TRITON REGIONAL HIGH
SCHOOL CLASS OF 1964 RETROSPECTIVE
LES
GIRLS ET LES GENTS
Miscellaneous years and
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| Charlotte Schoener Since high school, Charlotte has lived
in Virginia and New Jersey and now lives on the Main Line in PA. She has worked
for the U.S. Government in Philly and at The Pentagon in Washington, D.C. For the
past 25 years, she has worked in residential real estate, both sales and
management.
In the 1970s, Charlotte had three children. They are now all
grown up, all married, and all live nearby with their families, including five
grandchildren (all under the age of five) and one more on the way.
For her
birthday in January 2008, Charlotte requested a party at the local Chuck E Cheese.
The party was crazy, but a fun time was had by all!
 Charlotte with her five
grandchildren at Chuck E Cheese
What happened to
those cheerleading pom poms???
|  Christmas in Guam! |
Richard Fee Richard and his wife, Julie, were married in
1972. They have 4 children (L to R): James, 30, got his BA from Columbia and lives
in China near Hong Kong. Danielle, 31, got a BA from NYU and an MLS from Pratt and
is an archivist for a company in Manhattan. Andrew, 25, also lives in Manhattan
and works as a model/bartender. Ashlie, 21, graduated from Cherokee HS and is a
senior in college in Virginia.
After they married, Richard and Julie moved
to Guam on a 2-year teaching contract. Then, they moved to Australia for 9 years
and then back to the mainland to raise their children. They spent 5 years in the
Philly area. In May 2006, Richard and Julie decided to move back to Guam. They are
currently professors at the University of Guam in the School of Education. They
prepare teachers to teach in Guam and the Micronesian islands. Richard teaches
special education.
Tumon Bay from the 18th floor of Guam Reef Hotel
Guam is good! Richard and Julie live about a block from the beach on
Tumon Bay. The island is very multicultural and warm — like Florida without
the old people. It has about 170,000 people plus 1.5 million Japanese tourists.
The water and warm weather are what we all need at this stage of our
lives!
Richard and Julie still consider Philly/Jersey as home and have been
getting back every 4-5 months. They travel a lot for the university and just
visited Philly and NYC in September.
Richard was SHOCKED to see Alan
Bowman — with a little less hair than he remembered, but Al's humorous
personality is still evident in the photos. Richard was teaching in HK in 1970
when Al visited him on R&R from Vietnam. It was the last time Richard saw him
before his pictorial debut on the Class of '64 website. Hi, Al!
| Speaking of Alan
Bowman.... Our "Class Clown" took a serious turn when he and his wife,
Christina, ventured into the medical equipment business. Al made his millions and,
now, he and Christina are semi-retired. They live in Mullica Hill, NJ. Al and
Christina have one son, Dylan.
 "Bald" Al with Janet and Arlene at the
July 12, 2008, party
| October 2006: This
just in from Guam...
 Richard and Julie Fee watching the Phillies play in the World
Series Richard had said that, if the Phillies won the World Series,
they would move back East. Well, Richard, the Philles won.
Where are you looking for your new home: Philly or
South Jersey???
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