
Friday, March 5, 2010
SAVE THE DATE

Thursday, March 4, 2010
EDWARD MURPHY

Ed and his wife Julie live in Madison. They have two sons, David 29 and Brian 25. David is married - Brian is single. Ed is still enjoying his job at SubZero. And what else has been going on?
"After high school, I attended UW-Madison, and graduated with a BBA in 1973 and an MBA in 1974. Found my soulmate in 1971 while on a summer vacation trip with Howie Heusinger, and luckily she chose me over Howie! Julie and I were married in 1975 (she also graduated from UW-Madison in 1974) and had two sons who are now both working in Chicago after also graduating from UW-Madison (seems to be a trend in our family!). My older son David was married last fall. My younger son Brian is still single . I was employed in various accounting and finance positions for Oscar Mayer/Kraft Foods from 1972 to 1995, where I worked with fellow EHS '69 classmates Mike McKenna and Terry Skolaski. Was very fortunate to find a second career at Sub-Zero in 1995 where I've been for the past 15 years. I still enjoy going to work every day and being part of a company where making high quality products that consumers want is our focus. Now I see another classmate every day at Sub-Zero in Pat Phelan, whose wife Judy (Choles) is on our class reunion committee (small world!). Julie and I are avid Badger basketball and football fans and longtime season ticket holders. It's great seeing Tom Fahey's son Dan on the Kohl Center floor as a member of the Badger team this year. "
Ed has wonderful memories of his years at EHS : "It's hard to pick one memory as a favorite and I've probably forgotten more than I can remember, but I am thankful for many things about having the opportunity to attend and graduate from Edgewood High School.
-Having parents with the foresight and commitment to send me to Edgewood along with my older sister Kathleen (EHS '68) and younger brother Steve (EHS '70). Coming from Middleton and having attended public school grades K thru 8, I fought my parents tooth and nail to send me to Middleton high school but thankfully they didn't give in!
-Having the opportunity to compete in class with some very smart kids who it was impossible to get better grades than (Steve Roth, Steve Riederer, Katie Miller, and Peggy Zweifel come to mind; don't fret if I didn't mention your name, remember we're all getting forgetful!).
-Making life long friends in Mike McKenna and Dave Heilman, who I still do things with since we all live in Madison. I still can't believe we didn't stop to party in New Orleans on New Years Eve in 1968 (see Mike McKenna's post), but hey, that was why we weren't members of I Phelta Thi!
-Being a part of the Edgewood community and reconnecting with old friends such as my former EHS band director Dennis McKinley. Seeing people like Dennis who are so committed to keeping the Edgewood spirit alive is awe inspiring to say the least.
-Having very committed teachers at EHS whose mission was to prepare us for the world (remember Sister Alphonsine and her NHS motto (No Hollow Students)? There were definitely some characters in our teachers at Edgewood, but more importantly they were selfless and only cared about making their students better (my memory of them seems to be improving with age!).
Thank you, Anna for organizing the class reunion and setting up the blog. I hope all of our classmates post updates so all of us can find out what our classmates have been up to. Thanks also to the other members of the reunion committee who made this happen. Having a 40th reunion would have been so ho hum. A 41st reunion makes us unique! Way to go, class of '69! Looking forward to seeing all of you in July."
Thanks Ed - we're pretty excited too!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
KATHALEEN DILTZ

Kathy McDonald Diltz lives with her husband Peter in Fish Creek, WI. Kathy is working as a
"Self employed piano instructor, sign language instructor/interpreter, instructor of independent living skills for developmentally disabled teenagers." Yikes !
And how has she been filling her days in addition to all that? "Raising and training horses, (including 2 miniature horses) raising shelties, gardening, boating, studying natural health and natural remedies/flower essences and working."
Favorite memory ? "Giving the high school graduation speech. "
See you in July!
Sunday, February 28, 2010
RICHARD HOFFMAN
Friday, February 26, 2010
MARY ROWE

Exactly what has she been up to ? "Traveled around in the early 70's - including two extended stays in CA. Finally finished UW in '74 and moved to So CA in the Spring of '75. Married Peter Rowe - settled down and spent the eighties having babies, being the PTO mom, soccer mom, T-Ball mom with a mini van ...... and through it all - a self-employed interior designer. Turned fifty, got a divorce and moved to the beach. Laguna Beach is a fabulous place - and I loved every minute of my time there, but reality set in and the rent came due and I decided it was time to get back to some sort of normalcy. With all kids graduated high school and happy (as they could be) I moved back to Wisconsin in 2007. Of course "normalcy" is relative: I bought an old country church circa 1840 outside of Spring Green and am renovating it and turning into my home.
Life is good. "
Favorite memories? "I have wonderful memories of Edgewood ...... sure I was insecure and self-conscious - but isn't that what high school is all about? A few favorite memories in no particular order: The U-Haul !! ....... going to McDonalds after the final episode of The Fugitive - it was raining and Gary Lloyd ran in front of our car with his arm tucked up his sleeve- just like the opening scene of the show ! .... Senior retreat and dancing like Zorba ... T.P.'ing Shimanski's house - if you have a front lawn w/ that many trees, be prepared. Dan L. singing "The House of the Rising Sun" Going to Lombardino's and then Hoyt Park w/ the girls who were dressed like nuns (after they broke into the nuns laundry) - I Phelta Thi - Cactus Bluff - pep rallies and games- getting out of detention to go get Coke for Sister Alphonsine at Fauerbachs ........... this was all great, good , clean fun !"
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
LAURA CROSS

Laura Brusca Cross and her husband Stephan live in Madison. Their children are Stephanie - 32, and Matthew - 38 and they have three grandchildren. So what has Laura been up to ?
"I have been employed for 33 years at St. Mary's Hospital as the supervisor in the Echocardiography Department. I have been put out to pasture due to 'corporate restructuring' . In June, I will be starting a new job, part time, no management and really looking forward to moving on."
"Went to MATC after high school in the Lab Tech program. Got a job at UW Children's Hospital working in Cardiology, and learned on the job how to do Echocardiograms. In 1977 I took a position at St. Mary's.
I married my soul mate in 1971 and we just celebrated our 39th Anniversary.
We have two awsome offspring, both who have blessed us with the most wonderful grandkids.
Prior to building our cabin along the Kickapoo River we travelled, golfed, remodeled, redecorated, relandscaped and gardened. I still fly to Florida about three times a year to visit our daughter and her family.
I started gardening again and am looking forward to expanding this summer (lawn reduction!)"
Favorite memories?......."Cruising State Street in my parent's car with my girl firiends - or was that American Graffiti?"
Monday, February 22, 2010
ANN SAXER

What has she been doing besides working on her tan ? "I was married for 25 years to Tom and then I got divorced and moved to Florida where my parents and my oldest brother lived. Since I moved here I have lost both of my parents (they both made it to 90!) and my brother Jim who was in the class of '67 has also passed away. I have two sons and two grandchildren. My younger son is married and has two kids - Brandon, 9 and Jadamarie, 7. My older son is with the USDA and is in Colorado at this time but he would like to get back to the Midwest.
I thoroughly enjoy the warm weather here in Florida and have no intention of moving back to the frozen north."
And you gotta love these memories !
"Betty Zeier and I skipped school one day our senior year and she called herself in (as you may remember her parents were both deaf). So I decided to call myself in and say that I was my mom - well, Sister Seraphica didn't believe me and she called my mom and told her I was not in school so when I got home that afternoon my mom had her sorority club at our house but she was looking daggers at me so I knew I had been caught!
Also, the wonderful homemade lunches we used to get in the cafeteria.
Another great memory is the group of us that hung around together used to take turns dressing up to look pregnant in order to go into liquor stores to buy beer. Whoever was the 'prego' that night always bought 6 / 6 packs of Schlitz Malt! Yikes, those were the days."
(I remember those shenanigans ....Bunbury was the BEST )
Saturday, February 20, 2010
PATRICIA CARROLL

Patty is now retired and spends her days "Chasing my grandson, raising puppies, reading, knitting, and traveling."
Her favorite memory? "The senior year barn dance. Does anyone else remember this or did I dream it?"
Thursday, February 18, 2010
RICHARD REUSCHLEIN

Richard and his wife Janeen live in Verona. They have two children: Kristin 31 and Jessica 27.
"After over 30 years in the car business as a manager and buyer, I decided to go into real estate in 2005 as I had always wanted to try the field. I am currently working at the Holiday Inn Express in Verona and really enjoy meeting all the interesting guests. "
Love this memory (and the visual):
"Avoiding getting caught smoking in the boys room by George Chryst."
Hope to see you in July.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
VANCOUVER OLYMPICS
JOE KRANTZ

Honestly Joe - you always were such a chatterbox. You know - I can ADD to this should you decide to "share". C'mon - throw me a bone here ! I know you've done something in 40 years.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
WILLIAM MANION

What has he been doing?
"Just married 3 of our 4 children in the past 11 mos. In recovery,financially,emotionally,generally. Trying to pay off the weddings."
Any great memories?
"At this point anything I can remember is appreciated."
Well Bill - everyone remembers the parties in your basement on Jefferson St. !!
See you in July.
VALENTINES
I wanted to have a current photo for this love story - but it is so fitting to post today - St. Valentine's Day - I will just have to add a visual when I receive one. (I love this story)
Our classmates Patty Sgroi and Curt Niglis didn't really know each other in high school - they had only one casual meeting.....and never met at any of our reunions. But in 1999 - when EHS had an "all school reunion" - they both attended.
I asked Curt if had he known Patty before and for the scoop on their meeting:
"No we did not know each other in H.S. I met her once there with John Ball (God rest his soul) and that was it. We met at the Wonder Bar where the re-union was taking place. After attending the Edgewood golf outing at Yahara, Marc Sanna and I went there. She was sitting up front having a bite to eat. I said hello, introduced myself and gave her a one liner not knowing she was part of our class. She liked the joke and we have been talking ever since. "
They were married in May '04.
So there's a fun Valentine's Day tale - we'll toast them in July.
Our classmates Patty Sgroi and Curt Niglis didn't really know each other in high school - they had only one casual meeting.....and never met at any of our reunions. But in 1999 - when EHS had an "all school reunion" - they both attended.
I asked Curt if had he known Patty before and for the scoop on their meeting:
"No we did not know each other in H.S. I met her once there with John Ball (God rest his soul) and that was it. We met at the Wonder Bar where the re-union was taking place. After attending the Edgewood golf outing at Yahara, Marc Sanna and I went there. She was sitting up front having a bite to eat. I said hello, introduced myself and gave her a one liner not knowing she was part of our class. She liked the joke and we have been talking ever since. "
They were married in May '04.
So there's a fun Valentine's Day tale - we'll toast them in July.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
MIKE MCKENNA

And what has he been up to ? "Prior to being married at age 35, I had lived in Nashville, TN and Sandusky, Ohio while working for Oscar Mayer. After moving back to Madison and getting married to my wife Cynthia, we bought a house in 1986 in the Nakoma neighborhood, four doors down from where I grew up in Madison. My daughter Courtney attended Edgewood and is now a Junior at Marquette University. My son, Patrick is a now a Freshmen at Edgewood and it’s been fun to get back into the Edgewood scene. For the past three years, Patrick has been taking drum lessons from ’69 alum Dave Heilman. I still enjoy golfing, attending Badger games, and have tried to stay involved in the community. I am completing my third year as Co-President of Sertoma of Madison, a local and national service club that provides resources for the hearing impaired population.
For the past 20 years, I been doing something that I would never thought possible when I was in High School and that is acting, including singing and dancing (not a pretty sight) on stage in front of large audience in a play. I have been one of the principle actors in the Nakoma neighborhood’s annual musical / comedy dinner theater, which is entitled 12th Night. This year marks the 86th consecutive year this event has taken place."
Favorite memory....."Christmas vacation of our freshman year when fellow ’69 alums and golf team members Dave Heilman, Ed Murphy, Steve Mueller, and myself drove Steve’s dad’s car down to Biloxi, MS to practice our golf games. On New Year’s Eve we actually drove over to New Orleans but when we arrived at around 11:30 P.M. we had no idea where we could park or where to go. We simply drove around the city for awhile and then drove back to Biloxi. Talk about a bunch of losers. When we got home, Steve’s car had to be junked because we had abused it so on our little trip. "
Thanks Michael - and I don't know about the rest of you - but I want to go to 12th Night.
MINI REUNION


We had a wonderful warm-up for our reunion ........lots of laughs as you can see. Anna planned the most amazing meal - it was "make your own" pizzas with her homemade dough and artisan sausage. I'm pretty sure there were a few who said " I have never made dough - does that need yeast? What IS yeast?" Not a Home Ec major amongst us. Thank God for Anna's family recipes !!
PEG LUCAS

What has she been doing ? "Beside being an avid fan of Wisconsin sports (especially football & basketball), my passion for the last eight years has been bringing a Gilda's Club to Madison. Gilda's Club provides emotional and social support for anyone touched by cancer whether it be the person with cancer, their family, their friends. All services are provided at no cost and include lectures, workshops and social events. The Club opened in 2008 and is located next to Costco in Middleton."
Memories: " Probably those that involve our sports teams our senior year. Fun trips with basketball & baseball. All the graduation parties. Mixed Chorus."
Thanks Peggy!
Friday, February 12, 2010
THOMAS FAHEY
Mary Ellen and Tom Fahey live in Chicago where he is a managing partner at Ungaretti and Harris Law Firm. They have five children: Colleen 24, Tom 23, Meghan 22 and twins Matt and Dan 19.
What has he been doing? "Have tried to keep it simple...one house; one wife; one job; five kids now nearing their ejection into adulthood. Transplanted successfully into the Beverly neighborhood on the south side of Chicago in 1976 but returning frequently to Madison to visit my mother, my high school friends, and children (three of whom have gone and are now going to the UW".
How about some memories: Black Sox shenanigans, Aunt Sabina's cookies, basement parties freshman year; 314 Broom; baseball with Mr. Osipowicz; etc. etc.
Thank you Tom - and happy to know we'll see you in July.....and who is Aunt Sabina and why didn't I know about her cookies? And "hello....what about prom?"
Labels:
Aunt Sabina's cookies,
Black Sox,
I Phelta Thi,
Mr.O.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
TO DO LIST
Reunion To Do List
Start diet
100 sit-ups daily until July 31
Get face-lift
Do arm exercises
Make list of high school memories to discuss at reunion
Dye hair
Restart diet
Get tummy tuck – Scratch the sit-ups
Try to find list of high school memories
Try to remember what was on the first list
Make a new list of high school memories to discuss at reunion
Buy an outfit with long sleeve to cover flabby arms – Scratch arm exercises
Get fake nails and eyelashes
Buy teeth whitening strips
Wear a jacket to hide sagging boobs
Try to find second list of high school memories
Get face waxed to remove beard & moustache
Look in the mirror and see the new me.
Pick self up off of floor
Wear a nametag – No one will recognize me, I barely do!
-Anna
Start diet
100 sit-ups daily until July 31
Get face-lift
Do arm exercises
Make list of high school memories to discuss at reunion
Dye hair
Restart diet
Get tummy tuck – Scratch the sit-ups
Try to find list of high school memories
Try to remember what was on the first list
Make a new list of high school memories to discuss at reunion
Buy an outfit with long sleeve to cover flabby arms – Scratch arm exercises
Get fake nails and eyelashes
Buy teeth whitening strips
Wear a jacket to hide sagging boobs
Try to find second list of high school memories
Get face waxed to remove beard & moustache
Look in the mirror and see the new me.
Pick self up off of floor
Wear a nametag – No one will recognize me, I barely do!
-Anna
Friday, January 15, 2010
GINKO BILOBA
Ginko Biloba is an herb that is supposed to help your memory..... my darling children used to tell people that "mom bought some Ginko Biloba but she forgot where she put it"....ha ha ha aren't they cute........anyway.......what was I saying? Oh yeah - I think we should all stock up. This has been my favorite remark so far, made by Anna Caravello Stebbins when asked a question: "Oh no...I have no recollection. I am looking forward to the reunion so someone can tell me what I did for four years!"
Send me your memories - if you have any.
-Mary
Send me your memories - if you have any.
-Mary
Saturday, January 9, 2010
NAME THESE LEGS
Thursday, January 7, 2010
PROMISES, PROMISES


We all meant to " keep in touch". But there was college - then careers and marriages and babies - and not always in that order. Then those babies had school and college ....and now are having weddings and babies. Life is busy ! But finally, we are at the point where we are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel .... and for once it's not a locomotive heading straight at us.
There is such a wonderful comfort in "history" ...so let's come together to celebrate our history and our survival !! We won't question each others absence in our lives - just be thankful for this second chance. Hope to see you next summer !
-Mary
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
WHO ARE THESE KIDS ?

Yes - I confess I STOLE this photo from the yearbook office. You can even see where I folded it in half and probably put under my sweater. Hey ! I worked hard on this yearbook - I earned it. What are you gonna do to me Gregg....take away my birthday? Look at that Neal - always a rebel....and excuse me, Steve, are you wearing gloves? Whatever - I am looking for photos - so any of you that have some to share - you can email them to me or send them to me ( and I will return them). Let's have some fun with this.
-Mary
Saturday, January 2, 2010
FINALLY
Well !! Who knew this would take so long - everyplace was either booked or over- priced - or over- rated ..... but after a couple of false starts , it's finally done !!
So save the date:
EHS 1969 Class Reunion
July 31st
Adler's Pub and Grill
Watt's Road
The restaurant will close for our party so we will have the whole place to ourselves. Also will plan an informal gathering for Friday and golf for Saturday. Mass for those inclined on Sunday followed by a picnic.
We will need help and will be sending a "Save the Date" card
Spread the word and stay turned.
-Mary
So save the date:
EHS 1969 Class Reunion
July 31st
Adler's Pub and Grill
Watt's Road
The restaurant will close for our party so we will have the whole place to ourselves. Also will plan an informal gathering for Friday and golf for Saturday. Mass for those inclined on Sunday followed by a picnic.
We will need help and will be sending a "Save the Date" card
Spread the word and stay turned.
-Mary
Friday, August 21, 2009
MINGLE
I am leaving town for three weeks and decided I would send the link to this blog to all Eddies I have tracked down. Start some conversation amongst your darling selves...."Start Spreadin' the Word" !! Leave comments, send stories, have some fun ....you know, like you used to do when you had a substitute. Upon return - we'll really start to rock and roll.
Oh Yeah......
-Mary
Oh Yeah......
-Mary
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Hi !
This was too important to leave on the comment page ....if anyone is around, this sounds like great fun. I know several westsiders who had neighbors at West say they are looking forward to it. Have a great time!! Peg Lucas said...
Received this about another "All City" 40th Reunion:Hi all:I had your email address from the informal reunion activity back in 2004.I’ve attached the West invitation for our 40th. We will again be holding an informal gathering on Friday, August 7th at the Coliseum Bar. Memorial will be joining in and possibly some from Central.I have been in contact with your Edgewood Alumni Office in the hopes of getting the word out to members of your class. I have also kept Tom Shipley in the loop.Please pass the word and the invitation.Thanks,Bill Schultz (West grad)
July 23, 2009 8:16 PM
-Mary
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This was too important to leave on the comment page ....if anyone is around, this sounds like great fun. I know several westsiders who had neighbors at West say they are looking forward to it. Have a great time!! Peg Lucas said...
Received this about another "All City" 40th Reunion:Hi all:I had your email address from the informal reunion activity back in 2004.I’ve attached the West invitation for our 40th. We will again be holding an informal gathering on Friday, August 7th at the Coliseum Bar. Memorial will be joining in and possibly some from Central.I have been in contact with your Edgewood Alumni Office in the hopes of getting the word out to members of your class. I have also kept Tom Shipley in the loop.Please pass the word and the invitation.Thanks,Bill Schultz (West grad)
July 23, 2009 8:16 PM
-Mary
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
COMING SOON !!
Well.....SOMEONE had to do it !
Conventional Wisdom is that it is too late for a 40th Reunion for our class - but that will give us a year to plan a wonderful gathering in 2010. Hopefully the economy will have begun it's rebound and a trip to Madison will be a possibility for those living at a distance. This will also give us time to plan something worthy of the journey.
If the economy still sucks ...we can have a big coupon exchange.
So - stay tuned for the unfolding of a great adventure.....we are gathering info and preparing a "Save the Date" mailing soon. Of course "Soon" in old people's speak is 2 months........'cause that's how long it takes. And yes, Ladies and Gentlemen, we are old !!
And if anyone shows up looking too young - we'll all know you've had work done.
-Mary
Conventional Wisdom is that it is too late for a 40th Reunion for our class - but that will give us a year to plan a wonderful gathering in 2010. Hopefully the economy will have begun it's rebound and a trip to Madison will be a possibility for those living at a distance. This will also give us time to plan something worthy of the journey.
If the economy still sucks ...we can have a big coupon exchange.
So - stay tuned for the unfolding of a great adventure.....we are gathering info and preparing a "Save the Date" mailing soon. Of course "Soon" in old people's speak is 2 months........'cause that's how long it takes. And yes, Ladies and Gentlemen, we are old !!
And if anyone shows up looking too young - we'll all know you've had work done.
-Mary
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