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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

February 2008 Class Reunion Pictures


The complete set of 339 photos taken by Willy have been uploaded to our Photo Gallery.


Just click the link below to view the pictures.







Happy Viewing.

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To Ed,


Since the time we opened this blogsite, we tried to re-post/transfer beautiful messages sent to the egroup into this blogsite. So, if you want to reminisce, you can check the archives. You can read Bert's wonderful messages there.


Visit the photo gallery too, if you want to see individual or group pictures, family pictures, vintage photos as well as the recent ones. There are two slide shows there too: - How we looked like before - individual high school graduation photos, and How we look now - Year 2007 individual photos.

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