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Hi-Life II for August 2012
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HI-LIFE II
LSHS Class of 1957
Vol X # 8
August 2012 Ed Heinlein, E IC
Emeritus
It’s that time of year again … are we ready for some FOOTBALL???? The
Program below shows that LSHS football did continue after losing our boys from
the Class of ’57, but I’m sure they were missed. Took the Tigers one game (against
Higginsville) to get going without us, but I heard they had a pretty successful season
after that. They WON this “Dad’s Night” game against Olathe!
The following program comes to you courtesy of Dee’s Drug Store, The Farmers
Trust Co. AND Bob Hovermale ’58 . . .
Photo of the Month
(if you “left click” and then drag the corners of the program you can make the names larger and easier to read … space limitations wouldn’t let me do this. Works on any picture)
From the R-7 News Update . . .
PUBLIC INVITED TO LSHS FOOTBALL DINNER AND AUCTION AUG. 18
The community is invited to attend the Lee's Summit High School Tiger Gridiron Club Dinner and Auction, scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Aug. 18 at LSHS. Tickets for the event are $20 each and include salad, two meat entrees, side dishes and dessert. Also included is a silent and live auction. Businesses are also invited to sponsor the event or donate items for the auctions. For more information about the event, including sponsorships and auction donations, visit http://www.ihigh.com/lstigerfootball/custompage_9395.html. Advance tickets may also be purchased at this website. The event is a fundraiser for the LSHS football program.
My niece, Mary, posted this USA map
on her Facebook page . . . I thought it
was pretty cool for this time of year.
She LOVES football, just like the rest
of my family
An update from our
“fearless leader”
Ed Heinlein
Hello from sunny California where the days are in the 90s, but the evenings are in the
50s. On the National Neighborhood GTG Night last week, we all had to put sweaters on
by sundown. I love it!
All of us were touched by the death of our Classmate, Ted Adkins. As shown in his “bio”
sent out by Marilyn last week, Ted was not only an affable and intelligent fellow, but he
was also quite the professional in his field of radio communications. Those of us who
stayed in close touch with him over the past ten years were blessed by his humor, courage
and his willingness to share his ills and the treatments thereof. We shall all miss him.
After conferring with Karen, we are in the process of nominating him for the Hall of
Fame. Karen said that Ted would be honored, and she will be helping with the
application. You might keep the latter part of April open, as I feel certain we will need to
attend his induction dinner! More on this later.
Last month I mentioned I was starting some research on the Peace Corps and the Paul D.
Coverdell World Wise Schools program and Paul’s involvement with them. The first
thing I learned was the high regard for Paul held by each of the people with whom I have
talked in this endeavor. I have been sent an amazing packet of materials. A duplicate set
is being sent to Lee Summit. It is my hope that District R-7 will choose to participate in
the World Wise Schools project.
There also is a program to assist Peace Corps volunteers who have a desire to go to
graduate school in one of approximately 20 disciplines. This program is named
“Coverdell Fellows.” Approximately 70 graduate schools have a Coverdell Fellows
Program. The University of Missouri and UMKC have the program. MU gives Fellows
$12,000.00 per year in addition to waiving tuition and providing health care benefits. It
seems to me that the Nation remembers Paul well and this “little ole country boy” has
made quite a name for himself and, for those in the know, for the “Class 1957, LSHS and
for Lee’s Summit, as well.
By the next time I report, I shall give a full account of the nuptials of our 21 year old
granddaughter and her young man, Mike. This is a “tear and cheer” event, if ever there
was one.
See you next month.
Ed
From Sharon’s Kitchen . . .
We’ll be going to a couple of pot-lucks in the next few weeks and I’ve been thinking about
what to take that I can fix ahead and will be easy to transport. I think the Salsa-Bean
Salad will do nicely. It’s kind of a three-bean salad gone Tex-Mex. It makes enough for
about 10 people so I’ll probably double it. If you want to make a smaller amount, you
might use those small (8-oz I think) cans of beans and reduce the other ingredient
amounts to suit your taste.
The Summer Peach or Strawberry Pie is not recommended for pot-luck fare unless the
pot-luck is at your house. But then, you’ll have to make two or three of them because
everyone will want a piece. It’s really quick and easy to make though, especially if you
use a prepared refrigerated pastry crust. Sharon
SALSA-BEAN SALAD
3 15-oz. cans beans, such as red kidney,
garbanzo, and black beans,
rinsed and drained
1 8-oz can whole kernel corn, drained
½ cup chopped, peeled jicama or
water chestnuts
1/3 cup sliced green onions
¾ cup salsa
1/3 cup French salad dressing
In a large mixing bowl combine the beans, corn, jicama or water chestnuts, and green
onions.
For the dressing, stir together the salsa and French dressing. Add to the vegetable
mixture, tossing gently to coat. Cover and chill in the refrigerator for 2 to 24 hours. Toss
before serving.
Makes about 10 side-dish servings.
SUMMER PEACH OR STRAWBERRY PIE
1 baked pie shell, cool 1 cup sugar
1 small pkg. Jello (peach for peach pie 4 Tbs. cornstarch
strawberry for strawberry pie) 2 Tbs. corn syrup
Fresh peaches or strawberries 1 cup water
Whipping cream
Bring sugar, cornstarch, water and corn syrup to a boil. Add Jello to mixture and stir until
dissolved. Fill pie shell with whole strawberries or sliced peaches and pour mixture over. Chill
and top with whipped cream.
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And from the mailbox . . .
Received from “Little Jim” Brockman after the July NL went out telling of the Colorado
fires . . . Hi Marilyn, I just read the Hi-Life and thought you would like to know that the fires
just missed Warren (’58) & Sharon Brown in Colorado Springs. They were in Indiana visiting their daughter and did not realize that the fire came very close to their house. I just got off the phone with Sharon as Warren was not home. I also wanted to let you know I am flying to Phoenix on Thursday to see my dad. I will give you an update when I get back to Oregon. "Little" Jim
I received a postcard from Judy (Barrett) Damsgaard who is “Enjoying the hot Danish
summer with (her husband) Bamsa, friends & family.” She didn’t say when they would be
returning, but apparently in Sept/Oct because she mentioned that when they return she
will be campaigning in the Presidential election scene.
And the following note from Dee Ann (Ott) Herde . . .
The sale of our home closed on Monday, Aug 6th, at 8:30 a.m. and we left Lee's Summit about 10 a.m. Arrived at our daughter Sandra's in Derwood, Maryland, on Wednesday night. Our motorhome is parked in front of their home while we take a two-week rest. We plan on leaving Sandra's August 19th and taking our RV to Punta Gorda, Florida, to find our new home."
Eve (Cook) Hoygaard reports . . .
Summer 2012 in Denver has been one of the hottest on record and, like in so many areas, it is compounded by the drought that has also been a factor in the forest fires we have experienced. I expect Garry G is the expert on the fires! We could see the smoke at times. We are looking forward to fall and hopefully more moisture. When the humidity is less than 10%, it is dry! Bill and I just spent a week at a working ranch (not to be confused with a dude ranch) SW of Gunnison CO. We have done this for a number of years and really enjoy getting to see friends old and new plus extended family. This year the age range was 7 months to 87 years. The cabins are very basic (an example of this is you provide your own personal paper products!) but are clean and comfortable. No cell coverage. No TV. No internet. Other pluses include beautiful blue skies and clear star-filled cool nights. It takes about 50 minutes to drive to pavement . . . 18 miles. We got to herd cattle one day . . . in our SUV on the dirt road when we encountered two cowboys moving cattle to another pasture. "Just drive slowly, M'am, the cows will move out of your way." Not quite true but the delay was fairly short. The ranch family is very nice and we are booked for 2013 dates. We are planning a driving trip to Idaho this month ... will return via Yellowstone National Park. Might go into Canada for a day or two. A main purpose of the trip is to see Bill's granddaughter before she starts classes for her second year of college. Fall is looking busy for us and I hope that includes a 2012 Gathering of the Colorado Chapter of the LSHS Class of'57! Eve
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I, along with other friends of his, received a message from Harold Shewmaker saying “We
are taking a long trip to the Northeast and down the East coast.” Even during trips like this,
friends are able to keep track of each other thru Facebook when you have the “fancy
phone” like Harold’s wife Carolyn has. She’s been posting pictures .. lots of pictures ..
along the way. Looks like they are having a wonderful time! After the first group of
pictures Carolyn posted, I made the comment “Good pictures! Have fun ... travel SAFE!” A
little later I saw a comment made by Marilyn (Mitchell ’57) Pruyn: “ Love the pics--except
the one where Harold pinched the baby!” I got such a laugh out of that, I wanted to give you
all a chance to enjoy it, too . . .
GREAT GRANDPA SHEWMAKER AND CHARLOTTE
The City Of Lee’s Summit Welcomes Chick-Fil-A August 4, 2012 Lee’s Summit Tribune
Brad Munson,
Franchising Operator
Tribune Photo/Jessica Root
By Jessica Root,
Intern Report for the Tribune
Lee’s Summit finally has its own Chick-fil-A, 690 NW Blue Parkway, Lees Summit, Missouri 64086 in Summit Fair. Brad Munson is the Franchised Operator of this new establishment. (Read article at http://lstribune.net/lees-summit-news/the-city-of-lee-s-summit-welcomes-chick-fil-a.htm
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Health Updates
The promised update on Mr. Brockman from his son, Jim (7/26) . . .
He is very frail and has lost a lot of weight. I think he may be going into assisted living in the next few days. His spirit is great and he wanted me to tell everyone THANKS FOR THE BIRTHDAY CARDS!!!!! Most were from the class of 1957, but there were probably 15 cards from other classes. I read every one of them, as he had saved them for me. Keep him in your prayers, Jim
Great idea from Eve Hoygaard: I hope we will have his (Mr.B’s) new address available and
cards (post cards with interesting photos are easier to look at and display) are welcome to most residents of assisted living facilities. It shows other residents that this person has many people who care about them . . . and, the staff see this too. It only takes a few minutes to send a post card and I can assure you it will be viewed by many. I wish him well.
And later received the following update from Jim Brockman:
I thought I would give you an update on my dad. He is having a very hard time talking, but he is still sharp as can be about understanding you. They have now put him on oxygen and that is making him feel better. I think he now realizes that he needs to be in assisted living. I told him he made it to 96 by himself, and having a little help now is alright. Hospice is with him and the nurse in charge said "I can sure see that he must have been a good principal because he does not like not being in charge". I think if anyone wants to send him a card, now is the time to do that. I do not know how fast he will deteriorate. His address is as follows:
Grandview Terrace Care Center 14505 W. Granite Valley Drive, Room 311 Sun City West, Arizona 8537
Obituary … Gail Smith ’58
(Published in Kansas City Star on August 1, 2012)
Arthur Gail Smith, 71, Adrian, Mo., died July 30, 2012, at St. Joseph Medical
Center. Memorial visitation from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, at the Atkinson Chapel,
Adrian. Memorials to the American Cancer Society c/o Atkinson Funeral Home.
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The following comments were made after I sent out the “Hi-Life II Special Edition” and posted
Ted’s obituary on Facebook in our “LSHS Grads from the ‘50s and ‘60s” Group : Nancy (Todd ’59) Hasselbach: I was sadden to read the post of Marilyn and Ed. Ted was a regular for great
times with us all at the Lake. I hope Karen finds strength from all of our prayers and Ted is comforted by God's grace.
Marlene (Siler ’56) Larson: Sorry to hear about another of your classmates. He has put up a good battle.
Marcia (Fields) Russell: This is an email I’ve been dreading getting. Have expected it but, nevertheless, have hoped it wouldn't come. I expect everyone feels the same. Pat Damsgard Hoglund: So sad to get this report. He put up a gallant fight and we'll all remember his
tremendous spirit and Karen's loving care all along. We should all be so lucky to have a loving mate like
that. Hopefully we all do! They are both in our prayers. Our God cans are getting very full.
Terry Reynolds: I'm so sorry to hear this, I was praying that the experimental drugs would help him. My little sister went through this process and the results ended the same I'm sorry to say. Teddy will be
missed. Our prayers go out to Karen, we know the fight she has been in.
Eve Hoygaard: I remember hearing the name Ted Atkins (in Denver) on KIMN radio in the early '60's
and wondering if it was LSHS classmate. He was very popular as I recall. He will be missed by many. Thanks, Marilyn, for your very sensitive message to advise us of his death.
Lila(Warren’58)Roasa: Ted, sending my sympathy to the family. Sure had some fun times at LSHS.
Harold Lee Shewmaker: RIP Ted. We are losing way too many of our classmates.
Gary Peel (‘60s ??): Same Ted Atkins that was a DJ in K.C.? I remember the time I was working at Johnny Ray's, when I was a junior in high school, and he came into the kitchen and thanked me for the chili I cooked that night...I was impressed he took the time. RIP Ted, you brought a lot of wonderful moments in my young life, listening to you on the car radio. I remember when he told the joke comparing a girl friend to a screen door, it got him some time off the air, but it was so funny I laughed myself silly. He had a great sense of humor, and was always so quick with the adlibs. He'll be sorely missed. :( Lila (Warren ’58) Roasa: Yes Gary, Ted was a DJ- I will never forget when he changed jobs and went to KUDL he said on the radio, "Can't tell you what station I'm going to but if you cuddle (KUDL) a little closer I might." He sure was a good DJ, fit his personality to a tee. Paula (Young ’59) Morris … I'm saddened at this news. A fun friend. A good man.
Jean (Lush) Staub: So sorry to learn of Ted’s death. Thanks for the special
edition and for including his bio.
Photos from
’57 Reflector
As you can see from these pictures, his being “Captain Showbiz” started at LSHS !
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“Stories from the road of life”
From Susan Miller (’58) . . . Hi, Marilyn. No wonder you are so great publishing the class newsletter. You have previous experience doing Carl's for him. I wish you could do the Class of '58 newsletter. We surely do miss Jack! Here's a brief story of something that happened to me while I was at Northern Arizona University. This had to be sometime in the 1990's as I retired in 2000. The NAU College of Education had a partnership with the Peace Corps. Returning PC volunteers earned their teaching certificate through NAU. A representative of PC was visiting NAU to see how the program was doing. I had a meeting scheduled with this person. After we visited a while about the program, I asked him if Paul Coverdell was still head of the PC. When I explained why I wanted to know, he gave me Paul's card. I called Paul and got through to him. I said, "Are you the Paul Coverdell who went to LSHS?" Of course, he responded in the affirmative and we had a wonderful visit. That was my "brush with greatness!" Susan Miller/SAM '58 (By the way, I take credit for nicknaming her SAM .. aka SusanAnnMiller!)
Just proves what a small World we live in!
As I “replied” to Susan, we always welcome input from other classes. Our Class of ’57 NL
Hi-Life II has evolved into an “LSHS from the ‘50s” NL. Please, everyone join in!
ATTENTION!
Let’s see if we can help another LSHS class have a BIG reunion . . . This was posted on
Facebook within the “LSHS Grads from the ‘50s & ‘60s” Group. If you know any of these
people, please let me know and I’ll get the contact info to them:
Class of 1964 - Let's get the word out - we are looking for addresses for: (for the women, I am
using maiden names) Jean Allen, Bill Atkinson, Phyllis Beggs, Harlain Clemans, Helen Clemans,
Barbara Crownover, Toni DeCarlo, Joanne Ford, Gail Gehrig, George Gibbs, Jimmie Green, Pat
Harvey, Kay Hatfield, Tom Herlihy, Charlotte Hunter, Steve Jones, Richard Kinder, John Luna,
Richard Mathis, Judy McKim, Donna Morris, Renae Mundy, Sharon Nichols, Richard Peak, Dorlis
Pemberton, Ruth Phillips, Jimmy Pickard, Sharon Pratt, Ronnie Price, Karen Reynolds, Cliff Riley,
Wayne Sanning, Donna Morris, Fred Walker, Melvin Whaley, Gloria Williamson, for our 50th
reunion.
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Why I Like Retirement ?? (shared with us by Larry Beary)
Question: How many days in a week?
Answer: 6 Saturdays, 1 Sunday
Question: When is a retiree's bedtime?
Answer: Three hours after he falls asleep on the couch.
Question: How many retirees to change a light bulb?
Answer: Only one, but it might take all day.
Question: What's the biggest gripe of retirees?
Answer: There is not enough time to get everything done.
Question: Why don't retirees mind being called Seniors?
Answer: The term comes with a 10% discount.
Question: Why do retirees count pennies?
Answer: They are the only ones who have the time.
Question: What is the common term for someone who enjoys work and refuses to retire?
Answer: NUTS!
Question: Why are retirees so slow to clean out the basement, attic or garage?
Answer: They know that as soon as they do, one of their adult kids will want to store stuff
there.
Question: What do retirees call a long lunch?
Answer: Normal.
Question: What is the best way to describe retirement?
Answer: The never ending Coffee Break.
Question: What's the biggest advantage of going back to school as a retiree?
Answer: If you cut classes, no one calls your parents.
Question: Why does a retiree often say he doesn't miss work, but misses the people he used to
work with?
Answer: He is too polite to tell the whole truth.
And, my very favorite.... Question: What do you do all week?
Answer: Monday through Friday, NOTHING..... Saturday & Sunday, I rest.
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Safety Patrol … “be aware”
WARNING #1:
"There are several things to be aware of ... Gangs and thieves are now plotting different ways to
get a person (mostly women) to stop their vehicle and get out of the car.
"There is a gang initiation reported by the local Police Department where gangs are placing a car
seat by the road...with a fake baby in it....waiting for a woman, of course, to stop and check on
the abandoned baby. Note that the location of this car seat is usually beside a wooded or grassy
(field) area and the person -- woman -- will be dragged into the woods, beaten and raped, and
usually left for dead. If it's a man, they're usually beaten and robbed and maybe left for dead, too.
DO NOT STOP FOR ANY REASON!!! DIAL 9-1-1 AND REPORT WHAT YOU SAW, BUT
DON 'T EVEN SLOW DOWN.
WARNING #2:
"IF YOU ARE DRIVING AT NIGHT AND EGGS ARE THROWN AT YOUR WINDSHIELD,
DO NOT STOP TO CHECK YOUR CAR, DO NOT OPERATE THE WIPERS AND DO NOT
SPRAY ANY WATER BECAUSE EGGS MIXED WITH WATER BECOME MILKY, AND
BLOCK YOUR VISION UP TO 92.5%, AND YOU ARE THEN FORCED TO STOP BESIDE
THE ROAD AND BECOME A VICTIM OF THESE CRIMINALS.
THIS IS A NEW TECHNIQUE USED BY GANGS, SO PLEASE INFORM YOUR FRIENDS
AND RELATIVES.
THESE ARE DESPERATE TIMES AND THESE ARE UNSAVORY INDIVIDUALS WHO
WILL TAKE DESPERATE MEASURES TO GET WHAT THEY WANT."
WARNING # 3:
It was about 1:00 p.m. In the afternoon, and Lauren was driving to visit a friend. An
UNMARKED police car pulled up behind her and put his lights on. Lauren's parents have
always told her to never pull over for an unmarked car on the side of the road, but rather to wait
until they get to a gas station, etc. Lauren had actually listened to her parents advice, and
promptly called 112 on her cell phone to tell the police dispatcher that she would not pull over
right away. She proceeded to tell the dispatcher that there was an unmarked police car with a
flashing red light on his rooftop behind her. The dispatcher checked to see if there were police
cars where she was and there weren't, and he told her to keep driving, remain calm and that he
had back up already on the way. Ten minutes later 4 cop cars surrounded her and the unmarked
car behind her. One policeman went to her side and the others surrounded the car behind. They
pulled the guy from the car and tackled him to the ground. The man was a convicted rapist and
wanted for other crimes. Especially for a woman alone in a car, you should not pull over for an
unmarked car. Apparently police have to respect your right to keep going on to a safe place.
* I never knew about the 112 Cell Phone feature. I tried it on my AT&T phone & it said,
"Dialing Emergency Number." Speaking to a service representative at Bell Mobility confirmed
that 112 was a direct link to State trooper info.
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I thought it might be interesting to some of us to see just WHO from our Class of ’57 lives
nearby, so I did a little investigating and came up with this . . .
STATE CITY NAME
AL Prattville Joyce Slagle Hitchcock
AR Marshall Alice Owens Daniel
AZ Sun Lakes Betty Casteel Reed
AZ Sun City West Bob Hoke
AZ Sun City West Judy Smith Lent
CA Stockton J. C. Davis
CA San Jose Ed Heinlein
CO Aurora Evelyn Cook Hoygaard
CO Cascade Garry Garrison
CO Denver Judy Yeaman Hicks
CO Loveland Barbara Fann Lewallen
CO Pueblo Paul Wayne Bacon
FL Ft. Lauderdale Gary Gunter
FL Gainesville Judy Barrett Damgaard
FL Palatka John Dillingham
IA Missouri Valley Glenn Williams
IL Charleston Judy Barnhart Barford
KS Leawood Kevin Curran
KS Lenexa Sharon Barker Melich
KS Lenexa Mary Lea Heffner Todd
KS Newton Betty Brown Bolton
KS Overland Park David Nealy
KS Shawnee Leonard Jones
KS Shawnee George Luther
MD Bethesda Gary Clark
MO Aldrich Patsy Nesbit Stevens
MO Belton Edna Polston Vinzant
MO Blackburn Tom Bickham
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MO Blue Springs Roger Deterding
MO Bosworth Glen Curl
MO Butler Larry Stark
MO Clinton Deanna Coleman Martin
MO Greenwood Robert Dunning
MO Harrisonville Roy Drake
MO Independence Tom Place
MO Joplin Marcia Fields Russell
MO Kansas City Marilyn Prewitt Williams
MO Kansas City Harold Shewmaker
MO Kansas City Janet Snyder Marr
MO Kansas City Doris Wilson Sellards
MO Lake Lotawana Kenny McCarty
MO Lake OzarK Bill Turner
MO Lampe Jack Place
MO Lee's Summit Bobbie Andes Monahan
MO Lee's Summit Jim Brown
MO Lee's Summit Russell Childress
MO Lee's Summit Margaret Davis Offen
MO Lee's Summit Roy Hatfield
MO Lee's Summit Janice Holmes Mansfield
MO Lee's Summit Joyce Johnson Bailey
MO Lee's Summit Judy Kuhar Montgomery
MO Lee's Summit Jean Lush Staub
MO Lee's Summit Stan Magady
MO Lee's Summit Bill Mastin
MO Lee's Summit Marilyn Mitchell Pruyn
MO Lee's Summit Dee Ann Ott Herde
MO Lee's Summit Phyllis Perdue Whiting
MO Lee's Summit Terry Reynolds
MO Lee's Summit Theresa Rice Mehrer
MO Lee's Summit Cecil Robbins
MO Lee's Summit Lee Ann Smith Beard
MO Mendon Danny Meads
MO Oak Grove Nettie Hedgecock
MO Oak Grove Willis Mullins
MO Pleasant Hill Martha Love Church
MO Roach Kay Qualls Caldwell
MO Shell Knob Don Lawrence
MO Springfield Doug McGlynn
MO Stockton Joan Chambers McKinney
NC Monroe Gloria Field Yancey
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NC Wilmington John Eilert
NM Santa Fe Karen Winterowd
NV Las Vegas Katherine Ford Weinreich
OK Cordell Paula Irwin Rhodes
OK Duncan Jerry Davis
OK Duncan Geraldine Wahl Davis
OK Konawa Rowena White Garner
OK Oklahoma City Don Rittman
OR Jefferson Larry Beary
PA Pittsburgh Pat Callahan Graham
TN Kingsport Mary Ann Whiting Morie
TX Cibolo Pat Damsgard Hoglund
TX Granbury Lee Barrows
TX McQueeney Carol Bates Franklin
TX San Antonio Vicki Hurlock Rittman
WA Turnwater Benita Rogers Margolis
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Classmates birthdays coming in September . . .
Sept. 5 – Vicki (Hurlock) Rittman Sept. 9 – Terry Paulson (deceased) Sept. 12 – Don Lawrence Sept. 16 – Roger Deterding Sept. 20 – Larry Stark Sept. 21 – Leonard Jones Jack Place Sept. 24 – Carol (Bates) Franklin Johnny Bob Myers (deceased) Sept. 28 – Tom Place Sept. 29 – Martha (Love) Church
Submit your
news to . . . Marilyn (Prewitt) Williams
4248 N Drury Ave
Kansas City, MO 64117
(816)437-9422; cell (620)224-6623
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