Having recently enjoyed another reunion, our 60th anniversary, I've been in touch with many classmates, which is what I love to do! I've updated our database (If you've moved recently or had other changes, or just want to check on how you are listed, please email me at leslie at khs65 dot com). Additionally, I have added the names of more Veterans to my post in 2015 after that reunion, the list is more complete now. I have also moved the SEARCH this blog utility up closer to the top of the articles on the right side, just scroll down right under the picture of our senior yearbook, which is a clickable link. Type in a name, place or other term, such as Hall of Fame, and you will see the posts on that term. There are multiple posts about our classmate Veterans, just type in VETERAN and you'll see them all. The 2015 list is complete now, as far as I know, but there may be more, PLEASE let me know if you know others, including yourself. There is one post with comments from and about our veterans which has more information that the list itself...you'll find lots of interesting classmate information there! Unfortunately, there are way too many listings when you type "obituary" OR scroll down to that label listing, on the right, where you can select several different categories of post subjects.
I've made it as easy to navigate as the site lets me! PLEASE SEND ME your news or writings, poems, stories, memories, whatever you'd like to share! I have a ton of things to add as time goes on but it's easy to add quickly when I receive an entry you'd like to share! I recently used our yearbook to look up someone and spent time reading the signatures & greetings in my book, something I haven't done recently. I had some great giggles, and of course some sadness, as I read the entries. If you see something fun you'd like to share in Your yearbook, DO! I must say, one that tugged my heart strings was M'Linda Jennings' comment, so sweet and light, just like she was, always smiling; reading it immediately brought her face & beautiful smile to mind. So sad that she left us so early.
Send news, pictures, whatever you'd like to share with the rest of us lucky folks who as Gary Schmidt, Esq. always reminds us, "Going to KHS was like winning the lottery!"
GO PIONEERS!!
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