I was looking for Michelle.I lost touch...I am saddened by her passing.I lived with her and her husband in the mountains for a while.We had some good times and I loved her as a sister....
Michelle, I remember you as a classmate in some of my classes at MVHS soon after it had first opened. You were friendly and cheerful and always willing to help anybody needing assistance in class. I can also remember that you were good at giving impromptu speeches in classes when called upon; something I always struggled with. You are missed and will live on in the hearts of all whose lives you touched.
I remember Michelle as consistently gracious and socially responsible in school activities... like making the class homecoming float and being a good student. She was very attractive.
I was impressed that Colonel Blanchard was the SAC B-52 Wing Commander. Funny what we recall: I also remember we could play albums on his premium turntable, but once played they had to remain there or never be played on it again. Them was the rules.
Peggy Moyer (Kile) (1969)
I was looking for Michelle.I lost touch...I am saddened by her passing.I lived with her and her husband in the mountains for a while.We had some good times and I loved her as a sister....Chris Braden (1967)
Michelle, I remember you as a classmate in some of my classes at MVHS soon after it had first opened. You were friendly and cheerful and always willing to help anybody needing assistance in class. I can also remember that you were good at giving impromptu speeches in classes when called upon; something I always struggled with. You are missed and will live on in the hearts of all whose lives you touched.
Steve Modrzejewski (1968)
I remember Michelle as consistently gracious and socially responsible in school activities... like making the class homecoming float and being a good student. She was very attractive.
I was impressed that Colonel Blanchard was the SAC B-52 Wing Commander. Funny what we recall: I also remember we could play albums on his premium turntable, but once played they had to remain there or never be played on it again. Them was the rules.