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45th Beaver Bobcat Class of 1964 and 1965 Reunion
August 8, 2009
45 Year Reunion
 

We are beginning the process of planning our 45 year reunion which will be held Saturday, August 8, 2009.  Mark your planner !  As far as we know it will be a 'joint affair' with the class of '65. It should a large event. Please come this time. If you know classmates who don't normally come, please contact them.  

E-Mail Address 

Many of our classmates have changed their e-mail address since the last reunion. I'm asking each one of you to let me know your latest mailing address and e-mail address so we don't have to look for you later. Later on, we will be publishing a list of classmates we can't locate. If you know where a person is, please contact him/her and get his/her mailing address and e-mail address (if he/she has e-mail).  

Donations Being Accepted 

It's a financial strain to put on a class reunion and keep the cost low so everyone can afford to come. The people who put on past reunions did a great job in growing the kitty to where it is today. Our goal this time will be to keep it the same or allow for it to grow somewhat. I'm asking anyone who would like to make a financial donation to be so kind as to send it to Sally Hamilton Chapman. You can contact Sally and get her address.

 Saturday August 8, 2009 
Mark your calendar !

Howard 'Butch' Healey

 

Reunion Pictures

Class of 64 10 Year Reunion

Class of 64 15 Year Reunion

Class of 64 20 Year Reunion

Class of 64 25 Year Reunion

Class of 64 30 Year Reunion

Class of 64 35 Year Reunion

35th Class Reunion Pictures

1984 Class Reunion DJ Clark Races Comments

 

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 as they've set the date;
Our 50th 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 old 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; I'm ready to party,
I'll dance until dawn's early light.
It'll be lots of fun; and I hope at least one
Other person can make it that night.

Author Unknown
Submitted by Butch Healey

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