Posted by Rich'sToys on August 26, 2021 at 07:06:32 from (50.33.19.73):
In Reply to: High School Reunion posted by Ultradog MN on August 25, 2021 at 03:47:44:
Our 50th was in 2017. The last reunion we had had prior to that was our 20th, I believe. We did a 2 day event--sit down meal the first night and an informal get together the next day. We also did a book, which I was in charge of. We had a good turn out. Only 6 or 7 didn't respond or show up out of a class of 39. Two were deceased.
I did not join the class till 9th grade. I got along with pretty much everybody. I had some good friends, but was not necessarily part of any of the "in" groups.
I thought our reunion went really well and had a great time.
Since then we have tried to get together once a year for just an evening meal. Last year's was cancelled because of the health situation. This year's is scheduled to be held in about 3 weeks.
I would encourage you to consider going, even if you have to miss one day at Le Sueur. (It's going to be raining anyway! :D )
For me it just felt so good to see everybody again. There were at least a couple whom I had not seen since the night we graduated, and even though we may not have been close then, it was still nice just to touch base again.
Just my thoughts. Take them for what they're worth.
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