Destin 2013 Reunion Sept.23-29,2013
Joyce Houle, Michie Winters-Eads, Mary Ann Tayloe and Donna Millan Dinkel getting ready for a ride. Jerry Byrd and Rusty Curtis on the beach.
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12/28/2013 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2014
Hello Class,
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and will have a exciting new year. As we are all in the middle of winter by now, I hope you still have a warm feeling in your heart
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10/15/2013 Pictures of the Destin Reunion Sept. 23-29, 2013
Hello class,
I have made some collages and a slideshow of the reunion. I hope you all enjoy looking at them. If anyone has a picture they took and want it added to this please send it
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7/13/2013 Reunion Sept.23-29th, 2013
Hello Classmates,
I hope that you all are getting ready to attend the upcoming reunion. I know that you all will have a wonderful time.
I am sorry I have not been able to help as muc
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Destin 2013 Reunion Sept.23-29,2013
Mike Rodgers and Julius Wiggins, Alan Paddack and Rusty Curtis, Mike Rogers,Joyce Houle, Donna Millan Dinkel, Class of 67 group pic, and Coach Carlson and wife Micki.
Destin 2013 Reunion Sept.23-29,2013
group: Donna, Joyce, Katie Mcknight, Michie and Sue Rohr. 2nd pic:Alice Wiggins Fewox and Sue Rohr. 3rd pic: Rusty Curtis and
Mr. Cabret @ Harborwalk. Rusty Curtis performing for all of us.
Destin 2013 Reunion Sept.23-29,2013
This is another part of our Ramey Family who attended the reunion. I hope you all enjoy watching the slideshow and looking at all the fun we had.
All Are Welcome
In recent light of some concerns expressed,
there are some of us who feel that they
might have slipped through the cracks,
were neglected, disregarded, or ignored,
in their short time at Ramey High, and
are a bit hesitant to now come forward.
Let this be a place where we can all be
who we are.
For those of us who fall into the above
mentioned situations, you are still one
of us.
We breathed the same air. If there was
ever a time to let it all out or put it
behind us, the time has come.
There are those who we will never see
again, for whatever reason; be it death,
destiny or choice.
But if there is even a flicker of hope
in what we are all about and trying to
accomplish, well then let it be now.
The general consensus is that the teen
age years with all those imploding hormones,
can be the most formative, rebellious,
and now retrospective of our lives. We can
change our minds and way of thinking about
ourselves and our past. For if we come to
terms with our past we come to terms with
ourselves, and who we are now.
Let this be a site where we can reach out
and maybe reconnect with those who we
wanted to say something to all those years
ago but never did. Time is short, a lot
shorter than we think.
Many of us will reach that space in time
when and where we wished we woulda/
shoulda/coulda/ done things differently.
If your time at Ramey High falls into
this pool of thought, well reach out
touch someone, you might be surprised
that they were waiting for someone from
the past to reach out too. Tomorrow may
never come my friends.
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I’m glad my good buddy Alice Wiggins Fewox tracked me down after all these years. It was great reminiscing with her about the good times at Ramey. I immediately dug out my Recuerdos yearbook – what an amazing group of people we were. I was at Ramey only one year, but all the personalities are etched into my brain. It was a nice surprise to see how good looking and skinny we all were back then.
It’s been over 41 years since the 1967 graduation – that sure went by fast! I’ve been married for 37 years to a wonderful guy I met at Texas Tech, where we both graduated in 1971. I taught science in public schools in San Antonio for 16 years, then went back to school to get a Hydrology degree from Tarleton State University in Stephenville, Texas, a rural town 70 miles from Fort Worth. For the past 18 years I’ve worked in Stephenville for the Texas Institute for Applied Environmental Research, which works mainly on surface water pollution issues.
My husband Jim and I bought 17 acres outside of Stephenville and lived in a junky trailer for six years while we designed and built our home. All that manual labor was really a pain but the house turned out great. We love living where we can see the Milky Way but not our neighbors.
Jim is a high school biology teacher, but music has always called him. Since we forgot to have children and Jim was playing in bands most week-ends, I decided to start playing bass guitar at age 30. I’d never played a musical instrument before, so it was a challenge but really fun. We still play in several groups, doing blues, old rock and roll, and Americana. I can’t sing – I just play bass and feel glad that I still get to play.
I hope more of the “located” Rameyites will write a bio to let us know what they’ve been doing all these years.
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