SOCIETY... CLUBS100 Persons Attend 10-year?t-li-tieidLT-Reunion of Freeport ClassIninvre*v-;e;Lh;iiS:un-1.v♦a-all )e i;e'One hundred members and guests attended a reunion of the Freeport High School Class of 1^*53 held Saturday at the Chief Restaurant near Kittanning.Rev. Kenneth Stover, a class member, gave the invocation. A moment of silent prayer was observed in tribute to Donald Sarv-er and Floyd Ross who died during the past year.Herbert Cunningham welcomed the guests. Donald Mast was master of ceremonies.Each of the women received a rosebud corsage. The programs contained addresses of all class members and vital statistics about members and their families.George Marshall Butler, the teacher to whom the class dedi-r\l urjcated its yearbook, talked brief-!ly.Mrs. Delores Kilgore Hazlettread a story “High School Mem-ibcrs in which she brought out ‘ highlights of the four-year course,Jane B. Cunningham read greetings from Harry Toy, Phoenix, Ariz; Kenneth Locke and Mrs. Peg Henry Baugh, both in California: Phillip Coffin, Blad-ensburg, Md.: Mrs. Lois Hotham Zinsmeyer, Birmingham, Ala., and Nancy Hill Hoke of Lebanon; Pa.Mrs. Marilyn Jack Zaek pre-jsented awards to Mr. and Mrs. James (Donna Dean) Duff the first couple to arrive at the party; Mrs. Della Ravotti Miller, Prescott, Ariz., who traveled farthest; Mrs. Helen Baker, the first to marry after graduation; Gale Reed, most recently married, who also had the youngest child—a baby born that day; Donald Keen-!er, man with the least hair; Mrs.1 Marjorie Shaffer Thomas, woman I with the smallest waistline; Ro-i bert Such, man with the largest I waistline and James Cramer, who | made the first reservation.Named to plan the 1968 reunion ■were Robert Camerlo, chairman, Theresa Lepkowski Cotton, Sylvia Maradei Graybigel, Jack White, 'John Singer, Chester Scott and |Mrs. Patricia Thorp Kulas.; Dancing to the music of Dene Sterling's orchestra concluded theI• evening.HeHeMlt;ClassChuiJunepicm be! ; DigrouRoutshowTh.grou