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There won't be much disco or New Wave, but those in attendance at the Cambridge High and Latin School's reunion probably won't complain. According to one of the events organizers, John G. Caulfield '50, the music will be "chronologically suited to the physical condition of the senior members of the group--in other words, slow stuff."
The mood promises to be festive at, the first reunion with all the school's graduating classes. Cambridge High and Latin School was one of two city high schools until 1977 when it merged with Rindge Technical School to form Cambridge Rindge and Latin School. Scheduled for March 9, proceeds from the event will go to a Northeastern University scholarship fund for Cambridge residents.
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