Trinity-Pawling Fall 2017 Magazine

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Class Notes degree from the University of New Haven. In addition to his 33 years of service to Norwalk, Tim was an avid hockey player and a founding member of the Norwalk Police Hockey Team. He was very proud to be an adjunct professor at NCC and was an avid golfer. Tim was highly respected and much beloved by his family, his fellow officers and the Norwalk community.

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Seven members of the Pride gathered from around the country to attend the retirement ceremony of Lt. Col. Wilson S. Leech, United States Marine Corps and Trinity-Pawling Class of ’84, at Camp Pendleton, California recently. "It was an honor and a privilege," as Bill pointed out, "this was something few civilians witness." Bill’s colleagues spoke very highly of him and his amazing career in the Corps. Pictured from left: Lawson Willard ’84, Tim Rooney ’84, Dan Leech ’92, John Lagor ’84, Bill Leech ’84, Bob Morrissey ’84, former faculty member Joe Lagor, Scott Seckel ’84.

Class Agent: Paul Gambal

Michael Moore Scott Hall, Greg Fox, Bobby V. and I recently got together at a hockey game that Bobby was coaching. Can't remember what school Bobby coaches for due to my advanced age, but do remember they beat Pomfret School rather easily. We all went out to dinner after, joined by Bobby’s lovely wife. Hope everyone is doing well and I think we have our 40th in October 2018. How is that possible? Let’s all plan on a party or two.

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Class Agents: Morton L. Fearey II, Brian R. Fisher, & Cornelius A.M. Geer

Class Agents: Brian R. Foster & Mark W. Smith

| 1981 | Class Agents: Kevin S. McClatchy & Luke G. Nelligan

| 1982 | Class Agents: W. Wallace Danforth, Peter S. Dauk, David W. Hobbs, & Jeffrey M. Hubbard

| 1983 | Class Agents: William J. Brickelmaier III, William S. Platt, & Michael W. Streett

Chris Gaylord In August a group of men from ’84 gathered at the “Flynnyard,” as Gaylord likes to refer to Curtis Flynn’s home in Edgartown, MA on Martha’s Vineyard. Pictured left to right are Tim Rooney, Dean Bedford, Chris Gaylord, Curtis Flynn and Micah Chase. Rooney traveled over, for two fun-filled days, on various watercraft

from Oyster Harbors / Osterville, MA. Dean flew in from Prague with his wife and two daughters and Gaylord and Chase traveled from the Boston area. Micah Chase and his wife, Iris, have two children, a son 16 and a daughter 14. Mort Fearey didn’t make it, but Gaylord and Chase met up with him at the end of the trip. It was a combination celebration: Happy Birthday to Rooney and welcome back to the United States to Curtis Flynn. Flynn has returned from Denmark and is now living in New Jersey. In true ’84 style, they ripped it up and, on behalf of the crew, Gaylord extends a HUGE thanks to Flynn for making it all possible.

Kirk Vartan On July 1, 2017, A Slice of New York will become the first brick-andmortar worker cooperative in the South Bay (also known as Silicon Valley). We worked with the nonprofit organization Project Equity (www.project-equity.org) to help us convert from a privately owned company to a worker-owned cooperative. A recent article was published in the San Francisco Chronicle about this journey: http:// www.sfchronicle.com/business/ article/Employee-ownership-mayhelp-businesses-stay-open-1094197. Worker cooperatives are based on democratic principles where its one person, one vote. We are selling our business to a new organization (an FALL 2017 49


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