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The Learning Channel "Reunions" Episode #17, "Wagner High School" Page 2 |
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The Learning Channel (TLC) featured Wurtsmith Memorial/Wagner HS in its Reunions program. Episode #17 "Wagner High School" was filmed in California and South Carolina in the summer of 1998, and included great coverage of the Charleston Reunion. The program was first broadcast on Thursday, 8 October 1998 with plans to air the show 5 or 6 more times during 1998. |
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John says "Next week I'll be going to a reunion with my Wagner High School classmates." |
Donna L Smith 61 57-60 |
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Becky introduces herself and starts to describe her experiences in the Philippines. A song from the Teenclub Jukebox RealAudio "Been So Long" Pastels 1958 |
What a site to see our John P. out on the dance floor getting down!! It was also good to put some faces to some of the names that I see here on the list. It is a holiday today for the elections so I was able to be home when the TLC show came on. Doug |
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Another picture from Becky's interview. |
whelp, I think the show would have been better if they hadn't shown me dancing, ha ha. John '65 |
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"When we found out we were going to be transfered to the Philippines, my sisters and I were very devastated." Listen to the Becky's introduction. (189k wav) |
Oh no,no,no...one of the biggest smiles from my mom tonight was watching you dance. Shaking her head, and smiling...worth a million bucks:-). Belden 75 |
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Shot of John Prunier '65 as he explains life in the PI for American teenagers. "The high school was just like any other high school except we were ten thousand miles away from the rest of the world..." Listen to John's description. (292k wav) |
Mitch yelled, "Hey, Mom! It's your friends on TV again." Smart kid. kj82
(PS: He's still singing the Route 66 song he picked up watching Dary's wife's video on The Mother Road.) |
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Becky explains her first reaction to an assignment in the Philippines, "We didn't want to go to the Philippines because it was going from one island to another." Another song from the Teenclub Jukebox RealAudio "I Really Love You" the Stereos 1961 |
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