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Future It's 1970. Ten years have passed since the class of '60 graduated from York Suburban High School. Would you like to see what has become of your former classmates? lt's all in the Book of the Future. Iust open the cover and read- First of all, we see that Dr. David Lauer has at last realized his ambition and is chief surgeon at the York Hospital. On his staff are nurses Ioan Cavanagh, Pam Miller, Karen Kling, Nancy Mader, Pat Ness, Barbara Patterson, Karen Stultz, and Pat Woltman under the direction of Judy Minnich, supervisor. The nurses have a good deal of practice, since ,lim Fillmore, professional acrobat, and Barry Berlin and Roger Shultz, professional wrestlers, fre- quently need their aid. But even if they do make a mistake, Barry Brown, the local mortician, soon will straighten it out. A few streets away Mark Lando has established himself as dean of an exclusive school for girls. His private secretary, Bertha Tudas, is writing down the names of new teachers they've just hired, Bonnie Guinter, Linda Whitcomb, Kathy Ruff, Linda Reigart, Natalie McCubbin, and Cynthia Moul have all been added to the staff. Several other students have also become teachers. Becky Herman, Latin professor, Dick Eckert, geom- etry teacher, and Sue Sherman, swimming instruc- tress, have been hired at YSH. Also Mike Grandia has been employed as the school janitor, and Mike Grissinger is the new guidance counselor. Travelling down to the city court house, we see Bill Ruff, a successful attorney, entering the build- ing. He has an important meeting with ,lon Fry, who has become a 6' 71 chief of police and Rod Rohrbaugh, the District Attorney, Also connected with our law enforcement agency are Tom Lutz, chief warden of the county prison, and Ron Mum- ford, rookie patrolman. As we continue our journey around town we see janet Filing, flag carrier for the Salvation Army, entering Don Barley's Hamburger Palace for a quick snack. We stop to look at the newsstand dis- play and discover that the latest copy of Mad Magazine, edited by Bill Fishel, has just come off the press. We also see model Suzanne Flinchbaugh's latest calendar. On checking the payroll of the local department store, we find that some new salesmen have been added. Paul Kerschner has been commissioned to sell snorkles to the Indians, Marty Eichelberger is sell- ing braille rule books to the referees, and Bobbe Sue Good is an up and coming clothing buyer, who 54 travels to Spring Grove and Hagerstown to view the latest fashions. Nancy Kottcamp is also busy selling excuse blanks to various schools. George Mackison and Don Sanders, local busi- nessmen, have formed a secretarial pool which in-f cludes Carolyn Fry, Patsy Gayman, Donna Hoover, Colleen Kelley, Brenda Miller, jean Nicholas, and Judy Sunday. Out at the Thomasville Airport John Herman, pilot, and jerry Miller, co-pilot, have just landed their new jet plane. On board are stewardess Dawn Free, professional actor Steve Fry, who is currently portraying the first witch in the production of Mac- beth, Joel Fink, the second Harry James, Joe Har- lacker, the man who replaced Dick Clark in the hearts of America's teenagers, the famous dance team of Sheila and Betzy Golombeckg and Iudy Sullivan, the versatile comedienne. just taking off from the airport is Vernon Smith, the well-known race car driver, and his chief mechanic, Carolyn Grenewalt. Going back to town we observe john Armpriester, an unemployed zoo keeper, entering the office of the Scott Buchart Loan Association. Down at the local church Brooke Cresswell, the new minister, is talking with Brenda Wise, Ellen Egbert, and Peggy Harner, the town beauticians. Coming up the street with her troop of girl scouts is leader, Fran Halla. Continuing on our way, we come to a new hotel, designed by architect Dick Leber, which is managed by Robin l-lines. Employed elsewhere in this build- ing are Bob Miller and Archie Oller, barbers. En- tertaining in the Blue Room is the famous torch singer Pat jones, who is on loan from her night club in Stewartstown, ,lane Lee and Sheila Kling are also on hand as hat check girls. On the social side of our success story, we find Harlowe Prindle, golf pro at the Country Club, giving lessons to Bobbe Cohn, the well-known socialite. Their pictures are being taken for a na- tional magazine by Dwight Landis, assistant to Mr. Blatner. As you can see, many of our classmates have settled down in York. But what of those who have moved on to other places? In music we find that Cathy Long has become conductor of the Philadelphia Philharmonic Sym- phony and that Norey jones is a successful gospel singer. In Greenwich Village, one last word from Pat Schmidt who is busy writing Word Wealth books, for Suburban.--fini. COMMITTEE OF 12
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