Fall 2013
Pat Moran
(now deceased):
Hola, classmates! Your
correspondent is in weekly contact with
Wally Field
and recently with beaming pride he relayed that his granddaughter, Casey
(Cassandra), has been accepted into the Lehigh Class of 2017 with a
generous, well-deserved scholarship package. Congrats, Grandpa! Casey
sounds like a special young woman.
Wally
also mentioned CJ McCollum '13, our basketball superstar. CJ's broken foot has
mended and he is currently, as of early May, working out with a trainer
preparing for the NBA draft, where he could be a high draft choice.
My Sugar Land, Texas connection,
Bill Murray
(deceased), and I have been on the horn many
times in the last month. I'm really getting to like his "Wizard of Id” kind of
humor. Examples:
-
When Christopher Columbus
visited the New World while seeking a shorter route to India, did he use the
Panama Canal? Bill tells the many who do
not have a clue what he discovered: He was 422 years too early to use the
canal!
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One percent of people make
things happen. Nine percent of people watch things happen. Ninety percent
of people don't know or care what happens.
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The difference between
brilliance and stupidity is that there is a limit to brilliance.
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As painful as it often seems,
it is better, faster, and cheaper to do it right the first time.
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One useless man is a shame;
two is a law firm; three or more is a congress.
While
Bill is somewhat short of being a comedian, we must remember that he is
a force in the oil field pump business with several patents to his name. While
living in California, Bill participated in
masters diving, one- and three-meter springboard, and ten-meter platform (Bill
was a diver on the Lehigh swim team). He was also a tennis player until his
knees "went out of warranty,” necessitating replacement. Thanks,
Bill, for making us smile.
A little known fact, or perhaps
an unknown fact, is that
Carl E
Lindquist Jr. was the class's only fatal casualty in the Korean War.
Carl was killed July 25, 1953, two days before the armistice and is resting in
peace in Arlington National Cemetery.
From
Arvid Kulits (deceased) comes the news that he received a master's degree in civil
engineering at Brooklyn Poly and moved to Connecticut in 1966, where he worked
for the State Public Works in structural design until his retirement in 1991.
Arvid and his wife, Zinta, retired to
Vancouver, Wash., where they love the climate and beautiful scenery.
That's it for this
chapter...Remember, classmates: You only get a good column if you contribute!
Pat Moran
(deceased)
Deceased
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May 07, 2023
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