Dear Wheatley Wildcats and other
Interested Persons,
Welcome to The Wheatley School
Alumni Association Newsletter # 196.
Sheli Nan’s March
10, 2025 Concert
Shelley “Sheli Nan” Hershcopf
(1968) Writes - “Hi All - The
concert was an hour long. How marvelous to celebrate Women’s Month with four
women composers. My piece is second. If you scroll up or down on the four
frames on the side of the YouTube page, you can choose to which piece to
listen, rather than listening to the entire concert. Thank you all for your
support. Best wishes, and a special shout out to those who attended.
Especially fun was the Wheatley crowd. 🎶🦋💕 Sheli
Shelley "Sheli Nan" Hershcopf's Concert
Footage
Faculty - Edward
Ouchi Revisited
Donna Kenton (1963) Writes - “Hi Art, I’m relieved to read that other people also
had no idea what Mr. Ouchi was talking about. His lectures made me feel
stupid. When I became a Junior High School English teacher in Manhattan in my
twenties, the head of the department brought me to the book room and told me
that I could pick whatever I wanted. I don’t remember there being a syllabus
or much direction at all. I found a ninth grade grammar book, and while I was
teaching from the book, I learned grammar myself. I still have the book.”
Jane Berger Putnam (1964) Writes -
“I had Mr Ouchi in 10th or 11th
grade, and I remember doing grammar ala Gerald MacBoingboing. The only
writing assignment I remember was to analyze a poem. I thought the poem was
fairly serious…..but I received a failing grade because, he said, it was nonsense
poem and didn’t mean much. Poetry was killed for me and has not been a part
of my life.
I was an elementary
school teacher and found grammar essential to reading. My school system,
which went along with every new type of teaching, banned grammar. I hated the
new regime, and I snuck in grammar whenever I could. It was not Mr Ouchi’s
grammar.”
John Corwin (1964) Writes - “I vividly remember Ed Ouchi and Peter Witt
team-teaching English class. I think I had them in 9th grade, and each made a
lasting (favorable) impression on me. Mr. Ouchi taught us about phonemes, of
which I had been entirely unaware before that. If I recall correctly there
are about 44 different sounds that are used in speaking English, and many of
them can be spelled in several different ways (whey, way, weigh, and wait
being examples of the sound of the long ‘a’). I found that fascinating. Mr.
Witt assigned us, for six straight weeks, to write something in class, every
single day. That is how I learned to write, and writing was central to my
ability to pursue my career as a public interest lawyer and nonprofit
executive.”
Judy Berkan (1967) Writes - “To Dan Silver: My experience in the same class taught
by Mr. Ouchi was marvelous. (In my memory, it was a whole year. Maybe two.) I
enjoyed his spirit and forever was steered towards linguistics, in which I
semi-concentrated in college. (It’s complicated - Russian linguistics and
then an interdisciplinary major, which had me discovering Noam Chomsky). I
almost went on to graduate school in linguistics, but I ended up in law (in
Spanish and English, given Puerto Rico’s colonial status). Mr. Ouchi inspired
my love of language, which in turn made me a better attorney, law professor
and writer.”
The Sports Section -
Still More Football
Paul Giarmo (1976) Writes
- “Art, I could listen to Bob Holley (1958), Matt Sanzone (1959), Paul
Hennessy (1960), and John Moncure (1960) talk about Wildcat football all day
long. Their personal anecdotes add so much to the story, something not
available from the old ‘Newsday’ and ‘Long Island Press’ articles that I
have. You feel like you're on the sidelines with these gridiron 🏈 greats. Well
done, gentlemen. We appreciate all the happy memories. Paul (‘Spirit of '76’)
Giarmo”
Graduates
1958 + 1967 - Two Wheatley NYC
Judges
L-R - Barbara
Newman (1958) and Art Engoron (1967) - Pepolino, 281 West Broadway, New York,
NY - Tuesday, March 18, 2025
1967 (mostly) - Several more people
identified in photo of 1963 trip to Washington
Key - “(?)” means
uncertain. “???” means unknown.
Left to Right:
Front Row - ???, Cheryl
Clark (1967) (?), ???, Vicki Schwartz (1967) (?), ???, Rosalind Wald (1967),
???, Lauren Jacoby (1967), Linda Laurie (1967), Abbe Levine (1967), Lesley
Falkoff (1967) (?), ???, Marcy Buzen (1967), Helen Sparks (1967)
Middle Row - Gilbert Katz
(1967), George Dreier (1967), Dominick Foresto (1967), Robert Hecht (1967),
Marty Cervellione (1967), Debbie Friedman or Lynn Robinson (1967) (?), Jane
Colchamiro (1967) (?), Lois Ertel (1967), ???, Jimmy Bressman (1967), Steven
Lax (1967), Tom Glaser (1968), Phil Mariani (1967) (?), Jay Peiser (1966)
Back Row - Marshall
Jablon (1967), ???, Bobby Scandurra (1967), Doug Martin (1967), Paul
Nissenfeld (1967), Paul Tankersley (1967), ???, ???, Peggy Meisel (faculty)
(?), Joseph Goldwasser (faculty), Richard Schwarz (1967), Lee Fein (1967),
Dennis Pensa (1967), Bruce McAllister (1968), Charles Bell (1967), Manny
Casamassima (1967)
If, and only if, other people are
identified, I will publish again next newsletter!
1968 - Golf Buddies and Significant
Others
Andy Forstenzer Writes - “In 2023, a friendly golf competition started among
Wheatley Class of 1968 alumni Joel ‘Ace’ Blumenthal and David Pinter, both
escaping winter on Florida’s East Coast, and John ‘Clutch’ Rosenbloom and
Andy Forstenzer, embracing the warm weather on Florida’s West Coast. This
foursome met mid-state on neutral ground in Sebring, FL for the First Annual
Wheatley ’68 Golf Championship event – won narrowly by the two Willets Road
alumni (Ace & Clutch) over the North Side alumni (David & Andy).
We met again in March of
2024 at the Gleneagles Resort in Delray Beach, this time hosted by David
(with all four ’68 classmates bringing their wives) for a weekend celebration
that included a round of competitive golf (again narrowly won by Willets
Road); an Italian feast, also in Delray, on the Saturday evening before St.
Patrick’s Day; and a Sunday morning brunch hosted by Class of ‘68 married
classmates Tom Glaser (Willets Road) and Jill Silvering (North Side).
Jon and Andy hosted this
year’s Third Annual Event in Sarasota, Florida. First up was a Thursday night
dinner and challenging round of mini golf at a Tiger Woods-sponsored
PopStrokes venue, where the four spouses showed short game skills easily
matching the golfing talent of their partners. Of special note were ‘Ace’
scoring the evening’s only hole-in-one and Deb Rosenbloom (Jon’s wife)
lofting the winning shot in the unanticipated mini-golf longest drive
competition.
Left to Right:
Donna Shirreffs Blumenthal, Jon Rosenbloom, Deb Rosenbloom, Joel Blumenthal,
David Pinter
L-R - Back Row -
Andy Forstenzer, David Pinter, Jon Rosenbloom, Joel Blumenthal - Front Row -
Debbie Forstenzer, Cindy Pinter, Deb Rosenbloom, Donna Shirreffs Blumenthal
Friday’s 18-hole true
golf course outing featured a new scoring format, with the Willets Road duo
again besting the North Side challengers by a single point in a shortened
6-hole match. This was followed by successive six-hole matches between
Florida East (Joel/David) vs Florida West (Jon /Andy) and Wheatley high
school soccer alumni (Andy/Joel) vs. non-soccer alumni (Jon/David), both of
which ended in ties.
L-R - Andy
Forstenzer, David Pinter, Jon Rosenbloom, Joel Blumenthal
As important, Friday’s
golf was followed by a relaxing round of beach cocktails at Seaplace on
Longboat Key and a fabulous but way too filling Cuban-style dinner in St.
Armands Circle among the four couples.
Left to Right:
David Hechler, David Pinter, Jed Berman, Jon Rosenbloom, Joel Blumenthal,
Beverly Berman Hornick (Class of ’66), Andy Forstenzer
Then, to top off another
fabulous reunion, Jon and Deb hosted a Saturday morning brunch, at which we
were joined by fellow ’68 classmates Jed Berman (and wife Randy) and David
Hechler (with partner Annie), plus ’66 graduate Bev Berman Hornick (Jed’s
sister).
L-R - Back Row -
Annie, David Hechler, David Pinter, Jed Berman, Deb Rosenbloom (white top and
black pants), Jon Rosenbloom, Joel Blumenthal, Arthur Engoron,* Donna
Shirreffs Blumenthal, Andy Forstenzer
Front Row - left to
right: Cindy Pinter and Randy Berman
*Most surprising was the
unexpected virtual appearance at brunch by Wheatley’s famous Arthur Engoron,
who seems never to miss a chance to attend any meal with Wheatley alumni,
even ones he can’t eat.
Next year’s fourth annual
gathering is scheduled for Vero Beach, Florida in late winter/early spring
2026 but there is talk (an unsubstantiated rumor) of a possible mid-season
summer gathering as well in either (or both) Durham, New Hampshire or Quogue,
New York. Until then….
1968 - Asoka Bandarage
Art Engoron
(1967) Writes - Asoka was a foreign exchange student from Ceylon (now Sri
Lanka) during the 1967-1968 school year. She lived with the Berley Family
(Karen 1969, Lisa 1970, Peter 1971, and Barbara 1975) in the “S” Section of
Roslyn Heights. After Wheatley, she graduated from Bryn Mawr and Yale, from
which she received a Ph.D, and taught at Brandeis University (her first
faculty appointment), Mount Holyoke College, and Georgetown University.
Before partially retiring, she specialized in international development,
political economy, women and gender studies, multiculturalism, conflict
analysis and resolution, peace and security, South Asia, Sri Lanka, population and ecology.
Oh, and if that wasn’t
enough, she also taught yoga.
In the following video,
she discusses the Sri Lankan Economic Crisis, Geopolitical Rivalry in the
Indian Ocean, and Human and Planetary Sustainability, etc.
Asoka Bandarage Video
Asoka Bandarage's Wikipedia Page
1972 - Rich Weissman (graduated in
1971) - “Hello Art, Remember the
many lessons in environmental issues we learned in biology and earth science
classes at Wheatley during the period of the nascent environmental movement
during our younger years? Remember the first Earth Day in 1970? Now fast
forward 55 years ...
On March 10, 2025, my
husband (J.D. Horn) and I hosted a wonderful dinner event with Jane Fonda and
Lily Tomlin for 130 people in our Palm Springs, CA home. The event was for
JanePAC, Jane’s organization supporting environmental candidates for national
and down-ballot elections. We were asked to plan and host the event, as I
created and head up Ibis Group Institute Think Tank, a national group of
professionals who work with the LGBTQ U.S. Congressional Caucus to provide
data analytics, AI, research, strategic planning, and sophisticated micro
marketing and other support for Congressional LGBTQ candidates. We’re all
volunteers at the Institute, with deep professional backgrounds in these
areas, seeking to ensure sustainability of democracy and LGBTQ rights.
I had been Senior Vice
President and Executive Marketing Director at U.S. Bank and then at Bank of
America. I am a statistician and data scientist by training, and I later
created the first cloud technology fintech company to develop algorithms for
understanding banking industry and financial markets sustainability, creating
predictive AI models, including predicting the 2008 financial crisis well in
advance. I sold my company ten years ago, and now I work as a political
volunteer, utilizing my expertise, along with the resources in my 501-C3
charitable fund, which I personally fund (I’m not looking for donations) to
promote democracy and fight homophobia, anti-Semitism, misogyny, and all
other forms of bigotry and hate, along with animal rights and environmental
issues.
Similarly, Jane promotes
support for candidates who prioritize environmental sustainability, and Jane
and Lily asked J.D. and me to introduce JanePAC to the Palm Springs
Community. And so we did, as we are deeply concerned about the future for our
children (and now our one-year-old grandchild), and all the children,
grandchildren, and future generations in the world, all of whom will require
a habitable planet.
Along with wonderful,
humorous presentations by Jane and Lily, we had fabulous musical
entertainment with the magnificent voice of Broadway star Joaquina Kalukango
– Tony Award and Drama Desk Award winner, and star of the recent film “The
Gloria Gaynor Story.” Joaquina was accompanied by the renowned pianist,
arranger, and musical director of Broadway and hit TV shows Michael Orland,
who is also my friend. Another friend, Palm Springs Mayor Ron deHarte,
presented Jane with a Palm Springs City Proclamation declaring March 10 Jane
Fonda Activism for the Environment Day.
Tickets for the event
were all purchased and sold-out at all levels within 48 hours of my email
invitation to my Palm Springs friends. We raised a serious amount of funds
that evening (twice the goal) – one of the most successful JanePac events,
and 100% of the proceeds went to JanePAC, as J.D. and I covered all event
costs. Jane eloquently spoke about the climate crisis and how we must ensure
political advocacy for the future of our planet: clean water, fresh air, and
an environment free from devastation by raging fires, floods, storms, and
other global warming consequences and harmful human activities that degrade
and destroy our globe, impacting humans, animals, and plant life that all
depend on a sustainable environment for survival. We cannot walk away from
this critically important and existential issue.
J.D. and I have homes in
Palm Springs and San Francisco and on a ranch in the Cascade Mountains in
Central Oregon (near Bend and Sisters). If you live in any of these areas,
contact me and let’s connect. Meeting other Wheatleyites is always great.
Rich Weissman
cell: 503.250.4545
email: rweissman@hotmail.com
website: www.richweissman.com
Palm Springs, San Francisco, Black
Butte Ranch (Oregon)
Rich Weissman
and Jane Fonda
Clockwise from
top Left - J.D. Horn, Rich Weissman, Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin.
Jane and Lily
The Crowd
The Red Carpet
1974 - Carol Leifer’s New Book
Linda Jordan Samuels
(1974) Writes - “Hi Art, Carol
Leifer’s new book just came out. Carol Burnett wrote the foreword, and
glowing reviews have come in from Jerry Seinfeld, Bill Maher, and many more
of Carol’s colleagues. Carol is an Emmy award-winning writer, producer and
standup comedian, having worked on Seinfeld, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Hacks, and
many Oscar Shows.
I read the book, and it
is wonderful. All Wheatley alumni should know about it.
Carol Leifer's Book on Amazon
1974 - Bob Berta and Buzz Bosshart
- BBBB
William “Buzz” Bosshart
(1974) Writes - “After 50 years, Robert ‘Bob’ Berta is still active with the
Machias, Maine Wide News. He cornered the local media market with a radio DJ
gig. He has interviewed governors, presidential candidates, and the little old
lady down the road. Not afraid to work, he even swept the studio after his
show. Bob, always positive, just keeps rolling along.”
Bob Berta (1974) Writes -
“Recently, an amazing person,
Katie, has been organizing me. She came across the holy grail of Berta's
Bums, a file of ditto masters, approximately ¾ of an inch thick, full of
statistics and stories. Kind of the trash talk of the day.
Buzz Bosshart even got
reunion t-shirts (without my authorizations, haha). I included Buzz in his
reversible Dairy Barn Holiday Tournament shirt. Even Danny
Engoron (1973) played two games for us and scored 32 points
(16-point average). And Marianne Leborgne(1974) scored 12 points in five games for us.
This was when Title IX
was coming into play and the School Within a School (SWS) team needed a name.
Now, this is fifty years
ago, but my memory is that we were in one of those SWS classrooms around
lunch time discussing the name. I would attribute to you, Buzz, coming up
with the name ‘Berta's Bums.’
As a federal prosecutor,
can you confirm or deny that?
Did you call it ‘the
Bums’ because people were sad that the Dodgers left Brooklyn in 1957?
Would you call it the
same name now?
Remember, these comments
may be published in Art Engoron's Wheatley Alumni Newsletter.
I noticed that the class
reunion photo only has women in it. What happened to the men? Can I be a
minority man at the next reunion, with all these accomplished, smart and
healthy looking women?
Melanie Artim
was taking notes when we requested a bus for the Bums. Mr. Doig thought it
was so funny when Melanie wrote in the official notes, METHINKS THE BOY IS
CRAZY....... Hmmm, still crazy after all these years.
Enjoy! Anyone who wants
to can call 207-259-6212.......
/s/ Williston Bob Berta
Fan Mail
1965 (Jeff Orling) - “Thanks Art...great research, and a fun read!”
1967 (Lauren Jacoby) - “I love it all, Arthur! Thank you.”
1968 (Asoka Bandarage) - “Thanks for helping create a sense of community.”
1968 (Andy Forstenzer) - “Thanks as always for all you do.”
1971 (Peter Berley) - “I love the Newsletter.”
1974 (William “Buzz” Bosshart) - “Continuing gratitude to you, Art.”
1974 (Linda Jordan Samuels) - “Thank you for all your hard work and dedication to
getting these newsletters out to us. I love receiving them.”
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Closing
That’s it for The Wheatley School
Alumni Association Newsletter # 196. Please send me your autobiography before
someone else sends me your obituary.