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		<title>People With Whom I&#8217;ve Lost Contact</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Moran</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It happens in everyone&#8217;s life I suppose. Our intentions are good, but we seem to lose contact with people who have meant something to us in the past. Here are some of the people with whom I&#8217;ve lost contact. Hopefully, they or someone they know will see this and we can catch up. Jeannine Schiller-Lenge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It happens in everyone&#8217;s life I suppose.  Our intentions are good, but we seem to lose contact with people who have meant something to us in the past.  Here are some of the people with whom I&#8217;ve lost contact.  Hopefully, they or someone they know will see this and we can catch up.</p>
<p><strong>Jeannine Schiller-Lenge</strong><br />
I haven&#8217;t seen Jeannine since her wedding in the mid 90&#8242;s.  Marriage is enough of a reason for a woman to not keep in touch with single male friends, but I really do miss her.</p>
<p>I met Jeannine while doing plays at Little Flower High School.  She was beautiful and intelligent, which made me naturally drawn toward her.  I asked her to go with me to my Senior Prom, and she did!  Over the next several years, we would meet up now and again. We&#8217;d even go a couple of years without seeing each other, and then, somehow manage to find each other again.  However, this time around, it seems we&#8217;ve lost touch forever.</p>
<p><strong>Terri Houser</strong><br />
Speaking of Little Flower High School, the whole reason I started doing plays there was because I met Terri during an event for Saint John Newman.  Three boys from Roman were chosen to take part in the procession, and I got to carry our school flag.  Three girls from Little Flower were in line behind us, and we had to wait for about an hour before the ceremony began, so we talked the whole time.</p>
<p>It was unusual for me to keep up my end of a conversation, especially in those days, but Terri was very easy to talk to and there was an attraction.  She was newly elected head of the Student Council at Little Flower and quite cute.</p>
<p>When I did the first play at LF, Terri signed my program book and gave me her phone number.  I called her to go to a party, with the hopes that we might start dating regularly.  At the party, she told me that her family was moving to Colorado.  I have never heard from her since.</p>
<p>There are a few Little Flowers that I would have like to have gotten to know better or kept in touch with&#8230;<br />
Marianne, who called me &#8220;Bobby Bear,&#8221;<br />
Donna, who became a nun,<br />
Dottsie, who I never really knew but was really cute,<br />
and the teacher who directed &#8220;Arsenic and Old Lace.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>John Lund</strong><br />
<strong>Joe Bonner</strong><br />
<strong>Mike Sexton</strong><br />
<strong>Mike Pascarella</strong><br />
<strong>Mike Minnick</strong><br />
My high school friends, some of whom I could probably contact via the school website, but don&#8217;t because I don&#8217;t feel worthy.  They&#8217;ve gone on to have careers and families.  I&#8217;ve been trapped in my own world, getting nowhere. </p>
<p><strong>Joe Yukanavitch</strong><br />
Joe was my best friend in my later years as a boy scout.  Once I left the scouts, he and I lost touch for a while, until I bumped into him on day.  We caught up for a bit, then he took off on his bike, and I haven&#8217;t seen or heard from him since.</p>
<p><strong>Amy Kresloff</strong><br />
I met Amy while working at Camp Saginaw in 1979. I do know where Amy is and have contacted her once or twice.  She is another friend who married, and she has no real reason to keep in touch with me.  I have a few great memories though.</p>
<p><strong>Lisa &#8220;Lee&#8221; Blender</strong><br />
Lee was another young woman I met at Camp Saginaw.  She, Amy, and I hung out together the entire summer.  I saw Lee a few times after camp, but lost touch with her after a year or so.  I wonder what she is doing now.</p>
<p><strong>Donna Baptista</strong><br />
Donna was my piano instructor at Temple University.  It seemed we spent more time talking about my problems than working on the piano.  She was married, so I couldn&#8217;t get too close to her, but one always wonders about these things.</p>
<p><strong>Albert Lucas</strong><br />
Albert is a world record holding juggler who I worked with at Busch Gardens.  While we never were very close friends, I was glad that he considered me someone he could talk to and spend time with after work hours, even if it was just to do some computer work for him.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve tried looking Albert up several times via Google and other search engines, but he seems to be very private and not much information is available.  I have always wanted to continue our friendship.</p>
<p>I miss the support and happy times that a group of friends offered.</p>
<p>There are many others I&#8217;ve missed over the years.  Perhaps I&#8217;ll add some to this list later.</p>
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