Competitions for the Evening of meeting of graduates. Ideas for the scenario of the holiday "Evening of Memories

Yesterday, classmates threw a cry on the social network: “Guys, our graduation is 15 years old! Let's get ready! " How amazing ... 15 years have passed. It seems that time has flown by, as if in an instant! And yet, so many things have happened since we stepped out of school and entered adulthood ... Honestly? Was not at the Homecoming Party never. And then it flooded so much and I wanted to see, turn over these memories ...

By tradition, the solemn part will take place at the school, and then it was decided to gather in a cafe. I wanted to make this evening special, full of pleasant memories. I began to look for suitable contests on the Internet, but nothing was found. Everything is the same type, some kind of soulless ... And it was decided to compose the program of the holiday myself I hope it will be useful to you too. There is still time to prepare. Alumni meeting nights are generally held on the first Saturday in February. The contests described below may also be included in scenario leading, why not ...

Magic ball of memories

Together with a classmate, with whom they were friends and loved to fool around during school years, we decided to dress up as wizards: put on caps (such, you know, birthday caps), pick up “magic” sticks and a “magic” glass ball (any symbolic toy is also suitable).

At the very beginning, even before reincarnation, stand up and say:

- Remember the school "Lights"? We got together just like now, arranged funny contests and dances. Let's go back to those years, play and have fun!

And here we dress up and go out in the guise of wizards:

“We brought a glass ball with us. This ball is not simple, but magical. He is able to revive memories and transfer a person's memory several years ago! Anyone who picks it up will remember the most vivid event from school life that has sunk into his memory (it can be a joke, a joke, or, conversely, something touching and sincere).

Those sitting at the table take turns passing a ball (or other "magic" symbol) to each other and name a bright event from school life that they remembered.

School questionnaires

I don’t know about you, but at school we often started up questionnaires and gave them to classmates to fill out. There was no Internet, they had fun as much as they could. The questionnaires often contained provocative questions like: "Who do you like best from the class?", "The girl with whom you kissed for the first time?" etc. But there were also normal questions, like: "Favorite group", "Favorite eye color." I have carefully kept these questionnaires, and I got the idea to also use them at the evening of the meeting of alumni at one of the competitions.

The competition can be organized as a quiz. For each correct answer: chocolate candy, for example. Examples of questions:

  • What was (name of classmate who filled out the questionnaire) favorite eye color in 7th grade?
  • Which girl did (classmate's name) like in the 9th grade?
  • Which popular performer was (classmate's name) in the 5th grade?

Etc. The first person to answer is the author (who filled out the questionnaire). Tastes at school changed often, so he is unlikely to remember the correct answer. Wrong - the right to answer goes to classmates. He answered himself - he gets a candy. (A classmate who answers correctly also receives a candy bar.)

Lie detector

A classmate sits down on a chair, a "detector" is attached to it. You can fantasize and, for example, hang tinsel or put on some kind of raincoat. In a word, reincarnate

The presenter asks tricky (and not so) questions. Examples of questions:

  • Have you ever skipped physics?
  • Have you ever corrected the deuces in your diary?

Social poll

A similar competition can be held in the form of a "social poll". Classmates sit at tables and simply raise their hands when it comes to them. Examples of questions:

  • Who skipped skipped physics at school?
  • Who regularly corrected the doubles in the diary?

The most active are given prizes for honesty.

Photo competition

I found the idea on the Internet, but have not yet figured out how to beat it better. The meaning is this:

  • In advance, you need to take children's photos from classmates and make a slideshow out of them. At the evening of the meeting, the photographs are displayed on the monitor. Those present need to guess who it is (write on pieces of paper or just name it aloud). Those who gave the most correct answers - incentive prizes.

Associations

One leader is selected - a classmate. He thinks of some kind of teacher. The rest of the classmates (let's call them "participants") must guess who he was thinking. Participants ask questions, and the presenter answers what associations this person evokes in him. Examples of questions:

  • One participant asks, for example: What vegetable or fruit is this person associated with? Host: With a watermelon.
  • One of the participants: What animal is this person associated with? Host: With a mouse.
  • One of the participants: What mood is this person associated with? Host: Happy.

And to make it easier for classmates, you can give them a list of teachers in advance (after all, 15 years have passed, not everyone has a good memory)

Competition "Read My Thoughts"

We love to host this contest at different parties! I already described its principle in the article

It's simple. Cuts of songs are prepared in advance. Then the same wizards mentioned in the first competition approach each guest (classmate) and “guess” the thoughts that he thinks (about today's holiday, about school, about teachers, about classmates). There are free online programs on the Internet that allow you to cut any song, for example: https://www.mp3cut.ru

Competition "How to use?"

They also spent several times at parties with friends. But at the Evening of the Meeting we will use the school theme.

Description of the competition: Prepare in advance several school items (ruler, globe, pencil case, etc.), put them in a bag. The facilitator pulls out a ruler, for example, and the participants must find an unusual application for this school subject:

- It is convenient to write cribs on the ruler.

- A ruler can crack a neighbor on a desk when he cheats.

And so on, here is how your fantasy and the fantasy of your classmates go. The options may be the most ridiculous and ridiculous, but theoretically possible :))) Anyone who could not come up with an application for the subject leaves the game. The one who remains the last in the game is the winner.

Nostalgia

And, of course, at the Evening of the Meeting it is always interesting to look at pictures, read school notes .. And you can even make a slideshow or a mini-film from a photo and give it to classmates. We will not be able to do this for 15 years, but for 20, I think, we will definitely get together ????

Happy holiday to you!

I would be glad if we write reviews in the comments, were the alumni meeting contests useful to you, did the ideas for the script fit and, in general, how did it go? ????