We mourn the loss of Jim Wei, who passed away 7/24/2024. Send me any photo or remembrance you happen to have so I can add it to his page at KP83.org.
We congratulate Mike Logan for his induction to the USMMA Athletics Hall of Fame on 9/6/24!
Mark Suter reports (he and Craig Ellixson provided these photos):
What a great weekend! Our Class of ‘83 football team gathered together to celebrate longstanding friendship and our Captain Mike Logan’s long overdue induction into the USMMA Athletic Hall of Fame! The dinner was held at the Mariner’s Estate. Jane and Mike Logan, Erin and Bob Bennett, Kira and Kevin Fauvel, Rich Colonna, John Rhatigan, Jim Goulden, Craig Ellixson, and Jeanann and I began our reunion at KP Friday afternoon waterfront at Eldridge pool in glorious sunshine and a reminiscent walk around the campus.
Many of Mike’s family were in town including his 96 year-old mother! So many stories were re-told plus a few that I have not heard before. I haven’t laughed that much in a while! One of the weekend’s highlights definitely included having Coach John Campo and his wife Regina join us for the festivities. Coach Campo performed Mike’s induction. He recruited most of us back in 1978/1979 and impressed us with his incredible recall of our lives, families, and personal backgrounds.
Saturday was the march-on and football game vs Western Connecticut. Mike performed the coin toss and was featured on the scoreboard throughout the game along with the other Athletic Hall of Fame inductees. Happy to report KP won 44-27.
Difficult to describe the heartfelt, warm feeling Jeanann and I felt throughout the weekend being around so many of our good friends at the academy which holds special memories for us, including the Mariners Chapel. We will be married 40 years this October 6th! Time sure flies. We all shared updates on our families and lives but it’s so much more that uniquely binds us together as trusted friends, teammates, and sailing partners.
Mike Logan remarks:
“This past weekend at Kings Point was truly special. I am truly humbled, grateful and honored to be inducted into the USMMA Athletics Hall of Fame! This recognition is a shared victory for my classmates and teammates! I had a great time with Bob Bennett, Rich Colonna, Craig Ellixson, Mark Suter, Kevin Fauvell, Jim Goulden, John Rhatigan, Coach John Campo, and my family. I want to say thanks for all of their support and friendship. I would not have been able to achieve this honor without them! Awesome men!”
Reprinting (without permission) Rex Gundle’s 7/24 Facebook post:
Standing around at the Charlotte airport deciding if the third delay of my plane was a sign that I should go back home, when out of the corner of my eye I see somebody who looks familiar, just a bit older than I remember! So now being of that age that I will go talk to almost anybody, and nevermind if this guy is bigger than me.
Sure enough it was Jim Goulden! We spent a nice bit of time catching up before I said goodbye to Jim, my delayed plane and that ridiculous airport! Small world.
Maureen McKeever sends:
To my KP Classmates. Happy Fall! As an A-Split this is my favorite time of year – especially since it seems like the 90 degree days are behind us! I really enjoyed watching the Olympics this year – especially the Breaking! It brought back memories of watching Kevin Brofford and Bill Solis breakdancing at the company parties.
It also brought back memories of running into Erin Gantt at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul – I was in Korea doing my ACDUTRA and she was there to go to the Olympics – and I saw her at the Men’s Platform Diving Prelims. We spent the evening wandering around Seoul. It is true – if you want to run into a Kings Point classmate just go to the other side of the world!
Acta non Verba everyone and Go Mariners!
Erin Gantt chimes in:
The AAF asked me to sing the Nat’l Anthem at the 2024 Homecoming game. I will march onto the field with other female grads first to honor the 50th anniversary of women at KP.
Also, Young Heinbockel, Lisa Fields, & I attended a service academy women’s night at the National’s baseball game on 09 Aug 2024 along with other KP grads. The first class of KP women was highlighted with photos on the jumbotron during the opening ceremonies.
Lisa Fields adds:
The Nationals recognized women from all service academies, but paid a special tribute to the 50th year anniversary of women at KP. Erin Gantt, Young Heinbockel and I met at the park to be part of the celebration. Here are a couple of photos. The highlight of our evening was when we went to our seats. The usher, Heather, stated that her brother had graduated from Kings Point. Her brother is our esteemed classmate, Lee Forsgren!
While visiting our daughter’s family in Hawaii in June I was fortunate to be able to catch up with Jeanne (Kleis) Dressel for lunch. We had a great time, lots of laughs while thinking back to our plebe year days! We certainly remembered all of our 7th company classmates!
Stan Cutler shares:
I can write this midday Friday because I’m now retired! I taught for 35+ years after a couple of years of sailing, and now I’m spending my time playing Senior Softball 3 days a week, going out to plenty of live music, working out, and spending time with my 90-year-old dad. I’m also about to launch a music blog (www.mayorofmusic.com) aimed at local musicians and venues. A friend gave me the nickname “Mayor of Music” a couple of years ago since I usually know what bands are playing, and when. I see a lot of local bands (a couple of which let me sit in and play my Cajon drum!), and this summer I’ve seen Imagine Dragons, Styx and Stones, Foreigner, Def Leppard/Journey/Cheap Trick, REO Speedwagon, Alanis Morrisette, Blink 182, Welcome to Rockville festival….so, if anyone is in the area and wants to catch a gig, hit me up (407-435-9726)! I’ll hopefully see Willie Barrere tomorrow at the UCF football game. And next Wednesday I look forward to my first Social Security check!
Bumper Kunkle has also been seeing some bands:
It’s hard to believe that the summer is over. I have been fairly busy going on several trips and even managed to look-up a couple of classmates on some of them. My son, Jimmy, and I went to the final round of the US Open at Pinehurst in June. It was very hot but we did get to see some good golf. Later that month, my family met up with Sue and Tom Bodman in Chicago. They were on their way out west and spent a couple of days there. We even got to see the NY Mets play and WIN.
We went to Florida at the end of the month for Maria’s nephew’s graduation party and got a chance to have dinner with Nat Agrippina’s family while they were on vacation. In July, Maria and I went to the Journey/Def Leppard/Steve Miller Band concert in Nashville. Boy those guys are getting old (I guess we are too). We also saw Travis Tritt at the Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary. Brushy Mtn is a historic place. It once held James Earl Ray. It’s a cool place to visit if you are in Eastern Tennessee.
In August, we went to Las Vegas to do a little sight seeing and to see Morgan Wallen perform at Allegiant Stadium. While there, we got to have dinner with Tom Heberle. He looks great and seems to be enjoying retirement.
The last photo is several months old but had to be included. We were honored to attend Emelie Klehr’s wedding last October in New Jersey. That’s Chuck Klehr KP ’85, his dad, Charles Klehr KP ‘57 and me. Things slow down a bit in the fall. I only have a couple of trips planned. I will be in the Philly area in October to play in the Kayla’s Hope for Kids Golf Tournament. John Ayres KP ’88 and Chuck Klehr (KP ’85) are also playing. On a closing note, Congratulations to Mike Logan on his induction into the USMMA Athletic Hall of Fame!
Mark Smith continues to call balls and strikes:
Expecting our 3rd Grandchild (a girl) in early October.
Spent a lot of time with Little League this summer. I was the Umpire in Chief for the Virginia State Senior (14-16) Baseball Tournament which our District hosted. Then I umpired the 8-10 State Softball Tournament before heading to Salisbury, NC to umpire at the Senior Softball Regional. Got to umpire in the Regional Final. (picture attached). Then we were off to volunteer at the Little League Softball World Series in Greenville, NC for a week. I did a lot of video replay for that and some other Tournaments. Finally, we went to Williamsport, PA to sit back, relax and catch up with friends while we watched some great baseball. The fall Honor Flight season is about to kick into full gear which will keep us busy through October.
We are booked on a month long tour to Rio/Iguaza Falls/Buenos Aires and a cruise to Antarctica in January. Really looking forward to checking off 6th continent (still got to get to Australia).
Speaking of travel, Tom Lighsey sends:
Took this picture on this weekend’s Cozumel dive trip. Kudos to who decided the swag should include a dry bag! For the record, the empty bottle of tequila in the picture is not ours. I swear.
Here’s a recent post that begged to be lifted from Kevin Brofford’s facebook feed:
“What a fantastic time in Los Angeles last weekend! I had the privilege and honor to promote my daughter Kelsey to Major, United States Space Force! Fantastic! The icing on the cake, we had the whole family there! Simply wonderful!”
Ray Christensen thanks all for your wonderful contributions to this column! Check the website for additional photos. I continue to run 20-25 miles/week, participate in Knights of Columbus activities and fundraisers and help my brothers with projects such as constructing a new barn at our family farm in the Catskills. Peace!