Classmate Profiles


 

Deceased classmates have been moved to the In Memoriam section of the website.  Click HERE for a list of those classmates.  With those exceptions, every senior classmate that appeared in the 1960 ANNONA has a profile here. Please follow the instructions below to find or create your profile and update your information.  If, after reading the instructions, you are not able to access your profile, go ahead and create a new one and it will be merged with the old one.  

1) Type your LAST name into the "search" box found below in the center of the page and enter.  When your profile appears, you will see a notation on the right: "Is this You? Fill in your profile here."  Click on "here" and a Registration Form will appear.  Note:  The default listing is by "name at graduation" and enter LAST name only, which for the ladies would be your maiden name.  Please try to edit from the existing profile unless you did not appear in the graduating class in the 1960 ANNONA.

2) Choose a Username and Password.  Both will be required if you need to edit your profile in the future so you should make a note of them.  (If you forget, you can be sent a reminder through the website.)

3) Complete the registration form.  Note: The website administrator has access to all of the information on the registration form, but none of your personal information will appear on the website unless you want it to. 

4) Upload a recent ("now") photo to your profile by clicking on the "browse" or "choose file" button that appears below "now"  and locate the image on your computer.

5) You must click on the "Submit" button at the bottom of the form to save the changes. 

If you need help, please access the CONTACT US page found on the menu bar to the left, to ask for assistance.

ELEANOR PRINGLE (RANDOLPH)

Marital status: Married
Occupation: editorial writer, The New York Times
Comment: 50 years. Yikes. Married, one daughter Victoria Pringle. No grandchildren. Lots of journalism. Chicago Trib, Wash Post, LA Times, now NYTimes, editorial board focusing on NYC politics. Lots of travel--political campaigns. Two years in Moscow for Wash Post, one book. Visits to China, India and Europe. Lots of time in Great Britain (husband British). Lots to be grateful for.  Eleanor
Children:: Victoria Pringle 24
Spouse's Name: Peter Pringle

ROBERT PURVIS

JOHN RAINEY

Occupation: Psychiatrist

EVELYN REDMOND (DYKES)

MARGARET REGISTER (ARNOLD)

Marital status: Married
Occupation: Author, Retired Missionary
Comment:
 



 









by Margaret A. Register

(ISBN#978-1-60647-976-6) Available on amazon.com



In this delightful memoir, Margaret Register speaks in a conversational tone, drawing the reader into her early years as a Methodist "preacher's kid." She is authentic in describing, sometimes with great humor, the struggles, setbacks, and joys of her preparation for ministry-first as a pastor's wife and then in answer to her missionary call-and the unexpected traumas of life as a "foreign" missionary.



From language study to the country of Chile, and later in Paraguay, Register rejoices in miracles of provision, in miraculous healings in a tent church, in protection on steep Andean mountain roads. We cry with her as she describes disappointing resistance by some whom they went to serve. She recounts vividly an earthquake and many other unusual happenings (including dead bodies, chicken feet, and outhouses) as they ministered first in Temuco and then in Viña, Chile, and later in Paraguay, where, in addition to pastoring and teaching, they began a very successful television ministry that would eventually reach all of Latin America.



"But sometimes I felt false because 'on stage' [at American churches] my holy-self was demonstrated with wonderful stories from Viña," writes Margaret Register, who with her husband, Joe, served Latin America as missionaries for 38 years starting in 1967. "Missionaries never talked in public about the painful times. I dared not mention the pain of Temuco. I felt like a plastic saint."



Intrigued with Register's transparency, a pastor states, "I could hardly put the book down to do other things. I laughed, sometimes had tears, and was amazed at the stories. I learned of the tremendous struggles that missionaries go through-finances, sickness, rejection, etc. I guess to us here in the States, missionary life looks a little too glamorous."



"Who knew that missionary life was more than love offerings and extended vacations to exotic places?" says another reader.



Margaret Register has done a great service in writing "No Place for Plastic Saints." She excels in painting delightful and vivid word pictures so that you, the reader, feel you are there with her as she walks through each dramatic story. This is truly an authentic account of the good, the bad, and the miraculous in the life of a dedicated missionary family. This book is a must read!



-reviewed by Juanita Cunningham Blackburn,Instructional Development Specialist for Global University School of Graduate Studies



Mom kept the letters I wrote to her from South America; I took the old letters and wrote stories -- of language learning, cultural adjustments, wonderful friendships, and very sad moments. I mixed the stories with 12 recipes and 50 photos for a funny, poignant memoir. All my proceeds go to help Sarita and Maritza, our colleagues in South America, to be able to have a house (so far $8,000







How can 50 years have passed so quickly! I don't feel old ... but sometimes I do feel my knees and shoulders and hips and....



My great-niece is attending PHS now.


 
Children:: Crysti , Tim
Grandchildren: : Jennifer, Kyndal, Tessa
Spouse's Name: Joe

LISA REID (NIVEN)

Comment: Lisa is one of our "missing" classmates.  Her last known address was in Plainfield, Vermont.

AL (Blinky) RENFROE

Marital status: Married
Occupation: Retired
Spouse's Name: Brenda Clark Renfroe
Comments: Retired from Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Office as Chief Deputy.

TOM REYNOLDS

Marital status: Widowed
Occupation: Photo Instruments Control Specialist. Retired USAF.
Children:: Pamela 39, Doris 36
Grandchildren: : Briana 13
Spouse's Name: Deceased

DUD RICHARDS

Marital status: Married
Occupation: Retired Fed Civil Service
Comment:
Retired 1995  30yrs. Material/Logistics manager, NADEP Pensacola.  Retired again after 14yrs in Tile Design and installation.  Travel, cruising, golf and keeping up with old friends occupy much of my time. Married a wonderful girl who has added many years to a great life.  Go Tigers!
Children:: Wade, 44, Valerie 37, Chris 31
Grandchildren: : 9 blended
Spouse's Name: Debbie

PAUL RICHARDSON

Marital status: Married
Occupation: Electrial Engineer Business Development Manager O & M Industries
Comment: KK and I love to fish and ride our Harley! 
Children:: Nicole 36, Jeremy 31
Grandchildren: : Logan Davis 17, Liam Monroe 6, Ryan King 6 mos
Spouse's Name: KK