What are the chances three lifetime friends when asked what is your 
favorite "Jersey food" would select the same pork delicacy?! 
We shift gears and profile not one of our alumni but three. Three 
classmates that have found the secret of happiness found in friendships. The 
trifecta friendship was formed in elementary school in Menlo Park Terrace. 
Linda Kirchhoff Seguine, Joanne Caldwell Russell and Sue Hawley Petersen, have 
done well in choosing their friends...very well. 
We tracked them done recently and it was refreshing to realize the common 
bond that is secured by their love, patience and unselfishness for each other. 
In an era where it's easy to be self consumed with one's own life, these three 
ladies make it a priority to look out for each other. When asked to describe 
each other Sue was painted as generous with both her time and resources. Joanne 
was noted for her sense of humor and willingness to always lend an caring ear to 
Linda and Sue. Linda was described loyal, honest and unselfish with her time for 
not only them but everyone she knows.
Today you will find the three getting together at least once a month for 
dinner. In addition to conversations dealing with life today they will laugh 
over their memories of hanging out "on the wall" at the Menlo Park Mall when it 
was still open air, daily trips to the shore and cruising through the 
neighborhood in the '66 white Cadillac convertible. 
Linda calls Menlo Park Terrace home with husband Nick of forty two years. 
Two children and one very precious granddaughter. Joanne is single and has 
settled in Laurence Harbor, one daughter and two grandchildren. Sue has landed 
in Hillsbourgh with husband Chuck of twenty years and two daughters. Sue and 
Chuck have a second home in the Sunshine State of Florida. Sue is retired from 
Johnson & Johnson where she met Chuck.
When it comes to music, Linda is all about Bruce, Joanne is loyal to Hall 
& Oates and Sue likes her Rock n Roll and '60's country. All three attended 
the last reunion and ironically each had their daughters drive them there with 
orders to behave along with a curfew time when they would be picked up...aside 
from the humor, right there is an example of family love passed down to another 
generation. They plan on attending our next reunion saying "We look forward to 
seeing old friends but more importantly, getting to know our fellow alumni 
better with hopes of new friendships being established. One misconception of 
high school reunions is a collection of clicks formed years ago. 
We were 
pleasantly surprised that was not the case but rather an evening of alumni that 
left their egos at home and were there to see and make friends that once shared 
a common school bond". Two years ago the ladies did a "girls vacation" at Sue's 
winter home in Florida. No photos available...you know what that Vegas saying 
is, right? :)
 When speaking with them it was interesting to see how each of them 
individually evolved over time, making life adjustments along the way but one 
constant was their friendship. They handled life throughout the years but 
through their love and appreciation for each other their bond is still in place 
today...stronger than ever. A lasting friendship is truly an impressive 
accomplishment, even more so when it is between three. All too often we misplace 
priorities on career accomplishments over true happiness. When we speak of 
Linda, Joanne and Sue they have taken on life and have succeeded with their gift 
of their friendship to each other. In closing, they serve as a reminder for us 
to make sure we reach out and remind our friends how much we appreciate them. 
Menlo Park Terrace ladies...we thank you.





 
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