Attending: Diane Filomena, Mary Ann Melucci, Martha Baxter, Bob Rohal, and Gary Hollow.
Diane reported the Comfort Inn in Streetsboro has the best price at $70 plus tax. The others were over $100. It has a meeting room that we may have until 11 PM and a continental breakfast. We need a minimum of 15 rooms to get the group rate.
Please help your classmates by booking a room at the Comfort Inn. Remember you MUST book your room. Ask for the Roosevelt Class of 59 block. For those of you crashing at friends or relatives, plan to visit the hospitality room on Friday nite.
For directions go to Map quest. Since you are reading this, you are online, ergo have access to Map quest.
We will tour the school at 2 PM on Saturday.
The DJ will play 8 to 11.
A color photo will be taken of our class promptly at 6:30 in order the photos can be returned later in the evening. Cost $20.
A DVD of still and video is under consideration.
Went over the missing list. Diane is on the prowl.
Discussed name tags and a decoration committee.
The letter inviting your commitment and check will be sent 7 August. The deadline for you to return your check is 7 September.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Alert! Alert! Alert
According to the questionnaires we have received the Class of 59 has lived in 10 nations.
If you have NOT returned your questionnaire, DO SO NOW!!
We need to know if you are attending in October and your data for the class update pamphlets we are compiling.
"Mad Dog" Diane is on the PHONE.
You've been warned!!!!
If you have NOT returned your questionnaire, DO SO NOW!!
We need to know if you are attending in October and your data for the class update pamphlets we are compiling.
"Mad Dog" Diane is on the PHONE.
You've been warned!!!!
Charles A. Spencer


BRIEF BIOGRAPHY
Following graduation, I attended Kent State and Ohio State Universities, pursuing a pharmacy degree curriculum. Unfortunately my pursuit was interrupted by the Vietnam “conflict.” Financially unable to remain in school on a full-time basis to complete my degree, I had to take courses on a part-time basis while working full-time as a pharmacy intern. This didn’t sit well with my draft board. Facing being drafted in the mid-sixties, I chose, instead, to enlist in the U.S. Navy. At my request and due to my background in the health care field, I was trained as an enlisted hospital corpsman. I was eventually assigned to duty in Vietnam in direct support of marine combat units near Da Nang. Although I lost many friends and fellow corpsmen during this conflict, I was fortunate enough to survive relatively unscathed.
I chose to remain on active duty beyond my initial enlistment due to my intense interest in my work and the potential to advance to officer status. I was selected for a commission in 1972 and promoted to Ensign, Medical Service Corps, USN. This “sealed the deal” for me to make this career my life’s work. I was able to complete my baccalaureate degree and a graduate degree in Health Care Administration and I wound up spending a thirty year career as a Naval Officer and Military Health Care Administrator.
One of my last assignments was to serve as the Senior Military Medical Planner at the site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Office Building bombing in Oklahoma City in April of 1995. It was my mission to work with the Public Health Service and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to coordinate any military medical assets that were required to support the rescue and recovery efforts. I retired from active duty as a Commander in 1996.
I am thoroughly enjoying retirement now and currently reside in northeast North Carolina with my wife, Betty, to whom I have been married since 1975. We have two daughters and each of them have presented us with a granddaughter. As many of you know, grandchildren are a source of great joy to us and we enjoy their visits immensely! I look forward to resuming long dormant friendships this Fall back in Kent!
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Group Photo
Alert!! Alert!!! Alert!!!
The group color photo will be shot at exactly 6:30 Saturday in order for the your order to be delivered to you later Saturday evening.
Cost: $20
Remember the photo will be taken at 6:30.
The group color photo will be shot at exactly 6:30 Saturday in order for the your order to be delivered to you later Saturday evening.
Cost: $20
Remember the photo will be taken at 6:30.
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Section four answers
Row 1: H. Gilcrest, M. Wands, K. Jones, R. Reed, T. Quesenberry, C. Spencer, F. Kaiser, G. Smith
Row 2: A. Boggs, D. Hall, P. Peters, T. Squibb, L. Parmelee, G. Hills, J. Butler
Row 3: M. Hoskins, J. McGarry, R. Heighton, W. Thompson, J. Baker, R. Spain, R. Islele
This ends Q's Quiz. Thank You Tom.
Row 2: A. Boggs, D. Hall, P. Peters, T. Squibb, L. Parmelee, G. Hills, J. Butler
Row 3: M. Hoskins, J. McGarry, R. Heighton, W. Thompson, J. Baker, R. Spain, R. Islele
This ends Q's Quiz. Thank You Tom.
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