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    Brownstown Class of 1968

    Brownstown Central High School Class of 1968 plans to hold its 40th reunion at W.R. Ewing from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. July 12.

    The event will feature a catered meal, followed by an evening of visiting and reminiscing.

    The cost is $15 per person with a reservation deadline of July 5. Letters have been sent to the last known address of each class graduate. Anyone who did not receive a letter, but wishes to attend may call Sandy Lowery Sunderman at (812) 522-8047.

    Classmates who didn't graduate for any reason also are invited, Sunderman said.

    Anyone with current information about class members Margret Abner Rouse, Pam Carr or Jo Ann Perry may contact Sunderman.

    Seymour Class of 1978

    Seymour High School Class of 1978 is planning its 30th class reunion for July 12.

    The day will begin with a golf outing at Seymour Country Club, followed that evening by a picnic at the Hackman farm.

    Entertainment after dinner will be the This Old Guitar Band, featuring Mike Gerth, a member of the class,

    Invitations have been sent, and efforts are being made to contact every member of the class, however, those who have been missed or who have information about classmates may contact Georgiann Coons at 522-4478 for information.


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