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Subject: Making a big impression at high school reunion
Category: Relationships and Society > Relationships
Asked by: dll12677-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 01 Nov 2004 15:42 PST
Expires: 01 Nov 2004 22:55 PST
Question ID: 423140
I'm looking for any published information (online or offline) about
high school reunions. (10 & 20 year) Here are some of the issues I
need research on:

General history of high school reunions.

How are high school reunions organized?

Who organizes high school reunions?

What time of the year do most high reunions take place?

How are students from graduating classes located?

How many people from the graduating classes attend?

How many have gone on to become successful businesspeople?

How many are married, divorced, single?

Children?

How many high school sweethearts are still together after 10, 20 years?

What I'm looking for in addition to those issues in more detail are:

Many people are nervous about attending their high school reunion. 
Some were popular and others may have been unpopular and insecure in
high school. Some are now successful when no one thought they would be
or they're now unsuccessful when everyone thought they would be. I
want to know....

How can people deal with anxiety or insecurity about attending their
high school reunion?

What are people most "concerned" about when their high school reunion is coming up?

How can people "steal" the spotlight from others at their reunion?

How should people dress at their h.s. reunion?

How should people communicate with former friends, ex-girlfriends or
boyfriends, bullies, former rivals, faculty, star jocks, nerds, star
cheerleader, homecoming king/queen etc. at their high school reunion?

What does wanting to "shine" at your high school reunion say about
you? (what underlying issues people may have that is "bigger" than the
high school reunion)

Case studies of people who struggled to get enough nerve to attend
their h.s. reunion. (they didn't attend or they did and had a terrible
time)

Case studies of different "types" of people (jock, nerd,
cheerleader,quiet, etc.) who attended their high school reunions and
impressed others.

Case studies of people who had one-night "fling" with someone at their
high school reunion.

Case studies of unfortunate, physical confrontations or other
conflicts at high school reunions. (basically-h.s. reunion diasters)

Case studies of creative, unique, fun high school reunions (exotic
locations, games and activities like banquets, etc.)

Case studies of celebrities who have attended high school reunions and
their experiences.

Any other info you find relevant to high school reunions

I think you get the point.  I don't know if my price is too low, and
if you think so I can afford to raise it slightly.  What I need is
links online or to offline sources where I can do my own further
research.  In other words, once I'm led in the right direction, I can
take it from there.  But if you can provide links to websites,
artilces, excerpts, recommended books,television coverage,
associations, etc. I would be grateful.  I'm looking for access to
info that would go beyond a general search however.

Thanks
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Subject: Re: Making a big impression at high school reunion
From: pinkfreud-ga on 01 Nov 2004 15:44 PST
 
This answer to an earlier question may be of some use to you:

http://www.answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=269065

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