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I Missed Our Forty-fifth - 12
03/23/11     Jackie Sale Hurd  (1965)      jm-hurd@comcast.net
The results of having a wonderful visit with our very own Pauline “Polly” Elkins Rosenstein recently were the realizations that many of us have misconceptions of our high school classmate’s opinions of themselves. Polly was surprised to learn I thought of her as being a very intelligent and fun loving person. While she knew she was “smart,” she did not think anyone else thought of her in that way. I was surprised to learn Polly thought I was “popular” and had many friends when, in fact, I did not think of myself in that way – just the opposite. I wanted to be more like Polly who was third among the “Twenty-one National Honor Society Seniors” of the MAVAHI Class of 1965.

While strolling through the 1965 MAVAHI Annual, I began missing my classmates and wondering what misconceptions they had of themselves and our misconceptions of one another. The classmates who have passed on will remain as we remember them. They will never know what we thought of them and we will never know what they thought of themselves. However, those of us who remain until the next class reunion have another chance at getting to know the truth and one another better.

If our paths do not cross before then, I look forward to seeing you at our Fiftieth Reunion. Regret I missed our Forty-fifth.
 
04/05/11     john Exley  (1965)      JOExley@Gmail.com
re: misconceptions
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times" and we all were full of misconceptions about our selves and others. At the last reunion I could see where most of us had set aside the high school "baggage" and were happy to mingle. Many times I am finding out what you are saying, learning some of the stories that made us all tick. Looking foreward to seeing you at one the the Old Dawgs or '65 reunions.
04/05/11     Jackie Sale Hurd  (1965)      jm-hurd@comcast.net
Re: I Missed Our Forty-fifth
Your reply simplified my previously written words beautifully! Thank you for letting me know I am not alone in the “lost baggage compartment.” Until we meet again may you remain On God’s Wings(Deuteronomy 32:10-12).
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