Tim Slear

69, Male

Honolulu, HI

United States

Profile Information:

What is your HHS class year?
1967

Comment Wall:

  • Harold A. Slear

    Welcome aboard "Bro". How's the job going? Email or call and bring me up to date.

    Hal
  • Teri Pierce

    Hey Tim!!! Long time no hear!!! I see Ray Remo all the time. I see you're still in HI.. nice.. What's up with you these days!
  • Teri Pierce

    Just working at Universal and getting yelled at all the time for doing something wrong! It's hopeless. Wish I could get out to see you. Ray's doing great. The recession has hurt him some especially with 3 kids but I think he's doing ok!
    My cousin was living in Bell Canyon for about 10 years and I never knew that. She was at the very top! nice view...!
  • Teri Pierce

    You are definately living the life I dream about! I'm a travel agent too and I never get to go anywhere!!!! My 60th came and went with nothing more than a card from an old boyfriend. Very depressing to think how long ago we graduated and what really sucks, I tried to put a 35th anni party together on a 3 day cruise because they are cheap and no one could afford it!!! Speaks volumes about our class!
    Aloha honey and I'm sooooooooooooo glad one of us made it!!!! t
  • Teri Pierce

    I don't think they know how to download their pix or they don't want anyone to see what they look like these days... rode hard and put away wet mentality!!!
    I would like to see more of our class here and less using facebook (which I just can't get the hang of) or My Space.
    I know the hotels are giving crazy deals... With all that I still can't travel.. This diva only flies first class.. that IS NOT discounted!!!
  • Jack A. Walters

    Rollin' On The River with Kenny Rogers and The First Edition:

    Not being very techie, I was very impressed to learn that we could restore and preserve this historic 1970s classic television series by transferring the old 2 inch tape, called quad format to digital format, which improves the picture and sound quality.

    If you enjoy the Rock n' Roll and R&B music of the '60s and '70s, you will enjoy the "Remember" DVD.  We have received many, many glowing reviews from the entertainment press.  Many of these reviews are posted on the http://www.rememberthe70s.com/ web site.