Terra Nova High School Alumni
Pacifica, California (CA)
Carol Young (Carol Sitts)
Terra Nova High School
Class of 1968
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CAROL'S PROFILE
| First Name | Carol |
| Last Name | Young |
| Maiden Name | Sitts |
| Graduation Year | Class of 1968 |
| Gender | Female |
| Current Location | Santa Rosa, CA |
| Hometown | Pacifica |
| Relationship Status | Married |
| About Me | I spent 45 years as a physical therapist. Now enjoying retirement |
Class of 1968 Alumni
→ Reunite with 40 class of 1968 alumni that have joined.
Danny Evans
Class of 1993
Mike Salazar
Class of 1979
Sofie Jimenez
Class of 2019
Dave Carmichael
Class of 1998
Jennifer Blum
Class of 1988
Tia Hofland
Class of 1988
Wayne Walsh
Class of 1968
Linda Schuyler
Class of 1966
Phil Phil Sillivos
Class of 1978
Emilie Farley
Class of 2012
J.r. Dworaczyk
Class of 1986
Sarah Brown
Class of 2010
David Pfaff
Class of 1967
Anthony Marotto
Class of 1981
Rosa Simon
Class of 1992
Tom Valerio
Class of 1986
Richard Byfield
Class of 1966
Steven Henshaw
Class of 1987
Recent Class of 1968 Reunions
Plan a Class of 1968 Reunion for Free
Class of 1969 55th Reunion
Invited Classes: 1968, 1969, 1970
Date: Oct 18, 2024
Description: Hello Terra Nova High School Classmates from the Class of 1969 2024 is the celebration of fifty-five (55) years since w...(read more)
Terra Nova 70's ++ reunion
Invited Classes: All Classes
Date: Sep 19, 2014
Description: NO HOST: NO COVER band: Marla Goody and Revelation outdoors in patio area: enter through the back gate. if you want foo...(read more)
class of 1968 50 year reunion
Invited Classes: 1968
Description: Gees, I can't believe the lack of interest for our 50th. Let's get off our collective asses and get something...(read more)
Class of 1968 Reunion
Invited Classes: 1968
Description: Just be there! Momentous occasion... I've seen almost no one for the past 50 years. This should be interesting!
