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06/05/24 12:22 PM #612    

Donald Markle

Don Markle is 78 years old today.


06/05/24 12:26 PM #613    

Donald Markle

Bonnie Kronson Bavisotto you have written some heart warming messages over the years.  You are always so positive, respectful, caring, supportive, and kind.  You are a sweetheart.  Keep shining your light.


06/06/24 08:21 AM #614    

Betty-Lou Frazer (Bohn)

Happy Belated Birthday Donnie Markle!

 


06/06/24 11:46 AM #615    

Bonnie Kronson (Bavisotto)

Donnie  --  a very special Birthday wish for you today--and may you have many many more wonderful and great years ahead to make still more beautiful memories!


06/06/24 11:54 AM #616    

Bonnie Kronson (Bavisotto)

Donnie~~~  and you keep shining your light  too, ~ because you also are a very caring--gentle-- warm and positive guy who I always loved talking with ~~~~ ~""YOU""~~~      at KW  etc .etc................


06/06/24 12:27 PM #617    

 

Doug Kindron

Happy birthday Don


06/07/24 08:25 AM #618    

 

Kathy Meer (Tolien)

Happy belated BIRTHDAY, Don...hoping it was pleasant in every way!


06/08/24 12:13 PM #619    

Donald Markle

Thank you all for your responses.  I am overwwelmed.  I am old, sore, and fatigued.  So I spent a week off sitting around, resting and wishing I had enough energy and motivation to do somethin else.  But it was almost pleasant.


06/08/24 12:23 PM #620    

Donald Markle

I think a lot about you individuals in the Class of 64.  I think of all the interesting people I missed that I could have interacted with and didn't.  I regret that, though I know I did the best I could for an innocent , clueless adolescent.  It would be so different if I were in classes with you all now.  Ah, here's to opportunities missed.


06/09/24 07:28 PM #621    

 

Tom Dewey

i DON'T DO MUCH WITH OUR CLASS, BUT, I KNOW THAT WE WERE SO LUCKY TO HAVE ONE OF THE BEST EDUCATIONS ANYONE COULD HAVE HAD! WHAT WE LEARNED WAS SO MUCH BETTER THEN WHAT THESE POOR KIDS GET TODAY. GOD BLESS ALL OF THE TEACHERS AND THE STAFF AT KEN-WEST! I'M A BETTER PERSON BECAUSE OF THAM!!!!!


06/09/24 07:29 PM #622    

 

Tom Dewey

THAT'S SUPPOSE TO BE -THEM!


06/10/24 10:41 AM #623    

Colleen Watkins (Rotella)

You are so right Tom Dewey. We had the best education. I remember at one time the Kenmore Public System was rated #1 in the country. I do recall hearing from several of our teachers at West telling us that we were receiving college quality courses. I went out into the world and discovered that they were right. Bless them all. Also the world was a much kinder place. We were so lucky to have grown up then. 


06/11/24 10:29 AM #624    

Brian Lambert

Colleen, that is so TRUE! 


06/11/24 11:18 AM #625    

John Huttenlocker

I know I don't follow our Class' post as much as I should, I can't agree more about our educational experiences.  I was so lucky to start my teaching csreer at KW in 1968 and work along side with so many of our teachers.  They were both great mentors and wonderful colleagues.  I got to return to the KW faculty in 1981 until retirement in 2001.  I did my best to carry on the quality of education we received.  I even had a bunch of your kids in class.  That was really a thrill!  


06/11/24 03:14 PM #626    

Richard Schugar

Hello all,

It is good to read so many thoughtful and positive comments from you all.  I am always saddened to learn of the passing of one of us.  Bruce Mendelsohn and I double dated to prom besides having been childhood pals.  Dave Zander, my singing partner and pal, gone but not forgotten.  And so many others I knew from classes or shows, or just passing in the hall.

For those interested, I still practice optometry after 54 years in the Florida Keys.  Summertime finds me in Colorado, where I am now.  

Best wishes to you all!


06/11/24 07:35 PM #627    

Carol Lozner (Appelbaum)

Bruce and I have a home in Durango, are you nearby?


06/12/24 02:33 PM #628    

Richard Schugar

Carol, no.  Denver is 6-7 hours from Durango.  No plans to visit there this summer.  Rich


06/12/24 03:53 PM #629    

Carol Lozner (Appelbaum)

 

My son lived in Parker for 9 years. 

 

 


06/12/24 07:57 PM #630    

 

Jerry Kaiser

I’ve enjoyed reading the posts on our quality education. Mellie Mooshie instilled a love of history and the dignity of teaching in me, which led to 40 years in high school and college classes.

 

Virginia Elson’s English class made me a time and space traveler, where I could know other people and places through literature. That same class opened us to creative writing. A classmate and I wrote and sang a song in that class. (Rich, I still have that 1960 Gibson guitar). 

 

Hard to believe that we’re now so much older than those teachers were then.

 

We were lucky. Most of those teachers lived through much different times, as did our parents. They experienced the hardship of the Great Depression, the horror of war, loss of loved ones through diseases which no longer affect us. My wife still has her “Polio Pioneer” vaccination card.

 

They were the “Greatest Generation” and we rode on their backs, gathering possessions they never knew, the luxury of “free time”, and the opportunity do pretty much whatever and wherever we wanted. My mother worked in a department store in Buffalo when she was thirteen.

 

Perhaps the “spoils of war” were less what the allies won and more what our generation gained by doing nothing more than being born to our parents.

 

We’ve suffered our losses, too: friends in Vietnam, others taken too young by disease or accident, a President assassinated while we were in school; but compared to other generations past (and, in my opinion, present), we are the most fortunate to have ever lived. We’ve had the opportunity of quality education, of a world made smaller through affordable travel and cheap communication. We’ve gone from waiting for the party line to clear before we could make a phone call to carrying more computer power in the phones in our pockets than existed on any of the Mercury and Apollo flights.

 

We were at the right place at the right time.

 

 

 

 

 

 


06/13/24 03:10 PM #631    

Richard Schugar

Good to hear from you Jerry.  I, too, taught for a bit.  2 years of 7th grade science at PS#76 on South Elmwood. Then I went to Optometry school and still practice P/T.  

I still have my Gibson Sunburst 6-string I bought in 1961.  I even have the receipt from Del-Rad Music.  $105 with hard shell case.  Those were the days.  Be well.


06/15/24 08:33 PM #632    

Donald Markle

Any of you miss anuything?  I miss Romantic Love, about the first 2 years of a new relationship.You see only the good qualities in your partner (love is blind).  You idolize your partner, can't be without he/she, can't keep your hands off your partner, talk for hours on the phone, can't stand to be apart for long.  You long for your partner's company.

Then you phase into Mature Love.  It's a lot of work and not so much fun.

Then years later you remember the old saying "I will always love the false image I have of you"


06/15/24 08:44 PM #633    

Donald Markle

Happy Birthday Judy Kibby (Lowe) in 7 days


06/18/24 01:21 PM #634    

Donald Markle

Pat Skelly,

I am trying to respond to your private profile area, but am having operator tech difficulties.  Same for those of you who were so thoughtful to me recently. Old age tech block.


06/19/24 11:38 AM #635    

Donald Markle

Help! I am still trying to leave messages for each of you privately.  If I can't, I apologize ahead of time for clogging up the message forum with my personal stuff.  I will try again this weekend.  Over and out


06/19/24 11:40 AM #636    

Donald Markle

Happy Birthday Sarah Edgar!


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