GHS Class of 1964

The Granger High School Class of 1964 really try to stay connected

Today I got to tag along during the GHS class of 64' monthly lunch

Yes!!! I said MONTHLY lunch. This class tries to stay connected

It was a pleasure to reminisce about the Good Ol' Days with them

We reminisced about area S&M Skate Rink

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We talked about The Granger Snack Bar

which was right across the street from the school

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We talked about the Dutchess

where Fries and a Coke was 10¢ and the best Bar-B-Q Sandwiches, amazing hamburgers and Fish & Chips for 49¢

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We talked about Chris & Dicks and how the store has changed through the years and is now strictly cabinet. 

We talked about Harmon's and how they have served our community for so many years.

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Jim Paulk is from GHS 1964

. I  talked to him for a few minutes about his decision to become a School Teacher at Granger and influence and inspire students at his alma mater. 

We talked about how President Kennedy came to the area and the GHS band played for him at the airport.

Many of the students got to be part of that exciting moment. Then just a month or so later he was killed

A picture from the GHS 64' yearbook

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We talked about the growth that has happened in the area, the changes and the wonderful people that made up the community. 

Everyone had a different, exciting life journey but they all were totally connected because they grew up in the area of Granger, Hunter, and Kearns. 

It was an honor to sit and chat for an hour or so with the GHS Class of 64'!

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A huge Thank You to

Terry Brown, Jim Paulk, John Wilson, Keith Mounteer, Don Robertson, Clay Petersen, Ken & Marcia Hornok, Ed Blaney and Deanna Austin Chafee for allowing me to come and talk with you about growing up in the area in the 60's! .

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