What a wonderful evening that you put together. I think it was a dream. How wonderful to see everybody. You have all worked so hard to make our 50th a pleasure filled with memories & good feelings.
It was one of the most memorable evenings of my life & I feel so fortunate to have been there to share it with my classmates.
Fondly,
Judith Weininger Fried
Kudos to the entire committee. What a hoot! It was so great to see and chat with so many former classmates. Some have changed a little, most of us quite a bit, but only physically. I have been on a high since Friday night and can't stop smiling. It seemed to me that everyone was genuinely happy to be there, delighted to see each other and although many of the conversations were only sound bites, the hugs and kisses more than sufficed. Again, thanks for the hard work you obviously did…it showed and was appreciated by all.
Paul C. Krouse
paulkrouse@comcast.net
(847) 295-3432 (voice)
(847) 295-8483 (fax)
What a great reunion! From the website all the way through to the
entertainment, you get an "S+"!
Your hard work meant a lot to so many.
Thanks again!
Evy Epstein Aronson
Hi:
All of you did one terrific job! I really had fun and I think
everyone did, but I bet you are glad it is over. At least for another 25 years.
Lois Messer Spaid
Dear Joel and Co.:
I received my Memory Book in this morning’s mail. Except that over half of us don’t have a class designation, all of you did an absolutely FABULOUS job!!
I’m sure your time and hard work are appreciated by all of us.”
Evelyn Marks Siegel
To the entire committee. It was a wonderful reunion thanks to all of the hard work of all of you. We had a wonderful time. Thanks again to all of you for a nice time.
Sincerely
Jo DeFilippo Callahan and BobCallahan
A brief thank you to you all - and to everyone else on the committee that I am not notifying.
The evening, as I'm sure you know, was a huge success. I am soooo sorry that I missed Friday night - heard that was great too. Everyone that I have seen and talked to since the reunion is astounded at how much work you put into it, how many people came and how much fun everyone had.
The group as a whole weathered the past 50 years fairly well, though some did better than others...
All in all - it was great fun and thank you for your 2 years of hard work. It was greatly appreciated by all.
What's next??? 55 ? 60? We can't wait till 75!
SUE (LANDSMAN) BECKER
Just want all those who worked on the reunion that they did a great
job. Many thanks,
Lois Lande
Add to the message list that I received 2 phone call from grads praising the committee. They were from Bonnie Andelman Lande and Sandy Ehrlich Sachs.
(From Diane Keller Kessler)
I want to compliment you and your committee for a JOB WELL DONE!! Especially you, George, for being the ringmaster of the whole project.
I can only imagine what a huge, huge task this was from beginning to end. You were TRULY SUPERB and I think I will hire you if I ever want to do a personal event!
My gratitude to you,
Susan Steinberg Colella
I wish I could have been at the Reunion but, my
wife Bobby and I were out of the country on a trip we
planned over a year ago for our 45th. The Memory Book
was just outstanding. Thanks to you and your
committee, it is very meaningful.
The most famous intersection in Chicago is State
and Madison. For us from 52 to 55 it was Ardmore and
Glenwood. Best to you and your family.
Lenny Rubenstein
Indianapolis, IN
To The Senn 50th Reunion Committee
Fifty year ago we started at Senn,
Life was simpler way back then.
We’ve matured and gone in different ways.
It was great to go back and relieve our Senn days.
For the reunion in 2030 may I suggest
We start looking now for a place that is best.
A nursing home sure has its appear,
With the Gerber company furnishing the meal.
For some of us it will be harder to chew,
And diminishing eyesight might restrict our views.
We’ll all talk louder so we can hear,
And hope we still have at least one good ear.
Wheelchairs on plane may become quite a chore,
For those who travel in from afar offshore.
But who knows what new technology will be know,
A push of a button could bring everyone home.
After 50 years it was hard to know who was who.
Can you imagine what another 25 years will do?
I really look forward to the next time we meet.
A 75th reunion would be an extraordinary feat!
This committee was great! They all deserve a cheer.
Let’s have them all back for our 75th year.
Thank you all for your hard work and time.
I love you all—
That’s the end of the rhyme.
Brenda Eisenberg Smiley