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HARDING HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1964 |
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We are the best; there are no more like the Class of '64! |
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Image used by Permission of Greg Burns. View this and other pictures at http://www.gregburns-fineart.com |
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Two hundred eighty one amazing people graduated from Harding High School in 1964. Our classmates have settled in many states and countries far from where we started together in Oklahoma City, but the bonds formed during our six years together continue to unite us. This website is a place to help you stay connected with classmates. Here you can find out news about fellow classmates; share new, opinions and photos; and learn about Alumni Association events. There is a convenient online address change form on this website. Please use this to keep your e-Mail and Post Office mailing addresses updated so that we keep you informed of news about your classmates. The spirit of Harding education continues today. The Independence Charter High School at Harding (ICHS) now occupies the building and continues our tradition of public educational excellence. They welcome your interest and support. |
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What's New |
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The 40th Reunion is now history and to paraphrase Cole Porter, “what a swell party it was.” It took a lot of work to pull things off but talk to any of the committee members and they will tell you that getting back together even before the reunion was exciting fun. Go to 40th Reunion Newsletter for more on both the planners and the results. We are posting lots of pictures from throughout the weekend showing the 64’s in “action.” Go to Memorabilia and check out the pictures. By the way, if you have some additional Reunion photos or photos from “back when” or right up to the moment, won’t you share them with us? Just use the Contact Us page on this website. We have updated our list of Lost Eagles because we have found quite a few. However, check out the ones still counted as “lost.” Perhaps you talked to someone at the reunion who mentioned one of these people. If so let us know how to find them by phone, letter or e-mail. Even one Lost Eagle is too many! Obituaries have been posted for Fallen Eagles, Larry Heon and Vernon Pellow. |
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