Subject: Re: PHS 62 update email group list
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 17:13:45 -0400
From: "Larry Norton" [larrynorton@paonline.com]
To: "Bruce Dimler" [brulydim@msn.com]; ALL


I especially like the Gary Sulaski story. I agree with Mary. We were all much better off in the 50s. Bruce wouldn't have had access to the internet.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Dimler"
To: "ALL"
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: PHS 62 update email group list

> To all - Mary and I would like to share our memories with you, but please > realize how old we are and excuse us for not remembering nearly everything. > We both look forward to spending time with everyone to fill in those missing > memories.
> - Throwing pennies in study hall with Spandy Parks and Norm Dial.
> - Detentions and Norm ending up with fifty after tearing four slips of > increasing numbers up in front of Mr. Suffield who was writing fevorishly.
> - Walking around the hall before homeroom and looking at Gary Sulaski's > left nut hanging out of his shorts in a group that won an intermural > baketball championship. Why would they leave that up and is it still > there?
> - Sleeping in some classes.
> - Being a "hard guy" my freshman and sophmore years, having the distinction > of being the only guy in advaced classes to wear jeans and sleeves rolled up > on my short sleeved shirt. Mrs. Herke loved that.
> - Sitting behind Mary in English and falling in love.
> - We didn't have guns or drugs, but I think we did have gays, not that > there was anything wrong with that. Back then, being gay meant one was > happy. I think several of our teachers were more than happy: Herr Graham > (for sure), Larry Harris (rumored), Sharon Traylor (the name makes him > suspicious), and maybe others. Anyway, back then it was all harmless as I > remember.
> - Having lunch at Kidder's, the hamburgers were great, but I had to miss > the pie in the cafeteria. I smoked back then a little and convinced my mom > the smell was from all the other guys. Fortunately, Mary and I have quit > for a long time.
> - Sitting on the bench during baseball games with Dave Weisert, Rocky > Carter, Roger Bumgartner, Larry Rager, Lee Marshall, and others was great.
> - Being on the football team and those memories make all of my current > aches and pains worth it.

Bruce