Saks High School

Saks High School

Saks High School Alma Mater

Red and White our colors true,
We to thee do sing.
Year by year the ages through, whatever fate may bring.
We may falter, but we'll try to never go astray.
With Saks High School and all she stands for,
As our guide and stay.

In 1988:

  • Ronald Reagan was President
  • Oliver North / Iran Contra hearings were news headlines
  • Redskins won the Super Bowl
  • Gas was $1.08 a gallon
  • Top Movies were: Die Hard, Rain Man, Beaches
  • Top Bands: Guns N' Roses, Bon Jovi, In Living Color
  • Don't Worry, Be Happy was song of the year
  • The "California Raisins" made their commercial debut
  • Prozac was introduced as an antidepressant

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

He finally made it home!


Hey everyone...hope you are enjoying the blog as well as I am! Just wanted to update and let everyone know that Clay made it home safely from Iraq yesterday. What a long 15 months it has been and we are so glad to be together again.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008



Hey everybody.


It is so good to hear from you all. I have missed seeing and talking to you over the last 20 years (hurt to say that). We are in Hartsville, South Carolina, where I am the Minister of Education and Youth at West Hartsville Baptist Church (thanks to Janet for making "Girls just want to have fun" blast on my computer when I opened the blog at church - just kidding, you did a great job, Janet) and my wife Genie is Public Relations Coordinator for Agape Hospice. Check out our youth ministry's web page at WHBCYouth.org. I am enjoying my ministry and family, building furniture in my shop, relaxing at times, and looking forward to learning to scuba dive this summer. We have been here in Hartsville for ten years and have a ten-month-old son named Nathan. He is a blast. He wakes up moving. I really hope to see you all in September. We planned to be out of the country before we knew the date of the reunion, but I am trying to change it. If I miss you, know that I wanted to be there. I pray that God blesses you all richly according to His grace and that His peace and love fill your lives every day.
Scott

Michelle Boozer Morris



20 YEARS!! WOW...
I married Scott Morris, class of SHS 1987. We have been married 11 years. We just had our first child, Matthew, in March and are just so excited to have him! We live in Atlanta and have been here for 10 years. I am a nurse in a pediatrician's office but will be taking some time off to be a full time mommy! Scott is an architect and also a Major in the army reserve. He served in Afghanistan for one year in 2005. God bless those who serve...we were so glad to bring him home. We pray for the soldiers who defend us and their families! (Welcome home, Clay!!!!)
As many of you remember I went to Germany for three years in 9th grade and came back to graduate at SHS in 1988. This is where I considered home and where all my close friends were...I am really excited to catch up and see all of you in September!

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Jeremy Martin

Class of 1988! Twenty years have passed by so quickly.

Well in the past 20 years I have graduated from Auburn University, married my wonderful wife of 15 years, Lori Blackstone Martin. Worked 4 years at Tyson Foods and the past 10 years at Westinghouse Anniston. Lori is Graphic Artist Manager at The Anniston Star (13 years). We live in Saks with 2 dogs, Bailey and Brindle and 4 cats; Roxanne, Simon, Cyble and Quincy.

We work a lot, love to cook, read, play video games and mountain bike.