Sunday, December 23, 2007

The winter of love


click on photograph to enlarge
Who could forget the easy listening of the Al Robel's Orchestra* setting the tempo with the band's mild performance of sight and sound? For starters, probably everyone in this photograph, which was taken back in December 1967: the so called "winter of love." That is when an unprecedented number of young people (estimated to be in the dozens) converged into the Nativity gym, creating a seminal moment in Pottsville's musical history. It was called the Christmas Prom.

Easy-listening music was immediately criticized by some as a tool of the devil for its ability of letting dance partners actually have physical contact with one another in public. Others said that the three hour event was likened to being trapped in an elevator for days and that rock and roll would soon take over the airwaves of WPPA, WPAM and WMBT.

Yes, many remember 1967 for its psychedelic summer of love in San Francisco, but in Pottsville it is the fortieth anniversary of the winter of love, where easy listening music ruled. Try and remember those gentle, bland sounds that filled the gymnasium one cold december night.
It was pure magic.


*Remember that Al Robel is often confused with Jolly Jack Robel, the polka king of Shenandoah.

Merry Christmas.


Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Greetings from Lock Haven!


I look forward to any reunion we may have next year. I personally have a preference to have something at a hotel/meetingroom, but they look like a nonexistant entity in Schuylkill County. Perhaps I shoud move back and opensomething down there. Even little Lock Haven has something here. I did get to a nice reunion for another organization in Reading last month and had a great time. Of course, it was at a very nice hotel.... A picnic sounds like a great idea too. I never did know about those when they were held. Somehow I got out of the loop for 15-20 years. I've been enjoying your blog entries. If I find any old pictures, I will forward them. If I may help in any way, please let me know
Take care.

Joe Murton








Thanks Joe for your note. I will give your website some publicity if you don't mind:
If anyone else has a website of interest to the Class of 1968, please send in details.
maitre de blog
Here is a video involving feet.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Greetings from Latvia!










Jay Zane in Riga, Latvia

The maitre de blog received this note and photo. Let's keep them coming!

Dear Maitre de blog:
While I have never been to Singapore, I did get to Latvia this past summer. Most of the time I am in Pottsville. Incidentally, Mr. Holahan, a former English teacher at Nativity, relocated back to Pottsville and lives close by.
Does anyone ever look at this blogspot? Anyway, that is not me with the accordian. I am left-handed. I have yet to find a left-handed accordian, even at Renninger's Market. I will try and find something better to post on this site. For now I give you the seal of the city of Pottsville. "Greetings from Latvia" is more attention grabbing than "Greetings from Pottsville."
Sincerely,
J.R. Zane











Interesting photo of you, the seal of the city of Pottsville as well as the photo of the Latvian accordian player. As Andy Kaufman would say, "Tank you vedy much!"









Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Greetings from Ohio!













----- The photo above to the right is Bill Garrity circa 2003 --------

Maitre de blog received the following message:

This is a great sight.Let me dig through my A&P shopping cart and see if I can find something interesting. Ohio* is almost as far away as Singapore; Isn't it?
Bill Garrity


He then proceeded to overload my computer with his Baltimore Catechism and and old math test that he is still working on. Apparently he is stuck on the question: Write the number seventeen million eight hundred thousand and two in Roman numerals. Sorry I can't help you as I never paid attention in my Latin class. I only remember a few phrases such as "tuis pugis pignore" ** and "cum catapultae proscriptive erunt, tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt."***
I did find a Roman numeral convertor on the internet: Here is the link: Roman Numeral Convertor.
I can say for certain that if Bill thinks Ohio* is almost as far away as Singapore, he should request a GPS device for Christmas.
Here is his Catechism for those of you with good eyesight (or be like me and click on the picture):







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It was great to hear from Bill. I hope he passes on this blogsite address to others.
Remember to send in any email addresses that you have. Many that were given in 2003 are obsolete already.
Thanks Bill for the photo, the copies of your state seal, your catechism and the unfinished math test.
* "Hang On Sloopy" is the official state rock song of Ohio.
** "You bet your bippy."
***When catapults are outlawed, only outlaws will have catapults."

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Friday, November 16, 2007

Greetings from Singapore!


Apparently this website is getting more responses from Singapore than Schuylkill County.




Here is a note from George Cahill. He is the heir apparent to Hugh Branum, the original Mr. Greenjeans from the Captain Kangaroo Show of yesteryear.
Now if we can only find the heirs to Crabby Appleton and Tom Terrific. It was great to hear from George after all of these years and he is wished lots of luck.

Hello Nativity Class of '68!

I've attached ... some current information on my where abouts and a couple of pictures from Singapore of my wife Darlene, my son George IV & myself along with Paul Pistore who played Mister Moose on the All-New Captain Kangaroo Show.

Hope all is well in the Heart of the Anthracite Coal Region and I'll try to work on making it to the 40th Reunion but show-biz being a catch-as-catch-can enterprise, I can't make any promises. My contact information is below; George N. Cahill III2220 Amity CourtNew Port Richey, Florida 34655

My best to all, George N. Cahill III Odex Pte. Ltd.Singapore

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Janice Yenosky's old homestead

photograph courtesy of Richard Nagle

Here is a photograph of Yenosky's Cafe in Schuylkill Haven, the home of classmate Janice Yenosky. This area at the time was referred to as "The Irish Flats." I think the street was called Jacques Street which is odd for a street in the Irish Flats that contained a Lithuanian bar. I guess that was one of the first glimpses of globalization. The area is now referred to as "The Island." Anyone interested in the history of Schuylkill Haven can see a lot more by surfing over to Richard Nagle's website at : http://schuylkillhavenhistory.com/
St. Ambrose School was located not far from this place, across the Broadway Street Bridge on Dock Street. The East Penn Bus Company used to transport students to and from Nativity in those green busses that emitted lots of fumes. The eighth grade nun was Sister Marie Sponsa, affectionately known as "Spongie." A bit of trivia: her surname was Noonan.