***Of This And That
In The Old North Adamsville Neighborhood-In
Search Of…..The Reunion Redux
From The Pen Of Frank
Jackman
For those who have been following
this series about the old days in my old home town of North Adamsville,
particularly the high school day as the 50th anniversary of my
graduation creeps up, will notice that recently I have been doing sketches
based on my reaction to various e-mails sent to me by fellow classmates via the
class website. Also classmates have placed messages on the Message Forum page when they have something they want to share
generally like health issues, new family arrivals or trips down memory lane on
any number of subjects from old time athletic prowess to reflections on growing
up in the old home town. Thus I have been forced to take on the tough tasks of
sending kisses to raging grandmothers, talking up old flames with guys I used
to hang around the corners with, remembering those long ago searches for the
heart of Saturday night, getting wistful about elementary school daydreams,
taking up the cudgels for be-bop lost boys and the like. These responses are no
accident as I have of late been avidly perusing the personal profiles of
various members of the North Adamsville Class of 1964 website as fellow
classmates have come on to the site and lost their shyness about telling their
life stories (or have increased their computer technology capacities, not an
unimportant consideration for the generation of ’68, a generation on the cusp
of the computer revolution and so not necessarily as computer savvy as the
average eight-year old today).
Some stuff is interesting to a
point, you know, including those endless tales about the doings and not doings
of the grandchildren, odd hobbies and other ventures taken up in retirement and
so on although not worthy of me making a little off-hand commentary on. Some
other stuff is either too sensitive or too risqué to publish on a
family-friendly site. Some stuff, some stuff about the old days and what did,
or did not, happened to, or between, fellow classmates, you know the boy-girl
thing (other now acceptable relationships were below the radar then) has
naturally perked my interest.
Other stuff floating on the Message Forum page defies simple
classification such as the mundane administrative work that has rightly taken
up the time of the reunion committee one of whose members, and an old friend, Jessica
Sills, periodically likes to keep me posted describing her trials and
tribulations and so I know more, probably more than I want to know about the
doings of the committee. I do not know if Jessica is aware of the “law” of
organization of such social events but the things she has described to me sounded
awfully familiar from my own work on various political and social committees. And
as such things go it looks like her work has followed that same path. Obviously
for a reunion, a 50th reunion in the modern go-go age the key
question is to be able to get in contact with each and every class member. A
daunting task. As she noted to me in one of her e-mails that is the most
pressing task lately since in order to make an event worthwhile and worth the
energy of pursuing to the end a minimum number of people have to declare they will
attend, or seriously think about it.
That most pressing issue of how to
find “missing” classmates has slowed down considerably during the last few
weeks as the now tradition sources of current detection, the Internet and
mailings have dried up. The Internet is invaluable these days as source since
anybody who is anybody with the slightest vanity, or curiosity is on some site.
Interesting the most fruitful places are high school-related sites. I believe a
worthwhile study could be conducted based on the premise that one’s high school
attachment, for good or evil, is the number one place where you would log into,
way above any college or other organizational affiliation. That is true in my
own despite the hard times I had going through the damn process. This contacting
in any case is a thorny question since not everybody once they left North
Adamsville High, or any high school for that matter, wants to be found for any
number of reasons from awful memories of school to being on the run from the
law, repo men, ex-wives or husbands combined with that generational issue
mentioned before about computer savviness and ability to navigate the
“information superhighway” combined with fifty years of missing-ness [sic]
makes for some problems. So that gives you an idea of what a social committee
is up against. Nothing earth-shattering but nerve-racking if you are planning a
one-shot event.
Recently Jessica, who I believe
told me previously that this was her first reunion committee membership since
the tenth year anniversary, mentioned how she got corralled into joining this
time. Well not exactly corralled since she was looking to volunteer for a
reunion that would probably be the last effective time that the class, now deep
into the insurance mortality actuarial tables, sickness and disability, could
get together short of a nursing home or an assisted living encampment. Let me
run the scenario she presented just to show how the thing works.
Last fall, sometime in October,
she tried to get in touch with some of the people who chaired the last reunion,
the fortieth. Here is what she wrote:
“Hi Jerry [one of the co-chairs] (If you don’t remember me
you used to live next my grandparents- The Kellys -on Young Street in the old
days.) I sent the following to Linda Perkins (now Cielo) [the other co-chair
whom she was able to reach fairly easily because she is still working an
administrative assistant at the school and thus a valuable source of
information] which may interest you:
Hi- If I recall from a flyer I received then you and Jerry Gates were the central
organizers for the 40th reunion of the NAHS Class of 1964 so I
wanted to contact you and see if there are any plans afoot for the 50th
next year. If so I would be happy to work on the organizing committee. If not
are you up for forming a committee to do that organizing? If we can get five or
six people from the area to meet that would get us started. Are you still the
Principal’s secretary at NAHS? That would be invaluable. Also below is a note I
want to send around to various sites (Classmates, Facebook, etc.) once I know
what is up in order to get a feel for whether we would have enough attendees to
make it worthwhile. Thanks for your
time. Later Jessica Sills –jessicasills28@comcast.net
Having received information that no committee had been
formed at that point Jessica (and Linda, Jerry said he could not so it this
time due to pressing grandfatherly concerns) started an event page on Facebook
and wrote the following after Linda had set up a class website and became the
original webmaster (later taken over by Donna Nolan who had more expertise in
this matter).
“Originally posted on Facebook now updated here to reflect
information on the North Adamsville 64 website-http://www.northadamsville64.com/class_index.cfm:
“Hi Class of 1964- I would like to help get people together
to organize our 50th reunion (Ouch!) –Don’t ask me why but I am feeling some
old time breeze in my bones coming from the tepid waters of Adamsville Bay,
coming from the dusty old tree-named, Indian-named (oops, Native
American-named) streets, and ocean-named streets of our town smacking me in the
face. Coming too from some old bleeding Raider red nostalgia that I have not,
well, have not felt since the day in June 1964 when we threw our collective
caps in the air at Veterans Stadium and went out to face the world, a world
that were didn’t create and were not asked about but which we faced as best we
could. Coming, hell, from mind’s memory of steamy summers at Adamsville Beach,
HoJo’s ice cream, deathly school lunches, those guys including a boyfriend of
mine running around tracks and on the streets in shorts subject to the whims of
irate drivers and old lady pedestrians, also irate, cheering myself silly at
those titanic football battles, especially senior year, when I moved on to
another boyfriend who starred on that team, especially senior year, on those granite-grey
leafy autumn afternoons. And too reflecting to on that fresh clean breathe of
the “newer world” that was in the air just then. (As I write this on November
22, 2013, no need to ask what happened on that date or where we were not with
this audience, overwhelmed by that little sadness that our dreams, our
outrageous over-sized youthful dreams, might have been shortened up just a bit,
that that day some portentous ebb of history would hold us back.)
All this telling me to help put this reunion idea together
since this is effectively our last shot at coming together under the sign of a
significant anniversary. To see our respective old gangs collectively for
probably the last time that the clan would be able to gather on a significant
occasion what with death, disability, forgetfulness and just plain fright at
the idea of a next time taking their toll. That the next significant milestone,
the 75th , assuming that the mania for oddball celebration years
like 30th , 45th , and 60th , or worst 38th,48th
or 68th has no taken root we would all be at or approaching
ninety-three. A very scary thought, the thought of holding a reunion at some
assisted living site or nursing home. No thank you. Now or never.
Are you up for it? Would you attend? Are you still in
contact with 1964 NAHS in your “social network” (formerly known as friends and
acquaintances)? Let them know what's afoot – As well as this site I have set up
an event page on Facebook - North Adamsville High School Class of 1964 Reunion-
and other sites to reach out. Later Jessica Sills”
Of such pitches committees and reunions are made. More
later.
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