Sunday, December 4, 2011

The wonderful class of 79 had a birthday/Christmas get together on Saturday, December 3. We meet at Rolling River Estates in W.N. 19 classmates on hand for hours of great stories, laughing till every muscle was aching...and tears flowing. We celebrated with Sherrie Nail Burns as she will be retiring after 34 yrs of working with the SBA in Jan 2012. Congrats to Sherrie on becoming a full time grandmother! Sherrie also had the oldest grandchild of those who were in attendance. Out little group also had 7 grandparents...some one told us we were old..since they didn't have grandchildren yet...and there was a reply of NO, the 7 grandparents just started having sex earlier! it was a good laugh :)
We all are looking forward to our next get together really soon..what a great group of life long friends we are!!





Gordon, Boo (Robert), Cookie, Jeff, Robbie
Travis, Steve, Randy and Greg




The Ladies
Cynthia, Kay, Angela, Lisa, Cindy
Sherrie, Sherry, Terri, Debi, Becky
"Plotting"

And Some things NEVER change...

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

It's Party Time


    • So let's end this milestone year for the Class of 1979 with a Christmas/Birthday Party. And yes, your special someone is welcome to come.

      We are asking that you please bring a finger food to share, and your choice of beverage.
      Please let us know what your planning to bring, so that we have a good choice of foods. Also the club house has a microwave and convection oven if things need to be heated.

    • Saturday, December 3, 2011

    • 5:00pm until 9:30pm



  • Rolling River Estates Club House
    7348 Rolling River Parkway
    Nashville, Tennessee 37221




Saturday, October 29, 2011

Nashville Trash Tour


So a few of the Over the Hill women went on a great Pink Bus Ride. If you have never taken this very funny bus ride around downtown Nashville...well you have missed out!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Homecoming 2011


Last night was the 5th annual Cohn High School Alumni Homecoming. From what Don said this was the largest turn out...with around 300 in attendance.
The Class of 1979 had 11 classmates to come..This was our best yet.
Those who came to celebrate turning 50 this year...
Sherrie Nail-Burns, Travis Ford, Terry Pruitt, Greg Street, Jeff Smith, Lisa Morrison, Lisa Faulkner-Wilkins, Cindy Ware-Wilson, Debi Vernon-Eaton, Kay Binkley-Merritt and MIA from the picture Donna Wilson-Woodlee..
Donna went MIA right before we were able to get everyone together for the picture. We had a great time and will be looking forward to next year and more classmates being able to come.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

More fun facts about 1961

Welcome to Retroville! It's 1961!

IN THE NEWS:

  • John F. Kennedy becomes the 35th President
  • Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as Vice President
  • The Berlin Wall goes up between East and West Germany
  • U.S. breaks diplomatic relations with Cuba
  • Peace Corps is founded
  • Freedom Riders are attacked in Birmingham, Alabama
  • Jimmy Hoffa becomes president of the Teamsters Union
  • Soviets put the first man into orbit when Major Yuri A. Gagarin orbits the Earth on April 12
  • U.S. launches Commander Alan B. Shepard, Jr. into space sending him 116.5 miles up on a 302-mile trip
  • U.S. gets a second astronaut, Virgil Grissom, into space sending him 118 miles up on a 303-mile flight over the Atlantic Ocean
  • Soviets send Gherman Stepanovich Titov into space on Vostok II achieving 17.5 orbits in 25 hours during a 434,960 mile trip
  • Soviets test a 50-megaton hydrogen bomb creating the biggest explosion in history
  • The U.S. now has 2,000 military advisors in Viet Nam
  • Baseball legend Ty Cobb dies
  • Roger Maris hits 61 home runs to take the home run record
  • NY Yankees defeat the Cincinnati Reds to take the World Series
  • A.J. Foyt sets a new land speed record (139.130 mph) at the Indianapolis 500

ON THE RADIO:

ON TELEVISION:

  • The Defenders
  • Dennis the Menace
  • Lassie
  • Candid Camera
  • Bullwinkle Show
  • Car 54 Where Are You?
  • The Rifleman
  • Ben Casey
  • I've Got a Secret
  • The Price is Right
  • Bugs Bunny
  • Dick Van Dyke Show
  • Dobie Gillis
  • Steve Allen Show
  • Naked City
  • Bob Newhart Show
  • Donna Reed Show
  • The Untouchables
  • Dr. Kildare
  • Hazel
  • Route 66
  • The Flintstones
  • The Andy Griffith Show
  • The Avengers

FADS & FASHION:

  • Non-dairy creamers
  • Valium
  • Slip-n-Slide
  • Frosty the Sno-cone Machine
  • Dick Tracy Wristwatch Radio
  • Lie Detector (the game)

WHAT THINGS COST:

  • Car: $2,275
  • Gasoline: 31 cents per gallon
  • House: $18,800
  • Bread: 21 cents per loaf
  • Milk: $1.05 per gallon
  • Postage Stamp: 4 cents
  • Average Annual Salary: $6,471
  • Minimum Wage: $1.15 per hour

ACADEMY AWARD - BEST PICTURE:

  • West Side Story - romantic musical drama by Robert Wise starring Natalie Wood

TONY AWARD - BEST MUSICAL:

  • Bye Bye Birdie - based on the book by Michael Stewart, music by Charles Strouse, lyrics by Lee Adams, choreographed by Gower Champion, starring Chita Rivera, Dick Van Dyke, Kay Medford, Paul Lynde, and Dick Gautier

PULITZER PRIZES:

  • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (fiction)
  • All the Way Home by Tad Mosel (drama)
  • Between War and Peace: The Potsdam Conference by Herbert Feis (history)
  • Charles Sumner and the Coming of the Civil War by David Donald (biography)
  • Times Three: Selected Verse From Three Decades by Phyllis McGinley (poetry)

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE:

  • Dag Hjalmar Agne Carl Hammarskjold, Sweden, 1905-1961, United Nations Secretary General (awarded posthumously)

TOP SONGS:

  • The Lion Sleeps Tonight by The Tokens
  • Take Good Care of My Baby by Bobby Vee
  • Let There Be Drums by Sandy Nelson
  • Tossin' and Turnin' by Bobby Lewis
  • Big Bad John by Jimmy Dean
  • Runaway by Del Shannon
  • Pony Time by Chubby Checker
  • Blue Moon by The Marcels
  • Runaround Sue by Dion
  • Travelin' Man by Ricky Nelson
  • Hit the Road Jack by Ray Charles
  • Surrender by Elvis Presley
  • Can't Help Falling in Love by Elvis Presley
  • Stand By Me by Ben E. King
  • Bristol Stomp by The Dovells
  • Twist Again by Chubby Checker
  • Crazy by Patsy Cline
  • Pretty Little Angel Eyes by Curtis Lee
  • Please Mr. Postman by The Marvellettes
  • Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow by The Shirelles
  • There's a Moon Out Tonight by The Capris
  • Dedicated to the One I Love by The Shirelles
  • Hello Mary Lou by Ricky Nelson
  • Spanish Harlem by Ben E. King
  • Crying by Roy Orbison
  • Raindrops by Dee Clark

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

1961

wow...

  • U.S. Population: 183,691,481
  • Life expectancy: 70.2 years
  • Average yearly income: $5,735
  • Cost of a new home: $12,500
  • Cost of a new car: $2,850
  • Federal hourly minimum wage: $1.15
  • Cost of a first-class stamp: $.04

  • In the World: Construction began in August on the Berlin Wall, which acted as a clear boundary between East and West Germany.
  • In the US: President John F. Kennedy announced the creation of the Peace Corps in a speech given at the University of Michigan on October 14th.
  • In the White House: The Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution, which allows residents of Washington, D. C. to vote in presidential elections, was ratified.
  • In Space: Soviet astronaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human being to travel to outer space.
  • Also Born in 1961: George Stephanopoulos (February 10), Eddie Murphy (April 3), George Lopez (April 23), George Clooney (May 6), Michael J. Fox (June 9), Princess Diana (July 1), Barack Obama (August 4), Sean Hannity (December 30)

  • Board games became more innovative, with games like Operation taking advantage of new electronic technology.
  • Another innovative new game was Twister, the first game to use human bodies as the playing pieces. This radical concept led Milton Bradley’s competitors to accuse Twister’s manufacturer of selling “sex in a box.” Despite this initial controversy, the game has enjoyed steady popularity even to this day.
  • Originally invented in Franch in the late 1950s, in 1960 The Ohio Art Company brought the “L’Ecran Magique” over to US shores and sold it by its more familiar name - Etch A Sketch.
  • Stereotypes of young boys and girls were prevalent in the new toys of the 1960s. For girls, the Easy Bake Oven was introduced, furthering the “homebody” image that was being pushed on girls of the time. For boys, there was the GI Joe, a militaristic twist on dolls that catered to boys’ wild ambitions and curiosity about the war.
  • Best-selling children's’ books included The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, and Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak. Dr. Seuss continued to release popular children’s books as well, and his contributions to the decade included Green Eggs and Ham, One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish, and How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
  • The Silver Age of comic books was going strong, and many popular Marvel comics characters were introduced in the early 1960s. These include Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man, Thor, Daredevil, and the X-Men.
  • Prime time cartoons became very popular because they could be enjoyed by children and adults alike. Famous cartoons of the 1960s include The Flintstones, Alvin & The Chipmunks, The Jetsons, and Mr. Magoo.
  • Things were changing in American schools. They were steadily becoming more crowded, thanks to the post-WWII baby boom; and more racially integrated, thanks to 1953‘s landmark supreme court case Brown v. the Board of Education.


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