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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

BTW Norfolk Groups, BTW68 Birthday, Old Norfolk Photos

Well it looks like spring is trying to edge out winter here in the 757.
NO MO' SNO', hopefully.

There is another BTW website called BTWnorfolkgroups moderated by
Mr. John Wilkins that's very entertaining and fun to read. People
from all BTW classes participate.

BTW Norfolk Groups

It is email chatting where everyone in the group can comment on any topic, recall old times, and re-connect with old friends.

You will have to join the group to see the comments. Its free. After you join,click the "edit membership" link which is just above the purple banner at the top of the page. On the edit page, go to step 2- Message delivery and select "web only" to view the group online or you will get a ton of email.
Once that is done add the btwnorfolk · BTW High School Alumni/Norfolk Va page to your favorites or bookmarks for quick access.

Sign up here: BTW Norfolk Groups

Speaking of old times. If you are on Facebook check out Fiona Worsham's page and the "I grew up in Norfolk" page for old photos of our city. Very nostalgic.

I have included a few of the photos below.

The BTW Class of 68 is planning a 60th Birthday Party to be held in May.(see the post below) In order for this to be a successful event,
we must pay our dues ASAP. Dues is only ten dollars per Month or
$120 annually. Any increment is accepted.

Please email btw68@aol.com for mailing info.

That's it for now. Enjoy the photos!

Edward L. West

OLD NORFOLK PHOTOS











2 comments:

btw class of 68 said...

Can anyone provide info on the Abraham Lincoln School in the photo above? Location,when torn down, anything. Thanx.

Drusilla said...

I believe that it was 1963 or 64, it was right after they sent their students to the new Junior High School. The new school was Campostella Jr. High, the first school with no windows. The class from Lincoln was the first graduating class from Campostella. I was in the second. That first class included people like Irving Hendricks, David Moss Charlene Sparrow and Frank Keaton.