AUBURN — The Edward Little High School 1936 class reunion committee met on June 3 at Rolandeau’s Restaurant to prepare for the 73rd reunion. Plans were made to hold the reunion luncheon on Saturday, July 25, at Rolandeau’s, 775 Washington St.
The committee is requesting information or changes of address for Lucille Bates Roakes, Florence Buck Aube, James Burdick, Charles Clements, Marie Direnzo White, Charlotte Frost Francis, Elaine Gray Brownell, Herbert Hoffman, Edith Johnson Bloomfield, Loren Lorentzen, Earland Lowell, Rita MacDonald Noble.
Also, Alice Nelson Laird, Albert Quance, Rev. Hartley Ray, Milton Semer, Frances White Taylor, Lester Feeny, Bernard Gorman, Milton Pierce, Marion Witherell, Margaret Harlow Connor, Joseph Clayton Stephens, Ruth Miller Barron and Fredeick Robie.
Information may be sent to Ruth S. Benjamin, 2209 Riverside Drive, Auburn, ME 04210 or by phone at (207) 782-3376.
- The Edward Little High School 1936 class reunion committee includes from left, G. Carlton Snowe; Marilynn Brown Ames, honorary chairwoman; Ruth Sylvester Benjamin, chairwoman; Jane Seavey Emerson; Martine Martin Begert; and James Bouchles. Unable to attend were Sally Robinson Eveleth, Helen Andrews Fehlau and Regina LaRose Lawler.
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