Thursday, December 20, 2012

A Proud Class Supports A Humble Alvin 'Big Man' Frazier

Alvin Frazier Inducted into Gibbs High School Hall of Fame


What a wonderful celebration of accomplishment!  Our very own Alvin Frazier, along with 11 others, was inducted into the Gibbs High School Hall of Fame on Tuesday December 18, 2012.  The event was a huge success and very well attended.
 
The evening kicked off with a reception in the atrium of the auditorium that had been setup with the personal artifacts of Gibbs Alumnist Minson Rubin, Historian.  Huge pictorial panels of the glorious days gone by were prominently displayed for all to see along with a artist rendering of the original Gibbs building. The pictorial displays served as the perfect conversation piece as friends and former athletics reminisced about that awesome play, perfect pass, or manficent coach.  

Family, friends and food complimented the evening as a melodious jazz band played in the background.  The Gibbs Class of 1968, Inc. supports their own; once the word was out, the Board unanimously decided we would be in attendance.  We attended and wore one of four Class of 1968 polo shirts to show our support.  Alvin's family turned out in huge numbers as well.  We all were very proud of Alvin's accomplishment.
 
After a bit of socializing, we were ushered into the auditorium where the Induction Ceremony was held.  Each inductee's bio was read and they provided a response.  There was banter about who had the best graduating class, however, we know it was the Gibbs Senior High Class of 1968, Inc!  
 
The evening ended on a high note by encouraging the community to support it's alma mater and  by thanking each and everyone for their support!
 
Congratulations Alvin!
 

Memorable Moments


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Alvin Frazier to be Inducted into Gibbs High School Hall of Fame

We are pleased that our classmate will be inducted into the Gibbs High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Tuesday, December 18, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium and will be recognized  again at halftime during the basketball game on that evening.  Please join us in commending Alvin on his accomplishment and I'm sure Alvin would love to have you share in this momentuous occasion.


Alvin J. Frazier


Born April 5, 1950; in St. Petersburg, FL.  Alvin J. Frazier is the youngest son of the late Deacon Johnnie Frazier & Mattie L. Frazier.  At an early age Alvin learned the importance of an education from his mother. She was the one who planted the seed of learning and stressed the importance of getting an education.  Alvin’s older brothers, Elijah & Johnny L. Frazier, both athletes and graduates of Gibbs; both motivated him to hone his talents on the court. While his mother’s dream of becoming a teacher inspired Alvin to challenge himself academically.  But it was his years at Gibbs High School that allowed Alvin to incorporate his family influences and pave the road for the man he is today. 

In 1966 the inception of desegregation had begun for Pinellas County, a defining year for Alvin since many black students were choosing to leave Gibbs in hopes of “new experiences”.  But Alvin made the choice to continue his education at Gibbs High.  There he excelled in sports playing on both the Basketball and football teams.  That same year Alvin was introduced to coach Freddie Dyles, Gibbs basketball coach.  Coach Dyles reiterated the importance of responsibility, teamwork and always keeping a “winning attitude”.  Coach Dyles philosophies lead Gibbs to win their first district, regional and state championship in the newly integrated division. 

But it wasn’t just sports that Alvin J. Frazier excelled in; he was just as dedicated to his studies as he was his team(s).  Gibbs High School also introduced Alvin to Principal Emanuel Stewart, the man who “made you feel like it was an honor to be a Gladiator.”  Principal Stewart encouraged Alvin to acquire the “total educational experience”; he emphasized that a quality leader is to not only be athletic, but intelligent, responsible and a part of one’s community.

In 1968, Alvin graduated from Gibbs in the top 30% of his class with a four year scholarship to Clark College in Atlanta, GA.  Alvin went on to receive his B.A. in Business Administration with a minor in economics in 1972.  Shortly after college Alvin married his high school sweetheart, Joyce Miller Frazier. The couple has two daughters, Diana & Mona Frazier, and five grandchildren.  For the past 32 years Alvin has been a Professional Sales & Service Agent with American National Insurance Co.  In 2008, Alvin retired from the St. Petersburg Times where he gave 28 years of his service. 

Today Alvin gives back to the community through the various boards and committees he serves.  As a member of St. Mark M.B. Church for the past 20 years, Alvin is on the Board of Trustees and a Chairman of the Finance Committee.  Another board Alvin serves on, one which is near and dear to his heart, is Gibbs High, Class of 1968; where he is a Board Member and also Chaplain.  Alvin believes it was his “total educational experience” at Gibbs High School that formed the foundation for his success in life.

"God has smiled on us.  Let us enjoy and be thankful for his many blessings.  There is purpose in our lives and we make a difference in the world."

-Alvin J. (BIGMAN) Frazier

 

 

Saturday, October 20, 2012

45th Reunion Celebration July 11-14, 2013

Greetings Classmates,
It's been nearly 45 years since we walked across the stage of our Alma Mater with dilploma in hand.  Gee, where has the time gone?  Ready to "remember when" and celebrate?  Great!  Awesome!

We are planning now for a wonderful and affordable 45th Reunion Celebration.  Let us know your thoughts and ideas.  Just as a side bar, the Reunion is always subsidized by the funds from our Holiday Extravaganza, making it the most affordable event ever.
 


 
               Hope that you will plan now to attend, it will be a joy to see each of you!

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

2012 Holiday Extravaganza 12/22/2012

Are you looking forward to our upcoming Holiday Gala?  Well, I sure hope so.  It's the perfect time to meet and greet one another during the holiday season.  It would be so nice to have you there along with your family and friends. 

Classmates, we will be going on the floor for our annual photo shot at 9:30 p.m. sharp.  We would like to see you in the photo, so mark it now and plan to be there.