Walter Penney was active at the University of Maryland in the early 1970's.
Walt also worked on the Washington Area Spark, an underground newspaper
of the time. A brilliant mathematician, he went on to a successful
career in information technology. He was killed in 2002 when a car
collided with his bike on Sligo Creek Parkway in Silver Spring, Md.
You may read more about Walter Penney in the North Takoma.Org.
Additional Comments:
What a goddamned shame... By: BobS
I knew Walter Penney when he was 12 years old. He was a camper at YMCA
Camp Letts when I was a junior staff member there. He had only a
minimal respect for authority even then, but in a charming mischievious
kinda way. Still, he nearly drove my friend Phil (a junior counselor)
crazy.
When I met Walt again years later during the UM anti-war movement, I wasn't surprised that he had become a political radical.
He was a hardworking courageous activist. He and Judi Bari once tacked
up a strike manifesto on our commune door, protesting the lack of
democratic decision-making at the Spark underground paper. How many
people have you known to go on strike against an underground paper?
Walt had his principles and he stuck to them.
I knew Walt was a brilliant guy, but it wasn't until I read his obit
that I began to comprehend how much he had accomplished since he left
UM.
It was a terrible shock when I tried to look him up a while back and found that he had been killed in traffic crash.
Walt and Judi---both gone. What a goddamned shame.
Re: What a goddamned shame...
Posted By: Anonymous
Thanks, Bob S, for the comments about Walt. Our 14 year-old son,
Walter, will be leaving for Camp Letts this Sunday. Our 17 year-old
daughter, Vanessa, also went to summer camp there, and the whole family
Penney family has been to many Family Camps.
I hope to meet you at the reunion.
Cheryl
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