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 110 of 140
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ond Tom Gross are on Frank's team. Today they will play Jim McDevitt's team compris- ed of Mike McLaughlin, Mike Meinhardt, Dave Reglin, Tom Spain, Jim Woods and Tom Harmer. We'll watch for awhile and then be on our way. Some of the members of the class of 1966 have left Borruschville to persue their own talents. Most of these people are doing quite well with themselves. Ray Avendt has become a famous comedian. Paula Creason, Joann Nadeau, and Becky Peters have be- come Playboy bunnies. Dave Gilleon is now an airlines pilot, Bob Trombley, an archi- tect, Larry Tyniw, a member of a large ad- vertising firm, Wanda Owsley and Sue Rey- nolds, missionaries, Tim Lockwood, a fa- mous newspaper mang Joy-el Peer, a woman race car driver, Pat Keya private secretary, Bonnie St. Bernard, a fashion desi gner, and Judi Gustafson, a member of the C.l.A. Shadows of days gone by... The years transpose the fresh innocence of ayoungster to the present stage of our lives, young, maturing adults. Yet lingering in the memories of childhood pictures are the .. , stages of our life which will never be forgot- ten. A true hair color, first set of teeth, the smile, a black eye, and a gawky walk has left us but not without a trace. s-1,. ,mit We ' ,,L, z .. ..., ..,, ft' plugs: J A s 22- r t - we ' yegin gg ag WQNMM iQ .,:,- L- I ,- N fl T ,4g, ,, .., , T J. McDevitt R. Braden 'l' Gustafson E' Baker stew . Q, 'll ll lilifil .. . , ,,,. , ., - ' 4 -.y llls-V ,f -i ' it W ig, . ., W ,.. 'V' 'gif' ., SV - Li 5 ' 's T r H ,,.r 1 ff' Ybwgbiw Q r' jqg,W Wyi ,raw .5 ifjfmwt wwkgg . ,,., r ,. , s .. , , Y .,. ... r Q f 'E ...rv in iv ..f:'f i ifiifiii, Qif b ,,. r rf lVg,, ' r R. Okleias M. Hutchinson C. Morgan page I 06

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of the Ford Motor Company are here. Rick Keys, the owner of the town distillery, is gracing the meeting with his presence, and Bill Burrer, the pharmacist, is here. Bewey Horn, the police chief, is here with some of his police force, Doug Whitaker, Harold Ca- vins, and Pat Doran. Finally the mayor, Dale Blair,walks in andthe meeting begins. The first subiect on the docket is whether it is unconstituational to give an invocation at the high school graduation, because some atheists in town felt the matter rather re- volting. This sounds like a rather dull to- pic so we'll leave. The village is small, and very dead. About the only place to go is Pat Buck's, so let's see what's happen- ing there. There is one remarkable thing about Pat's place, and that is the atmosphere. You go down a long flight of stairs to a wine cellar, and the soul is like no other. Glenn Hall's band is blairing loud and live- ly. Some members of his band are Gwen Hall, Everett Poore, Tom Keehn, and Don Reed. Behind the bar, serving ice cream sodas, is Ed Pipis. Over in the corner is the pool table. At it almost constantly is Skip Champagne, the local pool shark. Pre- sently, a game is going on between Skip, Gary DeLormier, Lonnie Sweat, and Ron Braden. Out on the dance floor is Linda Kidwell, John Shanteau, Kathy Kovach, Bob Nietubicz, Rose Mclntire, Rick Terrasi, Mary Spain, and Pat Connolly. ln the back room, Jack Absalom and Rich Andrews have a little bookie ioint where most of the guys meet on Saturday nights. Come on in and look around. The joint is a smoke filled room about eighteen feet by twenty feet. ln one corner is a pair of desks where Celia Beeler and Carol Polhamus work on the books. lt is their duty to keep the books straight and notify the enforcers, Tom Modica, and Bob Okleias, if anyone is delinquent with their payments. ln another corner are three rows of chairs where the men present can watch the race results coming in. Seated in these chairs tonight are Clyde Wenrick, Tom Hol- comb, David Reaume, Dan Vandercook, David Schultz, and John Meyer. Bob and Tom lust brought in iockey, Ed Sharkus, who has been picked up because he failed to throw a race. Oh welll lt was nice knowing you, Ed. lt's getting a little late, so we'll retire for the night. lt is the next morning. We can see Eve- lyn Baker, Marcia Boring, Billie Gedelian Janet Sancrant, and a hundred other wives and mothers hanging out clothes to dry on this bright and sunny day. Most of the girls of the class of '66 decided to take the long step toward the alter, and many such as Jean Boudrie, Laura Dobson, Gloria Hurtt, Kay Jaworski, Sandy Langford, and Rose- mary Larner have left Borruschville to fol- low their husbands to varied parts of the na- tion. There goes the hearse over to mortician McBride's funeral home. Old Dr. Todd Bel- isle has slipped again l'll bet! He and his nurse, Brenda Richardson, have been get- ting mighty careless lately. They'll have to watch themselves. What is this? The fire alarm iust went offl There is a fire over at Karen Tucker's house! How interesting. Firemen George Berry, Larry Blum, Larry Segur, David John- son, Russell Kalis, and Jim Key rush to the scene. ln little or notime the fire is out, but poor Karen's house is ruined. Thought- fully, Brenda Loncar offers to letKaren stay with her in her home above the china shop until her home is rebuilt. Jenny Scheich, the town librarian, is opening the grand old building now. Pretty soon she will be swamped with calls for The Communist Manifesto, Russia and the West Under Lenin and Stalin, Animal Farm, and many other such books for a new fang- led course over at the high school. Over on the village green, Frank Bran- cheau is getting people together for a soc- cer game. Paul Brancheau, Robert Edwards, Ray Fowler, Larry Fuentes, Ernie Goodman, page 105



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