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Prophecy Never had I been so hot' The cllckety-clack of my work made me feel smothered Was I going to famt It was then I saw the future I remember It dlstmctly We were bemg strapped down for the landing on Planet X when the whnrllng mlst enveloped me and I saw my classmates as they were m 1964 There was Bob Everett ticket seller for vacation toms to the Moon pleadxng earnestly wxth Vnrglma Ross to look mto her crystal ball and tell h1m whether hls wlfe Pat Schars was really gomg to have septuplets And lo and behold' The new v1s1on showed Llz Bmmcker Rose Ehrhch Brown gettmg advxce from her lawyer Carolyn Smlth how to collect payments from the latest VlCtlm Dick Brown who had left the planet 1 flew the coop wlth a certam blondel Once more a vell floated across my eyes and I seemed to see double for an mstant unt1l I recogmzed the Lund twms checklng the electrlc eyes on the elevator doors 1n the Statler on North Prom Just then Mary Nott came tear mg mto v1ew wavlng a colorful broom and Dunc wlth a look of consternatlon plteously entreated Yes wnfne I m commg The whlrllng must changed the scene Next I heard a wondrous applause as the worlds most famous clown bowed deeply and then removed hls trade mark nose reveahng the sweet Innocent face of Dave Hansen I seemed to be spxnmng through space and the next thmg I saw was a group of space shnp officers ln profound consultatxon wlth their Super Rocket Commander Orvle Jensen who with authority ln hxs voice shouted as he pomted at General Donna Nelson And you General Nelson w1ll lose your eagles lf you park behind the moon the next trip The General meekly replied Yes sxre but really I DID run out of gas and I had no Idea that my flance Arvld Shaw was wxthln a mllllon mlles of the emergency statxon The other officers ln the group threw back thelr heads as they laughed and I recogmzed among them Lleutenant Arnold Kan Captaxn Verone Nleml and Major Donald Wll son I seemed to grow famt a black cloud surrounded me Then a new pxcture appeared Green green everythmg green and sweet flute muslc made me drowsy Then I saw thousands of sheep which sheepherder Lynn Luthe was countmg Playlng by her slde were flve small chlldren dressed m simple furs whose chubby faces remlnded me of her artlflclalcloudmaker husband Ervln Kulland It seemed a dash of cold water awoke me and once agam I knew I was m the space shlp Then I heard a sweet volce say Bruce Bruce wake up' The stmg of hands on my face aroused me and I looked up to see my flancee the only gxrl I had ever dreamed about Dorls Gxrt Bruce she continued We have landed I stumbled out of the space shlp and fllled my hungry lungs wlth fresh ozone As I walked down the ramp a goodlookmg redcap came and grabbed my bags saying Carry your bags m1ster I recogmzed the voxce lmmedl ately as that of Joe Fnsher Just then an absolutely out of thls world lxmousme drove up and the chauffeur Sarah Turner Jumped out ran around the moblle and opened the thlrd door Out swept the most gorgeous VlSl0n Planet to see you I heard that your famous plastxc surgeon husband could do anythlng but I thought the stones were ex aggerated' Now I know Dr Lester Wllson has accompllshed everythmg the papers have sald Bev gave me her well remembered sweet smlle and answered If you thmk I am greatly changed you should see Patty McLaughlin wlth her fluorescent skln and Glenna Pearl wlth her changeable eyes I tell you we lxve 1n a wonderful world Last week I enjoyed shocklng people wlth my candy-strlped leg My accompanymg redcap Joe Flsher was strugglxng wxth my bags of souvemrs so I hastened to fmd a hellcopter on the top of the axrport I had no sooner reached the roof when Denny Holmes splck and span xn h1s pllot sunt of fered me a llft On the short trlp to my country home Denny told me that hxs wnfe Roberta Hyde had Just recox ered from a bad attack of space fever which she had contacted from travelmg at such dxzzy hexghts He also told me that Dorls had hlred Carla Henry Johnston as housekeeper and Alan as gardener for the country place and they were commg out the fxrst of the month to prepare for our approachlng marrnage Feellng very elated and bemg very happy to be home agam I bade Denny goodbye and approached my all glass manslon where I saw my stable boy John LaV1llette agam bemg chased around the corral by Black Maglc As he screamed for help h1s lovmg wnfe Roberta Nl6ml ran out of the stable wxth the horse whlp and saved hls lxfe once more 1 had no more than reached the house when the vxdeo phone llght xllummated the room Focuslng It ln clearly I saw the honeymooners Bob McNe11 and h1s blushmg wxfe Louella Koppmger After greetmg them I asked how they liked llfe on Galaxy L tl. for loxel After I had freshened up from my trlp to earth I contacted my boss Bob Teexm and he told me that Goxernor Mlke Mamon was wantmg to see me personally concermng my secret mlssnon and was partlcularly mterested ln flndlng out whether I had contracted the world famous wrestler Jean Parsons I told Bob that Jeans manager Lar ry Mlles was looking forward to holdmg the match on Planet X because he still had hopes of lmpressmg my secretary Eleanor Koppmger Turmng off the vldeo machme I strolled mto the patxo to walt fox dmner It was not xerx long untnl my cook 'VIaryanne Haney called me to the most d6llClOUS meal I haxe ew. er enJoyed For the flrst eyemng home I pncked up mx axr stewardess flancee Dorxs and we went to the mndmght revelry where the throaty Patrlcxa Marlena Harrow was bexng held oxcr by popular demand Greta Bradley my faxorlte cngaret gurl presented Dorxs wnth a gorgeous moon bloom with the complxments of the club Then the lnght dlmmed and they rolled out the mlnxature piano for some hot lxcks by Fingers Cade That nlght when I retlred I knew that Came the Dawn I would wake up ln my txny one room apartment ln hot New York City, facmg another day as shoeshme boy and xt really was not 1964 but mstead 1953 I would then wonder how much of thus wsxon was 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H Lstor Remember back in 1949 when all of us 94 starry eyed scared freshmen walked up the walk to dear old Seaside High There was no initiation for the first time Phew' That first year we will always remember Mr Johnson our adylser kept things running smoothly Our leaders tor that first year were Bob Harrod president tHe moyed away leayrng our vice president Bob Teeyrn to take oxer I Bex Gurllrume secretary kept our minutes up to date Janet Pate was the keeper of all our money Arnold Kan represented us rn tht student council and to keep our meetings in order we had the mighty Lund twins Dun ran and Douglas Can you remember those luscious cakes at our cake sale that year? Boy were they good It was our big money making project The summer came and went and we found ourselxes once more back at S H S Bob Teexin president Denny Holmes xrce president Carla Henry secretary Mary lNott treasurer and Bob l- xerett sergeant at arms led our class this year with the help of Miss Helen Aldrich our adxiser After summer xacatron we were at last mighty upper classmen' Elected for our officers were Roberta Hyde president Lynn Luthe xrce president Bex Gurllrume secretary Janet Pate treasurer later succeeded by Marvanne Harxey Douglas Lund sergeant at arms Dave Hanson class representative with Mr Marlantes as our class adxrser and stationery After much hard work and hair pulling with the direction of Mr Marlantes we produced our class play Men Are Like Streetcars on May 16 Sentimental Jourmy was the theme of our Junior Prom with the loyely queen Barbara Wascher reigning es rorted by Larry Iund The other royalty were princesses Bey Gurllrume Carla Henry VeDa Dehner and Roberta Hyde lfor the entertainment of the student body we gaxe a xarrety assembly which featured all kinds of things For .xample Sir Bob Tecxrnsky played a terrific piece on his favorite piano which consisted of keys of twinkling toes of rcrtarn gi Here rt was another year and finally our last' To carry us through our retiring year we elected Bob McNeil president Bob Teexrn xrce president Doris Grrt secretary June Cade treasurer Stuart Bonney sergeant at arms later succeeded by Don Wrlson and the worthy Mr Nydegger our adyrser As projects for frnances we sold candy and rce cream at basketball games Class day was May 29 and our Baccalaureate seryrces were on May 31 Graduation was held June 5 at the Cen rral Grade School The four years we haye spent in S H S wrll always remain in a tender spot of our memories I r ' 1 ' H . ' 1 ' r Y , r V ' ,- ,' ' , V' . ' . . . Y . The class increased their finances by selling hot dogs and popcorn at football games, and by selling Christmas cards ' frls.
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Class Wall Bexng of sound mmd we the graduatmg class of 19:13 do hereby declare thls our last w1ll and testament To our prmcxpal Mr Jandrall we leave our sympathy that he wont have our charmmg faces and personalltles around To the faculty members we leave our gratltude for all the knowledge that they have glven us To Red we leave our dlrty lockers Personally we w1ll and leave the followlng Ellzabeth Blnmcker w1ll rum my mamcure domg dlshes for Bob Greta Bradley w1ll my hexght to Evelyn Olson Duck Brown leave for the major leagues June Cade w1ll my seat on the Cannon Beach bus to some unsuspectxng freshman VeDa Dehner will my gnrllsh glggle to Joan Koon Don Ehrlnch w1ll my bashfulness to Myron Thomsen Bob Everett vvxll return for Janet Joe Flsher leave all the rest of the clams to Mr Nvdegger Dorxs Gxrt leave for Tommys arms and wherever they take me Bev Gullllume leave for Men' Men' Wonderful Men' ' ' Davld Hanson leave my way wxth the glrls to Curt Sagner Patty Harrow leave my gum on the desk m the fl!'St row flfth seat ln Mr Nydeggers room to someone else vsho llkes to annoy hlm Maryanne Harvey w1ll my Chev to Jean Mullxgan Carla Henry le ve' ' ' Denny Holmes leave my golf clubs to John Roberta Hyde leave as Mrs Rlley Orvle Jensen vull my bulld to Emory Sandusky Alan Johnston w1ll my curly haxr to Dons Bradburn Arnold Kan leave to get some sleep Eleanor Koppmger leave my Church Mouse squeak to Jeanette Welch Louella Koppmger leave my sw mg to Rose Ann Hodson John LaV1llette leave the mlcroscope 1n the chem stry lab to Sue Cartwrlght Douglas Lund w1ll leave a cane for Veda to get to classes Duncan Lund leave for the swlmmmg pool Lynn Luthe vvlll my shape to someone who needs xt Mxke Mamon leave my afternoon naps 1n Englxsh class to Shlrlle Pace Larry Miles leave lf I can hobble out Pat McLaughl1n leave my noon walks around the block to Elame Shaw Bob McNe1l leave my polntlcal arguxng to LaVerna Mame Roberta Nleml w1ll my purple car to Gerry and Ray so they wont have to walk Verone Nxemn leave never to return Donna Nelson w1ll my lxlbi ln playmg cards to Mrs Mlller Mary Ellen Nott vvxll my ab1l1ty to stlck to one man to Paulme Vxrgm Jean Parsons w1ll my aglllty to Sandy Coleman Glenna Pearl leave to play the fxeld for 10 years Vlfgllllil Ross leave my reputatlon to Jane Kerwln Pat Schars w1ll my posxtlon as edltor of the Drxftmg Sands to the next sucker Arvxd Shaw leave my volleyball playmg abllxty to Rod Neltzel Carolyn Smnth will my fxve mstruments to Cleone Holt Bob Teevm leave a lock of my blonde curls to HA Sarah Turner leave for the boys m khakx Donald Wllson w1ll my football honors to Larry Hurst Lester Wxlson w1ll my humor to Nancy Crandell I Bruce Wrldge leave my roll of penclls to Walter Myers Wltness Carl Nydegger advlser Wltness Bob McNe1l president Wxtness Dons Glrt secretary I I, , ' ' . I, ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, ' , ' . I, . I, ' ' ' f . . . . . I, , ----- a . . . ! I, , . I, , . ' . I, y . . . U I, , . I, ' , -' . I, Ervin Kulland, will the care of Marlene to my brother, Orren. I' . V . . , . Q I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I' ' ' v , v ' I I, ' ', , . I, , ' . I, ' , ' . . I, , ' '. I, ' , ' . I, ' . ' .
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