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CLASS PROPHECY OF 1980 The year is 1990 and 1 Brenda Slocum, am spending my winter vacation in a popular ski resort with a broken leg. Next year think I’ll break down and rent skis instead of using my own! Thank goodness my work with handicapped children has proved to be a personal benefit not only helping children but being able to borrow a pair of crutches to hobble around. Upon my arrival at K D Ski Haven, I was surprised to learn that David Kwaitkowski and Kay Lewandowski own it. David decided to give up his demolition derby business shortly after high school and started the ski resort. Kay became rather wealthy from her computer programming and bought half interest from David. David now runs the skiing part while Kay takes care of the restaurant. Kay got so busy with her computers and food business that she hired a manager for the restaurant. I couldn’t believe he management staff. Kim Unick is the manager and does a great job as business really picked up. She finally needed help keeping the books and hired Tammy Siebke and Dori Slocum as her personal secretaries. I dropped by their office one day and thought I was on a farm. There sure was a lot of cackling going on, so I just joined in. I wonder how they ever get anything done! Everything at K D Ski Haven seem to be running smoothly, but without the help of Terry Kratzer, Brad Tesmer and Randy Lucas things wouldn’t run at all. Randy uses his mechanical ability keeping the ski lift running, while Terry and Brad handle the shocking job as electricians. I always wondered how Terry got his curly hair. Just hope Brad keeps his fingers out of the light sockets! I found out that Jean Wardyn has been doing well in her psychology field. She has been practicing while here on vacation. Mike Reynolds, Diane Sekutera, and Ed Lovitt have unwillingly become her victims. She keeps trying to convince them they can ski, but 2 of 3 couldn’t be convinced. A tree wouldn’t move out of Ed and Mike’s way, so they left a couple souvenirs for the tooth fairy. They visited an old school chum who was even better tham the tooth fairy. She replaces teeth! Pam Albers is working as a dental technican. After Ed and Mike had their teeth replaced they were able to tell me what they had been doing since high school. Mike said he's been up to a lot of no good which is normal for him and Ed is an Ag. teacher and is doing a little moonlighting on the side. He has a specially designed greenhouse behind the K D Restaurant. Diane was the lucky one in the ski attempt. She was short enough and smart enough to go under the tree branches. She told me all that study and scientific research she’s done helped her calculate the height of the tree branches from the ground. After all this excitement we decided to have lunch at the K D Restaurant. The food was just superb. Ed told us that Stacy Unick was the head chef and the one he made he greehouse for. Guess Stacey won’t use anything but fresh, homegrown herbs and vegetables. She always was a good cook, but this was a feast for kings! I’ve really enjoyed running into everybody from the 1980 graduating class. I’d better pack and hurry home as my vacation ended to quickly. I hope I get to see everyone again in the next decade. Good-bye! to
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SENIOR CLASS WILL I Pam Albers will to Mike Wilson my knee pads since we both spend most of our game time on the floor. I Terry Kratzer will my curly hair to any girl who wants it. Now you won’t need a permanent. I David Kwiatkowski will all my wrecked Mustangs to Curt Fread. There may be a few useable parts left. I Kay Lewandowski will a new deck of cards to Kim Sekutcra because I heard she wasn't playing with a full deck. I Ed Lovitt will my speaking ability to my brother. Rod, even though he doesn’t need it. I Randy Lucas will my ability to wreck a car with a little influence to Mark Lewis. If this drives you to drink, remember to thank me. I Mike Reynolds will a can of firm grip to Rod Lovitt so you’ll inherit my ability to hang on to all the football passes next year. I Diane Sekutera will my ability not to get wet when it rains to Rodney Guthard. After all, the rain gets to Rodney before I even see a cloud! I Tammy Sicbkc will a box of Cracker Jacks to Kim Albers because that’s where she got her last driver’s license. With the new one maybe you can get a job at school driving the bus. I Brenda Slocum will to Teresa Siebke all the wise cracks about big feet. Keep on skiing. I Dori Slocum will my office of President of the Dolly Pardon Fan Club to Teresa Sicbkc. Hope you aren't president as long as I was. I Brad Tesmer will my ability to grow long hair and play sports to Mr. Epley. Golden locks are better than none at all. I Kim Unick will a little red wagon to Kylie Toby. This way you’ll always have a set of wheels. I Stacey Unick will the blazer to Dana. If you can get it to run it’s yours. And also my egg route. It’s a get-rich-quick job. I Jean Wardyn will my wrecked car to Rod Guthard’s used car collection and the cow I hit to the L.H.S. lunch program. See Dad. some good came out of it. We the Senior class will to the Freshmen the ability to carry on our traditions. They already have a good start. We the Senior class will to the Sophomores our ability to skip school and not get caught. We the Senior class will to the juniors our new lockers because we have to and our ability to put on a good play. We har they can’t get their act together. ED LOVITT AND DIANE SEKUTERA 9
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