CLASS OF 1958 | 2023 | SPRING ISSUE

Dan Woodhead was the first to report. He noted that the football team had a record of six wins, three losses. Overall, a good season.

Dick Goldman attended a reception on Homecoming weekend and then went to the Williams football game. After the game, dinner with friends, including Alan Brooks ’59. Dick is still working as the vice president of the Wesleyan Lawyers Association. He had a nice call with Bob Hayes, a recent widower, and looks forward to getting together. Dick winters in Key Biscayne from December 15 until March 31.

A sad note from Bob Furber, who told me of the passing of Ron Nowek on November 21. 2022. He and Ron were very close. Bob followed Ron to California in 1962. He considered Ron a perfect friend.

Tony Codding spent most of last summer at Long Lake, Maine, with his partner. It gave him an opportunity for lunch with Bill Clark, MD, in Bangor, Maine. They had not seen each other since our 50th Reunion.

Our youngest member, Neil Henry, just celebrated his 85th birthday. Doing well with his pacemaker. Went out to dinner with Liz and imbibed two glasses of wine. He is avidly watching the World Cup soccer matches.

Bob Terkhorn and family went on a Danube River boat cruise in September. They boarded the AmaMagna in Budapest and cruised for seven days visiting Vienna, Linz, and Prague. Great trip!

Dick Seabury is well. He is considering buying another 1929 Model A Ford at auction. He is still a county park commissioner and member of several historic societies.

Joan and Bob Wuerthner had mild cases of COVID and have recovered. Bob continues to play tennis and his doubles partner is his 24-year-old grandson. The young man covers the court, setting up put aways for Bob. Good team.

A note from Ezra Amsterdam explains his work status. He retired and came back part time, which is really full time. His latest book, Self-Assessment Preventive Cardiology is ready to submit to the Manual of the American Society of Preventive Cardiology, 2021.

Tom Mosher and wife Heidi are doing well and expect to visit Germany next year. Sadly, Tom tells of the loss of his brother, John, class of 1955.

Kay and I are doing well. Kay gave up driving, due to her macular. I play bridge every Thursday with Ted Wieseman. I play Mondays with Barbara Levine, Art Levine’s wife. I have an occasional phone call with Rick Pank, who has lived in the same house in Rowayton, Connecticut, for 54 years.

Hope to have the 65th by Zoom.

Regards,

Cliff