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Home»News»Stryker High School Class Of 1965 Reunites After 50 Years
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Stryker High School Class Of 1965 Reunites After 50 Years

By Newspaper StaffJune 11, 2015Updated:November 30, 2016No Comments1 Min Read
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Stryker-Class-Reunion-WEBOn May 22, 2015 Stryker’s Class of 1965 went out to dinner at Stella Blue’s in Archbold. On May 23 they visited old train depot to view collected artifacts gathered by The Stryker Heritage Council. Supt. Nate Johnson also gave them a tour of the Stryker School facilities and they attended Stryker Alumni Banquet, and continued their walk down memory lane at the home of Mary Ann & Ron Cready. Pictured (L-R): Front: Anne Moudy, Jane Opdycke Elder, Holly Rigg Davis, Betty Sword, Sally Fleagle Davis. Middle: Kathy Towers Dirschell, Georgia Smith Patterson, Linda Brenner Hertel, Bob Davis, Joan Headley, Ned Short. Back: Sandie Kelble Fetter, Sandy Mealer Barber, Bob Hunt, Mary Ann Johnson Cready, Dick Franks, Duane Peugeot, Steve Oberlin, Tony Smith. Missing from photo: Marsha Nickels Rice, Rose Goebel Godfrey.

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