David,
These are the only emails I have on file. Joyce and Greg have an email address, Joyce posted a response recently. Maybe she'll send us (you) her address. As I come across others, I'll send them to you. Hope we can make this a permanent blog and a means for class members (and other Hammonites) to stay in touch with each other. Perhaps you could post the abc's of how to access and post on a blog.
I was very pleased with the turnout and hope everyone had as good a time as the Wynns. It's always good to see classmates, their spouses, and friends. I will send you the photos I took at the reunion, and Sharon Dugger promised to do the same. I promised to send John Patton and Bub Murdock copies. Remind me to do that if you will. Thanks for all of your help getting the reunion organized. You, Ronnie (and Cindi), Richard and Judy made it happen. You know the old saying "It takes a Village."
Stay in touch and get cracking on that Cheyenne Village history.
Castleberry, Norma (Jones) njcjonesey@verizon.net
Cribbs, Judy (Thomas) nanniejt@sbcglobal.net
Flick, David dlflick@suddenlink.net
Givens, Richard rldj@cableone.net
Givens, Virginia ginjoegib@aol.com
Mooney, Larry moonwalk63@msn.com
Page, Sue (Hinkey) grandma91@roadrunner.com
Rennels, Ronnie crantquilt@aol.com
Rhea, Catherine (Mosley) mskitty588@msn.com
Wynn, Bud hwynn1941@comcast.net
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Friday, May 8, 2009
The School Days of Our Lives...
Time is measured precisely in seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, and years. Almost without exception, we all carry a device that measures time. I wear a wristwatch 24 hours a day. I have one of those neat indiglo watches and, day or night, I can discern the precise time. There is never a moment in my life when I'm without it. I remove it only when taking a shower.
When I was a child, time seemed to pass ever so slowly. Birthdays seemed to take forever to arrive. The same could be said about Christmas. However as I grew older, time seem to pass more rapidly. Birthdays come and go much more rapidly. It's the same with Christmas. The older I get, days seem to pass more rapidly. Yet time passes at the same rate of speed today as it did in in 1947 when I entered first grade.
Have you ever thought about how many days we spent going to school from from first grade until we graduated? Using my trusty calculator, I computed the number of days we attended elementary, jr. high, and and high school. Believe it or not, we attended school approximately 2,160 days from first grade through graduation from high school. It seemed to be a huge number of days in May of 1959.
Which leads me to consider how many days have passed since we graduated. How many days will have passed from the day we graduated until we celebrate the 50th anniversary of our graduation? Again, using my trusty calculator and considering the leap years, I figure the amount of time that will pass between gradation day and 50th anniversary graduation celebration day is something close to 18,263 days. Wow! On one hand --the one with the wristwatch-- that seems like an awful lot days. On the other hand, --the one without the wristwatch-- it seems as though it was only a few days since we graduated. The days of our lives have passed rapidly. Where have they gone? How have we lived them?
As I close this blog post, there are 22 days remaining before we gather in Elk City to celebrate 50 years since graduation day in 1959. Putting it another way, 18,241 days ago, we graduated from high school. In 22 days we will gather and tell stories to one another about the 18,263 days of our lives since May 23, 1959. What a day that will be! Here's looking forward to seeing my classmates of the Hammon Class of '59. See ya'll in Elk City!
When I was a child, time seemed to pass ever so slowly. Birthdays seemed to take forever to arrive. The same could be said about Christmas. However as I grew older, time seem to pass more rapidly. Birthdays come and go much more rapidly. It's the same with Christmas. The older I get, days seem to pass more rapidly. Yet time passes at the same rate of speed today as it did in in 1947 when I entered first grade.
Have you ever thought about how many days we spent going to school from from first grade until we graduated? Using my trusty calculator, I computed the number of days we attended elementary, jr. high, and and high school. Believe it or not, we attended school approximately 2,160 days from first grade through graduation from high school. It seemed to be a huge number of days in May of 1959.
Which leads me to consider how many days have passed since we graduated. How many days will have passed from the day we graduated until we celebrate the 50th anniversary of our graduation? Again, using my trusty calculator and considering the leap years, I figure the amount of time that will pass between gradation day and 50th anniversary graduation celebration day is something close to 18,263 days. Wow! On one hand --the one with the wristwatch-- that seems like an awful lot days. On the other hand, --the one without the wristwatch-- it seems as though it was only a few days since we graduated. The days of our lives have passed rapidly. Where have they gone? How have we lived them?
As I close this blog post, there are 22 days remaining before we gather in Elk City to celebrate 50 years since graduation day in 1959. Putting it another way, 18,241 days ago, we graduated from high school. In 22 days we will gather and tell stories to one another about the 18,263 days of our lives since May 23, 1959. What a day that will be! Here's looking forward to seeing my classmates of the Hammon Class of '59. See ya'll in Elk City!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Reunion Update-May 6
Heard from the Head Grape yesterday. Ginger will not be able to attend the reunion. We'll miss seeing her. Thanks for encouraging her to come, Richard.
I visited with Jerry yesterday. He will attend. He has chatted with Bill Jordon, who also plans to attend. They will show up after lunch, having played in the HHS Alumni golf outing that Saturday morning.
This gets us to an even two dozen if all confirmations show up. In addition to Buster Dodson, the Almostmadeit Club still includes: John Carpenter and John Patton, Roy Drinnon, Lowell Mooney, Margaret Reagan, Karen(Tucker)Ogletree, Edith Whiteman,Nannie (Woodhouse) Wheeler,and Shirley (Young) Wilson. I tried to call Shirley. She must have moved.
So, we're not finished yet. Can anyone help me encourage these "laggards" to join us. It would be good to see all of them.
I visited with Jerry yesterday. He will attend. He has chatted with Bill Jordon, who also plans to attend. They will show up after lunch, having played in the HHS Alumni golf outing that Saturday morning.
This gets us to an even two dozen if all confirmations show up. In addition to Buster Dodson, the Almostmadeit Club still includes: John Carpenter and John Patton, Roy Drinnon, Lowell Mooney, Margaret Reagan, Karen(Tucker)Ogletree, Edith Whiteman,Nannie (Woodhouse) Wheeler,and Shirley (Young) Wilson. I tried to call Shirley. She must have moved.
So, we're not finished yet. Can anyone help me encourage these "laggards" to join us. It would be good to see all of them.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Reunion Update-May 5
Heard from the head grape again today (Richard). He visited with Harry Lee who confirmed that he planned to attend the reunion. With confirmations coming in at a one-per-day pace, we'll have a full load by May 23. Nice going, Richard. Keep up the good work. Before long, you'll have all of the "locals" in the harness. How about Lowell and that Lewis woman? We need to hear from them.
Judy, when am I going to hear a "for sure" out of you?
Judy, when am I going to hear a "for sure" out of you?
Monday, May 4, 2009
Reunion Update - Monday, May 4
According to the grapevine (head grape: Richard Givens), Vickie Marler has indicated that she will join us on May 23 unless unforseen circumstances arise. I hope none do. It would be good to see Vickie again (I've seen her in recent years on rare occasion when she visits Carolyn's sister, Phyllis, in Arlington. Maybe we can get Phyllis to join us, too. The more the merrier. Invite your buddies, classmates! We'll feed 'em.
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