
Checkpoints Class News - Class of 1960
March 2007
"In October 2005 I went to a reunion and met my high school sweetheart," wrote Walt
Futch. "Elaine Hiers was retired and living in Columbus, GA, where she moved to care
for her mother. We were both available; so, after a number of trips to Georgia, we got
married in California May 1st, 2006. We still travel between California and Georgia."
(Walt's wife, Marti, died 30 March 2003).

Brassies. Mashies. Niblicks. That's what (really) "old-guys" Dave Sweigart and Gary Sheets (probably) used for the Service Academy Golf Classic October 21-24, 2006, an
NCAA-sanctioned tournament held at Trophy Club CC near Fort Worth for graduates and Academy teams from USAFA, USNA and USMA. Their "pro" during the pro-am
round was Robert Whitney (AFA 2008)—Robert's brother, Thomas, is a fourth classman
and the USAFA golf team's super star, winning the overall individual competition
shooting a record 66. USAFA won 11 over USMA and 17 over USNA. The annual
tourney started in 1993 by Bill Reetsma (deceased, AFA '63), and is moving to
Washington, DC this Fall.

Gary, Dave, Robert Whitney (‘08) & Friends
Now back to The Dakota Kids…James Edward Bujalski (Catholic Choir 4,3,2, Gun
Club 3,2,1, Lacrosse Club 2, Radio Club 4,3, Ski Club 4,3,2,1, Ski Control 1, Wrestling
4,3,2): "Born June 23, 1938, the fifth of six children, my father was a Polish immigrant
with a 4th grade education, and the railroad agent in Rogers, North Dakota (State Flower:
Wild Prairie Rose). My mother was a school teacher. Moving from Rogers to Crosby,
ND in 1948, we arrived amid severe thunderstorms, hail and a nearby tornado. I spent
most of my teens here and call it home, although my senior year we moved and I
graduated high school in Carrington, ND, my ‘home of record.'
"In February, 1956, I received a Nomination to USAFA, tested at Ellsworth AFB, and
received my ‘Doolie telegram' May 14th. Although I knew a couple of ND guys taking
the tests with me, I knew no one upon arrival at Lowry July 9th. Assigned to 1st
Squadron, my first roommate was George Collier from Galveston TX, who introduced
me to pecan pie (still my favorite). My Squadron Commander was Lt. Gerald O'Malley.
After summer training I was assigned to 5th Squadron, Capt. Raymond Barton, AOC. I
believe my roommate was Charlie Hart. I stayed in 5th Squadron all four years and my
last roommate was Gary Van Singel. After pilot training at Marianna, FL and Selma, AL,
it was RC-121s at Otis AFB, and during the Bay of Pigs we flew AEWC between Florida
and Cuba.
"From Massachusetts it was to Pope AFB for C-123 training and then Viet Nam,
arriving in Saigon October 1, 1963. I left Viet Nam September 30, 1964 with 490
combat support hours, 409 CS sorties and five Air Medals. Next was C-130s at Topeka,
KS. Resigning my commission, I entered the University of Washington Graduate School
in September 1965, graduating in ‘67 with a MS in Aeronautics and Astronautics and
immediately went with AeroJet-General in Sacramento designing rocket engines, lasting
27 years (with side careers in dairy farming, teaching, property management).
"In 1995 I became a consultant to CSD, an aerospace company in San Jose, CA,
attended Cal-Davis as an Environmental Management student, and in 1998 I became
General Manager of a small manufacturing company in Carson City, NV. In 1999 my
wife and I started a business buying and selling Native American Indian Jewelry and I
got promoted from General Manager to Chief Gofer. I still have that position.
"I first saw Judy Sims in the spring of 1957. She was dancing with Charlie Hart.
Judy and I started dating a couple weeks later. When I proposed New Years Eve, 1958,
she said ‘You know I will marry you some day, just not now.' The following summer I
met Cleone and we married, raised a son and a daughter, and we had two grandchildren
before she died in 2003 of breast cancer. Our son, Christopher, age 40, and daughter,
Christina, 38, both live in Sacramento, CA; Christopher is a hydrologist with the Bureau
of Indian Affairs, and Christina is a professional photographer with two sons, Cody and
Corbin, and one daughter, Alexis.
"In 2003, I returned to USAFA for the Army football game/Mini-Reunion. Knowing
Judy (Sims) Rodrigue was widowed, I invited her to the event, and on New Years Eve
she accepted my 45-year old proposal. We married May 31, 2004, with flags at half-mast
and lots of ladies crying. Between us we now have five children and seven
grandchildren. We are healthy, happy retirees who spend our time between homes in
Littleton, CO, Reno, NV, and on-the-road in a Prowler travel trailer, and my hobbies are
selling jewelry at craft shows and reading. My only health issues have been a knee
replacement in 1997, and a pulmonary embolism while I was still in the hospital." (R: I
asked Jim: "What dead dude would you like to invite to dinner?" His response:
"Although it might be unpleasant visually and aromatically, I'd invite Mohammed,
asking him what he thinks of the current interpretation of the Koran by today's Muslim
clerics.").
"Bojo," a.k.a. Jim: jcenterprises@earthlink.net.
Size does matter! Bill Zersen went to his 50th high school reunion in Elmhurst, Illinois,
chronicling his driving trip from home in California to Bellingham, WA, then Canada
and back to California. Neither joke nor jest, the gist of Bill's gest is "a return to my
roots," and at 3,052 words is simply too long for this column---contact Bill at
wzersen@earthlink.net for a "good read."
Friendly Fire. Phil Meinhardt and companion, Veronica, living in San Diego, went
last fall to Maui, Oahu, and the Big Island. This dynamic duo is currently marketing a
line of "Colonel Phil" salad dressings….
Van Inwegens spent two-and-a-half weeks
in Russia June-July ‘06—11-day St. Petersburg to Moscow cruise with three days in each
city before and after the cruise; week on Hawaii and two weeks in Maui

Van & Russian Friend at the Museum of Vodka (2,651 Types) in Mandroga.
September/October ‘06…J.T. and Diane Smith visited Lima, Cuzco, Macchu Picchu and
the Geoglyphs. "Cuzco at 11K+ reminded me of my first few days in the Springs," wrote
JT…Mosiers cruised from Venice October 21-28 ‘06, stopping in Bari, Italy, Mykonos,
Santorini, Athens and Corfu, Greece, and Dubrovnik, Croatia, for their 44th anniversary,
with #3 daughter, Debbe…Ron and Connie Yates were skiing in Austria at Zell am Ziller
near Innsbruck with son Wade January 19-28, 2007--"The Alps were beautiful and the
resort massive, with over 200 lifts," said Ron…John and Nancy Gonsky saw Italy from
Pompeii, Isle of Capri, Rome, Florence, Venice, Naples to the Amalfi
Coast…Mayberrys came through ABQ and we lunched at Sadie's—they were back from Sicily, Malta, Gozo and Xlendi islands, then Century's ship to Nice, Malaga, Madeira, Miami…Haneys do a Greek Isles cruise May ‘07…Gordon Flygare completed 42 sessions of proton therapy for prostate cancer in December/ January at the MD Anderson Cancer Clinic in Houston…Fred Porter teaches at USAFA's Aero Department, Computers-Colorado Tech, ME/Aero-CU/CSprings.
The Colorado Clan gathered December 9th for their Christmas Party at the Waddles' clubhouse: Steve & Kathy Bishop, Dick & Sharon Schehr, Elaine & Jack Brush, John & Deanne McCullough, Bruce & Caryl Mosier, Hope & Jock Schwank, Ron & Connie Yates, Carole & Andi Biancur, Wayne & Barbara Kendall, Jeannette & Jim Glaza, Mary & Jim Waddle, bachelors Tony Bilello and Dick Sexton (Carol and Sally were shopping in Germany)--Dick
expatiated that "The GQ Award went to Wayne Kendall for his red plaid vest and gorgeous tie. Decorations were beautiful, the dress festive, the drink bracing, the food scrumptious, and the company energetic." (R: It was just swell, everyone was above-average, all joined hands while crooning Kumbaya and lived happily ever after).
IN JUNE: Lalime-Burshnick-de la Cruz dedicate AF Memorial…Roman Blast
Redux…Navy's "Mr. Roberts"…MiniSki XVII…Gary Karshnick cheats death in helicopter crash…
O'Rourke-Luck-Delisanti-Kaspar-O'Keefe "Sleepless in
Seattle"…DS' "Ghost of Christmas Past"…Mike Loh flunks AFA entrance exam in '56?
Bye from the Rose.
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