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September, 2007     Volume 7 - Issue 11

 

 


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Last month's HixNews

Hi,
Joyce (Thorburn) Jurgensen class of '67. I lived and worked in Hicksville for over 45 years. I have been in Real Estate with Coldwell Banker for over 18 years. I noticed someone wanted to see their old house 
A few years ago Nassau County took pictures of all properties. If you go to: http://www.nassaucountyny.gov/mynassauproperty/main.jsp , you will see your old home as of 2002.

Joyce (Thorburn) Jurgensen

Hi, HixNews Editors,

A number of alumni have been asking about seeing pix of their old neighborhoods in Hicksville. You can do this fairly easily using Google Maps. For instance, if you click on the following URL: Link  you will see a fairly high resolution bird's eye view of Arcadia Lane, near the corner of Arrow Lane. The green arrow is located in front of the house I grew up in (#57 Arcadia). A few others from the Class of '59 who lived on Arcadia are: Marty Polsenski; Arthur Isaksen; and Steve Reden. Jed Schaiman's future wife Val also lived on Arcadia Lane. 

You can easily navigate from this Google Satellite Map of Arcadia Lane to nearby neighborhoods if you want to see what the house you grew up in looks like now.

Regards,
Henry Lichtenstein, Class of '59

[Ed. Note: go to http://maps.google.com/maps  and type in your address]


 

Anton Mure, '68, identified Gary Kieriewski ('67) as the 2nd from the right in the quartet photo posted last month.  Bob Casale says Bob Kasten ('61) is the 2nd from the left.


Hello from Texas, I look forward to your newsletter each month! Thank you 
for doing such a great job.  It's really fun to recognize some of my
classmate's names and to hear about their lives.  I graduated in 1964,
married my high school sweetheart in January 1967 just before he entered
active duty with the Air Force.  My husband Bob would have graduated from
HHS in 1964 but because of his father's illness, his family moved out to
Lindenhurst in 1963 - so he's a Lindenhurst 1964 grad.  Bob spent nearly 30
years in the Air Force and now has eleven additional years of military
service with the Texas Military Forces under the Texas Adjutant General.
We've been Texans for many years now, often leaving for one assignment or
another but always returning to Texas.  We now live in New Braunfels, Texas
- in the Texas Hill Country and we love it!  I worked in banking and county
government for many years but am now very happily retired. We are fortunate
to have both our daughters and their families nearby.  We'd like to say a
special hello to all the HHS 1964 grads!  Lorraine Cheeseman (Kirwan )
lorrainecheeseman@yahoo.com

Editors,

 I don't know if you can use these photos of some of the kids who
hung out at the Levittown Parkway Village Green in Hicksville.  These photos
were taken around 1962 and were friends of my brother Skip (John) Kirwan.
Top row, left to right:  Photo #1:  Vinnie Tulisha, Jerry S. (NFI), Tommy
D'Amato, George Lien, and Roy Hunt.   Photo #2:  Peter Molloy and George
Lien.  Bottom Row, left to right:  Photo #3: Laura Adams, Patty Mathews,
Denise Douglas, Kay Burgoyne, and Sue Douglas.  Photo #4:  Top is Richie
Blauvelt, followed by George Lien, and can't see the other faces!  Photo #5:
Jerry S. (NFI), Tommy D'Amato and George Lien. 

Lorraine (Kirwan) Cheeseman, HHS 1964 



Hicksville Memories - In the early 1960s I lived at 55 Nevada Street, the
first street north of Mid-Island Plaza where our backyards butted up against
the Plaza parking lot.  Being so close to Mid-Island Plaza, naturally it was
the place to hang out but my best memories include sitting on top of my
garage with family and friends watching the annual fire tournaments.  The
tournament started with a parade.  At least once, my brother Walter, a
Nassau County Police Officer, was in the lead riding his three wheeled
motorcycle.  From the garage top we had an absolutely excellent view of the
fire trucks from around the state racing, then screeching to a halt, tires
smoking, while firefighters jumped off and speedily aimed their hoses at a
distant target - the team that hit the target in record time would win the
trophy!  Mike Cucci, who recently wrote in, lived a few houses away and
probably remembers the tournaments also.  Bob Cheeseman


 



 Thank you to HixNews.  I saw a letter written by Myra Giansante in a
previous newsletter and wrote to ask you to put her in touch with me, Kathy
Kennedy (62).  Myra wrote, but better than that, when she was in New York
recently, she called me.  I invited her and her sister-in-law, Tina Giansante
(Louis' wife) to lunch at my home, and we spent the better part of four
hours talking, reminiscing and discovering new things about each other.
What a wonderful day we had.

Also thanks for the pictures of the horrific rain storm you must have had.
Couldn't believe the waterfall on the LIRR!  We were in sunny Italy and
missed the floods.  I'm home a week and already ready to go back to the hot,
but much drier clime.

Kathy Kennedy, Class of '62

Dear Readers,

My sister Cookie (class of '60) and I were having lunch and chatting about shoes, ships, sealing wax and the newsletter. I mentioned an email we received from a reporter in England wanting to get in touch with the Twin Tones.  An email to John Cunningham put them in touch and the man in England sent a thank you note.  I mentioned that we get several requests each month when a reader notices a name in the newsletter and wishes to make contact with an old friend.  We have put quite a few people back in touch.  Cookie said that I should mention what goes on behind the scenes of the newsletter; therefore, this note.  She also knows about editorial differences because we share most everything.  Sisters are wonderful!

We did receive a note from Kathy Kennedy Weidig '62, which is printed elsewhere in this edition.  Many people just send a short "thank you" but it would be nice to read a little more about these small reunions.  This newsletter can only exist as long as you, dear readers, share.

Pat (Koziuk) Driscoll, '56


Patrick A. Quinn '78 (NY), currently Vice President for Enrollment Management at Utica College.
Birthdate is 10/18
Spouse is Linda and anniversary is 3/26/88
We have three children, James (13), Sarah (9) and Emily (4)
Live in New Hartford, NY (near Utica in Central New York) 


Judy (Brandfon) Greenfield, '74 is looking for other HHS grads now living in Arizona.


Questions about the Hicksville Varsity Jacket.

Being in the history business I am interested to see if anybody knows the history of the Hicksville varsity jacket. Does anybody know when the jacket was first issued to varsity members, who designed it, and anything else about it? Would love to hear the history of the jacket if anybody knows anything. Let me know.... as always, I enjoy reading the newsletter... here's a photo of John "Jack" Kearney and myself wearing our jackets for the 1970 cross-country All-Division awards.
Vinnie Luisi, '72


Below are some comments from subscribers to the Hicksville High School Newsletter. If you know of a friend or former schoolmate who is not aware of our monthly publication, please advise them of our identity or send us their email address so we can advise them when the publication is available on our website.

Hi Bob...
Many, many thanks for such a great newsletter. I was just able to get together with my best friend from high school, Linda (Frimmer) Whitlock, class of 1958, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. We had a fine time and she will probably send you pictures to publish in the next newsletter. Hope my donation will help with the expenses.
Keep up the good work.
Warmly,
Judy DeVincentis Morgan, class of '58
Durango, Colorado


Hi Bob...
Here is a donation toward the Hicksville High School Website.
I really enjoy reading your monthly newsletter. Please, can you put the year of my graduation near my name...1957??
Good Luck
Bob Uhlich


Dear Bob...
Please find enclosed a small donation to HixNews. Long overdue, I'm afraid!!
Use it in good health.
Pat McCarthy Schwalback, class of '56


Dear Bob & Assoc. @ hixnews...
Thanks again for your great website. It's a "public service" to us!!
Sincerely, 
Martin Brandfon, Attorney at Law, class of '67
Redwood City, California


Dear Bob...
Hope all is well on your end. What a delight it is to receive the newsletter. And, It's growing by leaps and bounds.
The heat has been turned on here in the Southwest; Hot and Dry!! June and into July are our hottest months in the middle part of New Mexico. The tourists have descended upon us, also; good for the economy. Its funny how there are still people who think New Mexico is a foreign country.
I am enclosing a check to help with the cost of the newsletter. You and everyone on the staff of the newsletter are doing a phenomenal job.
Take Care.
Sincerely,
Lorraine (Kalen) Lowen, class of '66


Dear Bob & rest of Hix News editors...
Here is my monetary donation toward the expenses of the great Hix Newsletter you guys turn out every month. I intend to send you some of my old Hicksville memories soon.
I can't remember if you mentioned Roy's passing on October 17, 2006? I was too distraught at the time. That's what happens after 50 years of marriage.
Again—great job!!
Sincerely,
Gwen (McCue) Schaaf, class of '55


Dear Bob...
Chris (Polanski) and I are email pals and have been for a long while. It was nice to hear from you and to reconnect after 47 years.
I remember your name - but can't place your face (see below...this was before corrective surgery and then there is a picture of the results of my surgery - Bob).
You may or may not remember me. I was Kathy McDonald in high school.
There were four of us in school back then who were "friends to the end" and that friendship continues right up to the present time. We weren't the "Four Horsemen" but rather just friends who enjoyed life and shared life's moments together. The other three friends were Maddy Frischman, Sharon Goldman and Linda Zuckerman.
Kathy (McDonald) Corey, class of '60

Editor note...I do remember Kathy as well as the other lovely ladies. Here they are as they looked in high school. Kathy said they all keep in touch but especially Kathy and Maddy!!!


Kathy McDonald

Sharon Goldman

Myra Rosen Fox, class of '65 moved away after graduation and moved back to Long Island in 1992. I now live in Roslyn with my husband Stewart, who I dated in High School, and took to my senior prom. We have three grown children. Oh yes, I'm a painter and will be in a four person show at the South Huntington Library, Alfred Van Loen Gallery 145 Pidgeon Hill Rd. Huntington Station NY. 631-549-4411 TapMyra@aol.com

I would like to invite you to the opening reception on Saturday Sept 8, 2007 from 2-4 PM at the South Huntington Public Library. It is a wonderful collaborative exhibit by Pat Hadley, Linda S. Ruden, Myra J. Fox and Randy E. Kraft. The exhibit is called THE LANDSCAPE OF OUR LIVES A Vision of Four-The exhibit will be be open from September 8th-October 11.


Hi editors,
It was great to read and reminisce, what a great job you are all doing. I'd love to know whether anything is in the works for a "50th" for the class of 1958 next year. I live in Ft. Lee, NJ part of the year and in Boynton Beach, FL during the winter. I'd be available to help with a reunion if there is a committee forming. My email is marciapollack@comcast.net  
Marcia (Rubinstein)Pollack, '58


Hello,

Richard Sneckenberg here, class of 1958. Name had been changed to Brent Walker back in the early 1960's.

I also have a new website that you might consider listing in the Hix news. I have been collecting automobiles from the 1950's & 1960' and have a new website that might bring back memories to some of your readers. collectiblemetal.net

My many thanks to Roger & Vicky (Penner '58) Whitaker for their support in completing the website.

Many Thanks
Brent


 Hi to HixNews graduates and friends, 
I am still going through dad's political pictures and news articles in his scrapbooks,  found some regarding Hicksville High School students and the old Nicholai Street School. Hopefully it will bring back fond memories for our HixNews readers. Unfortunately no dates were on the pages, but I believe the articles are from the 1960's.....
Ann Grunewald, '59



Joe Milich class'68, currently living in California.

Birthday March 19th     Anniversary October 10, 1970

Marie Cummings Milich (wife)

Forty years in a nutshell!

I lived at 15 Albany Street, Hicksville til 1967.
I lived in Mike Sarluco's house until graduation; my family had moved to Lindenhurst.

Joined the Air Force Aug 1968 to become a Computer/Electronic Technician!!! They made me a Medical Technician (long story).
Did my basic training in San Antonio, Texas, and my tech school was in Biloxi, Mississippi.
First assignment was in Wichita, Kansas. Dave Viejo came and spent a month (until the money was gone) but that is also a long story.
Met my wife in Wichita and got married, 10-October-1970.
Spent 1971 in Hawaii as an Aeromedical Technician; during that time I flew to Japan, Korea, Alaska and the Philippines. I had a chance to go to Australia, but I missed the plane (long story).
I got stationed in Colorado Springs, Colorado from 1972-4.
My son (Mike) was born March 25th, 1973 at the United States Air Force Academy Hospital.
We went to Wichita Falls, Texas for a while until I got stationed in Tucson, Arizona 1975-79.
We finally got base housing, sold our house, got orders for Phoenix, moved to a apartment, moved to Phoenix expecting base housing but went to an apartment instead, all in 4 months time (definitely a long story).

I left the Air Force on 7-Sep-79 and moved back to Colorado Springs and attended college for Electronics (I knew I would get to electronics, sooner or later).
In 1982 we moved to Lindenhurst, N.Y., and I worked at the VA hospital in Northport, on the Island. My brother-in-law worked for the Department of Commerce and got me a position as an Electronic Tech. in Portland, Maine. We lived there until 1986 when I put in for a position in Grand Junction, Colorado.
In Aug 1998 I retired from federal service and we moved to Colorado Springs once again.

In Jan 2003, my son was living in San Diego, California, when he got very ill. We put up our house for sale and in Aug of that year we moved to S. California to be with our son.
It has been four years now, and needless to say living in S. California, I'm no longer retired. I'm currently working for General Atomics.

It's been a good life..I'll write again ...in forty years! 


Class of 1958 10th Reunion

Click on the picture to see a larger version
Picture courtesy of Vicky (Penner) Whitaker

Below are pictures from the same class of 1958's 20th (or is it 25th?) reunion
Holiday Inn in Plainview
(I realize that there's a lot of overlap, but wanted to be sure everyone got in)






Billy Joel & Gary Kiriewsky 6th Grade.  Can you find them?
The teacher has been identified as Mrs. Miladantri.
Can readers identify any of the other kids?


Hi,

This is Rita (Mallett) Papazian from the Class of 1958. Just to let you know I've been a community journalist in Connecticut for over 30 years. The History Press just published my (soft cover) book, "Remembering Fairfield: Famous People & Historic Places." You can see it on line at Borders and Barnes & Noble. I now have five grandchildren. I teach writing at a community college and free-lance,. I want to give a shout out to all my alumni from my class, i.e. Linda Frimmer, etc. My classmate Vicki Penner Katz Whitaker and I are still friends (53 years now) and enjoy our annual visit in Springfield, IL. We're still silly and laugh about our Journalism class with Dr. Dart.

love to all
Rita Mallett Papazian

P.S. I forgot to mention my website: ritapapazian.com 







 

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