PHOTO GALLERY: MU School of Journalism reunions, Sept. 11
Thursday, September 11, 2008 | 11:13 p.m. CDT;
updated 6:01 p.m. CDT, Friday, September 26, 2008
From left, Tia O'Brien, David Diamon and USA Today Editor Ken Paulson, all BJ '75, chat during a class reunion party at Harpo's on Sept. 11, 2008.
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A collection of photos from MU School of Journalism reunion parties on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008.
Greg Miller, left, co-owner of Kovsky and Miller Research, and Phill Brooks, a faculty member at MU, chat over dinner during a class of '71 reunion party at the Wine Cellar & Bistro on Sept. 11, 2008.
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Broadcast journalism alumni from the '80s pose for a group picture during a class reunion party at Addison's on Sept. 11, 2008.
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MU alumna and Entertainment Tonight host Jann Carl, BJ '82, looks at a picture with Jon Kaplan, BJ '81, during a class reunion party at Addison's on Sept. 11, 2008.
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Marc Chechik, BJ '82, and Jon Kaplan, BJ '81, pose for a picture during a class reunion party at Addison's on Sept. 11, 2008.
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From left, Dean Davidson and Jeffery Burden, both BJ '82, and Brian Jenkins, BJ '80, chat during a class reunion part at Addison's on Sept. 11, 2008.
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Beth Kearney Hammock, BJ '84, glances at her nametag from the Missouri School of Journalism centennial celebration during a class reunion party at Addison's on Sept. 11, 2008.
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Members of the Missouri School of Journalism's class of '71 look at old photographs of their classmate Phil Brooks. They were taken when he worked at KFRU as a student. The reunion was held at the Wine Cellar & Bistro on September 11, 2008.
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