Take me back to Kodiak

(Click on Kodiak)

Though we are scattered all over the world today our memories all take us back to our high school days on Kodiak Island. Many of us remember old Kodiak before the Earthquake and Tidal Wave of 1964 with the Dog House, Variety Store, Polar Bear Cafe, Mac's Drive Inn, and some of us have seen the changes as they have taken place since that time. In 1970 the road between the city and the Coast Guard Base - used to be the Navy Base - was wiped out by the Pillar Mountain land slide. The road was rebuilt along the water leaving an abandoned, broken road above it. The empty winding road through the woods before Mill Bay Beach and out to Fort Ambercrombie is now a paved highway with houses all along it and the road now continues out to the other side of Manoshka Bay - and that was paved in 2005. A McDonalds arrived in the mid 80's and Safeway, Kentucky Fried Chicken, and Pizza Hut have moved in. Krafts no longer exists having been bought out by AC Value Center (Alaska Commercial). There is also a bridge to Near Island where the Fisheries Industrial Technology building sits and St. Herman's Boat Harbor in Dog Bay. A Ferry travels regularly between Kodiak and Homer or Seward. A rocket launch is now located out at Narrow Cape causing the road to be paved from town all the way out to the other side of Kalsin Bay in 2005.

Wal Mart now has a store as of March 1999 just as you turn off Mill Bay road to Island Lake and in 2000 Blockbuster Video opened.

Class Reunion August 10 thru 13, 2006

Schedule of Events

Registration Form

Class of 66 please contact Mary Doubt for more information.