South Pasadena High School

Class of 1988

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20th Reunion July 18-20, 2008

 

GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY!!!

 

 

The Reunion Committee is planning a weekend full of events, including a casual get together on Friday night, the reunion Saturday night and a "pool party" on Sunday.  The reunion and pool party will take place at the Dickson Home in South Pas. 

 

The following items are on the committee's agenda.  If you have any suggestions or want to help out let us know!

 

  • Finalizing all weekend plans.

  • Searching for lost classmates!

 

Do you want to get involved?  Just want to know where to show up?  Do you know where we can find 'missing' classmates?  Contact us and let us know where to contact you.

 

Reunion Lodging

We have a block of rooms at the Sheraton in Pasadena.  Click here for details.

 

Photos, Videos????

Were your parents the ones with that video camera at every blasted high school event???  (You know who you are.)  We need you!  Visit with your folks (you know they love to see you!) and go through the old videos while you are there.  If you can possibly get any footage that might have good reunion entertainment value it would be fantastic if you would be willing to get it into a DVD format and forward it to the committee.  

 

Do you have photos???  Please scan them and forward jpegs the jpegs to us.  If scanning is beyond your technical expertise--just take your prints or negatives to a SavOn pharmacy, they can put them into digital format for you.

 

Do you want to be sure some photo of you does NOT appear anywhere near the reunion?  Just let us know and we will make it so.

 

The Dickson House is located at 1215 Garfield Ave., SP.  It is the second driveway south of Monterey Road on the west side of the street.

See you Saturday!

 

Remember when...

 

George Michael had Faith, U2 Desire, and Tracy Chapman a Fast Car.

 

Bruce Willis was trying not to Die Hard for the very first time, Tom Hanks was Big and Dustin Hoffman was counting cards and shopping at K-Mart.

 

The Writer's Guild of America went on strike delaying the start of the fall television season which may explain the first forays into reality television (America's Most Wanted & 48 Hours)...  We also had the first seasons of: The Wonder Years; China Beach; Roseanne; and Mystery Science Theater 3000.

 

We first saw Prozac, the FDA blessed Lasik, and Steven Hawking shared a Brief History of Time.

 

The Lakers dunked Detroit, the Dodgers won the Series, and Flo Jo was on fire.