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RICHARD DAVID WILLIAMSON CARL DEAN WILMOT Compliments of JOHNSON MOTOR CO.; LLOYD ALLISON'S TRUCKING — London Mills Seniors THOMAS EUGENE ZEGLEN CLAUDETTE KAY ANDERSON
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WESLEY GEORGE W1DGER SHARON KAY WTLCCOCEN Compliments of SIMPSON POWELSON LUMBER COMPANY — Maquon Seniors LARRY WILLIAMS MILDRED MAXINE WILLIAMSON
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Class of 1958 Prophecy June, 1978, Everywhere In the town of Valleyville are huge banners reading Old Home Week. Invitations had been sent to all former residents urging them to attend and stressing particularly this first evening when a wonderful entertainment is to be given. All the talent have graduated from Valley High School. The great hour has arrived and the new auditorium, designed and built by Roberta Barker, is filled. As we look around us, we see many celebrities, many of them our old classmates. The ladies in the front seats are dressed in the latest Paris fashions created by Kay Donaldson. the leading designer in Paris. Most of these ladies had had their hair styled by Carol Shover. who has her own chain of beauty salons now. As we sit behind these ladies, we overhear them talking of Claudette Anderson's sanitarium where fat people are made thin and scrawny people are made pleasingly plum. Deanna Painter and Letha Combs, as we knew them, came in with their families. We remember reading in the papers of their awards. Deanna was voted Mother of the Year of 1978, and Letha has been made honary member of the Mother of Triplets Association. The first number of the program is announced and Tanlce Homer steps onto the stage. She is universally known as an opera star. Janice has a good strong voice and can sing two songs at the same time without losing the tune. Next on the program we have that famous lecturer of homemaking, Eva Combs. She tells how to make front porches out of packing boxes and how to feed ten people seven days on twenty-three cents apiece. Larry Williams and Thomas Zeglen, two of the world's foremost diplomats also speak. They just returned from a world's conference for the prevention of adult delinquency. Just before intermission we have the presentation of the latest Betty Crocker award which is an ultra-modem kitchen. This award is presented to Sharon Wllcoxen, leading Home Economist. Following the Betty Crocker award, the Pulitzer Prize is awarded to Sally Miller, famed doctor of Psychology, for her two latest best selling books, So You Think You're Sick and I Guess You Were. Sally has been working with Lois Pavelka who has her own hospital in Minnesota. During intermission we see some more of our classmates and we reminisce. We find that LeRoy Keener, as head of the Air Force, is especially in charge of keeping track of Roger Reed. Roger is home on one of his rare visits from his paradise on the moon. From his excellent work in Physics, we always knew Roger would be the first man to the moon. Tane McWilliams recently quit her job as a stewardess on the Space Planes to marry the multi-billionaire owner of the Space Lanes. Betty Remer. traveling out West a few years ago broke Las Vegas, and has been traveling around the world on her yacht the “Viking. Looking around, we notice the checked coat of Larry Baker, well known private investigator. Larry just finished solving his latest thriller, The Case of the Bloody Fingerprint. As we talk of Valley Days, we hear that Sharon Shewell, Barbara Pauli and Tudy Pointer have graduated from Yale. The first three girls ever to attend the all boys' college have graduated with honors and now are successful lawyers. Arlen Mason has had a shocking experience in his field of electronics. Arlen has now invented an electric pocket size lie detector. Maxine Williamson has been a great help to the teenagers with her newspaper column Advice to the Lovelorn. When the farmers get together, talk of the market reports seems to be the main subject. Richard Williamson has been Inaugurated the President of the Farmers' Grain Association, with Carol Waldron as Business Manager of the Association. Kenneth Mixer has been rough competition for Robert Morse. It seems the stockyards and grain elevators can only take care of them one at a time. With such big farmers, guess we'll have to have more stockyards. Marnell Rock . the great architect is designing and building a schoolhouse with a first grade classroom with 21 corners. This classroom is designed especially for Carolyn Peterson who just doesn't have enough corners for each oi her twonty-one first grade pupils. Compliments of CONLON'S GARAGE — Rapatee 27
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