Our Alma Mater in the 1950's

Our Alma Mater in the 1950's
Reared against the sky

Monday, June 11, 2012

More pictures of Alumni night & the day after

Here's some that Kris Harper Logue took....
 
                                  
Eleanor Such

Beth Trautman Johnson, Dan Trautman

                                                                Tony & Val Deleo
                                                            Jan Klockers Boutilier
Dave Logue, Scott Lundgren

Tim Schmidt

Katie Glessing, Dave Harrah, Neil Glessing

Phyllis Sutherland (wife of George), Anita Simcoe


                                            Rich Reid & George Sutherland


Sandi Madden Reid

                                                            Terri Hawley, Pat Sisson
Renee Degrasse Wade

                                               Debbie Grimm, Judy Gaikowski
 Cheri Enos Furara,  Cheryl Lager, Cheryl's son, Zach (I think)

And one Tom Camfield took of Laurance Campbell and Tom's wife, Jean Westall Camfield


I took this one before the banquet got started.  The tables looked terrific.


Mary Pearce Gaboury is always ready to rock and roll....

More table shots...

 Rich Stapf, Dave & Helen Marriott
 Walter Moa, Dave Worley (back to camera), Ray Merritt, (standing), Buddy O'Meara, Norm Sather
Ruth Stapf Kvinsland, Sharon Sofie, Tom Moss

Went to a 'Raker's Car Club Cruise By' before the banquet and took a few photos while there. It was held in the parking lot of Claridge Ct. Apts

                                      Sharon Yantz Young and Les Young's car
                Sharon Sofie and Sharon Yantz posing by another of Sharon's cars



                                                         Kay Harper in the parking lot
Stopped by to see Lois Black too. Took this one on her back porch. Love those flowers Lois! She'll be attending her high school reunion next weekend. (Chimacum)

Sunday morning early Mary Gaboury and I drove around town to take pictures. I shot these up on the high school campus.

                                                               The campus today
                 We spent many years in this gymnasium.  Fond memories

                                                            Mary at "The Wall"
 Mary's first job was in that little building behind her. Only then it was called 'The Candy Store'
          This remarkable looking chair sits on the main campus near the office
                The Poor Ole Lincoln Building will never be the same

 This garden area here is where the old rock steps used to be leading from the Lincoln playground to the high school campus.  I was disappointed we couldn't get a picture of us sitting on those steps again.  Oh well....you can't go home again.
Mary posing by our 1961 plaque on the walk of fame or whatever it's called.
   I don't  think this sign was there when I went to school in the 50's & 60's. We had a lot of
fun touring Port Townsend that early morning.  No traffic and we acted silly in the middle of Lawrence Street and Water.  More pictures tomorrow on my other blog--This Side of the Road.


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