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CHRISTINE ELIZABETH SNOW Chris Hobby — Feeding fish, finding lunches to eat. Favorite Expression — Oh no! Future Ambition — To get 100 in a science or algebra test. Hisfori — Entered ' 64 . . . Honor Roll ' 64- ' 67 . . . Valkyries ' 64- ' 67 . . . Snow Princess ' 67 . . . Hot Dogs ' 67 . . . Valkvries Treasurer ' 67 . . . Mona Lisa ' 64- ' 67 . . . Viking Staff ' 67 . . . Blue Team. Will— I, Teeny, will to Pat, someone provocative; to Rob- bie, a computer to make up her mind; to Betsy, a can open- er; to Buff, $15.00, because it ' s the only way she ' ll get it; to Linda R., cake decorations; to Alyce, my cousin; to my teachers, thank you; and to the eighth grade Rot ' s a ' Ruck. The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. RANDALL CHARLES ZELLER Randy Hobby — Sports of any kind. Favorite Expression — May I have your keys, please? Future Ambition — To get my braces off. History— Entered ' 64 . . . Honor Roll ' 64- ' 67 . . . Football ' 64, ' 66 . . . Basketball ' 65, ' 66, ' 67 . . . Baseball ' 66, ' 67 . . . Viking Staff ' 66 . . . Viking Assistant Editor ' 67 . . . Vikings ' 64- ' 67 . . . President ' 66 . . . Student Council ' 66 . . . Hot Dog Committee ' 67 . . . Gold Team. Will — I, Randy, will to Gene, a female mountaineer; to Tim, a passing grade on his algebra test; and to everyone, good luck. The reward of a thing well done is to have done it.
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FRANKLIN ELLERY ROHNER II Brick Hobbi — Sports, getting bad grades in Algebra. Faiorite Expression— Gene, quit bragging. Future Ambition— To see coach not wearing baggv pants. His on — Entered 59 . . . Honor Roll ' .59- ' 67 . . . ' ■ikings •65, ' 67 . . . Hot Dog Committee ' 67 . . . Viking StafF 67 . . . Baseball 66, ' 67 . . . Football ' 64 and ' 66. Wi — I, Brick, will to Gene a pair of shcK ' s; to Tim, I will a cheese sandwich; to Randy, some rubber bands for his teeth; to Wally, I will more points in a basketball game. Had I been present at the creation I would have niven some helpful hints. i MARTINE SUZANNE SCHWERTFINGER Martine Hobby — Art, music, writing, reading books. Favorite Expression — Sorta! Future Ambition — Continue to lead a nomad life. Histon — Entered. January ' 66 . . . Girls ' C;horus 66 . . . Honor Roll ' 66, ' 67 . . . Mona Lisa ' 67 . . . Gold Team. Will — I, NLirtine, will to Davy, one of m fans, a soccer ball; Peter, Mickey, and Davy, the monkey section of a ZOO; Robbie, the ability to choose a boy friend worthy of her; Boomer, the complete collection of the books of Tintin and Milou; Betty, a pot of shocking paint; Jidie, a taxi. A heart with room for every one. JULIE LYNN SINITZIN Julie Hofobi — Tropical fish, my cat, collecting stamps, ceramic animals, and frogs, and bug pins. Favorite Expression— T chw. Future Ambition — To play the piano, speak German, and to go to college. Hiafori — Entered ' 65 . . . Honor Roll ' 6.5, ' 66, ' 67 . . . ' al- kyries ' 65, ' 66, ' 67 . . . Viking Staff ' 67 . . . Hot Dog Com- mittee ' 66, ' 67 . . . Blue Team. Will — I, Julie Sinitzin, will to Mindy, a live owl and my friendship; to Alyce, a microscope; to Megan, a new green sweater; to Anne, someone to carry her books; to the eighth graders, good luck next year; and to the faculty of Camp- bell Hall, especially Mrs. Senter, a lot of love and thanks for two wonderful years. Stceet mercy ia nobility ' s true badge.
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AND IN NINETEEN SEVENTY-SEVEN? The fars lia ' e s iftl ' passed and it is now time for the Campbell Hall reunion of 1977. The alumni have been invited to the dedication of the St. Andrews Chapel. This magnificent building has been the dream of our beloved founder. Dr. Alexander Campbell. I am here to cover the stor ' for tomorrow ' s edition of the Los Angeles Times. The guests are beginning to arrive, and maybe we will be able to talk with several of our form- er students. The first to arrive is Gene Boelter. I understand he is a top secret scientist for M.A.M.R.S., and Anne Erickson is his glamorous private secretary. Sue Duffy is now approaching the Chapel. She is on an international tour with Nureyev and is currently performing at the Music Center. Caroline Cole is an interpreter for the American Embassy. Here is Megan Ed- wards. She tells us she is now in charge of public relations for the White House. Unfortunately, Tim Anderson, the daredevil of all mountain climbers, is unable to attend the dedication. Don ' t worry! I ' m sure he will be out of traction in a few months. I have been infonucd that several of our students have opened a school of their own. Their staff consists of Chris Carroll, driving instructor; Martine Schwertfingcr, Spanish teacher; Laurie Leighton and Roni Grasska, English professors; and Julie Sinitzin, Nobel Prize Winner in mathe- matics. Here comes Betsy Ray, ov ' ner of a 2000 acre ranch, which is known for its excellent breed of horses. While I am waiting I will say that I, Betty Neumann, am the president of the famous American Kennel Club. Why look who ' s here! . . . Senator Wally Palmer. He is followed by Brick Rohner, president of the United Steel Company. I can see Mindy Detmers, the first woman on the moon! Pat Clarke tells us that she has top billing at Carnegie Hall as a concert pianist. Lucile Bosche, whose records ha e just broken the three million mark, is approaching the Chapel. She is a very popular Folk singer. Here ' s Leslie Pollack, a comedian with her own T. V. show. ell, I see Randy Zeller has married Ahce Lindley and they ' ve both become famous surgeons. Oh, there ' s Christine Snow, the world renoun commercial artist. I am told that Debbie Hayes is now a well known interior decorator. Lori Gordon is recognized in New York, London, and Paris as the greatest fashion designer of the century. She is accom- panied by Cindy Hickey, a top model who is seen in one of Miss Gordon ' s latest creations. Robbie Hecker is arriving. She is Editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Times. Marina Kontos and Debbie Masterson are the last ones to arrive. They are great artists, known in both Europe and the United States. Here comes Bennie Clark, world renowned Olympic skiier, who also won first place on a dare, skiing down Disne land ' s Matterhom! What a wonderful class this was and liow little we knew how fast our dreams would come true! We are ready to enter this beautiful building with its magnificent stained glass windows. I must lea -e %ou now as Dr. Campbell prepares for the dedication of our Chapel. by BETTY NEUMANN 81
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