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ffl 1 ' .1 li CHEER LEADERS: Paul Sorbets, Laurene Mayfield, SONG LEADERS: Helen Randall and Mary Miller Mollie ODonnell, Maxine Iohnson, Ioe Schlexcher. Beaverton High tips its American bonnet to the Pep Club-an effervescent and inspiring organiza- tion. The student body rates them high for their ever- ready contributions given to assemblies, for the drives promoted by their clever stunts, and for the many times they have made us laugh. Outstanding in their lively career for 1943 was the presentation of a galaxy of such mock stars as The Pie-eyed Pipers, The B. V. D's. tBeaverton's Vitality Dancersl: a soprano soloist, Miss Bessica- Drags-a-Netp and others. This was followed by a melodrama entitled In the Good Old Nick of Time. This year the Pep Club was led by presidents, Iimmy Hall and Laurene Mayfield, song queens, Mary Miller and Helen Randall: and cheer leaders, Maxine Iohnson, Mollie O'Donnell, Ioe Schleicher, Laurene Mayfield, and Paul Sorbets. With the aid of Miss Barnes and Miss Zurcher, their enterprising advsiors, the Pep Club has been truly the morale boosters of the school. FRONT ROW Laurene Mayfield, Molly O'Donnel1, Ioe Schleicher, Maxine Iohnson, Paul Sorbets SECOND ROW Iim Hall, Ieanne Kremers, Lois Blair, Grace Rich, Zelda Heisel, lean Ferguson Marilu Lohus Gelene Hobbs, lean Godwin. THIRD ROW Dick Lindsey, Helen Randall, Dick Martin, Dale Scheller, Fred Karpstein, Crandall Peck Chet Slovick Evangeline Moshofsky. BACK ROW George Dussin, Keith Voqet, Norman Bishop, Felix Rosch, Don Hagg, Miss Barnes Keith Cook Mary Miller, Hilda Balte, Barbara Payne. - all ui 1: 4 .,.-- s
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Symbolic of the qualities of organization is Monte Meyers, chairman ot the scrap metal campaign. Under his supervision, Beaverton amassed lOO tons ot scrap. In his own right Monte is an active participant in the I-li-Y, Winged and Fire Squad. He also holds the state tennis championship in Oregon. Assisting Monte Were: FRONT ROW: Monte, himself, Ronald Christensen, Gene Springer, Ray Pointer. STANDING: Iimmie Hall, George Mick, Chet Slovick, Malcolm McMirm, Norman Bishop, Randolph Francis.
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s AGC: Q vkeitwilca 9 Pt Beaver Staff No films, no flash bulbs, and increasing labor costs would seem to indicate no Beaver for 1943. Indeed, had it not been for the assist- ance of Iack Osfield and Mr. Keebaugh, local camera hobbyists, and RICH George Gordon, Beaver alumnus, the first fears of the staff might have ARD SM been realized. UHTHWAIT E' Through an assembly presented by the staff, the Beaver made its debut and was greeted enthusiastically by the students. To all those people who so graciously cooperated With them in making the Beaver possible this year, the staff Wishes to say Thank-you ! STAFF Sports Editor ............ lack Hampton Ass't Sports Editor ....... Dale Scheller Snapshot Editor .......... Nancy Teuiel . . - M ' ' Literary Writers ...... 5 Dglogigzgvrfj Editor ................ Patsy Heinrichs Assistant Editor ......... Margery Graf Business Manager.Ftichard Smurthwaite Assistant Business Mgr.. .Monte Meyers Advertising Manager ........ Don Hagg Ass't Adv. Manager .... Sally Ferguson Photographer ........... Ralph Neilsen Feature Editor ...... ...Marilu Lohus Art Editor ...... Evangeline Moshofsky S Rosemary Ftaeburn l Claire Walker Copy Reader ........... Phyllis Thorne Typists .......... LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilu Lohus, Evangeline Moshoisky, Nancy Teutel, Phyllis Thorne, Marjorie Lowe, Patsy Heinrichs, Patricia Mitchell, Doris Osborne, Margery Graf, Miss Conoly, Rosemary Raeburn, Ralph Nielsen, Claire Walker, Richard Smurthwaite, Dale Scheller, Sally Ferguson, Don l-lagq and Monte Meyers. - ? - Pli
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