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It Actually Happened!

 

The "Reunion in 3-D," starring the classes of 1971, 1972, and 1973, was held the weekend of October 5, 6, and 7. Approximately 215 people turned out for the main event, while 100 or so folks flooded into Frank's Steaks in Jericho for the Friday night pre-party, and another 100 or so poured into the Milleridge Inn bar for the Saturday night after-party. On Sunday, a few dozen came to Tobay Beach. The morning of the reunion, a number of folks toured Jericho High School.

 

Inhabitants of China, Russia, and other totalitarian states have been mislead by government propaganda to believe that it was all a hoax produced on some Hollywood soundstage. We have hundreds of photos to prove that it did indeed take place. Now, the 1969 "moonwalk" that was a hoax. But not this.

 

X Never Happened!

This Happened!

 X Never Happened!

 

   International Space Station?! It's a

   plastic model, for crying out loud! Look

   carefully, and you can even see the

   wire! It never happened, people!

Mrs. Karen Schwartz doing the watusi?

For real.

 Neil Armstrong on the moon? It's a

 Burbank soundstage! After plant-

 ing the flag on the "moon," he went

 next door to the commissary for lunch.

 

Take a Virtual Tour of the Reunion Weekend!

 

For those of you who couldn't be there, or those of you who would like to re-experience it, only without all those irritating Jerichonians invading your personal space, we present the Virtual Reunion in 3-D. Here's what you do:

 

1. Drive to Costco and pick up a few platters of heat 'n' serve hors d'oeuvres. (Helpful hint: buy the small size, which feeds only 140; the medium and large sizes will be far too much, even for you.)

 

2. Pour yourself a big mixed drink. Then water it down.

 

3. Program your iPod with the music playlist on page 9 (sorry, forgot that you're technologically hopeless. Hum these tunes to yourself, then), sit back in your rocking chair, and get ready for virtual fun!

 

4. Tell a few bad jokes, spill a drink -- maybe two -- talk with your mouth full, and it'll be just like you were there, but from the comfort and convenience of your very own home!

 

5. Experience the reunion from start to finish or skip around. The choice is yours.

 

                                           

 

(Above) The poor, unsuspecting Milleridge Cottage.

Unfortunately, you can't see it, but we climbed up the Jericho water tower the night before

and painted it blue and yellow paisley, with purple rainbows. Well worth the $25,000 fine.

Photo by Joe Friedlander

 

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(Below) Poor, unsuspecting George and Martha