Monterey High School Class of 1965
""Lubbock, Texas"
Wishing you a very Happy 4th of July


Remember when:
- Stroll down memory lane with our remember when trivia for seniors. Whether you are a child of the 50s and 60s or simply a fan of those memorable years,
- you will have fun recalling events, people, places, and things from your childhood or that of your parents.
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- Women would get dressed up to go shopping?
- A popular bicycle accessory was a banana seat?
- You used a rotary phone?
- Your phone hung on the wall and had an extremely long cord (always tangled)?
- Your milk, eggs, and other dairy products were delivered by a milkman?
- The Fuller Brush man, the bread man, and the encyclopedia salesmen were three of the many door-to-door salesmen that would visit your home?
- You met your friends on the corner in the evening to have ice cream from an ice cream truck?
- You made coffee in a percolator?
- You got under your desk for atom bomb drills at school?
- School papers were copied by mimeograph with the acidic-smelling purple ink?
- You called a refrigerator an ice box?
- There used to be no swearing on TV?
- You found phone numbers in a phone book or dialed information?
- You called a number to get the correct time?
- Calling the operator to place a long-distance call?
- Phone numbers began with a word?
- You collected S & H Green Stamps for purchasing household items?
- Nurses dressed in white?
- You had to adjust the TV antennas to get a good signal?
- Wrapping the TV antenna in aluminum foil to get a better signal?
- The television was black and white and signed off at midnight?
- Riding your bike without a helmet and in a car without a seatbelt?
- Playing outside all day and only coming in when the street lights came on?
- Walking to your neighborhood school?
- Using roller skates that had a key?
- Car hops serving food to your car, sometimes on roller skates?
- Nineteen cent a gallon gas, 25 cent movies, and 10 cent popcorns?
- Ironing almost all your clothes?
- Wringer washers and hanging your wash on a clothesline?
- Every neighborhood had a corner store with essentials and penny candy?
- Eating out was a special treat that only happened rarely and on special occasions?
- Soda fountains in drug stores?
- At home permanent waves and dye jobs?
- Saddle shoes and penny loafers?
- Hurrying home from school to watch American Bandstand with Dick Clark?
- Using reference materials such as the encyclopedia, atlas, and dictionary?
- Playing tether-ball and riding the merry-go-round and tetter-totter at recess?
- Wearing gym uniforms and showering after PE?
- Wearing multiple slips under skirts to make them stand out?
- Rolling hair on sponge rollers or rag strips?
- The Easy Bake Oven if you were a girl and G.I. Joe action figures if you were a boy?
- Watching for Burma Shave signs on road-trip vacations?
- Having to re-type pages over and over until you got it right?
- The thrill when you could use white-out tape and later white-out liquid to correct mistakes?
- Shopping the Sears and Montgomery Wards catalogs?
- Smoking on airplanes, in restaurants, literally almost anywhere?
- You were fed a meal on your airplane flight?
- Eating TV dinners while watching a family-favorite program?
- Reading Life magazine and The Saturday Evening Post?
- Drinking orange-flavored Tang, made popular on John Glenn’s space flight?
- Squeezing the packet of dye into the margarine to make it yellow?
Good friends are like quilts, they age with you and yet they never lose their warmth. Take good care of them.
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CALL THE POLICE –
WHEN YOU'RE OLD, AND YOU DON'T MOVE FAST ANYMORE.
George Phillips, an elderly man from Walled Lake, Michigan, was going up to bed, when his wife told him that he'd left the light on in the garden shed, which she could see from the bedroom window. George opened the back door to go turnoff the light, but saw that there were people in the shed stealing things.
He phoned the police, who asked one in your house?"
He said "No," but some people are breaking into my garden shed and stealing from me ."
Then the police dispatcher said "All patrols are busy, you should lock your doors and an officer will be along when one is available"
George said, "Okay." He hung up the phone and counted to 30. Then he phoned the police again.
"Hello, I just called you a few seconds ago because there were people stealing things from my shed. Well, you don't have to worry about them now because I just shot and killed them both; the dogs are eating them right now," and he hung up.
Within five minutes, six Police Cars, a SWAT Team, a Helicopter, two Fire Trucks, a Paramedic and an Ambulance showed up at the Phillips' residence, and caught the burglars red-handed.
One of the Policemen said to George, "I thought you said that you'd shot them!"
George said, "I thought you said there was nobody available!"
(True Store
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A distraught senior citizen phoned her doctor's office.
"Is it true," she wanted to know,
"that the medication you prescribed has to be taken
for the rest of my life?"
"'Yes, I'm afraid so,"' the doctor told her.
There was a moment of silence
before the senior lady replied,
"I'm wondering, then,
just how serious is my condition
because this prescription is
marked 'NO REFILLS'.."
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An older gentleman was on the operating table
awaiting surgery and he insisted that his son,
a renowned surgeon, perform the operation.
As he was about to get the anesthesia, he asked to speak to his son.
"Yes, Dad, what is it?"
"Don't be nervous, son; do your best,
and just remember, if it doesn't go well,
if something happens to me, your mother
is going to come and
live with you and your wife...."
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"Thank You"
for stepping up and helping make
this website possible
2019
Class of 1965 Reunion Committee
Dicky & Mary Grigg
James & Sparkle Burdine
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Class of 1965 Reunion Committee
James & Sparkle Burdine
Dan Rutledge
Pam (Fisher) Neubauer
Neva (Cowan) Haney
Bruce Coffman
Merrilyn Riggen
Charles Wilmot
Jerry Johnson
Beverly (Smith) Jacobs
Pat (Roney) Benoit
Rhea (Niclet) Boepple
Dan Butler
Judy (Fallon) Kern
Marilyn (Erwin) Price
Donna ( Bouquet) Miller
Dicky Grigg
Sandra (Woodward) Wallace
Lynn Fisk
Victoria (Cochran) and Ernie Gilkerson
Denise (Atwill) Pardue
Sally (Eastwood) Coers
Marian (Dodson) & James Lokey
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Congrations to Roger Ford for his book Advanced Degrees .