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George Reppcrt: manager of the Reading Fairground pit crew. Pat Reppcrt: runs a wrestling camp for young boys. Donna Rhoads: making clothes for himi'. Steve Rhoads: working his way up to the presidence at Mack Truck. Kay Rosendale: Birdsboros only woman taxi driver. Glenna Rush: still as quiet as a mouse. joe Ruyak: still trying to figure out why everyone calls him uflakyn, Linda Schaeffer: changed her name to Olivia Bernhart, while modeling for Vogue. Nancy Schaeffer: part time referee for girls' hockey, Carmine Schatz: still practicing to be a fairy queen. joe Schiel: practicing his part as Mr. Wizard. Gerald Schweitzer: manager of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Renee Seidel: manufacturing ski poles. judy Seyfert: personal secretary for Engelbert Humperdink. Gus Sheeler: Teaching all his girls how to play baseball. Cindy Sine: sunbathing on her own private beach. Vince Smale: still laughing at bad jokes. Linda Smith: is still having hair raising experiences. Roxane Stercula: in her nurse's cap, sheis on the minds of all the interns, Doug Stine: coach for the Gollubtown ice hockey team. Kelly Stine: blowing her bugle for the Salvation Army. Bev Stropes: acting out Happy Hollywood for her children. Bob Swisher: still banging on those drums. Sue Swisher: still guessing her way through multiple choice questions. Robin Thompson: manufacturing astrology posters. Teresa Trey: fighting with her husband over who's boss Mary Truckley: still battling over principles with history teachers. Norman Updegrove: still smiling. Cindy Vroman: still racing with that Corvair. Lisa Wagner: elected representative to all parties, Kathy Walsh: still shaking when she has to give a speech. Terry Warden: teaching Dalmations how to chase fires. joanne Webb: trying to hike to Africa. Paul Weller: well know car compressor: he does it without the aid of a machine. Frank Wiltrout: his chain of beer tabs now reaches around the world. Dino Wise: playing professional football despite frequent injuries. Sue Wunderlich: typing up a storm, tornado, hurricane, . . . Debbie Yanos: still having Tupperware demonstrations. jane Yocom: still thinks sheis L' Batty in more ways than one. Cindy Yoder: still carries candy with her at all times. Harry Zimmerman: still ringing buzzers and slaming doors. Astrid Ziolkowski: first Polish woman to land on the moon. Pat Cuccaro: he's still L' Flattern K I
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Bob Hendricks: Hen is now renting out his house for party conventions. Sue Henry: being an architect, she's rebuilding Birdsboro. Kay Hess: letting her boss do the typing while she dictates, Rusty High: owner and operator of High's Grocery Chainu. Adele Hoopes: operates the Berks County Animal Care Center. jim Houp: D. Bfs ownly clown to make it to Ringling Bros. Circus. Diane Hummel: heads up the District's womens lib movement. Kathy Iezzi: counselor at the Hopewell Cheerleading Camp. Tom Illig: lost in the Sahara Desert with one camel and one harem. Rick Ingram: professional demolition motncycle driver with plenty of practice. Rob Ingram: manager of the Atlantic City Burlesque Theater. Randy jackson: instead of saying i'Then Came Bronson , they're saying 'iThen Came jackson . Matt johnson: leaving hair samples for uredheads only Terry johnson: riding a skidoo to grandmothers house. Debbie Katchur: taking the temperatures of all the interns. Keith Kelly: squashing grapes with his feet for the Taylor Wine Company. jeff Kimes: still in the race for the most days absent. Sherry Kline: lettering all the signs needed in the Birdsboro area. jane Knepp: checker at one of Highys grocery stores. Shirley Kocur: proprietor of the Shirley Kocur Funny Farm. Kevin Kulp: chief of the Kulptown Fire Company. Lisa Kulp: making macrame belts for the guys in Pottstown. Cindy Labe: organizer ofthe Amity Gardens Color Guard Club. Steve Lacey: owns and operates the Rocky Mountains. Linda Levengood: a big success at home and at work. are 'W Y jeff Lindahl: still taking leaves of absence. Ross Lindahl: opening Birdsboroys first Playboy Club. Palma Maddaloni: still trying to find her way home from Washington DC. Kurt Malizzi: Wildwood lifeguard enjoying the sea, sun, and girls. Lisa Marks: lost in the Appalachian Mountains, helping every- one she finds. Bradley M auger: reincarnated in the form of a bomb. Steve May: head ape at the D.B.Zoo, Betty McCarthy: American flag carrier at the NFL games. Rob Millard: teaching all the neighbors, kids how to wrestle alligators. Roxanne Millard: has started her own Romper Room. Paul Miller: first man to fly around the world without the aid of an airplane. Donna Mohr: seldom gets the urge to bite her nails. Tom Moll: still melting five girls' hearts at one time. Diana Montgomery: laughed so hard she laid an egg. Bonnie Moser: the Presidentis data processor, Diane Moyer: cracking her gum for anyone who wants to hear it cracked. Linda Nagel: giving tutoring lessons in Calculus. Robin Nester: private stewardess for all the New York jets. Dave Neyer: writing the book, How to Sleep Through Class . Laurie Paine: still saying, Go Army. Sonia Painter: was stated as being the worlds best chemist. john Palmieri: owner of the Palmieri Pizza chain, was found eating all his profits. Michelle Pickar: still eonjuring up those witch brews. Bill Povilaitis: bought ninty acres so heyd have a good place to hunt. Brenda Quinter: singing for the New York Metropolitan Opera. Tom Reeser: First person to convert a basement into a ?.
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