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Monthly Archives: December 2011
A Jefferson High Christmas
Yesterday was the annual Jefferson High School Choir and Orchestra Christmas Concert. But before we go any further, we have to first discuss the always number one topic of conversation in Minnesota – the weather. As noted in the above … Continue reading
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’65 Turns 65
We lost a classmate two weeks ago – Richard Steinmetz. His twin brother, Robert, forwarded his obituary to our class website – http://www.65roundup.blogspot.com. The Steinmetz brothers were good friends through high school – we tended to share the same classes. … Continue reading
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Thank You
Some time during the course of last night, while visions of sugar plums danced in my head, the blog received its 12,000th visitor! While not exactly viral – and I’m not about to stick my head in the microwave to … Continue reading
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Recent Days . . .
[A donor has requested information as to the location of this Alexandria landmark?] [The above issue has been resolved – by the donor, apparently as a result of a meeting with some sort of cabal: Class of ‘67 breakfast group … Continue reading
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