Reunions

GEORGIA

T. W. JOSEY HIGH SCHOOL 1977: Seeking classmates for a 30-year reunion in June; contact Karen Rounds Smith (706) 394-4889

ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY 1957: Seeking classmates for a 50-year reunion June 8 at Julian Smith Casino, 2200 Broad St., and June 9 at Augusta Country Club, 655 Milledge Road; contact Mary Prather Florida at (706) 738-7840

EVANS HIGH SCHOOL 1987: seeking classmates for a 20 year reunion Aug. 17-18; visit www.evanshigh1987.com or e-mail info@evanshigh1987.com

T.W. JOSEY HIGH SCHOOL 1983: Seeking classmates for a 25-year reunion in May 2008; call Gloria Bennings Holt at (706) 729-0925 or Runette Walton at (706) 738-6169

T.W. JOSEY HIGH SCHOOL: Seeking alumni for a super reunion in May 2008; years include 1966-present; call James Riles at (706) 722-5613 or Donnell Holt (706) 729-0925

SOUTH CAROLINA

AIKEN HIGH SCHOOL 1977: Seeking classmates for a 30-year reunion at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 29; Houndslake Country Club, 901 Houndslake Drive, Aiken; $35 singles, $40 couples; see www.aikenhigh1977.com

MILITARY

USS TARAWA (Cv-40, LHA-1): Seeking members for a reunion Thursday-Sunday, April 12-15, in Dayton, Ohio; contact Frank Grosey, 976 Holly St., Bull Head City, AZ 86442, (928) 763-8242 or groseyjr@frontiernet.net; Walter Tothero, 1009 Lane Ave., Crawfordsville, IN 47933, (765) 362-6937 or walsue@wico.net

FIFTH ARMY VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II ITALIAN CAMPAIGN: Seeking veterans and their families and friends for a reunion Monday-Friday, May 7-18, in Italy; contact Sy Canton, 5121 B Nesting Way, Delray Beach, FL 33484; (561) 865-8495

USS BOSTON (CA-69, CAG-1, SSN-703): Seeking members for a reunion July 12-15 in Memphis, Tenn.; contact Arthur L. Hebert, P.O. Box 816, Amherst, N.H. 03031-0816; (603) 672-8772 or www.ussboston.org

USS MADDOX DESTROYER (DD-168, DD-622, DD731): Seeking members for a reunion Sept. 13-16 in Herndon, Va.; contact Cliff Gillespie, 2118 Hines Road, Jennings, LA 70546; (337) 616-8450 or cwgilles45@aol.com

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