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Bothell High class of 1961 is ready for its 50th reunion

Published 11:09 am Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Members of Bothell High's 'Golden Class' of 1961 march in the 4th of July Grand Parade.
Members of Bothell High's 'Golden Class' of 1961 march in the 4th of July Grand Parade.

The 50th Bothell High class of 1961 will hold its 50th reunion Aug. 19-21. Events will include a tour of the remodeled high-school campus, a lasagna dinner at Ron and Sally Nardone’s home (Ron is known locally as the unofficial “Mayor of Maltby”) and a buffet dinner at the Crystal Lake Lodge. On Sunday, the all-alumni picnic will honor the class of ’61 at Blyth Park in Bothell. The cost for the three-day reunion is $75.

For information, visit www.bothellhigh61.com. “It’s a great site to keep connected, and we plan to keep it fresh with new and updated information for years to come,” said Dave Haining, reunion chair.

On the reunion, he added: “A 50th reunion is a once-in-a-lifetime special event and we want as many classmates as possible to reconnect and share their life experiences at the wonderful events we have planned.”