Not only did I love the picture of you and your interns and thought it cool that one of them was a Wheatleyite, but I couldn’t help noticing the display of wine bottles in the background.
Love reading all the comments from the Wheatley community . Makes me feel young again. I want to say “Hi “ to all my former classmates from class of 68!
Mad thanks and praise for another stellar newsletter! While I didn’t know a soul (except Ouida Mintz) mentioned,
the trip down memory lane (from 7 Drarfs Bakery, Mr. Ellman’s swift room departure lesson, Dead Heads, etc. and those heartfelt dearly departed sentiments) created a more than memorable newsletter. Special kudos to the Kool Kids pedaling 100 miles for www.helpamericahear.org/bike-100 and providing all of us the opportunity to do our part to make a difference!
Class of & Nearly 71 and Always Having Great & Meaningful Philly Phun
Not only did I love the picture of you and your interns and thought it cool that one of them was a Wheatleyite, but I couldn’t help noticing the display of wine bottles in the background.
Frenchmen will remain Frenchmen…
Art, always enjoy these newsletters. There getting better each time.
Merrie Sesskin
1971
Love reading all the comments from the Wheatley community . Makes me feel young again. I want to say “Hi “ to all my former classmates from class of 68!
Art, Keith & to all who contributed,
Mad thanks and praise for another stellar newsletter! While I didn’t know a soul (except Ouida Mintz) mentioned,
the trip down memory lane (from 7 Drarfs Bakery, Mr. Ellman’s swift room departure lesson, Dead Heads, etc. and those heartfelt dearly departed sentiments) created a more than memorable newsletter. Special kudos to the Kool Kids pedaling 100 miles for www.helpamericahear.org/bike-100 and providing all of us the opportunity to do our part to make a difference!
Class of & Nearly 71 and Always Having Great & Meaningful Philly Phun