
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…
- Unflinching Sobriety of Purpose—Reunion committee work is very demanding; only those who have the stamina to approach it with dour resolution can persevere.
- Professionalism—No one can make a serious contribution to this vital program if he or she is not serious. So, get serious and stay serious.
- Subtle Sensitivity—You should be aware that others in your class are sensitive to a variety of concerns and issues and act accordingly as you help plan the event.
- Stay the Course—You, and your fellow committee members, must always keep foremost in your minds the purpose of your enterprise. Shrink not from this righteous endeavor; your efforts shall pay off handsomely.
Just check out these photos for proof of this:
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
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The 35-year Reunion Committee
The 35-year Reunion Committee
Indeed!

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