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speaker image  'Fairly Recent Pictures, taken 07/29/2010.

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photo of the 1968 Homecomeing Bonfire

The Class of 1968 Homecoming Bonfire
By Rick Valentine ('68)

Just thought I would add the story behind the '68 Homecoming bonfire. The homecoming bonfires were held for many years on the corner across the street from the police station. I don't remember what year, but around '65 or '66 they were banned. The class of '68 was told we could not have a homecoming bon fire, so a group of us planned an unauthorized version. As I remember, it was somewhere out towards Benton City. The site was kept a secret until the day before the bonfire so the faculty would not know its location. The night of the bonfire I took the picture that was in the yearbook, only it was kept hidden. Then Bruce Jorgensen and myself changed the bonfire photo for another one before the yearbook went to print. Boy did we catch hell for that!
Anyway that's how an unauthorized photo of an unauthorized homecoming bonfire got into the yearbook.


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'Bomber R'
by
Vic Day ('65)
Where the 'BOMBERS'
got their name...


The Little Boy and Fat Man Bombs

Little Boy and Fat Man (L to R) were the world's first atomic weapons. Little Boy was the first nuclear weapon used in warfare. It exploded approximately 1,800 feet over Hiroshima, Japan, on the morning of August 6, 1945, with a force equal to 13,000 tons of TNT. Immediate deaths were between approximately 70,000 to 130,000.

Little Boy was dropped from a B-29 bomber piloted by U.S. Army Air Force Colonel Paul W. Tibbets. Tibbets had named the plane Enola Gay after his mother the night before the atomic attack.

Fat Man was the second nuclear weapon used in warfare. Dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, on August 9, 1945, Fat Man devastated more than two square miles of the city and caused approximately 45,000 immediate deaths.

Major Charles W. Sweeney piloted the B-29, #77 that dropped Fat Man. After the nuclear mission, #77 was christened Bocks Car after its regular Command Pilot, Fred Bock.

While Little Boy was a uranium gun-type device (the uranium was manufactured at Oak Ridge, Tennessee), Fat Man was a more complicated and powerful plutonium implosion weapon that exploded with a force equal to 20 kilotons of TNT (the plutonium was manufactured at Hanford, near Richland, Washington).


Historic information and photo came from

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aditional history of Fat Man and Little Boy Aditional History of "Fat Man" and "Little Boy"


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1944 Hanford Construction Camp 1944 Hanford Construction Camp Page

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"Yearbook Pictures"

photo of lee blvd. at night Lee Blvd. Night Picture
      (1968 Columbian "End Sheets")
photo of Homecoming Mum "Homecoming" Mum

photo of Zips Drive-In "Tooling" Zips

RHS Shadow on the gym wall "RHS" Shadow

Photo of RHS Banner "RHS" Banner

Photo Showing Team Spirit Team Spirit

Photo of Cheerleader Leading a Cheer

Photo of Driver-Education car Driver Education Car

photo of student working on his car Keeping That "Chevy" Running

photo of students pouring concrete Pouring the Concrete "R"

Reading The Sanstorm Reading the Sandstorm


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The "WHitehall" Exchange

Pictures of old Richland telephones

Photos of Ol Richland telephones Old Richland Telephones
showing "WHitehall" number cards


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This page last updated on 07/29/2013
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e-mail to Rick Valentine (68)  This page was Designed and Authored by
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This page was first posted on September 23, 1999
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