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Blogger Jason Schultz said...

I have that Line, and it really is a nice one.

Wednesday, 25 June, 2008

Blogger Katella Gate said...

Not only is my High School (Rolling Hills) listed, this is actually my own grad night flyer. I just pulled out my HS diploma, and I graduated the same day as the event, June 22, 1978 (a Thursday). Thanks for posting.

Wednesday, 25 June, 2008

Blogger The Viewliner Limited said...

Since so much of my Disneyland experience had to do with the music that they presented... the Grad-Nite posts are a real memory jogger for me. Awesome. Thanks Tim.

Wednesday, 25 June, 2008

Blogger dl59nut said...

Great job Tim... I cant wait until you get to Gradnite 1980, I went to John H Francis Polytechnic H.S.

Wednesday, 25 June, 2008

Blogger Daveland said...

Tim - You should post some brochures, block out the year/date, and have people guess what decade they are from, based on the style of art!

Thursday, 26 June, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

Tim,

Thanks so much for posting these Disneyland memories! This is an E-Ticket ride, and I appreciate your running it. :)

Do you happen to know anything about Disneyland's organized evening events in 1969/1970? I'm curious about their special admission events for school groups, not just for grads...If you aren't familiar with them, can you suggest someone who might be?

If you don't respond directly to questions on your blog, would you please let me know by email?


I hope that's not asking to much of you; after all, you've already been so generous...

Wednesday, 09 July, 2008

Anonymous gradtour said...

Disneyland Grad Nite 2011 will celebrate it's 50th year of providing safe graduation parties for high school students!

Tuesday, 13 July, 2010

Blogger tvgator1 said...

1978's entertainment lineup is onpar with what Disney provided for usual Grad nites: a couple of current hitmakers (High Inergy had a huge hit in '78, Billy Preston was already a big name with a couple of huge hits to his name by that point, and Rose Royce was known for Car Wash, Wishing on a star, and couple other hits already by 1978. Round it out with a local band and you have a decent lineup. Hey in '82 we had Bertie Higgins ('Key Largo'), Tommy Tutone ('867-5-309/Jenny') and the Pointer Sisters ('Slow hand). Its all comparable to the time.

Wednesday, 21 July, 2010

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