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patricia thompson - 03-03-2012
i graduated in 1965 linda rae ewing jakey - 02-16-2012
hello out there in cyberland does anyone know where keith ware class of 67 is????? Â hello to all I sure do miss the 60's . please get in touch with me if you remember me. also does anyone know where don diebella is ???saw that ron has passed away alas as have so many others . so gang get in touch of me soon Leilani Robinson Baker - 11-22-2011
Just found this website while looking to see if there are any reunions planned. Am floored at how many are no longer with us!
Nancy Schroer - 10-23-2011
Does anyone remember the band ORION from the early 70s...Steve Schroer, Mark O'Connell, Al Petteway? If so, does anyone happen to have a recording? Please email your response to me. Thanks.
nschroer@aol.com Lynette Abel - 09-11-2011
When is the next reunion? Â I would love to be in contact with some of my dear high school friends--Sheila Kress, Connie Smith, Wendy Harn--to name a very few. Angelique Glass - 07-11-2011
I have a number of  original news clippings in my scrapbook when Ft. Hunt was hit with the arsen attack and Groveton and Ft. Hunt shared Groveton's campus -- anyone want the original clippings?  And I can scan and post -- need to know to where and how. Â
Have a great reunion this weekend!
Greg Gaston - 03-24-2011
Graduated Mount Vernon High School, class of '69. I went through the FHHS '69 yearbook and remembered a lot of faces and names from the old Walt Whitman days. Hello and my best to all. And one more thing.......it sure was sweet to whip Fort Hunt on the gridiron that year. Elissa Fitch - 01-24-2011
class of 1970... great website. Â I just updated my info but do not see my name (or info) listed, though. Â Anyway, really enjoyed looking through these yearbook pictures. Â Brings back some good memories! Â I would be very interested in hearing about any reunion information... I'm living in Florida (since the middle 1970's). Â I attended the 1980 reunion... hope all is well with my former classmates. Tim Smith - 11-27-2010
I'am 60 years old and have not been in touch with any one
from the Fort Hunt area in almost40 years. I still think of
the the people I once knew. When I left Va. and moved to
Fl. my life was a disaster. For the last 25 years I have worked
at the Kennedy Space Center, Â I have been married twice and
have I a daughter and 3 grand children. All though I did not graduate
from Fort Hunt I did finish H.S. and get a A.S. degree from a community
College. Â And life is good...... Â best wishes to the Harveys
Danny Hoehne - 10-22-2010
Bumped into a guy here in (deep) South Texas last month. Â Went to Ft. Hunt for his freshman/sophmore years ('64-65?) and lived in Waynewood. Â Bill Card. Â Same name as his father. Â Ring a bell with anybody? David Demeter - 10-04-2010
Just found this site - Great to have a chance to find out what's happened to our FHHS classmates over the years.
Quit playing basketball years ago, but do have a nephew who is playing professionally in Europe. Â (Brian Gilmore) Â Love to play golf and thanks to Ladley and McCloskey for giving me lessons way back when.
Living in Laguna Niguel, CA - great wife, 4 kids and 9 grandkids. Â Would love to hear from you!
DD - Class of '70 Ronald (Ron) Blout - 08-10-2010
Ran into a guy at a local shop in Satellite Beach, Florida. Â Started to BS and discovered he was from the Alexandria area. Â More chat. Â Then I learned he graduated from Fort Hunt in 65~66. Â Pulled out the yearbook and started browsing. Â
45 years gone. Â
Found this website. More browsing. Â
Oh, who was this guy I ran into? Â Jim Cheal. Â
Hello to all. Â chuck starkey - 07-28-2010
hi all,does anyone know the whereabouts of linda thompson, wanda bayes, celeste gammon or gail okeefe? David Beazley - 05-22-2010
Great to see that there is a place to find out  what is happening with
the FHHS crowd! Looking for contacts for any or all of the following FHHS grads
Jaimie Melugin '70
Robin Dilliard '69
Schatzi (Ruth) Strickland '69
Greg Ferris '69
Gary A. Long - 11-29-2009
Gary A. Long's New life, terminal life defeated ; 253-670-8080
HI TOM HARVEY, FROM GARY A. LONG Class of 1966 ; And hello to the family
and friends that I have included. ( by the way all, this is a bit of a 'long
message so please hang in there. I have not been able to communicate for a
few decades ) I haven't heard much through emails for a while, thought I
might have been ' deleted ' ha. Hope the holiday season finds you and all
the Fort Hunters happy and in good health. I have been suffering from the
same disease that killed your brother Lee, bless him, for the last 21 years
and was not aware of it until I was diagnosed in 2002 during a routine
physical at work. It was a result of a severe killer car crash in Miami in
1986 and I had 2 full body blood transfusions to save my life and
unknowingly also got a death sentence as well because the blood was
contaminated with the Hepatitis C virus !. Crap!. I will insert the body of
an email that I sent out to the family's upon my results of a blood test to
find out if I had very much time left in life. Most of you have children
that have graduated from college and I am the proud father of my daughter
Kristina Marilyn who has just graduated Elementary School( HA ) and is now a
' tween ' in the good ol' 7th grade. WOW. I started late, yes. I believe
that I have the youngest child for my age (62) in the class of 1966. Let me
know .
Here is my email ; Would you please forward this on to all the classes for
me. I don't have John Royall's email address so could you make sure he gets
this, cause' he could forward to all, he seems to be in the in crowd, (
thanks, John, still have the Porsche?, Bentley yet ? VW cause of the market
??? )
Thanks, g
MY CHEMOTHERAPY RESULTS ;
At ' Long ' last I am getting to the news that I have become a 'normal'
person with a real future in that I will live long enough to see Kristina (
my daughter ) graduate High School , ( she has just graduated from
elementary school, HA!! ) and be able to walk down the aisle when she weds,
unless she waits to long as I did. The Hep C virus was killed with my chemo.
treatment which ended after a year in Feb. 09. The real measure of success
was to see if the virus would still be gone after 7 months, which would be
determined with a special buncha' blood test. I have been waiting for 4
weeks to get the results which were take 7 to 10 days. 4 weeks ain't that
bad for the VA but I was getting a bit anxious. I am REAL happy to give you
the great news that I will live on, and have a future, which was just a
dream for me. I pretty much kept the bad stuff going on to myself but am now
able to share with my Mayse and Long family. My old future did not exist for
me after my diagnosis over 7 years ago. I have been just existing to see if,
in fact, I could live. Now I can, and I will with gusto.. This all was a
result of my car crash in 1986 in which I suffered 20+ fractures including
compound fracture of the right tibia, fractured r. femur at the socket, 11
broken ribs and both lungs collapsed, and a bruised and enlarged heart and
was on a respirator to breath which was not working to oxygenate the blood.
I was pronounced dead on the operating table but came back. I was in
intensive care for days and had to have 2 complete body blood transfusions
because the respirator could not rejuvenate the blood with oxygen. That is
where I contracted the Hepatitis C virus because the medical community did
not know about a new strain of hepatitis and they could not check the blood
for this. They only checked for what was known, A&B. Now Hepatitis C is
called the silent epidemic affecting millions of people a year and growing.
Nasty crap, and I am part of the 20 to 30% of people who will recover after
going through the Interferon, Ribovavin treatment. This treatment costs
$80,000 + dollars + all the medical office visits etc. The Veterans Hospital
has been the main avenue of treatment for me. I have company coverage under
United Health and would have to pay 20% and the meds would have been way
more. Thanks to the VA. I thank all of you for your concerns for me and all
your help. I mostly enjoy how your family has adopted me under less than
normal conditions, medically and personally. I am profusely happy for my
little girl, Daddy's girl, so she does not have to deal with her father
death while going through youth, as I had to with my mother. So, LIFE IS
GOOD. Good night. g
- Show quoted text -
So I will be happily around to enjoy watching my daughter grow up, as well
as enjoying the fact that I have finally grown up myself !!!! Took a
while.....
Here are some Pictures.
ALSO, PLEASE HELP ME FIND OUT WHERE ACOUPLA' PEOPLE ARE THAT I WOULD LIKE TO
TALK TO;
PAMELA ANN PIEPER, Father was Arthur G. Pieper, nuclear physicist who took me
to an atom splitter (molecular collision)?? Over on the Md. side in the
spectral labs area. It was great! I have always have had a special day on
August 24th, over the last 45+ years , PAM'S birthday, seemed like something
special that stuck in my mind/soul ; class of 1966, my first love. By the
way Pam, I have been single for 5 years now and am “single and searching '.
Wontcha' call ? 253-670-8080 Perhaps you are married and happy now but
last time I talked/saw you, you were single. I was involved but not happy
at the time in 97. You could call as just a friend... would be great to hear
from you. We could go flying. And most importantly we could just talk about
the last couple years, decades, etc.
Patsy Carter, Pam's best friend and her sister Nancy. Still lives in the
Fort Hunt area.
Chris (Christine) Louise Russel, (Russell) class of 68 or 69. Went on a
double date with your sister and Jay Rainy (hi Jay and where are you? in
bout' 65. You went with me for a bit when I had my 1st legal motorcycle.
Your dad was an Air Force Colonel, like my dad was, but in a different
arena.)
Vicki Davis, my Cherokee babe, class of 68 or 69 as well and was partying
with me and some of the gang the night before I went into the USAF, 1967,
great times.
Kathy Griffin, my class of 66, shared a class, became friends, and you
always had some special older guy, and so therefore we were “only friends '
but I thought you were special, great body. no sh*t.
Meta Meyers, please get me another picture of me with the long hair and the
Pentax lens cover over one eye, as I have lost the one you gave me to
replace the one I lost earlier. Crap! Tony Cipolina who was really cool and
his uncle owned a record label and we were able to go to NYC and see Jethro
Tull's first show at the Filmore East, and stay in the City At the City
Squire Hotel, with the band. Watched great shows with all the great
partying back stage etc, hi Tony. I never forgot.
Lisa Sipes, slow leak is wondering about how you turned out. Along those
lines where is Dickie Andrews, Tom Foley, Mike Lawrence, and we now know
that Donnie Nieman is dead because of his lifestyle that I was a part of,
and had left long ago
Glenn Morris, who sold me my first 1967 Chevy with Volkswagen sorta custom
seats and a totally burned out engine , which I rebuilt and still is
burning oil today, cause he wanted to buy a new car and he had to kill his
old car by running it without oil to kill it so mom would buy him a new car,
unbeknown to me.
Ed and Andy Orange? who were quite a great bunch of brothers, we would go
to Tehans, next to the 1789 Club and get big a$s pictures of Bud, and get
drunk and let Don B or Bruce Jensen drive us home..
Donald Baker ( who made Mr. class of 66 and his sister, who I heard had
died, and her friend Cindy Crawford ? and Linda Wood, Gray, who I partied
with, and Rae Ann McGinnis, the redhead tall babe.
Richard McBride himself in the 63-66 days and now with Peggy Chapel, which I
always thought was a good fit. How’s Les Chapel, who was nice enough to
invite me into the back of his station wagon when we skipped out for lunch
at McDonald's on Rt. 1 and we were thinking how special it was for this new
burger joint to have on the sign that it had sold it
'Marsha Jarvis, class of 65, my next door neighbor in Marlin Forest, was
dating Mark Staton in ' the days ', was Miss Teenage America, had her
picture on the wall when I went to Fla Military Academy, cause I was a
problem child in Algebra, got A's and was the demerit king of the summer
session . Yes, I had a bad attitude, so said my father Col. W. H. Long, my
great dad, died and buried with full military honors in 2007 at Arlington
National Memorial Cemetery. He is hanging with the best up on the hill
overlooking good ol' Georgetown, where I and much of us, partied and drank
to much enjoying the 18 year age for drinking. YES, That was the really
HOME THING. I miss that so much.
My sister Nancy J.Long and her friends. Stephanie Kopp, Laura Ordine?? and
all the others that came to be my sisters friends, and sometimes my
wannabe' more friends , but not happening, but so good to be friends etc.
Mr.Patisal, my English teacher who gave me rides to school in his 60-63 MGA
when I left home for a spell' (pissed at the Colonel,dad) and lived in
Belleview Apts. and he would pick me up while hitchhiking to school and he
tried to help me through hard times at home.
Mr. Frank Cley,Kley, (?) Asst. Principal, who had the problem with dealing
with problem children such as myself. He has continued to be a part of my
life for all these years. Amazing how much a great teacher can influence one
in later years, throughout life.
Principal Davis who later became school district superintendent for the whole county. He was a great teacher advocate and teacher himself and had a positive influence on my life.
I have not provided this much information for the last forty or so years,
so this is a catch-up,( not for the burgers down at the Hollin Hall Wharf !!
but because I now have a new life and don't know just how to go about
getting back in touch with you great people of the past.
Please contact me through my email or my Cell ; 253-670-8080 or work at
Printing Control, a Consolidated Company ; 206-575-4114
I miss Donald, 'Donnie' Neimann, my partner in the old days. Lost
touch for 10 years and came back to the reunion and found that he was dead.
shock to me. Still do not know what happened, other than a drowning, but
time will tell all. Let me know if you have any information please.
Al Gray, Steve Heard, died I hear, Buddy Haney, Bruce Jensen, Jim Cheal, and
myself and others,used to Rat Race through Waynewood and all areas south and
were a royal, ( no John, not anything to do with your name ) dangerous pain
in the a$s. Thank God we didn't really lose it and do further damage than a
few spin outs on some premiere lawns. It was always a pain when we hit the
curbs and had to get new rims and tie rods etc. But what fun..
Bruce Jensen, in my class of 66 but haven't heard form him since last
reunion that I went to in 97 What's up, Still racing in Florida and have a
wife now so I here. Get in touch....
Like I stated before, this is a bit of rambling on and on for me. I hope I
have not been to much of myself in this message, had to get some things out
there. Thanks, Gary A. Long, 253.670.8080, please call. I will insert the body of
an email that I sent out to the family's upon my results of a blood test to
find out if I had very much time left in life. Most of you have children
that have graduated from college and I am the proud father of my daughter
Kristina Marilyn who has just graduated Elementary School( HA ) and is now a
' tween ' in the good ol' 7th grade. WOW. I started late, yes. I believe
that I have the youngest child for my age (62) in the class of 1966. Let me
know .
Here is my email ; Would you please forward this on to all the classes for
me. I don't have John Royal's email address so could you make sure he gets
this, cause' he could forward to all, he seems to be in the in crowd, (
thanks, John, still have the Porsche ?, Bentley yet ? VW cause of the market
??? )
Thanks, g
MY CHEMOTHERAPY RESULTS ;
At ' Long ' last I am getting to the news that I have become a 'normal'
person with a real future in that I will live long enough to see Kristina (
my daughter ) graduate High School , ( she has just graduated from
elementary school, HA!! ) and be able to walk down the aisle when she weds,
unless she waits to long as I did. The Hep C virus was killed with my chemo.
treatment which ended after a year in Feb. 09. The real measure of success
was to see if the virus would still be gone after 7 months, which would be
determined with a special buncha' blood test. I have been waiting for 4
weeks to get the results which were take 7 to 10 days. 4 weeks ain't that
bad for the VA but I was getting a bit anxious. I am REAL happy to give you
the great news that I will live on, and have a future, which was just a
dream for me. I pretty much kept the bad stuff going on to myself but am now
able to share with my Mayse and Long family. My old future did not exist for
me after my diagnosis over 7 years ago. I have been just existing to see if,
in fact, I could live. Now I can, and I will with gusto.. This all was a
result of my car crash in 1986 in which I suffered 20+ fractures including
compound fracture of the right tibia, fractured r. femur at the socket, 11
broken ribs and both lungs collapsed, and a bruised and enlarged heart and
was on a respirator to breath which was not working to oxygenate the blood.
I was pronounced dead on the operating table but came back. I was in
intensive care for days and had to have 2 complete body blood transfusions
because the respirator could not rejuvenate the blood with oxygen. That is
where I contracted the Hepatitis C virus because the medical community did
not know about a new strain of hepatitis and they could not check the blood
for this. They only checked for what was known, A&B. Now Hepatitis C is
called the silent epidemic affecting millions of people a year and growing.
Nasty%$#@*&% and I am part of the 20 to 30% of people who will recover after
going through the Interferon, Ribovavin treatment. This treatment costs
$80,000 + dollars + all the medical office visits etc. The Veterans Hospital
has been the main avenue of treatment for me. I have company coverage under
United Health and would have to pay 20% and the meds would have been way
more. Thanks to the VA. I thank all of you for your concerns for me and all
your help. I mostly enjoy how your family has adopted me under less than
normal conditions, medically and personally. I am profusely happy for my
little girl, Daddy's girl, so she does not have to deal with her father
death while going through youth, as I had to with my mother. So, LIFE IS
GOOD. good nite. g
- Show quoted text -
So I will be happily around to enjoy watching my daughter grow up, as well
as enjoying the fact that I have finally grown up myself !!!! Took a
while.....
Here are some Pictures.
ALSO, PLEASE HELP ME FIND OUT WHERE ACOUPLA' PEOPLE ARE THAT i WOULD LIKE TO
TALK TO ;
PAMELA ANN PIEPER, Father was Arthur G.Pieper, nuclear physist who took me
to an atom splitter (molecular collision ) ?? over on the Md. side in the
spectral labs area. It was great! I have always have had a special day on
August 24th, over the last 45+ years , PAM'S birthday, seemed like something
special that stuck in my mind/soul ; class of 1966, my first love. By the
way Pam, I have been single for 5 years now and am ' single and searching '.
Wontcha' call ? 253-670-8080 Perhaps you are married and happy now but
last time I talked/saw you , you were single. I was involved but not happy
at the time in 97. You could call as just a friend... would be great to hear
from you. We could go flying. And most importantly we could just talk about
the last coupla' years,decades.etc.
Patsy Carter, Pam's best friend and her sister Nancy. Still lives in the
Fort Hunt area.
Chris ( Christine ) Louise Russel, (Russell) class of 68 or 69. Went on a
double date with your sister and Jay Rainy ( hi Jay and where are you ? in
bout' 65 . You went with me for a bit when I had my 1st legal motorcycle.
Your dad was an Air Force Colonel, like my dad was, but in a different
arena.)
Vicki Davis, my Cherokee babe, class of 68 or 69 as well and was partying
with me and some of the gang the night before I went into the USAF, 1967,
great times.
Kathy Griffin, my class of 66, shared a class, became friends, and you
always had some special older guy, and so therefore we were ' only friends '
but I thought you were special, great bod. no%$#@*&%
Meta Meyers, please get me another picture of me with the long hair and the
Pentax lens cover over one eye, as I have lost the one you gave me to
replace the one I lost earlier..%$#@*&%Tony Cipolina who was really cool and
his uncle owned a record label and we were able to go to NYC and see Jethro
Tull's first show at the Filmore East, and stay in the City At the City
Squire Hotel, with the band. Watched great shows with all the great
partying back stage etc, hi Tony. I never forgot.
Lisa Sipes, slow leak is wondering about how you turned out. Along those
lines where is Dickie Andrews, Tom Foley, Mike Lawrence, and we now know
that Donnie Nieman is dead because of his lifestyle that I was a part of,
and had left long ago
Glenn Morris, who sold me my first 1967 Chevy with Volkswagen sorta custom
seatss and a totally burned out engine , which I rebuilt and still is
burning oil today, cause he wanted to buy a new car and he had to kill his
old car by running it without oil to kill it so mom would buy him a new car,
unbeknown to me.
Ed and Andy Orange? who were quite a great bunch of brothers, we would go
to Tehans, next to the 1789 Club and get big ass pictures of Bud, and get
drunk and let Don B or Bruce Jensen drive us home..
Donald Baker ( who made Mr. class of 66 and his sister, who I heard had
died, and her friend Cindy Crawford ? and Linda Wood, Gray, who I partied
with, and Rae Ann McGinnis, the redhead tall babe.
Richard McBride himself in the 63-66 days and now with Peggy Chapel, which I
always thought was a good fit. Hows Les Chapel, who was nice enough to
invite me into the back of his station wagon when we skipped out for lunch
at McDonald's on Rt. I and we were thinking how special it was for this new
burger joint to have on the sign that it had sold it
'Marsha Jarvis, class of 65, my next door neighbor in Marlin Forest, was
dating Mark Staton in ' the days ', was Miss Teenage America, had her
picture on the wall when I went to Fla Military Academy, cause I was a
problem child in Algebra, got A's and was the demerit king of the summer
session . Yes, I had a bad attitude, so said my father Col. W. H. Long, my
great dad, died and buried with full military honors in 2007 at Arlington
National Memorial Cemetery. He is hanging with the best up on the hill
overlooking good ol' Georgetown, where I and much of us, partied and drank
to much enjoying the 18 year age for drinking. YES . t That was the really
HOME THING. I miss that so much.
My sister Nancy J.Long and her friends. Stephanie Kopp, Laura Ordine?? and
all the others that came to be my sisters friends, and sometimes my
wannabe' more friends , but not happening, but so good to be friends etc.
Mr.Patisal, my English teacher who gave me rides to school in his 60-63 MGA
when I left home for a spell' (pissed at the Colonel,dad) and lived in
Belleview Apts. and he would pick me up while hitchhiking to school and he
tried to help me through hard times at home.
Mr. Frank Cley,Kley, (?) Asst. Principal, who had the problem with dealing
with problem children such as myself. He has continued to be a part of my
life for all these years. Amazing how much a great teacher can influence one
in later years, throughout life.
Principal Davis who later became school district superintendent for the
whole county. He was a great teacher advocate and teacher himself and had a
positive influence on my life.
I have not provided this much information for the last forty or so years,
so this is a catchup,( not for the burgers down at the Hollin Hall Wharf !!
) but because I now have a new life and don't know just how to go about
getting back in touch with you great people of the past.
Please contact me through my email or my Cell ; 253-670-8080 or work at
Printing Control, a Consolidated Company ; 206-575-4114
I miss Donald, 'Donnie' Neimann Niemann, my partner in the old days. Lost
touch for 10 years and came back to the reunion and found that he was dead.
shock to me. Still do not know what happened, other than a drowning, but
time will tell all. Let me know if you have any information please.
Al Gray, Steve Heard, died I hear, Buddy Haney, Bruce Jensen, Jim Cheal, and
myself and others,used to Rat Race through Wanewood and all areas south and
were a rroyal, ( no John, not anything to do with your name ) dangerous pain
in the ass. Thank God we didn't really lose it and do further damage than a
few spin outs on some premiere lawns. It was always a pain when we hit the
curbs an had to get new rims and tierods etc. But what fun..
Bruce Jensen, in my class of 66 but haven't heard form him since last
reunion that I went to in 97 What's up, Still racing in Florida and have a
wife now so I here. Get in touch....
Like I stated before, this is a bit of rambling on and on for me. I hope I
have not been to much of myself in this message, had to get some things out
there. Thanks, Gary A. Long, 253.670.8080, please call.
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