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04/01/26 10:09 PM #17038    

 

Joseph D. McCarthy

First Dave I have to admit something.  An article concerning Denise Long Rife was in the Tuesday edition of the local paper.

For those that didn't look her up here is the rest of the story.

Denise Long played on her womens basketball team in Whitten, Iowa where she averaged 69 points a game for four years.  She did have a high scoring in one game where she scored 111, but had multiple games in the triple digits.  She was the first woman drafted by a NBA team, when Wilt Chamberlain asked for her autograph.  She now spends her days as a retired pharmacy employee.

To answer your question Dave, NBA Commissioner Walter Kennedy VOIDED the pick.  Only One other woman, Luisa Harris in 1977, has ever been drafted by a NBA team.

 


04/05/26 01:02 PM #17039    

 

James Hamilton, M. D.

He is risen!

As I was checking the blue sky backing the Ponderosa Pine trees off our deck this Easter morning, one tree's top branches - at least in my mind's eye - reminded me of a crucifix shape. So I snapped a few cell phone shots and then did some cropping within the phone to target the area of interest.

Ponderosas are seldom (actually never) symmetric unlike some other coniferous species, such as blue spruce, but the top part of this one seems to be a little bit so.

Anyway, the photography side of me is always looking for something that does not fit all the rules and this seemed to do just that.

So, here is wishing a Happy Easter to all of our classmates and families and looking forward to our upcoming reunion!

Jim

 


04/05/26 01:30 PM #17040    

 

Michael McLeod

happy easter all,and thanks for giving us something to ponder, Jim.


04/05/26 02:30 PM #17041    

 

David Mitchell

HAPPY EASTER

This is the site of my 170 year-old historic church's sunrise service this morning. I was not there for the erly service but a friend sent the photo from this morning's service. This is on the banks of the May River in Bluffton (right beyond the draped crross), which as just featered in travel article in USA Today a few days ago.


04/05/26 02:56 PM #17042    

 

David Mitchell

 

My 170 year-old church on the banks of the May River - the chairs were set up to the left.

 

 

 


04/06/26 08:42 AM #17043    

 

John Jackson

Here was our President's Easter greeting, posted on Truth Social yesterday morning.  Is there anyone  who still believes that the leader of the most powerful nation on earth is dealing with anything close to a full deck?


04/06/26 09:40 AM #17044    

 

John Jackson

And, Dave, the congregation at your church's early morning service appears to be bathed in a heavenly glow... 


04/06/26 12:36 PM #17045    

 

David Mitchell

John,

I think the "glow" is from everyone holding a candle on their laps and the reflection on the backs off each person in front of them. Pretty cool anyway. 


04/06/26 01:08 PM #17046    

 

John Jackson

Dave, you coulda fooled me - I thought it was some kind of divine manifestation.  Aren't we now particularly in need of some of that?


04/06/26 07:24 PM #17047    

 

David Mitchell

Indeed John, we are in need.


04/06/26 07:32 PM #17048    

 

Michael McLeod

THAT IS ONE GORGEOUS PHOTOGRAPH, DAVE!

Made me wanna cross myself!

 


04/07/26 09:39 AM #17049    

Joseph Gentilini

David, this is an absolutely beautiful phote! Thanks for sharing it.  joe


04/07/26 11:53 AM #17050    

 

James Hamilton, M. D.

Dave,

Not only a beautiful but also a spiritual photograph! The kind of sky that Christ may have seen upon His resurrection!

Jim

 


04/07/26 09:29 PM #17051    

 

David Mitchell

Yes it is a mystical photo.

Remember I didin't take it. One of my budies at church took it and sent it out to  a bunch of us. With my raging sleep disorders I could never be up early enough to be there for it.


04/08/26 03:15 AM #17052    

 

Michael McLeod

sure wish we had ladies present. somehow this place is a boy's club. I wonder why. seriously, I hate to think we fellas have been too loud, too abrasive too boring.....or if women would rather communicate in person...or if they don't want to expose themselves to bullying, I hate to think they think of us that way, We do disagree, we boys, but it's rarely heated or surly, I dunno. I grew up with three sisters - I was the only boy - and I'm in a profession that features women on a somewhat equal footing and presence and in positions of respect and I really enjoyed that aspect of journalism. So I am accustomed to hearing female voices, being supervised quite often by female editors and teaming up with the opposite sex in developing stories -- apart from growing up as the only male child with three sisters, So it just feels a bit odd not seeing more of them here.

 


04/08/26 10:53 AM #17053    

 

Deborah Alexander (Rogers)

Mike, you are right!  As women, we should post more on this forum which is for all of us.  I must say that I thoroughly enjoy your posts.  I frequently share some of them with my daughter who teaches AP English at Upper Arlington High School.  She enjoys and sometimes even incorporates some of them into her lesson plans.  Jim, your photos are always spectacular so keep them coming.  I especially love the deer and fawn ones.  The area in which you live is truly spectacular.  Dave, your Easter photo was surreal and really captured the feeling of the day with the way it glowed.  Thank you all for sharing your photos and thoughts with everyone.

While I shy away from the political discourse, I do enjoy reading the different points of view.  One thing I think we can all agree on is that our country needs prayers right now.  

I'm looking forward to seeing everyone at the reunion this summer!


04/08/26 05:17 PM #17054    

Joseph Gentilini

Deborah - I could not have said what you did better or even as good. It is exactly how I feel also. Joe


04/09/26 09:33 AM #17055    

 

Michael McLeod

Deborah:

Nice to hear from you. Plus you look totally hot in that stylish watterson uni. 


04/09/26 09:44 AM #17056    

 

Michael McLeod

a favorite. I love the sentiment about cherishing a vocation.

 

Two Tramps In Mud Time 

ROBERT FROST 

 
Out of the mud two strangers came
And caught me splitting wood in the yard,
And one of them put me off my aim
By hailing cheerily "Hit them hard!"
I knew pretty well why he had dropped behind
And let the other go on a way.
I knew pretty well what he had in mind:
He wanted to take my job for pay.

Good blocks of oak it was I split,
As large around as the chopping block;
And every piece I squarely hit
Fell splinterless as a cloven rock.
The blows that a life of self-control
Spares to strike for the common good,
That day, giving a loose my soul,
I spent on the unimportant wood.

The sun was warm but the wind was chill.
You know how it is with an April day
When the sun is out and the wind is still,
You're one month on in the middle of May.
But if you so much as dare to speak,
A cloud comes over the sunlit arch,
A wind comes off a frozen peak,
And you're two months back in the middle of March.

A bluebird comes tenderly up to alight
And turns to the wind to unruffle a plume,
His song so pitched as not to excite
A single flower as yet to bloom.
It is snowing a flake; and he half knew
Winter was only playing possum.
Except in color he isn't blue,
But he wouldn't advise a thing to blossom.

The water for which we may have to look
In summertime with a witching wand,
In every wheelrut's now a brook,
In every print of a hoof a pond.
Be glad of water, but don't forget
The lurking frost in the earth beneath
That will steal forth after the sun is set
And show on the water its crystal teeth.

The time when most I loved my task
The two must make me love it more
By coming with what they came to ask.
You'd think I never had felt before
The weight of an ax-head poised aloft,
The grip of earth on outspread feet,
The life of muscles rocking soft
And smooth and moist in vernal heat.

Out of the wood two hulking tramps
(From sleeping God knows where last night,
But not long since in the lumber camps).
They thought all chopping was theirs of right.
Men of the woods and lumberjacks,
They judged me by their appropriate tool.
Except as a fellow handled an ax
They had no way of knowing a fool.

Nothing on either side was said.
They knew they had but to stay their stay

And all their logic would fill my head:
As that I had no right to play
With what was another man's work for gain.
My right might be love but theirs was need.
And where the two exist in twain
Theirs was the better right—agreed.

But yield who will to their separation,
My object in living is to unite
My avocation and my vocation
As my two eyes make one in sight.
Only where love and need are one,
And the work is play for mortal stakes,
Is the deed ever really done
For Heaven and the future's sakes.

04/09/26 10:44 AM #17057    

 

Mary Margaret Clark (Schultheis)

I have been watching the forum, hoping someone would share a link about the tragic Upper Arlington house fire very early Easter morning that claimed the life of Matt Schmidt, a member of the Schmidt’s Sausage Haus family. Yesterday would have been his 44th birthday.

I first learned of this heartbreaking news at Mass on Easter morning from my daughter, who lives just around the corner. When she and her family moved into the neighborhood four years ago, Matt’s wife was the very first person to welcome them into the community. Their loss is unfathonable to contemplate. Please keep Matt’s wife, his three daughters, and the entire Schmidt family and friends in your prayers.

https://www.nbc4i.com/news/local-news/upper-arlington/family-member-of-columbus-schmidts-sausage-haus-perishes-in-upper-arlington-fire/

 


04/09/26 01:25 PM #17058    

 

Deborah Alexander (Rogers)

Joe and Mike,

Thanks for the compliments!  I think, even at my age, I am blushing!  Every time I see our pictures on the forum it makes me realize how young we were then, and so innocent of what the world had to offer us. It really is heartwarming to be able to be in touch with our classmates.  Thank you, Janie, for this forum you so generously created and maintain for us.


04/09/26 02:16 PM #17059    

 

Michael McLeod

That's terrible news mm. I rarely read the columbus papers anymore, rooted in Florida as I am. I'll certainly send up a prayer for the family.


04/09/26 02:48 PM #17060    

 

Michael McLeod

I suspect boys today aren't as fixated on cowboys as we were. but dang they were sure enough my role models. dressed up in cool boots and hats, rode around on horsies and rescued hotties and beat up jerks and hung out in saloons. That's a manly lifestyle if ever there was one. Not that ever came close to doing any of it in real life.


04/09/26 04:02 PM #17061    

 

Michael McLeod

amen to thanking janie!!!!


04/09/26 04:31 PM #17062    

Joseph Gentilini

Mary Margaret, I was also shocked at the news of Matt Schmidt's death from the fire at their home. He was one of the good men - kind, welcoming, good husband and father. Totally sad!  I didn't mention it here because I wasn't sure most people would know him. Since I work sometimes at the Schmidt Fudge Haus, I met him fairly often when he would come into the store to get something for his young girls. May he rest in peace.  joe


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