Warsaw High School Class Of 1956 Met

March 19, 2021 at 10:19 p.m.

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Members of the Warsaw High School Class of 1956 met Thursday at Richard’s Restaurant, Warsaw.

Those attending were Frank and Sally Elrod, Janice Cozzi Engelbreth, Jerry Frush, Dave Fuller, Harry Gigous, Martha Fawley Light, Dale Long, Jerry and Ruth Cameron Rathbun and Bill and Molly Phillips Warren.

The class’s next meeting will be at noon April 21 at Richard’s. Teachers, friends and spouses of classmates are all welcome to attend.

Members of the Warsaw High School Class of 1956 met Thursday at Richard’s Restaurant, Warsaw.

Those attending were Frank and Sally Elrod, Janice Cozzi Engelbreth, Jerry Frush, Dave Fuller, Harry Gigous, Martha Fawley Light, Dale Long, Jerry and Ruth Cameron Rathbun and Bill and Molly Phillips Warren.

The class’s next meeting will be at noon April 21 at Richard’s. Teachers, friends and spouses of classmates are all welcome to attend.
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