totem7.gif (4838 bytes) Grab a Big Chief burger and let's go loop the pole while we check out how we have changed over the years.

There's a "giggle" at the bottom to read while you're waiting for the photographs to upload.  Enjoy.   :)

 


 

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George B. Jones (Jan '52) and his wife Debbie with
Gene Bosetti and his wife, Sara Jane Bosetti

 

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Classmates Margaret (Conn) Sjostrand and
John Nicora.  Taken the summer of 1998.

 

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Classmates Fred and Rita Neilson and three of their seven grandchildren.  From left to right:  Jeff (age 16), Tim (age 14) and Chris (age 9).

 

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Classmate Patti (Callanan) Stanley and her husband,
Bob Stanley.

 

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Classmate, Robert J. Meade and his lovely wife, Ada, and their adorable granddaughter, Ashley.  This photo was taken about a year ago ('97) at Ashley's dance for 7-year-olds.   Gramma and Grampa were "escorts." 

 

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Pat (McCullough) Cline, with her husband Tom, daughter Linda and poodle "Angel."  (For those who are unaware, this is the Webmistress' mommy and their beloved family pet Angel - who was anything BUT an Angel).

 

 

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SO....

       ...a couple of enterprising young men enjoy bungee jumping so much they decide to go into the bungee jumping business. 

After carefully researching the prospects of where they could start the business, they both agree that Mexico is the best place because they would have a corner on the market.  There are NO bungee jumping businesses in Mexico!!

They are are excited about this great opportunity and each invests sums of money to buy everything needed to get this business off the ground. They buy a tower with platform, bungee cable, insurance, begin an advertising campaign, etc.

They move to Mexico and begin to set up in the square of a little town.  As they are constructing the tower, a crowd begins to assemble.  Slowly, more and more people gather to watch them work.  And they finish all the preliminary work.

One of the guys figures that he would demonstrate to the crowd how it all works by test jumping. 

He bounces at the end of the cable but when he comes back up the second guy notices that he has a few cuts and scratches.  Unfortunately, his partner is not able to catch him and he falls again and bounces back up.  This time he is bruised and bleeding.  Again the second guy misses him and his buddy falls again and bounces back up.  This time he is really battered. He is bleeding and looks like he has some broken bones.  He is almost unconscious.   Luckily his partner is able to catch him.

"What in the world happened ? ... Is the cable too long?" his buddy asked.

"No" the first guy says through busted teeth.  "The cable was fine ... but what the heck is a pinata?"