THE
CLASS OF 1992
"Stay on the porch if you can't hang"
Black History
Black History Month is not just another celebration, it's a powerful narrative that expands our understanding of history, culture and diversity. This month-long observance serves as an exceptional service to society by fostering learning, inspiration and respect for the African American experience. It's an opportunity to honor black heroes who have made significant contributions toward creating a diverse and inclusive America.
About
The Class
We, the illustrious graduates of the remarkable Class of 1992 from Anniston High School located in Anniston, Alabama, are committed to upholding our high school's values and representing ourselves in a professional manner. With unwavering pride, we exude an air of sophistication and expertise in our selfless efforts to enrich and uplift our beloved community.
Features
Join us as we celebrate and honor the vibrant life of Kendra L. Ferrell, as she hits the golden milestone of turning 50! This isn't just a party; it's an unforgettable jubilee dedicated to honoring Kendra’s vivacious personality and her incredible journey through half a century of an amazing life. Secure your spot in this monumental event.
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04 May 2024
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2815 Akers Mill Road SE
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Atlanta, GA 30339
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Embassy Suites
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R.S.V.P (404)386-2887
NLT 01 March 2024
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@ 7pm
Mounted Wings
In memories we find, in sorrows we mourn,
Our classmates who earned their wings to soar,
Gone too soon, yet forever alive in our hearts,
Their laughter and spirit, now a cherished part.
We gather in sorrow, we honor with love,
They've left us too early, to the heavens above,
Gone but not forgotten, in our souls they'll dwell,
Our classmates earned their wings and bid us farewell.