Courtesy of Shatia R. Moore

“Ain’t no party like a Hornet’s party,” said Kenny Long @djkingmajesty, and the Lincoln High G95 and Baby R96 30th Reunion proved it. From the very first strike at Friday night bowling to the last toast at the winery on Sunday, the weekend was pure joy. We came together to vibe, share stories, enjoy good food and drinks, and simply be in each other’s presence. Alumni from 1992 to 1996 joined in, but the spotlight shined on the Class of ’95. Aisha Davis coordinated the weekend with the help of Shatia Moore, pulling off an unforgettable celebration that honored our bonds and reminded us why, 30 years later, we’re still rolling strong together.

It was a reunion filled with games, music, and endless smiles. Friday’s bowling set the tone, Saturday brought friendly competition and fun, and Sunday closed with laughter and glasses raised at the winery.

Thirty years later, the energy is still the same, and the love for our classmates runs deep: “It felt like no time had passed.” “We laughed until our faces hurt.” “This weekend reminded me why our class is the best.” This was more than a class reunion; it was a reminder that the friendships we built in the 90s are still alive, vibrant, and worth celebrating.

Here is a quote from Myeisha Y. Ligons: “Kicking off our 30th reunion with bowling was everything – laughter, familiar faces, and that Hornet bond that’s carried us through life. Thirty years later, I’m proud to have captured it through my lens and even prouder of all we’ve accomplished and the impact we’re still making together.”

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