| Class Officers | Lost Classmates | Email Addresses | News & Photos | Message Board | Be Thou At Peace |
| USMA 1965
Website March/April 2004 Assembly |
![]() |
| March/April 2004 Assembly
1965 Dennis R. Coll 3 Sun Valley Court Lake in the Hills, IL 60156-4473 847 404-1767 847 658-1050 (Fax) DC65Scribe@aol.com Greetings once again from Chicago! Hope all is well at your end of the Long Gray Line! The holidays have come and gone, and so it gives us a good chance to catch up some past news and activities. Don’t hear much from Jim & Julie
McEliece anymore—must be the California sun. Jim still is the economics
department chair at Point Loma Nazarene College, where
Ralph Locurcio is working on the New Cadet Library. He tells me that that our Class of ’65 mini-amphitheater is “safe” from the new construction and that the first floor of the new facility will probably “enhance” our facility in that it will be used as a learning center and will make our facility a nice (warm-weather) extension. Patton’s statue will have to be removed and our Class Tree will be destroyed (we are working with Gus Fishburne at the AOG to find another suitable replacement). Thanks to the efforts of Ross Wollen and others, the new library will be called Thomas Jefferson Hall. They hope to start construction in 2004 or 2005 at the latest. John Longhouser is on the move once again. He has been appointed the president of MTC Technologies, a DC-area company (that had been predominantly Air Force oriented) that is trying to acquire two other companies to forge a “land forces group.” Busy guy this John! Another great photo comes from southern California, where Pete Lounsbury sent the picture of a party that Dave & Rosie Kuhn had for John & DeDe Malpass. In addition to Pete & Heidi are the McEleices, Jack & Vicki Blau, and Donna & John Seymour. Pete has started a new business of taste-tailored vended refreshments; the Blaus recently have moved to Orange County; and the Malpasses were visiting from Atlanta, where he still is with IBM and she is a psychologist. Both have earned Ph.Ds. Seymour just started a new business selling Weyerhauser products to car dealer associations, according to Pete. John, you might want to clarify for your old scribe how you go about selling tree products to car guys! Cammy McConnell sent a photo of him and his dad (Class of ’31, “Oldest Grad” in attendance) at the WPS of the Bay Area last year. Unfortunately, the photo was not reprintable. With Cammy were Bob & Barbara Anderson, recently back from missionary work in Cameroon, and Harley & Myrna Moore. Harley is a principal with a transportation consultant; Cammy still is a structural engineer with TransSystems Corp. in San Francisco. Preston Hushes had dinner last October with Duncan & Carolyn Brown as well as COL (Ret.) & Mrs. EG Heilbronner ’45, who was the 1st Regt. TAC in 1962. Dean Loftin could not make the mini-reunion due to an assignment for General Dynamics in Casablanca, Morocco. He & Diana expect to be there for several years. Speaking of overseas assignments,
we have at least three in Iraq as of the 2003 holidays. John Pickler, Sandy
Hallenbeck, and now Reg Dryzga. Anyone else?
More photos from the mini-reunion
in Santa Fe last October and elsewhere. In front of our S & D sign
and flanking our own C-l cowboy: Hank Mickells, Walt Kulbacki,
A few closing notes. Diane Schultz
passed away shortly after the mini-reunion as did Ray Woodruff’s wife Kathy,
both after long battles with cancer. S & D rose to both occasions and
was well represented in sharing our classmates’ grief, I would also like
to personally thank each of you who sent a note or e-mail wishing my speedy
recovery from total left knee replacement surgery. Before the surgery,
I recall talking to several who had the surgery and getting the same response:
in three–four months, your only regret will be that you did not have the
knee replaced three–four years earlier. True! They also mentioned, almost
as an aside, that there would be pain. True also. As Dan Christman shared
with me afterwards about his surgery,
—Denny Coll |
|
|
|
|