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Senior Class Prophecy qcomrwueoy Mrs. Bette Weber Glass gave birth to quintuplets in a Spokane hospital today. The quintuplets, all girls , are the first to be born in the thited States. lhyne Longfield, the noted pediatrician, describes their condition as excellent. Robert Mills, principal of Freennn High School, escaped without 1n,1ury from an auto- mobile accident on Sunset Hill. The other driver, Helen Binpman was attempting to pass him. She collided with a car caning the other way and ccmpletely denolished her car re- ported Robert Olmstead, the investigating state patrolman. Mrs. Della Boy Brooks, the widow of the late General Electric president , entertained friends at her home last night. It was her first party since her millimaire husband's death. Television executive, Robert Collins, today announced his engagement to his private secretary, Karen Lesser. They plan to be married in her hometown immediately. Now I switch you over to Vary Buntrock, your sports commentator. Hello, everycne, now to the latest happenings in the sports world. Nancy Schneider, owner of the Boston Women's Gym and trainer of lady wrestlers, an- nounced today that she is confident Minnie the Muscles will win tomorrow n1ght's fight against n1g1and's Mighty Stella . Meanwhile in their Florida training camp, Hank Owen, coach of the Giants, professio- nal football team, reported an injury to his star center. It is feared that he will not be able to play in the opening game cn Saturday, at Ins Angeles. Beverly Dentcn, the wcmen's world tennis champion , announced today that she is retir- ing from the gms because of an injury she received in her last tournament. Now to Geiger Iield and your weather forecaster, Jerry Slinkard. The weather tomorrow will be fair and wamer with slight winds. The low should be a- bout 50 degrees with a high of 80 degrees. Today's high was 75 degree at M30 P. M. and last n1ght's low was M9 degrees. Listen apin tomorrow night, same time, same channel. Good night.
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Senior Class Prophecy Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is Del Koch with the latest news of today, MBI 2, 1970. The big news of the day, of course, is that of the tmited States man-carrying rocket successfully reached the moon. The rocket, carrying its designer, Dr. James Hamilton and his assistances arrived at its destination at exactly 5:00 P.M. today. The president an- nounced the news at a special news conference early this evening. hrther information is classified at this time. Deana Kopp , the famous model, reported today that a 35,000 mink coat was stolen fran her New York apartment while she was visiting friends. The police report that they have no clues to the theft. New York oartomist, John Gruber, an expert on Modern art was in Spokane today to look at an amateur painting by Gene Ashmore, a dealer in Ford cars in Rockford, ltshing- ton. Mickey Vens, Omer of Ven's grocery chain stores has recmtly sold his business to lleanor Bheard Barks, the wealthy owner of a chain of beauty parlors. A tragedy darkens the news tonight. During the brief lightning storm last night , ligatning struck a famhouse at Valleyford, Washington burning it to the ground. Michael Morden, owner, reports that 320,000 worth of damages was done. Iortunately, he has insur- ance to cover the damages. Don Sahli, popular recording star and teenage idol, has been inducted into the Navy for two years. His latest recording has sold over two million copies. A new progressive educational program, developed by H. S. C. president, Dr. Stana Bmith, is in its experimental stages at the college. 'This program features less study- ing with more social life. This is H1 Heslsert, interrupting this broadcast to bring you the g-eat news about a new product which your spcnser has ,just recently introduced to the public. It is the newest, lost revolutlcnary discovery yet-----------------. Thank you for your kind atten- tion. How back to the nears. Phe news of a new type of wheat brigateus the agricultural outlook for next year. hed and hank Primer, co-owners of a plant nursery in Spokane, announced at a meeting of the Washington Wheat Growers' Associaticn that they have developed a new type of wheat. The wheat, named Prime, will yield at least l.20 bushels an acre. larm Dick lelscn, wife of the Joint Chief of Staff of the lavy is honoring the Presidmt and his wife at a banquet givm in her mnsion in H-shington D. C. tmigt. Over two hundred guests, all numbers of the government are invited to the gla affair. In foreign news tonight, Nina Strahl, a missionary, arrived in Ragland to talk with King Charles at the palace. She is seeking more aid so that she may continue her work with the head-hunters in Africa. H Frank McCoy, a Fuller Brush man has won his case in court. His lawyer, Carroll Sharp proved that his case was strcnger then that of the defendant. Mr. McCoy was suing Mr. and gg. William Blank for damages done to him when he was bitten by their dog while on the Winner of the Oscar for the best actress of the year, Dana lane, announced hgr mten- time to quit the movies and devote her time to televisim. Joan Cross, editor of the New York Times, has flovm to Florida for a month's vaca- ticn. She will attend a newspaper editors cmventim while she is there.
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Mary Buntroclz Band 1, 2, 5, Chorus l, 2, 5, County Chorus 1, 5, 103 Colmty Baal 2, 5, log Librarian Pep Club 1, 2, 5, Us Us 2, 1, 55 Us James Hamilton Class President 1, 2, 53 Basketball 1, 2, 5, 143 Foot- ball 1, F.F.A. 1, 2, 5, ug F. F. A. Convention 53 land Judging 23 Crops Judging 53 F. F. A. Secretary 53 F.F.A. President 1+3 Student Body President 143 Band 1, 23 Let- termen's Club 1, 2, 5, 103 Lettemenfs Club Secretary 53 Lettennen's Club President 1+ 3 Fire Patrol 53 Annual Staff 2, 5, 103 Student Council 143 Livestock Judging 53 Live- stock Show 2, 53 Assistant Editor on Annual Staff' 1+. fy, John Gruber Band l, 2, 5, hs Chorus 1, 2, 53 Heroes Just Happen 53 Curtain Going U'p 1+3 Coun- ty Band. 1, 2, 5, 143 Annual Editor 13 Garem Art Editor 14. Heroes Just Happen 53 Curtain Going Up 153 Girls' League l, 2, 5, 143 Drill Team kj County Music Con- test 14.
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