Friday, October 28, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
NCEA 2011 Recap
Classmates: NCEA 2011 Recap
As you know, the NCEA was declared “mission essential” by the Supe this past year and included as part of the current AOG Capital Campaign. Thanks to all the classmates who’s tireless efforts on behalf of the NCEA and the Class 70 have made this possible.
Wow!!! What a Conference. A few highlights…..
…..Col. Waters (OIC, SCPME) and LTC. Turner (OIC, NCEA) both agreed that “the NCEA is the highlight of their year and that this year was the best ever.” Congratulations to the SCPME and their staff and all the cadets for their support. Without them none of this is possible. We are both grateful and indebted to them for their selfless efforts.
.....Approximately 187 student delegates (not including the USMA cadets) from some 93 colleges and universities, and another 30 Faculty Advisors. All records for attendance!
.....Great buzz on the speakers, content, organization, conduct and presentation of this year's event. NCEA 2011 was, by all accounts (still need to review the delegate feedback forms), the best NCEA yet.
….. go to the NCEA website and click on the NCEA 2011 conference guide, speaker videos, delegate testimonials, etc. - seehttp://usma1970.westpointaog.c om/USMA-Class-of-1970/ncea.htm l or direct http://www.usma.edu/uscc/scpme /ncea/index.html It’s guaranteed to make you pop your chest up, stand taller, and be proud.
.....Also, the Don & Betsy Blakeslee very generously hosted an exceptionally nice class reception and dinner at their home on Monday night. Chez Blakeslee is the newly crowned 5 Star restaurant in the WP/Highland Falls area. Rumor has it Don is seriously considering enrolling at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) upon retirement. Based on the quality of the dinner he served us, he should be recruited by the CIA as an instructor.
.....Kudos to Pat Sculley, Speakers, the Mentors, and all 25 of our classmates in attendance. This Conference continues to inspire, lead, and help create the next generation of ethical leaders for our country. Being with these young men and women for 4 days is an honor and a privilege. The Class 70 is doing truly noble work. We are making a difference.
…..finally, we were pleased to welcome AT&T as a presenting sponsor for the three years. In addition to a sizable monetary contribution over this period, AT&T committed substantial other resources to us to help further build the reputation and capabilities of the NCEA. special thanks to Ron Spears for “spearsheading “ this AT&T initiative in support of the Class 70, the NCEA, West Point, and the nation. Think Possible.
We (the class and SCPME) are out ahead for planning for next year. Conference dates for next year are: 10/14-17/2012 (Sunday evening Delegate Meet & Greet thru Wednesday evening's Banquet and Keynote Address) at USMA. Mark on calendars now! Several Speakers are already confirmed and NCEA 2012 Registration will open up right after the start of the New Year.
SWI.
Gil Pritchard and Patrick E. Sculley
As you know, the NCEA was declared “mission essential” by the Supe this past year and included as part of the current AOG Capital Campaign. Thanks to all the classmates who’s tireless efforts on behalf of the NCEA and the Class 70 have made this possible.
Wow!!! What a Conference. A few highlights…..
…..Col. Waters (OIC, SCPME) and LTC. Turner (OIC, NCEA) both agreed that “the NCEA is the highlight of their year and that this year was the best ever.” Congratulations to the SCPME and their staff and all the cadets for their support. Without them none of this is possible. We are both grateful and indebted to them for their selfless efforts.
.....Approximately 187 student delegates (not including the USMA cadets) from some 93 colleges and universities, and another 30 Faculty Advisors. All records for attendance!
.....Great buzz on the speakers, content, organization, conduct and presentation of this year's event. NCEA 2011 was, by all accounts (still need to review the delegate feedback forms), the best NCEA yet.
….. go to the NCEA website and click on the NCEA 2011 conference guide, speaker videos, delegate testimonials, etc. - seehttp://usma1970.westpointaog.c
.....Also, the Don & Betsy Blakeslee very generously hosted an exceptionally nice class reception and dinner at their home on Monday night. Chez Blakeslee is the newly crowned 5 Star restaurant in the WP/Highland Falls area. Rumor has it Don is seriously considering enrolling at the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) upon retirement. Based on the quality of the dinner he served us, he should be recruited by the CIA as an instructor.
.....Kudos to Pat Sculley, Speakers, the Mentors, and all 25 of our classmates in attendance. This Conference continues to inspire, lead, and help create the next generation of ethical leaders for our country. Being with these young men and women for 4 days is an honor and a privilege. The Class 70 is doing truly noble work. We are making a difference.
…..finally, we were pleased to welcome AT&T as a presenting sponsor for the three years. In addition to a sizable monetary contribution over this period, AT&T committed substantial other resources to us to help further build the reputation and capabilities of the NCEA. special thanks to Ron Spears for “spearsheading “ this AT&T initiative in support of the Class 70, the NCEA, West Point, and the nation. Think Possible.
We (the class and SCPME) are out ahead for planning for next year. Conference dates for next year are: 10/14-17/2012 (Sunday evening Delegate Meet & Greet thru Wednesday evening's Banquet and Keynote Address) at USMA. Mark on calendars now! Several Speakers are already confirmed and NCEA 2012 Registration will open up right after the start of the New Year.
SWI.
Gil Pritchard and Patrick E. Sculley
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Monday, October 24, 2011
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Mike Murphy Needs 4 A-N Tickets!
Mike Murphy Sends:
Frank
I’m looking for 4 tickets in the Class of 70 section for this years Navy game (In Washington, D.C.). Can I post that request on the USMA 1970 Website, and if so…how do I do that.
thanks much. Mike
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Michael T. Murphy
Cell: 703-856-3571
Home: 703-818-3472
greenmntains@gmail.com
Frank
I’m looking for 4 tickets in the Class of 70 section for this years Navy game (In Washington, D.C.). Can I post that request on the USMA 1970 Website, and if so…how do I do that.
thanks much. Mike
--
Michael T. Murphy
Cell: 703-856-3571
Home: 703-818-3472
greenmntains@gmail.com
Friday, October 14, 2011
BG (USA, Retired) Barney Forsythe Sends
Dear Classmates,
As many of you know, I have been involved with the National Conference on Ethics in America (NCEA) from its inception. With you, I am delighted to see our original vision for the conference become a reality, thanks to West Point’s stewardship and the unwavering support of our classmates and friends.
When I retired from the Army in 2005 and came to Westminster College, I made a point to send student leaders from my new campus to the NCEA. They return invigorated and inspired to create the conditions at Westminster that promote the College’s values (integrity, fairness, respect, and responsibility) and foster civic engagement and community service. I have no doubt the investment that I have made along with so many other classmates is paying dividends; I see it every day.
Our gift to West Point extends far beyond the Corps of Cadets; it is an amazing outreach to the nation, which was our intent when we first established the endowment. We wanted to stimulate dialogue about the values that shaped our lives—integrity and service in the context of duty, honor, and country—not only at West Point but beyond the Academy grounds to the nation and the world. Clearly, we have been successful, as the conference has grown in popularity and scope. Because of our generosity and that of friends of the Class, we are helping to promote conversations on campuses around the country about principles that are essential to the future of our nation. In so doing, we are helping promote West Point’s mission “to educate, train, and inspire” to the Corps and to a larger group of young people. Well done, Class of ‘70!
Just like we did during our time together as cadets, I hope that we will “give way together” to ensure the NCEA has a sustainable future. I would hope that every classmate would join the cause and contribute to this important effort. It would be amazing if we could get 100% participation—that would set new records for class giving. More importantly, it would make a difference to West Point and the nation in meaningful ways.
Serve with Integrity, ’70
Barney Forsythe
George B. Forsythe, Ph.D.
President
Westminster College
501 Westminster Avenue
Fulton, Missouri 65251-1299
(573) 592-5315
Barney.Forsythe@westminster-mo .edu
fjm: NB: The Annual National Conference on Ethics in America starts this Sunday Evening, October 16, 2011 –http://usma1970.westpointaog.c om/USMA-Class-of-1970/ncea.htm lto contribute now!
Saturday, October 8, 2011
NCEA Campaign Update
Classmates:
I am pleased
to report that we are 54% of the way to reaching our Endowment Goal of
$4,100,000 as of 10/6/11. While I am very grateful for the support we have
gotten from the 240 of you (33% of the class) in helping us get this. However,
we cannot achieve our goal without the support of the remaining 467 of you who
have not as yet contributed or Pledged to the Class Fund. Please fill out a
Pledge form and email, snail mail, or hand delver it. Other than telling those
closest to you how much you love them, I can’t think of anything much more
important for you to do today.
A special
shout out to Ron Spears and his Company, ATT for their generous support of the
NCEA. Ron helped us secure a $375,000 Pledge from ATT. Gracias, Senor Ron.
Also, congratulations
to the Class 70 Golf Tour. This year they raised $47,140 in contributions and
Pledges that will be matched by an anonymous donor for a total of $94,280!!
Well done golfers.
Giving Wall
High (and Low) lights through 10/6/11:
Regimental Giving Rank %
Giving $ (000) Rank
1 (best) 4th
(36%) 1st
($243k)
2 2nd
(tie@32%) 2nd
($203k)
3 3rd
(tie@32%) 4th
($195k)
4 (worst) 1st
(29%) 3rd ($92k)
Company Top 10 Highest
% Giving Most $(000) Given/Pledged
1 (best) F-4
(58%) F-2
($117k)
2 I-2
(55%) I-4
($104k)
3 D-3
(50%) D-1
($102k)
4 A-1
(47%) C-1
($59k)
5 E-3
(tie@45%) A-1
($41k)
6 A-4
(tie@45%) E-3
($36k)
7 B-4
(tie@43%) B-2
($25k)
8 G-4
(tie@43%) C-2
($22k)
9 I-4
(42%) I-2
($18k)
10 D-2
(41%) D-2
($16k)
Company Bottom 5 Lowest % Giving Least $ Given/Pledged
36 G-1
(16%) C-2
($727)
35 D-4
(18%) I-3
($884)
34 G-2
(19%) F-3
($1,190)
33 I-1
(21%) B-1
($1,247)
32 I-3
(22%) G-2
($1,832)
Again, thanks to all of you who have contributed your time,
energy, and financial support to the class and the NCEA.
SWI,
Gil
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