Kenston High School - Kenstonian Yearbook (Chagrin Falls, OH)

 - Class of 1959

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CLASS PROPHECY One evening in the year of 1969 my guests and I were watching a television quiz program. During the evening we decided to send our names in to see if one of us would be selected for the program. The following week I received a telephone call from the manager of the station, JIM SUPIK, saying I had been chosen to be a contestant on the show. In a few days I arrived in New York and was ready to appear on the program. Nervously I waited back- stage for the show to begin when I realized the ca- meraman looked very familar. I then recognized him to be PETE PARKER and he told me that the Master ofCeremonies,Comedian DON HALE, would soon arrive. Don was late because he was bailing the stations top bookkeeper, MARJORIE DANFORTH, out of jail. It seems Marjorie had made a typing mistake and had awarded last weeks winner, DAVE STOUT, a million dollars instead of a thousand. Well Don finally arrived and the show began. I was amazed at how easy the questions were and to my surprise I found I had won a trip to Europe. The big day arriveld and as my plane left for Europe I waved goodbye to my friends. Some of my former classmates who had come to see me off were JIM KIZAK, one of the richest men in the world, his secretary CLARICE TATULINSKI, GARY SLA- VIK, a lawyer, DICK STOTLAR, a salesman, and DICK MULGREW, who was now a world famous poet. As the plane left the airport on its way to Europe the stewandesses, JUDY PFOUTS and ALYCE ANDER- SON, pointed out some of the passengers on the plane. They encluded LYNN SMITH, the world champion lady wrestler, DICK TRITT, a. famous bookie who was leaving the country for various reasons, and BILL GREEN, a civil engineer. They also told me the pilot MARK SAITER, and his co-pilot BRUCE ROL- LAND, has just completed 100 hours of flight. A few hours later we arrived in London, England. I just had time enough to attend a concert by the famous concert pianist SHIRLEY HUFF. After the performance I visited with Shirley who told me that JANET ACKLEY was now a bookkeeper and living in London also. On the way back to the hotel I spotted PEGGY BARNARD and GWEN GOFF, both nurses at London Memorial Hospital. During the next few days I visited Scotland Yard where I found EDDY RY- BICKI, the Chief of Police. I also visited Bucking- ham Palace where I talked with JIM SKALA, head of the Palace guards. Jim said that BOBBIE HAGUE also lived in London. She was now the owner of Hague's Reducing Salon. Buckingham Palace was also the home of FRANCES DINES, who was the Queen's top hairdresser. After visiting London I flew to the fabulous town of Paris. I visited POLLY HOWE, who was now a model. She told me the beautiful clothes she was wearing were designed by CAROLYN SILL, one of the top designers in Paris. I also saw MARCIA WANAMAKER and BARBARA BOGDANY, two top models who were modeling in a fashion show. In a Paris cafe I bumped into MARTHA WILDE, who was drawing advertisements for the fiuieral home she and DAVE PFOUTS owned. Martha told me she was expecting a visit from KAREN F RITZ, owner of Fritz's Beauty Salon. The next stop on my trip was Spain. I arrived just in time to see MARY BROWN make her debut as a bullfighter in a brand new arena owned by DENNIS FOX. Sitting next to me at the bullfight was KEN LARUE, a top scientist. Ken told me he had just identified NOLAN Rl-IEA as the Unidentified Flying Object that had been scaring Spain for some time. It seems Nolan had invented a small missile and had experimented at night scaring some people who thought it was a flying saucer. During my visit to Spain I had a chance to see a stock car race. The race was won by JUDY HOFFMAN, the worlds great- est woman stock car driver. Judy and her mechanic, DOROTHY UNGER, had won over 25 racing trophies. My continental tour over I boarded a ship for home. Also headed for the states were CARRYNN BLEYL, a riding instructor, GEOFF I-IUTCHINGS, an accountant, and his secretary LINDA CLINE, BAR- BARA GROCHOCKI, who was going home to Ken- tucky where she owned a mink farm, CAROL ELCO, a stenographer, and STEVE FERENCIE, who was on vacation from his job as Santa Claus at I-Iighbes. Steve told me that he was also going to visit BOB JANOSKO, who just loved his job as house mother at a girls' sorority house at Ohio University. On my way home I stopped at Annapolis. There I found BOB HAMILTON, a Latin professor, BRUCE LINDOW, an English professor, and DAISY RIT- CHIE, an Algebra professor. They told me that JUDY FRISCHKORN was band director and BAR- BARA NAU and LOUISE DAYTON had been trum- pet players in the band. They also said their next football game was with West Point where GAYLE GASTEMIRE had been head majorette and JIM COSTELLO was now the head coach. With my travels over I arrived home after my fabulous trip abroad. To my surprise I realized I had visited the entire class of '59. My, it certainly is a small world, isn't it? 23



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