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8/7/2014

Al Sperrazzo Hi everyone. I have perused through this website many times, gazing at all of the pictures at all of those once-familiar faces that have over time become creased with age and the world's worries and wondered, "Why hasn't my appearance changed, like everyone else's?" Ha-ha. Just kidding. I have read, I believe every post on this bulletin board in the past, and become somewhat fearful and intimidated at times (naively so) that we have grown to be different people in very many ways - socially, politically, etc. Over time, I began to cautiously harken back to those good-old days, when seemingly none of today's worries existed, when none of us knew the pain of divorce, the frustration of unemployment, or the quiet, but sometimes heart-wrenching prayers for our children, that they would have good, happy, productive lives. I, at times, foolishly believed that If I could re-connect to that simple past of ours, somehow today's life would become more palatable. As I knew our reunion was drawing near, I became anxious to see everyone, but also reasoned in my heart that no one would probably remember me, and worse, my idealistic perception would be shattered by encountering people whom I had little in common with and not much to talk about with. I eagerly filled out the questionnaire that was put forth, but wondered if I would regret spending a chunk of money for an event that I would feel out-of-place at and would feel as if I wanted to shrink back and leave from. Well, because I spent so much time debating with myself back and forth, I failed to commit that evening/weekend to the reunion and we personally made conflicting plans for that Saturday. Anyway, the week of the reunion, I understood that this might very well be the last reunion during which I will have a chance to connect with so many of you. So, I told my wife that I wanted to at least attend on Friday evening, and "see what happens" - and we did. All that to say that I was so pleased by the warmth and welcoming hearts of all of those we spent time with! Thank you all for shattering the falsely-placed doubts and uncertainties. My wife and I had a great time, and soon afterward wished we both had been able to spend more time with you (and more of you) the evening after. You're a great bunch. I don't know there's anyone out there that still looks at this bulletin board, but for those of you who are right now, see you at the 50th (or the 45th?)

Al Sperrazzo
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