definitely. Pretty girl and a cool name too. Her sister Linda, sang at my wedding and Mr. Alexander played the piano. Anybody remember him? Has anyone seen any of these folks in recent years?
Bobbi Hanei used to live close to Flora right? Where's Bobbi these days? And Mr. Alexander, didn't he have a hair piece that would occasionally shift around?
I also wonder what happened to Bobbi and her sister, Linda. Linda and I became friends at Lewis and Clark my Sophomore year after she graduated from CM early.
Mr. Alexander was the pianist for the choir. He was a round fellow with glasses and a rather obvious hairpiece. And he was a lot of fun and a really good guy. Remember him now?
Lo, I must be getting senile 'cause I still don't remember him. Could also be that a lot of high school is kind of a blur for me. I think I kinda zoned out and got kinda lost during my junior year. Never been the same since...just kidding. :-)
Find a yearbook (or maybe someone will scan and email you a picture). You'll remember him when you see him. I have years of blurs too, Carla, so don't feel bad.
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It looks like Bobbi Hanei to me.
I'll second that.....;-)
definitely. Pretty girl and a cool name too.
Her sister Linda, sang at my wedding and Mr. Alexander played the piano. Anybody remember him? Has anyone seen any of these folks in recent years?
Boobi Hanei is the name that popped in my mind before I came here so I have to say I agree...I pulled it out of the air..
Bill,
Is that 'Boobi' or 'Bobbi'
What was on your mind?
Bobbi Hanei used to live close to Flora right? Where's Bobbi these days? And Mr. Alexander, didn't he have a hair piece that would occasionally shift around?
Cheryl....Ha my keep board must have stuck....thats mt story and I am sticking to it.
Bobbi lived across from the High School. Who is Mr. Alexander?
I also wonder what happened to Bobbi and her sister, Linda. Linda and I became friends at Lewis and Clark my Sophomore year after she graduated from CM early.
Mr. Alexander was the pianist for the choir. He was a round fellow with glasses and a rather obvious hairpiece. And he was a lot of fun and a really good guy.
Remember him now?
Lo,
I must be getting senile 'cause I still don't remember him. Could also be that a lot of high school is kind of a blur for me. I think I kinda zoned out and got kinda lost during my junior year. Never been the same since...just kidding. :-)
Find a yearbook (or maybe someone will scan and email you a picture). You'll remember him when you see him.
I have years of blurs too, Carla, so don't feel bad.
Yup, that's Richie!
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