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11/14/25 07:28 PM #16529    

 

Michael Boulware

We really had a successful meeting. Monica is a go- getter and Nina is not far behind. Everyone contributed and we had a very nice time. Theresa traveled all the way from Buckeye Lake, Kevin suggested a place to have our reunion, Brian and Dave gave us ideas for dates and times. The ball is rolling. Thanks to all for showing.

 


11/14/25 09:08 PM #16530    

 

David Mitchell

Good news, Mike

And thanks to all who were there.


11/15/25 11:56 AM #16531    

 

Joseph D. McCarthy

Had a fantastic, but too short, visit with the outstanding Mr. Larry Foster yesterday.  We hope to be able to have a longer visit sometime within the next year or two.


11/15/25 11:59 AM #16532    

Lawrence Foster

Yesterday Joe McCarthy and I were able to meet up at a coin show in Sunnyvale, CA.  We had a good time re-connecting.

 

 


11/15/25 08:24 PM #16533    

 

David Mitchell

Trying to decide which of those two gentlemen is the more distinguished?

I guess it's a "coin toss".

 

p.s. why are we not seeing any of Larry's drawings these days?


11/15/25 09:11 PM #16534    

 

Joseph D. McCarthy

Dave, I couldn't believe you were serious.  Larry is so far above my league. 

However, you should have been there to hear the guy taking the picture.  We laughed for ten minutes.


11/16/25 03:07 PM #16535    

 

James Hamilton, M. D.

Joe and Larry,

So, are you two grieving or cheering about the fate of the penny? πŸͺ™ 

Jim


11/16/25 06:45 PM #16536    

 

Donna Kelley (Velazquez)

Joe and Larry, how terrific that you could meet and catch up.  You both look great!


11/16/25 08:59 PM #16537    

 

David Mitchell

The recent post on the "User Forum" about the passing of Henrietta Vassaux left me wondering how such a bright person, with such an interesting background could have been so unrecognized in our class.  


11/17/25 06:54 PM #16538    

 

Monica Haban (Brown)



11/17/25 07:04 PM #16539    

 

Monica Haban (Brown)

 

Sorry this image is lopsided, but the message is priceless and appropriate.  I found this print years ago at an UA Labor Day Arts Festival, and had it framed.  It's been hanging in my kitchen area for many years.  Considering the many friends we have all lost, including Henrietta Vassaux, it is most appropriate.
 

When I stand before God at the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single drop of talent left, and I could say...I used everything you gave me.

Erma Brombeck 

 


11/18/25 02:41 PM #16540    

 

David Mitchell

Quote of the day...............

"Things happen".    

D.J.T.

 

(They sure as hell do!)


11/18/25 04:30 PM #16541    

 

Mark Schweickart

The picture of Larry and Joe is also reassuring in that I see I am not the only old geezer wearing jeans every where one goes. I don't recall my Dad ever wearing jeans. Of course he would not have grown up wearing them all his life as we have. I suppose that would explain it. 
Anyway, it's great to see you two reconnected in person. This forum has been a blessing, but an in-person visit is something far more special. 


11/18/25 05:54 PM #16542    

 

Nina Osborn (Rossi)


11/18/25 05:56 PM #16543    

 

Nina Osborn (Rossi)

Beautiful Monica. Fixed it since I am working in the invite😊


11/18/25 05:57 PM #16544    

 

Nina Osborn (Rossi)

ON the invite


11/18/25 06:23 PM #16545    

 

Michael Boulware

RSVP for Mike Boulware and Sue Lally for the MCL lunch on 12/17/25 at 11:30. Hope to see a lot of smiles there.


11/19/25 03:25 AM #16546    

 

Janie Albright (Blank)

60th Reunion Announcement

Save the Date: July 25, 2026

Mark Your Calendar Now!

We are excited to announce the upcoming 60th Reunion! Please save the date:

• Date: July 25, 2026

Plans are currently in progress, and more details will follow soon. Stay tuned for updates! 


Reunion/Social Committee:

Mike Boulware, Kevin Cull, Dave Dunn, Monica Haban, Brian McNamara, Nina Osborn, Theresa Zeyen 

If you'd like to be on this committee, let us know :)

Watterson1966@aol.com


11/19/25 03:26 AM #16547    

 

Janie Albright (Blank)


11/19/25 03:34 PM #16548    

 

David Mitchell

I have often wondered where original pieces of music come from?

I mean, where in the world does a piece like this enter a composer's brain. This piece from Rachmaninoff happens to be my favorite piece of classic music - ever.

How can this kind of thing spring from the minds of humans?

When the full orchestra comes in with her I get goose bumps - and then again on the second emotional "emphasis" - wow!

 

Variation 18 from Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini




11/19/25 05:48 PM #16549    

 

Harold Clark

i will be at the lunchen if i'm not

booked


11/20/25 09:35 AM #16550    

 

Monica Haban (Brown)

If you plan to join our annual Christmas lunch on December 17th, please consider bringing an item of warm hats, gloves, socks, boots, etc. for children in need.  I'll deliver them to Rachel Muha/Run the Race, or St. James the Less (coordinates with St. Andrew).  πŸŽ…β€οΈπŸŽ„πŸ§£πŸ§€β˜ƒοΈβ€οΈπŸŽ…

Muchas Gracias.


11/20/25 09:41 AM #16551    

 

Michael McLeod

In weird news of the day:

has there been a lot of talk about this? That they are going to stop coining pennies? 

This is from a story I just read. I don't watch much tv but I assume this has been on the news....

A penny for your thoughts!!!!

 

America's pockets and coffers are filled with approximately 300 billion pennies, which the U.S. Mint has finally decided to stop coining, not least because it costs three cents to produce a one-cent coin. Turns out, there’s a moral in this story. “Everyone directly involved in making billions of pennies every year knew that it was pointless to do so,” Weaver wrote, “and also thought that it was legally impossible to stop.”


11/20/25 10:54 AM #16552    

 

Michael McLeod

Not to worry Harold. If you're booked we'll take up a collection to bail you out.


11/20/25 12:12 PM #16553    

 

Joseph D. McCarthy

Jim and Mike, 

First Larry & I were not at the coin show to think about thee demise of the CENT.  Remember, Great Britain has Pennis, the U.S. had sense (cents).  

And Mike the word is circulating that they were in the process of doing away with ALL coins in the U.S. and staying with the paper money.  That is till they determined that it is close to break even on printing paper currency, but that on the average they last maybe a year or two while coins seem to last forever.  Next time you receive coins in change look at the dates on the coins o get an idea of when they were made.

Personally, I never thought making money on the production of coins by the U.S. Mint was it's purpose.  Instead I believed that helping the economy by providing the coins to handle transactions in the business world was the reason for it's existence.  They make enough money on the super infflated, but very limited supply (output), of so called collector coins. 

Retailers are going through nightmares trying to transact business now that some unknown persons tried to save the government some money.


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