Kings Point Class of 1983

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Kings Pointer – Fall 2016

Thanks so much to all of you in the mighty class of ’83 who contribute to this column! I love hearing from those who haven’t appeared in a while. Remember that you can see all of our past columns at KP83.org, where there are color versions of all photos. Just before submitting this for publication, I saw the notice announcing Brian Foy as Alumni Association Legislative Outreach Coordinator. Congrats, Brian – USMMA needs your skills, which were evident when we were just 2 years out of school and as Navigator of USS Mauna Kea (AE22), you gave an outstanding piloting briefing as we were about to enter port. Our hard-ass Captain couldn’t find anything to complain about!

Dave Tobin writes:
I am owner & president (and sole employee) of Safe Navigation Soulutions. Early in August I was providing ECDIS and IBS training aboard USNS Richard E. Byrd in Guam. While I was there 3 KP cadets joined. I believe they represented the resumption of sea year activity. All 2019. You can guess where I am in the photo, as the semi ancient mariner, 82/83. Mike Phelps (20xx?) was a 2nd Officer but not captured in the photo. They joined a great vessel run by Capt Les Apsley.

Bruce Garrott shares:
Debbie and I celebrated 30th wedding anniversary this past spring with trip to Iceland in March. Our family vacation this year was to Moab in July, highlighted by a hiking in Arches and Canyonlands National Parks and a four day rafting trip down the Colorado River thru Cataract Canyon.

Steve Galati reports that he had dinner with Mark Salinas and his lovely wife Jennifer as they passed through Philadelphia on a two week road trip from Texas to Maine.

Jim Goulden reminisces:
Sugar Ray,
After 33 years (actually 36, I guess) I’m finally over Norton failing me in English 3 plebe year and have gotten the confidence up and self-esteem in place to put pen to paper for you.

Recently I went to a “meeting of the minds and the mindless” with some of our brethren. I got to spend some quality time and break bread with John Rhatigan, P.E., Mickey C, P.E., Mike Keane, Esq., John Carbone, M.D. and Jimmy Quern, Ret.. I was so grateful Mike decided to actually leave the Island of Long and be with us. I know he struggles with separation anxiety when out of traffic and around people who don’t live in Suffolk County. Things started at 1pm on a Saturday afternoon, and after about 13 hours and a heinous amount of scotch and cigars, we finished discussing all of the world’s problems and those of our own. The attached picture was taken—not a bunch of bad looking chaps, eh? As a result of our time together we resolved the following: Rhatigan and Quern would run for President and Vice President with the slogan “Make America Drink Again”. Not sure if they will get on the ballot in most states. By the time this gets printed we will know.

All of us are doing pretty well—maybe a little arthritis here and there, some artificial joints have been installed, kids in and out of college or even married. Mickey mentioned grand parenthood (OMG!/WTF?). I’m down in here in Orlando nibblin’ on spongecake/watchin’ the sun bake hoping the PVC pipe business continues to grow as all of you get on that big retirement bus, make your way down here to God’s waiting room and build your retirement homes. One thing all of us agreed: we don’t miss any opportunities to be together anymore.

Rich Colonna shares:
Who knew that after spending many years at sea and enjoying the services of the USO around the world, that I would be using their services again right here in Philadelphia. My oldest son, Vincent, had flown into Philadelphia from Richmond where he was sworn in as a coast guardsman. I was able to meet up with him and enjoy a nice dinner at the USO at the Philly airport, before he boarded the bus for his initial training and boot camp at Coast Guard Training Center, Cape May, NJ. As I watched the young men and woman board the bus, it brought back fond, albeit distant, memories of our plebe year. How proud I was of all of them for making the commitment to serve.

Jim Romeo reports:
Photo of Jim McGrath class of 82 (at left) and Jim Romeo aboard the USS Cole in Norfolk Virginia. I’m the Force Engineer of COMNAVSURFLANT and have the pleasure of working with so many Kings Point Port Engineers. They are always the best in the business.

Dan Rohde posts:
Rex Gundle was in Savannah for a quick business trip and stayed an additional night for some fun on the boat with Carrie and me. After watching a sunset off St. Catherines Island (with a few beverages) we enjoyed a casual dinner at a local hole in the wall (Sunbury Crab Co.) on the water.

So great to hear from so many! Let’s find some of our classmates-in-hiding. Stay out of trouble!
—– Ray Christensen

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L to R Cadets Adam Viscovich, Victor Raigoza, and Ben Bailey with Dave Tobin

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Capt Les Apsley (l) & Dave Tobin

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Debbie & Bruce Garrott in Iceland

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Debbie & Bruce Garrott in Utah

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Mark Salinas & Steve Galati in Philly

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Carbone, Goulden, Rhatihgan, Quern, Cunningham, Keane solving world problems.

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Rich Colonna & son Vincent


Jim McGrath ’82 & Jim Romeo on USS Cole

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Carri & Dan Rohde with Rex Gundle

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Dan Russell

Daniel Paul Russell, age 55, of Annapolis, Maryland was born on December 9, 1960 in Rochester, Minnesota to Tyva Dian and Paul Dale Russell. He passed away on September 5, 2016 after a truly brave battle with cancer. Dan is survived by his beloved wife of 25 years, Leisa, and beloved sons Zachary and Cory. He is also survived by his parents Paul and Tyva; brothers Michael (Marcia), Scott (Rodolfo), Todd (Karen); sister Tamara (Tim), and many very close relatives. He was preceded in death by his infant brother Jeffrey and beloved niece Megan. Dan grew up in Pine Island, Minnesota, spending his adventurous youth on the family farm. Danny excelled in all sports, was an extremely talented woodworker and had a passion for motorcycles.

He earned his undergraduate degree in engineering from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy (Kings Point), where he sailed internationally and was an All-American in decathlon and pole vaulting. He served as second lieutenant in the Navy reserve for 11 years. He later earned two masters degrees from George Washington University. Dan met, fell in love and married Leisa Carol Charlton, whom he adored, while living in Washington, DC. He was extremely proud of his two sons Zach (22) and Cory (19), with whom he spent most of his spare time.

Dan spent his 30 year career in engineering management, traveling the world as an executive in the power industry. His intelligence, work ethic and ability to easily connect with people from all over the world were often remarked upon. He loved his home in Annapolis and everything associated with this community and way of life. Dan, we’ll all remember your kindness, decency, dedication, and love, and we’ll keep your wonderfully dry sense of humor firmly in our hearts until we meet again. Sincere thanks to our incredible friends and the many health care professionals who have supported Dan and family all along this journey.


Comments welcome.

Dan Russell
Dan Russell ’83
12/9/60 – 9/5/16

Daniel Russell


Dan Russel & Tom Heberle
Dan Russel & Tom Heberle
Dan Russel & Tom Heberle
Dan Russel & Tom Heberle

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Filed Under: In Memoriam

Kings Pointer – Summer 2016

Dan Rohde writes:
Carrie and I started a SoCal vacation with a fantastic (but too short) visit with Ann and Joe Walsh. They hosted a wonderful dinner Saturday night and Mark Coynes and Dawn joined us. Sunday, Joe, Carrie and I celebrated National Maritime Day with the USCG Captian of the Port Jennifer Williams (KP 90). Down in San Diego now for the College Sailing Nationals, our youngest is competing with the USCGA team. I was going to wear Joe’s “Beat Coast Guard” hat but Carrie wouldn’t let me.

Del Lewis wasn’t able to hit the Rohde/Walsh get-together, but shared this:
By total chance I ran into Rhonda (Whitaker) Cobb at a business event in Las Vegas! At an open-seating dinner we ended up sitting next to each other! She’s living in Ohio and doing quite well. Even though we hadn’t seen each other in well over 30 years when we traded stories about Wiley Hall, the engineering faculty, and some of the characters in our class, it seemed like yesterday. It was great to catch up!

Brian Foy submitted this photo from May 23rd Blue-Gray Golf Outing at the Westfield’s Club near Washington, D.C. L-R: Bob Ross; Sean Connaughton; Randy Johnson; and Brian, who noted “Good to see a few classmates!”. Bob notes that “Randy won all of the door prizes. Mickey was supposed to join us but bailed out because they were calling for a hint of rain.”

Retirement Corner (please suggest a more playful name):

John Diegoli happily notes:
Last Month I retired from the FAA and am now living up in the mountains of Calaveras County. I just completed my Lifeguard Cert and am working on a Ski Patrol cert program. I still race sailboats down in the Bay Area and do a little flight instruction for fun. I guess a lot of our class will be starting to retire soon.

Speaking of retirement, Skip McAloon was compelled to share:
Jim Quern is retired and now wears shirts like this. This is newsworthy and I think our classmates should know.

Lisa Fields submitted her notice of retirement from her position with The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. She says, “I’m only two days into retirement, but I think I am going to enjoy it. Gary and I decided that now was the time, as our grandsons live as close as they ever will, and their father will be going back to sea duty next summer. This first year will be spent making memories with the boys. My best to all.”

OK, enough of this retirement talk. Some of us need to keep working.

John Rhatigan announces a cool career move:
I have taken a new position that started in January as the Chairman of the Marine Machinery Association(MMA). The MMA is the trade association that serves the interests of the American companies that supply products, systems and services to the world’s shipyards. Our goal is to help return US Shipbuilding to be the envy of the world. To paraphrase George Toma in the last installment of the Kings Pointer, it’s awesome to be in an industry where I get to reconnect with so many Kings Pointers.

John Kimmerlein confirmed that his son David is indeed a member of KP Class of 2020! He adds, “We will stop by the day before for a track and cross country meeting with the coach.”

Mark Faller furnished this important update, so mark your calendars:
Soft Opening for 6 Bears & a Goat Brew House in Fredericksburg, VA is September 2016. Check us out at 6bgbrewingco.com.

— sounds like a good travel destination for all you retired folks with nothing better to do…and then you can drive just 3 hours up the road to Wilmington, DE to have another cold one in Ray Christensen‘s slightly less formal “Beer Room”.

When you send your “retirement announcement”, you should probably rub it in a bit and include a smiling photo of yourself doing what you enjoy! Take care and share your news with me often.
—– Ray Christensen

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Joe & Ann Walsh, Ann Walsh, Mark Coynes, Carrie Rohde, Dawn Coynes

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Dan Rohde, Capt. Jennifer Williams (90) (USCG Sector Commander & Captian of the Port of Los Angeles – Long Beach), Carrie Rohde, Joe Walsh

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Bob Ross, Sean Connaughton, Randy Johnson, Brian Foy

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Jim Quern

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