FRANK GOSHCOFF
Posted Friday, April 17, 2009 07:29 PM
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Hi Everyone~

Carol Hasty and I had lunch together today at the Moonraker in Marshall and while we're sitting there sipping our Yucca Flats, guess who called????   Frank Goshcoff!!!  No, really.  Out of the blue.  It was great to hear from him.  He's living in Dandridge, TN and had taken the day off work because his wife wanted him to paint and/or do yard work, but in true manlike fashion, he opted to go golfing when a friend walked in to visit him while we were talking on the phone.

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Frank would like to make contact with you, Mark.  So email or call Carol or me for his phone number.

He said he wasn't sure if he'd make it to the reunion, but Carol and I are going to encourage him to try.  Carol is flying to Florida Monday to meet up with her snowbird parents and drive them back to Michigan.  She was going to check a map (do they still make paper maps??) and if she drives anywhere near where Frank lives, she said she was going to call him and have him meet her at the nearest rest area.

I also (finally) heard from "the toad girl" - - - yes, the one and only Sandi Heath (Biegas) today.  I've been emailing and calling her for months and this is the first response I've had from her.  She's not sure she will come in August, either because her husband will be working on his dissertation at that time and she wasn't sure where they would be.

Carol and I were talking today that we feel it's important that we try to keep everyone in touch even if the classmate isn't able to come to the reunion.  And also we have some classmates who don't use the computer/internet.

Well, I hope to see some discussion going on here in "Keeping in Touch".  It's a good place to exchange news, ideas and suggestions for the reunion and just generally have ongoing information about ourselves that everyone can view.

Oh, did you all read Wendell's recent update to his profile?  So that's who painted the water tower!!!

Later . . .

~C.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connie Halstead Williams