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Lynn Hey Kelly
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Chicago Tribune: Why class reunions matter so much Posted Tuesday, May 7, 2013 08:49 PM
Why class reunions matter so much August 31, 2011|Clarence Page|Chicago Tribune
Facing a class
I used to wonder why high school
Class reunions are, by comparison, low stress. We become history detectives, probing our past to take a fresh look at who we were and what we put up with before we reinvented ourselves into postgraduates
The bullies, snobs, hustlers and clowns who once brought you daily torment may be passed away by now or simply
I graduated It took some of us 20 years to work up enough nerve to show up at a class reunion. It took that long for the residue of teenage hubris, angst and embarrassing relationships to fade. In other words, it took long enough for most of us to have high school kids of our own. After 40 years, you're happy merely to see who's still alive and able to show up. "No politics tonight," said Bob Hayden, one of the event's organizers, with whom I have been debating politics since Lyndon Johnson beat Barry Goldwater. No problem. It was good to be back in the land of good Midwestern common sense after escaping Washington, which politics have turned into Mogadishu-on-the-Potomac. I wasn't sure he could hear me over the music, provided by a band of fellow alumni called The Intruders. They were a popular local garage band for a couple of years in the mid-1960s until they broke up like countless other aspiring teen legends to pursue more conventional lives. Whatever hair they had left was gray and actually longer than it used to be in their old band photos, although these days it does not look nearly as rebellious as it used to. We partied like it was, well, 1965. As Bridget Fonda's character says in the movie "Singles," "Somewhere around 25, bizarre becomes immature." After 60, bizarre becomes merely "eccentric." Just one bit of advice if you're facing a class reunion: Resist the impulse to ask your fellow alumni, "Do you remember me?" This is particularly true if there is any chance that the other person doesn't remember you.
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Larry Hagen
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RE: Chicago Tribune: Why class reunions matter so much Posted Friday, May 10, 2013 07:53 PM Great article. The last paragraph is going to really hit home come August. There are a few classmates who have not been back to any reunions. Larry |
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