Posted by Ron Enders Unconsciously, I held a strong intuitive desire to come back to Cameron and review my roots; attending the reunion fulfilled this desire, I came away with an inner calmness and tranquility. I guess we all contemplate our mortality in our own unique way. Very special thanks to all who stopped and chatted with Kathy and I. It was especially gratifying the way you made Kathy feel a part of the reunion. I’ve heard so much about ‘Minnesota Nice’ over the years, but this was definitely a case of ‘Cameron Wisconsin Nice.’ It definitely was a surprise to see our former teachers: Jim Nohl, Cleland Cook and Darrell Dowden. I had no idea you were coming, and apologize for not recognizing you right away. Thought you were students as you all looked to young to be our teachers. Thanks, Jim Rude for breaking the ice and making us immediately feel part of the reunion as you did at the 20 year reunion. I’ll pass on the other and take the new car. (An inside joke). Thanks to everyone from the class of 1959, for your warm welcome, and to the other classes and class members for your friendliness. I wish all classmates and their immediate families that have handicaps or have experienced physical injury or impairment good health and a speedy recovery. There is really no distance between any of us anymore as the Internet and E-Mail bring all of us into immediate asynchronous contact. Ron
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on 8/24/2005, 8:19 am
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This is a salute to all who attended the 1958, 1959, 1960, and 1961 class reunion held on Saturday August 20th2005. After some indecision and apprehension I decided to attend, but was concerned about appearing to seek sympathy. After meeting with my fellow classmates I soon realized I was not alone that some of our classmates had also suffered physical impairments.
John Anderson, it was great seeing you again; you haven’t lost a step, and your witty self effacing humor hasn’t changed since high school. Thanks for the humor and laughs really needed it and it certainly lifted my spirits.
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