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11/04/21 12:12 PM #3727    

 

Treasa Struble (Skiles)

Oh, Gail, I'm so sorry for your loss. The "widows" club is growing too quickly. Remember happy times, cry when you must, and feel the warmth of friends to sustain you. Warm hugs.


11/04/21 02:30 PM #3728    

 

Jo Karen Bogart (MacAulay)

Gail, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Widowhood is not an easy mantle. Remember to be kind to yourself. Grieve as you must, and also remember the good times. My sincere condolences.  JoKaren

 

 


11/04/21 03:52 PM #3729    

 

Jerry Olivas, EdD

Hey Gail, It’s Jerry Olivas here. Sorry to hear about your lost. Sounds like you and Nick had a great life together with Nick having a great deal of courage, battling cancer since 1992, and was curious and creativity too. I strongly believe that memories of past loved ones are important. These memories, in a way, help keep people connected with people (and situations) they were close to. I still feel quite close to many of my past relatives, although no longer physically present, they continue to enlighten and give me joy. Take care. Jerry


11/04/21 04:01 PM #3730    

 

Jerry Olivas, EdD

Hi Treasa, That could be John Moore’s cardigan. Even if it isn’t his, he could use a new/used sweater to wear in his recliner while watching re-runs of his favorite TV show, Gilligan’s Island. Jerry


12/07/21 04:19 PM #3731    

 

Jerry Olivas, EdD

Ciao a tutti, Here’s a somewhat cheery (as in Cheer Leader) article I just published that will help get us in the right spirit for the holidays—and hopefully get us to start making plans for some big adventures--soon. Enjoy! Jerry

https://www.e-travelmag.com/Portugal/Lamego/

 


12/11/21 02:47 PM #3732    

 

Jerry Olivas, EdD

CV memories time!

Hi All,

Wow, that surveillance situation in Chula Vista sounds pretty heavy duty. I recently heard, and did a little web research, about how Chula Vista is one of the most surveilled cities in the US. This got me thinking a little about who was watching and listening to me and my friends during my Hilltop Jr. and Senior High days.

During those days surely, my parents were trying to figure out what I was up to, but I was smarter than them—certainly I was smarter than them! But I do remember a couple of stories that I wasn’t so smart about. One was sneaking out at night through my bedroom window to meet up with Jim Probert and Mickey Wright to help ourselves to the ‘free’ ice cream from the nearby Eskimo and Good Humor trucks parked outside of some of my good neighbor’s houses. Not sure why they never lock the door to those delicious ice cream sandwiches. I think it had something to do with keeping the truck connected to an electrical source. Anyway, easily we could help ourselves to two or three sandwiches or bars with—with no ‘steakin’ cameras surveilling us.

Another more daring escaped was ‘borrowing’ my and other parent’s cars after everyone was fast asleep. The favorite here was Roger Williams’ mom’s ’59 White Chevy convertible. Roger and I, and I think Dean Butterfield, could get that Chevy over 100 on the Silver Strand, top down. Rolling my dad’s ’51 four door Ford out of the garage and down the street was a little trickier than Roger’s mom’s car, and not nearly as fast, but that drive to drive, and, I guess, get away with something, meant we had to do it. The tricky part of ‘borrowing’ a family car in the middle of the night (very early morning actually) was keeping as silent as possible. For the Ford it was push it down the street a little and pop the clutch to start the engine. Roger lived on a slight hill so shoving it down the driveway and down the street until starting the car was easy and quiet enough. However, getting back in the garage because of the slight incline of most driveways was rather difficult, which meant getting the garage door opened in advance, getting your speed up, then turn the engine off, and do a high-speed coast exactly into the parking spot, with an occasional retry.

But old school type in-person surveillance did catch up with me on my ice cream and Ford excursions. Once when I was stepping out my bedroom window I stepped on the outside water spigot and accidentally twisted the water on and that very faint water running noise eventually woke my dad up and he was not patiently waiting for me after my early morning dessert courses. On my return seeing the lights on in the house about 3:00 AM caused my full belly of ice cream to become a bit upset. My excuse of “I went back to Hilltop Jr. High to get a book I forgot in my locker” did not work. I thought about telling my dad that if mom would buy more ice cream to have around the house that I wouldn’t feel the need to go out for dessert in the middle of the night, but I was smart enough not to say that.

But much worse than my ice cream bust was getting caught after having a fun night (early morning) of laying rubber in my dad’s Ford. It was that damn snoopy ‘surveilling’ neighbor that had insomnia and was good friends with my parents. Yep, there my dad was sitting in our Cinderella home kitchen nook with the lights on waiting for my return. I think it was the maddest I had ever seen him. But luckily it wasn’t that bad for me because ‘borrowing’ of the ’51 Ford on that night my brother (Jim) came with me, which he almost never did. And he was the older, so he got most of the blame.

Yes, those were the days; won’t forget, and yes, would do it all over again. And those of you, you know who you are, that I passed in those very early morning hours, good we did those fun things then because staying out sight of all that Chula Vista surveillance, including those low flying drones, wouldn’t be easy now. It might be easier to stay out of sight of parents and neighbors.

And I must say this, too much surveillance is a bit of a scary thing. Personally, I don’t have anything to hide, and I am not hiding from anybody (the exception here is the Mexican Federales). But in all seriousness best that businesses, governments, and others don’t know too much about each of us because history has shown us that they may and do use that information in ways that are not legal, fair, or ethical. Just sayin’

Okay, off to to survey those xmas lights on Guava Avenue, if that still happens. ENJOY THE HOLIDAYS HILLTOP CLASS OF ’64.

Ciao, Jerry


01/03/22 02:18 PM #3733    

 

Robert Eugene (Bob) Beckwith

 

Hilltop ‘64

Happy New Year to one and all.  It’s cold and clear in Idaho.  It is snow/sunshine bright.

I’m working on 2022.  I’m heading your way toward the end of the month.  If anyone wants to go to lunch let me know.  Be fun to catch up.  I also need help contacting Kay Ochi.  If anyone can help that will be most appreciated.  I have left messages on our page, but haven’t heard from Kay. 

A student, Teresa Tamura, from Nampa High class of ’78 has written a book that I think Kay would be interested in.  The interesting connection: Kay was a cheerleader and so was Teresa.  Kay was our Lance editor and chief, Teresa was on my yearbook staff as a photographer.  All that said, part of the reasons I’m trying locate Kay. 

But also, fun to consider having lunch if anyone is so inclined.

Wishing you all the best for the New Year.  I’m always hopeful and have high hopes for a new year.  We will learn what the future will bring.

Best to All

Bob


01/05/22 01:19 AM #3734    

 

Rosalee May (Rosie) O'Day (Mason)

Hi Bob,

I'm in!  I'd love to see you and any other classmates who want to join us.  Great idea!  I hope it works out.

Best always, and Happy New Year to our Lancer friends.

Rosie


01/05/22 05:03 PM #3735    

 

Sharon Gayle Aland (Robinson)

Hi Jerry, I remember dating your brother Jim when I was a sophomore.  Hope life is good for you !

 


01/05/22 08:41 PM #3736    

 

Jerry Olivas, EdD

Hey Sharon, Good to hear from you. Brother Jim has, and is, doing very well. As you might remember he was, and still is, Mr. Personality. He could sell you, me, anyone anything. He basically sells himself, which is easy for him to do because he believes in himself and always has confidence. Recently my wife had a bit of a serious health issue, and Jim was there with good advice—it sounded like good advice anyway. Jim is now living on the Central Coast of CA (near Pismo Beach) and family wise for Jim—holy cow—I lost count. As for me: two wife’s, one son, and a lot of sweet cats. And unlike Jim I went a little wild between wife’s in my mid 20s. But overall it’s been a good life for all of the Olivases. Actually, I am working on a time machine to go back to Hilltop and Chula Vista. Take care Sharon and I will let Jim know you checked in—and maybe still dating 😊. Jerry


01/05/22 09:30 PM #3737    

 

Sharon Gayle Aland (Robinson)

Ha! sounds great - glad to know everyone is doing well - Sharon


01/05/22 10:00 PM #3738    

Kay Kozuye Ochi

Hi Bob, Yes, despite my lack of response, I am alive and "well". All I can say for my behavior is "my bad". I would be so pleased to meet your student. I enjoyed your connecting the similarities in our experiences . . . feel free to share my email address with her. I don't understand why you had trouble with my email address: kkochi@aol.com. (?). If that persists, call me at (213) 595-7507. And, again, yes! I would love to join you, Rosie, and any other Lancers for lunch at the end of the month. Just keep me/us posted as to the date, etc. Thanks, Bob, for your efforts on my behalf. Happy New Year to you and all of our HHS friends. - Kay

 

 

 


01/06/22 08:02 PM #3739    

 

Treasa Struble (Skiles)

Good afternoon fellow Lancers-I, too, would join the group for lunch when you are in town, Bob. It will be good to see long time friends--notice I did not say  Old Friends. Hope everyone is healthy as we live through yet another "Groundhog Day" year. 


01/06/22 09:10 PM #3740    

Madeline Bazzel (Hooper)

I would like to know when and where also.

01/12/22 07:17 PM #3741    

 

Rosalee May (Rosie) O'Day (Mason)

Hello Lancers,

There will be an informal gathering of anyone who wishes to join Bob Beckwith and some of the Lancer gang on Thursday, January 20, at 11:30 am, at the Topsail Restaurant, outside patio, at 1360 N. Harbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92101.  It is just above the Brigantine Restaurant.  Please wear masks when not eating or drinking.  One other request -- please let us know if you think you will be coming so we can try to get enough tables.  A few of us will be there at 11 am to make sure we get spots and greet everyone.  The forecast is for good weather, but it may be breezy on the rooftop patio.  Hope to see you there!


01/13/22 02:17 PM #3742    

Gregory Jay (Greg) Witherspoon

Sounds like a fun lunch but a long drive from LA.

Enjoy each other.

Greg Witherspoon


01/13/22 05:51 PM #3743    

 

Treasa Struble (Skiles)

Sounds like a good time to meet up with some Lancers who live locally. See you there.

Treasa


01/14/22 06:19 PM #3744    

 

Jo Karen Bogart (MacAulay)

I would enjoy seeing all of you, but not into flying down from Utah right now. Enjoy!!!


01/27/22 11:04 PM #3745    

 

Bruce Wilson

 

l kind of lost interest here once I tracked down John Vredenburgh.

Probably would have gone to lunch, but I was in Sharp Hospital after Temporal Artery Biopsy surgery.

I have Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) which I had never even heard of before.

As a public service I will post some info about it later.

It is an affliction of the elder set and can lead very quickly to blindness in one or both eyes. 

Fortunately for me, I have a great and perceptive Opthalmologist who called me at home and said "get yourself to the ER stat".

 

Stay tuned.


01/28/22 01:02 AM #3746    

 

Rosalee May (Rosie) O'Day (Mason)

Dear Bruce,

I have been very worried about you sinceyou hadn't been on the website in a long time.  I am so sorry you are going through this.  I plan to read more about what you are facing.  If there is anything Dennis or I can do, we don't live far.  Just let us know.

Best always,

Rosie 


01/28/22 12:39 PM #3747    

Madeline Bazzel (Hooper)

Sorry to hear about your medical problem Bruce, but I am glad you are better. Take care.

01/28/22 01:44 PM #3748    

 

Bruce Wilson

Thanks Rosie and Madeline. 

Rosie I will PM you

At 75 "better" is becoming a very relative term.

 


01/28/22 01:54 PM #3749    

Kay Kozuye Ochi

Hi Bruce, yes! very sorry to hear about your surgery and diagnosis. I, too, missed your posts when you went radio-silent. . . and would appreciate your sharing about "arteritis".  Your opening sentence was provocative. Curious as to your finding John Vredenburgh. His name came up at lunch last week with Bob Beckwith. We had no idea about John's whereabouts and just wondered. Please share if you wish. I hope that "we" can meet for lunch again- perhaps in a couple of months. Really nice to catch up with Bob, Rosie, Dennis, Tom Koruan, Bev Burton, Kay Kirkendall and Teresa Struble. Be well -   Kay

 

 

 

 


01/28/22 05:26 PM #3750    

 

Bruce Wilson




01/28/22 05:29 PM #3751    

 

Bruce Wilson

 

The video I posted comports well with what I have learned from my doctors about Giant Cell Artirits

 


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