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Looking for a beautiful guest book for your upcoming class reunion party? This is a perfect, affordable guest book for your party needs. Other features include: Enough room for 400 guests to sign and leave comments or memories Sleek, matte finished cover for a professional look Excellent, thick binding and durable white paper Can stand or lie flat - perfect for display and easy for guests to use
Royal Blue and Yellow Gold High School Reunion Parties or Class Events: 4 Guest names per page - 110 pages - with room for thoughts, memories, and address line with personal information space 4 lined pages in the back of book for any other information and longer messages. Example first page text: In Celebration of Overbrook High School Class of 1988's XXth Reunion Book Dimension is 8.25"X6" The fun class reunion guest book for your class memories.
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Class guest book for reunion celebrations. Everyone can sign their name and write a note or share a memory. The perfect addition to your class reunion decorations! This guest signature book will create a long-lasting souvenir for everyone for years to come. Place one in everyone's favor bag, one on each table, or as a guest book when alumni register for the reunion. Format: Room for 2 signatures per page, along with lines for writing a personal note or memory 8.25" x 6" (20.96 cm x 15.24 cm) - landscape 110 pages (55 sheets, front and back) Cream paper Paperback, soft cover with matte finish Book can either lay open, flat on the table or can stand up on the table
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The Durham High School Class of 1931 collection consists of photographs taken at reunions between 1981 and 1994. In addition to color photographs held in the photograph album and black and white photographs in folders, the collection includes one large color photograph taken at the 60th reunion held in 1991. A guest book is also included which contains signatures for all of the attendees at reunions between 1981 and 1994.
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