Tuesday, March 9, 2010

nativity1968 blogspot: the movie




I have run out of material. The blog will go dormant for now. Enjoy the movie version that was created over the weekend. It received a G rating as well as A-I from the National League of Decency (morally unobjectionable for all). It is not in 3-D so put away those glasses.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats and Thanks to our Maitre de Blog for all that you do!!! I think we had a genius among us! Keep practicing those dance steps!
Loved it, Jay. Sincerely, Mernie

Anonymous said...

Jay it was great. Now you've got some free time to get ready for the 50th! Thanks for the blog. I was a fun place to stop by and visit.

Thanks again.

Bill G

Anonymous said...

Jay,
Thanks for the memories. What a great time .... and are we really almost 60???

Gosh, I remember setting up a bunch of those pictures when we were working on the yearbook. To make the one at the top, Sister Rosella drew this incredible set of graphs and wouldn't let us touch them - we just smiled and pretended that we did them.


All the best, and Godspeed, everyone. Till next time.

Carol Felker Scarborough

Anonymous said...

Thanks Jay,
Brought back many memories. I could not make the 40th reunion. Maybe I will make the 50th?????
Loved hearing the song Heart!Haven't heard that since Willow lake and the Jordan Brothers.
Thanks again!
Diane (Wawrzaszek) Barney, California

Unknown said...

Jay,
Thank you for all the creative work you did. It made the reunion a very special event. As with Carol, I remember setting up for those year book pictures. The only time the microscopes came out in Flossie's room was for the year book picture! Hope to see everyone in 2018.

Rose Zitka Armour, San Diego

mallton1 said...

Jay,
You are the greatest! I've been busy marrying off my children since the 40th. One daughter married in October and son will marry in 29 days. I'm officially retiring from teaching this June. Don't know what I want to do when I grow up but I will spend the next few years waiting for the 45th! Sweet Arrow would be a good choice again. Love to all Hilltoppers from class of '68,
Peggy Powers Allton, Jacobus, PA

Anonymous said...

I was in the Class of 56 and our Senior Trip was also to New York City. I'm niot sure why the nuns thought we went there but we all knew it was because the drinking age was 18 in NYC.
Not to worry about "almost 60"- I have shorts that old.