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Monday, June 25, 2012
Melanie Young, 57, is big on reunions. She's planned three at the high school she attended in Maryland. "Everyone I know -- whatever age they are -- if they're single, I say 'Go to your reunions!'" That's because 17 years ago, at a high school reunion, Melanie's life changed forever for the better.

Back in the summer of '73, she was Melanie Blair -- a "hippie art student" in Frederick, Maryland. Melanie had been friends with a boy in the band named Dale Young throughout high school, but on the night of graduation, when all the seniors went up to a fire pond in the mountains to drink beer and celebrate, they became something more.
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