Classmate name
"Placeholder story — a short paragraph from a classmate about their life since graduation. A career change, a family moment, a memory from RHS that still sticks."
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Richardson High School • Class of 1972
This corner of the internet is just for us. Reunion news, photos you might not have seen in fifty years, stories from classmates, and what I've been up to since we threw those caps in the air.
No business, no sales, no tech pitch. Just the class.
The next reunion
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Photos
Yearbook shots, hallway moments, football Fridays, and the last fifty years. Scroll slow — you'll spot people.
Send me any photo from any year — formal, goofy, blurry, whatever you have. I'll clean it up and add it here with a caption in your own words.
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Classmate name
"Placeholder story — a short paragraph from a classmate about their life since graduation. A career change, a family moment, a memory from RHS that still sticks."
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Classmate name
"Placeholder story — second classmate paragraph."
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Three sentences is plenty. Tell me where you landed, what you're up to now, and one RHS memory you still laugh about. I'll do the rest.
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Greg's journey
Placeholder paragraph — where you went after RHS, the jobs, the moves, the family, the detours. Keep it conversational, like you're telling it at the reunion table.
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Placeholder paragraph — where you landed, what you do now, and why Meerkat LLC matters to you.
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Drop a line, send a photo, tell a story, or just say hi. I read every message myself.
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