Posted by Walterdavies on October 18, 2009 at 11:00:48 from (67.142.165.21):
In Reply to: O/T class reunion posted by s.crum on October 18, 2009 at 07:23:28:
I went to my 40s it was also the 100s anniversary of the school a 3 day blowout. I never had so much fun at School. Met some of the old gang but most of the guys that I hung out with had died. One old friend was there but we never got together, my brother told me about it later. sure would have like to meet him he was part of the 3 Musketeers that my brother ran with. I met one girl who I tell a story about all the time an she said she does the same thing. Funny after 40 years she still looked the same. I didn't know at the time but she had a twin sister. They had a parade of cars one for every year that the school was open from 1897 to 1997. Had tractors for the war years. i have lots of pictures as both my wife and I took them. some day i need to put them on Photobucket for all to see. Oh I did the whole thing in a Wheel chair as I had just had my open heart surgery and was not up to full health yet. Walt
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