TJ Class of '68     NEWSLETTER                                                           07/04/08     
         

HAPPY 4th of JULY weekend!  Hope you have something fun and safe planned.  It is going to be quite here.  Murphy is working his regular DAY SHIFT and my brother and sister-in-law and niece are coming in from Friendswood to spend the day with us.  In lieu of the usual 4th food....hot dogs, watermelon, etc., my mom has decided to make shrimp creole and we will also have a big batch of grilled and boiled shrimp.  Yummy. 

MAIL CALL (from classmates)
from Diane Richmond Miller in Silsbee
About the reunion, I guess that maybe we'll come, but there are only a few people on that list that I knew very well. I'll bet that my husband, Dan, knows more people there than I do. He's a financial planner and retirement specialist and some of these people are his clients...he never met a stranger anyway.  I'll send a check to Kay.

(You will be very surprised at the classmates that will be happy to see you.  I know ONE right now that is going to give you a hug....ME!  See you there and oh, don't forget to send that check PRONTO!  Thanks)
 

from David Salter in Oklahoma City, OK
At this point of time, I doubt I will be attending the reunion.  Fortunately, my change in plans is due to one of those "life-blessing events."  Our daughter, Erica, is due with their second child, our 2nd grandson, the first week of August.  Her mid-to late July date was moved back.  Lana and I just returned from Guatemala, with Erica and husband Dan and our first grandchild, Alejandro (A.J.) whose adoption was finalized after a 12 month process.  Since the entire process has now been modified and the final portion seemed so unpredictable, we just cherish every moment with A.J.   He is now a little over 14 months old as he awaits baby brother's arrival.
 

Prior to our trip, Dan and Erica had put their house on the market and then actually found one for sale about 2 blocks from us.  As things worked out, they had to step out in faith and commit to buy before theirs had a contract to sell.  Fortunately, they had one soon thereafter and moved in a week after returning with A.J.  Since then, our son Windell and his wife Kristen moved to West Virginia to work on an oil and gas project for about a year.  It is a great opportunity for them.  Also this month, Lana and I went to Chicago for a convention and celebrated our 35th anniversary.  She is planning on scaling back her work to one day a week to focus on grand-parenting.  I am going on 26 years with the same independent oil and gas company based here in OKC.   

Best wishes to all the reunion attendees!  It would be wonderful to see everyone again....something I truly miss.  What a great group!  I was looking forward to #40, especially after having a mini-reunion with Fred McCarty, Joel Levy, and George Collins early in the year when I was in Houston on business.  (If grandson #2 arrives early and all is well, I MAY TRY TO MAKE PART OF THE FESTIVITIES.) 

I still have heard of no single class anywhere having a better website and regular NEWSLETTER.  What a blessing to be a part of TJ '68!!!
(I have my fingers crossed for a safe, EARLY delivery of a healthy baby boy!  Aren't grandbabies the best? We'll be looking forward to some photos of AJ and his little brother.  Congrats.)
 

from Joe Singleton in Groves
Yes, my wife and I are planning on attending the reunion.  Thanks for the reminder.

(Great.  I am looking forward to meeting your wife.)
 

from Randy Landry in Crystal Beach
Nope, you didn't overlook my name on the list of attendees.  NOT OVERLOOKED, more like OVERBOOKED.  Thanks for asking.  Life is a Beach and then you die.

(Watch out for the seaweed.)
 

from Paula Fanguy Lerner in Houston
I would love to attend the reunion, but we are not sure at this time.  I teach summer school and that week may be the only time for vacation.  If we do come in, I will stay with my mother and pay for ticket at last minute.    I read the newsletter and updated website every time.  It is great to keep up with everyone. 

(Reunion weekends can be a vacation!  Reunions only come around every 5 years.)
 

from Merwyn Wright in Beaumont
My wife, Irene and I are planning to attend the the Sat. nite get-together at Brad Club. SEE YA THERE !

( It has been a lonnngg time since I have seen you.  Looking forward to it.  I am sorry you will not be able to see many of the faculty members who will only be attending Friday night!)
 

from Kenny Bragg in Sheridan, AR
We spent a week in Colorado near Estes Park in a cabin by a rushing creek just reading and doing a little hiking to waterfalls.  The short answer is yes, we are coming to the reunion....the longer answer is we are trying to work around some conflicts and other plans.  I will be sending in for the tickets this week.  It looks like we will definitely be there for Friday night but may have to leave to come back Saturday.  Beverly may be in Austin visiting her mother the week before and I will meet her in PA.  We do look forward to seeing a lot of folks.

(I still remember the orange and yellow towels you and Beverly gave us for our wedding 35 years ago this month!)
 

from Peggy Edwards Hatfield in Burkeville, TX
We are loving it at the lake. Retirement is great. Thanks for the special info on the reunion festivities. I've been taking a few trips ...just got back from Boston ..a very pretty city. Glyn and I are hitting the road soon for cooler weather, so we won't be around for the reunion. Hope things go great and we all appreciate all your hard work and everyone involved.

(Think about us in that cool weather.)

from Loretta LaLonde Myers in League City, TX
Glynn and I just returned from a week long trip on Wed. night. We met with Peggy Fontenot and her husband Steve for 2 nights in Reno, 2 nights in Lake Tahoe and 2 nights in the California wine country. A good time was had by all and boy was the weather great, much cooler than here. Peggy and Steve were on a 3 week driving trip. I don't do long driving trips, because of my Avon business so we flew out to Reno to meet them and flew back from Oakland. I have been busy since getting back. My daughter, Nicole's baby shower was here at my house yesterday and I had a house full. Also,  because we were out of town on father's day, we had both daughters, one son-in-law, the other son-in-law had to work, and our three grandchildren over for dinner. Michelle, our oldest daughter, and the two granddaughters stayed overnight.   I'm looking forward to the reunion and hope that many more sign up to attend.

(I can't wait to give your husband a big ole hug for helping finding so many of our MISSING classmates.  He is a jewel.)

from Debbie Felder in Port Arthur
Hey, I know you think I've been missing in action but not true.  I need to register for the reunion and pay my money if it is not to late. So, let me know as soon as possible. Thanks.  Hope to see you soon!

(Not too late.  Do it ASAP to avoid "late fees".)
 

from Rex and Linda Olivier Meyer in Fulshear, TX
Yes, I'm afraid 'tis true.  I doesn't appear as if Rex and I will be going to the reunion this year.  With three grown kids and their spouses, as well as 5 grandchildren, life seems to be one constant, hectic affair.   Not that that's a bad thing!  Just a bit exhausting at times. Our daughter Melissa and her husband are living with us temporarily until they find another home.   Their home in College Station sold in record time and they're still searching for the perfect home in the Katy area. They've made an offer and, should it be accepted, the closing date will be July 30th.   So we will be, once again, emeshed in the much loved "moving experience". Our thoughts will be with all of the Class of 1968!!

(Wow, grandkids everywhere.  Lucky you.)
 

from Gary Hammond in Plano
I had a good visit with Coach Smitty Hill and his wife, Helen.  They appreciated the invitation to the reunion and are looking forward to it.  They are planning on coming to the Friday night shindig and said they didn't think they would be able to keep up with the Saturday night crowd.

(Thanks for contacting them.  Now, we need to convince them to come on Saturday night, also.)

from Hal Ross in Nederland
After more than 40 years, I just got off the phone with Janet Hicks Pounds ('70).  She is doing well in Laguna Hills, CA.  She promised a free guided tour of Orange County, CA by her and her husband of 28 years if I'm ever out there.  I also got e-mails from Beth Anne Sutherlin and Carol Olivier about the 1966 annual that I mentioned in the last NEWSLETTER.  Now, about the 1968 annual ?

(I am glad our classmates are trying to reconnect with old friends.  Now, check out the "auction" mentioned later in the NEWSLETTER about a 1968 yearbook.)
 

from Gail Wilson Felker in Williamsburg, VA
Hello everyone!  We're leaving Williamsburg on July 26th headed for our new residence in Shreveport, LA.

(Wow, that is going to be a culture shock! Such is the life of a military wife.)
 

from Cathy Cravens Fincham in Chardon, OH
I was so surprised last fall when you contacted me at my mothers and I found out I had been lost for 40 years!  I have really enjoyed the website since then and have decided to JOIN EVERYONE at the reunion in August.  My check will be in the mail tomorrow.  I will be spending some time with my sister, Debbie in Austin just before the reunion.  The timing was perfect for both trips. 
 

You didn't know where to look for me because I am just east of Cleveland, Ohio in Chardon, the center of the snow belt off of Lake Erie.  Who would ever think to look for a Texan up here on the "North Coast"!!  I have been here 23 years working at Lake Hospital System in Willoughby, Ohio.  I am now the Operations Manager for the laboratory.  I got my degree with a Medical Technology certificate and later a specialty in Blood Banking.  I love my job, but retirement can't come soon enough.   

I have a daughter, Brenda with 2 kids in Ann Arbor, MI which is only about 4 hours from me.  Not too far to see them often.  She and her husband are both perfusionist at the University Hospitals at the University of Michigan.  My son has just moved his wife and 3 boys to Columbia, SC for a new job with the State Health Department as a Soil Scientist.  They are loving South Carolina and the job, but it is a long way away for Grandma Cathy. 

Although I was married for 25 years, I've been divorced for 13 years now.  I am enjoying being a grandmother, my work and singing in the church choir.  I've had the opportunity to go to Uganda, East Africa twice in the last 3 years with a group called Masindi Education which was started at the Methodist church here in Chardon.  We have built an elementary school and will be starting on a secondary school next year.  I have been able to fulfill a life-long dream of going on a Safari and tracking the Mountain Gorillas in Southern Uganda.  It is great getting older!!!

I am really looking forward to seeing everyone in August.  It sounds like a great time.
( I am assuming that you are a first-timer to a reunion.  Correct?)
 

from Beth Hobbs in St. Paul, MN
Well, Linda!  How delightful!  I can't tell you how surprised I was to receive your e-mail.  And what a surprise that our class has a web site.  Someone put a lot of work into this.  I just want to know one thing - who are all those old people? 

I'm back in St. Paul, after spending some years in Minneapolis (but always within walking distance of St. Paul).  I'm not old, by the way.  I refuse.  I try to exercise as much as possible to keep it that way.  I'm living in a downtown condo with my long-term domestic companion, a seventeen year-old cat (Hector).  Got a divorce about six months ago and feel like a new woman inside and out. 
(The photo you sent in with the crossed-eyed posseum last time is precious!)
 

from Betty Steck in Houston
Does the class of 1972 have a website?  I wanted to print a copy of Marian Steck graduation photo from the yearbook and put on a name tag.  She will probably be my guest for at least Friday evening and will try to get off for Saturday.  I do have a photo of her in grad. gown that I could probably reduce.  My brother, Howard has enjoyed looking at our website.  In fact, he works with a guy that graduated from San Antonio HS in 1968 that has seen our website. He wants his Class to go something like ours. Way to go Linda & Mike.

(I looked under Websites of Interest listed on our website and didn't find a 1972 website.  We will make her a special PHOTO nametag.  Thanks for the photo you sent.)

MAIL CALL (from Faculty)

from Carolyn Bigler Hebert ('58) wife of Alfred Hebert (biology) in Pt. Neches
We plan to be there both nights.
Alfred and the TJ track team used to sing The Hawaiian War Chant when they did their training for track meets. He really knows how to sing it now. I printed the words for him and he put the music on a CD. When he drove to my house before we got married he would listen to the music and practice the song. After we got married and he won the triathlon in Sept. 2006, I hosted a Luau for him at our house. He sang the War Chant for our guest. But, my Karaoke machine wasn't working so we used the small CD player and the music wasn't loud enough. Alfred is still a bit shy about it. The dance itself is a bit too fast paced for me to learn it but I do have the workshop lessons for it and I do have the instruments for it too.

See you there dressed in Hawaiian wear for sure. I just wish my hula dress would still fit me. The grass skirt is Tahitian. I still have the skirts etc left over from our Luau. And too, the poi mix came from Hawaii. A hint...poi is not to be eaten alone. In Hawaii, it is most always eaten fresh and they mix it with a little sugar, preferably natural organic sugar. You mix it with your meat, rice or whatever. You do not eat it plain. If it is good poi, it is almost purple in color. I still have some freeze dried. You reconstitute it in the microwave. You can use honey instead of sugar. I love it!

Here you can find the lyrics/words to Hawaiian songs translated from Hawaiian to English. 

http://www.huapala.org/index_H.html

Meke Aloha ke Akua,
may kay ah low ha kay ah coo ah
with love of God,
Carolyn Bigler Hebert
http://moonlightflower.org/HulaMe.html  

from Hugh LeBaron (student activities director and history teacher) in Starksville, MS
I have made my "room reservations" at my brother's in Nederland for the reunion in August and plan to attend.  I am very excited at the thought of seeing old friends again.
 

from Coach Wayne Williams (basketball) in Crockett, TX
We will be happy to come to see our students and fellow faculty members!

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MUSEUM OF THE GULF COAST

(contributed by Yvonne Sutherlin...Beth Anne's mom)

Here is the info about the Museum of the Gulf Coast

Museum located 700 Procter Street, old Port Arthur downtown.  Owned and operated by the Port Arthur Historical Society.   
Open 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. everyday except Sunday - hours on Sunday are 1:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m
 

Admission fees: 
Adults  $4 Senior Citizens  $3 (I do not believe any of the Class of '68 can qualify here)
 
10 or more in a group  $2  - Please call the Museum 982-7000 if you plan a group adventure - a Docent or Docents can be provided for a guided tour if the group makes a request ahead of time.  email the museum 
www.museumofthegulfcoast.org.  I am also available anytime. 

The Rotating Exhibit during the class reunion is "A Whimsical World:  The Art of Bill Sizemore."  This exhibition showcases the unique graphic art of southeast Texas native Bill Sizemore.  Bill is married to the former Cate Carabelle of Port Arthur  also a TJ graduate.  She is a Clinical Psychologist PLLC  in Port Arthur.    The art is marvelous and can be enjoyed by all ages!

(This place is a MUST-SEE!  Awesome exhibits about your hometown and surrounding areas.)

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1968 YEARBOOK AUCTION

(received this note from Jane Lippincott Koerth)
 I noticed that some classmates were looking for a 1968 yearbook.  I have been thinking about contacting you with an idea about an extra 1968 yearbook that I have.  It actually belonged in a set of annuals that belonged to my late father-in-law, Alex Koerth.  As Asst. Supt. Of PA schools, he was often given a yearbook each year.  I do have an extra one from 1968 that hasn’t been written it.  It is in fairly good shape.  How about  having a silent auction or something of that nature and see how much you can get for it?  Then, we can take that money and donate it to the web-site fund.  What do you think? 
 

Well classmates, do any of you have an idea about how to do this auction?  Should it be a silent auction at the reunion or should it be some type of auction through the website e-mail?  Let me know if you have suggestions.  Suggestions  need to be sent in before the next update in two weeks.  If it is decided to do something at the reunion, that will be Aug. 1-2 (just 4 weeks away!!!) 

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REUNION NEWS

The committee members are getting anxious about last-minute plans.  We are having meetings every week now. We have two more weeks until the DEADLINE to tell the caterers how many are  attending.    It seems that everyday I hear from classmates saying they are coming but possibly they are forgetting to send in their money.  So, if quite a few show up at the door,  the attendance count will be off. Don't let that stop you from coming though.  The bottom line is that WE WANT YOU AT THE REUNION!~  but  DON'T FORGET THAT THE TICKETS AT THE DOOR WILL COST MORE.   (So, pleassseee stop right now and mail us a check.  Don't put it off anymore.  Thanks.) 

Sad news....Mike Lawson, (our esteemed classmate webmaster), MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO MAKE IT TO THE REUNION!  His job is having a "turnover" or something like that and he is going to have to start working long hours on Saturdays!  Most of you might not realize that Mike and I don't EVER see each other.  We ONLY communicate by e-mail or phone (occasionally) to man this huge undertaking of the website updates and NEWSLETTERS.   We have been REALLY looking forward to finally seeing each other!  I have not even met his real wife yet. 

                                                                  (By the way....forget the diet IF YOU HAVEN'T YET BEGUN ONE!)

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FACULTY LIST (updated)

Names in BOLD have been found and sent an invitation. The list of those that have said they are attending can be found on the homepage of the website. I do hope that even more will show up.  Many have said that they are only attending Friday night .  If you know any of these faculty members that haven't replied, give them a holler and tell them how much we would LOVE to have them join us. 

  • Charles McBee (Principal) 
  • Ronald McKenzie (Vice-Principal)
  • Louise Erwin (Educational Guidance)deceased    
  • Edna Hargus (Junior Guidance)deceased
  • Roger Russell (Sophomore Guidance)deceased
  • Hugh LeBaron (Director of Student Activities)
  • Elaine Commander (Principal's Secretary)deceased
  • Anna Mae Devine (Secretary)
  • Dorothy Dugan (Registrar)
  • Jeanette Tenney (Attendance)deceased
  • Jessie Judd Miller (School Nurse)deceased
  • Hobart Ward (Administrative Assistant)deceased
  • Thomas Allison (Special Education)
  • Charles Roethke (Special Education)
  • Doris Crisp (English chairperson)
  • Margaret Barry (English)deceased
  • Doris Calder (English)
  • J.A. Crain. (Speech and Drama)
  • Martha Godwin (English)
  • Ara Golmon (English)
  • William E. Green (English)
  • Tommye Hogue (English)
  • Joe Juarez (English)
  • Louis King (Speech)
  • Melba Magnus (English)
  • Eleanor Meeker (English)
  • Kenneth Parker (English)deceased
  • Margaret Miller (English)deceased
  • Ethel Redman (Journalism)deceased
  • Jayne Smith (English)
  • Muriel Stubbs (English)
  • Dortha Dee Vaughan (English)
  • Laverne McMillan (Math chairperson)
  • Myrtle Arnett (Algebra & Geometry)deceased
  • Philip Dodd (Geometry & Consumer Math)
  • Nora Gregory (Algebra & Geometry)deceased
  • Claire Jackson (Algebra)
  • Kenneth R. Lee (Algebra)
  • Donald Marsch (Geometry & Consumer Math)deceased
  • James Martin (Geometry & Consumer Math)
  • Jack Miller (Algebra & Geometry)
  • Zelda Spradley (Geometry & Consumer Math)deceased
  • Martha Taylor (Algebra, Trig, Elem. Analysis)
  • George Terry (Algebra & Geometry)
  • Martha Butler (Science Chairperson)deceased
  • Mable Baker (Biology & Chemistry)
  • Martha Fazio (Chemistry)deceased
  • John Godwin (Biology)deceased
  • Alfred Hebert (Biology)
  • Rouel Rothenberger (Biology)
  • Jack Sell (Chemistry)
  • Ronald Spooner (Chemistry)
  • Billy Tolar (Physics & Chemistry)
  • Terrell Stansell (Soc. Studies chairperson)deceased
  • Aliece Anderson (Economics)deceased
  • Jo Ann Carver (Economics)
  • Nancy Hamilton (Government)
  • Mary Evelyn Hayes (Government & World Hist.)deceased
  • Jewel H. McEwan (Amer. History)deceased
  • Joe L. Price (Amer. History)deceased
  • Lionel Rowland (Amer. History)
  • Mike H. Thomas (World History)
  • Mary Eunice Vickers (Government & Economics)deceased
  • Eleanor Wall ( Amer. History)deceased
  • Reva Westerman (Amer. History)deceased
  • Robert Worthy (Amer. History)
  • Claudia W. Martin (Soc. Studies)
  • Geraldine Johnson (Foreign Lang. dept. chairperson)deceased
  • Ellen Golden (French)
  • Richard Hatch (Latin)
  • Paul Schulz-Behrend (German)
  • Joyce Vazquez (Spanish & French)
  • Margaret Stovall (Spanish)
  • Marcelle Pitman (Head Librarian)
  • Hilda Brazzel (Librarian)
  • Eola Gunstream (chairperson of the Commercial dept.)deceased
  • Dell Hille (DE)deceased
  • Edith Barclay (Typing)
  • Rex Copeland (Typing)
  • Anita Marie Durham (Gen. Business)
  • P.T. Reynolds (Bookkeeping)deceased
  • Mable Swanzy (Shorthand & Typing)deceased
  • Marilyn Whatley (Typing & Gen. Business)
  • Jane Davidson (chairperson of Homemaking Dept.)
  • Madelene Gautreaux (Dietician)deceased
  • Mildred Spinn (Homemaking)
  • Sarah Stewart (Home & Family Living)
  • Mildred Strube (Homemaking)
  • Jane Wahrmund (Homemaking)
  • Marilyn Rivers (Home nursing & Home & Family Living)
  • Willie G. Jones (Chairperson of the Industrial Arts Dept.)deceased
  • Marvin Cichowski (Drafting)
  • Leland O. Kay (Woodshop)deceased
  • Cordell G. Louvier (Printing)
  • Hugh Shaw (Metal Shop)deceased
  • Loyd Hawthrone (Chorus)
  • Jack Bottoms (Chorus)
  • John Badgett (Band Director)deceased
  • John J. Meek (Art)
  • Bertha Hebert (chairperson of Girls' Physical Ed.)
  • Dorothy Day (PE)
  • Jeanette Moyer (PE)
  • Nancy James (PE)
  • Nancy McClain (PE)
  • Francis Hill (chairperson of Boys' Physical Ed.)
  • Ken Barland (PE)
  • Henry (Hank) Clark (PE)deceased
  • Wayne Harris (PE)
  • Bentley Jones (PE)deceased
  • Charles Manning (PE)
  • Clifford Taft (PE)
  • Wayne Williams (PE)
  • Mack Estes (PE)

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NEWS FROM THE HOMEFRONT

New boarder!  My 37 year old niece has moved in with us.  She is the one that we prayed for to get a job in Round Rock.  It turned out to be a temp job and the temp employees were later laid off.  So, she decided it was time to move on back to BC where she grew up around the corner from us.  She has been a breath of fresh air having energy and stamina (elderly parents here don't seem to have much of that) and has been helping around the house and with her grandparents that live in the next room.  She brought her newly blind 4 year old schnauzer with her.  That has been an "eye opener" for my 7 year old poodle who was used to be an ONLY DOG!  I can not tell you how many times my dad with dementia says, "Did you know that dog can't see a thing" like he just figured that out....which he does OVER AND OVER.  It is amazing how FLUFFY our EMPTY NEST has become.

By the way, the niece was an Administrative Assistant and Event Coordinator at Dell Computers for years before the lay off.  She is hitting as many places as possible to find a job at this time.  Anyone know of somewhere she can look?  Certainly a place with benefits would be awesome!  Duh!

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SUPPORT

Jonnye Dee Doering Williamson
suffering with Bell's Palsy
jonnyedee@yahoo.com
 

Walter Jones ('67) concerning his wife, Linda Messer Jones ('66)
We have a lot to be thankful for. Linda's day at MD Anderson went well. Physical was good and all blood work was good. The chemo - Doxil - continues to be well tolerated. CA 125 is still very low at 7, lowest value detectable. A CAT scan is planned for the end of July, and regardless of the scan results, Linda will do 3 more cycles of Doxil. Of special note, Linda is getting the BRCA 1 & BRCA 2 genetic blood test. Chances are low that the results will be positive, but it is good information to have. If there is history of Breast Cancer in your family, you should research this test. Also, some of you are aware that our older daughter, Georgia, was struck - near miss - by lightning last week. She is OK. Did miss a day of work. Please keep us in your prayers as you are in ours.

We like to hear from each of you, especially what's going on with you and what you may need from us.

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CONDOLENCES

Randy Hutchins
(death of his dad)
3150 Dogwood
Pt. Neches, TX 77651
(409)722-4759
dhutchins@nechesfcu.org 

Carole Oubre Reeves
(death of her dad)
6535 Jefferson
Groves, TX 77619
(409)962-8618
creeves@talonins.com 

Sharon Gary Peters
(death of her mom)  
150 Greentea Dr.
Lumberton, TX 77657
(409)755-6591
sharongary.peters@gmail.com

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I need to stop working on this and get back to work on the reunion nametags.  So, enjoy your weekend and please send in your check for the reunion ASAP.  I'll make it easy.                   Make the check out AND send it to:                                                                                                          

                                                                                   Kay Campbell Netherland 
                                                                                   4119 Timberleaf Ct
                                                                                   Pt. Arthur, TX 77642  

                                                                     See you soon,
                                                                     Linda DeCuir McFadden
                                                                     lindasuemcfadden@sbcglobal.net
                                                                     www.tjhs1968.com




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