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The Snoopy Awards Miss Personality Mr. Personality Prettiest Girl Handsomest Bov .... Rijrjrest Wolf Most Popular Girl Most Popular Boy Most Fun Girl Most Fun Boy Best Dressed Girl Best Dressed Boy The Beat Dancer (Girl) The Best Dancer (Bov) The Best Athlete The “Odd Ball” (Girl) The “Odd Ball” (Boy) The Most Brains (Girl) The Most Brains (Boy) The Most Bashful (Girl) The Most Bashful (Boy) The Most Talkative (Girl) The Most Talkative (Boy) The Most Absent Minded Person The Most Comical Girl The Most Comical Boy The Most Quiet (Girl) The Most Quiet (Boy)
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CLASS ANALYSIS Name Favorite Subject Favorite Sport Favorite Food Favorite Saying Pet Peeve Weakness Goal In life Nickname Linda Barbian Reading Basketball Chicken Sick me you! Trouble Talking College Banana Split Richard Bergner Math All sports Hot dog Don't bother me! Trouble Power cleaning Gen. shop Dick Virginia Belhke Reading Outdoor sports Lasagne THAT IS A SIC LAUGH Trouble Mushrooms College Beautiful African Ronald Borkowaki Science Wrestling Fish 1 didn't know! Rumors Girls Undecided Porky Ernest Burke Science Basketball Pies Don't look at me! Rumors Yvonne College Ernie Michael Campagna Science Baseball PtZZS Crazy! Trouble Girls Woodworker Mike Richard Fleming Reading Wrestling Hamburger What's the matter? Rumors California truck driver Elephant Carl Freis Algebra Basketball Venison 1 don't know! Disturbances Food College Frey Deborah Graves Science Badminton Eggsalad What for? Trouble God Dry cleaning Debra Christine Grover Science Volleyball Pumpkin p«e Don't know! Hate Philip Postal worker Cute Charles Harbiaon Science Outdoor sports Pizza 1 dunno! Talking about me Teasing girls College Ha Mary Harbison Reading Swimming Pecan pie No! Negative things Good times College Marilyn Monroe Mary Hotter Reading All sports Olives Shut up! Rumors Brian Key punch operator Carrot top Mary Huntington Math Horses Hamburger 1 don't believe! WH o (MopJ qnor mm Horses Nurat Big mouth Kathleen Kern Reading Skiing Pizza Ridiculous! Trouble Alan Postal worker Cherny Ronald Kolda Science Football T-bone steak What for? Rumors Jackie Photographer Koala Barbara Kowalski Science Swimming Swiss steak Really! Midi dresses Studying Key punch operator Fussy Patricia Kuglitsch Reading All sports Pizza Waywdemielovatt Trouble Candy and Pop College Paffy John Laufenberg Math Basketball Chicken No' Trouble God Undecided Jack Yvonne Liska Math Volleyball Fishburger Why’ Insults Ernie Postal worker Yvonne Richard Loescher Math All sports Fried fish Stupid! No fish None Pressman Nosey Barbara Majetich Science All sports Tuna sandwich Shut up! Rumors David Key punch operator Barby Mark Mazur Science Swimming French fries 1 don't know! Trouble Girls Janitor Mark David Meddaugh Science Football Manwitch Stupid! Rumors Barbara Carpenter Romeo Loma Olsen Algebra Football Chop suey Well? Trouble Laver ne College Frog legs Robbin Riggle Science Football Chicken What for? Rumors Girls Photographer Robin Gloria Roland Reading Swimming Chicken What for? Mad Boys Undecided Glona Lenette Sandberg Science All sports Chicken Why? Rumors God Undecided Netty n«vid Smith Math Basketball Steak 1 don’t know! Rumors Nora rnnxer Davy
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Class Prophecy ... h b™ oiun. Hey. it s June 10. 1985! My darling brown-haired, brown-eyed husband reported that we arc to have a 370 day vacation. I was naturally thrilled. We had planned to have a trip around the world for a long tim. Our two wonderful sons ran screaming with joy when they heard about it. We departed the very next morning in our brand new 1985 fastback. At the space air station in Zulu, we obtained our tickets The ticket agent was strangely familiar. Guess who he was! Ronald Borkowski! We learned that he had not married yet, for he liked so many girls. In short, he is a man about town. He also had another part-time job and was very successful. On the train, we sat right across from Mr. and Mrs. Brian Robertson. What a coincidence! Mrs. Robertson, nee Mary Hoffer. and I had such a grand time getting reacquaint-cd. They now have eight kids, five boys and three girls. Six of them are carrot tops while the rest have jet-black hair like their daddy! We arrived at Dubuque. Iowa and flagged a cob To our amazement, the driver was Richard Bergner. He was accompanied by John Laufenbcrg. We hud the wildest ride ever and were we scared!!! The motor died suddenly so we had to call for help! A serviceman from the air station came along. He was Mark Mazur, my old pest. He was naturally thrilled to see me!! He repaired the engine and told us thut it wasn't necessary for us to pay because I was his old classmate. We thanked him for his kindness. We stopped off in downtown Dubuque. Guess who we met on the street! Debbie Graves and Gloria Roland!! They were on a shopping spree. We learned that they both worked for Mirro Spac-ey Co. Gloria has an ardent admirer and even has considered marriage in the near future. Debbie was already married to a nice, dark haired gentleman. They had an only child who resembled Debbie a lot. I was told Mary Harbison was an art teacher at the Iowa School for the Deaf. We wanted to see how she was so we went there. . . We met Mary Harbison in the school building outside of the art room where she had been working. I was extremely disappointed that she didn't remember me at all! (She didn’t know her own name, either.) I finally convinced her by showing her our old yearbook. I asked her if she had ever married. She paused and glanced at her finger. Then she nodded. Eagerly. 1 asked who the lucky guy was. Alas, she didn’t know! I asked if she had any children. She couldn’t remember! I realized then that she was absent-minded. She didn’t know who or where her family was. She invited us to stay at her home, but had forgotten where she lived. Poor Mary! We decided to go on to Berkeley, California. Fortunately, summer sch .ol was in session at the School for the Deaf. We found Mrs. C teaching a group of 6th graders on the 2nd floor. She was my dear old classmate who always had a big smile on her face. . . Patty Kuglitsch. In fact, she was still smiling!!! After class, we got reacquainted. She was married and had two kids. Incidentally, there was one on the way, too. Her amiable husband hos brown hair and brownish-hazel-blue eyes, (strange colors?) We were invited to stay overnight and had such a grand time. The next day, we went to Disneyland for our sweet kids’ sake. Guess who we saw there! Christine Grover and Ronald Kolda!! They were professional artists and the kids loved their drawings. I was aghast when I learned Ronald Kolda commuted to and from Texas daily. Ronald had a lovely dark-haired, blue-ey d wife. They live in a huge mansion! Wowwee! Christine married a man of medium-height with blonde hair and blue eyes. She had three kids with her to Disneyland and Boy. do they ever resemble their mom!!! We decided to rent a car and drive to Nevada. We had been driving a few seconds when we heard girls screaming and went to see what the commotion was all about. It was Mike Campagna! There was a flock of girls following, or rather chasing him. When he smiles, the girls simply go crazy!! Mike worked for a flying saucer company as a mechanic. At the same moment, we saw an ad to visit either Mexico or Brazil free of charge the very next day. We decided to take the opportunity to visit South America. As soon as we arrived in Brazil, we followed u crowd to a huge dazzling dome near the airport. It was the home of some very rich people. You could imagine how surprised we were when Mr. and Mrs. David Meddaugh appeared to greet the crowd. Mrs. Meddaugh, nee Barbara Majetich, welcomed us. We had the special honor to tour their beautiful home. They had eleven beautiful kids. Such a lucky couple!!!!!! We flew to Denver, Colorado by jet traveling at 128,579.999 m. p. h. We met Kathy Kern and Richard Fleming, by chance, near a factory. They still had not decided if they were good for each other. Both looked great! Kathy worked as key punch operator with different modem space-age instruments. Richard worked for a Chemical Co. as lab technician. He was trying to find a new ingredient for pills to make people stronger. He was also trying to create better meal pills for the citizens of the world. When we left them, they were still arguing.... We rode in an electric car. going 9950 m. p. h. to Tulsa. Oklahoma where we visited a well-known ranch. Incidentally, Martha Huntington works there as a ranch hand. We learned she married a tall, husky 250 lbs. man. He has reddish brown hair and hazel eyes. Martha was still as energetic as ever. They had five kids. In fact, the kids were running wild all over the place screaming their heads off!!! They told us that Ricky Loescher and
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