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Laura Sherrill (Laura Seacat)

South Salem High School
Class of 1967

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First Name Laura
Last Name Sherrill
Maiden Name Seacat
Graduation Year Class of 1967
Gender Female
City N/A
State/Province OR
Country United States
Occupation retired teacher
Married Yes
Favorite School Memory Every day was a learning experience.
About Me I 've continued learning, I married, I had two sons, and I taught middle school and high school English and humanities for 31 years.
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Recent Class of 1967 Reunions

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West Salem Reunion

Invited Classes: All Classes

Date: Aug 05, 2011

Description: For the kids who attended West Salem Elementary, Brush College School and Walker Jr. High in the 60s and 70s. https://ww...(read more)

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