Sorry, I mean REALLY sorry, to learn of Paul's passing. There were no details but I thought he became a distinguished physical anthropologist, archeologist, or some such. We were more competitors than friends, particularly regarding the school's American History Prize. Both entered senior regents with 97/98 averages. Result: I had discovered girls (finally & no names) and Dr, Maloney clobbered me on the final regents 98 to 95. God, he was big though. We looked like Mutt & Jeff accepting our 'awards'.
Paul used to sit behind me in most classes and I knew him fairly well. I will never forget the day I came from Latin to French class and as I sat down, Paul told me President Kennedy had just been shot. He of course had no details at that time but we shared a moment of unbelief. I liked Paul and I like others am sorry that he is not with us now. I never saw him after high school. I wonder if anyone kept in touch with him or has any further information about him. This is so sad as it is with so many others.
During high school, Paul would sometimes invite me out to the farm where his family lived. Maybe because his dad was a doctor, Paul had a great interest in things like skeletal structure, and he had an impressive collection of animal skulls in his bedroom. I remember Paul as being smart, articulate, friendly, and hungry to learn. Even in his first term at Michigan State University, he was enrolled in a special Honors Program. I was sorry to hear of his passing.
Allen B Chatt
Sorry, I mean REALLY sorry, to learn of Paul's passing. There were no details but I thought he became a distinguished physical anthropologist, archeologist, or some such. We were more competitors than friends, particularly regarding the school's American History Prize. Both entered senior regents with 97/98 averages. Result: I had discovered girls (finally & no names) and Dr, Maloney clobbered me on the final regents 98 to 95. God, he was big though. We looked like Mutt & Jeff accepting our 'awards'.
Georgene A Jacobs (Della Penna)
I rode the school bus with him every day. What a nice guy. Sorry to hear about his death.
Joan Kellogg (Oliverio)
Paul used to sit behind me in most classes and I knew him fairly well. I will never forget the day I came from Latin to French class and as I sat down, Paul told me President Kennedy had just been shot. He of course had no details at that time but we shared a moment of unbelief. I liked Paul and I like others am sorry that he is not with us now. I never saw him after high school. I wonder if anyone kept in touch with him or has any further information about him. This is so sad as it is with so many others.
Dorothy A McCurdy (Spear)
I remember Paul as well. I am sorry to hear of his passing.
Peter Mumford
During high school, Paul would sometimes invite me out to the farm where his family lived. Maybe because his dad was a doctor, Paul had a great interest in things like skeletal structure, and he had an impressive collection of animal skulls in his bedroom. I remember Paul as being smart, articulate, friendly, and hungry to learn. Even in his first term at Michigan State University, he was enrolled in a special Honors Program. I was sorry to hear of his passing.