Corvallis High School - Chintimini Yearbook (Corvallis, OR)
- Class of 1943
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Principal Viron Moore explains the Victory Corps program. Mrs. Iecmne Popovich at her desk in the Dean oi Girls office. Looking into his grade book is Vice Principal lack Irvin. avi... , --9 ., A , , ' ,A - I ' .5f k fL N Qrggifgf. , I-.jQf. 5 X , . '- ' - pa 1 ' Hifvff' X ' f ' ' AVE an :7.5gg23SaM3 6 K x..,yhl'- 553.4 ,Q j 2 , W 4 1 ' , 1 A, - 6 . 6 '5 - W f1?'9'W-.72 X' .-7 - . , :N . H K gi ,raw .axgf-, ., JL YI V139 I L , Q43 ,A Ljza. i , ' n' 44, vii' ' , ' ' ' H 1 1 - - K' .'?'fl32-5 W 'Q WV 1 A ,L., 9 'Q . , . .V .fp 13, .A . 'V f 4: S, f M N .ff . -A x, G' am V .sv .. ,- W Y ,X .4 une 'N M- -11-Midas ff Q1 .1 ,, i ' .mv fu 'Iii ,-:-TB1QQ:?9'5,-4Lx3 f ' w..5.:-,, ' vi'-fi ' , . 'fvwvmv-w'.,f ' , x , V+, .9 ., , awp.-.. . . 31,5 ' tm, W.. 1-11 1 ,. -, . - ,.,-,wggQ3ggj'g ff 1' ff wh v v in u 9, u ' zgm, 'ww- ...ul- ,mn 'H' rvqngw-fwp, IPS' r - ,W .. ,, M- '2g.Sgi'f Aff. Mi Mi' CAST MEMBERS: Rae Ardis De Moss, Tom Teutsch, lim Fernan, Bar- bara Ayres, Anna lean Martin, Bar- bara Bogue, Kathleen Anderson, lean Watson, Doris Read, Merril Perrin, Chet Taylor, leanne Krebs, Iean Wie- gand, David Allison, MargaretO'Dell, Dick Lund, David Knowlton. Senior drarnatists hard at work on their production Headed for Eden. The play was directed by Miss Lura Keiser. 4:14.-S' ' Unlq Senior class advisers, MISS VERA HORNER and MR. RUSSEL ADAMS. H. Presiaeul MARY LOU M TEUTSC CALK TO Secretary INS, , . 'd ni W Vice Presl 9 MAY WTLSTER T DO NS READ' 'eq-Sure, Super Seniors! This impressive title belongs to this year's graduating class and it didn't take them long to prove that it was rightly so. Starting out the year with a bang by winning the student body ticket race and the prize of a half-day holiday to attend a movie, the class sailed through the entire year. Headed for Eden, which they presented the first half of the year, landed six of its cast in Thalian dramatic society. In sports, as well as in almost all other school activities, the senior class provided leadership. Various victory campaigns such as the tin can drive, were spurred on by the Super Seniors. Throwing a little light on the deep, dark past, we find the seniors, that is most of them, entering CHS three years ago as meek and mild sophomores. That year the class had two parties-a barn dance and a combination game and dance party. ln sports Allen Anderson and lack Sprick distin- guished themselves by earning football letters. Allen also won a varsity basketball award. Virginia Burt and Pauline Moore were the first sophomores ever to be admitted into Torch National Honor Society. Sophomore officers were Iack Sprick, president, lim Fernan, vice president, Wauneta Lay- man, secretary, and Allen Anderson, treasurer. As livin' Iuniors, the class was nosed out of the winning spot in the student body ticket race by the narrowest margin in history-only a fraction of one per cent. As the money-making class, the junior sales committee under the chairmanship of Rae Ardis De Moss, sold more hot dogs, candy and other rooter refreshers than any of their predecessors. Several students were admitted to vari- ous honor and service clubs of the school. A winter party, the theme of which was Snowed lnn, was held. In a dramatic way, the class starred in the comedy, Ever Since Eve. Pat Metcalf and Frank Cole eamed membership in Thalian from their leads in the all-school play. Class officers were Earl Greig, president, Pat Metcalf, vice president, Georgene Frink, secretary, and Pauline Moore, treasurer. ALLEN ANDERSON LE ALLEN ARDIS MARIE ABELGORE LY I-IARRIET AVERY BUD ANDERSON KATHLEEN ANDERSON BOB BAREINGER DARLENE BANEY VIRGINIA BAIRD BOB BEACH ELOISE BEACH BABBABA BECK Most popular senior boy is the title conferred upon Don Ziegler, football captain. Harry lames ot CHS, Don played first trumpet in the band besides heading various activities such as the tin can drive. LOUISE ANDERSON LOUISE AYRES PATSY BARRET DAVID ALLISON BARBARA AYRES ALLEN BARTU DELSA BELN AP ww TED BECK SHIRLEY BEVANS HUGO BEYERLEIN SYLVIA BRIXEY LYLE BOWER VIRGINIA HURT MILES BHUBACHER FRED BENNETT NAYDA BYRD JACK BORDEN FLORENE CALLIS FRANK COLE si-URLEY CHRISTY BARBARA BOGUE ED BURRIER MARY CALKINS BOB COPENHAVER On the other side ot the popularity ledger, we find Pat Metcalf. Student body secretary cmd chair- man ot the Victory Dance, popular Pat is always on hand to play the piano for CHS functions. ROBERTA COPENHAVER IOE CUNNINGHAM HELEN DOUGLAS GEORGENE FRINK ludged by his of the senior class three years. Many his impersonation lOE COSBY ALMA DAVIS HERM AN DUNCAN IIM EERNAN Headed tor Eden. PATTY CORSO LUTHER CUNNINGHAM BETTY DONALDSON PAULINE EARGHER schoolmates the best looking boy , Dick Lund has gone to CHS all students will remember Dick tor of Limpy in the senior play, CHARLES CROCKER RAE ARDIS DE MOSS MARVIN ELLIS i MAROLYN CURRIER GEORGE DEVINE EDNA DULL ERWIN GRANT EARL IAY HARDY DORA IEAN HATHAWAY MARGARET GLENN CLARA HANDY HAROLD HEARING FF PAUL GO WANDA GRAHAM DAVID HART RUTH HARRIS MAR ORIE HENDRICKS I DON HECTOR V, DO'-CRES HEINE BILL HILDEBRAND EARLE GREIG BOB HANNAH BETTY HENDERSON PEGGY HUBLER Barbara Ayres' beauty has caused many admir- ing glances to be thrown her way. Her charm and personality as one ot the royalty ot the Victory Dance, added greatly to the gala occasion. BARBARA HUSBANDS BILL IERSEY ELAINE HUWILER E HOWARD KERR BILL KANE ALTA IORDAN JEANNE KHEBS RAY I-EE DAVID KNOWLTON I RAY LOCKMAN CARL LOVELADY ANN UNDSKOG Known as well for his tricky fingers on the ivory as tor his yell leading, Ioe Cosby receives the vote tor most patriotic boy. j'oe's numerous activities have proved his patriotism to CHS. EST!-IER IOHNSON IEANETTA IACKMAN E PHYLLIS KEMP DOREEN KENEDY ELTON LOGSTON DORIS LEWIS RICHARD LUND 5. Bin ANNA IEAN MARTIN ELAINE MARTIN 'iiztffi SK WILMA MADISON IEAN MEDLOCK K. CRYSTAL MESERVEY ' ' MALCOLM MCWHORTER PRISCILLA MILLER REGINA MOCKIMORE .1-:gi MARTHA MONROE AAC MURPHY IS PAULINE MOORE f QS! DORIS NEABECK LESTER NELSON M LARRY MCCALLUM PAT METCALF ARY LOUISE MOORE I DOROTHY NEABECK Leading the yells tor every game, rain or shine, made yell queen Georgene Frink deserving ot the title, most patriotic to CHS. Through her efforts, ral- lies and pep assemblies kept the school spirit alive. lUNE NELSEN MARGARET O'DELL DOROTHY PATAPOFF FRANK PURTZER A ' X f v,-' M , L .125-1 ' 3 fig ,N :3,v,r-15 Q M 5 ' ' . . ,5 GEORGE NEUMAN IACK ORNER MERRILL PERRIN LINA LOU POPE IEANNI-:TTB NONKEN LEONA NOR IEANNETTE OTHUS ALICE PLATT I HOWARD PRATT ED BOB PAYNE ELEANOR POPE BOB NYBERG BARBARA PAYNE EILEEN POWELL It you want something well done, let dependabil- ity girl Virginia Burt do it. Serving the past year as personnel director ot Girls' League, titian-haired Virginia has taken an active interest in many school activities. DORIS READ MARY REDSHAW JOHN RISLEY STANLEY RO NDEAU ' 'A CLEO ROYAL BURT RYMAN CLARENCE SCHMIDT MINA MAE SCHOONOVERCHARLES SCHWARTZ FLOYD SMITH has a friendly smile. ELDA HICKENBERG l f' ff RUTH SECHER PAT STRAND X IUNE RONNE IOE SCHLINKMEIER TOM SHAW DALE SHUCK Alvin Webb. student body treasurer, has con- firmed his schoolmates' opinion of him-most de- pendable boy-by his long, thankless hours in the student body office. Quiet, efficient Alvin, always IACK SPRICK NOAH TREHARNE MARY THRASHER IEAN WATSON ROBERT STEPHENSON PEARL THORSNESS BETTY VAUGH N- Q 4 , A V H 4 MAY WILSTER LEO SUMMERS WENDELL THOMAS MARY VAN DE POL JEAN WIEGAND ROD SWAN TOM TEUTSCH ALVIN WEBB CHET TAYLOR BETTY TAYLOR MAX VON KROSIGK Bearing out her schoolmates' prediction ot most likely to succeed, Iecmnette Othus. as president ot Girls' League, has guided this organization through a very successful year. Ieannette also won the DJ-LR. award nomination from this school. CYNTHIA WOODCOCK BOB WILES 'G J wt 3' P1 L , . 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Q ' 5 I an Ioe Cosby ond Margaret Glenn R Back Washington school leon Watson Franklin school Harding School PfeXY Femail lune Ronne Pot Corso 'L ,, xy H Q? WAYNE ROBERTS, President is 49 5 crelopf UWB' Q PAT BAL B E NO L, N Tteqsurer I O O I First row: Epperly, Brown, Aaron, Callis, Dobrinin, Blackburn, Ellis, Ball, Chapman, Cemith, Ayres, Beals, Bunker, Benneti, Allen Finrilaler, Alexander, Dougherty, Beyerlein, Daily. if Second row: Davis, Clay, Ayres, Cooley, Coe, R, Burns, B. Burns, Fry, Damish Ablegore, Dougall, Holm, W. Ball, Dowe, Copson, Clark, 53 Third row: Dillon, Filz, Dunn, Brown, Anglin, Cassidy, Belcher, Byland ' F rth row: Chambers, Abraham, Couey, Berger, Bartu, Black. Daleman, Bollen, Breeding, M. Chapman, M, Brown. if ou 5 .,.. .., r . , V ,N ,,.,,.,1 ,f -- --...V 1 ,.,,. - .,.v. l'l'op Picturel First row: Logan, Kern, Leonard, Guerber, Getz, Moore, Gibson, Kerr, Hockett, Giddings, Graham, Hazen, Hohnson, Henkins Mathes, McKinney, Maxlield, Looney, Kammerer, Lee, Govier. if Second row: Hunter, Gilson, Meier, Kemp, Handley, Gray Kessler, Le Masters, Mills, Hodges, List, Mosier, Mason, Metlerd, Morse. 'Af Third row: Mcfflanahan, Hakabosky, Gilbert, Milne Lovelady, lensen, Keane, Groshong, Gillespie, Lee, McKenzie, Monday. CBottom Picturel Front row: Taylor, Thompson, Schultz, Sealander, Whitaker, O'Brien, I. Smith, Schjerven, Spencer, Schoonover, Williamson, Stahl Schoenteld, Nott, Neuman, Schuster, Stover, Russell, Street, Zeller, Seibert. -Af Second row: Trumpour, Olsen, Schlosser, Stagne Wilson, Williamson, A. Smith, Warmar, Oliver, Raab, Swan, Webster, H. Smith, Schaller, Reiman. -ff Third row: Trachsel Swanson, M. Sumpter, Paul, Reynolds, Shelman, Powers, Shelman, L. Smith, Pierce, Schoenberg, Thorsness. -k Fourth row: T Smith, R. Smith, Wilson, Owens, Pyle, Scheitz, Paul, Venell, Nichols, Neer. DOH Secfelow AN AND USSELLI ERSON HUGE' R ' Pfesiden P . i B Vice Presidefl OB WEB 1 STTR, Tre HAROLD Qsufer 3 o 0 o Front row: De Moss, Allworih, Cate, B. Bauer, Cassidy, Anglin, Covalt, Dyseri, Booth, Forsylhe, Benson, Colfelt, Allison, Archer, Dann, I. Bower, Crocker, Belshee, Eagy, De Bard, Bullis, Caslon. Second row: Cleveland, Coleman, Ayres, Edmondson, Dimick, Dunaven, Fry, Eisenbrandt, Carson, Fletcher, Cork, Funk, Fernan, Collins, Crawford, Fredrickson. 32 Third row: Foltz, D. Anderson, Fisher, Felton, Fox, Burright, Buck, Chipman, Binns, I. Anderson. ,, W if , -. mr'- lim Iackman, Wauneta Bennett, lean Aaron, Howard Coe, Io Price, Sally Morgan, Gene Bartu, Walier Kane, Ed Hari, Leo Belcher, Phillip Hubbard, Martha Lee, lean McIntosh, members of Iunior class play, Guess Again, cast. , R BQ' Q R 5? Qgeiw ALBANV QU SCHOUL wi? Q! Wm? UNK HT . . . . 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Into Dixie Creek Got a can opener? ht At, ,lt le.. i A l ,iff gms' e Wheel No eleclricity, no school 'BTN Snow fun in Dixie Creek rampoges -.1 11 ff x 3 in , S4 K Highest water for 30 years lgaua-urea-wuanwu-u ...... .,.,.... Mmm Q '33 SLOW Hil Double or nothing Oh? Home Ec neophytes drape shapes K, tl V, 4-. 1 16 inches on the level Torch initiation Salomiing Thalian neophytes Pep Club beauties sr h he ff an is N ,ia N 5 -xv Q. . 5 1. Wes! Chin limi oiixce 9 ul. lone Mr. Ragtime Cowboy Ice Guintoni Mi ss Keiser Classy lassies Smells like the chem lab J 1 - ,A 5 ss fr' ,Q Vylyl - Q x. we I Bonfire Babies Baker Irvin in the cafeteria ni advise, MCGIQSS 011 S. B. Treasurer Al Webb Stage hands Hi-Y shoe shine boys Working on the Hi-O-Scope i E i I I U s s E 5 i E a E E I E 5 4 4 E U i
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