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Website Class Notes September/October 2003 |
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| Dennis R. Coll
3 Sun Valley Court Lake in the Hills, IL 60156-4473 (847-404-1767 and 847-658-1050-Fax) Greetings once again from Chicago! Hope all is well at your end of the Long Gray Line! On a bright and humid June morning, about 240 classmates and spouses, along with two of our military offspring (in uniform), joined another 1,000 or more VIPs and other guests representing all branches of our military and our allies’ military, to witness a special retirement ceremony for our own Ric & Patty Shinseki. The Shinsekis were well represented as well with about 70 of their extended family, mostly from Hawaii. It seemed to many of us at the marchoff that it was going to be a very special day— and indeed it was! The first photo on the next page
shows a young (and STRAC, as we used to say) CPT Helberg ’99 in full Old
Guard regalia with very proud parents Jim & Lynne. Also in the stands
for the ceremony were numerous other couples: Curt Adams, Bennetts, Russ
& Maryann Campbell with Douglas and Elizabeth, the Concannons, Donaghys,
Franks, and Fields, the Gnaus, JP Greenes, and Lew Green, as well as the
Steve Harmons, Longhousers, O’Briens, Needles, and the Nichols. Young USAF
CPT Matt Jones ’99 on R&R after spending time flying jets in the Mideast,
was there with his
Others watching the ceremonies included Don Parcells, looking trim and fit and "enjoying life one day at a time",and a likewise bufflooking Rocco McGurk. They were joined by the Harters, Heckers, Lounsburys, Loftins, Annette Lowe, Carol Maimone and daughter Lauren, the Plotkins, Doug Richardsons, Schaltenbrands, and Schultz. While we awaited the march-off, I
was told by unnamed sources that Dan Steinwald had lost a bet with his
daughter and, as a result, had to have the S&D class crest tattooed
on his arm. Several minutes later, Dan wandered over and asked if it was
possible to withhold such information from the greater S&D public.
I assured him that the odds were greater than 100% that it would be a highlight
of and maybe even make the cover of ASSEMBLY. Here it is in all its splendor
and glory. Dan reports that it has been a "chick-magnet" so far at the
beach, although it has a tendency to disappear when Dan flexes his “muscles”
and the tattooed area goes flacid! Someone was heard to suggest a
skin shot of viagra! Dan has spent way too much time in Canada! Seen ogling
the corporal landmark were the Thomassons, Tom Shaws, and Fred Smiths.
Even Swick & his lady, as well as the Wolffs, Zieglers, and Zais had
difficulty believing what they saw. Ross Wollen, Herb Smith, and Hank Sterbenz
were even considering a similar show of loyalty, or so I was told. The
Old
All of the speeches and many related articles on Ric, as well as the newly revised Class History and photos, can be found at our class website. Speaking of the history, everyone at the ceremony received a copy of this fifth revision, while those who did not attend were mailed a copy. It should have arrived sometime in mid-July.
The photo below shows our leader and his lady in front of the Colors, as they both were presented with numerous awards and gifts by the Acting Secretary. Shortly afterward, Ric surprised Patty with a lovely full bouquet of yellow roses—a very tender touch by the leader of the free world’s most powerful Army! He also mentioned how proud he was, and thankful, for the support from S&D during his toughest times. Another very nice touch. Following the ceremony, the class
retired back to the O’Club where we wined and dined while Ric & Patty
said their goodbyes to the official guests in another room. That line of
guests wound half-way up the walk toward the stables. It took more than
three hours for everyone to make his way to the Shinsekis. Meanwhile, the
class enjoyed old times and older war stories while welcoming some long
lost souls.
While the wait was long and the air
conditioning non-existent, many of our line met
The guys who made the day happen
were also there with their ladies, particularly a svelte looking Joe DeFrancisco
with his lovely, lei-attired Lynne (said purple flowers brought over to
the mainland by one of the Shinsekis), president Fred Laughlin & Maralee,
and Joe & Nancy Sanchez. Everyone sent their money in to Joe S.; Joe
D. arranged the room and grub; and the President gave what many of us thought
was his best speech ever as he welcomed and lauded Ric & Patty. We
owe a debt
Most of us were seeing classmates
whom we had not seen for a while,
I heard the same story from Sonny
Ray and Randy Guenther and their spouses in terms of how amazing was the
bond that seems to develop instantaneously when members of S&D would
call or visit ailing comrades, even if we had not been close during our
cadet or military days. Cherry Ray related the story of how many classmates
would stop in to visit Sonny after his many surgeries and how this same
bond would instantaneously materialize as the classmate walked through
the hospital room door, even if Sonny did not know him that well. Simply
The guys who were there unaccompanied (like your scribe) also held their own, to include: Stichweh, Denny Lewis, Koropey, Jack Cooley, TJ Kelly, Kantor, Kuhn, Locurcio, Peter Linn, Dryzga, Burrell, Lloyd Brown, Boerckel, Barron, and George Bell. Others included Applin, Steve Ammon, DeMoulpied, Nowland, Kovascy, Kramer, Malpass, and Mullen who were joined by McChristian, Tad Ono, Principe, Rowe, Scheiner, and Seaworth. Quite a turnout. I had a long talk with John Alger about his fight with Parkinsons. He looked great and had a keen insight and a fantastic attitude toward the terrible disease. While I felt sad on one hand, I felt encouraged on the other. John has always been a fighter! Steve Ellenbogen took a lot of flak about his infrequent class appearances, while his Cathy loved every minute of the hazing. Others seen enjoying the festivities
included: the Abrahams; Leroy Adams; Tom Fergussons; Mike Hustons; and
Marty Johnsons; Dave Jones (who supposedly has moved here to Chicago);
the Leo Kennedys; Klines; Kovachs with their son Tom, Jr.; Kolettys; Kulbackis;
Lehmans; Lemleys; Chuck & Rosemary McCloskey; Parkers; Karen Pickler
(John’s dad passed away the previous week and John had to return to his
civilian post in Baghdad with Bechtel); as well as the Sheridans from Long
Island who were joined by the Simpsons and Skidmores. The Winsteads, Terry
Ryans, and
As we guessed in the May/June “Class
Notes” column, Ric walked off the Ft. Myer
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