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A late arrival is Janet Kay Evers. She just turned pro last month. She was a member of the Olympic Volleyball team, then got a fabulous offer to play pro ball. She is known as quite a spiker. But who's this with her. Why of course, it's Norn Killiam, Janet's husband of 16 years. They're the proud parents of five TALL boys. Looks like they have a basketball team of their own. At last the Senior class is assembled for their 20th year reunion. You can be sure there will be much reminiscing about their wonderful years in C.H.S............
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Senior Class Prophecy The time—8:00 p.m. May 17, 1982. The place—Jerry's Club. A prominent night club in the city, Clarks of course. The occasion—the reunion of the Class of '62, just 20 years after graduation. Jerry's Club belongs to Jerry Zelazney and Jerry Stopak. We've heard that Carol Jilg, sometimes known as Carol Bemet the second, is entertaining for us this evening. There she is with her business manager, Doris Anne Phelps. They have both been quite successful since '62. The rest of the class is starting to arrive. Here comes Joe Bolen, owner of a large chain of supermarkets across the nation. It looks like he brought Jim Wfuble, a prominent tycoon, with him. Jim made his money by developing a new kind of chewing tobacco which can be chewed without spitting. This, along with his previous success in easily disposed of synthetic beer cans, has made him millions. Right behind them comes, it looks like a red hat. Yes, it's Jim Graves, alias Gravey who is now owner and guide of the game preservation and resort on Prarie Island. We are now disturbed by a siren. Why, it's Alan Peck, chief of police in the larger metropolitan area of Clarks. He brought Larry Mi Her, a forest ranger in charge of Yogi Bear and his friends in Jellystone National Park. We see a large group of people coming. It looks like the part of the class that turned to professional occupations. Valerie Rose leads them in. She has taken over her Dad's Shelling Co. after his retirement. Kathy Schutte is Mary Lane's competitor, with her column to the lovelorn, better known as Kathy's Kolumn. Marilyn Huele now has Marie Hulbert's position as hostess of Creative Cookery. Valinda Kohl, now a professional nurse, is working on wonder drugs. Here comes Connie Zoucha, an executive of the New York Stock Exchange. In come the Neel twins. Ron was beckoned to the South Sea Islands, where he hopes to win a wife from the native girls with his golden voice. Don is now a large rancher, and he and his wife, Jean, live comfortably in a beautiful house in the country. Last, but not least, come the married couples of the class. The former Sue Booth is now Mrs. Dale Hannappel. She and Dale are making their home in Colorado. Dale is now a sergeant in the U.S. Army. Margaret Kohl, now Mrs. Terry Furby, will have been married 19 years, June 8th. They are the parents of seven girls. Who's this we see strolling in happily? Well, it's none other than Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kozak. Mrs. Kozak is the former Angeline Bialas.
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Famous Last Words ANGLINE BIALAS - I like work; it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. JOE BOLEN - All women be evils—yet necessary evils. SUE BOOTH - Many people want jobs, but not many want work. JANET KAY EVERS - There's nothing the matter with me, I'm just TALL. JIM GRAVES - Success is still operated on the self-service plan. MARILYN HEULE - It ain't the school I don't like, it's the principal of the thing. CAROL JILG - To be sitting on top of the world isn't such a hot ambition. Consider the Eskimo. MARGARET KOHL - I would live to study, but not study to live. VALINDA KOHL - I don't take gifts from perfect strangers—but then, nobody's perfect. LARRY MILLER - Thrift is a wonderful virtue;—especially in an ancestor. DON NEEL - Women may not have more backbone than men, but most of them show more of it. RON NEEL - Any mechanism hard to manage is usually feminine. ALAN PECK - To get anywhere, strike out for somewhere, or you'll get nowhere. DORIS ANNE PHELPS - A good education enables you to get into more expensive trouble. VALERIE ROSE - Any girl can handle the beast in a man if she's cagey enough. KATHY SCHUTTE - If I can't take it with me, I'm not going. JERRY STOPAK - I love all blondes, no matter what color their hair is. JIM WRUBLE - To have the last word with a woman—apologize. JERRY ZELAZNY - The more we study the more we discover our ignorance. CONNIE ZOUCHA - A good way to relieve the monotony of any job is to quit.
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