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SubmittedJuly 11, 2016

The Cape Girardeau Noon Lions Club recognized several longtime members on Wednesday, June 22. For Sixty Year Chevrons the following were celebrated: Freck Shivelbine, Bob Phalen, Rob Williams and Harry Rust. Fifty-Five Year Chevrons: Jim Hirsch Fifty Year Chevrons:...

Ashley Craver
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The Cape Girardeau Noon Lions Club recognized several longtime members on Wednesday, June 22.

For 60 Year Chevrons the following were celebrated:

Freck Shivelbine, Bob Phalen, Rob Williams and Harry Rust.

55-Year Chevrons:

Jim Hirsch

50-Year Chevrons:

Jack Mehner, Dr.Ed Noffel and Ken Bender

45-Year Chevrons:

RJ McKinney, Harold Hager and Dick Steele

40-Year Chevrons:

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David Hahs, Judge Bill Syler, Dr. Mike Bennett and Dr. Keith Deimund

35-Year Chevrons:

Rock Finch and Richard Allgood

30-Year Chevrons:

John Mehner, Judge Ben Lewis, Mike Shivelbine and Joe Gambill

25-Year Chevrons:

Reg Swan, David Morris, Dr. Kyle Brost, Greg Deimund and Don Beckham

20-Year Chevrons:

Mike Buchanan, Mel Vandeven, Harry Lafoe, Todd Ward and Jay Knudtson.

The Cape Girardeau Noon Lions Club is one of the oldest clubs in the state of Missouri, which began in 1922 and is known for having the longest continually running Pancake Day in the U.S.

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