A COMMEMORATIVE PRESENTATION

In 1988, when the 20 Year Reunion of the PHS Class of 1968 took place, I was working in an auto parts store in Pasadena and, at the same time, attempting to maintain a full
course load at San Jacinto Community College.

I did not attend this particular reunion, though I had been made aware that it was supposed to take place.  I had been contacted the previous year by an individual who was
supposedly involved in organizing it and I had in fact expressed interest in attending.  Unfortunately, after two or three conversation, I never heard from that person again and
did not have any contact information for them or for anyone else who may have been involved in that effort.  I was left with the assumption that it had probably never taken
place.

Now though, on the eve of the 40 Year Reunion, I find out that it did come about and that it was, according to some stories that I've heard from a number of different people, it
was apparently an rather "entertaining" event and I am sorry that I was unable to attend.

So, in anticipation of the upcoming 40 Year Reunion, I offer this "reproduction"  of the Reunion Booklet that was issued to commemorate the 20 Year Reunion of the PHS Class
of 1968.

For those of you who attended that previous event, perhaps it will bring back a few memories.  For those of you who did not, you can see a little of what you missed and
perhaps gather your courage and anticipation for WHAT MAY YET BE!

In offering this rendition of  the 20 Year Reunion Booklet, I have attempted to maintain at least the basic structure and format of that publication, but with a few alterations for
the purpse of better display.
The images used in this presentation represent the best quality reproductions that could be obtained from that booklet because of the method of printing which was used in
its manufacture.

One note of importance.  When viewing these pages, please bear in mind that this event took place nearly 20 years ago.  Many things can and do change during the passage of
2 decades and many things have indeed changed.  These pages represent things as they WERE and not necssarily things as they NOW ARE!

I would like to thank Janice (Jones) Baggett for making her copy of the booklet available to for scanning, preparation and presentation to you.

So, without further interruption, you may utilize the "Numbered  Buttons" at the top of the page  in order to access the various pages being offered: