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08/02/07
- NNHS Newsletter -
"I am like a falling star who has finally found her place next to another
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Dear Friends and Schoolmates,
Today's theme comes to you at the suggestion of
Jean Poole Burton ('64) of RI - 07/23/07:
You probably have enough songs for the rest of the summer,
but I just thought of "A Summer Place"... actually I think it was "Theme
from A Summer Place".....
Once again, it
was located for us by our Wizard of Wonderment,
Dave Spriggs ('64) of VA.
OOOH,
this is one of my favorites!
It makes me want to dance. I'm a sucker for ballads anyway. I'm
not too big on Chick Flicks, but Chick Music?!? Oh, yeah!!! Thanks
so much, Jean and
Dave!
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NOTE:
From
Me
('65) of NC - 08/02/07:
While
my #6 son,
Dale
(Harty -
Hillsboro High,
IL/American School, IL - '02) of VA,
was home for the past few days, at my request (and delaying his departure a
bit), he graciously switched a couple of my systems for me. In the
long run this is going to greatly simplify my life and save me an incredible
amount of time. But at this point in my life I'm a slow learner, and will
need a little period of time to adapt to the new ways.
The next two or three (or more) regular Newsletters will have shifted content as I do this. Some bits and pieces you might never suspect are literally taking me hours to process. While some older items may finally be making an appearance, some new things may be delayed a bit. Don't worry if you don't see something you just sent me.
And try not to search for any logic in what does appear.
SHHH - I'm "thinking"!
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NEWBIES:
1. Robin Chalkley ('69) of NC - 08/01/07:
Hi,
Kathy McDaniel Adams of the class of 71 just referred me to your site. Lots of good memories, thanks for going to all the trouble. Here’s my info, in case anyone is interested, and I’d like to receive the newsletter.
Thanks…
Super! We're glad you like it! (Thanks, Kathy!
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2.
Bryce Bartel (Brighton
High, UT - '04) of UT:
You've added me to your mailing list, haven't you??
Yes, of course, Sweetie!
Welcome
aboard, Gentlemen!
I realize that I've not mailed either of you a standard welcome letter yet (see
explanatory note above
), but
your names are now listed on the ever increasingly strangely named "Alumni
List":
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/alumni-list.html
Bryce, I also added your July 22 birthday to our Happy Birthday page:
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/Happy-Birthday.html
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BIRTHDAYS
- PRESENT AND UPCOMING:
We have another Two-Fer
today!
Eddie Beasley ('64) in
Ethiopia and
Betty Burton Gary ('65) of VA are both celebrating their birthdays!
In the next few days, we
have The United States
Coast Guard (1790)
on Saturday,
Frank Friedland
('60) of VA celebrating a
milestone birthday on Sunday, and
Susan Whitcomb Harlin
('72) of TX on Monday!
Congratulations and Many Happy
Returns to One and All!
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http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/Happy-Birthday.html
Y'all be sure to
take a look at that page. How are we going to wish you a happy birthday
(or in the case of my coo-coo brain, forget to wish you a happy birthday) if we don't know when it is?!?
Thanks!
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From Bill Lee (Warwick HS - '54) of NC -
07/26/07 - "Hilton Happy Days":
Carol: A couple of days ago, one
of your contributors mentioned an ice cream store in
Hilton, run by the
Urrutia family. Here's some information, thanks to my limited memory and - more
importantly - to details gleaned from a copy of the proper page of the Warwick
City Directory of 1954 (which
Dave Spriggs ('64 - of
VA) kindly provided to me some months ago).
Actually, that store - FRESH FRUIT ICE CREAM COMPANY - was once owned and
operated by the in-laws of Huyke Urrutia. He married Peggy Barber,
whose sister - Pat - was a high school classmate of mine and my wife (WHS
- Class of 1954).
The business was located at 504 Warwick Road, just north of where Brandon Road
intersects what is now Warwick Boulevard. The telephone number - then - was 8-0262.
In 1954, Huyke and Peggy lived upstairs, over the store, and she probably worked
in the store during the day, and he may well have worked there in the evenings
and on weekends.
Huyke was a NNHS grad, and also an apprentice school graduate (class of
1944). His father was as Spanish teacher at NNHS (in the 30s) - Dave has some
info about him (of course!). Huyke's older brother, Wilson, also was a
NNHS/Apprentice School graduate. Wilson completed his apprenticeship in 1940.
I once worked with Wilson in the shipyard, and slightly knew Huyke through the
NNS Credit Union, where he was a Director for many years. Wilson is deceased,
but Huyke may still around - at least he's listed in the current Peninsula
telephone directory.....
Bill Lee (WHS - Class of 1954)
Thanks so very much, Bill!
With the information you provided, we now
have a brand new page in Our Old Stomping Grounds:
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/SITE-MAP.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/old-stomping.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/OOSG-C-G.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/fresh-fruit-ice-cream-co.html - brand new page!
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From Mickey Spivey ('65) of FL -
07/26/07 - "All Stars Photo, 1960":
| Carol,
I thought some people might find this photo from 1960
interesting. My deceased Mother had it in a book for years and I found it!
See, I knew this was going to happen. One day - actually, it was Memorial Day of last year (no, not your birthday, but the "new" Memorial Day) - I had that "brilliant" idea to begin placing all those military emblems before the names of all our veteran correspondent to honor them for their service to our country. It's still a good idea, and I'm very glad we do it, but it comes with a built-in consequence. It relies on my knowledge of their lives, or even worse, my so-called memory. I run the risk of omitting the emblem - or placing the wrong one, and otherwise giving non-intentional offence. |
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N.N. REC SOUTH ALL-STARS PREPARED TO MEET NORTH SATURDAY MORNING The post-season battle will take place at 11 a.m. on the Huntington Park field. Pictured above (left to right) front row: Clifford Smith, Lewis Tucker, Kenny Drewery, Rex Davis, Butch Kypriandes, Mickey Spivey, Rip Collins, Wayne DeBerry, Keith Marsette; second row: Clarence Point, Randy Howell, John Jenkins, Billy Turner, Ronald Nash, David Brandon, Gilraer Rickey, Cliff Jackson, Richard Allen; third row: Danny McCain. Bill Thompson, John Minnick, Donald Moffitt, Bobby Yevak, Lewis Serio, Joe Mooney, Tommy Young, Larry Elmore, Max Bartholomew; back row: Coaches Jimmy Spivey and Harry Knight. (Staff Photo by Jim Liverpool) |
As a very recent example, I
originally neglected to place
Bobby Turpin's ('58) of VA Air Force
seal (I'm so sorry, Bobby!)
before his name in the July 27 Newsletter:
http://nnhs65.00freehost.com/07-27-07-NNHS-Itsy-Bitsy-Teenie-Weenie.html
So once again I'm going to play one of my games of revisionist history. I added your USMC emblem to your note on that last Newsletter:
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/07-18-07-NNHS-Look-to-the-Rainbow.html
There!
OH, WAIT - the CLIPPING!! Oh, my, yes - what a fabulous clipping it is! I've placed it (yes, in chronological order) on Odds and Ends:
http://nnhs65.00freehost.com/SITE-MAP.html
http://nnhs65.00freehost.com/oddsends.html
Thanks so much, Sweetie!
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From
Glenn Dye
('60) of TX
- 07/29/07:
Carol
I have another story that I would like to see if
anyone can clear up. Back in the late 50's or could have been in the 60's but I
think
Elvis was in Newport News and sang at the
Paramount Theater and I think I
heard that he got caught driving drunk. Is that a true story or can anyone
remember that happening? It's funny the older you get how all these flashbacks
seem to come to you.
Glenn Dye, Typhoon always.
Well, I don't,
of course, Glenn. I have difficulty enough remembering my own
name. I do remember that
Wayne
Stokes ('65) of VA
has a perfectly delightful story concerning that visit of Elvis' to Newport
News, and you can read all about it here:
http://nnhs65.00freehost.com/SITE-MAP.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/old-movie-theaters.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/paramount.html
As to the other, I tend to think it is totally apocryphal, but we'll need to turn it over to the group.
"Anyone? Anyone?"
Thanks, Glenn!
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From Bill Hobbs ('66) of Northern VA -
07/31/07 - "What Made Me, Me.":
Thought you might enjoy, if you hadn’t seen
already, Bill
What Made Me, Me
Long ago and far away,
In a land that time forgot,
Before the days of Dylan,
Or the dawn of Camelot.
There lived a race of innocents,
And they were you and me,
Long ago and far away
In the Land That Made Me, Me.
Oh, there was truth and goodness
In that land where we were born,
Where navels were for oranges,
And Peyton Place was porn.
For Ike was in the White House,
And Hoss was on TV,
And God was in His heaven
In the Land That Made Me, Me.
We learned to gut a muffler,
We washed our hair at dawn,
We spread our crinolines to dry
In circles on the lawn.
And they could hear us coming
All the way to Tennessee ,
All starched and sprayed and rumbling
In the Land That Made Me, Me.
We longed for love and romance,
And waited for the prince,
And Eddie Fisher married Liz,
And no one's seen him since.
We danced to "Little Darlin'",
And Sang to "Stagger Lee"
And cried for Buddy Holly
In the Land That Made Me, Me.
Only girls wore earrings then,
And three was one too many,
And only boys wore flat-top cuts,
Except for Jean McKinney. (Who???)
And only in our wildest dreams
Did we expect to see
A boy named George, with Lipstick
In the Land That Made Me, Me.
We fell for Frankie Avalon,
Annette was oh, so nice,
And when they made a movie,
They never made it twice.
We didn't have a Star Trek Five,
Or Psycho Two and Three,
Or Rocky-Rambo Twenty
In the Land That Made Me Me.
Miss Kitty had a heart of gold,
And Chester had a limp,
And Reagan was a Democrat
Whose co-star was a chimp.
We had a Mr Wizard,
But not a Mr T,
And Oprah couldn't talk, yet
In the Land That Made Me Me.
We had our share of heroes,
We never thought they'd go,
At least not Bobby Darin,
Or Marilyn Monroe.
For youth was still eternal,
And life was yet to be,
And Elvis was forever,
In the Land That Made Me Me.
We'd never seen the rock band
That was Grateful to be Dead,
And Airplanes weren't named Jefferson ,
And Zeppelins weren't Led.
And Beatles lived in gardens then,
And Monkees in a tree,
Madonna was a virgin
In the Land That Made Me Me.
We'd never heard of Microwaves,
Or telephones in cars,
And babies might be bottle-fed,
But they weren't grown in jars.
And pumping iron got wrinkles out,
And "gay" meant fancy-free,
And dorms were never coed
In the Land That Made Me Me.
We hadn't seen enough of jets
To talk about the lag,
And microchips were what was left at
The bottom of the bag.
And Hardware was a box of nails,
And bytes came from a flea
And rocket ships were fiction
In the Land That Made Me, Me.
Buicks came with portholes,
And side show came with freaks
and bathing suits came big enough
To cover both your cheeks.
And Coke came just in bottles,
And skirts came to the knee,
And Castro came to power
In the Land That Made Me, Me.
We had no Crest with Fluoride,
We had no Hill Street Blues,
We all wore superstructure bras
Designed by Howard Hughes.
We had no patterned pantyhose
Or Lipton herbal tea
Or prime-time ads for condoms
In the Land That Made Me, Me.
There were no golden arches,
No Perrier to chill,
And fish were not called Wanda,
And cats were not called Bill.
And middle-aged was thirty-five
And old was forty-three,
And ancient were our parents
In the Land That Made Me, Me.
But all things have a season,
Or so we've heard them say,
And now instead of Maybelline
We swear by Retin-A.
And they send us invitations
To join AARP,
We've come a long way, baby,
From the Land That Made Me, Me.
So now we face a brave new world
In slightly larger jeans,
And wonder why they're using
Smaller print in magazines.
And we tell our children's children
of the way it used to be,
Long ago, and far away
In the Land That Made, Me!
Me.
WOW - thanks, Bill!
That sorta says it all, doesn't
it?!?
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From My Niece, Shari, of VA -
07/31/07 - "Maturity ( relaxing music and truth)":
Still cleaning and cleaning out my in-box. I like this one.
http://www.frontiernet.net/~jimdandy/specials/life/life.htm
WILD GIGGLES!!! I like this one too, Shari - thanks!
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From
Glenn Dye
('60) of TX
- 07/31/07 - "The Farmer & the
Lord w/ Jim Reeves":
THIS IS WORTH LISTENING TO:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/singingman777/Farmer.htm
Very pretty - and a great
lesson on gratitude, too! Thanks, Glenn!
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From My Niece, Shari, of VA -
07/31/07 - "Dog tricks":
This is adorable even if you don't have a dog.
Dog Tricks:
Type in a command and see what happens...sit, roll over, down, stand, sing,
dance, shake, fetch, play dead etc., and it's also very cute if you type in a
command that's not recognized...!!
**Make sure you type in "Kiss" too ... But do it last.)
http://www.idodogtricks.com
This is waaay too
much fun, Shari! Thanks!
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From Linda Lane Lane ('64) of VA - 07/31/07 - "Happy August 1st":
I have been enjoying all the music selections from the past
month that were suggested by
Jean Poole Burton ('64 - of RI). I finally figured out
why. Remember Jean, these were several tunes we liked at the Friday night
Willis Dances. What a great time we had with our made up names. There were
some mighty nice Crabber Boys there. I wonder if

Chandler Nelms
(Hampton HS - '63) of MD was one
of them?
Linda, you're not seriously implying
that you could possibly have forgotten a vision of the ever glorious Chandler,
are you?!? WILD GIGGLES!!!
No, I didn't think so!
I need some help with a project. I know we must have someone who is a genealogy
expert. I have been working with my cousin "Peaches" Carolyn Price Taylor
('64 - of VA) on the Price family tree. Where can I check to see if some
one is still alive? Well, you know, being a nurse, I can tell if they are alive
or passed on, but these were a long time ago. Also, trying to figure out where
some of the Price family were born. Can any of this information be released?
Through the help of a 6th cousin twice removed, there is accurate documentation
back to Wales in 1454. John Price was a settler in Jamestown in 1610 and
the rest is history. We are trying to complete the last 3-4 generations, ending
with my grandchildren. I have hit so many brick walls, I must have brain damage
by now.
Hope you are enjoying your family visits this summer.
Thanks so much for all you do with the web site.
Love,
Linda L. Lane
Actually, we have
many genealogy experts among us, Lady.
Back in the days when I used to have more
time on my hands, I might even have been called one myself. But because it was
the Price family you're researching, I've turned you over to one of the very
best, our Wizard of Wonderment,
Dave Spriggs ('64) of VA.
Thanks again,
Linda-Linda! Give Peaches my love!
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From Dave Spriggs ('64) of VA - 07/31/07 - "Price Genealogy":
Cousin Linda,
Carol forwarded your request to me, as I do a bit of genealogical sleuthing and
have access to some pretty nifty online databases. Moreover, if you are looking
for Prices, then they are kinda sorta in my family ... well, by marriage. And I
suppose that makes Peaches my cousin-in-law, like you.
So, tell me who you are looking for and what you want to know about them. Please
include everything you currently know; even the most innocuous detail may be the
key to the correct ancestor.
Cousin Dave
Thank you, David!
Nobody does it better!
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From Jean Poole Burton ('64) of RI - 07/31/07 - "Where
the Boys Are... ":
As usual, O Twin That I Never Had, we are in total agreement about those precious "boys"!
And you know the grand racket you and
Eleanor (Buckley Nowitzky - '59 - of
NC) and I made in the van during that fabulous Magical Mystery Tour a couple
of years ago??
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/Magical-Mystery-Tour-05.html
Well, we duplicated that noise
several times over the course of the last few days. For the life of me, I
cannot recall just what was so funny (maybe Eleanor will), but there were at
least a couple of times when my whole body ached for hours from laughing!
We had a marvelous time, thanks!
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And thanks for Anne's birthday,
too!
I added her to the Birthday List:
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/Happy-Birthday.html
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From Melody Clendenin DeBerry (Warwick HS
- '66) of VA - 07/31/07 - "Virginia Deuell DeBerry":
Dearest Carol,
Although I haven't written lately, I have kept up with you through the
newsletters. I was sorry to see you and your family go through the rough
patches. As the saying goes, when God closes a door, He always opens a window.
I'm so glad that life is good for you these days, and pray the angels continue
to smile on you. You are always in my prayers.
The "Where the Boys Are"
newsletter of July 31 made my heart pound. Not only was there a picture
of my cute
Jimmy (DeBerry - '64 - of
VA) at the top, but also two other boys I dated. Such great memories of
carefree times. I reminisce often of those "happy days."
I'm
glad you liked it, Melody!
We have another one coming up later this month that I think you'll really enjoy!
I wanted you to know that
Jimmy's mother, Virginia Deuell DeBerry, will be 80 years old on Aug
8. She also graduated from NNHS, in 1944. I am attaching her picture.
She is very active in her church and does not look her age. We are
celebrating her birthday on Sunday at Wayne's (DeBerry - '65 - of
VA) house with all the grandchildren (4) and great-grandchildren (7). We
have hired a photographer to photograph her with all her family around her.
Oh, how wonderful!!!
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I also want to wish very late
condolences to
Dave Spriggs ('64 - of VA)
on the loss of his mother
(Mildred Linkous Spriggs -
'38). Jim and I certainly thought about him and his
family at that sad time.
Thanks, Melody. I added your note to Mrs. Spriggs' Memorial Newsletter:
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/07-06-07-NNHS-Mildred-Linkous-Spriggs.html
May your days continue to be as bright and beautiful as you, Carol.
Melody DeBerry
Thanks again,
Melody! It's always a delight to hear from you!
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From Ron Miller ('59) of NC - 08/01/07 -
"Re: 07/31/07 - Where the Boys
Are":
Colin Faison's ('58 - of
VA) computer not being able to play the music that comes with your
newsletter, I would suggest he try the following:
COOL BEANS!!!
Thanks, Ronnie!
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From Jean Poole Burton ('64) of RI - 08/01/07 - "This will refresh your memory
on that song... ":
www.youtube.com/watch?v
Oh, THAT song! It's a seventies song, hmm?!?
Well, Jean, you know
what they say, "The seventies are all a blur..."
Thanks,
Lady!
It's lovely - I wish we could find a midi for it and create a Newsletter.....
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From Carol Anne Comer Cutler ('70) of VA - 08/01/07 - "In Memoriam NNHS '70":
Thanks so much, Carol Anne!
I've been steadily updating that important page:
http://nnhs65.00freehost.com/SITE-MAP.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/memoriam-all.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/memoriam70.html
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From Marty Whitmore McCoy ('67) of VA - 08/01/07
- "Deaths - Class of 67":
Carol
Just wanted you to know to update the Memorial
Page for Class of 67 :
Brenda Sue Carson Divine passed away
October, 2002.http://nnhs65.00freehost.com/SITE-MAP.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/memoriam-all.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/memoriam67.html
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/obit-brenda-carson-divine.html
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Also
Carlton Skinnell ('67) passed away June 30,
2007 in Bedford, VA - I will get you his memorial picture scanned & you can
add him too.
Thanks so much :-) Marty - Class of 67
YOWZERONI!!!
I'm so sorry I missed this, Marty!
Thanks so much for bringing it to my attention.
I just made Carlton's Memorial
edition - even if it is a month late:
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/08-02-07-NNHS-Carlton-Skinnell.html
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From Christine Wilson Starkman ('68) of CA - 08/01/07 - "Newsletter":
Lovin' every edition!
Chris
Thanks, Chris - for everything!
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From Richard Dawes (NNHS/HHS - '62) of VA
- 08/01/07 - "RE:
Gloria Woolard Price (Hampton HS
- '65 - of FL) - 'The Clovers'":
Hi
I contacted Gary Church (and his wife), and here are the answers to your
questions:
Hi Dicky! How've you been?
We've been keeping busy - trying to dodge the tourists!
Well, in the mid-60's, the singer for Kenny and the Clovers was Gary Church.
Morris Mishoe played bass, Kenny Mishoe played guitar, Adrian played keyboard,
Gary can't remember the drummer's name. Watson Mishoe also sang during that
time. After that group, Gary and Adrian left to play with Jimmy Miller, then
Adrian formed the Sinsations. The Sinsations became the Newport News, and
that's when they made "When the Bell Rings". Then Gary left and formed the
"Church" band......
A 100% absolutely true definitive answer! Thanks so much, Dicky!
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AS PROMISED - STILL NOT:
From
Me
('65) of NC - 07/23/07:
From 07-13-07-NNHS-Lets-Hang-On.html - cheerleaders 1970, Mr. Leonard
OOPS!
Still not yet..... (LLPOF!)
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DATES TO REMEMBER:
1. Saturday, August 4, 2007 - Typhoon Informal Reunion - NNHS CLASS OF 1960
2. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, August 31 - September 2, 2007 - NNHS CLASS OF 1967 - FRIDAY NIGHT: OPEN TO ALL
3. Thursday, September 6, 2007, 11:00 AM - Class of 1955 Lunch Bunch - Angelo's Steak and Pancake Restaurant on J. Clyde Morris Boulevard -
OPEN TO ALL WITH FRIENDS IN CLASS OF 19554. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, September 7 - 9, 2007 - NNHS CLASS OF 1957
5. Saturday, September 29, 2007 - Evelyn Fryer Fish's (Pot Luck) Birthday Party for All of Us -
OPEN TO ALL6. Thursday, October 4, 2007, 11:00 AM - Class of 1955 Lunch Bunch - Angelo's Steak and Pancake Restaurant on J. Clyde Morris Boulevard - OPEN TO ALL WITH FRIENDS IN CLASS OF 1955
7. Saturday, October 6, 2007 - Reunion - NNHS CLASSES OF 1941 AND 1942
8. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, October 12 - 13, 2007 - NNHS CLASS OF 1962; FRIDAY NIGHT OPEN TO NNHS CLASSES OF 1960 - 1965
9. Thursday, November 1, 2007, 11:00 AM - Class of 1955 Lunch Bunch - Angelo's Steak and Pancake Restaurant on J. Clyde Morris Boulevard - OPEN TO ALL WITH FRIENDS IN CLASS OF 1955
10. Thursday, December 6, 2007, 11:00 AM - Class of 1955 Lunch Bunch - Angelo's Steak and Pancake Restaurant on J. Clyde Morris Boulevard - OPEN TO ALL WITH FRIENDS IN CLASS OF 1955
11. Friday and Saturday, May 16 - 17, 2008 - NNHS CLASS OF 1958
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REUNION REMINDERS:
Reunion information is ALWAYS posted very near the top on the front page, and on the Reunion Page section:
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/reunion-page.html
As these five messages were consuming so much space on each Newsletter, I've decided just to publish the NEXT upcoming reunion on each Newsletter:
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The NNHS Class of 1960 will hold a Typhoon Informal Reunion
on Saturday, August 4th, 2007,
at 3:00 PM at the Beach home of Mary Ann
Edwards Elliot,
504 West Ocean View, Norfolk, VA Afternoon into evening beach party with covered dish dinner
$15.00 per person
For information/reservations, please contact:
Karen Weinstein
Witte AND CHECK THIS WEB PAGE FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION - 04/02/07: |
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From Christine Wilson Starkman ('68) of CA - 07/24/07 - "Summer's Not Over
Yet! "- #3 in a Series of about 38:
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It's not Buckroe, but it'll do in a rush! This is sand? Thought this was one you'd enjoy seeing; it all took place in British Columbia. THESE SEEM TO GET BETTER AND BETTER EACH YEAR... |
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WOWZERS!!!
Thanks, Chris!
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There's much more to come - next time!
Y'all take care of each other! TYPHOONS FOREVER! We'll Always Have Buckroe!
Love to all, Carol
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NNHS CLASS OF '65 WEB SITE:
http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com
PERSONAL WEB SITE:
http://www.angelfire.com/weird2/cluckmeat
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Carol Buckley Harty
219 Four Ply Lane
Fayetteville, NC 29311-9305
910-488-9408
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T
heme from A Summer Place, 1959Words by Mack Discant, Music by Max Steiner
(Percy Faith,
1960; The Lettermen, 1965)
There's a summer place
Where it may rain or storm
Yet I'm safe and warm
For within that summer place
Your arms reach out to me
And my heart is free from all care
For it knows
There are no gloomy skies
When seen through the eyes
Of those who are blessed with love
And the sweet secret of
A summer place
Is that it's anywhere
Where two people share
All their hopes
All their dreams
All their love
There's a summer place
Where it may rain or storm
Yet I'm safe and warm
In your arms, in your arms
In your arms, in your arms
In your arms, in your arms
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“Theme from A Summer Place” midi courtesy of
http://members.tripod.com/lisawebworld1/midi.html - 07/21/07“Theme from A Summer Place
” lyrics courtesy of http://www.geocities.com/lyricalmusings/lyrics/a_summerplace.htm - 07/25/07Dancing Figures
clip art courtesy of
http://www.twosteptidewater.com/free_dance_clipart1.htm
and
http://www.twosteptidewater.com/free_dance_clipart2.htm - 03/20/05
Blue Diamond Blade Divider Line clip art courtesy of http://www.wtv-zone.com/coplove/lines.html - 03/20/05
Navy Seal clip art courtesy of http://www.onemileup.com/miniSeals.asp - 05/29/06
Animated Blue to White Divider Line clip art courtesy of http://www.wtv-zone.com/nevr2l82/bars1.html - 03/20/05
Hillsboro Topper (Band Version) clip art courtesy of
http://www.hillsboroschools.net/schools/hhs/activities/music2/Band/bio.html
- 06/07/08
Thanks, Mark!
American School Logo courtesy of - 09/05/06
Animated "NEW" clip art courtesy of http://gifsnow.com/ - 03/07/06
Brighton High School Logo courtesy of http://www.jordandistrict.org/schools/high/brighton/index.htm - 08/02/07
Animated Tiny
Birthday Cake clip art courtesy of
Sarah Puckett Kressaty ('65) of
VA - 08/31/05
Thanks, Sarah Sugah!
Army Seal clip art courtesy of Al Farber ('64) of GA - 05/24/06
Thanks, Al!
Marine Corps Seal clip art
courtesy of
Herbert Hice of MI
- one of my
Famous Marines
who served in the South Pacific
during WWII.
Thanks, Herbie!
Air Force Seal clip art courtesy of
http://www1.va.gov/opa/feature/celebrate/milsongs.htm - 07/07/06Elvis Image courtesy of http://www.buy-images.com/3c-Elvis-Presley.html - 08/06/04 - I think....
Crab clip art courtesy of http://www.geocities.com/agent99bm/ - 10/02/05
Animated Rolling on the Floor Laughing Boy courtesy of http://www.animationfactory.com - 04/06/05
Animated Yehaa Typhoon
clip art courtesy of Al Farber ('64) of GA - 08/18/05
Thanks so much, Al!
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