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Twenty-six members of the Jay High School Class of 1957 attended their 60th Class Reunion enjoying dinner and lots of memories. Class members pictured, from left, are Reggie Beaulieu, Jean (Dexter) Small, Robert Allen, Marlene (Lapoint) Ferris, Angie (DiPompo) Holman, Loyd Latham, Jean (Jello) Ouellette, Maggie (Pike) Houllian, Rhoda (Cameron) Melcher, Raymond Fournier, J. Paul Perron, Bernice (Dubord) Allen, Karen (Pineau) Allen, Judy (Lilja) Jewett, Robert Cook, Neree Simoneau, Mira (Spiller) Howes, James Cornelio, Richard Fournier, Glenda Farrington, Mike Shink, Yvette (Belmore) Boivin, Elaine Chenard, Pat (Hutchins) Rowe, Pauline (Marceau) Ashcroft and Barbara (Morin) Jolicoeur.
RUMFORD — Mexico High School Class of 1949 will meet for lunch at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 29, at Gatch’s Food & Spirits.
Spouses and friends are welcome.
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RANGELEY — The Rangeley Alumni Association annual meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 23, at the Rangeley Country Club.
The meeting will be followed by a multi-class reunion dinner at 6 p.m.
The classes of 1957 and 1962 will be honored and winning raffle tickets will be drawn. The raffle will benefit the scholarship fund. Local businesses have donated prizes.
The association is seeking donations for its yard sale that will be held Sept. 2. Donations may be made by contacting 207-864-3519.
FMI: 207-864-3519.
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