Pamela Parks:  

CLASS OF 1967
Absecon, NJ

Pamela's Story

College Remembering weekends in the library and evenings in classes, I cannot say there is much to reminisce about, when after a year at Maryland, i entered Georgetown U's Legal Assistant Program where the course instructors were attorneys with various practice areas in Washington, D.C. My life hasn't changed much since then since law is one of the main factors of existence here in the nation's capital and almost everything evolves from it. Workplace Revolutionizing almost every aspect of American lifestyles, I got on in the beginning and am still riding the wave of computer technology. A Legal Assistant with an insurance defense law firm in the nation's capital, I have a background that seems to have evolved along with the manual typewriter. Today we think alike and sometimes it's hard to say which came first, the Secretary or the computer. Military Vietnam was sending home its casualties; every day there were names and faces of the casualties and missing boys and men who were the victims of the worst foreign war the U.S. had ever ...Expand for more
seen, and for enumberable reasons I did not join the military. Instead, I married an Air Force NCO and was stationed in West Germany for two years where I worked for a Charter Flight Agency making airline reservations, shipping cars, and vending car insurance to DoD civilians and military personnel stationed in Europe. One day, a young man walked into my office in Kaiserslautern. He filled out the form for a round-trip ticket to the States. I looked at his home address. It was Brigantine, New Jersey. I said, "Well, I know someone from Brigantine. Perhaps you know him too? He was the class President of Holy Spirit High School our Senior year, Corby. The soldier standing in front of me said, "Yes, I've heard of him. He was a lifeguard." I thought about that year and told the G.I. to give Mike a message should he run into him again. It read: "Mike, I cannot make our date in Ft. Lauderdale in 1972, because I am here." Well, that was a long time ago. I still remember it, the BBP Ball and our last date, when "Ricker was a Ricker . . .
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