Subject: RE: PE Again
Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2002 09:09:53 -0500
From: Ron Sandy
To: "'Byrkit, David -FWDC.CON'";ALL
Dave,
Yeah, you know what they say, "jack-of-all trades......." Seriously,
I still believe the best is still ahead of me. I have many diverse interests
and passions.
Ron Sandy, TSC
Business Development Manager
STERLING eNGINEERING
(847 )253-7250 or (708) 352-4600
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-----Original Message-----
From: Byrkit, David -FWDC.CON [mailto:David.Byrkit@itt.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 8:51 AM
To: 'Ron Sandy'; Byrkit, David -FWDC.CON; 'Ted Scheinman'; ALL
Subject: RE: PE Again
Ron:
This was memory, not research. If anyone sees errors in this discourse, please
revise. It's funny the trivial things that I remember versus the important
things I forget. I do sometimes forge fabricated facts into my head that aren't
true and my family or friends have to pound those inaccuracies out of me. I
come into the land of truth screaming and kicking (and usually swearing like
all good 25 year residents of NYC/Brooklyn).
I do remember quite well that Chet (the Jet--or Chester, as the local media
often called him) graduated from Bradley in 1962. Laverne Tart hung out at the
ChiRho house (the protestant center) where I met my ex wife. He was a charmer
(the bad boy of the ABA--remember that league and their red, white and blue
ball--was that right?). I think that he graduated in 1964, right after the big
NIT win against New Mexico (36 point win). Laverne was named MVP of that years
NIT if I remember correctly. Laverne was the star of the Long Island Nets
(remember them, later the NJ Nets) just before Dr. J became the phenomenon that
he became.
Hey, what a career path! At least it progressed upward rather than sideways (or
in my case occasionally downward).
David C. Byrkit MCSE + I, MCT
ph. (260) 451-6219/(309) 637-1283
cell (309) 453-4663
e-mail david.byrkit@itt.com