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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

CALLING ALL HORNETS, CALLING ALL HORNETS!





OK ALUMNI, HERE'S THE SITUATION:

I HAVE BEEN COLLECTING MEMORABILIA ON

OUR ALMA MATER SINCE MY ARMY DISCHARGE YEAR OF 1958. I HAVE A LARGE
COLLECTION OF PRE-1952 MATERIAL, AND VERY LITTLE FOR 1953 THROUGH 1959. ANY SCANS YOU CAN SEND ME WILL BE CREDITED TO
YOU AND INCLUDED AS A POST, UNLESS YOU REQUEST ANONYMITY.

PROGRAMS, PHOTOS, OR YOUR OWN
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES
WILL BE HAPPILY RECEIVED.
SEND THEM TO thomglo@verizon.net

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

1956: ANOTHER CLASS WITH CLASS!

HOW FITTING THAT ANOTHER HHS "CLASS WITH CLASS" WOULD PROVIDE A "CAKE WITH CLASS" FOR THEIR 50TH REUNION. Mmmmm, that sure looks good! CHECK OUT THAT HORNET; GORGEOUS!

1956: SEE THE POST BELOW. I.D. NEEDED

HERE'S A PHOTO OF THE BUFFET TABLE AT THE 50TH REUNION OF THE CLASS OF '56. AS INDICATED IN THE PRECEEDING POST.

SOMEONE PLEASE IDENTIFY THE HORNETS IN THIS PHOTO.

1956: 50th Reunion

FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS I HAVE BEEN TOUTING MY HHS CLASS OF '51 AS "THE CLASS WITH CLASS." WELL FOLKS, I'M HERE TO TELL YOU THAT ANOTHER CLASS HAS THAT SAME DISTINCTION: THE CLASS OF 1956; ANOTHER "CLASS WITH CLASS!" THIS MORNING AS I WENT TO MY OFFICE AT HAMILTON LIBRARY'S LOCAL HISTORY COLLECTION, I FOUND A SET OF 2 CD'S FROM SKIP KONTURA WITH INCREDIBLE PHOTOS OF THE 50TH REUNION OF THE CLASS WHICH WAS HELD LAST YEAR. THESE FOLKS WENT ALL OUT TO BRING BACK THE 50'S GENERATION. JUST TAKE A LOOK AT THAT LOVELY LASS PLAYING THE PINBALL MACHINE! THEY EVEN SHOWCASED A '57 CHEVY BELAIRE, AND A '53 PONTIAC SEDAN. I WILL BE POSTING MUCH MORE IN FUTURE POSTS.
THE FOLLOWING FROM JACK LACY, HHS '56, IN RESPONSE TO MY REQUEST TO IDENTIFY THE SUBJECTS IN THE MANY PHOTOS FORWARDED TO ME VIA SKIP KONTURA:
Tom...
Thanks so much for your efforts ! The first photo (NOTE: THE PHOTO ABOVE)you've posted is of Skip's wife, Pat, at the working 50's era pinball machine we rented for the Friday Night Canteen.
BTW, if you are of a mind to add a credit line, the Friday Night photos were taken by my former campaign photographer, Larry Krakowitch, who did so gratis.
I'm going to print out your blog message and present it tonight at the HHS56 Reunion Committee meeting so that anyone can copy down the blog address. We have a one-night 51st Reunion coming on June 9. The theme this year is "Carnivals-Circuses-State Fairs" and we've been gathering memorabilia from the Hamid Family and others to put on display that night.

Monday, May 14, 2007

1951: HHS, THE GOLDEN YEARS



Tomorrow evening from 7 to 9 PM at Kuser Mansion, we will be remembering the golden years of Hamilton High School before it became "West." This graphic has been created for my brother "Bud" who will join brother Len Glover, Jess Anderson and me as we reminisce about those long ago school years. Public input is invited, so if you are a former Hornet, we would sure like to hear your input. As usual, the program will include musical interludes. Come on out and enjoy. Reservations are necessary. Call 890-3630 and reserve your seat or seats.

1942: HHS DURING THE WAR YEARS



Tomorrow evening from 7 to 9 PM at Kuser Mansion, we will be remembering the golden years of Hamilton High School before it became "West." This graphic has been created for my brother "Bud" who will join brother Len Glover, Jess Anderson and me as we reminisce about those long ago school years. Public input is invited, so if you are a former Hornet, we would sure like to hear your input. As usual, the program will include musical interludes. Come on out and enjoy. Reservations are necessary. Call 890-3630 and reserve your seat or seats.

1945: HHS' GOLDEN YEARS MAY 15


Tomorrow evening from 7 to 9 PM at Kuser Mansion, we will be remembering the golden years of Hamilton High School before it became "West." This graphic has been created for my brother "Bud" who will join brother Len Glover, Jess Anderson and me as we reminisce about those long ago school years. Public input is invited, so if you are a former Hornet, we would sure like to hear your input. As usual, the program will include musical interludes. Come on out and enjoy. Reservations are necessary. Call 890-3630 and reserve your seat or seats.
THANKS TO ANOTHER VERY TALENTED HHS HISTORIAN, DON WHITELY FROM THE CLASS OF 1945 FOR THE UPPER LEFT GRAPHIC AND THE LOWER RIGHT "CLASS NIGHT" PROGRAM GRAPHIC

Friday, May 11, 2007

1948: "SALLY" SCAN 2


HERE'S SEGMENTED SCAN 2 OF THE FULL PAGE SCAN WHICH WILL BRING MUCH MORE DETAIL TO THE FULL CAST SCAN OFFERED EARLIER. THE FULL SCAN WAS MUCH TOO SMALL. THANKS AGAIN TO AUDREY HOMAN SPERLING FOR THESE "SALLY"PHOTOS. SCAN 1 IS BELOW.

1948: "SALLY"


HERE'S SEGMENTED SCAN 1 WHICH WILL BRING MUCH MORE DETAIL TO THE FULL CAST SCAN OFFERED EARLIER. THE FULL SCAN WAS MUCH TOO SMALL. THANKS AGAIN TO AUDREY HOMAN SPERLING FOR THESE "SALLY"PHOTOS.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

COME CELEBRATE HAMILTON HIGH'S "GOLDEN YEARS"!

ANY ALUMNI FROM HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL'S"GOLDEN YEARS" MAY BE INTERESTED IN THE PROGAM WE ARE PRESENTING TUESDAY EVENING (MAY 15, 2007) AT THE KUSER MANSION AT 7:00 PM. BROTHERS LEN AND BUD GLOVER ALONG WITH JESS ANDERSON AND I WILL BE RECALLING HIGH SCHOOL SCHOOL YEARS AS WE LIVED IT IN THE 1930'S, 40'S AND 50’S. WE WILL RECALL HARVEY HESSER, JIM CROW, “SNEAKY PETE,” “CACTUS JACK,” LOUISE BAIRD, FLORENCE CORNWELL, TOONE TOWN, FIVE HOURS DETENTION, RUSS AYRES’ HOT DOG STAND, RUSS AYRES’ PRIOR’S DONUTS, SMOKING OUT PAST THE 3RD POLE, AND OTHER LONG FORGOTTEN HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL MEMORIES. IF YOU WERE A HAMILTON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. DURING THOSE YEARS, YOUR EXPERIENCES WILL BE WELCOME. THIS IS AN INFORMAL COFFEE KLATCH WITHOUT THE COFFEE.

RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. CAL 890-3630
AND LEAVE A MESSAGE ON THE KUSER FARM MACHINE
.

Wednesday, May 09, 2007

1948: THANK YOU AUDREY HOMAN SPERLING



THESE GREAT PHOTOS FROM HHS ALUMNA AUDREY HOMAN SPERLING WERE BROUGHT TO ME AT OUR KUSER SCHOOL PRESENTATION AT KUSER MANSION ON TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 8. I SEE BETTE BEIGER FARMER IN THE UPPER RIGHT PHOTO ALONG WITH PAT BUSH. MY CLASS OF '51 CLASSMATE LEE BELARDINO IS ALSO IN THE CAST AND CAN BE SEEN IN THE CAST PHOTOS.
LIKE THE OPERETTA "SALLE," THESE PHOTOS ARE A TREASURE. I WILL TRY TO ENHANCE THE FULL LENGTH CAST PHOTOS, EVEN IF THEY HAVE TO BE SEGMENTED.
THANKS AUDREY!

1948 A FELLOW HORNET AND A HARTLEY AVENUE NEIGHBOR

VIC SUESSENGER (WITH AN "N" WAS OUR 119 HARTLEY AVENUE NEIGHBOR BACK IN THE 1940'S. VIC BROUGHT A NEW METHOD OF KILLING CHICKENS TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD. THE GLOVERS STRUNG THE CHICKENS UP ON THE CLOTHES LINE AND KILLED THEM. THE SLABICKIS USED THE AXE AND CHOPPING BLOCK. VIC SUSSENGER USED AN ICE PICK. I WON'T GO INTO THE GORY DETAILS ON ANY OF THOSE METHODS OF EXECUTION, BUT THAT WAS RURAL LIFE IN THE 1940'S.

Monday, May 07, 2007

1951: WE MADE SUCH BEAUTIFUL MUSIC


I LOVED THESE GUYS! WE WERE ALL PART OF THE BOYS' GROUP WHO PERFORMED SOME OF THE MOST INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL HARMONY YOU EVER HEARD. UPPER LEFT IS LEE BELARDINO, TOP RIGHT KIETH KAUFFMAN, LOWER LEFT BILL BAGGOTT, LOWER RIGHT CLARK PERRY, AND BRINGING UP THE REAR IN THE LOWER RIGHT, YOURS TRULY, TOM GLOVER. I REPEAT. OUR VOCAL HARMONY WAS SUPERB!

I SENT A COPY OF THIS POST TO 3 OUT OF 4 OF OUR LATE, LAMENTED BOYS' QUARTET IN THE CLASS OF '51. THIS RESPONSE FROM LEE BELARDINO, AND YES, HE IS STILL SINGING. HOW WELL I REMEMBER HIS TENOR HARMONIZING WITH BILLY BAGGOTT'S!

LEE WROTE!

Tommy:
Great shots. were we ever that young? My grandaughters couldn't even recognize me. We were the best and you were the bestest.I visit your site daily. How I wish I could go to your Kuser singalongs. We had the best songs because we were the greatest generation with the greatest teacher. Incidentally,I am a member of a senior Ukelele club. There are about 30 members and we play and sing all the old favorites like Sentmental Journey,For Me and My Gal, Anytime. etc., and a lot of Hawaiin songs. We perform at nursing homes,senior park lua's, etc. I can't play too well but they accepted me for my singing .It pays to be a former Louise Baird student. Those four years at HHS in music class with her are etched in my soul for ever. Keep it up Tom because you are a constant reminder of the best times of my life.
Lee


Sunday, April 22, 2007

SUMMER CONCERTS IN THE GAZEBO AT KUSER FARM PARK

Bing Crosby, Patti Page, Perry Como, Mario Lanza, Joni James, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Eddie Fisher, Glenn Miller,..........
I will be hosting the Sunday evening “gazebo concerts” at
Kuser Farm Park throughout the summer of 2007. Each Sunday from July 8th through August 26th, from 6 to 7:30 or 8 P.M., we will bring a nostalgic evening of music under the stars. Each week will feature an hour and a half or two of classic love ballads, country music, Irving Berlin classics, “Tin Pan Alley” favorites, Broadway tunes, music of World War II, the 40’s, the 50’s, and even some of the smooth and understandable songs of the 60’s and 70's. Sing along or just listen and enjoy! For those dancers in our midst, that great little concrete dance floor in front of the gazebo welcomes you when we roll out the barrel with polkas, jitter bugs, line dancing, and good old fashioned cheek to cheek dancing. The media has decided that our music doesn’t fit their target audience. Viewers of this website and my "Sentimental Journey" columns in the Trenton TIMES ARE my target audience! The programs are free of charge. Bring a folding chair or a blanket and settle back and remember the music we grew up with.....indeed the era when music was music! I look forward to seeing many of you beginning on Sunday, July 8th.

There will be no rain dates.

STAY TUNED...More information will be forthcoming.

Monday, April 16, 2007

1990: HOMECOMING - NOVEMBER 1990


HERE'S A PHOTO OF THE HORNET CHEERLEADING TEAM ROOTING FOR THE HAMILTON FOOTBALL SQUAD DURING THE 1990-1991 SEASON.

Monday, April 02, 2007

HHS ALMA MATER


NOT MANY FOLKS REMEMBER THAT HHS HAD AN
OFFICIAL ALMA MATER SONG. WE ARE ALL FAMILIAR WITH
"HAMILTON HIGH WE'LL SERVE YOU, EVER WE'LL LOYAL BE..." BUT THE ABOVE SHEET, PRESERVED BY KATHY CSORGO ANNACCARATO, WAS COMPOSED BY BARBARA OR ELEANOR COHEN BACK IN THE 1940'S OR 50's. IT IS SUNG TO THE TUNE OF THE CORNELL UNIVERSITY ALMA MATER.

1960: CLASS NIGHT,

STILL MORE FROM THE EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF
KATHY CSORGO ANNACCARATO. AS I READ THIS CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM,
I RECALLED THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR IN MY GRADUATING YEAR OF 1951.IN ADDITION TO "CLASS NIGHT," WE ALSO HAD A PROGRAM KNOWN AS A BACALAUREATE SERVICE. YUP, BEFORE GOD WAS EXPELLED FROM THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, WE ACTUALLY HAD MEN OF THE CLOTH, JEWISH OR CHRISTIAN, SAYING PRAYERS. IF THERE WERE ENOUGH FOLKS WHO FOLLOWED THE ISLAMIC RELIGION IN HAMILTON BACK THEN, WE WOULD HAVE GLADLY HAVE BOWED OUR HEADS IN PRAYER AND RESPECT. HOW QUAINT! HOW ABSOLUTELY PRIMITIVE! WOW, WERE WE "UNENLIGHTENED!" OH YES. WE ALSO HAD A POLICE PRESENCE IN THE HAMILTON SCHOOLS. EVERY YEAR OR SO, OFFICER "BOOTS" SNYDER WOULD COME AND TALK TO US ABOUT SAFETY.
NOW THAT WAS TRUE POLICE PRESENCE!

1960: CAROUSEL

HOW WELL I REMEMER HOW LOUISE BAIRD LOVED THE MUSIC WHICH EMINATED FROM THIS CLASS! GEORGE BOLGE AND THE EVER LOVELY KAY SALVATORE WERE PERFECTLY CAST. BOTH GEORGE AND KAY WERE VERY TALENTED VOCALISTS AND ACTORS, AS WERE ALL HE MEMBERS OF THE CAST OF THIS, MY VERY FAVORITE MUSICAL. I STILL REACH FOR A BOX OF KLEENEX NEAR THE END OF THE PLAY WHEN BILLY COMES BACK FROM HEAVEN DURING THE COMMENCEMENT SERVICE, AND THE CHOIR BEGINS SINGING, "YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE."


1960: MORE FROM KATHY CSORGO ANNACCARATO


I WISH THERE WAS JUST ONE STUDENT FROM EACH OF THE HAMILTON HIGH CLASSES THROUGH THE YEARS WHO SAVED THE MANY BITS OF MEMORIES WHICH KATHY DECIDED TO SAVE FROM THE TRASH BIN. JUST LOOK AT THE GREAT LITTLE VIGNETTE OF A FEW OF THESE TREASURES.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

FROM MY FRIEND, PAUL WOOLVERTON

Too Busy for a FRIEND?

I RECEIVE MANY emails with some very touching sentiments. However, this one rose to the top of the pile! It touched me to the extent that I am going to post it on all of my websites. It certainly is food for thought and soul-searching. Indeed, at mid-point in the text, I had to reach for a Kleenex as my vision became blurred. Thanks, Paul, and thanks to "Lois R," whom I assume was the originator of this heart warming message.

One day a teacher asked her students to list the names of the other students in the room on two sheets of paper, leaving a space between each name.

Then she told them to think of the nicest thing they could say about each of their classmates and write it down.

It took the remainder of the class period to finish their assignment, and as the students left the room, each one handed in the papers.

That Saturday, the teacher wrote down the name of each student on a separate sheet of paper, and listed what everyone else had said about that individual.

On Monday she gave each student his or her list. Before long, the entire class was smiling. "Really?" she heard whispered. "I never knew that I meant anything to anyone!" and, "I didn't know others liked me so much," were most of the comments.

No one ever mentioned those papers in class again. She never knew if they discussed them after class or with their parents, but it didn't matter. The exercise had accomplished its purpose. The students were happy with themselves and one another. That group of students moved on.

Several years later, one of the students was killed in Viet Nam and his teacher attended the funeral of that special student. She had never seen a serviceman in a military coffin before. He looked so handsome, so mature.


The church was packed with his friends. One by one those who loved him took a last walk by the coffin. The teacher was the last one to bless the coffin.

As she stood there, one of the soldiers who acted as pallbearer came up to her. "Were you Mark's math teacher?" he asked. She nodded: "yes." Then he said: "Mark talked about you a lot."

After the funeral, most of Mark's former classmates went together to a luncheon. Mark's mother and father were there, obviously waiting to speak with his teacher.

"We want to show you something," his father said, taking a wallet out of his pocket "They found this on Mark when he was killed. We thought you might recognize it."

Opening the billfold, he carefully removed two worn pieces of notebook paper that had obviously been taped, folded and refolded many times. The teacher knew without looking that the papers were the ones on which she had listed all the good things each of Mark's classmates had said about him.

"Thank you so much for doing that," Mark's mother said. "As you can see, Mark treasured it."

All of Mark's former classmates started to gather around. Charlie smiled rather sheepishly and said, "I still have my list. It's in the top drawer of my desk at home."

Chuck's wife said, "Chuck asked me to put his in our wedding album."

"I have mine too," Marilyn said. "It's in my diary"

Then Vicki, another classmate, reached into her pocketbook, took out her wallet and showed her worn and frazzled list to the group. "I carry this with me at all times," Vicki said and without batting an eyelash, she continued: "I think we all saved our lists"


That's when the teacher finally sat down and cried. She cried for Mark and for all his friends who would never see him again.

The density of people in society is so thick that we forget that life will end one day. And we don't know when that one day will be.

So please, tell the people you love and care for, that they are special and important. Tell them, before it is too late.

And One Way To Accomplish This Is: Forward this message on. If you do not send it, you will have, once again passed up the wonderful opportunity to do something nice and beautiful.

If you've received this, it is because someone cares for you and it means there is probably at least someone for whom you care.

If you're "too busy" to take those few minutes right now to forward this message on, would this be the VERY first time you didn't do that little thing that would make a difference in your relationships?

The more people that you send this to, the better you'll be at reaching out to those you care about.

Remember, you reap what you sow. What you put into the lives of others comes back into your own.

May Your Day Be Blessed As Special As You Are








Thursday, March 29, 2007

1960: Ladies and Gentlemen, Kathy Csorgo HHS '60!

Isn't she lovely? Thanks to Kathy, we have a treasure trove of early 1960's grammar and high school memorabilia. Kathy has carefully preserved many wonderful mementos from her years at Steinert Grammar School, and from her class of 1960 at HHS. As time permits, I will be digitizing many of the items in Kathy's collection including the 1960 presentation of Carousel, wherein Billy Bigelow as portrayed so ably by George Bolge, while the ever lovely Kay Salvatore provided the role of Julie Jordan. How well I remember my Aunt Louise Baird raving about the unusual musical talent of that class! Stay tuned, and many, many thanks, Kathy, you are a tribute to the Hornet bee hive!

1960 HHS SENIOR BALL

To an emotional senior citizen like me, the quaint "dance book" that the girls in my generation took to the dance evokes memories of a custom which unfortunately has passed into extinction. Back in those innocent years, we didn't have to have a police presence in school, and our dances and sporting events went on without the fights, drugs, and other societal cancer which caused many schools to do away with programs which taught us the social graces. How sad! Thanks Kathy, for this treasure from the past. It will join an HHS '42 dance book which is in the library's HHS Folder.

1960: THANK YOU KATHY CSORGO!

THIS INTERESTING BIT OF HHS MEMORABILIA FROM THE CLASS OF 1960 COMES TO US FROM KATHY CSORGO ANNACCARATO, WHO HAS SAVED MANY WONDERFUL MEMENTOS FROM HER SCHOOL YEARS. I AM POSTING HER MATERIAL HERE AND ON MY LOCAL HISTORY SITE WWW.GLOVER320.BLOGSPOT.COM

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

PRESS RELEASE

EVERYBODY’S “BLOGGING!”

I WILL BE PRESENTING A SHOW AND TELL PROGRAM EXPLAINING MY LOCAL HISTORY INTERNET SITES. THE PROGRAM WILL BE PROJECTED ON THE KUSER MANSION CINEMASCOPE SCREEN.

INCLUDED IN THE PRESENTATION WILL BE A SAMPLING OF MY 3 WEBSITES,

WWW.GLOVER320.BLOGSPOT.COM, WWW.HHS51.BLOGSPOT.COM,
WWW.KUSER-SCHOOL.BLOGSPOT.COM

· YOU WILL LEARN HOW ANYONE WITH A COMPUTER AND INTERNET ACCESS CAN SET UP AND CREATE A PERSONAL WEBSITE COMPLETELY FREE OF CHARGE.

THE PROGRAM WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE KUSER FARM MANSION ON TUESDAY, APRIL 10TH AT 7PM. ADMISSION IS FREE BUT RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED
CALL 609-890-3630 TO RESERVE A SPOT.


Monday, March 26, 2007

CLASS OF '57 LISTING OF MISSING ALUMNI


FROM LYNN HAMMER OF THE REUNION COMMITTE OF THE HORNET CLASS OF '57, THE FOLLOWING MISSING ALUMNI. "IT'S 2007, DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CLASSMATES ARE?"
JOSEPH T. DARWICKI
STANLEY DOWBRIA
KATHERINE EPPLI
MARY GREEN SCHIEVE
DOLORES M. HERRITY
LINDA R. HUDLER
CAROL A. KIMBLE
JANET KITCHNER SCHOEN
CAROLE LOCKETT
BETTY L. MUHN TINDALL
AMY NORCROSS
DAVID PRESSLEY
KATHERINE A SALTER
JOAN SCHECK
CARRIE M. SIMON
MARIE K. SIMON

IF YOU CAN HELP, CONTACT LYNN HAMMER AT

LHAMMERHAMILTON@AOL.COM



Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Bob Poksay, HHS '53 AND Joe Poksay, HHS '43

I received the following email from Bob Poksay. The Poksay family grew up in the Cornell Heights area of Hamilton, where I recall my friends the Mesday boys lived. Bob's email serves two purposes. First, it establishes him as a member of the class of '53 at HHS, and second, provides a moving tribute to his brother, Lawrence Joseph Poksay. Lawrence was a member of the "Greatest Generation" who passed away recently. Bob thinks his brother was from HHS '43, and I will see if I can verify that. As you will read in the email Bob sent, Lawrence had a very distinguished career in the U.S. Air Corps during WWII, and then as a pilot of Air Force 2! Thanks very much for the heads up, Bob, and be assured your brother is in our prayers.
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BOB'S EMAIL:

Tom:
My name is Bob Poksay, HHS class of '53, formerly living in Cornell Heights. My dad owned the store at the bottom of the hill. I appreciate your work in keeping HHS classmates informed. I am enclosing the obituary of my brother, Lawrence "Butch" Poksay. Like many of his classmates, he left HHS toward the end of his senior year to enter the service. He piloted a B-17 during WW ll and later flew Airforce Two for several Vice Presidents of the USA. Perhaps sometime you will have use for info on one of our departed heroes. I believe he was in the class of '43.


Bob

Robert A. Poksay, O.D., FAAO
2 Wintergreen Way
Sewell, NJ 08080-2190
856 582-7525
seedoc3@comcast.net



Lawrence Joseph Poksay

Lawrence Joseph Poksay NOVATO, CA - Lawrence Joseph Poksay, most recently of Salem, OR, but also a longtime resident of Novato, CA, passed away Friday. Mr. Poksay was born March 17, 1925 in Trenton, the eldest son of John and Anna Poksay. When he was 17, "Butch" enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps as an aviation cadet. Upon graduation he served in World War II where he was based in Thorpe Abbotts, England with the noted 100th Bombardment Group and copiloted "Kleen Sweep," a B17 bomber (a.k.a. The Flying Fortress). After World War II ended, Mr. Poksay served as a reservist in Fort Dix until he was recalled back into the service during the Korean War, where he served as an instructor pilot at Bolling AFB in Washington, DC at Rhine Main AFB in Frankfurt, Germany for troop carriers, and at Stead AFB in Reno, NV for Strategic Air Command (air rescue operations). Mr. Poksay later joined forces with the 89th Military Air Wing at Bolling AFB; this operation relocated to the newly-constructed Andrews AFB in Washington, DC. It was here that Mr. Poksay served with Special Air Missions (SAM) for Presidential Fleets under the JFK and Johnson administrations. While with SAM, Mr. Poksay served as the pilot for Vice Presidents Johnson and Nixon and U.S. and foreign dignitaries. He was transferred to Wiesbaden AFB in Germany for three years wherein he continued his service with SAM. In June 1966, Mr. Poksay transferred to Hamilton AFB in Novato , where he retired from the USAF as a lieutenant colonel in October 1968. In all, Mr. Poksay very proudly served his country for over 28 years. Besides flying, Mr. Poksay also enjoyed motoring around in sports cars, power boats, and last but not least, huge RVs. Mr. Poksay was preceded in his death by his wife of 49 years, Mary Michalczyn Poksay. He is survived by his daughter Linda Poksay of Santa Barbara, CA; his son Thomas Poksay (Lisa) of Novato, CA; two grandsons, Andrew and Alexander Poksay, also of Novato, CA; and his brother Robert Poksay (Alma) of Sewell. Lawrence is also survived by his companion Ruth Gruzdiz of Salem, OR, formerly of Novato, CA. Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. to noon Friday with a vigil service at 11 a.m. at Keaton's Redwood Chapel, 1801 Novato Blvd., Novato, CA. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated 1 p.m. Saturday at St. Anthony's, 1000 Cambridge, Novato, CA followed by an Honor Guard burial service at Valley Memorial Park, 650 Bugeia Lane, also in Novato, CA.


JUNE 20, 2007, THE FOLLOWING UN-SIGNED EMAIL WAS RECEIVED FROM A RELATIVE OF THE MESDAY FAMILY. YES, CLARENCE WAS THE NAME THE WRITER HELPED ME TO REMEMBER. SORRY I CAN'T CITE THE SOURCE OF THIS EMAIL BUT IT WAS OBVIOUSLY WRITTEN IN HASTE.

He was next to the youngest.... His name was Clarence. Recently, the last Mesday brother, Harry passed away. All of the brothers, visited Poksay's at one time or another. Me too! lol

Thank you for you kind attention to this matter...

HHS REUNION SOUVINIRS


These are in the Local History Collection at the Hamilton Township Public Library, and being preserved for posterity.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

FROM THE HHS '50 WEBSITE: DEPARTED CLASSMATES

SOME TIME BACK I LISTED THE WONDERFUL SITE,
BEING MAINTAINED BY OUR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBORS IN THE CLASS OF 1950.
(www.hhs50.com)

I HAVE TRANSPOSED THE LIST AND PRESENT IT HEREWITH. THERE ARE MANY MEMBERS WHOM WE ALL KNEW AND LOVED:
==================================

ANDREAS, Robert E. - 1977

BARLOW-CRAY, Jane E.

BECKETT, William R., Sr. - 07/05/03

BEJGER, Joseph B.

BELLOWS, Bruce M. - 06/50

BIRKENSTOCK-ANDERSON, Anna Mae - 10/15/98

BOGART, Jr., Charles S. - 05/76

BRENNAN, James, P. - 09/04/04

BROOKS, Walter, T. - 02/76

BROWN-TINDALL, Elizabeth B.

CAHILL-JESTER, Mary Anne - 05/12/01

CASH, Edward H. - 08/23/99

Clark, Albert L. - 09/21/06

COLUCCIO, Antoinette

CONNELL-LAMBERT, Joan V.

CORELLI, Wayne O. - 09/02/99

CUBBERLY, Jr., Frederick

DALY-ROSIER, Margaret M. - 01/04/04

DAVIS, Samuel J.

DENNIS, Donald W - 12/24/01

DUVIN, Karl - 06/21/88

ELLIOTT, John G. - 12/04/94

ETCHELLS, Ronald K. - 1990

FABIAN, Jr., Andrew - 10/20/86

FORSYTH, Benjamin J. - 09/01/03

FRENCH-MOORE, Wilma J. - 01/17/04

FRIEDMAN, Stephen J.

FURFEY-SEITZ, Dolores A. - 09/12/03

GASTON, Jr., G. Russell - 08/18/86

GREY, Edward E. - 01/13/94

HEAD, Robert - 07/08/02

HOLZBAUER, W. Elwood - 06/28/82

JOHNSON, Joseph W. - 10/17/01

JOHNSON-McMULLEN, Alice M. - 08/84

JONES-GOMOLA, Elizabeth O. - 11/15/97

JONES, Joseph - 10/20/99

KELLEY, Barbara L. - 1950

KOERNER, Lawrence R. - 12/85

LAUER, Elmer B.

LEVERETT, Solomon - 6/12/82

LEWALLEN-KLINK, Evelyn M. - 02/15/06

LIPPINCOTT-ROWLEY, Geraldine M. - 01/87

LOVEMAN, Elizabeth M. - 1988

MAAS-BRADBURY, Joan E. - 12/07/2006

MANION, Martin T. - 1989

MANN, Doris E. - 01/30/82

MARCHESI, Glenn B. - 09/99

MARQUARDT, Jr., William T. - 11/98

MARTIN, James W. - 12/17/98

MCMANIMON, Roger T. - 04/12/06

MERK, Jr., Andrew - 12/28/80

MILLER, Richard

MUELLER, Jr., Rudolph - 10/5/02

NORCROSS, Floyd C.

ORAVSKY, Louis S.

PARKER, Jr., Leslie E. - 09/08/97

Pelke, Robert O. - 09/16/06

PIERSON-KINNEY, Marilyn - 4/11/05

PLUMMER, Lawrence E. - 12/19/98

POWELL, Joseph C. - 04/17/96

PRIETH-STUMBAUGH, Elizabeth F. - 06/18/98

PRZEMIENIECKY-HENDERSON, Alice - 10/04

PUSHMAN, Paul C. - 10/03/99

RIDOLFI, Jr., Benjamin, F. - 02/27/04

RUESS, Ferdinand - 07/06/99

RUSSO, John - 12/83

SATTERTHWAITE-HOOK, Lois M. - 03/15/03

SCALES, David J. - 09/17/97

SCHAFFER-KENT, Dorothy A. - 11/23/05

SCHRUM, Jr., Albert A.

SCULLY, William J. - 03/26/06

SEABRIDGE-CLAYTON, Virginia A. - 06/11/98

SKWARA-CRADDOCK, Dolores T. - 12/29/99

SLAYBACK, George L. - 01/28/01

SMITH, Joyce M.

SOLEY-FORSYTH, Georgine - 05/17/05

SOLES, David C. - 01/31/07

STEWARD-BABBIT, Joyce C. - 12/98

STRALEY, Jr., Carl S. - 09/24/96

TIDGWELL, Henry M. - 12/21/94

THOMANN, James R. - 11/25/03

TREBBI, George F.

TROLLE, James T. - 07/05/05

VAN HISE-SOLES, Joan A. - 10/02/05

WATERS, Harry

WATTERS, James S. - 06/01/06

WEBER-BRINDLEY, Joan H. - 02/02/07

WELSH, Jr., James N.

WEST, III, Howard M. - 11/88

WHITTAKER-FERRI, Doris

WILSON, Calvin C. - 03/73

WILSON, Imogene M. - 09/29/77

YAGO, Jr., John - 06/11/88

ZWICK, J. William - 08/31/99

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1951: DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE CLASS

THANKS TO CLARK PERRY AND SYLVIA BEESBURG FOR A LIST OF DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1951. FOLLOWING IS THE LIST OF NAMES OF CLASSMATES WHO HAVE PASSED ON.
IF WE MISSED ANY MEMBERS,OR IF THERE ARE ANY ERRORS,
PLEASE CONTACT ME AT

THANKS, CLARK! - THANKS SYLVIA!
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BILL BAGGOTT
DICK BEETLE
BEVERLY BEIGER
GEORGE BLACKWELL
GEORGE BRAZINA
JAMES BRITTAIN
ANN BROWN
GERALD "JERRY" BURKE
LEONARD CALABRESE
EMILY CALLAHAN
RAY DANBERRY
ANTHONY D'ANTONIO
JOAN DAVALA
TERRY DEAN
BOB DEPEW
SHIRLEY ECKERT
TONY GIES
GENE GRAUER
FRED GROVE
NANCY HAMBRIGHT
BOB HAYES
JOHN HOSCHEK
ROBERT INNIS
WILLIAM JACKSON
GENE JONES
JOE KASIAN
HELEN KNOLL
MILDRED LONG
BILL LAWSON
JEAN ANN LIND
PAT MCGARRIGLE
ANN PROVOST
HORACE "BUDDY" RICK
FRANCINE ROTH
JOE SCHAFER
BILL SEITZ
VADA SINCLAIR
AL SIMCZAK
FLORENCE SMITH
BARBARA A. STRUPP
BETTY J. SUSTICK
JOE SWEENEY
MARILYN TURKINGTON
STAN TYGER
SHIRLEY WHITEBREAD
HOWARD WILKINSON
CHARLOTTE WILSON

Monday, March 12, 2007

1951: TERRY DEAN'S HHS

THIS INCREDIBLE ENGRAVING WAS TURNED OUT BY ONE OF OUR MANY CLASS OF 1951 ARTISTS. TERRY OUTDID HERSELF WITH THIS EXCELLENT RENDERING IN PEN AND INK OF OUR ALMA MATER. THIS WILL MAKE A GREAT TEE SHIRT TRANSFER FOR SUMMER WEAR.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

2006 HORNET MARCHING BAND

STANDING TALL!
Are there any Hornets who
posed for this photo
on Saturday? If so,
will you send me
an email identifying
the group? If so,
please email me
at thomglo@verizon.net

HHS Our Marching Unit



STANDING TALL
Any of the group who posed for me
on Saturday identify
the Hornets in
the Photo?
If so, please send
me an email so I can post it!

Friday, March 09, 2007

1951: Anna "Annie" Provost: Robson: 1933-2007


I just received a notification from Ann's husband that Annie passed away on February 3rd. Always ready with that smile and a really winning personality, Annie will be missed. Till we meet again in the final reunion in the sky, Annie, see you then.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

HHS '57 PLANNING THEIR 50TH

A REMINDER THAT THE 50TH REUNION OF THE CLASS OF 1957 HAS BEEN SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER 22, 2007 AT THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL IN HAMILTON TOWNSHIP. THE COMMITTEE IS LOOKING FOR LOST MEMBERS. EVEN IF YOU DON'T PLAN TO ATTEND, SEND YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS TO HHS57REUNION@AOL.COM, OR CONTACT
JERRY DEPEW AT 587-5047.

HHS '56: Progress report Carol Delp Goldack

From Fellow class of '56 classmate Jack Lacy, this email of a class of '51 classmate:

Jack writes:
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Below is a message received today from Stan Glodack, husband of Carol (Delp) Glodack, our HHS56 class mate, about Carol's recovery from recent surgery. Their address is: 107 Endsleigh Ct., Robbinsville, NJ 08691.

Jack


In a message dated 3/7/2007 12:27:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, StanG91419 writes:
Hi All:

Carol is still in the Univ. of Penn.
She is doing better today with pain for the first time.
They are being cautious with Carol because of her history of hemmoraging and stroke.
Hopefully she will be home Thurs. or Friday.
I`m at the hospital staying with Carol.

Stan

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

HORNET ALUMNI HELP NEEDED!

Following is an email I received from Pat Gardner, HHS PTA President, soliciting assistance from Hornet alumni. Does your reunion treasury have a surplus? If so, what better place to send it?
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Dear Hamilton High School West Alumni, Hello. My name is Pat Gardner and I am the current President of the HHW PTA. I am writing on behalf of the Hamilton High School West PTA to request your support of the PTA Scholarship Drive. The HHW PTA does not perform traditional fundraising activities like selling candy, pizza or candles. At the high school level there is so much fundraising that goes on for sports, clubs and extracurricular activities, it is difficult to compete with these larger groups. How does the PTA raise money? The PTA receives a portion of the membership dues and we work at the Blockhouse during home football games. This year with the rainy fall weather and no Thanksgiving Day home game we find ourselves under budget. Last year the PTA gave out scholarships to eight deserving graduates. Rather than cut back on the number of scholarships we offer, the PTA decided to reach out to the HHW alumni and ask for donations. The PTA needs to raise $2000. All donations would be earmarked for the scholarship drive. Donationas are tax deductable. There is no limit on the amount. Donations can come from individual alumni or from a whole class. Checks should be made out to HHW PTA and in the memo section please put Scholarship Drive. To acknowledge all those who participate in the PTA Scholarship Drive, a banner listing all the supporters will be displayed at the blockhouse during next years football games. Please send donations to:Helga Travaglini HHW PTA Treasurer2720 S. Clinton Ave.Hamilton, NJ 08610 Thanks for your consideration. If you have any questions or comments, please don't hesitate to contact me at tpgardner@aol.com. Pat GardnerHHW PTA President

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

FRANK METZGER: 1937-2007

Mr. Frank Metzger a fellow Hornet from Hamilton High class of 1954

passed away this week. Frank was a prominent Hamiltonian who

served on the Hamilton Township Council back in the 1980's. His close

friend and colleague, Jack Lacy, former Hamilton Council President

sends this email which is a poignant eulogy to Frank. Many thanks,
Jack.

If there are any other classmates or friends who would like to add to this post please contact me at thomglo@verizon.net.

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Tom...
I sent you Frank's official obit from today's paper. Sorry, but haven't found any appropriate photos yet. As I said in an earlier post, much of the material from that part of my life was lost in my houase fire in '98. But, I'll keep looking.
If you'd like to include some quotes from me, here goes:
"I've known Frank since we were in Hamilton High together although then I knew him as the big brother of my class mate, Charlie or "Bub" as he was known to his family. Later Frank became one of my principal insurance advisers providing all my family with Allstate coverage of our automobiles, then Tenant Homeowners coverage and finally full-scale Homeowners Insurance. I'll never forget him urging that we incorporate a (then) new-fangled rider in the homeowners policy that increased the value of the home each year according to its market value. In 1998 when our house burned down Frank's foresight so many years before was a Godsend."
"When we became colleagues and two-term running mates on the Hamilton Township Council I was forever impressed with Frank's uncanny ability to listen to hours upon hours of public testimony and debate on an issue and then summarize all of that in one or two sentences. He had a special talent for recognizing the core differences and stating them very simply. In an age when politicians often spend as long summarizing as the debate to which they are referring Frank's one or two succinct sentences were a most refreshing change. And, that's from a former politician who has been kindly referred to as 'verbose' while others have harsher descriptions of my orations."
"No matter what the situation Frank's sense of humor was exquisite. He could see and verbalize the humor in just about any set of conditions and that talent certainly served often to lighten what otherwise might have been a ponderous calamity."
Hope those help some...
Jack

Saturday, February 24, 2007

1951: HHS Washington Trip

Remember the Plaza Hotel? Remember the girls filling balloons with water and dropping them on us as we hung out the windows on the floor below? Remember how we tried in vain to gain access to the girls' dorms on the floor above? But most of all, do you remember when the Perry and Kline twins drove the room detective crazy as one tried to enter the girls's dorms on one side of the the building, only to repeat the same effort on the other side.....? "Hey! how did you guys get over here? I just chased you from the other side of the building......"

HARMLESS FUN: NO DRUGS, NO DRUNKEN ORGIES, NO FIGHTS, ONLY THE AGE OLD MALE DESIRE TO SATISFY OUR CURIOSITY AND EXPLORE THAT EVER PRESENT "FEMININE MYSTIQUE!"

1947: The White Horse Circle

CHECK OUT THE DISINTEGRATING WHITE HORSE TAVERN! I WAS ONLY 14 WHEN THIS PHOTO WAS TAKEN, BUT I SURE WOULD HAVE FOUGHT "TOOTH AND NAIL" TO PRESERVE THAT HISTORIC OLD STRUCTURE IF I HAD ANY COMMUNITY INFLUENCE BACK IN THOSE YEARS WHEN HAMILTON HAD A COMMITTEE FORM OF GOVERNMENT. WE SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF OURSELVES FOR FAILING TO PRESERVE THAT HISTORIC BUILDING!
This was the way the circle was back in the 40's and early 50's as Don Slabicki, Jess Anderson and I came back to Hamilton from a trip to "Hamburger Heaven" in Bordentown, or perhaps a visit to Millside Farms down in Burlington County for one of their notorious "Banana Boats!" Hang a right at the circle as you exit Route 206, and then a left as you enter South Broad Street, and you will get a chance to stop in at "Scotty's;" a favorite Hamilton High hangout for my generation. Point of interest: Did Scotty's have a fountain....milk shakes, cokes, etc.?

Thursday, February 22, 2007

1951: The Staff of our yearbook, "Retrospect"

Ahh yes, there are a couple of young ladies who I loved from afar in the above vignette, including the lovely lady I have been married to these 53 going on 54 years. Every time I post a nostalgic graphic from our school years, I recall the words to that great song, "The Way We Were;" ".....can it be that life was all so simple then, or has time re-written every line..." Life was indeed less complicated back then.

ABOUT THE GRAPHIC: I DID A BIT OF JUXTAPOSITIONING (IS THAT REALLY A WORD?) WITH GRAPHICS FROM OUR YEARBOOK. IN ORDER TO COMPRESS THE FILE AND MAKE IT MANAGEABLE, THERE WERE A FEW ADJUSTMENTS TO EACH PHOTO.

Monday, February 19, 2007

HHS '51: Ray Danberry - 1933-2007

IT IS WITH DEEPEST REGRET THAT NOTE THE PASSING OF RAY DANBERRY, OUR CLASSMATE FROM THE CLASS OF 1951. OUR PRAYERS GO OUT TO SANDRA AND THE FAMILY.
I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER RAY AS OUR BURGOMASTER" ("BURGOMEISTER"). I PLAYED THE PART OF HIS LACKEY, A CHARACTER NAMED "HANS" IN OUR 1951 HAMILTON HIGH PRODUCTION OF "TULIP TIME." RAY PLAYED THE PART LIKE A SEASONED TROOPER. ON A RECENT VISIT TO MY OFFICE AT THE LIBRARY, RAY AND I RECALLED THE PART IN "TULIP TIME" WHERE HE PHYSICALLY PICKED ME UP AND MOVED ME FROM POINT "A" TO POINT "B" AS CALLED FOR IN THE SCRIPT. WE HAD A GREAT LAUGH WHEN I CHALLENGED HIM TO TRY TO PICK ME UP THESE 55 YEARS LATER, WITH THE ADDED 100 POUNDS OR
SO I HAD ADDED TO MY FRAME.
THERE'S ANOTHER REUNION IN THE HEREAFTER, RAY;
WE'LL MEET YOU THERE.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

AN IMPORTANT REQUEST

PLEASE, PRETTY PLEASE!
ARROW DOWN ALONG THE RIGHT SIDE OF THIS SCREEN, DOWN TO THE VERY BOTTOM OF THE "ARCHIVES," AND CLICK ON THE "SIGN MY GUESTBOOK" ICON. I NEED TO HEAR FROM YOU! WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS? HOW CAN I IMPROVE THE SITE? YOUR INPUT IS IMPORTANT AND I WILL RESPOND IF YOUR ENTRY REQUIRES A RESPONSE.

TEMPUS DOES INDEED FUGIT!

Brigette Bardot 71
Stella Stevens 68
Sophia Loren 71
Gina Lollobrigida 78
Deborah Kerr 94 (WOW!)
Lena Horne 88
Kay Starr 83
Patti Page 78
Annette Funicello 63
Barbara Eden 71
Angie Dickenson 74
Doris Day 81
Joan Collins 72
Julie Christie 64
Leslie Caron 74
Carroll Baker 74
Ann-Margret 64
Debra Padget 72
Julie Andrews 70
Ursula Andress 69
Rita Moreno 74
Jean Simmons 76
Julie Newmar 72
Kim Novak 72
Jane Powell 76
Debbie Reynolds 73
Shirley Temple 77 (NO!)
Jane Russell 84
Kathryn Grayson 90
Esther Williams 82
Elke Sommer 65
Gale Storm 83
Jill St John 65
Liz Taylor 73
Mamie Van Doren 74
UNBELIEVABLE!!!
HOW IS IT THAT THEY GET OLD, AND WE DIDN'T?