Dwight, I remember you most from Stanford, where we had a couple shop classes together, including metal shop.
But my most poignant memory was the first day of swimming at Millikan, and you jumped into the pool, and sank straight to the bottom. You didn't even flap your arms. The coach had to jump in to pull you up.
I guess you were too afraid to admit you couldn't swim.
Howard Higgins
Dwight, I remember you most from Stanford, where we had a couple shop classes together, including metal shop.
But my most poignant memory was the first day of swimming at Millikan, and you jumped into the pool, and sank straight to the bottom. You didn't even flap your arms. The coach had to jump in to pull you up.
I guess you were too afraid to admit you couldn't swim.
May you Rest in Peace Dwight.
PS: I found a short obituary for Dwight here:
https://newspaperarchive.com/monroe-eveni/ng-times-oct-30-1973-p-12