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03/23/19 01:39 PM #9547    

 

Johnny Sheffield

Hello everyone, I talk to rick Strickland this morning 

And Janet is doing much better. She is in rehab in

Vidor Texas and hopefully will get to come home in 20

Days. She is walking and gaining weight , which is a good sign. 

Keep her in your prayers. 

Johnny

 


03/27/19 11:11 AM #9548    

 

Beverly Hengst (Allen)

I just picked this up off of the Waltrip '67 website.  It was just posted.  Sorry for the short notice.

 

The following information was received today via Keith Flowers & Rich Beil.

Glen Smith is hosting this event and has asked that we contact all those who played for Mr. Burton from Waltrip's opening until he left.  I think his last year of coaching was 1968, but I'm not sure.  In any event, Joe Tusa will be the guest of honor.

 

It will be next Wednesday, April 3rd at 6:30 p.m. at the Cadillac Bar, 1802 N. Shepherd, Shepherd at I-10.

 

Glen intends to make up name tags and has asked everyone to RSVP to either me or Keith ASAP.  They can contact us by message on the class website, or by email, or by phone.  For those who don't already have it, my email is iwojimajoe1775@gmail.com and my phone is 254-499-0106.  Keith's email is dk_flowers@hotmail.com. Phone is 713-824-6923.
Thanks,
Rich Beil.


03/31/19 09:56 AM #9549    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

     Howdy myne fyne Waltripynes.   Been awhile since I've been here.  Sounds like a great event for the guys to gettogether and remember a great coach, and rehash old tymes and games.  Unfortunately I was only able to go to one game because of working after school and on Saturdays.   It was a Sadie Hawkins game, and I even remember who asked me to go, Lanice Richardson, God rest her soul !   A very pretty girl inside and out!   If memory serves me correctly, and dont see why it should start now, but there is a picture of her and I in the stadium, posted in the year book.  I'll have to conjure it up and take a looksee.

    Quite a chilly morning up here in the Chalps, 46, feels like 39 with the brisk breeze blowing. What a departure from yesterday morn eh what!   Diane and I were downtown Brenham yesterday when it came in, and fortunately we were prepared, after all, this is Texas, if you dont like the weather, just wait a minute.  Other tourists werent so lucky, in shorts and t-shirts and flip flops.  They were scrambling around trying to find a warm spot, or a place that sold jackets.  Not downtown Brenham, unless you go to the thrift store on the corner of Alamo and Baylor st, and I doubt they had much.

     Hold on a sec, my dog Dixie Belle is barking to high heaven and whinning, which means either she's lost her teddy bear, or some unauthorized entity is on our driveway...time passes....Ok, crisis is over. Seems she dropped her Tbear behind a flower box and the porch railing and was frantic.  Mother and Tbear resting comfortably.   Ok, where was I?  Oh who knows, "the shadow knows" and he aint saying!

     Diane and I have been really working hard on our KETO diet, no carbs, or no tater/rice/pasta/bread carbs.  Been doing well actually, dropped about 30 pounds so far.  We've also been walking everyday at least 3 miles. Feel a lot better, still hurt, mostly at night, but now I'm able to put on my shoes and socks BY MYSELF! !! ! Guess I'm a big boy now huh!  Well, I was a big boy, now I'm a slimmer boy. Gone down 4 sizes in jeans, had to add some holes to my belt.   That's the good news.

     The bad news is I went to Doc MaGoos' to get my eyes tested for some new glasses, and he found the beginning of macular degeneration.  I havent noticed it in my everyday use of my eyeballs, but I guess that's about to change. (I also wondered why my eyes were hurting so much when I was using the computer, guess now I know)       My mom had it from the time she was 90 till she passed away last spring at 98.  So that makes me a prime candidate for the M word.  Her's was the untreatable kind, which means mine will probably be the same.  Doc Magoo says eat lots of kale and eggs and greens. Hale, I eat a bale of kale every week.

     I know it's not the end of the whirld, and I'm not really bothered by it, much,  but this might be my last post on the forum.  The glare of the computer really hurts my eyes, and I dont want to shorten the time my eyes have left to see the beauty of this whirld, ie blue birds nesting, flawrs bloomin, sunrises and sunsets, you know the stuff.  Plus once it advances, wont be able to drive my truck or newly acquired jeep, or motorcycle, or a nail for that matter.

     One of the reasons Diane and I went downtown Brenham is to check out an antique store that had an IBM Selectomatic typewriter.  Wouldnt you know, they sold that one but had another one with no price on it.  The lady said it was 300 dollars, and I said no thank you.  The reason I was thinking about the Seletomatic, was I would like to keep my hand in at typing and maybe get my pitiful attempt at a book finished and published and at least one copy sold, and I really like the sound it makes when you type.  Since it hurts my eyes to look at the computer screen, thought a typewriter would be the ticket. Well, Diane will look on line for one, and see if parts and ribbons are readily available.

    Diane has an electric typewriter that uses cartridges for change of ink, and also white out.  At least she had one. I think we sold it at our antique booth at the antique mall that was the Northwest Mall, or parts of it still are.  It may be in one of the containers in left field, for those of you that have been here, you know what I'm talking about.    I also wont be able to finish my quest for 20 thousand straight wins at FREE CELL. I have 11,738 straight wins now as it stands, plus my time for winning at solitare, is 51 seconds, which I've accomplished several times. 

    Ok, time for me to deplane, eyes are really burning now...If any of yall are up this way, stop by and say hi and set on the porch and have a tall cool one, or a short hot one.  Even if I cant see  you, if it comes to that, I know who you are by your voices, you'll just have to speak loud.

Keep the sun at your six and the son in your heart, and ride boldly ride...

Your frien and resident Hawk and CHIMACS chief meteorologist SIGNING OFF...Cephus Magoo, Now Magone..... 

Post Script:  Good luck and God Bless and thank you....  


04/01/19 06:41 PM #9550    

 

Scotty Croom

beau,janet strickland had the m eye problem and treatments helped her...


04/01/19 09:54 PM #9551    

 

Kay Watters '65 (Greene)

Beau, that's what I like about you...just blurt it out....macgular degeneration...I'm familiar with it,  Mrs. Schwede had it, lady I took care of, after she took care of me, until she died.  She had a special magnifier she used to read the paper. As long as everything was in the same place in her home, she could whip out wonderful lunches for us.  I groceried for her, per her instructions and she cooked wonderful meals for family and pastors.

I am sorry to hear of this, you deserve the best, as you have been the best of the best,  friend and storyteller of this Forum. 

I do plan to attend the Chappel Hill weekend coming up, maybe come to visit you and Diane soon. I count you as one of my very best friends


04/02/19 11:32 AM #9552    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

     Gooooooood morning Chappell Hilllllll......Blind dog MaGoo here.  Thanks Kay, youse is always welcome here.    Got to thinking about it, and decided to continue on as though I'm sane.  The little woman read my last post, and she had no sympathy at all.  She has no respect for the dearly almost blind departed much beloved husband and otherwise all round hell of a swell fellow.   First thing she says this morning is,   "before you shuffle off this mortal coil, Mr. Blind Dog, see if you cant grope your way and take the trash out, and grope your way to the broom,  I've marked it in braile, you know the one, it has a round long handle with stiff hay on the other end, and sweep both porches off..."    "one of these days, POW, to the moon Alice..."       I get no respect ! ! !

     Diane says I do have a tendency to overreact or include too much trauma and drama, and I just dont know where she gets these crazy notions.   Ok, fine, so we had a few cans of Spam, Tuna, and Beanie Weenies left over after Y2K,  but just a few...ok, a couple of cases, fine!   To my way of thinking, one cant have too much spam, or tuna or beanie weenies, what happens if thanksgiving breaks out in June, huh? If it does, than I'll be ready, just open a couple cans O Spam, form em into a turkey, and pour beanie weenies over it and voila, Thanksgiving dinner!   And for the vegetarians, Tuna!  Besides, if Spam was good enough for our men and women in uniform in WW2, then it's good enough for me.  I know she's patriotic, hmmm, I smell a commie rat mixed up in all this stuff. 

    Well, I havent died yet, nor gone blind, but it could happen at any minuet.  One cant be too careful you know.  Heard from one of our class, and they suggested using sunglasses when I'm at the terminal, Thanks TG.  I tried that earlier, as my subscription sun glasses are broken or otherwise kaput, I put a pair of aviator ones on, and that helps cut down the glare, however, and aint there always a however, I cant read anything or see anything but the glare of the screen.   Then I had an epihany....dunt du du DAAAA...put my aviators over my subscription regular glasses, and voila, IT'S A MIRACLE, I CAN SEE....praise the lord and pass the canapes.  

    Well that moment of being pleased with myself lasted all of a few minuets. My beloved comes in and says, "who are you supposed to be, Steve McQueen?"   Wow, man no respect at all ! ! ! ! Well, I shall endeavor to persevere! ! !   sMy beloved says she looked on line and nowhere does it mention computer terminals and Macular Degeneration in the same sentence or even mentioned it at all. OH Yeah, what do they know?  They probably think there's no Santa Claus or Easter Bunny, the krazoids.   

    Ok, where was I?    Hmmm, I guess I can hold off on the seeing eye dog and sign language, how did Helen Keller get through what she went through.  Folks want a true hero, she's at the top of the list in my book.  She even wrote books, gave lectures etc.  You know she rests in the National Cathedral in DC. as does Woodrow Wilson and a few others.   What does that have to do with anything?  Not a blessed thing, just saying ! ! !

    Would you believe I have lost 30 pounds?  Got a few more to go.  They say for my height I should weigh 160 pounds.  That seems a tad light to me, big gust O wind, and I'm in Grimes county, of course that could be a cheap way of getting around. The wind is xoming from the south, then I could go visit folks at college station.  Right now the wind aint blowing at all, and after blowing a zillion miles an hour for the last week or so from every direction.

     Like I wyas saying, I've lost 30 pounds, and that's from not eating my four favorite food groups, rice, taters, pasta and bread, and sugar. Sugar !   Plus Diane and I walk a minimum of 3 miles a day, swinging a couple pounds of weights in both hands.  We average 6 miles a day all told what with walking around watering and totin and fetchin and the like.       We may eat once or twice a day, and not really all that hungry, unless I think about biscuits and gravy and grits and chocolate cake, not necessarily in that order. So I try not to think about such frivolous things.  Once we get to our desired weight, we will splurge once a week and have a verboten meal, all the while maintaining our work out program.  

    I've memorized our walking course so when I do go blind, I can still walk around and not bimp into things. Hells bells, I bimp into things now and I can see....oh the humanity! ! ! ! !  Ok, time to dplane now boss...

Keep the sun at your six and the son in your heart, and ride boldly ride, without bimping into things of course......
Your frien  and resident krazoid, Blind dog Cephus MaGoo, esq   


04/03/19 07:58 AM #9553    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

Henny Banning went to the Methodist ER @ 2:00am with chest pains.  After tests, she is being admitted for a Nuclear Stress Test.  Please pray for quick results from her tests and relief from her pain.


04/03/19 01:08 PM #9554    

 

Sandi Schlesinger (Stark)

 

Count my prayers as some of the ones being sent for Henny. I’m sure she’s in good hands and hopefully we will see her at the Spring Fling. She’s a very special lady and I hope she receives the very best care. 

Beau, my Dad and all of his surviving brothers had some form of Macular Degeneration. Daddy was diagnosed in his early sixties and lived nearly 30 more years challenging that disease at every turn.  For a long time, he continued to hunt and fish and do the things he loved. Fortunately, there have been great strides made in the treatment of MD, particularly, when diagnosed early.  

The government has a library program that will send you books on CD’s, including the listening device.  You pick which books you’d like to hear, they send them to you with a return label for when you’ve finished.  There is also a news service as part of the program. I’ll try and find that information for you.  

Of course the dark glasses help a lot with the glare. We are looking forward to mannnnny more of your entertaining posts. 

Thinking of you and wishing you many more years of information sharing. 


04/04/19 07:53 AM #9555    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

Heard from Henny this morning.  She went home yesterday @ 4:00pm.  Going back at 9:00 this morning for nuclear studies.  


04/04/19 05:03 PM #9556    

 

Johnny Sheffield

Henny is our angel. Keeping her in our

Prayers for a speedy recovery. 

Johnny

 


04/04/19 08:37 PM #9557    

 

Teddie Jordan

Francine and I send our thoughts and prayers for you Henny.

Angel is the word Johnny. Henny has helped so many in her long nursing career!


04/04/19 09:25 PM #9558    

 

William "Butch" Ginder

 

henny is getting prayers from me.  get well soon henny


04/05/19 08:15 AM #9559    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

Our latest headcount for April 13 Spinrg Fling.  Come join us, y'all

Please RSVP to Johnny Sheffield - text or call 979-203-7209 or his email  johnnysheffield46@gmail.com

ATTENDING

 

Doug McCuen

 

Jenny Taylor Williams

 

Johnny & Becky Sheffield

 

Barbara Porter Raines

 

Lynn Wren Burkhardt

 

Jimmie Brawner

 

Susan Rose Bowman & Sam

 

Tom Gann

 

Teddy & Fran Jordan

 

Allen & Betty Geiser

 

Sheila Gibert Webb

+ Guest

Lynn & Pat Pruitt

 

Sandi Schlesinger Stark

 

Pat Williamson Williams

 

Linda Bolton Roffall & Johnny

 

Richard and Paige Meeks

 

Scotty and Sharon Croom

 

Ron Peters

 

Tony Maddox

 

Carolyn Wright Stehnach

 

 

 


04/05/19 09:19 AM #9560    

 

Johnny Sheffield

Jimmie Lee,

Add Dennis and Meredith hansel to the list. 

Johnny

 


04/05/19 08:58 PM #9561    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

    Howdy myne fyne Waltripynes, blind dog deaf smif MaGoo here.  Thanks Sandi for the info. I will look into that, as well as our new library up here.  Got me a fyne library card, They have audio books and Diane has already checked out books. I'm waiting on just the right book at the right moment. Now that I think about it, we have some audio books round here somewhere.  

       Yes indeed, Henny is so very special, here's hoping she recovers quickly and more better than ever before. You know, and I've said it before along with others, all the folks in our class and the surrounding years all bring the one thing to the class, and that is "class".  Cant believe my dumb luck to have been born when and where I was.

     Getting ready for the big weekend next week end, our grandaughter Lucys wedding, and I get to walk her down the aisle.  I've slimmed down 30 pounds, and still working hard to lose at least another 5 to 10 pounds by then.  At our age, it certainly is hard to do.   Well, I didnt put this weight on in 2 months, but sure am taking it off in two months.  I highly recommend the KETO plan.  Except, I wouldnt eat all the bacon and fat that they say it's ok to eat.  Maybe for a 50 year youngster that wouldnt be too bad, but all that fat is just not good for youse.

   I've had to poke new holes in all my belts, and resort to wearing suspenders cause my pants are always trying to fall down, and that just wont do.

     Finally got the driveway redone, and it is just great. Those of youse that have been up here on the mountain know just how bad it was, but no more.  Now if we could just get the Marshall Tucker road fixed then we'd be sitting in tall cotton.   Speaking of which, our bluebonnet crop this year was disappointing, not as many as we thought we'd have. Tons of paint brushes, but rather sparse on the BBs, but whatchagonnado?   I was told it was safe to mow em down after May 15th last year, so I waited till after then and mowed em down, which I will do again this year.

    Still have not put in our spring garden yet, still draging my clumsy feet, but I will get aroundtuit sooner or later.  I still have visions of the storm that came through here a couple years ago, and Diane went running out in it to try to save our ONE tomato plant.  Of course as I reported, I went out with her just to make sure she was safe, and got attacked by our scarecrow, and he was wearing a pair of my overalls, the ingrate.  We weathered that storm ok, and the tomato bush was ok, but never did give up any fruit.  I think maybe the storm scared it so much it just quit on us. 

     I was thinking about buying a couple of alpacas and maybe some wooly sheep and harvest the wool. There is at least one alpaca ranch up here, and they sell their shawls and coats and gloves and hats etc at an antique store on the square in Brenham called "yesterday today and tomorrow", which incidently the lady that owns that building wants to move to Costa Rica and has her building up for sale if any of youse are interested in owning a building in downtown Brenham.

     I sure like the feel of that alpaca wool. Bought Diane and her mom numerous items from them. Cant beat it for warmth and an all natural product, and nothing had to die to produce it.  Think I'm gonna research the alpaca industry and see what's what.  Also might lease out some space down by the creek to some bee folks. Shucks, even if they paid us in honey, that'd be cool, oh, cept we're not eating sugar these days. Well, not to worry, we can give it as gifts.

     Not much else happening up here including no rain, yet again. Ground is really cracked almost like an earthquake, a small one, but an earthquake nonetheless.   Suppose to storm tomorrow and maybe Sunday, with high winds and hail.   Lets hope we just get some much needed showers and forget about the wind and hail.  Hmmmm, are alpacas tame?  Are they nice and good natured?  Do they bite and kick?   Well, we will see what we will see.

    Guess I'll sing off for now.  Already closed up the mountain for the eenin. Alls left to do is shower and don some PJs and go sit with my sweet kitty Little Miss. She is just the sweetest thing. Love her to pieces!

    Keep the sun at your six and the son in your heart, and "ride boldly ride the shade replied, if you seek for el dorado "

Your frien and resident krazoid, Deaf dumb and Blind dog MaGoo Cephus esq....   


04/07/19 11:46 AM #9562    

 

Beau Wann, Jr.

     Good drippy Sunday morning to all youse youtes, Deaf dumb and blind dog here to start your day rolling. What a great lazy day it is, the kind of day most of us have loved since childhood. A Saturday or Sunday with nothing to do but watch it rain. No work to do, no schedule to keep, just lay around with the cats and dogs.  So far we've gotten .17 inches of rain, which we accept graciously. Sould use a tad more, but we takes what we can gets!  

     Been up since the first thumble of runder about 4amish.  Couldnt sleep, and Little Miss was snoring in my ear. Quietly extracted my taut muscular body from the kingsize bed as deftly as possible lest I wake the little darling kitty. I say quietly, getting up requires a few groans and moans, and snap crackle and pops, and  I say kingsize bed, but my portion seems to be trundle bed size when a critter or two lays nappin.

     Soon as I got dressed, Dixie-Belle wanted to go out. I always go out first alone, armed with a search light that would make the coast guard envious, and mah blunderbuss.  I scanned the front and sho nuff, there was ol mr stinky kitty just outside our fence.  Nothing to do but let them search for and eat whatever they are want to eat, so out the back door I crept, search light in one hand, blunderbus in the other.  Hmmm all was quiet on the western front,  nothing moved cept the leaves on the trees, so I turned ol hound dawg Dixie-belle loose.

    She put nose to the ground and in "bloodhound" fashion, sniffed every inch of the back yard as if it were virgin territory,  searchin for just the right spot to take care of bidness, and so she did.  Since the wind was blowing from the southwest, guess it was blowing ol mr stinky kittys oderiferousness away, thank goodness.  Dixie never saw or caught scent, yea!

    Since it was thundering, ol one eyed Jack was hiding under the desk, hunkering in place as it were!  He is terrified of storms, and I can say I'm not very fond of them myownself.  Hopefully we've missed the really rough weather up here in the Chalps. CHIMACS radar shows all the storms going noth or soth of us, leaving us with just the right stuff. I do hope everyone makes it through the bad stuff, just wet, but unscathed.

    I've temporarily moved my headquarters out into the mancave where I can get the full effects of the rain  beating on the tin roof.  When it rains real hard, the sound is deafening, but today, just a steady "fan hum" if you will, and even if you wont.  Being out here also allows me to sit and do stuff uninterrupted by this critter or that critter.  Annie-Bob is a bottomless pit, and always wants to eat, and of course being good caretakers, we willingly oblige her. 

    She isnt over weight, because she has a hyper-thyroid condition which we are treating with twice a day meds, which happen to be the same medicine that Diane takes for her H-thyroid condition, except Annie has to have twice the dose, which seems to have increased her appetite, but not body weight. Annie weighs only 8 pounds.  Would you believe that Annie's thyroid meds cost 14 dollars a bottle, and Dianes cost 4 at Walgreens, same med, same dosage,. Go figure! 

     Hmmmm, didnt think it could get much darker, but it sure did. I know it cant be dusk cause it was just dawn a few hours ago, and if memory serves me correctly, and dont know why it should start now, but we have at least 12 hours of daylight, and my algebraic challenged brain knows it hasnt been 12 hours yet, plus I'm looking at a clock that says it is 11:21 AM.  I'm pretty sharp sometimes, not all the time, but sometimes.

    Now that things might get a little dicey with the weather,  I think I'll move my headquarters back inside to grannies old secretary/desk. That thing must be all of 300 years old, sort of, but no matter, I love it. Lots of cubby holes and 3 small drawers on the inside and 4 large ones on the outside.  You know the one, has two glass front doors and is crowned with two scrolls and a chippendale finial at the top, yeah, that's the one.  Got lots of treasures stored behind the glass doors, old Cloverine Salve tins, a Prince Albert tobacco can, some old antique books etc.

    In the cubby holes, I have a portrait and thoughts of Thomas Jefferson I purchased at Montecello. A copy of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1804-1806,   an old Civil War Battlefield Map for the years 1861-1865 that I purchased at the Chickamauga battlefield,     a copy of the Declaration of Independence,       the official surrender document signed in Tokyo Bay on the quarter deck of the Battleship Missouri,      and a brocure from the obseration deck of the Empire State Building.     I didnt go up in the Empire State building, I found the brocure in an aunts old trunk. I wouldnt go up to the top of that building or any building ever. I'm as high off the ground as I want to be, 5'8".  And to think, I use to air crew in the service, and climbed the high steel as an ironworker.  Wouldnt do either now for all the tea at Krogers.

    Ok, singing off for now but I will be back, so dont think you've gotten rid of me, I'm here for the duration or till yall kick me off.  Keep the sun at your six and the son in your heart and "ride boldly ride" keeping dry of course.
Your frien and all round heck of a swell fellow, Deaf dumb and blind dog Cephus T MaGoo, esq.  


04/08/19 05:14 AM #9563    

 

Pat Brantley (Ross)

I am praying for Henry.  I visited Houston last week and caught up with my sister.  My niece gave me the flu.  Immune system seems to be expired.  

Beau, we have a rescue Great Pyrenees that is the laziest critter we have ever had.  She is retired in every sense of the word.  She makes the lazy cat look active.  Cat tried to cuddle with her when the storm hit..  she retreated to the closet for the duration.  Ron walks her every morning and neighbor walks her to mailbox in the afternoon.  New next door neighbor is buying a leash to take her for walks also.  She walks slower than I do.  She stops to visit.  I think her only exercise is visiting.  Perfect dog for old folks.

Ron has lost weight on aketo.  My grandson and his wife are going and active and slim but they do it for Healy he reasons.  I can’t handle grease so I have moved to a powder nutrition supplement.  It takes the place of breakfast and lunch.  Our library has a wonderful set of cds and dvds.  You like English mysteries so I would recommend George Grntly.  We are watching Foyle’s War now and really like the historical impact of WW II.  It seems that we ignore our personal library that must be repacked to the ease of the library.  I had a friend who was diagnosed with MD in her 40s.  She had a hereditary form.  She had a Christ centered “into the breach” attitude.  Neither of her children have the heredity marker.  I am impressed with your collection of historical documents.  I traveled the country with a group of church kids for years and love the memories of lecturing them about historical impact.  I was awed by the Gutenberg Bible and went into lecture mode.  One of the 24 year olds said “my dad has a bunch of old Bibles”.  I burst out laughing .  His dad has been s friend for 60 years and is a preacher and lecturer.  14 year olds like the sword collection.  He remembers the incident and reminds me that I got us kicked out of the visitors zgallery in the Senatr for falling asleep.  Keeping up with teenagers is exhausting.  My favorite memories are of walking the freedom trail from Lexington to Concord and hiking the north rim of the agrandir acanyon with this wonderful group of teens.  They are all approaching 50 now but are still close.  We looked like the Beverly Hillbillies driving through a Manhattan in a Suburban pulling a UHaul trailer.  

My sister and I have asked the current owners of our first house for permission to visit.  It was 1071 West 43rd.  My parents bought the house while it was under construction in 1945.  It had pink asbestos shingles!  Oak Forest was a wonderful place to grow up.  We were blessed.  We moved to 1313 Thornton when my daddy decided there was too much traffic on our street.  That was 1955.  

Good morning and God bless and Kerp you.  Numbers 6;25-28 I think.


04/09/19 07:28 AM #9564    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

Here's the latest attendee list for Saturday's Spring Fling.  I'll post the final list on Friday.  

Come join us - text your RSVP to Johnny Sheffield @ 979-203-7209 or email to

    johnnysheffield46@gmail.com

ATTENDING

 

Doug McCuen

 

Jenny Taylor Williams

 

Johnny & Becky Sheffield

 

Barbara Porter Raines

 

Lynn Wren Burkhardt

 

Jimmie Brawner

 

Susan Rose Bowman & Sam

 

Tom Gann

 

Teddy & Fran Jordan

 

Allen & Betty Geiser

 

Sheila Gibert Webb

+ Guest

Lynn & Pat Pruitt

 

Sandi Schlesinger Stark

 

Pat Williamson Williams

 

Linda Bolton Roffall & Johnny

 

Richard and Paige Meeks

 

Scotty and Sharon Croom

 

Ron Peters

 

Tony Maddox

 

Carolyn Wright Stehnach

 

Dennis & Meredith Hansel

 

Don Wilcox ‘62

 

Linda Bradley Barnes

 

Judy Ramsey Bott

+Guest

Judy Pike Smith & Glenn

 

Marilyn Wolfe Jorden & Gary

 


04/11/19 08:23 PM #9565    

 

Leroy Gregg, Jr.

This is a prayer request for a classmate of ours Roma (Leach) Dupree. Roma has been dealing with several major issues in the last several years. Now she has been diagnosed with scarcoma. Please keep her in your prayers as she fights this diagnosis. Thanks, Leroy


04/13/19 12:11 PM #9566    

 

Teddie Jordan

Thoughts and prayers for Roma!

Thanks for letting us know Leroy and please keep us posted.

 


04/14/19 03:29 PM #9567    

 

Teddie Jordan

It sure was a very fun get together at the Fall Fling last night. A great turnout and a lot of laughs. One of those nights that will keep me smiling for weeks. So good to see my old buddy Rod King, to be able to meet Janie Hartman’s lovely daughter, and to shake and hug and catch up with so many old friends.

Thank you Johnny for organizing it, and for all of your hard work for our class. 

I think we could all feel Jackie’s presence with us in spirit, carrying on, laughing and catching up just as she wanted.


04/14/19 11:44 PM #9568    

 

Scotty Croom

..what a great time sat pm was.....lots of old faces returned...missed some because of ilness,conflicts, and other reasons...head back to bama tues. am.....


04/15/19 10:10 AM #9569    

 

Larry Reid '63

I am so sorry I missed your wonderful Spring Fling. Looks like everyone had a great time. Also, sorry to hear about Roma. She is in my prayers. Actually, all of you are in my prayers. I feel so blessed to be an Alumni of Waltrip High School and had the opportunity to rub shoulders with some of the finest people anyone could ever meet, both faculty and students.  


04/16/19 12:14 AM #9570    

 

Pat Brantley (Ross)

Sorry I missed the get together.  I went to the doctor two weeks ago and caught the flu.  Yesterday was the first day I had been in street clothes for more than 2 hours.  I tried to do my duty by quarantining myself.  Didn’t want to get around any old people who might have been chaperoning the fling.

It is NBA basketball playoff season so we have watched a fair number of games.  Does it bother any of you former players that traveling is not called in the pro league while you guys got called for it all the time?

 


04/16/19 07:38 AM #9571    

 

Jimmie Lee Smith (Brawner)

I totally agree about the traveling calls, Pat.  Thanks for sparing us "old" chaperones the chance of sickness.  You missed a great get-together.  Lots of sign-ups for our 55th in October.  Hope everyone notes the reunion information on our Home Page and please send your money to Lynn Wren Burkhardt.  Hoping to get the Spring Fling photos posted this week.  


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