Nov - Dec 2010
It is mid-August as I write these notes for the November/December issue: hard to believe that many of you will be reading them with snow on the ground!
Classe Notes
With our 55th reunion just around the corner, your classmates hope that you will make a big effort to attend.
Continuing coverage of our overseas and Canadian classmates, Bob Ogg reports from Canada that “love” was the motivation for him to live in Ontario. After military service Bob went out west to see friends.
Haruko and Pete Vultee had a delightful visit with Donna and Kurt Wehbring in Portland, Oregon, where they toured the park commemorating the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
Bob Josefsberg scores another professional award. To quote the announcement: “Robert C.
With 11 Class Note columns between this issue and our 55th reunion in June 2014, I decided to audit classmate coverage to see what the potential reporting classmate pool is between now and our 55th. It is large!
This Class Notes column starts the coverage of 1959s who are “giving back” since retiring from their “day job.” Keep the news coming!
Larry Toal once sat on 10 nonprofit boards. He is now chairman emeritus of the Healthcare Chaplaincy (New York City). He chaired the chaplaincy board for eight years.
Joe Koucky says that he thinks the note he sent is the first one reporting on his activities since graduation. Any 1959s in the same situation please send me your notes!
Whit Evans was selected as the 2012 alcalde (honorary mayor) of Sonoma, California.
Continuing our theme of “giving back,” Bob Liberman made three visits to Japan after the March earthquake, tsunami and nuclear reactor meltdown to consult on ways to resurrect the public health and mental health systems that were
Bob Worthington completed a film documentary based on his book, Combat Advisor in Vietnam. A chapter, “The Night the Vietcong Stopped the War,” is being published in Vietnam Magazine in April.