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5/29/2004

Debbie (Jacobsohn) Kaye Hi All from Laguna Niguel. What a trip down "memory lane." Thanks to modern technology and the hard work of the reunion committee, we are now able to reunite through the bulletin board (which also allows for a quick look at pictures pre-reunion so we don't run into the all-embarrassing question..."Do you remember me?") So thanks to all who have put together this year's festivities, BUT, now is also a great time to thank the committee's of the past 30 years who worked tiredlessly WITHOUT the help of computer searches, etc. Each of the reunions since 1974 have been great--thanks to all of the unsung, hardworking souls--especially Jeri (Walker) Hernandez.

Life is great! Haven't left So Cal in 30 years. And now I am finally fulfilling my life's dream--I am driving a truck! What better way to see the land up close and personal. My husband and son are very understanding about my time away so it makes it all worthwhile. Looking forward to seeing everyone on the 17th!
7/19/2004

Debbie (Jacobsohn) Kaye A bit apprehensive at 5:30 p.m....almost turned around and came back home. But, instead, ended up having the time of my life! To the Reunion Committee: You made it all look so easy, but I know that you dedicated many hours to putting together a well-deserved, well-planned Reunion. Although my memory is not always the best, the minute I saw faces, the names followed suit. But, for those of you who endured my "stare down" wrath by me "conspicuously" STARING at your name tag, thanks for not embarrassing me and allowing me to indulge in "I really DO remember you." (But, Debbie Spellman, I really didn't look at your name badge--I really do remember you.)

The best thing about the website was it allowed all of us to enter into each other's lives. I know I felt closer to all who wrote, even if I didn't know you in school...the website allowed me to catch up on 30-years with a blink of an eye.

To Kevin Nadeau: Your continued friendship for the past 32 years is beyond words. Thank you for always being there to make me laugh, persuade me to follow my OTHER dream of playing tambourine in a rock 'n roll band and especially helping my heart to heal after the unexpected death of my Dad.

To J.D. Elmquist: You were one of the only one's who recognized me immediately and endearingly called me by my nickname that no one knows because it is only shared with you. You warmed me from the inside out. Keep smilin' and all the best to you and your family (including all the baseball guys).

To Scott Wojahn: Don't worry Scott. You weren't the only one who didn't know who I was. But you have not changed a bit. Still fun-loving and kind.

Finally...to Lori, Wendy, Candy, Jill, Mary, Rhonda, Adrienne and Sherry: Thanks for sharing laughs, hearts and love. Kind of reminded me of days gone by of cramming into cars to go to games, donating $.25 each for gas (weren't THOSE the days), sharing our 40th's with each other (I say we plan a 50th all together) and so many other wonderful times. But Saturday night was much more than a night of reminiscing. It was a night, I hope, of newer beginnings. And I promise, the next time we are all together, I will invite the "boys" from the party next door. I think they are still in shock to know that we were older than their Mom's. Way to go, ladies! In the immortal words of Simon and Garfunkel..."so here's to you, Mrs. Robinson."

I wish all of the Chargers a lifetime of joy, peace and love. Remember, if G-d gives you feet...DANCE!!!

Thank you again, Class of '74. You Rock!! Debbie

P.S. If you didn't already know, I really don't drive a truck--but who knows, maybe at the 40th I'll have my first 18-wheeler!
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