Highline High School’s Class of 1975 will celebrate its 50-year reunion with a weekend of events culminating in a laid-back dinner party on Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, at the Normandy Park Community Club, better known as “The Cove.”

Dubbed “Still Crazy After All These Years,” the milestone celebration aims to be a casual and welcoming opportunity for classmates to reconnect.

The main reunion will run from 5–10 p.m. and include dinner, 1970s music, and time to swap stories and reminisce.

“We’re talkin’ relaxed,” organizers said. “Nothing formal for this class after 50 years away. Come comfortable and come with your stories to tell. Enjoy good food, rich conversation, your favorite 70s music and more. Reconnect with old friends and make new ones. Most of all, just come and have a blast!”

The suggested cost for the reunion is $60, with a “pay what you can” model to keep the event inclusive. Attendees who are able to contribute more are encouraged to do so.

Reunion Weekend Details

  • Friday, Aug. 22: An open day (no planned event). If you plan something, let organizers know and they’ll publicize it on the web and Facebook.
  • Saturday, Aug. 23: HHS School Tour at 2 p.m. See the new school! It’s incredible. Classmates will meet at the front door.
  • Saturday, Aug. 23: 50-Year Reunion Dinner, 5 – 10 p.m. at the Normandy Park Cove.
  • Sunday, Aug. 24: No planned event. You could plan a mini-reunion with friends!

Classmates are also invited to arrange meetups by grade school or other shared connections, such as band, sports or neighborhoods.

Details of any group events can be sent to the committee for promotion via the class website here and Facebook page.

For more information or to share reunion plans, classmates can contact the committee at: reunion@highlineclassof75.com.

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