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01/08/16 07:29 PM #51    

Stuart Tasman

Diane, of course I remember you.  I am not sure what you mean about your daughter in Arizona. I live in Houston Tx.


01/09/16 12:06 AM #52    

Diane Kurtz ((paul))

Stuart Tasman. Come ode lives in Arizona.  Thought it was you.  Hope to see you soon.


01/09/16 12:07 AM #53    

Diane Kurtz ((paul))

Someone Lives in Arizona.  I forgot who.  Be well.


01/09/16 08:39 AM #54    

Stuart Tasman

Diane, David Talbot lives in Arizona.


01/09/16 11:31 PM #55    

David Talbot

Diane Kurtz, Stu's right we live in the Metro Phoenix area, in the far east Valley, in East Mesa.  Give us a shout if you are ev er out this way.  David & Silvia (NMHS '63) Talbot.


03/19/16 07:01 PM #56    

Rochelle Elaine Babbitt ((romanelli))

Does anyone know where the 55th reunion will be held? I hope its not in Orlando because I wouldnt like to travel there alone. Been a widow for many years now and John use to be my traveling partner. He also was a Pioneer.


03/20/16 11:00 AM #57    

William Thomas Coleman Jr

Mouse town sounds great.  October is fine because it should have cooled down. Easy access with great airport. Mouse town gets my vote. Bill Coleman. 


03/20/16 01:06 PM #58    

Nancy Mae Howells ((ezell))

Even though I will be driving from Sarasota to either destination, for what it's worth, I wouldl drive 30 min more to avoid the Tampa airport.. Looking fwd. to the reunion . Tennis players, bring your racquets!


06/29/16 10:16 AM #59    

Barry Neumann

I got a call from a buddy that was in the used car business in Jasper Ga.he said I just baught a 42ft sail boat in Croatia,come over we are sailing to Greece.Neither of us are avid sailers.We are leaving on July 12th for this trip,hope we make it to reunion.

06/29/16 11:40 AM #60    

Sunnie Taylor

 

Dear Barry,

Leaving for Greece  Sounds wonderful ! Have a great

time .  

 


06/30/16 04:02 PM #61    

Elaine Breton (Diloreto)

Have a great time. Hope you make it back. Elaine DiLoreto


07/01/16 07:40 PM #62    

Sunnie Taylor

 

Dear Barry,

Got a call from my eldest son. He's leaving for Greece

today.

He's been living in Bucharest for about a year and a half. He loves it there. He comes back twice a year. 

Have a great time.

Sunnie


08/13/16 11:51 AM #63    

Barry Neumann

We returned from Greece & Croatia on the 30th. Upon arrival in Athens we took a cab to bus station for a 5 -1/2 hr bus ride to Lefkas Marina to meet up with our friends. We settled in and sailed the next morning to the Greek Islands.In Greece they don't charge for dockage but don't provide any facilities,but you are backed into the warf right in town. The boat was a 42ft Jenaue made in France with sails that unfurled from the mast,easy to operate & two steering wheels for which ever way the the boat is leaning & A/C.Greece was not so great because of the economy,not to many smiling faces,but beautiful water fair food.We spent 9 days on the boat,then flew from Corfu to Athens to fly to Vienna to connection to Zagreb. What a wonderful city,very much like Paris & a lot of street life & very safe.we rented a car & traveled most of the country. The roads are in better condition then ours,supported by tolls with very long tunnels going through lovely mountains & country side. On the way to a city called Pula we saw signs with adds for Jose Carrares on the overpasses but could not reed the smaller print due to my speed,no police at all! When we get to Pula,the town was packed,Carrares was doing a concert that night in the Colisum built by Rome 1100,not a hotel to be had.I found a decaying Grand Dam of the city on a side street & made a deal with front desk for cash No registration only a key to a room with no A/C.I open the French doors to the balcony & look down to a large terrace with a lot of activity, bingo the after party for Carrares on the terrace, you never no what lies in store when flying by the seat of your pants.Croatia has a Riveria on the Adriatic as good as the South of France at half the price, we loved it.
How nice it is to be home.

08/14/16 01:39 PM #64    

Meris Schreiber ((van DE Grift))

Barry and Ellen,

Thrilled you are back and that your trip for the most part was good.  I am going to Croatia (the whole Adriatic Sea) in May.  I am traveling on a private yacht, which has 16 staterooms.  Not only have I never been to Croatia, I have never really traveled on a yacht of this nature.  I am really looking forward to it.  When you get back to North Carolina, I will ask for the skinny on what to see and do.  I have heard that the coastline is magnificent and that is one of the reasons we are going a "small"  ship.  Can't wait to see you guys.  

Love you,

Meris

 

 


08/14/16 02:43 PM #65    

Philemon Dickinson Schellenger

Did you see anyone from North Miami High.Glad you had a great time .And get home safe Philyes


08/15/16 11:19 AM #66    

Timothy Mark Wolf

Glad for your great experience and safe return...July 7-21 found me, my youngest son, Paul, and his son Jacob on our way from Fort Lauderdale to Belo Horizonte, Brasil for a eight day intense missons trip along with 90+ others, all involved in VBS, Sports Team, Jail Visitation, Street Team, Medical Teams, Evangelism, etc.  Many people opened the door of their heart to receive the Lord Jesus as their personal Savior.  (Revelation 3:20)  The revival serives in the churches was most encouraging as many folks determined to be bold witnesses for our Lord.  The food was excellent and we were made to feel at home and welcomed. A two day extension was offered to those who had never been to Rio.  We visited the Statue of the Christ, Sugarloaf Mnt. and stayed two nites on Copacabanna Beach.   We left for home on the 21st of July and just ahead of the big rush to the Olympics!  Thanks to all of you that post and share your experiences....the reunion will be great time to refresh past and happy days....no wonder Heaven will be such a grand and great place where there will be no night there, no pain, no sorrow and no tears...we can join in praise to our Savior without end or interruption!  Blessings to you all,  Looking for the promised return of our victorious Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. John 14:1-6   Class of '62, Timothy Wolf,   Mrs Hands homeroom!

 

 


03/28/20 12:31 PM #67    

Madeline Krupp ((mrakava))

3/28/2020 Just a note of good cheer to old friends. Hope your all well and do not have the virus. We've been on lockdown here in San Jose going on 3 weeks. The streets are empt. My granddaughters are playing soccer in the street. We sit out front and wave to neighbors. It's weird and hope we all get through it. Stay well and thinking of you.Madeline Krupp Mrakava


03/29/20 04:22 PM #68    

Sharon Katz ((higgins))

Hello from McLean, Virginia, where today the grass is green and the sky is gray. 

I am saddened to inform you of the recent passing of Marie Mastropaolo, a member of the NMSH English faculty, on 29 February 2020, in Delray Beach, FL, at the age of 86. She is survived by a brother Charles Mastropaolo, who was a year ahead of us and a sister, Roseanne Mastropaolo Daniello who is our classmate. If you would like to express your condolences to them, please get in touch with me at 703-244-9734 or skhiggins@mac.com and I will give you Roseanne's current contact info. Over time, I have come to more fully appreciate how fortunate I was to have been Miss M's student. 

I hope this finds you all in good health and virus free.

Best wishes, Sharon Katz Higgins

 

 


01/10/25 04:38 PM #69    

Elaine Breton (Diloreto)

This is Elaine DiLoerto and I wanted to provide narrative to go along with the photo that I posted under Pioneer Pictures, 2025 Adventures and Beyond.

It is a photo of the family girls trip that I did with my daughter, daughter-in-law and granddaughter in September 2024.

I was visiting my daughter and we started talking about doing another mother/daughter trip. I suggested that we go to Maine since that is where I was born and I wanted to show her where I lived before I moved to Florida with my family.

One thing leads to another and we decide to do the trip to Maine and also invite my daughter-in-law and granddaughter. The four of us spend 5 days in Maine travelling along the Rocky Coast of Maine and visiting some of the places I remembered from my childhood.

My granddaughter is a foodie and needless to say we had some wonderful meals. We also had a great adventure in Portland, Maine. The photo of our group was taken when we did a 14 mile bike trip viewing the lovely light houses on the coast of Maine. Needless to say we had a great tiime. 

If there is a trip that you've always  wanted to take or a friend you've been wanting to visit, do it! 

You're never too old to "ROCK & ROLL"

I'll be happy to post all photos on the web site under 2025 Adventures & Beyond.

 


01/11/25 09:10 PM #70    

Gordon Conrad II (Conrad)

Elaine Diloreto,

Can't wait to see your PICs of your trip to Maine, better known as God's Country in the Northeast.   I left NY at 4 in a family move to North Miami, but returned north to Connecticut after graduation in the Navy and stayed here. I have had Reserve duty in Portland and have traveled the Maine coast numerous times.  I still go to New England Adult Band Camp in Sydney Maine every August. 

 Best,

 Gordon

Gordon, nice to hear from you. I will post some additional photos.

It turned out that my home town of Biddeford recently turned into a maven for foodies. It was a Mill town for generations but eventually the technology caught up with them and the manufacturing moved to the Carolina's. Go Figure. People are moving back to Biddeford to enjoy the rebirth of the town. That's heartwarming.

Warm Regards,

Elaine


01/12/25 09:58 AM #71    

Michael Corden (Corden)

Nice to see Maine mentioned. I retired to Belfast in the midcoast region eight years ago after living and working in midtown Manhattan for some fifty years. The small harbor towns all around here are a pleasure to visit. I miss Florida for its perfect snorkeling conditions -- the water hereabouts is much too cold. I still have my flippers, mask and snorkel but never use them. It's hard to let those diving buddies go -- too many good memories.

Michael Corden


01/12/25 11:35 AM #72    

 

Anne Kern ((adelman))

Hi everyone. We made it to 80🎉 Bob & I (married 37 years💕) just moved from our 4 bedroom,3 bath, 2 car garage (lots of space( to a 2/2 rental apt in Plantation! BIG LIFE CHANGE! Like many of you I downsized my entire life into a much smaller space.. after the agony of donating, gifting, & throwing out stuff. I'm LOVING IT!
> It took a bit of mental adjustment but I'm a bit of a minimalist according to 3 daughters & 7 grandchildren. Life is a gift..filled with medical adversity but a lot of love & memories.My mantra... Enjoy the moment💖

Let's keep in touch, stay healthy.. and BE KIND🙏🏻❣️ Anne


01/13/25 04:05 PM #73    

Donna G Slavin ((benjamin))

 

Anne you look gorgeous. Happy 80 th birthday and many more to come

Looking forward to our next reunion 

Fondly  Donna Slavin Benjamin 

 


01/14/25 12:03 PM #74    

 

Anne Kern ((adelman))

Stay well & happy😍Hi Donna... thanks! It's a few years old😏 but I'm going to ask Elaine how I can post a current (silver hair) pic😂>p>

 


01/14/25 04:44 PM #75    

Stuart Tasman

Stuart Tasman

Anne you looked good in 2022 & you good in 2025.  If there is any rumor of a reunion in 2025 I'm game just let me know.

Have a good year.

Stu

 

 

 


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