1966 LR Central Tigers - 1966lrcentraltigers

JOHN & FRED TURN 60

JANUARY CLASS DINNER-2012

JANUARY CLASS DINNER-2012

BEVERLY&RICK.JPG
BEVERLY&RICK.JPG
BEVERLY&RICK.JPG 2011-01-25
CLETUS&TERRY.JPG
CLETUS&TERRY.JPG
CLETUS&TERRY.JPG 2011-01-25
DIANE&ANITA.JPG
DIANE&ANITA.JPG
DIANE&ANITA.JPG 2011-01-25
Carol Moravec Barlow & Charlie Wood
Carol Moravec Barlow & Charlie Wood
CAROL&CHARLIE.JPG 2011-01-25
GORDON&RAELYNNE.JPG
GORDON&RAELYNNE.JPG
GORDON&RAELYNNE.JPG 2011-01-25
BILL.JPG
BILL.JPG
BILL.JPG 2011-01-25
CAROL&BILL.JPG
CAROL&BILL.JPG
CAROL&BILL.JPG 2011-01-25
GROUP.jpg
GROUP.jpg
GROUP.jpg 2012-01-26
GUYS.jpg
GUYS.jpg
GUYS.jpg 2012-01-26
JANET&JOHN.JPG
JANET&JOHN.JPG
JANET&JOHN.JPG 2011-01-25
JOHN&CLEVE.JPG
JOHN&CLEVE.JPG
JOHN&CLEVE.JPG 2011-01-25
KERMIT&LINDA.JPG
KERMIT&LINDA.JPG
KERMIT&LINDA.JPG 2011-01-25
LADIES.jpg
LADIES.jpg
LADIES.jpg 2012-01-26
LARRY.JPG
LARRY.JPG
LARRY.JPG 2011-01-25
LARRY&DANNY.JPG
LARRY&DANNY.JPG
LARRY&DANNY.JPG 2011-01-25
LINDA&GORDON.JPG
LINDA&GORDON.JPG
LINDA&GORDON.JPG 2011-01-25
RON&ALICE.JPG
RON&ALICE.JPG
RON&ALICE.JPG 2011-01-25
SUSAN.JPG
SUSAN.JPG
SUSAN.JPG 2011-01-25
SUZANNE&JOHN.JPG
SUZANNE&JOHN.JPG
SUZANNE&JOHN.JPG 2011-01-25
TOM&CAROLYN.JPG
TOM&CAROLYN.JPG
TOM&CAROLYN.JPG 2011-01-25
WINDELL.JPG
WINDELL.JPG
WINDELL.JPG 2011-01-25

OCTOBER 2011-CLASS DINNER

OCT. CLASS DINNER 2011

DSCN1300.JPG
DSCN1300.JPG
DSCN1300.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1303.JPG
DSCN1303.JPG
DSCN1303.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1304.JPG
DSCN1304.JPG
DSCN1304.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1307.JPG
DSCN1307.JPG
DSCN1307.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1309.JPG
DSCN1309.JPG
DSCN1309.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1311.JPG
DSCN1311.JPG
DSCN1311.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1312.JPG
DSCN1312.JPG
DSCN1312.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1314.JPG
DSCN1314.JPG
DSCN1314.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1316.JPG
DSCN1316.JPG
DSCN1316.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1318.JPG
DSCN1318.JPG
DSCN1318.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1319.JPG
DSCN1319.JPG
DSCN1319.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1321.JPG
DSCN1321.JPG
DSCN1321.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1322.jpg
DSCN1322.jpg
DSCN1322.jpg 2011-10-27
DSCN1323.JPG
DSCN1323.JPG
DSCN1323.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1324.JPG
DSCN1324.JPG
DSCN1324.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1325.JPG
DSCN1325.JPG
DSCN1325.JPG 2011-10-27
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DSCN1326.JPG
DSCN1326.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1328.JPG
DSCN1328.JPG
DSCN1328.JPG 2011-10-27
DSCN1330.JPG
DSCN1330.JPG
DSCN1330.JPG 2011-10-27

CLASS DINNER-SEPTEMBER 2011

SEPTEMBER 2011 - CLASS DINNER

BILL&CLEVE.JPG
BILL&CLEVE.JPG
BILL&CLEVE.JPG 2011-09-28
BRIAN&MJ.JPG
BRIAN&MJ.JPG
BRIAN&MJ.JPG 2011-09-28
CAROL&BILL.JPG
CAROL&BILL.JPG
CAROL&BILL.JPG 2011-09-28
CLETUS&DIANE.JPG
CLETUS&DIANE.JPG
CLETUS&DIANE.JPG 2011-09-28
DANNY&CAROL.JPG
DANNY&CAROL.JPG
DANNY&CAROL.JPG 2011-09-28
ED&SHELIA.JPG
ED&SHELIA.JPG
ED&SHELIA.JPG 2011-09-28
GERRELOU&TERRY.JPG
GERRELOU&TERRY.JPG
GERRELOU&TERRY.JPG 2011-09-28
GORDON&LINDA.JPG
GORDON&LINDA.JPG
GORDON&LINDA.JPG 2011-09-28
JANET&JOHN.JPG
JANET&JOHN.JPG
JANET&JOHN.JPG 2011-09-28
LONNIE&ED.JPG
LONNIE&ED.JPG
LONNIE&ED.JPG 2011-09-28
SHELIA,LARRY&CLETUS.JPG
SHELIA,LARRY&CLETUS.JPG
SHELIA,LARRY&CLETUS.JPG 2011-09-28
SUSAN&DONNA.JPG
SUSAN&DONNA.JPG
SUSAN&DONNA.JPG 2011-09-28

CLASS DINNER-AUGUST 2011

AUGUST 2011- CLASS DINNER

CLETUS.JPG
CLETUS.JPG
CLETUS.JPG 2011-08-24
LEE.JPG
LEE.JPG
LEE.JPG 2011-08-24
ANITA.JPG
ANITA.JPG
ANITA.JPG 2011-08-24
DIANE.JPG
DIANE.JPG
DIANE.JPG 2011-08-24
JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG 2011-08-24
LARRY.JPG
LARRY.JPG
LARRY.JPG 2011-08-24
ED&CONNIE.JPG
ED&CONNIE.JPG
ED&CONNIE.JPG 2011-08-24
JANET&CLETUS.JPG
JANET&CLETUS.JPG
JANET&CLETUS.JPG 2011-08-24
CLETUS,SHELIA&CAROLYN.JPG
CLETUS,SHELIA&CAROLYN.JPG
CLETUS,SHELIA&CAROLYN.JPG 2011-08-24
JOHN&SUZANNE.JPG
JOHN&SUZANNE.JPG
JOHN&SUZANNE.JPG 2011-08-24
MARYLAND.JPG
MARYLAND.JPG
MARYLAND.JPG 2011-08-24
TOBY&KAY.JPG
TOBY&KAY.JPG
TOBY&KAY.JPG 2011-08-24
CAROL&ROBERT.JPG
CAROL&ROBERT.JPG
CAROL&ROBERT.JPG 2011-08-24
WINDELL&DONNA.JPG
WINDELL&DONNA.JPG
WINDELL&DONNA.JPG 2011-08-24
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG 2011-08-24
OOPS! .JPG
OOPS! .JPG
OOPS! .JPG 2011-08-24
NICK.JPG
NICK.JPG
NICK.JPG 2011-08-24
DANNY&TERRY.JPG
DANNY&TERRY.JPG
DANNY&TERRY.JPG 2011-08-24
CAROLYN&CAROL.JPG
CAROLYN&CAROL.JPG
CAROLYN&CAROL.JPG 2011-08-24
EAST SIDE.JPG
EAST SIDE.JPG
EAST SIDE.JPG 2011-08-24
SOUTHWEST.JPG
SOUTHWEST.JPG
SOUTHWEST.JPG 2011-08-24
PULASKIHEIGHTS.JPG
PULASKIHEIGHTS.JPG
PULASKIHEIGHTS.JPG 2011-08-24
WEST SIDE.JPG
WEST SIDE.JPG
WEST SIDE.JPG 2011-08-24
CONNIE,ED,RAELYNNE&JANET.JPG
CONNIE,ED,RAELYNNE&JANET.JPG
CONNIE,ED,RAELYNNE&JANET.JPG 2011-08-24
DANNY&KAY.JPG
DANNY&KAY.JPG
DANNY&KAY.JPG 2011-08-24
DONNA&BILL.JPG
DONNA&BILL.JPG
DONNA&BILL.JPG 2011-08-24
NICK&ED.JPG
NICK&ED.JPG
NICK&ED.JPG 2011-08-24
DIANE&SUSAN.JPG
DIANE&SUSAN.JPG
DIANE&SUSAN.JPG 2011-08-24
MARYLAND,KAY&TERRY.JPG
MARYLAND,KAY&TERRY.JPG
MARYLAND,KAY&TERRY.JPG 2011-08-24
WINDELL&ROBERT.JPG
WINDELL&ROBERT.JPG
WINDELL&ROBERT.JPG 2011-08-24
SUZANNE,JANET&CAROL.JPG
SUZANNE,JANET&CAROL.JPG
SUZANNE,JANET&CAROL.JPG 2011-08-24

CLASS DINNER-JULY 2011

JULY 2011-CLASS DINNER

WAYNE.JPG
WAYNE.JPG
WAYNE.JPG 2011-07-27
WINDELL.JPG
WINDELL.JPG
WINDELL.JPG 2011-07-27
JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG 2011-07-27
BOBSCOTT.JPG
BOBSCOTT.JPG
BOBSCOTT.JPG 2011-07-27
RICK&DIANE.JPG
RICK&DIANE.JPG
RICK&DIANE.JPG 2011-07-27
BILLY.JPG
BILLY.JPG
BILLY.JPG 2011-07-27
LARRY.JPG
LARRY.JPG
LARRY.JPG 2011-07-27
RAELYNNE&SUSAN.JPG
RAELYNNE&SUSAN.JPG
RAELYNNE&SUSAN.JPG 2011-07-27
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG 2011-07-27
RAELYNNE&STANLEY.JPG
RAELYNNE&STANLEY.JPG
RAELYNNE&STANLEY.JPG 2011-07-27
BEVERLY.JPG
BEVERLY.JPG
BEVERLY.JPG 2011-07-27
DANNY.JPG
DANNY.JPG
DANNY.JPG 2011-07-27
MORRIS&PHYLISS.JPG
MORRIS&PHYLISS.JPG
MORRIS&PHYLISS.JPG 2011-07-27
TERRY&NICK.JPG
TERRY&NICK.JPG
TERRY&NICK.JPG 2011-07-27
CHARLIE&CAROL.JPG
CHARLIE&CAROL.JPG
CHARLIE&CAROL.JPG 2011-07-27
BILL&CAROL.JPG
BILL&CAROL.JPG
BILL&CAROL.JPG 2011-07-27
GUYS.JPG
GUYS.JPG
GUYS.JPG 2011-07-27

CLASS DINNER-JUNE 2011

JUNE 2011 CLASS DINNER

BETTY&STUART HUCKEBA
BETTY&STUART HUCKEBA
01BETTY&STUART.JPG 2011-06-22
02CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
02CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
02CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG 2011-06-22
03ED&SHELIA.JPG
03ED&SHELIA.JPG
03ED&SHELIA.JPG 2011-06-22
04LARRYB.JPG
04LARRYB.JPG
04LARRYB.JPG 2011-06-22
05BILL&DIANE.JPG
05BILL&DIANE.JPG
05BILL&DIANE.JPG 2011-06-22
06NICK.JPG
06NICK.JPG
06NICK.JPG 2011-06-22
07CAROL&BILL.JPG
07CAROL&BILL.JPG
07CAROL&BILL.JPG 2011-06-22
08DIANE&WINDELL.JPG
08DIANE&WINDELL.JPG
08DIANE&WINDELL.JPG 2011-06-22
09MARILYN&MARYLAND.JPG
09MARILYN&MARYLAND.JPG
09MARILYN&MARYLAND.JPG 2011-06-22
10SUZANNE&JOHN.JPG
10SUZANNE&JOHN.JPG
10SUZANNE&JOHN.JPG 2011-06-22
11TERRY&DANNY.JPG
11TERRY&DANNY.JPG
11TERRY&DANNY.JPG 2011-06-22
12SHELIA,ED&CAROL.JPG
12SHELIA,ED&CAROL.JPG
12SHELIA,ED&CAROL.JPG 2011-06-22
13MARYLAND,ANITA&TERRY.JPG
13MARYLAND,ANITA&TERRY.JPG
13MARYLAND,ANITA&TERRY.JPG 2011-06-22
14WESTSIDE GIRLS.JPG
14WESTSIDE GIRLS.JPG
14WESTSIDE GIRLS.JPG 2011-06-22

CLASS DINNER-MAY 2011

MAY CLASS DINNER 2011

MAYBIRTHDAYS.JPG
MAYBIRTHDAYS.JPG
MAYBIRTHDAYS.JPG 2011-05-26
GALS.JPG
GALS.JPG
GALS.JPG 2011-05-26
GUYS.JPG
GUYS.JPG
GUYS.JPG 2011-05-26
WINDELL&MARILYN.JPG
WINDELL&MARILYN.JPG
WINDELL&MARILYN.JPG 2011-05-26
JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG 2011-05-26
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG 2011-05-26
LARRY.JPG
LARRY.JPG
LARRY.JPG 2011-05-26
TERRY&KAY.JPG
TERRY&KAY.JPG
TERRY&KAY.JPG 2011-05-26
Donna,Windell& Carol.JPG
Donna,Windell& Carol.JPG
Donna,Windell& Carol.JPG 2011-05-26
DIANE&BILL.JPG
DIANE&BILL.JPG
DIANE&BILL.JPG 2011-05-26
DONNA&BILL.JPG
DONNA&BILL.JPG
DONNA&BILL.JPG 2011-05-26
MARYLAND&DANNY.JPG
MARYLAND&DANNY.JPG
MARYLAND&DANNY.JPG 2011-05-26
BILL&CAROL.JPG
BILL&CAROL.JPG
BILL&CAROL.JPG 2011-05-26

CLASS DINNER-APRIL 2011

CLASS DINNER APRIL 2011

JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG 2011-04-27
WAYNE.JPG
WAYNE.JPG
WAYNE.JPG 2011-04-27
MARYLAND.JPG
MARYLAND.JPG
MARYLAND.JPG 2011-04-27
SUSAN.JPG
SUSAN.JPG
SUSAN.JPG 2011-04-27
JOHN&SUZANNE.jpg
JOHN&SUZANNE.jpg
JOHN&SUZANNE.jpg 2011-04-27
CLEVE.JPG
CLEVE.JPG
CLEVE.JPG 2011-04-27
BILL&MARYLAND.JPG
BILL&MARYLAND.JPG
BILL&MARYLAND.JPG 2011-04-27
CAROL,BILL,MARYLAND.jpg
CAROL,BILL,MARYLAND.jpg
CAROL,BILL,MARYLAND.jpg 2011-04-27
BRENDA,CAROL,TERRY.JPG
BRENDA,CAROL,TERRY.JPG
BRENDA,CAROL,TERRY.JPG 2011-04-27
BILL&MARYLAND.JPG
BILL&MARYLAND.JPG
BILL&MARYLAND.JPG 2011-04-27
CAROL,BILL,MARYLAND.JPG
CAROL,BILL,MARYLAND.JPG
CAROL,BILL,MARYLAND.JPG 2011-04-27
CLEVE.JPG
CLEVE.JPG
CLEVE.JPG 2011-04-27
JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG
JOHN&JANET.JPG 2011-04-27
JOHN&SUZANNE.JPG
JOHN&SUZANNE.JPG
JOHN&SUZANNE.JPG 2011-04-27
MARYLAND.JPG
MARYLAND.JPG
MARYLAND.JPG 2011-04-27
SUSAN.JPG
SUSAN.JPG
SUSAN.JPG 2011-04-27
WAYNE.JPG
WAYNE.JPG
WAYNE.JPG 2011-04-27

CLASS DINNER - MARCH 2011

CLASS DINNER-MARCH 2011

CAROLYN:TOM&JANET.JPG
CAROLYN:TOM&JANET.JPG
CAROLYN:TOM&JANET.JPG 2011-03-23
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG 2011-03-23
DIANE:DAVID&DEANA1.JPG
DIANE:DAVID&DEANA1.JPG
DIANE:DAVID&DEANA1.JPG 2011-03-23
WAYNE.JPG
WAYNE.JPG
WAYNE.JPG 2011-03-23
LEE.JPG
LEE.JPG
LEE.JPG 2011-03-23
WINDELL.JPG
WINDELL.JPG
WINDELL.JPG 2011-03-23
DONNA:DAN:CAROL&TERRY.JPG
DONNA:DAN:CAROL&TERRY.JPG
DONNA:DAN:CAROL&TERRY.JPG 2011-03-23
DONNA&BILL.JPG
DONNA&BILL.JPG
DONNA&BILL.JPG 2011-03-23
BILLY&LARRY.JPG
BILLY&LARRY.JPG
BILLY&LARRY.JPG 2011-03-23
CAROL&BILL.JPG
CAROL&BILL.JPG
CAROL&BILL.JPG 2011-03-23
NICK.JPG
NICK.JPG
NICK.JPG 2011-03-23
ED.JPG
ED.JPG
ED.JPG 2011-03-23
CAROL:ED&DONNA.JPG
CAROL:ED&DONNA.JPG
CAROL:ED&DONNA.JPG 2011-03-23
DIANE:SUSAN&DANNY.JPG
DIANE:SUSAN&DANNY.JPG
DIANE:SUSAN&DANNY.JPG 2011-03-23
NICK&BILL.JPG
NICK&BILL.JPG
NICK&BILL.JPG 2011-03-23
DANNY:DONNA& CAROL.JPG
DANNY:DONNA& CAROL.JPG
DANNY:DONNA& CAROL.JPG 2011-03-23
ED&BRONCO.JPG
ED&BRONCO.JPG
ED&BRONCO.JPG 2011-03-23
WAYNE&BIKE.JPG
WAYNE&BIKE.JPG
WAYNE&BIKE.JPG 2011-03-23

CLASS DINNER - FEB 2011

FEB CLASS DINNER-2/23/11

CAROLYN&TOM.jpg
CAROLYN&TOM.jpg
CAROLYN&TOM.jpg 2011-02-23
JOHN&JANET.jpg
JOHN&JANET.jpg
JOHN&JANET.jpg 2011-02-23
WANDA&JIM.jpg
WANDA&JIM.jpg
WANDA&JIM.jpg 2011-02-23
ED&CAROL.jpg
ED&CAROL.jpg
ED&CAROL.jpg 2011-02-23
WAYNE.jpg
WAYNE.jpg
WAYNE.jpg 2011-02-23
CLEVE&SUSAN.jpg
CLEVE&SUSAN.jpg
CLEVE&SUSAN.jpg 2011-02-23
GORDON,LINDA&BILLY.jpg
GORDON,LINDA&BILLY.jpg
GORDON,LINDA&BILLY.jpg 2011-02-23
MARYLAND&WINDELL.jpg
MARYLAND&WINDELL.jpg
MARYLAND&WINDELL.jpg 2011-02-23
GORDON&LINDA.jpg
GORDON&LINDA.jpg
GORDON&LINDA.jpg 2011-02-23
NICK.jpg
NICK.jpg
NICK.jpg 2011-02-23
DIANE&BILL.jpg
DIANE&BILL.jpg
DIANE&BILL.jpg 2011-02-23
TERRY&DANNY.jpg
TERRY&DANNY.jpg
TERRY&DANNY.jpg 2011-02-23
ED&SUSAN.jpg
ED&SUSAN.jpg
ED&SUSAN.jpg 2011-02-23
GIRLS.jpg
GIRLS.jpg
GIRLS.jpg 2011-02-23
GUYS.jpg
GUYS.jpg
GUYS.jpg 2011-02-23

CLASS DINNER JAN 2011

DIANE&MICKEY.JPG
DIANE&MICKEY.JPG
DIANE&MICKEY.JPG 2011-01-26
TERRY&NICK.JPG
TERRY&NICK.JPG
TERRY&NICK.JPG 2011-01-26
BILLY.JPG
BILLY.JPG
BILLY.JPG 2011-01-26
BILL&GORDON.JPG
BILL&GORDON.JPG
BILL&GORDON.JPG 2011-01-26
CAROLYN&TOM.JPG
CAROLYN&TOM.JPG
CAROLYN&TOM.JPG 2011-01-26
DANNY&JANET.JPG
DANNY&JANET.JPG
DANNY&JANET.JPG 2011-01-26
CAROL&ROBERT.JPG
CAROL&ROBERT.JPG
CAROL&ROBERT.JPG 2011-01-26
MARYLAND&DIANE.JPG
MARYLAND&DIANE.JPG
MARYLAND&DIANE.JPG 2011-01-26
CAROL.JPG
CAROL.JPG
CAROL.JPG 2011-01-26
SHELIA.JPG
SHELIA.JPG
SHELIA.JPG 2011-01-26
PHYLISS&NANCY.JPG
PHYLISS&NANCY.JPG
PHYLISS&NANCY.JPG 2011-01-26
CAROL&LARRY.jpg
CAROL&LARRY.jpg
CAROL&LARRY.jpg 2011-01-26
JIM.JPG
JIM.JPG
JIM.JPG 2011-01-26
BEVERLY&RICK.JPG
BEVERLY&RICK.JPG
BEVERLY&RICK.JPG 2011-01-26
WINDELL&ALISHA.JPG
WINDELL&ALISHA.JPG
WINDELL&ALISHA.JPG 2011-01-26
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG
CLEVE&SUSAN.JPG 2011-01-26
LINDA.JPG
LINDA.JPG
LINDA.JPG 2011-01-26
LINDA&GORDON.JPG
LINDA&GORDON.JPG
LINDA&GORDON.JPG 2011-01-26
ROBERT.JPG
ROBERT.JPG
ROBERT.JPG 2011-01-26
DEANA.JPG
DEANA.JPG
DEANA.JPG 2011-01-26
MICKEY&PHYLISS.JPG
MICKEY&PHYLISS.JPG
MICKEY&PHYLISS.JPG 2011-01-26

45th CLASS REUNION

Friday Night - September 23, 2011
MIXER
Where: War Memorial Stadium - Press Box
Time: 7:00pm - 10:30pm
Hors d'oeuvers and non-alocholic beverages will be served
Cash bar available
Casual Dress

We are so excited to be one of the first groups to use this eight-million-dollar renovated press box. We will be high above the stadium overlooking the field. 

Saturday Afternoon - September 24, 2011
We may have a Razorback vs Alabama watch party, depending on game time (WE ARE HOPING FOR AN AFTERNOON GAME!!)  We will be based in the River Market area, which is loaded with attractions. Everything is only trolley ride away - Heifer International Headquarters, Junction Bridge, Clinton Library, Old Sate House and plenty of restaurants. Check out this website to see what's offered in this fun-filled area -  http://www.rivermarket.info/play.aspx

Saturday Night - September 24, 2011
DINNER
Where: Little Rock Club 
Regions Bank, 30th Floor 
400 W. Capitol 
Time: 6:30 - 10:30pm
Cash bar available
Casual Dress

Prepare for an evening of fine dining while enjoying the gorgeous view of downtown Little Rock. We deserve the pampering...age has it's privileges! 
There is free parking in the Region's Parking Deck or, if you are a guest at the Double Tree, there will be a free shuttle to the Little Rock Club. For Delbert Brooks and George McAlister, it's a quick sprint a few blocks away. 

The cost of both events will be $66.00 per person
Friday night ONLY - $25.00 per person
Saturday night ONLY - $50.00 per person

Make checks payable to:
Class of 1966
184 April Sound Street
Benton, AR 72019

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The Double Tree Hotel
The Double Tree Hotel is next door to Robinson Auditorium at 424 W. Markham. We have a block of rooms available for $94.00 per night. To make your reservations, call (501) 372-4371 or www.doubletree.hilton.com reference the LRCHS Class of 1966-45th Reunion. Here is the information on other hotels reserved for our reunion

HOTEL                                CODE   RATE
Doubletree by Hilton        LRR        $94 www.doubletreelr.com  (comp shuttle to and from airport, as well as within 5 mile radius of hotel including LR Club, 
                                                                            parking deck adjoins hotel  - $7.50 per day)

Courtyard Marriott          CHSO    $109 www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/litdt-courtyard-little-rock-downtown  (no shuttle – parking deck adjoins hotel)


Hampton Downtown        CHS  $99   hamptoninn.hilton.com/little rock    (no shuttle)

 

Hilton Garden Inn (NLR) CHR        $91 www.northlittlerock.hgi.com   (no shuttle) Parking complimentary


Wyndham (NLR)                                $90 www.wyndham.com/hotels/LITNO.main.wnt    (com shuttle to and from airport)  Parking complimentary

 

All hotel are booked under LR Central High School Class of 1966 - 45th Reunion, and are loaded now for booking reservations.



In Tiger Spirit, 

The Reunion Committee
Ed Staley, Carol Moravec Barlow, Shelia Trammel Carter, 
Carolyn Wilcox Wallace, Janet Wilson Paquette 


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CLASS NEWS 2011

MAY 7, 2011
PRAYERS FOR NELDA SCHMIEDER ANDERSON

With correspondence with the reunion, I've had the great pleasure to visit with Nelda. Somehow, she was a ray of sunshine as she told me of her serious injuries from a fall off a horse. If that wasn't bad enough, she was diagnosed with a rare type of brain cancer. She has been undergoing treatment for a while and will continue to keep the cancer in check. Please add Nelda to our class prayer list and keep her in your thoughts. Take time to send her a note of cheer. 

Nelda SCHMIEDER  Anderson
241 Lewallen Road
Benton, AR 72015

501-778-0371

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MAY 6, 2011
PRAYERS FROM ERA WHEETLEY

Here is an email from Era Wheetley with news no one wants to hear. She has breast cancer and will be undergoing treatment. Please keep Era in your thoughts and prayers until she is successful with her battle. Send her an email to let her know you care - ectech19@earthlink.net 

From: "Era Cowden" <ectech19@earthlink.net>
Date: May 5, 2011 10:10:50 PM CDT
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MAY 4, 2011

NEWS FROM REBECCA LEMASTER IN POLAND
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MAY 2, 2011

WATCH ED GILLOW IN "CUSTER'S LAST MAN: I SURVIVED LITTLE BIG HORN"

Hey Everyone: I hope everyone is having a great day.... just a note....

 

Be sure to see me in The History Channel's "Custer's Last Man: I Survived Little Big Horn" airing on the History Channel at 9 PM (EST) May 4th. It's a fascinating story that there may have been a lone survivor. I play the reporter that interviews Frank Finkle, the lone survivor.... check your local stations for time and listings....

 

Take care

 

Ed. Gillow


CLASS NEWS 2011



APRIL 27, 2011
PRAYERS FOR DANNY HARRIS
Your prayers are needed once again. I received an email yesterday morning from Danny Harris with the sad news that his brother died suddenly that morning. Danny (class of 1965) is a regular at our class dinners and a loyal supporter of our class.  Please take a moment to sign the online guest book or send your condolences to Danny at: bigbassindan@yahoo.com. Your emails mean so much when you are the one in need. Attached is a photo of Danny and Terry Scott at a recent class dinner. 
William Alan Harris
  • March 25, 1955 - April 26, 2011
  • Benton, AR

William Alan Harris, age 56, of Benton, Arkansas, died Tuesday, April 26, 2011, at the Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock. Alan was born on March 25, 1955, in Little Rock to his parents, Austin and Georgia Harris. He was an avid fisherman and golfer and loved being with his family and friends.

Survivors include his two children, April Cowart (Justin) and Keith Harris all of Benton, AR; his mother, Georgia Harris; two brothers, Danny and Randy Harris; one granddaughter, Avery Cowart, all of Benton, AR; and the mother of his Children, Cindy Green. He was preceded in death by his father, Austin Harris.

A Gathering of Family and Friends will be from 6:00pm until 8:00pm on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at Griffin Leggett Forest Hills Funeral Home, 10200 Hwy 5 North, Alexander, AR (501-455-1067).

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Lung Association of 
Arkansas, P.O. Box 34043, Little Rock, Arkansas 72212 (501-224-1773).

To sign online guest book - http://www.griffinleggettforesthills.com/obituaries

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APRIL 26, 2011

HELLO FROM GEORGE MCALISTER

Just wanted to let you know I don't run all the time.  However, I did finish the American River 50 Mile Endurance Run on April 8.  It was not pretty as my finish time was way slower than last year.  I had a knee problem about 30 miles into the run and had to walk a lot.  But I finished under the Western States 100 qualifying time by a whopping 1 minute, 3 seconds with a time of 10 hours, 58 minutes, 57 seconds (10:58:57).  

Everyone is always asking when I am going to retire.  Why would I want to retire?  Work provides me with a four wheel drive vehicle that I get to 4 wheel in, I get to listen to rock & roll music when I drive and send me out to catch snakes, example attached.  This guy was at our Maxwell Substation.  He was 44" long.  Count the rattles.  Who wants to retire with a job like this.

I usually get the call at work if some critter is hanging around.  As far a my propensity for catching snakes?  I am going to blame that on Larry Richardson.  Larry was braver than me and would probably have caught it barehanded; I am using a 5 foot tong.  I hope he reads this and is well.  Larry, will I see you in September?

Best to all and I will see you in September.

George.

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APRIL 26, 2011

PRAYERS FOR JANET WILSON PAQUETTE

I'm sorry to be late with this prayer request for Janet, who lost her dad on Saturday. Services were this morning, but it's not too late to sign the online guest book or send your condolences to Janet at: janetpaquette@gmail.com

Dr. Creighton R Wilson
January 19, 1924 - April 23, 2011

Dr. Creighton R. Wilson, 87, of North Little Rock, passed away Saturday, April 23, 2011. He was born on January 19, 1924 to the late Coy Berness and Mildred Reynolds Wilson in Little Rock, Arkansas. 

He is survived by his wife, Billie Carol Wilson; two sons, Creighton “Mark” (Jennifer)Wilson of Jonesboro, and Jimmy Maxwell of North Little Rock; three daughters, Janet (John) Paquette of Little Rock, Debra (Roger) Critz, and Kim (Steve) Moore of North Little Rock; and a host of family and friends, including his niece, Karen (Keith) Brown, his nephew, Mike (Kim) Solomon, and their son, Dale Solomon; and Creighton’s “girl” (dog), Sody.

He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Rosemary Soloman.

Creighton was a retired dentist with fifty years of practice, a 32nd degree Mason, Columbia Lodge #82 of Magnolia, and a WWII Army veteran with the 82nd Airborne.

The family will receive friends Monday, April 25, 2011 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., at Roller-Owens Funeral Home, 5509 John F. Kennedy Blvd., North Little Rock, Arkansas (501-791-7400). Funeral service will be Tuesday, April 26, at 10:00 A.M., at Roller-Owens Funeral Home Chapel, with interment with military honors following, at Arkansas State Veterans’ Cemetery, 1501 Maryland Ave., North Little Rock, Arkansas. Online guest book 
www.rollerfuneralhomes.com/owens 

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APRIL 12, 2011

PRAYERS FOR MARYLAND RIFFEL FLEMING

I know the local classmates have heard the tragic news of a young family that died in a house fire over the weekend. Sadly, that family has connections to our Maryland Riffel Fleming. The loss of an entire family is devastating and hard to imagine the pain the family is suffering. Please take a moment to send your prayers and condolences to Maryland and her family at: MarylandF@comcast.net

Thanks to Deana Harp Hollingsworth for her email below. You can contact Deana at: dhh17@att.net

From: Deana Hollingsworth <dhh17@att.net>
Date: April 11, 2011 3:20:28 PM CDT
Subject: Fire

Hi Carol, In case you haven't heard this news, I thought I better let you know.
The mobile home fire in Pearcy Sat. night that killed 3 people were related to Gary Fleming, Maryland's husband, by marriage. Gary's brother was the step-father of the man and the step-grandfather of the little girl. Maryland and Gary were notified by phone early Sunday morning. At this time the cause of the fire is unknown but they think the family probably died of smoke inhalation before the house was engulfed by the flames. Maryland said they should know more in a few days. She is feeling very sad and dreading the funeral. I know she and Gary  would love getting a few pick-me-up messages from the class.
Talk to you soon.  Deana

Three Dead in Garland County Fire, Names Released

Garland County - Sunday, a mobile home fire claimed the lives of a family of three. Monday, the Garland County Sheriff's Office released their names after they were positively identified by the crime lab. They are Michael Rottenberry, 36, Sheena Rottenberry, 29, and one year old Alica Rottenberry.

Fire crews arrived on the scene at 268 Connelly Road in Pearcy shortly after midnight where they found the victims. Police are not releasing their names until they're identified by the State Crime Lab.

This is a very difficult time for family members; some are neighbors of the victims. At this point the cause of the fire, where it originated and the cause of the deaths are not known.

Connelly Road in Garland County is a scenic peaceful drive, but Sunday morning a motorist driving by called police about a raging fire at a double wide mobile home. Hours later, smoke still rises from the destruction.

Lt. James Martin with the Garland County Sheriff's Department says, "On their arrival the 70 West Volunteer Fire Department located the structure as fully engulfed and it was already burnt to the ground."

Once fire crews controlled the blaze they confirmed two adults and a toddler were deceased in the home.

A relative's house in the distance overlooks the tragic scene.

Baby dolls and a pink three-wheeler sit melted  feet from the home that has turned to ash.

The fire managed to engulf everything nearby including both cars and the child's swing set.

"It's traumatic to all of us," Lt. Martin adds.

The adults were found in a separate room from the child. All their bodies have been taken to the State Crime Lab to determine if the fire is the only cause of their death.

The investigation is a joint effort by the Garland County Sheriff's Department, State Police Fire Investigators and the State Crime Lab.

Lt. Marin explains, "Right now we're not ruling out anything. Our investigators are doing the investigation on it. We'll be in contact with the state police, fire investigators in the morning. We'll probably get them out and have them walk through as well and try to determine an origin of origination and also the cause of the fire."

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APRIL 6, 2011

PRAYERS FOR LYNN HART'S GRANDDAUGHTER

Your prayers are needed for Lynn Hart and his family. His nine year old granddaughter Zoie, has a brain tumor and in desperate need of our prayers. All of us grandparents know the special place our grandkids hold in our hearts. As he said, "she is my life right now". She will have surgery this Friday. Please read Lynn's touching comments about Zoie. I know he has been through a struggle with his son and his addiction...now this. Keep them in your thoughts and prayers. It would mean so much to Lynn to hear from you with some encouraging words.  You can contact Lynn at: ml_hart@sbcglobal.net or at work: lynn@salinecounty.org  Zoie is nine years old and a third grade student at Hot Springs Lakeside. Loves life period. She loves riding horses and just about anything that goes on outdoors.  She is one who never meets a stranger (which is scary sometimes). Zoie’s parents, my son and daughter in law had an addiction problem and she was taken away by us when she was 3 years old. She wanted to be with her mother and daddy so bad and it took a while but the parents came to know that they had to get right to get Zoie back so that is what they did. She has been with them for three years now and is so happy. They were a family once again and now this happens to her. As far as the tumor we won’t know much until hopefully Friday.



CLASS NEWS - 2011

BILLY SPENCER (CLASS OF 1967) DIES
MARCH 9, 2011

I'm send this email from Bob Sweeten (Class of 1967) about the passing of Billy Spencer, also from the Class of 1967. The year we graduated doesn't matter, we are all LRCHS Tigers at heart. Thanks to Bob for letting us know about Billy. You can contact Bob at:  bobw.sweeten@att.net


William R Spencer, Jr. 
(November 24, 1949 - March 4, 2011) 
William R. Spencer, Jr., “Bill” died unexpectedly on March 4, 2011 at his home in Hope, Arkansas. He was 61 years old. He is survived by his wife, Pegie Spencer and his loving parents, William R. Spencer, Sr. and Joyce D. Spencer, all of Little Rock. He is also survived by his four children, William R. Spencer, III “Spence” of Tampa, Florida, April Spencer Wyatt of Valdese, North Carolina, Austin Spencer of Fayetteville, Arkansas and Taylor Spencer of Little Rock. He is also survived by his five grandchildren, Lauren Spencer, Carter Wyatt, Samuel Spencer, Thomas Spencer and Autumn Wyatt.


Bill Spencer was born on November 24, 1949 in Little Rock and was a 1967 graduate of Little Rock Central High School. He graduated from Anderson University, Anderson, Indiana in 1972 with a B.A. in Criminal Justice. Bill worked in law enforcement for most of his life. Initially, he worked as an agent at the Arkansas Crime Information Center from 1972-1976. Then, in 1977, he began his career as a police officer with the Little Rock Police Department, from which he retired in 2000 after 23 years of service. He was perhaps most well known across the city for his leadership of the “Crime Stoppers” program that was featured weekly on KATV, Channel 7 and also in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. He also served for a period of time as the Vice President of the Little Rock Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge #17. In subsequent years, Bill worked as a child passenger safety officer at Arkansas Children’s Hospital.

Over the years, Bill served on the boards of many charitable organizations, including the Arkansas Crime Prevention Association, the Arkansas Employees Credit Union, Arkansas Camp Anytown and the Catholic High Booster Club. He served on Presidential Security Details for Presidents Reagan and Clinton and in 1992, he was honored by President George H. W. Bush with a visit to the Oval Office at the White House.

Bill will be greatly missed by his family and all of his friends. The family will receive visitors on Wednesday, March 9, from 5-7 p.m. at Little Rock Funeral Home, 8801 Knoedl Ct. (NW corner I-630 and Barrow Rd.). The funeral service will be Thursday, March 10 at 10:00 a.m. in the funeral home chapel with Bill’s son, Chaplain, Capt. William R. Spencer, III, U.S. Air Force, officiating. Burial will follow at Roselawn Memorial Park in Little Rock.

Arrangements by Little Rock Funeral Home, (501)224-2200. Mr. Spencer’s online guestbook may be signed at www.littlerockfuneralhome.com


CLASS NEWS - 2011

SHARON MILES BAER (CLASS OF 1964) DIES
FEB. 3, 2011
I received word that Sharon Miles Baer died yesterday. She was in the class of 1964, a reserve and varsity cheerleader. She was a very dear friend to many, below are a couple of emails from classmates,  Hugh Davis (class of 1964) and Nancy Bacon McNew (class of 1968), also her cousin. Remember Sharon's family and friends in your prayers. 
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From Hugh:
Sharon Miles died this afternoon.  She was class of 1964 and went to school with me from first grade on.  Even though we were never close (she was way above me), she was part of my childhood.  I don't know why, but she was one of the important ones to me.  Strange how some people make an impression just by being there.
Hugh
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From Nancy Bacon McNew:
There will be a celebration of Sharon's life Sat. at 2:00 at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church on Stagecoach Rd.  Sharon was one of the brightest stars in my life.  We shared alot of really wonderful times.  She was always full of life, laughter and love.  She was positive to the end and will be missed more than words can say.
 
Nancy
 
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From Sharon's husband, Michael Baer:
We will have two services to celebrate Sharon’s life.
The first will be at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, in Little Rock, on Saturday at 2pm.  We were married in Antioch and services were held there for Sharon’s Dad and Mom.

The second service, in Dallas,  will be held at Ted Dickey West Funeral Home, 8011 Frankford Road –just East of Coit, on Monday at 2pm.

 Sharon was never into stuffy funerals, so if you would like to say anything at either gathering, please let me know.  Especially, if it will make us smile as she did so often.
 

Michael



CLASS NEWS - 2011

PRAYERS FOR KAY TALLANT FISH
JAN. 22, 2011

Ed Staley called today with news about Kay Tallant Fish. She is recovering from surgery to her small intestine. Her recovery has been complicated with infections. It would brighten her spirits if you would send her a get-well note. Kay's email address: 
kaytallant@sbcglobal.net

Thanks to Ed, you can contact him at: 
estaley@staleyinc.com

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JAMES STROKER WIGGS (CLASS OF 1965) DIES
JAN. 22, 2011

James "Stroker" Wiggs 63 of Little Rock went home to be with his Lord and Savior on January 20, 2011. James was born on March 4, 1947 to Frank and Margaret Wiggs in Augusta, Arkansas. James, better known as "Stroker" was a lifelong M/C rider and was a retired member of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club. James was a member of Christian Motorcyclists Association, charter member and life member of ABATE of Arkansas. Stroker was an MRF Motorcycle Instructor and taught riding courses for 10 years. He was the founder and Pastor of "Church of The Word" located in the East End community. Stroker was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and served in Vietnam. He is preceded in death by his father, Frank Wiggs. 

 Stroker is survived by his loving wife, Sharon Wiggs; mother, Margaret Wiggs; two daughters, Mechelle Wiggs and Carolyn Butler (David); four grandchildren, Courtney Griffith (Martin), Cameryn Kirkham, Brent and Taya Butler; one sister, Gayle Hightower (Larry); one brother, Gary Wiggs (Diane) and many nieces, nephews and friends who all loved him and will miss him dearly. A celebration of Stroker's life will be held on Monday, January 24, 2011 at 2:00 PM at Dial and Dudley Funeral Home in Bryant. Visitation will be Sunday, January 23, 2011 from 2:00 – 4:00 PM at the funeral home. To sign Stroker's online guestbook visit 
www.dialanddudleyfuneralhome.com . 
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LYNN SPICKES UNHOLZ (CLASS OF 1964) DIES
JAN. 22, 2011
The class news doesn't seem to get any better. Doug Spickes sent this email regarding the death of his sister, Lynn. Many of you remember Lynn attending our class dinners. Please keep Doug and Sherry MURRY Spickes in your thoughts and prayers. Please take a moment to sign the online guestbook or send your condolences to Doug at:  doug@spickes.net or Sherry at: sherry@spickes.net

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I regret to inform you of the unexpected death of my sister Margaret Lynn SPICKES Umholtz. She was found dead in her Little Rock  home Wednesday (Jan 19) of presumed natural causes.  You may remember Lynn as she attended some of our monthly dinners and is on your distribution list.  She was a Tiger graduating class 1963. 
 
Her obituary and funeral arrangements can be found at:
 
Doug Spickes


CLASS NEWS - 2011

PRAYERS FOR JIM LINSLEY (CLASS OF 1965)
JAN. 15, 2011

Once again our prayers are needed, this time for Jim Linsley-Class of 1965, who lost his dad on Jan. 13. Please keep Jim and his family in your thoughts and prayers. 

Take a moment to read the tribute to his Dad and Mother, hopefully, this will inspire us to write down our memories of our parents and our own childhood for our children and future generations to enjoy. 

You can send your condolences to Jim at: jim@shadowboxvideo.com  

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Jim Linsley's Dad

Dad was an active guy pretty much all his life. After a boyhood of milking cows and running a milk route for his dad he really did marry the girl next door. But WWII was brewing and he saw what was happening in the world so he joined the Army. As a matter of fact, dad joined the army not once, but twice. He qualified as a multi-engine pilot during his years in the army and flew the B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24, B-29 and other big aircraft even before there ever was an Air Force branch of the service. Back then it was called the Army Air Corps. Yup, still Army back then. 

I was really lucky back then. Yes, I said “I” was lucky back then. The war had been in full swing and as dad got orders to go overseas the next day during WWII, they got the word that the war was over. He had lots of stories from those days. So many I couldn’t retell them all right here. But I say I was lucky because that was before I was born and had he gone overseas he might not have made it to 92, to say nothing of my own demise. But I got lucky, dad stayed home, lived for many a memorable day and, well, I was born a few years later. That sure made me happy. 

But yes, he was pretty much active all his life. He retired from the phone company at the early age of 58, less than one year after I began working for the same company. And that’s when mom and dad began working on the home they planned in their imagination for so many years. So mom and dad designed and built a magnificent home tucked away in the woods only accessible through a narrow little hollow like something out of a storybook. And for mom, the painter, thread artist and potter, they built a couple of kilns and a studio and gallery so she could produce and display the art she was so inspired to create. Custom built fireplaces, in-house potter-built fireclay tiles and mortised joints with wooden pegs to further create the most magnificent structure they could ever imagine. Their middle son, Richard played a big part in providing his sweat and expertise in helping with the work involved. Built with cypress and situated as passive solar efficient buildings to minimize maintenance, it was the building of their dreams. And mom helped keep the grounds low maintenance. Mom insisted that all the wildflowers be through blooming before even one blade of grass was cut. That could take out a whole season of yard work. And no trees were to be cut. Only what was necessary to build the buildings and roads. It was the perfect little hideaway in the country which just turned out in the later years to be right down in the middle of a rapidly growing part of the city. 

Dad had a workshop like any good WWII veteran would have. Packed full of ancient tools from the 40’s and 50’s and filled with all sorts of ingeniously rigged accoutrements you might only find in a Rube Goldberg museum. And having gone through the depression I think he found difficult to throw anything away. Something that he passed on to his next generation of offspring. I can attest to that personally. 

I always knew my dad to be an honorable man. Mom and Dad were married and celebrated their 69th anniversary the day after Christmas just last year. And he always seemed to do what was right. He did what he thought was morally right even when society might seem to be against him. He stuck up for mom in the late 50’s when she joined the WEC, Women’s Emergency Committee and the STOP (Stop This Outrageous Purge) campaign back during the days of desegregation. Days when they were firing teachers who had any inkling of a sympathy for integration or black students. Those were the days when dad’s job could have been in jeopardy if people had found out about mom’s involvement. Sounds crazy but that’s the way it was back then. Dad was a good and quietly courageous man. We will miss him so very much.

CLASS NEWS - 2011

PRAYERS FOR NANCY AULT HAYNES
JAN. 20, 2011

Once again, your prayers are needed as a classmate says goodbye to a parent. Please keep Nancy Ault Haynes in your thoughts and prayers for the loss of her Mother. I do not have an email address for Nancy, so please sign the online guestbook. It will be comforting to Nancy to know the class is standing with her through this sorrowful time. Here is Nancy's address and phone number. 

Nancy AULT Haynes
3800 Arbor Vista Drive
Plano, TX 75093-8063
972-862-0632

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Norma Ruth Ault
 
(October 23, 1925 - January 18, 2011) 

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Norma Ruth Turner Ault, 85, of Alexander died Tuesday January 18, 2011 at her home. Born October 23, 1925 at Princeton, she was a daughter of the late Sam and Nancy Cheatham Turner. She was preceded in death by her husband, Julius Ault and a son, Joey Ault. She is survived by a son, Norman Ault of Little Rock; daughter, Nancy Haynes of Plano, TX; a sister, Nellie Jo Evans of Princeton; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday at Princeton Cemetery. Arrangements by Benton Funeral Home of Fordyce. To sign the online register visit www.bentonfuneralhome.com.


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PRAYERS FOR STUART HUCKEBA
JAN. 4, 2011
Once again your prayers are needed. Stuart's Mother died Sunday at the age of 90, from congestive heart failure. Please keep Stuart in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.  I just spoke to Stuart and arrangements are pending (the central Arkansas area was blanketed with a 6+ inch snowfall, making travel difficult).  Take a moment to send your condolences to Stuart at: SHUCKEBA@comcast.net or give him a call  (501) 831-1948.

A great big thanks to Doug Spickes for the news about Stuart's Mother. The surprising thing is Doug and Sherry live in Chesapeake Beach, MD. He was informed by his brother, Gary, who got his information from a neighbor. It's a small world. You can contact Doug and Sherry at:  doug@spickes.net or sherry@spickes.net


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PRAYERS FOR BECKY LYNN MACY SITTON,
JAN. 4, 2011
Your prayers are also needed for classmate, Becky Lynn MACY Sitton, as she mourns the loss of her husband, David Sitton, Sr. Please keep Becky and her family in your thoughts and prayers and take a moment to sign the online guestbook at: www.sherwoodfuneralhome.com. Our simple deeds can bring so much comfort during this time of sorrow. 

David Leroy Sitton, Sr. 
(July 1, 1938 - December 31, 2010) 
David Leroy Sitton Sr., an honorable man who served his community nearly his entire life, died Dec. 31, 2010. This Christian man from North Little Rock lived 72 years.

Born July 1, 1938 to Haskell and Mattie Sitton in Harrison, he attended school in the Harrison school district, graduating from Harrison High School in 1957 following an All-District and honorable mention All-State career as a halfback for the Golden Goblins. Later that fall, he helped usher the Little Rock Nine into Little Rock Central High School as a member of the Arkansas National Guard, 151st AAA Battalion. “I felt a little scared because I had just graduated from high school and already I had such a big responsibility. Many people were screaming and yelling at the nine kids,” Sitton said during an interview with his grandson for the LRCH Memory Project. “It felt very strange trying to keep the Little Rock Nine from entering Central one minute, then trying to get them in another minute.”

A 32nd degree Mason, Sitton joined Big Rock Masonic Lodge No. 633 and the Albert Pike Memorial Temple. After making KCCH with the Scottish Rite, he served as captain of the Bedouin Unit of the Scimitar Shrine Temple from 1984-86, President of the Southwest Grotto Association, Potentate of the Scimitar Shrine in 1997 and Monarch of the Bendemeer Grotto in 1998. Other Masonic organizations he joined included Eastern Star, Amaranth, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Odd Fellows and Rebekahs.

A member of the Arkansas State Police Association, Sitton also belonged to the Russellville Jaycees (1962-63), the Heber Springs Optimist Club (1966) and the Crossett Jaycees (1967-68). A charter member of the North Hills Lions Club, he served as president (1974-75); president of the Lakewood Jr. High Booster Club (1979-80) and president of the Northeast High School Booster Club (1982-83). Sitton coached the West Arkansas Telephone Co. Pony League baseball team (1961) and the Heber Springs Little League Cardinals co-champion baseball team (1964), and served at Sylvan Hills Optimist Club as assistant coach for the North Little Rock Aviation Babe Ruth baseball team (1980) and ET’s girl’s softball team (1985). He also contributed annually to the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame and the booster clubs of both the Arkansas Razorbacks and Arkansas State Indians (Red Wolves), beginning in 1960.

In addition to his time in Battery D of the 151st AAA Battalion in Harrison, Sitton also served in 39th Infantry, Company B, 217th Engineer Battalion in Russellville during his eight years in the Arkansas National Guard (1956-64). He worked at Crow-Burlingame (1957-1969), the Arkansas State Police (1969-2001) and the U.S. Marshal's Service (2001-2010). Sitton became an ASP field-training officer in 1992, and was named the first Sr. Corporal in ASP history in 2001. He received an official commendation from Gov. Mike Huckabee in March 1997 and from the Fraternal Order of Eagles in April 1997.

Preceded in death by daughter, Lisa Dawn Sitton and son, Donald Allen Sitton, his survivors include wife, Becky Sitton of North Little Rock; son, Chuck Sitton and wife, Lynell of El Dorado; son, David Sitton Jr. of Sherwood; son, Ronald Sitton and wife, Tanya of North Little Rock; daughter, Aronna Sorvillo and husband, Chris of Maumelle; sister, Mittie Youngblood and husband, Charles of Harrison; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

The viewing will be held Sunday, Jan. 2 from 6-8 p.m. at North Hills Baptist Church in Sherwood. Rev. Jim Ward will officiate the funeral at the same location Monday, Jan. 3 at 11 a.m. with graveside services following at Rest Hills Memorial Park on Landers Road in Sherwood. Pallbearers include Bro. George Smith, Michael Gray, L.D. Umholtz, Curtis Umholtz, Christopher Umholtz and NLRPD Officer Craig Umholtz. Honorary pallbearers include Past Potentates of the Scimitar Shrine Temple, the Arkansas State Police, the U.S. Marshal’s Service and the Waffle House crew. Memorials may be made to North Hills Baptist Church, the Shriner’s Hospital for Children or the Grotto Humanitarian Fund.

Arrangements by Sherwood Funeral Home, 7515 Warden Rd., Sherwood, (501)835-9200. The online guestbook may be signed at www.sherwoodfuneralhome.com.

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PRAYERS FOR DIANE RETZLOFF HAYNES
JAN. 3, 2011

I have some sad news to pass along, Darrel Haynes died today after a courageous battle with liver cancer. The local classmates knew this chap well, he was the entertainment at the class dinners with his British accent. He will be missed. He and Diane were divorced, but remained close friends and he still attended our class dinners. Please let Diane know you are thinking about her during this difficult time. Your thoughts and prayers will be of great comfort to her. Send your condolences to Diane at: 
haynes.diane1@gmail.com


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45TH CLASS REUNION-SEPT. 23 & 24, 2011

PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGES TO THE REUNION SCHEDULE

The events of the weekend start on Friday night at the War Memorial Stadium Press Box and will conclude with dinner in the prestigious Little Rock Club, overlooking the skyline of downtown Little Rock. The choice of a hotel has changed to the Double Tree to be closer to the Little Rock Club, in the downtown area.  

Friday Night - September 23, 2011
MIXER
Where: War Memorial Stadium - Press Box
Time: 7:00pm - 10:30pm
Hors d'oeuvers and non-alocholic beverages will be served
Cash bar available
Casual Dress

We are so excited to be one of the first groups to use this eight-million-dollar renovated press box. We will be high above the stadium overlooking the field. 

Saturday Afternoon - September 24, 2011
We may have a Razorback vs Alabama watch party, depending on game time (WE ARE HOPING FOR AN AFTERNOON GAME!!)  We will be based in the River Market area, which is loaded with attractions. Everything is only trolley ride away - Heifer International Headquarters, Junction Bridge, Clinton Library, Old Sate House and plenty of restaurants. Check out this website to see what's offered in this fun-filled area -  http://www.rivermarket.info/play.aspx

Saturday Night - September 24, 2011
DINNER
Where: Little Rock Club 
Regions Bank, 30th Floor 
400 W. Capitol 
Time: 6:30 - 10:30pm
Cash bar available
Casual Dress

Prepare for an evening of fine dining while enjoying the gorgeous view of downtown Little Rock. We deserve the pampering...age has it's privileges! 
There is free parking in the Region's Parking Deck or, if you are a guest at the Double Tree, there will be a free shuttle to the Little Rock Club. For Delbert Brooks and George McAlister, it's a quick sprint a few blocks away. 

The cost of both events will be $66.00 per person
Friday night ONLY - $25.00 per person
Saturday night ONLY - $50.00 per person

Make checks payable to:
Class of 1966
184 April Sound Street
Benton, AR 72019

Our use the class PayPal account:
Credit and debit cards are accepted. Here's the link to PayPal: https://www.paypal.com    LRCHS Tigers
Type in your email address and create your password. This is a secure site. On the menu bar across the top, click on "Send Money", pull down to "Send Money Online". Fill out the requested information, (pay to cbarlow66@att.net), it's that easy. If  you have any questions, contact our PayPal expert Gordon Taylor - rgtaylor2@yahoo.net 

We need your help. There are several classmates having financial difficulties affording the reunion. If you can share a few dollars extra, it will go a long way to make sure all classmates will be joining the celebration of our 45th Reunion. Likewise, If you feel the reunion is out of your budget, let me know (it will be kept confidential). It's important the Class of 1966 is together once again. 

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The Double Tree Hotel
The Double Tree Hotel is next door to Robinson Auditorium at 424 W. Markham. We have a block of rooms available for $94.00 per night. To make your reservations, call (501) 372-4371 or www.doubletree.hilton.com reference the LRCHS Class of 1966-45th Reunion.  If you have ANY hotel questions, please contact Shelia Trammel Carter, 501-231-3112 or scarter501@comcast.net  
She has also blocked rooms at these area hotels. This is the information about each one. 

HOTEL                                CODE   RATE
Doubletree by Hilton        LRR        $94 
www.doubletreelr.com  (comp shuttle to and from airport, as well as within 5 mile radius of hotel including LR Club, 
parking deck adjoins hotel  - $7.50 per day).

Courtyard Marriott          CHSO    $109 
www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/litdt-courtyard-little-rock-downtown  (no shuttle – parking deck adjoins hotel)


Hampton Downtown        CHS  $99 
hamptoninn.hilton.com/little rock    (no shuttle)

 

Hilton Garden Inn (NLR) CHR        $91 
www.northlittlerock.hgi.com   (no shuttle) Parking complimentary


Wyndham (NLR)                                $90 www.wyndham.com/hotels/LITNO.main.wnt    (com shuttle to and from airport)  Parking complimentary

 

All hotels are booked under LR Central High School Class of 1966 - 45th Reunion, and are loaded now for booking reservations.



In Tiger Spirit, 

The Reunion Committee
Ed Staley - estaley@staleyinc.com     Carol Moravec Barlow - cbarlow66@att.net   Shelia Trammel Carter - scarter501@comcast.net  
Carolyn Wilcox Wallace - Carolyn.Wallace@gmail.com    Janet Wilson Paquette - janetpaquette@gmail.com


CLASS NEWS

APRIL 7, 2011

READ ABOUT OUR SANDRA WALKER

Sandra V. Walker at a young age, accepted a very difficult task, as a pioneer of integration in the 60's. She was one of 13 Black students in the Class of 1966 that shared the halls of Central High. Their spirit of determination opened the doors for future Black students. That was the 60's, today, read about Sandra's many impressive accomplishments, including a Presidential appointment. She has devoted her life to education and changing the world.  Sandra is one more reason to be proud of being a LRCHS Tiger from the Class of 1966!  We appreciate Sandra sharing her life with the class. She has recently reconnected with the class, take a moment to send her a Tiger welcome at: Sandra.Walker@kcmo.org

Sandra V. Walker

 

Beyond Central, I attended Little Rock University for two years, then moved to Kansas City, Missouri where I attended the University of Missouri Kansas City graduating with both a B.A. and M.A. degree.  I then pursued doctoral studies at Washington University in St. Louis and completed my Ph.D. by the age of 27. My Ph.D. was in Sociology from Washington University, therefore all of the courses that I taught were in the field of Sociology, (i.e. urban community development, collective behavior, race and ethnic relations, introduction to sociology, etc.)

Other highlights from my career include:

Research Assistant:  Mid-Continent Regional Educational Laboratory (Kansas City early 70’s)

Assistant Project Director : Research funded at University of Missouri St. Louis (while working on doctorate at Washington University)

Taught at Forrest Park Community College (St. Louis- while working on Ph.D.)
After completing Ph.D., December, 1976, I taught full time at Washington University, as an Adjunct Assistant Professor.

I then relocated back to Kansas City and took a full time position with the City Manager’s Office as Special Assistant to the Assistant City Manager over Housing and Community Development which had administrative oversight for the City’s 20 million dollar CDBG program.  I also kept a foot in academia by teaching a Park University and at the University of Missouri Kansas City during the evenings.

 

In 1981, I accepted a full time position with the University of Missouri Kansas City as Director of Affirmative Action and Academic Personnel along with a faculty position in the Department of Sociology.

While at the University, I was elected in 1986 at large to the Kansas City Missouri School Board and served as the Board’s Vice President for four years.  I was also elected and served as national Secretary/Treasurer and then President of the Association of Black Sociologists.

I later became Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, then Associate Dean.

In 1993, I was nominated by our Congressman to President Clinton for consideration to head the Region VII Office of the U.S. Department of Education which is based here in Kansas City.  President Clinton appointed me to this post, Secretary’s Regional Representative in 1994.  This was a tremendous experience, attending meetings at the White House, traveling throughout the four states of Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska.  I convened each year an annual regional conference for educational stakeholders that I regularly communicated with through a quarterly newsletter.  Visiting schools and classrooms were most memorable.

 

At the conclusion of my term, I returned to the City of Kansas City, Missouri to the post that I presently hold.

 

I am also the proud parent of one son who graduated from Princeton University in 2007 and is presently working on his MBA at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, looking forward to a career in finance.

 

My life has been very eventful, and my years at Central taught me a lot about believing in myself. 

I am very proud to have been a graduate of Central High School and a member of the class of 66.

 

Sandra V. Walker, Ph.D.

 


CLASS NEWS

READ ABOUT VERNA CLAYBORNE
FEB. 27, 2011

 I want the class to know more about one of our exceptional classmates, Verna Clayborne. I've been hounding her to share a part of her life for ages, finally, she acquiesced. Verna has spent her life as a Public Servant on a different level than most of us can image. Her dedication throughout her working career has championed changes in our world. When she retires, we welcome her back home. I can't wait to see the accomplishments she racks up during her retirement. The Class of 1966 is proud of you!  You can contact Verna at:   verna.clayborne@dc.gov

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VERNA CLAYBORNE

Carol, I am the Associate Administrator of the Department of Public Works, Solid Waste Education and Enforcement Program.  My office contains the Office of Solid Waste Enforcement, the Office of Recycling and the Environmental Crimes Unit.  These programs cover the entire District of Columbia.  We are at the forefront here in DC educating citizens about sustainable environments, proper recycling, composting, clean air and other pollution topics, illegal and hazardous material (including medical waste) disposal and quite frankly the breath of issues that focus on preserving the environment.

 

Prior to that, I was the Director of the Office of Labor Management Programs, working directly under then DC Mayor Anthony Williams.  This was a 2 year stint where I directed the program whose purpose was to build collaborative relationships through programs and other mediums between labor and management in all of the District agencies in the city.

 

I spent 3 years prior to that as the Chief of the Office of Investigations and Compliance for the Department of Human Services.  This office was the watch dog for malfeasance and misfeasance in the Department of Human Services and the programs it had direct responsibility for.  They included Food Stamps, Welfare to Work, Medicaid, Disability, the Homeless Program and any other entitlement program.  We investigated fraud and abuse issues both internal and external to the agency as well.   That included contractors .

 

For nearly 15 years, I was the EEO Program Manager for The Department of Human Services, at that time the largest agency in the District of Columbia Government.  I Investigated EEO complaints of both employees and recipients of our services.  I developed and executed EEO plans for the agency and was responsible for training over 1,000 employees.  I also was a Senior EEO Counselor at Large for the entire District of Columbia government.  I worked with the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and other federal programs whose mandate it was to root out discrimination and disparity in employment and treatment in the workplace.

 

I worked for the Federal Government for 7 or 8 years prior to joining the District government, most memorable of which was the 3 years I spent working for now retired Senator John Warner as the Minority Program Manager under the Department of the Interior’s Bicentennial Administration.  When I left there, I spent a year working for a Congressionally mandated commission (the National Commission for Employment Policy)as a Program  Planner.  I have worked for the Department of Agriculture and under a contract to the Justice Department’s LEAA Program.

 

I have worked for 2 colleges/universities here; Howard University and Washington International College.  At Howard, I was on the staff of the School of Public Administration as a researcher in the Business and Economic Research Development program and I taught English (tutor) to students at Washington International College.

 

I also did consulting for several years shortly after I moved to DC, working for KOBA Associates as the Project Manager for a study funded by the Center for Disease Control (CDC), and for ABT Associates (a Chicago based firm) as an interviewer/evaluator of the effectiveness of entitlement programs.  

 

As you can see, I have had some wonderful experiences here in DC so much so that I am somewhat surprised myself at all of the things that I have done and the places I have been allowed to visit as a public servant.  I will hopefully retire in 2 years and I am strongly considering moving back to Little Rock.  Verna

 

 

Videos


GARLAND,WILSON,FRANKLIN.mov
Cleve and Susan revisit their elementary schools.

West Side Jr. High3:12:11.mov
Visiting our old Junior High school, now loft apartments.

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