Dear Wheatley Wildcats and other
Interested Persons,
Welcome to The Wheatley School
Alumni Association Newsletter # 203.
San Francisco Bay
Area Gathering Tomorrow, MAY 4, 2025!!!
Larry Rosenthal (1965) Writes - “Art, here’s the latest update on The Fourth Annual (?)
Unofficial San Francisco Bay Area Wheatley Reunion
Potluck—TFA(?)USFBAWRP—which will be held TOMORROW,
Sunday, May 4, 2025, noon - 4pm, in my Berkeley back yard. Planning to attend
are Peter Siegel (’66), Barry Gordon (’65). Sue Stone (‘70), Laura Herbst
(’74), Steve (Rosenthal) Roselaren (’67), and yours truly. Interested
Wildcats, please email me at larros99@gmail.com. Out-of-towners welcome!
Best, Larry”
Edward Ouchi
Reconsidered
Seth Bardo (1967) responds to the
following request by Hilary (“Lori”) Wallach Marshak (1968): “I wonder how many Wheatleyites had the same
experience.”
“Lori’s experience of
having been in Mr. Ouchi’s English class mirrored my own. I found his
approach to language incomprehensible, believing I would never be able to
figure out his quixotic method, that I was doomed to fail.
An empathetic person,
Mr.Ouchi, his face illuminated by an overhead projector, armed with a
pointer, enthusiastically set forth his construct: Boinguage. He lost me from
the outset, because his rigid construction, based on memorization of his
created language, never made sense to me.
Like Lori, I became a
teacher. I taught English at a public school and, later, for many years, at
Andover. I quickly discovered during my early tenure that language should be
presented as mutable, as an invitation to students to make their own
discoveries, as a form that encourages them to experiment, to employ grammar
as a tool to nurture better writers and thinkers.”
Graduates
1961 + 1967 - Tim Jerome and Art
Engoron
L-R - Tim Jerome (1961)
and Art Engoron (1967) - Pepolino, NYC, April 28, 2025
1965, 1967, and 1968 - Kudos to Tom
and Jill Glaser
Richard Strauss (1965) and Leslie
Buckner Strauss (1967) Write - “We
are so proud of the work that Tom and Jill Silvering Glaser (both 1968)
are doing to ensure that we never forget. Tommy’s recognition by the Vermont
House of Representatives for the contributions he and Jill are making to the
State was richly deserved. Thank you, Tom, for bravely sharing your family’s
history.”
1967 - Graduation - The Girls Enter
1967 - Art
Engoron
With a young
lawyer, arriving early in the Yale Club, New York City, for the Armenian Bar
Association’s annual Public Servants Dinner, April 30, 2025.
Fan Mail
1965 (Louise Kampa Triano) - “Thank you, Art! Newsletter # 200 is a shining
achievement! It was particularly interesting to read this edition about
Wheatley football. It brought back happy memories.”
1965 (Jeffrey Orling) - “Art, Another home run.... in addition to being a most
valuable player. I love reading the Newsletters, and they make me miss
Wheatley... You don't realize what you had until it's gone. And you make us
realize. Deep gratitude.”
1965 (Marcia Thaler Takacs) - “I have enjoyed the Newsletters over the past few
years. They bring back so many wonderful memories of my high school days.”
1967 (Shirley Vogl Quarantello) - “I appreciate the Newsletters and seeing you as the man
about town!”
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The Usual Words of
Wisdom
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Webmaster, Keith Aufhauser (Class of 1963), you can regale
yourself with the first 202 Wheatley School Alumni Association Newsletters
(and much other Wheatley data and arcana) at
The Wheatley School Alumni Association Website
Also thanks to Keith is
our search engine, prominently displayed on our home page: type in a word or
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I edit all submissions,
even material in quotes, for clarity and concision, without any indication
thereof. I cannot and do not vouch for the accuracy of what people tell me,
as TWSAA does not have a fact-checking department.
We welcome any and all
text and photos relevant to The Wheatley School, 11 Bacon Road, Old Westbury,
NY 11568, and the people who administered, taught, worked, and/or studied
there. Art Engoron, Class of 1967
Bonus Photo - Shep
Messing (1967)
Closing
That’s it for The Wheatley School
Alumni Association Newsletter # 203. Please send me your autobiography before
someone else sends me your obituary.
Art
Arthur Fredericks Engoron, Class of 1967
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