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Class of 1965 70th Birthday Website


We'd like to get the email addresses of as many classmates as possible.  Feel free to submit contact information, email or snail mail, on this site.  Or send it directly to 65wrhs@gmail.com 
To see the names of classmates for whom we have need an email address, visit wrhs1965.com.
To date, we have the emails of 150 students, or a third of the class of '65.

If you have contact info, please send it to 65wrhs@gmail.com.
The more names you give us, the easier communication becomes.  Thanks!


We have less than 25 classmates left to locate.  If you have any information on any of the following, please contact 65wrhs@gmail.com.


We have made an effort to track down as many classmates as possible through white pages.com and beenverified.com.   
However, we still have about thirty classmates we cannot locate.  If you have contact info on any of the following, please share! 

Bonnie Andrews,  Sandra Cierpial,  Jo Ann Cowley has been found!   Eileen Day,  Jeanne deVilliers    

Griffith Dorkins,  Joyce Erickson,   Penelope Gist

Linda Heath,  Irene Mardin,  Janet Martin

Patricia Martocci,  Elizabeth Matthew  

Sharon Mezger,  Thomas Murphy,  Lorna Olsen,  Pamela Porter,  Nancilee Riley

Ann Rubenstein,  Patricia Shea,   Leonard Webster

please send any comments or inquiries to 65wrhs@gmail.com


If you have questions or comments about this website, write Tom Dresser at thomasdresser@gmail.com.

Trivia Questions:
1] Do you know how many women in the class of '65 married classmates?  [Answer on Reunion Committee page]
2] Do you know which SloGrass song is based on a Civil War era love song? [Answer on Profile D page]
3] Do you know which classmate used to run a fishing charter, but now all he does is carve fish!  [Answer on Profile B page]
4] Do you know where Elmer Ream likes to go in the winter?  [Answer on Profile R page] 
5] Do you have any photos you'd like to share? [Answer on More page]
6] How many Chaffins Brownies do you remember? [Answer on More HJH page]
7] What does Alan Darrah do on the ice?  [Answer on Profile D page]
8] Which was the largest class at Wachusett during the 1960s?  [Answer on this Home page]
9] Do you know where some people went after the Senior Prom?  [Answer on Profile L page]



    Here's an opportunity to SHARE what you've been up to over the past half century.  And would you send a recent photograph to: thomasdresser@gmail.com.  Thanks!

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Bruce Springsteen wrote 'Glory Days' for his 1984 Born in the USA album.
How true to life is it?

"Glory Days"

I had a friend was a big baseball player back in high school 
He could throw that speedball by you Make you look like a fool boy 
Saw him the other night at this roadside bar I was walking in, he was walking out 
We went back inside sat down had a few drinks but all he kept talking about was 

Glory days well they'll pass you by 
Glory days in the wink of a young girl's eye 
Glory days, glory days 

Well there's a girl that lives up the block back in school she could turn all the boy's heads 
Sometimes on a Friday I'll stop by and have a few drinks after she put her kids to bed 
Her and her husband Bobby well they split up I guess it's two years gone by now 
We just sit around talking about the old times, she says when she feels like crying 
she starts laughing thinking about 


Glory days well they'll pass you by 
Glory days in the wink of a young girl's eye 
Glory days, glory days 

My old man worked 20 years on the line and they let him go 
Now everywhere he goes out looking for work they just tell him that he's too old 
I was 9 nine years old and he was working at the Metuchen Ford plant assembly line 
Now he just sits on a stool down at the Legion hall but I can tell what's on his mind 

Glory days yeah goin back 
Glory days aw he ain't never had 
Glory days, glory days 

Now I think I'm going down to the well tonight and I'm going to drink till I get my fill 
And I hope when I get old I don't sit around thinking about it but I probably will 
Yeah, just sitting back trying to recapture a little of the glory of, well time slips away 
and leaves you with nothing mister but boring stories of glory days 

Glory days well they'll pass you by 
Glory days in the wink of a young girl's eye 
Glory days, glory days

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