Classmates
To take advantage of this website you must create your classmate profile on this page. Click on the “Sign Up” button to get started.

NOTE: Once you have added your details, it may take up to 24 hours for the web organizer to authenticate your profile and send you your login info, so please be patient and do not create a second profile.

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Sign Up:
Click the “Sign Up" button to create your classmate profile and become a member of the site. While signing up, you may create a classmate profile, into which you may upload a recent photo of yourself and/or family add a "website comment" to your classmates, etc. You may also post a "Then" picture from your yearbook, add your personal information (which will not be shared), opt to allow your classmates to email you through this website, adjust all your other profile settings, add your social networking information, and so on. It is important to add as much info as possible so that the reunion organizer can keep you apprised of reunion activity and contact you if there are any changes in plans for upcoming events.

Make Purchases:
If tickets and merchandise are available at the time of sign up, you will be offered the opportunity to make purchases. You may do so, or you may just proceed and come back to make purchases later, if you wish to.

Wait For Approval
Once the website organizer has approved your updates, you will be sent a username and password to log in. In the meantime, feel free to browse around the site, purchase reunion tickets and merchandise, and participate in other available website activities.

NOTE: Once you have added your details, it may take up to 24 hours for the web organizer to authenticate your profile and send you your login info, so please be patient and do not create a second profile.

Return to the Site
After your initial visit, you may return to the website and use the "Login" button to enter your login information to login and then participate in other website activities, as well as to edit your profile and change your profile settings and preferences. If you have already been sent your login info and have lost it, you may use the link to have your login info sent to you. (Once you are logged in, you will see a “My Profile” button, as well as a “News Feed” button. Use the “My Profile” button to view and make changes to your profile. Use the “News Feed” button to keep up on the latest website activity.)

Update Your Profile:
Use the “Login” button to log in. Click the "My Profile" button. Then click the "Edit My Profile" button to edit your profile and change your settings and preferences.

When you are not logged in - find your profile on the classmates page, click on "View profile" and click on the link at the bottom your profile that says “If this is your profile, you can amend it.”

Missing Classmates
Use the “Missing Classmates” button to offer any information you might have on classmates that your reunion committee has not been able to locate.

Where are they now?
Use this link to see where your fellow alumni are living these days.


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View profile »Valerie Howard (Peterson)
Westfield, IN
 
 
View profile »Nancy Bayerle (Phipps)
Alexandria, VA
Comments
40 years already? Seems like the twinkling of an eye. AHS memories include wonderful teachers like Mrs.Reno, Mr. Forssman, Mrs. Schepers, Mr. Trump, Mr. Enquist and Mrs. Smith....and many others....and who could forget Hank in the Drama Department?

I am… more »
Bellevue, NE
 
 
View profile »Nancy Homer (Pilney)
Overland Park, KS
Comments
Looking forward to attending our 40th class reunion. I entered the Army one year after HS as a Private and retired with almost 25 years of service as a Major. My husband and I have been married 30 years now and have 4 children (3 girls and 1 boy). The l… more »
Auburn, NV
 
Comments
Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend the reunion this year. I'm living in New York state now, altho my husband and I are hoping to move back to the Midwest soon.
 
View profile »Tammy Carr (Ratliff)
Ames, IA
 
 
Ames, IA
 
 
Ames, IA
 
 
Ames, IA
 
Comments
We moved back to Ames last year to live in my father in law's house. I work as a nurse consultant for a Medicare contractor, my husband Jim is retired. We became grandparents last fall. Wow- that's old talk - retired - grandparents- egad!
 
Amres, IA
 
 
Dayton, OH
Comments
Currently living and working in Dayton, Ohio.
My wife Sonya and I met at the University
of Michigan and have been married 33 years
this June. For more info:

https://www.udayton.edu/directory/
artssciences/music/reynolds_patrick.php

http://daytonphilha… more »
HUMBOLDT, IA
 
 
Northfield, MN
 
Comments
Forty years!! Wow. I've been married to Sue Lawlor (Mr. Lawlor's middle daughter) for 30 years. We have three children. Liza, our oldest, just started a new career after having danced as a professional ballerina. Alex, next in line, is finishing his d… more »
 
Centennial, CO
 
Comments
Moved away from Ames after my Junior year, but consider Ames High my high school. More memories from Ames, than Ft. Collins, CO.
 
Dysart, IA
 
 
View profile »Donna Lutz (Schulze)
Ames, IA
 
 
View profile »Donna Lutz (Schulze)
Ames, IA
 
 
View profile »Kendra Van Liew (Shirley)
Temecula, CA
Comments
I moved to CA in 1981 where I have lived ever since. In August 1985 I married my husband, Larry. We have two daughters, Ashley (27) and Danielle (24). Ashley is married and has a 17-month old boy, Michael Todd.
We have lived in Temecula (southern "Napa"… more »
View profile »missy raisbeck (slater)
cypress, TX
 
Comments
Wish I could be there :( I'm sure it will be great fun!
 
Atlantic, IA
 
 
 
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