RamPage '62
My name is Norman Kane and these are
My Memories
This page was last updated on February 23, 2007
Thursday, 12/27/01, 11:56 AM
 
Looking forward to the possible 40th class reunion in June or July of 2002 for Radford "Rams". My wife and I are tentatively planning ahead to attend the class celebration and bring our youngest son who is a High School senior and youngest daughter, a college senior to the islands to say they have been there.

Has anyone volunteered to take charge for this reunion event yet?   If "NO", we may come earlier in the latter part of March which is our spring break.
Help, does anyone know something!
Question, any inexpensive hotels in Waikiki that I can contact?

ALOHA

Norm and Vicki Kane
 
   From:
                    Idaho Falls, Idaho
   E-mail:
                    nvkane@ida.net
Norman wrote this in the Guest Book;
Graduated from Brigham Young University with a BS degree in Physical Education '67 and a Masters degree from BYU in ' 82. 

Married in 1967 to Vicki Michelle May from Idaho, started my Masters degree and taught at BYU as a graduate student for one year.  Fall of 1968 at Snake River High in Idaho: teaching in Anatomy Physiology, Biology and Physical Education; also coaching as an assistant football, basketball and head track for 4 years.  My next 6 years I coached at Firth High in Idaho as the Head Football, Boys Basketball and Track & Field, teaching Anatomy & Physiology and P.E. 

Moved to Idaho Falls High(largest school classification in Idaho) teaching and coaching till 1991.  Approached by principal to be an assistant activity principal in 1984 after receiving a Administrators degree and became full time in 1989. 

We have 7 children:
Stacy(3 keiki's), Keegan(3 keiki's), Michelle(3 keiki's), Mathew(2 keiki's), Andrea(1 keiki graduating in Dec. from Idaho State Univ.), Jason(24yr. old at Univ. of Minnesota) and Norman( 19 yr. old at BYU).

We have 12 grandchildren:
5 keikimahine's and 7 keikikane's, the oldest is Kiana(5th grade) and youngest is Marissa(born in June).  Our Family is very important to us as you can tell.  We perform polynesian programs 5-6 times a year, with our oldest daughter Stacy and her husband Dean Fonua, promoting heritage with dance and historical information.  This will be my first class of 1962 reunion and we are looking forward to this special event.

Mahalo,

Norman and Vicki Kane