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Did you know...
that our class colors were exclusively selected for a purpose? We all know that orange and purple are the colors of the sunset. But did you know that their selection has its origin in Danville's iron heritage? Iron, while hot, is the color orange. When cooled, it turns to purple! Thus, our upper, upper classmen creatively and wisely chose our class colors!
"...may our thoughts return to high school and the orange and purple true!"
This page is our class connection. It is our chance to renew old acquaintences, catch up on one another and interact. No one who was in our high school class should be left out. We all walked the halls together. Whether you graduated with us or not...you know who are...please feel free to join our online chat.
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Beverly Moll (Aten)
Joyce Hopper (Barnhart)
John Bausch
Sylvia (Bitler)
Mary Ellen Shuey (Bower)
Alta Kirkner (Brosius)
Ben Cero
Pat Scribner (Cooper)
Carol Wyland (Dewalt)
Gerald Dennen
Mary Frances Gilbert (Fox)
Henry Gross
Dottie Bane (Hagenbugh)
Gretchen Kennedy (Hagy)
Gail Fisher (Henrie)
Dale Hartman
Nancy Teal (Hartman)
Mac Hathaway
Elaine Long (Hause)
Dick Hort
Ruth Shultz (Iles)
Don Jones
Jim Kase III
Judy Wertman (Kase)
Joette Shalongo (Kistner)
Fred Knight
John Krebs
Harold Krum
Linda Mowery (Lehman)
Phil Litterer
Teressa Bradshaw (Lunger)
Al Mayan
JoAnn O'Brien (McVey)
Neil Millar
Bob Moyer
Margaret Shirk (Pannebaker)
Barb Criswell (Peeling)
Boyd Pick
Betty Lowery (Pollock)
Larry Pursel
Kathleen Radspinner (Renninger)
Bill & Diane Riley Shultz
Larry Shultz
Larue Shultz
Kay Derr (Stetler)
Art Sticklin
Mabeth Jane Leiby (Sudol)
Jeannette Brown (Weaver)
Richard Webb
Ellen Dormuth (Woodruff)