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UNDA VALCOURE Pep Club, 9-11; Ciris Glee, 10-12. DENNIS THRASH Key Club, 2 yrs. ; BECK, president; Operators club, 3 yrs. ; Secretary 2 yrs. ; All School Play, crew; Football, 1 yr. ; Basketball, 2 yrs. ; Track, 1 yr. ; Photog- raphy club, 1 yr. ; Radio crew, 1 yr. BERNADETTA VOPAT Pep Club, 4 yrs; FHA, 11-12; FHA Executive Council, 12; Girls Glee, 11-12. STEVE TOWNSEND Boys State, 11; School Council Vice-President, 12; Band, 9-11; Dance Band, 9-11; Pep Band, 9, 10; Football, 4 yrs. ; Basketball, 4 yrs. ; Track, 4 yrs. ; Class President, 10, 11; Class Vice-Presi- dent, 9; A Cappella, 4 yrs. ; Boys Glee. 4 yrs. ; Boys Octet. 11; Spanish Club. 10; Trombone Quartet, 9-11; Brass En- semble, 9-ll;C-Club, 11,12.
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SHEILA ROSS Pep Club, 3 yrs. ; Kayettes, 1 yr. ; FHA, 1 yr. j BECK, 12; Girls Glee, 2 yrs. AUCE SALLMAN Pep Club, 9, 10, 11; FHA, 9, 10; Girls Glee, 11, 12. BEVERLY SCHLEUDER Pep Club, 3 yrs. ; Kay- ettes, 9, 10; FHA, 9, 10; Girls Glee, 4 yrs. DYNA SHERWOOD Pep Club, 4 yrs. ; Kayettes, 12; nomi- nee to Girls State; FHA. 10, 11, 12-Vice Pres. ; School Council, 10, 11; Band, 9. 10; A Cappella, 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club, 10; Girls Glee, 3 yrs. MARVIN SHUNN Track, 4 yrs.; A Cappella, 4 yrs. ; Boys Glee, 4 yrs. EDDA SIGUARARDOTTIR Pep Club, 12; Kayettes, 12; School Council. 12; FTA, 12; A Cappella 12; Girls Glee, 12; Art Club, 12; French Club, 12; FTA. 12.
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KATHY WLECH - NANCY WILCOX-- Pep Club 2 years, Kayettes 2 years, B.E. C.K. 12, Girls' Glee 3 years. Pep Club 2 years, Kayettes 2 years, B.E. C.K. 12, Girls' Glee, 4 years. NOT PICTURED DARRELL ALLEN SHARON DELFORCE LINDA MASON BRENDA STORTZ GREG TRACY Senior Class Prophecy Forward aim forward, oh time in your flight; Make me a prophet just for tonight. The Senior Class of 1968 would like to adopt this poem as the purpose for our class prophecy-to look into the future approximately ten years and see what great achievement each one has made. Darrell Allen-still stack- ing cases of beer. Larry Anderson-doing the Karate commercials on T. V. Lois Arnold-has moved up to head electrician at May- fields. Lei and Barleen-mowing the White House lawn. Don Basel-President of the Cirl Scouts of America. John Bauer-Mustang dealer at Rice. Dennis Blochlinger-Mayor of Belleville. Terry BohLing-she's now the new manager of the bowl- ing alley. It's called Bohling Bowling. Ccrald Bray-bouncer for the Golden Nugget in Las Vegas. Cynthia Brichaili-she has finally completed her famous film, Cleopatra. Dennis Burt-he's a travel- ing minstrel singer. Paula Charbonneau-is married and living happily ever after. Betty Charticr-she's moved to San Francisco. Richard Clark-the official manager for the Harlem Globe Trotters. Steve Cl ark-math tutor for the President. James Cole-is a coal miner in South Africa. Steve Collins-set a land speed record from his house to Helen's. Joy Cook-protestor, pro- testing down with, up with the people. Susie Cook-just completed her book- 101 Ways to Sneak Out of the.House. Mark Cozine-deep under- ground, trying to find his wav out of the missle complex he built. Steve Day-he has changed his last name from Day to Night. David Dclforge-head pickle stomper at Peter Piper's Pickle Factory. Sharon Deiforge-head in- spector at the Goober's Peanut Butter Factory. Jan Detrixhe-cattle rancher in Wyoming. Warren Downer-now makes false teeth, uppers and down- ers. Craig Dutton, after years of breeding, has finally devel- oped a 40- pound chicken. Nora Dutton is checking pure milk for Tip Top Dairies. Dave Ensign-director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Marvin Fahring-head of the national FFA. Charlie Foster is now a monk, fasting in the Hima- laya Mountains. Bersita Frybargcr is the Avon lady for Concordia. Jan Hagler is still recover- ing from the crick in her neck from looking up at Rick. Larry Hanson-out of popu- lar demand, Larry has changed his name to Leroy. Dean Hays-the majority leader in the U. S. Senate. Melanie Hepperly-the first runner-up for Miss Universe. Rodney Hess-ambassador to Sweden. Willis Higgins-training tigers for the circus. Chris Hilton-population counter at Clyde. Brad Hopkins-carry-out boy at Boogaarts. Christine Huber-art instruc- tor on finger painting. Keith Hundley-a preacher leading the civil rights move- ment. Pcggy Johnston-teacher of American government in Hutchinson. Dorothy Keam is a hair stylist at Klips, Kuts and Kurls. John Keam-a farmer. Susan Kennett-serving cof- fee, tea or milk on a slow boat to China. Laurel King-opera singer for the Lawrence Welk Show. Harvey Kling-trying to find out really how many shaves you get from a Persona razor blade. Kathy Komcman-painting a mural on the dome of the capitol building. Don Lambert-flipping lights as the light director on Broad- way. Larry Larkins-he's finally returned to earth after being captured by a UFO. Janet Lesperance-going from door to door selling Girl Scout cookies. Teresa Marcotte-doing Brand X commercials on TV. Rgina Martin-still break- ing windows with baseballs. Linda Mason-fashion model for Sears, Roebuck, and Co. Kenny McKenna-perfect- ing hair-dos for Emiko's. Carol Meats is now a farmer's wife, raising wheat, cows, chickens, pigs, horses, ducks, and babies. Martin Miller has just accepted a position at Macy's. David Mosher-manager of the Deep Rock gas station. Lynn Mosher- starting up a new Playboy Key Club. Debra Musick-editor of the Wall Street Journal. Dewey Nelson is racing his '59 Ford in the Indianapolis 500. B. J. O'Brien has made a million on a new record. Janet Otis wraps Tootsie Rolls in a Tootsie Roll Factory. Mary Owensby takes in ironing to help feed Craig's 40-pound chicken. Patty' Palmquist-the first lady president of Duckwalls, Inc. Michael Pei 1-organizing a long chain of Pell Enterprises. Stanton Perry has taken over as head doctor in General Hospital. Price Pickard, after years of lifting weights, has finally gotten to the Mr. Universe contest. Mike Plowman-trying to find a new way to procrasti- nate. Gail Potter plays the piano at Shakey's Pizza Parlor. Jolcne Price-librarian in the Library of Congress. Roncllc Ralston has just finished running around the world for her third time. Carol Reeves-doing Miss Clairol commercials on TV. Rick Reeves is suffering from severe back pains from leaning over to talk to Jan. Pinuccia Rehbcin has perfected the permanent wave. Sheila Ross-racing her horse at Thundercloud Park. Alice Sallman- giggling for TV commercials. Beverly Schieuder-making pottery for the Indians in Mexico. Dyna Sherwood has taken her prize Angus to the bull fights in Mexico. Marvin Shunn is a KNCK radio announcer. Bob E. Snyder-Black Belt Karate expert. Bob G. Snyder-chief lumberjack in the North Woods of Nebraska. Claudia Stinson-still waiting. Barbara Sutton-selling apples at the Kentucky Derby. Donny Thomas has taken over Thomas' New and Used Furniture. Dennis Thrash is a five- star general. Steve Townsend is the personal trainer to Joe Nam- ath. Greg Tracy-ringing the bells in the Catholic church. Linda Valcoure sells lemonade at her stand in the Sahara Desert. Bemie Vopat- cooking for the summer work crew. Kathy Wclsh-president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Armed Forces. Nancy Wilcox works at Bike's taking orders. Mary LaJBonte is the Su- preme Court reporter. Edda Sigurdardottir-a cheerleader at Yale. 28
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