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on 7/7/2008 My 10-year reunion is in 2 weeks. The biggest challenge for me was finding my class based on 10 year old contact information and getting people to commit. I found close to 150 people on Myspace.com and Facebook. For the other 250 I used their old addresses we got from the high school and cross-referenced them with people search service www.intelius.com. For under 20 bucks I bought a 24-Hour People Search Pass and was able to find most of the people left on my list. Super helpful.

Does anyone have any creative ideas for nametags? I thought it might be fun to list Marital Status, Kids?, occupation, Senior Quote, Post Senior Quote, that way people wouldn't have to have the same conversation OVER and OVER again. At the end of the event I could collect them and put together a book to distribute. Has anyone done something like that?

DjDennis

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on 10/9/2006 Using a Professional Dj for the night is the best things to do - or have a Student that now Dj's, do the reunion (from that year)

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on 11/22/2005 At our 30 year class reunion we did a oscar show. Naming the awards from famous people.eg Whoopie Goldburg funny girl award. We had 3 nominees and had another classmate present & read the nominees and then announce the winner (opened the envelope) The Marilyn Monroe or Lena Horne most beautiful classmate. Sexiest classmate. The Albert Einstein brainiac award. The Ossie Davis Ruby Dee longevity in marriage award(The award for this was the little bride & groom cake topper) . The Richard Pryor Funny man award (a clown) The Michael Jordan greatest sportsman award(a little sports statue @ the dollar store The incredible hulk award to the biggest guy and so on. It was a blast. The presenters each had a catagory. It was fabulous. I shopped garage sales and goodwill stores and found all the awards. Make up your own. Also for the deceased classmates we mounted a class picture on a wooden plaque and invited a family member of the deceased classmate to come for the presentation to take it home. On the botton was "Class of 71 we miss you" It was very nice. We lit candles and the best friend of the deceased person came up to give fond memories.

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on 11/22/2005 We are having our reunion in our old high school gymnasium. We are having an auction, using products donated to us by local stores. We haven't decided yet whether to give the money to our old school, donate it to a local charity, or split it both ways. Either way, someone else will be profiting from our reunion.

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on 11/22/2005 For part of our entertainment, we are the having current band from the high school where we graduated
come in and play songs such as
our fight song and alma mater.
There is no charge but we have set
money aside for them or else will pass the hat.

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on 11/22/2005 In our area you can rent a jukebox for the weekend for $75. They put songs in for your era and put the jukebox on no-pay.

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