Norman High School

 

Class Of 1972

 

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Ann Tyo Ross  5/18

- WHERE ARE
THEY NOW -


- WHERE WE LIVE -

Who lives where - click links below to find out.

1 lives in Alabama
6 live in Arizona
3 live in Arkansas
11 live in California
11 live in Colorado
1 lives in Connecticut
1 lives in Delaware
8 live in Florida
3 live in Georgia
1 lives in Hawaii
2 live in Idaho
4 live in Illinois
1 lives in Indiana
2 live in Kansas
1 lives in Louisiana
2 live in Maryland
1 lives in Michigan
3 live in Mississippi
4 live in Missouri
1 lives in Montana
1 lives in Nevada
6 live in New Mexico
3 live in New York
5 live in North Carolina
3 live in Ohio
248 live in Oklahoma
2 live in Oregon
3 live in Pennsylvania
4 live in Tennessee
61 live in Texas
1 lives in Utah
1 lives in Virginia
4 live in Washington
4 live in Wyoming
1 lives in South Africa
1 lives in United Arab Emirates
89 location unknown
37 are deceased


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Welcome to the Norman High Class Of 1972 web site. We are currently planning our 40th Reunion - June 8-10, 2012. To register click on Register for Reunion on the left side of the page.   We also have a couple of Facebook pages - 1972 Norman High 40th Reunion and 1972 Norman High Alum (and friends) so check us out there too!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Help us find alum!

 

Reunion Committee:

Anne Terrell Burkett

Bunny Coughlin Price

Vicki Jansing

Debbie Long Barnett

Patti Fox Bowman

Kerry Campbell Hampstead

Mary Ann Hackler Tullius

Jana Reynolds Christian

Joanne Sherrill Stoy

Gwen Fairbanks Hare

Susie Conklin

Charlie Powell

Rick Barrett

Steve Long

Tim Blunck

Charrie Burton Burkhart

Reunion Do's and Don'ts
Do's and Don'ts of attending your class reunion - by Victoria Flores.

With reunion season upon us it's time to get prepared for a fun time with old friends and classmates. Here are some do's and don'ts you must think about before you attend your next class reunion.

The DO'S

Do realize that upon entering the reunion, everyone is having the same thought you are: "How did everyone else get so old?"

Do upload all your reunion information on the alumni web site and email everyone your reunion information to get more alumni attending.

Do resume old friendships without blaming each other for not calling or writing. You'll be amazed at how quickly you'll feel comfortable with old friends.

Do find out which hotel everyone is staying at and join them. Even if you live in your class hometown, still get a hotel room where everyone is staying. This is a great way to have a blast after the reunion.

Do talk to people you didn't know very well in high school. You may find they're having an interesting life and end up with a new friend.

Do remember that you brought your spouse. Chances are they don't know anyone at the reunion so be polite and make sure to include them in activities and conversations.

Do take your camera and take pictures. Not everyone is able to attend the reunion. Those who missed out would love to see pictures from the reunion.

Do thank the class officers who organized the reunion events, and had to track down everyone!

Do realize that organizing a reunion is a big financial burden. Try and pay early and/or R.S.V.P. as early as possible to help out the class organizers. Most places need to be reserved and without payment from those attending, it can be really hard for a reunion to get organized.

The DONT'S

Don't assume the Reunion Committee contacted everyone in the class. If you've kept in touch with classmates, take a few minutes to send their names and addresses to the Committee and thank them for taking care of the details.

Don't dress too young - With today's advances in skin and body treatments, it's not impossible to look really hot at your 50th high school reunion. But remember to dress age appropriately. You can still look great without going overboard.

Don't pretend to remember someone. It is completely okay to not remember people.

Don't be embarrassed by divorce. With the rate of divorce being an astounding 50%, many people won't even think twice about it.

Don't worry too much - Once you get there and start seeing old friends, catching up, sharing baby pics and swapping email addresses, you'll find that your preoccupation with looks will start to disappear.

Don't spend all your time catching up with those you've already known, reach out to those you haven't seen in years.

Don't take your entire library of family albums and vacation pictures spanning the past 20 years. But, DO take along a few pictures of your kids (and, of course, grand and great-grandkids, where appropriate). Old friends are really happy to see them. And, you'd like to see (a few) of their pictures.

Finally, Do go to your class reunion and have a great time!

 

Reprinted from Alumni Class.com/normanhighschool