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Steve Belton

Ron, Thanks for the notice of Steve's passing.  I wish nothing but solid prayers for his family and all our class of 67 that knew and loved him.  He was truly a great friend to all he came across.  He will be greatly missed.

Lynn Sante Dryzmala 67'

Lynn SANTE
GOODBYE TO MY BEST FRIEND

Our classmate from the Class of 1967, everyone’s friend and my best friend Steve Belton, passed away December 30th after a courageous fight with Stage 4 Pancreatic cancer.  The attached picture was taken in April shortly after he was diagnosed in March (l to r Mike Field, Steve Belton, Ron Schagrin, John Rudisill). 

 

He is survived by his wife Mary (married 48 years)  daughter Aimee and her husband Josh and their two children JJ and Cameron as well as his son Jonathan and his son, Roman. 
Steve was a salesman’s salesman – he never met a stranger.  Regardless of the product he was selling he took an interest in the other person.  That connection was the formula for his success.  Whether  it was insurance, security systems or car sales he loved connecting with people.  But his greatest love (aside from family and friends) was  University of Tennessee football.

 

Upon graduating from Northeast he was offered a football scholarship at the University of Tennessee at Martin. Early on, he hurt his shoulder and was not able to continue playing football.  Steve transferred  after his first semester to the main campus at Knoxville and graduated with a degree in education. 

 

Every year Steve would say “wait till next year!” Well, this was the “next” year! Steve couldn’t not have been prouder of the way Tennessee played and it wasn’t until their first string quarterback got hurt he was sure that they would be in the final four for the playoffs.  He had Tennessee hats, t-shirts, decals on his car, flags outside his house.  There was no doubt that he bled orange. 

I was very fortunate to be able to spend a lot of time with Steve during his chemo and lymphedema treatments. Steve never gave thought that he would pass away from this horrible disease and kept a positive attitude throughout.

 

Steve passed away peacefully at home under the care of Hospice surrounded by family and friends. He will be greatly missed by many.

 

May you rest in peace Steve 

 

Ron Schagrin   ‘67

Ronald SCHAGRIN
NEW NEHS BUILDING

Thanks for the update, Ron.  I know how difficult it is to get a new facility for students.  Our school here in Nucla, CO is finally being replaced after 60 years, not a moment too soon.  

Cricket Larrimer Daniels  Class of '65

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
FINALLY!!! NEHS IS GETTING NEW CLASSROOMS!!!

Nearly 7 years ago the residents of Broward County passed a referendum to issue an 800 million bond to repair schools. Northeast, Stranahan and BlanchE Ely were at the top of the list.  

Promises! Promises!  The current school has suffered for years with leaky roofs causing mildew and mold problems for its students.  Well the day has finally arrived.  

The picture is of construction workers tilting a portion of a new classroom building. Not sure what it will replace but it is estimated to be completed by October 2023.  I guess "better later than never!"

Ron Schagrin  Class of '67

Ronald SCHAGRIN
MINI-REUNION IN OAKLAND PARK

Pictured above:

L-R Rear Standing: Jim McClain ‘65, Lenny Mercer ’65, Mike Brinker ‘65 & Marcia Brinker

L-R Rear Seated: Dennis Van Jaarsveld ‘66, Al Poarch ’66, Arleda Summers ’67, Ron Schagrin ’67, Lynda Walden ’66, Bill Springer ‘65.

Far Right standing: Gloria Lemos ’66, Steve Meyer ‘65

Hi everyone,

WOW!!! We had some HUGE surprises show up for our lunch at the Funky Buddha Brewery on Saturday 9/3. Like people we haven't seen since reunions 25-45 years ago: Mike Brinker ’65, Gloria Lemos ’66 and Dennis Van Jaarsveld ‘66. We also got lucky that Jim McClain was in town from Maryland and decided to stay over just to see us.

Mike and Dennis both drove about three hours to come see us and Gloria lives right around the corner here in Oakland Park. It was really great to see them and catch up with what they’ve been up to for the last 25+ years!!

After the lockdown of the last 2 ½ years, everybody is seriously ready to have some fun at another NHS REUNION!!! The consensus of the group was to look sometime next summer, with mid-July being the #1 pick, followed by August and then September. We’re looking to avoid ultra-high hotel room rates and storms as much as possible.

We’re looking at doing something Friday to Sunday. Some folks said maybe a Thursday get together if enough people are in town (like we did in 2015) and also maybe a Sunday lunch picnic (BYOF&B) like reunions in 1975, 1985 and several other reunions. Any and all thoughts and input welcome.

I need some BIG-TIME  help from ALL of you!!! To gauge interest in another reunion, PLEASE email me directly at my email address below (NOT to the website) as soon as you can to tell me if you’d be in for a Reunion next year.

PLEASE--- SEND IN YOUR OWN UPDATES TO THE WEBSITE MESSAGE BOARD—WE ALL WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU AND SEE WHAT YOU’RE UP TO

I’d love to hear from any of you anytime, so please reach out to me directly. REMEMBER: LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD

Steve Meyer '65

941-966-7592

pg_sarasota@msn.com

WEBSITE ADDRESS= ne6567.classquest.com

Steve MEYER
Mary Ann and Dick Cook FAU Scholarship - 2022 Update

Dear Northeast Alumni,

It has been some time since Mary Ann and I announced our intent of providing an endowed scholarship for Northeast High students to attend the College of Business at Florida Atlantic University.  We immediately starting funding the endowment, so that we could see the benefits and hone the grant process while we are still alive.  

I’m providing this update in hope of inspiring others to do whatever they can to increase the scholarship support for students from Northeast High.  You can make a one-time gift through Northeast High School, establish an endowment at the university of your choice to be funded by your estate, or join us by adding to our endowment at Florida Atlantic University.  

This generation of Northeast High students desperately needs our support.  They are a diverse population of remarkable young people.

We were at FAU in Boca Raton this spring and met with our “Cook Scholars”, the Dean and Associate Dean of the Business School and the Guidance Counselor from Northeast High.  We had three students present. In the group photo above are Alande Choute (Senior), James Paris (Freshman), Mary Ann, Greis Mucollari (Junior), me and Mickie Daglaris, our niece, who will make sure the program continues after we are gone. The individual photo above shows how proud our first graduate from FAU, Alande Choute, was on Graduation Day.

You can go to the Northeast website page called “Mary Ann and Dick Cook FAU Business Scholarship Fund” to find endowment details and contact information at FAU and Northeast High to help you contribute to this effort.

Please consider how you might leave your mark at Northeast.  It has served us all well! We feel very blessed to be able to leave a legacy that will perpetually provide scholarships for Northeast students.

Thank you in advance for your help. Hope to see you at the next reunion. Go Canes!!

Dick and Mary Ann Cook (Pekala) Class of ‘65

Richard COOK
WISH I COULD BE THERE

Those margaritas look big enough to share. I will be in Scotland with my son so I'll miss having one with Steve & Bill.

Steve..... thank you for keeping this going. I look forward to next year.

I WAS CLEANING MY DESK AND CAME ACROSS THIS PHOTO OF THE 1964 FOOTBALL TEAM. 

Carl E. Turnbull   Class of '65

NOTE FROM STEVE MEYER: You're very welcome Carl. Great to hear from you and great pic. No, we don't share those margaritas, that's how you lose fingers LOL. We'll have one for you though.

Have fun in Scotland....it's a great place to visit, especially all the golf courses!! Give me a call when you're back 

Carl TURNBULL
SOUNDS LIKE FUN!!!

Just wish I could be there - but I'll maybe have a margarita in spirit! 

Have fun - get things going for next year, okay?!

Cricket (Larimer) Daniels  Class of '65

 

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
****EARLY HURRICANE WARNING #2**** HAVE A MARGARITA WITH BILL & STEVE- SATURDAY 9/3



Hey everybody……...ok, if you don’t like beer, how about a margarita??

it’s been WAAAAAY too long since we’ve had a gathering in Ft. Lauderdale. Bill & I miss seeing you all.

So……how about joining us for a drink and some lunch at  12:00pm Saturday 9/3  at the Funky Buddha Brewery in Oakland Park. It’s a really cool spot in the old Sears warehouse on 38th Street & Dixie on the railroad tracks:

Address: 1201 NE 38th St, Oakland Park

Website: https://funkybuddhabrewery.com/

The word is that some more NEHS alums may be there, like Lenny Mercer, Lynda Walden, Arleda Summers, Al Poarch, Ron Schagrin and several other notable NHS personalities.

We’d love to see you there for a drink and a discussion about a reunion in 2023. It’s time to put an end to the BS and start having some fun again!!!

Feel free to call me any time to catch up.

PLEASE--- SEND IN YOUR OWN UPDATES TO THE WEBSITE MESSAGE BOARD—WE ALL WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU AND SEE WHAT YOU’RE UP TO

REMEMBER: LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD

Steve Meyer '65

941-966-7592

pg_sarasota@msn.com

WEBSITE ADDRESS= ne6567.classquest.com

Steve MEYER
Latest From Small Town Colorado

Hello former classmates.  Retiring in this small town of Buena Vista Colorado has been awesome.  All the wildlife that's come to our back door, living at the base of a 14'er close to town couldn't be any better. 

My hubby and I will be celebrating our 50th anniversary next month with a short trip to Vegas for many shows.  Should be a great time.

Had a blast attending my first reunion in 2015.  Has it been decided if there will be another combined reunion anytime soon?  I'd sure like to attend another one.

Hope everyone is happy and staying healthy. The photo is a view from our Greatroom windows of Mt. Princeton 14,000'.

Lynn (Sante) Dryzmala Class of '67

Lynn SANTE
Alive and well in Paradise

You guys look good for old men. LOL  I'm still doing great here in Thailand. Not sure when I will be back in the states but I have a guest room that is usually vacant in case anyone wants to visit.

Pic of me and the kids at the park where we walk every morning and evening. 

Byron Petrides- Class of 65

Byron PETRIDES
OLD FRIENDS RECONNECT- MASSIVELY AWESOME WEEKEND!!!



Hi everyone from Art Frey, Bill Springer, Steve Meyer and Kevin Finnegan:

I don’t have enough words to describe one of the most joyful experiences I’ve had in a long time on a long overdue visit to see Kevin Finnegan ’65.

There were several of us who have kept up with Kevin fairly frequently over a lot of years. Kevin is a Catholic priest (retired) who had been stationed in Gallup New Mexico for many years. We last saw him at the 1996 reunion. I last visited him in Gallup about 15 years ago.

He retired last summer and moved into a veteran’s home in Jennings Louisiana, close to where his sister lives. Over the last 7 years since the 2015 reunion, a group of us (me, Bill Springer, Tim Moon, Art Frey & Pete Byers) talked about all of us going to visit him in Gallup. AND then he moved to Louisiana, WAY closer than New Mexico.

At the beginning of 2022, I told the group it was time to fish or cut bait as we weren’t getting any younger and that we WERE going to visit Kevin this year or die trying. We finally put together a long weekend trip for last weekend (8/19). Me, Bill and Art were able to get there but unfortunately Tim and Pete couldn’t make it (we did Zoom them in on Saturday).

Friday dinner was a 3+ hour event of good steaks and lots of beer and the beginning of a magical weekend of reminiscing and great stories.

Saturday was a 10-hour orgy of looking at hundreds of Northeast High alumni photos that started in the late 60’s through the 2015 reunion and reunion videos starting in 1985. Along with hundreds of memories voiced through all our stories..... AND drinking a few beers (see cooler in picture). Sunday was a great Cajun lunch with more stories (we never seem to run out of those) followed with a very bittersweet farewell.

As I said, it was absolutely one of the best times I think we’ve all had in a while. We had HUGE laughs and yes, there were also some tears for many of our friends no longer with us.

If you want to contact any of us:

Art: alphafox65@yahoo.com

Bill: beetz4@aol.com

Steve: pg_sarasota@msn.com

Kevin: olgringo268@gmail.com

Yes, we WILL do another reunion next year.  Yes, we WILL continue to remember all our friends no longer with us.

And finally:

YES, WE WILL CONTINUE TO PLAY HARD, BECAUSE LIFE’S SHORT

You all know where to find me, so let me hear from you anytime.

PLEASE--- SEND IN YOUR OWN UPDATES TO THE WEBSITE MESSAGE BOARD—WE ALL WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU AND SEE WHAT YOU’RE UP TO

Steve Meyer '65

941-966-7592

pg_sarasota@msn.com

WEBSITE ADDRESS= ne6567.classquest.com

Steve MEYER
I'll be There!

Perfect timing for another reunion!  Looking forward to seeing some OLD friends (no pun intended!) and perhaps meet new ones.   Can't wait!

Al Poarch '66

Allan POARCH
Reunion 65,66,67

How great to see responses from so many NEHS classmates. Clearly a reunion is a possibility with so much enthusiasm. We have a devoted group, a lot of talent and many willing alums so I say "go for it!" Thanks, Steve.

Joan Kyllonen  '66

Joan KYLLONEN
Remembering Our Hurricane Sisters and Brothers

It saddens me to hear of each passing of our sisters and brothers.  We are all in that last phase of life, so like Steve says. "Play hard, life is short!"  

I pray for all families of those classmates who have passed on.  Thank you to Roger and Judy Watts for their loving tribute to David Blaine.  Like my sister Dale commented, he never forgot our birthdays on April 28 since his was on April 29. He loved teasing us that we were older than him!  He was a wonderful human being, and is surely missed by those who knew him!  

A huge thank you to Steve and Bernadette Meyer, Bill Springer,  and all who have planned and orgainized our past and wonderful reunions!  Looking forward to our next one!  Go Hurricanes!!!

Gale "Burke" Evans  Class of '65

Gale BURKE
I agree...time for a reunion!

So good to see both of you! I agree with the messages of others who want a reunion. It has been a long time!! Thank you for posting remembrance messages for Vito, David and Sandy C.

Also great to see the photo of the Three Amigos Ciani, LaPointe and Meyer couples! 

Thanks, Steve!

Jan Shoemaker Engle  '65

Janice SHOEMAKER
************** EARLY HURRICANE WARNING ************* HAVE A BEER WITH BILL & STEVE - SATURDAY 9/3

Hey everybody……...it’s been WAAAAAY too long since we’ve had a little gathering in Ft. Lauderdale. Bill & I miss seeing you all.

Holy Smokes!! Can you believe it’s really been seven years since our last awesome reunion???

So……how about joining us for a drink and some lunch at 12:00pm Saturday 9/3 at the Funky Buddha Brewery in Oakland Park. It’s a really cool spot in the old Sears warehouse on 38th Street & Dixie on the railroad tracks:

Address: 1201 NE 38th St, Oakland Park

Website: https://funkybuddhabrewery.com/

 

The word is that some more NEHS alums may be there, like Lenny Mercer, Lynda Walden and several other notable NEHS personalities.

 

We’d love to see you there for a drink and a discussion about a reunion in 2023. It’s time to put an end to the BS and start having some fun again!!! Feel free to call me any time to catch up

 

REMEMBER: LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD

Steve Meyer '65

941-966-7592

pg_sarasota@msn.com

WEBSITE ADDRESS= ne6567.classquest.com

Steve MEYER
Cherish the memories!

I was saddened to hear of those alumni who have gone to Heaven and I pray for their loved ones. Special thanks to Nancy Bone and Roger and Judy Watts for their loving tributes to David Blaine.  

He was a wonderful man with a big heart and amazing sense of humor!  He always remembered to wish my twin sister, Gale, and me a Happy Birthday on April 28th. His birthday was on April 29th!!  He loved to tease us about being older than him!  

You will be missed, David!!

Rest in Peace, my friend! ❤️🙏❤️
Dale (Burke) Hassel   '65

Dale BURKE
Reunion Time!

I'm excited!  Let's do this as soon as possible. Steve has mentioned maybe next June/July time frame ---- sounds good to me!.  Looking forward to seeing everyone again after all this time...

Chris (Cricket) Daniels (Larrimer) '65

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
Another Reunion

Steve,

So glad we got to talk the other day. As I told you. I'm definitely in for another round of fun.

Keep me in the loop. I will be glad to do what I can to make it memorable. I had a great time at the 50th.

Henry (Andy) Anderson

NOTE FROM STEVE MEYER:

Henry…….you made the 2015 Reunion VERY memorable with the mind-blowing School Memories video you put together with a collection of old pictures from a huge number of resources.  Would love to have your help again. Talk soon……

Henry (Andy) ANDERSON
Reunion Sounds Good!!

Yes to a reunion.  Paul Klein (1965)

Paul KLEIN
I AM IN!!

I am definitely in on the class reunion. I agree that we all could use a good laugh, some good times and share some memories.

I have always felt so blessed to have been able to go to Northeast when I did. A new school and at such a great time to start the adventure together when anything was possible and we had so much ahead of us. I am at a time in my life where things are changing. We have all lost loved ones, but at the the same time have had new life gifted to us through our grands who remind us how joyful life is.

Let's celebrate together as much as we can until the last one is standing and can toast Northeast, sing the alma mater and know that we all were given such a gift to have been together.

Thanks, Steve, for being our fearless leader. You are the best and you know that you can call on me...

Chris Jones Brown '67

NOTE FROM STEVE:

Thanks very much Christy. YOU were the one I called on in 2015 that put together the absolutely amazing 2015 Reunion Memory Book. I still can’t thank you enough for that huge effort. Talk soon……

Chris JONES
Ready for another Reunion...

So enjoyed our multi-year reunion back in 2015. Haven't had a chance to attend any of the mini-reunions because we live in West Virginia.

Have participated in a Zoom Reunion for '67 that Ronnie Shagrin had for us.

So let's get the next reunion started. Life is so tenuous today and we are not promised tomorrow. We've lost so many now and we need to celebrate those of us who are still here.

Not sure what I can do to help from WV, but willing to try.

Lynda DAVIS-Logan

Lynda DAVIS
POSSIBLE REUNION

Steve- you are doing a great job for our classes of 65, 66 and 67.

Thank You.

Carl E. Turnbull '65

NOTE FROM STEVE:

Great to hear from you Carl, thanks very much. I actually don't think I've done enough to keep things going.  I'm now out of hibernation and ready for another reunion. 

I'd love to hear from everybody out there with news to post on the website. Drop me an email or call me about your interest and thoughts for another reunion.

REMEMBER: LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD

Steve Meyer '65

941-966-7592

pg_sarasota@msn.com

NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS= ne6567.classquest.com

Carl TURNBULL
YES, YES, YES!!!

Definitely ready for another reunion... keep me posted.

Alan Kent '65

alan@alanwkent.com

Alan KENT
ANOTHER REUNION???

YES- to another reunion!!!

Thanks for your faithful leadership, Steve.  Let's plan a reunion as soon as it is sensible to do so.  We all need some laughs and love and remembering.

How can I help? Who else wants another one?

Roger Watts  '65

NOTE FROM STEVE: I need to hear from a lot of people if you want to make another reunion happen

 

Roger WATTS
Another sad loss

Diane Pauli Little (Class of 66) passed away in Mountain Home, Arkansas on June 3, 2022. 

I was friends with Diane from the first day of 7th grade in the portables in Mrs. Hires homeroom. I got back in touch with her through Facebook and found she was running a Dog Breeding Kennel near Jacksonville, Fl.  And, of course, still had a horse or two around.  She had several breeds of dogs but was best known for her prize winning papillons. 

Her facebook page is still up and the business is being run by her daughter now if you want to inquire about the dogs or send a kind word......  R.I.P. my dear friend.  

 Marcia (MARCHO)  Fausett-Denius Class of '66

Marcia MARCHO
SOME FUN NEWS........

Hi everyone,

It’s time for some FUN news for a change!!

Here’s a picture of three NHS guys and one NHS lady who had a chance to get together for a few hours to catch up.

Can you recognize Ron Ciani (with wife Beth), Ken LaPointe (with wife Claire) and Steve Meyer and Bernadette Meyer (Maglocco)??

We had a great time with lunch and a few drinks in Ocala a couple of months ago catching up and reminiscing about some of the best years of our lives.

We’re hopefully going to get a fishing trip together in the fall and include some other NHS alums that couldn’t join us this time.

Please feel free to send me your thoughts on having another NEHS Reunion as we had planned one maybe in 2020 or 2021 but Covid killed that plan. If I get enough response, we’ll try to put something together.

I’d love to hear from any of you anytime, so please reach out to me directly.

PLEASE--- SEND IN YOUR OWN UPDATES TO THE WEBSITE MESSAGE BOARD—WE ALL WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU AND SEE WHAT YOU’RE UP TO

REMEMBER: LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD

Steve Meyer '65

941-966-7592

pg_sarasota@msn.com

NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS= ne6567.classquest.com

Steve MEYER
Tribute to our friend David Blaine

Thank you Roger and Judy for that wonderful tribute into the life and heart of David Blaine. It was an honor to be a friend of his and when you were his friend , you were a friend for life. He always stayed in touch and it was wonderful to talk to him once or twice a year. 

He always remembered my Birthday wiith a card and a call. As we come up on his Birthday (April 29) you are greatly missed and warmly remembered. I feel very fortunate to have been considered his friend. 

Roger, as you so beautifully put it, he has gone ahead of us to to a much better place, he is pain free and with our Lord.

Miss you Dear Friend, 

Nancy (Bone) Goodwin  '65

Estero, Florida

Nancy BONE
Remembering David Blaine

Dear Friends and Family of David Blaine,

I was disappointed to see the few scanty lines in David's obituary.  He was my friend and I know that many of you share the same appreciation, admiration, and love for him.  Let's add a few more lines to the story.

Dave's locker was just to the right of mine at Northeast and when we bumped into each other from time to time we would laugh and say that maybe we would grow up to be neighbors someday.  While that did not happen we have stayed in touch and shared many stories across the years.

Dave was one of the warmest and most tender hearts among the guys in the class of '65.  He never had a bad word about anyone and was always ready to listen, care, and share a word of encouragement and hope.  I remember his broad smile, deep chuckle, and the twinkle in his eyes as he viewed his world with amazement and amusement.

When Judy and I dropped out in '64, Dave would call or come by the grocery store where I worked to check on me.  He from time to time would take me out for a cup of coffee at Garden Drugs and would keep me up to date on things at school. 

Then we were out of touch until a reunion.  We sat at the same table once more and resumed the conversation and had a great time catching up.

Dave and I shared some experience in the retail grocery business.  He stayed in the trade most of his life.  Dave was an expert merchandiser of fresh fruit and vegetables.  If you know the language of the business you can say with me that Dave could "Run a great rack." Dave was an excellent manager of his staff, created a collaborative team inside the store, and fine community relations outside. 

Dave was especially close to the underprivileged community and was creative in dealing with perfectly good food that looked distressed and therefore unsellable.  The poor of his vicinity benefitted from his bargain prices and at the same time, the store did not waste good food in the dumpster.  Dave understood human relations and used his gift well for the benefit of his fellow workers and customers. This gift far surpassed slick political correctness; it came from his humble spirit and his heart of gold.

In this context, Dave enjoyed telling the story of visiting a restaurant in the community where he ate several times some of the 'reduced-price' produce, prepared 'real-soul-Southern-style' by a fine woman who would not let Dave pay.  Well, she did not know it, but when Dave ate for free, the next batch of vegetables she took to the diner came with an extra discount that Dave covered out of his own pocket.

Dave loved his classmates and would call your names as we talked.  Sandy and Nancy, Dale and Gale, Roger and John, just to name a few.

Judy and I dropped by for lunch with Dave last summer in Nicholasville (see attached picture).  We ate some Sonny's BBQ in his home there and laughed and cried and tried to tell a bigger lie than the other.  Did I say he loved to laugh?  A few months ago his phone went dead and I could not reach him by email.  He had said that he was moving from his 'house on the hill' to a more accessible place.  Dave was a wheelchair guy last summer.  I thought he would be in touch after he settled in a new spot.

I could not hold my tears as Judy told me of Steve's message.  Thank you for all of your fine work, Steve.  Yes, I know I will see him again.  Besides all of the trade talk and BS we enjoyed, we also shared a faith in our Lord Jesus, a faith that does not die.  I look forward to that day. 

I just regret that I was unable to stand up for him in a hall someplace and say "Goodbye, Old Buddy, maybe we will be neighbors in those mansions that Jesus promised us.  Rest in peace, farewell faithful friend and brother. We will greatly miss you and will see you in the morning."

Jesus said, "I am the resurrection and the life, he who believes in me, even though he dies, will live!"  I am counting on that.

Judy and Roger Watts

PS - There is so much more to share about Dave.  Please add your own line or two.

<>< RGW

Roger WATTS
In Memory

So sad to hear of the passing of Daryl Neve.  Please keep Judy (Rector) Neve in your thoughts and prayers.

Kathie (Tatum) Carlson '65

Michael Davis

Mike passed away May 21, 2020 from cancer. He was a proud member of the first graduating class of Northeast High school.

Linda Davis

PS/From Steve Meyer '65

I was VERY fortunate to get to spend some time with Mike at the 50th Reunion and so very glad that happened. Mike was one of the nicest guys in the class and was always looking to help anybody anytime. He will be greatly missed. 

Link to his obit:

https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/timesunion/name/michael-davis-obituary?id=18047031

Michael DAVIS
A FEW GOOD PEOPLE..........



Hi everyone,

It’s been a while since we’ve had anything posted on the website. I hope everyone has made it through a long two years and are doing well. It’s been a tough two years with not a lot of positive news coming out and I’m afraid this one falls into the sad news category.

It’s with great sadness that I‘m reporting on notices I’ve received from other alumni about some of our classmates that have gone to a much better place. They will all be greatly missed. For most of them I was able to find some obituaries, which you’ll see the links included below.

Sandy (Cacaro) Naish 4/30/2020 (on her birthday) Class of 1965

Loveland, OH

https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/12811609/Sandra-Naish/wall

Daryl Neve  11/12/2021  Class of 1965

King, NC

https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/23110516/daryl-william-neve

David Blaine  11/29/2021  Class of 1965

Nicholsville, KY

https://www.tributearchive.com/obituaries/23250273/david-ruffner-blaine

Chuck Eckert  10/5/2018   Class of 1965

Coconut Creek, FL

https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/coral-springs-fl/charles-eckert-8016269

Vito Petrone  April 2021   Class of 1966

High point, NC

Chuck Wohlrab 11/10/2019  Class 1967

Orange City, FL

http://www.altman-long.com/charles-allen-wohlrab.html

I was very lucky to have seen Sandy and David at our 2015 reunion. I was also very lucky to have seen Daryl and Vito in High Point, NC in May of 2016. Also included in that gathering was Judy (Rector) Neve Bernadette (Maglocco) Meyer, Christy Jones, Roger Bonnett, Jack & Shirley (McCartney) Skelton, Steve Forstner. Go to the NEHS website and scroll way down on the Message Board page if you want to see a GREAT picture of that gathering.

Please feel free to send me your thoughts on having another NEHS Reunion as we had planned one maybe in 2020 or 2021 but Covid killed that plan. I’d love to hear from any of you anytime, so please reach out to me directly. Larry Campbell and Kevin Finnegan just called me two days ago and it was the highlight of my week talking with those guys.

PLEASE--- SEND IN YOUR OWN UPDATES TO THE WEBSITE MESSAGE BOARD—WE ALL WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU AND SEE WHAT YOU’RE UP TO

REMEMBER: LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD

Steve Meyer '65

941-966-7592

pg_sarasota@msn.com

NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS= ne6567.classquest.com

Steve MEYER
Jackie Easter was such a kind guy

So sorry to hear of the loss of Jackie Easter. He was such a kind guy and so loved his family. We have lost a very good man. Hugs and prayers to his family for their loss.

Christy (Jones) Brown  '67

Chris JONES
So Sorry...

I was so sorry to read about the loss of Patty. She was such a force of nature and one of the happiest people I have every known. She had such a kindness and loving nature that she spread around to everyone. I so loved her hugs and her words of encouragement to all she met. 

Her faith was also such a driving force for her. I will so look for her, God willing, when I change my address. I will take her with me in my heart until she and I can hug again.

Love you, girlfriend!!

Christy (Jones) Brown  '67

Chris JONES
Sad Loss .........

So very sorry to hear of Patty's passing. She was a definite star and won't be forgotten. Wonderful tribute Steve, Lynn and Sue. Great memories!!!! Loved seeing her at our 50th Reuinion.

Joan Barry (Bloom)

Class of '65

Joan BLOOM
Missing Patty Sue!

I'm so sorry to hear about Patty's passing.  She was a great lady and was so fun getting to see her in her Majorette outfit and twirling at the 2015 High school reunion.  She will always be in my thoughts and prayers and will be truly missed.

Lynn Dryzmala (Sante)  '67

 

Lynn SANTE
The energy of a hurricane

Patty was a hurricane in every sense of the word except destruction. She blew into every room and caught everyone's attention with her unmistakable voice, infectious laugh and inexhaustible energy. She became my friend when I first transferred to Northeast and was feeling a little lost. In a few weeks I had a safe place, new friends and the beginning of great times because she took me under her wing. So it began: football games, swim team, Civinettes and so many fun nights.

We continued our friendship through Patty and Kurt's wedding, eventual babies and beach get togethers whether in Florida or New Jersey and most recently reunions. I can't accept that that energy has run out. I miss her every day and I'm sending my love to her family and all her friends who have lost her.

Sue Connolly  '65

PS Thank you Steve for your notice and tribute to her. You perfectly represented my memories of Patty's life.

Susan CONNOLLY
GOODBYE PATTY SUE

It is with a tremendous sense of loss for all of us that I let you all know that Patty Hickman (Hoffmeyer) Class of’65, our beautiful “Dancing Queen”, Football Queen and most talented lead Drum Majorette has gone to God to join her awesome parents. I guarantee you she has already organized God’s band and the majorettes.

She was one of my oldest friends from when we met in the 5th grade in 1957 at Bennett Elementary. Being the wise guy I am, I nicknamed her “Patty Sue” as the old Buddy Holly song Peggy Sue had come out that summer. She loved it that I continued to use that nickname over the 64 years we remained good friends.

We’ve had 5 NHS reunions starting in 1975 and Patty did her Majorette baton twirling routine at EVERY reunion just like she did for all of the NHS football games for 3 years. AND she wore the SAME uniform from high school!! Amazing, she was 69 years young at her last performance!! Here is a link to an article & video for when she was prepping to perform at the NHS Homecoming football game in 2015 (our 50th year reunion) https://www.dailypress.com/fl-northeast-homecoming-queen-20151008-story.html

Patty was an absolute force of nature, with the most awesome infectious smile and personality. She treated everyone the same with warmth and honesty, just being herself. Patty Sue truly “never met a stranger”. Everyone that she ever met loved her and she returned that love tenfold.

Patty and Curt were married almost 54 years and I always remembered the date because it was 1 day after my birthday. They raised 2 very amazing daughters, Tiffany and Judy, who proceeded to marry 2 outstanding men and combined to give Patty 5 grandchildren who were the absolute center of her world. Every time we talked I got the update on all of them and it was a huge joy to listen to her talk about them.

The many, many memories of all of the great times Bernadette and I had with Patty will be with us until we meet up again. Thank you Patty Sue so very much for enriching our lives and being a great friend. I will miss you greatly until we see you again. You will forever be remembered.

CELEBRATION OF LIFE

Her family is celebrating the life and love of Patty at her daughter’s house. She always told us when she died she didn’t want a funeral but a celebration. She also wanted everyone to wear Yellow at the Celebration.

There will be several NHS alumni there and we’d LOVE to see any of our other classmates to tell Patty stories with so let me know if you’re going..

SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 2021 AT 1 PM EDT – 8 PM EDT

196 Bilbao St, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411-1342

Please let her daughter, Tiffany Curtis, know if you are coming. She can be contacted several ways:

Face Book: Tiffany Hoffmeyer Curtis. Look for the Event

invite or message her https://www.facebook.com/groups/2886149258320847/about

Text: 561-346-3973 Cell number

Email: Tiffcurtis@bellsouth.net 

    SUBJECT LINE= Patty’s Celebration

Some links you may be interested in:

NHS 65-66-67 Website: https://ne6567.classquest.com/

2015 Reunion & Vintage pic link  Reunion & Old Pix Link

I would love to hear from any of you. You can find me at:

Email: pg_sarasota@msn.com ("_" after PG)

Home: 941-966-7592

Cell: 941-356-4494

Hope everyone is well. Remember: Life’s Short, Play Hard!!

Steve Meyer (’65)

Steve MEYER
JACK EASTER

Shelia,

I'm so sorry to hear about Jack's passing.  We were friends in high school. He was such a great person and had a great personality.

Lynn Sante Dryzmala  '67

 

Lynn SANTE
UPDATE ON JACK EASTER

I am sorry to inform you that Jack Easter class of  '67 changed his address.

On Feb. 29th, 2020 Jack went to heaven after battling lung cancer. Jack and I would have been married 50 years one month after he died. We have 2 daughters and 4 grandchilren. He was a Vietnam Veteran, loving husband and devoted father and grandfather. Thank you for this opportunity to share his story. 

Sheila Easter

Jack EASTER
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY

Hello fellow classmates. A few years ago, I met a disabled Marine that had custom made a 6'x9' distressed American battlefield flag for the nearby Harley Davidson store in Scottsdale, Arizona. I was so impressed by the craftsmanship and elated to learn that the Marine lived locally. He invited me to his shop and I custom ordered a smaller version at 4'x6' for the foyer of my residence. Like me, the marine's Father was a Vietnam veteran and we had a good time, swapping war stories. The enclosed photo was taken six months ago while I was on vacation in France, Italy and Switzerland.

Take care

Mark Lenihan   Class of '67

 

Martin LENIHAN
SMALL WORLD????? YOU BE THE JUDGE......

So I'm on a motorcycle trip, which is long overdue because of COVID-19, with a friend up to Medina Ohio to pick up a new bike I purchased & on our return we're going to meet two other friends in Marlinton West Virginia. We plan on two days of riding all the curvy/scenic back roads West Virginia has to offer & there are many. It comes time to leave & we decide to take a curvy/scenic road, Hwy 311, down out of West Virginia into Virgina & have breakfast somewhere along the way.

We arrive in Paint Bank Virginia (pop 42), which is conveniently located in the middle of nowhere, & decide to eat at the Swinging Bridge Reataurant which is located inside the Paint Bank General Store. I noticed a huge map of the U.S. on the wall with pins in different cities from people who have passed through. I ask the manager, Melissa Bellassai, for a pin so I could stick it in Lake City Florida as there were none. She advised me that she was also from Florida & when I asked where she replied "Ft. Lauderdale". What are the chances?

I then asked her what high school & she replied "Northeast." WHAT! ARE YOU KIDDING ME HERE? It turns out that Melissa Lyle, as she was known back then, was in the 1990 class. But it gets better, as her father William Lyle was in the 1966 class & we knew each other. The icing on the cake is that her mother Patricia Sheetz was in the 1969 class. All this in a town out in the middle of nowhere with a population of 42.

Unbelievable!!! I told her I'd have to post this on our reunion site. If William & Patricia are reading this allow me to congratulate you on a job well done with your wonderful daughter. Add to that.... the service & food were excellent at the Swinging Bridge Reataurant, which by the way has a swinging bridge inside. If you're  ever in the area stop in & say hey.

Hoping everybody is safe and stays that way.........

Steve Evans  '66

Stephen EVANS
MINI REUNION

Hey All, Wished I could have attended.  Arleda, I'd recognize that face anywhere and if I had come I'd have come the farthest.  Buena Vista, Colorado.  Looked like a lot of fun. Hugs, Lynn Dryzmala (Sante)

Lynn '67

 

Lynn SANTE
MINI REUNION UPDATE

Our "mini-reunion" at the Waterway Cafe in West Palm  was great!  Perfect weather, Waterway Cafe was outstanding and those in attendance had another fantastic time reminiscing with former classmates.   Again, the class of '67 wins for the highest attendance with the class of '66 a close (?) second.   Unfortunately, no representation from the class of '65 -- they gotta do better next time!   Also, the class of '67 gets the recognition for having a classmate travel the furthest distance to attend -- Pete Wright, all the way from Dallas, TX.   Way to go, Pete!!!

Those attending:
Standing, L-R: Margaret Matinale (friend of Pete Wright), Al Poarch ('66) and wife Terrie, Bill Bender ('66), Aaron Eferstein ('67) and wife Linda.
Seated L-R:  Pete Wright ('67), Arleda (Summers) Brown ('67), Mike Cicci ('67), and Diane (Foisy) Strait ('67)
 
Diane Foisy, although she didn't graduate from NEHS, transferred to another school in 9th-10th grade but still retains contact with & fond remembrances of her former classmates going all the way back to elementary school.  She's still a part of our history and we welcome her with open arms!
 
Everyone attending had a great time and we're all looking forward to the next one, hopefully sometime this fall (or sooner...?)   We even had discussions where we may look into a short day-cruise to the Bahamas in the future.   And as always, we're open to suggestions on other venues or activities for future get-togethers!   If you missed this one, be sure and "stay tuned" for the next one -- life is short & we ain't gettin' no younger!
"Yeah, we're gonna do it again!"
Al Poarch ('66)
Arleda (Summers) Brown (67)
ROUND #2---HAVE A BEER WITH ARLEDA & AL-----MINI REUNION ALERT

CALLING ALL ALUMS

THEY'RE GONNA DO IT AGAIN!!!

Arleda Summers '67 and Al Poarch '66, want YOU to Have a Beer & a Burger with them!!

WHEN:   SATURDAY APRIL 27th AT 12PM

WHERE: WATERWAY CAFE

               2300 PGA BLVD, PALM BEACH GARDENS, FL 33410

               LINK FOR----> MAP TO THE WATERWAY CAFE

               LINK FOR----> Waterway Cafe – A South Florida tradition in waterfront dining since 1986. 

CONTACT: ARLEDA SUMMERS

                   DOVETTE@MSN.COM  561-310-1474

                   AL POARCH

                   ALINJUNO@ATT.NET

RSVP: TO ARLEDA AS SOON AS YOU CAN, BY APRIL 19th IF POSSIBLE

Yes, I know some of you receiving this are either a few hours away or out of state (or the country). However, that doesn't stop us from including you so you know what's going on with your classmates AND to let you know that YOU TOO could have your very own mini-reunion with classmates in your area.

So come on out and have a couple of hours of fun catching up with old (in more ways than one, LOL) friends. Please send Arleda an email or better yet, call her, as soon as you can to let her know you're coming to have "A Beer & A Burger With Arleda & Al".

REMEMBER: LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD

Steve Meyer '65

pg_sarasota@msn.com

PS: NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS= ne6567.classquest.com

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

Hoping everyone had a Merry Christmas and wishing a Happy, Healthy, Safe, and Joyful 2019 to all NEHS Alumni, particularly the Class of 1965

George Robinson  '65

George ROBINSON
REMEMBERING #65

Very sad to hear of the passing of Bill. #65 was a player that always played with a lot of heart. Always proud to call him a team mate. 

Mike Brinker #71

Michael BRINKER
BILL WHITE

Bill and I shared 10 years of teaching and coaching together at Deerfield High School when it was a new school. So many fun memories, but mostly I remember how much his students admired him.  Prayers to his family. 

Lynn (Stevens) Billingssley  '65

Lynn STEVENS
CELEBRATING BILL WHITE

On Septemer 8th over a 100 of Bill's family, friends, former classmates and former students gathered in Pompano to pay tribute to a great guy. Many of us heard stories about his character, kindness and concern for others that were very moving.

Especially important were a large group of former students and kids he had coached. The consistant theme from all of them: "he cared about me and instilled some basic values that stayed with me my whole life".

The NHS group had a great time reliving memories of Bill that also helped us realize how lucky we all were to still have some bonds that are 60 years strong. In the attached picture are:

Front row: Bill Springer, Butch Brannock

Back row: Howard Foster, Steve Meyer,Len Mercer, Bill O'Brien ('66). Also attending were Tim Moon and Andy Meyer ('67)

We're thankful we knew Bill and know that he's already organizing fishing trips and surfing safaris for everyone in Heaven. Save us some good fishing and surfing spots buddy!!

Steve Meyer  '65

Steve MEYER
REMEMBERED

Mid 1964,Fort Pierce inlet, North side,about 7:00 am,waves glassy about 3 to 4 feet. I rode one in and turned and watched Bill catch one..... in the same wave about 20 feet behind him was a shark riding the same wave. You could see the silhoutte with the sun shining behind it. Quite a sight.     BYE BUDDY

Pete Byers  '65

Pete BYERS
Captain Bill

Saw Bill about a year ago down in Marathon. Actually went fishing. 

The thing that Struck me about Bill was the time and effort he spent with his students and athletes while teaching. Heard about some of the great things he did for young kids. I believe he is rewarded for the good he did. 

Tim Moon  '65

Tim MOON
BILL WAS

I'm having a hard time with this news. I keep thinking of Bill as that talkative, hyper kid I had known since elementary school.

I'm wishing for peace and lots of good memories for his family and friends.

Sue Connolly  '65

Susan CONNOLLY
R.I.P. BILL

R.I.P. Bill. You will be sorely missed. See you on the flip side.

Byron Petrides  65'

Byron PETRIDES
CAPTAIN WHITEY'S LAST FISHING TRIP

It's with deep regret that I tell you that Bill White ("Whitey") has become a mate in the big crew of the Fisher of Men. He left us on August 2nd in Ft. Lauderdale to begin a new journey. The family had a private service and is having a Celebration of Life September 8th (see info below).

I don't have enough space here to tell you what a good friend he was to me and many other Northeasters'. He was a big part of all the fun we had in high school and on many fishing and surfing trips. I'm so glad I had the opportunity to be with him at the 2015 reunion to relive some of the best times of our lives.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family- son Marcus White, daughter Heather Boremi-White,  former wife Arlene Marcus and long time companion Karen Melnick. Know that Whitey has many friends who will miss him also. If you'd like to sign the Memory Guestbook, CLICK HERE to link to the to the Sun Sentinel online guestbook.

Arlene is hosting a Celebration of Life: 1:00pm Saturday September 8th at Galuppi's- 1103 N. Federal, Pompano Beach (CLICK HERE for map link). She needs an absolute head count so it's IMPERATIVE you RSVP to Bill Springer as soon as possible.

RSVP TO: BILL SPRINGER  954-722-1554

Come on by and share some great "Whitey" stories with his old classmates and many other friends from the Keys and Ft. Lauderdale.

RIP Whitey........save some good fishing and big waves for me.

Your friend.......Steve "Snag" Meyer '65 

REMEMBER: LIFE'S SHORT-PLAY HARD!!!

Steve MEYER
MINI REUNION FUN!!!

To those of you that missed our "Mini-Reunion" this last Saturday in Jupiter, you missed a great time! We had all three classes represented!!! 

Much thanks to the alumni that attended (L to R in picture): Aaron Eferstein '67, Raymond (Skip) thompson '67, Nora (Colburn) Larsen '67, Al Poarch '66, Mike Cicci '67, Arleda (Summers) Brown '67, Pam (Price) Holland '67, Jim McClain '65, Bill Bender '66. Yes, the Class of '67 won the attendence record!!! 

Some came from quite a distance to attend: Skip & Lori from Naples, Pam from St. Augustine, Nora from Ocala and Jim from Maryland (he was in the area and said "I'm in")!!  Kudos also to Aaron & Linda from Vero, Bill from Sebastian and Mike from Wellington!  We all had fun reminiscing things from back in the 60's and discovering that we had many friends in common back then.  It was great catching up with old (no pun intended!) friends!

When I asked if we wanted to get together again in the not-too-distant future, everyone said "Count me in"!  So we WILL be doing something like this again, and we're open to suggestions regarding locations and dates. Don't miss the next one!  (Remember, ain't none of us gettin' no younger...!).

If you want to do something like this in your area, Steve Meyer says give him a shout out and he'll be glad to help you get organized and get the word out. Hope to see you at the next one we have. 

Regards & best of health to all!  --Al Poarch, '66

 

Allan POARCH
REMINDER: MINI REUNION LUNCH MAY 5th IN JUPITER

CALLING ALL ALUMS

It looks like Arleda and Al have got some dedicated alum driving some good distances from places like St. Augustine, Ocala area and Ft Lauderdale to see old friends. Including such notables as Nora Colburn, Pam Price, Skip Thompson, Mike Cicci, Aaron Eferstein and word is that Bill Bender may grace us with his presence.  

WHEN:   MAY 5th SATURDAY AT 12PM 

WHERE: DUFFY'S SPORTS GRILL

               6791 W. INDIANTOWN RD., JUPITER

               LINK FOR---->MAP TO DUFFY’S

 

 

CONTACT: ARLEDA SUMMERS

                   DOVETTE@MSN.COM  561-310-1474

RSVP: TO ARLEDA AS SOON AS YOU CAN

Steve MEYER
MY NEW YOU TUBE MUSIC CHANNEL

Dear Classmates,

I have created a YouTube channel dedicated to Rock/Blues and Roadhouse music. If any of you like that type of music please check it out. The channel name is Rdrokit Power and there is a link below. If you enjoy please subscribe. I try to post a couple songs daily and a playlist weekly.

 Click here---> Rdrokit Power  Enjoy!!!!

Byron Petrides '65

Byron PETRIDES
HAVE FUN AT THE MINI REUNION

Wish I could go!!! I had a shoulder replacement last Saturday and won’t be traveling any distance until the end of May. Have fun and please post some photos. 

Rose (Boniello) Feller  '66

Rosalene BONIELLO
HAVE A BEER WITH ARLEDA & AL-----MINI REUNION ALERT

                       CALLING ALL ALUMS

A couple of our ambitious alums, Arleda Summers '67 and Al Poarch '66, want YOU to Have a Beer & a Burger with them!!

WHEN:   MAY 5th SATURDAY AT 12PM

WHERE: DUFFY'S SPORTS GRILL

               6791 W. INDIANTOWN RD., JUPITER

               LINK FOR----> MAP TO DUFFY'S

CONTACT: ARLEDA SUMMERS

                   DOVETTE@MSN.COM  561-310-1474

                   AL POARCH

                   ALINJUNO@ATT.NET

RSVP: TO ARLEDA AS SOON AS YOU CAN, BY APRIL 25th IF POSSIBLE

Yes, I know some of you receiving this are either a few hours away or out of state (or the country). However, that doesn't stop us from including you so you know what's going on with your classmates AND to let you know that YOU TOO could have your very own mini-reunion with classmates in your area.

So come on out and have a couple of hours of fun catching up with old (in more ways than one, LOL) friends. Please send Arleda an email or better yet, call her, as soon as you can to let her know you're coming to have "A Beer & A Burger With Arleda & Al".

REMEMBER: LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD

Steve Meyer '65

pg_sarasota@msn.com

PS: NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS= ne6567.classquest.com

Steve MEYER
NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS- NORTHEAST HIGH CLASSES OF 65-67

Hello NHS alums,

I've finally got a new website address for our old Reunited website. ClassQuest bought them out and the new website address is ne6567.classquest.com Use the same log in info that you used for the Reunited site. I'd suggest you bookmark/make a note of this address AND your log in info as sometimes our memories desert us (no kidding, we're old!!!).

Any questions or challenges about the website, send me a note anytime.

Remember: LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD!!!

Steve Meyer '65

pg_sarasota@msn.com

PS: KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR AN ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS ABOUT A MINI-REUNION LUNCH GET TOGETHER ORGANIZED BY ARLEDA SUMMERS '67 & AL POARCH '66. THEY'RE LOOKING AT EARLY MAY IN THE JUPITER AREA

WORKOUT

Hey everyone from North Carolina, we have had a crazy welcome to Spring, snow, rain, lightning and thunderstorms and it’s supposed to be Spring.

Anyway, I try to go to the YMCA here in town three times a week at least 1 to 2 hours each time. I have issues with my knees so this helps a lot. Be safe and exercise as much as possible. Have a good week. God bless everyone.  

Sandra Battle Mahoney  '65

Sandra BATTLE
GET HEALTHY FOR THE 55th REUNION!!

I would like to see everyone at the 55th reunion. Keeping in good health will help accomplish this so I am challenging everyone to get in shape and get healthy. We all need at least three and a half hours of exercise a week and this does not include doing leg lifts from your La-Z-Boy recliner or curls with the remote control or a beer can.

I work out in the gym for an hour 3 times a week and golf twice a week walking the course. Now, everyone does not have a friend with a gym like I do who lets me in before he opens to the public. Dust off that stationary bike or treadmill and start today. My workout consists of 40 minutes of aerobic excercise which is really aerobic dance and 20 minutes with free weights. You can start with walking around the neighborhood for 30 minutes a day or just dance in the privacy of your own home.

I have created an hour long playlist on YouTube in case anyone wants some music to workout to. Here is a link and if it does't work just go to YouTube and type in Rockit Power 1 in the search box. If you have any health problems please see your doctor before starting an excercise program. Hope to see you all at the 55th.

PLAY LIST  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHtHHiFyYx4&list=PLuvS1mxRPn41edm0B7rgv55HlNDL3cnGR

Warmest regards,

Byron Petrides '65

Byron PETRIDES
ONE HECK OF A DAY

I have mixed emotions about being the first to post something after Terryt's departure especially since mine is of a silly nature. Its hard to believe he has been gone almost 6 months already. I know when I pass it will only affect my family but his passing affected an entire community which tells you what kind of man he was. He was just one of our many NHS alumni that made their mark on the world. A man among men as the saying goes.

I have always raced motorcycles on the street but I finally took an instructional course at a motorcycle only racetrack in Jennings Florida (Jennings GP). The track is 2 miles (1 lap) with 14 turns. Don't know why I waited so long as it was so much fun it should be outlawed. 7 classroom sessions & 7 track sessions which gave me 110 miles of racing & although coming close I had no accidents. I cannot wait to go back again.

The GREAT thing about racing on a track is there are no worries about an SUV coming into your lane as you go around a curve, not to mention sand or gravel in the middle of a curve & of course no one is texting.

Racing against people half my age & less I did quite well & although more people passed me than I passed them I don't believe anyone had as big as smile as I did. Upon returning home I told Linda that although the Honda Racing Team didn't approach me for a sponsorship I believe I'm in the running for one with Geritol. 

As a "Retirement Specialist" at no where special I took the following day off to practice the art of doing nothing. 

Stephen Evans 66

Stephen EVANS
CHANGE IN TERRY'S VISITATION & LINK TO REMEMBERANCE SITE

BOTH visitation and memorial service will be at The Broward Center of the Performing Arts. 201 S.W 5th Avenue

Link to MAP

 

VISITATION MONDAY 9/25

5 pm - 9pm

Wayne Huizenga Pavilion

 

MEMORIAL SERVICE TUESDAY 9/26

10:30 am

Au-Rene Theater

 

You can go to this Stiles Corporation page to post your rememberances of Terry plus thoughts and condolences to his family and friends.

Link to REMEMBERING TERRY

 

I'll be there Monday to say goodbye to a longtime friend and look forward to seeing any of our NHS family.

 

Steve Meyer ‘65

pg_sarasota@msn.com

941-356-4494 cell

Steve MEYER
TERRY STILES SERVICES INFO

 

VISITATION MONDAY 9/25

5 pm - 9pm

Fred Hunter Funeral Home 718 S. Federal Highway  Link to MAP

 

MEMORIAL SERVICE TUESDAY 9/26

10:30 am

Au-Rene Theater- Broward Center for the Performing Arts 201 S.W 5th Avenue   Link to MAP

 

I'll be there Monday to say goodbye to a longtime friend and look forward to seeing any of our NHS family.

 

Steve Meyer ‘65

pg_sarasota@msn.com

941-966-7592

 

 

Steve MEYER
TERRY WILL BE MISSED

Thank you, John, for sharing this sad news with us in such a heartfelt message. I am sorry for your loss of such a wonderful friend. It is sad news indeed. I knew him best from my days at NE when he was our class president, football player, and crazy cheerleader. I will remember his warm smile and generous attitude.

At our last reunion, Terry sponsored a golf outing at Coral Ridge Country Club and treated all of us to a hilarious afternoon followed by a lovely lunch. He cared about NE and talked with a few of us about what he/we could do for the school. Thoughts and prayers to his family and you who knew him so well.

Jan Shoemaker Engle '65

Janice SHOEMAKER
THE PASSING OF A GREAT MAN

It is with a tremendous sense of loss for All of Us that I let You know that Terry Stiles, a proud member of the first NHS graduating Class of 1965 and Friend to All that knew Him, was called by His Lord to come to Heaven yesterday. PLEASE remember His Family as You observe a moment of silence for This amazing Man.

TIGHT LINES AND REST IN PEACE TERRY

John Schlegel '65

NOTE FROM WEBSITE ADMINISTRATOR STEVE MEYER '65

I will send out info on memorial services as soon as I get it. Here are a couple of links to click on articles from yesterday and today about Terry. Mighty impressive.

BIZ JOURNAL  SUN SENTINEL

I could give you a few hundred words about Terry. I'll simply say that he never forgot where he came from and would help anyone that he thought could use a helping hand.

I'm proud to have called a man of this caliber "friend". He will be sorely missed and forever remembered. I'm guessing he's already got blueprints he's showing God for a new layout in Heaven. We send out our thoughts and prayers to his family.

 

 

John SCHLEGEL
CLASS OF '66 MICRO REUNION

The smallest reunion possible; Steve Evans and Steve Forstner met at Two Wheels of Suches Motorcycle Campground in the North Georgia Mountains.  The weekend consisted of great motorcycle rides through NC, SC, GA, and TN mountains followed by Bourbon and cigars.  The highlight of the trip was watching the eclipse on Monday directly under the path for the full nightfall experience.

Looking forward to meeting for more epic rides and hope some more classmates who ride will join us.

Steve Forstner '66 

Steve FORSTNER
** REUNION ALERT ** CLASS OF '67 50th REUNION

 

CLASS OF '67 50th REUNION IS COMING!!!

For event details and registration form go to tab on the left called "2017 Class of '67 Registration & Event Info"

Ron Schagrin and Steve Belton have put together a great reunion for the Class of '67 50th year celebration. AND we'd like to invite the Classes of '65 and '66 to join us.

WHEN:   October 12th-15th 2017

WHERE: Embassy Suites 17th Street Causeway

EVENT INFO:

Thursday night 6:30-??? at the Park & Ocean Bar inside Birch State Park

Friday night 7pm-11pm coctails and appetizers at the Embassy Suites

Saturday night 7pm-12pm dinner dance at the Embassy Suites

For event details and registration form go to tab on the left called "2017 Class of '67 Registration & Event Info"

Questions? Contact us anytime

Ron Schagrin                          Steve Belton               ronaldschagrin@gmail.com   beltonstephen@gmail.com

954-214-2279                        561-702-8707

 

     GO CANES!!!

 

 

 

 

Steve MEYER
BIRTHDAYS
After 56 years of friendship, we decided to celebrate our 70th birthdays together. We were born 4 days apart....Byron Petrides being the elder and Sandra (Sandi Kuhn) Saunders being the youngster.  After a dinner at Yoshi's in Oakland CA, we enjoyed Samantha Fish in concert. Great time reminiscing at a (very) mini reunion.
Byron Petrides '65
Sandi Kuhn '65
Byron PETRIDES
ECLIPSE HEADS UP

if you are intending on heading to Clayton for the eclipse be aware the crowds are expected to be very large.  We are in Highlands and are expecting somewhere between 25,000 to 50,000 visitors on Monday.  Food service companies will not be delivering to the area possibly all weekend including Monday.  Businesses and clubs are being told to have workers onsite no later than 6:30 AM. There is discussion that some of the roads off the mountain will be turned into one way in the afternoon.  Plan ahead.

Wally Patzke '65

 

Wally PATZKE, JR.
ROUTE 66 TRIP

Hey Ya'll, if any of your are planning a trip on old Route 66 be sure to go through St. Louis, MO first and make a stop at the famous "Ted Drewes" Frozen Custard shop.  A huge place very famous and almost always people lined up waiting to get theirs.  I was taken there by my aunt one time on a visit back to St. Louis and it was amazing to be on Route 66 again.

Looks like fun guys.   Make sure you get lots of photos.

Lynn Sante Dryzmala '67

Lynn SANTE
ADVENTURES

Excellent story Bob & with good humor also. I shall have to check out that mountain bike trail in Virginia. To go along with your motorcycle story, I remember Bill Springer had a Vespa, silver & black I believe, & he seemed to twist that throttle quite well. The scare of my life was when Art Warren took me up to Pompano High for a track meet on the back of his candy apple red Cushman. Art went on to race cars ...... need I say more. Joel Miller has a story about Art & his Cushman also.

As for you Ken I believe that should be a GREAT trip. I have been on Old Route 66 in four different states & parts of it are very interesting. You should purchase a Chevy Corvette Convertible as they had in the TV series - 1962 or somewhere around there. If possible be sure to stop at the "Standing on the Corner Park" in Winslow Arizona & the Snow Cap Drive Thru in Seligman Arizona. I believe you'll enjoy them both.

Because of this eclipse event a few of us have connected & one person is Steve Forstner (66). Upon retirement he took a two month adventure on a motorcycle with a buddy across the US of A & they made it, among many other places, up to the Arctic Circle in Alaska. This was in the summer of 2014. He has a blog of his trip which I'm now reading & I find it extremely interesting & very well written. if you're interested you can find it at klondikebikes.wordpress.com. He will be staying at the same motorcycle campground that I'll be at so we'll be able to do some curves together. Gary Spohn also plans to come & he will be with some others also. God forbid there's a thunderstrom that day.  :-(

Remember - the object in life is to die young ............................ just make sure its as late as possible. 

Steve Evans  '66

Stephen EVANS
MOTORCYCLE MOUNTAIN CLIMBING

My congrats to Steve Evans for his enduring adventurous spirit.  The last time I was on a two-wheel motorized vehicle was 1962. It was Larry Campbell's Vespa, and I wiped out going 11 miles an hour around a curve on N.E. 16th Avenue.

I also plan to do the Appalachian Trail - on bicycle!  In August my oldest son and I will bike the Virginia Creeper Trail, which joins up with the AT for a mile or so.  The Creeper Trail is 18 miles long and it's all downhill.   Now that's the way to do mountain biking!

Alas, my whitewater rafting days are over.  Last summer my two sons and I took duckies down the Nantahala in North Carolina, well known for it's mild rapids.  I fell in three times.  The last time I flipped I was on the only Class III rapid on the entire run.  The feeling was mildly similar to that which I experienced in 1962 on Larry's Vespa. Perhaps a little more panicky.

Undeterred, we soldier on with our adventures, in whatever fashion we shall choose.

Banjo Bob Barrett '65

Robert BARRETT
ECLIPSE

Great report Steve.  You are having way too much fun.  Gonna be in Greensboro two days after the eclipse, so I'll miss seeing you - damn.  Hope some other folks can meet you.  Chris is up in Greensboro so maybe she can make it. 

Kathy and I are doing Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica for a month in September.  Gonna see Hingson along the way.  If you happen to be anywhere along that route, let us know. 

Ken Jones '66

Ken JONES
SUMMER AGAIN

It seems like only yesterday that we were all graduating from high school. That was the summer of 1965, how time flies. Hope that everyone is having a great summer, its been a hot one here in North Carolina.  To all of my classmates, haapy summer to all of you.  If you live in Flordia , its summer all year long. Be safe and God bless you.

Sandy (Battle) Mahoney '65

Sandra BATTLE
TOTAL ECLIPSE ADVENTURE

Did a little two week, 5,942 mile, motorcycle trip out west. Was able to ride to the summit of Sandia Crest (NM), Pikes Peak & Mt. Evans (both in CO). Yes with a name like MT. Evans it was a no-brainer.

As you get up to & above 12,000 feet on Pikes Peak & Mt. Evans it starts getting down to 35 degrees, the wind blows at a good pace which tends to push you around on a bike, the road becomes very technical with switchbacks that are extremely tight & steep. Then add to all that the fact there are no GUARDRAILS & you may, as I did, ask yourself ............... exactly why is that I'm still here?  :-) But all was good.

Next June I plan on going back to Alaska again. One of the things I want to see is our reunion sign (picture of it near the bottom of this Message Board page) that was hung in the Sign Post Forest in Canada's Yukon Territory right before the 2015 Reunion. I have just purchased a new adventure bike for the trip as I'll be going further into Alaska north of the Arctic Circle up to Prudhoe Bay & the Arctic Ocean. In many places where I'll be there will be no services of any kind & no paved roads - just dirt. Should be an excellent adventure.

I have what may be a good idea to throw out there. These good ideas rarely come to me & this may be the only one I have for the rest of the year so listen up. May I remind everyone of the TOTAL eslipse coming on Monday August 21st. The eclipse should begin (in Clayton) at 1:06pm and ends at 6:06pm, with the total eclipse on for only 3 minutes at 2:35pm-2:38pm. The area of the total eclipse should be 70 miles wide as it passes across the United States from west to east. I believe Nashville & Columbia S.C. will also be excellent places. I just chose north Georgia because I want to ride the roads before & after.

An excellent place to see it will be in Clayton Georgia in the north (east) Georgia Mountains. Maybe a chance to meet & greet as some of us did in Greensboro North Carolina in May of 2016. I believe there are many who live within 100-150 miles of Clayton. I already have a cabin at a motorcycle campground & I've ordered my glasses so I'm ready.

If someone wants to put together a mini NE alumni gathering together in the Clayton area, post it here on the Message Board (Principal Meyer ??).

Hope ALL is well with everyone.

Steve Evans 66

Retired Specialist at Noplace Special

Stephen EVANS
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY !!!!

May you all have a glorious, safe Fourth of July !!!!

Cricket (Larrimer) Daniels '65

 

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
CLASS OF '67 50th REUNION

Hello Fellow Classmates of Northeast High School Class of 1967

In light of the recent cancellation of the “Reunion Cruise” in October, Ron Schagrin and I thought that maybe there would be interest in having a reunion here in Fort Lauderdale. We have heard from a few people that they would be willing to help in putting together a simple but fun get together.

If there are ten people willing to have a 50-year reunion, we can easily find a restaurant that will accommodate us. The higher the response, we simply move it to a different venue. Some dates to consider: September 9th or 16th, October 7th or 14th. We can follow the format of the three-class reunion in 2015Thursday night meet at a bar and just socialize. Friday, we can find a casual restaurant and have some form of buffet and then Saturday night we can put on our best and have a nice sit-down dinner.

Here is the biggest problem: there are a lot of our classmates whose email addresses are not in the three-class master directory. Ron and I know at least five or more people that we stay in touch with or know their whereabouts that we can add to the list. If you know someone, let us know as we want to include as many people as possible in this celebration.

Get in touch with either one of us anytime:

   Steve Belton  : beltonstephen49@gmail.com    561-702-8707

   Ron Schagrin: ronaldschagrin@gmail.com       954-214-2279

Ron and I are going to get together to celebrate 50 years. We WANT you to join us!!!!

 

 

Steve BELTON
SO SORRY

Dale, so sorry to hear of Donnie's passing. He is with God's angels now. Thoughts and prayers coming your way.

Sue (Lapoint) DeLeonardis '65

Susan LAPOINT
SAD NEWS ABOUT A HAPPY GUY

I am so sorry to hear this. I think Donnie was one of the nicest guys I knew in high school. God bless his family.

Sue Connolly '65

Susan CONNOLLY
CONDOLENCES

So sorry to hear of Donnie's deaths but grateful he no longer has to suffer.  Cancer is such an insidious disease.  Prayers for all the family. 

Cricket (Larrimer) Daniels '65

 

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
DONNY'S PASSING

Dale, I was so saddened to hear about Donny's passing.  Even though I was a 1967 graduate I remember him well.  May he rest in peace.

Lynn Sante Dryzmala

Lynn SANTE
GOODBYE DONNIE

Rest in peace Donnie / Gary (Spook) Spohn '66

Gary SPOHN
GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

Dear Dale,

Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.

My deepest condolences,

Byron Petrides '65

Byron PETRIDES
SAD NEWS

It is with deep sadness that I inform the Hurricane Classmates of Northeast High School that Don Hassel passed away on May 1, 2017, in Westerly, Rhode Island.  He lost his battle with cancer and is now in the arms of the angels.  He was a graduate of the Northeast High School Class of 1966.  He will be missed by everyone who knew him.  Rest in peace, Donnie!

Sincerely,

Dale (Burke) Hassel '65

Dale BURKE
CLASS OF 1967 REUNION

From:

Michele Frusterio Burlingame

michele1968@comcast

904-472-8060

 

Hello Class of ’67 alumnus,

 

I pray this note finds you all well. How many of you would love to take a few days to catch up with old friends, rekindle relationships and get to know others you didn’t have a chance to 50 years ago?

 

Many of you couldn’t make the 2015 three class reunion due to other commitments and the distance involved going to Ft. Lauderdale. My husband Bob from Stranahan High (it’s all good 😊) and I came up with this idea of doing a cruise out of Jacksonville.

 

We’ve found a great deal on Carnival Cruises for October 26th - October 30th out of Jacksonville. This date has the best prices before November 1st price increases and it puts us past prime hurricane season. Also, this is an all-inclusive package and will give us all the time we need to spend together.

 

We only need a minimum of 8 rooms to get our reunion discount and the more rooms we get, the better the discount. Go to www.carnival.com and select:

 

4 Day Elation Cruise to the Bahamas from Jacksonville, FL

Oct 26, 2017 - Oct 30, 2017
Thu - Mon

 

Please contact me as soon as possible with any questions and a commitment so Bob can get the ball rolling with the Cruise Director for your details. I’m looking forward to seeing all of you and reliving some of the “good old days” and making some new memories.

 

All the best,

 

Michele Frusterio Burlingame, Class of ‘67

michele1968@comcast

904-472-8060

 

Michele FRUSTERIO
THE MAI KAI REVISITED

I think a bunch of us went to dinner at the Mai Kai prior to the prom? Well, here's my husband Dan O'Brien and I 50 years later!!

Karen Sutliffe  '67

Karen SUTLIFFE
FLYING

Hey Ben, Is that a Stearman by any chance?

Had the opportunity to fly in one many years ago and it was a blast.  Almost spittin cotton during the whole ride.  It's really hard to take pictures with a camea and still hold on all at the same time. 

Lynn Sante Dryzmala 67

Lynn SANTE
CONGRATULATIONS PAUL

Paul,  I think it is great you are getting married. I wish you and Hannah all of the best.  I agree it will keep you young.

I am keeping young by being back in school.  Right now I am taking a course at Polk State College in Black and White photography.  Needless to say I'm the oldest person in class but I am holding my own So far I have A's in our projects.

Don't know if any of you who live in the Tampa area have ever gone to the Plant City Strawberry Festival but this past year I decided to enter some of my Photos in their Photo contest and I was awarded 2 merit awards.  

Lorraine Pearce Goldberg  '65

Lorraine PEARCE
WEDDING WISHES

To Paul and Hannah,

I wish you much happiness and many more years together.

Susan Connolly  '65

Susan CONNOLLY
TRY FLYING

Hey Byron, we should go flying.  That will keep you young!

Ben Judkins '66

Ben JUDKINS
I have also joined the club!

Like some of the other "young" NEHS grads from 1965 I have joined in by buying a 2016 Mustang last June. Having a blast with it!!!

Alan Kent  '65

Alan KENT
RIDE OFTEN

Congrats to you Byron. I also have a passion for riding & have had some unbelievable experiences on my trips. Its not just the roads one rides, its also the special places with special people & you'll always remember them. Its something you can't explain to a non rider as it doesn't happen to them in a car.

I always come home with GREAT stories to share. I don't believe you'll ever see a motorcycle parked outside of a psychiatrist's office. You should check out doing an "Iron Butt" ride. Life has a limited time offer - ride often. I wish you safe travels.

Steve Evans  '66

Stephen EVANS
RELIVING MY CHILDHOOD

Hello to all my former classmates. Hope all is well on your end. I read a proverb a while back that said, "Men do not quit playing because they grow old. They grow old because they quit playing." So I decided I was not playing enough and bought a motorcycle.

While attending Northeast Jr. High I used to ride a motorcycle to school. I was 14 back then. Now at age 69 it's time to play that tune again. I am riding with an expat motorcycle club that takes a day ride every other Thursday. The photo above was taken last Thursday (3/16/17) on our 350km mountain ride.

To all out there, Stay Young & Play Hard!!!

Byron Petrides  '65

Byron PETRIDES
NOBLEMEN.......... AH YES

- Remember those band days well.  Best of times!!!

Marcia Marcho '66



Marcia MARCHO
Appalachian Trail

I haven't hiked or camped out on the Appalachian Trail since the summer of 1977 when I was living in Atlanta. Many things have changed since then including the old body but I just did 3 different section hikes on 3 different trails in the north Georgia mountains this past week & all was good, in fact it was excellent. Had a wonderful time & met many a "thru hiker" some of which were going the 2200 miles to Maine with their dog.

Linda & I plan to section hike the A.T. this summer & again in October so this was kinda like a "shakedown" hike. In another year it will be time to get the grandsons out on the trail. Our job as grandparents, in my opinion anyway, is to make memories for/with our grandchildren. What better way than to take them hiking & camping out in the wilderness.

My recommendation you ask? Whatever adventure you're thinking about, chase after it with abandon. What say you? What's in your memories?

Steve Evans '66

Stephen EVANS
THE NOBLEMEN INTERVIEW

Hi Lynn!  WOW!  I had almost forgotten that interview.  I also did an interview with a french fanzine around that same time.  Of course it was all in French so, not being able to read French I don't know what they said - HA!  Those were some great times - The Noblemen was a really fun band and we're all still great friends, although spread around the country now.  We still keep in touch. Thanks for remembering us......

Craig Reid '65

Craig REID
THIS ONE'S FOR CRAIG REED

Craig, I remembered the Noblemen but wanted to view some old images so googled your band and look what I found?  This amazing interview that was done on you a reallllly long time ago.  Thought you'd all find it interesting to read.

Here's the link:  home.unet.nl/kesteloo/noblemen.html

Lynn Sante Dryzmala  '67

Lynn SANTE
OMG

I can actually remember what these guys used to look like. Spook the track star is now the left guard and Bill looks like he could run a half marathon. Love you both. Wow, what a great shot. Who would of thought?????

Tim Moon '65

Tim MOON
AGING JOCKS GATHER

Is this a great picture or what!!!

Two weeks ago there was a call for aging, over the hill S. Florida jocks to gather in Jackson, GA. The only people that answered the call were Bill Springer ('65) and Gary (Spook) Spohn ('66).

Evidently Jackson is the center of the universe for old car restoration as Spook has a 1929 Ford coupe, an old Spitfire and several other oldie goldies he's restored. The word is they did lots of reminiscing about their many exploits, both on and off the football field. They especially remembered the sobering up part at the Egg and You.

They probably left out the part where Steve Meyer and Russ Austin had to rescue them from the bullies on the beach. Or the part where Springer, Meyer, Austin, et al, slept outside the Publix at Federal and Oakland on Saturday mornings waiting for the manager to open up at 7am.

ALL HAIL NORTHEAST HIGH!!!   LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD!!!

Steve MEYER
CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF MARGARET (PEGGY) WHITTON

Please join us to honor an extraordinary woman

Tuesday, February 14th, 2017

3:00pm

NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts

566 LaGuardia Place, New York NY

Kindly RSVP to sandra@tashtegofilms.com

Margaret WHITTON
EDDIE (ROSS) MERCER

It is with great sadness that I report that Eddie (Ross) Mercer ('65) passed away 11/26/16. He was living in Margate at the time. His interment was 1/3/17 at the Veteran's Cemetary in Lake Worth, FL.

Our condolences go out to his sister Barbara and the rest of Eddie's family.

Steve Meyer '65

Steve MEYER
PEGGY

I can't believe another one of my classmates is gone so young! I wasn't really into acting like you were - singing was my thing but it was a privilege to share the stage with you in our Senior Class production of The Miracle Worker! 

The world was your stage and you really did it YOUR WAY!!

Lynda (Davis) Logan  '67

 

Lynda DAVIS
MARGARET WHITTON

I was deeply saddened to hear of "Peggy's" passing. She was my best friend and partner in crime throughout high school and beyond. Its so hard to believe she is gone.

She was the most dedicated, energetic person I've ever known. She was all business when practicing her craft and loads of fun and laughter the rest of the time. She gave me some of the best times in my life. So thank you "Peggy" for all of the good times we had. You will always have a special place in my heart.

Judy (Mickey) Infield  '67

Judy MICKEY
MARGARET

I am saddened by the news of Peggy's cancer battle and her passing. She was so talented and knew exactly what she wanted to do with her life at an early age.She did it!!  Her bright smile, sparkling eyes, curly locks and her light hearted attitude remain a strong memory for me.

Looking back, I remember the day Ms. Thomas asked if anyone wanted to be in the drama club...I think 4 of us showed up in the library. Peggy was one along with, Ron Schagrin, Sharon Cornelius and me. My sympathy goes out Peggy's sister Mary Beth and brother John Whitton. 

Jan Shoemaker Engle '65

Janice SHOEMAKER
SHE WAS A DRAMA QUEEN IN THE BEST SENSE OF THE PHRASE

Mary Beth and John,

I'm so sorry to see this. She was so full of life and talent. I saw her in Steaming way back when. I was amazed to discover I was watching your little sister on Broadway. My sincerest sympathy to you both and her husband.

Sue Connolly  '65

Susan CONNOLLY
MARGARET (PEGGY) WHITTON

Peggy was a friend of mine. We shared many classes together at Northeast. She told me that her main goal in life was to become a movie star. And, by God she did. She will be sorely missed. God bless her, and God rest her soul.

Brian P Smyth '67

Brian SMYTH
ANOTHER GONE TOO SOON

She had an impact on the world and did it her way.

Christine (Cricket) Larrimer  '65

 

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
MARGARET (PEGGY) WHITTON

What a sad day for those of us who knew Margaret, or as she was known in high school, Peggy. It was obvious that she was going to be a star and we all knew it in high school.  

She has the lead in our Junior class play - Diary of Anne Frank and again she had the lead in the Senior class play - the Miracle Worker.  Many of us knew that when she left high school she went to Broadway and the obituary that Steve sent out described her Broadway experience.  

The Secret of My Success gave us all the opportunity to tell all our friends and family - "I went to high school with that girl".  Then the Major Leagues movies gave us more to brag about.  Never missed an episode of her in Good and Evil with Terri Garr.  She will be missed! 

May she be remembered for all that joy that she brought to those of us that knew her and to those who only knew her from her stage, TV and film career.  

Ron Schagrin  '67

 

Ronald SCHAGRIN
TO PEGGY'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS

Very sorry to hear about Peggy's passing. It was a pleasure to have known her and to have followed her amazing talents in movies and on the stage. I can remember her from our HS days and the talent she showed then. Not many are blessed to have lived their life doing what they truly love. 

Tim Moon  '65

Tim MOON
MARGARET (PEGGY) WHITTON

I just received news that Peggy passed away on December 4th. Click HERE to see an excellent obit of this very talented 1967 NHS grad.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of her family and friends.

Steve Meyer '65

LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD!!!

Steve MEYER
A great Teacher

Thank You Miss Woods for not only exposing me to the lovely language Spanish is but the wonderful way you both taught and inspired us. Having you as a teacher was a wonderful experience. David Blain reminded me at the Reunion. Thank you for allowing me to play my Kinston Trio Records every once in while.

As Northeast HS students YOU made a difference in all our lives.  I was so pleased to be able to speak with you at the Reunion last year. Thank You

Via Con Dios.

Henry Anderson '65

 

Henry (Andy) ANDERSON
Mentor and friend

For four years I was privileged to be in Ms. Wood's Spanish classes, something I looked forward to every day. As the only teacher at Northeast who was able to pronounce my last name, she made an impression on me from day one!  Because of the laidback ease in which she conducted her classes, she became my role model when I, too, became - wait for it! - a Spanish teacher!  For my 33 years as a high school teacher, hardly a day went by that I didn't think of her and mentally thank her for the role she played in my life. ¡Qué descanses en paz, Señorita!

Rayanne PERLINGERO
Dedicated and kind

Miss Woods was the one teacher I had every year at NHS. She recognized our strengths and our youth. Although she could name someone "La Tortuga", no one ever felt that it was done out of anything but love. I think she loved her job, kids and our high school. I'm happy to hear she enjoyed her life and sad to know she's gone.

Susan CONNOLLY
Definitely one of the finest teachers!

I truly admired Miss Woods. I wasn't the best Spanish student and probably gave her more trouble than she ever deserved (Upshut the boca Senorita Bloom! Por Favor!) but she was always there for me during challenging times. It was wonderful seeing her and speaking with her briefly at the reunion. Her kind heart touched many. Her wonderful life a true example of a life well lived.

Joan BLOOM
WONDERFUL LADY

I'm sad to hear this news as I imagine we all are. I remember being in her class when JFK was shot & I remember her crying as we got the news. I was lucky enough to have a very nice conversation with her at our reunion & I thought she looked great. I'm happy for her as it seems she lived a full & active life exploring as many roads as she could. As we live on this rock that rotates around the sun we cannot ask for more. God Bless her family.

Stephen EVANS
Adios, Senorita Woods

Shirley Woods was a joy to be around...and, although I  did not have her as a classroom teacher, as my homeroom teacher she helped me with just a tad bit of Spanish!  Thank you, Miss Woods.  So glad we were able to visit a bit last year.

 

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
SHIRLEY WOODS PASSING

We lost one of our beloved teachers October 23.

I know my wife (Bernadette Maglocco) and I will always remember her from 10th grade Spanish. She gave me a nickname that Bernadette still uses: "La Tortuga" (turtle) as in Esteban La Tortuga, because I was a little slow. She said I was lucky Bernadette sat in front of me as that was the only way I passed the class.

She attended our class reunion last year and had a blast, as did all of us that interacted with her.

Shirley Anna Woods, 84, passed away Sunday, October 23, 2016. A long-time resident of Fort Lauderdale, she was born on June 19, 1932 in Rockford, IL. She held a BA degree from Principia College in Elsah, Illinois, an MA degree from Florida Atlantic University, and a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree from Nova Southeastern University. A highly regarded educator in Broward County, she was a teacher, Dean of Girls, and then Assistant Principal at Northeast High School in Fort Lauderdale, over a period of 30 years. She touched and uplifted many lives, and many of her students, both boys and girls, credited her with inspiring them in life. She retired in 1989, and her retirement days were spent attending workshops, traveling, writing, and doing volunteer work. A world traveler, she and her long-time friend and traveling companion, Jackie Barber, traveled to 107 different countries. In 2012, Shirley moved to John Knox Village, where she resided at the time of her death. Shirley is survived by her brother, David Koontz and his wife Connie Barnhart Koontz, her niece, Krista Koontz Martinelli and her husband Joe Martinelli and their children, Stella and Paul, and a host of friends. A memorial service will be held at John Knox Village Chapel/ Auditorium, at 3pm on Wednesday, November 9, 2016 for Shirley and other residents who have passed away in October, 2016. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Shirley's memory to the John Knox Village Foundation (651 S.W. 6th Street, Pompano Beach, FL 33060) or to the charity of your choice.

Click HERE to go to the obit and sign the guest book. I know Bernadette and I, like many of you, will always remember her.

Via Con Dios Miss Woods

Estaban La Tortuga NHS '65

Steve MEYER
PROPOSED MINI-REUNION

At a cost of $600,000, a half-size replica of the Vietnam War Memorial is being constructed in myhometown: Punta Gorda, FL. The Wall features a polished granite surface that closely resembles the original in Washington, D.C.  Construction of the Wall is nearly finished and the dedication is planned for November 5, 2016, the Saturday before Veteran’s Day. 

 

I sneaked a look at the wall last week.  I ignored the no trespassing signs and construction site warnings.  I want to tell you...I was really moved.  Seeing all those names inscribed on the Wall was a very emotional experience for me.  I’m sure many of you can relate to what I’m talking about.

 

The Vietnam War had a personal impact on all of us who graduated from high school in the 1960’s.  I was really impressed with all the messages Northeast High School alumni sent in to our website last Memorial Day to salute those who have served.  Go to  www.vietnamwallofsouthwestflorida.org for a write up for the Wall.

 

Those messages at the Wall inspired me with the following idea:

          I propose to host a “mini-reunion” in Punta Gorda the weekend of the dedication of the Wall.  We have a number of NHS grads living within an hour or so drive to Punta Gorda.  As for all you townies who never moved out of Broward and Palm Beach counties - or recently moved back - you’re looking at a short couple hour drive across Alligator Alley or across the state. 

 

Punta Gorda has some nice hotels with beautiful views of the Peace River and Charlotte Harbor.  Many hotels are offering special rates that weekend for folks who mention they are coming for the Wall dedication.  Although Punta Gorda is a quiet, laid back small town, we boast some decent restaurants and a unique tourist/shopping attraction called “Fisherman’s Village.” There are 8-10 very good restaurants and hotels within walking distance of Laishly Park, site of the memorial.

 

The dedication ceremony is scheduled for 10 AM the morning of November 5th.  Following the dedication, I propose we gather for lunch at a nearby eatery.  In the afternoon my Bluegrass band is performing at the History Park in Punta Gorda, about two miles from the location of the Wall. In the evening, those who are interested can continue to get together at local establishments.  Here’s a tentative schedule for Saturday, November 5th:

10:00 AM – Vietnam Memorial Wall dedication – Laishley Park

11:30 AM- 1:30 PM- Lunch at Laishley Crab House (or other venue TBD)

  2:00 PM- 4:30 PM- Southwind Bluegrass Band concert at the Punta Gorda History Park

  6:00 PM- 8:30 PM- Dinner at one of the restaurants within walking distance of Laishly Park

  9:00 PM- ??????- Meet at the Rooftop Bar at the Wyvern Hotel

 

I have already heard from several alumni that have said they're probably coming. Why don't you all join us for a great "mini-reunion and also take an opportunity to honor those of us that have given the ultimate sacrifice for their country. I would LOVE to see any and all NHS alumni that weekend.

 

I have an info sheet I can send to you with all the hotel, restaurant and location info on it. If you've got questions or want to let me know you're coming, I can be contacted at:

Cell Phone : 941-626-5399
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Robert BARRETT
IN MEMORIUM

It is with great sadness I report the passing of Marsha (Walls) Morrison- Class of 1966. Please join me in sending out prayers and condolences to her family.

Much thanks to Karin (Ives) Rhodes for sending me a link to her obit. Click HERE to see the obit.

I hope you all are doing well. Please continue to reach out to me as I love hearing from any of you. My contact info is on the "CONTACT US" page.

Steve Meyer '65

Steve MEYER
HELLO CLASSMATES.............

Well, summer will be over soon and it seems like the years are just flying by now as we get older. It is always nice to read so many messages from so many classmates from our younger and still going strong friends.

So sorry that so many of our friends and classmates have passed away. But God is good to all of us in His own way.

Hope everyone has had a great summer and looking forward to the fall season, its always beauiful here in North Carolina.

With love and blessing to all

Dianne (Battle) Mahoney '65

Sandra BATTLE
ONE YEAR AGO ............

Wow!!! Where did that year go???

What a wonderful time it was seeing so many of you at our 50th reunion! I hope the past year has been good to you all.

Thanks again to everyone who worked to make our  reunion weekend so much fun! The attendance of so many classmates from '65-'67 made reconnecting fantastic. So what if it has been 50 years??  

I am sorry to see the names of those who are no longer with us. Thank you for posting the information. 

Best wishes to all for a great year ahead!!!

Jan Shoemaker Engle '65

Janice SHOEMAKER
HELLO TO ALL

Hello everyone , I was so glad to recently speak to old friends Larry Campbell and Brian Smyth.  I would like to speak to more alumni and would also love to get together with any of you that live close to Birmingham Alabama.

My best to all,

Vicki Stuckey '65

vickiestuckey5067@gmail.com

Vicki STUCKEY
Sadness indeed..

When I  see these names from our youth it brings tears of both sadness and nostalgia.  We've lost so many way too young.  Our thoughts and  prayers  are  with  their families as well as all of us collectively.  God bless each of you.

Cricket Larrimer '65

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
IN MEMORIUM

It is with great sadness I report the passing of some of our NHS '65-'67 classmates. Please join me in sending out prayers and condolences to their families.

Kerry Parks '65  October 2015 

Reported by Karen Larocca '67

Ken Swicegood '66  1/17/16                    

Reported by Janet (Sawitzky) VanJaarsveld '66     

Ken was the moving force behind the 2006 Reunion where we added the Class of '67 to the festivities. Click Here to see a wonderful obit complete with pictures and a video, including some from high school.

Carmen Clemente '67 1/20/16

Reported by his wife Deborah

Vicki Young  '65  4/13/16

Reported by Charlie Gayle '65

Dempsey (Charlie) Haley '65  5/3/16

Reported by Spook Spohn '66. Charlie was married to Jill Eiche '65 who predeceased him 2/5/13

I'm hoping you and your families are all doing well. Please keep us updated on what's going on with you. Hope to see you at the next gathering.

Steve Meyer '65

Life's Short, Play Hard !!!!

Steve MEYER
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION WITH KAREN SUTLIFFE

Karen Sutliffe and I hanging out together on her birthday at the bowling alley in Tamarac Fla. Patti and I bowl in a league that Karen manages. We have a ton of fun and share stories about those long ago days at NHS. Since moving back to S. Fla I'm finding that here are many NHS grads from all years still here in the area.

Butch Brannock "65"

 

William BRANNOCK
2016 NORTH CAROLINA MINI REUNION

In May (Friday the 13th no less) we had a wonderful mini reunion in Greensboro, NC with folks from all 3 classes. Much thanks to Christy Jones and Shirley (McCartney) Skelton for helping get people together and getting Bernadette and I from the airport to Ruby Tuesday's.

Some old friends above you may (or may not) recognize:

L-R: Steve & Bernadette (Maglocco) Meyer, Christy Jones, Daryl & Judy (Rector) Neve, Roger Bonnett, Vito Petrone, Jack & Shirley (McCartney) Skelton, Steve Forstner

We had a great time over almost 4 hours looking at old yearbooks, the Reunion Memory Book and reminiscing about the great times we had at NHS. It was a lot of fun hearing stories everyone had about our time together back then. Of course, I had to challenge the stories told about me by claiming people's memories were bad!!!! There are other pictures from this gathering I will be posting to our online photo album soon. See the link on the "2015 REUNION PHOTOS & VIDEO" page at NE6567.REUNITED.COM

I encourage you all to do your own mini reunion in your area. Take a look at the "Where Are They Now" Interactive Map on the HURRICANE CLASSMATES page to see who may be in the area near you. Let me know if you need help publicizing a get together.

FYI: in case you didn't realize it, this year is the 50th anniversary of the very FIRST NHS HOMECOMING. Several of us are making plans to get together and attend, including Patty Hickman being involved in the half time show and crowning of the King and Queen. Let me know if you'd like to be involved. More details to follow as we get it organized.

We hope everyone is doing well. As usual, find me if you need info, have other alumni info or just want to say HI.

Steve Meyer '65

pg_sarasota@msn.com

941-966-7592

Steve MEYER
A 2nd to Brian Smyth's SPECIAL TRIBUTE message

Thank you so much Brian for posting your SPECIAL TRIBUTE!!

Both of these wonderful teachers and true Patriots also had the same effect on me... to this day, I choose the Conservative Constitutionalist platform because of all that we were taught during American History and Civics.

I feel so very sorry that our students today are not receiving this same AMERICAN EDUCATION that we did... our country is the best and we were so privileged to have been a part of a great generation that was taught by THE GREATEST GENERATION!!!

God Bless Everyone!!!

Lynda (Davis) Logan - '67

Lynda DAVIS
A SPECIAL TRIBUTE

I would like to make a special tribute to two teachers that had a real impact on my life. Mr. Weber (American History) and David Fee (Civics). These two guys had a profound influence on my development. They taught great courses that solidified my Conservative Constitutionalist bent.

This year we are embarking on a national election to choose the next President of the United States. Make sure you choose wisely. God bless America, the best Country on Earth.

God bless you all.

Brian P. Smyth '67

Brian SMYTH
HI BUD!!!

You have the best memory.  That time in Thailand was one of my best.  Sorry I don't remember visiting with you but maybe we should chat again sometime before it is too late. Call me 904-276-3900

Mike Davis '65

USAF Sgt 65-69

Michael DAVIS
MEMORIAL DAY

Bruce Timmons would have graduated with us in 1965 but he quit school to join the Navy. He died at 19 on a swift boat in VN at age 19. RIP to Bruce and all others who gave all.

Almost three years from the date of our HS graduation I ran into my friend and classmate Mike Davis at Utapoa RTNAS Thailand. He was due to return to the US in a few days but we manged to have a good visit before he left for Minot AFB.

Bud Snyder  '65

Sgt USAF 1966-1970

Lynn SNYDER
MEMORIAL DAY 2016

Dogs4Warriors.org at the South Florida National Cemetery honoring the fallen

Patricia (Melfi) Rizzo  '65

Patricia MELFI
MEMORIAL DAY SALUTE

On this day when we remember and honor our Veterans past and present I want to give a shout out of sincere thanks to the brothers and sisters who have served this country in the past or are currently serving. Especially to those who gave the "ultimate" sacrifice. As a disabled vet I know about the sacrifices they made. I fortunately did not have to experience combat situations. Amidst all the barbecue and beer today let us not forget them. "All Gave Some, Some Gave All".  

Robert B. (Bob) Moser  '66

AX-1, US Navy, 1968-1972, 1979-1994

Member American Legion Post 25, El Centro, CA

Bob MOSER
HONORING MEMORIAL DAY

Some of you might recognize Bill Maynard on the right (NHS '68), retired from the Pembrook Pines Police Department and he now works for the Seminole Police Department). His twin brother, Bob, retired from the Broward Sheriffs Office. I was completing my one year tour in Vietnam and Bill had just arrived. We had to pretend we were cousins so I could visit him at his base camp in the Central Highlands. There was a policy, that soldiers with less than 30 days remaining on their tour in Vietnam, were to stay in the base camp. It was best to meet your demise at the beginning of your tour than at the end. Looking back, it probably wasn't the smartest decision I have made in life but that is what lifelong friendships are all about. Can you see the family resemblance. We were both emotional when I had to leave. I want to thank the people in our armed forces and the duty they perform for our country and to everyone that has served this great company. This is a great weekend of celebration for our military and God Bless America.

 

 

Martin Lenihan '67

 

 

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Martin LENIHAN
A MEMORIAL DAY PRAYER

O Lord Almighty, remember those who lived and died fighting to protect the dignity and the freedom of mankind. Let our spirits be proud of them. Let our hearts be compassionate, and our minds clear and determined in giving them honor and respect. And let us be dependent on the loving kindness of the Lord our God. As we remember the departed, let us be true soldiers in war and on peace. Let us be courageous protectors and true guardians of freedom. Let us be the true masters of brotherly love. O Lord, guide us in the way of moral responsibility; enlighten us—who are true believers in ethics and justice. Let this day be a day of commemoration and honor to those who sacrificed their lives in order to give us liberty and our Nation security. Remember them, O Lord, in Your mercy, and have compassion on us. Make us a generation of wisdom, discipline, and faith we pray in Your Holy Name. Amen.

 

Byron Petrides NHS '65, US Army, E-5, Vietnam 70-71

Past Post Commander VFW Post 10217, Korat, Thailand

 

Byron PETRIDES
ON MEMORIAL DAY

Blessings to our Veterans

Joan (Bloom) Barry '65

Joan BLOOM
MEMORIAL DAY

Memorial Day, this special day is meant to mention and think about those people whom have gone to the next level and have been instrumental in making us better human beings in making this place called Earth a better place.  I have to thank my classmates and teachers at Northeast High School in my maturation. My Parents Grant & Helen Turnbull who gave their love and teaching through difficult times how couples fight through the problems of survival of their children’s learning curve.

We all have stories which need to be told. I look forward to reading them in this forum.

Life is so good.

Carl E. Turnbull, USMC, Sargent, Vietnam Vet

Quartermaster VFW Post 5431 Solana Beach, CA 92075

Carl TURNBULL
MEMORIAL DAY SALUTE

I knew Captain Baldwin also. I attended his military funeral in Fort Lauderdale. He was a friend of mine as he was of a lot of people. I remember him, Tony Buholz of Miami and all other warriors who died for this country. Rest in Peace my Friends you have done well. You gave everything you had for your country.

Jim (Jaquelyn) Rounds  '67

 

Jim (Jaquelyn) ROUNDS
REMEMBER

To Earl and My Brothers in Arms, Thank You for Your Service and a job well done.

John Schlegel '65

John SCHLEGEL
MEMORIAL DAY BLESSINGS

I would like to third what Steve said about remembering our service members on Monday.  I come from a military family, my father serving in WWII as a Naval Lieutenant JG, my husband a Marine Vietnam vet with three purple hearts, my brother Navy and my son Navy. 

So many people take our freedon for granted, and when people say freedom isn't Free they are absolutely correct. My good friend Linda Lafford spearheads an organization for Quilts of Valor to see that all wounded vererans get a handmade quilt to show they are loved and appreciated and can have something to snuggle under and remember they are not forgotten.  So if any of you Hurricanes out there get an opportunity to donate to a QOV, monetary donation, or fabric donation to one please do so.  It will warm your heart.  I've made three quilts and have given one in person to the VA hospital in Denver CO for a PTSD graduate. 

Blessings to all who have served and are serving now.

Lynn (Sante) Dryzmala '67

Lynn SANTE
STEVE'S MEMORIAL DAY MESSAGE

I just want to second what Steve said about Memorial Day. Also, please take a moment on Monday to remember Cpt Earl Baldwin '65 (DSC & Purple Heart recipient) who gave his life for our country while serving in Vietnam.

Jack Felton

Class of '66

Jack FELTON
OUR VETERANS

God bless our Veterans. The current administration has hung them ALL out to dry, both past and present.

Steve Evans '66

Airborne.

Stephen EVANS
THANK YOU TO OUR FALLEN HEROS

We all need to give pause this weekend to offer up prayers of thanks to our many fallen veterans. They gave the ultimate sacrifice to ensure we have the freedoms we all treasure but sometimes take for granted.

I also offer up my thanks to all of our own Hurricane vets that have given service to their country. They have made big sacrifices to defend the way of life in the greatest country on earth. You have my and your classmates eternal gratitude.

The Patriot's Blood Is The Seed Of Freedom's Tree

Steve Meyer '65

Steve MEYER
Major Jaquelyn Rounds Civil Air Patrol

This is my picture in uniform at a condo Association Board Meeting. In January of this year I graduated from the United States Air Firce Command and Staff College via computer. This was the same program given to Air Force,Army, Marine Majors and Naval Lt. Commanders.

I first learned about Civil Air Patrol while at NE Junior High. Yes that's right Junior High. Then Junior Senior High then Senior High. For some reason even then I was promoted every year, for about 4 years I was always in the lowest class LOL. Even though I didn't graduate with my class, I did recieve 2 associates degrees in Illinois and a BA from Sangamon State University. Now U of IL Springfield.

I will always remember the time I was in the band. didn't play very well on the drums but I knew how to march. Luv you all. My e-mail address is jrounds@ilwg.cap.gov or Jaques96@aol.com

Jim (Jacquelyn) Rounds  '67

 

Jim (Jaquelyn) ROUNDS
IT'S ME- VICKIE STUCKEY

I hope every one is fine and  very blessed. Life has been good to me. I have two handsome  boys and 3 grands. Their father and I are divorced but, as the song says, I have  just begun.

A blessed day to all

Vicki Stuckey  '65

Vicki STUCKEY
ALL THE FACTS & NOTHING BUT!!!!!!

Tim.......... they just took the wheel barrel away with the beer bottles, they didn't have any Busch Barbarian, the police just left after a $$$ donation, and we all took a nap about 3pm. That's the story and I'm stickn to it. Actually, I went to Jackson's after

Butch Brannock  '65

William BRANNOCK
OH BOY!!!!!

RE: Spring Break at Bokampers, I see a slight change or two today from 50+ years ago:

  • Not nearly enough beer bottles
  • Where is the Busch Barbarian
  • Where are the cops
  • Way too tame and
  • nobody is asleep, yet

Looked like a lot of fun

Tim Moon '65

 

Tim MOON
2016 SPRING BREAK MINI REUNION

Well, this was the first post-reunion gathering back at the scene of the crime at Bokampers in Ft. Lauderdale and we had a great time in April (yes, I'm a little late but you know how it is when you're this old---you have severe CRS).

Around the table Left-Right:

Bernadette (Maglocco) Meyer, Patty & Butch Brannock, Curt (Mr. Patty Hickman) Hoffmeyer, Steve Meyer, Cheryl Bebout, Patty (Hickman) Hoffmeyer, Bill Springer, Sara Maglocco, Lenny Mercer (if there's beer involved, he's there)

We spent a couple of hours looking at the Reunion Memory Book and reliving the wonderful four days we all had together last August. How quickly that time went and we all wished we had had another couple of days. Maybe a repeat is in order in the near future.

Keep an eye out for emails on additional gatherings that may be happening this year in a town close to you. I have several people that are planning "mini-reunions" this year in several cities. If you want to do one, let me know how I can help you organize and publicize it. Hope to see some more of you all soon.

LIFE'S SHORT, PLAY HARD!!!!

Steve Meyer '65

Steve MEYER
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

Wishing all my brothers and sisters from NE - and especially those from '65'66'67- the best for Christmas and the coming new year.  The warm memories from our wonderful August reunion will help during the cold Colorado winter.

"Cricket" Larrimer Daniels '65

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
HAPPY HOLIDAYS

Wishing you all a wonderful Holiday season. 

Lori Fill Liguori '66

Lori FILL
FSU ON THE REVENGE TRAIL...........

As hard as it is to believe, FSU lost to Team Gator AND Team Hurricanes (as usual with U of M, they had highly questionable, possibly illegal players) in the Corn Hole Tournament at the 50th Reunion. HOWEVER, the UM loss has been avenged with a 29-24 thrashing of the Hurricanes in October.

It's NOW the Gators turn to go down. We are coming for you Gators this Saturday at 7:30pm in Gainesville. NOLES WILL BE NOT BE DENIED A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP!!!

On the other hand, Kevin Robinson and I enjoyed the Reunion so much that our Corn Hole Tournament losses didn't feel too bad.  Thank you again Steve and Bill for organizing such a great event!

I'd remind everyone: go to the picture link on the "2015 REUNION PIX & VIDEO" page on this website. There are TONS of pixtures (including more Corn Hole Tournament pix) that are guaranteed to make you laugh out loud. Plus you can see the Alumni & Teacher Cameo pix with names attached so you can see how good your classmates and teachers look now.

GO NOLES!!!  Paul Anderson '65

P.S. From the Website Administrator (Steve Meyer):

Paul issued this challenge to me a couple of months before the reunion and volunteered to bring the Corn Hole gear. He's also the guy that wore his fingers to the bone making about a 100+ of the Hurricane Spirit Dolls (I'm wearing one in the pix below). Can't tell you how much gratitude I have for his contributions for helping to make the reunion the best ever.

That being said, unfortunately for the Noles Corn Hole team they were overwhelmed by a clearly more talented Gator team and  a U of M team of questionable character. For the Gator-FSU gridiron game this Saturday, some questions remain:

For the Noles: which quarterback will be out of jail and is the team that lost to Georgia Tech not allowed on the field?

For the Gators: Will the midget quarteback be able to see over the offensive linemen to have a passing game? Which team shows up: the one that thrashed then #4 Ole Miss or the one that just barely beat FAU in OT?

GO GATORS !!!

Paul ANDERSON
MEET AT BOKAMPERS THIS SAT???

I will be in the Ft Lauderdale area this Sat. 9/19 for a few days. Anyone interested in meeting up for a few at Bokampers (or any place else). Maybe Sunday for football?

Drop me a line at butchkffk@yahoo.com if you want to meet up.

Butch Brannock "65"

William BRANNOCK
THANK YOU STEVE EVANS

Thank you Steve for the update on David.  He was a good friend in High School and I had a few dates with him.  I truly am sorry for his family's loss and our class of '66.

Blessings,

Gretchen (Harris) Bryant '66

Gretchen HARRIS
ALUMNI PASSING

I was doing some research on an old friend of mine to see if I could locate him and I was successful. I am sad to say however that it was about one year too late.

For those of you who remember Dave Guidos ('66), he passed away from cancer on October 28th of last year. He and his wife Janet had two daughters and were living in Flat Rock North Carolina since the early 1980's.

If you remember him, Dave was loads of fun and his wife said he was that way throughout his entire life. He and Janet were married for 45 years.

Janet said he was a wonderful man and husband. He was also a Vietnam Veteran.

Steve Evans '66

Stephen EVANS
WISH WE COULD HAVE BEEN THERE

First, I want to explain why we did not attend the reunion.  My wife, Connie Miller Class of '65, and I have three grandchildren who live in California.  We only get to see them three times each year.  One of those times is their visit to our lake house during the first two weeks of August.  Unfortunately, we had to choose between spending time with the grandchildren and attending the reunion.  The grandchildren won. 

Connie and I have been married for nearly 48 years.  During that time, I have spent my career in law enforcement.  Starting as a Fort Lauderdale police officer and ending as a special agent with the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction in Afghanistan from May 2011 thru June 2013.  I had various stops along the way including retiring as the Director of Strategy & Planning for IRS Criminal Investigation and Director of Special Investigations for Virginia DMV, a unit started to deal with the events of 9-11.  I volunteered to come out of retirement and go to Afghanistan to try to find what happened to the reconstruction funds.  Besides being mentally challenging, it was physically challenging climbing in and out of helo’s and MRAP’s with soldiers one third my age and sleeping with an M6 machine gun next to me.  It was an eye opening experience despite the rocket attacks and living under the threat of IED’s.  After my stint in Afghanistan, Connie and I retired to our lake house on Lake Norman in North Carolina to live the good life and enjoy our two daughters and three grandchildren.  I almost forgot to add driving around town in my 1996 Mustang Cobra convertible. Reminds me of my red Corvair convertible at Northeast but without the mechanical problems.

Ralph Gay '66

Ralph GAY
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES

Thanks to Steve, Bill and the rest of the volunteers for a great reunion. I'm presently in Kiev, Ukraine on vacation but the memories are very fresh in my mind of the great weekend we had at the reunion. I haven't seen some of the classmates in almost fifty years and it was nice to catch up on a lifetime full of events.

My brother, Mike (class of '66) and I continue to talk about the good time we had and when he comes out in a couple of weeks to visit me in Scottsdsle, Arizona, I'm sure we will still talk about it. Thanks again to everyone involved for putting on a great event.

Martin Lenihan, class of '67

Martin LENIHAN
GOING HOME AGAIN

It's said that you can't go home again.

Thanks Bill, Steve, Bernie, Nancy and all the other volunteers for letting us go home AGAIN one more time.

Jim McClain '65

Jim MCCLAIN
WOW! WOW! WOW!

Thank you! Thank you! Steve, Bill, Bernie, Nancy and ALL the other volunteers for making this a truly outstanding event! It seems to me you are all now qualified to start a business arranging large events! Then again with all the time and effort it took to pull off such an amazing event, you probably won't want to add "event planning" to your resumes!

I am just so very glad that I went to our 50th reunion. It was terrific spending time with all of our dear high school friends plus we were even able to see some of our favorite teachers. My what a truly amazing class we have. So many successes and lots of love and happiness in the lives of our high school friends.

I'm looking forward to future reunions in the years to come. In the meantime, may good health and joy be part of every day of each of your lives.

Joan (Bloom) Barry '65

Joan BLOOM
WOW!

I'm also having a tough time coming down from the high I received from our unbelievable reunion. Many thanks to Steve, Bill, Bernie, Nancy and the others who helped make the weekend a smashing success.

Thursday night at BoKampers, Friday's cocktail party, golfing, school trip, Saturday Bar BQ and the Saturday night dinner dance gave everyone ample opportunity to meet and interact with as many fellow alumni and friends as possible. The reunion, I believe, exceeded everyone's expectations.

The mid-sixties was a great time to be in high school in South Florida. With Northeast starting in the cow pasture with seventh and eigth grade only, adding a class each year, our classes being on the small side, and so close to one another over so many years, gave the 1965-67 classes a special bond that few people ever get to experience. We were so fortunate. Getting to share those memories with so many of you was a true blessing.

John McLane '65

John MCLANE
BEST REUNION EVER

A very heartfelt THANK YOU to all who made the Reunion such a great success. Special kudos to Steve, Bill, Bernadette, Nancy and all the other volunteers for their months of work. It really paid off.

The entire event was much more than anticipated and the surprises were the topping on the best time ever. Can't wait for the next one, and hoping that everyone that attendeed this one will there for the next one, as well as those who couldn't attend this one.

All the best to everyone.

Cricket (Larrimer) Daniels '65

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
Best Ever

Like Lenny, I am also having withdrawal symptoms. My thanks to Bill and Steve and to everyone who worked so hard to make this a very special reunion. And seeing the teachers who came was the icing on the cake. Hope to see you all again real soon. God Bless.

David Blaine  '65

David BLAINE
SORRY I MISSED THIS GREAT REUNION

Sorry I missed the great reunion, sounds like everyone had a great time. How did the trip to our wonderful school go? Sure would loved to have been there for that., any spirits in there !!!!  Keep posting the pictures.  So many special memories for all I am sure.

Sandra (Battle) Mahoney '65

Sandra BATTLE
BEST EVER

Absolutely fantastic reunion! Many thanks to Steve, Bill, Saint Bernadette, Nancy, Terry, Kenny, Rocky and everyone else who helped to make it happen. Your hard work realy paid off. My only regret was not being there on Thursday, every minute was important.

I think John Schlegel said it best. It was like being in a Fantasy World for a short time. Reconnecting after such a long time is just the best, there's nothing like it. And to see our teachers again was amazing. I have actually had a hard time coming down from it all. I'm up for once a year. Just kidding. Every five years would be perfect.

Thanks to everyone who attended from everywhere. To those who couldn't make it, we missed you.

Kenny LaPointe '65

Kenny LAPOINTE
ACCOLADES GALORE!!!

Yep! The accolades continue to pile in.

How do you spell, "Better than anyone could have expected!"?

Way to Go Steve and Bill and Bernie and Nancy and everyone else who did so much to make it happen.

Did we draw an amazing crowd?  Are we good or what?

Do we have to wait ten more years to do it again?

Roger and Judy (Turner) Watts '65

Roger WATTS
THANK YOU ALL

Going thru withdrawal this weekend- had such a good time seeing old friends and meeting new ones at the reunion. Thanks to Bill and Steve and all others that were involved in making this reunion a big success. 

Lenny Mercer '65

Leonard MERCER
THANK YOU

Steve, Bill, Terry, Kenny,  thanks to you for rounding up all our friends and making the weekend more than anyone expected! Activities, fun and food and most of all connecting with the people and days of our youth, it was truly a great experience!

Clearly staying in the hotel was a must, that's where the real good times were happening! I look forward to seeing more pictures and hearing more stories from all the terrific people who made up the classes of '65, '66 and '67. Thanks again.

Joan (Kyllonen) Carroll '66

Joan KYLLONEN
HAVING A BALL WITH BANJO BOB

Bob,

It was so great to link up again with you. Thanks for reaching out to me and Larry Campbell. I am so very glad I went to the reunion and was able to jam with you in the hospitality suite. It's been way to long since we played together. Sorry I wasn't as bluegrass as you but you really do well on the  5 string. My banjo skills have faded. We must keep in touch and the door is always open if you make it to Connecticut. Pick on and toast Earl Scruggs . 

Henry (Andy) Anderson 65

Henry (Andy) ANDERSON
WELL WORTH THE 50 YEAR WAIT

Did You ever dream and hope that an upcoming event (marriage, military service, college etc) would completely be everything that You could possibly imagine?  Our reunion was one of those events that surpassed My wildest dreams.

It All started as soon as I entered the hotel and was so warmly greeted by Bill, Steve, Nancy, and Bernie and immediately realized that we were in for something BIG. From that moment on it was like live Fantasyland and We All had a leading role.

To All My Sisters and Brothers who attended and to those who didn't make it but were in Our thoughts....thank You for being a major and memorable part of My life.

War Eagle, God Bless America, and God Bless Each and Everyone of You

John Schlegel '65

John SCHLEGEL
BANJO BOB

Just wanted to say thank you for intertaining us at the Hospitality Room.  You were great.

Gretchen (Harris) Bryant '66

 

Gretchen HARRIS
REUNION WAS GREAT FUN

Just wanted to drop a note and say thank you to Steve Meyer and Bill Springer and their wives and everyone else who helped put together such a fun reunion....It was great catching up with old friends and meeting new ones. 

Howard ('65) and Lyn Foster

Gail (Foster '66) Kitner

Howard FOSTER
AFTER GLOW

Just wanted to tell everyone that my wife Barbara and I finally agreed on something; we both had a fabulous time at the 50-year reunion.  I continue to feel warm fuzzies thinking about the great weekend we spent with all you really fine folks from years ago.  We were a pretty neat group of kids back then and I believe we still are - kids that is - as evidenced by our eagerness to PAR-TY!

 

It’s sad that some of our classmates have passed away and couldn’t join us.  We’ve lost some very special compadres over the years. They were all in our thoughts this weekend.

 

I want to thank everyone who threw dollar bills into my open banjo case while Henry Anderson and I played music in the hospitality suite.  Henry and I split $13 altogether.  Larry Campbell observed that had we been Pine Crest alumni, there would have been fives and tens tossed in instead of one-dollar bills.

 

To all of you who asked if indeed I named my first child “Grinnin’” – Nope, sorry.  Could never do that to a child.  Named him Kent Hardly Barrett instead.

           

Last but by NO means least, I must say I really appreciate getting the award for “MOST CONCEITED”.  I will always cherish the mirror I received as a prize (see picture). I can now look at myself anytime I want.  I’m having a cover made for it so it won’t get scratched.  I was understandably miffed that the award was presented to me so late in the evening, as I had planned to give a lengthy acceptance speech.

 

"Banjo" Bob Barrett '65

Robert BARRETT
BEST REUNION I'VE EVER BEEN TO

 

Great job Steve and Bill and all of the committee. Enjoyed myself immensely. Special thanks to all my dancing partners. Met a lot of classmates that I haven't seen at the other reunions. Thanks to all my old and new friends- you have enriched my life.

John Calabrese '67

John CALABRESE
HELLO FROM GEORGIA- LOVING LIFE

A quick hey and thank you. Thank you all that made the 50 year reunion a huge success. I can't say enough. The accomadations were the best, the service was #1, and most of all the food was "out of this world".  I'm still "high in the sky" and will be for sometime. It was great seeing everyone and sharing old stories and new successes. I feel I have friends forever.

I plan on posting on here often just to keep in touch. Can't wait to see ya all again, soon I hope. If you're ever trucking on I-75 close to exit 142 in GA let me know, my door is always open for you.

Butch ('65) and Patti Brannock

William BRANNOCK
WELL SAID

You said it all very well, Steve!  Amen!

Roger and Judy (Turner) Watts '65

Judy TURNER
WOW!!!!!

Steve and Linda Evans,

You nailed it with your thoughts. What a weekend and fun time. Steve, Bill, their better halves and the rest of the volunteers put forth such a great effort in putting our reunion together.

I am on such a high I can't stand it. Too bad it had to end, so sad. Steve Evans, you are correct in saying our group has something special that I cherish so much. Hope to be able to stay in touch. Contact me anytime.

Good Night My Love

Tim Moon '65

Tim MOON
FIRST REUNION EVER!!!

First off "COWABUNGA DUDES". Sorry people, couldn't resist that.  Had no idea Reunions were as fun as this one was.  For me it was one dream of a life time as corny as it sounds and a memory I'll treasure for ever.  I would hope everyone that attended and those that couldn't attend will consider themselves as my BFF. 

It was nice to know that even though time had changed and things in our personal lives did so too, the individual classmate hadn't changed at all as a person.  A Royal Chorus to the head organizers and thier wives for all that they did, and a huge thank you to the two awesome entertainers ("Banjo" Bob Barrett & Andy "formerly known as Henry" Anderson) in the Hoot n' Nanny room.  It reminded me of the one ones that were held in the gym.  They sang a song for me that I performed with my guitar in the gym for one of N.E.'s Hoot n Nannys and it was a total blast.

A special thank you to the wife that gave me my very own spirit dolls. I'd mentiond that all I had for material memories of school was my class ring and that I'd still have it today had it not gotten stolen out of our house during a burglary.  She said I deserved them more than she did.  You know who you are.  Awesome lady is all I can say. 

It was a pleasure to meet anyone I'd not not met before and to reconnect with those that were in my class.  Thanks to everyone who attended for making my first reunion one I'll treasure forever and will consider attending in the future.

I contacted the hotel to praise the staff the staff to Vanessa,  Some people don't take the time to let them know how much we appreciated them and as far as I was concerneed, from the staff to the front desk, the waitresses, Maricio the Valet manager who was awesome and Donna who worked the gift shop.  Job well done.  Vanessa said she'd let her employees know.  Hope everyone stays happy and healthy.

And OH BTW Steve Evans, I think I hugged more good looking men than you did beautiful women.  I was there 4 days. Gottcha!!! :-} So hats off to 65' 66' and 67',  WE DID IT AGAIN.

Blessings to all, Lynn (Sante) Dryzmala

Proud Member of the Class of '67

Lynn Sante
50th REUNION-YOU NAILED IT!

Absolutely exceeded all expectations!  It was a great time! 

Steve and Bill, your planning was superb. Bernie and Nancy, you both deserve Sainthood for your sacrifice at the desk and diligence in preparation. 

Henry, the video will be cherished by all for years to come. Thank you for making this an exceptional time for so many! 

Art Frey '65

PS/ In case the Class of '65 has forgotten: we saw the movie "Cat Ballou" the night of our Senior Prom. My favorite picture from that movie is here.

Art FREY
WONDERFUL REUNION

Thank you so much Principal Steve Meyer and Mrs. Bernie Meyer and Head Coach Bill Springer and Mrs. Nancy Springer. Thank you so very much for all of your many hours of hard work. Could not have had a better time. So many old memories brought back and so many new ones to cherish also. Our three classes have had so much success in the post high school years and I enjoyed listening to and hearing about each and every one of the stories told to me.  

Could not have been a better time to be a teenager in high school in Ft. Lauderdale, Florid. The teachers we had, the classmates we had and the parents we had gave us the correct morals & values to succeed in our lives. We were, and still are, a very special breed. One that seems to be vanishing from the American landscape.

May I say thank you again to the four mentioned above, all of the other committee members and especially to everyone who was able to attend as YOU ALL all made it a wonderful weekend for Linda and I. I have never hugged so many beautiful women in one 3 day period.  :-)

My best wishes to everyone.

Steve Evans '66

Stephen EVANS
SO SORRY TO SAY I'M GOING TO MISS THIS ONE!!

I had plans to attend but had to cancel due to my 90 year old father's failing health.  I thought I might at least drive down for the evening at Bopkamper's but it's looking like that won't be possible either.  I will be thinking of all of you and hope everyone has a great time. If you are ever in the Saint Augustine area, give me a call I'd love to play tour guide or just have some lunch.

Remember:  Cooperate and Graduate!!!

Pam (PRICE) Holland '67

Pamela PRICE
REMEMBERING BRENT SMITH

Brent Smith was my best friend and "brother from another mother" for over 55 years. He passed away August 8th and will surely be missed by me and everyone who was fortunate enough to have known him.

A few months ago Brent received an invitation for our 50th high school reunion...... he was absolutely ecstatic!!! I can still remember that day because he called me ranting and raving about seeing his old friends again. I guess you could say he was popular, but not in a vain way, he was just one of those guys who made friends easily wherever he went. Many of you might remember that Brent didn't graudate from Northeast but was invited to the reunion because Steve Meyer deemed him "an almost '66 grad" because he knew everyone and was well known and well liked by everyone...... he was one of us- just an all around really good guy.

Brent and I had 55 years of laughs and great memories. In 1964 it was "cool" to cruise the strip from Jerry's Drive In to the Bahia Mar Yacht Basin. Brent and I used my Dad's '64 Pontiac convertible for the adventure but not before going behind the "Federal Drive In" to remove the air cleaner and hub caps so as to cruise "the strip" in style. LOL!!!

On another occasion, we were going to a formal dance of some sort that required us to wear tuxedos. Just as we were leaving to pick up our dates, my Dad saw we were both wearing our "white sox" and Dad had a fit. He made us remove the sox under the threat of "no car' but we were able to smuggle them out anyway.

My fondest memory of all was when Brent introduced me to Christine, my future wife of 33 years at a 9th grade pep rally down at the "Old Ft. Lauderdale High" campus. Thanks Buddy. I'm quite sure Brent will be attending the reunion in spirit.......... So as Brent would have said (and did many times) "Let's all have a beverage, I'm buying!!!"

Joel Miller '66

PS/ I know Steve Evans (another great old friend of Brent's), Steve Meyer, Ken Jones, Andy Meyer, Barb Burke and a whole host of other people have many great Brent Smith memories we can share at the reunion as we lift a glass in his honor.

 

Joel MILLER
WONDERING ABOUT ME???

Some nights I'm sure many of you lie in bed at night wondering whatever became of me. Now you can rest easy knowing I'm not far from Ft. Lauderdale, living in Punta Gorda with my wife Barbara. Here we are hanging out in Breckenridge, cooling off in the mountains this summer.

Ah, for the days of cruisin A1A in Ken Jones convertible with the top down, and for striking up conversations with the chicks at Jerry's Drive In. Loved high school- the great friends, girls, parties, sports, Friday night dances at the National Guard Armory, Wolfies restaurant, water skiing on the Intracostal, watching the submarine races at the beach. What a neat time and place to be a teenager. Really looking forward to sharing some memories with y'all at the reunion this week.

"Banjo" Bob Barrett '65

Robert BARRETT
Recent pic of me

Steve Meyer asked me to post a current picture of myself without my beard...... Here ya go Steve- this is the best one I could find right after I shaved it off. If you want to see anything better, go to my entry on the Hurricane Classmates page.

Dennis Barnhardt '66

Dennis BARNHARDT
FROM COLORADO

I was in the 1965 first graduation class, and it was my only year at NE High. My family moved to Ft. Lauderdale in the summer before classes started, so I located the marching band at summer practice and ended up playing clarinet in the school marching band. I made friends there, like Drum Major John Slagter, who has remained a friend all these years. Patty Hickman, who was a majorette befriended me, one of the very first people to do so after my move to Florida. Patty, I recall being your designated driver in an old car you had, maybe a 1950’s Kaizer. You didn’t tell me the brakes barely worked. I joined a rock band that Craig Reid (class of 65) asked me to play in. We are still good friends. See his comments in the Message Board about other Northeast rock bands members. Many of them have kept music a major part of their lives. And if you want to know almost anything about other bands that were playing in South Florida around at that time, ask Craig.

I went on to graduate from the University of Florida then eventually moved to Colorado where I have lived with my wife, Karen, for 43 years. Our 3 kids also live in Colorado. After a first career in corrections, I was in the housing business here in Colorado before I retired a couple of years ago. Karen and I travel when we can. For some of the closer destinations we go in a small plane I enjoy flying.

 

I will not make it to the upcoming reunion, but I have many fond memories of that one year at NE High and send my best wishes to all of you. 

 

Andrew D'AMBROSIO
ROZ and I ENJOYING THE GOOD LIFE IN THE BADLANDS

Looking forward to seeing all my old Hurricane friends.  Gotta a kick out of seeing Dick Ott in the picture at the restaurant.   Hope to find out how my old Cardinal Gibbons friends are doing too.

Roz and I love the West and recently moved to northern AZ.

Best to All. See you soon at the reunion.

Larry Campbell '65

Larry CAMPBELL
BOB NEILSON

Our good friend and classmate passed away the night of June 5th. I had just spoken to him that morning about some reunion news. Bob and I reconnected about three years ago and became close during that time. Last Fall when the reunion plans began taking shape, Bob was very excited about going as the last reunion he attended was 1996.

He was so excited about the reunion he was calling me every week or so wanting contact info on old classmates so he could call them (he was VERY computer adverse). The call I had with him the day he passed away I gave him contact info for several classmates. Bob had been struggling with health issues the last 12 months but the last few months he seemed to have the issues under control and had a super upbeat and positive attitude.

Bob was a consummate athlete at Northeast, winning several awards over a three year period in football and track. Two brief funny stories: Bob, Toby Newsome and John McLane would steal bamboo stalks from the Mai Kai to use for practice high jump bars. He also told Steve Evans he was ticked off when Steve didn't play football Bob's senior year because without Steve as quarterback he didn't get as many passes thrown to him.

Bob went on to to play football at and graduate from Austin Peay State University. He then received a Doctorate in Education from Middle Tennessee State University. He actually spent part of his teaching career briefly at Northeast. Bob eventually taught at the collegiate level for many years at the University of Guam (yes, he came all the way "back home" for the 1996 reunion) and taught Secondary Physical Education.

Bob retired about five years ago in Murphy, NC and built a beautiful mountain home with a view, as Bob once told me "was as good as God has". Steve Evans ('66) rode his cycle up and spent a day and an evening with Bob this May and he said Bob was very happy there.

There is a Memorial service for Bob 11 am Thursday July 2nd. Here is a link BOB MEMORIAL  for information about that if any of you are close enough and want to attend. It would give great comfort to Bob's sister Flo and his nephews to hear some remembrances about him. One of Bob's best friends from Austin Peay, Chip Whitaker at wwhit88481@aol.com is collecting anything you'd like to say about Bob. Also, Bob's nephew Darrell Rushton at dsrushton@frostburg.edu is collecting pictures you may want to send.

In closing, this picture of Bob on his back deck was taken by Steve Evans on his visit in May. As he was taking the picture, Bob asked Steve "I did real good here didn't I Steve" and Steve told him "you did better than good Bob, you did GREAT!!". In fact, Bob passed away in a chair on the deck doing something he loved: seeing "a view as good as God has". Bob was a great guy and he will be sorely missed at our reunion, especially knowing how excited he was to be going. We WILL hoist a drink to him while we tell "Bob Neilson" stories about our surfing safaris, beer bashes and general all around high school hell raising.

LIFE IS SHORT, PLAY HARD !!!!

Steve MEYER
REUNION PROCLAMATION TO BE POSTED IN YUKON TERRITORY CANADA

Hear Ye, Hear Ye- All Alumni, Knights, Ladies and Noblemen: A "50th Reunion Proclamation" has been issued and will go forth to the Kingdom and Beyond. Word will spread about the Mighty Hurricanes and their gathering this August that will have much food, drink and merriment.

The Proclamation was designed by the fair maiden the Duchess of Burke, the lovely and talented Barbara Sheridan. The Proclamation is 20" X 8" and flies the Mighty Hurricane Battle Flags. It is made of cedar wood and is weather protected for the outdoors. It will be hung in the Sign Post Forest (Google it) at Watson Lake in the Yukon Territory of Northwest Canada.

It will be hung by one of the oldest Hurricane Knights, Steve Evans (surprising he can still mount up given all the replacement body parts he has). He will be riding his trusty steed (motorcycle) over 14,000 miles round trip up to Canada for a Charity Ride event for the SKI-HI Institute (for deaf children in Utah www.alaskabikerun.com). He will then hang this proclamation in the Sign Post Forest (not Sherwood) on July 11th. At that time the Mighty Hurricanes will be known and feared throughout all the lands.

A gathering of the Hurricane Kingdom will be held on Ft. Lauderdale beach starting August 13th to honor the Mighty Hurricanes with much merriment. The King hereby commands you to attend these festivities or face the consequences.

Stephen EVANS
MAY NEHS TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS

And the answers are...............

1.  Who was Miss Northeast in 1965? - The lovely Judith LoCasale

2.  What were those sport sounding shirts called all the guys were wearing? - Surfer Shirts

3.  What animal sounding dance were we doing back then? - The Monkey

4.  What History teacher loved the World Series and let us watch it in class with him? - Mr. Weber

5.  What was the date of the 1965 Graduation Exercises? - June 8th

6.  What was the name of the March 1965 Little Theater Play? - The Late Christopher Bean

7.  Who was the 1965 Head Football Coach? - Coach Lanier

8.  The name of the movie shown after Prom? - Cat Ballou

9.  Northeast moved how many times? - First to the permanent portables in the Cow Pasture, then to the old Ft. Lauderdale High buildings in downtown Ft. Lauderdale and finally to it's present location at 700 NE 56th Street, Oakland Park Florida

10.Who were voted most likely to succeed for the Class of '65? - Male: Tom Foltz and Female Pam Lewellyn

BONUS:  Which 1965 graduate lives furthest from Ft. Lauderdale? - Byron Petrides, Thailand

We have no contest winners due to a lack of entries.  Actually, Steve M. gave me all but one of the answers over the phone and his wife Bernadette (Maglocco) knew that one....so we have 2 winners of the Spirit Dolls.  Congratulations!

You will have another chance to win!  Steve is preparing a new contest for June....so be on the lookout!!

Paul Anderson '65

 

Paul ANDERSON
GOLF COURSE CORRECTION - 50th REUNION GOLF OUTING

Oops....................... 

It has been pointed out to me by Terry Reeb that I got the name of the golf course wrong.  Okay...maybe a little.  It is not Coral Springs Country Club - it is Coral Ridge Country Club, very close to the Ocean Sky Hotel.  The address is 3801 Bayview Drive, Ft. Lauderdale, 33308

Springs/Ridge - small detail.  Terry was always such a perfectionist.  Sorry about the error and thank you Terry for the correction. 

Ken Jones '66

Ken JONES
50TH REUNION GOLF OUTING

NE Classmates- I hope all of you are planning on attending the 50th Reunion in August. The committee has done a great job putting this together and looks like we're going to have a terrific turnout.

Terry Stiles, Karin Ives Rhodes and I have been asked to organize a golf outing on Friday August 14th at Coral Springs Country Club. Tee times will start at 9:54 and the cost will be about $55. Karin has done a great job of getting some "memorable" and "topical" prizes for the many winners.

It's gonna be a very friendly and casual competition so don't worry about your handicap. Speaking of competition- you may have seen a message from Joan Kyllonen Carroll a few messages down where she essentially challenged us all to a BEST DRESSED contest. So she inspired me to add that award to the list of hundreds of prizes being awarded. So get out your most stylish or garish golf garb and see how you stack up to the other contestants out there.

Just a few of the people coming out to flog it around include Skip and Lori Thompson, Ken and Kathy Baukney Jones, Karin Ives Rhodes, Terry Reeb, Ron Schagrin, Byron Petrides, Mark and Meg Steinbeck, Bob Burlingame, Ned Cruey, Janice Shoemaker Engle, Terry Stiles, Mike Davis, Joan Kyllonen Carroll and Bob Hingson. We're very close to filling up our allocated tee times so it's very important you contact me ASAP if you want to play. Drop me a line at kjones@ralaw.com

I look forward to seeing everyone at the reunion and at the bar at the golf course. Joan Kyllonen says she will buy a drink for the winner of the best dressed contest. See ya in August!!!

Ken Jones '66

Ken JONES
PLANNING FOR AUGUST

It's hard to believe where 50 years have gone. It has been great to see so many of you that made my experience at Northeast a great memory.

I currently live in Connecticut doing audio visual and video conferencing work but I still keep my hands playing music. Now with my two sons. Life has been good. A big thanks to Steve Meyer, Bob Barrett and Art Frey for finding me and bringing me back into the fold.

I plan on being at the reunion and can't wait to see everyone. Take advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity and come see all your old friends.

Henry Anderson (Andy) '65

Henry (Andy) ANDERSON
PreReunion GATHERING

I wish I lived close enough to join you - you looked like you were having a good time. So happy to see all of you looking good!!

Can't wait to see everyone in August.

Rosalene (Boniello) Feller '66

Rosalene BONIELLO
PREREUNION REUNION

Another Northeast alumni sighting at Bokampers.  A bunch of us from all 3 classes met to have a few drinks, tell a few lies and enjoy getting reaquainted. Just in case you have a problem identifying these classmates:

Front row left to right: Bob Hingson, Ron Schagrin, Kathy Baukney Jones, Steve Belton.

Back row left to right: Bonnie Hingson, Joyce Biruk Cross, Wanda Schou Ott, Linda Walden Napolitano, Ken Jones, Brent Smith, Terry Stiles, Dick Ott (Cardinal Gibbons I think), Terry Stewart, John Schlegal

Had a great time and we're all  excited about the reunion.  Hope to see all of you there in August. Go to the "2015 Reunion Registration & Event Info" page and Get Registered NOW!!  

Ken and Kathy Baukney Jones

Ken JONES
WHAT A GREAT WEBSITE!!!!!

Because of this website Bob & Bonnie Hingson were able to visit us in our home in Lake City, FLA, I visited Kenny LaPointe & his wife Claire in their home, had lunch out with Kenny in Jacksonville Beach and dinner with Bob Neilson in Murphy North Carolina. Had phone conversations with Steve Meyer, Pete Byers, Jim McClain and Gary (Spook) Spohn. Traded e-mails with all of the above plus Dale, Gale & Barbara Burke, also Lori Liquori (Fill) and Ken Jones.

Not to mention all the postings and pictures that people have submitted for our viewing pleasure whether they be individual or from Bokampers. Remembered some memories and had fun catching up. I'm very impressed with many of our alumni as there are many many success stories out there and I'm happy for each and every one of them.

This picture - up at Deals Gap (The Dragon) in the Appalachian & Smokey Mountains last week (May-6-7-8-9) riding the curves when I had dinner with Bob Neilson.

I hope many others have had the same opportunities to connect with old classmates & friends from this website. I also hope everyone takes advantage of the unique opportunity we have to get together this August. I'm really looking forward to seeing everyone.

Steve Evans '66

Stephen EVANS
1965 Graduates Contest

 

IT'S TIME FOR A REUNION MEMORY TEST

THE FIRST FOUR PEOPLE TO RESPOND CORRECTLY OR HAVE THE MOST CORRECT ANSWERS SUBMITTED BY MAY 30,2015 WILL RECEIVE A SET OF NORTHEAST "SPIRIT DOLLS" (LIKE THOSE PICTURED).

Let’s dust off those memories and play!

1. Who was MISS NORTHEAST for the Senior CLASS of 65?

2. What kind of sport sounding shirts were all the rage in 1965 at Northeast?

3. What animal sounding dance were students doing in 1965?

4. What History teacher was notable for his love of the World Series.........and let us watch it durring his class!!?

5. What was the date of our Graduation Exercises (Class of 65)?

6. What play did the Northeast Senior High Little Theater present in March of 1965?

7. Who was the Football Head Coach during the 1965 Season?

8. What was the name of the movie shown in AFTER PROM activities?

9. How many times did Northeast move until it settled into its current location?

10. Who were voted most likely to succeed ....male and female?

BONUS:

Of our 1965 graduates, who currently lives the furthest from Ft. Lauderdale?

Send me an email with your answers to: apaul733@cox.net

Hope you have fun thinking back to that time. I will announce the winners in JUNE. The winners can pick up their "SPIRIT DOLLS" at the Reunion or you can Email your address to me and I will send them to you. Good Luck!

See you at the reunion!

REUNION REMINDERS FROM STEVE MEYER:


1. Make your hotel reservations & register for the reunion on the "2015 REUNION REGISTRATION & EVENT INFO" page

2. Go to the "HURRICANE CLASSMATES" page to claim or update your profile

3. Reconnect with old friends & spread the news on the "HURRICANE CLASSMATES" page

4. Contact Steve directly if you have questions, other alumni contact info or just to say HI

Paul ANDERSON
ROCK ON AT BOKAMPERS

Hope you guys saved some of those Brews for the rest of us that are still out of town. You didn't have have tooooo much fun, did ya?.  Oh Wait, I forgot one can't have too much fun. See everyone in August at Bokampers on Thursday evening.

Lynn (SANTE) Dryzmala '67

Lynn SANTE
ALUMNI GATHERING AT BOKAMPERS SATURDAY MAY 9th

 

       CALLING ALL HURRICANES

Come on over to Bokampers Sports Bar next to the Oakland Park Bridge this Saturday May 9th at 12:00pm to meet up with some Class of '65-'66-'67 classmates. Some folks you may run into might include Ken Jones, Kathy Baukney Jones, Bob Hingson, Joel Miller, Ron Schagrin, Joyce Biruk Cross, Terry Stiles, Bill Springer, Steve Belton, Lynda Walden Napolitano, Howard Foster, Len Mercer and who knows who else may show up.

CLICK HERE FOR A MAP LINK---> BOKAMPERS

SOME REUNION REMINDERS:

1. Make your hotel reservations and register for the reunion on the "2015 REUNION REGISTRATION & EVENT INFO" page

2. Go to the "HURRICANE CLASSMATES" page to claim or update your profile.

3. Reconnect with old friends & spread the news on the HURRICANE CLASSMATES" page

4. Contact me anytime if I can help you with anything, if you have questions or just to say Hi

Steve Meyer '65

Steve MEYER
LONG TIME NO SEE.........

 

 

I'm really looking forward to seeing my old classmates that I've known from 4th grade on, including Everglades Junior High. Moved to Wisconsin to escape the congestion and humidity; even the blizzards haven't made me regret it. I miss the beaches and old friends and the reunion will be a great way to see both.

This is one reunion you DO NOT want to miss. I hope everyone takes advantage of a once in a lifetime opportunity to come to the reunion to catch up with old friends. Come on down and party with us on the beach in August.

I'd love to hear from anyone that wants to drop me an email. Hope to see you in August.

Tom Tafuri '65

Tom TAFURI
NEW WEBSITE PAGES

There are a lot of new items to look at on the website: new photos, messages, new classmate “NOW” pictures.

There are also two new pages to review. Have fun looking at which of your old friends are coming to the reunion on the “2015 REUNION ATTENDEES” PAGE”. On the “DONATIONS” PAGE you’ll see a list of our very generous classmates who have made donations to help keep the reunion cost reasonable for everyone. Go to WWW.NE6567.REUNITED.COM and have fun seeing what’s going on with some of your classmates.

REMINDER:

1. Let us know you're coming by sending an RSVP note to Steve Meyer at pg_sarasota@msn.com

2. In order to make sure you’re receiving reunion updates, classmate news and able to connect with classmates, go to the “HURRICANE CLASSMATES” page to claim and update your profile.

3. Make your hotel reservations and register for the reunion by going to the “2015 REUNION REGISTRATION & EVENT” page

4. Reconnect with classmates on the “HURRICANE CLASSMATES” page and spread the word

5. We still need volunteers. Review the “VOLUNTEERS NEEDED” page to see how you can help.

Please don’t hesitate to call or email me if I can answer any questions or help you in any way.

Steve MEYER

Fashion/Golf Outing

4/17/15

Kenny, I hope to play and will be searching for an appropriate outfit to fit in with the tone you have set in this picture! Oh, should I practice my short game too?

Joan (Kyllonen) Carroll '66

Joan KYLLONEN
Classes of '65, '66, 67 REUNION GOLF OUTING

As part of the reunion festivities, I was asked to organize a golf outing for Friday morning 8/14. I have gotten together with Karin Ives Rhodes and Terry Stiles to get this done. Terry has graciously gotten us access to the Coral Ridge Country Club. Karin has graciously agreed to cure my shank. We may try to set up some sort of tournament format like a modified Stableford. Both men and women are invited to play.

Date: Friday August 14, 2015

Tee times:  Starting at 9:54 AM

Cost: $55

In addition to the golf and whatever I may put together in terms of a competition, we will have long drive (men and women) and closest to the pin contests. This is going to be a totally golfer friendly event with some special “awards”. So regardless of your handicap, please join us.  We are out there to have some laughs, some drinks and, I am guessing, hit some particularly ugly shots.

Because we have a limited number of tee times, it’s important that we let the club know as soon as possible how many players we have. If you haven’t already done so, please notify me of your intent to play (in the next 30 days if possible) by email to kjones@ralaw.com or calling me at 239-338-4206. I hope you can join us and I look forward to seeing you out there.

Ken Jones (Class of ‘66)

REMINDER:

1.  Go to the “HURRICANE CLASSMATES” page to claim & update your profile
2.  Make your hotel reservations & register for the reunion by going to the  “2015 REUNION REGISTRATION & EVENT” page
3.  Reconnect with classmates on the “HURRICANE CLASSMATES” page & spread the word

Ken JONES
SPRING BREAK IN THE HOLLERS OF WV

3/24/15

Hi ya'll Class '65 from the hills of WV.  This is how we spend spring break in these here mountains.  Can't believe it's been 50 yrs., when I feel like a spring chicken, but my cracked mirror tells a different yarn.  After graduating from a small college in VA, I found me a real Mountaineer (Thomas "Ted", a WVU grad.) and we got ourselves hitched in 1968.  Was a real shotgun wedding with his Daddy holding the 20 gauge while sitting on the living room couch.

After my man got an all-expense-paid trip to Vietnam, we have spent most of our hitched life living off government "welfare" in WV.  Ted retired from US Dept. of Interior in 2004 and me in 08-08-08 after claiming to be an RN for 40 years.  I worked in one of them new-fangled hospitals with machines and not just with leeches, snakes and moonshine.  We still loves this here life living off govt. retirement and no work!  Our kin is one son, Andrew (38), who has managed to stay out of jail so far; and one grandson, Thomas (12), who is a danged-near perfect genius.  He even knew his ABCs before he got out of grade school.

We spend 11 months each year in Almost Heaven WV and the other month seeing the rest of these here United States.  Dang, I still miss the ocean and that rotten, fishy air.

I still holler at my high school "gang of 6" . . . . Pam Lewellyn, Loren Olson, Lynn Stevens, Joan Bloom and sister Suz.  Hope we can all make it to that there 50 yr. reunion.  Will have to get our old jalopy off the blocks out back and crank up that motor . . . . Now, if only we can find some round wheels. 

If you remember me, I hope the memories are good ones and bring a smile.  In these 50 yrs., we hope your joys have exceeded your troubles, with health and happiness in the wake. 

JUDY (GARTEN) SENTZ '65

Judy GARTEN
Happy, Happy, Happy

3/24/15

Had a super duper time Saturday seeing everyone at Bokampers! It was great being with people I haven't seen in over 30 yrs! Steve had some pictures from the 20th & 30th reunions! Great reminiscing and finding out Patti is doing well! She is an inspiration to us!

CHANGE-CHANGE-CHANGE: Yes, we've all changed a lot since 1965. It's not about how much we've changed. It's ALL about seeing each other and about remembering the great times and stories we can share! I remember being a hick from little old Bronson, Fla. Talking like a hick, feeling very insecure, and a girl after the dance on the black top walked up to me and asked my name! That was Judy LoCasale! Our friendship started! Great memories that grew!

So make a special effort to get to the reunion! Please make this a priority this year to be at the 50th!! I really cant't wait to see everyone and catch up.

SUE (STEPHENS) HILL '65

Susan STEPHENS
THE FACILITY EVALUATION TEAM SPRING BREAK LUNCH

3/17/15

Well, we had another great Reunion Facility Evaluation Team meeting last Saturday and we added some new team members.

Left to right:

Standing: Len Mercer ’65, Steve Meyer ’65 and Lynda Walden ‘66

Seated: Bill Springer ’65, Bill Hill (Sue Stephens husband), Terry Stiles ’65, Sue Stephens ’65 and last but not least, the long lost & newly found almost ’65 grad Toby Newsome

Sue Stephens was in charge of limiting Terry to water only as he had just come from the Ft Lauderdale St Paddy’s Day parade kickoff (his company President was Grand Marshal). I’m not sure she succeeded in her duties. Lynda, Len and Bill brought some calm to the gathering to counter balance the exuberance of Meyer and Newsome. Toby has been very excited about reconnecting with his old friends, so drop him an email. Everyone had a good time catching up in a limited way over just a few hours. They’re all looking forward to having way more “catch up” time at the reunion.

It appears Bokampers is still our go to place for our Thursday night Pre-Reunion Gathering. HOWEVER, it may take a couple of more meetings there to make absolutely sure. Keep an eye out for an email from me so you can join us next time. The more the merrier!!!

Don’t forget:

1.    Get on the website to claim & update your profile

2.    Make your hotel & reunion reservations (see Registration page on the website)

3.    Reconnect with classmates & spread the word

4.  Find me if I can help you with anything or just to say Hi

Steve Meyer ‘65

GO CANES!!!

Steve MEYER
You're Absolutely Right Byron!!!

3/17/15

Byron, thanks for the reminder on a donation.  Hope to be able to share the wealth a little too.  Getting ready to send my registration in.  It will be great to see you again, even if I was only a little Sophmore.  Haven't been to Lauderdale since the 9/11 event, so it will be good to be back there for better circumstances.

Lynn Dryzmala (Sante) '67

Lynn SANTE
What More Can We Do

 3/15/15

OK, so here I am filling out my registration form and thinking what more can I do? Actually, I was thinking how many drink coupons I should order. But seriously folks, we have as usual, 10% of the people doing 90% of the work and I am NOT one of the 10%.

So what more can we do? I know the folks running the reunion have put together a pretty good budget. But as we all know there are always unexpected expenses that will pop up that our registration fees may not cover. Should we let the 10%’ers doing all the work pay for these? I don’t think so. I believe that leaves all the 90%’ers like me.

So when you are mailing in your checks for your registration fees put in a small donation (like Steve Meyer says on the website “$10 works great and more would be outstanding”) to help defray some of these costs. Also, thanks to all the other 90%’ers that have contributed to help keep our fees down.


Hope to see everyone on Ft. Lauderdale beach in August.

Byron Petrides ‘65

P.S.  Above is a pic of a retired guy hard at work. Yes, we do mow grass in Thailand.

Byron PETRIDES
Hello from Costa Rica.

3/12/15

I'm Susan Connolly, Class of '65. My husband Joe and I had a great time at the last reunion.  I am so happy to see that Patty Hickman Hoffmeyer is doing so well. We live here in Costa Rica half the year and near Cape Cod in the warm months. I retired from teaching a few years ago, and I'm proud to say both of my sons are now teachers in New Jersey. Life is good. Hello to all you Hurricanes.  

Susan CONNOLLY
So many familiar names!!!

I am Diane Foisy now Diane Strait.  I went to Northeast during 8th and 9th grades but transferred to Pompano HS because we lived in Margate.  My husband and I live in the Crimea for 7 months each year.  I can be reached at diane.strait@gmail.com.

Diane FOISY
COME TO THE REUNION

3/12/15

To all my Northeast Alumni friends, this reunion is going to be the greatest one we’ve ever had. Fifty years have gone by so very fast, but our high school memories of Northeast live in our hearts forever.

 

If you have never been to a reunion, I guarantee you this is the one you need to attend. My husband and I have been to all of the past reunions and seeing classmates and old friends makes you feel like a teenager again. Curt and I met when we were just 16 and married in 1967. We have 2 daughters and 5 grand children 18, 16, 6 and 2 year old twins (a boy & a girl).

 

Northeast was a special school to me and all of you are special to me also because of all the great memories we made together. So please try to come. I promise you’ll have an unforgettable time just like you did as a teenager in 1965. I hope to see you there.

 

Patty Hickman Hoffmeyer '65

 

Patricia HICKMAN
A MINI MINI REUNION

3/2/15

Patty Hickman, our very first Football Queen and Captain of the Majorette team, and her husband Curt Hoffmeyer just visited me and Bernadette (Maglocco '65).

For all of you that were at the last 2 reunions, you were treated to Patty wearing her 53 year old majorette uniform and leading us in singing the alma mater while she performed her baton routine. Absolutely amazing and I'd recommend coming to the August reunion just to see that.

Patty brought along a TON of old pictures (from school days, our '75 and '85 reunions, etc) and we had a great time looking at pictures reminiscing about the great times we had. A number of her pictures will end up in a slide show and an online album (which reminds me to ask you to send me all the old pictures you might have).

We've had a big early response for the reunion. I would encourage you to "CLAIM YOUR PROFILE" on the "HURRICANE CLASSMATES" page and to go to the "2015 REUNION REGISTRATION & EVENT INFO" page to check out event details and registration info. Also, I'd suggest making hotel registrations as soon as possible (see link on the Reunion Registration page).

Feel free to call or email me at anytime if you have questions, to volunteer or just say Hi. Hope to see you on the beach in August. 

GO CANES!!!

Steve Meyer '65

Steve MEYER
Mini reunion

3/6/15

I missed this get together in Ft. Lauderdale but I understand that a good time was had by all.

Kenny Jones, Joyce Biruk Cross, Mark Steinbeck, Bob Barrett, Lorraine Luccarella Chazen, Lynda Walden Napolitano and (not pictured) Terry Stiles.

Karin (IVES) Rhodes

Karin IVES
Hi there.

Living in Lebanon, TN for the past 45 years but I often think of the days of growing up in Ft. Lauderdale and good times at Northeast High.  Although retired, time to attend the reunion is not in my future, but wish all a healthy and happy new year and I hope to see some of you soon.

                                      Judith (Judy) Dimon Davenport Pierce

Judy DIMON
Hello from Virginia

Hi All!  I've been living here in central VA for 32 years with my wife, Christine (graduate of Coral Gables HS).  We have 3 kids and 5 grandkids.  I still play my bass at home but, for now, haven't been in a band due to arthritis and back problems.  You guys might remember The Noblemen, Sidewalk's End and Axis - all bands I was in between 1964 and 1973 down there.  I'm still in touch with all my bandmates who are still with us - a couple NEHS grads - Terry Stewart and Ray Lenahan (whose brother John from class of '65 passed away last year in a tragic car accident), and Andy D'Ambrosio.  We all remain best of friends after all these years.  I wish I could make it down for the reunion but health and finances make that unlikely this year.  NE was a great school and we did produce one stellar musician - Jaco Pastorius - I think he graduated in 1969.  He went on to become the "World's greatest bass player" - no joke.  He revolutionized the instrument and player in Weather Report on their incredible album - "Heavy Weather".  He also played with Joanie Mitchell and with many, many jazz legends.  You should go visit Jaco Pastorius Park on Old Dixie HWY if you haven't been there before.  I wish you all a wonderful reunion and tip a glass to me - I'll be thinking of you...  hey, maybe I could Skype in for some of it.  

Craig REID
Come On Down......!

2/13/15

How often do you you have an excuse to stay on the beach in Ft. Lauderdale...and what a reason to be here?!  50 years of doing our thing, many of us are now retired and have the time for rememberances with the folks we started the "dream" of who we were to become. 

A special shout out to the members of Civitan and the AV Club.  Terry, Tom Dokter, Ray Sharp, Allen Kent, Gene ...you know who you are manning the Claxton Fruitcake sales tables!  Dan Couch...ate a fair amount of good chicken from your store.  Kevin's coming.  How about you Mary Askren?

Saw that Byron P. was coming from half a world away.  Just booked my room and the rates are "FINE" for Lauderdale in August.  So come on and be part of it.

PS: I never apologized to a certain student athlete who bought and ate a whole pound of Claxton Fruitcake before a meet.  "SORRY MAN!!!"

Paul ANDERSON
Happy New Year from the Facility Evaluation Team

1/2/15

Happy New Year everyone!!!

We had a small but VERY motivated and determined alumni group that gathered at Bokampers’s Sports Bar on Saturday 12/27 to perform a “facility evaluation” for a casual gathering on Thursday night before the August reunion.

We had representation from all three classes. Left to right around the circle:

Howard Foster ’65, Al Poarch ’66, Len Mercer ’65, Steve Meyer ’65, the always effervescent Arleda (Summers) Brown ’67, Bill Springer ‘65

Big kudos go out to Arleda and Al for braving holiday traffic to get there from Jupiter and Juno. We had a wonderful three hours re-connecting (and in some cases really meeting for the first time) and talking old memories. We came to the conclusion that almost any facility will work as it’s the people that make it special. That doesn’t mean we don’t complete the rest of our “facility evaluations” in 2015, as we take our committee responsibilities seriously.

I heard from many other people wondering when and where the next “facility evaluation” meeting will be held so they can be involved (Butch Brannock, Warner Robins, GA & Steve Evans, Lake City, FL said they might even ride their motorcycles down). Considering I’m in Ft. Lauderdale about every 6 weeks or so, that means a minimum of another 4-5 “facility evaluation” meetings. Keep an eye out for an email blast from me. We’d love to see you.

There has been a giant early response from people from all three classes coming to the reunion. Keep an eye on the website for an attendee list. I’d highly recommend you get room reservations as soon as possible at the Ocean Sky Resort. Also, please get on the website to claim/update your profile so we have accurate information.

I wish you all a healthy and happy 2015. Feel free to contact me at anytime.

Steve Meyer ‘65

PS/ I gave our tab to the lady that photo bombed us

 

GO CANES!!!!

Steve MEYER
Two Old Friends

12/25/14

This is me with Roger Bonnett, taken when he and his wife Darla visited Kentucky last May. At the time, we had talked but had not seen each other in over 40 years. 

David BLAINE
Hello from Scottsdale, Arizona

12/22/14

I retired from the Fort Lauderdake Police Department two years ago and although I still own an ocean front condo in Pompano, I primarily live in a condo on a golf course in Scottsdale, Arizona that I purchased eight years ago. I spend a lot of time riding my three Harley Davidson Motorcycles and I do a lot of traveling, domestically and to foreign countries. This past year, I traveled to Panama, Cancun, Mexico and I was in Brazil during the World Cup. I enjoy snow skiing, so twenty years ago, I purchased a condo in Breckenridge, Colorado and I travel there every couple of months. My brother, Mike (class of 66) is visiting me in a couple of months in Scottsdale and we are planning to attend the reunion. I look forward to seeing my classmates (67) at the reunion.

Martin LENIHAN
Hope to see you next summer

12/22/14

Looking forward to seeing a lot of old friends at the reunion. I am semiretired now and living in Nicholasville, Ky. Would love to hear from anyone who would care to email me. Hope we have a big turnout and make this the best reunion ever.

David BLAINE
Living in Marathon Key

12/22/12

Any NE grad is welcome to call me: 954-290-5774. Retired from teaching and coaching 36 years. Wife divorced me after 26 years. I now get to do what I always wanted to do: Fish, Drink and PARTY. Come on down if you can Handle it.

Bill WHITE
Gary Chapman can't make the reunion with me this time.

12/17/14

Gary M. Chapman my wonderful husband of almost 47 years will not make this reunion with me.  Gary died on April 5th of this year in an auto accident. On August 13th we would have been married 47 years.  We  have 3 wonderful children and 8 grandchildren ranging in age from 3 years to 27 years. Gary was always talking about what he, Steve Meyer and Bill Springer used to do and he left nothing out.  So boys: be afraid, be really afraid.

Can't wait to hear more at the reunion.   Patricia Owens Chapman Class of 67.

Patricia OWENS
Only One Excuse

12/17/14

OK friends, it's me again harping on the same tune- COME TO THE REUNION!!!  The only excuse for not going to the reunion, IMHO, is health. Some of us old folks are in poor health and can not make the trip but if you think you live too far away just think of me. I am traveling 9,600 miles from Thailand to Ft. Lauderdale to see my old friends. Hope to see all of you there.

Byron Petrides

Class of 65

Byron PETRIDES
Just little old me....

12/16/14

Well, not to say a lot, but being the first graduating class of Northeast was very much a great big happening for all of us.  Between the portables, the cow pasture, the old Fort Lauderdale high school, things were very special to all of us classmates. Things were so much easier back then than they are today. And we thought it was the worse of all.

Now that I am older and I hope a little bit more wiser, things look a lot different now. I had the best of friends and am still in touch with them. I am semi-retired and still working at a job that I enjoy doing, I sit with people of all ages and just love listening to them talk about their lives during World War one and two.  Makes us all think just how lucky we are to live in a free county.

I was married for 31 years to a wonderful man, he passed away thirteen years ago. We have two wonderful chirldren,(son, Edward, and daugther, Tina), We have six grandchildren, three girls and three boys. One in the Air force, one in college, two that will grauduate this coming spring, one in third grade and one in kindergarden. 

I hope that I will be able to come to the 50th reunion this time. So looking forward to seeing so many of my friends. I live in Lexingon , NC. near my kids and grandchildren. If at all possible I plan to come. Hope to see you all there. 

Sandra BATTLE
The Older I Get, The Better I Was......

12/14/14

Hard to believe we are approaching a 50 year reunion, where did all the time go?  So many fond memories of all the crazy things we did back then, but we survived...  And we made our mark in the world, started careers, travelled far and wide, raised families of our own.  And it is so sad to read of those that are not with us any more.

As for me, I retired 4 years ago from the Palm Beach County Dept. of Airports after 22 years as a Contract Administrator.  Best part of retirement is, I don't have to get up before the sun does any more!!! I have lived in Juno Beach for 28+ years, also have a home up in the mountains of Boone, NC, and enjoy traveling.

Looking forward to seeing everyone at the 2015 Reunion!!!

--Al Poarch

Allan Poarch
AN INNOCENT TIME

12/8/14

The young students of 65, 66 & 67 are now grandparents in the age range of 66, 67 & 68. We now all have the same hair color - SILVER. It was an innocent time back then and we loved every minute of it. A great time to grow up in Ft. lauderdale. I'm retired after 35 yrs with Delta Airlines (Supervisor) and then went into Law Enforcement and retired for a 2nd time. Married to "Linda Evans" star of Big Valley - no just kidding - but I am married to Linda Evans. Linda & I have 2 daughters and 3 grandsons and live in Lake City Florida. For all the mistakes I've made in my life it has really been very good to me. I have no complaints. At the gym 5 days a week and very much into motorcycling. Have taken many trips and even Iron Butt Rides. Just got back from Canada & the western states (Sept) and next summer I'm going to Alaska & back. My best to everyone.

Steve Evans- Class of 66.

Stephen EVANS
Grateful

11/27/14

Today would be an appropriate time to say how grateful I am for the time spent at NE. I'm also pretty happy to be included in this reunion because I went to NE for 8th, part of 9th and 10th grades but graduated from Fort Lauderdale (blame my parents for moving).

I have remained friends all these years with Joyce Biruk, Lorraine Luccarella and Lynda Walden and really treasure my long time friendships. Lately we have reconnected with Kenny Jones and some of his merry band of pranksters.

I am looking forward to the reunion and can't wait to find out if Bob Barrett did in fact name his son Grinand.

Karin Ives Rhodes

Karin IVES
For The Record...

 11/26/14

The year was 1961.  I was in the 9th grade.  There were about 30 of my classmates hanging out in front of one of the portables (remember those?) before the start of the first class of the morning, you know, socializing.  A few 8th graders were mixed in with the “cliquish” group of regulars.  Muffet –aka Martha Wilkin – sauntered over toward me.  She looked me up and down and stated, “You look good in blue.” 

 

This is where things got tricky.  I thought she had said, “You’re in a good mood.”  Naturally I replied, “I know.”

Muffet looked aghast, placed her fist in front of her jaw, and proclaimed, “Conceited, you’re so conceited.”

She then whirled around and commenced to shout, “Bob Barrett is conceited, he’s so conceited!”  She repeated this over and over, making sure everybody standing in the group that morning got the message.  A message, I fear, she repeated numerous times during the ensuing years.

50 plus years later I wish to go on record as maintaining that I am not – despite the nasty rumors and defilement of my reputation – conceited.  Highly self-assured certainly, but hardly conceited.  True, I am usually in a good mood, and yes, I do look good in blue, but I AM NOT CONCEITED.  Just wanted to straighten this out before the big reunion.

Robert (Banjo Bob) Barrett

 

Robert BARRETT
I'm Going, How About You???

9/8/14

Dear old Friends,

Hope to see you next summer at the 50th year reunion. I don't want to hear the excuse that it is too far away to travel as I am travelling half way around the world from Thailand, where I have lived for the past 9 years since I retired. Also, here is a photo of my wife and I when we last visited the USA in 2012.

Your old Friend,

Byron Petrides

Class of 65

Byron PETRIDES
Fifty Years Ago

9/7/14

Right about fifty years ago this week NEHS Class of 65, Seniors Forever, started our real Senior Year.  WOW.  I guess that makes us OLD.

Just wanted to stop by and say hello.  Looking forward to our reunion.  May also try to go to the Homecoming game this year.  Anyone know who we are playing or the date?

George ROBINSON

8/24/14

Hi Hurricanes!  Most of you wouldn't remember me.  I didn't come to our past reunions.  Wasn't the most outgoing person, and I wished that I had been, you were great people.  We were unique, we set the standards for the classes that followed because we were always the Senior Class!

I kept up with Allen Kent, Kevin Robinson and Wally Patzke.  Hi guys!

Graduated from Florida State...GO NOLES!, spent 4 years in the Army (low draft #), and spent the past 44 years manageing and directing food and nutritional services for mostly health care organizations from Florida to Virginia.  Raised 4 kids: a Pod Caster in San Francisco, an EEO coordinator in Missouri, a Psychologist in Chicago...who gave me 2 beautiful grandaughters, and my son Erik who passed away in 2011.

Contact me on Facebook If you wish.

Looking foward to being with you all at our 50 year reunion! 

Paul B. Anderson

Paul ANDERSON

8/22/14

I get so excited when I see someone new on here that I haven't heard or seen in many years! We were such a different graduating class than  any other I  feel ! I think we were more like family! I have truly missed each and everyone of ya'll so much!

I have 9 grand kids 7 girls, 2 twin boys, and 2 great grand kids! They keep Bill and I busy but we love it!  Can't wait to see everyone!

Go to my photo page and send me an E-Mail anytime- would love to hear from you!

Sue Stephens Class of '65

 

Susan STEPHENS
Greetings from North Carolina!

Daryl and I just got connected to this site (many thanks to Kathie Tatum Carlson for getting us hooked up) and we send best wishes to all.  It would be wonderful hearing from you.  If you are so inclined, please contact us at dropaline2us@hotmail.com.

Daryl and Judy Rector Neve ~~ King, NC ~~ August 2014

Class of '65 (both of us)

Daryl Neve
Hi from SPOOK

8/18/14

retired from delta airlines  14 yrs living jackson ga 3 sons 5 grand childern

single for 18 yrs and love it.

Gary SPOHN
Looking Forward...

Looking forward to seeing everyone next year.  Congratulations, Judy and Roger - that's what happens when babies get married!  You stay together for good!  And for God.  See you in 2015.

 

Christine (Cricket) LARRIMER
Hello to All

Special Thanks to the NE High Leadership Team who have kept us on the list all of these years.  We have made all of the reunions and plan to be there in the summer of '15.

Judy and I just celebrated our 50th Wedding Anniversary.  God has been so good to us.

Here's our wishes and prayer for love and joy and peace for all of you.

Judy and Roger Watts

Roger WATTS
The Reunion Was the Best!!

Thanks so very much to the guys for setting this whole thing up! A great time was had by all. If anyone has any emails for our friends in the class of '67 send them on to me, cbrown1@triad.rr.com and I will get them to the powers at be. Love you all - you were a great part of my life!!!

Hugs, Chris

Chris JONES
Ken and Kathy (Baukney) Jones

Hey all - Kathy and I also attended and had a great time.  Kudos to Steve, Bill, Tim and Art for all their work getting it together.  I have volunteered to try to get email addresses from the class of 66 for the next reunion.  If you send me your's to kjones@ralaw.com I would appreciate it.  Ken

Ken JONES
Sally, Debbie, Arleda !!!

So sorry I missed this reunion, I would have loved to have seen everyone.  I was also going to attend the Oakland Park reunion but had some family matters come up. I live in Saint Augustine and plan to attend the next one, hope to see all of you.  :)

dolfan1220@aol.com

Pam Price-Holland

Pamela PRICE
Hey Sally

Sally  I remember Debbie Delgal. We actually worked together for a while after graduating. Email me @ elms_2k@yahoo.com

Lynn MCGARITY
Hello Everyone

Was unable to attend the reunion, sorry to have missed it. I understand a good time was had by all. Here is a personal update: I'm a retired Architect (2008), living in Sweetwater, Tennessee. I am currently a Voice-Over actor (www.BPSmythVoice.com).

Brian Smyth (aka BP Smyth)

Brian SMYTH
Hi Lynn I was at the OP reunion last year for about

an hour.  Neither Jim Bob nor Becky attended.  My sister Gail did attend the whole weekend and had a great time.

Been a long, long time.  Debby Delegal came to the reunion too this time. 

 

Sally BECKETT
NEIGHBORS IN IMPERIAL POINT

Hey Mike Field! Thanks fpr the shout out.  Of course I remember you living down the street,  Gainesville and the rides we shared  coming home.  Hope all is well.  I am married and live in Fort Lauderdale happily in Coral Ridge.  See you at a reunion some day!

Sandee Konchis

Sandee KONCHIS
Thanks to Committee

To Everyone:  The reunion was a fun time and I am deeply grateful to the alumni who made this happen.  It was good to see so many good friends and even those I knew very little or not at all from NE were interesting and great company.

Michelle Frusterio Burlingame.  I did speak with Brent and let him know that you and Bob passed on a hello.  He was so pleased to learn the we were classmates and that you both are doing well.  He remembers you with great kindness. 

Terrance (Terry) STEWART
Hey Sally

So good to see your post here Sally. Spent so many days with you and Becky. Did  you get to the Oakland Park reunion last yr? I was just in Fl. about two weeks before they had it. Had I know  I would of arranged my trip to include it. How are JimBob and Gail? Email me @ elms_2k@yahoo.com

Lynn MCGARITY
Happy Days

Great to hear from all. I enjoy every post. Those who have left us will be in our hearts forever. School days we didn't know then how much fun they were and how much we learned from everything...the good thing "we do now". Anyone ever in Tampa give me a call 813 523 9560. Or just give me a call for anything it would be good to hear from you. Thanks to the boys for seting up the reunion and I hope to see everyone at the next one. william.brannock@socom.mil         BUTCH

William BRANNOCK
Thanks for the update on Patty - we

continue to keep her in our prayers and her family too.

Sally BECKETT

Talked to Patty Hickman Hoffmeyer today.  She is at home recovering.  She is doing well and sounds great, such a positive person.

Linda RAGON
Sorry to hear about Jody he was a funny guy

We had a great time in machine shop. Northeast was a great school. The reunion was a blast. Thanks to Steve Bill tim and Art there hard work payed off. Patty Hickman is in a real battle. Keep her in your hearts.

Bill WHITE

wow!  couldn't come to reuion but everyone looks great.   I live in lexington ,nc.  I now have 6 grandchildren and I am semi-retired....I am a widow of 10 years, and I have two children...would love to heard from a few special people, carolyn and faye...if you out there please email me.  sandra_d47@hotmail.com have a great day.  God belss you all  Hope to be able to come to the 50th reunion....

Sandra BATTLE

Hey Chris Healy  Jodie moved to Maryville Tennessee shortly after graduation from NHS.  There he met the love of his life, Susan Godfrey.  They married in 1966.  He became the department head of the physics machine shop at the University of Tennessee.  He was sent all over the US to head projects for the government as well as big bussiness.  He had a small farm, raising and selling cattle.  For more information you can email me at llgranere8@att.net        Linda Ragon Granere

Linda RAGON
Hey Linda Ragon

Hey Linda, what happened with Jody? We were in machine shop together ,messed with cars, beer, girls, never heard nothing whatsoever from him after graduation?

Regards,

Chris Healy/Ocala/St Augustine/Fla

CHRIS HEALY
pat orton miller and faye schlimper jones

I would love to hear from you. I am living in California near San Francisco. Please email me liguoril@comcast.net

Lori Fill Liguori

Lori FILL
Hi Linda Regan

Hey Linda.  Glad I saw your post. Are you still in Lauderdale? I'm not living in Va. Contact my @ elms_2k@yahoo.com   I heard Peggy Mone passed away. So sorry to hear that.

Lynn MCGARITY
67 class reunion

Sorry I missed the reunion, I am in Phoenix Arizona working for the international headquarters of Best Western Hotels.

Debbie Compitello

Deborah COMPITELLO
1965 classmate Jodie Millward

Our classmate Jodie Millward passed away in November of 2009.  His wife of 41 years, Susan, died in Jan of 2009.  They lived in Maryville, Tennessee and raised two sons.  They had two Grandchildren. 

Linda RAGON
Sandee Konchis

I really miss you. I am living in Fort Lauderdale not too far from Northeast. Call me or email me at dobb@bellsouth.net.

Karen Sutliffe

Karen SUTLIFFE
2015 reunion

I was sorry I didn't make this year. Gail Pittock and I are planning attending the 50th. Would of enjoyed seeing old friends. Becky and Sally Becket, were friends since grade school. Lynn Mcgarity

Lynn MCGARITY
Year of 1967

I transferred from Fort lauderdale High in my senior year so I didn't know many of you. Monica Sherlock

Monica SHERLOCK
Reunion 2011

What a great rehearsal for the 2015 Reunion to mark 50 years.  We had a super group at this one and we will do even better in 2015! 

Art FREY
Reunion last week.

Karen, We were thinking of you so much.  The reunion was so much fun and full of so many memories. Sally Beckett, Debby Delegal, Michele FUSTERIO  and myself were all at the Beachcomber all week-end .  Where are you?

Sandee Konchis 

Sandee KONCHIS
Hello Northeast High

I live in Santa Barbara, Ca. Hope your all doing well. I attend Calvery Chapel Church. Monica Sherlock

Monica SHERLOCK
50 th

everyone is reved up for the 50th

Marcia MARCHO
50 Year Re-Union

I will definitely be at that one. I really regret missing this one.

Karen Sutliffe

Karen SUTLIFFE
 
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