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FHS Classmates of ’59 Reminisce at Reunion

Pendleton, ORLocal News

On October 12, members of the Franklin High School Class of 1959 celebrated their 65th reunion at the Wood Grill in Harrisonburg, Virginia. This memorable occasion saw the attendance of 20 graduates and 18 guests, who came together to reflect on their shared experiences from high school. The gathering fostered an atmosphere rich with nostalgia, as attendees exchanged stories and memories, reinforcing the deep connections they forged during their formative years. Notable classmates included Orlando Bergdoll, Donna Ruddle Sponaugle, and Joan Judy Bowers, who reminisced about their time at Franklin High. The event not only highlighted the significance of these lifelong relationships but also showcased the importance of community ties.

Such reunions play a crucial role in preserving local history and fostering ongoing connections among alumni. The celebration was a testament to the lasting impact of education and friendship. As the class continues to grow older, these events become increasingly valuable for maintaining their collective legacy.

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