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4/30/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Ok, where is everyone from Catamaran & Snowbird in Pacific Sands over there off Beach & Atlanta. I was only there up to my sophomore year, but what a memorable time that was. Let’s get the tough stuff out of the way first. Barry Henriot & Chris Christopherson – rest in peace we will miss you. Bill Callam I know where you are at -- looking forward to seeing you tonight for dinner, has your wife made the reservations yet? Mary Bowman, didn’t I see you at your Brother Jeff’s Birthday party? How have you been? Sherry (Hyder) Taylor, I have not seen you since your wedding, what’s up with you? Dave White it has been years. Wow you are still at Edison. I suspect by now you can walk around the campus with a blind fold on and get where you intend to be. Hope things are good with you. Phil Neal wasn’t it a party about 10 years ago just after the 20th reunion. Where are you? Margaret Bacon I don’t even remember the last time I saw you. Richard Hutchinson it has been a long time hope everything is going well with you. I hope I’m not missing anybody from our class that was living on those two streets? George Budris I can’t remember if you lived on Snowbird or some other part of Pacific Sands. How about some of the other alumni that lived in Pacific Sands, let’s see if I can remember most of them: Debbie Schilling (wasn’t it since grade school), Carl Hayward, Deborah Hannegan, Robert Bennett, David Brandewie & I’m sure there is more. Hope to see you all at the reunion.
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5/6/2004
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Glenn Byron
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I had heard the same about Rick & Darrell. Matt passed away from a heart attack also.
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5/8/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Thanks Lynne, but we need to also get Kat Majors in on this, she has put a lot of time and talent into this, she made the website pretty, wrote almost all the of the copy, did the fabulous graphics, and scanned all the photos from the yearbooks. I just made it work and turned it into web pages, a little database stuff, a bunch of programming, and some advice on navigation & features.
Kat and I want to give everyone a big Your Welcome, now enough about the website; we want to hear about what and how everyone is doing, and really think it’s great when we see people get in touch with old friends. Hope everyone has a great time with the website and even better time at the reunion.
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5/13/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Bette, Heck… I needed the name tags at the 20th reunion to figure out who was who. That good old selective memory… the problem is I can’t select what I remember.
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5/13/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Bette, Good question, you are not the first person that has asked about a picture. For some reason I did not get pictures taken the last two years I was at Edison. I have no idea why. Rumor has it somebody is up to something on this. I think they found some picture from graduation that might be me. I have not seen it yet. I guess I should look for some pictures from around that time, and see what I come up with. Maybe I should use one of my current pictures, I haven't changed that much... LOL.
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5/14/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Yes Madonna, there is more face to kiss, who told you...
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5/21/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Susan,
Oh my, Bob's Big Boy. I forgot about that place. I don't even want to start talking about some of the adventures that just popped up in my mind about Bob’s Big Boy. I remember being there more then a few times and most of the restaurant was filled with fellow classmates. The better question is why we ended up at Bob's Big Boy… probable because they put up with us. Ok, I have to ask one question, “How many of you were there when some follow classmate decided to stand up on the grass area right in front of the restaurant by the windows and moon the restaurant”. Yes have their bare ass up against the window. Not many... thank goodness, but the sad part is that I remember it more then once.
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5/30/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Lee & Rhonda,
It just so happens you both are asking about the Lost Alumni.
Lee about your question as to how up-to-date the Lost Alumni is: Since you brought it up that you were still listed as lost I realized I needed to look into this. I just went back through the information we have and it is fairly up-to-date. Yes we missed you and one other person that we should have marked off the list as having VERIFIED that we have some way of getting a hold of either via regular mail or email. We do have 5 people who have registered via regular mail that we have not updated the database with yet.
The other question is: “How is it that somebody is on the lost alumni list and we have a city and state?” We had two sources for addresses even when we were able to get an address we do not know if this was the right person. So until we can verify that it is the right person they are still on the Lost Alumni list. For a more detailed look at how we have chased after the addresses of our fellow classmates click here and there is now a link on the Lost Alumni page also with this information.
The Lost Alumni page has brought us a lot of information from fellow classmates also. We get about 5 emails a week providing us with addresses regular and / or email. We are hoping that the Lost Alumni page we’ll make it so we can all help find our fellow classmates and make this a reunion that everyone will enjoy.
At this time for the over 740 people in our graduating class we have verified 277 regular addresses and / or email addresses.
What the committee has done is even if the address is not verified sent them a reunion announcement and registration form. We sent out nearly 150 via email, over 340 by regular mail.
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6/6/2004
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Glenn Byron
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I ran into Bill Rutherford at an Angeles’ game about a month ago, told him about the reunion, and probable told him about the website.
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6/28/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Jeff,
Thanks for the complements on the website. Again I have to say this website would not be what it is without Kat (Kathy Dyer) Majors.
Good to hear from you. It was just the other day that I was looking over the Alumni Area, and saw your name. I was thinking, "I didn't realize he was in our class, I thought he was in the class of 1975” I then went on to think this has got to be the same Jeff Snyder that I saw at Gutenberg many years ago. Yes I remember seeing you. You still in trade show business? Looking forward to seeing you.
Glenn Byron
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6/29/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Becky,
That's too bad you will not be able to make it. I was looking forward to showing you something I found last year while reorganizing some things at my house (if I can find it again). It was a picture of you in our 1st grade class. Oh come on you can make it...
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7/7/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Ken it was great to hear from you. I think you may have got me mixed up with a different Glenn. John Miller & I did not know much of each other in high school, but I have had the pleasure to get to know him through this reunion adventure.
I want to let you know that your sister will be missed. She had gotten back in touch with me via Classmates about May of 2000. We had kept in-touch via email periodically over the following years. I remember one email in particular about a promotion or a change in her job and how excited she was about it. I don’t remember when I heard the news, but it was a real shock.
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7/13/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Ok, Margaret I'm feeling left out here. I even mentioned your name on the 4th page of the bulletins here and don't here anything about this. I talked to Rick Bowman a few weeks ago and asked about you, and he said your parents are still there in the same house, and you were up in San Francisco. Oh come on down to the reunion, I think this could be fun.
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7/14/2004
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Glenn Byron
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Margaret I hope you knew it was all in fun. Maybe next time.
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7/14/2004
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Glenn Byron
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WOW! That was awesome Christi.
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