Susan McKenna:  

CLASS OF 1968
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Rio linda, CA
Blue island, IL
Calumet High SchoolClass of 1964
Gary, IN
Blue island, IL
Chicago, IL

Susan's Story

The wildest thing I did as a senior was to talk my friends into cutting the last two classes while we drove to North Highlands. I drove all around Highlands High and my friends yelled and flirted with only the Highlands guys who had girlfriends walking with them at the time. I had my 59 chevy impala convertible with the top down and the music blasting. The one person from my past who I'd most like to see again is Jay Robinson, because I would like to see if he's o.k.. I worked with Jay at Christmas time in 1972 at J.C. Penney's toy dept. at Sunrise Mall. We became very close and I would love to see him again. I guess I never thought life would of had so many tragedies in it. During my second marriage I had some medical problems here and there, pretty big medical problems, and although I was blessed with the ability to be in medical journals it wasn't exactly how I wanted my 15 minutes of fame to be. When I was a stay at home mother I did alot of volunteer work. My favorite was working in Candie Lightners first Fair Oaks office of M.A.D.D. Later in life, my baby brother died because of drinking and driving, how ironic that was. At 40yrs old I found my biological dad to find out that I had another brother which I loved completely. From a family with 7 children, my siblings are only two brothers and a sister remaining, including losing my brother Robin who I met when I met my real dad. The funny thing is when my mother told me one of my brothers began dating a very pretty blonde girl who also came from a large family,I started asking questions about her family to see if I went to school with any of them. I did. In fact my brother married Gail and are still married with 4 children and two grandsons. Her older brother Ronnie was in my homeroom and we talked all the time. Her sister Bev. was in my P.E. cla...Expand for more
ss. Such a small world. I'm about to turn 59 and I'm really having a problem with the age thing for the first time. " How did I ever get to this age?" keep going over in my mind, and next year....well, I think this is the last time I'll ever say my age again. God's been good to me, I've survived alot of things that I never thought possible. I've been apart of amazing medical tests to help save others from going through what I did. Most of all, along the way I found my true spitiuality. My true beliefs, my path, my heritage with kind loving people that believe the way I do. As strange as this sounds,one paranormal experience after another, from my dear father-in-law to my baby brother. With all the tv'shows on the paranomal, more and more people are becoming believers. Being intuitive is now something I can be proud of. If I could just learn to trust my ability, I'm still working on that lesson. everyone has the gift of intuitiveness some of us are bless at birth with a tad bit more than the usual. I still have the lesson on trusting my "gut" when I know ahead of time whats going to happen and act on it accordingly. I do know now when its my time to go, I have nothing to fear, except my older brothers locking the pearly gates so I can't get in.lol how he was doing.
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