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Page 5 From: Michael Del Vecchio Del_Vecchio_Michael@JPMORGAN.COM (1978) Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 Subject: Update Occupation: Systems Analyst / Consultant, Children: Michael 10 and Alexandria 5 I've been wondering about what has happened since Peary closed. I graduated in '78 and would love to attend the reunion this year. ********** From: Dawn Henderson Dawn.Henderson@NIH.GOV (1984) Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 Subject: Update Occupation: Personnel/Equal Employment, Since High School: Graduated from Morgan State University in 1989. Working for the Federal Government since 1991. Attending Graduate school fall 1998. Memorable Teachers: Mrs. Rosen, Mr. Hill, Mrs. Fellows, VP Mrs. Thomas, Mr. Burlas, and Mr. Moss ********** From: Marjorie Bowser Hewitt hewittc@erols.com (1978) Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 Subject: Walk For Wildlife fundraiser!!!! The non-profit wildlife hospital I work for is having a fundraiser that I thought would be fun for alumni and families. The Chesapeake Wildlife Sanctuary Walk For Wildlife will be held at Lake Artemesia Park in College Park, on Sunday June 14, 1998. There will be "Official Walk T-shirts" awarded to registrants with $25. or more in pledges as well as prizes and gift certificates. The monies will be used to buy food and medications for all the injured and orphaned wildlife patients at the sanctuary. Anyone interested in participating in the walk, becoming a sponsor or donating a prize please stop by The Aspin Hill Pet Cemetery and see me or call 301-871-4881. By the way this Web Site is wonderful :) ~ Thank you!! Marjorie ********** From: Eileen Brown Carter ecarter236@aol.com (1965) Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 Subject: Reunion I am moving at a snail's pace trying to track down classmates. If any of you can give me an assist it would be appreciated. Also received an email from Kerry Daniel (aka Mary Hight, 1965) the other day and she is sending me some information on classmates. Need some definite ideas as to what you would like to do for this joint 1963-1965 reunion and where to hold it etc etc etc. That be all for now Eileen Brown Carter ecarter236@aol.com or glassfj@bellatlantic.com ********** From: Lisa Moran Hankins LisaH818@aol.com (1978) Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 Subject: Update Occupation: Insurance/Underwriter, Children: Steven Memorable Incident: Drivers Ed? Then seeing the building as I drove by, when I should have been inside? (after passing drivers ed. of course) Since High School: Living... in Rockville. Travelling in the states.. Future Plans: Living.. in Rockville. Travelling farther, maybe? Memorable Teacher: Mrs. Hale, Mrs. Luck, Mr. Littman, Mr. DeCamp.... but, Mr. Lewis most of all... no explanation needed.. (Helped re-designed detention room during stay[s] there..) ********** From: Ron Fox rsfox@erols.com (1983) Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 Subject: birth announcement On Tuesday, May 19th, my wife Debbie and I celebrated the birth of our second child, Andrea Jordan Fox at 1:51 p.m. She was 6lbs., 8oz., 18 1/2" ********** From: Meredith Way Morris meredithwm@aol.com (1974) Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 Subject: Craig Davis (1974) The Raleigh News Observer-May 07 1998, Byline: HUE Q. HA "Davis builds warehouses galore - and more" Summary: The man who controls 13 percent of the local warehouse market has office and retail properties too. Craig Davis, the Triangle's warehouse king, is claiming more territory outside his Durham domain. Davis, who developed 2.1 million square feet of warehouse space at the Research Tri-Center in Durham, has acquired 80 acres in Cary, where he plans to start construction of an office building in July. The chairman of Raleigh-based Craig Davis Properties, Davis also is under contract to buy a 21-acre parcel at Meadowmont, a 427-acre, mixed-use development in Chapel Hill. In addition, Davis is teaming up with partners to build industrial parks in Greensboro and Hampton, Va. The projects represent further diversification from warehouses, where Davis controls about 13 percent of the Triangle's more than 11-million-square-foot market. "We are going to diversify some," Davis said. "But we are going to stick to our knitting of warehouse and distribution. We will ultimately control 50 percent of the market." At the Cary property, known as CentreWest, "our thrust is to come out of the ground as soon as possible with 100,000 to 200,000 square feet in office space," Davis said. The land - which runs south along Evans Road starting just short of the Weston Parkway to past Cary Parkway - will be built out in seven years. Davis bought the property from Odell Thompson, a residential developer. In Chapel Hill, Davis is buying an office, retail and residential parcel known as Meadowmont Village from Meadowmont developer Roger Perry. His partners there are G. Smedes York, president of Raleigh-based York Properties, and Roy O. Rodwell, a Durham real estate investor and venture capitalist. The embattled Meadowmont is awaiting the approval of the Chapel Hill Town Council this month. A group of residents who live on nearby Pinehurst Road filed a lawsuit claiming Meadowmont would harm their property values. The Cary and Chapel Hill developments are not Davis' first foray outside of warehouses. Beginning in 1992, he developed several office buildings at University Place, an 80-acre development in South Durham with 450,000 square feet of office space and a 82,000-square-foot shopping center anchored by Harris Teeter. Davis completed in March a 226,000-square-foot service center for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina. Tri-Center and University Place cemented Davis' career as a developer. During that time Davis teamed up with Rodwell, one of his early mentors, who had acquired the land in the early 1980s. A native of Rockville, Md., Davis came to Raleigh in 1974 to play basketball for N.C.State University, which had just won the national championship. Davis was a small, tough guard who suffered from comparisons by fans and the media to Monte Towe, a scorer and darling of NCSU's 1974 team. "Every kid that comes to the ACC felt like he was good enough to play," said, Davis, a bright, mind-over-matter kind of a defensive player. "I wasn't a great player. I was in at the end of games when we needed a ballhandler. I didn't feel like I had the talent, I know I didn't have the talent to go to the next level." After graduating in 1978, Davis tipped off his real estate career, gaining experience at Davidson & Jones and Carolantic Realty. In 1985, Davis moved to Charlotte to work for Spectrum Properties, returned to Raleigh in 1988 and started developing Tri-Center. At the time, vacancy rates around RTP languished at 30 percent, but Davis figured that companies in the park would increase manufacturing operations and consolidate other locations across the country to RTP. He would have the warehouses ready. "The glamour stuff was always office and retail ...and the roll-your-sleeve-up stuff was always industrial," said Davis. By 1992, Davis had erected 1.25 million square feet in distribution and light assembly space for IBM, Nortel, Glaxo Wellcome and Triangle Services Corp., a Raleigh-based logistics provider that Davis had invested in. During that year, a General Electric investment fund - GE Investment Realty Partners II - paid about $60 million for a 75 percent stake in Tri-Center. This February, the GE fund sold its TriCenter stake for $100 million to Steve and Art Sandler, whose parents built Sandler Foods, a major wholesaler in Hampton Roads, Va. That total doesn't include the annual returns the GE fund generated during the six years. In 1996, another GE asset - GE Pension Trust - became a 50 percent partner with Davis to buy 65 acres at Globe Road and Interstate 540 for Globe Center, a warehouse park similar to Tri-Center. Davis completed the first building, a 100,000-square-foot flex unit, last year. The land for the project had been part of the nearly 2,000-acre Airport Assemblage adjacent to Raleigh-Durham International Airport that was owned by the Eastern Airline pension fund. Morgan Stanley, the fund's adviser, hired Davis to develop a master plan that would enable the land to be sold in pieces for offices, industrial warehouses, houses and a golf course. GE Investment wanted to aportion the assemblage, but the Eastern fund sold the entire tract, excluding the Globe Center area, to Tri-Land Associates, last year to a company headed by German Count Riprand Arco. "We are very happy with the relationship with Craig," said Robert P. Gigliotti, a vice president at GE Investments in Stamford, Conn. One of many GE subsidiaries, GE Investments manages $80 billion in assets, including the GE real estate fund and pension trust. "We will grow the relationship ...we are looking for other deals in the Triangle as well as outside," Gigliotti said. One such project is a warehouse complex in Greensboro at Interstate 85 and Airport Road. GE owns the land and a master plan is being developed, Davis said. Today, Davis' real estate business generates $16 million to $20 million in annual revenues through various partnerships. And Davis said those figures are about to rise with the new projects and some others that he isn't ready to discuss. In addition to GE, Davis' partners include the Sandlers, who are working with Davis on an industrial park in Hampton, similar to Tri-Center. The partnership is under contract to buy 80 acres from the city of Hampton with plans to launch the first building this fall. Back in the Triangle, Davis also teamed up with Sandler on the Venture Center project, a 10.6-acre office development in N.C. State University's Centennial Campus. The partnership broke ground on the first 110,000-square-foot building this year. Davis is especially proud of winning the bid for the Venture Center. "I'm excited as I can be to do something to give back to the school," he said. [This article, with a photo, will be posted on the website when the photo is acquired.] ********** From: Tim Wheeles tw36t@nih.gov (1980) Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 Subject: From there to here My favorite teachers from Peary, well, in hindsight they are all of those who chose that career path and survived it. We were no picnic. My favorite memories: the jiffy john on the roof that had been covered in Vaseline and filled with 240 lbs of sand (now, how would I know that?), my initials on the top of the mast - still don't know how those got there :), the VW in the courtyard, the greased pig, the baby ducks on stage at commencement, and all of the variety shows and plays. It's a wonder I got an education at all. Most of my six brothers and sisters are still in the area. Richard is in Florida, Steve is in NC, and Phil is in PA. The rest of us are here, and we try to get together whenever we have the chance. So what am I doing? Well, I've been married for almost seven years, and have a beautiful wife and wonderful 3 year old daughter, and we are expecting number two in August. I've got a couple of acres in Monrovia, MD that we bought a few years ago, and I've been putzing around planting an arbor, gardening, and woodworking. In my off-time I'm a Division Director and the Privacy Act Officer (don't ask) for the National Institutes of Health. Recently I went on a trip to the frontier of the Amazon, spending time in Brazil, Columbia and Venezuela. We traveled up the Rio Negro and saw endangered river dolphins, scarlet macaws, and some really huge spiders, as well as some of the most beautiful parts of the world. We spent a few nights with some of the indigenous Indians in the areas, swam and bathed in piranha invested waters, and ate things I have no desire to ever eat again. The people were wonderful, even if you don't speak Portugese (although it certainly would have helped). ********** From: Brian Clay Simpson bsimpson@aflcio.org (1979) Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 Subject: Has anbody heard from or has seen Chris Baker I have not heard from Chris Baker in over ten years has anybody? ********** From: Mike Lee mlee@tradeservice.com (1972) Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 Subject: Husky Pups One more wrestling note: Mike Lee Jr, son of Mike Lee, class of '72, won county and regional titles, and finished 3rd in the state in the 114lb class, wrestling as a sophmore for Sherwood HS. Sherwood's outstanding program is bolstered by Peary alum Jim Douglas '75, who is the AD there, and our own Coach Black, assistant coach. ********** From: Mitch Carr SMILER8@AOL.COM (1976) Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 Subject: RECORD RELEASE HELLO CLASSMATES... My Band "TRAMPS LIKE US!" has just released its debut CD " WISHFUL THINKING" on SPLASH RECORDS. It is set for national radio distribution the week of June 1st. It contains eleven original songs. The style is from the Eagles to Van Halen. I authored all of the songs, played bass and produced the album. If any of you would like a FREE CD or cassette please e-mail me at smiler8@aol.com, or call me at 301-571-1996. THANK YOU! ********** From: Linda Ford Bozzonetti forestapartments@erols.com (1980) Date: Fri, 22 May 1998 Subject: Update I found out about the Peary website from David Alde (1969). Occupation: Property Management, Spouse: Tony, Children: Alison Clare Bozzonetti 4/21/94 - age 4, Joseph Ronald Bozzonetti 4/2/96 - age 2 Memorable Incident: No one in particular, although I spent most of my time working on the school newspaper, The Midnight Sun, with Cathy Cox, Ginny Clayton, Jonna Smith, Beth Ann Herschler and Mrs. Hale. Since High School: I attended Towson State, and have been working hard since then! I got married in 1991 and began working in Property Management in 1992. I just became manager of The Forest Apartments in Rockville this month. Previously I was the manager of Grosvenor House and Tower in North Bethesda. Memorable Teachers: Pat Hale, for always being there and making me work hard! Miss Boniato, for being nice. ********** From: Jeannette Vinson Dillard MEMKEPRJ@AOL.COM (1969) Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 Subject: STAY HOME. EARN BIG BUCKS. Unlocking the Potential of a Creative Memories career. When I was introduced to Creative Memories, I had kept all my photos in magnetic albums and my cards and memorabilia in scrapbooks meant only for paper items. I loved scrapbooking but was unsatisfied with the types of albums I was using. Through Creative Memories I found the right album. Well, that was more than four years ago. I was working full time in a law firm and not looking to start a home-based business. Having been with this firm for 10 years, I felt safe and secure in my position as the Senior Legal Assistant there. My youngest son, then age 15 yrs., is a special needs teen. Circumstances required me to devote my entire attentions to him and his needs and I had to take a week off from my job. Upon my return to work I was forced to make a choice between my job and my son. There simply was no choice. My son needed me far more than any job! I chose then to begin a full time home-based business as a Creative Memories instructor. As I worked with my Creative Memories materials, I was more and more impressed with the power of Creative Memories' potential. What kind of potential is that? More than 90% of American households own and regularly use a camera to capture and record their family events. Cameras are becoming cheaper, faster and more user-friendly. Disposable cameras are being used for all sorts of purposes from school projects to wedding reception fun. More than 46 million new photographs are taken every day, creating a demand for somewhere to put those photos. And don't forget the decades of photos already waiting in boxes and drawers world wide. Many people don't know that there is a safe way to store their photos. They need to be taught how and what to use. Okay, so there is a potential for photo albums! What about interest? Do people even care? Yes, from the first airing of Alex Haley's powerful story "Roots" there has been a rage to seek out and find our family histories. The watchword today is "Family." If it's homemade, handmade, or personalized, our society is reaching for it. One look at a beautiful Creative Memories album and you know that Creative Memories has a powerful answer to this search for family strength. There is a need and a desire! Can this be met with a direct sales company? You bet. And here's why . . . With $175 for a training kit and $300 for a first inventory order, anyone, under any circumstance and from any background, can open their business. It doesn't require a college degree in marketing. It doesn't require a corporate lifestyle. It doesn't require a rigid schedule that prevents you from being with the family you value. What about market competition? While there are direct selling companies offering everything from vitamins to makeup, not one of them is offering an educational and support system that addresses the photo storage market. Mary Kay Cosmetics is regarded as one of our nation's top direct sales company. They compete with more than a dozen other companies offering the same product. They currently have 450,000 field consultants. Creative Memories, on the other hand, has 30,000 Consultants. And from my own personal experience, they have been 30,000 of the best business partners I could ever want. I'm proud of Creative Memories. I'm proud of its products. I've never had to hand my head because of them. I'm proud of its people. I'm proud of its program. I'm proud of its style. My experiences with Creative Memories have been a blessing in my life. I've sharpened the business skills I already had. I've developed new ones I didn't. I'm teaching my children how to run a business right before their eyes - not coming home from the office to tell them about it. I've been able to provide my family with some pretty good "gravy" money without leaving them. And I know that as my business grows, the "gravy" money has the potential to be our "meat and potatoes" money. It's happening now for other Consultants. One Senior Director I know brings home $20,000 commission checks every month! So what about you and Creative Memories? If you like helping people, If you think families are important, if long-term financial security is important to you, if you like to teach, if you are a self starter, if determining your own income is a priority to you, if making a difference in this worked and then getting paid for it sounds right, then I'd like to personally extend the invitation to come join us. I'm available to speak with you. Get started. Make a difference. Contact me by e-mail at MEMKEPRJ@AOL.COM, or by telephone at (301) 953-2648. ********** From: Nancy Zerbe Kelley nkelley644@aol.com (1968) Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 Subject: Update I found out about the website from my brother-in-law's boss. Occupation: CEO - MANTRA Software Solutions, Inc., Significant Other: Ashok Agarwal Memorable Incident: Joseph Campitell's death Since High School: Enjoying life in Calvert County with all my animals (5 dogs, 1 cat, 2 cockatiels and 3 Quarter Horses). Future Plans: Early retirement to India!!!! Memorable Teachers: Carrie Luck - John Brown's eyeball. Frank Moore - What a fun guy!!! His son coaches football in Calvert County and looks JUST like him!!! ********** From: Sandy Swarr Crawford crawford3@erols.com (1974) Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 Subject: Update Spouse: Bill, Children: Chris 12 Memorable Incident: Being one of the Rowdies at all the football games Since High School: Just trying to be a good mom Memorable Teachers: Kathy Heidelberger (Avery), for just being a neat person ********** From: Michael Del Vecchio del_vecchio_michael@jpmorgan.com Date: Tue, 26 May 1998 Subject: Peary Alumni Connection Welcome I was shocked when I found the Alumni web page last week and greatly pleased. After I graduated from Peary, my family moved back to NY. I attended Pace University and graduated in 1982 with a BBA in Management Information Systems. I have two children; Michael (10) and Alexandria (Lexi - 5). Michael Del Vecchio ('78) ********** From: John Prescott jprescott@townhousepost.com (1963) Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 Subject: Update How found? Email from Candy Beck Burch. Occupation: President/CEO, Children? Single, never been married, no children :( Memorable Incident: Sans Su See (sp) Senior dinner club event. Since High School: I own a film and video production company and post facility. Check out my home page http://www.townhousepost.com Memorable Staff: Dr. Dunn, he made it happen for me. . . ********** From: Mark Greenberg lawdad@flash.net (1983) Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 Subject: Update Occupation: attorney, Spouse: Laurie, Children: Elisa Hannah 11/24/95, Danya Sarah 11/11/97 Memorable Incident: Getting high with Pat Hale while working on Midnight Sun deadline. Since High School: Went to college (American U); went to law school (California Western in San Diego); got married (Laurie); have two daughters (Elisa & Danya); bought a house. Currently doing immigration law for local non-profit org assisting low-income immigrants and their families with their immigration issues. San Diego's great, although I do miss the Washington Post, but, hey, now that it's online, I guess there's not much else to miss. Memorable Teacher: Pat Hale. (Just kidding about the above comment) Her words of wisdom upon leaving Peary were: don't be a communications major. So I ended up a History major (which is fun, but useless) and had to drive myself deeper into debt by going to law school to justify the debt I put myself in by going to college. Thanks Pat. (Any comments on the impending tobacco legislation??) The site is a nice nostalgic stopover. Any progress on the Midnight Sun archive? Hey Jeff, thanks for taking on this thankless task. I was a 98/105 JV wrestler for a time. Remember?? Those were some days. ********** From: Susan Cruzan Suzy_Cruz@msn.com (1970) Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 Subject: Engagement Last week, high upon the Tuscan hills overlooking Florence, I was proposed to in front of the statue of Neptune in the Boboli Gardens. My fiance David Cohen and I plan to be married later this year. We are both absolutely thrilled!! ***** QUICK TAKES ***** Michael M. Braun - Class of 1968 mbraun@mantech.com I found out about the website from my sister, Chris Braun, class of 1966. Occupation: Engineering Manager, Spouse: Carlene; Children: Danielle age 27 and Kelley age 23 Walter Webb - Class of 1978 webbserv@erols.com Occupation: District of Columbia Fire Department, Engine Company #10, Lieutenant; Spouse: Donna Marie, Children: Joseph Donald 5 Comments: Thomas J. Lawrence, died February 15th, 1994 Ardis Cook Hutchins - Class of 1969 gkhutchi@facstaff.wisc.edu How found? Ken Roseman. Occupation: Architect/Interior Designer, Spouse: Greg; Children: Luke Hutchins - 18, Christine Hutchins - 13, Missing People? Ned Pinkerton - Jackson, Wyoming teacher lives in a neighboring community; Sandy Pank Rutowski - Gaithersburg, MD class of 68 Cindy Wilk Downing - Class of 1976 MSDOWNING@msn.com Occupation: Registered Nurse, Spouse: Mark; Children: Lindsay age 12, Meredith age 8; Since High School: Working as a Nurse Manager in a local hospital in Raleigh, NC Selected one of the "GREAT 100" Nurses in NC in 1994 Caroline Roth Besiryan - Class of 1981 Besiryan@aol.com I found the MSO through the Gazette. Occupation: Mom, Spouse: Vrej, Children: George - age 15, Greg - age 12, Tanya - age 7 Mike Clark - Class of 1983 Mike_Clark@discovery.com How found? Robert Wyne told me about it!! Occupation: Art Director, Discovery Channel Online Mark Newman - Class of 1978 marknewman@erols.com I found out about the website from my brother - Paul Newman class of 73. Occupation: Construction Inspector II WSSC, Spouse: Darcy, Children: One son due in early June Karen Welp Demeza - Class of 1980 kdinfred@aol.com Occupation: Realtor, Memorable Incident: "THE SLIPPERY PIG" Susan Mergenhagen - Class of 1978 susanm@faseb.org Occupation: Marketing & Sales. Missing People? Charley Abod is a tax accountant. Mark A Frazier - Class of 1981 frazierm@od.nih.gov Occupation: Network Administrator Scott Thurber Class of 1971 scurtis@jonesradio.com I found out about this at the reunion. Occupation: Radio Jock Kimberly DeVine McDaniel - Class of 1979 mcdanieljw@aol.com Spouse: Jim McDaniel (1979), Children: Kristen 12, Jimmy 8, Joseph 6 John D. Fitts - Class of 1976 no e-mail at this time I found out about this through Danny Hardwood who I graduated with, and he now teachs my son. Occupation: U.S. Postal Carrier, Spouse: Kim, Children: Katrina Maren Howard-Fitts 17 years old, Tony Howard-Fitts 16 years old, Kimberly Rose Fitts 19 months old Becky Barrow Clarke - Class of 1978 snowshoe60@aol.com I found out about the MSO from my sister, Joyce Barrow Class of 1979. Occupation: Registered Nurse/Case Manager, Spouse: Charles, Children: Heather Barrow Clarke (Age 5), Memorable Teacher: Mrs. Hale (English) gave me the confidence to pursue my career in nursing and to go on and get my BSN degree. Scott Wyne - Class of 1975 sgw40@aol.com How found? My wife...Peary Graduate...1982. Occupation: Montgomery County Police Officer, Spouse: Debbie Freed Wyne, Children: Shawn 17, Scottie 16, Stewart 14, Kevin 10, Austin 4 Kathleen Healy Delaney - Class of 1977 tdelaney@crosslink.net Occupation: Program Manager, Spouse: Tim Diana Jones Cornell - Class of 1975 no e-mail address submitted I found out about the Peary website from my brother, Gregory Jones (66). Spouse: Dan John Richardson REDf150GUY@aol.com (1983) I found out about the website from Peggy Lee VanScoyk. Occupation: stylist, Since High School: working Kelly Kernan McCarty - Class of 1983 no e-mail address submitted How found? Terry Kernan. Occupation: mom, Spouse: Ed, Children: Eddie 10, Sean 8, Patti 6; Since High School: being a mom John A Ashoff - Class of 1971 jafa53@aol.com How found? Mother sent me an e-mail about this. Occupation: Business Analyst, Spouse: Audrey (Wendy), Children: Kristina Ashoff - 20 and Matthew Ashoff - 17 Rick Porter - Class of 1970 rporter@aga.com I found the Peary site through a HotBot/Lycos search. Occupation: IS Technical Specialist Dean Winning - Class of 1977 winningd@erols.com I found out about the website from my brother Craig (1974). Occupation: Chef, Spouse: Norma Lopez Winning (1977) Norma's Occupation: Office Mgr., Children: James Dean (J.D.) Winning 3 years; Since High School: Married Norma Lopez in 1981 - Graduated from Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, NY - Work as a Chef in Washington, DC Debra Wilson Clutteur - Class of 1977 Sun4power@aol.com Occupation: Medical Secretary, Spouse: Stanley (Sonny) Elaine Kaplan Shuster - Class of 1964 Elaine_Shuster@fc.mcps.k12.md.us I found out about the website through word of mouth. Occupation: Instructional Aide, Spouse: Jerry, Children: Brian 27, Eric 24 (married) Comment: Steve Chaiken class of '64 died of AIDS 1997 Dan Harwood - Class of 1976 dan_harwood@fc.mcps.k12.md.us I found out about this from other teachers. Occupation: Teacher, Spouse: Rosemary, Children: Patrick 12, Emily 10, Timmy 6, Colleen 4 Allan Prigal - Class of 1974 aprigal792@aol.com I found out about this from a Peary alum who is a client of mine. Occupation: Realtor, Spouse: Robin Children: Faith Melissa 16, Melanie Michelle 13, Eileen Naomi 8 Scott Moore - Class of 1967 scsmoore@aol.com I found out about this from my sister (Lynne - 1965). Occupation: Pepco Customer Service Supervisor, Spouse: Cheryl (Marceron) Moore (1970), Cheryl's Occupation: Church staff/receptionist, Children: Stacey (26) Kathy Weixel FitzGerald - Class of 1985 kfitz27@hotmail.com I found out about this webiste from my sister in law, judy. Occupation: registered nurse, Spouse: bill, Children: megan 15mos June Steele Stockwell - Class of 1980 junesteele@aol.com Occupation: teacher, Spouse: Scott Stockwell, Children: Richard 11, Madeline 6 Brenda Zerbe Kelley - Class of 1980 mkelley@chesapeake.net Occupation: writer, Spouse: Michael, Children: Mike 16, James 14, Matt 14, Joe 8, Abigail 5, Bethany 6 mos. Since High School: Writing and building a family, Future Plans: hopefully a "best seller" - Memorable Teacher: Mr Kilpatrick - what a hunk!!!! Steven Jones - Class of 1971 My brother, Gregory Jones ('66) told me about the site and is submitting this for me. Occupation: U.S. Government, Spouse: Sandy, Memorable Teacher: Ed Burlas for all the time he and I spent together in furtherance of the athletic programs. END OF TEXT - MIDNIGHT SUN ONLINE - VOLUME 2, NUMBER 10 Articles for the June issue are due June 20, 1998 Copyright 1998 The Midnight Sun Online - http://www.pearyhs.org |