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Metcalfe Co. High Homecoming reunion Sept. 5, 2010

REUNIONS

1958-1994 Metcalfe Co. High School graduates wantedAs part of the sesquicentennial celebration, you are invited to a grand homecoming reunion of graduates from the first MCHS, 100 Hornet AV, Edmonton, KY, (now the middle school) on Sunday afternoon, September 5, 2010 at 3pmCT Hosted by middle school principal, Allen Trotter, and the sesquicentinnel entertainment committee, you will be entertained with glory day tales, given a chance to share your own memories, be reunited with former principals and teachers, and invited to join the first MCHS Alumni Association. More details to come. If you would like to participate in the planning of this event or have any questions, contact Carol Perkins at cperkins@scrtc.com or at (270) 432-5756. Please pass this along to your classmates. We need to reach over 3,000 graduates! Carol Perkins




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