Pictures are worth a 1000 words,
but I could only think of a few.
A. J.
Brent
Was he always a good
talker,
or just one hell of a
salesman?
Jeff Hynds
Looks good, seems to still have his 1965 weight!
Wish I did. (Do I see a young "Officer" Barney
Fife?)
Charlie Graf
That face, who could forget it. Always a smile and a laugh for everyone.
Check the year book photo, I've seen that hair before.
Fred
Smith
Is he on vacation at the "Sand Bag
Hotel"?
Don't think so, photo taken in Iraq. What some people won't do for
fun.
Lauren Reed
Easy to spot still looks like she did in '65. WOW!
Marshall Galliers and wife Ava. Taken at a party in Sept. 18, 2004 at Randy's house.
Penelope
Ermey
Still has that
SMILE! Hold on, same hair doo, too!
The 2nd pix is a photo of Penelope during a set-up of a large Corp. function in
Venice. Someone lost their head over her,
Russ Gehweler
Hey, got a boat or yacht to
move? Call Russ. If you're looking to go fishing, based on this pix,
try you're local fish store.
The color is great as Russ shows us, but I'm not buying the story about the 3
1/2 hour fight to get it into the boat!
Rich Fox
I asked him for a new photo. When I saw this one it reminded me of "EMOC"
at the Ridgewood YMCA. Thanks Rich for all your help with getting photos
of those on this page. See "THE EPICS" on the "Picture
This" tab!
Ron Dohman. If golf is your game, call Ron. He'd love to show you
the sand trap and water hazard he just found. It's called Cape Cod!

Marilyn Robson
I don't remember wine tasting as an elective class?
Connie Devries & Monty
It's those eyes, look at that gleam in them. Both of them, I mean all four
eyes. Monty (aka Puppy Eyes)
was best known for his ability to locate trees and fire hydrants. It's great to
see the old gang.
But the real question we have to ask of Connie and Monty is, "What time does Connie's clock say".
Thanks for the picture, Connie. You send them and I'll post them!
Bonnie Gillespie
Notice how Bonnie looks so inconspicuous and blends in with her
background wearing those "Foster Grants". Does everyone but me
live at the ocean?
Bonnie Caddell
This Bonnie lass always did have a thing about SHORT guys
with BIG brown eyes. Paw over the Year Book. She hasn't changed.
Linda Harris
Hey Linda, thanks for the new picture. Two photos and 4 smiles that look
the same. Ain't PhotoShop great.
Russ Floyd
Check the year book for this one. Did you know that at one time both
Russ and I looked a lot alike? He has a beard - I have a beard.
He has great looking hair - I have.......just skip that part.
OH LOOK IT'S Rich Fox AGAIN! Same guy different girl!
The BEACH BOYS said it best,
"round, round, get around, I get around".
Oh wow, it's not just some girl it's Nancy Breuer.
Who else would you expect to be wearing the old School colors.
GO TEAM!!
Allyson Lampe
If you are going to mention team and school spirit, Allyson would have
to be at the top of the list. Looking back (as my kids say, to the olden
days)
I remember Allyson as one of the main instigators in a lot of school
dances, plays and Hoagie Drives.
Doug Ury
Doug and his wife, Karen have a beautiful baby boy, Niki and live in Charlotte
4-15-2005 So, Randy. Did you say to email you if a correction should be on
the website?
I noticed that it says Dave Kuenzler and his wife
have the youngest kids, aged 6 and 9. Doug and I have them beat by a longshot!
(I'm trying to keep Doug young!) There's alot to be said for second marriages
Joel McCormick, III
At least for the new photo he did smile. If I remember Joel was always
smiling.
It's just that no one could figure out what he was up to! You know behind
that
stern look he was thinking, "What can I do next for some excitement?"

Pat Kitson
If I remember right (and since I'm doing the writing I am) Pat never was angry,
mad, upset,
yelled or any of those things. In fact she is one of the most upbeat
people I knew at the time.
Who am I kidding! Upbeat you bet, but not quiet and shy. If there
was any mischief going on
Pat either knew about it or was in on it. Pat, good to see you been
keeping busy (3 kids, being one,
I exclude husbands as kids, but the wives know otherwise)
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Alison Whittaker
Alison didn't graduate with the our class but, was in our thoughts. We did
however get a photo from her yearbook.
I
don't see much change at all. Except the one is in color. Heck her
hair style didn't even change.
Mine did, from little to even less.
We missed
her at our graduation, but expect to see her at the "REUNION".
OH NO, I said that "R"
word again, sorry Connie.

Betty Smith
Ah, a professional picture. I hope I got this right. Went back to
the yearbook trying to find Betty Smith.
Who the heck is Verna Smith? It's Betty alright. Betty, thanks for
making it fun in school. You're one of
a few who was smart and worked on the fun committees. How do I know, you
ask? We worked on a lot
of the same projects. Betty made everything more fun along with just being
a nice person to be around.

Bob Hunter
Bob had the only pool of any of the kids I knew. At one of the summer
afternoon swims it seemed that Steve Keffer
decided to "moon" those of us standing in the pool. Sure we
laughed. Oh, did I mention Bob's sister, Jean walking
down the hill from the house. Man did we laugh then. Steve, he just
jumped into the water.
Carolyn Witt
The current photo tells more about Carolyn than the School photo. Let me
put it this way. In the hall outside
Mrs. Perry's 7th grade classroom I came upon two girls one day after
school. Carolyn was one and the other
was Jill Lippincott. Did you know either one of these young ladies could
fit "into" a hall locker. You bet I was
surprised. Do you remember how narrow those lockers were? Boy, the
things we remember.

Bob Smith
Bob, Pat (wife) and
Allyson (daughter) from the 2003 wedding. Bob retired from Bell Labs after
21 years. Guess
that's why my phone
bill went down! Now he is an Associate Professor at Monmouth
University. Bob, just what the
world needs, one
more Professor Associating at good old MU?

Vin Dreeland
Ah yes Vin, the
good old days with Mr. Meyer in mechanical drawing class. I remember him
having some type of white
foam around his
mouth. It was some kind of ointment, sure. But, when he slammed and
broke a big wooden triangle
on the desk, well
the foam seemed to make the image a little more intense. I know I
jumped!

Cathy Herzog
We asked Cathy for a recent photo and Cathy wrote.
"Anyway, one of my staff's kids took my picture this afternoon. I
made him take about ten shots, and finally he
got bored and said, "Cathy, you aren't ever going to look 25 so let's just
send them this one." Here it is."
Cathy, did I mention the other 9 web sites that your photo is located.
As far as looking 25. We'll let the picture speak for itself!

Karen Kraebel
Thanks Karen for the new pix. It's easy to see that Cyndy is Karen's
daughter. All we can hope for is that
Karen is keeping a closer eye on her than Karen's mom did with her. "What a
knock out dynamic duo."
Joanne Lomauro
Hey, look here. Joanne is the first person to have high tech in her recent
photo. See that computer screen?
Joanne was good at running things at school and it looks like she is in charge
again!
Doesn't look like a Math Teacher though, so much for yearbook data.

Howie Gelbert
OK Howie, at the reunion it will be every ones job to make you smile.
Looks like life has treated you well. Smile!

Dave Kuenzler
Dave has two daughters, so? The old man tells us that the youngest will be
6 in June and the oldest is 9. Well, Dave,
all
I
can say is that you might be right. You and your wife have the youngest
kids. Either you didn't learn the basics in
biology or you just needed lots of practice! Keep a eye on the young lady
on the left. There is mischief in those
eyes.

Jack Grundy & Karen Vanderbeck
Well, here you are. The first couple from the class that was willing to
send us a picture. It seems that just going through school
wasn't long enough to be together. Jack and Karen decided to make it a
long term relationship. Congratulations to them both.
We know that there is another couple from the class out there, but we're waiting
for a picture from them.

Valerie Lavella
Another little girl who seems to have been able to keep that little girl
smile. And with grand daughter Hayleigh Faith on her lap,
she has every right to be happy. Rich suggests we look at the Hamilton 3rd
grade picture. Can you find her without looking at the names?

Mark Coffman & wife
Deb
Mark and Deb really look
like they are suffering. They live in L.A. and vacation in Costa Rica.
And I thought Mark never
paid attention in World Geography.
Ellen Vanderbeck
Yes, Ellen is related to
Karen. Craig and I always fought like cats and dogs. I'm sure the
"V" sisters didn't.
If we could only all keep the
smiles we had in high school. The picture looks like a cruise ship to me.

Bruce Healy
I remember Bruce as a
really laid back type of guy. Now if Bruce could just get his wife Alice
and
daughter Charlotte a
little more relaxed. Where does one get Christmas wrapping paper that
large?
Bruce is a consummate
chef and has several books to his credit. Both Amazon and Auto Zone carry
his works.

Murray Lubitz
The photo above was done
with GREAT care! Rich and I decided to split Murray and his lovely wife
and insert some one you
might recognize. You know "what's his name", that guy.
Florence has passed,
and I am saddened that I
will not get to meet her. But we thank Murray for the great photo.

Ingrid Longden
Check your year
book. Ingrid listed "I want to be a teacher" as future plans.
Yah, yah, yah.
And Murray wanted to meet
the President. OK Ingrid, when you get past the painting problem
you seem to be having let
us know. Hint: try using a "roller". Please note the paint
is all over, but,
NOT ON THE APRON!
Must have been a Disney PHOTO LOCATION.
If you want to HELP
Ingrid paint, just click on her painting and I will magically Wisk you away
so you can help her.
But you'll have to find
your way BACK here by yourself!

Jill Lippincott
Did I miss
something? Have you noticed how many are hiding their true location by
standing in
front of some
waves. Or are they just trying to impress us? Jill, even hiding
behind those tinted "quad focal"
glasses you still have
the same cheery look about you as you did in school.

Linda Hardenberg &
Kevin Espie
OK, two more who decided
to carry on in the "I married my High School Sweetheart" tradition.
I don't remember them
dating in school, but then again who could keep up with the constant
changing of partners.
Linda seems to have been able to keep her head up, while Kevin still
has that lean to the
right. Just to be closer to Linda I guess.

Marie Freeland
I was told by some people
I work with that the women of our class seemed to have aged better than the
guys.
Marie is another
classmate who you would spot and recognize in an instant if you saw her on the
street.

Donna Richardson & Darlene
Ludwig
"men never
make passes at girls who wear glasses" NOT! They look great!
(Anony. author - RF)
George Speer
George left Glen Rock in 1960
for Brazil and returned in 1964.
Left again to go to PA, then
NY, then TX, then Brazil, then FL, finally back to Brazil.
Two marriages (2nd one is 14
years and counting) and one daughter later, George
does commercial handline
fishing. I guess you could say he is well traveled.
He didn't mention anything
about the Brazil beaches, but we know why he stayed!
He will not make the reunion,
however our thoughts are with you George.

Barb Jonic
Again we have the typical
picture of a 1965 (female) graduate. The smile that was always for
everyone she talked to.
A smile that said, see my
smile has not changed in the xxx years since you last saw me. As I post
pictures, there are
some I would not
recognize and then there are some I would. Barb is one I would.

Betsy Tribe
That
good looking guy in the photo with me is my husband, Grant, a.k.a Santa. Picture
him in a red suit with
little glasses on the end
of his nose. This was taken on a recent cruise for his "other"
job as a tax consultant.
My brother-in-law is an
avid HUNTER! Please tell "Santa" that he missed my house AGAIN
this year.
Hint, Hint!

Don Marshall
Not all pix are at the
beach, as I am reminded. But, Don how did you get all that snow and
mountains at the FL coast?
I know you can't fake a
palm tree. What do you think I am? Don't answer, my wife already
told me.

Randy Guthrie
Ask Randy about Mr. Z's
(I think I started that) English class. Two Randy's and of course confusion
when
my - our name was
called. He, that is Randy G. got his name changed for the class.
Shakespeare was that
subject at the time. His name, ask him.

Martha Krause
Martha is an avid
gardener and has some great tips. Lives in Fairlawn, is a member of
the Fairlawn Garden Assoc.,
and makes the
"garden state" live up to its name.

Linda and Kathy
Notice how the girls seem
to show up every where you look. Could be worse pictures to look at.

Bud Hedinger
Bud and I go way, way
back. We shot bows and arrows in his back yard with Indian Guides.
We all knew him as
Pudgy Roulette, the
famous rock star. Now Bud's hiding on the airwaves and you can tell
this ain't no home pix.
Yep, click on Bud's happy
face and see what he's up to.

Ivo Duentsch
Ivo was, at that time,
our worldly-type student. After all, he was from a different country.
Yes, we learned a lot
from him and not just soccer. As you can tell he still looks the same,
except
for the 220vac wire he is
holding!

Mary Lou Moran
Here's is another person
you would still recognize. From the pix she is still in the north.
Notice that
far away look in her eyes
in the school pix. Notice those squinty, beady eyes in the current
one.
Yea, she's still up to
mischief just like in school. Only now, she's the "teach"!
Remember when something
was going to happen at
school and you didn't know what it was? All you had to do was find Lou.

Steve Dovgin
Ah yes. What can
one say about Steve. I remember one time...... as there may be Grand
Children
looking at this site I
will try to be careful. Steve is another of those who are laughing at
folks like Rich Fox,
as he fights his way thru
the snow each winter. Yes, Steve now resides in sunny Florida.
Susan Gross
For those of us who are
fighting to look as we did in 1965, Susan is the one to contact. Susan is
a dietician in the Big Apple.
So if you feel the need
before the REUNION I'm sure she would give you a few good pointers. By the
way Susan,
are Nathan's Hotdogs
still available in the city? I know they just opened one in Japan!
They're a food group aren't they?

Jim Hagenzieker
Here is Jim and his lovely wife Betty enjoying a day at the famous,
"See I am at the beach location" that seems
so typical of our classmates. I guess that we had our fill of the cold
and snow as we were growing up.
Those of us who are still in the snow areas, well, we wish you clouds
and rain!

Nancy & Larry Haff
I have to admit that this was
not a team I would have expected. I don't ever remember Nancy Furler and
Larry Haff dating in the 60's.
But as you can see, another happy couple from our class. I can note
however,
that Larry has gone to a more casual
look than I remember him having in school.
OK,OK so I used a little "POETIC
LICENSE" Here's the real scoop:
"By the way, just to give
you correct info... (per your comment by our photo)...Larry and I actually met
in
chemistry class Jr. year and dated right through college and married
upon graduation from MSU."
Nancy Haff

Don Mercereau, Betty & Jim
Hagenzieker, and Don's wife, Shiela Mercereau.
One of the joys I get from doing the web site is that I get to see
everyone's pictures early on.
When you realize that some of our friends are lost, a picture like this
one reminds us that we were and
always will be a close class. I don't see that from today's schools,
parents and kids.

Barb Clickener
You can tell by the height of the
above photo there was never any thought of CROPPING this one.
I can figure out why the guy is
smiling and I'm sure that Barb doesn't mind the setup either!
As always I note the weird things.
Just what are they sitting on? How could the person and chair
located in the lower left be that
small? I have to admit that I was attracted to the lower corner by.....

Katy Van Heest and Doug Little
Kathy has shown up in several
locations but, this time Doug is with her. I must say that Kathy was a
problem.
Of course not in school. Kathy
was never behind anything that happened at school. She was always "IN
FRONT"
leading the way. No the problem
I had with her was that she always had lots of nice things to say. It took
me
quite a while to get the text off her
class picture. For your message in my yearbook Kathy, I thank you.

Nancy Stott, Dick & son Kevin
Nancy was with us at Byrd School, but
left early on when her family left for Nevada. Graduating from Carson City
high school.
Nancy and I have talked (by email and
phone) several times. The memories and pictures to be posted on the
"Picture This" page
should be interesting to many of us
to say the least.

Don Kafafian
A gruff sort was Don. But, if you needed help with anything or anyone,
he was your man. A bear on the outside
and an old softy on the inside. Don still has that same look about him
and I suspect inside has not changed much either.

Jane Fixman
On some, the smile was there but, not there. If you can follow that,
then you know that Jane's was real,
all the time. The eyes, nose and smile were always present. It was
what you couldn't see that made
Jane a person to keep an eye on. Mischievous should have been her nick
name!

Larry Conner
You remember Larry. Quiet, calm and spoke softly. At Least that's what
the yearbook said. Larry is reminding
us of the "Good Old Days". Not 1965 but 1865. Larry is a avid
collector of old weapons as you can see.
He also wanted me to remind you to get your reservations and checks in
for the "Class Reunion".
Rich knows good help when he finds it!

Dan Del Grosso
I remember Dan as a friend.
A man you could trust. And we did! He was Senior Class Treasurer.
He ran cross country, played baseball
and helped on class projects.
But Dan, with that shirt my wife said
PEARLS would have gone better.
(Yes I will be at the Reunion for
return comments about this site)

Joan Zenock
What do I say about Joan? This may panic those of you who have not sent
pictures, yet.
Come on send them and join in the fun! Joan is one of those lucky ones
who has maintained her youth.
The smile and the gleaming eyes. It was what lurked behind those eyes
that worried most of us. She is last in the year book
but, in front when you needed a friend.

Marilyn Mooney
To quote a line from the captain of
the movie Down Periscope, "Damn I love this job"
Marilyn said:
"I HATE to have my picture
taken and never show anyone, but here it is.
I am enjoying your work on the class website. Please stop putting pictures of
classmates
on the site unless they have gained at least 50 pounds and gone gray.
Especially
stop putting pretty women on the site. This will help my peace of mind
considerably.
This is a photo of my husband Bob and me trying to look respectable for our
church directory."
OK Marilyn, We'll compare you to the
rest and see if you're right. See you at the "R"

Judy Viscardi & Terry Smith
After putting on my diving gear
(another water pix) I would like to say hello to Judy and Terry. The water
this time
is the Thames River. Ask your
kids and see if they know where it is located. Terry is
Judy's husband.
They both look happy (sort of) and that is all we all could hope for at this time in our lives.

Carol Fleischer
Look Ma!, no water. Well, here
is a good reason to show up at the "Reunion"! It looks like Carol does not
spend
all her time at the beach. She
always had this air of confidence about her. That has not changed.
If I remember right
Carol did some TV work with animals.
Don't even go there! It was a show about those amazing animals. To
me
Carol never seemed like the outdoors
type. I guess I was wrong. Carol, PLEASE come to the Reunion!!!

Jill Kopsik
OK, now we're getting somewhere! This is how we're supposed to be.
Dressed casual, on dry land and happy.
The only thing missing is the beer. The fact that they're fenced in may
also lead to some clues as to why they are smiling.

Cynthia Jurewicz
Not much change here. Cyn looks
like she did in '65. The back drop is from "Enchantment Under The Sea"
made famous from some movie.
But which movie?

Marlis Streeck
Marlis and Bonnie were always a pair
to be reckoned with. Marlis is another classmate who you could spot
now with no problem. It's
always the smiles that you see first and it's the smiles we remember the most.

Judy Frick
One more classmate who has aged well
with time. It's easy to be a little critical of ourselves as the years
pass by, but
Judy should not have that concern.
Like a good bottle of wine, Judy has aged well. Iit's just that the "cork"
at the top
may being losing it's grip!

Marcia Schenk
How is it that the softer set has
maintained themselves so well?
The eyes and smile seem not to have
been lost over the years.

Liz Nelson
See what I mean? You would know
Liz anywhere, she still looks the same. Liz at her daughter's wedding.

Cheryl David
Now Cheryl would be a little harder
to spot. The hair is lighter and longer. And me being a man with
failing vision,
my concentration slipping, plus I
have what's known as "RIGHT SIDED FOCUS", I keep wandering
to the right side of the picture.

Kathy Service
Katie as her friends call her (and I
hope I'm one when I get done) is a talented and successful artist.
Our class has given many artsy types
to the world. I, myself am a cat lover and understand Katie's expression.
But then cats don't care what their
grabbing on to, do they Katie.
With that DIG I'll stop. I see
a lot of claws, and not just the cats.
Pick on the picture above and let
Katie show you what she does!

Pete Schild
Pete was always neat and proper
(maybe not so proper as neat). Just glad to see he went to a wider tie.
But, it's still no straight!
Had to find something to dig at, cause he's still got hair! Even that little dip
in the center.
A lot of famous folks have that
little dip of hair in the center of the forehead. Eddie Munster comes to
mind.

Jeanne Jessen
What can we say about Jeanne?
How about having her show Mr. Russ Gehweler (see way up top) how to fish!
Be sure to see Jeanne on the
"Picture This Page" I can picture it!!

Liz Zausmer
Liz and her mom, Jeanette in a recent
photo. Liz is one of the people I would not have spotted if I passed her
on the street. Only the smile remains the same. Liz and I must have
been friends. It took me forever to get
all the text removed from her yearbook picture. At least I hope we were
friends. Maybe she was just being nice to me.
I have a feeling, at the reunion, some of you may want to say more than
just "Hi".

Kathy Wilkerson
Kathy, oh Kathy. Admittedly,
she was one of my favorite people. I never told her so but we were young
and I was shy.
Kind of like I am now. I still
see now what I saw then. The hair, the eyes, the mouth and well let's stop
there. See I can be nice!

Nancy Reed
Nancy and her grandniece Jaeyn.
Yes Nancy, you once were held in your mothers arms like that.
We can see that both of you bought
your clothes at the same store. Is yours a one-piece also?

Dave Knauer
As nice as I was to Kathy W. above,
Dave and his wife Patrice have opened the door to, well let's see.
Yes, Dave still looks the same, even
to the ears! Some fuzz is missing from the top but, I suspect one might
find it
some what lower and on the other
side. I hope it looks like cotton, but I'm not checking. Dave took
this pix just
prior to leaving for work. Hop
everything is well with the both of you. Sorry to see by the pix that Dave
seems to
be having trouble keeping it up.
(don't even email me, I'm talking about his ears). I'd say that Dave is
taller than Patrice.
About an ears length. Dave,
"CAN YOU HERE ME NOW?"

Dave (again)
Dave wrote me and since I love emails
from folks. I thought I'd share it with everyone.
Dave, I'll be at the reunion,
just look for the target on my back. My kids (14 & 17) just do not seem to
have
the class relationship we enjoyed.
Times sure have changed.
The best part is that the site has
brought us a common link and some fun.
"Randy,
Well, it
looks like some people are holding 40 year grudges. I don't remember being
particularly
mean to you
in high school, but I'm lucky if I can remember what I had for breakfast today,
so who knows?
But,
obviously, you couldn't resist getting in a few licks under my photo.
Speaking of
which, I sent Rich 2 photos, and I know he sent them on to you.
You must have
thought I looked too normal in the other one. Don't you think it would be a nice
gesture of
reconciliation to put it up on the site too? I notice that you put up lots of
extra pictures of women.
Do I need to
be in a towel or my underwear to rate? I really don't think you want to go there
Randy, it's not a pretty sight.
I'm guessing
you'll be attending the reunion in disguise to avoid persecution. Try to hide
Randy, we'll find you.
David Knauer,
your "friend""
Joe D' Amato
The banner from the last REUNION (1990). See you soon Joe! Joe, Craig
and I spent a lot of time together.
I always felt it was time well spent. Joe's family was really nice and
could his mother cook! It's just too bad
that Joe couldn't. At least he couldn't cook with that "52 MG-TD he
totaled on a bridge abutment. Even the white tape
stripes you put on could not hold it together!
Sorry Joe, no one is safe from the memories.
.

Lauren Forbes
As much as I liked Lauren, I must
admit not having much contact with her at school. We were
in a lot of the same groups at
school. But me, being a shy person just never approached her.
Boy, was she lucky.

Glenn Fischer
As time goes by so does the memory.
It is obvious that Glenn's mind and other things have not failed him.
Glenn, you are lucky to have a
wonderful family that close to you.

Christine Bekiesz
Chris (as known to her close friends)
still has the smile and blonde hair. Some have kept their youthful
figure. If asked she will tell
you she does nothing to look this good. Yea, right!

Alan Graf
Great, here we go again.
Another "GUY" that still has hair! Alan looks really happy in the latest
photo. Could it be because he
finally shed that LOUD jacket? Alan may not make the "reunion"
but said that he might make a Sunday
event.

Peggi Salzer
In my year book Peggi wrote "Hope you
always stay as crazy as you are now."
This may be the last picture to be
entered before the 2005 July REUNION. So, if you have
been keeping up with the pictures and
comments, you folks can be the judge!

Elizabeth Weller
Beth and her (husband, boy friend,
just a friend, neighbor or C. I. A. officer). You make the choice as Beth
did not tell us.
Two weeks to go for the reunion and
I'm still getting myself in trouble! Yes Beth will be there.

Linda Michelson
You ask, who?
Linda Michelson (Vitz) did not graduate with
us but went to HS and was close friends with Pat Kitson and Penelope Ermey.
The pic is with her son at her
daughter's wedding.

Barbara Huff
This is simple!
Aged to "Perfection"

Mary Sue Cronk
Mary Sue graduated from Mahwah (we
think). And I also believe she was a "Birdie".

John Bedford
John and his wife Jo Rowan are in
theater. John would liked to have been with us at the 40th but was in
Vegas.
Keep watching John there's another
one sooner than you think.
Randy Thompson
Words elude me!
OK, for those of you who actually get this far on this page take note.
ALL comments on this page are my fault. If anyone is offended ( I done
good )
If you see incorrect data please let me know.
Rich has kept my grammer and speling real good. Thanks Rich for your help.
The site is meant for fun and should be reviewed with that thought
(or no thought) in mind.