VOL. XVI, NO. 4
What Thanksgiving holiday festivities or customs do you observe?
Cathy Noto '77 - It's just an average day, except this year it's the day before Frank Zappa!
Mr. Tony Soucek - We just get together as a family. It's basically a feeling of togetherness.
Brian Turem '77 - I usually start my Christmas shopping.
Joe Romano '75 - Eating, because it's wrestling season!
Dan Nove '77 - No teachers, no homework, and no school!
Gregg Sayed '77 - I sing Christmas carols.
Vera Kocepula '77 - My dad goes out and hunts the turkey for our dinner every year.
Mr. Leonard Callen - We all have Norwegian dishes.
Diane Bisher '77 - I sit around and laugh while my turkey burns.
Brad Chiakas '76 - Sit home and wait for Santa Claus.
Joanne DiMaggio '76 - Eat the traditional Thanksgiving dinner.
Ray Konopka '76 - Going to K-Mart for a pumpkin pie.
Chris Prochenski '78 - Eating Polish ham, Polish sauerkraut. . Polish everything!
Karen Bibby '77 - The parades, the Santa Claus one especially!
Cheryl Romano '76 - All the relatives come over, drink, and play pool.
Caryn Hoffstedt '77 - The festivities start on November 1 when Mom hangs up the pilgrims on the Fridge. The atmosphere builds as she continues to mount horns of plenty and turkeys to the light fixtures. Then Thanksgiving Day dawns. We dress in the familiar Thanksgiving costume and set out over the river and through the woods.
Liz Martin '76 - Every year at Thanksgiving we go to Granny's and eat Thanksgiving dinner. Granny is the best cook.
Madonna Strykowski '75 - At Thanksgiving close friends get together at home and give thanks for all of the good things that happen.
Sue Logsdon '78 - Thanksgiving festivities mean a lot of food and getting stuffed. Sometimes you get sick from all of the food that you eat.
Roberta Rapata '77 - I like to watch my grandmother pluck the feathers out of the turkey; then we use them to decorate the house.
Mary Suda '76 - We usually go to my aunt's house to see all my long lost relatives that pinch me on my cheek and say, "My, you are getting to be such a big girl!" From there we eat a big turkey dinner, and the next day we gain 10 pounds.
Rosie Schultz '77 - Sleep late and party!
Sue Caruso '75 - Take a turkey to lunch.
Caryn Hoffstedt '77 - The familiar Thanksgiving dinner, frankfurters and beans.
Cindy LaMarca '77 - Having my sister and her kids come over to have dinner and wreck up the house.
