Cleveland High School Luncheons

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The Cleveland Dutchmen Luncheons
Even numbered months

The organizers and volunteers of this very successful bi-monthly luncheon series are headed by Bill Compton, Treasurer
Bill graduated in June,'61.

Anyone who attended CHS is welcome.  The luncheons are held at the Royale Orleans Banquet Center, 2801 Telegraph Rd.  Reservations must be made in advance.  Make your check payable to Cleveland Dutchmen for $13.50 per person and mail to Bill Compton, 10009 Schuessler Dr., St. Louis, MO  63128.

Lunch dates are the 2nd Tuesday of even numbered months.
Doors open at 11 AM, and lunch starts at noon.

Upcoming Luncheons for 2010:
August 10
October 12
December 14

A Newsletter is published for those who attend the luncheons and join the mailing list.

If you have questions, you may call Treasurer Bill Compton at (314) 842-6753.


The Lunch Bunch

The Lunch Bunch are alumni who like to try different restaurants, menus and atmosphere and share the experience with other Clevelandites. Volunteer coordinators from the group make the arrangements; each person orders from the menu and pays for their own meal.  All former students and teachers are welcome.

Please call the coordinator named below and make a reservation at least one day in advance.

Diners are seated by 11:30 on the 3rd Wednesday of odd numbered months.

July 21 - Pietro's
3801 Watson Road
Call Arlene Clark   (314) 481 - 8283

September 15 - St. Raymond's Buffet
939 Lebanon, 63104
Call Jay Willoughby   (314) 353 - 5997

November 17 - Shogun Restaurant
10550 Baptist Church Rd.  63128
Call Margie Doias   (314) 487 - 8526
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The Lunch Bunch originated with the faculty members of CHS.  Prior to the closing of Cleveland High in 1984,
faculty members wanted  to discuss their joint concerns, share the latest news, etc. away from the "office."
As faculty participation declined, student alumni were invited to join the luncheons 

During that period, a single sheet newsletter was produced to help spread the news.  The editor was Don Seymour,
biology teacher, former board member of the alumni association and the person we thank for creating the original
"All Grad Name/Address" database.  That little newsletter became our present newsletter, "The Clevelandite."  

 

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