Saturday
July 17, 2004
Dancing! Dining!
Fine Conversation!
Everyone was ready to spend an evening with people they grew up with? Reminisce about our school assemblies: Free Fare in the bowl, Spirit Week with tricycle races and ice-sitting, “brave” young men sans clothing racing through campus? Skipping class to spend a few hours at the beach? Oh, that wasn’t you? Riiiight. This was the the chance to re-connect with your youth in the Catalina Ballroom at the
Everyone first meet at the no-host bar at 6pm, or for those who required a little extra time to get ready, they showed up at 7pm when the ballroom doors opened. There was a DJ and a photographer that entertained us with the music you love(d) and digitally captured the new memories while we reunited with old friends. These photos and others will soon be in a memory book, and on the website.
A dance floor was set up, and there we were out there shaking a leg. There were a couple of bars that looked like the bartender did not get lonely, and all of us chatting and mingling. The Hilton provided a good meal and the reunion committee come up with a few surprises.

Finding the hotel was fairly easy; it’s on Bristol, across the freeway from South Coast Plaza.

It looked like there was a good time had by all, and it was great to see everyone there!

We could do what other sites do and make this as long and painful to read as possible, get a bunch of lawyers involved and find the most obscure English words possible, but why?


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Now renting you out for nefarious purposes…. Well, we haven’t gotten any offers yet, but we’ll hold our options open for now. Check back later.

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