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2:02 am Tuesday, November 19, 2002

Reunions
Nov. 10, 2002

By Staff
Nov. 16 Meridian High Class of 1984 will meet at 6 p.m. at Western Sizzlin'. All class members are urged to attend in preparation for our 20-year class reunion. For more information, call Denise Wright at 483-7531 or Lou Ann Harris Baylor at 485-3295.
April 3-6 USS Tarawa CV-40 and LHA-1 shipmates will hold their 14th annual reunion in Myrtle Beach, S.C. For information, call Chas E. Huck at (812) 612-4219 e-mail: ashuck@evansville.net or C. "Roscoe" Turner at (607) 865-4076 or e-mail: acturner@stny.rr.com.
May 30-31, 2003 Meridian High School Class of 1983 will hold its reunion. For more information, call Deloris Davis-Terrell at 693-6973, ext. 231 or e-mail Kimberly Killins-Franklin at reallilkim1@yahoo.com or Deloris Davis-Terrell at detel21@aol.com
Upcoming Quitman High School Class of 1993 is organizing a planning meeting to discuss its 10-year reunion. For information, send e-mail to: Quitman93@yahoo.com.
Upcoming Clarkdale's Class of 1993 is planning its 10-year reunion. For information, send e-mail to: Clarkdale93@aol.com.
Upcoming Meridian High School Class of 1973 is planning a reunion. For information, e-mail Kathy Manning-Burton at kburton_30349@yahoo.com.
Upcoming Union Class of 1994 is planning its reunion. To let us know where you are, contact Mandy White at (336) 996-8965 or (336) 665-7622 or send e-mail to mdogw@aol.com or mwhit33@sears.com.
Upcoming Meridian High School Class of 1988 is planning its 15-year reunion to be held in the summer of 2003. For information, e-mail Tiffanie Roberts at TIFF2T@aol.com.

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