Kenneth Street:  

CLASS OF 1966
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Chickasha, OK

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I am now 72 years old! My first grandchild ... Hunter Martin Thom is 9 years old and going to second grade. I am retired for twelve years now and lovin' every minute of it. What I do for a living is NOTHING!!! I play golf three to five days a week. That is my JOB! HA HA!!!! I still play my drums and will never stop until the dirt is thrown on my face. I still ride a motorcycle and still have just two children ...THAT I KNOW OF!! They are both grown and don't call to much for money. My daughter gave us our first grandson, My son and his wife are in Mississippi and gave us our 2nd Grandson, who is a smokin 15 months old! Born on Veterans Day!!! Our son Garrett is a professor of analytical Ecology at Mississippi State Univ...Expand for more
ersity.? He is 6 years into a tenure, and has now been granted the tenure! He received a P.H.D. in Evolutionary Biology and Zoology in Canada and now teaches and does research!!!! Enough of that. I always looked forward to A Day in the 60's each year. It is a real joy to see people again!!! My day ain't made unless I see Jimmy Smith first of all!!! But it is gone now! I hope we do something, because it was so much fun!!! Linda Woodson Dicus and all worked so hard to get this done. I will always appreciate their efforts!! PLEASE read this and act on it somehow!!! We never know when Or how soon it will all be over!! Every body write to someone!!! Let’s keep the Fighting Chicks alive and well!!!!!!! i
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I ran across this photo of one of my favorite things Kristi Parker Hazelrigg and I did together. Our annual Flying Down I-35 at EncycloMedia was her idea. In that session we shared our favorite new picture books to use in t
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The point of this post is to occupy Facebook with art, breaking the monotype of selfies and bit strips and politics. Whoever "likes" this post will be given an artist, and asked to post a piece by that artist, along with th
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Kenneth Street's album, Timeline Photos
Kenneth Street's album, Timeline Photos
When Congress passed the 22nd Amendment, they released a statement saying, in part: "Too much power for too long is a threat to our freedom." The same is true of too much power in Congress. We need terms limits, and we need
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep,
But I have promises to keep."
Sorry, Robert Frost, but not even this beautiful view from my dining room will entice me outside today!
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This 1954 Saturday Evening Post cover by Norman Rockwell is the March image on my home calendar (thank you, Shelley Parker Chandler, I love it!). I don't know who his model was, but every time I look at it I think of Tootie
National Siblings Day! Who knew? And I didn't get a card or anything. Oh wait, I didn't send them one either! But they are the best sisters anyone could ask for. Probably because we had the most godly, loving Mom ever! The
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