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Subject: "class of '84 "


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Jeff Lane
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Date Posted: 15:10:51 12/07/02 Sat

Mike & Becky

I think I remember the incedent Bill is referring to, but I'm a little perplexed why it needs to be brought up now.
Why is there a need to have a defining moment from high school?
We were the "class of '84", probably no better or no worse than any other "class of '84". Maybe a few idividuals had defining moments, I'd guess most didn't till later in life.
The past plays a role in who we are, but our path to the future is determined by looking forward, not back.
I prefer to be defined by who I am now rather than who I was then.

By the way, our last reunion was just as good as any other I've been to, and if it was the same next time it would be just fine with me. The event is what we make of it.

Jeff Lane

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