Free High School Class Reunion Search

Have you ever wondered if Sue made it to Hollywood to become a hairdresser for the stars? Did Jeremy ever play college ball as he dreamed? Did Jennifer and Mike, who dated from eighth grade through graduation, actually stay together? Did your friend Ann who insisted she was ‘leaving this small town behind’ actually do it? We all have questions or thoughts like those about high school classmates that leave us wondering. It might not happen right away, but many find a need at one point or another to look up old friends, and even old enemies, to see what really happened to them. You may even run into them at your class reunion, but you can’t go unless you know about it.

When you wonder about classmates and upcoming reunions, there are plenty of options. If you still speak with some from high school, the information you seek might be easy to get, but this is not often the case. People drift apart, and names and faces become hazy memories. Everyone means well, and vows to stay in touch that were tearfully exchanged on graduation night were well intentioned, but keeping those vows is often very hard. Life is just funny like that.

One of the most popular and common ways to find those you have lost is to look for them online with one of the many classmate finders. There are many different ones out there. Sites like Reunion.com are quite popular. That site in particular boasts 25 million members. Other have similar numbers, and any one of them may help you find who you are looking for, or perhaps even someone who might know what happened to them and where they are now. Even better, that reunion you are wondering about may just be listed there for you to find.

Searching for friends and reunions is easy with the tools presented. When you sign up, you give your vital information about your name, age, class, school, and year of graduation. When you do this, you can then be linked directly to your school and those who have signed up. You will see a list of people who have also signed up on that page, their year of graduation, and an option to contact them if you wish. You will also see any plans for a reunion, or even members of your class asking if anyone is interested in having one.

You can narrow down the listings by your year of graduation if you wish. By default, Reunion.com will give you the names of those who have graduated in an approximate five year stretch around your date of graduation. You can keep the list as it is, or you can narrow it down even further if you wish. This is often helpful because some friends were in different years in school, and others may have graduated late for a variety of reasons. This opens the possibilities for you.

You may noticed that Reunion.com has a map feature that allows you to see where everyone is now living. Other sites may have this as well. You can click on the map and click on each point to see who it is. It can be very cool to see how far some have spread out, and which people stuck close to home. You may also see news on upcoming reunion plans and RSVP, and you can use forums, if there are any, to post to your classmates. You even ask if anyone knows where the particular person you are looking for has ended up.

If you find someone you want to contact, you may have to pay a fee, but the fees are usually very reasonable. They help pay for keeping the site up and running. The same can be said if news of a reunion is something you wish to respond to. They have features for sending emails and for doing searches in case you have a name wrong, or you may be looking for someone who moved and may have graduated from a different high school. They make finding someone easy, as long as that person is willing to be found.

Sometimes it’s a hard search, but the results can be rather rewarding. You may find out that Sue didn’t make it to Hollywood, but instead works at Disney. Jeremy blew out his knee and is now running for the Senate, Jennifer and Mike have six kids and are quite happy, and poor Ann never did make it out of town, but she’s doing well having opened her own business. You may be amazed where some go, and where some don’t go. However, you may never know unless you search for your class reunion. You never know, someone may be wondering about you as well and hoping that you will come.