Leslie Spoff:  

CLASS OF 1959
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North High SchoolClass of 1959
Columbus, OH
North High SchoolClass of 1959
Columbus, OH

Leslie's Story

Leslie is from Columbus, Ohio. She is married. Her schools include North High School. She attended The Ohio State University and Columbus Business University. She was a legal secretary and is now retired. Leslie's interests include playing mah jongg, euchre, reading mysteries, and travel (including Europe). She likes music including big bands and swing orchestras from the 30's and 40's, Patsy Cline, Chet Atkins, oldies but goodies from the 50's and 60's, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra. She has read all of the Harry Potter books and as well as most of the Agatha Christie books. She likes NCIS-LA, Pe...Expand for more
rson of Interest, Chopped. She was a fan of Dallas and Dynasty when they were on TV. More about Leslie: "It's not that liberals aren't smart, it's just that so much of what they know isn't so" -~ Ronald Reagan You have no idea of the absurdities of our speech. For instance, e-n-o-u-g-h spells 'enuff', whereas p-l-o-u-g-h spells 'plow'. A foreigner might think that c-o-u-g-h spelled 'cow', but it doesn't. ~ Alexander Graham Bell There are two kinds of worries--those you can do something about and those you can't. Don't spend any time on the latter. ~ Duke Ellington, American Jazz Artist (1899-1974)
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If ant hills are high in July, the coming winter will be hard.  
–Weather proverb
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A moon-flooded prairie; a straying  
Of leal-hearted lovers; a baying  
Of far away watching dogs; a dreaming  
Of brown-fisted farmers; a gleaming  
Of fireflies eddying nigh, —  
And that is July!  
–James N. Matthews (18
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When the heat like a mist veil floats,  
And poppies flame in the rye,  
And the silver note in the streamlet's throat  
Has softened almost to a sigh. It is July.  
–Susan Hartley Swett (1843-1907)
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Sometimes at night the crickets stop 
Their chirping, and I know 
The things that hunt by moonlight 
Are prowling there below. 
–Benjamin Rice (1903–78)
Then flash the wings returning Summer calls 
Through the deep arches of her forest halls,— 
The bluebird, breathing from his azure plumes 
The fragrance borrowed where the myrtle blooms.  
–Oliver Wendell Holmes (1841–1935)
Oh, the summer night
Happy Monday!
Something bright in all, 
Flowers in the summer, 
Fires in the fall. 
–Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–94)
It is not summer until the crickets sing. 
–Weather proverb
O summer is here with its breezy train  
I know by the robin's roundelay.  
–Richard Kendall Munkittrick (1853–1911)
Hark, the honeybee's low hum  
Tells us that the summer's come!  
–Frank Dempster Sherman (1860–1916)
His labor is a chant, 
His idleness a tune; 
Oh, for a bee's experience 
Of clovers and of noon! 
–Emily Dickinson (1830–86)
Primroses, the Spring may love them;  
Summer knows little of them.  
–William Wordsworth (1770–1850)
The Strawberry, blushing, hides its modest face,  
Beneath the mantling leaves.  
–Rev. Dr. John Bidlake (1755–1814)
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Then flash the wings returning Summer calls  
Through the deep arches of her forest halls,  
The bluebird, breathing from his azure plumes  
The fragrance borrowed where the myrtle blooms.  
–Oliver Wendell Holmes (1841–193
And what is so rare as a day in June?  
Then, if ever, come perfect days;    
Then Heaven tries earth if it be in tune,    
And over it softly her warm ear lays.      
Whether we look, or whether we listen,  
We hear life m
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