Classmates

Shoreline High School
Class of 1969
 
Please update your profile by editing it and adding another photo! (You can tell that some of the comments and photos are from 10 years ago).

Debra Cook (Pickinpaugh)

Marital status: Single
Children: 1
Occupation: RN
Comment:

40 years of my gosh!  Currently, I am in Kona, Hawaii doing missionary nursing work with YWAM (Youth With a Mission). I'll be home the end of May. See you in August!

"NOW " photo with son Dustin summer 2008.

Debbie Cooper

Marital status: Single again
Children: 1
Occupation: Realtor
Comment:

After high school, I became an actress and model while studying at the UW to get my teaching certificate.  With the state levies failing when I graduated, I decided to continue doing TV commercials, films and printwork.  I also became a realtor and have been selling real estate for 27 years now.


I have a beautiful daughter who is 25 years old and is a television anchor / reporter and weather forecaster.


It will be fun to see everyone after all this time!

Craig Costello

Marital status: Married
Children: 2

Ronald Crum

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: pipefitter
Comment:

married for37 years to loretta and have two beautiful daughters with 8 grandkids. i've enjoy hunting and fishing ,sandrailing work as a pipefitter for 35 yrs

Bob Crump

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Retired
Comment:

What a great time at the reunion dinner and picnic.  Really enjoyed hooking up with old friends.

Geir Dalan

Marital status: Married
Children: 4
Occupation: teacher/ mechanical engineer/ acoustics
Comment: We are celebrating our 40th this Sept.  Geir is teaching high school math and Pam is a nurse in a birth unit. We are enjoying seeing our classmate now pictures.

Pamela Dalan (Hinde)

Marital status: Widowed
Occupation: RN
Comment: 2019 finds me happy and well, semi retired and an RN with Shoreline School District.  4 kids, 3 married, and 7 grand kids.  My sweet husband,  Geir Dalan passed away in May 2014 of pancreatic cancer.  In 1970 our friend Jack Bevilacqua (Shoreline 1968) shared his new-found faith in God in the Christian tradition with us.  In a prayer experiment, we found out that prayers are answered!





Fast forward 44 years to Geir's diagnosis.  A life time of enjoying that sweet, mysterious, heavenly help in every joy and crisis set us up for a calm love-filled 4 months of goodbye time.  Jack and his wife Judy, still dear friends in faith, came to be with us on Wednesday, Geir's last conscious 20 hours. Jack and Geir shared the love of music and playing guitar together since they were in junior high.  Jack brought his guitar and, when Geir woke up, played and sang of the "Some glad morning when this life is o'er" and other favorites. Family and friends, staff and other families were lifted by the music and the love.  The next morning, Geir's last conscious act was to get his arm up around my waist as I leaned over him. He clumsily patted  my back twice.  I told him I loved it when he held me, and his last words were "I love you too"  





I am very glad we are having a 50th reunion and I get to help make it happen. Many thanks to the great group of people that made our other reunions so great!  Many thanks to the new group that took on the challenge of the 50th. I am looking forward to seeing you all again October 19 at the Edmonds Yacht Club at 5 pm.  

Larry & Sandy Darwin (Wiley)

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Teacher / business owner

Corinne Davis (Bang)

Marital status: Widowed
Children: 2
Occupation: Retired
Comment:
Guess I have been omitted from our class. Alive kicking, San Juan islands and good old North Dakota. I will check this site to see if you have another get together. 

Steve Davis

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Retired
Comment: Hello - sorry, have been out of this loop for a bit. Last one was the 20 year down at Lake Union.  Hey! Forgot I logoed that coffee cup for the 20 committee when  I had a screen printing shop. Anyway, I digress. 22 years  ago, my wife Lavae and I  first visited,  then moved to, established residency and have lived in the little beach town of Samara, Costa  Rica ever since. Was an effort to find a healthier blue zone, lower stress, sunnier climate  and  less politically charged landscape. Has worked out well - it's a gentle, friendly, happy country.  Lotsa fruit! We visit the States a couple times a year and try to travel world wide as often as we can find a house/dog sitter.  It looks like this 50 year will coincide with a trip up. So will see if I can make it so. Would be pretty fun to see some old - no pun - faces.