Saturday, October 16, 2010

Two Dozen More...Friday Night Mixer - Thanks again, Joe Klune!

Joe's pictures from Friday night continue. I think Joe could work as a wedding photographer - he got some great candids and posed pics alike. He did such a great job that I'm thinking of leaving my camera at home next reunion! So, as promised, here are some more of Joe's fun photos...

Charlie Tappero (in Pueblo from Scottsdale, Arizona) and Dave Binkley seem to be having an interesting conversation...could Dave be explaining to Charlie Einstein's Theory of Relativity perhaps?
Patty Concialdi and Brenda Sell catching up.

Well, these three look like they are up to absolutely no good...shades of high school?....Listen: those flashbacks are rough! Left to right - Pete Falletta, Mike Cullen (in from Las Vegas) and Robert Holland (also visiting from Vegas). Might be appropriate to insert at this point, "What happens in Pueblo..."
Bill Chapparo and Jim Wallace confer in the background while Jim's wife, Sue, and Duane Takaki chat in the front portion of the photo.
Reunion Committee member Richard Sell and his wife, Brenda, find a few minutes to relax and chat.

A picturesque group here...left to right Sue (Jim) Wallace, Bill Chapparo, Jim Wallace, Charlie Tappero, Loretta Douglas (in Pueblo from Virginia) and Duane Takaki.

An expanding group...on the left, Jim Wallace, Joe Klune (who turned over his camera for a moment so he could get into one of his photos!), Bill Chapparo, Charlie Tappero, Loretta Douglas, Gale Hoover Hammond and Duane Takaki.
What do you suppose these guys were talking about? Ok, never mind...probably just another foiled plot to blow up the Central High chemistry lab...Les Robinson with his back to the camera, David Daurio and looking over David's shoulder, Bill Chapparo.

Four more friends catching up...Jim Wallace, Cherie Ludlow, Duane Takaki, Gale Hoover Hammond...

Reunion Committee(s)...Nancy Carhart Pope, on the committee for the 45th reunion, hangin' out with Sherry O'Brien Massarotti and Jan Fisher Jones - Reunion Committee members for 10, 20, 30, 35, and 40th reunions! WHEW!

Chips Wood, Crete Crawford Wood and Marilyn (David) Binkley hold court at one of the round tables on Friday night.
That's Bill Hodges (seated) visiting with a fellow classmate who MAY be Tim Simmons - he has his face turned just a TEENEY bit too far away from the camera to make a definite I.D.! So - correct me if I'm wrong, somebody! And that's Dave Binkley in the yellow shirt you'll notice in the background.

Gary Mencimer and Larry Lewis seemed to have hit upon an interesting topic of conversation...
Steve Bateman, on the left, and Dave Binkley, to the right, share a few words.

Is this a great picture or what? Mark and Peggy Mutz share their happy smiles for the camera.
Still as cute as they were in high school...that's Linda Wicken Delone with Rick Roblek and Danny Daurio.

Ray Hernandez visits with Carol Todero Smith and Danny Smith.
Bill Chapparo (on the left) and Elaine Gilbert Bateman (on the right) seem to each be making a point...Duane Takaki is taking it all in - could he be caught in the middle???

All smiles for Joe's camera - Sherry O'Brian Massarotti, Chips Wood, and Nancy Carhart Pope.
Round table discussions...Lynn and Tim Simmons on the left with Crete Crawford Wood in the center, and Marilyn and Dave Binkley on the right.

Nancy Ward Weldon, Gale Hoover Hammond, Jaci Tomsic Roseman and Cathy Kopules Wilkens are all smiles for the camera.

Those great old songs of the 60s were just too good not to dance to and several couples made it out to the dance floor Friday evening - Ron Concialdi and Linda Wicken shake what their mamas gave 'em.

Meanwhile, back on the sidelines, Jack Tomsic found himself caught between Nancy Ward Weldon and Gale Hoover Hammond on the left and twin sister Jaci Tomsic Roseman and Cathy Kopules Wilkens on the right.

Last but not least....Danny Smith, Pete Falletta and Rick Roblek - cookin' up trouble? Well, we can only hope!
Until next time, enjoy the pictures and stay tuned. LOTS more are on the way. Bye for now - and GO WILDCATS!

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