw, dodging an occasional shovel full of horse manure being scooped up after
a “mounted” drill team of some sort, all the while calling in official “check points” along the route. Next year I
hope to be more selective in finding a place to ride.
Linda and I both thoroughly enjoyed every minute of the 40th and congratulate everyone who worked so
hard on it, especially Dan and Cynthia. Art Kelly’s effort to assemble a uniformed drill platoon on the hallowed
Plain deserves a special place in our Class’ history. And a special kudos to the weather man - as I recall, we
departed Tampa just after a hurricane had passed through, chased it up the coast to New England, had two super
gorgeous days at West Point, and then returned to Florida in time to batten down the hatches just ahead of
another one. As they say, “Timing is everything!”
Best to all – Tom and Linda.
CARL E. DYE
25328
Spouse: Marrene
Children: Tammy Dye Ramirez - 2/2/61
John Dye - 10/16/62 – 1/25/06
William Dye - 3/3/68
Grandchildren: Brenden Ramirez - 1/2/88
Michael Dye - 5/17/88
Kyle Dye
Business Address
Home Address
20 Country Road
HC 30, Box 519
Concho, Arizona 85924
(928) 337-3319
Email: dye64@wmonline.com
Title: Wal Mart Support Manager
Nature of Business: Retail
Remarks: Not much to change. My wife, Marrene and I moved to Concho, Arizona about 6 years ago. We
bought a nice little place on our local golf course and believe this will be the eighth and last home we buy.
I was working for WalMart as an Assistant Store Manager at the time. I am now retired, but looking
for something else to do with my spare time. One can only play golf so much.
As you probably know, we lost our oldest son, John, in an auto accident last year. The good Lord saw fit
to let me stay a while longer. Would appear He has some other ideas about what I have yet to finish.
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ANDREW A. DYKES
24983
Spouse: Helene
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Children: Anne Marie - 3/25/68
1962-64 I-1
John - 4/25/72
Grandchildren: Madeline Dykes – 4/15/ 00
Nolan Dykes – 4/15/ 00
Tyler Dykes – 4/15/ 00
Business Address
Home Address
ABS Consulting
22151 Bande
300 Commerce Drive – Suite 200
Mission Viejo, California 92691
Irvine, California 92602
(949) 859-0216
(714) 734-2511
FAX:(714) 734-4282
FAX:(714) 734-4282
E-Mail: adykes@cox.net
E-Mail: Adykes@ABSConsulting.com
Title: Chief Engineer, ABS Consulting, Risk Consulting Division
Nature of Business: Consultant in the technical risk and performance of large engineering systems
Specialization: Constructing risk models to address technical issues to support design and operational decisions
Remarks: Believe it or not, all of our home and work information has not changed since the last Ward book.
We are still in Mission Viejo and loving it. One minor change to the house – we are upgrading our guest
bedroom in anticipation of more visits from classmates.
Our children are doing well. John and Krista continue to live in Long Beach raising their triplets.
Madeline and Nolan are thriving, being involved in many activities and enjoying friends. Tyler, who is severely
physically handicapped with cerebral palsy, has a great attitude and continues to develop at his own speed.
Believe it or not, he has enjoyed Space Mountain at Disneyland, although like me he would rather ride on
something less jerky. He is now able to kick around our pool in a plastic tube and just loves it – the first time he
has been able to move from place to place. He is also learning to use a touch oriented interface to type words
and play games on the computer. Anne Marie is remarried to a wonderful guy, Rick Lim. Them have bought a
house in Riverside where Rick is regional manger for a paving stone company.
Helene and I rounding third and sliding into retirement – almost. We were planning to both retire on
June 30th, but Helene finally got her dream job, Executive Director for Elementary Curriculum at the Capistrano
Valley Unified School District, and I – well I just have not finished all the consulting projects I committed to.
Right now I am writing this update in a hotel room in Singapore, where I am finishing up a Failure Modes
Effects Analysis of the dynamic positioning system for a deep water semi-submersible drilling rig. This is an
entirely new industry for me, so I am back in the learning mode again. My approach is to tell the clients that I
do risk assessment by the “tomato in the face” approach – ask a lot of questions, state what I think I understand,
and have them tell me not only no, but hell no. Luckily, engineering principles are engineering principles, so we
can always come to some agreement on where to risks are and how they might be reduced. Needless, to say I
have not been bored in my second career. (43 years and only two employers - except for the mergers!) As for
Helene, when she mentioned that she intended to retire, people bent over backward encouraging her to stay on
“just one more year.” Actually, she loves what she is doing.
NEIL (CRAYON C.) EFIRD
25253
Spouse: Cynthia Grissom Efird.
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Children: Elisabeth Dierdre Efird - 1/16/71
1962-64 A-1
Business Address
Home Address
3 Garrison Lane
Department of International,
Business and Management
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013
Dickinson College
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013
E-mail: neilefird@hotmail.com
(717) 245-1172
Cell: (202) 337-3410
E-mail: EfirdN@dickinson.edu
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Cell: (202) 361-4850
Title: Assistant Professor
Nature of Business: International Relations
Area of Specialization: Economics
Remarks: I retired from the Foreign Service two years ahead of mandatory retirement at 65, in order to be able
to join Cynthia in her ambassadorial assignment in Angola, from where we just returned. We are now at the
Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where Cynthia is Deputy Commandant for International Relations
and I am teaching economics and financial accounting at Dickinson College. It’s a great relief to be back in
“Normal Land,” where there is some supporting infrastructure, in comparison with “Adventure Land,” where
every single activity seemed excruciatingly difficult. Angola, as a theme park, had lots of rides that needed
maintenance, lacked seat belts, and were not optional. Twenty years ago, Mozambique was similar, but we were
much younger then.
Daughter Lis continues to practice labor law in Chicago, with no grandchildren for us in sight yet.
We count our blessings for the good health we have enjoyed, especially through the rigors of Angola.
Now that we are back, we hope to see friends whenever they are in the area. Old friends have come to mean
more and more to me, as the years have sped past, and we plan to attend whatever gatherings we can. At the end
of September, there will be a weekend of “Military Art and Engineering” at the Gettysburg battlefield (with
graded quizzes, I believe) for the Company A-1 members of ’64, which may include a visit to the Army Heritage
Museum at Carlisle. I hope that classmates will contact me when they are nearby..
GEORGE F. EGNER
25264
Formerly George Stablein
1960-62 A-1
1962-64 L-1
Only George F. Egner on nationwide search
277 Miller Hill Road
Davenport Center, New York 13751
(607) 278-6456
Remarks: The phone number is correct and I was able to speak with George.
However, he regarded the West Point experience as sufficiently unpleasant that he
does not want to participate. He did mention that he occasionally sees Larry Wiest
(’65, ex-’64) and Bob Bedell (’65) and spends some time Mexico each year.
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KEN EKLUND
25362
Spouse: Tammie
Children: Edith Ann Puig - 2/22/68
Jason Michael Eklund - 9/29/76
Stepchildren: Brittany Nelms – 12/15/1990
Victoria Nelms – 12/15/1990
Carla Ann Nelms – 11/15/1992
Grandchildren: Benjamin Puig
Michael Eklund
Inlaws Address
Home Address
708 Woodacre Dr
940 Pinetree Lane
Dallas, TX 75241-1146
DeSoto, Texas 75115
(214) 374-4071
(972) 228-9160
Email: nelmsfaith@aol.com
Cell (Tammie) (214) 527-6965
Title: Disabled/Retired
Remarks: I managed to verify the contact information ans speak to Kenny for a few minutes. He intended to
respond, but nothing arrived by press time. Contact information is up to date. In 2000 Ken wrote: Actually
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not much has gone well for me over the last four plus years.
My marriage to Barbara ended after she filed for divorce on May 4, 1999. Her 34 year old son quit
the Marine Corps after 11 years service and came home to live with mommy. Barb and Mack didn’t want to
live in the same house with me and my son Jason. So, they got an apartment and moved out.
This all took place at the same time as a former business partner tempted me with an offer to join
him as an equal partner in a business too big for him to handle alone. My projected income was to exceed a
million dollars annually. It appeared to be a final opportunity to seek my fortune.
Therefore, I decided to move back to the Dallas area, and Barbara decided she did not want to leave
Central California, where all her family resided. She filed in May, I made my decision in June, and I filed in
July.
All the hype about the new business deal was a bunch of bull. There was a potential business, but
even for a million dollars a year the burden of real success rested on me. Concurrently, a romantic relationship
with a black registered nurse began to bloom with an ex-girlfriend of the old business associate. She convinced
me the deal wasn’t doable, and we planned on marrying. She moved in with me and began a strange pattern of
staying up or out every night. I knew she was using “crack” and this explained why she needed to keep going
out.
I heard of a Dallas-based TV series called “Cheaters”, which investigated possible infidelity, and
partners fooling around. They took my case and put a priority on it with immediate results. Many of you might
have seen footage of their investigation. Not only was it highlighted on “Cheaters” but it made a showing on
the Maury Povich and Sally Jesse Raphael shows. But all turned out well. Through Renee, I met a magnificent
black lady, Tammie. It was not as much a case of love at first sight as it was “Ken, there’s something really
special about Tammie. Get into her head before worrying about her pants!” It worked. I dumped Renee and
married Tammie.
Tammie is a tall, physically strong, athletic woman of intelligence, charm, moral character, and
devotion like I’ve never found in any woman before. She’s 5’11”, very muscular and could probably kick my
butt if I ticked her off too badly. Yes, she’s taken karate lessons, and formerly played basketball and volleyball.
She comes from great stock! Her mother’s a piece of cake whom I’d probably have married if I’d met her
before Tammie. An added bonus is my three delightful step-daughters, who got over “the white guy with their
mother” quite well. Bottom line, I got five beautiful women for the price of six (yeah I still eat a lot, making the
Goodyear Blimp look slim,)
On August 11, 2001, while I was in the Dallas VA Hospital recovering from surgery, and Tammie
was retrieving her 92 year old great aunt in Seattle, Washington, our house burned down. Investigation showed
an arsonist used gasoline. Missing items indicate a combination – robbery and arson.
It is now nearly a year and a half later and USAA still hasn’t settled. To add insult to injury, they
refused my auto insurance application. Any of you who thought USAA to be as reputable as I would be wise to
think again. I’ll never apply to them for anything.
But, ain’t life grand!!! I’ve got a terrific wife with whom I’m planning to go to Hawaii, and she
already has a natural tan. Whereupon, any time in the sun will be my choice.
My mom is still living, She will turn 85 in March and constantly flies all over the country to visit
family, and graced us in Dallas for Christmas.
The VA continues to avoid successful treatment for my back problems. To help me practice misery,
they have taken me off both coedine and morphine. My successful surgery in January 1999 was offset by an
auto accident in February 2000.
My book is still in editing. Strangely, my publisher’s more concerned with word count than story.
He told my editor to reduce my 780 pages down to under 450. So, how can I complain about a perfect life?
Tammie’s a keeper, and I shall not blow this relationship. My son didn’t want to attend West Point, and now
I’ve got three daughters who might surprise me. Love and luck carry me forward through the grace of God.
May all who read this story share in the same!
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CHARLES B. ELLIOTT III (TORCH)
ex-cadet
Spouse: Sally Cousins Elliott
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Children: Charles IV (Chip) - 6/16/68
(USMA '90)
Elizabeth (Libby) - 1/27/76
Catherine (Cat) - 8/1/78
Grandchildren: Casey Elliott – 3/15/92
Jacob Elliott – 9/6/94
Ian Elliott – 6/15/96
Business Address
Home Address
University of Utah
2690 Sidewinder Drive
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering Park City, Utah 84060
122 South Central Campus Drive, Suit 104
(435) 649-5712
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112-0561
elliott@ariadne.eng.utah.edu
(801) 581-8981
Cell: (435) 640-5083
E-Mail: elliott@ariadne.eng.utah.edu
Title: P.E., PhD - Research Assistant Professor
Nature of Business: Education
Remarks: After failing French as a Plebe, I went to the University of Oklahoma, where I got my undergraduate
degree and met my wife Sally. I received an ROTC Regular Army commission in 1964 and served on active
duty until 1986 as a Field Artilleryman and in R&D. In 1993, I received my doctoral degree from the
University of Utah, where I continue to instruct for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Life could not be better for us. Sally is on the Summit County Commission. Chip (class of 1990)
recently returned from Iraq and has moved with his family to Baltimore for three years where he will pursue a
doctoral degree at Johns Hopkins and then return to West Point for his second tour as an instructor. Libby
completed her medical degree in May and also is in Baltimore where she will complete her residency at Johns
Hopkins in four years. Cat is a lawyer and in the public defender's office in Seattle. Sally and I are healthy and
happy. We continue to camp, fish, and hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and enjoy the beautiful state of
Utah. I plan on teaching until Sally gets tired of public office, which is likely to be at the end of 2012.
PETER (PETE) M. ELSON
25223
Spouse: Martha (Marty) Elizabeth Pulley Elson
1960-62 A-1
Children: Betsy Rose Campbell - 8/14/70
1962-64 B-1
Christine Madred Anderson - 1/25/73
Amanda Ruth Paskell - 8/8/74
Grandchildren: Constance Joy Campbell - 5/20/93
Isaac Madison Campbell - 2/2/95
Sarah Roseanna Campbell - 10/15/99
Kinsey Ruth Anderson - 11/29/96
Ethan Reid Anderson – 6/23/97
Ellie Anderson – 9/--/00
Aaron Paskell - 9/--/01
Daniel Campbell – 8/--/02
Gavin Anderson – 12/--/03
David Paskell – 12/--/04
Joseph Campbell – 10/ /05
Business Address
Home Address
Hope Chapel Kapolei
92-1521 D. Aliinui Drive
(An International Church
Kapolei, Hawaii 96707
of the Four Square Gospel)
(808) 679-0076
PO Box 75326
Email: pelson@earthlink.net
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Barbers Point, Hawaii 96707
cell: (808) 387-1641
Title: Christian Minister (part time) – third career
Nature of Business: Building God's Kingdom
Area of Specialization: Since our last entry we've continue our wonderful life together for 14 yrs. here on
Oahu. I recently retired from the Hawaii DOE where I was a public high school Special Education teacher. It
was a blessing to have Dave Bramlett attend my retirement luncheon. My 24 years of working with teenagers
seemed to pass quickly.
Our 3 daughters got married and have blessed us with the 11 beautiful grandchildren listed above
(ages 2-14). Currently, I'm actively serving as Department (or State)Commander of the Hawaii American
Legion. I'm also in the process of being licensed as a Pastor in a local Four Square Gospel Church where I've
served as an elder for the past 6 years. So if any of you want to come to Hawaii to renew your vows at Ko
Olina, let me know.
As a loyal Redskins fan since ‘65 (42 yrs) when Chris Hanberger (USMAPS '60) began his NFL
career, I'm off to Tampa in November to cheer on the ‘Skins to victory. Our best wishes to you classmates and
patriots.
God bless each of you and yours as you gently gray. We are truly vintage Americans now.
JOHN G. ERB
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Business Address
ex-cadet
Spouse: Nancy
Children:
Home Address
35963 S. Windcrest Drive
Tucson, Arizona 85739
(520) 825-6621
E-Mail: JGE7@columbia.edu
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Automotive
Area of Specialization: Corporate Finance (Ford Motor)
Remarks: None
TOM ERDMANN
25184
Spouse: Deborah
Children: Julie Elizabeth Wuest - 3/14/66
Theodore James - 10/9/67
Heather Noecker – 10/22/76
Drisa Lamb – 7/31/82
Grandchildren: Robert – 5/28/91
James – 1/13/94
Rachel Elizabeth Wuest - 4/28/95
Kyle William Wuest - 11/19/96
Ryan – 3/27/98
Lauren – 1/5/00
Lindsay - 12/4/01
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Harris Corp
1268 DelVerde Court
809 Calle Plano
Thousand Oaks, California 91320
Camarillo, California 93012
(805) 376-8050
(805) 389-2470
E-Mail: erdmantj@aol.com
FAX: (805) 389-2101
E-Mail: TomErdmann@harris.com
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Title: VP, Business Unit Leader
Nature of Business: Telecommunications test and maintenance products.
Area of Specialization: General Management
Remarks: I verified the phone number. Last time, Tom wrote: Since my remarriage in 1996, I have inherited
additional daughters and son-in-law. We have moved to Thousand Oaks to be closer to our church. My wife,
Deb, was an assistant for the Singles Pastor at Calvary Community Church until we were married, but has many
ties with people at the church. We are continuing to grow in our marriage and faith.
DANIEL M. EVANS, Jr.
25322
Spouse: Cynthia
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
Children: Daniel E. - 8/20/65 (USMA '87)
1962-64 B-1
Susan E. Lederer - 7/25/67
Kenneth G. - 6/18/69
Grandchildren: Emily Anne – 9/23/96
Maria Grace – 9/6/01
Abigail J – 4/22/04
Kirsten H. – 10/11/05
Business Address
Home Address
Fibertek, Inc.
5001 Powell Road
510 Herndon Parkway
Fairfax, Virginia 22032-2845
Herndon, Virginia 22070
(703) 978-5182
(703) 704-2176
FAX: (703) 978-7354
FAX: (703) 704-2311
E-Mail: devans1964@aol.com
E-Mail: devans@nvl.army.mil
Cell: (703)-915-3980
Title: Program Manager
Nature of Business: Government Support and Services
Area of Specialization: Business/Contract Management
Remarks: I continue to work as an on-site Program Manager for Fibertek, Inc. supporting the Army’s Night
Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (under RDECOM) at Fort Belvoir. We are getting ready to bid on
this support and services contract for the third time. Hopefully with a win, I can start bowing out of the work
force gracefully over the next few years. The job continues to be most challenging and rewarding and I work
for a company which allows me to take a reasonable amount of time off to take a few vacations/mini reunions
and do a fair amount of work for our Class and West Point. So life is good!
I still continue to support the AOG as a member of the Alumni Support Committee and as our Class
representative to the AOG. We are getting ready for a lot of excitement in the next few years as we close in on
our 45th and 50th reunions.
Cynthia is still working at her accountant job at a local pediatrician clinic in Burke. She assists me and
supports me in much of my work for the AOG and is quite the “Gray Hog”. I never have to ask her twice to
join me on a trip to West Point. If only we could buy stock in the AOG and AAA Gift Shops. Our life in the
Washington DC area keeps us quite busy, especially with Class activities. From monthly bridge, to the annual
Adams picnic and Army/Navy get-together, a number of other social events, and even at Church, we are never
far from our ’64 Classmates. Over the past ten years we’ve joined the annual class ski trip to the exotic resorts
of Vail, Aspen, Beaver Creek and Park City. Now all we need to do is pick up our golf game again and start
joining our Class golf circuit. As we move on in time, the camaraderie of our class has become such a part of
our life and is so important. Who would have thought this on the 5th of July in 1960? We are truly looking
forward to a number of mini-reunions and especially our major reunion in 2009 to see everyone again.
We have been fortunate to have our children remain fairly close to us. All live within about a 4-5 hour
drive from our house. Dan (Army ’87 and now a LTC – 20 years service) and Lisa are now stationed at West
Point, where Dan is teaching Economics and is the XO for COL Mike Meese in the SOSH Department. Our
granddaughters, Emily (11) and Maria (6), truly love life at West Point. Both are attending school on post and
taking part in the many activities available.
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Susie and Marc (Navy ’91, now a CDR) have now moved to Chesapeake, Virginia. Marc was recalled
to Active Duty two years ago and has just returned to civilian life and the Naval Reserve. Since our last writeup, Susie and Marc have blessed us with two wonderful granddaughters, Abby (3) and Kirsten (2).
Our son Ken is still serving with the Fairfax County Police Department in the West Springfield District
(which just happens to include our home and neighborhood). Ken loves this profession and is keeping our
county streets safe – just watch your speed on Braddock, Keene Mill and Rolling Roads! Ken continues to be
very healthy and celebrated sixteen years in remission last December.
A number of classmates have been asking about my Mom. She’s doing extremely well at 90 and living
in Ellenton, Florida (just north of Bradenton and Sarasota). If any classmates are traveling up or down I-75 and
need a bunk or a warm meal, get off at the Route 301 interchange, look her up in the phone book (under Daniel
Evans) and give her a call. Speaking of that area of Florida, a good place to stop for a beer and good food in
Bradenton is Tom and Linda Durfee’s restaurant and sports bar “Beef O’Brady’s”.
It looks like the Evans family will remain in Northern Virginia for the foreseeable future. With our
family on the East Coast and about a hundred classmates living in the area why should we move, as long as we
stay healthy. If you’re in the area, we have plenty of room and good chow – give us a call – rates can’t be beat!
May God continue to bless our class and our families.
ROY J. (JACK) FADDIS
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
1962-64 D-1
25336
Spouse: Carolyne
Children: Michael Royce - 19
John Charles - 17
Christopher Burke - 15
Home Address
8825 South 84th Ave.
Hickory Hills, Illinois 60457
(708) 598-8021
rjfaddis@gmail.com
Business Address
R. J. Faddis & Associates
8901 West 95th Street
Palos Hills, Illinois 60465
(708) 598-3575
(708) 598-3690 (FAX)
Title: Attorney.
Nature of Business: General Practice of Law
Area of Specialization: For reasons known only to the Supreme Court of Illinois, we can't 'specialize' - or at
least we can't say so. But I do a whole lot of medical malpractice; personal injury; and general stuff - including
making people happy by getting them divorced.
Remarks: Despite several attempts, I was unable to get Jack to respondd – and we are lawyers in the same
metropolitan area! In 2000, I mentioned that Jack was still immersed in politics, having been Mayor of his
home town. I believe he has retired from that pursuit, but is still a suburban lawyer.
JOHN FARNSWORTH
25142
Spouse: Jean
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
Children: Camille Farnsworth - 3/15/68
1962-64 H-1
Bryan Farnsworth - 8/6/70
Grandchildren: Alison Schrader – 6/18/07
Business Address
Home Address
2620 Shetland Drive
Decatur, Georgia 30033-2943
(404) 633-8110
E-Mail: jfarnsw101@aol.com
Cell: 916-215-0534
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Part-time modular building marketing and project maintenance
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Remarks: I finally married my long time sweetheart Jean in April of 2005, after moving to the Atlanta Area
from Texas. In 2005 and 2006 I worked on a large modular building project at Fort Bragg with Mike Bowers’
former company. Jean is still at Emory University but is ready to retire. June 2007 brought my first
grandchild, Alison, in Los Angeles.
THOMAS G. FAULDS
24947
Spouse: Gloria
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
Children: Thomas M. - 5/68
1962-64 M-1
George Brian - 11/69
William Travis - 10/70
Grandchildren: Four
Business Address
Home Address
312 West Springs Road
Columbia, S. C. 29223-7004
(803) 788-5366
Email: Tom.Faulds@gmail.com
Title: Retired May 2007
Nature of Business: Blue Cross and Blue Shield of S.C. (Health Insurance)
Area of Specialization: Health Care
Remarks: Gloria and I are splitting time between our home in Columbia and our house on Sullivan’s Island
near Charleston SC on the beach. I am still decompressing after retiring several months ago. At this point
working out daily and reading , lots of history and murder-mysteries.
We had Tetu’s as house guests on Sullivan’s Is during our recent mini reunion.
BERNARD FERRY
24963
Died September 14, 2007
Cadet Co.:
Widow: Nancy Ellen Dick Ferry
1960-62 I-2
1962-64 D-2
Children:
Grandchildren:
Karen Lee. Ferry Aurandt - 2/28/66
John Alexander Aurandt - 8/8/90
Ellen Lee Aurandt - 9/9/92
Home Address
301 Branch Crossing Drive
Covington, Louisiana 70435
(985) 809-5751
E-Mail: bernardferry@charter.net
Remarks: Dan Evans writes: By now, most of you know of the
passing of Bernie Ferry. This was most sudden. His cancer was
diagnosed in mid August and he quickly passed on the 14th of
September. Nancy, his wife, is planning a burial service at West Point late next Spring when she can get all her
family and friends together. I'm not sure if many of you know, Nancy is the daughter of Colonel Dick of math
fame.
Nancy lives near her daughter and family, and has a lot of local support. Feel free to drop her a note or
call. I enjoyed spending about an hour on the phone with her chuckling over Bernie Ferry stories.
Her Information is as given above
Don't forget to post your eulogies on wp.org.
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May Bernie rest in peace.
Bernie’s last entry was sent in shortly before he died:
When Nancy’s dad passed away in 2004 we stayed on in his home until the house sold and the estate was
settled. The key word here is “sold”. Just about that time Nancy was diagnosed with breast cancer. We
remained in Asheville for her treatment. As soon as it was over and a favorable report was rendered, we were
on the way to find our retirement home near our little family. “Little” is an understatement as they are all taller
than both of us.
Our family resides in Mandeville and we chose Covington, both on the north shore of Lake
Ponchartrain. Our furniture arrived from storage in Asheville and Rochester six weeks before Katrina. During
this period, I was diagnosed with diabetes.
Now, with health issues resolved, Katrina, which did minimal harm to our family, behind us we are
enjoying retirement. I never dreamed it would be so much fun to do each day just what you want to do when
you want to do it. Of course, there’s always tomorrow. It’s a great life!
ROBIN FICKER
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
1962-63 C-1
Business Address
Robin Realty
8002 Wisconsin Ave.
Bethesda, Maryland 20814
(301) 919-9068
FAX: (301) 652-8999
ex-cadet
Spouse: None
Children: Desiree - 12/9/76
Robin, Jr. - 2/20/78
Flynn - 12/13/81
Home Address
16711 Barnesville Road
Boyds, Maryland 20841-9202
(301) 515-1726
FAX: (301) 652-8999
E-Mail: robinficker@msn.com
Cell: (301) 919-9068
Title: Owner and Broker
Nature of Business: Real estate brokerage
Remarks: If you or someone you know is looking for a nest in Maryland, please call me. I shared a room with
James Powers and Norm Ziegler in Beast, Bill DiNeno and Norm Anderson plebe year, John Ward and Seavy
Bain as a yearling and Charlie Brown as a cow. I Am currently collecting the signatures to place a 21st charter
amendment on the Montgomery County ballot since l974. Leading a statewide drive to cut the Maryland sales
tax while the Governor is trying to increase several taxes this next legislative session. Son Flynn wrestled for 5
years at University of California at Davis in the PAC 10 and then cage fought. He lives with me and is
completing his MBA and coaching wrestling. Son Robby grows sunflowers and tomatoes on my farm.
Daughter Desiree is a professional triathlete who competes around the world and was second in the World
Ironman Triathlon Championships in Hawaii last year. She hopes to win this year. She has qualified for the
2008 Olympic Trials in the marathon, the only triathlete to have done so.
ROY S. FINNO
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
1962-64 H-2
Business Address
Northrop Grumman, Defense
Mission Systems Sector
ATTN: Roy Finno VAF9/400
Falls Church, Virginia 22041
Spouse: Judith E.
Children: Patrick - 11/23/73
Crissandra - 7/31/75
Jennifer - 9/13/76
Michael - 1/10/80
Home Address
3503 Wood Pile Court
Alexandria, Virginia 22310
(703) 329-2474
E-Mail: finnofam@erols.com
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24966
Fairfax, Virginia 22033
(703) 845 3328
(703) 968 2520
FAX: (703) 578-8500
E-Mail: roy.finno@ngc.com
Title: Senior Analyst
Nature of Business: Defense Contractor
Remarks: I am currently employed by Northrop Grumman (although retirement draws near.) I spend the
majority of my time supporting the Office of the Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs. In this capacity, I
function as a CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) senior analyst. However, most of my
time is spent identifying veterans who were exposed to chemical and biological agents during experiments
conducted by the military from World War II to the present. Once identified, we turn the veterans’ names over
to the Department of Veterans Affairs who informs these former service members of their exposure. As you can
imagine, record keeping 50 years ago was not very precise and done with paper and pencil not a computer.
Ferreting out these names is not always easy.
I also am the Program Manager for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s (DTRA) Treaty Training
Program. This program provides training on the Chemical Weapons Convention, START, Open Skies, and
Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaties to DoD personnel as well as personnel in other government
agencies. Besides managing the facilities required for the training and reproducing training material, I assist in
the development of new training material required by DTRA, and if required, provide limited class room
instruction.
Judy continues to teach part time in the Fairfax County School system. Her main focus is teaching
English as a Second Language (ESL) students and over the past several years has taken several long term
substitute teaching jobs for teachers who for one reason or another were unavailable to teach for several months.
Judy and I have taken up “cruising” and over the past several years have cruised the Baltic, British Isles,
Alaska and the Panama Canal. Two years ago we did a 19 day Northern Pacific Cruise – Osaka Japan to Seattle
with stops in Korea, Russia, and Alaska. Last year we did the Eastern Mediterranean and Baltic Sea with stops
in Greece, Turkey, Romania, Ukraine, and Italy. Our next planned cruise (after I retire) is a 21 day cruise from
Rome to Fort Lauderdale, via the Western Mediterranean, Africa, and Brazil – appropriately called the three
continent tour.
All four of our children have graduated from college. Patrick graduated from the University of Virginia
and after a short stint working as a civil engineer with the Virginia Department of Transportation applied for and
became a special agent with the FBI. He is now assigned to Atlanta and he and his wife April are expecting
their first child (our first grandchild) in September 07. Our youngest son, Michael, also graduated from the
University of Virginia and after graduation joined the Defense Intelligence Agency. He just returned to the
Washington area after a tour in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He is continually looking for assignments overseas but
currently works in the Washington, DC area.
Both our daughters became teachers. Crissandra graduated from Mary Washington College. After
teaching in Prince William County for several years, she moved to Houston Texas and has been teaching grades
1 – 3. She recently became engaged and plans to be married in the Spring of 2008. Our youngest daughter,
Jennifer, graduated from the University of Virginia and is currently teaching mathematics to learning disabled
children in a Fairfax County Middle School. She is a newlywed, marrying Jon Larkin, another teacher at her
school, in July 2007.
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DAVID MADSEN FISHBACK
25450
Died January 12, 1991
Widow: Jane
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 E-2
Children:
Allison - 5/1/74
Christina M Gregory - 10/5/76
Joanna - 6/14/80
Home Address (Jane)
1807 Denholm Drive
Manhattan, Kansas 66502
(785) 539-6023
Business Address (Jane):
Bluemont Hall 354
Kansas State University
)
Manhattan Kansas 66503
(785) 532-5444
Email: jfishbac@k-state.edu
Cadet Co.:
Home Address (Allison):
187 Dean Street; Apt #2
Brooklyn, NY 11217
347-204-1266
Email: allisonfishback@hotmail.com
Home Address: (Christina
2825 Ardennes Circle
Seaside Cal. 93955
(831) 236-5801
Home address (Joanna):
339 Riva Ridge Drive – Apt. B204
Fort Collins, Colorado 80526
(970) 232-4054
Email: fishback@lamar.colostate.edu
Title (Jane): Associate Professor, Kansas State University
Nature of Business: Education/University
Remarks: Jane Fishback currently lives in Manhattan, KS and works as an Associate Professor in Educational
Leadership at Kansas State University. Jane spends a lot of her time supervising a doctoral cohort at Ft.
Leavenworth which keeps her connected to the military. Jane would love to see any classmates or old friends
who happen to be in the Ft. Leavenworth area and looks forward to hearing from you
Allison lives in Brooklyn and works in Manhattan. She would love to hear from anyone who knew
David and welcomes all visitors.
Christina lives in Monterey California with her husband, Captain Robert Gregory (USMA 03-Armor).
Robert is attending the Naval Postgraduate School for a Masters in National Security Affairs. Prior to being
stationed in Monterey, Robert was stationed at Fort Riley Kansas where he and Christina met. He deployed in
OIF 3 coincidentally in the same brigade that her father commanded, the 3rd Brigade of the 1st Armored
Division. Robert is writing his thesis on the Future Combat Systems. Christina did graduate work at Kansas
State University with a focus in military history. Her thesis research focused on post Vietnam U.S. Army
doctrine. She currently works at the Naval Postgraduate School in the Graduate School of Business and Public
Policy. She is working on rewriting a guidebook for Department of Defense Modeling and Simulations. After
leaving Monterey, if Robert deploys to Iraq, Christina plans to travel to Vietnam and Cambodia to do research
for a personal project. They live on old Fort Ord in Seaside with their dog (black lab mix) Moose. Monterey
still happens to be one of the best places to be stationed in the U.S. They welcome any visitors while they are in
Monterey through next year (2008).
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Joanna is a third-year veterinary student at Colorado State University. She is in the Health Professions
Scholarship Program with the US Army Veterinary Corps.
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GEORGE A. FISHER
25051
Spouse: Brenda P.
1960-62 K-2
Children: Tara E. McNealy- 11/2/73
1962-64 E-2
Business Address
Home Address
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
551 English Village Way #911
1 Bethel Valley Road
Knoxville, Tennessee 37919
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37919
(865) 670-1653
(865) 241-6635
E-Mail: fisherga33@aol.com
E-Mail: fishergajr@ornl.gov
Title: Director, Defense Programs
Nature of Business: Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Area of Specialization: Systems Engineering
Remarks: Retired from Military Service in 1999 after 35 years. I then joined the National Security team at
Oak Ridge National Lab. I spend my days finding valuable uses for the Manhattan Project technologies and t
heir successors.
We recently acquired a home at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and will probably settle therein a couple
of years and get serious about golf.
Daughter Tara is a federal employee in Washington, D. C.
Cruising is a major hobby for all of us. Alaska next, followed by the Med!
Cadet Co.:
DANIEL H. FITZGIBBON
25039
Spouse: Joan Meltzer FitzGibbon
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
Children: Katherine Lenore FitzGibbon - 7/25/76
1962-64 D-1
Thomas Bernard FitzGibbon - 2/26/79
Business Address
Home Address
Barnes & Thornberg
6460 Lawrence Drive
11 South Meridian Street
Indianapolis, Indiana 46226-1035
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(317) 545-1752
(317) 231-7247
FAX: (317) 541-1431
FAX: (317) 231-7433
E-Mail: dan.fitzgibbon@btlaw.com
E-Mail: dan.fitzgibbon@btlaw.com
Title: Of Counsel
Nature of Business: Law Firm
Area of Specialization: International
Remarks: After graduation, Ranger, and Airborne, I served three years in West Berlin. I then volunteered for
Vietnam and completed Special Forces qualification and Vietnamese language school before arriving in
Vietnam. I served 19 months in Vietnam – ten as a team leader and nine as a staff officer at S-3, Fifth Special
Forces Group. In 2005, the Indiana Historical Society published my book, “To Bear any Burden”: A Hoosier
Green Beret’s Letters from Vietnam.
I left the Army and Vietnam in August 1969, enrolling at Harvard Law School, where I met my future
wife, Joan. Upon graduation in 1972, I joined the Indianapolis law firm that is now Barnes & Thornburg,
becoming a partner in 1979, serving 13 years on the Management Committee, and taking early retirement in
2000. The focus of my work in recent years has been international rule of law projects in emerging
democracies. Jean and I lived a year in Moscow while I headed a commercial law reform effort in 1998099.
Since then, I’ve had over a dozen shorter term projects that have taken me throughout the Balkans and into
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North Africa and the Middle East. The work has been challenging and interesting, and I’ve been able to learn a
lot myself in the process.
In the community, I’ve served on the boards of a large public school district and an American
Indian/Western Art Museum.
My greatest joy and source of comfort and pride has been my family: Joan, my daughter Kathy, and my
son Tom. I have been truly blessed to have them in my life.
On all counts, I am an extremely lucky man.
JOSEPH (JOE) E. FLESCH
ex-cadet
Spouse: Jean L. H.
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 D-2
Children: Joseph H. - 2/21/69
Jessica E. - 2/12/71
Business Address (Outdated)
Home Address
GRC International, Inc
5007 Lausanne Dr.
Systems Solutions Group
Centerville, Ohio 45458
2940 Presidential Drive, Suite 390
(937) 439-4076
Fairborn, Ohio 45324-6223
FAX: (937) 439-2005
E-Mail: jflesch@grci.com
Remarks: Joe last wrote in 1998. At that time he had been in the Dayton area for 2
years and had a cabin in central Pennsylvania.
CHARLES K. (KIM) FLINT III
25434
Spouse: Patricia Jones (Patti) Flint
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Children: Charles K. IV - 8/30/67
1962-64 G-2
Tammara (Tammy) - 6/29/70
Grandchildren: Charles K. Flint V (Chip) 10/10/03
Business Address
Home Address
Flint Consulting, Inc.
3314 Cotton Field Drive
(877) 775-3795
Mount Pleasant, S. C. 29466-8012
FAX: (843) 747-3798
(843) 881-6727
Email: kim.flint@cmci.com
Email: kimlax@aol.com
Cell: (843) 367-5686
E-Mail: kimlax@aol.com
Title: President and CEO
Nature of Business: Sales and Marketing consultant to special container manufacturing firm..
Remarks: The Flints remain in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, at Dunes West Golf Club, right by the 11th green.
I remain busy as a sales & marketing consultant to a company that makes special containers used by the military
for deployment, which takes me to military installations around the world to educate soldiers, marines, sailors,
and airmen about our products..
Patti remains a retired elementary school teacher – working as a volunteer at “Meals on Wheels” and as
head of the Pastoral Care Committee at our Episcopal Church. Although our nest is technically empty,
Caroline, Caty, and Cooper (2 wire-haired dachshunds and 1 airedale) keep us busy.
Son Charles, with wife Gianna (from Pisa, Italy) and their son, Chip, live in Kenesaw, Georgia,
considerably closer than Los Angeles where they had been for years.
Daughter Tammy remained in New York when I retired, and she has been at AOG, USMA for 18 years
– she is AOG’s “Queen of Addresses.
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FRANCIS LANIER FLY
25246
Spouse: Barbara
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
Children: Kevin L. Fly - 1/30/66
1962-64 H-2
Kristin J. Fetty - 12/12/70
David R. Fly - 8/14/78
Grandchildren: Shane Fetty – 6/27/91
Brandon Fetty – 4/21/93
Russell Lanier Fly – 2/21/95
Nathaniel Fly – 9/21/02
Katherine Fly – 5/12/05
Meghan Fly 04/18/2007
Business Address
Home Address
718 J Clyde Morris Boulevard
2063 Horne's Lake Road
Newport News, Virginia 23601
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
(757) 873-8566
(757) 258-4905
FAX: (757) 873-8566
lanierfly@yahoo.com
lanierfly@yahoo.com
Cell: (757)-291-5808
Title: Neurotherapist
Nature of Business: Neurotherapy ( Brainwave training)
Remarks: Barbara has retired as a social worker and is doing my billing (not my bidding) and I have cut down
to three workdays per week, and cut my tennis to once a day. As I age I am considering some golf, too. Our
Neurotherapy practice has enjoyed great success with a variety of disorders, particularly anxiety, depression,
ADHD and autism. In May, I had the opportunity to appear on the ABC Family Channel to do an update of a
program that I did in 2003. Our youngest son, David, and his wife, a family therapist, hope to join the practice
when he finishes his Ph.D. in 2 years.
R. BRUCE FOSTER
25009
Spouse: divorced – former spouse Wanda B.Foster
1960-62 K-2
Children: John B. - 6/19/69
1962-64 A-2
Meredith A. Johansen - 10/9/73
Grandchild: Alex L. Johansen – 3/26/99
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
R. Bruce Foster Financial Services, Inc.
9660 Sheffield Road
One Seagate - Suite 730
Perrysburg, Ohio 43551
Toledo, Ohio 43604
(419) 661-8437
(419) 247-1880
E-Mail: marisol@buckeye-express.com
FAX: (419) 247-1882
E-Mail: rbfoster@ buckeye-express.com
Title: Owner/President
Nature of Business: Provide investment and insurance planning and products to individuals and independent
businesses
Area of Specialization: Investment and insurance planning, implementation, and review
Remarks: I managed to verify Bruce’s phone and email. Last time he wrote (anticipating this year’s photo
search): In going through photos at my parents' house, I found a picture of the infamous Otis T. Lee awards
ceremony. ( John, I will forward a copy to you.) Our son, John, lives in Redmond, WA., and works in the XBox division of Microsoft. He has always had an interest in computer games; what young boy has not, and he
enjoys the testing and development work. Meredith and her husband, Mark, and son, Alex, are in the process of
relocating to Washington, D.C. Mark is an FBI agent and is assigned to the counterintelligence desk. In
addition to the challenges of a young mother, Meredith has a love for animals and assists at a shelter. We are
Cadet Co.:
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very happy that they will be located closer to Ohio; so we can visit more often. Wanda remains in Toledo, and
is very active. She volunteers at the church and the art museum; and travels a great deal. I continue to work
with my company in the financial services; and pay for Wanda's trips!
What was wrong with "irrational exuberence" anyway? We were all happier and a great deal
wealthier. One lesson I believe I learned at West Point is to never give up. Keep at it and hopefully things will
turn out alright. During the last three years of this Bear market, my resolve is tested almost everyday. I work
with many retirees who earn their living from the assets accumulated over a working lifetime. Most of my time
is spent working with them in rebalancing assets and income, counseling, and hand holding.
I enjoy playing golf and look forward to playing at class gatherings. I have had a sailboat on Lake Eire
for most of the last 20 years, and continue to enjoy that very much. Due to lack of time, I put the cruising
sailboat, a Gulfstar 50', up for sale. Who would buy a boat in this economy?! But, someone did; what was I
thinking? Now I have to attend to the long delayed chores at the house!
At this writing the United States has thousands of its service men and women poised to strike and
destroy the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein. The American public seems to be very supportive of our service
men and women with the exception of the usual crowd of idiots. The lack of international support is shocking
and appalling. Our forces are so professional and dedicated; it is an inspiration to witness their service to our
Nation.
I am so proud to be associated with the Class of '64, and wish you all well.
STANLEY S. FRACKER III
25249
Spouse: Helga Jutta (Schulz) Fracker
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-1
Children: Theresa Lynn Pratt- 3/18/66
1962-64 C-1
Sue Ann Fracker - 4/1/68
Stanley S. Fracker IV - 7/13/74
Wesley A. Fracker - 4/18/76
Grandchildren: Kelsey Lynn Pratt – 5/2/00
McKenna Leigh Pratt – 7/5/01
Bennett Bradley Fracker – 9/29/02
Riley Elisabeth Pratt – 4/11/03
Aidan Wesley Fracker – 8/14/03
Charles Cameron Fracker – 8/26/05
Kate Isabella Fracker – 4/27/06
Business Address
Home Address
4244 Fairway Lane
Jackson, Michigan 49201
(517) 782-4351
E-Mail: sfracker3@aol.com
Title: None
Nature of Business: Education
Remarks: In keeping with John's request to be brief I will attempt to comply. When I last wrote, I said I was
looking forward to retirement. I did retire in 2003. My wife, Helga has done likewise. We bought our
"dream" house, actually a condominium, and enjoy watching the snow fall and the grass grow and someone else
shovel it and mow it. We have lots of guest space, so if you are traveling to or thru our area please feel free to
stop by and stay.
We finally had the opportunity to make that trip to her birthplace - Berlin. It meant a great deal to "go
home" - especially with the wall gone. Unfortunately, all of her family who lived in the Eastern Zone have
likewise passed.
I spend a good deal of my day being thankful that we have our health and the basic comforts of life.
Whenever I begin to feel envious or wanting I recall the field exercises in Germany and the tours in Vietnam and
Thailand and recall that I vowed to always be appreciative of three things: sleeping in my own bed at night,
taking a hot shower, and having a cold coke whenever I wanted. I have all those and much more. It is just
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wonderful to be able to choose what I want to do and when I want to do it. And If I chose to do nothing that is
acceptable as well! Right now I am choosing to research my family genealogy and scanning most every piece
of data I have into the computer with intentions of writing a book about something before I lose the capability to
do so.
If you ever run into a "Fracker" stop and say "hi". There is a good chance you might. My daughter,
Sue, is relocating to Boston in April. She's a standup comedian and is going to work for the "Legends" which
handles the LPGA Tour in that area. If you are a professional basketball fan you may run into my son, Stan IV,
who is the Senior Producer for the Detroit Pistons and travels with the team considerably. My other son,
Wesley, is a financial consultant for AG Edwards here in Jackson, but is branching out nationally. And if you
ever have occasion to visit one of Michigan's most beautiful resort areas in Traverse City there is a good chance
you will run into my daughter. Theresa, and her husband Jeff, who own and operate a local rental business there
and hope to host weddings as well in the not too distant future.
HARVEY R. FRASER, Jr.
25077
Spouse: Katherine D. Fischer (Kitty)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
Children: Lauren Fischer Fraser - 4/17/83
1962-64 D-1
Business Address
Home Address
5 First Lane
Ridgefield, Connecticut 06877
(203) 438-8127
Cell: (203) 820-9066
E-Mail: hfraser@west-point.org
Title: Retired
Area of Specialization: Engineer – Systems Development Management.
Remarks: I am enjoying staying connected with the class through golf and the class forum. Despite rigorous
goals and lots of play, my golf game is not improving.
We are enjoying retirement. We travel a lot and enjoy being at home. We visit Manhattan regularly.
We also like to get away in the winter for skiing, golf, and general travel.
We go to most of the Army home football games and cheer the Rabble on. We savor all victories. Go
Army!
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WALDO D. FREEMAN
24953
Spouse: Diane
Children: Virginia Oetzman - 3/9/65
Laura Cooke - 4/2/66
Grandchildren: Alan Oetzman - 11/11/93
Jill Oetzman - 8/11/97
Alexander Cooke – 2/25/01
MaacKenzie Cooke – 11/12/04
Business Address
Home Address
Institute for Defense Analyses
6201 Lakeview Drive
4850 Mark Center Drive
Falls Church, Virginia 22041
Alexandria, Virginia 22311-1882
(703) 354-4057
(703) 845-4395
wfreeman1@cox.net
FAX: (703) 354-2255;
E-Mail: wfreeman@ida.org
Title: Defense Analyst
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 A-2
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Nature of Business: Defense Analysis
Remarks: Not much new in this SITREP, except that we no longer consider our home and my part time job in
terms of transition. Both are permanent for the foreseeable future. We gave up on moving and renovated
instead. Our daughters are still in Maryland and Florida and we have one additional grandchild. I still fly, we
golf and travel, but mostly we enjoy our family, local classmates, and friends.
ALBERT P. FULCO Jr.
25149
Spouse: Janet G.
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 I-1
Children: Lisa - 3/14/67 (dec'd 1980)
1962-64 D-1
Daniel - 4/23/70
Christopher - 9/12/74
Lauren - 12/6/78
Grandchildren: Emma Blair – 6/30/98
John Christopher – 5/20/00
Caroline Louise – 2/1/01
Maeve Catherine – 3/13/03
Ross Daniel – 4/27/04
Molly Elizabeth – 2/26/07
Mia Kathleen – 6/16/07
Business Address
Home Address (2007 AOG)
Paladin
111 Hilltop Drive
5825 Council Street NE
Downingtown, Pennsylvania 19335
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402
(610) 269-8062
(610) 363-6389
E-Mail: afulco@verizon.net
(319) 395-6115
Cell: (484) 459-9202
FAX: (319) 378-3589
E-Mail: afulco@paladinbrands.com
Cell: (484) 459-9202
Title: Director of Procurement
Nature of Business: Construction attachments
Area of Specialization: Procurement, logistics
Remarks: I verified Al’s phone number but received nothing for the book. I began a second career four years
ago, which proved to be a most rewarding adventure. Paladin began in 2003 and in 3 years grew through
acquisitions to a $300M leader in the construction attachments industry. The company is comprised of 5
business units with 16 plants from North Carolina to Oregon and from Wisconsin to Mexico. Paladin was
acquired by Dover Corporation last year.
At the end of this year I will give up the joys of travel and retire for the second time. Janet and I are
looking forward to spending more time an our beach house near Fenwick Island, Delaware.
Lauren and Marc were married in 2004 and are living in Raynham, Massachusetts. Marc works for his
family’s HVAC contracting business in the Boston area. Lauren is a third grade teacher in the
Bridgewater/Raynham School District. She has a master’s degree from Boston College and will receive a
certificate of advanced graduate studies from Bridgewater State College in December 2007. Their first child,
Mia Kathleen, was born in June.
Chris and Meg live near us in Pennsylvania. Their family is also growing. Molly Elizabeth was born
in February. Chris is completing a doctorate at Seton Hall University. He was recently named the Principal at
Springfield High School in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Meg teaches first grade at a nearby parochial
school.
Dan and his family are still located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Emma and Caroline are very active in
competitive gymnastics and swimming. It is hard to believe that Emma, our oldest grandchild, is in 4th grade!
Janet and I are looking forward to seeing all of you at the 45th Reunion. GO ARMY!!
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DENIS W. GALLOWAY
25026
Killed In Action October 24, 1966
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 M-2
Address (Denis’s Father):
Ralph Galloway
101 Brownsmill Road
Elsberry, Missouri 63343
(314) 898-2445
Remarks: In 1992, Denis's father wrote, “The years have gone by
since October 24, 1966. We still miss Denis, but enjoy the roster
and class directory from "The Point." It's interesting to read about
Denis's classmates, especially those Denis talked about. Denis's
mother, Eileen, went to be with the Lord in April of 1981, after a
lengthy illness with cancer. Diane, who was 16 at the time of
Denis's death, lives in Tucson, Arizona, where she teaches art.
Nena, who was 7 at the time, lives near Springfield, Missouri, with
her . . . two children, Sara (9) and Denis (7). Sara loves horses, and
competes in horse shows, and Denis loves sports of all kinds. Nena has her own jewelry design business, and
Keith works for Atlas Powder Co.
The '58 Corvette, which was Denis's pride and joy, still remains in the garage, a little dusty, but
still there. We enjoyed visiting with Denis's classmates, Michael Griffith and Walter Davis 1n 1990, and would
welcome others to stop in and say hello.”
MARK C. GALTON
25024
Died January 17, 1971
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
1962-64 C-1
Parents:
Philip and Ruby Galton
17485 Plaza del Curtador (193)
Rancho Bernardo
San Diego, California 92128-2234
(619) 485-5640
Remarks: Mark's parents, wrote the following for the 2000
directory: “We celebrated our 63rd wedding anniversary and
received congratulations from all the nieces, nephews, and their
families as well as from the National Association of Retired Federal
Employees. We have reached our Platinum Nineties. We have
been following the careers and are tremendously proud of the
gentlemen mentioned in the 1997-8 Directory. We feel a kinship
and bond toward these gentlemen and their families, and pray that
they will all remain well and happy.”
Recently, they were in contact with Joe Zengerle, who writes, “I'd just sent in our bicenten-nial
check when Mark Galton's parents, Phil and Ruby, called from San Diego; they're both well into their nineties,
and want to establish a scholarship fund for Mark at West Point. It really is a long line.”
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JAMES G. GANTSOUDES
25119
Died - October 17, 1997
Widow: Martha
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 E-2
Children:
Geordy - 10/10/76
Alexis - 9/23/78
Sarah - 7/11/85
Spencer - 1/29/87
Nicholas - 5/1/89
Alexis (as of 1999)
E-Mail: abg3@duke.edu
Home Address (Martha)
PO Box 460
279 Poverty Hollow Road
Redding Ridge, Conn. 06876-0460
(203) 938-0033
Cadet Co.:
E-Mail: gant@i84.net
FAX: (203) 938-0153
Remarks: Jim’s widow, Martha Poole Horgan, was a daughter of a sailor (USNA '46). For the 2000 directory,
Jim’s daughter, Alexis, wrote to Jack Price, who shared with the Class: “I miss my father very much and I would
like to thank you for making [the eulogy page] available for me to look at and read, and to share in other
people’s regrets at his loss.” Alexis was then a senior at Duke University in North Carolina. Geordy was
applying to medical schools.
A few days after Jim’s death, Jack Price wrote:
"I know today is a day of sadness with this news, but as I go through memories of Jim, it is more
a case of being flooded with warm memories than tears of sorrow. He leaves firm footprints in the sands of
time! And how lucky we were to walk with him. How could such a strong man leave so soon? It seems out of
order, somehow. May we treasure the family he leaves behind as we have Jim himself. Our prayers are with
them."
Mike Miller visited with Jim the week before he died and later wrote:
"The visit was so special, that I don't quite know how to describe it. I feel that perhaps God had a
hand in planning it. Jim is such an incredible guy. I sat with him for two days. We chatted about everything,
but mostly West Point. Despite all his accomplishments (Harvard MBA etc.) Jim's greatest love and his
greatest feeling of accomplishment was his WP experience. It was as if 33 years had melted away, as we
swapped all of our old cadet and army stories. It is hard to explain it, but there was a quality of greatness about
him which touched me greatly. Somehow West Point spotted those qualities in Jim so long ago when it made
him a cadet captain; a wise decision. He is still a great captain. He had proven it to the world."
ARNIE GAYLOR
25043
Spouse: Linda Jane
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
Children: Scott Alexander - 1/16/68
1962-64 M-1
Rebecca Lynn Gaylor Snyder - 10/7/71
Grandchildren: Nikolas Alexander Gaylor – 5/29/99
Lauren Elizabeth Gaylor – 2/15/02
Elizabeth Grace Snyder – 4/4/02
William Edward Snyder IV – 1/7/05
Business Address
Home Address
.
106 Saxon Road
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185-4920
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(757) 220-0360
FAX: (757) 220-0360
E-Mail: arnie.gaylor@gmail.com
(757) 784-1382
Title: Vice President and General Manager Training Services Division, Cubic Defense Application, Inc
(recently retired)
Nature of Business: Defense Contractor
Remarks: Linda and I are just settling into those long awaited Golden Years. While she never lost sight of what
was really important during our long partnership (we got married on graduation day in the Cadet Chapel), I spent
far too much time chasing the unimportant. I recently retired, and I am now trying hard to make amends.
I remained on active duty for just over twenty-six years. Truth is, my Army career was undistinguished
by most measures; however, I absolutely loved every minute of it, and would do it all over again in a heart beat.
I like to believe that the Army at least broke even on the deal. Linda spent those years nurturing our family,
keeping me out of trouble, and dealing with the really hard issues in life (such as explaining to the kids why
Daddy isn’t home or why he is home but too tired to play with them).
After retiring from the Army, Linda and I remained in Huntsville, Alabama for a very short period of
time while I learned how to work the Military-Industrial-Complex for a post-Army career. Soon we were
fortunate enough to follow a job opportunity to Tide Water Virginia where we settled in Williamsburg about
fourteen years ago. I said we settled, but I was detailed either out of state or overseas for six of those years again
leaving Linda alone to manage the home front….begin to see the enormous debt I owe that patient woman?
That one can sum up his entire working life in two short paragraphs is pathetic. At any rate, we are
finally retired and I can now decide what I really want to be when I grow up. This brings me back around to
making amends for past omissions: I found my calling as a Granddaddy. Linda and I have a thoroughly
delightful little family with truly solid-citizen children with equally solid spouses, and you can’t believe the
beautify children they produce! They, inclusively, provide me all the pleasures and challenges I need at this
stage of my life, and just maybe I am beginning to contribute to something important. Who knows, perhaps
Linda will even relax our mutually agreed upon rules of retirement and let me accompany her to the
Commissary….but that is to dream.
DAN GEARON
ex-cadet
Spouse: Dana Fields
1960-61 L-1
Children: Matthew Gearon – 6/26/98
1961-62 K-1
1962-64 A-1
Business Address (AOG 2002)
Home Address
Gearon Hoffman, Inc.
254 E 68th St. #26A
88 Broad Street
New York, New York 10065
Boston, Massachusetts 0211o
(212) 517-9169
(617) 247-1522
Email: dgearon@gearonhoffman.com
FAX: (212) 247-6821
Email: dgearon@gearonhoffman.com
300 Boylston Street, Apt. 511
Cell: (917) 301-8412
Boston, Massachusetts 02116
Title: CEO
Nature of Business: Marketing / Advertising.
Area of Specialization: Branding.
Remarks: Since last time, my father passed away but my mother is still going strong and living alone at 92, in
the Bronx. My son is 9 years old and I am grateful my father got to know him a little. I am part of that
sandwich generation, parent and child.
I continue to commute between New York and Boston once or twice a week. I enjoy working and
have particularly enjoyed being at the center of the digital revolution in marketing and media. Pretty soon, I am
going to have to face up to an exit strategy, but I have severe approach/avoidance on the subject.
Dana, Matthew, and I have a very rich life in NY, and Boston and are very thankful for our blessings.
Cadet Co.:
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Dana has taken a year off from magazine publishing but is starting to get “itchy” to get back to work.
Previously, Dana was publisher of Rolling Stone, US, Men’s Journal and FHM magazines.
I am turning 65 in a few months and having difficulty accepting it. My mind set is at least 20 years
younger. I am sure sooner than later alignment will take place, unfortunately.
JOHN H. (JACK) GERKEN
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
ex-cadet
Spouse: None
Children: John H. IV - 6/17/67
Mary Eleanore Kilian - 8/22/70
Home Address
8031 Northeast Bay Shore Court
Miami, Florida 33138
(305) ___-____
(239) 463-5234
Business Address
209 Northeast 95th Street
Miami, Florida 33138
(305) 759-1676
FAX: (305) 758-3099
Title: Lawyer - sole practitioner
Nature of Business: Law
Area of Specialization: Wills, Trusts, Probate law.
Remarks: No response. In 1998, Jack wrote, “am very involved in working with outstanding high school
students via Kiwanis and Key Club. I am the Kiwanis advisor for two inner city high schools, namely Miami
Edison and Miami Central High Schools. Working with these youngsters is rewarding and enlightening. It also
keeps me thinking young. Any Class of ’64 folks who come through Miami, please call me.”
ROBERT W. (BOB) GESNER
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
1962-64 C-1
Business Address
25418
Spouse: Frankie
Children: Michael - 4/13/81
Home Address
7409 South Himalaya Way
Aurora, Colo. 80016
(303) 766-1935
E-Mail: bobgesner@aol.com
Title: “Bob”.
Nature of Business: “Volunteer”
Area of Specialization: Strategy, Plans, Operations Research, Systems Analysis
Remarks: Still “honey doing” and volunteering. Frankie and I are enjoying retirement and don’t plan to move
from Colorado or our current home. With our son Mike, heading his computer game design company in the
Boston area we always have a spare room. All are welcome on their way to or through Colorado.We have a
condo in Frisco, Colorado located on a good trout stream and close by ski areas in the winter. A couple of more
good reasons to visit Colorado.
Two summers ago we took a river cruise in Europe from the North Sea to the Black Sea. A wonderful
experience and a chance to compare Western Europe to Eastern Europe. This summer we took another river
cruise in Russia from St Petersburg to Moscow. Another eye-opening experience. Big cities are building like
crazy and the rural villages are 60 years behind times by US standards. Their transition to Democracy, if they
really make it, will be long and hard.
Still taking road trips as well, and have a new quest. Since Frankie has now been to every state, we are
now visiting historical American churches. Mike gave her a puzzle with 65 churches in it. Now whenever we
get in the trip mode for a visit here, there, or where ever, we make a side trip to visit one of these churches. On
our way back from Russia, we stopped off for a five day visit with Mike and managed to visit two of the
churches. One on Cape Cod, and the other in Vermont. Lots of interesting history in the early days of our
country, and I enjoy visiting New England where I grew up. But in the long run, there is nothing like Colorado.
We are here for the duration...come see for yourself.
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NORMAN GILL Jr.
25198
Spouse: Sandra Jeanne (Sandy)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
Children: Rebecca (Becky) - 8/28/65
1962-64 D-1
Norman (Skip) - 3/2/70
(USMA 1992)
Grandchildren: Alexander - 9/15/97
Thomas – 7/16/98
Skyler (Skye) – 11/2/00
Dana – 12/28/00
Sara – 7/26/04
Business Address
Home Address
441 Hallmark Road
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28303
(910) 867-6828
Email: sjnwgill@aol.com
Email: nmsjgill@hotmail.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: My last entry in our 2003 class directory found Sandy and me living in Paris, France. Alas! All
good things eventually come to an end. After 5 years of a wonderful life in Paris, we found ourselves back in
Fayetteville, North Carolina -- again. Right next to Fort Bragg, where we had spent many years in the Army.
In fact, we moved back into our house, which we had rented out for 10 years. So, we exchanged Les Champs
Elysees in Paris for Yadkin Road in Fayetteville. Any of you who have been to Ft. Bragg know what that
means: fast food joints, bars, pawn shops, more bars…., you get the picture.
I have retired for the third and final time--I hope. I do teach Chinese martial arts, but I do it pro bono
for the local hospital and recreation centers. The sublime experience where your passion becomes your work.
Call it play and fun. My interest in the Chinese martial arts has led me to China several times to study martial
arts and to learn the culture. In fact, as I write this (13 July 07) I am just about out-the-door today for my 5th
trip. This will be a 3-month trip, with a month in Vietnam. This will be my first time back to Vietnam since
1966. Hmmm, what will I find? On all these trips, Sandy has not felt the urge to go into such primitive places.
So, pay-back has always been to take her back to Paris for month-long trips full of outdoor cafes, markets,
bistros, etc.
Much of Sandy’s family still lives in St. Malo, Brittany, so we also spend time with them when we are
in France. As time quickly passes, Sandy will soon be the matriarch of the family with the job of keeping united
the side of the family in France with the side here in the USA. Sandy has also retired, for the first and only time.
She waited to enter the work force until after the kids had left home, so she was a late bloomer. So we are both
free now to pursue together the fun and play of retired life. As the cost of living is very reasonable in
Fayetteville, North Carolina, our resources are available for us to just pick up and go anywhere, whenever, on
the whim, for as long as we want. True freedom. Come to North Carolina for a good retirement situation.
Especially if you are a golfer -- which I am not!
Skip (USMA 1992) is a Major in the Army, in the Medical Specialty Corps. He has just been assigned
to Brook Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, after 2 years at Walter Reed hospital and at the White
House Medical Unit. He is happy to be back in the real world. After an initial 2 years of humping a ruck-sack
in an infantry battalion at Fort Lewis, WA, he saw the true light (the one his dad missed) and changed branches - he ain’t looked back since. Becky manages to run a bakery business, be an Occupational Therapist, chair the
school PTA Hospitality Committee, and raise 3 kids. Where does she get all that yang energy?
So there we have it. It is good to stay in touch with you through the forum and this directory. I read in
the forum about the many mini-class reunions your golfers enjoy. A true blessing. So, where are all you martial
artists (like John Lang) who want to get together and break bricks or golf clubs for a week? Sandy and I very
much look forward to seeing you at our next class reunion – it can’t come soon enough.
Embrace the tiger and return to the mountain.
Pax et bonum.
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DENNY GILLEM
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
1962-64 E-2
Business Address
25233
Spouse: Marilyn
Children: Dave - 3/25/72
Home Address
980 72d St. SE
Grand Rapids, Michigan 49508
(616) 698-8953
FAX: (616) 554-2927
E-Mail: 1776.chair@usxchange.net
Title: Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Grand Rapids Community College
Nature of Business: Education – also a Radio Host
Area of Specialization: Setting standards while keeping faculty and students happy.
Remarks: I'm sort-of, semi-retired. I'm an adjunct in political science at the local community college; I teach
4 sections of American Government (a required course) each semester and absolutely love it. I get about 140
young minds to mess with each semester; I'd do it for nothing, yet they pay me for it. I also occasionally teach
either political science or management at the local University of Phoenix campus.
I'm not too active in local politics any more, but can't totally keep my hands out of it. I've giving up on
refereeing high school soccer, but still do youth games; those teenagers seem to run faster each season.
I was asked by the local talk-radio station to begin a military-focused talk radio show; it started on 20
May and will be on for an hour at six pm each Sunday; this is certainly something that I'd do for nothing, but
they plan to pay me if they can sell enough ads. We did a one-hour show which was aired on Veterans Day
Weekend in 06; that show won an award from the Michigan Assn of Broadcasters; this is pretty heady stuff for
an old infantryman.
A couple of years ago I wrote a book on the current mideastern war; I was unable to find a publisher, so
few besides a handful of classmates who critiqued it, ever saw it. It turns out that it has given me a lot of data to
use in the classroom and on the air.
My Marilyn continues as a half-time special education teacher at a local Christian school; she keeps
talking about retiring, but loves what she's doing; I suspect that we'll both still be in the classroom in 10 years.
Son Dave continues in the Grand Rapids Police Dept; he's just been transferred into a newly created division that
will focus on integrating technology into the officer-on-the-street's life. He's also about to take the sergeant's
exam. He's also a recent graduate of the department's leadership school; he had to write a paper on a significant
leader--and picked his old man (I never cry, but this sure made my eyes sweat); it also got me an invitation to
speak at their future classes.
Spiritually, Marilyn and I are on an interesting walk. My mom was a Jew, so, technically, I'm a Jew.
For the past year or so we've been studying my Jewish roots; reading the Old and New Testaments through the
eyes of a Jew has given us some significant insights and changes the way we see a lot of things. So, I'm sort of a
Jewish Pentacostal right now; I'm not sure that there are very many of us.
Denny Gillem
DENNIS R. GILSON
24935
Spouse: Ellen (m. 6/22/69)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
Children: Karen - 9/9/72
1962-64 A-1
Sharon - 9/9/72
Grandchild: Rachel – 11/14/01
Johnny (step) – 4/20/92
Business Address
Home Address
730 Hampshire Circle
State College, Pennsylvania 16803
(814) 867-3263
E-Mail: dennisgilson@comcast.net
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Title: Retired
Remarks: I retired in January 2005 after completing phases 1 and 2 of the American Philatelic Center
construction project in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. I still volunteer at the American Philatelic Center on behalf of
the American Philatelic Society and American Philatelic Research Library. I’m still an avid stamp collector and
30 year member of the APS.
Our daughter Sharon still lives in Indianapolis, Indiana, and still works for a large United Methodist
Church. She has completed her doctorate and has been ordained since the last Register update.
Our daughter Karen has remarried and now lives in Liberty, Missouri (a Kansas City suburb), with her
new husband and step son. She is completing a master of library science degree and works for the local public
library system.
Ellen still sews and quilts and collects mystery books. We lost two of our three dogs in the summer of
2005 and have since adopted one more. Missy is 9 and Andy is 2.
We’ve done some traveling in the last few years and just recently returned from Portland, Oregon and
the largest stamp show in the country. I usually go to three or four stamp shows a year, usually as a recruiter for
the APS.
I’m enjoying retirement and recommend it to all!.
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FRANK GIORDANO
24932
Spouse: Judi
Children: Amy Moellering - 11/17/65
Meg Ruppert - 10/26/67
Debbie Poe - 6/10/73
Sam Giordano - 4/24/77
Grandchildren: Sarah Moellering - 9/18/91
Matthew Moellering - 7/5/93
Margaret Anne Moellering - 5/16/95
Thomas Ruppert – 11/10/02
Abigail Poe – 4/24/03
Marie Ruppert – 5/10/05
William Poe – 9/27/06
Dominic Giordano – 4/27/07
Business Address
Home Address
Naval Postgraduate School
25170 Baronet Rd
1 University Way
Salinas, CA 93908-8920
Monterey, California 93940
(831) 642-9232
(831) 656-7500
E-Mail: fgiordano@sbcglobal.net:
(800) 772-6627
E-Mail: frgiorda@nps.edu
Cell: (831) 277-0525
Title: Professor, Naval Postgraduate School
Nature of Business: Operations research and defense analysis
Remarks: We have moved since the last directory, but remain in the Monterey area. We are blessed to have
grandchildren nearby as the Moellering’s live in Pleasanton (near San Jose) and Sam and Myra are in San Diego.
Deb and Robert Poe have moved to Dallas while Meg and Mark Ruppert remain in DC. We enjoy our family
and our reunions highlight the calendar.
I still enjoy teaching at the Naval Postgraduate School. I marvel at the energy, unmatched dedication,
and the professionalism of today’s officers and their families. It makes me thankful and proud for having had
the opportunity to serve with all of you. Judi volunteers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and helps with
grandchildren on a moment’s notice. Judi and I love to see classmates: the beach is close, the welcome mat is
out, the golf courses nearby, and the Iron City has been upgraded to cabernet. Life is great!
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
1962-64 F-2
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PETER E. GLESZER
25337
Spouse: Barbara Allen Gleszer
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 H-2
Children: None
1960-62 M-1
1962-64 C-1
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Rocketdyne Division
113 Savannah Sq
Boeing Company
Fairhope, AL 36532-6342
6633 Canoga Avenue
(251) 929-2080
Canoga Park, California 91303
Cell: (251) 455-1692
(818) 586-4525
FAX: (818) 586-1330
Title: Director of Marketing
Nature of Business: Aerospace
Remarks: I did verify phone and cell – but no response. Pete wrote in 1998 that he and Barbara really like
Southern California and hoped to stay there ‘til next retirement.
CLIFFORD N. (MIKE) GOFF
25018
Spouse: Renate
Children: Christina Reed – 6/23/65
Carsten Goff – 5/8/69
Joy Meacham – 2/21/80
Grandchildren: Jesica Reed – 4/15/84
Matthew Reed – 11/28/85
Kyle Goff – 1/1/97
Ethan Meacham, - 2/11/02
Luca Goff – 8/3/04
Chloe Meacham – 5/9/05
Business Address
Home Address
Director of utilities
319 Melrose Avenue
Stanford University
San Francisco, California 94127
327 Bonair Siding
(415) 587-4744
Stanford, California 94305
E-Mail: cgoff@stanford.edu
(650) 723-3351
FAX: (650) 723-3191
Email: cgoff@stanford.edu
Title: Director of Utilities, Stanford Univ.
Nature of Business: Power production and utilities management for major University
Area of Specialization: Engineering management
Remarks: Renate and I have now been in San Francisco for over 20years and still love it
I retired from the Army at the Presidio of San Francisco in 1990 and moved across town to the
University of California - San Francisco. In 2001, I retired again – this time from UC - and joined Stanford
University as Director of Utilities. Apparently I don’t understand the word “retire”. Stanford has been a great
change. The Campus is beautiful, sports opportunities abound and the people are super! Renate has worked
for the San Francisco Convention and Visitor's Bureau for over ten years and is still one of the City’s biggest
fans. Both of our daughters live in the Bay Area, so we get to enjoy visiting four of our grandchildren often.
Our youngest, Joy is now in Santa Rosa with husband Boyd, son Ethan and daughter Chloe. She is teaching
Kindergarten/First Grade in Santa Rosa and he is a painting contractor in Petaluma. After the Army finally
brought Tina and Joe Reed (’79) to California for 4 years as the Professor of Military Science for Santa Clara,
Stanford and San Jose State Universities, they decided to stay and live nearby in Pleasanton while Joe has been
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
1962-64 B-2
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working with Computer Science Corp. on programs such as Land Warrior Our granddaughter, Jessica, has a
beautiful voice and is in a graduate opera program at the New England Conservatory of Music. Her brother
Matt is a senior at San Diego State and in his final year with the NROTC program. Carsten is a GM 15 with the
Bureau of Land Management in Boise, Idaho coordinating BLM’s portion of the Landfire computer mapping
program.
Humorous anecdotes are almost as difficult for us senior citizens as trying to go 3.0 on all of our
roommates. I look back on my sheltered plebe year and my good fortune to have lots of help. In Beast,
roommate J.P. Ryan’s prior Army experience helped us avoid lots of mistakes and for those that we made, our
other roommate Pete (I never saw a tree before) Stancavage from NYC was like a magnet for the detail. During
the year parades were no problem with Wally Temple in high demand for jokes and stories. I do have to blame
Plebe year for the fact that these days, rather than touching my toes, I am just happy to see them. When I got to
107 lbs, my squad leader was so worried that he would be blamed for not letting me eat that I was ordered to
bring a pint of ice cream with me every afternoon on calls and eat the whole thing in front of him! There were
worse punishments – such as having to go any where near D-1!
I look forward to seeing everyone at our 45th.
JOHN MEIGS GRAHAM
25474
Killed In Action January 16, 1971
Cadet Co.:
Widow: Nancy Mullin (Graham) Pocock
1959-62 H-1
1962-64 G-1
Children:
John Meigs Jr. (USMA '87) - 8/30/65
U. S. Army Space Operations Officer
Anne Mary Bryer - 4/67
Grandchildren:
John M. III (Jack) Graham - 9/94
Nancy “Summer” Graham - 4/95
Heather Graham – 6 years
Leanne Meigs Bryer - 7/15/94
Bradley Bryer - 8/95
Nancy Bryer – 1997
Sarah Bryer – 2001
Address (Nancy):
Mrs. Nancy Graham Pocock
Box 61077
Palo Alto, California 94306
(602) 840-0371
E-Mail: nanpoc@aol.com
Remarks: Thanks you for the opportunity to share the Graham family news.
Anne and Earle and their four children are back to the Washington D.C. area from Heidelberg,
Germany. Anne is in her 18th year of service as an Army civilian(GS-15) and is currently assigned to the
Headquarters of the Installation Management Activity. Over the recent Thanksgiving holiday they were in the
USA on home leave and visited the Grahams in Kentucky. Mrs. Hallie O’Bryan Graham (“Gran-Gran”) is in
her 94th year and lives near her daughters in Owensboro, Kentucky.
John Jr. and Peggy are both on faculty at West Point. Peggy is in the IT-Computer Department and
John is an Academy Professor in the Behavioral Sciences and Leadership Department, teaching and doing
applications to targeting processes through social network analysis. John is also the USMA Scoutmaster.
Their children are enjoying the many West Point family activities. On 9 March, John’s Dad would have been
68 years old. That weekend, Peggy, John, and family visited “Gran-Gran” and family in Owensboro, Kentucky.
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Classmates Alumni of the USMA Prep School have established an award given at graduation of the
West Point Prep School to a top enlisted soldier in memory of John and Anne’s Dad.
Our nephew, USMA First Classman Alexander Mullin was commissioned into the Field Artillery this
May. My husband, Dick, and I have relocated to Silicon Valley where he is the Vice President of Corporate
Quality and Customer Advocacy for Network Appliance, a data storage corporation. Next year is my reunion
year at Vassar College. We look forward to that upcoming visit to the Hudson Valley and to Orange County,
New York – my childhood home.
We send our best wishes to the Class of 1964 and their families.
LEE R. GRASFEDER
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
1962-64 C-2
Business Address
25029
Spouse: JoAnn
Children: Lauren Luster - 6/4/66
Richard - 8/7/75 (USMA '97)
Linda - 5/10/77
Grandchild: Davis Luster - 5/11/97
Emma Luster – 5/22/01
Home Address
3030 Cross Country
Germantown, Tennessee 38138
(901) 754-5497
FAX: (901) 754-5497
lrgjfg@hotmail.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: After fulfilling a life-long desire to run my own business, I sold Cash Iron, Inc. after owning it for 3
½ years. It was, for the most part, a successful and enjoyable experience.
JoAnn is currently on a year’s leave of absence from teaching at Germantown Elementary School to
help care for her parents in St. Louis, Mo.
Since our children are located in Boston, Massachusetts, and Durham, North Carolina, we no longer
have any family ties in the Memphis area. Consequently, last year we embarked on a project to build our own
house near DeSoto, Missouri (45 miles south of St. Louis) on some property JoAnn acquired a few years ago.
Progress has been slow, but what else do we have to do with our time?
Richard is a financial analyst in Boston and his wife Alicia is in her third year at State Street Bank.
Linda is still doing research in cellular and molecular biology at Duke – hopefully she will finish this
fall.
Lauren is still in Nashville, Tennessee attending to the needs of her family and working part time at the
Vanderbilt University Hospital.
Other than having a few lower back pains due to “lumbar stenosis” this past year, the Lord has blessed
us and we are aging, hopefully, like a fine wine.
PATRICK HOWARD GRAVES, Jr.
25276
Spouse: Sara J.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Anna-Katherine Bowman - 1/26/73
1962-64 F-1
Patrick H. III - 2/8/78
Grandchildren: Ann Massey Bowman – 5/24/06
Sara Katherine Bowman– 5/24/06
Business Address
Home Address
Bradley, Arant, Rose & White, LLP
503 Eustis Ave.
200 Clinton Avenue West
Huntsville, Alabama 35801
Suite 900
(205) 536-8971
Huntsville, Alabama 35801
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(205) 517-5143
FAX: (205) 517-5200
E-Mail: pgraves@bradleyarant.com
Title: Lawyer/Partner
Nature of Business: Law
Area of Specialization: Real estate transactions.; Title insurance
Remarks: Our daughter had twins in 2006. These are the first grandchildren in the family and are a delight to
us. Still working and enjoying it. We have been traveling internationally on Sara’s work as Director of
Information Technology and Systems at University of Alabama Huntsville. Ann Katherine is juggling her twins
with law practice. Patrick is completing a master’s in biology at the University of Alabama (entomology).
LeROY H. GRAW (LEE)
25075
Spouse: Guo Qun Yang (Grace)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Byron Ehud Graw - 2/20/84
1962-64 M-1
Karen Aileen Graw - 9/7/86
Business Address
Home Address
US:
Appt D405
16192 Coastal Highway
Hairun International Condominiums
Lewes, Delaware 19958
#2 Jiangtai Rd., Chaoyang District
Beijing, China 100016
Tel: 86-10-5135-7165
China:
FAX 86-1—5135-7165
Tel: 302-703-0537
E-mail Latingraw@aol.com
Skype Address: latingrawchina
Cell 86-1355-277-3707
US Fax: 415-651-8884
China Fax: 86-10-6434-8698
Cell: 86-1355-277-3707
Email: Latingraw@aol.com
Title: President/Owner, American Certification Institute, International Purchasing and Supply Chain
Management Institute, and Global Negotiation Institute
Nature of Business: Training, Consulting, and Personal Professional Certification, primarily in Purchasing and
Supply Chain Management
Area of Specialization: Purchasing, Materials, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management.
Remarks: Hello, all. I am currently doing what most of us thought as cadets to be unpatriotic, treasonable,
ridiculous, impecunious, or worse! I am living and working in the People's Republic of China! I am in
Beijing, actually, what we once thought of as "The Heart of Commie Land", with its "Controlled Economy and
perpetual Political Dynasty ruled by the Communist Party"!! And, no, I am not "spying for the CIA" or
anything quite as glorious and romantic (although one of my businesses here is "ACI")!! But yes, I am
participating in what the Chinese euphemistically refer to as their "mixed economy" or "socialism with a
capitalistic twist".
I have several businesses here in China (all are registered in the State of Delaware) and have “alliance
partners” in most of the major cities in China, as well as in Malaysia, Singapore. Romania, and Dubai. Our
principal businesses are purchasing, supply chain, and business management training, consulting and
professional certification.
I also represent some private American university interests here, doing mostly MBA and other graduate
degree programs for senior Chinese government and company managers. I am a 100% entrepreneur here.
Although I make money for developing and managing education, training, and certification programs, I also
make money by teaching in my programs. It is enough to keep me "off the street" as they say (a good thing,
too, since you don't want to be on too many Chinese streets, especially after hours).
My 7 Chinese employees and I locate potential alliance partners, students, and certification candidates
and we then negotiate, award, and administer contracts with them. All of our contracts with Chinese alliance
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partners are “dual language” (English and Chinese). My programs have taken me to most of the major cities in
China and I can honestly say that I know much more now about Chinese culture and customs than "the average
bear" (Panda Bear, that is). I hire my professors, instructors, interpreters, and translators on an "adjunct basis"
and, although most are from the US, I have some other expatriates working with us. If any of you are interested
in teaching for a typical three day program for us (Friday/Saturday/Sunday), "shoot me a resume" to
Latingraw@aol.com and tell me what you are good at teaching. Also tell me what you think you are worth
(don't be surprised if my Chinese partners have a different viewpoint on that subject). And by all means, come
and visit me on your next trip to "the Far East", either for the 2008 Olympics or whatever. “Our doors are
always open”. My wife, Yang Guo Qun, and I (and our German-Chinese-American Schnauzer dog “Hans”)
would be delighted to see you!!
As a means of communication to and “education” of my children, I recently completed a fairly
exhaustive autobiography. There is a Chapter on my Army career and another on China, as well as other
Chapters in my life. I have interjected as many pictures as I could find of my “ancestors” and a goodly bit of
humor and “things I have learned and hope that my Children learn before making the same mistakes that I did”.
If anyone wants a copy, just shoot me an email to Latingraw@aol.com. I do not intend to publish this “at this
time”.
Since I forgot to include notes on my children last time, I will correct that oversight now. In 2006, my
son Byron finished his BA from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and is about to get his MBA from
the California University of Management and Sciences. He has applied to Law School and has been accepted by
9 or 10 of them. He needs to choose where he wants to do his legal servitude for the next 2-3 years but is
inclined to go with “the law school that has the best record of starting salaries”. I suggested to him that life style
of the city surrounding the Law School also counts for something. He will start Law School (somewhere) this
fall. Byron is also a skilled musician, playing the bassoon, trumpet, and (electric) guitar.
My daughter Karen is with her mother in Israel. She has just finished a BSBM with California
University of Management and Sciences and is working on a dual BS degree (in Design) with a university in
Haifa. With her dual degree she wants to work for a Design firm either in Israel or the US. Karen is the artist in
the family and she wants to do something in life relating to art. Karen is also an excellent musician. Her forte is
piano and oboe and she gives piano lessons in her spare time.
FRED GRAY
24980
Spouse: Lillian H. (Thalia)
1960-62 B-2
Children: Kelly Keesling - 3/17/68
1962-64 I-2
Tracy D. Delahunt - 2/6/70
Peter J. - 5/31/77
Grandchildren: Ashley Keesling - 7/12/93
Stephen Keesling – 9/28/95
Casey Delahunt – 4/28/04
Business Address
Home Address
8108 West Point Drive
Springfield, Virginia 22153
(703) 569-2834
E-Mail: fredgray@west-point.org
Cell: 703-919-7157
Title: None
Nature of Business: Retired
Area of Specialization: To be determined
Remarks: With the last write-up I announced I had retired and would see how this life of unwork goes. I am
pleased to report that it does. I have not worked a lick since nor have I entertained many thoughts about
rejoining the racing of the rats. I have found that the combination of O5 retirement pay and social security just
about covers expenses so unless I have a sudden hunger for a Grosse Mercedes or a mistress I suspect I shall
stay idle and happy about it.
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Everyone told me that you will be busier retired than you were working. It isn’t really true, but it does
seem that way. After a few months of catching up on old forgotten tasks, I started looking for things to do
during the day. First among these was ramping up the exercise, starting step aerobics several times a week,
adding racquetball and tennis to the weekly agenda, and eventually losing about 20 pounds. Later I would add
thrice weekly Pilates sessions, mainly to address a chronic back problem that had deteriorated to the point that
the only remedy offered by the doc was screws in the spine. The Pilates worked, I have no screws, and still
play tennis and racquetball with some degree of abandon. Thalia and I would pulse in and out of Yoga, and
have recently started personal trainer sessions.
Next I looked at the list of New Years’ resolutions from the past 10 years and noticed that every year
seems to be the same: lose weight, write a book, start painting, start writing music, make the Olympic team. I
picked one and began drawing and painting classes through Fairfax County. I have taken these now for about 4
years and can report that I have taken classes for four years now. I do have a web site for those who enjoy a
good laugh: http://members.cox.net/fredcgray
Then I bumped into Iris Knell and we were talking about singing and the next thing I knew she has
recommended me to the National Men’s Chorus in DC. So I joined that group in September. It is remarkably
like the old Glee Club except the singers are somewhat older. We are about 40 in number and sing in the lusty
manly style popular with glee clubs until girly men’s groups like Chanticleer and the Kings Singers got popular.
Lately we have taken to doing joint concerts with the Army Chorus which is a lot of fun. You can learn about
the group at www.nationalmenschorus.org/index.html.
So my weekdays were just about filled out with art classes, tennis flights and matches, racquetball
matches, step aerobics sessions, Pilates and Yoga sessions. There was still some dead time on Monday and
Friday so I joined a retiree bowling group at For Belvoir those days. The evenings were starting to fill up too,
with chorus rehearsal Tuesdays, bridge at the American Legion Wednesdays, Bowling league with Thalia on
Thursdays, Ski Club tennis sessions of Saturdays. Fridays we reserved for movies. Sunday and Monday
evenings are still available; anyone have any ideas?
So, when I retired in 2003 I had great aspirations of using my new freedom to change the world. I must
report that I can’t do that. I haven’t got the time.
In early 2005 Thalia decided that she had had enough of getting up at 4 AM and shuffling off to teach
High School Chemistry, and decided to chuck it all and join me at home. She quickly managed to fill her days
up too. We go to the same Pilates and Yoga classes, and play tennis together most of the time, though we are in
different USTA leagues. In addition she took up tutoring Chemistry at home, which keeps her skills sharp and
brings in loose change. When I bowl, she plays more tennis. Lately she has discovered Internet bridge, which
keeps her amused for hours on end.
In 2006 we decided that, since the kids were gone, we needed a bigger house, so we signed a contract
for a 3 story addition, replacing the existing deck off the kitchen with a sun room, putting new decks on either
side, adding an extension to a bedroom upstairs and a screened porch beneath it all. Construction started in
November and as of this writing (July) is still ongoing. It is almost done, we use it daily now, but we are still
waiting for some odds and ends. Mostly ends.
As for the kids, we still have three.
Eldest daughter Kelly lives in Charlotte North Carolina, where she works as the communications
director for her church and does desktop publishing and scrapbooking. Granddaughter Ashley just turned 14,
plays the piano for her church band, is into softball and soccer. Grandson Stephen is 11, short like me, plays the
viola, is into soccer and baseball. Neither has a lot of time for grandparents any more. We see them several
times a year.
Daughter Tracy also lives in Charlotte and gave us grandchild #3 in 2004. Tracy works as a senior VP
at Bank of America heading a risk management team. Young Casey is now 3, absolutely delightful, and had the
highlight of her life recently when – clad in her finest Cinderella dress – actually got to meet Cinderella in
Disneyland. The photo is priceless.
Son Peter got called back into the Marines in March 2003 and shipped off to Camp Pendleton, where he
served as an instructor. When his enlistment was up he decided not to reenlist in the Marines, thus avoiding a
trip to Iraq and causing great relief among his parents and siblings. He settled in San Diego where the weather
is better than in Baghdad, and took up the profession of stealing -uh - repossessing cars. Recently he has
decided that this line of work has limited upside potential and has been taking courses in financial planning.
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Now that should be a change of pace.
We plan to stay here in Springfield Viginia as long as we can navigate the stairs. Thalia and I will
celebrate our 41st anniversary this December. We hope to keep active and busy as long as it takes.
MIKE GRAY
24934
Spouse: Lucy
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: Terry Michael - 12/20/67
1962-64 H-2
Russell Scott (Rusty) - 6/4/69
Grandchildren: Samuel Jon Gray - 11/30/97
Lindsay Nicole Gray - 2/23/98
Connor Allan Gray - 5/30/99
Sarah Morgan Gray - 11/25/99
Dylan Michael Gray – 7/22/00
Nathaniel Walker Gray – 11/5/02
Business Address
Home Address
4517 Oahu Drive NE
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111-2815
(505) 292-6175
mgray62@comcast.net
Cell: (505) 459-0012
Title: Retired
Remarks: Still retired, still playing competitive golf and tournament bridge, still married to the same
wonderful gal, still enjoying 6 grandchildren, still involved in Bible Study and Christian fellowship. Had my 2nd
hole-in-one playing with my 3 year old grandson last summer -- quite a thrill for both of us. Won one of the
main knockout events at a Bridge Regional this year – nearing 1000 masterpoints. Proud of son, Terry, who
pastors a Calvary Chapel in El Paso and has a daily radio program as well. Proud of son, Rusty, who is
comptroller of a good sized company. Both sons have wonderful families. Lucy and I just celebrated our 40th
anniversary with a beautiful weekend in Durango, Colo. Life is good and I have nothing but fond memories of
West Point. We have a big house with lots of room -- come visit! Contact me at mgray62@comcast.net
RICHARD (DICK) L. GRAY
25451
Spouse: Janet K.
1960-62 M-1
Children: Jerri Marie - 5/15/75
1962-64 B-1
Scott Laird - 11/6/82
Business Address
Home Address
1510 Wind River Drive SE
1510 Wind River Drive SE
Huntsville, Alabama 35802
Huntsville, Alabama 35802
(256) 881-7161
(256) 881-7161
FAX: (256) 885-5995
FAX: (256) 885-5995
E-Mail: rgray111@omcast.net
E-Mail: rgray111@comcast.net
Title: Consultant to Riverside Research Institute on DOD aircraft programs
Nature of Business: Support to Large manned reconnaissance aircraft ( Cobra Ball,
Combat SENT and Rivet Joint- also support Missile Defense Agency Aircraft Programs)
Remarks: I verified phone number (AOG had old area code) but got nothing by press time. Last time Dick
wrote: am enjoying life as a semi-retired consultant working out of the house. Enjoy getting together with the
local West Point classmates to discuss both old and new adventures. The highlight of my job is; I get to work
with many of our young GIs currently serving our country. I am happy to report that they are just as gung-ho
and ready for action as we were. Fortunately, they are a lot smarter than we ever were.
Daughter Jerri is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner currently a LTJG in the Navy Nurse Corps.
Cadet Co.:
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Son Scott has ended semi-pro hockey career and is now enrolled in collage in Tampa, Florida.
MARTIN L. GREEN
25320
Killed In Action May 11, 1969
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 B-2
Parents:
Col. & Mrs. Martin L. Green
1524 Woodacre Drive
McLean, Virginia 22101
(703) -
BOB GREGSON
25030
Spouse: Bonnie
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
Children: Robert P. - 6/14/68
1962-64 H-1
Charles M. - 3/7/71
James C. (Jim) - 10/29/74
Stepson: Scott – 10/17/67
Granddaughter: Kate - 5/-/07
Adopted Grandchildren: Corie - 2007
Addie - 2007
Step-grandchildren: Joshua Mark Segalla - 1/15/91
Margaret E. Segalla - 3/4/92
Jacob Segalla - 9/29/94
Joseph Segalla – 1996
(Joseph adopted from India 2002)
Viviana 7 (Ethiopia)
James -10 (Ethiopia)
Grace -13 (Ethiopia)
Maria 6 (India)
Business Address
Home Address
9303 East Maringo Drive
Spokane, Washington 99206
(509) 928-4609
E-Mail: bbgregson@cs.com
Title: Retired Organic Farmer
Remarks: Things do change in four years between directories, don't they? We've rather surprised ourselves on
several counts in that interim. First, we decided to move from the Vashon Island farm (and the house we had
mostly built with our own hands) where we were presumably comfortably ensconced forever. Then we sold our
third-and-absolutely-final recreational trailer in order to get a slightly larger one – proving once again that it
doesn't pay to make final pronouncements about anything. In our case, it was the addition of four more adopted
grandkids on the other side of the state that made all the difference. Bonnie's son Scott, who recently switched
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from being a remodeling contractor to youth pastor at his church, and his wife Mary (who also happens to be my
cousin) added one more little girl (Maria, now age 6) from India, plus three siblings (Vivianna 7, James 10, and
Grace 13) from Ethiopia. Along with their birth children Josh, 16, Maggie, 15, Jake, 12, and Joey, 10 (adopted
from India in 2002), that becomes quite a group! We really love interacting with those amazing kids and
thought we could make an important impact on their lives if we could see them more routinely. So we leased
out the portion of the farm over which we retained control, and moved lock, stock, beehives and a few chickens
across to the dry side of the state, Spokane, where I was born, to be near the bulk of the grandkids. And haven't
regretted a minute of it. The more we experience life the more we realize how increasingly important special
relationships are to us versus "place".
So now we focus a lot on the 8 local grandkids and their multitudinous doings. Plus try to keep in
meaningful touch with my New Jersey pastor son, Rob, and his two newly-adopted crack babies, Cory and
Addie, who are doing beautifully despite their difficult entry into this world. Rob and his Wall Street VP
partner, Matt, are thinking of early retirement – at age 40. And to add to the grandkid mix, my youngest son,
Jim, and his wife, Cecelia, produced Baby Kate, their first child, in Seattle in May; which means a total of 11
new birthdays to remember, and 11 special new people in all colors and sizes.
The move to Spokane was like coming home for me, back to where I was born and where three
generations of relatives used to live. Bonnie and I bought a comfortable older home east of town and spent the
first year rewiring, replumbing, re-windowing, adding an upstairs bathroom, planting a garden and orchard,
building fences, and building a new garage, chicken house, etc. This is on old riverbottom soil of the gravelly
kind; fertile, but you have to dig holes with a pick and/or steel bar. Which we've done a lot of. One of the best
features of this house, besides radiant hot water heat and proximity to a library, is its location adjacent to a 35mile bicycle trail which meanders from Spokane well into Idaho. I've been able to ride my fat-tired comfort
bike a few days a week almost all year (not much snow or ice this winter) and now ride to "work" most of the
time. Last November I started to volunteer 5 days a week as a warehouseman at the Salvation Army food bank,
7 relatively easy bicycle miles away. It's usually an enjoyable job as well as being a pretty good workout while
there and enroute. And the "Army" is doing good stuff for the community. (Apparently they don't know about
Ft. Benning – I haven't seen a single Ranger tab or jump wings or flight wings or CIB on any uniforms!)
During the past six years we've taken regular summer trips to Principia College, in the St. Louis
area, for two weeks of continuing adult education courses. I had assumed that after a few years there of
studying such diverse things as art, astronomy, opera, freshwater ecology, the electoral college, Islam, aspects of
US law and history, etc.,etc., I would finally figure out what my real academic niche might be – the old ES&GS
had been in touch way back when, talking about teaching opportunities at WP, but that didn't seem to be my cup
of tea at the time. Alas, that proverbial cup remains undiscovered despite these recent forays into academia. It
leads me to believe that small-scale organic farming was really "it", but I always thought of those 14 years as
just having a good time outdoors! Maybe that's the definition of one's cup of tea – not even noticing that it's a
real job. This summer I especially was looking forward to earning a Ham radio license during the two week
session, but the course was cancelled. Last summer I challenged a physics P who was talking about how easy
calculus is (it almost ended my career during plebe year and kept me on the ragged edge in many later courses).
He and I later spent a pleasant lunch hour together at a blackboard and he did, indeed, make it seem pretty
straightforward. But about 46 years too late.
And that's the byword now: don't let anything become "too late". We lost our last parent a year
ago, so are now the senior generation in the family and are determined to make the most of it – time goes by so
fast. (Conversely, as one frog said to another on a nearby lilypad, "time sure is fun when you're having flies".
Sorry. But the grandkids liked it) In that vein we at last went to New Zealand and Fiji in March. Had fun and
noticed that Fiji was so much like I remember Vietnam that I decided we don't need to make a separate trip to
Vietnam to share that ambience. So we plan no more overseas trips with those miserable long hours spent
jammed into cramped airplane seats. (That recalls chilling 1963 visions of the 22 hour trip to and from AOT in
Germany in, I think, a 4- engine Constellation, via Newfoundland.) Alaska and maybe Mexico are still on the
"must do" list with our trailer and 14-foot inflatable Sea Eagle, though gas prices/availability may impact those
options. It goes without saying that there will be lots of short summer trips to regional lakes with grandkids and
relatives. Life is better than good.
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BRUCE GREINER
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
1962-64 K-1
25469
Spouse: Sharon R.
Children: Nicholas - 8/23/80
Christopher - 5/25/82
Stepchildren: Alissa Dudas – 6/25/68
John Wise – 6/5/75
Home Address
306 West Bailey Road
Naperville, Illinois 60565-4198
(630) 355-9804
bigreiner@sbcglobal.net
Cell: (630) 337-9457
Business Address
Homestyle Interiors
552 S. Route 59
Naperville, Illinois 60540
(630) 355-9023
FAX: (630) 355-2027
bigreiner@sbcglobal.net
Title: Owner, Homestyle Interiors
Nature of Business: Retail Store – interior furnishings.
Remarks: My wife, Sharon, and I live in Naperville, Illinois along with my 84 year old Mother-in-Law, a dog
and a cat. My 2 rambunctious step children and 2 children have long since left us for their lives and careers. We
own a home decorating, interior design store in the local shopping center. Since the population of Naperville
has exploded from 40,000 people when we moved here 26 years ago to about a zillion people now, the home
decorating business has been good. I retired from Limitorque Corporation to work our store. I took social
security at age 62 and now look forward to traveling in our motorhome when we get the opportunity. I have a
few health issues and find it difficult to write or talk on the phone but other than that my health is pretty good for
such an ancient fossil.
MICHAEL W. GRIFFITH
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
1962-64 B-2
Business Address
25416
Spouse: Connie
Children: Michael Jr. - 2/14/68
Christopher - 3/12/70
Grandchildren: None yet, but hoping
Home Address (AOG 2007)
1707 Purple Martin Cove
College Station, Texas 77845
(979) 690-1685
Email: mgriffith1@verizon.net
Cell: (979) 255-8202
Title: Business owner
Nature of Business: Independent Insurance Agent specializing in the Senior Medical Market.
Remarks: Connie and I have been in College Station for 3+ years now, enjoying the great Aggie atmosphere.
Connie is the regional buyer for a national bookstore company. She always has loved shopping and buying
when possible, now she gets to buy with their money. She has a great eye and her sales reflect it.
I have been engaged in selling health insurance to the senior market. It has been fulfilling and even
moderately rewarding. I have seen more of Central Texas than a lot of cows, and white rock roads is more than
a catchy country tune.
The Army Team made me proud last year against the Aggies. Though they were denied the win, I was
more than a little puffed up at the water cooler the next week and they gained the respect of the Aggie faithful.
Son Michael and his wife, Robin, live in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Son Chris and his wife Janet live
here in College Station.
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EVERETT D. GRIMES
25261
Spouse: Carol Rossman Grimes
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: Frederick Randall - 10/15/68
1962-64 I-2
Erica Meadows - 11/24/66
Marian Alexandra - 6/19/78
Robert Austin Lindsey - 6/23/78
Jourdan Pierce (“JP”) - 9/3/88
Grandchildren: Michael A. Meadows - 4/10/91
Alec R. Meadows - 11/5/95
Madeline J. Meadows – 7/16/98
Riley H. Grimes – 2/1/00
Reagan R. Grimes – 6/17/03
Business Address
Home Address
HNTB Corp.
36405 32nd Ave South
th
Federal Way, Washington 98001-9325
600 108 Ave. NE, Suite 900
Bellvue, Washington 98004
(253) 874-0209
(425) 450-2552
Title: Lead Schedule Engineer
Nature of Business: Architects and Engineers
Area of Specialization: Cost and Schedule of Design/Build Highway Construction.
Remarks: As a last hurrah in the Heavy/Highway Construction Business, Everett is leading the General
Engineering Consultant’s scheduling effort for both Roadway and Environmental Design/Build Engineering as
well as administering the Design/Build Contractors Price-Loaded Schedule Management on Washington, State
Department of Transportation’s multi-billion dollar 1-405 Widening Program.
Carol continues to excel at her chosen expertise in Clinical Research for Poniard Pharmaceuticals, a
biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery of oncology products.
As predicted, JP is out of braces and into college. Younger daughter. Marian. is to wed 8/4/07 in San Diego.
Son Bob says he is waiting for the housing market to bottom out, buy a house and then wed his incredibly
patient fiancée.
Retirement target is now set for 2011. By then distribution of grandchildren is expected to spread from
Virginia to Arizona, to encompass New Jersey and California. Just making those rounds will make for a very
busy retirement. Any time left over will be devoted to Everett and Carol’s interest in genealogy and sight
hounds and P, Carol’s passion for gardening
JAMES W. GRISHAM
25232
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
1962-64 D-2
Latest AOG Address (2002):
3156 Winding Pine Trail
Longwood, Florida 32779-3165
(407) 804-1032
I spoke to Jim, who said that he had severed his ties and did not think it appropriate to
respond. Address and phone number are listed and correct.
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JACK GRUBBS
25017
Spouse: Judy
Children: Kelly Ann Petrillo - 4/14/65
Kimberly Ann Wilson - 5/3/67
Kory Ann Ricotta - 10/2/70
Grandchildren: Ryan Alyssa Borgman - 6/28/91
Jessica A. Petrillo - 6/3/93
Paige Tillinghast - 1/18/94
Heather Petrillo - 12/30/95
Alexa Hope Ricotta - 5/10/97
Tara Jayne Petrillo – 8/4/99
Business Address
Home Address
Simon-Meyer, Charlotte LLC
5425 Chiltern Hills Trail
5425 Chiltern Hills Trail
Charlotte, North Carolina 28215
Charlotte, North Carolina 28215
(704)-921-2375
(704) 494-3350
FAX: (704)-494-3349
FAX: (704)-494-3349
E-Mail: j2grubbs@bellsouth.net
E-Mail: jgrubbs@simonmeyer.com
Cell: (704) 299-9069
Cell: (704) 299-9069
Title: Principal – also owner of Taproot consulting
Nature of Business: Construction Consulting and Leadership and Team building (at Taproot)
Area of Specialization: Civil and Environmental Engineering.
Remarks: “Life is what happens to you while you’re making other plans.”
Judy and I really thought that New Orleans would be our final watering hole before being put out to
pasture. New Orleans was (and still is) the most corrupt, dirty, and pot-holed city in the United States – and we
absolutely loved the place. The music, food, architecture, diversity, entertainment and eclectic personage made
it the perfect place for post-Army objectives. We loved being able to head out for music or food on five minutes
notice, walking along Magazine Street or in the Warehouse District on ‘Artists’ Night’, checking out B.B. King
or Doctor John at the House of Blues, and dancing with our daughters to Zydeco music at Tipitina’s on
Tchoupatoulis Street. Having the likes of Jay Bennett, Johnny Raymond, Denny O’Block, Jim McNulty, Norm
Anderson, Jeff Louis, Bill Hoover, Seth Hudgins, Bob Ballagh, Gary LaVoy, Bob Gregson, Dennis O’Block,
Dwayne Lee, George Domas, Fred Pope, the bulk of the ’64 football team, and a few others my mind is too hazy
to recall, come to town for fine dining and stress reduction activities has been as good as it gets. We made every
Jazz Fest and every Mardi Gras during our eight years in “The Big Easy”. At Tulane University, I thoroughly
enjoyed teaching both engineering students and students from the liberal arts and sciences. Yes, it was the
perfect ride.
Then Katrina came along.
Don’t get me wrong – we were as lucky as they come. But our lives changed drastically. We took
damage to three rooms from falling trees, Tulane (in what I call an enormous strategic blunder that has hurt the
city) saw fit to eliminate civil, mechanical, environmental, electrical and computer engineering from the
curriculum, and healthcare issues were significant enough to help us make the decision to accept an
entrepreneurial offer in Charlotte, North Carolina. We were fortunate in selling our house (which was built out
of barge-board in 1911) for a fair price (we were in the Uptown area which is now known as ‘the sliver by the
river’ – and we did not flood) and have found a charming home on the northeast side of Charlotte.
Our business venture is called “Simon-Meyer, Charlotte, LLC” (note – there is no ‘Simon’ and no
‘Meyer’) and we provide construction consulting services to banks and lenders. The beauty of it is that I split
my time between writing up reports and walking all over and through buildings. Lots of travel from Columbia,
South Carolina and Richmond, Virginia. It really is enjoyable and I believe we will succeed (at least until Judy
and I decide to retire). Judy is a partner in the business and we actually work together very well. I still do some
leadership consulting (currently working with the Association of Retarded Citizens of Greater New Orleans –
ArcGNO – incredibly dedicated people) and forensic engineering (consult with Professional Investigative
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 D-2
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Engineers (PIE) – as does Fred Pope who linked me up with the integrity-rich company – ) and am working a
neat expert witness gig concerning a ship accident in the Harvey Lock down in New Orleans. I also continue to
write – I did not get a top name to publish my first novel (close but no prize) and will now look at the second tier
– and enjoy it to the point that my mind runs in high gear virtually non-stop. My oldest daughter, Kelly, started
a website entitled www.GrubbsBooks.com for me to post all of my successes (soon, I hope) and to dish out
words of wisdom. On the home front, we checked local Catholic churches out and have settled on St. Thomas
Aquinas – neat priest and good music.
Our three daughters (Kelly, Kim and Kory) have brought six beautiful granddaughters into our lives –
and Kory has another one (gender unknown) on the way in October, 2007. Now here comes my twenty-five
cents of advice – if you are passive grandparents who don’t ‘hang out’ with your grandkids, you’re making a
mistake. We live too far from our family than we desire but we have had an absolute ball with them from Mardi
Gras, to the beaches of North Carolina, to the coast of Texas – we’re always finding ways to go out an enjoy the
spirit of youth (slamming into your daughters and granddaughters on a Go-Cart track is my Nirvana and playing
monster with 8, 9 and 10 year-olds is the best cardio-vascular exercise in the world).
That’s enough for now – except for my final story with thanks to Al Caporaso. Plebe year – Jack
Bergen and I are roommates who happened to be sulking in our rooms. In walks Al Caporaso, who announces
to us, “My girlfriend is coming up this weekend and bringing two friends with her. You want a date for the
weekend?” Bergen, already salivating, says in a uniquely distinctive Bronx accent, “Yeah, it’s beeter’n and ice
cold beer at Yankee Stadium - sign me up.” I had guard duty and declined. As Al walked out of the room he
turned to me and said, “Too bad, they’re cheerleaders.” Ka-chung – cheerleader – must be cute – must be fun –
hormones rage!! Before he could close the door I blurted out “Hold on Al. I can make it work. When and
where do I report?” The deal turned out to be that Jack Bergen gets the tall one and Jack Grubbs gets the short
one. Al – you did good work. I love my Pennsylvania Dutch girl, Judy Schultz, more than ever. I just pray that
we still have a long way to go in this life.
To all, Judy and I wish you, our military, and our nation the very best Jack Grubbs
NORMAN L. GRUNSTAD
25082
Spouse: Holly H.
1960-62 A-1
Children: none
1962-64 H-1
Business Address
Home Address
Paradise Valley Unified School District #69
1808 East Ludlow Drive
Phoenix, Arizona 85022
20621 North 32nd Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85024
(602) 482-3849
(602) 493-6320
FAX: (602) 493-8140
FAX: (602) 493-6328
E-Mail: ngrunstad@aol.com
Title: Retired – but working part time
(never use it)
Nature of Business: Transportation.
Area of Specialization: School Bus Driver. PVUSD #69
Remarks: Since last time I am still driving a school bus part time (about 20 – 25 hours a week.) during the
school season. It’s perfect because I still have 3 ½ months free to travel. I truly enjoy being with the kids, and,
do a lot of teaching enroute – plus recruiting! During the 3 ½ months off, Holly and I do serious traveling.
Frankly, I can’t handle more than 3 ½ months off per year. I tried this and got bored. I’ve already retired 3
times and couldn’t handle it: 26 years Army; 10 years as Vice President of IBU Corp.. 3 years owning my own
company, which was very successful but wore me out, so I sold it.
Some sample traveling: We’ve gone to University of Minnesota at Duluth for 8 to 10 weeks at a time to
stay in student apartments for the summer and travel all around the area, including Canada.. We’ve done a
month or so in New Hampshire to include travel to Montreal and Nova Scotia. We do lots of time shares
elsewhere. This summer we traveled 5 weeks in the Northwestern U. S. to include 2 weeks in British
Columbia, then through Yellowstone, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and back to Phoenix. We also spent 5
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days on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Our immediate, upcoming plans are another week on the North
Rim and 3 weeks at the Hale Koa in Hawaii. There’s lots more, but no more room. Life is Truly GOOD!
PS: I’ve sort of logged off the Internet since about April. Don’t trust it any more. Try snail mail for
me, I’m not in a hurry.
WILLIAM E. GUTHRIE
25319
Spouse: Deanna P.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: Michael John - 5/3/65
1962-64 D-2
Kathleen Mary - 8/30/67
Grandchildren: Michael Guthrie – 11/9/95
Jessie Guthrie – 1/21/98
Clara Guthrie – 5/29/01
Caitlin McIntyre – 9/12/01
Graham McIntyre – 2/4/04
Business Address
Home Address
IA Corporation
86 Danbury Court
1900 Powell Street
Alamo, California 94507
Suite 600
(925) 947-5994
Emeryville, California 94608
E-mail: weguthire@mac.com
(510) 645-3156
FAX: (510) 450-7099
E-mail: wguthrie2@csc.com
Title: Senior Account Executive Computer Sciences Corporation
Nature of Business: Software systems for commercial banks.
Remarks: Deanna and I are still enjoying life in the San Francisco Bay area after almost twenty years or as we
like to say, “Just another day in paradise”. Our son and his family (three children) also live in the Bay area, but
my daughter and her brood (two children) relocated to Virginia a couple of years ago. She has another
granddaughter on the way and I think that will be the last for us. She just flew back after spending four weeks
with us this summer, so the house is very quiet. Our children and their children have been a great source of
pleasure for us and we can hardly wait to see what they do next.
This has been a rough year for us as both Deanna’s parents and my Father have had very serious illnesses.
Things have settled down some recently and we’re just happy to be back in our routine. I’m still on the payroll
and making my meager contribution the Gross Domestic Product and my current thinking is that I’ll work a few
more years before I hang it up
DON HALL
Cadet Co.:
25002
Spouse: Claudia
1960-62 M-2
Children: David - 12/7/66
1962-64 L-2
Doug - 4/6/68
Georgia Anne - 11/11/71
Grandchildren: Sean Michael – 10/10/97 (David)
Warren Alexander – 1/6/99 (Doug)
Erin – (David)
Ashley – (Doug)
Grace – (Georgia)
Noelle – (Georgia)
Lauren – (David)
Kevin – (David)
Grayson – (Doug)
“I can’t keep track of DOB’s!!
Faith – (Georgia)
Oldest is 9, youngest is I year.”
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Business Address
Home Address
1217 Middlebrook Road
Staunton, Virginia 24401
(540) 886-3280
E-Mail: hallwp64@aol.com
Cell: (703) 906-2951
Title: Retired
Remarks: We have moved to Staunton, Virginia, my hometown. Moved in October 2005. Built our retirement
home (3 foot wide doors, no door sills, bedroom on first floor, you know the drill!!) on 5 acres of land. We are
on a hill overlooking the Blue Ridge Mts on one side and the Allegheny Mts on the other. Definitely an idyllic
place. My sister, who lives next door, raises alpacas and we have them gamboling in the field behind our back
yard.
Claudia retired in 2005 from Nextel. Nextel got bought by Sprint and her job was eliminated, so...being
a VP she got A PACKAGE! So, we have no mortgage on our home and have had to find a tax shelter by
purchasing a second home (about 41 feet long and 8 feet wide with a 400 hp diesel engine....yes an RV.) We
are RVers and love it. This summer we have had extended trips to Florida (golfing Grads) and South Carolina
as well as Nova Scotia. Next year we head west. I have also had to purchase a motorcycle...after taking the
Harley Davidson new riders course. I am a first time motorcycle rider and am having a blast. By the time this
book goes to print Claudia will be riding on the passenger seat! A real hot Harley Chick1
Claudia has taken on retirement as if it was a job. She is involved in church activities, garden club
activities, piano lessons, yoga, etc. She wonders how she ever worked. I am also busy with gardening (corn,
tomatoes, squash, pumpkins, beans, etc) golf, riding my Harley, Ruritan club, church activities, etc.
We had one set of my grandkids here this summer for “horse camp” Georgia’s 3 girls visited for a
week and the older two had a week of horse riding lessons. Now I am in trouble with their dad (John, a Secret
Service Agent) for introducing them to horses! David changed jobs this year. He was at AOL but got caught up
in the turmoil of new CEO’s and new directions. He is now at Siemans. Doug is selling Real Estate in Northern
Virginia. He is doing great although as I write this, the market is dead and he is holding his breath until the
upturn begins.
We would love to see classmates if they are in the Valley. Give us a call and stop by. We have two
bedrooms for guests on the second floor (3 foot wide doors also!)
My letter from Medicare arrived today telling me what a great deal Part B will be. I guess there are few
of us left who are not yet on Medicare. I will be on in December. Wow, where did the last 44 years go!!
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JIM HARDING
24978
Spouse: Vicki (Sara Victoria)
1960-62 M-2
Children: James R. II - 9/30/66
1962-64 F-2
Charles Lohse (Chip) - 1/15/68
Grandchild: Zoe Maika Harding – 10/14/99
Hana - 9/23/01
Erik – 7/23/03
Winter Address
Summer Address
1231 Romano Key Circle
1394 Harding Rd (Box 236)
Punta Gorda, Florida 33955
Wicomico Church, Virginia 22579
(941) 575-2086
(804) 580-5253
FAX: (804) 580-5253
E-Mail: jim.millcreek@earthlink.net
Cell: (804) 761-0667
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Sailing
Remarks: Besides a bunch of volunteer work
9president of local MOAA Chapter, Church, etc.), I spend a couple of months a year sailing between our house
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in Virginia and our winter place on the west coast of Florida (It takes about three weeks each way.)
Additionally, for several weeks in the summer and again at Christmas, we enjoy the grandchildren.
Thanksgiving is spent with another son and his bride. Occasional overseas travel fills in gaps. This summer
we will be in southern France for a week
LEONARD D. HARDY JR. (LEN)
25099
Spouse: Barbara Miller Hardy (Barb)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
Children: Kirsten Crawford - 5/24/68
1962-64 C-1
Michael Burk Hardy - 4/19/73
Son in law: Wayne Crawford - 1/25/61
Dau in law: Dee Finch Haardy
Grandchildren: Anna Catherine Crawford – 9/18/02
James Keegan Crawford – 2/17/05
Business Address
Home Address
9 Donegal Drive
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013
(717) 249-2423
E-mail: lenhardy1@comcast.net
Cell: 717-440-2879
Title: Retired Gentleman
Nature of Business: I told you, I’m Retired!.
Personal Specialization: No Longer Applicable -- I’m Retired
Remarks: Decisions, decisions – what should I write about that would bring people up to date about our lives
that would be interesting to those who know me or even those who don’t know me well. I suspect that my
adventures in life since the last time I put pen to paper for this update book will appear mundane and dull to
most of my classmates. However, here goes nothing.
On 31 July 2005, I joined the retired, retired ranks of folks in our country. Barb and I decided after I
got hit by a truck from behind on I 81 on my way to work in Harrisburg one beautiful October morning in 2003
that maybe life was too short and we needed to stop being concerned with chasing a dollar and learn to live on a
little less, but enjoy life more. It only took me about two more years to really decide to hang it up and
accomplish that process called retirement or perhaps the correct term is final retirement since this was the second
one I have experienced in life. Actually, I decided to work an additional two more years with the State
Legislature so that I would be eligible for the great medical benefits we give to those in state government who
work for the Pennsylvania General Assembly. So in late August 2005 we started out doing what we had been
deferring for many years, and that was starting to travel to see some of the sights of this great country of ours.
Our first trip after retirement was to go to Wichita to visit our son Mike and then on to Chicago to see our
classmate and very dear friends – Ken and Rose Bloomfield.
As we were driving across the great state of Missouri, I noticed that my left arm went numb on me from
time to time, but I discounted those symptoms because I had done some heavy duty lifting and reorganizing of
our home since we knew that some time in the fall there was a possibility that our daughter, son-in-law, and two
grandchildren would move in with us for a short time until their new home was finished. As we were on the
beltway going around Kansas City, not only did my left arm go numb, but the left side of my face also went
numb. Needless to say, I pulled over and asked Barb to drive while I tried to figure out what was going on.
Since the numbness was intermittent, I decided to press on to Wichita before visiting an emergency room. To
make a long saga short, they discovered a subdural hematoma on the right side of my brain that would require
surgery to correct. That was the bad news; however, the good news after the operation was that the
neurosurgeon was able to confirm that I still had a brain. After spending a couple of weeks at our son’s
apartment recovering from the trauma of cranial surgery, we made our way slowly back across country to
Pennsylvania. The Bloomfields kindly gave us a rain check on a visit to Chicago provided we would visit soon.
I jokingly told Barb that if this was any indication of what health concerns awaited me on our deferred trips to
see our country, I didn’t know if I wanted to chance any more travel.
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While we were in Wichita, our daughter and her husband put their home on the housing market here in
Carlisle. Most home sales in our area take several months at a minimum to sell; however, their home sold in just
days and the new owners wanted them out by 1 September. So when we arrived home, we found that two
families would be living in one house. What was intended to be stay of about a month stretched into some six
months until their home that wasn’t even started when they moved in with us was finished. Now we aren’t
complaining because Barb and I have developed a wonderful closeness with our grandchildren – Anna and
James – that is absolutely beyond words to describe. Since the Crawford family only lives about two blocks
from us that closeness is reinforced just about daily. However, I do feel guilty when I think about the injustice
Barb and I did to her and my parents by depriving them of really getting to know our children because of the life
style we lived in constantly moving while on active duty.
Since my latest bout with the surgeons, we have been taking it relatively easy, but trying to get moving
again with our traveling plans. We did mange to make it to Williamsburg over Thanksgiving 2005 where we
had our annual mini-reunion with Ken and Rose Bloomfield. It was a slow easy time for me since I was still
recovering and the old body just seems to take longer these days to spring back from anything like a pulled
muscle while jogging to major surgery. In May 2006, we flew to Wichita to see our son and get checked out by
the neurosurgeon who did my head work. After a great visit with Mike and getting the green light to continue to
live an active lifestyle we traveled on to Chicago for that too long delayed visit with Rose and Ken Bloomfield.
I don’t know what Ken and Rose thought about our time together, but Barb and I had a great visit with them.
They are wonderful hosts, and Chicago is an exciting city to live in especially if you live in the heart of the down
town area like Rose and Ken do. I can see why they decided to settle in the Chicago area since there is so much
going on and the people are Midwest friendly. We also took a close-in vacation with our daughter and family
here in Pennsylvania in the Poconos in August 2006 where once again we did only what we wanted to do and
not too much of that.
Last Thanksgiving we geared up for our annual mini-reunion with Ken and Rose in Williamsburg and
were blessed that Nancy and Mike McKinley were able to join us for part of the week. For an additional topping
on this vacation trip, we had the opportunity to visit with Barbara and Lanny Fly and enjoy their company both
personally and professionally (Lanny did some neurofeedback work on me for memory loss probably caused by
the anesthesia administered during my cranial surgery as well as sleep deprivation). For those of you who do
not avail yourselves of the opportunity to get together with classmates, I highly recommend you do so. While I
can only speak for Barb and myself, I really think it is also true for the Bloomfields and McKinleys – we pick up
and act for awhile as though we are still in the mid 1960s instead of being in our mid-sixties. My aches and
pains are forgotten (for awhile anyway), and I find that a glass of wine tastes so much better in the company of
good friends and classmates.
Travel still rates high with us, but because of aging issues with Barb’s Mother we found that we
restricted ourselves to only local day trips around the Central Pennsylvania area since November 2006. That
doesn’t mean to say we haven’t seen a lot and had great fun, it just means that we only stayed over night
occasionally. Moving Barb’s Mother into an assisted living facility in our hometown of Tyrone (only a few
people from West Point days know me as the Terror of Tyrone) took place after our return from vacation in
Williamsburg. Everything appeared to be going well especially in her adjustment at 88 to no longer being in her
own home but in a smaller apartment in the assisted living facility when tragedy struck and Ethel passed away
on Valentine’s Day after a short stay in the hospital. Our time since then has been consumed with outloading a
home occupied for 60 years by a lady who saved lots of stuff and getting it ready to go on the housing market.
That has been accomplished and now we are waiting for the home to sell to close the Tyrone Chapter of our
lives. I guess you never close a chapter of your life, but just move on to the next experience.
June 2006 saw us once again flying to Wichita to attend our son’s wedding to Dee Finch, a young lady
he met and courted while he was assigned to the 89th ARCOM in Wichita as an Active Guard and Reserve
(AGR) staff officer responsible for all the BRAC activities in a four state area. Following this assignment, he
attended the Engineer Officer Advanced Course at Fort Leonard Wood and then on to Portland, Oregon where
he just assumed command of an engineer bridge company. My guess is that since this unit has not had the
pleasure of a deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan, he will have the responsibility and fun to train them and deploy
with them to one of the areas where our military is doing a great job keeping our enemies at bay. No matter
what you may currently personally think about whether or not we should be involved in Iraq, I submit that if you
give it some critical thought you will reach the same conclusion that I have. It is much better to fight Islamic
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fundamentalists and their brand of terrorism on some ground other than on the home front here in the United
States. There is no doubt that we would have to fight them some day, and I would rather do it now than later.
My only regret is that the Department of the Army considers me too old, too worn out, and too out-of-date to
join the fight other than through my continued support on the home front.
Editors Note – As with other political comments, this comes in as written. If I disagreed, I might issue a
disclaimer – no need here.
Just in case you don’t realize that I am a strong supporter of this President and what he is doing to
protect our country, I will tell that I am. I recognized shortly after 9/11 that the coming war that would be
waged would be one to determine the future of not only the United States but also Western Civilization as we
know it. Radical Islam makes no bones about it, they intend to destroy us and the civilization that we represent.
That is not to say that we haven’t made mistakes, but unfortunately war is a messy business. What I hear
politicians from the left saying in the current debates on going in the Democrat Party to select their candidate for
2008 reminds so much of what is contained in a book I just finished reading entitled On Borrowed Time by
Leonard Mosley. If you haven’t read it, and it is probably out of print, I recommend you find a copy and do a
quick read through it. Peace at any price seemed to be the cry of the governments of both England and France in
the years leading up to the world being plunged into a war that consumed millions of lives. While we can only
conjecture about what might have been had Chamberlain and Daladier taken a firm stand with Hitler concerning
his ambitions to create a Greater Germany, there appears that there were several points in time when a strong
stand by the British Prime Minister and the French Premier might have forced a change in the course of human
history. There is no doubt that they followed a policy of appeasement and peace at any price and the world paid
a gigantic price for their lack of vision and intestinal fortitude. Unfortunately I find the words being spoken by
most of those wearing the emblem of the Democrat Party and even some wearing the emblem of the Republican
Party sound so much like those spoken prior to the beginning of World War II. I shudder to think about what all
this will mean for my children and my grandchildren, and can only pray that smart reason will prevail for the
good of our country.
I know that our Class Forum is the place for this type of a diatribe, but sitting here at my computer
terminal, these words just started to flow and I kept on typing. I will close this update with an invitation to
anyone coming though or near Carlisle, Pennsylvania to contact me because a Classmate will always have a
place to stay at the Hardys.
MICHAEL E. HARLAN
25117
Spouse: Diane L.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
Children: Heather Brown - 6/17/65
1962-64 F-1
Amy Harlan-Larios - 7/10/67
Lisa Harlan Thompson - 1/21/70
Grandchildren: Ashley Michelle Brown - 1/30/85
Brittany Megan Brown - 4/17/87
Zachary Wilson Harlan - 7/7/96
Elaia Larios – 6/17/99
Ariana Larios – 2/11/02
Business Address
Home Address
16211 Rising Fawn Terrace
Dumfries, Virginai 22025-3628
(703) 590-0691
FAX: same (call)
Email: MEH1964@gmail.com
Title: Retired Software Engineer
Nature of Business: Computer Consultant and Program Manager/Mentor.
Area of Personal Specialization: Systems Integration & Program Management
Remarks: After retiring from the Air Force I went to work for a government contractor in Northern Virginia
and was on contracts with the Air Force Intelligence Service, Army Intelligence, CIA and National Imagery &
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Mapping Agency [NIMA]. After 17 ½ years in my second career, I retired in January 2003. Diane and I
moved to Austin, Texas to be close to our two older daughters and 3 grandchildren. It was great to have family
close by in our first years of retirement. After 4 years in the Texas heat and wondering how much higher our
real estate taxes could get, we moved back to Virginia. We enjoyed Austin, but it’s good to be back in Virginia
where Diane and I have spent 33 years. We’re in an Active Adult Community in Dumfries, near Quantico
Marine Corps Base. We’ve been here for a year now and are just completing the major finishing touches to our
new home. We’re just 35 minutes from our youngest daughter, Lisa and her husband, Alan, who have a
restored 112 year old Victorian brown stone in DC.
Our favorite activities are:
TRAVEL: Visiting Austin 4 or 5 times a year. Taking a trip to Europe every 18 months or so [Scotland
is our favorite, but we also have enjoyed England, Wales, Ireland, Germany and Austria. Italy [Venice and
Florence] is next on the list in Sept-Oct 2007. An annual trip to New York City immediately after
Thanksgiving where we enjoy good food, theatre and the Christmas decorations. An Alaskan cruise for our 35th
anniversary. Las Vegas in 2006 for our 42nd anniversary. We still have New England on our wish list, and
many other places yet to be determined.
GOLF for me: I think Diane enjoys getting me out from under her feet every now and then. Although I
don’t play as often as I need to in order to get a decent handicap, I enjoy it and look forward to playing more and
swinging the club less.
FISHING for me: Only occasionally, but I want to increase that also. I want to take advantage of my
lifetime Virginia fishing license that cost me a whopping $15.
HUNTING upland game birds for me: Haven’t done it in years because I don’t have any friends with
the proper connections to go, but I’m still holding out hope that some opportunities will come up.
LIVE THEATRE & MOVIES: Any chance we get.
Our family: Three daughters and sons-in-law, five grandchildren [soon to be six] and one geriatric
Beagle. Heather married Rick Brown in April 1984, and they are living in Austin. She is a realtor and he has a
successful mortgage loan broker business. Their oldest daughter is Ashley who graduated summa cum laude
from Texas State University in May 2007. Ashley was awarded full combined soccer and scholastic
scholarships and was co-captain of the Texas State Bobcats soccer team. She immediately started graduate
school in business finance again on scholastic scholarships. Ashley’s sister, Brittany, is a junior at Texas State
and is majoring in fashion merchandising. During her summer breaks she works 2 jobs to gain experience in
her field and provide spending money for the school year.
Amy married Pedro Larios in October 2006 and now her son, Zachary has two sisters Elaia and Ariana.
Zach really enjoys being a big brother and having a Dad. Zach is 11 and turning into quite the young man. I
took him canoeing on the Shenandoah River in June, and had a great time. He piloted us through white water
with no mistakes. While I was bonding with Zach, Diane took Elaia [8] and Ariana [5] to get manicures with
green and blue fingernail polish. They loved it. Amy & Pedro are expecting a son in January 2008. Pedro has
his own software company, Austin Programming Solutions, and Amy is his office manager; keeping
programmers happy, recruiting, bookkeeping, and anything else required to keep the expanding company
successful.
Lisa married Alan Thompson in September 2002 in San Francisco. [ I have a great story involving Bill
Cosby the night before the wedding.] They moved to Washington, DC in 2005 where Alan landed a job with
WashingtonPost.com. He has a team responsible for the infrastructure and operations of WashingtonPost.com,
Newsweek.com, Cars.com, Slate.com., and one or two others that I can’t remember. Lisa transitioned from the
field of psychotherapy to IT Process Engineering and is quite successful. After playing the move up game and
working for five dot com companies she ended up at eBay as a process engineer and then transitioned to PayPal
after eBay took it over. She has excelled there and was able to enhance her job in San Jose, CA while
telecommuting from the eBay office in Washington.
Incidentally, having sons-in-law is great! I have all bases covered if I need to refinance my home, need
advice on computer problems or the latest hardware and software innovations. And, when necessary I can turn
over the computer mess I have to one my PC/MAC/Sun gurus to fix it for me.
After all these years, SHE’S STILL THE ONE!! There’s something to be said for marrying your high
school sweet heart.
LIFE IS GOOD! RETIREMENT IS GREAT! We have 2 guest rooms and the welcome mat is out!!
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TOMMY HARMAN
25294
Spouse: Dorothy E. (Dottie) Harman
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: Michael W. - 1/7/70
1962-64 H-2
Timothy W. - 2/3/72
Business Address
Home Address
1555 Big Valley Drive
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80919
(719) 598-1225
FAX: (719) 598-1225
E-Mail: tomharman@aol.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: I have completely retired, as of September 2006. Dottie continues her mediation activities with the
local District Attorney's Office. We often have get-togethers with others from '64 in the area and those visiting
or passing through.
Our son Michael continues to live in Pueblo, Colorado and we see him two or three times a month.
Our son Timothy completed his orthopedic surgery residency and will wrap up his fellowship with the National
Hand Center in July 2007. Tim married Rhonda Franz of Cincinnati in August 2005. Tim and Rhonda will
move to the Dayton, Ohio area, where he is joining an orthopedic practice and will specialize in hand/elbow
surgery.
Since the last Directory, Dottie and I enjoyed trips to Spain, northern Italy and Eastern Europe (Poland,
Hungary, Austria and The Czech Republic). We look forward to possible trips to Sicily and France.
Visits with classmates provide a continual brightness to our year.
JOHN M. HARNISCH
25341
Spouse: Margretta P. (Peggy)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-1
Children: Michael C. Harnisch - 7/27/69
1962-64 L-1
Theresa A. Grimasom -3/20/71
Helen M. Harnisch - 10/11/73
Marie C. (Molly) Harnisch - 4/16/76
Grandchildren: Grayson Luke Harnisch – 7/31/01
Madeleine Harnisch – 4/21/03
Michal Harnisch – 7/5/05
Business Address
Home Address
Santa Fe Public Schools
2901 Vista Bonita
610 Alta Vista
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505
(505) 474-8171
(505) 467-2538
E-Mail: pjharnisch@msn.com
FAX: (505) 467-2596
Cell: (505) 231-4445
E-mail: jharnisch@ssfps.info
Title: Project Director, Small Learning Communities
Nature of Business: Educator
Area of Specialization: Public Education.
Remarks: My current job (and perhaps my last before my second retirement) is to provide direction for the
transformation and reinvention of the two public high schools in Santa Fe. Like many schools across the nation,
the graduation rate is between 50 and 60 percent. Our system of education is basically outdated as we fail to
engage a wide variety of students who, for many reasons, do not feel connected to what is happening in their
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classrooms. Ironically, local control of schools in many places is failing to demand the changes necessary for us
to effectively serve our current student population.
Our son Mike was recently promoted to Lt. Col. and was awarded special recognition for delivering the
most outstanding research project regarding his work in laparoscopic surgery during a year-long fellowship at
Duke University. He is back at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. Our daughter Theresa married
Matthew Grimason last February and they are pursuing their exciting careers in Washington DC. Helen
continues to thrive at the Center for Adaptive Learning in Concord, California and Molly is teaching Spanish at
the University of Texas while finishing up a Masters in Linguistics. Peggy continues to provide much-needed
leadership and support to victims of mental illness and their families through the Santa Fe Affiliate of the
National Alliance for Mental Illness (NAMI).
We’re off to the Santa Fe Opera tonight. It seems we just get busier as time hurtles by!
RANDY HARRIS
24931
Spouse: Corliss L. (Cory) (née Love)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
Children: Lindsay Harris - 2/6/78
1962-64 K-1
Business Address
Home Address (mailing)
USAID/Uganda
2190 Kampala Pl,
2190 Kampala Pl,
Dulles, VA 20189-2190
Washington, D.C. 20521-2190
(202) 364-5750 (voicemail)
+256 (41) 430-6001, ext. 6595
Email: randolph.harris@gmail.com
E-Mail: Rharris@ usaid.gov
Cell: +256 (77) 274-5490
Title: Team Leader for Peace and Security Programs, U.S. Agency for International
Development, Uganda
Nature of Business: Government / Development
Area of Specialization: Economics, peace and reconciliation
Remarks: My latest personal milestone was getting my Medicare card on turning 65 in June. Professionally,
June 2007 also saw the signing of an agreement on the principles of accountability and reconciliation between
the Government of Uganda and the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army, hopefully a step towards a full peace
agreement between the two parties in talks that began in Juba, Sudan in July 2006. Since retiring from the
World Bank in late 1999 I’ve been working with USAID to achieve the reintegration of northern Uganda with
the rest of the economy, progressively focusing on the peace and security that will make economic reintegration
possible. What I find most interesting in all this is that for the past 40 years I’ve been living the lesson I learned
from John Paul Vann in Viet Nam -- whether it’s 5% or 95%, security is the first 5% or the first 95% of the
solution to the problems of development -- in Viet Nam, Uganda, or indeed Iraq and Afghanistan. Another
connection with 40 years ago is that I find myself as the main point of contact between USAID and military
colleagues from the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, based in Djibouti, who are working through a
small civic action team with the Ugandan army to provide humanitarian assistance (boreholes, school and
hospital reconstruction, libraries) in the war-torn areas on northern Uganda, similar to work I did with the South
Vietnamese army as a young engineer captain and subsequently as a member of the CORDS (Civil Operations
and Revolutionary Development Support) team in Bien Hoa under John Vann. CORDS, as you probably all
know, was the model for today’s Provincial Reconstruction Teams. What goes around, comes around.
Cory (whom I met in Saigon when she was with USAID) and I have been happily married for 37 years
and she shares my enthusiasm for working with Ugandan colleagues -- she as a consultant in human and
organization development working with a variety of Uganda government, non-governmental and private sector
institutions. In her (not so) spare time, Cory is also working on a Ph.D. degree through distance learning with
the Fielding Graduate University based in Santa Barbara, California. Our daughter and our family’s second
Ph.D. candidate, Lindsay, is currently based in Rome, completing her research on the intersection of architecture
and photography in Italy, 1911-1951 -- a period that she finds surprisingly under-researched as she wades
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through piles of old photos and exhibition documents of the period. She’ll probably be the first in our family to
earn the title, “Doctor” (or “Dotoressa”), probably by the summer of 2009 (our 45th Reunion year). By then,
Cory and I will have been in Uganda for 12 years and probably getting ready to return to Washington, DC,
which we’ve been calling home since 1972.
I’ve done my best to meet John Ward’s standard of being garrulous, expansive, informative, and
perhaps even entertaining and creative. Please let me know if I’ve succeeded. I know I’ve not been the best
(and perhaps I’ve been the worst) communicator over the years, but maybe receipt of my Medicare card will
change all that. We’ll see. In any case, let me wish all classmates living and departed, the best of everything,
wherever you may be.
Randy
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TONY HARTLE
24956
Spouse: Karen
Children: Lori Lyn - 8/19/64
Christopher - 1/18/67
Kimberly - 5/5/68
Grandchildren: Cameron Osner (24)
Jennifer Osner (22)
Brandon Ostrowski(20)
Emily House (14)
Jacob House – (11)
Reed Wilson Hartle – (7)
James – (6)
Agatha – (5)
Business Address
Home Address
3412 Sophora Court
Round Rock, Texas 78681-2344
(512) 310-0456
ahartle2189@sbcglobal.net
Cell: (512) 809-7433r
Military Rank: Brigadier General, USA, Ret.
Nature of Business: Retired
Remarks: When a grandson is working toward promotion to Staff Sergeant E6, the hands of the
personal clock have made a notable number of circuits. But Karen and I have now been retired in Texas for
three years. To our surprise, the English Department and West Point have managed to survive in our absence. I
am not so sure about the Army. We built a small, attractive house in what we thought would be a quiet
neighborhood, only to find just a few years later that we are in one of the fastest growing counties in the
country, let alone Texas. Life does come at you fast. For those who might have doubts about my Texas
qualifications, know that I have a pick-up and a cowboy hat, just haven't found a pair of boots that fit.
My son, '89 graduate, is a successful executive in the health care business. My older daughter Lori is
an accountant for a golf expert (short game) who has golf clinics across the country, and my younger daughter is
a registered nurse. They lead busy lives.
Although retirement with family nearby leaves little more time for reflection than full-time employment,
I have concluded that my forty years in the Army and twenty-five years on the USMA faculty were worthwhile
ways to contribute to this amazing society. With all of its faults, the USA is a remarkable place to live. If you
find yourself in Central Texas, come by to debate that issue and others. The Class of 64 remains one of the
deeply fixed and enduring aspects of my existence. You are welcome in Round Rock. Live long and prosper.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
1962-64 M-2
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MIKE HARTLEY
25131
Spouse: Balva
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
Children: Suzanne - 10/19/67
1962-64 A-1
Christopher - 4/5/69 (USMA '91)
Caroline - 5/1/73
Jonathan - 5/31/75 (USMA '98)
Grandchildren: Gunther – 1/30/99
Business Address (AOG 2007)
Home Address
Carousel Designs, Inc.
4341 North Elizabeth Lane
4519 Bankhead Highway
Atlanta, Georgia 30339
Douglasville, Georgia 30134
(404) 425-0033
(770) 949-2187
Email: gmichael.hartley@gmail.com
FAX: (770) 920-1987
E-Mail: mhartley@carouseldesigns.com or E-Mail: mhartley@cdl1.com
Title: No real title, I just work at Carousel Designs, Ltd.
Nature of Business: Sewing Plant manufacturing infant bedding.
Area of Personal Specialization: General industrial type engineering (i. e. keeping the machines running)
Remarks from 2000: Balva and I are still looking for that elusive extended - permanent vacation that many of
you seem to have achieved, while we are still able to enjoy it. Every year seems to bring another challenge in
the baby bedding business, and although they are exciting and rewarding, we could do fine with less excitement.
However, separating from a family business is much more difficult than we ever imagined. We now have on
board Ryan Strom '98, who runs the plant, and our son Jonathan '98, who does our website development part
time. His full time job is also internet development, primarily for himself and his partners at
“coloradospringsforrent.com” and other websites. Jonathan is recently married (March 2003) and now lives in
Vinings, Georgia. Daughter Suzanne, Steve and our only grandchild Gunther are in Pittsburg where Steve is a
"Brand Manager" with Delmonte. Christopher finished Catholic University Law School and now clerks in one
of the federal claims courts in DC. Caroline got her MBA from Vanderbilt and is in Detroit where she and
husband Bill Douglas both work for Ford.
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CLARENCE BARRY HARTMAN
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
1962-64 E-2
Business Address
25289
Spouse: Bridget
Children: Christopher Barry - 8/6/65
Alexander Michael - 12/13/67
Grandchildren: Tyler Alexander - 6/16/93
Caedon Bennett – 5/20/02
Teaghan – 9/15/06
Michael – 4/12/07
Home Address
7 Easton Drive
Clifton Park, New York 12065
(518) 373-1471
E-Mail: chartman3@nycap.rr.com
Title: Retired / Retired
Remarks: We re now “Retired/Retired” : In June 2006 I retired from the New York Guard and on 10 February
2007 I retired from Amsterdam Printing!
Since then, I have been so busy I do not know how I had time for anything while working. The
difference has been that now Bridget and I have been spending time traveling to visit grandchildren (and sons):
To Nederland, Colorado to visit son Chris, daughter-in-law Diane, and grandson Caedon and granddaughter
Teaghan. To Tewksbury, Massachusetts to visit son Alex, daughter-in-law Claudia and grandsons Tyler and
Mike. Life is good and we are blessed!
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JIM HARVEY
24989
Spouse: Jeanne M. (deceased)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
Children: Colin J. - 1/11/74
1962-64 E-2
Business Address
Home Address
AMXRO-EL
1003 Thorncroft Lane
U.S.Army Research Office
Apex, North Carolina 27502
P.O. Box 12211
(919) 362-1717
Research Triangle Park, N. C. 27709-2211
(919) 549-4244
FAX: (919) 549-4310
E-Mail: harvey@aro-emh1.army.mil
E-Mail: aro-sci@hqamc.army.mil
Title: Research Program Manager
Nature of Business: Electronics research
Area of Specialization: Electromagnetics
Remarks: Jeanne died in November 2006 from endometrial cancer. She had had few symptoms and had no
warning from her yearly "female" checkups. The doctor just recommended a hysterectomy out of an
"abundance of caution." During her operation he discovered stage 4 cancer. This cancer is very fast. So Ladies
of 64, please get to a doctor with any warning signs, especially if you had taken the early hormone replacement
therapy at menopause.
Colin is a Staff Sergeant with a Special Forces A team in Iraq. I think near Kirkuk, but I am not sure.
No grand children yet, but I keep offering to send him a marriage manual with illustrated instructions during his
redeployments to CONUS. He says he is pretty sure he can handle his part of the process, but I think he is
holding out for marriage. That would be nice too.
I am still in London. I don't know how much longer I will be staying.
HAROLD M. (HAL) HATFIELD
24969
Spouse: Pat Kilmartin (Fiancée)
1960-62 E-2
Children: Matthew - 9/4/68
1962-64 I-2
Philip - 7/27/71
Michael - 2/9/81
Grandchildren: Maeve Frances Hatfield – 11/20/99
Samuel John Hatfield – 5/8/02
Molly – 8/2/04
Alex – 8/2/04
Business Address
Home Address
Maximum Security Products Corporation
6 Steamboat Landing
Hillside Iron Works
Waterford, New York 12188
3 Schoolhouse Lane
(518) 235-4845
Waterford, New York 12188
FAX: (518) 233-8088
(518) 233-1800
E-Mail: hhats@nycap.rr.com
FAX: (518) 233-8088
Cell: (518) 281-4003
E-Mail: h.hatfield@maximumsecuritycorp.com
Cell: (518) 281-4003
Title: Business owner
Nature of Business: Steel contractor
Area of Personal Specialization: Theory of Relativity
Remarks: I left the Army in 1970 and, therefore, did not share in the expansion and deepening of friendships
among classmates that most of you shares. Since our last reunion, Pat and I have had the opportunity to get
together with many of you from the east coast down to Northern Virginia. Most recently, we were able to
attend the mini-reunion in Charleston and spend a magical week with four other classmate couples prior to the
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mini-reunion.
You are a special set of people. I realize now what I missed by not staying in the Army. I hope to take
advantage at every opportunity to reconnect with you all.
ED HAYDASH
Cadet Co.:
Spouse: Sylvia Anderson
1960-62 M-2
Children:
1962-64 H-2
Grandchildren:
Business Address
OUSD(I)
Pentagon
(703) 601-4889
Email: edward.haydash@osd.mil
25323
(married 11/25/67)
Krystyn Michelle McNabb - 9/16/68
Heather Kathryn Crowley - 8/21/71
Zakary Sage McNabb – 8/1/1999
Zoei D. McNabb – 6/23/04
Liam P. Crowley – 5/28/04
Laird E. Crowley – 4/3/06
Home Address
6167 River Forest Drive
Manassas, Virginia 20112
(703) 590-8339
Email: Haydash64@aol.com
(703) 818-4749
Title: Systems Engineer.
Nature of Business: Government Contracts (Beltway Bandit)
Remarks: I continue to work as a “Beltway Bandit” for CSC. My current contract is with the Office of the
Under Secretary of Defense (Intelligence) in the Information Access for Warfighter Support Directorate. My
duties focus on information sharing with the State, Local, and Tribal authorities and with the Combatant
Commands and coalition partners. I also dabble in researching and drafting DoD Intelligence Enterprise
Architecture documentation. It is interesting work which keeps me busy. Unfortunately, the Pentagon
bureaucracy is alive and well which means very little gets done in a timely and efficient manner. Reminds me of
the state of affairs when I retired out of the Pentagon in 1988. It is amazing how some things just do not change.
Sylvia continues her successful counseling practice. She is on work overload seeing too many clients
with little time to call her own. She is extremely good at what she does and is in demand. The one positive
aspect of the job is that I realize I am not as dysfunctional as I thought I was. I do not even come close to
qualifying based on some of the clients she counsels. They make me look like the sanest person on the planet. I
am not sure you should take comfort in that.
We continue to enjoy time with our grandchildren. I now know why we have our children when we are
young. It does not take long with them before we really begin to feel our age. They are a hand full and delight
at the same time. We have four at this writing with another expected sometime in October.
We are contemplating retiring for good probably at the end of the year or at least I am. Sylvia will
probably continue her counseling activities for a couple of more years. It has been a good run, but it is time for
me to quit the rat race. We have been looking at coastal property in North Carolina. We love being near the
ocean and in a warmer environment. Having golf courses close by is also a plus. There are no firm plans yet. If
it is meant to be we will move. If not, we will stay here in Manassas. There are worse places to be, except
possibly for the major traffic jams we face each day.
I continue to participate in the Golfing Grads of USMA spring outings. It is a great way to relax and
enjoy the company of classmates and graduates from other classes, especially those of 1960 through 1963. For
the past few years we played at the World Golf Village in St. Augustine, Florida. This year we will gather at
Amelia Island. If you are a golfer, you should consider joining us.
That is it for this writing. We can only pray we are available to participate in the next follow-on edition.
If you are in the area, stop by for a visit. Ed and Sylvia
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GREGORY J. HAYWARD
25437
Died March 19, 1978
Cadet Co.:
Spouse: Lisa (deceased)
1960-62 L-1
1962-64 E-1
Child: Jonathan (deceased)
Father:
Albert E. Hayward
P.O. Box 438
5716 Jefferson Boulevard
Braddock Heights, Maryland 21714
(301) 371-6519
Remarks: Greg's father wrote in 1994 that Greg's mother had died
in 1965, and his wife and child died in the same plane crash that
took Greg's life. Mr. Hayward, an officer in World War II and
Korea, has failing eyesight. Before retirement, he was a civilian in
the Defense Department, serving up to the rank of Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense.
JAMES W. HEGGLUND
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 E-2
Business Address
.
25388
Spouse: Marcy
Children: Kristina Nicosia - 1967
Jon Hegglund - 1968
Michael Hegglund- 1977
Karen Hegglund- 1977
Grandchild: Isabella Nicosia – 1996
Olivia Nicosia - 2000
Home Address
185 Kimberly Avenue
Asheville, North Carolina 28804
(828) 253-7389
E-Mail: jimhegglund@aol.com
(828)275-9500
Title: Retired
Remarks: Marcy and I continue to enjoy the mild four seasons of the Western Carolina mountains and
Asheville. Activities with the University of North Carolina-Asheville(UNCA) have become an important part
of our retirement. Marcy and I both give retirement planning workshops for people from around the country at
the North Carolina Center for Creative Retirement, a department of UNCA. In addition, I am actively engaged
with the UNCA Investment Committee and the UNCA Foundation. Marcy has become a serious Master
Gardener and an active member of the local crafts community as a jewelry maker(primarily bead weaving). She
is currently taking a course in silversmithing.
Our grown children and grandchildren are doing well and living on the west coast. As a result, we try to
make regular trips west and enjoy their visits here.
Our two dogs, an English Setter and a Border Collie mix, enjoy joining us on frequent hikes in the
mountains and walks in Asheville neighborhoods.
I am currently looking forward to an August reunion in San Antonio of B Company, 3d Bn, 12th
Infantry, 4th Inf Div, a company I commanded for 8 months at Fort Lewis and 7 months in II Corp in Viet Nam
in 66-67. I’m sure it will bring back many memories, both good and sad.
We would love to see any of you visiting the Asheville area.
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BUSTER HENEMAN
25436
Spouse: Carol A.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Heather J. Wayman 7/27/65
1962-64 H-1
Hillary R. 3/31/ 73
Grandchildren: Lily – 2000
Emma – 2001
Witt – 2005
Business Address
Home Address
5666 Carters Creek Pike
Thompson’s Station, Tenn. 37179
hheneman@msn.com
Cell: (713) 385-9681
Title: Retired
Remarks: Forty-three years on and I am more in love with my wife than when we were wed. Occupations
have satisfied our need for entertainment and support. Children have been delightful objects of mutualinterest,
drawing us more closely together.
These days we are furnishing a log cabin on a rural mountaintop in Tennessee a discreet distance from
our grandchildren whom we adore. There we will offer peaceful hospitality to friends, family, and “all who
labor and are heavy laden.”
Hand in hand, we rest on our porch, praising Jesus and hearkening to the soft rumble of thunder rolling
up from the valley below.
WILLIAM (BUD) A. HENRY
25427
Spouse: Linda D.
Children: Suzanne M. - 5/30/68
William D. (Bob) - 12/5/69
Home Address
9502 Chestnut Farm Drive
Vienna, Virginia 22182-3465
(703) 281-7969
FAX: (703) 281-7969
E-Mail (Linda): lhenry@cox.net
E-Mail: lhenry2@cox.net
Title: Retired (Vice President, Operations)
Nature of Business: IT/Software.
Area of Specialization: Operations
Remarks: In the last Directory, we raved about being in Vienna, Virginia for 23 years and in our house for 15
years. And happy about that. Well, now 27 years and 19 years respectively, and very happy about it. I guess
this is where we will stay. I finally retired at the end of 2007 from Northrop Grumman. In March of 2005, NG
was nice enough to buy the company (Integic, formerly USI) I joined to help found in 1989. While I expected
to be shown the door at the close of the acquisition, NG surprised a few of us by asking us to stay on to navigate
the transition until 12/31/07. So kept doing what I had come to enjoy with some great employees and for so
many years after retiring from the Army. From Army Retirement in 1986 until we started USI, I also worked
for the same CEO who started and sold USI/Integic. And while I miss the daily grind and the weekly travel to
NYC, retirement has been enjoyable and fulfilling.
And a blessing, since Linda who has survived Ovarian cancer for over 12 years is currently
going through not only a recurrence, but also some brain lesions. So it has been a tough 6 months for Linda, but
once again she is winning the battle. After a hospitalization in February, a month of daily whole head radiology
in March and 3 months of grueling Chemo, her tumors have been dramatically and significantly reduced and her
CA125 Marker at Normal. Truly a miracle, since this is her 5 recurrence. And this has also been her most
difficult and fatiguing bout. She is truly a great fighter and a true survivor. A great positive attitude, her
personal research and knowledge, great Medical Care and caring Oncologist at Georgetown Hospital, and
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
1962-64 K-1
Business Address
Northrop Grumman
Chantilly, Virginia 20151
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continuing Medical Science all have been a part of her survival.
We leave for 3 weeks in Europe (London, Croatia, and Northern Italy) on August 26, 2007 for
our annual sojourn. We have been planning this and looking forward to the trip since October of last year. We
even have a few days at Ville d’Este on Lake Como, which has been a dream of ours since we had lunch there
years ago. The Doctors think it’s a good break for both of us and we agree. On return Linda will return to
additional Chemo and perhaps Cyber-Knife for the one remaining small brain lesion.
Our kids remain well and close. In fact, both were here this weekend, with Suzy in from New York
and Bob over from nearby McLean. Suzy is an Architect in N.Y. City where she loves the city life. She
bought an apartment on the Upper West Side near Lincoln Center hard by Central Park, so Linda and I visit
often for long weekends and theater. Bob is still doing Web Development in DC, and living close by. It’s nice
to be so in touch with our two kids.
So all in all, we truck on and live the good life. We have been blessed in so many ways,
including Linda’s resilience and survival from a nasty form of Cancer. In all other respects, life has indeed
been very good to us, and we are happy in our retirement years.
One further comment. Once again the mini-reunion in Charleston was a fantastic success, and
highlights what a great group the Class of 1964 and wives is! We are blessed in that for sure. Looking forward
to the 45th! And the 50th! And the next Charleston mini!!
LAWRENCE M. HERDEGEN
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Died August 25, 1994
Cadet Co.:
Widow: Ingeborg
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 H-2
Children:
Kristina Marino
Britta
Home Address (Ingeborg):
1543 Landings Boulevard
Sarasota, Florida 34231-3222
(941) 921-1040
Remarks: Ingeborg writes: “Kristina is married to John Marino,
an attoorney. They have one daughter, Lilli Cecelia, who is 3 years
old. Kristina ahs a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and a Masters
Degree in Elementary Education. They are still living in
Jacksonville, Florida.
Daughter Britta has a Bachelors Degree in Public
Relations. She spent two years at the University of Bonn, Germany
and had a Fulbright to study in Innsbruck, Austria. She earned a
Masters Degree in German Studies and is currently in Germany, returning to work on a Doctorate in German
Literature.
FREDERICK V. (FRITZ) HESS
Spouse: Suzanne M.
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 F-1
Children: Hillary E. Gimlin - 3/28/63
Stephanie C. Rosso - 9/21/64
Grandchildren: Charlotte Gimlin – 12/5/00
Edward Gimlin – 11/19/02
Business Address
Home Address
Custom Cedar Creations, Inc.
4207 Hatton Court
P. O. Box 423
Alexandria, Virginia 22311
The Plains, Virginia 20198
(703) 379-1287
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ex-cadet
(800) 295-1287
FAX: (540) 253-7721
FAX: (540) 253-7721
E-Mail: cthree3@verizon.net
E-Mail: cthree3@verizon.net
Cell: (703) 626-4521
Cell: (703) 626-4521
Title: Owner
Nature of Business: Independent distributor for Lindal Cedar Homes, the oldest and largest manufacturer of
quality cedar homes in the world.
Remarks: We spend as much as we can of our leisure time - if one can call it that - with family. Our daughter
Hillary, who works for the Department of Commerce and her husband, Peter Gimlin, live in Arlington. They
have supplied us with our grandchildren. Stephanie, a lawyer with DoD, lives in McLean with her husband, Joe
Rosso, and our two granddogs. We spend every minute we can with the grandchildren in whatever pursuit
engages them at the moment. There are so many activities available in the Washington, DC, area that we can
enjoy a variety of field trips, or just hang out together at the neighborhood pool or our unique local park/nature
center.
We’ve also been traveling more lately; in the last couple of years we’ve been to Italy, France, and all
over the UK, as well as to such US destinations, as Colorado, New Mexico (including a visit to Philmont Scout
Ranch, where I had camped as a Scout more than fifty years before), and Seattle with an added excursion to the
Olympic National Forest. Most of our trips, however, have been to up and down the I-95 corridor to Florida to
visit our condo and our boat, a vintage Hatteras (1965 Sedan - 34”), that we will someday bring to Cambridge,
MD, so that we can have more convenient access to it.
We still belong to Potomac Boat Club, but do little sculling any more, thanks to my several years of
increasing back problems (the beginnings of which are doubtless attributable to my assiduous work habits which
caused me to slump endlessly over my studies . . .), and two subsequent surgeries that fixed the back but left me
with a gimpy leg. We do still manage to get in some birding excursions and we’re thoroughly enjoying our
season’s tickets to the Washington Nationals, a real treat after all the years without a team here.
There are so many Grads in the DC area that we frequently run into a classmate here or there. I’m
always in touch with Nick (Harwood Nichols) and made a point of looking up Tom Curran last time we were in
Las Vegas. Always good to see guys from ‘64.
RICHARD H. (DICK) HEYDT
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Spouse: Penelope H (Penny)
1960-62 I-1
Children: James Michael (Mike) - 7/7/67
1962-64 G-1
Leslie Christine Bowden - 12/17/69
Grandchildren: Courtney McCall Heydt - 2/19/93
Kristen Ashley Heydt - 8/1/94
Kendall Nicole Heydt - 2/9/96
Jessica Paige Bowden – 8/17/1998
Elliot Richard Bowden - 11/23/2000
Conner Jackson Bowden – 10/22/03
Business Address
Home Address
5 Llewellyn Wood
Johnson City, Tennessee 37601
(423) 926-8345
E-Mail: dickheydt@earthlink.net
Cell: (423) 341-7973
Title: Retired from Procter & Gamble April 2002
Remarks: Penny and I have now been retired for 5 ½ years and are loving this phase of our lives. We remain
in Johnson City, Tennessee and have no plans to move as we enjoy the beauty of the area and the people we
have come to know in the Tri-Cities. Both of us are very active in our church, Westminster Presbyterian (PCA).
I am currently involved in the design, financing, and construction of a Family Life Center for our congregation.
In October of 2003 we were blessed with the arrival of our 6th grandchild, Conner Jackson Bowden.
What a joy it was to welcome him into our family! Then in May of 2004 Leslie our daughter and Conner’s
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mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. It was a very difficult cancer to correctly diagnose and because of this
it required two rounds of chemo therapy, surgery, and radiation to destroy the cancer. We are so thankful that
since she completed her treatments in April 2005 she has been cancer-free, Praise the Lord!
Both our son and son-in-law continue to work for Procter & Gamble. Our son, Mike, and his family
now live in Mason, Ohio where he is working in Human Resources. Mike, Beth his wife, and Courtney, Kristen
and Kendall are all into tennis with Courtney and Kristen both playing on their school tennis teams. Leslie’s
husband, Donnie, works in manufacturing and they are living in Belleville, Canada. Their children, Jessica,
Elliot, and Conner are playing soccer. Penny and I very much enjoy visiting all of them and watching them
participate in the sporting activities.
This year Penny and I have plans to attend two Army football games: Wake Forest, only 2 ½ hours
from our home, on September 15 and then Air Force, November 3, in Colorado Springs. Air Force will be the
location of the annual gathering of a group of about 15 former ’64 ball players who try and get together for one
football game each year. I am really looking forward to a resurgence of the Black Knights beginning this fall.
ROBERT D. HICKSON, Jr.
25023
Spouse: Maike Maria
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: Mary Patricia - 1976
1962-64 B-2
Elizabeth Theresa - 1977
Kristin - 1978
Bridget - 1978
Anna-Sofie - 1980
Peter - 1982
David Robert - 1984
Erik – 12/85
Grandchildren: 6 and a couple on the way
Business Address
Home Address
`
Route # 2, Box 2870
3065 Fairground Road
Front Royal, Virginia 22630-7436
(540) 636-3135
FAX: (540) 631-0555
Email: roberthickson1942@yahoo.com
Title: Former Professor, Active Scholar and Writer; Retired Captain, US Army Special Forces
Remarks: Because I regrettably missed submitting an entry to our last West Point Class Book, published in
2003, John Ward recently asked me also to give an account of the years 1996-2002. By way of introductory
brevity, I should only say that, after teaching for some three years in the Graduate School of the Joint Military
Intelligence College (DIA) on Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., I taught at the Air Force Academy
(1997-2000) and then in the Joint Special Operations University (2000-2002).
Editor’s note – As mentioned elsewhere, I do not censor your entries, save for spelling, outright obscenity
(never had to), and arcane abbreviations. You write this, I compile. Bob’s views will be disliked by many and
welcomed by a few. But it is his entry, so here it is:
Then, in January of 2003, I formally stepped down from Federal Service. At the time, I was still on the
Faculty of the Joint Special Operations University at Hurlburt Field, on the Panhandle of western Florida, not far
from Santa Rosa Island of beloved (Ranger and later) memory, which is a little to the east of Pensacola. It was,
I believe, for reasons of a well-formed conscience that I resolutely and disappointedly stepped down. For, I
could not support what I knew to be the impending (and further expanding) war against Iraq, with its all too
forseeable consequences.
The cultural and religious factors of policy and strategy, though often ignored, are not trivial and they
include deep moral matters. I bore (and still bear) the burden of too much deep knowledge about our selfdeceptive and unreasonable action of original injustice against Iraq’s Secular Ba’athist Regime.
Probably contrary to the view of most of our classmates, I believe our country’s deliberately initiated
war against Iraq to have been, not only a religious radicalization of the Muslim World, but also an unjust war of
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aggression. Our grand-strategic “course correction,” therefore, will not likely be effective, nor fruitful for the
common good, unless we clearly see and honourably repair that cynical and reckless original injustice and
imprudence. Nor do I believe that we in the United States have the elites, national character, constitutional
order, or longer-range vision to sustain our increasingly centrifugal Imperium.
As to my own earlier teaching, more specifically, in the early autumn of 2000, after General Peter
Schoonmaker had established the Joint Special Operations University at Hurlburt Field with the purpose of
giving longer-range historical and strategic education to our expanding Special Operation Forces and to their
Interagency (as well as Defense Department) Collaborators, he again encouraged me to be on the resident
Faculty there. While I was two years before teaching at the Air Force Academy, he had already invited me to
give talks to his Special Operations Command on the topic of advanced Biological – and anti-agricultural –
Warfare and Its Likely Longer-Range Economic and Psychological Effects. After teaching in several academic
departments (philosophy, history, strategy and literature) at the Air Force Academy (May 1997-November 2000)
as a Simon Fellow – in the William Simon Chair of Strategy and Culture – I therefore eagerly arrived at the
Special Operations University in early December 2000. I had, among other things, especially hoped to give
some new, strategic courses in comparative military history and in the comparative strategic-military cultures of
various Special Operations Forces (the Chinese included), as well as courses in the likely forms of future
warfare which deftly combine overt and covert Special Operations Forces with “Special Technical Operations,”
a dangerous “Binary Weapon”: i.e., “SOF” plus “STO” in a military-strategic and grand-strategic context of
“Unrestricted Warfare” or more “Total War.” None of this, however, was to come to pass. And I regrettably
saw very little interest among the Special Operations Forces in long-range studies and truly strategic education.
It would be better if I said no more now about these matters – and certainly not in this forum.
When I look back over these last ten years or so of teaching at various levels of military education, to
include teaching within the strategic intelligence community, I am very grateful for those opportunities which
were allowed to me to give the best I had – and to those friends like Gene Sullivan, General Chuck Cunningham,
and General Raymond (“Chip”) Franck who so trustfully encouraged me and promptly enabled that varied and
candid teaching.
There is also, however, an elegiac tone underlying that interval of teaching and profound strategic
studies and advanced research (e.g., biological warfare; psycho-tropic, neuro-tropic, and radio-frequency
weapons and their subversive effects). Whyso? Because the Culture of Discourse and Deeper Reflection had
so much changed since 1969 when I first taught at the John F. Kennedy Center for Special Warfare (1969-1970)
as a young Special Forces Officer recently returned from Okinawa and Japan. At the Air Force Academy, for
example, I had come to see just how much of the life of the Cadets was in “fast-forward”! So, too, at the Joint
Special Operations University, where “the high-tech, fast-forward, constant change” lives of the new “special
operators” gave them little time for deeper reflection (or escape from exhaustion). It was a regimen that all too
easily conduces to their further formation as immediately responsive “Bionic Commandos.” Even at the Joint
Military Intelligence College (now again recently renamed), where the only Graduate Degree that was granted
was in “Strategic Intelligence,” the Graduate Theses and the ambience of Course Work were, nonetheless, very
seldom strategic topics or truly strategic studies. Their “targets,” as it were, tended to be “very close to the
nose” – i.e., largely only “tactical” or “operational” targets. The area of investigation between High Policy and
High Strategy was, in my experience, seldom examined, not only because of its difficulty, but especially because
it might be seen to impinge upon the realm of the Politicians and “Our Civilian Masters.” However, our
military and naval commanders – as was the case in the Pacific Command and the Central Command of Admiral
Dennis Blair or General Anthony Zinni – must increasingly act as well-informed Grand-Strategic (even PolicyMaking) Proconsuls.
Now it seems fitting, moreover, that I leave those kinds of strategic studies and forms of attempted
teaching largely behind me, in part because of a growing sense of futility. For, the time is not yet ripe, I
believe, for such strategic-cultural discourse. Therefore, during the last four or five years I have returned more
and more to writing and teaching in the Classical Humanities – philosophy, history, literature and foreign
languages – which I have always loved, even during our time at West Point, and not only on the German
Exchange Trip (in 1962).
My beloved German wife, Maike Maria, herself has a doctorate in French and History, and we have so
many shared interests and complementary lines of enquiry, especially about certain strategic matters that also
involve the Roman Catholic Church and her Eastern Rites, to include the ongoing dialectical methods of psycho-
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cultural warfare and the sophistic subversion of language (and logos).
On 2 January 2007 – after almost four years of its own thorough enquiry – the Arlington Matrimonial
Tribunal of the Catholic Church formally declared “the marriage between Robert David Hickson and Sharon
Marie Mahoney null and void since its inception.” I believe this momentous decision to be – after so much
sorrow – a true and reliable revelation about the truth of the past. Sharon and I never had a valid Sacrament of
Matrimony, and it had consequences on our eight children, as well.
Though still living in the Old Farmhouse in Front Royal, Virginia, which has been my home since 1980,
Maike Maria and I shall likely be moving to the north next Spring (i.e., in Spring of 2008), to New Hampshire,
so as to be more deeply involved with the Saint Benedict Center and, also, we hope, in further teaching and
writing. (Maike Maria is now in the process of completing her second published book, on a very interesting,
historical and strategic-cultural topic, involving the United States and Europe.)
While recently passing through our beloved West Point on the way north for some talks, our muchcherished, rumbustious classmate Dan Evans somehow tracked me down, told me not to move, and suddenly
surprised Maike and me by night, during our quiet supper outside on the lower patio at the Thayer Hotel! It
gave us great joy. Would that there were many more men like Dan Evans (and John Ward!). Dan himself also
still does so much for the greater common good of West Point and for the enhancement of the formation of
virtuous future officers – and he sustains his high purposes with indefatigable and selfless generosity.
Dan even proposed to me to deliver in person one of our Class Gifts, and to give it as an honour to my
eldest son, Peter (6’6” in height and with red hair!), who graduated from the Naval Academy a few years ago
and who, after SEAL Training with the Navy, decided, after all, to become a Marine Officer and is thus now,
after Naval Flight School at Pensacola, in further training as an aviator in Marine jet aircraft in Texas. I asked
Dan to hold back on that generosity, however, for intimate family reasons.
As Dan Evans has also so considerately noted, I have recently (August 2007) written a rather lengthy
essay on Evelyn Waugh’s Sword of Honour Trilogy, a book which was finally revised only in 1965, one year
before Commando Waugh’s unexpected death on Easter Sunday, after Mass, in April of 1966. During this
time, many of us were already in Viet Nam (and nearby countries) where we faced our own shocks of maturity
and intimate (often irreparable) losses. Paratrooper-Commando Waugh’s reflective military Trilogy on World
War II has still so much to teach us, too (as my derivative recent talks have tried to convey). Through his
inimitable eloquence and wisdom, Waugh also shows us things of moral beauty “beyond the call of duty” and
things which are “not the normal behavior of an officer and a gentleman.” In his study of chivalry and personal
honour in the Modern Age of Total War, he also reveals to us the Higher Chivalry.
-- Finis --
ROGER C. HIGBEE
Died September 29, 1987
Cadet Co.:
Business Address:
Widow: Judy Higbee
1960-62 I-2
1962-64 A-2
Children:
Roger Jr. - 12/21/64
Douglas - 4/25/70
Jeff - 5/11/71
Grandchildren:
Yasmin Nicole - 6/13/95
Henry – 1/20/03
Home Address (Judy):
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25015
Bungalow Heaven Bed & Breakfast
142 South 200 West
142 South 200 West
Cedar City, Utah 84720
Cedar City, Utah 84720
(435) 586-9064
(435) 586-9064
E-Mail: jlhigbee@infowest.com
E-Mail: jlhigbee@infowest.com
Title: Innkeeper
Personal Specialization: Golf
Remarks: Judy Writes: Life is good in Southern Utah! Beautiful area, y’all come! I have the best part-time
job ever as an innkeeper at my small Bed & Breakfast. (www.bard.org) I am usually able to be on the tee by 10
a.m. most mornings.
The boys are doing well. Roger continues to live in Brentwood, California, working in the home
construction business. Doug will be moving soon to Aiken, South Carolina as a professor at the University of
South Carolina. Jeff is a business owner, surfer, and golfer.
Yasmin and Henry as wonderful.
Editor’s note:
Bill Murphy mentioned that Judy recently planted a memorial garden on the local golf course for Roger.
Flowers are red, white, and blue and their is a plaque with his name inscribed upon it
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Cadet Co.:
GEORGE O. HILLARD III
1960-62 C-2
1962-64 K-2
Business Address
25332
Spouse: Stephanie P.
Children: Lauren H. Corum - 1/10/70
Brian T. (Tupper) Hillard - 7/27/74
Grandchild: McClellan Jane Corum – 4/4/98
Langdon Claire Corum – 3/27/05
Home Address
7 Wisteria Way
Whispering Pines, N. C. 28327-7131
(910) 949-5551
E-Mail: Goh3rd@aol.com (me)
E-Mail: Saxonhillard@yahoo.com
Cell: (910) 603-0291
Title: Retired.
Nature of Business: Nalco Chemical CO. (Specialty Chemicals) and USAR
Also: While not actually a business, I study ancient churches in England and France, write, and lecture. Anglo
Saxon and Norman in England; Romanesque in France.
Personal Specialization: HR Generalist for Latin America; Corporate Training Director.
Remarks: While we truly enjoyed the Chicago suburbs for 26 years, and considered staying there after retiring
from the Army Reserve (1999) and Nalco Chemical Co (2001), the decision to move to North Carolina was easy
and obvious. I was looking out at the snow one day and said to myself, "You know ......
Stephanie was originally from Southern Pines near Ft Bragg (wedding 1967; groomsmen were Hughes,
Grubbs, Mastriani, and Tom Leavitt, whom many of you knew in the Army). We built a house in Whispering
Pines and moved in April 2005. Stephanie's parents are nearby but not in good health; quite a few of her
relatives are in Carolina. Climate is substantially better than Illinois! As many of us have
discovered. . . .retirement is not always accompanied by serenity and tranquility. It's easy to stay busy.
Our kids have settled. Lauren lives in Martinez, California with her husband and 2 daughters; she is
expecting twins in Sept/October of this year! Son Tupper is a police officer in Southern Pines. We see him
patrolling the area frequently. He pulled over a very senior officer from Bragg last year but gave him a warning
with the admonition to "drive slowly in Moore County."
Stephanie remains busy with the Church and lots of volunteer work. Her parents are about ten minutes
away; her dad is 95 years old, the oldest living member of the Kiwanis Club here (60 years in the club!). It's not
hard to get from here to California, so we enjoy visiting Lauren. Steph will surely be spending some time out
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there this year looking forward to the additions to Lauren's family. At Church, Steph heads up the newcomers
committee, planning and executing a variety of fellowship events and continues as a Stephen Minister (specially
trained counselors).
I have a number of activities that seem to keep me busy: Kiwanis Club (President-elect for 2007-8),
Kiwanis Newsletter, studying and writing about the Anglo-Saxon churches in England (involves travel; I have a
good network of friends/pubs over there). I attend an Anglican Church here and write newsletters there as well.
I play less golf than I had expected so far. but that's because the car takes some time! I have a replica of a 1967
Lotus Super Seven sports car and am involved in a "driver's ed" program. The program takes place on the race
tracks of the southeast, like Road Atlanta, VIR (VA) , Roebling Road (Savannah), etc. Great fun; we are all
amateurs but it's still exciting to me.
We get over to Bragg occasionally; it has really changed and is changing. Carolina is a good place to
retire. We look forward to staying in touch with classmates and to our reunions. We have 2 guest rooms and are
not far off US I south of Sanford, NC.
ROBERT A. HILLYER, Jr.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 I-2
Business Address
25298
Spouse: N/A
Children: N/A
Home Address
5834 J Street
Lincoln, Nebraska 68510
(402) 488-2965
Fax: same
Email: rahillyerjr@juno.com
Title: Part time Contract Inspector for Consulting Engineering firm
Flight Instructor and owner of Bob Air LLC
Nature of Business: Own an airplane that is for rent and used for instruction.
Personal Specialization: Primary flight instruction and Tail Wheel flight instruction.
Remarks: I had a small cable television business from 1985 to 2000, when I was fortunate enough to sell it. I
did not get rich, but I did get out of it in one piece. Being a small business man dealing with the likes of The
Disney Corp., Time Warner, Viacom, etc. and the Reed Hunt FCC became very not fun.
In 1991, I was also very fortunate to be able to retire from the Army Reserves as a colonel. As I now
am easing my way into retirement, I have started a small aircraft rental and flight training business which is
guaranteed to lose money because of the economics of the enterprise, and the high cost of flying. Also, I have
been working as a construction inspector for a local consulting engineer firm. While at first there was a lot to
learn and at times it can be challenging and interesting, watching people work can be incredibly boring.
Bolstered by a false sense of competence from watching professionals build roads and crawling through
people’s basements and attics for fifteen years, I took a volunteer furlough from contract administration and
undertook remodeling my house. Despite having some adult supervision, the design and concept were mine and
of course nothing any sane person would undertake. After two years, I am gradually getting one room at a time
finished. The good news is that the guest room is done and, I think really nice. Not only am I tired of the dust
and mess~ but so are my two border collies mix dogs and the city inspectors so we have agreed to have a final
inspection by September 15th.
For the past few years, I have been the Nebraska Military Academy Admissions Liaison Officer
(MALO). Though I deserve little credit, we have been successful obtaining increasing numbers of
appointments for our candidates. The West Point community in Nebraska is very proud that this year’s First
Captain was Jon Nielsen, from Saint Paul, Nebraska. He enlisted in the Army and went to the prep school, so I
had nothing to do with his admission, although I did get to interview his younger brother who is currently a
cadet.
The '64 ski group is my major class activity. They are a tremendous group and we even have non skiing
classmates join us for the festivities. I wish I were a golfer and could get to the golfing venues, but that is
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unlikely. A sub group of the ski group and some others are going skiing in Canada in March '08, where we will
be taking helicopters up to the mountain peaks for five days. If this conjures up images of great skiers floating
through fantastic powder snow with blue sky in the background, that is our fantasy, but likely the reality will be
something else. At least I will need to get in better shape for it.
Most of you probably do not view Nebraska as an attractive place to live, but it is. We just do not want
too many to find out. Nebraska is once again destined to be in the top 20 in football. Even though the games
are always sold out, tickets can be :had for face value, so if you are interested, give me a little lead time and I
normally can get tickets. This year’s game with USC may be an exception.
As I said, my spare room is the only one done at this writing, but it is really nice.
JOHN L. HINES III
ex-cadet
Spouse: Harriet Simpson/Hines
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 .M-2
Children: none
Business Address
Home Address
Roaring Ridge Paints/Pintos
147 Moore’s Run Brranch Road
HC64, Box 5
Wardensville, W.V. 26851-8125
147 Moore’s Run Branch Road
(304) 874-3994
Wardensville, West Virginia 26851-8125
E-Mail: roaringridge@citlink.net
(304) 874-3994
Web: www.roaringridge.com
E-Mail: roaringridge@citlink.net
Web: www.roaringridge.com
Title: Breeder – cattle and horses
Nature of Business: Agriculture
Area of Specialization: Law Enforcement- Retired
Remarks: Life here on the farm is busy with new foals and calves. The black and white foals with their
mothers eating grass ore enjoyed by the people going to the lake.
Our stallion is Grease Paint Charmer 1999 APHA Black/White Tobiano. His foals have good
dispositions.
We are still driving our truck (Ward’s mobile wagon1) but we are getting out of the horse breeding
business and will only keep a few horses. It is so sad.
1. So called, I suppose, because your Editor once helped John sell an old book on ebay for enough to buy the truck
FRED HINSHAW
25441
Spouse: Trish
1960-62 A-1
Children: Rick - 6/11/73
1962-64 I-1
(USMA '96)
Business Address
Home Address
none
10312 Trenton Place
Las Vegas, Nevada 89139
(702) 233-8496
E-Mail: hinshaw64@cox.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: I just quit cab driving after almost 20 years of plying that trade up and
down the Las Vegas Strip. . . it wasn’t especially challenging, but I found it to be
pretty amusing most of the time.
I spend a lot of my time these days playing the stock market; playing bridge; playing cards at the local
casinos; playing golf with Gerry Werner . . . . you could say I do a lot of playing, in general. I am also quite
involved with my community’s volunteer security patrol.
My son got out of the Army a couple of years ago. He works for KB Home as their land acquisition
manager in the Washington, D. C. area. He has been married less than two years; I am waiting patiently to
experience the joys of grandparenthood.
Whereas I don’t miss very much about Army life, I really appreciate being a member of the Class of 64.
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I have been to the last 5 USMA Golfing Grads capers in Florida; I manage to surface at West Point for our
reunions; and I hope to be able to continue doing these kinds of things for quite a while longer – they mean a lot
to me. I can’t come up with any candid photos from my cadet years – just mentally picture me in uniform
without any stripes, or out of uniform under my brown boy.
My health and my attitude are pretty good; my golf game not so much! I will look forward to seeing
you all at our 45th, Cheers!
DAVID R. (DAVE) HOLDSWORTH
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25130
Spouse: Gislinde M. (Linde)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
Children: Eileen Helena Carns - 1/2/67
1962-64 A-2
Katya Lyn Hedges - 12/11/71
Grandchildren: Juan Octavio Diaz-Holdsworth - 3/5/90
Jordan Nicole Carns - 12/27/93
Jenna Marie Carns, 3/6/03
Business Address
Home Address
Alion Science & Technology
11911 Keating Drive
HQ U.S. Army Special Operations Command Tampa, Florida 33626
Attn: SORR-J8-S
(813) 814-9561 (unlisted)
7701 Tampa Point Boulevard
(813) 818-0936
MacDill Air Force Base, Florida 33621-5323 E-Mail: dholdsworth@tampabay.rr.com
(813) 826-4459
Cell: (813) 505-6047
FAX: (813) 826-3602
E-Mail: dave.holdsworth.ctr@socom.mil
Title: Senior Military Analyst
Nature of Business: Defense contractor (Alion Science and Technology, Inc.)
Area of Specialization: Operations research; modeling & simulation
Remarks: I’m still working: currently engaged in modeling, simulation and analysis support for the US
Special Operations Command in the Global War on Terrorism. Also providing agent-based modeling support
for a study being conducted by OSD PA&E.
Linde and I relish our periodic visits with/from our daughters and their families and look forward to a
time when work requirements no longer constrain us in having those visits.
I’m still venting my frustrations and keeping some measure of physical fitness by giving fencing lessons
and competing in and refereeing at US Fencing Association-sanctioned tournaments locally and at the National
Championships. (Was a finalist in Veteran Men’s Saber at the Summer National Championships in July ‘07.)
Linde and I enjoyed the Class of ‘64’s 40th Reunion so much that we decided to attend my first-ever
Ketchikan, Alaska High School Class of ‘60 Reunion in July (reasoning that I did not want to wait until there
were only a few surviving classmates left to attend):
Had a blast!
Fortunately the organizers thought to include our graduation photos on the nametags, because people
sure change a lot after 47 years.
After a number of cold beers at the first social event, we were asked to recount a significant high school
memory. Reasoning that the statute of limitations had long expired, I admitted to being in cahoots with the class
valedictorian, sneaking into the chemistry lab one night and mixing up a big batch of ammonium tri-iodide
paste. After painting the paste all over the high school (stairwell railings, door handles, desk drawers and the
like--that paste goes a long way) I threw the rest of the filter contents (about 95% of what we made) down a
trash chute (I was young then). The next morning it was quite comical to witness people reacting to the little
bangs and small puffs of purple smoke arising from the dry paste when touched. But the explosion later in the
morning when the school janitor threw the unused paste into the furnace resulted in temporary evacuation of the
school. One would think that this would have taught me to refrain from pranks while at WP (see the first Class
Directory)....
One thing I missed at the K-Hi reunion was a student platoon doing Continental Army Drill. Guess I’ll just have
to wait for ‘64’s 45th.
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J B HOLEMAN
25240
Spouse: Syl
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
Children: Heather C Hay - 10/7/73
1962-64 E-2
Jason B - 10/31/75
(USMA '98)
Grandchildren: Marcus Christian Hay Jr. – 10/7/01
Allison Taylor Holeman – 1/9/03
Justin B. Holeman – 1/19/05
Joshua B. Hay – 4/25/05
Sarah Beth Hay – 3/19/07
Business Address
Home Address
Holeman Investmentss, LLC
105 Haddon Lane
631 S. Main St, Suite 400
Greer, South Carolina 29651
Greenville, South Carolina 29601
(864) 676-1675
(864) 335 8533
FAX: (864) 676-9264
FAX: 864 421 9272
E-mail: jbandsyl@aol.com
E-Mail: jbholeman@aol.com
Cell: 864 630 0098
Cell: 864 630 0098
Title: President
Nature of Business: Start-up Investing and Green Real Estate Development.
Area of Specialization: Environmental business.
Remarks: Many of our classmates have embraced or are very near to embracing full retirement. On the
contrary, I have always seemed to have a streak of independence that sometimes causes me to march to a
different drummer. (Sometimes the Army thought that as well.) Frankly, I enjoy my version of working more
that playing golf. I’m involved in a variety of business pursuits ranging from investing in start-up companies
through an Angel group, to running a somewhat high tech start-up myself, to real estate development. My own
fledgling business, Applied Monitoring Solutions, has indeed proven how difficult it is for a start up to gain
traction. As a result of my recent experience in real estate development, I am currently pursuing my own
attempt to create a fully integrated Green Development, both horizontal and vertical. These activities keep me
busy, stimulated and involved. I guess I’ll continue my version of work as long as I am able.
Fortunately, Syl puts up with my varied and sometimes changing pursuits. She keeps me grounded and
continues to add fun and happiness to my life. Recently she has turned into a gym junkie; going to our fitness
center four or five times a week (her current drummer). We both enjoy traveling. We visit kids and grandkids
several times a year. Within the last year we also visited Scotland (bought my kilt) and Africa. Additionally
we enjoy class outings once or twice a year and just returned from the Charleston mini reunion where we had a
great time sharing a beach house with four other class couples for a week. See - my version of business does
permit free time.
Our children are doing well. Heather’s husband (’98) is still in flying Blackhawks for his Special
Operations unit out of Hunter AAF, GA. They have three children; the last little girl was born just two months
ago. He, like all Army officers, is deployed frequently. That’s makes it tough on family life, but they are
holding it together.
Jason (also ’98) and his wife (also’98) left the Army after their commitment was completed. He joined
Boston Scientific and has done very well. While he has enjoyed Minneapolis, he delighted both Syl and me
recently by deciding to move his family to Upstate South Carolina and possibly work with me. The corporate
world was rewarding, but I think he wanted to pursue something that had more of an entrepreneurial feel. (We
may have similar drummers.)
So, like most of us, life is good, even though for me that doesn’t mean retirement.
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BILL HOOVER
25465
Spouse: Constance (Connie)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
Children: Christopher - 11/7/78
1962-64 B-1
Courtney - 8/24/83
Business Address
Home Address
2724 10th Avenue
Sacramento, California 95818
(916) 731-8836
E-Mail: woh55@aol.com
(Cell): (916) 316-6195
Title: Administrative Law Judge - Retired
Nature of Business: Law
Remarks: As we move towards our 44th yr since graduation, a little reflection is in order. I could regale everyone
with tales of travel to exotic climes and world altering accomplishments, but the truth is far more mundane.
Travel has been limited to annual vacation trips to the beach in the Aptos area and occasional trips to Hawaii. Our
major accomplishment involves spending the better part of the past 30 years raising two now-grown children to
be self sufficient and decent human beings. As we survey the empty nest, that alone stands as a major
accomplishment in my book. Son Chris, who currently works in the risk management field, and his girlfriend are
now talking marriage; and daughter Courtney is working at a nearby high school while finishing the last few credits
towards her double major in French and Journalism. She has informed Connie and me that she plans to move to
Europe in the next year or so; that is if she doesn’t do a stint in New York first. She definitely has the wanderlust.
Connie is still working at Brookfield School, but I think this will be her final year. Many of her
closest teacher friends have just retired and she is running out of reasons to stay on. I know we both would like
to find time to travel a bit more, especially not at the same time as school vacations. As for yours truly,
retirement is finally a reality as I hung up the robe and put away the gavel on July 6. The problem is I still feel
as though I am on extended vacation and will have to return to work soon. The good news is I can work as a
retired judge, if want to. Actually, my goals are to improve my golf handicap, read many more books and
increase my level of physical activity. Given the numerous projects around the house the latter goal
shouldn’t be too hard to accomplish.
Perhaps the most enjoyable recent experience for me personally, occurred last week as I joined five other
classmates (Ken Kvam, Mont Hubbard, George Domas, Steve Weisel and Fred Taylor) for a week long
backpacking trip in New Mexico’s Pecos Wilderness. The trip was in the planning stages for about a year or so.
Ken and Karen were ever the gracious hosts and put us up at their Albuquerque home at the beginning and end of
the trip. I was clearly the novice hiker in the group although Mont and I had taken some preparatory hikes into the
Sierra Nevadas at altitudes up to 10,500'. However, our trailhead in the Pecos started at 9,200' and we had about a
6 mile hike in to our campsite at –11,500'. Day hikes took us to 12,500' and the views were spectacular.
Of course, the best part was the camaraderie with heaping doses of friendly insults, zingers, barbs, war stories, etc.
The next phase of our lives will hopefully prove as fulfilling and enjoyable as the previous ones. As
always, there is a standing invitation for those traveling to the West Coast to stop by for a cold beer, glass of
wine and good conversation.
Bill
DAN HORNBARGER
Spouse: Susanne (original)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
Children: Daniel P. - 8/5/65
1962-64 B-1
Christopher E. - 1/2/68
Grandchildren: John Paul - 12/29/93
Jacob – 7/20/98
Chloe – 7/13/99
Sarah – 12/30/99
Cameron – 5/3/02
Business Address
Home Address
77 Woodland Avenue
168
24964
Melrose, Massachusetts 02176
(781) 662-6982
E-Mail: dhornbarger@comcast.net
Cell: (781) 962-0406
Title: Retired
Remarks: I have been retired full time since just before the 2004 reunion. Am I bored? Nope. Do I miss
work? Hell no. Being in charge of information services for various corporations for so many years leaves one
with post traumatic stress and involuntary twitches. How come none of the other execs ever called me to say
“Dan, the network is running beautifully today” or “Dan, we just love all the business applications you provide
us”? But let one server crash and they’d call and say things that would have made my mother cringe. Now I
enjoy the quiet life with a book, glass of merlot, and cigar on the front porch. I also add significant value
around the house – I load the dishwasher, make the bed, do some cleaning, and help Sue with the gardening but I
don’t cook, a shortcoming I am reminded of quite often.
Excitement now consists of visiting the grandkids in NY and watching the Red Sox and Patriots on TV.
I also look forward to the annual class ski trip where my roommate is usually my roommate from firstie year,
Hugh Morton. I still play tennis regularly but age limits me to doubles with the other old farts
Son Daniel and his family still live in Westchester County, NY. He made a recent appearance on
“Good Morning America”. Son Chris just finished a tour with the Sosh department at USMA and has departed
for Iraq while his family remains in quarters in Stony Lonesome..
MICHAEL L. HORSTMAN
25216
Spouse: Kathleen M.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
Children: Sean Patrick Horstman - 7/27/65
1962-64 K-1
Krista Nicole Horstman - 6/10/68
Amanda Lee Horstman - 12/26/76
Grandchildren: Hannah Horstman – 2/22/98
Dameon Horstman – 3/14/00
Business Address
Home Address
Norfolk Academy
1009 Rifton Court
1585 Wesleyan Drive
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23455
Norfolk, Virginia 23502
(757) 499-3122
(757) 499-3122
E-Mail: mhors@earthlink.net
E-Mail: mhors@earthlink.net
Title: Assistant Director, Middle School
Boys Varsity Tennis Coach
Instructor, 9th Grade World Cultures
Nature of Business: Education
Area of Specialization: Administration, teaching world cultures, coaching tennis
Remarks: Kathy and I remain in the jobs we have had for over the last two decades, I as an administrator,
teacher and coach at Norfolk Academy and she as an office manager in the Academy library. Teaching and
coaching are still fun, but I am pushing the administration to find a replacement as head tennis coach, which will
allow me to become an assistant. Trying to teach and coach, particularly with a lot of travel, is a bear!
Our kids keep in touch but are busy with getting along in their own lives. Sean and Cindy, who live 90
miles north in Richmond, Virginia have finalized adoption of Hannah (10) and Dameon (8). As I write, the two
“grundoons” are at our house for five days. It occurs to me that I am no longer wired for small, loud and
energetic children. At least at school I can send them home!
Krista, our oldest girl, is working as the IS coordinator for the largest legal firm in the northwest,
headquartered in her favorite town, Seattle. It is a great job….except she has to deal with lawyers.
Amanda, our youngest, left her job in bio threat research at Virginia Commonwealth U. in Richmond to
take a job with Grumman near Ft. Belvoir. As a PhD in biochemistry, she will be involved in developing
computer models for counter bio terror scenarios. She retains her house (and 5 dogs) in Richmond and
commutes on the weekends.
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That’s about it for “Team Horstman” in southern Virginia. If any one journeys down this way, drop in
and say “Hey”.
JOHN ALEXANDER HOTTELL24930
Killed In Action July 7, 1970
Widow: Linda Hottel Pickett
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 K-2
Home Address:
3013 Connie Road
Knoxville, Tennessee 37909
(865) 690-2319
E-Mail: lhottell@nxs.net
Cell: (865) 414-7334
Title: Retired
Linda’s Remarks: In December 2006 I married William (Bill) Picktt and, shortly thereafter, retired. We are
remaining in Knoxville, Tennessee, where we’ll be teaching Tai Chi and Qi Gong.
Thanks for including me in the Class updates.
BRUCE L. HOWARD
25173
Spouse: Carol Ann (the original!)
1960-62 D-2
Children: Bruce Jr.
1962-64 L-2
Yumiko (d-in-law)
Grandchildren: Manami Noelani – 10/-/04
Business Address
Home Address
Northrop Grumman Esso
2757 Gingerview Lane
Baltimore, Maryland
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
(410) 765-1363
(410) 571-6359
FAX: (410) 981-8193
FAX: (410) 571-6312
E-mail: b.howard@ngc.com
E-Mail: bchoward2@mac.com
Cell: (410) 349-6204
Cell: (410) 353-3393 (Bruce)
Cell: (410) 353-1372 (Carol)
Title: Manager, Multi-Disciplined Engineering
Nature of Business: Electronics; Radar Seekers
Personal Specialization: MSME University of Michigan, MBA FDU, PE (Michigan)
Remarks: Carol and I are in good health and I am still at Northrop Grumman working on radar seekers for
missiles and UAVs in the Advanced Concepts & Technology Development group at the BWI location near
Baltimore. We are still in Annapolis; Bruce Jr., Yumiko and our Granddaughter, Manami Noelani, are still in
Tokyo. Manami, our gorgeous and captivating Granddaughter is, of course, the most significant happening to
the Howards since the last book! We traveled to Japan for Christmas 2004, so got to meet her at 2 months. At
the age of 2 she is a TV personality in Japan, with fans, having starred on Inai Inai Ba (Peekaboo) on Japanese
National TV, loves people and draws a crowd. She has gotten the best of both sides and luckily on our side
everyone notes she is the image of Carol! We all met on vacation last October in Hawaii and were there during
the Earthquake. Luckily we were staying at the Hale Koa; they did a terrific job during the ensuing power
outage and it was to our knowledge the only hotel that kept a reasonably normal schedule.
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In June 2005 I did have an incident with a sub-arachnoid hemorrhage (perimesen cephalic bleed?),
which I now refer to as my “walkabout” and from which I very fortunately emerged temporarily
inconvenienced, but unscathed. I had driven over to Virginia to play golf at Ft Belvoir at John Murray’s
invitation and had stopped at the Starbucks on Route 1 just off the beltway when all of a sudden I felt and heard
a rushing noise in my head. Thought about continuing on, as after all ……. it must just be an allergy or cold –
but it just would not go away, so I “wimped” out of golf, called Carol, said I did not feel well and drove back
home; Carol made me stay on the cell during the drive back. In the end it is fortunate I did not know what was
wrong, so went ahead in my ignorance, did what I felt I could do and as a result Carol got me to the best hospital
very quickly. I lost consciousness exactly on getting there and again was lucky in that a neurosurgeon was on
call. An operating room was not available so he did the surgery in the emergency room, in a small room next to
the admissions desk (to the surprise of his staff) and saved the day (great, very decisive Doctor!). When I came
around a few days later, Bruce was there and I was curious how he had come from Japan so quickly and why?
Carol says I was a lousy and unruly patient for a few days. She says, I think with some exaggeration, the nurse
requested, in fact pleaded, that Carol stay around to assist! I cannot imagine myself being a problem as I had
not previously been in a hospital, but very reluctantly will take their word for it; obviously good that I do not
remember. I am grateful she stayed around to put up with it all. Spent 8 days in intensive care; a total of about
17 days in the hospital.
The surgeons were amazed that I immediately resumed normal activity with no bodily damage as that is
rare with this affliction. Having beaten the odds, I believe I ended in the top 1% or 2% of the final and lucky
33% who experience only minor damage as my last exam showed no evidence of anything having occurred
other than a scar where they operated --- and the Doctor said I can live my life with no restrictions. Best thing
about it was that Bruce, Yumiko and Manami came over for about a month and then came back and spent
Thanksgiving with us. I am pondering another such trick.
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JOHN D. HOWARD
25116
Spouse: Col. Brooke Myers (USMA 1983)
1960-62 D-2
Children: Melinda L. (Mindy) Butler - 2/20/67
1962-64 C-2
Mary V Howard. - 6/21/71
Grandchildren: Bailey K. Butler - 4/2/94
William Butler - 7/3/97
Business Address
Home Address
CDW
2627 South Kent Street
13461 Sunset Valley Drive, Suite 350
Arlington, Virginia 22202
Herndon Virginia 20171
(703) 519-0656
(703) 621 8207
Email: jdhoward64@comcast.net
FAX_703 621 8300
Cell: (703) 459 6083
E-mail_jhoward@cdwg.com
Cell: (703) 459 6083
Title: Business Development Manager, CDW Corporation
Nature of Business: Information Technology
Remarks from last time: Time marches on. Looking in the mirror every morning tells me that. It’s hard to
believe we entered West Point 47+ years ago.
Since John Ward published the last book, my wife and I returned to the United States after three years in
Germany. I am glad to be back because the ex-pat life isn’t for me. We have settled in Arlington, Virginia so
that Brooke can be near the Pentagon, where she is a Colonel on the Joint Staff. As a matter of fact, we live
right around the corner from Roger and Ann Yankoupe. Roger and I talk regularly and develop the YankoupeHoward solutions for all sorts of world problems.
Our three-year tour in Germany was punctuated by my wife deploying to the Middle East in February
2003 as part of V Corps at the outset of Operation Iraqi Freedom. She spent a whole year there with units in
Tikirt, Balad and Baghdad. She brought them all home with only one WIA.
I stayed in Germany while she was in Iraq and played the role of the “waiting spouse.” It was gratifying
because I got the chance to be active in the Family Readiness Group and to help lots of young military families
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who stayed in the Heidelberg area. The Army really takes care of its families. There is no comparison to what
our families experienced while we were in Vietnam.
I started working for CDW Corporation while we were in Germany. I have continued to work for them
after returning from Europe, but now I’m a part-time co-worker. It suits me far better. There are more
opportunities now to spend time at our beach house in Ocean City, Maryland and for me to ride my Harley. As
a matter of fact, I regularly ride to Daytona and Myrtle Beach SC for those bike weeks. I can still do a 500 mileday on the motorcycle!
Our son-in-law is an Infantry Lt. Col. in DMI at West Point. The Army is giving him a two-year break
after multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. He and the family will leave USMA in June of 2008 and
return to Italy where he will take command of an infantry battalion in the 173d Airborne Brigade. Having them
just five hours away has been a real joy.
Looking back over all the years since 5 July 1960, I realize how good life has been and how blessed I am.
GEORGE HROMYAK
24998
Spouse: Connie L. (deceased Oct. 2004 – breast cancer)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
Children: Laura H. Hendrix - 2/18/69
1962-64 B-2
George III - 10/4/70
Jennifer H. Schenkenfelder- 12/3/73
Grandchild: Madeleine Brady Hendrix - 2/6/96
Sydney Paige Hendrix – 2/9/98
Cooper Walden Hendrix – 2/28/03
Business Address
Home Address
Radiology Associates of Frankfort
222 Old Country Lane
299 Hospital Drive.
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
Frankfort, Kentucky 40601
(502) 695-9342 (unlisted)
(502) 226-7779
FAX: (502) 226-7760
FAX: (502) 226-7760
Email: ghromyak@yahoo.com
Email: ghromyak@yahoo.com
Cell: (502) 395-0899
Cell: (502) 395-0899
Title: Radiologist (Physician)
Nature of Business: Medicine (Diagnostic Imaging)
Area of Specialization: CT Scanning and Ultrasound
Remarks: I’ve been working as a Diagnostic Radiologist (M.D.) here at the Frankfort, Kentucky Hospital for
the past 30 years. I plan on 5 more before retiring. I lost my 2nd wife, Connie, to breast cancer in October
2004. I am engaged to Carol Anne Reams with no immediate marriage plans. We’re living in my 4th house in
Frankfort – all of which required remodeling. I’ll probably stay in this one for the duration.
I’ve traveled to Europe (4x Italy, 1x France) and we’re going to Barcelona, Spain for 2 weeks
over my birthday (Labor Day – September 3d). I’m an art collector, wine drinker (taster) and wood butcherer.
I’m enjoying life with my three children and 3 grandchildren, who all live nearby. Open invite for the 4th annual
pre-Kentucky Derby party the first Friday in May.
MONT HUBBARD
Spouse: Lyn Taylor M.D.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
Children: Mont Christopher
1962-64 C-2
Elizabeth Clare
(twins, b. 3/31/82)
Business Address
Home Address
Dept. of Mechanical &
43351 Almond Lane
Aeronautical Engineering
Davis, California 95616
University of California
(530) 756-3079
Davis, California 95616
(530) 752-6450
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24957
FAX: 530-752-4158
E-Mail: mhubbard@ucdavis.edu
Title: Professor
Nature of Business: University education.
Area of Specialization: Mechanical Engineering, Applied Mechanics, Mechanics of Sports
Remarks: Except for the slow flow of aging and evolution of our family, life has changed very little over the
33 years since I became a Professor at Davis in 1974. Now that the kids are out of the nest (Chris has graduated
from Reed College in Portland and Elizabeth from Wellesley College in Boston), Lyn and I spend a lot of time
gardening. We have one acre devoted to fruits, nuts, vegetables (kiwi is our most exotic and hard to grow
species and giant pumpkins the most spectacular), goats and chickens. Lyn recently retired from the Pediatrics
Department at the local Kaiser Permanente clinic and now works 0% time. This has made an enormous
difference to the pace of our lives. She has begun to accompany me on trips to meetings in interesting foreign
locales which makes business travel a bit less grueling. Over the last several summers we went to Milan,
Zurich and Kyoto; this summer we had two trips planned to Singapore and Taipei.
The students come and go, and some make the interaction very rewarding. At present I bike to work
every day, rain or shine, teach mechanics and automatic control, and supervise about eight graduate student MS
and PhD projects. These include topics as diverse as springboard diving, horse galloping, gymnastics, stunt
mechanics, football kicking, baseball aerodynamics, pole vaulting and frisbee throwing; a varied and interesting
group of things to think about and to try to figure out (check out our lab web site at
http://mae.engr.ucdavis.edu/~biosport/). Fun projects in the past have included designing a virtual reality
bobsled driver training simulator for the US Olympic Committee and the US Bobsled Federation. The
University of California has no mandatory retirement age so, if things continue to be as enjoyable and
entertaining as they are now, I will probably will wait a while to retire.
My formerly numerous extracurricular activities have narrowed somewhat. In 2003 I finished my goal
of climbing the last of the fourteen mountains in California higher than 14,000 ft . They are definitely not
getting any easier since the first one in 1975! Next I plan to do the John Muir Trail along the spine of the
Sierras in bits and pieces over the next several years. Just came back from a week long backpack with 5
classmates (Hoover, Kvam, Domas, Weisel, Taylor) in the Pecos Wilderness, New Mexico.
Any and all classmates are welcome to stop and sniff the roses or wisteria or taste the produce in our
garden if you're in the Davis/Sacramento area. Blooms of some sort are guaranteed in every month but January,
and they're dynamite in May.
I remember as a cadet in mechanics class, inadvertently collecting three slide rules at once (mine and
those of my classmates at the boards directly beside me, which were tucked into my back pocket, chalk tray and
my hands, respectively) and having it not-so-gently pointed out to me by the Instructor, not to mention my
classmates. This was the start towards my present personalized license plate "ABST MND".
Does anyone else have recurring dreams about living on the 5th floor of North Area, stepping into
supper formation just in time only to discover that you have forgotten your hat? Just wondering.
SETH F. HUDGINS JR.
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 C-2
1962-64 M-2
Business Address
25293
Spouse: Joy S.
Children: Seth F. III - 5/8/65
Lance T. - 5/1/67
Meredith D. - 9/29/71
Grandchildren: Emma Joy Snizek – 1/--/99
Maxwell Beck Hudgins – 11/--/99
Ethan Stephen Snizek – 10/--/01
Walker Case Hudgins – 1/--/03
Evelyn Ann Snizek - --/--/-Home Address
6 Horizon Road
Cornwall, New York 12518
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(845) 534-3651
E-Mail: joyhudgins@hvc.rr.com
E-mail: sethhudgins@hvc.rr.com
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Alumni Association.
Remarks: 2007 has been a watershed year for Joy and me. Finally retired from the AOG after 17 years. When
I joined the organization, I was the youngest executive on the staff. When I started looking around last year, it
hit me that I was just about the oldest. That sort of told me it was time to move on and get some young blood in
to take my place. It was a great 17 years. I think I made a difference. I certainly had wonderful people to work
with. Many new programs were started in support of our graduates and the development staff raised over $250
million in support of West Point. One simply has to visit West Point to see how the landscape has changed for
the better, thanks to the generous support of classes like our own and many individual donors.
As I was going through the retirement process I got hit as a result of exposure to Agent Orange. A
minor hit at that, one I think I’ll be able to walk away from. We’ll see at the end of the first year. I’ve become
very knowledgeable about the bureaucratic processes of the Veterans Administration and CRSC. If I can help
anybody let me know.
Retirement is great! I’m learning to play golf for the first time in my life. So far, golf if\s playing me,
but it’s fun being out there. When I was on active duty (and in the AOG as well) I would tell my principal
subordinates to get out of the office an afternoon a week. Told ‘em to go do something…anything. Most played
golf and I used to envy the fact that they were outside on some beautiful days. Retirement also allows me to
contemplate doing some project and if I decide not to do it today, there’s always tomorrow. Joy and I have
traveled quite a bit in my first 6 months of “freedom.” Took all of our kids, spouses and grandchildren to
Disney World for a week! It was like herding cats, but a lot of fun. Took an AOG trip to the lake region in
Italy. What a beautiful place. Spent a week up in northern Maine near a town called Bluehill. The countryside
up there rivals the beauty of the Hudson Valley. Spent some time on a friend’s farm in northern Georgia, riding
horses and shooting shotguns in a sporting clays course. Strange as it may sound, although I’ve been around
weapons all my life and have quite a few, I’d never shot a shotgun. What a hoot. Of course, I was black and
blue from my elbow to my shoulder the first time around.
Joy and I plan to stay here in Cornwall for the foreseeable future……and look forward to our next
reunion.
FRANCIS R. HUGHES (FRANK)
ex-cadet
Spouse: Marian
Children: Kenneth J. Hughes 6/3/63
Kathleen A. Petrosky 9/22/65
MaryBeth Zeigler 5/14/68
Grandchildren: Theodore M. Hughes 11/18/97
Timothy M. Hughes 11/18/97
Andrew J. Hughes 8/13/1999
Maxwell J. Petrosky 5/13/1995
Alec A. Petrosky 6/7/1997
Alan D. Zeigler 12/20/1994
William F. Zeigler 9/4/1997
Evan H. Zeigler 3/28/2000
Business Address
Home Address
457 Dover Dr
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15238
(412) 963-9833
Email: frahug43@comcast.net
Title: Engineering Manager, Westinghouse Electric-Retired
Nature of Business: Nuclear Fuel Design
Remarks: After I left the Academy I got married, completed my B.S. in Electrical Engineering at the
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
1962-63 D-2
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University of Pittsburgh and started a family. I also went on to get an M.B.A. at Pitt and an M.S. in Nuclear
Engineering at Carnegie-Mellon. I worked at Westinghouse Electric in various management positions (design,
project mgmt., licensing etc.) in commercial Nuclear Fuel for most of the 31 years that I was there and retired in
1994 after brief stints in factory automation and environmental engineering.
We have three children: Ken, Kathy and MaryBeth, all married. Ken has a small software consulting
company, Kathy was a financial analyst for Mellon Bank and MaryBeth was a teacher. Kathy and MaryBeth
became full-time moms when they started their families. They have blessed my wife, Marian, and me with eight
grandchildren – all boys. My retirement has been filled with travel, golf, hobbies (woodworking, making
stained glass windows), taking Italian language classes and chasing grandsons.
JUSTIN R. HUGHES
25398
Spouse: Joyce Namack Hughes
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: Bill - 9/15/65
1962-64 I-2
Justin - 5/15/68
Megan - 6/2/72
Erin - 10/20/77
Grandchildren: William - 7/29/96
Business Address
Home Address
28 Chantilly Place
Fredericksburg, Virginia 22406
(540) 736 -8071
FAX: (540) 654-5829
E-Mail: jrh4205@aol.com
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Reading, Writing, Swimming
Remarks: Children remain the same - thankfully Bill and wife Tracy L. live in Joshua, Texas They have 4
boys ranging in age from 22 to 5. All well grounded Cowboy fans. Justin and wife Tracy P. live in Miami, no
children as of yet but a 29 foot boat seems adequate for now. Megan and husband Kevin Gray live nearby in
Spotsylvania with Emily, our three year old granddaughter. Erin is single, lives in old town Fredericksburg, and
continues to challenge the norms (as we have defined them for her) and has changed this Iowa Republican into a
moderate Democrat.
Joyce continues in real estate - would love to say “thrives”, but I admit that would be a bit of a reach.
Three years ago (July 04) I underwent dual deep brain stimulus surgery for Parkinson’s. Simple
medication had ceased to control some of the more disagreeable aspects of the disease. The procedure was
performed at the Richmond VA Hospital by a neuro team from Medical College of Virginia. I initially went
back to work as a magistrate, retiring from that position in April of last year. Over all I would say the surgery
was a great success which I highly indorse - and would be happy to share my experience with anyone
considering the deep brain surgery route
P. JAN HUGHEY
25209
Spouse: - Elizabeth
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
Children: Stephanie Akers- 10/15/70
1962-64 C-2
Patrick - 8/19/72
Elizabeth - 10/18/73 (deceased)
Grandchildren: Travlin Everette Crain-Hughey - 4/1/96
Victoria – 1/14/98
Tyler – 2/4/98
Business Address
Home Address
Gainesville (Florida) Community Foundation 2260 Stonegate Dr.
Cumming, Georgia 30041
5436 SW 91st Terrace,
Gainesville, Florida
678-455-5315
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(352) 379-6187
E-Mail: janhughey@bellsouth.net
E-Mail: janhughey@earthlink.net
Title: Executive Director
Nature of Business: Charitable
Area of Specialization: Generalities
Remarks: It has been a while since I reported in, so there is much to tell; but will hit only the highlights. I do
not believe that I have shared the most difficult time in my life. On Halloween Night of ’99 my younger
daughter, Elizabeth, was killed in a traffic accident. She left behind a 3-year-old son, Travlin. While I always
knew that losing a child would be devastating, I could never have imagined just how devastating. Only time has
offered any consolation. This event almost completely doused the professional fire in my belly and I retired in
May 2000. We had moved to Miami at the request of employer in ’98. Upon retirement we returned to
Gainesville Florida, my home since 1971. During the first year of retirement, I grieved and in the second year
utterly destroyed the myth that “my golf game would improve significantly if only I could play more often.”
Other items of note: marriage to a wonderful woman in ‘97- the good; heart attack in ’97- the bad and the 200
lbs. I have lost and gained and lost and gained and..and…and……-the ugly. In 2002 I accepted a part time
position of overseeing a new community foundation startup here and have enjoyed it very much. We love
Gainesville (Hork’s hometown you know) and would love to see anyone passing through this way. As someone
who does an overall poor job of staying in touch, let me just say that I miss you all and wish you the best. I am
an avid reader of our class forum and really appreciate Jack Price et al. for the effort and the result.
BEN HUNEYCUTT
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
1962-64 H-2
Business Address
25144
Spouse: Virginia (Ginny)
Children: Lisa - 36
Julie - 34
Carol Ann - 29
Grandchildren: Tyler
Kyle
Virginia
Talbot
Home Address
2223 Clearwater Point
Seneca, South Carolina 29672-9174
(864) 653-6646
E-Mail: tben@clemson.edu
Cell: (864) 710-8761
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Education
Area of Specialization: Teaching Statistical Quality Control
Remarks: Retired in July from Clemson University, but will continue to teach one class as emeritus
faculty. Went throught the experience of prostate cancer and hernia surgery during the past two years, and am
cancer free as I write this. Enjoying grandchildren, organizing and singing in church ensembles, very active in
church administration, gardening, and dabbling in real estate (rental properties). Ginny and I have a vacation
house in Highlands, NC, about one hour north of Clemson, and we enjoy bouncing back and forth between the
flatlands and the cool of the mountains. We would invite any classmates to stop by for a visit and maybe go for
a hike in the mountains!
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CHARLIE HUTCHISON
25409
Killed in Action May 10, 1965
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 L-2
Mother:
Mrs. Dorothy Hutchison
80 Front Street, #309
Santa Cruz, California 95060
(831) 469-4044
Remarks: Tom Kerns reports that Charlie’s mother passed away in
the spring of 2002. She and Hutch’s sister Vicki wrote in 2000:
“Thanks to all of Charlie’s friends and classmates that helped make
his gravesite memorial service and memory book a treasured
memory for us.”
From an earlier directory: , I repeat the following from
Dorothy and Vicki: “ We would like Charlie’s friends and
classmates to know that there are two new memorials honoring his
memory. The first is a bronze plaque under a huge tree in the garden of the U. S. Embassy in Santo Domingo.
We spent a week in Santo Domingo (January 1996) tracing Charlie’s last steps and were able to stand on the
actual site where he lost his life - as close as we can come to him. The trip brought us some peace. The second
new memorial is at the entrance to the 82nd Airborne Museum at Fort Bragg. There are now two stones honoring
the 13 men (Charlie among them) killed in Santo Domingo. Thank you for including us - we always enjoy
hearing from Charlie’s friends.”
STEVE INDUNI
25159
Spouse: Mary Jane (But we call her MJ)
1960-62 H-1
Children: Brian - 3/15/65
1962-64 L-1
Grandsons: Nicholas - 4/93
Matthew - 7/95
Business Address
Home Address
Same
3890 Vista Campana S #44
Oceanside, Calif. 92057-8168
(760) 721-1525
E-Mail: steveinduni@yahoo.com
Title: Self employed programmer; no business title; basically just a programmer
mercenary; who ever hires me gets me; I don't think I'll ever be able to retire; every
time take on one of these jobs they just go on forever
Nature of business: Microsoft Access relational database developer; have been working for the last 3 years with
forwarding agent that moves most of the code J unaccompanied baggage around the world; sort of a deja vu all
over again
Area of Personal Specialization: Hunker down behind the tube and make it work
Remarks: I verified the phone number and spoke to Steve, but he dod not send anything in time to publish.
Last time he wrote: I have continued my lackluster life after USMA more or less the same way I got in; I just
stumbled along; No regrets; I miss Denny, he was a class act too, and due to my complete lack of social grace I
have not kept up with him. Maybe the 50th reunion
Son Brian has turned out to be a class act; mostly due to MJ's positive influence; and he is why we
moved to Oregon, just to be close to family again. This has been a very pleasant experience; Oregon weather is
boring compared to West Point and Vermont. But great skiing is close, although I don't do that anymore
Cadet Co.:
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WILLIAM L. JACKMAN
25191
Spouse: Divorced
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
Children: Chris - 12/2/65
1962-64 E-2
Steve - 10/15/67
Mike - 1/21/70
Grandchildren: Gabriela Maria Jackman - 7/13/03
Nicolas Christopher Jackman 5/13/06
Business Address
Home Address
U. S. Embassy
BsAs (Buenos Aires)
APO AA 34034
011-54-11-4556-1854
Email: BJackman1964@gmail.com
Title: Colonel, U. S. Army (Retired)
Nature of Business: Law Enforcement
Area of Specialization: Training Management
Remarks: Grandson Nico arrived on 13 May 2006 to join Chris, Maria Claudia and Gaby at the US Embassy in
Montevideo Uruguay. MC, her baby and the entire family are doing well. Nico appears to have Jackman genes;
he is big, getting bigger fast, and is very energetic. Several months following Nico’s birth, MC, Gaby and Nico
traveled to Bogota to spend some time with MC’s mother Gloria and sister Lili, plus the local Jackman
representatives, Heather and Mike, leaving Chris to work at the Embassy in Montevideo. They returned in the
fall. I have visited them several times in Montevideo, and they have reciprocated in Buenos Aires. Chris has
been in Afghanistan on 2 lengthy assignments since 2003. It appears he will remain in Montevideo for a while,
but as we all know, when you work for Uncle Sam, things can change in a hurry. Gaby had a great picture taken
with President Bush at the Embassy during his early 2007 Latin America trip.
Steve remains in Kansas City though he has changed jobs. He is now vice president of Pitman
Manufacturing, an outfit that builds utility trucks with vertical platforms for the communications and electrical
transmission industries. Steve continues to play rugby for the Kansas City Blues, though he claims he wants to
begin refereeing and diminish his playing. Steve and Kelli visited me in Buenos Aires over the holidays last
year, also spending some time with Chris and family in Montevideo. Steve traveled with me to West Point for
the annual Alumni rugby match in May, making that an even more pleasurable occasion, and I visited KC in
early October for a rugby weekend with Steve and Kelli. We plan to repeat these events annually.
Heather and Mike remain ensconced in their digs in Bogota, both still working in the Embassy. I spent
2 weeks there for work last August, which allowed some time to visit with Heather and Mike plus MC, Gaby
and Nico who were there at the time. Also a couple of basketball games with Mike and friends. They have
managed to take a number of trips with friends both inside Colombia and to other locales. In late November
they spent a week in the States visiting family and friends. Mike organized one of his patented excursions with
friends to the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia. Unfortunately Army lost again. I watched the game
on TV with a huge gaggle of DC area Classmates at Jim and MaryLee Adams house. I crossed paths with Mike
in DC for a quick lunch at the end of that trip. Heather and Mike are due to PCS from Bogota summer 2007,
new assignment unknown as yet.
Nephew Eddie (USMA ‘93), Lisa, CJ and the dogs have had an eventful year yet again. Eddie spent
several months in Iraq in 2006 commanding a special EOD/IED removal detachment, but the Army changed
policies and Eddie returned to the US, cutting short what he had expected to be a one year tour. With that abrupt
change, Eddie finally committed to what he had been thinking of doing for several years. He left the Army and
enrolled in medical school. The long range plan is this will allow Lisa and Eddie to work in the same field and
will allow them to settle down in the Carolinas without being uprooted by the Army. Short term it means more
family disruption as since late August Eddie has been at the University of the Americas medical school on the
Caribbean island of Saint Maarten. As part of the process, Lisa, CJ and the dogs moved to another town. Eddie
will spend 18 months on Saint Maarten, and then will transfer to a medical school in the US. Eddie has not
given up on the Army totally. His long range plan also includes joining the Reserves once he has his medical
degree, and asking for relatively short term activations as a doctor to continue serving his country.
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Meanwhile, CJ is a senior in high school, did his lifeguard thing again this past summer and
successfully completed the arduous process to become an Eagle Scout. All of us are very proud of CJ and the
tremendous dedication he has shown. Friend Jim Higgiston suggested Eddie contact the Red Sox when he
announced plans to come to New England for Memorial Day 2006 and see a Red Sox game with us as we like to
do. Eddie did so, and the Red Sox pulled out all the stops for him and members of his family, as Eddie threw
out the ceremonial first pitch from the sacred soil of Fenway Park, was interviewed for later showing on TV, all
of us attended batting practice and walked out to the Green Monster, not to mention free tickets; all in all an
unforgettable experience for anyone from New England. Eddie, his brother Jim and his foster father Joe Girard,
all vets, marched with us in the Memorial Day parade in Southborough, which made the weekend even more
special.
I have continued my travels, albeit to slightly less distant places. Work this past year included 3 lengthy
trips to the US, 3 courses presented in Buenos Aires, one trip to Bogota, and a wonderful work trip to
Montevideo in December which I extended by 2 weeks to spend more time with MC, Chris and the grandkids.
Each bit of work has very pleasantly included some time to spend with family and/or classmates/friends. The
Navy branch of the family, niece Janine and husband Paul, is back in the DC area, enabling several nice visits
with them. Personal travel included several visits to Chris and family in Montevideo; the alumni rugby trip to
West Point with Steve mentioned earlier; Memorial Day weekend in New England with other veterans/friends in
the events and ceremonies; this year much of the Jackman clan in New England participated and we had a minireunion of the family following the events; the visit to Steve in KC mentioned earlier; and a lovely visit to
rugby/Army friends Bill and Doris Heaston plus our Classmate Ron Williamson in Sioux Falls SD. I just
returned from a work trip to the Dom Rep where our Classmate Wayne Wheeler and his wife Cindy graciously
shared some time with me on 2 occasions.
CHUCK JACKSON
25274
Spouse: Judy
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 F-1
Children: Joan Morin - 12/20/70
1961-62 H-1
Chris Jackson - 6/6/77
1962-64 M-1 Grandchildren: Vincent Morin - 6/29/94
Brooke Jackson - 9/18/97
Holly Morin - 11/1/97
Business Address
Home Address
6358 Manzanita Drive
Macungie, Pennsylvania 18062
(610) 966-4787
E-Mail: chuckjackson2@enter.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: In 2002 I retired from Agere Systems née Lucent Technologies née AT&T Technologies. I am now
a laid back quadruple dipper (Army, Agere, VA, and Social Security), eagerly waiting for Judy to reach
‘maturity’ so she can collect social security too. We are making ends meet somehow. Ahh, the American
Dream,
Judy and I are in our second parenthood in that we have one of our two 9 year old granddaughters living
with us. Her single-parent dad manages a Dominoes Pizza store in a town about an hour away and has an
apartment there. Since Brooke is in a private school about a mile from our house, she calls our house home.
She is a joy, as are her cousins who live about a half mile away. The off-side of the equation is that
Judy and I are not able to enjoy the foot-loose-and-fancy-free life style we were sort of expecting.
I'm doing twelve reps of half of the Daily Dozen and walking an hour each weekday morning at 0700;
tending to my hobbies (woodworking, Sudoku, patch collecting, reading, home improvements, the 1960 MGA,
and napping); and continuing my heavy involvement in veterans activities. I have fixed everything on the MGA
which might break (ha ha! If you know Lucas electronics, you’ll know how silly that statement was), and am
now enjoying the benefits of carefree zipping around town in a classic car. You can only be young once, but
you can be immature forever.
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My trophy wife Judy (since 1969) continues as the chief of staff and designated purchasing agent for
grandchildren clothing and sundries. She rules the domain of the pool, and has it looking really great: bar,
multiple umbrellas, lounges; etc., etc, etc.
GEORGE GREGORY JACUNSKI
25090
Spouse: - Still interviewing
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
Children: None as far as I know
1962-64 E-2
Business Address
Home Addresses
5650 A1A South #103
St. Augustine, Florida 32080
(904) 471-0312
E-Mail: wp25090@west-point.com
E-Mail: hork@sprintmail.com
Cell: (904) 377-1561
Title: Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.); Attorney-at-Law
Nature of Business: A very modest legal practice; President, chief cook & bottle washer for Asia Connections
Incorporated (ACI): General Counsel for the Golf Event Managers Association (if it still exists)..
Remarks: A review of my remarks in the last two Ward Directories prompts me to revise and edit. I’m still in
St. Augustine, our nations oldest city. In my last entry I indicated I was planning to build a house on the beach
and spend my time entertaining visitors. -Unfortunately, someone built a 5.5M mega-mansion on the lot next
door and I couldn’t see my modest Florida style house perched next to it. Consequently, I sold the lot and
continue to live in an oceanfront condo. I have resisted the efforts of my family to get me to move to a more
ostentatious and spacious place. Inertia is a terrible thing, besides nothing can beat a good cigar and a martini on
the patio in the afternoon overlooking the ocean. I am still capable of entertaining guests albeit in modest
surroundings. Still playing a lot of golf with a little fishing and hunting on the side. Since the last directory
entry my boat sank and someone stole my shotgun. I’ve replaced neither. As I have already said, inertia is a
terrible thing. I also continue to make a nescience of myself in local politics and community affairs. More
importantly, I constantly work to improve my social life, but have no serious prospects as of this writing. A
friend from the Class of ’60 recently got married and I commented that maybe there was hope for me yet. His
response was, “Oh, George, you’re much to young to get married!”
TONY JANAIRO
25059
Spouse: Elizabeth M. (Betsy)
1960-62 C-2
Children: Bridget - 11/27/76
1962-64 G-2
Kelly - 4/10/78
Grandchildren:
Francesca Louise Root – 3/23/07
George Geoffry Best – 9/10/07
Business Address
Home Address
644 Venue Drive
Dover, Delaware 19901-4305
(302) 730-9412
FAX: (302) 730-9413
E-Mail: arjanairo@aol.com
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Retired to the Good Life
Remarks: Our lives have become somewhat simplified with my retirement from the active
workforce and the Dover Housing Authority in October 2006. Betsy will follow with her
retirement June 2007 from teaching math at Dover High School. Primary focus will be our first
grandchildren as they flourish in Lower Manhattan. Bridget, our financial investment analyst,
Cadet Co.:
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will present us with our second grandchild, September 2007. Her husband, Charles Best, when not
gracing the pages of "Time" and "Men's Vogue" magazines, heads up Donors Choose. Org. This is an
interesting concept in matching donors to unfunded needs of schools and children. Kelly and Jacob
Root are teaching math at Brooklyn Heights, and En g lish & history at Upper East Side schools,
respectively. For the time being we rejoice in their progeny, Francesca Louise. It is convenient
that both our daughters are in the same Gramercy apartment building. What spare time is spent at
home is focusing on a growing West Point Society of Delmarva, with grads, parents, and
admissions. We also look forward to catching up with old friends in our travels
LOUIS A. JERGE
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 I-2
1961-62 K-2
1962-64 G-2
Home Address (Pennsylvania)
123 North Evergreen Drive
Greentown Pennsylvania 18426
(570) 857-9546
FAX: (570) 857-9576
E-Mail: ljerge@webtv.net
25245
Spouse: Kathy
Children: N/A
Home Address (New York)
445 E. 86th St.
Apt. 3-J
New York, N.Y. 10028
(212) 722-0125
FAX: (212) 424-1882 (Kathy Office)
Kathym@sbsf.com (Kathy office)
Title: Retired
Area of Specialization: Perfecting my golf swing, skiing, and snowboarding
Remarks: I spoke to Lou, who said he would try to get something out. No luck by press time. Last time he
wrote: Several years ago, I was fortunate enough to be able to leave the dog eat dog, up and down world of
Wall Street for an early “retirement”. Some of you may remember Kathy McLaughlin, who became my wife in
1994. That same year we purchased a house in Pennsylvania, in the Lake Wallenpaupack area, which is 26
miles east of Scranton. Our home is situated between the 6th green and the 7th tee box at the Paupack Hills Golf
Club. We can tell the time of day by the deer walking through our property. We’ve had a mother bear and her
cubs on our deck several times, luckily with neither of us outside. Kathy continues to enjoy her job trading
securities for the investment management concern she’s been with for many years. We both enjoy the winter
season skiing and and the rest of the year playing golf. My handicap is 14; hope springs eternal that it will get
back to 9 each and every year.
JIM JINKS
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 E-1
1961-62 G-1
1962-64 F-1
Business Address
25376
Spouse: Linda Scribner
Children: James R. Jinks Jr. - 9/20/65
Scott Scribner - 2/7/66
Kenneth P. Jinks - 7/17/67 (dec'd)
David Scribner - 7/14/69
Richard Jinks - 12/1/69
Grandchildren: Nine, counting his, hers, and theirs,
Home Address
Scribner-Jinks
El Dorado Ranch
Rancho Del Sol II, M31, L01
San Felipe, BC, Mexico 21700
011 52 686 576 0194
Fax: (Local) 011 52 696 576 0370
Email: j_jinks@yahoo.com
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Cell: I don’t answer it!
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Contemplation of the Universe and its various inadequacies.
Remarks: Being very limited in my ability to be garrulous, expansive, informative, entertaining, and creative
and having lost or disposed of most of my pictures from cadet days, I shall be content to submit a short narrative
on where we are and how we got here.
After more than 14 years as USAA’s steely eyed lobbyist in the western states, I retired on December
31, 2005. Linda and I had decided that we wanted to relocate from the Sacramento area and planned to put our
house on the market in the spring of 2006. Friends who knew that we were planning a move asked if we would
be willing to let a well known politician look as the house. We agreed and asked our realtor friend to conduct
the showing. The realtor asked if he could also show it to one other person. The politician didn’t make an
offer but the other person did. Suddenly, we had our 6-8 month transition period reduced to 7 weeks!
Fortunately we had already bought our house here near San Felipe on the Baja and, along with our two
elderly Shar Pei dogs, arrived here on March 28, 2006. Unfortunately, our move involved learning that moving
to Mexico is more difficult than moving to just about any other place in the world! Our house is made of straw
bales covered with concrete and would have been quite comfortable if we had had furniture. Finally, after two
weeks of sleeping on inflatable beds and dining on a card table, Ruben Posada and his crew arrived with our
furniture, unloaded it and left us to do the unpacking! Our new life had begun - as had our education about
living in Mexico!
San Felipe is a small fishing town on the eastern side of the Baja Peninsula and on the Sea of Cortez. It
is about 120 miles south of Calexico/Mexicali on the California/Mexico border. There is a fairly large and
growing community of expatriates from the US, Canada and other countries here and so the level of services is
improving. San Felipe is growing but is still very limited in amenities such as grocery and hardware stores.
For those things, one must drive to Mexicali or Calexico. We do have as very nice 18 hole golf course that
offers some surprising challenges.
This is a desert (San Felipe Desert) and gets only 2-3 inches of rainfall per year. Landscaping involves
various cacti and other desert hardy plants. The area has a lot of beauty. We can view the Sea of Cortez from
our rear veranda and the Baja Sierras from our front veranda. We have been pleased to find that we have access
to excellent medical and dental care here although we have not been able to figure out how to bill Linda’s
insurance and my Medicare/TFL. Fortunately, an office visit is only $25 and the prescriptions cost less than our
co-pay at Walgreen’s! For those of you with the time and inclination visit and follow the links for information
about San Felipe and the surrounding area.
We live here full time and make occasional trips to Palm Springs, Las Vegas, Phoenix or Yuma
(to see our tax guy). Last summer was our first one here and, by all accounts, it was one of the hottest ever and,
with temperatures in the 118F range, we learned that living in the desert can sometimes get a mite uncomfortable.
Thankfully there’s air conditioning and the nights here get very cool. We were able to get to Cancun for three
weeks in the fall and for two weeks at Christmas/New years for a change of routine and scene. We’re still trying
to decide whether this is the place or a stopping place on the way to the place.
While our life goes on here, our sons and their families are making their ways. Jim, Jr. (SFC, USA) is
stationed at Ft. Hood with ls’ Cav. And is currently doing a tour in Iraq. Scott and his family, except for our
Grandson Jason who is in Iraq with the 82d Airborne, are in the Hollister, California area. David (the other
lawyer in the family) and his family live in Serrano near Sacramento and have a thriving business. Richard
returned from a year in Iraq last year and lives near Austin with his family. He works fulltime with Texas
ARNG and wife Whitney is one of Dell’s rising young stars.
OK, I’ve told all the dry boring stuff and can’t think of any really appropriate funny stories. I
await, with anticipation, for Lechner, Ward, and McCormack to provide further enlightenment as to the meaning
of it all.
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GARY R. JOHNSON
25152
Spouse:
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-1
Children: Kimberly Looft - 10/26/68
1962-64 B-1
Kelley Schamel - 4/28/71
Amy Johnson - 2/2/82
Carly Rahe (step) - 4/5/88
Grandchildren: Macy Looft: 4/4/97
Kyle Looft – 2/13/01
Savannah Looft – 4/9/02
Kaycee Schamel – 12/8/06
Campbell Schamel – 12/8/06
Business Address
Home Address
G. R. Johnson Assoc., Inc.
500 Westchester Place
500 Westchester Place
Fullerton, California 92835
Fullerton, California 92835
(949) 929-5412
(949) 929-5412
FAX: (714) 447-1397
FAX: (714) 447-1397
E E-Mail: GRJAI@adelphia.net
E-Mail: GRJAI@adelphia.net
Title: President
Nature of Business: Manufacturer's Representative
Remarks: Almost Retired. Down to 2 days a week. Enjoying the weather and grandchildren in California.
I see my hockey buddies every other year in Colorado Springs. We had 7 out of 9 last year from the classes we
played with 62-66.
I’m enjoying good health. Have been in Southern California 330 years now..
MAX JOHNSON
25046
Spouse: Sally (Polly)
Children: Michael William - 4/8/66
(USMA '88)
Mark Andrew - 8/29/69
Adrienne Mary Anne Davis 11/12/73
Grandchildren: Matthew William Johnson - 12/12/92
Patrick Michael Johnson - 6/14/95
Nicholas Alexander Johnson– 7/26/98
Kathryn Anne Davis – 6/27/04
Carter James Davis – 4/29/06
Business Address
Home Address
Herndon High School
5585 Anne Peake Drive
700 Bennett Street
Fairfax, Virginia 22032
Herndon, Virginia 20170
(703) 250-1203
(703) 810-2336
FAX: (703) 250-5447
FAX: (703) 810-2262
E-Mail: mwj01@cox.net
E-Mail: max.johnson@fcps.edu
Title: High School Physics Teacher
Nature of Business: Secondary School Education.
Area of Specialization: Physics
Remarks: Life is good here in Fairfax, Virginia. I am going on my 16th year of teaching physics at Herndon
High School. I still am having fun in the classroom, though I have trouble teaching the Active Physics Students
who get active if there is a lull in the action. So the school graciously gave me all Physics 1 for this year so I am
happy.
Polly continues to work for the schools teaching software programs for scheduling students and
attendance. It is pretty interesting how we both ended up as teachers. We just had a great family reunion at
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
1962-64 D-1
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Ponte Vedra Beach at a big beach house in Florida. We had all our children and grandchildren in the house as
well as my nephew and his family. It was a lot like Christmas in August—lots of noise and commotion, making
sand castles, and enjoying the ocean. I was able to go with my daughter and her husband and daughter to Disney
World’s Magic Kingdom which was fun to see the place through a 3 year perspective.
I wish everybody well, and hope that life is good for you. God has certainly showered me and my
family with many blessings. At the beach house in the afternoon, the little ones would put on a show. They
stood up on the fire place ledge and sang “Jesus loves me.” I figure that is what family blessings are all about.
Peace. Max
BOB JOHNSON
25086
Spouse: Denise
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
Children: Laura Marrs - 1968
1962-64 F-2
Jennifer Johnson - 1971
Mark Tluszcz - 1966
Steve Tluszcz – 1969
Grandchildren: Katie Marrs
Danny Marrs
Jack Marrs
Fanny Tluszcz
Oscar Tluszcz
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
66 Route de Luxembourg
530 77th Street
Esch-sur-Alzette
Bradenton (Holmes) Beach, Florida 34217
L-4221, Luxembourg
(941) 779-2229
+1 941 447 8323
E-Mail: bobj@securewave.com
Title: COO, SecureWave, SA.
Nature of Business: IT Security Software development and sales
Area of Personal Specialization: IT Start up company operations and growth
Remarks from last time: Island living in Florida beats anything I've done from West Point forward.
ALLEN F. JONES
25408
Spouse: Diane Atkins Jones
1960-62 E-2
Children: Stephanie Sexson-3/24/66
1962-64 L-2
Hunter Frederick-5/24/70
Allen Kendall - 6/6/96
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Hewitt and Associates LLC
79 Midsummer Place
25231 Grogan's Mill Road
Spring, Texas 77381
The Woodlands, Texas 77380
(936) 273-0052
(713) 363-0456
FAX: (713) 363-9049
Title: Principal (Owner)
Nature of Business: Management consulting. Focus: Workforce issues - - helping clients improve business
results through people.
Area of Specialization: Business development in the Southwest
Remarks from last Directory: In 1998 Al wrote “never would I have predicted - at 58 - I’d have a 17 month
old son.” He did, however, find the experience great fun, but exhausting. He mentioned that Hewitt’s business
is continuing to grow (25% in 99), now 7,500 employees with 60 offices internationally, and doing lots of
innovative things to help clients get their workforce fully engaged in the business. I’m proud to work in a firm
whose mission is helping clients and their employees succeed. Unfortunately, the phone number we have does
not pan out and the work number now belongs to a hospital.
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RAYMOND M. (RAY) JONES
25210
Spouse: Bobbie
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: Andrea M. - 10/31/66
1962-64 H-2
Audra M. – 11/15/68
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
The Sellinger School,
305 Kerneway
Loyola College
Baltimore, Maryland 21212-4714
Baltimore, Maryland 21210
(410) 433-1357
(410) 617-2377
E-Mail: jonesphd@bellatlantic.net
FAX: (410) 617-2117
E-Mail: rjones@loyola.edu
Title: Professor; Chair, Department of Management and International Business
Nature of Business: Education
Area of Specialization: International strategy
Remarks: No response – I did verify phone and work email. He wrote last time: Nothing new or earthshattering. Bobbie is still at American Red Cross of Baltimore. She has run into Jill McCaffrey at national
headquarters. Andrea continues at Johns Hopkins and is quite content there. Audra remains at the
InterAmerican Foundation and consequently travels quite a bit to Central and South America.. Bobbie and I
feel blessed that both girls live in Baltimore. We, as a family, spent this past Christmas in Madrid and had a
great time.
We talk and enjoy seeing Dave White somewhat regularly. We would love to see Mike Gray if his
travels took him to the East Coast. Mike, - Bernie Maguire, USNA '64.our exchange midshipman and their
class president and a trustee there, asked me to say hello to Mike for him. Although I did play rugby with Bill
Jackman and therefore have an idea of what he can do, I still find it remarkable that he still plays today,
I salute John Ward for his efforts in successfully rousing the greyhog in my wife who forced me to
respond. On reflection she should never have to had to and I pledge to John to be an early responder in the
future. All the best to John and to all the members and the families of our class.
ROY STAPLETON JONES, Jr.
25335
Spouse: Elisabeth Helena Iwaniw Jones (Lisa)
1960-62 L-2
Children: Alexander Stapleton - 6/22/83
1962-64 G-2
Erik Christopher - 3/4/85
Nicholas Alexander - 3/29/91
Business Address
Home Address
Stiefel & Jones Consulting, LLC
6310 Cardinal Hill Place
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, 600 South
Springfield, Virginia 22152
Washington, D.C. 20036
(703) 912-7870
(202) 536-4395
FAX: (703) 866-2554
FAX: (866) 615-0356
Email: rjones329@msn.com
E-Mail: rjones@sjgdc.com
Cell: (571) 217-4347
Cell: (571) 217-4347
Title: Government Relations Consultant/Attorney
Remarks: We continue to live in the Northern Virginia area near D.C. I practiced law for 15 years in a DC firm
working with Congress and the Executive Branch —lots of natural resources, Native American, economic
development, fish and wildlife habitat conservation issues and projects. Opened a consulting firm with another
former Hill staffer and attorney in March of last year (2006) working with most of same clients on similar
issues. Been trying to help DC residents to obtain a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives which is one of
those anachronisms that needs to be repaired.
Last year was able to help a small Alaska Native Village have conveyed to it 50,000 acres of land that
was taken from them in 1929 for the chief benefit of non-Natives who wanted to use their land to mine for gold
and trap fur bearing animals. Working with lower 48 Tribe, descendants of Geronimo and Cochise, seeking
water rights denied to them in part historically because they fought what they saw as intrusions into their lands
by the Spaniards, then the Mexicans and finally the Americans. Help represent as outside counsel the World
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Wildlife Fund on shipping safety/oil pollution prevention and response issues. I get paid in salmon and chickens
or too often help pro bono, but have found it a highly rewarding practice and find myself drawing upon our
training and experience from the military to tackle these tasks.
Oldest son Alex is working (yay ☺) and doing great. Works in satellite imagery using his ample
computer skills with a corporation near Dulles International Airport. Took him to Alaska last summer to
introduce him to my Alaska Native friends and see the incredible natural resources of part of the State. He was
close to staying to be an EMT in an Alaska Native Village. He is hooked on the State. Middle son Chris is
pulling down great grades at William and Mary, active in the “One In Four” campus organization, majoring in
sociology and history…looking at a possibly applying to work for the FBI or some other law enforcement field.
He became a black belt in Tae Kwon Do early on and today looks like he could take on some of those “extreme
boxers” on TV. Youngest son Nick is a junior in high school. Many of you met him when he accompanied me
to our last reunion at WP. We home schooled him this past year so he is glad not to have me as his principal (we
had a great tutor to do most of the heavy teaching) this school year! He is a remarkable drummer and an avid
reader, loves music, history and science.
Lisa continues to be a speech writer for a Cabinet Member. She joined with other speech writers in
starting a speech writing business on the side, the National Writers Group. I love the quote by Mark Twain on
their web site that reflects my view of writing: “The difference between the right word and the almost right word
is the difference between lightning and the lightning bug.” They have done work for a federal agency, former
cabinet Member, IBM, the head of an international cosmetics firm, and a former Vice President of the Trump
organization who was on “The Apprentice.” As before, she looks great and we are in as good health as one
could expect at our ages.
HAROLD J. KAUFMAN
Killed in Action November 20, 1967
Cadet Co.: 1960-62 G-2
1962-64 E-2
Brother:
Charles Kaufman
14 Sawmille Road
Saddle River, New Jersey 07458
(201) 795-3666
or
135 Echo Drive
Jupiter, Florida 33458
KEVIN C. KELLEY
25011
Spouse: Rosemary (Perinelli)
1960-62 I-2 Children:
Mary Kathryn Southworth - 3/22/66
1962-64 E-2
Kevin N. - 10/9/67
Grandchild:
Hamilton Southworth IV – 4/17/96
William Kelley Southworth – 8/15/98
Luisa Rosemary Southworth – 1/10/01
Kamron Alexander Kelley – 9/17/02
Arya Sahar Kelley – 3/27/06
Business Address
Home Address
Cadet Co.:
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25453
2222 29th Street
San Diego, California 92104-5425
(619) 338-0843
E-Mail: kcrowd@cox.net
Title: Colonel, U. S. Army Retired
Remarks: Few changes from previous edition. Since Habitat for Humanity no longer builds houses in my area
(the land it too expensive) I have changed to Senior Gleaners. We pick up food from supermarkets, etc. and
pick fruit from .people’s yards to make available to social service agencies serving needy people.
Rosemary has fully retired now and works as a volunteer docent at the Natural History Museum,
conducting tours of exhibits and going out on whale-viewing boats. She also does audio – describing for the
sight-impaired at San Diego Opera.
We have a wonderful new grand-daughter, Arya Sahar, and are greatly enjoying babyhood one last
time.
ARTHUR MICHAEL KELLY Jr.
25329
Spouse: Michele Claire (Mayotte) Kelly
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
Children: Arthur Michael III - 12/3/66
1962-64 C-2
Christa Ellen - 3/12/69
Timothy Patrick - 4/23/72
Grandchild: Megan Elizabeth Davis - 3/23/1991
Blair Elizabeth Kelly 8/25/1997
Darby Claire Kelly – 2/10/1999
Reily Scout Kelly – 6/13/03
Anne Michelle Kelly – 1/7/06
Kaeley Michele Thurmond – 1/10/06
Georgia A. Thurmond – 7/10/2007
Business Address
Home Address
910 Houston Street #503
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
(817) 810-0990
FAX (817) 810-0990
E-Mail: arthurk101@aol.com
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Retired
Remarks: After 36 years with me in some kind of uniform, (4 years in the Air Guard, 4 years at West Point and
28 as an Army officer), Michele and I decided to close out that part of our life in '92. I had no more "fogeys"
coming, my retirement pay was at maximum and the IRS was about to get me for taxes on the sale of our house
four years earlier if we didn't move into the house in Florida.
My tours in the Dominican Republic and Vietnam were the short tours I had, although my six years in
D.C. did involve a lot of time away from home for me. After my return from Viet Nam ('68) and the Signal
Advanced Course at Monmouth, the Army was a great run that saw us with grad school at Columbia U.(we lived
at Ft. Totten in Queens for that), a tour at West Point, Command in Northern Italy, C&GSC in Kansas,
Language School in California, then tours in South America, Belgium, Washington, DC, and New Mexico.
Michele and I look back with great joy at the many things we have done and places we have lived. It was
exciting and we still miss it and especially the people with whom we served.
We retired from the Army in '92 and moved to Florida, south of St. Augustine. I taught English at
several local colleges until '95 when an old boss of mine asked me to take a consulting job at Fort Monmouth
NJ. Michele had become interested in a professional Theater Company in Daytona Beach. She ran their office
operation and took care of all the staff and actors. The actors need housing, transportation etc. during each
season. When the call came in '95 for the Ft. Monmouth job (we had been stationed at Monmouth for the
Advanced Course in '68), we decided I would go for a year (with conjugal visits every month or so) and she
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would stay working in Florida. After a year the company asked me to stay on. Michele said "I have had
enough of short tours" so she quit her job and came up to Ft Monmouth in '96. I had rented a small apartment
right off post so she brought her things up; we kept the house in Florida and would visit there every few months
to maintain our residency. Our time at Ft. Monmouth was great (almost like being newly married again - no
children, very little accumulated "stuff") and we spent many enjoyable moments in NYC. If we win the lottery,
we'll buy an apartment in NY. In 1998, Michele and I returned to Palm Coast from Fort Monmouth.
Life now is simple and uncomplicated, which is how we want it. Michele has taken up painting and
pottery. She is quite good at both. I am in the Coast Guard Auxiliary and I was the local Flotilla Commander in
2000 and 2001. I am now the local Flotilla Public Ed Officer and teach safe boating as well as going out on
safety patrols. The Triumph TR4 that Steve Draper and I picked up at the factory in England in '64 came back to
me in '91 and is still great fun to drive. That has meant membership in a Triumph car club in Jacksonville. I am
now the President of that club and we are setting up a scholarship fund for some young people who are
interested in mechanics.
All the children and grandchildren live in Dallas. All are great people and are doing well. How did a
guy from "da Bronx" wind up with a bunch of Texans as offspring? That means that Michele and I take trips out
across I-10 from Florida to Texas several times a year. We have come to enjoy Louisiana which we leisurely
explore on each of our trips.
We grew tired of the tension in Florida during the hurricane summers of 2004 and 2005 and the
outlandish and uncontrolled development there. Since we were tired of driving to Texas several times a year to
see the family, we decided in 2006 to pack up and leave Florida for Texas. Because the whole family is in the
Dallas/Ft. Worth area we looked around and chose downtown “Cowtown” (Ft. Worth to you folks). It is more
laid back and friendlier than Dallas. We bought a loft, downsized our “stuff” and moved in April 2006.
We walk everywhere, church, library, gym, restaurants, theaters and drive 8 miles to the
PX/Commissary at the Joint Reserve Base/Naval Air Station (formerly Carswell AFB). It’s great being able to
see our kids and grandkids frequently and less intensely than two week visits in Florida or Texas.
To sum it up, we are happy and content. The Army was a great life, my wife and family are super
people and I am content with what I do now.
I want to add a comment about our class. I am constantly amazed by the closeness of our class
whenever I get to see you guys. It is as if the years have never gone by as evidenced by our openness and sense
of belonging to each other. My father told me the night of July 4th, 1960 before I left the Bronx to go to WP “I
am very proud of you and want you to know that tomorrow you are going to enter into a relationship with other
men which will last you all your lives.” He was right. The common highs and lows we all shared as cadets and
the experiences we shared after graduation have truly linked us together. 'nough said.
EARL (BUDDY) KELTON
25419
Died April 5, 2006
Widow: Gwendolyn
1960-62 A-2
Children: Earl - 6/28/64
1962-64 K-2
Ryanne - 5/22/67
Grandchildren: Andrew Thomas
Charles Kelton
Shannon Kelton
Samuel Thomas
Business Address
Home Address (Gwendolyn –
AOG)
The Selective Reader
590 White Pond Road
658 Bernardston Road
Athol, Mass. 01331
Greenfield, Massachusetts 01301 (978) 249-0484
(413) 774-5594
erkelton@hotmail.com
FAX: same
E-Mail: erkelton@hotmail.com
Cadet Co.:
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Title: Proprietor
Nature of Business: Bookseller
Buddy’s Remarks from 2000: Getting older, fatter, and balder--the way the Good Lord intended it. Getting
happier with life all the time, and falling more in love with Gwen every day. I have been blessed in this life with
family and friends, life and love--as I pray each of you has.
NICK KEMP
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 I-2
25128
Spouse: - Kay
Children: John – 3/5/71
David M. - 7/15/74
Daniel P. - 11/5/76
Home Address
723 Appomattox Road West
Davidsonville, Maryland 21035
(410) 798 9765
E-Mail: nickandkay@verizon.net
Cell: (443) 884-0195
Business Address
Northrop/Grumman Corp.
Electronic Systems
P.O. Box 1693, MS 265
Linthicum, Maryland 21203
(410) 993-2407
FAX: (410) 981-2453
E-Mail: nicholas.kemp@ngc.com
Title: Program Manager F-16 Radar
Nature of Business: Defense
Remarks: We are still living in Maryland and getting ready to retire (again) February 08. I have had a good
ride at Northrop as they have treated me and my family well the past 21 years. We will be staying in the area
until Kay’s granddaughter graduates and then we will play it by ear from there. Life is good but the golf scores
could be better and I will address that issue next spring by playing a few more rounds during the week. My boys
are still living in California and enjoying the lifestyle in that part of the country. We enjoyed the mini-reunion
this past May down in Charleston and are looking forward to seeing everyone in the up-coming events such as
the 50th.
CHET KEMPINSKI
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
1962-64 F-2
Spouse: Phyllis
Children: Chester - 5/30/66
Gary - 10/16/68
Ken - 12/20/74
Grandchildren: Cole – 3/17/98
Stella – 5/20/02
Chet – 8/15/04
Cassie – 2/12/06
Eva Lilley – 9/10/06
Home Address (AOG 2002)
6695 Manchester Farms Rd.
Fairview, Pennsylvania 16415
(814) 474-1419
E-Mail: ckempinski@msn.com
Cell: (814) 572-2075
25379
Business Address
NWIRC
1250 Tower Lane
Erie, Pennsylvania 16505
(814) 456-6299
FAX: (814) 459-6058
ckempinski@nwirc.org
Cell: (814) 572-2075
Title: CEO, Northwest Industrial Resource Center (NWIRC)
Nature of Business: Die castings, machining, tooling plastics, rubber.
Remarks: About four years ago I had to retire after spending about 25 years running small manufacturing
companies in the plastics, die casting, machining, rubber, and related industries. It was necessary to do so in
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order to fix up my “bod” which had deteriorated to the point it was preventing me from sleeping. Three
operations (one shoulder and two spinal in the upper neck region) and I was ready to go again albeit not with
former responsibilities and all that goes with same. Returning to a direct leadership role had zero appeal, so I
am now heading up a consulting firm specializing in helping small manufacturers. In part I’m giving back to
the community while at the same time truly enjoying myself.
Hopefully in a few years I’ll feel differently about being retired and focus more on golfing, fishing,
skiing babysitting, and the like. The grandkids keep Phyllis a me fully engaged with all kinds of stuff including
the activities just mentioned. So for this stage of life there seems to be a good balance between work and play.
Skiing with the class skiers is a real blast. I truly love it-great venues, lots of fun, great bunch of guys,
etc. And of course our annual football get together is always very special. It still hurts deeply to see us lose
and needless to say it is discouraging that we have not been able to put a better product on the field. The
Academy needs it, our program needs it, and in my opinion there is no excuse for not being at least respectable.
Erie is a great place to visit particularly in the fall when the world class steelhead trout are in the
streams. Our door is always open.
TOM KERNS
25438
Spouse: Janet
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
Children: Christine (Chris) - 9/18/66
1962-64 L-2
Hutch - 6/13/68
Timothy (Tim) - 5/8/73
Grandchildren: Thomas Hutchison Kerns – 7/15/00
Elliott McGill Kerns – 3/26/02
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
AME, Inc
812 Hidden Harbor Court
200 Golden Oak Court, Suite 300
Chesapeake, Virginia 23322
Virginia Beach, VA 23452
(757) 548-4741
(757) 498-4400 (ext 125)
E-Mail: t.kerns@worldnet.att.net
FAX: (757).498-4985
tomk@ameinc.biz
Title: Facilities Engineer
Nature of Business: Navy Contractor
Remarks from last time: I have retired from manufacturing management and now enjoy a second career in
facilities engineering for Applied Management Engineering (AME). Gone are the 60-hour workweeks and
pressures of P&L responsibility. AME has facilities engineering contracts with all levels of government
agencies. The travel is extensive but I continue to enjoy being exposed to people and places I’ve never had the
opportunity to explore. The travel does give Janet and me the opportunity to visit my children, who live in
Portland, Oregon, Orange County, California, and Asheville, North Carolina. At this point the grandchildren are
in Asheville. Hutch (our classmate Charlie Hutchison’s namesake) and his wife Beth gave birth to a baby boy 2
½ years ago. We were proud to be informed that Hutch’s memory would continue for another generation, and
I’m particularly happy this occurred prior to Dorothy Hutchison’s death this past spring.
ARTHUR KIERSTEAD
25185
Spouse: Sally
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
Children: David - 1966
1962-64 M-2
Scott - 1970
Sean – 1973
Grandchildren: Trevor Arthur – 1997
Autumn Marie – 2002
Samantha - 2005
Business Address
Home Address
223 Quails Trail
Thousand Oaks, California 91361
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(805) 496-2912
FAX: (805) 496-3162
Email: artkier@aol.com
Title: Retired Vice President, Gillette Co.
Nature of Business: Consumer products – shaving, writing, cosmetics, etc.
Area of Specialization: Executive management – Manufacturing, Engineering, R&D.
Remarks: Still playing golf one or two times per week. I also have been coaching pony league baseball in
Agdura/Calabasas and work as a volunteer in charge of the local precinct during elections. .
My wife and I also hike in the local hills almost every day and are trail watch volunteers for the local
rangers. We try to get to the beach at least once per week. With three grandchildren, three sons and two
daughters-in-law, there is always plenty to do to keep busy.
MICHAEL J. KILEY
25405
Killed in Action November 20, 1967
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-1
1962-64 D-1
Mother (last known):
Eileen Kiley
2602 Ladoga Avenue
Long Beach, California 90815
(213) 425-0411
Brother (Current 2003):
Kevin F. Kiley (USMA '76)
605 Clover Drive
Jacksonville, NC 28546
(910) 577-4006
Remarks: In the 2000 Directory, Andy Dykes reported that
Mike's mother was still living in Long Beach, and said her door was
always open to any of Mike's classmates. Mike’s brother Kevin
was teaching 8th grade and coaching sports in Jacksonville, North
Carolina and loves lit. He transferred to the marines is now in the marine reserve.
HAROLD P. KINDLEBERGER
Killed in Action May 11, 1966
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 L-2
Mother (Last known):
Mrs. Pauline Scholton
PO Box 250
Cloverdale, Michigan 49035-0250
( ) Brother (last known):
Mr. Jimmy Kindleberger
41670 Serrano Place
Hemet, California 92344
(714) 658-2537
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DAVID KIRKPATRICK
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
1962-64 D-1
Business Address
25256
Spouse: Sandra B.
Children: Jason W Kirkpatrick- 5/20/67
Jennifer F Silverman - 4/16/70
Grandchild: Jordon Cheryl Kirkpatrick - 7/4/97
Paige F Kirkpatrick – 1/13/02
Eli F. Silverman – 6/1/03
Asa W. Silverman – 6/22/06
Home Address
452 Westview Lane
Heathsville, Virginia 22473
(804) 580-5060
FAX: (804) 580-5086
E-Mail: kirkpats@crosslink.net
Cell: (804) 724-0188
Title: Reetired
Remarks: Sandy and I are both retired now. We have volunteered for a few more things (library, fisherman’s
museum, hospice, etc.) and so we keep busy. Also I got my private pilot’s certificate in 2002, bought half of a
1969 Piper Cherokee, and have been flying quite a bit. Recently the guy who owns the other half of the
airplane and I ordered a Light Sport Aircraft kit which we will begin assembling when it arrives.
We are redoing Sandy’s mother’s cabin in the NC mountains. Sandy inherited it when her mother died.
It had been a bit neglected but with the help of the children, grandchildren, and inlaws we are bringing it back.
It is a good place for us all to “meet in the middle” and we all enjoy it.
CHRISTOPHER R. KITE-POWELL
25176
Spouse: Suzanne Anderson (deceased)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
Children: Elisabeth Suzanne - 7/4/65 (dec'd)
1962-64 A-2
Martin Towsen - 9/29/71
Business Address
Home Address
Geac Computers Ltd.
3016 Eastpark Drive
8522 Park Lane Suite 3
Garland, Texas 75044
Dallas, Texas 75231
(972) 495-3064
E-Mail: crkp@ev1.net.
Title: Managing Consultant
Nature of Business: Software
Remarks: Nothing received this time
I left a message at thephone number.
The email from AOG is bad.
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JEFF KLEB
25333
Died December 2, 1999
Widow: Carolyn
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 L-2
Children:
Geoffrey H Jr. – 5/9/65
David G. - 1/4/69
Stepchildren:
Sharrie McNally - 9/56
Kenneth J. Hall - 7/9/64
Grandchildren:
Meghan McNally Schroeder - 2/80
Brandon McNally- 1/83
Keeghan McNally - 5/85
Kirsten McNally - 3/87
Parker Kleb - 10/97
Matthew Kleb – 9/98
Sarah Kleb – 10/99
Kennedy Hall – 12/07
Great Grandchildren: Ryan Schroeder – 1/03
Home Address
625 Summergreen Drive
Frankenmuth. Michigan 48734
(989) 652-0268
Remarks: Carolyn continues to live and work in Frankenmuth to be near her children and grandchildren. She
works in interior design and is actively involved with the Frankenmuth Women’s Club and Michigan’s Own
Military Museum. Geoffrey lives in Midlothian, Virginia and works for Republic National Distributing.
Matthew loves to play soccer and is excelling in school. David also works for Republic National Distributing
and lives in Eldersburg, Virginia. Parker also enjoys soccer and Sarah loves to attend tea parties with her
American girl doll. Sharrie is very involved in community projects. She keeps herself busy in her beautiful
garden and continues to create beauty with her art. Meghan is a pharmaceutical sales representative and also
coaches junior varsity soccer at the high school. Carolyn loves having Meghan’s son Ryan around. Her first
great grandchild is the only grandchild whose car (a Fischer Price Hummer) doesn’t go fast enough to outrun
her. Brandon has accepted an Army scholarship and is attending medical school at Wayne State University.
Keegan is a phlebotomist in the Lansing area, and Kirsten is a junior at Alma College majoring in Biology.
Kenneth is working in construction in Mid-Michigan and is soon to be a proud dad. Carolyn is still keeping in
touch with Bill and Terry Major, Cynthia and Dan Evans and Ann and John Otjen. While we continue to miss
Jeff and are saddened by all the experiences he is not present for, we are comforted in the knowledge that he has
not missed any of them. He is with us in spirit.
Cadet Co.:
ROBERT J. KLEIN
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
1962-64 G-2
Home Address:
Spouse: Deborah R.
Children: Jeffrey Robert - 3/24/78
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma 74011
(918) 252-3242
Home Address (AOG 2007)
532 Santee Road
Roanoke, Virginia 24019
(540) 265-9141
bklein64@yahoo.com
Nature of Business: Insurance Sales
Remarks: No new data.
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25296
CALVIN R. KLUESS
Cadet Co.:
1962-64 B-2
1960-62 E-2
25310
Spouse: Unknown
Children: Unknown
Home Address AOG 2007:
459 SW Bigfoot Court
Fort White, Florida 32038
Remarks: I was unable to reached Cal by phone. Previously he told me he went to
Harvard Business School and had a career in business, culminating as a senior
financial officer of a major forest products company in the 1980's. Since then, he has
engaged in a long-running dispute with industry and government agencies. Although
he had from time to time furnished some information about his battle with the
establishment, he did not submit a directory form. In 2000 he was married with at least 2 children.
DANIEL S. KLUNK
25205
Spouse: Clare
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
Children: Catherine M Gorton - 6/1/66
1962-64 K-2
Mark S - 2/69
Grandchildren: Mark Allan Gorton - 12/17/94
Matthew A Gorton – 10/25/96
Business Address
Home Address AOG
the slopes
350 Martin Drive
Hanover, Pennsylvania 17331
(717) 633-7947
E-Mail: dsklunk@capaccess.org
Remarks: Clare received her PhD from Virginia Tech in 1999. Dan makes violins.
Email is good as of 2003.
RAYMOND E. (RAY) KNELL
24926
Spouse: Iris
1960-62 B-2
Children: Mark Chandler - 25
1962-64 H-2
Laura Catherine - 23
Business Address
Home Address
ZCX, Inc.
7217 Willow Oak Place
P.O. Box 2847
Springfield, Virginia 22153
Springfield, Virginia 22152
(703) 644-4912
(703) 644-4395
E-Mail: rknell@cox.net
Title: President
Nature of Business: Consultant
Area of Specialization: Information engineering methodologies and the development
of strategic, logical, and physical information models through the use of CASE tools (principally ADW from
KnowledgeWare, Inc.) and mission/enterprise analysis.
Remarks: No contact, though the phone number appears to ceck out. In 1992, Ray wrote that Mark had
graduated from Williams College and Laura was in Vassar; Iris was into choral music; and he was into sailing.
He had started his own company in 1989.
Ray admitted to being obsessive about sailing and that he had spent much of the last three years on Chesapeake
Bay. He was even Commodore of the Annapolis Naval Sailing Association (ANSA) and as a volunteer coach
in USNA's Command Seamanship Training Squadron (CSTS). (He liked the thought of West Point teaching the
swabbies how to sail!) He was also preparing to be a lane grader for Navy Recondo” (a sail to Bermuda!)
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FRANK KNIGHT
25013
Spouse: Cheryl
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
Children: Lauren - 10/9/87
1962-64 M-1
Kelly - 7/27/89
Business Address
Home Address
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
8507 Cottage Street
Vienna, Virginia 22180
888 1st Street NE
Washington, D. C. 20426
(703) 698-0399
franklinknight@hotmail.com
(202) 208-0644
FAX: (202) 208-1107
Nature of Business: Government: Regulation of Utilities
Area of Personal Specialization: Finance
Remarks from 2000 Directory: After leaving the Air Force in 1969, I spent a year traveling around the States
and backpacking in Europe. I settled in D. C. in 1971, and have been here ever since. After bouncing around
for a while, I wound up at FERC, an agency of the Department of Energy. I testify in hearings about utility
financial matters. I started a family late and I now have two girls, 8 and 10.
RICHARD (DICK) KNIGHT
25281
Spouse: “M.I.A.” (married the gardener.....seriously) / Divorced after 31 years
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
Children: Jennifer Hansen - 10/18/70
1962-64 G-2
Chrissie Knight - 4/25/73
Grandchild: Emmet Knight Gibson – 1/1/03
Zachary Hansen – 1/3/07
Business Address
Home Address
Generally work out of home
7 Mercer Street or PO Box 572
Hopewell, NJ 08525
(609) 218-7761
FAX: (609) 683-0880
E-Mail: dick_knight@mac.com
Title: Retired.
Remarks: I retired in 2005 from construction/development work for other and my own companies. Began
practicing drumming again with a goal to become a professional blues musician and form a band – similar to the
one with Ken Waldrop, Bill Robertson, etc. that played in the Weapons Room. As an aside, I later felt that was
a rather strange name for a place to take a date. Not too romantic, but it is all we had as best I can recall. It
improved after Mrs. Westmoreland (a very elegant, classy lady) did the twist with Rocko McGurk and
“legalized” this dancing from “2100-2300 only on Saturday nights”!!! Have found over the years that music is
just ‘in my blood’.
I would encourage all who get flu, pneumonia, or other vaccines to consider checking a doctor as to any
possibility of getting an auto-immune disease. Reason being, as I write this (8/5/07), am about four months into
a projected six to nine-month healing period due to Guillian-Barre Syndrome. Rather nasty stuff. I had never
heard of it; there are some good web fact sheets on it. I’m finding music to be a great therapy.
I had some extended stays and care in VA medical facilities. Can only say that experiences included
some of the best and worst possible. Generally, doctors were good, but there was a lack of adequate skilled
nurses and aides. My attending physician even brought me a pair of drum sticks so I could practice in bed.
The older I get, and with recent time to reflect, I am more appreciative and value ties to family
members; plus some classmates from WP and even high school. Several connections go back over fifty years.
It’s hard to believe. I have been touched by caring and support during illness
and unwanted (but, necessary) litigation.
To sum it up, my life thus far has been a rather strange journey – highs and lows – successes and
failures – travels near and far. But, oddly, I have arrived where I had always wanted to be at this point in life;
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especially with family, friends, stabilizing health, and music.
Or, as Woody Allen once said something like, “you have to just keep showing up”.
Best wishes and hope to make it to the 45th.
JOHN A. KNUTZEN
24940
Died June 13, 2005
widow: Lenore
Cadet Co.:
1/27/73
1960-62 K-1
1962-64 H-1
Children: Kristina Schmitt Kerrie - 4/14/75
Kimberly - 3/2/77
Grandchildren: Alexandra Schmitt –
5/22/03
Gabriel Schmitt –
8/16/06
Business Address (Lenore)
Home Address
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
11636 Caminito
Magnifica
121036 Scripps highland Drive
San Diego, California
92131
San Diego, California 92131
(858) 271-9341
(858) 621-5218
FAX: (858) 586-1098
FAX: (858) 621-5295
Email: (same as ofc.)
Email: lenore.knutzen@coldwellbanker.com
Cell: (858)775-1898
Cell: (858)775-1898
Remarks: Lenore writes: As most of you know, John passed away on June 13, 2005, of complications
from Multiple Sclerosis which he endured for almost 20 years. We were married 35 years, and were fortunate to
have been able to travel during those years to visit family frequently in California, Washington, and Florida, as well
as several cruises. His West Point reunions were always a highlight (and, for me too!). We were so grateful to
all of you who so generously and graciously assisted us during our West Point visits. We always felt welcomed,
no matter the difficulty. You remain very special to me.
I am currently in my eighteenth year of selling residential real estate with Coldwell Banker in San
Diego. I have been very fortunate and blessed to meet and work with truly exceptional clients. I am now
remodeling my home. I also serve as an Elder in church on the Finance Commission where I am chair of the
Endowment Committee. So, it all keeps me busy.
Kristina, 34, married Christopher Schmitt (WP class of '92) in 1998. They have two children,
Alexandra and Gabriel, and have returned to Stuttgart, Germany, where Chris is with Special Forces. Alexandra
(4 years) attends a German preschool. In December, 2006, the girls and I visited them in Germany, and spent
another week in Chamonix, France, where they skied, and I played "Grandma"- I returned again in
August/September, 2007, and also spent time in Salzburg.
Kerrie, 32, continues her work at Sharp Hospital and actively participates in Special Olympics, line
dancing, sailing with the Southwestern Yacht Club, Booster Buddies, and many social functions.
Kim, 30, lives in Irvine, California, is newly engaged, and plans to be married in September,
2008. Finding a reception location on the water in San Diego a year in advance is a major accomplishment!
She continues a successful career in management with Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa.
I treasure your friendships. Please feel welcome to call and stop by.
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TED M. KOBAYASHI
Cadet Co.:
24988
1960-62 A-2
1962-64 G-2
Latest known Address:
1085 Mesita Rd
Pasadena, CA 91107-1514
(626) 797-8911
tednk@comcast.net
Remarks: Phone number appears to be current, but no answer and no response to the
mailings
JAMES A. KOFALT (JIM)
25389
Spouse: Gladys
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
Children: Rita Mauceri - 2/25/65
1962-64 E-1
James A Kofalt Jr. - 10/16/66
Grandchildren: Cameron Kofalt – 1/24/00
Lucca Mauceri – 10/14/05
Ryder Mauceri – 10/14/05
Amalia Mauceri – 12/14/06
Business Address
Home Address
50209 Manly
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27517
(919) 968-1940
(919) 968-1950
E-mail: jakofalt@aol.com
E-mail: jakofalt@aol.com
FAX: (919) 968-1904
Cell: (919) 593-5784
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Cable television, telephony, communications, media
Remarks: The family has grown substantially and grandchildren now number four. We continue to divide our
time between Chapel Hill and our home in the mountains of North Carolina. Retirement has been enjoyable,
allowing more time for visits with family and friends, sports, and hobbies. Business activity is now limited to
corporate board involvements. Gratefully, everyone is doing well.
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VICHAI KONGSUVAN (VIC)25230
1960-62 L-1
1962-64 M-1
Business Address
Spouse: Jintana
Children: Pritchuda - 4/27/73
Puchanart - 4/22/75
Grandchildren: Kornkrit - 3/11/02 boy
Chayakorn – 6/4/06 boy
Pattrawut – 10/1/03 boy
Gachamas – 8/26/05 girl
Home Address
#128 Soi Suan Farang,
Prachachuan Road, Bangsue
Bangkok Thailand 10800
66 2 556 0157
FAX: 66 2 556 0158
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Email (dau.) puchanart@yahoo.com
Cell: 66 81 846 4222
Military Rank: Retired October 1999 as General, Royal Thai Army)
Personal Specialization: Play electone, piano, and tennis.
Remarks: The Story:
At West Point, I (as a foreigner) admired all my 7 or 8 roommates, but the one that still rings in my
mind – whose memory I do happily always appreciate, cherish, and treasure – is John Ward. Johnny and family
please accept my truly deep heartfelt thanks to all of you.
I had served my country with success and appreciation in many, many command positions in the Army
until I retired and was extended one more year as a Senator (1999-March 2000).
My most important military accomplishment, one I have never told anyone about till today, is that I was
the behind the scenes “master mind” who sparked an idea for my commander-in-Chief (during the time I was on
his personal staff). He liked my idea and set up paramilitary forces called THAHARN PRARN or village
militants (in English). Thaharn Prarn was the single most important of the three key factors that stopped
Thailand from falling under the “Domino Theory” during the Communist War. It was a hardship time for me
(6-7 years) when I had to go out to teach, to give lessons learned, to lecture, to preach the value of democracy to
many institutions – colleges, Armed Forces, civil, and governmental functions –on “How to win the War.”
Presently, my wife, Jintana and I are well and healthy. We live on pension with some additional
support from the two daughters.
To all of my classmates, for those who are not well, keep up with the words “One Life, Live it”, which
means it is only the BODY that functions poorly in sickness – but your MIND is a perfect long gray line mind
and works even when you are ill. For those who are healthy, keep the words “One life, live it WELL.” Eat
healthy nutritional foods (not junk foods). Exercise every day (don’t stop) and take extra appropriate
supplement foods (vitamins).
We shall march on forward (never stopping) all together!
Vic.
JAMES L. KOSTER (JIM)
25307
Spouse: Gayle T.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
Children: Karrie S. Sory - 8/23/65
1962-64 M-2
James L. (Jay) - 8/16/67
Jonathan L. - 12/18/73
Grandchildren: Nathan Hunter Sory – 10/30/99
Kylie Elizabeth Koster – 11/5/01
Jackson Cade Koster – 6/26/07
Business Address
Home Address
CTX Mortgage, part of Centex Corp.
732 Marble Canyon Circle
Dallas, Texas 75201
Irving, TX 75063-4444
(214)-758-7515
(972) 910-8848
Fax: (214)-661-5099
E-Mail: JKos8844@aol.com
Email: james.koster@ctxmort.com
Cell: (214) 293-7335
Email: james.koster@ctxmort.com
Title: Closer of Residential Construction Loans across the US
Nature of Business: Residential Construction-Mortgage Lending
Remarks: Still working & living in Texas, same place as last book here in Irving. Gayle & I are still working. I
am keeping busy at the mortgage lending business, which has become a bit of a challenge lately with the latest
credit crunch impacting all across the mortgage & banking industry. Will stick it out for about one more year &
then looking to get an RV & travel some with a couple trips to Colorado a year. Enjoyed a seven day cruise to
Alaska for our 40th in 2004. Saw some awesome sights & had a great time. Want to do that again & take some
of the family with us next time. Have added two grandsons since last writing & the grandkids keep us busy
with three living 30 min from us. Been going to Colorado skiing a couple times a year for the last few years &
alternate between a week at Thanksgiving at Breckenridge or a Christmas week at Beaver Creek. Enjoy that a
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lot & usually get most of the kids there with grandkids & fun for all.
Did get slowed down a little last August when I had a motorcycle accident near our house & suffered a
stress fracture with puncture wound right below the right ankle. Had to go on short term disability from work
for six weeks while undergoing daily treatment at a wound care center in Lewisville & 20 hyberbaric oxygen
therapy treatments to promote healing & avoid infection. Was a painful ordeal with road rage on my leg & arm
also. I am giving up any more motorcycle riding in the future. Wasn’t a smart thing trying to ride a Harley
with my 210 lb son-in-law riding behind me & me not being familiar with the controls. Also had to do about
three months of physical therapy but managed to ski five days last Christmas but stuck to the greens & easy
blues. In March went back to Breckenridge & was able to ski much better with a lot more strength so have the
leg about back to normal with some feeling gone for good the Dr. says.
Got a special treat this last father’s day when I got invited to the US Open at Oakmont, Pennsylvania.
Son Jay, still in commercial real estate for Staubach Co. had a deal going in Pittsburgh at the time & he had
comp tickets to the Open thru the Regional Development Corp with corporate hospitality tent & all. Went to a
Pirate baseball game on Friday night & enjoyed a suite there & then Sat & Sun at the Open. Enjoyed it very
much & was a real treat to see everything up close & all first class. Stayed right in downtown Pittsburgh at the
Hilton & just a short walk to the ballpark. Also have son Jonathan in commercial real estate in the Dallas area
& he & another business friend have formed a partnership & are trying to build a business & doing quite well &
always working on some interesting deals. So still have a lot of real estate going on in the Koster family & we
hope the credit crunch gets smoothed out real quickly.
That’s about all the news for now; still in pretty good health, staying active & going to stay away from
motorcycles in the future. Cheers to all from North Texas.
DON KOTERWAS
24939
Spouse: Sperry
Children: Kathy Plonsky - 9/24/67
Jennifer Knisley - 5/28/70
Ted Koterwas - 11/16/72
Tania Landauer - 6/4/75
David Koterwas - 2/20/76
Grandchild: Brynn Knisley - 4/18/94
Julie Plonsky – 6/6/97
Kitt Kinsley – 12/21/98
Kristen Plonsky – 6/11/00
Keara Koterwas – 7/24/01
Jake Knisley – 9/29/03
Myah Landauer – 9/8/05
Joey Knisley – 7/24/06
Business Address
Home Address
19755 W Top O’ the Moor Drive
Monument, Colorado 80132-9326
(719) 481-4615
Email: skoterwas@aol.com
Title: Retired Professional Engineer
Nature of Business: Transportation engineering.
Remarks: I retired from Parsons Brinckerhoff as a senior project manager after working on light rail, highway,
bridge and telecommunication (Level 3) projects throughout the country. Kind of weird that the amount of
travel and commuting I did in 14 years with Parsons Brinckerhoff far exceeded that done in 23 years with the
Corps of Engineers. We are firmly planted in the house we built here in Monument, Colorado in 1985 and were
fortunate enough to hold onto over the years. Sperry is still teaching. She is now a special education teacher at
Challenger Middle School in Air Academy School District 20 (yes, the zoomies live 5 miles down the road from
us between Monument and Colorado Springs), and obviously thoroughly enjoys teaching and being with all the
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kids, both in school and the grandkids here at home, as do I.
For all those that remember some of our children from our teaching days back at Stoney Lonesome (In
particular, memories from a great all-day father-daughter girl scout hike near Camp Buckner organized by the
troop leaders Sperry and Amy Robinson, which included hikers Karl Robinson, Dave Baratto, Frank Giordano,
Jack Grubbs, Jed Brown, Dave Corbett, and their daughters, among others), the following is an up-date on our
kids:
Kathy Plonsky, - husband John and daughters Julie and Kristy live 25 miles away in Castle Rock. She
has a wonderful job as a lawyer working several days a week for a 92 year old Federal Circuit Court of Appeals
Judge in Denver. She loves working for the judge and hopes that his excellent health continues for many years.
Jennifer Knisley, husband Todd, and Brynn, Kitt, Jake and Joey have just moved back here to Colorado
after a 5-year stay in Michigan. She is a real estate broker for John Laing homes in Colorado Springs. It is a
real joy having 4 more grandchildren living nearby.
JAMES C. KOTRC
25459
Killed In Action July 29, 1969
Cadet Co.: 1960-62 D-2
1962-64 L-2
Brother:
Rev. Ronald Kotrc
St, Andrews Episcopal Church
3 Chalfont Place
Fort Thomas, Kentucky 41075
(606) 442-9363
MIKE KOWALCHIK
25133
Spouse: Connie
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
Children: Mike II - 9/28/70
1962-64 I-1
Shane - 4/18/74
Grandchildren: Mike III – 6/26/2003
Ella – 10/7/2004
Schafer – 9/7/1996
Gavin – 7/11/2006
Dillon – 5/22/1996
Business Address
Home Address
1391 Inman Mills Road
The Villages, Florida 32162
(352) 430-2474
FAX: (352) 430-2474
E-Mail: mikekowalchik@comcast.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: In September of 2005, Connie and I moved to the “Adult” Disney World in Florida called “The
Villages”. We are thoroughly enjoying our grandchildren, retirement, and life in general.
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LEONARD A. KRESEFSKI
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
1962-64 F-1
Business Address
25461
Spouse: Grace C.
Children: Donna Marie - 6/10/65
Leonard A. - 5/18/67
Home Address
RR 9, Box 9343
Moscow, Pennsylvania 18444-9410
(570) 383-1606
Title: Captain, USA (Ret.)
Remarks: Len has undergone surgery that has affected his memory. Len. Jr.
graduated from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1990 with a
B.S. degree in economics and a concentration in international finance and banking. He
also has a fundamental understanding of written and spoken Chinese and Japanese.
PETER KUFEKE
25458
Spouse: Diane Starn Kufeke
1960-62 A-1
Children: Stephanie Lee Smaha - 6/1/71
1962-64 M-1
Laura Diane Pask - 11/5/72
Amy Claire Jackson - 7/30/77
David Peter Kufeke - 6/19/79
Grandchildren: Ryan Michael Pask - 8/1/96
Kylie Ann Jackson – 9/7/98
Jordan Elizabeth Smaha – 12/3/2000
Brendan Pask – 6/29/01
William Barrett – 3/23/04
Connor Barrett – 8/1/05
Business Address
Home Address
1117 Country Acres Court
Johnstown, Colorado, 80534
(970) 587-5680
FAX: 801-720-0405
E-Mail: PKufeke@msn.com
Cell: (970) 217 5419
Title: Retired Organizational Development Spec./Ergonomist/ Eastman Kodak
Nature of Business: Photography
Area of Specialization: Re-building the business
Remarks: As one who has protested our culture from the late’60’s, sometimes externally, often internally, I am
finding a new niche. The positive manifestation of this quest is perhaps best described by my friend Ann
Bolson when she recently wrote, “we are seeking to find our authentic selves, the God within. We pass through
the static of our childhood lives, our cultural conditioning, even our religious indoctrination. We hear the hum
of our self-doubt and self-limiting thoughts. We arrive at last at the clear reception of our fundamental
goodness.”
So it is starting to be with me.
That reception still fades in and out. And yet I increasingly trust that inner sense of ‘being like an
amoeba. First trying this direction and … no that isn’t it.’ Then, like being chest deep in water as in the Ranger
school and ‘ah., where does this lead? At times I do not know. At other times there is a willingness to be with
others on their quest. Hints and guesses and yet it is my and occasionally our path, as best as we can discern it.
More concretely, Diane is getting to retire; we have six, soon to be nine grandchildren and one daughter
in Florida and another in California. While we are enjoying life, it is like the end of that toilet paper roll at
times- moving ever faster.
The engineering sales outfit is behind the previous row of hills; Kairos Prison Ministry is still a major
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activity; a program for preventing others, especially Iraqi war vets from experiencing ravages of PTSD,
especially if prison is over the next ridge line. PK
THOMAS M. (TOM) KULLMAN
25363
Spouse: Linda
Children: Andrew P. (Drew) - 9/30/72
Benjamin J. (Ben) - 12/3/76
Grandchildren: Bethanie Faith Kullman - 1/14/97
Carmen Noelle Kullman - 1/25/97
Alexander (Xander) Kullman – 8/28/01
Alexander (Alec) Shriver – 7/2/91
Business Address
Home Address
9001 Octavia Court
Springfield, Virginia 22153-1636
(703) 440-1282
FAX: (703) 440-1282 (call first)
Title: Colonel USA (Ret.)
Email: kullmans@cox.net
Nature of Business: Attorney, retired
Remarks: Linda and I continue to enjoy retirement, but we seem to be as busy as we both were before we
retired. Our grandchildren, Carmen, Bethanie, and Xander, consume a large portion of our time and attention,
much to our delight. As I write this we are packing for a trip with them to Disney World. Our other passion is
being involved with social action activities at our church and serving as members of the board of directors of a
small non profit organization founded by some close friends. That organization raises funds to support
educational opportunities for Mayan children in a small region of Guatemala. Our sons have been, or are about
to be, on the move since our last update. Drew and family moved from the Charlottesville, Virginia area last
year to Radford, Virginia. Their house overlooks Radford University.
Ben and family are soon moving away from our area. Ben spent a year in Iraq with a contingent of
his USAR unit, and returned home last August. He recently enlisted in the regular Army and will begin full
time active duty this summer. He will retain his rank of SGT and is changing his MOS from AG to Signal Corps
following training at Ft. Gordon, Georgia. He will learn his PCS assignment when he gets to Ft. Gordon this
July. As his family moves away from our area this fall, Linda and I are considering a location change next year.
Traveling and genealogical research are also goals for the next year. Family and friends may expect visits soon.
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RANDALL P. KUNKEL
25348
Spouse: Leslie Hennessy
Children: Kerry Lynn - 5/24/73
Kara Lea - 11/12/76
Grandchildren: Clayton Randall – 8/2/98
Avery Lynn – 9/27/99
Business Address
Home Address
Catalyst International
9760 Kit Carson Lane
9760 Kit Carson Lane
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80920
(719) 265-5012
Cell: (719) 213-5130
Email: catalyst.rk@gmail.com
Title: CEO
Nature of Business: Speaker, writer, documentary producer
Area of Specialization: Human Achievement
Remarks: I look back over these past years with such gratitude, having been blessed with two wonderful
daughters, a terrific son-in-law (AFA grad), and two fabulous grandkids. In addition, I was recently married to
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my best friend, Leslie. We are both amazed at how we found each other at this point in our lives.
My career has been diverse and interesting . I was commissioned in the AF and served in the Office of
Special Investigations. I studied Greek at DLI, and spent nearly three years in Athens right after the coup of
’67. It was a hotbed of intelligence activity as well as culturally fascinating. I completed grad school at USC
and University of Denver. After positions as a Deloitte management consultant and staff at University of
California, Berkeley, my major career focus has been on research and training in the field of human
achievement. I work with entrepreneurs, health care professionals, coaches, sports teams, and non-profit
leaders. More recently I am working with the physically challenged and disabled. I’ll be publishing in late
2007.
Leslie’s key passion is the training of puppies for the disabled through Canine Companions for
Independence. We are runners, hikers, skiers, and cyclists, always enjoying our Colorado environment. We
also love to travel. Our favorites are New Zealand, Switzerland, and Hawaii.
My West Point experience and the subsequent positive relationships with classmates and grads have had
a powerful impact on my life path. I cherish that and look forward to these next several decades as the time to
leverage my skills and experience for the greatest positive impact and service to society.
Leslie and I extend a warm invitation to all classmates to visit us in Colorado Springs. We have a
select team here: Greg and Teddy Olson, Tom and Dottie Harman, Tom and Nancy Dooley, Bill and Suzanne
Annan, to mention a few. We can gather the troops in a moment’s notice and have been known to share
energizing “Rockets” in any number of public places.
KEN KVAM
24970
Spouse: Karen H.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: Kirsten C. - 9/23/74
1962-64 I-2
Kristofer H. (Kris) - 3/6/76
(USMA 1999)
Business Address
Home Address
Sandia National Laboratories
731 Tramway Lane NE
P.O. Box 5800 – Ken Kvam MS 0645
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87122
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185-0645
(505) 856-7320
(505) 844-8869
FAX: (505) 856-1776
FA: (505) 844-4509
E-Mail: nmkvam1@comcast.net
E-Mail: kckvam@sandia.gov
Cell: (505) 259 2972/2978
Title: Technical Staff
Nature of Business: Nuclear Weapons Stockpile
Area of Specialization: B83 Bomb, Evolution of U. S. Nuclear Stockpile
Remarks: Karen and I continue to make Albuquerque our home. This is the longest I have been in any one
place in my entire life. A welcome change from the rigors of frequent and chaotic moves as an Army brat and
then as an Army officer. We are empty-nesters, as most of us are, with our kids on both coasts: my daughter,
Kirsten, works for the US Park Service (Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County, California) and my son
works for the US Army – (3rd Special Forces Group, Ft. Bragg, North Carolina). Neither of our kids is married,
so we have no grandchildren upon whom to dote.
I still work at Sandia National Laboratories, but am getting less and less useful to the company.
Hopefully, I will not be found out and released before I reach 20 years (Mar 09) for it's then that I will surely
retire and move on to something else – perhaps teaching, perhaps working at a local SCUBA store, or perhaps
nothing. Teaching interests me most and I'm good at it, but if there are too many obstacles to getting credentials,
I may just bag it.
Karen and I are great travelers and, because of me, have traveled mostly to scuba-diving locations in
recent years. Karen, however, isn't nearly as keen on diving as I am and has joined a cross-country ski club to
do regional winter travel without me (she went to Yellowstone in January) and links up with old "stew" friends
for non-diving international travel to locations that don't much interest me. (She went to Morocco last
November). This provides me with kitchen passes to go on dive trips with my son (who seems to be an
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aficionado of just about everything outdoors and has all the toys to prove it) whenever his "block" leaves pop up.
If it was a perfect world, we would take a "family" vacation every year, but, alas, my son's schedule doesn't
permit that, so usually our family vacation is jut Karen and I and our daughter. Kirsten isn't a diver so most of
our trips do not interest her. Karen and I both feel that our kid's inheritance should be photographs and fond
memories instead of a pile of money, so it's our intention to lavish travel attention on them (and our grandkids,
should we ever be so blessed).
Karen and I are at the tail end of our backpacking careers, but still manage to get an outing in about
once a year. We still love the outdoors, but the "beasts of burden" that carry our heads (and our gear) around
are not so much up to the task anymore. So if a lot of backpacking gear starts showing up on eBay you'll know
we called it quits – but don't hold your breath if you're looking for a great deal on a campstove or a tent, that's
not going to happen anytime soon.
Well, that's it from the High Desert Southwest, where it's never too hot, it's never too cold, it's
never too windy and it's never too rainy; and the sunsets are ALWAYS gorgeous.
PS. It's sometimes too Liberal, but that's another story and we DON'T want to go there.
JOHN B. KYLE
24928
Spouse: Glenda
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
Children: Leslie Hatfield - 2/22/67
1962-64 H-2
Thomas Kyle - 2/27/69
Grandchildren: Conner Lee Hatfield - 11/17/93
Andrew Thomas Kyle - 9/23/96
Dylan Kyle – 4/18/99
Business Address
Home Address
Kyle & Mathis LLP
821 High Willow Drive
8214 Westchester Drive, Suite 905
Prosper, Texas 75078
Dallas, Texas 75225
(972) 508-0179
(214) 706-7601
Email: goggykyle@grandecom.net
FAX: (214) 706-7622
Cell: (214) 797-8163
Email: jkyle@kcmllaw.com
Cell: (214) 797-8163
Title: Attorney/Partner
Nature of Business: Law Firm - Litigation
Area of Specialization: Medical Malpractice Defense
Remarks Closing in on retirement; traveling a little more; working a little less. We enjoy the grandchildren
immensely. We are planning to cruise the entire length of the intracoastal waterway from Corpus Christi Texas.
to Maine in the spring/summer of 2008 or 2009. If anyone lives close to the intracoastal and has insight to what
to see or avoid, I am open to suggestions.
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JOE BOB LAKE
Cadet Co.:
Spouse:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Jeff - 9/17/66
1962-64 G-1
Jennifer - 6/23/70
Nikki - 8/19/721
David - 3/11/73
Casey - 1/28/74
Grandchildren: Madison Lynn – 5/12/98
Evan
Halle
Oliver
Isabella
Gavin
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25076
Business Address
Home Address
Eco-Block, LLC
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12210 Sagamore Road
11220 Grader Street, Suite 700
Leawood, Kansas 66209
Dallas, Texas
(913) 661-0433
Email: j.lake@eco-block.com
Email: j.lake@eco-block.com
Cell: (913) 530-6366
Cell: (913) 530-6366
Title: President
Nature of Business: Manufacturer of Insulating Concrete Forms.
Remarks: My wife, Julia “Cookie” Lake died of complications of Lupus on July 5. 2005. she fought valiantly
for over 20 years before she finally lost the fight. Our five children are all fine and have given me lots of joy –
particularly by providing six grand kids to play with me! The trek to Mount Kilimanjaro that I wrote about in
2003 was necessarily deferred until January 200. But for the grace of God I was able to overcome the thin air
and lots of daily challenges to reach the 19,340 foot summit on February 2, 2007. It was a great feeling of
accomplishment for this old guy. I continue to serve as President of Eco-Block, a leading manufacturer and
distributor of insulating concrete forms. My office is in Dallas, but I continue to live in the Kansas City area and
commute every other week. Life is good and I try to live every day to the max. I hope to see all of you at the
next reunion.
SAMUEL P. LAMBACK, Jr
25169
Spouse: Virginia H. (Gini)
Children: Mary Christine Benitez - 4/10/71
Samuel Marcus (Mark)- 8/14/73
Grandchildren: Lydia Christine Benitez – 4/17/01
Lauryn Benitez – 9/30/05
Katherine Lamback – 9/8/06
Business Address
Home Address
Park Memorial United Methodist Church
821 Wesleyan Drive
5290 Arkwright Road
Macon, Georgia 31210
Macon, Georgia 31210
(478) 477-4036
(478) 477-3740
E-Mail: lambacks@bellsouth.com
Fax: (478) 477-3740
Email: parkmempastor@bellsouth.net
Cell: (478) 737-1858
Title: United Methodist Pastor (“Reverend”)
Remarks: - The most significant current event upcoming for me is my retirement from the
United Methodist appointment system in June 2007. After my Army retirement in 1994, as a chaplain, I have
served two churches in my home area of Macon, Georgia for a total of thirteen years. Gini and I look forward
to a life without every-Sunday responsibilities for the first time in thirty-nine years. I will remain active in the
church, however, but now will pursue with more focus my hobbies of woodworking, biking, tennis, banjo picking,
and indulging our three granddaughters.
For more than a dozen years I have developed an alter ego as Uncle Sam on stilts, presenting programs of
American history of patriotic songs and such, accompanying myself on the banjo. I could write a book about
experiences I've had as an eight-foot entertainer at nursing homes, fairs, civic clubs, and even preaching in
character on Independence Day Sundays for twelve years.
We have kept up somewhat with the Army through our daughter Christy, who married now LTC Tony
Benitez, USMA '91. A few years ago Tony taught for the PE department at West Point, giving us chances to
visit from a faculty perspective from time to time. We are blessed to have them and their two daughters now just
two hours away at Ft. Benning. Our son, Mark, and his wife are both music teachers living in Marietta. He
teaches choral music at the Marist School in Atlanta, and he currently sings with "State Line Grocery," the
eighth place barbershop quartet in international competition. Mark and Elizabeth have our youngest
granddaughter.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
1962-64 B-1
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FRANKLIN P. LAMBERT
25406
Spouse: Judith P (Judy)
Children: Sharon - 2/22/67
Michael - 8/27/70
Home Address
10131 East Duane Lane
Scottsdale, Arizona 85262
(480) 419-6451
FAX: (480) 419-6303
E-Mail: fplambert@cox.net
Title: Financial Advisor (Retired) – 1982-2004
Nature of Business: Investment, Financial Planning
Area of Specialization: Familu Estates, Company 401k
Remarks from last directory: Since our last reunion, I have retired (in 2004) after 22 years as a financial
advisor, 3 years owning a retail carpet store (never do retail . . . UGH!), 5 years running a HVAC company
(owned by a ’59 grad), & 9 years in the Infantry. We live permanently in Scottsdale, Arizona since 2002 after
being “snow birds” from ’99 to ’02 after living in California for 26 years. California was great for business &
owning real estate, but we traded from a 10% to a 5% income tax state.
Golf was the lure of Arizona, but we have come to love everything about the desert. I have always
wanted to see the Grand Canyon, but I have now hiked to the bottom and back up three times, including a “rim
to rim” two years ago. [FANTASTIC!!]
Judy & I worked on building our Dream Home for three years and moved in June of ‘06. We are
“Happy Campers.”
I got a total hip replacement in September ’06. When I couldn’t play golf, I knew it was time. It
works perfectly and should get me to “old age.”
Our life is simple. We have no children, so we can and do travel, play lots of golf, & continue to
make new friends.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
1962-64 M-1
Business Address
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Cadet Co.:
FLETCH LAMKIN
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 F-2
25045
Spouse: Shari
Children: Lori Himka- 11/15/68
Lyndsi Bates - 2/20/71
Lyssa - 10/19/78
Grandchildren: Joshua Bates – 10/2000
Hayden Himka – 7/2002
Hunter Himka – 7/2002
Jaxon Bates - --/--/-Noelle Bates - --/--/-Home Address
250 South Westminster Avenue
Fulton, Missouri 65251
(573)-592-0793
Email: fletcherlamki@mac.com
Cell: (573) 544-5085
Business Address
Office of the President
Westminster College
501 Westminster Avenue
Fulton, Missouri 65251
(573)-592-5315
FAX: (573-592-5140
E-Mail: Fletcher.Lamkinf@Westminster-mo.edu
Cell: (573) 544-5085
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Title: President, Westminster College
Nature of Business: Education
Area of Specialization: Education
Remarks: I have been at Westminster College since leaving West Point in 2000. Shari and I settled in the
President’s house in Fulton, Missouri, and have since owned three places at the Lake of the Ozarks, which has
been a wonderful weekend get-away. Our daughters have married and are thriving: Lori in Seattle with 4-yr-old
twins, Hayden and Hunter; Lyndsi with her sons Joshua and Jaxon, and daughter, Noelle, and Lyssa who is now
in Johannesburg, South Africa, with husband Shawn. Life has been good to us, and we continue to enjoy good
health and a mission in life to be passionate about. Come see us in Fulton!
WILLIAM H. (BILL) LANDGRAF
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
1962-64 I-2
Business Address
25412
Spouse: N/A
Children: N/A
Home Address (AOG)
8301 Ashford Boulevard #621
Laurel, Maryland 20707
(301) 725-3806
Title: Retired
Area of Specialization: Computer security, information systems management.
Remarks: No contact at all. AAOG does not have an email. In 1998 Bill wrote
“Stock market follower with emphasis on tech stocks.”
JOHN W. LANG
25196
Spouse: n/a
1960-62 B-1
Children: Kristen L. Weinberg - 5/22/69
1962-64 A-1
Joshua J.- 2/13/73
Business Address
Home Address
6615 A North Atlantic Avenue
6903 Orange Avenue
Cape Canaveral, Florida 32920
Cape Canaveral, Florida 32903-3265
(321) 783-0910
(321) 783-2483
Cell: (321) 783-0910
Cell: (321) 783-0910
Title: Acupuncture Physician
Nature of Business: Primary care medical assistance with acupuncture; Tai chi
classes
Area of Specialization: Last resort, worst case
Remarks: Last week brought excellent swells, each day different and why it is so much fun to surf here. The
first few days were big and bumpy, but I managed to work two or three sweet walls each day; head high lefts &
rights. Four or five days into the session I was getting into paddling shape from the earlier difficult conditions
and mother gave us two days of long sections. The last day was chest high in calm glassy conditions. The
water was clear green and a pod of porpoises came by and showed their wave skills. Many smiles in the land of
liquid; riding resonance.
On land, in my one room clinic, the ancient art accomplished the usual notable results with chronic &
intractable conditions. It’s a blessing to be able to help people, easy running; teach T’ai Chi & play tennis too
Best to all.
Cadet Co.:
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JEFFREY A. LARSON (JEFF)
25231
Spouse: Mary
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
Children: Keith Alan - 1/13/70
1962-64 G-1
Kurt Andrew - 4/19/73
Grandchildren: Blake Stephen Larson – 7/24/01
Emily Ray Larson – 11/22/04
Business Address
Home Address
Test and Experimentation Services Company 9701 Live Oak Road
Box 5400
Salado, Texas 76571
Fort Hood, Texas 76544
(254) 947-8425
(254) 288-9861
texasrats@earthlink.net
FAX: (254) 288-9214
Cell: (254) 681-6763
E-Mail: Jeffrey.Larson1@us.army.mil
Cell: (254) 702-5154
Title: Program Manager, Test and Experimentation Services Company (TESCO)
Nature of Business: TESCO supports the US Army Operational Test Command (OTC). OTC has the
responsibility to test new items of equipment in the hands of Soldiers performing their mission in a realistic
operational environment before the equipment is purchased by the US Army. OTC supports joint testing as part
of its mission.
Remarks: I am still with TESCO - moved up to Program Manager in December 1999 and have remained with
the joint venture (Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) and Electronic Warfare Associates Services Inc
(EWASI)) to the present time (recompete winner about to be announced as I write this). Guess I should start
thinking about standing down. Like the rest of the class is doing, I just turned 65 in July, so it’s
MEDICARE/TRICARE FOR LIFE (but not social security until May 08). It’s kind of scary to be entering the
retirement phase of life already – not ready to quit working because I keep adding toys (small John Deere
tractor, two Sea-Doo personal water craft, a fifth wheel, and a golf cart decked out in Texas colors to roam my 3
acre estate). We have moved since the last report and are trying to sell and move again (once ingrained with the
Army move-every-few-years mindset I guess it stays in your blood). We found a lot with lake view and less
grass to mow and thought that would be a great place to build.
We’ve taken the 5th wheel all over Texas, to Albuquerque to visit the grandkids (and the balloon fest),
and ventured to Destin, FL to enjoy the beautiful beaches – broke my leg at the ankle within the first half-hour
of arrival by falling off a ladder as I was setting up the rig. Currently two months into a four-month stay-off-theleg regimen. Plan to travel a lot once we decide to retire. Thanks to his perseverance, I have re-established
contact with Seavy Bain. Charlotte, NC will sure be one of our travel stops. May even make a class reunion.
I have continued working with the Heart of Texas West Point Society, but have not been consistent.
Trying to spin out newsletters with something to say can sometimes be a real challenge - used a lot of things
found on the class website and some things shared by John Ward.
For those of you who served at Ft Hood, you’d be surprised at the growth. Four high schools in Killeen
and talk of number 5. Population approaching 110,000 – country farms turning into housing developments.
Lots of new restaurants moved into the area and a huge shopping center is being built in Harker Heights.
DAVID M. LATIMER JR. (DAVE)
Cadet Co.:
24997
Spouse: Kathryn S. (Kathie)
1960-62 B-2
Children: David M. III - 2/17/66
1962-64 G-2
William S. (“Bill”) - 4/1/67
Laura L. Arslan - 9/5/69
Stepchildren: David Barnes - 3/26/64
Linda Swan -2/11/66
Grandchildren: Emily Kathryn Barnes - 6/4/90
Sarah Margaret Barnes - 3/18/92
Caroline Elizabaeth Barnes - 1/21/94
Benjamin Arthur Barnes - 8/30/95
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Business Address
Christopher Charles Arslan - 1/8/94
Adam Mansfield Arslan - 8/20/95
Jonah Arslan – 2
new due 10/28/07
Brian Arthur Swan - 1/21/94
Jessica Swan - 8
Ryan Scott Latimer - 5/11/97
Joshua Latimer – 4
Mia Dillingham – 5
Diggory Dillingham - 2
Home Address (AOG 2002)
7976 Pinnacle Ridge Drive
Manassas, Virginia 20112
(703) 794-9285
E-Mail: dklatimer@aol.com
(Cell): 703) 401-2177
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Real estate
Area of Specialization: Mostly retired
Remarks: We have moved from Fairfax County, to Prince William county Virginia (Manassas mailing
address). We built a lovely new home on 7 acres overlooking the Occaquan River and love where we live. We
spend winters in New Smyrna Beach Florida.
My main hobby now is skeet shooting. I was a Retired Military All American skeet shooter for a
number of years, but in the last couple of years have suffered a few setbacks and am just getting back up to
speed. Year before last I had a torn rotator cuff and a motor bike accident--broken collar bone and three broken
ribs. Last summer I had my left hip replaced because of osteoarthritis. I want to report to all that if you work
at rehab diligently you will be better than new. Contrary to what you may have heard about hips, I can run,
jump, cross my legs, bend more than 90 degrees and basically do it all. I will say though that if I had my life to
do over again there would be less running and more walking, elliptical trainer, and more biking. Shoulder and
ribs are OK too. Only problem is that since I’m not running 5 miles a day, I can’t eat all that I want without
getting fat.
We just returned from a month long trip in our motor home to South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana
with the dog and two of our grandchildren. All in all life is very good, and Kathie and I thank the Lord for our
blessings.
GARY R. LAVOY
25072
Spouse: Annegret
1960-62 G-2
Children: Sharon - 7/3/69
1962-64 K-2
Kyle - 5/8/75
Business Address
Home Address
PO Box 165
Bose Corporation
Mountain Road
Burton Landing, New York 12814
Framingham, Massachusetts 01701
(518) 644-9633
(508) 766-4449
E-Mail: Gary_LaVoy@Bose.com
Title: General Manager, Professional Systems Division
Nature of Business: Professional/commercial audio
Remarks: No response again. The phone number appreas to be good, but a message got no response. In
2000, Gary wrote: The children are still in college. Sharon is at the university of Maryland; Kyle is at the
University of Colorado; while mom and dad work to pay for it!! Come see us in Lake George.
Cadet Co.:
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E. THEODORE (TED) LECHNER
Cadet Co.:
Spouse: None
Children: None
25105
1960-62 E-1
1962-64 A-1
Home Address
Home Address (Alternate)
307 Shareditch Road
808 N.W. 50th Street
Lawton, Oklahoma 73505
Columbia, South Carolina 29210
(580) 355-1099
Title: Mr. (as in “Mr. Ted”)
Nature of Business: Writing
Personal Specialization: Slow Writing
Remarks:
More loose and discursive this little note from me could hardly be.
You see, only this morning John the Ward telephoned me in Texas to lay down for me his final deadline:
(namely, the today-deadline). And now this day has proven to be too short—and I find myself about to trip over
that you’re-dead-if-you-don’t-line stretched taut, at last, after many timely warnings, by John Hester Ward:
known to all of us also as John the Patient, John the Steady, John the Without Which Nothing Like the Class
Book We All Like Would Ever Be.
By simple reversal of his given names, you know, we could put up our ‘Hester John’ against the semilegendary Prester John (whom close readers of “Prince Valiant” will remember as the elusive and timeless
monarch of an exotic medieval kingdom hidden…well, somewhere, just as our Hester John is rumored to live
and reign on the edges of a widely spread-out and confusing Chicago, somewhere (in a spot few of us have ever
found, even on a map). (It is said that medieval adventures actually did, on occasion, set off in search of Prester
John and the marvels of his kingdom. So let me ask: Ought we not to make up a search-party of hardy men from
among our own number, dedicated to uncovering the hiding place of the true Ward and his storied court?)
Speaking of name reversals, do any of you remember Richardson, J.M. of ’64? (He picked up some sort
of distinction among us on our four-year trek across that endless field of sharp-edged and imposing chunks of
granite, but I can’t quite remember what it was.) In any case, I believe he has reversed his given names, passing
(without official permission I presume) from ‘Jere Michael’ to ‘Michael J.’ How do I know this? Well, several
years ago I happened to see a piece of his mail (lying loose and more or less in the public domain) addressed not
to “J. Michael” but to “Michael J.”—and that sort of evidence is certainly good enough for me.
(Maybe Richardson is taking his cues from Grant, who, with a wave of the hand—if I remember
correctly—made “Hiram” disappear from his signature in favor of “Ulysses S.”)
Another member of our class holding some fabled distinction or other is McCormack, J. (Mac
McCormick) but here again, as with Richardson, my memory fails me. Was it that one accumulated a total of
one and one-half demerits across our four years’ worth of inspections, while the other racked up demerits
totaling one thousand sixty-four, simply in honor of our class? But if so, which was which? Who was who?
(Help me here.)
Or was it that one ascended high in graduation order, as if it were an easy and inevitable thing to float
ever upward, while the other, intentionally, as if to shame us all with his daring, soared downward in a beautiful
spiral to touch, if not the bottom-most, then the next-to-the-bottom rung of the world--but then (as if by miracle)
hung there gracefully, without ever—not even at the last moment—dropping off into nothingness? Do I have it
right? Wasn’t one of the two—I don’t know which—like a mountaineer more deeply entranced by the winding
path itself than by the tippity-most sharp peak to which it finally delivered him, while the other was lost in
fascination with his own unerring footfalls along the very edges of crevasses and deep chasms, the heck with
where the path wanted to take him? Wasn’t one a study in perfect concentration, the other in perfect balance?
As the odd turnings of life would have it, I know both these men well, McCormack and Richardson—
and one day, when I learn which was which, I shall write a book about them—or a book-length entry for one of
Hester John’s books—and psychoanalyze each along Jungian lines (but not in a reductionist way) and give them
their due as the oddest of creatures and cause their stars to shine even more brightly in the firmament than
already they do.
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Recent events affecting my family have turned my mind toward ultimate matters—and therefore toward
all I have failed to do to make amends (as if that were, for any man acting out of his own resources really
possible!) for intentional failings and sins.
Among the self-reproaches which have recently broken the surface of my consciousness is one that
concerns that very McCormack of which we were earlier speaking:
At the close of one of my entries for one of John W.’s earlier books, in a lame and pointless attempt to
be funny, I wrote, as if tossing something over my shoulder in farewell, “Keep McCormack in jail!”
That exclamation made no more sense then than it does now, particularly since Mac McCormack—
upright and decent chap that he is—has never been near a jail, whereas I, on the other hand (and this makes my
offense all the worse), have been: namely, a Saudi jail in the Eastern Province of that peninsular land mass
conquered by King Abdul Aziz ibn Saud. (Did I get his name right?) It was one of the King’s own jails. I was
held there by territorial police for a few hours, standing near the steel bars of the cell but not actually put behind
them. (Perhaps I shall tell of this mishap of olden days [1979], in some later edition of Hester John’s works.)
Probably it was envy of McCormacks’s clean slate in life that impelled me to try to defame him in so
thoughtless a fashion. Keep McCormack in jail? How can a man be kept where he has never been? Now,
“Keep Lechner in jail!” might actually make sense—and in several different ways. Or better: “Take Lechner
back to jail, and keep him there!”
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If only there were time, I would tell you of the World War II adventures of my mother’s younger sister,
Lorene (an Army nurse) who, last week, as she herself would put it, “departed these shores,” at age 88. (My
mother, still bright and able at age 90, is now the sole remaining representative of a German-American, Lutheran
family of eleven brothers and sisters.) Aunt Lorene, knowing German from home, was put to work in the Army
assisting German P.O.W. surgeons in their work upon German P.O.W. patients in camps in the U.S. (Her
brother, my Uncle Ted, was at the same time an American P.O.W. being held in Germany.) Later, Aunt Lorene
rode Army medical trains to care for American (severely) wounded being transported to different centers
around the United States. In later years she worked with Drs. DeBakey and Cooley in Houston. (She was the
one my mother chose to hold me in her arms when I was, as an infant, baptized from an old-fashioned, white
enameled metal bowl set in a handmade wooden baptismal pedestal in the old, white frame, rural Lutheran
church in northern Oklahoma, where my father was the pastor.)
This last July, my own (much younger) sister, Kimberly Lechner, after a lengthy illness, slipped out of
this life to the next (with all her family at her bedside: Mother, sister Mitzi, and me), swiftly, seemingly
serenely, with a parting smile on her lips.
Kimberly was born when I was a freshman at the University of Kansas. (Upon receiving the news, I
took the train home to peer at this new arrival through the hallway viewing window in the infants’ ward of the
local hospital, with my father and older sister.
Kimberly took her first halting steps at West Point during our Plebe Christmas days. And, of course, she
put in a second appearance at the Military Academy—as a little scrambler-about—when we graduated.
Earlier, when Army played Air Force in football at Soldiers’ Field in Chicago, my folks had driven up
from Kansas to meet me—and that evening I had strolled in long gray overcoat about the streets of the Loop in
Chicago (with father and mother and older sister Mitzi), holding Kimberly in my arms, listening to her excited
chattering about this and that, looking wherever she pointed, and taking her little kisses on my cheek.
And, oh yes, this: At the time of our First Class Trip, my folks and sister Mitzi made the journey to Ft.
Sill to meet me again, bringing little Kimberly with them. Cadets of our class and well-wishers sat around long
tables during festivities of one evening (probably in the officers’ club), and one of our classmates, seeing little
Kimberly running around in her ruffled skirt, snatched her up and, with great flourish, set her in the middle of
one of the tables: “Here’s my date for the dance!” he declared. (Or something like that.) “Prettiest girl here
tonight!”
In later years, after she had grown up and gone to school, Kimberly found employment as a gov’t
service employee at Ft. Sill, eventually doing many tasks in ‘Officer Records,’ where, she told me, she seldom,
if ever, made a mistake in determining, from surface impressions only, whether a particular officer (usually a
lieutenant or captain) was a West Pointer.
“What method do you use?” I asked her once/
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“Well, she answered, “I see if I can detect in him any of my brother’s idiosyncrasies. That’s one thing.
And then I look for this: How does he carry himself? Does he speak with a touch of formality? Does he
straighten himself when he speaks? How does he walk? Does he have a sense of humor—and, if so, is it maybe
a weird one? And then this, especially: Is he unhappy if he sees on one of his record sheets that there are two
spaces between two typed words in a sentence instead of one, or that the left margin is not perfectly straight?
No, I never fail. I can pick out men who’ve been through that school, with no trouble at all. They can’t fool me.
I know them. I’ve known them since I was a little tyke.” (And I guess she had.)
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Well, the hour is late, and I am bushed. And the (highly and rightly) honored Ward demands his lines.
My fondest greetings to all of ’64!
(Send Lechner back to jail, and keep him there!)
--E.T.L.
DWAYNE G. LEE
24936
Spouse: Nancy (Nan)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Children: Wayne E - 10/22/65
1962-64 H-2
Krista A - 7/20/68
Business Address
Home Address
2207 Arrington Street
Durham, North Carolina 27707
(919) 765-5796
E-Mail: dwayneglee@yahoo.com
Title: Retired
Area of Specialization: Civil engineering.
Remarks: In December 2006 Nan and I moved from southern California to Durham, North Carolina, and the
reason was simple. In the summer of 2006 our son, Wayne, left the University of Louisville and assumed a
tenured professor position at UNC, Chapel Hill in military history, and our daughter, Krista, decided to leave
California and join her brother in North Carolina by accepting a high school science teacher's position at
Durham's Riverside High School. With both of our children In Durham, -we asked, "Why should -we- remain in
California?" The answer was simple, so we moved. I was stationed at Ft Bragg from 1976-1979 so returning
to North Carolina was a joy in more ways than one. We have owned acreage in the Asheville area
since the 1970's and now plan to build a mountain cabin as a family retreat location. Life, even with a
few ups and downs, has been good to the Lee family.
Nan became an avid quilter in California and is even more at home in North Carolina – such
activity is viewed as more normal here. I operated as a one-man consulting firm until 2005 and then decided
working for money was a waste of time and too frustrating. I currently serve on two boards with the
Presbyterian Church – the Medical Benevolence Foundation that assists medical missionaries, clinics and
hospitals around the world-, and the Presbyterian Council for Chaplains and Military Personnel (my strongest
remaining tie to the Army) that certifies candidates in the ministry as suitable to be military chaplains. Being
an old engineer working with all these doctors and pastors is an interesting challenge but quite enjoyable. Nan
and I also volunteer with a Christian, non-denominational organization that goes into the third world and
trains indigenous folks in shallow water well drilling, handpump repair and hygiene/sanitation. We have taken
two trips to Africa together and I have gone two additional times. This is an activity we truly enjoy and will
continue as long as we have the health and energy to do so. Our goal is one trip per year somewhere in the
world. This certainly takes us to places well off the beaten tourist track and provides us the opportunity to see
what life is really like in these generally forgotten places.
As I write this we have been in Durham only a few months. As such we are in that process we
all know and understand of fully integrating ourselves into the local community and culture. The academic and
intellectual atmosphere here is one I truly enjoy and I find plenty of opportunities to participate – most often
from the peanut gallery. If any classmates are in the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area, please let us know.
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Nan and I will always have the welcome mat out and would delight in having you visit and stay
with us in our home.
THOMAS L. LEGAN
Cadet Co.:
25278
Spouse: Nicôl
Children:
1960-62 B-1
1962-64 I-1
Business Address
Home Address
17950 Joseph Drive
Castro Valley, California 94546
(408) 739-6606
FAX: (510) 773-8885
E-Mail: thomaslegan@yahoo.com
Cell: (408) 203-8073
.
Title: Retired
Current Status: Having survived my car accident, two years hospitalization, and divorce, I am doing well. I
sure want to thank all of you who contacted me in the hospital – it did wonders for my morale. Attending our
40th Reunion was my “Coming Out Party”, as my first sojourn out of the hospital.
I spend most of my time in t he San Francisco Bay area, but I also have a place on a golf course in Palm
Springs. Please give me a “head’s up” if any of you are passing through either area, and I will do my best to be
a host and tour guide. Again, thanks for all your support during my extended convalescence.
MOREY LENT
25019
Spouse: Harriett
Children: Morey - 10/15/70
Michael Dinh - 2/4/69 (foster)
Home Address (2007 AOG)
1855 Houghton Drive
Charleston, South Carolina 29412
(843) 795-4308
Title: School Chaplain (Episcopal Priest)
Nature of Business: Education
Area of Specialization: Teaching religion, story-telling, counseling, coaching 8th
grade boys basketball team.
Remarks: Morey has reportedly left the Chaplaincy of the Porter-Gaud School, but is still living in Charleston.
Harriett was a marriage and family therapist. I got their voicemail and left a message, but without response.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 E-2
Business Address
MICHAEL LEONARD
Spouse: Mary E. Baluss
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
Children: Claire – 2/24/82
1962-64 A-2, I-2
Alan – 9/18/84
Keith – 9/18/84
Business Address
Home Address
Institute for Defense Analyses
2850 Arizona Terrace N.W.
4850 Mark Center
Washington, D. C. 20016
Alexandria, Virginia 22311-1882
(202) 244-0710
(703) 845-2330
Email: mbaluss@yahoo.com
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FAX: (703) 845-2255
Email: mleonard@ida.org
Title: Director, Strategy, Forces and Resources Division
Nature of Business: National security research and analysis
Remarks: Following graduation I served in Infantry and Intelligence assignments in Germany, Vietnam, and
Washington DC (interspersed with various Army schools). After leaving the Army in 1969, I attended
Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, receiving an MA in 1970. I worked in the Office of Management
and Budget in 1970-71 and then joined the Systems Analysis office in OSD (which was re-named Program
Analysis and Evaluation in 1973). There I had several different jobs before finishing up as the principal deputy
in 1987-94. In 1994-95 I was the staff director for the Roles and Missions Commission.
I have been a division director at IDA since I retired from the government in early 1996. My group of
55 analysts has a diverse portfolio that includes chemical and biological warfare, counter-terrorism, WMD
counter-proliferation, urban operations, readiness, logistics, force structure and campaign analyses, regional
studies, national security strategy, and defense infrastructure. Much of this work has become quite interesting
lately. Our primary client is DoD, but we also work for other agencies on occasion.
My wife Mary was an associate/partner specializing in energy litigation at several large law firms for
20+ years before retiring from Morgan, Lewis and Bockius in 1999. Since then she has pursued a largely pro
bono career in the field of pain law. Trust me, this is VERY important work to folks of our age, who will
increasingly need adequate treatment and medication for pain as we grow older, or be close to others who need
this help. Pain treatment is a very controversial legal, medical, and ethical area, and I am enormously proud of
Mary for getting involved in it.
We expect our daughter Claire to finish her degree in geology at the University of Vermont in January
’08 and to remain in Burlington, where she has been working part-time in a decorative glass studio for the last
several years. Our son Alan had bone cancer and his left ankle and foot amputated in 2005. He is now in
remission and spent the summer of ’07 studying Arabic in Cairo (and touring Egypt, Jordan, and Israel,
attracting small crowds of kids who were curious about his prosthetic lower leg). “Inshallah,” he will graduate
from the University of Chicago with a degree in Middle East Studies in June ’08. Our son Keith has now
(finally) decided to begin studying and is pursuing a degree in Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George
Mason University. He has a particular interest in sub-Saharan Africa, where he has traveled.
In addition to our DC home, Mary and I have an old place we are gradually renovating on a deep tidal
creek off the Patuxent River. Once the boys are away at college, we plan to spend a lot more time there. We
always welcome visits from classmates and their families -- in either DC or St. Mary’s County.
DANIEL LEVIN
25365
(See Daniel Bar-Benjamin Ben Ibrahim Al-Levy)
JAMES W. LEW
Spouse: Gale
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
Children: Laura Steere - 3/7/66
1962-64 I-1
Pamela Sablovic - 3/29/70
Alissa - 8/2/78
Grandchildren: Sarah Steere - 5/20/93
Abigail Steere - 4/21/96
Business Address
Home Address
P.O. Box 21391,
1552 Lawrence Court
Wichita, Kansas 67208
Wichita, Kansas 67206
(316) 651-0849
(316) 684-2605
FAX: (316) 681-3806
Email: crglwj@earthlink.net
E-Mail: crglwj@earthlink.net
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25252
Cell: (316) 706-1484
Title: President & Treasurer, Resource Management Associates, Inc. and Corporate Resources Group, Ltd.
Nature of Business: Resource Management Associates, Inc./Corporate Resources Group, Ltd. (RMA/CRG),
business and financial advisory services including mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, due diligence and other
deal execution requirements, corporate revitalization, rightsizing or restructuring and equity/debt financing.
Area of Specialization: Business strategy, planning, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance and
accounting.
Remarks: Our eldest daughter Laura, her husband Rob Steere and daughters Sarah and Abby appear to be
permanent residents of Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Rob continues his promotional track at Merck & Co., Inc.
and was appointed a member of a special corporate sales and marketing task force. Laura relinquished her
Montessori pre-school class and is now concentrating on the girls’ school activities, Sarah’s volleyball and
tennis practices and lessons and Abby’s gymnastics practices and meets, as well as her own personal quest to
improve her tennis abilities.
Pam and Mike Sabolovic continue to live in Overland Park, Kansas where Mike supervises and
provides his services as a physical therapist. Pam markets for the PT clinic as well as being a nanny to two
toddler twins. They are now expecting their first child in October 2007.
Alissa moved to Chicago to assume a position as an account supervisor for Manning, Selvadge & Lee, a
division of the Publicis Groupe, a world-wide public relations and advertising agency. She also has recently
become engaged and is now in the process of planning her Chicago wedding in May 2008.
Gale has finally decided to retire from her position with the Wichita Area Technical College’s GED and
adult basic education program at the end of June 2007. She has been providing programs for over the past
sixteen years to the inmates at the Wichita/Sedgwick County Correctional Facility to develop their educational
skills and help to improve their ability to achieve a GED high school equivalency certificate. Although Gale is
formally retiring from the WATC, she is still going to continue on as a volunteer in the Correctional Facility
education program among that special population, where the possibilities remain great for her to provide a
positive influence in the lives of those participating in the program.
The past several years with RMA/CRG have been rewarding and exciting in that we have continue to
add new clients and close transactions for the base of customers. The current year has provided us with even
greater possibilities, clients in a variety of industries and significant projects that will continue to provide just the
right balance between my professional goals as well as opportunities for periodic trips for Gale and myself to
visit family or to see or revisit those areas of the country in their season that we’ve grown to enjoy over the
years. We are achieving our family goal of enhancing the quality of our individual business or professional
successes and at the same time achieve greater quality time for ourselves and extended family as a whole
JOHN W. LEYERZAPH
25042
Spouse: Bonnie Wenger (Boni) Leyerzaph
1960-62 I-1
Children: Heather L. Cordes - 12/28/70
1962-64 H-1
Sarah - 1/29/74
Meredith - 12/4/82
Grandchild: Bennett Elizabeth Cordes – 8/10/03
Blake Cordes – 10/28/04
Business Address
Home Address
Eagle Properties
2108 NW Twilight Drive
2108 NW Twilight Drive
Bend, Oregon 97701
Bend, Oregon 97701
(541) 389-6685
(541) 389-6685
E-Mail: jbzaph@bendbroadband.com
E-Mail: jbzaph@bendbroadband.com
Cell: (541) 350-0026
Cell: (541) 350-0026
Title: Retired, real estate investor
Remarks What a great 40th Reunion!
Again, we appreciate the great work that Dan, Jack, Bob, John and others do to organize reunions,
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memorials, list servers, directory, etc. What a great class! We still cherish the friendships and camaraderie of
classmates - it is truly unlike any other school or affinity group. And I appreciate and admire those especially
that stayed the "long haul" to bring the military back to the respect that it so richly deserves.
We still continue to enjoy life in Bend in Central Oregon – a recreational wonderland – and still
growing quite fast due to national media attention for its "quality of life". It just appeared again in the magazine,
Outside.
Boni is still busy with church and charity activities, and now enjoying two grandchildren. Heather,
36,(Colorado U, Boulder, '93) and married to Chris Cordes (BS, USC and ME, Stanford), both with Accenture;
she is now a stay-at-home mom in San Mateo, California. Sarah, 33, (BA, Oregon), still single and HR
administrator for Edge Wireless, soon to be bought out by partner, AT&T. So, she may be looking for a new
HR opportunity in year or so. Meredith, 25, just graduated from Academy of Art University in San Francisco
with a BFA in Fashion Design (after transfer from Oregon State). She will be looking for opportunities with
one of the fashion houses in NYC, Europe or elsewhere.
I still look after some development properties in the Portland/Vancouver, Washington Metro Area as
well as in San Francisco; and assisting in development of a new church facility for our Lutheran congregation.
Other time is spent playing golf and skiing Mt. Bachelor, although skiing is limited after a second knee
operation. Maybe time for a replacement after hearing of the success of many in the class.
We just finished a new home on a butte overlooking town and the Cascade Range. One can see
whether skiing is in the sun on Mt. Bachelor from our house. Classmates and family are always welcome here.
RON LIND
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
1962-64 C-1
Business Address
25089
Spouse: Maria Rosa
Children: Deborah Ann McCarthy - 6/66
Gerry Garcia - 6/69
Jennifer Catherine Krisak - 2/71
Ivan Garcia - 3/74
Grandchildren: Daniel McCarthy – 4/01
Olivia Krisak – 6/02
Patrick McCarthy – 5/04
Katelyn Krisak – 6/05
Home Address
1015 Pinehurst Drive
Rockwall, Texas 75087
(972) 722-4522
FAX: (972) 722-4522
E-Mail: ronaldlind@sbcglobal.net
Cell: (702) 374-2874
Title: Retired
Remarks: Rosa and I are now retired/retired; Rosa in 2005, me in 2003. We had a home built in Rockwall,
Texas (Dallas area) in early 2006. My daughters (Deb and Jenny) each have two children and live in Andover,
Massachusetts and Nashua, New Hampshire. Deb is an engineer with Phillips Electronics and Jenny is a 2d
grade public school teacher. Rosa's sons live in Melbourne Australia; Gerry is a financial broker, and Ivan is in
the security business. Most of our retirement time is spent on golf and travel.
The fact that Rosa's family is in Spain, mine is primarily in Wisconsin, and our children and
grandchildren are in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Melbourne Australia; necessitates much of the travel.
Most of my golfing is in the neighborhood at The Shores CC.
Since leaving the Washington DC area in 2003, we have seen very few classmates and are looking
forward to the next reunion. Now that we are settled in Texas, we are looking to see who else lives in the
southwest. If you're in the Dallas area, we would love to hear from you. We have plenty of room and you are
always welcome.
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JIM LINDOU
25290
Spouse: Khristina R. (Khris)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
Children: Angela Renee Lindou - 3/23/67
1962-64 G-1
Nicole Ramonde Copus - 5/15/68
Danielle Renene Johnson - 10/15/71
Thomas Richard Lindou - 2/13/75
Grandchildren: Nicholas Johnson - 11/7/91
Alexis Johnson - 6/20/94
Leom Johnson - 7/30/96
Angelica Copus - 5/20/97
Business Address
Home Address (2007 AOG)
12606 Harbor Drive
Woodbridge, Virginia 22192
(703) 494-1929
E-Mail: jrlusma64@verizon.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: No response. Last time Jim wrote: In January1997, I decided to retire after 22 years of military
service and over 10 years of Federal Civil Service. I am currently enjoying retirement life by taking walks,
feeding the wildlife that visit our back yard, traveling, visiting our children and grandchildren, and just taking
time to enjoy life. Our children are scattered, with the two eldest daughters, Angela and Nicole, living in
Washington state (eldest in Seattle and next daughter in Poulsbo). Our third daughter currently resides in
Clarkesville, Tennessee, and our son resides in Newark, Delaware. Khris loves pampering our spoiled
Yorkshire Terrier "Attila", quilting, gardening, rooting for the Washington Redskins, taking walks, traveling,
and visiting our children and grandchildren.
JON THOMAS LITTLE
25334
Died May 24, 1987
Widow: Jane
1960-62 D-2
1962-64 A-2
Children:
Jenifer Brytny Little-Dinwiddie- 4/6/69
John Daxon Little - 2/20/71
Grandchildren:
Drew – 6/4/96
Ian Tevis Dinwiddie – 1/16/94
Jon Kaiden (Kai) Little – 5/14/05
Lily Elyse Dinwiddie – 6/16/06
Jack Elijah Dinwiddie – 6/22/06
Address (Jane):
Mrs. Jon T. Little
135 Rangele Drive
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921-2696
(719) 532-0971
E-Mail: rjanelittle47@yahoo.com
Cell: (719) 310-7550
Remarks: Jane writes: “The Littles have had lots of new happenings in the last five years.
Jenifer married Mike Dinwiddie in '03. He is about to pin on Major leaves and he flies C-17's. Mike and
Jenifer have been busy in the last 3 1/2 years. They had Ian in '04, Lily in '06 and a "surprise" named Jack in
June of '07. They are headed for Elmendorf in Oct of '07.
Dax married Tyra in '04 and she came with Drew. Then they had Kai in '05. Dax has made a career
change and is now getting a Masters in education and is going to teach at the HS level......good luck to him.
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John Lewis, class of 1970, and I are still plugging along. We have been together for 13 years.
Jack Little was inducted into the hall of fame for his H.S. in Ky. in '06. Jenifer, Dax and I spent a lot of
time going through all of his papers which brought back a lot of nice memories. It reminded us what an
exciting and nice life he led. Naturally we realized what a big part West Point had to do with this fact. The
three of us also want to mention what a great help classmate Bill Murphy was in gathering info about West Point
and early AF years for us to present for his H.S. biography.
Best regards to the class!
Jane.”
HANK LIVERPOOL
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
1962-64 E-2
24996
Spouse: Kathy
Children: Mary Jane - 2/23/65
Henry III - 8/8/66
Jeanette - 8/3/71
Matthew - 6/21/73
Grandson: William Robert – 12/7/98
Nicholas Henry – 3/20/01
Home Address
30828 Rue de la Pierre
Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. 90275
(310) 377-8114
E-Mail: Hliverp555@aol.com
Business Address
Northrop Grumman
1800 Glenn Curtiss Street
Carson California 90746
(310) 764-3006
FAX: (310) 764-3016
E-Mail: hank.liverpool@ngc.com
Title: Program Manager, , C-RAM C2.
Nature of Business: Defense Contractor
Area of Specialization: Managing building command & control systems
Remarks: Kathy and I are ready to retire, for the second time, in the fall of 2008 and remain here in Southern
California to be near three of our four children. I hope to consult for a time, following retirement, and when not
consulting you will find me on the golf course at Los Alamitos
GEORGE LONSBERRY
Cadet Co.:
25297
Spouse: Betsy
Children: Christopher 5/28/68 (deceased)
Carter - 5/10/73
Hunter - 4/28/78
Gardner - 10/12/83
Grandchildren:
Devin – 6/9/05
Cody – 7/27/07
Home Address
11 Exeter Lane
Morristown, New Jersey 07960
(973) 267-9661
FAX: (973) 276-0873
E-Mail: glons64@yahoo.com
Cell: (973) 615-2886
1959-62 F-1
1962-64 H-1
Business Address
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Insurance
Remarks The last few years have been relatively quiet. I will have been retired for almost 5 years. Seems that
most of that time has been spent on settling estates. While I have a list of trips we would like to take, we
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haven’t gotten very far. We did enjoy the mini reunion in Charleston and look forward to the one in
Williamsburg later this year. We signed up for the one in Nevada in November which we would combine with
a visit with family in Phoenix.
I had a great time at the Glee Club Reunion at West Point in July. We had 156 attendees and after 2
very full days of rehearsals, we had a joint concert on Trophy Point with the West Point Army Band. We had a
lot of fun and everyone is looking forward to another reunion in the future. It has been said that the rendition of
“The Corps” is the best ever heard. They are actually producing a CD/DVD of the concert. Buy the CD, all
profits will go to the Glee Club. Hopefully more from ‘64 will attend next time. Only Dan Evans, Fred Gray,
Bill Vineyard and myself made it this time.
Carter, our oldest son is still in Connecticut in medical sales. He and Chris just had their second son,
Cody who joined his 2 year old brother Devin. Hunter is a GS14 in the Patent Office in Virginia. He says he is
looking for a girl but with all his extra time spent on cars, motorcycles, and martial arts, I don’t know when that
will occur. Gardner will finish college next year. He has been bartending all summer. Not sure what he will
do after college but moved out of the house in August as he wanted to be on his own.
Betsy and I continue to enjoy visiting/buying antiques but have decided we need to start cleaning out
the house. We have looked at other locations for downsizing but so far we haven’t found anything to our liking.
MAURICE THOMAS (TOM) LOUGH
25016
Spouse: Posy Baker Lough
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
Children: Kyser Thomas - 5/18/83
1962-64 B-1
Business Address
Home Address
Murray State University
105 Hickory Drive
College of Education
Murray, Kentucky 42071-2238
Department of Adolescent, Career,
(270) 753-5682
and Special Education
FAX: (270) 753-8636
3204 Alexander Hall
E-Mail: tom@posycollection.com
Murray, Kentucky 42071-3318
(270) 809-2538
FAX: (270) 809-2540
E-Mail: tom.lough@coe.murraystate.edu
HomePage : http://coekate.murraystate.edu/professor/lough
Title: Professor
Nature of Business: Higher Education.
Area of Specialization: Science Education and Educational Technology.
Remarks: Ten years ago, we moved from Connecticut to Murray, Kentucky, so that I could take a teaching
position in the Murray State University College of Education. As it turned out, teaching science methods
courses for elementary and middle school education majors suited me perfectly. I have also had the opportunity
to work with educational technology, and to set up a series of summer robotics camps using the LEGO
programmable kits. [See: http://campus.murraystate.edu/robotics ].
Since then, I have set up an international initiative with the University of Toyama in Japan, and have
had a leadership role in helping the National Science Teachers Association establish a series of student chapters
at more than one hundred universities nationwide. For the past three years, I have been active with the SEED
Foundation [See: http://www.seed.slb.com ], and was awarded a multi-year fellowship to work with science
teachers in underdeveloped countries. I just returned from a trip to western China and am preparing for a trip to
Siberia. This past year, I was promoted to the rank of professor, and I received an award for my research and
creative activity.
I was also nationally ranked among the top runners in my age group for the 1500 meter run. Jack
Grubbs showed up on an early August morning in Charlotte, NC, to cheer me on to a 10th place finish in the
2006 national championship race.
Then, over a period of about six to nine months after that, my performance deteriorated rapidly. At the
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same time, my heart rate plummeted. At rest, it was just a bit over 30 beats per minute! Also, I became dizzy
after walking up a single flight of stairs. After a lot of tests, the doctors finally discovered I had what is called
heart block, a condition in which the electrical impulses within the heart were not being transmitted properly.
As a result, I now have a pacemaker! This little “cookie” is about the size of a quarter, and is
embedded beneath the skin on my chest. With its onboard ten-year battery and circuitry (including input,
output, CPU, and memory), I now have a very regular resting heart rate of 60 beats per minute. This thing also
has sensors for respiration rate and motion, so when I am walking or jogging, it stimulates my heart to beat
faster. I love it! I am planning to go through a whole bunch of batteries and kick some 1500 meter butt in my
age group races!
Posy’s counted cross stitch business has grown like crazy! Her specialty is creating custom kits for
historic museums and related gift shops. The AOG and DUSA gift shops carry several of her products. You
can also find her kits at places such as Devils Tower, Mount Rushmore, Graceland, Mount Vernon, Monticello,
and the Norman Rockwell Museum. Check out http://www.posycollection.com for more details.
Kyser has graduated from Murray State University, is now married to a wonderful middle school
teacher, and has a great job at a local insurance software company. We are very proud of him.
We are located in the far western part of Kentucky, a beautiful part of the country. The welcome mat is
always out for any classmates traveling through.
Before closing, I’d like to send a special thank-you to Jack Price and John Ward for all they do to help
keep our class united. We are fortunate that they number among our ranks.
Onward and upward!
Tom Lough
GEOFFREY R. LOUIS
25073
Spouse: Patricia H. (Patt)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
Children: Hunter Louis - 5/14/68
1962-64 F-2
John Louis - 7/22/71
Renee Garver - 1/14/76
Grandchildren:
(Hunter & Jen’s)
Trevor James Louis – 10/17/99
Luke Kenneth Louis – 10/18/01
(John & Kim’s)
Lindsay Paige Louis – 3/11/02
John Parker Louis – 1/28/05
Business Address
Home Address
Association of Graduates, USMA
18 Meadow Avenue
698 Mills Road
Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. 12520
West Point, New York 10996
(845) 534-4369
(845) 466-1630
(518) 644-3706 (most weekends)
Fax: 845-466-1697
E-Mail: pjbuckeyes@aol.com
E-Mail: Geoffrey.Louis@usma.edu
Title: Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Nature of Business: Alumni Association
Area of Specialization: Business and Finance
Remarks: I drew the last straw and will be turning out the lights for ‘64 service/employment at West Point;
date TBD. Everyone else checked out: Seth Hudgins retired from the AOG in early 2007; Tony Hartle retired
from the English Dept. in 2004; and Norm Anderson finished a short stint teaching Plebe math in 2006. Norm
and Seth live nearby, but Tony moved to Texas. Norm, Harvey Fraser, Dan Evans and I, along with Janine,
Kitty, Cynthia and Patt will continue to be on the front row, upper deck, 45 yard line, Section U12 during
football season. We generally tailgate in “A” lot somewhere, so stop in!!
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While the lights are still on I am pleased to report that the new Arvin Gym is fabulous and that
noontime hoops is regaining the popularity it enjoyed before the old gym was demolished. With my 65th
birthday in December I will probably establish the record as the oldest, slowest participant in the staff and
faculty league. On a related topic, the cadet men’s basketball program won 15 games last year, the most since
1987, and the future looks very bright. Speed, size, and skill are in abundance along with a nice balance of
plebe thru first class representation. The coaching staff is first-rate. The women’s program is top drawer. The
team is everything we look for in terms of courage, toughness, persistence, leadership, and unity. A fair amount
of talent too. You read much about them in recent years and will read much more.
Family-wise, and in every other way, Patt and I are most fortunate. Our children are well launched
with careers and families of their own. Renee, our youngest, married a great guy, Scott Garver, last year on a
beautiful October weekend at Lake George. A number of classmates and spouses made the trip to help
celebrate; we were flattered and humbled by their support and good wishes for the happy couple. A fourth
grandchild, Jack, arrived in 2005. Jack and Lindsay have a little brother or sister due in February 2008.
Early in 2003 we purchased a condo on the water at Lake George and now spend many/most weekends
there. Gary and Anne La Voy are just two miles away. It’s a gorgeous part of the country and the door is open
to classmates passing through. Patt also retired in 2006 from her 20 year stint at the West Point School. She
misses the people, but thoroughly enjoys her freedom to do things long postponed.
Many from ‘64 contribute mightily of their time, talent, and treasure to making West Point a better
place. Graduates from across the spectrum of classes are doing the same in many ways, all of them important.
Thanks to all. Let’s have a great 45th in 2009!!
NICHOLAS A. (“NICK”) LOUKIANOFF
Cadet Co.:
1960 G-2
Spouse: Valentina (Val)
Children: Peter - 6/14/64
Paul - 7/5/67 (married)
Alexansder - 3/8/69
Grandchildren: Christina - 5/19/94 (Paul's)
Alexandra - 5/16/97
Stephan – 8/29/99
Anastaacia – 10/2/01
Home Address
12 Kirk Court
Alamo, California 94507
(925) 837-0656
FAX: (925) 838-2231
Cell: (510) 719-7879
ex-cadet
NO PHOTO
Business Address
12 Kirk Court
Alamo, California 94507
(925) 837-0656
FAX: (925) 838-2231
E-Mail: nalassc@aol.com
Cell: (510) 719-7879
Title: Real estate developer and consultant
Nature of Business: Real Estate, Construction
Area of Specialization: Office, residential, & mixed use buildings.
Remarks: With three great sons, three wonderful daughters-in-law and four of the best grandchildren anyone
could hope for, what more can anyone ask? All are doing well and the grandkids make it fun. Val does the girl
thing with the granddaughters – baking cookies and shopping. My grandson loves to build things with me in
the shop, so now on weekends, instead of building houses, I work with him on model railroad bridges and barns.
Val and I occasionally speak with Jim Mozden’s widow, Mary Jo. We hope to see her later this year.
She is doing well and continues to work in the medical field in the Boston area.
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ART LOZEAU
25299
Spouse: Jean
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
Children: Kimberley - 11/14/76
1962-64 K-1
Stephanie - 11/14/76
Stacey - 10/25/79
Business Address
Home Address
Suffolk County Veterans Service Agency
6 Sunny Road
P. O. Box 6100
St. James, New York 11780
Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099
(631) 862-1056
(631) 853-8381
E-Mail:
Title: Director, Suffolk County Veterans Service Agency
Remarks last time: None. Nothing this time.
WILLLIAM LUCKIE (BILL)
25391
Spouse: Alexandra
Children: Alexandra C. - 8/19/66
Allicyn D. - 10/27/75
Grandson: Geofferey Wm. Nasuti - 12/9/93
Michael - 11/16/94
Matthew - 9/9/96
Danielle - 9/9/96
Kaitlyn – 4/26/03
Business Address
Home Address
B & D Developers
89 Middle Ridge Road
89 Middle Ridge Road
New Canaan, Connecticut 06840
New Canaan, Connecticut 06840
(203) 966-5921
(203) 966-5921
FAX: (203) 966-5921
FAX: (203) 966-5921
wluckie@aol.com
wluckie@aol.com
Title: Builder/developer
Nature of Business: One of a kind luxury homes in Fairfield county, Connecticut.
Remarks: Bill updated grandchildren, but wrote nothing else. Here is what he wrote in 2003: Alex and I are
doing well. standard aches associated with this stage of life. am amazed how smart the little ones are and how
much they are advanced in comparison to our childhood. I continue to look at the world and am amazed by
how little the current generation of "masters of the universe" understand about from where their freedoms come.
I deal a great deal with the “me me me” generation as a result of the business I am in and am constantly amazed.
I am thankful for the values that the academy gave us.
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 G-1
1962-64 A-1
E. J. LUCYK
25286
Spouse: Patricia (Patti
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: Matthew
1962-64 A-2
Tara
Grandchildren: Lucy
Margaux
Business Address
Home Address
825 Barnesville Dr.
Barnesville, Pennsylvania 18214
(570) 459-1965
Email: elucyk@pahouse.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: Always said if you like weekends, you’ll love retirement. All is well – my best to everyone.-
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JERROLD J. LYNSKEY
25413
Spouse: Bonnie
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
Children: Stephan Edward - 12/23/70
1962-64 H-1
(USMA 1996)
Mark Andrew - 8/30/72
(USMA 1996)
Mary Kristina - 8/21/94
Stepchildren: Linda Marie - 7/30/85
James Joseph - 1/31/87
Business Address (last known)
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Enterprise Investments International Ltd.
2463 Pyrenees Court
3333 K Street, N. W. Suite 210
Reston, Virginia 20191-1718
Washington, D. C. 20007
(636) 527-4588
(202) 342-2424, Ext. 232
Email: Jlynskey@sbcglobal.net
E-mail: jlynskey@millkern.com
Remarks: I even called one of Jerry’s sons to get contact information and emailed him the form. Got a call
back message but never could get through again. The phone may be a cell as the exchange is St. Louis – or he
may have moced again. In 1998 Jerry wrote that his business address and telephone and fax numbers would be
changing again in the near future. He promised to keep us posted as those changes occur. Alas, no further word.
CHARLES R. MACCHIAROLI
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
1962-64 B-1
Business Address
25118
Spouse: Christa
Children: John Huber (s/s) – 4/7/60
Home Address
313 Pheasant Run Lane,
Papillion, Nebraska 68046-4383
(402) 932-3496
FAX: (402) 932-3496
E-Mail: cigrselr@cox.net
Cell: (402) 658-6195
Title: Retired
Remarks: Having moved here to Nebraska from Monterey, California in early 1999, this is the first winter that
we’ve spent here in nine years and, wouldn’t you guess that we would have a blizzard. We’ve been taking the
RV to Georgia and Florida to escape the winter, but this year Christa has been sick and we have been afraid to
travel away from our doctor and excellent medical facilities in Omaha. Otherwise, the winters suck.
We’ve been thinking of moving to a warmer climate and one with lower taxes. Property taxes are high
in Nebraska – as well as income taxes. We need to find a state without an income tax. Nebraska has one thing
going for it, the people – the yare very nice.
HERB MACIA
25157
Spouse: Maddi
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
Children: Susan Dunlap - 10/24/66
1962-64 G-2
Mike - 2/13/68
Grandchildren: Nicholas Evan Macia - 1/19/97
Camilla Anne Macia – 2/20/99
Kyleigh Sarah Dunlap 4/21/04
Erin Courtney Dunlap 4/26/06
Business Address
Home Address
5 Wellington Court
Lewes, Delaware 19958
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(302) 644-2431
E-Mail: Herbmacia@aol.com
Title: Voluntarily Unemployed
Remarks: This summer, we will have been here at the Delaware Beach for 15 years. A lot has changed in
those years with massive real estate development and the congestion that comes with such development.
Fortunately for us, we got here ahead of the power curve and can just watch as everything spins out of control
around us. The best part for us is we are still a destination for friends and family especially in the summer.
Our son, Mike, and his wife, Melissa, moved in 2003 from Easton, Maryland to Easton, Pennsylvania
where she is from. They wanted a change from teaching in a small rural school system and were looking for
more opportunities that are available in the Easton/Allentown, Pennsylvania area. Their son, Nicholas, is going
into the fifth grade next year. His sister, Camilla, will be going into the third grade. They are both involved in
sports, scouts, dance etc., everything that kids their age do these days. We see them quite often and the kids
continue the tradition started when they lived in Maryland of spending a week with us several times each year.
Some day they will realize that their grandparents are not that exciting and give up the tradition.
Our daughter, Susan, and her husband, Dwayne, still live in Delran, New Jersey. Susan is still the Chief
Clinical Dietitian at Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia and Dwayne works for a small computer services
company in Philadelphia. They now have two daughters, Kyleigh (3) and Erin (1). We call them “The Jersey
Girls” They are only two hours away, so we see them quite often also.
My father continues to march on through the fog of Alzheimer’s disease. Surprisingly, he is pretty
healthy physically. Fortunately, he gets excellent care in an assisted living facility about 5 miles from us all paid
for by his Air Force retirement..
Last year, I was the president of the local Rotary. This is a job that everyone takes a turn at but no one
really aspires to. In some ways it was more of a challenge than I expected. At times, I had to call on all my
Army leadership and management skills to keep the troops from killing each other or me. I have gotten back
involved with Habitat for Humanity doing some administrative work similar to what I did when I was the
secretary a couple of years ago. The local affiliate has expanded dramatically since I was the secretary and now
has a small full-time staff and builds 5-7 houses each year. We were lucky to build two houses a year when we
only had volunteers.
Maddi still delivers Meal-on-Wheels each week. She has been doing that ever since we moved down
here in 1992. She has also discovered quilting and turns them out at a rate of 6-7 a year. She now has a fancy
sewing machine with all the bells and whistles necessary for a modern manufacturing operation.
We are living a quiet life here at the Beach, pretty much involved with our family and looking after my
Dad for now.
DONALD A. MacISAAC
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
1962-64 K-1
Business Address
25102
Spouse: Patricia H.
Children: Julie A. Zeiler - 10/3/65
Polly A. Chutkow - 7/22/68
Grandchild: Emma F. Zeiler - 5/21/92
Paige E. Zeiler – 4/3/96
Samuel M. Chutkow – 11/6/02
Tessa G. Chutkow – 6/1/04
Alexander R. Chutkow – 3/27/07
Home Address
19 Stony Brook Road
Jaffrey, New Hampshire 03452
(603) 532-6353
Email: pmacisaac@earthlink.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: Life is good in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. After our 2-year assignment in Japan and subsequent
retirement from Ford Motor Company, Pat and I moved here some 4 years ago from Michigan and have
assimilated into this small town of 5500, home of Mt. Monadnock. It is a unique experience since we are close
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to our family and now have the time to give back to the community. For the first time we are 1-2 hours away
from each of our daughters. It's been great getting to know our grandchildren and watch them grow. We were
recently blessed with a second grandson, Alex. Among our community activities, I am the Chair of the Town's
Planning Board and Pat is on the Board of TEAM Jaffrey. Since we live off the 10th hole of the Shattuck Golf
Club, I have begun to re-learn golf in earnest. This winter I traded my left knee for a metal replacement (retread so to speak) and am anticipating a significant reduction in my handicap (pun intended). The fall colors
here are spectacular. If you come to New England, please stop. The scenery is great and the golfing
experience even better.
ARTHUR ROBERT MACK
25032
Spouse: Susan Gayle
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
Children: David Arthur - 10/25/65
1962-64 C-1
(Citadel ’87)
Andrew Walter - 12/22/69
(USMA '92)
Kara Lynn - 9/27/84
Daniel James - 5/26/86
Grandchildren: Tala Jasmine Mack – 11/17/01
Tumra Mack – 12/2/05
Declan Mack – 1/18/07
Business Address
Home Address
St. John’s Episcopal Church
35280 Bayview Street
555 South Wayne Road
Westland, Michigan 48186
Westland, Michigan 48186
(734) 722-9251
(734) 721-5023
E-Mail: mackar4264@yahoo.com
FAX: (734) 721-5023
E-Mail: stjohnswestland@wowway.com
Cell: (734) 934-5624
Title: Pastor
Nature of Business: Religion
Area of Specialization: Pastor of a Church
Remarks: As I write this in August 2007, Sue and I are finishing our ninth year in Michigan living about 30
miles west of Detroit. I am still pastoring St. John’s Episcopal Church, Westland. Daughter Kara has graduated
from Hillsdale College, lives with us, and works as an art teacher. Youngest son Daniel has two more years at
Michigan State University. He is dually enrolled in the MSU ROTC program and the Michigan National Guard.
With his projected wedding coming up in June 2008 and graduation in 2009, we have plenty of reasons to stay in
this area until then. Sue and I are planning to retire in the Asheville-Hendersonville area of North Carolina. We
would like to build a custom log home. Older sons David and Andrew live in the Greater D.C. area with wives
and children.
EDWARD E. MACKEY
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
1962-64 C-2
Business Address
Advest, Inc
682 Philadelphia Street
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15701
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 15220
(412) 347-3027
800 446-2050
Spouse: Cecelia
Children: Lisa Caroline - 9/10/66
Edward Ellsworth - 8/5/67
Loran C Alico - 11/28/69
Home Address (AOG 2007)
131 Cambridge Street
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15701
(412) 349-1667
edward_mackey@ml.com
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25360
FAX: (412) 349-7748
Title: Senior Vice President
Nature of Business: Investments
Area of Specialization: Municipal Securities
Remarks: No contact. In 1998, Ed wrote that older daughter Lisa had graduated from Indiana University of
Pennsylvania with a degree in food service back in 1988. She was been employed by Marriott and had seen duty
in Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Ohio, and now, finally, back to Pennsylvania. Middle child Ed Jr.
graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh with a degree in industrial management. He and his
wife, Nadine, both were working for Merck in eastern Pennsylvania. The youngest Loren earned her degrees
in elementary and was teaching school in the Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. After retirement, Ed spent two years in
Philadelphia, getting an MBA from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
PER I. MADSEN
25226
Spouse: Marita
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Children: Christian - 4/7/77
1962-64 I-2
Niels - 6/16/85
Business Address
Home Address
Consolidated Rail Corporation (CONRAIL)
160 DeHaven Avenue
Room 212, Conrail Building
Glenshaw, Pennsylvania 15116-1208
425 Holiday Drive
(412) 487-4436
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15220
FAX: (412) 492-0766
(412) 893-7916
E-Mail: pmadsen7@comcast.net
PerMadsen@compuserve.com
FAX: (412) 893-7132
E-Mail: PerMadsen@conrail.com
Title: Assistant Director, Engineering Planning & Support, Operating Assets Department
Nature of Business: Transportation - Freight Railroad in 15 Northeastern States and in Canada
Area of Specialization: Operations improvement - civil and industrial engineering
Remarks: I did verify the phone number and left a message. In 1998 Per wrote that Marita had entered the
real estate field as an agent with Coldwell Banker. Per expected that, as the dust of the Conrail merger settled,
he would be either in a different location than Pittsburgh or with a different employer in the next 1 or 2 years..
CARL MAGNELL
24952
Spouse: Lois
Children: Carl Michael (Mike) - 8/27/66
(USAFA 1988)
Eric Daniel - 10/19/72
(USMA 1994)
Grandchildren: Lucas James – 7/27/01
Ian M – 3/2/03
Ava Kristina – 10/26/05
Colin Matthew – 7/27/07
Business Address
Home Address
White Wolf, Inc.
3709 Beaver Ford Rd
Lake Ridge, Virginia 22192
(703) 590-5703
E-Mail: comagnell@gmail.com
Cell: (703) 459-4357
Title: Partner in Valmed, S.A. and White Wolf, Inc.
Nature of Business: Valmed is a Swiss medical devices company; White Wolf markets a proprietary coatings
remover.
Area of Specialization: Just about anything!
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-1
1962-64 G-1
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Remarks: We are now in grandparents “Nirvana” with both of our sons in the DC area (and therefore, four
grandchildren and a granddaughter due in November); Mike is in the Air Guard Bureau working towards 20
years before deciding whether to return to flying for Northwest while Eric is assigned as a JAG in the Pentagon.
I am staying involved as a partner in two companies.
ROBERT B. MAGRUDER (BOB)
25392
Spouse: Angie
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
Children: Cynthia (Cindy) Loiseau - 11/15/73
1962-64 A-2
Scott Magruder - 3/5/79
Grandchild: Timothy Robert Loiseau - 2/9/96
Business Address
Home Address
Institute for Defense Analyses
2615 Steeplechase Drive
4850 Mark Center Drive
Reston, Virginia 22091-2130
Alexandria, Virginia 22311-1882
(703) 715-9517
(703) 845-4381
FAX: (703)758-9517
FAX: (703) 931-7792
E-Mail: bob-magruder@west-point.org
E-Mail: rmagrude@ida.com
Cell: (703) 731-8702
Cell: (703) 731-8705
Title: Adjunct Research Staff Member
Nature of Business: Defense Department – (Federally funded R&D center.).
Area of Specialization: Military Analyst – Opns Research / Systems Analysis.
Remarks: Regular classmate activities in the DC area continue: Army/Navy game at the Adams (except in 07
we will go to game in Baltimore), Christmas Pot-Luck Bridge Party and gift exchange at our place and bridge
each month at different classmate's homes, annual class ski trips to either Vail, Aspen or Park City (each year
increases in size and '08 looks to be up to 60 attendees at Vail!)
Since my last entry I have had the opportunity to see many more classmates. Had the
opportunity to be a walking scorer for the US Open and was sponsored by and stayed with Bob and Judi McCoy.
My draw for Friday was to walk with Tiger Woods (purely by chance!), what a great experience. In August '07,
the McCoys home course is sponsoring the PGA Tourney and I am taking off 8 days to help them again. I am
walking scorer with the next to last twosome on Sunday.
Overall I have been more and more active with golf and enjoying it immensely. Attend the annual
Golfing Grads in Florida each spring and play every chance I get. Luckily had a few business trips that made it
possible for me visit with Richard and Gail Carr in San Diego and then with Harvey Fraser and Kitty (in
Connecticut) and play some golf with them as well. An arthroscopic knee surgery slowed me down a bit in '06,
but I scheduled it between skiing and golf and it worked out pretty well.
Angie and I were able to take our son, then living in San Antonio, to the Army-Texas A&M
football game in '06. A FANTASTIC game! Saw the Tates there and it was great catching up, since my
Brigade Recruiting Command was in S.A. and we'd had the delightful opportunity to get to know John and Toby
then.
My Mom reached 90 in '06 and we had a big family reunion to celebrate – just in time, for at
this writing we have had to move her into the Alzheimer's unit. But it is beautiful and the caregivers are the
best. One of the main ones is Angie, though. She stays on top of everything and takes Julia out shopping and
for lunches. Our visits are getting increasingly difficult for her, though. In addition, Angie also travels to
Tacoma (Lakewood) Washington to help her parent's (88 and 84) for a couple of weeks four times a year.
Guess we are the typical "sandwich generation" they talk about.
"Firsts" in these last couple of years run the gamut from our first colonoscopies to our first
cruise (a 2 week train and ship package in Alaska). We went with two cousins and their wives. It was a great
time. I can see this as an idea for the Class of 1964 to try next. Several tables, meals with 8 or 10 classmates
and wives, and traveling together, would be a real HOOT!
Started duplicate bridge in March of '07 and am enjoying the competition immensely. As a
newbie I stick to the 199er crowd (under 200 master points). We once ventured into the open category to play
as a qualifier for the Grand National Pairs and my partner and I qualified in the "C" category. (The under 200 pt.
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group). We were successful against those in our point range, but not when compared to the scores of those with
thousands of points. This is a different language than what we speak at class bridge. There is NO CHANCE of
the class bridge group getting hyped up to play at this level. Some who have tried our "party bridge" even think
bridge is worse that our USMA yearling course in JUICE!
I am helping organize a new "Friends of Army Swimming". This is a non profit organization
which faded away over the last few decades. Some of the younger swimmers decided to have an Alumni Swim
Meet on 28 September '07 in conjunction with an Army Football game. So we are heading north and staying
with the Frasers, which will happily give me an opportunity to play some golf with Harvey and Kitty. We
already have over 1000 former swimmers signed up on a listserver that dates to the classes in the 40s.
Swimming laps to prepare for a swim meet is something I have not attempted to do with this
body since we graduated. My leg muscles are totally different now and my frog kick seems worthless. I pulled
a groin muscle in my second practice! (Practice is about 20 total laps usually one at a time). I don't know
swimming "slow and easy". – we never did that. I signed up to swim a 25 or 50 breaststroke. We have a good
number of grads coming back and the only other grad to sign up for the breaststroke was a female grad in the
class of '96. I am dead meat. Army has a cadet that is an All-American breaststroker who just this year
qualified for the Olympic tryouts. He is also a great individual medley swimmer, my other event. I have the
coach convinced that a fair race would be four old grads swimming as a relay, with one lap each against the
cadet, swimming four laps. (He technically should still beat us). The beauty is getting the dive advantage.
Now I have to find four old grads to form the relay. I am sure there will be four young female grads there who
will try to embarrass us. Oh well, we ARE volunteers!
BILL MAJOR.
25476
Spouse: Terry
1960-62 A-1
Children: William J. III (Bill) - 2/6/71
1962-64 L-1 Grandchildren: None yet – hoping/wishing/scheming
Business Address
Home Address
VT Griffin
25900 Hickory Boulevard #301
5755 Dupree Drive, NW
Bonita Springs, Florida 34134
Atlanta, Georgia 30327
(239) 992-9018
(770) 952-1479 x255
E-Mail: btmajor@tir.com
FAX (770) 859-0410
E-Mail: Bill.Major@vtservices.com
Cell: (404) 444-7151
Title: Senior Vice President / General Manager PEO Army & Federal Programs
Remarks: In the almost 5 years since I last wrote to the Class Book, I wondered what everyone would want to
know. So, I finally settled on a family update, because as we have all been told since Beast Barracks, in the end
we have only our families and our classmates. So…here goes.
The most significant change in the Major family is that Terry has written her first novel and is it ever a
doozy. A work of fiction, very topical, and full of action and sex, it is one really terrific story. She is now
hard at work on a sequel, which seems to be even better, and based on the same major characters. There seems
to be some professional interest in publishing the book, but also to consider it as a possible TV movie or series.
Who knows what will happen…anyway I can tell you that the life of an author is not the way people picture
Hemmingway… with a drink in one hand and a cigar in the other. Writers work incredibly strange hours, and
seem to write in spurts…and then end up tearing apart what they have just written and rewrite it over again. It
certainly is vastly different from the rigor that we used to write a staff study or Soc paper years ago. I have to
admit that after all the years of writing for pleasure, it was unbelievable to see Terry work very long hours for 18
months, laboring, writing, rewriting and polishing before she was happy with her book. It is a true labor of
love, an incredible effort and an equally incredible achievement.
Bill the Younger, although not so young at this point, and one of our class sons, has moved from
Colorado to the Washington, DC area where he is a Senior Director for Time Warner. He is doing extremely
well professionally, and seems to be on the fast track to VP. We remain a very close, albeit small, family,
which brings us much pleasure. He has yet to “pull the pin” as far as marriage goes, to his mother’s great
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dismay, as she is more then desirous of being a grandmother, and I have to admit similar feelings as to
grandfatherhood. We believe he may have found the right woman this time, as he and his girlfriend (I have no
idea what the correct descriptive term is) seem to be in love and perhaps (hopefully) headed to a long term
commitment. Terry really likes the young woman, and she seems to really like us…all good news. So there is
hope.
Not much to say about me. I retired from SAIC as a Sr. VP in 2004, and started my own consulting
business, WJM Interests, Inc, which did very well, and allowed me to enjoy both living and working in our
beautiful place on the Gulf on Bonita Beach, Florida. All was going well when headhunters started calling.
Most were turned away, but one caught my interest, and to make a long story short, ended up with me becoming
the Sr. VP for Business Development for VT Griffin in Atlanta. That was a year ago, and now has evolved into
the Sr. VP and GM for Army and Federal Programs for the corporation. It is an enjoyable position, and allows
me to help what was essentially a small company become a competitive large company. I keep a small
apartment in Atlanta, and try to spend the weekends with Terry in Florida.
Terry and I continue to enjoy playing golf and fishing together, and lately have been spending 2 weeks
to a month during August in the Seeley Lake area of NW Montana enjoying fly fishing, hiking and playing golf.
This year was very different as a huge forest fire significantly threatened the entire area, forcing evacuation of
about 2/3 of the town. Still, NW Montana is a truly beautiful and enjoyable place to spend part of a summer.
Terry’s golf game has improved so much that our matches are now very even, to my dismay. We attended the
mini reunion in Charleston this year and had a fabulous time seeing old friends and reacquainting ourselves with
classmates and wives we hadn’t seen in a long time.
We continue to be blessed with good health and happiness as we begin to think about what the next
phase of our lives will bring. Whatever it is, we know it will be exciting and interesting. Terry will continue
enjoying and pursuing her passion for writing and I will continue to work on my golf swing and putting, both of
which seem to continuously need work. We will travel more, and we will spend as much time with young Bill
as we can. We invite all to visit us in beautiful Bonita Beach. It is a slice of life that just doesn’t exist in most
places, and the shrimp and local fresh fish are to die for. We wish good health and happiness to all of you.
Bill and Terry Major
TERRY MANTON
25342
Spouse: Barbara J.
1960-62 D-2
Children: Teri Jo Manton-Villela - 10/3/65
1962-64 H-2
James S. - 4/8/68
Business Address
Home Address
TMI & Curon Composities
18 Pamrapo Court West
18 Pamrapo Court West
Glen Rock, New Jersey 07452
Glen Rock, New Jersey 07452
(201) 670-0314
(201) 670-6884
FAX: (201) 670-9088
E-Mail: terrym@tmionline.com
Cell: (201) 519-1286
Title: Independent Sales Rep.
Nature of Business: Electronics and specialized Building materials
Remarks from 2000 Directory: (Terry did update data, but did not give us any remarks.) Things are hectic.
Family is doing great. Barbara and I are moving to NYC (Manhattan) as soon as we can sell our NJ home. Teri
is married and blessed us with a grand-DOG, Ellie. Jim has moved to Cape Cod. (Just went on vacation and
stayed). Job is cranking along with the bulk of my time committed to a British ISDN transformer module
manufacturer.
Responsibility for the Americas has kept me busy. Not much chance that retirement is ever gonna be a part of
my vocabulary since we are simply having too good a time as it is.
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BEN MARINO
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
1962-64 I-2
25345
Spouse: Cathy
Children: Michael - 12/16/65
Christopher - 5/9/67
Stephen - 3/3/73
Grandchildren: Mitchell - 6/10/95
Katherine - 3/29/97
Julia – 8/14/99
William – 5/17/00
Charlie – 7/17/00
Madeline – 10/25/05
Home Address
155 Flyway Drive
Kiawah Island
South Carolina 29455
(843) 768 - 3673
FAX: (843) 768-3675
btmarino@aol.com
Business Address
BTM Investment Company
155 Flyway Drive
Kiawah Island, SC, 29455
(843) 768-3673
FAX: (843) 768-3675
E-mail: btmarino@aol.com
Title: President
Nature of Business: Real estate development, private equity investments
Remarks: Cathy and I continue to stay very busy with work, civic activities, and constant travel. We also
spend a great deal of time with our children, their spouses, and our 6 grandchildren. Life is good for us and we
don’t want to change it. Retirement is not in the cards for me. I enjoy working on real estate development in
the Charleston area, and still sit on various boards connected with my New York City investment banking days.
I’m back in New York City once or twice each month.
Give us a call when you get to Charleston or Kiawah Island.
GENE MARKOWSKI
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
1962-64 B-1
25224
Spouse: Bonnie
Children: Mark P. - 2/10/70
(USMA '93)
Kristin M. - 8/8/74
Home Address (AOG 2007)
.
33 Tokeneke Trail
Darien, Connecticut 06820-6129
(203) 655-6480
FAX: (203) 655-7642
E-mail: epm@federal-street.com
Business Address
Federal Street Partners LLC
750 Washington Boulevard
Stamford, Connecticut 06901
(203) 961-0408
FAX: (203) 961-0424
E-Mail: epm@federal-street.com
Title: Chief Operating Officer
Nature of Business: Hedge Fund
Remarks: Phone number checks out and I left a message – no response received. I retired from the banking
business (CFO/COO) in 2000 after having sold our financial services firm (RCB International) to Northern Trust
Company of Chicago in 1995. After a short holiday, I joined a number of former partners in establishing a
hedge fund business for institutions and high net worth individuals. What started almost as vehicle for personal
investing has now grown to a substantial business that keeps me busy almost every day but I still find time for
golf, tennis, and motorsports depending on the season. Bonnie still continues in her real estate endeavors but
has now decided that golf should be her main priority and is pursuing that sport with great enthusiasm and
success. Mark is now employed as an investment banker with SG Cowen in Manhattan after graduating from
USMA (93) and Georgetown University Business School (01). Kristin lives and works in Boston having
completed her graduate studies in nursing at University of Virginia (02) and undergrad at Boston College (96).
She serves as a trauma nurse in the emergency room at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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FRANK MASHBURN
25134
Spouse: Doreen
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
Children: Coleen Geracimos - 3/19/65
1962-64 F-1
Craig Hops - 4/22/67
Grandchildren: Chelsea Newcomer
Nicholas Hops
Natasha Hops
Nolan Hops
Business Address
Home Address
15455 De La Cruz Drive
15455 De La Cruz Drive
Rancho Murieta, California 95683
Rancho Murieta, California 95683
(916) 354-8555
(916) 354-8555
FAX: (916) 354 8881
FAX: (916) 354 8881
E-Mail: fmasfsog@aol.com
E-Mail: fmasfsog@aol.com
Cell: (510) 508-6117
Title: Owner
Nature of Business: Investments
Area of Personal Specialization: Golf Course/Real Estate development, computer/ telecommunications;
resources. power
Remarks: We continue to live in Rancho Murieta near Sacramento, California. My family continues to be
well. So far we have no news of any family arrivals on the horizon, but that may change when the grandchildren
begin to have their own children. I am continuing to consult to a development group who are finalizing permits
for a resort near Yosemite National Park. Doreen still works for Roche Diagnostics in their Diabetes Care
Division. Should any of you pass this way, I can recommend two good golf courses where we could have a
round in the warm California sun. Again, many thanks to John Ward for his selfless efforts with these books.
LASSITER A. MASON Jr.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
1962-64 G-1
25153
Spouse: Judy
Children: Tiffany
Anissa
Lassiter
Grandchildren: 2 boys
4 girls
Home Address (AOG 2007):
217 Oak Street Southeast
Fort Walton Beach, Florida 32548
(850) 244-2394
E-Mail – lassiteram@aol.com
Title: Retired (USAF)
Remarks from last time: Tiffany graduated from Vanderbilt. Anissa graduated from the University of Paris.
Lassiter graduated from Tulane.
JOSEPH A. MASTRIANI
25172
Spouse: Maryellen Keenan
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
Children: Leigh Anne - 1974
1962-64 M-2
Maura Catherine -1977
John Keenan - 1980
Business Address
Home Address
56 Smoke Hill Ridge
Marshfield, Massachusetts 02050
(781) 834-3420
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E-Mail: jmastriani@aol.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: This Jersey boy has been a New Englander for seven years now; since I had kept Maryellen prisoner
in New Jersey for 28 years, we’re looking to make the change back in 2028. I’ve enjoyed our life here, on a
wooded hill with the beach one STOP sign away for an almost daily walk (although I’ve discovered that
Massachusetts drivers consider STOP signs an annoyance, and YIELD signs as suggestions). The 2003/04
school year was my only full time work since 2000, when I accepted a “temporary” assignment as a high school
math teacher, only to have it last when the school district couldn’t find a certified teacher (funny, the teacher
they fired was “certified” as was another I replaced for six weeks near the end of the year when he was told he
would be dismissed when it was over, yet when I wanted to return, I couldn’t because I was not “certified”).
Now I sub Math and History (when I feel like it) in two high schools, do some private math tutoring, and teach
Beginning Italian in two night adult schools. Maryellen is still working, albeit part time, for a local lawyer.
For those classmates who joined my family for that bottomless picnic basket they brought up each Saturday and
Sunday during Beast, my mother is still fairly active at 89 and often remembers those days and several of you.
The kids are scattered; Leigh stayed in New Jersey and works in Manhattan. Maura looks as though
she’ll be a permanent Hawaiian after seven years. We just returned from San Diego where we visited John,
who is expecting orders for Rota, Spain. Hmmm. Tokyo, San Diego, Rota: I don’t remember anything like
that! None are married, so we are in grandchild deprivation -- and all our nieces and nephews are adults. For
you who stayed with my family back in NJ, brother Jim and sister Laura are still there and thriving.
With age comes introspection, and I often think of the great value of our alma mater and my Army
service. If you haven’t thought of it, a class of 550 gave us the opportunity to know so many of each other. I
give a slide show and talk on the Viet Nam war to high school juniors every year, and use pictures and props
from our years together to emphasize the bonds we have. I noticed that squid son’s class of 1000 is far from
having the same feeling; the mathemeticians and statisticians can figure the probability of knowing 550 as
opposed to 1000 -- probably a factorial difference. Another great value -- self teaching (remember the writ in
Math class before the P taught the material?). I’ve used that discipline to great value over the years, including
today -- found that I could learn almost anything myself, and that when given the opportunity for some
education, how much more you learn if you learn some of it yourself beforehand! Another characteristic you
may take for granted -- mental and physical endurance (although I’d also have to give Airborne and Ranger
school a lot of credit for that). The term multi-tasking may be from the computer age, but we learned it well in
Beast!! Given the opportunity to talk about military service, especially for cadet and midshipmen candidates, I
give them real-life anecdotes about how much responsibility you carry at such a young age. I feel so fortunate
that I had the opportunity to experience and do what I did as opposed to having to attend a local school as a
commuter student.
Today, I spend copious amounts of time on home & ground construction and maintenance, and a
substantial amount of effort on understanding today’s geo-political goings-on. The forum has been enormously
helpful in providing reference material for this effort, and I feed a lot of this information to schoolteachers who
have responsibilities in this area.
The last year has been great for re-connecting with visits from two classmates. I value you all, and this
heritage we share.
ROBERT K. MATSUMOTO
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
1962-64 L-2
Business Address
345 Queen Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
(808) 585 - 7244
Spouse - Michiko
Children: Julian S. - 16
Home Address (AOG 2007)
176 Anapalau Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96825
(808) 396-5609
E-mail: rkmbengoshi@msn.com
Title: Attorney
Remarks: No contact.
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WILLIAM J. MAYHEW
24992
Spouse: Norma H.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
Children: William J. Mayhew Jr. - 6/3/67
1962-64 H-2
Kent A. Mayhew - 11/21/71
Grandchildren: Drake W. Mayhew - 12/15/92
Joy P Mayhew – 1/11/95
Andrew Mayhew – 3/10/06
Stepgrandchildren: Quinn Smith – 8/15/88
Savannah Austin – 4/13/93
Business Address
Home Address
Milford Christian School
6402 Melody Lane
6062 Old Shawnee Road
Milford, Delaware 19963
Milford, Delaware 19963
(302) 422-5120
(302) 422-9795
E-Mail: wjmayu@aol.com
Cell: (302) 542-2249
Remarks: I retired for good on May 31, 2007 as Learning Center supervisor of Milford Christian School. I
had previously retired in December 2005 when daughter-in-law Patti Mayhew was involved in an auto accident
which eventually took her life on January 2, 2006. We are still involved with the Milford Community Band and
the Gideons International. We also are members of the First Baptist Church of Milford, where we sing in the
choir, Norma is the piano player, and we sing in special music groups. We help in the ministry, three times per
month, at the Heritage Assisted Living Facility and will probably be involved in a ministry at the newly
constructed Delaware Veterans Home.
JAMES R. MAYNARD
ex-cadet
Spouse: Theresa Lacombe (Terry)
1960-61 D-1
Children: Susan Lynn - 12/8/66
Jeffrey Joseph - 4/25/69
Beth Marguerite - 11/25/72
Grandchildren: Daniel Baucino – 7/22/92
Kiod Maynard – 6/26/95
Erin Maynard – 10/21/97
Marguerite Green – 3/30/05
Joseph Greene: - 9/28/06
Business Address
Home Address
204 Meeting Place
Greenville, South Carolina 29615
(864) 987-0835
Title: Retired from General Electric Co. (Mechanical Engineering – Power turbines)
Remarks: Greetings and salutations from the hot, hot sunny South. It’s gratifying to read about the experiences of
classmates from Plebe year. I wonder about the upper classmen involved in shaping our growth as Plebes. Not many
visitors came to Apache Pass and Hell’s Half Acre, home of D-1. So long ago..., yet so real in the mind’s eye.
Terry and I have been involved in travel, educational programs, sports (tennis primarily), woodworking (me
only), and bridge. I served as treasurer of our homeowner’s association for three years (the books balanced!). Several
retirees from GE have taken part in a program to present science demonstrations for junior high students in the Greenville
area schools. Junior high students are a tough audience! I served as an instructor for that program as well as a course at
Furman University Learning in Retirement program called “Great Decisions”. The course outline is developed by the
Foreign Policy Association. Topics covered recently were the Middle East, Global Warming, Mexico, Migration, South
Africa and War Crimes to name a few. All subjects were discussed and dissected. New topics are presented each year.
I highly recommend this program to all.
The children and grandkids are doing well, and are involved in various sporting and educational pursuits.
Special thanks to John Ward for including ‘The Immortals’ in this publication.
Best regards to all and, if you’re in the Greenville area, please drop byfor a visit.
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RICHARD C. McADAMS
25069
Spouse: Donna
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Children: Rick - 8/28/67
1962-64 E-2
Fred - 6/28/69
Grandchildren: two (2)
Business Address (inactive)
Home Address
Business Planning Solutions, Inc.
P.O. Box 1783
Lake City, Florida 32056
Box 1783
Lake City, Florida 32056
(386) 752-1976
rmcadams@bellsouth.net
(904) 752-1976
FAX: (904) 752-4882
E-Mail: bpsi@isgroup.net
Title: President
Nature of Business: Consulting
Area of Specialization: Business Planning/modeling
Remarks: Donna and I have been living in Lake City since 1994. We live on a farm in a house built by her
great-grandfather in 1898. We promised her mom that we would preserve it and still plan to register it with the
historical society. We are both working for the Columbia County School Board. Donna is the principal of an
elementary school in Lake City, and I teach math and coach football at a middle school. We are still very active
and both play golf and tennis. I was planning on putting in our own golf course out back until I got hit on the
head and started working again full time. However, I have always wanted to coach football and really enjoy it!!
We love animals and have three dogs and one cat (indoors) and a lot of deer, turkeys and rabbits (outdoors). I
still have my own company, Business Planning Solutions, Inc., which I will crank back up after I get coaching
football out of my system.
PETER J. McATEER
25347
Spouse: Pam (Dover)
Children: Peter J. Jr. - 5/17/65
Kristen M. - 4/30/68
Grandchildren: Peter J. III - 9/5/93
Blair Daniel - --/--/01
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Mid-States Consulting Services
20 Storm Song Court
18720 Mack Avenue - Suite 120
Aiken, S.C. 29803
Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236
803-643-7602
(313) 347-0004
E-Mail: pmcateer@gforcecable.com
Title: President
Nature of Business:
1.
The Engineering Partnership: Placement of contract engineering professionals (primarily automotive-related
specialties)
2. Mid-States Consulting Services: Lender and Investor Assessment Services; Operational Turnarounds;
Technology Assessments; Liquidations
Area of Specialization: Management Consultant, specializing in:
•
Reinventing Organizations
•
Market Positioning and Strategic Alliances
•
Correcting Dysfunction in the Workplace
•
Executive Leadership & Manager Development
Remarks: Finding it difficult to believe the calendar! It seems with each passing year life is richer, more
interests and challenges arise (or find me). I’m really enjoying the many corporate turn-around gigs. Since I
began no longer accepting CEO/COO assignments, I’m being exposed to a much more varied set of clients and
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situations, markets and industries.
Non-profit musical groups continue to be my hobby (or, if you believe Pam, my obsession). I currently
serve as chair of, and player with, the Motor City Brass Band – our performance last year at the Kennedy Center
in Washington two weeks after 9/11 was a magnificent experience. Served for 6 years as Chairman of the
Detroit Chamber Winds and helped inaugurate the Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival. And my Metropolitan
Brass Quintet plays at “wakes and weddings and at every fancy ball”. We’re playing a dinner next week
honoring ROTC graduates in the mid-West with USNA Superintendent as guest speaker.
Children are a continuing source of pride, grandchildren pride and wonderment. Krissy is in Arlington,
Virginia as a contracts administrator at SAIC. Pete and family are in Richmond where he works as electronic
services manager for 1st Union Securities. We’re head-to-head golfers now, but it’s taken some doing on my
part. And PJ (at 8) is looking like he’ll have our lunch soon.
Pam’s residential real estate is doing very well. Seems people, having fled the securities markets, are
opting for more tangible investments. She and I are exploring the Aiken SC area for relocation in the next few
years. Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
2222 BARRY R. McCAFFREY
25054
Spouse: Jill Ann
Children: Sean W. (Lt. Col. USA) - 39
Tara E. Larson(36)
Amy S. McKinney (31)
Grandchildren: Michael W. McCaffrey
Jonathan R. Larson
Joseph
(Total of 6 - five boys one girl)
Business Address
Home Address
B. R. McCaffrey Associates LLC
506 Crownview Drive
2900 South Quincy Street Suite 300A
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Arlington, VA 22206
(703) 370-9674
(703) 824-5160
FAX: (703) 370-4683
FAX: (703) 671-6318
E-Mail: b.r.mccaffrey@att.net
E-Mail: Melissa.henson@mccaffreyassociates.com
Title: President
Nature of Business: Consultant
Area of Specialization: National security issues and technology
Remarks: Jill and I are astounded at how quickly these wonderful years are slipping by. We have now been in
our Alexandria, Virginia house for over eleven years since we left the Army in 1996. (The first house we ever
owned!)
Our three children are now all grown, married, and each young family has delivered two grandchildren.
Sean is an infantry Lt. Col. serving with the 82nd Airborne in Afghanistan. His family is just down the road at
Fort Bragg—so we see them frequently. Our two girls are out in Washington State. Both are UW graduates
who married UW classmates. Tara’s family in Seattle and Amy’s family in Yakima. We bought a condo in
Seattle near Pike Place Market and are frequent visitors. Eventually we will close up shop here in the DC area
and move full-stop to Seattle. The lure of grandchildren is too great.
Jill is doing lots of traveling—grandchildren, sisters in Alaska and Oregon, brother in San Francisco.
She also has been very caring and supportive of my 94 year old mother – both of her wonderful parents are
unfortunately now gone. We do a beach week at Rehoboth, Delaware each summer and bring in all the family
who can come. Thanksgiving we all assemble in Yakima, Washington for duck hunting and skiing.
We lost my Dad at age 92 a year ago last February – such a wonderful man and soldier. I know many
of the class knew him from the Vietnam years. He was in such great shape until three months before he passed
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away from heart conditions. I had a pain management team talking to him in the hospital shortly before he died
– they wanted to ensure he understood the “do not resuscitate order” he had signed. Dad looked at the young
Doctor and said ”oh I understand it - I have lived such a wonderful life – and would never want to interfere
with the Lord’s work.”
My professional life is very active and varied. Have a small consulting shop with four employees and
have a series of clients in national security and technology areas. Do a lot of work with NBC News. Work
with the Washington Speakers Bureau which has been a lot of fun. Have been supportive of the Joint Military
Commanders and other government agencies. Travel frequently on official status in Iraq, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, etc. Also have retained my teaching association with West Point and the
Department of Social Sciences — I serve as an Adjunct Professor of International Affairs for our department
head Colonel Mike Meese.
Our door is open to the class coming through the Washington area. Both of us treasure our friendships
and memories of the class over these past 46 plus years since we first met each other during Beast barracks.
CHARLES McCLINTOCK
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 F-2
Business Address
.
ex-cadet
Spouse: Susan B.
Children: Jamie Sue 3/4/76
Home Address
3376 Smoketown Road
Spring Grove, Penn. 17362-8318
(717) 229-2448
FAX: (717) 225-0117
colwines@comcast.net
Cell: (717)-887-5770
Title: Retired
Nature of business: Retired Purchasing Manager for a paper company (Glatfelter.)
Remarks: I spent one year with ’64. Turned back to ’65 for English, academics caught me again two years
later. Having gone through the Beast and Plebe Year experiences with ’64, my knowledge and .friendships are
strongly bound to the Class of ’64. I remember many more names of ’64 classmates than ’65 classmates –
even though I was with ’64 for a shorter time.
Over 4 years ago, I was able to retire early from my job as a purchasing manager for a paper company
(Glatfelter.) Decisions made 40 years ago proved to have been good. Meager investments, a company pension
plan, and my military retirement from the Reserve Components allowed me to take this course of action. What
a great decision. Retirement is wonderful – no pressures, no stress of the workplace. The biggest stresses are
what are we going to do today? - and when do we take our big vacation trip this year? Are the fish hungry in
the state park lake 5 minutes from our home?
Susan retired early, six months before me(middle school physical education teacher). Our first three
months of being retired together was the 2003 January to March cold snowy winter. After that few months we
decided that we could both be retired and survive being home together.
Retirement is far from not having something to keep us busy. We both do volunteer work. Susan had
volunteered for 5 years at the Eisenhower Farm in Gettysburg and I am a Penn state Master Gardener, which
uses 1100 or so hours a year (currently president of the extension board.) We both volunteer at the local state
park for a “friends” group, for which I serve on the board of directors and as VP of the group. In those
activities, we do physical labor and activities to raise funds for the park for items and activities for which the
state provides nothing. We have been very successful for out first 1 ½ years of existence. We are creating a
museum and doing a gift shop.
Our daughter Jamie moved to Philadelphia in May of 2007. We are glad for that. Three years in
South Bend at Notre Dame (for a master’s degree) and 4 plus years at Michigan State (PhD) was too far away.
The long 10 to 12 hour drives for visits were few. Now, she can come to the “country home” as she calls it in 2
½ hours. She is writing the dissertation and hopefully next May (2008) we will make our last trip to flat
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Michigan for the graduation. She will be married next September (2008) to a Michigan man she met out there.
I continue to grow 50 grape vines and make my 200 +/- gallons of grape, fruit, and berry wines every
year. I do have a lot of wine loving friends. My annual wine tasting of these wines draws a crowd of 125 +/attendees.
One day we may choose to move to a retirement home (they are pretty nice around here) to give up the
weeding and mowing of an acre of grass and the other necessary outdoor tasks to keep your home looking good,
but not for now. We live in a great area and will stay here as long as we can.
It is a great life and the life of retirement is absolutely outstanding. Time to go bottle some wine. I did
my 500th batch this year.
I value and treasure my association with the great Class of ’64.
JIM McCLURE
25115
Died April 3, 2001
Cadet Co.:
Children:
Widow: Judy
1960-62 L-2
1962-64 G-2
Rob –10/15/67
Jennifer Mathias – 11/9/68
Chris – 6/12/70
Allison Lesher – 2/2/73
Grandchildren:
Mallory Mathias – 4/11/99
Kylie McClure– 1/24/00
AOG 2007
Home Address
5020 Kylock Road
Mechanicsburg, Penn. 17055
(717) 697-4105
Remarks: Jim wrote in the last directory: “Both daughters have changed occupations from working single to
housewife. Jennifer married Craig Mathias, a local orthodontist, in May of 1998. They presented us with our
first grandchild last April and Jennifer is expecting again in November. Allison married Greg Lesher, a
professional golfer on the buy.com (Nike) tour, in September of 1998 and is spending most of her time
following Greg on the tour. Both sons continue in business with me.
“Rob, our oldest, was married last April and they have presented us with our second grandchild in January.
Obviously. The last 21 months have been extremely hectic, but very wonderful and exciting.
“Judy has added the duties of grandmother to her already busy schedule. As for myself, between the
granddaughters and following Greg on tour as much as possible, I have managed to keep quite busy.”
JAMES R. (MAC or JIM) McCORMACK 25483
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
1962-64 F-1
Spouse: Judith K (Judy)
Children: Leslie M Ferguson - 10/9/68
Caroline M Seger - 1/2/71
Jane M Hardin - 3/20/73
Grandchildren: Jack N Ferguson – 12/8/99
William Ferguson – 3/-/01
Caroline – age 3
Kate Seger – 1/-/02
Anna Seger – age 3
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Meredith Seger – age 1
Charles Hardin – 6/-/02
Elizabeth Hardin – age 1
John Hardin - newborn
Home Address
102 Sheriffs Place
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
(757) 221-7071
jamesrmccormack@cox.net
judymccormack@cox.net
Cell: (757) 377-0893
Business Address
Title: Terrible golfer – But it is a job!
Remarks: Time goes by fast! Fully retired in Williamsburg, Virginia, Judy and I daily pursue a course of
activities that makes us wonder how we could fit in a real job. Living in Williamsburg has caused me to develop
a fascination for the colonial history of the area, for the American Revolution and for the Founding Fathers.
Hardly a pastime I would have predicted.
We love our home and enjoy the chores for care and improvements. Judy is busy as a regular volunteer
at Colonial Williamsburg and has a small booth at a local antique mall. Although I do try and be useful in the
community, somehow golf slips in there a lot of the time. We have a wee cottage at St. Simons Island, Georgia
that serves as a great get-away retreat and diversion.
Importantly, classmates and friends in the area provide good opportunity for get-togethers. Life is good
for us. We are blessed.
RUSTY McCORMACK
25247
Spouse: Peggy
Children: Paul - 1/13/66
Mike - 7/24/69
Grandchildren: Thomas - 8/16/96
Kelly – 2/1/99
Jack – 9/27/05
Katie - 12/23/95
Stephanie - 2/28/97
Scotty – 10/25/00
Business Address
Home Address (1992 AOG)
Cablevision Systems Corporation
40 Cedarfield Road,
1111 Stewart Avenue
Laurel Hollow, NY 11791
Bethpage, New York 11714
(516) 367-3040
(516) 803-1359
FAX: (516) 367-2230
FAX: (516) 803-3151
E-Mail: pmcorma@optonline.net
E-Mail: rmccorma@cablevision.com
Cell: (516) 318-0844
Title: Sr. VP, Human Resources and Organization Development
Nature of Business: Cable Television, Cable programming, and Entertainment (Madison Square Garden and
Radio City Music Hall).
Remarks: Peggy and I are fortunate to have six grandchildren, three by each of our sons’ marriages. One of
our sons, Mike, is now a Managing Director at Bear Stearns and is in charge of telecommunications research.
He lives near us in Cold Spring Harbor. Paul is a Vice President at UBS and is a financial advisor. He lives in
Cleveland.
My career at Cablevision Systems has continued. For almost four years now I have worked at Madison
Square Garden, one of our subsidiaries. I did have a break in service to the company from ’95 – ’98, during
which time I started an internet company involved in web design, hosting, and serving. In 1998, I was in the
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process of merging that company with another, when I received a call from Cablevision asking me to come back
to assist in the transformation of our cable business from analog to digital. I accepted and then sold my
company for a slight loss.
I have begun the process of either slowing down or retiring. Peggy and I have spent a month in Florida
for the last three years, and we would like to be able to stay in the warm weather longer, perhaps two months.
We do not think we will spend winters there, since we still have families up north. We’ll see.
Recreationally, we still do some skiing, but my preference now is golf. Peggy and I play together, and
now the entire family is involved. Mike belongs to the same country club as we do, so we play fairly often,
including times when he needs another member when he has business guests to the club. Peggy plays a lot of
bridge, and I intend to get back into that sometime soon.
BOB F. McCOY
25204
Spouse: Judith A. (Judi)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
Children: Colleen S. McCoy - 1/6/75
1962-64 MBusiness Address
Home Address
Conner & Winters
1218 Hazel Boulevard
4000 One Williams Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74172-0148
(918) 749-9390
(918) 586-5711
FAX: (918) 749-9391
E-Mail: bmccoy@cwlaw.com
E-Mail: jnbmccoy@aol.com
Cell: (918) 698-3757
Title: Attorney at Law
Nature of Business: Law
Area of Specialization: Corporate and Business Law
Remarks: My wife, Judi, and I are lawyers living in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Neither of us can claim we are fully
retired since we still find ourselves serving several long-term clients. Still, we are finding more time to do the
things we enjoy which, for us, involves a variety of outdoor activities.
Together, we enjoy cycling, scuba diving, fly fishing, golfing, canoeing, backpacking. hiking, downhill
skiing and riding and showing our two Morgan horses. To make all of this work, we spend a lot of time
keeping ourselves in shape. Although I have to pick my spots, I still do some competitive running, recently
having won my age group in large 10K and 15K local Tulsa races. Judi keeps her golf game semi-competitive.
We enjoy all our activities, but if forced would declare fly fishing our dominant passion. Judi grew up with the
sport in her native Idaho, and I was introduced to it by her and her family. Whenever possible, we enjoy sharing
time on rivers together pursuing trout, smallmouth bass or whatever happens our way. Our middle-aged knees
gripe at us, but we work hard managing around our aches and pains to pursue our varied physical activities
while we are able.
My daughter, Colleen, is now a member of the Colorado Bar, but she has yet to decide what she
wants to do with her law degree. She is happily located in Dillon, Colorado, and just completed another season
as a snowboard instructor. We enjoy spending time with her and the rest of our families.
I feel fortunate to be part of the Long Gray Line and the Class of '64 in particular. Each of us can point
to marker events or marker relationships that have influenced our lives significantly. My West Point experience,
US Army service, University of Michigan Law School attendance, law practice, service opportunities and special
marriage to Judi have greatly shaped who I am today. My personal goal is to continue growing as an individual
in order to better serve others. I will do that by squeezing the most out of each day.
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JIM McCUTCHAN
24981
Spouse: Martha Sue
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
Children: Shari Elizabeth Green 0 9/23/64
1962-64 B-1
Kimberly Sue Gamez - 2/19/68
Mark Gregory McCutchan - 8/29/70
Matthew James McCutchan - 7/30/74
Grandchildren: Braeden Austin McCutchan – 4/8/98
Garrett James Gamez – 10/8/00
Bryce Camden McCutchan – 4/5/05
Business Address
Home Address (permanent)
212 Princess Terrace
Sunrise Beach, Texas 78643
(325) 388 4446
jbmccutchan@nctv.com
Cell: (325) 956-9207
Title: Retired (as Project Manager from McNulty’s Parsons Corp)
Nature of Business: Environmental/civil engineering
Remarks: Martha and I lived a lovely 18 months in the Bay Area, where I worked contract environmental
work until July of 2004. I worked alternating 5 day and 4 day weeks, so every other week we went out in our
Class B RV. That was such fun. Also, if you live between San Francisco and the Napa Valley, you can count
on lots of family and friends coming to visit.
I worked a couple of months in Jordan, logistically supporting Parsons Construction work in Iraq
(Martha vetoed my plan to actually work in Iraq). That was 10 hours a day 7 days a week, so my only
sightseeing was to Petra the day before I came home on Christmas of 2004.
We settled into retirement in 2005, making three trips up to Washington by RV. 2006 was pretty much
consumed with remodeling our lake house from one story 930 square feet to two story 1,550 square feet. We
thought to do much “finish” work ourselves (bad idea!). This effort (painting deck, all railings, and exterior
stairs) was only just recently completed. We now struggle to empty our storage unit of the accumulations of 40
years of married life.
Our kids are doing very well – though “Papa” has no granddaughters. Shari (unmarried) is an
accountant in Portland, Oregon; Kim is a CPA working at a high level for Dell in Austin; Mark is a high-level
staffer for GES (which puts on conventions), and Matt is a restaurant manager at a US military resort and
conventions complex (Edelweis) in Garmisch, Germany. Our last October and the coming one are dedicated to
visiting unmarried Matt even though we miss a couple of our beloved Longhorn football games.
Life is very good. Retirement is even better.
BRUCE A. McKINLEY
25287
Died January 27, 1983
Widow: Brenda
1960-62 M-1
1962-64 E-1
Home Address: (Brenda – last known):
Brenda C. Connelly
545 Bond Rd.,
Cairo, GA 39827
From Bill Robertson:
Brenda and Bruce had met at his civilian job after he had gotten out
of the Army and they were married in 1974. Bruce died of lung
cancer in 1983. Brenda married her current husband Emmett
Connelly in 1989. The Connelly's moved away, but moved back to
Georgia from Ellenville Washington three years ago.
Cadet Co.:
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MIKE MCKINLEY
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
1962-64 C-1
Business Address
Raytheon Corporation
Herndon, Virginia
25402
Spouse: Nancy L.
Children: Brendan J. - 7/18/75
Katherine L. (Katie) - 1/9/78
Home Address
8702 Pappas Way
Annandale, Virginia 22003
(703) 323-0098
E-Mail: MikeMcKinley64@Yahoo.com
Cell: (703) 609-0247
Title: Analyst.
Nature of Business: Classified
Remarks: The McKinley family is still gainfully employed, although at this time, my retirement from the
Government is imminent. I will probably seek other opportunities in private industry. Nancy also continues to
work for the Government and will probably do so for a few more years. Our son Brendan has returned to northern
Virginia and is a financial analyst for a local company after working as an engineer in the Research Triangle Park
area of North Carolina for about five years following his graduation from NC State. He transitioned from materials
engineering to finance. Obviously, there’s a connection somewhere. Our daughter Katie has the most exciting job
of all, working for the State Department in Yemen. She had her first break in six months when she and her mother
recently met in London for a week, and Katie earned her black belt in shopping. She is constantly in our prayers,
and as of this writing, war with Iraq has not yet occurred.
We still own our beach house on the eastern shore of the Chesapeake Bay in Delaware and have just added
a yacht to our property – a two-person kayak about 15 feet long. Also, we are gingerly returning to skiing with a
couple of day trips after a long recovery process for my leg and hope to make it to Stowe, Vermont this season, our
family hang-out for many years. Maybe we’ll join the ’64 A-squad ski team for the next trip if we’re in shape.
One of the more exciting vacations we had in recent years was a trip to Norway and a rather unique tour
with our Norwegian friends who organized the entire event to give us total immersion into life in Scandinavia.
Among other things, we dined underground in a German WWII field artillery emplacement that overlooks a fjord
and traveled about 15 miles in the North Sea in a 20 foot long motorized dinghy to view Viking cave etchings. We
all wore wet suits, went through what is called the “Maelstrom”, known as the world’s largest tidal pool (which
means very rough seas), and then climbed over large slimy boulders up a steep cliff to the cave. It was like Ranger
School all over again. Nancy earned her own tab.
Our extended family is expanding. One of my brothers adopted two baby boys from Guatemala, and
another adopted two babies from China. Our grand Irish family is now
becoming quite international.
JAMES CLIFFORD McKITTRICK25037
Missing In Action June 18, 1967
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
1962-64 L-1
Brothers:
Jack McKittrick
P. O. Box 2004
Camden, South Carolina 29020
(803) 432-4108
and
Dan McKittrick
Route 1, Box 747 C
Laurens, South Carolina 29360
Remarks: Cliff’s brother Jack responded this year, adding his phone
number. The McKittricks own a lumber Company in Camden, South
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Carolina.
STAN McLAUGHLIN
25062
Spouse: Silvia M.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
Children: Mark S. McLaughlin - 1/13/74
1962-64 E-2
Matthew J. McLaughlin - 8/29/75
Business Address
Home Address
Trailside Galleries
9573 East Southwind Lane
7330 Scottsdale Mall
Scottsdale, Arizona 85262
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
(480) 563-7822
(480) 945-7751
E-Mail: smclaughlin43@aol.com
E-Mail: stanm@trailsidegalleries.com
Title: Fine Art consultant
Nature of Business: Fine Art Gallery
Remarks: Silvia and I enjoy the relaxed lifestyle of living in Scottsdale, Arizona. We are both still working in
very pleasant environments. I enjoy my involvement with clients and artists at Trailside Galleries and Silvia
looks forward daily to her position looking after the activities in the Century 21 real estate office.
We are both blessed with good health.
Our son, Mark is a chef in the Lake Tahoe area, while Matt lives here in Phoenix. It’s a joy to have
them living close to us.
May the years ahead be healthy and happy ones for all of us.
EUGENE M. McLEMORE (MAC)
25143
Spouse: Jean Warriner McLemore (mar. 6/21/64)
1960-62 L-1
Children: Karen Lesley McLemore - 9/14/68
1962-64 A-1
Michael John McLemore - 6/6/70
Business Address
Home Address
20307 NE Interlachen Lane.
Fairview, Oregon 97024-9796
(503) 618-7589
E-Mail: mclemore12@comcast.net
Cell: (503) 460-7212
Title: Retired
Remarks: Life is good. Jean and I are both active and in good health. Our daughter,
Karen and her husband, live in San Francisco where she is a clinical pharmacist. Our son, Mike, lives here in
Portland where he works for Nike. He and his fiancé are scheduled to be married in August of ’08. There are no
grandchildren yet.
I have been for many years an avid student of the gentle art of fly fishing and manage to wet a line at
every opportunity. Both Jean and I enjoy cycling, hiking and cross-country skiing. During the school year, we
do volunteer work at a local school.
Cadet Co.:
WILLIAM H. McMAKIN, Jr.
25248
Spouse: Susan
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: William H. (Broc) -1/14/75
1962-64 H-2
Mary Victoria - 8/13/77
Business Address
Home Address
Virginia Department of Social Services
4011 Timber Ridge Road
730 East Broad Street
Midlothian, Virginia 23112-4544
Richmond, Virginia
(804) 744-3009
(804) 726-7618
E-Mail: wmcmakin@hotmail.com
william.mcmakin@dss.virginia.gov
Title: Policy Analyst
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Nature of Business: State Government
Area of Specialization: Workload Measurement
Remarks: Bill updated data, but did not provide any remarks. Here is what he had in 2003.
Both Broc and Victoria have become confirmed New Yorkers. Each has now moved from the East side
to the West side. Sue and I have been sort of continuing a quiet life in Midlothian. When the pets go, we just
may move to a loft in the old industrial section of Richmond. I still work for the state, and Sue still practices
estate planning law. She does have her name on the door now at "Parker and McMakin." The state has no
mandatory retirement date so I'll probably be where I am for quite a while yet.
JAMES F. McNULTY
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 H-2
25188
Spouse: Judy
Children: Darby - 2/23/67
Anne - 5/28/68
Brigid - 6/7/70
Home Address
968-A S Orange Grove Blvd.
Pasadena, California 91105
(626) 403-0950
Business Address
Parsons Corp.
100 West Walnut Street
Pasadena, California 91124
(626) 440-3684
FAX: (626) 440-4450
E-Mail: Jim_McNulty@Parsons.com
Title: Chairman and CEO
Nature of Business: Engineering, Construction, and Technical Services
Remarks from last time: It is hard to believe that it has been almost 11 years since Judy and I moved to
Pasadena, California. And we always said we would live anywhere in the world except Los Angeles!
As reported in the last edition of this roster, I am Chairman and CEO of Parsons Corporation
(www.parsons.com), an international engineering, construction, and technical services company headquartered
in Pasadena. The hours remain long, the travel is extensive and the challenges are a constant, but Parsons is a
great company and the job is exciting and rewarding.
In addition to accompanying me on many of my trips, Judy remains busy supporting the social and
business development aspects of my work – and keeping up with the activities of our growing family.
Darby, Class of 1990, was married in a formal military wedding on the beach in Duck, North Carolina,
on May 18, 2001. His bride was Deanne (Sievers), a wonderful young woman from Iowa. They began their
life together in civilized fashion at West Point, where Darby, a major, is completing his last year of his
assignment as Exec. In the Admissions Department. Enroute to the West Point assignment, Darby earned and
MBA at Purdue University.
Anne married John Darnall in Pasadena on September 29, 2001. They met in Duck where John, a
terrific guy and a big kid at heart, is the owner of that resort town’s toy store (www toyrific.com) While John is
selling toys to vacationers, Anne works from home and commutes to Washington, D. C. in her position as an
environmental consultant for Parsons Transportation Group.
Brigid earned a BA in History from the University of Maryland in December 1998 and lives in
Rockville, Maryland, where she manages sales and operations for a DC area sports and theater ticket broker,
ASC, Inc. (www.ticketnow.com.)
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JACK W. McWATTERS
25288
Spouse: Sharon L. Masters McWatters
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
Children: Brian Curtis - 1/29/66
1962-64 H-2
Traci Laurel McGee - 7/31/70
Grandchildren: Abigail P. McGee – 1/31/00
Georgia L. McWatters – 6/19/01
Gavin O. McGee – 9/22/02
Zachary R. McGee – 2-25-04
Spencer A. McWatters – 8/16/06
Jacob E. McGee – 8/2/07
Business Address
Home Address
HPV Heart, P.A.;
6310 Beechwood Drive
Medical Arts Building
Columbia, Maryland 21046- 1009
11085 Little Patuxent Parkway – Suite 1
(410) 772-5463
Columbia, Maryland 21044
E-Mail: jmcwatters@gmail.com
(410) 997-9077
Cell: (410) 916-4338
FAX: (410) 997-4449
E-Mail: jmcwatters.md@hpvheart.com
Title: Cardiologist, M.D., F.A.C.C., F.A.S.N.C.
USA RET.
Nature of Business: HPV Heart, P.A. where I am Director of Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac Imaging; this is
a full service cardiology practice of 9 cardiologists in Columbia, Md. Our hospital is owned by Johns Hopkins
and we work closely with the Hopkins staff. Our practice is independent of Hopkins and we pride ourselves in
remaining independent while providing a key element of cardiac care to our community.
Remarks: I am too busy to retire but some days it is tempting. Sharon and I spend a good bit of time traveling
to visit the grandchildren – they do tend to keep us very busy and they grow like weeds!
We continue to enjoy bicycle riding both with tandem bicycles and single bicycles. Travels have taken
us to Ireland, Canada, Italy and Germany. We are leaving for Prince Edward Island this week. Next year
(2008) we have a tandem bicycle trip that will take us to Prague and Budapest.
Our office has grown over the past several years and the field of cardiac imaging is very big on the radar
screen these days. A large group of specialists have joined together in Columbia and are building a new office
complex on the campus with our hospital. For the first time in my life I am a real estate mogul!!
Living in Navy territory I see up close how they are developing their sports programs. We are looking
forward to the Army-Navy game in Baltimore this year and am hoping to see a rejuvenated Army team. We
were fortunate to see the defeat of Air Force at the Air Force Academy 2 years ago.
.
REMO MELCHIORI Jr.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
1962-64 D-2
Business Address
25058
Spouse: Pat
Children: Sandra A. - 10/8/66
Michael - 5/27/69
Grandchildren: Angelo Melchiori-Frack - 8/22/96
Home Address
69749 Squaw Back Road
Sisters, Oregon 97759-9626
(541) 549-0727
Title: Owner
Nature of Business: Consultant in industrial equipment line installations,
metallurgical processing
Area of Specialization: Project manager, technical assistance, robotics, computer controls.
Remarks: Remo is a former FBI agent. He emailed me a request for the input form and thus I know the phone
number is correct. So also the email. He says he works a lot out of the country. The form was not returned in
time for the publication. Last contact a couple of weeks before press time was that he was off to Romania for a
month.
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JEFF MERRILL
Cadet Co.:
25193
Spouse: Plum
Children: Traci Marshall - 1/11/67
Grandchild: Peyton 12/25/95
Home Address
159 Joe Chambers Road
(Route 3 Box 512)
Forsyth, Georgia 31029
(478) 994-9719
1960-62 D-2
1962-64 I-2
Business Address
Southern Forest Industries, Inc.
P.O.Box 373
Smarr, Georgia 31086
(478) 994-0000
FAX: (478) 994-0004
Southernforest@bellsouth.net
Title: Vice President and General Manager
Nature of Business: Hardwood sawmill/chipmill
Area of Specialization: Sawmilling.
Remarks: Plum and I are happy and healthy. We live a quiet but active life. We still work full-time and will
continue to do so for the foreseeable future since we are ill-prepared for retirement.
Our daughter Traci and granddaughter Peyton bring us much joy and are a source of great pride. Both
are the essence of good..
ROBERT G. MERRITT
25411
Spouse: 1960-62 I-2
Children: Benjamin W. - 12/16/81
1962-64 H-2
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Hughes Missile Systems Company
4710 South Barrington Pl
Building 801, M/S G24
Tucson, Arizona 85730-5022
P.O. Box 11337
(520) 722-0202
Tucson, Arizona 85734-1337
E-Mail: bob@rgmerritt.net
(520) 794-1856
FAX: (520) 794-3378
E-Mail: merritt@azstarnet.com
Title: Program Manager - Danish Dual Mount Stinger; Lt. Col. USA (Ret.)
Nature of Business: Aerospace/defense
Area of Specialization: Program management and computer systems
Remarks from last Directory (Phone number is good): Following the purchase by Hughes Aircraft Company
of General Dynamics' Missile operations, the newly formed Hughes Missile Systems Company moved virtually
all of its operations to Tucson, Arizona, land of the giant Saguaro cactus - and heat! I moved out to join the
Stinger Program Office in May of 1994, leaving Ben with his mother at the old homestead at Alta Loma,
California. In the past year, my program has taken me numerous times to Denmark (tough duty, etc.) and once
to Germany. My second office is in American Airlines' seat 4J between Chicago and Stockholm.
Ben started Junior High this year, continuing his soccer, advanced band (clarinet), and straight A's obviously talent skips generations! Brother Kieth (O-6, USMA '68) is off on TDY from USAREUR DCSOPS
to command the Operation Provide Comfort CTF/MCC in Zakhu - some things about the Army I don't miss . . .
call if you will be in or passing through the greater Tucson metropolis.
Cadet Co.:
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PETER J. MEYER
25301
Spouse: Phyllis C.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
Children: Deborah M. Cohen - 4/16/65
1962-64 G-1
Susan L. Ross - 5/15/66
Grandchildren: Joshua Alexander Cohen - 11/4/97
Benjamin Ross – 3/21/00
Henry Ross – 3/21/00
Lily Cohen – 8/2/00
Elizabeth Ross – 3/13/03
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
921 Orchid Point Way
Vero Beach, Florida 32963
(772) 581-8197 (Florida)
(802) 285-9016 (Vermont)
(617) 369-9550 (Massachusetts)
pjmeyer1964@yahoo.com
Cell: (617) 272-6397
Title: Retired – Merrill Lynch 2000 – Managing Director
Nature of Business from last Directory: Investment Banking/Institutional Sales
Remarks: I have been retired from Merrill Lynch since 2000. Retirement is what it’s cracked up to be. Wake
up in the morning with nothing to do and never get it donw.
Phyllis and I have enjoyed grandparenting our five darlings. Deb’s family is in Oakton, Virginia. She
is a practicing child psychologist specializing in treatment of autism. Andy Cohen is studying for his Ph.D. in
business at Wharton, after a successful career at Capital One Financial.
Sue lives in Brookline, Massachusetts. She is a stay at home mother, after a career as a prosecutor in
Suffolk County Mass. Chuck Ross is a senior executive at an
international financial services company.
Travel has been one of our enjoyments since retirement. Great fun, but it is sure nice to come home.
We spend our winters in Vero Beach, Florida and split time in Vermont and Boston in the other seasons. Golf
has been an enjoyment (most of the time). We are healthy, loving life, and consider ourselves most lucky and
very fortunate.
ROBERT J. (BOB) MICHELA
25300
Spouse: Catherine Hersey Michela (Cathy)
1959-62 D-1
Children: Danielle Ann Pignetti - 5/27/68
1962-64 I-1
Stacy Lial Pignetti - 5/17/72
Grandchildren:
Nicholas Pignetti – 6/24/98 (Danielle)
Matthew Pignetti – 4/12/00
"
Caitlyn Pignetti – 4/12/00
"
Luke Pignetti – 8/24/02 (Stacy’s)
Will Pignetti – 4/17/04
"
Business Address
Home Address
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
47589 Griffith Place
6101 Stevenson Avenue
Lowes Island
Alexandria, Virginia 22304
Potomac Falls, Virginia 20165
(703) 461-2207
(703) 444-9196
FAX: (703) 461-2020
FAX: (703) 444-9689
rmichela@csc.com
cmichela@starpower.net
Cell: (571) 228-6003
Cell: (571) 228-6003
Title: Program Director
Nature of Business: Security (Policy, training, management, etc.)
Area of Personal Specialization: Arms Control and non-proliferation
Cadet Co.:
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Remarks: [Bob employed the services of a secret “ghostwriter” to prepare his entry. That “ghostwriter” went
thru all four (five) years with Bob up at WP, but was not a classmate!]
Looking back to 1960-1964, it was like a “Field of Dreams”.........how many boys growing up have a
wish come true to play their favorite sport with the heroes of stories still told today about the great baseball
players of our time.....the time that Tony Kubek hit a ball so hard over the wall in Doubleday Field, through out
center field that it went in the entrance of the USMA Officers Club......or standing in the locker room next to
Maris and Mantle and Yogi Berra after a game.....or having a picture on your wall in our baseball uniforms with
baseball great Gil Hodges........or being hit in the head by a pitched ball by Bob Turley. The headache from that
pitch faded away.....but the memories are still there that last a lifetime. It was the stuff of dreams that I was
fortunate enough to be part of.......thanks to my teammates and those memorable years with the Class of 1964 at
WP - Bob Michela, Class of 1964
MARTIN JOHN MICHLIK
25120
Significant other: Debbie Alnutt
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
Children: Susan M. Michlik - 7/5/61
1962-64 K-2
Phylis M. McComb - 11/8/62
Jared M. - 7/11/70
Mary Michelle Cho - 5/14/72
Grandchildren: Nicole Tamburello – 11/21/71
Brian Tamburello – 8/21/75
Samantha McComb – 11/7/74
Ricky McComb – 5/15/76
Riley Shaw Michlik – 1/21/01
Cole Michlik – 5/9/03
Ike Cho – 5/29/06
Business Address
Home Address
Science Applications International Corporation 6903 Rolling Creek Way
Attention: Marty. Michlik
Alexandria, Virginia 22315
PO Box 492
(703) 541-1191
Fort Belvoir, Virginia 22060
Cell: (703)-819-1313
(703) 704-1371
E-Mail: martin.michlik@aol.com
FAX: (703) 704-1539
E-Mail: : martin.michlik@us.army.mil
Title: Project Manager
Nature of Business: I work for SAIC supporting the Army’s night vision program
Remarks: As this is written in June 07, I’m starting to work less than full time. By the next reunion I will be
completely retired, at least from a paying job. I plan to take up golf, travel more (within the constraints of
available funds), and continue to exercise, brew more, read more, and generally enjoy life.
All four of my kids and three of my grandkids live in Northern Virginia within an hour from me. I take
great delight in spending time with them and will do as much of that as I can schedule.
CORNELIUS “NEIL” MIERAS
25444
Spouse: Janet
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
Children: Spencer H “Buzz” - 3/23/67
1962-64 A-2
Cornelius E. Jr. “Buck” - 11/21/68
Grandchildren: Reagan Mieras – 7/4/06
Business Address
Home Address
P. O. Box 484
Santa Claus, Indiana 47579
(812) 544-2241
nmieras@dsci.net
Cell: (812) 489-0300
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Title: Retired.
Nature of Business: Manufacturer of Automotive Service Equipment
Personal Specialization: President/CEO
Remarks: Janet and I see the Col Springs crew (Dooley, Olson, Peterson, Harmon, Annan, Smith, & Kunkel).
A couple of times a year and see Gary and Tami Johnson frequently, also. And at this past Fall's hockey reunion
we saw Harvey Fraser and Ray and Ginny Paske.
THOMAS E. MILLACCI
25321
Died December 13, 1964
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
1962-64 H-2
Mother:
Mrs. Florence Millacci
190 West Lillian Lane
Tucson, Arizona 85704
(520) 544-2833
Brother:
Samuel Millar Millacci (6/26/1947)
190 West Lillian Lane
Tucson, Arizona 85704
(520) 544-2833
Sister:
Barbara R. Gatorian
3217 Korte Court
Falls Church, Virginia 22042
Remarks: Tom’s mom wrote in 2000, “Each day that passes, I am constantly reminded of Tom and his years at
West Point, our visits to West Point, and how proud we all were of him. Tom’s years at West Point were, I
believe, the most enjoyable years of his short life.
“My sincere thanks to you and all his classmates and to this book that will eternally maintain a
record of my son, Thomas E. Millacci, Company H-2, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, Class of 1964.
“I hope and pray all Tom’s classmates and family enjoy good health and happiness for many years
to come. They have all earned the honor and respect of this great nation as proud graduates of West Point.
“My very special appreciation is sincerely extended to Mr. Jack Price and his family for his kindness
throughout all these years.”
BRINK P. MILLER
24977
Spouse: Sandra S. (Sandy)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-2
Children: Virginia Fern Ambler - 3/30/66
1962-64 M-2
Wenden Carolyn Cannon - 5/1/69
Heather McGregor Powell - 9/23/72
Grandchild: Brink Alexander Ambler - 12/24/93
Hannah Grace Cannon - 10/24/95
Alaina Virginia Ambler - 11/9/95
McGregor Marshall Ambler – 11/7/01
Business Address
Home Address
American Environmental and
.
2830 Gleneagles Pointe
Construction Services, Inc
Alpharetta, Georgia 30005-7475
1170 Tidwell Road
(770) 663-4571
Alpharetta, Georgia 30004
E-Mail: brinkmiller@mindspring.com
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(770) 754-6440
FAX: (770) 754-9892
E-Mail: brinkmiller@amenv.com
Cell: (404) 386-2330
Title: Executive Vice President
Nature of Business: Environmental Remediation Construction
Remarks: While we retired along with just about all the rest of us in 1994, I find it hard to get REALLY
retired. As I’m sure I reported in an earlier edition, I was lured by the big bucks to Atlanta to manage
Government Services for Westinghouse Remediation Services (their environmental remediation segment). That
lasted for three years until they decided to sell their environmental companies and get out of the business at
which time I was told to hit the street. I was then prepared to kick back, when a fellow I had brought to
Westinghouse, Rodger Daniel, (who was also told to hit the street…though he was too young to stop working)
asked me to help him start his own environmental remediation business. We did that, and here we are 10 years
later finding it harder and harder to stop!
We do lots of environmental investigations and cleanups for private clients and for the states of Georgia
and Tennessee primarily, and when our lease ran out, decided to build our own office park and lease out space,
which we are also doing. He goes out and watches the workers work and schmoozes the clients, and I run the
business. He has threatened to sell the business if I “retire” so, with thirty or forty people depending on us for
jobs, I am again finding it hard to quit.
However…I have bought a piece of land in Williamsburg, Virginia where Sandy and I will build our
retirement home in the near future. We have one of our daughters (Ginger) and three of our grandchildren
there, and another daughter (Wendy) with the other grandchild is up the road in Fredericksburg. We love our
house in Alpharetta and I have made laborious scale drawings of it which I have provided, along with many
pictures, to a builder and an architect in Williamsburg who assure me they can reproduce it there. Meanwhile,
I do truly enjoy what I am doing and will stay with it as long as we are making money or until I stop having fun.
Several years ago we needed a Project Manager for a $10M job in Augusta, and I enticed my brother, Frank
(USMA ’62), to get off his porch and help us out. Four years later he is still running projects for us in
Augusta!!
My free time is spent pursuing my passion for the stage and have performed in something over fifty
productions in the Atlanta area. An earlier edition reported that I had performed for 5 years as Scrooge in “A
Christmas Carol”…I am about to start work on my 13th consecutive year…it has become our Christmas
tradition. It sure helps your mind stay young when you have to memorize four or five hundred lines for a
show!!
Our pride and joy remain our children who continue to amaze us. Ginger is the Assistant Vice
President for Student Affairs at the College of William and Mary, has just been awarded her PhD, the Margaret
Thatcher Award for excellence in graduate study, and the national award for the best PhD dissertation in Higher
Education…all while holding down a full-time job and taking care of a family with three children!! God bless
her husband who, by the way, was just named Teacher of the Year for the Williamsburg area as a high school
government/economics teacher. Wendy teaches pre-school in Fredericksburg and is begged by parents not to
stop until their next kid gets done. She is also working for the State Probation and Parole Department writing
pre-sentencing reports. They want her full time but you can only do what you can do! Our youngest, Heather,
is living in New York City and is pursuing her passion for the stage as a professional actress/singer. We have
had the pleasure of seeing her perform in various productions around the country. When she is in something,
her parents are there!! We are still waiting for the BIG break…Broadway. She certainly has the talent!
It seems that whenever we have an Army Navy Game get-together or Founders Day, there is always
something else already on the agenda, usually a show…it’s a shame that even in “retirement” we are often too
busy to get together with old friends. We need to do better! There are always available bedrooms at our place
in Alpharetta if you are ever traveling through Atlanta, and we would love to see you. Give us a call.
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CHARLES S. MILLER
25200
Died August 29, 1988
Widow: Dale
1960-62 I-1
K-1
Children:
Amanda - 11/11/67
Alex - 9/24/70
Andrew - 9/22/72
Address (Dale – AOG 2002):
Mrs. Dale (Miller) Schlatter
9522 Bayou Brook Street
Houston, Texas 77063
(713) 917-0262
Remarks: In 1998 Dale wrote: “As most of you know, Charlie
passed away August 29, 1988, of leukemia. Charlie and I had been
married 22 years and had 3 children. I married Doug Schlatter, a
fellow Rice Grad, in April of 1996. We all still have special
feelings for West Point and Charlie’s classmates. DALE MILLER
Cadet Co.:
1962-64
SCHLATTER
JACK T. MILLER
25170
Spouse: Connie S. Hutson Miller
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
Children: Sarah Alice - 11/8/87
1962-64 I-2
Business Address
Home Address
351 Bell St.
Blountville, Tennessee 37617
(423) 279-7359
E-Mail: jtm-sam@chartertn.net
Nature of Business: Retired
Remarks: Retired from FORSCOM (GS Civilian) on December 23, 1998
Retired as USAR Lieutenant Colonel in June 1992.
I work for H&R Block during January to April of each year – gives me a good excuse to get ou of the
house in winter.
Sarah just started at Milligan College, studying for the ministry. She plans on getting married next
summer.
MICHAEL D. MILLER
25122
Spouse: Debra
Children: Michael A. - 10/13/66
Lisa - 6/30/70
Melanie - 4/2/73
Daisy - 1/16/87
Grandchildren: Emma Christine Knapp – 3/21/95
Mason Kenneth Miller – 10/22/96
William Michael Knapp – 7/21/97
four other cute grandchildren
Mike’s comment:
I can't remember my own birthdate, much less theirs!
Business Address
Home Address
Natural Heritage Enterprises
945 Stagecoach Trail
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
1962-64 M-1
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PO Box 278
Crestone, Colorado 81131
(719) 256-4876
FAX: (719) 256-4874
P O Box 640
Crestone, Colorado 81131
(719) 256-4926
FAX: (719) 256-4517
E-Mail: victory@nhe.net
Title: President
Nature of Business: Mail Order Herbal remedies
Area of Specialization: Construction Management.
Remarks: I still live a quiet but exciting life in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. My mail-order business
selling herbal remedies continues to thrive. I have just remarried, and this beautiful and gracious woman who
has entered my life brings me great peace of mind and joy. She shares with me my love of things spiritual. I
still mediate two hours daily, but now I have a partner.
This last year I began to reconnect through the internet with many of the soldiers of my Task Force
Builder experience in 1968 in the Mekong Delta. What a joy we have found to rediscover our friendships and
strong bonds of comradeship that have endured all these years. So now I have this new family of old friends
whom I truly love. We communicate daily, and have a reunion yearly.
Debra and I are concentrating on overseas travel for the next several years. So my life is full. As my
children continue to prosper, and the grandchildren get to know their Grandpa Miller who has led such an
interesting life, and tells such wild stories, I feel a great sense of satisfaction with my life. Made my mistakes,
yes, but shot for the stars while doing it.
I recovered from prostate cancer in 2001, and I now grapple with several lesser maladies as my body
tells me that it is getting tired. So I am learning to give back to it for all those years of selfless endurance it
gave me.
I will be starting several new businesses this next year, and I find that this keeps me young. My
business judgment seems to be better than ever, and all that experience that we have racked up comes in handy
now. Life is good, and I thank God daily for that.
WARREN (“PETE”) MILLER
25003
Spouse: Divorced
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
Children: David W. - 1/8/71
1962-64 C-1
Jonathan R. - 2/7/74
Business Address
Home Address
Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute 11600 Academy Road NE
Texas A&M University
Apt. 2124
3133 TAMU
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111
College Station , Texasa 77843-3133
(505) 362-1180
(505) 362-1180
wmillerjr@comcast.net
wmillerjr@comcast.net
Title: Associate Director & Research Professor
Area of Business: Nuclear Security Research and Teaching
Area of Specialization: Nuclear Security Research and Teaching
Remarks: I retired from Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2001. I tried various approaches to retirement
(e.g., nothing, consulting, playing. ) I finally found the right balance for me. I work half time as a Research
Professor at Texas A&M. As a matter of fact, I see Dick Chilcoat often. He is Dean of the Bush School of
Government and Public Service..
I live in Albuquerque and come to College Station monthly. We are doing research and training
students on subjects important to nonproliferation of nuclear weapons, safeguarding nuclear materials and
protecting against nuclear terrorism.
In addition, I am active in my church, have an 11 year old boy in the Big Brother Big Sister Program,
am active in the National Academy of Engineering, play golf, travel, etc.
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Two sons live in California and are fully employed and making lots of money. One is married but no
grandchildren. So they will have money to take care of me in my old age!!!
Greetings to everyone.
WILLIAM J. MILLER
25212
Died April 20, 2003
Widow: Carolynn
1960-62 K-1
Children: Michelle - 5/6/69
1962-64 L-1
Jon - 3/23/71
Grandchildren: Christopher - 1/29/91
Joslynn - 7/21/93
Lucous – 10-17-01
Business Address
Home Address
.
8840 Dunewood Drive
Bridgman, Mich. 49106
(269) 465-5699
FAX: (269) 465-7245
E-Mail:
cwj2m2@aol.com
Title: Retired.
Remarks: Bill updated and gave some anecdotes, but no remarks. This
Cadet Co.:
is part of his 2000 entry.
Since retiring in '94, Carolynn and I have built our home in Southwest Michigan.. Carolynn is becoming
more involved in antiques with a small shop in a local antique mall; I help out from time to time by helping her
to buy and price her finds. I am also the local USMA rep for recruiting in this corner of SW Michigan; I just
started doing this and it is very interesting to speak to prospective cadets ( the world continues to change)! We
spend much of our free time at the beach, golfing, and/or working with our church.
Our children are both married with Michelle in the Boston area and Jon in the Detroit area. My
parents, married for 55 years, live within ten miles of us here and Carolynn's mom and dad, also married 55
years, live in Chicago some 90 miles away. It is a pleasure to have our folks so close by so that we can see
them fairly frequently and attend to some of their needs.
LEROY MILLS
25397
Spouse: Mary Ann
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
Children: Kevin Scott - 5/16/70
1962-64 E-2
Meredith Lynn Youngquist- 11/19/72
Grandchildren: Shawn Michael Youngquist - 8/16/90
Shawnna Renee Youngquist - 9/14/93
Jonathan Adam Youngquist - 5/15/96
Tanner Ryan Mills – 11/24/98
Camden Lee Mills – 7/25/00
Chloee Ann Mills – 5/4/03
Business Address
Home Address
City of Cypress
5752 Lakia Drive
5275 Orange Avenue
Cypress, California 90630-5518
Cypress, California 90630
(714) 893-7901
(714) 229-6699
leroymills-64@ca.rr.com
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lmills@ci.cypress.ca.us
Cell: (714) 393-1253
Title: Cypress Council Member
Nature of Business: Local city government
Area of Specialization: Photographic Science
Remarks: In 1994, I transitioned from Martin Marietta to an Independent Contractor/Consultant supporting the
National Reconnaissance Organization(NRO) in Photographic Science in satellite operations. Over the years,
the very existence, bits and pieces of the NRO, and the Intelligence Community have been declassified that I can
now say this.
One of the early satellite reconnaissance programs, codeword CORONA, was DECLASSIFIED in
1995. I was introduced and trained on this program in 1965 as the Air Force was establishing a foothold in
satellite space operations. All of our accomplishments were “firsts” as we invented the “methods”, procedures,
engineering, evaluation, etc. in support of the Intelligence Community and our troops worldwide. I was very
blessed to have spent my 20-year Air Force career, followed by another 20 years in DoD working in this very
specialized area.
In 2004, Mary Ann and I both retired. The joy of teaching special education was gone as the
bureaucracy increased and non-productive tasks were imposed that detracted from providing instruction to the
students. She received students in the 7th and 8th grades that could not tell analog time, know their
multiplication tables, and could not make change. Yet the system wanted her to teach them pre-algebra and
maintain schedule, regardless if the students mastered the material.
Well, we looked at each other and asked what are we going to do now in that we have each other for
24/7. We decided to see what made our city of Cypress tick in that we had depended upon others to look out for
our best interests while we raised our family, traveled in my job, etc. We regularly attended City Council
Meetings and Commission Meetings. I applied for and was appointed to the Cypress Cable Commission in
2005. I continued to visit City Hall often, asking questions, seeking documents, etc. They rapidly developed
“Leroy Alerts”. The word would spread like wildfire whenever I entered City Hall.
Events unfolded which led me to decide to run for Cypress City Council in the November 2006 election.
I was elected as the number 2 candidate out of 7 who were vying for 3 open positions. Being retired allows me
to diligently research and study the issues before our City as well as permitting me to be greatly involved with a
presence in our community.
Reflecting back on my very blessed life, I now can recognize 2 ever present principles:
1. God has a plan for each of our lives (we often interfere with His plan!).
2. Someone on earth is watching the life we live.
May each of you receive all of the blessings, peace, and comfort that God desires to bestow upon us.
JOSEPH (JAY) B. MISSAL
25112
Spouse: Jo Anne Missal
Former spouse: Anita Wiggs Missal
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
Children: Amy Leanne Shy - 5/24/67
1962-64 F-2
Daniel Casey Missal-4/3/69
Bradley Benedict Missal - 6/4/70
John Wayland Missal - 6/7/75
Grandchildren: Baird Funk - 6/18/88
Joey Funk - 10/3/89
Ryan Shy - 1/19/95
Emily Shy – 6/25/01
Curtis Missal - 1/6/88
Makenna Missal – 7/13/98
Nathaniel Maximus Missal – 8/22/06
Business Address
Home Address
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Arlington Mill HSCE
,
306 N. Lincoln St,
ESOR HIRT Eve Pgm
Arlington, Virginia 22201-1730
4795 Columbia Pike
(703) 312-0788
Arlington, Virginia 22204(703) 875-8570
FAX: (703) 892-0739
FAX: (703) 228 5300
E-Mail: jbmissal@aol.com
E-mail: JBMissal@aol.com
Title: Math teacher
Nature of Business: Public Schools Secondary
Area of Specialization: Technology and Mathematics – teaching in alternative programs
Remarks: I just turned 65 and will be eligible for full Social Security retirement in July 2007. I am
really considering a complete retirement at that time. School will be over for the year and I really enjoy the
small amount of free time that I get being a high school teacher in Arlington, Virginia's alternative programs. I
just wish there were more vacation time, so retirement sounds really good. You can tell that I am ready! I can
keep more than busy enough with continued volunteering at the Smithsonian, Boy Scouts, schools and other
places, so boredom doesn't seem likely.
Now my wife, Jo Anne, is working in the Fairfax County Public Schools' Administrative
Offices. So we are both involved in education. She ran into Steve Weisel a short while ago, while doing paper
work for substitute teaching. This is an adventure that I am considering once I retire. I've done this in the past,
and believe me, it is an adventure. By being around the youth of the country, I hope to keep up with life: I'm
just not ready to stop the world and get off!
We are looking forward to more traveling, even returning to places we have been to in the past.
We revisited Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic last year, and have had some wonderful visits to an
Embassy friend in Bogotá, Columbia. She is now in Mexico City, so that is our next foreign visit objective. In
the meantime, we will be traveling around the East Coast on visits, to include my cousins' home on Cape Cod.
One thing that I want to do is take all of my photos and slides, especially those from West Point,
and organize them better than they are now. I just regret that as the Howitzer Photo Editor, I didn't make
arrangements with the Signal Corps Photo Lab at West Point to collect all their negatives as they did their annual
purge of files. These would have been a wonderful archive for the Class.
The kids are doing fine. The youngest, John, pursued his dream of running a comic book and
collectables store, but that was a bust! He then got a regular job, got married and they just had a baby boy.
Since they are not thrilled with the career opportunities available to them in Daytona Beach, Florida, they are
moving north to Virginia this summer. Casey, the oldest son, is branching into a technology consulting
business while his wife is attending the University of Virginia preparing to become a doctor. With Bradley and
family still here in Northern Virginia, and Amy and family still in the Cincinnati area, things are going fine.
We have two grandsons that just graduated from high school last year. One, Baird, joined the Army and is
preparing to ship out to the desert shortly.
As I try to recollect a significant story-worthy event from my Cadet time, I am amazed at how
little I can keep the chronologies straight — just a continuation of difficulties that I had in studying history and
military art. Some of my Cadet time recollections just got straightened out in my mind when I looked at the
formation layout of the Corps in our time and figured out that L-2 did have some rooms in Old North facing the
Plain. Now I can say for sure that I was a Plebe when I got a visit in my room on a Saturday night from the Com,
BG Richard Stillwell. He was escorting my mother to show her where I lived. As a Plebe, this was crawl into
my locker and hide time! [My mother was here for a USMA 1938 function with my father, and BG Stillwell is
also Class of '38.]
As I move back to current times, these next four months will be interesting since it will be a major
decision to completely retire. The decision will have been made by the time this gets into print.
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GEOFF MOAKLEY
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 M-2
1962-64 K-2
Business Address
25417
Spouse: none
Children: none
Home Address
3890 Harbor Heights Drive
Largo, Florida 34644-1207
(727) 584-5514
Remarks: I spoke to Geoff in August 2007. He verified the address and phone
number, but again declined to submit anything. He has said in the past that he does
like to read up on what everyone is doing.
ROBERT E. MONSON
25060
Spouse: Marilyn
Children: Robert S. - 5/29/73
David E. - 6/18/77
Paula – 9/9/90
Grandchild: Maya Pope (Bob’s) – 5/16/01
Business Address
Home Address
5415 SE Acadia Terrace
Hobe Sound, Florida 33455
(772) 781-5767
E-Mail: bobandmarilyn@adelphia.net
Title: Retired from the real AT&T.
Nature of Business: Communications
Area of Specialization: Service cost development
Remarks: Retired and enjoying Florida – except we seem to have attracted some hurricanes since we’ve been
here. Travel during the summer in our motorhome, and now that I’m retired we’re out for 2+ months (and
we’re still married!) We love it – and fortunately so does our daughter who comes with us. Plus it gets us
away from the summer humidity. We’ve vacationed in all 48 states over the years – and like the west the best –
especially for scenery and weather.
I’m working part-time at the local community college. Also have worked on my photography as a
hobby, which started as a result of our traveling. Marilyn had a part-time job at Bath & Body Works – but I
think she spent more there than she made. Paula is a junior at our local high school which is a cross between
HS and college. She takes both HS and college courses in school – it’s a great opportunity that I wish more
schools would do – and wish I had as a kid.
Til the next update-----.
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 A-2
1961-62 D-2
1962-64 B-2
ROBERT C. MOOMAW
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
1962-64 K-2
Business Address
Board of County Commissioners
449 San Juan Street
PO Box 1507
Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
(970) 264-8305
25366
Spouse: Janis
Children: Robert Alexander Moomaw - 3/4/76
William Matthew Moomaw - 9/8/77
Robert L. Bradshaw - 4/5/71
Home Address
711 Echo Canyon Ranch Lane
PO Box 3010
Pagosa Springs, Colorado 81147
(970) 264-3010
FAX: (970) 264-3020
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Email: rmoomaw@archuletacounty.org
E-Mail: bobmoomaw@centurytel.net
Cell (970) 903-3246
Cell (970) 903-3246
Title: Chairman of Archuleta Board of County Commissioners
Nature of Business: County government – provide leadership and policy direction to county staff
Remarks from last Directory: It’s been interesting since retiring in 1994 and selling my Periodontal practice
and Practice Management Co. Janis and I have had 4 different boats, 50’ to 64’ on both the east and west coasts
and have enjoyed cruising Florida, the Caribbean and the Pacific Northwest to Alaska. We sold our home in
Florida and Moved to Pagosa Springs, Colorado. Sold the last boat and bought horses, six at the last count.
Along the way I let an old habit get me in trouble – politics. I had previously been a city councilman
while living in Florida. I began to get involved in politics in Colorado and agreed to run a congressman’s
District office when it got into trouble. That led to my running and being elected to the County Commission in
Archuleta County. It has been interesting to say the least. Within a very short period of taking office some
major problems were discovered in the county finances so the last 4 months have been spent laying off a third of
the county staff and reorganizing the county. It has been an interesting challenge for this stage of my life. I
figure I’ll do this for another 3 ½ years and then hopefully buy another boat and start cruising again.
My boys are doing well with two moving out here and the third visiting regularly. Hard to beat the
wide open spaces. If you’re ever in Southwest Colorado give me a call and we can go riding or skiing
depending on the season.
LIFE IS GREAT!
MIKE MORAN
25110
Spouse: Mary Jo
Children: Rosemary Moran Davidson - 8/30/65
Michael Christopher Moran - 10/18/67
John Raymond Moran - 12/11/73
Dennis Robert Moulder - 3/13/75
Brian Patrick Moran - 8/15/76
Stephanie Michelle Moulder - 12/1/78
Grandchildren: Danielle Margaret Davidson - 10/5/87
Melissa Marie Davidson - 10/6/89
Molly Margaret Moran - 5/8/95
Brady Elizabeth Moran - 5/26/97
Drew R. Moulder – 10/16/04
Abby M. Moulder – 9/6/06
Caleb Samples – 5/2/07
Business Address
Home Address
Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.
810 Forest Heights Drive
Huntsville, Alabama 35802-3630
(256) 461-2416
(256) 881-7814
Cell: (256) 679-0465
E-Mail: lawv@juno.com
Title: Civil Engineer
Nature of Business: Upgraded Early Warning Radar (Part of Ground Based Mid-Course Missile Defense system.)
Area of Specialization: Civil & Environmental Engineering
Remarks: Greetings from Huntsville, Alabama.
The Morans have been established in beautiful north Alabama since 1986. A fortunate hitch with the
Huntsville Corps of Engineers was a very satisfying last active duty assignment that allowed us a smooth
transition to a civilian career.
Mary Jo has been a wonderful partner in getting all six of our brood educated, out of the house, and
married. That’s success by any definition. She is finally retiring from her 39 year nursing career. She plans
to focus on volunteer work and on becoming an even more dotting grandmother.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-1
1962-64 M-1
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I have had an interesting last work experience as a subcontractor to Boeing in support of the Upgraded
Early Warning Radars at RAF Fylingdales, England, Beale AFB, CA and Thule, Air Base, Greenland. I’ve
been fortunate to have spent a good part of my five years on this project working with the Royal Air Force at
RAF Fylingdales. They are first class in every sense of the term. The Luftwaffe never had a chance against
these guys.
Mary Jo and I have enjoyed being grandparents to kids ranging in age from 20 to 4 months old. Our
toy room is filled with everything from Baby Einstein videos to 10 speed bikes.
My retirement looms on the horizon in 19 months but who’s counting.
TED G. MORGAN
25421
Spouse:
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
1962-64
Latest AOG
Ted.morgan@stsint.com
Home Address (AOG 2007):
204 Sandmine Rd.
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia 25411
(301) 320-6879
HUGH MORTON
24995
Spouse: Donna
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Kerith (Keri) Lynn Larson - 2/7/66
1962-64 B-1
Hugh Scott - 3/8/68
Grandchildren: Haley Larsen – 10/15/98
Maggie Larson – 6/21/00
Hugh M. Morton – 5/25/00
Simon Morton – 5/14/01
Business Address
Home Address
.
11844 N. 173rd Circle
Bennington, Nebraska 68007
(402) 238-2136
E-mail: mortonh@cox.net
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Construction and Engineering (prior to retirement)
Area of Specialization: Electrical engineering and construction
Remarks: Hugh updated address but did not provide any new remarks this year. Here is what he wrote in
2003: Donna and I will be retiring here in Omaha. Both of our children have settled here. My daughter has
two girls, and my son has two boys. So there is no way we are going to move with four grandchildren within a
10 minute ride from our home.
Keri is a marketing manager for a communications company and is working on starting a preschool next
year. And it appears that I am going to be the developer, project manager, and landlord for her new school.
Right now I’m trying to buy the property and work with an architect on the preliminary design and cost estimate.
My son Hugh is a partner in a landscape firm which is doing well.
Donna keeps busy with remodeling and house painting – and playing with the grandchildren.
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ROBERT (JOE) MOSS
25129
Spouse: Katharine D.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
Children: Helen E. - 5/1/71
1962-64 G-2
Robert V. Jr. - 3/27/74
Grandchildren: Vaughn Mintauts Burvis – 6/6/03
Joseph Janis Burvis – 6/28/07
Business Address
Home Address
Presbyterian Church
8618 Grosvenor Court
9019 Little River Tpke
Fairfax, Virginia 22031
Fairfax, Virginia 22031
(703) 560-1518
(703) 978-3934
E-Mail: mosses@cox.net
FAX: (703) 978-4306
E-Mail: provbusmgr@verizon.net
Cell: (571) 245-4460
Title: Business Administrator
Nature of Business: Presbyterian Church
Area of Specialization: Any thing required, except preaching
Remarks: Eight years into my third career I am beginning to wonder if real retirement will ever come. Then I
look at some of our church members who are still working in their 80’s and liking it, and I guess working isn’t
so bad as long as you enjoy it - and I do. Our church is just starting a 6 million dollar renovation and expansion,
our senior pastor left, another pastor went on maternity leave, and our ruling body made me the head of staff
until an interim minister could be hired. Am I having fun yet? Fortunately Kathy and I are enjoying relatively
good health - after we get up in the morning and reassemble all the pieces - our children and grandchildren are
close by and we get to see them often, and due to the wonders of remote access over the internet, Kathy and I
will be able to spend a whole month in Maui this fall. I’ll have a mai tai for you all
JAMES P. MOZDEN
25065
Died January 25, 1973
Cadet Co.:
Widow: Mary Jo
1960-62 F-1
1962-64 A-1
Mother:
Mrs. Celia Mozden
1 Beckwith Avenue
Claremount, New Hampshire 03743
Widow (AOG):
Mary Jo (Mozden) St. Peter
1717 Canton Avenue
Milton, Massachusetts 02186
(617) 333-0974
Remarks: Nick Loukianoff, Jim’s Beast Barracks roommate,
writes: “Val and I occasionally speak with Jim Mozden’s widow,
Mary Jo. We hope to see her later this year. She is doing well and
continues to work in the medical field in the Boston area.”
Mary Jo wrote in 2000: Jim's mother and I have remained close through the years. She still lives in Claremont,
New Hampshire and is very active in AARP. She has been able to do some traveling - went to France and then
to Italy. She is appreciative of the reunion-time visits by classmates. Jim's dad passed away a few years ago.
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He has a sister on Cape Cod and another in Florida. His brother lives in Maine and is doing quite well. I
remarried in 1981 with the Mozden family present and very happy for us. David and I have a ten year old son
who is the delight of our lives! The remembrances of Moose in the Assembly were very special to me. I thank
all of you.
JAMES IRVIN MUIR III
25214
Spouse: Ann Linnell Muir
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
Children: Kathleen (Kate) Darby - 2/6/66
1962-64 B-2
Jean Linnell Wall - 5/14/68
James I. IV (Jamie) - 10/11/71
Grandchildren: Edward Hamer Darby Jr.- 2/27/91
Canham Muir Darby - 9/13/94
Lucille Jenkins Wall - 2/8/97
Kathleen Duncan Wall – 5/5/99
Business Address
Home Address
Polaris Investment Partners
506 Pitt Street
30 Fenwick Hall Allee
Mount Pleasant, S. C. 29464-4737
Charleston, South Carolina 29455
(843) 849-7652
(843) 414-4000
FAX: (843) 414-4001
E-Mail: jimm@polarisinvest.com
Title: Vice President Client Relations
Nature of Business: Investments
Remarks: The Muir’s continue to reside in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Ann has retired from Wando High
School effective in June. She and daughter, Jean, and granddaughters, Lucy (10) and Kathleen (8), spent five
weeks in Provence, France this summer. She will now do volunteer work for Hospice of Charleston, take a
master gardeners’ course, and make me continue to work to support her lavish traveling lifestyle.
Actually, I continue to work because I enjoy it. My office is on a 55 acre plantation with a 1730s
Manor House. I am the official tour guide. My other duties include hedge funds which are all the rage these
days.
Our daughters, Jean and Kate, and their families live nearby so we see the grandchildren (including
Hamer (16), Canham, (12), Lucy and Kathleen) often. Our son, Jamie, continues to live in Hawaii and his
mother makes him come home once a year.
We enjoyed seeing everyone at the Charleston Mini Reunion and look forward to the next big one in
2009.
JOHN Q. MULVANEY
25380
Spouse: Kandace (Kandy)
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 C-1
Children: Brendan - 5/8/1971
1962-64 D-1
Kelly - 10/17/1974
Kevin - 9/8/1977
Darren - 3/1980
Haley - 1/1983
Grandchildren: Mason Connor Burbey (Kelly) – 7/12/05
Avery Rose Mulvaney (Kevin) – 9/1/06
Sean Patrick Mulvaney (Brendan) – 5/31/07
Ryan Grant Mulvaney (Brendan) – 5/31/07
Business Address
Home Address
2520 Douglas Boulevard
5001 Susan Oak Drive
Roseville, California 95661
Fair Oaks, California 95628
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(916) 773-6078
(916) 987-1474
FAX: (916) 773-6453
FAX: (916)- 987-1473
E-Mail: johnmulvaney@qaplan.com
kandacemulvaney@aol.com
Title: Self-employed, owner
Nature of Business: Financial, tax, and retirement planning
Area of Specialization: Tax advantaged investments
Remarks: Son Brendan, now a major in the MC, and Samantha returned from China after 2½ years in Shanghai
in Dec 2006. While there on an Olmsted (USMA Class of ‘28) scholarship, he earned a PhD in International
Relations taken in the Chinese language; traveled extensively throughout SE Asia and beyond, and had the
pleasure of hosting Kandy and I on the final leg of our 2004 China excursion. Since his return, he has been to
Iraq and back; re-qualified as a Cobra pilot; and is now the proud father of twin boys, born in May 2007.
Needless to say, they have been in overdrive! We hope to visit them this fall at their home near San Diego.
Daughter Kelly and Chad were married in the Cayman Islands in April 2004. They presented us with
our first grandchild in July 2005 and had him baptized in Sacramento during their Christmas visit that year.
Kelly was recently promoted to a management position in her company and we are very happy for her. While
Wisconsin seems to agree with her, we sure miss seeing her, although she does get back to California once a
year or so. They moved into their new home near Green Bay in May 2006. We’re planning to visit them in
Sept 2007.
Son Kevin and Raeann, who completed her pastry chef degree in Sep 2003, were married in Oct 2004
and honeymooned on St Lucia in the Caribbean. They moved into their new home near Portland, Oregon in
2005 and presented us with our first granddaughter in September 2006. Kevin loves job as his home
construction company’s CAD draftsman.
Son Darren, after working for several years in the industry, received his electrical contracting license in
2006 and loves being an electrician. Brenna, his fiancée, who graduated from Sacramento State University in
Dec 2005 with a business degree, is enjoying being out of school and working in the “real world.” They moved
into their new home in Sep 2006 where Kandy was instrumental in getting them a great deal as their real estate
agent! They plan to wed in Jun 2008 and honeymoon in the Bahamas.
Daughter Haley will graduate from Sacramento State University in May 2008 and pursue a career in
event planning, a field in which she has been apprenticing for two years and thoroughly enjoys. When you can
convert your hobby, partying, into a career, it’s bound to be fun!
Kandy retired from teaching in the dental hygiene program at Sacramento City College in May 2003
and finally retired from the dental hygiene profession altogether in 2007 after 35 years! She must have seen a
million teeth! After her teaching job ended, she got bored so she started her real estate business in Jan 2004 and
is enjoying it immensely, in spite of its ups and downs.
JOSÉ MURATTI Jr.
25318
Spouse: S. Jo
Children: Joe III - 12/21/67
Rick - 10/29/71
Grandchildren: Katie – 1/10/02
Christopher – 3/13/04
Business Address
Home Address
Eagle Group International
240 Lakepoint Lane
HQ US Army Reserve Command
Fayetteville, Georgia 30215
1401 Deshler St
(770) 460 9194
Ft. McPherson, Georgia 30330-2000
jmurat@mindspring.com
(404) 464-9065
E-Mail: Jose.Murattijr@usarc.army.mil
Title: Project Manager, Senior Leader Training Program
Nature of Business: Leadership Training Seminar.
Area of Specialization: According to responses from a myriad of resume submissions, my special skill
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
1962-64 H-1
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set serves no possible purpose
Remarks: Jo and I are still employed in Fish and Wildlife and the Army Reserve Command, respectively. Jo is
a 14 at “Fins and Feathers” and gets to spend millions of taxpayer dollars on wildlife refuges that get hit by
hurricanes. All is well on the family front and I expect another grandchild soon, this time from Joe the pilot.
The current two are from Rick the lawyer. As a bottom-feeding contractor, my leadership seminars take me on
trips wherever there is a major Reserve command, so I’ve been traveling from Honolulu to Heidelberg and
points in-between. Those are the good trips; Mt. Pleasant, Utah is not. There is a certain irony in conducting
these leadership seminars for Colonels and Generals; however, I do love a good laugh and we have had many
(some of these guys still need adult supervision). Medicare rears its ugly head, but as long as I’m having fun
and the client wants it, I’ll keep doing this. In any case, I need to stay with it because in Ms. Jo’s words “as long
as I’m working, you’re working;” and as is the story of my life, she does love to work, bless her heart!
WILLIAM F. (“BILL”) MURDY
24987
Spouse: Mary B. Murdy
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: Rachel B. - 7/20/68
1962-64 D-2
Fordham - 2/28/72
Business Address
Home Address AOG 2007)
General Investment & Development Co.
71 St. John Place
600 Atlantic Avenue - Suite 2000
New Canaan, Connecticut 06840
Federal Reserve Plaza
(203) 966-3077
Boston, Massachusetts 02210
FAX: (203) 966-7859
(617) 973-9680 - ex 161
E-Mail: wfmtoad@aol.com
FAX: (617) 973-9646
wfmurdy@comfortsystemsusa.com
E-Mail: wfmtoad@aol.com
Title: President and CEO
Nature of Business: Ownership and management of multi-family residential and multi-tenanted commercial
real estate.
Remarks: No contact or response: In 1994 Bill wrote that all of the family was in school except for Bill:
Mary was at CUNY in the PhD program in English Literature; Rachel was at Columbia in the graduate program
in theater (directing and acting); and Fordham was at Northeastern finishing his undergraduate degree. Fordham
was also spending time as lead guitar and vocalist with his band, Bananafish, which had some following in the
Northeast. GID consumed most of Bill’s time as they continued to do some traditional things in the real estate
acquisition and development areas with a few new (and hopefully successful) twists. Bill also spent a good bit
of time on Academy affairs as a member of the Board of Trustees of the AOG.
KEVIN R. MURPHY
Spouse: Joanne H. (“Jody”)
1960-62 M-1
Children: Arthur - 3/3/65
1962-64 L-1
Brendan - 10/2/67
Brian - 1/18/75
Grandchildren: Caroline - 7/7/94
Teddy - 4/-/96
Cora – 1/-/99
Anderson - --/--/00
Sammy - --/--/01
Georgia - --/--/03
Kailan - --/--/04
Finnegan - --/--/06
Business Address
Home Address
Murphy Insurance Consulting
1744 Victoria Way
Cadet Co.:
261
25208
1744 Victoria Way
San Marcos, California 92069
San Marcos, California 92069
(619) 889-0425
(619) 889-0425
FAX: (760) 790-2806
FAX: (760) 790-2806
E-Mail: kmurphy64@aol.com
E-Mail: kmurphy64@aol.com
Cell: (619) 889-0425
Cell: (619) 889-0425
Title: Consultant
Nature of Business: Health and Life Insurance
Personal Specialization: High Tech - Enterprise Software
Remarks: Joanne and I have been in San Diego, California since 1986. Our oldest Art is in
Coral Gables, Florida in Real Estate development and has 4 children. Brendan in is Mortgage lending
and lives in Orange County, California and has 3 children. Brendan was recruited as an Army Quarterback in
1987 and spent a year at the Prep School. He then went to the University of San Diego where he was
a 4 year starting quarterback. Brian is in the Medical Device business and lives in Huntington, NY
and has one child. Peggy and Rusty McCormack also live in Huntington and have been a second
family to Brian. We see them quite often and have had a ball playing golf and doing some heavy Long
Island partying.
I spent 30 years in the High Tech business with IBM, Fujitsu and several startups my
last being in 2002. In that particular deal I had Barry McCaffrey as a consultant and he was very
instrumental in helping us put together a partnership with Qulacomm. Barry is a dynamic guy and fun
to work with.
In 2005 1 decided with Joanne to start our own business, Murphy Insurance Consulting.
We are appointed with all the major health insurance companies and do group and individual health and
life insurance. It's a great business and a lot of fun.
My passion is the game of golf . Living in San Diego is perfect for a golfer. As luck would
have it I had my first hole in one at my club in 2001 and my partner was none other than the infamous
Lou Jerge who just happened to be in San Diego visiting his brother Ned.
Joanne and I feel blessed and privileged to be part of the Long Gray Line and look forward to
our 50th.
BILL MURPHY
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
1962-64 A-2
25315
Spouse: N/A
Children: Sarah Elizabeth - 11/24/83
Michael William (Mike)-8/17/85
William T. II (Willy) - 7/29/90
Home Address
10914 East 29th Avenue
Spokane, Washington 99206
(509) 928-0415
FAX: (509) 928-0415
Business Address
WTM Appraisals
0914 East 29th Avenue
Spokane, Washington 99206
(509 928-0415
FAX: (509) 928-0415
E-Mail: wtm_app@comcast.net
E-Mail: Irishwtm@aol.com
Cell: (509) 995-6288
Title: Residential Real Estate Appraiser
Nature of Business: Valuation of real property
Remarks: Semi-retired. Average about 3 appraisals per month for the Veterans Administration. Rest of time
is spent golfing, fishing, reading, and puttering around the house..
Sarah is a maitre de for an upscale restaurant in NYC.
Mike is finishing up his Aeronautical Engineering Degree at Penn State. He will graduate in Dec and
after that who knows. Hopefully he will make big bucks and help pay off the college loans.
Willy is entering his last year in high school. He is president of his class of 550. Need a day timer to
keep up with his active life. He is the three time city skeet champion, just finished Boys State, is active in
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Drum Corps International playing the baritone for the Spokane Thunder, reads his poetry at a local
establishment, plays golf, and plays the trombone in the Jazz Band and Marching Band. He has applied for an
appointment for the military academy. Be neat as I believe he is the youngest son of our class.
Life is good for me with no major health problems.
JOHN F. MURRAY
25242
Spouse: Louise
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Children: Marisa - 6/20/69
1962-64 D-2
Michele Pyne - 2/5/71
John - 10/8/72
Grandchildren: Patrick Murray Pyne – 8/29/06
Business Address
Home Address
Northern Virginia Community College
5700 Wooden Hawk Lane
Annandale, Virginia
Burke, Virginia 22015
(703) 239-2651
E-Mail: jmurra64@cox.net
Cell: (703) 727-1754
Title: Retired U. S. Army; Adjunct College Professor
Nature of Business: Education
Area of Specialization: Teaching Spanish
Remarks: Louise and I are still in Northern Virginia and still working part time – Louise is in the George
Mason University Registrar’s Office and I’m teaching Spanish at Northern Virginia Community College.
We finally became grandparents last year, but we don’t see Patrick too often since he lives in Little
Rock with Michele and her husband, Jeff. Marisa is still in Los Angeles and John and Sindy are in San
Francisco.
As hard as I work at it, my handicap keeps going up. Our golfing classmates in this area are happy
about that because I usually pay for the food and drink after playing.
We’re wondering where the ideal place to settle down is. Any suggestions?
NICHOLAS M. NAHAS (NICK)
Spouse: Rosalie S.
Children: Michael Nicholas - 8/13/66
(Lt. Col., USA)
Anne Marie Collins - 3/26/70
Grandchildren: Nicholas Robert Nahas - 4/28/92
Haley Emilia Nahas - 3/12/95
Olivia Anne Nahas - 8/8/97
Michael Scott Collins – 5/20/98
Jack Stephen Collins – 6/2/00
Sophie Rose Collins – 4/18/02
Business Address
Home Address
Science Applications Int'l Corp. (SAIC)
10035 Clearfield Avenue
1710 SAIC Drive
Vienna, Virginia 22181
McLean, Virginia 22102
(703) 281-1809
(703) 676-6453
E-mail: nahasnm@yahoo.com
FAX: (703) 676-5093
E-Mail: nicholas.m.nahas@saic.com
Cell: (703) 568-8893
and
Moss Construction Co.
4265D Brookfield Corporate Drive
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-1
1962-64 I-1
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25206
Chantilly, Virginia 20151
(703) 961-7707
Fax: (703) 961-7710
Email: nnahas@mossconstruction.net
Cell: (703) 994-8962
Titles: Business Development Coordinator for Japan for SAIC
Oversight of home addition construction in Fairfax County, Va.
Nature of Business: Largest employee owned high tech company in the U. S.
Area of Specialization: Program development and management in Japan and Asia.
Remarks: A funny thing happened on the way to retirement. As usually happens, things did not work out
exactly as planned or expected. First of all, SAIC got a new CEO who decided in his infinite wisdom to do an
IPO and go public. Many/most of the older folks decided to either retire or phase out since the long standing
policy of employee ownership was coming to an end. To make a long story short, I decided to also phase down
as a ramp toward retirement so now work for SAIC only a few hours a week making myself available for
historical purposes and assistance to anyone who is interested in Japanese business. Amazing how every month
or so I get a phone call asking for assistance in one form or another.
While all of this was going on, we had a small addition put on our house. Being my normal nosy self, I
had many conversations with the owner of the construction company doing the work. When he finished my job,
totally out of the blue, he asked if I would like to manage all of their home addition projects so that he could
concentrate on generating new business. Since I was trying to decide what I was going to do “when I retired”,
this was one of those things that “just happens”. In any case, now that I am “scaling down” I have two jobs
instead of none. A little crazy, but fun. Rosalie asks each morning, “ok, where are you going today?”
For someone who does not have a full time job, Rosalie is as busy as ever. She continues to do tax
preparation and last year passed the test to become an Enrolled Agent for the IRS. She threatens to quit her job
every year, but so far has not acted on the threat.
Kids and grandkids make it all worthwhile with many interesting stories every day. I do not remember
what we did before long distance phone calls became so cheap! Daily updates keep us laughing in amazement.
And of course, this year Medicare kicks in. We did not get older, but somehow the years went by.
Hard to remember where they all went, but every one was better than the last.
RANDY K. NANSTAD
25272
Spouse: Sonya M.
Children: David Scott - 12/9/65
Lisa Dawn - 11/9/67
Rachel Diane - 5/30/70
Grandchildren: Henryk Christopher – 3/15/96
Benjamin David – 5/1/98
Business Address
Home Address AOG 2007)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
1211 Rockley Rd.,
P. O. Box 2008, M.S. 6151
Knoxville, Tennessee 37931
Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831
(865) 675-2062
(865) 574-4471
Email: ms-sanyo@charter.net
FAX: (865) 574-6095
E-Mail: nanstadrk@ornl.gov
Cell: (865) 748-4215_
Title: Group Leader, Nuclear Materials Science and Technology Group, Materials Science and Technology
Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Nature of Business: Research and Development on materials for service in nuclear reactors, with a focus on
effects of irradiation on mechanical properties and fracture toughness of structural materials for both current
generation light-water reactors and advanced high temperature reactors..
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
1962-64 C-1
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Area of Specialization: Fracture mechanics and radiation effects
Remarks: Well, since the last time I submitted something for this document, our daughter Lisa and her
husband Christopher (in Madison, Wisconson) have produced two boys, now 9 and 11. Our daughter Rachel is
close to finishing her degree in film making and our son David is an environmental engineer in San Francisco,
California. Sonya is retired and I am still working, although thinking about the retirement deal more and more,
especially since they made me a group leader again after 5 years of peace. In fact, here is the bio #2 that I wrote
somewhat as a joke (although as a Russian friend says, “every joke has a bit of joke”) for the Division Director
back in April of 2006, thinking he would use the more typical bio#1 (not shown):
“I am also pleased to announce that Randy Nanstad has accepted the Group Leader position for the
Nuclear Materials Science and Technology Group. I asked Randy for a short bio – it follows: Randy was born
as a baby a long, long time ago in a land far, far away. His birth was normal in all respects, yet there was
something unsettling in his demeanor, something difficult to define and even to describe…just a feeling that
something was - not quite right! Nonetheless, he grew, he went to school, met with moderate success, was
relatively athletic, met a nice pretty girl, went to a military school, went to Ranger Training and Airborne
Training, served in the U.S. Army in Germany for 1.5 years, mastered the Grafenwoehr artillery range,
transported nuclear weapons across German highways, served as a company commander of a basic training unit
in Washington, went to Vietnam, crashed in a helicopter, spent four months in the hospital, served for a year in
Ft. Riley, Kansas, was medically retired from the Army, went to the University of Wisconsin, got a M.S. degree
in Nuclear Engineering in 1971, got a Ph.D. degree in Metallurgical Engineering in 1974, fathered three great
children along the way, came to Oak Ridge National Laboratory, did research, was a group leader for 20 years,
spent a subsequent five years doing research without being bothered much by anybody, rides a motorcycle. He
used to be able to dunk a basketball, could jump up on desks from a standing start, was tempted to dance on
certain desks but never did (now it’s too late), played handball until a few months ago, needs a knee
replacement, hair is turning gray, brain is turning to mush, then accepted this job, proving that….yes, something
was not quite right!”
I travel a fair amount on business, including 2 or 3 foreign trips per year, and am going to Korea and
China in October and looking to visiting the Great Wall among other sites. As I said previously, I ride a
motorcycle and now have a 2001 Indian Spirit that I rode from Chicago to Santa Monica on Route 66. I haven’t
played much handball for over a year because I need a knee replacement, but will once I find the time to get that
done. Sonya enjoys sending stuff to the grandsons, her book club, and other social interactions. No doubt by
the time of the next directory, I will be retired and doing…..I have no idea!
MICHAEL R. NAWROSKY
25041
Died Of Wounds July 6, 1968
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 D-2
Sister (deceased)
Marilyn Nawrosky
Remarks: Marilyn worked as a human resources consultant in
Georgia
Mike is buried at West Point, Section 34, Row E, Grave 191
Vietnam Wall – 53W29
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JUSTICE W. (WILL) NEALE
25040
Spouse: Kris S.
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 M-1
Children: Laurie Joe Ohlerking - 4/30/63
1961-62 I-1
Tracy Lynn Doyle - 5/13/66
1962-64 C-1
Justice Ryan - 12/10/84
Nicole Alyce - 12/11/85
Grandchildren: Robert James Miller - 4/27/82 (Laurie)
Alyssa Gail Ketchum - 4/15/83 ( " )
Meagan Renee Miller - 1/25/85 ( " )
Alexa Rose Doyle – 1/27/03
Kyra Lynn Doyle – 11/27/03
Joshua Tyler Doyle – 5/18/05
Aaron Jacob Doyle – 5/18/05
Great-grandchildren: Neely Rae Miller – 9/20/05 (Robert)
Reed Allen Ketchum – 9/27/06
Cohen Jack Ketchum – 10/10/07 (est.)
Business Address
Home Address
Eby-Brown Company, LPO
48W490 Country Life Drive
280 Shuman Boulevard
Maple Park, Illinois 60151
P.O. Box 3067
(630) 365-0133
Naperville, Illinois 60566-7067
E-Mail: wneale@blastcomm.com
(630) 778-2800 x240
FAX: (630) 778-2830
E-Mail: wneale@eby-brown.com
Title: Senior Oracle Application Developer
Nature of Business: Convenience store wholesaler
Area of Specialization: Developing custom solutions for merchandise forecasting, distribution and 'deal'
auditing.
Remarks: It does not seem possible that it has been another five years since John last put us through a session of
remedial classmate update. In that John has stated that ‘Yada Yada’ is not an acceptable response, the following
summarizes the world since last we did this.
Professionally the world is not much different. I still work for Eby-Brown designing database systems and
it is still fun after all these years. Wife Kris is still a shift manager for the internal help desk at what was Spiegel
(catalogue company) and now, after several convulsions, is Eddy Bauer.
My eldest, much to her mother’s dismay, has gotten into horses and now owns five at last count. She and
her husband even moved to a smaller house because the associated land had room for the critters. She almost
disowned me when I sent her black balloons on her 40th birthday and was equally unimpressed when I called her
‘Grandmother’ after Neely was born. I told her she could deal with ‘Grand’ if I had to add ‘Great’ to my title.
Then in October of 2005, I was privileged to attend the wedding of my oldest granddaughter. Almost a
year later we welcomed Reed into the world and very shortly his brother Cohen will arrive.
In the meantime, daughter number two added to her twin girls with a set of twin boys. As I mentioned last
time, and even more so now, it is difficult to explain who is related to whom in what manner with the chronic
generation mixing we have.
Son Ryan took a year off from education (really burned out in high school), but has since finished his
associates in criminal justice and is well on his way to a bachelor’s degree. Youngest daughter is still trying to
figure out what she wants to do although she has worked her way up to a General Manager position with a sub shop
chain in the area.
To see the mess in the house (yes, they have both ‘failed to launch’ so far), you would never believe she gets nearly
perfect inspection results at work.
As for Kris and I our main outside interests are our dogs and birds. After our first Shar Pei died over five
years ago we went ‘nuts’ and now have eleven. Yes, we raise them and wouldn’t trade for any of them. We also
have four parrots and assorted other smaller feathered things.
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That should about cover it for this addition. Retirement his still over the horizon but as long as we’re
having fun, that’s no big deal. Life is good.
HOWARD E. NESTLERODE III
ex-cadet
Spouse: Ruth Ann
Children: Janet A - 10/4/69
Diane E. Gayton - 9/28/71
Karen E. - 1/16/73
Grandchildren: Erin G. Gayton – 10/4/99
Business Address
Home Address
QSS Group, Inc.
5723 Cannon Lane
4500 Forbes Boulevard.
Alexandria, Virginia 22303
Lanham, Maryland 20706
(703) 960-2962
(703) 767-5836
E-Mail: hnest@yahoo.com
E- Mail: howard.nestlerode_contractor@dtra.mil
Title: Process Manager
Nature of Business: Provide Information Technology Support to Defense Threat Reduction Agency
Area of Specialization: Data Processing, Quality Assurance, Systems Engineering
Remarks from last time: My memory is foggy. I was in M-1 plebe year and until I left in Feb 62. I think I was
in A-1 for Beast. I don't remember all my roommates. I haven't seen a directory in some time, so I'm not sure
what my listing says. Sorry I'm so hard to find.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
HARWOOD S. NICHOLS
25482
Spouse: Barbara
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-1
Children: Rebecca Gautreau - 11/74
1962-64 K-1
Susannah - 12/79
Grandchild: Mary Gautreau - 6/13/01
Sarah Morgan Gautreau – 4/-/04
Samuel Harwood Gautreau - 4/-/06
Business Address
Home Address
Sun Trust Bank
3910 Log Trail Way
120 East Baltimore St.
Reisterstown, Maryland 21136
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
(410) 833-6733
(443) 237-5320
E-Mail: Nativebear@aol.com
E-Mail: hnichols@merctrust.com
Title: Portfolio Manager
Nature of Business: Banking
Area of Specialization: Investments
Remarks: Work continues to be a part of my life and I expect it will be for a few more years. Having been
employed at 5 different banks, one feels a bit like a free agent. Your skills are still in demand and the cash is
always useful, but mostly it’s just fun to play the game.
Daughter Rebecca and her 3 incredible children reside but ten minutes away and are a major source of
joy. My duties, compared to Barbara’s, are some what limited. Attending kindergarten graduation, watching
“Cyber Space”, and delivering inspirational readings of Dr. Seuss and other classics, are among my more
requested skills. Of course being the only Pathfinder qualified member of the group, I am also regularly drafted
to reconnoiter the best routes to birthday parties or to find an adequate source of Ice Cream.
Susy graduated from Michigan and taught school in Detroit City under the Teach for America program.
After marrying her college sweetheart she has been pursuing a life long dream of teaching adolescents the
eternal wisdom of western literature. Despite their chronic skepticism, she takes keen satisfaction in illustrating
to her students, that everything in their burgeoning sex lives, among other things, was foreseen by the Great
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Bard in Romeo and Juliet, and suggesting that they would be wise to learn from the events of that tragedy.
Having given up golf out of sheer frustration, the greatest challenge to my emotional equilibrium has
been the recognition that I am a red state guy living in the bluest of blue states. My opinions on the course of
the nation I pretty much keep to myself. Even Barbara’s feigned agreement I suspect stems from a desire for
domestic harmony.
Despite an apparent dislike for our leaders from all parties, there is virtually no discussion about
scrapping the system that produced them. I mean if our democracy is such a great idea why do we keep coming
up with leaders that no one likes? Mostly I am over whelmed by the conviction held by so many of my fellow
Marylanders that had they, or their heroes, been in charge on 9/12, the world would be somehow a much better
place. It is, of course, always fun to speculate on historical outcomes under different circumstances, but it is an
academic exercise, usually engaged in by those who have no decisions to make. And yet that is what passes for
public debate on the nation’s problems. We have become a nation full of excuses not solutions.
But my grandson, the inestimable Samuel Harwood Gautreau, seems to care not. He laughs and plays
with his truck and appears amenable to my suggestions about life. He is the future. I hope the pride I felt for
my country, when we swore our oath on The Plain, so many years ago, will not be denied him.
JOHN A. NISCHWITZ
25484
Spouse: Mary Jo
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
Children: Mark William - 12/23/70
1962-64 H-1
Elizabeth Anne - 6/29/72
Ellen Marie - 7/21/73
Marianne Elaine - 8/4/75
Matthew Philip - 4/14/79
David Charles - 9/21/82
Grandchildren: Ashlyn Diane – 3/2/98
Alexis Shaye – 5/1/99
Arianna Page – 2/19/01
Joseph Charles Serio – 11/26/03
John Philip Serio – 7/1/05
Business Address
Home Address
5340 Royal Hills Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63129
(314) 487-2283
Title: Retired gentleman farmer.
Nature of Business: Retired
Area of Specialization: Slow growing plants
Remarks: Considering my undergraduate academic performance, I am proud to announce that five of our six
children have master’s degrees and the sixth is commanding a company in Iraq on his second tour – and will
launch his master’s upon return stateside. We are all healthy and active and enjoy rearing the progeny. They
all have vigorous health and courageous sense of humor.
I am a master gardener and volunteer horticulturist at the Missouri Botanical Garden. I continue to
write trivia quizzes for the Civil War Roundtables of St. Louis. I also make birdhouses with license plate roofs.
Any classmate who sends me a license plate, I will return a birdhouse.
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J. WARREN NORMYLE
25266
Died April 18, 2007
Widow: Sharon
Cadet Co.: 1960-62 E-1
Children: "Grown & gone”
1962-64 G-1
Grandchildren: “4”
Home Address
475 N.W. 68th Avenue
Plantation (Ft. Lauderdale), Florida 33317
(954) 583-4059
FAX: (954) 583-8979
E-Mail: shash606@comcast.net
Remarks: Kids all grown and moved on. Nothing really
interesting to report..
ROBERT L. (BOB) NORTH
25186
Spouse: Deborah K. (Debbie)
1960-62 E-2
Children: Amy - 12/23/66
1962-64 H-2
Kari - 10/5/70
Kirk - 7/17/72
Lori - 8/2/80
Jill - 8/17/85
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
2509 Forest Lake Drive
Wake Forest, North Carolina 27587
(919) 562-3273
Remarks: I spoke to Bob and verified the phone number is good. He promised to
put something together, but seemed a bit reluctant. Last time, he wrote: After 27 years in Maryland we have
migrated south to NORTH Carolina. We now live adjacent to a small lake in Wake Forest which is still just a
small town. Retired life is good. This year my youngest daughter starts at UNC and her older sister graduates
from NC State and begins her last year at Meredith (dual major). It is going be a lean year but we have no
complaints. Our townhouse on Topsail Island gets much family use and when Debbie retired from her Grandma
job it will get even more winter use. Summertime finds a North on Topsail much of the time. Outside of the
money issues we find retirement far superior to working. I know some of you may find that hard to believe but
in spite of our nurtured work ethic "play hard" beats "work hard" every time....
Cadet Co.:
RICHARD A. NOWAK (WAK)
Cadet Co.:
Spouse: Marie
1960-62 L-2
Children: Jeffrey M. Nowak - 5/20/65
1962-64 I-2
Matthew A. Nowak - 2/22/68
Eric R. Nowak - 2/17/71
Grandchildren: Michael E. Nowak - 3/22/94
Jonathan Nowak - 11/15/96
Alexander Nowak – 1/12/00
Laine Nowak – 2/19/01
Allison Nowak – 11/2/03
Austin Fletcher – 7/8/93
Gabe Nowak – 9/8/07
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25377
Business Address
Home Address
GAF-Elk Corporation
5701 Southern Hills Dr
14643 Dallas Parkway - Suite 1000
Flower Mound, Texas 75022
Dallas, Texas 75240
(817) 430-0524
(972) 851-0402
FAX: (972) 851-0560
Cell (214) 906-0664
E-Mail: dick.nowak@elkcorp.com
Title: Executive V.P. & COO
Nature of Business: Building Products
Remarks: Still working, still married – 43 years. Exciting life – wonderful kids and grandkids..
JACK NUNN
25155
Spouse: Susan Swannack-Nunn
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
Children: Jack Elliott Nunn - 9/23/92
1962-64 K-2
Business Address
Home Address
Nunn, Swannack-Nunn Associates
7764 NE Hidden Cove Road
Bainbridge Island, Wash. 98110-1140
(206) 780-0500
E-Mail: jhnunn@msn.com
Title: Principal
Nature of business: consulting
Remarks: We have lived on Bainbridge Island for 7 years. My wife owns an art
gallery here and we have a 14 year old son who keeps us very active. I continue to work in consulting.
DENNIS F. O'BLOCK
25361
Spouse: Barbara
Children: Buckley - 9/23/68
Kyle - 8/20/83
Stephany - 2/16/86
Stacia - 11/13/89
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Medical Prevention and
P. O. Box 1209
Nutritional Research Resources, Inc.
Vashon Island, Washington
17407 Vashon Highway SW
98070-1209
PO Box 1209
(206) 567-5678
Vashon Island, Washington 98070
FAX: (206) 567-5288
(206) 463-2089
E-Mail: obfamily@nwlink.com
FAX: (206) 567-5288
E-Mail: barter@nwlink.com
Title: Businessman Entrepreneur
Nature of Business: Product distribution – wellness – 1 on 1 marketing
Area of Specialization (from last directory): My Company, Medical Prevention & Nutritional Research, Inc.,
specializes in the early detection of potentially dangerous metabolic variances and is a licensed Washington
State Level I medical test site. We perform CLIA waved health screens such as Cholesterol, PSA, HbA1c,
Blood Pressure, Osteopo-rosis, TSH, ALT, and Body Composition. My certification as a phlebotomist allows
me to do finger-stick blood draws for those screens requiring a blood sample.
One of the most exciting tests we do (by sending away cheek cells) is a DNA Analysis of 20 different
genes that have clinically shown to have played a role in negative effects on the general population at large.
These tests identify genetic variations, called single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that under the influence
of environmental triggers, can make even a healthy person more prone to develop certain diseases. Knowledge
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
1962-64 C-1
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of these variations will allow for active intervention with customized preventive protocols earlier and with
greater specificity than ever before, to reduce a patient’s disease risk years before the symptoms appear. This
test is targeted at identifying “hidden” potential Cardiovascular, Osteoporotic, Detoxification, Cancer, Oxidative
Stress, Inflammation, and Insulin Resistance (diabetes) genetic pre-dispositions.
Equally importantly, this program recommends a computerized Wellness Protocol of customized
nutritional supplements and life-style options for clients who are genetically at risk to the potentially negative
effects of certain genes they have. This program is the ultimate in pro-active preventive measures and the results
are valid for the rest of our lives because our genes do not change.
While we do not prescribe, treat, or cure existing metabolic conditions our Measure and Monitor efforts
are ideally suited for those looking for an Alternative addition to their current treatment program. We have the
right high-tech equipment to measure the results we are getting and we are able to Adjust to optimize the client’s
benefits. Another exciting program we are just beginning to get involved in is my membership to and a
networking relationship with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine. Founded in 1993, A4M
membership now includes 11,000 physicians, healthcare practitioners, scientists, researchers, academics, and
laypersons from 65 countries worldwide. www.a4m.com
Remarks from last time: Life has been very good to our family since the last directory with great health for
everyone being at the top of the list. Turning 64 years-old in February ‘03 and having 3 teenagers at home has a
unique set of rewards…. and opportunities (as they say)…. Occasionally I think I would prefer grandchildren at
this stage of my life and then I re-think and realize how blessed we are with such a wonderful family.
Probably the most exciting event since the last directory is that after 14 years our primary supplier
(Kronos) of our 30-employee high-tech company, bought my partner & I out. This has afforded me some time
and capital to pursue other business ventures. One of these ventures was a great ‘educational experience’ and
that was our Boat Charter Business. Not a great financial success, per se, but what a tremendous growth and
learning experience for this ‘land lubber.’ And, I now sure know how to fix ‘things.’
But, my real passion still remains in the Personal Wellness arena that goes back 10 years ago when I
had my heart attack. Since then, my company, Medical Prevention, has perfectly positioned itself for what Paul
Zane Pilzer calls the ‘Next Trillion Dollar Industry” and that is the Wellness Industry.
Pilzer describes our current Health Care system as the sickness business, and he describes wellness as
“…money spent to make you feel healthier, even when you are not sick by any medical terms.” With our latest
DNA gene screening capability, we are able to “Lead the Parade” for those who are serious about taking charge
of their personal health through a pro-active optimal wellness program.
Tom Brokaw says, “It is easy to make a buck. It is a lot tougher to make a difference.” What I am
doing and what I will continue doing is to make ‘a difference’ in people’s lives through their personal health.
Especially through the wonderful benefits of DNA – Gene Testing. Visit our web site at:
http://optimalhealth.unfranchise.com for more information.
Barbara and I are looking forward to our 40th and reuniting with ‘ol friends and Classmates…
JOSEPH J. O'BRIEN
25177
Died May 10, 1969
1962-64
Widow: Patricia M. Broyles
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
A-2
Children:
Mary Katherine Harris – 12/17/63
Margaret A. Bermudez – 6/21/66
Thomas Joseph O'Brien – 12/24/68
Grandchildren:
Margaret Ellen (Maggie) Harris - 4/30/88
Ian J. Harris - 11/8/92
Meredith A. Bermudez-10/8/89
Mason M. Bermudez – 9/1/94
Pat's Business Address :
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
310 King Street
271
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
(703) 518-2804
FAX: (703) 799-1599
pbroyles@cbmove.com
Cell: (703) 967-9976
Home:
2115 Rampart Drive
Alexandria, Virginia 22308
(703) 799-7475
FAX: (703) 799-1599
E-Mail: pbroyles1@verizon.com
Title: Real Estate Broker.
Nature of Business: Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage,the Realty
Clan,specializing in Northern Virginia and DC.
Remarks: Our family is still in the northern Virginia area. My daughters are both working with me and we
advertise as the Realty Clan and enjoy doing business as a family. My son is working for a computer
contracting company in Fairfax and doing well.
My final goals for the fourth stage of my life are to work as little as possible and travel as much as
possible and connect with old friends whenever possible.
Thanks for letting me participate.
Sincerely,
Pat Broyles
LEO P. O'CONNELL
24924
Spouse: Pearl J.
Children: Kevin - 5/17/67
John - 1/31/69
Karen - 6/9/72
Kristin - 6/18/74
Grandchildren: Tom
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Oyster Point Radiology
13 Whittakers Mill
11835 Fishing Point Drive #201
Williamsburg, Virginia 23185
Newport News, Virginia 23606
757-873-8824
(757) 873-8823
Email: lpoconnell@att.net
FAX: (757) 873-1642
Title: Physician
Nature of Business: Self-employed - diagnostic radiology offices
Area of Specialization: Diagnostic Radiologist
Remarks: No response. Leo wrote in 1998: It has been a while since I updated this entry. Now the children
are almost on their own and the nest is almost empty.
Kevin graduated from William and Mary and is a stockbroker for Merrill Lynch. He and his
wife, Trae, and their son, Tom, live nearby in Newport News. John graduated from Radford University and is a
Virginia State Trooper assigned to Richmond and Henrico County. He and his wife, Lynda, have recently
completed a new home in rural Hanover County. Karen graduated from Duke University and is a third year
medical student at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk. Kristin recently graduated from Virginia Tech,
majoring in wildlife and forestry. She spent six months in Kenya working with the Kenya Wildlife Service
studying elephants. She is now working on the Chesapeake Bay with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science.
Pearl and I enjoy traveling. We remain active in our Church and enjoy evenings at the symphony, opera and
theater. Pearl is on the board of the Virginia Symphony League. I continue to practice diagnostic radiology in a
private office setting.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-1
1962-64 E-1
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DENNIS J. O'CONNOR
25423
Spouse: Annette
Cadet Co.:
1959-61 C-1
Children: Traci M. Turkekul - 7/7/66
1962-64 E-1, M-1
Jennifer K. - 2/17/72
Grandchildren: Ryan V. Turkekul - 3/10/92
Laura M. Turkekul - 2/28/95
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
INNOLOG
.
2703 Willow Drive
2010 Corporate Ridge, Suite 900
Vienna, Virginia 22181
McLean, VA 22101
(703) 255-2841
(703) 506-1555
FAX: (703) 255-5330
FAX: (703) 506-4559
E-Mail: aoconnor@erols.com
E-Mail: doconnor@hq.innolog.com
Title: Business Development/Senior Business Development Manager
Area of Specialization: Marketing for defense contracting company, INNOLOG, specializing in the entire
gamut of logistics from factory to foxhole. Company is taking experience and products to commercial arena now
through Rocco McGurk.
Remarks: No response – left a message. In 1998, Dennis wrote that he was with a company that had
developed a niche in the logistics industry and is well known throughout the Army community. Annette was
still enjoying her work in medicine. Traci and her husband, Erol, were living in Fairfax which is about 20
minutes away. Jennifer was a Recruiter for Cable and Wireless, a British owned businesses-only
telecommunications company.. Dennis regretted missing the Charleston Mini-reunion.
RON ODOM
25282
Spouse: Katherine P. (Kathy)
1960-62 D-2
Children: Derek K. Odom - 9/27/77
1962-64 M-2
(USMA 1999)
Brent A. Odom - 6/25/79
(Gonzaga ROTC 2001)
Grandchildren: Taylor Marie Odom – 8/8/07
Business Address
Home Address
Retired
6280 Alamosa Lane
Bozeman, Montana 59718-8954
(406) 585-0558
E-Mail: karodom@theglobal.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: Kathy and I still live in Montana. Our days are filled by the activities t hat easy access to the
outdoors make possible! Seems that we do a little of everything: hunting, fishing, hiking. biking, canoeing, and
skiing. Kathy supplements that with her piano and music group. We are both gym rats, too.
Our sins, Derek and Brent, are both doing the things that Army Captains do. Derek is finishing his
second Iraq deployment as a Special Forces “A” team leader. He married Nicole, a second year medical school
student, last December.
Brent has just started grad school, a three year mechanical engineering PhD program as a member of the
Uniformed Scientist and Engineer Program, Army Acquisition Corps. He married Sarah, a former Army nurse,
now mother of our first grandchild, Taylor Marie Odom. Everyone says that will change our lives – and we are
already convinced.
Cadet Co.:
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JIM O’DONNELL
25351
Spouse: Janet
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
Children: James - 7/16/66
1962-64 F-1
Jennifer Chalsen - 3/8/70
Grandchildren: James O’ Donnell- 2/12/93
Brian O’Donnell – 7/22/94
Matthew O’Donnell – 12/28/00
Hudson Chalsen – 6/1/01
Pearl Chalsen – 1/3/03
Jack O’Donnell – 12/-/05
Sawyer Chalsen – 12/-/-06
Business Address
Home Address
19 Grove Street
Tarrytown, New York 10591
(914) 332-0646
E-Mail: jimod1@attglobal.net
Cell: (914) 886-3455
Title: Retired since 2003 from IBM/AT&T Global Network
Nature of Business: Data Networking
Remarks: Janet and I have lived in Tarrytown, NY (home of Marymount College, some may remember) since
retiring from the Army at West Point in 1985. Retired for good in 2003 after working for IBM/AT&T in 2003
in White Plains, NY. Actually, I am semi-retired, since I have done taxes for H&R Block now for the last 4 tax
seasons. We live in a registered landmark house built in 1856, which could keep me plenty busy by itself.
We also have 7 grandchildren (6 boys and 1 girl); 4 live in North Carolina, giving us a reason to travel,
and the other 3 (including one less than a year old) live minutes a way in Tarrytown, so that also keeps us busy,
and gives us a lot of joy. I've given up on golf, but we keep a 21 foot boat on the Hudson, which I enjoy much
more than Janet does. We both hail originally from Staten Island, NY and have siblings in the NY-NJ-CT
tristate area, so I have to concede that life, though slowing down, is good for us right now - very good.
RICHARD V. OEHRLEIN
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 K-2
Business Address
25010
Spouse: Ginger
Children: Kristen - 5/22/68
Jeffrey - 11/15/69
Grandchildren: Gabriella – 3/26/97
Matthew – 2/8/2000
Lucas – 2/12/2002
Home Address
2403 Apple Hill Road
Alexandria, Virginia 22308-1504
(703) 780-8362
Email: oehrlein@cox.net
Cell: (703) 598-5879
Title: Retired.
Area of Specialization: Operations Research, Cost Analysis, Personnel Management
Remarks: I retired on October 1, 1990 and have managed to stay such – highly recommend “retired life.” You
have plenty of time to be very busy or do nothing at all. Finally, most of us are also retired, so this isn’t news to
anyone. I’m very active with tennis, having played on the All-Army Tennis Team and also coached the team
during the 1990’s. I’ve also played a lot of club tennis and participated on U. S. Tennis Association teams.
In September 2006, my brother Walter (Class of 1965) and I were inducted into the Army Sports Hall of Fame.
This was a tremendous honor for us, and is a great reflection if the winderful tennis and squash teams we had at
West Point. Our plaques hang in Kimsey Hall (adjacent to Michie Stadium) in the area where there is a
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comprehensive history of Army Sports.
Krissy and Marcos reside in Charlottesville, Virginia, where Marcos is a systems engineer with GE
FANUC. Krissy is a very busy housewife with three wonderful children, Gabriella, Matthew, and Lucas.
Ginger and I are often in Charlottesville enjoying our duties as grandparents and cheering for the University of
Virginia in athletic events.
Our son Jeff now lives in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and works in the ski and restaurant business.
We love to visit Jeff and combine such with a tour of western states to see the fantastic scenery.
Ginger has also retired from the Doctor’s Office. which allows us much time to travel and enjoy life
together. We have owned our home in Virginia for a long time and continue to reap the benefits of the retired
lifestyle.
GREGORY M. (GREG) OLSON
25283
Spouse: Estelle “Teddy”
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
Children: Timothy J. - 12/28/65
1962-64 F-1
Jennifer L. Thompson - 7/17/67
Grandchildren: Kayla A. Thompson - 6/4/90
Cooper J. Olson – 11/29/00
Russell J. Olson – 2/21/02
Business Address
Home Address
Warranty Title, Inc.
3515 Clubheights Drive
5525 N. Union Boulevard
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80918
(719) 540-8997
(888) 578-7870
E-Mail: teddyandgreg@aol.com
FAX: (719) 314-0778
E-Mail: greg@olson.org
Cell: (719) 492-0027
Title: President
Nature of Business: Title Insurance
Area of Specialization: Legal
Remarks: Since the 2000 Class of 1964 Directory, there have been a lot of changes. I sold a business and
started a small title insurance company as far as work goes. The most wonderful personal change was my
marriage in 2001 to a beautiful lady, Teddy, whom many of you have met over these past 6 years. Our families
have been friends for over 30 years and our sons played hockey together, and as opponents, during their high
school years.
Our marriage has led to an expanded family, consisting of my two children and three grandchildren, as
well as Teddy’s two children – George Stetson and his wife Valentina and Jane Allen Moore and her husband,
Jonathan; and our other five grandchildren, Adrian, Elliz Jane, Pratt, Georgia, and Ava. This creates a
wonderfully busy travel schedule.
Our children are all doing well. My son Tim is an in-house patent attorney for Alstom, a large
international corporation specializing in energy and transportation. He spends his spare time coaching his sons
in hockey, baseball, and other sports, while his wife Jennifer takes charge of their intellectual development.
Daughter Jennifer is a claims adjuster with USAA here in Colorado Springs and enjoys working for an
employee/service oriented company. (I’m going on my 46th year with USAA!) Teddy’s son, George, is
finishing his PhD in political science and will (hopefully) be going on to teach at the college level. Jane Allen
runs her own job placement agency and is also busy raising her two daughters. All of the children and
grandchildren are healthy and lead very active lives.
Teddy is a retired school teacher, teaching 1st through 3rd grade. She now dedicates her off hours to
“golf”! I think she even enjoys it more than I do!
We enjoy golf, travel, reading, and the opportunity to visit old friends. We have a close knit group of
classmates here in Colorado and get together with the Annans, Dooleys, Harmans, Kunkels, Smiths, and Popes,
among others. Dick Peterson moved out to Arizona so I miss one of my golfing buddies. Anyone visiting this
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way, please give us a call.
Teddy and I had a great time with the golfing Grads at Amelia Island in Florida, although six hour
rounds of golf are a little tiring for a guy on Medicare! We stayed with Mel and Hilda Case and enjoyed the
visit with everyone.
Once again, if you are visiting the beautiful Colorado Springs Area, please give us a call.
Cheers, Greg
DOUGLAS P. O'NEAL
25475
Spouse: Ruth D.
Children: Peter Scott - 12/15/67
Kimberly Jane - 9/21/67
Home Address (2007 AOG)
5228 Marimoore Way
Carmichael, California 95608
(916) 481-1946
E-Mail: dponeal@yahoo.com
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
1962-64 A-2
Business Address
California EPA
8800 Cal Center Drive
Sacramento, California 95826
(916) 255-3593
FAX: (916) 255-3596
dponeal@yahoo.com
Title: Hazardous Substances Engineer
Nature of Business: California EPA
Area of Specialization: Closure/Post Closure Permits
Remarks: Doug did not respond. Last time, Doug updated his data but sent in no remarks, so this is from his
1998 entry. He and Ruth had purchased a second home, a condo, at Lake Tahoe, where they planned to spend
half their time after retirement. Son Peter had graduated from UCLA in 1991 with a psychology degree and
was establishing himself in the commercial film industry in San Francisco. Daughter Kimberly had graduated
from San Diego State University in 1993 with a degree in French and was living in San Francisco as a claims
adjuster for an insurance company. Doug was 4 years into accordion lessons.
KENNETH K. ORDWAY
25371
Spouse: Virginia (Ginny)
Children: Elizabeth - 6/28/65
Kevin - 6/13/66
Carol - 6/28/67
Gregory - 7/27/69
Mary - 10/27/70
Brian - 2/18/72
Anne - 7/4/74
John - 3/12/76
Business Address
Home Address (2007 AOG)
Revere Transducers, Inc.
55 S Lake Shore Dr
3 Tabor Road
Brookfield, CT 06804-1431
Danbury, Connecticut 06811
(203) 740-0138
(Home office for regional sales)
kenordway@aol.com
(203) 778-1065
FAX: (203) 778-1067
Title: Regional Sales Manager
Nature of Business: Revere (of Tustin, California 92680) manufactures load cells, pressure sensors, and force
measurement equipment
Area of Specialization: Currently, sales (previously mostly in manufacturing operations)
Remarks: No response this time. In 2000, Ken wrote that all 8 had gone to, or were currently attending
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
1962-64 H-2
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college - no free ones Two of the boys (Kevin and Greg) were married and doing well in the food business. The
other two boys were finishing school. The girls were into teaching, travel agent, nurse, and anthropologist(?!?).
Ginny has been working full time at the local linens store. Ken was completing his masters at Columbia
University. He also ran the New York City Marathon two years earlier and was helping out with the local
USMA recruiting through the Admissions Office.
CHRISTOPHER M. ORNDORFF
25078
Spouse: Margaret Carol (Carol)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
Children: Christopher M. II - 1/2/70
1962-64 L-2
Matthew T. - 5/11/73
Business Address
Home Address (2007 AOG)
Validity Corporation
2718 San Juan Capistrano Drive
1850 Paseo San Luis
Sierra Vista, Arizona 85635
Sierra Vista, Arizona 85635
(520) 458-1584
(520) 538-5331
FAX: (520) 538-5258
E-Mail: smo1942@hotmail.com
E-Mail: orndorfc@fhu.disa.mil
Title: Systems Analyst
Nature of Business: Operational Test and evaluation of C4I systems
Area of Specialization: Management
Remarks: Once again, no response. Chris wrote in 1996 that he had retired from the Civil (or uncivil) Service
in February 1997, and joined his new company 21 ½ hours later. Older son Chris was to become a full-fledged
Catholic priest 15 August 1997 and will stay in the Tucson Diocese. Younger son was a firefighter in Bisbee,
Arizona. Carol was partnering with an old friend to market pen and ink art work.
BOB ORR
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
1962-64 K-2
Business Address
25257
Spouse: Terri
Children: Scott Michael 2/7/65
Grandchildren: Heather Nicole – 8/27/98
Caitlyn Elizabeth – 3/1/01
Home Address
2 West Senator Way
Carmel, Indiana 46032-5180
(317) 574-1470
)
Email: rhorr@iupui.edu
Title: Retired and loving it!
Assistant Track & Field Coach, Westfield (IN) High School
Associate Archivist, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
Professor Emeritus, Computer & Information Technology, IUPUI
Director Emeritus, Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching , IU
Nature of Business: Education.
Area of Specialization: problem solving through quantitative analysis, technology leadership and decision
support systems
Remarks: Picking up from previous narratives:
I remained as Director of Indiana University’s Teaching Academy for another four years – through June
0f 2006. During that time, I served as managing editor for two books on teaching and co-produced a DVD on
the Peer Review of Teaching. It was a time of chaotic change for IU. In actuality, I served under three
presidents and they have just now hired a fourth. Through it all, we were able to continue championing teaching
excellence in a variety of ways.
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In June of 2006, I retired from IUPUI after more than 21 years of teaching and administration. They
gave me a really nice sendoff, celebrating a joint retirement with Professor Charles F. Yokomoto, a high school
classmate of Rick Shinseki’s. (Small world that). More than two hundred folks attended to gobble a sumptuous
repast and listen to a bunch of boring speeches. By the time all the greeting and chit chat had ended, I had
managed a solitary beer and a leftover roast beef sandwich. Probably the most touching moments were when a
former student gave an unexpected talk about me, and then, in my own address, I was finally able to thank
publicly, my wife Terri (now wed 43 years), for all of her support and perseverance.
I had been diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2004 and had undergone a prostatectomy. We responded
to intermittent hormonal therapy to keep any residual cancer in check. Then but two months ago (June 2007),I
was diagnosed with papillary thyroid cancer – the most common and treatable kind – totally unrelated to the
prostate cancer and a mystery to us all as I had none of the risk factors. The thyroid came out in August – three
weeks ago as I write this. I await the iodine cocktail that will hopefully stamp out any residual cancer. Other
than that, I feel great.
Since retiring, I have been engaged in numerous hobbies – especially reading all those English lit and
science-fiction books I had accumulated over the years. I am finding the novels of Sir Walter Scott especially
compelling. He was a prolific writer and master story teller with a vocabulary that would prep anyone for the
college entrance exams. The Scottish dialect can be a bit testy at times but I’m getting decent at handling it. For
those who care or need a hint, Ivanhoe and Rob Roy are probably his two most recognizable titles. Beyond the
reading, music listening, minor gardening, and as little “honey-do” as I can get away with, I have found a third
career as a volunteer assistant track & field coach at Westfield (IN) High School. We actually live in the newly
incorporated city of Westfield, but postal deliveries come from the Carmel post office, hence the mailing address
confusion.
Anyway, this was a remarkably invigorating experience for me. I had been around track most of my
life, elementary, junior high and high school teams, intramurals at WP, and then serving as “Number One Dad”
for son Scott’s high school and college track and cross country endeavors. Although I wasn’t up on the latest
training techniques, I fit in fairly smoothly while working with the high jumpers (totally new experience) and
sprinters – what I used to do. We had seven coaches who worked with both the boys and the girls. Having
never been around female athletes, I was in for quite a culture shock. They run quite a gamut of emotions. Guys
just get angry and get over things quickly; the ladies can be intense, uncommunicative, emotionally down,
emotionally up, all in the space of an hour. Perhaps one day an essay will come out of that experience.
The guys were young, managed to escape the conference basement and have a great group of freshmen
coming in. Our ladies finished fifth in the State – largely on the strength of an amazing distance program that
has seen them crank out two consecutive State championships including a seventh place finish in the Nike Team
Nationals last November. I coached an outstanding 400meter freshman sprinter last year who performed
brilliantly at State in the mile relay. She is now transitioning to cross country and doing awfully well. Add to
that, an incoming freshman lady who has already run a 5:07 mile and things look bright. I will still help with the
sprinters next year but it looks as though I’ll be taking over the high jumpers as we pick up three additional
coaches. I encourage all of you if you are so inclined, to make yourselves available to your nearest high school
in whatever sport interests you. You will be amazed at how much you can teach both kids and fellow coaches –
especially about leadership and motivation
Terri is down to part time work and will join me as fully retired in another year. She’d retire now but
likes her frivolous money as she calls it. When not working, one can find her at a store called “Consigning
Women” where excellent furniture and furnishings are offered on consignment initially at half price and then
slashed monthly for two added months. I will wait for the final reduction – if the item lasts that long – and while
I can make this place into a library or record store, she will create an interesting décor that would make for a
good museum tour. And so it goes.
Stay tuned for the next installment.
Bob
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Cadet Co.:
JOHN P. OTJEN
1960-62 L-1
1962-64 I-1
Business Address
AB Technologies
E-Mail: jotjenj@IITRI.org
25234
Spouse: Ann
Children: Thomas - 9/4/72
Michael - 10/31/74
Sarah - 6/19/79
Home Address
9702 Tree Hollow Ct.
Fairfax Station Virginia 22039
(703) 440-0981
E-Mail:
Temp: Box 10696, Burke, Virginia 22009-0696
Title: TBA
Remarks: I got an email from John in late September. He was about to leave on a long trip so, regretfully,
what we had is all we could get.. In 2000, John wrote “After August I expect to be back in my old home at
9702 Tree Hollow Ct. Fairfax Station Virginia. 22039. Our children....Thomas is a Capt of Infantry, currently
serving at Ft. Hood. Michael lives in Wauwatosa Wisconsin and sells pharmaceuticals for a subsidiary of
Johnson and Johnson, Daughter Sarah is at the University of Wisconsin (Madison). Ann and I are lousy golfers
and worse bridge players. We enjoy cross country skiing, and I downhill a little bit. We enjoy gardening and
believe it or not yard work. We are sad to leave Europe after spending 13 1/2 of the last 17 years here but it is
time to come home. We look forward to re engaging with the classmates in the DC area. John
STEPHEN K. OTTO
ex-cadet
Spouse: Joanne Forman
1960-62 E-1
Children: Leslie
1962-63 A-1
Meghan
Business Address
Home Address AOG 2007
2111 Mason Green Drive
12921 Topping Estates Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63131-1321
Ballwin, Missouri 63011
(314) 821-1327
(314) 821-6227
Remarks: No response. Steve practiced law in New York, but moved to Missouri in
the late 1980's and was aiming to be a teacher, but ended up practicing law again.. He
called me and said he would try to get some input in, but it never arrived.
Cadet Co.:
STEVE OVERTON
25277
Spouse: Kim G.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
Children: Joni Overton-Jung- 10/27/65
1962-64 A-1
Patrick - 6/26/67
Peter - 9/25/68
Megan - 1/21/87
Stephanie - 7/9/88
Eric - 9/20/90
Stepchildren: Stacy Anderson 7/23/80
Drew Anderson – 11/22/83
Business Address
Home Address
4731 Raintree Street Cir E
Bradenton, Florida 34203
(941) 752-5762
Remarks: No response. Steve wrote in 2000 that he was still running Concord Academy, one of Michigan’s
first charter schools. The results were most rewarding. All of the students, K-12, dance, play an instrument,
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sing, draw, and do theater, while being totally challenged academically. Steve enjoyed the 35th reunion and the
camaraderie of the Class.
FRANCIS T. (TOM) PACHLER, Jr.
25374
Spouse: Amber V. Middleman
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: F. Thomas (Tom) - 2/10/66
1962-64 D-2
Michael C. (Mike) - 7/16/68
James R. (Jim) - 10/26/71
Grandchildren: Sampson Lewis Pachler – 9/24/06
Business Address
Home Address
17750 Courtside Landings Circle
Punta Gorda, Florida 33955-1979
(941) 575-6440
E-Mail: tomp64@west-point.org
Title: Lt. Col., USA (Ret.)
Nature of Business: Retired
Area of Specialization: Retirement
Remarks: Amber and I continue to enjoy retirement and the Punta Gorda, Florida, area very much.
The biggest change in our life down here came in September 2006, when my first grandson was born.
Mike and Jess are the most amazing parents!! Little Sam is a real treat and I see him as often as I can. (Need to
get some Army presence in his life, since he is living in Annapolis, MD.)
My three sons and Amber’s three sons are all doing well in their chosen fields. Amber’s grandchildren
are in Texas and Maryland. Her oldest grandson is going to Baldwin Wallace University.
I re-certified as an Open Water/Advanced SCUBA Diver last August and have gotten 30 dives since
then. Then I messed my back up and have been in rest and recovery mode. But I did get 5 great dives in on a
cruise to the Sea of Cortez, with stops at Puerto Vallarta, La Paz, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Amber stays active in two Red Hat Ladies Clubs. She and I also enjoyed the mini-reunion in
Charleston, SC. We’re either loafing at home or traveling to some interesting places to meet up with other
friends
GARY PAGE
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
1962-64 H-2
Business Address
25049
Spouse: Loretta
Children: Steve - 4/1/67
Eddie - 10/4/69
Home Address (2007 AOG)
7918 Pleasant Hill Church Road
Marshville, N. C. 28103
(704) 385-8396
Title: Retired
Area of Specialization: PhD in organic chemistry
Remarks: Gary’s AOG address lacked the phone number. The reverse listing is that
for his son Steve, whose phone number is given. I was unable to reach Gary. Here is
his response from 2000. Three years as Californians have gone by swiftly, which is at least indicative that it's
been enjoyable. Our citrus trees are finally producing and we're cranking out some wonderful key lime pies.
Loretta and I never get tired of the great weather and enjoy bicycling and the many attractions in the area.
There's a place called Balboa Park that is delightfully unique. We also do some traveling, like ten days in
Germany recently, but it's always so nice to come home. Relatives and friends continue to visit more
frequently, and of course longer, than they ever did when they lived much closer. And sons Steve and Eddie are
doing real well in Charlotte and the D.C. area, respectively.
I get together with John Knutzen or Ted Rodosovich occasionally, and Kevin Kelley joined us eating
out not too long ago. We all share a real appreciation for this area.
That's enough of that; everything going well can be boring to read about. But of course I hope it doesn't change.
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JOSEPH EDWARD (JOE) PALKO
25309
Spouse: Sara Cornell Palko
Cadet Co: 1960-62 B-1
Stepchildren: Darby Anne Geisinger - 6/7/67
1962-64 F-1
Jill Cornell Geisinger Gobel - 4/27/70
Jody Lynn Geisinger Havens - 4/27/70
Grandchildren: Luke Zachary Gobel - 8/7/98
Rece Walter Gobel – 12/15/00
Julia Lynn Havens – 1/26/03
Jamie Cornell Havens – 8/27/05
TBD “Benny”? Havens – 12/??/07
Business Address
Home Address
Hudson Valley Community College
779 Trottingham Drive
Mathematics Department BTC 234
Niskayuna, NY 12309-3011
80 Vandenburgh Avenue
(518) 372-9898
Troy, NY 12180
FAX: (518) 372-9898
(518) 629-7358
E-Mail: palko64@verizon.net
(518) 629-4869
Cell: (518) 729-0435
FAX: (518) 629-4822
E-Mail: palkojos@hvcc.edu
Cell: (518) 729-0435
Title: Mathematics Professor
Nature of Business: Teaching mathematics at a community college
Area of Specialization: Education
Remarks: - EXTRA SPECIAL NEWS FLASH: Youngest daughter, Jody, and husband, Darren Havens, have
two daughters, Julia, and Jami, with a third child, a boy, due about December 15, 2007. While I have not yet
convinced them of the benefits of naming the baby “Benny”, I have a concession that the middle name or
nickname can be Benny. So, who would have dreamed that I would become the grandfather of Benny Havens?
Darren is the John Deere sales and marketing engineer, recently transferred from Moline, Illinois to Grayson,
GA. Jody is an elementary school teacher, taking a break to raise the children. These folks are now living in the
Atlanta area, so hopefully, the local Society will take this child under their “wings”.
Daughter, Jill, and husband, Zach, have the two sons, Luke, age 9 and Rece 7. The boys are becoming
sports enthusiasts, everything from baseball to football to soccer, and are also developing into fine young people,
taking part in cub scouts and church youth group activities. We recently took them to Howe Caverns, near
Oneonta, NY, and had a delightful time. They then asked if we could see Secret Caverns, also near by, and we
have it planned for the near future. And, we also took a tour of the Empire State Aero Museum in Scotia, NY,
with plans to visit Rhinebeck Aerodrome, probably next spring. Zach was trained as a teacher and coach, but
has branched into financial planning. Jill is also an elementary school teacher, took some time to be home with
the boys, but now that they are in school, Jill has taken back to the classroom, as well.
Oldest daughter, Darby, has been divorced, is living alone with her three cats, Pendleton, Amanda Jean,
and Sampson, listed in order of their physical size. Darby is a computer guru, and does financial accounting for
a local commercial real estate firm.
Sara has continued in her quilt making, especially baby and young people quilts. We continue to scout
out “local” quilt shops, in conjunction with day trips in all directions. Other than day trips, our last major trip
was a cruise with about ten local friends, from Florida to Cozumel, Costa Rica, Panama, and Aruba. Got to go
ashore for various tours everywhere except Panama, for the day we docked, there was a surprise transportation
(taxi, bus, trains) strike, and our tour of the canal was cancelled.
In 2004, the girls organized a surprise 25th Anniversary party for us, held at our church, but arranged to
have many friends in attendance. The ruse was to take us out to dinner at a restaurant that we had planned to
visit, and we happened to drive past the church on the way to the restaurant. What was it in MOSS COMES
about Objective and Secrecy? The kids knew how to pull it off. Sara and I continue to be active in St. George’s
Episcopal Church, and our activities are basically the same as in the last Directory.
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Also in 2004, I interviewed for an Engineering position with Hudson Valley Community College, but it
never did get funded. In the process, I learned that they were looking for part-time math instructors, to which I
said, “I can do that”, and the rest is history, although there is a lot of math involved. Even as we go to press,
with this edition of the John Ward Directory, I have applied for a position as Public Relations Manager for the
New York State Department of Veteran’s Affairs. So, I hope there will be a change in my Business listing by
the time you read this, and you will see messages from me on the Forum, asking for information and advice. It
appears that the Math Department is quite parochial in requiring actual Mathematics degrees and Education
degrees rather than Engineering degrees in order to be hired full time, so it does not appear that full time will not
happen for me. Teaching math brings out the possibilities of tutoring, I have been doing so, and have met some
fine young people along the way.
My hobbies of model airplanes and stamp collecting still exist, but I always seem to be short on time to
spend on either of them. However, taking a weekend with my local friend to fly in the Rochester area, and
taking the grandsons to air museums keep me close.
Had a wonderful time at the 40th reunion, even took part in the ’64 Drill Team, and looking forward to
th
the 45 . The Reunion Committee is to be commended for all their hard work, and decisions on what to do and
when. Keep in mind, fellas, that the goal is “reunion”, and as long as we do things together, anything you plan
will be welcome!
As we get older, I keep thinking of a final resting place at West Point. How would we go about
convincing the powers that be, to build a Columbarium for ashes at Fort Putnam, or other high ground near by,
for us old Artillery files who wish to always be Forward Observers ad infinitum?
Another item as food for thought: About 1998, I read a biography of Alexander Hamilton. If I
remember correctly, he was the military aide-de-camp of Washington, and was conducting an inspection of
guards and sentinels at West Point, and was the individual who blew the whistle on Benedict Arnold and friends.
If this is correct, shouldn’t there be a monument or building named for Hamilton? Historians in the class, please
comment?
And, other item(s) possible for next Directory? How about a listing of hobbies that spouses and we
participate in? And, after we worked so hard on putting together a list of roommates, should we try to get a
listing of those Airborne and Ranger classes that we were in together?
Regardless, John Ward has my vote as Distinguished Classmate for all the wonderful effort he puts into
making this Directory a wonderful opus! Kudos for John!
GERARD V. PALMA
25279
Killed In Action April 19, 1969
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
1962-64 I-1
Remarks: Jerry's Aunt Rita attended our 20th reunion and
remembered Tony Hartle's kindness at the memorial ceremony.
Jerry's 2d cousin Kathy is the family historian and has been doing
research on Jerry for his family. She has been in contact with Fort
Knox and has information on Palma Hall (dedicated August 19,
1983). She also informs us that Jerry has a playground named for
him in Hammondton New Jersey:
Jerry's two sisters are deceased and a brother in law called to say
none of the close family is now living.
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ALLYN JON PALMER
25097
Spouse: Sandra B. “Sandy”
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-2
Children: Tracey P. Tedder - 11/13/66
1962-64 F-2
Gregory A. - 12/10/70
Christy L. - 1/10/75
Grandchildren: Ashley N. Tedder - 6/16/92
Katelyn S. Tedder - 11/12/95
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
11237 Water Spring Cir
Jacksonville, Florida 32256-9186
(904) 519-2832
FAX: (904) 725-6822
abnranger64@comcast.net
Title: Owner
Nature of Business: United States coins by mail order - free catalog available
Area of Specialization: United States Coins for collectors and investors (personal service).
Remarks: In 1995, Jon wrote that he was still operating his business, the “Coin Shack.” His relaxation was
tending a small fruit tree orchard (limes and grapefruit), working in the yard, completing crossword puzzles, and
enjoying the family (granddaughters in particular Sandy was working as Office Administrator at the nearby
Arlington Presbyterian Church. Tracey was in financial management with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Florida
and had received three promotions, leading to the position of a Division Chief. Greg was working in the garage
door business. Christy was a senior at the University of North Florida, majoring in communications with a
minor in psychology.
ARTHUR E. PARKER25401
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
1962-64 I-2
Business Address
Spouse: Samantha K.
Children: none
Home Address
C/o Samantha Parker
PSC 303 Box 50
APO AP 96204
Title: Colonel (Ret.)
Remarks from last time: In 2000 Art was apparently somewhere in Asia. In 1992,
he wrote: “I plan to retire from the Army in the summer of 1992 and begin a second
career in the D. C. area. Samantha is busy pursuing her career at the National Institute
of Health. Both of us are looking forward to spending more time together in our new home and on the golf
course. Getting acquainted and reacquainted with other class members in the area is at the top of our list of
priorities.”
We give an old address – AOG has that APO Box number and nothing more.
WILLIAM B. (BARRY) PAYNE
Spouse: Janet
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-2
Children: Kevin - 8/26/65
1962-64 M-2
Terresa - 2/19/71
Angela - 12/10/73
Grandchildren: James "Mac" - 3/22/94
Morgan - 12/26/96
Makayla – 3/3/99
Emma – 5/20/04
Business Address
Home Address
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25454
Sign-A-rama
2718 Indian Oak Drive
1727 Airport Freeway
Grapevine, Texas 76051-2671
Bedford, Texas 76021
(817) 442-9117
(817) 267-0000
E-Mail: WPayne555@aol.com
FAX: (817) 267-0088
E-Mail: WPayne555@aol.com
Title: Owner
Nature of Business: Signs, graphic designs
Area of Specialization: Brewing dark ales
Remarks: About 6 years ago, Janet & I moved back to Texas leaving the corporate world and Ohio behind.
We wanted to be closer to our children and grandchildren. We now have four grandchildren and see them
regularly. I have found the logic and imagination of the younger grandchildren to be priceless. They truly
think outside the box.
To keep us occupied, we invested in a franchise sign company and have had an enjoyable experience for
the most part. It does tend to demand a lot. We are planning on selling in this coming year and traveling more.
We are blessed with a family in good health and spirits.
JAMES H. PEDERSEN
Cadet Co.:
Maria Grasso
Children: none
24986
1960-62 B-2
1962-64 E-2
Business Address
Home Address
Heerema Nigeria Limited
33 Gosberton Road
(subsidiary of Heerema Fabrication Group)
London SW12 8LE
Westminster House
United Kingdom
Plot 1601, Adeola Hopewell Street
44 (0) 20 8675 4925
Victoria Island, Falomo, Nigeria
Email: jhp@mgdc.co.uk
Lagos Tel: +234 (0)1 461 6150
Cell +44 7970 760203
Email: james.pedersen@hfgengineering.com
Nigeria cell: +234 (0)805 710 6898
GMS cell: +44 7970 760203
Title: Director of Logistics
Nature of Business: Oil & gas industry
Area of Specialization: Project/general management, logistics management
Remarks: I’m not sure how many of us are still actively employed, but I’m certainly amongst them - in fact,
I’m writing this from our team house in Lagos, Nigeria in the midst of the rainy season. History redux: I left the
Army in 1977 after four years of teaching in the History and Sosch Departments to join Mobil Oil’s
International Division and spent the next 18 years in the U.K., Latin America and Spain. I stayed with the O&G
industry but changed venue to the Middle East - Saudi and Yemen - working for a couple of Arab families. (I
supervised the renovation of the marine fuels terminal in Aden and arranged the contract for the storage of Navy
fuels, departing some months before the USS Cole had its mishap.)
Maria and I met in the early 1990s whilst we were both working on a fuels joint venture. I was Mobil’s
shareholder rep. Maria was designing the Joint Venture logo and related marketing material. We married in
June 2000 at St Paul’s of Knightsbridge in London. Jack Price (first roommate Plebe year) and Ed Schillo (last
roommate Firstie year) were ushers. Dirck Schou and Jed Brown also attended the wedding, as did Jim Dickey
‘63.
I joined Albert Garaudy & Associates (AGA), an oil and gas engineering firm based in Houston and
New Orleans just after the wedding and have been with them ever since, working almost entirely in Africa Chad, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Angola (briefly) and now Nigeria for the past two and a half years, where I
looked after AGA’s engineering business for all of West Africa. Eight months ago Heerema Fabrication Group,
a major international firm (Netherlands based) specializing in the engineering and fabrication of large, complex
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structures for the oil and gas industry, both offshore and onshore, took over AGA - including me. I’m now part
of the management team developing a fabrication yard and FPSO (floating production and storage offshore)
integration facility in the port area of Lagos. It’s a big project - latest technology and the first of its type in
Africa. Interesting work although the Nigerian environment can be full of surprises, some unpleasant. The only
problem is that it’s a rotational assignment where Maria and I only get to see each other every five to six weeks
for an all-too-short two week period.
So, that, in a nutshell, is the last forty-three years for JHP. Can it really have been that long? Seems
only yesterday in so many respects, and those cadet years have a sympathetic, sepia tint to them now. Were
things really simpler then, or does it just seem that way?
One final point. I think we all owe a large debt of gratitude to George Jacunski, who manages to
produce an informative and interesting, if not to say witty, narrative of classmate activities for each issue of the
Assembly. It’s the only contact that many of us have with our classmates. It can’t be easy prying info out of a
bunch like us. So, well-done, George.
I look forward to seeing all of you and the next reunion.
RUSS PELLS
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
1962-64 I-2
Business Address
25422
Spouse: Toni
Children: Mark H. - 8/27/68
Home Address (2007 AOG)
1430 Independence Avenue
Melbourne, Florida 32940
(321) 259-7676
rpells@rkp-alp.com
Title: Semi-retired – part time consulting
Nature of Business: Storage Area Networks – data communications and storage
Area of Specialization: Project Management
Remarks: No contact: In 2003 Russ wrote: Last year was a major decision year for us: we decided that we had
had enough of the cold winter in the northeast and relocated to Melbourne, Florida. We love that warm weather.
From here we have:
•
Enjoyed everything about the area,
•
taken wonderful trips (California, New England in the Summer,
•
taken a cruise in the Mediterranean (followed by a week in Rome) plus
•
fit in 5 months of consulting work in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
We have the pleasure of watching shuttle and rocket launches from our front yard – this is totally amazing to see
“in person”! I really enjoy fishing, and plan to take some golf lessons soon. We live on a course, so I might as
well learn! Life is good here!
STEVE PEMBROOK
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
1962-64 K-1
Business Address
Bear Lakes Country Club
1901 Village Boulevard
West Palm Beach, Florida 33409
(561) 478-0002
pembrooksm@bellsouth.net
Cell: (561) 281-7527
Title: Golf Professional
25372
Spouse: Mary
Children: Michele - --/--/71
Gina - --/--/72
Home Address
1640 Wilderness Road
West Palm Beach, Florida 33409
(561) 688-2771
pembrooksm@bellsouth.net
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Nature of Business: Private golf club
Personal Specialization: teaching golf and running tournaments
Remarks: Written on 4 September: Sorry to say that I have never been to a reunion and I feel quite badly
about it. I have made numerous trips to the Point for football, etc. Hopefully that will change soon, health
permitting. I am going in the hospital tomorrow for major surgery – will be laid up for approximately three
months. I feel bad about missing all the golf outings, but can barely go 9 holes for the past few years.
Hopefully, that will change with this operation.
I got to see a number of classmates at Jed Brown’s funeral. He and I had been quite close over the
years. Jed and Jean made numerous trips to visit Mary and me for golf and good cheer.
Please feel free to visit me in West Palm Beach whenever possible. I still work (mainly teach) at Bear
Lakes and reside on the 1st hole of the golf course.
Mary and I have been married 12 years now. It doesn’t seem possible that it was 13 years ago that
Marianne was killed. Mary and I were given a new lease on life (she lost her husband in a plane crash that she
was also on) and are very thankful.
Hope to see you and promise to make a reunion when health permits..
DAVID R. PERKINS
24923
Spouse: Ginger
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
Children: Julie - 9/4/65
1962-64 C-2
Robert - 5/26/67
Dana - 12/21/70
Grandchildren: Samantha - 7/19/93
Kate - 2/7/97
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Macton Corporation
257 Berkshire Road
P.O. Box 2509
Sandy Hook, Connecticut 06482
Mary Brook Road
(203) 426-9935
Danbury, Connecticut 06813
davidperkins@macton.com
(203) 744-6070
FAX: (203) 792-4189
Title: President
Nature of Business: Manufacturer of turntables.
Remarks: No contact: In 1998, Dave wrote: “ Ginger and I were married in December 1995 and work
together at Macton. We’re enjoying our new life together in our new home in Sandy Hook with our chocolate
lab “Hershey”. My daughter Julie had a second granddaughter “Kate” in February 1997 and received her PhD
from the University of Washington in June 1997. Bob has settled in Dallas, where he is a successful film editor
(look for his credits on PBS.) Dana is back in school to become a Nurse Anesthetist and will be married in
December 1997.”
STEVEN PERRYMAN
24967
Spouse: Angela P. (Angie)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
Children: John Scott - 10/11/65
1962-64 L-1
Cindy Lynn Perryman - 12/14/66
Grandchildren: Korrie Blake Perryman - 12/21/95
Colby Leigh Smith - 12/27/95
Business Address
Home Address
19281 Surf Drive
Huntington Beach, Calif. 92648
(714) 969-9465
E-Mail: perryperson@mac.com
Title: None
Nature of Business: semi-retired
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Remarks: Anyone else having trouble getting cranking on this submission to the Wardmeister? For me – at this
age – there are so many ripples out from my various lives that picking a starting point is no longer an easy matter of
chronology but more a matter of selecting content. And yet, so few classmates have ever met my parents or my
children or my sister or my nieces and nephews or my in-laws or my friends from before and after West Point – and
only a handful have met Angie -- that selecting content is difficult. So I’ve decided to try a traditional list followed
by some personal ruminating (which may be ignored in its entirety).
A traditional update (for those who may want to track classmates putting the Medicare system at risk)
From a family perspective, I am blessed as a “tweener” – somewhere between wife, mother, sister, son and
daughter, and grandchildren.
Angie and I have grown as friends and grown in sharing with each other our own circle of friends (such as
Richard and Gail Carr) and family (such as her nieces and nephews). We travel to Tucson monthly to spend time in
our home there, the home we will live in when my mother is gone. The trips are just a few days long because we
have other lives back in California and because Angie needs to get back to her 2 cats (the badger and the mouse –
one of which is currently trying to stand on my keyboard). While in AZ, we watch critters, photograph wild flowers
(my new passion), share meals with friends, clean the darn pool, enjoy the monsoons, and, for me, try to stay in
shape riding my bike through the foothills in the middle of the day.
My mother is 98, as physically fit as that age will allow, and mentally sharp. She is a joy to spend time
with, to tease and be teased, to laugh with and to just enjoy. She’s still doing modified Yoga, dressing like a
clotheshorse, and catering her own birthday parties.
Son Scott still lives in a glacier valley in the eastern Cascades of Washington. Winter snow is not a
challenge for him since he spent part of his school years there. On the other hand, his wife Jen is from Palau in
Micronesia. Scott has a couple of businesses including a fly fishing shop and a transportation company with a
couple of buses to haul fire crews around the western states. And Princess Korrie, aka granddaughter, is an outdoor
girl of 11 years, spilling over with lots of laughter, and sporting the most amazing Afro ever seen in the Pacific
northwest (unless Jen powers it down with braids).
Daughter Cindy has remarried and remains in the foothills east of San Francisco. Marcus is an attorney and
Cindy a marriage family and child counselor – and it’s still hard to make a living in the Bay area. Moose
Magillicuty, or grandson Colby, is also 11 (born 6 days after his cousin) and focused on proving that there is a
difference in raising boys. He’s smart, hyper, and opinionated – which is why he should have parents who are
counselors and attorneys.
My sister and her husband and son live down the street, so we see them often. Again, it may be an age
thing, but I’ve grown to enjoy and appreciate my sister (and my brother-in-law Henry) even more over the years.
Besides the normal stuff (see teasing mother above), we travel together several times a year to watch their 19 year
old son Nick race open wheel formula cars at road tracks and street courses across North America. He’s fast and
has been a top competitor in each series he’s run (currently that would be the professional Star Mazda series). In a
way it has been his right-of-passage since he was born with severe club feet and, while medical care has been very
corrective, he has not been able to participate in any sports requiring running. Racing has also cost multiples of a
college education. I’m sure you will be shocked to learn that USAA does not cover damages to a race car when it is
stuffed into a wall.
In an effort to keep my pencil sharp, I’m an investor in, and a member of the Board of, a 6-year-old
commercial bank. In a way it has been a part of my late-life exposure to the Indian community as my friend (and
the bank president) Ash Patel got me involved in the first place.
As with many of you, I’m actively serving with a nonprofit, in my case one that provides after school
academic help to at-risk kids. Besides being on the board, raising $ etc., I volunteer each week to pass out bad
information about algebra to middle-schoolers. Actually, I’m good at math and can explain it well one-on-one, but,
man, how classmates like Norm Anderson keep control over a classroom full of hormones I am clueless. This work
has taught me a couple of things. It has reinforced how naturally smart or capable the vast majority of the kids
really are and just how far behind they can be for a pot full of reasons. The kids I tutor are primarily Hispanic from
my old hometown of Santa Ana, so that language and crowded living conditions at home put them behind the 8 ball
as they roll into middle school. But of equal weight seems to be the focus of their parents on working to help the
family vs. getting an education. I always struggle to paint a word picture of how life might be better with an
education without falling back on “if you don’t finish school, these bad things will happen.” Any ideas from
classmates on how to make education seem desirable (so that the kids will do the day-to-day) would be appreciated.
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For recreation there is the class ski trip, which is a great mini-reunion wrapped around an addictive sport in
a dramatic location. We hang out on chairlifts, we share meals, and do (minimal) housekeeping. It gives us time to
deepen relationships with classmates -- known, barely known, or unknown prior to the start of the trips. And what a
great way to deepen ties with old roommates and old friends like Bob and Cathy Michela. And, for the sake of
propriety and clarity, in spite of Bob’s (and Jack Darrow’s) efforts, Cathy was never a roommate.
Having watched my nephew Nick race cars, I got the bug and have taken some classes and done some
racing in the Jim Russell formula series at Infineon raceway in Napa. Yeah, I’m a bit over my head but it has kept
me going to the gym between ski seasons and, while I’ve taken some interesting gardening excursions (i.e., off track
dynamic panoramic views of the surrounding walls and grandstands) I have yet to hit anything or anyone.
Finally, before any reflections, I should tell you that I’m going through that right-of-passage for us old
folks known a prostate cancer (caught early, I believe). Not much to report except that friends and the internet have
been extremely helpful in narrowing down the treatment options and the best doctors. When that is done, as you
know, it’s a matter of making a choice and getting on with it.
Reflections and meandering ruminations. It seems to me that, as we get older, we cannot escape knowing
ourselves better – either because we keep running into new situations or because we simply look back and peel the
onion of our own history. For me it is not possible to chart all I’ve learned, both good and bad, but it is likewise not
possible to conclude this submission without making an attempt at being real. What I’ve written above is accurate - but it is more a list of activities than anything else. I would like to risk something else.
As with anyone my core self is not one thing. But I’ve grown to see what a major player fear has been
throughout my life. Examples from our time together at West Point are easy to find. As a cadet, I did not reflect on
why I wanted to complete the 4 years, to graduate -- I did not want to face those questions so I just motored on head
down. But I was never sure I could make it. At its “best”, this fear led to good grades. At its worst, it led to petty,
self-absorbed behavior. For example, instead of Buckner being a yuk, I returned from leave depressed and fearful,
which led to my grabbing any small pleasure that might keep me afloat (my guess is that my behavior didn’t hurt
anyone else – it just shamed me). In the years since West Point, I’ve not learned where this core doubt, this fear,
comes from, but I have learned to recognize it more and more and not to react blindly to it. But I still make choices
because of it.
Currently I’ve chosen to do some car racing. What’s that all about? What am I trying to prove? Well,
actually, trying to prove something is a component. It goes back to fear. I still enjoy athletic competition but fear
can be a barrier. As a handful of you car crazies know, a high speed turn is a combination of pitching the car
precisely going in, keeping the throttle mashed so the rear tires stick, and trusting the coefficient of friction as the
side loads build up. At best, I’m workman-like (though there a many people in the same cars who are a lot faster,
including 2 about to turn 70). At worst, I get spooked and back off before entering the corner. But putting myself
in that position – feeling exhilarated when I don’t back off and dealing with feeling down about myself when I do –
is a conscious choice I make, to get through my fears to enjoy the competition. So there it is. At 65 I’m still trying
to prove myself to myself. Didn’t say it’s smart – just said it’s a part of who I am.
Other parts exist, some hardly controversial such as a deep caring for the children in my life. Others are
more problematic – such as strong anger about the many knee-jerk fears and overreactions that are hurting this
country. But that is for another conversation, another time – maybe on a chairlift with classmates this winter.
DICK PETERSON
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-1
1962-64 G-1
Business Address
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Spouse: Gail
Children: Brian - 10/27/69
Mark - 10/6/71
Stephen - 8/31/73
Grandchildren: Frankee – 1994
Paige – 2002
Riley – 2004
Nate - 2006
Home Address
19815 N Alta Loma Drive
Sun City West, Arizona 85375
288
25447
(623) 556-9307
E-Mail: repgsp@msn.com
Cell: (623) 280- 8210
Title: Retired
Remarks: Still living in Sun City West. Golfing 4 or 5 days a week. Summers are spent at our lake cabin
near Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. I have been retired since 1998.
RICHARD A. PIEKARSKI
25357
Spouse: Ann Marie Eisbrenner
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-1
Children: R. Michael - 1/11/69
1962-64 G-1
Charles A. - 10/11/71
John E. - 6/21/77
Business Address
Home Address (2007 AOG)
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
12516 West 8th Place
Development and Communications Office
Golden, Colorado 80401
1617 Cole Boulevard
(303) 232-3220
Golden, Colorado 80401-3393
(303) 231-1239
(303) 231-1448 FAX
E-Mail: piekarsd@tcplink.nrel.gov
Title: Manager, Marketing Communications
Nature of Business: Energy R&D (National Renewable Energy Lab. was formerly known as Solar Energy
Research Institute)
Area of Specialization: Persuasive Communications - PR, Corporate Communications, Marketing
Communications
Remarks: I left a phone message for Dick. No response. Perhaps tis will help explain. In 1992, Dick wrote:
“Why are we doing this? It seems a bit late to begin networking, and if anyone was concerned about how well
off, accomplished, or destitute I am, why haven't they called or written for 28 years? Are we just trying to
establish a nationwide listing of free parking spots for retirees's RV's? This year I celebrate my 50th birthday
and next year, our 25th wedding anniversary. If anyone really gives a rat's rear, fax me a greeting and I'll put
you on our Xmas newsletter list. If you sound sincere, I might even call and fill you in.”
KENT L. PIETSCH
Spouse: Bibi (Irene) M.
1960-62 D-1
Children: Karina I. MacConnol - 2/19/69
1962-64 E-1, I-1
Jacqueline J. - 11/1/72
Grandchildren: Madeleine MacConnol – 1999
Gabrielle MacConnol - 2001
Business Address
Home Address
USA:
74 Silver Pines Road
Hope, Idaho 83836-9756
(775) 278-7187
FAX: (775) 255-8039
UK:
Finchfield
West Drive
Virginia Water
Surry GU25 4LY
United Kingdom
Cadet Co.:
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25113
+44 0 (1344) 842478
FAX: +44 0 (1344) 844212
Email (both) klpietsch@btopenworld.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: No more work. I sold my fraud investigation agency in 2002 and retired to England. No more
sailing. After 10,000 miles & 10 years., I sold my 50' sailing boat. No more skiing. After 20 years of onelegged skiing I finally crushed all the cartilage in my right ankle (the good one) and admitted to being
destructible. No more flying. I crashed my microlight float plane in 2004, but swam away from the wreckage.
Now? I try to play golf five days a week. (Bibi said, "I married you for better or worse, but not for lunch!").
Grandfathering is good! I am thankful for all my blessings and treasure my
classmates & friends. Warmest regards to all.
JIM PITTMAN
25148
Spouse: Marilyn
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 E-1
Children: Cheryl Jones - 1965
1961-62 G-1
Doug - 1968
1962-64 D-1
Jeff - 1971
Grandchildren: Brandon Jones - 1986
Taylor Jones - 1988
Joshua Jones – 1991
Xavier Thomas Pittman – 5/19/02
Business Address
Home Address
The MITRE Corporation
123 Willow Drive
PO Box 3320
Lansing, Kansas 66043
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027
(913) 727-1629
(913) 684-7588
E-Mail: jpittman@kc.rr..com
E-Mail: jpittman@mitre.org
Title: Ft. Leavenworth Site Manager and Lead Senior Operations Research Analyst
Nature of Business: Defense Analysis and Experimentation.
Areas of Specialization: Operations Research
Remarks: I spoke to Jim, but nothing arrived in time fr the book. Last time he wrote: Another winter in
Kansas has the Pittmans asking ourselves, “Do we really like this extreme cold?” Of course this past summer of
extreme heat we asked ourselves the same question about the heat. Well, we will see what the coming year
produces in terms of moving. We aren’t really that motivated yet but if the right opportunity presents itself
we’ll probably be gone. The recent snow storm that hit the northeast reminded of some of the winters from our
cadet days. I always hated to wake up to the sounds of the dump trucks and front loaders hauling the snow out
of New South Area. Of course that was always accompanied by the Hellcats playing reveille right under my
window. Some things are best forgotten.
Our past year has been filled with several significant events. Another grandson was born and two of
our children were married. Xavier Thomas was born in Boston on May 19 to Jeff and Nikki. He
accommodated Jeff’s schedule at MIT quite nicely as he waited to be born until Jeff was finished with final
exams. Jeff finished a Masters Degree program at MIT in May. Shortly after completing that program, he was
accepted for an accelerated MBA program at Oxford University, so in September he packed up the family (new
baby and all) and headed to merry olde England for a year. Seems like they are doing well and are enjoying an
active social life while meeting the challenges of a very demanding academic program. Oh to be young again
(and smart!).
In October, our other son, Doug, was married in a great ceremony here in the Kansas City area. He and
his bride, Laura, bought a house in Kansas City, Kansas, about 14 miles from where we live. Doug was
working with the Olathe, Kansas school system as the VOTECH placement coordinator, coaching a junior high
football team, and working on a Masters Degree by attending night classes at Kansas University.
Unfortunately, that has all been put on hold since his Army Reserve unit was activated last month. Right now
he is at Fort Bragg facilitating the mobilization of a unit from the Kansas National Guard. We are all hoping for
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a quick and peaceful resolution of this current crisis.
Cheryl, our oldest, was married in July at Lake Tahoe in a simple, but beautiful, ceremony. They
surprised everyone by spending their “honeymoon” fishing on Tahoe Lake – may not seem to romantic or
traditional but they came back with some trrific stories and memories. They are splitting their time between
Cheryl’s house in a suburb of St. Louis and Bob’s home in the country near Warrenton, Missouri, while they
decide where they will make their permanent home. Cheryl’s three children all attend school in West St. Louis
County.
We had a great mini-reunion with the D-1Warriors at Dawg and Gracie Raymond’s in September.
Dawg was even able to get “Super TAC” Floyd Cecil Adams to show. It was a great get together, or as Marilyn
said “it was almost like a spiritual happening”.
I’m still managing the Kansas offices of The MITRE Corporation. We’ve been putting a lot of effort
into our support of the Army’s acquisition program for the Future Combat System. This initiative is presenting
a real variety of technical challenges, as well as an exciting opportunity to examine our organizations and our
warfighting doctrine. The schedule is overly ambitious, which is driving everybody to long hours and lots of
travel. A significant number of USMA alumni, including many from 64, are involved in this effort. It is really
rewarding to see the contributions these great Americans from our Alma Mater are making. It is also reassuring
to know that people with their talent and dedication are still willing to serve and to make sacrifices to ensure our
forces remain ready to meet the challenge of defending our freedoms and providing for our security.
Marilyn and I continue to be active with a number of community and church activities here in the
Leavenworth-Lansing area. Marilyn volunteers at the Ft. Leavenworth thrift shop, serves on the church’s parish
council, and actively participates with a nondenominational faith group. I am still serving as the chairperson of
the Lansing City Planning Commission and of the Fort Leavenworth area Military Retiree Council.
We are planning to attend the 40th reunion and hope to see all of you there. Until then, we wish for each
of you health, happiness, and prosperity. As always, our welcome mat is always out for any of you visiting or
traveling through America’s heartland.
RICHARD E. PLYMALE
25381
Spouse: none
Children: Tim – 3/11/68
Todd – 8/8/70
Christopher – 10/25/86
Allison – 7/30/89
Business Address
Home Address
Frost Brown Todd
124 Cherokee Park
250 West Main Street, Suite 2700
Lexington, Kentucky 40503
Lexington, KY 40507-1749
(859) 277-5234
(859) 231-0000
E-Mail: replymale@aol.com
FAX: (859) 231-0011
Rplymale@fbtlaw.com
Title: Attorney
Nature of Business: Law
Area of Specialization: Civil and criminal trial lawyer in the areas of white collar crime and health care law.
Remarks: I spoke to Dick and got his email, but no response. arrived by press time. Last year my ole roomy,
Randy Kunkel, came to Kentucky to visit. In the middle of dinner at a local Italian restaurant with my two
teenage kids, Randy learned it was the 13th birthday of my daughter, Allix. He proceeded to announce that we
(Randy & I) were going to do a "Rocket" cheer in honor of Allix's birthday. We both stood up as he lead the
cheer. We brought the restaurant to silence with whistle, boom, rah, USMA, and team, team, team. My
children did not know what to think. My daughter tried to crawl under the table and after the cheer, Randy and
I immediately burst into the Happy Birthday song in which the most of the restaurant patrons joined. My
daughter will never forget it. Now that the shock has passed, she frequently says "You won't believe what
Randy and my Dad did on my birthday, etc"
Keep in mind, this is the same Kunkel who cost us all, the entire Corps, several dollars each for the
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
1962-64 K-2
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infamous Penn State rally that caused considerable damage to the Mess Hall, starting with the reveille canon
blowing out some of the leaded glass in the Mess Hall doors because he did not get them open before firing.
Randy and I have not changed that much. When he decided to do the "Rocket" for my daughter last year, I was
there ready to join the fun. It's a strange brotherhood isn't it
GARY P. PONZOLI
25443
Died November 18, 1982
Widow: Penelope
1960-62 C-2
1962-64 F-2
Children:
Gregory - 9/23/73
Lisa - 8/18/78
Address: (Penelope) AOG:
Penelope (Ponzoli) Hopkins
8217 Bellona Ave
Ruxton, Maryland 21204
(410) 252-5161
Remarks: Penelope remarried in June of 1994. Tony Janairo
added this year: “Penni married Jack Hopkins, June 1994. Turns
out that Jack also has contacts to West Point via Tom Middaugh '62.
Son Greg is currently with a construction placement firm in
Richmond; Lisa is completing her studies at Towson University.
Gary's two children were re-introduced to Gary's West Point past
through Roy Jones, Carl Dye, and Tony Janairo. To see Greg and Lisa together, you can definitely see Gary in
each of them.”
Cadet Co.:
FRED POPE
25207
Spouse: Pat
Children: David - 1/28/65
Kimberly Brown - 8/8/66
Tom - 11/30/67
Kelly Swanson - 4/23/1970
Grandchildren: Emma Brown- 11/10/1997
Camdon Brown 9/12/1999
Ethan Brown – 4/2002
Margaret Swanson – 10/2002
Sophie – (2)
Great-Grandchildren: Alysa (1)
Business Address
Home Address
Professional Investigative Engineers
10768 Zuni Drive
6275 Janus Drive,
Westminster, Colorado 80234
Arvada, Colorado 80031
(303) 460-9044
(303) 552-0177
E-Mail: fredandpat3@msn.com
FAX: (303) 552-0178
Cell: (303) 514-8592
E-Mail: fpope@callpie.com
Title: Forensic Engineer (Part time)
Nature of Business: Investigate accidents, product failures, etc.for insurance and legal clients. Testify as an expert.
Area of Personal Specialization: Engineering
Remarks: I look at the Register of Grads and I barely recognize myself, as it seems so focused on rank, medals,
and titles so I’m going to do this “Path from The Plain”
64-74 Graduated and three days later married Pat, whom I had met on a blind date during Plebe
Cadet Co.:
1960-61 A-1
1961-62 D-1
1962-64 F-1
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Christmas. Airborne assignment in Germany and then back to the Ranger Dept. at Benning, which oddly was
one of my favorite assignments, followed by Vietnam – two children and third on the way when I left. Getting
on the plane to leave is still the hardest thing I ever did. Battery Commander in the 1st Cav was exciting and
now seems both recent and far in the past.
Not only did we not get the Basic FA course: I got Advanced course at Sill after I needed it The two
years at the University of Michigan were really busy getting degrees in engineering and eye opening as some of
the biggest campus protests were in Ann Arbor. Fourth and last child born and then off to teach in ES&GS.
Lived at Stewart for two of the three years and spent lots of time driving over Storm King.
74-84 After Leavenworth I expected to go to Korea but ended up at Riley for two years. This was not
the highlight of my life and I was both surprised and somewhat pleased to be sent back to WP for four more
years. Working for Gen Goodpaster for two of those years was the peak experience of the twenty active duty
years. Working on the integration of the first class of women and the restoration of the honor system were very
satisfying. Also during this period my officemate convinced me to join the ski instructor group even though I
could barely ski and skiing became one of my passions in life. We also went on our first sea cruise (I had told
Pat that I had seen that stupid “Love Boat” and would never go) and it was better than I expected. Moved to
Fort Lewis, Washington for my final military assignment in the ROTC HQ. And then retired for the first time.
84-94 Found a great job in Denver as an engineering manager at the Rocky Flats Nuke Weapons plant
and moved into our seventeenth house – on a golf course so I started playing. Focus now was on educating the
children – three in college at one time – and getting ourselves socially established in our new surroundings. We
took a few more cruises and skied a lot as Pat’s job with Sheraton had some awesome perks and side benefits. I
finally gave up basketball and spent time on golf and skiing and to this day am good at one
94-07 Took early retirement from the bomb plant as it was destined to close and went to work again in
training development. Then spent a few years doing consulting work for a couple of firms as I moved toward
part-time work. Found a job as a Forensic Engineer doing primarily mechanical engineering work (ME was my
stated ambition in high school so finally got there) and plan to keep doing this as long as I can. Bad knees are
keeping me off roofs, which is just as well.
Travel remains our number one passion in life as we both have Wanderlust badly – defined by the Germans as
being wildly homesick for a place you have never been, and we are up to 25 cruises and 50 countries at this
point. As the song in the Weapons Room said:
“Two drifters off to see the world.
There’s such a lot of world to see.”
In 2001 we downsized our housing (9/11 happened as I was clearing the last box out of the old house)
and now live in a low maintenance patio home. I exercise my fixit genes on the kid’s houses. All of the
children and grandkids live close by which is rare for Army brats and we get together often. In Jan 06 I had
heart surgery to replace a bad valve that went well (except for one really bad night) and I feel good. Surgeon
says I can will the mechanical valve to someone, as it will outlast my other aging parts.
One of these years I will not have a W-2 and then I will be officially retired for the third time, but right
now full time “off” seems too inactive. As I tell Pat I am a blessed but restless man.
JAMES L. POPP
25394
Spouse: None
1960-62 F-2
Children: None
1962-64 C-2
Business Address
Home Address
Economic Affiliates
1046 South Main Street
N2925 Pioneer Road
Shawano, Wisconsin 54166
Clintonville, Wisconsin 54929
(715) 526-5814
(715) 823-2193
Title: Retired
Remarks: No luck reaching Jim. Last time I at least got to speak to him. At that
time he said he would think about responding, if he could find the form, but that
nothing much had changed. In 1997 he had written: “I am living on the periphery of the Great Northwoods,
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and cavorting with the likes of loggers, farmers, truckers, and foundry workers. While watching the world go by
on a favorite fishing lake, or walking on water in the wintertime, a niche has developed. I am now into a very
small, highly specialized, absorption of history; the collecting of antique outboard motors. This is another of
those disappearing pieces of history, as the knowledgeable are slowly leaving this earth. I may be starting my
own business shortly, based on demand for my expertise in repairing and obtaining repair parts for old boat
motors. The demand has surprised me. That’s all folks!”
JAMES C. POWERS
25428
Killed In Action May 26, 1967
Cadet Co.:
Widow: Ann Reynolds
1960-62 I-2
1962-64 K-2
Child:
Jamie (see Reynolds)
Brother:
Thomas Powers
Powers West Corporation
P. O. Box 19495
Seattle, Washington 98109
(206) 284-6559
JAMES W. POWERS
25085
Spouse: Bonnie B.
Children: Christina Smith - 9/11/67
Amy Ann (Darien) Nastri - 4/21/72
Grandchildren: Tristan James Smith – 6/12/98
Ainslee Allyn Smith – 7/31/00
Maximo Emil Nastri – 5/6/01
Leland Wilson Smith – 9/6/02
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
6124 West Parker Rd., Suite 136 MOB 3
6532 Westgate Drive
Plano, Texas 75093
Dallas, Texas 75240
Dallas, Texas 75230
(972) 387-3528
(972) 981-7711
E-Mail: celavie2@mac.com
E-Mail: celavie@swbell.net
Title: M.D.
Nature of Business: Physician
Area of Specialization: Obstetrics and Gynecology
Remarks: I verified the phone number, but no input. Jim updated last time, but didn’t submit any remarks.
In 1998 he mentioned that Colleges for the children included Austin College for Christina, the University of
Colorado for Darien, and the University of Dallas for Bonnie. Christina was about to be married.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
1962-64 I-2
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JOHN (JACK) STALKER PRICE
25244
Spouse: Shirley (Sam) Hoover Price
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
Children: Megan Tiffany - 11/1/70
1962-64 M-2, E-2
Cameron Stalker - 11/17/72
(USMA 1996)
Grandchildren: Malia Lynn Price – 8/25/02
Dorian Stalker – 7/8/05
Business Address
Home Address
Interlink Technologies, Inc.
3800 Buffalo Mountain Road
1168 Radford Circle SE
Willis, Virginia 24380
PO Box 595
(540) 745-3411
Floyd, Virginia 24091-0595
FAX: (512) 532-7951
Cell: (276) 356-3764
(720) 932-1571 (internet phone)
E-Mail: jprice@west-point.org
E-Mail: Samwitch@west-point.org
E-Mail: wp25244@west-point.org
Title: VP Operations
Nature of Business: Computerized processing of medical records; Computerized trading of gem diamonds.
Area of Specialization: Application of computers to increase productivity of existing processes.
Remarks: 65! How can we be THAT old? I was just at West Point for the Leaders Conference, and calculated
that the cadets we were watching at the Acceptance Day parade were akin to our being observed by the Class of
1914! Imagine that, we’re now the pivot point between WW1’s 2Lts and the GWOT. It’s a good thing I had
access to an Internet test that showed my TRUE age is 44. That, I can handle <G>
Sam and I are professional travelers, it seems. The old yellow Mercedes diesel dropped a valve seat at
780K and we now are cruising around in a big Cadillac with a Northstar V8. It knows its way to West Point,
Austin (where our daughter, Megan, and her husband, Ken just built a new home), and Fairhope Alabama
(where our son, Cameron, his wife, Cam, and the two grand kids hang their caps). And, somehow, it gets 27-28
MPG on the interstate!
Buffalo Mountain is centrally located for these trips and serves as a good staging point. If you’re ever
on the Blue Ridge Parkway around mile post 175, or Mabry Mill, we’re just around the corner. Just ask for
Buffalo Jack.. I’ll take you up to the top of the Buffalo, at 4000 feet, the highest mountain in these parts of the
Blue Ridge, with a good view down into NC. It is a 1100 acre Natural Area Preserve, with it’s unique character
being a series of micro environments “bathtub-ringed” up the peak. The state Department of Conservation and
Recreation has a limited budget, and uses Volunteer Steward Groups, which I chair here. We abut the Preserve,
and it along with another 4000 acres held by a private party, is available for morning walks. It’s a gorgeous
area.
This entire area was granted to Light Horse Harry Lee for his services in the Revolutionary War, and
passed to Robert E and his brother Carter. They lost it after the Civil War, but the cabin we’re in dates back to
those days. A lot of history around here.
Ian Carter asked me how long it was going to take to get our monolithic dome home built. Strange, the
same question Sam keeps asking me. With energy costs soaring, it better be soon. I’m about out of locust
wood, and electric heat in an old log cabin is costly!
Sam is running the New River Valley Beekeepers Association, and we have about ten hives at the
moment. This week is extraction week, and it looks as though local beekeepers are getting a good harvest.
Now if we can just get them through this coming winter! We didn’t do a very good job on managing them this
year as we were frequently gone. Probably missed a number of swarms!
I do a good bit of recruiting around here for West Point and have time to reflect on being a member of
this Class of 1964. I try to tell candidate families what we have in this very special group. The doors that
opened to us as young men, to achieve whatever we were capable of; to offer our lives up, if fate so chooses, to a
cause much greater than our individual lives. I often wonder how many Americans understand today how many
earlier Americans died to give us, and the world, what we now have. How many value it more than their lives?
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of fun!
Of all the things I have done, taking that oath out on Trophy Point defined my life. I’m having a LOT
You guys are a very special family.. I’m glad and honored to have been a part of yours..
Buffalo Jack on the Blue Ridge.
MICHAEL B. PROTHERO
25156
Died February 13, 2002
Cadet Co.:
Spouse: - Christine
1960-62 F-1
1962-64 I-1
Children:
Gregory - 10/15/66
Alison - 10/31/69
Grandchildren:
Jack - 9/1/95
Kathleen - 7/7/95
Home Address
328 Blue Ridge Ave
Front Royal, Virginia 22630-3047
(540) 635-9027
Remarks from the 1998 Directory: In 1998, Mike wrote the
following for his last contribution to this directory. “Retired life is
grand!! Since I left the Military Order of the Purple Heart in 1996,
I have thoroughly enjoyed the fine art of house husbandry. Christine is fully engaged in teaching at a
Montessori school locally. Son Greg (Captain USAF) is enroute to Pope Air Force Base at this writing.
Daughter Alison (Captain USA) is busy at the University if North Carolina at Chapel Hill, getting her law
degree for the Army. In the mean time, she and husband Joe Martin (Capt., Special Forces) produced my
granddaughter in July 1997. Greg and his wife Judith have a son born in 1995; so all the kids and grandkids are
near. Very convenient for grandpa!!”
RICHARD ALLAN PUCKETT (DICK)
25183
Spouse: Audrey
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-1
Children: Laura - 3/18/65
1962-64 G-1
Richard Jr. - 3/2/67
Jennifer - 10/20/68
Grandchildren: Rachel Triplett – 1/30/00
Sam Puckett – 6/16/02
Nathaniel Puckett – 10/5/04
Business Address
Home Address
3263 Grady Lane
Woodbridge, Virginia 22192
(703) 494-7775
E-Mail: d.puckett1@comcast.net
Title: Author
Nature of Business: Spy novels, historical and humorous works, poetry
Remarks: Our roots have grown deep in this rich Virginia soil and we are here to stay. The area is surrounded
by history: I-95 follows the Indian path of yore practically right past our house. General Braddock marched
near our location on his way to take on the French. George Washington slept here there and everywhere. The
Occoquan River near our house was the true line of demarcation between the Yankees and the Rebels. But what
trumps it all in our equation for deciding where to live are family and friends. This is home.
My beautiful wife Audrey has a framing business (RocknRobin). She also plays Bridge, lots of Bridge,
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and can carry me on couples’ night. My three children are doing well; Laura is Vice President at SunTrust;
Richard is a security guru and travels around the world doing business for Cisco; and Jennifer handles a mean
front loader at the gravel company where she works as an office assistant. And we have three beautiful and
smart grandchildren.
I’m retired, motorcycle is gone, boat is gone, and I have fallen back on the last two refuges of constant
gardening and writing books. Oh yes, I’m also working the Class Web Site and am still looking for classmates
to send me things to put on line.
BRENDAN T. QUANN
25308
Spouse: Jeanne P.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
Children: Philip J. - 1/24/69
1962-64 C-1
Courtney A. - 5/14/70
James T. - 5/3/71
Maureen A. - 9/24/74
Mary Kathleen - 1/20/82
Business Address
Home Address
O'Connor & Thomas Law Firm
175 South Grandview
Suite 200 Dubuque Building
Dubuque, Iowa 52003
700 Locust Street
(563) 583-4457
Dubuque, Iowa 52001
Cell: (563) 599-1511
(563) 557-8400
FAX: (563) 556-1867
Bquann@octhomaslaw.com
Cell: (563) 599-1511
Title: Attorney
Nature of Business: Litigation
Area of Specialization: Trial
Remarks: I turned 66 on June 22, 2007. I intended to slow down when I turned 65. I am still enjoying the
practice of law, however, and forgot to cut back. Jeanne still volunteers forty hours per week running a gift
shop at New Melleray Monastery, just outside Dubuque.
Our oldest son, Phil, is a physician in Madison, Wisconsin, and getting married in October of 2007.
Our daughter, Courtney lives in Chicago and works for North American Corp. Our son Jim (USNA ’93) left
the Marine Corps and is in his 4th year of medical school at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. He was
married in June 2007. Our daughter Maureen graduated from Kent Law School, Chicago, Illinois in May 2007.
Our baby, Mary Kathleen, works for Pfizer Pharmaceutical in Kansas City, Kansas.
I’m looking forward to our 45th Reunion. Can you believe that in 1960 those celebrating their 45th
reunion would have been grads from the Class of 1915?
FRED QUIST
24999
Spouse: Margaret (Marge)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
Children: Elizabeth Anne (Beth) - 9/30/65
1962-64 A-2
David Arthur- 10/15/73
Business Address
Home Address
3 Duende Road
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87508
(505) 466-1332
FAX: (505) 466-1269
E-Mail: fquist@usa.net
Title: Retired from IBM
Nature of Business: Computer related consulting
Area of Specialization: Engineering (ME, EE), Computer Programming (Java), Stock & Commodity Trading
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Remarks: If I had my yearbooks available I would probably be able to do better on the roommates. They're still
packed somewhere in the boxes in our garage. We moved in June and don't have room to unpack everything
yet.
DAVID LEROY RAMSAY
25425
Killed In Action August 17, 1970
Widow: Elizabeth A. (Liz) (Deceased)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-1
1962-64 L-1
Children:
Nicole - 2/15/69
Grandchild:
Jonathan David - 4/8/88
Remarks: Liz wrote in 1997that Nicole was to graduate from
UCLA in 1998.
The following tribute appeared in connection with the unveiling of a
memorial to Dave:
“The Veterans Benefits Clearinghouse, Inc. announces
the unveiling ceremony of the Captain David L. Ramsay Memorial
on Saturday, November 20, 1999. The location is at The Ramsay Park, corner of Melnea Cass Boulevard and
Washington Street, Roxbury, Boston, MA. The ceremony is scheduled to start at 1130.
After the short unveiling ceremony, there will be a light luncheon for those that RSVP to Ralph
Cooper, Executive Director, Veterans Benefits Clearinghouse at 617-541-8846.
Captain Ramsay served as an Air Force fighter pilot with distinction and valor until he was killed in
action in the Republic of Vietnam on August 17, 1970 on his 2d tour of duty in Vietnam. He had been
appointed to fly with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds on return from the Vietnam tour. His awards include the
Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Purple Heart, multiple awards of the Air Medal and other service and
campaign awards for combat service. David was survived by his wife Elisabeth Ann Ramsay, and daughter
Nicole Ramsay. Both now reside in California.
David Ramsay enlisted in the U.S. Air Force after graduation from High School in 1956 and was
honorably discharged when he attended the United States Military Academy in 1960. In 1962 his younger
brother Robert B. Ramsay joined David at West Point. They became the first African-American brothers to
attend and graduate from the U.S. Military Academy. David graduated with honors and attained the rank of
Cadet Captain.”
DWIGHT RAYMOND
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-2
1962-64 B-2
Business Address
Lockheed Martin
199 Borton Landing Road
Moorestown, NJ 08057
(856) 722-3159
25087
Spouse: Geraldine
Children: Herbert Dwight IV - 7/1/66
Gregory Walter - 7/23/68
Wendy Marie - 4/25/71
Grandchildren: Jeffrey Raymond – 2/17/99
Home Address
44 Bowmans Drive
New Hope. Pennsylvania 18938
(215) 862-6344
E-Mail: draymond@compuserve.com
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E-Mail: h.dwight.raymond@lmo.com
Title: Systems Engineer
Nature of Business: Aerospace
Area of Personal Specialization: Networking/Security
Remarks: Saw many friends at the 40th reunion, looking forward to the 50th tralia.
JOHN W. RAYMOND
24959
Spouse: Grace
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
Children: John Wallis Jr. (Jack) - 3/15/65
1962-64 D-1
(dec'd 4/9/76) Patrick Leonard (Rick) - 8/11/66
Michael Winston (Joe) - 6/2/69
Daniel Allen (Dan) - 6/11/74
Grandchildren: Patrick Leonard Jr (Ricky)-4/28/86
Elizabeth Grace (Beth)-7/15/90
Jacqueline Marie (Jackie) – 9/26/2001
John Thomas (JT) – 10/14/2002
Anna Raymond – 6/-/05
Business Address
Home Address
John W. Raymond, PLLC
7101 Church Lane
3309 Poplar Creek Lane
Toano, Virginia 23168
Williamsburg, Virginia 23188
(757) 566-3921
(757) 565-0423
E-Mail: Raymjw@aol.com
FAX: (757) 565-2064
E-Mail: Raymjw@aol.com
Title: Attorney
Nature of Business: Bankruptcy Law.
Remarks: I continue to work as a sole practitioner bankruptcy lawyer in Williamsburg, Virginia. Grace still
does volunteer work with Colonial Williamsburg, Jamestown Island, and Meals on Wheels and is still an active
gardener at home.
Oldest son, Rick, is a supervisor of Burger king stores and lives in Richmond, Virginia. His wife is
Laura, and he has three children. Next son, Joe, is a Commander in the Coast Guard and works in the Office of
Net Assessments at OSD in the Pentagon. His wife is Kristi, and they have two children. Youngest son, Dan,
is finishing his first year of law school at Barry University in Orlando, Florida. His wife is Jess, and they have
no children.
BOB READ
ex-cadet
Spouse: Single and unattached
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 G-1
Children: Stacy Armstrong - 11/22/70
1962-64 C-1
Josh Shimek - 11/26/73
Grandchild: Ember Rose Armstrong – 3/-/98
Business Address
Home Address
15735 SW 80th Ave.
Tigard, Oregon 97224
Web: www.h2oregonhomes.com
Email: kaydet64@yahoo.com
Cell: (503) 750-4800
Title: Sales Consultant
Nature of Business: Vacation Sales in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Remarks: I returned from my 7 month Mexico stay (in Puerto Vallarta) in 2003 and am back selling income
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and residential properties in the Portland area. I remain single and unattached - perhaps because my waistline is
spreading...though my weight remains at 175. Gravity is winning my waistline battle, however.
I've joined several of you in authoring a book, this one about how agents, as well as buyers and sellers,
can avoid problems when buying or selling homes. The book contains hundreds of stories about personal
experiences of agents and their clients - the goal being to help others avoid those problems in the future. It's
called "Risk Hotline for Real Estate (www.riskhotline.com) and is available at Amazon.com for $19.95. It
makes a great Christmas gift by the way! You can also find me at www.bobread.com.
PODGE M. REED Jr.
25390
Spouse: Natalie
Children: Katherine R. Robertson - 4/5/65
Podge M. Reed III - 4/15/66
Grandchildren: Chandler Nicole Reed - 8/5/93
Ashley Marie Robertson - 12/7/94
Austin McCauley Robertson - 10/1/97
Business Address
Home Address
Rodessa Oil and Land Co., Inc
13828 Lakeside Drive
13828 Lakeside Drive
Clarksville, Maryland 21029-1300
Clarksville, Maryland 21029-1300
(301) 854-3041
(301) 854-3767
FAX: (301) 854-0121
FAX: (301) 854-0121
E-Mail: pmreed64@comcast.net
E-mail: rolcoinc@aol.com
Title: President
Nature of Business: ROLCO – Crude oil, natural gas production, timber management, vacation villa rental.
Personal Specialization: Trying to learn the timber business
Remarks: I Have finally entered the age of semi retirement, but now the work is fun. I finally decided in
2005 to retire from healthcare. After many years of trying to fix problems for physician practices and hospitals,
it was time to get away from the problems of healthcare. Not sure if they will ever be solved, but each client
always presented a new and different challenge.
That leaves only one job, but as I said ... this is the fun one. It is not often that you get a chance to
rebuild a company, especially when that company will one day belong to your children and grandchildren. It
gives you a chance to teach the next generation their responsibility for ensuring the long term future of the
company. The biggest challenge is how to divide the responsibilities. After some discussion with my daughter
and son. it was decided that she would oversee the financial aspects, while he would be responsible for the
operational activities. They are both involved in looking for potential new areas for the company. In early
2007 we took the first step in developing a new division, vacation villa rental. The first villa has been located
on the French side of St. Martin. Netherlands Antilles, overlooking Orient Bay and Beach. Our goal is to
finalize the purchase within the next couple of months, and to prepare the villa for the upcoming season. Of
course, these negotiations require that I make a few trips down to St. Martin to finalize all of the various
arrangements. It may require that I make four or five trips to the island this year ... tough work, but it has to be
done.
I had a chance this year to take Spring Break. I would recommend that you all consider it. Earlier this
year, my daughter asked if I could help out with the grandchildren during their spring break. While trying to
decide what I would do with them for three days, I remembered the trips that my parents took with their
grandchildren. So I asked my daughter if I could take the grandchildren, Ashley 12 and Austin 9, on a road trip
to Florida for 10 days. We planned four days in Tampa, three days at Disneyworld , one day at Kennedy Space
Center, and a couple of days traveling. The three of us had a ball. They had a chance to visit their cousin in
Tampa, go tubing in the Gulf, ride all the top rides at Disney, and learn about NASA. We are already planning
our trip for next year. They are seriously thinking about a Caribbean trip.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 E-1
1962-64 H-1
Natalie and I are looking forward to the future. Enough work to keep us active, but plenty of
time to enjoy our retirement years.
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THOMAS F. (TOM) REESE
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-2
1962-64 M-2
Business Address
Golf Courses
25050
Spouse: Yongok Y.
Children: Kimberly D. - 7/5/67
Colin E. - 5/9/71
Home Address
2330 London Bridge Drive
Silver Spring, Maryland 20906-5764
(301) 598-2297
E-Mail: reesbahr@erols.com (old)
Title: Golfer
Nature of Business: Physical fitness practitioner and golf practitioner..
Area of Specialization: Discovery of my golfing potential
Remarks: I have now developed my golf swing to the point where the issue is whether I can shoot sub-par golf
on a consistent daily basis. Actually, golfing is only one part of my routine. I am also a physical fitness
practitioner. In other words, I work out three times a week for two hours per work out session in a local fitness
facility. I really enjoy my physical fitness routine. And, the result is that I feel great and I still weigh the same
as I did during the days that I wrestled at West Point.
Roommates: I would like to take this opportunity regarding identifying my roommates by highlighting
the contributions that some of my roommates made to making my days at West Point and my days in the
Infantry more successful and more enjoyable.
When I first came to Beast Barracks to say the least I was not as prepared for the events that took place
as I should have been as I passed from North Area through Central Area and into South area. And then, the
ordeal continued as I made my way to our room. When, I entered our room there sat John Murray. John was
as calm and cool as one could be in the heat of that day. John was just finishing shining his shoes. His wall
locker was all neatly arrayed according to regulations. John was studying his copy of Bugle Notes. John's
greeting was friendly and I sensed that he could sense my state of disarray.
John could have continued taking care of his business. But, John immediately began to show me and
tell me things that I would need to know in order that I would be able to successfully get through my first day in
Beast Barracks. And, John's way of showing me and telling me what I would need to know was done in such a
way that I felt that I was being treated as an equal when it was obvious that I had much to learn before I could
become his equal.
I survived Beast Barracks with John's help and a lot of hard work on my part as I followed his examples.
Needless to say to this day I am still thankful for the good fortune that I had by having John Murray as my
roommate during Beast Barracks.
During the First Semester of Plebe Year learning Calculus was a big challenge for me. I had not had
the benefit of the necessary preparation that would have enabled me to understand and to become proficient in
the fundamentals of Calculus. The Company Commander of L-2 sensed my difficulties and had me switch
roommates. The terms of my transition to the Office of the L-2 Company Clerk were handled very smoothly. I
was assigned to be an assistant company clerk. And, it was well understood that it was my understanding that I
was to become proficient at Calculus as soon as possible. Once again I had the good fortune of being put in the
presence of a very knowledgeable person. Jay Missal was my roommate and he was very accomplished in the
fundamentals of Calculus as well as the fundamentals of preparing daily morning reports. Jay's manner was to
treat me as an equal when once again it was obvious that I had much to learn before I could become his equal.
Jay showed me how to do morning reports and he showed me how to master the fundamentals of Calculus.
I survived the rigors of Calculus and the challenges of doing morning reports during Plebe Year with
Jay's help and a lot of hard work on my part as I followed his examples. To this day I am thankful for the good
fortune of having Jay Missal as my roommate during Plebe Year.
Another roommate that I would like to recognize and to express my appreciation for having been his
roommate was Jack Price. I think that I was assigned to be roommates with Jack Price because of the vast
differences and yet the vast similarities in our personalities. Both Jack and I liked to take on challenges. For
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Jack it was being an outdoors sportsman who had a love for hunting, fishing, skiing, and skeet shooting. For me
it was being an indoor sportsman. I loved to wrestle and do weight lifting. Both of us had a great love for
animals. During Cow Year our room was home to snakes, bats, iguanas, and alligators. Needless to say it was
amazing how tolerant our tactical officer was of our interests. Rarely did our tactical officer visit our room.
However, being Jack's roommate was always a real challenge. Every day, Jack seemed to have a different type
of outdoor interest. There never was a dull or unexciting moment. I had to learn to continually try to be ready
for Jack's next interest. I, the more predictable roommate, had to learn to be prepared for the unpredictable.
And, the amazing thing is that Jack's unpredictability was a valuable training tool for me as preparation before
and when I became an Infantry combat company commander. I learned to look out for the unpredictable.
For me and for all of the soldiers that were in my rifle company in Vietnam, I say, thank you Jack Price
for teaching me how to always be on the alert for the unexpected. To this day I am thankful for the good
fortune of having Jack Price as my roommate during Cow Year.
DONALD (DON) C. REH
25387
Spouse: Ann Saxton Reh
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: D. Bruce - 1969-1991
1962-64 B-2
Erica M. - 1975
Business Address
Home Address
NEST Environmental Services
163 Buena Vista Street
1040 Grant Road, Suite 155 -#325
Auburn California, 95603
Mountain View, California 94040
(530) 823-1870
(800) 699-6378 or (650) 938-3012
E-Mail: dcreh@wizwire.com
FAX: (650).968-6633
Title: VP, Client Services
Nature of Business: Environmental services
Area of Specialization: (1) Phase 1 Environmental Assessments, Industrial Storm Water pollution prevention
plans, HazMaterial Business Plans, Spill Prevention and Control Plans; (2) government proposals (response to
RFPs)
Remarks: This has been a year of unexpected changes for my family. My mother–in –law died in December in
Arkansas, and my father died in February in southern California. My wife and I’ve made three extended trips
back to Arkansas for her mother’s funeral and getting property onto the market, and I’ve made five trips to So.
Cal for my dad’s illness, funeral and looking after my mother.
We’re facing the worries that assail a lot of folks in our generation—caring for aged parents long
distance. I’m trying to persuade my mother, now in her 90s, and with no local support, to move into an
independent/assisted-living community (she like the smell of the ocean rather than dry foothills). Lots of
resistance—picture Sisyphus rolling his boulder up the hill.
These family concerns have taken a big bite out of my time, but my storm water pollution prevention and
environmental compliance work continues to help clean up California’s storm drains, streams, and rivers. I also
do program compliance auditing for the vehicle dismantling industry - a.k.a. wrecking yards– in a voluntary,
industry sponsored initiative to clean up its members’ yards and enhance the public perception of this industry.
Overall, it is working well, even with our ethnically diverse, emphatically independent clientele.
Travel has also cut into my gardening and genealogy research. I was barely able to keep up with
trimming, whacking, pruning, chipping, and shredding needed to reduce the fire hazards around our 3/4 acre of
the Sierra foothills east of Sacramento.
In my genealogy research, I finally located the elusive birthplace (no written/not passed down) in Austria
of some of my grandmother’s immigrant cousins.
My wife Ann is still teaching college English, mainly on-line, and working on her fiction writing. She’s
talked me into taking Italian classes with her this fall in preparation for a trip we want to take in the next year or
so to Pompeii.
We’ve also enjoyed an occasional trip to San Francisco to visit our daughter, Erica, who is in the process
of making a career change into technical writing. She’s working as a grant writer for a major non-profit
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organization in the Bay area.
Overall, life is good.
BOB REICH
25456
Spouse: Jean M.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
Children: Robert M. Jr. - 2/23/66
1962-64 G-2
Brian M. - 3/15/69
Grandchildren: Megan A – 2/15/95
Laura A – 1/20/98
Daniel R – 1/27/99
Alexander A – 8/23/00
Matthew J – 3/16/01
Business Address
Home Address
859 Aphrodite Road
Green Bay, Wisconsin 54311
(920) 469-0859
E-Mail: rmreichsr@aol.com
Cell: (920) 265-5796
Title: Retired
Remarks: We continue to enjoy retirement in Wisconsin. It’s great to be close to family for a change. We
will be here three years next month. We arrived with four elderly pets and are now down to two old dogs. My
near-term goals are to outlive my pets and make it to the 45th Reunion. Much to my Cowboy fan son’s disgust,
Jean and I have become Packer fans. We stay busy enough with our volunteer activities; Jean with a prayer
shawl ministry and me with the Knights of Columbus. On Easter Sunday in Green Bay the temperature was
twenty. “What Global Warming?” you say!
DON L. RENFRO
24922
Died January 4, 1997
Widow: Rebecca D. (Becky)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 K-2
1962-64 I-2
Children:
Jennifer L. - 6/11/69
David L. - 12/30/70
Address (Becky):
Rebecca D. Renfro
22587 Lightning Ridge Road
Rapid City, South Dakota 57702-6143
(605) 348-4143
E-Mail: BeckyR@rapidcity.com
E-Mail: rdr9380@silver.sdsmt.edu
Remarks: Becky wrote in 1998: "Don passed away January 4,
1997, after losing a year-long fight with kidney cancer. He was
buried at Black Hills National Cemetery, Sturgis, South Dakota.
Don's years at West Point and his memories of all of you were so
special to him. He wanted you to know how very much you meant to him and how much he regretted not staying
in closer touch with the classmates who had been such an important part of his life."
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PAUL T. RENNIE
25430
Spouse: Carol
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
Children: Paul - 3/28/65 to 5/2/04
1962-64 H-1
Gregg - 9/8/66
Jill - 5/21/70
Eric - 11/1/72
Grandchildren: Megan Rennie - 7/15/96
John: 1/12/98
Hannah Condon – 5/9/01
Lillian Rennie – 11/11/01
Wesley Rennie – 5/20/03
Delainie Condon – 4/3/03
Erin Condon – 10/11/05
Nolan rennie – 4/26/06
Business Address
Home Address
634 Vintage Reserve Circle - #1D
Naples, Florida 34119
(239) 352-1370
crenniecat@aol.com
Cell: (239) 272-0497
Title: Retired
Remarks: Carol and I continue to spend our days in Naples, Florida and Quincy, Massachusetts. Since our last
report, we tragically lost my oldest son, Paul, in a freak car accident. His two children, Megan and John, live
with my former wife, Pat, in Braintree, Massachusetts and are doing quite well. Son Gregg heads a regional
office of Bay State Financial, which is an investment management affiliate of Metropolitan Life. He lives in
Quincy and has also been developing condominiums in the area. Daughter Jill is a full time Mom and lives in
Hanover, Massachusetts (approximately 20 miles south of Quincy.) Her husband is an electrical contractor.
Son Eric remains single and continues to invest in and develop real estate in the greater Boston area.
I missed the 40th Reunion due to a knee problem, which I subsequently (Oct 05) had fixed with a
replacement knee. We both play golf fairly regularly, read a lot, travel a little, and I squeeze a few beers in now
and then. If you are in the area or passing through give us a call. (Cell 239-272-0497)
CHARLIE “DUDLEY” REVIE
25399
Spouse: Gwendolyn “Gwen”
1960-62 F-2
Children: Adam Trujillo - 10/2/72 - 11/16/1994
1962-64 D-2
(Gwen’s) Dawn Trujillo Thompson - 12/4/75
Grandchildren: Dilynn Thompson – 5/15/93
Jarin Thompson – 3/29/02
Jack Thompson – 11/26/04
Cora Thompson – 7/-/07
Business Address
Home Address
720 Sundown Court
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88011
(505) 522-3317
FAX: (505) 522-0372 (on request)
Cell: (505) 642-4291 (when it is on)
E-Mail: REDLEG@zianet.com
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: What part of “retired” do you not understand? However, I stay busy as a legislative
advocate for veterans, military retirees, and their widows.
Remarks: First big change since the last update in 2003 is that Gwen retired from Federal Civil Service just
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before our last re-union. The next big change is that on our way back home we packed up her mom and moved
her to Las Cruces. Needless, to say is that my life is well managed! (No, mom has her separate house, thank
goodness!)
As most of you are aware, I remain active as a legislative advocate for veterans, military retirees, and
our widows. The major areas remain (1) Healthcare (2) restoration of concurrent receipt of military retired pay
and VA disability compensation (3) restoration of survivors benefits now off set by VA dependency
compensation (note that the Social Security Offset is now history) (4) establishing equity for the military spouse
in divorce actions and (5) repeal of the Feres Doctrine which denies military members and their families the
right to sue for medical malpractice in military treatment facilities. With the Walter Reed debacle of 2007, a
new area has cropped up: (6) reform of the DoD Disability Evaluation System to achieve some measure of
equivalents between the DoD and VA ratings for the same disability.
My 15 minutes of fame came with the 2003 National Defense Authorization Act where it was written
into the law that retired reservists (with 20 qualified retirement years) with service connected disability were to
be treated the same as those retired with at least 20 years of active duty. Previously the DoD 7200 point policy
required reservists to have the equivalent of 19 years and 8 months of service at 1 point/day to be eligible for
concurrent receipt. The typical reservist retires with about 3900 points. Before the law was changed 0.63% of
reservists qualified for the benefit compared to 33% of active duty retirees. After the law was passed, 28% of
reservists qualified for these benefits. BTW, though I asked for it, no help was offered by any of the big name
congressionally chartered veterans and retiree organizations … those who did respond basically said
“impossible, never happen” … so much for the big boys.
Most recent cruise was another trip through the Panama Canal this past December and we are looking
forward to Montreal to New York City this October.
As always, our hospitality is there for any classmates passing through Las Cruces. Visit in the summer
and enjoy the pool. Visit anytime and enjoy the Great South West. Who knows? You might even decide that
you like the place!
BILL REYNOLDS
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Spouse: Ann
Children: Jamie - 9/15/67
Shauna - 9/21/70
Kirby - 7/6/72
Christopher - 4/14/82
Grandchildren: Hunter (Jamie’s) - 11
Gabriele – 8
Everest – 6
Halia – 4 mo.
Kalli
Rain
Business Address
Home Address
Department of Engineering
18423 High Street
Seattle University
Edmonds, Washington 98020
(360) 424-1456
901 12th Avenue
Seattle, Washington 98122
E-Mail: wjreynolds@cypressltd.com
Title: Adjunct Professor, Consultant
Nature of Business: Professor of Geology; Seattle University
Coastal Engineering Consultant
Area of Specialization: Geology and Coastal engineering
Remarks: Seems like we now write these about every six months. I will say it has been fun looking through
boxes of 45 year old slides for this issue. Ah, the memories.
Actually little has changed for us in the past four years. We’re still in Washington and likely to stay
here. Our town is Edmonds, a small coastal town about 20 miles north of Seattle. Ann and I both commute
two days a week into Seattle. Ann works for Swedish Hospital, doing business development for their Executive
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Health Services department, giving uber-class med treatment for those who can afford it (sorry, no Tricare).
This is a relatively new, and somewhat controversial, health care concept. She works with a great group of
people and enjoys it.
I still teach at Seattle University as an Adjunct Professor of Geology. I teach one or two
quarters each year, but don’t do winters. It’s in my contract. It’s a great school (Jesuit) with wonderful
students. They are bright, polite and fun to teach. Besides geology, we discuss global warming and energy
issues so I’ve enjoyed the repartee on the Forum.
We retired from the Army in ‘91 and settled in Washington because this is where our kids are. Jamie,
Shauna, Kirby and Christopher all live within a fifteen minute drive of our home. All are educated and
reasonably well employed. Actually, Jamie and Kirby work together with Shauna’s husband in the real estate
investment business. We have six grandkids, two each except for Christopher (25) who is single. We see kids
and grandkids often. I love it when a plan comes together.
We escape the Seattle “gloom period” each year by traveling to the family compound for spring training.
If any of you baseball fans haven’t tried this, I highly recommend it. We see very few classmates coming
through Seattle. I guess you really don’t “travel through” Seattle do you? However, if you do, I invite you to
share a cigar, single-malt and watch the Puget Sound boat traffic.
RONALD E. (RON) REZEK
25375
Spouse: Linda Ann
1960-62 L-1
Children: Garth Martin Rezek - 5/2/74
1962-64 A-1
Business Address
Home Address
101 Army Pentagon
6384 Horsely Court
Suite 5D564
Manassas, Virginia 20112-8817
Washington, D. C. 20310-0101
(703) 590-4602
(202) 607-3001
E-Mail: rrezek@aol.com
FAX: (703) 697-8370
E-Mail: Ronald.Rezek@hqda.army.mil
Cell: (571) 201-2359
Title: Presidential Appointee – Senior Executive Service
Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army
Nature of Business: Defense – Department of the Army.
Area of Specialization: Business Transformation
Remarks: In 2005, I was offered a Presidential Appointment in The Office of The Secretary of the Army.
After much prayer, Linda and I agreed to answer the call to serve our country one more time and moved from
Oklahoma to Virginia. We have had a wonderful time getting reacquainted with old friends and many
classmates in the Washington DC area. I have a position that focuses on the application of a management
science (the largest ever attempted) of business transformation across the Army. I have few bounds with
numerous opportunities to improve our work tasks, processes, and procedures. I travel throughout the
Army; from Europe to Hawaii and Korea and all across the continental states in Active, Reserve and
National Guard environs teaching, coaching, mentoring, and speaking. This has been a most
unexpected opportunity that can only be cited as a blessing. Basically, I simply get to be me; no one else
would have the job! Work demands are often high, but always rewarding. I work at West Point
almost monthly and must confess that as I age, the place is more inspiring and certainly more welcoming than I
can describe. It is amazing the doors that open when you work for and with “The Leader”.
Linda continues to teach part-time in an elementary school, allowing for four-day weekends. For her, it
signals a major scaling back that is a welcome relief. She has retired from full-time church work and fills her
time as a Kennedy Center volunteer, which she loves. We purchased a home in Manassas, making
for a lengthy commute for me, but worth it in lifestyle quality. I plan to stay on until the end of the
administration and then review the opportunities available to me. We remain blessed with good health and an
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optimistic outlook for the future. Our door is always ‘open’ to you.
GORDON T. (TOM) RHOADES
25229
Died July 31, 2003
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Last Home Address:
Acworth, Georgia 30101-2588
WAYNE RICHARD
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1962-64 I-2
25267
Spouse: Sharon
Children: Melissa Ribeiro - 10/3/69
Mitzi Edwards - 2/8/73
Renee Riedel - 4/30/81
Grandchildren: Maverick Edwards – 4/27/00
Marshall Edwards – 11/7/02
Hunter Ribeiro – 3/31/04
Monet Edwards – 12/12/06
Logan Ribeiro – 12/14/06
Business Address
Home Address
Kansas City Christian School
16790 Antioch
Stilwell, Kansas 66085
4801 W. 79th Street
Prairie Village, Kansas 66208
(913) 897-9487
(913) 648-5227
E-Mail: way_ric@msn.com
wrichard@kcchristianschool.org
Cell: (913) 424-0879
Title: High School Physics Teacher
Nature of Business: Education
Remarks: This school year, I begin my fourth year as a high school physics teacher. At my last writing, I was
preparing for this position and have thoroughly enjoyed the challenges and the rewards of the classroom. I
spent one year as a substitute teacher in two local school districts before landing a permanent position at Kansas
City Christian School. I have concurrently taught several math courses at KCCS but physics is my first love and
it is my only subject this year. Sharon is starting her last year of teaching fourth grade as we are preparing to
join the ranks of retired folks and spend more time traveling, spoiling grandchildren, performing volunteer work,
etc.
Our oldest daughter Melissa and her husband André still live in Woodbury, Minnesota. Melissa retired
from teaching to spend full time with two of our grandsons, Hunter and Logan. André works for Malt-O-Meal
Company as a logistics manager.
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Second daughter Mitzi and her husband, Matt Edwards, moved to Spring Hill, Kansas several years ago
to afford their two boys, Maverick and Marshall some wide open spaces in which to run around. They presented
us with Monet, our first granddaughter last December - just in time for Christmas. Matt continues to operate his
own lawn business, Palatial Lawns, and has added underground sprinklers and snow removal services to provide
income during the winter months. Spring Hill is only about 20 minutes away from us so we get to see the local
grandchildren at least once a week.
After graduating from Kansas State University with a degree in dietetics, our youngest daughter, Renee,
married Kyle Riedel, a mechanical engineering student from Salina, Kansas. Upon Kyle’s graduation last year,
he accepted a position with Bell Helicopter Corporation in Fort Worth, Texas. They packed up and moved to
Texas summer before last and recently purchased a home in Hurst, Texas. Renee has worked as a dietitian at
Baylor Hospital in Fort Worth since moving there but will step down this September to have their first child - a
daughter, who will be our second granddaughter.
In preparation for retirement, Sharon and I have taken a couple of road trips the past two summers to get
a feel for extended travel experiences. Two years ago, we traveled through the southeast portion of our country,
visiting early duty stations Fort Campbell, Kentucky and Fort Bragg, North Carolina. We concluded that trip
with a visit to New Orleans about two months before Katrina struck. Last summer, we drove to Alaska via the
old Alcan Highway. That was a five week trip but the roads were much better than we thought and the wildlife
and wilderness scenery were incredible. It’s a trip we hope to repeat in the near future.
Sorry we missed the last reunion - I had just started my first teaching assignment and was snowed under
getting started in a new career. We are looking forward to the next one and plan on being there, health
permitting
CHUCK RICHARDS
ex-cadet
Spouse: Carol L.
Children: Geoffrey S. - 4/27/72
Michelle M. - 9/6/73
Brian C. - 5/24/77
Grandchildren: Madelyn
William – 4/16/03
Business Address
Home Address
5009 Sentinel Post Road
Charlotte, North Carolina 28226
(704) 542-1627
FAX: (704) 543-1627
E-Mail: c-richards@mindspring.com
Cell: (704) 502-0487
Title: Retired Special Agent, FBI
Nature of Business: Federal Investigator
Area of Specialization: Human resources, criminal investigations
Remarks: My wife Carol and I closed our gift business in September 2005 and have been enjoying our family
and traveling. Our son Geoffrey is Executive Vice President, Hospitality Division, World Wide for Wyndham
Corporation, Orlando, Florida. Our daughter Michelle is marries and lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. Our
son Brian, after 5 years of working experience, just graduated from the University of North Carolina – Chapel
hill – MBA School. We have two grandchildren at this time.
I enjoy working with high school basketball players in the Charlotte AAU program. I have coached for 21
years and last year 6 of the players on my squad received full college scholarships. We not only work with the
athletes on the court, but in the classroom as well, to help them prepare for their college experience.
I continue to represent North Carolina in the Senior Olympic Basketball Competition and played in the National
Tournament held in Louisville, Kentucky in June of 2007.
I spend a great deal of time researching history and recommend a visit to Normandy in France for all classmates.
Carol and I just celebrated our forty first anniversary with a three week tour of Italy. Staying in shape and good
health help make retirement a great situation to be in.
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JOHN L. (JACK) RICHARDS
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Spouse: Rosa Lee
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Children: John Paul - 10/19/73
1962-64 B-2
Cathy - 2/25/76
James (Jed) - 4/10/79
(USMA 2001)
Grandchildren: Emma Kate Richards – 5/19/04
Joshua Craig Richards – 8/1/05
John Robert Richards – 1/5/06
Jacob James Richards – 5/29/07
Business Address
Home Address
964 Latonka Drive
Mercer, Pennsylvania 16137
(724) 475-4772
jlrichards@access995.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: I have retired from my second career as a college professor and consulting engineer. It was an
interesting 21 years and ended with recognition as the Pittsburgh Civil Engineer of the Year for 2005. I then
decided to do something completely different, which may lead to yet a third career. I am now in my second year
of a three year program of study in the field of church history at the Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge (near
Pittsburgh) in pursuit of an MAR (Master of Arts in Religion) in 2008. In spite of my age, academic background,
and previous careers, I am still accepted and find the study fascinating. Rosa Lee graduated from the School in
2006 and is now teaching Hebrew there. (Fortunately, my course of study does not require any languages).
Son John has completed a three year tour at West Point in the Department of Civil and
Mechanical Engineering. He and Katie and their two children are off to Ft. Leavenworth for C&GS this summer.
Daughter Cathy has entered a PhD program in Biblical Studies at Marquette in Milwaukee. Her
husband Tim is taking a break from his scientific research and is renovating their new home there.
Son Jed is a company commander of a training company at Ft. Belvoir. Yes, there are still
some engineers at the old “home”. He and wife Cy have just had their second child.
So Rosa Lee and I continue to stay active in mind, body, and spirit. We have enjoyed our studies, we
have moved to our lake house in Mercer, and we have four beautiful grandchildren who delight us to no end.
JERE (“MIKE”) RICHARDSON
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Business Address
Spouse: Faye
Children: Thomas - 3/23/68
Peter - 8/29/69
Grandchildren: Alex Richardson – 2/23/01
Madalyn Richardson – 4/3/01
Sam Richardson – 8/27/02
Anna Richardson – 1/18/03
Ted Richardson – 2/4/06
Lily Richardson – 2/4/06
Home Address
33 Joshuatown Road
Lyme, Connecticut 06371
309
24921
(860) 434-3349
Email: michael.j.richardson@att.net
Title: Retired (totally)
Remarks: Retirement continues to be wonderful. Kind of like an endless Graduation Leave…except you don’t
know exactly when you’re going to have to report in.
Faye and I spend most of our time enjoying family and friends, serving lifelong interests, traveling, and
leaving time for modest, recreational exercise.
Our family keeps growing: the two of us, Faye and I, are now twelve—two sons, their wives, and six
grandchildren. We like to think that we lead environmentally responsible lives, but, with the recent arrival of the
twins, I’m afraid we may not score well on population control.
Recreational exercise is kayaking on nearby, Connecticut waterways, occasional recreational golf
(Mike) and yoga (Faye), and running, often and regularly, if not particularly fast or far. (Denny O’Block, I
remain grateful to you for pulling me, and doubtlessly others, out of a mid-life stupor.)
Travel and friends seem to go hand-in-hand. From each station in our lives, we have close friends, now
randomly scattered around the country. (From West Point days, we’re often in touch with Dave and Cathy
White and Ted Lechner, and we’ve formed a biennial breakfast club with Bob and Bonnie Gregson and Frank
and Billie Watson.)
Indulging in our lifelong interests also demands travel. Faye’s interests (refugee relief) and mine
(environmental preservation) only come together in remote and impoverished regions. The closest one we’ve
found is in the northern corner of Guatemala, where people who were brutalized by civil war are struggling to
coexist with one of the world’s priceless environmental gems, the Sierra del Lacandone rain forest. We’re often
there, working with The Nature Conservancy, Rainforest Alliance, Defensores de Natualeza and Asociacion
Comunidades Forestales de Peten. We’re making progress and taking time to enjoy it. Two months from now,
I’ll be part of a team trying to capture live jaguars to put GPS collars on them!
Within this mix of activity, two events since my last report deserve special note. One was walking into
a room and discovering sixty wonderful aunts and uncles and cousins of whom I was totally unaware. The other
was getting thrown out of Vietnam.
The discovery of the aunts, uncles and cousins came while we were in Europe visiting a few of the
European communities in which our ancestors lived…in Ireland, England, Scotland and Italy. (Norway and
Germany are to come.) In Ireland, we found the dry goods store where a great grandmother had worked. In
England, we found the church where great, great, great, great grandparents were married. In Scotland, we found
the actual forge where Faye’s great, great, great grandfather used to make iron tools, wagon wheels and horse
shoes. Wonderful finds, all, but not totally unexpected. That surprise came in Italy, or more precisely on the
island of Sardinia.
My Grandfather, Michele Nonne, immigrated just in time to serve in WWI. I remember him as kindly
and quiet; he said little about his homeland, which was high in the Gennargentu Mountains in the center of the
island in a small and ancient town named Fonni. Through a remarkable coincidence, the Sardinian travel agent I
found in a nearby regional center happened to have a boyfriend who would soon be the best man at the marriage
of a Nonne. The travel agent checked and, saints behold, the Nonne and I were cousins. Soon Faye and I were
in Fonni, being escorted into to a small hotel for a get acquainted lunch—not only with the cousin who
coordinated our trip, but, as it turned out, with the entire Nonne family—the sixty aunts, uncles and cousins who
I didn’t know existed!
They are a beautiful family. They could not be warmer or more welcoming. Faye and I couldn’t be
happier to have found them.
(Charlie Macchiaroli, Joe Mastriani, Dave Baratto, and Bob Michela, if you happen to have read this
far, you may recall that on occasion I was guilty of well intended, but maybe thoughtless comments on Italian
soldiers in WWII and the difficulty that they seemed to have staying focused. Please accept my belated apology
for such foolishness. I take it all back. We Italians are wonderful in every respect!)
If the memory of meeting my Italian family is clear, the memory of getting booted out of Vietnam is
permanently burned into my brain.
Ted Lechner and I had meticulously planned a six-week visit to Southeast Asia. We would spend two
weeks traveling from Saigon to Hanoi, visiting Tay Ninh, traveling through the Delta, visiting Hoi An and Hue,
driving to Khe Sanh area and staying in a Montagnard village, then driving to Hanoi; from there we would
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continue to Laos and Cambodia. That was our plan, until we hit customs at Tan Son Nhut.
After landing, Ted and I separated and went to different immigration agents. My guy was glued to his
PC, and over his head, I could see that Ted’s agent seemed as preoccupied. We waited and waited as they
alternately looked at our passports and visas and then their screens. Finally, my guy picked up his phone and
talked excitedly to someone on the other end. It was clear that something wasn’t right.
Moments later, I saw an armed immigration official approach Ted. At the same time, someone grabbed
my arm firmly. Soon we were in the custody of a squad of armed agents and being marched to the office of the
head of immigration.
An hour later, after answering endless questions about ourselves and our travel plans, the head of
immigration summarily revoked our visas and with little ceremony had us thrown bodily into a departing plane
with instructions never to return!
Ted and I regrouped when our involuntary flight ended at Inchon. From there, we flew to Thailand and
quickly cobbled together a short visit in that country before we continued on to our planned visit to Laos and
Cambodia. In all, in the end, it was a wonderful trip. The countrysides were beautiful, the non-official people
were delightful, the foods delightful, and the experience of getting closer to the area’s culture and history
fascinating.
We still wonder, though, what happened at Tan Son Nhat. Why had we been singled our? Were we
expected to offer a bribe? Did our planned travel to Montagnard areas arouse suspicion? Did someone think we
had been more than extremely minor players in the Vietnam War? Were we mistaken for others?
I know we’ll never learn, but stay tuned—we may try again, regardless.
NORMAN L. ROBERTS JR.
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Business Address
25384
Spouse: Lynne M.
Children: Jennifer Minnis - 12/23/65
Michelle Mellen - 2/23/67
Michael Roberts - 6/23/69
Christopher Roberts - 11/14/71
Jeffrey Roberts - 2/2/75
Grandchildren: Rachel Lynn Roberts Bolding - 2/2/86
Ashley Ann Minnis - 12/10/90
Connor James Mellen - 1/4/92
Jessica Taylor Roberts- 3/5/94 (Mike's)
Catherine Paige Roberts - 5/13/94 (Jeff's)
Zackery David Minnis - 6/19/94
Hunter Roberts Mellen - 9/18/94
Justin Cashman Roberts - 10/30/95
Jacob Roberts
Wyatt Roberts
Weston Roberts
Home Address
3916 Hatherly Drive
Plano, Texas 75023
(972) 422-2193
FAX: (972) 422-2193
E-Mail: norman.roberts@tx.rr.com
Cell: (214) 686-8861
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Information Technology Services
Remarks: It’s been said that 30 is the age when a man becomes invisible to teenage girls. There is an element
of truth to that. I vividly remember an incident from my early thirties when I got a compliment on a sweater I
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was wearing from a pretty young cashier at the grocery store checkout. I was just beginning to straighten my
posture and thank her when she dropped a bomb. “I wish I could get my dad to wear things like that.” Some
compliment! I wanted to throttle the little twerp. My older brother told me to get used to it. There would be
more.
He was right and it hasn’t always been girls. He was even the source once, when I had lunch with him
and he ordered from the senior citizens menu, my brother! When it came time for me to ask for my own senior
discount I just did it submissively. About ten years after the incident in the grocery store I noticed I was having
trouble reading the fine print in newspaper articles. I went in to have my vision checked and get a prescription
for reading glasses. As I was leaving the optometrist told me I had really good eyes for a man my age. Ugh! I
should have told him to go to his room. He should have known better. My barber does. I’m always safe from
bald jokes in his shop.
My friends get into the act too. I’m finding we spend way too much time talking about our health. We
never used to do that; sex maybe, politics, science, or even religion; now it’s health as often as not. To add
insult to injury we have a lot to talk about. We’ve all had heart bypass, back surgery, problems with our eyes,
intestinal issues (some of those are embarrassing,) knee or hip replacements; everybody has had something.
There isn’t much I can do about it. It’s not like I could trade them in for a younger group. I’d just rather talk
about something else.
It’s the women in my life that often make the unkindest cuts, usually unintentionally. Two years ago I
went down to Houston to look after my grandchildren for several days while my daughter and her husband went
out of town. My 14 year old grand daughter batted her eyes at me to talk me into things that went against my
better judgment. She was transparent about it. I knew exactly what was happening, and it worked anyway. I
felt like a doddering old codger. Yesterday came the topper. My wife bought me one of those pill boxes with
a separate compartment for each day of the week so I won’t forget which ones I took. Now I know I need
something like that because I do forget. Sometimes I find myself standing in the kitchen with a prescription
bottle in my hand and even then I’m not sure whether I took the darned thing or not. But still, a weekly pill
box? Next they’ll be taking my car keys away and pinning a little note to me with my name, address, and phone
number in case I get lost.
I don’t like it. Whoever said we’re supposed to grow old gracefully can just stuff it. I‘m going
kicking and screaming. The first smart young person to call me spry is going to get an earful. They can call
me crabby. Everybody else does. They say that forgetting where you left your car keys is normal absent
mindedness. If you can’t remember what they’re for it’s Alzheimer’s. Well, if I can ever find my glasses I’m
going to throw them at something.
THOMAS C. (T.C.) ROBERTS
Spouse: Trecia S.
Children: Steve - 1961
Scott - 1963
Shonda - 1966
Tom - 1967
Grandchildren: Eric - 1990
Mark – 1993
Sean – 1995
Ashlyn – 1999
Tyson – 2000
Ian – 2002
Sarah – 2003
Business Addresses
Home Addresses
Pensco, Inc.
Towers of Town Lake
40 N IH 35 #12C1
450 Sansome Street, 14th Floor
San Francisco, California 94111
Austin, Texas 78701
(800) 969-4472
(512) 477-2920
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E-Mail: tcrtexas@swbell.net
Title: Chairman
Nature of Business: Financial Services
Remarks: After three consecutive overseas tours, I left the Army in 1969. At the end of that same year, I
married Trecia, adopted her three children, and joined Schlumberger a few months later. I was with
Schlumberger in a number of different financial and CEO jobs for the next fifteen years, with nearly ten of
those years spent living in Europe, mainly in Paris and in London. We returned to the United States and after a brief stint in New York - moved to the San Francisco Bay area, where I retired from corporate life
in 1989. Since then, I have been what venture capitalists call an “angel,” an early-round investor and
sometimes mentor for new companies, and I confess that I find the term both supremely and superbly ironic,
given my abysmal disciplinary record at West Point. I was, after all, finishing my first “century” on the area
before the end of our 2nd Class year.
In 1998, Trecia and I returned to our roots in Texas and have lived in Austin since then. We spend
a reasonable amount of our time traveling, some of that to visit four children and seven grandchildren who are
presently scattered about the United States and Canada. In the past few years, I have begun to curtail my
business activities, but I remain the Chairman of Pensco, an early investment; I serve on several Boards, and I
occasionally teach a business class to future MBAs at a nearby university. I am good for drinks and dinner for
any classmate who wanders into the vicinity.
THURMAN (SKIP) McROY ROBERTS
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Spouse: Judy Favier Roberts (mar. 7/4/64)
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Children: Michael Patrick Roberts - 5/1/65
1962-64 H-1
Christopher McRoy Roberts - 11/20/67
Grandchildren: Jillian Paige Roberts – 2/-/99
Gregory Roberts – 11/2/00
Tobias Henry Lash Roberts – (2 ½)
Business Address (Judy)
Home Address
Federal Judicial Center
10630 Canterberry Road
(202) 502-4120
Fairfax Station, Virginia 22039-1924
Jroberts@fjc.gov
(703) 250-7026
til Jan. 2008
FAX: (703) 503-9609
Cell: (703) 850-5309
E-Mail: skipjudy@cox.net
Cell: (571) 334-5590
Title: Retired
Area of Specialization: Computer systems program management.
Remarks: Kids – Michael Patrick lives with wife Wendy in Fairfax Station, Virginia. Christopher McRoy
and wife Elissa are moving to Martha’s Vineyard.
That was then—
Went from B1 to H1, while playing soccer and lacrosse. Met and appreciated a large cross section of classmates,
whose talent, brains and diverse accomplishments always amazed me.
From my roommate Jose Muratti knowing every lyric to every Motown and rock and roll song, to Dave
Smith’s stories of Alaska, to Norm Webb’s dry humor and natural gifts with a lacrosse stick, there was never a
dull moment
From soccer to lacrosse practice and co-managing the plebe hockey team, I achieved my goal of never
sitting on company tables until May when my company Yearlings uncovered the almost total success of my plot.
From dreading the dead “mutton” to relishing in the soft-shell crabs that most of the Corps (except the
Marylanders) looked at in horror, the mess hall remains a great memory.
From being smart enough to camouflage myself to hide from upperclassmen during Plebe Field training
and thus be excused from a Shower Formation… to being stupid enough to camouflage finding myself in a
jungle of poison ivy, the lessons of which green leaves are hostile or friendly remains with me.
This is now—
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Will Rogers wrote “Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed
through life trying to save.”
To the uncountable number of folks who have asked me what do I do in retirement – well, I just enjoy
it! Judy tries to keep me focused with her “Honey do” lists, but I am too slippery to be often conned by these
efforts. But – I have enjoyed:
Leading Civil War tours throughout this area, Manassas, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania,
Chancellorsville, Antietam, and Gettysburg.
Leading two Civil War interest groups, the Alexandria Civil War Round Table and the Friends of Ft
Ward (Alexandria, VA).
Getting a personal trainer who makes me do what I hate to do. Originally a gift from our kids for my
birthday and Christmas, I’ve found out that being coached and bullied by a 5 ft 5 inch beautiful redhead works
for me (with Judy’s blessing, of course)
Having a wife who takes yoga lessons with me every Sunday and promises to retire in the new year (Jan
08). (If she is still working at the time of the 2009 reunion, I will have run away and joined the circus.)
Having Judy, who will have traveled to Russia 5 times before the end of 07 to work on developing a fair
judicial administration system, take me with her for 2 of these trips. (Got to practice that WP Russian training!
You know Judy married me for my Cyrillic!)
Having Judy also work in Puerto Rico in August just in time to take me along as my 2007 65th birthday
present. (I asked about Jose Muratti, but the people in Puerto Rico said the Hoser had been deported to
Fayetteville, Georgia many years ago.)
Traveling to China, Italy, Eastern Europe – and finding new friends and enjoying every moment
Being blessed with 3 super grandkids, all of whom drive both sets of parents a little crazy as they
exhibit the same strengths and challenges that our own kids did!
Seeing my granddaughter Jillian (8) learning to play soccer; (Joe Pallone would smile. – My goal now is
to teach her how to run backwards while playing the great defense I usually didn’t). Watching Gregory (6)
participate in a Tae Kwon Do contest and hold his own against the bigger kids, and loving every minute of it.
Seeing Jillian and Gregorio (as he now calls himself) master the beginnings of Spanish, as well as
perform on the stage in a summer theatre camp.
Seeing Tobias (2) - aka Tobey) go from wobbling to walking to running and never stopping. His delight
in new words, new discoveries and new foods is reenergizing for all of us.
Enjoying to the hilt Marylee and Jimmy Adams twice a year soirees (June picnic and fall A/N game) at
Marylee Manor for any class of 64 members who can attend. Thanks, guys, for your continuing hospitality! (If
we can only get the fall event to have a happier ending, it would be perfect).
Finding out that according to Bob Magruder’s 2007 survey that I really am Napoleon Bonaparte
(L’audace, l’audace, toujours l’audace), even if married to Teddy Roosevelt!
It’s never dull!
This is the future-It’s been said that there are 3 kinds of people: those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and
those who wondered what happened. Seems like in our working years, a lot just happened and time flew by.
Now is the time to:
Relish in the success of Harry Potter and kids learning to love reading again
Travel where and when and if we choose…..our list still includes Vietnam (but also to include the
Pleiku area where my guys were); Judy says Thailand and Angkor Wat, too; Spain & Portugal; and Australia &
New Zealand just to name just a few.
Continuing to do what we love and staying strong and healthy enough to do so…
Not losing any more dear friends or family …
Seeing Army beat Navy football in 2007. 2008. 2009. Ad infinitum!
As the great military leader and philosopher Dr Seuss has said:
So... be your name Buxbaum or Bixby or Bray or Mordecai All Van Allen O'Shea, you're off to Great Places!
Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So ... get on your way! ..."
Stay well, do what you want to do, and we hope to see you at the next reunion!
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BILL ROBERTSON
25452
Spouse: Joan E.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
Children: Tarne Ellen (Christy) Eyl - 8/7/70
1962-64 B-2
Suzanne Marie Croteau - 1/29/72
Kathryn Jane Bennett - 2/22/77
Grandchildren: William Gary Bennett – 4/18/02
Lucie Bennett – 5/11/04
---- Bennett – 4/-/07
Owen Thomas Croteau – 8/11/02
Anelie Croteau – 3/24/04
Benjamin Caleb Eyl – 9/2/02
Sarah Grace Eyl – 2/7/04
Business Address
Home Address
114 East Lake Drive
Roswell, Georgia 30075
(770) 594-8080
Email: wnrobert@bellsouth.net
Title: Retired
Remarks: Joan and I are enjoying our family, our retirement, and our log home. We have 6 grandchildren,
with two more on the way. All eight will have been born within a five-year span. We are blessed all are
healthy and all families live in the greater Atlanta area so we are able to see them often. We also have enjoyed
our trips. In 2005 we toured Ireland. Last year we visited San Antonio, Florida, and toured New England for 3
weeks, which included a cruise on a Maine Wind Jammer. This year’s trips will be Charleston, Nashville,
touring the west, NY, and Florida. The tour of the west is going to include taking the California Zepher from
Denver to San Francisco, and a couple of scenic narrow gauge railroad excursions in southern Colorado. One
of my hobbies is model railroading, which explains the heavy dose of railroads on this summer’s trip. Touring
Europe will be next. Between trips and grandchildren, Joan and I bike and canoe. Life is good. My other big
in-door interest is playing the guitar - jazz standards mostly. Joan is an avid reader. - Bill
KARL W. ROBINSON
24976
Spouse: Amy Arnow Robinson
1960-62 L-2
Children: Lisa R. Deaton - 3/2/65
1962-64 C-2
Christina M. Robinson - 4/26/67
Deborah R. Callsen - 10/17/70
Grandchildren: Jesse R. Deaton - 12/16/93
Ruth Deaton - 12/16/93
Joshua Dylan Callsen – 6/30/99
Hallie Grace Zens – 10/22/99
Margaret Grace Callsen – 6/8/2002
Marian Allia Zens – 10/21/2002
Business Address
Home Address
Mechanicsburg Area Senior High School
107 Locust Way
500 South Broad Street
Carlisle, Pennsylvania 17013
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania 17055
(717) 243-1359
(717) 691-4530
E-Mail: karlwrobinson@cs.com
E-Mail: karlwrobinson@mbgsd.org
E-Mail: amyanson@cs.com
Title: High School Teacher and Coach
Nature of Business: Education
Area of Specialization: Social Studies and History
Remarks: We are still alive and well and living in Carlisle. I continue to teach and coach at Mechanicsburg High
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School and Amy continues to mother, grandmother, and garden. I ran my 68th marathon at Boston in April and
continue to run after my cross country and track teams as best I can.
Lisa and Stuart and the now-teenage twins live in Ashland Virginia. Lisa coordinated consevation and
environmental education programs for the State and Stuart labors in the family logging business.
Chrissie and Scot are now in Thetford Center, Vermont, where they are active in community affairs. Scot
completed his doctorate and works for the Dartmouth Hospital. Chrissie works for the University obtaining and
managing research grants. The family now includes Maid Marian and the girls keep the parents on their toes.
Debbie and Brian have settled in Northern Virginia, and also added a daughter, Maggie, since the last
edition. Brian labors for he government and the Air Force Reserves and Debbie has rejoined the teachers’ ranks.
We remain busier than we need to be, but are happy doing what we do. We look forward to seeing
everyone at the 45th Reunion.
EDWARD FRANCIS ROBY
25403
Spouse: Margarete Anna Roby (née Süß)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-2
Children: Markus Alexander Roby - 11/12/72
1962-64 C-2
Mathias Christian Roby - 5/11/75
Alexia Keegan Roby - 1/31/80
Grandchildren: still hoping
Business Address
Home Address
Edward F. Roby
Rossertstraße 89
Wirtschaftsjournalist
D-61449 Steinbach im Taunus
Rossertstraße, 89
Germany/Deutschland/Allemagne
61449 Steinbach / Taunus
+49 (6171) 71554
Germany/Deutschland/Allemagne
FAX: +49 (6171) 86434
++49 (0) 6171 71554
E-Mail: eroby@t-online.de
FAX: ++49 (0) 6171 86434
E-Mail: eroby@t-online.de
Title: Editor, writer, columnist, executive speech writer
Nature of Business: Journalism
Area of Specialization: Economic and fiscal policy
Remarks: Our 35th anniversary came up in May. This time Margarete booked us a tour of China: Shanghai,
Suchow, Wuhan, Yangtse river cruise, Chungking. The first 10 days were fine. Great food, amazing sights,
good company. The day after we arrived in Peking, Margarete suffered what turned out to have been a heart
attack. She survived, thanks to superb Chinese medical treatment. And a classmate also sprang to our rescue
in this moment of need.
This medical crisis struck practically without warning the night of her birthday, May 17. The next
morning we went to the shared French-German clinic at the German embassy. The staff doctor made a series of
tests. Her blood pressure was surging to around 225 and he could not get it down with shots, pills and
nitroglycerine. He sent her to a fancy Peking hospital for the Long Noses, where they frantically continued the
tests in intensive care, while simultaneously doing the biopsy on my wallet and credit cards.
Their cardiologist decided that Margarete needed an angiogram right away. But this was a Friday and
angiograms were beyond the scope of her hospital, anyway. As a stroke of luck she knew personally the head
of cardiology across town at the Anzhen teaching hospital for heart, arteries and lung. She contacted him while
he was on an out-of-town lecture tour and he agreed to round up his team to do this trick first thing Monday
before he flew off to a doctors’ conference in Barcelona that afternoon.
The hospital crew spent the weekend working to get the blood pressure down to where this procedure
was possible. The patient has to be awake, responsive and not in the process of having another heart attack, the
downside of an angiogram. So first thing Monday morning they started rejiggering all the life support cables
and equipment. She was then loaded in an ambulance, hooked up again and transported with flashing lights and
klaxon across town through the viscous Peking traffic to Anzhen Hospital. I rode along.
The surgeons entered a major blood vessel in the groin and shove a catheter toward the heart. All this is
electronically displayed on a screen. They made a DVD of the whole deal for the benefit of those who would
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continue the treatment elsewhere. The Anzhen heart surgeon, one of the three best in China with this
procedure, told me afterward that there had been an almost fatal blockage of the main blood vessels to the heart,
both left and right. The right coronary artery had been 90%-95% blocked. He said he had to place three stents to
open up these diseased blood vessels.
Before this operation, I spent the weekend fighting running battles with the Chinese police, medical and
tourism bureaucracies which seemed intent upon making sure that you can’t get there from here. Margarete was
on a “group visa” with five other Germans from our tour and the state authorities were determined to grab her
out of the hospital bed and dump her on the airplane, dead or alive, with the rest of the group on Sunday, our
departure day.
The tourism goons were convinced that the police would not allow the group visa to be broken up,
especially on a weekend, and that the entire group would be prevented from leaving the country if Margarete
were not there. And they were equally convinced that the Peking police would not issue an individual visa and
that the hospital was exaggerating the emergency to collect money. This was a real circus and a test of nerves,
even if you speak and write fluent Mandarin.
What saved us in all of this is a “coincidence” that I have to credit to my guardian angel for want of
another explanation. A few weeks before we left for China, I spotted a message on our class forum from Le
Roy Graw, who said he was running a business in Peking. Since I knew him casually, I sent him an e-mail
proposing we meet for a beer. His counterproposal was a Peking duck dinner for four at his favourite restaurant
-- on the night of the 18th, the day after Margarete’s 60th birthday. When she was hospitalized that morning, I
wanted to call him to cancel but his number was in our hotel room 10 miles away in this urban colossus of about
13 million people. And data on Long Noses cannot be found in a Chinese telephone book, as the emergency
room nurses informed me.
One of them, though, had the sudden impulse to look for the name in the hospital’s computerized
patient registry. Bingo. She also noticed that his address was a fancy condominium complex that she pointed
out to me looming up about 200 yards away through the hospital window. In 15 minutes Le Roy and his
Chinese wife showed up at Margarete’s bedside with a big bouquet of flowers. I freed our baggage from the
distant hotel and spent the next four nights in his guestroom. With his help and that of his staff I was able to
organize the logistics of the medical insurance, money, visa, my new plane ticket and her air evacuation home.
I flew back to Frankfurt May 24. Margarete, attended by a physician flown in from Germany, was
evacuated by Lufthansa three days later, the earliest they would allow her to board a plane. She spent the first
week back home in a local hospital and then another month in a nearby health spa for convalescing heart
patients. She is back on her feet again and recovering well.
The medical care in China was so good that the German doctors were impressed. But really simple
things are nearly impossible in China, which is strictly a cash-on-the-barrelhead society. No dollar credit cards
work apparently because the dollar-pegged renminbi yuan is not convertible and the hospital had dibs on my
euro credit cards. So a classmate’s generous support was a godsend. We had not seen one another in 43 years,
ever since I was one of the young lieutenants in dress blues holding up an arch of swords over the bridal couple
at his military wedding in Pennsylvania the summer of 1964. We also found out at our mini-reunion in Peking
that we had both dated the cousin of another former classmate. Margarete and I owe a big debt of gratitude to
our gallant classmate, LeRoy Graw, and his lovely wife, Grace.
TED RODOSOVICH
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 I-1
Business Address
ex-cadet
Spouse: n/a divorced
Children: Nicole Elise DeAnda- 12/27/71
Brian Judd - 5/19/78
Grandchildren: Ashley Alexandra – 12/14/01
Davis G – 2/22/03
Home Address
7555 Charmant Drive - #1105
San Diego, California 92122
(858) 967-5632
E-Mail: teddyrodo@hotmail.com
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Cell: Same as main phone
Title: Retired
Remarks: Fully retired in San Diego. Bachelor. Great country! Did a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and
simultaneously moved into neat condo smack in the middle of La Jolla, California. It is in the middle of the
business and University of California at San Diego area. “Minutes from the beach.” Close to a VA Hospital.
World’s greatest climate! Still an advocate for atheist, socialist & vegetarian causes. Come see me – I won’t
preach. . .
DAVE ROESLER
25201
Spouse: Dianne
Cadet Co.:
1959-62 A-1
Children: Michael D. - 11/30/70
1962-64 I-1
Stepchildren: Miranda Barker 3/6/75
Lynda Dean – 6/9/77
Sharon Murphy – 6/21/62
Grandchildren: Sydney Murphy – 2/24/97
Zack Murphy – 5/24/95
Erin Baker – 1/21/04
Meghan Barker – 12/20/05
Jesslyn Dean – 7/11/05 (10:23 AM)
Victoria Dean – 7/11/05 (10:24 AM)
Business Address
Home Address
2605 Spicewood Trail NE
Huntsville, Alabama 35811-2605
(256) 533-4314
FAX: (same)
E-Mail: dave.roesler@comcast.net
Cell: (256) 653-1526 (not monitored)
Title: Retired
Remarks: Since the last edition, I have fully retired, at least from salaried work. The last six years as CFO of
Teledyne Solutions, Inc have been extremely challenging and rewarding and I miss the people very much. I do
not miss the stress of the work at all. Retirement is great and I am really enjoying the freedom of days without
structure.
Now my principle work is still in Youth Ministry. While we are searching for a new Youth Pastor in
our church, I am leading that ministry. At times, it is almost a full-time job, since I can put in as much time as I
have and still not be enough for all these kids. I still find it is a virtual fountain of youth to work with teenagers.
They are the future of our country and I hope they can fix some of our messes.
Open-heart surgery a few years back has convinced me, however, of the need to slow down and enjoy
life more. In addition, six “inherited” grand children have given me other things to do. There are five girls and
one boy. The girls are precious little children. Each one so different and fun. They all live in different places in
Alabama but are within reasonable driving distance to locations that are near Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail sites
so traveling to see them has other advantages. Zack, the only boy, has discovered golf and thankfully I have
something more in common with his interest in that than with little girl things.
Dianne is also retired from school teaching so we have more time to do some things. I got to go on my
dream trip for nearly three weeks to Egypt, Jordan, and Israel with a group that basically retraced the exodus and
all of Christ’s ministries. It was quite an experience. Then Dianne and I got in the car and drove West to the
Grand Canyon and spent about three weeks driving all over the West seeing my family and places I had either
flown over or driven past but never really seen. Past that, we are remodeling parts of our house in a pretty much
do-it-yourself mode. I’m getting to finally set up the wood working shop I have always wanted. I really enjoy
the satisfaction of producing some tangible thing you can see or touch instead of just grinding out budgets,
proposals, or program plans. Once the house is back in order, we plan to travel to the extent we can, spend time
in my workshop, and hit the golf courses in the state more. Dianne is quite an accomplished tailor and she stays
busy sewing for grand children. We’ve armed her with the latest sewing machines for everything imaginable
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including quilting and remodeled one of the spare bedrooms into a sewing center. I’m amazed to see how
computers have taken over everything including sewing machines. I swear you can almost throw cloth at them
and get a dress out the other end.
As I look back on the Army career and the time I spent with Teledyne, I find I have no real regrets. The
Army was very good to me and the Teledyne work helped get me to retirement. Dianne and I don’t have alot
but the Lord has blessed us more than we deserve. I guess Huntsville is off the beaten track enough that we only
see classmates who live here. As always, we would love to see any of my classmate friends if you pass through
Huntsville.
ARTHUR N (ART) ROGERS III
Cadet Co.:
N/A
Business Address
honorary
Spouse: divorcedChildren: Kristina Beth Rogers – 6/13/72
Grandchildren: Vevia Opheim– 7/31/98
Tatum Opheim – 2/5/00
Hannah Opheim – 12/4/03
Home Address
712 East Seminary Avenue
Towson, Maryland 21286
(410) 821-1710
E-Mail: Arogers325@mycidco.com
Remarks: I am trying to follow directions from the “Happy Wandering Rainger” - George Domas, that
I must submit a narrative of some ill note. For the hell of me, I do not remember who was my host roommate
when I visited USMA in the Spring of ‘64 as a senior ROTC cadet. What I do remember, and quite vividly, is
being awakened for Reveille with the Hellcats right below my window. Another remembrance of note was
attending a rugby match on Saturday afternoon, not knowing one of the players on Army’s team would become
on of my very closest friends, and eventually, to serve in the same battalion together in the 82nd Airborne
Division. Now, when he visits me, there are certain provisions I must have on hand in copious amounts: BEER,
ice cream (vanilla), and sandwich makings - Rainger George is an excellent sandwich chef. Oh yes, I must have
real coffee and real salt. When I pick him up at the airport or train station, I must bring a well camouflaged cold
one for the drive to my house. Enough said about our hiking Rainger George.
As some of you know, I was medically retired in ‘69 because of wounds during my second tour
in RVN with MACV. However, following twenty-four consecutive months at Brooke, Walter Reed (with
another 82nd Airborne friend, Barry McCaffrey), and in the VA hospital in the District of Columbia, I attended
graduate school at Towson University, just north of Baltimore. I was then hired as the Director of Veterans
Affairs at Towson. I guess someone had to counsel/direct the returning young Vietnam veterans about the
proper protocol of having affairs on a university campus. After obtaining a second MA, I also became an
assistant professor of Geography. I held those civilian positions for about ten years until my doctor
recommended that I retire again if I wanted to have a long life. I took his word, but not his advice, and became
a “professional” appointed Baltimore County government board member on various boards during the next
twenty-five years. In addition, I served for 22 years on Fort Meade’s Retiree Council and also served a tour on
the Chief of Staff of the Army’s Retiree Council representing Forces Command. Presently, I am serving on one
Maryland State Government board. A breathing spell has set in, allowing me more time to study my interest –
geopolitics, and raise some house plants.
My only child, a daughter, after completing college on the Five Year Plan, and working indoors for four
years, decided that walls and an office cubicle were not her thing. She enlisted in the Army, searching for a
“good paying outdoors job.” Who was her recruiter? She was promised that she could become a helicopter
pilot. This was a young lady who attended an all girls Catholic preparatory school from K to 12. However, the
rigors of playing as a goalie in field hockey, soccer, and lacrosse, her knees disqualified her. Kristy became a
JAG legal assistant in a “cubicle” in the 10th Aviation Brigade at Fort Drum, functioning as the NCOIC of the
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office. Of course, she met a neat young man – a helicopter mechanic and Blackhawk crew chief in the brigade.
He grew up in Opheim, Montana. They are both out now, and I have been blessed with three beautiful
granddaughters (all of whom, I have taught Jump Commands).
I believe I have rambled enough in trying to make up for the blank space in the last directory and the
threat of I-do-not-know-what from Rainger George. My years as an honorary member of the class have
afforded me great enjoyment because I get to read all of the e-mails in the class forum. Someday, I may even
compose or submit one myself. Thank you for the distinct honor to be an honorary member of the class
JOHN ROGERS
25166
Spouse: Barbara
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-2
Children: Jon Travis - 2/11/72
1962-64 F-2 Grandchildren: Hannah Noel Lunn – 12/20/02
Karina Victoria Schumacher – 7/15/03
Christian Miguel Avila – 12/11/04
Hailey Katherine Lunn – 1/13/05
Tristan J Schants-Flores – 12/7/05
Ethan Patrick Schumacher – 3/20/06
Julian Matthew Avila – 11/16/06
Business Address
Home Address
Core 6 Solutions
.
3542 River Way
Brooks City Base
San Antonio, Texas 78230-2530
San Antonio, Texas
(210) 696-6776
(210) 536-4877
jrrogers64@earthlink.net
E-Mail: john.rogers@brooks.af.mil
Cell: (210) 313-6776
Title: Senior Systems Engineer
Nature of Business: Government consulting (Acquisition/RDT&E)
Area of Specialization: Aircrew life support equipment; NBC protective equipment
Remarks: I’m still working full-time as a defense contractor supporting the acquisition of Air Force aircrew
life support and chemical defense systems. Joint service programs are interesting, but very frustrating at times.
I anticipate working another year or two, probably to be influenced by BRAC events associated with the
closure/transfer of work from Brooks City-Base here in San Antonio. Aircrew life support work will go to
Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio; chem-bio defense work will go to Aberdeen/Edgewood, Maryland.
My “trophy wife” (3rd administration...whatever happened to term limits?) and I are trying to decide
where we want to really retire. San Antonio has its charms and benefits for military retirees, but the explosive
growth of the last few years is turning it into a different town...and most summers are pretty brutal (although we
caught a nice break this year). I suspect the lure of the grandkids, most of whom are in the San Antonio/Austin
area, will keep us from straying too far from here.
I golf pretty religiously once a weekend. Barb is learning. Hopefully we’ll be playing 2 or 3 times a
week in the near future! Come tee it up with us in San Antonio and enjoy a few cervezas or margaritas
afterward.
WOODS W. ROGERS III (WOODY)
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
1962-64 D-2
Business Address
Spouse: n/a
Children: n/a
Home Address
824 South Edison Avenue
Tampa, Florida 33606
(813) 244-5490
FAX: (813) 251-0397
E-Mail: BgGuava@aol.com
Title: Retired M.D.
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25235
Nature of Business: Medicine
Remarks: I have been retired since 2003 after 35 years in medicine, when it became impossible to practice the
way that I was trained due to the great flux in the entire system. I have been very happy on most fronts since. I
have maintained a 40 year committed relationship which has given me the most pleasure in my life. I have
traveled some, but continue to enjoy my traditional sedentary hobbies of reading, theater, concerts, cooking etc. I
achieved a life long dream by purchasing a small pipe organ last Christmas, and have been devoting hours a day
trying to relearn Bach’s “Toccata and Fugue in D minor”, which I used to practice in the basement of the Cadet
Chapel, and then sneak upstairs to the Great Organ to try it out. One day during a grand fortissimo there was a
furious pounding on the huge side door, and I was terrified, envisioning a huge “slug” for unauthorized
organizing. I went and used the massive key to open the door and to my relief it was Mr. Davis, the
Choirmaster and not the OIC, but I still felt as scared as a Plebe. He said “Was that you playing ? I can’t
believe it !! I forgot my key – carry on” He probably would not have been so lenient if he knew that fellow
choirister Bud Stone and I used to leave our room cards unmarked on some Sundays, and slip out of the choir
stall , down the back stairs and the hill, and go eat boodle and read the Sunday papers, reveling in the fact that we
had “beat the system”
I have a small group of friends for social life, a small cottage at the beach, and an isolated river camp, so
I get to change venues whenever I wish.
The Class Reunions are great times that I would no longer miss, although my own Woo Poo induced “
post-traumatic stress disorder” regrettably kept me away till the 25th. Best wishes to all.
BARRY J. ROLLER
25064
Died December 1, 1995
Widow: Carol A. (Deceased)
1960-62 M-2
1962-64 C-2
Children:
Carl Michael - 4/16/67
Kimberly Ann - 12/28/76
Sherron Leigh White - 9/3/76
Grandchildren:
Kevin Alexander Fain - 12/15/94
Shawn Michael Fain - 4/1/96
Address (Carol):
2631 Cedar View Court
Clearwater, Florida 34621
(813) 725-8258
Remarks: Carol wrote in 1998 that Barry passed away on
December 1, 1995 at the age of 55. He had a massive heart attack
and never made it to the hospital alive. Carol believed that Barry
was just getting his life back together after some hard and turbulent
years. He had begun teaching again, this time at the high school level. When she wrote, Carol was working
full-time as a Real Estate secretary for Prudential Florida Realty in Clearwater, Florida. Their son, Carl, was
living in New Jersey and was still single. Daughter Kimberly, was living and working in Tampa. Sherron,
whom they raised from the age of 3, had 2 boys and lived in the Clearwater area. Carol closed by saying “I
miss Barry and had always hoped we would be together again. I do stay busy with work and the grandkids. It
would be great to hear from anyone. I have been out of touch for a long time. You can E-Mail or phone me.
Thanks!”
Cadet Co.:
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FRED ROLLER
25239
Spouse: Linda L.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
Children: Brian - 2/12/68
1962-64 A-2
Kim Minear - 7/18/71
Adam - 6/27/78
Andrew - 7/5/88
Grandchildren: Becki Roller - 4/1/89
Lauren Minear - 9/18/93
Jonni Roller - 5/14/92
Matthew Roller - 5/23/93
Erin Minear - 12/10/96
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
12311 Parklawn Drive
Rockville, Maryland 20852
(410) 676-4452
E-Mail: wp25239@west-point.org
Title: President
Nature of Business: Computer consulting
Area of Specialization: IT Consulting - e-commerce
Remarks: No response. Fred wrote in 2000 that three of their children and all grandchildren were living in
Lakeland, very close to him. Son Adam was pitching for the Boston Red Sox in their minor league Class A
affiliate in Lowell, Massachusetts.
TERRANCE J. (TERRY) RUSNAK
25028
Spouse: Marlene
1960-62 I-2
Children: Terry Jr. - 3/20/686
1962-64 M-2
Scott - 11/11/71
Business Address
Home Address
RBE, Inc.
1550 Chiswick Court
P. O. Box 20406
El Cajon, California 92020
El Cajon, California 92021
(619) 440-7677
(619) 561-9959
FAX: (619) 561-7652
Title: Vice President
Nature of Business: Small construction, painting, wallcovering, special coatings commercial/governmental
Area of Specialization: Contract and company administration, estimating, marketing
Remarks: No response. In 2000 Terry wrote: I’m not walking the Area! (Too old, bad back, bad eyesight,
etc.)
I'm vice president of a small business company specializing in construction activities. I enjoy retirement from
the Army and life in Southern California. I'm still a "gym rat", riding bicycle and playing racquetball. Golf and
reading take up my "leisure time".
Marlene, my great wife of 28 years, and mom to our two sons is working as a department store sales associate.
Shopping here is Prima! You name it, we've got it: Malls, shops, flea market, QVC, etc.
Terry Jr. is a graduate student (PhD) in history at Bryn Mawr in Pennsylvania. He's an archaeologist in the
making, a future "Indiana Terry". He enjoys reading, models, and travel. He's a UCLA graduate and will study
in Greece next year.
Son Scott just graduated from the University of California in Santa Barbara. He intends to pursue a career in
law enforcement - perhaps as a federal marshal or a U. S. Army M.P. He's a golfer, reader, and gym rat (like his
old man).
Cadet Co.:
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W. ARTHUR (RUSS) RUSSELL
25271
Spouse: Mary Jo
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 L-1
Children: Brett Felton - 9/12/70
1962-64 C-1 Grandchildren: Jackson Lee Russell – 6/27/02
Katherine McCaw Russell – 4/4/03
Jacob Hatcher Russell – 1/22/05
Business Address
Home Address
342 Hunters Point
Nellysford, Virginia 22958
(434) 361-2601
E-Mail: russmaryjo@msn.com
Title: Retired
Remarks: Mary Jo and I are still enjoying life in the fast lane in Wintergreen. The social and activity calendar
is full. Only downer here is that we have more USNA grads than USMA grads. All told, we have a sizable
number of retired military here—lots of shared memories and laughs. Mary Jo and I are both actively involved
in supporting our non-profit Wintergreen Performing Arts organization transform itself from a small music
festival to a major, month-long summer destination festival. (Check us out at,
http://www.wintergreenperformingarts.org/)
We are also enjoying visiting with our three grandchildren, with another one to join us in March.
Having raised an only child, we never expected to have four grandchildren! And, we found when performing
babysitting duties you can no longer rely on a one-on-one defense—you have to go to a zone! We do not get to
see them as often we would like because our son and his family live in Wilmington, North Carolina, but we
enjoy having such a nice change of venue when we do since they are near the coast and we are in the mountains.
Brett is selling real estate at River Landing in North Carolina; for the present, Kris, his wife, is very busy playing
Mom. She plans to return to work as a CPA when the kids are all in school.
We enjoyed visiting Glacier, Yellowstone, and Grand Teton National Parks last fall, and last winter we
spent two weeks at Baldhead Island, our favorite beach resort. Last spring we spent two weeks in Italy, one
week on a wonderful wine and gourmet food tour in Piedmont (run by one of our neighbors who used to teach at
DoD schools in Italy) and the second week on our own in Bellagio. Early this fall, we are planning to check out
Amelia Island, and Mary Jo is planning a trip late fall to Santa Fe with her sister and niece.
My golf game remains stuck on mediocre; I have resigned myself to enjoying the camaraderie, fresh air,
and exercise aspects of golf. Mary Jo enjoys playing her harp, gardening, and volunteering in our local schools.
We are both getting back into bridge after a long absence; to our dismay, whatever we remembered from Goren
is passé.
I don’t know about the rest of you, but for me time is flying by faster and faster these days. It seems
that summer has just started and suddenly it is almost fall. Life is good!
AL RUSSO
25034
Spouse: Joanne
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
Children: Deanna Lee – 1/11/65
1962-64 L-2
Michael Alan – 3/18/69
Stepsons: Scott – 12/28/77
Jeffrey – 5/12/83
Grandchildren: Patrick James - 9/6/96
Anthony - 2/26/98
Joseph – 5/24/00
Zachary – 2002
Business Address
Home Address
124 Mapleview Road
Wallingford, Connecticut 06492-2535
(203) 269-2979
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(321) 453-6161 [Florida]
FAX: (203) 269-7011
E-Mail: alanmari@earthlink.net
Cell: (203) 927-2880
Title: Retired
Nature of Business: Consulting
Area of Specialization: Since selling our business at the end of 2004, Joanne and I have been free to do things
we seldom had time for in the past. We have been able to travel, work from time to time, evenread the
newspapers at a reasonable hour. What I haven’t taken the time to do is work on reducing my golf handicap. I
hope to do that before the next John Ward update.!
JAMES P. RYAN
25007
Spouse: Joan E.
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 H-2
Children: J. Patrick Jr. - 4/15/67
1962-64 L-2
Timothy D. - 12/10/70
Grandchildren: Kate Elizabeth Ryan – 9/9/03
Business Address
Home Address
Ryan, Ryan & Co., Inc.
1183 Salt Marsh Circle
3304 Sawgrass Village Circle,
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida 32082
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida 32082
(904) 280-4628
(904) 280-4130
E-Mail: jpryan@attbi.com
FAX: (904) 280-4131
Jpryan64@comcast.net
Cell: (904) 982-1850
Title: President
Nature of Business: Hypnosis, yoga and Real Estate
Area of Specialization: Commercial Real Estate Valuation, Sales, and Finance; Counselor of Real Estate
(designated in 1992)
Remarks: “Different from last time”
For years my razor was a Gillette Blue Blade double edge. For lubricant I used a variety of aerosols.
There was a period of time while stationed in Germany, motivated at least in part by early morning alert and
many months in the boondocks, I owned and occasionally used a battery operated rotary blade electric shaver,
but it was never the same as a blade shave and got retired early
Sometime in the early 70’s I changed my lubricant to a cake of Old Spice in a porcelain cup with a
wonderful sable hair brush for smooth application, but my choice of blade remained “Gillette Blue Blade”
In 1991 I was introduced to Crabtree and Evelyn “Crème de Razor” in a jar. The product was and
remains be best shaving cream product imaginable, but I remained loyal to the Gillette Blue Blade.
As the turn of the century approached the Gillette Blue Blade became hard to find, and of necessity I
was convinced to try one of those two blade razor and I was surprised to learn that I really liked the Gillette
Twin Blade product. Shaving was smoother, quicker and I cut my self less frequently.
About four years ago, very suspect that three blades could not be any substantial improvement over two
blades, I tried a new three-bladed model and again to my surprise, the shave was closer and much easier.
In mid summer of 2006 I received in the mail a promotional razor from Gillette, five blades, four for
regular shaving and one for close trimming. This had to be just a gimmick to get more of my money and pump
the Gillette profits! No one needed five blades to shave! I put the new razor in drawer thinking that I may try
it the next time I run out of blades. In the interim, I compared prices at Costco and in fact the replacement
blades for the new 5 bladed system were in fact 20% more expensive confirming my thought that this was
certainly a gimmick to sucker in the uninformed and un sophisticated.
That new razor remained in its packaging until August of 2007. It was time to change the cartridge in
my three blade razor and I had not purchased new cartridges, by default the 5 blade razor was opened. Much to
my surprise I really enjoyed using the product. I shaved smoothly and I liked the precision trim on the back. I
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used the new 5 blade product for at least too weeks and was about to buy new cartridges when on a busy
morning, not only was the shave scratchy but I also cut myself. I congratulated myself on not being outsmarted
by those marketing gurus. I new they had built a shoddy product intentionally so I would be forced to buy more
of the cartridges. Just as I was firming up all conclusions about Gillette and their new product, I looked at what
I believed was my new razor. You guessed it by now. In haste I had picked up my old 3 bladed razor.
In addition to upgrading my shaving system, in the last 12 months I have been to one weekend and two
weeklong meditation retreats. The first week long retreat was at Sprit Rock North of San Francisco led by
Phillip Moffet. We were silent for the duration. August of 2007 I attended a six day retreat at Stonehill College
led by Thich Nhat Hanh. We were silent from the beginning of the evening meal until after lunch the following
day. The retreats have changed my life in many ways.
My business is more medical hypnosis and yoga and less real estate.
I continue to be amazed at the vitality of the Ward Book’s and our listserv.
JP
MARTY RYAN
25070
Spouse: Mary
1960-62 H-1
Children: Timothy Ryan - 12/23/76
1962-64 B-1 Grandchildren: Molly Ryan – 9/27/01
Jack Ryan – 7/21/03
Home Address (Summer)
Home Address (Nov-April)
8 Lake Drive .
9290 East Thompson Peak Parkway
PO Box 308
Unit 137
Shelter Island, New York 11964-9308
Scottsdale, Arizona 85255
(631) 749-2590
(480) 563-3987
E-Mail: MRyan@russellmellon.com
E-Mail: Martin.ryan@dcranchnet.com
Scottsdale, Arizona 85255
Title: Chairman (retired) Russell/Mellon Group
Nature of business: Financial Services
Remarks : . I retired from the Russell Financial Group in April 2001,shortly after we were bought by
Northwestern Mutual. My wife Mary and I now spend our summers on Shelter Island (located at the end of
Long Island, N.Y.) and the winter in Scottsdale. We fill our time travelling, playing golf, spoiling our
grandchildren and playing golf. Our son ,Timothy, is an equity analyst with Oppenheimer working on their
Large Cap Value Fund. Tim, his wife Candace, and the kids live in Chatham, N.J. but for most of the summer
they're on Shelter Island.
Retired life is working out well. I did some consulting, at first, but soon found it conflicting with our
plans. Mary has made a remarkable recovery from her broken neck (the result of a freak accident in our Shelter
Island home) and is back playing golf.
Cadet Co.:
RONALD ANGE SALVATORE
honorary
Spouse: Dolores (Dee)
Cadet Co.:
N/A
Children: Ron - – 5/23/75
Anne Marie - 3/8/77
Business Address:
Home Address:
5 Blackwell St.
Cornwall on Hudson, NY 12520
(845) 534-5255
E-mail: raslex@hvc.rr.com
Title: Academy Counsel, USMA (Ret.); Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve (Ret.) Attorneyat-Law,
Nature of Business: Managing my retirement activities. Volunteer activities.
Area of Specialization: Pre-ret – All aspects of law affecting federal operations.
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Post-ret – Recreational activities including golf, boating and restoring my ’56 T-Bird.
Remarks: This is my first posting to the Class Roster and Directory. A brief personal history follows for those
in the class that do not know me.
1961 – Graduated from LaSalle Military Academy (prep school) as a private; top 25% percent of my
class academically, bottom of the class in discipline…a slow bloomer, I guess.
1961-1962 – Attended St. John’s University, Jamaica, NY. Not focused and left after first semester
sophomore year. Still blooming.
1963 – Worked construction and started my own concrete business. Reality set in and decided to return
to school.
1965-1967 attended Gannon College Erie, PA and joined senior ROTC. Dee and I got married at the
beginning of my senior year at Gannon. Her influence was immediately felt. I went from a solid B student to
straight A’s, was selected to be one of the two Battalion Commanders in the ROTC Brigade.
June 1967 – Designated a Distinguished Military Graduate (DMG), and received my RA commission
in Field Artillery, detailed to JAG Corp under the excess leave program.
1967-1970 – Attended Catholic University, Columbus School of Law while serving on active duty at
the Pentagon and Fort Myer.
1970-1973 – Served as Staff Judge Advocate to the Commanding General Fort Wainwright, Alaska, and
Deputy Commander, United States Army Alaska.
1973-1976 – Assigned to the Department of Law/SJA Office, USMA. Served as procurement counsel,
defense counsel, administrative law attorney and Special Assistant to the SJA, USMA as well as Assistant
Professor of Law. I had the pleasure of working with Morey Lent during this period, my first contact with
member of the Class of ’64. A very fine attorney and one class act. Near the end of my tour, I was appointed as
the lead government counsel in the 1976 EE 301 Electrical Engineering cheating cases. Also, during this
assignment, my son Ron was born at WP on May 23, 1975 in the old Hospital, Building 606; cost negligible.
June 1976 – Resigned my RA commission to pursue a career in real estate development. Also joined
the Reserves as the first SJA for the 8th Medical Brigade, 77th ARCOM. Unfortunately, the bottom fell out of
the real estate market in late 1976 and I was looking for employment. One month after we left the service we
discovered Dee was pregnant with Anne Marie. She was born in Oceanside, New York, on March 8, 1977; cost
$2.5k!
1977-2006 – Selected as civilian counsel in the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate, USMA. Purpose of
position to provide legal continuity and long range perspective on legal issues facing USMA. In the early 80’s I
had the distinct pleasure of working closely with George Jacunski, when he served as the Deputy SJA. In 1995,
I was promoted to the newly created position of Academy Counsel in recognition of my expertise in all aspects
of Service Academy law, rules and regulations.
During this period I also worked very closely with several other members of the Class of ’64, to
include: Seth Hudgins, Geoff Louis, Jack Grubbs, Norm Anderson, Fletch Lamkin, Kim Flint, and Tony
Hartle; a truly outstanding group of individuals. I also crossed paths with Dave Bramlett, Bob Tetu and Doug
Bennett. Through them I later met Dick Nowak, Dan Evans, Ron Williamson, and Gary Lavoy
June 1997 – I retired in the grade Colonel from the position of Executive to the Judge Advocate
General of the Army (IMA).
December 2004 I was honored to accept honorary membership in the Class of ’64, and in April 2006 I
was retired by LTG Bill Lennox from the Academy Counsel position. Local LaSalle ’61 and USMA ’64
classmates were in attendance and wished me well. One LaSalle classmate in the entertainment field wished me
well with the traditional “break a leg” exhortation. Unfortunately, I took him literally and promptly knocked my
left foot off my leg just five days later!
Sixteen weeks on my back and off the leg, with one plate and four screws holding the foot in place.
Dee, Seth and Joy Hudgins, Patt and Geoff Louis as well as Pat and Gus Fishburne, helped to keep my spirits up.
The leg still hurts after 18 months, but it is getting better with each passing day. Definitely not the best way to
retire, but I think Seth managed to top me in this regard!
At Present: Dee is in her tenth year as the Parent Club Coordinator for USMA; My son Ron works in the
NCAA Compliance Office, ODIA, USMA; Anne Marie works in the USCC Personnel Office handling cadet
records and discipline cases; and I am spending my days trying to perfect my golf game with Seth and Geoff,
boating on the Hudson and volunteering my time with the USO Board of Directors, Cornwall Yacht Club Board
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and the Village River Revitalization Committee. Always room for a classmate on the boat!
JOHN R. SAM
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 F-2
1962-64 H-2
Business Address
Spouse: Sue
Children:
25407
None
Home Address (2007 AOG)
172 Huckleberry Ridge
Anniston, Alabama 36201-7657
(256) 237-2566
E-Mail: jrsam64@aol.com
Remarks: No response: Maybe ths from his 2003 response eplains. Our once-in-tenyears update isn't due for another five. We've cut back on our number of old cars but
we still collect old USA roadmaps and old travel books. We try to spend our time
seeing if the books and maps were ever accurate. GPS helps.
MICHAEL (MIKE) SANDERSON
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 C-2
1962-64 L-2
25273
Spouse: Eleanor J.
Children: Briand Taylor - 12/2/67
Catherine Beatrice - 1/11/70
Damon Leavell - 4/3/74
Grandson: Austin - 1/31/93
Linnea Sanderson
Sarah Sanderson-Bear
Home Address
225 Compton Drive
Fayetteville, Georgia 30215
(678) 817-5797
FAX: (707) 924-0215
E-mail: mikesanderson@bellsouth.net
Cell: (404) 402-3789
Business Address
MPRI
1600 Clifton Road
Building 21, Suite 3028
Mail Stop D-75
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
(404) 553-7632
E-mail: msanderson@cdc.gov
Cell: (404) 402-3789
Title: Operations/Plans Analyst
Nature of Business: Consulting for Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta Georgia
Remarks: Have been working outside of USA since 1994 in Croatia, Macedonia and Albania. Returned to
USA in June 2007 to enjoy life at home in Fayetteville, Georgia.
ROBERT B. SANDMAN
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 D-1
1962-64 M-1
Business Address
Citiplex Corp.
5906 Delores
Suite 100
Houston, Texas 77057
(713) 783-8004
FAX: (713) 783-7774
Spouse:
Children:
Home Address AOG (2007)
423 Isolde Dr
Houston, Texas 77024
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25426
Email: rsandman@stonemarkbuilders.com
Remarks: This business address is correct - Phone directory says Bob is President. I was unable to reach him,
however. The firm is a real estate developer with a pretty impressive website.
EDWARD C. SCHILLO
25480
(Ed, Joe-Ed, Link, Sir, Kind Sir)
Spouse: Kathleen (Kathi) Lipton Schillo
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 M-2
Children: Edward C III - 11/27/65
1962-64 E-2
Heather L. Marshall - 1/17/70
Holly L. Hutchinson - 10/10/72
Elizabeth C. Schillo - 1/11/82
Grandchildren: Edward C Schillo IV – 10/26/91
Thomas Sharkey Schillo – 9/13/93
Helene Schillo – 8/15/96
Victoria Marshall – 8/21/96
Ian Marshall – 8/19/97
Business Address
Home Address (AOG 2007)
Same as home
3330 Savannahs Trail
Merritt Island, Florida 32953
(321) 449-7259
E-Mail: schilov@bellsouth.net
Title: Semi-retired
Area of Specialization: Educational Business Consultant, Political Services
Remarks: Spoke to Ed but never got the promised entry back. In 2003, he wrote: Albany, Georgia is one of
the most beautiful places on earth in the spring. The flowering trees are in full bloom and soon the Azaleas and
Dogwoods will be in blossom. I retired in June 2001 to stop and smell the Roses and play golf. Ha! My first
project was to completely remodel the kitchen. “Think of all the money we will save with you doing most of the
work,” she said. Well, I was great at tearing down cabinets, floors, and walls. Then came the parts that were
beyond my expertise. Six months later, on the day before Christmas, I declared the project complete, with lots
of sub-contractor support. No smelling flowers..no golf.
Also, within days of retirement, I was asked to join a group of retired businessmen to act as an advisor
in the implementation of the America’s Choice/Georgia’s Choice standards based school design program for
elementary and middle schools. The Business Advisors, there are 18 in Georgia, became a heated political
battle between the Governor and State School Superintendent. Neither of the two is in office today. We are
still in the schools (one day a week plus) helping administrators, teachers and children to improve education and
test scores.
I’m also Vice Chairman of the Dougherty County Republican Party, on several local boards and
committees, writing a book on adequate representation in Congress, cook, and dishwasher. I was recently fired
as the maid but without replacement, yet. I think I’ll take golf lessons.
Kathi is the Executive Vice President of the Albany Area Chamber of Commerce. We are celebrating
our 25th Anniversary this year. I think I’ll keep her. While cleaning out our laundry room we found a box of
letters I wrote to Kathi when we were dating. I wrote, “Tonight you ridiculed my undies! Made lewd
comments about my gut! Stated flatly that I had ugly feet! Said that my farts smelled rotten! Twinked my
nose!! God this must really be love...” It must really be love. There was also a previously unpublished poem:
Ode, To The Hands Of An Artist
If love is an annual flower
or a soothing summer tune,
would raindrops feed such blissfulness
as symphonies in June?
Or, love could be a cobweb
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to lure the timid pray
for a quick moments happiness
and turn the mind to clay.
But, alas, love is wet cement
to build the towers strong,
or possibly an old rag mop
to clean away all wrong.
Yes, love is all of these – more.
Its none the less a sky so blue,
to catch a cloud, or hold the wind,
or dream of life with you.
The football team will love that one.
Kids update: Eddie is headed for Spain this summer to be Supply Officer for a group of anti-terrorist
teams. Holly is expecting her first this summer. She is married to a Special Forces intell-type that we see very
little of these days. Heather is proud of her new house near Nashville, Tennessee. Elizabeth is still at home.
She attends Darton College and is Chairperson for the College Republicans.
My limited mental capacity may have left out some roommates or put them in the wrong semesters,
years. But, the memories are fond, and I’m sure it has something to do with a four-foot putt.
PETER SCHMEELK
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-1
1962-64 A-1
25074
Spouse: Karen S. Rose
Children: Gregory P. - 12/15/65
Julie E DeBoer - 6/17/70
Jonathan P - 5/11/88
Christopher M – 2/12/91
Grandchildren: James T. (Jamie) Pedicini – 5/24/90
Nicholas deBoer – 7/20/98
Liam DeBoer – 8/4/01
Home Address
2419 Roosevelt Street
Arlington, Virginia 22207
(703) 538-6753
E-Mail: schmeelkp@netscape,net
Business Address
U. S. State Department
S/CT, Room 2509 HST
2201 “C” Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
(202) 647-2261
FAX: (202) 647-9256
Email: schmeelkpg@state.gov
Title: U. S. Foreign Service Officer
Nature of Business: Diplomacy
Area of Specialization: Strategic Planning for Counterterrorism
Remarks: Since my last report, I left the State Department’s Political-Military Bureau for a two-year tour in
the East Asia-Pacific Bureau as the congressional liaison officer. I then moved over to the Office of the
Coordinator for Counterterrorism, where I’m planning the long war on terrorism.
With mandatory retirement from the Foreign Service looming on the January horizon, I guess I’ll have
to start looking for a real job soon. I’m hoping I can convince someone to take me on as a long-war planning
consultant. I’d probably enjoy retiring for real, but Jon will be entering sophomore year at Randolph-Macon
College near Richmond and Chris will be a junior at Yorktown High School in Arlington, so it will be some time
before they start taking care of Karen and me rather than we of them. Given that most of the long-war planners
are in the Washington, DC, area, we’ll probably be staying where we are for the foreseeable future.
Jon, Chris, and I are in training now for our 2007 summer adventure: backpacking at the Boy Scout’s
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Philmont Reservation in northern New Mexico. The scouts in our 12-member crew chose an 83-mile trek route
labeled as “strenuous.” The two other adult supervisors are a triathlete and an ardent hiker. You can always
spot me; I’m the senior citizen lagging behind the others and gasping for breath. I hope it does not cost too
much to get someone to carry my pack for me.
If I survive Philmont, I get to take Chris to Camp Perry for an NRA rifle marksmanship camp to prepare
him for another year on the high school rifle team. While we are doing that, Jon plans to use the family airplane
to complete private pilot training. (Okay, so the “family airplane” is only a 26-year-old two-seat Cessna 152 I
got for less than a new car. You’ve got to admit it’s still impressive to be able say “family airplane.”) Chris
says he wants to take up flying, too, but I’m holding out on letting him start until he completes his Eagle Scout
project.
Greg is still in Atlanta keeping mainframes working for Affiliated Computer Services. Julie is back in
college to improve her job prospects while raising our three grandsons.
While I was reviewing the last Class Directory, a long-repressed memory of crime and punishment
made its way to the surface. You may recall that one of the features of Camp Buckner was a dam, and on one
spot of the dam successive classes had painted their class numbers. When we got to Buckner, the number 63was
still visible, though somewhat faded. A classmate and I -- the name of the other culprit eludes me -- conspired to
rectify this situation. We acquired some paint and brushes and in the dark of one Saturday night covered the
obnoxious 63 with a 64. The next morning the tac officers threatened to confine everyone to barracks during the
Sunday visiting hours unless someone came forth to remove the offending paint. Needless to say, the two of us
were volunteered to spend all day in t-shirts and gym shorts attempting to wash the paint off with soap and
water. We did blur the paint a bit, but I’m sure the 64 was clearly visible to the guys of ‘65 when they arrived
the following year. Okay, so ‘fess up. Which of you was with me on the dam caper that summer? I’m not
going to take the fall for this alone.
JAMES F (JIM) SCHOONOVER JR.
25190
Spouse: Shirley Garrett Schoonover
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 B-1
Children: Carrie Lynn - 3/27/73
1962-64 F-1
Michael Ian - 8/27/75
Kyle Thomas - 2/20/81
Business Address
Home Address
Emergency Management Division
626 Gardiner Court
Camp Murray, Washington 98430-5122
Steilacoom, Washington 98388-3037
Olympia, Washington 98504-0955
(253) 582-2771
(253) 512-7021
E-Mail: Hhider@aol.com
FAX: (253) 512-7021
E-Mail: j.schoonover@emd.wa.gov
Title: Policy, Programs and Training Unit Manager
Remarks: Jim wrote that nothing has changed. Here is his narrative from 2003: Life continues to remain great
in the Northwest and we plan to stay. Our kids are here and it appears they plan to stay. I am still working
where I was when I got out of the Army and I still like it. I am heavily involved in the Homeland Security
business for the state and it is keeping me busy. Shirley stopped working in the summer of 2002 and has not
regretted it one minute. She has been heavy into finding her roots on the internet. She tells me she is related to
two Presidents. I don’t know where that leaves me, but I am still here. Although I keep busy at work, we do
what we want. We still focus on the kids somewhat, although they are “out of the nest.” Grandchildren get
some attention also. We are looking forward to the 40th Reunion.
As some of you may know I had a bout with colon cancer, and finished my chemo in February of 2002.
I appear to be doing well so far. It made me get my personal act together (emergency book on what to do if). I
advise all to do so if you have not. Shirley is much more at ease now that we dealt with the hard stuff. My hat
is off to other classmates who have faced cancer and are doing well, and to those who shared their experiences
and emotionally supported me. I feel so lucky to have lived my life and had such wonderful family and friends.
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DIRCK T. SCHOU
25036
Spouse: Alexia Eriksson Schou
Cadet Co.:
1960-62 A-1
Children: Donna L. - 3/10/65
1962-64 K-1
Dirck T. Jr. - 5/12/67
Sarah Aurore. - 11/2/2000
Andrew Theodor. – 12/11/2002
Granddaughter: Trinity Rose – 10/9/2002 (Dirck Jr.)
Business Address
Home Address
Catalina China, Inc.
4601 E Swans Nest Rd
2520 North Coyote Drive, Suite 104
Tucson, Arizona 85718
Tucson, Arizona 85745
(520) 884-5307
(520) 882-5850
E-Mail: dirck@hfcoors.com
FAX: (520) 882-6077
Cell: (520) 237-1956
4601 E Swans Nest Rd
Tucson, AZ 85718-6248
(520) 884-5307
Title: President
Nature of Business: Manufacturing
Area of Specialization: Mugs, household ceramics, ceramic food containers, restaurant ware..
Remarks: I spoke to Dirck, who promised to write something, but nothing got here by ress time. Email and
phone are correct. Alexia and I have been procreating and rearing on our small ranch-home South of Tucson,
with little time for much else. Our lives together and our completely dependent children are nothing short of
miracles to this 60 year old boy. Tough and tall, from generations forged on South Africa’s feld, Alexia is the
sculptor of this new family. As I write, Sarah Aurore is 27 months old and Andrew Theodor 3 months. I am
blessed that Donna (38) and Dirck (35), my children with Leilah, remain much a part of my life. With my
associates, I continue maki