Monday, September 19, 2011

Las Vegas High School 55th Reunion, PCWNC Board Meeting, Springtown WW Fest

Patty Haack, the heart of the reunion committee,
greeting Carla Crittenden Kerr
September 9-11, 2011

Las Vegas High School 55th Reunion

Approximately 50 to 60 classmates met in Las Vegas to celebrate surviving 55 years after graduation from LVHS. It was grand to see everyone again and to reminisce about the "good ole days". This class started when there was only one high school in Las Vegas and, as it turns out, was the largest graduation class (403) in the history of this first high school. I believe there are now about 36 high schools in the area.

The old high school is now an academy and the new Las Vegas High School is set in the desert with a mountain backdrop. A stunning view from any angle.

Carla on left and best friend, Mary Coleman Chauncey,
making the rounds saying hello to everyone.

Friday night, we enjoyed a cocktail, meet and greet, party at Las Vegas Country Club. We were entertained with taped music from the 50's and some of us even danced a jitterbug or two.

I'm the short one in the middle row with the red hat

Saturday morning, we all gathered to have our class photo made in front of the old high school with the senior squares in front of us.

Saturday night was an all-class reunion starting from 1928. There were over 600 in attendance at the dinner/dance at Sam's Town. The Rhythmettes, a famous drill team from LVHS in the 50's and 60's, were featured in a lovely historical slide show. Several of them spoke about their experiences including being on the Ed Sullivan Show in New York.

We were entertained by the current LVHS Band and cheerleaders who led us in cheers and the LVHS official song.

Carla, John Holland and Mary Chauncey

My best friend, Mary Coleman Chauncey, married my first boyfriend, John Holland of the class of '54 and we just had to have a photo together.

My husband, Doug, took all the photos and this is one last one of me. There were at least 500 shots taken that night and we just chose a few to give you the flavor of the event.

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PCWNC Board Meeting Thursday, September 15, 2011

Most of the board members attended this first board meeting of our new President Jackie Dixon in her lovely home. Her theme this year is "sunflowers" and she had a beautiful sunflower centerpiece on her dining room table.

We enjoyed a light breakfast buffet before the meeting convened. Much planning was accomplished and we are on our way another outstanding year.

L toR: Pat, Dana, Gayle, Becky, Joan, Jackie
Alicia, Dottie and Sue
Present but not shown, Carla with camera
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Springtown Wild West Fest Saturday, September 17, 2011

Jennifer, Freda and Penny

A group of us served in a booth, registering new voters for upcoming elections. It was fun and we met some very friendly people. This was my first time to serve as a Deputy Registrar and I couldn't wait to register someone.

This is Loretta in the middle


We each took turns checking out all the vendors and buying lunch from those serving food. As I was wandering around, I ran into my friend, Loretta Hale, who was entertaining with the Klassy Kloggers so I took a couple of shots of their performance.

As I left the cloggers, I spotted this little
cowpoke taking a catnap.

While we were registering voters a nice gentleman came up to talk with us and mentioned a book he wrote, "Ghost Ponies". He just happened to have some copies with him and, of course, I just had to buy one. His name is William J. Chambers and I can tell you, he is an excellent writer. I came home, started reading the book and finished it on Sunday. It is about Texas Rangers and their experiences. He expertly brings out each of their personalities as well as the bad guys they apprehend. I highly recommend this book and the only way I know for you to get one is to contact:
S&B Ranch Publishing
POB 1338
Boyd, Texas 76032
This is all I have to say for now.


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