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THE WEBSITE & REUNION COMMITTEE

If you need any information or have any questions about the Class of '54 organization, website or our great upcoming 55TH REUNION please contact one of the committee members below.

 
To add information about one of our missing Westerners or to make changes on your roster listing please contact:
For information about class reunions, meetings and other events or to notify us of any event of interest to the class please contact:
For corrections, changes or suggestions on the website please contact:

 

Westerner Challenge (Fight Song)

"Hail, hardy Westerners!

O'er the plains

Your challenge hurl!

Through loss or victory,

With our banner high,

All the while we go marching on,

We proudly sing our victory song.

Fight! Let the game start.

Fight! Boys with all your heart.

Fight! Westerners, fight."

 

 

Grade School & Junior High Pictures
(Need help with names)

Hi-D-Ho, Coach Pattison
& '30 - '40's Lubbock Photos

 50th Reunion Attendees

50th Reunion Pictures

Dark Suckers
R G Box's Hilariously Funny Theory!

1999 Class
Reunion

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Dan Shipman's 50's - 80's Music

Mary Ann Munn's
Old Time Radio Shows

Go Ahead,
Make My Day!

Web Reference
Information on the Web

Old Classmate?
Have you been guilty of looking at others your own age and thinking...surely I cannot look that old?  You may enjoy this short story, which could be true....

While waiting for my first appointment in the reception room of a new dentist, I noticed his certificate, which bore his full name.

Suddenly, I remembered that a tall, handsome boy with the same name had been in my high school class some 50 years ago.
 
Upon seeing him, however, I quickly discarded any such thought. This balding, gray-haired man with the deeply lined face was way too old to have been my classmate.

After he had examined my teeth, I asked him if he had attended LHS
.  "Yes," he replied.  "When did you graduate?" I asked.

He answered, "In 1954. Why?"  "You were in my class!" I exclaimed.

He looked at me closely and then asked, "What did you teach?"

Courtesy of Nancy Abbott Loveless

 

 

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