In Celebration of MHS Class of 1958

In Celebration of MHS Class of 1958

A Tribute and Celebration

We were the class of 1958, members of the Greatest Generation as well as children of the Greatest Generation. Born in 1940, we are also called members of the Traditional Generation.

Our childhood, post World War II, "was the best of times . . . it was the age of wisdom . . . it was the epoch of belief . . .it was the season of Light . . . it was the spring of hope . . . we had everything before us . . .we were all going direct to Heaven . . . ." (A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens.) At least, that's the way I felt about it. We were truly blessed.

- Ouida Tomlinson -

This blog is a place for 1958 graduates of Meridian, Mississippi, High School to stay in touch, post their news, items of interest and photographs.

CLASS OF 1958 MEMORIES (Click to read all posts relating to sports, honors, graduation and other memories of our class in 1957-58.)

FACEBOOK PAGE FOR CLASS OF 1958
https://www.facebook.com/groups/MHS58/

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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Carolyn Gipson Falcon - Autobiography

I still live in Trenton, North Dakota, in our quaint little town of 300 people. It is beautiful up here. Lots of snow in winter so I go back to Meridian every winter for about 5 months. Both of my parents are still living so I get to spend time with them. I am still married to Ed Falcon - just had our 22 anniversary. We have been retired since 1991. Retired while we lived in Las Vegas, NV. and decided we needed a slower-life pace. North Dakota is where it is. We have our garden, spend a lot of time fishing and visit our 12 kids, 30 something grandkids (don't ask me to name them - too many) and our great-grand kids. I won't be at the reunion this time because one of my grand daughters is getting married Oct 11, 2008 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. So everyone have a great time.

2 comments:

Jinny Curran Walz said...

Carolyn,
Interesting that you should reside in North Dakota, so far from Mississippi in so many ways. My ex husband's family is from ND and as the expression goes, "the woods are full of them!" MidWest Motors was their family business transporting primarily wheat and other grains from the northern plains to both waterways, the Great Lakes to the Pacific Ocean for distribution around the world.

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