Jimmy,
I played Little League Baseball all the way up to high school with your brother Jack. He and I both swung Left-Handed. Jack had one of the most compact short swings I ever saw. There were no flaws in his swing. you couldn't fool him with a curve ball because his swing was so short & quick. Couldn't slip a fast ball or a changeup past him because he knew his 'strike' zone and could pull any pitch as well as I've ever seen.
My swing was always pretty loose and even though I tried to copy Perk's swing, I never could get any power with what I called my 'compact' swing. Just started thinking about Little League Baseball and the guys I grew up with...
I always thought Jack could have played college ball. Steve our younger brother hit left like Jack did and played for Jackstate a couple of years.
Jack finished school at the U of A and went to work for Oxford industries in Gaffney Sc. and became Vice President of the company.
He passed at the age of 54 with a heart attack.
Jimmy, I was speaking with Pat Ivey this weekend about the Class of 1959 (Jack's class) and was shocked to hear that out of 70 graduates in that class, 21 of them are dead. Isn't that just unreal?
Lois, I would be interested in seeing the names of the members of Class 54 that are deceased...I can not account for any more than 15. I am sure there must be some that I am not aware off that have died. If you have a chance,please tell us.
Don, when I have a chance tomorrow, I will send the three of you a copy on email. Don't want to put on here. I was thinking that I gave all of you a copy of this at our last reunion with the exception of Shirley, but, nevertheless time has a way of things getting misplaced.
KC, my shock. Class of '55...56 graduates 17 have died .
Two of which were Hollins Boys that I grew up with every day.
I have a list if you would like to see. Sad!