
A. H. Parker High School

Carole Robertson Day is held in memory of Carole who was a member of the Jack and Jill teen group in Birminham, Alabama. She was killed in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing on September 15, 1963. At the Jack and Jill National Convention in San Francisco, it was decided by resolution that all chapters would honor her in September with an activity that would highlight the goals of human rights, and civil rights and racial harmony that Carole did not live to enjoy. She was 14 years of age at her death and she was at the Church preparing to march with other youth that day for civil rights. Her mother was the Regional Director for the Southeastern region.
Our A H Parker Class of 1961 Web Site, created on December 11, 2009, has recorded 178,781 visitors to our Website Home Page. Our goal of providing information to keep us connected, updated, creating our own Personal Profile Page, sharing information, and communicating with other members continues to draw great interest. We have the freedom and privacy to blog away on topics of interest, and generally, inform each other on "What's Up" in the future. Our goal is to continue our Web Site, Scrapbook, Picture Gallery, development, and to preserve all of our memories for all Classmates, families, Guest Members and friends, and this is our Gateway to the "Then and Now". Our website is private and password protected, This feature will keep our treasures safe for generations to come. In 2024, we will create a Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth Picture Gallery to highlight how the human spirit through faith, can maintain the long journey to overcome oppression. additional, we are creating a gallery to house our tour of Cairo and Alexandria, Egypt's treasures. This repository of information will remain on-line long into the distant future after our 1961 Classmates have all departed this earth. We have made much progress in re-establishing our links to meet our new challenges, but we need your assistance to continue our progress.
The creation of Our 1961 Web Site has become a special place, and it was created to memorialize the fallen in our "In Memory" a special section of our A H Parker 1961 website that welcomes your comments, pictures, and updates. Three Hundred and Seven (307) of our known Classmates have been entered into "IN MEMORY" on our 1961 Website. The 1950 Census is available on-line and it is very helpful in updating and maintaining information. We have made substantial progress in installing a yearbook picture for everyone as our search for new information continues.
Our Password protected Picture Gallery has more than 3000 pictures from the year 1887 through 2025 that includes the origins of A H Parker High School. Documents stored on our Web Site are safe from fires, floods and other disasters that may threaten our own personal treasures. Security provisions and password protection are an integral part of our operations on our A. H. Parker High 1961 Web Site.
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202-288-8066 Ronald Goodwin ronagd@aol.com