Just wanted to say Hi to all RHS67.....can't believe its almost 40 years. Thanks to those classmates who have created this website, kept the reunions going and collected classmate info. Great Job and much appreciated.
Just couldn't fit anywhere else? You know who you were--who are you today? A chance to reunite Sat. Oct. 13, 2007 at 3:00 pm 'til 6:00 pm at the Royal Falconer British Pub, 106 Orange St., Redllands, between Redlands Blvd. and State St. Everyone ellse is welcome , too, the achievers, the socies, the jocks, the stoners--come one come all for a pre-reunion reunion!
To all of you that attended the 40th reunion, you are the best. To all of you that could not, you were missed. Lastly, to all of you that did not want to come, shame on you. Many of us spent all of our younger lives together, from Kindergarden to Senior year. While life has had it's way with all of us the memories of a very special place and time should be with us forever.
Just wanted to say Hi to all RHS67.....can't believe its almost 40 years. Thanks to those classmates who have created this website, kept the reunions going and collected classmate info. Great Job and much appreciated.
Nick
Nick...you were only one of 2 people I have ever known that actually had a teletype machine (you and wayne)...hope your well....
Ron
Just wanted to say Hi to all RHS67.....can't believe its almost 40 years. Thanks to those classmates who have created this website, kept the reunions going and collected classmate info. Great Job and much appreciated.
Nick
Nick...you were only one of 2 people I have ever known that actually had a teletype machine (you and wayne)...hope your well....
Ron
Ron...years later I reply to you. Time certainly flies by! I am very well...thank you. Hope you are also.
Actually I still have one of those teletype machines and one (Model 19) stored in Texas. Just part of the collection these days since by today's standards they are very slow. Max speed was 60WPM (45 Baud). Remember the 300 baud dial-up modems we could buy for home computers in the early 90's? But Wayne and I had fun texting back and forth in the mid 60's and sending teleprinter pictures.
Nick