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Carver class holding reunion 50 years later

WS Chronicle March 4, 2013 0
Carver class holding  reunion 50 years later

The Carver High School Class of 1963 is excitedly planning its 50th anniversary reunion. In June, members of the class will meet old friends, relive memories and revive bonds of friendship. The occasion will also give them the opportunity to thank Carver faculty and staff, family members and others who helped shape their lives.

Sylvia Sprinkle-Hamlin, Pauline Bowman Williams, Shelia McCoy Grisard, Janice Perry McLendon, Richard Wilson, Frederick Warren, Juanita Anthony Tatum, Carolyn Ingram Gray, Melvernia Matthews Olford, Helen Hyman Slade and Milton Wright make up the committee. Since last fall, members have been working to make the upcoming reunion one to remember. Last September, the committee held a picnic. Members also met for a holiday dinner in December.

“Our Reunion is shaping up to be an event that no classmate would want to miss,” reads a statement from the committee.

Information about dates, places, activities and opportunities to participate will be communicated in the upcoming weeks.

For additional information, contact McLendon at 336-748-8543 or Sprinkle-Hamlin at 336-924-8477.

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