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In high school we first seriously confronted our hopes and dreams for the future.  
We discovered who we were and what we wanted to be. We made lasting friendships
that added warmth and love in our lives and forged lasting bonds that remained 
unbroken almost fifty years later.  

After graduation we said goodbye and wandered off, each finding a little niche in the 
world to mature and gain new perspectives and act out our hopes and dreams, while 
coping with the transformation from childhood to mother and fatherhood.

Unless we met by conscious design, our paths crossed only on rare, fortuitous occasions. 
But our friends were always as near as our thoughts and we often walked the paths of 
our childhood memories. 

A reunion of school friends is a return to that special place. Rejuvenated and strengthened 
by the warmth and love that brought sweet tears of joy and laughter into our young lives. 
So often now we cry softly for those we have lost.  

Bea Findlay shares with us a lasting friendship between a few Muir girls, the warmth of their 
bond fueled by the fire of their desire to meet as often as they can. 

   Executive Board of the John Muir High School Girls' Athletic Association

1956

 

 

 


  Above, left to right:  Lolita Kennedy, treasurer, Diane Reynholds, secretary, Sue Treadwell, president,
                           Bea Findlay, vice-president, Lee Brown, recorder, Eleanor Blum, advisor

 

October 2002
Atlanta, Georgia

"Every two years a bunch of us get together 
(GAA buddies) at one of our homes. 
This year we all flew or drove to Atlanta, GA to 
Sue (Treadwell) Kenworthy's and stayed in her 
home for anywhere from a week to 10 days.   

Two years before we were all at Diane Reyhnolds 
home in Orcas Island, WA (she was unable to come to GA) 
In 2004 we will be at Janice Jones' home in Lake Tahoe."


Top photo: 
Marilyn (May) Reyhnolds, Phyllis Jones, 
Sue (Treadwell) Kenworthy, Bea Findlay and 
Lee (Brown) Bucich


 
 


 

 

Maria Manetta, Lee Brown, Marilyn May, Bea
Findlay, Sue Treadwell .

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

Summer 2002
Juneau, Alaska

Lolita (Kennedy) English and Bea Findlay

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Juneau, Alaska
2003

Bea recently bought an 800 cc BMW  motorcycle on e-Bay and will be taking her safety class in April.  She hopes to tour on  it this next year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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