My Magic Moment at the Reunion
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Please use this page to enter any magic moments you have had either before, during or after the reunion as a result of it.

Thank you CP

I want to thank a special lady for her warmth,caring and friendship. For the past several weeks she and I became very close and it was one of the best experiences of my life. I do not let many people get real close to me, but she was able to and I will remember her for it. I have been blessed in the building of this reunion to make contact with several past classmates and even though it took 40 years I am greatful for your love.

Bob Cosmar
Thank you Janet K

Meeting you after all these years and becoming friends has brought me great joy. Strange how we were classmates and never crossed paths. I love you very much.

Bob Cosmar
To the other Janet K in Coshocton

Janet we have known each other as friends and lovers for along time. We came together in the magic and we remain close because of it. I treasure your friendship and your unique way of being yourself.........Love, Bob

Bob Cosmar
Becky W

Becky, who would ever have thought that we would become friends after 40 years. I know that if this reunion had not happened we might not have. It is a joy to know you and spend time with you when you are back here....Bob

Bob Cosmar
Caution Magic at Work

I do believe in Magic. 

Because Bob has devoted so much loving kindness into planning this reunion many doors have opened for me. I have made contact with a cherished friend after a thirty five year silence-I love you Diane!!!  And I have been surprised by the joy of finally getting to know and love Bob and the shining soul he is.

And if that is not enough, I feel a special tie to all of you who read this-whether you can attend the reunion or not-we are all part of this Magic and each one of us build it with the unique experiences our life has shown us. What stories we are! And God loves a good story!

We all shine on!

Janet Alampi Kody
I remember....
I will always have some unique memories from "good ole' Coshocton High"!
 
I'm sure these memories are probably pretty familiar if you grew up in Coshocton in the 60's. I imagine many others share some of these same fond memories with me.  I'm betting most could add a lot more to this list, and I'm hoping some other CHS alum will  jog my memory and add a few of your Coshocton HS memories too.
 
Some of my fondest Coshocton HS memories...
I remember... Of course, the one and only "Freeze" ... "the" hangout with the best chicken sandwiches ever, and I remember standing outside at The Freeze in all kinds of weather, kids eatin' "superburgs" (a truly Coshoctonian expression, if I ever heard one!). 
I remember... Thursday nights at the Youth Center on Main Street (and later on 3rd St  across from the courthouse), slow dancing to Hey Hey Paula for the umpteenth time.  Wondering if that special guy would ask to take you home as you "close danced" to the familiar traditional last songs "See The Pyramids Along The Nile" or "Goodnight My Love".
I remember... In the summers, the weekly dances at the pavilion at Lake Park.  Also the outside dances in the 60's with the live bands like The Shadows, accompanied by the live mosquitos, that were supposedly exterminated by Coshocton's innovative bug fogger truck (which I always believed choked more people than bugs).
In the winters, ice skating on the frozen tennis courts at Bancroft and at Roscoe Basin.
I remember... Coshocton's school cafeteria's pièce de résistance ... pizza burgers. (never had any quite as good... I would pay good money for that recipe!). 
So many memories...
Decorating for the proms in the girl's gym...
Or putting signs on the lockers before the games.
The booming pep rallies of the early 60's that rocked the gym.... and the really lousy ones we "skipped" out of in the late 60's. 
I remember ...  before the game pep rallies blocking off the streets of the town, stopping traffic, holding hands snaking down Main Street before the big games and I remember... the after game dances back at the girls' gym, and  the well known lovers' lanes where kids used to "park" with their "steadies" afterwards.
I remember... all  the legendary pranks practiced in the famous "study hall 28".
I remember... having the longest school day in the state of Ohio...10 periods!
I remember... moving to Coshocton from Dayton and  our family being the "new kids" in town and wondering if I would ever fit in, only to be told on my first day that I looked too old for my grade, and asked how many times I had failed.  ouch.
I remember... being amazed to find out we got out of school for the Fair (wow!)... and being pleasantly surprised that students were allowed to dance at lunchtime in the girls' gym. Coshocton sure was unique!
I remember taking one of those folded paper quizzes that all the girls gave each other in 7th grade which predicted I was supposed to marry a guy in our class I didn't even know ...and that we would have 4 children.. 2 girls and 2 boys... and his name was Mike Senter! (amazingly, a few years later that's exactly what happened). 
I remember... loving every minute of cheerleading. Being so proud of the 65' Cardinal Conf, Sectional, and District championship basketball team beating the much larger schools back when there were only 2 size divisions.  And I also remember being one of the few girls who went to all the baseball games! (why was that?)
I remember my friend and neighbor, Sharon White (67') and I just "happening" to pass by Bancroft's several times a day where the studs played basketball, knowing we frosh would never get noticed but still secretly hoping. (Sharon was a beautiful person both inside and out, and I was so sorry to learn of her passing). 
I remember .. walking to the Spot, where the best milkshakes I've ever tasted were whipped up in a large metal container, which was also placed on your table because one glass wasn't big enough to hold the entire shake.
I remember ... when there here were no school buses for us townies, and most of us walked together with our friends (not drove) to school every day ('cause only our parents had the cars back then, and we kids just borrowed them on weekends.. if we were lucky).
I remember ... the proms where kids spruced up their parents' cars instead of renting limos, had a "special dinner" out at Spitler's, and decorated the gym ourselves with crêpe  paper.
I remember... the all night senior party was such a big deal, with a dance at the HS, then a specially reserved movie at the Pastime Theatre, and afterwards walking to a breakfast served down at the VFW on Main Street at dawn.
I remember... getting to wear your special guy's letter jacket, or his class ring complete with mounds of angora (which of course HAD to match the bow in your hair). Girls polishing our white tennis shoes with shoe polish, and donning a pair of nylons to wear with those hardened white tennies (who thought of that fashion statement!).
I remember...  if a guy was really cute, he was "tough".
I remember... kissin' at The Elm Lane Drive-In on 2nd Street, and those A&W 5 cent "baby" mugs of Root Beer and footlong coneys on a hot summer day after coming back from an occasional tough day of flirting/swimming at  Forest Hills Lake.

These are a few  of my memories growing up in Coshocton back in the 60's ... do you think our kids and grandkids will ever know what they missed!
(I for one am glad I didn't miss those good ole' days in Coshocton!)
 
 How 'bout it... does anyone else have a few CHS memories?
Lin Spangler
This Guys in Love

One of best things to happen in my life
occurred while I was working on the multi
reunion. I fell in love and I never saw it coming.
Slowly and with an almost fated feeling, Cathy
Parrish Heck crept deep into my heart.  She
helped me to bring down years of walled resistance
and a confirmed bachelor mentality.  I had
never been really in love, but for some
reason, she made it easy for me to open up
and give parts of myself I did not
realize I had.  It all started when she
contacted me to thank me for my efforts
on the reunion.  I mentioned that once
I had a crush on her when I was 10 or 11
years old. She was 12 or 13 at the time.
Her family and mine were going to swim at
Forest Hill Lake together. Cathy and I
were in the back seat together with the other
kids and all I could remember were those
blue eyes and this feeling I had never been
that close to such a beautiful girl. Hell, I had
never been that close to any girl at that
age. She has filled my heart with a joy I
have seldom known and a love that was
buried for over 40 years. I adore her.

BELIEVE IN MAGIC NOW?

Okay-back on planet earth taking a post-reunion (or after Bob) look around. If you don't see the Magic at work in above photo of the beautiful lady and guy with a nice butt (photo not included) you'd never recognize Magic if it bit you in yours!

What a wonderful evening! First my heart-felt thanks to our handsome host and organizer then to all of you who attended or were with us in spirit. We are an awesome group-aren't we?

After 40 years I got to hug some of the hottest heartthrobs (under my husband's tolerant eye....), play groupie with the band, touch souls with treasured old and new friends and for a few magical moments I was seventeen again and knew what I know today-which is a bittersweet phenomena charged with powerful Magic.

And to the country club gang-thank you for providing a beautiful setting for us to wind down and stroll the candle-lit porch overlooking the backyard of my youth. There's always room for more Magic.

Mary Ellen you are an angel like your mom-and Don...far out!

Love to all-stay close.

JANET ALAMPI