Annual Reunion Event 2019
Your Reunion Committee has completed the initial plans for our 2019 Annual Event, we will have all of the details finalized by June 1. Save the date, Saturday, July 13th at noon. See the full article for more information.
Your Reunion Committee has completed the initial plans for our 2019 Annual Event, we will have all of the details finalized by June 1. Save the date, Saturday, July 13th at noon. See the full article for more information.
Finding your way around Tappan Middle School is no longer [...]
We recently came across this interesting article from the June [...]
September 2022 will mark the 100th year of Mack School, at its current location on the corner of Miller and Seventh streets. Mack School is now the Ann Arbor Open School at Mack, an Ann Arbor Public Schools magnet school with students from all areas of the city. Karen Siegel is the current principal and she is beginning to prepare for the centennial celebration.
55th Reunion Photos Photos of the recent 55th reunion gathering [...]
The Class of '63 55th Reunion was given a big thumbs up by all that attended. We had over 100 in attendance, including three teachers, classmates, and their guests who enjoyed a full afternoon catching up with their old gang.
Reunion Afterglow: Don Cody has offered to hold a party [...]
Video recordings of our 30th, 35th and 50th reunions are available for viewing. However, because the recordings were professionally produced and licensed, they are only available here for viewing by classmates. You will be prompted to login. Accounts have been set up for all classmates with known email addresses. Enjoy!
Because many of you will be coming from out of town, we wanted to make you aware of a sampling of other events that you might enjoy while you are here. From the “Rolling Sculpture Car Show” to the play “Willow Run” at the famous Purple Rose Theater
Thomas “Scotty” Wilson was a social studies teacher, tennis and golf coach at Ann Arbor High School for thirty years. He was born in Glasgow Scotland and moved to Saginaw Michigan when he was eight (no mystery how he got his nickname). He was a very good tennis player as a youngster, winning a number of local titles.