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Class Prophecy When a decade has passed these things you will find, for some life has gone rough, for others life has gone fine. No matter how you feel about events herein quoted, your life in the future we have here noted. BREND.A ANDERSON has set up her own ' Back Door ' . BERTA BAKER is now presiding as the first woman president of the U.S.A. (Heaven help us) LARRY BATHO now leads a band called Batho ' s Bombers. DUANE BAWKS has been promoted to Super Duper Pooper Scooper, a position of high importance on Mackinac Island. KATHY BELONGA now owns her own babysitting clinic. JIM BOAL is now the chief cheese cutter. BOB BOSLEY is now minting nickels. DENNIS CRISP is now a carpenter in Goetzville and is trying to keep from getting hammered. MARY CRISP is now happily married and resides just a hop, skip, and a jump across the border. DAVE FREDERICKSON is STILL on cloud 9. JAN HORTON has taken over Mr. Hopkin ' s job as head mathematician of PHS. JEFF HUYCK is now night janitor in one of the Swiss banks. RICFIARD HUYCK has taken over his father ' s company and turned it into a demolitions squad. KIM IZZARD has a gossip column in the Pickford Paper called Katty Kim . JANE KRONEMEYER now runs her own nursing home at Disney Land. KATHY LANG is married, resides in Central Illinois, and has even learned to talk funny. ANDY ' LA TCTOR has opened a Ponderosa Steak House in downtown Barbeau. MIKE MC CORD now plays center for the Detroit Pistons, and is making a tidy little bundle. BEV MAC DONALD is the Secretary of the United States Treasury Department. ALISON MC DONALD has learned the ropes of the real estate business and is trying to sell Capital Hill. ALAN MC DOWT LL runs a special depot only for ' Big Trains ' . TAMMY MC KIDDIE has been married three times--to the same man. BEV MICRALSKI is the most successful door-to-door salesman (oops, woman) in Stalwart. JAN MILLER has bought the MGG Restaurant and has her family working for her. MARK MURPHY has taken over the Economy Store and sells more than Carpet and furniture. LAURA NETTLETON presides as Queen of Blairville. TOM O ' CONNOR now owns O ' Connors, and has expanded it to include a salvage. SHERRY OLMSTEAD has her own beauty salon with an adjoining ' boaling ' alley. JOEL PEFFERS has taken over the world and has big plans for his people, (who have thought that he could do it. ) PAM QUINNELL now owns Quinnell ' s Funeral Home and added a dance hall at the back. BILL ROSING has become a rock and roll star and always has girls bowing down before him. LINDA SCHMITIGAL has written a book called How to Not get Stuck on a Snowmobile Trail in your Car. PAUL SIMS is still trying to sell Les Cheneaux Carnival Buttons. ROD SLATER owns Slater ' s Service Station and to every customer he gives his famous grin and handshake. WANDA SMITH is still moving between Pickford and Cedarville. BILL SMITH got a dishonorable discharge from the Navy for being smarter than his Admiral DEB TRAYNOR is the head of the Dating Service set up by herself. BRUCE WAGNER is now teaching self-control at the new school. JEFF WAYBRANT is working for the mob and is doing very well--so says his bank account. PAM WONNACOTT is still working at her prosperous job with Pittman ' s on Marquette Island.
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Class History A class of unrefined freshmen entered the great halls of P .H.S . in 1973. The first thing we had to do was elect a brilliant leader. Larry Batho ran unopposed and won. In September we were brutally initiated by the sophomores. The first event we participated in was the Halloween Car- nival. Our Candidate was Deb Fountain. Didn ' t make it that year. Pam Quinnell, Kim Izzard, and Beth Wise were our Vivacious freshmen Cheerleaders. Moving up a rung on the ladder we entered our sophomore year, getting bigger and better all the time. Commander-in-chief was Rod Slater. Our Halloween Carnival Candidate was Sherry Olmstead. We flopped with tiie ticket sales ana got beat again. Leading the cheers were Kim Izzard, Linda Nayback, Sherry Olmstead, and Pam Quinnell. What we lacked in intellect we made up in pep. In September we dehumanized the class of ' 78 with our savage initiaton. Oh, sweet revenge! ! In September or ' 75 we began the only year we ever did anything prosperous, led by our women ' s libber, Bev Mac Donald. Kathy Belonga was our Carnival Candidate. We Struck Out. Cheerleaders were Kim Izzard, Sherry Olmstead, and Pam Quinnell. During the year we poisened the community with our Ham and Spaghetti Suppers. We sold concessions at football and basketball games, ripping off more than we paid for. We got our class rings--at last we could go steady! In the fall of ' 76 we entered P. H.S. for the last year. As a group of polished seniors we were able to get away with murder. Captain Paul Sims was our fearful leader. We entered the carnival in vain with Jan Miller as our candidate. Our three spirited cheerleaders were Kim Izzard, Bev MacDonald and Pam Quinnell. Our Christmas Card Sales were a debacle, making a record $4.32 profit, but we soothed our mutilated egos with the birthday calenders, and bake sales. We finally got a Queen when Kim Izzard won Homecoming. We composed this annual (annual what?) of sorts, to help us remember our exceptional high school years.
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Do You Remember Who was in the ' Clan ' ? Who always smoked in the bathrooms? Whose papers you always used to pass? Whose shack you went to for parties? Who exploded the smoke-bombs? Who caused tlie most trouble at our class meetings? Who was in the Stalwart Mafia? Who came to school high most of the time? Who skipped school most often? Who deserved to serve the most time in detention?
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