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  1. #151

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    I checked all the FAQ's and didn't find anything about using names in posts or PM's. Don't know, maybe the mods will answer my question.

    gen70 - That's funny that you married a girl from CHHS and you're from Grant. There is a guy that works in the building I work in, but he's in a different department. One day I was at the snack bar and he was in front of me. He asked me what my name was. It turned out that I play football with him from the 6th to the
    9th grade. He graduated from Grant in 70 and he also married a girl from CHHS, but she grad in 69.
    Was your wife one of the cheerleaders or royalty?

  2. #152

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOWNHERO View Post
    I checked all the FAQ's and didn't find anything about using names in posts or PM's. Don't know, maybe the mods will answer my question.

    gen70 - That's funny that you married a girl from CHHS and you're from Grant. There is a guy that works in the building I work in, but he's in a different department. One day I was at the snack bar and he was in front of me. He asked me what my name was. It turned out that I play football with him from the 6th to the
    9th grade. He graduated from Grant in 70 and he also married a girl from CHHS, but she grad in 69.
    Was your wife one of the cheerleaders or royalty?
    Not that I know of or remember.

  3. #153

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    Quote Originally Posted by gen70 View Post
    Not that I know of or remember.
    I was just trying to figure it out, since you said "Next thing I know I'am stareing at a picture of my first wife".

    I left OKC after 1974 when I graduated from college. I went into the Marines. Except for a few visits I didn't live here until we moved back in 1990 and we moved to Edmond. My mother still lived on the southside, until 4 years ago we had to put her into a home. I lost track of all the people I knew while in HS. Before I met my future wife when I was a senior, like I said, I had the biggest crash on one of the cheerleaders. Since seeing the yearbooks on line, I have wondered what ever happened to her. There are others too.

  4. #154

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    Hey... TOWNHERO here's a clue: My first wife was a blonde on the 7th page of the senior class.

  5. #155

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    HAHAHAHAHA, That's funny. That's one way of doing it.

  6. #156

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    Quote Originally Posted by TOWNHERO View Post
    I wonder if it's okay if we post names in PM's?
    Yes. No one can see the private messages except the people it was sent to.

  7. #157

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    Quote Originally Posted by FRISKY View Post
    Yes. No one can see the private messages except the people it was sent to.
    In order to send private messages they first have to be reviewed by me and if they pass inspection I will forward them. If not they will be returned to the sender with those items unacceptable highlighted.

    There have been so many pm's in the last week that I am slightly behind. If you were to send a pm today it would probably we Wednesday before I could get to it.

    If you would like to be a proofreader as well bring it up at the June Southsiders Meeting and we will vote.


    If you believe any of the above......................

  8. #158
    Prunepicker Guest

    Default Capitol hill high school... not forgotten

    Was there really a Capitol Hill High School or was it just a Fig Newton of my
    hallucination?

  9. #159

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Was there really a Capitol Hill High School or was it just a Fig Newton of my
    hallucination?
    What makes you think your entire life is real?

    Maybe you are the Fig Newton.

    Wait! It's all a part of a David Lynch movie.

    "Welcome to Canada"

    "No turkey dogs here"

    "I am the great white went"

    "I am the muffin"

  10. #160

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    I am curious if anyone has photos of the inside of CB Speagle (sp?) Field House. I was wondering if it looks similar to the area seat up Moore High School has for thier field house.

  11. #161

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneforone View Post
    I am curious if anyone has photos of the inside of CB Speagle (sp?) Field House. I was wondering if it looks similar to the area seat up Moore High School has for thier field house.
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    When was the field (round house)house built? I remember it was there in the early 60's but don't know when it was actually built....

  12. #162

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneforone View Post
    I am curious if anyone has photos of the inside of CB Speagle (sp?) Field House. I was wondering if it looks similar to the area seat up Moore High School has for thier field house.
    I'll look. I should have at least one since the field house was the "class room" I attended often. It and the parking lot........

  13. #163

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    When was the field (round house)house built? I remember it was there in the early 60's but don't know when it was actually built....
    Seems like I recently came across an article on the completion and cost. Think it was the first okc school structure to cost 1 million dollars.

  14. #164

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Seems like I recently came across an article on the completion and cost. Think it was the first okc school structure to cost 1 million dollars.
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    That could be...But, I remember the lecture we got from Wallace Smith on Freshman Orientation at Roosevelt the first day and he told us that OKC had spent One Million dollars on that school and he expected us (the kids) to treat it that way....Yeah Right......1960

  15. #165

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    Quote Originally Posted by Generals64 View Post
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    That could be...But, I remember the lecture we got from Wallace Smith on Freshman Orientation at Roosevelt the first day and he told us that OKC had spent One Million dollars on that school and he expected us (the kids) to treat it that way....Yeah Right......1960

    This was in a newspaper. Maybe the Beacon.

  16. #166

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    If you go to the website retrolife there is a photo of a "Huffy Radiobike". Today persons from Grant and S.E. use this same model to generate their pc's. Usually when at home the user can raise the back wheels making the bike stationary. There have been instances where the user just drives from room to room making the time on the pc a discovery ride. Since thier short term memory is so fuzzy they see each room as a "new" adventure.

    http://www.billsretroworld.com/RETROLIFE.HTM

  17. #167

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    Capitol Hill
    Redskins High School Football 2008

    9/12/08 7:30 PM @ Grant (Oklahoma City, OK) * 28-23 (W)

  18. #168
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    for those of you who went to Capital Hill and can't read... have your parents
    tell you that...

    SOUTHSIDE MEMORIES MEETING

    1:30 PM AT COIT'S
    2400 OR 2500 S. WESTERN

    WHO CARES, THE PLACE HASN'T CHANGED IN 50 YEARS

    OH, THE DATE IS JUNE 18TH.

    DON'T ASK WHY... JUST BE THERE...

  19. #169

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    for those of you who went to Capital Hill and can't read... have your parents
    tell you that...

    SOUTHSIDE MEMORIES MEETING

    1:30 PM AT COIT'S
    2400 OR 2500 S. WESTERN

    WHO CARES, THE PLACE HASN'T CHANGED IN 50 YEARS

    OH, THE DATE IS JUNE 18TH.

    DON'T ASK WHY... JUST BE THERE...
    Are you going to be there??????????

    Have missed our bantering on this site.........


  20. #170
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Are you going to be there?

    Have missed our bantering on this site...

    There is a possibility.

  21. #171

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    for those of you who went to Capital Hill and can't read... have your parents
    tell you that...

    SOUTHSIDE MEMORIES MEETING

    1:30 PM AT COIT'S
    2400 OR 2500 S. WESTERN

    WHO CARES, THE PLACE HASN'T CHANGED IN 50 YEARS

    OH, THE DATE IS JUNE 18TH.

    DON'T ASK WHY... JUST BE THERE...

    I hope I can make it. Have to work in the am.

    From a true CHHS Redskin. My folks, aunts and uncles and me and my brothers went to CHHS. Even one of my daughts graduated from there. Runs in the family. Use to be a great school.

  22. #172
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickster View Post
    I hope I can make it. Have to work in the am.

    From a true CHHS Redskin. My folks, aunts and uncles and me and my
    brothers went to CHHS. Even one of my daughts graduated from there. Runs
    in the family. Use to be a great school.
    Say hi to Scotty. He won't remember me but so what! I think you might
    know him.

  23. #173

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickster View Post
    I hope I can make it. Have to work in the am.

    From a true CHHS Redskin. My folks, aunts and uncles and me and my brothers went to CHHS. Even one of my daughts graduated from there. Runs in the family. Use to be a great school.
    I think we have met before but let me know who you are Saturday. Or the next time you are at the meeting.

  24. #174
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    I think we have met before but let me know who you are Saturday. Or the
    next time you are at the meeting.
    Rickster is the easiest to recognize. He has a green nose and pointy ears.

  25. #175

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Rickster is the easiest to recognize. He has a green nose and pointy ears.
    Then I think I met him back in the 60's. How many are there of him?

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