Thursday, April 22, 2010

It's Official...and sweet!

Monica Youn and Whitney Armstrong

By ROSALIE R. RADOMSKY
Published: April 15, 2010 - New York Times

Monica Youngna Youn and Whitney Brewster Armstrong were married Saturday evening at St. Thomas Church in New York. The Rev. Jonathan M. Erdman, an Episcopal priest and the church’s curate and youth minister, performed the ceremony.

Ms. Youn, 38, is keeping her name. She is a lawyer at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law, where she works on campaign finance reform and election law issues. She also wrote two books of poetry, “Barter” and “Ignatz.” She graduated cum laude from Princeton, and received a Master of Philosophy in English literature from Oxford, where she was a Rhodes Scholar. She also holds a law degree from Yale.

She is the daughter of Chan Ju Youn and Kun Chee Youn of Houston. The bride’s father is the president of Weeco International Corporation, an environmental engineering firm there. Her mother is the owner of the Gulfland Real Estate Company, a residential and commercial agency, also in Houston.

Mr. Armstrong, 44, is a landscape designer for Katie Winter Architecture, which focuses on renovation projects for the Archdiocese of New York. With his father and a sister, Amory Spizzirri, he is a founding partner in a consultancy in decorative and fine arts in Greenwich, Conn., and New York.

The bridegroom graduated cum laude from Yale and received a master’s in landscape architecture from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard.

He is a son of Bunty Armstrong and Tom Armstrong of New York. His mother is a director of the Women’s Prison Association, which runs a halfway house and provides counseling to recently released female inmates in New York. From 1974 to 1990, the bridegroom’s father was the director of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Until 1995, he was the founding director of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. He is now the chairman of the board of the Garden Conservancy in Cold Spring, N.Y., a nonprofit preservation organization that opens private gardens to the public.

The couple met in February 2008 at the party of a mutual friend. Mr. Armstrong noticed Ms. Youn as soon as she walked in, but he had to leave very early the following morning for Wyoming.

“I was clearly looking at her,” he remembered. “Staring, I guess. I didn’t know I was doing it. I was torn between leaving the next day and engaging in a potentially new adventure.”

After 90 minutes, Ms. Youn finally approached him. “He had a good-humored twinkle in his eyes, and was very knowledgeable without taking himself too seriously, ” she said. Their conversation, she recalled, included politics, her forte, and art, which is his.

Mr. Armstrong soon resigned himself to sleeping on the plane. Before leaving the party, he got Ms. Youn’s two e-mail addresses, but he could make out only one when he got home, and sent her a note saying “I’m asking you out” in the subject line.

The next morning he slept through the alarm, and missed his flight to Jackson Hole. When he finally arrived, he checked his e-mail and found there was no response from Ms. Youn.
“I was perplexed,” he recalled thinking. “I thought it was real.”

He e-mailed their mutual friend to see if he had the right address. She told him that the first address was a work address, and steered him to the other one; he promptly forwarded his original message.

“How magical it was,” Ms. Youn remembered thinking when she saw it.

Mr. Armstrong received her response minutes later, and they arranged to meet the day he returned to New York.

A version of this article appeared in print on April 18, 2010, on page ST13 of the New York edition.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Warm weather wisdom..

CBS3 News in Springfield, MA ran a story on how the warm weather is affecting local farmers. The go to guys? Our own Nate Nourse and Ryan Voiland '96!

The story and video with Nate and Ryan is here.

Story Updated: Apr 19, 2010 at 7:08 PM EDT

Two weeks ago, temperatures reached new record highs in western Massachusetts. Local farmers have taken advantage. Asparagus, beets, and peas are getting ready earlier than usual, with apples and peaches blooming early as well.

"Right now we're probably two to three weeks ahead of the last two years.” said Nate Nourse, sales director of Nourse Farms in South Deerfield.

While many farmers markets do not start until May, such as the Springfield Farmers Market at Forest Park on May 4, many local farms across the region are ready to go. Ryan Voiland, owner of Red Fire Farm in Granby, said they’ll have much more to offer at the start of the season than years past.

"Because we've had better weather, we will be able to begin offering salad mix, spinach, and peas sooner.” said Voiland. “We will jump into the season where we have a lot of good stuff to eat that much more quickly."

However, there are still some worries if the warm trend suddenly ends.
“It's basically created a lot of anxiety about the earliness and how the cold weather that could come up and impact us negatively." said Nourse.

The National Weather Service says the growing season will not officially start here until the beginning of May, and a harmful frost or freeze cannot be ruled out just yet.

"When it's April you can't put out tomatoes, you can't put pepper plants out because it’s just expected there is going to be another frost." said Voiland

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Oh, now I get it...

Am I the only one who has wondered about Jon Bernstein's obsession with the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival? I mean every week there's a Facebook post about the upcoming or just finished festival...All year long! The fest starts this Friday and I know JB is in a frenzy and then it hit me. Happy Birthday on Tuesday Jon!!! What an awesome way to celebrate! While my own filet mignon, whipped sweet potato and boston cream pie (from scratch) birthday dinner yesterday will linger with me a few more days - I think the Neville Brothers, a po-boy, a beer, and then a beignet sounds like just the thing! Send pictures! And here's a little something to get us all in the mood.
Fancy footwork by fast-stepping kids










Saturday, April 17, 2010

Local stars talk 'Beltway' | POLITICO CLICK

Big Week for Jim and Brad as premier on April 23 at Newport FF looms! Good Luck!!!

Local stars talk 'Beltway' (Click for full story)

- ANNE SCHROEDER MULLINS at POLITICO CLICK

Promising start in April Donor Challenge...

You might have heard that a Deerfield trustee is giving $35K worth of "prize money" to the top three classes in Deerfield's April Donor Challenge. The Challenge is a simple count of donations by unique donors received in the month. If you are planning on making a gift to DA by June 30 (the fiscal year end), consider making it in the next two weeks (or even now). If you've already given to DA since Sept 1, 2009 - you could still help '83 compete by giving a nominal gift ($8.30 perhaps?).

The Class of '79 currently leads the contest but there are two weeks left. Mailed gifts to PO Box 306, Deerfield, MA 01342 need to be postmarked by April 30.

Consider it the blog's attempt to monetize - or a voluntary subscription to encourage your editor to continue to deliver high quality (?) content on all things Deerfield '83. I could certainly use the encouragement...:)

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Well, if you're going to move...

Might as well be to Denver as a partner in a moving company!!! Congratulations Don!

From Don Hindman on April 12:

I am pleased to report that I’ve started as a partner with a third-party logistics/moving & storage business located in Denver, effective today. Johnson-United operates businesses in records management, 3PL, PODS modular storage, and commercial and residential moving and storage (United Van Lines agent in 5 states). The company is 4th generation, has no debt, and has operating locations in Denver, Colorado Springs, Boulder, San Diego, New Orleans, and Cheyenne, WY. Maron and the kids are going to move out here after school gets out in mid-June – come see us in Colorado! Best, DDH

Go Blue Devils!

No - not those blue devils! We all have a new school to cheer for thanks to our own Paul Schlickmann!

Central Connecticut State University President Jack Miller named Paul Schlickmann the new Director of Athletics today, April 9, 2010. Schlickmann, 44, comes to New Britain from Stony Brook University, where he was the Executive Associate Director of Athletics. He will be charged with running the Blue Devils’ 18-sport Division I athletics program. The Blue Devils are celebrating a milestone in 2010-11. They obtained NCAA Division I status 25 years ago.

“We are extremely excited and proud to name Paul Schlickmann our new Director of Athletics today,” Miller said. “He comes to Central at an exciting time. We are confident that he can lead us in the direction we are looking to go, and that is competing to win the Northeast Conference Commissioner’s Cup every season. Paul comes from a program that has grown tremendously during his time, and we are confident that his leadership and experience can bring Central back to the top of the NEC.”

“I am honored and thrilled to be the next Director of Athletics at Central Connecticut State University,” Schlickmann said. “Central has an impressive history of success and there is a palpable sense of pride about athletics throughout the campus community. I am excited to work with President Miller in achieving his vision for Blue Devil Athletics to be the premier program in the Northeast Conference.”

Monday, April 12, 2010

Good news is never late...

Kudos to Doug Schmidt for not only finding meaningful employment but quickly getting the invite to ring the NASDAQ closing bell (July 21, 2009)! Doug is Vice President for Strategic Business Development at MUNCmedia in NYC. "MUNCmedia is the first Information Media Network and world leader in web-based Retail Investor Targeting. We provide online corporate communications and media solutions to companies worldwide. From press releases to corporate video PR clips, MUNCmedia helps companies deliver targeted and scalable messages to the right audience in real-time. Hundreds of companies, agencies, stock exchanges and integrated newswires rely on our services to deliver news messages to the retail financial community every day."

That's him just left of center - hands apart...

Friday, April 9, 2010

Two more trees falling...

Belated birthday wishes to classmates Dave McNeil and Nelse Clark. The DA 1983 Blog's current policy is: if the blog doesn't mention your birthday ahead of time, did it ever really happen?

Friday, March 26, 2010

83 dominates winter magazine

The winter DEERFIELD magazine is in the mail and includes a great article on Chris Waddell '87 and his climb of Kilimanjaro, community service at DA, the Annual Report from the last fiscal year and total domination of Class Notes by the class of 1983. A full page of notes and seven photographs! Next deadline is APRIL 5 - so send news to classnotes@deerfield.edu!!!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Not surprising anymore?

Fresh off FB is this post from Jim Wareck...

"BELOW THE BELTWAY has been chosen as one of the closing night features @ the Newport Beach Film Fest April 29th. Congrats and thanks to a great and dedicated cast and crew."

The film was written by Jim and Brad Weir, produced by Jim.

Also note in final scene, actor Kip Pardue (Sunshine from Remember the Titans) , one of the costars, is sporting a IHL Jersey-unfortunately a Blackhawks jersey not a Bruins. Had to talk him into it as he kept saying his character is not "some prep school" dude.

Did you ever think you'd be seeing a photo of Jim (or Brad) on the red carpet???

Monday, March 22, 2010

Marching...Ziccardi style.

Thanks Dave Ziccardi for fessing up to the March 13 birthday - hope it was a good one!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

The steady drumbeat...

Of more men probably turning 45...Happy Birthday Ed Goodson!

It appears that this writer will be forced to search the web for news to post...remember, if I find it, you can't control it...So send news!

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Flounder Fest 45?

Nope - just a Happy Birthday to Jim Wareck (and a guess about his age)!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

More Birthdays!

Apologies to Sam Zales for missing his March 7 birthday - and HBD to Jim Wareck on March 16. A lot of guys turning 45!

Send news - the birthday lists aren't as compelling as actual stories! Classnotes@deerfield.edu or send to me jknight@deerfield.edu - next DA Mag Deadline is April 5...

Friday, March 5, 2010

Happy Birthday Peter Pauley!

Congrats to Pete for another ring on the tree!

Deerfield Swimmers Break Records in the Bud Erich Invitational

March 3, 2010: The boys and girls varsity swimming and diving teams traveled to Hopkins School in New Haven, CT, this past weekend to compete in the Bud Erich Invitational.

Eliza Bragg '13, Ritchey Howe '12, Jenner McLeod '13, and Julia Pielock '10 finished first in both the 200 and 400 yard freestyle relays. Finish times broke New England and school records. In addition to these relays, Deerfield girls finished second in the 200 Yard Medley Relay (Julie Hwang '13, Hannah Broadhurst '11, Elizabeth Eastman '13, Amy Li '12)--a true team effort! Congratulations!

On the boys' side, Oliver Lee '10 set three pool records and a school record competing in the 50 free, 100 free and 100 butterfly. The team placed first overall in the meet due to the strong performance of the entire team including the young and talented divers.

Both teams travel to Hotchkiss this weekend to compete at the New England Championships. Girls swim on Saturday, boys Sunday. Trials are scheduled for 9:00am.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Ozzie! Ozzie! Ozzie!

Happy birthday to Bill Wester on Monday, March 1 from the Class of 1983!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

What the NY Times can learn from online games | VentureBeat


What the NY Times can learn from online games VentureBeat

(Did you ever believe that Dave Madden would be lecturing to the NYT? Love it! Way to go Dave!!!)

What the NY Times can learn from online games

Dave Madden is executive vice president at game company WildTangent.

You’ve probably heard that the New York Times is planning to put up a pay wall next year that will shut off its content to all but paying subscribers. It’s a move the newspaper feels it has to make in order to stay in business. But it’s a move in the wrong direction. Instead the paper should abandon the notion of metering and instead look to the booming online video game business for its inspiration.

Online gaming companies learned long ago that the best way to make money is to shoot for the largest possible audience by eliminating subscription walls. You make the game completely free, get as many players hooked as possible, and then monetize those players through the sale of virtual goods and advertising revenues from brand advertisers. In Asia, game based virtual goods purchases surpassed $4 billion in 2009. In the US, where the business is more nascent, purchases are expected to hit $1.6 billion in 2010. Examples of runaway successes abound. In the month of January, there were 17 different games that all garnered audiences of over 10 million monthly active users on Facebook. The largest, Farmville, with 75 million, was launched just six months ago.

The huge difference between the NYT metered approach and the “Free to Play” gaming model is that, in gaming, users can decide how many virtual goods they want to buy and how they pay for them. No matter what the volume or the payment method, they’re never turned away. The NYT’s metered model is instead an all or nothing approach — you either pay the full subscription price, regardless of what parts of the site you want access to, or you don’t get in at all. The net result will be that the paper will lose readers it could have kept and monetized by other means.
In the short run, the NYT metering plan may mean an initial burst of subscription revenue. But, over time, its daily unique user count will dwindle as users seek out news from other sources with less friction, leading to a downward spiral in ad revenues that will more than offset the subscription gains. That means fewer resources to produce the paper and the website, rendering the online and print subscriptions less and less valuable over time.

Then again, perhaps the paper could take a lesson from online games and roll out a “Free to Read” model supported by digital currency.

A digital currency option – similar to the online games model — would allow the NYT to monetize the 95-99% of readers who are inevitably not willing or able to buy a monthly or annual online subscription. By deploying a digital currency model and creating a per visit and a per premium article price, the NYT can establish a perceived monetary value for its premium news content. Just like in online games, readers will be able to purchase that digital currency in a variety of ways, including virtual currency cards that are sold in retailers nationwide, along with online purchases via credit card. A digital currency approach would allow the Times to keep the a la carte price of a premium article or feature reasonable to the interested reader.

With the barrier to entry and risk level lower than an all-or-nothing subscription, the percent of readers using real currency would be larger. All told, a standard subscription model combined with a digital currency option would monetize approximately 15 to 20% of the total audience. So what about the remaining 80 to 85% of NYT readers who won’t buy a subscription or pay per article?

Because this currency solution would effectively establish a monetary value for NYT content, a value exchange advertising model could then flourish; just as it is doing now in the online games industry.

Readers would be presented with the option of paying for an individual visit or premium article using their digital currency, or they could choose to “earn” the same NYT content compliments of an advertising sponsor in return for viewing an ad on the way into the story. This perceived exchange of value between the NYT reader and the advertiser would create a means through which all NYT readers could be monetized.

In a digital currency world, the publisher is equally happy to have the user pay with coins or by viewing an ad from a sponsor. The revenue lines are about equal, and most importantly, the publisher is not turning anyone away. Advertisers love this model, as engagement levels are higher and consumers associate the brands with adding value to their media experience.

Dave Madden is executive vice president of games media company WildTangent, which operates a fast-growing online games service and the largest game ad network in the world. He also serves on the board of directors of the IAB and is its Games Committee co-chair. WildTangent is pioneering the move to value exchange advertising in the online games space through its unique BrandBoost™ platform for advertiser sponsored game sessions and virtual goods.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

WildTangent Takes on Social Gaming via Madden

WildTangent Takes on Social Gaming

Hopefully the MediaWeek piece today on Dave Madden's employer (with a quote from our man) will link up -here's the text too - Nice work Dave!

WildTangent, which has built a sizable footprint in the casual game space, is making a push into the exploding world of social games with the introduction of BrandBoost, an ad offering via which advertisers can subsidize virtual goods.BrandBoost employs a tactic similar to what WildTangent has used for several years in casual games—where brands often provide free game play to users who are willing to watch a particular ad. In this case, the value exchange is for virtual items that are common to social games—i.e. weapons, power boosts or other virtual items designed to enhance game play. WildTangent has begun rolling out the BrandBoost ad placements on Sony Online Entertainment’s Free Realms games, as well as the sites Outspark.com, and OMGPOP.com. But the company is planning to announce an additional distribution deal with a major social gaming company in the coming weeks, according to Dave Madden, the firm's executive vp. Players, when visiting these games’ built-in virtual goods menus, have the option of paying for select items with real money and can select a "free” advertiser-sponsored item. In exchange, those users (who do not pay) must watch a video ad, such as the trailer for the upcoming adventure movie Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief, a debut BrandBoost advertiser.Madden called WildTangent’s "ads in exchange for games/goods" tactic as “themost effective in-game ad model in the business,” because users understand up front that they are receiving something of value—and their gaming experience isn’t being interrupted.
And for developers, BrandBoost, this model helps them not only monetize their games, but also get people used to the idea of virtual good—and hopefully convert more players to paying customers. “This is an example of premium content being given out in small doses,” he said. “Game companies can dangle free stuff to get people to become buyers.”WildTangent’s core business remains distributing games on PCs (including 75 million sold globally last year) and on gaming Web properties. With BrandBoost, the hope is to conquer social gaming, which carries massive potential. “The scale of gaming on social sites is enormous,” Madden said.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Averill fights for family...

from Facebook:February 13 at 12:11pm

Dear friends and family,

My wife will be running the Napa Half Marathon July 18 for Team Challenge to raise funds to find a cure for Chron's Disease. She is running in honor of her father, who has suffered with this disease for the past 40 years, and her sister who was diagnosed with a form of IBD about 2 years ago. Unfortunately the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in her family. She is currently in the process of getting a possible diagnosis as well.

Chron's Disease and Ulcerative Collitis are collectively known together as Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD). They are painful, medically incurable diseases that attack the digestive system. IBD causes recurring inflammation throughout the digestive system, which leads many patients to frequent hospitalization, grueling drug and diet regimens, and intense pain on a day-to-day basis.Please visit her website for more details and to make an online donation! Please forward this to as many friends as you like! This cause is very important to me and I appreciate your help and support!


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Friday, February 12, 2010

Happy Birthday

To Gordon Bourne from all of us in the Class of 1983. Send news!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

That's pretty cool....

Don Hindman's birthday is today - Happy Birthday Don! - and his friends are donating to the Haitian relief effort in his name. That's a cool way to use facebook and participate in the world community!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Congrats to John Sory

Congrats to John on his new job, too bad the relaxed John pictured on his FB site will have to go into hibernation for a while! Good luck from the Class of '83!

ERT Appoints Senior Executive for Health Care Market and Acquisition Opportunities

PHILADELPHIA, 7 January 2010 – ERT, a leading provider of centralized services to the biopharmaceutical, medical device and related industries, announced the appointment of John Sory to the newly created role of Senior Vice President of Health Care Solutions. This strategic appointment will enable ERT to leverage its core expertise into the larger health care market. Mr. Sory will be responsible for developing this growth area as well as exploring merger and acquisition opportunities in clinical research. He will report to the President and CEO of ERT, Dr Michael McKelvey.

The health care industry increasingly requires technical connectivity across the health system, remote clinical review and data services to augment and support the process of care delivery and robust analytics to evaluate the improvement in patient health. ERT is highly experienced in developing similar comprehensive, efficient, centralized solutions for the clinical trials industry. This new appointment demonstrates the Company’s desire to leverage and expand its established expertise and core capabilities, with the ultimate goal of building diversified revenue streams to complement our clinical trial business.

Mr. Sory joins ERT following 16 years of experience working for Pfizer, Inc. He spent the last seven years as Vice President and General Manager of Pfizer Health Solutions, Inc, Pfizer’s health technology and services subsidiary. John brings extensive business development experience working on partnerships, joint ventures, and mergers, as well as operations experience having managed innovative health care initiatives in the U.S. and Europe. A high level industry executive, Mr. Sory has demonstrated his ability to successfully leverage a company’s resources, talent and intellectual property across many divergent sectors of the health care system.

Dr Michael McKelvey, President and CEO of ERT, comments, “With his wealth of new business development and managerial experience and capabilities, we are confident that John will establish ERT’s presence in the broader health care market. His appointment marks the next stage of ERT’s continued investment to growing our business into adjacent and complementary markets.”

John Sory adds, “ERT’s industry-leading technology and solutions, which have driven its success in the cardiac safety area of clinical trials, can be leveraged in unique ways for the health care market and in other areas of clinical trials. I am delighted to lead the path toward this goal. In this time of intensive health reform, we have an opportunity to bring established competencies to the market in exciting new ways. We look forward to developing our strategy, that will allow us to build, partner, pilot and launch a number of meaningful and innovative products and services.”

For further information on ERT and its technology and services, please email info@ERT.com, call +1 215 972 0420 or visit http://www.ert.com/.

About ERT
Based in Philadelphia, PA ERT (eResearchTechnology, Inc.) (www.ERT.com) is a global provider of technology and services to the biopharmaceutical, medical device, and related industries. The Company is the market leader in providing centralized core-diagnostic electrocardiographic (ECG) technology and services to evaluate cardiac safety in clinical development. The Company also provides technology and services to streamline the clinical trials process by enabling its customers to automate the collection, analysis, and distribution of clinical data in all phases of clinical development.

A Comment! Yippee!

Thanks Jeff Spadafora for posting the first comment on the blog (re the Class Notes Matter post). It only took two years!

:: DAnet News ::for the NYC classmates - Mr. Moorehead exhibit

:: DAnet News ::

January 15, 2010 Robert Moorhead's paintings are currently on exhibit at the Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller (LTMH) Gallery in New York City. The paintings--eight, total--are part of a group exhibit titled "PEACE", which runs January 8-29, 2010.
You can view some of Mr. Moorhead's paintings and learn more about the gallery, here.
The LTMH Gallery is located at 39 East 78th Street (3rd floor), New York, NY 10075.

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Why Class Notes Matter

If you caught the email version of the redesigned "Deerfield Today" alumni newsletter you may have already seen the piece on Jeff Silverman's company. Of course, it was old news to those who have watched (or better yet subscribed) to this blog. But the good thing is that rather than 65 people knowing about Jeff's talent it's more like 9,000. We all have talents or tidbits and classnotes shows that they are relevant to more than just a few of us. Please keep them coming and encourage your classmates to subscribe to this blog.

Adam Feiges read the newsletter and commented that the new Ashley Award will be for "young alumni", which is defined as the less than 20 years since graduation. That fact makes Adam feel increeeeeeedibly old!!!!

Monday, January 11, 2010

January Surprise(s)!

Eduardo Blohm and son Daniel stopped by the office today - after Daniel's interview with JJ Briones '82 in the Deerfield Admission Office - and before their afternoon visit to NMH. Daniel is touring a number of schools, but more importantly, is nearly as tall as his father! Always great to see Eduardo, and remember, we all have a friend in Venezuela!

Also, Happy Birthday to Adam Weinberg on Tuesday, January 12!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Happy Birthday Mark and Van on Dec 30th!

Who knew that Mark Laflamme and Van Sullivan had the same birthday? (Facebook, that's who). We wish them all the best and they join me in wishing the Class of 1983 a Happy New Year!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Happy Holidays from Chris Davey

Every year at this time, Chris Davey and family return to Greenfield for holidays with his mom and this candid was taken just before the start of the afternoon service at the Brick Church in Old Deerfield on Christmas Eve. The Davey family send the joy of the season to all members of the class of 1983!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Shelton and Wester send their best

Dave Shelton attended the Deerfield Academy Holiday Party (aka the "Shrimp Bowl") last thursday and ran into this reporter. We looked for but never saw other valleyers Puschak, Beaubien, Sullivan, Nourse. Small scale commercial real estate in the Pocumtuck Valley has been a real challenge lately so we wish Dave a happier 2010!

Bill Wester checked in via Facebook to send holiday blessings to the class. Thanks Bill!

Friday, December 18, 2009

4 Heads are better than 3: and Breaking News!

This story is really about congratulating John on his new job, but as John visited campus today he had the chance to see the damage done to the Dining Hall by an overnight fire in the laundry room which caused severe smoke damage and major structural damage to the south "bubble". Students had left for vacation earlier in the day and there were no injuries but can't you see Munro (and Gagne and ???) giving this expression to Bobby K back in 1982? John was a great sport with me at the camera.

And now for the real news: From the Fairfield Country Day School Website News:
John Munro Appointed New Headmaster 12/14/2009


We are pleased to announce that the Board of Trustees has voted unanimously to appoint John Munro as the ninth Headmaster of Fairfield Country Day School. John was selected after a comprehensive nationwide search, conducted with the help of our consultants, Wickenden Associates. He will formally assume his responsibilities on July 1, 2010.


John's first teaching job was at FCDS and this is a great move for him and his family after many rewarding years at the Nichols School in Buffalo, NY. By my count this makes him our class's fourth head of an educational institution: Vicente Fabella at Jose Rizal University in Manilla, Eric Peterson at St. George's School in Newport, RI, Adam Weinberg at World Learning in Brattleboro, VT and now John!


For more pictures of the dining hall fire see the Flickr Feed at http://www.flickr.com/photos/deerfieldacademy/sets/72157623024692676/ or go to DA's Facebook page.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Another engagement: Whitney Armstrong!

While Whit is slightly visible to the right, going on about some esoteric elements while dining at the recent Asian American Writers Workshop Gala, (all fresh off his FB page), I thought this image was a better way to introduce to the class our newest family member Monica Youn. With my apologies to Whit, since this may not be the picture he intended me to use, but technical difficulties have prevented it. Regardless, CONGRATULATIONS to you both!!! And Happy Holidays to the Class of 1983!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Only 4 hours from Montreal!

How great to see Davis Roberts and son Jean-Francois visiting DA on Saturday! Davis admits he only really keeps in touch with Eric Suher, but promises to do better by subscribing to the class blog! The hits keep coming for '83 and we'll keep our fingers crossed for J-F!
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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Surfing on Thanksgiving...

Well, not really but as a Thanksgiving wish to the class here's a recent pic from Johannes (Yogi) Mortier and his son Sebastian surfing at Tonel beach near Sagres / Algarve/ Portugal in October. Thanks also to Angelique Mortier for taking the picture. Nice move taking the Deerfield Banner with you when you travel!!!

Friday, November 20, 2009

Our man in Barcelona reports...

Alex Compagno and his wife Angelica, came over for a visit in September 2009. It was great to have them and we explored some places outside Barcelona. This picture is at a Gaudi designed restaurant near our house. Classmates Andrew Witherspoon and Hank Lemieux also visited this fall, but you already know that becaus eour voicemail to JK is posted elsewhere on this site! On another note, I was on my way to Kiev from London for work and ran into Andy Bain ’82 on the plane. We had a great time catching up about DA and comparing notes on our work experiences in Ukraine and Marine Corps experience. Andy even invited me to his company Christmas party. Nothing like Deerfield connections!

Monday, November 16, 2009


Look for the redesigned DEERFIELD magazine in your mail soon and revel in the impact '83 has in the issue! Thanks to all classnotes senders and especially Ben Patton, Whit Sheppard and yours truly who got "call-outs"! Let's keep it coming and reach out to quieter classmates to include them in upcoming issues!

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Choate Day Thrill

As the rains poured down and the Big Green teams struggled to defeat the wild boars from Wallingford, CT a ray of sunshine presented itself in the form of classmate Cameron Chalmers! Down from Vermont with his wife and two kids, Cam hasn't been to campus lately. He tries to keep informed through the class blog but says most of VT is still on dial-up including himself! Look for his landscape design firm that he operates with his wife, Mary Ogden. (http://www.ogdenchalmers.com/projects-home) Always a plus to see someone from '83!

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

'83 was representin' at the Weston (MA) Country Club near Boston on Tuesday night with JK, Pete Townsend and Kevin Bresnahan in atttendance. Pete took a break from commercial real estate development and left Skanska USA and worked diligently on his golf game all summer. Be careful if he's looking to play you this winter somewhere! Dr. Kevin is rising up the hospital ladder at Cape Cod Hospital as Deputy Chief of Staff after having been the Chief of Emergency Medicine. Lovely to meet Kevin's wife as well. The 150 other attendees had a wonderful time and were not disappointed by the passed hors d'œuvre or the singing of the alumni to close the evening. JK's favorite moment was being called over by two members of the Class of 1940 who wanted him to "take a picture of the two oldest guys in the room". JK answered, "May I introduce Mr. Erskine, Class of 1939?!"

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Finally!

Congratulations to Paul Schlickmann for asking Kristin Meyer to marry him on October 11th. Here's a photo from that day and thanks to Paul for sharing it. Kristin is a gem and the line of "suitors-in-waiting" that began to form shortly after she arrived with Paul at our 25th reunion has now disbanded. Congratulations can be emailed to Kristin and Paul at pschlickmann@notes.cc.sunysb.edu.
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Monday, November 2, 2009

NFL Commercial - footage by Silverman's Inertia Unlimited

This is worth linking to - an amazing NFL "ad" based solely on footage from one of Jeff's cameras. Nice work jeff!!!

http://files.coloribus.com/?DLFILE=/files/paedia/reel/part_56/567001/file/nfl.mp4

and the youtube version of same at

Friday, October 30, 2009

The hits keep coming!

John Brown and son, William, stand outside the Caswell Library at DA before the official tour of campus! Keep your fingers crossed! The entire family was on hand for the 12:30 pm tour and at 4:45 pm the family vehicle was STILL parked in front of the Main School Building! That's what I call a quality visit. This was 6th school (saving the best for last) and DA did not disappoint...even though the students were dressed in halloween costumes instead of class dress. That would not have been allowed in our day, right? John is at TimeWarner in NYC with Jeff Bewkes '70 and runs both the "This Old House" business as well as "Health", so he's busy. always great to have more Class of '83 on campus...

Sunday, October 18, 2009

So good you don't even realize it...Thanks Jeff!

Ever wonder what it takes to see Nick Swisher of the Yankees blink as he hits a single to the opposite field? Ever amazed at how much a well placed camera can make an event fun to watch (can you say World Series of Poker) or how high resolution slow motion cameras can really give you a sense of skill in an athlete?

Don't forget to thank Jeff Silverman's company Inertia Unlimited.

From the LA Daily News' Tom Hoffarth on October 15th...

== There is a new X-Mo super slo-mo camera stationed on the low first-base side that will shoot 1,000 frames a second -- one step better than the X-Mo you've seen on an FSN telecast or even a Fox MLB game. It's a camera usually reserved for NFL A-game broadcasts and will only be available to TBS on Games 1 and 2 (but not on Sunday's Game 3 because of the NFL use)."It's something that NFL Films loves to use, and they'll have it tied up Sunday and Monday," said Diamond. "You can really see the ball come out the pitcher's hand and the seems of the ball like nothing else you've ever been able to see." http://www.insidesocal.com/tomhoffarth/archives/2009/10/what-to-watch-f.html

Jeff answered my query about what he's up to: "We’re in the midst of shooting the NFL League commercials right now with NFL Films. We’re getting a lot of buzz about it. They are the commercials with the exceptionally slow motion (1000fps) shot at actual games. We will also have slow motion cameras on TNT’s and Fox’s baseball playoff coverage (LCS and WS) in the next few weeks (and NBC Sunday Night Football and NFL Network and CBS and Fox and HBO live boxing events and 24/7 and Hard Knocks)….) and the Superbowl. Don’t forget poker, High Stakes Poker, Face the Ace, Million Dollar Challenge, WSOP Europe, US Poker Championship, Poker After Dark and a few others. But nothing too big really."

Pretty impressive for three people in Southern Vermont! THANKS JEFF!!!

Friday, October 16, 2009

'Tis the season!


Always great to see classmates back on campus, today it was Mark Czuj and his family. Oldest daughter is looking at DA and we wish her all the best! Mark looks forward to subscribing to the Class of '83 Blog tonight when he gets home and hopes you'll encourage all of our classmates to join in.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Compagno Architecture included in prestigious show

We are pleased to announce that one of Alex Compagno's buildings has been chosen by the American Institute of Architects (AIA) for inclusion in their new exhibition: "Context\Contrast: New Architecture in Historic Districts, 1967-2009" at the Center For Architecture. Only a few representative buildings were chosen as being emblematic of the Landmarks Preservation Commission's philosophy of appropriate new architecture in historic districts over the last 40 years. Please join us in celebrating this honor. website: www.alexandercompagnoarchitect.com

Monday, October 12, 2009

Pryce, Lemieux and Witherspoon leave voicemail from Barcelona

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Click on the writing under the equalizer icon to hear today's voicemail from birthday boy Scott Pryce and his two visitors to Barcelona; Hank Lemieux and Andrew Witherspoon! Just need the picture and we're all set!!! Thanks for reaching out and sorry I missed the call...

Friday, October 9, 2009

Geoff Bennett and Doug Schmidt see JK in NYC

With apologies for breaking my cardinal rule and forgetting to take a picture, it was great to see Geoff and Doug at the 1797 Society dinner in NYC. Geoff's fund has merged with a larger one but he is still focused on Japan and East Asia - and he travels to NYC regularly now from his home (and wife and 4 kids) in San Francisco.

Schmidt claims he will recive his first paycheck in years today - we wish him a hearty congratulations and will expect a scaned image as proof! Also the networker, Schmidt does indeed seem energized by his new employment. Go get 'em JD!

Knight, once again, was forced to dine on delicious food and schmooze with scads of Deerfield alums and parents. Long day at "the office".

Kudos to Chris Waddell '87

A bit of a departure for the '83 blog, but this is indeed incredible. To summit Kilamanjaro as a parapalegic takes you know what...


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