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11/05/19 08:58 AM #422    

 

Eunice Bratton (McColm)

The AHHS marching band is doing a fundraising drive this weekend if anyone is interested here is the link to donate:

 http://www.ahhsband.com/donations-payments/marchathon 

 


11/05/19 11:03 AM #423    

 

Mike Coleman

It will be good to see everyone on November 7 at Blue Mesa. I love their quesadilla bar. And their margaritas. And their Mex food... See y'all there. 


11/05/19 06:45 PM #424    

 

Bo Walker

Hi Eunice, I will be there but my wife is already committed to something else. Thanks for coordinating this for us ...Bo Walker


11/05/19 08:29 PM #425    

 

Jean Stacy (Robinson)

Eunice, Count me in please! Look forward to it!

Jean Stacy Robinson


11/05/19 09:10 PM #426    

 

Deborah Ann Sarsgard (Whitton)

Grandmother duties just came up for Thursday night, so I will have to miss out on this one. Have a great time,💋👏<>>

Debbie

 


11/06/19 09:22 AM #427    

 

Jerry Boydstun

Out deer hunting, then leaving for Kansas Pheasant Hunt about 6pm Thursday, but time for one drink with early crowd


11/08/19 08:45 AM #428    

 

Eunice Bratton (McColm)

Jerry, I got your one drink!!!  A tequila shot...you old homey roomey...thank you!!!  We had such a blast catching up!  We missed all the Jackets that could not make it!  Maybe in the spring or summer we will have one giant 65th birthday party!!!  Everyone has to come...roll call..no tardies!!!  Jacket spirit!!!


01/21/20 05:12 PM #429    

 

Anne Adele Szablowski (Robillard)

MANY thanks to Claudia and Eunice, our webmasters, for keeping our AHHS Class of '73 website up-to-date, and for making sure we know that Dear Ole AHHS is turning 100! Remember when anything "100" was ancient?... That said, Happy 65th Birthdays to our Class of '73!! (Holy Kamoly, how did we get to be that age so quickly??)

Jackets Fight! Anne


03/24/20 04:57 PM #430    

 

Anne Adele Szablowski (Robillard)

Dear Fellow Yellow Jackets,

Mike Amos' (aka Mikie Poo), sweet wife, Judy, called today to let me know that Mike has gone to Heaven. Many of you may recall that Mike had health issues over the years, and Judy has been an amazing source of contstant strength, care and love for Mike. He died early this morning of an apparent heart attack. And, with the crazy Corona Virus situation right now, Mike's memorial service will take place in the future. Judy promised to let me know and I'll update our Fellow Classmates of our AHHS Class of '73 when I know. When I asked Judy what she needed/how I could help, she asked that I post the news to Mike's AHHS Class.

While this is so sad, I can say from my heart, ya'll, let's brimg to mind the happy memories of our class shenanigans that we an also hold dear... how 'bout decorating the Baseball Boys' rooms in their homes before baseball games? And how fun it was for all of us to cheer on the AHHS baseball team - Mike, along with his bestie, Mike Childers... and Rob Wall...Buddy Sample...Jack Barber...Tommy Reiber...Gary Gibson...Tim Mann...Mark Julian... and the other two varsity players who are already in the Batters' Box in the sky, Bobby Smith and Randy Thomas. 

Much love to all... hold those you love a little tighter today.  Hail the Gold and Hail the Blue...  

Anne 

 


03/24/20 05:51 PM #431    

 

Claudia Hutchinson

Love you Mike! God Bless! 


03/25/20 09:30 AM #432    

 

Mack Mercer

Mike Amos

 

Mike and I enjoyed playing played a lot of baseball together. He was a speedy shortstop, with a broad range, who scooped  many a ground ball. His friendly grin and ready laugh were appreciated by his many friends on and off the diamond.

Last night, I visualized him in the movie,” Field of Dreams” where he walked from the diamond into the cornfield, and  was greeted by Coach Maclin, Coach Ramey, Bobby Smith, and many other mentors and friends.

Our Prayers  go out to his family.

Sincerely,

Mack Mercer and Patty Furey Mercer.


03/25/20 03:53 PM #433    

Jack Barber

Mack/Patty.  This is a most lovely post re Mike.   I am sorry to hear of his passing, but there is consolation in the image you have painnted for us.


03/26/20 10:56 AM #434    

 

Bob Spencer

I am very sad to hear of Mike's passing although we can rest in knowing he is in a much better place. 

God"s Blessings and Best wishes to his family.

 

Bob Spencer


03/26/20 08:34 PM #435    

 

Christopher Lee Stewart

Mike Amos you were a good friend. We will miss your laugh. 

God bless you and your family.


03/27/20 11:29 AM #436    

 

Brad Smith

RIP Mike Amos.  You were definitely one of the good guys.  Always a smile, easy going, and a pleasure to know.


03/28/20 10:39 AM #437    

 

Anne Adele Szablowski (Robillard)

It's so dear to read these responses about Mike... AND to look at the '73 Senior Pictures of you all! God bless and keep, Anne


03/28/20 10:40 AM #438    

 

Anne Adele Szablowski (Robillard)

But, WAIT, where's Jack Barber's pic???  And Bobby Spencer's? 


03/28/20 01:37 PM #439    

 

David White

We will miss you Mike Amos. A talented, humble person who was totally without guile. 

 


03/31/20 10:39 AM #440    

 

Houston Kauffman

Whenever people gathered, the group was more lively when Mike was there. When he was talking to you one on one, he gave you his full attention. The way he accepted all his medical troubles over the decades is an inspiration to me. I know it had to get him down, but I never saw it. Thanks for inspiring me, Mike.


04/01/20 07:23 AM #441    

 

Jack Graves

Life is fragile.  

Rest In Peace Mike - you will be missed!

 

 


04/01/20 07:28 AM #442    

 

Jack Graves

The Sense of Things.

When I was a small boy our lives were free and wild and we left on a Saturday early and only came home when we were hungry. We got up to no good but we knew every ditch and blackthorn bush, every camp and hiding place and the best apples to slog. Then when on our hols we knew every rock pool and every fish and their spots and every turn of the tide and change on the beach. We had a sense of nature and easy times and in the past few years I feel I have that sense back again. Memories of conkers on strings in the hotpress.
Maybe it is the cottage by the sea and doing so much of the work ourselves or maybe just starting again to plant stuff as we did when the kids were young and also just being in the sea again. My Mum always shared her sense of things and her Pearl Grey Skies and she knew the seasons and painted them as they made her feel. So a damp wet boggy winter day under tress gave her as much pleasure and amazement as the brightest summer day on the beach. We’d shiver despite the sun and eat jam sandwiches whilst we tried and struggled to get our vests on and into our rubber dollies but she never failed to make us see and feel things around us. Daisy chains and paintings on the beach made of seaweed and later Jane and our kids had the same with ice-lol glassy gem sculptures and flowers from the fields above Meelmane and decorating the old cottage with flowers for a party..all in the sense of the world.

I think we lost a bit of that and I feel it coming back now and I’m glad of it. 

The sea is great and gives me space to chat to lost love ones and new casual friends who all also have a love for islands and wave against tide and wind. The sea birds and seals keep us company and the salt cleanses us in and out and time stands still and gives me space to think and take time to ponder and wonder. I hope all my kids and grandkids hold a sense of wonderment all through their lives. Work takes over and you can lose the beauty all around, so head for the mountains and the coast, keep driving up warm hills in California and the snows of Colorado and out into the mountains of Wicklow and to the sea in West Cork and all your lives will fill with beauty and lazy time and the Sense of Things will warm your heart. Those are the thoughts these last few weeks. 
Memories flood as the tide turns and draws me back.

 

from an Irish Rugby mate, Pat O’Brien


04/01/20 12:43 PM #443    

 

Claudia Hutchinson

Thank you Jack. That was lovely!


06/18/20 10:22 AM #444    

 

Rob Wall

I'm just now seeing this and can't believe it. I along with so many others have so many great memories of Yellowjacket Baseball and all the guys that played during our four year stint. I just remember how fast Mike was and how much ground he could cover standing out there at just about the most important position on the field playing shortstop. memories of playing in the old Arlington Stadium, pretty cool for a bunch of young high school kids. Mike was a good guy and had a great smile and no one took the game more seriously when we were playing. Many great memories!  


06/23/20 11:50 AM #445    

 

Anne Adele Szablowski (Robillard)

Thanks to our classmates who made the precious comments about John Berry. He was quite a guy...funny, witty, smart, and was proud to be a Lover of God. Loved the stories, especially the one about the football bus driving home after a victory and John SINGING per Coach Priddy's urging!  

Once again, as we all know, our AHHS Class of '73 was and IS special! I'm sure we all have friends who marvel that we HAVE this website, AND that we USE IT! 

Let's remember to hug those we love and tell them we love them! JACKETS FIGHT FOREVER! Anne 


06/24/20 10:41 AM #446    

 

Brad Smith

Amen to your comments Anne.  This past year has been really tough for me personally losing many friends, some from Heights and some from other relationships, college, church, work, etc.   Needless to say, we aren't getting any younger, and the aches and pains are catching up.  It is so important to reflect on and engage with those people whose relationships you cherish.  I appreciate so much my time at AHHS and the friendships made.  And today I am thankful for this tool to facilitate our special relationships.  
Truly John Berry was a special guy.  I miss him.  Let us not forget how much we all mean to one another.  Love you guys!!!

 

 


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