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Many of you may have noticed the absence of input from Linda (Shorty) Piccerelli Hayden who is one of the Hicksville High School Newsletter editors. Linda maintains a very busy life style. She was involved in
her own business, helped her son with his and at the same time was active in the
community in Linda had an aneurysm that was being surveyed through scans. Most Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA) are not treated until they grow in size to a point where they might rupture. I went through the screening myself for several years (Cat scan) to monitor the size. Nothing is normally done until the aneurysm expands to 5.5cm. During the summer of 2006, mine had grown to 5.7. I had
surgery in November using a procedure,
endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR).
Endovascular repair first became practical in the 1990s.The surgeon
places an
abdominal aortic endoprosthesis (stent) into the expanding aorta through
the groin The aorta leading from the heart is at the top portion of the above photo. The femoral arteries in the legs are shown in the lower portion. The stent is manufactured specifically for each person with an aneurysm. It is placed into the aorta and into the femoral arteries using a catheter. Once the surgeon is happy with the placement (using many xrays), the catheter is removed and the stent expands. The stent is held in place by pressure. When Linda went for an update, a second aneurysm was discovered. Because there were two, the EVAR procedure was ruled out. This meant she would have to undergo the surgery using open repair. The open name implies the procedure where the patient is opened up to expose the area where the aneurysm resides. Linda's comment to me, "You haven't heard much from me
as I could not sit at the computer very long.
65 stitches down the front of my body made sitting very difficult. I
never want to see a Heart/Lung Machine, Kidney Machine, or tubes all over me
again. They kept me in an induced coma for a while, however, you still Shorty is now feeling better and it is appropriate to say
that we all wish her a continued full recovery. You can email Linda at
vscelzi@ptd.net . You can send notes to
editors@hixnews.com
that will be forwarded to Linda and
included in next month's issue. If any one wants to
send a card, send it to
Warm Regards,
HI GUYS, JUST A QUICK NOTE TO LET THE
1960 CLASSMATES KNOW THAT WE HAVE A MEETING WITH A COMPANY CALLED RE-UNIONS OF
AMERICA ON 11/3 TO SEE IF WE CAN JUMP START THE RE-UNION. WE SHOULD HAVE ALL THE
DETAILS BY THE DECEMBER NEWSLETTER SO LOOK FOR THE INFORMATION NEXT MONTH. THANKS, ANN CARMODY BURLEY Dear Bob and HixNews, Thanks so much for the great birthday card! I appreciated it. Kathy Trant Adamo '66 p.s. really appreciate the newsletter! Great job! Found some old pics ... thought you could put them in the Newsletter! Marilyn Bowles Nejman '66
Judy Elwood, Joy Vanderhoven, Kate
Bruton, Joan Canaughton,
Gayle Shoenberg, Pam Rabb and Jackie Kurz
Joan Canaughton, Pam Raab, Kate Bruton,
Jackie Kurz, Chris Koenig, and Sue Jonsson
Marilyn Bowles (nice glasses), Kathy Kocher, Kris Anderson and Sue Jonsson Dear HixNews. Thank you for the birthday e-card. Vivian Goodman McCraw '62
To all my Hicksville friend's!!! Thanks for thinking of me on my birthday. To all of class of 68' Next year the big 60 for us!! To all us girl's. Think of it not being sixty!! Try sexty!! The older we get! the better we are or so some of my friend's say so!!!! Have a great day!!! Thank goodness for Tylenol!!!! Susan Donner Merkler '68 Dear
Classmates... I
just received a note from classmates about new members from various years
who have joined their website. I
sent a note via classmates inviting those former classmates to join our
Hicksville High School Newsletter Community. They
are...John McNeil, class of 1962....Francine Tieder, class of 1961...Tom
Travis, class of 1959...Phyllis Andriani,
class of 1965, Danny
Mastronardi, class of 1961, Rich Powers, class of 1964, Dorothy Gast,
class of 1961 and Steve Ruggiero from the class of 1960. If
you correspond with any of these former classmates, drop them a note and
advise of our on line website that houses the newsletter. Thanks. The Editors Editors, writers, all Hix News just keeps getting better. Finally an East Street School addition and I think I can top that...not competitively I must add. I have a panoramic ( I mean BIG ) of the entire student body out front not sure what year. as soon as I find a way to scan it, I'll forward on to the editors. Tom Larkin, CA. ' 64 Bob: This is Jerry Gardner grad of '66. I thank you for the card. It was very touching and Michelle and I enjoyed it. Our date is October 12th. I remember you as a high energy, very friendly guy, and a sharp contrast to your sister, Eileen, who I remember as very reserved. You all were friends of my older sister Ronni and would party in the basement of the family home. I remember the people in the photo Chris Heidt who was so nice to me. In those days, "older girls" treated younger siblings of their friends as pests and would ignore them. But Chris was never like that. Last I heard she was living in Vegas. I knew Janet Kapsol whose older sister, Kathy, was in your photo. I remember how thrilled you were whenever Bob Katcavage got together with you. Does anyone remember driving to Eastern Long Island to catch the Giants on Channel 3 when the home games were always blacked out on Channel 2? How about Frank's Alibi which always stayed open late for hungry kids like I was at a time when there was nowhere else to go. Its never been replaced unfortunately. I don't keep in touch with anyone and it's a great thrill when I see a name out of the past that I remember fondly. Thanks for remembering me and putting up with my ramblings. Kind regards, Jerry Gardner class of 66 Have to admit getting the newsletter (well, the
notification that is) is a highlight in my inbox.. Saw my name in
the birthday list for this month (thank you!!) and noticed my state was
missing. I'm in Colorado if you could add.. Dear HixNews In your IN MEMORIAM list for class of 62 you have Norman Sandberg listed...the correct spelling of his last name is Samberg... Thank you! Larry Senn '64' Mornin' from Pawleys
Island, South Carolina I can help in identifying
members from East Street School, First Grade class of 1953 picture
included in the October HixNews issue. From front to back --
left to right. Patricia O'Rourke - Penny
O'Neill Lauren - ????? - Audrey -
Dorothy Hall(?) - Jennifer DeRosa Colleen Quinn - Kendal
Pierce - ????? - Teresa Diak - Elaine Watson Nancy Keller - Carol Fred -
Sandra Schneff - Louise Spezio Boys standing at rear: Steven Kaplan - Kevin -
????? - Bill Mehlman - Dennis Yatras I don't remember the
teacher's name. I really enjoy the
newsletter. Brings back so many fond memories of growing up in
Hicksville. Patricia
(O'Rourke) Hoffer '65 Pat Thanks for the update on the old school picture. Did you graduate in 1964 or 1965? We have you listed as class of '65. Thanks Warm Regards Hey
Bob, I
graduated with the class of '65. We met four years ago
(2005) during the 40-year reunion for the class of 1965 at a
hotel in Hauppague. Am
hopeful that there will be another in 2010. Pat ...received the following note from Herb Pearce after he viewed the first grade picture, 1953, at East Street School... "my aunt was a teacher there...Mrs. E. Pearce Bob, So all the kids in the above picture are from the class of '65. I did graduate in '64. One other East Street picture displayed in the October issue, the Kindergarten picture from 1952, the girl between Nicky Roscigno and the "girl on the phone" is Jeannie Correri. She lived on Cliff Drive and had an older brother named Anthony. Donna Lombardi LaFramboise Bob: Thanks so much for the prominent display of my Hicksville Library concert... especially on such short notice. I'm really looking forward to performing in my hometown!! Tommy
Sullivan '63
Thank you for the birthday greeting. I was away and was not near the internet. The card made me smile. Gail Fallon Hessel '55 Thanks to all of you at the
Hix Newsletter for the wonderful card.
Keep up the great work you do on the Newsletter and keeping all of
us connected and informed. Thank you, Dana (Hayden) Jackson I've lost my contact info for Joe Sugamele HIX '64......he is in Florida if that helps.......I just need his email. Thanks Peggy
Maier HIX '64 I haven't seen any mention of the memorable luncheon arranged by Sheila Cohen Klein for two of Hicksville's all-time best elementary teachers: Elayne Kabakoff and Beverly Steinhardt ( I cannot remember what her married name was). The both taught at Fork Lane and then moved onto Woodland. Elayne's sister, Phyllis, taught at Lee Avenue for several years as well but now lives in Israel. This was a memorable afternoon that all in attendance will never forget. Sharing the memories of so many years ago was unbelievable. I have attached some pictures for other former students of theirs to see. One is of the entire group and the other is me, Marcia Diamond Sandler (class of 71), Miss Kabakoff on the left and miss Steinhart on the left (both seated). Also I want to thank Sheila, once again, for arranging the luncheon. Lynne Lombardi '71 Group Picture Fork Lane ReunionLynne Lombardi and Marcia Diamond Sandler (Standing) Miss Kabakoff on the left and Miss Steinhardt on the right Editors; NEW READERDear HixNews My name is Tom Ernst. I'm a graduate from the class of 1971. I am currently single and live in Puerto Rico. Please add me to your mail list. Thanks. Someone asked if Bill Schrimpe lived on Bloomingdale
Rd. Not sure if they were looking for him or what but I used to work with
Bill and he grew up on other side of town near East Street, maybe Elm.
Last I talked to him over 10 years ago, he lived in Holbrook I believe John Ebbecke '72 Dear
Alumni Does
anyone a know Paul Ceceri? (Sp)? He
would have graduated from HHS around 1972 - 73. He was a very good friend
and we lost contact around 1973. Would love to reestablish contact. Thanks Ron
Smith '73 Bob,
Reunion was fantastic. Am sending a separate email with an attachment
containing two pictures. One is at the Holiday Inn and the other is
in front of the school after the tour. I sent the same to Roger for
insertion on to our web site. Can these be used next month? I am going to
send a note thanking the Inn staff and DJ and giving their contact
information because they all did a superb job. Others should be made aware
of it incase it fits their needs. Carl
Probst Editor Note...check out the first two pictures in the photo gallery I hope these pictures get to you. 1952/53 4th Grade at Fork Lane School (Miss Day's) 1955 6th grade Mr Lewin Dan Knieter Here are some responses to the above
pictures of Fork Lane and Nicholai Street schools submitted by Dan Knieter...
Just Joan Sabatella in both photos! Volena Henningsen Hi Bob, Hope you are doing well; I moved to Hicksville during my high school sophomore year so I don't know any of the elementary school children in your picture. We are, however, going out for lunch with a group of HHS 1961 classmates this coming Wednesday. Dennis Naso set this up with some other people so I don't know how many will attend. Stay well. Love Olivia Lepis Schmidt I think the girl in the first row second seat is Joan Sabatella. I also know one of the girls in the other picture but cannot come up with a name for the face. I will look it up in the yearbook. AND I WENT TO ST. IGGIE'S!! and I still can pick out people. Mary O'Shaughnessey Cleary Sorry Bob... I went to Old Country Road School, and then
off to Nicholai Street school for 6th grade in 1954 with Mr.
McAlister (I think). Hi Bob Hope all is well with you and give my best to Joyce. Sorry about not being able to name some of those pictured. I went to East St. Don't know anyone. However, we had our mini-mini reunion (about 12 of us) on Wednesday. I believe Lou Fenigstein knew several of them. Keep in touch. Hi again, About 12 of us from the class of 1961 met for lunch. Dennis Naso took pictures and I hope he sends them to you for the newsletter. Regarding the pictures you sent me, I handed them out at lunch and they could only identify two people as follows: Nicholai School: first row - second from right - Mary
Jane Gemuendt Send them out to some other folks for identification. As I mentioned, I did not go to elementary school in Hicksville so I cannot be of any help in this regard. Regards HICKSVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETYThe September
22nd Hicksville Historical Society meeting Started with a brief
business discussion, and Kathleen Maier was introduced as the newest
board member. The latest Society Newsletter was handed out.
Then, the Society had a good time learning about the types and
styles of Miniature figures. For more information on the Hicksville Historical Society, write Hickshistsoc@aol.com, or call (516) 796-3826. Greg DeFranco talks to Hicksville Historical Society members Member discusses hobbyMinison Display Hi! I had been receiving your newsletter (and thoroughly enjoying it) for quite some time. But, I didn't get one in September, or the current one either. And, this is the first time you've missed my birthday. I've checked my SPAM folder and it hasn't gone in there either. I really miss reading all the news from Alumni and hope you'll get me back on your mailing list. Thanks, Dear HixNews Thank you so
much for the wonderful birthday card! What
a nice thing to do! Dear HixNews Thank you all so very much! The card is great. It
made my day. Keep up the great job you all do each month. Sue Lipshutz Epstein '57 Is it my computer or have you guys hit a snag and are late getting October out? I sincerely hope that mine did not come back to you for whatever reason there might be. I still want to be on the list to receive the
newsletter so please tell me if it's something I need to attend to (and
how to do it) or is it on your end? Thanks for looking into
this for me. Maddy Bianco De Louisa '60 Hi, Maddy.. The
newsletter is always online at hixnews.com What
is sent you is just a reminder that the new month's edition is online.
This happens on the first of each and every month. You can view the
current newsletter at any time as well as all the previous issues in the
archives. You'll be added to the new notification list so you'll get
the reminders on a regular basis.. Roger Whitaker Webmaster for Hixnews.com I don't know what happened but I didn't get the October HixNews. Please re-send it to me. Thanks. Bob Siegel '62 Bob, Best, Henry Hi Hix News, I see on your October Newsletter that Ronnie McCarthy Quigley is looking for my sister Terry and myself. Well, she has found me on Facebook. I was so shocked I almost fell off my chair. To tell you the truth, I never thought anyone would be looking for me! It felt nice. We were friends all through high school and beyond. The gang of us used to hang out at the Knight Club (aka Shady Maples, TJ Courtneys). What a blast. I would like to put a shout out to anyone who hung out at the Knight Club between 1975 - 1980. What a great place that was. Come on I know you are out there! Remember the band that played there in Costume??? I really think they were called the MONSTERS!! LOL! Come on classes of 74, 75, 76. Thanks for all you do. This newsletter is the greatest! Best Regards, Josie (Dzieniezewski) Bacchi '76 Farmingdale, NY Hi Editors! I want to share some good news with you regarding my son Matthew Bruckner. Thanks Matthew A. Bruckner | Allen & Overy LLP ______________________________________________ From: Guyder,
Daniel:BK (NY) Subject: Matt Bruckner We are pleased to announce that Matt Bruckner has been selected to serve as law clerk for U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Allan Gropper (Bankr. SDNY), beginning August/September 2010. Matt plans to continue his work fulltime in our group until that time. In the interim, please join me in congratulating Matt on this significant achievement, which is even more notable given today's highly competitive market for such positions. We are confident Matt will be a great addition to Judge Gropper's chambers. We also thank Matt in advance for his commitment to this important public service. Congrats, Matt, on this well-deserved opportunity! A BLAST FROM THE PAST * A BLAST FROM THE PAST
Check it out. Cannot remember how long ago this was. Some Hicksville High Alumni from the class of 1961 got together at Delaney's for Karaoke. Ed was wonderful, as usual, giving us top billing (LOL). Some of us didn't want to sing, so we just socialized. It was a memorable and wonderful night because we got together once again. Don't know how many of those memorable meetings are in the future?? I understand that today, October 14, 2009, a group of '61 grads got together for lunch. We are hoping for some pictures to support that meeting. In the interim, enjoy the "Blast from the Past." Click on the below link... http://entertainment.webshots.com/album/575083098yIbliK Just received from Dennis Naso,
pictures of the class of 1961 mini-reunion on October 14th... To view a slideshow, click on the first picture in the album and the thumbnail now fills a screen. Below the picture is a Toolbar and the center icon looks like a slide...click on the slide icon and you are able to view a slideshow of all the pictures in the album. A frog goes into a bank and approaches the
teller. He can see from her nameplate that her name is Patricia
Whack. My name is John C. Fyfe. I graduated in 1954. I'm not married and currently
live in London, England. Please make note of my new email address. Are
there any others on your list from the Class of 1954? Best wishes, Does anyone
recall a Ms. Huskawitz(sp?). She taught at Fork Lane as well as
Hicksville Junior High School. How about a Mr. Hilsky? Thanks, Hi
Maddy (Frischman) I've
been away on a holiday in Cornwall for just over a week; thanks VERY much
for keeping me in the loop about plans for the reunion. The company that has been mentioned sounds good, and the date
I believe is fine for me & my husband to come to the U.S.
Is the plan to have the venue on Long Island?
Once things become definite, I will spread the word amongst my 6 or
so good 'band friends' with whom I stay in touch & ask them to spread
it further. I've only just
joined Facebook and am NOT very savvy at all--I barely know how to reach
my 'wall'. If you can't find
anyone to publicize it on Facebook I'll try asking Barbara Cohen how to do
it....but I'd rather someone else did.
Definitely we should have HixNews publicize it as much as possible.
Hope you are well. We just got back last night & I haven't even
unpacked mostly yet or caught up with all my emails! Just please keep letting me know what's happening.... All
the best, C H E C K I T
O U T
Karaoke at Delaneys Featuring Hicksville Graduates
& Friends http://entertainment.webshots.com/album/575083098yIbliK The new
Alumni Bio Sketch from Jim Rerisi, class of 1961. Look on
the Alumni Bio Page... Hi Bob, Mike Why don't you expand your bio sketch a little and let your classmates know about your career after school. Your old email said Judge
Mike...what is your history regarding that? Have you checked our bio
page on the newsletter. We are trying to expand
the pages. Thanks
Regards Buffalo Bob Casale I was an Administrative Law Judge for the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency from 1982 to 1996 (when I retired). An ALJ is sometimes called an Article I judge whereas a judge who hears cases from divorces to criminal cases to civil litigation is often called an Article III judge. Article I , under the Constitution, defines the executive branch of government whereas Article 3 deals with the judiciary. Article I judges hear cases like public utility ratemaking, liquor license suspension and revocation, environmental permit denials, licenses to broadcast, unemployment compensation denials, etc., etc., etc. An Article I judge sometimes wears a robe. An Article I judge usually makes a written recommendation. It can be brief or quite lengthy. His/her decision goes to the head of the agency for whom he works for a final decision. In somewhat less than half the states an ALJ works for a separate agency that does nothing but adjudicate cases. Dear
HixNews Thank you
so very much for remembering my Birthday! Nancy
North Park '61 We had a march down memory lane in the
October issue. It was a reminder to many of us baby boomers and the many
history buffs about World War II. The posters salvaged show the way
Americans pulled up their bootstraps and made things happen. Check out
Down Memory Lane this month to see some additional posters that sure
reminded me what America is all about. Your
editors Thanks for the birthday card. Charlie Henningsen THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE LOVELY ANNIVERSARY CARD...WE
APPRECIATE ALL YOUR GOOD WISHES. PEGGY AND TOM GILL A very interesting video of Normandy during the invasion in 1944 and
pictures showing the same locations now...check it out. Warm Regards...The Editors http://opendoorway.multiply.com/video/item/172/Normandia-ontemehojePARTE1 Bob, Thanks for remembering my birthday. It's been
a busy time. Yesterday was my official retirement date, following a nearly
ten-year ministry with the West Point Christian Church and some forty
years in the ministry overall. I am grateful to God that I'm still
healthy and not quite ready for a rocking chair, so on Monday I will begin
my new job as Tri-Rivers Family and Community Development Coordinator for
the Parent-Child Development Corp. here in West Point. In my new position
I will counsel and coach families whose children are in the Head Start
Program, write grants and public relations materials, and interact with
local partners, especially those in faith communities. My wife, Carolyn,
and I will continue to reside at 520 W. Euclid Blvd., West Point, VA
23181. We've just learned that we're expecting a fourth grandchild in
May. Bill Palmer (HHS Class of 1964) Congrats on your
retirement. I though mine would never happen and I'm already in my
second year. Buffalo Bob Casale Hicksville
Vietnam War Era Memorial Our team has decided not to publish the current list of names in HixNews again until February. The past three months have seen very few new names added to our list; about 20 or so for both August and September and only 5 in October. This leads us to conclude that we have about exhausted the readership of HixNews as a source for names of the people who qualify for this memorial effort. As of October 21st, we have a total of 453 names that will be included in the Memorial. We thank all of you who participated in helping the Project Team increase this total from about 150 names when we started monthly publication in HixNews last March. This threefold increase could not have been accomplished without your help. So, we'll take a "sabbatical" for the next three months while we pursue other publication sources such as local and regional newspapers and national veteran's magazines for additional names. We'll be back in HixNews again in the New Year with the updated list to see if it generates any additional help from the readership before we move on to the next phase of the project, which will include site selection, a fund raiser and finalization of the Memorial and Memorial Plaque designs. In the meantime, new names can still be sent by email to Joe Carfora at jcarfora1@nc.rr.com. Thanks for all your help! On behalf of the Hicksville Vietnam War Era Project
Team ...a
note from Tommy Sullivan Looks good to me...but I've noticed that many of my friends from
Hicksville, however, are not aware of nor are they subscribed to the
newsletter. I've just recently subscribed (after much resistance) to Facebook
and people are coming out of the woodwork, some of them from Hicksville. Maybe we should create a Facebook account for the Project (but let's
find someone we know that knows how to do it...I'm just barely able to
navigate on it myself) Tommy Sullivan ...a note from Bob Casale think it's a great idea. There are so many things to do on Facebook. And it's incredible how many people have contacted me in the past several months. They do have a special area for causes and the search for Hicksville veterans is a good cause. Perhaps someone out there with time on their hands would volunteer at setting up and administering the account!!! Good idea. Warm Regards,
Hi Dennis... Sorry I missed the get together but I hope to be at the next one. Don't know if I told you about the Senior Idol show I did this past Sunday. Here is a link to the show... 2009 Senior Idol
Reunion-Van Nostrand Theatre Thanks, Dear
Alumni Henry
thought you might be interested in the following numbers
deduced from our master list of subscribers. Henry counted alumni only.
Not included are "friends"
and other non-alumni.
Received some pictures from Tina Gardner Kwiatkowski that were taken
during the summer of 2009. It's the Gardner family with additional
pictures of their now grown up children.
The
Gardners * * * Betty - Ronni - Jerry - Tina * * *
Justin - Ashley - Betty
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My
name is Alfred Merrill.
I attended Nicholai Street School and East Street School.
There
is a WWII Veterans monument at the Junior High School.
Please
help.
Found
the following picture archived...really need someone to take a
Please add me
to your news list.
My name is Debbi Gould Coonerty, HHS Class of 1972
My email address is
dscoonerty@hotmail.com
Thanks so much!
Debbi
Hi there!
I am a 1972
graduate of Hicksville High School. Living in Suffolk County for most of
my adult life, I was thrilled to come across the Hicksville News Letter.
It's been fun reading it - many names are familiar.
How would I go
about entering a former HHS student into the Hall of Fame? This friend is
still living in Hicksville and deserves such this honor more than anyone I can
think of. Please advise so that I can submit her qualifications for 2010!
Thanks so much,
Debbi Gould
Coonerty '72
The Glass Menagerie Community Choir, under the direction of Susan Glass, Will be performing thier Holiday concert of December 5th, 2009. We will be at our usual performance space, St. Joesph's Church at the corner of 6th Ave. and Washington Pl. in Greenwich Village, NY. The show will contain selections from Mendelssohn, Vaughan Williams, David Buttolph, and others. We will also be premiering a piece by Jonathan David. In addition, there will also be a few excerpts from Carmina Burana by Orff. This is part of a two year project that will culminate with a performance in Greece under the direction of Jonathan Babbcock. The concert will begin at 8 p.m. and tickets at the door are only $ 20.00. Seating is first come first served. Come kick off the holiday season. I'm sure that your spirits will be lifted.
See you there...
David Teitel '68
Hi,
This is Nancy Johnsen Kaye, class of 59, letting you know that I have been in touch with all the "lost" that I enquired about; that is Carol Krumenacher and Elaine Sotis. Thank you Joyce for the connections. Also anxious to see/hear about the 59 reunion the earlier part of this month.
Thanks for all you all are doing.
Nancy Johnsen Kaye '59
While going through pictures for my Mom's service, I found an old class picture of mine. I have the first names of the students listed. I am sure if we check the yearbook, we can some of the last names. The teacher was Mrs. Massa and it was fourth grade in 1959..
Margaret Kozma Olthaus '67
Bob,
I live in
South Miami that is bordering whatever is left of the Everglades.
Best of
everything,
Bob,
Thank you for
sending the lovely birthday card, AND thank you for all
Sandi Trenka
'55
Dear HixNews
Thanks for the birthday card. Very thoughtful.
Thanks again.
Denny Tillman '60
Thank you for the birthday and anniversary cards.
Roberta (Dictor) Frankel '58
Hello,
I had been receiving the newsletter for a long time and for some unknown reason stopped getting the emails. Please send the monthly newsletter to judygg@cox.net
Thanks,
Judy (Brandfon) Greenfield '74
The name Bob Casale doesn't ring a bell with me (maybe
I'm old), but I lived on 12 Edgewood Drive between 1952 and 1966, so I was
intrigued by the last picture in Photo Gallery from this October's alumni
newsletter.
Bob - did you live on Edgewood Drive? Were we neighbors?
We lived across the street from the Leach's (Jerry and Johnny) who were
several years older than my twin Ira and me.
Thanks.
Joel T" Lieberman '66