My father was born in ‘50 and graduated in ’68 as well as attended his 50th high school reunion. In the meantime, it’s pretty simple to that guy’s question: the average high school graduate is 18-years-old (though my father was 17; turned 18 later that year).
Reminds me of the guy who needed tutoring in his pre-algebra class that he was taking for the 3rd time in 12th grade. As a freshman in Pre-Calc, I was glad to help him. Besides, his parents paid well.
Yikes ! Born in ‘36, grad in ’53, Only two girls were younger’n me by a month or so..The older guys went off to Korea and came back for the re-unions much later. Worse, I was ‘drafted’ into second grade, for they had to come and convince Ma to let me go to school at age seven, for in her mind, she had kept me home and taught me all I needed to know at that age-level for the local one-room schoolhouse….Though, to hear her tell it, by the time I was 13, I was WAY too dam smart for my britches !!
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
My father was born in ‘50 and graduated in ’68 as well as attended his 50th high school reunion. In the meantime, it’s pretty simple to that guy’s question: the average high school graduate is 18-years-old (though my father was 17; turned 18 later that year).
pcolli about 6 years ago
Born in ’53, left school in ’69 and never saw much point in class reunions.
Breadboard about 6 years ago
Born in 57………….. graduated in 75
IndyMan about 6 years ago
Just attended our 55th reunion—none of us could believe that it has been that long and how much we miss one another. GREAT FRIENDS ! ! ! !
lambert2015 about 6 years ago
Graduated in 65…53 years ago..I am an old geezer
KEA about 6 years ago
dang… missed it by one year.
david_42 about 6 years ago
Next year will be the 50th for me, but who wants to go to New Jersey?
dennis_siebert about 6 years ago
Born Sept 12th, 1950. Just attended 50th in July. Astonished at how many classmates have passed away! Glad to be amongst the living!
Teto85 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Reminds me of the guy who needed tutoring in his pre-algebra class that he was taking for the 3rd time in 12th grade. As a freshman in Pre-Calc, I was glad to help him. Besides, his parents paid well.
dogday Premium Member about 6 years ago
Yup, next month. Went to the 10th, which was pretty cool. Probably won’t go to this one.
H P Hundt Premium Member about 6 years ago
Yup, born in ’50, graduated in ’68, went to the reunion and wondered what I was doing in a room full of old people.
unca jim about 6 years ago
Yikes ! Born in ‘36, grad in ’53, Only two girls were younger’n me by a month or so..The older guys went off to Korea and came back for the re-unions much later. Worse, I was ‘drafted’ into second grade, for they had to come and convince Ma to let me go to school at age seven, for in her mind, she had kept me home and taught me all I needed to know at that age-level for the local one-room schoolhouse….Though, to hear her tell it, by the time I was 13, I was WAY too dam smart for my britches !!
Sailor46 USN 65-95 about 6 years ago
Went to my 50th and a bunch of old people showed up.
BWR about 6 years ago
This year will be my 34th. I haven’t been to one yet, and don’t plan on going.
I haven’t been to a family reunion of mine in about 12 years, and won’t be going to one of those, either.
c.gardner21 about 5 years ago
My grandmother, who is still alive and well, is class of 52, and her mother was class of 32.
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 4 years ago
better seen than viewed…..