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11 live in Alabama
7 live in Arkansas
3 live in California
7 live in Florida
3 live in Georgia
1 lives in Hawaii
1 lives in Idaho
1 lives in Illinois
1 lives in Kentucky
9 live in Louisiana
2 live in Maryland
1 lives in Minnesota
102 live in Mississippi
2 live in Missouri
2 live in New York
3 live in North Carolina
1 lives in Ohio
2 live in Pennsylvania
15 live in Tennessee
11 live in Texas
1 lives in Utah
1 lives in Virginia
2 live in Washington
1 lives in Israel
159 location unknown


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A: 192 Active
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Now you can upload or save photos from the 40th Reunion to your home computer.
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Roy Meeks photos available online to view or purchase!

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- THIS DAY IN HISTORY -

Chrysler Building ( 1930 ) With the completion of the Chrysler Building in New York which is the tallest building in the world at 78 stories and dwarfs the 56 story Woolworths building and is even taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris, this is at a cost of some $15,000,000 investment by Mr Chrysler and shows the world that the American Auto industry is the best in the world. Just 12 months later the Empire State Building is completed which is taller.

Pancho Villa Dead or Alive
28th January ( 1917 ) : US forces give up searching for Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa after nearly one year, following his massacre of 16 U.S. citizens at Santa Isabel in northern Mexico and 17 American Citizens in Columbus, New Mexico President Wilson had sent US forces into Mexico with orders to capture Villa dead or alive.

Elvis Presley
28th January ( 1956 ) : The young country rock singer Elvis Presley makes his first ever television appearance on Television in the musical variety program Stage Show singing "Heartbreak Hotel".
VIDEO ON OUR FULL THIS DAY IN HISTORY PAGE


Challenger Explodes 28th January ( 1986 ) The space shuttle Challenger explodes just after liftoff , killing the seven astronauts aboard, this was the 10th trip for Challenger and included a teacher from New Hampshire, Christa MacAuliffe, among the astronauts, as part of a new Teacher in Space project. The Launch was shown live on CNN and many schools set up televisions for children to watch due to the involvement of a teacher in the shuttle. Other crew members aboard the Challenger ship included Michael J. Smith, Dick Scobee, and Ronald McNair, as well as Ellison Onizuka, Christa McAuliffe, Gregory Jarvis, and Judith Resnik. A warning was ignored that certain equipment on the ship was vulnerable at new temperatures.




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