1/30/2013 Class News
Sandy Anthous's husband, Tom, died January 20th. His obituary is in
the Mail Tribune of Thursday, January 24th.
The funeral was, Sat. Jan. 26th, officiated by an Air Force
Chaplin, w
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2/21/2009 Phyllis Walker-Hurd Letter
The letter from Phyllis and Conrad is on her Profile.
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2/16/2009 CLASS OF 55 --- NEWS ---
Not much news right now but a few items I thought I'd share with you.
Most recently I heard that Jack Bear has come down with Lou Gherigs disease. Jack lives in Otis Orchard, Washington
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Remember the "Ashland All Class Reunion" Day. - - - Every year, it is the First Saturday of August. - - - A coffee gathering in the Ashland High School Quad at 10:00 am and Buffet in the evening. - - - The All Class Reunion information will be confirmed and posted on the AHSAA-ALL-YEAR-Association site Use the link to the site. The registration, cost and location of the buffet will be announced there also. - - -
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Home Page Table of Contents
On the home page, I have colored various sections to help you locate instructions. I will put up 2 colors which will be the background color and the border color, like this one is Yellow/Orange.
1. Blue/blue is general assistance via an Email request. Just below it is the link to classmate stories.
2. Gold/Bronze is how to post to various forums.
3. White/Violet is instructions on posting pictures, slideshows and Movies.
4. Green/Green is general site information.
5. White/Blue is how to register and update your profile.
6. Violet/Violet is Search instructions and Picture links.
7. Red/Red is Other Class Activites.
- - - The AHSAA-ALL-YEAR Association has been in existance since 1895. It meets every year on the First Saturday of August. - - - A coffee gathering in the Ashland High School Quad at 10:00 am and Buffet in the evening. - - -
This site will always be under construction! Check back often for Up-dates and Class Reunion information.
On this site, you have many things that you can post directly into. You can post just about anything on your profile. The exceptions are listed below for first what you can do. In the right column there are 3 things that you can post to if you have logged on, Recent Reviews, Recommended Recipes and Prayer Requests. In the left column there is Our Class Message Board. I recommend that you type the message you want to post into a word processor first and then after you have spell checked it, The copy it to the clipboard and paste it into the location you have selected. This is true of the profile also. On the profile, you can answer all the questions listed but remember that these postings will be shown to the public at large. You have to have the administrator or assistant post the Yearbook and Now picture on the Profile. On the Home Page the administrator must do the posting to The Calendar, Family News Summary, Reunion Announcement area and Featured Links. If you have a movie, slide show or an album of pictures that you would like to show, your can post those on your Profile page. If it is worthy of the Home Page, contact the Administrator and the information can be moved from your site to the Home Page. I also have the ability to make links to some profiles from the Home Page. For help or assistance, make selection below.
Just to the right are some links to various Class Sites. Please check out these sites by clicking on the link name. There are sections that you
can post in just below the Featured Links. Please feel free to use them. Do not forget about the Class Message Board and the Family News Summary sections.
You can post entries there also.
Instructions to post Pictures, Slideshows and Videos on your Profile.
Placing pictures or even a slideshow of your pictures is something that you can do on your Profile.
For pictures, you will want to make a photo album and use the services of photobucket.com or the other providers of these types of services. I believe that photobucket is what Karen uses and if you have any problems, she could direct you in using this service.
For Slides, you need to go through slide.com or slideshow.com for the making of a slideshow. They are download sites that will make the slideshow for you. You download the pictures, order them the way you want them to be shown and you can even select background music.
Once this is done, they provide the HTML coding to be placed on the profile. I would open a text editor like Notepad to save the HTML coding there first as you do not want to loose this. It is the access to those pictures. Then post the code to the Profile in the Slideshow section provided.
I use Windows Movie Maker and download what I made to youtube.com where they make the video and store it for you. They, also, give you the HTML code that you insert into your profile page.
If you are planning on taking on this type of project and feel uneasy in doing such, select the green Assistance button in the blue box above and drop me a line.
Our Class Message Board
Your participation is requested!
We would like to hear from you. Post your messages here.
Since I have been over-hauled now, I have fun bike riding 20 to 30 miles a day and in the winter, I snow shoe. Spring time I kayak and hope to find someone that will run the Rogue River with me, that is the upper part of the Rogue...
Since 2008 I have been with Oregon Stage Works in Ashland, and life even has a greater meaning now. Lots of new friends turning into a new family. Building lots of sets and seeing people smile and happy, when they come to see a play At Oregon Stage Works. Yes, Life is wonderful...
Hay, lets go snow shoeing. I have been in Portland for this 08 Christmas with my kids and boy did we get the snow. Over a couple of feet and my little Subaru got through the snow with out chains. It is time to play in the snow, Yes! Now Enjoy the moment!
I have some pictures on Photobucket... take a look... 2-01-09. Oh yes, I hope you all can come to see Deathtrap at Oregon Stage Works in Ashland. I finished the set and it is up and running. I also have some pictures of Deathtrap. What a great beginning for 09... 9-09 Still feels like summer. Yes, it has been hot out and no cooling down in sight for fall to get stated. I would like to say, if and when you run the upper Rogue River, don't do it in a hard shall 18 foot kayak. Yes, I tried it in August 09, and guess what, mother nature thought it would be fun to dunked me good. I found out I was not as young as I thought I was and got caught in a eddy and down to the bottom of the river I went... I shouldn't of ran the Rogue River in a hard shall kayak, with out a more experance. I guess it just was not my time to go, even though I was thinking, oh god I am in hot water, or I should say, very cold water. Yes, the Rogue River is very cold and fast. From now on I'll stick to the lakes haha, other then that, this has been a great summer. Looking forward to our 55 class get together next July. Have a great 09 Winter. I know I sure am. If any of you get lonely, come on with me and lets go to the mountains and play in the snow. I have a extra par of snow snoes.
Well, here it is October 09 and it feels like fall has finally arrived. Temp down to 38 in the morning and some times up to middle 70's. Mt. Ashland and Crater Lake got a little dusting of snow. Not enough to snow shoe, but it is coming...
Okay, here is another Christmas right around the corner. I am working on a new set for Oregon Stage Works, called The Christmas Carol. It opens Dec.2, 09. I hope who is ever in the valley, can come to Ashland down on A Street and visit us their. It will be a different type of play and I know you all will enjoy a good laugh and fun. So, happy 09 and hope to see you all before this year runs out...
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In the red line at the top of this Home Page you will find some links to various sections on this site. The Class Directory will provide the access to the classmate pages. The Administrator addresses come up but are not part of the alphebetic list. You must select A through Z to find the classmate. Only information they feel they want to show is displayed. As this is a site still under construction, not every class member has logged on. Spread the word that the site exists and also feel free to post in the various sections. If you have Class News, send it to the News link near the top and I will see that is posted.
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Below is a link to all of the yearbook photos in a slideshow format..
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