VOL. XIX, NO. 13
JUNE 9, 1978
Morfit Predicts Seniors Future
Hi, there. Morfit returning again to prophesy the future of the Class of '78.

Ten years from now we will be able to pick up the latest copy of the Star, published by Sykora, Inc., turn to the gossip column to find that Julie Reda has taken the place of Rona Barrett. Jane Kourtis will win the Nobel Prize for her book "Fairytales and Fantasies," a beautifully illustrated book thanks to Kim Garcia.

I can see Reggie Nero as the choreographer of the Chicago Honey Bears. Her squad, partially made up of Gail Herr, Ami Nyberg, and Claudia Beedy, will have a lot to cheer about as Bears Bob Aslan, Vince Webster, Jose Dieppa, and Kent Wantroba go on to become the Super Bowl champs that year.

I can see Jeff Stein taking the place of comedian Steve Martin while Steve Visteen becomes the new Walter Cronkite. Rose Northon will be co-working with Gilda Radner on the Saturday Night Live" show which becomes a bigger and better success than ever before.

I can also see Tim Logisz dribbling his way into the hearts of Bull fans all over Chicago.

I can see Karen Behm as the new disco queen starring in "Friday Night Fever." Ron Daul will finally get a chance to step into the ring with Leon Spinks. (Who will win, I won't tell).

I can forsee Karen Nebgen and Ken Quinn living happily ever after. Laura Kastner and Joe Pace will also be married and will be traveling across the country for all of Joe's hockey games. Sue Kelley will have finally decided whom she wants to marry.

Well, whatever the future brings, good luck to all.