Monday, July 18, 2005
Bios: Mark LaMoreaux and Rosemary Kaye DeMers-Bell
This was a huge weekend in Sandpoint----NORBA Nationals mountain bike races at Schweitzer, the wooden boat show and the All-'50s reunion. The latter brought in nearly 600 SHS graduates to the fairgrounds where they spent the weekend socializing and talking over old times in good ol' Sandpoint.
There's talk of organizing an All-'60s version in 2010, and if what I saw is any indication of the fun, we've got a lot to look forward to. Some people were so excited about this weekend's event they arrived in their RV's and set up shop three days early just to get all their visiting done.
Anyway, we've got a 40th-year reunion coming up in less than two weeks. We'll get that over with and then talk 2010. We're going to need accurate head counts for the venues by this week's end, so if you have any inkling of coming, please let us know. We don't want to run out of food. Thanks for helping us out.
A note about bios----remember they're mounting up, so you'll want to check the archives for June if you want to read them all. Send yours in if you haven't already (Caren, I have yours and it's coming soon). We'd love to hear about you. malove@imbris.net
Today's bios:
Mark LaMoreaux: I've been a photographer for 30 years now, living in Moscow, ID. Came for school and never left. Three kids, mostly grown now. All is well.
Still play a little music and dabble in several hobbies. Wife Chris is financial officer (chief) for us and part-time secretary at our reformed Christian Church.
Looking forward to seeing all of you who haven't been back yet!!!
Rosemary Kaye DeMers-Bell:
Dear Classmates,
I will not be attending but wish you lots of fun. My mother, Flossie Mae Bocook-Berg, passed away Dec. 22, '96.
I am still in Arizona, retired. My two sons and I live together. Have been in Arizona for 20-some years. I have had three jobs.
We love the Arizona weather. I was in Sandpoint during the '96-'97 storm, staying with my mother until she died.
Enjoy the reunion.
Your classmate, '65,
Rosemary Kaye
There's talk of organizing an All-'60s version in 2010, and if what I saw is any indication of the fun, we've got a lot to look forward to. Some people were so excited about this weekend's event they arrived in their RV's and set up shop three days early just to get all their visiting done.
Anyway, we've got a 40th-year reunion coming up in less than two weeks. We'll get that over with and then talk 2010. We're going to need accurate head counts for the venues by this week's end, so if you have any inkling of coming, please let us know. We don't want to run out of food. Thanks for helping us out.
A note about bios----remember they're mounting up, so you'll want to check the archives for June if you want to read them all. Send yours in if you haven't already (Caren, I have yours and it's coming soon). We'd love to hear about you. malove@imbris.net
Today's bios:
Mark LaMoreaux: I've been a photographer for 30 years now, living in Moscow, ID. Came for school and never left. Three kids, mostly grown now. All is well.
Still play a little music and dabble in several hobbies. Wife Chris is financial officer (chief) for us and part-time secretary at our reformed Christian Church.
Looking forward to seeing all of you who haven't been back yet!!!
Rosemary Kaye DeMers-Bell:
Dear Classmates,
I will not be attending but wish you lots of fun. My mother, Flossie Mae Bocook-Berg, passed away Dec. 22, '96.
I am still in Arizona, retired. My two sons and I live together. Have been in Arizona for 20-some years. I have had three jobs.
We love the Arizona weather. I was in Sandpoint during the '96-'97 storm, staying with my mother until she died.
Enjoy the reunion.
Your classmate, '65,
Rosemary Kaye
