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Walking down mainstreet is Robin Beigonowski ringing doorbells. Avon calling! Leaving the downtown area we begin to fly around the countryside, passing over Edna and Eva's estate. The White Agricultural Empire. From our windows we can see Terry Bradfield's ski lodge, Big Ski . Manning the chairlift is Bob Brown and the Ski Patrol is headed by experts Lucy Dawson and Pat Clark. We also see Rene Boisvert's gas station. Tim Hamminga is pumping gas while Rene is driving a sportscar around the block. Across the street is Mark Peterson's Pizza Parlor and Cheryl Bucholz and Michelle Marker's Nursery. Our pilot, Tracey, has just said over the intercom that we are going in for a landing. As we approach the runway we notice the sign that reads Jim Geiger's International Airport. Now we are off to the Elk Rapids Park where Forest Ranger Jill Stepke will give us a tour. Back at the Greasy Spatula we comment on the flower arrangements donated by Ken Krumlauf. In walks John Cardella, The Sheik, followed by his harem of 20 girls who will later do a belly dance to the music of Damon Daveyis band with star flutist, JoAnne Orr. Over in the corner sits Diane Merillat and her cousin Iris Merillat who are both tellers in the bank. As we glance around the room we spot our classmate Laurie McCormick who is married and has 8 children. Her husband, the missionary, could not be with us because he was sent to Africa. He recently sent word back that Anne Greer, who had been miss ing since our senior year, has been found and is happily married to a pigmy. Just crashing the reunion is Steve Masley who flew his spaceship all the way from Proxima Centuri. Now arriving is 006, the private eye of ER. We knew him as Chad Williams, alias Corrupter. His pro- fession makes his well-known habit of getting involved in other people's affairs legal. Speaking of legal, pulling up in his black limo is Corky Norman, the newly selected Godfather of the Mafia, since he flunked out of pro basketball. Also pulling up to the curb is Dann Fox riding his trusty lawnmower, with rake in hand. The entertainment for this evening includes a Linda Carpenter fashion show. The fashions are sewn by Debbie Clark and modeled by Lynn Thomas, Votch Bush, and petite size Tina Kuchta. There will also be several speakers. Remember Brett Morse? He went on to become a professional float builder and practices dentistry as a hobby. Tonight he will give a speech on How to build a perfect Elk out of paper mache and chicken wire in one easy lesson. Speech pathologist Lynn Beardsley will also talk. Our special guest is unable to be with us tonight in person, but via satellite from his Round Office the President of the United States, Mike Sgriccia, and his secretary Mary Koenig, will join us. Artist Pam Pondell will paint a mural of the reunion's highlights on the ER water tower to remember this eventful night. We would like to thank the following sponsors: Curt Johnson's Butcher Shop, Doug White's Farm Equipment, and Ron Morrison's Cherry Orchards. They made this broadcast possible. If any viewers would like information on the history of the Class of '77 contact head librarian Judy Winters. This concludes our broadcast of the Class of '77's reunion. We hope you've enjoyed it. Thank you for tuning in. This is WERS signing off.
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