![]() ![]() Have one son 24, now teaching English in Fukuoka, Japan. Travel as much as possible with my busy work schedule, often by my large touring type motorcycle with my lady on the back. Spend a lot of my weekends doing "swing and ballroom dancing". Proudly can say I still weigh my high school "skinny" weight. Played competitive volleyball then recreational until I began to lose my jump in '99, still play tennis weekly. I continued playing basketball until my body said "stop it" a couple of years ago. Have been single for 6 years, now operate both the sign company and The Awning Company in Salem. Spent several years in the property & casualty insurance field ending up in California for 8 years, remarried in '80, moved to Oregon to start Sign Crafters or Oregon in 1988. Graduated in 71 and taught Industrial Ed. It always amazes me how much we have migrated to various parts of the country. ![]() It is great to see some of the bios of '64 members. Here’s a picture of me in Indian Rocks Beach after visiting one of the many festivals.īio: Dave Brown "Your class of 64 Junior Class President" to May you couldn’t ask for better weather. We’ll play dodge-the-hurricane this summer again, but from Nov. Nevertheless, I love what I’m doing we love the weather down here as we’re near enough to the beach to enjoy the sea breeze, but far enough away to not have to battle the characters that roam the beach and the red tide. After the health issue, I don’t feel like I can retire due to the mega bucks being poured out by my work insurance. I’m battling cancer and currently in the middle of chemotherapy, but feel positive that I’m going to lick it. I re-married in 1998 and picked up 3 step-kids and love the family “grandfather” life as I now have 3 grandkids. In the meantime, I got my BS from Tri State, moved to Madeira Beach, FL (still working for Raytheon) and live here now pretending like I’m retired. Wayne, IN to work for Magnavox/Hughes/Raytheon (currently at 28 yrs service and still counting). Went to Sam’s Tech for (2 yrs) in Indianapolis, off to Iowa to work for Collins Radio (13 yrs), 2 kids, and back to Ft. Syracuse led by 13 heading into the final period and let Duke get no closer than five points from there.Here’s the short version of my bio. Maeva Djaldi-Tabdi's 3-point play sparked a 15-0 run that was capped by Lewis' 3-pointer to give the Orange a 36-31 lead. The Blue Devils scored the first five points of the third quarter to push their lead to 31-21 before Syracuse took control. ![]() ![]() Gorecki had 14 points in the first half and Duke held the Orange to four points in the second quarter to take a 26-21 lead into intermission. Leaonna Odom added 11 points and nine boards and reserve Miela Goodchild scored 10. Haley Gorecki scored 26 and grabbed 10 rebounds to pace the Blue Devils (9-10, 1-6), who are off to their worst start in ACC play in 25 years. Tiana Mangakahia pitched in with 13 points and seven assists as Syracuse snapped a two-game skid. Lewis, who had 16 points in a loss to Miami last time out, sank 7 of 14 shots, including 5 of 9 from 3-point range for the Orange (16-4, 5-2 Atlantic Coast Conference). 13 Syracuse defeated Duke 64-55 on Sunday. Kiara Lewis came off the bench to score 20 points, setting a career high for a second straight game, and No. ![]()
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