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The Class Prophecy DIARY OF SUE TILL DECEMBER 31, 1964 I was just reminiscing about my classmates and what they are now doing. Patty Piatek received her medical degree from Indiana University and is now a doctor. Sharon Crooks, Donna Myers, Laura Wagner, and Carol Nelson are all nurses. They have been given the name Fabulous Four because they have saved so many lives. I remember how Bob Wells loved old hot rods. Well, he threw together an old clunker that went two hundred miles an hour. Dike Grate tied it out on the highway by out-running four state troopers; he is now spending the rest of his life in jail. Speaking of state troopers, Jerry Boman has been made super- intendent of the Indiana State Police Force. His motto is If you can't beat ‘em, join ‘em. Carole Warner has married that sailor and travels the world with him. By the way, Douglas Colbart is now an admiral in the Navy. Darlene Makovicka and Linda Pinkerton are now secretaries. Darlene's dream of working in the Pentagon came true. Linda is just working and waiting for Admiral Colbart. A dream that really came true was that of Lowell Stuckey. He led his beloved Dodgers to their fourth straight series win this fall. Judy Tarney's dream came true also. She received her degree from Michigan State and is now a world-famous cat veterinarian. Some of my classmates have been married. Judy Duncan married her true love, David Dilley, and is raising little Dilleys. Patty Miller is now happily married to Jack. Herbie Leins, now married, runs a dry cleaning shop in Singapore. The winner of the boxing match I saw on television last night was David Rocky Dunn; I remember how he loved to fight in high school. The next program I saw was called Snooty Hoot's Variety Hour. The master of ceremoines was the delightful, hilarious Nick Hoot. The guest comedienne was Janice Medsker. She won fame for her antics by performing for the Queen of England. Sally Kelley, while attending U.C.L.A., knew so much more than the professors that she is now head professor. Last night's newspaper headlines stated that F.B.1. agents Neal Hodges and Eric Kuykendall had cap- tured that master mind of that counterfeiting ring. He was none other than Donn Lowman. Rumor has it that Ruth Wiggins and Gloria Grieser were counterfieters, too Susan Buss and Carolyn Hovarter are teaching. They were the winners of last year's Teachers of the Year award. John Stahl's horse, Flaming Hoosier, won the Kentucky Derby. I understand that Gary Hire was the trainer. Oh yes, the beautiful movie queen Shirley Shull attended the Derby. The magazine article on the Three Cronies was very enlightening. It seems they are Vada Mc- Dougall, Martha McBride, and Janet Bergstrom. They own the Golden Hawk gambling casino in Las Vegas. Sherry Smith won the title of Miss Baton Twirler. She now twirls throughout the world. There is some question as to where Don Gurtner and Bill Horntrop got all their money. Some pecple think it came from a bank robbery. Anyway, they are surely ladies’ men. Since Carolyn Weicht always loved to travel and to find excitement, she talked Ruth Ketel and Rosalie Harding into going to deep, dark India with her. They have discovered a new race of people. The richest man in the world is Carl Cobbs. He discovered platinum in Wyoming. Bill Parkinson lost all his money by gambling so he is working on the Siberian tumpike. Dwight Zerkle is his slave-driving boss. I guess Jerry Myers is still digging spuds. I hear he even sleeps with potatoes. The secret service finally caught tax-evader Jack Overmeyer. No wonder he wanted to be Attorney General. Carmon Wenger managed Rockefeller's businesses for two years. He now has all that money.
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The class president, a basketball star? Jerry Myers, naturally; he's way above par. Nick, who's interested in a Garrett lass, Is always ready to answer in class. Dike has been here every day; It seems he just can't stay away. Carmon is new to us this year; In the band his cornet you can hear. Sue gets along with all the gents; You, too, can be a blonde for forty-nine cents! Ruth is a worker we all know, And in her car she doesn't go slow. Judy D. is in love and to me that's not silly; She's going to get married to a guy named Dilley. Dwight Z. is quiet--you can never hear a peep Because most of the time he's behind a book asleep. Sally is our brain, our only one? She never stops ‘til the job is done. Size is no object, our Shirley Shull knows; She's hypnotized Dave clear down to his toes. Carol N. does nothing but study in school And keep her eye on Barry Cool. Jack is quiet and quite a scholar, But never underestimate a quiet man's power. Carolyn Wiecht likes to have herself some times, Gets home just in time to hear the morning chimes. Patty M. and Jack are on their way to marriage; Soon they'll be off in Jack's new carriage. Vada, we know, is a hard-working gal, And from Garrett she's found herself many a pal. Janice has moved to the west side of town, And in the class play she brought the roof down. Don G. says farming is his future to be; What will his steady say: Let's wait and see. ‘Darlene, who is so very neat, Is looking for a guy who is tall, dark, and sweet. Martha, we know, is sure to find Sonteone who will change her mind. Lowell, right now, is serious about Dorothy; And someday, she his wife may be. Sherry is someone of whom we're mighty proud, Especially when she twirls before a crowd. Bob is for hot rods like bees are for honey; Someday off those hot rods he'll be making money Linda P. is in love with Doug, But she hates all Fords that go chug-chug. John doesn't care for books and such But likes his horses very much. Ruth K. came this year from Ashley And happy with the change she seems to be. Patty P. is college bound; A prettier girl cannot be found. Herb L. now is altar bound, Then to an occupation that is sound. Laura, who is so very bashful, Has many things for which to be thankful. Gary hopes to have the fame Of someday changing Lela's name. Bill P. gives to lots of girls a line; And from what we've heard, he does just fine. Eric's handy with nail and hammer. Someday he'll find a girl and marry her. We've tried to show in these short lines Just what can be on our classmates’ minds. We hope you'll overlook all our mistakes And realize how much work a class poem takes. Now we're only seniors without talent or fame; But just for your information, here are our names -- -Donna Jean Myers and Bill Hornthrop
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NAME Janet Bergstrom Jerry Boman Susan Buss Carl Cobbs Douglas Colbart Sharon Crooks Judy Duncan David Dunn Dwight Grate Gloria Grieser Donald Gurtner Rosalie Harding Gary Hire Neal Hodges Nick Hoot Bill Homtrop Carolyn Hovarter Sally Kelley Ruth Ketel Eric Kuydendall Herbert Leins Donn Lowman Martha McBride Vada McDougall Darlene Makovicka Janice Medsker Patty Miller Donna Jean Myers Jerry Myers Carol Nelson Jack Overmeyer Bill Parkinson Patrica Piatek Linda Pinkerton Shirley Shull Sharon Smith John Stahl Lowell Stuckey Judith Tarney Sue Till Carole Warner Laura Wagner Carolyn Weicht Robert Wells Carmon Wenger Ruth Wiggins Dwight Zerkle NICKNAME Twinkle toes Boman Susie Cornelius Doug Crooksy Dunk Rocky Dike Gloria Don Rosie Gare Winky Hooty Corncob Carolyn Sue Sally Ruthie Kirk Herb Fuzzy Pluto Mickey Darling Jan Pat Jean Spud Carol Jess Willy Patty Linda Shull Sherry John Stuck Carmon Wiggie Zeke EXPRESSION What's so funny, bunny? You're thinkin'! Oh? That's right, I ain't talkin . I say there! No kiddin'? Ain't that sneaky? You bet! Tuh! Is that right? That's good, That's colossal. You know it. Very good! You better be- lieve it. It is no matter, I don't know. No jokin? Oh cripes! You're crazy. Is that right? I'm telling you. Where's the gizz- mo? My Heavens! Huh? Oh dear, Mercy! You're tellin me. That's true. That's nice. No fooling? That's novel! Forevermore! Good gravwv! I'll tell ya what, I don't know. Don't be cruel. No kiddin? By jolly! That's different. Heavens! Darn it! That's a jab. Oh shoot! I don't know. You'll get yours! 21 HATES MOST Snobby people Waiting on girls Inconsiderate people Waiting To spend money Hypocrites Short nights To lose Squirrels Conceited people Being without a car Elvis Presley Dirty food To get out of bed People who can't make up their minds People that make you work, Liver Eggs Nosey people Shop teachers Studies Contrary girls Indiana Two-faced people Porch Lights People that worry Nosey people Spinach To get cold Privileged characters Uncle (guess who) Sleep Cottage cheese Fords Time To lose a close ball- game Opera singers To get up To be told what to do Jealous people Hominy Mothers-in-law LIKES MOST Tall, good lookin' boys Girls with a sense of humor Happiness Diane Linda To have fun D, Dilley A certain cheerleader Darlene Trevor Good lookin! girls Good music Lela Water skiing Judy S, To eat Jim S, The Spartans Nick Dolls Carole Sleeping Boys A certain boy Slumber Parties Vittles Jack Music Necia A certain Wildcat. Beautiful Ohio Women To talk Doug David L. Liver Horses Dorothy Kay To have fun To be doing something Roommates Guess! Skating Rods and customs Food Convertibles Girls
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