continued: Herman Joyce Kathryn Kempel (Harris) Robert Klein Karl Kobetits Hal Kolp Maynard Kouri Irene Labbe (Helwig) Viincent Labbe Thomas Lamiell William Lemmon Mary Lombardi Dorothy Lynch (Pretot) Josephine Mancuso Catherine Markovich (Collet) Jack McBride Margaret Mary McCoy (Semonin) Donald McFadden Eugene McGuckin Edward McShaffrey William Matzler Grace Murry Mary Agnes Nelan (Sister Mary Edward) Robert Newberger Florence O'Neil (Bernard) William Palmer Robert Pamquist Jack Pontius Rosaria Priolo (Maselli) William Quigley Harry Riley Joseph Rochford Charley Rohaley Francis Rougeux Edith Scalzo (Wassity) Paul Snearline Donald Speight Elizabeth Spence Harriett Stalder John Stephenson Nancibelle Strausbaugh (Pyers) George Stubbs Robert Thome Edwin Walter Evelyn Willis (Benninger) Sylvester Witt Mary Wolbert (Vogt) Jeanette Yost (Burns) Maruice Yost Marcella Zurbuch Note: I noticed that some of the names are spelled different ways in different articles in the newspaper. My mother's notes had a couple names slightly different also. The newspaper had Mary M. McCoy under the graduating picture, yet she was referred to as Margaret Mary McCoy in other articles. My mother referred to her as Margaret Mary. Under the graduating picture was written Rosaria Priolo but my mother had written Rosario Priolo. My mother's name was even spelled incorrectly in some of the articles in the newspaper. Instead of Kathryn, it appeared as Catherine in different places. By "my mother's notes" I'm referring to a gathering to celebrate Charles Byrider's 25th anniversary to the priesthood. Forty-one members of his high school graduation class gathered for a 33 year class reunion to celebrate the occasion. It looks like my mother was helping Virginia Cummins Penrod put together a newsletter to the all the classmates telling them about the gathering. At the end it gives a blurb about having their 35th class reunion two years later. That must have been a close-knit class for that many people to show up from all over the United States to honor one of their own. Kathy