Selected news about '67 classmates includes a note from Jill and Howard Sharfstein in New York, N.Y., that they are the proud parents of Ann '99 and Jenny, a high-school sophomore. After ten years as president of the Mental Health Association (MHA) of New York City, Howard was honored as the first recipient of the MHA Humanitarian Award. Well done!
An article in the Tampa Tribune and Times recognized the contributions of Pete Golenbock, who writes bestsellers at his home in St. Petersburg, Fla. The New Yorker-turned-St. Petersburg resident has been a best-selling sports author since the mid-19705. His works have covered baseball (Number 1 and Balls) basketball (Personal Fouls), football (Cowboys Have Always Been My Heroes), and NASCAR (American Zoom). Pete's appreciation of the athletes is demonstrable in the personal details mined from notes and interviews. A creative family, Pete's wife Rhonda Sonnenberg, also an author, has a debut book (Still We Danced Forward: World War II and the Writer's Life) appearing in the fall.
Major General Wynn Mabiy, a physician in the air force, came to San Antonio in April to make a presentation to the Air Force Association National Policy Symposium dealing with "Health Care: From the Clinic to the Battlefield." Wynn is the commander and director of the Air Force Medical Operations Agency at Boiling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. He is board-certified in adult and pediatric urology and also a senior flight surgeon with 550 flight hours. San Antonio is a major center of military medicine, so it is likely to have senior policy makers in military medicine share their perspectives. Wynn's presentation ("Building Health Communities: Disease' Prevention Strategy") was well received.
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