As my wife Linda and I approached Aberdeen from the west, arriving Friday afternoon just prior to our 50th reunion, I faced a flood of emotions that I didn’t really expect. Unlike most of you, I only lived in Aberdeen a couple of years, so I don’t have
Ferrell and Linda Greene |
Now that the history lesson is over, I’ll try to stick to the memories. As we drove down the beautiful old streets of Aberdeen, I was able to go to my family's first little house. It seemed just like yesterday, as we all now know that the years have flown by. As we rode around town, so many things were still untouched appearance wise, but some were now empty shells of that which was vibrant back in our day.
Main Street Aberdeen 1960's |
Main street is no longer a busy thoroughfare lined with stores that served people within a hundred-mile radius of Aberdeen, but what memories suddenly swept over me as I remembered that street. The biggest thing to do on a Friday or Saturday night was to get a bunch of our friends and “Drag Main Street" from one hamburger stand to the other.
Main St & 8th Ave NE |
Now to the reunion itself. Like all of you, I had seen the list of those who were attending.
Eaglean Follies: Rochelle, Rick, Ferrell |
Somehow or another I wound up out in western North Dakota for the last month before school started, driving a tractor, a swathing machine and combine! Knowing absolutely nothing about any of those, I got a crash course in operating each. Never been on a tractor since!
A Cappella: All-State Chorus 1965-66 |
"Wonderful Town" with Evenson Sisters |
On the Saturday morning of our reunion, some of us took the tour of old Central, the choir room, the theater and the arena with all those steps we used to have to run! Again, what a flood of emotions because nothing has changed in those spaces in the 50 years since we left. For a few fleeting minutes, it was like we were still there, singing, performing and trying to survive Physical Ed class! To thank of the fun that we had in Mr. Smith’s history class.
Dave Smith: American History |
Central High School 1966 |
To all you guys and gals who have worked so diligently to host the reunion and now the blogs that will keep us connected, a very special thanks.
3 comments:
What a heart-felt story Ferrell, thanks for sharing. The Class of '66 is enriched by your family's relocation to our little Midwestern city, Aberdeen. Your accent is contagious. If I speak with you for more than 10-15 minutes, I have noticed that I start sounding "Southern". Y'all git it!
From Bob Couser
Y'all wrote a great a story! Though I wasn't able to make it to the reunion, I sure have enjoyed all the stories and blogs on this site!
Marilyn (Roesch) Glaser
Ferrell, this is a wonderful story. I'm so glad that your time with us has left you with such good memories. You were a great addition to our time at Central. Happy trails. Alice Laird Rapport
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