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Stanley Davidson drove to the reunion in his hot-rod. Since Stanley became wealthy in the movies as Wild Bill Buzzard he has become a hot-rod enthusiast and has about the fastest hot-rod on the tracks. Harriett Hawkins has gone far in this world. She has taken advantage of her artistic ability and has become advertising manager for Hadocol, Inc. Harriett has a different number of boy friends but she says she likes them all. Beverly Snodgrass is on an extended tour through South America looking far a tall, dark, and handsome man with curfy hair (one Pancho Gonzales). Little does she know that Paa» cho is in Red China (by the name of Charlie Foo Chin) giv- ing Sousaphone Iess6n6 to the Communists. Betty Ambrose appeared at the party with her portable typewriter so she could give typing lessons to the wineos. This keeps her busy whan not engaged as bass drummer for the Salvation Army. And last but not least, Pete and I invited our class advisor, Mr. Carothers, who went on a tour through Russia in his Nash and when he got ready to leave, the Reds took his car and said they couldn't stand to see such junk in Russia, and that they wore going to mate Sousaphones out of it. Yours truly Clarence Bare
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY At the beginning of the 1947 sohool year 16 green and not too bright (at this time, that is) freshmen enrolled at Maupin High. They were Perry Barber, Clarence Bare, Stanley Davidson, Val Endersby, Jaok Farlow, David Hauser, Norman Hunt, Bob Taylor, Waldo Wing, Soott Woodside, Elisabeth Ambrose, Betty Kimbler, Arlene Place, Clara Quinn, Elouise Rutherford, and Beverly Snodgrass. Later on during the year David Bryant, Sara Hale, Helen Forsyth, and Idlete Hoffman Joined our ranks. Since then 3 of them have moved. They were David Bryant going to The Dalles, Helen Forsyth going to Mosier, Elouise Rutherford going to California. On September the 5th the Freshmen were initiated. The boys wore dresses and the girls came in gunny sacks. They went through the usual routine of polishing shoes, carrying bottles of milk, saying how green I am and parading througi the streets. In the evening the buses returned so the Freshmen could be molested further,(shall we say). They were forced to eat fish eyes and worms, crawl on their hands and knees through gravel, be hanged, sit on nails, kiss the Bible, jump off a mountain and other stunts. Before going home they were given refreshments to make up for the treatment they received, but of course there would be a catch, they had to find their shoes that had been hidden in the gym. They elected officers for the ensueing year as follows president, Beverly Snodgrass, vice president, Val Endersby, secretary-treasurer, Norman Hunt. They elected their adviser as Mr. Lienkaemper, but when Miss Autenwieth came on duty at the beginning of the second semester it was suggested by Mr. Lienkaempher, that she take over. Since then she has been their advisor. At the beginning of their sophomore year 14 sophomores had enrolled. Clinton Taylor joined the ranks later on in the year. They soon lost two members who were Idelette Hoffman going to Prineville and Clinton Taylor who joined the Navy. All their classmates that had commpleted the freshman year were with them except Val Endersby who was killed in am auto wreck the last week of the Freshman year, and Betty Kimbler who moved to Dufur. Continued on next page
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