1. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
2. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
3. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <JEBWILK@aol.com>
4. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Patricia Sinatra <psinatra@comcast.net>
5. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Alan Fine <alanfine@gmail.com>
6. RE: Columbus homecoming
by: lfrancis <louise.francis@comcast.net>
7. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
8. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
9. RE: Columbus homecoming
by: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
10. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Corey Shaff <cshaff@earthlink.net>
11. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Corey Shaff <cshaff@earthlink.net>
12. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Patricia Sinatra <psinatra@comcast.net>
13. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
14. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
15. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
16. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
17. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
18. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
19. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
20. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
21. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
22. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: David Walters <dave.walters@comcast.net>
23. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
24. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <JEBWILK@aol.com>
25. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
26. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Glenn Martin <glenn107@comcast.net>
27. RE: Columbus homecoming
by: lfrancis <louise.francis@comcast.net>
28. 20 questions (was Columbus homecoming)
by: Ed Weinberg <edw@q5comm.com>
29. Re: 20 questions (was Columbus homecoming)
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
30. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
31. Re: 20 questions (was Columbus homecoming)
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
32. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
33. Re: 20 questions (was Columbus homecoming)
by: Ed Weinberg <edw@q5comm.com>
34. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Salvatore A. Saverino <s.saverino@yahoo.com>
35. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net>
36. Before the yearbook...
by: Alan Fine <alanfine@gmail.com>
37. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Jim Katzenstein <jimk@starkaywhite.com>
38. Re: Before the yearbook...
by: Ed Weinberg <edw@q5comm.com>
39. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <barry.symonds@kodak.com>
40. Keep voting for Lori's car
by: <JEBWILK@aol.com>
41. RE: Columbus homecoming
by: Keith Kelley <keith_a_kelley@hotmail.com>
42. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: <NYCFD1@aol.com>
43. Re: Keep voting for Lori's car
by: <JaneGaughran@aol.com>
44. Re: Before the yearbook...
by: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
45. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Corey Shaff <cshaff@earthlink.net>
46. Re: Columbus homecoming
by: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
47. Re: Before the yearbook...
by: Patricia Sinatra <psinatra@comcast.net>
48. Unknown
by: Patricia Sinatra <psinatra@comcast.net>
49. Re: Before the yearbook...
by: Patricia Sinatra <psinatra@comcast.net>
50. Re: Curling
by: <JEBWILK@aol.com>
51. Re: Keep voting for Lori's car
by: <Iafrate4@aol.com>
52. RE: Curling
by: Patricia Sinatra <psinatra@comcast.net>
-------------------- 1 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 11:38:35 -0800 (PST)
From: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
The whole Gordon Craig thing is perilous. I don't think I could survive being rejected by him twice in one lifetime.
-------------------- 2 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 14:15:08 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net (Heather Schmeltz Grimm)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
You're funny Jan. I took a look at the picture link and my memory
is so bad with log ago and I had such a short time with you all, is
there a way for us to get a yearbook from our era? No guarantee, but
maybe then I can put you all with snipits of memory. Jan I recognize
you in the current pictures, Allen and I think Greg and I do recognize
names but not to the person.
Heather
-------------------- 3 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 15:44:11 EST
From: JEBWILK@aol.com (Julie Blasberg)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
And I'd be devastated if he had no hair! Let's leave him be and just
remember him fondly.
-Julie
-------------------- 4 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 21:02:04 +0000
From: "Patricia Sinatra" <psinatra@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Jan
Perseverance is the key to success.
-------------------- 5 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 16:36:52 -0500
From: Alan Fine <alanfine@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Heather,
You're in luck. Our class website www.art-cetera.com/hastings has two sections.
There is a section for all classes, and then there is a "Class of '75 Stuff"
section.
Senior Yearbook pictures from our class can be found there.
(A direct link would be
http://www.art-cetera.com/hastings/yearbook/yearbook.htm )
Alan
-------------------- 6 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 14:05:55 -0800
From: "lfrancis" <louise.francis@comcast.net>
Subject: RE: Columbus homecoming
Was there really a time when we were that young? I can't recall it...
Gordon who?
Louise
Louise Francis
louise.francis@comcast.net
-------------------- 7 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 16:39:56 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net (Heather Schmeltz Grimm)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Thanks Allen, I guess you won't be the only one sucked into visiting
the website.
Heather
-------------------- 8 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 15:28:37 -0800 (PST)
From: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
I'm glad you think I'm funny, Heather. (Not everyone does) It would be so fun to see you. Come! We'll be very understanding if you don't recognize people.
-------------------- 9 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 15:31:04 -0800 (PST)
From: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Columbus homecoming
Don't be coy, Louise. We all know you were the one who got to marry him in
=
kindergarten. As for you, Pat, maybe perseverance worked for you with Gordo=
n....I think this stalker scared him.
-------------------- 10 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 18:32:47 -0500
From: Corey Shaff <cshaff@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Heather,
It is imperative that you study the yearbook and memorize every boy in
your class. I think many will be shattered if you don't know who they
are. Actually, I doubt the yearbook would help you much 35 years
later. It would be great if you could just hang out and meet people
the way they are now. Most of us only had a few friends then
anyway. It's really the place and the experience that we share now.
Hope you make it.
-------------------- 11 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 18:37:06 -0500
From: Corey Shaff <cshaff@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Speaking of yearbooks, did you sign mine yet Jan? I'm not sure I have
another 35 years left to wait. Maybe you can bring it to the reunion.
-------------------- 12 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 01:03:42 +0000
From: "Patricia Sinatra" <psinatra@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
I somehow don't think I was on Gordon's radar. Besides, I was in love with the Beatles...
-------------------- 13 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 20:58:18 -0800 (PST)
From: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
"Mr. Rittner moved to Florida so he could play all year long."=A0
Perhaps I=
can find him and kidnap him.=A0 Florida is a pretty big state but has the =
advantage of being flat.=A0 In places I am the tallest thing for hundreds o=
f yards in every direction.=A0=20
=A0
Greg
-------------------- 14 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 20:58:52 -0800 (PST)
From: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
That's the saddest thing I've heard all year.
Greg
--- On Sat, 2/20/10, Hastings Alumni Email Forum <hastings@art-cetera.com> =
From: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
The whole Gordon Craig thing is perilous. I don't think I could survive bei=
ng rejected by him twice in one lifetime.
-------------------- 15 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 21:08:52 -0800 (PST)
From: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
I'm=A0inexplicably flattered.=A0 I remember you, Heather, because I was the=
new kid in school (having been traded that summer for Keith Olberman) and =
we had art class with that woman that spoke French on whims and I learned y=
ou yourself were moving and I thought how hard my move to Hastings had been=
and hoped it wouldn't be that jarring for you (was it?).=A0=20
=A0
There is probably punctuation I should have put in there but it's late.=A0 =
Nancy, little help?=A0 Anyway...
=A0
You moved--or told us you were gonig to move--to Manilla, which is not only=
the time when you broke the hearts of half the boys in our grade, but also=
when everyone in Hastings learned I am an incorrigible punster.=A0 I still=
remember the double-pun I made when you told us, but for the sake of Jamie=
's sanity I refuse to repeat it in public.=A0 He's still too good a friend,=
although I haven't been as good about it as I should have.=A0 This is me p=
aying you back Jamie for being there.=A0 :-)
=A0
I do, however, believe Alan might give an appreciative groan to hear it, so=
Alan, whenever you're ready...
=A0
Somewhere I have my Middle School yearbook and I look at the binding of my =
high school yearbook often--it's sitting on my bookshelf next to a couple o=
f books I use for World History references.=A0 We also have pictures from b=
oth yearbooks on our website (is that true Alan?)
=A0
Greg
-------------------- 16 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 21:13:07 -0800 (PST)
From: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Nicely put Corey.=A0 Well, apart from memorizing all of us.=A0 I don't know=
about the rest of you but I have trouble memorizing the cable channels.=A0=
I can't imagine how hard it would be to memorize all your faces after not =
having seen them for 40 years or so.=A0=20
=A0
Heather, just show up.=A0 Like Corey said, you can get to know us now, and =
at the end of the weekend you can go back to Arizona and change your addres=
s and phone number.=A0=20
=A0
Greg
-------------------- 17 --------------------
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 21:15:41 -0800 (PST)
From: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Corey...While almost everything ever said in high school was just this funn=
y, the funniest thing you ever said was when you and Ricky left the TAP tes=
ting after about 20 minutes and you turned to him on your way out the door =
and asked, "Well, Ricky, what are you going to do with YOUR tap money?"
=A0
It'll be good to see you again.=A0 I still have Miss Barton comics.
=A0
Greg
-------------------- 18 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 10:26:31 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net (Heather Schmeltz Grimm)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Thanks, I have to admit to you all that it's a little scarey to me,
I was such an outsider/intruder and then some of the male musings and
reactions (which I wasn't put off by, but amused I sounded like
something completely different than I thought of myself at the time,
isn't that the way), I wouln't want some of the "real crowd" how have
continued to cultivate relationships to feel again that I'm intruding
on something you've all been working at for years! Your type of
friendships don't exsist for me because of the frequent family
relocations. I think for me, it would be fun if my being there
wouldn't create ill will.
Heather
-------------------- 19 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 10:32:39 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net (Heather Schmeltz Grimm)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Thanks Corey, from following the correspondence, the group sounds
really funny, not guaranty that any of you would recognize me arriving
unnanounced. I think would be a great road trip and I would love
re-meeting you.
Heather
-------------------- 20 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 10:44:09 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net (Heather Schmeltz Grimm)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Greg,
I had just thrown away all my yearbooks away just about the time
someone here in my little town told me about seeing me on the Hastings
website, it never occured to me to do a search on myself. Having
someone else do it, for reasons I still don't get, was a happy
reconnection for me. You boys always made me so uncomfortable (in a
flattering way) with all the attention, really who doesn't love being
made a fuss of. New Yorkers are so much more sophisticated than most
and I was no exception, most of the people in my class were soooo much
more worldly in young teen stuff than I was. I always felt so out of
step, but had a great time in and out of the adolescent, new kid
discomfort. I have developed such an aptitude to forget details of my
past to dull the pain of getting close to people and then having to
leave them that I don't have many "real" memories of things said or
times with people. I will share some of them when I'm there with you
all so I don't see it somewhere else on the internet.
Heather
-------------------- 21 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 10:48:22 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net (Heather Schmeltz Grimm)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Greg, you and Corey crack me up. I am so far in the borderlands of
Arizona that you'd really have to try to find me! You've affirmed
that I would be welcome, thanks, we (Pat, my husband) will start the
planning.
Heather
-------------------- 22 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 09:33:04 -0800
From: David Walters <dave.walters@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Unlike most of you (I think) I did reconnaissance on Heather's status.
Yes sir, sent in the "A-Team" to the Bisbee Breakfast Club. My good
friends Mitch and Brian who started vacationing with the families every
few years in Brisbee...it being as Heather described "on the
Borderlands" but with an old unique charm, not unlike Hastings with it's
old, working class roots, down to earth people, etc.
Both met up with Heather and reported back to me! That was a few years
ago. I had planned, sort of, to motorcycle down there but I got laid off
from my job so that went away.
David
-------------------- 23 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 13:25:11 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
David,
I remember your friends introducing themselves. You're right about
old, (literally in most cases) working class and also down to earth
(good word to use for a mining town). We are definitely not as
upscale as Hastings or as beautiful. Was that a few years ago
already, time flies.
Heather
-------------------- 24 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 14:44:39 EST
From: JEBWILK@aol.com (Julie Blasberg)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Heather-
There is something magical and special about our class (plus or minus a
couple of years) and our town and once a Hastings resident, you always carry
some of that magic with you. I suspect I speak for everyone in this email
group that you are most definitely welcome!!!!
Julie (Blasberg)
-------------------- 25 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 15:14:34 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net (Heather Schmeltz Grimm)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Thanks Julie, I know I loved Hastings, funny I remember ice skating
there, the leaves changing, loving the woods around there, seems like
there was a path into them that the kids in my neighborhood took into
the woods. I remember feeling so grown up going by myself downtown to
buy a pair of jeans for 10$..........that dates me! I'm excited!=20
Heather
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Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 17:50:17 -0500
From: "Glenn Martin" <glenn107@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Ok friends, since some of you have been traveling down memory lane the past
few days, take the following quiz from the past. Some are quite easy, some
may take a little thought...but it's fun. Particularly if you share this
with your grown up kids. It cracks me up when I ask question #16 and get
strange answers.
Nancy and I scored 17 and 18 respectively. Enjoy!
Glenn
-----------------------------------------
There are 20 questions. Average score is 12 .
This one will be difficult for the younger set.
Have fun, but no peeking!
Good luck, youngsters.
1. What builds strong bodies 12 ways?
A. Flintstones vitamins B. The Buttmaster
C. Spaghetti D. Wonder Bread
E. Orange Juice F. Milk
G. Cod Liver Oil
2. Before he was Muhammed Ali, he was...
A. Sugar Ray Robinson
B. Roy Orbison
C. Gene Autry
D. Rudolph Valentino
E. Fabian
F. Mickey Mantle
G. Cassius Clay
3. Pogo, the comic strip character said, 'We have met the enemy and...
A. It's you
B. He is us
C. It's the Grinch
D. He wasn't home
E. He's really mean
F. We quit
G. He surrendered
4. Good night David.
A. Good night Chet
B. Sleep well
C. Good night Irene
D. Good night Gracie
E. See you later alligator
F. Until tomorrow
G. Good night Steve
5. You'll wonder where the yellow went...
A. When you use Tide
B. When you lose your crayons
C. When you clean your tub
D. If you paint the room blue
E. If you buy a soft water tank
F. When you use Lady Clairol
G. When you brush your teeth with Pepsodent
6. Before he was the Skipper's Little Buddy, Bob Denver was Dobie's
friend...
A. Stuart Whitman
B. Randolph Scott
C. Steve Reeves
D. Maynard G. Krebbs
E. Corky B. Dork
F. Dave the Whale
G. Zippy Zoo
7. Liar, liar...
A. You're a liar
B. Your nose is rowing
C. Pants on fire
D. Join the choir
E. Jump up higher
F. On the wire
G. I'm telling Mom
8. Meanwhile, back in Metropolis, Superman fights a never ending battle for
truth, justice and...
A. Wheaties
B. Lois Lane
C. TV ratings
D. World peace
E Red tights
F.. The American way
G. News headlines
9. Hey kids! What time is it?
A. It's time for Yogi Bear
B It's time to do your homework
C. It's Howdy Doody Time
D. It's Time for Romper Room
E. It's bedtime
F. The Mighty Mouse Hour
G. Scoopy Doo Time
10. Lions and tigers and bears...
A. Yikes
B.. Oh no
C. Gee whiz
D. I'm scared
E. Oh my
F. Help! Help!
G. Let's run
11. Bob Dylan advised us never to trust anyone...
A. Over 40
B. Wearing a uniform
C. Carrying a briefcase
D. Over 30
E. You don't know
F. Who says, 'Trust me'
G. Who eats tofu
12. NFL quarterback who appeared in a television commercial wearing women's
stockings...
A. Troy Aikman
B. Kenny Stabler
C. Joe Namath
D. Roger Staubach
E. Joe Montana
F. Steve Young
G. John Elway
13. Brylcream...
A. Smear it on
B. You'll smell great
C. Tame that cowlick
D. Grease ball heaven
E.. It's a dream
F. We're your team
G. A little dab'll do ya
14. I found my thrill...
A. In Blueberry muffins
B. With my man, Bill
C. Down at the mill
D. Over the windowsill
E. With thyme and dill
F. Too late to enjoy
G. On Blueberry Hill
15. Before Robin Williams, Peter Pan was played by......
A. Clark Gable
B. Mary Martin
C. Doris Day
D. Errol Flynn
E. Sally Fields
F. Jim Carey
G. Jay Leno
16. Name the Beatles...
A. Jay, Steve, George, Ringo
B. John, Paul, George, Roscoe
C. John, Paul, Stacey, Ringo
D. Jay, Paul, Jimmy, Ringo
E. Lewis, Peter, George, Ringo
F. Peter, Paul, Mary, Roscoe
G. John, Paul, George, Ringo
17. I wonder, wonder, who...
A. Who ate the leftovers?
B. Who did the laundry?
C. Was it you?
D. Who wrote the book of love?
E. Who I am?
F. Passed the test?
G. Knocked on the door?
18. I'm strong to the finish...
A. Cause I eats my broccoli
B. Cause I eats me spinach
C. Cause I lift weights
D. Cause I'm the hero
E. And don't you forget it
F. Cause Olive Oyl loves me
G. To outlast Bruto
19. When it's least expected, you're elected, you're the star today
A. Smile, you're on Candid Camera
B. Smile, you're on Star Search
C. Smile, you won the lottery
D. Smile, we're watching you
E. Smile, the world sees you
F. Smile, you're a hit
G. Smile, you're on TV
20. What do M & M's do?
A. Make your tummy happy
B. Melt in your mouth, not in your pocket
C. Make you fat
D. Melt your heart
E. Make you popular
F. Melt in your mouth, not in your hand
G. Come in colors
Below are the right answers:
1. D - Wonder Bread
2. G - Cassius Clay
3. B - He Is Us
4. A - Good night, Chet
5. G - When you brush your teeth with Pepsodent
6. D - Maynard G. Krebbs
7. C - Pants On Fire
8. F - The American Way
9. C - It's Howdy Doody Time
10. E - Oh My
11. D - Over 30
12. C - Joe Namath
13. G - A little dab'll do ya
14. G - On Blueberry Hill
15. B - Mary Martin
16. G - John, Paul, George, Ringo
17. D - Who wrote the book of Love
18. B - Cause I eats me spinach
19. A - Smile, you're on Candid Camera
20.. F - Melt In Your Mouth Not In Your Hand
-------------------- 27 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 15:38:26 -0800
From: "lfrancis" <louise.francis@comcast.net>
Subject: RE: Columbus homecoming
Shush Jan. Dennis still thinks he's my first husband. Our romance wasn't
long lived. Gordon looked crushed after my 2nd grade birthday party, when I
exchanged the beige Beatle wallet he gave me for the pink one I really
wanted. Can't believe I remember that ... now where are my keys ...
Louise Francis
louise.francis@comcast.net
510-334-9211
1640 Berkeley Way
Berkeley, CA 94703
-------------------- 28 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 18:55:41 -0500
From: Ed Weinberg <edw@q5comm.com>
Subject: 20 questions (was Columbus homecoming)
Missed 1.
-------------------- 29 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:42:24 EST
From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
Subject: Re: 20 questions (was Columbus homecoming)
cmon Glenn, you can do better than that !!! got them all
ray
-------------------- 30 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:49:37 EST
From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
i had 2 secret crushes- one was heather (go figure) and the other was
Laura Tellecamp
after i was shot down by Julie Blasberg telling me , yeah right, she's not
interested, i i turned my interest to Laura and was even invited to her
maybe 8 th or 9th bday party where i bought her a pair of red leather
gloves, first gift i ever bought for a girl god what were we under ten? turns
out Laura wasn't interested either !!!
so crushed as a young kid
ray
-------------------- 31 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 19:24:12 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net (Heather Schmeltz Grimm)
Subject: Re: 20 questions (was Columbus homecoming)
Me too Ray, but I cheated and had the hubby there too, I wouldn't
have know Mary Martin. Can I say it's because it was before my time
and have anyone believe me?=20
Heather
-------------------- 32 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 17:46:56 -0800 (PST)
From: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
All correct, but I teach history, so I think that's illegal.
Greg
-------------------- 33 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 22:41:06 -0500
From: Ed Weinberg <edw@q5comm.com>
Subject: Re: 20 questions (was Columbus homecoming)
Odd that Pan is traditionally played by a woman and that the father is
also Hook.
Must be daddy issues.
-------------------- 34 --------------------
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 21:30:25 -0800 (PST)
From: "Salvatore A. Saverino" <s.saverino@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
I cannot help but to confess that I am vicariously thoroughly enjoying all of your reminiscences. How fortunate you are to have remained in contact for so many years. Have a great reunion.
Mr. Saverino
-------------------- 35 --------------------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:32:28 -0600
From: bisbeebclub@qwestoffice.net (Heather Schmeltz Grimm)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Ray,
I don't remember anyone telling me you had a crush on me, I was so
scared of you worldly New Yorker boys anyway. Were we 10? Seems like
we were in middle school right? so 13 or 14 right? Very tenious ages!
Hey what do you mean (go figure) that's my line! Gawky girl with
oily long hair and an attitude.
Heather
-------------------- 36 --------------------
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 08:53:39 -0500
From: Alan Fine <alanfine@gmail.com>
Subject: Before the yearbook...
Our website is so massive, when I pointed out the senior yearbook
pictures, I forgot to mention the middle school pictures which
include Gordon and Heather. I've moved them up to the top of the
welcome page, so please visit
www.art-cetera.com/hastings
to view them.
Alan
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 09:20:45 -0500
From: Jim Katzenstein <jimk@starkaywhite.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Speaking of Middle School. Do any of you remember the excitement that
was building up before the Fight of the Century...Ali VS Frazer on
3/8/71..at Madison Square Garden. I specifically recall Riggs,
Wolfgang, Lawson, Carlson and myself hanging out in the hall, arguing
who we felt we wanted to win. I was a Frazer fan.
Interestingly, my parents went to the fight and I still have the
original Fight Poster they brought home for me.
Jim K
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 09:20:55 -0500
From: Ed Weinberg <edw@q5comm.com>
Subject: Re: Before the yearbook...
odd. Look how many kids were in our classes. How did we learn?
The school my kids go to seem to think that if you have more than 20 in
a class it cannot be taught! Some classes have only 16!
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 09:58:27 -0500
From: barry.symonds@kodak.com
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
Mr. Saverino,
Tell me, do you still wear the pink jacket to the soccer games? I always
looked forward to that.
Now come to think of it, was it the day after the soccer games?
Barry
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 11:03:20 EST
From: JEBWILK@aol.com (Julie Blasberg)
Subject: Keep voting for Lori's car
Don't forget to keep voting (9 days to go):
_http://www.sponsafier.com/#/gallery/view/41049_
(http://www.sponsafier.com/#/gallery/view/41049)
(although I'm pretty sure Toyota has already fixed which car will win - one
of the one's they designed for the commercials - it's still fun for Lori
to see the votes accumulate)
Thanks-
Julie
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 08:11:55 -0800
From: Keith Kelley <keith_a_kelley@hotmail.com> (Laura Tellekamp Kelley)
Subject: RE: Columbus homecoming
Ray=2C are you kidding!! I was interested but you were so cool=2C way out o=
f my league. I was too shy. I was so thrilled you actually came to my birth=
day party. And why do we remember such things as "the red gloves".
I'm givi=
ng a scientific presentation today and have to have my notes in front of me=
or I'll forget everything I need to say (and it's all my work I'm presenti=
ng) but I certainly do and always will remember the red gloves!
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 19:42:58 EST
From: NYCFD1@aol.com (Ray Paletta)
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
laura,
do you remember your mom busting me for selling used magazines ?? i came to
your house with magazines to sell just so i can see you , unfortunately
they were second hand , and you weren't home, and your sister called me out
on these magazines and your mom gave me the riot act on selling used
magazines, i couldn't get out of your house fast enough !!!!
R
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:03:26 EST
From: JaneGaughran@aol.com
Subject: Re: Keep voting for Lori's car
Will do. It's my one certain accomplishment some days.
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 17:19:18 -0800 (PST)
From: jan sidebotham <sidebothamj@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Before the yearbook...
For one thing, I don't think we often had more than 20 kids in our classes.=
For another, 30 children who respect teachers, and whose parents teach the=
m to respect teachers, are easier to teach than 11 kids who have never lear=
ned not to interrupt other people. I challenge you to try to teach one of y=
our kids' classes.
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 20:55:57 -0500
From: Corey Shaff <cshaff@earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
My God Ray, I'm falling in love with you just reading this. You are
the sweetest guy in the universe. Used magazines. You're my hero!
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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 19:20:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Vaughn Greg <dmcquickly@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Columbus homecoming
10cc sang it best: The things we do for love.
Greg
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 03:51:36 +0000
From: "Patricia Sinatra" <psinatra@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Before the yearbook...
Jan
Fully agree. I would welcome hearing your educational teaching "ventures"
when we next meet.
Pat
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 04:01:08 +0000
From: "Patricia Sinatra" <psinatra@comcast.net>
Subject:
Enough about the reunion.
I want to know how curling became an olympic sport.
Pat
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 04:23:24 +0000
From: "Patricia Sinatra" <psinatra@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Before the yearbook...
"Educational teaching".... Hmm, you can thank the Bordeaux for that sentence!
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 06:47:58 EST
From: JEBWILK@aol.com (Julie Blasberg)
Subject: Re: Curling
It's addicting, though, isn't it, Pat?
-Julie
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 07:51:37 EST
From: Iafrate4@aol.com (Pamela Edwards Iafrate)
Subject: Re: Keep voting for Lori's car
will do Julie
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Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 06:43:34 -0800
From: "Patricia Sinatra" <psinatra@comcast.net>
Subject: RE: Curling
I don't find it addicting but it is amusing.