I am sad to see this posting. Charles Hall was such a gifted musician and vocalist in his youth. Curiously, I got to know him well only during our freshman year at University of Wyoming-- our paths did not cross much while at Cheyenne Central. I have a very distinct memory of his masterful cover of a Chicago song ("As Time Goes On"?) at a concert in Laramie that year. After I transferred to a liberal arts college in Ohio mid-sophomore year, we lost touch. I did ask several attendees at our 51st reunion in 2021 about Charles. No one had definitive information about how he was doing, though some comments indicated he was still in Cheyenne. I'm hoping I can learn more about his recent years at this upcoming get-together in August.
I was sad to see this posting,also. I saw him daily at school. He was a good person. I saw him at UW at a Neal Diamond concert. We never crossed paths while we were there.
Sue Bloomfield
I am sad to see this posting. Charles Hall was such a gifted musician and vocalist in his youth. Curiously, I got to know him well only during our freshman year at University of Wyoming-- our paths did not cross much while at Cheyenne Central. I have a very distinct memory of his masterful cover of a Chicago song ("As Time Goes On"?) at a concert in Laramie that year. After I transferred to a liberal arts college in Ohio mid-sophomore year, we lost touch. I did ask several attendees at our 51st reunion in 2021 about Charles. No one had definitive information about how he was doing, though some comments indicated he was still in Cheyenne. I'm hoping I can learn more about his recent years at this upcoming get-together in August.
Gordon Albert Kayser
I was sad to see this posting,also. I saw him daily at school. He was a good person. I saw him at UW at a Neal Diamond concert. We never crossed paths while we were there.