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CLASS PROPHECT The year is 1974. Linda Hollinger, owner of a nation-wide fleet of garbage trucks, has recently taken a two-weeks' vacation and has run into her old friend Linda Dallmann, who is now operating a rural mail service by dog sled through several Eskimo villages in Alaska. She said her loads are very light because the Eskimos can neither read nor write, so naturally there's not much mail. This is what the Linda's wrote us!! Uwe decided to relive old times, so we hopped into my old 1964 Thunderbird Cwhich, incidentally, was found in the garbage in 19722 and headed for a place to eat. We decided to stop at Elmer and have a pizza. We walked in, and lo and behold, Barb and Vonnie were co-owners of this pizza palace. They invited us to go along with them, they wanted to see Russ, owner of the Bergie Drag Strip in Cloquet. He was running his hot '73 Impala in the championship race. We had our work to go to the next morning, so as much as we wanted to go, we were unable to attend. While we continued gossiping and eat- ing their famous ndeluxen pizza, in walked Lola Maki. We quickly learned that she was now a nurse working in a county school. She told us that Ann Robinson was currently teaching English in this same school, and Jim Ogann is a math teacher, who is quite busy, because he is attending night school to learn simple addition. Dewey is a physics teacher and is currently trying to develop a theory on why his slide rule is always inaccurate. Ted holds the position as principal, but is really a spy from Elmer, checking and reporting on his school team's progress. Bev Fredrickson is acting as the school secretary and is beginning to catch on to the knack of it. Lola had been out on a call at Larry Abrahamson's mansion. He had come down with a slight case of hydrophobia, and was therefore unable to participate in the water skiing Olympics held that day. We decided we had spent enough time there, so we were on our way again! Uwe were just going along at a nice pace, when suddenly we heard a sireng a bright red Corvett pulled alongside of us and there was Harvey Rontti, who was now a highway patrolman. He was going to give us a ticket for speeding, but when he recognized who we were, he gave us a warning and bribed us into buying a ticket to the Policeman's Ball, which was going to be held in Cloquet that night. We chatted with him for a while, thenresumedour journey. Uwe had driven a distance and then we ran into a construction crew in the process of building a bridge over Crooked Lake. lt was under the supervision of Harry MilbergergGerry Greer was there operating a rocket-driven truck. We chatted for about 5 minutes and found out that Ernie Mattson had designed the bridge. We then left, as we did not want to interrupt progress. The gas tank was beginning to register empty, so we decided we'd stop at the next gas station. We pulled in, and Randy Salli came out and greeted us. We soon found out he owned this big promising establishment. He filled the tank free for us and we left. HNe had gone about 20 miles when the motor conked out, we got out and began to walk, to use the nearest telephone. We encountered a huge rambling sheep farm and we knocked on the door. A butler let us ing we soon found out that Sam Stone resided here. He greeted us gailyg and when we told him of our trouble, he sugge .-.- ted we call Bumgardner's Fix-All. We did. While we waited for John's wrecker, Sam took us on a tour of his farm. He currently had 100,000 sheep and was in the process of purchasing 50,000 more. He pointed out that Richard Milberger had a beef farm close by and was doing quite well, he had shipped 500,000,000 tons of prime beef to Russia last spring. Uwe heard a buzzing and looked up and there was Earl Ribaudo behind the wheel of one of his fleet of spaceships. He waved to us and went spinning away! Sam
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VALEDICTORIAN. . CO-SALUTATORIANS BAUSCH and LOMB. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION . . BETTY CROCKER. . HOME ECONOMICS . MUSIC. . CHEERLEADING . . JOURNALISM . . SPEECH - . ATHLETIC AWARDS. BAND - CHORUS - - AWARD . . . .Sam Stone James Ogann Earl Ribaudo Gerald Greer Harvey Rontti Ernest Mattson John Bumgardner Russell Berglund Larry Abrahamson Marvin Hillstrom Barbara Schelin Yvonne watkins Phyllis Sinisalo James Ogann Phyllis Sinisalo Barbara Schelin Yvonne Watkins Phyllis Paulson Toni Randall Barbara Schelin Phyllis Sinisalo Toni Randall Marcia Nelson Phyllis Sinisalo Ann Robinson Toni Randall Judith Pedersen Phyllis Sinisalo Lola Maki Paula Fish Nancy Ranta Ann Robinson Linda Dallmann Phyllis Sinisalo Gerald Greer Ernest Mattson Harry Milberger Larry Abrahamson Marvin Hillstrom Lola Maki James Ogann Toni Randall John Bumgardner Phyllis Sinisalo Richard Milberger Lola Maki Paula Fish Carol Fjeld Nancy Ranta Mary Parendo Toni Randall Ann Robinson Marcia Nelson Linda Hollinger Barbara Schelin Judith Pedersen
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also pointed out that near Pedersen was her bookkeepe Sinisalo also happened to that our old classmate, Ju ning to move into the neig by Martha Calvert was head of a mental institution, Judi r, Carol Fjeld was her head secretary, and Phyllis be working there in the laboratory. Sam also told us dy Miller, had married Rockefeller's nephew and was plan- hborhood. We heard a horn honk and we looked, and in came our car driven by a mechanic. We went over to pay for the work that was done, and who was the mechanic,b Eumgardner's Fix-All. We Along the highway we skiing, decided we should found Toni Randall behind out that Marvin Hillstrom ut Leslie Talvitie. He told us he was working at drove him back to the garage and resumed our journey. spied a classy ski shop, and Linda, being interested in stop and check out their equipment. we walked in and the desk Cshe was secretary in Marv's Ski Shop? and found was the proud owner. We asked her for directions to a local beauty shop, as we felt we needed a once over. She directed us to Marcia Nelson's Swirl and Curl. told us that Mary Parendo them to work on our hair, picked up a glamour magazi be in town soon, modeling front page we saw pictures to triplets on the same da Ranta was hired to be secr read that the launching of supervised bv Clarence Deg m the WAVES. Dianne Nordeen UOur spirits were lift again. We had aone a quar road but Rose dojtysiak. and she informed us that s when we arrived, Joan Janke was there to greet us. She and Karen Amborn also worked there, and would we like so of course we did. While our hair was drying, we ne, and who should appear but Phyllis Paulson who will Don's fashions. We picked up a newspaper and on the of Dorothy, Paula, and JoAnne who had all given birth V in the same hospital. We also learned that Nancy etary to the President of the United States. We also a new submarine in Sunset Lake by the Navy had been erman. They were currently conducting a cruise for happened to be the head of them. ed, and our hair was done, and we were on our way once ter of a mile, and who should we see running down the We stopped and asked her what all the running was for, he was getting in shape because she had just been hired for the Globe Trotters. Ne wished her well, and started for home. gl We got home, tired, b school mates . ut happy, because we had seen almost all of our former ,ef 'xii ,425 I '.'L: C?wi?y W7 ' ' W, 'LL - '40 7,1 'W' D f Fi 4 Linda and Linda 413553, B E - C F-4.-1-,--i ,- ' III-li ll 'X I Q rn 7 4: Jlx. n ' avi, M L ff l .. mile ye af' . rl 0 , , 0 I A Yi ' A ' ' f' . ' - ef 0 O. aegis' s za J Same 5 ' - - .0 ow an B ef' 431:92 5 ' D gh QGQ-O I 'D O Zum Elf u c A 9 1 X 1 D 0 V .. 4-Qogvou. , - U. 0 U 0 gra f ts . fb UQ , X, , I, X 'iv I Marv and Toni kr O-ggi . IN 4- ff? f Barb and Vonnie Q V f ax f' Y .1 - AF' , : jf ,' ' ,f I 1 fb L j J-LD X I I E . c l . ','v .' sf juli .9 14' , inf! J,-e A 3-. -fflifnx V 1513 , Larry Rose NJOhnn Dewey U Harvu
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