Sunday, August 31, 2008

Jerald Bowden

Jerald and Glenna

Jerald Edis Bowden
696 East 2700 North
North Ogden, Utah 84414

Spouse: Glenna Fletcher Bowden originally from Roy , Utah

Married 37 Years, 7 Children [4 Boys, 3 Girls], Anton, Jared, Mathew, Holly, Esther, Timothy, and Amber.
11 Grandchildren, 4 grandson's and 7 granddaughters.
Work at Mckay-Dee Hospital [ 23 years], as a Journeyman Plumber also as a Licensed Remodeling Contractor.
My wife is a Piano Teacher and Homemaker.

I am active in Scouting, Woodbadge Course Director March 2008, NYLT Course Director 2005, Trapper Trails Council Chairman over Summit [NYLT] Training, Active member of the board of The Silver Beaver Colony, and Advancement Chairman over Troop 88.

I love Camping, SNOWMOBILING, Dutch Oven cooking, Scouting, and My Grandkids.

Went to Scotland and England in 2007 for the World Scout Jambaree.100 Year Anniversary of Scouting.

Favorite memory of Weber High 1968: The dances, football games, and eating accross the street at Mcdonalds.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Ranel Hancock Hales




Wow! I cannot believe 40 years has passed! It sounds like 4 decades, almost a half a century! Are we old or what?Those 40 years have been busy, this is what I have been doing...I worked for the Internal Revenue Service for 15 years, where I met and married my husband, Don Hales.

I also worked at Country Boy Dairy for several years. I terminated my employment at the IRS, completing my service as a Remote Terminal Technician, when I started my family with Don, but continued my service at the dairy. There were many ineveitable changes that were about to happen at the dairy. So Don and I decided to move to a more rural area and farming community for our family out in Rockford, Idaho in July of 2000.

Rockford, west of Blackfoot, Idaho is my home town now. If you blink on HWY 39, you'll miss it! We enjoy our close-knit community. We raise hay and grain on our 1220 acre farm. Our family consists of our son, Adam, who is 25 years old, and recently got married to Morgan Pierce of Springfield, ID; and our daughter, Kaylee, who is 23 years old and got married to Ted Garling of Morgan, UT. They both live nearby with their spouses and work on the farm. Kaylee graduated from BYU-Idaho in 2007, and Adam is graduating in the Spring of 2009, also from BYU-Idaho. Adam, Morgan, and Ted all served LDS missions. Adam to Oakland, CA, Morgan to Washington D.C., and Ted to Cali, Colombia. We are all active in our LDS church callings.

We regretfully lost Don in November of 2007, and have had to make adjustments, which has been very challenging. We all love and miss him deerly. I am excited to see the class of 1968, and hope that we are all enjoying our 'mature' years.

Ranel Hancock Hales
ranelh@mstar2.net

Friday, August 29, 2008

Glenn and Alison [Tippetts] Driggs

The Driggs Clan


After High School, I enlisted in the Navy and ended up spending six years with them, including an all-expense paid cruise to the Western Pacific, language training (Italian), and a trip to Italy for two years on an exchange assignment with the Italian Navy. Along the way I married Alison Tippetts (most important and best decision I have made in life) and this October we will celebrate 39 years together. While in Italy our first two (Michael and Heather) of our six children were born. In 1974 I was discharged from the Navy and moved back to Ogden, where one year later I started my college education and graduated from Weber State in December of 1979. While living in Ogden, we had three more children (Danny, Shaun, and Matthew). Our last (Heidi) was found in a cabbage patch in Fort Worth Texas while we were stationed there with the Air Force. After graduation, we left for the Air Force and more excitement which included eight years in Germany and fours years in the US Embassy in Lisbon, Portugal that included another trip to Monterey, CA to study Portuguese prior to going to Lisbon. Following retirement from the Air Force in January 1998, I joined The Boeing Company in Mesa, Arizona and currently sell the AH-64 helicopter to the U.S. Army. Retirement must be out there somewhere and I still need to decide what I will do when I grow up. That’s my sweet and condensed version of the last 40 years. Attached are a couple of photos. The family picture was taken a couple of weeks ago and includes our six children, three daughters-in-law and ten grandchildren. Next to Alison, they are my greatest blessing. I will leave it up to Alison to put her spin on the last four decades.

Okay, here’s my “spin” on the last 4 decades:
While Glenn was off seeing the world with the navy, I was living at home and attending Weber State. We got married about a year and a half after graduating from high school, and will celebrate our 39th wedding anniversary in October, although we’ve actually been “together” since we first started dating during the summer of ’66, just before junior year. One week after the wedding we left for Jacksonville Florida, where he was going for school. Other than the five years we spent back in Ogden while he completed his bachelor’s degree, we’ve lived all over the place, including San Diego, Monterey, and Marysville CA…Rantoul, IL, Fort Worth, TX (where, by the way, Heidi was actually NOT found in a cabbage patch, but was born at the Carswell AFB hospital) We also spent 14 wonderful years in Europe, including Catania, Sicily—during which time, as Glenn mentioned, our two oldest children were born in the Navy hospital in Naples. We also lived in Landstuhl and Zweibruecken, Germany; Lisbon (Cascais), Portugal, where he had a 4-year diplomatic assignment. When we finally came home from Europe, we spent less than a year in Albuquerque, NM, where Glenn retired from the Air Force. From there we came to live in Mesa, AZ, where he had gotten his present job selling Apache helicopters for Boeing, and we’ve been here ever since. I like it a lot, except for about 3 months of the year…and I’ll bet you can guess what three months those are!
We’ve had an exciting life, and I still get goose bumps when I hear his voice over the phone!



We’re really looking forward to the reunion, since this will only be the second one we’ve been able to attend over the years…can’t wait to renew old (figuratively speaking) acquaintances!!

Judy Hunter Cottom


Larry & I celebrated our 24th anniversary in August and are thoroughly enjoying our retirement. Larry retired from the fire department 5 years ago and I retired from IRS 3 years ago. Since I retired we have been traveling the USA in our Motorhome. We've also been able to fit in a Caribbean and Mediterranean cruise. This year we have been in 35 states, Canada and the District of Columbia. We've had a good time and have seen lots of beautiful country. We have a blog from our summer trip if anyone is interested in seeing where we've been.
LarryandJudyTravels.blogspot.com .



Although we're gone alot, we're still able to find time for our children and grandchildren. I have two - Jennifer and her husband Brian. She has a son, Brett and a daughter, Baylee. He has a son Ryan and a daughter Shelby. My son, Nick passed away a couple years ago.

Larry has three - Sherri and her husband Craig and their daughter Katlyn; Debbi and her husband John. Debbi has a son, D.J., and daughters Cori and Kyli; John and his girlfriend Lindsay. We have 3 boys who are 17 and seniors this year, 3 girls who are 13, one 12 and one 8. Yes, we have lots of fun at family gatherings, especially with 5 'drama queens'.








Besides family and travel we are also involved in the Model A Ford Club (at our 20th reunion we won a prize for owning the oldest automobile, a 1931 Tudor Slant Window Sedan), a Winnebago Travel Club and we are NASCAR fans. I'm looking forward to this reunion even though I don't know how it could be #40. We're not that old, are we?

Judy (Hunter) Cottom
1420 W. PinedaleFresno, CA 93711
email- lj8384@sbcglobal.net

Jacque Jensen Poore


THE SHORT STORY OF THE LAST 40 YEARS OF MY LIFE
--Jacque Jensen Poore

BYU – 1968-1971: Had a blast, BS in Business Education, married Jeff Poore from Oakland, California
Chicago – Taught High School, learned a foreign language ( African American Jive), earned PHT (Put Hubby through) from Loyola School of Dentistry, loved life and Chicago style pizza in the big city, had first two kids.
Salt Lake City – Settled into real life raising a lively family (6 children – 3 boys, 3 girls ranging in age from 35 - 20). Involved in lots of volunteer work with Church,PTA, Jr. League, American Cancer Society, High School Booster Club and other community projects. Sharpened my passion for cooking, hiking, travel, reading, knitting, designing homes. Perfected the skill of envisioning the perfect family events, working like crazy to make the fairy tale happen, and then forced to adjust my expectations when the lively bunch haven’t cooperated with my vision. I am a very slow learner—I’m still at it.
Loving This Highly Underrated Stage of Life – Jeff and I have been married for 38 years. He is retired from a real job and is able to work at his own pace from home in his PJ’s. I have started a "late in life" career in residential and commercial design and have been fortunate to work on stunning projects with great people. I feel so lucky to have work that feels like play. We seem to feel an urgency to quench our thirst for travel, and never tire of exotic adventures. The best part is the grandchildren. Four of our six children are married and we have five beautiful, brilliant, funny grandchildren. Even the newborn (not pictured) is uncommonly spectacular.
By the way—Life is still a blast! Can’t wait to see all of you and catch up. Thanks to all who have worked hard to make this reunion happen.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Charlene Hodson Ottley


I have been married to the same great guy, David, for 39 years. I am a semi-retired payroll specialist for the Kennewick School District working only when they can’t make it without me. I am a full-time grandmother to 16 wonderful grandchildren (two more on the way) and I have 9 children, 6 of which are married. We have 1 valedictorian, 5 Eagle Scouts, 4 returned missionaries & 1 serving, 1 Marine that did 2 tours in Iraq, 1 professional football player that has held a record for the longest punt and 1 therapist to analyze our weirdness (a full time job).

Scott married Stacy Zunker and lives in Kennewick with their 3 children. DaLene married Scott Brunson and also lives here in Kennewick with their 5 children. Nancy married Jeff Otte and lives in Federal Way WA with 1 child and Jeff has a son that they wish they had more often than they do. (Yes, Nancy went from Ottley to Otte). Brett married a Texan, Kim Mullin, and lives in West Seattle, WA with their 4 children. Cindy is single and likes the sports that city life has to offer her so she moved to Portland, OR. Kirk married Tiffany Hansen and lives in Parker, CO with their 2 children. Chadd married Tami McGary, and lives in Richland, WA with their black lab, Tank. (That should give away who the Marine is). Adam is attending BYU UT and will graduate in April and then will be going on to Medical School. Our baby, Crystalin, is serving a mission in Baltimore, MD so we are empty nesters that have frequent visitors. We don’t have time to get too lonely, and I thought life was suppose to slow down when you got older!

I enjoy serving in the church, camping, quilting, genealogy and bike riding. We just got back from an annual old fogies 18 mile bike trip in the Washington Mountains that goes through a 2 ½ mile former train tunnel and over several trusses. I love life and have been so blessed with a wonderful family. I am looking forward to the reunion, even though I have to come by myself because my husband had already agreed to be a staffer at Woodbadge for the Boy Scouts before we heard about the reunion.

Charlene Hodson Ottley
2620 S. Everett Pl.
Kennewick WA 99337

Wendy Lloyd Burton


I’m with everyone else that has said WOW! I certainly don’t feel like it has been 40 years since we graduated from Weber High School. Amazing! I don’t feel like I’m as old as the numbers say I am.

I am single and have been for about 10 years now. I’m still waiting for the love of my life to show up. ). I work at Hill AFB and enjoy what I do as a budget analyst and have been there for over 23 years now. I graduated from College last year and have a great feeling of accomplishment to have FINALLY done that.



I have two wonderful daughters (Angie & Amy . Angie is the mother of my two tremendous grandsons, (Tyler 5 & Justin 4) and is busy working for a group of Pediatricians while doing a wonderful along with her husband raising my great grandson. They live close so I get to see them quite often.

My younger daughter Amy has a great job she loves, stocking Home Depot store’s garden shop, except it doesn’t pay much, so she is looking for just the right next job.


I just purchased a new condo which I haven’t even moved into yet. I’m excited to get into it. I live in West Roy now and will move to West Haven to the condo in about 2 months.
I can’t wait to see everyone and I think spending a relaxing evening visiting and getting caught up with everyone will be great fun.

Currently: Wendy Burton
4164 W. 5250 S.
Roy, UT 84067.
e-mail: winwen50@msn.com

Bob Dabling

After retiring from the US Army in 1994, we moved to Colorado Springs so that I could go to work for the Air Force. I am currently the Senior Analyst for Strategic Issues and Chief, General Military Intelligence Division, Joint Intelligence Operations Center North. My division supports both the North American Aerospace Defense Command or NORAD (familiar to those of you who have seen War Games or Star Gate, or watched us track Santa) and the United States Northern Command. I’ve been in my current position for almost six years. My job requires me to travel extensively – I’ve been to Germany, Russia, Japan, Great Britain, Canada, and Mexico multiple times within the last six years. We have four children (a daughter and three sons), two grandchildren (a boy and girl), and two dogs.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Patrice Moyes Archibald


Wow, 40 years. It just seems like yesterday that I told my brother Jerry I would come to work for him in Phoenix, but I said I could only stay two weeks because it was Spring Break from college.

Well, 10 years, a marriage, divorce and 2 kids later, I left Phoenix just in time to attend our 10-year reunion and moved home to Utah.
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In 1995, a close friend’s son tried to line me up with his boss and told me his name was Jeff Archibald. I told him that I had gone to school with Jeff and yes, I would go out with him. We dated for two short months and were married in November, 1995.
This marriage came to an end much, much to soon. On December 1st, a few days after we had celebrated our 12th anniversary at the Timbermine, he died suddenly of a massive heart attack while snow blowing our walks. The night of our anniversary he sat across from me and told me how much he loved and appreciated me and thanked me ‘for the wild ride.’ Little did I realize that three days later he would be gone.

I have had a very blessed life in spite of my loss of Jeff. Everyone always kids me about having gypsy blood running through my veins because I love to travel and go every chance I get. I have also been very blessed with wonderful kids, grandkids and friends.



My daughter, Michelle is the mom of three children, Lacey (18), Chance (14), and Kaden (13). In 2004 she married Billy Raymond, a dad of three, Kayla (15), Whitney (13) and Nicole (9) and together they are like the Brady Bunch. They live in Farr West.



My son, Chad, lives in Anthem, Arizona with his wife, Mary and three children, Ben (6), Kate (4) and Ella (1).



I am so looking forward to this reunion to get caught up with everyone,

Patrice (Moyes) Archibald
1148 East Snow Creek Drive
Layton, Utah 84040
801-546-4222

patricearchibald@yahoo.com

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Kenneth B Jensen


Laurie and I have been married for 30 years. We have 6 children. Rebecca graduated in art from BYU and works as a graphic designer for the Baytown Sun newspaper but would love to do Japanese style comics. Michael is a 2nd year law student, also at BYU, and was married recently to Alejandra Guerra from Santiago Chile. Tim is married to Jodie Madsen from Alpine,UT and is to finish his BA at BYU in economics this Christmas, presently he is interested in working for the State department Marissa just graduated in Latin while Jeff just started at BYU and Jake just entered high school.

We have lived in Baytown Texas about 23 years, coming here from Waldwick, New Jersey on a transfer with Exxon Chemical, where I started to work after my PhD in Fuels Engineering from the U of U. Here I have worked as a process engineer generally, helping conceive and execute projects for ethylene and polyethylene plants as well as some work in methanol, acetic acid, vinyl acetate and gassification. Occasionally I have been involved in projects in refineries also. Presently I work in the Houston office of a large international engineering company based out of Canada--SNC-Lavalin. I have also at times worked in doing evaluations of small businesses, particularly relating to their technology, for an investment banker.

In the LDS church I am presently on the High Council of the Houston Texas East Stake, where my assignment deals with welfare and preparedness. This puts me in an active position to prepare for hurricanes and to deal with their aftermath. We are grateful that Gustav appears to have not done tremendous damage. Certainly we had a lot of activity with Rita and Katrina.

After becoming increasing concerned with our continuing loss of freedom I have become much more politically active, not so much by my nature but because of the need. I have served as a Republican precinct chairman and and election judge. I support the ideas of the Declaration of Independence and its vehicle of execution- The US Constitution. I oppose the power flowing to the UN, the WTO, NAFTA, CAFTA, the proposed FTAA, the World Court, etc.(NWO) and lately the drive for the EU like effort to put us in the North American Union (NAU). I have written letters to the editor, congressman, etc. Several years ago I went around the Texas State convention with a sticker that said "I am a Ron Paul Republican".

One of my hobbies is writing music and I have taken some classes in audio engineering.

All of the above has kept me pretty busy but I hope to reconnect better with friends from the past because it is wonderful to learn from one another and support one another.

Regards,

Ken Jensen
5004 Fairway Drive
Baytown, Texas 77521
281-424-9185.

Jone Garner Olson


Turning 40 has been great. ( I now use reunion years not actual age). We have 4 wonderful grandchildren to spoil and a bit of spare time to enjoy each other. My husband John and I traveled to Italy this summer and we were able to keep up with the rest of the group. You can't ask for more than that. We are both still working full time trying to save for this thing called retirement. We have been very blessed with wonderful friends from high school and beyond. I reflect often about those years gone by and would not change a thing. Well maybe kissed a few more boys but other than that. No regrets..

Happy 40th Warriors... we are even better than we remember.

Jone Garner Olson

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Doug Russell


The attached photo was taken this past May at The Barn Golf Course in Pleasant View. My #3 daughter Bonnie (24) married Kaleb Nielson, they bought a cute little house in Willard and Bonnie will graduate this fall from Weber State with an English major. From the left is my #1 Camille(36) with her husband Erik and son Rowan and little girl Tess. They live in Portland, OR. Camille has a degree in Anthropology from the U, and a Masters Degree in Urban Planning from the University of Washington in Seattle. Then #4 Kylee (22) with her husband Greg Secrist, live in the Terrace and Kylee is attending Weber State. Then Bonnie and Kaleb, then my sweet wife of 30 years Linda Widdison from Hooper, then some old fat bald guy in a cowboy hat inadvertently flipping us off. The next little cutie is #5 Jackie (20). She is a sophomore at Utah State University on a full scholarship as a University Ambassador, she is still single and planning on going on a mission. Then #2 Kendra with her husband Ethan, son Oliver and identical twin baby girls due September 12th. They also live in Portland and Kendra just graduated from Portland State with a degree in Graphic Arts. Linda and I live in North Ogden and travel to Portland a lot to see our grand kids. We still ride horses regularly and enjoy boating and golfing. Linda cuts hair at the Great Clips in North Ogden and I've been a Broker with Century 21 for about 20 years. We are looking forward to seeing everyone at the Reunion, unless those twin little girls decide to come early! Doug Russell

Layne and Marilyn Ellis Thompson


Layne and Marilyn Thompson live in Crystal Lake IL. They have 5 handsome sons, 3 beautiful daughters-in- law and 3 adorable grandchildren. Marilyn teaches in a middle school. Layne works for State Farm insurance.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Brenda Crittenden Carnahan


2008 has been a very busy, hectic and wonderful year so far. I blended families with Scott Carnahan (Weber class of 69) and we have 14 fun grandkids together.


We are heading to Alaska for a fishing/bear hunt combination and will enjoy some more fishing and hunting together around Utah and the west this fall.


My first daughter Amanda Taylor is President of the Junior League of Ogden for the year; second daughter Kallee Genta opened up her State Farm Insurance office on 25th street in downtown Ogden to give her mom a little competition; third daughter Brinley and her husband Ryan Saunders opened up their dental practice in North Ogden; and special needs son Critt is now independent with a place of his own and a good job with Lockheed Martin at the Freeport center. Scott also has three wonderful children and spouses and our kids all like each other. (Lucky us!)


We are looking forward to things calming down and just enjoying whatever time we may have together with family and friends.

Robert Peterson


The following is the Bio of the Petersen family.

Bob & Rozann Petersen
2252 N Morgan Valley Dr
Morgan, Ut 84050

August 8, 2008

It’s hard to believe that 40 years have come and gone since we were together at Shopko High. That always brings a laugh to people as I talk about Good Old Weber, Grand Old Weber High School.

In the course of time, I have lost a little youth, but mostly my hair. On the other hand, I used to have a six pack but have since traded it in for a keg, if you know what I mean. My, how life sometimes gives and then takes away. Sometimes it gives you a little more than you need in some places.

At the present I am in the financial services arena. I am a solicitor and find people who want to have their 401k, 403b, Roth IRAs etc. actively managed. I am associated with Compass Active Tactical Money Managers in Chicago. The company I am with is a nationwide company. I also work in the Mortgage and Real Estate business. We have also teamed up with The Money Store and U-First.

My sweet wife, Rozann and I have been married for over 37 years. We have 9 grandchildren and one on the way in November. That will make 5 grand boys and 5 grand girls.

My oldest is a boy. His name is John Robert Petersen. John and his wife Amy have three children and they live in Cedar City, Utah. John is the Magazine designer and Art director for the Huntin’ Fool Magazine. The Huntin’ Fool magazine is a Guide to Western Big Game Hunting. You can view it on the web at www.huntinfool.com. It is the finest hunting magazine of it’s kind.

My next child is Kaylauna Harvey. Kaylauna and her husband Greg Harvey are the parents of four children and one to be born in November. Greg owns and operates a large dental practice in Salem Virginia. He employs 2 full time dentists along with himself. One thing I admire about Greg is that he is not afraid to get out there and be an entrepreneur. He is young and loves the challenges of business. They live in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia.

My third child is Spencer Grant Petersen. Spencer and his wife Whitney, are the parents of a little boy and girl. Spencer and Whitney live in Richland, Washington. Spencer works for the largest construction company in the world. They were the company who dug the channel under the English channel from London to Paris. Spencer was recently named their number one Engineer in his level in the entire company, worldwide. We are very proud of his accomplishments. He is working on the construction of a Nuclear waste plant in Richland.

Our baby, Christopher Merrill Petersen is a handsome 24 year old hunk. Chris just competed in the Utah Summer games in Cedar City, Utah in June 2008. He won two gold medals in the Powerlifting competition.
He weighs 182 lbs. He won the dead lift by lifting 475 lbs. He also won the pound for pound competition. Chris is in his senior year at SUU. He is majoring in business.
He also works as a graphic art designer for the Huntin’ Fool Magazine. Chris is an extraordinary artist. He has five of his wildlife art pieces for sale in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in a large gallery on the square. He is still looking for Mrs. Chris Petersen.

Life has been good to Rozann and me. We have been richly blessed. Our oldest son, John served an LDS mission to Paris, France. Our youngest son, Chris served his mission to Bolivia. He was caught in a war over natural gas in 2003 and had to hide for over a month or be killed. He finally was able to escape. To this day it is still too dangerous to allow North American missionaries in the La Paz, Bolivia mission.

All three of my boys are Eagle Scouts.
The attachments are two pictures of Chris. His face is kind of distorted in the one because of all his blood vessels bulging at the seams. The other one is normal. Rozann and I are looking forward to this year's reunion to see if you all look as old as we do. Getting old is not for weaklings.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Colleen Ferrin Wilson


I have been married to Doug Wilson from Eden for 37 years give or take 5 years. He is from the class of "67". I am crazy about him, he just gets better every year.

We have 5 children, 4 girls and 1 boy.
Holly, our oldest is married to Lex Shaw and lives in North Ogden. They have 3 children.
Robin is married to Nate Healy and lives in South Ogden. They have one child.
Nikki is married to Aaron Wolthuis, has three kids and lives in Perry.
Mac is married to Priscila Zivic [from Argentina] and has three children. They don't live anywhere right now as they are literally on their way to New Jersey where he will be working on his Doctorate in Spanish at Rutgers University.
Carly is married and has one child and lives in Eden.
So if you are keeping track, that makes 11 grandchildren. We love living in the valley, it is so beautiful here even in the winter when there is 4 feet of snow. I have worked for Intermountain Health Care at Mckay-Dee Hospital for the last 15 years in the Radiology department. Doug is a Fireman/farmer. We are pretty content with our life here in Eden and enjoy good friends and family. My favorite thing to do is to be with my family. I love it when we are all together. It is so crazy...........love them when they come..........love them when they go.


Carly, Nikki, Mac, Holly, and Robin



My favorite hobby is hiking. I started hiking with a group of ladies about 10 years ago. We call ourselves "Women Who Do It", because we don't just talk about going on hikes, we actually plan them and do them. We have hiked in the "Saw Tooth Mt's" the "Tetons", the Zions "Narrows", Grand Canyon's "Phantom Ranch", "Wind Rivers" in Wyoming, "Ice Lake" near Silverton Colorado, and many others. We do not back pack in, but rather stay in local accommodations and do day hikes anywhere from 5 to 20 miles. We like showers and good food. Brenda Crittenden Carnahan and Sally Oyler Pincomb are two classmates that hike with me. We have so much fun and mostly laugh and treat blisters!

I am so excited for this reunion as I try and keep in touch with many of my classmates. Many of them have helped to shape my life and at times have saved it. I hope to see you all and get reacquainted with all those who come. Hope to see you there