USS SPANGLER 2005 REUNION
Myrtle Beach, SC
16-19 October 2006

Photo of Ocean Reef HotelAre the reunions getting a little better each year?  Now how could they after the one in Laughlin last year!   But this one seemed so...maybe it's just the good feeling of getting back again with great friends in a fun environment! Or maybe it's the fun of seeing some shipmates once again for the first time in nearly 50-years...I don't know...but I do know this year's reunion in Myrtle Beach was an outstanding success!  

True, the winds blew and the rains came, at least for the first couple of days!   But the goodies inside, the cookies and cakes, the dips and cheeses, and the beers and mixed drinks more than compensated.   Goodness sakes, where did it all come from!   Nelda Sims and her sister Janette Morrow, that's who!   Ok...so we need to give James Sims credit for the beers and mixed drinks and someone else credit for the nut tray, but these two ladies did a superb job in preparing a nice layout for us!  

Photo of James & Nelda SimsNelda and James graciously served as this years host and did a wonderful job of making sure the facilities were perfect for our needs and that all planned activities came off without a hitch, despite the weather.   The facilities at the Ocean Reef Hotel were excellent, with everyone having an ocean side view.   That and the nightly sounds of waves crashing on the beach...What more could we ask for?  The breakfast meeting room and food were excellent, in fact as were all the meals, especially the one served at the Country Club before heading out to the Alabama Theater on Tuesday evening.   The setting at the club was similar to dining at an old-style mansion.   The only flaw, if any, was the breakdown in communication on where we were supposed to catch our bus, not in front of the main entrance where we got off, but at the rear far side of the building where we were directed to go, only to discover when we got there that the bus was sitting back at the main entrance.   Hey!   It was drizzling out there!   But none of us melted!  

If attendance is a measure of success this reunion has it hands down.  By my tentative count we had sixty-nine present: thirty-six Spanglermates, twenty-eight Spangleretes, and five guest. Wow! The attendance list is available at the bottom of this page.

The welcoming breakfast on Tuesday morning began with an opening prayer from Bobby Price, followed by Pledge Alegence, introductions and an excellent breakfast. The Annual Meeting at the conclusion focused mostly on the schedule 2008 Branson, MO Reunion, with emphasis on difficulties in arranging a reunion facility and getting volunteers to host the reunion including future reunions.

Photo of busFollowing the dinner at a Country Club golf course that evening, the group (about 55 of us) took a nice bus ride to the Alabama Theater to take in "One" The Show, performed by acrobatic and theatrical performers.   It was excellent, certainly of Las Vegas quality!   We saw everything from Country to Rock and Roll, to Gospel and more, but the acrobatic dancing throughout the evening and Grant Turner’s Ricky Mokel were crowd favorites.

The hospatality room at the hotel, while not especially large served our needs well.   It didn't seem seem overly crowded given that folks were continually going in and out. One of the two large tables served as a collection point for photo albums, always a focal point for the Spangler crowd.

Photo of USS North CarolinaWednesday morning began bright and early with an enjoyable bus trip to Wilmington, NC (again with about 55 of us) to tour the USS North Carolina (BB55) Battleship Memorial.   It wouldn't be far fetched to say the group toured every permissible inch of that battleship.   And, can you believe it, we discovered (by caution signs only, thank goodness) that allegators exist that far north?  None were seen but we were told by maintenance folks that allegators were plentiful during warmer season.

Tthe Silent Auction Wednesday afternoon once again proved a resounding success, better than ever! Two of the major items, amongst many, included the large and small size prints of the painting Merlin Carr did of the USS Spangler and the embossed desk weight of the Spangler provided by Tom and Phyllis Clugston.

The banquet Wednesday evening included several highlights, beginning first with the Bobby Price's opening prayer.   Special guests included Marine Gunnery Sergeant Tom Scudder from Camp Lejuene and his attractive wife, Lisa.   Sgt. Scudder is Photo of Sgt. Tom Scudder the nephew of Manny and Anne Scudder and recently returned from Iraq and the battle of Falusia.   He spoke of his pride in the Marine Corps, his sense of duty to the Nation and his love for his fellow marines and sense of responsibility for their welfare.   He noted that being part of a special group of marines was probably not much different from what it was for us back in our service days aboard the Spangler and now in our reunion participations.   During Manny's introduction of Sgt. Scudder, he encouraged us to read the book "Fallujah With Honor" by Gary Livinston (ISBN 192872406X).   Sgt. Scudder is mentioned in it on several occassions.

Other highlights of the evening included certifications of appreciation presented to Bob and Millie Ellis for hosting the 2001 Indianapolis Reunion, to Bill Irwin, Ted Smith (absent) and Bill Hux (to be presented to his family) for their key roles in helping initially established the reunions, to Don McGil for hosting the 2002 Louisville Reunion, to Elana and Dave Norris for hosting the 2003 Laughlin Reunion, to Sue and A. J. Goers for the 2004 St. Louisville Reunion, to Elana and Dave Norris for the 2005 Laughlin Reunion and to Nelda and James Sims for the reunion in Myrtle Beach. Certificates were also presented to King David (Dave Norris) for his leadership and crucial role in searching out and reuniting the Spangler Family and to Sir Chick (Bob Ellis) for the ten-thousand and one things he does to make the reunions a resounding success.   A certificate was also presented to Ted Kapala for his work in advertising the Myrtle Beach reunion and one was given to Wayne and Pat Dorough for their establishing and maintaining the Spangler website.   The evening concluded with group photographs and some comments and a closing prayer from Issac Davis, a Spangler Plank Owner.

It would be unfair to mother nature not to mention the Fall Scenery along the drive to Myrtle Beach.  The two photos below from Del Eng says it all!  Click either for an enlargement.  Be sure to use your browers back button to return.

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2006 Attendees


Click Here to view Manny & Anne Scudder's Reunion Snaphots
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52-55 - Gene & Sally Baum
50-54 - Stan & Jackie Biess
48-50 - Jack Bowden
47-48 - Lee & Betty Boyd
49-52 - Merlin Carr
51-55 - Tom & Phyllis Clugston
43-45 - Issac Davis
             Blaine, Frances & Joy Davis
55-58 - Don & Ruth Langdon
52-55 - Don McGill & Ann Woods
46-47 - John & Margaret Moorcroft
43-45 - Kenneth Nolan
52-54 - David & Elana Norris
54-58 - John & Joyce Ortel
47-49 - Tony & Julie Ovalle
54-57 - Wayne & Pat Dorough
46-48 - Alphonse & Edna Perot
49-52 - Bob & Millie Ellis
51-52 - Marvin Imming & Martha Noland
52-55 - Bobby & Sarah Price
54-57 - Phil & Del Eng
56-58 - Bert (Ski) & Vi Pulaski
50-51 - Harvey & Carole Fangman
54-57 - Phil & Del Eng 56-57 - Ed Revei
51-54 - A. J. & Sue Goers
56-57 - Lloyd R. Roberts
54-56 - Henry & Ann Hannah
51-52 - Richard Hitt
56-58 - Greg & Shirley Schurer
52-54 - Bob & Marlene Hunter
57-58 - Manny & Anne Scudder-
             Lisa & Sgt. Tom Scudder
53-56 - James & Nelda Sims
43-45 - Bill Irwin & Terry Hanney
56-57 - Ted Kapala
46-47 - Harold & Kitty Stephens
56-58 - Joe & Evelyn Kerwin
52-56 - Kenneth Towne & Jim Christain