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Percentage Of Active Classmates:
65.4%
A:
157
Active
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83
Inactive
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Geetings Classmates!
Our 20th year MHS Class of 1989 Reunion was a SMASH! We didn't end until 11:30, and some even stayed closer to midnight. Some of us continued to close down Otts, and some even went further with after-parties. All made it home safe, with tons of reminiscing memories, and new ones.
Thank you to all who made that night a memorable one. The committee still ins't done though... we'll get a place for Photo's in addition to Facebook, and keep an eye out for a Video or two.
They'll be additional communications from/for the Board, as well as future classmate information and get-togethers.
If you'd like to take the lead for our 25th, please send a note to the admins. Keep posting pictures, keep your profiles (here and on FB) udpated, find our missing classmates and tell them to register, and lets keep the good times rolling!
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Greetings MHS Class of 1989!
We’re set, and ready, for our 20th Reunion at the Ramblewood Country Club this Saturday night from 7:PM to 11:PM. Registration is closed, final payments are scheduled, with the final count of 121 people ready to have a good time. We don’t want to give too many details as to what we have planned, so we’re giving you just the basics in this last communication prior to our 20th…
On Saturday at 1:30 PM, we have scheduled a tour of MHS for those who would like to roam the halls and reminisce once more. Please meet in the front lobby at 1:30 PM at Moorestown High School if you want to participate in a guided tour.
At 7:PM at the Ramblewood Country Club, we will have some of the reunion committee greet you at a check-in table where we will register your attendance against the final list and coat room for any belongings you wish to check in.
Afterwards, we gave Otts in Delran a heads up for an after party.
On FRIDAY 11/27, we also gave Otts a heads up for a pre-reunion get together; to which Otts stated it will be their busiest night of the year, and they do not reserve tables. Some may try to hold a table around 4:30-ish and fend off the increasing crowd until later in the evening, but the more the merrier, earlier the better!
While we encourage having a good time, we also would like to remind all our classmates to drink responsibly. We have informed the following Cab/Limo services for our convenience and safety:
Flex Limo/Taxi Services- 856.787.0499 or 609.871.8456
Cherry HIll Cab Incorporated - 888.779.4100
Even if you aren’t attending in person, please share a toast this Saturday in the well known MHS Spirit.
On behalf of the reunion committee, and all our MHS Class of 1989 Classmates, here’s to celebrating 20 years, and more to come!
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If you want to post a link to a site you think is worthy for your classmates, just let us know and we'll post it on the MHS 1989 Links! page. Thanks to Johanna for submitting Jersey's to ths list. Check it out!
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Please email the admin for any questions, comments or concerns.
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