Nancy Atwood & husband Dwight
Were those really the good old days?
Was teacher George Olson really that engaging?
It's quite the attractive car.
Roger, Steve and Janet
Tim, Bruce and Bill
I get off at 1:00
Chuck, it's good to see you are still kickin'.
Relaxing is just our style these days.
Where East Coast meets West Coast.
Jim Robinson and Donna Rose and Cervanto Reyes from CA.
He always promised me a good time, but you know him...
Yep! Kent's baby.
This is nice. Not as smokey as California.
Nothing wrong with a little wine, now and then.
Pat Levendusky was accompanied by her sister.
Voila! Pick your sub.
Yes...it's Kent Brothen's High School Car - a '55 Mercury, all redone.
This was the place where we sang 10 years ago.
Bill still has that attractive quality.
Golf, Golf and more Golf.
A little lunch is a good thing.
Did you really hit a ball that far?
A wine glass should be held hi, like this.
Why didn't Kent ask one of us to the prom?
"Judy, Judy, Judy>"
Our "Root Administrator"
Do you want fries with that?
All the accessories are right here in the trunk.
This time we all waved.
An all-beverage trio.
Roger and Vicki say it's time to relax.
Starting to assemble.
The boat captain and the band leader.
Asleep among the stars.
We are among the survivors.
Two happy campers.
Bill Dean still commands attention.
Just came to say hi, and kick back.
Round tables always promote good conversation.
Watch your step, now.
Beer at our age is a good thing.
Two singles.
Did we really graduate 60 years ago?
This is the way we liked it.
Were you always so debonair?
Boy, this food looks good.
Tim's birthday always falls on our reunions!
Kay supervises the whole set-up.
Tom and Donna
Yep, we made all those leather bookmarks by hand.
It's not Florida, but the flamingos are nice.
A little order here would be nice.
Monica, that's enough!
Aren't you glad our plans are coming to fruition?
Weren't those times fun?
The 60th Class Reunion Attendees at the Farm.
I think it's one of those damn Norwegians.
OK. So don't take me seriously.
Kent was a busy boy.
Our host deserves some birthday cake.
She gets to CA; but further north, in San Francisco.
Who knows what evil lurks in the mind of man.
Where'd she get Kent's letter sweater?
Monica tries to inform everyone that she needs to capture authenticity.
She always check us in at every reunion.
I think I found a mark on your hood.
The second try at a group picture.
It was nostalgia, for sure.
Now listen up!
The King is finally in his court.
We love North Carolina the same way you love California.
The shorter, the happier.
Al said it was the military that straightened him out.
Even a wheelchair doesn't stop Karen Rudquist Young.
Look; it was merely a government job.
Three from Colorado; two who just can't leave Minnesota.
Front lawn at The Farm.
Lou looks great. It's that California life-style.
The Lopps.
Life has treated you well, as well.
Judy Marcus Daniels doesn't remember those car-hops being that tall!
He captured our Cricket
"Gosh, I'm glad I made it."
Here's your order.
Al Thompson fends of his attractors,.
There's something unchewable in this sandwich!
A bit quieter than the old cafeteria at Park High.
Four of the best.
The happy trio!
Will this beer stain my teeth?
Kicking back to take lunch is best.
Are we done yet?
A few classmates who weren't able to make it.
I could be attracted to a blond.
The Farmstead of Buffalo, Tim-style.
Lawn chair relaxation time.
Dan & Janet are now worldwide travelers.
Is this how the Lindy was done?
Same foursome, same car, 50 years later.
The car's occupants in 1958.
I'll stand over here.
"You see, these new phones can do anything."
They can't believe it; Roger finally gets a kiss.
"I think I'll next bicycle across South Korea."
We have weathered the storms of life, haven't we!
Wonder what it would have been like to be a drive-in waitress...
Get in line for lunch.
Gathering for a group picture is like herding cats.
OK, one more.
This time, all smile.
A place to eat and converse.
The complete picture of '50s at the drive-in.
Rocky Colivito now realizes he should have written a longer page for "The Luckiest Generation."
Don't look so glum. Rejoice.