I’ve been of high school for 13 years I’ve forgotten most of the lyrics of the school song. Also, although I’ve never attend the university, the beginning lyrics of the Brigham Young University fight song still ring in my ears thanks to Dad who’s an alumnus (rise and shout, the Cougars are out, on their way to fame and glory).
The plugger that endures does go, but I’ll doubt that his car is still in production. is this one a Mercury, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Plymouth or some other?
In 2013, we had our 50th class reunion with about 70% attendance and we all managed to remember the school song and some of the class members, who came from four different grade schools, sang their grade school songs ! ! !
I didn’t have a car until I was out of high school and in my first year of college. It was a ‘60 Plymouth and I wouldn’t mind having one like it again; if only for old memories about what an unreliable POS it was!
As for reunions, my wife and I try to attend all as they come available. We still get together with several friends we went through high school and college with one or two times each week for breakfast, lunch, or sometimes dinner…
I never even learned the lyrics. When you are in the band, you never sing them. Besides, they changed the whole song since I was there. Like so many said, “Why bother?”
Farside99 said, about 23 hours ago@neverenoughgoldI still have lots of hair, and it needs to be cut about once a month. What would you recommend, besides a barber.
Well, I don’t know what to say other than the barber has to either make a living or live off the public dole, and being a taxpayer, I’d prefer he/she be a supporting member of American society. That, in comparison to a Chinese laborer making Flowbees…
MiHornI have found, and need some reference to back this up, that those who enjoy high school reunions are mostly those who either never went to college or did not partake of campus social life if they did (worked their way through, lived across town at home, or went later in life)..I didn’t have my own car until half way through graduate school and engaged.
That would have been a problem: I didn’t have a car when I graduated. In fact, as I walked to the car with my dad post-commencement, one of my classmates called out, “Where are you going for senior week?” “HOME!” I shouted. “That doesn’t sound like fun,” she replied. Jerking a thumb in my dad’s direction, I said, “Tell HIM!!”Although, truth be told, once I heard some of the things that happened to some of my classmates post-commencement, I was secretly glad to have had my dad for cover.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
I’ve been of high school for 13 years I’ve forgotten most of the lyrics of the school song. Also, although I’ve never attend the university, the beginning lyrics of the Brigham Young University fight song still ring in my ears thanks to Dad who’s an alumnus (rise and shout, the Cougars are out, on their way to fame and glory).
Baarorso over 8 years ago
SOME Pluggers (like myself) had such hellish experiences in high school that they’ll never be seen at their high school reunions.
Jonni over 8 years ago
The plugger that endures does go, but I’ll doubt that his car is still in production. is this one a Mercury, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Plymouth or some other?
Liam Astle Premium Member over 8 years ago
So they are driving a 1991 what? What cars were popular back then?
IndyMan over 8 years ago
In 2013, we had our 50th class reunion with about 70% attendance and we all managed to remember the school song and some of the class members, who came from four different grade schools, sang their grade school songs ! ! !
JanLC over 8 years ago
Coming up on my 50th, and I still know the lyrics.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
I didn’t have a car until I was out of high school and in my first year of college. It was a ‘60 Plymouth and I wouldn’t mind having one like it again; if only for old memories about what an unreliable POS it was!
As for reunions, my wife and I try to attend all as they come available. We still get together with several friends we went through high school and college with one or two times each week for breakfast, lunch, or sometimes dinner…
hippogriff over 8 years ago
I never even learned the lyrics. When you are in the band, you never sing them. Besides, they changed the whole song since I was there. Like so many said, “Why bother?”
frogsandravens over 8 years ago
Aren’t “the lyrics” and “the words” the same thing?
wiatr over 8 years ago
I don’t think I knew the lyrics when I went there.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Farside99 said, about 23 hours ago@neverenoughgoldI still have lots of hair, and it needs to be cut about once a month. What would you recommend, besides a barber.
Well, I don’t know what to say other than the barber has to either make a living or live off the public dole, and being a taxpayer, I’d prefer he/she be a supporting member of American society. That, in comparison to a Chinese laborer making Flowbees…
hippogriff over 8 years ago
MiHornI have found, and need some reference to back this up, that those who enjoy high school reunions are mostly those who either never went to college or did not partake of campus social life if they did (worked their way through, lived across town at home, or went later in life)..I didn’t have my own car until half way through graduate school and engaged.
K M over 8 years ago
That would have been a problem: I didn’t have a car when I graduated. In fact, as I walked to the car with my dad post-commencement, one of my classmates called out, “Where are you going for senior week?” “HOME!” I shouted. “That doesn’t sound like fun,” she replied. Jerking a thumb in my dad’s direction, I said, “Tell HIM!!”Although, truth be told, once I heard some of the things that happened to some of my classmates post-commencement, I was secretly glad to have had my dad for cover.