How many people can you identify?

How many people can you identify?
Is that a Polorid Camera?

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Photo Postings At Long Last

Was It Worth The Wait?

Here at long last are the official photos of the fabulous 40th Southwest High School Class reunion. You can view and even download photos by going to Webshots which I hope is linked below. I will test this, as I know many of you will to see if it works. If it doesn't then I guess I will have to open up my Webshots account to you all. Its at www.webshots.com.

Yea it works, it works, just click the photo's below and you will be wisked away to all of the photo's, well, not all of then I did some editing.

Unfortnately I could not post up all of the names in each photo. I tried, but too many of you have changed (and I haven't ?) and my memory is sooooo bad. I also did not want to make any errors in pointing out people.

So, you know who you are, and you know who your close friends are…. just enjoy. Next time I’ll try to come up with a better naming convention so that other people like me can figure out who everyone is. I’m told that the inability to recognize people, names, places, dates, gets worse as we get older.

Hey but look at this way, at our next reunion we’re all going to meet lots of new and very interesting people!

If you have more photo’s that you have taken and want to share over the our Southwest Blog, send Brenda or me an email and we will post up for everyone. I have a few more that I will post, but suffice to say getting all of these up took me much longer than I had expected. Sorry for that. But this site will allow you to download photo's for free. I don't know if they will be high enough resolution, but I will tackle that in my next blog session.

If you do have photo's post them up on Webshots and send me the link so we can share your photo's. If you have high speed internet it will help you a lot. If you have dial up........it couid take you a while.

Thanks again everyone for a great time. I am now just getting over the let down of the reunion. Its sort of like climbing a mountain or going into space and then coming back to earth. Ok that’s a real exaggeration but I still wish I had more time to spend with all of you.

Anyway enjoy the memories and we will post more photo’s as we get them.

Now, lets see if this works!!!!!!!

Dennis


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Friday, October 20, 2006

What Happened to Mike Hoffman?

Here is a note sent from John Filippello.


I just wanted to thank you for the tremendous amount of
work you did in creating a database of the 1966 graduates.
I spent this evening looking at what you had done, and taking
a walk down memory lane. I was very sad to see that Mike
Hoffman, who was a good friend of mine in high school and in
college, had died. Do you know anything about what happened
to him? In the fall of 1967 Mike and I double-dated to a party
held in the Stadium Club at Busch Stadium. The group performing
that night was the Ike and Tina Turner review. They were under
contract to perform until mid-night. When they took their break
at 11:00 p.m. everyone left except the four of us. The review did
that last hour just for us.

John Filippello

Can anyone help John find out more about what happened to
Mike Hoffman?

Brenda

Sunday, September 17, 2006

Photos Hopefully Coming Soon

I know you all have been patiently waiting for your photos.
I have been hounding the photographer, especially since he
told me they were being mailed three weeks ago! Hang in
there, hopefully they will arive any day now.

Brenda

Sunday, August 06, 2006

WOW, WAS THAT EVER FUN!

Our reunion was truly a fabulous and memorable event!
We certainly did renew old friendships, make some new
ones and danced the night away! Our committee received
many positive comments during the evening and continues
to receive wonderful e-mails about our unforgettable night.
We know that everyone seemed to have a spectacular time.
Our only regret was that the evening went way too fast, and
time just didn't allow us to talk to everyone!
Thanks to all of you who were able to join us, because just you
being there made that night so special. Many of you came from
miles away and thanks for that extra effort just getting here,
especially knowing that the power might be out where you were
planning to stay.
Thanks to Jay Mason and Brian Richardson for organizing the
golf outing.
Thanks also to Carla Tanner Close, Bob Ciampoli, Dennis Hayashi,
Carla Henke Mattson, Bev and Rich Schaefer, and Travel Corner
for donating our fabulous attendance prizes.
A great video had been planned for the evening produced by
Dennis Hayashi but because of technical difficulties that video
could not be viewed. The video included a look back of high
school memories plus a pictorial listing of those classmates who
have passed on. See the following post to view that list.
We hope the photograph orders will be ready soon. When we
hear that they are ready to be mailed we will post on the blog.
Links will soon be posted to view photographs from our amazing
evening.
Don't forget to "save the date" for our next event planned for
Saturday, July 24, 2010. We will attempt to organize a reunion
for all who graduated from Southwest during the 60's. We intend
to contact other committees from that decade to plan this next
reunion. We are open to any suggestions in order to make this
another great event. Please continue to visit this blog for updates.
If you haven't received a contact list and would like one, please
e-mail Sue Lynch Day and she will forward you one.
If you have any questions or comments, please e-mail us.
Best regards from your reunion committee,
Brenda, Dennis, Sue, Joyce, Rich, Bev, Nancy,
Tina, Henry, Charlie, Paula, Gayle, Bob, & Carol

Saturday, August 05, 2006

Photo Links

Here are the links to some pictures at the Boathouse and Ted Drewes on Friday night, at The Christy on the 22nd, and at a Bob Cuban concert on Sunday. You should be able to click on all links to view the slide shows! Thanks to Nancy and Bob Kuhl for sharing your photos!!
If you have photos you would like to share just e-mail Dennis or myself the link.
brenszyd@charter.net
dhayashi@mediaop.com

Thanks,
Brenda


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In Memory of

The following classmates have passed away but we
continue to remember:

January Class
Linda Brueckmann
Donna Hampton
Lynda Lawrence
Steve Lohse
Vernon Lurkins
Bill Knichel
Tom Simcock
June Class
Dan Albrizzi
Mike Baylard
Gary Brown
Dan Blackwell
Hank Griffith
Artie Green
Carol Grouse
Mike Hoffman
John Koppe
Al McQueary
John Montogomery
Don Orlando
Jim Reid
Mike Schnyder
George Schroll
Dennis Skerik
Linda Souders
Jeff Wilfong
Richard Wortmann

If you know of others not mentioned above, please let us know.

Brenda

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Do You Remember?

The most common question asked on Saturday night, July 22, 2006 was ..."Do You Remember? ....when we did whatever, who else we did it with, and maybe queried ourselves as to why we did what we did back in Southwest High.

Unlike earlier reunions, it wasn't really important to know where you worked, what kind of car you drove, or if you had a summer home with five grandchildren.

For me, I was too jealous to ask my fellow classmates if they were retired. In my case, I have a long working career ahead of me since my kids are still in college. But aside from that personal hangup, I was glad to see people that I had not seen in 40 years.

Yes, most of us could not really identify each other without cheating and looking at our name tags that had our high school senior picture. On the other hand there are people like Charlie Scott, RicSchaferer, Rob Ciampoli, Jeff McLellan, Dave Dembeck, Dan Kelly, Bev Kerr, Henry Plag, Charlie Heineman, Lou Galloway, Frank Zilm, just to name a few, who really look the same. In those cases we would point to the person and say.....Hey I know you your're...and we'd look at their name tags just to be sure.

Of course, the real problem with having 200 people in a large room, with music playing and conversations raging, is there were too many distractions and people to read all the name badges. Thank goodness people did take the initiative to grab people that they wanted to talk with. I was fairly lucky and managed to find people like Darlene Ketten, Dave Fannon, Stefan Kozak, Bob Rogger, Joe Rombolo, Dave Shaw, Cheryl and John Heddell, and a host of Dog Town childhood friends like Kenny Weissflug, Jane Ax, Jim Economon, Phyllis Rice, Beverly Graham, Gary Tash and Doug Nuelle.

But I missed talking with Don Frank, Alan Purvis, Willard Watts, Jim West, Judy Daman, Kathy Graf, Craig Hirsh, Mike Luther, Fred Stevenson and a lot of other people. I actually made a list this time of people I wanted to talk to, but even this wasn't enough. But I have a feeling that there were a lot of other people who felt the same way, a little overwhelmed.

People started to arrive as early as 6:30 and the banquet hall was literally throwing us out of the place at 12:30 am. There just wasn't enough time.

After the reunion, the next few days were a let down. I liken it to the feeling of just climbing Mt Everest. Maybe thatÂ’s an exaggeration. Never the less, judging from the emails the committee received and phone calls many of us had with old found classmates, the event was exhausting yet very satisfying. Perhaps it was a simple validation that our days at Southwest High, good and bad, made a lasting impression on all of us.

We will be keeping the Blog open, and posting photoÂ’s as we get them. So please stay tuned. If you want to get instant notification of new postings click the RSS box on the blog and it should automatically post to your email computer account. If you donÂ’t know what RSS is or means, it stands for Really Simple Syndication and it allow people to track Blogs or syndicated columns as they are written.

Stay cool St. Louis, and while there was a power outage that darkened over 300,000 homes and businesses, the Christy was lit up like a Christmas tree with lots of smiles, hugs, and dancing feet on Saturday night, July 22, 2006


Dennis Hayashi

Thursday, July 20, 2006

All Systems Are GO--at THE CHRISTY

Hey Everybody,

Yes, St. Louis has been hit hard by the storms last evening
and many areas are currently without power! I stopped by
The Christy this morning, though, and all is well. Luckily,
that area has been totally spared any power loss! So, all
planned activities should be running on time!
My main concern right now is how am I going to blow dry
and curl my hair if my power at home doesn't return soon?

Brenda

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Special Limo Service Offer!

News Flash!

Why drink and drive? That's the question that Roy Becker asked himself and he decided not to. He also thought that rather than ride alone in a spacious limo, he would offer to share the ride for $20.00 a head, with the first 10 people that needed or wanted a ride to The Christy.

That's right, for a total of $20.00 you can enjoy a roundtrip, air condioned ride in luxury to the Southwest High School Reunion, without the worry of the drive home. Round trip transportation with good friends and free drinks provided by Roy! Ladies, how can you beat a deal like this, and male classmates, why would you want to let Roy be alone in the limo with all of our female classmates attending the reunion alone!!!

Roy will have the limo pick up anyone in the city area. The limo will leave the Soulard area at 6:00 to begin picking up anyone who needs a ride.

The limo will also return passengers home after the reunion.

Keep in mind that a taxi will likely cost at least $40.00; a rental car $60.00; and a DUI about $200, so the donation of $20.00, including liquid refreshments in the Limo, is a terrific deal.

Roy asks that anyone interested to give him a call at 314-503-0383.

If Brenda and I did not have to help set up a few things at the reunion, we would both be in that limo with Roy.

Thanks Roy!

Dennis Hayashi

Monday, July 17, 2006

Greetings from Bob Kuhl !

This just in from Bob Kuhl. Pay attention now, Bob's only in town for the Reunion and flying in on Friday......be sure to get his email address at the reunion as well as his cell phone!


From Bob:

The clock is counting down and the excitement is building.

It looks as though a lot of work and effort has been put forth to provide a great time for all. I can't wait to hook up with old friends and classmates to relive the past and fast forward to the present. I especially want to hear the laugh of Ron Miano again.

I hope the committee will provide e mail address lists so we can stay in touch.

Unfortunately I am flying in late Friday and leave again early on Sunday and will miss a lot of these gatherings. I PROMISE to be here for a least a week for our 45th...Life has been great with no complaints. I retired in 2000, went back to work for a while,retired again,and just recently took on a part time job until November as an instructor for ATT and will travel a bit.

We make it back to St.Louis yearly and try to hit Drewes and White Castle at least once yearly. Hope to see everyone and be able to recognize you. See ya'll soon!


Remember you send it in and we'll post your message!

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Greetings from Linda Jackson (Donnelly) and Carla Henke Mattson

That's right, there is still time to attend the Reunion, if you suddenly found some extra time, extra money, completed your move or had your grand child early, come on down (or up)to St.Louis. Just call Joyce 3 at 14-843-6946 or Brenda at 314-846-3345 or 314-359-9611

In the meantime, here are two emails that I just received from Carla Henke Mattson (who can now attend) and Linda Jackson (Donnelly) who unfortunately cannot attend)

From Carla:

After the early birth of our granddaughter, Sophia Grace Mattson, who was due July 22 (don't these kids plan anything for us), we are able to attend the SW reunion.

Although, my legal address is Orange Beach, AL, we travel from Lenexa, KS, (where my husband still works) and I'm able to do my work wherever. So you never know where I will be. (Editors Note: BE SURE TO ASK CARLA WHAT SHE DOES THAT SHE CAN DO ANYWHERE?) But I do look forward to seeing all of my SW friends.

My husband, Jim, and I just celebrated our 35th wedding anniversary and have 2 married children, 3 grandchildren, ages 3, 1 and now newborn, which belong to our oldest son, Brett and his wife Heather. (EDITORS NOTE: BE SURE TO BRING PICTURES OF YOUR FAMILY!) They live in Lenexa, KS. Son # 2, Clint and wife Kate live in Gulf Shores, AL, youngest Tiffany is unmarried, starting her master's and is a first grade teacher and lives in KC, MO. We feel very blessed with our lives and look forward to seeing everyone. Carla Henke Mattson

Please post on blog site as I'm not smart enough. It's okay to give out my e mail. (Chmattson@aol.com)


From Linda Jackson (Donnelly)

Hi Dennis,

I read your article last week about Dewey School, just wanted to let you know I am a an active member of RED HAT group from Dogtown. No one I went to grade school or high school is in the group, thank goodness!! ( I will not be sending a picture of me in the hat). (EDITORS NOTE; THERE IS AN ENTIRE WEBSITE DEDICATED TO DOG TOWN AT WWW. And why won't Linda send a picture in the RED HAT )

After reading about Dewey I just sat there and had great memories of years gone by. I have driven by the school a number of times over the years and it still looks the same.

I really never left the area, just moved 25 miles south after getting married. (39 years this year) Three grown boys, no grandchildren. In fact my youngest son was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks while he was playing on Jr. College team Patti West's Wallace) husband and son were coaching.

If anyone ever hears from Linda Dunn please let me know how I can contact her.

Just thought I would let you know how good it was to hear about Dewey School. Sorry I can't make it to the reunion, may the next one.

Linda Jackson (Donnelly) July 2006


Thank you Carla and Linda for your letters and for sharing them on the Blog to those who cannot attend. I've decided to build my own BINGO card of all the people who are attending the Reunion to see, or help me track, who I have not caught up with at the reunion. The last few reunions I felt like I did not do a very good job of seeing everyone. Maybe this time I will take a digital camera just to make sure I get everyone........but then we will have professional photographer attending.

Keep those emails coming.

Dennis

Thursday, July 13, 2006

It's Not Too Late

If any of you out there have suddenly decided that you might
like to join us on the 22nd, then it's not too late! The Christy
has now told us that we can add names up until the day before!
If you can join us please call Joyce or Brenda ASAP!!
Joyce 314-843-6946 Brenda 314-846-3345 or 314-359-9611

Don't forget to bring any memorabilia you might have and please
put your name on it!

WE WANT YOU!

Brenda

brenszyd@charter.net

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Activities for week-end of July 21, 2006

Greetings Southwest Grads,

Our 40th week-end celebration is now just 10 days away! We have close to 200 who will be attending our reunion on Saturday, July 22 at The Christy Banquet Center. The Christy is located 2 miles west of Interstate 270 and is behind McDonald's in the same plaza as the Antique Mall. We will begin registration around 6:45. The bar will open at 7:00 and the dinner buffet will begin promptly at 7:45. Group pictures will be taken right after dinner and dancing around 9:00! We have extended our evening at the Christy until midnight. We also have some great attendance prizes which have been donated by some of our alumni!
Can't wait to see you all!!

We do have some activities you might wish to participate in.

1. Friday, July 21 6:00 pm The Boathouse Beergarden in
Forest Park (Live music 7-11)

2. Meet at Ted Drewes 9:00 pm

3. Saturday, July 22 11:00 am Golf Outing at the Players Club

4. Saturday, July 22 10-7 Festival of Nations at
Tower Grove Park This is an outdoor multi-ethnic celebration
featuring traditional dance and music, ethnic food, cultural and
educational exhibits, folk art demos, and international market.

5. Saturday, July 22 7-12 Southwest 40th Reunion The Christy
13242 Tesson Ferry Rd.

6. Sunday, July 23 10-6 Festival of Nations at Tower Grove Park

7. Sunday, July 23 1-5 Sugar Creek Winery in Defiance, Mo.
Live music. You may bring a cooler, but no alcoholic beverages
are allowed. They want you to buy their wine! For those of you
not familiar with Sugar Creek go west on Hwy 40 to Hwy 94.
After exiting on 94 go left toward Defiance which is about 12 miles.
After leaving Definace begin looking for the Sugar Creek sign and
drive up the hill to their parking lot.

Keep in mind these are just suggestions for a full and enjoyable
week-end! For those of you who are unable to attend any of our
events we wish you the best of health and happiness!
You will be missed!!

Brenda Nelson Szydlowski

Monday, July 10, 2006

Special Thanks For Those Donating Door Prizes

Not only is the 40th Southwest High School Reunion Golf Classic shaping up, thanks to the diligence of Jay Mason (I hope this outing doesn't cost you your club membership!), but so are donations for surprise door prizes.

I would tell you what the prizes are, but then, it wouldn't be a surprise. Next week I might share the names of some of the people who have made donations so stay tuned. I can tell you that it's not the value of the give-away, but the thought behind it.

So, if you want to donate things like a basket of home made cookies, wine from your cellar, a few days at a vacation cottage, a case of micro beer from your local city, stamps from your new foreign country, or a new kitten, jump right in with your offering.

But please, no old SW letter sweaters or jackets, and no old class rings.

Don't forget to bring photo's (old and new) to be posted on a board at the reunion. Many of us would really like to see your kids, and in some cases, your grandchildren. BUT REMEMBER TO PUT A CUT LINE WITH THE NAMES OF THE PEOPLE IN THE PICTURE......we may not recognize you, so give those of us with bad eyes and even worse memories a helping hand with names and dates!

Joyce and Sue have made the final dinner selections, and it sounds pretty good, something for everyone and it doesn't sound like you will leave hungry. We will post photo's of the event since there is strong interest in keeping this Blog going.

If you want me to post up any message, question or suggestion email me at dhman48@hotmail.com I promise to answer all mail. You can also send me email through this blog.

Finally, please do correspond to any or all of the reunion committee members. They have done a great job, and I can't say that enough. It is a thankless job, well, maybe not totally since I know that the few conference calls I have been able to participate in sounded like a lot of fun.

Stay tuned for updates.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Lost But Never Forgotten Classmates

Everyone has one high school friend that they really would like to see.

For me it's people like Larry Visos. We used to lie on our backs in his back yard watching clouds go by on 100 degree days in 100 percent humidity drinking orange soda. I haven't seen him in over 40 years. I tried to track him this reunion, but I only got as far as Washington DC. He is, or was a US postal inspector, but that's as far as I got.

Tom Jarvis, Mr. Madras, is another guy I would really like to see again too. He was always there with a quick smile and had pretty good sense of humor. After our 20th reunion there were rumors of Tom was in San Francisco, running the famous trolley. Tom are you still around and kicking?

But the most mysterious guy for me is Scott Geiger. President of the January class, co-captain of our football team and my freshman college roommate at Mizzou. Scott has been MI from our reunions for 40 years, no Christmas cards, no phone calls, no photos....up until now.

I do know that after graduation Scott went into the Marine Corps and maybe that was a turning point. Over the years I have met people and made new friends who prefer to live their lives in the present and want to leave the past alone. No looking back.


I get that. And I respect his decision to not participate with things like reunions. But all the same, I would like to see and talk with him. If I pissed him off (I could have in college) it's understandable I guess, but that still leaves 140 other classmates that I know didn't piss him off..............

So, you can imagine how happy when I got the following email from Debbie and Scott! For all of you who wanted to know what Scott and Debbiepulsationsne) are doing read on.

Hello, Dennis,

I think that I am pretty lucky. I still have all my body parts and hair -- not a bad deal as old as we are getting. The back and legs do not have the get up and go but all in all -- still going.

I work for a gas appliance distributor -- heating and A/C, gas logs, commercial heaters... Debbie is a kindergarten teacher -- Teacher of Year four or five times including this year. She has been for 30 years except for 11 years when she stayed home with the children. She was what she was put on earth to do.

We have two children. A daughter who is 30 years old and living in St. Petersburg, Florida. She got married on a cruise last year. A good time was had by all the family and friends. She is expecting our first grandchild any time now. Our son is 25 years old and living in Charleston, South Carolina. He works for a golf course/resort developer and loves life - good job, lots of friends and the beach.

At this point in time, I do not even know how to spell retirement! We hope to start a company involved with a new personal water craft -- new products are a slow painful process.

Actually, life could not be better. We live on a lake with 1 1/2 acres. We have made it into what we call our park -- spend most of our timpiddlingng around the yard and glad we still can. Every evening we take the dog for a boat ride in our little johnboat with a 10 H.P. motor. We do not pass too many boats, but who wants to. We have been very fortunate and are very grateful.

We still love to dance. Beach music/shagging is everywhere. But here beach music means Motown and 60's and 70's. Shagging is our dancing from the 60's. All the small towns around Charlotte bring in bands for Alive After Five and various street festivals. We eat too much and dance the night away.

We still help out at the high school booster club during football games. We are Mr. & Mrs. French Fries King and Queen!!! The kids go through about 400 lbs. of french fries per game. Concerts in the Park, exercise, friends who have become family after 30+ years fill our lives with laughter and memories of the kids growing up.

I hope everyone is doing well and that you all have a GREAT time at the get-together. We will be thinking about all of you. Attached is a picture taken during one of our visits to Charleston this year.

Tell everyone hi for us,

Scott and Debbie


For the record, I am really glad to hear from Scott and Debbie. I may never hear from them again after publishing this, but I have to tell you that it's sort of comforting to know that if you get pushy enough you can get a response from even the most reclusive of our classmates. I won't publish their email address since that would be an invasion of their privacy.

To that end, we do have email addresses of our classmates that responded to the reunion mailing. It 's not up to me, but I think those addresses can be available through the Southwest Reunion Committee. If in the meantime you see a name on the blog that you want to get in touch with, drop us an email and we will share it with you.

I know what you're saying "What if an x-wife or x-husband, a pregnant 16 year old, a process server, or worse yet a bill collector asks for your email address?

OK, Maybe it's not a good idea to share email addresses, so, if you do get an email that you don't want to respond to you can always say that it got caught in your spam guard, or your kids deleted it or your cat hit the delete button just as you were going to respond amd you will never hear from them again.

Keep those comments and emails coming. It makes writing this blog worthwhile.

Dennis Hayashi

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

The Attendance list as of July 17, 2006

Even though the cut off date for attending the Southwest High School 40th Class Reunion was June 1, you may be able to beg Joyce and Sue for a spot. Things are shaping up nicely and yes, many of us are getting pumped up, stoked, psyched, or jazzed about seeing old classmates.

I’ve had a chance to see Jeff McClellan and Doug Nuelle in just the past three months, all as part of the reunion communications. Yes we all change, and yet there are parts of our personalities that just don’t change at all. If I close my eyes I hear the same voice with the same inflection, the same “attitude”, the same sense of humor and it rekindles memories of great friendships.

A crossing guard at Dewey school once told me that when you get older you’re really lucky if you have one or two good friends. I’ve been extraordinarily lucky in that I have been able to keep in touch with quite a few grade school and high school friends, but I’d like to see about growing that list in about four weeks from now.

So, for those of you who would like to know who is coming and committed the money to confirm their place here’s the list. If you see someone whose name is missing or you don’t see your name that just means I’m working from an old list… which is possible.

But don’t fret, there is still some time, I think….

January

Arbeiter Davis, Paula & Jack
Arnold, Gary & Carolyn Milcic Arnold
Bippen Schoeneberg, Linda
Ciampoli, Robert & Carol Wall
Daman Finck, Judy & Bob
Dembeck, David & Sarah
Fannon, David & Sarah
Flores, Dennis & Darlene
Forst, Terry
Garavaglia, Wayne
Graf Lohmann, Kathy
Hayashi, Dennis & Lisa
Hirsh, Craig & Jean
Hrin, McGivney, Joan & Jim
Ketten, Darlene
Kozak, Stefan & Natalia
Luchan, Karen
Luther, Michael
Lynch Day, Sue & Andy
McLellan, Jeffrey & Judith
Miller Heddell, Cheryl & John
Nuelle, Douglas & Tonya
Parker, Dan & Kelly
Plag, Henry & Lahna Carlson-Plag
Raney, Douglas & Carol
Scherzer Shimamoto, Joyce & David
Schmidt, Robert & Malinda Moses Schmidt
Scott, Charles & Denny
Shaw, David & Rose
Skaggs McBride, Janet
Skaggs Greer, Joyce & Tommy
Stevenson, Fred & Pam
Tanner Close, Carla & Glen
West Wallis, Pat & Gale
Zilm, Frank & Peggy
Zotos Fakonas, Christine

June

Adams, Davis, Diana & Jack
Ax Harf, Jane & Marie Harf
Becker, Roy
Bloom, Lackland
Boneau Droege, Sherry & James
Bololak, Pat
Borcherding, Gary & Ginny
Brunkhorst, Stephen & Maggie
Boyd, Vivian
Bubash, David
Calloni, Ben
Chapleau, Brian & Linda
Chouquette Woolf, Gayle & Jim
Colvis, Steven & Connie
Cortivo Klein, Judy
Damore Washam, Rita
DeVeydt, Richard & Karen
Diesing Cooper, Linda & Barb Cooper
Drier, JoAnn
Economon, James
Edinger, Don
Fannon Kraiberg, Linda
Fazio, Mike & Cathy
Fleming Rigdon, Sandra
Folluo Goldak, Suzanne
Frank, Don & Diane
Galloway, Lou
Gorsuch, Childers, Pat
Gottl, Ron
Graham Winans, Beverly & Robert Hansee
Greenway Courtney, Judie
Harper, Charles & Linda
Heberer Niehoff, Janice & Gregory
Heineman, Charles & Margaret
Henke Mattson, Carla & Jim
Jackson, Linda
Jacobson Muschany, Nancy & Roy
Jacques Merle, Anne
Kamp, Chester & Joie
Kelley, Dan & Paige
Knapp Weinhold, Carol
Kuhl, Robert & Carol
Laidlow Miller, Linda & Sandy Laidlow Erxleben
Linberg, Nicholas & Pam
Mason, Jay & Chris
McDonagh Hunt, Geri
Miano, Ron & Cyndi
Miller, Frank
Mueller, Marlin & Janet
Nagel Wallace, Linda
Nelson Szydlowski, Brenda
Nichols Albertsmeier, Sandy
Parisotto Disabato, Karen
Pilliard Bickel, Linda & Michael
Prenavo Bowles, Trudy & Steve
Purvis, Alan & Barb
Rice Townsend, Phyllis
Richardson, Brian & Tracy Seamles
Roberts Palazzolo, Nancy & Joan Roberts Degregorio
Rogger, Bob
Rosenberg Sooter, Marty & Paul
Roy Pedretti, Sharon
Rumbolo, Joe
Schaefer, Richard & Bev Kerr Schaefer
Schawacher, Richard & Mary
Schoebeck Cole, Carol & Bill
Schoenberg, Otto & Patti
Schriefer, Jim & Rosemary
Sehl Williams, Marlene
Snider Voth, Linda
Spitler Daley, Barbara
Stratton Hill, Julie & David
Tamme, Michael & Kathleen
Tartucchio, Elvio
Tash, Gary & Sharon
Tobey, Susan
Voyard Boyd, Vivian
Wagner Stufflebam, Winifred
Watts, Willard & Vicky
Weissflug, Ken & Debbie
West, Jim
Weyand Brazell, Gloria
Wilburn Crabaugh Tricia & Bill
Williams, Jim & Melody
Winkler, Henry & Patricia

Teachers

Sid Tucker & Mary Jo
Kathleen Kinderfather


One of the things I promised myself that I was going to do is to make a list of friends I must see like all the gang from Dog Town. In fact, I want to get a group shot of all of the Dog Town guys and gals for the Dog Town Web site.

Then there's the members of the traveling Safari band, Dave Shaw, Bob Rogger and where is Ted Markland when you need him?

Members of the old football, basketball, and track, and my old chemestry lab partners and home room buddies.

You know who you are and yes bring your digital camera's. There may even be a professional photograher for decent group shots that we can purchase photo's from!

Monday, June 05, 2006

Greetings from Evelyn Fuqua

Dear Friends,

Sorry I will not be able to attend the reunion.

Would love to see and talk to some of you and see what you have been doing for the past 40 years. Attached is a picture of my husband and I that was taken last week while we were on a cruise to the Bahamas. It was a combination vacation/mission trip.

We visited the Houme Rock Primary School while in Freeport and led a special program for the children. We delivered school supplies to them from our local Rotary Club and my husband who is a minister spoke to the children. Since the Bahamas is a Christian nation, as declared in their constitution, the message of Jesus Christ is welcomed.

Our group led the children in some enthusiastic songs and gave each child a gift. As always it was interesting to see what is going on in another culture. It also helps one realize how blessed we are here in the U.S.

Would love to hear from some of you.

Evelyn Fuqua Andrews
brotherpat@bellsouth.net

Thank you Evelyn for keeping in touch.

I hope the reunion blog helps you reconnect with some of your old high school friends. So much time has passed, yet it really only seems like yesterday that we were worried about what we were going to do with the rest of our lives. Well, we are about half way through our lives and by all appearances, you’ve done a great job.

Let us know if any of us can help you with your missionary work. God bless you and your husband Father Pat, and God bless America.

To find out who provided email addresses be sure to contact the committee. There will be a list published of all those who responded to our invitation, even if they could not attend.

Keep those letters, photo’s coming and we will post them.

Dennis Hayashi
dennis@mediaop.com


Monday, May 29, 2006

Dance Off In The Making

Tom, dancing feet, Kupferer had decided to throw down the gauntlet.

Deeply offended at seeing his name in the “missing in action” column of the Class of 1966 lost classmate list he answered with a provocative email.

Missing in Action? I beg your pardon. I am on a secret training mission in preparation for the big night. I was able to smuggle out a video (see below) of the rigorous training regimen that I pursue on a daily basis.

I am looking forward to a night of unbridled passion and a dance marathon. (but I would accept bridled passion too. In fact I might enjoy that more. But I digress)

I am currently at level one training or what, at your age, is better known as "once in a row." That, of course, is with the dance training. I have not yet reached the pinochle of my sexual training but, of course, it is difficult when one so often trains alone. But that is another story.......... Keep up the good work and enjoy the video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMH0bHeiRNg%20

PS Tell Buddy Scott I now weigh as much as he does and I'm looking for him.

Tom Kupferer

The outcome of watching this?

Tom has insuated that the June 66 class has better rhythm than the January 66 class.
Not wanting to let this challenge go unanswered, the January class voted to put Rob Ciampoli on the floor as our champion.

To sign up for sponsorships of Tom or Rob email them with your financial support at: tomkupfer@aol.com and robc@daycroft.org

Keep those cards, letters and emails coming.

Dennis Hayashi

Greetings from Melinda Soroka

Dear Class of '66:

I am glad to hear of plans for our 40th reunion. Rich and I have lived overseas for 22 of the past 24 years - in Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia and now Taiwan. After seven years in Taipei, we are returning to the US for retirement in the Hilton Head, SC area this month. We took up golf about 10 years ago and look forward to playing more now. I only wish I had learned sooner.

I caught up with Southwest classmates at the 20th reunion. At that time we were posted in Singapore. While in Singapore, I set-up a print communications company and handled publications and marketing media for clients such as Asian Home Gourmet, APEC, American Chamber of Commerce, etc. I missed the 30th reunion due to our move to Australia. In Australia, Rich was Army attache at our US embassy and I was the embassy's community liaison officer.

We moved to Taipei in 1999. Here, I was founding editor of a magazine for the expatriate community and was English language consultant to the Taipei mayor's protocol office. It was the mayor's goal to establish a bilingual environment within the city to make the city more international. I also had time for some volunteer work and golf.

During recent years, I have kept up with Brenda Nelson Szydlowski, met up with David Conner and his wife, Selina, in Singapore, met Virginia Jung Koenig at a dinner in Hong Kong, and met Frank Zilm on his way through Hong Kong to a computer modeling meeting in China. Once we are back in the US and unpacked we will decide if we can come to St Louis. It would be fun to catch up with old friends.

Many thanks to the reunion committees for organizing these events.

Best regards,
Melinda Soroka Welker



YOU CAN POST A MESSAGE TOO!

OK, What's your excuse for not posting with us? All you have to do is compose a note and send it to our blog, or just click comment on any blog and add a message. If you want to send a photo send it to dhman48@hotmail.com and I will post it (reasonably soon after) to the Southwest blog. Hey, it's starting to get warm here in Chicago, so that must mean it's getting hot in St. Louis.

See you all in July!!!!!!
Dennis Hayashi

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

"Low Key" all gender Golf Outing !

Thanks to Jay Mason and Brian Richardson for putting together a golf outing at the Players Club on Saturday , July 22 at 11 am.

Here are the details: Place: Players Club: directions at www.playersgolfclub.org.
Format: 4 person Scramble for couples, singles and definitelly for both men and women.
Cost: $60.00 per person
Contacts: Jay Mason: jay_Mason@may-com and Brian Richardson: briansr@midwestpackagingsys.com

Deadline: Reservations with intention by July 3, 2006
Drop Dead date: check to Jay Mayson by July 10th

Mail check to Jay Mason, 1744 Woodmore Oaks Drive, St. Louis, MO 63021

This should be a great event, and a super warm up for the reunion. Forgettabout your hair, come play and let people know you don't care if you're not a scratch golfer.

Stay tuned for more details and keep those bio's coming in. We will post them, and I know there are a lot more of you that are itching to post something here.

Dennis

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Reunion Countdown

The countdown begins: 40th Southwest High School Reunion: Saturday July 22, 2006

For all of those of you who have committed the time and money to attend the 1966 reunion the committee thanks you. For all of you checking your schedule, we hope to see you.

Since our last Blog we are pleased to announce that Bob Kuhl wins the first and perhaps the only Blog contest. His prize? It’s a surprise that will be the envy of every attendee. The question he answered was, “Who did we dedicate our senior yearbook to?” Phyllis Rice answered too, but was just two days behind Bob!

Answer: The fighting forces in Vietnam. Funny isn’t it? Forty years later there is a pretty good chance that a senior class somewhere in America, that’s dedicating their yearbook to our fighting, forces in another war. This time, it’s in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Regardless of your politics you have to hate to see us with young men in harms way. This time around, instead of friends we are likely to have our children engaged. To those of you who have children serving in the armed forces we hope they return safely and remain out of harms way.

If you have stories to share about your involvement with the war please share them. We will post the stories or share them with the rest of the class via this blog. Drop us an email or just post them on the bottom of this insert.

OK, that said, its been fun hearing from some of you. I heard from Dave Fannon who is living Daphine, Alabama. He sold his company and then tried retirement but got bored and came back. In his words “If you rest you rust”. I don’t want to steal his thunder, but if you get a chance run him down so he can share his journey and you can compare notes. I have asked David to submit an updated bio for posting.

He’s a golfer so our list of players is growing. If any of you want to play golf while you are in town, let us know so we can get some T-Times. It’s not just a guy thing either, everyone is welcome, but we have to hear from you, so get on it and send an email to any of the committee members about your level of interest.

Thanks for helping find our lost classmates. And hey, if you have a bio, pictures about you and your family, please send them in. We will post them.

And our first post is from David Conner, who can’t make the reunion since he lives in Singapore. Say hi to David, and let’s get more of these bio’s to post. Remember, it’s not just about your job, it’s about your journey in making it this far!


Next Blog: Don’t forget about our give away, if you have anything that you would like to donate as a door prize let us know, or just bring it. We want to make this a fun event!

David Conner Bio - The first of what I hope will be many more.

DAVID P. CONNER

Chief Executive Officer and Director
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited






Mr Conner was first appointed to the Board of OCBC Bank on 15 April 2002 and last re-elected as a Director in May 2002. He is presently the Chief Executive Officer and Director of OCBC Bank and is a Director of OCBC Bank (Malaysia) Bhd, Chairman and Executive Director of Bank of Singapore Ltd, Deputy Chairman and Director of Lion Capital Management Ltd, Commissioner of PT Bank NISP Tbk and Director of The Esplanade Co Ltd. He also serves as a member of the Council of the Association of Banks in Singapore, the Advisory Council of the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore and the Board of Trustees of Washington University in St Louis.

Before joining OCBC Bank in 2002, Mr Conner previously worked for more than 25 years with Citibank N.A., where he served as Managing Director and Market Manager for Citibank Japan from 1999 until early 2002.

Mr Conner holds a Bachelor of Arts from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and a Master in Business Administration from Columbia University in New York, with concentrations in Finance and International Business.

Thursday, January 05, 2006

40 Years since High School Graduation: January 2006

40 Years since High School Graduation: January 2006

About Sharing

I have discovered something interesting this past year. If you open yourself up to share things, some interesting things start to happen.

It starts small, sharing an idea, a conversation, your lunch, a ride, some time.

It really doesn’t matter what it is, but when you share people tend to respond. At first it sort of freaks people out since they think you want something.

In other cases, people tend to be flattered, and in return they share something with you. The reciprocal part may take a day, a month or even a year, but it generally it results in creating some type of useful exchange.

What does this have to do with a class reunion? Maybe nothing but I look forward to the chance to return to St. Louis and check in with old friends, and meet classmates that I really did not know that well, if at all. I like hearing about what people have done with their life, not as a measure of my own, but in the hope that maybe I can learn something valuable from their experience.

Someone in the past 40 year who I respect, but forgotten his/her name, told me that everyone you come into contact will influence who you are or hope to become. I’ve never forgotten that shared observation and I think a class reunion provides a most interesting basis to check out the validity of the statement.

I know I have my critics, an I have the scars to show where I have stumbled, but I’ve tried to keep a sense of humor about it all. My hope is that there are lots of people like me in our class that would like to “catch up” and see and hear what’s been going on for the past 40 years!

So yes, class reunions can be cathartic experience, but it can also be a great time to be yourself with people you studied or ate lunch with or cheered or sneered at!

As Lisa Minelli sang “Don’t sit alone in the dark, come to your 40th Reunion Cabaret” or something like that. Where can you go for less than $40.00 have dinner and an open bar and even dance the night away ? ……OK there’s always going to be another wedding, but not another class reunion for another 10 years!


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