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11/02/09 12:30 AM #7    

Lorie Holdridge (Koonce)

REALLY LIKE THIS WEBSITE. EASY TO GET AROUND IN. GOOD WORK THAKS

11/03/09 10:25 AM #8    

Sylvia Valenzuela (Enriquez)

AWESOME!!!!! You are doing great! I will talk to you and see you soon.

11/08/09 10:20 PM #9    

Jodi Weatherwax (Hooten)

Thanks for all the work in getting this together! Gosh, we are old!!!

11/09/09 11:09 PM #10    

Vicki Fullen (Smith)

Does anyone know how Mike Choate, Terry Granberry and Deloris Williams died?

11/10/09 08:44 AM #11    

Debra Ford (Montandon)

Yeah, thanks Rhonda you are so talented!

12/18/09 01:21 PM #12    

Rodney Newcomb

The site looks pretty awesome! Very good job.
I haven't been to Odessa since 1981, but the one thing I miss most of all is Taco Villa. mmmm green sauce... :)
Hope everyone is doing well, and Hopefully we can make it down to the reunion.

Rod

12/21/09 02:47 PM #13    

Karyn Evans (Mitchell)

Great job Rhonda.... hope to see everyone at the reunion this summer. It should be an interesting one. It's hard to believe it has been 30 yrs. Just doesn't seem so. Hope everyone is doing good.

Rodney.... yes, you better come, would love to see ya dude, and everyone else for that matter. :)

01/03/10 12:33 AM #14    

Connie Bretz (Bell)

Great job Rhonda, this site is easy and easily understood. Keep up the good work and thanks for adding me!

01/28/10 10:54 AM #15    

Thaddeus (Todd) Mosqueda Ma Msw

Hello Fellow Texans-Class Mates of 1980. Yes I am still alive and well. I dont know if I am comming down for the class 30 yearget together. i hope you all remember me especilly all the great band memebers-I sure miss Bannd-football games and marching out onto the field at the old Batrret Staduim which is no longer there. I miss Wattaburgers and Taco Villa. It is very cold here in MN with a winchill of -25 and -10 today in Jan 2010! I miss Dallas Cowboys and yes I was rooting for Dallas when the Viks just played them and was sad they lost. Reminded me of OHS-PHS Mojo games! I welcome email and how life is in Odessa. The wondeful 4 seasons here in Minnesota are out of this world. And SNOW yea no Brown dust like in Odessa and no Tumbolweeds. Okay so I look forward to hearing from you all.
Peace Thaddeus (Todd) Mosqueda

02/16/10 09:08 PM #16    

Seefus McGee

Aw, sure I remember you, Toddy! H ope you will come to the reunion. Do you live anywhere near Arkansas? You said it's cold in MN, and I guess that's Mew Nexico, but wasn't sure. I think I'm gonna take a train down to Odessa, or sumpn/, if I can get a couple of hot shot jobs squared away by then.

Seefus

03/06/10 12:33 AM #17    

Karen Johnston (Squiers)

Wow Diane. I didn't realize we graduated together.

08/09/10 12:51 AM #18    

Chris Pettijohn

DENNIS HILL ROCKS

That's right; that's what I said: Dennis Hill Rocks. It was flat incredible to think about what all he put into our 30 Year Reunion. I was trying to put together who all did what.
Last year at our Homecoming Reunion, Donna Harper had made a great effort to organize that one, and we got together. As the time elapsed before we were ready for it to, some started muttering at that Saturday Night event about having a full-blown summer reunion. As I remember, Sherry Commander, Tina Barker, Rhonda Chase, and I formed a little unofficial committee that resolved to help. I'm using maiden names in this message, and also am probably leaving some out. Tim Yee also? If not, his tireless photo taking, posting, and tagging helped keep us all together. Seems like Mark Ritter was also very interested in helping on the reunion effort.
Anyway, it goes without saying that Rhonda contacted us over and over again as the details unfurled about the Summer 2010 Reunion that was shaping up, and her time and efforts are remarkable and deserving of all the gratitude we can muster up. She was not trying to get famous or be a big shot, but her face and handiwork were just all over this production. However, I want to tell you about Dennis Hill while I manage to tell him how thankful I am to him for what all he did. I offered to help him in the kitchen, and met up with him Thursday (July 29th), where we mostly discussed when to start on Friday. Boyd Clements, Jim Harris, Rhonda, and Sherry were also there, for a little pre-reunion visiting session. Anyway, on Friday, Dennis worked all day from 9:00 A.M. on. Getting the wood going for the fire (barbecue pit) in the Chuck Wagon Gang headquarters which was next to Barn A which housed the reunion. Cutting meat (brisket) for the all-day slow-cooking. Preparing the beans. Chopping onions. Giving directions to those who helped. Making barbecue sauce, and stirring it, and watching it simmer all day long. He planned all the food prep (I'm not saying all the ideas as far as what's on the menu were his, I'm just not sure) and needed no outside help in figuring things out, other than grunt work. He prepared the tea, the lemonade, the drinking water, etc. He planned and cooked a huge mess of peach cobbler. When the brisket was done, he had to trim and prepare it. Figure out the serving area; platters, the heating candles, serving spoons, etc. Then he had to clean up and store all the leftovers at the end of the night while the rest of us (some who were supposed to be helping him) chatted, danced, and laughed till the night was over.
That's not all. The next morning (Sat.), you know that lunch that wasn't supposed to be provided? He provided one. We had chopped brisket sandwiches and many other goodies, by the expert hand of Dennis again. Then, while the vast majority of us went to Odessa High School after that to tour the old grounds and see the changes, he was working tirelessly to (here we go again) clean up lunch and prepare for supper. He barbecued chicken, made delicious green beans, rolls, and yes, that scrumptious cobbler again. Drinks? You bet; more iced tea, lemonade, and water. It was all phenomenal, more than tasty, and a lot of work. Now, he did have some help. James Legg and his girlfriend helped a LOT, and so did Tim Yee and his wife Sheila, and Jeff Findley. Seems like Kenny Black and Jim Harris helped as well at different times, and Boyd some, and Joseph Dennis? At this time, let me insert a mention again of Sherry Commander, who helped Rhonda with the Finances, decoration, setup, and planning. But when we were at the School Tour, who was back at the barn washing pots and platters? Sherry. Who stayed late cleaning up food and dishes? Sherry and Dennis. Several others wiped tables, etc., and they are appreciated greatly. But look: who was up there Sunday morning continuing to put things back the way we found them? Sherry and, you guessed it, Dennis. That afternoon, I heard he was STILL up there handling leftover food refunds, organizing, etc., and I headed up to see if there was something I could do. Once again, I was too late; he had just left.
BUT--that's not all. Who ordered and paid for this food? Dennis. He provided hundreds of dollars, into the thousands, or at least was responsible for that much, to get the food delivered and cooked. It is true that much of the funding was reimbursed, and some unopened food was returned, but still it was a sacrifice on his part to have to absorb the leftover $$$, or to do so until reimbursements came. A huge thank you is in order for people who also contributed money: Kenny Black, who gave LOTS, and I think I heard Jim Legg gave a nice amount, and so did Jeff Findley, and I think at least one other (Jim Harris?). Thank you, men. Even though the eating arrangement was a good deal from a price-per-plate standpoint, you helped us all by making it possible. Thanks to the ladies who did set up and decorating and general helping (Ruth Ann Hawkins, Rhonda, Sherry, & Sheila Yee [& Tina Barker?]). Thanks also to those who took lots of photographs and/or organized and tagged them (Dianne Saulsbury, Feye Whitworth, Sheila and Tim Yee, Rhonda Chase, Carol George, etc.). Thanks to Byron Smith and brother Robin, who donated their own time to bring their marvelous band to the place (The Pictures).
AND--that's not all about Dennis. Barn A at Ector Co. Coliseum had to be paid for. According to Rhonda, the first night was paid for by the Class of 1980 account, but he paid for the second night, or a large part of it (hundreds of dollars). This just isn't right. For all he did, I wish he could have MADE money.
Dennis--you are no gloryhound, but you deserve a big THANK YOU (yes, I'm yelling that) from those of us who came. This message is to everyone who is a Facebook Friend of mine, and it's also on the Class of 1980 website, to people I just have an e-mail address for, and on Dennis' wall. Dennis, you can of course delete it from there when you've had enough of it. I wish there was some way I could include non-Facebook friends of mine who are on Facebook and also in our class.
Again, Dennis, you rock.
Chris Pettijohn


08/12/10 12:50 AM #19    

Jim Beason

 

After reading what Chris had said, I gave this a lot of thought before posting a response. Of course, it takes very little thought to know that it take a phenomenal team effort to pull this off. I guess that feeling is why I felt it necessary to give a shout-out to those who put this thing on while we were outside the exhibit hall remembering our departed classmates. I know that I forgot some folks, and once again I apologize for forgetting you. Please accept my utmost gratitude for all of the hard work that you did.
Part of my thought process in this is that I cannot help to fix what I do not know about. Until Chris posted his post, I was not really fully aware of this situation. During the actual reunion, I tried to help as much as I could, and I hope that the little bit that I did was of some help. Rhonda did invite whoever to come out and help decorate on Friday morning, and I guess I figured I would be more in the way than of any help. That definitely was a mistake on my part, so I’ll try to be more considerate the next time.
At this point I think I can narrow my thoughts down to the following:
One – I think some idea of the total costs to put this on would be helpful. I thought that $40 for the entire weekend was really cheap. I have no idea how much the different components of this cost. I do think that it is very unreasonable for any one person to bear the majority of the costs of this. I may not be able to afford to contribute as much as other folks, but I’m sure that I can pony up some more money to help defray the costs of this. I know of at least one other person who feels the same way.
Two – Rhonda has indicated that she thinks there should be a 35th reunion. I think that is a great idea. So, to that end, some planning should probably start now. If there is a way to contribute now to a fund to help cover the costs of a reunion, I would be willing to contribute every month or every quarter. If some of us throw a little into the pot regularly, maybe there will be enough there to cover most of the costs when 2015 rolls around.
Three – we should take this opportunity to learn from this experience and apply the lessons to future gatherings. I’ve got some thoughts on what I think will make it even better than it was this year (and it far exceeded my expectations), but I have been very reluctant to say anything because I do not want to come off as being critical in any way, shape, or form. Anything that I would offer would only be meant to hopefully make things easier for those who spend so much of their own time putting this thing together.
Finally, let me say this to our friends who did do so much to put this together – I don’t think any of the rest of us will ever be able to thank you enough for all of the hard work you did to put this together. At the same time, if there is a problem, let the rest of us know. Don’t bear the costs of this yourselves. Anytime we get together like this, it should be a community effort as much as possible. And maybe a very few of us (especially yours truly) are a little more dense than most and need a bit more prodding. Personally, if I’m slapped enough, I tend to get the message.
Thanks for reading this.
P.S. – Cefus, can you make it in 2015???

Jim Beason


10/12/11 02:52 AM #20    

Chris Pettijohn

I'm all for a 2015 roundup, Jim ol' buddy!


10/11/14 10:34 AM #21    

Tana Brown (Aiken)

Hi All,

So nice to see this site and all of the familiar names. Great site Rhonda. Thank you


10/12/14 01:24 PM #22    

Ruth Ann Hawkins (Williamson)

Dear !980 Classmates,

                                      Next summer will be Our 35th year being out of school and Reunion Time. Rhonda would like to enjoy the 35th instead of doing all the work it takes to get all the reunion together. So I would like to Help get it going and if anyone would like to help me out I would appreciate it very much ! So send me a message and we shall get busy !

                                 

                                                                       Love to All My Classmates-Friends, 

                                                                                                                                 Ruth Ann Hawkins


10/14/14 02:02 PM #23    

Yvette Elkins

Hello everyone!  I would love to come to our 35th. I wish I could help you guys but I am swamped!! Appreciate everyone keeping us posted! Yvette elkins


01/07/15 12:54 PM #24    

 

Mary Jones

Lord willing:The date is August 21,22 for our 35th class reunion. I am so excited and I now Ruth Ann Hawkins and Debbie Montandon Ford are too. Tim Yee did not seem as excited as Sheila McAfee Yee, just kidding. We need to get a head count so we will know what size place to reserve. Thanks everyone

01/08/15 10:04 AM #25    

Dean & Traci Harvey

Dean Harvey (Mr. Nobody knows who I am) and my wife Traci (Davidson) Harvey (Mrs. Everybody knows who she is) are planning on attending.

Should be fun seeing everyone for the first time in all these years.

 

 


01/08/15 10:15 AM #26    

 

Bruce Harris

Well you an count on Me and the Bunny being there, We had a great time at the 30th and look forward to the same  fun  time this go around. Look forward to seeing all you OLD people!!

Bruce Harris ( no one knows me either)


01/08/15 11:51 AM #27    

Cary Vanley

Hello Fellow Classmates, also let's use Facebook to spread the word, that's a great tool. My lovely wife and myself will be joining you in August and I look forward to seeing all your smiling faces.


01/08/15 09:04 PM #28    

Chris Pettijohn

I think I remember you, Mr. Harvey.  You're that kid who used to grab me by the collar, pick me up in the air, and say, "I'm Dean Harvey, son...... and don't you EVER forget that."

I haven't forgotten that, sir.  I know who you are.


01/08/15 09:13 PM #29    

 

Susie Winn (Simmons)

My handsome husband, Billy, and I will be attending. No one know us either!

01/09/15 09:01 AM #30    

Dean & Traci Harvey

Chris, That was you????? I thought it was the bully who stole my pocket protector and called me NERD!!!

Look forward to the reunuion,

Dean

 


01/28/15 02:20 PM #31    

Dennis Hill

Hello how is every one?
When and where will reunion be I would like to attend

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