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6/11/09 Hello All,I lived at C.M. from June 1965 to June 1968(graduated).Ray Wrenn, also at C.M., and I married. I lived at Martha Smith. We go to the reunions and have a great time. It is fun, you see your C.M. sisters and brothers, and they feed us good too. The students of C.M. always have a wonderful program for the alumni. I think that it is so great that the students get to participate in the reunions; they can see first hand how important it will be to them to come back as alumni. When I lived there, I did not know what a reunion was, except for the 75th Anniversary of C.M. Tina Fisher and I were two ladies of the late 1800's, wearing original dresses from that era, with the hats and perisols. That was the only time I remember being involved. I have been trying to locate Patsy Pritchard. Patsy lived at Newell Smith, with Ms. Bennenhaley. I see that some of you girls keep in touch with Ms. Bennenhaley, if any of you know Patsy, or know how to get in touch with her, please let me know. ! You can email me at ravery@wctel.net. If you lived with her, you could not forget her; she was fun and funny and was a pretty dark haired girl. We played basketball together (or played at it). One evening we were leaving for a game and Patsy was late. She came running to the bus and ran back to our seat. Her eyes were red and I asked her what was wrong? She replied “can’t you see" as she leaned close into my face, oh my word, she had been using her eyelash curler and had her elbow propped up on something, her elbow slipped and she jerked her lashes out. They came back, but she had to go awhile with a hairless eyelid. I know some funny things about others also. If you remember me and would like to get in touch please do. I'm sure it is hard to believe, but I was very shy and quiet at C.M., you'd never know it by this long e-mail. Somewhere along the years, I found I had a voice and learned to use it. Oh, But it so fun, just ask, "FOO-FOO"(ELAINE FENNELL) if you remember her. If you see this Elaine, SORRY!! Love to all my C.M. sisters and brothers, Daphene Tolson-Wrenn
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