CLASS OF 1950 | 2022 | SPRING ISSUE
Greetings, Classmates!
Send some news! How are you doing? Share a memory.
All the best,
Bud
Greetings, Classmates!
Send some news! How are you doing? Share a memory.
All the best,
Bud
Greetings, Class of 1949 (and earlier years too)!
I’ve conditionally agreed to be the new Class Secretary for our class, as long as you have some news to share. You can call me or write to me—two or three sentences about what you’re doing would be great.
A little about myself: After Wesleyan, I raised a family and spent 10 years as a professional Boy Scout executive and World Book Encyclopedia manager, and 23 years selling high school textbooks in Connecticut. In the latter half of my life, I was an advocate for LGBTQ+ issues, especially as it related to the Boy Scouts of America and to creating open and affirming church relationships within the United Church of Christ. There was an article recently written about me that talks about this:
https://www.zip06.com/profile/20220302/speaking-out-for-positive-change-david-knapp.
Any Wesleyan alumni from this era who would like to talk with me about anything (other than politics), feel free to contact me by phone or email (see below). I have lived a very interesting, fulfilling, and unusual life since retirement.
Thank you,
Dave
We were very sorry to hear of the passing of Edward J. Huth on November 2, 2021, at the age of 98. His wife Carol wrote to us to say, “Ed always spoke very highly of his years at Wesleyan. He was particularly influenced by Fred Millet who thought highly of Ed’s writing ability, using him to copy read a book he was publishing. Millet also included one of Ed’s papers in his Christmas greeting. Wilbur Snow was another teacher Ed remembered with gratitude.” Our most sincere condolences to Carol and their family.
My birth came in July 1922, so 2021 was my 100th Christmas and still no pony. That sobering thought set me thinking about “time’s wingèd chariot.” There was a time when the focus in the high school classroom was on teaching the fundamentals—reading, history, English composition—and setting an example of what it meant to be a good student and decent human being. During the early 1950s, Bill Cunningham ’47 and I were teaching at Chicago Latin and were eager to send good young men to Wesleyan. With the help of Don Eldredge ’31 and Jim Wood 1915, we first persuaded David Noble ’56, followed by Jack Dearinger ’57, Bill Wallace ’57, and Norm Wissing ’57, to attend Wesleyan. Over the past dozen years, Dave and I have corresponded occasionally, and currently Jack and I are in contact. Sad to say, Norm has died, and of Bill, I have known nothing since he entered Wesleyan. They were good students and good men. In 1986 the University of Chicago named me Outstanding Secondary School Teacher. You four taught me how to become that teacher. Thank you. I miss the classroom.
Slán go fóill.
FRANCIS W. LOVETT | lovettfrancis@gmail.com
2444 Pratt St., Apt. 232, Longmont, CO 80501 | 970/939–6674
Hello Class of 2021!
Welcome to your section of the Class Notes! If you have any updates to share, please email classnotes@wesleyan.edu. And if any of you would like to become the new Class Secretary (or Secretaries) for your year, please let us know.
Jeremy Zwelling passed away on May 8, 2022. A full obituary can be found here.
Richard T. Vann passed away on February 1, 2022. A full obituary can be found here.
David W. Morgan passed away on January 20, 2022. A remembrance can be found here.
Gertrude R. Hughes MAT ’66 passed away on January 4, 2022. A full obituary can be found here.
William “Liam” J. O’Callaghan PhD ’76 passed away on January 2, 2022. A full obituary can be found here.
Donald R. Grohs CAS ’70 passed away on February 7, 2021. A full obituary can be found here.