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PREBLE COUNTY – The 50th Reunion of the Twin Valley South Class of 1972 was held September 23-24.
On Friday, September 23, an open house event was held at the Old Schoolhouse Vineyard and Winery, Eaton. Entertainment was provided by Paul Duncan’s classmate, Curt (class of ’70). It was Curt Duncan’s last program.
On Saturday, September 24, the class met at Valley’s Edge Lodge, New Paris.
The challenge was suggested by my classmate Randy Schmidt, “Have any of you in the TVS class of ’72 ever thought, ‘I think I still have something to do … but you’re going to regret it later?’ I tend to think that way from time to time. What if we test it? Let’s do the 40-yard dash on Saturday.”
The challenge was slightly modified to fit in and everyone laughed.
Jeff Graham opened the evening with a review of class trivia. Schmidt complied with the request, and dinner was served. Toastmaster Jerry Winkler and Jeff Studebaker will oversee the memory book drawings and raffle. Skip Conner provided music that took the alumni down memory lane to their high school years.
Friendships were rekindled throughout the weekend.
The union planning committee thanks everyone for being a part of this special event.
“Although our paths have taken us in many different directions and spread us across the country, we will always be connected as the Twin Valley South High School Class of 1972,” said Beverly Hora Babis.
Union committee members include Deb Swafford Jeffers, Debbi Madewell Hornbrook, Babis, Jody Ross Wolery and Winkler.
The 50th Reunion of the Twin Valley South Class of 1972 was held September 23-24, with events at the Old Schoolhouse Vineyard and Winery in Eaton and the Valley’s Edge Lodge in New Paris.
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