Tis the Season!

We recently were able to obtain the supplies for a limited number of Golf Towels.   One hundred percent of the proceeds from the sale of the golf towels goes to our Scholarship Program.

This time the only color available is for a grey towel with red Bulldog head and lettering.  So order your towels NOW for Christmas $20 each plus shipping.  The Shipping charge will be $3.00 per shipment (multiple towels can be shipped together).  If you want to pick the towels up in person you can eliminate the shipping charges.

There’s still time for Santa to deliver a great gift for LEHS golfers.  Note:  the graduation year is not on the towel so it is suitable for any LEHS graduate.  Remember the proceeds from the sale will go to our scholarship program for LEHS Grads.

Please contact us for details on how to order.  Put “Towels” in the Subject Line.  Sue Rummel will get back to you with details on how to order.

Here is a photo of the towels.  Click on the photo for a larger image.  Remember, only the grey towels with red lettering is available.

Grey Golf Towels

Veteran’s Day. Say THANKS to our Vets

Thursday, November 11 is Veteran’s Day.  There were a number of men and women from Lynn English Class of 1965 that spent time in the service of our country.  One was killed in action in Vietnam.  We owe our thanks to our vets for their honorable contribution to  the national security.

I have listed a number of veterans from LEHS Class of 1965 below.  I know there are more but I am not sure who they are.  If you are a vet from LEHS Class of 1965 and your name is not listed below please contact us and your name will be added.

Here are some facts about the Vietnam era which is when most of our classmates served.  In addition to the statistics below, a number of our classmates who served came back alive, but not the same as they were before serving.

Vietnam War (1964-1975)

Total Service members (Worldwide)    8,744,000

Battle Deaths                                           47,434

Other Deaths (in the theater)                  10,786

Other Deaths is Service (non-theater)     32,000

Non-mortal woundings                           153,303

Living Veterans                                    7,569,000

I HOPE YOU WILL JOIN ME AND THANK OUR CLASSMATES FOR THEIR HONORABLE SERVICE TO OUR COUNTRY.  PLEASE LEAVE YOUR THANK YOU AS A COMMENT BELOW THE LIST OF NAMES.

Classmate Veteran Branch Comment

 

Don Baillie Naval Reserve
Fred Bollen Army Vietnam.
Bob Bonin Marine Reserve
Dick Bowlby Navy Reserve
Howie Burnett Army National Guard
Jim Cogan Marines Vietnam
Larry Flannagan Vietnam. Killed outside theater
Ron Gerstenhaber Air Force
Arlyne Grant Reserves
Norman Grant Marines Vietnam. Killed in action.
Paul Nardone Air Force
Bob Newhall Army
Al Paradis Army
Leland Perry Army
Jim Prendergast Army National Guard
Robert Reed Army
Mike Rogers Army Vietnam
Charlie Sarcia Army Aviation Vietnam
Mike Schulze Navy
John Warwick Army Vietnam
Frank York Navy

45th Reunion Photos.

Over 100 photos from the 45th reunion and from the golf tournament earlier in the day.  You will find them located on the pages of the website called 45th reunion photos and 45th reunion golf photos.

Hey folks, if you check the comments you will find that there is an interest in knowing who is who.  The photos do have a file name, just put your cursor on it and you should see it.  So if you care to send a message via CONTACT, captions will be put on the photos with some names to go with the faces.  A few have been done and more will be.  In addition to ID’s, humerous captions are welcome…keep ’em clean!!!

We have several sets of photos from diffenent sources.  If you send your photos in we will credit you.  Please thank the folks who are sharing these great memories.

Jim Prendergast from Facebook “Lynn English High (the 60’s)”. 

A group of photos from the golf tournament courtesy of Judy (Goudey) Johnson.

I stole (er borrowed) a group of photos of Lina Rehal‘s Facebook page.

Karen (Hyde) Mancinelli not only gave us a lot of photos but spent hours putting captions on the photos.

Jack Rummel brought his professional camera and expertise and took some great photos … HOW did you get all those people to laugh so hard Jack?  Jack is not only one of our classmates but he is a professional photographer.  His website is listed in our links section.  Check him out!

Here is a photo from Pamela (Gunter)  Roi via Peggy Cass!

Peggy Cass and Pamela (Gunter) Roi

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Subscribe to the “blog” ( aka “web log”…a kind of an on-line diary) and every time a new post is made to the website you will get an email telling you about it.  Click on “Subscribe to Blog”  and follow the instructions that pops up to add your email address and you will get an email when something new comes up.  Generally emails don’t go out if something is just edited, but only when something new is added.  If you are subscribed, you won’t have to go to the website every day to see if something new is added or you won’t have to worry about missing an announcement.

But… when I just add some more photos from the last reunion you probably won’t get an email (unless I create a headline in the blog).

Don’t forget to update your contact information if you move or change any of your contact info.  Just click on Address Update Form and fill out the entire page.  If you don’t want to reveal some of your contact info, leave it blank but make a comment on the form so we know you meant to leave it blank.

Reunion Update (10/6) and Other Info

The 45th reunion is behind us.  We had 123 classmates at the reunion.  Plus a few teachers.  We will be looking forward to the 50th next.  Check out the photos and who attended the 45th.

We are still searching for classmates who have not updated their contact information.  The intent is to make it possible to contact all classmates for the 50th reunion.  If you haven’t updated your contact information (or are not sure), please fill out the new address update form for doing so.

Please check the Lost Classmate List to help us find people who we have tried to contact, but have been unable to either because the address / phone number we have is incorrect or because the classmate hasn’t replied to messages.  If a classmate doesn’t reply to a message it is either because they don’t want to or we left a message at an incorrect number (we can’t tell which).

We hope that all our classmates have considered giving to the Class of 1965 scholarship program.  Please visit the Scholarship Program Page for details on how to give to the program. 

We are trying to identify which of our classmates served in the military (especially in Vietnam).  Please contact us if you did.

Some classmates indicated they would like to contact their fellow classmates.  Unless we have specific permission to release contact information (only to fellow LEHS65ers) we can not do so.  Please visit the page for Communications between Classmates for details on who is on the list, how to give permission (and get on the list) and how to get the contact information of people on the list.

Photos from Past Reunions

Thanks to Eleanor (Shellgren) Starkenberg we have a number of photos from the 40th reunion at Gannon Golf Course.  Perhaps you are in some of them?  Maybe you can recognize someone you haven’t seen since high school.  Check out the 40th reunion photos page.  If you have additional photos suitable for public viewing contact us and we’ll make arrangements for the photos to be added.
40th photo 8

Address List and Communications Between Classmates

We have created page for people who want to make their contact information to other members of LEHS Class of 1965.  Note:  This is ONLY for members of LEHS Class of 1965.  If you want to know how to get your name on the list and how to get the contact information go to the Communications Between Members of Our Class Page.

The purpose of this page is to make it possible for old friends who have lost contact with each other to revive their old friendships.  All contact information remains secure.  The contact information will not be on the webpage, only the names of the people who want their contact information made available to other classmates.  The only people who can obtain this information are other members of LEHS Class of 1965.  As of August 10, 2010 we have the minimum number of names for the list to be published so check out the page for Communications Between Members of Our Class.

Please comment to make suggestions or ask questions.

Vietnam! We were just kids but…..

We may have been kids but we fought in Vietnam.  One of our classmates, Norman Grant, CPL – E4 Marine Corps,  gave his all for our country.  His tour of duty started on November 8, 1967 and was killed in action in Quang Nam, South Vietnam on August 23, 1968.   He was 20 years old.  He is buried in Pine Grove Cemetary in Lynn.  See our memorial list.

How many of our classmates served our country in Vietnam?  If you are one of our classmates who served in Nam, we would like to hear from you.  Please comment below.

Lynn, Lynn the City of Sin!

Sue Rummel provided this poem which brings back memories.  The author of the poem is unknown.  Does anyone have any photos of the old Fountain on the Common or the fireworks when they were in Manning Bowl?

We’ll Always Remember Lynn

Lynn is our home town

Quite a city in its day

If you didn’t make shoes or slippers

The G. E. provided your pay.

 

From City Hall to Market Square

The Commons on a Summer night

The fountains dancing in color

And a band concert, what a sight!

 

Bessie Rolfe, Magranes & Goddard’s

Wonderful stores to shop

And Grants, Burrows & Sanborn and Rogers

We knew them from bottom to top.

 

The Warner and the Paramount

The Waldorf and Olympia too

Six acts of vaudeville at the Capital

Plus a movie, cartoon and the news.

 

Street cars climbing Highland Circuit

The view from High Rock Tower

Going to Boston on the Narrow Guage

It must of taken hours.

 

Over at old St. Mary’s

By gender did we learn

Any mingling fo boys and girls

would be a moral concern.

 

And when 2:30 rolled around

and we were all “set free”

we beet feet over to Hennessy’s Spa

The real “in” place to be.

 

Hanover Circle and Surfside Road

Ocean Street with all the swells.

Broad and Lewis, Union and Market

And the dump with all the smells.

 

The balloon Lady on the 4th of July

The parades that made us proud

The fireworks exploding at Manning Bowl

To the delight and roar of the crowd.

 

The smell of coffee at J. B. Bloods

The Item and Telegram News

Choosing penny candy at the Red and Gray

And going to Musinsky’s for shoes.

 

The Boston and Maine crossing Central Square

Over Hovey’s and the Dover Smoker

Hunts and Hennessey’s and Connolly’s for fudge

Then Stilianos for a chocolate mocha.

 

I remember the beaches, I remember the Woods

I remember Lynn Shore Drive,

I remember the day we graduated

It’s remarkable we’re still alive!

 

Its been a few years fellow students

Since we passed each other in Lynn

But we’ll alwasys be proud we came from,

Old Lynn, that City of Sin!