Sunday, August 14, 2005
From Dennis Timoskevich in San Antonio
Two weeks have gone by since the class reunion and it seems like yesterday! Elsie and I really enjoyed meeting my classmates and their spouses. The evening at Swans Landing was especially memorable, meeting everyone again for the first time after forty years. It was also an opportunity to see classmates who did not attend the other events. Unfortunately, some did not make it to the reunion.
I want to thank everyone on the reunion committee for the wonderful job they did in contacting classmates, setting up the blog (a great ideaJ), and arranging the events for the reunion. I failed to thank you all in person, but I appreciate your work.
The day at Hidden Lakes Golf course was great! Not that I played well, (I think a put a ball in everyone of the water hazards!) but it was a beautiful day, the course was in great shape, and my team (Rick Anthony, Bob Bandy, and Fred Bair) were a lot of fun to be with. The course didn’t seem so difficult when I played it with my nephew three years ago!
After forty years so much has changed, but so many memories came back. In the end, there was so little time to renew acquaintances and friendships, but we exchange snippets of our lives. I’m sure George and I could have spent hours talking about aviation! I was surprised to learn that Carolyn and her husband Bill live just across the road from my old home. Although I intended to meet everyone, I know there were a few people I missed. Maybe at the next reunion, I will see you again.
If you have a chance to visit San Antonio, I enjoy playing tour guide and I would like to see you. Y’all come ye’hear!
Your classmate and friend,
Dennis Timoskevich
detimo@satx.rr.com
I want to thank everyone on the reunion committee for the wonderful job they did in contacting classmates, setting up the blog (a great ideaJ), and arranging the events for the reunion. I failed to thank you all in person, but I appreciate your work.
The day at Hidden Lakes Golf course was great! Not that I played well, (I think a put a ball in everyone of the water hazards!) but it was a beautiful day, the course was in great shape, and my team (Rick Anthony, Bob Bandy, and Fred Bair) were a lot of fun to be with. The course didn’t seem so difficult when I played it with my nephew three years ago!
After forty years so much has changed, but so many memories came back. In the end, there was so little time to renew acquaintances and friendships, but we exchange snippets of our lives. I’m sure George and I could have spent hours talking about aviation! I was surprised to learn that Carolyn and her husband Bill live just across the road from my old home. Although I intended to meet everyone, I know there were a few people I missed. Maybe at the next reunion, I will see you again.
If you have a chance to visit San Antonio, I enjoy playing tour guide and I would like to see you. Y’all come ye’hear!
Your classmate and friend,
Dennis Timoskevich
detimo@satx.rr.com
