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How many neighborhood people can you find? This was taken at St. Adalbert's church on Morningstar Road in about 1970. I can remember 10 names. Top row at left: Mike Smizaski, Me, Berny Codd, Joey Marsh, John Fumando. Middle row at left: Frank Carpelis, Joe Deganero, John White. Bottom row: Carolyn ?, Denise Lange & Marge Pryzmocki. |
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Do you remember these things? Report card day was THE most horrifying day for all kids! As you could see, I wasn't exactly setting the world on fire ! Look at that 40%. AND, I went to class! Don't they give you like a 45% for excessive absence? I should've just cut out everyday, I would of gotten a higher grade! |
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How cool is this photo! Even in Kindergarden we were cool! I see Jeff Perosi, Greg Perosi, Charlie Sullivan, John Fumando & Me from our crew. |
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Look at this crew! Spanning the generations!! Ricky, Michael Mondello, Joe Skonieczny, Joey Mondello, Jimmy Marsh, Alan, Tommy Mondello, Joey Marsh, Jeff Skonieczny & the kids! The next ones to carry the torch! This was about 1986 maybe 87 at Joey & Angela's house. Remember Joey organized the lawn dart's tournament that rivalled any tornament we played during the softball years!! Cool!! |
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Left to right we have JC Glancy, Johnny Civale, John Fewer & Steven (Chucky) Nordman. This is Van Name & Simonson....The next Generation! I haven't seen these faces for 15 maybe 20 years, and I knew who they were the second I saw the photo! Man, that's pretty cool! Is that a sandwich you're holding? Or are you just happy to be on the internet? |
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Look at this beauty! Can you guess who this is and where he was standing in front of ? Give up ? It's my father Joseph Mondello Sr. at age 15 ready to conquer the world! It was 1948 and he was standing in front of P.S.22. There's no mistaking that wall and fence. At the time, he was living at 514 Melyn Place right across the street from the school. |
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