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Doc45
08-26-2024, 15:31
I signed up there in the hopes of reconnecting with some kids from my high school days which were a very long time ago lol. Unfortunately none of those I was looking for are there, a few I knew had passed away unfortunately. On the other hand a whole bunch of people have been messaging me. The names were not familiar nor were the faces when I looked in my year book haha. Most of my hs friends were either in the year ahead of me or at other schools.

Anyone here successfully reconnect with old friends from long ago?

BladesNBarrels
08-26-2024, 16:29
Just had our 60th reunion for Wheat Ridge High.
There were about 45-50 who showed up from a class of around 440.
Some had been attending monthly potlucks together, so they had stayed in touch.
The Class has a Facebook Page and it has about 70 members.
The day before the reunion, the Wheat Ridge graduates from all of the 60's and 70's had a Picnic.
I went to that also, and there was a group of around 100 from all of the classes.
It was outside and the heat finally got to me after about 2 hours.
I think both were interesting and I was glad I went.

Doc45
08-26-2024, 17:02
That’s very cool! I’ve stayed in touch with two buddies from college but lost track of those from high school. The stereotypical search for an old girlfriend from a different high school didn’t go anywhere haha.

rondog
08-26-2024, 18:51
My class is having their 50th reunion next month. Won't be there, high school wasn't the best times I recall. But I'm in the Facebook group for our class, and in touch with a few of the non-assholes. There was a recent post listing those classmates that have passed, and it was shocking - there's 88 people listed, many I recognized right off. Had to dig out my yearbook and look 'em up, pretty sobering.

.455_Hunter
08-26-2024, 18:57
I just had my 30th earlier this month. I got to catch-up with many folks, including one close friend. Out of 450ish, I think we are down nine so far, none of whom were acquaintances. Our oldest just graduated and our youngest is a sophomore at the same school.

gnihcraes
08-26-2024, 19:59
Easier to use. Facebook group than classmates.

We have one Lao for loved and lost. Running spreadsheet for the passing of classmates by year and class.

BushMasterBoy
08-26-2024, 20:21
I found out I went to school with a former Director of Central Intelligence. She was behind enhanced interrogation techniques and rendition operations. Another DEI appointment.

BPTactical
08-26-2024, 20:36
I never had any desire to see anybody I went to HS with. I was a hell raiser and didn’t give a shit about anybody or anything.
I ran into one guy I knew about 15 years after school at a vendor when I worked for the state. I asked him what he had been doing.
“Time” was his answer.

There are a small handful of people post high school I often thought it would be good to touch base with but then again…..we aren’t the same people we were then.

buffalobo
08-26-2024, 20:37
Used it back in late 2000's and 20teens, meh, too much spam and not enough participation by other alumni.

10yr reunion was cool, 20yr was ok but lightly attended, 30yr was no go due to lack of interest/response. Only 8-10 out of class of 56 showed any interest.

If you're unarmed, you are a victim.

brutal
08-26-2024, 21:45
High what?

LOL,

Enlisted, Graduated, left that state only to return briefly 8 years later.

Home on leave a few times - after basic, my wedding, a holiday or 2, return from Germany, and a change of duty station/birth of my second son, and ran into all sorts of people, in bars mostly, that claimed they knew me in HS. I barely remember a select few.

arbol
08-26-2024, 21:54
Facebook was the biggie for me. Look up one person, befriend them, look at their friends and realize you know xyz too, befriend them, etc.

We have our little gang of people now, that have known each other since high school, but facebook was what reconnected us after so many years.

-John

arbol
08-26-2024, 22:22
Now that I think of it, classmates.com may have helped me find some classmates from Middle School in Puerto Rico.

But I went to a small middle school, in Puerto Rico. But it was in their database, and helped.

-John

StagLefty
08-27-2024, 07:21
My 64th is the end of this month. Looked at the list of people attending and I don't think I know any of them. I saw the list of the ones that had passed and unfortunately that list had the only folks I had any interaction with.
Never attended any of the reunions due to my living here and my HS was in Salem,Mass.

JoeRoss
08-27-2024, 12:34
My very first girlfriend from grade school contacted me through classmates. Set up a lunch "date" with her. (Wife was OK with it) Found out why we were not together for very long, her mom did NOT like my mom. Different class of people - ya know. Ate lunch, talked, and went our separate ways. Have not heard from her since.

A few others have contacted me.

Thought about going to the 50th, but didn't make it. Won't be going to the 60th either.

Great-Kazoo
08-28-2024, 06:53
I never had any desire to see anybody I went to HS with. I was a hell raiser and didn’t give a shit about anybody or anything.
I ran into one guy I knew about 15 years after school at a vendor when I worked for the state. I asked him what he had been doing.
“Time” was his answer.

There are a small handful of people post high school I often thought it would be good to touch base with but then again…..we aren’t the same people we were then.

Wow, never knew we hung out with the same crowd :)

Left NY 40 yrs ago. Last time we saw anyone from H.S was at my brothers funeral. Did not recognize any of them, as they all got fat, bald and for some reason never left the area.

bellavite1
08-28-2024, 07:17
I was a punk rocker in high School.
No use for any of my class mates then.
None still.

Little Dutch
08-29-2024, 01:16
We’ve had two so far. I didn’t get an invite to either, but my wife got invited to both. I have no idea what, if anything, that means. I wouldn’t have even known about them if she hadn’t told me about them.

We didn’t go to the 10 year reunion because the cover charge was more than I could afford. It’s was a few hundred dollars each to attend.
My wife and I planned on going to the 20th but didn’t make it. My wife was in labor with our youngest that night.
I’d like to go to the 30th, but I’ll probably not recognize anyone. I don’t even recall any of their names, or faces, at this point.

I know two people from high school still. My wife and my meat processor.

I don’t remember high school being bad or traumatic or anything, I think I even had a lot of friends at the time. I just don’t recall much about it anymore.

I had considered Classmates once a long while back but never signed up. I don’t do much on Facebook other than sell something on marketplace once in a while. I don’t really know if one is better than the other for tracking down old acquaintances. You’ve all got me wondering if there’s a class group on Facebook now though. I’ll have to ask my wife.

Bailey Guns
08-29-2024, 07:00
I hated school. Just hated it. Especially high school. I couldn't stand all the groups and cliques. Even playing HS baseball and tennis I didn't hang out with any of the other players. I left my first high school in Houston in the middle of my junior year when we moved to Colorado and finished at Lakewood HS. Started my senior year there and dropped out to play pro tennis. Had a blast but life has a way of bludgeoning dreams and aspirations. We moved to Wyoming, I went back to school and graduated there in 79. I couldn't name a single person I went to school with in Colorado or Wyoming. Not one. Left WY as soon as the Air Force would take me. I couldn't wait to get away from home and be on my own. Never even looked back.

O2HeN2
08-29-2024, 10:35
In almost 50 years we have never really lost touch with each other. Having a graduating class of only 29 makes that relatively easy to do. We're 'ohana.

Of course, having the reunions on Maui at the school make them well attended... :)

May of next year guess where I'll be for my 50th!

O2

rondog
08-29-2024, 13:48
I hated school. Just hated it. Especially high school. I couldn't stand all the groups and cliques. Even playing HS baseball and tennis I didn't hang out with any of the other players. I left my first high school in Houston in the middle of my junior year when we moved to Colorado and finished at Lakewood HS. Started my senior year there and dropped out to play pro tennis. Had a blast but life has a way of bludgeoning dreams and aspirations. We moved to Wyoming, I went back to school and graduated there in 79. I couldn't name a single person I went to school with in Colorado or Wyoming. Not one. Left WY as soon as the Air Force would take me. I couldn't wait to get away from home and be on my own. Never even looked back.

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FromMyColdDeadHand
08-30-2024, 16:40
Easy.

I was homeschooled.