Mike Leghorn
Well, I guess I can take a shot at this although it seems that I didn't actually spend much time in high school. By the way for all of you who stuck with it and actually walked the aisle, kudos. I have since been back and put a wrap on my education, in fact I picked up a Bachelors and Masters of Sciences (Computer Sciences) which is a good thing when you have to put 3 kids through school (oldest starts college next year and the others are soon to follow).
I live on the East side of Kent as well, about a block from Lake Meridian with my wife and three teenagers (2 girls and a boy). I have managed to keep in touch with a few people from school - Brad Bryan (class of 77 - owns a company that does geo surveys with CAD and GPS....go figure). Rick Thomas (76) is living in Juanita with a wife and two teens, Gary Pina (75) is living down in Sumner if I am not mistaken. I haven't seen others (Vic Pennington, John Heberling, Paul Anderegg, Rick Manriguez, Greg Staples, etc) for some time. I moved to Mukilteo in 77' to get a fresh start and that proved to be a good plan.
My wife and I have been married for 20 years and are looking forward to another 20. I have been working in the field of Project Management for almost 10 years - mostly the technology sector. I spent some time working in Europe and Asia for USAID and World Bank - I fancied this idea that we can use the free market economy to prevent war.....I left Skopje, Macedonia in 98' when it became painfully apparent that we hold some pretty absurd notions. The last year and a half I have worked for Logicon FDC managing DoD upgrades to federal networks. It's been really busy lately. Ken, I remember you pretty clearly, although you seem to be playing with bigger toys these days. I have only been to Powell once, but it was pretty impressive and a whole lot warmer than the water at Covenant Beach.
Debbie, Say Hi! to your brother on
behalf of myself and Rick Thomas ('75).
It's a good thing that we can all say Hey! a few years later.....ok, 25 years later.