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and Joy Dave Brandon Bill Heffley Shirley Kettles Diane Olson Tom Souder Cindy Walter Sue Bashore Diane Cripe Tom Walter Tim Brown Jayne Bussell Judy Favinger Nancy Tuttle Sandy Grant Sharon Bowerman Marsha Osmun Bob Souder Dave Ennis Jody Sockrider Page 25
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Mother ' s Pride Margaret Kruse Jim Heller Jane, Joe, and John Kessler Ronnie Thomas Laurie Hunter Mary Ellen McCarthy Janet Manon Cindy Hood Bill Kruse Sandy Goodwin Joyce Coe Roger Souder Page 24
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SENIOR PROPHECY We see Kalene Axtell ' s smiling face Advertising Strohs on a billboard space. Neung Gi Bak, we all agree, Is now racing a new M. G. Under the ground lies Fred Barkey; He gave the cops to much milarky. The last we heard from Sue Bashore, She was a part owner in a liquor store. Larry Beuret, who was a brain, Is now an engineer on a train. An important job has Kathy Boger; She is now chief clerk for Kroger. Carolyn Boren, we ' re happy to say, Has just gotten married this very day. South of the border down Mexico way You find Sharon Bowerman dancing ballet. Dave Brandon, we have learned, Is a fireman who got burned. In the circus is Tim Brown; You guessed it, a clown. Sitting in the brig is Malinda Burns; She was caught making too many U turns. Jayne Bussell is still going strong As a writer of popular songs. Ken Buttermore now has a plane; He flies through the country making rain. In business is Dale Cochard Making dough as a Wall Street broker. Cora Cochran is no more For through a red stoplight she tore. Joyce Coe is a singer yet; She ' s now soprano for the Met. Bob Conner, I ' m sorry to say, Has more bills than he can pay. Karen Cornelius, the last we heard, Was running a home for wingless birds. Diane Cripe will be married soon; She ' s been waiting for many a moon. Steve Davidson, we have seen, Is living it up in New Orleans. For Sandy Doden school isn ' t through; She ' s now the president of Podunk U. Marsha Eisner ' s been married for years, And she ' s washing diapers up to her ears. Dee Engstrom ' s a successful girl; She is married to an Earl. Dave Ennis is over the hurdles; He ' s now making plastic girdles. Larry Essley is doing well; What it is we just can ' t tell. Judy Favinger has the best job yet; She has a shop that sells used pets. Jon Feagler hasn ' t gone too far As photographer for the Evening Star. Sandi Ford is doing well now; She has three pigs and one cow. The great hunter is Marsha Fox; She has killed a mighty ox. Jewell Frazier has done well by far As marriage counselor for the Evening Star. Mike Frownfelter has put up shop; He now owns the Tip Top. Joe Garceau is making rhymes As poetry editor of the New York Times. Sandra Goodwin is a southern belle; She struck it rich with an oil well. Up for murder is Sandy Grant; She has killed a little ant. Joyce Grosh is where she wanted to be; She ' s now known as a V. I. P. Carol Hardy is flying high As a maker of glass eyes. Harve Harris is in a mess; He was caught setting fire to A. H. S. For Bill Heffley ' s business is ripping; He makes his money honey dripping. Jim Heller, we have heard, Has — how do you say it? — gone to the birds. Charley Hillman never sees a tree As test driver for G. M. C. Cindy Hood, we all agree Is a test driver for G. M. C. Janet Hoodelmier is still on the trail; She never yet has found a male. Baseball ' s the game for Laurie Hunter; She is the American League ' s leading bunter. The Kessler twins, John and Joe, Are running a dairy in Kokomo. Page 26
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