Memory Lane

For more than six decades, the Ann Arbor High School Class of 1963 has stayed connected through reunions, annual gatherings, monthly luncheons, newsletters, shared memories, and the steady work of classmates who cared enough to keep the class together.

Our early milestone reunions began years ago and continued through the 35th, 50th, 55th, 60th, and finally our 62nd Reunion Get Together on August 1, 2025. That 62nd reunion marked the end of our large planned reunion events, but not the end of our class connection.

Along the way, we gathered to remember high school days, reconnect with old friends, share stories, honor teachers, celebrate classmates’ lives, and keep track of one another through the years.

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Recent Articles

  • Your Class of ’63 Reunion Committee continues to work, sponsoring events and keeping you updated on the status of classmates. With this passage of time, it has become increasingly difficult to keep track of the 700 plus graduates in our class. We need your help updating contact information!

    October 14, 2021
  • Coming to visit Ann Arbor? Been gone a while? Well, you’ll see a lot of changes along with lots of familiar sights. If you’re looking for things to do, here are some suggestions. Plus there are also many restaurants and bars to check out downtown and on the outskirts.

    October 7, 2021
  • After a year’s hiatus, the AAHS ’63 Annual Event turned out to be a big success! This years event again held at the Travis Pointe Country Club on July 30th, 2021. We had a great turn out of 40 people. The lunch was a Traditional Soup & Deli Sandwich Buffet with all the trimmings and a delicious corn chowder soup.

    September 9, 2021
  • The 2021 Annual Event was held in Ann Arbor at the Travis Pointe Country Club, the same location as in 2019. The event was on Friday, July 30

    July 7, 2021
  • A big thank you to the class of '63! A few weeks ago we sent out a request to help one of our classmates who had a dire financial situation. With needed vehicle repairs, past due rent and insurance payments, mobile phone cut off and a near-empty food pantry, we jumped in to see if the Class of ’63 could help.

    July 3, 2020