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Williston 50th Reunion Album June 10th, 2012

The infirmary room which was our lodging during the 50th reunion
Ford Hall at Williston
Ford Hall at Williston
Ford Hall at Williston
The Junior School Lion at Williston
 
 
Reunion tent
Reunion banquet Surf and Turf dinner
Sally, Sue Everets (Williston girlfriend), Paul, Ann Guest (Williston girlfriend), Heather
Bob Couch, my photography mentor
The Easthampton Bear showing community and Williston pride.
(L to R) Boulanger, Carroll, me, Marchildon, Fairbrother
Vernon
Cy Allen
Our official Williston Class of '62 reunion photo
Class of '62 reunion
Class of '62 reunion
Ron Gwiazda and I
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lil' mama said…
Great pics! So glad you were able to make the trip. Sounds like it was a good one. :)
Hilary said…
Fun to see the pictures and captions!

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