Marisa Reichman (Parent) Writes - “Good Evening, Arthur, The parents of Wheatley
Wrestlers, and Coach Michael Miller (MILLERM@EWSDMAIL.ORG), have been
trying to organize some outreach to the wrestling alumni. Bernadette Quinn
(1983), the president of the Wheatley Athletic Foundation, forwarded me your
contact info as the alumni coordinator.
We are holding our first
wrestling dual meet tournament since 2009. A dual meet tournament is held
over the course of a single day of competition. The Wheatley Classic is a
round-robin tournament, so it will consist of four teams (Wheatley, Carle
Place, Great Neck South, and Evergreen Charter) wrestling each other one time
each. The Wildcat Classic will be held from 9:30 AM to around 1 PM this
Saturday, December 13, 2025. Food, drink, and raffle tickets will be sold,
and the raffle will be conducted.
Additionally, we are
trying to create a database of wrestling alumni to potentially hold a future
alumni day or other alumni event. The link to the survey has been attached.
Interested persons can
contact me at MARISA99X@AOL.COM
Wheatley Wrestling Alumni Form
Claude Levy (1966) Writes - “I am
definitely not an athlete, but kudos for Wheatley’s recognition in that
field!”
Wayne Jensen (Wheatley Principal)
Writes - “I also have a guess on
Mr. Wathey’s ‘farewell dinner,’ photographs of which were recently published
in the Wheatley Alumni Newsletter. According to the 1965 yearbook, Mr. Wathey
took a sabbatical that school year. A formal dinner would appear to be quite
the event to kick off a short term leave, but, as you wrote, I don’t know why
else there might be a farewell dinner.”
1958 - Edward Brown
“Hello Wheatley Wildcats! My name is Dr. Edward A.
Brown, known by my 1958 classmates as ‘Little Eddy Brown’! I have enjoyed
reading the Wheatley Newsletters for all these many years with all the
remarks of various alumni. However, I feel remiss in not having contributed
my own words, as I am a member of the FIRST CLASS – the class that selected
the school motto, colors, etc., and set the original standards that made
Wheatley what it is today – the Finest Public High School in the Nation !!!
These days, I am a
“snowbird” – six months outside of Boston and six months in Florida (You can
figure out which six months is which!). I am completely retired now, after a
55-year-long career in, with, around, or directly supporting the Defense
Department. I’d love to tell you what I did but, …. (well, you know!).
I have three grown kids,
with three “kids-in-law”, and seven rapidly growing grandkids. These days, I
try to stay active running, biking, working out – just trying to stay
vertical on the right side of the grass!
I don’t get up to Long
Island very often these days, but when I do, I always drive by Wheatley and
stop in to take a quick look at our wonderful school and think back to my
days there. It was, and still is, a fantastic place. I wish it to continue
that way.
GO WILDCATS!!!
ED
1968 - Asoka Bandarage - Climate
Reporting
1968 - Stephen Saletan (graduated
in 1967) - “It’s been a year
since my book,To the Midnight Sun, came out, and I’ve so appreciated the
warm responses from classmates, friends, and colleagues. The book tells the
story of my family’s Russian-Jewish roots and how that shaped my life growing
up in Roslyn Heights. In Part One, I describe life in the early years of the
Country Club and the weekend visits from my Russian grandparents.
If you haven’t had a
chance to read it yet, it’s available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. It
evokes a part of our shared history, so I think you’ll enjoy it!
Click below to learn more
from the positive write-up in Kirkus Reviews.
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/stephen-saletan/to-the-midnight-sun/
Best wishes to all for
the Holidays, Stephen
1969 and 1971 - Mark Goldberg and
Dale Ilsley Goldberg
Dale Writes - “Mark Goldberg (Class of 1969) and I are well. We
recently spent Thanksgiving with both of our sons and their families - we
have 5 granddaughters, ages 2 to 10!”
1971 - David Kurman, Gail Hill
Kurman, and Thomas Kuveikis
David Writes - The Class of 1971 thanks Principal
Rick Simon for seeking out the name of Thomas Kuveikis at the
NYC 9/11 Memorial. Classmates David Kurman and Gail Hill Kurman ran the
Tunnel to Towers 5K in Tom’s honor with his name and photograph pinned to
their backs.”
1976 - Allison
Eisenberg - Found on Facebook
Babette - Steve
Nelson’s (1958) Tortico (tortoise shell/calico mix) cat. Babette
Writes - “On behalf of my fellow felines, I demand equal
coverage with those darn dogs! After all, it’s The WildCAT
Pets Gallery.”
Rocky, Judy
Lutrin Sidran’s (1965) 12-year-old 10-pound poodle, cooling by the fan.
Rosie Justine -
Suzanne Stone’s nine-year-old, 12-pound, Havanese cutie pie. Suzanne writes,
“So nice that the Newsletter has become dog-friendly.”
Daisy, Dale
Ilsley Goldberg’s 5-year-old, 10-pound Havanese, waiting for Dale to throw
her a ball.
A fabric collage
quilt that Dale made of the photograph, which won a blue ribbon for best use
of color in a regional quilt show.
Jackson, Andrew
Rosen’s (1971) eighth, and smartest, dog. “Jackson is a miniature poodle.
After lots of big dogs, the travel size is nice.”
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Arthur Fredericks Engoron, Class of 1967