Belmont High School Alumni
Dayton, Ohio (OH)
Walter South
Belmont High School
Class of 1967
→ Join 2340 Alumni from Belmont High School that have already claimed their alumni profiles.
→ There are 67 classes, starting with the class of 1948 all the way up to class of 2024.
WALTER'S PROFILE
First Name | Walter |
Last Name | South |
Graduation Year | Class of 1967 |
Gender | Male |
Current Location | Springboro, Ohio |
Hometown | Dayton, Ohio |
Relationship Status | Married |
About Me | Politics is too partisan, and sometimes patriotism is cast aside. Patriotism is honor and love of your country and your brothers and sisters. With politics I get the impression that it's all about what's good for the party and not the Country. WHAT DOES BEING AN AMERICAN MEAN? Being an American means enjoying more security, freedom and liberty than any other nation in the world. Being an American means supporting and defending American democracy and every democracy that supports America. Being an American means pledging allegiance to the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands. Being an American does not mean coming to America to become an American for no other reason than to have the freedom to harm other Americans for profit. Being an American means to be free from those who come to America not to become Americans but to harm Americans on behalf of foreign powers. Being an American means being educated and participating in democracy. Being an American means learning about American history and what it means to our survival. Being an American means re-examining ourselves in times of adversity and coming to no uncertain terms with those who threaten or undermine our freedom. Being an American means trusting in the establishment of our Constitution "...to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity..." Being an American means that we cannot abide any attack against our people or our country by any evil in the world. Being an American means that we must exact American justice against all those responsible for acts of terrorism against America up to and including the cowardly, heinous acts of war committed on September 11, 2001 in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. What does it mean to be an American? It does not mean living in fear of terrorism. It does not mean living in a culture of social aggression, political rancor, legal anarchy, superficial selfish interests and media-driven chaos. And, clearly, it does not mean living in fear of terrorism. Being an American means living free, love of country and the constant effort to make it better. At this point in time it probably means that "we're mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore." However, there's something else about being an American that's disturbing, indeed, self destructive. Before the smoke of death had settled on the day of infamy, this American watched a troubling segment of a program that aired on public television. "History of the Future: Technology and the Global Village" contained a piece by a teenager about being American. In the production a teenage girl skated around on her roller blades talking to people about what it means to be American. Her conclusion between each interview was to skate up to the camera, smile and say, "What does it mean to be an American or to be in America? Nothing! It's just a place where you live." Then she made the peace sign and roller bladed away. Is that casual glibness our future? Considering the way our culture has eroded, maybe so. Meanwhile, this American wonders what America will do about this deeply seeded crisis, and what that young film producer thinks about being American now... PRIVACY NOTICE Warning--any person and/or institution and/or Agent and/or Agency of any governmental structure including but not limited to the United States Federal Government also using or monitoring/using this website or any of its associated websites, you do NOT have my permission to utilize any of my profile information nor any of the content contained herein including, but not limited to my photos, and/ or the comments made about my photo's or any other "picture" art posted on my profile. You are hereby notified that you are strictly prohibited from disclosing, copying, distributing, disseminating, or taking any other action against me with regard to this profile and the contents herein. The foregoing prohibitions also apply to your employee(s), agent(s), student(s) or any personnel under your direction or control. The contents of this profile are private and legally privileged and confidential information, and the violation of my personal privacy is punishable by law. DISCLAIMER My association with any person, group, "fan page", or any other kind of association that can be made on Facebook, should not be interpreted as my personal endorsement of that individual or group, or interpreted as a de facto proclamation by me of my political or personal views. FAIR USE NOTICE For all images, photographs, videos and anything I may post to my Facebook wall or anywhere on my Facebook page: Posts to my Facebook wall may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes, to advance understanding of moral, ethical, and social issues, etc. This constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 107 of the U.S. Copyright...(read more) |
Class of 1967 Alumni
→ Reunite with 50 class of 1967 alumni that have joined.
Vickie Mccoy
Class of 1969
Gary Knight
Class of 1986
Sandra Devers
Class of 1964
Jerry Mattingly
Class of 1968
Sam Finfrock
Class of 1969
Ernest Woosley
Class of 1963
Phil Foell
Class of 1985
Jessica Finley
Class of 2003
Lynn Poland
Class of 1964
Patty Newland
Class of 1968
Debbie Diorio
Class of 1973
Brandon Barrett
Class of 2008
Steve Harnden
Class of 1975
Debbie Bowling
Class of 1977
Johnnie Young
Class of 1990
Pat Lins
Class of 1963
Earl Morton
Class of 1997
Dorothy Othersen
Class of 1965
Arthur Rasor
Class of 1969
Terry Jones
Class of 1998
Benjamin Cox
Class of 2011
Kimberly Breh
Class of 2005
Angelena Lewis
Class of 2000
Elizabeth Tuttle
Class of 1978
Recent Class of 1967 Reunions
Plan a Class of 1967 Reunion for Free
16th Annual Big Belmont Bison Bash
Invited Classes: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980
Date: Aug 07, 2021
Description: Music DJ in the Pavilion Menu: Dot’s Hamburgers Hot Dogs Belmont Potato Salad McHafies Pies Green Beans ...(read more)
13th Annual Big Belmont Bison Bash
Invited Classes: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978
Date: Aug 11, 2018
Description: The 13th Annual Big Belmont Bison Bash is on the 11th, the 2nd Sat of August, 2018 and starts 5:00pm. Open to the first ...(read more)
Class 1967 50th Year Reunion
Invited Classes: 1967
Date: Aug 11, 2017
Description: See Reservation Flyer in Nancy's photos or Reunion photos. FRI AUG 11 - Social hour 6:00 - 7:00 cash bar, 7:00 Buffet Di...(read more)
Class of 1997 High School Reunion
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: Jul 21, 2017
Description: Friday: Dinner @ Los Reyes Mexican Restaurant, 2290 E. Dorothy Lane, Kettering, Ohio 45420 (each person responsible for ...(read more)