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Friday, June 13, 2025

June 13, 2025

 

Here's a Bizarro cartoon from this past Tuesday.  Don't laugh. While I was in the hospital last August I shared a Get Well card with the 19-year old daughter of a friend.  She handed it back, saying "I can't read cursive".  She'll be a Junior next Fall at Cal State Northridge.

Yev Yorobe has done it again!  I know, I said that LAST time.  Here's his photo of this week's Strawberry Moon behind the cross on Mount Helix.  You really want to click HERE and see this photo enlarged.

 

Barbara Alvarez '70 shared the above item.  Baseball has access to WAY too many statistics. Thank you, Barb. (Don't try to click on the blue links.  They won't work)

Here's five '64 babes in a photo taken a couple of years after graduation.  Click HERE to go down the Rabbit Hole for a look back at the Colts who lived on East Falls View Drive -- and West Falls View Drive as well (I think).  Plus a recent photo of some of these ladies.

Here's another photo of the old San Diego Municipal Airport terminal, sent in by Leatha McGowan Cooksy '70.  Click HERE to see it enlarged, with some more comments from Yours Truly.

Here's a stunning color view of the harbor, taken February 1, 1969.  Everything is the same, but everything is different.  Click HERE for an enlargement and my meandering comments.

  

Faculty Member Richard Blankenburg died April 28, 2025 at the age of 95. Richard was born in Decatur, Illinois and moved to California in 1956 when he accepted a high school teaching position in San Diego.  Later he earned a doctoral degree in Education, worked at universities in Connecticut and Wisconsin and retired, after teaching at Mesa College, in 1986. Richard spent his retirement years traveling and writing.

Glenn Bowman ’65 Passed away February 13, 2025 from bone cancer and heart failure.  After graduation he became a delivery driver of soda pop products then worked for Budweiser putting beer into bars and restaurants.  In his later years he drove for Calmet concrete company picking up cement power in Upland, California twice a day.  He had twin girls and a boy. His brother Dennis Bowman ’62 predeceased him. He is survived by another brother Vernon Bowman ’60.


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