WHS Class Of 1956 Met

January 21, 2022 at 8:58 p.m.

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Members of the Warsaw High School Class of 1956 met Wednesday at Martin’s Super Market, Warsaw.

Those attending were Janet Bowman Coughenour, Frank and Barbara Elrod, Janice Cozzi Engelbreth, Jerry Frush, Dave Fuller, Harry and Barb Gigous and Dale Long.

The class’s next meeting will be at noon Feb. 16 at Martin’s Super Market on the second floor. You may use the stairs or elevator. Teachers, friends and spouses of classmates are all welcome to attend.

Members of the Warsaw High School Class of 1956 met Wednesday at Martin’s Super Market, Warsaw.

Those attending were Janet Bowman Coughenour, Frank and Barbara Elrod, Janice Cozzi Engelbreth, Jerry Frush, Dave Fuller, Harry and Barb Gigous and Dale Long.

The class’s next meeting will be at noon Feb. 16 at Martin’s Super Market on the second floor. You may use the stairs or elevator. Teachers, friends and spouses of classmates are all welcome to attend.
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