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Rick I live in rural Massachusetts (a school teacher) and won't be able to attend our reunion. I think it is great of you to organize this. My friends at Gunn have had several great reunions and/or combined reunions (one recently) and I know how much fun they are. The blogs from this are still running with lots of sharing. I felt like finding my old roller-skate skate board and coasting down the halls.
I visited Cubberley last summer with my 21 year old son. He tolerated my "trip down memory lane" fairly well.
I was surprised to see my old Elementary school, Ohlones, and my old Junior High, Terman, back in business. Nat Smith
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Rick
I live in rural Massachusetts (a school teacher) and won't be able to attend our reunion. I think it is great of you to organize this. My friends at Gunn have had several great reunions and/or combined reunions (one recently) and I know how much fun they are. The blogs from this are still running with lots of sharing. I felt like finding my old roller-skate skate board and coasting down the halls.
I visited Cubberley last summer with my 21 year old son. He tolerated my "trip down memory lane" fairly well.
I was surprised to see my old Elementary school, Ohlones, and my old Junior High, Terman, back in business.
Nat Smith
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