Hey! I fished the HGCC lakes, too. I remember catching a good sized bullhead, a
type of catfish for you Yankees. Buster used to chase us off the course about 7 times a week.
I wonder if he died young because of me? OY!
Oh, the money we'd made gathering practice range balls. Heck, when we were
finished, we'd go to the 7/11 on 59th and get a quart of chocolate milk and a
bag of corn candy!
Ok here is a fun one for the group:
In high school what was your first car?
What did you do in the car that you never told your folks about?
Hey you guys, just came home from the land of "IKE".....Redskin, you're very right
about Jerry Fisher (class of '61). He made one album with Blood, Sweat and Tears....He owned a club in Bay St. Louis until Katrina blew it away he said he was taking the Insurance money and moving to Colorado...where I think he is now. I can't believe you knew Gayla.....You probably knew my sister also they were Grade School friends..."I want a Hippopotamus for Christmas". Chebon Dacon was one of the best QB Capitol Hill...C.B.Speegle was one of the top winning southside coaches especially in Capitol Hill's Dynasty years....Old Fair Grounds was where Douglass is now. I only remember going there a few times before they moved it (1957) to the present site and Oklahoma's Semi-Centennial. You know, we have quite a few people watching this Thread...Let's keep it going.....Do you remember Johnny Hughes????? One-hit Wonder (Johnny blues). Also, did you ever go to the Kiwanis Club Dances back in the 50's?
Let me know:.....Houston is a mess but, Galveston is no more...I bought 30,000 pounds of coffee and about 20,000 shirts. All of it is beginning to break lose down there....
See ya next time:...............
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Man, I didn't think anyone would remember Mrs. Vaughan...Still remember the
Prepositions she REQUIRED you to quote before passing the 8th grade English class. Todd was a Good Guy.....I do still have the Moosehead from Crystals hanging over the fireplace.......And yes, I'll laugh about it all....By the way....name two other one-hit recorders from the Southsider....
The place all of you are referring to on 59th & Independence is what we called "Bicycle Hills". I remember well all of us riding our bikes there, and I was chicken to go down any of the "high" hills (looking back, none of them were high at all!). I thought I was pretty cool with my metallic turqoise bicycle, with banana seat and butterfly handlebars - and white basket with pink flowers!
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"Sissy Bike"....you probably run and throw like a girl. When they began building that addition (59th & Independence) there was a Huge pond there...Maybe a small lake. The men on the heavy equipment cut the back of the dam out and let the water drain into what is known as Lightning creek. We (late 50's early 60's) would go down there and fish. They left the pond and the dam in big hill type areas for years. There was another pond (we called it West Pond) west of Independence on about 53rd st. close to the area highway 44 now sits.
1951 Chevrolet 4 door with the name ACME Cleaners on the doors, paid $65.00 for it and BLEW the motor out of it two weeks later. Nothing in the car didn't have it long enough. However, my next car was a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Aire...Salmon and Gray in color and I'll stop right there.....
Old-Timers disease once again:.....There was the Comet Skating Rink, The Rocket Skating Rink and the Agnew Skating rink...were ther anymore in OKC? I seem to remember one in Del City on 29th but can't remember the name.
I remember John Hughes (who he was) famous song writer, wrote "Sixteen Candles" and a multitude of other's!! The song "Johnny Blues" was kind of a tribute to Johnny Cash sang by Joe Ely!! Do you remember or did you know Mike Raymond (Grant Graduate) who went on to be the drummer for "Mitch Rider and the Detroit Wheel's?" Bet you didn't know that. We all knew Anthony Armstrong Jones (Ronnie Jones) now deceased. Lived next door to Conway Twitty on South Country Club drive. Conway (Harold Jenkins) taught him how to play the guitar and he would have made it big if he would have left the drugs alone. That's why Conway shucked him after several warnings. He was a pretty good kid though, I use to drive him up to the store and buy him beer when he was a kid. Maybe that contributed to his demise, Oh Well. I have the only two albums he ever recorded. He opened up a club in Shrieveport, La called "Proud Mary's" until his death a few years back. I bet you didn't know he had epilepsy either? Had a seizure at one of my friend's house one evening.. Didn't quite understand your question about one time wonder's, I know ton's of singers who were one time wonders, is that what you meant??
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Ronnie Kaye was Johnny Hughes mentor and promoter and his one song wonder was just Johnny Blues about a guy that was in Love. Talked to Ronny not long about him at function and low and behold he hauled out the song and played it....
Mike Raymon....Hmmmm. have known Mike Raymond since his first day at Roosevelt. Taught him how to play the Baritone and was a mickey mouse Garage band at his hous. Didn't know he played with Mitch Ryder. Talked to Mike week before last......He's off on another promotional thing. He is a good drummer and a real good baritone player. He plays a Valve Trombone...Ronnie Jones...ran around with Max Tatum and that group 1967 graduates. Yes, I knew about the seziures and knew too much about the drug problem. He was a good guy...my wife tells me he would sing to her at grade school. Twitty was one of the best friends I ever had as well as Joe Lewis and PorkChop and John Hughey. Ronnie just wasn't ready...I always think about him when I here someone sing Proud Mary. Twitty just wouldn't put up with the nonsense that would go on.
All Right, Prunepicker is the only one to come up with the names of anymore OKC theaters. There was Almonte...State...Park...Tower...Will
Rogers...Criterion...Redskin...Chieftain...I know there were more than that.....
What was the name of the old Shop Teacher at Grant???? Can any of you guys help me out?
Chebon was a little league pitcher for Heronville, and his grandfather coached, he was very good, even as a kid, and yes, he did make Capitol Hill a heck of a QB!!!! C. B. Speegle's last wife was my 2nd cousin, played in a golf scramble with him at Lake Eufaula around 1990 at Arrowhead GC; was a very good athelete himself, even as an older man!!!!! My cousin died while married to him!!!
Funny story about Ronny Kaye, I was working at Jack Clark crysler and plymouth when his wifes car came in on a wrecker with all the widows broke out and dents all over the car. We thought it was hail damage, apparently Ronny got pissed off at his wife and beat the crap outta the car with a hammer or bat I dont really recall.
Crappiehead:...did you know that Frankie Howe died in a hunting accident?. I talked with his wife and she said he was working on his tree stand, something snapped, he fell to the ground and was dead. Boy, can I remember some stories about some things he and I did....Maybe I shouldn't.....I remember the girl in our class that married Mr. Fuller had on one tight skirt and Howe thought it would be funny to see Tommy Elliott sit on the tack...instead. the girl sat down and sure enough, the skirt got tighter. I have remember about that since highschool and last spring, I found where she lived and worked and went to her and apologized.....she didn't remember it...she just said "you guys tried something all the time".
Bingham! He was my shop teacher at Jefferson, Jr. High. I absolutely drove him
crazy. On morning I was working on a project and came over to help. He said, as
serious as I've ever heard, "you ain't takin' shop next year, are you?"
Needless to say, I didn't
Oy, that man could give swats. I don't think he wore anything except over alls.
Would it have been Mr. Whitaker or Mr. Holloway? I was sub teaching a few years
back and Mr. Holloway was there. I didn't know what to do.
Don't forget Mr. Everhardt, the golf instructor. He gave hard swats, too.
In my year book he wrote, to the greatest kid I know from the greatest person
I know.
Do you remember the Blue Moon Theater on exchange, not the Hotel!! It was operating while the Rodeo was in business.
Here's a few to help your "Old Timer's Disease" and jog your memory just a bit.
The South Park, Park Terrace, Chieftain, Redskin, Knob Hill, Yale, Capitol, Warner/Cooper, State, Criterion, The May, The Villa, The Towers,, Plaza, Mayflower, Shepherd Twin, Will Rogers, Almonte, Reding 4, Rodeo, Agnew, Westwood Theater, North Penn TWin Drive In, Quail Springs 6, Quail Twin, Ritz, South Shields Mall, Twilight Gardens Drive-In Theater, Britton Theater, The Coronado, Empire Theater, Frontier City had a Theater, Springlake Cinema (with air conditioning) years ago. How about the BISON!!& the Majestic!! The Rialto..
Some drive in's were the Airline, Hillcrest, Winchester, Lake Air Drive-In, Sooner Twin, The Bomber on Reno & Douglas, Riviera Drive-in, 77 Drive In, THe Skyline, The Skyview. That's enough for me.. My brain's gettin' tired...
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