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08/08/10 04:23 PM #1    

Julie Bryant (Nelson)

Welcome to the Highline High School Class Of 1965 forums. Please press "Post Response" to participate in the discussion.

10/31/11 11:29 AM #2    

Julie Bryant (Nelson)

Received this information from James Vodar, AKA Ed Lowery:  For anyone interested, my new novel, Honor & Entropy, is now available at online bookstores. You can also check it out at honorandentropy.com. Highline is in the story, though it is not the Highline we knew. Best wishes to all.
 


12/05/13 10:09 AM #3    

Robert Slagle

I am glad to see the front of the school is still the same, I can remember going out those doors for a dentist appointment on the same day president Kennedy was assasinated, what a horrible day, all around!!

Bob Slagle


12/11/13 04:29 PM #4    

Eric Mathison

1. Old Pirates Log yearbooks are for sale for $12 at the Highline Historical Society Great Depression pop-up museum exhibit in the 200 block of SW 153rd St. The exhibit closes Jan. 4.I don't know about the 1965 yearbook but I did see a 1963.

2. The Highline School District is planning to rebuild Highline High if the new bond issue is passed. Maybe the bond will be proposed for next November. I think we have convinced them that all hell would break loose if they try to change the front facade but it might help if that was reinforced by other folks. It doesn't matter as much what they do in the inside because that has already been all changed from when we were there.

3. Cedarbrook is a great place for a 50th reunion even though I object to their stand against the $15 minimum wage in SeaTac. 


12/12/13 12:01 PM #5    

Marsha Burdick (Ray)

Where is Cedarbrook and what is it?  Not living up there I don't have a clue. How could we be nearing our 50th reunion.  We are too young for that aren't we?!

Marsha


12/13/13 03:48 PM #6    

Eric Mathison

Cedarbrook looks like the kind of grand Northwest lodge you would see in the San Juan Islands or Olympic Penninsula but it is only five minutes from Sea-Tac Airport ticked in a SeaTac residential neighborhood. Has a great restaurant. More info at www.cedarbrooklodge.com.

Eric Mathison

 


12/13/13 05:10 PM #7    

Mollie Ridge (Williams)

Julie Bryant and I toured the property last Friday and met with the catering manager.  We are waiting for a proposal to see if Cedarbrook is feasible for the reunion.  It would be great if a couple of people stepped up to the plate and underwrote the event to help defray the costs.  I for one would be willing to do so.  Cedarbrook is a beautiful facility and would be convenient for anyone coming into town.


12/14/13 04:46 PM #8    

Jeanne Espy (Judd)

Highline High School facade is iconic for the area.  It must be saved.  

While we're renovating, I welcome you to follow my blog at jeannejudd.com.  My condo at SW 178th +2nd SW is developing as the King County GreenTools demonstration project for sustainable pracitices and energy efficiency.  Are you renovating? I have resources.

The Cedarbook is a complete pleasure. My late husband Oliver and I celebrated our 15th anniversary there with the imaginative Northwest fresh menu and memories to keep. 

 

 


08/12/15 06:39 PM #9    

Sam Cheyne

I was just looking at this year's calendar: 

Senior Citizens Day in United States

National Senior Citizens Day recognizes contributions senior citizens make in communities across the United States. It is annually observed on August 21.

Boy-oh-boy!   50 years from high school graduation and they have to mark it as a Senior Citizen day.     Oh well we were Seniors in 1965 and now an annual event.    Looking forward to seeing you all.

Sam Cheyne


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