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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBeverli Davis Scrapbook 4III 1 The idea to have a reunion for the class of '65 may i'~oc~r becor-~e a raj.:.lity. Ho~~~ever, your support and ideas are greatly n~F'QE'_~7 t:) Clc'- ~ ~ i~!;.','~`' ~.. .Sl.'CC:P': c~ i 1.i~_, F1S yo:1 Can. ~rJel-'- 1_r:i~_ Ji~.1i , t[lf'Y'C' 1-l~a,~~ 1~;_'C'17 SUT(1P :j1~ lCUlty In lOCating E'Very^1"'.°, ri1S0, ln. SOI?l`~ CaseS 1t 1S not k:z0?;In whether or ..ot you G?~e m~_rr. ied. So, if any mista'~~es have been made, pl.:~~~se excuse u ''~ ~ To holy us in planning, fill out the attached sheet and mail it to either: Sally Sorensen Janet(^irs. ;ralter) varvel 1~5 E-ershi.ng OR 112 La.ceside College sta. 77840 Bryan, Tx. 7'1801 Needless to say, it will be d=i.fficult to please everyone, but it is ho~~ed that this infor_mt_~_on ~<•rill ±oe useful in determining ~,rh~ t the majority o~ you do want. If ~,•Je ha~re not heard from you by P~;ovember 1, sae will assume taa.t you are not interested, Thanks for your help, ~ small contribution caould ne greatly ap~~~reciated to help pay for the cost of stamt>s, stationor_y,etc. LOO1:l_rlg fOr~.larC~. t0 heari?gig from y!OU SOUn. r Kim Alexander 53?.f~ 1~2 Ju:zius St. Dallas, Tx. 75214 'T~-'''' ~''-''~ 4300 N. iiarnes Apt. 114 Oklahoma City Oklahona 73112 Ann A~,rera firs. John FreUia 3508 To,•rnsend Jim Beamcr 318 Redmond Dr. College Sta. Dan Beaucha~np 3614 T~'tillovrood Houston Tx. Karen Berndt 905 6th St. S,~~I TNashington D. C. Bob Bishop 1018 Foster College Station Linda Bloom i.irs. Grady Fort 512 E. I-npc r i a l In•~y. Brea, Calif. 92621 Susan Bosti~re 11 :.grs. Jerry Thomerson Box 711 Kerville, Tx. Lorclie Brown i98 :Mange is San Fransisco Calif. 94131 Ron i~rorrn 104 Pleasant Bryan Yolonda Burckhalter ;sirs. Bob llouso 16 D East Gate Apts. 60 ~"Tads:arorth Ca:-nbrid;e, ::ass 02142 Class of 1965 Roster Fhil Butler 708 '.'restern Avc. !'acaCl?1V, I11. 61455 fortirard nary Beth Cs, lhoun i:irs. Larry Towles 6622 Roos Houston, Tx. 77036 Rick Carlton 6415fing Post tIouston, Tx. Travis Carroll 17114 :Food Acres Houston, 77049 forward Lt. James Carter 1305 Leader Dr. Killeen, Tx. Larry Carter 1015 Hereford College Sta. f or•-,~rar d Charles Castle c% rs . Lavelle Castle 1700 Jersey, Coll::ge Sta. Cathryn Cleland Senora Juan Alfanso Garcia Trinch°t P~unez do t~alboa 71 6a M Kay Douglas Rt. 3 Lox ?.56A 2Jew Bern T'.C. 28560 ;.`argaret Durst i~!trs. Larry Godfrey Kathrine Edwards 302 Timber College Sta. Claire El:.ins St. Stephen's Episcopal School Austin, Tx. 7$767 Peter Fagan 1412 :~a'cliam Irving, Tx. 7 50 6U Madrid o F spana Donna Files jars. John D. Parr Charles Co~xrim 31 A Albrook Box.2145 Big Spring Tx. 19726 College Sta. Sandra Free fseverli Davis i~irs. Sandra Johnson 1108 Ashburn 1701 Puryear =x134 College Sta. College Sta. Julie Davis i:irs. Tommy i.leinocke Janet Dayton jars. Jerry Stein 2011 ~'onterey Key^.ah, Tx . 7 7 5 b5 Din Delucia 4h25 2T. Fark;ray Avc. Apt. 171 SCOttSr~A1C, Aria. 85251 Ton Denton 701 Gilchrist College Sta. ForYvard Pli~:e Doran 2322--2 F=~tterson Eugene, Ore. 97401 Bill Gillmore Rt. 4 Box 2050 C Bryan John Gladden 4302 College '.:'lain '.`208 Bryan Ls~rry Godfrey Carlyn ~IOOp~Y°~ Linda Liles 100 Red;nond ;?Y•. z::rs. 's7illy Tread~~:ay {rs. Linda Reagan College Sta. 506 Kyle 201 Redmond College Sta. College Sta. Chris Gooding '~Trs. Robert Segulia Patricia Hornsey `Tike Linger 5900 Bissonet ~j'=576 i~.trs. Sam I~Iickols 2COB i:Tontclair Houston, 77036 1507 9th St. College. Sta. Browmvood, Tx. Darrell Gossett Bruce Lolmaugh 13254 r:it Lane `,237 Ailesc Houston 901 ::ontclair Dallas, Tx. :qtrs. Pat Gamble College Sta. 1879 A-1 St. for~~rard Carl Gough Grand Forks AFB 422 Candlevrood N.D. 5E3201 Harold Ludecke Laredo, Tx. ?8040 Jones Bridge Rd. Jackie Hunt College Sta. Carlync Gough tars. John Dobyns i~~rs. George ~~,ajewski gOp E Tuclcer Si~aron Lynch 4417 Barrow Arlington, Tx. ~lrs. Sharon ":ceks Austin, Tx. 76010 P.O. Box 63 Poolville, Tx. Janet Gould Joan "Muff t.'irs. ~~Yalter Tlarvel :trs. 'slenn Shackelford David "aTaddox 804 Firestone 3205A Grandview Isabel Grarnatges Richardson, Tx. 75086 Austin, Tx. 73705 tars. Refeal ~iiquel 6321 S:."d 20th Terrace Bob Jones Sylvia 'sansfield :Miami, Fla. 33155 1212 ~unson trs. Buster Adami College Sta. 2731 i~."adison Silly ?Terris Forvrard Robinson Garden Apts. 1282 6 1~2 i~ . Freeway 1Vaco Tx. Houston, Tx. Carolyn iicmmer , irs. Carolyn :::athewa Jane '~;artin Russ %arvell High Point Apt. „=2G ?~Irs. Jane GoEhung Rt. 2 Box 259 18 7506 iighcrest' 1903 Payne Huntsville; ?x. 77346 Houston, 77055 Austin, Tx. Hubert ?Iearne Karlene Knebel Ruth ?.IcGill 704 Highland ~?rs. John Beckham Jr. 34?,5 +~estrninster College Sta. 1816 ~:va ~ Apt. ;'r4 Hattisburg, ~:Iississippi Dallas, Tx. 75205 Georgia Fieritag© 39401 ?~Trs. Gene Dunn -Fred ~:icNiel Rt. 6 Box 301 Bernice Krenek 3908 Concord Eldorado, Ark. 71730 `;:rs. Bernice Riley 'Nato, Tx. 76707 2301 50th St. Apt 18 Jerry 'rIolbert Lubbock, Tx. 79412 Torimy aeineckc 304 Bolton 1304 1Yalton College Sta. Susan Layman College Sta. Forward 7130 Gaston Apt. 116 Dallas, 75214 Frank ?:Iorrison 11a,vid HoL,rgreen Box 43 401 Tirlber Dianne LeipL.~r Somerville, Tx. College Sta. 1132 Hidden Sills Rd. forward Salinas, Calif. 93903 ~favid ~ `urp?1y tox 6 S~;.~e.° Iiiig, Oklw . Carter Oaks c% 17arvey Oaks General Delivery hesville, Louisianna forward David Parsons 4924 - 37th Lubbock, Tx. 79414 John Ferry 211 E. Fast ?~1Tarshall Grand 1'rar ie , Tx. 75050 Diclc Pewthei°s 8220 Broad!•ray ;123 Itouston, Tx. Thomas Powell Turkey Creek Rd. College Sta. forv~rard ~~ gobert Reid 406 E. 30th Austin, Tx. 78705 Deborah Rose :sirs. Deborah ,Moodall 911 Hibhfall, Dallas, Tx. 75232 Dianne Ross !irs. Danny ~`eldman 1203 Mlind ing Road College Sta. Linda Rudder 1701 P+orth A Apt. 21A 1?idland, Tx. 79701 Christine Schr©eder ~-irs. Aurther i:'atear 128 Castlewood Corput Cristi, Tx. 78410 Jana Shaffer ';irs. Denis ~?olt 3690 Coburg Rd. Eugene Ore. 97401 Rosemary Sharp ::irs. Rose:~~ary iCa:nai 1000 Guadalupe, College Sta. Ihisy Sloan P:~rs. John ;Mhite 3401 Groo~a Austin Tx. 78705 Sallye Sorenson 125 Pershing College Sta. Barbara Staten -'rs. Barbara 'oblcy f22 Dativnvieti~ San Antonio, Tx. 78213 Betty Stelly r,irs. Doug Cook 129 Tree Top Trail ArlinSton, Tx. 76015 Kathy Sperry °~:rs . Alphonse Holik 703 Tho-nas College Sta. Forward 'iYalter '/arvel 112 Lakeside Bryan Gail ~Jenuti P:.rs. Dan Beauchamp Danny ~Yhitt 503 Culpepper College Station Timmy ;i'olters 4634 AM°sbury St. Wiloich Apt. '- 36 Dallas,~'x. Alice .Van ~Yinkle 815 Ashburn College Sta. Fred ;Morley 1202 Alegria Austin, Tx. 78757 Sharon Yeager ;:-rs. Ste:-c Zachary 508 Learis Conroe, Tx. for'rrard The committee members* need your help in locating the following people. If you have any information concerning one of them, please contact one of the committee members. Gle would very much like to make this a 100% reunion! ,-- Janet Botner "'James Butler Ken Callaway Earl Carls Margaret Deason Tom Duncan Billie Jean Greer -~ Virginia Gregory IX~: QD'<C.: Scott Holt Pat Hotchkiss t * Dianne Feldman, Sandra John on, J_µ~.ie Meine ke, Margaret Godfrey, Linda ~Qmo 1 a cc~~,~-o.~ Reagan, Sallye Sorenson, Carolyn Tread fay, Janet VarvPl G o-uyZ~; Susan Lee Kathy Lewis Sylvia Price Jerry Pickron Bob Morris Linda Meiller Karen Stuverud Kenneth Young Sherry Mims Randy Richardson Jon Sharon Charlene Ogle Virginia Patterson ~~~ GZ.Q1--sue ?Tilton Young Johanna Johnson ~1 ~ "~ The consensus seems to be a reunion in June. Please indicate a preferred weekend. A word of thanks to all of you who sent donations. They made this letter possible. We want to share with you all the exciting news sent to us by the members of our class. FRED MCNEIL and his wife TERRY (WADE) are both teaching in Waco after finishing school at A&M. Also in Waco is SYLVIA (MANSFIELD) ADAMI. Her husband Buster is a law student at Baylor. small children-Kenneth 2, and James 3 months. Ron is an accountant. Pat Clardy works as a legal secretary and lives with her six-year- old Kellie. Karen is a trial attorney. BARBARA (STATEN) MOBLY is teaching in San Antonio w ere her us and is a medical stu- dent. Congratulations are in order for the following: DAISY (SLOAN) WH LT€,became a mother on Nov. 30 to a girl, Niccole. Papa John is a law student at U.T. Daisy received her masters in speech therapy and taught for one year. $}~,gQlV YEAGER) ZACHARY is another new mother. Her daug er, Stacy, was born on Dec. 22. Sharon, a Sam Houston graduate, has been teaching first -a.~e. Steve is Vice-President of Marketing .?nza Corp, in Conroe. Included in the list of new mothers is ANN (AVERA) FREGIA, whose daugher, Tiffany, was born this fall. Ann's husband John is a Contract Administrator at Texas Instruments in Dallas. Graduating from Southwestern Medical School this spring is PETER FAGAN. He and his wife, the former Susie Brown ,f ave two children, Pamel a 4, an_T"~au1~. They are hoping for an internship in the Northwest. A large number of our class is living in the Bryan/College Station area. LINDA (LILES) REAGON i s a graduate of A&M an~c 'i'ias"' even em- p~oy by A&M since that time. She is current- ly living at home while her husband is in Viet Nam. MARGARET (DURST) and LARRY GODFREY are both A&M graduates. Margaret teaches kinder- garten in the Bryan Schools and is a full- time mother to Lynn, 5. Larry has gone back to A&M to get his teachers certificate. CAROLYN _(HOOPER) TREDWAY and her husband Willar~c Fave returned after living in Baltimore a year. a~ Ca.-rolyn is teaching science at A&M Con. Middle ool while Willy is working on his doctorate -~in environmental design. Working as a dairy plant trainee is HAROLD LUEDECKE. He took a job there after graduating fro A&M. Also in Houston are BILLY HARRIS and his wife, Barbara. Billy is a sales supervisor for Blue Bell creameries and Barbara is with South- ^~+t= ~~~-~ ca~1-e_.and_AI-CKY CARLTON have a LINDA (MEILLER) CALVIN, husband John, and daughter Michelle, age 3, are permanent res- idents of Bryan. Linda is a housewife and John manages a service station. Working at A&M as a research technician in the Ag. Eng. Dept. is CHARLES COURIM. He is a graduate of A&M with a degree in Ag. Education. Also in College Station is ALICE (PUTZ) VAN!~IINKLE and her family. She and her husband John have two children, Sally 7, and Alan 4. At Sam Houston we find RUSS HARVELL and wife, Gwen. Prior to returning o un'~sville, Russ was in the army, during which time he served in Viet Nam. He was then employed by the Texas Prison System and is now a full time student. Gwen teaches school. PHIL BUTLER and his wife, Angela, are living in Macomb, I11., where Phil is a special agent with Prudential Insurance. They have one daughter, Marka Dawn 3. ' Two of our classmates are in Eugene, Oregon. MIKE and Zaida DO RAN are in Eugene where Mike is a teaching fellow in geography at the Univer sity of Oregon. DANA (SHAFFER) HOLT'S husband Dennis is also with the University of Oregon. A number of our class can be found in Houston. CHRIS (GOODING) SEGULIA and husband, Robert, are expecting in May (Chris put in an order for a boy). Robert is an accountant. MARY BETH (CALHOUN) TO!JLES, husband, Larry, and daughter, Jenifer 1 1/2, are in Houston where Larry is a personnel administrator at St. Joseph's Hospita Glenda and DICK PEWTHERS, both Sam Houston Grad uates, are teaching at Galena Park. DA^! (BEAU- CHAMP) RUSHING and wife, Gail, are working .in Houston. Dan is a draftsman and Gail works for IBM. Dan has legally changed his name to Rushi since leaving Consolidated. CAROLYN (KEMMFR) MATHEWS and her son, Price 1 1/2, are in Houston where Carolyn works in electronics. We fi r,d the fol 1 owi ng sti 11 i n school . ~]l~NE,T 1f7QULD) and WALTER VARVEL are back at A&M - -.. L_ - - _ __ 1.1.7 L.. .. ~ Beverfi ~ . 11Q8 Ashburn Co~age Station, TX TI$Q~ teaching in Waco after finishing school at A&M. Ron is an accountant. Pat Clardy works as a Also in Waco is SYLVIA (MANSFIELD) ADAMI. Her legal secretary and lives with her six-year- husband Buster is a law student at Baylor. old Kellie. Karen is a trial attorney. BARBARA (STATEN) MOBLY is teaching in San Antoni o w ei"-F' re er i'Fus"~and i s a medical stu- dent. Congratulations are in order for the following: DAISY (SLOAN) WHIM became a mother on Nov. 30 to a girl, Niccole. Papa John is a law student at U.T. Daisy received her masters in speech therapy and taught for one year. $~jV YEAGER) ZACHARY is another new mother. Her daug er, Stacy, was born on Dec. 22. Sharon, a Sam Houston graduate, has been teaching first ~~~.~e. Steve is Vice-President of Marketing .?nza Corp. in Conroe. Included in the list of new mothers is ANN (AVERA) FREGIA, whose daugher, Tiffany, was born this fall` Ann's husband John is a Contract Administrator at Texas Instruments in Dallas. Graduating from Southwestern Medical School this spring is PETER PAGAN. He and his wife, the former Susie Brown, ave two children, Pamela 4, and~a T~'. They are hoping for an internship in the Northwest. A large number of our class is living in the Bryan/College Station area. LINDA (LILES) REAGON i s a graduate of A&M an`cl'~"a'-s'-been em- p o ed by A&M since that time. She is current- ly living at home while her husband is in Viet Nam. MARGARET (DURST) and LARRY GODFREY are both A&M graduates. Margaret teaches kinder- garten in the Bryan Schools and is a full- time mother to Lynn, 5. Larry has gone back to A&M to get his teachers certificate. CAROLYN ~(HOOPER) IBEDWAY and her husband Wi11ar~Fave returned after living in Baltimore a year. Carolyn is teaching science at A&M Con. Middle col while Willy is working on his doctorate --rn environmental design. Working as a dairy plant trainee is AROLD LUEDECKE. He took a job there after graduating rom A&M. Also in Houston are BILLY HARRIS and his wife, Barbara. Billy is a sales supervisor for Blue Bell creameries and Barbara is with South- ~iesLc~n Bell. Gayle and RICKY CARLTON have a little boy, Blake, 1 1/2.'"'~'T~'isin'~sales. y BOB JONES and wife, Georgia are in the army ~~ntil February. Bob finished his masters in ~il engineering last December. ~-staters include KAREN BERNDT (D.C.), JIM AMYX (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Ron (PICKRON) MOORE (Valley Park, Mo.), TA CLARDY (Richmond, Va.). Jim is a 7ineer. Jerry and Ron have two LINDA (MEILLER) CALVIN, husband .lohn, and daughter Michelle, age 3, are permanent res- idents of Bryan. Linda is a housewife and John manages a service station. Working at A&M as a research technician in the Ag. Eng. Dept. is CHARLES COURIM. He is a graduate of A&M with a degree in Ag. Education. Also in College Station is ALICE (PUTZ) VAN!~IINKLE and her family. She and her husband John have two children, Sally 7, and Alan 4. At Sam Houston we find RUSS HARUELL and wife, Gwen. Prior to returning"~"o'~fun~sville, Russ was in the army, during which time he served in Uiet Nam. He was then employed by the Texas Prison System and is now a full time student. Gwen teaches school. PHIL BUTLER and his wife, Angela, are living in Macomb, I11., where Phil is a special agent with Prudential Insurance. They have one daughter, Marka Dawn 3. Two of our classmates are in Eugene, Oregon. MIKE and Zaida DORAN are in Eugene where Mike is a teaching fellow in geography at the Univer city of Oregon. JANA (SNAPPER) HOLT'S husband Dennis is also with the University of Oregon. A number of our class can be found in Houston. CHRIS (GOODING) SEGULIA and husband, Robert, are expecting in May (Chris put in an order for a boy). Robert is an accountant. MARY BETH (CALHOUN) TO!JLES, husband, Larry, and daughter, Jenifer 1 1/2, are in Houston where Larry is a personnel administrator at St. Joseph's Hospita Glenda and DICK PEWTHERS, both Sam Houston Grad uates, are teaching at Galena Park. DA^! (BEAU- CHAMP) RUSHING and wife, Gail, are working an Houston. Dan is a draftsman and Gail works for IBM. Dan has legally changed his name to Rushi since leaving Consolidated. CAROLYN (KEMMFR) MATHEWS and her son, Price 1 1/2, are in Houston where Carolyn works in electronics. We fird the following still in school. ,NET (rn,~tl~p) d WALTER VARVEL are back at A&M after spending 1 yea s in the army. Walter is working on his Ph.D. in economics and Janet has retired from teaching to be a full-time mother to Stephen Andrew, who was born iri July. SALLYE SORENS~N is also at A&M working on her Masters in guidance counseling. Before this, she taught 2 years i n Spring Branch . -s~U,,L,I~E DAVIS and TOMMY MEINECKE returned from Califo ~ ) pia and now live in CoT e e Sta. Tommy receive his masters in P.E. and is working towards his Ph.D. Julie is working in the A&M Library. JUAN (HUFF) SHACKLEFORD, her husband, Arleigh, and their two children-Laura 4, and Ben 9 mos. are currently in Richardson where Arleigh is in commercial and industrial real estate. °'~o in the Dallas area DEBBIE (ROSE) bJ00DALL ps her husband Phil run his veterinary c'i,~ic. New parents as of Sept. 16 are Debbie and JOHN PERRY. John is an electrician since returning from Viet Nam. Debbie has her hands full with Jason. TIM WOLTERS graduated from A&M and is now working for the Republic Na- tional Bank in Dallas. BILLIE JEAN (GREER) BRUBAKER has one child, Kellie Erin 2. Her husband Robert is a buyer for Neiman Marcus. Our only Rice graduate, RUTH MCGILL is in Medical School at Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. Two '65 graduates are in Arlington. John and 1~KIE (HUNj) D_ OBYIV~ and Douglas and BETTY (STEELY) COOK. Jackie's husband is an indus- trial engineer. Betty is a social worker and her husband is a vocational teacher. USAF Instructional pilot CARL COUGH is sta- tioned in Laredo. Carl and his wife Kathy (Litters t) have one son, Carl M. Gough III, age 2. DONNA (FILES) PARR's husband is also an instructional pi oT t: Donna and John have two children-Kristin 4, and Karen 8 mos. Still they pilot's wife AILESE (HOUSTON) GAMBLE ryas one son, Jeffrey, 5 mos. Ailese and Pat are in North Dakota, at Grand Forks AFB. Several '65 graduates are in California. Grady and LINDA (BLOOM) FORT are in Brea where Grady is in Law school and Linda is an Exec. secretary. Thanks to Linda and her mother, Mrs. Miller for the use of the Miller's lovely home for our New Year's Eve party. DIANE IP 's i n Sal i nes . KAREN STUVERl7'D'-w i tes us that she is teaching in La Mesa. LORELI BROI~JN is in San Francisco, remodeling an old home. She tells us that she is doing the electrical and plumbing work herself. She also sells some of her own art work. Lorelei's open Christmas party last year was great. In madrid, Spain, is Senora Juan Alfanso Trinchet Garcia, former (CATHERN CLELAND). Her husband is the owner and manager of a fine gift store in Madrid. Their daughter, Katrina, is 14 mos. More teachers: LINDA RUDDER is in Midland, Tex. teaching elementary school and loves it. CLAIR E., LKINS, in addition to teaching, runs a dorm f a private boarding school, St. Stephens, in Austin. Mrs. John Beckham, former KARLENE KNEBEL, is an instructor of speech Pathology at the University of Southern Mississippi. John is a graduate student there. PRISTINE SCHROEDER is now Mrs. Skip Matyear. T ey ave wo c i dren, Laura 3, and Jennifer, 1. Skip is a petroleum engineer in Cornus Christi. Michael Wayne, age 3, and Dwayne Allen, age 1, are the sons of Janet and Jerry Stein. Janet is the former JANET DAYTON. Jerry is supervisor at LEC at NAS . SUSAN (BOSWELL) THOMERSON is the wife of a veterinarian in Kerrville. Susan helps Jerry in the clinic and looks after Connie, 4, and Cynthia, 6 mos. Through the Gra evine we learn that: GEORGIA HERITAGE DUNN is the wife of a veterinarian in Arkansas. JIM BEAMER is a local police officer and is now marrried. RON BROWN is a salesman at Pennys. Lt. JAMES CARTER is leaving the army soon. DARRELL GOSSETT and his new bride are in Dallas. (Darrell is a Viet Nam Uet). DANNY WHITT and his wife are in Denver after graduating from A&M last summer. KATHY (SPERRY) HOLICK and her husband Alphonse are living in College Station. R KES and his wife, Sandy, have a baby, a orn last April. DAVID MURPHY is a Baptist minister and is attending the seminary in Fort ldorth. CARLYN (COUGH) MAJEWSKI is graduating with honors in speech therapy from UT. YOLANDA (BURKHALTER) HOUSE and her husband, Bobby, are in Boston where Yolanda is a registered psychologist at Boston I tional Bank in Dallas. BILLIE JEAN (GREER) BRUBAKER has one child, Kellie Erin 2. Her husband Robert is a buyer for Neiman Marcus. Our only Rice graduate, RUTH MCGILL is in Medical School at Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. Two '65 graduates are in Arlington. John and 1ACKIE (HUNT) DDBYN~ and Douglas and BETTY (STEELY) COOK. Jackie's husband is an indus- trial engineer. Betty is a social worker and her husband is a vocational teacher. USAF Instructional pilot CARL GOUGH is sta- tioned in Laredo. Carl and his wife Kathy (Litterst) have one son, Carl M. Gough III, age 2. ANA (FILES) PARR's husband is also an instructiona~pi oT t. lsonna and John have two children-Kristin 4, and Karen 8 mos. Still ther pilot's wife AILESE (HOUSTON) GAMBLE ryas one son, Jeffrey, 5 mos. Ailese and Pat are in North Dakota, at Grand Forks AFB. Several '65 graduates are in California. Grady and LINDA (BLOOM) FORT are in Brea where Grady is in Law school and Linda is an Exec. secretary. Thanks to Linda and her mother, Mrs. Miller for the use of the Miller's lovely home for our New Year's Eve party. DIANE ItE`_ PpER~is in Salines. KAREN STUVER~6'writes us that she is teaching in La Mesa. LORELI BROWN is in San Francisco, remodeling an old home. She tells us that she is doing the electrical and plumbing work herself. She also sells some of her own art work. Lorelei's open Christmas party last year was great. DAVID MADDOX is about to become a lawyer. He graduated from A&M and is now attending UT law school. ROBERT REID and his wife, Pamela Ann are in Austin where Robert is a student. Also living in Austin are FRED WORLEY, his wife, Hettie, and their chi rep, an 6, and ~~ `.her 2. Fred is an architect and Hettie _ an architectural student. Both VIRGINIA (PATTERSON) DEW and her husband are graduate students at A&M. Returning to A&M after a four year stint in the army is BILL GI_,_,LMORE. Bill's wife Pam teaches home economics at Consolidated while Bill studies pre-vet. Finishing at A&M in Ma_y is SANDRA (FREE) JOHNSON. Sandra will do her student teac ing in Spanish this spring while in her "spare time" she is mother to Robert Jr., 3. Bob was killed in action in Viet Nam. BEVERLI DAV~raduated with a degree c~en~e-aTr~ ~ s currently a student at Baldwin in Bryan. ,_ ~:lIS PARSONS and wife, Kay reside in Lubbock wfiile David is a graduate student in Agronomy at Texas Tech. Kay teaches school. KNEBEL, is an instructor of speech Pathology at the University of Southern Mississippi. John is a graduate student there. CHRISTINE SCHROEDER is now Mrs. Skip Matyear. T ey ave wo c ~ dren, Laura 3, and Jennifer, 1. Skip is a petroleum engineer in Corpus Christi. Michael Wayne, age 3, and Dwayne Allen, age 1, are the sons of Janet and Jerry Stein. Janet is the former JANET DAYTON. Jerry is supervisor at LEC at NAS . SUSAN (BOSWELL) THOMERSON is the wife of a veterinarian in Kerrville. Susan helps Jerry in the clinic and looks after Connie, 4, and Cynthia, 6 mos. Through the Gra evine we learn that: GEORGIA HERITAGE DUNN is the wife of a veterinarian in Arkansas. JIM BEAMER is a local police officer and is now marrried. RON BROWN is a salesman at Pennys. Lt. JAMES CARTER is leaving the army soon. DARRELL GOSSETT and his new bride are in Dallas. (Darrell is a Viei Nam Vet). DANNY WHITT and his vaife are in Denve after graduating from A&M last summer. KATHY (SPERRY) HOLICK and her husband Alphonse are living in College Station. GARj~~~QKES and his wife, Sandy, have a baby, a ~, orn last April. DAVID MURPHY is a Baptist minister and is attending the seminary in Fort ldorth. CARLYN (GOUGH) MAJEWSKI is graduating with honor in speech therapy from UT. YOLANDA (BURKHALTER) HOUSE and her husband, Bobby, are in Boston whey Yolanda is a registered psychologist at Boston City Hospital. Bobby will receive his Ph.D. in meteorology in Feb. JERRY HOLBERT and his wife, Robin, are in Nicocea, Cypress, where Jerry is starting his third year in the Navy. Robin teaches school in a Presbyterian Mission school. Jerry's mother reports that Jerry and Robin spent Christmas holidays traveling in Europe. DIANNE (ROSS) FELDMAN and husband Danny are back in CS after duty in the Air Force Danny is Asst. Mgr. of Brookshire Bros. Dianne and Danny are our newest parents. Dana Nicole was born Jan. 15. NEW ADDRESSES AND CORRECTIONS: Ann (Avera) Fregia, 3418 Townsend, Dallas 75225 Billie Jean (Greer) Brubaker, 9474 Forest Springs, Apt. 198, Dallas 75231 in library Pat (Hotchkiss) Claridy, 2311 Libbie Ave., Mckenzie Richmond, Va. 23230 Linda (Meiller) Calvin, P.O. Box 562, C.S. Kenneth Young, 807 West Melwood, Houston, Texas Milton Young, 605 Charriton, Houston, Texas .. -' Tom Duncan, 701 S. Ave., #236 Plantation South, Pasadena, Texas. ~n Stuverud, 6714 Rolando Knolls, La Mesa, California 92041 Jerry (Pickron) Moore, 139 Qwinwood, Valley Park, Mo. 63088. Virginia (Patterson) Dew, IOTA Luther, C.S. Randy Richardson, 9606 Riddlewood, Houston. Carter Oakes, 10282 S. White Rock Road, Rancho Cardova, California 95670 Jerry Holbert, Box 51, U.S. Navy Facilities, F.P.O., N.W. 09531 WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A GREAT REUNION:: If your name is not on this list . please reconsider: Detach and return if you have a preference as to the date of the reunion. May 22-28 June 3-4 June 10-11 Name June 17-18 June 24-25 July 1-2 Return to: Carolyn Tredway 506 Kyle C. 3. 778 y HI::: /1 closed you will find anot-so-complete list of everyone we ever knew _n our Class of 1965, As you can see, there are a lot of blank spaces and we need your help in finding these "missing persons". David has done a terrific job of locating all of us and has spent a great deal of time and money in trying to organize a (gasp::) 20 YEAR HIGH SCHOOL REUNION::: David and I had lunch together the other day...we hadn't seen each other in over 18 years. Those years melted away as we laughed, talked, reminisced, caught-up, and gossiped. Can you imagine what it would have been like if ALL of us had been together? We can, and that's what we're trying to do...bring us all back together. We think the reunion should be casual since it will be over the 4th of July Week-end. Of course everything is in the planning stages right now, but we thought it would be fun to have a party on Friday night, July 5, a picnic with all our families and kids on Saturday, July 6, and then another party Saturday night. We need your ideas and suggestions on the reunion...what do you think would be fun and enjoyable for everyone, especially for those wives and husbands who didn't go to school with us? If we've left any information off the list, or have the wrong information, or don't have your married names, please bear with us. David received a lot of second and third-hand information and has gone on whatever he had. Don't hesitate to correct any mis-information or to add to what- ever we do have. We know a lot of you are as excited about our reunion as we are. It's going to take a lot of work and a lot of people to make it a smashing success. It doesn't matter where you live, we can get things done over the phone or through the mail. If you want to help, let us know, David really appreciated everyone who sent money to help cover the expenses he incurred in tracking us down. We would like to establish a "1965 Class Reunion and Blow-out Fund" as most of our correspondence with you will be through the mail. If you would like to contribute something, please do so. We're looking forward to seeing everyone in 1985 - or hopefully sooner. ~i~rry Christmas and the best of everything in 1984::: )? Sincerely, ~~ ~~~~ David Parsons Lind (Bloom) Fort 2251 Rippling Rill Rt. 1, Box 630 San Antonio, Texas 78232 Center Point, Texas 78010 512-494-9309 512-634-2284 __ ~ A&M CONSOLIDATED CLASSMATES 1965 • -~ Kim Alexander S~Lorelei Brown 1505 Duke University Road 700 Gilchrist Duke Villa Apts., #6D College Station, Texas 77840 Durham, North Carolina 27701 409-693-5572 Jim and Jan Amyx 617 Birch Lane Richardson, Texas 7$801 ,214-234-3529 - 2 Children ~~Pat Atkins P.O. Box 1313 Foley, Alabama 36536 Ann (Avera) and John Fregia 12023 Barrett Brae Houston, Texas 77072 713-933-0807 - 2 ChildrenT:•-t~nN4 5 Jimmy and Ann (Huebner) Beamer 3905 windowmere Bryan, Texas 77802 409-846-8392 1y Ron Brown 109 Pomeroy Shreveport, LA 71115 ~, 318-868-3661 - 1 Child L Yolanda (Burkhalter) and Bobby Houze 6529 19th St.. N. E. Seattle, Washington 9811$ 206-524-0572 ~~ James Butler )7 Phil Butler l'rv~@~FO~ 'ma*kA Dpi ~o Dan (Beauchamp) and Gail (Venuti) 7 3603 Trailwood Drive Houston, Texas 77023 713-645-3266 - 2 Children Karen Berndt 1114 Augusta, #19 Houston, Texas 77057 713-977-4402 ~g Rushing Ken Callaway P.O. Box 4155 Batesville, Arkansas 72503 -~~501-793-8128 i~ Mary Beth (Calhoun) and Larry Towles Rt. 2, Box 83 Maryville, Tennessee 37801 615-977-6216 - 2 Children ~GN u•y,t r• ~~/ ~~ Bob Bishop '~C~Earl Carls 1401 Remington Road Austin, Texas 78734 y 512-266-1224 ~C Linda (Bloom) and Grady Fort •~~ Ricky and Gayle Carlton '~, Rt. 1, Box 630 3325 Sherwood Circle Center point, Texas 78010 C~-,"-~jc: Willow Park, Texas 76086 O~Wp~,~~ 512-634-2284 - 3 Children ~'8~17-441-7563 r?,'1~Y~~ Susan (Boswell) and Jerry Thomerson p:.n~ "Travis Carroll 1 Oak Way Rt. 3, Box 422 Kerrville, Texas 78028 College Station, Texas 77840 512-257-7772 - 2 Children C~:~,n.,az,~ 409-696-0184 ~x~sa-, ..~. ~•Z Janet Botner ? ~ James Lee and Pam Carter Rt. 3, Box 320, Enchanted Oaks Dr. College Station, Texas 77840 409-693-7267 - 2 Children - 1 - L'-i arry Carter 6601 Sands point, Apt. ,#70 Houston, Texas 77063 ~ "`777-5337 ~v:.arles Castle c/o Hotel Charles Bryan, Texas 77801 ;~ Tom and Judy Denton 5102 Lera Lynn Austin, Texas 78751 512-454-8067 - 2 Children 3~) Nancy Diserens ti ~C ll o y Sue (C~ambly) Odum 3313 Big Horn Drive 3k Mike Doran ~ Ati:x~ ~;ch~a~,^~{ s~,., ~c~ Bryan, Texas 77801 604 Clement Street (~p.,;~ Radford, VA 24141 ~ Johnny Claridy 11~Ka y and Deborah Douglas 8014 Woodssde Road Rowlett, Texas 75088 ~~'>- 214-475-4136 - 2 wr~"`~°~ Z~Cathryn (Cleland) and, Juan Alson Garcia-Trinchet ) ~ ~ Children 4 DMargaret (Durst) and L - ..~ #94 Paseo del Condi de las Gaitone arry Godfrey ~~'i100 Redmond Drive s La Moraleja, Alcobendas Madrid, Spa c -c•wZnait.c.. ~c1a~, ~~ ` in ~Oo116ge Station, Texas 77840 9- 93-2114 - 1 Child ~yNN 2 i Larry Coufal t~'z'~. ~ ~~ Rt, 1, Elm Ridge ~~' ~~+`S~ 4ZTom Duncan Cameron, Texas 76520 817-697-6038 3t'Charles and Maxine Courim ~ Rt. 3, Willow Lane Canyon, Texas 79366 ~ Katherine (Edwards) and Fred Mitchell 515 Towncrest Drive 806-829-2475 Xenia, Ohio 45385 ti 3 513-429-1185 ~ Beverli Davis ~ 1108 Ashburn College Station, Texas 77840 t14Claire Elkins 26522 Paseo San Gabriel 409-696-5978 San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 3Z Julie Davis ~FSTim Erskine a ~~ 3 ~Ja.aet (Dayton) and Jim Aduddle 22807 Buck Trout E.,c ~+~C.~t > J ~ peter and Susie (Brown) Fagan . ,m Katy, Texas .77449 3714 Sarwell 713-391-0693 ~~-~~~~..~1~~,;.~, 19W , ~_,~ •~,~~~ ~ Amarillo, Texas 79109 ~ 806-354-0848 - 2 Children Pr~~t,,PF»~ Sc~Margaret and Mike Deason P.O. Box 927 4~Donna (Files) and John Parr George West, Texas 78022 C3..,,it 512 44 ~` 416 Whispering Pines Drive Grafton Vi - 9-2014 - 3 Children , rginia 23692 804-898-4925 - 2 Ch 3S Don Deluc is C ~~yy 78 W t W ildren 4Zrislw..k_rar~.~ ~ Sandra (F es hite Wi11bZv W ree) and Allen Malone 118 oodlands, Texas 77381 Sterlingame Houston, Texas 77031 713-771-5314 '~ c~ht rT ~; y, y :~~ ~ ~ ~~ 9i11 and Pam Gilmore ~) Virginia Gregory 353Q Daleview Drive Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103 313-663-1184 S~ John and Frances Gladden ~~ZBilly Harris ~«*~~b~~p~ Ex 1112 Ashburn Ave „ E. 12826 N. Freeway College Station, Texas 77840 Houston, Texas 409-693-0959 - 2 Children --ivc:Q~ 713-443-3103 ~SljNorma (Gleason) Gaylic and Robert"Russ and Donna Harwell 4630 Mokry 3 Valley Forge Drive Corpus Christi, TX 78415 Little Roc x, AR x. 72212 512-85 1-1018 501-224-0791 - 2 Children S2 'Chris (Gooding) and Robert Segulja ~~Hubert Hearne 16222 Singapore Rt, 4, Box 511 Houston, Texas 77040 College Station, Texas 77840 713-937-0476 - 2 Chi_.lre Qh~chpth 409-693-7155 ~a~ ~~ v .~~E S3 Darrell and Christi Gossett (;.SGeorgia (Heritage) and Gene Dunn p~ ~ 725 Conrad Circle Rt. 1, Box 377 Carrollton, Texas 75007 (~F-~y; ~,~,r,,. El Dorado, pRy, 71730 214-492-2656 u5_01-863-3021 ~J~Carl Gough f~Eb k~~i1„~ (,.~Rers~' .ar11~~~y~rry Holbert ~-oa.12~c,~~ 709 North Avenue 320 Iwo Jima Blvd, Bryan, Texas 77801 Harlingen, Texas 78550 409-846-2677 512-428-3596 S~ Carlyne (Gough) and George Majewski 3300 Hollywood Blvd, Austin, Texas 78722 512-474-1126 ti ti S.~,Janet (Gould l and Walter Varvel S-72Ci5si GiaR~N Hil! bR ~'rltic~lcrTi~iAli,~il °L'3\13 804- 2 ~hildren `~T E. i' i9 ~'Si any ~ ~ i ; ~ ScS Isabel Gramatges j Billie Jean (Greer) 12807 Ashford Pines Houston, TX .77082 713-496-6708 iC~;1~aE (~jRodney Greer 509 E, 24th Street Bryan, Texas 77801 409-7?9_2056 ~, Nancy Holland RFD 5 Wellborn, Texas 77801 409-693-4430 ~rY David Holmgreen Rt. 2, Box 528 Tremonton, Utah 84337 801-854-3661 ~ ~ Scott Holt P.O, Box 1174 Port Aransas, Texas 78373 512-749-5656 Brubacker ~ ,carol ~~~,~ `x,? ~, yn (Hooper) Tredway 3306 Graustork, #17 Houston, Texas 77006 E,a~a ')~ Pat (Hornsey) Nichols Rt. 1, Box 404-A Brownwood, Texas 77006 ~-~-.~'t~ J`ZJackie (Hunt) Dobyns and John -3616 Wedgworth Rd., 3. Fort Worth, TX 76133 817-294-2457 -3- j' at (Hotchkiss ) Wingfield ~~ 'Don and Diane Leinhart ve. 20 - Trophy Club 1754 Parana ~rroke, Texas 76262'xt,~~s-~W~~ a~, ~_3~;;~,~~` Spring, Texas 77080 713-932-7452 ~ y Ailese (Houston) and Pat Gamble 5715 Carriage Barn Lane Montgomery, Alabama 36116 205-272-8981 3 ~ ~ ~- rz ~ ~I 7S Join (Huff) ShackelfordC~c:L~h~~h f.~r, Rt. 5. #212 J Brenham, Texas 77833 lrKlv7~q~ QEN 7`Charles Ibert T) Johanna Johnson ~(~Linda (Liles) and Mike Reagan 40 Meadow Lane Wimberly, Texas 78676 512-847-9722 JMike Linger 867 E, Douglas Avenue Bellingham, Washington 98226 206-734-7325 ~s~ David Litchford g02 Brookview Houston, Texas 713-452-0978 ~+`~ Barbara Livingston $20 post Oak Blvd., Suite 600 Houston, Texas 77027 713-961-3900 7`~ Bob and Georgia Jones 9502 Meadowbriar Houston, Texas 77063 713-785-0582 - 3 Children qO Bruce Lolmaugh T~ Carolyn Kemmer cft~n??h~~-°-. ~J I Rt. 5, Box 479 ~ ~arold Luedecke Wills Point, Texas 7$169 ,[~f-W o~..y.~._ 7575 Office City Dr. , ,513 214-563-3043 - 1 Child Pr~c E. Houston, Texas 77012 713-644-2970 8~1 Karlene Knebel and Richard Mann ~~"~~ R Mike Lundergan 11$ Stoneycreek Road 'h~-^•-~~~r~=.>-w ~,~ Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514 919-732-3360 rd I ernice Krenek ~. 4, Box 448 llege Statio '~~~09-693-5592 - ~L... Susan (Layman) 7306 Willowtex Humble, Texas 713-441-9740 ~~ Susan Lee -A n, Texas 77840 1 Child and William Wild 77396 " ~. "i Dianne Leipper X14 Terra Court Reno, Nevada 89506 ' - 4 - ~ dJ;x, 9 I S 3 Z IJ ~..d~,,, lj ~Aa,a n,d-- ~wr.xA ~ °i~'~. G5 q 3 q Z,c~, g3Sharon (Lynch) Thompson and Ronnie Rt. 3, Box 75-H Mansfield, TX 76063 uFWoM~ `~~ David and Janet Maddox 5707 Jason Houston, Texas 77096 713-988-5229 - 3 Children q Sylvia (Mansfield) and Buster Adami RR 2, Box 363R Alice, Texas 78332 512-664-5059 - 3 Children `t/~~ Jane (Martin) Goehring Rt. 1, Box 77 Elgin, Texas 78621 512-285-3086 - 1 Child g7 Ronald i~7cAnq;J IC~ Charlene Ogle '~- ~ ~ Ruth A7cGi11 811 Surrey Lane ~ ~~~ David and Kay Parsons Grapevine, Texas 76051 2251 Rippling Rill 214-351-1654 ''~ bFG; San Antonio Texa ~~j~red i~eN i , s 78232 512-494-93pcJ _ 2 Children e ~3 ~C~V~y~~ ~G ~1S ~:_ )) ) Vir i i ~ ~ g n a Patterson r3~,:,;,; ~Ll Linda (^deiller Calvin ~~ ~ 2007 Georgia Street B Z John perry 326 ryan, Texas 77803 m;~h~~~ ~ Kirby Creek -~ Grand prairie, Texas 75050 214-262-6568 ~aJ Tommy Meinecke 6 ~~ 3~ 1 03 Wolf pen Dick pewthers CG~E ~h.~ ~k-~ College Station, Texas 77840 409-693-2424 807 Greenbriar Drive Friendswood , Texas 77546 .~,,~,~ 713-482-0554 N a.,.4;~ ~ U L Sherry ;dims „ fly Jerry (pickron) and Ron Moore St. Rt. Sox 287 McCammon, Indiana 83250 k..k._'~p,,~ ~U't Ricky I+Iitchell 6 `~ S~' 1 53 Northwood Joe Powell Houston, Texas 77009 1910 Easton Street 713-869-80$5 Roundrock, Texas 78654 _,,,~~ 512-255-1527 -~^-~i..r, if3y Sob Morris fi 1+Thomas Powell 2404 Wayside Bryan, Texas 77802 409-779_8241 ~~~5 Frank and Narcy Morrison Box 165 ,~ ~~~ Sylvia Price Lyons, Texas c/o Mrs. Norman Wilson Rt. 2, Box 310-A ~C(, David and AlbarAurphy Abbeville, S. C. 29620 ` 235 S. Loraine i-~ vRobert Reid Wichita, Kansas -67211 10207 Overview 316-686-5242 - 3 Children Sugarland, Texas 77478 713-494-7418 ~ IC7 ~+iary (Nash) Toomer - 2 Children 2812 Tabor Road ~~y Randy and Jane Richardson Bryan, Texas 77801 10718 Sugar Hill Houston, Texas 77057 1Cq Car t er O 713-781-3432 - 3 Children aks - Dec ey~ased~1 lJ ~~ U~1 'T~ ~Y~~ "Z.VQY~tt ~ - 5 - QLuke and Dottie Rizzo /~,~OS Hillside 'Yan, Texas 77802 pp ~'••~09-846-0397 ^t~ Debby (Rose) and Phil Woodall .wtr~ 203 North Capri Duncanville, Texas 75116 pf-lti~~e~ 214-298-8139 _ 2 Children i?ZD• Q~`~~ Sh.~ei~ ~5~ Marvin Smith c/o Fatsy Smith Sims 13007 Crickett Hollow Cypress, Texas 77429 713-373-1z56 )3ZSheila Smith ianne (Ross 1410 Antone ) and Danny Feldman i3~ Kathy (S err ) H ~ College Station ~7840 409-693-5107 t~FS~Tigxiv, 703 Thomas Y Coll olik (~,~~~~, c ~-` jZ~Li d e e g Station 409-696-4144 , Texas 77840 n a (Rudder) and Jim Williams 5318 Woodville i3 ~lDusty Stang Spring, Texas 77373 713-370-1757 2 _ Children ~~-~ Ch ' ristine (Schroeder) and Ski 8604-A Mesa Drive P Mat ti3 S year Barbara (Staten Austin, Texas 78759 512-345-5559 128 Sabine Drive P and Jim Mobley - 2 Children L K~~:Z~ ~~~Jana 1Shaffer) H "~s.~:ti~FC~- ortland, Texas 78374 -..~,o„c`,,,~„tati..~ 2753 Chrysler °lt Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 ~~ Jon Sharon ~~-7 Rosemary (Sharp) and Jack Fugate 21 W. Wainwright Dr. Poquoson, Virginia 23662 804-868-8310 ~~~~erry and Jody Sharp 'O1 Guadeloupe llege Station, Texas 77$40 ,~'" 9-693-0413 - 2• Children 1Daisy (Sloan) and John White 16135 Chasemore Drive Spring, Texas 77378 ~ 13-320-0385 - 2 Children tiz~_~_r,;~ I~Sallye (Sorenson) and Don Henderson 13543 Carlton Oaks San Antonio, Texas 78232 512-494-0154 - 2 Children 136 604ty (Stelly) and Doug Cook Lewis Drive Hurst, Texas 76054 b~i~ ~ ~ 817-281-6815 i-3?Karen (Stuverud) Lorig 341 Third Street Manhattan Beach, CA 90260 1 Child i S~ Alice (Van Winkle) putz Rt. 1, Box 809 Bryan, Texas 77803 4og-279-3331 Sr~,i~:~,_ IF~Igv ~~~ Mary Ann (Warren) Hancock P.O. Box 783 Madisonville, Texas 77864 X409-846-8568 ~4 U Danny and Debbie Whitt 619 Shenandoah Drive Spring, Texas 77381 `?' 3-367-5548 - 1 Child "~t~~up~ S dra Wilson - 6 - 1U'Z Jack Winslow Hwy, 6 South College Station, Texas 77840 409-693-0081 b 1`13 Timmyy and Karen Wolters Rt. 4, Sox 391 I,indale, Texas 75771 £ 214-882-9995 ti fyy Fred and Barbara Worley ~,~ 1d.~ttt.t.;, InN, r\•n~;.%.~,~,~ 1415 Choquette ~ r ~ ~ - ® , Austin, Texas 78757 ~ W. P. WORLEY 512-453-7965 ,~ ~~~5 1001 S. VILLAGE DR COLLEGE STA, TEX. 14S Kenneth and Bernadine Young 77840 Rt. 3. Box 495-A ~ ~ ier ~_ ,~ t t . College Station, Texas 77840 409-693-2442 - 2 Children ~y~° Milton Young - Deceased Died of Cancer in 1979 V ly'~ Sharon (Yeager) and Steve Zachary 133 Shadowood Drive Conroe, Texas 77301 409-756-2753 ~ C..`L~K.~; s i .^ L~ - 7 - GRASLAN®SPECIALIST David L. Parsons 2251 Rippling Rill San Antonio, TX 78232 (512) 494-9309 or toll-free (800) 428-4441 Mobile (512) 229-2001 HI::: Enclosed you will find the updated information concerning our 20th reunion and the names of our classmates we haven't locate yet. Any information on them (city, relatives. married name, good faiend, etc.) will help. Thanks to your tips, we have been able to add to our list of "founds". We are still open to ideas about what YOU would like to do at our reunion. Please get your ideas to either of us by October 1, 1984 so we can plan and include any suggestions for our activities. With everybody's help and cooperation, we know we'll have the best reunion A&M Consolidated has ever had: We have finalized the following dates and reservations: July 5. 1985 - 7:00 p.m. - College Station Community Center (this is our old junior high building) July 6, 1985 - 3130 - 10:00 p.m. -Central Park in College Station. We would like to have a family outing with kids, parents, mates and former teachers for at least part of that time. If anyone would like to get together in College Station for a Fourth of July celebration, let us know. A list of activities and costs will be completed and sent to you by May 1, 1985. Please be sure to let us know if you will be coming so we will know how many to plan for. The Class of '66 will be joining us and celebrating their 19th reunion, so you can plan on seeing even more of your old friends. We had an impromptu "mini-reunion" during Christmas at Peter Fagan': parents home. Most of us hadn't seen each other since we graduated. and there were at least 4 different classes of "kids" there. It was really amazing how the years slipped away in one short evening, so you can imagine how much fun and catching up we can all get done in 2-3 days: Dave Parsons (512-ey94-9309) 2251 Rippling Rill San Antonio TX 78232 Linda (Blo Rt. 1, Box Center Poi Pioneering a new era in range management. (Graslan'^ tehuth iu ron, Elanco) r --_ _~- _ _ ~... _.. __...,. _ ~ _ _.. _ _ ,.._._ _ _. _... If you have any snapshots, memorabilia, etc., that you would like to share with everyone at the reunion, let us know. The more we have. the more fun it will be. Both of us have thoroughly enjoyed hearing from so many of you, either through visits, letters or phone calls. Please don't hesitate to contact us at any time because WE want to hear from YOU. October 15 , 19F33 Dear Classmate, Below are x~lvi Consolidated classmates that we need addresses, married names, and phone numbers for. xny information would help us locate these people so wC can all celebrate our 20th class reunion on July 4, 1985 wee':~end. Please check your name, address, etc. and send me your phone number along with any other heloful information. I currently have found 84 classmates and have their mailing adresses and phone numbers. If you would like a copy of this list send $2.00 and I will send you one. The x,2.00 will help me recoup some of my personal expenses in finding everyone. If you just want to send a donation, I won't find any fault with that::: Plan nct,~ to attend a Saturday get together (July 6, 1985) for our old friends of high school years. ;n1e caent through a lot together. Dave Parsons 2251 Rippling Rill San xntonio, Texas 782:~~ 512-49~-9309 1985 Reunion Lost Classmates-hddresses Needed 1. Dan Beauchamp 29. Virginia r`~nn Patterson 2. Robert Gayle Bishop 30. Jerry Lou Pickron 3. Janet E. Botner 31. Thomas Powell 4. James Craig Butler 32. Joe Powell 5. rhillip Charles Butler 33. Sylvia 'C. Trice 6. -1 R~~axaklin Cads 34. ~~•h- G. Richardson 7. Rex Travis Carroll 35. Jonathan tirthur Sharon 8. Charles J. Castle 36. Jana Shaffer 9. Julie Davis 37. Gail Dianne Venuti 10. Janet Dayton 3~. Kenneth Young 11. T~:rs. P~iargaret Sisk D~ason 3'?. A:ilton Young 12. John Thsmas Duncan 40. Johanna Johnson 1:3. Donna Jean riles 41. Fat xt'cins 14. Christelle IvIarie Gooding 42. Don Leinhart 15. Isabel Gramatges 43. Johnny Claridy 16. Virginia Gregory 44. Nancy Diserens 17. William B. Harris 45. Tim Erskine 18.' Sylvia xilese Houston 46. Charles Ibert 19. Karlene Knebel 47. Pi'{e LundPrgan L0. Susan C. Lee 4_=s. Ronald McAnally 21. Diane Louise Leipper c9. Ric'.cy I~7itcnell LL. Kathleen Lli~a~eth Le~f~is 50. Sheila Smith 23. Bruce Lolmaugh Sl. Dusty Stang L4. Sharon Lynch 5~. Sa:.dra 'rdi lson 25. Jane ~;mily P~~artin 53. Norma Gleason 26. Sherry Lynn Mims 54. -David Litchrord 27. Robert Lee Prorris 55. Terry Sharp L8. Dora Charlene Cale FOR YOUR SPOUSE (If Applicable) QUESTIONNAIRE: NAMES First Maiden Middle Last HOMETOWN: SCHOOL ATTENDED YEAR GRADUATED: WHAT HAVE YOU DONE SINCE YOUR MARRIAGE? (Family. occupation, education, training, activities, service organizations, hobbies, etc.): WHAT HAS YOUR SPOUSE TOLD YOU ABOUT THE CLASS OF '65? WHAT EVENT(S) OR PERSON(S) HAS MADE THE BIGGEST IMPRESSION ON YOUR SPOUSE? WHO, FROM THE CLASS OF '65, HAS YOUR SPOUSE KEPT UP WITH? WHO, FROM THIS CLASS, DO YOU LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING? HAS YOUR SPOUSE MENTIONED ANY TEACHER THAT HAD A POSITIVE EFFECT ON HIS OR HER LIFE? IF S0, WHOM? HOW DID YOU TWO 1~1EET? WILL WE NEED TO ENCOURAGE OUR CLASSMATE, AND YOUR SPOUSE, TO ATTEND OUR REUNION? WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING YOU...ANYBODY WHO WAS SMART ENOUGH TO MARRY OnE OF US FROM THE CLASS OF '6, HAS GOT TO BE A TERRIFIC PERSON::: ### THANKS FOR YOUR HELP ~+## /~ 4 FORSOOTH, YE PROCRASTINATORS! ! ! 'TIS ONLY A (~~/'~ BEFORE THE CLASS OF '65 HAS THEIR JOLLY OLD ~EtJI~ . .. ~ OF COURSE, YOU WANT TO SEE US AGAIN...WE WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN... WE ARE A PART OF EACH OTHER'S HISTORY::: LET THERE BE NO MORE .- si~~-i 1~~~~`i SEND IN YOUR RESERVATIONS TODAY... OR BETTER YET...YESTERDAY: WE WANT TO SEE YOU AGAIN...TO LAUGH OVER OLD TIMES...TO MEET YOUR FAMILY...WE NEED YOU TO °~' MAKE OUR REUNION COMPLETE::: iYiILLIONS OF OUR CLASSMATES HAVE ALREADY RESPONDED, AND EVERYONE IS ASKING IF YOU ARE COMING: S0, PLEASE (ohpleaseohpleaseohplease)...JOIN US OVER THE FOURTH OF JULY FOR OUR 20TH CLASS REUNION...IT'S THE ONLY 20TH REUNION • OUR CLASS WILL EVER HAVE (WAIT'LL Y'ALL HEAR OUR PLANS FOR OUR SoTx:)! IN CASE YOU HAVE LOST YOUR FORMS, YOU CAN CONTACT ONE OF US OR, DUE TO THE SHORTAGE OF TIME, JUST WRITE DOWN WHAT FUNCTIONS YOU AND YOURS WILL BE ATTENDING ON A SHEET OF PAPER AND SEND IT ALONG TO WALTER WITH YOUR CHECK. ***CHANGE OF PLANS***CHARGE OF PLANS***CHANGE QF PLANS*~'* Y`THE FOURTH OF JULY FIREWORKS HAVE BEEN MOVED TO OLSON FIELD (A&M'S BASEBALL FIELD), SO INSTEAD OF MEETING AT DIANNE'$, WE'RE GOING . •~ TO MEET AT THE OLD MADELEY~S DRUGSTORE ON JERSEY STREET (NO CHARGE FOR THIS SPECTACULAR EVENT). ON FRIDAY, JULY 5, WE'RE HAVING OUR FIRST OH-FICIAL'MEETING' AT THE COMMUNITY CENTER FROM 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. ($4.00/PERSON), AND ON JULY 6, FROM 11:00 a.m. - 3;00 p.m. WE'RE HAVING A BAR-B-Q AT CENTRAL PARK...BRING YOUR KIDS... ($5.50/PERSON) AND SATURDAY NIGHT, WE'RE GOING TO HAVE DINNER AND DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY AT THE TEXAS TUMBLEWEED STARTING AT 7:00 p.m. © ($10.i0/P70~OSand~MCirc~eECCollegeBS~a~~onL-Tr~xas~ ~7784~~°.~a~`lter arve y ~ro~ t~l~ by the scrunched up lines, we've talked too much so e l~~inis tyis conversation in person...see y'all next month:!! Linda and David NAME CURRENT ADDRESS PHONE N;JMBER OCCUPATION SPOUSE'S NAME CHILDREN HOBBIES AND INTERESTS Class of "65 Twenty-year reunion. July 4-6, 1985 !~4inrds honorees. Best little trooper- Darcy Harvell Younnest Child- Darcy Harvell Fastest runner- Lorelei Brou.rn nest {~emorabilia collection- Beverli Davis "lost likely to be hijacked- Carl ~ou~h P!!arried the lonoest- Susie and Feter F=~nan most improved with an®- Virninia '';.e^ory most hair- Karen Stuverud Lori Least hair- I`1ike Linnet 7limmed-r"ourn the most- J1mes Carter roost-chinned- Billy Harris Least !'handed-,Jana Bhaffer Holt ^~ost Intimida.tin~ jnb- ~likki Vrooman is an au~+itor for the ?,~.~. in Lubbock. ~"ost. cxcitinn joh- ''arlyne nou~h Ma jP~wski mananes a rock bane!. "'arri?H the shortest time: Don any' Mane Leinhart. three years. ^"ost n~~mber of children- Fred ?n~! °ar,bara 1?.lorley ~~~ith Bame bubbly personality- ,haron Yeaher ~ach~ary Lon^est direct distance travelled- Yolanda Burkhalf,er Houze from ;;eattle, ''-',I!1. Longest indirect distance, '!Jith sine trips- ~'iane Liepper "rove the lon~~est distance in the fastest time- "avid Holmnreen from Tremonton, UT i-n 2Z ~!ays. 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'f ~ j ~~J " '~i3ne Rass ~ er'man nn .;~t~ss ':y _ ~i ~1 ~ ..~ _~ i ~oa'< bike Ennlish te~rhers lth Ca~ha~,n and Nnz'riet ~^3rii• ~e uiri~inn ~ mu~rfer m~st.ery. ~ h;,„ n~r~ ~ (~~rf ~ ~,~ V ~F, ~` li .; / ~ / / .~5 ,~ ~ - .rr ~ ~ I ~ "'~ ~ , ~ err ~.1~,~ •-~~ nia ^r°.nory ^onn.~ '~ ~~p . _, ,~ +~, k;~..~an~ ~!!SS and ,` ^~ ~?rk~ara 'l~~rle J~n~ 5h~t:ter - _« ._, _ .~ e~~, :~4t'y'#~_y r . -- , .j z~ ^ 0 - -- ,inr j ~r~~~~ m~ ~ ~ r,~ n irh, ? "are ~ ~ ^' ¢.~ ,- ~ ,~ ,~~_. y_ 11 •~s+ fhY~,~uuc~tkonl~~ San 1u~~rr ~s an,ctrann ~n ~~~_~ ^ss~q~! Q9~ ! . , /~~ ~ 27. 1986 ~i , ~~ y HI: OMIGOSH: Has it really vaguely recall. in the dim rashly saying I would have period of time. Actually. me six months to recuperate on the back burner, but am been six months since our reunion? I recesses of my mind (feeble as it is), the class directory out in a very short if the truth were known, it has taken e. Anyway, I DO apologize for putting this now geared up and rarin' to go. For those of you who were at the reunion. filled out your infor- mation form, and paid your $5.00. please let this serve as notice that I haven't lost anything nor have I forgotten about you. For the others who weren't able to make it to College Station for the Big Two-Oh (boy, did y'all ever miss out on a LOT of fun), and would like to receive our soon-to-be-released class directory, please fill out the form and return it to me within the next two weeks, along with your check for $5.00 (to cover printing costs). To expedite. the financial side of it, please make your check out to me. If anyone has a new address, new name or want to add something to the form you've already filled out, now•s the time to let me know. I think all of us had a terrific time during our three-day reunion... I hope everyone's spouses had a good time, too. I'm still amazed (and gratified} at how little all of you have changed. Thanks to everyone who worked so hard before and during the reunion. Also, we really appreciate the nice letters you wrote after- wards. Our biggest reward was seeing all of you having so much fun and being together again after twenty long years. We're planning on a 25 year reunion (a quarter of a century, gasp:). If any of you move during the next five years, please let us know so we can keep our mailing list current. Once again, I'm sorry for the delay in getting out the directory... now, if everyone who wants one and hasn't already reserved one. will let me know within the next few weeks...I'll get the show on the roads I hope all of you have a won er`ful. healthy and prosperous 19865 Sincerely. Linda (Bloom) Fort -------------------------------------------------------------------------- NAME SPOUSE'S NAME CURRENT ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER OCCUPATION CHILDREN HOBBIES AND INTERESTS Mail to Mrs. Linda Fort, Rt. 1, Box 630, Center Point, Texas 78010 a. HI! Around a year and a half ago, I sent out a letter telling y'all... "hey, the directory is on it's way!" About two days after that mailing, I was offered a job at the Y. 0. Ranch Hilton. As I was on the verge of becoming a professional volunteer, I accepted the job, not really knowing what the hotel industry would entail. As it turns out, I absolutely love my job in sales...it's tailor- made for my personality. Unfortunately, it is not a 40-hour a week endeavor...I keep very long, and very strange hours, and travel extensively all over the United States. What little free time I do have, I spend with my kids and trying to get caught up around the house. I will admit, though, that having left this directory undone for so long has put a tremendous amount of guilt upon my shoulders, so I am bound and determined to get it out to you as soon as possible i- (you may have noticed that I didn't date this letter). Only a few of you have notified me of any changes in your address, so if there are any of you who have moved, please let us know so we can change our records. One good thing about travelling...I am always running into people I know in the strangest places...I ran into Pat Thompson (3 years ahead of us), in Washington, D. C. And Ann (Avera) Fregia recently called me...she recognized my writing in a letter I had written to the travel agency she is now working for and immediately called. So, I have made my excuses...and please accept my apologies. I haven't forgotten about y'all, you were just put on a back-burner for awhile. If you're ever in Kerrville, stop by the Y. 0. Ranch Hilton...we are a beautiful two year old western resort located in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. We are also associated with the legendary Y.O. Ranch, a 50,000 acre working ranch that is home to the largest collection of natural roaming exotic game in the country, and the largest herd of Texas Longhorns in tt~e world. Love 'n miss all of you...and once again, please accept my apologies for my 1-0-0-o-o-ng delay in getting the Class of 1965 Directory to you. .. tc ~ati ~~ Y. n. RAN('~i IIII.TON 2033 Sidney Baker • Kerrville,'texus 78028 • (512) 257-44aU • In texas 1-800-531-2800 s 0 -~ a s 0 s 0 c u 0 gg'o'-'.~a~ ~_.'ao't7>.C.~a.y'Da,o~ ° ='c~ ~~.., > o o~y.... a a> >,o x o'cv >,>,~.~ a~uaac~"a, •v~cv~ao-COOaav a ~ m g o ti~ o g vi >,°~y o o ~-~ yx~ c c E o Q, `-' yy.~,_,mcCaB~,"3c~- 3-ooa'.° a o~~.r~ ~ O ~ L. L ~ g C y 4.. ~ 61 C .b 'a >' ~ .+ b0 O ~. ~ oN y..., ~ v 3 g ~ a o~ ro >, m `da~ic~'g.cgiao>'~yc~'a~ca_`~i~ca ~ac~ic a`~ aoo ~ ~ `°".-.. ""'•oN g °~°,~ astir ~ -°= ~ a~ E c v ~,° gd os oa g a' G ~ o ~ 3~° g ce,5~ ~~ ~ Q ~= ° g .., v .a eo O r Q, a~ ~ .a v~ .~ a~ ~ ~ C C f°n C b N C ~ V_ U `~ ~ g L H[ N y C~ O Y. 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C .-~ C v N .~ 'fl O v > .aG ~ ti C C 00 O +' .r 6J O O ~"~ C O .«+ ~ ~ .±y .-: >, N dA U >, U C ~'° q ~n 'O- Y v'c/~....+ ° `~ ~ cd .~ cam. .~ p.~"" .~ cad -~ :c p„ o:°ci cc °.F- a vim' a v ro;:, xb ° .~vi.~~°>,°o r~ii,c~'a.-.:yao.°oa°i«.:.nacio=`dO 3'n~' can.-.mon ~gm o` 3 y E~ ~ g v u ~„'-~ `"~9.c a d ayY ti.~ v;°..., ~~~ o~~ ~ c°OO o >,° > aoFti ~:"' cvw o xF on•^ .n .~ s c n.~ y ~:~ ~ NEE ° E ce onc,°v o ~ °.°° 3 i.. ,°„ e~ .~ b~,~~_o ~oy.~a C cd >, N d ~ v U ~ '~ 'b 'D y ° Y .~"., ~ C '3 U 'b d ,.~ ~ 4b 3 =~~ ~. ~~ w~ . ~' O C N 'O w .-. 'b d O O C ~ G O ~ O ~ ~.~w ~ ww U . ~ u t as=~, ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ c v Name: Kim Alexander Address: 150 Duke -Unive~' '' "" i t~---I~d ' `-~' ~~ _ 'Q vac s S 1 9t~-k~ V1~-1-1-a--Ap-t-s-r--#6-J1 t _ - Durham, N.C. 27701 ~ ' Name: Jim & Jan Amyx Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: Pat Atkins Address: P. 0. Box 1 N.~Daphne, Alabama 36526 Rt. 3, Box 384, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (205) 626-3775 AL, or (409) 693-0031 KTX Occupation: Sales Name: Ann (Avers) Fregia Address: 12023 Barrett Brae, Houston, TX Phone: (713) 933-0807 Occupation: Part-time secretary Spouse: John Children: Tiffany (14), John Mark (10) Interests: "Keeping up with all the kid activities at church and school." Name: Jimmy and Ann Beamer Address: 3905 :ti'indcavmere, °ryan, TX 77802 Phone: (409) 846-8392 Name: Dan Beauchamp Address: 3603 Trailwood Drive, Houston, TX 77023 Phone: (713) 645-3266 Name: Karen Berndt Address: P. 0. Box 52332, Houston, TX 77052 Phone: (713) 650-4051 Occupation: Attorney Name: Bob Bishop Address: c/o Gayle Brannon, 10100 Panther Way #133, Waco, TX 76710 Name: Linda (Bloom) Fort Address: Rt. 1, Box 630, Center Point, TX 78010 Phone: (512) 634-2284 Spouse: Grady Children: Cecilee (13), Stacey (11), Jenny. (4) Occupation: Sales Manager, Y. 0. Ranch Hilton Interests: "We raise quarter hoY~ses. I collect Hummels, am involved in numerous civic, service and youth organizations." -2- Name: Susan (Boswell) Thomerson Address: P. 0. Box 711, Kerrville, TX 78028 Phone: (512) 367-5316 or (512) 257-7772 Occupation: Secretary Spouse: Jerry Children: Connie and Cindy Name: Janet Botner Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: Lorelei Brown Address: 700 Gilchrist, College Station, TX 77840 or 104 Spence, Austin, TX 78702 Phone: (409) 693-5572 College Station or (512) 477-8925 Austin Name: Ron Brown Address: 109 Pomeroy, Shreveport, LA 71115 Phone: (318) 868-3661 Name: Yolanda (Burkhalter) Houze Address: 3017 NE 105, Seattle, WA 98125 Phone: (206) 522-2005 Occupation: Microbiologist Spouse: Bob Children: Rebecca (15), Deborah (10) Interests: Cooking, Birding, Sewing Name: James Butler Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: Phil Butler Address: Moved, address unknown. D~-.,-~~:,~ (~,~, Name: Ken Callaway Address: P. 0. Box 4155, Batesville, Arkansas 72503 Phone: (501) 793-8128 Name: Mary Beth (Calhoun) Towles Address: 312 Hudson, Maryville, TN 37801 Phone: (615) 977-6216 Spouse: Larry Children: Jennifer (15), Erin (13) Name: Earl Carls Address: 1401 Remington Rd., Austin, TX 78734 Phone: (512) 266-1224 Name: Rick Carlton Address: 3325 Sherwood Circle, Willow Park, TX 76086 Phone: (817) 441-7563 Spouse: Gayle ~~ 1 -3- Name: Address: Phone: Name: Address: Phone: Occupation: Spouse: Children: Name: Address: Phone: Name: Address: n Name: Address: Name: Address: ~! ~ Phone Occupation: Spouse: Children: Name: Address: Phone: Spouse: Children: Interests: Name: Address: Phone: Travis Carroll Route 3, Box 422, College Station, TX 77840 (409) 696-0184 James Lee Carter Rt. 3, Box 320, College Station, TX (409) 693-7267 Carter Plastics Pam Chris (8), Mandy (6) Larry Carter 6601 Sands Point #70, Houston, TX 77063 (713) 777-5337 Charles Castle c/o Hotel Charles, Bryan, TX 77801 Johnny Claridy Moved, address unknown. Collysue (Chamblee) Lawson 3313 Bigthorn Dr., Bryan, TX 77803 (409) 823-5576 Secretary Randle Dana (15), Tami (21) Frank Coulter 1012 Winding Road, (409) 693-1003 Elizabeth L. Lane Allen College Station, TX "People, music, teaching, music, people, music, et al." Charles Courim Rt. 3, Willow Lane, Ransom Canyon, TX 79366 (806) 829-2475 Name: Cathryn (Cleland) Garcia-Trinchet Address: #94 Paseo del Condi de las Gaitones, La Moraleja, Alcobendas Madrid, Spain Spouse: Juan A. Name: Larry Coufal Address: Rt. 1, Elm Ridge, Cameron, TX 76520 Phone: (817) 697-6038. Name: Beverli Davis Address: 1108 Ashburd, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (409) 696-5978 Interests: "Pipe organs, singing, astronomy, cats, bells, star trek and science fiction, travel, crafts and stamps." -4- Name: Julie Davis Address: 3630 Cox Circle, Corpus Christi, TX 78484 Name: Janet Dayton Aduddle Address: 22807 Bucktrout, Katy, TX 77449 Phone: (713) 391-0661 Children: Michael Wayne Stein (17), Dwayne Allan Stein (15) Interests: "Married, had two children, went to Iran in 1976. Divorced and remarried in 1978. Am presently Executive Secretary to the Director of Oilfield Sales for Drilling Equipment Co." Name: Address: Phone Occupation: Spouse: Children: Interests: Name: Address: Phone: Occupation: Spouse: Children: Interests: Margaret Deason P. 0. Box 927, George West, TX 78022 449-2014 Secretary Mike Bret, Scot, Deanna "Church, camp, 4-H leader, macrame, cooking, camping." Don DeLucia P. 0. Box 8185, Houston, TX (713) 363-5539 Info Systems Nelda Damon "Computers, Australia, cars, real estate, helicopters." kids, motorcycles, women, Name: Tom Denton Address: 10104 Lakeridge Dr., Austin, TX 78746 Phone: 263-5755 Occupation: Framing Contractor Spouse: Judy Children: Joshua (8), Zachary (2'/Z) Interests: "3 yrs. USN-USMC, 12 yrs. working for home builders and contractors, 5 yrs. residential framing contractor." Name: Mike Doran Address: 604 Clement St., Radford, VA 24141 Name: K. U. Douglas Address: 8014 Woodside Rd., Rowlett, TX 75088 Phone: (214) 475-4136 Occupation: Sr. Project Manager Dal-Mac Construction Co. Spouse: Deborah Children: David, Nathan Interests: Water skiing and following gymnastics Name: Tom Duncan Address: Moved, address unknown. _~ -5- [ '3' Name: Katherine Edwards Mitchell Address: 467 Merrick Drive, Xenia, Ohio 45385 ~t•3 ~'~.~,~G,S Phone: (513) 429-1185 Occupation: Teacher Spouse: Frederick J., Lt. Col. USAF Name: Claire Elkins Address: 26522 Paseo San Gabriel, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 Phone: (714) 661-3971 Occupation: College Coach/Professor, Saddleback College Interests: Class Reunions Name: Tim Erskine Address: 366 E. Columbia, Pomona, CA Phone: (714) 622-1888 Name: Peter Fagan Address: 3714 Farwell, Amarillo, TX Phone: (806) 359-0848 Occupation: Physician Spouse: Susie Children: Pamela, Paul Interests: "Hunting, golf, chasing wife around the house (too slow to catch her anymore)." O u~~ ~S CC~ab~ ivame : Donna Files -Rage ~ .,,;~, ~ ~.'~ ~,~. acs,-„~,,,,.....~,~x~,cCO~,.,o~~~~ Address : Moved, address unknown coq d ~1ToN ~ L N ~w p o~~ N~~ V'A SpoUSe: t~6hfl_~a~-j ~~~~ S~wc~S ~~ Ge..,.•.~ G`.seeos ~ `Cc~,vs~c,p) -T~6w'~~E ~ ~S1 f n7~~ ~ q«N ~ Ar `f~ Name: Sandra Free Malone Address: 9118 Sterlingame ~~~~ ? Phone: 771-5314 Occupation: Spanish teacher Spouse: Allan Children: Rob, Lyndsay Interests: "Piano, voice, Spanish, swimming, travel, people." Name: Bill Gilmore Address: Rt. 3, Box 676, Canyon, TX 79015 Phone: (806) 655-7603 Occupation: Veterinary Pathologist Children: Libby, Matthew Interests: "Army Reserve, fly helicopters out of Dallas Naval Air Station." Name : John Wi 11 i am Gladden ~ ~ ~a > ~~~~ Lv~~,~-~,~ Address: 1112 Ashburn, College Station, TX 77840 '~' G .~~ ~ ~ 3 ~~~. , Phone : ( 409 ) 693-0959 ~ . ~, , ~ ,,-, ., --< ~ -s ~~ ~: ~._ .:~~ (1, <~r, ,~ Children: Laura Kathleen (9), Sara Kathryn (4) Interests: "Spent 4 yrs. in Marine Corp, Graduated from Texas A&M with B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Member A&M United Niethodist Church, presently a partner in a Bryan engineer- ing firm." -6- Name: Norma Gleason Gaylik Address: 4630 Morry, Corpus Christi, TX 78415 Phone: (512) 851-1018 Children: Robert (19), James (18), Da~~id (7) Interests: "Worked restaurants and bars for ten years; got hitched in 1972; lived in Corpus Christi, Ho~~ston, Grand Junction, Colorado. Presently living in Corpus Christi for 5 yrs. because of David. He goes to Ada Wilsor.~ School far• ttie handicapped. My Mom passed a4.ay April 1984." Name: Margaret Durst Godfrey Address: Unknown Occupation: Teacher Spcuse: Larry (land developer) Children: Larry, Jr. Interests: "Larry - writing, photography, music, fishing, hunting, softball, golf. MargGr~E~t. - sewing, gardening, stained glass, jazzercize." Name: Chris Gooding Segulja Address: 16222 Singapore, Houston, Phone: (713) 937-0476 Occupation: Teacher Spouse: Bob Children: Michael (13), Carrie (9) Name: Darrell Gossett Address: 4209 Bretton Bay, Dallas, Phone: (214) 931-9711 Occupation: Self Employed - President; Spouse: Christi Children: Kathy (9) Interests: "golf, tennis" TX 77040 TX 75252 Electronic Printing Services Name: Carl Gough Address: 606 Valley Trail, Weatherford, TX 76086 Phone: (817) 599-0314 Occupation Pilot USAFRES Children: Carl, Christopher, Casey Interests: "Water skiing, hunting, fishing, flying." Name: Carlyne Gough Majewski Address: 3300 Hollywood, Austin, TX 78722 Phone: (512) 476-8195 or 474-1126 Occupation: Personal Manager for Entertainers Spouse: George Children: Ross (12), Kerry (7) Name: Isabel Gramatges Arango Address: 945 Veina, Coral Gables, Florida 33146 1 -7- Name: Billie Jean Greer Brubaker Address: 12807 Ashford Pine, Houston, TX 77082 Phone: (713) 496-9559 Occupation: Employee Benefits Administrator Children: Kelli, Kaci Name: Rodney Greer Address: 509 E. 24th St., Bryan, TX 77801 Phone: (409) 779-2056 Name: Virginia Gregory Waddell Address: 11854 Barryknoll Lane, Houston, TX 77024 Phone: (713) 780-4737 (w) and 467-2490 (h) Spouse: Robert (Rob) C. Interests: "Scul7a diving, travel, surface and underwater photos, jumping horses and flying." Name: William Birch Harris, III Address: 7030 Stoney River, Spring, TX 77379 Phone: (713) 376-2541 Children: William "B.J." (7) Interests: "Bachelors & Masters from Sam Houston; 10 years Blue Bell Ice Cream Houston Zone Manager; currently Randall's Foods Director, Non-Foods Buyer and Merchandiser; Advisory Board F.M.I.; married 2nd time 9 yrs." n`iaMe: RUJJ ilarSf ~J11 Address: 3 Valley Forge Drive, Phone: (501) 224-0791 Occupation: Personnel Management Spouse: Donna. Children: Timothy (13), Darcie Little Rock, Arkansas 7212 Specialist (2) Name: Hubert Hearne Address: Rt. 4, Box 511, College Station, TX Phone: (409) 693-7155 or 693-5775 Occupation: Self-employed Spouse: Connie Children: Huby, Jennifer Interests: "Baseball" Name: Georgia Heritage Dunn ~~r~ r s~„~~.~-'~~-~~ f~'^b~~`'` Address: Route 1, Box 377, El Dorado, Arkansas 71730 Phone : ( 501) 863-3021 ~~,,, J; ~.~ c.,G Spouse: Gene ,,bvm Name: Jerry Holbert Address: 901 Marine Dr. Phone: (512) 428-3596 Occupation: Teacher Spouse: Robin Children: Brian, Brenda Interests: "Skiing, racketball, reading." Pat Hornsey Nicf~ols Rt. 1., Box 404A, Brownwoo;l, TX 77006 Name: David N. Holmgreen Address: 3102 Richelieu Phone: (214) 892-2096 Occupation: Training Specialist, TEES TAMU Spouse: Donna Children: Rachel Ellen (10) Interests: "Hunting, camping, computers, electronics, carpentry." Name: Scott A. Holt Address: Interests: P. O. Box 1179, Port Aransas, TX 78373 "Aft er getting my Masters at A&M, I took a job with UT at the Marine Science Institut e as a Research Scientist. I married an Aggie PhD (she works here too) no children , . Unfortunately, we will not be able to attend the reunion, we will be in Cos~;,a Rica at that time. Hope ou ha " y ve a good party. Name: Carolyn lboper McDaniel Address: Spouse: 625 Highland Ave., Boulder, Colorado 80302 Herb Name: Address: Name: Add?"ass Phone: Occupation: Spo;~se: Children: Name: AdcJress: Phone: Spouse: Children: dame Address: Spouse: Name: Address: Name: Address: Name: Address: Name: Address: Phone: Occupation: Spouse: Children: Interests: Patrir,ia Hotchkiss Wingfield 9 Ave. Twenty-Trophy Ciui, Roanoke, TX 76252 (817) 491-9191 (h), (2141 922-8366 ;w) AT&T 'communications - Ma~~keting Floyd Kellie (19)G~~,o~ Jackie Hunt Dobyns 3394 Woodland Pky., (812) 372-6406 John Julie, Jeff -8- Colu~~~bus, Ind; ana 47203 Ailese Houston Gamble Moved, address unknown Pat Joan Huff Shackelford Rt. 5 #212, Brenham, TX 77L33 Charley Ibe,ht Moved, address unknown. Johanna Johnson Moved, addre:;s unknown Bob Jones 9502 Meadowbr~ar, Houston, TX (713) 785-0582 Consulting Civil Engineer Georgia Natalie (10), Layne (6), Jaries (2) "My kids, wife, skiing." ,~ 1 -9- Name: Carolyn Kemmer G Address: Rt. 5, Dox 479, Wills Point, TX 75169 ~T' Phone: (214) 563-3043 Name: Karlene Knebel Mann Address: 212 W. University Dr., Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Phone: (919) 968-8860 Spouse: Richard Children: Lilli-Marie Name: Bernice Krenek Address: Rt. 4, Box 448A, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (409) 693-5592 Name: Susan Layman Wild Address: 7306 Willowtex, Humble, TX 77396 Phone: (713) 441-9740 Spouse: William Name: Address: Name: Address: Phone: Occupation: ~~~.. Spouse Children: Susan Lee Moved, address unknown. Don Leinhart 1754 Parana, Houston, TX 77080 (713) 932-7452 Architect Diane Shelia, Sean Name: Diane Leipper Address: 714 Terra Court ~~;._,, ,'. ~„ Phone: (702) 972-9392 rF- Occupation: Girl Scout Staff Name: Linda Liles Reagan Address: 40 Meadow Lane Phone : s 1 Z 847-9722 ~ ~~k'bEr~Sc~~ >~~~ Occupation: Housewife & Accountant b Spouse: Mike Children: Ryan, Kelly Interests: "Reading, needlepoint" Name: Mike Linger Address: 1502 Feather Run, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (409) 693-1461 Occupation: Research Engineer TAMU Spouse: Nancy Children: Steven, Gayle Interests: "British sports car restoration, ham radio." Name: David Litchford Address: 802 Brookview, Houston, TX Phone: (713) 452-0978 -10- Name: Barbara Livingston Address: 3726 Plumb, Houston, TX Phone: (713) 667-0196 or 961-3900 Occupation: Office Manager Interests: "Swimming, horses." Name: Bruce Lolomaugh Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: Harold Luedecke Address: 4800 Lamonte #2308, Houston, TX 77092 Rt. 5, Box 1020, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (713) 957-0280, (409) 846-7474 Occupation: Dairy Mfg. Name: Mike Lundergan Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: Sharon Lynch Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: David Maddox Address: 5707 Jason, Houston, TX 77096 Phone: (713) 988-5229 Spouse: Janet Name: Sylvia Mansfield Adami Address: Rt. 2, Box 363 R, Alice TX 78332 Phone: (512) 664-5059 Spouse: John Gd ~~~r~ Children: Tara Leigh (11), Tamara Lynn (7), John "Trey", III (2) Interests: "I graduated from Texas A&M and was a teacher for three years. I now run a full-time trasnportation and home management position for three children." Name: Jane Martin Goehring Address: Rt. 3, Box 77, Elgin, TX 78621 Phone: (512) 285-3086 Occupation: Midwife, Certified Field Nurse Spouse: Bob Children: Jordan (19) Interests: "Gardening, quilting, bird-watching, fishing, family." Name: Harriet Martin Address: 600 Park Place, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (409) 696-5880 Occupation: English Teacher Children: Jane, Lee, Frances Interests: "Ex-students" Name: Ronald McAnally Address: Moved, address unknown. -11- Name: Ruth Gordon McGill, M.D. Address: P. 0. Box 26098, Austin, TX 78755 St. John USVI, Potrero, CA Phone: (512) 346-2222 Occupation: Psychiatrist and entrepeneur (disabled 5 yrs. with severe allergies) Interests: "Developing Caribbean Island; mail-order company (The Glass Bubble) for healthy home living; art; theater, horses, politics." Name: Fred R. McNiel Address: 1045 Chapman Rd., Crawford, TX Phone: (817) 848-4748 Occupation: Superintendent of Waco Christian School Spouse: Children: Terry u~~ms Wade (13), Jim (10), Collin (6) Name: Linda Meiller Calvin Address: 2007 Georgia St., Bryan, TX 77803 Name: Tom Meinecke Address: Dept. of H & PE, TAMU, College Station, TX 77843 Phone : ( 409 ) 693-2424 ~~D3 ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ Occupation: Lecturer TAMU Interests: "Scuba, skiing, fishing." Name: Sherry Mims Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: Richard W. Mitchell Address: 1653 Northwood, Houston, TX 77009 Phone: (713) 869-8055 Occupation: Production Manager, Kentron, Inc. Interests: "Golf, skiing, electronics." Name: Address: Spouse: Name: Address: Spouse: Name: Address: Name: Name: Address: Frank Morrison Box 165, Lyons, TX 77863 Nancy David Murphy Moved, address unknown Alba Mary Nash Toomer 2812 Tabor Road, Bryan, TX 77801 Carter Oaks (Deceased) Charlene Ogle Moved, address unknown ~~ -12- Name: David Leroy Parsons Address: 3410 95th, Lubbock, TX 79423 Phone: (806) 793-2454 Occupation: Eli Lilly & Co. - Sales Spouse: Kay Warder Children: Heather (11), Bradley (7) Interests: "Racketball, camping, motivational training." Name: Virginia Patterson fl ~ Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: John Perry Address: 326 Kirby Creek, Grand Prairie, TX 75051 Phone: (214) 262-6568 Occupation: Firefighter Spouse: Debbie Children: Jason, Jacqueline Interests: "Water sports, golf." Name: Dick Pewthers Address: 807 Greenbriar, Friendswood, TX Phone: (713) 482-0554 Occupation: Marketing Education Coordinator, Dobie High School, Pasadena ISD Children: Randy (13), John Gardner (11) Interests: "goose Women" Name: Jerry Pickeron Ct~ooc~F. Address: 326 Ponder, Denton, TX 76201 Spouse: Ron Name: Joe Powell Address: 1910 Easton St., Roundrock, TX 78664 Phone: (512) 255.1527 Name: Thomas Powell Address: 2404 Wayside, Bryan, TX 77802 Phone: (409) 779-8241 Name: Sylvia Price Address: c/o Mrs. Norman Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 310A, Abbeville, SC 29620 Name: Alice Putz Van Winkle Address: Rt. 1, Box 809, Bryan, TX 77803 Name: Robert J. Reid Address: 10207 Overview, Sugarland, TX 77478 Phone: (713) 494-7418 Occupation: Architect Children: Kimberlee (11), Wesley (5) Interests: "Married, U of T Bar 1975, US Navy 1966-71, Member of: American Institute of Architects, TX Society of Architects Construction Specifications Instit., Nat'l. Trust for Hist. Preservation, Who's Who in TX 85-86." i_ -13- f r~ Name : Randy Izicliardson Address: 10718 Sugar Hill, Houston, TX 77057 Phone: -(713) 781-3432 Spouse: Jane Name: Luke Rizzo Address: 2305 Hillside, Aryan, TX 77802 Phone: (409) 846-0397 Spouse: Dottie Name: Debbie Rose Woodall Address: 1208 Silver Creek, Desoto, TX 75115 Phone: (214) 223-1848 Occupation: Housewife Spouse: Phil~~ Children: Arian, Warren Name: Dianne Ross Feldman Address: 1410 Antone Circle, College Station, TX Phone: (409) 693-5107 Occupation: Legal Secretary Spouse: Dan Children: Dana (13), David (10) Interests: "Sewing, swimming, children's interests." Name: Linda Rudder Williams Address: 5318 Woodville, Spring, l~X 77379 Phone: (713) 370-1757 Occupation: Mother Spouse: Jim G. Children: Lynn (5), Clayton (4) Name: Christine Schroeder Matyear Address: 8600 Dorotha Ct., Austin, TX 78758 Phone: (512) 345-5559 Occupation: Print Shop Owner Spouse: A. L. Children: Laura E. (18), Jennifer K. (16) Interests: "Sewing, travel, university" Name: Jana Shaffer Holt Address: 2753 Chrysler, Cape Girardeau, MD 63701 Phone: (314) 335-0810 Occupation: Student, plant pathology, U of I, Urbana Spouse: Dennis Children: Clara (9), Eric (4'/~) Interests: "Herbs, bonsai, watercolor painting, running, swirnrning." Name: Address: Name: Address: Phone: Occupation: Spouse: Children: Jon Sharon 501 Thompson Dr., College Station, TX 77840 Rosemary Sharp Fugate 21 W. 4Jainwright, Poquoson, VA 23662 (804) 868-8310 Realtor, U.S. Navy Jack Greg, Y.im -14- (Janie : Address: Terry Sharp 1001 Guadalupe Phone: , (409) 693-0413 Spouse: Jody College Station, TX 77840 Name: Daisy Sloan White Address: 16135 Chasernore, Spring, TX 77379 Phone: (713) 320-0385 Spouse: John Children: Nicole (13), Jacqueline (8) (Name: Sallye Sorenson Henderson CDoC c~~~- Address: 1 College Station, TX 77840 Phone : ( 409) ,~6-4-=~§- ~1 Spouse: Don ~~ (~~~.`~~~ 6~_Z,1~ S Children: Suzanna (10), Brad (6) Name: Marvin Smith Address: c/o Patsy Sims, 13007 Crickett Hollow, Cypress, 1X 77429 Phone: (713) 373-1256 Name: Sheila S~r~ith Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: Address: Kathy perry Holick 703 Thomas Colle e St Phone: , g ation, TX 77840 (409) 696-4144 Flame : Dusty Stang Address: Moved, address unknown. flame: Barbara Staten Mobley Address: 318 Gulfton Dr., Portland, TX 78374 Phone: (512) 643-4907 Occupation: Homemaker Spouse: James A. Children: Christoper (12), Stephen (8), Karen (5) Interests: "Following children around; piano (new hobs activities: choir, United Methodist Wornen, etc.;l'woodwork- ing (new); needleworking and sewing (old)." Marne : Betty Stel ly Cook Address: 604 Lewis Dr., Hurst, TX 76054 Phone: 281-6815 Occupation: Mom Spouse: Uoug Children: Stephen, Michael, Laura Interests: "Camping, reading, water skiing, f3oy Scouts,churchwork." -15- Name: Karen Stuverud Lorig Address: 341 Third St., Manhattan Beach, CA 90266 ~,..,~, Phone: (213) 376-2722 ~~^~~~~' q~ti ~ Occupation: Teacher (secondary) - on leave. _~\~ .~ ~ ~ ~ ~l~ Spouse: Frederick Children: Analeis (2'IZ)(" ~ J ~~,?~z.~~~ Interests: "Jeepers - don't have time for them anymore... Name: Mary Ann Warren Hanr.ock Address: P. 0. Box 783, Madisonville, TX 77864 Phone: (409) 846-8568 Name: Walter Varvel Address: 2031 Carbon Hill Dr., Midlothian, VA 23113 Phone: (804) 379-2788 Occupation: Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Spouse: Janet (Gould) Homemaker, Volunteer Children: Stephen (14), Brandi (12) Interests: "Golf, mountain vacations - Walter. Churcf~ activities, kids' activities, visiting elderly, sewing, antiques - Janet." Name: Address: Phone: ~ Name: Address: Phone: Vikki Vrooman 3203 21st, Lubbock, TX 79410 (806) 796-2322 Gail ~'er~~:ti Rushing 3603 Trailwood Dr., Houston, TX 77023 (713) 645-3266 Name: Dan T. Whitt Address: 619=Shenandoah Dr., Spring, TX 77381 Phone: (713) 367-5548 Occupation: Computer Business Spouse: Deborah Children: Sandy Name: Sandra Wilson Address: Moved, address unknown. Name: Jack Winslow, Jr. Address: 1706 Austin Ave., Box 9085, College Station, TX Phone: (409) 693-7225 ~ ~ _' ~~' -` ' Occupation: Self-employed, Jack Winslow Body Shop '~ .~ •~'~'r~°• Spouse: Donna Children: Melanie (14), Lane (10) Jack enjoys hunting Interests: "As a family we enjoy three wheeling, (trophy now - West TX, Colorado, etc.), as does wife ~~ Donna. Donna's into showing dogs, kids are into everything. .- .r, ' __ ___ ~~.., . ~.t a t tt t.l V1~1 2033 Sidney Baker • Kerrville,'l'exas 78028 • (Sl2) 257-4440 • In Texas 1-81Hl-531-2!{!10 ~ ~ -16- LINDA FORT Route 1, Box 630 Center Point, Texas Name: Tim Wolters Address: Rt. 4, Box 391, Lindale, TX 75771 Phone: (214) 882-9995 Occupation: Vice President, InterFirst Bank, Tyler Spouse: Karen Children: Kasey (7), Jamie (5) Name: Fred Worley u~.e,u~~~ Address: 1415 Choquette, Austin, TX ~oo~ s~.,~9.,~, Phone: (512) 452-2138 c-~ ~~ gyp Occupation: Arcf~itect Spouse: Barbara Children: Ian, Colleen, Heather, Adria, Jordan Name: Kenneth Young Address: Route 3, Box 495 A, College Station, TX 77840 Phone: (409) 693-2442 Spouse: Bernadine Name: Milton Young (deceased) ~i~~q cd,.,,~,w Name: Sharon Yeager Zachry Address: 133 Sf~adowood, Conroe, TX 77304 Phone: (409) 756-2753 Occupation: p`H~ypousQewife, teacher ~f..J:1S~? • JI.~YI. Children: Stacy (13), Stephanie (11) Interests: "Decorating, painting, gardeningA lartn~ ." ~. ' ~ ~~ 78010 Ms. Beverli Davis 1108 Ashburn College Station, TX 77840 ~... r:. ~ ~~; This summer tke incomparable Ad'J~f Consolufatecf Class of '65 is celedrating tFie 30th anniversary of its graduation! ~[Ne would love to Fuave a chance to visit with you. 7Ne Hope you will join us for Brunch on Saturday, ~uCy 22, at 9:30, at tFce home of Sal ye (Sorenson) arcd Buc~', 9`fenrlerson, 1101 Carmel College Station. Please feel free to d ring your spouse or a guest. ~SN~ dy.duly 18 to Sa!!ye ~fenderson 409-764 277.E • April 17, 1995 Dear '65 Classmates, Many thanks to those of you who responded to our first letter and let us know your reunion wishes. As a result, enclosed are the plans for our 30TH REUNION::: Can you believe it? Details are still being ironed out, but we wanted to get the dates and basic information to you as soon as possible so that you can save that weekend on your calendars and begin to make your own plans. As we receive your reservations, we will send you confirmation, maps, further info. The 30th seems especially important; and the more people we get there, the better it will be. If you don't come, YOU WILL BE MISSED: Speaking of the missing, here is an updated list. Please let us know ASAP if you know the whereabouts or phone numbers of any of these people. Bob Bishop Ron Brown Phil Butler Mike Doran Norma Gleason Gaylik Georgia Heritage Dunn Jackie Hunt Dobyns Susan Lee Kathy Lewis Bruce Lolmaugh Ricky Mitchell Frank Morrison Virginia Patterson Sylvia Price Janet Botner James Butler Rick Carlton Tom Duncan Rodney Greer Carolyn Hooper McDaniel Johanna Johnson Don Leinhart David Litchford Sharon Lynch Bob Morris Charlene Ogle Jerry Pickron Randy Richardson If you want room reservations, please make them well in advance. EnC.iCiSed iS rlGtei~ITiCte informati32"i. Tv~e have re52r'~ed a blOCk Cf rooms at the Ramada for $49 a night and designated it as "HOME BASE". You may certainly choose to stay elsewhere, but if you want to stay at the Ramada, please call 1-800-2-RAMADA and ask for the Consolidated Class of '65 room block for College Station, Texas. THE CUTOFF DATE FOR RESERVING THESE ROOMS IS JULY 1. On behalf of the entire Reunion Committee, looking forward to hearing from you. The success of our reunion depends on YOU being there! - ~ Katherine Edwards ~~~\;~ 313 Pershing, CS, 77840 ~~ 409-696-4281 Results from Letter #1 Returned to Sender: Found: -corrected Jim Amyx Bob Bishop Sherry Mimms Jimenez -corrected Charles Ibert Ron Brown Donna Files Owens Rick .,Carlton ~- ~~r~.~ Mike Doran ~:~,~;-~_ s t,.. ,; ~_ ~ - , ~~ . _ _ . t" Are K . V . Douglas nL~. ~~ti ~-~~.~: . ~ « w ~.,,~ ~ o.As..~~ ~..~, .eR; ~.~ ~~:.~~ r a.s ~~®~a~'~ ti ` ~ 0 ~ w W ~~,,~1.x: cL,,a 'c"~ e-w.~. 7 SO ~ ~ - t s ; r, , '~ B i 11 Gilmore '1 ~. « ~? , . `~...~_ ~^- , b..~ ~.1~,a -~ q , '~^°'"',-°~' ~Qq-~ a`~qb. Norma Gleason Gaylik ~[~L~ >c v,cz- b '" - `_' wT d.,,,c~. ~ " . 41.~.. ~ C~ l~_, vy, -', z ~ 0 du~an.kc.e ~ 1 ~ 116 - (~ U a Rodney Greer 7 7 l Georgia Heritage Dunn Carolyn Hooper McDaniel Ailese Houston Gamble ti~ <ys._~,.>.~.-> C ~~ -- t~mv Jackie Hunt Dobyns Don Leinhart .~ ~~,ti,,,~,,~~, Q,_,~,,,~ ,~ 1 r~ David Litchford Il ~ ~ ~ ~~ s ~ ~~~ i~,.„-: ,' David Maddox ~_ ~, ; . ,. -~.. ~i~~ 1~og6 ~...~.ww.C.v_ ~~o Wcv„ ~~oaL Fred McNeil `'r'~c~d.~ > `~ ~~~~' Ricky Mitchell -'~ a.; h-.~,,,,...,.w~}::, °- ar~~~ ~,,.r9,~t PO Z.o~S ~~rn- ob Frank Morrison ~~ ,~ ~, s~. Jerry Pickron ~ ~C ~" ~ ~~ ~ y ~' Sylvia Price Randy Richardson ~-.~.= Tim Wolters , r ~,, , t~ 1870'1- S~.a_C ~•.~x4- ~~-~~~ G~ a4~~~; C~'~-v.~j:,,"~ t, j CVs. _ i ~ !~ c ~1 S C~ - ~ ~+j _L ~`~.-- ~~~ a -O ~"'N lA \ Ns ~'4. ~ s~, ~Q~b use,, ~ro~~~ ~ ~ ~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~ A a~ 4'T X J ~~ ~~ ~~~, ~[41'Y1 ~ ~ ~~,, ~`~~ `~ ~_ ~ ~y P ~l ~8~ yt,M° a ~ F~{ ~~~ ~~ ~~ ~~aa. a ~~, ~~' , '~3,v ~~ ~~ ~- _:,_ --==~- ,~ v ~~- _ , ~ ~ . ,r, ;_ ~\ .J ,~ :J ~ i- i, \\C ~,~ G \ v V Dear ~.` ,~ ~~ c_ `~ ~~ J~1ne 26, 995 This summer the incomparable A&M Consolidated Class of '65 is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its graduation! We would love to have a chance to visit with you. Please join us for brunch on Saturday, July 22, at 9:30, at the home of Sallye (Sorenson) and Buck Henderson, 1101 Carmel, College Station. RSVP by July to Sallye Henderson 409-764-2775 ~~ -~ ~A~4:+J f~~C~ `~V ~-3CJ ~.C~CL' ~c~.~, N j~ h/ ~~ ~~~3~ =~=' CLASS ROLL ~ ~ bs i~ , ~.4 - . Sare Kimmel Alexander William Charles Gilmore David Thomas Maddox James ZVilliam Amyl III John William Gladden Sylvia Ann ;Viansfield '~' Alexa Ann Avera ~< Larry Lynn" Godfrey Jane Emily Martin James Michael Beamer Christelle Marie Gooding ~`"~ Ruth Gordon McGill Thomas Dan Beauchamp ~~ Claude Darrell Gossett ~,t Fred Richter McNeil Karen Ann Berndt '~''"~ Carl :Berl Gough Jr. Linda Louise Meiller Robert Gayle Bishop 't Carlyne ~iay Gough ~ ~;, Tommy Owen Meinecke ~' Linda Lee Bloom ~'~ Janet Florence Gould Sherry Lynn Mims Susan Elaine Boswell Isabel C. Gramatges Robert Lee IViorris Janet Elaine Botner Billie Jean Greer Frank Rowl Morrison III Darrell Ronald Brown t'~ Virginia Gregory David Wayne Murphy Yolonda Jean Burkhalter William Birch Harris III Dora Charlene Ogle James Craig Butler ~ Russ Parker Harvell ~``' ~' David Leroy Parson Philip Charles Butler Georgia Ann Heritage Virginia Ann Patterson Paul Kenneth Calaway J r. ~" Jerry Edward Holbert John Vivian Perry III Mary Elizabeth Calhoun -'` David Nilsen Holmgreen Dick Harris Pewthers '~' x~" Earl Franklin Caros Scott Allen Holt Sylvia Kay Price 'r Richard Lee Carlton Carolyn Kay Hooper ~ Robert John Reid Rex Travis Carroll Patricia Lynn Hornsey ~a Randolph G. Richardson -~; ' _' James Lee Carter Patricia Lee Hotchkiss -~~ Deborah Lynn Rose Larry Harold Carter Sylvia Ailese Houston ~~~3' Sally Diane Ross Charles Jacob Castle Martha Jane Houze `C ~~ Linda Lynn Rudder Cathryn Cleland ,Tacquelyn Kay Hunt Jonathan Sharon Charles Ray Courim Johanna Karen Johnson Christine Louise Schroeder y, '~ Jean Anne Davis ~ ~~ James Robert Jones Jana Shaffer Janet Gayle Dayton Carolyn Dianne K •mmer Rosemary Sharp Margaret Rose Deason •..•,, Karlene Knebel ~~0``+ Daisy Mary Sloan ,~. Donald Charles DeLucia Bernice Margaret Krenek ~'' Sallye Jane Sorenson 3; Tam Charles Denton Susan Elizabeth Layman Kathleen Jane Sperry Michael F. Doran Susan Carol Lee '~~ Barbara Sue Staten Kay Vasser Douglas Diane Louise Leipper Elizabeth Ann Stelly John Thomas Duncar. Kathleen Elizabeth Lewis `'~ ~ Walter Andrew Varvel Margaret Nell Durst Linda Louise Liles Daniel Truett Whitt Jr. ~k '-~ Katherine Anne Edwards Alichael Irving Linger Alice Putz Van Winkle :x. Claire Beth Elkins Bruce Lolmaugh ''~ Timothy Mark Wolters ~- Donna Jean Files Harold Glenn Luedecke ~ '~ Fred Willard Worley *~ ~,. Peter Gail Fagan Claudia Radle Luedke Gail Dianne Venuti • ~ '~' .--" Sandra Carol Free Sharon Ann Lynch .Sharon Ann Yeager Klm Alexander 1407 N. Ouka Street Larry Coutal Carl Gough Durham, NC 27701 Rt. 1, Elm Ridge P.O. 27]13 919-688-2621 Cameron Tx 76520 Fort Worth, Tx 76127 , 817-697-6038 817-571-0891 Jim Amyx 2417 Little Creek Drive Frank Ho rrlson Richardson, Tx 75080 4104 Old Hearne Rd 214-234-3529 . Bryan, TX 77801 John P. (Pat) Atkins 3906 Rook Prairie Road Beverli Davis Janet Gould Varvel College Station, Tx 77845 1108 Ashburn 5]29 Sylvan Road 409-690-0031 College Station, Tx 77840-25 Richmond, Virginia 27225 8 or at Watson Motor Co. 02 409-696-5978 04-233-6224_ 409-823-0918 ISABEL GRAHATCES ARANGO Ann Avera Fregia 945 VIERA, 3811 Lamplighter Circle CORAL GABLES, FL 33146 (305) 666-6107 Missouri City, Tx 77659 713-438-6676 Janet Da yton Aduddle Billie Jean Greer Brubaker 3506 Hvy 6 South t 308 15]26 Bellport aim eeamer Sugarland Tx 77478 Houston, Tx 77084 .O. Box 9266 , 713-859-6719 College Station, Tx 77842 Margaret Deason Virginia Gregory Dan Rushing (Beauchamp) P.O. Box 927 George West Tx 78022 s t e 2615 South Belgravia , 512-449-2014 Houston 77055 , Tx Pearland, Tx 77584 713-665-5814 713-436-1602 Don DeLUeia Karen Berndt 201 Suffolk 8111 Harris Rt. 2'box 2581 C/o Texaco College Station, Tx 77840 Alto, TX 75925-9636 P.O. Box 1x04 409-764-7832 Houston, Tx 77251-1404 Tom Denton 713-650-x051 10104 Iakeridge Dr Russ Harvell Linda Bloom Fort . Austin, Tx 78746 Box 2176 ~ 72203 t R 120-8 South Monaco Pky. 512-263-5755 SOL 455 5952 Denver, CO 80224 303-799-3464 Hubert Hearne 1909 North Second Susan Boswell Thomerson Dardanelle, AR 72834 P.O. Box 711 Kerrville, Tx 78028 Margaret Durst Godfrey Georgia Heritage Dunn 512-367-5316 or 512-257-7772 100 Redmond t3 E1 Arko Drive, Northeast College Station, Tx 77840 Albyquerque, NM 87123 Lorelei Brown 409-696-0873 505-298-7811 1014 Spence Katharine Edva rds Austin, Tx 78702 512-477-8925 317 Persh in g Terry Holbert College Station, Tx 77840 514 Forbes 409-696-4281 Nacogdoches, Tx 75964 - 512-428-3596 (h) or 409-468-5406 (w) Yolanda Burkhalter Houze 7017 NE 105 Seattle, WA 98125 Claire Elkins 206-522-2005 25735 Windjammer Dr. Nancy Holland San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 1204 Bristol Mary Beth Calhoun Towles 714-661-3971 Bryan, Tx 77802 J12 Hudson 409-823-7316 .Maryville, TN 77801 Tim Erskine or 615-977-6216 366 E. Columbia 409-845-7008 Pomona, CA 91767 Ken Cal lavay 714-622-1888 David Holmgzeen P.O. Box x155 910 Boone Batesville, AR 72503 Peter Fagan Sherman, Tx 75090 501-793-8128 p,D, 168 903-892-2096 DeLeon, Tx 76444 Earl Ca zls 817-893-6099 Scot: Holt 14105 Hunters Pass P.0. BoX 1179 Austin, Tx 78734 Donna Files Ovens Port Aransas, Tx 78377 512-266-1224 802 Colonial Heights Dr. Durham, N.C. 27704 Carolyn Hooper McDaniel Ricky Carlton 913 Masters Lane Rt. 1, Box 364 Birmingham, Al 35244 Chester, TX 75936 Sandra Free Malone 205-991-8540 (h) 409-969-2102 9118 Sterlingame 205-972-7238 (w) or in Beaumont 409-899-3485 Houston, Tx 77031-3027 717-771-5314 Pat Hornsey Nichols Travis Carroll Rt.l, Box 404A Rt. 3, Box 422 Bill Gilmore Brovnvood, Tx 77006 College Station, Tx 77840 Rt. 1 box 405-8 409-696-0164 Canyon, TX 79015-9735 Pat Hotchkiss wingtield 806-354-2720 or 353-74797 664 Mourning Warbler Trail James Lea Carter Bald Head Island 4714 Williamsburg Dr. John Gladden South Port, NC 28461 Bryan, Tx 77802 ~ 1112 Ashburn 409-776-8847 Coll a Station, Tx 77840 e9 Ailese Houston Gamble Or c/o Mai. can. Patrick K. Gambl• Larry Carter John Gladden 1197832 SHAPE OPS - LOG 2910 Fairway Dz. c/o Saudi Aramco CMR 440, Box 856 Sugar Land TX 77478 P.O. Box 11346 APOAE ZIP 09705 , Dharan 71311 011-3265443070 Saudi Arabia Collysw Chamblee Lawson o Joan Raft Shacksltord 3317 Biq Born Dr. ~~ G dfry P.O. Box 1624 Bryan, TX 77807 100 Redmond Drive Brenham, TX 77834-1624 409-778-3313 College Station, TX 409-836-7514 409-696-0873 Cathryn Cleland Garcia-Trinchet Jackie Bunt Dobyns 194 Pago del Condi ds las caitones Chris coodinq Sequlja t 16415 Encanto Pass La Moraleia, Alcobandaa Madrid ~„ ~ t S SS ~` . ~ f- J ' ~ ~ 4 f- F San Antonio, TY 78247 Spain Howton, Tx 77O4r R~ 210-494-96U , 713-977-0476 Charles Ibsrt Derrell Gossett 619 Adams Street 4209 Bretton Hay PZanklln, LA 70538 Dallas, TX 75287 214-762-0588 Jana Martin Goahring 210 Arikara Jana Shaffer Lamboy Bcb Jones Buda, Tx 78610 864 Haatinga Road 402 Sayou Cove tt. 512-285-3066 Geneva, N.Y. 14456 Houston, Tx 77012 717-785-0582 (h) or 1-800-899-5337 (w) Ruth Gordon McGill, M.D. P.O. 61692 Jon Sharon Carolyn Kammer San Angelo, Tx 76906 501 Thompson Dr. Rt. 5, Box 479 915-655-6377 College Station, Tx 77840 wills Point, Tx 75169 214-563-3047 Fred McNeil Rosemary Sharp Fugate 3923 Hubby ~ BO9 Aurora Drive Karlene Knebel Mann Waco, Texas 76710 Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906 212 W. University Dr. 817-755-0133 Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Terry Sharp 919-968-8860 Linda Meiller Cartwright c/o H.A. Sharp 1730 West Apollo Road N 2018 io01 Guadalupe Bernice Kranek Smolka Garland, Tx 75044 College Station, Tx 77840 5455 Straub or College Station, Tx 77845 Tom Meinecke 24 N. ValasiE Road 409-690-0565 4011 Cedar Ridge College Station, TX 77845 Poquoson, VA 23662 Sylvia Price Hayes 409-693-6960 Daisy Sloan Wh ita 1315 Douglas Ave. 2148 Inwood Dr. Anappolis, MD. 21403 sherry Mimms Jimenez Houston, Tx 77019 410-268-7082 7600 Falls Creek 717-527-8440 San Antonio, Tx 78230 210-690-1788 Marvin Smith Diane Leipper 714 Terra Court c/o Patsy Sims Reno, NV 89506 Ricky Mitchell 17007 Cricket Hollow 702-972-9792 1914 Wilshire Park Cypress, Tx 77429 Houston, Texas 77038 717-373-1256 Linda Liles Rnagan David Murphy Sallye Sorenson Henderson 40 Meadow Lane Wimberly, Tx 78676 822 Lazy Lane 1101 Carmel 512-847-9722 Bryan, Tx 77802 College Station, Tx 77840 409-846-1462 409-764-2775 Mika Linger Mary Nash Toomer Kathy Sperry Holik 1502 Feather Run College Station, Tx 77840 2812 Tabor Road 610 Holleman Dr. Bryan, Tx 77801 ~ College Station, Tx 77840 Barbara Livingston 409-696-2546 ]726 Plumb Barbara Staten Robley Houston, Tx 77005 713-667-5298 David Parsons 328 Gulfton Dr. 7410 95th St. Portland, Tx 78374 David Maddox Lubbock, Tx 79423 512-643-4907 14201 N.54th Street 606-793-2454 Phoenix, Arizona 85254-2955 Betty stelly Cook John Perry 604 Lewis Sylvia Mansfield Adami 506 Fuller Hurst, Tx 76054 Rt. 2, Box 363R Cedar Hill, Tx 75104 817-281-6815 (h) Alice, Tx 783]2 214-291-2884 817-283-8666-ex27 (w) 512-664-5059 Dick Pewthers Karen stuverud Lorig 807 Greenbrier 1 Spur Lane Friendswood, Tx ]7sy~ Rolling Hills, CA 90274 713-482-0554 310-376-2722 or 310-377-9512 Joe Powell Walter Varvel 1910 Easton St. 5329 Sylvan Road Roundrock, Tx 78664 Richmond, Virginia 23225 512-255-1527 804-273-6224 Thomas Powell Gail Venuti Rushing PLEASE HELP US FIND THE zaoa Wayside 2615 south Belgravia FOLLOWING LOST CLASSMATES ! Bryan, Tx 77802 Pearland, Tx 77584 409-779-8241 713-436-1602 Alice Putz Van Winkle vikki vrooman Julie Davis Rt. 6, Box 2015 1524-12th St. Nw Charles Courim Bryan, Tx 7780] Washington, DC 20005 409-279-7331 Carlvne Gouah Hart' Ann warren Hancock Robert Reid P.O. Box 783 ~.V.DOUg1aS iozo7 Overview S Madisonville, Tx 77864 409 Susan La man Wild Y uqarland, Tx 77478 717-494-7418 -846-8568 Jerry Pickron Randy Richardson Dan Whitt 619 Shenandoah Dr. Vir inia Patterson g 9510 Beverlyhill street H Spring, Tx 77781 713-367-554 Char 1 en e 0 g 1 e ouston, Texas 77063-38]2 713-781-3472 8 Bob Morris Luke Rizzo Jack Winslow 16004 IGN Road Sharon Lynch 2305 Hillside Bryan, TX 77802 College Station, Tx 77845 409-690-1487 (w) Bruce Lo lma ugh 409-846-0397 David Litchford Debbie Rose Woodall T1ID WO1tBLS 3305 Dentcrest Drive Kathy Lew i s 1208 Silver Creek Desoto, Tx 75115 Midland, Texas 79707 915-697-7371 Harold Leudecke z14-223-1848 Don Leinhart Fred Worley Dianne Ross Feldman 5707 Bullard Drive Susan Lee 1410 Antone Circle College Station, Tx 7,840 Austin, Tx 78757 512-457-7965 Johanna Johnson 409-693-5107 Kenneth Young R o dne Gr ee r y Linda Ruaa.r Williams 1 ~ ~ Rt. 1, Box 74 C ll t i Norma Gleason Gaylik 712 Bois D Are Weatherford, Texas 76086 o age S at on, Tz 77845 409-693-2442 TOm Duncan Christine Schroeder Matyear Mike Dora n 8600 Dorotha tt. Sharon Yeager McCOrmleK Phll Butl Austin, TX 78758 133 Shadorood er 512-345-5559 Conroe, TX 77304 Ron Brown 409-756-2753 Janet Botner Bob Bishop Hotels, Reataurents, and other landmarks in College Station. W !.~ r, Q :;=fast,cheap,sweet ,:=typical, average .;=best bets fine food m L m v 0 m s L L- ==.=Comfort Inn ~~ ,~Applebee's N ~;~=,;=;; Hampton Inn v ;; Univ. Towers Y = C Maxwells University AGGIELAND Bonfire New Main Ur Golf Course ueorge r~usn ur. ~uerse r~ A, ,,,ter t.,~;__m ,, :Jason ' s D e ~• ghost o f C H S i?,r ~, -: sF: _, ~~._, =;=Jack in the Box +iBME-BASE- ==,=~= Ramada Inn . ,= 6 Mamma Mir ''' E1 Chico Y'' Holleman 0-~ ~ ~r Target}~,~c~;~, t2:OS . ,=Out~ack , ~ud~d-r-.a.~ c~ e~t--'-s „= Imperial Chinese . Earrf u-~ i e-u.s y Buffet ..= Honey B Ham 6 Deli. Baskin Robbins -;;m ''~ Mac Subway ~ N Donald's Emilio ' s Pizza . ~ .~ ~~„3 ~a.n , s a~ ~ .~. , 4~c f '--i L ,~- a =.= Kett 1 e s-,==~= Manor Ftibuse u7 Day's Inn rT Ft . ~-~ak~. 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IQ L O +~ N 7 C E E ~•+ +~ C >> ~•+ ••~ " O_ E E ••~ Cfl Ul •~+ f0 O O N O ID (Q (0 7 O (0 C f0 N L S S 2 W S~^ lL [n U 2 O J U CI U ~~~~~ l~ ur1 ~ ~ Kim Alexander ~'; 1403 N. Duke Street Durham, NC 27701 919-688-2621 Jim Amyx ~~.~c. 2417 Little Creek Drive Richardson, Tx 75080 214-234-3529 ~- P a t Atkins ~~ ~.-, ~. % ~-~.-'~ '~- ~~- ~~~2r~-~i,.c,~ c~ ,,,~ ~,•,,,~„r,,,.,.r,,A~ . 3906 Rock Prairie Road «fi;a~~~--•;x College Station, Tx 77845 409-690-0031 or Watson Motor Co . _~>~ ~~ ~, -_ ~_~; ~- , ~., -, ,, <, ~• 823-0918 Ann Avera Fregia 3811 Lamplighter Circle Missouri City, Tx 77459 713-438-6676 Jim Beamer •, s . ~, , ~ P.O. Box 9266 College Station, Tx 77Ra~ Dan Rushing (Beauchamp) 2615 South Belgravia Pearland, Tx 77584 713-436-1602 Karen Berndt c/o Texaco P.O. Box 1404 Houston, Tx 77251-1404 713-650-4051 ,•~ Linda Bloom Fort Box 996 Center Point, Tx 78010 512-634-2284 T Susan Boswell Thomerson P.O. Box 711 ~ c , . r. ,, Kerrville, Tx 78028 512-367-5316 or 512-257-7772 ~6 y ~~.~ ~ ~ Lorelei Brown Ken Callaway P.O. Box 4155 Batesville, AR 72503 501-793-8128 ~~ w Earl Carls 14105 Hunters Pass Austin, Tx 78734 ~~~- + ., ., c„ 512-266-1224 700 Gilcrest College Station, Tx 77840 409-693-5572 or 1015 Spence Austin, Tx 78702 512-477-8925 Yolanda Burkhalter Houze 3017 NE 105 Seattle, WA 98125 .~, 206-522-2005 Mary~eth Calhoun Towles 312 Hudson Maryville, TN 37801 615-977-6216 Travis Carroll Rt. 3, Box 422 College Station, Tx 77840 409-696-0184 'games Lee Carter ~ ~;~~, 4714 Williamsburg Dr. Bryan, Tx 77802 409-776-8847 ~ - .:::, 1~.,,._,,~, ~,~_, Larry Carter 6601 Sands Point #70 Houston, Tx 77063 713-777-5337 ,. - Collysue Chamblee Lawson 3313 Big Horn Dr. Bryan, Tx 77803 409-778-3313 ~ .'~ °'.+ '~ ~ ~~ .. <_ ~. Cathryn Cleland Garcia-Trinchet #94 Paseo del Condi de las Gaitones La Moraleja, Alcobendas Madrid Spain :~ Larry Coufal ~ ~ ~_ r~ i Rt . 1, Elm Ridge ~ ~'~~-n~-c?o,~,~" ~, Cameron, Tx 76520 817-697-6038 ~•Frank Coulter 1012 Winding Road College Station, Tx 409-693-1003 Charles Courim ?~~~.r~ p Rt. 3, Willow Lane Ransom Canyon, Tx 79366 806-829-2475 ~ •Beverli Davis 1108 Ashburn College Station, 409-696-5978 Tx 77840 - -Z-S~Z Julie Davis ~~a,~ ~,, 3630 Cox Circle Corpus Christi, Tx 78484 ~~'~~^~~,, c~ `+Janet Dayton Aduddle 22807 Bucktrout Katy, Tx 77449 713-391-0661 Margaret Deason P.O. Box 927 George West, Tx 78022 ~~-449-2014 ~ Don DeLucia -~F,~; ;~ ~; 201 Suffolk College Station, Tx 77840 409-764-7832 -- ~ .~~. Tom Denton 10104 Lakeridge Dr. Austin, Tx 78746 512-263-5755 ~ Margaret Durst Godfrey 1 gm,~J 100 Redmond College Station, Tx 77840 409-696-0873 ,;: "'Katherine Edwards 313 Pershing College Station, Tx 77840 409-696-4281 Claire Elkins~,rK~~r, 25735 Windjammer Dr. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 --~.-~.i~-mot 714-661-3971 Tim Erskine ~ ~.~,,„~ ~:.-r 366 E. Columbia Pomona, CA 91767 714-622-1888 s' "` Peter Fagan 6~4-9~--Aa~c~ru r-s t ~ . p, r3 x 4 ~' ~ Ama~~l-1 e ; -Tx- '~-9-1-09 '~ E, L ~ a , ~ x '7t` ti ~i i- 'ZS~ - ~t3- 4019 ~ C,~ti~,c>J N ~_~ q~t_ ,earn Donna Files Owens 409 Belton Place Newport News, VA 23602 804-874-2170 ~° ~ Sandra Free Malone 9118 Sterlingame Houston, Tx 77031 713-771-5314 ~ , ~:~~ j ~ ~, ~ . _. ~ _,' ~~~Y..,ti ~~ r. \"^~ ..or~t~_.~"+~r 1 _ ~'"~ , ~ .. _.. -' dir. ~. rc:..~`t,[~ John Gladden ~-,,r~ .. ~,~.~,J ~~~-..~.~. 1rrZ t~,.k,,.k,u,~.'w,..., College Station, Tx 77840 ~ or John Gladden #197832 c/o Saudi Aramco P.O. Box 11346 Dharan 31311 Saudi Arabia ,n `'•~! :: ~: `r`te. f~~ `~ ~~iYJ,n `! -•,e,.l l., ~-. _ ~ Larry Godfrey ~~ ~~','J 'T ~~^~^L/ 100 Redmond Drive College Station, Tx 409-696-0873 Chris Gooding Segulja 16222 Singapore Houston, Tx 77040 713-937-0476 r Darrell Gossett 4209 Bretton Bay Dallas, Tx 75252 214-931-9711 '~ Carl Gough lr~r't~~ ~~ 606 Valley Trail ~ Weatherford, Tx 76086 817-599-`0314 `~gr\L,- b~q`~ ~~iu•i - byq~ ~" Carlyne Gough Maj ewski 3300 Hollywood Austin, Tx 78722 c-~;: ~. 512-476-8195 or 512-474-1126 `~" ~ Janet Gould Varvel 1924 Dugan Drive Charlotte, NC 28270 704-846-0604 v~rv~1 ~ e~ri-~~~N~ ~ ~r Isabel Gramatges Arango 945 Veina Coral Gables, FL 33146 ,~ Billie Jean Greer Brubaker 12807 Ashford Pine Houston, Tx 77082 713-496-9559 ~ ''Virginia Gregory Waddell • William Harris 7030 Stoney River Spring, Tx 77379 713-376-2541 ~ t Russ Harwell Box 2176 Little Rock, AR 72203 501-225-2301 Hubert Hearne ~„~,~ ~~ 1909 North Second ~` `~'`"'~`~`~'-~'"~~~~~ Dardanelle, AR 72834 Jerry Holbert j, r +~~, v '~ ~--- 514 Forbes Nacogdoches, Tx 75964 512-428-3596 x~ +~~:b- ~+Nancy Holland ~:- ~m ~.~> 1204 Bristol Bryan, Tx 77802 409-823-7316 or 409-845-7008 "David Holmgreen ~ Y, ~,,r . ~ 910 Boone Sherman, Tx 75090 903-892-2096 .\ Scott Holt ~ ~~~'~' `-- P.O. Box 1179 Port Aransas, Tx 78373 ~{ ~,,.N ,..1~_~ .may s. \~ .~ _~~a:~: •._ ,,E'-_. r. ~(~,~ Pat Hornsey Nichols Rt.l, Box 404A Brownwood, Tx 77006 Pat Hotchkiss Wingfield 664 Mourning Warbler Trail Bald Head Island South Port, NC 28461 ~.-._.~..r~~~ ~,~- -,~ ~• ~,-. ,. ~ --- Joan Huff Shackelford P.O. Box 1624 "~--iz ~ ;-, _;, »~~~ Brenham, Tx 77834 ~ .S ~; - ~ ~~ `i Charles Ibert 619 Adams Street Franklin, LA 70538 ." Bob Jones c ~ ~1 „'t-: ~ 402 Bayou Cove Ct. Houston, Tx 77042 713-785-0582 Carolyn Kemmer ~~a~ ,, . , ; ~ ,: Rt. 5, Box 479 Wills Point, Tx 75169 214-563-3043 Karlene Knebel Mann 212 W. University Dr. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 919-968-8860 Bernice Krenek Smolka 5455 Straub College Station, Tx 77845 409-690-0565 Susan Layman Wild 7306 Willowtex Humble, Tx 77396 713-441-9740 Diane Leipper 714 Terra Court Reno, NV 89506 702-972-9392 S N p- k ~• o C~ S ~- ~: G C~- S c5M QJ~ ~~.lic`, ~., ~1 7~ ~ ~SZ- ~ ` Linda Liles Reagan T,;,rc,,v 40 Meadow Lane Wimberly, Tx 78676 512-847-9722 -~ Mike Linger 'r ~ ,r 1502 Feather Run College Station, Tx 77840 Barbara Livingston 3726 Plumb Houston, Tx 77005 713-667-5298 Harold Luedecke -;:•;;,, ;, 4800 Lamonte #2308 Houston, Tx 77092 713-957-0280 or Rt. 5, Box 1020 College Station, Tx 77840 409-846-7474 b~~-- ~~~ `4' '._~r~ , _ _ - _ _ Sylvia Mansfield Adami ~~"~~ Rt. 2, Box 363R Alice, Tx 78332 512-664-5059 Jane Martin Goehring 210 Arikara Buda, Tx 78610 512-285-3086 Harriet Martin 1306 E.26th Bryan, Tx 77803 409-822-3279 r~mv~~~ 'm~~ `c`c~ c~-~.,o~. 1 U G G ~1~ G V..~i~`3.~ +r`ro~.. ,~ :.~r.~. a R ~ti...C`, ~ ACC ~" Ruth Gordon McGill, M.D. 1302 Shafter San Angelo, Tx 76901 915-655-6377. ii =~ _:~~_ ~ ~, i Fem.., ~ ~ Linda Meiller Cartwright 1730 West Apollo Road # 2018 Garland, Tx 75044 T b ~('(~ V 4 ~~' ,~ c~ `1~ ~7 l S fin. r.,.. -1 1 8 O (, `-ai,~q -3~;) ~Uy1 ~ ~ ~3' T'nr~,~ Tom Meinecke Dept of Health & Kinesiology Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4243 '~ L ` \\ r~ . Sherry Mimms Jimenez 3600 Falls Creek San Antonio, Tx 78230 David Murphy 822 Lazy Lane Bryan, Tx 77802 409-846-1482 Mary Nash Toomer ~ "P~~~ 2812 Tabor Road Bryan, Tx 77801 Carter Oaks (deceased) ;~ ~~ ~,~~~~ ~~ W, :1 r David Parsons 3410 95th St. Lubbock, Tx 79423 806-793-2454 •~ John Perry y '~ 506 Fuller Cedar Hill, Tx 75104 214-291-2884 Dick Pewthers ~~ 807 Greenbriar Friendswood, Tx 713-482-0554 . ;~ ... - „~s ~- , Joe Powell 1910 Easton St. Roundrock, Tx 78664 512-255-1527 Thomas Powell .~„„~ V`,.,~ ~;,_ 2404 Wayside ~~'~ `~ `~'"'' Bryan, Tx 77802 409-779-8241 Alice Putz Van Winkle Rt. 6, Box 2015 Bryan, Tx 77803 409-279-3331 Robert Reid 10207 Overview Sugarland, Tx 77478 713-494-7418 Luke Rizzo 2305 Hillside Bryan, Tx 77802 409-846-0397 • Debbie Rose Woodall 1208 Silver Creek Desoto, Tx 75115 214-223-1848 ~ ~ Dianne Ross Feldman 1410 Antone Circle College Station, Tx 77840 409-693-5107 •• Linda Rudder Williams ~,~,,~-~ ~ ~ 5318 Woodville Spring, Tx 77379 713-370-1757 ~+ Christine Schroeder Matyear 8600 Dorotha Ct. Austin, Tx 78758 512-345-5559 Jana Shaffer Holt 2753 Chrysler Cape Girardeau, MD 63701 314-335-0810 Jon Sharon "fir 501 Thompson Dr. College Station, Tx 77840 Rosemary Sharp Fugate 809 Aurora Drive Colorado Springs, Colorado 80906 Terry Sharp ~ ~ ~ ~~ c/o M.A. Sharp 1001 Guadalupe ~~E. _~`\`~3 College Station, Tx 77840 or 24 N. Valasia Road Poquoson, VA 23662 ~~{~ .. Daisy Sloan White 2148 Inwood Dr. Houston, Tx 77019 713-527-8440 Marvin Smith ~.~_ ~ `. ~ ~ L" ~ ~ `~A~.~.-,.o~ ~' ~~ ~t ~~e~Ce~,.,.,e~ c/o Patsy Sims ~`~`~~~~.~, -, 13007 Cricket Hollow ^"• ~ ~s. Cypress, Tx 77429 ~~,,,.,~~~ 713-373-1256 • i Sallye Sorenson Henderson 1101 Carmel College Station, Tx 77840 409-764-2775 Kathy Sperry Holik 610 Holleman Dr. College Station, Tx 77840 409-696-2546 "'~ Barbara Staten Mobley 'c n ~~•. ~ ~ 318 Gulfton Dr. Portland, Tx 78374 512-643-4907 " Betty Stel ly Cook ~- . , ,-,. ,~ .. r,, 604 Lewis Hurst, Tx 76054 ----281-6815 Karen Stuverud Lorig 1 Spur Lane "~`~' ~~ ~, °' -n.~' ~:r r Rolling Hills, CA 90274 '~~' 310-376-2722 or 310-377-9512 ~' ~- Walter Varvel -J'S' ~ ~cr U ~j 1924 Dugan Drive Charlotte, NC 28270 704-846 604 (h) Or 704-358-2101 (w) Gail Venuti Rushing ~c,,,. ~ ., , 2615 South Belgravia Pearland, Tx 77584 713-436-1602 Vikki Vrooman 1524-12th St. NW~ ~ .~,`,~; ~,, ~ ~~ ~ ~ g Washington, DC 20005 Mary Ann Warren Hancock P.O. Box 783 Madisonville, Tx 77864 ~ ~-~,e9 ~,~~~ 409-846-8568 Dan Whitt 619 Shenandoah Dr. Spring, Tx 77381 713-367-5548 Jack Winslow , 16004 IGN Road r College Station, Tx 77845 409-690-1487 (w) • i Fred Worley _ 1415 Choquette ~'~°" r'" Austin, Tx 78757 512-452-2138 Mr. and Mrs. Will Worley Z v>~,rr,~ 1001 Village Drive College Station, Tx 77840 rr ~ t: - ~ ~ ; ~. Kenneth Young ,,,~,~ ~` , Rt. 1, Box 74 ~ ~~`~<~~~_' ~~,~,~ College Station, Tx 77845 409-693-2442 Milton Young (deceased) Sharon Yeager Zachry 133 Shadowood Conroe, Tx 77304 409-756-2753 ~~ ^ • Mrs. Jan Alston 910 Winding Road College Station, Texas 77840 696-7476 Mr. Howard Anderson 501 Guernsey College Station, Texas 77840 696-6148 Mrs. Mabel Barger 118 Pershing College Station, Texas 77840 Mr. Arthur Bright 7701 Sherman Court College Station, Texas 77845 693-6528 Mrs. Sam M. Cleland 708 Pershing College Station, Texas 77840 696-4155 ~ Mr. Frank Coulter Walden Retirement Community • 2410 Memorial Bryan, Texas 77802 Mrs. Virginia Dobson Harris 1101 Ashburn College Station, Texas 77840 696-6148 Mrs. C.K. Esten 1200 Dominik College Station, Texas 693-8102 Mrs. Deliah Fleming 103 Fairview College Station, Texas 77840 696-4557 Mrs. Oneida Hensley 2307 Morningside Drive Bryan, Texas 77802 822-0215 Mrs. Harrison E. Hierth 208 Fairview • College Station, Texas 696-5847 -~Mr. Lawrence Holecek 1105 Timm College Station, Texas 77840 Mr. B.B. Holland 6224 Los Robles College Station, Texas 77845 846-8455 Mr. William Jameson Rt 2 Corsicana, Texas 75510 -~ Mr. Edsel G. Jones 310 University Dr. East College ,Station, Texas 77840 693-1530 Mrs. Polly Kent 823 S. Rosemary Drive Bryan, Texas 77802 846-5644 Mrs. Mary Leland 1307 Walton College Station, Texas 77840 693-9413 Mr. David Lorms 1022 Olean Drive Lake Jackson, Texas 77566 Mr. Ken Morgan 5162 Schehin Road College Station, Texas 77845 690-6408 Mrs. Harriet Martin 1306 E. 26th Bryan, Texas 77803 822-3279 Mr. W. T. Riedel 300 Timber College Station, Texas 77840 696-4870 Mr. Horace Schaffer 702 Pershing College Station, Texas 77840 696-7325 wMrs. Jack T. Sloan 714 S. Rosemary Bryan, Texas 77802 846-6850 Mrs. R. D. Steele 9822 Windledge Dallas, Texas 75238 Mr. Raymond R. Streger 255 E. 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Ruth McGill, Virginia Gregory, Virginia Dobson Harris (Sci), Grace Skrivanek (4th Gr), Jack 6 Juanita Sloan (4th Gr), Mrs. Knowles (1st Gr) ~ t. ~', i ,,,~. ;?fir ~ ,. `,.- ;' .; ~ ~~ . ~ ~ `; `~. 111 .\ -_ ^ I~ i• i• I• Katherine Edwards' back, John 6 DA Sloan White ~....~ ~~~ ~• /; ~i~ ... ~ - Sallye Sore„surf ~ ;u ~~c!< Henderson's , ~° .ti~"~a,X: - , ,. backyard pond r ~ F ~ , ~ ~ ~•. ~ =;~- { -,~.~.: i. ~' -~i ~~.-: r ~ Y; ''1 ~ ~ ~ ~::~ .. ~~~r Z ~ ~ avz s d ~. FRED WORLEY- and Barbara (a librarian) have five children • between them, all of them adults, and a grandchild on the way. Fred is an Architect, does volunteer work, remembers Mrs. Martin because she taught him how to write and think, and Mr. Coulter, who taught him music appreciation. DIANNE ROSS FELDMAN- and Dan (manager at Brookshire Bros) have two children, both in college. She is a Legal Assistant and enjoys decorating and sewing and singing. MIKE LINGER and Nancy, have two children, their son plays the trombone in the Consolidated Band! H works at the TAMU Offshore Technology Research Center and likes Ham radio and Classic cars. CARL GOUGH- has three children, they are almost all over 21. If you fly anywhere on American, check to see who the pilot is, Carl flies and teaches flying. He enjoys fishing, and thinks Mrs. Martin was his most influencial teacher. COLLYSUE CHAMBLEE LAWSON- and her husband, Randle win the prize on this one, four children and 7 grandchildren! She is a secretary at TAMU Animal Science, likes to travel (to the Islands) and likes Antiques. LARRY H. CARTER- and his wife Shari have a son, Cody born in 91 and two adult children between them. Larry enjoys golf and is a partner in business with Bob Jones. RICK CARLTON- and his wife, Gayle, have a son, Blake who is 25. Rick is a banker and enjoys golf, fishing and hunting. DEBRAH ROSE WOODALL- is a homemaker, and her husband, Phil is a Veterinarian. They have a son in High School and a daughter in nursing school. They enjoy travel, camping and working with the youth group at Church. KATHY SPERRY HOLIK- and her husband Al live in College Station. She works at Randalls and enjoys her pets, including a pet rooster. JOHN GLADDEN- and his wife live in Saudi Arabia where he is a Mechanical Engineer. They have two teen-age daughters, he is President of the Photography club in Saudi. BILLIE JEAN GREER BRUBAKER- and her husband Philip LaSacco, live in Houston. She has two daughters in college and works for Harrison Interests, Ltd. B.J. enjoys travel, reading and cooking. SHARON YEAGER McCORMICK- has 12 years. Her daughters are e love of her life is husband hiking, all sporting events, have a large extended family been both Brett yard they a second grade teacher for nearly out of school. The they enjoy tennis, work and decorating. They enjoy vacationing with. DAISY SLOAN WHITE- and her husband, John (attorney) have two daughters, one in college, one in Medical school. Daisy is the business manager for Ray Childress (houston Oiler). NANCY HOLLAND- "Dr. Holland" to her students, is a professor at A&M. She enjoys traveling and gardening. C~,~~1 ~;•:~,;;',,.~1••~ -, DAVID PARSONS- and his wife, Kay, (teacher) enjoy working in Church activities, he sings in a barbershop chorus and is on the praise team at church. They have a son in high school and a daughter in college. David also likes racketball and trap-shooting, is grateful to Mr. Bright for taking an interest in his track career. ALICE PUTZ VAN-WINKLE- works as a library assistant at College Hills Elem. She and Woody have a son and a daughter, both married, and three grandchildren. Alice loves being a Grandma, farming and raising cattle. CAROLYN HOOPER McDANIEL- is recovering from a broken leg - still works for IBM (20 yrs), looking forward to retiring and traveling more. Her husband, Herb, had two sons, one is a student at UT. JACK WINSLOW- and his wife Donna have two children, both over 21. Jack own Winslows Body shop and was on the reunion committee. FRED McNIE ~ - Married to Terry Wade, They have a son in High School, a son at A&M and a son out of school. For the past 20 years Fred has been Superintendent of Waco Christian School. His hobbies are flying and gardening. ROSEMARY SHARP FUGATE- Jack is retired Navy, they have two grown children, an A&M grad and one in school in Colorado, 1. are moving back to Texas, 2. would like to travel USA and relax, and 3. has not had a vacation in 30 years! but will! Their daughter, Kim, married Quinn Williams, son of Wally Williams and Celia Goode! LINDA BLOOM FORT- new life! She travels all over the world promoting Denver, for the Denver Convention Center. Her oldest daughter, A&M grad, married in July, one is at A&M now, and her 12 year old lives in Texas for now. In her spare time, she likes to stay home! BETTY STEELY COOK- works as a coordinator Jr/Sr high Religious Ed., She and Ed have two sons in college, one at A&M and a daughter in the 7th grade. Betty enjoys talking, swimming and camping. Remembers Mrs. Orr as being consistently calm and positive. JAMES CARTER- works at Carter Plastics- He and wife, Pam, have a girl and a boy, Amanda is a cheerleader at Bryan High. Enjoys fishing, influenced by Mr. Coulter. LINDA RUDDER .WILLIAMS- is retired, for a while. Her husband, Jim is VP at Antelope Oil Tools, they have two teen agers, she enjoys tennis and bridge. Linda feels Mr. Bright and Mrs. Leland gave her a positive attitude for math. BEVERLI DAVIS- Loves to travel all over the U.S. Alaska, Hawaii, National Parks and Mexico. She is interested in pipe organs, cats, astronomy, sings in 2 choirs and plays three intstruments, has two very special cats. Remembers most: Martin, Coulter, Dobson& Worley. RUTH McGILL,M.D._- IS A Psychiatrist and a volunteer, enjoys politics, art, horses, travel, watersports, and still sings. Influencial teachers: Coulter, Martin, Morgan, Bright and Orr. RICHARD MITCHELL-Works for Traffic Engineering and Design Systems Inc. Enjoys tennis, golf and music. SANDRA FREE - is a High School Spanish teacher. She has two children, one still at home.She teaches piano, enjoys old friends, travel, and hopes to be able to move back to the Bryan/CS area. HUBERT HEARNE- Has a son, Huby, and a daughter, Jennifer. He works in the construction business. TOM DENTON- and Judy have two sons. He is a contractor, enjoys golf and hunting. ANN AVERA FREGIA- and her husband John have two children, Tiffany is a deaf interpreter, John Mark is in film school in N.Y. Ann has an Environmental Consulting business. CATHERINE EDWARDS- Works at the TAMU College of Medicine. She is very involved with community volunteer work, remembers her favorite teachers: Martin, Coulter and Orr. JERRY HOLBERT- and his wife Robin have two children and two grandchildren. He is Vice-President Stephen F. Austin and is looking forward to possible early retirement. They enjoy gardening, racquetball, Japan, and old home restoration. DANA SCHAFER LAMBOY- has two children, one at home, one at Boston U. She and her husband Warren, live near Lake Seneca. Jana is a Research Assistant in Plant Pathology at Cornell. She enjoys growing flowers in her spare time. RANDY RICHARDSON- and his wife Jane have three children. Randy works for a printing company, Data Duplicators, enjoys sailing, reading, snorkeling, gardening and cooking. He remembers Mr. Coulter and Mrs. Martin for their irreverant outlook on life and a sardonic sense of humor. JANET DAYTON ADUDDLE- Administrator in Charge of Domestic . Affairs(Mom and homemaker husband, James daughter Shana,22! Adult sons, Michael and Dwayne. She works with her husbands business, is learning all about the Internet , enjoys camping riding bikes and travel. DARRELL GOSSETT- Owner of a Data Processing/Laser Printing Business, will do next newsletter( just kidding), enjoys golf, fishing and (bleep!) daughter Kathleen is a computer science major. Coach Jones taught him perseverance. CHRISTINE SCHROEDER MATYEAR- PHD candidate, Linguistics, her her husband is Skip, two grown daughters. She was most influenced by Mr. Martin for her love of language and Mr. Coulter. VIRGINIA GREGORY- lives in Houston and works in photo services, shoots underwater too! She enjoys painting and yard work. RUSS HARVELL- is Director of Administrative Programs for the USDA RECDS in Little Rock. He has a daughter Darcie, 8 and Kyle is 4. He came 460 miles for the reunion! BARBARA STATEN MOBLEY- married to James, a physician, has three children and soon to have a daughter -in-law. She is very involved in the Methodist Church and lots of other things (piano, bird-watching, sightseeing needlework...) DAVID HOLMGREEN- married to Donna, works for TI (U.S. Advanced system Logic Semiconductor Group) they have a daughter, enjoys Alpine skiing, carpentry, running and shooting. Thanks Mrs. Martin for writing and thinking skills. MARY BETH CALHOON TOWLES- husband Larry, two daughters both through school and married, is excited about "new horizons", enjoys volunteer work, tap and ballet (a regular in the Nutcracker) and singing in the church choir. JOHN PERRY- wife, Debbie, they have two children and a new grandson in July. He is a Firefighter in Grand Prairie, enjoys travel and apparently does not sing! KAREN STUVERUD LORIG- a teacher "but in flux", she and her husband Fredrick have a 9 year old and a 13 year old. They just buil-t a home just outside LA, is interested in mini reunions, (geographically), sorry she missed this one. TOM MEINECKE- is a bit "in-flux" himself right now, has a son TS who is 7 and step children. He thinks Mrs. Worley was his favorite teacher. BILL GILMORE- Veterinary Pathologist- wife Mary, and children 22, 18, 8, and 3. He says to stop by the Tx. Vet. Med. Diag. Lab when you are in Amarillo, also Helicopter pilot U.S. Army reserve twice a month. . DONNA FILES OWENS- has two girls, both VA TECH graduates, works as an accountant, has recently moved to Durham to be near her daughter and granddaughter. She has started back into voice lessons and community theater. SHERRY MIMS JIMENEZ- and her husband, Angel, have two children, both in grad school. He is a surgeon, she is a Nurse/Journalist, has published 300 articles and written 6 books, and says thanks to Mrs. Martin for teaching her to write! PETER Fagan - and wife, Susie Brown, have two children, Pamela is a new mother and a lawyer, Paul is a Marine Aviator, think of him if we go into Bosnia! Peter is owner of Physician Occusystems, (Medical Clinics) and they enjoy mountain climbing, he likes to fly, he loves to sing, but only in the shower. CLAIRE ELKINS- is a professor at Saddleback Community College in Health Ed, Tennis, Yoga and Wm health issues. She has a home in Paris, France, also, and is learning to speak bonne, looking forward to new adventures. SALLYE SORENSON HENDERSON- works as an Academic Advisor at A&M. Her husband, Buck, is Director of the Corps Visitors Center. She has a daughter at A&M and a son in High School. ~, They are retired military, but still enjoy traveling, and are active in Church and Community projects. WALTER VARVEL & JANET GOULD VARVEL- Have two children, both married, and one grandchild. He is First Vice-President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, enjoys golf, she is a Homemaker, and loves being a Nanna. They sing in the choir, teach Sunday School, enjoy getting away to the mountains of North Carolina at every opportunity. LARRY GODFREY & MARGARET DURST GODFREY- have a married son, she teaches at Johnson Elem. in Bryan; he teaches at A&M and is in charge of facilities in the P.E. dept. They love to go to the coast, Rock Port and Port Aransas area, and fish from their boat. ISABEL GRAMATGES ARANGO - her husband, Sam, works for a 3M Company. They have a 12 year old son, she plays tennis, and recently worked for the U. of Miami Medical School in research of Women's Health Issues and was a part of a task force of Hispanic women who met with Hillary Clinton! KAREN BERNDT- has had an interesting career, has argued cases before the Supreme Court! Enjoys relaxing while at mountain place and working on her golf game. BOB JONES- a Civil Engineer, Owner of Jones& Carter (Larry) Inc., married to Georgia Kay, they have three children.Had several great teachers; Bright, Meeks, Holland, Martin, Baugh, and Elkins. Enjoys snow skiing, golf and Water skiing EARL CARLS- has two daughters, remembers Frank Coulter as best teacher and took great pictures at the reunion! DICK PEWTHERS- has two sons, Randy 22 and John 20. He is the Coordinator for Marketing Education at J.Frank Dobie H.S., and is looking for Julie Davis, we are too! LORELIE BROWN - Self employed, enjoys drawing, sculpting, boating, paper work construction, Toaist Workshop vacations, wants to do more art and travel more. PAT ATKINS- Still lives "out at his place" in C.S., sells cars at Watson Motors, enjoys going fishing. SYLVIA PRICE HAYES lives with husband and son Nigel in Annapolis, Maryland. Sylvia works as an Occupation Therapist in the Annerundel County School System with handicapped students • • • April 11, 1995 Dear '65 Classmates, Many thanks to those of you who responded to our first letter and let us know your reunion wishes. As a result, enclosed are the plans for our 30TH REUNION!!! Can you believe it? Details are still being ironed out, but we wanted to get the dates and basic information to you as soon as.possible so that you could save that weekend on your calendars and begin to make your own plans. As we receive your reservations, we will send you confirmation, maps, further info. The 30th seems especially important; and the more people we get there, the better it will be. If you don't come, YOU WILL BE MISSED! Speaking of the missing, here is an updated list. Please let us know ASAP if you know the whereabouts or phone numbers of any of these people. Bob Bishop Ron Brown James Butler Rick Carlton Charles Castle Jean Cullen Mike Doran Tom Duncan Bill Gilmore Rodney Greer Carolyn Hooper McDaniel Johanna Johnson Don Leinhart Buttons Linton Bruce Lolmaugh Sharon Lynch Ron McAnally Ricky Mitchell Frank Morrison Virginia Patterson Sylvia Price Randy Richardson Sheila Smith John Stockton Frank Wilkins Tim Wolters Janet Botner Willie Brown Phil Butler Billie John Carter Johnny Claridy Nancy Diserens K.V. Douglas Emilio Falcon Norma Gleason Gaylik Georgia Heritage Dunn Jackie Hunt Dobyns Susan Lee Kathy Lewis David Litchford Mike Lundergan Roseanne Mankins Charles Miller Bob Morris Charlene Ogle Jerry Pickron Steve Ramirez Larry Sigbornson Dusty Stang Ronnie Wallis Sandra Wilson ~~~ ~~ L .~r-~ On behalf of the entire Reunion Committee, looking forward to hearing from you. Katherine Edwards 313 Pershing, CS, 77840 409-696-4281 __ Name (please type or print) Address Telephone (please include area code) Friday, July 2~ Informal get-together at James & Pam Carter's, 7:00 pm, sandwich supper, $ ~ per person.<-_lr,J,,,~,. c~„~,,`„ ,_~,.~'~ '' " ~~ Saturday, July 2~ Z, ~~:,-mot' (Z ~~-~.~~_~5-~~ Baqu.~ dinner, live DJ, and fun, 6:~0 pm, Hall,$ per person. <~' JulyZ,-~ Z.'2 is n 3 Brunch at Sallye (Sorenson) & Buck Henderson's, 9:~0-11:.0 am, $ per person . ~~Z~c* ~ ~~ ~~~. All meals are being catered. Please indicate which events you will be attending (we hope all of them) by writing the number attending in each blank. Make out your check to ~. and send it • with this form to Sallye Sorenson Henderson, 1101 Carmel, College Station, Texas 77840. ~ .__ ~ ~. J ~ ~ ~..,_ ` c. _ ~ ~~~`. ~' ~ ~ :3~, ~ ~ ~d I~ f: ~4~ -1 ~r .; €~, ~~ { ~~-_'~, - 4~ ~7'. .-~-„s Stever Kip ned to the The following is a brief summary of the reunion that was held in July to mark 30 years since graduation. We had a wonderful response. eSeveral people wanted to attend, but could not: L1nn Fregia had an illness in the family, Claire was in Paris, eSusan went to Las Vegas instead, Linda was in Europe, we had to hear every imaginable excuse, but the faithful were there... The photographs were taken at all three events. Those who attended but were not pictured in the class photo were: Lorelie, Jerry, Janet llddudle, and Fred McNeil. October, 1995 Dear Classmate, We are calling this a Newsletter, but it would be more accurate to call it an up-date on the Class of '65, and a very sketchy one at that. It is prompted, of course, by the 30th reunion, that was held in College Station in July. Walter and I were excited about attending, I think we came the furthest, and that may have been why it sounded like so much fun. The planning was done by very busy people, you would not believe the effort it takes (or the money) just to get one letter off, much less plan for several events. But they did, and our thanks go to Katherine Edwards, Sallye Henderson, James Carter, Beverli Davis, Larry Godfrey, Jack Winslow, and Mike Linger, with others helping here and there, like Ann Fregia, who could not attend at the last minute. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! The interesting thing about this class is the vast differences in our daily lives, just look at the various places of employment! Some are married, single, divorced, divorced again, some own several homes and more than one busines, and at least one is homeless, and everything in between. But as I observed the group, what drew us together was not our differences, but those things we had in common, common teachers, common experiences a common community built around a fine College. The fun part of this reunion was laughing at ouselves 30 years later, for me it was more like a family reunion than a class reunion. The common thread seemed to be, look how lucky we were, way back then. The kick-off was on Friday night at James and Pam Carters' lovely home, there were some people who were hard to recognize right at first, and that was part of the fun, and there were those who hadn't changed a bit. The next morning, Sallye and Buck Henderson hosted a brunch, they have a lovely home also. This time teachers were included, and several came; Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Knowles, Mrs. Worley, Mrs. Dobson, Mr. Coulter, Coach Jones, Mr. Schaffer, Mrs. Brown, and Coach Churchill. In the afternoon, some of us found cool activities, while other were in a hot golf tournament, but everyone that played had a good time and were able to ignor the 100+ temperature. Then the dinner at the Ramada, followed by several speeches and a dance. The hit of the evening was when Ricky read a 4 page FAX from Dick, who wanted to be there. He wrote down everything he could remember from the very beginning, and it was very entertaining, how do you pronounce Tuche? There were notable quotes, I will give you some examples: Dick Pewthers, "Many of us started in the first grade together, and shared our lives for those 12 years, is it any wonder that we share so much of what makes all of us what we are today?.....that sense of belonging, that sense of kindredness, the feeling of shared experiences that people who come and go never truly understand.....We learned how to wait in line, to remember to eat in the cafeteria only on Wednesday, and that if your name came up at the end of the alphabet (Parsons, Perry, Pewthers) ,you got the crappiest books, because the new ones were snatched up by Avera, Amyx, and Beamer. I learned in the 7th grade about kindness, every time Hubert picked me to be on his football team, ... I learned that singing a duo center stage with Donna Files is truly one of life's greatest thrills." He went on to "thank" numerous people for the strangest things that made an impression on his life, like "Yolonda, for catching that bird in Mrs. Mannings 1st grade class when `~ I was too scared, Dianne Ross for giving me my first real kiss at the Circle Drive-Inn, Larry Godfrey for running flat over me in football one summer and convincing me that football wasn't for me, to Ruth for having the most sofisticated and fun parties I've ever been too, Mrs. Martin for beiing the single most important teacher in my life, Mr. Coulter, Mrs Worley,..." his thanks continued, we all enjoyed his comments. WALTER remembered a football game in the 8th grade, "I took the ball, turned around to Hubert and watched him run. Hubert took the ball and ran 60 yards for a touchdown, it was 4th and 20, I was the happiest person in the world!" FRED WORLEY I got here in the second grade and felt like a newcomer...(he listed off some of his trips to the office) I had wonderful teachers, even through all of these different behaviors all of those people believed in me...I feel we were so gifted by this community that raised us. I can still come up with so many teachers that gave me so many chances..." PETER remembered a mud fight between Ricky and Darrell, apparently there were several at the swimmiing hole that day in their birthday suits...and he remembered the fear of reciting a poem in Mrs. Baughs class..."As we left and went elsewhere, we realize, looking back, that we did have a special time here, people believed in you back then...". SANDRA- remembered the girls initiation day, donkey basketball games on the gym floor, the pains we suffered together when Kennedy was shot and the Vietnam War that was such a part of our lives. She said this class feels like family to her and encouraged everyone to keep in touch with each other. RUTH shared why she went to "Conslopidated", and her reasons, and why she was glad. BOB JONES related some negative experiences he had when he spent his junior year in Birmingham, and how different our school was .."We really had an exceptional deal here" (at CHS). DAVID PARSONS reminded us of the Powder puff game when he and Tommy and Walter had to jump from Timmy's flatbed convertable and almost tore their dresses, choir trips to Dallas and Mr. Hayes' baseball bat. KATHERINE got right to the point, I had to leave the state and teach somewhere else to find out that what we had here was not typical. College Station is a place where education is important, and we went to an excellent school, not a typical school, but a school with excellent, caring teachers." And so the evening ended, and for most of us, the pain of those teen age years, those awkward years before we even knew who we were, were romanticised, and embraced, and had become beautiful memories. The next one? Someone suggested a cruise ship! Please notify someone if you change your address, keep in touch, thanks to Randy Richardson for printing this, and to Peter and Bob for postage. Send any donations to "Class of 1965" to Sallye, to organize the next one, and volunteer to help! Best Wishes! Janet David and Janet Maddox 14201 N. 54th St. Scottsdale, Arizona 85254 (602) 953-8097 Christmas 1995/New Year 1996 Greetings Class of 65' from the Maddox Family in Phoenix, Arizona! We pray that you had a blessed Christmas holiday and that your family has enjoyed a warm and restful time together, as we have. Since I missed last year's reunion because of a job commitment, Janet and I wanted to get something out to the class to bring you up to speed on the Maddoxes. Janet, you will remember as Janet Whitehead, Class of 1964. We stalwart Texans were suddenly transplanted to Arizona along with David's staff and their families, in the Fall of 1992 and it seems to have taken! We are quite at home, and have a much more active and outdoor life. Although it took a while to get used to the absence of Houston's humidity and livestock proportioned insect-life, we have made the transition. The desert is amazing in its year-round color and beauty. Thanks to plentiful water and irrigation we have beautiful year-round blooming plants and fruit; citrus in winter and plums, nectarines, peaches and apricots in spring/summer. Janet's gardening has had the full range of expression with vegetable gardening pretty much year round. ,~^ David is a partner at Fennemore Craig, Arizona's oldest law jirm (130 attorneys) which has an excellent reputation and a very interesting spectrum of expertise and practice. Although his first two years were spent in cases originating out-of-state, he did finally have time to take the Arizona bar and was admitted to the state practice in the Fall of '94. He has since had the opportunity to conduct several statewide professional seminars, besides his regular practice. If you can believe this, he was appointed to the Board of The Phoenix Symphony this Spring and has enjoyed both the people he's met and the opportunity to help bring symphony to the community and family who hasn't experienced it. There is a lot of work to be done. One bright spot, however, is that our Suns Kevin Johnson also serves on the same Symphony committee. Kevin, like A. C. vreen, is cZ ChizS~tiun with a reai ministry to under privileged kids in California and Phoenix. He founded and supports a free Christian school for underprivileged kids in California. Our kids all attend Scottsdale Christian Academy, which we consider to be a gift from God. While living in Houston for twenty years (1972-1992), God gave us a vision for an independent Christian school from P-K to the 12th Grade. We helped found and David served as chairman of the school board of a church affiliated Christian school from 1984-1990. When we moved to Phoenix, we found God's vision to be a reality in SCA which has been a real blessing to our family. We even learned recently that Dr. White, the original Headmaster at Bellaire Christian Academy, had attempted to model BCA after SCA. Isn't God good! Lindsay, our oldest daughter will graduate high school in June. None of us can imagine life without her - at home, at school or at church!? Currently she is an assistant to the director and in the chorus of South Pacific in a very good local theater group, besides a full academic load (3 honors classes), choir and singing in the youth Praise Band at church. Tentatively she will attend Grand Canyon University this Fall - a small but very good Christian college here in Phoenix. She's talking about a combination degree perhaps in education with life science and drama - tioth of which she loves and excels in and neither of which alone seems to express her gifts. She had a lead in her school's Spring musical Once Upon a Mattress and was remarkably ejj`ective as the mean queen Agravain. We are delighted with reports from others of how her 'light' has been impacting her community theater group, and look forward to seeing what the - Lord is going to do with her. She also loves to write, so who knows!? Sarah has really come into her own in high school. She is a Sophomore and taking a heavy honors load in which she has succeeded with no diffcculty. She is still riding horses, and is quite accomplished at dressage. Perhaps in the Spring she will get more active in a 4H program her instructor directs but this Fall was too busy. Other than that she loves reading, music, and the movies. Like all teenagers she is very much in process but her analytical abilities and depths are only now beginning to be visibly stretched and measured. She also enjoys Show Choir (with Lindsay) at school and was in the Spring musical as a Lady in Waiting. She loves Christmas 1995/New Year 1996 Calvin & Hobbs and has a wry sense of humor! Both girls will travel with their choir this Spring to California for an ACSI Choir Competition and tours of the various theme parks. (Do we have to?) David will be twelve in February and is quite the artistic tender-hearted personality and intense athlete. He spent the last two years in a school chorus called Kings Kids which has defined and developed a real musical gift in him. The group excelled, performing by invitation at Disneyland both years and winning top honors at Music Competition in California. They also appeared on the feature presentation entitled, "Christmas in Phoenix with Glen Campbell" which shows S or 6 times every Christmas on TBN. We are still getting calls this year of friends and family seeing it. In August, because of his Kings Kids aj,~iliation, David attended athree-day Young Americans performer's workshop and appeared in their musical revue with several cameo solos, where he was right at home. He is now investing himself in guitar (acoustic and electric) and piano and looking forward to playing with the junior high Praise Band next year! His other love is drawing -both serious and satirical. He is always sketching from photos in the sports (basketball) magazines or devising editorials cartoons from his funny sense of humor. Later in January he will travel with the 6th grade class to San Diego for awhale-watching science trip. Mom gets to chaperon! Both boys enjoy school and do well, but their other "great" interest - a shared one - is basketball. Our home has a 'sport-court' (sort of a half basketball court) so the boys (including Dad) and sometimes all of us get out and 'shoot a few' frequently. Since we can't af~ j`ord or obtain tickets to our always sold-out Suns games, we got a big screen TV to watch the games, and if things get slow we go out and shoot baskets while we listen to the games. Both David and Seth play on YMCA teams year around and are hoping to play on SCA junior high teams -next year for David. We are fortunate to be in a city where the athletes, coaches and fans really appreciate sports and seem to respect each other. If there is to be a future for sports in America, we think there will have to be a return to these good values. It has worked in Phoenix! Many of the .Suns, includlr_g the Coach and Owner, are Christians who let their light shine. Two member of the team have their kids at SCA, and the Suns contributed the baskets and helped raise money for our recently completed gym. If you want a strong Christian book for your kids, we recommend A. C. Green's book, "Vctory, The Principles of Championship Living ". Now for Seth. Our baby is 10 and varies from intensely and humbly serious to capricious joy boy. This year, Seth became a Kings Kid (just as David graduated out) and spent most of his December performing at nursing homes and Christmas banquets at local resorts. He melted his mother's (and others') heart when he winked from the staging of 'White Christmas' (a favorite family film). He plays the piano and just got a keyboard for Christmas, anticipating the formation of a someday-band with brother David and four other boys from our church who play various instruments (all four are coincidentally sons of Texas Aggies, too.) When he's not dabbling in writing songs, he's very active at creating various Playmobile scenarios with his brother and others out on our patio or playing basketball or roller blading/street hockey on the sport court. Seth also loves reading and playing on the computer. Both he and David had parts in our Christmas Eve Kids Church service, playing and praying. He (and Mom) will travel to California and Disneyland this Spring for the Kings Kids performances, then to see the Broadway Beauty and the Beast production. In Phoenix, we can literally clearly see the faithful hand of a Creator God who everyday sends the most beautiful and ever-changing sunrises and sunsets at exactly the appointed times. We literally are exhilarated at the health and strength He has given us and are amazed at the gifts and paths He is drawing from and to our children. We are daily learning to trust Him ~.- more and more open-handedly in a world that seems daily more strange and dark and far from God. For into just such a dark and actively disinterested time He sent His Son -the original 'unplanned pregnancy' destined to redeem the Original Sin (along with all we have added over the centuries). 2 ~- ~ Christmas 1995/New Year 1996 We are blessed to have been 'given' a house here that is far beyond anything we ever imagined or frankly, wanted. But we are learning what it was, in fact, custom-made, oar. The first two and a half years were spent nursing Janet's parents through back surgery, hip replacement, then knee replacement. Our guest room and pool were ideally used for their recovery and therapy. This year we are waiting another knee replacement and are still waiting for a diagnosis of the cause of Janet's Mom's 'minor stroke' -brief and non-damaging but nevertheless unexplained and frightening at the time. Our home is also perfectly arranged for Bible Study which we have bi-weekly on Friday nights. We are studying the Book of Acts with a view toward learning how the Holy Spirit moves in the lives of faithful believers to We did a similar study for a time in Houston. A former chef and Janet conspire on dinner before hand and we have a great time. Both David and Janet teach adult church Sunday school classes at our church, First Southern Baptist of Scottsdale. God's movement in answer to prayer is apparent. Everywhere we look, we see God creating a hunger for His Word which has never been so great in our lifetime. We believe that God is preparing for a great movement of His Spirit, first in America and then around the world. We believe that to be our only real hope for the future. In November, David and Janet had the opportunity to participate in the National Prayer and Fast gathering that Bill Bright and Campus Crusade initiated in Los Angeles. As 3500 people from around the world (literally and figuratively) joined to hear incredible missionary victories elsewhere in the world, and to pray for revival and a turning to God for America, a new perspective was focused and ignited in both of us. We hope you see, and share the need to see, our Country and God's Church return to its foundational truth...Jesus Christ...the only way to know the one true God and His will for your life. In this age of political correctness we realize this seems discordant...But political correctness...'isn't truth. Jesus Christ is truth. To some this Christmas letter will seem radical. However, in a world that seemingly becomes darker with each passing moment, we believe that only Jesus Christ can bring Light. Man has tried everything in his oi~vn strength. for centrcries, and has failed. A. merica has a larger percentage of its population in jail than any country in the world, and yet our streets are not safe. Children aren't even safe in their Mother's womb or in many homes, should they survive the nine month wait for birth. Our schools no longer teach morality or even require accountability. Many churches even now excuse divorce, openly immoral lifestyles and greed. We are told that our churches must be "user friendly" in order to fill the pews, a term I don't find in my Bible. I do find the term "sin ", that's what Jesus had to die for -yours and mine. It is finally time for us to recognize that our hope is not in Washington or in ourselves, but rather in the baby once laid by His Mother in a manger in Bethlehem, born to die, that we might Live. When you have a moment, please write and bring us up-to-date on your family. May God richly bless you and your family in 1996 The Maddoxes - - --~ ~, ~. ~, -moo ~ ~ • Rea er shares ui eline s for making ear Ann Landers: I the door. No one needs to know prise with humor. D recently attended my 25th you are having an affair or that 9. Be careful how you high school class reunion. your spouse just left you. approach others. Be respectful. I had a wonderful time, but I 4. Do not brush off anyone who Remember that you are dealing noticed a few people seemed wants to talk to you. It doesn't with someone's wife, husband, uncomfortable, and their discom- matter whether or not you liked mother or father. fort made oth- that person in high school. We 10. Be yourself. We remember ' ers uncomfort- have all changed. you from way back, and will able as well. I 5. Bring an extra hankie, and accept you the way you are. - ~, , have compiled cry all you want when you are See You in St. Louis ~ a list of DOs overwhelmed by nostalgia and Dear St. Louis: The high r and DON'Ts old friends. Tears can be a great school reunion guidelines you ~» for such catharsis. have set forth also can be applied '~ events. With 6. All responses to questions to weddings and other social "~' ___~ reunion time should be at least two full sen- events where long-standing ~~ ;ust aromid the tepees. Don't be abrupt. It will friends get together. They are LANDERS corner, I hope make you appear snobbish. ,sensible and sure to diminish. you will print 7. Don't do too much bragging. tension and ease the tight spots. my "Reunion It puts a spotlight on your inse- Thanks for sending them on. Rules" for oth- curities. The best compliments - " ' " ers who may be feeling awkward are the ones you get without fish- about attending the festivities: ing. hlgh sChUUl 1. No whining or moaning over 8. Any remarks about your what "might have been," or any- baldness, weight or wrinkles ~' "thing else depressing. No one should be countered with some- • wants a pall cast over this happy thing humorous or self-deprecat- reunlOl lS ;~ event. ing. No offense is intended. ~~ 2. Seek out people who have Sometimes, when people are sur- • made a difference in your life, prised at the change in the p ainle S S wand thank them. They will appearance of an old friend, they j k;appreciate it. don't know how to deal with it, 3. Check your midlife crisis at so they try to mask their sur- ti z h 00 v .R _O Gz. r L Lz. ~ o ~ n1 ~ M h "'~ 1 m~ h ~- ~ ~ ~ H, ~~ ~I I o 1 _ - Q ~, ~ v,.°, ~! ~ c ~ n ., ^~ r1 ~` - - 1 L L V,A Or' ~ s~lN ~ u M H by - s 3 ~ N ~ N' a~ N ~a o `~?~ `~ a n N ~ - :fir .~ N Q V 0 ~1 ~, 3 H ~ A ~ 90 ~ ~ A" ~ ~ r c H r W ~ _ ~ J ~ V ~ ~ z, v v ry ~ ~ u ~ V _ v Q a[ ~ a ^ ~ ~~ ~_ ~N ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 r r ~ ~ ~ ~' J ~ ~- c N = ~^ Y ~ `' V~ W N ti v ~ V ~ \ N }.{ ~ F- ~ ~ F- o a F- a ~ ~ ? -_ O ~ - ~ - ~ ~-- T M ~ ~ J1 0 ~ ~ O ~- _. ~""' N~ N N ~ 3 N H a ~- ~ l' h N N N N r N H r w j .. N ~ .. ~ H ? N '~ ~+ N ~ N N ^' o N ~ '- N H ~ ~ N ° N° N N H` ~ ~; L rl N N ~ Il n~j ~ N ~'7 N ~ ~ H Q Fi +u ~ z ~ L ~ 1--1 May 12, 2005 Dear Class of'65 classmates, If you came to the reunion, you know how great it was. If you didn't, we missed you and you missed a lot of fun. They just keep getting better. As Carl Gough said, "It wasn't a reunion, it was a big party. Let's just keep having parties." Special thanks are due these people for their support of the reunion, errr party: Carl Gough and Kathy Litterst Gough, Dianne Ross Feldman, Margaret Durst Godfrey, Tommy Meinecke, Sallye Sorenson Henderson, Beverli Davis, Ruth McGill, Linda Rudder Williams, Bob Jones, Peter Fagan and Susie Fagan Brown, Russ Harvell, Walter and Janet Gould Varvel. I hope I didn't leave anyone out. Please forgive if I did. A lot of people took a lot of pictures. Here's how to share them: send a CD with your photos to Bob Jones (see classmate list for contact info). If you used a digital camera, you can download onto a CD. If you used film, the store where you get them developed can use the negatives to put them on a CD for you. Bob is going to transfer all the pictures to a place on the Internet called www.shutterfly.com. Give Bob your e-mail address and he will give you access to Shutterfly. Then you can look at all the pictures and download or order the ones you want. Even if you don't have pictures to share, but want to look at everyone else's, send your e-mail to Bob and he can get you connected to the site. If you don't have that technology or equipment available, call David Holmgreen (again, see contact info) and he will help you. Please take a look at the missing list again and let me know if you have any leads or know where any of them are. The list has changed a bit because some people have been found and some others have turned up missing when their mail was returned to me. And please, please let me know if you move or change your name. 'Till next time. _, v`~ G L ~ ~~~~ Classmates Who Attended: Jim Amyx Pat Atkins Cheryl Holland Bridges Lorelei Brown Earl Carls Ricky Carlton James Carter Beverli Davis Katherine Edwards Claire Elkins Peter Fagan and Susie Brown Fagan Dianne Ross Feldman Linda Bloom Fort Ann Avera Fregia Margaret Durst Godfrey Carl Gough and Kathy Litterst Gough Virginia Gregory Russ Harvell Sallye Sorenson Henderson Sarah Giesenschlag Hensz Jerry Holbert Nancy Holland David Holmgreen Sandra Free Johnson Bob Jones Fred McNiel Tommy Meinecke Donna Files Owens David Parsons Robert Reid Walter and Janet Gould Varvel Linda Rudder Williams Debbie Rose Woodall Fred Worley Tim Wolters Plus a boatload of spouses and significant others! Teachers Who Attended: Art Bright Jack Churchill Virginia Dobson Harris Taylor Riedel Horace Schaffer Dixie Woodell Kitty Worley Ray Streger 1 ~. The Missing: ~; Bob Bishop '~~oY;~~ GY,y~<. S ~ 8~'S eu C-S '~~te ~t-~ ,_ Janet Botner ~, ~ q~ ~ ~ ' _ ~Jt:.rrv.ll KLa~,rq~~ i~to-t ~wrti4y ~q r.tN Wr~oZ 'M~ urglp 3 ~~~, yqW Q` t Willie Brown w b~ ;~,-,~ ~1~Z ~ 'Acl,c~~y, S~sa 4'Y~Billie John Carter LindaMeillerCartwright L~~15 g, l~-r~, ~, ~ eeC4o ~ t`~~'.i~ C,,a~~s~,. ~ sc~~~+ ~-t-Z- +~t~ Johnny Claridy~._ `~`~~- • ~~`~- ~ r.v- i~ `~~ Ltin,q w c.~.~ w r-~,qh~ 58,E ~ rc~sn~ , ~rcn s~o M Kathy Lewis Coppinger ~~+h~~l~c F-l ~ ~ he~~ t pp~ r~}s ~ s ~n ~ Jean Cullen ~~; Nancy Diserens eo ~..n u Gtr,-YS~ ~ ~~ Tom Duncan ~~,~„ Thc~w~ra,S Emilio Falcon Norma Gleason Gaylik c~-~ V~~ GhrF~~ ~d~ ate' ;,~- Georgia Heritage Dunn Mary Ann Warren Hancock QD Cox "583 'man~s~>,., w\~, 't-7g~~ ~-~ ~_ ~ y ~_ gs~~ -~; Sylvia Price Hayes ~,~~ '3t~ t~ e c~l+as qN+.,-p.~,o~*y v~c~~ ~c,~o.~ ~{co- ~~t`2 --t c~ez -.~ Susan Lee e ~a+rei , ~ $o~ Si CSI~,~r~+v,,, C ~ - ~, t't ZQF- ~ ~~_ ~, a ~ 9 David Litchford ~~;" Bruce Lolmaugh -k~ Claudia Luedke ~.n a j E Mike Lundergan Roseann~Mankins Willie Mae Matejka Ron McAnally a= Sharon Lynch Meeks ~ uN Charles Miller Jerry Pickron Moore .~{' Robert Morris L£.~ ~-,'3<+b~ ~ (,3 t~- 11 tint 1 ~,<-:~ L..r ~,t>u GS °\31a--' S~Z- 4`l 8t°I- `~ Frank Morrison 2ow1 1$~ +~t-S c ~- c~} d i+ <~r,~ ~ 2a, ~ -;,. 40~+ Charlene Ogle Steve Ramirez '~'" Rand Richardson ~~,NOC6t,`, G ~s;~ s;,L~~r~ l., l\ br l-~ Lany~igbornson ~ t~ e,6,r, N ~, LtN raw ~ c ~ s? o N ~ ~, ~6 `~- 3 g ~.~ 'S~ ~~'t S ~- 3 ~-}~ Sheila Smith tZ~t''hKR F I,,rt~:-„~a„ (~ ~.a~ Dusty Stang John Stockton Kitty Stone Robert Thompson Ronnie Wallis Frank Wilkins ~~" Susan Layman Wild -~=~~-~aF,r~T h ;~~~~~T~° lL i~.t fl\ u,a m Sandra Wilson L~~$t~ ~1~~Faa~c~ ~ ~~ao '. ~,s~~ u~><c-~~~,~' ~'~~r~` a~~~, '~i~q~~~~r-r- ~-jz+rr { aqg ~' ~-t~\~l+At~, r3~r~~ ~wr~-cs~R A~cc~ht~l;< - ~~yF{EN ~'~1Cr3~S~'ea~ L:npi~N ~ G:., T a E.rJEry ~ Ro~o.t,,,.~ C„~v ro\\ C~c~a~ti~ Zf ~-7/ (~J y' ~- `~S14 9 ~.d~~ uq 0+J~4 Ci~nGY` $q C~~RL Z'NF c~:: GE012 GE 1~IA.1 ~~E Y1 8306 Appalachian Drive Austin, Texas 78759 512-338-1993 prlynemajer@hotmail.com August 15, 2000 Dear Classmate, I sure enjoyed seeing everyone at the class reunion and want to thank those of you who were instrumental in organizing the event. Naturally, we missed those of you who didn't attend our 35th reunion and hope that you will be able to come to the next get-together. I have enclosed a class roster for both the 1965 and 1966 graduating classes. If anyone has current addresses for those with missing information, please let me know. You are all welcome to call me, if you are going to be in Austin. My daytime number is 512-32&7997. Evenings I can be reached at 512-33&1993. Lets not wait five years to see each other again. Sincerely, Carlyne Gough Majewski a~ ° 0 o_ .~ E d~ ,~ N ~^ i" C o r a r t f 0 4 d i¢ 1 C r d t rd s T ~' D C O c CA `~ C; .v r rn~ ~I m p~ _~ r o_ N _~ U I s J 0 0 ur m Q h ~, E ~ ~ ~ a U _Q ~ ~r . L a ~ ~ v E z J ~ j ~ Z m u -/ ,Js J L ~~ w ~ ~? 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Miller" <pjm515c@acs.tamu.edu> To: Ann Ganter <aganter@collegestation.isd.tenet.edu> Here's Eleanor's a-mail. P.J. Miller Visiting Assistant Professor Department of Health and Kinesiology TAMU -4243 Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4243 Ph 979.845.1471 Fax 979.847.8987 pjmiller@tamu.edu From: "ejtwmsent" <ejtwmsent@email.msn.corrv To: <pjmiller@tamu.edu> Subject: King and Queen from the African American Community for CSISD for the 10/13/00 Homecoming Date: Thu, Aug 31, 2000, 7:57 PM I have been gathering information regarding the subject; I have come up with the following Information. The oldest African-American Male, Mr. Booker T. Robinson; 99 years of age; attended Wellborn Elem. when it was being taught at Pleasant Grove Church. His birthdate is November 18, 1900. He is wheel chair bound and cannot make the affair. Mr. ~Ilie Terrell is 83 years of age and attended Wellborn Elem. His birthdate is June 10, 1917; and he is willing to represent the African American Community on Mr. Robinson's behalf. The oldest African-American Female, Mrs. Emma Terrell Nixon, 91 years of age, attended Wellborn School, her birthdate is May 6, 1909. She is wheel chair bound and cannot make the affair. Mrs. Mozelle Williams is 89 years of age, attended Wellborn Elem. Her birthdate is 1 211 0/1 91 0; and, she is willing to represent the African American Community on Mrs. Nixon's behalf. Please let me know if this is feasible; additionally, I will be working on getting names and addresses for some of the CSISQ alumni that did not attend Lincoln High School so that they may receive the "newsletters." The people that I talked to appeared to be very excited about these events. Annie will be sending the a-mail addresses as soon as she can get a breather from a big project that she is working on. We will meet the 9/6/00 deadline. I will be in Atlanta over the weekend but will be back on 9/5/00. Eleanor J. Williams Page: 1 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH M. L. (Red) CASHION, CPCU Business Affiliation: Chairman Emeritus - Anco Corporation (Insurance) Office Address: P. O. Box 3889 (1733 Briarcrest Drive) Bryan, Texas 77805 Phone 409-774-6522 Email cashionQanco.com Assistant: Carolyn Ricca, Phone 409-774-6520 Email ricca@anco.com Home Address: 8360 Turkey Creek Road, College Station, Texas 77845 Football Career: Began officiating in Texas High Schools in 1952 during his senior year at Texas A&M Universiry. For 21 years, officiated junior high, B Team, high School and college football. College included Southland, Lone Star and Southwest Conference. In 1972 joined the NFL (National Football League) as a Line Judge and 4 years later became a Referee. Somewhere along the way developed his famous "First Down" call. Referee in Super Bowl XX (Chicago Bears vs. New England Patriots) and Super Bowl XXX (Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburg Steelers). Retired from NFL after 25 years following his final playoff game between Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Denver Broncos in Denver on January 4, 1997. During his 25 years with the NFL, in addition to his two Super Bowls, he officiated 18 playoff games, one Pro Bowl and almost 500 professional games. Currently serves as Trainer for the referees in the NFL and also the Big XII Athletic Conference. Elected to the 1997 Board of Directors of the National Association of Sports Officials (NA5O). Past President of the Professional Football Referees Association. Education: Texas A&M University - BBA with Personnel Management, Minor-1953 Continental Insurance Company -Agents School Aetna C&C Advanced Agents School Charter Property & Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) M. L. (Red) Cashion Biographical Sketch (Continued) Business Background: Served as Administrative Officer in Service. (Army) Following the Service entered charcoal manufacturing business in 1955 as owner and manager. Entered insurance business in 1956 as partner in general agency. Merged in 1966 to form Anco. Personal Information: Born and raised in the center of the Texas A&M University campus where fathex was General Secretary of the YMCA. Married in 1952 to the former Lou Burgess. Three daughters and one son. Daughter, Shelley, graduated from Texas Tech; daughter, Sharon, graduated from the University of Houston; daughter, Joyce, graduated from the University of Texas; and son, Jim, graduated from Texas A&M University. Member of the First Baptist Church, Bryan, Texas. Board of Directors, Bryan/College Station Economic Development Foundation. Past President of the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce. Past President of the Brazos County Industrial Foundation. Served as Vice President for Tourist and Convention and Chairman of the Aviation Committee, Bryan- College Station Chamber of Commerce, Served as Chairman of the Board of Region VI Education Service Center. Past President of Brazos County Association of Insurance Agents. Served as Guest Professor of Insurance at Texas A&M University. Speaker for the 1990 Texas A&M University Muster Ceremony, the annual gathering of all Aggies held worldwide each year on Apri121. Elected "Citizen of the Year" for 1994 by the Bryan/College Station Chamber of Commerce. 1999 Campaign Chairman for the Brazos County United Way. Board of Trustees St. Joseph Hospital Foundation. 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Tonight's festivities include the presentation of the following dignitaries as well as crowning the eldest Alum from Consolidated and Lincoln Schools. Alumni Association President: Tim Jones '76 Honorary Chair Red Cashion '49 Local Business Executive and former NFL Referee who officiated two Super Bowls. Distinguished Alum Neil Sperry '62 Authored "Complete Guide to Texas Gardening" Distinguished Alum Eleanor Williams 'S5 1 S` African American woman to certify as an air traffic control specialist for the Federal Aviation Administration Coming Home ueens Ntrs. Emma Terrell Nixon, age 91 attended Wellborn School represented by: Mrs. Mozelle Williams, age 89 attended Wellborn School Mary Bolton Eckles age 90 Coming Home Kings Mr. Booker T. Robinson, age 99 attended Wellborn School represented by Mr. Willie Terrell, age 83 attended Wellborn School Mr. Fred Hensel, age 81 ~rn For more information call: Ann Ganter, Director of the College Station ISD Education Foundation 979-764-5422 "Coming Home Activates" 2000 <~ Friday, October 13 Pre-game: 7:00 p.m. Crowning of Kings and Queens 7:30 p.m. Coming Home Dinner ($12.00/pers) Gro~,~,~Y~~~,as A&M Consolidated HS Cafeteria We will have entertainment: A&M Consolidated HS Cafeteria 7:30 p.m. A&M Consolidated group singing ~ ~ ~;ys 8:00 p.m. Lincoln High Alumni Choir Complimentary football tickets ~,~ ~ p S~ Tours of A&M Consolidated High School Chrissy Hester, Principal Saturday, October 14 Lunch 11:30 a.m. Brazos Hall ($12.00/pers) Broadcast of A&M/Baylor game ~' ~~~,., S~ , ~ ~S , ~z ~~ 1 tim`~c,U~s' 7L College Station ISD Alumni Association Meeting _ Tuesday, August S, 2000 6:30 p.m. at A&MConsolidated High School Computer Lab Room Agenda Items: 1. Welcome/Introductions 2. Update on Alumni 3. Committee Members • Membership: P`~ • Newsletter: `~ ~Er ~ rocks ~o • Events: 4. Coming Home Activities `~-~.,J~~.,,,~tL.~.. ` ~~ 0 ~' ~1 riv,~~ - ~~ ~~c S ``~ tr ~'".^..^ R 6 0 S~ October 13, Friday: rn~q ~ • High School Tours ~ b`~ ~`~"~" ~~ • Dinner, game, crowning Coming Home king/queen - ~ ~~..d~.o . `'S ~c.b ~b5.*150N ~.~t'hN CJ awl ~ C a,: October 14, Saturday `~vtirc,~oM y ~l~d, ~~ TA m u ADS rb n ~ o~ .~ ak~h vr.~ ~l `~ v`iS ~ \7~~ October 15, Sunday P o~s~„~,1ti~ $~S, 5. Class Agents/Decade Reps 6. Entering data 7. Next ffeneral meeting: Lv -ac~ ~~,.. l~c`t C3~ o -'T A Contact for Information: Ann canter 979-764-5422 aQanter@collegestation.isd.tenet.edu CSISD Education Foundation Director Tim Jones 979-776-3261 timothy.c.jones@wellsfar~o.com President, CSISD Alumni Association P.J. Miller 979-845-1471 pfmiller@ tamu.edu Membership Committee r -~ ~ CSISD Alumni Association College Station ISD Alumni Association 1Vleeting August 29, 2000 1. Welcome Tim 2. Coming Home Planning C~ ~ ~ ~,~ • Web page Ann • Database update P J • Newsletter • name haw Pr•N ~ P J • mailing P J - Dinner Friday 1(7 .Q~ ,~~~N p, L~,-,~. ~ , r.~, ,P~ G Nr3e,~us . Chrissy ~ S -Sb r~,nx ~pCS~Cir Gprnf • Lunch Saturday ~r ~~p`Pys cb; Fr,,,~. ° bzOC ~1.q~I - 8~~'fZ@hL.~CN Nfk\ \G C-~~C~~N Ann G~~ CG • Football Tickets ~ r~ - G C rE~~ Chrissy ~ • T-shirts ~ 1 S Julie/Jack • Tours ~~~ 1a S ~ S ~,~ A r~ Chrissy • King/Queen Ann ~~~. ~ ~ Y~s~~ ~0 S r ~ oG ti - ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ !v o, c~,a ~h~~ ~ ~, n~ ~~ ~L ~r 3. Executive Committee Tim C''a~-Q\ S ~Y~ yC G Sb 4. TV/Media Blitz/ Morning show/ Aggie 96/Eagle Ann/Chrissy i o l l~ '~ S1 t L~ web ~~ rn m~r~~~~ Gl 5. Next Meeting: October 4, Wednesday Dinner V P - ~ ate, ~ ~ S~~ Shy»~ ~ r~~s `~ ~rn~s ~Y`r~Q~b C~~ 1"'~ ~t I ~i l Lr ~ l i J V i 1 la Q L~ ~.J P-~11 U ~ 1 1 1 l a ~-. J ~ v ~+ ~~~ ~ i~~ Introduction and Overview For decades, the alumni association concept has been successfully used as a vehicle to maintain communication and socialization with individuals who shared common learning experiences during a time of life when great personal and social development took place. Private secondary schools and public and private colleges and universities have relied on their former graduates for continuing support in a variety of ways. Since the early development of public school foundations in the late 1970's, the public high school alumni association (as an adjunct to a foundation or as a foundation in and of itself) has become an exciting and innovative way to keep alumni involved in their former schools. Communication and socialization with former classmates and friends throuoh newsletters, social events and enhanced class reunion activities provide individuals with a link with their past. In addition, the association offers a vehicle through which financial and in-kind gifts may be shared by graduates with their former high school, providing added educational opportunities for current and future students. Individuals involved as volunteers in organizing and operating the alumni association should not be expected to essentially be fund raisers. Their job is to create and distribute communications, provide expanded opportunities for socialization and generally have "fun" with the process. While the association can be of great assistance to the parent foundation in fund raising efforts, the only funds it needs to be directly involved in attracting are for its general operational needs. Once established, most associations become financially self-sufficient through the marketing of membership dues and event fees. Other appropriate income sources may include the sale of products (memorabilia), small unsolicited donations, class donations and in-kind gifts from individuals and businesses to enhance the quality and quantity of alumni services. Other significant benefits include services rendered to classes in reunion planning and general class communication. For example, locating classmates every several years to develop mailing lists may be the most time-consuming and potentially expensive cost in planning any reunion. The alumni association tracks alumni on at least an annual basis, making such lists available on short notice to class officers, agents or others involved in the reunion process. Over time, the association may develop the capacity to offer other services including invitation mailings, facility location, school tours on reunion day, welcoming parties and a variety of other social activities. The successful high school alumni association tends to encourage and facilitate class reunions, often helping them to occur.I z 0 0 z 0 z 0 U D W ~D v , z 0 W C~ W J J U 0 ._ c~ ,N c c~ O 1 fl Q ,~ `~ ~ , ~1 v hn - r,~\\ ~ E ~ b. rye L S cL~ v ~~~~ ~ .~ ~ ~ t-- ~ c~ '^ 6.01. Nominating Committee. The nominating committee shall be composed of three current or former Board members appointed at the annual meeting by the Executive Board. The nominating committee shall, not less than thirty (30) days prior to the annual meeting following their appointment, provide a slate of officers and Board members for consideration by the Board. An attempt shall be made to nominate individuals from a broad array of class years. 6.02. Membership Committee. The membership committee shall maintain records of all living graduates and others eligible for membership in the Association. conduct membership recruitment, maintain accurate records of membership payments and operate a timely membership renewal system. 6.03. Publications Committee. The publications committee shall produce and disseminate a newsletter for and about alumni and alumni activities and other publications at a time and in a manner prescribed by the Board. The chairperson of the publications committee shall be the editor of the newsletter. 6.04. Special Events Committee: The special events committee shall plan, conduct or cause to be conducted all events and activities of the Association. 6.05. Other Committees and Authority. The Board may create such other committees as it may seem appropriate. The president shall appoint all committee chairpersons and committee membership. 12 ~ ~ z z ~; -c <° °> ~ D D ~' C7 -I (7 D ~ ~7 ~ o ~ ~. ~ ~ _ ~ ~ _. N ~ t ~ L ~ tn ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rt c ~. ~ N 2 ~ <p ~ Q7 O Q ~ ~ "O cD D ~ CJ7 1 V rn ~ cn OD 1 N 1 D °~ a 1 ~ (J7 N 00 Q- ~ n ~ _ O ~ ~ O y i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o n~ ~_ ~ v r ~° m m w ~ = w 1 n Q ~ ~ O - O O O O N D ] (D (a (D (Q (D (Q (D ca (D cQ ~ D (D CD (D (D (D n cn cn cn cn cn u ~ w v v v ~ > > > ~ ~ .~I X X X X X P ~' v v V V V w a m ~ oo i w o m a r, c c ii i v n c JD A ~l V V ~I V O V O N O :71 O O A A O -p ;a A O W W N U~ (T CJl A CO (O 3 p p A J O O O 1 O V N N -+ p O (~ O (D O (O O CO = O O W A ~ O O O W V c0 OD A p p N O O V A O A O fD - °1 ~ -i ~ v Q 0 m m ~; ~ fD o s N m ~ m a ~ _ ~ ~ '(7 ~ Q ~ v ~ a o m ~' o ~ ~ ~ ~ Q- m m ~ ~ ~ c m ~ v ~ ' o o ~ ~; n o 3G a m ~ 1 Q ~ m '~ ~ ~ n Q ~~ "~^ l C ... PD ~D n„Y_. i'3r~ ~.. A Newsletter for Alumni of A&M Consolidated and Lincoln Higt- Schools September 2000 Vo1.1 No. l care o~ ~~~~~ ~ Ready ! Set ! G o ! ' The A~'~i C°n$°iidated ~ ~ ~ jelcome to the inaugural issue of PawPrints, a ~-~`°~ Hzgh 5cho°~ ~~ 1~ r newsletter published by the A&M Association is kzcking oft their or~ani2ation with a Consolidated/Lincoln Alumni Association. The Coming Home. weekend.. Set A&M Consolidated/Lincoln Alumni Association has aside October l3 8~ ~4 to join been created to organize and implement an all-class, us.in reminiscing with all-year alumni under the umbrella of the College classanates and meeting some Station ISD Education Foundation. The purpose of o~ the z~ew veneration of k al~unr::i. The weekend begins this newly formed group is to keep alumni involved with a dinner at the,High in our schools, improve communication with former School inc3uding ~ classmates through newsletters, social events and compli~xtentarv tickets to the enhanced class reunions and provide opportunities Consol vs+ Cy Creek football ~ for socializing through special events and activities. ~-- game.. At half-time, Zed Las'nion, i-ianvrar~ %.iaairmao of the Alumni Association, Where are o u ? will crown the Kixig and ~ Y ..`Queen of Consolidated and Lincoln High sc~taols. The l<ing`and Queen will be the ~ The first major task for the Alumni Associatior, is to oldest. rnan and w~ oman from create a database of current names and addresses ABM Consolidated and from of all alumni. This monumental task has begun but Lincoln High. School. {Anv ~ we need your help. If you know any alum who did ideas vn who's the oldest ~ not receive this newsletter, we probably do not have alumni from `A2~*~ ` ! their correct mailin Information. Please send them a Consolidated. Contact Ann g 3 Gamer, 9~9.7E~.~2.2} On ~ registration form or registration can be completed on [ 1~rday eveniztg, :tours of the the CSISD web site: collegestation.isd.tenet.edu. high drool wi}.l be conducted Please encourage all your classmates and other and the weekend will ~~ to become a part of the Association. ~ conclude with a l::nch at } Bra2as Hall {next`to thicken °~~ ~°.~ with a broadcast Con r a t u l a t i o n s~ (radio OT ~} 4f the A&41 VS. ~ • Baylor game ~ur sincere thanks and congratulation to the 2000- Specia# welcome to t#~e 2001 Alumni Association officers: classes o€ tie 1 `~5~'s w~c are ~o9air~g their P e~r€~on tl~ts President: Titre Jones '76, A&M Consolidated '' weeker}d. VVe Dope yoez will Vice-President: Eleanor Williams '55, Lincoln High gains in some of the,Corning Secretary: Shelley Rice '90, A&M Consolidated Home acti~itses. ~ Treasurer: Jamie Bassett '69, A&M Consolidated What: The inaugural kick-off event for the A&M Consolidated/Lincoln Alumni Association When October 13-14, 2000 Why: To meet, greet, and reminisce Where: Friday, October 13 at A&M Consolidated High School Saturday, October 14 at Brazos Hall Special Event: Crowning of the King and Queen (oldest alum of A&M Consolidated and Lincoln Highs) . ^~y. Join us for a casual weekend of relaxing, enjoying tune with our friends and ""'~"' sharing ideas for future reunion events. =- `". .~. 1J .:.~ ~~ ~./ ,.a ~....• . ~ .rI Friday, October 13 We wall support the Tiger Band by participating in aband-sponsored chicken fried steak dinner at the high school. Our dinner will begin at 7:00 p.m. in order to allow the band members tune to eat and march into the game. Chrissy Hester, principal of the high school, has offered complimentary tickets to the Consol vs. Cy-Creek football game. Attendees can choose to attend the game or stay and visit with classmates. Ms. Hester will also provide tours of the beautifully remodeled high school. The 7:00 p.m. dinner includes entertainment and a program. Half-Time Special Event At half-time the Honorary Chairman will crown the oldest alumni from A&M Consolidated and Lincoln High Schools. Saturday, October 14 Meet us at Brazos Hall for a fajita lunch while we continuing to catch up with old friends and classmates or watching/ listening as A&M takes on Baylor in Waco. The festivities will commence at noon with lunch being served shortly thereafter. The A&M- Baylor game begins at 1:00 p.m. Brazos Hall is located on South College Avenue next to the Chicken Oil Co. Red Cashion ' S0 has been selected as Honorary Chairman of the Alumni Association ~ Please complete this form and rettun it to the address below. Class Year: E-maiL• O AddreseChartge Name: First: Maiden: Last: Address• City: State: Zip: Home Phone: _ _ _ Work Phone: Fax: Membership: Dues will be $10.00 per year to join the A&M Consolidated/ Lincoln Alumni Association. join now for a complimentary 2000-20001 membership. ^ Sign me up for a FREE 2000-2001 membership ^ I want to help defray the cost of this publication; Here's my donation! Number Friday, October 13 Coming Home Dinner ($12.00/pare) • Complimentary football tickets Tour of A&M Consolidated High School (Free) Saturday, October 14 Lunch at Brazos Hall ($12.00/pare) Broadcast of A&M / Baylor game Golf Shirts (embroidered) ($35.00/ ea) S M L XL XXL Names of Coming Home Attendees n TOTAL FREE Amount Paid Payment Options My check is enclosed in the amount of $ Please chazge a total of $ to my ^Visa Signature for credit cazd chazge: ^Mastercard Exp. Date: Card # Registration must be received by October 9 to guazantee participation in activities. Activities will be finalized according to interest shown through advanced registration Return registration form and payment to Ann Ganter, CSISD Alumni Assoaation,1812 Welsh, College Station, TX 77845 zosz-o-~s~~ xi `I~IOI.Ld,LS ~rJ3'I"IO~ ~Ad I~I2If1gHSd 80I i sin~Q ti.~anag I I"' I' I"I"' 1 1 l' I""' l l' I' I' I' I"'"III"I"I"I I"' 1 1"' 1 1 L LZ 'oN 1!w~ad ~xal 'uoll~s a6alio~ aldd ~Jd1SOd 'S 'n •6~p il~ad-uoN Mark Your Calendars!! Don't Miss the Fun!! A&M Consolidated/Lincoln Alumni Association Coming Home Weekend October 13 & 14 Here is a partial list of hotels in the area to help in planning your stay. Quality Suites 695-9500 Best Western 260-9150 Hampton Inn 846-0184 Hilton 693-7500 La Quinta 696-7777 '`Holiday Inn Express 846-8700 ('Will be opening sometime mid October on University Drive) c~g~ ~,'uoue;g a~a~o~ ~IsiaM ZISi uor;erooss~ nnun~ ujoauri /pa;ep~osuo' y~~d We are seeking nominations for Distinguished Alumni from Lincoln and A&M Consolidated High Schools. Submit a name and brief explanation to: Ann Ganter CSISD Alumni Association 1812 Welsh College Station, TX 77845 or a-mail: aganter@collegestation.isd.tenet.edu We think we have identified the oldest alumni but if you have any ideas, please send them to Ann Ganter. ~~,~~~ ~ ~~ ~~,~~ - X96 -~~i ~P~V r M ~ u~%~V 11~V ~ z~ l~~ ~ ~Q~ ~ ~h ~9b- ~~~3 ~~ ~ ~5 o r~ X16 ~ -a `7 °7 ~ 9 `~'NV ~-~~C.~,n~ - ~~~5 ~~~~ ~O~o-Qo~~ 'J-~-t~~~r~mT~. CvM _ ~_~~ _ ~~~q~2 ~~ (~~ c ~~~ ~ for the A&M Consolidated Class of '65 40-Year Reunion April 1,2,3, 2005 _. ~~ Make plans now to attend. Reunion hotel is the Courtyard Marriott, 3939 Hwy. 6 South 979-695-8111 The rate is $79 per night plus tax. More information to follow in the new year. February 14, 2005 Dear A&M Consolidated Class of '65 Classmates, Can you believe it? It's time for our 40 year reunion! Your reunion committee has been busy planning, and the emphasis this time is on visiting and relaxing and eating and visiting some more. Take a look at the schedule of events, then let us know which ones you will be attending. Friday, April 1 To kick things off there will be an open bar and plenty of snacks at Dianne Ross Feldman's -from 7:00 until ..... Dianne's house is at 2336 Kendal Green Circle. Take Hwy. 6 south to Greens Prairie exit. Go right on Greens Prairie about 1 mile to entrance of Castlegate. Turn right into Castlegate. Turn left at stop sign onto Kendal Green. Her house is a red brick with white trim on the right hand side of the street just around the curve. Saturday, Apri12 A golf outing has been organized by Tommy Meinecke. Meet at 10:00 at the Texas A&M Golfcourse Clubhouse. No need to pay in advance, but please let us know if you are planning to play so Tommy can have an idea how many to plan for. Or Antiquing and self-guided tour of historic downtown Bryan (see enclosed brochure). If you haven't been back in a while you' 11 be surprised to see what's been done with the Palace Theater, La Salle Hotel, Carnegie Library, etc. Plus there are several great antique shops to explore. We'll gather at 11:30 for lunch at Madden's Casual Gourmet in the Old Bryan Marketplace, 202 S. Fsryan (used to be Central Texas Hardware). It's dutch treat, but please RSVP so we'll know how many to plan for. The big event! Catered barbeque, catfish fry, and open bar at Carl Gough's. Starts at 5:30 -we'll eat at 6:30. Carl's house is at 1102 Royal Adelaide. Take Hyw. 6 south to Greens Prairie exit. Turn left on Greens Prairie. Pass Lakeway and Stone Forest on your right, then turn right onto Pebble Creek Parkway. Follow Pebble Creek Parkway until it dead ends and turn left onto Royal Adelaide. Carl's house is on the right. Sunday, April 3 Before you hit the road, stop for breakfast and one last visit. We'll meet at 10:00 at the Courtyard by Marriott, 3939 Hwy 6 South. This will be dutch treat also, but let us know if you are interested so we can tell the hotel how much space to set aside for us. .~ ~ ~, Reunion Hotel Information Courtyard by Marriott, 3939 Highway 6 South, College Station (979-695-8111) They are holding 30 rooms for April 1 and 2. The group rate is $79 per night plus tax. Ask for A&M Consolidated Class of '65 Reunion Group. Cut off date for the group rate is March 16~h. As guests check in they will be given a $5.00 coupon (two per room) to use toward the Sunday buffet breakfast! Those not staying at the hotel but joining the group for breakfast will pay the regular price of $7.95. List of Missing (Please let us know if you know the whereabouts or how to get hold of these people.) Jim Amyx Charlene Ogle Bob Bishop Virginia Patterson Dew Linda Bloom Goughnour (Palm Springs, CA) Jerry Pickron Moore Janet Botner Steve Ramirez Willie Brown Sheila Smith Billy John Carter Collysue Chamblee Lawson Johrmy Claridy Charles Courim Jean Cullen Julie Davis Nancy Diserens Tom Duncan Susan Layman Wild Susan Lee Kathy Lewis Coppinger David Litchford Bruce Lolmaugh Mike Lundergan Sharon Lynch Meeks Roseann Mankins Jane Martin Goehring Ron McAnally Linda Meiller Cartwright Charles Miller Frank Morrison Dusty Stang John Stockton Robert Thomas Ronnie Wallis Mary Ann Warren Hancock Danny Whitt Frank Wilkins Sandra Wilson Kenneth Young A&M Consolidated Class of '65 (women in alphabetical order by maiden_names) .~< ~' ~_ ~~~ S ~ ~ ~ Kim Alexander 1503 Virginia Avenue Durham, NC 27705-3118 919-286-2878 3- ~ Jim Amyx C ~o.~;j ~:;1,,,~~ 3403 Mapleleaf Lane ' q~ Richardson, TX 75082 972-234-3529 214-629-5372 cell Pat AYtk nos "~p ~ H N 3906 Rock Prairie Road College Station, TX 77845 979-690-0031 979-220-3012 cell f~~Ann Avera Fregia -~. 3811 Lamplighter Circle Missouri City, TX 77459 afregia ~houston.rr.com 281-438-6676 832-814-3748 cell ~~~q ~ -~ Lorelei Brown ~~rn p~.M~~re 1014 Spence Street Austin, TX 78702 lorelei(a,grandecom.net 512-477-8925 512-507-1947 cell Ron Brown ~~-r~;~~ 1767 Harley Ann Arbor, MI 48103 Yolanda Burkhalter HouzE 3017 NE 105' Street Seattle, WA 98125 ybhouze(c~comcast.net 206-522-2005 206-498-5933 cell ~o rI +A~~' S V S'~N ~-~rc> rN ..r Z.'Z.Z"z 6> Aol . 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T / ' ~av~ Y~ r ~- ~ ~ ~ - q -- - - ~ ~ - ~US pN ~1 C~'C'~S ~~`~~Z ~~ ~'~ C't~~ ~ 1~ g ?~ ~ \ ~ ~'~~ c~ 1z~ L'e ~~'~ ~- ~ {J~1.~YJ ~-~- ~ c~ ~~~~ ~~c~- ~F~ ~_~pk'rc~~~-~ _~~1~_~cY1C'A~'~~1C~--- • BEVERLI DAVIS From: "CARL GOUGH" <ckgough@verizon.net> To: "Berverli Davis" <bevimeow@verizon.net>; "Katherine A. Edwards" <kedwards@tamu.edu>; "Russ Harvell" <rphgetoverit@sbcglobal.net>; "Sallye J Henderson" <sallye@apgest.tamu.edu>; "Tom Meinecke" <tmeinecke@blinn.edu>; "Dianne S Feldman" <feldman@rmmtex.com> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 3:56 PM Attach: Class reunion revised.doc Subject: Fw: Reunion Got this letter from Darrell, I'm sure we can find someone "eloquent" to read it. (I only had a small sip of Cherry Vodka and Coke," I'm not like the rest of those Guys".) Carl -----Original Message ----- From: "Darrell Gossett" <d~ossett@lanvera.com> To: "Cart Gough (E-mail)" <ckgough~verizon net> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 1:17 PM Subject: Reunion > Dear Carl and Kathy, > I regret to say that Harriet and I will be unable to attend the reunion in • > April. I am sick about it but I will be working 12 hour days from the 1st > through the 7th or 8th. We have been talking though and we want to see > you > guys again. If possible I would like to coordinate our trip to CS with a > time Peter and Susie are there so we could see them as well. Since you > guys > t~~~ every once and a while, let us know what would be a good weekend for > everyone. I will give you a list of weekends for the next several months > that I would be unable to come: > April 9th & 10th > l~,~ril 16th & 17th We will be in Hawaii these two weekends > nl 30th & May 1st Working > ~ae 4th & 5th Working > J~+ne 11th & 12th > .dune 18th & 19th We will be in Cabo San Lucas Mexico on these two weekends > July 2nd & 3rd Working > September 3rd & 4th Working > October 1st & 2nd Working > November 12th & 13th > November 19th & 20th We will be in Myrtle Beach South Carolina Golfing > these > two weekends > > I hope one of the weekends not shown above will work out for everyone. > I am attaching a document that if there is time during the dinner, I would 2/25/05 > like to share with everyone. Let us hear from you. > Darrell • > Well, by now all of today's activities are complete. For those of you that played golf, the one's that told the best lies about their capabilities going to the first tee box, are happy because they won all of the bets. For those of you that went shopping/sight seeing, you are either exhausted from all of the walking or broke from all of your purchases. I am really sorry having to miss our 40`" reunion. Our class was and still is someth sgtill special. My wife Harriet, during our 30`h reunion, never having met any of you guy felt totally at ease and included, proving this class is special and very considerate of others. She was looking forward to seeing everyone again as much as I was. However, unlike the Carl's and Peter's of this world, some us still have to work for a living. I am with a small company and the 1~` of the month is our busiest time forcing everyone to be involved in the day-to-day requirements. We all think of each other from time to time. However, when it gets close to the reunion, things come to my mind that you don t normally think of. As everyone knows I was very introverted and shy and didn't talk very much, so sharing my thoughts has always been difficult, but I wanted to try. Most sane pe a few of thef occasions thatcame to my warped However, I wanted to share with everyon mind: ~. Since James Carter and I were neighbors growing up, we played together a lot. I will never forget the day James broke my Roy Rodgers belt buckle. My plans were to beat him up for such an unforgivable act. However, I obviously didn't think my plan through very well since he knocked my front two teeth out and made me swallow them. 2. On a Friday night before going to Galveston the next day, Walter was providing one of his major league pitching exhibitions for our loyal fans and I was attempting to stop his pitches before they injured either the umpire or me. They make a device for people that protect vital parts of their anatomy called a cup, which I was too foolish to use. For thlonsUe hawalter threw a carve ball that hit the 1 probably be self-explanatory as I cont ground just on the other side of the plate and came in contact with something other than my glove. Although very painful, it provided me with an impressive package at the beach the next day. Unfortunately, that is the only time I could say that. 3. Playing a round of golf with Larry Geodfry and deciding that golf was the most ridiculous attempt at humiliation I ever attempted. Who could enjoy swinging with all your might at some little white ball, sending it God knows where, then having to go look for it just to do it all over again. I decided I was sure I could fmd something less painful to do with my time like go to the dentist. 4. Dick Pewthers brought up a memory in a document he composed for our 30-year reunion that I didn't recall. I shhave been agumo~ since Rick and I be g~e dipping and a fight. That mu model citizens we were would never have done such a thing. 5. Although I considered myself quite the athlete, there were those that did not look quite as favorably on my athletic prowess. One of those obviously uneducated individuals was Coach Churchill, who from time to time would decide to put me into a basketball game. There was, however, a caveat associated with my entering the game. I had to promise not to dribble the ball and get the ball to Tom Meinecke as soon as possible. 6. Since I am sure everyone is becoming bored with my futile attempt at humor, I will close with one final memory that I rate as one of the best examples of how close not only our class was but how close the student body at Consolidated was. There was an evening in 1964 when four juniors went to the drive in theater with their only motive being to see the movie. I believe their names were Carl Gough, Peter Fagan, Rick Carlton and Darrell Gossett. You can tell from those names their motives were strictly honorable. Surprisingly enough, the entire senior class came to watch the same movie the four juniors were there to watch. As it turns out, there was some alcohol involved during the evening and the next day all HELL broke loose. Even though from my understanding, there was intense interrogation, not one senior mentioned those four juniors there watching the movie with them. I think that speaks very clearly for the character of the student body at Consolidated. Not for what they did to be put in that position, but how they protected the fate of those lowly underclassmen. In closing I once again regret having to miss this memorable occasion but am already looking forward to our big 50. I hope everyone is having a wonderful time and I wish to personally thank all of you that work so hard each time we have one of these cherished occasions. Harriet and I put on a golf tournament for 9 years and I know how much work, planning and personal sacrifice goes into organizing an event of this magnitude. Thanks are such a small token of my appreciation for your efforts. 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G ~\~ Page 1 of 2 BEVERLI DAVIS From: "BobJones" <BobJones@jonescarter.com> To: "Ann Avera Fregia" <afregia@houston.rr.com>; "Barbara Livingston" <blivingston@harrisoninterests.com>; "Beverli Davis" <bevimeow@verizon.net>; "Carl Gough" <ckgough@verizon.net>; "Carlyne Gough Majewski" <cmajer@austin.rr.com>; "Carolyn Hooper" <Carolyn.hooper@sbcglobal.net>; "Chris Gooding Segulja" <crosegulja@yahoo.com>; "Claire Elkins" <Celkins2@cox.net>; "Collysue Chamblee Lawson" <randlecs@zianet.com>; "Darrell Gossett" <dgossett@lanvera.com>; "David Holmgreen" <dholmgreen@verizon.net>; "David Parsons" <dlparsons2@cox.net>; "Debbie Rose Woodall" <phwoodall@SBCglobat.net>; "Dianne Ross Feldman" <Feldman@rmmtex.com>; "Don DeLucia" <ddelucia@data-nexus.com>; "Donna Files Owens" <OwensN2pekes@yahoo.com>; "Earl Carls" <IAMEZEE@yahoo.com>; "Fred McNiel" <Fmcniel@lueav.escl4.net>; "Fred Worley" <fandbworley@aol.com>; "James Lee Carter" <Cartercpc12@aol.com>; "Jerry Holbert" <jholbert@sfasu.edu>; "John Perry" <Vivianabanana3@yahoo.com>; "Julie Davis Dietz" <dietz Julie@aramark.com>; "Karen Berndt" <KarenBerndt@MSA.com>; "Katherine Edwards" <kedwards@tamu.edu>; "Larry Carter" <Icarter@jonescarter.com>; "Linda Bloom Fort" <fortli@aol.com>; "Linda Rudder wlliams" <Jgw9520@aol.com>; "Lorelei Brown" <lorelei@grandecom.net>; "Pat Hotchkiss Wingfield" <patriciaw@BHlsland.com>; "Peter Fagan" <pgfmtnhi@aol.com>; "Phil Butler" <Butlerpc98@aol.com>; "Rick Carlton" <rgcarlton@hotmail.com>; "Robert Reid" <Robert.reid@hok.com>; "Russ Harvell" <RPHgetoverit@sbcglobal.net>; "Sallye Sorenson Henderson" <sallye@tamu.edu>; "Sandra Free Johnson" <sandy@scheiderich.com>; 'Tom Wolters" <Tim.wolters@bankofamerica.com>; "Tommy Meinecke" <tmeinecke@blinn.edu>; "Virginia Gregory" <lip@hal-pc.org>; "Walter and Janet Gould Varvel" <varvel@earthlink.net>; "Yolanda Burkhalter Houze" <ybhouze@comcast.net> Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 7:12 PM Subject: A&M Consolidated Class of 1965 Class Reunion Dear Classmates, My apologies. I took on an assignment that I am obviously not capable of handling, but I'm finally close. All of the pictures that I received from individuals from the reunion have been downloaded and uploaded to Shutterfly. We now have our own picture webpage: http://www.consolidated.shutterfly.com password: Tigers Simply log on to "consolidated.shutterfly.com" from the hyperlink above and type in the password "Tigers" You will be able to review the pictures by album-there are currently four albums loaded. The easiest way to see the pictures is to select the Slideshow feature. You can order any pictures that you might want directly from Shutterfly. The pictures are of varying quality based on what camera was used for the pictures and how many mega pixels were used. If you chose to order any prints, you may want to check the recommended print size when you review the selected pictures for printing. You can also ADD any pictures that you have to the webpage and others can log on a to see your pictures, from our 40th or from any other class event or mini reunion that you might have, now or in the future. In fact, each one of us can control an album of pictures or post pictures to this website. If you sent pictures that didn't get uploaded (I did have trouble with a couple of the CDs that I received), please log on and upload via Shutterfly. If you have any comments or suggestions, please let me know. For those of you who missed the reunion, you were missed. I hope you enjoy the pictures and I hope that you will be able to make the next reunion. We all had a great time. Again, I regret the delay. 12/13/05 For all the KIDS who survived the 1930's, 40's, 50's, 60's, and 70's First, some of us survived being born to Mothers who smoked and/or drank while they carried us They took aspirin, ate blue cheese dressing and didn't get tested for diabetes. Then, after that trauma, our baby cribs were covered with bright-colored lead-based paint. We had no child-proof lids on medicine bottles, doors or cabinets and when we rode our kikes, we had no helmets, not to mention -the risks we took when hitchhiking. As children, we RODE in cars with no seat belt or air bags. Riding in the back of a pick-up on a warm day was always a special treat. We drank water from the garden hose, not from a bottle We often shared a soft drink with three or four friends, from one bottle and NO ONE actually died. We ate cupcakes, bread and butter, and drank soda pop with sugar in it, but we weren't overweight, because WE WERE ALWAYS PLAYING OUTSIDE IN THE YARD ! ! We would leave home in the morning and play all day, as long as we were back -when Mom told us to be home. No one was able to reach us on the phone all day -but we were OK. We would spend hours building our go-carts out of scraps and then, ride down the hill, only to find-out we forgot to make the brakes. After running into the bushes a few times, we learned to solve it. We did not have Playstations, Nintendos, X-boxes, video games, at all - - - no 99 channels on cable, no video tape movies, no "surround sound," no cell phones, no personal computers, no Internet or Internet chat rooms - - - WE HAD FRIENDS, so we went and found them -and played with them. We fell out of trees, got cut, broke bones and teeth -and there were no lawsuits from these injuries. We made-up games with sticks and tennis balls, ate worms (only with some tomato sauce for me), and although we were told it would happen, we did not put-out very many eyes, nor did the worms live in us forever. We rode bikes or walked to a friend's house and knocked on the door, or rang the bell, or just walked in and talked to them. There were no Little Leagues - no "Soccer Moms" - we made up the rules as we played the games. The idea of a parent bailin'-us-out, if we broke the law, was unheard of. They sided with the law! This generation has produced some of the best risk-takers, problem-solvers, and inventors -ever ! The past fifty years have seen an explosion of innovations and new ideas -that worked. We had freedom, failure, success and responsibility, and we learned HOW TO DEAL WITH IT ALL ! ! And aren't YOU are one of them ! ! CONGRATULATIONS. Page 1 of 4 BEVERLI DAVIS From: <Fortli@aol.com> ----- - - ~\I. ~dllCl~IG`WIIVUJWILII.I.VIII~, ~VCdt11C1 `W VII.~/VCI.I.VIII~, ~I~dI CIIJCIIIVI`W IYI J/'1. WI11~, <Fortli@aol.com>; <lorelei@grandecom.net>; <ybhouze@comcast.net> Cc: <rgcarlton@hotmail.com>; <Cartercpc12(,N' aol.com>; <randlecs@zianet.com>; <dietz- jiic~c7ai~iaK.i;uiii%; ~DCVIIIICVVII~~ICIILOii.llCli~ ~tiCi@iucia~uaia-~iC7lUJ.l.Vi-~-i% Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 6:57 PM ~-Ltach: (;ia55 ui i 365 roster 4-Z4-t~7.iiis Subject: Class of '65 Summer Reunion c~~~ ors °~ g~~1~1~a G~~J~J~~~~~ Howdy, y'all! Wow...things are realty starting to pick up for what we kiddingly were calling a "mini" reunion, but it looks like it's going to be much, much more! This is a pre-party to the "All 60's" Reunion that is being sponsored by the Class of '67. If you need any information on that spectacular event, let me know and I'll get it to you, otherwise, we're just going to be talking about us...the Class of '65! '~ Here's what we have planned so far: Friday, July 20 at Epicures on Texas Avenue in College Station -very casual!!!!! Cocktails 6:00 - 7:00 pm (full cash bar) followed by a Mexican Buffet. We'll have a DJ on hand to rock'n roll the night away! $25.00 per person (not including your "adult beverages)." All 1960's class mates are invited to attend (we know some of the classes don't have a planned event). RSVP AND PAYMENT MUST BE TO US BY JULY 1. IF YOU'RE PAYING BY CHECK, PLEASE MAIL TO RUSS HARVELL, 7609 LOVA/N, CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78414. WE ALSO ACCEPT PAYPAL, AMERICAN EXPRESS, DISCOVER, VISA AND MASTERCARD. Saturday -July 21: Golf Tournament -When, where and how much to follow but we need to know by June 15 if you're interested in playing. Spa Adventure - need a massage, facial, pedicure, manicure or want to get your hair done? If so, let me know by June 15 and I'll get a salon set up. 5/3/07 Page 2 of 4 Does anyone else have any ideas? There's also great antiquing in downtown Bryan if a group wants to get together and go down and browse Saturday morning and have lunch. So anyway, our friends...this looks like it's going to be an absolutely outstanding weekend. We're getting a great turn out (especially this early)! We need to know if you want us to set up a block of hotel rooms or if you want to just make your own arrangements. That, too, is something we need to know by June 7. Well, I've finally convinced myself we're going to attach a little questionnaire with this form to make it easy for ya! I'm also sending a second draft of our class roster. Thanks to everyone who contributed and the more input you can give me on our classmates, the more complete it will be. The "All 60's" Reunion is a separate event from ours and begins Saturday afternoon. Please contact Ann Boykin at Iwink2(aaol.com for more information if you haven't already received a notice from her. They are putting on one heckuva party for all of us 60's grads!!!!! Just because it's a lot easier, even though some of y'all won't be able to make it, you're going to be in the loop on all of the plans...so you'll be getting my emails, etc. Also, please let us know if you're NOT going to make it -we'll make up some really cool excuse for you (like you're on a whirlwind hot air balloon trip around the world, or something). Don't hesitate to give us a call - 361-452-0435 or contact us at fortl~ao~l.com. We're looking forward to seeing y'all in a few months! With warm regards, Russ and Linda Harvell This email isn't going through...) think it's Phil Butler's...can anyone confirm, correct, help out? Butlerpc9@aol.com 5/3/07 Page 1 of 3 BEVERLI DAVIS From: <Iwink2@aol.com> To: <Fortli@aol.com>; <afregia@houston.rr.com>; <randlecs@zianet.com>; <bevimeow@verizon.net>; <dietz Julie@aramark.com>; <ddelucia@data-nexus.com>; <kedwards@tamu.edu>; <Celkins2@cox.net>; <PGFMtnHi@aol.com>; <OwensN2pekes@yahoo.com>; <Carolyn.hooper@sbcglobal.net>; <patriciaw@bhisland.com>; <bobjones@jonescarter.com>; <blivingston@harrisoninterests.com>; <Fmcniel@lueav.esc14.net>; <tmeinecke@blinn.edu>; <dlparsons2@cox.net>; <dick@pewthers.com>; <Robert.reid@hok.com>; <phwoodall@sbcglobal.net>; <Feldman@rmmtex.com>; <sallye@tamu.edu> Cc: <crosegulja@yahoo.com>; <dgossett@lanvera.com>; <ckgough@verizon.net>; <cmajer@austin.rr.com>; <varvel@earthlink.net>; <bjbrubaker@harrisoninterests.com>; <lip@hal-pc.org>; <jholbert@sfasu.edu>; <dholmgreen@verizon.net>; <Vivianabanana3@yahoo.com>; <Jgw8520@aol.com>; <Tim.wolters@bankofamerica.com>; <Fandbworley@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 8:06 PM Attach: small%201ogo.jpg Subject: Re: A&M Consolidated Class of '65 42nd Mini Reunion... The CLass of'67 would be honored to have the '65 crashers. ;-) Seems we've hosted a few crashers in the past cuz WE GIVE THE BEST REiJNIONS!!! ;-) Many thanks to Russ and Linda for volunteering to be the class contacts. See you soon! Anne Elizabeth Anne Boykin LEFT-WRITE INK BOOKS 8407 Shadow Oaks College Station, TX 77845 H: 979-693-0224 C: 979-450-3296 F:979-764-5604 -----Original Message----- From: Fortli@aol.com To: afregia@houston.rr.com; randlecs@zianet.com; bevimeow@verizon.net; dietz Julie@aramark.com; ddelucia@data-nexus.com; kedwards@tamu.edu; Celkins2@cox.net; PGFMtnHi@aol.com; OwensN2pekes@yahoo.com; Carolyn.hooper@sbcglobal.net; patriciaw@bhisland.com; bobjones@jonescarter.com; blivingston@harrisoninterests.com; Fmcniel@lueav.escl4.net; tmeinecke@blinn.edu; dlparsons2@cox.net; dick@pewthers.com; Robert.reid@hok.com; phwoodall@sbcglobal.net; Feldman@rmmtex.com; sallye@tamu.edu; Fortli@aol.com Cc: crosegulja@yahoo.com; dgossett@lanvera.com; ckgough@verizon.net; cmajer@austin.rr.com; varvel@earthlink.net; bjbrubaker@harrisoninterests.com; lip@hal-pc.org; jholbert@sfasu.edu; dholmgreen@verizon.net; Vivianabanana3@yahoo.com; Jgw8520@aol.com; Tim.wolters@bankofamerica.com; Fandbworley@aol.com; LWInk2@aol.com Sent: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 5:27 PM Subject: A&M Consolidated Class of'65 42nd Mini Reunion... Hi, y'all! Anne Boykin is planning her Class of '67 Reunion July 20, with an "all 60's reunion" July 21. She's encouraging each 60's class to get together on Friday night, July 20, and Russ and I have volunteered to try and round up the Class of '65 for those of y'all who live there or for those of us who can make it home to 4/16/07 Page 2 of 3 College Station for that weekend. We're taking the short cut this go 'round, sending an email out to those of you we have emails for to see if you have any interest. If there's just a few of y'all, we could go out to dinner Friday night, but if there's a group of us, we'll find some place with a separate room where we can eat/drink/visit. We've been cleaning out my mom's estate on Guernsey and are coming across a bunch of things from our A&M Consolidated days....Tim, do you remember why you would have signed your name under my mom's coffee table in the living room? Jackie and I signed it, too, but t am totally clueless as to what we were doing...whatever it was, I'm sure we thought it was hysterically funny! I'm copying the info Anne is putting together regarding the "All 60's Class Reunion"....please email me back and let me know if you're interested in getting together the night of Friday, July 20. If there's enough interest, we'll get notices out to everyone that we didn't have an email for. If no one cares, we'll just go crash one of the other class parties (I think that was Carl's idea...brilliant suggestion, my friend! Reunion News A&M Consolidated High School Class of 1967 in honor of their 40 Year Reunion is hosting Imagine - A 60s Decade Reunion July 20-21, 2007 College Station Conference Center 1300 George Bush Drive Friday Night -Individual Classes host their own get togethers. Saturday Afternoon -The Historic Preservation Committee will be on hand at the Conference Center to scan your memorablia, photos and memories for Project HOLD. Help us presence the 60s! Saturday Night - Imagine, A 60s Decade Party For more information contact: Anne Boykin at aboykin@cstx.gov Anyway, our friends, please let us know by May 1 if you will/won't be getting together with us Friday, July 20...it'll be fun to see everyone instead of waiting till whatever the next milestone is.... And does anyone have David Maddox's email address? He sent me an email and I can't find it... Fred, we were so sorry to hear about your mom...she was such a wonderful lady who made an impact on so many of our lives... And...if anyone wants to just send me an update on what you're doing, how you are, or anything like that, for those of y'all on email, I'm more than happy to share our class information with everyone. We have our house up on the market here in Corpus Christi and will be moving back home to College Station -renovating my old home...we had a lot of parties and slumber parties there, and it'll be fun to see 504 restored back to her old "glory days." Russ is already planning the party patio... So let us hear from you.... With warm regards, Russ and Linda Harvell Visit us at The Texas Trading Post-Fun Texas Stuff http : //www_ ,th etrad i n~postoftex as . co m/ 4/16/07 Page 1 of 3 BEVERLI DAVIS From: <Fortli@aol.com> To: <afregia@houston.rr.com>; <randlecs@zianet.com>; <bevimeow@verizon.net>; <dietz- julie@aramark.com>; <ddelucia@data-nexus.com>; <kedwards@tamu.edu>; <Celkins2@cox.net>; <PG1`MtnHi@aol.com>; <OwensN2pekes@yahoo.com>; <Carolyn.hooper@sbcglobal.net>; <patriciaw@bhisland.com>; <bobjones@jonescarter.com>; <blivingston@harrisoninterests.com>; <Fmcniel@lueav.esc14.net>; <tmeinecke@blinn.edu>; <dlparsons2@cox.net>; <dick@pewthers.com>; <Robert.reid@hok.com>; <phwoodall@sbcglobal.net>; <Feldman@rmmtex.com>; <sallye@tamu.edu>; <Fortli@aol.com> Cc: <crosegulja@yahoo.com>; <dgossett@lanvera.com>; <ckgough@verizon.net>; <cmajer@austin.rr.com>; <varvel@earthlink.net>; <bjbrubaker@harrisoninterests.com>; <lip@hal-pc.org>; <jholbert@sfasu.edu>; <dholmgreen@verizon.net>; <Vivianabanana3@yahoo.com>; <Jgw8520@aol.com>; <Tim.wolters@bankofamerica.com>; <Fandbworley@aol.com>; <LWlnk2@aol.com> Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2007 5:27 PM Attach: Class of '65 #1.jpg Subject: A&M Consolidated Class of '65 42nd Mini Reunion... Hi, v'a11! Anne Boykin is planning her Class of '67 Reunion July 20, with an "all 60's reunion" July 21. She's encouraging each 60's class to get together on Friday night, July 20. and Russ and 1 have volunteered to try and round up the Class of '65 for those of y'all who live there or for those of us who can make it home to College Station for that weekend. We're taking the short cut this go 'round, sending an email out to those of you we have emails for to see if you have any interest. If there's just a few of y'all, we could go out to dinner Friday night, but if there's a group of us, we'll find some place with a separate room where we can eat/drink/visit. We've been cleaning out my mom's estate on Guernsey and are coming across a bunch ofi things firom our A&M Consolidated days....Tim, do you remember why you would have signed your name under my mom's coffee table in the living room? Jackie and I signed it, too, but I am totally clueless as to what we were doing...whatever it was, I'm sure we thought it was hysterically funny! I'm copying the info Anne is putting together regarding the "All 60's Class Reunion"....please email me back and let me know ifi you're interested in getting together the night of Friday, July 20. 1fi there's enough interest, we'(1 get notices out to everyone that we didn't have an email for. If no one cares, we'll just go crash one of the other class parties (I think that was Carl's idea...brilliant suggestion, my friend! Reunion News A&M Consolidated High School Class of 1967 in honor of their 40 Year Reunion is hosting Imagine - A 60s Decade Reunion July 20-21, 2007 College Station Conference Center 1300 George Bush Drive Friday Night -Individual Classes host their own get togethers. Saturday Afternoon -The Historic Preservation Committee will be on hand at the Conference Center to scan your memorablia, photos and memories for Project HOLD. Help us preserve the 60s! Saturday Night - Imagine, A 60s Decade Party For more information contact: Anne Boykin at aboy_kin@cstx,yov. Anyway, our friends, please let us know by May 1 if you will/won't be getting together with us Friday, July 20...it'll be fun to see everyone instead of waiting till whatever the next milestone is.... And does anyone have David Maddox's email address? He sent me an email and 1 can't fiind !t... Fred, we were so sorry to hear about your mom...she was such a wonderful lady who made an impact on so 4/16/07 Page 2 of 3 many of our lives... And...if anyone wants to just send me an update on what you're doing, how you are, or anything like that, for those of y'all on email, I'm more than happy to share our class information with everyone. We have our house up on the market here in Corpus Christi and will be moving back home to College Station -renovating my old home...we had a {ot of parties and slumber parties there, and ifll be fun to see 504 restored back to her old "glory days." Russ is already planning the party patio... So let us hear from you:..: Wi#h warm rei~ards, Russ and Linda Harvell Ursit us at The Texas Trading Post-Fun Texas Sfuff http:/lwww.thetradi ngpostoftex as. com/ See wha+'° {~°° ~+ Ar11 rnm Cor U ~ADRE~AND Convention & Visitors Bureau Linda fort, CT? CTIS Director of Destination Sales 1201 N. Shoreline Corpus Chrlstl, TX 78401 361.881.1812 800.678.6232 ext 313 cell: 361.537.5466 fax: 361.887.9023 emalC lfort~cctexas.org IMAGINE: The Sixties Decade A&M Consolidated HS Reunion Saturday, July 21, 2007 6:30 pm College Station Conference Center 1300 George Bush Drive College Station, Texas $25/pp RESERVE NOW! Even if you don't plan to attend, let us know what you have been up to for the last few decades! This reunion is for those who graduated from A&M CHS between 1960 - 1969. (However, we won't turn anyone away.) There are several other activities scheduled for Friday night, Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. Contact: Anne Boykin `67, 8407 Shadow Oaks, CS, TX 77845, 979.693.0224, or email her at: LWInk2~c~aol.com. More info at: http://HOLD.cstx.;;ov (Education- Grade School>A&M CHS>60s Decade Reunion ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ Howdy, y'all! Wow...things are really starting to pick up for what we kiddingly were calling a "mini" reunion, but it looks like it's going to be much, much more! Here's what we have planned so far: Friday, July 20 at Epicures on Texas Avenue in College Station -very casual!!!!! Cocktails 6:00 - 7:00 pm (full cash bar) followed by a Mexican Buffet. We'll have a DJ on hand to rock 'n roll the night away! $25.00 per person (not including your "adult beverages)." All 1960's classmates are invited to attend (we know some of the classes don't have a planned event), so pass the word, please...we just need their RSVP. RSVP AND PAYMENT MUST BE TO US BY JULY 1. lF YOU'RE PAYING BY CHECK, PLEASE MAKE CHECK OUT TO AND MAIL TO BUSS HARVELL, 7609 LOVA/N, CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 78414. WE ALSO ACCEPT PAYPAL, AMERICAN EXPRESS, DISCOVER, VISA AND MASTERCARD. Saturday -July 21: Golf Tournament -When, where and how much to follow but we need to know by June 15 if you're interested in playing. Spa Adventure - need a massage, facial, pedicure, manicure or want to get your hair done? If so, let me know by June 15 and I'll get a salon set up. We need to know if you want us to set up a block of hotel rooms or if you want to just make your own arrangements. That, too, is something we need to know by June 1. The "A1160's" Reunion is a separate event from ours and begins Saturday afternoon. Please contact Ann Boykin at Iwink2 _ao!.com for more information if you haven't already received a notice from her. They are putting on one heckuva party for all of us 60's grads!!!!! A&M Consolidated Class of `65 We are missing the following classmates as of May 5, 2007. If you have contact information, please forward to us so we can send an invitation to them: Bisho Bob Botner Janet Carroll Travis Duncan Tom Herita a Geor is La man Susan Lee Susan L nch Sharon Meiller Linda ' Morris Bob Morrison Frank O le Charlene Pickron Jer Price S Ivia Richardson Rand Sharon Click East Jon It is our understanding that the following classmates have passed away: Carts Eart Courim Charles Doran Mike Harris Bill Kemmer Carol n Lolmau h Bruce Oaks Carter Youn Milton Thanks for your help in keeping our Class of '65 roster updated. Russ and Linda Harvell 7609 Lovain Corpus Christi, Texas 78414 361-452-0435 fortli(~aol.com i=rvm: "Anne Boykin" <Aboykin@cstx.gov> To: "Anne Boykin" <Aboykin@csbc.gov> Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 10:25 AM Attach: IMAGINE VOLUME 3.pdf; NewTigerLogo copy,jpg; Anne Boykin.vcf Subject: CHS 60s DECADE REUNION -IMAGINE VOL. 3 NEWSLETTER Dear Folks, The A8M Consolidated High School 60s Decade Reunion is coming up this summer. If you haven't already put it on your calendar, please do: July 21-23, 2007. Here is IMAGINE, Vol. 3, a newsletter I have put together to keep us in touch. If you are new to this list and would like to have Vol. 1 & 2, let me know. There is still time to register. If you are not able to join us, please fill out the bio sheet form anyway. We want to know how you are and where you are! I am also including the new CHS logo, hot off the press. In case you have been out of touch, the tiger logo was recently under fire from the University of Missouri-Columbia. I like the new logo better anyway. GO TIGERS! HopB to See yvii Svvii! Anne Hold on to what you've got, don't let go 'cause it means a lot! Anne Boykin Project HOLD Staff Neighborhood Services City of College Station 979.764.3491 r1 f V111 f.;h1i li )l% y. _ __ ~ -. hip ~%%I-i V LU.C4iX. ~~v Hold on to what you've got, don't let qo 'cause it means a Intl