United States Military Academy
Class of 1958 - 50th Reunion
Company G-2

  
Monday, May 26, 2008 
 
New York City Events
  
 Park Ridge Marriott
 670 White Plains Road
 Tarrytown, NY 10591
 (914) 631-2200
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DateTimeEventLocation/Details 
 0700Continental
Breakfast Buffet
WMH - Grand Ballroom
 
0730Class MeetingWMH - Grand Ballroom 
0830Load BusesWMH - Grand Ballroom Entrance 
0900Bus to West PointBus by Regiment 
1030-1730First Class Club
open rest of day
Within walking distance
of Ike Hall
 
1030-12001st Reg:Tour A;PlainWalking tour ends at Ike Hall 
2nd Reg:Tour B;
Michie Stadium Area
Bus from WMH>Stadium>Ike Hall
1200Buffet LunchIke Hall Ballroom 
1330-1500Superintendent's
Briefing to Classes
Ike Hall Auditorium 
1500Supe's House Tour/
Ticket only
Walk or catch shuttle bus
from Ike Hall
 
1515Dedication of class
time capsule
Herbert Hall Alum Cntr.
Buses load between
Ike Hall and FCC
 
1530-1600Organ Recital/optional/
Cadet Chapel
1600-1730Buses/walk to
respective dinner sites
Buses Fcc>Kimsey/AOG>WP Club 
1730Cocktails and Dinner1st Reg: West Point Club 
2nd Reg: Kimsey Center
2000Buses depart for WMH
from dinner sites
Will drop off at both hotels 
2130Benny Havens Room openWMH-Sleepy Hollow Rm (2nd Flr) 
 
Dining Room
photo coming from classmatesphoto coming from classmates
TBD TBD
photo coming from classmates
Off to West Point TBD
Marianne Callaghan Pointer, Frank Wright,
Bob Pointer, Connie Wright***
Wayne Weiss, Dave Depew, Brad Eliot...
Brad had just told the story of,
"I've GOT to learn to FUNCTION!"
(about window slamming in cold weather, etc...)
George & Mary Jane Lawton* Harry and Claradell Shedd***
The largest working church organ in the United States, the massive instrument was built by the M.P. Moller Company in 1911 and installed in the West Point Chapel that same year. Frederick C. Mayer, organist from 1911 to 1954, superintended a series of enlargements which, by 1951, left the organ with 213 ranks and 14,195 pipes. The current West Point stoplist with a total of 874 speaking stope controlling 23,236 pipes, is bewildering in both its scale and its unique character, stamped as it is with the creative vision of a single-minded tonal architect. Organ photos by Paul Kealy, Fellow Walnut Hill Wall of Fame member.
4/380 Moller Church Pipe Organ
Total stop sweep assembly
Organ's location within the Cadet Chapel
Chapel Chimes by Bob Shellenberger, L-2
Left stop sweep of the 4/380 Moller Organ Right stop sweep of the 4/380 Moller Organ
Photos taken on Monday, May 26, 2008. (*please send corrections/additions to
Claradell at [email protected])
*Pics/Julian      **Pics/Bujalski       ***Pics/Herren       ****Waller      (others/Claradell Shedd)

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