Friday, December 19, 2008

Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah! Feliz Navidad!

And a Happy 2009, to you, too.
Best wishes to all of our classmates for a happy, healthy, and prosperous new year.

As the old song goes... see you in September.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

It's Snowing....


Looking out my window last night I saw that winter was really beginning in Seattle. Because snow is such an infrequent visitor to Seattle, I had to head out to find something to photograph. I headed to the Top of Queen Anne Hill thinking that because it was several hundred feet higher I'd find lots of snow ...and lots of Xmas lights.

Wrong on both counts, though I did manage to find a representative sample. As I write this post... the snow has finally begun in earnest. Winter is here. Perhaps we'll have a white Xmas? We'll see. Statistically the odds aren't very good, but you just never know.

At the very least the city will be virtually shut down tomorrow. When a flake of the white stuff falls in Seattle everything comes to a screeching halt. Of course we're a city of hills, so some allowance must be made for that fact, but it's sure not like in Montana. Rain we can handle ...snow is another matter altogether. -Ed

Friday, December 12, 2008

Reunion Plans Update



Good news! The reunion committee has secured a block of rooms at $89 per night at the Holiday Inn Grand Montana hotel. Call 1-406-248-7701 or 1-800-465-4329, ask for Reservations, and reference Senior High Class of 59. Reunion dates are September 3, 4, and 5, 2009.

The side entrances to the hotel do not have elevators, so if you have a problem hauling luggage upstairs, either enter from the front of the hotel or ask for a ground floor room.






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B-Day King and Queen



Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Dan's the Man!




Dan Noennig loved baseball. Still does. Cecil Musberger (Brent's dad) organized baseball at Lissa Field, corner of Virginia Lane and Rimrock Rd. Dan says those were the good ol' days--parents weren't very involved!

Of course, it's obvious there wasn't much money for uniforms, either. And look at the size of those feet!

7th Grade, Lincoln Jr. High


Another contribution from Dave Moulton. Many of you will recognize yourselves and your friends. Such innocence! So young!

(Double click to enlarge.)