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04/17/23 12:37 PM #1    

Jay Downen

Hard lesson on not checking email & SHS Web often.

Learned recently that Beth "Lisa" Hupp Schlinger has left us.

Anyone with family details please message me.

Thank you.

Jay Downen,  Whitefish, Montana

tidesway2@gmail.com


04/22/23 03:07 PM #2    

George 'Hank' Brown

I did not know of Beth's death until I read it just now on the SHS website (thanks Jay Downen).  Beth became one of my best buddies our senior year and my date for prom.  She was a total intellect, being barely edged out by Ellen Hindman for class valdictorian.  Although she was clearly out of my league in nearly every category, we resonated with each other.  We enjoyed hours of deep, philosophical, political, religious, and literary discussions.  It was the world in which she lived and into which she drew me.  One of my fondest high school memories was not the prom dance, but the wee morning hours after.  Instead of hotel rooms, or after-prom parties, we collected another couple (Rick Messinger and his date) and spent the rest of the night sitting on the edge of her grandparents' pond out in the country looking at the stars and contemplating the Universe.  There wasn't even a beer present (how do you spell N-E-R-D?). 

That was my last encounter with Beth for the next several years.  Three days later I boarded a bus for Annapolis, never to return to Springfield, except for short visits.  She baked chocolate chip cookies for me for my bus ride.  In return, I broke her heart six months later when I didn't invite her to the Christmas formal put on by the senior girls.  I was a jerk, but she forgave me and we corresponded periodically throughout college.  The last time we saw each other was on the platform of the Paris train station in the summer of 1964, when we discovered we would each be in France at the same time.  It was a carefully planned and delicately timed rendezvous.

As is obvious from her obituary, she was a true "Renaissance Woman" and married a guy with whom she was able to live a life that delivered on her enormous potential.  I am profoundly sad at having lost contact with her in our later years.  She was certainly one of the most impressive people I've ever know, and I'm thankful for having had the privilege of sharing a tiny sliver of her extraordinary life.  She was a total sweetheart!       


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