TYPHOONMART

  OLD RUSTIER ANCHOR - 2004

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(This page division was added 01/05/07)

 
 


CREATE YOUR OWN PERSONALIZED

“MY OLD STOMPING GROUNDS”

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(This page division was added 05/05/05, and updated 05/18/06)

Donations go to the NNHS Class of 1964.
 

 
 
Order a set of those super five Oldies CDs compiled
by   Dave Spriggs ('64) of VA
and featured at the Great 40th Reunion of the Class of 1964!

(Yours for a modest donation to the Class of 1964.)

Order Your Fabulous CDs HERE!

(This page division was added 05/05/05.)

Donations go to the NNHS Class of 1964.
 

 
 
Goodies from the Great Class of 1964

(This page division was added 02/23/05.)

Donations and or proceeds from sales go to the NNHS Class of 1964.
 

 
 
The 1951 Turkey Day Program!

This is a 32-page special edition, crammed with vintage photos and
articles. 
  Tom Norris (Hampton HS - '73) of VA generously scanned
it and burned it to a CD. It is available as a promo to anyone
who donates $10 or more to our website. As Tom says,
"It should be a big hit with both Crabbers and Typhoons."

CONTACT: NNHS65@yahoo.com

(This section was added 12/20/05.)

Contributions go to the upkeep of the NNHS 65 Web Page.
 

 
 
Typhoon Decals!
  
(1) Removable Static Decal - This decal is one piece and can
be applied to any window
inside your automobile.  You can move it to any window in your automobile.  As it is removable, you can move it from automobile to automobile.
The cost is $10.00.
 
    (2) Vinyl Permanent Decal - This decal goes on the outside
of your car window.   If you have tinted windows, this is the
one you will want.  Dee has had a Typhoon decal similar
to this one on her jeep since 1999 and it still looks great. 

The cost is $12.00.

 
Order by e-mail (dhbartram@cox.net) or by phone (757-868-8443). Upon receipt of your check or money order, your decal will be mailed to you,  Send to: 
 
Dee Bartram
21 Laydon Way
Poquoson, VA  23662   
 
Thank you for your support!

(This section, intended to be added on 01/23/06,
was actually added 10/04/06.)

Proceeds go to the NNHS Class of 1966.
 

 
 
WGH Simulator!

Produced by    Steve Silsby  (FHS- '72) of NC

Available for a $20.00 Donation to

Carol Buckley Harty
219 Four Ply Lane
Fayetteville, NC 29311-9305

Contributions go to the upkeep of the NNHS 65 Web Page.

(This section, intended to be added on 02/27/06,
was actually added 10/04/06.)
 

 
 
COMING SOON!

Typhoon Shirts and Caps!

(This section was added 10/04/06.)
 

 
     
 

 
CRABBERMART

(This unlikely page division was added 10/11/05.)

 

 
  OTHER GREAT OFFERS!  
     
 
Eine Kleine Weihnachtsmusik
(A German American Christmas)

featuring    The Washington Saengerbund
Blaskapelle "Alte Kameraden"
The Shenandoah Alpine Horns
The Schulmerich Carillon

Bring back memories of old familiar Christmas carol from Germany

This CD is packed with 70 minutes of your favorite German holiday melodies
featuring 19 beloved Christmas carols, traditional Weihnachtslieder, and festive
seasonal selections.

  Jimmy Hines ('64) of Northern VA is a member of the German Band.

http://www.nnhs65.00freehost.com/band-64.html

$15 per CD plus $2.50 shipping and handling

THE CITY of FAIRFAX BAND ASSOCIATION
P. O. Box 1306
Fairfax, VA 22038-1306
(703)757-0220

www.fairfaxband.org

(This section was added 12/20/05.)

Proceeds of sales go to the City of Fairfax Band Association.
 

 
   
 
 


"Kauia on My Mind"

A CD of 18 slack key guitar solos by Bill Campbell, all played in Taro Patch tuning.

A haole's interpretation of Hawaiian slack key guitar.

http://www.billcampbell.us

http://www.gigmasters.com/music/BillCampbell/

  From Bill Campbell ('54) of VA
billnn54@cox.net

TO ORDER:

Send $14.95, by check or money order
(INCLUDES SHIPPING, HANDLING, AND TAX) to:

Lehua Records
P.O. Box 1034
Lightfoot, VA 23090
 

$14.95

 
     
   
“The Living Weapon”, part of the PBS series, “American Experience”, an historical perspective on the U.S. Biological Warfare Program - broadcast in most areas on 02/05/07

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/weapon/

"Soon after the United States entered World War II, President Roosevelt received information that Germany and Japan were developing biological weapons. In response, the U.S. and its allies rushed to develop their own germ warfare program, enlisting some of America's most promising scientists in the effort. This program examines the race to develop biological weapons in the 40s and 50s, and the challenges and moral dilemmas the scientists faced."

  Featuring Norman Covert ('61) of MD
who served as public affairs officer and Command Historian
at Fort Detrick (1977-1999)

nmcovert77@aol.com

TO ORDER:

http://www.shoppbs.org/product/index.jsp?productId=
2611499&cp&keywords=The+Living+Weapon&y=7&searchId=20235025801&x
=17&parentPage=search

 

$24.99

 
     
 
(This page created  05/04/05 at the brilliant suggestion
of
    Dave Spriggs -'64 - of VA.  Thanks, Dave!)
 
 
             
             
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