Echo High School - Echoes Yearbook (Echo, OR)

 - Class of 1945

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY One bright September morning four years ago, fourteen freshmen galloped up the stairs. They were Mary Arnold, Joe Correa, Bill Esselstyn, Dorothy Farrens, Mildred Penney, PauLine Rauch, Bob Schiller, Chester Vohs, Frank Bowman, Dale Eliason, Patricia Stoughton, Louise Tolar, Helen Young, and Shirley Coleman. Vfe were a very eager group then but we found about four weeks later that we were just green freshmen,11 and that the sophomores would hold us in our places. In our sophomore year. Dale Eliason, Bob Schiller, Chester Vohs and Frank Bowman left, but we v ere benefitted by the entrance of Milton Dallman, Mary Crow, and Wilma Brown. Being sophomores we were able to show the freshmen who was boss. At the beginning of our junior year we really felt important until the senior class made us realize that we v ere just members of the Student Body. We remained subdued for the rest of the year. Milton Dallman moved away, Mary Lois Cotton joined us, and Patricia Stoughton changed her name to Dick. For our senior year we gained Janey Center and Maxine Nofsinger. We lost Mary Arnold to Hermiston and after two months Maxine moved to North Powder. The class now stood with Joe Correa, Bill Esselstyn (our men), Dorothy Farrens, Mildred Penney, Pauline Rauch, Patricia Dick, Mary Lois Cotton, Wilma Brown, Mary Crow, Janey Center, Louise Tolar, Helen Young and Shirley Coleman. In this year vie discovered that we were really the ones as we had no higher class to dictate to us. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY It is 1965, and it has been a long time since we've heard the thunder of war around the v orld. No, no more do we hear the thunder of guns but the thunder of a divorce trial in Reno, Nevada. This great emancipator of women is none other than the one and only, incomparable Joseph Paul G. Correa. Joe is giving Tommy Manville rough competition in seeing who can end up with the mostes wives. Although Tomny has eleven to Joe's nine, Joe has the advantage of his youth over Tommy. Those chaps must like wedding cake. Our Joe knew he was going to need all the witnesses he could possibly get to testify to his sound character. So, he wired all of his old classmates of Echo High School, class of '45, to come to his aid. He had clo.se at hand a certain concert pianist who plays his favorite funeral march to get him in the mood. Ah, yes, one with very brilliant red hair, by the name of Madame Maria L. Nottoc (that's right, turn it around and it's Cotton), our own little Mary Lois. Of course, her recent 250 pounds has nothing to do with my calling her little . She was dismissed from the stand because the witness chair was incapable of taking care of her wide range. They had to chase the second witness down over in India. It was Vfilma Brown on one of her snake hunting expeditions. She is trying to find the ones with the most personality for her side-show business of charming her charming little pets. Her testimony was of little value because she said Joe was just another snake in the grass as far as she was concerned.

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Joe Correa Class Pres. 1-2 b.B. Play 4 Paper Staff 4 B ask Jtb-11 2-3-4 Tennis 1-2-3-4 4 Baseball 2-3 Track 2-4 U-JV Lois Cotton Fossil H.S. 1-2 Song Leader 3 Cougar Tracks Assist. Ed. 4 G.A.A. 3-4 Paper Staff 2 Bi-Phy-Chem Secret-uy 4 Volleyball 3-4 Basketball 2 Tumbling 4 Annual 4 S.B. Play 3 Glee 1-2-3-4 Band 4 y.'ilma Brov.n Payette H.S. 1 Class Sec-Tre-.s 1-2-3 G.L. Sec. 3 G.L. Treas.4 Bi-Phy-Chem Treas. 4 G.A.A. Sgt-at-Arms 3 Annual Bus. Manager 4 Paper Staff 2-U Pep Club 1 Annual 2 3 .B. Play 2—3—4 Band 4 Volleyb.ll 3-4 Pauline Rauch Dorothy Farr jns Band 1-4 Glee 4 Volleyball 3-G.A.A. 3-4 Milared Penney Class V.Pres.1-2 Class Pres.3-4 G.A.A. Pres. 3 S.B. Sgt-at-Arms 3 Cougar Tracks Editor 4 Paper Staff 2 Annual 2 Bi-Phy- Chem Pres. 4 Capt. Volley Ball 3-4 Tennis 1-2-4 Band 1-4 Glee 1-2-3-4 S.B. Play 3-4 S.B. Treas. 4 G.L. Sec. 4 S.B. Sec. 3 Paper Staff 2-4 Annual Ed. 4 ueen's Court 1-2 Volleyball 3-4 G.L. Sgt-at-Arms 3 Bi-Phy-Chem Librarian 4 Glee 1-2-3-4 Band 4 G.A.A. Sec. 3

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