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Class of 65 meeting this Saturday; Dean Feige to join the group

Herald Columnist | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 1 month AGO
by Herald ColumnistDENNIS. L. CLAY
| September 26, 2014 1:00 PM

OK members of the Moses Lake High School Class of 1965. We are having a planning meeting tomorrow afternoon, Saturday, Sept. 27, at the back lawn of Kris and Bob Chudomelka, beginning at 3 p.m. Yes, we will be planning next year's reunion. Yep, this will be number 50.

This planning meeting will be a potluck, so plan on bringing a salad or main dish or snacks or whatever. I'm planning on bringing elk stew.

Also on Saturday afternoon will be the return of Dean Feige to Moses Lake after around 50 or more years. Dean was a childhood friend through Grade School and Cub Scout and Boy Scouts.

Dean left the Columbia Basin for the Portland area during our freshman year. He will be at the potluck to visit with old classmates...Old? Oh my, should I have said classmates who remember him?

All who remember Dean and members of the Great Class of 1965 are invited to join us. Call me at 762-5158 with questions.

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