Alumni Sandstorm ~ 11/24/15
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4 Bombers sent stuff and one 2007 Bomber Memorial today:
Missy KEENEY ('59), Bob CROSS ('62)
David RIVERS ('65), Lynn-Marie HATCHER ('68)
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BOMBER BIRTHDAY Today: Nola DAVEY ('56)
BOMBER BIRTHDAY Today: Darla WISE ('60)
BOMBER BIRTHDAY Today: Gary CHRISTIAN ('67)
BOMBER BIRTHDAY Today: Twins: Terry & Linda HUTSON ('74)

BOMBER CALENDAR: Richland Bombers Calendar
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>>From: Missy KEENEY ('59)

To: David RIVERS ('65) & all Bombers, oh, and Jack KEENEY ('65)

I was so happy to read about Terence Knox, aka Terry DAVIS ('65) 
Burt PIERARD ('59), Glen ROSE ('58), Glen's wife, Carol ('62
Sunnyvale Hi, CA) & myself had front row seats for the play
"Ordinary People". Terry was WONDERFUL! You could tell he was a
professional... absolutely believable character from his first
line through the finale. David we expect you to praise Terry...
from a front row perspective, we thought he was super. WAY TO 
GO, TERRY!

-Missy KEENEY ('59)
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>>From: Bob CROSS ('62)

Re: President Kennedy

With the reminders of President Kennedy's assassination brought
back a reminder to me of why we live in a great nation. When
the news of President Kennedy being shot I was with a group of
students at CBC in a lounge area. All of sudden a girl went
crazy crying and yelling. After we calm her down a bit we found
out the she was from a Central American country and a president
assassination usually meant a civil war would be breaking out.
Thankfully our founding fathers thought about what to do in the
event of the death of a president. It is not pleasant but life
goes on but with real sadness.

-Bob CROSS ('62)
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>>From: David RIVERS ('65)

Re: Friends

The things we do for our friends... Jackson KEENEY ('65) called
a little bit ago to talk about the play... he wanted to know
more about Terry's ('65) college friends and to just talk
generally... he asked my opinion of the play and I scolded him
again for not using email... so a minute ago I hadda run to the
mail box and send him my post from yesterday... funny but there
isn't much we won't do for each other... not just Jack and me
but friends period... I got my "Birthday Shirt" from Jack
GARDINER ('61) yesterday... it was a keeper: "I may be old but
I got to see all the cool bands!"... truer words were never
spoken... I am truly a "fortunate son".. I enjoyed Pitts' ('63)
"favorite" list the other day... I would love to name my
favorites, but the minute the ink leaves the pen I remember
that the one I just wrote is kinda second to... or maybe it's
third... oh but wait... I forgot all about... oh geez how could
I forget... Then there are "our" songs... now I will admit I've
hadda few... sometimes I think it's too bad that was "our" song
cuz it woulda been better if it was another ours... but what
canya do... history is history is history... one of my very
favorite "our" songs is from the movie "Rome Adventure" Al Di La
by Emilio Pericoli... now that just happens the be the "our"
song of the one girl of which I am aware who will never speak
to me... personally I don't blame her... I tried to apologize
for being the biggest horses ass in the world, but she would
have none of it and so I still love the song, but there is a
teeny tiny ache when ever I hear it... I've managed to make up
with everyone else... at least they have told me we are fine...
hmmm... korse they could be lyin', huh... maybe they are just
waiting for the right moment... hmmmmmmm... maybe I should
start wearing a flak jacket... oh boy... the things the mind
can do... I wonder if you wonder like I do... I often wonder
how we know what is real... I mean each of us is locked up with
this little thing we call our brain and maybe just maybe our
reality is so far outa whack from others... oh geez... stop...
enough of that... today would have been the birthday of the
almost first ex-Mrs. Rivers... "our" song was "I'll Never Find
Another You"... HAPPY BIRTHDAY Nancy MIDDLETON ('67-RIP) on
your special day, November 24, 2015!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

-David RIVERS ('65)
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>>From: Lynn-Marie HATCHER Peashka ('68)

Trying to remember an important detail about something from
when I was 13. I wore a green knit dress and black shoes. It
was late 1963 or early 1964. I went to see "Under the Yum Yum
Tree" at Uptown Theater. I was driven & picked up by my
parents, but had permission to meet a boy outside, & go in to
watch the movie with him. I was in 8th grade, and I think he
was in 9th. We both attended Carmichael. His first name was
Terry. He was kind of plump. (No offense - there's a lot of
that going around!) Okay... the important detail I DON'T
recall... his last name. Any thoughts, anyone? (He would have
graduated in 1967.)

(Funny how this question got stuck in my mind the other day... 
and won't leave! Does that happen to anyone else?!)

Thanks,
-Lynn-Marie HATCHER Peashka ('68) ~ Haven Farm, ID  where it's 
      going to be in the 40s all week
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>>Larry BROWNING ~ Class of 1948 ~ 1929 - 2007 

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That's it for today. Please send more.
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