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Thanks to contributions by your classmates, our photo collection starts back in kindergarten and goes all the way to the modern-day us (look if you dare). Our redesigned photo library has some nifty new features too. Click on these photos to open the photo viewer in a new browser window. View any album four different ways: as a slideshow, mosaic, grid, or a fun-to-watch carousel. You can also download full-resolution copies if you'd like any of these photos for your personal collection.
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LHS68.com is proud to present videos for your viewing pleasure. Right now, we've got two classics. First is Jody Saslow's film commemorating our 10th Reunion. (Did they even have film back then?) Then, from our Summer Dinner 2007, we have Lou Fink's semi-historic welcome speech. Click these frames to visit our theater. Coming soon: videos from our 40th Reunion in 2008. We have enough footage of that to overload the Internet.
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| With 535 classmates, you can bet there are more than a few good old stories floating around -- about friends, classes, sports, activities, adventures, brushes with the law, you name it. Read the stories that are posted here on "The Wall" and then contribute your own story for the rest of us to enjoy. Go ahead, name names. We want to know everything. | Joe Falcone was a fixture in our class and in our town. But a lot of people may not know the real story of Joe, his family and the many lives he's touched. G.J. Semler is a lifelong "friend of Joe" -- and he's been so kind as to contribute a special page here to share his story of a relationship that's as strong today as it was back in high school. |