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02/27/09 12:27 PM #658    

 

Steven A. Fox

Manners.... French fry fungi (Mushrooms)
Loved them.....

02/27/09 01:12 PM #659    

Shelley Safier (Kozak)

I still love a Big Boy with extra sauce on the side to dunk your fries in! That is the best!!
Louie - you have ALWAYS been on drugs...

02/27/09 01:48 PM #660    

Louis Berman

shelley

it makes everything look better

Bo bo skee whaht in dot in Ah ah ah ah
Itty bitty whaht in dot in Ah ah ah ah
Bo bo skee whaht in dot in, itty bitty whaht in dot in
Bo bo ske whaht in dot in, ah ah ah ah.
Ee, ah, ee, ah, ee, ah...sure was nice.
1 2 3...4 5 6...7 8 9....10
10 9 8....7 6 5.....4 3 2......1.


02/27/09 01:58 PM #661    

 

Debbie Dorsky (Meitin)

Hi all,

It took me a while to catch up on the last couple weeks. Lots of good memories. I remember going downtown to Higbee's and Halle's with my mom as a young girl and wearing white gloves.....

Maybe I'm the only one, but I seem to remember that I liked Dr. Bell. Although I do recall that she didn't think girls should go into science/math, which I liked best. She put me in honors English - I hated it and got a lousy grade, alhtough Mrs. Blumenthal was a great teacher. I finally got to biology in 11th grade and chemistry in 12th (just loved Mrs. Bernard). Of course, I ended up in science in college.

Happy Birthday, Jim!!

Debbie

02/27/09 05:58 PM #662    

Joan Quedenfeld (Smith)

Reading all these memories has been quite the trip! I too have to join the frosty malt club. My mother took me downtown twice per year; Easter and back to school for clothes. We always, always stopped for a frosty malt while waiting for the Rapid Transit to take us back to Windermere station. And, I wore white gloves too on those trips.

We get back to Cleveland once per year now but make our ususal stops at Jack's Deli (see Steve Greenfield there) and Aleschi's. We load up our car with good stuff and beat it home.

So nice to see all of your names and memories. I'm looking forward to the the reunion.

02/27/09 11:31 PM #663    

 

Val Iberall (O'Connor)

Didn't anyone take any photos at the 20th and 30th reunions??

02/28/09 12:55 AM #664    

 

Jim Samuels

Hi ALL.

Just wanted to thank everyone for the birthday wishes. It's been a fun day filled with too much food AND drink, but isn't that what birthdays are all about.

02/28/09 11:49 AM #665    

 

Shelley Hornik (Lloyd)

OK...for those who don't remember my "bo bo skee" thing...that was the Choir Cheer. We used to sit together at football games and do this cheer. Each class added something to the "basic" cheer. Ours was the numbers to ten and back...don't ask me why. I wonder if that cheer is still part of the "choir tradition".

02/28/09 12:16 PM #666    

 

Steven A. Fox

Jim....
Nice picture of you in the Jewish News this week.... top producer!!!!

02/28/09 03:21 PM #667    

 

Debbie Dorsky (Meitin)

Hi all,

I just dug out my "memorabilia" and will be looking through for pictures, etc. I'll probably come up for air tomorrow!

Debbie

02/28/09 04:03 PM #668    

 

Val Iberall (O'Connor)

I just put a really good recipe for stuffed cabbage on the bottom of Video Corner along with the other recipes. The story behind the recipe is cool. My 3 older sisters all went to Heights High. The one 2 years ahead of me along with Rochelle (Rocky) Antonis and Wendy Eisemen were all gym cadets at Wiley, as was I. They absolutely worshiped Miss Shiley and Mrs. Holt, the gym teachers. Rocky's mom and my mom were friends too and she had us over for dinner once that I remember and served her stuffed cabbage and we all loved it. So she gave my mom the recipe which my mom in turn gave to all of us. I've had the same piece of paper with the recipe on it all these years, with tomato sauce all over it but still intact. A few years ago I was visiting my mom in Calif. where she lives now and my sisters were there and my sister Thea had gotten back in touch with Rocky who lives out in Calif. too and she came over for a visit and we all got to talking about how great her mom's stuffed cabbage is. So Rocky got on her cellphone and called her mom up in Arizona and told her that we want her to come out to Calif. and cook us her stuffed cabbage meal! So it was planned for a few months later when her mom was visiting her, I flew out to Calif and we all went to Rocky's house and her mom served us the best stuffed cabbage I have ever had! It was a wonderful get together. I made her mom a plaque out of my copy of the recipe, stains and all. Rocky's house was another story, 7 million dollar home, absolutely gorgeous, her kitchen had two of everything, unbelievable, her pantry, another room is bigger than my kitchen! (Her husband invented the universal tv remote). Anyways, I hope you enjoy the stuffed cabbage, it is truly a great recipe.

02/28/09 07:00 PM #669    

Sandie Kanter (Fine)


I can't wait to try the recipe for stuffed cabbage. When we were at Roosevelt I remember loving the peanut butter cookies that were served at lunch. We paid 3 cents for the little wax paper bag with the cookie in it. It took me forever to get the nerve to ask one of the cooks (back then I believe everything was freshly made) for the recipe. I still have the same index card, stains and all. I just have to remember where I put it.(sigh) Isn't it funny what we remember from the old days.

02/28/09 07:44 PM #670    

Terri Morris (Balchen)

OMG, I loved the peanut butter cookies from Heights!
Sandra, if you can find it I would love the recipe. I think they also had half-chocolate, half-vanilla cookies too.

Three cents...*sigh*
Those were the days.....

03/01/09 03:41 PM #671    

Sue Kozack (Katz)

Sandra

Please post your peanut butter cookie recipe. I remember them from Wiley and Heights, so it has to be the same recipe. The chocolate cookies were good too. But it would never sell for 3 cents today.

03/01/09 09:10 PM #672    

Sandie Kanter (Fine)

Terri and Sue,
Please...call me Sandie, I never ever like Sandra and probably never will, lol.

As for the recipe. It looks like any other PB cookie recipe. They probably tasted good because we were hungry! I remember the cook telling me that she reduced the recipe from making something like 300 or whatever amount of students we had to a reasonable amount.

Roosevelt PB Cookies
1 Cup white sugar
1 Cup peanut butter
1 Cup brown sugar
1 Cup butter

mix above and add 2 eggs

4 Cups flour
1 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt

Sift the above and add to PB mixture.
Bake 350 for 10 minutes.

She didn't mention it, but of course you have to put the fork marks on the cookies going in both directions before baking.

If you try the recipe let me know how they come out. I haven't made them most likely since I first got the recipe.

03/01/09 10:09 PM #673    

 

Debbie Dorsky (Meitin)

I found some interesting items in with my college and high school stuff, but I'm not sure they would necessarily be of interest to the group. So, let me know if I should scan and/or photograph these things:

--a black and gold H sweater letter from band
--a 4" round black and gold pin saying WE ARE GREAT WE ARE FINE over a 69 (sort of yin/yang)
--program from 1969 instrumental music awards dinner
--CHHS PTA school calendar/handbook from 1968-69
--1969 commencement program
--very yellowed article/picture of National Merit semi-finalists from Sun Press
--marching band photo (can't tell exactly who is in it besides myself)
--Heights vs. Shaker football game program from 11/1/68
--program from Wiley 1966 promotion
--3 huge pictures of the Wiley class of 1966 - looks like they needed 3 pictures to get everyone in, might be hard to identify people since there are about 150 people in each picture (I didn't remember that we had that many people!)
--1966 Wiley poetry publication - V-RROOM! Martha Caplin was the editor, Steve Marshall was art editor and designed the cover and Mrs. Rabinsky the faculty advisor (some of the stuff is pretty darn good too)

Maybe we could have a table at the reunion with all this kind of stuff and people could bring whatever they want.

I'm still trying to find pictures from those days and from the reunions. I know they're here somewhere!!

Debbie

03/02/09 01:17 AM #674    

 

Val Iberall (O'Connor)

Debbie, scan whatever you'd like and email them to me and I'll see if they look like something that would fit in well. Everything fits in well truthfully. The pictures of Wiley are already on the Photo Albums Page.

03/02/09 10:24 AM #675    

 

Val Iberall (O'Connor)

Sandie, I put your peanut butter cookie recipe along with the other recipes at the end of the Video Corner/Memorabilia Page.

03/02/09 04:43 PM #676    

 

Sue Bruder (Wold)

Sandie, Did you put that picture of you and me on from a confirmation party? How dorky we used to look?

03/02/09 05:42 PM #677    

Jeff Nadzam

Okay. Just remembered an annual event from Heights, the "Sadie Hawkins" dance. Any memories out there?

I can recall:
Sophomore year I went with Sue Holzheimer, Junior year I do not remember, Senior year it was Gail Long. Hmmm.

03/02/09 08:10 PM #678    

 

Shelley Hornik (Lloyd)

Jeff, I remember the Sadie Hawkins dance each year...but I never went. I figured anyone I asked probably would say no.

Remember when ALL of the dances...including the prom...were held AT the school? Our class was the first to have a prom in a location outside of the school.

03/02/09 08:28 PM #679    

Jeff Nadzam

Shelley,

They were just fun. I do not think that anyone would have turned you down. I remembered the Sadie Hawkins dance only as I was looking at the memorial pages and saw Susan's tributes. Feels kind of funny.

I do remember the frequent after game dances and the Sadie Hawkins but little else. The events of our Senior year are all a blur. All of this, I think, is a test for early onset alzheimers.

I recall going to Solomons and or Corky and Lennys after games. Corned beef sandwich for a buck and all the pickles you could eat.

03/02/09 09:33 PM #680    

 

Shelley Hornik (Lloyd)

I remember the choir kids going to IHOP on Mayfield near Green after the football games. We would take up one whole section of the restaurant. And we always sang.

03/03/09 09:56 AM #681    

Louis Berman

i asked Val if we can create a topic on classmates
who can help or lend there expertise and skills to other classmates. what do you think?

03/03/09 10:05 AM #682    

Bonnie Hirsch (Lauer)

Louie

I think that is a wonderful idea...it is called networking.

Bonnie

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