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08/01/08 09:02 AM #20    

 

Sue McKinny (Short)

LOL Polson...I laughed about Ebeling too...but not for the same reason. I first looked at it and thought it was some sort of ad for senior citizens and I thought "WHAT THE HELL???"....it wasn't until I got out my GRANNY GLASSES and read the FINE PRINT that I realized it was a page from our yearbook!


08/01/08 03:20 PM #21    

 

Michelle Franz (Lisser)

Hey Soro --
That story about the TP job at Jodi's had come to my mind too. That was the best job we ever did. Short of some of the "signing" of people's yards. I cringe at the thought, when our house gets TP'd now!

Let see if we can get Jodi to update her profile! Or gallagher for that matter!
Shelly

08/01/08 08:46 PM #22    

 

Craig L. Wiklund

I'm glad everyone is enjoying the web site! Please thank Sue (McKinny) Short for the great idea. She forwarded the name of a place that makes it easy to setup the site, and I took her advice and set it up. I just wish I would have done it sooner. My wife Melissa has been helping a lot with site maintenance and setup, too.

08/01/08 09:48 PM #23    

Steven K. Frazier

Good job to everyone involved in this website!!

08/03/08 07:42 PM #24    

Ellen J. Heitzman (Levandoski)

Thanks alot Craig It all looks GREAT!!!I really thank you for POSTING the Golf Classic !!See you at the party!! :) Ellen (Heitzman) Levandoski

08/04/08 11:12 AM #25    

Judy D. Brevig (Haus)

Craig - You've outdone yourself by adding the website to the reunion festivities. I can only imagine how much time you're putting into this shindig... but HUGE thanks to your wife for helping out, too! She must REALLY love you! But, about posting all our grad photos... think I got you back for that one!

08/04/08 08:58 PM #26    

 

Kimberly A Stanford (McDonald)

LOL @ Judy!! Good one!

08/04/08 10:21 PM #27    

 

Julie M. Boeser (O'Hara)

Oh my Judy...I laughed my ARSE off when i saw that old pic of Craig. I remember him like that too! *snicker*

08/04/08 10:29 PM #28    

 

Mark Chapman

This is fun stuff. Great to check in with all 600 and something classmates!

08/05/08 12:11 AM #29    

Geoff Ebeling

SUE PETE........I ALWAYS KNEW I COULD COUNT ON YOU!! YOU'RE THE BEST. I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO A VERY BIG HUG FROM YOU. YOU WILL BE THERE, RIGHT? I'D HATE TO HAVE TO SETTLE FOR A HUG FROM JT OR BS!?!?

08/05/08 01:29 PM #30    

 

Kirk Talley

Geoff, I didn't know you stayed up that late at night...

08/05/08 02:53 PM #31    

 

Sue Ellen M. Peterson (Polson)

I know did you see how late he posted that?!!!
Of course I'll be there and I won't let you hug JT or BS!! Are they both coming? This is going to be a blast!

08/05/08 08:34 PM #32    

Lorie M. Sejrup (McCauley)

HMMM, a get together with fellow grads from 30 years ago, AAAAHHHAAA, sounds like there could be baldness,pot bellies, midlife crisis, premenopause, grumpy old men,sagging wrinkled faces,flabby arms, droopy butts. just to name a few. This will make for a very interesting photo shoot. And some Very weird conversation. If we can all remember the late 70's. Who knows you just might see me there. Look for the LITTLE old gray haired lady with a camera stuck to her face. That is if i can rearrange some other photo ops i have scheduled. i will do my best(as usual) and yes MS Fatchett would not approve my spellin once again.

08/06/08 08:30 AM #33    

 

Julie M. Boeser (O'Hara)

Ms. Sejrup, I remember well you having a finger pointed at you by her!

08/06/08 10:04 PM #34    

Bret C. Corbin

Does anyone here know or remember Rhonda Wiitanen from Kennedy? See Classmates Profiles. I have asked a couple others and they don't know for sure. She appears to be a celebrity but doesn't look familiar. Just curious.

08/06/08 11:32 PM #35    

 

Cindy L. Westlund (Kriesel)

I have also tried to figure out who Rhonda is - I don't remember her either. She doesn't look old enough to be forty-something!

08/07/08 07:41 AM #36    

 

Julie M. Boeser (O'Hara)

Clueless (as usual) myself!

Oh by the way Cindy, we are not 40 something, we are 29 with about 20 years experience!

08/07/08 10:01 AM #37    

Bret C. Corbin

I went to her website and there was a "hear her story" link and it starts out with her at age 14 in Michigan. Its a pretty sad story but way too long to listen to the whole thing so I never got to the point where she talked about being in the GTO with Tom K in the parking lot.

Julie can I use your 29 with "fill in the blank" years of experience? I always thought when we hit 40 we started counting back towards zero. Your definition is more reasonable.

08/07/08 11:29 AM #38    

 

Cindy L. Westlund (Kriesel)

Julie - you are right! I think I will just switch to having anniversaries of my 29th birthday. No further counting necessary.

08/07/08 01:29 PM #39    

 

Sue Ellen M. Peterson (Polson)

I don't remember her either! That is a pretty sad story and I don't remember hearing anything about that. But that was a million years ago.

08/07/08 01:41 PM #40    

 

John A. Gorski

I just started counting backwards at 40 so I just recently celebrated my 32nd birthday (again)
By the time I reach my 2nd or 3rd birthday again, Not much will be different. Drooling, Wearing diapers and eating soft foods..............Works for me

08/07/08 02:36 PM #41    

Steve Town

I like to use "It's the _____ (fill in the blank) anniversary of my 29th birthday" for this year it's the 19th anniversary of my 29th birthday. PARTY!! And Bill I have to question your telling everybody about TP'n Jodi's house AND putting your full address on your profile??? Atleast ya didn't give up the rest of the crew. Do you have security camera's around your house by chance?

08/07/08 04:56 PM #42    

 

Julie M. Boeser (O'Hara)

How about some special memories about teachers at Kennedy (or staff)!

Mr. Fasching (I think that is how it was spelled) saved my butt as respects my math courses. I couldn’t “get” some of the stuff he taught to save my soul but he didn’t give up! Go figure, I ended up in the financial field!

We already know about Lori being reprimanded for her “spellin” but anyone else have some good memories or stories?

08/07/08 06:07 PM #43    

Bret C. Corbin

I don't know if this qualifies as a special memory but there were two teachers at Kennedy that helped me to know what I wanted to do career wise before I ever graduated from Kennedy. Those two teachers would be Mr Connell(sp?) in of all classes, English and Don Specht(sp? again) in Electronics class.

A few years back on a visit to MN John Gorski and I went to the front desk at Kennedy and asked if we could wonder the halls with my video camera for old times sake. They signed us in and asked me not to video tape anyone's face. Everything was so small. What I couldn't believe was that the bathrooms weren't all filled with smoke, either kind. Anyway it was a real treat to wonder the halls once again. We both said that if they were having pizza burgers for lunch we were all over that. Speaking of pizza burger, John got the recipe for those a while back and it is on the menu at my house now and again.
So while we were there I ran into Mr Specht on purpose and I really wanted to thank him but I don't think he really remembered me and didn't have the time right then anyways. So I got his email address and sent him a long email explaining my whole career life and never heard from him. Oh well its the thought that counts, right?

08/07/08 10:00 PM #44    

 

Cindy L. Westlund (Kriesel)

Speaking of Mr. Connell for English - I could not convince him that I worked in the English library and that the books I had checked out were OK with the ladies in there. He kept writing my name on the board and reprimanding me as having overdue books, so finally one day I stood up and walked out of class. I walked home, got the books, wasted just enough time to walk back into class at the end of the hour and gave him the books. What a little snot I was. I checked the books out again the next day. Strange memory!

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