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AROUND TOWN                                         CONGRATULATIONS!
 Key For A             Salinas Union High School Alumni


 Cure Golf                    Class of 1959 celebrate their 65th class reunion  BY ALICE BRADLEY, TORO PARK


 Tournament                        Let’s celebrate the great things happening in the community! Contact Laurie.Martin@n2co.com or phone 272-4620.


 A Hole-In-One!  Our claim to fame is that 1959 was the last class to graduate   the farthest is from Maryland, but there were four or five from

                                                                  Kentucky, Missouri, Washington, Idaho, and Nevada. And there
               from Salinas High when it was the only public high school in
               Salinas, before North High and Alisal High. We have always   were many from all over our own state.
               thought we were “special” for that very reason. Ours was also   These events have happened with a committee of 8 to
 BY LIZ GRIJALVA, CORRAL DE TIERRA,
 BOARD PRESIDENT OF KEY FOR A CURE  the largest class to graduate up to this time. The graduating   20 members, each pulling their own weight in their specialty
               number reported was 698. Our graduating class had its first   of help. We have decided that we’ve had the best and most
 Let’s celebrate the great things happening in the   reunion 10 years later, in 1969. We invited the 638 that we could   memorable reunions of any. Our generation is among a very
 community! Contact Laurie.Martin@n2co.com or   find addresses for. We had 52 grads who married 1959 grads (26   unique population of 1% worldwide still living and more
 phone 272-4620.
               couples). In 1969, from our class there were 317 still residing in   awesome because we’re still enjoying our reunions. It was
               Salinas and 381 from out of town who attended.     redecided after this last one that too many people wanted more
                  We have had a reunion every five years since. In the   get-togethers, so now we’re going to try for another one next
               beginning, they were dinner/dances held in hotel ballrooms or   year! Then we’ll see again.
               clubs that had a large enough room. As we aged, we got more   Maybe it was the era we were raised in or the
               informal, having them at Monterey Fairgrounds and Monterey   determination we were taught, but we just keep on keeping
 Joe Stretch, State Farm, one of the sponsors of the tournament  County Posse Grounds. For our 50th reunion, classmate Bill   on. We are special...
               Massa offered to have it at his “Rat Camp.” It was such a hit that
               we had the next three reunions there!              Alice Bradley lives in Toro Park. She is a native
                  This brings us to our 65th, held at Crazy Horse Country   Salinas and proud Salinas High School alumni!
               Club with 65 alumni in attendance. The person who traveled













 Fun at the Tournament!

 The 4th Annual Key For A Cure golf tournament was a
 Hole-in-One! Thank you to the many golfers who came out
 to spend a beautiful day on the golf course raising money for
 pediatric cancer research. The Smith Family Wines Team
 was pronounced the tournament’s winner. Jason Smith and
 Justin Murphy played their hearts out!  Jason Smith, tournament winner!
 We proudly awarded the first Jannel Block Sweigert                                     - 5 Star rated Painting
 Warrior Award to Christine Kelso, mother of Mackenzie                                    Contractor
 Lynn “Mac” Dykstra. Mackenzie passed away at the age of                                - We can tackle any
 16 on the morning of Christmas Eve, 2023, in the serenity of                             project and complete
 and surrounded by her close family. Her passing was sudden                               it on time and within
 and a huge loss for her family and community. Mackenzie                                  budget!
 courageously battled aggressive Grade 4 Glioma brain
 cancer. It is for her and other families
 who fight this battle, this disease, every
 day, that Key For A Cure continues its
 work to fund and support research that
 will one day bring a cure for cancer.
 To make a donation to this non-profit,
 please visit: keyforacure.org.                                                          luxurycustompaintingmonterey.com
 Christine Kelso accepting the Jannel Block Sweigert Warrior Award from Harry Sweigert
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