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| <13.05.2002> We would like to contact you by mail! Having your e-mail addresses is great, but a place where we send physical objects as the opportunity arises (memorabilia, for example, nothing lethal) would be great as well. So please send an address where you can receive regular mail to the Alumni Association at: Be sure to include your class and your school name if different from your current name. Also, please contact fellow alums of any year who may not have e-mail, or have not sent us e-mail, and encourage them to send in their Class years and addresses. We really want to be able to stay in touch with those special people of this planet who graduated from L. A. High. You don't even have to join the Alumni Association (even though lifetime membership is a bargain at $25.00); just let us know how to let you know what's going on.
<13.05.2002> LAHS is now dedicated to establishing a museum. As the seventh oldest high school in the State and the oldest in Southern California, the history of LAHS is pretty much the history of Los Angeles. In behalf of the museum, we are asking alumni to search their basements, attics, storerooms, scrapbooks, etc. for artifacts of historic interest. Especially sough after are items dating from 1872-1900, so search your grandparents' to great-great-great grandparents' attics, etc. as well. The museum is greatly desirous of receiving copies of the school's newspaper prior to 1927; motion pictures or videos of campus life from any year (please identify images, if possible); and it would really, really, really love to have student clothing from early years, especially uniforms such as those for football prior to 1920 (we beat USC in those years!), and MOST ESPECIALLY an LAHS cadet uniform from before 1923. If you have items you would like to donate (we can get you a tax write off if that would provide additional inducement for you to part with treasured memorabilia), write or telephone with a message to:
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