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CLASS OF 1964 ALUMNI
My wife, my son and me with Paul Stanley at his concert in Detroit, Nov 2006
With Larry Rothenberg, Nov 2007.
With Bob Farkas, Nov. 2007.
With Joel Zitofsky, Aug 2002
With my brother, Martin Schiff (Class of 1966), Nov. 2007
Our Havanese, Domino
Jonathan riding our horse, Ranger.
Now you've met the whole family!
With my son at the 2006 American League Playoffs,
watching the Tigers eliminate the Yankees!
Class of 1970
David Chaykin
Class of 1971
Carol Barbuck
Class of 1972
Jay Brandon
Class of 1973
Carol Arken Muller
Class of 1974
Corey Adams
Class of 1975
Gus Berdini
Class of 1976
Helen Anagnostos
Class of 1977
Paul Anavian
Class of 1978
Marc Alan Appelbaum
Class of 1979
Dante Amato
Class of 1980
Randolph Alleyne
Class of 1981
Raymond Bonet
Phil Buckman(Frmrly Phil Joseph
Class of 1982
Stan Beck
Class of 1983
Karen Bloom-Piazza
Class of 1984
Luz Barbosa
Class of 1985
Joel Israel
Class of 1987
Stacey Driscoll (Weisberg)
Class of 1988
Marcela Castaneda
Class of 1989
Richard Jean-Baptiste
Class of 1990
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OK, Harold, I am in "the loop." I had dinner with Ricky (only call him Rick to his face now) and he reminded me of my negligence.
It is good to read you are doing well. I am still happy in Lawrence, KS, and it has been 36 years. After being a city planning consultant then a computer company owner, I sculpt and sell stone sculpting supplies. Life follows strange paths.
I got divorced in 2001 ("separate ways") and happily remarried earlier this year to a friend of 20 years. We bought a nice home in town and I work at my studio during the days. Oh yeah, I sold the blue Impala and now drive a Nissan Rouge and a GMC diesel truck. The latter is for hauling all the stone.
And yes the big birthday is coming up for both of us in March. This is the first time I cared about it. My Dad passed away this Sept. and now I am thinking of the time left - getting that bucket list together.
Rick is talking about getting together in Manhattan on March 24th with others from our class. You might check your calendar. I think I am going to fly in. Do tell others!!
My email is mylesmtn@yahoo.com to communicate more directly.
Glad all is well.
Myles
Hi Harold--I also just went on the site after about a year. My husband and I met doing Fiddler on the Roof at Hofstra--he is a teacher but also a professional actor, singer and piano player. Our children are quite talented but only as a hobby--our daughter is a Bio teacher with two babies and our son is a law student. I remember PS 164 with such fondness--it was a great experience. I hadn't heard from anyone in years-until this site-where I reconnected with Ruth-Ellen. My email address is backdoc88@yahoo.com if you want to chat more. Abby
Seth is here helping out so I'll be running back and forth to the airport.
Here is my house number: 954-255-7998
here is my cell: 954-817-0955.
Would love to see u, and my mother is right near Boca, in Deerfield. Perhaps we could figure something out?
My dad is in a nursing home near my mom's.
Call anytime, and if I'm not there- leave a message so I can get back to u!
Deb
The last message didn't go through but I just wanted to say hello. I had seen your Dad right before he passed away. He visited my parents frequently. I remember both of your folks so well......great people.
I wrote to Marty and I know that he and David are still close friends. I have been friends with Ruth-Ellen since back then, and also been in touch with Karen Gang.
Since this website, I have been in touch with Rick Ginsberg and Myles Schacter, catching up. So many years, so many people.
I see you have horses now- and if u recall, I rode for many years-even through out our college years!
It's so nostalgic to see the pictures that you and Marty have.....I have class pictures and I also have the the autograph album from our graduation year in which just about everyone signed and drew in.
I hope this message finds you and your family well,
Deb
How nice of you! You may recall that the 10th is also Myles Schacter's birthday, and as you know, he lives in town (when he isn't traveling). We actually run in some similar circles and have spent some time together. Very nice man, and thank you for putting me on to him. He leads a group of long time Lawrence natives who do international dinners each month at different homes and that has been a blast to be a part of.
So, as my multiple attempts at responding to you this morning prove, old age does have its impact (sorry, I don't know why all the empty responses??!!). I did hear from Don Reichman yesterday as well. It is amazing how certain dates just stick in your head - like March 7th and Harold Schiff.
Interesting time to be an administrator at a public university, but I suppose all sectors of industry face much the same these days (Michigan I hear is really reeling). Hope all is well in your world. My present to myself for this 57th year is that I am having my wife and younger kids (ages 8 and 11) join me on a business trip to Washington DC next week where we'll spend four extra days doing the nation's capital. Should be fun. I have an older boy who works in politics who gave up a lucrative job out in Denver to work on the hill, so we get to see him as well. He's only 23 but has amassed quite a resume since graduating from Boulder a few years ago. Most of our age cohort were so much more place-bound than kids today -- of course, you and I and a few others are the exceptions that prove that rule.
Do stay in touch.
Rick
Here's the coincidence.....I went to SUNY Buffalo (grad'd 1978), and I went to Illinois College of Optometry (grad'd 1983). My father's a retired O.D. and his first name is Irwin. I have my own optometric practice in Iselin, NJ.
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