Crook County High School - Spurs Yearbook (Prineville, OR)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 67 text:

Sl NAME: SUSAN BACHELDER ROBERT BERGSTROM VIRGINIA BIRDSONG PEGGY BOYCE BARBARA BURSON DON BUSSEY EMERINE CARLIN ESTINE CAUDLE NORMAN EVANS DOLORES 'GOTCHER INA HARDENBROOK BETTY HIAASEN DARRELL HOUSTON BUD JOHNSON DAVID LONERGAN BURL LYMAN EDNA MCLEAN LARRY MARTIN DENNY MICHEL NOLA MILLER VIRGINIA MINK RICHARD MOORE VAN MOORE JERRY NOBLE NADINE PERSING GUY POWELL JESSIE REAMS BLANCHE REYNOLDS EVELYN RISLAND BETTY STALEY MYRON STEELE CLARENCE TANGNEY SHARON WESTBERG SAM WILSON HENRY BERNARD ic Nickname: Batch Pinky Birdbrain Little Red Barb Boosey Flirt Teenie Norm Lorrie Ina Q. Bet Duly Zeke Finnegan Burl Little Edna Lum Degginald Nola Jo HIPPY Rich Rishan Elst 'Dine G. P. Jetty Blanche Bubbles Bud Steele Tangney Pinkie Sambo JR. A IP Sl eo PRIZED POSSESSION The Annual Class Ring Her Dog G. L. Gavel My Mother His Car lThe Mayflowerl Bart That 5'11 Redhead School Books Bob Harry Typewriter 'Dine Skis Jitterbugging Bicycle Geometry Book Uncle's Ford Curly Black Hair Sam's Letterman Sweater Diamond Ring, Hope Chest Letterman Sweater Wrist Watch Interest in the Junior Class Duly Houston Dirty Cords Guitar Horse Interest in Redmond Three Brothers Horse Watch Bob Nola Alarm Clock AMBITION: Journalist Golfer Go To College 49 Kids Own A Gambling Joint Skip Without Getting Caught Have A Cow Stenographer Farmer Raise 20 Kids Raise A Family Grow A Little Jockey Hand Out Pills Settle Down Hunter Go To Wheaton Multi-Millionaire Grow A Beard Nurse Good Wife High Point Man on Basketball Team Rancher Coach th Drive Her Folks' New Car Playboy To Be Married Home Ec. Teacher Own A Cadillac Read All The Books ln Library Get Out Of School Do As Little As Possible Mortician's Wife An M. D. Electrician Th Q E CAUSE 0F DEATH: Being On Time Wine, Women and More Women Studying ' Ambition Realized Worrying About Graduating Broken Car Spring Blushing Chasing Men Whisky Running To Bend Over Work Coming To School Married Life Carbolic Acid lThat's Sure Deathl Women Bicycle Wreck School Clara Adams Over Growth Over Eating Jack Model A Women Being Broke Night Life Finnegan School School Bus Living Up To Her Reputation Curiosity Old Age Heart Failure Lack of Business Suicide Electric Shock

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Class Pr ec If dreams only came true, I'm sure the members of the class of 1948 would have the most gloriously happy lives of any class to graduate from C. C. H. S. Speaking of dreams, I am getting a little sleepy. Ho! Hum! Are my eyes deceiving nic? Theres one of my classmates, Pinky Bergstrom, and what's that he's carrying? It's golf clubs. Why he's become one of the nation's champion golf players. He always said he would. And out there on the green in the distance is Henry Bernard. Now what could he be doing? It looks like he's become Pinky's best caddy. I see an ambulance too. You don't suppose they have accidents here, do you? We always did say Larry Martin would be famous some day, but we clidn't know his fame would come from doctoring broken golf clubs. Oh, yes, and there's the detective of the class, Virginia Birdsong, looking for those lost and run away golf balls. My! The scene seems to be changing! Now I see one of the large city's busiest streets. There's a policeman directing traffic, and that policeman is none other than Sam Wil- son. He seems to be having trouble with that trolley because the conductor, Myron Steele, is stopping for a talk with an old classmate, Ina Hardenbrook, and she is telling him she is now a happily married housewife and has four children. She was engaged to Harry Sorenson when we were seniors. I guess their marriage really worked out well. As I walk on down the street I pass a large medical building and I am really astounded to see Bud Johnson's name in big neon letters on his office door. He must be a pretty important doctor to have all those nurses too, although he always did go for the girls in a big way. His head nurse seems to be Emerine Carlin. She must have gotten her early training at the Prineville General hospital. I wonder if she and Bart Noble ever got married. I guess I'll have to talk with her and see if she has heard from any of our other class mates. She tells me Peggy Boyce has graduated from Marylhurst College and is back at C. C. H. S. teaching her pet subjects of physics and chemistry. Now she knows what those-poor teachers went through when we were there. Susan Bachelder comes to Dr. Johnson quite frequently for all her aches and pains and she is married now and quite prominent in society. She doesn't have a family yet, but we always did say, just give Sue a little time. If ever you have any legal difficulties, they tell me you can't go wrong if you take them to Denny Michel, who has an office just across the street. It seems as though his successful career is largely due to his competent secretary, Betty Staley. She always was the best in the class at taking dictation, but I wonder how she is at sitting on attorneys' laps? I hear a news boy calling extras on the corner. Maybe I'd better look into this further. Why, I know that newsboy. It's Burl Lyman, and I wonder what could be so interesting in the paper? The headlines read, Evans K. 0.'s Bussey for World Championship. I guess I'd better read further. lt says here it was an even bout all the way until Don got tired in the last round. It seems he had used all his strength cranking his car to get it to Madison Square Garden. That puts Norman pretty high up in the sports world. He always looked promising in the ring at our high school smokers. This paper gives me a lot of news. The masthead shows that Nola Miller has become the Editor-in-Chief and that must be quite a hard job, because 'she lost so many hairs in high school trying to get the reporters to meet the deadlines for the Blue and Gold Banner. It seems as though Estine Caudle is now her star reporter and enjoys her work very much since she writes all the stories about our old class- mates who have made good in the sports world. Speaking of the sports world, I heard that Darrell Houston is now the owner of a large race track and people come to him from all parts of the country to buy his outstanding race horses. Last, I heard too, 'Dine Persing was still holding out for him and she keeps herself quite busy with her day nursery. I wonder if I might run across some more class mates if I were to take a bus ride through the city. Coming into view now is a large mill on the outskirts of town that Virginia Mink and her husband Jack Rhoden own. She was engaged when she was a senior and now lives on Knob-hill with a very haPPY family. Passing the water front I also saw a large fish cannery with David Lonergan's name in big streaming black letters. He must have gotten an urge for being a fisherman when he spent those two years in Alaska while we were in our first years in. high school. During my ride through the city I passed a large Model's school, which they tell me is owned and operated by Richard Moore. Two of his most outstanding members who are soon to be signed by Hollywood, are Evelyn Risland and Barbara Burson. They really make an eyeful. Not far on down the street we find the Thornhill Mortuary which we all know is owned by Sharon Westberg's husband Bob, whom she be- came engaged to while working in Portland between her junior and senior years. She still says she thinks the idea of owning a mortuary is thrilling, but is now kept quite busy with her two children. Oh, yes, and on the left we have the city library. The main librarian is Edna McLean who says she enjoys her work very much. Going on through the residential district of the city we pass a very nice home which belongs to Van Moore who now has the title of doctor. Don't get me wrong, when I say doctor because really he's a veterinarian. We're now getting back to the business district and we're passing the offices of Guy Powell, now a Notary Public and doing a very good business too, since all his old classmates go to him with their lengthy wills and legal documents. In the same office with Guy we see Betty Hiaasen, now a public strengorapher. I guess she really fits into this line of work since she used to type 100 words a minute in her typ- ing classes at school. I have made the rounds of the city except for the school, so let's see what it holds in store for us. The name on the office door of the principal as we enter the building is none other than Clarence Tangney. After having a short talk with Clarence, l've found that Blanche Reynolds is on his teaching staff as the home economics teacher, and Jessie Reams is teaching commercial law. He also tells me that Jerry Noble is coaching professional basketball in the East was recognized last year as one of the nation's lead- ing coaches. The scene changes again to bring us closer to our old home and I find myself in the city of Bend. Here we find Dolores Gotcher who has settled down as a housewife running her family and happily married to Bob Lofftus, whom she was engaged to when she joined our class in her senior year. Isn't it strange that I could see everyone in my dreams just as they will be ten years from now? I seem to find myself waking up. My! What a pleasant dream that was and what a pleasant future lies ahead for the class of 1948.

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