20 Year Class Reunion “Elimination”. Who traveled the farthest to get here? Everyone please standup… and remain standing if you traveled more than: 10.

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20 Year Class Reunion “Elimination”

Who traveled the farthest to get here? Everyone please standup… and remain standing if you traveled more than: 10 miles 50 miles 100 miles 200 miles 500 miles 1000 miles 2000 miles

Who lives closest to where they lived when they graduated? Remain standing if you live within: 100 miles 50 miles 10 miles 5 miles 1 mile 1 block The same house

Who has the youngest son or daughter of your own or by marriage? Remain standing if child is less than: 20 years old 15 years old 10 years old 5 years old 2 years old 1 year old 6 months old

Who is the youngest spouse/friend here? Remain standing if less than: 40 years old 35 years old 30 years old 27 years old 24 years old 21 years old

Who has the most children, of your own and/or by marriage? Remain standing if number of children is more than:

Who has the most number of legs living under their roof? (Count all legs of people and pets) Remain standing if number of legs is more than:

Who was married the most recent? Remain standing if married less than: 20 years ago 15 years ago 10 years ago 5 years ago 2 years ago 1 year ago 6 months ago

Who has been married the longest? Remain standing if married more than: 1 year 5 years 10 years 15 years 17 years 19 years 20 years

Who has the most post high school hours of education? Remain standing if equal to or more than: 2 years or Associate Degree 4 year Bachelor's Degree Masters / MBA Masters plus 15 hours Masters plus 30 hours Masters plus 45 hours Doctorate

Who has worked at the same job the longest? Remain standing if more than: 1 year 2 years 4 years 8 years 10 years 15 years 20 years

Who has the longest one-way commute to work? Remain standing if more than: 5 miles 10 miles 15 miles 20 miles 30 miles 40 miles 50 miles

Who has the most mileage on a running car? Remain standing if more than: 25,000 miles 50,000 miles 75,000 miles 100,000 miles 125,000 miles 150,000 miles 175,000 miles

Who has oldest running car? Remain standing if the car is in the following category or is older: 1990’s 1980’s 1970’s 1960’s 1950’s 1940’s

Who has the most running vehicles (including motorboats and motorcycles)? Remain standing if more than:

Who has traveled (work or pleasure) the farthest? Remain standing or stand up if to: Canada or Mexico South America Europe Africa Asia/Japan/Indonesia Middle East/Russia Australia/New Zealand

Who has the most total number of working TV’s, TIVO’s, DVD’s, VCR’s, stereo systems, fax machines, computers, and cell phones in your residence (not work)? Remain standing if more than:

Who has gained the least amount of weight since graduation? Remain standing if less than: 50 pounds 40 pounds 30 pounds 20 pounds 10 pounds 5 pounds Lost weight

The End ©2003 Reunion Activities by Robert A. Greenlee 2057 Richton Drive Wheaton, IL