Elgin High School - Husky Tracks Yearbook (Elgin, OR)
- Class of 1939
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Page 44 text:
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' ROBERT W. ACKEMANN Athletics-Hobby. Sports--Chief Interest. But time for orchestra
and Hi-Y. 0 ELLEN ADAMEK Ellen belongs to G.A.A., First Girls Glee, and Commercial
Club, but she finds drawing preferable to all three. 9 EARLE ADAMS "Sparky" prefers
beating a drum to cracking a book, and so he iust ups and graduates. 9 BETTE AFFELD
We wouldn't be far "afield" if we said "Bets" chief interests were music and reading,
though she has others. 0 MARK H- ALLEY Entered from Oak Park. Paradoxically enough
this "Dark" Alley finds sports and dramatics to his liking. 9 RUTH ALTHEN "Ruthie"
draws all her designs on paper which is as it should be. 0 OTIS ANDERSEN Mirror, Mirror
on the Wall, of 109 and in the hall. You owe your popularity to this lad nicknamed "Odie,"
who manages to squeeze in photography, scouting, and dramatics, too. 0 CLARENCE
ANDERSON -Andy-Aviation-Airplanes. 9 IOYCE ANDERSON He insisted we list all
his nicknames of Swede, Andy, Ossie, Killer, so there isn't room to tell more. 0 RUTH
ANDERSON Commercial Club counteracts Ruthie's unstable interest in skating, 0 ELMER
ANDRESEN Active in both football and basketball, it is surprising that both Andy's chief
interest and hobby are sports. 0 MILDRED R. ANDRESEN "Red" divides her time between
music and sketching. 0 MARIORIE ATCHISON "Atchie's" time goes to her co-editorship
of the Maroon and her solo work in A Cappella, and she does justice to both. 0 MERLIN
AYLWARD ln the past, "Murph" has belonged to clubs and been in sports, but now he
admits all his interests are centered on "The Girl Friend." ' IOHN BADGEROW "Badgie"
is to Commercial club as Maroon is to us. 0 RAYMOND BARNARD "Barney" keeps his
interests hidden. 0 WALTER W. BARTELT. IR. It's not surprising to find that anyone as
proficient on the drum as "Walt" lists music as his hobby. ' MARIE BARTON G.A.A. is
the only club "Mary" seems interested in. 0 MARY BAZSALI Art and music do not hinder
"Gizz" from being in several other activities. ' ROBERT BECKER The Hi-Y has been
aided by "Robin's" membership for the past four years. 0 AGNES BECKMANN "Becky"
has to be sharp to keep up in G.A.A., Home Economics, Commercial Club, and the Library
Staff, 0 LETHA BEHM Letha's "Behm" may be legend, but she really is serious about
photography. 0 MURLAND BEMB "Bud" is chiefly interested in sports and photography.
' GEORGE BEIJEAN Evidently being secretary of the lzaak Walton Club is of paramount
importance, for "Shutz" is very blank on the subject of his interests and hobbies. 0 ROY
BENNER lust a kid nicknamed "Ice," 0 EVELYN BENNETT Four years in orchestra gen-
erally give a member a greater appreciation of music, and Evelyn is no exception.
0 MARIORIE BERGER This president of French Club, Is also a Debator. And member in
the band, Or her dear old Alma Mater. 9 FLORENCE BERGERSEN Roller skating and
drawing being portable hobbies, "Bergy" brought them with her when she transferred from
Minneapolis. ' EVELYN BERNHART "Sunny''-Scrapbooks-Senior. 0 MARIORIE BEU
Marge-Music-Mathematics Club. 0 HELEN BEVERLY Collecting animals does not pre-
vent "Bev" from her music and belonging to G.A.A., Tri-Y, and French Club. 0 WARNE
BLACKMAN Blackie-Band-Birdmen. 0 LOIS BOHNE Loie spends her spare time cor-
responding to students in foreign countries. Rather novel to have their "Bohne lie over the
ocean" instead of mine. 0 RUTH BONIN Despite the many clubs to which she belongs,
"Swede" still finds time for tending the large props at class plays. 0 IOHN BORN Here's
one of those boys who never managed to get in anything. Poor lad. Uust president of the
senior class, officer in six clubs, music, publications, etc., etc.l 9 VERDELLE BROCKNER
lnconsistently enough, this president of Home Economics lists dramatics and music as her
favorites. 0 BETTY BROMAN Having been a member and officer in almost all the choral
organizations, it is hardly surprising to find music "Bets" chief interest, with outdoor
sports thrown in. 0 ROBERT BUCK After four years at E.H.S. we believe we can be ex-
cused for passing the Buck. 9 LA VERNE BUCKHAHN The Rifle Club is certain of being
supplied with "Buck" shot as long as La Verne is a memberg and what would the band
do without him? U HARMON BURBURY "Burb" knows all the best places to eat and col-
lects menus as he goes. 0 ELAINE BURGERSON The quaint hobby ot bead weaving does
not interfere with Elaine's membership in G.A.A. and Home Economics. 0 CHARLOTTE
BURMEISTER We give you "Chic," the girl friend of the twirling dervish.
Senior class officers, Katherine
Hersch, secretary, and Iohn Born,
president, conduct a class meeting.
”
Page 43 text:
“
CLASS OF '40
FIRST ROVV: D. Sorrirners, R. Stewctrt, S. Srnith, E. Stef-
fon, B. Scherf. M. Sparks, C Smith, F. Srnith, R. Sterbo
I. Streit. SECOND ROW: H. Soxe, I. Sticlcling, P.Schee1e
F. Surnrners, I-I Stonurri, I Somples, C. Skeels, S. Sorce
BACK ROW: R. Stohr, F. Smith, C. Sportsman, I. Snell
grove, T. Spears, M. Sperry, R. Stettner, R. Soper, B
Snider
CLASS OF '40
FIRST ROW: D. 'Nilliorns I. Willions, I. Zenlc, V. Zirn-
merrion, I-I Wilderzrcidt, E. Worner, R. Woidelich, I..
Williams, A, Vfoterrnon. SECOND ROW: M. Urie, I..
Wolterding, B. Clements, L. Peters, B Wosrnond, D
Wiltshire, F lffunoy T. Kienle, R. Wolbourn, R. Wilson
BACK ROW: I. Sonrples, W. Westerrnon, V. Kolberg,
S. Workrnon, B. Purkiss, L Broy, D Lange, D. Brondes
R. Yorno.
CLASS OF '40
FIRST ROW: F. Vasquez, Z. Wishon, M. Thums, D
Wickniclc, I. Witt, F. Tyrrell, R. Warner, I. Warner, C
Wolff. SECOND ROW: I. Wilson, D. Young, D. Stumrne
I. Tuck, A. Warner, E. Stensrud, R. Steod, M. Under-
wood. BACK ROW: F. Woternion, l-I. Troub, D. Tillery
E. Toylor, E. Turnquist, I. Tolvstclol, D. Westermon, H
Volkeninq, W. Volkening.
Iunior closs officers: Mory Helen Iohnson, secretory
Fronk Srnith, vice president, Miss Kotherine H. Dovery
class odviserg ond Rolph Pennioll, president.
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