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Monday, September 12, 2011

Pam's reunion picture




Pam sent me a couple of pictures...probably emptying her camera before leaving on her vacation to the west coast. Before I forget who all these wonderful people are I'm going to try and name them. If you can't make the image bigger it won't make any difference if I'm wrong but if you can and you weren't there you may not recognize us anyway so just take my word for it.

Seated in the front row going left to right:

Mary Ann Seely, Lynn Gregg, Kathy Bruce, Carol Benkovic, Joan Smith Myrtle Klaske, Theresa DeWolfe.

Second Row: Karen Uhen, Barb Willard, Bill Behrens, Nancy Lipps, Joy Meyer, Carol Wendorf, Bruce Cutting, Sue Johnson, Butch Jones, JoAnn Delaney, Chuck LeRette and Michelle Scheurell.

Third Row, beginning with Sandi Schauer (Behind Barb in the black top), Carol Ellis, Sue Deschner, Pat Varoni, Sheryl Craig, Pam Woodford, George Wilkins and Bob Schneider just behind Pam, Wayne Brown and I'm pretty sure that's Joe Neumeier sandwhiched between Wayne Brown and Butch Jones, then it's Dick Popp in the black shirt and Larry Du Bois, Butch Boutelle.

Back row on the left in the blue shirt is Dave Koepnik, Kent Bridges, Frank DeVoy Ron Nordstrom, Rolph Egnes, Larry Schutt, Mike McSorely, Tom Skelton, Ron Vegter, Leonard Logterman, Jim Foreman, Bob Speri with his drink in the air and I believe that is Jerry Stimfle's ear. Dick DeKalb's forhead is in front of Speri and behind Wayne Brown. I don't see John Richter anywhere.

So there you have it. You'll be getting your official class photo soon if you ordered one. All spelling errors belong to me.




1 comment:

  1. If you click on the picture some of the fuzzy goes away.

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