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] Date Posted: 17:44:42 07/27/09 Mon In reply to: greg carlton 's message, "Re: RETIRED" on 22:24:43 07/22/09 Wed Wow--a flurry of posting activity after a long and deafening silence! This is good. So first it was Bill Lovell retiring before the age of 50, and now Jerry Ped retiring at 53 (or 54). Who is next? Greg, a fact check is in order here. I cannot remember what I ate for dinner last night, but my memory of events which occurred in my childhood is as fresh on my mind as if those events happened this morning (except for those I have chosen to forget, which are many). In that connection, someone correct me if I am wrong, but when we were in elementary school, I do not believe we had the hamburger (and I use that term liberally here) option. I do not believe that option became available until junior high. Am I wrong? And why wouldn't the cafeteria serve us ketchup (or catsup, if you will)with our french fries? Was it too expensive at $1.00 a jug? And changing the subject, Matt told me that Bryce Molder, who is currently playing some great golf on the PGA tour, is the son of Barry Molder. Can anyone confirm this? [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Richie Poe [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 07:22:43 07/30/09 Thu Kevin, that is Barry Molder's son. He was born in Harrison and the family moved to Tulsa soon after. I think Barry lives in Conway now, Bryce went to college at Georgia Tech, made first team all-america all four years of college and was expected to be the next Tiger, just took him a few more years to get rolling, I guess. It's been fun to watch him this year. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: Richie Arnold [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 08:24:35 08/03/09 Mon Kevin, Bryce is indeed Barry's son. I had an opportunity to sit with Barry at a Conway HS football a couple of years back and catch up on old times. It was interesting hearing his perspective on Wild Bill. He said that he and the other coaches "scouted " us and that our tendency was to run Jackie to the side of the field that Bill was on! When they told him, he just laughed it off. I played golf with Robert Abney (Valley Springs) yesterday (he's a judge in Des Arc). He mentioned Rob and then asked if I knew where you were. I told him Plano area. Is that right? [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: Kevin McCorkindale [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 08:40:41 08/04/09 Tue Yes, Richie, my wife and I live in Plano, which is a Dallas suburb. Robert Abney and I got to know each other when we played American Legion baseball in high school. I have not seen him since 1981, when our paths crossed one day in Little Rock. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
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Author: Kathy Voise Edwards [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 19:53:00 08/05/09 Wed I just checked in again after a few weeks away. Wow, what memories. I was friends with Robert Abney in high school. Some of the Valley Springs kids worked at our restaurant. Good to hear he's doing well. I also worked with Barry Molder when I was at Superior Bank a few years back and his son was just starting to be successful on the golf tour. I wasn't in Harrison for the early years, but I have some fond memories of the pranks of Greg, Richie, Kevin and some of the rest of the gang. Last year when I was in Florida, our small school celebrated Sadie Hawkins Day, so I dug through my old pictures and found some great pictures of Jackie, Greg, Kevin, and a few others in appropriate Dogpatch attire. I'm looking forward to the next reunion. I think I'll get to make that one! Thanks to all of you who have gotten in touch with me since I moved back to AR. Kathy [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |