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Murder High Class Reunion
It's a Totally Eighties Class Reunion



It’s the James D. Murder High 20 Year Reunion!


You’ve come a long way in the last twenty years and so have your classmates. It’s time  to reunite with your old friends (and enemies) to see what everyone’s become.

Unfortunately for one of you...it is a murderer who is destined to strike.


Will it be the math team captain who is now a financial wizard with millions? The valedictorian who refuses to let anyone top them? Ever. Or possibly the class president who is now a U.S. presidential hopeful?


You’ll have but one night to figure it out and bring the killer to justice. Get ready for a night of mystery and mayhem intertwined with rivalries from the past that spill over to the present. At Murder High, it’s not only what you were, but what you’ve become. And let’s hope it’s a survivor.


It will be a reunion you won't forget...if you live to tell about it!

Guest Totals:
For 20-80 guests:
6+ males, 7+ female, 3+ gender neutral role.
For 15-20 guests: 5-7 males, 6-8 femals, 3-5 gender neutral.
For 10-15 guests: 4-5 males, 3-4 females, 3-6 gender neutral.
For 8-11 guests: 4 males, 3-4 females, 1-3 gender neutrals.

Nick Nixon— The Class President. Nick led the class in 1985 and hopes to lead the country in 2008. Does this presidential candidate have too many skeletons in the closet?

Nancy Nixon— The Class Vice President.
Nancy has always been known to stand by her man, but is she tired of always being put on the back burner…

Joe Nebraska— The Jock.
Joe was captain of the football, basketball and baseball team, he is a legend in your school and in his own mind. Joe has said he will do anything to become a legend at the reunion.

Natalie Nebraska— The Cheerleader. Popular and perfect in high school, everyone loved her. Or so she thinks.

Pamela Abdul— The PomPom Captain. The queen of dance, Pamela went on to gain stardom in choreography. She is said to be back to spice things up, especially with her old rivals.

Mallory Majesty— The Prom Queen. Miss popularity herself. With her money and her looks, she ALWAYS gets her way. She is going to make sure that the reunion is no different.

Mike Majesty—The Prom King.
It’s good to be king. Unless you are married to the queen.

Molly Ringworm— The Drama Queen.
Molly always needs to steal the show, whether it was in the school musical or her current soap opera hit, The Brash and The Brutal. For the sake of the reunion, let’s hope she is neither.

Cindy Crawfish—The Class Flirt. She is still vibrant and bold. Most of the women at the reunion may want to protect themselves and their man. Rumor has it she can be deadly when she doesn’t get what she wants.

Judd Jenson— The Class Stud.
Best friends with Joe & Mike, Judd was always the most popular with the girls. Now that he is 20 years older, there might be some rejection that he is not used to…

Bailey Babble—The Class Gossip. Bailey has been living and working in this town since they graduated in 1985. As a gossip columnist, it is there job to know everything going on in town. A job they do not take lightly.

Bobbie Bright— The Valedictorian. A Harvard law graduate, they won’t let anyone challenge their claim to “most likely to succeed”.

Steve Spielson—Audio Visual Squad Leader. This a.v. squad geek turned Hollywood movie director. Steve is said to be the most successful of the high school classmates, but has he betrayed too many on his way to stardom?

Randy Reporter—School Newspaper Editor.
Randy is here tonight for the scoop. Word is something is going to go down. That is usually a given with a presidential candidate at the reunion.

Brian P. Keaton—The Math Team Captain. The king of calculators is back to strut his stuff. A geek in high school, he is back to show just how far money can take you.

Myra S. Keaton—The Math Team Cheerleader.
Married to Brian, Myra is planning on coming to the reunion to show the “real” cheerleaders what she is made of…these days it’s money!

Donna Johnson—Hall Pass Monitor.
She was hard-nosed in high school and even harder nosed now as a traffic cop. Watch out because she will be watching everyone’s moves.

Danny Drums—Marching Band.
Nothing mattered more than band camp to Danny in high school. Music is still on his mind, as is revenge.

Sally Sax—Marching Band.
She married her band camp sweetheart and wants to make sure her sweetie doesn’t step out of line

B.A. Barricade—The Punk.
Never one to take orders from anyone, now they does it for a linving in the name of ‘private security’. It’s amazing what people may pay them to do.

"...ot going and people fell into their characters, all hesitation was lost. I don't remember the last time I saw so much blue eye shadow and permed hair! I had a great time and am looking forward to hosting my own party soon...."
~ Posted on message board

"... April 8th. It was for my 41st birthday and we had a blast. Our friends really put some effort into their costumes and characters. We had a three-way tie for best costume (Cathy Chattie, Myra Keaton, and Cindy Crawfish). Joe Nebraska won the "drama queen" award and B.A. Barricade won the "moneybags&q..."
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"...To say we had a great time would be an understatement! My husband and I just hosted your James D. Murder High School Reunion Mystery with 22 of our friends and everyone is still talking! What a treat everything was so simple and easy to follow. The characters were great and we all had a super time dressing up! This..."
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"...I can’t EVEN begin to explain the amazing time had by all at our Murder high Reunion! What an impressive murder mystery complete with all details and easy to follow instructions! We had moments of breakdancing,80’s candy, 80’s music, Sixteen candles on the TV and even a Knight Rider episode! Everyone’s costume was ama..."
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"...I can’t EVEN begin to explain the amazing time had by all at our Murder high Reunion! What an impressive murder mystery complete with all details and easy to follow instructions! We had moments of breakdancing,80’s candy, 80’s music, Sixteen candles on the TV and even a Knight Rider episode! Everyone’s costume was ama..."
~ Posted on message board

"...oing this to entertain others but were actually taking the game seriously. At the end of the night we announced the killer, the winner of the game, and the best dressed guest. Everyone had a blast and still talk about how our party was so creative...."
~ Posted on message board

"...We had the best time at our Murder High Reunion. All of our guests totally played their character! We played 80's music the entire night, gave everyone 1980's goody bags which in cluded candy necklaces, pop rocks, bottle caps, razzles, etc..., Nick Nixon came prepared with campaign buttons to hand out to his supporte..."
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"...We used the Murder High Reunion for a work-company function and it turned out GREAT!! All employees and their guests were in full costume and character. It was so much fun that it is now becoming our ANNUAL activity!! ..."
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"...We did the Murder High Reunion for Mark's 50th birthday party. Everyone had a great time. We changed the year to the Class of '75 to make it more age appropriate, and everyone came dressed from the 70's. Myra was played by Tom, who did a great job and was hilarious. 13 people correctly solved the murder. W..."
~ Posted on message board

"... looking at doing another one around Christmas time. It was easy to plan and even those who were a little worried about what to do, did an awesome job. Everyone loved it and now we have others who couldn't make it asking when we are doing another one! :D..."
~ Posted on message board

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Talk the Talk: A Totally 80s Dictionary!

Click here to download a glossary of popular eighties terms that might come in handy during your Night of Mystery

 


TOP 10 FASHION TRENDS OF THE EIGHTIES:
Things you might want to incorporate into your outfit for the whole eighties appeal!

The "Off the shoulder" look--
Inspired by Flashdance

Jellies sandals--
They were plastic. They were noisy. They were hot.

Excercise gear and leg warmers-- "Let's Get Physical" tore up the charts, and people everywhere tore off the layers in favour of spandex and sweatbands and got down with their bad selves.

Teased hair-- Perm it, fluff it, hairspray it and then adorn it with chunky clips.

Tight acid or stonewashed jeans-- Tight, and we mean tight jeans were all the rage, for both men and women. Bleach was splashed onto the denim to give it a patchy mixture of dark and light colour. Then they were ripped and safety pins added to give the desirable punk/rebel look à la Billy Idol. Throw a mullet on with those pants and you were hot stuff.

Neon

Shirts with a clip on the side-- Oversized t-shirts were big. Clipping them up on one side with a chunky plastic clip (make it neon, even better) was even bigger.

Shoulder Pads-- For reasons we'll never understand, the linebacker look was popular back in the day.

Don't Worry, Be Happy--
printed on clothing

Slap bracelets


HAIRSTYLES OF THE EIGHTIES:
Find the perfect hairstyle to go with your outfit!

Feathered, high bangs

Asymmetrical, new wave haircut

The side ponytail--
Bubblegum pop and valley girl mallrats popularized this 80s hairstyle to epic pportions.

Crimped hair

The mullet--
Mullets may have received a bad rap through the decades, but back in the day … oh … so dreamy.

The rat tail or duck tail

 

Here are a few ideas to help you get started decorating for your totally Eighties High School Reunion!

• Hang up old movie posters of some of the favorites-- try to see if you can get all of the members of the brat pack!

• Set up a breakdancing floors and encourage a "dance off" sometime in the night.

• Have eighties classic movies playing in the background (such as: Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, etc.)

• Have framed pictures of your favorite heart throbs (Kirk Cameron, Judd Nelson, Michael J. Fox, etc)


• Have some of your favorite 80s candy out-- sweet tarts, wax lips, candy buttons, bottle caps, Big League chew, candy necklaces, Sprees, Pop Rocks, Fun Dip, etc.

• Create an outside archway to take pictures under, like a real High School event and then have everyone take their pictures under it. A perfect way to remember the evening.


• For a group picture, construct a pyramid, like the cheerleaders did in high school.


• Find an old yearbook (preferrably from 1985) and blow up pictures of what you all could have looked like. Make sure to get all the hairstyles and trends of the time (feathered hair, the mullet, etc). Don't forget to include picts of all the extra-cirriculars that are attending! (pictured below)





Choose from any of our suggestions to add to the ambience of your totally 80's party! Here are a few of the different types of music poular in the eighties!


80's Pop Rock-
From the first lyrics of "Video Killed the Radio Star", the advent of music videos on MTV in the 80's radically changed the music industry forever. Early eighties groups such as DEVO and Haircut 100 were early adopters of the medium, but pop stars such as Madonna and Michael Jackson later transformed the format into a huge business.


80's Heavy Metal
- In the mid to late 80's Heavy Metal became the popular music genre. Artists such as Van Halen, Poison, Motley Crue, Cinderella, Quiet Riot and Guns and Roses got extensive 1980's radio airplay. "Hair Metal Bands", as they are affectionately called, scored top charting hits with the "power ballad" song formula. Nothing represents the decadence of the 80s more than the heavy metal bands signed from the LA Strip during that time. The song lyrics mostly embodied the "Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll" mentality of the 80's.


House Roots In The 80's
- The Hip Hop scene has it's roots in the 1980's and becomes a powerful musical and dance influence. Hip hop artists like Grandmaster Flash Kurtis Blow and N.W.A. bring Hip Hop to the forefront.


80's Hardcore Punk Movement
- Out of opposition to the pop music of the 80's evolved the Hardcore Punk movement. This angry, politically charged genre included more social awareness in it's lyrics. The Dead Kennedys, Black Flag and Reagan Youth are popular bands of the 80s Harcore Punk scene.


Make a Mix -
Here are the top billboard Hits of 1985 you may want to include. You can find these hits on iTunes and download songs individually without having to purchase a whole album.


For Free Music--
Visit your local library for a number of compilations from the time.

 

 
Provide an assortment of accessories to help your guests "get into character" including: pom pons, nerdy glasses, bandanas, Varsity letters, etc.


 

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Guests Gender Roles Price
8-11 4 males 3-4 female 1-3 neutral   $40
10-15 4-5 males 3-4 female 3-6 neutral   $45
15-20 5-7 males 6-8 female 3-5 neutral   $50
20-80 5+ males 6+ female   $70
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