Posted by fixerupper on July 31, 2015 at 12:00:24 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: 40 yr class reunion posted by buickanddeere on July 31, 2015 at 09:03:18:
Buick, even though I don't like your first sentence I do agree with you on the fact that some of the snooty ones were acting out to cover up their insecurities. Where I graduated the entire high school didn't add up to a hundred students. I thought I knew everything about everyone else in school at the time, but through the years I have found how wrong I was about some of them. One girl I'm thinking of was three years ahead of me and a knock out beauty. She always seemed to have her nose n the air. After graduating we both stayed in the area but we never had a good conversation till about thirty years later. I found out they were very poor. Her uncle would sometimes help them out till her dad found another carpentry job. Her classmates could go clothes shopping but she had to wear hand me downs. Come to think of it one of my classmates was in the same type of home situation.
I've been to a few reunions, mainly to let the rest know This one who was on the bottom rung of the ladder in class has grown up, is fairly successful and hasn't grown fat . The old clique still hangs around together and one girl still snubs me but the rest are pretty decent to converse with.
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