60 Going on Fifty: The Baby Boomers' Memory Book

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· Morgan James Publishing
Ebook
288
Pages
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About this ebook

Old friends from the class of 1960 at an Indiana high school share nostalgic memories as their fiftieth reunion draws near . . .
 
This is the story of sixteen classmates who graduated from Indiana’s Columbus High School in May, 1960. With their fiftieth high school reunion on the horizon, the “Columbus Crew” reconnected, and here the guys tell stories about growing up in the ’40s, ’50s, and ’60s, and how those times impacted who they are today—offering both a glimpse into history and a delightful ride down Memory Lane.
 
While the stories are unique to the Columbus Crew, they will rekindle memories for anyone who grew up in this glorious era—and for children and grandchildren of baby boomers, they show what life was like in mid-twentieth-century America. Let the Columbus Crew take you back to the days of flat tops, LPs, the Hula Hoop, transistor radios, Lassie, 20 cents per gallon gas, big bands, rock and roll—while sharing personal reminiscences of first cars, girlfriends, sports, jobs, getting into trouble and finding their way out, and much more.

About the author

Ed and Kathi Poole own Lessons for Your Journey®, a company focused on both personal and professional growth and development along all paths of one’s journey through life. Together, they have served for more than sixty years in leadership positions in the public and private sectors. Ed and Kathi understand the value of sharing our stories with others. The story of any one of us is, in part, the story of all of us. Ed and Kathi reside in North Carolina with their dog, Goldie.

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