Subject: RE: PHS 62 update email group list
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 15:10:36 -0500
From: "Bourland Rebekah T" [BourlandRebekahT@johndeere.com]
To: ALL

Okay, now that Bruce has mentioned the pie I have to jump in here since I lunched daily for four years on a box of Junior Mints and a piece of crumb-topped cherry pie. The only advantage to "A" lunch was that the pie was still warm when you hit the lunchroom. I've tried my entire adult life to duplicate that pie and I've never gotten it quite right. Loved the turkey and biscuits, too.

But circling the halls every morning, cruising by the stone desk where all the cool guys gathered - well, that's my strongest memory. I recall that the freshman boys would be on the fringes at first, and then by the time senior year rolled around they'd be perched up on that desk in their rightful place of prominence! And the girls swam by like schools of fish, circling and circling until the bell for home room rang. I wonder if the kids still do that?

And then the circuit from Steak n' Shake on Main to Hunt's: Steak n' Shake for the dateless and Hunt's for the couples. We just had to see who was with who!

I agree with Mary - those were such innocent times. Kids today have a lot more pressures than we did, and a lot less fun, it seems to me.

Rebekah Bourland,
Manager, Marketing
Central Illinois
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