Owasso High School Class of 2005 Plans 20-Year Reunion

Flip Phones Down, Hands Up for a Night of Nostalgia

OWASSO, Okla. — Dust off your Von Dutch trucker hat and charge up that old Motorola Razr, because the Owasso High School Class of 2005 is officially planning its 20-year reunion. Yes, it's been two full decades since the class that slow-danced to "Let Me Love You" by Mario tossed their caps in the air and stepped into adulthood, and now it's time to rewind the clock for one unforgettable weekend.

The reunion promises to bring together Rams from all walks of life for a celebration of shared memories, personal milestones, and the glory days of cafeteria pizza and hallway crushes. Whether you were voted “Most Likely to Succeed” or just mastered the art of parking across four lines at school, this is your chance to reconnect, reminisce, and relive the magic of 2005, when MySpace was king and YouTube had just launched.

Get in the Know

Reunion organizers are already hard at work planning the details, and they’re inviting every member of the Class of ‘05 to be part of the party-planning process. To stay in the loop, all alumni are encouraged to fill out a quick interest form here. Doing so ensures you'll be the first to know about the date, location, and throwback-themed activities being cooked up (word on the street is there might be playlist loaded with Green Day, Usher, and The Killers).

Whether you’ve stayed in touch with your fellow Rams or haven’t seen a familiar face since the final bell rang, all from the Class of 2005 are welcome. Help spread the word faster than a forwarded AIM away message and make sure none of your classmates miss out on this one-night-only blast from the past.

So dig out that old letterman jacket, fire up some T9 texting muscle memory, and get ready to party like it’s 2005. The countdown is on. And yes, flip-flops with jeans are still totally acceptable.

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