You do not need to know who is going; just reasons to go.
There’s no denying that some will have physically changed a great deal, but it’s a lot more likely that no one will have changed much at all.
Everyone will be a bit older and wiser, but the one universal theme will be discovery of different people with old faces.
New stories will be exchanged and old feelings may still exist, but all and all it will be a great opportunity to brag about your current happiness and forget about those former grudges.
There’s no better reason to shed a few pounds, buy a new outfit and remember old times while making new memories!
You'll laugh, reminisce with some of your oldest friends.
You don't have to lie about your age.
Feel better realizing you are not the only one who has been married, divorced, married, divorced and is still looking.
Good excuse to travel.
Networking nook.
Of the many alumni coming to their first reunion, make them feel fully
appreciated for finally showing up.
Even if you had some negative experiences in high school, don't fret about it, you'll most likely laugh about it now.
There’s at least one person that will break out old dance moves like The Running Man or The Cabbage Patch. You’ll find both nostalgic and comedic value in this display.
Enjoy an evening out without the kids.
Use the reunion as an opportunity to diet and shape up.
Humor the committee; they usually are a bunch of deluded diehards who think everyone should show up to appreciate all their efforts.
And finally, studies have shown that those who were initially
hesitant about attending their reunions discover it was the event
they wouldn't have missed!
Cool article to read about a high school reunion:
http://blog.cleveland.com/lifestyles/2008/03/high_school_reunion_show_cause.html