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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 October 2008 )
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The word gives the speaker a good feeling. It calls forth memories of friends and friendships, of triumphs, of success at having accomplished something. We’ve come together almost every five years since we graduated; some, particularly those on the decade, have been very big events while others have been more casual get-togethers. We’ve accomplished this, remarkably, without a formal class organization or dues.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 October 2008 )
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Here are some of the personal testimonials of those who participated in our 35-year reunion. We met at the 57th Fighter Group restaurant by DeKalb-Peachtree Airport on a nice Saturday evening, ate (very!) well, danced (and danced and danced and…) to the great sounds of a great DJ, and enjoyed moments both quiet and boisterous outside under the stars. Many of us met again on Sunday afternoon, when we gathered for a family picnic at a park in Snellville. Want to remember those moments or see what you missed? Look at these photos:
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 21 October 2008 )
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If reunions are the lifeblood of our classmate community, the people who organize and conduct the reunion are the heart of our class. If you are inclined to contribute—in any way—on the committee, you should know that such work calls you to…
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