Are you kidding me? I just did a preview on the newly released “Reunion” DVD.
From the time the reunion DVD starts, the music grabs you and don’t look back because you are in for a nostalgic ride. Lots of humor and lots of smiles.
This thing is so well put together it will keep your interest, you’ll wish you’d turned off your screen saver so you didn’t miss a single frame.
Like a book you just can’t put down, you’ll sacrifice the time it takes to watch the complete event in one sitting.
I once knew the people in this video, but now I really know them and very glad I do – great people from the class of 67’
Some resemblance of old school friends getting together again and very evident of new friendships and a wealth of communication where it may not have been so in past years.
Back to the video; it highlights the Willits Arch and the high school people meeting people. Lots of spouses meeting people they may have heard of prior to this event, but meeting for the first time. Comments from the outsiders, now insiders, was how much fun the class of 67’ was and this video validates that sentiment. I’m usually pretty busy, and don’t get involved with watching things like this, but once I started it, I couldn’t stop watching it. The whole reunion experience I had, came back.
A real heartfelt appreciation to all that could come and those that worked so hard on putting it together. Everyone knows who they are, but a special thanks goes out to the once Trophy wife of Butch Lewis, who is now Denise Lewis, who was inducted into the committee and the class of 67 by all. Denise worked tirelessly to put this video together, and did an outstanding job.
This is not a sales pitch to get you to buy the video, but it is worth grabbing your copy and the funds are going to the “Class of 67’” scholorship fund/ a new concept for WHS Alumni – we’re the only year that has attempted this. More on that later.
Class of 67’ Rock On!
Ken Runyan
Class of 67’
From the time the reunion DVD starts, the music grabs you and don’t look back because you are in for a nostalgic ride. Lots of humor and lots of smiles.
This thing is so well put together it will keep your interest, you’ll wish you’d turned off your screen saver so you didn’t miss a single frame.
Like a book you just can’t put down, you’ll sacrifice the time it takes to watch the complete event in one sitting.
I once knew the people in this video, but now I really know them and very glad I do – great people from the class of 67’
Some resemblance of old school friends getting together again and very evident of new friendships and a wealth of communication where it may not have been so in past years.
Back to the video; it highlights the Willits Arch and the high school people meeting people. Lots of spouses meeting people they may have heard of prior to this event, but meeting for the first time. Comments from the outsiders, now insiders, was how much fun the class of 67’ was and this video validates that sentiment. I’m usually pretty busy, and don’t get involved with watching things like this, but once I started it, I couldn’t stop watching it. The whole reunion experience I had, came back.
A real heartfelt appreciation to all that could come and those that worked so hard on putting it together. Everyone knows who they are, but a special thanks goes out to the once Trophy wife of Butch Lewis, who is now Denise Lewis, who was inducted into the committee and the class of 67 by all. Denise worked tirelessly to put this video together, and did an outstanding job.
This is not a sales pitch to get you to buy the video, but it is worth grabbing your copy and the funds are going to the “Class of 67’” scholorship fund/ a new concept for WHS Alumni – we’re the only year that has attempted this. More on that later.
Class of 67’ Rock On!
Ken Runyan
Class of 67’