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Senior Class Prophecy by MAUREEN DOBSON It's 1985, and I, now a famous movie director, decided to return to my hometown to make my next movie: The Great Class of '75 . S the seventh largest city in the world. As I pull into town, my agent and friend JIM HUMES,,5 notices that the gas gauge on our 757 jet is or empty. So we took a right to TuFu's Gas Station, owned by former classmate Getting out of the jet, we were pounced upon by Twidle Dee and Twidle Dum, fBoth better known as DAVID MICHALK and STEVE BYINGTONj. After they checked out the jet, they informed us that overnight repairs were needed. So while the top mechanic DON CL ' .Y fwho incidentally, I found out, is married to the former worked o and I went to find a hotel. o here I am in Kettle Falls, Washington, now Walking dow he, hi hway, we noqtgzedm-thatkthe Orient College Basketball Team, owned and managed by ON BORDER andQQUG BEREND7, was having an exhibition game. Grabbing the last availa e seats, we settled back to watch. There were lots of fans there and on the K ttl 'd ' ' ' e e si e, LIZ ADAMS was leading the Kettle Falls High School Band in a joyful revival of the old tune: pep song . To my surprise out bounded JOEL MCDUFFEE as center, LESTER LYONS and DON LOUIE as guards, followed by DON WALKER and lVlIKE BUTTELO as forwards. It was a great game. At halftim I ' e o to et some popcorn and ran in RRY LO T his 'fe, the former . E I A She told me about her job a SQ?-1 r at 'Boobs Bra Factory'b owned b D- BIE CARROL , More inquiries told me thati ARSHPE BRAUNER KIN wa er top model. KJV
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First Row: Mark Young, Jerry Lawrence,,,S1Lannon Kaiser, mfeannef Avey, Second Row: Val Matlock, lllfayfliesxl' Ed White, Jogx ! Graves, Bob Frastad, Qbgisgl Loewl :- k-fu? X KV yylgx-v l xgl,-X K-X lfxu Kettle Falls Rice Jerel Beardslee, Nena Dotts, Denni Ball, Rita Rotter 72 Year Seniors Marcus First Row: Dave Sphuler, Debbie C arro ll, Second Row: Lester Lyons, Sharon Gilmore, Debbie Kifer, Kevin Mockel. M51 M Mary Mclrvin, Jiaqxpzlllgmes, Diana House. Orient
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Just then someone spilled hot chocolate all over me. My screaming prompted the school janitor, LEO PETERSON, to call an ambulance. The driver, PHIL FEARS, took me straight to Kettle Falls General Hospital Number 14. Thereggas-.snilronnded by the emergency staff, which consisted of, incidentally, lots of my old pals. QEAN and SHANNON who were the co-head nurses in charge of emergencies, and DRS, SHARO GILMORE and CHRISTY ROGERS, who diagnosed my illness as temporary, but suggested I stay the night anyway. The next morning Ihad a visitor, DAVE SPHULER, who now owns his own railroad, Bur- lington Southern. We talked and decided to have a party that night. So after I checked out of the hospital, we went shopping. The first store we came upon was Zig Zag Lid Company owned by CHR HOWELL and his wife, the former JOAN GRAVES, Another partner in the business wa IZ SWAN also their top sales representative. The next store was a grocery store, Yokeway, 'owned by BOB FROSTAD andiKEVIN MOCKEL Next was a clothing store owned by LORI TREMBLAY, Her three world-famous models were liITA ROTTER, NENA DOTTS wd Traveling on further, we ran out o-f stores and found ourselves at Kettle Falls Army Head- quarters. Realizingthat we were lost, we decided to go inside. The minute we stepped inside the gates and triggered the alarm, a guard came running out of nowhere. It was ERIC DUBES When we told him who we were, he took us to see General LEAH ENQUIST, After a drink and ' some small talk, she introduced us to her two lieutenants, BOB MCDANIELS and PHYLLIS HARRINGTON. Then it 'Was time for me to go. I said good-bye to Dave and started walking back to my hotel. On the way, I saw several signs that told me what some of my old classmates were doing with their lives. For instance, TRACY ASHBAUGH'S FUR TRAPPERS, INC. , CARY CUMMINGS' Guitar Palace, and MIKE WILLIAMS' Whittling School. That night at the party I got a better chance to talk to all my friends. I found out that JERRY LAWRENCE was in Washington D. C. , receiving the Gravedigger of the Year award, and that CHUCK SPEGAL and his wife, 2 .ENDA are in London touring with the Kettle Falls Opera House, and JULIE ANDERSON and had both gotten married. They and their husbands were running the Mc. and Building Company . CHARLIE IQRONVALL is their top architect and ALAN LATHROP and JEREL BEARD ir to builders. Later that night 1 ran into VALERIE IVLATLOCK and yA5L Val told me that she is now also married and her history students at the high school call her Mrs, R. , and and RICK MILLER were partners in a french horn and trombone manufacturing company. Another surprise came when W told me thatnshe is now married to ALLEN PAYNE, They 'own the biggest ranch in America, and I NA HOU and DEBBI LAW were their top ranch hands I also found out that KATHY SMITH and , L ran the biggest travelling rodeo ever. I made a point of visiting the rodeo grounds the next day and found out that ED WHITE was their star bronco-buster. For the next three weeks I filmed for my movie, inviting everyone I saw to come and see it when it was finnished. And finally it was. For the GRAND OPENING Iused the Kettle City Music Hall. Everyone came. I was proud when they all walked out of the building at the end of the movie, remembering all the good times the CLASS OF 75 had.
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