Union College Fall 2013

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the classes

Photo by Trevor Martin ’14

John Rockwell ’69 enjoys refreshments with friends after the Nordic Wooden Ski Classic Race at Cascade Touring Center in Lake Placid in March.

tee is authorized to investigate, review, and prosecute complaints of attorney misconduct. David is a partner in Jaeckle Fleischmann’s litigation practice group and serves as chair of the firm’s Ethics Committee. The State Bar of Georgia Access to Justice Committee and the State Bar of Georgia Pro Bono Project recently gave Atlanta attorney Guy E. Lescault the 2013 H. Sol Clark Pro Bono Award. The accolade honors an individual lawyer who has excelled in one or more of a variety of activities that extend legal services to the poor. Guy has served in numerous civil legal services positions in Georgia and nationally as lawyer, manager, consultant, troubleshooter, advisor and leader. He is well-known nationally for his ability to assist legal aid programs in transition due to merger, changes in leadership, or restructuring.

1968 CLASS CORRESPONDENT

John Dresser Etna, N.H. dresserdmd@myfairpoint.net Benjamin Volinski writes, “Regrets that I was not at our 45th ReUnion, I missed my old friends. My youngest son, 36 | UNION COLLEGE Fall 2013

Jonathan, graduated from Tulane Law School in May and is studying for the N.Y. bar exam. My middle son, Jeffrey, got married last summer to Faaria Kherani. They are both studying at Columbia School of International Policy and Affairs this year, after which Jeffrey has one more year at Columbia Business School. My oldest son, Jay, is an emergency veterinarian in Windham, N.H. Judy and I will be celebrating our 43rd anniversary in July. I also recently transitioned to senior partner status at Holland & Knight.”

1969 CLASS CORRESPONDENTS

Ray Pike Salisbury, Mass. rnwpike@comcast.net George Cushing Delanson, N.Y. gcushing@nycap.rr.com David Eddy writes, “Having successfully tamed the Y2K tiger, now I’m setting my sights on the Retirement Brain Drain. Our generation (we’re year two of Baby Boomers) built the IBM mainframe systems that run the world. Contrary to what one reads in the press, the world does not run on iPhones. Now the challenge

Brick Susko ’69 stopped by the Nott Memorial on his 3,400-mile, cross-country cycling trip June 25.

will be to hand off to a younger generation unfamiliar with mainframe technologies.” Brick Susko stopped by the Nott Memorial on his 3,400-mile, cross-country cycling trip June 25. He was one of 22 people taking part in the commercial tour, which began in Manhattan Beach, Calif. May 11 and ended in Revere Beach, Mass. June 28. The adventure had special importance to Brick. “I retired in January, so it was time to start the bucket list. It was amazing, I felt like the little girl in the AT&T commercial—I want more, more, more.” Having pedaled an average of 85 miles a day, for 5 to 8 hours a day, the next item on Brick’s bucket list is a marathon. His son, Mark, is a member of the Class of 2006. Check out Brick’s blog chronicling his cycling expedition at http://bricksusko.wordpress.com.

1970 CLASS CORRESPONDENT

Frank Donnini 239 Rushlake Ct. Newport News, Va. 23602-6348 fpdonnini@aol.com Rick Sheremeta led a photographic workshop in the Many Glacier area of Glacier National Park August 27-29. For more information visit

www.alpenglowproductions. com/workshops.html Carl P. Thum writes, “Approaching 30 years at Dartmouth College, administering and teaching. Visited the Union campus last fall; very impressed with how the College looks.” Mark Kopins writes, “I was recently named Volunteer of the Year at Greenwood House Nursing Home, where I make hospice visits and deliver Meals on Wheels. I also volunteer at Aria Hospital Bucks campus, where I work in the preadmissions testing unit. I continue to take euphonium lessons (for ten years now) and am a member of the Southampton Community Band.”

1971 CLASS CORRESPONDENT

Henry Fein, M.D. 1106 Cedrus Way Rockville, Md. 20854 hgfein@aol.com James D. Horwitz has joined Hiscock & Barclay LLP in the law firm’s Albany, N.Y. office. He will focus on health care, as part of the firm’s health care and human services practice area. James was previously a partner with Overton, Russell, Doerr and Donovan LLP. Prior to that, he was vice president of corporate responsibility and general counsel at Glens Falls Hospital for 22 years.

1972 CLASS CORRESPONDENT

Frederick A. Levy LCSW 732 Thimble Shoals Blvd. Suite 702 Newport News, Va. 23606-4256 glida1@verizon.net Thomas C. Nelson is president of Share Our Strength, a national nonprofit dedicated


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