Episodes

  • #10 Friday Fright Night
    Jun 16 2025

    Secrets unravel on Glen River Road after the Watsons' marriage blows up. The Schylers try to protect Mimi and Cynthia ends up being the most responsible adult.

    Written and Narrated by Laura Van Wormer

    Produced by Ryann Robinson

    Ending Music: "Circle of Ghosts" by Soundroll @ Uppbeat.oi

    Bumper Music: "Bring the Energy" by Soundroll @Uppbeat.oi

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    48 mins
  • #9 KEEPER OF SECRETS
    Jun 7 2025

    Cynthia is deeply shaken when she learns the scandalous past of a middleaged couple she enormously admired and feels isolated by her vow to keep their secrets.

    Written & Narrated by Laura Van Wormer

    Produced by Ryann Robinson

    ending music "Satanic Panic" by Weary Pines @ #Uppbeat.io

    front & back bumper music "Bring the Energy" by Soundroll @ #Uppbeat.io

    Episode Illustration is a 1956 photograph by Vivian Maier

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    42 mins
  • #8 DISSENTION IN THE RANKS: CHANGE IS A COMIN'
    Jun 1 2025

    In latest episode of The Class of 74, 16-year-old Chrissie Evert's doing great at Forest Hills, Evan's caught in a medical nightmare; Cynthia and Annabel get annoyed with each other's behavior; a medical summit is held in the Schyler's vegetable garden; inmates take hostages at Attica Prison; Professor Allerton turns on Clarke; the charm of Clay Seton continues; Katey thinks something very fishy is going on; and Cynthia is stunned by the enormity of what Evan confides in her.

    Author & Narrator: Laura Van Wormer

    Producer: Ryann Robinson

    ending music: "Love Hurts" by Iros Young @ uppbeat.io

    bumper music: "Bring the Energy" by Soundroll @ uppbeat.io

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    50 mins
  • #7 THE MYSTERY OF ATTRACTION
    May 24 2025

    Cynthia's collection of admirers is growing by leaps and bounds, but she can't stand two of them, one is being investigated by the cops, the gorgeous guy she scarcely knows is of course her favorite, while the guy who is supposed to be her boyfriend is all beat up.

    What else is going on? A locker goes missing; the curse of the Vietnam War, Nixon's price controls, the 27 Club, Borgnine's Bar and Ashette's amazing closet adventure. ending music: "Epic Angel Choir Intro" by Tomas Herudek @ uppbeat.io bumper music: "Bring the Energy" by Soundroll @ uppbeat.io

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    52 mins
  • #5-6 CYNTHIA IMAGINES
    May 17 2025

    Cynthia and Mimi secretly watch The Dick Cavett Show; Cynthia's triumphant arrival at the second day of school is marred by suspicion and the alphabetizing of home room situates her between the “Black Cloud of the Family" (beautiful cheerleader Betsey Satterfield) and blonde Adonis, Clay Seton.

    Note: This is the complete version of Episode #5 which a technology glitch prevented from fully loading.

    Bumper Music: "Bring the Energy" by Soundroll @ uppbeat.io

    Ending Music: “Good Lookin’” by All Good Folks @uppbeat.io

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    52 mins
  • Cynthia Can't Believe What She's Hearing
    May 17 2025

    Brighton High's got some problems brewing, but Cynthia's popularity is not one of them.

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    9 mins
  • #4 IN ONE SO YOUNG
    May 10 2025

    This week, we dive into the 1971 mysteries surrounding Mrs. Watson's behavior, Victor Wronski's attack on Evan Whittaker, and Mrs. Schyler's devotion to her electric skillet.

    Bumper Music: "Bring the Energy" by Soundroll @ uppbeat.io

    Ending Music "Levitation" by Floor Model @ uppbeat.io

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    48 mins
  • #0 The Class of '74: How the Series Came About
    May 5 2025

    Join novelist Laura Van Wormer as she introduces THE CLASS OF ’74, a serialized story inspired by her 50th high school reunion. The story begins in 1971 and follows the misadventures of teenagers in high school, ending with their graduation in 1974.

    In this debut hello to listeners, Laura explains how seeing her baby-boomer classmates triggered the desire to entertain them with an ongoing story set in the time of their younger lives, and how she came to expand that idea to offer it to all baby boomers.

    "Everybody needs more fun in their lives," Van Wormer says, "so let's have it together."

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    3 mins