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Class of ’90 Reunion: Full Rest

My apologies to those who keep checking back to see if I’ve added any more photos. I was so busy catching up with everyone that my camera sat idle most of the time – Jan wound up working the room and taking a bunch of pictures for me! Plus, my wedding is only a couple of days away, so I can safely say that it will probably be mid-July before I update my reunion pages again. Sorry about that – but I’m sure you’ll agree that I’ve got some incredibly important events demanding my attention right now. 🙂
That said…I had an absolute blast at the reunion. I’m two days away from getting married, so it’s hard for me to fathom the people with whom I went to Northside having kids (and quite a few of ’em!). But then, it’s probably hard for everyone else to fathom me getting married, so who’s to say? I just wish I’d had a little more sleep that weekend – I probably looked like the walking dead. (Again, nothing new to my former classmates.)
I’m all for a fifteen-year reunion. Does it really have to be twenty before we do this again?
I will keep updating this page once things settle down – and yes, by popular demand (and you know who you are), I will probably post some more of the ever-famous Fenter cartoons in the future, along with other relics (including a little tribute to my co-stars in the drama department). Watch this space!… Read more

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Class of ’90 Reunion: Now

Benched!
Benched!
Left to right: Odis Pilgrim, Carl Martinous and myself staked out our old haunt – sitting on the attendance office bench, waiting for Mr. Fenter to exact his unique brand of justice. Oddly enough, Glen never showed up. Odis and I would’ve gotten detention for losing all our hair. (And before anyone says I never wound up on this bench…think again! And think back to a little incident with Odis, me, and a morning announcement for the interminable journalism candy sales…)
Odis is down with DSC
Since Fenter didn’t show, Odis went to DSC anyway.
Oh, yeah, riiiight!
Yeah, right!
Left to right: Stacey Irish, Odis Pilgrim and Carl Martinous in the attendance office. Seem a little unlikely? Think again – note Stacey’s not on “the bench!”
Something you don't see every day
Another unlikely sight – Stacey Irish and Jason Campbell…in DSC!?
Roof, roof, oh roof.
Three…hey, isn’t that a mystic number?
Left to right: Ajay Patel, myself and Jason Campbell – the only survivors of Pat Werner’s AP English class to make it to the final reunion event. I’m sure there’s some significance to that number…Read more

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Class of ’90 Reunion: Then

Newspaper class 1990 yearbook photo
Left to right: Robert Heyman (newspaper editor), Lisa Crouch (writer), me (layout editor/writer, looking particularly demented in the background), D. Hays (instructor), James Riddle (writer), and Bethany Anderson (editor-in-training). If I recall correctly, Robert was holding the candy bar to protest the fact that after a stellar junior year chock-full of excellent newspapers, the journalism department was broke in our senior year and we only managed to barf up three or four less-than-spectacular issues. Most of journalism’s activities in the ’89-’90 school year involved candy sales. Not seen here because they were hiding in the darkroom: photographers Jason Campbell and Mike Hofrichter.
Earl at the Hawk's Nest, 1988
That’s me at the Hawk’s Nest, near Port Jervis, New Jersey, with a video camera glued to my shoulder, August 1988 (photo by Edward L. Harvey).
Earl at Fox 46, 1996
In the production room I built at Fox 46, April 1997 (photo by Craig Smith).
Drama Club Dinner Theater, 1989
Drama Club Dinner Theater – 1989
Left to right: Jennifer Threadgill, Stacey Irish, Joey Ness (class of ’89), Robin Bolton (class of ’89), Sylvia McDade, Kerstin (I don’t even remember how to spell her last name!), Joel Baker (class of ’89). Attempting to make bunny ears over Joel’s head: Chad Thomas (class of ’89). I was actually in the Dinner Theater that year as well, but I don’t think I was there for the picture.
Pat Werner's Surf 'n' Turf Band!
Fame! – 1989
Left to right: me (looking rather sleepy) and English teacher Pat Werner. Together with a couple of former Northside students, we were the “house band” for the drama department’s production of “Fame” in 1989. God bless her, Pat looks like she could use a nap too in this picture. I liked being in the band – especially since being in the play and the rehearsals was, unlike most other drama productions, a torturous experience that no one could ever pay me to go through again. Oh, wait a minute – I work in television. That sort of crap goes on all the time. Never mind.… Read more

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Class of ’90 Reunion: FenterToons

While I’m sure everyone remembers “RoboFenter,” one of many comics I drew in honor of our illustrious vice principal, this first cartoon – which actually pre-dated “RoboFenter” – may require some explanation for those who have forgotten. (Hell, I had to think real hard to remember the circumstances.) Sometime in the ’88-’89 school year, an enterprising art student who shall remain nameless (it wasn’t me, I was never even in the art department!) distributed photocopies of an enlightening message to everyone’s locker: “Question authority.” It’s just possible that this enlightened message was overshadowed by the picture of the naked woman which was photocopied behind it. Mr. Fenter, bless his paranoid little soul, decided that since journalism had the only photocopier in the school outside of his office, our newspaper editor, then-senior Joel Baker, must have been responsible for the flyers. (After all, we junior plebes didn’t have no sense anyhow, so we didn’t know how to operate no fancy-shmancy photocopier thing.) He proceeded to march into the journalism room and yelled “Joel Baker, my office, now!” I seem to recall Joel being in his office for the better part of that day. What a trip. (The malotov cocktail joke is another vintage Northside reference. Do you remember who it was about?)
A Lewd Publication
Now that that’s out of the way, I’m sure the next cartoon will need no introduction…
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Class of ’90 Reunion: “Preview”

A tiny fraction of you visiting this site may have done so because we used to go to school together. With the Northside High School class of ’90 reunion just a month away, I’m sure one or two classmates will wander this way, trying to figure out what the hell I’ve been up to for the past decade. Hey, admit it, you’ve tried it too – surely I’m not the only one who was geeky enough to go look at some of the web addresses on the mailing list which weren’t obviously ISPs or AOL-ish services.
The old senior year ID card.So what have I been doing? I’ve been writing a lot (I do that for a living now, amazingly), working in television, raising cats, making music, falling in love, and chilling out a great deal compared to the basket case I was in my late teens. It wasn’t for about three or four years that I finally began to look back and realize how disturbed – and disturbing – I must have seemed way back when.
Things weren’t great during that very dark time of my life called senior year. Things weren’t good at home, and as a result, I was almost physically incapable of giving even the tiniest fraction of a crap about school, socializing, and so forth. And yet I managed to conjure up this darkness without the usual means – I wasn’t drinking, doing drugs, or anything like that. The good old 1989-90 school year was, for me, one long cry for help. I’m just sorry that, looking back, I dragged so many people through that with me.
If I could, as I am now, go back in time and talk to myself, I’d tell that guy with the long hair to chill the hell out, enjoy life, and stop letting his own miseries spill over into the laps of others – they had plenty. I’m stunned at how much invented angst we all created for ourselves back then. It’s nothing compared to trying to make it in the real world. When you’ve been tapped on the shoulder by a tornado, built a career in a fractious and back-stabbing industry, had your life forever changed by one screwed-up surgical procedure, struggled mightily to come up with the money to keep a roof over your head and food on the table, and met the one person you want to spend the rest of your life with…it becomes incredibly irrelevant who was going steady with whom, or who thought what of whom, in those three years of high school.
The almost-useless journalism department Press Pass card.I’m forever grateful for those who actually had the stomach to stick by me the whole time. Of all of them, I think I’ve only stayed in touch with Robert Heyman and Chris Bray. It’ll be nice to see some of the others. I really wish some of the teachers were invited. It don’t think it’d be an exaggeration to say that some of them, like Mattie McCray and Pat Werner, probably literally saved my life. With all of the hell I was going through at home, it helped to know that both my peers and my teachers actually cared, regardless of how much of an ass I was trying to be to push them away. All I can offer in return is that I have tried to live the life, and find the potential, that they knew I had waiting for me from the start.
And I’m sure some of you will be noting, with either amusement or alarm, that the vast majority of my home-brewed web site is the same kind of Star Trek stuff I was so “into” way back when. Well, yeah, you’ve got a point. But I offer you this: (A) it’s still just a hobby, (B) I actually make decent money off of this thing, believe it or not. Not a living by any means, but a more-than-welcome boost to my usual income. (You may have a hard time believing this, but writing and producing local television does not pay well. When she’s scheduled to work a single six-day week, my fianceè brings home nearly twice what I do in two weeks.)
Other than that, I spend a lot of time at home with the love of my life (we’re getting married exactly one week after the reunion – do I know how to fill my schedule or what?), play with my cats and my horse, read a lot, write a lot, listen to a lot of music, make a slightly smaller amount of music, and generally try to kick back, relax, and enjoy each day as it comes to me. Life is too fleeting and precious to do anything else. Some people I work with think I’m just not taking life seriously. Au contraire – I simply insist on having a blast.
Congratulations on your congraduations.What do I have now that I didn’t have then? Love, compassion, and humor.
What did I have then that I don’t have now? Hair on top of my head. Good God, the long-haired guy has gone bald. Isn’t it ironic (don’tcha think)?
See you in just a couple of weeks!… Read more