Friday, September 23, 2011

HOMECOMING 1963

As I recall, Gloria, the very first homecoming game was in 1963 when we lost to Pleasanton. We didn't have one in 1962 because there was no one to come home at that time. The 1963 game was the homecoming for the Class of 1963.


Ron Berquist '64

These are pictures from that game in 1963 - Can you find yourself? (Note #11 has that Heisman pose)












Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Sidewinder Rolls Deep

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBaskRZDbNA


Sidewinder, a band from the Missouri Air National Guard, performing “Rolling in the Deep.” They just got back from Afghanistan where it’s 140 degrees, and they brought the deat with ‘em!

Enjoy!

GRETCHEN EGGE GAGOS - Class of '68

Hey everyone! You might think this is bad news but Gretchen wanted me to share with you her story of survival.... She had a stroke a few months ago and with the fast action of one of her neighbors who recognized her symptoms at a block party on her street she was able to get help and get to the hospital quickly. Her husband Roger has kept a blog on Gretchen's recovery.  Please go to The Caring Bridge and keep track of what Gretchen and Roger are doing.....

www.caringbridge.org/visit/gretchengagos

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Very Moving 9/11 Video - Produced by Connie Best Class of '69

9/10/11
Good morning everyone. I wanted to share this with you this morning. It is a short but very powerful video about 9/11. But for me what makes it very special is that my little sister; I say "little" but she is a Ph.D. at MUSC Psychology. Anyway, she is the one who produced and put this video together along with the video staff at MUSC. She found all the speakers and set up the stem questions and they filmed over the course of a week. What is also amazing is that she was able to find speakers that were there in NYC that day, and all but one are now a part of the MUSC staff. Some of you know my sister from our early school days in Texas; some of you know her from here in Charleston and some of you do not know her at all. But she is my little sister and I am so proud of her today. Watch this video and be moved.

Woody Best - Schertz High Class of '64




MUSC | In observance of the tenth anniversary of 9/11

Produced by:
Connie L. Best, Ph.D. (RHS Class of '69)

Professor
Medical University of South Carolina
Charleston, SC 29425