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fuss PHUPHW By Maxme McDuffee Moore Twenty Years From Now The Fate of These People Twenty vears have passed smce that summery mghr nn May The year was 47 Twas then the Semors bade farewell and drxfted on their way It was Carole Burger who won her way to the presldency for that eventful year We fmd her now m the Whxte House she dusts the bangled chandellers Nancy ohnson our blonde s1ren has changed somewhat we see For now she 15 head of the Painless P111 Factory In competltxon rlght across the street tearmg out h1s halr Ts our George Brown who IS now a drugglst mxlllonaxre Pat Blondell IS workxng ln a beauty salon he now bralds hzs haxr He hates to have If fall m hls face although he used to dxdn t care Lxke father like son so the old saymg goes So poor Lanny Boone just counts money and washes clothes Arnold Berlage our Emstem a tragedy to htm befell He became broke when hls prlzecl expernnent wouldn t sell Through the halls we hear Bxll Bellah he IS cheerfully smgmg He s the guard who closes the door at the U S Treasury Btuldmg Remember LOIS Auer and Ruth Senter the stay together couple of yesteryear They are workmg for Boemg Axrcraf lmprovmg the trlcycle landmg gear Don efferson and Maman ohnson the lord and lady of tngonometry Are still m Math Class workmg for the answer on page 200 number 23 ohnny Brown the lad who sat xn Enghsh just to dream Now has a ranch of racmg horses he s really on the beam Remember dear old Buck Buchanan the 1947 wonder lad? He s stxll argulng m Soclal Econ about the brrlhant plan he had Mary Moore the qulet undecldecl gurl Is modelmg at the R1v1erra and reallv has the would be s ln a whlrl Leonard Smxth stlll has his Ford but can t get gas or kerosene He drove up here from Texas on PHFIS Green Now there s Bobby Erwm who used to sneak out of shop He s teacbmg others not to sneak because hes now a cop Garland Fry whose amb1t1on was to be a Fxsherman and go to sea Is now wrxtlng a sequel to the Seventh Symphony Barbara Boums who used to be so small Has taken some pllls a la lohnson and she now just sults them all Marjone Campbell who used to pme away her tlme on art Is studymg to be an actress and to get a sultry thrilling part Pmky Groven who thought school was such a bore Has puhhshed 1 book called English Is No More Darhss Brown who got to school about at nme Is stxll revnewmg Enghsh mth Xvfal er ID College both are gettmg along fme Doro hy DeFreese our Student Body treasurer of the mob she was qulte fond Even now we see her in the lofflce maklng out checks for those bonds Lauralee Cuthp whose ambltlon was to be a farmer Does not use horses or tractors she plants her flelds wlth a hel1copter George Dalezal who worked hard and IS now a dlesel engineer Has mvented a car vou don t have to steer To get Betty Karavannch here tomght we practlcally had to carry her Shes been trymg to capture a vouno man to marry her Remember the two seats that were always occupied ln study hall? Well they still are and by Shxrley Krambeal and Paul When xt came to men Shirley Kasperson always put her foot down But look at her now shes secretary of Boys Town LOUIS Langendoerfer should have been 1 l wver because he always had so much to say But he s a cowboy now and owns a ranch down Mexico way ean Haga IS drlvmg truck for the Smgmg Trumpet Mxlk Company And of course you all know who the owner of the ranch IS thats rlght lVlarv1n Hawley Kenneth Stoble who thought anvone who worked for a living must be insane- He became a mllllonalre workmg on the green cham Bxll Stout and Jxm Boag went ahead wxth the1r tenms careers They go to the Olympics Yes every four years Q . . . . AANNAA, , wa sa lr as Of- ' . 9 9 9 ' - - 3 X . . . . ,l 9 : a 1 s s 9 1 9 . . . . , 9 ' 7 Q 1 a .Q . . , 1 Q , . . , . . . , , - . I, . J J , , A , , . J , , . . , , . , . , . . . . . . a 1 7 . . . , . . 7 , ' ' . . . , 7 7 , . , . 7 7 a - 9 , , . . 5 7 7 . P , I a . V s K , I 7 ' Li ' 77 . . , . , , L . , . b . L 9 1 1 a v a , ' v - 9 7 C 1 1 , . 7 9 ' 7 7 7 7 V ' . a . , , . , , . . . Y . . . , s 7
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1947 HESPERIA NBHS Dear Diary Today we enrolled rn good old North Bend Hlgh School for the last trme QI hope ust thm we have finally reached that goal XVe are Semors at last Out of the class of 74 there are 8 students that started the frrst grade together 12 long years ago and are txll members of our class Carole Burger was elected to the d1ff1cult job of bemg Presrdent of the Senior Clas Paul Rose was chosen as Vxce Presxdent and Betty Karavamch to wrxte the mmutes To pay the brlls and collect the dues ean Haga was glven the task XVe learned all the news through Buck Buchanan who represented us m Student Councxl The flrst weelt of school was a gala affalr XVe really gave those poor Freshmen an rn1t1at1on they wont forget The only problem. as that the Semors suffered as much as the Prosh fOh what a mes tha cold cream and dustmg powder was But we made up for the awful deeds we commxtted durmg Freshmen y eelc by wmdmg lf up wxth the successful rreshmenSen1or Receptron INo hard feelxnos r-ow huh Frosh'7 Oh yes drary remember on that tall mght y hen football season got off to a good ,start w1th Amold Berlage our Student Body Presxdent dedlcatrng our new grandstand Vlany of our gr1d heroes earned thexr first preclous IN B s thls year Oh that smell of hoe pohsh Two of the proudes football lettermen were Monk Fry and B111 Bellah who aaade all county halfbaclt and center respectxvely Drarv th1s brlngs us around to the play Almost Summer presented by our class We dldnt really ltnow there were so many Hams ln our class fhuh Fry ln basket all y e placed econd wxth Nlonlx Fry hlgh scorer and Paul Rose also on all ounty team Bob Sep1ch rated cen rr on the second team Barbara Bourns wmner of the D A R aw ard was outstandmg as our valedlctorlan wrth Don efferson brmgmg up a close second as salutatornan In the sprmg we were busy preparmg for Class Nrghc Baccalaureate Slcxp Day and Commencement whrch wxll be long remembered as we lools back at our happy lugh school days at North Bend SAA, ,,-fmxa,,a,ea-eu.A-ea,-. a.exa,VcxMVe awww ,a,aA,Na,c,eaa,vt,e, ,vt,ea,,xAA,vVVVVea,Vva,,a.vvxA,VVvt,a r I Y v . . . D J Is, . . K . K . . 1 . r . r . . 5 . r ' . . S. It K ' n lv L A 1 v . YS V 4 1 Q V - ' ' r Y x we x 1 r 1 I . yy r r 4 v - b . - v - . , t . .5 - V ' ' V , V ' , v- '. . 7 - . - . q Q D . . .5 . , . , y' A c ' 1 ' . s ' ' t ' . 1. Q r . ' . . . , . A ,, r . . . . . . , - - .. H - . , 1 , . .' . . , ' . L 01 , y . s . I . . . C 4 . r T' . 1 . K I Q V . . . r ln - li h , , T ' 7 7 , I - , Y . r L - ,V f -,,,--. ,.,awt,.rM--,t,vea,VV,,-..,,Vc,eA,-N,rf,VN,t.w
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me PHUPHEEY Theron Northrop IS traveltng the country wlde 'Ihe demand for h1s speakmg abthty comes near to a landsltde oyce Landrxth has an agency and 15 modeling mens clothes Her most 1mportant cltents are the North Bend and Coos Bay oes Elleen Rlchards the t1n1est of them all Is still trytng to fund some sc1ent1f1c way to outdo us all Bruce Totten and Don Mnlbum combmed for a musxcal and radxo career They are now called the Bumblmg Bumble bees 'Vltlton Ladd IS stlll around he works nn an OIIICC and answers the phone Whxle Charlotte Watson watts for htm at home Don Mills whose amb1t1on you remember was to be a college boy But he decided to travel abroad and be a VICCYOY Ronald Hams ts champlon track runner of th1s state He used to run errands for the Off1CC gxrls to them he was first rate oanna Glmes has a rabblt farm and makes money sellmg furs She can still be seen wlth Joy Thomas who drxves her delivery truck for her Bert Long and Duane Peterson w1th nothmg else to do Are searchmg for gold ln Pony Slough Margery Nloore ts stnll around and s dr1v1ng a model A Ford With a slgn that says At last tacked on the runnmg board Pat Pierce has bought out the Log Cabin Bakery It IS now called Adam Has em Confectxonery Vlargaret NlcColley and Don Lasater have published a book for the blm Ir has hlank pages they thought If mlght develop the soul and mlnd ohnny Hoffman xs 1n the offxce and sits ln the prmctpal s chalr Hes walttng for one of the Off1CC gxrls to see nf h1s credlts are there Yes' Theylwere there Donna Hazzard has bought and rebu1lt Sacchl s Confectionery It as now called Donna s Retreat she sells 1ce cream bars two for a penny Fred Wtlhelm has a gas statlon ln Empire called Wxlhelm s Wh1SPdlhg Wonder and Gas ohn Pa ton ts he wonder and tells jokes to the customers that pass Sh1rley Wxlson IS teachmv Social Econ her students are never late I guess she couldnt bear to leave Room 8 Delores Hargeas IS a uccessful wrxter of fortune and fame l ler wr1t1ng became so popular she had to change her name Poor Roloert Lee trudges up and dowaa the streets every single day XV1th a pack of mall there must be an easler way Rod Holden xs stlll enrolled tn Auto shop trymg to create a Ford of his dreams Wfhlle Bob Septch has surpnsed us all by workmg toward the varslty teams Clara Duffy w1th quiet srmple ways Is now a dancer m Austraha and has all the people 1n a daze Iohn Kems who always had tdeas and plans so new Is owner nd operator of a G I Rendezvous on Sherman Avenue Marv Pennmrtton and lohn Hanson are runmng a second hand store Ir IS called Hanson s Hand me down what you want for a penny no more V Carl Sc' neemaver IS runnmo for Governor and ns sure to wm On the side lme he wntes fo that popular magazlne called Gory Gruesome and Grlm loan Thulin wanted so much to go to a glrls college wltlaout fall But the poor gurl xs studying like mad at Yale Merle XVllSOh and Edward Erwm are selhng and truckmg wlth very great fame I' or Standard ot New lersev m thelr own dear name Peggy Lee took to law and argumg some Qmce Louis turned cowboy and left the courts all so glum joe Langendoerfer 15 naanagmg a chain Not of metal or dalsxes but of grocerles ln the mam Well I guess that takes care of all the class of 1947 Thev are all wlth us tonlght m the trlumphant year of l967' Good night evervone and oh' I almost forgot there IS still Maxine McDuffee But she s still a bxt ,ueer sn ace she wrote the 1947 class prophecy MMMA ,MA-,,V.aNN,mMAMNwMN 5 J . . . , 7 ' 7 7 it ' 7' A , 1 ' , 5 K 7 , . I - ' , , , 1 9 ' ' li 7, ' - .t . ,, ' KS 7 ' 71 1 . f d, A W I . . . I t , l , . ., . - K , - , 4. a ra f L K , u . . . . ,, . , . . , ' 7 9 J r . F . G ' 7 a 9 , . A ,, , , - I A K t 4 . , K . , 1 f 1 1 . ,t A , , , 7 Y 7 I L r ll 57 ' U ' . Y . 77 . , . 1 J . I ' . . . g . 4, . ,, A I 7 T l 1 I 7 9 L r ' y , . , ---. . . , 7 ' ' a 'Q v . K A r
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