LEE HIGH SCHOOL FIRST GRADUATING CLASS 1964 50 years we are fami-lee!! We are celebrating!! we are special!! we are: “still crazy after all these years!!!”
We will be celebrating the First Graduating Class of one of Huntsville’s Historic High Schools on September 26-27, 2014 Friday Night Social Event: Embassy Suites Hotel in Downtown Huntsville onThe Big Spring Canal 2nd Floor Hospitality Room 6:00pm – 10:00pm Casual Dress for tonight Light snacks, limited sodas, and water provided, Cash Bar Available
Saturday Night Dinner: Embassy Suites Hotel in Downtown Huntsville Really Nice Great Food Plan to Enjoy and have a Fun Time!! Banquet Room 6:00pm Check In/Cash Bar Dressy Casual for Sat Night 7:00pm Seated Dinner Musical entertainment, Karaoke and Personal Performance by Anita Palmer (former singer with Time Machine) (Time Machine will not be performing for this occasion) Catered by Ruth’s Chris’s Restaurant Special Programming Class Photograph will be made for separate purchase
ACOMMODATIONS AVAILABLE: Blocked Rooms at the Embassy Suites: 20 suites blocked; 1964 1ST priority; $119.00/night, must reserve early; rooms will not be held until Sept; specify LHS 50th Reunion Code#636 Complimentary cooked-to-order breakfast included, Complimentary Shuttle to and from airport Located Downtown on the Big Spring Canal with great outside spaces and easy walking around Big Spring Park. Embassy Suites Hotel 800 Monroe St. Hsv 1-256-539-7373 local www.embassysuites.hilton.com/Huntsville ![]() Memphis, TN - Sue and I got home from the cruise and we had a great time, but it was cold even in Cozumel for this time of year. This week the Class of '64 is announcing their plans for their 50th Reunion. Included with this issue is a list of classmates from that class that the committee either has no information on or has a bad email address for that person. Please look it over and see if you can help add some corrections to this information. Need Email Addresses and Contact Info on these Classmates: 1/24/14
Need Updated EMail/NO Email: Have Addresses Addams, Mike Arnold, Shirley Ann ( Keel) Atkinson, Pat (Frazer) Blanchette, Vernon Gene Brooks, Linda G (Coyle) Cantrell, Dorothy Lavon (Fleming) Chastain, Janis L. (Whisenant) Cornelius, Don R Dove, Melvin Ray Dickens, Justin James E Hooper Johnson, Doris J (Campbell) MCCulley, Sam Milburn, Annalee (Hughes) Miller, Clifford Buddy Mincher, Charlotte G Hillis Morris, Jack Seymour, Alice (White) Schafer, Linda ( Hachey) Sharp, Carolyn Ann ( Williams) Shephard, Cecille ( Simons) Tigue, Kathleen "Kathy” Mary (Dunn) Tittle, Barbara Jo ( Hastings) Walker, Ray
Lost: NO Email NO Address/NO INFO Scott L. Anderson Shirlene Benton Dolores Asbill Lundgren Joe Ronnie Bishop Sharon Bland Judy Bracey Davis Beverly Bradley Gary Broadway Ronald Brooks Carl H. Buckstad Eliz. Sharon Ann Burch Thompson Brenda Crabbe Roland Marcia Crowl Hemphill Terry Davis Cynthia Jane Day James Bruce Duncan Rita Suzanne Fletcher Strawn Patricia Fonnegra Phillip Pete Freeman Betty Jean Green Byrom Alan Michael Hammick Pat Hartsell Maples Patricia Lynn Hill Hollenbeck Rex Edward Howard Merle Huff Helms Martha Hyde Nicki Lynn Judge Judith Ellen Keel Donna L. Kerr Dudley Carol Lee Kinney Connie Rebecca Kirk Mildred Millie” Elizabeth Kirk Dickson Robin Gail Kitson Phillip Wayne Lankford Linda Lewis Margaret Diane Mason Brown Lynda Matthews Alvin L. McCartt Annette Lee McCraney Helen Rebecca McCurdy Ellen Meekins Evelyn "Evie” Jo Moore Conrad Marilyn Marie Moore Boster John Robert Nelson Jimmy Norman Glynda Sharon Pendley Rudy Platz Warren Price John F Ridgeway Linda Carol Sandlin Linda Sewell Kathryn Inez Seymour Black Linda Lynn Simmons Smith Diana Smart Paul Smith Virginia "Ginny” Smith Yeager Ann Still Dorothy Thomas Brenda Sharon Thompson Jimmy Wayne Upton Sandra Westfoul John Williamson
Please send updates and corrections to: Linda Taylor THANKS FOR THE HELP….. ![]()
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Subject: Booger Town Jim Johnson As a proud resident of Booger Town (#10 Anderson Street, a.k.a. Green Row) as an infant, it is my understanding that it began near the intersection of 9th Street and 9th Avenue (near Triana Boulevard) and continued to a point near present-day Valley Garden(?) or 12th Street, possibly sharing a border with Bob Wallace Avenue on the south end. It was primarily shanty homes and inhabited by "poor folks".
Subject: Lost Terms Dianne McClure LHS '64 Just this week I heard a term on an old movie. that my daddy used to say to me a lot. He would say "see you in the funny papers" instead of saying goodbye. He also would read me the "red funnies," which was the comics in the Sunday paper, when I was a little girl. Funny how an expression or term can bring on a flood of memories. Subject: Last Week's Issue Tom Provost LHS '66 I had to smile at your article on the fading words of our day was great!! Words like "peel out" are gone forever. Regarding Mullins, it sounds like a great investment for Bucky Hoffmeyer and his Monday breakfast crew. I can see Marion Humphrey, Marin Lee, Ken Martz and the rest working diligently in the kitchen .......until someone brings up college football and the food fight gets LAUNCHED!! Subject: Lost Term Tommy Towery LHS '64 I also remember "Good night, sleep tight...don't let the
bedbugs bite" which was what my mom said to me at night. And how about "See you later alligator ... after while crocodile?" Subject: Last Week's Traveller George Lehman Williams LHS '64 TT - Saw your comment about escaping the cold weather – I am escaping early this afternoon myself – but I am heading down to Newport Beach to get away from this 83 degrees and walk in the sand and feel a cool 75 degree wind coming off the ocean. By the way – any updates on the 64 class reunion this year ?
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