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Saturday, February 25, 2012

1951: HAMILTON HIGH CLASS OF 1951

As we prepare to celebrate a somewhat belated 60th reunion, I put together a few of the photos I took at our 45th or 50th reunion. Yes, classmates, mental "blurring" is fast approaching my 78 going on 79 year old gray matter......I think the younger folks call it "senility." However, below is a link that SHOULD take you to a slide show that I put together with photos of only a few of the classmates who were in attendance.

http://www.photoshow.com/watch/ij4uY9RA
WHEN THE SLIDE SHOW OPENS, LOOK DOWN TO THE LOWER LEFT OF THE SCREEN AND USE YOUR CURSOR TO EXECUTE THE "PAUSE" ("II") FEATURE. THIS WILL ALLOW YOU TO VIEW WITHOUT THE SCREEN TRANSITIONING TO THE NEXT SLIDE. WHEN FINISHED, CLICK ON THE PAUSE ICON AND RESUME; THE NEXT SLIDE WILL APPEAR. REPEAT THE PROCESS.
YOU CAN VIEW THE PHOTOS FULL SCREEN BY CLICKING ON THE "SQUARE" ICONS ON THE LOWER RIGHT OF THE SCREEN.
ee Belardino said...

Tommy
I got chills watching your slide show I watched it 10 times and will do so again. I quickly recognized you and Judy and Bill Hollowell. I had to read the names to recognize the rest. I picture in my mind Sandra Holmes at the piano. In your Kuser article I of course recognized names of many of our classmates but one name stands out. Dewayne Klink. We were the only boys in 4th period music. We were miss Bairds pets.
Lee
Saturday, February 25, 2012

HI LEE: DEWAYNE ENDED UP A HOPELESS, STREET WALKING ADDICT. IN THE 1980'S, I WAS IN FREEHOLD VISITING ONE OF MY CUSTOMERS. I WAS ENTERING THE DINER ON MAIN STREET AND I SAW HIM ON THE SIDEWALK. I SAID SOMETHING LIKE, HEY DEWAYNE, HOW ARE YOU? I HAVEN'T SEEN YOU SINCE SCHOOL DAYS. HIS RESPONSE:
"GOT A BUCK?"
I GAVE HIM A COUPLE DOLLARS AND REALIZED HE WAS COMPLETELY OUT OF IT. NEVER HEARD FROM HIM SINCE.

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Lee Belardino said...

Tommy
I got chills watching your slide show I watched it 10 times and will do so again. I quickly recognized you and Judy and Bill Hollowell. I had to read the names to recognize the rest. I picture in my mind Sandra Holmes at the piano. In your Kuser article I of course recognized names of many of our classmates but one name stands out. Dewayne Klink. We were the only boys in 4th period music. We were miss Bairds pets.
Lee