Friday at the Schooner

Saturday at the Pompano 

Reunion 2022 

 

Okay, here's the deal.  I clean forgot to take photos of the workers who helped the class with the Reunion.  Jean Kay Domingue Moreau, Sandra Marsh Boyd, and Sue Terrell Dartez worked the door.  Mary LeLeux Crochet did the table flower decorations, which were given out at the end of the affair.  Our Carolyn Anawaty Akers did the Memorial Table.

Since none of the others have a webpage to grab photos from, I resorted to that old standby - scanning from their TJ Annuals.  I bet they will just love these.

 

Carolyn Anawaty Akers setting up the Memorial Table.

So nice to have these photos.

Mary LeLeux Crochet made the nice table flower decorations.

Wish I had more of these.  They did a great service to The Class.

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I Believe this is all of Mine Starting at the Pompeno

Help with the Names and Comments come from Lucille

Janet Craig Quebedeaux and Jim Quebedeaux LeRoy Tate TJ ’61, Alice Chambers Tate, Carolyn Anawaty Akers and Dale Saulsberry Alice Chambers Tate(62) and Leroy Tate (61). Some folks take great photos and she does. Hanna Hampton Drago…always brings her camera and takes great pictures.  Thanks, Hanna!  We appreciate you.

 

Gail Pratt Reavis and Mary Ell Glass Ruffner Gail Pratt Reavis, Paul Reavis and Mary Ell Glass Ruffner Donna McFadden-O=Reilly, Rachel Gloria Hawkins Jim Cassel, Don King and Gary Miertschin.

 

It's always inspirational for me to hear Mike Eaves. Don King, Carolyn Anawaty Akers, Gwynn Griffith in the foreground…Sam Drago, Hanna Hampton Drago and Gary Miertschin Bob and Cindy Gratz.

 

Donna McFadden-O’Reilly and Rachel Gloria Hawkins Paul Reavis and Gail Pratt Reavis Don King, Bob Gratz and Cindy Gratz Jim Cassel, Carrie Hebert, Mary  Ell Glass Ruffner and Dale Saulsberry

 

Dale Saulsberry, Susanne Barnes and Don King Mike Eaves and Carolyn Anawaty Akers Carrie Hebert and Dale Saulsberry Sandy Erwin

 

Anita Nugent is quite a dancer

It was a great skit

Danced to music too

She had all the right "moves". Even a fantastic finish

From Anita:

First song was “All That Jazz” from Chicago.  Not a stripper song, but a flapper song from the 20’s.

The Idea was that were not dead yet and still have lots of life in us.     

Second was “Yackety Sax”.  

The old man was to represent that even though our spines are collapsing we still have a lot of life left in us.  

 

Ginger Cloar Hamilton was hilarious

She had a "chart"

Carrie Hebert Hamilton had a great story about old PA. Carrie Hebert (she has long ago dropped the Hamilton..a few husbands back(HA!)

Ginger reading from her "script"

Under that costume is our Anita again

 

Donna McFadden-O’Reilly, the Gratz's again.

Wayne Taylor

Sandra Ladner Nicholson and Trudy Wood Dunn

Carolyn Anawaty Akers.

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