Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Classmate News - The Endless Summer from 1968

Believe it or not -- a few of our classmates still surf, well past 40 years worth of riding the waves in the Atlantic and elsewhere. Here's a recent report from Bill Koerner to fellow '68 Cane surfers Rik Dilgren, Doug Lynes, Richard Robinson plus a couple of landlubbers, Bill Harlan and Kelley Wiltbank:

"Since you guys have been watching the Blue Sky surf report, thought you would be interested in a personal story. Last Friday was epic, but while my son was able to surf (he has Fridays off), I was hard at work. The Saturday morning surf report was not encouraging, but a buddy from church and I decided to check it out anyhow, and went to Hanna Park in Jacksonville, which is located just south of the Mayport Navy base. The dividing line on the beach between Hanna Park and the base is a row of poles that jut out into the ocean about 50 yards. For a number of reasons, this is one of the best surf spots in Jacksonville.

My buddy has a park pass, so we were able to get into the park before the "masses", and were greeted with 3-5 foot waves, a fairly stiff west wind, a beautiful sunrise with dolphins playing just offshore, and a cool 68 degrees, the water at 82. Life is good. I will confess that I haven't been out for a couple of months, and my surfing was not impressive. In fact, Rik would have been embarassed to be out there with me, but it was a great day nonetheless. Surf held up nicely for a couple of hours until the tide changed.

Note to Rik.... next time you are down this way, use your Navy ID to enter Mayport, and head for the south end of the beach. Look for the "poles"."

Note to the rest of GHS 68 -- I doubt if any of us surfed with our parents, although I imagine it was your parents who first got you over to Crescent and Daytona, like mine did! It's great to see Bill Koerner passing his love of a day like this down to his sons. Life really is good!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Classmate News -- Richard Greene

In May of 09 our classmate Richard Greene is going to join a bicycle ride that starts from San Francisco and goes to Los Angeles, some 540 miles in seven days, called the AIDS Life Cycle. Richard describes it this way, “This is a huge event and to be a part of it I must raise more than $3000.00. I am HIV positive and this event is far too meaningful to me to pass up.” The event’s website has more details at http://www.aidslifecycle.org/ . Many classmates had a chance to chat with Richard at the reunion, about which he says, "Coming from Palo Alto to Gainesville was well worth my time, energy and effort. I had a great time in seeing people and how they had progressed in life." You can contact Richard at gatorhunter@ix.netcom.com .

Friday, September 19, 2008

Mini-Reunion in Gainesville on UF-LSU Weekend

These mini-reunions are an awful lot of fun. There just aren't enough of them! So we'll have one on Friday, October 10, at 5:30, back at Gator's Dockside in Gainesville, a location that works very well. It will be hopping the night before a big Gator game against an SEC opponent, so let's get there early. Look for the purple 'Canes megaphone on the table, and gather 'round. If you have any questions, or just want to let us know you're coming, or can't come, get in touch with your mini-reunion committee: Jim, Jackie, Susan, Bill or Robby.
Or email ghs68reunion@aol.com .

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Message from Ken and Hope Nibling in Houston

Shaft and Hope are alive and well. We have power and had minimal damage (we lost a fence that needed replacement anyway.)

We were very fortunate and thank God for His grace and mercy. We are also very thankful for all of your thoughts and prayers. Your thoughtfulness meant a lot to us.

Please stay in touch and tell everyone hello for us.

Ken

General Information and Schedule of Events

40th CLASS REUNION: June 20-22, 2008

The schedule for this past reunion has been posted on the Yahoo group/forum (see link with other links) for safe keeping.

We are discussing how long to maintain the blog and we are leaning towards doing so ad infinitum. The Yahoo group/forum will keep on keeping on so sign up and send in your thoughts, etc.

Also note that our reunion e-mail address is and will remain ghs68reunion@aol.com.


HOW TO ENJOY PRE-REUNION PHOTOS OF YOUR CLASSMATES (HELP FOR THE COMPUTER-CHALLENGED)! Go to the SLIDE SHOW at the top of the blog page to watch the photos. To control the slide show, place your cursor over the slide and use the pause, forward, and backward arrows that will appear. Double click the slide and you will be directed to the Picasa photo site. There you can see a larger version of the photo you clicked. Click VIEW ALBUM to enter the web album of all the pre-reunion photos we have placed in the blog. At that point, you may order any copies of the photos you would like to or watch, send photos to friends, or watch a full screen version of the slide show. Have fun.

When sending in electronic images, please identify who is in the picture and who is sending it. Many of us look exactly like we did in our youth, some of us do not so identification helps the blog maester. Some photo programs allow you to label or caption each shot to identify the people pictured. If you can do this before sending it in, it will save us time at this end.