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, April 21, 2009

NEW MERIDIANA SECTION ON DAVID'S BLOG

Our classmate David James has created a blog that is a cultural magazine consisting of poetry, prose, music, and visual art. He is quoted below with his description of a new feature he calls "Meridiana"; two of the recent additions are the Doughboy statue and the Temple Theatre. You may want to check it out and perhaps make suggestions about more sites of interest in Meridian.

"After a couple of weeks, I realized that my blog was more magazine than blog, featuring things I liked, not necessarily things of interest to others. To take advantage of this realization, I've decided to create a "special section", focused on things "Meridiana". And I have started it. I've got an hour or so, most days, and I like chasing down such subjects as may be of interest to our classmates. I would welcome suggestions for things to add and where such items are available add them to what I see as a growing section of Meridian memorabilia."

Click below:

http://mhsclassof58thenandnow.blogspot.com

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