I had a really great time seeing everyone it had been so long some since the ninth grade!! I'm sure you all had a blast the rest of the nite!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Class of 1974 will soon be voting on a new class president ... I am going to kill the reining Ms. Beverly over this dang picture !!! Of all the pictures you could have posted, you just had to do that one didn't you ???
Bev how do i get logged into your chat forum? My E-Mail address is almlpn@yahoo.com. I am not very computer literate. but I enjoy reading and getting to get and send messages with you all. oh!!!!!What happened to Cherrie that pic thats up looks like she was scared half to death.If you all don't mind having me in on your chat's. There must be an easier way to get in to your site. It won't take my I.D. and let me log in except as a guest at times. Also i have yahoo messenger.There we could talk also.I would just need your E-Mail Address to send you a request to be on my msn chat instant messanging. I have Have Andrea Bakers, and would love to have more. Good Luck, God Bless and hope you all stay happy and safe.
Great picture of sherry!! I have even better morning after pictures from years ago that would frighten the best of us!!! And Sherry, if the money is right, they can stay in hiding or be posted her!! hope everyone had a great time at the reunion. Would love to have been there
I work with Sherri. How much are we talking about? The girls in the office are taking up money as we speak!! hehehe Did she do anything at the reunion that might interest us?
I knew something had scared Sherri now my curiosity is up, She was always for a good time. it's so nice to brouse and find about all my classmates. Audrey Moore.
Hey Everyone,
It was so good to see everyone. Some had changed and some had not. Let's all keep in touch. Those that didn't come missed out on a great time. Maybe they will come to the next one.
Where's everyone going to be sitting for the game on Friday? I am going to try to come to game if I can get there in time. Who all's going over on Friday to Breaks. I might be able go after the game if something's going on. None of my family is coming so I'll be looking for something to do. What about Joe Carico? Is he coming?
Hey Marty, been a long time. Look for my brother,John on the hill. He looks about the same but has a beard and mustash now. Not sure if Bev checked on speical seats. Everyone could meet at the back of the fieldhouse near the concession stand; I'll tell John to keep a look out for you. Mom usually works in the stand but she went to MD to watch VT and won't be back by game time. Andrea's the only one that I know for sure is going to the Breaks on Friday and I know she can still stay up late. Not sure what I'm doing, as usual but I'm looking forward to seeing you and everyone else Sat. night. Joe might be there Sat. but was doubtful. See you soon, have a safe trip.
If you're not headed to the ballgame, come on over to the Breaks, we are going Friday afternoon. Or,if you're going to the game, come on over after...you know we can keep late hours still sometime, just ask the rangers!
Hey she would have been the life of the party, can't help but Love that girl she is so cool. sorry I didn't make the Reunion guys,But would love to hear from you all. Audrey Moore, Moore. or{ Odd } remember my nickname!!!!!!!!!! People still call me that.
He won't be able to come to the reunion. Read this an you'll see why!
LAS CRUCES – Nationally recognized environmental scientist Gregory Mullins has joined New Mexico State University’s College of Agriculture and Home Economics as the new head of its agronomy and horticulture department.
The Virginia native will lead research programs ranging from high-tech genetic engineering of cotton to economically important chile and onion breeding.
“My long-term goal is to have a forward thinking focus,” he said. “We certainly have excellence in the areas of environmental science, plant genetics and molecular biology.”
Mullins joins NMSU after a long stint at Virginia Tech, where he was a professor and nutrient management specialist. Previously, he was a professor of nutrient management and soil chemistry at Auburn University from 1985 to 1999.
As a department head and professor at NMSU, he will oversee instruction for the department’s 150 undergraduate and graduate students, whose majors range from agronomy and horticulture to soil and environmental sciences.
“An important aspect of our programs in the future will be turfgrass, landscaping and urban horticulture,” he said. “I want to make sure our faculty has the opportunity and resources to make a name for ourselves in those areas.”
Mullins, whose goals are to increase enrollment particularly in environmental and turfgrass science, said he will always seek input from faculty and students.
“This is a totally different change for my wife and I in terms of climate and culture, but we’re excited about being here,” he said. “The strength of the department drew me here. There are a number of quality scientists here who are on the cutting edge of their profession.”
Mullins has published some 63 refereed scientific journal articles, six book chapters and 49 Extension and trade journal publications. His honors include being named a Soil Science Society of America Fellow in 2004, a fellow with the American Society of Agronomy in 2003, and teacher of the year in 1999 at Auburn University’s College of Agriculture.
An avid outdoors person, Mullins holds a bachelor’s degree in agriculture from Berea College in Kentucky and a master’s degree in soil chemistry from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. His doctorate in soil chemistry and soil fertility is from Purdue University.
He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Soil Science Society of America, and the Soil and Water Conservation Society of America.