Friday, September 28, 2007
Robert Wurst
Raymond Giemza
Ray checks in from Raleigh, NC and wrote the following:
"Unfortunately, a combination of family and business matters conflict with the date and I will not be able to attend. I guess that's the consequence of operating your own business and having five grown children!
Since I won't be there to thank you in person, I wanted to express my appreciation for the work you've done on this event. To me and many of our classmates, Pope Pius was a special place, and above all the friendships were what made it so. The years are flying by and the opportunity to assemble the Class of '67 becomes that much more difficult. I applaud your efforts and hope the event is one that you find personally rewarding at many levels.
I've attached a picture of my brood taken recently at one of our annual outings to the Carolina beaches.
Wishing you continued success in all that you do."
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Margie Foley (Wright)
Margie and her husband of 34 years, Fred, reside in Jonesboro, GA for the past 29 years. She has such fond and wonderful memories of PPHS, friends and those poor nuns who had faith in us!
Margie graduated in Nursing from Rutgers (1971) and Masters in Nursing from Boston College (1973). Read her blogging on "where to after that? "
"Just marry the Army Officer and see the world! We lived at West Point and in Heidelberg, Germany and then down to Georgia where we set up roots. Fred is now a Retired LTC for the past 10 years.
Our children - Elizabeth (29, married to Neal) and Wes (26, single and eligible) are both graduates of the Univ. of GA. Elizabeth blessed us with our first grandson, Charles Wesley this July 4th (Firecracker). Thus, my absence from the Reunion due to a Grandmother obligation in Colorado where Elizabeth resides.
Presently, I have been a Nursing Professor in Pediatrics/Maternity and Women’s Heath for 12 years at Gordon College one of the Univ. of GA colleges. Last Nov. I presented a Nursing Education Research Project at Trinity College of Nursing in Dublin, Ireland. What a thrill and to travel in Ireland for a week was just awesome.
A fond hello to all my former classmates from the great class of PPHS 1967!!!"
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Rosemary Malba (McCartney)
Rosemary checks in from Parsippany, NJ. She is employed by AT& T as a Strategic Bid Manager.
Rosemary and her husband Joe have been married for 27 years and have 2 daughters, Katie and Kelly. Both girls should be done with their degrees in May and after 33 years with AT&T Roe can then look forward to her next adventure: retirement. Roe and Joe love to travel and play golf. They have recently been to Ireland, Hawaii, Las Vegas, the Grand Canyon and California. They've played golf everywhere but Ireland and hopefully that's next. They recently came in third in a golf tourney in the Poconos and Roe won the longest drive.
Roe has fond memories of her friends at Pope Pius and is anxiously awaiting the reunion to revisit some of the great times they had.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Barbara Popek (Giarmo)
From home in Paramus, New Jersey Barbara writes that she finds it hard to believe that 40 years have passed. She has many fond memories of PPXII and her friends there. Unfortunately she will miss the reunion since she will be away on vacation. Barbara enjoys traveling, gardening, spending time in NYC and her work as a gay rights activist and educator.
“Funny how you never know where life will take you - after high school, and Montclair State I continued working at NJ Bell (where I started as a telephone operator - working part time in Passaic). I enjoyed a 36-year career there, retiring from Verizon Yellow Pages just 4 years ago. Loved the work - diversity training, change management, communications and I introduced the first bilingual yellow pages in the former Bell Atlantic. My involvement in diversity at Verizon was a big help when our son at age 13 told us he was gay. This led me to become involved in the gay rights movement and today I am co-president of PFLAG (Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) of Bergen County and currently am part of a coalition of concerned community leaders in Northern NJ working to create a "safe space" for gay teens to meet. As a family, we march annually in the NYC Gay Pride parade, have lobbied our Congress in DC for equal rights for all citizens and we do presentations at schools and corporations in North Jersey. I am so proud of our son - he produces events for a non-profit in NYC, and is an accomplished actor/dancer/singer/composer/choreographer. I recently returned to the work force, working as a Special Events Manager for the YWCA of Bergen County. Have a great reunion - who knows, maybe I will see you all at our 50th!”
The photo is of Barbara, husband Tony and son Chris.
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Marilyn Ratzer (Harding)
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Jack Coco
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Kenneth Swatt
So finally I should post my own blog. My wife Joan and I just celebrated our 35th anniversary. We have two married sons, Ian (Kristina) and Christopher (Meghan) so we are empty-nesters (well sort of) since Chris and Meghan recently moved in to stay with us while they wait for their house to close. We have lived in Bloomfield, NJ for the past 33 years and last year bought a condo in Sarasota, FL. I have been in banking and finance for my entire career. For the past 12 years I have been self-employed as a mortgage broker doing a wide variety of commercial transactions. There are many challenges. I graduated from Lehigh University in 1971 and Rutgers with an MBA in 1975.
Hobbies include reading, gardening and lap swimming. We enjoy our trips to Sarasota where we just chill out, eat out and get quality beach time with long walks. No thought of moving there for good but rather an oasis that we will spend more and more time in as we move toward semi-retirement.
We are looking forward to the reunion next month and seeing everyone.
Barbara Sholz (McCarthy)
Hi fellow Piusites! I plan on going to the reunion and look forward to seeing all that will be there. I greatly enjoyed the last two, those being the 10th and the 20th. The 40th sounds a bit drastic, but at least it’s not the 50th, not yet at least. Yikes!
I graduated from Montclair State and became a Drama and English teacher at Clifton High. After two years, I headed for New York City and quickly got my Equity card performing in a long running comedy “improv” show. This got me as close to Broadway as The Manhattan Theatre Club. You could see me in movies, as long as you didn’t blink, lots of soaps and over 250 commercials. I became a model (yes, even non-skinnies can model); in print I was a nurse, secretary, a businesswoman and especially a mom. I performed in regional plays and musicals and those would often showcase in New York. I sang in operas and even got to appear with Placido Domingo and Richard Tucker. In the mid ‘90s I began another phase in my career. I became a cabaret performer. I work with a pianist, and sing popular songs from the 20th century. We perform in restaurants, New York boites and at private events. I don’t make a lot of money but I get to dress up and sing my heart out. It’s a lot of fun. I even have a website: www.BarbaraMcCarthy.com.
I remember a lot about Pope Pius. I came from nine years of public school and found the nuns rather mysterious. What were they hiding under all that? Once, we saw a shock of brown hair peeking out of Sr. Catherine James’s habit. She actually had hair, and it was brown! I hated those late Tuesdays and First Fridays! I never went to First Friday mass and if the kids who did would’ve stopped going, we could’ve dispensed with the disrupted schedules. But like I said, I was from public school. I thought we had one of the best high school Glee Clubs around. Thanks to Sr. Catherine George, I developed a strong musical discipline, which has served me well. There were a lot of nice kids there ---we all were from middle class, hard working backgrounds with parents who wanted us to get the best education that they could afford. There are some good friends I made at Pope Pius: Paulette Genthon Nevels, wherever you are, I would love to see you, Joanne Szoda Martin who sat behind me all those years (thank you for your continuing friendship) and of course, my best friend in high school, Sophia Putykewycz Farmiga.
The best move I ever made in my life was to marry my husband Patrick, who I met when I was 14. The next best thing I ever did was to have three wonderful daughters. I enjoy being their mother and am very proud of each of them and their accomplishments: Siobhan, Rutgers ’05, Fiona, Georgetown ‘07 and Keara, Lafayette ’10. We live in Montclair, NJ, in one of the dozen solar electric powered houses in town. Our beach house at the Jersey shore is also solar powered. If you want to reduce your carbon footprint, we’ll have lots to talk about at the reunion. See you there!
Barbara
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Ruth Wood (Waller)
Ruth has been an RN for 38 years working in the ER at Passaic General (PBI) and St. Mary's.
Pat Kane (Hanson)
I have spent the last 13 years in Las Vegas. Thanks to the crazy drivers I was in a bad accident in 2004. My left leg was paralyzed but after a lot of swimming and PT I'm walking again. Look forward to seeing everyone.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Rocco Grassano
Monday, September 10, 2007
August R. Soltis
Augie Soltis has checked in from Pompton Plains, NJ. After graduating from St. Francis College Augie claims to have had 10 professions in 10 years before going back to grad school at FDU to get an MS in biochemistry. While managing the laboratory at Chilton Hospital he pursued his JD at Seton Hall and was admitted to the bar in 1984. He has been a practicing trial attorney ever since and also operates a title agency with his oldest son, Keith (not pictured). Bradley and Kelly are Augie and Mary's other two children. They also have one grandchild who they are spoiling rotten. Hobbies include golf, skiing and travel (lots of travel now that the college bills are done). He closes with"see you all soon"