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01/01/17 - NNHS Newsletter - Happy New Year!
“And
ye, who have met with Adversity's blast, -
Thomas Hood |
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Dear Friends and Schoolmates,
Here we are - a
brand new year!
I do hope yours began more pleasantly than
ours.... (keep reading).
BONUS #1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8og_kWv0as - Lead, Kindly Light - Mormon Tabernacle Choir, 2009
BONUS #2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hg3DrauKOQ - Lead, Kindly Light - with a little vintage gift book from 1902
BONUS #3 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4Dwd3hd-j4 - Lead, Kindly Light - St. Cecilia Parish Choir, Boston
BONUS #4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2WBUr-4l3k - Lead, Kindly Light - Amelita Galli-Curci, December 22, 1925
BONUS #5 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA6Ysu0pbKw - Lead, Kindly Light - Brigham City. Utah Priesthood Choir
BONUS #6 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jkbd62C67R4 - Lead, Kindly Light - Instrumental, 2012
BONUS #7 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_oh6zGmvRQ - Lead, Kindly Light - A Combined Choir from the Provo LDS Missionary Training Center, 2012
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead,_kindly_Light:
Lead, Kindly Light is a hymn with words written in 1833 by John Henry Newman as a poem titled "the Pillar of Cloud". In some hymnals, one may find a fourth verse added by Edward H. Bickersteth, Jr. It is usually sung to the tune Lux Benigna, composed by John Bacchus Dykes in 1865; or to Alberta, by William H Harris. Libera, a London-based boys choir, released a new interpretation of the song with an original composition and additional Latin lyrics by their musical director, Robert Prizeman, as track 10 in their album Peace (March 2010).[1][2]
As a young priest, John Newman became sick while in Italy and was unable to travel for almost three weeks. In his own words:
Lead, Kindly Light was sung by a soloist on the RMS Titanic during a hymn-singing gathering led by Rev. Ernest C. Carter, shortly before the ocean liner struck an iceberg on April 14, 1912.[3]
HOMEWORK:
From
http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/new-year-day: New Year's Day falls on January 1 and marks the start of a new year according to the Gregorian calendar. It marks the end of New Year's Eve celebrations in the United States and gives many Americans a chance to remember the previous year. What do people do?The start of New Year's Day, at midnight, is heralded by fireworks, parties and special events, which are often televised. Very few people have to work on the day itself. For many it is a day of recovery from the New Year's Eve celebrations the previous night. In some towns and cities, parades are held and special football games are played. The birth of the first baby in the New Year is often celebrated with gifts to his or her parents and appearances in local newspapers and on local news shows. Many people make New Year's resolutions. These are usually promises to themselves that they will improve something in their own lives. Common New Year's resolutions are to stop smoking or drinking alcohol, to lose weight, exercise more or to live a healthier lifestyle. Public lifeGovernment offices, organizations, schools and many businesses are closed in the USA on New Year's Day. Public transit systems do not run on their regular schedules. Where large public celebrations have been held, traffic may be disrupted by the clean-up operation. In general, public life is completely closed down. BackgroundThe Gregorian calendar is widely used in many countries such as the United States. This was introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII. The Julian calendar that had been in use until then was slightly inaccurate, causing the vernal equinox to move backwards in the calendar year. The Gregorian calendar was not accepted everywhere and some churches, particularly with origins in Eastern Europe, still use other calendars. According to the Gregorian calendar, the first day of the year is January 1. SymbolsA common symbol of New Year's Day is Baby New Year. This is often a white male baby dressed in a diaper, a hat and a sash. The year he represents is printed on his sash. He is rarely a newborn baby, as many pictures show him sitting up or even standing alone. According to mythology, Baby New Year grows up and ages in a single year. At the end of the year he is an old man and hands his role over to the next Baby New Year. Other symbols of New Year's Day are spectacular fireworks exploding over landmarks and clocks striking midnight as the year begins. |
From
Me
('65) of NC - 01/01/17 - "
My Husband, Paul Harty (Bardolph
HS, IL - '61) of NC":
Paul spent New Year's Eve in the
ER before being admitted to the hospital with the stubborn
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http://www.nnhs65.com/requests-prayers.html
THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS:
Happy Birthday today to
Gloria Hand
Burns ('57) AND
Bill Fitzgerald
('58) of VA!
Happy Birthday this week to:
03 - The
late
Carl Rossman
(Hargrave Military Academy - '66)
(deceased 04/24/16);
04 - Norma Howell Morgan ('57)
AND
Bill Bost ('61) of NC
AND
Randy Tosh ('63)
of VA
AND
My
#6 Son, Dale Harty,
(Hillsboro
HS,
IL / American School, IL - '02) of CA;
Carolyn McCormick Holmes ('57)
AND
Cammie Dick Gibson
('57)
AND
the late Doc
Hudson (Warwick HS - '60) (d.
24 Apr 2010)
AND
Vickie Hankins
Rudy ('63) of GA
06 -
Harry Covert
('57) of Northern VA
AND
Steve Veazey ('60) of VA
AND
Diane Sandler Marcus ('69) of MD
07 -
Jimmy Shires ('57) of VA
AND
Brucey Smith Slama ('57)
AND
Paige Smith Morahan ('57)
AND
My Daughter-in-Law, Laura Adams Harty
(Cardston HS,
Alberta
- '95) of TX;
08 -
Many Happy
Returns, One and All!
1600 YEARS AGO TODAY:
January 01, 417 - Emperor Honorius forced Galla Placidia into marriage to Constantius, his famous general (magister militum). |
THIS DAY IN WWII:
January 01, 1934 -
Nazi Germany passed the "Law for the Prevention of Genetically Diseased Offspring".January 01, 1942 - U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill issued a declaration called the "United Nations." It was signed by 26 countries that vowed to create an international postwar World War II peacekeeping organization.
January 01, 1945 - In retaliation for the Malmedy massacre, U.S. troops massacred 30 SS prisoners at Chenogne.
January 01, 1945 -
The German Luftwaffe launched Unternehmen Bodenplatte, a massive, but failed attempt to knock out Allied air power in northern Europe in a single blow.
THIS DAY IN 1967:
Sunday, January
01, 1967 - Rugby league player Tawera Nikau was born Tawera Nuieia Nikau in Huntly, New Zealand.Sunday, January 01, 1967 - Football player Derrick Thomas was born Derrick Vincent Thomas in Miami, Florida. He died on 08 Feb 2000 in Kansas City, Missouri He died from a massive blood clot that developed in his paralyzed lower extremities and traveled to his lungs, causing a pulmonary embolism. His paralysis was the result of severe injuries sustained in a car accident weeks earlier. He was 33.
Sunday, January 01, 1967 - Photographer Spencer Tunick was born in Middletown, Orange County, New York.
Sunday, January 01, 1967 - Director and screenwriter Juanma Bajo Ulloa was born Juan Manuel Bajo Ulloa in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain.
“Be the kind of
person you'd like to come home to every day.”
-
Dr. Laura Schlessinger |
“I
don't deserve this award, but I have arthritis and I don't deserve that
either.”
-
Jack Benny |
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Wishing each of you a Merry
Christmas, a happy ending to 2016 and hoping 2017
will be one of your best years!!
BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you, Shari!
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BONUS CROCHET SCARF PATTERNS (Sorry; not particularly theme-related):
http://www.eatingoutloud.com/2010/11/crocheted-striped-scarf-with-railroad-border.html
-
Allen Williams' Striped Scarf with Railroad Border
(Unisex)
- "Using a solid colored yarn along with a variegated yarn you can
make this Crocheted Striped Scarf with Railroad Border. Alternate
between the solid color and a stripe of variegated yarn. Double crochet
is used for this free crochet scarf pattern. Allen also gives crochet
instructions for one of his other scarves, which is what this one is
based off of." http://www.eatingoutloud.com/2010/11/vertical-stripe-crochet-scarf-unisex.html - Allen Williams' Vertical Stripe Scarf (Unisex) - "Make a Vertical Stripe Scarf using this free crochet scarf pattern. It's a unisex design so you can make it for any man or woman. Single crochet is alternated with a single chain making this an easy crochet scarf. Matching fringe added at the end gives this free crochet scarf pattern the perfect finishing touch. Wear this homemade scarf all winter long to stay warm and stylish." - "Your wardrobe is begging you for an Infinity Broomstick Lace Scarf like this one. This cowl is great to sport during the fall and winter seasons. Broomstick crochet is a beautiful design that looks amazing in this color. The crochet instructions and chart help you create the perfect design." |
BONUS NEW YEAR'S DAY RECIPES:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/new-years-day-black-eyed-peas/
- New Year's Day Black-Eyed Peas - " 'Remember, black-eyed peas on New Year's Day brings good luck for the entire year!' - Roxanna Parks"http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,1648,153178-255196,00.html - New Year's Day (Gone All Afternoon) Stew
From www.ajokeaday.com - 12/31/16:
Q. Why couldn't the butterfly go to the fancy
New Year's Eve dance? A. It was a moth ball! |
DATES TO REMEMBER: |
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Lead, Kindly Light
Lyrics by
John Henry Newman, 1833
(21 Feb 1801 – 11 Aug 1890)
Fourth Verse written by Edward H. Bickersteth, Jr.
Music by
John B. Dykes, 1865
"Lead, Kindly Light" midi (MIDI sequence copyright © 2002
Brian M. Ames) and lyrics courtesy of
http://junior.apk.net/~bmames/ht0320_.htm - 12/20/04
Navy Seal clip art courtesy of
http://www.onemileup.com/miniSeals.asp - 05/29/06
(10 Mar 1823 – 22 Jan 1876)
Lead, kindly Light, amid th’encircling gloom,
Lead Thou me on!
The night is dark, and I am far from home;
Lead Thou me on!
Keep Thou my feet; I do not ask to see
The distant scene; one step enough for me.
I was not ever thus, nor prayed that Thou
Shouldst lead me on;
I loved to choose and see my path; but now
Lead Thou me on!
I loved the garish day, and, spite of fears,
Pride ruled my will. Remember not past years!
So long Thy power hath blessed me, sure it will,
Will lead me on.
O’er moor and fen, o’er crag and torrent, till
The night is gone,
And with the morn those angel faces smile,
Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile!
Meantime, along the narrow rugged path,
Thyself hast trod,
Lead, Savior, lead me home in childlike faith,
Home to my God.
To rest forever after earthly strife
In the calm light of everlasting life.
Downloadable Sheet Music (Craig Petrie's TTBB arrangement) available at
http://www.petriefamily.org/ldsmusic/pdfs/leadkind.pdf - 01/01/04
Animated "Happy New Year" clip art courtesy of My Niece, Shari, of VA - 12/28/09
Thanks, Shari!
Animated Blue Light Divider Line clip art courtesy of
http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/tx5280/lines4.html - 01/01/10
Animated Tiny
Birthday Cake clip art courtesy of Sarah Puckett Kressaty ('65) of VA - 08/31/05
Animated Military Flags clip art courtesy of
http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/KevsGifsGalore/Patriotic.html
- 06/18/03
Thanks, Sarah Sugah!
Hillsboro High School's Topper (Band Version) clip art courtesy of
http://www.hillsboroschools.net/schools/hhs/activities/music2/Band/bio.html
- 06/07/08
American School Logo courtesy of
http://www.americanschoolofcorr.com/grads.asp - 09/05/06
Jeffrey Holman's
Image "A Drop in the Bucket" courtesy of
https://tearsfromalonelygod.wordpress.com/2009/10/08/a-drop-in-the-bucket/ -
05/23/16
Thanks, Mark!