Pasco Senior High School
1964
- 55th Reunion
- Photo Gallery
- Spotlight Biographies
- 55th Reunion Video
- 70th Birthday Party
- 50th Reunion Photos & Videos
- Credit Card Donation
- Member Photos
- PHS Orchestra and Choirs
- Our Poetry from 1962
- Reunion Committee
- PHS Video
- Pasco History
- Our Teachers and Staff
- Jack Bafus
- Adrienne Birdsell
- Ed Banks
- Bill Bode
- Teruko Ogata Daniel
- Bernice Davidson
- Henry Bidstrup
- Jean Dalthorp
- James Ezell
- Scott Foxley
- Ray Frey
- Robert L. Gregson
- Walt Grisham
- Ray Hart
- Mary Alice Hawkins
- Dorothea Jones
- Clair Kerby
- Doris Lisk
- Virginia Mantel
- Richard Maurstad
- Wilbert Mills
- Emerson Morgan
- Jane Pauline
- Ken Seibert
- Jake Stappler
- Bill Till
- Russ Wiseman
- Our Lessons Learned
- 1964 History/Videos
- Missing Classmates
- Event
- Event
Reunion Information
Our 50th class reunion is scheduled for September 19-21, 2014. We worked hard to make the weekend both affordable and memorable. The price is $50/person if you register before July 31. After July 31 the price is $60/person. If you have not registered yet, please register now by clicking on "50th Reunion Registration," which can be found at the top of the left-hand column of the home page.
If you would like to help with the reunion, please contact Allen Johnson at 509-627-3000 or allenjohnsonphd@charter.net.
Not a one time event
But keep this in mind: our reunions are not limited to a large one-time event. We are open to mini reunions wherever bulldogs are clustered. You can be the catalyst for a mini reunion. Use the "Message Center" feature on this website to invite bulldogs from your area to join you at a favorite coffee shop.
Another reunion of sorts is Facebook. We have a Pasco High School '64 Facebook group. Go to Allen Johnson's Facebook page (click here) and make a friend request. He in turn will invite you to the Facebook group page. It is just one other way that we can remain connected.
Finally, don't forget that old-fashioned technology, the telephone. Don't be afraid to call an old friend and see how he or she is doing.
Here's the point: old friends can renew a friendship; and those who we admired from a distance, those who we let slip through our fingers in high school, can easily become adult friends.
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