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| Pictures from our 25-Year Reunion - Page 5 |
| Even though we aren't in high school anymore, we still ended up being "guys" and "girls". Here they are: Kneeling, L-R: Mike Geueke, Phil Taylor, Norris Anderson. Standing, L-R: Nick Gebel, Eugene Prospero, Dave Gladd, Dave Litz, Jeff Sprague, Phil Trevorrow, Dave Paulik, Mike Sweet, Tim Sampsel. Missing was Todd McLain. |
| Whoa...even less women than men! L-R: Cindy Rhodes Alfonso, Gretchen Ebinger Parrish, Laura Guarinello McLain, Robin Seidel, Chris Shipps Burek, Kris Wright Porter, Rhonda Miller Tiernan and Sue Porter |
| Here's the whole group of us... Front Row, L-R: Kris Porter, Laura McLain, Cindy Alfonso, Mike Geueke, Sue Porter, Gretchen Parrish, Rhonda Tiernan, Chris Burek. Back row, L-R: Eugene Prospero, Phil Taylor, Robin Seidel, Dave Paulik, Dave Gladd, Jeff Sprague, Todd McLain, Nick Gebel, Phil Trevorrow, Norris Anderson, Dave Litz, Mike Sweet, Tim Sampsel |
| Group Shots |
| The Big Winners of the Reunion Awards: Long and Winding Road Award - Award for having traveled the longest distance Tim Sampsel, 2,375 miles from Salida, Colorado to Fitchburg, Massachuetts to New Jersey (he hitched a ride with Phil Trevorrow) Duration Citation - Award for being the longest married Todd and Laura McLain, October 27, 1979 Still on Our Honeymoon Award - Award for being the most recently married (in attendance) Tim Sampsel and Ann McAlpin, August 19, 2001 Fountain of Youth Award - Award for having the youngest child (in attendance) Debbie Pascale Gschrey, daughter Hailey, born April 26, 2003 Empty Nest Award - Award for having the oldest child Kris Porter, daughter Erika, born November 23, 1980 Productivity Award - Award for having the most children George and Clare Baier with seven children (typically awards are only given to those in attendance, but they were by far the most productive of us all!!) Revolving Door Award - Award for having held the most jobs since high school Sue Porter, with five full-time and nine part-time jobs Responsible Adult Award - Award for being the first person to respond Nick Gebel on April 13, 2003 Just-In-Time Award - Award for being the last person to respond Dave Gladd on July 31, 2003, having just beaten out Tim Sampsel on July 23 Dick Clark Award - Award for being the least changed, physically Laura Guarinello McLain Michael Jackson Award - Award for being the most changed, physically Dave Gladd Still Crazy After All These Years Award - Award for being the same crazy lunatic 25 years later Phil Taylor Buff Award, Male - Award for being the best preserved guy in attendance Mike Sweet Buff Award - Female - Award for being the best preserved woman in attendance Laura Guarinello McLain And...drum roll please... Rogaine Poster Child Award - Award for the person having the least amount of hair Eugene Prospero |