|
Updates
This is the page to have your latest
news posted. If you have personal or business websites, news,
anything you would like to share, just
e-mail
it to me and I'll post it here.
FOUND!
Kelly Oberle Levinson
Homewood, IL
Denise Falls Wood
Newport, NC
dkwood@starfishnet.com
Denise attended Jr. High and the first
part of her Sophomore year at HHS. Her family moved to Newport in
1979 and she graduated from West Carteret. She lives in Newport and
works at the Havelock Post Office. She has a 14 year old daughter and
would love to hear from everyone. Her e-mail address is above, so
send her a quick note and say hi!
Dennis Finn
(some may remember him as the "D" in "KRAK'D")
dpfinn@hotmail
dennis.finn@knox.army.mil
Here's a short list of what Dennis has
been up to for the last 20 years:
Married June 1983 to Yi Son Mi (Mina) - still going strong after 18+
years! Two children: Jennifer, 17 (Junior) and Dennis Jr., 16 (Sophmore).
Entered U.S. Army in 1982 as an Armor (tank) Specialist. Retired from
active duty on February 1, 2002. I'm currently employed with Camber
Corporation as a Defense Contractor at Fort Knox, KY. I'm still
working with the Army as the Sr. Logistics Analyst for the Abrams Tank
Program. I'll be at the 25th and I look forward to conversing with
anyone willing to contact me! Best wishes to all.
David Cobb
(Attended Jr. High with us.)
Paradise, Newfoundland
dcobb@nfld.com
I lived in
Havelock with my family from 1974-1978 while my dad was in the
Marines (I guess you could say I lived in Cherry Point). Well
anyway I went to school in the 6th grade at West Havelock
Elementary from 1974-1975, and then for the 7th, 8th and 9th
grades I went to Havelock Junior High from 1975-1978. I played football
for the Trojans in the 8th and 9th grades (I have a lot of great
memories from those times: the team, the cheerleaders, the pep
rallies, etc...). I also have a lot of great memories of
Havelock from those last school years there and thanks to your
website I see so many of the familiar names that I grew up with.
I would really love to hear from anyone there who remembers me.
In August, 1978 my father retired from the Marines. We then
moved to St. John's, Newfoundland where my Mother is from.
(Newfoundland is a Province in Canada which is an island located
in the North Atlantic, Northeast of Maine). It was then that I
attended school and did the 10th and 11th grade. I actually
graduated here in 1980 because back then you graduated from High
School when you finished the 11th grade. It wasn't till 1983
that the 12th grade was introduced. (LUCKY ME!!!!). The only
downfall about school here was they didn't have any football, so
basketball became my sport which I still play today in the city
league. After high school I went to work at different jobs from
1980-1983. Then from 1983-1985 I went to college and graduated
with a Diploma in Appraisal-Assessment Technology. I then went
to work doing different jobs related to my field of study until
January 1987 when I was hired by Air Canada where I still work
today. Today, I live in The Town of Paradise with my wife of 15
years Roz, and my 2 children Kimberly age 13 and Steven age 6.
Anyone who would like to contact me, can write, call or e-mail
me anytime:
David Cobb
9 Panoramic Place
Paradise NF
Canada
A1L 1K4
PH# (709) 782-1183
E-mail: dcobb@nfld.com
Robert
Laythe
California?
rlaythe@hotmail.com
Lessie
Smith
reneetisdal05@yahoo.com
I
have three wonderful daughters that are doing well in school.
Laquisha is on Dean's List at Elizabeth
State University.
Other News
A classmate has met a movie star!
Check out Sherri and Jim Brander
with
Bruce Willis
in Hawaii. From an e-mail I received:
"Aloha! Well we finally met our first movie star in Hawaii. Not only
met, but spent the day and had many photo opps with, Bruce Willis! He
is here doing a new movie called "Hostile Intent". He set up a
softball day with the military. The base needed umpires and, of
course, Jim volunteered. Jim was able to talk with him a lot.
Bruce's company, Planet Hollywood, catered (all free for us!) the
event. It was great! This was not an advertised affair, only about
200 of us were there. It was a great day and we got plenty of video
and pictures. Bruce is here for about 6 more weeks and then he is
going home to spend time with his kids. We hope to run into him
again! Aloha to all!"
|