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Winchester High School Class of '65 holds 60th reunion

The WHS Class of 1965 enjoys its reunion. COURTESY PHOTO

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The following was submitted by William Carroll:

The Winchester High School Class of 1965 recently held its 60th reunion at the Woburn County Club.

Among those who attended are the following: Linda Nelson Aiello and Robert Aiello, Brenda Baker, Maureen Mulloy Badger, James Barrow, Ellen Becker, Camille Bernazzani, Davis Blanchard, Wallace and Lelia Blanchard, Gene Carey, Bill and Paula Carroll, Cynthia Swenson Corn, Michael Connelly, Kathleen McCabe Criner, John Cuozzo and Mary Provo, Ruth Curtis, Fred Deminico, Steve Dougherty, Paula Downes, Cheryl Fuccillo, Robert Gilberti, Jeannette Fitzgerald, Martin Hill, Darlene Stevens Harff, Jack Kimball and Heather O’Donnell, Lee and Mickey Karpa, Douglas Hoyt, George Luongo, Mary Mann, Fred Marotta, Cynthia Mastroianni, Joe and Jean Marrone, Barbra Morton, Robert and Maureen (Flaherty) Spezzafero, Debbie Nelson Matthies, Suzanne McLean Sullivan, Mary Nugent, Margaret O’Brien, Lawrence and Kathleen O’Toole, Linda and William Parsons, Linda Rapucci, Tommy Puzzo, Janet Senesi, Jane Staffier, Richard and Mary Wakefield, Sherry Weis, Kevin Wiggins, Warren Wilson, Pam Pheeney Winters, Donna Inserra Worsham, Joyce Clark Yourga and Richard Yourga, Mark and Pam Ziser, Cindy Tapply, Carol Trottier, Daniel and Ebba Holland, Diane Dube Lindblade, Pam Stevens Benjamin, Lee Sullivan and Steve Butterfield.

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