Highland High School Class of 1984 is celebrating its 25-year class reunion on Saturday, Aug. 8. There will be meet-and-greet on Friday, Aug. 7, at the Madison County Veterans, at the dead end of East 10th Street off of Rangeline Road, starting at 7 p.m. Family is welcome. Food will be provided, cash bar available.
There will be a school tour on Saturday, Aug. 8, at 11 a.m. Meet at 10:45 a.m. at the main entrance. Saturday night will be at the Madison County Shrine Club, 2419 White St., Anderson. Doors open at 6 p.m., dinner will be served at 7 p.m. A DJ will provide entertainment and cash bar available.
On Sunday, Aug. 9, is a golf outing at Grandview with tee times starting at 10 a.m. First 20 people to respond. The cost for Saturday is $30 for single, $60 for couple. After dinner the cost is $20 per person at the door. Contact Lisa (Gimple) Caulk at 649-5119 or sunmoonstar96@comcast.net for any questions.
Missing classmates include Beth Arnold, Joanna Arnold, Jim Barber, Jackie Barclay, Joyce Beaty, Danny Bennett, Tim Bingham, Vonda Black, Tamra Blair, Melinda Brow, Michael Buck, Robert Burnett, Brian Burt, Gregory Byrne, John Caldwell, Eric Campbell, Melody Campbell, Greg Catt, Lisa Clark, Kara Clayton, Susan Cline, Kimberly Coleman, Ron Conaster, Brian Cotter, James Crum, Jenny Cunningham, Rhonda Cutsinger, Misti Dailey, Lanelle Davis, Denise Denny, Kymberli Devaney, Gary Dossett, Susan Dubois, Cynthia Dunham, Richard Durant, Desandra Edwards, Eula Ford, Rhonda Gimple, Linda Gipson, Tamela Gossage, Brian Hall, John Hanson, Kelly Harless, Brenda Harris, Rhonda Harris, Leslie Harrison, Todd Haynes, Tim Hensley, Leslie Hobbs, Jackie Hodson, Travis Hood, Angie Horine, Rhonda House, Donna Hudson, Richard Johns, Brent Johnson, Carla Johnson, Jean Johnson, Windell Jordan, Kenny Knotts, Terry Knotts, Lisa Kuhns, Steve Lande, Eric Larcom, Rhonda Larrance, Kris Little, Timothy Maier, Jackie Mayes, Kimberly Mayes, Richard McGlynn, Cynthia Miller, Don Miller, Kris Miller, Scott Morgan, Tim Morrisett, Damian Mroz, Laura Nolton, Lisa Ogle, Michele Oneil, Teresa Oneill, John Page, Mike Parker, Leslie Patterson, Lora Reichart, Cristy Richardson, Dee Roberts, Christopher Rodeman, Gayle Rose, Ronald Rowe, April Runyon, Rosemary Ryckman, Kim Sailes, Charie Savage, Carrie Schad, Ted Sheets, Sandy Sigler, Jane Smith, Noelle Smith, David Sowders, Kim Speedy, Jerry Stanley, Kelly Strauser, Jimmy Stinnis, Jean Sturgeon, Sam Swaine, Robert Teague, Ronald Teague, Brad Terrill, Michelle Thorns, Terry Thurman, Deborah Turner, Sheri Turney, Terrance Tyler, Mindy VanHook, Pete Walsh, Dan West, Brian Whitaker, Robert White, Sandra White, Andrea Wiley, Christine Wilhelm, Delores Williams, Kim Williams, Julie Willman, Gary Wilson, Leanne Wilson, Doug Wyatt, Jack York and Lori Young.
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