My colleagues at SIUE, Bob Hildebrand, Dave Hoffman, Dudley Curry
(chair), and Rosanda Richards
Greetings!
This year has been full of changes and challenges for me. I'm still an
instructor in philosophy of education at Southern Illinois University.
My teaching goes well. I still have not finished my degree work. After
a long period of dissention and turmoil within our department, Foundations
of Education, we have elected a new chairman and have seen a great improvement
as a result of it. I am working with him next year in an experimental
teacher education program. We will be teaching philosophy of education
to perspective teachers who are actually in the high school setting.
i am producing some videotape materials which will help to make the philosophy
more interesting and "relevant" to the students. Also, I am experimenting
with how to make large group instruction more effective. In addition
to all this, I have been finding out more and more about university politics
as I participate in various committees and task forces. It is all very
fascinating.
Mom in my mobile home with the Arp Odyssey
synthesizer and electric piano
This summer I formed a rock group. It is called "Cold Harbor." We have
played some, but have trouble since we are unknown in the area. We play
almost any rock or soft rock, e.g. Carole King, Three Dog Night, and
Blood, Sweat, & Tears. Ellen, the lead singer, is a student at SIU as
is Mike, the base player. Ott is a well-known area drummer. I fill in
the harmony at the electric piano (The Carpenters have one just like
mine) and ARP synthesizer. The synthesizer is an amazing instrument which
will "synthesize" almost any familiar sound: guitar, organ, rain, police
sirens, and "wow-wow" sounds. We are a dynamic group and love to play.
High school dances are our best "gigs," but the last place we played
was at Ace's Cow Shed in Belleville.
Speaking of music, recently I played ragtime piano on the Delta Queen.
I was hired by Mariam Edgar, hostess and entertainment director for
the ship. Mariam is a life-long friend. We all had a good time, and one
lady gave me a dollar tip! The beginning of summer found me visiting
Tom and Mary Alice Breiter and their four children in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
Tom teaches math at the university there. He and Mary Alice were close
friends at Ohio State with me. this fall I got together with Linda Amos
in St. Louis who is an Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Studies at the
School of Nursing at Boston University. We also went to school together
at Ohio State.
Mom and dad are retired now and come out to visit me every so often
in their camper. They just left, in fact, for Arizona and California.
Just got a card from mom saying that the Grand Canyon was "truly
the land of enchantment," so I guess it is a good trip. Dad sold
the store and fishes every day that it is above freezing. Mom is "catching
up on her rest" and refinishing furniture, which she does beautifully.
Brother Tom has taken over as family "overseer" while dad and
mom are away. He has a charming girl friend, and though they would probably
shoot me for
saying this, they seem pretty serious. Sister Vicki is wife (Jerry Smith)
and new mother (Jeffrey Daniel, born Nov. 15, 1972.) I can't wait to
visit them at Christmas and try my hand at doting uncle—provided
I don't have to change diapers! They have a lovely home in Marietta.
Grandmother,
bless her heart, is still as alert and active as ever, though she has
begun to take the steps one at a time.
Vicki and Jeffrey
Brother Tom, Diana Dunn and mom
Jerry and Vicki Smith
The family in Vicki and Jerry's kitchen
Well, that's mainly what's up. I look forward to hearing from you about
the latest. Good luck in the coming year.