Thursday, September 29, 2016

September newsletter: We are celebrating 25,000 hits on our blog. Follow links to the stories you might have missed.

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September newsletter: We are celebrating 25,000 hits on our blog. Follow links to the stories you might have missed.
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Milestone: 25,000 Hits on Our Class Stories

Your stories about life at Central in 1963-1966 and what's happened to you since then has been a smashing success.  We have reached 25,000 viewings of our blog.

In celebration of the milestone, we've put together a video making a little fun of some of the people behind the scenes at the blog.  
You must watch this video to the end, because like dessert at a dinner party, the really good stuff comes at the end.  
See Carole Tonigan dance on the bar. Watch Rory King shake his marimbas. And marvel at Terry Rawstern, Bob Couser and Tim Schreiner doing the shimmy-shimmy-shake.  
Click on the video box below to watch the video.
Southern Boy in a Strange Land: Ferrell Greene's Move to Aberdeen
 
In his junior year, Louisiana native Ferrell Greene moved to a new town and new school because his pastor father was asked to minister to a local church. He was a stranger in a strange land, to be sure. Here are his stunning reflections on attending the 50-year reunion.
Read Ferrell's account here ...

When Opposites Attract, or How I Met My Best Friend

Joan Wiederhoft had bangs to her eyebrows; Linda Strecker wore headbands. One loved the Beatles, the other loved music from The King and I. Despite their differences, they became best friends — for life.
Check out more of Joan's story, her love for her friend and the sorrow that came when that close friend died.
Love At First Bite
Al and Shirley Breaw came back to Aberdeen for the 50-year reunion, but it wasn't the best reunion in their eyes. The 20-year reunion can't be topped for them.

They hated each other in high school. Then, at the 20-year reunion, they found that they didn't hate each other. Soon after, they were married—and they're still together.
If Mr. Ellis Were Principal in 2016
We all thought Willard Ellis was a bit old-fashioned and out of touch in 1966. David Liem talks about how Ellis would handle Central's 2016 students.
Civic Auditorium: The Stage For Our Lives
As children we went to the Shrine Circus in this building; we graduated by marching across its stage. The place saw everybody from Roy Rogers to John F. Kennedy, Jerry Lee Lewis to Merle Haggard.
Here's a link to a post about its history and our recollections of what we saw there ...

 
Facing Our Mortality, Rory Talks About the Real Meaning of Success

Yes, there's money and power, but in one of our most popular posts, Rory King shares another concept of success.
Read his thoughts by clicking here ...
From Central to Saudi Arabia: Skip and Donna after school

Classmates Skip Johnson and Donna Petersen Johnson tell the story of their lives in the Middle East and their retirement in Mexico. 

See their first-hand account here ...

 
More Stories From the Class of 1966
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Our Class of '66 Blog Reached 25,000 Views: You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet



 Your stories about life at Central in 1963-1966 and what's happened to you since then has been a smashing success.  We have reached 25,000 viewings of our blog.

In celebration of the milestone, we've put together a video making a little fun of some of the people behind the scenes at the blog.  You have never seen these candid shots of what fun our blog masters have in keeping on at the Central Class of 1966 Blog.

You must watch this video to the end, because like dessert at a dinner party, the really good stuff comes at the end.  

See Carole Tonigan dance on the bar. Watch Rory King shake his marimbas. And marvel at Terry Rawstern, Bob Couser and Tim Schreiner doing the shimmy-shimmy-shake.  


The candid shots of the blog masters at work (and play) might just get us another 25,000 views by itself.



Let’s celebrate with a shot of tequila (or a milk of magnesia, if you prefer).