Tim's December 2008 Checkpoints Class News Article
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HELLO '68!! Many thanks to Gene Rose and our 40th Reunion Committee for producing a veritable five-star event! It was a profoundly wonderful gathering of USAFA's greatest class!!
"Proud Parents at White Coat Ceremony." L-R: Maurice, Antonia, and Melanie Ecung with Marlee and Al Price.
"English Channel Swim for Charity" L-R: Steven Reiss, Jeff Bodenmann, Rich Abramson - USAFA '68, Steve Bookbinder, and David Moore. '68ER DOES ENGLISH CHANNEL: Former USAFA All
American swimming sensation, Richard "Abe" Abramson,
distinguished himself, along with four other business executives from
New York, by swimming the English Channel from Dover to Calais in 2008
to heighten awareness and raise thousands of dollars to find a cure
for Alpha-1, "a rare disorder marked by a deficiency in a liver
enzyme that protects the lungs." As the oldest member of the group,
Abe skillfully navigated the cold, choppy waters prone to 7-foot swells
and filled with tankers and jellyfish. When it was all over he said,
"To swim the English Channel at my age is a dream come true."
Way to go, Abe! You do us all proud!! "East
Coast Reunion" L-R: Front Row: Ken Stewart, Bob Pauli, Nick Nicholson,
Charlie Seifert, Glenn Zauber, and Dennis McLain; Back Rows: Scribe,
Ed Eberhart, John Gonda, Al Dunkerley, Karl Whittenberg, Al Dyer, and
Dave Prevost. EAST COAST REUNION:
With an uncooperative work and social schedule for the spring and summer,
our D.C.- based gang slipped the annual East Coast Reunion at Ed and
Karen Eberhart's home to September. Despite the change in calendar,
we thoroughly enjoyed that special brand of camaraderie that comes from
these annual get-togethers. It provided a great opportunity for us nearly
senior citizens to hone our social, name-and face-recognition, and listening
skills before our 40th Reunion in Colorado in October. Many thanks to
Ed and Karen for their signature grace and hospitality! "Friends Gather at First Night's Soiré." L-R: Pat McBride, Rhip Worrell, Lynn & J Ferron, and Karin & Danny Hamilton. SHORT TAKES ON THE REUNION: With initial registration
on Wednesday (1 Oct) and some light hor's d'oeuvres scheduled for that
evening, I took full advantage of the Class-sponsored hospitality suite
for beverages and initial meetings with classmates arriving from near
and far. Although the evening beverage and snack session was only supposed
to last until 9:00PM, many of us were still going strong until close
to midnight. "Dedication of FAC Memorial." L-R: Steve McPhail, Bob Beanblossom, Bob Durham, and Mike Cryer. On Friday, many of us went to the morning
dedication of the FAC Memorial at an absolutely beautiful location within
the City of Colorado Springs. The featured speaker was Medal of Honor
recipient, Colonel George E. "Bud" Day, USAF (Ret), who survived
years of torture as a Prisoner of War in Vietnam after his F-100 was
shot down over North Vietnam. His inspirational words of gratitude to
those who performed this heroic mission were most meaningful. Generals
Ed Eberhart and Bill Begert served as wreath bearers from
the Class. That afternoon, we went Fairchild Hall to hear the Superintendent,
Lt Gen John Regni; the Dean, Brig Gen Dana Born; and the Commandant,
Brig Gen Sue Desjardins speak to the reunion classes of 1963 and 1968
about what is going on at the Academy today. This was followed by a
trip to the USAFA Cemetery to attend a memorial service for our Class
organized by Steve McPhail and Carl Janssen. Ed Eberhart
made remarks that addressed the next of kin and our Class and a roll
call was taken for 59 members who are no longer with us. Living classmates
responded "Absent Sir" when each of the 59 deceased members'
names was called. On Friday evening, we went back to the Embassy Suites
for a scrumptious banquet dinner and entertainment provided by our very
own Greg Shuey on the piano and by the Cadet Chorale. Former
Chorale members from the Class joined the cadets in singing "God
Bless America." It was a truly wonderful evening! "Exuberance! Frank Palermo's Smile Tells it All!" The best I could make of it, about a million
photos were taken during the reunion. It is my fond hope that some of
you will send them to Pat Russell and me with a brief description
of who is in the photo and any Class news you might have garnered from
all of your conversations. The photo shown above of Frank Palermo
does a great job putting our 40th into context. And as we fade into
memory, echoes from the Rocky Mountains resound "'68 We're Still
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