Garfield High School in Seattle's Central District celebrates centennial
Garfield High School in Seattle's Central District celebrated its centennial Saturday, offering a chance for alumni and current students to look back at the past and toward the future. While Garfield High School opened in 1920, the pandemic prevented large in-person celebrations. Attendees said the extra few years meant even more time to prepare for the excitement of catching up and revisiting memories.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell -- an alumnus himself -- emceed the event, with fellow alumni Quincy Jones named honorary chair for the event. A number of speakers shared stories about their time at Garfield High School, and the moments that have secured it a place in history, including visits from Martin Luther King Jr. and President Barack Obama.
Shirley Wroten and Rene Busch attended the event together.
"We grew up together, we did everything together," Busch shared.
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