Widgets Magazine
Page 6 of 13 FirstFirst ... 234567891011 ... LastLast
Results 126 to 150 of 325

Thread: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

  1. #126

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    THAT was Capitol Hill Ice Cream. I wasn't on Commerce.

  2. #127

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Does anyone know if there is a meeting at Coit's this month

  3. #128
    Prunepicker Guest

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school... not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by USG '60 View Post
    THAT was Capitol Hill Ice Cream. I wasn't on Commerce.
    That explains why I couldn't find it on the next date.

  4. #129

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by SOUTHSIDE GIRL View Post
    There was one on 29th and Harvey, can't remember the name of it.
    That's the one I know.

  5. #130

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by USG '60 View Post
    THAT was Capitol Hill Ice Cream. I wasn't on Commerce.
    WHAT?????

    Are you saying you were never on Commerce?

    Oh yeah!!!!

    You went to Grant!

    Probably could never find Commerce...............

    Come to think of it....................

    You probably could never find Grant half the time!!!!!!

  6. #131

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by jmw45 View Post
    Does anyone know if there is a meeting at Coit's this month
    Only for those select few who were invited...........

    Kidding.......Last I knew the date had not been set........

  7. #132

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by chhs kid ''73'' View Post
    I don't think I will ever forget CHHS,but it sure hurt when I drove down 36th,street and saw graffiti on the front doors. I'm sure it been removed, but it
    still makes me mad-sad. I live in Norman but get back up there alot my family
    still lives in the city. I'll stop and listen for awhile.One last thing does anyone
    remember the malt shop on 29th (capitol hill ice cream- or somthing)?
    Okay!! I found out who you are!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Now I know for sure I don't want you to know who I am..........

    Just kidding.....Hope you have fun and have lots to share......

    Be careful guys!! He knows Southside Girl!! Say the wrong thing and he will sic her on you.........

    Of course, then again.........that might be such a bad deal!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. #133

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    ''you talkin to me'', '' no, you talkin to me''. I thought you knew my user. I tryed earlier
    to post this question but some how lost it, so I 'll try again. Does anyone remember the
    bar/grill set on the corner of 29th & Robinson?. It was a little place that had a bowling
    game that you used a puck with and I think a shuffle board game. There was a little old lady that cooked the best grilled burgers, and they were 15 cents or I think 7 for a
    dollar.This was fall 67 or 68. The lady would be cussing while she cooked, part of the problem might have been that people were ordering 7or 15 at a time. Go figure. ''kid''

  9. #134

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by jmw45 View Post
    Does anyone know if there is a meeting at Coit's this month
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    May 16th, 2009 1:30

  10. #135

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by chhs kid ''73'' View Post
    ''you talkin to me'', '' no, you talkin to me''. I thought you knew my user. I tryed earlier
    to post this question but some how lost it, so I 'll try again. Does anyone remember the
    bar/grill set on the corner of 29th & Robinson?. It was a little place that had a bowling
    game that you used a puck with and I think a shuffle board game. There was a little old lady that cooked the best grilled burgers, and they were 15 cents or I think 7 for a
    dollar.This was fall 67 or 68. The lady would be cussing while she cooked, part of the problem might have been that people were ordering 7or 15 at a time. Go figure. ''kid''
    Capito Hill Drive-in. More like a beer joint than cafe.....

    That's where I got into the habit of using hot sauce on a burger...........

    At one time I think it was called "Sams"..They had a sign 5 for $1.00...........

    We had to play the bowling game............................

  11. #136

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    Capito Hill Drive-in. More like a beer joint than cafe.....

    That's where I got into the habit of using hot sauce on a burger...........

    At one time I think it was called "Sams"..They had a sign 5 for $1.00...........

    We had to play the bowling game............................
    There was a shooting (shot gun style) back in the mid 60's there! A friend of mine was the shooter, not braggin' about it for sure. My brother evenutally bought the place and turned it into a car lot and then sold it to "Auto Zone." There was a beer joint on the N.E. corner of 29th and Robinson with pool tables and a grill etc. Could that be the place
    "Kid 73" was referring too?????

  12. #137

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by Redskins/General View Post
    There was a shooting (shot gun style) back in the mid 60's there! A friend of mine was the shooter, not braggin' about it for sure. My brother evenutally bought the place and turned it into a car lot and then sold it to "Auto Zone." There was a beer joint on the N.E. corner of 29th and Robinson with pool tables and a grill etc. Could that be the place
    "Kid 73" was referring too?????
    No. This was on the southeast corner where "Auto Zone" is now. Rock building, seems there were booths and a counter inside. As you entered the door, from the west the bowling game was right there. I say it was a "beer joint" in reality because they served beer and it seems that's what the older guys were there for. It was torn down and a car lot was put in.
    On the northeast corner was a brick building running from the corner to the alley. It was divided up into different business's one of which was a electronic store that serviced t.v., radio's........sold some as well.

    But the burger place was on the southeast corner. At least for a time when I went to Lee and CHJH '65 to '70.

    I met one of the grils I went to CHJH and CHHS and we were discussing things when I asked her if she ever went there and she said her parents would not allow her because they served beer.

    Explain: There was a shooting (shot gun style) back in the mid 60's there! A friend of mine was the shooter, not braggin' about it for sure.

  13. #138

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Who was the shootee in that fracas?

  14. #139

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Hey,everyone out there in memory land. I got back PaPa on this. It was
    on the SE corner accually a little off the corner. I believe it was two or
    more car lots. And your right the bowling game was like right in first of the
    door. It was definitely old school beer joint , just like The Copper Topp lounge on Robinson. But that another subject. You still said anything about
    the old lady cookin the burgers and cussing her head off.

  15. #140

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by papaOU View Post
    No. This was on the southeast corner where "Auto Zone" is now. Rock building, seems there were booths and a counter inside. As you entered the door, from the west the bowling game was right there. I say it was a "beer joint" in reality because they served beer and it seems that's what the older guys were there for. It was torn down and a car lot was put in.
    On the northeast corner was a brick building running from the corner to the alley. It was divided up into different business's one of which was a electronic store that serviced t.v., radio's........sold some as well.

    But the burger place was on the southeast corner. At least for a time when I went to Lee and CHJH '65 to '70.

    I met one of the grils I went to CHJH and CHHS and we were discussing things when I asked her if she ever went there and she said her parents would not allow her because they served beer.

    Explain: There was a shooting (shot gun style) back in the mid 60's there! A friend of mine was the shooter, not braggin' about it for sure.
    It was in the parking lot, no one was killed! A guy I know shot another person from about 20 feet and just peppered him up good! Both were under age and nothing came of it in the end! Don't want to mention any names...

  16. #141

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by jmw45 View Post
    Who was the shootee in that fracas?
    I don't know who the "shootee" was!

  17. #142

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    One of the things I really miss pertains to CHHS, Grant, and S.E.; Football Fridays. When the night air is crisp.........You can hear the crowd and the bands for miles. The pa announcer heard and understood. I live in the same hood I grew up in and remember the sounds well. You could not find a parking place on the school grounds, side streets and the median running down the center of Grand. A football game was an "event". Too bad all three of our schools have fallen down......
    Do you think it was busing that killed it?

  18. #143

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    I don't know if you CHHS grads from 1967 to 1971 know about this link. It's really well done.

    Favorites

    I lost my year books a long time ago, so it brought back memories. I had the biggest crush on one of the cheerleaders.

  19. #144

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    I don't know what happen to the link, but I'll try again.

    http://chhs69.com/yearbook.htm

    Maybe this will work?

  20. #145

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by TOWNHERO View Post
    I don't know if you CHHS grads from 1967 to 1971 know about this link. It's really well done.

    Favorites

    I lost my year books a long time ago, so it brought back memories. I had the biggest crush on one of the cheerleaders.
    I saw your post and clicked on the (favorties) link all the time thinking it was a USG link, guess I wasn't paying attention. When it came up I clicked on 70 seniors, when that came up I couldn't see anything so I randomly clicked a page. Next thing I know I'am stareing at a picture of my first wife whom I haven't seen or heard of in 35 years. It... blew... my... mind. Pure happenstance. The odds of that happening........Weird.

  21. #146

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by gen70 View Post
    I saw your post and clicked on the (favorties) link all the time thinking it was a USG link, guess I wasn't paying attention. When it came up I clicked on 70 seniors, when that came up I couldn't see anything so I randomly clicked a page. Next thing I know I'am stareing at a picture of my first wife whom I haven't seen or heard of in 35 years. It... blew... my... mind. Pure happenstance. The odds of that happening........Weird.
    I don't know what I didn't with that Favorites post. But the second one should work.
    That is funny. I wish I knew who she is. I probably remember her.

    I knew a lot of the the kids from Grant that was in the 70's grad class. I went to Roosevelt Jr High, played football, baseball with many kids from Jefferson. Played 9th grade football at Grant. Then the boundries changed and I went to CHHS. My brother graduated from Grant in 1964. Bunch of the kids from Roosevelt went to grant. One of the guys I hung out with, married my late wifes best friend. They were from NW Classen.

  22. #147

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by TOWNHERO View Post
    I don't know what I didn't with that Favorites post. But the second one should work.
    That is funny. I wish I knew who she is. I probably remember her.

    I knew a lot of the the kids from Grant that was in the 70's grad class. I went to Roosevelt Jr High, played football, baseball with many kids from Jefferson. Played 9th grade football at Grant. Then the boundries changed and I went to CHHS. My brother graduated from Grant in 1964. Bunch of the kids from Roosevelt went to grant. One of the guys I hung out with, married my late wifes best friend. They were from NW Classen.
    My ex-wife graduated from CH in 70. I graduated from USG in 70. You might remember her but, I quess were not suppose to post names.

  23. #148

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    I wonder if it's okay if we post names in PM's?

  24. #149

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by TOWNHERO View Post
    I wonder if it's okay if we post names in PM's?
    Not sure, would have to ask mods..

  25. #150

    Default Re: Capitol hill high school:..not forgotten

    Quote Originally Posted by gen70 View Post
    Not sure, would have to ask mods..
    Mods, what are the rules on that?

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 112
    Last Post: 09-15-2008, 05:13 PM
  2. Redrawing MAPS for Kids
    By Patrick in forum Current Events & Open Topic
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 05-07-2006, 01:19 PM
  3. Capitol Hill Needs a Web Page
    By downtownguy in forum General Civic Issues
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 12-06-2005, 12:22 PM
  4. Capitol Hill neighborhood redevelopment under way
    By Proactive Volunteer in forum General Civic Issues
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 02-25-2005, 09:00 AM
  5. Rebirth of Capitol Hill
    By Patrick in forum General Civic Issues
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 11-23-2004, 09:09 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Single Sign On provided by vBSSO