TJ Class of '68     NEWSLETTER                                                       07/20/07    
         

Boy, my eyes are crossing and my head is swimming after looking at the tiny print on this classmate spreadsheet.  I have been working non-stop for several weeks trying to update the list.  It is 5 years old!!   Because so many of you were nice enough to write something about yourself and your family when you contacted me with needed information, I am going to have to do something a little different in MAIL CALL this edition.  I don't want to inundate you with too many classmates' stories at once.  So, I am going to publish some this time and hold off on the others for later publications.   Don't get your feelings hurt if you aren't in here this week.  I just picked them randomly.   Don't stop writing to me though. Now, to your favorite section.....

 MAIL CALL

from Buddy McDowell in Groves
Thanks so much for this website. I've located one of my best friends that I had from elementary school to Lamar College .  I don't think I would have found him without it.

 from Linda Blakley Rindlishbacher in Oroville , CA
We're all fine here. Still busy watching my grandaughters Monday through Friday. Isabella is 20 months, Kaitlyn is 16 months. Rudy, (my husband), Rhett, (my son ), and I are leaving Wed on a week long RV trip.  We're going down south to Solvang, a cute little Dutch town,  which is near Santa Barbara . We have friends (other families) going down in their RVs too. Staying at RV resort with many ammenities which will be lots of fun as well as near the ocean which I love. In October, my sister Nancy, who is also a TJ Graduate, and I are going to New York for 10 days.... just sister-time seeing the sights. Nancy will fly out of San Antonio and I will fly out of Sacramento and meet in N.Y.  It was nice that so many people responded to your request for your Mom's card shower.   I am sure it made her birthday more special. July 10th will be the 8 year anniversary of losing my Mom. I miss her daily.  We really were so close.

 from Dennis O'Quinn in Anahuac , TX
Sorry for not staying in touch more but we stay real busy out here,  I do get to read the Web site every once in awhile and it's great.  I will send you some money to keep this thing going. 

from Nancy Jowell Grisbee in Sugar Land
We are in the Houston area ( Sugar Land )  for one year before returning to south Florida next summer to continue our work there.

 from Judy Thompson Orr in Fremont , CA
Just checked out the latest newsletter. I really enjoy looking at the site…what a great job you guys have done!  I have a website for my classroom and I KNOW how much work goes into maintaining one. I loved getting the postcard and finding out about it.  THANKS!  

from Linda Blanton Murski on the island of Guanaja in the Bay Islands of Honduras
When is the reunion?  I really only see US mail when I come to the States and my next trip is planned around the Renaissance Festival sometime in late October early November.  Let me know so I don't miss this one, okay??!!!!    

(See the reunion news later in the NEWSLETTER for more information.)

 from Jack Atkins in Austin
Our daughter Alaina and her husband Keith Fournier are expecting our first grandchild at the end of the month.  She has her PhD in Cancer pharmacology and is working for the Dept. of Health and Human Services in Washington , DC .  Keith has his PhD in Neuro pharmacology and is with the Swiftwater group.  We are in Pt. Neches with our parents at least once a month, but just don't seem to find the time to get out and visit on short weekend trips.

from Brenda Rector Cooke in Nederland
I am an accountant for Beaumont Rice Mills - started there July 1979.  I don't know if I mentioned this before,  but my Mom is 83, Dad is 80 and they still live in Port Arthur .  However, they are building a smaller home next door to me.  My son has a home on the other side of their lot.  Needless to say, we are slightly crazed from this building project.  We are all helping out as best we can and it is forcing us all to stay young!  I'm sure lots of people thought my parents have gone insane to tackle this at their age, but it has really been great for them.  They are so excited about being next door and I'm am so blessed to still have them.  This December they will celebrate 59 years of marriage. 

 from Laura Meece Darby in Kingwood, TX
 Bart & I have been married for 37 years this July.  We have two children, Daryl & Michele.  Daryl is 35, married to Lisa; and they have a daughter, Kaelie, who is 3 years old. Daryl graduated from SFA with an accounting degree. He is an accountant with a company 
called Keye Energy in downtown Houston.  They live here in Kingwood, also.  Our daughter Michele is 32, divorced; and has a daughter, Paige, who is 2 years old.  Michele graduated from Southwest Texas in San Marcus with a Management Degree like Bart.  She is a Quality Assurance Testing specialist in the corporate office at the Home Depot office in Austin .  Right now Michele and Paige live in Round Rock.  We're hoping one day to have them move here.  But, we'll see.  Our two granddaughters are the lights of our lives right now and we try to spend as much time as we can with them.  After living (in this order since the day we were married!) in Houston, Pt. Arthur, back to Houston, back to Pt. Arthur, Kingwood,  Shreveport, LA, Austin, Round Rock, ...we are definitely so happy to be in Kingwood again!  I told Bart I am NOT moving anywhere again...this is where I'm staying for good!!!  We were finally able to buy the house we were leasing.  We have been so busy painting and doing a little remodeling that I don't know if I have time to get a job!  Bart is a Senior Program Analyst for a company called Carter-Burgess in downtown Houston.  Sometimes he does a little traveling with his job and I'm hoping to start being able to go with him occasionally.  He's been to Fort Worth, TX, Washington, DC, Chicago, IL and Atlanta, GA. He's scheduled to go to Miami, FL sometimes soon.  Hopefully, I will be able to make that trip with him.  And, as for me...I've decided I will retire!  I've worked different places off and on and finally quit after having health problems.  But, I'm good now and enjoying having time to myself being able to do what I want to do when I want to do it!  Right now, for sure I have enough to keep me busy with the house; and, hopefully, traveling with Bart!

 If and whenever we finally do get settled, I am going to have to go through my footlocker to see what kinds of TJ memorabilia I have saved.  I will let you and Mike know if I have found anything good to put on the website that hasn't already been put out there.  I always get goosebumps every time I go out to the website.  Makes me wish I could go back to high school again! 

 from Maureen Murphy Coleman in Jasper
We have three living children, nine grandchildren and one deceased daughter.  I am starting my 26th year with Jasper ISD.  My husband is a retired high school principal and now works as the Truant officer with the JISD.   

My life has been so Blessed.  I am sorry to see so many of our classmates listed as deceased in the website.  I am really enjoying looking at so many pictures that classmates are sending in.  Funny how time has passed so quickly.  My parents are both deceased now as are two brothers.  When my father died, I brought my mother up to Jasper and she lived for 20 years up here until her death.  I seldom go down to Port Arthur except to visit the cemetary.  I do hope to come to our 40th class reunion.  Thanks so much for making the website available to all of us.  

from Loretta LaLonde Myers in Houston  
Well, the time for our
Alaska trip is here! We fly out at 7:45 tomorrow morning and I am so excited that I don’t know if I will be able to sleep tonight. Glynn and I will take pictures and send some when we return. We did not realize when we booked this trip that we were leaving on 7/7/07, but I hope that means smooth sailing.
(As of this writing, I haven't heard from Loretta about her trip.  At least she didn't leave on Friday the 13th!)

from Sherry Clingan Armentor in Groves
I am sending a contribution for some of the costs to run the website.  If you need more, please let me know. 

from Bert Smith in Lake Jackson
Your note gave me the reason to finally sit down this Sunday morning and send you some info on what I have been doing. I am living in Lake Jackson with my wife Debbie and our son Paul who just graduated from High School.  He is planning to join the Coast Guard as he loves the adventures on the water. I also have two daughters. Cindy works for Nasa and trains astronauts going to the space station on the ISS life support systems. The last launch of Atlantis was her crew.  Cheryl also graduated from A&M this past last December, just got married to a wonderful young man named Chad Meche, and she now works for A&M doing food protein research at the school. 

I retired from Philllip Petroleum a few years ago as  a manager of capital projects and have since started a company doing some development  work both in the BCS area and  near Lake Jackson . We built some student housing duplexes up there and currently are remodeling an old ranch house built in 1941 here along the coast. I don't believe there is any such thing as retirement!

My spare time is flying my own plane...a Piper Arrow. I have flown into Bridge City  a few times and need to look you and Murphy up next time but will call in advance. Debbie is my co-pilot and there is something to be said about women fliers...they hold course and altitude better than most men!  One  photo was on a recent group flight to Brenham for lunch at one of those $100 hamburger  joints....$5 bucks for the hamburger and $95 just to get there!...another one to Huntsville.

After graduation from A&M with a Civil  Engineering degree, I spent 27 years with Phillips in lots of places. Norway was our favorite although Brenham comes in a close second. I had some rather unusual but adventurous assignments with Phillips including Arctic development work in the early '80's and did some interesting work on joint government/industry  projects offshore Alaska. I am attaching a couple  photos taken next to the USGC Icebreaker Polar Sea  in1982 near the US- Russian Boundary in the  Chukchi Sea .....I remember it was 35 below zero  and the sea ice was 15 ft thick! 

 Both my parents are living out in the country north of the Woodlands and although they deal with the occasional medical issues normal at their age, they are fiercely independent and doing remarkably well. My five brothers and sisters get by to see them quite often and we all help with projects and doctor visits. 

(Mike has included the photos of Bert and his family for us to enjoy.)

 from Leonard Hilliard in San Antonio/Fredericksburg
I am really enjoying the website.  Where should I send some financial support?  I've gotten emails from a couple of people (Marvin McDowell and Fred McCarty), which has been fun.  Hope to make the 40th reunion.  My wife and I noticed that Name Badges were now Necessary to ID one another.  Hmmmmm....  I like the idea for BIG PRINT!!!  Kathy and I have moved.  We sold our home in suburban SA and now live between our rural property near Fredericksburg and an apartment in SA. 

(If I have this correctly, Leonard is an MD who said he will perform surgery on any classmate FREE....just LOBOTOMIES, though.  Just kiddin'.  I don't even know what Leonard specializes in.)

 from Billy Fowler in Gladewater , TX  
Because of your last update, I made contact with an old friend (Buddy McDowell) that I've known since Jr. High.  

(The website REALLY is  working to reunite old friends!!!  Yeah WEBSITE.)

 from Camille Messina Hudson in Lake Jackson
Thanks for doing such a great job with the web page. It's really interesting. 

from Dianna Caillier Lewis in Port Arthur
Thank you so much for the NEWSLETTER that you sent me. I sent the information about Hurricane Audrey to my sister.  I remember the weather that day! I dated a guy from Grand Chanier, LA and his parents showed me pictures and told us about the weather. Thank you for the card.  It came at a good time. It was 11 years that day that my mom had passed away. You are blessed to have both of your parents.  

 from Christine Smith Hood in Nederland
It is such a blessing to be able to keep in touch with our old friends and also keep them in our prayers when needed.  

(AMEN I say to this!)

 from Gail Wilson Felker in Williamsburg, VA
I hear from my husband, Ross, at least once a week.  He's taken up playing the trumpet at the church services over there.  He hasn't done that since high school!!!  Our son, Chris, will be 20 years old this summer. He will be a sophomore at the University of Alaska in Anchorage.  Our "baby", Jenny, will be a senior in high school.  She wants to come back to Texas for college.  Also, I truly enjoy reading the website.  We are all being brought together again after all these years. 

(Major Ross Felker is deployed in the Middle East.  See the SUPPORT section on where to send correspondence.) 

 from Linda Olivier Meyer (married to classmate Rex) in Fulshear, TX
Our daughter is getting married at the end of this month at our house, in our backyard.  Needless to say, my back has been screaming at me each evening for hauling bags and bags of mulch and tons of plants.  It keeps saying.......... Linda, you're TOO OLD to do this!

 from Creig Romero in Houston
I was in Bridge City a few months back at the Bridge City ISD doing inspections from the Rita damage and had one of the gentlemen show me all the repairs. We started talking and he and his wife are very good friends with you and Murphy. Small world. I have visited Jefferson County more in the last 11/2 years since I moved in '68 to Houston,  meeting with my applicants that received damage from Hurricane Rita. It is funny that I have met several classmates of ours during my visits. I met Jim Thompson with the City of Beaumont, Jack Wiggins with Lamar Institute of Technology, Hal Ross with the Airport,  just to mention a few.

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VOTES ARE IN

In the last NEWSLETTER, I mentioned the "tiff" that Mike and I are having concerning my sending a "heads-up" to you when we update the website.  Well, here are the comments I received on the subject.  I even left them anonymous so Mike won't be able to stalk you!  (Mike has not seen these before NOW...hee hee).

 "For myself, I like getting a notice from you that you have an updated website."

 "I like the "HEADS UP" on the class of '68 website.  I usually read it at work and do not always have time to look at everything new on it.  So the "HEADS UP" gives me a heads-up as what to expect.  If I see something that needs to be looked at immediately or that I would like to respond to, then I will take time then or go back to it as soon as possible."

 "I find your e-mail notes letting us know when updates have been posted prompts me to review the website.  I certainly do not mind those reminders."

 "As long as you like sending out the reminder, I like getting it.  I, for one, appreciate your "HEADS UP" notice.  I seem to check my home e-mail much less frequently than my work sites, and your message prompts my visit to the website."

"My husband and I have 5 email addresses we check (or at least try to check every day) and I LIKE having the reminder.  Sorry, Mike."

 "I vote for you continuing the reminder to check the website.  No offense to Mike, but I think that most of us stay so busy that it would slip our minds to check it.  I hope others agree."

 "By the way, I do like getting a notice that the '68 website has been updated.  I get so busy sometimes that I just need a reminder.  Just one person's opinion, though."
(Uh huh...7 people's OPINION by my count!)

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WEBSITE CONTRIBUTIONS

from Barbara King Ringgold
"The website is so great.  It's a rare thing to be able to feel connected to the "Motherland" after all these years.  I have so enjoyed hearing about the people I spent early years with.  My humble thank you.   I am forwarding a $ contribution to make the "thank you" real."

 from Jody (Hopkins) & Gary Barbin(second contribution) 
There will always be upkeep on that website...It really is awesome to think that ya'll have done such a super job!!

 (This is a note from Mike. He has purchased new softwear with some of the contributions.)
"By the way, I received the softwear in the mail this past week and have loaded our website into it.  It looks really nice and I just need to spend time working with it.  I can see that it will help us create neat stuff on the site.  It will definitely be a learning process, though."

 Send checks to:
Linda DeCuir McFadden
112 Woodsong
Bridge City, TX 77611

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POST-IT or POSTED

I asked you in the last NEWSLETTER to have a "posted" note handy to jot down your updated mailing information.  Cherlyn Hebert picked at me about the wrong spelling for the note.....She wrote, "Well, I couldn't find a "posted" note so I just used a "post-it" instead."

 Well, I think that I have seen too many POSTED signs around Port Arthur since HURRICANE RITA ravaged the area.  They are still "posted" EVERYWHERE on dilapidated buildings and such. 

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40TH REUNION NEWS

No news so far.  The committee has a first meeting set up but it will be quite awhile before we can set an actual date for next summer's 40th reunion.  The location where we usually have our Saturday night shindig, (the BRAD CLUB) on the outskirts of Nederland, won't let us select a date for next summer until OCTOBER 16.   We do know that our reunion WILL NOT  be held the first TWO WEEKENDS of JUNE.  Maybe that will help out a little bit.   I will let you know more as soon as I learn something.  Sorry for the delay. 

It is really important that we have your correct, updated information for the spreadsheet.  Please comply ASAP.   PLEASE CONTACT me, if you haven't already, with any corrections, additions, and deletions that I have asked for in earlier e-mails.    I want to get the list as updated as possible before I make copies for the reunion committee to work from.   I will have a list of classmates we need help finding in another NEWSLETTER. 

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SCHOOL MEMORABILIA

You MUST check this section out on the website.  It is located under the CLASS PHOTOS link.  Be sure to read the article about Mike Lawson's great BASKETBALL fete when he was a sophomore!  You can find it under Misc. Photos page 1 in the MEMORABILIA section.

Woo Woo.  "You go, Mike." Didn't know our webmaster was such a STAR. 

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GOINGS ON ABOUT TOWN

Boogie Kings

July 21
Carl Parker Auditorium
(next to Woodrow Wilson)
7:30 pm
$20.00 a ticket at the door

 
Larry's 3rd annual Hooten-Nanny

TJ, PNG, BB alumni
Oct. 13, 2007
(reservations accepted for tables)
Showtime 6:00
www.larrysfrenchmarket.com

 Book Signing
Paul Howard Nicholas

TJ '68 classmate
"Extingushing the Flames of Hell: A Journey of Spiritual Evolution"
4:30-7:00pm
July 20, 2007
PA Public Library

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VEHICLE SHOPPING

contributed by Pat Trahan Knox
We've been new vehicle shopping. The first place we went, Ray had chosen a vehicle, and we went into the dungeon, where this sales manager, in his ivory tower, has to let you know whether your price agrees with theirs (NOT!!!). We got to within $349 and I said no. We left, and I felt so bad!! The next trip, I sent Ray without me, as I really do not like new car salesmen who make you feel like you just fell off of a turnip truck the night before). He went to Houston and got some prices,  but was afraid to buy because he didn't want to listen to me say "I told you I wanted such and such". (And by the way, Tommy T., you can stop saying Poor Ray about now!!). So, we started out on July 14 AGAIN, to find a vehicle for me to drive. (I'm convinced I would be much happier with a horse and buggy). On Saturday, July 14, we set out again to find the perfect vehicle for me. We went to 3 dealerships where the oldest sales manager must have been all of 21. I do not like babies trying to tell me about cars.  I have two wonderful, talented sons, but they are smart enough to not tell me what I knew before they were born!!   Ray and I went to 3 dealerships, and I cried all the way back to Beaumont (my husband is a saint, if you haven't already realized that). So-o-o-o-o, we went to Silsbee (on my suggestion, thank goodness!). Every salesman was a mature person. They told me they were interested in finding a vehicle I would be happy with, no matter where it came from. I had made a friend!!! We found the perfect vehicle that would make me happier than I was with my PAID OFF Chevy Blazer LT that I absolutely LOVE!!!  I wanted nothing other than a white vehicle, and I found the love of my car life, a white Toyota 4Runner loaded. They were old enough to realize that I wanted a good deal, and I was old enough to know they needed to make a profit. A match made in heaven!! I love my new  vehicle. Now, all we  have to do is sell my husband's truck and my Blazer. That will be another story. My husband is  very happy that he doesn't have to listen to me complain that I didn't get the vehicle I wanted, and I am so happy.  (Okay, Tommy, quit laughing). 

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I DID IT!!!
I have more than  DOUBLED my goal of getting 20 NEW e-mail addresses!  I now have 56 new ones!!!!!   I am beyond HAPPY!!!  Maybe if I get more I can become ECSTATIC.  Mike has upped my goal to 70!!

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SUPPORT NEEDED

from Joe Pinell in Nederland
Hey Wild Bunch from 68.  Well, I feel like I have to go see Miss Tenney tomorrow.  (He was talking about going to Houston for heart valve surgery on July 10.)  I have been in the situation a few times in my life that I really don't know what the outcome will be.  But, I do know that WHAT WILL HAPPEN IS MEANT TO HAPPEN.....Today, I am going to do what I love best....ride the motorcycle for awhile and then park it for a few months.  My wife, Julie, quit working to become my nurse.  She will miss the rides as much as me.  Ya'll pray for US and God willing we will have a PARTY next year.

(If you haven't already, check out Joe and Julie in the BIKERS section on the website.)

Contact:
Joe Pinell
620 S. 8th St.
Nederland, TX 77627
(409)722-2795
bellsdad05@yahoo.com

 Deployed in the MIDDLE EAST
Major Ross Felker
(Gail Wilson's husband)
CAOC/STRAT, APO  AE  09309

 and we can't forget Larry LaPrise.....
With all the sadness and trauma going on in the world at the moment, it is worth reflecting on the death of a very important person, which almost went unnoticed. Larry LaPrise, the man who wrote "The Hokey Pokey" died peacefully at the age of 93. The most traumatic part for his family was getting him into the coffin. They put his left leg in, and then the trouble started. (SHUT UP...you know it is funny.)
 

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CONDOLENCES

 from Pat Lange
My youngest brother Curley "Charlie" Lange, Jr., 47, TJ Class of '77, was killed July 1, 2007 in an auto accident in Port Neches.  He lived in PN and was a self employed paint/drywall contractor.  Possibly, some of our local classmates may have hired him in the past. 

 Pat Lange
(death of his brother, Curley)
10906 Sierra Oaks
Austin, TX 78759-5156
patlange@sbcglobal.net

 Emmett Morales, Jr.
(death of his mother)
5260 Stardust 
Dr. Beaumont, TX 77706
(409)898-8518

 And, as too often lately, we have found out about another untimely death of a classmate.  

Albert "Jack" Weldon
Dec. 22, 1949-May 1, 2007
in Fort Worth

No obituary available.  
Our condolences to his wife and two sons. Our prayers are with them.

MAY HE REST IN PEACE

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Did I fill your brain with enough news?  Please remember to send in items for Mike to put in his sections.  Brenda Rector has sent him a whole box full of goodies.  Ernie Casteneda sent him photos, also.  Thanks!!  I hope that you are enjoying the website and the input by your classmates.  Help out by sending in your own contributions to help keep our class website Rockin'.

 (Hope to see you at the Boogie Kings concert.  Be sure to "introduce" yourself.  That way, I won't be so embarrassed.  "-)  )

                                                                          Stay safe and keep in touch,
                                                                          Linda DeCuir McFadden
                                                                          lindasuemcfadden@sbcglobal.net
                                                                          www.tjhs1968.com

 

         
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