Hi all,
"Thanks for the info on things and all the contacts. I have been on the sites but not lately as I have been busy. Good stuff there, I enjoyed looking at it all. Sounds like you all had some fun at gathering" (Carl Z.) and I totally agree with Carl. You know, I loved Paul Newman's "The Hustler", and I can't watch it without thinking and marveling at Carl Z. and his pool skills at the Prudenville Bolling Ally. (Hi Carl! )I talked with Jim (Wooten). He was sitting on the steps of some gas station (the meeting was pure chance). His wife came in halfway through our conversation. Jim, in addition to being successful, knew a whole lot more about the downside of success. He was, and remains, for me, a person worth emulating.As far as the desire to keep the class of "66* together and active, I want to thank Lewi for all the postings and the memories. Some psychologist once said (I think it was Morris Massey), "the person who we become was carved out of the first 10 years of our life." That may be an exaggeration, but I think it's closer to the truth than we want to admit. I know my time at HLHS was a defining moment in my life. I'm sorry I haven't been back to share. With the internet and all the work that has gone into reaching out to the "66 class," I really apprecisate the heart and mind of that goal and I would very much like to be part of the next reunion.Take care,dave heyl
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