High School Yearbook
A friend of mine (my maid of honor actually) found my Senior year High School yearbook (Westport graduation class of 1988) this past weekend and it brought back plenty of memories of those individuals I have lost touch with over the years. I wanted to share some of the ones that I miss being a part of my life over these past 20 years. I figure they will eventually get picked up by Google at some point and wanted to say hello with a personal message:

Dawn Boutin - Miss you and hope you will be able to make it to my wedding next year! You were one of my best friends growing up and I miss you being a part of my life.
Anthony Burbank - Did you ever make it to New Orleans my friend? I hope not.
Gabrielle Cyr - Glad we have remained in some limited contact. Perhaps we need to sing a song on tape sometime soon and play it fast.
Cynthia Correia - I wonder what ever happened to you? I always thought you were one of my smartest friends. I was hoping to get your opinion on the current state of our country.
Stephen Farias - No - I will not have a drink with you or made by you, but as one of the genius types I wonder how you turned out.
Raymond Maitoza - How are you doing Raymond? Are you still athletic and mopping up the basketball courts with your moves?
Scott McElory - We shared the fact that we were the shortest guys in our class. How have things turned out for you?
Pam Sylvia - You were one of the most genuine people I have met in life. I wonder if you maintained your honesty and sense of humor.
Kenneth Tripp - OK - no doubt you were one of the cutest guys in our class and I hope that you were able to get a catch in a partner and profession in life.
Dawn Young - Just plain sweet as molasses. I hope life has not changed that for you.
Justin Tripp - I’m sure you have saved some infant from a rushing car or train and been marked as a hero. You are a kind man.
Melissa Moss - One of the smarter students at WHS who made it a pleasure to be in AP. I wish the best for you whenever I think about you.
Julie Ledoux - I recently read that you were credited for your athletic accomplishments in high school. I hope life has treated you well as a doc.
Andrew Cooney - OK - I had a huge crush on you, cute and sweet like Ken, genuine - hope life has treated you well.
There are so many others that had such an impression on my youth - and to all my 1988 graduate friends - hope to see you soon at a reunion.
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