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decide what sport to specialize in, so they play football in season and do exhibi- tions in the off season. Chris Barry is their coach. The referee is Pat Cecula, who began her career in the Officials Club at S.C.S. Scorekeeper, Dave Wescott, argues with the referee after every score. The team's cheerleaders are: Joyce Cioch, Sandy Reynolds, Linda Fleming, and Diane Schmelzle. They just couldn't give it up upon graduation, so they still cheer at all the games. Present at the games are some famous members of the Class of '66. Kathy Lenhart, who it is rumored will be the first woman to be nominated for the presi- dency, is now a senator from New York. Greg Seal, an assemblyman in Albany, is famous for holding up all the bills by arguing over them Cas usualj. just returned after ten years of missionary work in darkest Africa are Karen Gabri and Carol Calvert. Also there are the famous artists who made their start drawing pictures for the Startimes and in art: jim Ellis, Anne Hayes, Jim Powley, and Charles Dietz. Miss America and Miss U.S.A. of 1970, Betty Setlock and Sue White, wait until the last minute to make their entrance. The cinema world is represented by Bob Swindler, Sharon Beichner, janet Ellis, Margie johns, and Linda Stanely. The famous dance band, the 'Stars' is headed by that great trumpeter, Dan Terrano, accompanied by Joel Wendt, Tom McGarry, Larry Peters, and Barb Haylett. Singers for this band are Linda Brown, Lyn Labiak, julie Simmons, and Marilee Santerella. Up from Cape Kennedy are scientists, Dick Smith, jim Wyant, and Sally Ger- wig. With them is their manager, Bill McClurg and press agent Bob Sherwood. With them are some of the space pilots for the trip to Mars: Laverne Bowen, Paul Trud- nowski, and Terry Spencer. Barbara Moore, Elizabeth Blackwell, and Kathy Cole- man are the space ship hostesses. As Dan Flore walks by, a noticeable squeek comes from his shoes. Racers Ricky Miller, john Barcer, and Richard Gabrys arrive in the parking lot neck and neck with jeff Collins, Bob Peterson, and Wayne Fronczak. They seem to be mad over being almost beat by amateurs , just before the game starts, Sharon Murawski, who made her first million in stocks after getting tips from her boss, drives up in her fire-red Rolls Royce. She always was the shy type, never showing off. She is accompanied by her private secretaries, Pat McEwen, Corrine Zess, and Lynette Barraclough, and stock con- sultant, Linda Moxham. Her former boss, Gary Freeman, is now her chauffeur. The very last ones to arrive, as always, are Barb Meisenburg, Georgia Bick- ford, and Clip Class. He used to be one of the fastest in the class, but he has a tendency to fall asleep. The game was played hard, but the faculty lost by a score of 100-10. Dave Kalota, Dennis Manning, Korry Kasperzak and Chris Donner rush madly onto the floor to cheer the victors. As the lights dim after a day at Starpoint, the members of the Class of '66 canbe seen slowly drifting homeward. 35
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