In my correspondence with
the class of 1968, a demand for replacement yearbooks is a popular item. Sue Pomerantz was
the In General Business Manager and now an award winning TV producer.
Clark
This is Sue's message:
Little did I know that
when I agreed to be the Business Manager of our PHS Newspaper, IN GENERAL that
I would be pressed into service 35 years later for the Yearbook. Was this like
being appointed to the Supreme Court...for life? Okay all you PHS General fans, here's the scoop: I have been in touch with a company
that will put our Yearbook on CD-DROM They will take a yearbook and put EVERY
page on CD-ROM with many features. Here are some of the things they promise:
Zoom Up To 1600% - You'll
Be Able To Read Every Word of Text.
Put your cursor in the
area you wish to zoom and Click
Stunning Photo Quality,
Zoom-In / Zoom-Out Several Ways:
Presets Buttons,
Magnifying Glass, Preset Dropdown Boxes, Variable Magnification, Easily Pan
Anywhere On A Document With Click And Drag High
Quality Photo Enhancements (Easily See Small Pictures Like Group Photos, Etc.)
Yes, you can scroll
through the pages of your high school years on your home computer or God
forbid, put them on your widescreen TV. The cost will be $29.95 each (Plus
$5.95 shipping and handling unless they are delivered in bulk to our reunion
site) We need a minimum of 20 orders. If we can get
that many people committed then we can start the ball in motion. I will get in
touch with the 1968 reunion committee to see how we should proceed but I wanted
to get this info
to you before you spend endless hours and money trying
to get this done.
I love reading the emails
from everyone. It has brought back all kinds of memories. Lynn Dugan and I were
just reminiscing about getting thrown out of chemistry class because we
couldn't stop laughing when Mr. Leahy's dentures fell out. Ah, the good old
days
Later.
Sue P.