Friday night at
our 50th Reunion was a very special time. Our committee worked
so hard to make it a great time for a bargain price. Let's give
some credit for those hard workers.
Myrtle Davis McDonald created our
beautiful centerpieces with cowboy straw hats, bandanas and
fresh sunflowers. A picture is on the web site slide show.
Beverly
Brown Heyen collected many 50's items such as a white sport coat
with a pink carnation (the flower was new ) petticoats, squaw
dresses, penny loafers, springalators, lace collars, poodle
skirt, mouton coat and a Rose
Marie
Reid Swimsuit.
Ask anyone under 45 years old if they
know what a mouton coat is. Kay Bigham Folsom helped Beverly
arrange and display the items.
George Harris brought Monterey
Mirrors and Rosters to display. He has worked hours tracking
down some of our classmates in order to invite them. He and his
wife Carol handed out the souvenir bandanas.
Our wonderful buffet of Barbequed Brisquet, Sausage, Chicken,
Homemade Potato Salad, Seasoned Pinto Beans and Peach Cobbler
was prepared by Lanny and Kay Ragland and their son Bobby.
Everyone agreed that it was delicious. Brisquet was so tender
that you could cut it with a plastic fork, and that's tender! If
you need a good catered barbeque dinner, call Lanny Ragland at
806-698-6339/
Our
bartenders were so spiffy in their red aprons! Phil Folsom (
husband of Kay Bigham Folsom), Gary Heyen (husband of Beverly
Brown Heyen), James McDonald (husband of Myrtle Davis McDonald)
and Wallace McKee (husband of Sara Tubbs McKee) served the free
beer and wine. The secret to this is "be careful what committee
your wife signs you up to do". These guys worked all day setting up
tables and chairs, and nailing down tablecloths, and much more.
See picture on the slide show of these handsome guys.
Jim Hodges needs credit for arranging the golf tournament on
Friday afternoon and I heard that they had a great time, In
addition, Jim's son, David, owns West Texas D J Services and
supplied all of our DJ equipment for Friday night at no cost.
His number is 806-549-1991, email address:
david@westtexasdj.com and his website address is
http://www.westtexasdj.com
Our main attraction was Cary Hobbs, our MC/DJ who came all the
way from Utah to be with us. And what a difference it made! Cary
knew our classmates and had researched and copied all of our
favorite songs from the 50's.
The location was the American Wind Power Museum which is on a
little hill overlooking the city. It is amazing to see the many
versions of windmills on display.
As the sun was setting, the view was magnificent with windmills
silhouetted in the multicolored sky. We sat visiting with old
friends and thinking how lucky we were to have grown up in
Lubbock and attended Monterey or Lubbock High. And about that
time, Cary's deep rich sexy voice could be heard announcing the
next song "Some Enchanted Evening". And it was.
Cary Hobbs will be featured
on KDAV 1590AM radio on Friday morning from 7:30 till 9 AM.
Guest of Bud Andrews.
Hello Everybody. Hope you've
got your underwear ironed and are ready for what should be one of
the best reunions ever! Some of you remember the radio
requests and dedications on the Rock and Roll Parade (my show) and
the Bill McAllister show: "Here's a request for Elvis to sing Love
Me Tender. Dedicate it to Ralna and Darrell at Lubbock High".
Well, we'd love to be prepared to do that again for the Friday night
party. Would you please send the names of a few songs you really
loved in our High School years. If you have a dedication... better
yet. I'll try to get all that music together and we'll rock it out
on Friday Night! Looking forward to hearing from everyone! Any
suggestions are welcome. Send those emails to
caryhobbs@comcast.net
Cary Hobbs
Friday night party DJ
Cary
Hobbs grew up on a cotton farm near Posey Texas, just outside of Lubbock. He was a radio announcer in Lubbock when Waylon, Buddy Holly
and Mac Davis were hometown boys trying to get a start, and he's MC'ed
shows for Elvis on down over the years.
Cary plays many different
instruments in a variety of bands and now has daily radio show on KTMP
in the Heber Valley of Utah.
We are very grateful to Kent Gamble for the
wonderful drawing of our mascots- 50 years later.
The caricatures of the Lubbock High
Westerner and the Monterey Plainsman on the front of our invitation
were drawn by Kent Gamble, a Monterey graduate in 1972. Kent is
President of Stewart Title of Lubbock, Inc. and a graduate of Texas
Tech.
As a sideline Kent has
enjoyed illustrating books, Texas Tech Football Programs, Ads for
Snapple and many more. He illustrated And Nobody Got Hurt, The
World’s Weirdest, Wackiest True Sport Stories by Len Berman.
Published by Little Brown & Co., Til The Fat Lady Sings:Classic
Texas Quotes by Alan Burton. Published by Texas Tech University
Press.
Kent is represented by American Artists Rep Inc, 1889 Palmer Ave.,
Larchmont, NY 10538. To see more of Kent’s drawings go to
www.aareps.com.
The theme behind the drawing is that” The Plainsmen and the
Westerner can be friends” which is a take off from the song in the
play Oklahoma “The farmer and the stockman can be friends” Most of
you remember that Oklahoma was the Monterey senior play during our
junior year. And our MC/DJ for Friday night is Cary Hobbs who stared
in the play.
Special Thanks to and About the
Invitation Creator:
Sheila Smith-Beam graduated
from Monterey High School in 1991. Sheila then attended Texas Tech
University and in 1997 graduated with a Bachelors degree in
Advertising and a minor in Communication Studies. Sheila works for a
business to business trade publication in Lubbock where she is the
Advertising Director. Sheila spent several years as a member of
Toastmasters International and earned her Distinguished Toastmaster
award in June of 2006. Sheila has been married for ten years to her
husband Ryan. Ryan is a Lieutenant for the Lubbock County Sheriff's
Office. Sheila and Ryan have been blessed with a son, Smith, who is
two years old. On some days, Smith is more of a two-year-old than on
other days, but at then end of the day an "I love Mommy" makes it
all worth it. Sheila and Ryan also have a four-legged son named
Tony. Sheila enjoys scrapbooking, going to movies and helping with
church activities in the Women's Organization.
Thanks for everything, Sheila!!
A Very Big Brag – CH. Woodlake's
Overnight Express AKA Skye
It is with great pleasure
that I announce to you all that today (Oct. 24) my sweet girl, Skye,
was awarded her championship in the Australian Shepherd Club of
America.
Skye was named class winner
and then went on to take Winner’s Bitch to a 3 point major and then
was named Best of Winners and Best of Opposite Sex under Senior
Breeder Judge Barbara Applegate. Of course, I was thrilled beyond
words. I have to express my deepest appreciation to my good friend,
Heidi Mobley. Without Heidi this would never have been possible. She
has encouraged me and supported me and she has expertly handled Skye
to this wonderful conclusion to showing. I am a very fortunate
person to claim the Mobley family as my friends. I also have to say
a heartfelt “THANK YOU” to the judges today for recognizing the
beauty of my little heart dog.
This journey for Skye and
me began in May 2007 at TNT Show in Rendon, TX. It concluded today,
one year and five months after her first win. This is just an
awesome feeling for me.
I hope to have photos soon to share with you all. There are so many
folks that deserve a big “Thank You” for all of your encouragement
as we traveled down this road. I am sure I would leave someone out
if I began to list all the folks – but you know who you are and I
appreciate each and every one of you. I have learned a great deal
from having had this experience. I have received pointers from
several of the show judges and from several of the friends I met
just by being a part of this wonderful breed. - Linda Elliott
Report
on Mini-reunion in Colorado
from Linda Elliot
Our outing was
great and if you missed it then you missed a wonderful time.
We had about 23
people present and we really enjoyed the cool mountain air. We
gathered at June’s house on Friday evening for a lovely buffet
dinner of Italian food. She served some of the best shrimp cocktail
I have ever had in my life. On Saturday we gathered in Vail,
Colorado where we enjoyed a wonderful barbeque dinner and once again
the cool mountain air. There were not as many who came to Vail but
we still had a great time. There were a couple of folks who only
came to Vail so we got to see them.
A Great big
"Thank you" is in order to June Weiss and Larry Doty. We could not
have had such a great time without their combined efforts.
Those in attendance were: Don and
Jeanne Blanton, Gary and Beverly Byrd (their first time to attend
one of these gatherings), Joan and Fred Weaver, Paul and Anne Isham,
myself, Dianne and John Benyak, Judy and Herb Prouty, Larry and Lucy
Doty (their first time to attend one of these gatherings) June
Weiss, Jeanne Darden Bruner (her first time to attend one of the
gatherings), Walter and Dolores Marshall (their first time to attend
one of these events), Ann Dale, Denny Hamilton May (her first time
to attend) & Marguerite and Roy McWilliams.
Saturday while
shopping in Vail, Dianne Benyak tripped and fell and fractured her
wrist. She spent a good while in the Vail ER and doctors made
temporary repairs but told her to see an Orthopedic when she got
home, as she would need surgery to really get the bones back in
place. They arrived at the dinner with her arm in a cast and
sling.
The aspens were
not at their best – but by this week or the first of next week they
will be all in their glorious yellow color. The sides of the
mountains will be so beautiful. Still for those of us who do not
get to see the changing of the seasons much there was enough color
to make it really beautiful for us. A lot of the pines have been
attacked by pine beetles and are dead. This is very sad. I do not
know what can be done but Larry Doty told me that in a few years
this insect would have killed all of the pines. Apparently, there
is no spray that will kill the insect.
The weather was
really nice. It was warm in the daytime and cool at night. It only
rained one time and that was while we were all eating that wonderful
BBQ dinner. It came a hard rain shower and then it passed over in
about 45 minutes. We then were treated to a beautiful cool night.
June had made a fire in the fireplace and we just sat and enjoyed
each other’s company. There was a lot of catching up to do with
several of us.
Ann Dale and Walter Marshall and his
wife did not come to Vail. But they did go back up to Walter’s
house in Laramie Wyoming. Walter said he lived about 90 minutes
from Denver so they came to Denver and then went back to his home in
Wyoming. Paul and Anne Isham did not come to Vail either as Anne
has a sister not far from Denver so they visited with her.
We had expected
six more to join us at one of these places but for some reason they
did not make it. So I hope all is well with those folks. This was
the first time we had taken one of these events out of state and it
turned out so well. So I hope some of you who live in other parts
of the country will consider hosting one of the gatherings. I will
do all within my power to get the word out. I do not have to be
present but I enjoy them so much I will make every effort to be
present. Most of the folks who come to these events tell me that
they have so much fun that they do not want to miss future events.
So we are talking about trying to have a spring fling somewhere in
2009. A couple of folks have made some suggestions so I am just
waiting to hear what folks want to do. So let me hear from all of
you with your suggestions.
There is some
illness in our group. I just learned that Jackie Horner Sledge’s
husband, Bob, has been diagnosed with pre-leukemia and is currently
hospitalized in El Paso TX. They live in Cloudcroft, New Mexico.
Please keep Bob Sledge in your prayers. He will take chemotherapy
on an outpatient basis after this round in the hospital. Today
Dianne Bordelon Benyak was supposed to have seen her orthopedist so I
assume she will be having surgery soon to repair the fractured
wrist.
We missed all of
you who did not attend this gathering. We surely do have lots of
fun. So hope you will be able to join us soon. If not at the next
mini reunion we hope you will come to the big 50th
celebration in Lubbock on September 25th thru 27th,
2009. Jean Patterson is doing an excellent job on the web site. Send her your recent photos with a little bit about
what has been going on with you in the past 50 years. She will post
it on the show and tell page.
I am still
working on trying to locate all of the classmates who are listed on
the roster as missing. R. D. Rowland is assisting me in this
effort. We have found one person. Her status has been changed from
missing to deceased. I hope we can find some others but I am afraid
that some may have passed away as well.
I guess this is
about all of the news for now. If you know of items that should be
reported to the class please do let me know. I will certainly do my
best to keep you all up to speed on what is going on with everyone.
Yes, we will certainly establish a link soon. Your
site looks great.
In a message dated 24/08/08 2:56:12 A.M. Central
Daylight Time, patterj41@sbcglobal.net writes:
The fabulous
first for four years class of 1959 will reunite in a little more
than a year. However, as always, we are running ahead of the game.
Our website, www.monterey59.org is on line. We would like to link
to you and have you link to us so anyone going into the Monterey
Alumni site would be able to get our address. Will that be
permitted?
Just now got home from vacation in San
Francisco. Happy to find "Fire in the Water..." for sale in City
Lights Book Store.
Will give due notice to MHS'59, as soon as I can get around to
updating virtualubbock; maybe later tonight but give me some
recovery time. I'll blog about it on MySpace, too. The site looks
cool! Can't wait to really start exploring it. Brilliant project.
you rock (for a peon)
chris o. - LHS '84
(Buddy & Natalie are Westerners)
I just got a chance to look at the website
you’ve created for our reunion. It is wonderful.
I look forward to coming to Lubbock for the
reunion. I’ve not been in Lubbock since the 1979 reunion. I retired
from college teaching (English prof) in June, 2007, after 42 years.
I own an editing service, working now largely for college and
universities on materials they put online. I work at home in
whatever attire I feel like wearing. I’ve also written three plays
since retirement, with one through table reading in D. C. and one
now under consideration with a theater in Houston. Since the
subject matter is about Texas and I went to Rice, I thought Houston
might be the right place for it. And the new Director of New Play
Production, Mark Bly, is from the Arena Stage in D. C. (I live 12
miles outside D. C. ), so I know his reputation with new plays. I
will fly to Norman, Okla., where Jane Ford Aebersold lives, and
drive to Lubbock with her. We have wonderfully managed to stay in
touch all the these years. I’m looking forward to hearing others’
life histories and seeing everyone still able to make it to the
reunion.
Anna Ryan, Ph. D.
12825 Colby Drive
Woodbridge, Va. 22192
The Spider says:
Keep those cards and letters coming in. We'll defy Tom Oxford's
overactive imagination yet!
Thank you for all your wonderful work
on the Monterey website. It is great fun, and I look forward to seeing
more.
The tribute to Linda Elliott is very
nice, and well-deserved. She does a wonderful job of keeping us
informed. As an added note, I would like to suggest that folks
provide her with correct information. At the first mini-reunion at
Chuck Ellis' ranch outside Belton, Linda had her annual and we were
going through it to tell what we knew about classmates. It took us a
while to figure out that Tom Oxford was making up something if no
one knew anything about a person. And it [what he made up]
was not pretty!
What a great group we are. Keep us
the good work.
Ann Blackburn Dale
The Spider says:
You cannot say you were not warned about that rascal Tom Oxford! It
would be much better to give us your version of your
life before he gives us his version of it!