Class of 1980

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Just for fun . . .

I can't help but think how much fun it would be to have a contest Friday night for who dresses the most like we did back in the 'good ole' days'!  Angel Flight suits.  Platform shoes.  Farrah Fawcett hair.  Bell bottom jeans.  Colorful disco dresses.  Good times!  Who would be game for this?

And the reunion t-shirts are going to be so cool with the Scorpion Reunion logo as well as my personal touch, tie-dying them green.  Wear these on Sunday!

I will have a photographer on site Friday night, Saturday morning, Saturday night and Sunday.  She will be taking our class picture as well as individual pictures after dinner on Saturday of you and who you are bringing or with groups of your best friends.  The pictures at the Fun Run/Walk ought to be classic as she snaps shots of white legs, sweaty faces and out-of-breath winners.  Pictures of you tearing it up on the dance floor; playing the guitar, sax or drums on Friday night.

FHS Class of 1980 30th Reunion Itinerary

Friday

6:00 PM Best Western Inn and Suites - Meet and Greet

8:00 PM Live Band starts playing with classmates encouraged to join in

Saturday

10:00 AM  FHS Track "One Mile Fun Walk/Run"

                  Water balloon fight

5:30 PM  Best Western Inn and Suites  Class Picture

6:00 PM  Best Western Inn and Suites  Dinner/Dance

Sunday

9:00 AM  Kiwanis Park
Food
Volleyball
Fun
Soccer
Water balloons
Games

Laughter
PARTY!

People attending 30th Reunion . . SO FAR!

Andrews, Dan
Archuleta, Melvin
Baker, Jeffrey
Baron Jr., Serge
Bell, Randy
Bond, Gary
Brasell Byrd, Tracy
Brown, Pete
Browning, Larry
Buffington Kysar, Julie
Burnham, Brent
Cappleman Poulson, Lisa
Castle, Doyle
Copeland, Troy
Cornelius Carter, Pauline
Cortez Hammock, Lydia
Cummins Siegel, Patricia
Dame, Glen
Dashney Roady, Lisa
Dobey Miller, Karla
Easley Cheney, Lori
Eastin, Jeff
Elliott, Timothy Lynn
Fierro, Lusila
Glover, Charles (Chaz)
Greene, Kathy
Haelbig Casaus, Keely
Harris Bollinger, Gayle
Hawthorne, Brad
Hergenreter Laughlin, Celia
Higgins Hartman, Debbie
Hill Bent, Pam
Hinkle, Daniel
Hooper, Cody
Horner Law, Sheryl
Howell Cowan, Deborah
Huettner Borum, Kim
Huettner Standifer, Pam
Huff, Adam
Jarrell Dobson, Belinda
Johnson, Michelle
Johnson, Tom
Jones, Jeff
Kahwajy Frame, Karen
Kennedy, John
Kronig Nordstrum, Cheryl
LaQuey, Kevin
Laughlin, Andrea
Loyd Faletra, Leslie
Lynch, Charlie
Mahon, Kelly
Maness, Lori
Matthews, Gary
Mayes, James
McGarrh, Dana
Moore Bixler, Beverly
Nelson, Elvonna
Nolan Imel, Yvonne
Nordstrum, Jeff
Olsen Minetos, Liz
Patterson, Lee
Pecoraro McGowan, Rose Ann
Perkins, Stephanie Lynne
Pitchford Caryl, Rose
Pledger, Dave
Poor Schumacher, Kerri
Pruitt Homer, Diane
Reid Stephenson, Deborah
Rivas Welch, Vianna
Roberts Calder, Kelley
Roberts, Lyndell
Saiz, Valerie
Schmalzried, Marty
Schumacher, Frank
Secrest, Michael
Seitz Leiferman, Theresa
Smith, Mark
Standifer Hazelwood, Marilyn
Stock, Edward
Stone, Charles
Terry Strauss, Anna
Thompson, Jo Ann
Thrailkill, Tracey
Truax Gonzales, Liz
Uhl, Alex
Valdez, Dwayne
Von Tungeln, Randy
Ward, Sam
Watkins, Todd
Wendell, Wayne
White Sharp, Laura
Wiggins, Alex
Wilks-North, Dorothy
Willie, Rodena
York, Derald R.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

the man has spoken!

C-3Po: Sir, the possibility of successfully
navigating the asteroid field is approximately 3,720 to 1.
Han Solo: Never tell me the odds.

Translation: GO TO THE REUNION!!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Events for the 30th Class Reunion

The time has arrived! Class of 1980 Scorpions, reserve July 2nd - 4th, 2010 for our 30-YEAR CLASS REUNION!

This three day event will include a 'Mingle and Remember' night, a Talent Show Extravaganza, a "One Mile Fun Run/Walk" on the FHS track Saturday morning, a dinner & dance; rockin' out to our favorite 70's tunes, and a pot-luck picnic with sporting events.

You will NOT want to miss out on fun things like:

Reconnecting with old friends . . . and making new ones. Especially for you who have not already attended a reunion; you will LOVE it!
Dress to impress or come casual to our Dinner and Dance Lollapalooza.
Compete in the contest for the best re-created senior year outfit (no tubes top allowed) ha ha
Sign up for our Talent Show Extravaganza, if you are willing and brave enough, to showcase ANY unique talent to WOW the crowd . . . and win a sweet prize! (Remember those Senior Follies!)
Wear your favorite tie-dyed t-shirt to the picnic and games on Sunday.

Write up a condensed version of your life in last 30 years for a “Memory Book” and send along a picture too! Begin emailing them to me as soon as you’d like so I can begin preparations on an awesome book, like we had at the 20th reunion!

There will be prizes for things such as:


- The first alumni to RSVP with payment
- Alumni who traveled furthest to party with the class
- Alumni with Coolest Job
- Alumni with youngest child

- Alumni married the longest (to the same person)
- Most countries visited
- Most languages fluently spoken

- Alumni with most number of marriages
- Alumni with the most grandchildren
- Most changed in 30 years
- Least changed in 30 years

- Still the Class Clown after all these years

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30 year reunion jitters??



You've been invited to your high school class reunion. That's exciting! Then, why are you getting butterflies in your stomach when you think about it? You may even be hesitating, wondering if you should attend. Don't be so quick to dismiss that invite. You might just miss something really wonderful. Here are seven easy ways to alleviate the stress and have a great time at your reunion party.

1. Realize you're not the only one who's nervous. If your school is typical, only 20 - 30 percent of your classmates will attend your reunion party. Of course, some have legitimate reasons for not being there. But a lot of people simply get cold feet. The results of a survey conducted by Roper Starch Worldwide (1991) indicated that only 22 percent of adults expect that attending a class reunion would be a "good time". The rest are viewing that invitation with a bit of anxiety or even dread. Just about everyone is uneasy about facing their old high school class. But, knowing that the people at the party will be in the same boat and probably feeling as nervous as you, helps level the playing field.

2. Decode your anxiety. If you figure out exactly why you're nervous, it can help you deal with it. When you visualize getting together with former classmates, what are you afraid might happen? Do you think they will judge you for not measuring up to some standard of beauty or success? If you zero in on the cause of your apprehension, you can start to work on it.

3. Be realistic. You're not perfect. Neither is anyone else. Everyone is getting older. At the reunion party, there will be classmates that have lost their hair, gone grey, put on weight, gone through a divorce, lost their job, made bad decisions or are hurting financially. And they will be nervous that you're going to judge them. Sure, there will be one or two people there, looking unbelievably good and bragging about their fortune. But most of people at the reunion will normal, imperfect human beings that are hoping to reconnect with old friends and have a good time.

4. Build your confidence ahead of time. Strive to eat healthier and get more exercise. Take care of yourself. Buy something new and flattering to wear at the party. But you don't need to take drastic steps to alter your outer appearance. Instead, concentrate on cultivating your sense of self worth and appreciate what makes you special.

5. Lower your expectations. Not everyone will remember you. That's OK, you won't remember a lot of people, either. Seeing that old high school sweetheart again, might be a let down. Everyone has changed, so the old gang might not be what it used to be. Don't pin your hopes on anything in particular. If you're prepared to just enjoy the festivities, you won't be disappointed.

6. Rekindle old school friendships BEFORE the reunion. One of the best ways to get over these jitters, is to get in touch with a few former classmates before the party. Your reunion website should have contact information for people who will be attending the event. Reach out by email or phone and arrange to get together, if possible. Then plan to attend the event together. If you've already broken the ice and are comfortable with some old friends, you won't feel as stressed when facing the others you haven't seen for years.

7. Go for the right reasons. This is a great opportunity to reconnect with old friends. There may be people there that you never met or overlooked in high school who could become new friends. Take a trip down memory lane and revisit the good old days. Go, with confidence, and have a lot of fun.

Yes, there's no doubt about it. You are bound to feel a little nervous about attending your class reunion party. Just realize that your other classmates are feeling the same way and would really like to see you again. So, don't disappoint them. Go confidently, with your head held high and have a great time. You will be so glad you did!

30th Reunion Dates

July 2-4, 2010

Be there or be square!