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Sunday, November 01, 2009
The Old Yacht Club
This one of the Yacht Club in about 1956. There were lots of dances and parties held there during our school years.
Hey, I have even heard rumors there were places to "park" around there. Only rumors, you know.
Now a trivia question -- what was in the portion of the building to the right of main building.
If you would like more on the history of the GYC they have a wonderful GYC history page at
http://gulfportyachtclub.webs.com/history.htm
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Gatherings -- Old & New
Allison Pringle is in the foreground and Marilyn Sisson next to her riding as Freshman Maids in the Homecoming Parade. Mairlyn says "I can remember where I was standing when BeBe Jost called to tell me that I had been elected for maid! It was really exciting."
A gathering of the girls in the summer of '55 or '56.
Marilyn says: "I don't know what we were celebrating but I am sure it was legal."
Front - Marilyn Sission and going to the right, Martha Hatten, Frances Head and Joanne Haluska. Standing -- Peggy Holcomb.
Summer of 2009 gathering at Martha's Tea Room.
Left to Right: Joan Haluska Edwards, Nancy Fant Timko, Marilyn Sisson Hammett, Linda Scott, Allison Pringle O'Neal, Francis Mobley Ladd, Gwen Amis Harrell and Peggy Holcomb Brown.
Summer of 2009 at the Yacht Club
"Harry Hewes trying to teach Nancy Fant Timko and Buddy Hammett how to sail!! Good luck, Harry."
Taken Mother's Day, 2009 at the Yacht Club
Left to right: Francis Mobley Ladd, Douglas Ladd, Marilyn Sisson Hammett and Linda Scott.
Monday, October 12, 2009
We Will Meet Just About Anywhere!!
Four "Old" Friends meet for lunch in Williamsburg, VA.! It looks like a great time was had by all.
Pictured are Gary and Gwen (Amis) Harrell, "Bebe" (Jost) and Martin Ficken.
How about it -- do any of you have photos of "Mini-reunions" in other places. If so shoot the pics and details to either Billy or Lionel. Everyone will enjoy them.
Monday, October 05, 2009
Classes of the '50s Dock Gathering
Front row seated left to right: Margaret "Peggy" (Holcomb) Brown; Nancy (Fant) Timko; Cynthia (Dabney) Stevens; Ruth Ann (Gauthe) Black; Barbara (Swarthout) Smith; Lynda Caldwell) Gilmore; Frances (Mobley) Ladd; second row standing, Johnny Davis, Harry Hewes, Billy Mount; Abraham Kassis; Murph Burdine. Third row Douglas Ladd; Mike Stewart and Roland Bond; last row standing on bench Jimmy Rester, Paul Franke, Ronald Broussard, Dexter Patterson and Lionel Blum.
Add: If anyone knows the lady standing right behind Frances (Mobley) Ladd, please let us know.
Photograph permissions by Kyle Garner (228)596-7808. If you wish to purchase a copy please contact him www.KyleGarnerPhoto.com.
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Never the ones to miss a chance to get together!
Pictured above are Linda Scott, Red Phillips, Ruth Ann (Gauthe) Black, Marilyn (Sisson) Hammet and Buddy Hammet.
Pictured above are (L-R) Barbara and Mike Stewart, Joanne, Dudley Davis. Dexter Patterson and Nancy Fant are in the foreground with back the camera.
Above are Nancy Fant, Dexter Patterson and Jack Stevens, husband of Cynthia Dabney.
Pictured here are Dexter Patterson, Jack Stevens, Cynthia (Dabney) Stevens and Betsy (Rouse) Matthews. Standing is Linda Scott.
Many thanks to John Davis for the photographs!
1956 Homecoming Parade
Anna Gayle is shown in the car and Ronald Broussard is the drum major. If you recognize any more leave a comment. Just click on the word "Comments" below and sign in and post your comment with the names of anyone you might have identified.
Ah, The times we had!
Pictured above are Dickie Waters, Anna Gayle Davidson and Emery Davis (L-R).
Now here is another mystery -- who was the person taking the picture?
Thanks to Anna Gayle for finding the shoe box this one was hidden in.
At the Ball
Victor Wimpee and Anna Gayle Davidson at the 1956 Homecoming Dance. You can see a bit of Dexter Patterson behind Victor. He escorted Frances Head.
And here are a few comments from Anna Gayle --
Other pictures of 1956 Homecoming Court are already on the blog but here is a new one. It is of Victor Wimpee and myself being introduced at the dance that night. The thing that is so cute about it -- his nose was smashed in the football game and you can see his war injury. Because he was my date and he was a football player -- he could not escort me on the field at the half time. Therefore, dear, dear Roger Bailey was my escort for the game and Victor was for the dance. A few other gals had to do this, too.
On the Beach
If you haven't visited: http://ltc4940.blogspot.com/2008/11/gulfport-ms.html
you might want to for additional old photos of Gulfport.
The Friendship House which was located at the corner of Debuys Road and the service drive of Hwy 90, is where many families ate their favorite meals for many years. It was severely damaged during Camille and later demolished and replaced with The Olive Garden. The Olive Garden was completely wiped out by Katrina and there is nothing at the location now but a slab.
The Embassy Club, also known as the Merry Mansion. If I recall correctly it was a victim of Hurricane Camille.
Colonial Cottage and Seawall Café. What is interesting about this photo postcard is it shows the seawall prior to the sand being pumped up in 1956. Most people think there are two or three steps in the seawall when in reality there are 10 to 12 but most are buried by the pumped in sand.
This is a view of the cottages at Colonial Inn. Note the white painted trunks of the trees.
The Gulfport U.S.O. Building.
Falk's Waffle Shop was the first building north of the railroad tracks. Think that one of his sons was a classmate of our's -- either a year or two ahead or behind us.
Great Southern Country Club just to the east of GCMA. Isn't this where we had our graduation ball?
Thursday, September 17, 2009
1956 Homecoming Parade
Again we have one of our parents to thank. This photo was taken by Anna Gayle's mother as the parade passed by the Greyhound bus station at the corner of 24th and 14th. That's the Markham Hotel in the background. If you click on the photo you will get a larger image and you can make out some of your classmates. I recognized two.
Anna Gayle, a member of the homecomming court, is shown in the car and Ronald Broussard is the drum major. If you recognize any more leave a comment. Just click on the word "Comments" below and sign in and post your comment with the names of anyone you might have identified. (And, again, many thanks Anna Gayle)
Friday, September 11, 2009
Marilyn's Reminder
"I would like to add something to Be Be's award statement. After the storm, it wasn't long before cool and cold weather set in. I can't remember exactly how I started this, but I went to stores trying to find what warm clothing I could find for children in schools. Long story short, Be Be sent me TON's of clothing, and even beautiful accessories for them. I received help from others also, but since we're honoring Be Be, I thought this should be included."
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Fifty Third Reunion News
During the gathering a short presentation ceremony was held to give the following people a "Spirit of '56" award.
Anna Gayle (Davidson) McClure who could not be present, for her work on the Golden Commodores Blog.
Nancy “BeBe” (Jost) Ficken who was not in attendance. Nancy assisted many of her Classmates and other shortly after Hurricane Katrina by donating blankets and money to a Jane Stanley’s Church in the name of our class – GHS Class of 1956. She also provided an array of chocolate favors during our 50th Class reunion.
Joanne (Haluska) Edwards who has always opened her house for our get togethers. Once when we were low on funding and had a reunion planned for a Saturday night Joanne, not one to let a gathering go to waste, opened her house the Friday night before.
She lost her house during Katrina but has since rebuilt. Since rebuilding she has had several more great gatherings there.
Dexter Patterson, known and loved as the "Chef of the Class of '56" was also a reciepent of a "Spirit of '56" award. Dexter has often gone above and beyond in his dedication to getting some good foods on the table for our gatherings.
Mike Stewart was honored for his forethought in starting the blog you are now reading. He spent many hours getting the ball rolling and his efforts have proven to be time well spent.
Billy McGown received a "Spirit of '56" award for his recent contributions to maintaining the blog.
Shown below (left to right – Lionel Blum, Linda Scott, Joanne (Haluska) Edwards and Lynda (Caldwell) Gilmore. Standing in the rear are in the rear are Mike Stewart and Billy McGown. On the right taking photos is June McGown.
Shown from left to right Linda Scott presenter, Mike Stewart, recipient, Lynda (Caldwell) Gilmore presenter and Billy McGown recipient.
Our Friday night reunion was followed by a Combined Class Reunion Party of all the Classes of the 1950s on Saturday night at The DOCK restaurant on Gulfport Lake.
Flickr Testing
When you click on the photo in this post you will be taken to a Flickr web site. At some point you will see the option to "register" or "log in". If you alread have a Flickr account then login otherwise register. If you do not do this then you will not be allowed to post comments but you will still be able to see the pictures. Once on the Flickr site over the small photo on the right you will see "bayoubill1's photostream." If you click on that you will get a page that has ALL of the photos that I have for the 53rd reunion blast. Now that should keep the picture junkies among you 'fixed' for a while.
Remember if you have photos you would like to have posted just send them to Lionel.
Sunday, August 02, 2009
A Look Back
One of the favorite places to "cruise" and see who else was out. Either before or after going to the Drive Inn.
This one was still there in the 50's. Recall where it was located?
Another landmark. Sadly gone too.!
For many more like these see:
http://ltc4940.blogspot.com/2008/11/gulfport-ms.html
Does anyone know whose blog this is? I would like to
know so we might exchange some things.
Thanks, Bill
Saturday, June 13, 2009
30th Reunion Photo
Around the "O" at GHS
Sunday, May 03, 2009
June Postings
Martha Davis Perrett, Ruth Ann Gauthe Black, Nancy Fant Timko, Linda Scott, Buddy Hammett, Cynthia Dabney, Gwen Amis Harrell, and Joanne Haluska Edwards. Picture taken during a recent 50's Reunion.
Photo submitted and individuals identified by Gwen (Amis) Harrell
I found this picture of Mike Stewart among a bunch of my pictures my mother had put in a box and saved for me. This is one of the packet of pictures you could buy when you had your senior picture taken. I know we traded these pictures around but I could not find any of my other classmates. Why the picture of Mike did not get lost along with the rest is a mystery! Well, Mike is known to be able to make it thru thick and thin and in this case his photograph certainly has.
Now use this as a motivator -- go dig in your stuff and see if you have any 'lost' photographs and send them to Lionel or Billy.
Picture and caption submitted by Billy McGown
May Postings
On the left of the “seam” in the picture about the fourth row back are:
Harry Hewes, Jerry Kinser, Larry Hatfield, Glen Wright
On the last row is Abraham Kassis and in front of him are Billy McGown and Jan Perrett
On the other side of the picture are Cyntha Dabney, Gwen Amis, Marlilyn Sission, Kenny Rich, Roger Bailey and Jane Hallett.
Near the center and to the left might be Johnny Davis
And in the back on the right is Doris Jackson. To her left is Allison Pringle and Carole Rainey
Identifications by Nancy Jost – thanks BeBe
Thanks to Mike Stewart for stitching the two pictures together.
And, don’t forget you can make this a lot larger by clicking on the picture.
If you see an error or can identify someone we missed, let
us know (Send corrections or changes to Lionel).
"Stars Fell On Alabama"
for
Anna Gayle Davidson and Harold Hill
Auburn 1958
to building during the construction of the New Federal Building.
"On the coast of Mississippi
By the sunny sea...
Gulfport High School standing proudly
Here's a health to thee...
Gulfport High School, thou hast taught us
Honor, Duty, Right...
We will ever give allegiance
To the Blue and White..."
One of our class mates -- Tip Milner -- was featured in a very nice article in the Mississippi Press. Take a look!!
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Gulfport High School ca. 1955
Girls dressed in baby clothes for a birthday party
Click on Picture to enlarge and read caption
BeBe and Obie Johnson at the senior Cottilian Ball
Peter Sheely and BeBe at the 1955 Homecoming game
Some lovely little ladies
1st Row (Left to Right), Linda Lattimer, Gwen Amis, Joanna Dodson, Susan Medley, Linda Scott, Lindsay Owen
2nd Row, Wilma Maki, Nancy Jost, Carol Anderson, Cynthia Dabney, Carmen Meeks, Betsy Rouse
Back Row, Carolyn Garner, Jane Hallett, Allison Pringle, Mary King, ??, Shirley Fortenberry, Gayle Owens
Leaders, Mrs. Lattimer, Mrs. Anderson, ??
Remember to click pictures to enlarge
John C. Martin -- At home in Tyler, TX in spring 1995
Martha Davis and Jan Perrett on trip to Ship Island, summer of '56
Taken on Bourbon Street during senior year