Alumni Sandstorm ~ 11/21/17 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3 Bombers sent stuff: Norma LOESCHER ('53) Jim ARMSTRONG ('63) Gary TURNER ('71) ************************************************************* ************************************************************* BOMBER BIRTHDAY Today: Rosemary QUALHIEM ('63) BOMBER BIRTHDAY Today: John CRIGLER ('64) BOMBER BIRTHDAY Today: Deanna FULCHER ('72) BOMBER CALENDAR: Richland Bombers Calendar Click the event you want to know more about. ************************************************************* ************************************************************* >>From: Norma LOESCHER Boswell ('53) Re: WWII reference list This will keep WWII buffs occupied for months! Even if you are not into this you might want to pass this treasure trove on to others who are. Re: Aviation Pioneers Re: Aircraft photos - 1936 - 1938 Re: World War Two & Aviation History What was the most expensive weapon developed by United States? Surprisingly, not the atomic bomb. At a contemporary cost of $3 billion dollars, the B-29 bomber cost more than the Manhattan project! -Norma LOESCHER Boswell ('53) ~ Richland ************************************************************* ************************************************************* >>From: Jim "Pitts" ARMSTRONG ('63) To: Jim HAMILTON ('63) Re: Naked cigs. Hey Hammy, I remember tamping them on my watch crystal before lighting up! Lucky Strike Regards, Pitts -Jim "Pitts" ARMSTRONG ('63) ************************************************************* ************************************************************* >>From: Gary TURNER ('71) Re: Apple Cup Week So we Cougs are gearing up for the biggest Apple Cup in 20 years... at least for Wazzu! I realize we have some RHS grads who strayed from the Path Of The Righteous and somehow ended up at Ewe Dub (looking at you, Franco!) but still enjoy stirring things up during this week. Always a good week for jokes (I realize these are the same jokes used for rivalries everywhere... just change the names... but they're still funny), lost memories, memories of too many losses for us Cougs, and occasionally a poem from the Coug Poet Laureate, Number 10 ('64). This is the first Apple Cup ever with both teams ranked in the top 15 in the country and should be a very good game... Lovely wife and I will be sitting in sec. 331 rooting for a WSU victory. -Gary TURNER ('71) ~ in beautiful, rainy Portland where I just spent 20 minutes standing at the kitchen window watching a spider spinning a web on the other side... gawd, I love being retired!! ************************************************************* ************************************************************* That's it for today. Please send more. *************************************************************