Highlights from the
2008 Camp Field Reunion
  July 11-13, 2008

We had quite the turnout of staff and campers for the 2008 reunion (yes -- campers too!), and what a great time we had. The reunion was held at Tall Timber Ranch, a camp located near Lake Wenatchee. Here are some pictures of the camp.

Here is a collection of photos from the weekend.  If I made any mistakes in the document that follows, please let me know so that they can be corrected.



 

Here are the people that were available for a group picture Saturday evening.
(click on the image for a larger version)

Front row (left to right): Armando Guzman, Mr. & Mrs. Mike Conatore, Ruth Jacobus, Meg Millbauer, Kathy Gegen, Maureen Sullivan, Harriet Bullit (special guest), Patty Hebert, Terry Greiner, Joan & Matilda Greiner, Flo Hansen, and Tony Caruso

Middle row: Jennifer Cockrill, Kathryn Morin, Sue Gagliardi, Jerry Roth, Andrea Posakony, Nancy Menzia, Karen Brookman, Marian Menzia, Patty Crowley, Lynne Greiner, Laura James, and Matt Crowley

Back Row: Heather & Pat Murphy, Ron Honner, Jody Graves, Monte Koreis, Mark Running, Carol Waltho, Pete Crowley, Sue Sibulsky, Tim O'Neil, John Greiner, Dave Boley, Tim Schiewe, Mark Mokler, Theresa Brown (Belton's friend), John Agnew, Dave Belton, Mary Clerf & son Joe, and John & Sapna Schwinberg



Mary Clerf, Marian Menzia and Lynne Greiner
try to determine who is in an old photo.


Sue Gagliardi and Joan Greiner share some
coffee in the morning.
As usual, a hardy group took a hike Saturday
morning up into the hills around Tall Timber .


And again, as usual, a not so hardy group gathers at
the river Saturday afternoon to stand in the water and
toast old memories. Cheers!
Dave Belton, Armando Guzman and Patty Hebert
help plan the liturgy service.

During the mass service, people took time to share
memories of Fr. O'Grady. Here's Pat Murphy addressing
the crowd.
We invited Harriet Bullit to join us for the Saturday evening
activities. Harriet is the owner of the Sleeping Lady (that property
which we will always fondly refer to as Camp Field).

She is interested in camp history and wanted to hear peoples' stories
about Fr. Joe. She is also looking for good pictures of Fr. Joe to
hang up in O'Grady's pantry, which is located at the Sleeping Lady.
If you have some good photos, let us know.

Here is Harriet and Monte Koreis.




Tall Timbers had a new cook this year, and I must say
the food was very good!!

The cook was even a good sport, and made a lap around
the mess hall when we sang to her.