THE LATEST NEWS!

Thanks to David Abbey's Sponsorship,  "The Class of 1966" Website is back online.

THANKS DAVID!!

Thank you Candy, David, Pat and Carol for organizing a great 45th Reunion.  It was wonderful to be in Carmi for Corn Day!  It had been 40 years since we had been.  We walked down main Street and talked about places that were special to us .  Sad they are no longer there.  It was really nice talking to everyone on Sat night!  I will be looking forward to seeing you all in 5 years!   May God Bless you all !

Janice Raglin-Chilton

JANICE RAGLIN
Great Reunion

What a great weekend.  Corn Day has changed a bit since we were "kids" and road or marched in the evening parade.  It was great to walk down main street and see fellow classmates (class shirts helped too!).  We were not able to make it in time for the Friday get together but very much enjoyed Saturday.  Seemed to run out of time before we ran out of people to visit with.  Thanks to all those who worked hard to put this reunion together.  Am looking forward to our 50th.  My one request is for everyone to relearn our high school fight song so I am not the only one singing in the back of the float!!!  Will try to post some pictures if I can figure out how! 

Judy Burns

JUDITH (JUDY) BURNS
Amen and Amen!

Add me to the long list of those who expressing their thanks to the organizers/hosts/hostesses/attenders/encouragers/spouses and anyone else we can include.

At least two of our classmates -- and undoubtedly more -- really wanted to be there but couldn't. We missed you, but you were there in spirit and we knew it.

I'm thinking Number 50 is going to have to be three days, since two wasn't even enough time to visit with everyone who was there this time. But I did come home mighty tired from trying!

Blessings and love to all of you!

-Lewis

LEWIS GREER
Thanks for a great weekend

Thanks for share in your weekend. I called Becky Chapman Saturday night and we talked until midnight. I tried to remember as much as I could to share with her. She promises to come to the 50th

Liz Jones

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Liz Jones
Thanks to Everyone

Thanks to everyone who assisted with the 45th reunion.  The food, shirts, class updates, and fellowship were great.  Pat, thanks for the Friday night wenee roast.  I am looking forward to the 50th.  If anyone would like to make contact, my e-mail is   driver@showme.net.

Best wishes to everyone for the upcoming five years.

Jerry Driver

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Jerrell Driver
45th Reunion

Thanks again to all the organizers of the 45th Reunion. I do appreciate being included. It was great seeing so many good friends again. See you in 5 years if God is willing.

Don Dean

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DONALD (D0N) DEAN
45 year reunion

A BIG THANK YOU TO CANDY, DAVID, PAT, CAROL, CONNIE, AND BOB FOR ALL THE PLANNING AND HARD WORK THAT WENT INTO THE REUNION. THANKS TO PAT AND KEITH, AND THE WILSONS FOR THEIR HOSPITALITY AND THE USE OF THEIR FACILITIES. THANK YOU TO THE SPOUSES OF THE CLASS MEMBERS FOR ALLOWING THEM TO COME, AND FOR COMING WITH THEM. YOU ADDED TO THE GREAT TIME WE HAD. A SPECIAL THANKS TO THE CLASS MEMBERS WHO MADE THE EFFORT TO ATTEND. IT WAS A WONDERFUL TIME OF RENEWING FRIENDSHIPS AND CATCHING UP ON EVERYONE. TO THOSE WHO COULD NOT MAKE IT, WE MISSED YOU, AND YOU MISSED A GOOD TIME. I HOPE ALL OF YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BE IN CARMI FOR THE 50TH IN 2016. UNTIL THEN, AS RED SKELTON USED TO SAY, " MAY GOD BLESS"

DAVID ABBEY

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DAVID ABBEY

Had a great time at the reunion good to see every one again.  

Albert

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ALBERT BACHMAN
45th reunion

I want to thank Candy, Pat, Carol, and David and anyone else who helped organize the reunion.  It was great.  I was only able to attend the dinner on Saturday night, but what a joy to hear everyone's family stories after all of these years.  Thank you for the nice book and DVD.  We had a great crowd.  Hope we have more at our 50th. Judy

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Judy Coleman
45th Reunion

Congrats to the organizers for the time and effort you put into this reunion.  Excellent job!  The "class of 66" has so much diversity.  Each of you are a special part of my life and after all we do share a common origin.  We are Bulldogs!  I hope each of you continue to have a "blessed" life journey.  thanks again for being a part of my life.  A friend always, Scott............

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Scott A. Rennels
Corn Day Parade in downtown Carmi

Corn Day Parade in downtown Carmi 2011

Nancy Stephens Daugherty

Class of 66 Corn Day Float

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Nancy Stephens Daugherty
Brownsville Girls

Brownsville Ladies

 

 

Photo by Jim Daugherty

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NANCY STEPHENS
45th Reunion

Our reunion was very enjoyable, and it was so good to see everyone.  We missed those couldn't attend. 

 

Here is a group picture taken by Jim Daugherty

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NANCY STEPHENS
HELP!

Does anyone have any memorabilia from our highschool years: 1963-66 that they would like to bring to our 45th class reunion?  Does anyone have a copy of the program from our Senior play?  Any ballgame schedules, tournaments, various activities?

Also, I will be making another video for all to see at the reunion.  Do you have any photos you would like to share of our school years?  If you would like to share some of your old photos and some of your latest photos, that would be great also.  If you can scan them and email them to me at:  1966class@live.com

I  have sent out letters for registering for the 45th class reunion.  If you didn't get one, please email me.  I have gotten a few back as not deliverable.  If you know the address of any of the following names, please let me know:

      Mark Crawford    

      John Pryor 

      Lana Duval-Long   

      Donna Sluder-Williams      

 

Thanks!  Looking forward to seeing all of you!

Candy Talley-Darnell

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Tony Dennis

I was so sad to hear about the death of Tony Dennis.  Hadn't seen him for a few years, but he was always friendly and easy to visit with.  He will be missed.  Praying for his family.

Judy Coleman

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Judy Coleman
A REAL LIVE DOLL! OWEN KAI DAUGHERTY

Such a sweet picture of Owen Kai Daugherty - a Real Live Doll! Are you and Jim going to be moving to Arizona???

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Congratulations Nancy & Jim Daugherty

New grandmother, Nancy Daugherty and her grandson, Owen Kai Daugherty born March 19, 2010 in Scottsdale, AZ.  Nothing like a new grandbaby huh, Nancy!!!

CONGRATULATIONS BOB

Bob,

         Congratulations on your honor. It is good to hear that things are going well with you. Look forward to seeing you at the next reunion.

                               David Abbey

Oct. 24, 2009

 

DAVID ABBEY
CONGRATULATIONS BOB WILSON! 2009 Entrepreneur of the Year from Illinois.

Robert L. Wilson, president and owner of Les Wilson, Inc., has been honored as the American Solutions' 2009 Entrepreneur of the Year from Illinois.

Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House and general chairman of American Solutions, recognized Wilson at an American Solutions awards dinner Sept. 23 at the Capitol Hill Club in Washington, D.C.

"He talked with us for about 30 minutes," Wilson told The Times of the group of 50 state winners honored. Each winner was asked to share his thoughts with the former Speaker, and Wilson said he expressed the need for lawmakers to create incentives to encourage the exploration for oil and gas in the U.S.

Gingrich said it's important that the resources already present in this country be used, as well. And he said he's looking for ideas that can be used to turn the country around.

Wilson, who runs the company his grandfather founded in 1939 and his father ran for years, said Les Wilson Inc. is now operating four rotary rigs (with a fifth likely to begin work soon) and ten service rigs in five states. The company has about 180 employees and has more than doubled in size in the last few years.

"The biggest reason we're doing so well," said Wilson, is that I made a change in my life. I was saved and I'm now following Jesus."

***From a (fairly) new returnee to Carmi, I have seen Bob do so much for the city of Carmi that he does not get nor ask for, recognition.  He contributes to so many functions and needs of fellow citizens.  He truly deserves this award and much more! - Candy

Oct. 22, 2009

Two Classmates meet - From Wallace Egbert
On a Friday night my wife and I went to Flora, Il to watch my grandson Levi Egbert play football.  I was setting in the bleaches when this individual walked in front of me.  At that time I thought I recognized the individual. I then bellowed out Marty but he just looked at me like who are you.  I was shocked at first then I asked him if his name was Marty Harmon.  He answered me yes but should he know me.  I answered him yes.  Don't you remember me from our years in Carmi?  He asked me my name and I told him.  He was taken aback.  Then he asked what I was doing at the football game and I informed him my grandson is playing.  He then told me that his step-son is also playing for Flora.  We set there talking about the good old days and what we have been doing to date.  Flora lost.
 
Wallace Egbert
10/20/09
Coach John Evers and Scott Rennels

Traveling through Carmi recently and stopped to visit with John....great guy and excellent memory (too excellent in some cases).

 

 

 

8/24/09

Scott A. Rennels
WHAT A BEAUTY!! CAMERON MICHELLE

THIS LITTLE DOLL IS THE GRANDDAUGHTER OF DAVID AND PATTY WOODRUFF.  SHE RECEIVED A REMOTE CAR  (FOR HER BIRTHDAY) SO GRANDMA AND PAPA CAN "DRIVE" HER AROUND UNTIL SHE CAN HANDLE THE CONTROLS :O)  WE WANT TO WISH HER A HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND MANY MORE TO COME!  GRANDCHILDREN ARE SO WONDERFUL!!!

CONGRATULATIONS TO EMILY WOODRUFF!

CONGRATULATIONS TO EMILY WOODRUFF, DAUGHTER OF DAVID AND PATTY WOODRUFF.  SHE EARNED HER MASTER'S DEGREE MAY 16, 2009 AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IL. CHAMPAIGN SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK - CHILDREN AND FAMILY RESEARCH.  WHAT A WONDERFUL FIELD TO GET INTO.  WE WISH HER MUCH SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS!  AND WHAT A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG LADY!  DAVID - SHE MUST HAVE GOTTEN HER GOOD LOOKS FROM PATTY!

DAVID, PATTY AND GRANDDAUGHTER CAMERON MICHELLE

DAVID AND PATTY ARE THE PROUD GRANDPARENTS OF THIS LITTLE DOLL.  CAMERON MICHELLE CELEBRATED HER FIRST BIRTHDAY MAY 24, 2009

THE ABBY'S

The Abby’s are doing great.  As you can see from the picture we now have 6 grandsons and a foster granddaughter.  They hope to adopt her but things are not looking very positive for that right now.

 

Even though Darrell is retired, he works as much as possible as a flight simulator instructor.  Had Delta not discontinued  their retirement obligations he would be fully retired flying his remote control airplanes which is now his new obsession.  He still finds time to do woodworking upon requests.

 

I am playing tennis 3-4 times a week and feel extremely blessed to be able to do so after tearing my Achilles tendon from my heal bone and having it reattached with a screw.  All our grandkids are in Houston and I spend a lot of time there.  Photography has become a new hobby for me pushing the embroidery slightly back.

 

Church, family, friends, and hobbies keep us busier that we have ever been.

 

I have thoroughly enjoyed getting caught up on all the latest news.  The feature of letting us know when new information has been added is great.  Keep up the good work Candy and hope more will add updates to where/what they are now doing.

 Nancy & Darrell Abby

April 20, 2009

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Jerry and Anita Finch

I just started getting e-mails from this site and reading all the e-mails everyone has been submitting. I saw some from last year regarding the passing of my dad. Thanks for those kind words. Jan, Keith and I do miss him. Mom is still going and Keith is now in Carmi living and taking care of mom. We are still in Mukiltoe Washington (20 miles north of Seattle) and still working. Looks like Anita will retire next March and me, I am moving from a 12 month contract to a 10 month contract with July and August off. If that gets old then maybe I will retire from this job as well. I plan to come to Carmi sometime in July or August for couple weeks to see mom and Keith. Next month doing a vacation with Jan and her husband John. We are all doing the Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion and National Monument. Anita and I did a simular trip a few years ago and really enjoyed ourselves. Anita and I took Jan and John to Canadian Rockies (Jasper/Banff/lake Louise) last year and they really enjoyed that so we decided we would do another trip this year. I think next year we will take them to Alaska.  Our boys are still not married. Adam (29 today) still living in Seattle working and doing his music. Scott (30) still in Souel Korea teaching english and attending a University there getting his Korean language certificate and playing soccer. He did come home this year for a couple of months (December and January). It was really a treat to have him home. Anita's mom spends the winters here with us, she is 85 but in great shape with no health issues other than hearing aids. Anita and I are doing just fine health wise as well. I am still very active with running, biking and backpacking. The northwest is such a great spot for outdoors activities year round and working at a University makes it easy to stay in shape. I look forward to see more e-mails and keeping up with everyone. Technology makes it so easy to stay in touch.

 April 16, 2009

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JERALD FINCH
REMEMBER OUR TROOPS

This was sent to me by George Hatcher, who also served for our country.  Please take  few minutes to watch it.  Just copy and paste the link into your address bar.

 
This film was made by a 15 year old girl. 

The following is the hottest thing on the internet and on Fox News today. 

Lizzie Palmer who put this YouTube program together is 15 years old. There have been over 3,000,000 hits as of this morning. 
 In case you missed it, here it is. Watch all of it......and, pass it on! !  
 

April 13, 2009

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Dain Garrett, Son of Connie Pollard-Pitzer Merit Award Winner Chosen

Megan Milligan, a history major with a minor in sociology, is the 2009 recipient of the Dain Garrett Merit Award for a junior or senior history student who has overcome a significant obstacle.

The award was established by Dain Garrett, who graduated from USI in 1999 with a perfect 4.0 GPA despite a long struggle with muscular dystrophy. After graduation, he went on to complete a master’s degree from California State University Dominguez Hills, passing away just prior to receiving his degree.

As a USI student, Garrett won many of the prizes awarded by the USI History Department, and upon his graduation, he used his award money to establish this annual cash prize to assist students who struggled against physical, economic, or other hardships. Garrett was the son of Connie Pitzer of Evansville and Don Garrett of Carmi.

In the past two years, Milligan has been a leader among history majors, and currently serves as the president of the History Club. Her experience outside the classroom has been extraordinarily diverse; after studying abroad in Russia, Ukraine, and Estonia, she returned to Evansville and took up an internship with the Evansville African American Museum. This experience turned into a life plan, as she now intends to go to graduate school with plans to work for similar museums in the future.

Contributions to the Dain Garrett Merit Award are accepted by the
USI Foundation

March 31, 2009

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Luther and Joyce Quinton's daughter -Jennifer and son-in-law Dan
Luther and Joyce's Children

 

Congratulations Luther on your Retirement!

 

Luther and Joyce's beautiful Granddaughter!

 

 

 

January 9, 2009

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HAPPY NEW YEAR!

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 

AL & SHIRLEY BACHMAN

 December 24, 2008

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MERRY CHRISTMAS!

 

A friend should be radical.
She should love you when you're unlovable,
Hug you when you're unhuggable,
And bear you when you're unbearable.

A friend should be fanatical.
She should cheer when the whole world boos,
Dance when you get good news,
And cry when you cry too.

A friend should be mathematical.
She should multiply the joy, divide the sorrow,
Subtract the past and add to tomorrow,
Calculate the need deep in your heart,
And always be bigger than the sum of all their parts.

A friend should be Merry Chrismasical.
And this what she should do;
Say have a really Happy Christmas to you
And wish you the best of New Years too!

And that is what I wish to do!

Candy

December 23, 2008

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MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

HERE'S WISHING ALL OF YOU A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

                         DAVID ABBEY

December 24, 2008

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David Abbey
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

To the Class of 66,

 

      I want to wish each and everyone of you and your family a Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2009.  Thanks to Candy for this wonderful website and hope everyone will keep in touch this coming year.

 

Judy Coleman

 

Dec.19, 2008

 

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Judy Matsel Coleman
LAYTEN WITH GRANDMA DEBORAH & GRANDPA SCOTT
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NEW GRANDMOTHER DEBORAH RENNELS & LAYTEN TY RENNELS
CONGRATS! SCOTT & DEBORAH RENNELS

Welcome New Grandson:  Layten Ty Rennels!!  November 22, 2008

 

CONGRATULATIONS: NANCY STEPHENS-DAUGHERTY
Nancy Stephens Daugherty, Class of '66 - President,

 

American Association of University Women - Illinois,

 

Inc. July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2008
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Story & Message from Betty Kalb-Kurman -Class of '68

Sandy Kalb sent me your link. Loved looking at it and I'll have to bug him to write something.

A few days after Sandy graduated from H.S. I waved good-bye to my big brother as he, Luther, and Walley left together for the Air Force. Within weeks I moved to Liberty, NY.

I now was a southern girl in the Catkills Mts. attending H.S. in Liberty, NY. I missed my Carmians. It wasn't until I returned to IL to attend SIUC that I ran into some friends who also began college at C'dale. It's been 40 years and I would love to see how our class of students matured. Do you know if the Class of '68 has a web sight or address? Whatever you suggest would be helpful. If you can keep my email address on file for upcoming events, etc., I would appreciate that too.

Congratulations on such a beautiful web sight and a job well done. It's true devotion. Good luck and one day my husband & I plan to attend Corn Day ourselves. Ray Storey (67) and I have remained close friends and he talks about it all the time. Ray & Terry live in Mt. Zion, IL and their daughter was married Sept. 20th. Incase you want to check out my mug shot I work at Florida Atlantic Univ Athletics Dept. www.fausports.com. I had a better pic taken but they forgot to update it. Oh well, we are all agingggggg.

Sept. 27, 2008

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UPDATE ON GIB FRIER

Candy,

Thank you for sharing my prayer request for Dad.  He is doing great, feeling better each day.  Anyone who knows my dad knows he always has a joke to tell.  He wasn't any different in the hospital.  Even though his voice was weak, he still had a joke for every visitor that entered the room, including the surgeon. 

Thanks for the website, you do a fantastic job! If there aren't any new messages I read the old ones again, just in case I missed something:)

Sharon Frier Poshard

August 30, 2008

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Sharon Poshard

Hey Everybody!

  Corn Day is just around the corner - October 11th.  (Corn Day is always the second week-end in October)  If any of you like to get together for an informal get-together that week-end, let me know and we'll see what we can do.  I saw David Woodruff the other day and he asked me again if our class was thinking of having a float in the parade to celebrate us being 60 years YOUNG.  So, anybody been thinkin' bout it?  Let me know if you are interested and have any ideas.

Candy

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SCOTT RENNELS

Just got this update on what all Scott Rennels has done:  It isn't completely up to date, but mentions his wife, Debbie (Keating) and some of the activities he has been involved with.

SCOTT A. RENNELS PAST INTERNATIONAL DIRECTOR Scott Rennels, of Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA, was elected to serve a two-year term as a director of The International Association of Lions Clubs at the association's 82nd International Convention, held in San Diego, California, USA, June 28 - July 2, 1999. Past Director Rennels is president of Shelby Skipwith Inc. representing York International and is executive vice president and chief operating officer of Four Seasons HVAC Dist. Inc. A member of the Jonesboro Nettleton Lions Club since 1987, Past Director Rennels has held many offices within the association, including club president, zone chairman, district governor and council chairman. He has served as a presenter, moderator and discussion leader at previous USA/Canada Forums and was a member and later chairman of the Leadership Committee. He also served on the Executive Committee for the USA/Canada Forum 2000 and is a member of the USA/Canada Forum Planning Committee for 2002. At the 85th International Convention, held in Osaka, Japan, July 8-12, 2002, Past Director Rennels was appointed to serve on the Long Range Planning and Public Relations committees by the International Board of Directors. In addition, he is past president of the Lions World Services for the Blind and an honorary member of the Hot Springs Village Evening Lions Club. In recognition of his service to the association, Past Director Rennels has received numerous awards, including two Lion of the Year Awards, a Guiding Lion Award, an Extension Award, three International President's Medals, several International President's Certificates of Appreciation and the Ambassador of Good Will Award, the highest honor the association bestows upon its members. He is also a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow. In addition to his Lion activities, Past Director Rennels is active in numerous professional and community organizations. He is a member of the Jonesboro Leadership Alumni Association and serves on the board of directors for the Southridge Fire Department. He also served as state president of the Arkansas Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and as an alternate trustee for the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. Past Director Rennels is a former North Vietnamese interpreter and translator. He is president of Dyeann's House Inc. He and his wife Deborah are co-founders of the southern Illinois chapter of the Dream Factory, an organization that grants dreams to seriously and terminally ill children. Past Director Rennels and his wife, Deborah, have three children and two grandchildren.

August 12, 2008

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BEST WISHES TO JOHN EARL SPENCER ON HIS UPCOMING SURGERY

John Earl Spencer - class of '67 - is having ear surgery.  They lost one of the titanium tubes within the inner canal of his left ear drum, with no promise of recovery, but at least are attempting to recover it.  They will be operating on the his other ear drum , replacing the titanium tube with a T- titanium tube. He will be using hearing aids as the loss is neural as well as structural.  With any surgery there are always risks involved and we wish John the best for his recovery!!

You can see his class website that he developed shortly after ours here: http://www.bulldogsbarkcths1967.com/main/default.aspx 

He has done a terrific amount of work on the class of "67 website And it certainly looks great! 

 Peace!  Joy!  Happiness! -  to you John!
Candy
July 31, 2008
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GIB FRIER - SHARON POSHARD'S DAD

I received an email from Sharon requesting prayer for her dad who is going to have open heart surgery AGAIN.  He had triple bypass surgery 10 years ago, but is now looking at replacing the aorta valve.  The valve should be 2 to 3 centimeters, his is .5 centimeters.  I should have put this on our website sooner but....He is having the surgery today -July 31, 2008.   He always said he would not let them cut his chest open again, but when you hear you have a 50-50 chance of living 3 years and could have a stroke at any time you reconsider the options.  The surgeon said he was in good health for 83, other than the valve and gave him a 93 to 95% chance of a successful surgery.  He is concerned about blood clots and all the complications associated with surgery.  This was a very difficult decision for Gib, so I am asking that you all keep him in your prayers.  Gib is such a wonderful person! 

Sharon didn't ask me to put this here but, I am sure she would appreciate your thoughts and prayers for him to have a successful surgery and a quick recovery!

Candy

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David & Patti Woodruff Have a New Granddaughter!

David & Patti Woodruff Have a New Granddaughter! 

She is about nine weeks old....that is all the info I have. So, David get busy and give us the rest of the info on this website!  PICTURES TOO!

July 24, 2008

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THANKS TO BOB SCHANZLE AND FAMILY!

(I think this is a wonderful idea for all of us to remember!!)

Schanzle family donates artifacts to museum
By BRADEN WILLIS Of The Times Staff


INDIAN ARTIFACTS - Bob Schanzle, left, one of the children of the late George Schanzle, donated a large number of Indian artifacts to the White County Historical Society Museum in Carmi Monday afternoon. Also attending the presentation at far right was Ellen Schanzle-Haskins, one of George's daughters. Kent Boeger, historical society official, was on hand to receive the many boxes of items, a small sampling of which appears in the foreground. (Times photo/Braden Willis)
The children of the late George Schanzle have donated a number of Indian artifacts owned by their father to the White County Historical Society Museum in downtown Carmi.

The late George's children are Jim Schanzle of Carmi, Bob Schanzle of Chatham, Ill., Ellen Schanzle-Haskins of Springfield, Ill., and Julie Schanzle of Mountain City, Tenn. George was preceded in death by a son, Dr. Charles "Chuck" Schanzle, a Carmi dentist for many years.

George Schanzle, who died on his 92nd birthday March 29 this year, was president of White County Bank for more than 50 years and was active in scouting. His sons, Bob and Charles, became Eagle scouts and George was bestowed the Silver Beaver Award, the highest award given to adults in scouting.

The artifacts donated, while not professionally catalogued, are representative of cultures ranging from the Archaic period (8000 to 500 B.C.), to Woodland (500 B.C. to 1000 A.D.) and Mississippian (1000-1400 A.D.).

"These items reflect the continuous occupation of White County by indigenous peoples for thousands of years before the European 'discovery' of the New World," a document accompanying the artifacts said.

Some of the items were given to George by friends and others were purchased from clients of the bank.

Members of the White County Historical Society thanked the Schanzle family for the donation and reported to The Times that donations continue to come in, giving the museum a nice selection of inventory.

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CONGRATULATIONS TO GREAT-GRANDPA DUANE!

Duane and Jeannie Bozarth are the proud great-grandparents of a new grandson named Trevor Duane weighing in at 7 lb 6 oz!  He was born on June 29, 2008Congratulations and best wishes to you both and to the happy parents!

July 4, 2008

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PAT (GRUBBS) GROSS - ON TO THE NEXT CHAPTER.

Pat Gross, left, is handing over the keys of her 18-year-old business, Pat's Porch, at 320 E. Main St. in Carmi, to Sherry Gholson.  

Pat took a dream and made it into a successful business!  She began her business of selling home decor items some 18 years ago on her rural Concord porch before moving into her Carmi location at 320 E. Main St. in 1992.

Now, she says it's time to do other things, and she's sold the business to Sherry Gholson, who assumes ownership Tuesday.

Pat and her husband, Keith, have two grown sons and five grandchildren. Pat said she plans to spend time continuing her custom home painting and decorating service and with her horses.

"And most importantly, I plan to spend time babysitting my grandkids," she beamed. "I appreciate the loyalty of my customers over the years and I hope to see them Tuesday and Wednesday to help me wish Sherry well as she takes over the business."

Pat, we are proud of you and your accomplishments and we wish you much more enjoyment in the next chapter of your life!!

July 2, 2008

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CONGRATULATIONS BOB & CATHY (CHERRY) RAINWATER!

 

CONGRATULATIONS TO BOB & CATHY (CHERRY) RAINWATER ON THE BIRTH OF THEIR GRANDSON, LOGAN ROBERT HODGES, BORN MAY 18, 2008 IN NEWBURGH IN.   HE IS THE SON OF J.R. AND STACY (RAINWATER) HODGES

JULY 2, 2008

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NEW CLASSMATE UPDATES

We have had a few classmates to update their profiles since the beginning of the year.  Check them out and give them a shout!  If you haven't added your info - WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR??  :0)

Thanks,

Candy T. Darnell

5/11/2008

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Update on Pam Reitz Agan

Just got off the phone with Pam. She had wonderful news. She has been accepted to the M. D. Anderson Cancer Teaching and Research Institute in Houston, Texas. She will be leaving sometime next week and will spend a week or so at the Institute.

She really appreciates those of you who have offered your thoughts and prayers, and is always eager to hear from old friends. She has the courage and strength necessary to wage this intense battle. I ask that your thoughts and prayers be with her during this time of tribulation and offer her the support she needs.

 George Hatcher

5/11/2008

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George Hatcher's Great Son!

I received this message from George Hatcher Fri. May 9th and wanted to share it with you all.  I think  George and Chris have every right to be very proud of their son!

Hi All, 
Am taking the opportunaity to gloat about our son, Andy. In the magazine, Men's Health, May Issue, page 113, there is an ad for CAF (Challenged Athletes Foundation) featuring a profile of our son who lost part of his right leg in Iraq. He will be competing in the Chicago and New York Urbanathlons again this year. We are very proud parents and love to show him off to our friends. I know, I know it is prideful, but it is hard to resist. May God Bless You All.
Love,
Chris and George

(May 9, 2008)

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Does anyone have a good/funny memory that they would like to share here on our class website?  We shared several at the last reunion that I am sure those who couldn't attend would like to hear.  And we still would like those who haven't sent in pictures or updates about themselves to please do so!  Thanks to you that have already done so!!

David Woodruff was wondering if anyone would like to put a float together for the 2008 Corn Day celebration - A lot of our classmates turned the big 60 this year and he though our class could work with that???  Give us your ideas - OK?

Hope to hear from you!!

Candy

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Update on Pam Reitz Agan

Pam has finished her chemo for her lung cancer and is recuperating at home. She is attempting to gain back her strength from the treatments and plans to vist the Oncology Center at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, TN. for a second opinion. The chemo therapy had caused several residual effects for her such as a minor stroke, blood clots in her legs, and depleting crucial minerals as well as lowering her white blood cell count. She has been through a very rough time but has maintained a tremendous attitude. I'm sure she would like to hear from you all. I am enclosing her address and phone numbers for those that would like to wish her well. She can be reached at:

Pam Reitz Agan, 404 Greenfield, Evansville, IN, 47715-3526

Home: 812-477-5960; Cell: 812-454-1256

She doesn't always have the strength yet to take a lot of calls but I'm positively sure she would enjoy a card or note. Let's keep her in our thoughts and prayers and hope for a speedy and complete recovery.

George Hatcher

2/28/2008

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GEORGE HATCHER
Great site

Candy, thanks for setting up this site.  I too was shocked to see how many classmates had died.  I enjoyed looking at the reunion pictures and was sorry I was unable to attend.

I am still living in Nashville, IN and a nurse at Columbus Regional Hospital.  I have permanent custody of my godson who is now 16--no one our age should be raising teenagers!!!  What a challenge. 

I am also the current Scoutmaster of our Boy Scout troop.  They are a great group and help to keep me young.

Don't get to Carmi much since my Dad passed away 2 years ago.  Hope to be there for next Corn Day reunion!!

2/17/2008

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Judy Burns
Great reunion!

Great reunion and a great website!!! Thank you ,

 Cheryl Churchwell

2/12/2008

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cheryl churchwell
Hi everyone!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks for letting me know about this web site. We couldn't attend the reunion because my husband couldn't get off work on short notice. Maybe by the next one we will be retired.

  You probably know I just live across the river in Mt Vernon IN. but don't get to IL. very often since my parents passed away. Not many relatives left in IL. Merle and I have been married 36 years and have one son Josh who is 20. We keep busy working. I am a nurse and Merle works at SABIC formerly GE.   He has retired from GE but continues to work for SABIC. Oh well enough. So good to read about you all. 

Cathy(Douthitt) Hamblin

2/7/2008

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Cathy Hamblin
MEMORIES!

Wow what memories. I read about this site on the Carmi Times guestbook. I went to CTHS until the beginning of my jr. year this would have been my graduating class. I am sorry to hear about Norma C. She sang like an angel. Anyway this is a wonderful site. Thank You Candy

 Patricia (Page) Christmas

2/6/2008

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From a 1967 Classmate

Candy, I couldn't help but visit your site when I saw it posted on the Carmi Times Guestbook.  I thought I would "drop in" to be the curious cat even though I graduated in the Class of '67.  I hope someone in my class will sponsor such a great site.  You certainly have given it style and effort, and I would imagine other Classes of Carmi High will wish to pay a visit.    I haven't been to the Midwest since 1999...so maybe I will make the trip for 2012.  I see so many friends and those that I went to church with as a child; it is endearing to reflect on those days and remember the friendships.  Good Luck for 2011!  You need not place this on the website unless you wish; it is written to you as a thank you for such a great resource to revisit from time to time.

 John Spencer

2/5/2008

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Fine Tool

It is always good to hear from other classmates.  This website is fantastic.  Thank you Candy for donating your time and effort for such a fine communication tool.   

Nancy Stephens Daugherty

1/22/2008

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Nancy K. Daugherty
Congrats to Grandma Judy & Grandpa Rob!!

Congratulations on the new grandson!  I am sure you are both very proud of him!!!  You need to post a picture of him on this site soon!!

Candy Talley-Darnell

1/22/2008

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PLEASE

I hope that some of you will use this site to get or keep connected with fellow '66 classmates!  Also, PLEASE add your current picture to the "Classmates" page and let us know what you are doing now.  Feel free to add pictures of your children, grandchildren, dogs/pets etc.

If anyone has any ideas/suggestions on how to make this site better, write them on the "Message/Comments" site. Also, if anyone has any ideas or suggestions for our next reunion in 2011, write them on the "Message/Comments" site.

THANKS!!

Candy Talley-Darnell

1/15/2008

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ENJOYED LOOKING AT THE PICTURES!

Thanks for the postcard.  I enjoyed looking at the pictures and reading some of the profiles.  Some people haven't changed and some I would not have recognized at all.  Was saddened to see who and how many have died.  Thanks Candy.

Latta Faye James-Hollinger

 1/10/2008

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Its been awhile

Just looked at the site and realized its been 42 years but great to look at this site...brought the website up in my classroom and my students thought it was hilarious when they saw my photo from 1966....things do change...Rudie Bax

1/8/2008

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Rudie Bax
CONGRATULATIONS - GEORGE HATCHER!

Way to go George!  Getting a college degree is a tremendous achievement!!  I think it takes a lot of courage to work & earn a degree in this day and age!!  Thanks for sharing that with us!

Candy Talley-Darnell

1/4/2008

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Candy Talley-Darnell
Thanks Candy!

A great big thank you to candy for establishing this website. It is so great to see and hear from everyone. I surely hope to see all at the next reunion and renew old times and share our new adventures in life. Thanks again Candy!

George Hatcher

1/3/2008

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George Hatcher
Best Wishes for Pam

I was very disturbed to read that Pam is seriously ill. My wife and I last saw Pam in 1988...I think. We are wishing her all the best and our prayers are for a speedy recovery. She was a great friend and we wish her and her family well.

George Hatcher

1/3/2008

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George Hatcher
Great Site

Having gone from Kindergarden through almost our Sophomore Year before having to leave Carmi, I was thrilled to see this website and be able through pics to see some friends from too long ago. Graduated High School in Ohio, then back to Illinois for a time before becoming a resident of Kansas since 1972, where I practice Civil Engineering. Have a wife, 3 kids (one deceased), 4 Grandkids, 5 Step Grandkids. Drive through Carmi every few years and wonder if I could recognize anyone and now maybe I can with this great site. Thanks for the great work and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.

Don Dean

12/14/2007

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Don Dean
Thank You, Candy

Thank you to Candy for setting up this wonderful website to help all of us keep in touch.  She has done a wonderful job.  Hope everyone will submit photos and messages for everyone to see.  Looking forward to reunion in 2011.

Judy Matsel Coleman

12/6/2007

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Judy Coleman
Merry Christmas to Everyone!

Thanks to Candy for setting up the web site.  I add my hopes that many will contribute. 

Merry Christmas to everyone!

Nancy (Funkhouser) Abby

12/4/2007

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Nancy (Funkhouser) Abby