Alumni Sandstorm ~ 06/12/15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 Bombers sent stuff: Margaret EHRIG ('61) and Betti AVANT ('69) Earl BENNETT ('63) *************************************************************** *************************************************************** BOMBER BIRTHDAY Today: Dave SHEELEY ('67) BOMBER BIRTHDAY Today: Mike FOWLER ('67) BOMBER LUNCH: Noon, Mostly '52ers, Sterling's GWWay (Fridays) BOMBER LUNCH: Noon, '65 Ladies, Outback, Kennewick BOMBER LUNCH: 12:30pm, '65 Ladies, (2nd Friday) BOMBER CALENDAR: Richland Bombers Calendar Click the event you want to know more about. *************************************************************** *************************************************************** >>From: Margaret EHRIG Dunn ('61) Betti AVANT ('69) Pat DORISS Trimble ('65) Judy WILLOX ('61) Re: All Bomber Lunch ~ aka Patti's All Bomber Lunch To: All Richland/Col-Hi Bombers We've faced 100 degree weather already and it is only June. Let's hope the weather breaks before the weekend. Come join us his Saturday. We meet the second Saturday of every month.. No matter when you attended Richland/Col-Hi school; or even if you left before graduation, you are welcome! You're invited to join us! Bring your spouse, classmate, or a friend and join us to celebrate Bomber Pride, friendship and memories. You can even make new friends along the way! The menu ranges from breakfasts to dinners and there are some great selections at good prices. Hope to see you there on Saturday. WHEN: Saturday June 13, 2015 (always 2nd Saturday) TIME: We gather about noon or 12:30 WHERE: JD DINER, 3790 West Van Giesen, West Richland (Second building on the right after crossing the Yakima River Bridge.) -Judy WILLOX (Classic Class of '61) ~ Richland -Margaret EHRIG Dunn ('61) -Pat DORISS Trimble ('65) -Betti AVANT ('69) *************************************************************** *************************************************************** >>From: Earl BENNETT ('63) For Ray ('64) A pair of palindromes in a mathematical equation (wouldn't that be a palindrome in meaning, since both sides of the equal sign are technically the same? Thus, here we have palindromes within a sort-of-palindrome - but the commas on the right side are irritatingly irregular for a true palindrome, so ignore them): ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- 111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12,345,678,987,654,321 ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- I didn't find it, a former coworker sends interesting tidbits regularly. Regards, ecb3 - from a beautiful morning in central Virginia that will be 90+ before it's over; at least nights aren't uncomfortable yet. -Earl BENNETT ('63) *************************************************************** *************************************************************** That's it for today. Please send more. ***************************************************************