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down the hall I met MABTHA LARSON and asked her what she was d6ing here. She said she was a teach- er at the college. She said she taught Boy's Tennis and Boy's P.E. It was getting late so I caught Sherry's bus back to Ekalaka. The next morning I saw a very large limousine drive down the street. When I asked whose it was nobody said a wora. So I walked into the street and flagged the car down, and it was no other than the most famous person to come out of the class, TERRI LF- WIS. She now plays middle linebacker for the Taiwan Tigers. You can see her on TV any Sunday during the football season. Terri informed me she had just seen an old friend of hers that was still in college. DIANE ERICKSON. I guess Diane is still trying to find ways to stay out of sch- ool. I thought I would drop by the old school just before I left for home, I was passing I saw a flash on the track. Could it be...It is-SHELL£Y GROSS still out there trying to break her high school track records. It seems to be she keeps getting slower and slower in her old age. As I took off in my jet, I looked down below me and there was KEVIN REHBEIN still trying to ride a bull. Never could ride them but he sure could outrun them. On my way home I thought I would stop off in Hollywood and catch the late movie. I couldn't believe it when I saw KENT PRUITT KEITH co- staring with Don Rickels in CPC Sharkey. Must have done well in the Marines. As I took off for home I heard a strange voice saying, Take me to Havanna. I turned around and there was GARY STRUB. His hi-jacking career lasted about as long as his movie career in Chico and the Man—about 20 seconds. On my last leg of the journey, I made my last stop at the super dome in New Orleans. The Minnesota Vikings and their Coach Mr. Ron Kaess were playing the Tampa Buccanners for the su- per bowl 55. Can you believe it-the Vikings finally won it, and after 40 years with the Viks', Coach Ron Kaess if finally going to retire. On my return I took one quick flight over my billion oil wells, and after my long flight, I was ready for a long swim in my imported ocean in the mid- dle of the Sahara. PAT QUADE 1977 Class History The class of '77 walked through the high school doors for the first time in 1974 with a total of 26 students. The first thing we did was to elect our class officers. They were as follows: Curt McCamish-president, Darrel Gentry-vice-president, Mauri Heggen-secretary-treasurer, and Sally Guyer and Pat Quade-student council representatives. Our class advisors were Mrs. Veronica Sikor- ski and Mr. John Nutter. Later in the year we lost one member of our class, Joe Baesler. As sophomores, we returned with a total of 28 students with the coming of Kathy Smith, Mark Stieg, and David Rice. Our class officers that year were Pat Quade-president, Darrel Gentry-vice- president, Mauri Heggen-s.ecretary-treasurer, and Martha Larson-student council representative. Our advisors were Mrs. Sikorski and Mr. Don Schillinger. Bill Coleman and Debbie Rupe joined us during the year, but both left later on. After making sure we got the freshman initiated in a proper way, we settled down to making money. When we returned as juniors, we found that we had 29 students. We'd lost Mark Stieg but gained Teri and Tami LaBree. Class officers were Sally Guyer-president, Kevin Rehbein-vice-president, Kelly Penn-secretary, Brad Freese-treasurer, and Kris Rehbein-student council representative. Our class advisors were once again Mrs. Sikorski and Mr. Schillinger. By continuing our money-making projects, we finally had enough money to put on the Junior-Senior Prom. Our theme was Colour My World , and the music was furnished by the Nightwalkers. It was hard work but we did it! And then came the year we'd been waiting for, our senior year, 1977. We'd lost David Rice and during the year Martha Larson went on to college, but we gained Helen Crabtree the second semester. Our senior officers were Greg Justice-president, Gary Strub-vice-president, and Brad Freese-secre- tary. Our loyal class advisors were Mr. Schillinger and Mr. Pat Mauch. We chose the daisy as our class flower, blue and silver as our colors, and Today's dreams are tomorrow's joys as our class motto. With this, wer finished our final year of high school. 20
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TOB dCJfflOOQS L. to R., Standing: Ed Kennedy, Frank Nies, Mrs. Love, Mike Hutton, Kerry Sch- neider, John Strub, Steve Gentry, John Harkins, Jim Keith, Shannon Brady, Rit Sterns, Dane Castleberry, Evan Woolston, Rocky Mraz, Seated: Janet Speel, mon, Marla Jardee, Karen Markuson, Deb Hughes, Wendy Carter, Sonja Loken, Tynie Mad- er, Rod Freese, Loralee 'White, Cindy Welch, Vivian Dingfeldor, Mr. Kaess, Miss- ing: Justin Till, Casey Wagner, Don Boggs, Mark Gundlach The Officers L. to R.: Rod Freese-Representative, Evan Woolston-President, Frank Nies-Vice- President, Wendy Carter-Secretary, Mr. Kaess-Advisor, Mrs. Love-Advisor 22
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