Harlowton High School - Engineer Yearbook (Harlowton, MT)

 - Class of 1983

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BhCC. m COMM. 1983 Salutatorian. Julie Ness Valedictorian, Shirley Teig Butch Popp and Bobbi Cass Guest Speaker, Christene Meyers Mary Widdicombe and Gary Westburg. 15

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PRomecY Here It is ten years after graduation. Vicki and I are waiting for Becky to arrive. We are having a tea party and we begin to discuss our class reunion. Vicki: So are you going to make it to the class reunion? Trish: I would't miss it for the world. Hey, do you think that Brent Anderson will go? Vicki: Sure he will, but he will probably be late. Did you know that he is famous now? Trish: No, I didn’t. What did he do? Vicki: Well, I was going through the Guiness Book of World Records, and I saw his name for having taken the longest test in history. Trish: I can believe that. Vicki: I suppose that David Crowley will be there supervising the wine list and picking out the music. Trish: Yup. Did you know that he is a celebrity also? I guess that he has started a new type of playboy, at the end of it is a wine list and a pull our record with sensual music. Vicki: He always had good tast in music. What about Becky? Trish: I invited her, she should be here any minute. KNOCK, KNOCK. KNOCK Trish: Come in. Becky: Hi girls, sorry I'm late, but as I was walking out the door I got a phone call from Debbie Hanson. Vicki: Really? What did she have to say? Becky: Well, she didn’t have much time. You know that she is working for the President of the United States. Vicki: You mean the president of the United States? What does she do? Becky: She is her personal secretary. You know it’s been said that she is the one who is really running the government. Vicki: So that’s why the country is doing so good now. Trish: Becky(?) Vicki was just asking me what you have been up to. Is there any certain man in your life? Becky: I finally became a parole officer. And as for a certain guy, will I met this prisoner and we fell in love while discussing hubcaps. Vicki: Becky, do you know if Ole Olsen is going to be at the class reunion? Becky: He sure is. Did you know that he is a professional wrestler? I just saw him on TV in Georgia Wrestling. His name was the Bohemian Devil. Vicki: Does anyone know what happened to Julie Ness and Mary Widdicombe? Becky: Really what happened to the two of them after they went to college and took business. Trish: Well, Julie is in a rock group called Julie Jet and the Red Hearts. I guess she is going to be on soul train soon. The only catch is that you have to be black. Vicki: I wonder how she is going to pull that off? Trish: And, Mary lives just down the block from Julie. She is an interior decorator. I hear she even decorated Burt Reynolds bathroom. Becky: Did you know that Steve Taber caught the Red-Light Syndrome? Vicki: What's that? Becky: Well, the doctor’s aren’t quite sure yet, but they do know that it is in it’s early stages. Trish: I wonder if it has anything to do with the 8th grade??? Vicki: You know it really looks like our class is making names for themselves. Take Shirley Teig. Becky: What’s she done? Vicki: I guess after ten years of medical school she started a new practice. She’s invented male gynecology. Becky: I always knew she was boy crazy. Trish: Did you know that Gary Westburg is living out of the country? Becky: No, I didn’t. Where is he? Trish: I guess that he is really rolling in the gold down in Columbia. Vicki: I guess that Butch Popp is still scuba diving. Becky: He sure is and I guess that he has invented a new form of diving. Trish: What’s that? Becky: Well, ever since that party after our Senior Banquet he has been doing a strip tease under water. Trish: I’d like to see that. Vicki: What abut Michael Seitz? Trish: You mean the General? He finally finished his book that he started in the 8th grade. He made so much money on it that he bought his own island, started 29—t man A dMAJeue a finally finished his book that he started in the 8th grade. He made so much money on it that he bought his own island, started Trish: Is he the one that started “leutonomic's?” • Becky: He sure is. Vicki: What Leutonomic's? Trish: It’s a teen-age reform policy. All shy senior boys must cruise at noon with a car load of girls. Becky: Well, that should help a few boys out. Vicki: I guess that 'ole Phyllis is still married and has ten kids now. Trish: Is she still living in that little trailer? Vicki: Yes, but I guess that they are building a new addition on. Becky: I sure hope so cause I hear there will be another addition to the family in about nine months. Vicki: So, Trish, what are you doing now? Trish: I’m teaching music in New York City. It’s kind of like the school in that show Fame.” Vicki: Really, is it on or off Broadway? Trish: Well, it’s kind off, far off, like in the Bronx. One of the required subjects is switch blades and that’s for the teacher’s to take. What about you, Vicki? Becky: I hear that you have become a bit eccentric after teaching four years of English? Vicki: Oh me, well, I have found a sanctuary. It’s a remote island in Greece, and I’m working on a book about my mother. It’s called Kay Darling. Trish: I’m sure she will appreciate that. Vicki: You know I saw David Fisher the other day. He has taken Arnold Palmer’s place on the pro gold circuit, and is doing Army’s commercials. Becky: I guess that Todd Tripp is still in the National Guard. He is driving tanks now. Trish: Well, at least he won’t be able to put dents in those! Vicki: He was pretty good at denting things wasn’t he? What about Steve Olson? Becky: He won’t be able to make it to the reunion. Trish: Why? Becky: Well, as he was programming his computer it took him over just like in the movie Tron. Trish: You mean that he’s inside the computer? Becky: Yes, and he can’t get out, but I guess they are going to make a movie about him now, it’s called Steve O, Man or Computer. Vicki: Wow! That’s interesting! We should all get together and go see it. Trish: Well now that we covered the whole class what about our favorite sponsors and teachers? Vicki: Did you know that Mrs. Lassise adopted 10 more kids and is putting them through college? Becky: I wonder how the P.A.D. class is doing? Trish: I wonder if she has had any mo re quality students like Steve, Butch and Gary? Vicki: Yes, those boys really were quality students. Becky: You know Mr. Myers was my favorite bookkeeping teacher. He retired soon after he got rid of Steve Olson. Trish: Why Steve Olson? Becky: Not sure, but it had to do with not wanting to take tests. Trish: You remember Mr. Koterba? Vicki: Ya, he sure loved a good practical joke. I wonder who moved the desks around in novels class? Becky: You know when he left the room we never read much of our novels. Vicki: Ya, but he got us back when he was wearing his Hush Puppies! Trish: I wonder if Mr. Gehring still enjoys teaching World History? Becky: Why is that? Trish: Well. Mary and I kept him entertained with our original quiz answers and races to see who could get the lowest grade. Vicki: Don’t you mean the highest grade? Trish: Mary and I throught that since he was a golfing coach he would want the lowest score. Becky: Did it work? Trish: I don’t know, but he kept saying that we acted like seniors do at the end of the school year, if that gives you any clue. Vicki: Sounds like what all the teachers say at the end of the year. And they are probably still saying it. Read by: Vicki Werhonig Becky Fleming Trish Gillen

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