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CLASS PROPHECY Ted Gradwell—most likely to succeed Marty Weisgold—least likely to become a Rabbi Tom Condit—most likely to be the first to classify the flora of Vietnam Arthur Curtze—least likely to be named to the list of Ten Best Dressed Men Mrs. D—most likely to become fhe first grandmother in the Class of '67 Bob Smith—most likely to become a professional mail box pa i nter Bob Warrick—most likely to get rich quick Jim Black—most likely to be killed in a Ferrari Wayne Noss—most likely to be seen sitting on a toadstool Mike Malyn—most likely Paul Petri I lo—I ike I y enough John Gustavsen—least likely to become re-fined Mrs. Carlson—most likely to become a professional student Paul Kukol—most likely to be arrested for loitering on a street corner -5-
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Lynn Holden—leaves her set of barbells and her essay On Pulling Out Fenceposts Linda Gillingham—leaves several empty bleach bottles ♦ and her recipe for scotch and soda Paul Petri Ilo—leaves one broken camera Mrs. D—leaves—before she gets into hot water -4-
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Do you remember: Gene Martin: Boy with the Board; Guy with the cry of I wanta go home. Smooth, Cool Man from Marlboro Country. And Marty Weisgold: Marty. Big Daddy. Lend me your ear, I got a problem Lend me your shoulder, I got a tear. Joe Romeo, with the look of I'll get you yet. And ready with the comment that made you feel this big: Where did you learn to be so cool? John Gustavsen: With the hypnotic blue eyes. John,with hair enough for everybody, and about as unco I I egiate as they come. Wild, l-hate-this-place John. Bob Warrick: Goody. The tough with the tales of hot nights in Scranton. (If you should encounter a locked door, or If you forget your locker combination. Bob will help you out.) Army man, artist with a one-track mind. Bob Smith: Smitty. Smythe. A funny little guy. Always ready to administer a friendly pat. A nice, quiet, funny little guy. Paul Kukol: His presence was about as dependable as the weather. Paul—found the meaning of life standing on the corner in communion with His Boys. Paul Petri No: Horticulturist at Heart. Hardly one of the Rebels, but nevertheless, one of the group. Mrs. Dreisbach: Always ready with a good laugh. Swinger in the true sense of the word. One of the gang, a fellow conspirator. Dorrie Rosenblatt: Different. Usually bleary-eyed. Kept pretty much to herself, but one of the group. -6-
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