Comments: Listen, you numbskull, Jud, I know you learned your lesson the hard way....you probably started out with the small kitchen gadgets...or the best one...a vacuum...until you were hit over the head with one...haaaaa!!
Comments: Yeah, you numbskulls! You should stick to small appliances or power tools. (just kidding! I know to go with jewelry and chocolate)
Comments: Need I say it again this year? Yes.....here goes...Guys NEVER give your Sweet Heart a stoopid Hoody Footy OR a Big Hunk O' Love Vermont Bear for Valentine...NEVER!..well, unless you are a real numb skull...then go ahead..she probably likes it if she is married to you or dating you.
Comments: Jud, you wouldn't want your head to explode!
Comments: Lynell, I'd love to be twenty something and know what you know now! And maybe some of what the Strange Lady knows.
Comments: Well, John O., no other '63ers have spoken up for the name, so I guess it's yours. Tell people it's your birth year. That would make you twenty-something. I'd love to be twenty-something and know what I know now. My mother and aunts used to say that, and now I know why.
Comments: I woke up this morning with the strangest urge to change my last name to "Ochocinco". Guess I'd better have some more coffee.
Comments: Not fair Bob....tell us what's going on in Conroe? Kathleen...well, you are always so serious who knows??? haaaa! The kick thing was be...yond funny! Can you just imagine?....oh, never mind..don't............haaaaa!! Just imagine the site Zarina pasting or licking the paste....I used to love my mother's Jergan's Lotion...tasted like almonds....haaaaaaaa! OK, I am getting off here. ![]()
Comments: Thank you, Bob. Mary Irene remains in my prayers. Please keep us posted as to her recovery.
Comments: Hey guys, things are getting tough in Conroe. Prayers for Mary would be a really good thing.
Comments: I always thought the Debs looked really cool with the hats! I looked at the video and was not impressed. Where was the crowd? Stands looked empty! Stands weren't /aren't empty here in Houston area for football games. As for Christmas being changed to 'holiday' I guess we should just do away with national day off and no Christmas recess for Congress and everyone should work ,it's just another day
Comments: Ginger, the elastic on the hat reminded me when we were juniors and maybe the first football game, someone's hat fell off and she had big, purple brush rollers on top that evidently could be seen by Ms. Thomas. We were told never to roll up our hair under the hats again. After wearing that hat for a few hours, your hair really looked icky, too.
Comments: Barry, you'd trust me with library paste? It's delicious, you know. I'm talking about the white stuff that came in a jar.
Comments: High Kicks...That is such a joke..! I've had a bum left knee, since tryouts..when we were Sophomores.. I was in that group..that the 'whole group' made the Debs.. and there were some officers that came out of that group.. I could never again..kick 6 inches above my head with my left leg...only my right leg.. The Rockettes always kicked 'lower' than us, back then.. They'd surely...beat us LOL...now.. Not everybody remembers our 63 Senior Day performance and I was on the Second Row...on the Stage... The elastic was going out of my tights and I worked on that before that performance, but I didn't work on the Hat' elastic.. My Hat was on my nose. Miss Thomas was laughing during that performance.. Well, at least, I didn't lose the 'tights'. Everyone would have remembered that..! I only do Gentle Yoga, now.. I mean really, gentle...Yoga.. Namaste..all. Have a nice day... GH... ![]()
Comments: Scissors? I don't think so....
Comments: You guys are making me very glad I was just on the Den staff. I can still cut and paste with the best of 'em. Just give me scissors and a jar of white library paste with a brush in it.
Comments: So, I am guessing the next reunion will be held at Baylor Hospital.....right?
Comments: Once a Deb, always a Deb Charlotte, I don't doubt for a minute that you cannot still do the "kick". I think it would do a lot for attendance at the next '63 Class gathering if the Debs got together and put on a performance. And, all the athletes could run through some drills. Of course, I was just on the ROTC rifle team. I guess I could shoot something. JS could put on a shoe "spit shine" demonstration and get out the Brasso and polish his belt buckle. Just think of the possibilities!
Comments: Charlotte, I am glad you didn't think I was serious. Although I didn't get the same rise out of you as I did when I suggested the drill team get together and do their high kick at out next class reunion. If you can still do that high kick at this age, you are in great shape.
Comments: Kathline, you are hilarious!
Comments: Charlotte, Since the officers made up the routines. Maybe, some of you could volunteer to work with the current SOC drill team and band. The Dallas schools are always begging for all kinds of volunteers in case anyone is interested.
Comments: Mary Thomas didn't make up the routines. Our officers did. Mary Thomas gave us our structure, discipline and pride in our school....that is evidently lacking at SOC now. AND probably most schools these days I am not comparing....it is not possible..... am just lamenting the sad change.
Comments: "IT DON'T MEAN A THING IF YOU AIN'T GOT THAT SWING." I thought the students were really trying. They just need some better coaching and a lot of help with their routine. Maybe, Ms. Thomas could volunteer some of her time and help SOC out. Their is a big difference in the backgrounds, economic and social levels of these students compared to when we went to SOC. It is like comparing apples to oranges.
Comments: Whoa! 88???? I can't imagine. And, yes, Sharon...painful describes that video. I think those are the Pivoteers or some name like that.
Comments: Charlotte - it was too painful to watch. Lynell, I wondered the same thing about the lack of people, but if that was Sprague Field, that would have been the visitor's side. When I went to Garland's homecoming game last fall, it was so nice to watch the half-time performances. Rowlett's drill team was superb (probably 45 girls) and Garland's Dashing Debs were good, but way too many (88 girls).
Comments: I wonder what Miss Thomas and Mr. Beckhart would say about that SOC performance. I also wonder why the crowd was so thin. Thanks for that link, Charlotte.
Comments: Barry, Sheriff Joe runs his organization king of like the Confederate army ran Andersonville. I used to drive by it sometimes when I lived in Phoenix.. Righr off Superstition Freeway on way to Apache Junction. Big, tall fence w/razor wire & tents. Guards on horses w/shotguns. No coffee, no tv, no air conditioning, no smoking & pink underware. Sometimes you could see the chain gangs cutting weeds on the roadsides. Joe said Don't complain, our troops in Iraq had it worse--he's right!
Comments: I'm not sure what to make of the band's performance? Three drum majors, some innovative moves, but where's the precision of days gone by?
Comments: Wonder if they won city? Wooo hooo...look at these moves and kicks!
Comments: Drano....could be a little tough... ![]() |
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