
New Trier West High School

Susan Pryor Leonard
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Lynn was also a very good friend of mine, who I miss to this day. She had a tough exterior that insulated one of the sweetest, most empathetic young woman I have ever known. Going to a reunion without her, along with (now) two other (NTW) girlfriends who died way too soon, seemed almost unthinkable. This wonderful 40th reunion proved to me, however, it's time to - although we will never forget Lynn (or the others) - reunions are a time to celebrate their legacy. It is a time to honor, not only them, but those who are still among us, something Lynn...a woman of such high character...would expect of her surviving friends, and classmates.
Leslie,
The short, yet embarrassing answer is, yes. It's embarrassing because I have to either wait for one of my kids to show me how to do it quickly, or figure it out myself when I get home.
We'll get it done over the weekend for sure.
Susan
Thank you for beginning this dialogue about Kim, Stacy. I agree with Mr. Lawton. Kim was also one of the kindest souls I have ever known. I have a photo of Kim in the gondola in Steamboat Springs with that beautiful smile on her face. I have an (almost) duplicate photo of my oldest daughter in the same gondola with a very similar smile on her face. I so regret that my children didn't have the chance to know Kim. In a way, through all the great stories, however, they do know her. I look at those photos often, and Kim still makes me smile!
-Susan Pryor (Leonard)