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05/20/26 03:18 PM #12176    

 

Ray Bledsoe

Hey all, once again I enjoyed the photos  and really appreciate the identification under each. I've been in Scotland and won't return to Reno until mid June. Your handsome faces reached clear across the pond. Read your antics daily and enjoy them. Stay healthy. 


05/21/26 10:24 AM #12177    

 

David Long

It's not me - I don't have whitewall tires....laugh


05/21/26 10:46 AM #12178    

 

Jack Keefe

Thank you to Marvin for the great photos of the gathering at The Windjammer. Our next outing will be August 21 for the 80th birthday party. (It's free, and bring your plus-one.) If you've already replied to Sharon Green Leipold but haven't heard back -- you might re-contact her just to be sure she got your message. See you at the Doubletree on August 21.


05/21/26 06:41 PM #12179    

 

Wendy Stephens (Cullen)

Thanks  for the pictures.  Looks like it was a bit chilly with all the jackets.  


05/22/26 11:38 AM #12180    

 

David Long


05/24/26 10:19 AM #12181    

Linda Bristow (Elias)

In anticipation of Memorial Day, tomorrow, I offer many thanks to all veterans, from the bottom of my heart.  Bless you all!                                                                                                                                                              Linda

 

 

 


05/24/26 02:56 PM #12182    

 

David Long


05/25/26 06:02 PM #12183    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Thinking about Bill Buff on this Memorial Day. I'm sure some of you will be doing the same and understand why. Sending thanks to our veteran classmates!!! I found this photograph of Marv marching in the Memorial Day parade on Main Street in 1960. (He is on the far end of the color guard.) Yes, I may be an old hippie, but that has never kept me from admiring those of you who served our country.


05/26/26 01:58 PM #12184    

 

David Long

Great picture, Mel.  Looks like Marv has shouldered an M1.

That was a lot of weight for a 14yo to be carrying around.  From personal experience  inboot camp, Nam, and my duties upon return (I was responsible for the armory for  Marine Corps Reserve Detatachment in Columbus, OH) I know the weapon weighed in at 9.5 lbs unloaded !.

 

Way to go, MARV!

  


05/27/26 06:08 PM #12185    

 

Jack Keefe

Alexander's Steak House, site of this year's Christmas dinner, announced yesterday that they are closing as of May 31. This post is just a reassurance to let you know that your class social committee has been at work on a new venue for our popular December dinner since the news broke. When we get something nailed down, we'll let everyone know. 

Meanwhile, everyone have a great summer!


05/27/26 07:02 PM #12186    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

I don't know if it is just me, but for some inexplicable reason, I am filled with nostalgia today. Seeing Dave's reaction to the photo I posted of Marv on Memorial Day, watching the Indy 500 (which I've attended 3 times) on Sunday, the first seasonal gathering of people in my condo last night by the pool, listening nonstop to the aria Vissi d'arte from Puccini's "Tosca", getting ready for my granddaughter's dance recital on Saturday, knowing that we are all in or approacing our 80th birthday, going down the Internet rabbit hole of history, or the surreal dream I woke up to this morning, I am in a state of reflection and emotional la la land. Does anyone else have days like this?

It feels so good and, at the same time, makes me realize how lucky I have been.

 


05/27/26 11:27 PM #12187    

Linda Bristow (Elias)

Mel:   Those thoughts and dreams can come almost out of nowhere!  Interesting how nostalgia can kick us!   


05/29/26 12:21 PM #12188    

 

David Long


05/31/26 10:42 PM #12189    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Where is everyone? I'm so happy when someone posts something here. Like many of you, I CHECK IN EVERYDAY hoping to see somethng new. Dave L. and Sandy's humor are great, but there are over a hundred of you out there who are silent. Where are you? About 10 people post regularly, but that leaves the majority of you who are free loading. We know you are watching and want to hear from you. Tell a joke. Tell a story. Share a memory. Post something. We love all of you Raiders '64 classmates. Remember the cheer...ONE FOR ALL, ALL FOR ONE, BLOOMINGTON WE LOVE THY NAME? That is still true. So don't be shy, let us hear from you. You are loved, needed and matter to all of us.

 

 


06/01/26 07:36 AM #12190    

 

David Long


06/01/26 09:46 AM #12191    

Faith Crissey (Campbell)

I just recently got connected onto this site, and am looking forward to re-connecting with several classmates!  I live in Myrtle Beach SC, and have been here for 36 years (can't believe how time flies!!!).  I visited B/N last year for the dedication of the Lincoln's Lost Speech outdoor mural.  It was really good to revisit some of my old spots...


06/01/26 02:03 PM #12192    

 

Sandra Jeakins (Singletary Sizemore)

Hi Faith!   Glad you posted to say hi.  I was at the music portion of the dedication to the Lincoln Mural on the courthouse square, last summer.  I don't walk too well so I didn't go over to you, but I do remember the  announcer saying you were there and them talking to you. I remembered your name from school.

So glad to have a new peron say hi on this site. I hope it encourages others to join in, too.

Faith, do you think there is a chance you can make it back for the class birthay party and Cheeks the next day in August?  That would be great to see you there!

 


06/01/26 02:54 PM #12193    

 

Melvin (Mel) Theobald

Faith, great to know you have signed in. Like Sandy, I hope you can make it to the August celebration.

From today's Chicago Sun-Times. I can relate to this.


06/02/26 09:00 AM #12194    

Julie Hart

I didn't know about the new Lost Speech mural so thanks for mentioning it.  One of my daughters did a history project on it and I have a plate hanging on my wall.  Has always fascinated me.


06/02/26 12:56 PM #12195    

 

David Long

Thursday!  I'll be visiting a 'close friend', John.  Acturally the visit starts on Wednesday and concludes on Thrusday.  It's time for the 80yo to hopefully have his final (drumroll please) colonoscopy.  The gallon of prep liquid is prepared and in the fridge and a new book has been downloaded onto the Kindle.  

The VA must think I'm old and absentminded (true) because they've called multiple times to remind me to take the prep pills and when to start drinking the prep liquid and have said they will call again tomorrow to remind me again.  I have a reminder set on my phone to remind me to look for the reminder call.    The prep liquid is really overkill as there's a Thai restaurant 1 block away that has a great PadThai extra spicy that would have the same results surprise

 

On a different and very serious note, got some great news from our former parish in Kansas.  A family from the parish was vacationing in Colorado and their 16 month old daughter was bitten by a rattlesnake.  The Great News is she was rushed to the Children's hospital in Denver and after 10days has been discharged.  It was touch-and-go for several days, but things are really looking good for her now.


06/02/26 12:58 PM #12196    

 

David Long


06/02/26 01:05 PM #12197    

 

Joan Pease (Clark)

How nice to see a post from my Franklin School friend Faith! 
My mom's health was compromised by asthma, and our family moved to California in the summer of 1962. I missed graduating from Bloomington High and have been living in the desert off and on for decades. 
I have a vague memory that at one time, I was in school with Faith, Hope and Charity. Does anyone remember a soft-spoken girl with glasses named Phyllis Hope? And Charity was the first name of a vibrant brunette? Or perhaps I'm getting people mixed up with Palm Springs High School classmates.  
I enjoy visiting here to see familiar names and experience sweet memories.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


06/03/26 12:36 PM #12198    

 

Jack Keefe

The vibrant brunette was possible Charity Lee. She was in the Class of 1963, and, last I asked, still among us although living out of town. But sorry to say, the name Phyllis Hope doesn't ring a bell. 

Great to hear from you, Joan.


06/03/26 12:40 PM #12199    

 

Jack Keefe

Hey, guys -- it was 62 years ago tonight that we graduated from BHS: June 3, 1964.


06/03/26 07:38 PM #12200    

David Brock

Just a note--Things here are pretty much as usual.  We seem to have a few less hummingbirds than usual, but still 6-8 regular feeding at the feeders.  Garden is in and all the tomato plants are blooming--a few small ones are set.  With luck, the first one will be ready by July 4, the magic date.  Cucumbers are up and blooming.  Red and Yellow peppers seem to be doing well.  Looks like the friends and neighbors will have a welcome supply in a month or so.  best wishes to all


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