Sunrise: First thing tomorrow morning. To be repeated daily until further notice.
2015 All-Bearcat Picnic: The date is set for the seventh annual picnic. Join us on Saturday, March 21, 2015 at the PERA Club in Tempe. The picnic is meant for all RHS classes, their families, and the faculty and staff. Bring your own food, drink, and name tags, but no booze!
Monday, June 8, 2009
Jim Porcher Says, "Hi."
Jim Porcher '69 sends his greetings, along with this picture of himself and a horse named Boomer. That's just so much less confusing than a horse with no name.
Jim has a website, too, where you'll find full contact information in case you want him to make up a cool name for your horse. Or, if you prefer, Jim can even set you up with a new horse that already has a name. That might be better.
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How wonderful, Jim, that you are still working with horses ... as if this was ever a question! I sure loved going riding with you ... on Kickapoo and Buck. Now wasn't Patty Kenyon also one of the other riders? It was so grand riding in the fields across the river. Now who owned that place ... hope we didn't mess up their fields too much. ~ I hope that you are still drawing. Here's to a possible visit with you when I get up to Albuquerque for my three-month stay. Tess
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How wonderful, Jim, that you are still working with horses ... as if this was ever a question! I sure loved going riding with you ... on Kickapoo and Buck. Now wasn't Patty Kenyon also one of the other riders? It was so grand riding in the fields across the river. Now who owned that place ... hope we didn't mess up their fields too much. ~ I hope that you are still drawing. Here's to a possible visit with you when I get up to Albuquerque for my three-month stay. Tess
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