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40th Reunion REUNION ITINERARY
July 7 and 8, 2006
July 7- Friday Evening Pizza Party with a variety of dips and chips. Beer, Wine, Soda and Water Come join the fun while listening to the music of the 60s. Everyone in attendance will receive their official reunion souvenirs, a koozie and visor purchased with reunion funds for use poolside. You will also receive two sets of name tags for Friday and Saturday and your Saturday dinner tickets coded with your entree selection. Classmates' name tags will come with your senior picture so we can recognize each other :-). Guests for the weekend will also receive name tags. Those classmates not attending the Friday night party will receive their offical reunion souvenirs (koozies and visors) on Saturday. Attire: Casual Summer Dress
July 8 -Saturday Morning and Afternoon If people want to ue the pool during the day, they can get drinks from the Hospitality Suite.
July 8- Saturday Evening As you enter the dining room on Saturday you will receive your bag from Nicki, Irm, Lynn and Peg. (one bag per family) Hospitality Suite will be open from 5-6 PM Dinner begins at 6 PM until 10PM A Cash bar and wine will be available by the bottle during dinner. The Hospitality Suite will be open again at 10PM. The evening will include dinner and dancing with music provided by Disc Jockey Eddie B of Eddie B and Company. There will also be a drawing of several wonderful door prizes thanks to the generosity of classmates attending. (Note: If you are donating a door prize please bring your gift on Saturday night. Peg Dunn-Snow will collect them at that time.) The class survey results will also be announced by Lynn Allieri Bixler on Saturday night. A photographer will be present on Saturday evening for a group picture of all the classmates together. Individual and couples pictures can also be taken. Attire: Dressy but not formal
July 9- Sunday
THE NOVA NOVEL
The collaberative FICTION writing project is nearing completion The authors include
To recap,the project is a sequential effort with each author writing a 15 page ( or more) chapter ending it with a "cliff-hanger" which will then be mailed to the next writer.
To make it interesting, the writers have agreed to see if a (real) publisher would want to publish the final result. The goal was to have the finished manuscript/book available to unveil at the 40th NOVA reunion. Duane writes that the team may not make their deadline but we will hear about the project once it is completed. News will be posted on the website.
AFTER THE REUNION
It has just been over a month and all the reunion pictures have not been posted on the website, and yet there has already been a mini-reunion in Atlanta.
Nicki Hullis Aronson write:
Hi,
Thank You Emails from Classmates
I am so glad the reunion went well and still sorry that I couldn't make it.
Thanks for the "focus" book you sent out, it is really interesting to see everyone's comments. It was ingenious to send out a questionnaire vs. simply asking everyone to recap their lives as it gives a structure so each person gives the same info but shows how each individual has spent the last 40 years. It is a great read...I'm still not done as I got it just two days ago when I returned from my most recent trip.
Linda Ruffin Goldser
Dear Peggy,
Sorry I missed all the fun. I aggrevated a back condition and driving seemed impossible that weekend. Congrats to the committee.
Carolyn ( Cox Gardner)
Hi Peg,
Thanks again for all your work on the reunion. It couldn't and wouldn't have happened without you and Jeff and Lynn and ...
Teresa and I had fun. Many (most) people I hadn't seen for the forty years since high school, and it was good to reconnect with them.
Regards, Ken
Peggy,
Sorry I couldn’t attend the reunion, but I have perused and scoured the pictures and commentary. Just like all the others we remember the past and move on with the future. None of us have ever shunned adventure and experience. This was truly a class that met the future undaunted and with spirit to spare. I enjoyed reminiscing vicariously with the hope that I will be able to attend the next reunion—5 or 10 years hence. Our family is facing new challenges with my husband taking a position in New York as a Surgical Oncologist and my remaining as a bi-coastal wife here in Mobile, Alabama for the time being. My heart is still with the class of 1966 and hats off to your reunion.
Nova High we sing thy praise!!
Please send this out to everyone on the web site.
Martha Slater LoCicero, MD
Hello Peg and Lynn,
I received the Nova Focus today and just wanted to thank you folks for everything. Sorry I could not make it to the reunion, but thanks for including me in this mailing. I hope you stay in touch and maybe we will see you at the 45th.
Joe Zimmerman
Dear Peggy,
I would like to thank you once again for all the work you did in helping organize
the reunion. I had a great time and really appreciate your efforts.
Best wishes,
Hi to All,
I hit the floor running after our reunion. It was back to real life and putting out small fires! I’m sure you all know what I mean.
Fondly,
Jeff,
Following the reunion I traveled to Dallas to meet my new grandson and
am just now finding the time to thank you and all your "helpers" for the
wonderful 40th reunion!
Fondest regards,
I wanted to thank all of you involved in the reunion. Everyone I talked to,myself included,(I seem to be doing a lot of that with advancing years),noted how well it was done and the extraordinary amount of organizational skill and effort it took to pull this off as well as it done. You should all get a gold star and a discrete word in the ear of the saint of selfless and dedicated effort on behalf of others. Thanks again for a job EXTREMELY WELL DONE.
Michael L. Robbins
ps Lynn,any chance of obtaining a copy of the speech you made on the survey results?
Jeff & Trish--
We had a wonderful time at the reunion. It was fun to meet some of David's "old" classmates & listen to tales of the good "old" days. Obviously, there is still a lot of spirit left in the Nova High Class of '66! Thanks for taking the time and making the effort to get these folks together again. Looking forward to the 45th!
June (and Dave Murray)
hi gang, what a nice time paul and i had at the party. we really appreciate all of you who came back to town to celebrate another milestone. paul and i work right here in pompano teaching bridge and running bridge games. i give lessons on monday night and you are welcome to join us at anytime. for those of you out of town i even give bridge lessons on the internet. so no excuses. i hope to find more of our classmates playing bridge by our next get together. thanks for all your work and donations. jeanni and paul
Dear Peg
I’m happy that you all could find a good use for the old window decal. I don’t even know if they still make them like that, but too many cars have tinted windows where they don’t work. If I had thought of it I should have given you another one as a door prize. Next Time! Most of the cars I’ve had recently have tinted rear windows so window decals don’t work too well.
Best regards,
Dear Peg,
Just picked up your email, thanks for sending it to my work address (it’s the only way to get a response from me quickly)! Just wanted to add to Ed’s sentiments about the weekend, IT WAS FUN!
Megarie Sickel
I met a group of people this weekend that I have known for over 40 years. I know them well for we have shared remembrances of a unique high school experience, of taking the less certain path, of successes and failures, of good and bad teachers, of limitless possibilities, of lost friends and heroes, of the uncertainties of youth and the times.
Yet, each time we gather, it is a new group I meet for they have been changed by their experiences, their lives. I am amazed all over again at their wit and wisdom, their accomplishments, the adversity they have overcome. The adventures and challenges they encounter come in many forms -- it is as much an adventure and challenge to build a new company or career as it is to deal with loss or to create a life that is meaningful and healthful despite what it may lack in monetary reward. Each time we meet, they share with me, for which I am grateful, and I learn from them and gain confidence so that I feel I can do anything.
I come away from this weekend having refreshed many sweet memories: Best friends, that final football season, skipping school, the long commute, pooling money to buy gas, THE BOAT RIDE (finally!), Carolyn teaching me to drive, Kate trying to teach me to sing harmony, fruit loops, double dating, the three witches:"double, double, toil and trouble", the 1964 World's Fair, "finding" lumber for the NOVA letters, yellow roses, Parliaments and chocolate, talking and dreaming about the future, madras (it's back!).... I could go on but will rather stop to say:
The weekend was a marvelous gift given by those who organized it and made it happen but also by those who attended and shared freely their memories, experiences and lives.
Kerry Martin Maxwell
Peggy - It was a terrific weekend I will long remember. The committee
did an excellent job in the planning stages and made it so comfortable
for each of us to rekindle memories of high school. I really enjoyed
the openness of the folks from our class. Helping with decorations was
just good old fashioned fun.
Thanks for sharing so easily with us! I really enjoyed seeing you and
lunch at Shula's.
Thanks for the memories.
Sharon
I really want to thank all of you so very much for all the hard work. It came off wonderfully and, after all, what we really wanted was to see one another.
I guess when you think about it, the same people always take the same rolls. Nothing really changes all that much.
We had a great time, we have a great class, and it is significant that we all remember Nova for what it was and we are – “very special.”
I truly hope we can do a 45th and 50th. That is very doable in some way.
I can’t say thank you enough and I truly wish all of you the very best in the future.
My God bless you all in the years to come.
Bill Napier
I just want to thank you all for getting in touch with me for this reunion, but the biggest thanks is to the work you poured out in making this a fantastic reunion and weekend. Arlene & I had a really great time; it was good getting reconnected with old classmates I had lost touch with, we met some new friends, and enjoyed some (too much) really great home brewed beer! The documents we were given at the dinner are priceless: the articles about Nova, the bios and the class roster with contact information. We even brought home a nice photo of the 2 of us! You thought of everything. Thanks again, keep in touch and I'm looking forward to the next Nova reunion.
Kind regards,
Jim Corbitt
Reunion Committee Thank you Dinner at Peg's Thursday night
Preparing the Goodie Bags at Peg's Friday Morning
Cocktail Party Friday Night
Preparing the Reunion Dining Room on Saturday Morning
The Reunion Dinner and Dancing Saturday Night
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