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 on: May 07, 2008, 11:27 AM 
Started by MattGSO - Last post by Tim Schmidt
Vandervest, How the hell are you.  Looking forward to the reunion.
Tim Schmidt

 62 
 on: May 07, 2008, 11:17 AM 
Started by MattGSO - Last post by Tim Schmidt
Hello everybody, it's nice to hear about the reunion.
Hope everyone is doing well.  Hope to see everyone soon
Tim Schmidt

ps.  Tom, we are not all turning 4!!

 63 
 on: May 07, 2008, 09:49 AM 
Started by MattGSO - Last post by Tom Janusz
Hello Everyone,
I have given the number of a dj to Karey and I know he has 80's music.  I think a beacher would be awesome, but now that we are responsible adults (well most of the time), can we do that?  I think there are laws against drinking on the beach.  I know back in the day...we broke them, but now we could get arrested and unlike my brother, I have never been in a jail cell.  I would really like to keep it that way. 
Tina Reilly

Actually I think we can get a permit to drink in the park.I will have to check into this.As the cop thing goes.I pretty much know everone in the Dept. so maybe I can ask for them to turn a cheek for us. Tongue  MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM BEER

 64 
 on: May 06, 2008, 07:41 PM 
Started by MattGSO - Last post by tina
Hello Everyone,
I have given the number of a dj to Karey and I know he has 80's music.  I think a beacher would be awesome, but now that we are responsible adults (well most of the time), can we do that?  I think there are laws against drinking on the beach.  I know back in the day...we broke them, but now we could get arrested and unlike my brother, I have never been in a jail cell.  I would really like to keep it that way. 
Tina Reilly

 65 
 on: May 06, 2008, 06:06 PM 
Started by MattGSO - Last post by Mike Vandervest
WOW,

Who would have ever guessed that we could actually plan something let alone something in advance?  This will give all generation X a black eye.

I thought that CC was out of his mind for suggesting a beacher. However the more I ponder this suggestion the more I like it, like it allot.  I sadly no longer reside in Cudahy, which means a long drive or racking up at the folk’s house. And being full figured I can no longer get our of my own way let alone if we had visitors to the thing. Perhaps we could meet still at the park or something although have it on top of the cliff?

My advice for a DJ is someone that plays strictly 80’s music. 

 66 
 on: May 06, 2008, 03:17 PM 
Started by MattGSO - Last post by Beth Weiler (Czerwinski)
Hi everyone!  Ann found me (thank you SO much)!  I'd love to help in anyway I can but live in Middleton.  Just let me know what I can do to help.  Can't wait to get together!

 67 
 on: May 06, 2008, 12:44 PM 
Started by MattGSO - Last post by Vickie (Braden) Boneck
Hi everybody,
     I've had a few e-conversations with Karey and Ann but this was my first chance to check out the website. Thanks to everyone for getting this ball rolling. If you need some help, I will do what I can. Event planning is part of my job at a non-profit organization so I may be able to provide some value. If you set up a planning meeting, let me know and I'll try to make it. (I still live in Cudahy.)
     In response to an earlier question about where the event should be held, my vote would be for an area hotel. Pulaski Inn is fine but people may appreciate the ability to enjoy a few cocktails and not worry about driving home. And, if there are lots of people coming from out of town, it may be a more attractive option than staying in their old bedroom at mom and dad's.... 
     I like the idea of having some form of entertainment. DJs are typically less expensive than a band and they can play a wider variety of music - spanning genres and generations.

Thanks again,
Vickie (Braden) Boneck

 68 
 on: May 05, 2008, 08:47 AM 
Started by MattGSO - Last post by Tom Janusz
Great to see everyone getting excited about this.God, we are going to be 40 years old soon.Can you believe that?I have so many fond memories from hearing old songs or seing a movie from the 80's.I personally think the 80's was the best time to grow up.Hopefully this will be super successful and we can all talk about the good times we had as class of 89.Im available for any help needed to get this going.Just let me know when and where we will get together for planning.I think having a good old beacher for a get together with planning would be funny as hell!!!!! Wink

 69 
 on: May 05, 2008, 07:25 AM 
Started by Melissa Manske - Last post by michelle (thompson) gymer
I miss living in Cudahy....ok, I'm an Aussie, but my year at Cudahy...believe it or not...was the best ever!!!
I still love visiting, but now I'm back in Perth, West Australia, it's a bit too far!!!
So if anyone makes it to this part of the world.....give me a yell, would love to show alumni my part of the world Smiley

 70 
 on: May 03, 2008, 12:49 PM 
Started by MattGSO - Last post by Ann Hass (Jeffery)
I just wanted to add that we have had a substantial response from many who have not yet emailed the yahoo account as well. This is really going to be a great gathering!

We are moving ahead with the planning for next year! There are some who don't have access to a computer (or having problems with their service), and cannot reply to the email, but have expressed enthusiasm for a reunion.

Anyone is welcome to contribute!


Thanks,
Ann
 

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