Margaret you were very smart and beautiful, and never stopped learning about life and the things that interested you. You cared for the underdog and fought for what you thought was right.
I'm in shock. I joined the website to look you and several PHS alumni up. I did not expect to find you in the Memory page.
If memory serves me correctly, I was your first serious boyfriend. We had wonderful times together ! You were 3 years younger than me and I remember people asking me why I was dating such a young girl ? (I knew why, you were a fantastic person !) I remember you inviting me to the Sadie Hawkins dance @ PHS, must have been 1966 or 1967 ? And of course we had our song. 'Cherish' by the Association.
I remembering calling you and when your sister would answer the phone, she sounded exactly like you and tricked me quite often. Then we came up with a signal you would tell me so I knew it was you and not your sister.
Patricia Montford (Coulombe) (1968)
Margaret you were very smart and beautiful, and never stopped learning about life and the things that interested you. You cared for the underdog and fought for what you thought was right.
I love you and miss you every day!
Pat
John Hopkins (1966)
Margy,
I'm in shock. I joined the website to look you and several PHS alumni up. I did not expect to find you in the Memory page.
If memory serves me correctly, I was your first serious boyfriend. We had wonderful times together ! You were 3 years younger than me and I remember people asking me why I was dating such a young girl ? (I knew why, you were a fantastic person !) I remember you inviting me to the Sadie Hawkins dance @ PHS, must have been 1966 or 1967 ? And of course we had our song. 'Cherish' by the Association.
I remembering calling you and when your sister would answer the phone, she sounded exactly like you and tricked me quite often. Then we came up with a signal you would tell me so I knew it was you and not your sister.
Ah the good times, God Bless you.
John
Henry Randolph Hensel (1963)