Twenty years ago we graduated from high school. Can you believe it? We have all changed a lot. Or have we? Check out what everyone said about themselves in the class of 1987 yearbook. You can also see any information provided by classmates about themselves at the 10 year reunion. Please Click Here to update your own contact information, and to tell us about yourself or other classmates. We'll update this page as new information comes in.

 

Corey Michael Gray

Corey in 1987:
Nicknames: Treefrog, Frog, Cor

Birthday: 4-16-69

Noted for: Talking too much, complaining, egg brigade

Activities: Soccer, tennis, Ski Club, TC3 Challenge Team, Masquers, Athletic Club

Likes: The Who, partying, state lands, fast cars

Dislikes: Most 8th graders, cocky athletes, work, hangovers, squareheads

Friends: Kira, Bob, Ken, and everyone who will listen to me talk

Ambitions: To go to college and work summers

Quote: Behind Blue Eyes


Corey in 1997:
Corey is a critical care registered nurse in Arizona, where he spends as much time as possible hiking, backpacking, and mountain biking. He previously worked as a U.S. Army Airborne Medic Paramedic for the U.S. Army South Nursing School as a civilian, and as a Physical Therapy Technician.

Favorite memory: Ski club trips


Corey in 2007:
The last blog about me was a little jumbled I think. I didn't work for an Army nursing school, I was (in another life) a paratrooper and combat medic, and after getting out of the service I worked for the Dept Army as a paramedic. Now been a ER/Trauma nurse for about 10 years, and live on the western slope of Colorado in a little college/ski town. I now spend more of my summer time backpacking, dirt biking, and am now attempting to kayak the rivers that abound where i live. Have a dog Murphy, soon to be fiance' Stephenie, and am looking to move closer to Telluride, Colorado. Yes, I still talk incessantly, and travel to NV every other year or so to visit my family. See you next summer!

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