Feel free to provide trivia and other interesting information.
How about adding comments on who you've seen and when/where?
Throw in some 'special' memories. Don't forget many of us were at Wheatland Elementary or Lone Tree School together.
What about people's cars, parties at the lake? Jasper Lane, Drew Salee and the Dead, fights and smokes at the tank, the frosty, Rich Peardon and Beaver Swanson, the old high school football field, burning out of the school parking lot, the unofficial senior sneak day (1966 of course!), the 'favorite' pages of our yearbooks, where are they now, seen and heard, the 'new' Red Hill Saloon, the old 'Bill's Place', couples (young lovers), San Francisco nights, bell bottoms, smilies, white Levis, tanning with baby oil and iodine, Clem's party, hula dancing, Capehart housing........ Give me some help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please add whatever you can remember - you didn't have that much fun in the 60's - did you?! Let's get this thing going.
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Steve wanted trivia:
The Oliver family moved to Oregon in 1968. I went on to Oregon State U. for a degree in English Education, and after more than a decade in journalism, I went to U. of Oregon for an M.A. in Journalism, concentrating on advertising. I worked my way through school doing radio commercials and voicing local TV spots for a car dealer and some of my freelance clients.
After grad school, I moved back down to Calif.-- to San Jose. Pam Goforth put me up while I found a place to live and a job. If anyone has a current email for her, I'd love to get it. She is now Pamela Goforth Doiran, and we are in touch only sporadically.
I married late, to a Silicon Valley engineer. Our daughter Jamie arrived in our home via adoption when I was 47. I quickly understood why God makes YOUNG women fertile. :) She's now nearly 9 and a real handful of joy and challenges. I'm an at-home mom, who does a little freelance writing. I'm also working on my first book--fiction about a journalism professor and the entanglements in her life when she becomes a famous writer. It's a lot of fun, but I don't know if it will ever be published. One agent calls publishing a crapshoot, so....
Susan (now Foster) took some graphics courses at a local community collete and enjoys dabbling in her spare time. She's now a grandmother of three!
Mike Ortega recently arranged a mini reunion with Andrea (Radin) Hughes, Dale Parrish, Jim Mobley, and I here in San Jose. Some people don't change at all, mostly the guys. I think Andrea and I look quite different, but still pretty good, especially Andrea.