Jerry Rees
Along with others, I want to thank Sharon and her committee for organizing the 55th class reunion—my first! And I want to thank Bill Orr for seeking me out and encouraging me to come. I was disappointed he was unable attend, as were you all.
My family moved to Fort Madison in 1960 and moved away in 1964, so I only attended my senior year with you all. The last time I was in Fort Madison was about 16 years ago when I passed through on the train. I took some photos then, but this year I had time to take a lot more.
After 55 years of abstaining, I enjoyed returning for a class reunion, even though I arrived knowing only 2 people who said they would be there--Linda Boomer and Charlie LaFrenz. Meeting them again for the first time was fun.
Charlie and I spent a few moments talking about the passing of our mutual friend David Schleidt in 2008. I was pleasantly surprised seeing and recognizing people I had forgotten. I was even more surprised that some people recognized me even though I didn’t recognize them.
I had a great time catching up, taking photos, reminiscing about the past, discussing the present, and visiting familiar places in and around Fort Madison, such as Navoo.
Sallie also had a good time. She said people seemed pretty friendly to a complete stranger in their midst. Because of Linda’s insistence, on the way home to KC we stopped and experienced another river town: Mark Twain’s Hannibal.
During the weekend, I was reminded of the words of J.R.R. Tolkien's Bilbo: "I don't know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve."
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