I first met Gene in the 3rd grade at Marengo Grammar School in South Pasadena. We formed a train club and he was a member. As I recall his mother, Dolly, had a record shop in South Pas. I think his father had a photography shop or at least that was his hobby. It's funny what you remember about someone, but I remember being at Gene's house one time for his birthday party and looking at an enlarged photograph on the wall. It was a highly magnified black and white photo of a drop of milk just as it hit the floor. I never forgot that photograph. I was sorry recently to hear of Gene's passing.
Jack L Seal (1954)
I first met Gene in the 3rd grade at Marengo Grammar School in South Pasadena. We formed a train club and he was a member. As I recall his mother, Dolly, had a record shop in South Pas. I think his father had a photography shop or at least that was his hobby. It's funny what you remember about someone, but I remember being at Gene's house one time for his birthday party and looking at an enlarged photograph on the wall. It was a highly magnified black and white photo of a drop of milk just as it hit the floor. I never forgot that photograph. I was sorry recently to hear of Gene's passing.