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Editor:Tommy Towery                                                     http://www.leestraveller.com
Class of 1964                           Page Hits This Issue     e-mail ttowery@memphis.edu
Adivsory Board: Barbara Wilkerson Donnelly, George Lehman Williams, Patsy Hughes Oldroyd
Contributors: The Members of Lee High School Classes of 64-65-66 and Others
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Memphis, TN - I working hard to get my new book finished by the time of the reunion. I didn't realize that I had collected as much information as I have. I'm asking for your help in a few gray areas.

Please include your class year with your e-mails.
T. Tommy
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2010 Reunion Info
August 20th - 21st
Huntsville Marriott
5 Tranquility Base
Huntsville, Alabama 35805
Phone:  1-256-830-2222

Next committee meeting on
Monday, June 21, at 5:15

The next reunion committee meeting has been moved to June 21st.  This will give classmates that have not responded yet a chance to return their forms and enable the committee to cut down on postage costs for the second mail-out.  If you have misplaced the form that was sent out earlier - or did not receive one - get in touch with your class contact and they will send you another one.   

  As of May 28th there are only a limited number of rooms left at the Marriott for August 20 & 21.  As stated in an earlier update, hotel rooms & prices are at a premium this summer due to the Star Wars Exhibit that will be at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center.  The rooms at the Marriott are $109.00 per night ($123.20 including tax).  When making reservations, be sure to mention that you are attending the Lee High School 64'65'66 reunion and request a poolside room if at all possible - unless you would rather not have a poolside room.  The Marriott will do their best to honor requests.

  Remember, we want to hear from you even if you are not able to attend so that we will have your current contact information for the handbook that will be given out at the reunion.  If you are unable to attend the reunion and would like a handbook, arrangements can be made to send you a copy.

The reunion class contacts are:

Class of ’64 – Linda Taylor
lktaylor731@aol.com

Class of ’65 – Sarajane Steigerwald Tarter
1965lhs2010@gmail.com

Class of ’66 – Judy Fedrowisch Kincaid and Kathy Harris Jones
jfk19662010@hotmail.com

Please send an email to your contact and include: Class year, first name; last name at time of graduation; married name (if applicable); spouse’s name (if applicable); street address; city; state; zip code; home ( H ) or cell ( C ) phone number (which ever you prefer); e-mail address; and occupation.

Even if you do not plan to attend or are not sure if you’ll be able to attend the upcoming reunion, please send in your information.  And please encourage other classmates that you may be in contact with to do the same.   

And check the Traveller each week for planning updates.
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Your Help Needed in Finding
Classmates With No Contact Info

Click here to see the list of misisng classmates!
      From Our
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Last Week's
Mystery Photo
Do you, uh, uh...want to dance?
Final Week
by Tommy Towery
Class of '64


This week we wrap it up with 14new songs, still going in alphabetical order. We need you to pick your top 7out of the 14. We could use some more participants.

61. What's Your Name
62. When I Fall In Love
63. Where the Boys Are
64. You Belong to Me
65. You Cheated
66. Young Love
67. Hey Paula
68. Are You Lonesome Tonight
69. Raindrops
70. Image of a Girl
71. Sukiyaki
72. Hushabye
73. Is There Any Chance
74. Patches


Please just send me the number of the song. You don't have to put them in your own order, and please don't change the number order they are in. I use the number to tally up the votes.

Click on the record below.
Email me your top 7 out of this first list of 14 songs.









Remember: We're only looking for SEVEN (7) picks this week - not 10.
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Click here for the latest
Reunion Registration Form
Since so many remembers last week's photo as something they used for homework,

No emails this week. The answer is Monarch Notes. Though not as  popular as Cliff Notes or Classic Illustrated comic books, these still helped for those who did not like to read a whole book.
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It’s Time for
Group Participation Again!
by Tommy Towery
Class of '64

I need some more help this week on a couple of topics so I am asking for your assistance.

I hope you can take a few minutes and answer one or more of the following questions for me.

1.What was the going rate for baby sitting when you were in high school? If any of you girls (or guys) remembers, please let me know.
2.What was the salary for a bag boy at a supermarket?
3.What was the salary for a car hop at places like Mullins or Mugs Up Root Beer?
4.What was the going rate for cutting yards?
5.What other part time jobs did you do and what was the salary?
6.What was the most work you did for the least amount of pay while you were in school?

Here’s another set of questions.

1.What do you remember about the trampoline pits – where were they and what was the name of the place and fee?
2.How did you get to town to go to the movies on Saturdays?
3.What do you remember about Banham Springs, before it was built up as a sports complex?
4.Did anyone you know ever build a fallout shelter, and if so, what do you remember about it?
5.Does anyone remember anything about Corman’s Doughnuts?
6. Do you remember anything about the bakery across the street from the Lyric Theatre?
7.What was the name of the bread bakery we visited on school field trips?
8.What do you remember about "3 Caves"?

This is open to all readers so please identify your school and class year.
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Subject:World Books
Eddie Burton
Class of 66 (I think)

Tommy, between the ages of 14 and 19 I read the entire World Book Encyclopedia. All 19 books. Cover to cover. In my youth, up to about 50 or so I was a trivia wizard. Since then the synapse's don't fire like they used to. Ah sweet youth.
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Subject:Father's Day
John Turrentine

Tommy, I know how busy you are with the weekly page update as well as the upcoming reunion but are there any thoughts to remembrances of our fathers being submitted? 

(Note: If anyone wants to send in a story you welcome to do so.
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