Reunion Committee Meeting – June 2010

 

John Baumann & Janice Quick Ashborn checking out a hotel for our reunion

Our reunion committee met on June 5 to “get the ball rolling” for our 50th reunion that will take place in the Fall of 2011. Between now and the end of 2010 the committee will be looking for a venue that will suit our needs, placing emphasis on proximity to an airport, hotel amenities, cost, availability, nearby activities and food service.

Wasting no time, we started the meeting by visiting a hotel in Dana Point that would possibly satisfy most of our requirements, except that the hotel is not located near a major airport, which could be a problem for out-of-town classmates. We will keep you posted as we get closer to making a decision. Also, we’re open for suggestions, so if you know of a hotel that you think would be suitable for our reunion, please leave your comments below and we’ll check it out.

To view photos of the reunion committee meeting BBQ click on the following link: http://flickr.com/gp/9806517@N03/j7q955

Bill Reeves update


Bill Reeves’ surgery was a success and he just found out that he may be able to go home on Friday, if all goes well and the Physical Therapy team releases him. He’s been building strength in his upper body so that he’ll be able to manuever the wheelchair that he’ll have to use for the next few weeks while his foot heals.

Bill wants to thank all of you for the cards, phone calls and visits. As some of you know, it can get pretty lonely in the hospital, especially for lengthy stays.

He is going to need some help with transportation for a while, so if any of you live near Vista, California and are available to drive him to and from medical appointments, Bill would really appreciate your help. In the meantime, let’s keep him in our thoughts and prayers.

You can reach Bill on his cell phone at 760-295-9655.

May 2010 Golf Tournament


On May 22-23 Azusa Aztecs Class of 1961 held its semi-annual golf tournament. Bob O’Connor hosted the Palm Desert tournament with help from Richard Montes and Richard Rubio. Of course their spouses did most of the work– preparing meals, greeting classmates and making sure everyone was comfortable. Thank you Patty O’Connor, Joy Rubio and Rose Montes! The Saturday afternoon BBQ was moved indoors because after a good hour of lighting matches and jiggling tanks and cables, none of the men could figure out how to light the outdoor BBQ– that is, until Chuck Hardin read the instructions. It helps to have a techno nerd in the group. Adding to the fun, Bob O’Connor jumped into the hot tub with the tournament lineup in his pocket, so players had to wait a while for the paper to dry out before they could find out what teams they were on. Anyway, the food was good and the company, fantastic!

The tournament was held the next day at the Shadow Ridge Golf Course in Palm Desert. Butch Lightfoot, who drove from Phoenix, Arizona, was and is one of our best players. His teammate, Joanne Srack Mead, the only woman who played, twice beat Butch and Richard Rubio in her long putts (I witnessed it and caught it on video)– Yeah Joanne!Also caught on tape was Bob O’Connor using his foot as a putter at one of the final holes.

Bob gave me my own cart since I was taking photos and video of the tournament. The only mishap came when  I accidently put my foot on the gas pedal (electric, really) instead of the brake and ended up almost giving Sonny Rau whiplash as I rear ended his cart. Luckily he wasn’t hurt.

It got a little windy and cold the last few holes, but everyone managed to finish, despite interference from tumbleweeds blowing across the fairway. Chuck Hardin’s team placed first and Roger Whiteley’s team placed second. Chuck, Roger and Dave Hartley (who drove down from Oregon) all received individual prizes at the awards ceremony with Chuck and Dave getting the most unusual prizes.

At the awards ceremony and dinner following the tournament I managed (with Chuck’s help) to display the photos and video I shot on the big screen TV for everyone to see. Richard Montes’ running commentary was priceless!

To see photos of the tournament and BBQ click on the following link: http://flickr.com/gp/9806517@N03/w4k055

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Girl Scout Follies

How many of our classmates can you name in this old photo of the Girl Scout Follies?

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Slauson School – Mr. Wellington’s 7th Grade Class

Here’s another photo provided by Sharon Hunt-Carden. Do you recognize anyone in the photo? Comments are encouraged and welcome.

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Riley School – Grade 5 – Mrs. Phillips’ Class

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Class of 1961 45 Year Reunion Photo

The above photo was supplied by Sharon Hunt-Carden. Thanks, Sharon. How many classmates can you identify?

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Barbara Hawley Hartley has passed

Today we lost a beloved classmate, Barbara Hawley Hartley. She passed away peacefully at OHSU hospital in Portland, Oregon surrounded by loved ones. Her husband and best friend, David Hartley, is going to need our support and lots of  hugs to help him through this difficult time. Love and prayers and deepest sympathy to David and his family.

Barbara’s family is asking everyone to please wait a couple  of weeks before calling David. In the meantime you can send cards and notes to him at 35570 Cold Springs Road, Lebanon, Oregon 97355.
 
Barbara will be cremated and there will be no memorial service. This summer the family may host a celebration of her life, but nothing is definite right now.
 
Thank you for supporting her family through your cards, words of kindness and prayers.  Barbara was a very special person and we will miss her.

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Dick Bessire on cover of national magazine

Our fellow classmate, Dick Bessire, is featured on the back cover of the Beckett Sports Monthly where he was chosen to represent the Upper Deck Company as their Hockey representative for 2010.  He is now known as The Hit Man.  Dick was selected by Upper Deck because he is an avid collector of sports cards and specializes in hockey.  The Beckett is a monthly publication that is sent out world wide and reports on value trending of sports cards. Click the following link to see Dick on the cover page Dick_Bessire – Hit Man cover