Marvin Jarmel:  

CLASS OF 1950

Marvin's Story

I always wanted to be a designer when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a good idea. As it turns out, they were correct. reading and workouts If I'm going to work somewhere, I need to have fun, money, and good people around me to be able to deal with the day-to-day. my heros are my parents who encouraged me through my youth The one person from my past who I'd most like to see again is sol kotler, because he was my best friend in school and somehow we lost touch at young ages. That they are honest, intelligent and hard working that gives me the strength to continue to work and not want to retire. If I won $100 million, I'd give 90 million to my kids and grandchildfen of it to make their lives secure, then spend the rest ...Expand for more
on mrs. jarmel, myslef and traveling the world. My current age is 74. When I was 12, I thought that people my age now would be dead. I was so completely unaware of life and its possibilities. My best friend would tell you I'm over emotional, but people who don't know me very well would probably describe me as concerned. Growing up during WW II, friends and I climbed over a fence that was a federal gov't restricted area and a local policeman caught us. He pretened to call all of our neames in to the local station house and we all really thought at the age of 7 or 8 that we were going to be arrested as spies. I still think about how frightened we all were at the time. Silly perhaps, but not at the age of 8 during a war we knew was going on.
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