Hopefully you got lots of great photos at our 50th reunion in May. Please add them to our Google photos page or send them to one of us who might be able to do that for you.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/FwnCr8REB1CrNa9V6
Hopefully you got lots of great photos at our 50th reunion in May. Please add them to our Google photos page or send them to one of us who might be able to do that for you.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/FwnCr8REB1CrNa9V6
In April of 2019 a group of CHS graduates of 1970 led by John Runkle got together to plan their 50th class reunion in 2020. We finally got to celebrate that event on May 20-21 of 2022. The events were interesting for us all and go basically like this.
The photo on the steps was made on Saturday morning at our Breakfast before the school tour.
The other photo was made Saturday night just before our big Saturday night event.
Oh What a Night . . . or two!!
As expected, those of us who actually got to attend our 50th + high school reunion were not disappointed.
Hopefully those that were able to come were able to see long lost friends and get reacquainted with others. It was truly great to see how things have changed for us all. Hopefully we will have a solution for photos that were taken to be added to one site so that all may see. Many people had camera phones so we were able to capture the weekend from many different perspectives.
Thank you John Runkle for keeping us all going and getting to a satisfying weekend of fun. Many dates have come and gone but we made it!
Finally, we can say that we are going to celebrate our 50th class reunion!! We all know the reasons for our delays but eventually we made it. Hopefully you are planning to attend just to be with friends made long ago. Good people and good weather are expected so come along and enjoy!
The Carroll High School class of 1970 is still on for a reunion. Please mark your calendars for May 20-21, 2022. Information concerning this reunion will be arriving in the mail soon. We certainly look forward to being able to meet and greet some friends from years gone by. Please make sure to check your spam or junk folder just in case John's letter came to you there.
The 50 + 1 reunion planned for September of 2021 has been postponed until April 29 - 30, 2022 because of concerns about the Delta varient of Covid 19 in the Ozark area. We hope the new dates will work for you and encourage you to send in your information to John Runkle at (703) 298-4390 or johnrunkle2014@outlook.com, regardless of what information we may have for you.
Below is a list of names that we are aware of that are deceased.
Deceased classmates
Tim Byrd
Sara Nell Andrews
Mae Olivia Crittenden
Jerry Cook
Zadie L. McGlon-Simmons
Brad Trim
Terry Tolbert
Today is June 7th, 2021. Yesterday it was decided to share the weekend of September 17th and 18th, 2021 with the class of 1971 and have our own reunion. We have made a couple of changes as to the size of the events but basically the events are the same. One change is that all events will be held at the Holman House on Broad Street in Ozark. We really need to know if you are planning to try to come so that we can make better plans. No costs have been decided on at this time but they will be due at the door. One price for all or one event. We are doing our best to resurrect this reunion after all we have been through this year and two cancellations. Please do everything you can to help us in this adventure and we will be very grateful. Please communicate with John Runkle or Jan Barkett Lisenby. Interested classmates will be meeting again on July 11 at 2 p.m. at the Holman House. Please let us know your response before that time if you are able. John is planning to email and snail mail everyone he can with this information. Please respond to his requests.
jjlisenby@yahoo.com
johnrunkle2014@outlook.com
Classmates –
Hope you have had a safe and healthy start to the New Year.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a challenge for everyone and will continue to affect all of us in the year ahead.
We had set a tentative date back in July to hold the “50+1” Reunion for the Class of 70 this April 16-18. At that time we thought the situation would be stable enough to ensure everyone had the opportunity to participate without any risk to safety or health.
However, based on the current situation and the projections for the vaccination program, this spring is still too early for us to get folks together. Therefore, we are going to postpone any plans for a time to celebrate our reunion and spend quality time together until the situation is stabilized.
We’ll be sending out refund checks this week for the registration you submitted. Once we have a better idea on when and how best to celebrate, we’ll start fresh with establishing costs and registration requirements.
We will continue to stay in touch via email and will keep our blog site ( https://carrollhighschoolclass1970.blogspot.com ) updated with information about our plans.
Even though we won’t be getting together this spring, I hope you all continue to stay in touch with each other.
Please keep us updated with any changes in your address, email, and phone number; and any special updates that occur for you and your family in the year ahead.
We all still look forward to the chance to meet with each other face-to-face and enjoy the time of fellowship and to get reacquainted with lost friends.
Please let us know if you have any questions or need additional information.
Sincerely – Class of 70 Reunion Planning Committee
Of course all of our losses are sad but this one got a bit close. Bob returned to the area after he retired. He got involved in the planning of our 50th class reunion and quickly became important to the committee. He handled the Treasurer's job and along with John Runkle took the bull by the horn and went for it. Last February the committee had to make a hard decision to postpone our 50th for one year because of Covid-19. Bob was very supportive of our planning 50+1. I am sorry to report that Bob fell to the problem. The next few paragraphs are copied from Searcy Funeral in Enterprise, Alabama.
Robert (Bob) Nevin Adams, world citizen and US diplomat of Enterprise, AL passed away Tuesday, November 10, 2020. He was a loving husband and father to his family. Full of energy, a passion for life and bringing laughter to those around him, Bob will be greatly missed by his family and friends.
Bob joined the US Army after graduating from Carroll High School in Ozark, Al in 1970. He proudly served his country for 2 years. Bob was recruited by the United States, State Department, and spent the next 40 years living and working in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.
Funeral services will be held at 12:00 Noon, Monday, November 16, 2020 at First Baptist Church of Enterprise with Dr. Ben Bowden officiating and Searcy Funeral Home and Crematory directing. The family will receive friends on Monday at the church from 11:00 AM until service time.
Mr. Adams was preceded in death by two grandsons, Brody Kafer and Parker Bradley.
Survivors include his wife, Citi Adams, Enterprise, AL; 2 daughters, Amber Bradley (Bert), Calera, AL, Megan Glasscock (Matt), Calera, AL; grandchildren, Gibson Bradley, Nevin Kafer, Carter and Will Glasscock; two brothers, Thomas Adams (Barbara), Madison, AL, John Adams (Leigh), Huntsville, AL.
In lieu of flowers, please show your support by contributing to the Lottie Moon International Mission Offering. Contributions should be sent to the First Baptist Church of Enterprise, 302 N. Main Street, Enterprise, AL 36330. Please note in memory of Bob Adams on your donation.
Just in case you want to know:
Citi Adams (wife)
412 Tower Road
Enterprise, Alabama 36330
Tom (Twin brother)
294 Maplewood Drive
Madison, Alabama 335758