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October 4th: 40th Reunion for Class of 1968

On Saturday October 4th, the Class of 1968, will celebrate their 40th reunion at Pescatore Restaurant in NYC. Evening features Appetizers, Buffet Dinner, Open Bar and Music from the 60's. Contact: Cora Weis at
cweisart@gmail.com or call 914-497-8839 now to make your reservation and for details!



October 11th: 50th Reunion for Class of 1958!
The SIA class of 1958, is now planning for our 50th reunion. (Can you believe it?) We hope you can all join us to revisit those glorious days of yesteryear.
Remember lunchtime dancing?
____The reunion will be held on Saturday, October 11th, 2008 at Bayard's, located at 1 Hanover Square, in lower Manhattan. (Wall Street area). http://www.bayards.com/window_main.htm
____And some of our cherished faculty will be there also, but this time no surprise quizzes. As we've said before, we have a contact list with over 100 names of alumni and growing, but still want more. Please contact Hal Goluboff at hgoluboff@verizon.net with your e-mail and phone number. Stay in touch, please. CLICK HERE FOR A SPECIAL INVITATION FOR SIA FACULTY!!!
October 11th: SIA Faculty Invitation to 50th Reunion, Class of 1958!
The Class of 1958 happily invites SIA Faculty between 1955-1958 to their 50th Reunion on October 11th, 2008! For more details contact: Hal Goluboff at his email: hgoluboff@verizon.net or Call Steve Korba at 845-887-5998 or email: STEVCOR@aol.com.
June 2010: 50th Reunion for Class of 1960

The Class of 1960, the last class to graduate from the School of Industrial Art, is planning its 50th Reunion, to be held in June 2010 in NYC. Date and event location to be decided upon. If you would like to be on the reunion committee, please contact yvonne@artalumni.com.

September 4th, 2010: Classes of 1960 through1965 Reunion

High School Reunion for everyone from the early 60s who attended Art and Design in New York City are invited to join the reunion in 2010 for our 50th Reunion!
____Meeting Place: Metropolitan Museum of Art 12 noon, daily events to be planned, details will be posted shortly
____All are asked to e-mail an 8 by 10 color page (i.e., artwork, photo, comment.etc). These personal pages will be put in an album for all to view, if we can find some backers or donors it will be published in a souvineer catalogue. Interested partiers are also asked to design or make their own name tag with year graduated when coming to any of the functions. To be posted soon. More details visit: http://www.geocities.com/artanddesign50threunion

1945 60th Reunion Pictures

SIA's class of 1945 celebrated their 60th Reunion September 24, 2005. It was held at:
Due Restaurant, 1396 Third Avenue, NYC.
We will be placing more pictures on line in our Photo Albums section, so check them out soon! Any questions you may have, contact via
email
Doris Roberts at dorisroberts@bellsouth.net.


Annamay Olsen '45, Doris Hoxter Roberts '45 and Yvonne Fitzner '60

1975 30th Reunion Pictures

On April 16th, the Class of 1975 had their 30th Reunion at the Huntington Town House. To see reunion pictures, visit this site: http://www.fineartfotos.net/photos/reunions/ad30th/index.htm or
http://www.artalumni.com/pages/photoframe.html







1985 20th Reunion Link for Pictures!

On June 25th, the Class of 1985 had their 20th Reunion at Fuelray located in Greenwich Village.
To see reunion pictures, visit Matthew Kao's (Class of 85) website, called The Silver Seniors, he developed this website especially for you! http://www.thesilverseniors.com, ENJOY!






CLASS REUNION

Every ten years, as summertime nears,
An announcement arrives in the mail.
A reunion is planned, it'll be really grand,
Make plans to attend without fail.

I'll never forget, the time we first met,
We tried so hard to impress.
We drove fancy cars, smoked big cigars,
And wore our most elegant dress.

It was quite an affair; the whole class was there,
It was held at a fancy hotel.
We wined and we dined, and we acted refined,
And everyone thought it was swell.

The men all conversed about who had been first,
To achieve great fortune and fame.
Meanwhile their spouses, described their fine houses,
And how beautiful their children became.

The homecoming queen, who once had been lean,
Now weighed-in at one ninety-six.
The jocks who were there, had all lost their hair,
And the cheerleaders could no longer do kicks.

No one had heard about the class nerd
Who'd guided a craft to the moon,
Or poor little Jane, who'd always been plain,
She married a shipping tycoon.

The boy we'd decreed "most apt to succeed"
Was serving ten years in the pen,
While the one voted "least", now was a priest,
Just shows you can be wrong now and then.

They awarded a prize to one of the guys
Who seemed to have aged the least.
Another was given, to the grad who had driven
The furthest to attend the feast.

They took a class picture, a curious mixture,
Of beehives, crew cuts and wide ties.
Tall, short, or skinny, the style was the mini,
You never saw so many fat thighs.

At our next get-together, no one cared whether
They impressed their classmates or not.
The mood was informal, a whole lot more normal,
By this time we'd all gone to pot.

It was held out-of-doors, at the lake shores,
We ate hamburgers, coleslaw, and beans.
Then most of us lay around in the shade,
In our comfortable T-shirts and jeans.

By the fortieth year, it was abundantly clear,
We were definitely over the hill.
Those who weren't dead had to crawl out of bed,
And be home in time for their pill.

And now I can't wait as they've set the date,
Our sixtieth is coming, I'm told.
It should be a ball, they've rented a hall
At the Shady Rest Home for the old.

Repairs have been made on my old hearing aid,
My pacemaker's been turned up on high.
My wheelchair is oiled, and my teeth have been boiled,
And I've bought a new wig and glass eye.

I'm feeling quite hearty; I'm ready to party,
I'll dance until dawn's early light.
It'll be lots of fun, and I hope at least one.....
Other person can make it that night.

Author Unknown..