Class of 60 celebrates 65th reunion

Toronto, OHLocal News

Classmates from Steubenville High School's Class of 1960 gathered for their 65th reunion at the Steubenville Country Club on June 28, with this event potentially being their last. The group has maintained a tradition of meeting every five years since their first reunion in 1970. Notable alumni present included Suzie Bloomer Weinman, Sara Surgenor Larson, and Sophia Mastros Krome, reflecting a diverse group of individuals who shared formative experiences. The reunion provided an opportunity for attendees to reconnect and reminisce about their high school days, reinforcing the friendships that have lasted decades. The commitment to these gatherings underscores the impact of their shared history and the significance of maintaining connections over time.

Many alumni expressed joy in seeing familiar faces and sharing stories from their youth. This event not only celebrates their past but also highlights the importance of community and lasting relationships. As the Class of 1960 moves forward, the legacy of these reunions will resonate with future generations.

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