Posted by Pamela Fugere Schmidt (’73): Bismarck, ND
Gary,
Greg Larson (70) is our next door neighbor on Marina Bay in Mandan. While going thru old photos a few days ago, he discovered this pic of myself, Edith Struck and Trish Larson. Notice the matching dresses. We think the occasion was the wedding of Greg and Trish’s older brother, maybe in 1971 or 1972? If so, I believe Trish sang for the wedding while Edith and I played flute. Great memories of good friends – and many thanks to Greg for letting me keep the photo!
DHS Class of 73 gals
Trish Larson, Edith Struck and Pamela Fugere
Workshop posting
From Trish Larson Clayburgh (’73): Livingston, MT
https://www.facebook.com/trish.clayburgh/posts/10208859898809145
Hi Gary. Don’t know if the link to this video works or not, but thought I’d share. It’s an ad for a workshop I will teach for the first time on July 8. All the photos are taken by my partner. I was there…These are the fabulous Pryor Mountain Mustangs. The second photo is of Cloud, the famous palomino stallion. He is thought to be “gone”, as nobody has seen him in over a year. He would have been 20 this year. Many of his offspring are in the photos.
Lots going on! My main mare Maggie has a bad case of Laminitis, my 1st Art Festival is this weekend, and I am reaching 26 students Pathophysiology in an online course.
Still finding time to ride the trails, plant a garden, and play with the dog.
We leave for Iceland on July 16th. Will drive the ring road and camp for two weeks in the land of waterfalls, Geothermal eruptions, and Icelandic horses. More video to follow….
Love to all and hope you all are riding happy trails, while we still can!!!
Trish
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Blog (475) posted on May 31, 2009
05/31/2009
Reply from Shirley Olson Warcup (49): Ivans, UT
Gary,
Thanks for correcting those birthdate errors for my mother. How do you manage to do all that you do??? What you’re doing must require more time than a full time job! I read every word of every e-mail. I may not know each individual but I know the family from which they came. I love the information from long ago and also the current Info–including the current newspaper articles of who did what and when. It’s almost as good as being there. If you and your wife ever get to the St. George, Utah area, give us a call–we have two spare bedrooms. In a few days the Huntsman World Senior Games begin here–there will be senior citizens from all over the world competing in everything from chess to 26 mile marathons. Ron and I just watch!! We did drive our old cars (1929 Ford Phaeton and 1929 Ford Cloth top pickup) in a parade a couple weeks ago. I’m happy to report I didn’t kill the engine as I shifted going up and down hills, I didn’t grind the gears too much as I shifted–so all in all it was a successful trip.
Once again, thanks for making life more enjoyable for “us old folks”.
Shirley Olson Warcup
Request from Aggie Casavant (69): Fort Mill, SC
Hi Gary, For those of us who did not make it to the class reunion,could you post a couple pictures each day of different people from different classes? I for one would find it fun and very interesting.Like maybe you could ask people from each class to send you a couple pictures each. Thanks Gary….Aggie
Reply from Toni Morinville Gredesky (68): Farimount, ND
Hi Gary– Hey, I’m getting the blog again. I was receiving it for about a month. Hope all is
well with you and your family. Toni
Reply from Bev Morinville Azure (72): Dunseith, ND
Gary, I also have read the book by Mr Landsverk…….It is very well written and very interesting. I think everyone would enjoy reading it.
Reply from Shonda Azure Campbell (94): Minot, ND
Clarence & Bev Morinville Azure’s daughter:
From Sharron Gottbreht Shen (59): Everett, WA
Thank you to everyone who helped me identify the Catholic Daughters of America. I had no idea that there was a chapter of these mighty women in Rolette County. I searched the census records for the Morinville/Peat families several years ago for a friend from Lodi, CA, so rather amazing to have identity of Eva Dion Peat. Frances Morinville appears just as I remember her in the CDOA photo; we should all age so beautifully.Joe Morinville. Just brushing shoulders with the man made one feel stronger. Joe lead the rosary with great feeling at Dale’s bier those many years ago. Very comforting from such a solid man and friend. The other gentleman I remember from ’61 is Emil Morin. He and his wife sat at mom’s side for over an hour. No words. They had lost their son that summer. Joe Morinville’s picture worth a thousand words.
I have been browsing in pages of old Turtle Mountain Star issues and always take time for Tarsus news. Several items about the Morinville Hatchery. Also a golden nugget for the Morinville family, the nuptials of Joe and Frances. Sharron
Sylvia Bergan’s obituary posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe: Minot & Bottineau, ND
Sylvia made the BEST pies/other baked goods! She was a very pleasant/friendly lady. Neola
Class of 65 Reunion 7-12-07
Standing: Angela Berube, Karen Schneider (64), Margaret Metcalfe, Evie Gottbreht & Alan Boguslawski
Seated: Cecile Berube, Connie Halvorson (64) & Phyllis McKay.
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