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| The VHS Class lists have been moved to the Villisca community website. Click here to go to the 1930s Decade Page |
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McIntosh, class of 1937:
Word has been received that Donald McIntosh, 1937 VHS graduate and son of former Villisca Veterinarian, Dr. McIntosh has been moved into an assisted living facility. If you would like to send a card or share memories, they may be addressed to Donald McIntosh, 7E Locust St., Apt. #274, Oxford, PA 19373. Share your memories a note from Paul Forsythe, class of 1935: 7/2/09 - Since my sister,
Mary Jane Reberry, is attending the all-class reunion, my thoughts have
wandered back to the days of long ago. And to some days not so long
ago. I would be glad to hear from
any classmates. (Or anyone else---for that matter!!)
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ALUMNI - Please get your information - name, address, telephone number and e-mail address - to us so we can keep the list of alumni up to date. Send that information to alumni@villiscareview.com. We will not sell the information and will use the e-mail addresses only to keep alumni up-to-date check out the villisca.com website Is your class having a reunion in 2011? Please send the reunion information to alumni@villisca.com and we will post the information on this page. We also welcome information on marriages and births and milestone birthdays for the Family Album page on this Website. We've established a main page for Villisca alumni on www.villisca.com where we will post various items of interest to alumni. Click here to go to that page. We've added to that page "Sightings of VHS Alumni and Friends" You are invited to submit photos with a story behind them so that other alumni can keep up with your goings and comings. Class of 1923 Frieda Fern
Firkins Class of 1928 Leno Landers
(Lino Landeros) the son of Leno Landers, the president of the class of 1928, did not find his dad's name and sent it along writing: "Leno Landers (Lino Landeros) - class president 1928 - foot ball team - living in Monterrey, Mexico - 94 years old. and still going on - will send some pictues of the days in Villisca Iowa days soon - worked and learned a trade at the old Tyler Ice Cream plant in the 1920s"
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