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Salutatorians, Diane Arthur and Raymond Knotts, and Valedictorian Kitty Shoemaker receive awards. Seniors march in Glenn Massman, Speaker - Chris Powellson and Gary Agler, Ushers l08
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SENIOR CLAQQ PROP!-IEC! In the year 1985, we went to visit Paul Beck at his physics laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As we entered the laboratory we discovered him working on a new type of jet and volunteered to be his first passengers. As we entered the rocket, we were greeted by the stewardess, Diane Arthur. She informed us that Donovan Glander would be our pilot and Vicki Hanko our co-pilot. For our first stop we landed on the White House lawn. We toured the White House where we were greeted by the first woman president, Cheryl Kaye Michael. With her were some of her cabinet members. Among them were Steve Schlotterbeck, Secretary of Agriculture: Duane Wright, Postmaster General: Sarah Koontz, Attorney General and her personal secretary, Pat Eley: Kent Stryker, Secretary of the Treasury. Due to the President's heavy schedule she was unable to continue the tour with us. Her private secretary, Mildred Sparks, personally conducted us around Washington. At the capitol we visited Ohio's senior senator, Terry Hundley, now serving as majority leader. Wilma Shaeffer, his private secretary, told us of our old classmates who are now work- ing at the Pentagon. We were delighted and amazed to learn that Jack Cald- well had just been appointed Secretary of the Navy. Betty Petry, Patti Somers, and Charlene Studebaker were working on the staff of the Bureau of the Budget. That evening we flew to New York where we were met by the former Elizabeth Shaeffer, New York Society's most publicized personage. She ac- companied us to New York's Radio City Music Hall where Jack Overholser was conducting the New York Symphony Orchestra. The next morning we visited Pamela Cherice Crouse at her dress salon where Linda Bowers modeled some of Pam's award winning creations. That afternoon Pam accompanied us to the RCA record company where Roberta Beetley was recording another golden record. At the sound control was Randy North. While we were there Bobbi told us that she had recently attended a Mets' baseball game. She was thrilled to tell us that they had won the World Series due to Bill Hund1ey's fabulous pitching. That night a prominent Wall Street broker, James Glander, took us to sup- per and told us that Karen Dafler was now working as his executive secretary. The next day we headed westward where we visited Phillip Elleman's huge ranch and found that Steve Ott was his foreman. While there, we were told that Jirn Gaston was the best veterinary in the West. Jim came out and helped prevent an outbreak of hoof-and-mouth disease. Later that day we traveled to Yosemite where we were met by the chief forest ranger, Mike Hawkey, who, among his other jobs, takes care of Smokey the Bear who is now retired. ll0
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