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Re: **Did you attend your 10 year Reunion this year?**

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Posted by Lori on November 06, 2000 at 16:59:50:

In Reply to: **Did you attend your 10 year Reunion this year?** posted by Angelia on November 04, 2000 at 00:45:28:

Just went to my husband's 20th this summer. A couple of things that were fun:

1) Buttons with pics from the yearbook as nametags. Spouses got one, too. The only improvement would be to make the spouses' tags a different background color so you could look at the button and quickly decide if that's someone you should know or not.

2) A slide show trivia game about high school hangouts. It was hysterical, even to me -- and I have been to that town only five or six times. I heard all kinds of high school stories that were new. The scoring was cute, too: one correct answer meant you were valedictorian; two to five correct answers meant you were in National Honor society; up to all correct answers meant you had a great time in high school.

3) A multi-media retrospective of pics from the yearbook and personal pics. It was really nice. It ended with indoor fireworks.

The only thing I'd complain about is the acoustics of the facility. Please pick your venue carefully. We were in a huge, cavernous, barn-like structure and the sound bounced all over the room. You literally could not hear the person next to you even if they yelled -- yet you could hear someone standing 20 feet away. When the music for the dance started, everyone was driven outside.

The organizers created a large poster to honor the seven or so classmates who died since graduation. It was placed prominently.

Have fun and good luck!


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