Posted by Eric SEI on October 18, 2009 at 20:17:53 from (74.83.210.114):
In Reply to: O/T class reunion posted by s.crum on October 18, 2009 at 07:23:28:
When I went to my 20 year reunion my reaction was, "Who are all these old people?".
Some of the other classes hold their reunions in hotels in Cincinnati, we hold ours at one of the local Legion halls. Our 25 year was held at an auction barn. 40 - 50 people show up, about a fourth of the class. At 180 our class was the smallest to ever graduate from our HS (consolidated a couple of consolidated schools our sophomore year). My little brothers class was 300.
At the reunion I tended to talk to the same people I did in school. At my table (30 year) was an electrician, a farmer/trucker and his wife, a judge, and myself. Our class just didn't seem to fall into cliques like so many do.
Unless something comes up I will go to my 35 year in 2011.
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