RE: Sam was a Duck?


Subject: RE: Sam was a Duck?
From: Jim Gaikema (jgaikema@batsonassoc.com)
Date: Tue Jun 02 2009 - 11:06:28 CDT


Rip Collins, our driver's training teacher, never let me forget about that
accident. I saw him years later at Arnies Restaurant at Breton Village, and
his first words were, "had accidents lately?"

-----Original Message-----
From: ohhs59-bounce@venus.soci.niu.edu
[mailto:ohhs59-bounce@venus.soci.niu.edu] On Behalf Of skonklesr@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2009 12:01 AM
To: ohhs59@venus.soci.niu.edu
Subject: Re: Sam was a Duck?

Your dam right she was the most beautiful blong bombshell ever to come out
of that school, but as I recall, she had to run you over to get your
attention.? And yes I do remember the Gaskin cottage incident......better
than you.? Gaikema was driving VanDuinens dads new Ford Fairlane cause I
think Steve had something to drink.? I was in the car right behind them with
Gantos and all I remember is Danny getting out and running up to the car say
"is anybody alive in there", as Gaikema fell out the front door Gantos next
words were "whatch you do fool?".? The thing was we had all snuck down to
Dave Gaskins cottage to party and drink, and one of our genius classmates
(whos name I really do forget) decided since he didn't know how to get to
the cottage he'd just call Dave's mother and ask her......."hello, Mrs.
Gaskin, I understand Dave is having a party at the cottage tonight, could
you tell me how to get there?"? Hell she beat the kid to the dam cottage and
threw us all out.? As I!
  recall, Susan Dubridge was strapped in the back seat, and she was actually
a little taller after the accident.
You're a lucky man Dick....but of course you know that.....l"m anxious for
you and Linda to meet my wife?Alex, she truly keeps me alive and well and
lovin every single day.

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Besser <rbesser@ymail.com>
To: Ottawa Hills - 1959 <ohhs59@venus.soci.niu.edu>
Sent: Fri, 29 May 2009 7:36 pm
Subject: Re: Sam was a Duck?

Konkle,? your post was the funniest damn thing I ever read....and I never
went
to Ottawa Hills High School....I just married the most beautiful blond
bombshell
ever to come out of that snotty school.?
?Dick Besser
?
That blond wanted to remind you of the time?she and Gaskin?got kicked out of

somebody's (Gaskin?) mothers cottage because they were drunk.? (See
Monnette,
you weren't the only "bad girl".)? Steve Van Duinen got in an accident on
the
way home.
?
?
?
L

--- On Sat, 5/30/09, skonklesr@aol.com <skonklesr@aol.com> wrote:

From: skonklesr@aol.com <skonklesr@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Sam was a Duck?
To: ohhs59@venus.soci.niu.edu
Cc: jthomas@math.niu.edu, dtooker@miswaco.com
Date: Saturday, May 30, 2009, 1:47 AM

Oh my God!!?? Sam was a Duck!!!? How could I ever forget that song, and Tom
with
that silly ass grin singing it.? You will have to forgive me, I am just
getting
on board with all of you guys, having been in the Witness Protection Program
for
several years, but dam if Dave Furtney didn't find me this week, so now I'm
back
on the street and flying without a net.? I called Dave Tooker last night,
and he
"made a long story short" for about 3 hours, and told me about this web
site.?
I've been looking at photos, reading letters and your emails all day.? I
haven't
been so moved and emotional since I stood and watched my wife take the Oath
to
become an American Citizen last year in August.? You all will meet my dear
Rosario Alejandra Lopez Guadelupe Konkle, or "Alex" to all of us Gringos at
the
Reunion.

I am so glad to have the chance to go back and see all of you, and so proud
to
have been a part of the "Class of 59".

The whole flashback created by those four little words, "Sam was a Duck",
prompt
me to make one small suggestion for our Reunion festivities.? Why not create
a
little exercise which I would entitle, "Things I Still Remember" from the
Class
of 59.? We could all bring with us one 8 x 10 sheet of paper upon which we
would
document those few special things we still remember fr
om our days together at
Ottawa Hills, many of which like "Sam Was A Duck", may very well bring back
smiles, and laughter, and even tears to our fellow class mates.? All the
papers
could be copied and bound together and sent to each of the people who attend
the
Reunion as a "rocking chair memory" of our time together at the Reunion, and
our
times together as classmates 50 years ago.? I know that I for one would love
to
have something like that to keep.

Mine of course would include the memory of puking my guts out learning to
siphon
gas from School Buses with Tom Reed by sucking on a garden hose.? Or
standing
outside Dan Gantos garage door listening to his brothers beat the shit out
of
him after they caught us steeling?his dads?blue ford station wagon?when
we?went
joy riding.? And then there was that wonderful time that we were at Benj
Corels
cottage in the fall (I think Tom Davis was there with us, and maybe Gantos)
and
we stole a Turkey from the turkey farm and decided to cook it.? Davis tied
it to
a beach chair and whacked at it's head with a dull ax trying to kill it.? I
can
still see that dam turkey dragging that beach chair down the sand dune with
his
head flopping while all of us peed in our pants laughing.? Yup, those are
the
times I hope I never forget, but of course I probably will..........unless
we
all write them down for posterity.

Love you all,
Steve Konkle

-----Original Message-----
From: Davis, Ann <Adavis@carmel.in.gov>
To: Ottawa Hills - 1959 <ohhs59@venus.soci.niu.edu>
Sent: Fri, 29 May 2009 4:50 am
Subject: RE: Sam was a Duck?

You betcha and according to Tom the best piece of music written.? I think
all
the grandchildren know how to play it.? He really has such good memories of
those camping trips.? We have a picture that was in the Press of you boys
camping on a very cold night!!!

Ann Davis
Clerk Treasurer's Office
571-2414

-----Original Message-----
From: ohhs59-bounce@venus.soci.niu.edu
[mailto:ohhs59-bounce@venus.soci.niu..edu]

On Behalf Of harry rosenzweig

Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 6:54 PM
To: Ottawa Hills - 1959
Subject: RE: Sam was a Duck?

Ann,

Was "Sam was a Duck" composed on a camping trip to Tom's patch of land up
state
with Terry Schilling, Dan Gantos and I in maybe the 7th ot 8th grade?

Harry

--- On Thu, 5/28/09, Davis, Ann <Adavis@carmel.in.gov> wrote:

> From: Davis, Ann <Adavis@carmel.in.gov>
> Subject: RE: Class Song
> To: "Ottawa Hills - 1959" <ohhs59@venus.soci.niu.edu>
> Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 1:12 PM
>
> Tom never gives up the chance to play it on the
> piano.? However his grandchildren don't find it the masterpiece that
> all of you have, mostly they laugh!!
>
> Ann Davis
> Clerk Treasurer's Office
> 571-2414
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ohhs59-bounce@venus.soci.niu.edu
> [mailto:ohhs59-bounce@venus.soci.niu.edu]
> On Behalf Of jd3_41@yahoo.com
> Sent: Thursday, May 28, 2009 1:01 PM
> To: Ottawa Hills - 1959
> Subject: Class Song
>
>
> Hi Larry,
>
> I'm not quite sure what you have in mind as "the class
> song," but as far as I personally am concerned it was that marvelous
> little ditty "Sam Was a Duck" with music (kazoo or jew's harp) and
> lyrics by that Irving Berlin of Ethel Street, Tom Davis. I think Buck
> Marris may also have been part of the highly talented creative
> process. I was but an awe-struck bystander albeit one who joined in
> the first singing of the song. During the 1950s whether in school,
> summer camp or just hanging out, whenever in need of a laugh
> or a lift we would sing "Sam Was a Duck."
>
> After we all graduated and went our separa
te ways, I often visited
> remote places yet to be blessed by electricity and television. At
> night there usually were only three options: drinking, singing and
> that third thing. I always have been a terrible singer, but when my?
> turn came up it would have been impossibly rude to prevaricate with
> excuses. Rather than choose "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall," I
> always have given a boisterous rendition of "Sam Was a
> Duck." In certai
n longhouses along the Mekong and Irrawaddy
> Rivers, in Thimpu teahouses, at gatherings on the
> Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and in towns on the edge of the
> Taklamakhan and Gobi deserts, Sam now is not unknown.
>
> Did anyone else take this song in different directions?
>
> Best,
> John Dolfin
> ? ?
>
> --- On Thu, 5/28/09, eljay1@bellsouth.net <eljay1@bellsouth.net>
> wrote:
>
> From: eljay1@bellsouth.net
> <eljay1@bellsouth.net>
> Subject: Re: Trivia question
> To: "Ottawa Hills - 1959" <ohhs59@venus.soci.niu.edu>
> Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 12:28 PM
>
> Another trivia question.? Who wrote the Class Song, and
> can anyone remember the opening? line(s).? No fair if
> you had anything to do with its creation.
>
>
>
> ? ? ?
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