I remember both Judy and her sister Susan. They were classmates at Hampton elementary and at Mumford. Sadly, what I remember most is that because they were tall, very quiet, and, at that time, considered unattractive, I had very little interaction with either of them. They were referred to as the "Zide twins", not as individuals. It sickens me to think how superficial many of us were back then, excluding people who didn't "fit the mold." As I have grown older I know I have forgotten so many of my classmates at Hampton and Mumford, but for whatever reason I never forgot Judy and Susan Zide. I wish I had gotten to know both of them better.
Alison (Abby) Greenstone (Goldbaum) (1964)
Judy was shy, kind, and humble--a lovely person.
Robert Connor (1964)
I recall Judy Zide although not details. Thought she had a sister (possibly twin?). Also recall her being shy (as was I) Thanks.
Bob Connor
Joan Ettinger (Char) (1964)
Judy I believe had an identical sister. Judy was quiet sweet and shy.
Harvey Babcock (1964)
I remember both Susan and Judy Zide. Both were very humble,sweet and kind people. A very sad lose for all of us.
Alan Freedman (1964)
I remember both Judy and her sister Susan. They were classmates at Hampton elementary and at Mumford. Sadly, what I remember most is that because they were tall, very quiet, and, at that time, considered unattractive, I had very little interaction with either of them. They were referred to as the "Zide twins", not as individuals. It sickens me to think how superficial many of us were back then, excluding people who didn't "fit the mold." As I have grown older I know I have forgotten so many of my classmates at Hampton and Mumford, but for whatever reason I never forgot Judy and Susan Zide. I wish I had gotten to know both of them better.