Sort of In Order

Front - Marvin McDonald, Mickey Sawrie
Next - Kenny Murphy, Frances Galloway, Garrah Halford, Tim Brocato, Darrell Blair, Bobby Barron
Next - Jack Breithaupt, Stephen Irving, Fee Mullen, Mike Withrow, Bob Geddie, David Holder, Ronnie Moreau, Sandy Farmer, Charlotte Rosier, Hope Hargis, Susan Jarred, Vicki Delaney, Gervais Compton, Jeannine Hawkins, Lyn Rollins, Taylor Thompson, Nanette Wolff
Next - Dianne Stracener, Barbara Hargis, Lynn Davis, Nancy Kennington, Judy Pearce, Sherry Sprinkle, Maureen Williams, Susan Richardson, Carlyss Sumner, Ellen Heitkamp, Johnny Dauzart
Back - Kay Freet, Kathy Meir, Vicki Murphy, Pat Grubb, PeeWee Hathorn, Kathy Derbonne, Paula Kees, David Cartwright, Sharon Waters, Cindy Carter, Mary Smith

Monday, April 26, 2010

Debbie Horton's 3 sons

Many will remember Debbie Horton.
She moved away before graduating from Brame,
and was a member of the morning block class of Miss Slocum's.
She is pictured here with her 3 sons,
Andy, Nick and Peyton.
One is a new groom...
perhaps his naive smile will give him away.


APRIL 2010 GET-TOGETHER

Classmates gathered at the home of Bobby and Dorris Barron.
Some arrived later and are not pictured.
The burgers were a franchise waiting to happen.
Cindy Carter shrugged off serious injury to assemble with the ranks.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Francine & Gerry in Death Valley







In Francine's words: I'm sending you some pics of a vacation to Death Valley....ooohh....we made it back, they didn't keep up. We went in January because that's supposed to be the optimum time for the best weather because, of course, the summer is way too hot. January was one of hte coldest on record in Death Valley and we thought we were going to freeze to death... guess that's why they call it Death Valley. It's a beautiful and awesome place though.



Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Old McDonald's Farm

Lexi and Bre Sharpe, 2 of Marvin and Dianne McDonald's granddaughters
The dates shown are wrong, should be 03/27/2010.
Also
We enjoy vegetable gardening, and it may
be helpful to have a hobby that could
become a necessity soon.
This is Marvin clearing some area for a garden.
The Kubota is a great help, but the Sears tiller
was needed to get the garden ready to plant.
The chickens are about to be fenced out.
Not easy to see, but the beans have sprouted, so has the corn
(maybe Johnny Cash should chime in right now)
31 tomato plants, cucumbers (after replanting), squash,
lots of okra and watermelon.
The fence is to keep our chickens and the deer out.
After the watermelons get ripe,
we'll find out if it keeps the coons out.