Class members are, from left, seated, Jerry Durr, John Standfield, Lawanda (Steverson) Trayler, Bertha (Hardy) Smith, Sandra (Meyers) Thompson, Nita (Durr) Skiffer, Paul Phillips, Annette (Ellzy) Hopkins, Vickie (McNair) Everett, Lucy (Layton) King, Velina (Crawford) Migel, Shelia (Odom) Sullivan, Pam (Barnes) Smith; standing, Ora Jean Sherman, Grady Berry, Shirley (Newsome) Dampeer, Chris Smith, Ginger (Smith) Lowry, Mark Steinberger, Larry (BoBo) McCaskill, Verma (Kemp) Robinson, Etta (Berry) Smith, Kathy (Pruitt) Hughes, Linda (Berry) Perkins, James Otis Roberts, Charles Paes, Philip Davis, Kent Jones, Cary Hilton, Troy Lee Dampeer, Danny Ray Thames, Steve Prestwood, Terrence Walker, W. C. King, Alexander McCullum, Jerome Walker, Keith Coleman. Attendees not pictured, Trudy (Lee) Lockhart, Bertha (Hardy) Smith.
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Mendenhall High Class of 1975 50th Reunion
The Mendenhall Class of 1975 came together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their graduation on Saturday, May 31. The activities started on Friday with some classmates gathering at the Mendenhall Armory to setup and decorate. Then they met at the “Back Forty” on Main Street and enjoyed some great BBQ. The Class Reunion began at 6 p.m Saturday night. A great time was had by all. Sunday morning some classmates gathered together for a worship service at the Armory conducted by the Rev. Keith Coleman with scripture from 2 Peter 1: 3-11. Everyone is looking forward to doing it again next year!
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