DHS class (’75, ’76 & ’77) reunion
Posting from Alan Poitra (’76): Bloomington, MN
Hello, I wonder if you could post this in the blog for me.
I would like to get a feel from the classes of 75, 76, & 77′ if there would be any interest in a joint class reunion next spring/summer…our class was small but I would love to get together with my old high school classmates…if anyone from any of the 3 classes be interested in getting something together I would love to hear from them…they can email me at sporttrac_6@msn.com and put in the subject line reunion…
Thank you!!
Alan Poitra
Murl (Watkins) Hill (50) at Girls State at Jamestown College.
Photo posted by Bruce Hill:
Murl (Watkins) Hill (50)
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Blog (518) posted on July 12, 2009
Posted on July 12, 2009
Email address change for Marshall Awalt (51): Newport, NC
Our new e-mail address after this weekend will be the
Reply from Sybil Johnson:Cheyenne, WY
Gary and all,
From Sharron Gottbreht Shen (59): Everett, WA
Just a footnote to Fishing News, Mobridge, SD. It was necessary for our host at the Wrangler Inn to shift us about somewhat; Victor and I switched up the hall a bit, Ernie and Cheryl moved to a ground level room with chairs outside the door for coffee and a morning smoke. We might have used those chairs once, thereafter for the remainder of our stay they were occupied by prairie dog hunters who had reservations dating from March! Vic and Ivan had laughed about the courtesy request posted in each room [big city boys], but all was clear once they saw the booted and fully armed huntsmen with their dogs arrive and park themselves in their and Ernie’s chairs at any and all hours!
It reminded me of the prairie dog village in the field adjoining our new home, occupied in 1954. I often hid in a nearby buffalo wallow and whistled the numerous creatures from their tunnels. A favorite time of year would be May when the blue-grey prairie “crocus” blooms were everywhere in that field. Much later I learned that it was also called the Pasque Flower, Anemone pulsatilla. I have planted such “crocuses” in both NY and WA just for the joy they give each early spring and the memory of home.
We passed a prairie dog village on our return to Bismarck along scenic route 1806. Their community was in a fenced pasture and I am sure pose an injury problem for the many cattle herds we saw. Sad to think the little fellows were hunted with such enthusiasm and we did not stop the car to record their peaceful existence, ignorant of any threat.
Floyd (59) & Ann Pritchard’s Wedding in Tucson, AZ
Prevously posted with message 151 on 7/4/08 From Bonnie Awalt Houle (56):
Good Morning Gary, Today is the 4 of July and we are celebrating the Birthday of our Country and also the men and women that have fought for our country. I would like to say how proud we are of our family members that have fought for the freedom we all enjoy. Attached are pictures of Marshall and Lloyd Awalt . Lloyd served in the Navy and Marshall served in the Marines for 30 years. Bonnie Awalt Houle 1956
Marshall Awalt aboard ship
Marshall and Lloyd Awalt – Military
Marshall Awalt – Military
Leonard Kavlie family:
I think this this picture must have been taken in 1977 when Dad was the Bottineau Legion Commander? Gary
Bob Stokes in his legion uniform
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