It's Reunion Time!
Upcoming 2025 Reunion Information
While we do not help organize class reunions for each class, our association likes to act as a means for people to contact one another. Please feel free to email us any information you would like us to share, especially any information you have about upcoming reunions. Will be happy to provide links to Facebook and Instagram pages and other websites to help you reunite with your classmates.
Class of 1964 - 60th
September 14th 5:30 - 9pm @ Carl Seager’s home, 8 Elm Ridge Lane 27408
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Who To Contact: Carl Seager’s phone: 336-681-2680 and John Batchelor’s phone: 336-558-8862
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Food: Assorted appetizers, finger food, not a sit-down, formal dinner.
Beer, wine, tea, and soft drinks included in ticket price. -
Cost: $60 per person
https://www.exploretock.com/retoskitchen/event/private/fa00f057-871d-4dc9-84a6-dada2d284391
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Class of 1989 - 35th
Friday Football Game & After Party
Saturday Night Dinner and Party
Cost: $40 per person. Venmo: @Amy-Jordon-18 PayPal: @amyjordon18
Class of 1994 - 30th
Pre-game, Football Game & Saturday Natty Greene's
Friday @ 6pm Pregrame Meet Up - Sherwood Parking Lot PAFA Event
Saturday @ 8-12pm Natty Greene's 345 South Elm Street
Hors d'oeuvres & Cash Bar
Purchase Tickets Here
Class of 2004 - 20th
Page High School Tours, Steel Hands Brewing, Page Game
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Come Tour Page High School
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Friday 3-6pm @ Steel Hands Brewing
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7:30pm Page vs Grimsely Football Game
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Our Officers
Julie Pyrtle, President
Katie Poole, Vice President
Patty Richardson Treasurer
Beth Heinzelmann, Secretary
Becky Buffington, Scholarship Chair
Brian Cook, Social Chair
Features
Exceptional Quality
$10,000 Auditorium Lobby
$1000 Student Scholarships Every Year
$5,000 Media Center Books & Materials
$29,000 Shipyard
$15,000 Picnic Tables
Treasure Island New Benches
Who Is Walter Hines Page?
He was an American editor, journalist, and diplomat, and a direct descendent of Robert Page, who came to the US from England in the 17th century. He was born in Cary, became a partner in Doubleday, Page and Company, and founded the magazine The World’s Work.
He was appointed by Woodrow Wilson to serve as US ambassador to Great Britain before and during World War I. Page believed that a free and open education was fundamental to democracy, and that nothing – class, economic means, race, religion – should be a barrier to education. Page High School is proud to have lived up to this belief in its first 50 years!
Susan Tysinger
Page Alumni and Friends Association Mission
To connect with the past, strengthen the present, and build for the future of Page High School through support of and participation in areas of academic, cultural, athletic, and social life.