Alumni Sandstorm ~ 06/13/05 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5 Bombers sent stuff and 1 Bomber funeral notice today: Richard Roberts ('49), Dave Rhodes ('52WB) Carol Carson ('60), Lynn-Marie Hatcher ('68) Mike Davis ('74) ******************************************************* ******************************************************* >>From: Richard Roberts ('49) To: Marilyn DeVine Dow (52) Hi, Marilyn, actually, Carol Tyner Roberts ('52) and I were not in Death Valley, we were in the Carrizo Plains, east of the coastal range in San Luis Obispo County. A fellow by the name of Chuck Holtz ('55) was in Death Valley and took that beautiful picture. It's a classic. What a contrast, the Mojave Desert and where you live, Alaska, both unique and beautiful in their own way. Bomber cheers, -Richard Roberts ('49) ******************************************************* ******************************************************* >>From: Dave Rhodes ('52WB) Re: All Bomber Luncheon ~ 06/12/05 Those of you Bombers who live in the Tri-Cities area missed out on a really great time at the luncheon that we had on Sunday in West Richland. Hopefully more of you will attend next month. -Dave Rhodes ('52WB) ******************************************************* ******************************************************* >>From: Carol Carson Renaud ('60) To: Patti Mathis Wheeler ('60) Re: Viet Nam Wall I identified with your post about the Viet Nam Wall. I visited the one in Washington D.C. while there on business several years ago. While I did not lose a family member or friend in Viet Nam, I had the same experience when I walked up to the wall. I, too, had to find a bench and sit down. Fortunately my weeping was not a solitary experience... there were many around me doing the same. What an emotional experience and one that I am glad I experienced. I hope the youngsters coming behind us will learn about our wars and never forget to honor those who have secured our freedoms and the freedoms of countless people around the globe. -Carol Carson Renaud ('60) ~ Shoreline, WA - where the weather can't make up its mind whether to rain or shine. ******************************************************* ******************************************************* >>From: Lynn-Marie Hatcher Peashka ('68) To: Irene de la Bretonne Hays ('61) So happy to read the news of your son, Michael's band getting this kind of exposure! Hope that the many Bombers local to the Tri-Cities will be able to show up in major support of him. Also, congratulations to you (as his Mother, you DO deserve some credit you know!) and him for his award as "Best Blues Drummer in the Inland Empire". I do wish I could be there to hear him play – but I will be only two days from my move to Idaho for my first Psych NP job – so my body (if not my heart) will belong to packing boxes at that point! Namaste, my friend. Lynn-Marie (Morgan to you) Hatcher Peashka ('68) ~ In Spokane, but not for much longer! ******************************************************* ******************************************************* >>From: Mike Davis ('74) I'm leaving for Missouri this Friday. I plan on taking I-84 all the way to Ogden, Utah and catch I-80 there across southern Wyoming. I'm wondering if anyone is familiar with Hwy. 30 from Pocatello connecting with I-80 just this side of Rock Springs, WY. Looks like I could save some time by taking Hwy. 30 to catch I-80 instead of going all the way to Ogden. Anybody know what kind of road Hwy. 30 is? -Mike Davis ('74) ******************************************************* ******************************************************* ******************************************************* Funeral Notice scanned from the TCHerald by Shirley Collings Haskins ('66) >>Dana Fishback ('92) ~ 9/20/73 - 6/8/05 http://funeralnotices.tripod.com/ ******************************************************* ******************************************************* That's it for today. Please send more. *******************************************************