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December 6, 2007

Lost Your High School Yearbook?



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Memory of lost friend prompts hunt for high school yearbook

Did you lose your high school yearbook and long to have it back? Seems to be the type of problem that wouldn’t easily be solved considering it’s not exactly the type of book that would be reprinted numerous times.

Ahhh, but there’s still a possibility you can get your hands on another one. Even if you can’t gain possession of another copy of the long lost yearbook, you may still be able to access one and acquire copies of pictures and other memories within it most treasured to you.

Dear Abby had quite a few responses to a request for information on how to acquire another copy of a yearbook. She shares her readers’ responses and suggestions for locating another copy in her column for December 6, 2007.

Wishing you the best of luck finding yours!

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7 Comments »

  1. Angela,

    I was one of those people who lost their yearbooks. I moved around the country so much with my job and just didn’t keep up with the different storage places. I regret it because I was very active in high school and wanted the albums as a keepsake. I’m still searching.

    Got any Born to be Wild on the old jukebox?

    Comment by Beverly Mahone — December 7, 2007 @ 6:04 pm

  2. I lost my yearbook from my sophomore year. There’s a story behind that, but I probably better not tell the story to the world. A major character from chapters in my early adulthood might not appreciate it…LOL!

    I will search and see if I can get my hands on that song for ya, Bev. :-)

    Comment by angela — December 7, 2007 @ 6:20 pm

  3. I love the music! Great collection, thanks for making it so easily available!!

    Comment by Connie — December 14, 2007 @ 2:43 pm

  4. Hi Connie! Thank you and you’re very welcome! Some of my ole favs… :-) .

    Hope to see you visit again soon!

    Comment by angela — December 14, 2007 @ 4:30 pm

  5. Ummm … actually, I … I dunno if I … um, LOST it or, ahhh (considerin’ the PIC I had in it), it just … well, ESCAPED!!
    Anyway, I’ll see if I can find one that hasn’t burst into flames yet …
    A quick note on yer phone scam (the phishing poll); yep, BTDT … but, on the + side, most of these yahoos (pleeze forgive me, master of ye Y! Messenger, for I meant NOT thee, but the PHREAKS in question) don’t even realize that NO bank will send out a pre-rec to specific clients!
    And, phor those phine pholk worried about phishing online: When ya get some mail that looks like spam (only unhealthier and less meaty) and gives ya an addy to click, just mouse-over it whilst checkin’ the lower-left of yer screen. If it doesn’t show a “https:” with the legit site’s name on it, leave ‘er be!!

    Mo’later. Y’all know whur ah EM, rot??

    Relic

    Comment by The Rock Relic — December 26, 2007 @ 2:53 am

  6. great idea…I lost one of mine in a house flood.

    Sorry I haven’t been by in a while…where does the time go?

    Comment by CowgalUtah — January 8, 2008 @ 2:44 pm

  7. Time? Good question, Cowgal. It has slipped past me rather quickly lately, too.

    Comment by angela — January 16, 2008 @ 9:47 am

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