THIS MONTH’S MOST WANTED WARRIOR
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ANY info regarding Mary, i.e. married name,
previous address, names of parents, siblings, children,
friends,
colleges attended, etc. should be sent to:
pepperpatch45@bellsouth.net
Happy
4th of July ANY info regarding this Warrior
i.e. married name, previous address, names of:
parents, siblings,
children, friends, colleges
attended, etc. should be sent to: pepperpatch45@bellsouth.net
THE
COMPLETE LIST OF MISSING WARRIORS CAN VIEWED AT:
http://www.centralwarriors.com/directory/missing.html
IN THE NEWS
June 18&19 - Larry
Solomon’s “Pig Ur Perfect” team was among the 62
teams entered in the 23rd
annual Lakeland Barbeque Contest held at the
Shelby County Agri-Center. They
placed in three categories: 1st in “Beans”,
2nd in
“Exotics” with Lamb and 3rd in “Seafood” with coconut shrimp.
Send us news of events
happening in your life i.e. the
birth of grandchildren, promotions,
retirement, etc
NEWS FROM OTHER WARRIOR
CLASSES
CHS ’64
Class reunion - The Friday night soiree was held June 11, at the
East
Memphis home of Susan Schaffer McClure. The Mexican- themed
party was
attended by 70 Warriors and guests who dined on Corky’s
Barbeque and hors
d’oeuvre, including a delicious crawfish dip. Saturday
night’s dance was
held at the Embassy Suites and featured Alex Ward’s
(CHS ’65) “Pig-N-Whistle
Review”. About 70 people enjoyed an
elaborate
spread prepared by Frank Grisanti and the music of our
lives. One topic
of conversation, both nights, was the outstanding web site
that the class
of ’63 has. A tip of the hat to Kit and
Phil.
A band
reunion for members between the years ’60-65 is planned for Oct.
Contact:
zlane@midsouth.rr.com
FROM OUR WEB MASTER
Our Server has experienced
catastrophic problems,
losing some important web pages, among them, the
“Guest book”. Help us rebuild
this page by entering
your comments. Also, send pictures of yourself and
your family, with appropriate captions, to:
The Committee
SUPPER CLUB
Tentatively scheduled for
early October, in far away places with strange
sounding names.
I remember the
lunchroom, especially the dank unappetizing smell of the
steam table.
Compared to the smoky girl's room though, at least you could
breathe.
Talk about smoke signals!!. My fondest memories were of beautiful,
brilliant, poised Mrs. Mary Liz Smith. I adored her. Of
course, I also adored
her handsome, whimsical son Jeff Smith,
too! I miss them both.
Moving from past to
present, I am writing this note from our summerhouse in
the
Berkshire Mts of Mass. Back to my office on Monday in Washington, I
am
also getting a great deal of pleasure sculpting and also selling my
artwork in
nine different galleries including Jay Etkins Gallery in Memphis
and Southside
Gallery in Oxford, Miss.
On the family front, our
daughter Genevieve Stern London starts medical
school at Columbia University
in August, and our son Gabriel Stern London
is working on numerous film
making projects. He produced the electronic
price kit or
(the behind the scenes documentary) for the awarding winning
film
"Monster;” It is part of the just released dvd of "Monster". He
is working
hard on a variety of documentaries including one in Italy where
former
Memphian Nancy Hart has been most helpful, and he is producing
a film
directed by Drew Barrymore on the election and voting which we
hope
will be distributed this fall before the election.
SEND YOUR CENTRAL MEMORY TO
PAULA WICKER
HAMBY
pjhamby2@aol.com
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