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Just
wanted to say thank you all for a lovely party. We at table 20
had so many laughs and such nice people to share a evening
with....you all did a wonderful job and it was appreciated and to
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Can't believe it has
been over a week since our reunion, but I wanted to
send you a note of thanks, and a job very well done, to
you and your team. By the amount of people that
showed up, it was a excellent event!! Many thanks to
you and Tom Bass for recognizing our baseball team and our
1953 championship season.
A very nice touch was the CD that was included in the
package. I could not believe that you went to the
trouble to get all of those songs together. It is an
excellent CD!!
Any luck with a Webb Master yet?
Again, many thanks to you and your team!!!
Regards,
Chuck Ousley
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Congratulations on a
terrific 50th reunion. What a crowd indeed. Sure good to see
people that haven't seen in many years. Actually I would say that the
class as a whole looks pretty decent. By the way, do you know how big the
graduating class was at time zero? I have forgotten.
Thanks for your hard work.
Bill Botts
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Just
a note to say hello,
hope you have recovered, and thank you for doing such a great job on
the reunion ... I know it is one of those endless, basically
thankless jobs, and I for one want to express my appreciation for
your effort. It was good to see you and hope to hear from you.
Regards, Mary Ann Johnson-Pierce. |
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Tom and Suzie Miano
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You and your crew did a
great job......here is a collage of pix I took at brunch and
then a drive thru town to see how it has changed....
See ya later
Benny and Barbara |
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The
reunion was great, so many people, so little time, but
the time spent was great. Glad to have been able to attend.
My wife from your class, Beverly Mosher, was very happy to
make a 50th year reunion. Just think what has gone in 50
years, and is great to be still able to visit with old
friends.
Thanks to the committee for a job
well done.
Louis Frigone Sr.
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