PCHS Class of 1965 to hold reunion

2015 Reunion attendees

2015 Reunion attendees

The Polk Central High School Class of 1965 will host its annual class reunion from 12 to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 14. The event will be at 2477 Fox Mountain Road, Columbus, N.C. There is a cost and pre-registration is required no later than May 1.   Lunch will be served.

 

Classmates are invited, along with anyone else who attended with us and would have graduated in 1965. All members of the faculty and staff during the years of 1961-1965 are encouraged to join us.

 

Over 40 classmates attended 2015 reunion. We hope to see you in May. For reservations or further information, please contact Gloria Tipton Moody at gmoodyclassof65@gmail.com.

 

-Submitted by Gloria Moody

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