These are some of the sixth grade graduates from Arthur McGill School at the Class of 52's 45th reunion. The photo was sent in by Dick McKenzie. From left are: Patricia Bush Tippie, Anthony Mastrian, Jeanne Cooper Withers, Ann Perry Mayberry, McKenzie, Earl Ruby, Mary Robinson Dawson, Larry Haims, Judy Storch Silverman and Anna Mary Langan Mooney.
John Comianos and the late Jack Melder at a wedding in the 1950s
Bob and Mary Lou Melder at Hilton Head in 2001.
Lyn Thayer Taussig and husband Tom on a tour of the USS New Jersey, the most decorated battleship in the Navy. It served in World War II, Korean conflict, Vietnam and Desert Storm. It is berthed in Camden, N.J. The photo was taken on Easter, just before returning to California..
After graduation
This photo was taken July 28, 2001. Here is the story behind it. Judy Smith e-mailed it after receiving it from Ed Lewis (Class of 51), who said: "This was taken by a lady returning from a cruise as the sun was rising over lower Manhattan. The lady wrote: 'As I watched the beautiful skyline of New York float past me, I noticed the sun was about to line up just behind the Twin Towers. I was lucky enough to snap the picture just at the right moment.' "
Twin Towers
From the 50th Reunion to Las Vegas.  Enjoying themselves at the Mardi Gras Parade at the Rio Casino are, from left, Barb Devido, Lottie Shaffer, Laura Crawford and Jean Reynolds. The four spent a couple of days together in October, 2002.
Skip and wife Putt on a trip to the Antarctica
Photo by George Fair
This is the Mostar Bridge. Built in 1566 by the Ottoman architect Mimar Hajrudin, it spanned the magical green Neretva river in a small town which was at the time the Turkish outpost in southern Bosnia. On the day of the bridge's official unveiling, following five long years of planning and construction, legend says Hajrudin fled into the hills fearing that magnificent arch wouldn't hold. It was destroyed by the Croat Defense Council units on Nov. 9, 1993, during the Bosniak-Croat conflicts. It is now being reconstructed. An official said that all three secrets of Hajrudin have been solved. Those secrets were the way of building the bridge's foundations, the geometry of the arch and the way of connecting the stones of the bridge.

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