Sunday, October 15, 2006

Eighth Grade Quiz


Who are these cheerleaders?

This is the easy, warm-up question. There will four more questions in the next four months.

Thanks to Tom Quesenberry for the use of LV Rough Rider.

Central Elementary


Remember when we moved down the hill into this building and our 6th grade class was divided for the first time?

Playing golf several years ago, one of my playing partners was a Central teacher who said that they closed down the "old" Central building to the students.

I watched the "old" Central being torn down!!!!!!

Gary Hollow

Janice Rakin: Our instigator





Jan has two sons and a grandson and granddaughter. Has lived in Florida, the Panama Canal Zone, Michigan, now Stanley, North Carolina.

Jan has recently passed the test to be Realator in North Carolina.

In Memoriam- David Gill

No yearbook picture.

Minutes 12 October 06


Diane's home.
Attending: Jan Rankin, Kay Lynn Ferrara, Becky Faltisco, Martha Baxter, Karen Condley, Sally Slikes, Clark Harris, Rich McBride, Harry Taylor, Bob Spain, Jerry Pudloski, Diane Filomena, Gary Hollow, and Tom Quesenberry.

Jan went over the missing list.

Jan showed pictures for her bother's Mentor's 50th and suggested a memorial table and candle ceremony for our departed. Jan's brother, a cartoonist, will help with the class book's cover and other graphics. Each spouse or signigicant other will have a name tag.

Diane: Dancing Diane will make sure there are oldies for our listening and dancing pleasure. The dinner will cost $25. Another discussion of a hotel reserved for the out-of-towners ensued. We could use out-of-towner input here. Would like to make your own arrangements or have a local hotel reserved for everyone?

Pictures were taken

Monday, October 09, 2006

Bob Rohal

Bob this pass week has had by-pass surgery. Accoring to his wife Cahty Bob is doing well as is expected to return home on Tuesday 10 October.

Monday, October 02, 2006

YOU MIGHT BE FROM OHIO IF . . .

Jeff Foxworthy on Ohio

All I have to say is "Go Bucks!"

You might be from OHIO (pronounced O-hi-uh), if:

You think all Pro football teams are supposed to wear orange!

You know all the 4 seasons: winter, still winter, almost winter and construction.

You live less than 30 miles from some college or university.

You know what a buckeye really is, and have a recipe for candied ones.

"Toward the lake" means "north" and "toward the river" means "south."
You know if other Ohioans are from southern or northern Ohio as soon as they open their mouths.

You can spell words like Cuyahoga, Olentangy, Bellefontaine, Tuscarawas, Wapakoneta and you know which letter is doubled in Cincinnati!

"Vacation!" means spending a day at Cedar Point in the summer and deer hunting in the fall.

You measure distance in minutes.

Your school classes were cancelled because of cold.

Your school classes were cancelled because of heat.

You've had to switch from "heat" to "A/C" in the same day.

You know what should be knee-high by the Fourth of July.

You end your sentences with an unnecessary preposition. For example: "Where's my coat at?"

You install security lights on your house and garage and leave both unlocked.

You think of the major four food groups as corn, pork, beer, and Jell-O salad with marshmallows.

You carry jumper cables in your car.

You know what 'pop' is.

You design your kid's Halloween costume to fit over a snowsuit.

Driving is better in the winter because the potholes are filled with snow. (Amen!)

You think sexy lingerie is tube socks and a flannel nightgown.

The local paper covers national and international headlines on one page but requires six pages for sports.

You know which leaves make good toilet paper.

If you actually get these jokes -- then forward 'em to your OHIO friends!