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There’s a lot of memories crammed into this old BJ reunion photo with
identifications provided by newsroom retiree Roger Mezger.
Photographer Don Roese and wife Maryann Roese are in the photo. They
visited former BJ State Desk reporter Cathy Strong, a journalism legend in New
Zealand, and Paula and I met Don at the airport when they were leaving and we
were arriving for our visit with Cathy.
Another photographer, Tom Marvin, who lives on a farm in southeast Ohio with wife Kaye.
Photographer Ron Kuner, famous for his apples in Stark County, I believe.
Photographer Ott Gangl, famous for his sinday photo shoot in the BJ
photography studio on Sundays and skiing around the world with his late wife,
Anne.
Photographer Denny Gordon, who has pedaled his bicycle a zillions miles,
often 20 miles at a time.
Chief photographer Bill Hunter, responsible for the eccentric but talented
crew.
Photographer Lew Stamp.
Betty Lammerding, in the Features Department when I was Television Editor
and the late Joan Rice was at the next desk to mine.
Russ Musarra, with the famous temper and talented investigative reporting.
Ken Krause, who moved to Medford, Massachusetts with wife Maura McEnaney.
Kathy Fraze, who proved me right when I told BJ management that this State
Desk reporter would make a great editor.
Bill Hershey, who was the best digging reporter at the BJ during my time
there, and quick-thinking when a union organizer put a gun to his head while
Bill was talking to me. He told the guy, “They are saying a lot of lies about
what you guys are doing and I’m here to prove that they aren’t true.” So the
guy said, “Come along with us” as they burned tipples of non-union mines.
Chuck Ayers, whose remarkable political cartoons and “Crankshaft” comic
series flashback in my mind when I look at the autographed food container that
he signed for me. It’s still in my den, a shrine to my memories.
Former librarian Sandy Bee Lynn, who Paula and I run into regularly
because he husband and Paula often play in the same bands or go to the same
concerts.
Reporter Jim Carney, perhaps the nicest person I encountered during my 26
years at the BJ, who probably still has the scare from jumping his head into a
street sign after crossing is hurriedly to escape traffic.
Pam McCarthy, who had a reunion with Cathy Strong in Ohio that included me.
The erascible Charles S. Montague, aka Chasm, who has even more memories
than I do about Ol’ Blue Walls.
Susan Reynolds, newsroom secretary who could match whirling devish Pat
Englehart is any discussion.
Roger Mezger, who has become a better chronicle of the old days at the BJ
than me even though I publish the BJ Alums blog. Maybe he can take over the
blog when I join Harry Liggett in that Great Newsroom in the Sky.
Charlene Nevada, who kept her nose to the ground to get the news and to
help us keep track of what was going on at the BJ. As BJ Editor Paul Poorman
once famously answered a question with: “I don’t know. Charlene hasn’t told me
yet.”
If you’re old enough I’m sure you can conjure up even more memories of
your own.
You know what they say: No one ever dies as long as someone has them in
their memories.
Thanks, Roger.
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