It seems like only yesterday. . . . .
This is the best presentation of the sixties I've ever seen online. It is very well done.
Just click on the link and sit back and enjoy the memories.
It seems like only yesterday. . . . .
http://moreoldfortyfives.com/TakeMeBackToTheSixties.htm
Hello to all!
Looking forward to the reunion.
Thanks to the committe for all of your hard work! (Great website, Rick!)
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Hi classmate,
It does seem like yesterday and yet so much time has slipped by. I am considering attending the reunion, but have reservations about the years gone by. When I left Cheyenne I did not keep ties with anyone in the class. I guess that this is pretty common but I don't think that I have much in common with anyone any more. Would like to see Karen Ausman and a few of the girls that I was friends with. I am not sure that anyone remembers me. If you do please contact me and let me know that I will at least know a few people who are going to be there. Hope the website has a lot more entries that will jog the memories!
Hope to see you all in Aug. Tanya
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Kathleen Finch Gude
Husband Jerry
Married: 8-31-1968
Children: 3 daughters, 2 grands
Occupation: Secretary, school volunteer
Free time:traveling (by plane, boat or car), FL gardening
Hobbies; 2 dogs,antiques, genealogy searches,
States/countries: 20 yrs AF life in W.VA, S.Carolina,TX, FL, German (E & W), England, Italy, Ireland, Scotland
Highlights: being a mom, 20 yrs AF life & experiencing different cultures & people,& food
Things in H.S. still important; friends & reconnecting with old friends,
Favorite Hangout: Owl Inn
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Hi, everybody,
I am planning on attending the Reunion. I am combining it with a visit to my sister in Montana. Would you believe that it will be less expensive than if I just tried to get to Bozeman?!! To Tanya Monk - yes, I do remember you and Karen Ausman. However, I do hope that we have name tags (Hi, I'm - - -) because I am not good at matching a face with a name from long ago. I also would like to thank the committee for planning the reunion, for "finding" me and Rick for a great website. Judy
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Hi Judy,
Thanks for your comment, I have been in contact with Karen by e-mail and hope to see you all at reunion. Your right name tags, although I have never liked them, would be great! I am sure it would be a help to reconnect for those of us who haven't kept in contact or who just have the big memory problem. Maybe we have all changed from the look that we had in the Yearbook, do ya think? Where are you living now? One of my best friends moved to Montana near Bozeman, I think. She is in Bitterroot Valley. We went up there last year and it is fantastic. Still haven't figured out if I am going to be able to attend the reunion. My Father is not doing too well and we have committed to a trip to Lake of the Ozarks in September. Every trip is hard to make and with gas prices, who knows! Will let you know for sure. If not I hope someone will take lots of pictures and maybe post them on the website. Hope to hear from more classmates soon.
Tanya Monk Bailey
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Judy, I am so excited to see you again!! I so agree with the nametag business! See you soon! Marion
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Change of Plan. My husband Cork and I will be there. Can't wait.
Linda Forister Adams
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Married to Darcy 1994
4 children, 11 grandchildren, 3 stepchildren
Previous occupation USAF, 26 years; present - part-time driver
I would really like to be doing anything in the next few years.
States and countries visited/resided - visited all states except Maine, NH, VT, CN, RI. Countries: Canada, Greenland, England, France, Spain, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Greece, Turkey, Saudi, Pakistan, India, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Angola, El Salvador, Panama, Columbia, Equador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Brazil.
Life highlights: Worked in the US Embassies in Santiago, Chile and La Paz, Bolivia. Was Purchasing Officer on an emergency human relief project in southeast Angola during the Angolan war. We were credited with saving many, many people from starvation.
Favorite song - all of them, especially "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" and "Foolish Little Girl". Was pleased to see the Shirelles perform Foolish Little Girl in Berlin
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