The other cool framed photo Rick has is of his Dad's Grand Haven intramural basketball team in 1935. His Dad is seated on the bottom left in the photo.
Rick recalled the time he want to visit his grandparents in Grand Haven – they made him a grilled
cheese sandwich with cheddar cheese, rye bread and real butter…. Instead of oleo and fake
cheese which was the norm in his household. He thought he had died and gone to
heaven.
To this day, one of the most vivid memories in Rick's life was the morning he was woken up by a clerk and told he was going home - the orders had just arrived. It was a nice surprise as they were about 8 days early. The song has been called "the unofficial anthem of the counterculture movement of the 1960s, including the Hippie, Anti-Vietnam War and Flower power movements." Ironically, Rick said the summer had a double meaning to soldiers in Vietnam because if you were going to San Francisco it typically meant you were going home.
When he arrived home and walked up to his house his dog Oswald heard him approaching the door and started barking. Rick told him "no barking" from the other side of the door and upon hearing his voice he started whimpering in excitement.
Upon arriving back in Michigan one of the first things he did was buy a '68 SS Chevelle 396 for ~$3050. It was matador red with a white racing stripe and a black top. That Fall he enjoyed going to visit his sister Sandy at Western Michigan in Kalamazoo. He recalled it being like "candy land" with lots of girls his sister introduced him to.
He met Barb in a bar called Gomely's in Norton Shores. Barb got he her friends to go tell him she wanted to dance with him. Got engaged on November 14, 1969. Rick popped the question in the house of one of Barb's friends but delivered the ring a bit later in a Burger Chef restaurant.
That morning was the kick-off of deer-hunting season and he went with his Dad and a friend at 5:30. This, after getting home from a night out with Barb 'til ~4:30! They tied the knot on June 12, 1970 at St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church.
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