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It’s amazing that I still have 3 of the year books shown above….1960 Sprout; 1962 Spud; 1963 Spud. It’s hard to bury the past I guess.
Cheers,
Ron Staker
Surprisingly, and maybe even miraculously, I did not lose my yearbooks during my drunken “dark ages”. And as a bonus, in recent years, I’ve had the good fortune to acquire via ebay copies of The SPUDs that include my kid brother’s high school years (‘65-’67). I hold all these yearbooks as personal treasures, especially the SPUDs as they also contain ads for various IF businesses, many of which, sadly, no longer exist.
And I’m a sucker for yearbooks at garage sales and estate sales. I can’t bear the thought of the yearbooks ending up in a landfill. Just as an aside, a few years ago I found a couple of Forest Grove, Oregon, yearbooks. I bought them and mostly they just gathered dust. One day on Classmates I happened to mention that I had them. A gentleman contacted me and asked if one of his relatives was pictured in either of the books. She was. The long and short of it is that now that yearbook is in the possession of someone who really cares about it. I keep hoping that the other orphaned yearbooks I have will someday have a similar fate.
It’s amazing that I still have 3 of the year books shown above….1960 Sprout; 1962 Spud; 1963 Spud. It’s hard to bury the past I guess.
Cheers,
Ron Staker
Surprisingly, and maybe even miraculously, I did not lose my yearbooks during my drunken “dark ages”. And as a bonus, in recent years, I’ve had the good fortune to acquire via ebay copies of The SPUDs that include my kid brother’s high school years (‘65-’67). I hold all these yearbooks as personal treasures, especially the SPUDs as they also contain ads for various IF businesses, many of which, sadly, no longer exist.
And I’m a sucker for yearbooks at garage sales and estate sales. I can’t bear the thought of the yearbooks ending up in a landfill. Just as an aside, a few years ago I found a couple of Forest Grove, Oregon, yearbooks. I bought them and mostly they just gathered dust. One day on Classmates I happened to mention that I had them. A gentleman contacted me and asked if one of his relatives was pictured in either of the books. She was. The long and short of it is that now that yearbook is in the possession of someone who really cares about it. I keep hoping that the other orphaned yearbooks I have will someday have a similar fate.
What I wouldn’t give to have copies of the O.E. Bell year books from 1973 – 1976. does anyone know where to find them?