Bob Bahner – Bob will have trouble sleeping in later life. He will keep waking up every 40 minutes.
Bob Belker – Bob will become an assistant gym director.
Beth Battles – kindhearted Beth will run a home for wayward dogs and cats.
Bill Brosch – Bill will move up to head milker at Freeze Dairy.
Marsha Brown – Marsha will be head color mixer at Lady Clairol
Leonard Butler – Lenny, the original Easter Bunny, will have his own chain of bunny clubs.
Mary Jane Coxon – since Bob Cousy is finally retiring, Mary Jane will take his place on the Celtics.
Gary Crnic – Gary’s going to become the night foremand for the street and alley department.
Richard Dickmann – Rick is going to be a big wheel in the tire business and make hunting boots on the side.
Janet Edwards – Janet will be a straw collector for the Walter’s Broom factory.
Mary Fiedler – Mary will sell Ramblers with automatic drivers.
Sandy Glavin – Sandy will become a home economics teacher and teach young girls how to make skirts out of a ¼ yd. of material.
Sue Horst – Sue will replace Dr. Zorba as Ben Casey’s assistant.
Racene Jackson – forgetful Racene will forget that she has graduated and may still be wandering Sacred Heart in the years to come.
Mary Irene Solon – Mary Irene will be the personnel supervisor at Solon’s Supermarket.
Gary Bone – Gary will be the personnel at Solon’s Supermarket.
Mike Gerke – Mike will raise birddogs in his kennels out behind the fairgrounds.
Steve Kappler will spend the rest of his life running away from the hoards of girls who love to get their fingers in his hair.
Pam McGrath will fulfill her lifelong ambition and become President fo the Boy’s Clubs of America.
Sharon Madorin, the future homemaker, will have her picture on cake mix boxes, replacing Betty Crocker.
Eric Murray will win the Pulitzer Prize for his thrilling stories about the wild and wooly West, West LaMonte that is.
Marion Newman will make himself known to the world and invent a revolutionary new shoe polish that polishes itself.
Jerry Rouchka, our continual President will start his own President’s Club with his vote getting power and will enter politics and be known at J.A.R.
Bob Staus will own a Ford used car agency, for he will have plenty of used Fords by then.
Virginia Stohr will be owner and operator of the Stohr Delicatessen, featuring the fourteen hamburger special.
Betty Welliver will become a necklace saleslady.
Delia Yates will write mystery stories in which the Butler always does it.
Bob Zimmerschied will replace brother Waldo as the pinball machine pro at the Hillcrest Lanes.
Paul Wolf, the customizer, will customize the mild cartons at Tullis Hall.
Jack Barr will become the first city slicker to win the FFA awards.
Emily Gerke, with her experiences in living away from home, will start her own hotel, the Clifton City Hilton.
Tom Hurley, using his famous slogan, “Never make it hurt.” will become the U.S. Tennis Champion
Monday, April 28, 2008
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Easter Bunny!!!
One of my special memory moments with the class of '63 at Sacred Heart school was playing the Easter bunny at the Spring play.
My costume was long John's dyed pink with the flap sewed shut and a white cotton bunny tail attached. The girls were in front of the stage singing "Here comes Peter Cotton Tail". The lights were dimmed and I burst on the gym floor with my over sized bunny ears on my head throwing candy to the audience from my Easter baskets. I heard a young voice yell out "look Mom it's the Easter bunny". The kids started chasing me shouting,"it's the Easter bunny". My traction was poor on the slick gym floor. I slipped and was caught from behind my cotton tail was jerked off and the flap in back split wide open - I felt the cold air in back! In my desperate attempt to escape, I threw all the candy high in the air. A very large candy egg hit a woman in the head and bent her glasses. The next morning she called the principal. The principal was Sister Rosella and the woman complained that some of the Easter eggs wee too large. But, at that time, size mattered!
Sorry my assignment is late. Hope I don't get a detention.
Your friend & classmate, The Easter Bunny
My costume was long John's dyed pink with the flap sewed shut and a white cotton bunny tail attached. The girls were in front of the stage singing "Here comes Peter Cotton Tail". The lights were dimmed and I burst on the gym floor with my over sized bunny ears on my head throwing candy to the audience from my Easter baskets. I heard a young voice yell out "look Mom it's the Easter bunny". The kids started chasing me shouting,"it's the Easter bunny". My traction was poor on the slick gym floor. I slipped and was caught from behind my cotton tail was jerked off and the flap in back split wide open - I felt the cold air in back! In my desperate attempt to escape, I threw all the candy high in the air. A very large candy egg hit a woman in the head and bent her glasses. The next morning she called the principal. The principal was Sister Rosella and the woman complained that some of the Easter eggs wee too large. But, at that time, size mattered!
Sorry my assignment is late. Hope I don't get a detention.
Your friend & classmate, The Easter Bunny
Monday, April 7, 2008
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