Classmate Corner

Filed under:Classmate Corner — posted by admin on October 6, 2007 @ 4:01 pm

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  1. After living and loving Tulsa for 55 years and being married to Claudia for 33 years we devorced and I moved to San Diego for a couple of years and then to Scottsdale Arizona. I love Arizona but my mom, sister Barbara, son Derek and daughter Stina still live in Tulsa and it is still home to me. I am back home often and usually go by Webster, Clinton and Porter just to stir some wonderful memories of friends and classmates. I would like to start naming all of you that have been in my thoughts over the years but I’m not certain of the space limitations here. I’m remarried and couldn’t be happier but I still miss the place I will always call home.

    Comment by Gary Bennett — March 19, 2008 @ 2:22 pm

  2. It is hard to believe that it is 45 yrs since graduation. Wow, where has time gone?
    Jim and I will be married 45 yrs this Nov. We have 3 children, Derrell (lives in Hawaii which gives us a place to go and visit), Susan (lives near Bristow) and Robert (lives next door to us). 7 grandchildren, 4 stepgrandchildren, one granddaughter-in-law and one greatgrandson plus 3 step great grandkids. We have lived in Tulsa, Wewoka, Henryetta, Tahlequeh, Bristow, Saudi Arabia, and Louisiana. We are now in Bristow and have been for the last 21 yrs where we run the Standard Auto Parts (NAPA)store. I have gone through breast cancer and am a 15 year survivor!!!!!!!!!.
    I am looking forward to the reunion in June. I am like Gary, there are so many of you that are in my thoughts that there is not enough room to mention each name. See you all SOON I hope.

    Comment by Virginia Smith Saul — April 17, 2008 @ 10:42 am

  3. The one day of the reunion passed so quickly it left so many contacts and conversations with old friends unspoken. It’s a shame that we don’t take more advantage of this wonderful web medium at our disposal and keep in contact with each other. Running this site has got to be a big task that Carolyn has taken on herself. But she’s doing it and we’re not using it.
    I’m using it now to share/brag on a new grandbaby. My youngest son Christopher and wife have just blessed me with a beautiful big ole’ 9lb.4oz. grandson. That’s five grandkids for me. But the first that I got brag on thru the net. No greatgrands yet but maybe in six or eight more years.
    My thanks to to our webmaster and hoping to see more of you dropping a line here to share a thought or news with the rest of us. We’re getting a little old to play shy now.
    Hope you all have a great new year!

    Later, HAG

    Comment by Butch Haggerty — January 1, 2009 @ 1:56 pm

  4. Can’t comment enough on how much I enjoyed the reunion and seeing so many old friends again. Finis and I celebreated our 40th on December 13th with a wonderful dinner given by our 2 daughters. We have 2 beautiful granddaughters that both attend Jenks and a new grandson born in September that resides in Midwest City. After serving in the Air Force for 4 years we moved to the westside and have remained here. Although Finis is not from the westside he is has become, over the years, very interested in the history and knows as much or more than I do about the area. I am the principal’s secretary at Robertson Elementary so any of you that attended Robertson that would like to drop by sometime and see the newest additions, I just love showing off our building. I am very proud to work where I went as a child — sure brings back a lot of memories. I could rattle on and on but guess I best not. I am looking forward to te breakfast in April and hope to see many of you there. Sandy

    Comment by Sandra (Hendrx) Geurin — February 5, 2009 @ 11:32 pm

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