Teaneck High School
Class Of 1969
Robert Elinson
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Posted on: Feb 22, 2025 at 4:33 AM
Floyd, along with Ronnie Dolch and Walter Braxton, was a captain of our wrestling team. He was an excellent wrestler, confident, strong, and smooth. He was a great and suppportive teammate and a fine person. I feel fortunate to have known him.
Posted on: Aug 03, 2024 at 9:18 AM
Jim, come to the reunion so we can remember our"glory days" on the wrestling team. Maybe we can even find Ralph Nackab! Sounds like you had a good life and are doing well.
I did not know Susan well but I do remember...in high school, when, most of us conformed and tried not to stand out, Susan was a little different and her own person. Later, Susan and I attended the same college for a couple of years.During this time, a lot of us were trying very hard to be "different" Susan didn"t have to try. She was already comfortable being her true self. In my later years, I now appreciate her gift. May she rest in peace.
When I first saw Jacquelyn and Marylyn in 7th grade, i thought they were the most beautiful girls in the world. My deepest condolences.
Thanks for the birthday greetings. Hoping so much that your health continues to be good. take care.
Happy Birthday, Bob. Hope all is well with you and yours.
Happy belated birthday, Bob. Hope all is well with you and yours.
I was friends with Don from 6th grade through high school. He was by far the best athlete of our crowd and an all around good guy. I am in awe of his couraage to serve in Vietnam and impressed by his later success in business. To think that it all began at the Pancake House acrosss the street from his home on Cedar Lane. A good person, may he rest in peace.
Posted on: Feb 22, 2020 at 6:58 AM
Happy birthday, Bob. Glad we had a chance to catch up at the Reunion. Hope you have an outstanding day.
So sorry to hear about Ray. We were on the wrestling team together for 3 years. Ray was a “small “ heavyweight, but he was tough and wasn’t afraid of anybody. Ray helped me get my first real job at the Atomic car wash in Hackensack. He was a great guy, funny and smart. My deepest condolences to his family. He will be missed.
I remember Michael very well from Emerson School. He was funny and could hit th baseball really far. My condolences to hi family. He was a good guy.