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CLASS OF ’64
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October 30, 2024
CLASS OF ’64

The FHS Class of 1964 held their 60th class reunion on October 17, 2024, at the Cherry Springs School. Classmates and spouses enjoyed a catered meal followed by a short meeting. Classmates attending were from left, front row: Jim Nielsen, Barbara Sagebiel Reese, Patsy Hudnut Goehe, Carolee Kallenberg Sagebiel, Rita Neidigh Irons, Darlene Ellebracht Stehle, Dorothy Jung Riley, Kay Keller Durst; second row: Alex Duderstadt, Janie Doebbler Duderstadt, Louise Moellendorf Wilson, Betty Feuge Wilson, Ilene Rode Crenwelge, Charlene Staats Korman, Kathy Jung Palmerin, Reenie Hartmann Pehl, Janet Ernst Sedwick, Jennabeth Klett Sagebiel; third row: Carey Behrends, Vernon Staats, Robin Klett Duderstadt, Francis Birck, Helen Schneider Birck, Helen Hannemann Rode, Bonnie Boening Schaeffer, Karen Stobaugh Lindig and top row: Jerald Klett, Sofus Nielsen, Larry Ottmers, Robert Weinheimer, Vernon Treibs, Carl Weaver, Dan Wade Crenwelge, Terry McWilliams, Charles Grote, Buddy Adams, Bert Vollmar.

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