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What's New Don't have a few hours to wander about the website? Well, here are a few of the most recent additions that have been made or links to the new pages. Do you have an idea that you think would be of interest to you and your classmates? Send me a note, and maybe a story or two, a photo or 12, or leads to where I can find the stuff that I can use to put a new page together. |
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NOTE: I will trim these lists of "new" stuff from time to time when I think an item on the list is no longer new. I have had a comment to the effect that I took something off the website when it is no longer listed here. Don't worry! Almost everything I have ever created for the website is still there. Most everything can be reached from the page called "Website Map." Of course, you can get to most of the newer pages that would seem to belong to an existing section of the website by navigating there, i.e., by clicking on hyperlinks. For example, if you want to look at the photos of the 50th Reunion, navigate to "Reunions" and click on "50th Reunion," then click on the appropriate icon at the bottom of the page.
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Stories:
Larry Hall's profound little story on Ray Collins--first new story in over a year! Jim Holland's story about the Lee Ladner "Cruisemobile" service
CLASSMATES: I changed the name of this section from "New Stories," because some of these are over a year old and the newest is about 6 months old. We need new fodder! SEND YOUR STORY TODAY.
Here are some new pages or additions:
Buck's new poem: An Ode to Neil Morris
Jim & Linda's video slide shows: Restoring Grand Sheffield Homes (Click Here to read about them)
SHS Key Club Does "Good" at State Convention!
Jim Holland's Reunion Slideshow, "Families"
History of The Sheffield Standpipe
Two poems by Buck Locke
For the Christmas season: A Sailor's Christmas Gift
An Earlier Version of the SHS Sweethearts
Newspaper Clippings from the 50's
First photos and story on the 2007 Mini-Reunion! PLUS Louis' poem about our class reunions
Think you know your classmates?
Penny Postcards -- Alabama towns (and otherwise)
It may be confusing to navigate around the website using your browser or the links, so I've created a "map" for you. All the pages on this website are listed on one page. You can go anywhere on the site from this one page. If you find any links that don't work, let me know right away. Happy trails!
Our blog: The Fifty-Sixer Journal
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