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Photo of the Week - Fall 2008

Contributor: Various
Released 4 September 2008

  • Abquaiq Reunion
    Photo By: Ray Stevens

    Abquaiq Reunion '88

    Ray Stevens sent in a photo from the 3rd Annual Aramco Reunion for an Abqaiq group in Friendswood, Texas, 20 years ago, on October 23, 1988. The photo is from the late Randy Marrs. Some of the names from the left to right (generally) are: Chris Stevens, son of Ray & Sheila Stevens; Ken Marrs, Randy; Ray Pavlat, Dee; Tim Palmquist, Sandy; Ken Wickwire (?); Ed Yount, Diane; Jim Naeger, Jane; Butch Irwin, Aline; Jerry Stephens, Mal; The late Clint Moore, Martha; Mark Voss, Mary Ellen; Joules Hedrick, Dee (?); in the chair is Bill Moore, Darlyn. (Most wives are in the photo but may not be with their husbands.)

  • Everest Trek 2008
    Photo By: Saudi Aramco

    Everest Trek 2008

    At the completion of their Everest Base Camp climb, Saudi Aramco employees, from left, Mike Stephens, Duffy Russell, Carol Russell, Nina Sabin and John Sabin unfurl a familiar flag.

  • Happy Halloween!
    Photo By: Bob Riley

    Happy Halloween!

    The Riley’s wish you a Happy Halloween from Texas!

  • Cortney, Brandi, and Drew
    Photo By: Brandi Stevens

    Cortney, Brandi, and Drew

    Cortney (Brixey), Jeff and little Drew Stinett met Sheila and Brandi Stevens for dinner at the Olive Garden when Brandi arrived for a visit from London. Here are Cortney and Brandi with Drew.

  • Aramco Brats Gather for Wedding
    Photo By: Cassie Banaszek

    Aramco Brats Gather for Wedding

    Wesley Shelton Lee Hubbell (DHA '01) married Mandy Lynn LaBorde on Saturday, September 27, 2008 in the town of Roy, Washington. At the wedding were Aramco Brats Ian Fischer, Katie Kelsch, Thalia Bock, and Cassie Banasze, pictured here with the groom.

  • Woman With Camel
    Photo By: Martha Anne Copeland

    Woman With Camel

    Martha Anne Copeland took this photo at a Nadam Festival in Mongolia in August of 2008. Her family was in Mongolia to see the total solar eclipse. She has lived and worked in Ras Tanura since August of 1992. She currently works at the new Executive Leadership Center in Ras Tanura.

  • Brandi Stevens and Shawn Staley
    Photo By: Brandi Stevens

    Brandi Stevens and Shawn Staley

    Aramco Brats Brandi Stevens and Shawn Staley, neighbors while growing up in Dhahran, caught up in London. Shawn is a teacher at The American School of England (TASIS) which is just southwest of London. He comes up to London to visit when he gets a free weekend to share stories about dealing with the Aramco boarders.

  • Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming
    Photo By: Schuyler Stuckey

    Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming

    Phyllis and Schuyler Stuckey

  • Phyllis and Schuyler Stuckey at Canyon Lands National Park in Utah
    Photo By: Schuyler Stuckey

    Phyllis and Schuyler Stuckey at Canyon Lands National Park in Utah

    The Stuckeys had a great time exploring the sites in the western states this summer. Look for more photos of their trip in coming weeks!

  • Kayla and Bob Munter and Sheila Stevens
    Photo By: Ray Stevens

    Kayla and Bob Munter and Sheila Stevens

    Bob & Kayla are living in Saudi Arabia and have bought a home near the Stevens. We immediately thought of the 4:02 Happy Hour.

  • Kayla Munter and Ray and Sheila Stevens
    Photo By: Ray Stevens

    Kayla Munter and Ray and Sheila Stevens

  • Jimmy and Linda Milne in their Sunday School best.
    Photo By: Jim Milne

    Jimmy and Linda Milne in their Sunday School best.

Comments

  • Derald Herling said on 25 Sep 2008 @ 2:33 PM...
    Cool - you look well - we are all doing well. Both kids are married off now and we all went to Yellowstone last month including Krista's (brian's wife) folks. We seven (Brian/Krista/Cory(18months + Allison/Joel) are coming to KSA in Mar09, will you be coming too? We are in contact with Palmer's (45 minutes south of us) as well as Carr's. Andrea is working part time at UnivofOR and I have my own engineering business (www.afiassociates.com).
    Hope to see you two in Mar09
    Derald and Andrea
  • Joe LeBlanc said on 17 Nov 2008 @ 12:26 AM...
    What an exciting trip getting so close to Mt Everest. The closest that Betty an I got was in a Nepal 727 airplane, some 45 miles. I couldn't believe that I was able to take 3 rolls of film. We were fortunate that Everest was clear for most of the short trip. Our trip to Nepal with Cathy (our Brit tour leader) was almost cancelled because of the uprising and marshall law back in the late 80's. We had to stay in our hotel in the evenings but got to see a lot of Nepal. Our side trip to Tiger Tops was one of the highlights. Our Nepal DOG trip to Nepal was one of the best!
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