Kings Point Class of 1983

U.S. Merchant Marine Academy alumni

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Kings Pointer – Summer 2009

Scott O’Connor submitted 2 photos from 3/31. He writes, “Coincidence found Sean Connaughton in Jax to attend a Maritime Highways Initiative conference in his new position of Vice President of Government Affairs with American Bureau of Shipping. Bruce Garrott drove up to work at the corporate offices of Coastal Construction Products for a couple of the same days. Brian Foy was between medical society conference calls, maintaining the bachelor lifestyle, his family still back in Oklahoma. We took the opportunity to raise a couple glasses at the local Seven Bridges Brewery and Grille in Jacksonville. Lots of talk about kids and colleges.”

Bruce submitted the final photo from earlier… “It was taken during my final wetting down (CAPTAIN)! The big event occurred on the 31st of January, 2009.”

On May 7, Capt. Scott Douglass held his retirement ceremony after 26 years with the Coast Guard Res.

Nate Reybold recently sailed into Philadelphia but I was unable to get together with him. He writes:
“I’m living in Virginia Beach Ray, working on tow/salvage vessels for Military Sealift Command.The work stays interesting, towing de-commissioned ships, working with Navy ROV’s and side scan sonars, supporting Navy Dive Operations and picking up downed aircraft from the bottom of the ocean are just some of the missions we do. It’s always something different. Right now we’re doing the pre-tow inspection on an ex-navy vessel that we’ll be towing out of Philly on Saturday. I have a Pearson 323 Sailboat back in Va Beach that I get out sailing on as much as the job lets me.”

Matt Bucherati continues to try to get me to visit his weekend house in the mountains of NC. He writes:
“My Daughter Ellen, 22, just graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (you know, the national NCAA champs). She received a BSBA from their prestigious Kenan-Flagler School of Business. Ellen also accepted a position as a Marketing Analyst working for PepsiCo in Purchase, NY beginning this summer. My youngest daughter Rosie, 20, is also a rising junior at Kenan-Flagler as well. She will be working this summer in Kitty Hawk, NC as a hang gliding instructor. She got the daredevil blood from her dad. My son, Adam, 26, is temporarily stationed at Fort Hood, TX as his unit, the 1-130th Aviation Recon and Attack Battalion, completes final work-ups before their deployment to Basra, Iraq where they will be stationed for one year. My son and his wife, Shannon, already have one son, named Matthew, who just turned one. They also found out on the day of his deployment that they are pregnant with their second child whose due date is November 17th. Adam will miss the birth, but his wife lives only a couple of miles from us in Winston-Salem and plenty of other family that will take good care of the family. Everything is well with Sara and me. We have adjusted well to the empty nest.”

Besides Boston Marathon, in May I ran the Broad Street Run 10 miler in Philly (23,000 finishers in each race). But the speedster in our class is Pete LaFontaine. In a recent 4K race, his son Trevor (16) and Pete finished 1-2! Pete’s 5K times, “usually in the low 18:00’s” are still impressive enough to often win his division. Trevor recently ran a 9:55 two-mile and his high school team won the CT State Championship last fall. Pete adds, “My 13 year-old son Connor just won his first one-mile race at his middle school meet with a time of 5:25, and he is posting times faster than his older brother at that age. My wife Judi is still running 5K races – usually winning her age division. Judi is also the girl’s Cross Country coach at our local high school.”

Doug Ullman writes:
”I’ve been with Atlantic Marine since June 2008 as a Project Coordinator for the 240-ft OSV’s we’re building for Hornbeck Offshore. 4 of 6 boats have been delivered to-date with the remaining two due later this year. As you know, there are several Kings Pointers here, although I am the only one involved with New Construction. Prior to coming to Atlantic, I was a Senior Project Manager for a
store package maunfacturer that built and installed casework. I handled projects for Starbucks, Smoothie King, Target, and Einstein Bros. Bagels. I am much happier now that I have returned to my maritime roots! Attached is a shot of my youngest son, Drew, and I at the launching of the HOS North Star (Boat 3) last August.”

Bob Ross writes:
“I had the unique distinction of being the first deckie to join Mickey C, Jimmy Quern, John Rhatigan, Del Lewis, Jim Goulden, Mike Keane, and Guy Wilson down at Myrtle Beach (The Legends) for their annual golf outing. I had a great time and haven’t laughed so hard since I don’t know when… and that was just on the golf course. Mike’s son, Mickey Jr., joined us as well. He couldn’t get into KP so he had to settle for some rinkey dink college in Maryland called Johns Hopkins or something
like that. One of the golfers there thanked Mr. Rhatigan for his service to our country (check out John’s boonie hat) so that was nice. Guy brought his sky caddie which helped everyone get down to a 2-3 handicap (if Mike is keeping score).

Jimmy Goulden didn’t join us for golf; something about being gun shy after being hit by a stray ball in years past but did join us for cigars and beer. Jimmy Quern was on his best behavior and could easily start a new career as a golf instructor. I have a great video of Mickey hitting out of the sand to within a few feet of the hole. Unfortunately, it was his second shot out of the sand.
I was really hoping that Jeff Coons would have been there to keep everybody under control and well-behaved. I understand that Jeff is a stickler for the rules and etiquette of golf. I plan to attend next year as well and hope that others take Mickey up on the invitation he extended to all at homecoming last year. I also want to offer John & Del at chance to win back their pride
from Jimmy Q & I.”

Jim Goulden adds, “I’m not a golfer, but I try to get up there yearly for the fellowship, beer consumption and cigar smoking. My brethren and I are all well. You’ll notice that Mike Keane is still wearing his Corframs from KP. They make great golf shoes. Had lunch recently with Bruce Garrott. Bruce and I work near each other in Orlando and get together every so often to plan the
conservative take back of the U.S.!”

—– Ray Christensen

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Sean, Brian, Scott, Bruce

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Stan Cutler, Bruce Garrott, Jim Goulden

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Doug Ullman and son

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Myrtle Beach golf crew

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Kings Pointer – Spring 2009

Leo Carling has tracked down a classmate:
“After many years of on-again / off-again searching, I finally located Dave Carlson. The last I saw him was at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey CA in 1988. He was heading off to Department Head school before taking over as Chief Engineer on an FFG (sorry…I can’t recall the name of the ship). After 12 years of service to his country, Dave headed into the civilian workforce. In 1995, he joined VT Halter Marine in Pascagoula MS and has worked on a number of their ship design efforts since then.

In his free time, Dave performs with a Jazz band, a community band and pit bands for local shows in the Pascagoula area. The funny thing is, I’ve been to VTHM numerous times starting in 1996, but never stumbled across him. Small world.

I’m still working for BMT Designers & Planners, supporting NOAA’s shipbuilding efforts and working on long-range plans to replace the entire NOAA fleet. Andrea and I recently purchased an 11 acre parcle of land near Front Royal VA with views of the Blue Ridge; we’re in the process of designing our retirement home and plan to start construction later this year.”
— Leo

The attached photo was submitted by Mickey C. Kent Morton joined him at an Eagles game in the fall.

Read about Sean Connaughton’s new position as Corporate Vice President for Government Affairs at ABS at our class site. I haven’t heard from too many people directly, so I had to grab some items from our profiles page:

Chris D’Angelo is “still with Proto-Power although we were purchased by Zachry out of San Antonio, TX. We are in the middle of what appears to be a Nuclear Power Renaissance. Anyone looking for a job?…”

Rex Gundle is “Currently living in Holland after living 12 years in the tropics (Asia / Central America) with my family. My eldest Sarah is off on her own working in the industry for Maersk, while Tom (17) and Katie (14) attend high school here…”

John Kimmerlein says “It was great to see so many people at the 25th. Married to Jennifer since ’92. Have two boys, David (11) and Evan (8). Came ashore for law school after active duty Navy and then sailing up to relief master. We spend our time with school, little league, soccer, and sailing on Puget Sound, whenever we get the chance. Drop me a line if you are visiting the Seattle area.”

Jim Quern says “Great time visiting with all at the 25 year reunion. In case I didn’t share with you, I have been in the New Orleans area since 1986 and have been working for the Dept of Energy Strategic Petroleum Reserve since 1991…”

Read the rest of the above comments online (and update yours at the same time!) Be safe.
—– Ray Christensen

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Mickey C & Kent Morton

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Kings Pointer – Winter 2008-09

Chris Thayer and his assistants did a splendid job on our successful Homecoming weekend and Scott O’Connor coordinated a noteworthy fundraising campaign for our class gift to the Academy. Many other classmates contributed to the events, and I’ll mention just a few…

Eric Wallischeck played host to our tailgating party in his perfectly located backyard.Erin Gantt’s singing of the National Anthem before dinner was inspiring. Lynn Craddock-Melin traveled from Alaska, but Kurt Larsen came all the way from China!
Big thanks to those whose companies donated to either our class gift or our homecoming party fund. A special shout out to my old roommate Matt Bucherati for Pepsi’s contribution. I had to sneak in a Diet Pepsi between beers in Eric’s yard. I was lucky enough most other of my best buddies in attendance too, including Brian Foy, Mickey C and Maureen McKeever. Besides his wife, Chris Cioni brought his sister, who often drove him back and forth from home to the Academy way back when.

If you haven’t already, view pages of photos and the list of attendees at http://www.StillConnected.com/kp83 It’s all there—Dave & Buster’s, tailgating, football game march-on, dinner. (Our class has many wonderful photographers.) Then see the Classmate Info page for fresh comments. If your buddies aren’t listed, encourage them to drop by. I didn’t take notes for a detailed account of the reunion festivities, but more comments are at the site (and are always welcome). Around 100 of us ignored some raindrops during the day and even several minutes of a blackout in the evening to spend plenty of quality time with old pals.

From Scott O’Connor:
“…I want to extend my special thanks to each of you who volunteered to be on our Class gift Committee and worked toward gaining a huge amount of financial support for the Academy.
And the number is…..(drum roll)… $74,816 !
This [was] announced as the the second highest amount for any reunion class this year at the Beat Retreat…
We would have been highest except one person in some nondescript class did a dollar for dollar matching with his entire class, on a dare, to the tune of about $40k! We did good….”

In other news:
On June 5, 2008, Roger Foster was one of three BIW engineers who were honored with “Engineering Excellence and Innovation” awards.
Rex Gundle recently relocated from Panama: “I have moved again and now freezing my tires off in Holland.”
Tom Lightsey writes: “Sorry I missed the festivities.”
Yvette (Smith) Pigott writes: “Wish I had made it but I’ll try next time.”

Ray’s bragging:
In October, I ran my 14th marathon (in Newport, RI) and am training for the “Goofy Challenge” at DisneyWorld in January. I’ll run a half marathon on Saturday, followed by a full 26.2 on Sunday. On Monday, I’ll do lots of sitting on any ride with a seat.
Keep writing!
—– Ray Christensen

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Sue Pawlukiewicz, Lisa Barcus Fields, Cathy Giguere Coseno, Maureen McKeever,
Kevin Brofford, Mike Safina, Bill Rupy, Bill Higgins, Bruce Garrott

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Fifth Company

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Sean Connaughton, Bill Sliker, Eric Wallischeck

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