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1966 Holds 50th Reunion
The President of the 1966 class was ac- knowledged, Leatricia A. Williams, in a pres- entation made by Blanche Allen.
Luwana Moore moves the audience with “He’s Able.”
For the class member who traveled the farthest, Birdie Williams Underwood makes a presentation to Milton Early and Ceroasetta Butts, who came from California for the re- union.
Miss Middleton 1966, Joyce Craw- ford (now Harris) with her husband.
First to achieve Black status by being the first Black Police Chief in Tampa, Bennie Holder and Carolyn Reese, First Fire Inspector.
The Cheering Squad: Birdie Williams, Cynthia Few, Carolyn Russ, Bessie Blue, and Paulette Baker.
Friends and classmates: Bob Davis, Ronald Watkins, Pedro Al- fonso, Freddie Bowden, Fred Hearns, Elliott Pyles, and Ronald An- derson.
Former Booker T. Washington classmates: (seated) I. Brown, Y. Wiley, and A. London Johnson. Standing: E. Burke R. Turner, Rhutelia London Turner, Bessie Blue, M. Early, C. Russ, A. Williams, E. Johnson, and P. Baker.
Classmates a Meachem Elementary School: (left to right) Bennie Holder, Curtis Walker, Louise Holder, Babara Collins, and Edward Bailey. Sitting: Luvator Nelson and Ophelia Ball.
Guests at the reunion was Howard W. Blake class member Sandra Flowers, with Carolyn Russ and Carolyn Johnson.
Classmates at Harlem Elementary: (Standing) Bobby Moore, Louise Holder and Tyrone Brown. Sitting: Eliz- abeth Murray and Elaine Johnson.
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