NNHS |
Open Reunion 2010
“There's nothing half so pleasant - Margaret Elizabeth Sangster(1838 - 1912) |
1965 |
The 45-Year Open Reunion Sponsored by the Class of 1965 was held Friday and Saturday, October 15 and 16, 2010 - Friday Night at the hone of Barry (York HS - '65) and Lynn Walker Brothers ('65), and Saturday Afternoon at Newport News Park. |
Friday Night, October 15, 2010
Images of Dave Arnold ('65) of VA - ADDED 11/01/10
Images of Carol Buckley Harty ('65) of IL - ADDED
Images of Eleanor Buckley Nowitzky ('59) of NC - ADDED
Images of Edna Whitcomb Harrison ('65) of VA - ADDED
Saturday Afternoon, October 16, 2010
Images of Carol Buckley Harty ('65) of IL - ADDED 11/04/10
Images of Eleanor Buckley Nowitzky ('59) of NC - ADDED
Images of Janice McCain Rose ('65) of Northern VA - ADDED 11/02/10
Images of Edna Whitcomb Harrison ('65) of VA - ADDED
(This page was created on 11/01/10.)
Long, Long Ago, 1833
- Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797-1839)
Tell me the tales that to me were so dear,
Long, long ago,
long, long ago,
Sing me the songs I delighted to hear,
Long, long ago,
long ago,
Now you are come all my grief is removed,
Let me forget that so
long you have roved.
Let me believe that you love as you loved,
Long, long
ago, long ago.
Do you remember the paths where we met?
Long, long ago,
long, long ago.
Ah, yes, you told me you'd never forget,
Long, long ago,
long ago.
Then to all others, my smile you preferred,
Love, when you
spoke, gave a charm to each word.
Still my heart treasures the phrases I
heard,
Long, long ago, long ago.
Tho' by your kindness my fond hopes
were raised,
Long, long ago, long, long ago.
You by more eloquent lips
have been praised,
Long, long ago, long, long ago,
But, by long absence
your truth has been tried,
Still to your accents I listen with
pride,
Blessed as I was when I sat by your side.
Long, long ago, long
ago.
"Long, Long Ago" midi courtesy of www.contemplator.com/folk5.
Julian Casablancas' "Boombox" Video from The Lonely Island's debut album "INCREDIBAD"
attached at the insistence of My #5 Son, Nathaniel Harty of IL -
who assured me that if I chose to omit it, he would no longer help me with any
website OR computer issues.....
Um, thanks, Nathaniel! I must admit - it IS hysterically funny! And
Eleanor's cockatiel loves it!