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Myrna Green (Myrna Kopel)

Martin Van Buren High School
Class of 1964

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First Name Myrna
Last Name Green
Maiden Name Kopel
Graduation Year Class of 1964
Gender Female
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Class of 1964 Alumni

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Allen Kirsch

Allen Kirsch
Class of 1967

Glenda Hart

Glenda Hart
Class of 1983

Sheryl Rosenberg

Sheryl Rosenberg
Class of 1995

Teena Leggett

Teena Leggett
Class of 2004

Mario Thompson

Mario Thompson
Class of 2012

Marilyn Young

Marilyn Young
Class of 1958

Howard Prider

Howard Prider
Class of 1965

Nischal Seojattan

Nischal Seojattan
Class of 2002

Naureen Khan

Naureen Khan
Class of 2001

Alan Ott

Alan Ott
Class of 1970

Pier Concepcion

Pier Concepcion
Class of 1979

Lisa Santiago

Lisa Santiago
Class of 2000

Victor D. Hurtado

Victor D. Hurtado
Class of 1983

Alvin Lakeram

Alvin Lakeram
Class of 2004

Carol Peck

Carol Peck
Class of 1959

David Earl

David Earl
Class of 1988

Clendon Jordan

Clendon Jordan
Class of 1981

Harry Vital

Harry Vital
Class of 1997

Upcoming Class of 1964 Reunions

Plan a Class of 1964 Reunion for Free

Does anyone know if there plans for a 60 year reunion for 1965. I would attend

Invited Classes: 1964, 1965, 1969

Description: Just even a semi get together if there are not people.

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Recent Class of 1964 Reunions

class of 1963

Invited Classes: 1964

Date: Aug 04, 2021

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Class of 1965 Reunion

Invited Classes: 1964, 1965, 1966

Description: Hey people isn't time for us to have a reunion? We missed our 50th, but 2020 is our 55th. What do you say?

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