Fairbury-Cropsey High School class of 1964This is the website of the Fairbury-Cropsey High School class of 1964. We have images of the 40th Reunion activities! If you have anything to add, please email us. (If you have a high speed connection and want to see a larger photo of the class, click on the photo.)

See our 1960 photo
See our 1964 photo

You think we look old in the this picture? Stay tuned for the 45th Reunion, May 23, 2009!


Out of a graduating class of 77, we had 43 classmates in attendance at the Reunion on Saturday! The attendees were:

Judy Ahring Dameron   Paul DeFries   Carol McDonald Peters
Spencer Alexander   Ronald Freed   Willie Meister
Betty Askew Wilson   Norman Harms   John Mies
Gloria Bachtold Drayer   John Hartman   John Peyton
Sally Barnes Emberton   Doug Hibsch Mary Rigsby Carter
Mike Bess   Sam Hoffman   Linda Roth Raney
Tom Bounds   Karen Huette Pierce   Sam Roth
Carol Bray Hanfland   Lola Ifft Young   Leroy Scherr
Sandy Bricker Goembel   Debbie Johnston Holderer   Robert Sikorski
Doris Broquard Cottrell   Nick Kaeb   Betty Smith Retter
Deborah Clemens Wesselhoff   Gloria Kaeb Wettstein   Walt Steffen
Gail Cox Kafer   Kenny Kafer   Keith Stephens
Sharon Crews Kennedy   John Kennedy   Dale Stoller
Lynn Dameron   David Margherio   Pat Winslow Campbell
        Dave Ziegenhorn

IN MEMORY OF OUR CLASSMATES: John Neil, 1963; Pete Schaffer, 1968; Tommy Smallwood, 1969; Art Fosdick, 1991; Elaine (Fehr) Herrli, 1994; Charles Leffingwell, 1994; Sandra (Rapp) Hull, 1999; Gerald Simpson, 1999; Lynn Langstaff 2007; Steve Drach 2008


A million thanks for the hard work and preparation by our Reunion committee to make the 40th one so memorable!


There’s a crazy little shack beyond the tracks
And ev’rybody calls it the sugar shack
Well, it’s just a coffeehouse and it’s made out of wood
Expresso coffee tastes mighty good
That’s not the reason why I’ve got to get back
To that sugar shack, whoa baby
To that sugar shack.
There’s this cute little girlie, she’s a’workin’ there
A black leotard and her feet are bare
I’m gonna drink a lotta coffee, spend a little cash
Make that girl love me when I put on some trash
You can understand why I’ve got to get back
To that sugar shack, whoa baby
To that sugar shack, yeah honey
To that sugar shack, whoa yes
To that sugar shack.

Now that sugar shack queen is a’married to me, yeah
We just sit around and dream of those old memories
Ah, but one of these days I’m gonna lay down tracks
In the direction of that sugar shack
Just me and her yes we’re gonna go back
To that sugar shack,
Whoa uh oh
To that sugar shack, yeah honey
To our sugar shack


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