From: Ace Holman Sent: Friday December 15, 2006 Please change email address from: 'cholman@atn.org' to: cholman1234@hotmail.com. Have a Merry Christmas and all the best for the new year.
From: RCtherose@aol.com Sent: Mon 11/6/2006 3:48 PM In a message dated 11/8/2006 5:17:30 A.M. Mountain Standard Time, Gary Vansingel @dematic.com writes: Just a note to let everyone know that my wife of 46 years passed away on November 2, 2006 at 2:15PM. She was starting to have kidney failure and when hit by a massive infection was not able to recover. Many of you know that she had aa 3 year horizon when we married. We pushed the envelope and she survived over 46 years of marriage. She was in a lot of pain the last several years but always had a sunny attitude and was a joy to be with. She put up a good fight. It was time to go. I am thankful that I did not retire. It is easier to be on the job with the people I know than sitting at home at loose ends. I have Grandchildren that stop by daily and they all live close by so I am involved in their sports and school activities. She doesn't hurt any more and I will survive. Gary Van Singel PS: Use "garyvansingel@earthlink.net" from now on that seems to work the best. ------------------------------------------------- Gary: I am so very sorry to learn of Marilyn's death. Last time I saw her, as you will recall, was when we met for lunch at the Academy Hotel in Colorado Springs in 2005, just prior to our 45th Reunion. You have my condolences, as well as thoughts and my prayers for her. By copy of this e-mail, I am informing others in our class of Marilyn's death, and will place a note in Class News in the December issue of CheckPoints Magazine. Rosie Cler
From: Andi & Carole BIANCUR [Bacfly60@msn.com] Sent: Mon 11/6/2006 3:48 PM Jim Waddle sent this and I guess I feel somewhat the same about USAFA. He has pretty much spelled out what I see happening here.
Subject: USNA '45 Grad Speaks Out What Has Become of Our Academy? I've had enough! I have restrained myself from commenting publicly on the
The Naval Academy must remain a symbol of pride throughout the country and Are they motivated? Certainly they are. I am confident that I could take a His great grandfather was an early aviation Admiral in '19 and there are Allan P. Slaff '45
From: Aaron Thrush Sent: November 3, 2006 5:07 AM That's right, folks, the Air Force/Army game will be played Friday night, November 3rd at West Point at 7:00 p.m. CST. The game will be telecast on ESPN2. Since everyone can watch at home and since Angler's will not have the Sports Bar on the second floor open on Friday, their will be no known gathering of grads to watch the Falcons drub the Black Knights. Army comes into this game with a 3-6 record after beating Kent State 17-14 in OT at West Point and defeating Baylor 27-20 in OT at Waco. They also clobbered VMI at their Homecoming game by a 62-7 score. Both teams are banged up as injuries have taken a toll this late in the season. The Colorado Springs Gazette has a good article on the Falcon injuries, and it can be found at http://www.gazette.com/usafa/display.php?id=1325955&secid=49 Army has had a number of injuries to its defensive secondary and to its defensive team overall. They also are starting a true freshman at QB. Carson Williams got his first start at QB last week at Tulane where in a losing cause (28-42) he managed to complete 16 of 24 attempts for 194 yards and 3 TDs along with 2 interceptions. His 3 TDs were only one less than the total of 4 TDs that his predecessor, junior David Pevoto, had in 8 starts. Two of his favorite receivers against Tulane were senior TE Tim Dunn who had 4 receptions for 113 yards and 2 TDs and junior WR Jerry Trimble who caught 5 passes to give him an even 100 receptions for his Army career. Defensively, junior DT Tony Fusco had 2 of Army's 3 blocked PATs against Tulane which gave him 4 blocked kicks this season. The team that wants to win the most and that has the fewest turnovers will win this game. Look for a 27-24 Falcon victory, but it will not be easy. Since I will be out of town and away from my trusty computer for the next two weeks, I'm giving predictions of our next two games now. With Notre Dame at Air Force next week on Saturday, Nov 11th, expect the worst. This Falcon team does not have the personnel to match up with this year's edition of the Irish. Air Force will be fortunate if they can hold the score to a 17-42 loss. The following Saturday, Utah arrives in Colorado Springs; and I'm sorry to say that we cannot expect a victory against the Utes. Expect Utah to depart with a 7-4 record on their way to a bowl game after they defeat the Falcons by a score of 31-24. These game results would leave Air Force with a 4-6 record and the need to defeat both UNLV and TCU to finish at . 500 as the Falcons end their season with 2 away contests. Everything considered, we can expect lots of calls for Fisher DeBerry to retire after the season is over. A loss to Army for the second straight year would seal his fate. GO FALCONS, BEAT ARMY!
From: Andi & Carole BIANCUR [Bacfly60@msn.com] Dear Classmate/Ski Bum:
You are cordially ordered to attend MiniSki XVII, hosted by the Al Johnson Ski & Lawn Mower Repair School in Salt Lake City, Utah. MiniSki will convene from 23 February, 2007 through 3 March, 2007. As most of you who have attended previously know, we will take to the slopes and ski as long as you would like and/or we are able, or until you wish to leave. Naturally, you may come for all or any part of however long it lasts.
The format will follow that of past years. We will headquarter in the Crystal Inn in Salt Lake City and ski the slopes along the Wasatch Front. We try to ski a variety of different areas (primarily Alta, Solitude, Brighton, Deer Valley, Park City, and The Canyons). As always, you have the option to ski Snow Basin, Powder Mountain, Snowbird, and Sundance. Each day we will decide where people want to go and head out. Of course, this never precludes any other personal preferences. And as is always the case, there is very enjoyable skiing for every skill level.
The Crystal Inn has offered us yet another good deal and has provided assurance of good rates which include a modest dinner and breakfast spread. If you wish to stay there, call the Reservations Department at (888) 685-9300 and refer to USAFA 60 MiniSki. They will work beneficial arrangements with you. We have blocked 10 rooms (5 queens & 5 kings) and, hopefully, if we use those they can come up with others. If you wish other accommodations, I can recommend several places near the Crystal Inn, equally as convenient and available. Much of the evening activities (like eating) will take place near The Crystal Inn, so it will be a good choice.
The Crystal Inn has a deal with “Enterprise Rental Car”, so if you wish, take the hotel transport to and from the airport and arrange car rentals from there (might save a day or two rental fees). If you don't want to rent a car, there is always enough transportation among us, and some of the hotels (including the Crystal Inn) do have a shuttle service. We have experienced no transportation problems in past meetings. The only thing you have to do is get to Salt Lake City. If you don't have or don't want to bring skis, boots or poles I will help you rent equipment. All equipment can be had at reasonable rates from any one of many local outlets.
Here is the concept we have used in the past: Make your own living accommodations directly with the hotel.
Upon arrival either rent a car or call the hotel for transport to check in.
As soon as you can, let me know your location and I will update you on other attendees, their locations and the plans-of-the-day.
Breakfast is discretional (Crystal Inn does have a complimentary breakfast). We will either meet at a pre-arranged spot or the ski area chosen for that day. Most area lifts open at approximately 9:15 am.
We will plan to ski each day, at the chosen area. Depending on individual desires, we do have day-to-day flexibility without any pre-investment. The local ski area lift tickets run $35.00-$75.00 per day (we'll get any discounts we can).
We plan to ski as groups/sub-groups returning to your hotel as you desire at the end of the day, usually around 4-4:30 PM.
Evening meals in small groups or one large group at one of several local restaurants - there is a wide variety of menus. Transport mostly by personal car. In the past we have generally dined as a large group and had a blast.
Depart Salt Lake City as you desire/ or whenever.
All the major car rental agencies are available at the airport but it is always a good idea to reserve a car in advance. A car would come in handy if you want to venture independently to outlying areas and Park City, The Canyons, or Deer Valley. (about 30-40 minutes drive from center Salt Lake City). Also Park City offers an excellent discount shopping mall and various tours if you want a change of pace. If you do, please let me know so I can help with the arrangements.
These are the essential actions you must take:
1. Make your own travel arrangements.
2. Make your own reservations directly with the hotel or call me. Be prepared to show your current military ID upon check in at the hotel for any military discounts. There is no group registration process so when you arrive let me know your location, room number, etc. and status so I can make sure to get the group together.
3. Let me know your plans as soon as you can, particularly if I can assist your planning or travel in any way.
You and anyone you would like to join us is warmly welcome. It doesn't matter how well you ski, we have easily accommodated all levels of skiers. We meet to have fun and enjoy one another. But, if you believe you might need any individual assistance or pointers from Al Johnson, or his lead instructor Greg, this is your chance. Al has assured me he will retain last year’s rates. As in the past, both Al and Greg will be available for consultation and/or private attention. If you have any logistical questions or concerns, I will do my best to respond, so give me as much warning as you can. I will be in the Park City starting December 15. My phone numbers are: Colorado, (719) 488-4317 and FAX (719) 488-4317, (719) 460-0035 (cell); e-mail: Bacfly60@MSN.Com., and Park City (435) 658-4617. Please try to make it, because it’s really fun.
Again this year we may be sharing the slopes with a group of Red Tags organized and shepherded by Jim Gallagher. They are planning a like outing in Salt Lake the same week. In the past, this group has not added up to much – what do you expect from Red Tags.
This letter is going out via e-mail to the skiers I am aware of so, if you know any classmate that may want to come but may not get this mailing, let me or them know and I will do my best to get the word out to them. (I will send regular mail to those I am aware of that don’t have e-mail.)
See you in February/March.
Respectfully,
Andi Biancur (Snow Bwana) 13634 Paradise Villas Grove Colorado Springs, CO. 80921 (719) 488-4317 e-mail: Bacfly60@MSN.Com
From: LES QUERRY [mailto:omni1960@gmail.com] Ace, Jerry de la Cruz just sent me the following. Please post as soon as you can. Les ------------------------ I saw Carole last night (Sunday) and am sorry to report that RG has had a setback. They have found another infection in his back and he also has pneumonia. He has two large open incisions on his backside from his first surgery that they have yet to close and further surgery may be necessary. He will continue his stay in the hospital until further notice. He continues to be in pain and requests that there be no visits or calls until further notice. I know we all continue to wish him a speedy recovery. Jerry de la Cruz Subject: R G Head Date: Fri 10/27/2006 5:53 AM (Thursday, 26 October) I just received a call from Carole Hoover, RG's wife. RG is in the hospital after having had surgery on Sunday, a day after several of us talked to him on Saturday afternoon. RG's pain for several previous days was caused by a severe abscess near his tailbone causing an internal infection. His recovery appears good and he will be in the hospital for a few more days. He can receive calls at 703-776-4756. Please give him a call. I just talked to RG and he sounded a bit weak (as might be expected) but was upbeat. Les Querry |
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Subject: 1960 Polaris From: Dick Troy [rtroy@pa.net] To: cholman@atn.org While going through all those musty boxes in my basement, I've happened upon a 1960 Polaris, marred only by my own name on the inside cover. If anyone in your class is interested in this tome, I'd be happy to let it go for postage only. Best regards to you and your class. Dick
Dick Troy ‘63 3960 Brookridge Drive Mechanicsburg , PA 17050-2103
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Subject: USAFA/New Mexico at 1:00 CST Saturday Date: Thu 9/25/2006 6:17 AM Falcon football has become more interesting and certainly more promising over the past three weeks since September 9 and the close, heartbreaking loss to Tennessee in Knoxville by a 30-31 score. The victory last week over Wyoming in Laramie by a score of 31-24 was terrific and helped to put the defeat by the Vols behind for all of us. I'll provide a preview and prediction for the game tomorrow; but just in case Angler's (or your favorite sports bar) is not able
to show the game, I've copied the following from the Air Force athletic website to enable those interested to follow the game in real time: |
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Subject: Address,phone,e-mail for class page Date: Thu 9/28/2006 6:17 AM Address: 853 Vanderbilt Bch. Rd. PMB 252, bgkaley@aol.com |
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From: Aaron Thrush Subjrct: AF vs Tenn Be There!!!!! Sure, we are 20 point underdogs; but can you even imagine the scene if the Falcons do the impossible and defeat the Vols in Knoxville in front of over 100,000 orange clad fanatics? Believe me, you would not forgive yourself if you missed it. Angler's has told me that they will try to give us the big screen that is now immediately at the top of the elevator as you reach the second floor. The Big Orange Club hangs out at the southeast corner of the room and
will be loud and rowdy and overconfident. If we get too far ahead early in the game and it gets boring, you can always use the available free portable "Soundog" speakers that Angler's now have to listen to Florida beat up on Central Florida or Florida State wallop Troy Univ. (if they somehow get that game on TV). Both the Gators and FSU games start at 5:00 p.m. CST. The Texas/Ohio State game will start at 7:00 p.m. CST and the place should be rocking with all sorts of fans. Thankfully,
both Auburn and Alabama play earlier in the afternoon. I almost forgot that the Penn State/Notre Dame game will start at 3:30 p.m. CST and should be really interesting in the fourth quarter just as USAFA/TENN is beginning. If you are still unconvinced that a Falcon victory is impossible, call up a Colorado Buffalo fan who is an acquaintance and ask what happened in the Montana State game in Boulder last week; or call a New Mexico Lobo fan and ask how on earth they lost to Portland State at home
last week. Fisher DeBerry was quoted in the Gazette this week as saying, "They can do anything if they believe it, and I believe that about anybody. I truly believe you can do anything." Coach Phillip Fulmer was quoted in the Denver Post as saying, "I didn't particularly want to play this game. ... If we could have found somebody else to play {a 12th game} we would have. Nobody is anxious to play the flexbone or whatever they call it." | |
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| From: Jim Alexader Subject: email change Jim and Martha Alexander are still in Seneca SC (near Clemson) but have a new e-mail address. wldflr@bellsouth.net Hope everyone is having a great summer! Jim/Alex |
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From: Aaron Thrush Subject: Time to talk some football We've had our first hurricane threatening the U.S. mainland, Steve Spurrier's Gamecocks have won their first game in 2006, there's a bit of a nip of fall in the air (maybe in northern Minnesota). It is obviously time to talk some Falcon Football. P.S. - I'm forwarding a URL from Pat McAdoo, Class of 1964, who normally lives fulltime in Niceville near Eglin AFB when he isn't working on his vacation spot in the Colorado Mountains. It is a very interesting and thought-provoking article from the Colorado Springs Gazette that I'm sure you'll find worth reading |
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From: John C. Giffen Sent: August 25, 2006 Subject: NEW ADDRESS:
#600 - 1570 WEST 7TH AVENUE
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Gone, but not forgotten
Lt. Col. (Ret.) Jerry Lee Mason, CS-09, Class of 1960, passed away as the result of Lou Gehrig's disease on July 14, 2006, in Bellingham, Wash. Condolences: may be sent to his family in care of his wife: Mrs. Bobbi Mason, 233 Sudden Valley, Bellingham, WA 98229 |