Posted by JMS/.MN on October 18, 2009 at 17:09:50 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: O/T class reunion posted by s.crum on October 18, 2009 at 07:23:28:
I live 30 miles from "home", attended all the reunions we heard about, except the 5 year, when I was overseas. Early ones were still "one-upping", later ones just enjoyable visits. We were the apathy class- didn"t get around to our 45th, so had a 46th. Great turnout- 28 of 32 showed. Ironic that we lost our first classmate shortly after- we were glad we did the odd year- and she was one of the organizers. Corresponds with the hometown celebration, so my 1949 (our first year in school) AC WF pulled our class float. 1949 Model C should be ready for the "11 reunion, our 50th. Only sour note all these years was when the conceited class dipstick mocked all of us who Served! Didn"t mind that he stayed home since! None of us set the world on fire, but all have accomplished a decent life.
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