Sunday, October 17, 2010

Thank You

Dear Shipmates,

I really appreciate all the positive feedback I have been getting about the recent Cross Class Reunion in DC. It really was a fun project to work on and the support I got along the way made it easy. But it wasn't until Friday afternoon, September 24, as people were starting to arrive at the hotel, when I started to actually feel the enthusiasm, that I actually GOT IT!

I hope everyone had a good time, especially the spouses. (I know that reunions can be a little tough on spouses.) What I hope most is that, whether you attended the reunion or not, each person was able to re-connect with someone that had gotten 'lost' in all the moves. Middle age gives us the flexibility to rekindle old friendships, the cyber age makes it easier.

I have realized that as successful as this reunion was, its true measure will not be known until the next one. I hope that the exuberance for this reunion will have a lasting ripple affect. I hope each person will reach out to find some of the people with whom contact has been lost. And I hope that you will all encourage attendance at "The Next One."

Sara

Reunion Dinner

The Reunion Dinner was attended by 75 people covering the years 1976 to 1983. See the following posts for demographics and pictures.

The cocktail hour started at 6 p.m. everyone gathered and mingled. Some people that had driven in that afternoon were seeing classmates for the first time, so energy was high. The ladies were presented with a rose tied with blue/gold or red/gold ribbon to represent their own or their husband's military affiliation.

At 7 p.m. we hear the sound of the boatswain's pipe calling us to dinner. Though there was no parading of the beef the evening did have some resemblance to a Mess Night. Chris Paddock was Master of Ceremonies and did a fantastic job. I can't thank him enough for orchestrating such a fun evening.

Though I would have loved to have the Color Guard from the UR NROTC Unit, that was not feasible. Instead, five Midshipmen from George Washington University presented the Colors. I'm sure the men brought back memories from our drill days at UR. I hope that those young men were able to get a sense of the possible depth of the relationships they are building today. They could be us in another 30 years.

Chris Paddock had come up with the idea of a 50/50 raffle to add a little excitement to the evening. We discovered that the UR NROTC unit was in need of basketball jerseys to wear when they play against other ROTC units . . . a purchase that could not be covered by OPTAR funds. So that became the charity of the evening. Janny Cunningham did a great job of selling tickets during the cocktail hour, bringing in about $400 dollars. That meant at the end of the night one lucky winner would go home with nearly $200. Additionally, throughout dinner, numbers were picked and prizes were distributed. Anne Shields, UR Alumni Relations, had brought about 12 items that were given as door prizes: travel mugs, t-shirts, banners, books, travel blankets.

And, of course, it would not have been a reunion without the customary acknowledgement to the class mate that traveled the longest distance. In this case, that distinction went to 3 people, all of whom came from the west coast, southern CA, northern CA and Pac Northwest. And, although, it would have been possible to calculate the absolute farthest distance we went with order of magnitude, figuring they they all came more then 3000 miles. Paul Stryker '81 came from Solana Beach, CA (near San Diego), Ken Campbell '77 came from Mountain View (south of San Francisco) and Charlie Cunningham '79 from Bellingham, WA . . . about as northwest as you can get! Chris Conlin '81, is stationed a MCAS Miramar, in San Diego, but he only attended the Friday reception and Saturday Breakfast, else he would have gotten a prize, too.

So, at the end of dinner, the lucky number was drawn and Anne Erickson, held the winning ticket. Anne is a member of the Class of '83 but she was not in the NROTC program. Anne was friends with several midshipmen that sort of adopted her and included her in many activities. I'll bet each class has at least one of these honorary midshipmen. Anyway, Anne demonstrated her support of the midshipmen by donating her winnings back into the pot! Captain Jeff Bartkosky was able to return to Rochester with enough money to buy the basketball jerseys.

Speaking of Captain Bartkosky . . . I was glad he was able to join us for this reunion. I hope many of you were able to speak with him. Several people commented that they would have liked to have heard from him, possible with a "State of the Unit " address. He was interested in meeting many of us since he is constantly on the look out for former UR NROTCs to participate in a panel discussion that is now being held each Meliora Weekend. For the past couple of years, NROTC midshipmen and their parents are invited to attend a discussion about possible career paths that may be taken upon graduation. The Unit CO looks for people who made the Navy/USMC a career, others who retired via a path that included the Reserves, those who did their payback and got out, etc. Maybe you would like to be on the panel next time you go for Meliora Weekend?

As part of the evening, we also heard from the senior active duty officer present. That was RADM (Sel) Dave Duryea, Class of '83. He gave a very enlightening perspective of the Navy "then" and now. Since most of us were commissioned during the build up to the 600 ship Navy it was interesting to remember how many ships there were in the 80's and how many Sailors there were. Now, after winning the Cold War and the subsequent downsizing, the smaller numbers are quite astonishing. Thanks, Dave, for your comments.

And then there were the Class Pictures! Thanks to Chris Kyrios for taking on the job of herding cats. Everyone was enjoying the post meal socializing when sudden Chris went to the podium and started requesting members of individual classes. Thank goodness for his efforts. The result are contained in other postings on this site. There are also photos posted at www.flickr.com/groups/ur_nrotc.

I think that pretty much covers it. I have probably forgotten something or someone . . . but when I remember, I'll add a new post. It was a great reunion. I loved planning it . . . so much so, I'm already starting to think about the next one.

Reunion Excursion

After breakfast about 20 people boarded a bus, provided by UR, and headed to Quantico for a visit to The National Museum of the Marine Corps. They were met there by an additional 15 or so from the local area so had driven themselves. A couple of alumni brought their children who were curious about the museum . . . and maybe a little curious about Dad's friends.

Three members of the Class of 1974 and their wives rendezvoused at the Marine Corps Museum. They represented the farthest reach of the span of this Cross Class Reunion. I regret that we didn't get a picture of them at the museum, since that was the only reunion event they attended. I appreciated the efforts they went to in order to gather their classmates.

Although it felt like we had just eaten, a light lunch was available on the Overlook. Torn between socializing and touring the museum, people finally drifted off to the exhibits. Later in the day someone commented that originally they couldn't imagine needing 3 hours to see the museum. But at the end of the day, they wished they'd had more time.

This is a phenomenal museum. If you have never been, try to get there. When all the reunion bills are paid, if there is any money remaining, a donation will be made to the National Museum of the Marine Corps.

Reunion Breakfast

The University of Rochester hosted a breakfast buffet on Saturday morning. It was attended by about 40 alumni who were interested in hearing former Secretary of the Navy (2006-2009) Donald Winter. Mr. Winter also graduated from UR in 1969 with a degree in Physics. Mrs. Winter, also a UR grad, was with him.

Mr. Winter spoke for a short while about his perspective and experiences as SECNAV. He also made some comments about "giving back," referring to Edgar Bronfman's book, "The Third Act."

Though several former NROTC Unit instructors had been contacted: Chris Schellhorn, Chris Panos and Dewey Whitmire, among them, the only one who was able to attend the reunion was Greg Matthes. Now a retired CDR, Greg teaches physics in Springfield, VA. He was an instructor when I arrive at UR in the fall of 76 and clearly remembered many of his former students from the years he was at the Unit.

Reunion Friday

The first event of this Cross Class Reunion was a casual reception at the Crystal City Sports Pub. We had an entire room to ourselves with a dedicated bar. The event, which included heavy hors d'oeuvres, started at 5 p.m. Within minutes, the place was filling with very excited people. A total of 65 people (that I know of) attended and had a great time. Some people moved about the room trying to keep track of new arrivals, others found a table and visited with all who came along.

The Sports Pub venue was perfect for viewing the 30 minute video collage that Valerie Denney created in honor of our reunion. It was playing on half a dozen screens. She had been provided pictures from a dozen or so contributors. The video repeated throughout the evening, giving everyone an opportunity to watch for a few minutes at a time, then go back to conversation. I wonder if anyone saw every picture.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Even More Reunion Pictures

. . . . can be found at www.flickr.com/groups/ur_nrotc.

You can also find some of these pictures at the Facebook Group UR NROTC Alumni Reunion.

These pictures were all taken with the disposable camera. Quality is so-so. If you have additional pictures you would like to share here or on flickr, let me know.

The NROTC Ladies

Martha (Cuddy) VanCleve '80. Beth Kleiman 80, Lori (Elton) Hill '83, Betsy (Braund) Boyd '83, Elizabeth (Pedro) Taggart '82, Sara Zak '80, Valerie (Pilner) Denney '80, Sue (Rokee) Allen '79, Marybeth (Schnabel) Langer '79




Most of the women commissioned in the Class of '80: Sara Zak, Martha VanCleve, Beth Kleiman and Valerie Denney. Haven't see Suzy Baker, Pet Ruiz, or Annette Merchant for years.

Reunion Trivia

95 people attended at least one of the four reunion events

A total of 61 alumni and staff attended the reunion


Class Representation

Class of Number of alumni
74 3
76 5
77 5
78 3
79 12
80 10
81 8
82 8
83 6
Staff 1


Of those who attended, the ranks achieved:

O-6 21
O-5 15
O-4 8

Distance traveled

Number From
22 DC area
11 Outside DC, Within 350 mi
7 Between 350 and 700
1 Oklahoma
5 West coast

Thursday, October 14, 2010

More Reunion Pictures



Class of '79: Chris O'Connor, Bob VanMeter, Matt Brown, Steve Paluszek, Bruce Browne, Chris Kyrios, Charlie Cunningham, Alan Terpolilli, Rich Schollmann, Sue Allen, Marybeth Langer


Class of '82: Iain Currie, Chris Taggart, Elizabeth Taggart, Joe Spitz, John Murphy, Steve Lynn, Jay Mazelski

Class of '81: Jon King, Ron Kratzke, Joel Denney, Paul Stryker, John Underhill

Reunion Pics

Class of '83: Ann Erickson, Mike Higgins, Betsy (Braund) Boyd, Dave Duryea, Lori (Elton) Hill
Class of '76: Jack Surash and Dave Maloney

Class of '77: Greg Allen, Bob Wood, Keith Highfill, Mike Wanjon, Ken Campbell

Class of '78: George Eichert, Dave Wunder, Steve Rowland

Long distance travelers: Paul Stryker '81 (Solana Beach, CA), Ken Campbell '77 (Mountain View, CA) and Charlie Cunningham '79 (Bellingham, WA)

Monday, September 27, 2010

Successful Reunion

Here it is Tuesday, September 28, and I am still whirling from the excitement of the first ever cross class UR NROTC reunion! I hope to follow up with extended comments and some pictures when I get back to California next week but, for now, suffice to say everything indicates a good time was had by all.

Friday night at the Sports Pub was the perfect venue for spontaneous greetings of old friends. The television screens were perfect for viewing Valerie Denney's video masterpiece! She prepared a 30 minute video collage of nearly 300 pictures submitted by many formers ROTCs.

Saturday morning breakfast was hosted by the University of Rochester. The Former Secretary of the Navy, Donald Winter (UR '69) gave some wonderful comments, referring to Edgar Bronfman's "The Third Act" and talking about giving back. He shared what it was like to be Secretary of the Navy from 2006 to 2009.

Those who chose to go to the National Museum of the Marine Corps were absolutely delighted with the outing.

Chris Paddock did a wonderful job as Master of Ceremonies on Saturday night. Midshipmen from the George Washington University NROTC unit presented colors. We held a 50/50 raffle to benefit our own UR NROTC unit. As a result of the raffle, the UR NROTC basketball team will be able to buy jerseys to wear during games with other ROTC units. The winner of the raffle, Ann Erickson ('83) donated her winnings back to the pot.

More details to come but at this point, the best summary is that anyone who wasn't able to attend, missed a great reunion.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Reunion Attendance

As of 13 September, the following people have registered and paid to attend event(s) of the UR NROTC Reunion.

Greg (77) and Sue Allen (79)
Betsy Boyd (83)
Matt Brown (79)
Bruce Browne (79)
Ken Campbell (77)
William Clement (76)
Chris Conlin (81)
Charlie Cunningham (79)
Iain Currie (82)
Joel (81) and Valerie (80) Denney
Paul DiNunzio (80)
Dave Duryea (83)
George Eichert (78)
Ann Erickson (83)
Mike Higgins (83)
Lori (Elten) Hill (83)
Nick Jenkins (81)
Jon King (81)
Beth Kleiman (80)
Ron Kratzke (81)
Marybeth (Schnabel) Langer (79)
Steve Lynn (82)
Dave Maloney (76)
Jay Mazelsky (82)
John Murphy (82)
Chris O'Connor (79)
Chris Paddock (80)
Steve Paluszek (79)
Rick Pass (80)
Mike Rosato (82)
Steve Rowland (78)
Rich Schollmann (79)
Gary Siefring (81)
Joe Spitz (82)
Paul Stryker (81)
Chris (82) and Elizabeth (82) Taggart
Alan Terpolilli (79)
John Underhill (81)
Claude Valliere (80)
Martha (Cuddy) VanCleve (80)
Bob VanMeter (79)
Dave Wassink (79)
Bob Wood (77)
Jay Woolston (80)
Dave Wunder (78)
Sara Zak (80)
Stephen Zuegel (83)
Keith Highfill (77)
Mike Quinn (74)
Jack Surash (76)
Hugh Dawson (74)
Mike Manin (74)
Greg Matthes
John Trotter (80)
Joe Gelsomino (76)
Chris Kyrios (79)
Mike Wanjon (77)
Joe Long (76)






Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Reunion Breakfast with Former SECNAV

The University of Rochester Alumni Relations Office recognizes the importance of this extraordinary reunion. In support of it, they have graciously invited reunion attendees to a breakfast on Saturday morning, September 25th, at the Marriott. The Alumni Office has also connected us with a very distinguished Rochester graduate, Donald C. Winter (UR '69), who was Secretary of the Navy from 2006 to 2009. Mr. Winter will speak for a short period during breakfast about his experience as a civilian leader of a Uniformed Service.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Reunion-Update

The July-August issue of the Rochester Review has hit the street. There are two class notes in the magazine that address the upcoming reunion. I expect a spurt of interest in the UR NROTC reunion as a result of the publicity.

Due to space limitations, the Friday night reception at the Crystal City Sports Pub will be reserved primarily for the Classes of 77 to 83, the initial span of the reunion. If anyone from classes that abut the initial span 75, 76 or 84, 85 are interested please let me know. Members of classes outside that span are encouraged to find a convenient location nearby.

The Saturday night dinner at the Crystal City Marriott at Reagan National Airport is OPEN TO ALL CLASSES. It would be very helpful if one person from each class interested in attending takes on the role of coordinator for their class. The coordinator would be asked to make initial contact with classmates to determine interest.

I look forward to seeing you in September.

5 Mile Run

No not a Physical Fitness Test! . . . . It just so happens that our reunion weekend coincides with the 7th Annual Navy 5 Miler. It will be held on Sunday morning, September 26 at 8:00 a.m. If you are interested, check out the www.navy5miler.com

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

From The Professor of Naval Science at UR


If you have any concerns about the validity of this reunion project or discomfort sending money to an 'unknown' please feel free to contact the NROTC unit or the UR Alumni Relations office. Although they are not organizing this reunion, both offices are aware of it and offering assistance.

Captain Jeff Bartkoski, the Professor of Naval Science at the University of Rochester has been of tremendous help with this reunion. He has given me his support for this project saying, "I think this reunion of UR NROTC shipmates is a great idea. Although Sara Zak has been planning the reunion independently, she has requested some assistance and I have been providing as much as has been permitted."


Thursday, June 3, 2010

Interest in this reunion has been growing over the past couple of months. Shipmates are coming from far and wide. Many alums from the DC area are planning to attend, including RADM(Sel) Gretchen (Specht) Herbert (UR Class of '84) and RADM (Sel) Dave Duryea (UR Class of '83.) Quite a number of people from California and Washington plan to fly in for this unique reunion. In addition, we hope to see a few people from Hawaii, including RADM Sean Pybus (UR Class of '79), who is currently Commander, Special Operations Command, Pacific. There has also been a 'maybe' from Scott Hayward (UR Class of 81) who is currently stationed in Afghanistan but hopes to coordinate his R&R period with the reunion!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Reunion-Saturday Afternoon

On Saturday September 25, UR NROTC alumni are welcome to the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico for lunch and to tour the exhibits. The museum opens at 9 a.m. and the UR NROTC alumni have an area reserved for a buffet lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost of lunch is $12. The museum does not charge an admission fee.

The University of Rochester Alumni Office is providing the bus service from Crystal City to Quantico with a stop to pick up locals at the Franconia-Springfield metro station.

Reunion-Saturday Dinner

On Saturday, September 25th we will hold the main event of the UR NROTC Alumni Reunion. This will be dinner at the Crystal City Marriott at Reagan National Airport, 1999 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington. Cocktails will begin at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. The for the meal will be $75 per person. There will be a cash bar available. The entree choices will be made available at a later date.

There will be a very short program as part of the evening to allow for maximum socializing.

Reunion-Friday Night

On Friday, September 24, we will be gathering at the Crystal City Sports Pub at 529 23rd Street South, Arlington. This location is within easy walking distance of the Crystal City Marriott. This casual event will begin at 5 p.m. Come whenever you can get away from work, or as soon as you get settled in your hotel. We are booked there till 8 p.m. We have a dedicated room for our party and heavy hors d'oeuvres will be available. A cost of $25 covers food and non-alcoholic beverages. A cash bar will also be available.

Reunion-Lodging

For those coming to the reunion who are in need of accommodation, the Crystal City Marriott at Reagan National Airport has offered a block of rooms at a group discount. To make a reservation, call 800-228-9290 or 703-413-5500. Ask for the UR NROTC Alumni Reunion group rate. If you make your reservations on line use the group code NRTNRTA. You must reserve by August 27 to get the reduced rate.

The Marriott is within easy walking distance of the Crystal City Sports Pub, location for the Friday night gathering. It is also the site of the Reunion Dinner on Saturday night. The Marriott is conveniently located to the Metro and plenty of shopping. It is possible to find on street parking nearby.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Reunion Taking Shape

There has been a lot of interest in the UofR NROTC reunion planned for this fall. Event sites have been booked for Friday night September 24 and Saturday night, the 25th. The Friday event will be a casual meet and greet event at a pub in Crystal City. The Saturday night dinner will be held at the Marriott Crystal City at Reagan National. A block of rooms have been reserved at this hotel at a reduced rate for Friday and Saturday nights.

Due to space limitations, the focus years for the reunion are the Classes of 1977 to 1984, so they will get priority for reservations. Other classes are welcome to attend as space permits. Spouses are definitely welcome.

Other events may be scheduled.

For more details or to make a reservation, please contact urnrotc@gmail.com

Monday, March 1, 2010

More and More Interest

The list is growing and the class years have expanded. Not all of these people know that they will be coming. Some have distance and conflict challenges.

Add these names to the previous post.

1977 Keith Hill

1979
Paul Nitkowski
Joe Ferrara
Charlie Cunningham
Chris Kyrios
Sean Pybus
MaryBeth (Schnabel) Langer

1980
Chris Eichmann
Chris Legg
Claude Valliere

1982
Iain Currie
Steve Mackie
Chris Taggart
Liz (Pedro) Taggart

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Save the Date

I have started putting the word out that our cross class UR NROTC Reunion will be the weekend of September 24-26, 2010 in the Washington DC area. Please save the date and pass the word. At the moment the focus classes are 1977 to 81 but other classes are welcome.
I need to get some idea of how many people are interested in attending so that I can reserve places for a Friday afternoon/evening cocktail reception and a Saturday night dinner.
So far, I have interest from

Class of '77
Ken Campbell
Greg Allen
Mike Wanjon

Class of '78
Dave Rich
George Eichert
Dave Wunder
Steve Rowland

Class of '79
Rich Schollmann
Steve Paluszek
Bob VanMeter
Bruce Browne
Alan Terpolilli
John Piper
Sue Allen
Matt Brown
Chris O'Connor


Class of '80
Curt Powell
Beth Kleiman
Chris Paddock
Valerie (Pilner) Denney
Martha Stack
Rick Pass
John Trotter
John Fitzgerald
Dan Megehee
Suzanne Baker
Martha (Cuddy) VanCleve
Sara Zak

Class of '81
Joel Denney
John Underhill
Ed Burke
Darrel Damon

Class of '83
Dave Duryea
Tony Martonosi
Chris Agan
Betsy (Braund) Boyd