The WB show, High School Reunion, needs an high school "Class of '94" for its next installment. You just need to fill out the application here, which asks things like: If you were a member of the Breakfast Club (from the movie), which would you be? (The Brain, The Athlete, The Princess, The Criminal, The Basketcase); or who did you have a crush on, who crushed on you, who was your best friend, who was your enemy; plus, information on who you would have voted as "Most likely to succeed," "Hottest Girl/Guy," "Complete Outcast," "Biggest Flirt," "Worst Reputation," etc.
Gothamist's options would be to nominate either its top NYC magnet school (all "Brains") or suburban NJ high school (graduating class, 137 students), but really, neither is that appealing.




I think the WB should put a 'Battle Royale' spin on this show and make the former classmates fight each other until the last man/woman is standing. That would be a ratings goldmine.
I watched the first episode from last season's tv premere. It was totally captivating in that "watching a car accident" kind of way. Within half a day of arriving at the house, everyone had reverted to their old high school roles. dorks became dorks again. bullies became bullies again, which seemed to turn on all the ladies. The darwinist social ladder completely reesblished itself. it was so strange and disturbing.
Don't be too quick to say Stuy. I was part of Hunter's class of '94, and our alums included Dave "Paradise Hotel" Kerpen and Nick "Washington Monthly" Confessore. Granted, that's not much of a built-in celeb factor, but we'll take what we can get.
I was totally obsessed with the first season of High School Reunion. I couldn't believe that the gross beau hunk was still the ones the girls wanted. Women ARE so stupid. Anyway, I have heart palpitations anytime there are more than four people from my high school in a room (because I like maybe three still).
When I went to my High School reunion, there were no celebrities to speak of. (Although the guy who played Cyclops in X-Men graduated a couple years later)
The most frequent thing I heard was "I'm working for my wife's dad right now".