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PUBLISHER<br />
ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER<br />
EDITORIAL<br />
EDITORIAL DIRECTOR<br />
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS<br />
COPY EDITOR<br />
PROOFREADERS<br />
ART<br />
CREATIVE DIRECTOR<br />
CREATIVE TEAM<br />
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />
ADVERTISING<br />
SALES ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE<br />
Richard Medel<br />
rich@65mag.com<br />
Linda Almini<br />
linda@65mag.com<br />
Andrea Stuart<br />
andrea@65mag.com<br />
Jeanne Johnston<br />
Michelle Oles<br />
Kristin A. Smith<br />
Jennie Tezak<br />
Michelle Oles<br />
Charleen Earley<br />
Jennie Tezak<br />
Richard Perez-Pacheco<br />
richard@blacksheepca.com<br />
Leonel Calara<br />
Clarissa Perez-Pacheco<br />
Hemali Acharya<br />
Robert Jesse<br />
Kevin James Thomas<br />
D.M. Troutman<br />
Katana Godden<br />
katana@65mag.com<br />
A WONDERFUL MYSTERY<br />
We just wanted to thank you and Michelle Oles for the<br />
nice tribute to John Lombardo in your [Fall 2009] issue.<br />
We were casual friends with John from kidding<br />
with him at Casanova, but became close in a short<br />
period of time. We’d reminisce with him about his<br />
boyhood in Jersey City—the ‘Stanley Theatre,’ the<br />
‘White Mana Diner,’ his home on Booraem Avenue,<br />
and ‘the Res’ (a reservoir near his house)—and other<br />
trivia and pictures I picked up on the internet about<br />
his home turf. We all had such enjoyable times, not<br />
realizing he was sick. He was not one to complain.<br />
When we returned to Carmel, we were shocked to<br />
find out he was gone.<br />
Your tribute to John was well done. It captured our<br />
feelings, and your closing quotation from<br />
Mr. Georis was especially apropos. John was a<br />
wonderful ‘mystery.’<br />
Thank you,<br />
Ron & Sue Lewis<br />
OPPORTUNITY SMILES<br />
Being the “Leader of the Pack” in the winter 2009<br />
issue was a great honor. I was surprised to be asked,<br />
we all were, I mean my family and I. I was glad the<br />
picture was taken in the Carmel High Gym with my<br />
basketball team and I’m pretty sure they enjoyed<br />
it as well. The article brought a lot of new faces<br />
my way, people I had seen but never really talked<br />
to. People stopped me and told me they saw my<br />
story in the magazine. This came my way my senior<br />
year and I often look back on this opportunity and<br />
smile. I have now moved on to <strong>Monterey</strong> <strong>Peninsula</strong><br />
College and hope to do well. Thank you for putting<br />
my article on a plaque and for featuring me in your<br />
magazine; it was great.<br />
Sincerely,<br />
Will Rudolph<br />
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