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    What I find is interesting, however. I thought it was a joke at first, but no, the card really said “Sheridan High School Reunion!”. Had it really been 25 years? I swear I had just gotten back from from there after the Collins wedding–all the hassle

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    Michele’s High School Reunion.” She may not look like it in the movie, but actually she is a Harvard graduate. And her resume boasts of her earning a degree in East Asian Studies. This Oscar-winning actress graduated from Harvard in 1989, according to KR CR Tv. Born in New York City, she already started performing in her own home. In fact, she wrote and acted in backyard plays written by her friend Hope Davis. And she even starred in theater productions at the Dwight-Englewood School. Later on, she

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    that night, a blizzard. The whole town ices up. And school closes for a week.” These were the last words heard by anyone about the infamous Monk Klutter, now known as the “King Kobra”. 20 years later, the small high school class of 1997 anxiously awaits their high school reunion. Memories of my high school days start flashing through my head as I approach the local community center. A crooked banner that reads “Beachwood High School Reunion!” is swaying in the muggy summer air. I walk in,

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    In the waning days of 1839, the small farmland of Frithville, Lincolnshire, witnessed the marriage of two teenagers. Elizabeth Wakefield, 16 and William Sharp 17, had set up their new life some distance from their parents on a farm where William could labour, as most Lincolnshire men did. The substantial farm on Stount Road, owned by a 30 year old bachelor, Charles Ireland, functioned with the hands of at least 3 other young men just as William plus 4 male and one female servants, none of whom were

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    A Man Runs into a Woman by Sarah Jane Barnett There’s a lot going on in A Man Runs into a Woman, yet nothing happens as well. Sarah Jane Barnett explores the different means of telling an individual’s story; a cross-dressing father interacts with her daughter, a couple tries to connect with each other after the war, another couple leaves the worst unsaid, and two middle aged strike up an unlikely friendship. A series of stringed distinctive poems tries exploring the grim police reports of the death

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    American Traditions: The Reunion Essay

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    traditions, how they are established and preserved. Specifically, I discuss traditional gatherings known as family, class, and school reunions and review ways in which they are augmented by social networks. I remind the reader of the role reunions play in the perpetuation of memories and transference of collective knowledge. It is believed that attendance at family reunions had dwindled in the 90’s but is experiencing resurgence (Baxter, 2005); this is due in part, I believe, to social network sites

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    1. MISSION High school is a very memorable time of every person’s life. The older we get, the more we realize that we are who we are because of that special place and special people around us who are not a part of our lives anymore. We and our classmates have had a unique set of shared experiences with each other and these shared memories often binds us forever. This motivated me to organize a high school reunion for all my old class and relive o experiences once again by just getting together,

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    Maya Angelou’s Influence Maya Angelou is terrific performer, singer, filmmaker, and civil-rights activist. She is a phenomenal woman, one thing that she does best is writing. She is still living today, I believe her legend will never die. If one would talk to her, he or she would think she has lead a normal, happy life. Her life is blissful now, it was not always perfect. Maya beard enough emotional stress in a time frame that most people do not experience in a lifetime. Her experiences and the

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    The Addams Family Musical was performed by the Brickstreet players at the Wills Point High school. They performed on November 11, 2017, at 2:00 pm. The major conflict of this production was that Wednesday Addams wanted to marry a normal boy named Lucas. Neither set of parents were happy that their children wanted to get married. The dominant tone of the play was cosmic. There were many ongoing jokes throughout the play, for example, the character Lurch who is an undead butler is always two paces

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    Addams Family Review This year for the fall musical, the William and Mary Theater Program put on a production of The Addams Family, which follows the story of Wednesday Addams and what happens when she gets engaged to a boy who doesn’t share her unconventional family’s morose outlook on life. With the book written by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice, and music and lyrics written by Andrew Lippa, The Addams Family is an uplifting comedy with catchy show tunes that demonstrates how the concept of

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