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11/26/24 08:17 AM #1759    

 

Karen Riegle (Taillon)

Michael, happy birthday!  Like you, I haven't been on the site for awhile so missed alot of the conversation.  It seems the closer I get to full retirement, the less time I have - how does that work?  Anyway, have loved watching the travel videos and reading about everyone's ventures.  It's hard to believe it will be 10 years since our 50th reunion.  Such great memories of the committee meetings and preparations as well as the wonderful time catching up.  Thanks to Nancy for keeping the website up and running and to all the contributors.  Just a little update since 2015:  January 2020 we started the serious move out of California.  Purchased a half acre lot in a small town outside Boston and put our home of 35 years in Newport on the market. January 2021, after packing, storing, shipping and other necessary 'move' stuff, including building a new home remotely (that's fun!!) we left California, drove cross country and landed in Wrentham, MA, a town of 13,000 residents located 40 minutes from Boston but 20-30 minutes from our kids and grandkids.  That entire experience was a miracle and God was in it all the way!  We are now well-settled, almost fully retired, and California is a distant memory (albiet a great one).  Wishing everyone a happy and healthy Thanksgiving as we move closer to the end of another calendar year.  Blessings.


12/15/24 01:41 PM #1760    

 

Richard Maurer

It has been a while since I last posted a music video.  This one is definitely just for fun.  From way back in the day, some of you may remember the 1962 movie, Hatari, starring John Wayne.  The movie was an adventure film about collecting animals in Africa for zoos and circuses.  The song, Baby Elephant Walk, was written by Henry Mancini for a scene where three baby elephants walk to a waterhole.  After viewing the scene, Mancini is reported to have commented that the baby elephants were walking to a boogie-woogie beat.  Mancini earned a Grammy Award for the catchy tune in 1963.



 

Another song from long ago, this one is Nights in White Satin by the Moody Blues.  The song was first released in 1967.

 


12/16/24 09:23 AM #1761    

 

Charlie Groh

How cool you two work (and I mean *work*) on music together.  Good for the brain, body and bonding!  Love your renditions (Mancini is a toughie, eh?).


12/16/24 12:22 PM #1762    

 

Jerry Labuda

Very nice Richard.


12/16/24 09:51 PM #1763    

 

Linda Wonn (Carpenter)

 These are delightful and you are both so talented. Thank yu for sharing! smiley


01/01/25 09:05 AM #1764    

 

Greg Cook

🎉🎆 Happy New Year, Class of 1965! 🎆🎉>h2>

Can you believe it? We've cruised into 2025—our 60th graduation anniversary year! It feels like just yesterday we were zipping around in cars with fins bigger than our dreams and jamming to records that spun out the soundtrack of our youth. Now, we're the vintage models, running strong and proving they don't make 'em like they used to.

We've conquered six decades of adventures, challenges, and a few "what-was-I-thinking" hairstyles. We're like classic songs—timeless and still able to make people smile (or laugh). So, raise a toast to us: the legends who have mastered the art of staying upright, laughing loudly, and cherishing every moment.

Here’s to 2025—may it be filled with more joy, humor, and love than a senior discount at the diner. Cheers to the road ahead and the memories we've yet to make! 🚀💫


01/03/25 10:21 AM #1765    

 

Jerry Labuda

Thanks Greg, very interesting. Happy New Year to all my fellow Rebels.


05/04/25 08:12 AM #1766    

 

Richard Maurer

Another travel video, this time to a very beautiful area on the Deschutes River in central Oregon.  It is spring and this normally very arid area takes on a bit of lovely green color mixed with a few wild flowers.




05/05/25 09:36 AM #1767    

 

Greg Cook

As usual, Richard, you manage to capture the essence of some of the most beautiful places in the country. Here's hoping we see more from you. 


05/05/25 12:17 PM #1768    

 

Richard Maurer

Thanks for the nice comment Greg.  I really enjoyed visiting this spot on the Deschutes River.  Beautiful and very peaceful.  I am glad that some of that feeling may have come through in the video.


05/05/25 04:08 PM #1769    

 

Jerry Labuda

Another great job Richard, love to hear your commentaries on these beautiful sites.


05/05/25 06:21 PM #1770    

 

Richard Maurer

Thanks Jerry.  Glad you liked the video.


05/06/25 12:42 PM #1771    

 

Charlie Groh

Another great job, Richard.  The drone work is outstanding!


05/06/25 02:55 PM #1772    

 

Richard Maurer

Thanks for the nice comment Charlie.  I love using the drone, but there is a fairly steep learning curve for getting the thing to do what you want.  Fortunately I like trying to learn how to use it.


05/06/25 06:19 PM #1773    

 

Linda Wonn (Carpenter)

Wonderful Video, Richard. You made us feel like we were actually there. Andamazingly, your voice sounds exactly like it did in high school; the sterling voice of a TV narrator. Can't wai tto see your next production.


05/06/25 07:46 PM #1774    

 

Richard Maurer

Thanks Linda.  I think that the voice may be the only thing that is holding steady.  Everything else is old, worn out and tired.


05/07/25 12:51 PM #1775    

 

Linda Wonn (Carpenter)

laugh Just like the rest of us. 


05/07/25 02:55 PM #1776    

 

Richard Maurer

Fair point.  Simple math makes it clear that it has been a number of years since our Savanna days.  Not surprising that there has been a litte wear.  surprise


11/19/25 08:40 AM #1777    

 

Nancy Andersen (Madeira)


11/20/25 07:43 AM #1778    

 

Doug Bell

Hi Nancy!  You look great -- not so much for Skip.  Just kidding, Skip!  What was the event?

 

 


11/21/25 08:58 AM #1779    

 

Linda Marks (Bird)

You look great Nancy and Skip

11/21/25 07:30 PM #1780    

 

Tom "Skip" Johnson

Doug, I wear "frumpy" well.  Nancy and I and our spouses were at a fundraiser for Musical Theater Heritage.  It's one of the non-profit, professional theater groups here in K.C..  Cuts in funding....you know.  We have our own "class reunion" every other month or so.  We laugh, cuss, bitch, complain, eat, drink and thoroughly enjoy ourselves.  You're all welcome to join us...here, of course.


11/21/25 07:43 PM #1781    

 

Richard Maurer

Wow, Nancy and Skip, you both look terrific.  You somehow seem to be evading father time.  Your youthful faces make it seem impossible that it has been 60 years since our Savanna days.


11/25/25 05:47 AM #1782    

 

Tom "Skip" Johnson

Thanks Richard!  You're looking fit, trim and as good looking as ever.


12/25/25 11:50 AM #1783    

 

Jerry Labuda

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all my fellow Rebels.


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