Jefferson High School - Archives Yearbook (Monroe, MI)

 - Class of 1966

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Jefferson High School - Archives Yearbook (Monroe, MI) online collection, 1966 Edition, Page 107 of 140
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y 0 1 Q Reber? Trombly Karen Tucker Lawrence Tvniw ll A nicerguyyou'llnevermeeff' Mischief and I aregood pals. What, me worry? Daniel Vandercook Clyde wemick Douglas Whitaker , ll . ,, As innocent as a new laid NEVSI' Trouble Trouble l'Ill Good nq1-Ure is gnly one of his H e Trouble troubles you. many Virfuesj' John Wiegancl An individualisf with a will to succeed. page 103

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David Schultz What do you mean we had an assignment? Bonnie St. Bernard Common sense is not so com- mon. Mary Spain Teachers who have no weak- nesses are terrible. There's no ll Thomas Spain Silence never does any harm. way to take advantage of them! lrcinda Swanson , Lonnie Sweat Give me a crooked line and H I confess, women like me. l'll argue it straight. Terence Telfer Work is the greatest thing in the world, so we should always save some of it for tomorrow. page 102 Richard Terrasi Virginia TOWNS Not as quiet as he would like Quietness may be the key to you to think. 5UCCe55-H



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Prophecy...Borruschville, USA... If we could somehow look into the fu- ture and see the lives of the members of the class of l966, I wonder if we would recog- nize them, or even want to. Some of the class would be busy and on the go, while others would stay at home with nothing more intellectual to do than watch television soap operas. Some would retain their youthful ap- pearance, while others would look worn and haggard. Let us delve for a moment in the supernatural and add twenty years to the lives of our classmates. The majority of us would have a family, and maybe even two or three families for a few of us. lt could be that a few of us would even become fa- mous. Let's see. The year is l986, we are now entering fne village of Borruschville. Founded in 1830 by an old German family, the town has noble heritage. The last remaining direct descendantof the town father, Ray Borrusch, lives in the big house overlooking the vil- lage with his new bride, the former Erika Rabe. ln the typical midwest fashion, this is a farm district. Larry Prucka, one of our wealthier gentleman farmers, is iust coming into town with his lovely wife, Sharon, to pick up some more computer paper for his completely mechanized farm. Up the street is the town's only inn. lt's run by Pat Buck, who also owns the pub next door. Further on is the local alchohol station operated by Tom and Brenda Peter- son. The automobiles stopped burning gas after a sudden oil shortage a few years back. Turn right at the next cross street, and you will see the newly erectedJames Fisch- er High School. Jim was a hero during the police action in Viet Nam about 18 years back. Let's go in and look around. As we walk down the halls we see that many of the page 104 teachers are from the class of i966 at Jef- ferson High School. Linda Swanson teaches math, Ruth Parish, art, Margo Parmenter, French, Frenchie Rouse, English, Karyn Forbes, physical education, Marsha Hutch- ison, shorthand, Kaye Chinavare, music, Mike Duvall, industrial arts, Bosko Kneze- vich is the football coach, Gary Frankhouse, basketball, and Terry Telfer coaches track and teaches American History. Don Rushlow teaches auto mechanics, Debbie Rieger, typ- ing, Elizabeth Roberts, homemaking, and Ginger Towne, iournalism. We'll leave the high school now and continue on our way. Back on Main Street, we can see Gary Betway's home. He's the preacher of the town and right now his wife, the former Lana Perkins, is out on her daily rounds visiting the sick of her husband's congregation. She is chatting with Sister Mary-Terri Lambert from the convent lust outside town. Marcie Rousselo, the local dressmuker, is on her way over to Joan Paul's beauty shop to have her hair done for the fashion show in the city tomorrow. Coming down the street with her little band of Camp Fire Girls is Pat Reicha, the local Camp Fire Girls' field di- rector. Whizzing through the street is John Wiegand in his TV repair truck. He went in- to business with Ron Gonia a little while back. It's later now and the town meeting is about to begin. We'll go in and listen for awhile. The citizens are starting to file in now. There is Tanya Marshall, the interior decorator, June Robinson, our local lawyer, and Ron Myers, the president of the bank with some of his clerks Diania Compton, Carolyn Morgan, and Linda Greenlee. .lack Foster owns the speed shop at the end of town that is the hot-rod mecca for the teens of Borruschville. Jack Cliffor, Terry Foun- tain, Tim Mental, Larry Kiefer, all workers

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