Gladstone High School Class of 1990
Feb. 16, 2021:
Early in 2020, when we were all planning on celebrating our 30th High School Reunion in the summer, I had big plans of creating a GHS Class of 1990 keepsake book utilizing info from each and every one of us. I set up what I’d hoped was a fun questionnaire, asked for submissions and photos and then planned to design a printed book that could be purchased and delivered at the reunion. Well, I was terrible at getting the word out, the interest was lackluster at best, COVID reared its ugly head, the reunion was postponed, and the world continued its downward spiral. I decided to shelve the entire idea for awhile. There were five fabulous classmates, however, who hopped on board right away and dutifully sent in their submissions. Glenn Scott was one of those five—he was always game for anything GHS-related.
I am supposed to be working today but instead, I’ve spent the morning reading over Glenn’s questionnaire and putting together this quick flipbook. I wanted to offer up a way that we could all read about, enjoy, and reflect on a life taken much too soon—but a life well-lived.
Please let me know if you have issues viewing the flipbook. There is also a link below to download a pdf version if you’d prefer.
Sleep well, Glenn. You are already missed.
~Kristin (Johnson) Summers
GHS Class of 1990
[email protected]
Early in 2020, when we were all planning on celebrating our 30th High School Reunion in the summer, I had big plans of creating a GHS Class of 1990 keepsake book utilizing info from each and every one of us. I set up what I’d hoped was a fun questionnaire, asked for submissions and photos and then planned to design a printed book that could be purchased and delivered at the reunion. Well, I was terrible at getting the word out, the interest was lackluster at best, COVID reared its ugly head, the reunion was postponed, and the world continued its downward spiral. I decided to shelve the entire idea for awhile. There were five fabulous classmates, however, who hopped on board right away and dutifully sent in their submissions. Glenn Scott was one of those five—he was always game for anything GHS-related.
I am supposed to be working today but instead, I’ve spent the morning reading over Glenn’s questionnaire and putting together this quick flipbook. I wanted to offer up a way that we could all read about, enjoy, and reflect on a life taken much too soon—but a life well-lived.
Please let me know if you have issues viewing the flipbook. There is also a link below to download a pdf version if you’d prefer.
Sleep well, Glenn. You are already missed.
~Kristin (Johnson) Summers
GHS Class of 1990
[email protected]
To download a pdf of Glenn's questionnaire, click below.
|