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Class Prophecy July 25, 1983 We were so sor ry you couldn't come to the reunion. I told the kids that you, the family, and the farm in D-linnesota were all fine. Eileen West now has her own skating rink in Lodi. She is teacher and owner. Janice Hopkins and her husband have a Dairy Isle chain all over the United States and overseas. Bonnie Brainard and Larry now own the Idol Restaurant and their 7 children wash the dishes, w'ait table and cook. John Grimm is married and has his own basketball team. They are transported ofcourse to the top cities by the ISG Trucking Company. Betty McClain serves lunches to B dst O engineers Her house is next to the railroad Jim Miller has been married 6 times He always seemed the lover boy type I went to Jo Portaro s before and after clinic and guess who did my hair none other than Fred Efvlin Ile is the head beautician Pat Quillin is still looking for a man Unbehevable isn t it'7 Betty Harris and Elsie 'vhller are airline hostesses with the new Fetherolf Airlines owned by John of course Jim Lee is the mechanic for all the planes Have you heard th it new record Sandy bv Selv1sCheSley lle is none other than our old pal G ic l iglh Linda Spellman owns the Lodi Shopping Center and Carolyn Lance has a special school for hununingz I had the class reunion announcements printed at Don Dearth s printing shop Bill Hanes built a highway to lv ooster for himself I guess he wore out Route 76 Barbara Schuur Byers and Richard now have their own sailing fleet Doug Thayer and Nick Varney own a nightclub business Dancing, girls and all. Tom Phillips invented a new wonder drug, for pifeontocs It is sold Exclusively in Phillips Drug Store Pat Skidmore drives the Lafayette students to the Cloverleaf School Darlene Harris is a mod l for the Big, Payorfprogramii New York That n w slini tall loot is all the rage Bill ind his brathers fthe Grim Bros J are doing a fine business with a 500 cow dairy Plvllis Kitzmiller Grim and Chuck live right beside our house Our family is real well ind o i the farm I ell write soon and we ll try to come out sometime soon Y I gi N-, Q A LONE X? ' me l I I .sVfN'V 0 '53 'Qs al
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EILEEN SUE WEST E1 General Course Y-Teens lg F.H.A. 25 Mixed Chorus 4 fax PHYLLIS CAROL WOODWARD Spank General Course F.H.A. 1-2-45 Junior Y-Teens lg Dra- matic Club 2-3-4, Vice-President 4g L- Club 15 Class News Reporter 1-2-35 Cho- rus 1-2-3-45 Band 1-25 Hpmecoming Attendant 35 Junior Class Play5 Annual Staff5 Assistant Business Manager. NOT PICTURED PATRICIA ANN QUILLIN Pat General Course F.H.A. 2-3g L-Club lg Dramatic Club 25 Y-Teens 1.
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Class History It was a great day 1n the hlstory of Lodt School when the Class of '58 Jomed the ranks Mrs Fuller was overjoyed to greet 32 angehc faces and even more over1oyed to see M1ss Loomts fnow Mrs Huttonj greet us the next year Those were our healthler years w1th generous doses of ftgs mtlk cod l1ver 011 and crackers admmistered da1ly UGH There were several buddtng romances but none that lasted Tom Phtlhps Jomed us th1s year One of the best remembered years tn school was our th1rd when we developed the arts of roller skaung sword ftghtmg wxth yard st1cks wrestlmg and at all IIITICS maklng general nu1sances of ourselves We d hke M1ss Parrot to know we enJoyed It but we feel sorry for the rough treatment we gave her We enjoyed greetmg Bonme Bratnard th1s year A dlfferent kxnd of sk1l1 was acqu1red in the 4th grade taught by M1ss Morton. We made btrd feeders and waste baskets We presented our frrst dramatlc productton THE FIRST THANKSGIVING whtch was a great success the flfth grade th1s year we were Introduced to our stxth grade teacher Mrs Harmon who very pat1ently9'7 taught us to wr1te properly The next year we really toed the mark and almost all of us recetved perfect grades IH all subJects We feven the boysj were very sk1lled tn huck towelmg em brotdery We met Fred Eglm Betty MoCla1n and Carolyn Lance tn the flfth grade and Llnda S pellman 1n the stxth We felt tremendously lmportant when we arrxved tn the h1gh school bu1ld1ng as seventh graders Our acuons must have been frlghtful, as they caused M1ss Wllhelm to shed so many tears of dtscouragernent Th1s 1S when we began to be the most amblttous and prosperous class 1n the htstory of Lod1 l-hgh School In the followmg year Mrs Schafer prepared us for our entrance mto hlgh school. Oh boy we were really prepared Betty Harrts Jotned us 1n the etghth grade The Chatham and Lafayette pup1ls entered our class 1n our Freshman year B111 Grun Doug Thayer E1S1C Mtller and Pat Sktdmore Jxm Lee also became one of us Under Mr We1r s wonderful leadershtp we contmued to prosper and were glad to learn that he was to stay w1th us untxl we graduated. I I . . . . . U . s ' . 9 I I I U I . . . . . . , , . , . . .. I We were big wheels next year away upstairs in Miss Cummins'room, . , . . . , . , I . . . a I . . . . . . - . . ' ' . . . . . . I !
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