Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Lincoln, Those Were The Days (part 1)

I know you guys want to get on the reunion thing, but I need to open the vault to those Lincoln Middle School Memories.
Who doesn't remember :
1 - Saturday Rec
2 - Yes, Wally Walenta paddled me and Bobby Hillman for having a pen fight, and yes I left, but in my own defense, Robb Piotrowski dared me to leave.
3 - Mr. Buss saying " Freese" at the bell
4 - Mr. Semmel saying "Basically" and "Get out your work-a-texts and your Duo-Tangs"
5 - Nuke the Hassler (Tracy Paine wrote it all over the annex before it was demolished)
6 - someone whistling at the board in Mrs. Cole's class to get her attention, and her saying "I'm not a dog"
7 - Music Appreciation
8 - Bang, Bang, Maxwell's Silver Hammer (and all the other Beatles songs with Ms. Lux)
9 - Square Dancing
10 - Watching all those film strips in Mr. Balmer's and Mr. May's classes
11 - Watching the spit ball on Mr. Strein's lip
12 - Sands' notorious "Dr. J." paper dunk in Superka's class
13 - Mrs. Fulton telling Robb to "go back to sleep"
14 - Todd (Mike) Mullen getting under Mrs. Bell's substitute's skin (on a daily basis)
15 - Ms. Kornfiend in the lunch room
16 - The yard stick slap in Art class
17 - Field day at the High School and Catty Playground
18 - The bug collection, the rock collection, and of course the leaf collection
19 - the one-way hallway in 5th grade
20 - The seventh grade trip to NYC and throwing pennies off the World Trade Center AND eating lunch in Central Park with the bums

That's just what came to me in the last few minutes, lets try to expand any of these or add your own.

- Freeman

72 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ahhhh....it's all coming back to me. Do you remember the time I made fun of Mrs. Fulton's legs. She loved that, I 'm sure. BTW- I dared you once, no the 2nd, 3rd and 4th time !

Jeff P said...

Steve, Good to hear from you. Saw you with your son -looks like your'e enjoying life. Great post on this one...
I remember Mullen pisssing off a lot of teachers -but Mrs. Bell subsititue was beside herself everyday. She had to leave the classroom and go across the Hall to get Mrs. Rothrock and sometimes even Mr. Snyder....it was a daily event to just see Mullen "work it". The best part was seeing him get dragged to the hallway and then hear him giving even more...

I remember two things from the WTC trip...Izaat Stealing shit from the WTC gift shop and Strohl throwing an M80 out the window at the back of one of the buses on that trip -he nearly took out a tractor trailer next to us just outside the lincoln tunnel....dude, the early signs were there!

Sandman said...

Stevie - do u recall when that fuckin nut SuperK smashed the overhead when he launched his paddle? "Uh....now see what u made me do". wow. imagine that today...............

Jeff P said...

Hey John....saw "your grains" - very nice!

Steve - care to expand on Cake Face (#15).....

LongE said...

Remember the classroom chaos everytime Superka turned his back to write on the board?

Sandman said...

total mess...........i loved it - the guys was gonna melt down any second......total chaos

cake face??? too cool.

NYC trip - cant stop laughing at that. nice bus ride

judy said...

how about tracy paine geting stuck the all -in-one-desk and falling over.

and mr. schwank (?). sax lessons. yessirree.

and who the hell was the girls gym teacher? phylllis? i hated the bar hang.

Sandman said...

foody- where u at?

LongE said...

I can still picture Superka ..snapping his fingers....hand in the air saying "people! people!" in a very disgusted tone...

judy said...

at home neglecting to make dinner.

judy said...

superka's white patent leather shoes. that poor guy.

who was mr. villani?

mr. muenker, wasn't he always playing 'pocket pool'?

kristen said...

judy, you dont remember the girls gym teacher, she coached you in high school field hockey too...she is finally retired from teaching and coaching...

and thanks for bringing up maxwells silver hammer, now i'll be singing it too all day...

kristen said...

judy, you dont remember mr villani, either? wow, we all used to think he was hot

LongE said...

I only went to Lincoln one year. Was Mrs. Bell's substitute Mrs. Urland...or something like that?

kristen said...

you have to check out the "lincoln glucose fix" post, more post on villani

judy said...

it gets all mumbo jumbed.

that's right. phyllis. how could i have forgotten?

i loved to sing yellow submarEEEEne with lux.

judy said...

my 'crush' was mr. post in 9th grade.

i still can't picture villani.

judy said...

i vaguely recall uralnd. how about mrs. rothrock and learing about muslims?

LongE said...

OMG. ...I hated that class. She called me Toddles.

Jeff P said...

Jude - Think Italian Rump Wrangler....

judy said...

she was a racy woman back in the day.

i ran in to the art teacher, the one with the crazy curlie hair - about 10 years ago. she was at an aerobics convention when i was teaching that stuff.

i can't remeber her name. she told our class if you want to slit your wrists, cut along the veins instead of across. joey cunningham used to terrorize her.

we were in the 6th grade.

LongE said...

Jude...shouldn't you be at Happy Hour?

judy said...

hi jeff!

yep! i got it now. and now he's gay.

Sandman said...

newmoyers? wood shop sitting on those little benches....what a mean prick...........

judy said...

it's a school night.

i actualy went out to a rock show last night and i'm feeling like take out and a movie on the couch.

LongE said...

Wasn't Mrs. Rothrock married the the Mr. Rothrock who taught at the HS? I never had him for any classes....tall dude...

Jeff P said...

Longe- your'e right on that one...never quite understood that "connection". A fiery Red Head with the older sophisticate....

kristen said...

judy, didnt we have ms claus for art...she's still there, and how about the librarian, mrs miller she was a witch

kristen said...

ms crampsie and the fiesta, now they have a huge fiesta in the gym for like the whole day, all the grades and some towns people come to buy the kids wares

judy said...

there was a mrs. claus - she had black hair. i loved her. i''m pretty sure that was 5th grade. but that other one...i wish someone could remember her.

i had a major crush on the non-nazi-like hassler. i used to try and impress him by teling thim i watched SNL in my 5th grade science class. tracy p wrote nuke the hassler because he gave all this shit for writing about hiroshima. tracy almost cried. but hassler was a prick to him.

judy said...

wow. i'm starting to write incoherent sentences. i better go tend to my chores.

g'night all. cook up some more memories so i can laugh my ass off tomorrow.

kristen said...

remember jack, the perv janitor

kristen said...

and judy, what do you mean good night, isnt only 7pm there?

Jeff P said...

No - I don't remember any psycho janitors..must have been a chic thing!

judy said...

g'night=i have to go get my laundry and make some dinner.

pauko27 said...

Fulton - Orgel's words!

Longe, wasn't it Joe Cunningham and Bob Hillman vs. Superka? Mighty battles.

Yea, Rothrock, we learned all about religious stuff in her class, but she was really cool. She knew how to handle the characters in our class.

Does anyone remember the Pacman cartoons that Tracy Paine and I drew? Or was that just between us?

And I'm sure by now word of our blog has spread to the teachers in all the schools!

Jeff P said...

Dave - Fulton always got you, Joe J & I confused. I guess just because we were all had that "arian youth" thing going on -and being about the same size.

Carol (Schleicher) Good said...

Ok, I am having a hard time remembering these things and I do not remember a psyco janitor.

mathbach said...

for a great retelling of some mrs Bell substitute torture you need to scan Mary's bio comments.

poor Superka - i think you could see his hair falling out.

how about Mr Breon, making Mullen stand for like 20 minutes with his nose in a circle that Breon drew on the chalkboard.

what about the Pantella biology cheating scandal, how did that all go down?

Anonymous said...

John - I remember the Sex Pistols coming out party ! Do you remember when I brought the Sugarhill Band Album? Lux was a beauty.After all these years, I still know all the words to Stairway to Heaven.

pauko27 said...

Matt, Pantella was high school, so that story can wait...and wait...and wait.

Robb, I'm glad to hear someone else was listening to rap back then. You had me by a year or two. I didn't start listening until 9th grade (remember the top 9 at 9 (9:00) on Power 99.9 out of Philly? Everyone thought I was crazy, but Matt can attest that I said back then that rap was going to be big.

andrea said...

dave....rap? didn't know you liked that....out here we have the super 4 at 4 and the top 8 at 8....the funny thing is....it is the same everynight!

Vicky said...

Judy, I remember Mrs. Claus. I remember her for two reasons:

1. My older brother was dating her husband's ex-wife and she told me the connection (God it was like GH!)
2. Because of reason no. 1, I was scared shitless of her yardstick and the way she used to slap it on the desk!

The other art teacher, the slitting wrists one, I remember her, but I can't remember her name - Ginny something.

I had heard Mr. Villani left his wife for a another man. Mrs. Rothrock was everything I aspire to be as a teacher. Poor Mr. Superka....Joe Cunningham was too much for him.

mathbach said...

Hey Andrea - what's with you and no pics, not the kids, not the dogs, not you, not even a marguarita?

LongE said...

Mr. Superka use to keep picture of himself playing college basketball for Georgia, and in the picture he was guarding a hall of fame player. Can you name the player he was guarding?

Steve Freeman said...

About Mr. Villani, if you were in my 6th grade section (6-6 or 6-1 or 6-5 or whatever the number was), we only had him for health and study hall. So the memories are probably weak, if any.
I see him every day at Gold's. He is an athletic director or principal or some kind of administrator at Freedom High (in Bethlehem).

I could not remember Mrs. Urland's name, but now it is all coming back.

I remember Mrs. Fulton when she was on crutches and wanted to show us her inflamed knee(s). Robb started screaming, "Nooooooo".
Anyone remember the preposition chant? Repeat after me - aboard, about, above, after, against, along, among, around, at, but, down, during, except, for, from, in, into, like, near, over, . . . I could go on. I recite it for my students in HIGH SCHOOL, they think I am screwed in the head anyway, so this justifies their thoughts.

Carol (Schleicher) Good said...

Ok now this is scary because I still remember the preposition chant also! How could we forget. By the way Steve, you forgot across. I also remember Mrs Costello's entire unit about the Myans and Incas. We had some type of fair or celebration or market or something like that. It was fun.

Vicky said...

I always like to impress the English Department at work with the preposition chant.

Carol (Schleicher) Good said...

We had to learn the preposition chant because...

Jamie said...

I made my sixth, seventh, and eighth graders learn it. They weren't too thrilled about that, nor did they find my Mrs. Fulton stories funny.

Colin said...

Steve, Good to read about you. Glad things have been going well.

What about Mrs Bell coming back off sabbatical in the middle of the year and calling us her little chickadees. I used to wish that Urland was coming back. Was I the only one?

Did Mr. Bolmer stand in the front of the class holding up what appeared to be some sort of stone knife and drone "Old Stone Age or New Stone Age". Then he would stare out the window for a few seconds and say it again. Or am I making this up. I never new what to make of that guy.

The non-nazi Hassler paddled me once for asking to go to the bathroom. He said it was my hall pass.

Matt I think that it was Ron Hassler who was real hard on Mullen not Breon although I could be wrong.

kristen said...

steve, mr villani is assistant super...and you missed alot more than across, how bout all the b's
aboard, about, above, across, after, against, along, among, around, at, before, behind, below, beneath, beside, between, beyond, by, down, during, except, for, from, in, inside, into, like, near, of, off, on, outside, over, past, since, through, throughout, till, to, toward, under, underneath, until, up, upon, with, within, without

Steve Freeman said...

Kristen - I knew I forgot the b's but I could never do them without the hand thing and I was typing, so no hands available at the time. Isn't it funny how we learned that chant and can still do it.
Carol - we learned it so we could identify prepositions. I hang out with an English teacher who says his 11th grade students can't identify a preposition from a participle or a clause from Santa Claus (or is that Mrs. Claus banging that damned yard stick).
Colin - wassup? I see your dad every once and a while at the 7-Eleven by my house. Things are going well, thanks for noticing.
Everyone - isn't it funny how we refer to Bob Hassler as the Non-Nazi? This season on RCN (formerly Twin County Cable), I called it the R-on Hassler C-entral Catholic N-etwork, because he coaches CCHS boys and was on way too often for my liking. I just wanted to smack him right in his overly large Adam's apple (like I wanted to in 6th grade when he took over for Mrs. Varkoni)

Anonymous said...

Robert Hassler is now superintendent of North Penn School District down here in Lansdale. HUGE school- over 1000 graduates from high school. I'll be putting my daughter in Catholic school- thank you very much.
Judy- I remember Ms/Mrs. Claus!!!

tmmullen said...

Long-e--I got your back. It was Pistol Pete. And Superka held him below his scoring average. One point below his scoring average.

Kristen--You beat me. I was going to amend Steve's preposition list. Nice job.

Steve--"But" is a conjuction, not a prepostiion. Conjunction, junction, what's your function?

ALL--Both Breon and the Nazi Hassler hated me. More accurately, I think Breon busted my balls because he considered me a worthy adversary. Nazi Hassler realized he was not a worthy adversary for me and therefore busted my balls. Does that make sense? More on them later when I have time.

But for now, Matt--Was it Miss Bell who tore us new ones because we spent an entire study hall making Eagles posters right before the super bowl? It came to mind because the actual study hall was in Breon's room and she was covering it for someone else. "Was that ALL you did during that time?!"

mathbach said...

i thought we were making the posters for Breon's class as some kind of project or maybe that was the posters that showed mathmetical properties - additive, associative etc.

remember heart punches? there was good idea.

Carol (Schleicher) Good said...

Mrs Fulton would be so proud of us. I say it to my kids too and they think I'm weird. I wonder what ever happened to Mrs Fulton. She seemed old and ready to retire when we were there. Is today's generation even learning the preposition chant? They are missing out if they aren't.

Mare said...

Does anyone remember making pillows in Home Ec? It took us five million years to make them.

I remember someone standing on a cheer in Mr. Superka's math class. Was it him or was it someone in the back that was trying to see the board....help on that one please....anyone, anyone?

Matt - Every time I log on, I go back to Mullen's Mrs. Urland's story on my blog so I can laugh all over again.

Jeff P said...

Mullen - good call on Pistol Pete -you beat me to the "trigger" on that one. What I want to know is how the hell do you recall he held him below his scoring avg....must be fun being a "poster child" in a Super Star's photo -at least he didn't dunk on him!

Mare said...

Pauko - I think I remember the Pac Man tablets. When you flip the pages, did they move?

mathbach said...

Lew - yes, i remember the blow darts, but i forget who it was, somehow Joe C comes to mind but i'm not sure.

Anonymous said...

I think Freeman was involved. Because.......he shot me in the neck at the Boys Club. Anyone remeber the Boys Club on Front Street? Padded walls on the 3rd floor?

Steve Freeman said...

Blow Darts - I was involved. Joey showed me how to make them and we got in trouble in Mr. Deutch's study hall for shooting a girl (think Jamie S.) in the butt. When we got caught, Joey said, "I'm sorry." and Deutch said, "Don't be sorry, just don't do it again".
I use that line on students now when they say sorry.

Boys' Club - isn't it a chinese restaurant now? I remember hanging out there. Playing pool, regular and bumper. Watching TV in the "cage" with Malcolm. Dodgeball on the third floor. Buying Whatchamacallits and soda on the first floor and spilling the soda on the pool table (the stain was never removed - at least not the last time I was there).

Who's ready for part 2? Let me know. I have a snow day and need to break away from school work. I am working on a draft right now.

Anonymous said...

Freeman-
Glad you're on.....I posted somewhere else that you have a twin. "Sway" on American Idol.... did you see him?

kristen said...

carol-- Mrs Fulton died several years ago, and yes, today's generation is learning the preposition chant, at least at catty anyway. Jake came home a few weeks ago and was trying to memorize it and of course i had to spout it off....

steve, the boys club isnt a chinese restaurant, i think its some type of office building...anyway the chinese rest in catty is now next to the old Angelos, i can remember hanging out there, he was great. MJ and i would hit it occassionally after playing the video games at Space World (was that the name MJ?) where Pies on Pizzaria is now..owned by CHS alum John Landy...enough history for now?

LongE said...

Yes Mullen....I believe P. P.'s average was about 45.

Anonymous said...

The bearded dude at the club had a one word nickname. It was somethink like "Oger" "Lipper" etc...

randyg said...

Kristen - I remember after all the cadet and knee-hi basketball games a gang of us would go to Angelo's for pizza. Those were good times.

What's One Hung Lo doing on his day off today????

kristen said...

now that you mention it, i forgot about those basketball games, now i'm going to watch Jake play...one hung lo did a little bit of this and then not much of that

pauko27 said...

Judy, not sure why, but I remember that wrist story, too.

Mare, no, they were laid out like a regular comic strip. Precursors to the tablets in HS.

mathbach said...

Dave - how many tablets do you still have? Judy do you have any?

pauko27 said...

You're going to make me take down my foot locker with my old papers, the one that is on the top shelf of my garage 10 feet up, aren't you?