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LARRY TYNAN was seen on the streets with a well-known older actress, but we always knew LARRY liked older women! MONTY GRUETMAN and his wife are now the owners of their own chain of motels. Stopping for lunch in McDonalds we recognized RICK BLUNDY. RICK is now a manager, but we couldn’t talk him out of a free quarter-pounder. After lunch we stopped in a gas station and found the manager of it was BRET COFFMAN. BRET told us that he and CHRIS BRAGG were now in a gas war. We couldn’t believe gas was only $2 a gallon here. We talked to BRET and found that JULIE BUTLER is now working as a maid for a very wealthy family. She applied for another job, but her employers wouldn’t believe she really was a ’’butler.” We ran into TERRI BRENNING at the bottom of Pike’s Peak. She said, ’’After 10 years I’ve finally conquered a Hill. Now I’m going for a mountain. ” TERRI told us that RON YOUNKER has gone into business with his best friend Mary Jane. TIM WILSON is now the proud owner of his own motorcycle shop, and right next door MATT GREENE has his own Afro Styling shop. Both of them are looking very well. ROSE AND ROBIN BROWN are still together and now they own their own restaurant, called ’’Brown’s Jug.” Right next door RICK EDGETT owns a drive-up liquor store. Let’s hope it is successful. We decided to start on our way back to beloved Maroa. Driving down the road, we saw a knife manufacturing plant owned by JULIE LAZELL called ’’Spears, Inc.” Now we only had a few more people to look up, and we thought that we would never find them. However, they all turned up as we went back to our old hometown. Maroa seemed the same except it was our class run¬ ning it. RANDY LANTER is now mayor, and DEBBIE MATHEWS is his secretary. MIKE PULLIAM is mayor of Forsyth and he has DIANA WHITACRE as his secretary. Looks like high school did pay off for some! JEFF SLUN- DER owns the A P in Maroa and ANDY TSCHAPPAT is a pilot for Maroa Airlines. JUNE WAELTZ owns the new pizza parlor in Maroa called ’’Procarones. ” SHARON PETERSON used her Home-Ec talent and is now a teacher at M.F.H.S. MIKE DUBSON is at home in Maroa still trying to write a best-selling novel. KAREN CHANEY is staying at home these days because she doesn’t have any bones left to break. MARK LECHLEITER is Maroa’s new pharmacist and he really seems to know what he’s doing. Finally we saw DAVID PRYDE who now owns Flo-Mar, the biggest store in Maroa. Well, it’s been a long trip and we hope we haven ' t missed anyone. It was great hearing about everybody and seeing how much 10 years can change them. We decided to hold a class reunion very soon and everyone prom¬ ised to come so we’ll be looking forward to that. We ' ve brought back many memories and we will treasure these forever, but maybe we’ll hold off our next trip for about 10 years! 20??? Wonder what we ' ll be like, in say 50? . . .?
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CLASS PROPHECY It is now the year 1986, and we decided to look up some of our old classmates. We got on the nearest Am- Trak, and started for Washington, D.C. When we arrived, we saw MARCIA NORMAN, who is now a well- known millionaire besides being head nurse at General Hospital. Touring the hospital, we saw nurse LISA MYERS in the delivery room. She had just helped in the delivery of CYNDIE AND TERRY HOFFMAN ' S fifth child. Congratulations??? In the hospital lab we saw who else but the mad scientist TOM JENNINGS and his assistant JAN KELLEY still trying to find a cure for the wearing out of good school books. Hurrying out of the hospital lab, we decided to pay a visit to the White House where we saw president BEN WALTERS. Ben was out in the presidential pool doing some ice fishing while his first lady, CINDY WEYEN, cheered him on. Our next stop was New York City where the big attraction in Times Square was ALAN BROWN and Midnight Highway. His Go-Go girls were CHRIS BURNS and LORI FEAR. CHRIS also is pqominent in women ' s golf while LORI has finally bought her own newspaper company. Walking down the street, we saw KIM PAYNE, she sure is looking Younger ' ' -every day! We talked to KIM and she said that RONDA McKIRAHAN is now back in Georgia where she has her own chain of beauty shops called Harpers Boutiques! We saw BUTCH MASHBURN on the street corner and as we talked to him, he constantly bragged about his Bobby -socks business. Our next stop was Manhattan where we saw the well-known photographer GREG SULLIVAN taking pictures of the well-known model SHARON DUCHARME. Maybe high school activities do pay off! These pictures were appearing on the cover of the Rolling Stone. SHARON told us that CARRIE CRABTREE is now an actress on location in Egypt filming none other than Cleopatra. Manhattan was a little crowded so we decided to go to Hollywood, California. Out on the beach we saw TINA HARRIS soaking up that California sun. Her roommate in her apartment is DAWN EAGLER. DAWN was in her room still trying to make that big decision. We didn ' t get to see her, but we wish her all the luck in the world. Later our Am-Trak stopped at Warner-Brothers studio, where we found dashing director RICK LOHMAR prod¬ ucing a new sequel to the movie Jaws. It will be called Piranha. Leaving that gory scene, we came to the Johnson Johnson Manufacturing Co. President DAVE ALEXANDER even offered us a free tour, but we didn ' t have the time. Maybe some other time, DAVE. As we stepped out, we ran into TAMMY LUSTER. She told us the life in California could really be Bland. One night we dined at an exclusive nightclub where TERESA BARNETT was the main attraction telling the same jokes she told in high school and still getting great laughs out of them. In this nightclub we ran into TIM MULLINS, who is now doing a sequel to the movie Fists of Fury; it will be called Hands of Hercules. The nightclub turned out to be a very in place and we decided to stay for the entertainment. FRANK SHOFNER turned out to be the bouncer in the club. We guess that 4 years of football really do help! As the band came on to play, the lead singer was PAUL DUNCAN. PAUL was replacing the star who was ill, and, of course, that star was none other than Edgar Winter? Who knows maybe PAUL has a new career. We also saw JIM MILLER who is now a professional light man and crew director, but now he ' s working for Edgar. Well, the nightclub got a little crowded so we started off again. We traveled through many states in search of all our old classmates. In Louisiana, we saw DARLA EDWARDS who is the proud owner of her own chain of Long John Silvers? In Colorado we saw BRIAN SHOOKMAN who is now raising his third Foster child. From BRIAN we learned that MARTI HAINES has just gone to the Olympics. All those years of flip-flops really paid off for her. Before we left Colorado, we stopped in an art store and saw a beautiful painting. Then we noticed that the name of the artist was BECKY OLDFIELD. BECKY is now married, but she finds time to draw when she ' s not driving around in her Super Bee. DIANE BLAZER is now the manufacturer of Mann jeans. We are really proud of her! 26
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CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1972, our class of 78 freshmen entered the spooky halls of M.F.H.S. for the first time. We started out by electing class officers. We chose Brian Shookman as President, Terry Hoffman as Vice President, and Cyndie Huffman as Secretary-Treasurer. Our sponsors were Mr. Brandt, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Ritter, Mrs. Berry, and Mrs. Coen. Homecoming came quickly so we started building our float. The theme of our float was Keep on Trucking which didn’t place. Our king and queen candidates were Jeanne Schwabe and Brian Shookman. During the year we gained Theresa Frontz, Rick Edgett, Jack Curry, Debbie Matthews, and Mike Murphy. We lost Denise Gramman, Nancy Jent, Mich Kenyon, Carol Owens, and David Long. Our sophomore year we had 87 students to start out the year. Our officers were Terry Hoff¬ man as President, Butch Mashburn as Vice-President, and Cyndie Huffman as Secretary- Treasurer. Our sponsors were the same except we lost Mr. Brandt and gained Mrs. Clausen. For homecoming our float theme was Can the Ironmen. Cyndie Huffman and Terry Hoff¬ man were our homecoming candidates. During our sophomore year we gained Rick Lohmar, Kim Payne, Tom Rennebarger, and Rhonda Vest. We lost Jeff Coins, Theresa Frontz, Don Harris, Tammy Komewald, Teri Humbl e, David Moore, Billy Tully, and Hank Van Volkenburg. At the start of our first year as upperclassmen, we elected Brian Shookman as President, Butch Mashburn as Vice-President, Tom Jennings as Treasurer, and Randy Lanter as Secre¬ tary . Our Junior homecoming candidates for king and queen were Kim Payne, Lisa Myers, Butch Mashburn, and Brian Shookman. Our float theme was Looks Like We’re Gonna Dunk ' em Donut. Freshman Basketball Team
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