Wednesday, August 10, 2016

To All Our CHS Class of '66 “Golden” Anniversary Celebrants


Rick Albrecht 1966
Rochelle Brack Albrecht 1966
By Rick Albrecht and Rochelle (Brack) Albrecht

When Carole Tonigan called to see if we would be interested in writing a short note about our time at the reunion, we said yes. Trust us when we say, when Carole calls, you just have to say yes. 

Plus, she’s practically our neighbor, her living in Tucson and us in Albuquerque. We couldn’t let her down. And thanks to Terry Rawstern, who will be the guy to get this to you. 

Our computer is so old, the internet is rejecting most of our attempted visit locations now because Microsoft no longer supports it. We think Moby Dick was a minnow when we bought our computer. 

Neither of us have been around our classmates much since leaving Aberdeen, and we’ve only attended two reunions. 

Like many of you, life happens and we just didn't have the opportunity or we had to work to pay the bills. However, both times we were able to go — our 35th in Scottsdale and this year at our 50th in Aberdeen—  we did have fun seeing everyone who did attend.

Rochelle with Rick in Navy Uniform
One of the neatest parts about our 50th was seeing how good everyone looked (for 50 additional years tacked on) and how many have stayed in Aberdeen and helped it grow as a community. We especially liked our visit to old Central and rekindling friendships, which we hope will stay with us. 

We both really appreciated how the reunion committee remembered all our classmates no longer with us; additionally the honoring of all who served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Rick was one of those depicted. 

Overall, the Navy was a great career and as a side note here, it reminded us many times how small our world really is. In 1980 while serving in Great Britain, and on an official visit to Navy Headquarters London, Rick ran into Karla Sukut. When the elevator door opened up, there was Karla. She worked there too. 

What a small world!  It took until our 50th to cross paths again.  She got “Lucky” since then. Her husband, Richard "Lucky" Cook, also happens to be an Army Veteran with lots of experiences similar to most who served during the Vietnam years. There was also talk of Karla and Lucky possibly moving to Tucson, so the neighborhood may be growing, Carole.
 

Seeing Ferrell Greene and meeting his bride, Linda, was a real special highlight for us. Ferrell if you recall, was part of our trio during the 1966 Eaglean Follies. We really enjoyed singing all the folk songs popular in our day. 
Rochelle, Rick and Ferrell Greene 1966

It is sad how we can lose contact with friends over the years, but reunions like this can bridge the gap. Hopefully we will have more of these opportunities to reconnect in the future. We're not getting any younger. Great memories!

Another fantastic time was seeing our dear friends and classmate Kathleen (Krueger) and her husband, Terry Brooks, again. They travel from Chamberlain, SD, to Phoenix, AZ, area most winters, and we see them when they pass through Albuquerque. Our Southwestern neighborhood grows larger in the winter.

We appreciated the opportunity to spend time with them and together we visited the Vietnam Memorial at Anderson Park. Terry is also a Vietnam Vet. If you have not had the chance to see this superbly designed memorial, please do so at your first opportunity. It meant a lot to Rick because of Vern Fried who is noted on this memorial. He was one of Rick’s closer neighborhood friends and the brother of our now deceased classmate Dennis Fried. 
Rick at 50th CHS Reunion
Rochelle at 50th CHS Reunion

Amazingly we were only going to write a couple of paragraphs, so we’ll close by saying we’re sorry for not being able to mention every visit. We do have a wonderful new set of memories and hope that if you are reading this and did not make our 50th, you will take an opportunity to attend a future class reunion.  It is well worth it. 

A special THANKS to all those who made this golden class reunion happen!

Since many CHS students have gone to some of the same Aberdeen schools growing up, we’ve attached some of Rick’s found class photos.  Known names were added and we hope you can fill in the blanks. 

If you’re ever planning on passing through Albuquerque, send us a note at ralbrecht6480@comcast.net and let’s try to get together. 

Take care until we meet again! 


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Rick and Rochelle. It was great getting the chance to chat with you and a few others Saturday morning of the reunion. We didn't realize just how much you had traveled with your career and about your careers in general. Yes, the numbers of classmates spending winters in the SW is growing, so a minireunion or at least getting together is on the horizon. That's what has been quite special about the reunion and attempts to keep more connected.
We would love to hear about Karla's adventures in England next. And Ferrell, you are also "up" next. Want to hear about NO.