COMMODORES

Formed in 1961 by students attending General Douglas MacArthur HS, Levittown NY.


This blog is an attempt to bring the members of the Commodores back together via a virtual reunion. A volunteer(s) is needed to organize a real reunion. Blogger: John McCormick, johnmc03301@yahoo.com

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Commodores Jacket Replica





What do your sons get you for your 65th birthday - a Commodores jacket.






I just hope that when I wear this jacket in Scranton, the Bloods, Crips or some other gang don't think I am infringing on their territory.






Just think if we were in high school now and started the Commodores we would not be buying jackets, we would be getting tattoos. John McCormick




Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Walter "ACE" Presson

A little about me...I left LI in January 1970 and went south.
Worked in construction for a while and then found myself in
the Environmental field. Went back to school and got my
degree in Environmental Engineering Technology. I have
worked in the water/wastewater treatment field for 37 years
now. I work full time for a local college (Central Carolina
Technical College) teaching operator certification
continuing education and a variety of credit courses. I also
oversee three treatment plants in Columbia SC.

My wife Brenda (who was from Rocky Point) passed away
(Feb. 08) after a two year struggle with colon cancer.
We were married for 38 wonderful years and have three
children (one boy and 2 girls). I now have two grandchildren
(boy and girl). My grandson is presentlyserving in the Army.

I married a wonderful woman this past Sept. (I never thought it
would happen again). Never say Never. I consider myself a very
lucky man to have fallen in lovetwice in a lifetime. Some people
never experience it once. Cindy (my wife) is originally from New
Jersey. She has been down here for about 20 years. College
brought Cindy south where she attended and graduated from
LSU.

I would like very much to attend the next gathering of the
Commodores.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

The First Annual Reunion of the Commodores September 13, 2008

Six Commodores attended. Two - Jeff and Don - who had not been at the mini-reunion in January and one - Eli who had attended the January event but could not make it this time - flying to Denmark to pick up puppies.



Quoting Jeff, "our reunion was a blast.... a hell of a good party(great food, drink and company)"

Great Conversations













As Terry commented, even though it has been 45 years since we have gotten together, it seemed like it was just yesterday that we had all left high school. Our mannerisms and patterns of speech had not changed. We never lacked for conversation and there were no awkward moments. We talked about the past, the present and future - Leventhal, Harding, Dave V's liquor business, Dave P's pawnshop, Jeff's rent to buy, Cherrywood Lounge and Torrinos, Ed Schmidt and Lee Zolet, Terry's teaching at Aldephi and coaching, Don's buying memorabilia at yard sales and selling on Ebay starting at $9.99, our health and our pills, illegal aliens, the presidential election (Dave V took a poll on who we thought was going to win - not who we wanted to win- McCain 4 Obama 2), betting on football games, and on and on. Absent contact for 45 years, we were still great friends. As one of the boys wrote in my high school yearbook, "COMMODORES FOREVER."

Monday, October 6, 2008

Great Food













The food was great. Don's secret to great hamburgers is to buy fresh meat - in late afternoon, after starting the grills, he and Kathy went to purchase the hamburger. We all had at least two burgers. Dave P was particularly impressed with the fresh tomatoes and Dave V out did himself by having 4 ears of fresh Long Island corn.

At Days End - USC vs Ohio State (Dave V.'s Pretender)



At the end of the day we watched the USC - Ohio State game on a fuzzy screen, using rabbit ears which pulled in an ABC station from Hartford CT. However, we were not just watching a football game, a bet was at stake here. Daves V and P have continued the high school tradition of gambling which often began with the refrain "How much do you wanna bet" They had placed a bet on a three game teaser (Instead of betting on one individual game, they were betting on the results of three games and given more points than you would get just betting one game. But, you had to win all three games, lose one of the three and you lose). They had won the first game, and had bet that USC would beat Ohio State (a pretender to be a top BCS team according to Dave V).


They went to sleep happy as USC overwhelmed Ohio State. They woke up worrying if in their third game, the Giants would be victorious, beating the point spread. This time they ended up winning their three game teaser - How much do you wanna bet that they did not continue their winning streak the following weekends.


The following morning we took the Dieners out for the "Hungry Man's Breakfast" a a local bagel deli. Then we departed, going our separate ways - Dave V to Kansas, Dave P to Wantagh, Terry to Levittown, and John to Scranton PA. Jeff was not able to stay the night but returned to his son's home on the Island to help Shelly babysit two grandchildren. Kathy Diener was to fly back to Florida the following day to meet her sister, and Don was to follow in several weeks.


It was agreed that we should make this an annual event and the second annual Commodore's reunion may be held in Manhattan, at Dave Vs condo on the east side. The goal of the second reunion is to have at least one Commodore who did not make this reunion to attend the one in 2009 - Glenn, Peter, Phil, Nick, Eli, Ace????


Kudos to Don and Kathy Diener























Thanks to Don and Kathy for hosting the first annual Commodores Reunion, providing great food, good accomodations, a place for conversation and above all, wonderful hospitality. They met all our needs including Third Base Is My Home when nature called.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Glenn and Don



Glenn was in Florida in May to celebrate his Mother's and Aunt's (they are twins) 85th birthday. While there, he had a chance to see Don, his next door neighbor during the Commodore years.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Don Diener




Hello mates, its been awhile and I really missed all my Commodore buddies from good ole Levittown and Wantagh. Thanks to John we have all reunited. Four years in the merchant marine and 30 years as a U.S. federal agent and now retired. I have 4 wonderful children, one girl and three boys. The pictures show my youngest son Kyle, wife Kathy, and cat Sundae. Two sons are lawyers, Lindsay is a high school math teacher, and Kyle is a junior at UCF. All 4 take after their mother, intelligent and good looking. I'm looking foward to seeing you all this summer at a reunion in the Hamptons. As for my black eye, if Ken Westfall was with me I would have escaped unscathed. Thanks to you all for all the good memories, lets make some more. -Don

Monday, March 10, 2008

Glenn W. Gray



I have lived in Durango, Colorado since 1988.

Post MacArthur Schools:

Maine Central Institute, Hofstra, El Paso Community College, Degree in Psychology

USAF 1967-1970

Married twice: Elaine Connolly - MacArthur grad
Yvette Barrow - last 30 years

Occupation: Restaurant Owner

Children: Justin, 39, writer for a major comic, married, wife Debra & granddaughter Lucy - 4 months
Collin, 30, married, NASA systems programmer wife Jeniferlyn & granddaughter Atlee - 4 yrs

Current dog - Dugan 2 1/2 (see photo)

Mother - Cynthia (85 in May) - STILL lives in same house in Wantagh!!


Father deceased 10 years

Brother Myles-MacArthur grad
Sister Cynthia -MacArthur grad

Personal note to John: thank you very much for the jacket!!!!

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Commodore's Jacket



Faculty and students alike would turn to the side and make room when a Commodore wearing the jacket walked the halls of MacArthur High.

As I recall, many of us took the bus to Hampstead where we ordered the jacket. I believe "The Shabe" took the lead in the design and it cost between $20 and $25, real money at the time.

Kudos to Dave Vittor for keeping it all these years and sharing it with us.

Does anyone else have the jacket?

I also recall we had purchased dark blue collared quarter-zip sweatshirts with a large Old English C on the front. They were quite the item at Jones Beach. It is very doubtful that anyone still has one of these, but if you do, please share it with us.

Comments are welcome and encouraged. Click on the word comments below, and sign in as anonymous.

John McCormick

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Commodores Reunion 1/22/2008





In the photo above, from left to right, John McCormick, Eli(formerly Eric)Shaber, Dave Peppis, Terry Grace, and Dave Vittor met at Carmines near Time Square in the City. The reunion was arranged by Daves Vittor and Peppis.


The big surprise was Eli (formerly Eric). We knew what four of us looked like because we all had an entry on this blog with a photo. All our faces were pleasantly filled out from our high school days but this was not the case with Eli (remember Eli was Eric). He was a little cherub in high school - check his photo on the right side of the screen - but he is now much leaner. See his photo above. In fact, the consensus was that, if we passed Eli on the street, we would not have recognized him. One of Eli’s first statements was that he has been experiencing long term memory loss. However, in our two hour meeting, he was able to remember and contribute to our days at MacArthur.

Salad, chicken parm, pasta and shrimp were served but the food was secondary to the conversation.

Conversation about the past (it has been 45 years since we graduated from high school) is always interesting because each of us, from are individual perspectives, remember people and events differently.

Names from the past came up. I did not take notes, but some of the names, in not any particular order, were Jeff Loeb, Shelly(Hochstadt)Loeb, Ray Leitner, Willie Leitner, Nick Heinrich, Phil Kaminisky,Don Diener, Peter Greene, Glen Gray, Ken Harding, Ed Schmidt, Bob Lapolla (the Belly), Bob Leaventhal, Ace Presson, Andrew Rosenblatt, Marcia Bloom, Johnny Sierra, Kenny Westfall, Jan (Westfall)Grace, James Perkins, Pete Capparell, Al Weiler, Peter Wanderman, Sue Rea, Bob Junsch and others.

The high school years did not dominate the discussion. Questions were asked: What we would have done different? How are your children? What do you now enjoy doing? How come we are not considered Baby Boomers? Health? Whose taking Lipitor? The stock market? Parents? Travel?

Both Terry's and Dave Peppis's parents are still living (fathers are 89). What is really remarkable is that the Dave Peppis's parents have never moved and are living in the same house where in the basement we hung out, played ping pong, and held Commodore parties. Both of Dave Vittor’s parents have passed away. Eli’s mother and John’s mother (just turned 95) are still living.

We all did some traveling but Eli, who has been retired for about six years has taken travel to the extreme, e.g. trips to Antarctica, Tibet, and a trip is planned in December 2008 to Uganda to check out the gorillas.

It was quite the thrill to see each other after all these years.

What is next?

Don Diener, who has just been recently located alive and well in Florida, has a place in the Hamptons, purchased back in the seventies. He has suggested that we all meet there sometime this summer.

The other members of the Commodores who attended the reunion are welcome, encouraged to add their comments/impressions on the reunion. To do so, click on comment which located just below this entry. A form will come up. Type in your comment in the box under Leave your comment. At the end of your comment don’t forget to type in your name. . Under Choose an identity, click on the circle before Anonymous. Finally, click on PUBLISH YOUR COMMENT.

To read comments, just click on comments just below this entry and they will display.


John McCormick

Friday, September 14, 2007

Peter Greene

I don't know where to begin,it will probably take me several
e-mails to put it all down-40 years is a long time.

I graduated from American University in 1963 but not as I
expected in International relations but in business. Served
in the USArmy reserves. Got my graduate degree from CCNY in
Finance & Investments.

Went to Wall St first with the FRB NY then as a Investment Analyst with several firms and finally found my calling in Internationally Money Markets. You know, the guys you see on tv screaming on two phones at the same time-that's what I did. Perfect for my personality-I got paid for being nuts for 20 years.

But let me back up. I married my college sweetheart,divorced
after 10 years. Then found my present (and last) wife. We have
been married for 22 years and couldn't be happier. We initially
met in NYC and then moved to San Francisco in 1986 where she is
from originally. We live right in the City and have always enjoyed
the city-life.

We have traveled extensively and own a condo on Maui for 15
years. In 1990 I walked away from Wall St and felt strongly
about giving something back to the community. Thru non-profit
volunteering and working I have worked at/with the SF Zoo &
the SF/ SPCA for 15 years.

Now I spilt my time still volunteering and working with my old
college roommate doing Quantitative and Qualitative analysis of
Conventions.Pay is good and the gigs are only for 3 days at a time
maybe 10 times a year. Additionally, I work during the last three
months of the year doing Health Fairs for Insurance Companies.
Keeps me busy, and I see a lot of Northern California.

I have been blessed throughout my life by good friends and people
who have helped me through the rough spots we all go through.

Monday, August 20, 2007

David Peppis


Forty+ years--are you kidding me? John Mac-what took you so long to put this together?

I graduated Plymouth State College in New Hampshire in 1970 (so it took me a few extra years). I worked in the garment center for 15 years (Wrangler, Jordace, and Calvin Klein). I then went into a family business, collateral loan broker (fancy name for a pawn shop).

I divorced after 16 years of marriage, and have 2 great kids and 1 grandchild. I am currently in a long term relationship of 14 years (life is great).

I stayed best friends with Dave Vittor over the years. It would be great to see you all soon.

Peppy

Monday, August 13, 2007

David Vittor


Hello Fellow Commodores!




Can you believe David Vittor wound up living in Kansas! Let me recount how this all happened.










Graduated SUNY Cortland
Elmont High School - taught History and coached J.V. Lacrosse
Aug. 1968 Joined Joseph E. Seagrams
Jan. 1972 - present Major Brands, Inc. - Kansas City, MO

I have been associated with Major Brands since 1972. The Company is the leading Beverage Alcohol Distributor in the State of Missouri. In 1988 I became a partner. Hard to believe I am in my 35th year with a Company based in Kansas City, MO.

I married a local girl, Ellice. We have three children: Andy - 26, Evan - 23, and Brooke - 18, who will be a freshman this fall at NYU.

I look forward to a Commodore Reunion. By the way, my Commodore jacket is in “mint” condition. It just doesn’t fit the way it used to!


Thursday, July 5, 2007

Terry Grace




I graduated from SUC Cortland in 1966. I married Jan Westfall, Ken's sister in Aug '66. I started teaching in Levittown at Gardiners Ave School in 1967. I was drafted during that year and got into the Air Force in Aug 1968. I studied Mandarin Chinese in Monterey, California and went to Taiwan for a year with Jan and our son, John. I was discharged in 1972 and returned to teaching at MacArthur. I worked with Bob LaPolla and Ed Schmitt and was Ed's lacrosse assistant for a few years and then took over the head job. It was weird teaching with our former teachers, but they accepted me and I enjoyed it. I joined the USAF RESERVES IN 1979 and spend 23 years in the reserves. I was called up to active duty during Desert Storm for 4 months. I returned to Gardiners Elem. School and began coaching at the Wheatley School in 1981. I just retired from teaching after 40 year in Levittown. The picture of me in the Adirondack chair was taken last week - the chair was my gift from the staff. The other picture was taken today at Sagamore Hill for the 4th celebration. The three children are my grand children from John. I have another son, Christopher and a daughter, Jennifer. Both are married, no children yet. I was retired just five days when I got a call From Adelphi University with an opportunity to teach in their Phys. Ed program. I will be a part time teacher this fall. I have been teaching part time in the evenings for 4 years at Adelphi. I ran marathons for many years, but now I ride my bike and walk - knees are shot. I stay active and enjoy traveling. I would love to see you guys again for some miniature golf and ping pong. I will keep in touch. Terry Grace

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

Ray Leitner

Ingrid Leitner, wife of Ray, responded to my letter via e-mail. She stated that Ray passed away in April 2003. I did write back to her, thanking her for responding and asking if she would not mind sending me some details of Ray's life.

Ingrid also wrote that they saw Don Diener in 1996 but does not know his present address.

John McCormick

Jeff Loeb





OK, so 43 years have come and gone. So much to tell, so little time to do it.


I married my high school sweetheart, Shelley Hochstadt, and we have been married for almost exactly 40 years. Sons Mike (38) and Jason (soon 36).

Grad of Penn State University, did some grad work at CW Post, worked for Ernst & Ernst out of college for 9 years and eventually moved to Richmond, VA to take on the Controller's job at Circuit City Stores (Ward's Company when I got there)in 1978. Then came the really good part of my life.

In 1984 Shelley and I moved to Virgina Beach and I joined up with three other guys and opened my own rent to own business. 4 guys became 2 of us. We have 19 stores mostly in Virginia, and several other tag along businesses that have kept me pretty busy. But now I am partially retired. I try to limit my work days to 2 1/2 per week most of the time, and love it!

Y'all (see how southern I have become) can reach me at Jeffloeb@aol.comand I hope that this blog is as successful as I believe it will be.






Thursday, June 7, 2007

John McCormick

Forty years later and I have nothing outstanding or outrageous to report. However, I have survived and there is still time. Here is a brief summary of my life so far.

Quit college after my junior year and enlisted in the US Air Force for 3 years and 10 months. I was stationed in Texas, the Philippines ( 2 months in Vietnam) and in Utah. ( Ran into PFC Ray Leitner at the airport at Clark Air Base in the Philippines. He was playing cards, waiting to go to Vietnam.) I returned to college and received my undergraduate degree. Got a job as claim adjuster for insurance company where I worked for five years. Following in the footsteps of Mr. Savage, went back to school under the GI bill and received a Masters degree in Library and Information Science. Worked at Spartanburg County Public Library (SC) and then, starting in 1980 for the New Hampshire State Library, Concord NH. Retired in 2004.

Married for over 33 years to Sharon, an elementary school teacher who just retired this year. Have 2 sons. Mike , married with one son, is an attorney for the state of New York and resides in Syracuse, NY. Matt, after working as a newspaper reporter for three years, is presently living
in Montana, and is headed to University of Alaska at Fairbanks to get his teacher certification.

I still enjoy living, including eating, drinking, skiing, golf, tennis, reading, traveling, the internet, etc.

In 2008 moved to Dunmore PA (adjacent to Scranton) which is two hours from Corning NY where my in-laws live, and 2 hours from the NY area . My brother Dick lives in New Rochelle, my sister Kathy in NYC.