I seem to be the first (maybe only) to comment...
Props for the hard work (and I hear hard wine drinking) of the planning committee. Everything was organized, well run, and the venues were both perfect. Someone said it was a labor of love, and that showed.
Great to catch up with old friends/associates/partners in mischief (thanks Harry Mitchell for that bit of pondering), and to actually talk more to some folks I had never really communicated with much before. New friends realized from old friends. Darlene and I had a great time doing that.
Also, sorry I didn't get to talk to and make acquaintance with folks whose names I knew so well, but never really spoke with much back in the day.
So...thanks again for the planning committee, thanks for the good time, thanks for the good vibes.
Hey Mike, you are not the only one who had a good time, It was stellar !!
and I also had some tears when looking at the ones we lost. I saw tears in your eyes also. On the positive side our reunion commitee did a great job !! Having
Mitchell as a guest speaker was a good idea, and Grady , Gota love him.
However, I think the Raffle was fixed by Diane & Eddie LOL LO
Tommy
Being on the committee really was a 'labor of love' and we really had fun together. Just like you said, Mike, we've developed new relationships many of us didn't have at THS and formed new ones at the reunion as well.
Yes, the board of our deceased classmates was quite sobering. Steve Frizzell and Gary Patton did a great job of putting that together.
I swear, we didn't rig the raffle prizes, Tom but I can see why you might think that!
I'm especially thrilled that Greg & Jill won the WMPO tickets, since he makes the trophy for the tournament!
On behalf of the committee, thanks for the kind words. It was great to seeing you both.
Thank you to all the members of the committee for the wonderful 50th Reunion. It was evident how much work and time was devoted to organizing this event for the rest of us to enjoy. You all are very special individuals.
thanks for Friday nite class of 69. You are one of the most tight knit classes ever. Seen this over and over again over the years with your get togethers and planning, everyones always welcome!Thanks to Mr Chuck Hull our Dad, Tom Whatley has and always kept his shirt on, even in the shower! LOL!