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One of the functions hosted by Hubert Sellers at a nearby camp, forgot name. Neil Grigg and Anne Henry in front. James Cook dancing with unidentified girl at right front. Ronnie R... |
Posted By: Neil Grigg 07-09-2009 Views: 5145
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The muscle man is Charles Tatum and to the left is Pat Garner, Wilbur Hufham, Ed Jones, and Howard Ellington. |
Posted By: admin 06-08-2009 Views: 5203
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Ceci Tucker ( we think) l , Julie Hadden, Nancy Carr, and Alice Ann Jeffries |
Posted By: Jean Colquitt 05-27-2009 Views: 5416
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Our high school friend Tommy Waldrip (class of 1955) passed away this week-end from cancer. He was living in The Villages in Florida. He was married to Foye Anne Halstead. |
Posted By: admin 05-23-2009 Views: 5354
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Tommy and Elizabeth share their Olan Mill picture with us. Notice the hair Tommy has, the polyester suit and the pasture motif. Elizabeth, you are looking good! |
Posted By: admin 05-21-2009 Views: 5359
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Posted By: Tommy Ragsdale 05-21-2009 Views: 5094
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The 1952 Kow-liga song by Hank Williams was written 6 months before his death while staying at Darwin Dobb's cabin. This is the original Indian which fans chipped off of so much that it had to be r... |
Posted By: Jean Colquitt 05-21-2009 Views: 5341
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Coach Kyle Renfroe recently died at age 84. This is a 1950's photo with Sidney Dawkins in background, Tommy Ragsdale, Wink Conner, Lanier Coach Bill Conde, and far right Coach Renfroe. |
Posted By: Admin 03-29-2009 Views: 5279
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The ones from our class are Cornelia Ellis, Judy Justice, Margie Knox, and Jessie Kitchens. The big news is that Judy still fits in her outfit! |
Posted By: Jean Colquitt 01-28-2009 Views: 5308
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We all remember Klein and Son and their famous clock. |
Posted By: Tommy Ragsdale 01-25-2009 Views: 5492
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This was a May Day program at Cloverdale. May Day was a wonderful event at Huntingdon College also. The girls were dressed in beautiful antebellum dresses at the college and danced around th... |
Posted By: Jean Colquitt 01-25-2009 Views: 5331
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Huntingdon was first established in Tuskegee in 1854 and moved to Montgomery in 1909. |
Posted By: Tommy Ragsdale 01-25-2009 Views: 5280
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