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Class Prophecy As we entered town, we were hailed by the now famous taxi-cab driver, Jim Raines, who volunteered to give us a tour of the big metropolis of Kettle Falls. Our first stop was Tom's Custom Meats where we greeted Tom Yoke and his wife, the former Kathy Hirsch. On our way again we ran into Mark Smith, the famous poll taker with his teddy bear. At late he was working on the election of 94 to see who the favorite presidential candidates are. Running for president we found out is John Kennedy. Finally, we got to the car and went on. Our next stop was at Don Snider's night spot, the Atherton Club, with his famous dancers and topless waitresses, Debbie Tremblay, Mari McDaniels, and Gail Body. After a nice visit we went on our way and came to the Kettle Falls Studio currently starring Steve Williams and his wife, the former Teresa Hirsch, in the comedy, SENSUOUS WOMAN, written by the famous playwright, Bob Blazon. Next we stopped at the newspaper office where the owner-publisher, Ken Anderson, told us that Julie Clinton proceed- ed to become .more popular and took over Raquel Welch's job as Sex Symbol, and that Jim Bourgeau continued to pursue his career in football and basketball. Leaving there, we ran into Randy Lindsey, the current mayor of Kettle. His secretary, Wilma Gilmore, part time actress, was with him. On the other side of the street, Pete Anderson, who owns the auto-parts, called us over and introduced us to his wife, the former Kathy Hillock. With need of refreshments we went on to Nair's Snare, where we were greeted by Steve Nair, the owner. His wait-' resses, Chris Cox and Diane Tracy, said hi. Dan Bentley, who was there at the time, insisted we come to his place next door for steaks. His waitress, Nancy King, greeted us with cheer and we enjoyed a fine meal. We found out from him that Jack Beardslee and Jim Rollis are riding with the Hell's Angels and that Diane Daily won a poetry prize. After we had rested a while, we went on to the biggest gambling joint in the country, rim by Frank DePaulo and Pam Schmidt. There we found Rick ,Arnold and Ernie Riley playing roulette. Our old friend Norma Bruce was the money girl and wait- ress along with Mark Gribble, the rigger. Jackie Frostad, now a race car driver, pulled up at Mike Es1ick's service station to talk awhile. Jeannie Marchinek, now a housewife, was bringing her three kids back from the circus, owned and run by Lorraine Lyons and Henry Michalk. We were then hailed by Debbie McKee to come have our palms read in her tea room. There we found Debbie Eslick also working with her. Just then Lee Ann Kifer, the famous nurse, came in and we had a nice chat. As we left, Mike Brigman, the town cop, showed us around city hall. Then last of all, we visited Ivan Deaver at the museum. Accompanying me on this trip were Marilyn Mace and Betty Mathews, the editors of a big magazine. BY Sherie Lickfold
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Class History Quivering and shaking with fear and excitement, we fifty eager freshmen tropped into the Kettle Falls hallways, which looked mighty big to us then. We held our class elections, and after they were all over, the names left on the black- board were as follows: President, Frank DePaulog Vice President, Steve Williamsg Secretary-Treasurer, Mari McDaniels, and Sgt.-at-Arms, Mark Gribble. Fall came, bringing football season and the carnival. The freshmen candidates were Norma Bruce and Frank DePaulo. On the night of the carnival, we placed last. Football season went very well ending with Kettle Falls in second place. Basketball season rolled around, bringing its ups and downs. After a lot of hard work, our boys went to state. More confident than the year before, we, as sophomores, tramped into the school halls. Our fearless President was Betty Mathews with Gail Body as Vice President. Secretary Dan Bentley wrote down our minutes faithfully. Treasurer Steve Williams kept our money counted, and Rick Arnold as Sgt. -at-Arms had a tough job keeping the class quiet at our meetings. Our carnival candidates were Julie Clinton and Rick Arnold. The night of the carnival revealed the sopho- mores in fourth place. Football season went very nicely, but we were building up in basketball so we did not do so well. Julie Clinton, Gail Body, and Debbie Tremblay were cheerleaders for the B Squad boys. When the elections for A. S. B. officers came, Kathy Hirsch was elected A. S. B. Assistant Treasurer. Summer vacation flew by swiftly. School started and quietly, as juniors, we strolled into the halls. Class elections were held and the junior officers were President, Bob Blazong Vice President, Rick Burnsg Secretary, Kathy Hirsch, Treasurer, Betty Mathews, and Sgt. -at-Arms, Eva Lathrop. Something new was tried when the senior girls challenged the junior girls to a powderpuff football game. Led by Coach Ron Bennett, the junior girls were thrashed soundly by the seniors. Carnival candidates for this year were Jackie Frostad and Don Snider. To our surprise and delight, we placed third the night of the carnival. Football signaled Homecoming and Julie Clinton became a Homecoming Princess. Foot- ball was not as good as in previous years, but we did not do too badly. As basketball season rolled around, we did beautifully. We won first place at the Jamboree, Christmas Tournament, League and District. With soaring hopes, we went to state, but were eliminated in two games. Promoting Spirit for the boys were Gail Body, and Debbie Tremblay as A Squad cheerleaders. Seniors! We are now mighty Seniors. With heads high, we marched into the halls for the last time. Ken Anderson became our fearless leader with Don Snider assisting. Betty Mathews scribbled minutes, Mari McDaniels kept ac- counts straight and Steve Nair helped keep order in our meetings. The Drama, Chorus and Dress Design classes put on a musical called Pistol Packin' Sal between football and basketball season. Both football and basketball teams were young and inexperienced, so the seasons were not too successful. Pam Schmidt was the only senior on the A Squad Cheerleaders. Homecoming was moved to basketball season and Julie Clinton again became a Homecoming Prin- cess. Randy Lindsey and Pam Schmidt were chosen as carnival candidates. When the carnival was cancelled, we had the King and Queen Contest at one of our basketball games. We placed fourth. In the A. S. B. we have Randy Lindsey, President, Betty Mathews, Secretary, and Kathy Hirsch, Treasurer. Now with graduation coming, many seniors are looking forward to the event and a tearful farewell to these sacred halls of learning. By Mark Gribble Teresa Hirsch under extreme pressure 34 l
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