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Frances Tunison nas become a well-known portrait painter. She has just finished doing the King of England s portrait and will soon start one of the President of the United States. Frances is married to a cartoonist. They have a little disagreement over which does the better work of art. Frances has no children; she said they would just be in her way while she painted. donald Paulson certainly has a job on his hands what with all the disagreement between the House and the Senate. Being President of the United States is no easy job. I went to the Wnite House to see him for an interview about the trouble he is having with the latest bill he presented to congress, Protection of the Earth. Since he is a bachelor many of the society women are after him, but he can't seem to see them. He is still heart-broken because you refuse to see him since you had that quarrel seventeen years ago. You know I always did want to go to Africa. Well, during my vacation I made a trip to the dark continent and you would never guess who I saw there. While wandering through the jungle I came upon a tribe of pygmies and can you imagine ny surprise to find that Roy Tunison was the big shot of the tribe. After Roy's plane crashed in the jungle the pygmies treated him as a God or some sort of idol and do you know those pygmies really look up to Roy. Roy invited me to attend the tribal ceremonies. 1 did so and was made an honorary member of the tribe and given a bamboo biowgun. Roy said he enjoyed living there a great deal. He has iouna a great diamond field and has prospects of being the wealthiest man in the world. On my return trip from Africa I had the pleasure of seeing Eunice Prasch. She is the head stewardess of the largest airlines between New York City and Africa, but is giving up her job to do Her Life Story for the movies. After she finishes her picture she plans to many a multi-millionaire to whom she has been engaged for the past twelve years. She didn't want to rush into anything, she said. Maynard Barrier certainly is a busy fellow, isn't he? I suppose you read in the paper where he has just won the Indianapolis speedway with his self-designed automobile. Since automobile racing isn't a year round job, Maynard has taken up singing popular songs. He is nearly a second Johnnie Ray. Maynard is married to a gorgeous redhead. They have sir girls. Hasn't Coach Monroe been doing well for himself; being voted Coach of the Year for the fifth time; taking the Rose Bowl with his Notre Dame team and numerous other honors. His sons have followed in his footsteps and are coaching too. It is nearly plane time so I must sign off for now. Write soon. As ever, Katie (Kathleen Woodside) 11
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CUliS PROPHECY New York City-May 20, 1975 Dear Bonita (Booth) I have a couple oi- hours before ray plane leaves so I'll take time to write. The paper has kept me pretty busy during the past year, but I have enjoyed it since I have had occasion to see all our old classmates. It certainly doesn't seem like twenty-two years since our graduation from Maupin High does it? Say, you rementoer Donna Lang, don't you? Well, I just happened to see her while in Sweden covering the Olympics for my paper. She was joyous when I saw her. Her championship volleyball team had just swept the most prized awards of the Olympics. £ he is married and has two daughters. Donna asked about you. I told her about your owning some of the prettiest and most valuable cats in the world and how you taught them-tricks. She thought it must be an interesting hobby for you since you always did like cats and had a way with them. She said she had lost track of you after your resignation from the armed forces. I understand that you have been offered the position of Sec. of Defense. After your long am successful work in the WAFS you certainly are qualified. It will be quite an honor to be in that office, especially for a woman. I hope you have a lot of luck if you decide to take the position. • hat do you think of the styles this year? Aren't some of them just plain exasperating, but maybe we shouldn't say anything about them? Who do you suppose is one of the chief designers? None other than Joan Tunison. Yes, I guess she has come a long way since high school days. She has a whole line of swanky clothing stores throughout the United States. Did you read about Glen Davidson? He has done much scientific research in an attempt to find a drug that will enable people to live to be one-hundred-fifty years old. He thinks the answer can be found in juniper berries. Glen is still a bachelor since he can think of nothing but his scientific research. Avis (Hay) Hunt writes for McYell's magazine. In fact she is the first vice-president and believes that she may be president in the next year or two. Her home life is a very happy, but lively one. She has four boys and two lovely naturally curly haired girls. Tnank goodness the girls were the ones to have the curly hair instead of the boys. I saw Bob King last week. He is the governor of Texas now and looks a lot like a Texan with his ten-gallon hat, cowooy boots, and a 50 cigar. He even talks like a Texan. I guess he never would have been allowed to be the governor if ne didn't. He has a large fortune in oil wells. Bob is married to a bea ±ifil blonde; they have four sons. Melvin Ambrose has a colossal magician show which is in demand all over the world. I have seen it three times and still don't knew whot hoppen. His pretty blonde wife assists him withthe act. Mel and his wife have just returned from India where they had gone to learn the tricks of the Yogi. They have twin daughters that Mel thinks the world of but says it would have been nice to have had a couple of football players. io
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HISTORY In September iyL9, twenty new students entered Maupin High School. Tney were tne green freshmen. The enrollment lor the lirst six weeks consisted ox: Bob King, Frances Tuni- son, Katnleen Woodside, Joan Tunison, Betty Rutledge, Maynard Barrier, Roy Tuni-son, Leo Dusenberry, Glen Davids,n, James wnitesell, Melvin Ambrose, Donna Barber, Bonita Booth, Donald Faulson, Avis Hay, Donna Long, Billie Rutledge, Irene Kellener, Vida Kellogg and Kum.ce Prasch. During the sec vnd six weeks the class of ly53 was joined by Rosella Peters. Rosella stayed lor only two weeks. During the month of November, Wanda Daniels, transierreo from Hosier to Maupin Hi. Two months passed with tne enrollment standing at 21. At the beginning oi the second semester Beatrice howatt joined the ranks ol' the ireshman class. Beatrice was formerly enrolled at Dandy High. Class oilicers xor the ireshman year werei President, Donald Paulson; vice president, Donna Barber; secretary-treasurer, Kathleen Woodside. Class adviser was miss Bonney. The beginning of the sophomore year found four students missing. Beatrice Howatt, Leo Dusenberry, Irene Kelleher, and Wanda Daniels. About two months after school started, Carol Garrison entered Maupin from Idaho. The sophomore class year was a very busy year. In the activities spot light a number of dances were held, and numerous class meetings were held in which business problems were made and solved. The sophomore edition of the Hi-Life was the major activity of the preceding year. In September 1951, 17 juniors walked into Maupin High School. While the junior class enrolled 2 students they lost 3 The 2 members to enroll werei Leo Dusenberry and Gaylord Pounds. The missing students were: Betty and Billie Rutledge , and Jim Whitesell. Class officers for the junior year werei President, Melvin Ambrose; vice president, Bonita Booth; secretary-treasurer, Carol Garrison; class reporter was Leo Dusenberry. The following is a list of events that occurred during the junior class yeari The junior class rings were received during the first two months of school. The first‘of the activities was a dance given in honor of the football team. The dance was held on October 19. The junior class gave their class play, entitled, Accidental Hero , on January lU, 1952. All junior class members were cast in the play. On February 2U» Leo Dusenberry withdrew from Maupin Hi to attend and finish the school year at Medford, Oregon. 12
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