Hi Jerry! We had our 50th celebration in the ballroom of a hotel in my hometown. We hired a DJ who played all the old songs including the group dances like the Stroll, the twist etc. We all danced the night away. So much conversation to catch up on and so many stories to remember. Lots of photos taken and finding old flames and old friends was sort of like a treasure hunt!! How changed we all were! Ours was a weekend celebration with meet-ups for drinks and tours of the high school which included the old and new parts of the building complex and a welcome speech from the current principal. We also had a group photo taken in the HS Auditorium. Good luck planning your event! Marianne --- On Thu, 1/31/13, Jerry Taylor <jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Jerry Taylor <jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [SeniorTech] Class Reunion ideas? > To: "'SeniorTech Listserv'" <seniortech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thursday, January 31, 2013, 9:27 PM > > > > Message > > > > Hi > everyone... > > I'm on the planning > committee for my 50th High School Reunion. We're looking > for fun activities to > do at the reunion itself. Got any "ice-breakers" > or "interactive fun > games/activities" that may have been successful at one > of YOUR reunions? Thanks > in advance. > > Jerry > > > Jerry > Taylor > SeniorTech > http://www.seniortech.us > Personalized > In-Home Computer > Lessons > for Senior > Citizens and Retirees > 315-986-9977 > "Computers are not just for > kids" > > > =========================================================This listserv is provided as a service to computer-using senior citizens and retirees by "SeniorTech" (http://www.seniortech.us) Forward this email to any computer-using seniors you know. They can subscribe themselves by going here: http://www.seniortech.us/listserv.htm To unsubscribe from this listserv, go here: http://www.seniortech.us/listserv.htm Questions? Email Jerry Taylor at jerry@xxxxxxxxxxxxx ========================================================