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Hi-Ho Silver!!! I use the new roll-on!!! Eating up the profit?! Ah, what a turkey! What a day!!!!!!!! That s right Mike, follow in my footsteps! Heeeey!!!!! 10
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Senior Prophecy Dear Mr. Marsh, The graduating class of 1977 would like you to have a copy of the first edition of the Deca Delirium, of the Seniors of 1977. When we graduated, we decided to keep in touch with everyone. We soon found this impossible, as we all had our own jobs, occupations, and families to keep us occupied. So we have all sent letters to our class reporter, to briefly explain what we are doing. Thus reads our Deca Delirium: Lloyd Blevins is now an FBI man. He was too busy working on a case to write, so the agency wrote us a letter instead. They told us they had trouble finding a man capable of filling the job of director since J. Edgar Hoover . . . until Lloyd came along. Now they say they have the perfect man. Jim's wife, Kim, wrote to tell us that she is the proud wife of a basketball coach. As we have read in the sports pages, Jim is now coaching the No. 1 basketball team in the nation. Kim also mentioned that he still op- posed nis high school coach's philosophy of dress code, his team members all have the longest hair in basketball history. Myron Beck is into sports too. Of course anyone who follows football knows that!! Myron has tried for the last nine years to be accepted by one of the professional football teams. He finally got the chance when he was picked by the Pittsburg Steelers to be their water boy!! From a letter from Steve Reynolds, we learn that he has the largest pig farm in the state, but he has his sights set on being Secretary of Agriculture for the next Nixon Administration. Ed Hammond reported that he is still driving his Nova from high school. It is going on its 13th engine, and it is said by people who have seen it, that is takes both lanes of the highway because of all the body putty on it. Sid Snow is also driving, he has just bought a new hot rod with the royalties from the book Mr. Marsh wrote about him. Sid is still trying to convince Mr. Marsh that it is safe to ride with him. Henry Fletcher has more than enough to do as the head mechanic for Sid's car. Henry's only complaint is the time of day Sid's car seem to always need fixing. Elaine Maciejewski wrote to tell us she recently returned from a buying spree abroad, where she purchased several dishes and collectors items. She plans to add these to her world famous collection. We read in the minutes of the last Litchfield's school board meeting that Michelle Boyles is the recent re- placement to Mr. Epley as the school's Superintendent. Things seem to be going smoothly, now. The minutes also stated that Michelle, as the new Superintendent, has just hired Robyn Unick as the Home Ec. teacher. She seems to have a promising future. Brad Slocum took time from business to let us know that he is now head of the Massey Fergusen Dealership (of Litchfield??) Carolyn Fisher also spared precious moments to write. She and her college professor, Dr. Horatio Heideggar are working on a research project that deals with finding a new food source for the world. Barb Rolfsmeyer, who always had a love for green, wrote us a letter on green stationery. She is now the Sec- retary of Treasury and enjoys autographing all those little GREEN bills. Cindy Reynolds sent a box of baked goods with her letter of report. Cindy now has a chain of delicatessens featuring super salads, and cakes and cookies that are delightful, delicious, and delovely. Peter Reitz wrote us from in his home. He says he is still spending his time trying to decide what to be so he can put it in the Senior Prophecy. From the Library of Congress came a letter from Bette Lovitt. She regrets the briefness of the letter, but says she has to hurry back to help the attractive young lawyer and find the book he wanted. With that we conclude our first Deca Delirium of the Seniors of 1977. We hope you enjoyed hearing from us, Mr. March. We will be sure to send you a copy of the second edition, since you always thought of us in a special way!! Sincerely yours, Litchfield Graduates, 1977
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