7/26/2012 (1550)

Reply from Lynn Henriksen (’64): Tiburon, CA

Dear Gary,

I would have loved the opportunity to meet up with Phyllis McKay and friends! And to go to Dale’s Cafe today – what memories that brings up! Sort of a long trip for supper, but I hope to get back there one day. So many important aspects of my life are tied to Dunseith and the wonderful people I grew up with. 

Keeping Spirits Alive,

Lynn Henriksen

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Dale and Jackie Pritchard celebrate 39 nine years

Posting from Dale Pritchard (63): pritchard@cebridge.net Leesville, LA

Gary,

Just to let you know, today, the 25th, is our 39th anniversary.  We’ll start working on the 40th tomorrow.  We’re off in a little while to Natchez, MS for a couple days of sightseeing.

Dale Pritchard

Congratulations Dale and Jackie. I remember when you got married  and it sure doesn’t seem like 39 years ago.
 
 
 
Bob Lykins news video
Posted by Bob Lykins (DHS Teacher):  Hutto, TX
 

Gary,  A word about DC.  I was there a few weeks ago to visit the grandkids.  We went to a new museum that is very interesting in that it covers news reporting.  It is called, appropriately enough, the NEWSEUM.  If you want to see your old teacher covering the news go to http://www.newseum.org/batvr/video.aspx My file ID is kdeusraliguriu and the name is Robert.  You will need both the ID and the name in order to access my video.  It should still be on the web for at least another week or so.  It was fun and the grandkids had a good time as there were a number of interactive exhibits.  As one would expect, there are a number of theaters and screens showing a variety of interesting subjects dealing with reporting.  I’d highly recommend visiting this museum, which is just off the Mall.
 
Bob
 
 
 
BHS Class of 1967 Reunion
Posted by Neola Kofoid Garbe:  Bottineau & Minot, ND
 
 
 
Thank you Neola for this picture.
 
Taking one look at this and without reading the names I recognize three folks right off the bat.
 
Bill Pritchard, there is no doubt that you are Corbin’s son. Kevin Lee is my sister-in-law, Debby Stokes’s brother. Kathy Barbot McGhan was my folks neighbor on Main Street for many years.
 
I recognize many of the other names in this photo too.
 
Gary
 
PS – With this I’d like to share this beautiful picture of Kevin and Deb Lindstrom Lee. Kevin is my sister-in-law, Debby Stokes’ brother. Deb’s mother, Mildred (Elmer) Lindstrom was my dad’s first cousin. Dad’s adopted mother and Mildred’s mother were sisters.
 
Kevin and Deb lived near us in Bremerton, WA for a number of years when Kevin was in the Navy. Kevin retired from the Trident submarine fleet at Bangor, Wa in about 1993 or 94. He was Chief of the Boat (E-9). Kevin and Deb are currently living in Idaho. 
 
Kevin and Deb Lindstrom Lee
 
 
Joke of the day
Posted by Cheri Metcalfe Evans (’74): Dunseith, ND

Headstone of Russell J. Larsen in the Logan City Cemetery, Logan, Utah.
I wonder if he died knowing he won the ‘Coolest Headstone’ contest?

His five rules for a happy life are on it!


FIVE RULES FOR MEN TO FOLLOW FOR A HAPPY LIFE:

1. It’s important to have a woman who helps at home, cooks from time to time, cleans up, and has a job.

2.. It’s important to have a woman who can make you laugh.

3.. It’s important to have a woman who you can trust, and doesn’t lie to you.

4.. It’s important to have a woman who is good in bed, and likes to be with you.

5.. It’s very, very important that these four women do not know each other or you could end up dead like me.