Tonica High School - Mirror Yearbook (Tonica, IL)

 - Class of 1966

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60155 Hills I, Marianne Appel, will to Deb Brady my first chair in Band. I, Vicky Aschinger, will everything I leave in school to Marcia Wiesbrock in hopes that she will give it back. I, Cathy Ashley, will all my worries as editor of the yearbook to Susan Swift in the hopes that she doesn't have as many of them. I, Karla Baker, will my used glasses to the referees at the basketball games. I, Dick Clayburn, will to Jim Dyer my ability to play basketball so he will have three more years as good as his first year. I, Sherry Cole, will my ability to have fun in high school to all students who want to, es- pecially Roxanne Cooms. I, Barbara Duff, will my ability to draw for the school paper to anyone who can trace. I, Bruce Farneti, will my ability to foul out of basketball games to Chuck Lewis. I, Duane Foote, will my old Ford to Carl Dyer. Good luck with itl I, Melvin Ghrist, will my ability to escort the Queen of the Homecoming to Tom Gua- landi in hopes that he may do it also. I, Lois Grubar, will my job of counting out lines for pages of the school paper to next year's editor, with hopes that she has better luck than I did in having the columns come out even. I, Kathy Hobneck, will my job of writing out fine slips for overdue books to Lynn Lambert because her handwriting is better than mine. I, Ken Johnson, will all of my Hot Rod magazines to Mr. Stemas. I, Pete Kadelak, will my '64 Ford to Marty Hawley. I, Ken Lance, will my ability to goldbrick to anyone in Shop I. I, Roger Lance, will my ability to be good in economics to Marty Hawley. I, Dan Maack, will all the makeup homework I have to do to Bob Foote, because I know he can do it. I, Janet Minick, will my ability to gossip about everybody with Linda Gray in 6th hour study hall to Mike Gray. u I, Carol Mortenson, will my ability of always being late for 6th hour study hall and not getting sent down to the office to Larry Earles in hopes he can carry a better conversation with his father than I. I, Cindy Novak, will my height to my everloving brother, because heaven knows--he needs it! I, Sheila O'Connor, will Terry Novak to the next martyr who has him at the same table in study hall in hopes that they can get more homework done than he ever let me do. I, Ruth Ann Olesen, will to future Art Editors, the right to ruin the school paper. I, Kathy Patterson, will one Algebra II book and a bent compass to anyone who can get better use out of them than I did. I, Sharon Roberson, will my ability to get along with Mr. Myler and get my news in on time to Linda Lance. I, Mary Ruppert, will all my study halls to Kathy Bartoloni. I, Earl Schafer, will my trusty old clip board to John Ashley in hopes that coach can read his handwriting better than he can read mine. I, Pat Schmitt, will my ability of getting straight A's to my sister Carol in hopes that she does better than I ever did! I, Larry Stillwell, will to Cody Calkins all four of my worn out tires on my car. You'll need them. I, Linda Strack, will to Connie Clark all the good luck and fun I've had as a senior in hopes that she will have as good a year as I. I, Margaret Wester, will my ability to read my library books for book reports to Marcia Wiesbrock. I, Margaret Wiertz, will my chair in history to any deserving junior. I, Ken Zimmerman, will to Frank my ability to get to typing on time.

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611155 Mophccy A time capsule, buried by the class of 1966 at their 25th class reunion, was found today, year 2050, by the great-grandson of that famous space explorer, Dick Clayburn. It contained- records of what everyone in the class of '66 had been doing in 1991. MEL CHRIST fulfilled his high school dream of building a race car track and is now famous for racing ancient 1966 cars on July 4th weekends for curious crowds. KEN JOHNSON, with his insatiable curiosity, finally invented a perpetual motion race car and is now circling Mel's race track for the 2, 783, 281, 645th. time. LINDA STRACK is now a fifth grade teacher in the first school on the moon. KATHY PATTERSON founded a new Greenwich Village on the moon, grew long hair again, and is now busy writing poetry. LOIS GRUBAR and DUANE FOOTE got married and are now happily raising that profitable new vegetable from the moon, fungusim, with their four children. LARRY STILLWELL is now the owner of a chain of farms reaching across the U. S. A. KARLA BAKER was one of the first stewardesses on the Earth-Moon flight. DANNY MAACK was so interested in FFA even after he got out of high school that he is now their national leader. CAROL MORTENSON made her fortune with a new cooking discovery, instant ice cream. MARIANNE APPEL is now operating a hair-dressing salon on the corner of Fifth Avenue. EARL SCHAFER managed to design a Volkswagon that didn't look like a bug, and rso earned the gratitude of millions of self-conscious Volkswagon owners. KATHY HOBNECK invented a sleep-teaching method for French, and now is busy searching for a way to flunk students. So far she's discovered the only way to do this is to blow a fuse in their house. MARGIE WIERTZ married Steve and then spent the rest of her life looking for house-keeping shortcuts. She now writes a column entitled Margie's Hints for Housekeeping. ROGER and KEN LANCE built a restaurant catering especially to celestial visitors. The last time anyone saw them, they were still searching the sky for those flying saucers. SHEILA O'CONNER went to business school and learned how to run a computer. She is now busy programming a computer to answer those big questions in a woman's life, like what dress should I wear to Sally's party? BRUCE FARNETI, with his undeniable talent for hamming it up, became a famous comedian and is now playing a nightclub on Venus, the de Milo. CINDY NOVAK wrote that best-selling book all husbands go for, HOW TO TELL WHAT YOUR WIFE'S REALLY THINKING. SHERRY COLE, in retaliation wrote, HOW TO TELL WHAT YOUR HUSBAND'S REALLY THINKING. BARBARA DUFF and SHARON ROBERSON, practicing psychiatrists, are now busy as bees administering to those frustrated husbands and wives who tried to outguess each other once too often using those books as guides. JANET MINICK, who knows a good chance when she sees one, quickly jumped on the bandwagon and advised those husbands and wives to sue the bookwriters for mental cruelty, with her as lawyer, of course. KEN ZIMMERMAN is far away from all this confusion. He's a rocket-truck-driver on the Venus-Mars run. MARY RUPPERT liked her trip to Rome so much that she spent the rest of her life travelling. She is now on a space ship bound for the nearest star. RUTH ANN OLESON heard Alaska was a wide-open country and went up there to shut it up. She now owns a chain of important gold mines. MARGARET WESTER saved a lot of old things from the 1950-1960's and then opened up an antique shop in Leonore in 1990. VICKY ASHCHINGER was one of the first volunteers to be a secretary to a group of scientists orbitting the earth. She gave up counting how many times she'd been around earth when it reached one billion. PETE KADELAK, following the inspiration of his name, designed a new car for General Motors. PAT SCHMITT practiced building up her typing speed until she could type 130 words a minute, then entered national contests and started raking that prize money in. Cathy Ashley Editor, TIMES magazine June 12, 1991 23

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