Happy Together

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Things are progressing nicely toward our 40th Class Reunion. It’s been great to hear from so many of you.

Of, course there are a few who cannot be there.
Cindy Walker Purdy sends her regrets, as she’ll be on vacation.

Marla Greenwald McHargue sent me the above photo for a Halloween Party from October 1966 (looks like they were developed in Feb 1967) You can see the other photos via the Gallery. I’m loving those party decorations! 

The Reunion Committee is meeting next week for one last meeting of the minds. Must attend to any of those last minute details. Everyone is looking forward to the reunion and it’s great that there are a few people coming that have not attended our other recent reunions. Can you guess who?

One final note - it would be very helpful if you have any information on the whereabouts of our MIA’s we’d sure appreciate any updates - even of they’re a couple of years old (address, email, etc) let us know and we’ll do the sleuthing. Of course you can remain anonymous if so desired. The easiest way to contact us is by sending an email via the link below.

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Thank you! See you in a couple of weeks.

40th Reunion Progress


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Yes, things are moving forward and the registrations have been trickling in. Thanks to everyone who has registered. It’s always nice to know how many guests to expect - especially when there’s food involved.

If you’re not planning on attending - due to being out of town, if you’re working, if you’re not feeling like you want to attend (‘cmon!!), drop me a note so I can cross you off the list. It would be appreciated.

Also, it would be very helpful if you have any information on the whereabouts of our MIA’s we’d sure appreciate any updates - even of they’re a couple of years old (address, email, etc) let us know and we’ll do the sleuthing. Of course you can remain anonymous if so desired. The easiest way to contact us is by sending an email via the link below.

Send Email

Thank you! See you in a few short weeks.

(Photo courtesy of Karen Swan Day, the photo queen)