Laramie High School Class of 1971

Laramie High School Class of 1971 Graduates of LHS '71 can join our new private group, Laramie High School & Laramie Prep Class of '71

07/05/2021

50 Year Reunion Schedule

*Icebreaker Friday, July 9 7:00-10:00 p.m. Moose Lodge (409 S. 3rd St)
No fee – includes Hors d’oeuvres. Cash Bar available (no credit cards), casual dress

*Parade Saturday, July 10 8:30-11:30? a.m. Staging at LaBonte Park (E. Canby St)
We will find out later exactly where our staging will be – depends on how many parade entries they get…
No fee – classmates ride on the Class of ’71 “float” (truck & flatbed trailer thanks to Grant and Lane)
Family members can walk the parade route or meet us back at LaBonte Park

*Tour new LHS Saturday, July 10 2:00-2:45 p.m. 1710 Boulder
No fee – check out the new high school on the East side of town (most of our school was torn down)
Meet at the main entrance

*Dinner Saturday, July 10 6:00-10:00 p.m. Moose Lodge (409 S. 3rd St)
If you didn't RSVP, you won't be able to get a dinner, but you can join us to visit and have your picture taken. Casual dress
Cash Bar (the credit card machine is not working, and the Moose cannot guarantee it will be fixed)
There is an ATM machine across the street at the bank
Class photo will be taken by Paul Kanaly before we eat (between 5:30 and 6) – 8” X 10” picture = $12

*Picnic Sunday, July 11 11:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m Undine Park (5th & Ord)
BYO food and drinks, lawn chairs/blankets, coolers, games, etc.
5 tables & 4 grills reserved, charcoal & lighter fluid will be provided
Locals can bring portable shelters. Come & stay as long as you want as we wind down our reunion!!!

05/19/2021

Our 50th! Join the Laramie High School & Laramie Prep Class of 71 private page - just ask to join. Plans are progressing for the weekend of July 10. Including: Icebreaker at the Moose Friday evening; ride in the parade Saturday morning; tour the new Laramie High School Saturday afternoon; dinner and get together at the Moose Saturday evening; picnic at Undine Park Sunday. And there is a T-Shirt! Message us or ask to join the private page for event registration information - you can give us an email address and we can send the registration information that way also.

02/11/2021

Just a quick note let you know you can join the Laramie High School & Laramie Prep Class of 71 private page - just ask to join. We are planning on the weekend of July 10th for our 50th. We are still trying to track folks down for notifications - the list below is classmates we are missing some or all contact information. If you are one of them or know them to relay the information to, please have them message us or ask to join the private page. Many of the following people have old email addresses or FB pages, but did not respond when we asked for contact info.
Thanks!!!

Diane Aydelott-Geer Peggy Baldivia-Hoffschneider Bob Bartlett Rick Basford Laurie Bath-Saltink Chuck Battisti Marjorie Becker-Pape Joe Bellamy Jim Berkey Mike Bonner Frank (Patty) Bristol Robin Budrow-Mustelli Hal Burns Cathi Bushey Cindy Bush-Johnson Anita Candeleria Carmen Candeleria Raymond Candeleria Bob Carstens Charlene Castle-Wallen Bill Clay Linda Clymer Teri Coca-Fraizer Sherri E Cook Kathy Davis Joanne Dunnebecke-Wiener Cynthia Eisenhauer-Heryford Mike Ellenwood John Elwood Ed Escolas Ed Ferguson John Fields Blanca Flores-Vialpando Frank Fotheringham Rhonda Frerichs Meryth Gibson-Piatt Raymond Allen Gilbert Paul Gonzales Deborah Gressley John Guthrie Liz Harnden-Rubeling Chris Hill Debbie Huff-Brewer Vera Hughes Michele Hull Joyce Iverson-Cloyds Evelyn Jackson Kathy Johnson Debbie Johnson Maureen Johnson-TenBensel Ralph Johnston Donald C Jones Kim Kellogg Kristi Kipper-Watson Johnny Kuhn Floyd LaMeres Joan Lankford Jennifer Lebsack George F. Lee Blaine Lentz David E. Lewis Dave Longpre Larry E Luthy John Maas David Madrid Gerald Marshall Deanna Marshall-Churchill Patti Martinez-Flores Bob Mayberry Ann McColloch-Roberts Chris McKim-Stimson Mariellen Miles-Sullivan Jan Miller-Goodwin Chuck Morgan Gary Mullen Tom Murdock John Murray Yuri Nakai-Koehler Richard Nelson Borgia Noel Joyce Nordin-Brown LaWayne O'Neal Frank Owens Sophia Padilla-Cravens Jim Pantier Vianetta Parham-Jeffryes John Pearce Lew Peden Janet Pena-Simmons Brent Peterson Craig Peterson Lance Peterson Roy & Kathy Peterson Joanne Polyasko-Bernhardt Sam Powell Judy Powell-Bishop Juan-Carlos Virreira Prado Rhonda Puls-Huffsmith Deb Raczykowski-Brister Richard Reiling Margaret Christine Riddle Mark Ritchie Lorene Romero-Emerson Ruben Roybal Nancy Rucker-Murray-Sharman Marilyn Ruckman-Scarpelli Theresa Salazar-Delgado Isabel Sanchez Leslie Sanchez Paul Sanchez Ken Sanchez Janice Schnitker-Ankle Debbie Seaton-Ward Vallerie Sellers-Easton Randy Shipman Gwen Shuster-Haynes Jane Smith Bill Smith Diane Smith-Sims Alison Snyder Mike Snyder Kim Staley Sharon Thayer-Wade Suzan Thompson-Newberry Richard Travsky Debbie Trone Karen Urbom-McClean Steven Dale Wade Stewart Walker Dorothy Walters-Harnish Debbie Warren-Jess Terry Webber Gary White Kerry Yazel-Bates

Some Sad News:Rodney Allan Businga November 30, 2020 Rodney Allan Businga of Gering passed away November 30, 2020 of cov...
12/02/2020

Some Sad News:
Rodney Allan Businga November 30, 2020 Rodney Allan Businga of Gering passed away November 30, 2020 of covid complications at Regional West Heath Center. A private family celebration of his life will be held at a later time. Online condolences may be made by viewing Rod's memorial page at www.bridgmanfuneralhome.com Bridgman Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements. Memorials would be welcomed in his honor to Legacy of the Plains Museum, Riverside Zoo or Panhandle Humane Society. Born on November 27, 1952 in Olympia, Washington, to Al and Marianne Businga, Rod grew up in Laramie, Wyoming, where the family could ensure availability of a college education. They catered to the new technology sweeping the country by opening a family business- Accurate TV. Rod worked in the store since he was a little boy starting with sweeping and learning to fix electronics. That part-time job put him through college at the University of Wyoming earning a degree in chemistry and education. He developed a logical, scientific, problem-solving mindset and eventually earned a Master's Degree in Educational Administration from Chadron State College along with additional coursework throughout his career. He met his future wife in the science department as he helped her use water, plastic and a trash barrel to create a giant magnifying glass for an elementary lesson. (So, he knew what he was getting into44 more years of figuring out how to make her crazy ideas actually work!) They married in the summer of 1976 and he became an instant dad to toddler Marc Austin. Andrea Amber made their family complete. Rod interviewed for teaching positions in several places but after a visit to Scottsbluff he called to say he had found their new home. (He was so impressed that unlike Laramie, Scottsbluff had tulips in April.) That mild climate and great district kept him busy for 34 years teaching chemistry, science, programming and computers at Bluffs Middle School until 2010. After retirement he developed exciting workshops for kids through WNCC's HATC Discovery Lab. Experimentation and sharing science toys was more fun than work. He loved learning and leading kids to understand complex topics and procedures. His favorite teaching job has been as the afterschool homework poppa challenging grandkids to have fun with math. Rod served as a summer park ranger at Scottsbluff National Monument and enjoyed many, many summers interacting with tourists from all over the world-another form of teaching. Rod developed a strong work ethic and usually had several jobs at the same time. He didn't wait for things to happen-he got things started. He remodeled several housesloving demolition the most. He reveled in working in his shop and when winter came, he could be found going around the block with a snow-covered grin on his face from the snowblower. He liked being nice to neighbors, but he loved running that machine even more. Rod's parents encouraged his musical talent with piano and guitar lessons. He sang in a high school group, played in the stage band, performed with the Kenspeckle Players theatre group and as a teenager was proud to become a lifetime member of SPBSQSA. He thought barbershop music was fun and worth preservingand loved growing old himself singing in the barbershop family. He spent over three decades traveling the country with his comedy quartet, Chordial Celebration, but most of all he loved the rehearsals as they developed their slapstick humor. He seemed to collect musical instruments and swore it was possible to conquer the banjo but we were all glad when he gave up on the violin and trumpet! Playing piano with his granddaughter was a favorite pastime. Just days after he turned 68, music from Turtle Creek Bluegrass Band accompanied Rod as he left this world. He still had lots of music left to arrange and would want "the guys" from barbershop and bluegrass to know how much he enjoyed their company and creativity. Rod is survived by his wife, Penny; son, Marc Austin Pitts and his daughter Zazou of Oakland, CA; daughter, Amber Newberry (Lionel) and four children: Aidan, Gage, Carson and Kailee of Gering; parents, Al and Marianne Businga of Laramie ; sister, Judy Gerstenberger (Steve) of Denver, CO; brothers-in-law, Marty Leischer (Valerie) of Bridgeport, WV, Greg Leischer (Jackie) of Green River, WY and several nieces and nephews and their children. He is also missed by his daily walking partner, granddog, Echo.

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11/12/2020

Hey all, if you want to join in on Rob Childs zoom call Sunday Nov 15th, we will have some things to discuss on a reunion next year. Look for the private group Laramie High School & Laramie Prep Class of 71 and ask to join - the zoom invite information is there. Also, there was a death notice for Mr. Tyndall in today's Boomerang. He died November 10. Full obituary will be on montgomerystryker.com.

10/13/2020

Hey Class of 71. We need some reunion input please! There had been some discussion of joining the class of 1970 in their plans - moved to 2021 due to Covid. They have decided on a mid-August 2021 (most likely) date, away from Jubilee Days. Tentatively they plan a golf outing Friday, some type of group activity Saturday morning, a dinner Saturday night and a park get together on Sunday. They need to know from us if we are interested in joining them, or if we want to proceed on our own during 2021 Jubilee Days (or another date if we prefer). Of course, it somewhat contingent on what might still be going on with Covid next year. We think most groups these days are having to be pretty flexible with event planning. Anyway, you can post on this page your preference - go with the class of 1970, go on our own during 2021 Jubilee Days, go on our own on another date in 2021. Or, you can join the Laramie High School & Laramie Prep Class of 71 private page - just ask to join if you aren't already a member, and message or post there. If you get a chance, please ask some other classmates you might in touch with that aren't on Facebook. If possible, we would like to give them an answer next week. Thanks!

06/07/2020

Just a quick note let you know you can join the Laramie High School & Laramie Prep Class of 71 private page - just ask to join. We are starting some 50th reunion planning and trying to track folks down for notifications. Thanks.

04/23/2020

📣 We have decided to create a private facebook group for our class discussions.

🎓The new name will be: Laramie High School & Laramie Prep Class of '71.

Katie & Linda will be inviting those alums who are our friends, and then you can invite your friends, etc. and maybe we can get the word out when plans are started for our 50th reunion!

Hope you'll be joining us!! 🎉

04/17/2020

First response to my request for another administrator - Linda Leo Howard has been added. Thanks!
Anyone else - we would love to have you and add more information and photos to our page.

04/16/2020

Hi - this is Katie (Taylor) Pirtle Morgan and It has been brought to my attention that some of our Class of 71 classmates are checking in here and some have asked about a 50th reunion in 2021 (yes we are that old) - I am still in Laramie and I set this page up originally for the 40th reunion, but frankly am not on Facebook very often, so I don't check it routinely. If there is someone who would like to be added as an administrator and wants to run it more actively, let me know and I would be happy to invite you to join as an administrator. Hope everyone - and your loved ones - are staying safe in today's challenging environment.

06/13/2011

Check in Info page for the final updates on reunion activities. Hope to see you here in Laramie. The Snowy Range Road is open as of this weekend and summer is finally here. Have a safe trip if you are coming from out of town.

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