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Class Prophecy IT WAS ONLY A DREAM By Yvonne Rarick, Patsi McCone, and Nancy Millard I awakened suddenly one morning from a long and unusual dream, I think it must have been caused by something 1 ate or else it was that horrible late, late show I watched. Anyway, it was about all of my High School classmates, me and our chosen professions several years after we had graduated. In my dream I had become a cosmetologist starting up the ladder of success. While working in my new shop one day, a dear friend of mine, Nancy Millard, came into the salon for a day of beauty - complete with a hair style, facial, and manicure. She confessed to me that she wanted to impress her boss, and because she was his personal secretary she thought she had a pretty good chance of hooking him. Her boss turned out to be none other than Andy Palik, head of a large construction firm. Meanwhile, Connie Ball, who worked in my salon, was tending to Constance Blackwell, head of the secretarial pool at Willbur and Winter Enterprises. Doug and Mike had recently called in the famous, modern architect, Bruce Katz to design a new laboratory to replace the old one, which unfortunately, the chief scientist, Timothy Bemis, blew up in another bad experiment. While Nancy and I were conversing, my manager, Patsi McCone, came over and invited us out to lunch. We went to a newly opened cafe and, to our surprise, it was owned by Pam Thenen. While we were eating, Larry and Fred Goheen came into the restaurant. They informed us that they were home on leave from the Navy. Recently, on a trip to Viet Nam, they had had the privilege to talk with Jeri Paradine who was now a top social worker in that country. Jeri was at that time in a hot debate with the top leaders of North Viet Nam. The scene of my dream then changed and 1 was back in my old home town, which was now a much larger city than the settlement I left after graduation. 1 was visiting Larry Hughes in the Tekonsha General Hospital. Larry seemed to enjoy being ministered to by his pretty nurse, Sally Groholske. He told me he had suffered his injuries when he lost control of his race car. When I asked what had caused this, he explained that he had caught a glimpse of the Nation's top fashion model, Dianne Van Winkle, getting ready to present the trophies. But fortunately, under the skillful hands of the hospital's top surgeon, Denise Boshears, Larry's life v as saved. Larry Russell was also a patient at the Hospital. Upon inquiry I learned that he had suffered a broken leg while chasing his beautiful secretary, Debra Upston, around his desk. His wife is suing for divorce and who should be handling his case but the ambitious lawyer, Michael Bagley. Likewise, Mike Sweet is doing an excellent job as a playboy and part-time lawyer. I also dreamed of Leona Weller, who went to college to find a man and has devoted her time to catching a Reverend. I visited the home of Jim Osborn in my dream and was greeted by a screaming herd of kids with sticky hands clutching lollipops. Jim was industriously wiring up an electric train for his clan. From Jim I learned that Professor Martin Palik has a part-time job of destroying new, as well as old chemistry books, a natural trait carried over from his high school days. Jim told me that Elaine Marshall was working hand in hand with Smokey the Bear to conserve our forests. I also found that Telephone Operator, Debbie Mullen, and also Dave Rowe had been taken into custody for phone tapping. They were apprehended by F. B. I. agent, Brian Kelly, Again the scene of my dream changed and I was walking by a barber shop run by Dennis Slone. Dennis is now the highest paid barber in the United States. Sitting in his chair was Gary Goheen. Gary told me John Phelps and he were starting a farm. He revealed that some day soon they were going to try and cross cotton and blueberries so that it would be possible to dispose of clothing by eating it. I discovered Dick Hampton also working with Dennis. Dick is one of the top male hair stylists of the era. His unique hairstyle, the Mopia, is catching on all over the globe. From bits and fragments of my dream, I gathered that Linda Lambert was writing a novel about her trials and tribulations of being a hippy in California, and that Penny Reimer, after graduating from Olivet College, was starting up a jewelry shop with Carol Frizier in Old Town, Chicago. To top it off, Linda Ray was operating a vampire supply house not far from them. Linda's two employees who keep the blood bank filled are Janice Clark and Alice Thomas. I was awakened by the final vision of Janice and Al, with a gleem in their eyes, watching Janie Jenkins as she walked home from her job as a key-punch operator. I don't know if I should classify this as a dream or a nightmare but I hope no one has been offended by what I've said because it was only a dream.
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Class Will of 1970 By Penny Reimer and Leona Weller We, the class of 1970, being of sound body and mind, do hereby bequeath our last will and testimony as follows: I, Mike Bagley, will my ability to build a church to whoever would like to try it. I, Connie Ball, will my quiet ways to Karen Saltzgabor. I, Tim Bemis, will my chemistry experiments to Peggy Baird, who would get a bang out of them. 1, Constance Blackwell, as secretary of the Student Council, will my ability to keep up with the notes of the meetings to Judy Reese. I, Denise Boshears, will my undying love of Ford cars to anyone who doesn’t drive a car with a better idea.” I, Janice Clark, will my business abilities to Diana Snow, who can’t quite keep up. I, Carol Frazier, will my naturally curly hair to Susan Reimer. I, Fred Goheen, will my ability to break up with one girl five times to David Young, who breaks up with five girls once. I, Gary Goheen, will my typing ability to the annual staff. I, Larry Goheen, will my good looks to Chris Katz. I, Sally Groholske, will my A” in citizenship to my cousin Shelly McAtee. I, Richard Hampton, will my suave ways to the class 1988. I, Larry Hughes, will my meek ways to Judy Reese. I, Jane Jenkins, will my dancing ability to Randy Goheen. I, Bruce Katz, will my love of horses to Sue Waffle who’s ridden the farthest on the matter. I, Brian Kelley, will my ability to stay out of serious trouble to whoever needs it. I, Linda Lambert, will anything to anyone. I, Elaine Marshall, will my thick blonde hair from my last hair cut to Mr. Sweet. We, Patsi McCone and Nancy Millard, will our ability to stick with one guy for one year to David Young, who can't stick with anyone one week. I, Debbie Mullen, will my Webster's dictionary to Connie Patton so she can improve her letter writing. I, Jim Osborn, will nothing to nobody as I need all I've got. I, Andy Palik, will the tread on my car tires to Vern Thenen, who can't seem to keep his on very long. I, Martin Palik, will my ability to graduate in the 70's to the Class of 1971, in which there seems to be some who’ll be lucky to make it in the 80's. I, Jeri Paradine, will my ability to ribbet like a frog to Jackie Newton who can't even talk. I, John Phelps, will my tired liver to Mrs. Randall. I, Yvonne Rarick, will my ability to miss a lot of school and graduate an Honor Student to Colleen Palmetier. I, Linda Ray, will my ability to get in two wrecks and not total one car to George Davis who totals one car with each wreck. I, David Rowe, will my ability to get out of work to Steve Marshall, who's worn himself out trying to make a fast buck. I, Larry Russell, will my mischievous ways to my brother, Randy. 1, Dennis Slone, will my collection of old cars to anyone who will take it. 1, Mike Sweet, will my golfing ability to the Tekonsha High flubbers. I. Pam Thenon, will my driving ability to Chris Katz. I, Alice Thomas, will my measurements to all the skinny people in Tekonsha High school. I, Debbie Upston, will my cheerleading ability to Doug Johnson who has the knees for it. I, Diane VanWinkle, will my ability to say I’m not going to do something and do it to anyone who'd like to be blest with this ability. I, Leona Weller, will my sweet disposition and angelic personality to someone Coach won't let me mention. I, Doug Willbur, will my ability in sports to Paul Weller, who has a good start. 1, Mike Winter, will my farming ability to all the future farmers. I, Penny Reimer, will my hair style to Steve Marshall. And we, the Class of 1970, will our sound bodies and minds and our most cherished position as seniors to the Class of 1971. 21
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