...the mighty Woodrow Wilson High. Throughout the league, opponents hear our battle cry: fight! fight! fight! Victory for you, each loyal Trojan brave and true. For green and white we'll fight! fight! fight! Our loyalty forever Wilson High!
Ahem. I've been singing the old fight song lyrics to myself all evening after receiving an announcement in the mail that my ten-year high school reunion will be held this August. I'm amazed they were able to track me down. How do these Classic Reunions Inc. people know where I live?
I'm not sure if I want to go or not. For me, it means flying back to Portland, which seems like a big outlay to hang with people I haven't seen in ten years. And to be honest, I'm not sure that I want to see people from high school (other than the ones I'm in touch with already). There's something nice about remembering everyone in their 17-year-old, not-fat-or-bald-or-alcoholic (at least not too alcoholic, yet) state. We all looked pretty good back then. Fresh faced. Full of potential.
I am also not immune to the freakiness about personal looks and achievements that reunions inspire. I am already envisioning being asked all those questions about my life (why haven't you met that special someone? when are you moving back to Portland?) that I don't want to talk about with people who I last spoke to when I was a cheerleader. Stuff like that is hard enough to discuss with my mom.
On the other hand, there are a couple of kids who I've lost touch with and have been wondering about. Portland is heavenly in the late summer, too. I also just found out that next year will be Woodrow Wilson High's 50th birthday -- maybe reason enough to show a little school spirit.
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Say hi to Tom Baisch! That guy was really awesome.
you KNOW the FIGHT SONG??
You say that like it's a weird thing.
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