What fond memories of those days when I looked at the photos posted by Ed. They were great. Spent a great deal of time in the chapel! I found myself wondering why the lines "when our high school days are over" felt so familiar. Then it came back ...all of it ...the alma mater. Nearly 40 years since we sang that song and it remains true...Seton High, we honor you.
Had a thought. I know a surprise to most! But any way...many of us never had a chance to sport our school colors. Those in sports had their letter sweaters of course...but those of us not so coordinated really didn't. Is there any interest in the class of 70 resurrecting King Royal and having royal blue and white rise from the past in retro sweatshirts? I am sure there must be a photo around of the beloved royal basketball that could be converted to stitchery.
Just a thought.
Pam
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Thanksgiving 2005
Pictured above, left to right: Chris Jackson George, Debbie Stulir Wozniak, Mary Lynn Kukelka Brown, Lindell Coty, Ellen Schofield Long, Ed Carmine's wife Debbie, Kathy Sculley Scott, Ed Carmine, Carol Gould Weldon, Mike Andrako, Rob Salamida.
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Sounds like a plan, Pam. I'm sure we can find a likeness of the old "King" or use one of the varsity letters for a design! Give it a shot. Could also be a worthy prize for the planned Olympics next summer.
Pam,
I have done several sweatshirts/shirts for conventions over the years with special logos and I am sure that if someone has their old letter sweater and can get it to an embroidery shop or even a digital photo that it can be recreated. I would love to have a hooded sweatshirt with the Seton logo. Several years ago I was shopping on Christmas eve wearing my Broome Tech sweat shirt and met a girl whose mom had gone there. I sure felt close to home that Christmas! Great idea!!!
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