Class Notes

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Marking career and personal achievements, special milestones and the birth of future Queen's alumni - Class Notes helps you stay in touch with former classmates, housemates, and faculty.

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  • Wendy Trutnau, Class Note

    1960s

    Wendy (Philips) Trutnau

    – Arts’64

    The photo shows Wendy thanking Elke (Oehlschlaeger) Beecken (MEd’84), for her long and successful work as head of the German Queen‘s Alumni Group, originally established by Wendy and her husband, Peter Trutnau (BA’79). For almost 20 years, Elke worked non-stop organizing very successful reunions all across Germany. The photo was taken by Alison (Walker) Plön (Artsci’92), who, together with Elke, organized a wonderful alumni weekend in September 2024 in Flensburg, Germany. Sebastian Gocht (MSc’86) in Electrical Engineering, has offered to take over from Elke. This is super news for the German Queen’s alumni group because Sebastian has helped support all the gatherings, starting back in the early ‘90s when the Trutnaus were in full swing. Elke deserves our thanks for her years of service for Queen’s in Germany!

  • 1960s

    Nancy Quattrocchi Salvador

    – Arts’68

    Nancy fondly remembers her days at Queen's, especially studying in the Student's Union and frequenting Newman House, as well as the friends she made there. She recalls being at Queen's to learn and have a good time, while respecting the person and property of others.

    Her son, John Salvador (Sc’93, MSc’97), also attended Queen’s. Nancy has a blog-site at Jesusthebridge.info, where she posts blogs and introduces her book-set, Jesus the Bridge, published by HigherLife Publishing and Marketing.

  • Dorris Heffron, book cover, Class Note

    1960s

    Dorris Heffron

    – Arts’67, MA’69

    Dorris's sixth novel, Bear With Me, was launched October 2024 in Toronto and Thornbury, Ontario. 91ÊÓÆµ 150 people squeezed into L.E. Shore Library to celebrate the publication as well as her 80th birthday. The novel is not about bears, rather it’s about an adventurous, wildlife photographer in a marriage that has become dangerous. It portrays some Queen’s grads and uniquely Canadian scenes with universal connectivity. It’s published by Rock’s Mills Press. 

  • Greg Duncan, book cover, class note

    1960s

    Greg Duncan

    – Arts'68

    Greg recently published a Second World War novel, Champagne in a Broken Teacup, which is woven into detailed historical reality. The novel was inspired by the activities of his French aunt, who was an art teacher in France and a member of the French resistance during the war. The aunt referred to in the novel was the sister of Greg’s mother, Francoise Duncan, who was formerly of the Queen’s French department and the sister-in-law of his father, Prof. A.R.C. Duncan, who was former head of philosophy and dean of arts at Queen’s. The book is published by Kenebec Media via Amazon KDP.

  • Mike Carson, Class Note

    1960s

    Mike Carson

    – Sc’69

    Mike was inducted into Curling Quebec’s Hall of Fame in 2024, in the category Player and Builder. His involvement in the sport of curling began in 1970, and since then he has gone on to win more than 15 medals in provincial championships. He also received the Sportsmanship Award in 2001 and a Masters Silver Medal in 2012. He was only the second player in the history of Quebec curling to have skipped for two different teams the same year (2009). During his career he was involved in the 1982 Quebec Games, the 1983 Canada Games, the 1988 Brier, the Canadian Masters championships for 10 years, as well as Curling Quebec. He played various roles in each of these organizations, either as director, administrator, technical director, coordinator or president. He also developed the first page system for curling; was a member of the Governor General’s Curling Club (2013); was chosen as administrator-volunteer for Sports Quebec (1988); and received the Curling Canada Ray Kingsmith Lifetime Volunteer Award (2018). He's happy to here from friends who’d like to get in contact with him.

     

  • 1960s

    GW Stephen Brodsky

    – Arts’69

    Steve’s book, Intimations of Joseph Conrad: A Century of Sightings and Citings of Conrad's Presences in Print, Crafts, Media and Monuments, was published in September 2024 by Palgrave Macmillan. He regards book-writing as indecent at age 91. Therefore at age 92 he writes only articles and reviews.