As I mentioned on Peoria Pundit, I attended a gathering of the Woodruff High School Class of 1981. The official reunion is tonight, which I’ll miss because of work, but I will attend the after-reunion bash at American Pi tonight after I clock out.
I almost decided to not go to anything associated with the reunion. Oh, I had all the usual reasons. My job isn’t the most spectacular, and I didn’t want to look like a loser to all these other people I competed against in high school.
And I was nervous about running into any of the girls on whom I had a crush. I was really bad about that. At least once a semester, I’d develop a crush on some unsuspecting girl and follow her around like a puppy. All it woduld take was her smiling at me, or having a friendly word or two. It was quite embarrassing and noticeable. I think I’m better at such things these days, but I didn’t want old habbits to resurface. Yet, I still wanted to catch up.
But in the end, the chance to meet up with old friends was too tempting and I went anyway. I missed the 20-year bash and I regretted it.
Woodruff High School had cliques like every other high school. I don’t think they were as pronounced there as they were at schools at which I’ve taught as a sub or I’ve covered as a reporter.
For the most, that nonsense melted away. I mean, Jesus, who cares who snubbed who in the hallway 25 years ago. Were there still some folks who didn’t spend any time talking to people outside their social strata? A couple.
There were some interesting conservations. At one point, someone tried to tell me I wasn’t considered a nerd back then, just creative. My only real interest back then was photography. I ran the freekin’ video camera for the wrestling team. I was on the stage crew. Somewhere, someone has a pic of me wearing a pocket calculator in a case attached to my belt.
Please. I was a nerd. Don’t yank my chain.
I’m a nerd now. How many alpha males do you know who blog a couple hours a day? Not many.
Speaking of blogging, not one person there mentioned ANYTHING about knowing that I run Peoria Pundit. One mentioned that he had heard me on the radio. I was just fine with that. I barely mentioned the site, cause I didn’t want to spend the whole evening explaining blogging to middle aged peoeple.
I spent most of my time talking to folks who attended Glen Oak School with me. Touching base with people I’ve know all my life, kids from the neighborhood, left me feeling … settled, I guess. I felt happy with my place in the universe. There’s something about being among people who knew you when, and whom you just just as well. There’s no pretense possible.
I was shocked at how many of these folks still live in Peoria, but whom I never talk seem to run into or socialize with. That’s gotta change. I’ll be starting a new Web site with a message board for the Class of 1981 (and others) to trade emails and messages. Details later.
And the girls on who I crushed? None of them showed up last night. Oh, there were girls I had little minor crushes on (who shall remain nameless) but no with whom I was seriously in puppy-dog love. Maybe tonight.
I’ll wear by best calculator pouch, just in case.
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Bill,
Jeez, I had to copy the post and paste it to wordpad so I could read it. What is that font called…Nearsighted Hell?
Anyway, Diane says she knew nothing about it, but sure would have liked to, and would have attended had she known. I would have come with her if she would have let me, just to hang out with you for awhile.
Your computer’s settings must be screwy.
Anyway, Diane’s is not the first complaint about lack of information.
I’m planning to do somethign about it …
Perhaps a “reunion” only for those of us still living in Peoria.
Hell … Diane and You and the kid are welcome to watch woodruff football this Friday. Details will follow.
Billy (didn’t we used to call you Bill?),
It was nice running into you at the Dave Koehler/Obama thing yesterday. I didn’t know about the 25th reunion either. When you asked why I didn’t go, I thought you were talking about the 20th.
I had heard quite awhile ago that you were doing a blog, but didn’t remember the name Peoria Pundit. You were mentioned on the news for one of your comments. Hey! I may be “middle aged”, but I’ve got a 12 year old who explained blogs to me a couple of years ago!
Joni
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