Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Ross Voorhess ('70) Finds Our Blog!
I was getting organized for my Sarum June 2010 40th reunion when I came across a letter from Chris Janelli about your class of ’69 & ’70 blog. So I thought I would drop you a note to say hello, and send you some news for the blog, if you are still organizing it.
I attended our ‘35th reunion and had a great time. It was wonderful to see so many in the class of ’70 that were able to make it back to that reunion. I don’t get back east very often, so it was amazing to see all the changes at the Salisbury campus that have taken place over the years. So in June 2010 I really look forward to touring the new Flood athletic facility. The school has come a long way since 1970!
I have lived in Denver for almost 30 years, and really enjoy the dry climate, even more so as I get older. I was a CPA doing financial accounting for private companies for a number of years, and now am on sabbatical/retired. I am not working right now, but may revisit that status in the future depending on how the economy/financial markets behave. Would welcome hearing from, or visiting with Salisbury folks passing through Denver, especially now while I have time on my hands.
I am divorced, and have been for a number of years. My younger son is 25 and works at a bank in Denver. He graduated from Cornell College (Mt. Vernon, IA) in 2007. I have attached a picture of him (a snowboarder) and me (a skier) at Keystone, CO in March 2010. My older boy is 30 and was the varsity baseball coach at the College of Santa Fe (NM). That college was a private school and unfortunately folded last year, after 130 years of continuous operation, a casualty of the Great Recession. He now coaches a high school baseball team and is an administrator at the high school.
My email is rvanvoorhees@hotmail.com
I attended our ‘35th reunion and had a great time. It was wonderful to see so many in the class of ’70 that were able to make it back to that reunion. I don’t get back east very often, so it was amazing to see all the changes at the Salisbury campus that have taken place over the years. So in June 2010 I really look forward to touring the new Flood athletic facility. The school has come a long way since 1970!
I have lived in Denver for almost 30 years, and really enjoy the dry climate, even more so as I get older. I was a CPA doing financial accounting for private companies for a number of years, and now am on sabbatical/retired. I am not working right now, but may revisit that status in the future depending on how the economy/financial markets behave. Would welcome hearing from, or visiting with Salisbury folks passing through Denver, especially now while I have time on my hands.
I am divorced, and have been for a number of years. My younger son is 25 and works at a bank in Denver. He graduated from Cornell College (Mt. Vernon, IA) in 2007. I have attached a picture of him (a snowboarder) and me (a skier) at Keystone, CO in March 2010. My older boy is 30 and was the varsity baseball coach at the College of Santa Fe (NM). That college was a private school and unfortunately folded last year, after 130 years of continuous operation, a casualty of the Great Recession. He now coaches a high school baseball team and is an administrator at the high school.
My email is rvanvoorhees@hotmail.com
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Joe Hill Connects With Stiles "Tim Peet"
Some 40 years later I connected with Timmy Peet (sorry, that's how I'll always remember him!) on Facebook.
Tim was right next door to me on Carr Dorm my senior year. I often spent time in Tim's room listening to Phillie Soul and Jimi Hendrix! He got me through some long days and nights at Sarum School! Here's a great recent pic of Tim
Tim was right next door to me on Carr Dorm my senior year. I often spent time in Tim's room listening to Phillie Soul and Jimi Hendrix! He got me through some long days and nights at Sarum School! Here's a great recent pic of Tim
Tim reports that he returned to Salisbury for a reunion in 2006 with Ralph Quinones and stayed at Chris Janelli's house while there. Apparently Tim had a growth spurt after leaving Salisbury and outgrew even Ross Voorhees over the years. I recall Ross as having quite a formidable football physique. Tim is a professional structural engineer in Florida and Colorado. He has promised to fill me in on more soon so when he does I will update this post.
Joe
Monday, June 22, 2009
From Tom Lincoln '69
Our 40th reunion on Saturday, June 6th was an excellent occasion for our class. (A very nice gathering after so many years.)The physical plant looked great and the new boathouse was particularly worthwhile to see up close. Also, it was nice to see Woody Rutter and Carl Williams although I've seen both from time to time either in Dataw, SC or even still coaching the ski team in the Berkshires. Since Salisbury and college at LFC, my time has been spent building a career in the property and casualty commercial insurance business and enjoying the multitude of family activities. My wife, Wendy and I live in West Hartford and have raised two children, Courtney 28 - married and teaching special education in Colorado and Graham 25 - a financial associate in Boston. If any free time exists, we spend it by sailing our Sabre 402 between CT., NY., RI. & MA. from May to Nov. (The work is like raising a third child but very enjoyable and satisfying.)If anyone would like to go for a day sail with us, just contact me at: tlincoln@rcknox.com(We have dramamine on board.)Also, people typically drive through Hartford on the way to Boston, VT., NY or elsewhere. If anyone wants to grab lunch, please feel free to contact me. Thank you Joe for setting up this blog as I'm sure that many of us will utilize it. (I'll email two pics and hope they make it. The first is our Sabre 402 "Anemone" and the second is me and Courtney having lunch at Winter Park in March.)TL
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Tribute To Art Ingraham - Please leave your thoughts.
I recently learned that Arthur Ingraham (always affectionately and privately referred to as "Hawk" by many students because he was sharp and you could never get anything by him!) died in 2007 in Lubbock Texas. I hope Salisbury classmates from '69 and '70 will leave their thoughts here by clicking on the "post comments" at the bottom of this blog. To me Arthur epitomized what was so challenging about boarding school. Up at the crack of dawn. Remember Art running the student store before breakfast at 6:30 am? I never had him as a teacher as I think he was mostly a 9th grade history teacher. But as a soccer coach he was nothing short of dynamic and demanding. And he got results from our 68-69 team (7-2-2). I was given my first job in 1974 when Art was headmaster of Hewlett School. I walked into his office with a B.A. in history. He said, "Can you teach science?" I was really surprised but stammered, "uh, sure, why not?" I think he just wanted me to work for him which is flattering. I will always be grateful to him for that favor! I also remember a number of classmates being enamored of his lovely wife, Betsey! Can anyone remember his car? It was always parked next to Bill Steglitz's wild Barracuda outside Payson. In any event, please leave your thoughts and memories of Arthur here. Posted by Joe Hill
Notes On Wilson Ben '69
Wilson Ben lives in San Antonio, Texas. His address is 7318 Silent Spring San Antonio, TX 78250. Wilson's wife is an infection control nurse at Wilford Hall Hospital at Lackland AFB.
Wilson recently retired as Lt. Colonel of the United States Air Force. Tom Lincoln ('69) and I viewed the very impressive ceremony on dvd recently. Wilson paid tribute to Salisbury as well as other forces in his life. If anyone would like a copy of the dvd just email him at FORLUVAGOD@AOL.COM or me at josephkhillnh@yahoo.com as I have a copy as well.
I recall Wilson being a speedy forward on the 68-69 soccer team that went 7-2-2 under coach Ingraham and finished 4th in WNEPSSA (Western New England Prep School Soccer Association.)
Submitted by Joe Hill '69
Wilson recently retired as Lt. Colonel of the United States Air Force. Tom Lincoln ('69) and I viewed the very impressive ceremony on dvd recently. Wilson paid tribute to Salisbury as well as other forces in his life. If anyone would like a copy of the dvd just email him at FORLUVAGOD@AOL.COM or me at josephkhillnh@yahoo.com as I have a copy as well.
I recall Wilson being a speedy forward on the 68-69 soccer team that went 7-2-2 under coach Ingraham and finished 4th in WNEPSSA (Western New England Prep School Soccer Association.)
Submitted by Joe Hill '69
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Notes On Ed Clay '69
After more years than he would care to admit teaching special education, Ed Clay has begun teaching regular ed 7th grade social studies in hometown Phillie area. Ed looked great at the reunion. Hadn't really changed much at all. He's an avid outdoor hiker and that probably explains it. Many of you might know that Ed taught under Ed Ward at Salisbury in the early 80s. Ed expressed his wish to remain in touch with Salisbury classmates and is looking forward to a possible unofficial get-together in the near future.
(Submitted by Joe Hill '69)
(Submitted by Joe Hill '69)
From Chris Janelli, Class of '70.
Hello Class of 1970. Please start thinking about our 40th reunion next summer. If our 35th is any indication, the 40th should be equally fun, if not better. If you did not attend the 35th, please consider our 4oth; especially if you’re in the NY, Boston or New England area. Even if it’s just for the Saturday night dinner, it really is a kick to catch up with old classmates. I went to the Saturday dinner for the class of ‘69 and had a great time with Joe Hill, Tom Lincoln, Bill Hiltz and Ed Clay.
I’m still in the old house up on the Mt. Riga Plateau in Salisbury, still single and enjoying life despite the current mess with which the country’s struggling. I finally got around to developing a small web site www.BinghamBrookFarm.com in preparation for the day when we decide to sell the place; winters do seem colder and longer the older I get. Anyone else notice that? However, I think I’ll sit tight for at least another 5 years.
At the present time I am involved in several Internet start-ups ranging from the stupidly simple (http://www.ourfavoritehealthproducts.com) to an extremely sophisticated enterprise class preventive wellness technology venture called Bio™ Wellness Systems. After almost 3 years in development, it should launch within the next 60 days. I have also turned into something of a political activist with www.DistressedPatriots.US which will be launching a campaign in The Constitution State (Connecticut) in the next 2 weeks to take the Bill of Federalism to the CT legislature. That should be interesting and I’m sure I’ll come under attack given CT’s a blue state and I’m a diehard red.
Christian, my 30 year old son, was married last year to his girlfriend of 8+ years, and both he and Alexandra (28) are living and working in NYC. Thank you God.
Enough for now. My best to all of you. Chris
I’m still in the old house up on the Mt. Riga Plateau in Salisbury, still single and enjoying life despite the current mess with which the country’s struggling. I finally got around to developing a small web site www.BinghamBrookFarm.com in preparation for the day when we decide to sell the place; winters do seem colder and longer the older I get. Anyone else notice that? However, I think I’ll sit tight for at least another 5 years.
At the present time I am involved in several Internet start-ups ranging from the stupidly simple (http://www.ourfavoritehealthproducts.com) to an extremely sophisticated enterprise class preventive wellness technology venture called Bio™ Wellness Systems. After almost 3 years in development, it should launch within the next 60 days. I have also turned into something of a political activist with www.DistressedPatriots.US which will be launching a campaign in The Constitution State (Connecticut) in the next 2 weeks to take the Bill of Federalism to the CT legislature. That should be interesting and I’m sure I’ll come under attack given CT’s a blue state and I’m a diehard red.
Christian, my 30 year old son, was married last year to his girlfriend of 8+ years, and both he and Alexandra (28) are living and working in NYC. Thank you God.
Enough for now. My best to all of you. Chris
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