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1947 HESPERIA Russ Ulm In the name of our Pfl!'1C1Pal Lyle Rxggs ahem we the 1947 class of North Bend hngh school bemg of sounder memory than mmd do hereby wlll our possessions ln the follow mg manner ARTICLE I e Freshmen Our good nature and our studxous attxtude e Sophomores Our abxlxty to sllde through e umors Our poxse and maturxty e Faculty Our reputatlon for bemg the most prominent class to enter North Bend I-hgh School ARTICLE II Barbara Bourns ueath my abxllty to get one s m ysxcs to the girl that takes it next year Delores Hargens wxsh to leave all my COSIDBIIC knowledge fwh1ch can be learned tn a ew slmple lessons to Mary Ann Rose oyce Landnth wlll my baton to my lxttle slster Mary Ann to carry on famxly tradltlon Pat Plerce leave my sense of humor to Miss urgens Carole, Burger bequeath the presndency of the Senlor class to some more patxent soul Laura Lee Cutlnp bequeath my studlous attltudes to Dorothy Moore Shxrlev Wnlson leave for my heart s deslre Marlorle Moore leave to explore the world or should we say Willamette Umverslty Lols Auer bequeath my corny wrnte ups 1n the Bulldog Barker to erry Pame Mary Moore bequeath one frecltle to Pat Wilson Shnrley Kasperson bequeath my lovely smlle to a llttle Freshman by the name of George Rosemeyer oan Thulmg bequeath my :mid manner to Denn1s Tobm oy Thomas bequeath my busy ness to Roya Warnken Shlrley Krambeal wlll all of our Paul s and mme old love songs to Barbara Rxchardson and Bud Brant Charlotte Watson ueath my queen hke manner to next year s May ee Margaret McColley leave wlth the rest of the muggs Nancy Johnson bequeath my mckname to Grace I-Iofer Darlnss Brown Rnchards leave my gratltude to Mrs Schepman for the guxdance she gave me ln her home makmg classes Marjory Cam ell leave m my usual coy manner Dorothy DeFreese wxll my crafty drawing ablllty to Bert Long oanna Glmes bequeath my devout practlces to every one who needs II Donna Hazzard bequeath my personallty to Tommy Manos Bet v Karavamch bequeath my aglllty to next year s song queens Peggy Lee leave Bev Maxwell to Morrxs ansen from now on Mary Pennmgton leave ean Haga leave hopmg that the H A S can gam the Admzratzon of the boys Ruth Senter left my shoes here before I journeyed to Oklahoma Marlon Iohnson bequeath the edltorshxp of The I-Iesperla to someone m the junior c ass as capable as myself Fllene Rxchards bequeath my mnld manner to Dennns Tobm ARTICLE III We staunchly believe that dear old North Bend Hxgh School IS a noble mstltutlon of leammg and for the betterment and comfort of those we leave behmd us we would like but fmd xt lmpossxble to ueath the followmg Entertammg assemblies Overstuffed chairs for the llbrary Blgger lockers A swlmmmg pool Monday as a rest perlod to recuperate from the precedmg week A new set of lokes for the Bulldog Barker Cl'lampl0n5l1lp football and basketball teams A keeper for Ken Stobxe fblonde preferred, By Mary Penmngton and Jxm Boag To th : ' ' . To th : ' ' ' . To th J ' : ' ' . To ch : ' ' ' I, , beq . . , . Ph . . . u 1, , . . . . f I, ,I 7 7 7 ' I. ' , ' J . I, , ' ' ' . I, . , . . n I, . I . . , , . D I, . . , , . . . l I, . , . - . J . . I, , ' ' . L . , . A. . J 1 7 ' . n o ' In J 1 ' I, Clara Mae Duffy, bequeath my ability to compose poetry to Jack Frost. I, . , . 1 , . 5 . I, , - ' I Qu n. I, , ' . I, , ' . I. . . , . . . I, ' pb , ' . I, , . . . . A I, J . , . . ' I, ,' ' . I. tl ' , ' ' ' . I, , . ' J . I, ' . . I, J . ' . . . ' ' ' . . I. . ' . It . F , . . . . . . I Iv -1 1 s Q I v X 1 I . ' , ' ' , ' to,
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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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1947 HESPERIA Ellss Ulm Bill Bellah w1ll my O N B presidency to Harold Olson Amold Berlage leave my student bodv responsibilities to my successor 7 Pat Blondell bequeath my short haircut to Mr Shnver im Boag leave for the x ide open spaces of Eastern Oregon Lanny Boone leave mv peed record from North Bend to Graces house to Floyd Petitt George Brown will my gadgets to Kay Benzel ohn Brown leave forever I hope Richard Buchanan leave my lavelin to some other muscle man Edward Erwin leave my ability to dialect to future Public Speaking students Bob Erw n will my curly hair to Mr Benzel Garland Fry leave my hate for girls to 1m Stout and a high point record in bas ketball to Bob Hugh ohnny Hoffman leave my corny lol-tes to Miss urgens Rod Holden will my English book to anyone who dislikes it as much a I do Marvin Howley leave with the title of the best dancer and the biggest wolf e Senior class Ronald Harris bequeath mv qulet ways and manners to any outspoken freshman boy who needs them John Hansen leave my good looks to Miss Beyler so she can! remember me 1n future years Don efferson leave with Marion ack Kerns leave my only package ot cigarettes to anyone who has the habit and is old enough to smoke legally oe Langendoerfer will my short pencils to ack Gouley Louis Langendoerfer leave my wolfish ways to lashful freshmen Don Lasater leave my bashfulness to XVemer Frickson Bob Lee leave to find une David Ruppe will my abilitv in sheetmetal class to those who like it Bert Long will my forgetfulness to Betty Paulson Don Milburn leave my courage to ask a girl to the Senior Ball to those who are scared of girls Don Mills leave with the record of one of North Bends outstanding football players Theron Northrop will mv poems to Harrv Hardcastle ohn Patton leave my sleeveless sweaters to Barbara Pasquan Duane Peterson hang up rm lasketball shoes until next fall Walter Richards leave for a xuae covered cottage in the country to live happily ever a ter Paul Rose leave for college I hope Carl Schneemayer will my ability to hand in book reports after the deadline and still get good grades Good? Bob Sepich will mv height to Tim McColley Bill Stout leave a record number of davs absence behind me Ken Stobie leave wa hout anyone to call my own Bruce Totten will my bright remarks to future Social Econ students Fred Wdhelm leave my singing in the howers to Ramona Irwin Merle Wdson leave-to the sorrow of certain underclass girls Marv Pennington lim Boag ' , i . . . i K . ' C - ' , ' ' ' ' I-I bl' , - v' ' . ' t. . . 7 ' 1 . I s . v , w- g l f I I- C , K 1 . fi . .' . . 5 A, K ,. . Q K . . . D I a ,' i ' I l - ' , i ' . ' in th , , I . FK 1 ' . , . , . .l v - In ' - ' Milton Ladd, leave my flexibility to future P. E. students. , ' I - K Q I I ' . 7 K . . , 'i I t I i 4 . f , t l P- , Q. 1 . -A 4 . , L . a I L I a ' GI - Y V Y, , . I . . , . N . . A. K A . I , 5 I . 4 y i - A . . 1 t X .
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