Dorothy Parker Mysteries
It Seems to Me . . . was the byline of Heywood Broun’s
column in The World.

So here we all are once again, meeting and lunching in reunion–but this time at The Algonquin!

What a fabulous bunch of old friends.  And the good thing is that our Performing Arts High School Class of ’67 graduates who want to do this are not about to let anyone slip away again for decades.  Nope, whenever possible–because life is never predictable–we intend to continue with our regular luncheons.  To once again be in the company of friends who were so much a part of our lives is a very wonderful thing.  It’s amazing how easy it is to just pick-up where we left off all those years ago, and to discover in  each other the incredible people we have each become.  We were all there and played a part in each other’s development during the unique experience of our very special school years.  I love these people who were once the children of my childhood.  I am lucky to have them back in my life, now.  Don’t we look happy in each other’s company?    Spring.  In the spring we will celebrate forty-five years?  Don’t we look great?

Until next time,

Agata