50 Year Reunion

Photos from Friday Night

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Photos from Saturday Night

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Program

Opening Remarks — Don Davidson
– (including story on the genesis of Memorial High from Glen Borland)
Remarks from Class President — Mike Kamarck
– Acknowledge Reunion Committee—Stu Thomas (Chair), Bev Bunn Acker,
Bizzy Reis Johnson, Vito Cerneglia, Steve Sanborn, and Don Davidson
– Acknowledge Hal Jennings’ leadership on the Class Website and
getting together our band
Remembering Classmates — Don Davidson, Bev Bunn Acker, Bizzy Reis Johnson
– The list of classmates who have died too young.

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Introducing the band — Hal Jennings

  • Dr. Scott Ferguson – Bass – NOT class of ’69, in Grateful Dead tribute band in Vero Beach, FL
  • Tim Desch – Drums & vocals – Class of ’69 at West – went to VanHise, Chandler, AZ
  • Ed Boldon – Guitar – Class of ’69, Madison, WI
  • Dr. Steve Sanborn – Guitar, mandolin, vocals – Class of ’69, Middleton, WI
  • Hal Jennings – Vocals – Class of ’69, Austin, TX

Setlist (as played)

---SET 1---
Let's Have a Party
Kicks
Happy Together
Here Comes My Baby
All I Have to do is Dream
Money
Can't buy me love
California Sun
Those Were The Days..........[ Sung by Claudia Fenton Wicki
Dream A Little Dream Of Me...[
---SET 2---
Glad All Over
I Saw Her Standing There
Because
Wooly Bully
All my loving
I'm Into Something Good
Satisfaction
Last Time

Background Music

This two and a half hours long playlist covers the ’60s in roughly chronological order and is weighted toward the end of the decade. It was compiled by referencing several lists of top songs of the ‘60s.

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3 replies on “50 Year Reunion”

Thanks for this site Hal, so fun to peruse. I sang along with the choir albums today. Really appreciate your work and energy!
the weekend was really special and all the more so with the Band!!!

Thanks, Hal, for all your work in documenting the reunion and compiling the school events from ‘68 and ‘69. Doesn’t feel like it was 50 years ago!

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