I lost touch with Seymour after high school but I remember him as a great, funny person and a very serious editor of the Centralizer in our senior year. Remember the Centralizer? It was a great little paper at that time, well-written, well-edited, full of news, opinions, photographs, etc. I did some drawings for the final issue of our senior year and worked with him enough to know that Seymour was a meticulous editor. It’s been fifty years so I may not remember this accurately, but I believe he was the son of Holocaust survivors. I remember staying overnight at his house in Logan once and having a great time talking. I found an Obituary and judging by the comments, Seymour was loved in his role as School Psychologist in the Upper Darby school district.
Ronald Netsky
I lost touch with Seymour after high school but I remember him as a great, funny person and a very serious editor of the Centralizer in our senior year. Remember the Centralizer? It was a great little paper at that time, well-written, well-edited, full of news, opinions, photographs, etc. I did some drawings for the final issue of our senior year and worked with him enough to know that Seymour was a meticulous editor. It’s been fifty years so I may not remember this accurately, but I believe he was the son of Holocaust survivors. I remember staying overnight at his house in Logan once and having a great time talking. I found an Obituary and judging by the comments, Seymour was loved in his role as School Psychologist in the Upper Darby school district.