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Volume MCMXLIV LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY OCTOBER 1, 1993 Number 44

 

At our last reunion mang of us said we would like to participate
in a continuous (chain) letter and Lola agreed to write the first
one, which she has now done. However, a chain letter would
probablg not get to everyone before our upcoming 50th reunion
in June, so Lola and I propose that if each of gou will write a
letter of l to 3 pages and mail it to me bg the end of Februarg, l
will zero: and mail copies of all the letters to evergone in our
U—Hi class (including those who don't write a letter pg then.)

Lola's letter sags, in part: ' l am hoping that evergone who
participates in this letter will be willing to inform us of
happenings in their lives, recording some of the great events

(weddings, deaths of parents, trophies and honors), and of
course mention of children and grandchildren. And we will
accept some degree of bragging. But no lies.‘

Continuing, she writes: 'l have enjoged keeping in contact with
mang of our classmates, either Via phonei’mail/visn. And I love
getting all of the news of those that l don't get to talk with,
write or see. We are a special group, and l think any of our
teachers would agree to that. There seems to have been a bond
that has held us together all of these gears, 50 I am looking
forward to seeing everyone in l994,' (End of quote from Lola's
letter).

he wonderful as our past reunions have been, there is never
enough time to share with everyone ( or even with one person)
all that can be put in a letter. So Lola and I hope that you and all
our classmates will follow her lead and share with each other
some highlights (and/or low points) of your gears since we
were together at U-High. It should he fun, both to write our
letters and to read one another's. lt should also add interest
and meaningfulness to our reunion in June when we can start our
conversations where our letters have left off.