WHS Class Of 1959

June 7, 2024 at 4:27 p.m.


Warsaw High School Class of 1959 is planning their 65th reunion for July 17 at Windham Gardens Hotel in Warsaw.
According to the May 27, 1959, Warsaw Times-Union newspaper, the 138 seniors were the largest WHS graduating class to date.
Many prizes will be distributed at the reunion. There is no charge to attend the reunion, but a response is appreciated by calling David McCleary at 574-269-1143 or Dennis Andrews at 574-371-7541. Any other WHS class graduates may come and visit from 1 to 8 p.m.

Warsaw High School Class of 1959 is planning their 65th reunion for July 17 at Windham Gardens Hotel in Warsaw.
According to the May 27, 1959, Warsaw Times-Union newspaper, the 138 seniors were the largest WHS graduating class to date.
Many prizes will be distributed at the reunion. There is no charge to attend the reunion, but a response is appreciated by calling David McCleary at 574-269-1143 or Dennis Andrews at 574-371-7541. Any other WHS class graduates may come and visit from 1 to 8 p.m.

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