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01/27/25 07:47 PM #14595    

 

Bill RIHS

Mary, totally agree! Great men great quotes! I like JFK's too; ask not what our Country can do for you but you can do for our country.

Happy birthday Jack🎂.

I am with Patty. I had 3 jabs. First two and first buster. I have not felt the same since the first stab. I didn't get Covid until about a year ago. I am done. 
 

I hope to see a good showing for the Beer Summit🍺


01/27/25 08:12 PM #14596    

 

Mary Powers (Evans)

Bill, I like that statement by JFK too!  There was a quote by JFK in the article too:

We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. — John F. Kennedy


01/28/25 10:02 AM #14597    

 

DeWitt Bacon

Michael W. Yeshua (Jesus) is undoubtedly the most significant influence in most of our lives. I thought of that at first, but then a long list of Bible characters flooded my mind. Then, I realized I wanted to respond with the non-secular intent with which the topic was presented. I'm with you, Mike.


01/28/25 01:59 PM #14598    

 

Jack Breese

Thanks to all who wished me a happy birthday!   With good health and all my hair couldn't wish for much more than my classmates thoughts.   Couldn't play golf because it was too cold, so went to the gym.  Shari treated me to a steak dinner and then we came home, poured a bourbon and reflected on how good the Lord has been to me.   Vaya con dios my friends.


01/28/25 03:41 PM #14599    

 

Michael Kelly

Happy Birthday Jack Breese good to know your a Golfer. Many More to you!

01/29/25 05:45 PM #14600    

 

Randy Edwards

Just recieved the sad news that we have lost another classmate. Rollie Simons has passed here in Prescott.


01/29/25 07:34 PM #14601    

 

Bill RIHS

Randy, sorry to hear about Rollie's passing. Do you know if he was sick or? We are loosing our classmates at an excelarating pace. Stay well my friends.


01/30/25 06:07 AM #14602    

 

Randy Edwards

Bill,

Just caught a clip on a local radio broadcast, missed the details. Rollie was onetime mayor of Prescott and most recently Yavapi county supervisor. Last I talked to him was at a Memorial Day event I volunteer for honoring our vets, which I think he spoke at. He seemed fine, but without the spark he once had.


01/30/25 06:28 AM #14603    

 

Frank Wiley

Very sad about Rollie.  I was in a Rotary leadership class a few years ago with him and we were going to get back together but then I moved to Colorado.  


01/30/25 08:27 AM #14604    

 

Lester Cox

I did not know Rollie, but may he rest in peace. https://theprescotttimes.com/news/prescott-mourns-the-passing-of-former-mayor-rowle-p-simmons-honoring-his-legacy-of-service/article_e579aad6-de6d-11ef-af03-97062ce1a41b.html

 


01/30/25 08:57 AM #14605    

 

Jim Coats

ROWLE SIMMONS.  

I didn't know Rowle either, but remember him as an outgoing guy, full of energy at CHS.  At least that's my recollection.

RIP, ROWLE.


01/30/25 09:21 AM #14606    

 

Patty Meyers (Anderson)

Rowle was truly a good guy, from high school to the last time I saw him at the last reunion.


01/30/25 09:48 AM #14607    

 

DeWitt Bacon

I knew Rollie, but not that well. From what I remember, he was one of the good guys.


01/30/25 01:55 PM #14608    

 

Michael Wetzel

I knew Rollie just enough to say hi, whenever we met. A friendly, and nice guy. I can only Pray, he is with Our Lord............


02/01/25 11:00 AM #14609    

 

Mike Moore

I am so sorry to hear of Rowle 's passing, I shouild have stop in the last time I was in Prescott to say Hi . The lesson is do'nt keep putting things off make the time and just do it! He truly was one of the good guys.


02/01/25 01:37 PM #14610    

 

Mary Powers (Evans)

Since I didn't know Rowle, I looked him up in the yearbook.  It showed he was on student council for three years, so apparently he was already honing his leadership skills.  Katie mentioned "a person dies twice, the first when their body leaves and the second the last time someone says their name."  Rowle will never die in that sense, since the Adult Center that was built when he was Mayor bears his name.  He leaves quite a legacy.   What a life well lived.


02/02/25 10:41 AM #14611    

 

DeWitt Bacon

Katie, those whom we have lost still live on in our memory. My mother, father, siblings, and friends are still alive in my memory. You are correct. The way I heard it is a person dies the first time when their spirit leaves their body. They die the second time when no one remembers them—words of wisdom.


02/06/25 10:20 AM #14612    

 

Jim Coats

In the spirit of mentioning a former President of the United States who we hold close to our hearts and beliefs, I will (again) offer some quotes from Teddy Roosevelt who I respect as one of our greatest Presidents.  I have offered this quote on ASSIMILATION before.

"In the first place, we should insist that the immigrant who comes here in good faith becomes an American and assimilates himself to us, he shall be treated on an exact equality with everyone else, for it is an outrage to discriminate against any man because of creed, or birthplace, or origin.  But this is predicated upon the person's becoming in every facet an American and nothing but an American...There can be no divided allegiance here.  Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all.  We have room for but one flag, the American flag...We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language...and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is loyalty to the American people."

Teddy Roosevelt was a patriot and a dreamer.  He loved America and Americans, and he staunchly defended America and its precepts.  With that in mind, the following short quote:

"No man is above the law and no man is below it; nor do we ask any man's permission when we require him to obey it.  Obediance to the law is demanded as a right; not asked as a favor.  It is true of the Nation, as of the individual, that the greatest doer must also be a great dreamer."

After reading these quotes, I can once again faithfully and without reservation say:

AMERICA FIRST!!  SECURE THE BORDER!!  ENFORCE THE LAW!!


02/06/25 11:50 AM #14613    

 

Michael Wetzel

Jim, PERFECT !!! Thats the way it should be, go President Trump...........


02/06/25 12:42 PM #14614    

 

Mary Powers (Evans)

Katie, very interesting posts, thanks!


02/07/25 10:34 AM #14615    

 

DeWitt Bacon

Katie, interesting facts on where some of our sayings and words come from. I knew some of these, but not all. You must have spent some time researching some of these. 


02/07/25 03:45 PM #14616    

Cheryl Faulkner (Sucato)

Thanks Katie!  I hadn't opened one of these pages in a while.  What a wonderful surprise to read your post.  With your permission I would like to copy it and send it to my grandchildren.  I'im forever sending them "Fact of the Day" and I know they would love it.  


02/07/25 03:50 PM #14617    

Cheryl Faulkner (Sucato)

I'm a little late to the game but I heard from Bob Courtney who ives in Prescott that Rowle had moved to Colorado and might have been suffering with dementia.  Not sure this is true but I'm passing it on.


02/08/25 09:53 AM #14618    

 

Lester Cox

Seems many of us were fans of Paul Harvey. I remember this one well but probably laughed it off when he broadcast this the same year most of us graduated from high school and pretty much knew everything. 

 

In 1965, Paul Harvey broadcasted “If I Were the Devil.” It is really amazing to realize 50 years ago how accurately he “prophesied” the future spiritual condition of the United States. Many of his statements were considered ridiculously outlandish at that time in history. Yet, we find ourselves today…

    PAUL HARVEY’S ‘IF I WERE THE DEVIL’ TRANSCRIPT

If I were the devil … If I were the Prince of Darkness, I’d want to engulf the whole world in darkness. And I’d have a third of its real estate, and four-fifths of its population, but I wouldn’t be happy until I had seized the ripest apple on the tree — Thee.  So I’d set about however necessary to take over the United States. I’d subvert the churches first — I’d begin with a campaign of whispers. With the wisdom of a serpent, I would whisper to you as I whispered to Eve: ‘Do as you please.’

 

“To the young, I would whisper that ‘The Bible is a myth.’ I would convince them that man created God instead of the other way around. I would confide that what’s bad is good, and what’s good is ‘square.’ And the old, I would teach to pray, after me, ‘Our Father, which art in Washington…’

 

“And then I’d get organized. I’d educate authors in how to make lurid literature exciting, so that anything else would appear dull and uninteresting. I’d threaten TV with dirtier movies and vice versa. I’d pedal narcotics to whom I could. I’d sell alcohol to ladies and gentlemen of distinction. I’d tranquilize the rest with pills.

 

“If I were the devil I’d soon have families that war with themselves, churches at war with themselves, and nations at war with themselves; until each in its turn was consumed. And with promises of higher ratings I’d have mesmerizing media fanning the flames. If I were the devil I would encourage schools to refine young intellects, but neglect to discipline emotions — just let those run wild, until before you knew it, you’d have to have drug sniffing dogs and metal detectors at every schoolhouse door.

 

“Within a decade I’d have prisons overflowing, I’d have judges promoting pornography — soon I could evict God from the courthouse, then from the schoolhouse, and then from the houses of Congress. And in His own churches I would substitute psychology for religion, and deify science. I would lure priests and pastors into misusing boys and girls, and church money. If I were the devil I’d make the symbols of Easter an egg and the symbol of Christmas a bottle.

“If I were the devil I’d take from those who have, and give to those who want until I had killed the incentive of the ambitious.

 

And what do you bet I could get whole states to promote gambling as the way to get rich? I would caution against extremes and hard work in Patriotism, in moral conduct. I would convince the young that marriage is old-fashioned, that swinging is more fun, that what you see on the TV is the way to be. And thus, I could undress you in public, and I could lure you into bed with diseases for which there is no cure. In other words, if I were the devil I’d just keep right on doing what he’s doing.

 

Paul Harvey, good day.”


02/08/25 10:20 AM #14619    

 

Jim Coats

Lester.  AMEN!!  I added the emphasis to something that doesn't need it.   


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