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Letters
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Truant
Alumni
Home Room
Attending
In Memoriam
Broomfield
Early Years
Senior Year
Senior Pics
Snap Shots
'65 Trivia
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2oth Reunion
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Letters
It is the dubious year 1975
Ten years from a high school's sad demise
Because of the loss of it's pride and joy
The class of 1965.
The world situation hasn't changed a lot
Instead of a brush war in Viet Nam
We're using our troops and tear gas
In Yemen, Venezuela and bordering Siam.

The class has dispersed all over the place
It's taken up life with foil and shield
But funniest thing, few have stayed
In that vibrant, exciting town of Broomfield.

Everyone's doing a different job
Variety has spiced our glorious class
The last ten years has changed us all
Many unforseen things have come to pass.

Dick Murphy's become a traffic cop,
Kip Williams searches for the missing link
While Dennis Pierce, Bob Johnson and Jim Sudbury
Have cooperative ownership of the "Sink".

Rick Coulson, Dick Helms and Merle Breymeyer
All work in offices made of glass
And doing the same executive jobs are
Paul Hoffman, Phil Mayer and Richard Pass.

Cathy Cox, Liz Reader and Dorothy Lung
Are the secretaries they're chasing around the place.
Carol Robinson, Sue Johnson and Sharon Foote
Efficiently keep up the very same pace.

Gail White and Fred Bealer, with other brains
A new kind of missile do hope to devise.
While in secret Doug Holden and Ginny Kaiser
Command a ring of international spies.

Dennis Nichols, Chuck Hammarstrom and Jim Helfenbein
Are in crooked cahoots with Bobbi Green,
While criminal lawyers Jim Wilson, Kent French
Are valiently trying to keep their names clean.

Linda Gunnerson, Diane Patterson, Sharon Wilpolt
Are efficiently managing home and spouse
Sue Yearich, Nonie Becker, Barbara Hawkins and Joyce Smith
Have careers as well as keeping a house.






Larry Vogel, John Shaw and Virginia Giraro
The wilds of an African safari are bravin'
Lynn Burrows new musical opens next week
JoAnn Hill's doing Shakespeare at Stratford-on-Avon

Kathy Gibson, Sue Christner, Sherril Galbraith
In diners and cafes are frying the grits
Donna Gossenauer and Janet Hart are carhops still
Bob Shonkwiler is a headwaiter at the Ritz.

Tony Waltz conducts and Mike Fitzgerald drums
For the Salvation Army Volunteer Band
Bob Barr is running for Governor
A writer of novels is Charles Freeland.

Luisa Pineda's a doctor in Chile
As nurses Lois Ament and Connie Mahoney make good
While Bob Rose's unfortunate doctoring mistakes
End up in the morgue owned by Robert Wood.

Patty Fitzgerald and Carol Mulligan are teachers now
Keith Hughes and Bob Elliot are coaching athletes
Chuck Foster's the janitor at Emerald School
The high school librarian is Cindy Teets.

Dick Peterson and Don Mills are sanitation engineers
Sharry Sandbert's an artist with studio and pad
Lelani Williams and Sue Morris are telephone operators
Dan Geist writes jokes for a magazine called "Mad"

Sandy Littrell, Bonnie Bright and Phylis Parkhill are beauticians
Fred Cassell manages a health center owned by Don Wellborn
Colette Hennig is a Hollywood gossip columnist
And Sheila Hammond writes tender advice to the lovelorn.

Bill Bailey and Fred Sauer own a construction firm
Jack Schuh teaches enthusiasts how to skydive
Bob Gillard and Eddie Barlow are architects
John Thorngren is a secret agent 0065.

Greg Ressler, Dave Rowe and Fred Rykert are sailors.
A gigolo on the Riviera is Randy McGee
Sandy Kein is a local Brownie Trooop leader.
Rich Rhoades is a president of the NAACP.
Sharon Rhea and Anne George are fashion models
David Zeller drives a brand new hearse.
John Bell is a famous folk-singer.
Brad Patterson's been named "Mr. Universe".

A modern dance studio is run by Paula Peglau
Bob Hutchinson's lion taming job is beastly
And the new Broomfield diaper service wouldn't be the same
without founder and owner Nancy Priestly.

Glenda DeSantis and Judy Douglass teach P.E.
Marsha Tonish and Bob Cairns are missionaries both
Steve Butterworth started a Pilosophy Cult
A millionaire playboy is sauve Mark Voth.

Karen Falls and Maureen Darby are social workers
Jerry Lavach and Chuck Williams own a resort.
Bill Harris and Don Frappier run gas stations
Jayme Shroyer's a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.

Jim Stowell and Bob Bashline are executives
Kenny Brown Doesn't know what he wants to do
Terry Walther is a prison Warden
Dick Gillespie is just married to Sue.

Ligia Turek's a teacher in her homeland, Poland
At golf, Greg Millen's a fabulous hitter.
Dennis Medsker's a pilot, Don Johnson his mechanic.
Beau Beauregard's a world renowned flag pole sitter.

So as you can see, our glorious class
Is useful, interesting and all alive
They'll never forget us back at BHS
Their magnificent class of 1965.
The Senior Class Prophesy
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        Compliments of
      Sheila Hammond