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•   Sue Frederick (Dobrunick)  1/5
•   Deborah Berg (McCarthy)  10/19
•   Steve Krantz  10/18
•   Jeri Zimmerman (Hand)  10/17
•   Kimberlee Gordon (Johnson)  10/15
•   Barbara Michael  10/15
•   Tamsen Cipriano  10/12
•   Michele Moore (Goebel)  10/12
•   Denise Kleckner (Terry)  10/5
•   Susan Havlat (Rehm)  10/4
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WHERE ARE THEY NOW


WHERE WE LIVE


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2 live in Alabama
15 live in Arizona
2 live in Arkansas
18 live in California
15 live in Colorado
10 live in Florida
5 live in Georgia
2 live in Hawaii
3 live in Idaho
3 live in Indiana
6 live in Iowa
6 live in Kansas
1 lives in Maine
2 live in Maryland
2 live in Massachusetts
4 live in Michigan
5 live in Minnesota
10 live in Missouri
3 live in Montana
220 live in Nebraska
1 lives in Nevada
1 lives in New Hampshire
2 live in New Jersey
2 live in New Mexico
2 live in New York
2 live in North Carolina
4 live in Ohio
2 live in Oklahoma
4 live in Oregon
4 live in Pennsylvania
1 lives in South Carolina
1 lives in South Dakota
2 live in Tennessee
14 live in Texas
1 lives in Vermont
2 live in Virginia
7 live in Washington
3 live in Wisconsin
1 lives in Ontario
1 lives in Germany
1 lives in Turkey
22 location unknown

MISSING CLASSMATES


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JOINED CLASSMATES


Percentage of Joined Classmates: 60.0%


A:   256   Joined
B:   171   Not Joined
(totals do not include deceased)

LSE 50th Class Reunion
The results are in -- the LSE Class of 1973 sure knows how to throw a 3-day party!!!!  Everyone definitely had a great time which is evident in all the pictures being posted in the Class Facebook Group.  We still got it!  Now to brush up on 70's Trivia for the next reunion!  Thank you everyone who came and made this reunion the best ever.  We certainly couldn't have done it without all the best classmates in the world!
Thank you from your Reunion Committee.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/106041516109576

 

DONATED AUCTION ITEM-SATURDAY NIGHT

Kitt Hemphill Hamersky has graciously donated a beautiful hand woven shawl to be auctioned off during our Saturday night festivities.  The proceeds will go into the LSE Class of 1973 reunion account.  Take a minute to look at this beautiful shawl and read the story about it!  It is fascinating!  A huge thank you to Kitt for her kind donation to the LSE Class of 1973.

 

A decade ago I was weaving colorful shawls with little boxes of handpainted color. I donated one to the reunion as a door prize, and they chose to auction it and donate the money. From that act Debbie Berg commissioned one for her sister and a whole new direction evolved. She wanted red and black, white and silver and whatever other colors I wanted to add. My dyes do not make a good red or a real black, so I added stripes of red and black along with the handpainted threads. At first glance I was heartsick as the lines stopped the movement and flow of color I so loved, but I had a shawl to weave. I tested many colors to use as the weft trying to salvage the project, when I looked down I saw, not just squares, but long blocks and rectangles. I loved it but knew if I had to decide what to weave next, a block or rectangle, it was a short trip to crazy. I needed rules, then an answer came I could weave Morse Code messages into my shawls with dots, dashes and stubs to separate letters and words. “Woven Words” were born, each shawl with a message to decode. To date I have woven 146 shawls, they have traveled across the country and around the world in 5 different languages.

I wove this one to celebrate the ten years of my collection and the 50 years of memories and hopes of our collective youth. I chose a warp containing a bit of gold, faded denim blue jeans, woodsie tones, gray as the roads we have traveled, crossing it with black. The message reads “Those were the days my friends, LSE 1973 (in Roman numerals) never ends” measures 18”x 96” it is a swath of cloth that can be a shawl, scarf, table runner, or whatever you imagine.

Thank you for sparking my imagination. Kitt Hemphill Hamersky

Your reunion committee is having a lot of fun .  We're eager to see you October 13, 14, and 15, 2023.  Register soon, so you don't miss out on the fun.

On motorcycle: Tamera Ward, Lynn Duling Kalemkiarian

Middle row:  Don Weber, Karen Buis, Paula Damke, Susie McCracken Albin, Deb Butler Cabela, Roseanne Cole Lane, Chris Oosting Bryant

Back row: BIll Etmund, Kevin Miller, Doc Chaves

Missing:  Sue Faytinger Hinrichs