August 18 2004
[b]Letter to the Editor [/b]
Posted by kim
Presho Alumni welcomed home
Dear Editor,
The other officers of the PHS Alumni Association and I would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Presho community for the great hospitality shown for our recent reunion and, especially, to the individuals who help make it happen every year. There were alumni there from both coasts and throughout mid-America, which says a great deal about getting our basic education in Presho. Seeing old friends and making new ones is extremely important in this day and age and every trip to Presho is a trip going home. Thanks for making that trip so meaningful. We look forward to July 2, 2005, for that one year the PHS Alumni will be returning to help celebrate Presho's 100th birthday.
Sincerely,
Gordon Garnos, Watertown,
President PHS Alumni Association
Dear Editor,
The other officers of the PHS Alumni Association and I would like to extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Presho community for the great hospitality shown for our recent reunion and, especially, to the individuals who help make it happen every year. There were alumni there from both coasts and throughout mid-America, which says a great deal about getting our basic education in Presho. Seeing old friends and making new ones is extremely important in this day and age and every trip to Presho is a trip going home. Thanks for making that trip so meaningful. We look forward to July 2, 2005, for that one year the PHS Alumni will be returning to help celebrate Presho's 100th birthday.
Sincerely,
Gordon Garnos, Watertown,
President PHS Alumni Association
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