He was a sweet, funny, singing, dancing fool. When we were in 8th grade some of us at CPHS were invited to be on "Teen Time", a local dance show. My parents drove Phil and me to the studio for the taping. We had a ball. I always loved Phil. He was a good friend and I miss him. RIP Phil.
I attended Atlanta Tech with Phil after graduation from CPHS and he always made the morning and afternoon commute funny and enjoyable. He was one of the 13 who survived a Computer Science program that started with 70. RIP Phil.
I remember going to Teen Time and dancing with Phil. He was a great dancer and I also considered him a friend. He had more talent in his little finger than I have in my entire body. He was a kind and considerate person and full of fun. I think of Phil often and the good times we had in class and at the Rec.
Cheryl Nash (Turner) (1966)
He was a sweet, funny, singing, dancing fool. When we were in 8th grade some of us at CPHS were invited to be on "Teen Time", a local dance show. My parents drove Phil and me to the studio for the taping. We had a ball. I always loved Phil. He was a good friend and I miss him. RIP Phil.
Gordon (Eddie) Hines (1966)
I attended Atlanta Tech with Phil after graduation from CPHS and he always made the morning and afternoon commute funny and enjoyable. He was one of the 13 who survived a Computer Science program that started with 70. RIP Phil.
Julia Lewis (Hayes) (1966)
There was alot we didn't understand in 1966 - or a least I did not.
Judy Allbritton (Joyner) (1966)
I remember going to Teen Time and dancing with Phil. He was a great dancer and I also considered him a friend. He had more talent in his little finger than I have in my entire body. He was a kind and considerate person and full of fun. I think of Phil often and the good times we had in class and at the Rec.