Posted by Nat on August 25, 2021 at 04:40:58 from (75.90.153.9):
In Reply to: High School Reunion posted by Ultradog MN on August 25, 2021 at 03:47:44:
my 50th HS Reunion is also this year. I plan on going and have been instrumental in getting it together. I wasn't particularly close to my schoolmates while in school and moved to another town after getting married 48 years ago but I started getting some of us together once a month for breakfast at a local restarant that some of us went to 50 years ago We generally have a pretty good showing because we all know that our class is getting smaller all the time. Since undertaking the reunion we have found lots of stats. We started high school with 240 freshmen and graduated 177. There are 53 of us no longer here and I have found that I enjoy every minute with these fine people. Our freshman class was the first fully intergrated class. None of us then knew what to think or expect. I doubt I had every seen more than 10 Black people in my life but by the time we graduated we had a black cheerleader and a black guy was voted best all around.I still call him and talk to him even though he lives 4 states away. we argue a lot because we see things so differently but I am still confident he has my back as I do his. It isn't the popularity contest that I thought it was in HS, it is just people, some great, some not so much, but still just people,
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