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The current master list for the class includes 671 names. That's a
decrease from 702 which was the working number in the Fall of 2005.
Most names were removed because they were variants of names, thus
some people were included twice. A few classmates who were in the
class for only a year or two have asked to be included. The current total count seems
reasonable given the number of names and photos in the 1958 Orenda
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Of these, 92% have now been found!
Congratulations, Richard! Some 8% are STILL MISSING. A very small handful have declined to
have their names included.
Of the classmates, about 15% are January
graduates; 85%, June graduates.
Thanks to each of you who have taken some time
to help us straighten out
the duplicates and errors as well as making connections with friends
to help ensure that a high percentage of us can be contacted about
the 50th Reunion as those plans develop.
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We know of many marriages within the class
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Anna Crapitto and Stephen A. Zander Carolyn Hoeflich and Johnny Allen Jeanette McCollum and Kent Sims Judy Pauly and Everett Frizzel Mary Flo (Cookie) Hrdlicka and L. Scott Charlton Barbara Sue Thompson and Jonathan Day Amanda (Mandy) Stuart and Thomas Raymond Hurst Donna Wendler and Richard Moers Patricia Freel
and William S. O'Donnell Karen Price and Maurice Joseph Meynier, III (deceased) Rachael Richardson and Richard L. Murray Barbara Snell and John Gates Burum
Richard L. Murray and Rachel Richardson (1957)
D. Ann Watts (1958 and 1957, deceased) and Keith (Kit)
Hinkle
Pam Bryan and Walter Britain
Jonathan Day and Barbara Thompson
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And, other classmates who married Lamar alumni
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Louise Wright and Gordon Robertson (1953) Michael Bettes and Sherry Shawell (1961) George A. Fisk and Mary
Frances Harris (1959) Judy Polinski and Bill Franklin (1967) David Talbot and Patricia Patterson (1957) John William Focke and Catherine Kolias (1961) Ford Smith and Sharon Ann Ellis (1959) Robert F. (Bob) Lindsay and Susan Veltmann (1957) Helen Pat Dayvault, and Homer Luther (1957) Sharon Harris and Russell Barnett (1957)
Carol Patton and Hugh C. Welsh (1952) Clayton Walling and Alice Alsup (1962)
Nancy Smith and Samuel B. Stewart (1959)
Sally Neuhaus (1960
had she not changed schools)
and Tommy Loftus
Karen L. McKinney and Robert Moore (1957)
Peggy Wright and John Pundt (1955)
Bill Edmond and Sarah Norman (1962)
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Phil
Santamaria and his family may hold the record for
Lamar graduates within the family! After Phil, there are brothers:
Joe, 1957; Vin 1960; Richard, 1964; John, 1968; and George, 1969;
Sisters: Phyllis, 1961; Jane, 1963; and Lulu,1967.
That's a sibling going to Lamar for fifteen
years, 1954 to 1969! Then Phil's daughter, Leslie,
graduated in 1995. A total of 10! |
| Do you remember? |
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Here are the words to the Alma Mater: |
Hail to Lamar, Alma Mater Dear,
Sing her joyful praise
Sound it far and near.
Rallying around her banner
We will never fail.
So to Lamar, Alma Mater
Sing Hail - Hail - Hail!
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And to the "Fight Song?"
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Fight Lamar forever, we will see you through We'll defend your honor all brave and so true Fight! Fight! Fight Hail, Hail, the gang's all here Sound your colors true We'll fight forever for the crimson and the blue L-, L-, L-, A-, M; M-, M-, M-, A-, R-, L-, A-, M-, M-, A-, R. GOOOOO LAMAR! Fight! Fight! Fight!
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If you care about history...
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 | Mirabeau Bonapart Lamar Senior High School
opened in the fall of 1937 with a student body of 1,341 10th-12th
grade students and a faculty of 58. Named in honor of one of the
heroes of the early Republic of Texas, the school is a three-story
rectangular Art Deco building with a two-story high map of Texas
carved in the front wall. |
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