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Show mmmmmmmmmm ea mam m mmmmm "vhw , .... ., r.A. AMr ,.y.- v4-r ' v- ' 1 - x ' 1 - wi .va 1 y t Photo By ROGER TUTUE Kim Burningham, Lorene Hayes Steele, Gail Stahle and Darrell Dick Larson are looking forward to the upcoming Davis High School Class of 1954 reunion "Roundup." DHS Class of '54 reunion set Attendees are also asked to enclose a recent photo, "that reveals you as you .are, including loss of hair, gain of pounds, wrinkles and all." The answered questions and photos are to be sent to Kim Burningham, Burn-ingham, Box 291, Bountiful, Utah, 84010. Anyone who has not yet received a questionnaire may com ... tact Dick Larson, the committee chairman. The "roundup" of festivities begins at 6:30 p.m. with a social i hour, followed by a steak dinner ' provided by Diamond Lil's Restau- rant The program will follow f dinner and the committee is hoping j for record attendance. "Please try j to Come, you know how it is when one df the herd is missing," reads the invitation. Those needing additional information infor-mation may call Dick Larson at 292-1441. It is important that all re- servations be made no later than 1 July 20. The Davis High School class ot 1954 is holding their 35-year reunion reu-nion at the school on August 12, and it promises to be a "rip snorting" snor-ting" event Committee members have planned an evening of fun and entertainment that will reacquaint "bid" classmates in away noone will forget A special slide presentation is being be-ing compiled which will really "tell it like it is," about the classmates. "We want to find out more about the unique features of your life," reads the announcement, a statement state-ment that was enough to strike terror in the hearts of some of the graduates. The committee has also asked their classmates to answer four questions, "just for fun." The questions ques-tions deal with secret passions, hostilities, and best kept secrets. The answers should provide an evening, of hilarity for the crowd. |