2011 will be here before we know it and the Reunion Planning Committee is already hard at work (in between the wine and snacks).  We met recently and created the survey below.  Please take a little time to take the survey and submit it online.  We welcome volunteers, at home or abroad, and need as much information from you as possible so that we can plan an excellent 50 Year Reunion.  Additional suggestions may be emailed to rel1961reunion@yahoo.com .

Planning Committee
  Darlene Enloe Tippett
Mickey Clements Davis
Steffani Stephenson Box
Joan Davis Griffin
Nancy Sorrells Oliver
Sharon Jones Tarver
Mary Jane Bull Ethridge
Shirley Bailey Box
Donna Bond Hood
Sue Englehardt Moore
Harold Lynn Scarborough
Jimmy Bevers
Darwin Knox



Please start dragging out those old boxes from the closet and attic and finding the best old pictures you have of you, your family and friends.

Scan and email them to Donna Bond Hood at donnahood@whidbey.com .

If you aren't able to scan them you can also send them to Donna at:  Donna Hood, P. O. Box 1102, Clinton, Washington  98236, and they will be safely returned to you.


 
 


The Class Reunion
Author Unknown
(Lifted from the Class of '59 web site)


Every ten years, as summertime nears,
An announcement arrives in the mail,
A reunion is planned; it'll be really grand;
Make plans to attend without fail.

I'll never forget the first time we met;
We tried so hard to impress.
We drove fancy cars, smoked big cigars,
And wore our most elegant dress.

It was quite an affair; the whole class was there.
It was held at a fancy hotel.
We wined, and we dined, and we acted refined,
And everyone thought it was swell.

The men all conversed about who had been first
To achieve great fortune and fame.
Meanwhile, their spouses described their fine houses
And how beautiful their children became.

The homecoming queen, who once had been lean,
Now weighed in at one-ninety-six.
The jocks who were there had all lost their hair,
And the cheerleaders could no longer do kicks.

No one had heard about the class nerd
Who'd guided a spacecraft to the moon;
Or poor little Jane, who's always been plain;
She married a shipping tycoon.

The boy we'd decreed 'most apt to succeed'
Was serving ten years in the pen,
While the one voted 'least' now was a priest;
Just shows you can be wrong now and then.

They awarded a prize to one of the guys
Who seemed to have aged the least.
Another was given to the grad who had driven
The farthest to attend the feast.

They took a class picture, a curious mixture
Of beehives, crew cuts and wide ties.
Tall, short, or skinny, the style was the mini;
You never saw so many thighs.

At our next get-together, no one cared whether
They impressed their classmates or not.
The mood was informal, a whole lot more normal;
By this time we'd all gone to pot.

It was held out-of-doors, at the lake shores;
We ate hamburgers, coleslaw, and beans.
Then most of us lay around in the shade,
In our comfortable T-shirts and jeans.

By the fortieth year, it was abundantly clear,
We were definitely over the hill.
Those who weren't dead had to crawl out of bed,
And be home in time for their pill.

And now I can't wait; they've set the date;
Our fiftieth is coming, I'm told.
It should be a ball, they've rented a hall
At the Shady Rest Home for the old.

Repairs have been made on my hearing aid;
My pacemaker's been turned up on high.
My wheelchair is oiled, and my teeth have been boiled;
And I've bought a new wig and glass eye.

I'm feeling quite hearty, and I'm ready to party
I'm gonna dance 'til dawn's early light.
It'll be lots of fun; But I just hope that there's one
Other person who can make it that night.

Reunion Quiz
Who sang the most popular country song in 1961?

Buck Owens
Hank Thompson
Patsy Cline
Elvis Costello
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