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In 1984.....
The Apple Macintosh was introduced at a price of $2,495. Dell sold its first computers out of a college dorm room.


Did you graduate with the Spruce Creek Class of '84? We need to hear from you! Please tell us about yourself by filling out the Reunion Questionnaire!

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Spruce Creek 1984 - 25 Year Reunion


Questionnaire Responses by Randy Bowmer
  1. What is your name and where do you live?
    First Name: Randy
    Last Name: Bowmer
    City/State you live in: Jacksonville, Fl

  2. What is your phone and email address?
    Phone: 9047818025
    Email: randybowmer@att.net
    Find me on Facebook.com by searching for: Randy Bowmer
    MySpace.com URL: rabowmer
    LinkedIn.com URL:

  3. What are your plans for the reunion in 2009?
    Planning to Attend:
    Date Preference:

  4. What are you doing now? (work, home-maker, taking it easy for a while...)
    Working for an aerospace company ensuring our aviators have the edge to defend our freedom.

  5. Are you single, committed or married? Married

  6. If you have children, how many and what are their ages?
    Number: 3(step)
    Ages: 16,20,21

  7. What kind of car did you drive in 1984?
    1980 Harley Sportster

  8. Do you still own anything you bought in the 80's? What?
    Yearbook

  9. Do you consider yourself a product of the 80's? Why?
    If it means "learned to work to get what you want", then yes.

  10. If you were to do High School all over again, what would you do differently?
    Nothing, learned a bunch of lessons that made me what I am today.

  11. Highlight the last 25 years of your life in less than 500 characters.
    Had a large time, did stupid stuff, hope the youngest will listen.

  12. Comments, Opinions, and Questions:

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