Eugene High School - Eugenean Yearbook (Eugene, OR)

 - Class of 1947

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eniord The class of '47, destined to be the 46th graduating from Eugene High School, began its life crammed in the gym balcony listen- ing to the first of many assemblies and thrilling everybody by singing the song to the Alma Mater. We were the largest class in the school's history-446 vigorous sopho- mores. Right from the start we were in the midst of all school activities. Marcia Murray was elected Queen of the War Chest Drive, Sigrid Skade and Lucielle Zarzan were chosen as princesses for the Beaux Arts Ball, and Don Bench was president of the Lane County junior Red Cross Council. Upperclassmen found that the class held its share of talent when Doris jean Miller and Norman Richards walked off with prizes in the amateur show. The big money making project of the year was the Beano concession at the all- school carnival. The class officers for the first year were Ward Haynes, president, Dick Dahlberg, vice president, and Diane 16 Beairsto, secretary. Excellent advice was given by Mrs. Davis and Mr. Moore. We had brawn as well as brains that first year. The basketball B-squad was made up almost entirely of sophs. Gene Miner, Ernie Wilde, and Gene Rider also participated in the state basketball tournament. As juniors, mellowed with age and seasoned with verbal sauce, we were almost as wordly wise as the mighty seniors, largely due to the leadership of john McNutt president, Gordon Diebel as vice president, Dolores Hanson as secretary, and jane Carlisle as treasurer. The year was filled with outstanding and successful events cli- maxed by the dance Peppermint Holiday during junior Week. Naturally, the junior- Senior Prom was the best ever presented at Eugene High. Guadalajara featured a breath-taking scene brought directly from Mexico. A sidewalk cafe, a rainbow foun- tain, and wonderful lighting effects made the dance a truly spectacular affair. Star athletes abounded in the class that memorable junior year. John Banks was se- lected an All-star in football, and Gene Miner and Ernie Wilde made the District Six All-star team in Basketball. The high- light of the year was the winning of the State Championship in basketball. Notable was the fact that of the ten men on the team, five were juniors-Gene Miner, Ernie Wilde, Gene Rider, Don Ruth, and Dick Garrett. As a result of his superior record during the tournament, Gene Miner was se- lected for the All-state second team. Three years within these white gleaming portals produced a marked change in us and the school. Forty-six years of graduat- ing classes have left their mark-in names carved on desks and in worn places on the stair. Eugene High's contribution to them has been immeasurable. Our health was im- proved in combating the perpetual cyclone between rooms 111 and 113. Under the leadership of the senior class officers, we are about to complete another very eventful year. Many things have made it momentous. Dorothy Christensen won a trip to Wash- ington, D.C., and a 38100 scholarship as Westinghouse Science Talent Search Finalist. Dick Dahloerg was outstanding in two fields -science and speech, winning an Honorable Mention in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, the Bausch and Lomb science award, winner of State Extempore contest for two consecutive years. Stan Turnbull, Editor of the News, received Honorable Mention award in Pepsi Cola Scholarship competi- tion. jack Gunn and jackie Barbee were both finalists in Lane County Elks Scholar- ship competition. jack also won a series of contests in American Legion Oratorical Con- test, finally placing second in Northwest Dis- trict. State Champion orator was Fred Dodge, who also won honors in Knights of Pythias speaking contest. A team consisting of Dick Dahlberg, Fred Dodge, Harold Haight, and Dolores Miller, won second place in Oregon State Debate Tourney. Among the many sports award winners was john Banks, who received the Simmons cup for outstanding football playing, jim Hanns, john Banks, Robin Lee, Gene Miner, Charles Luttrell were chosen for the District Six All Star football team. Ernie Wilde was se- lected for the All State basketball team. Ed Worth and Gloria Jeske are the Pacific Coast junior pairs champions in ice skating. At writing time, there are a great many scholar- ship awards as yet unannounced. The Senior Dance, Blue Rain, was a big hit, as was the Beaux Arts Ball with Freda Shannon reigning as queen. A heartfelt thank you to our teachers and to our advisers, Mr. Moore and Mrs. Banks, for giving us the guidance, patience, and encouragement to face the challenge of a broadening horizon. LEFT TO RIGHT: lane Carlyle, Mrs. Banks, Leigh Campbell, Mr. Moore, Gordon Diebel, Ward Haynes.

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ADAIR ,lR., ROBERT XVILLIAM-Entered from Seattle. Washingtcyng B-Squad. Football 2. Prom Comm. 23 A Cappella -R. ANDERSON. Robert L.fAxemen's Council 2. ANDREW, JEAN B.-G.A.A. 1-Z-3. Treasurer 33 Tri-Y 1-2433 Latin Club 3: Student Council Rep. Z1 Eugenean Salesman 3. ARCHIBALD, BETTY JEAN-Entered from XX'lllIllCl', Cui- forniag Thcspians 3. ARMSTRONG. ANNE-Pep Club 153 Paletteers 33 A Cap- pella 2-31 Girls' League Rep. '33 Girls' League Cabinet: Commencement Comm.g Announcement Comm.: Sr. Dancc Comm. 1 Chairman of Print and Cord Week EH. ARMSTRONG. RICHARD DAVID-Entered from Univer- sity High. ARMSTRONG, GARNER TED-A Cappella 5. AYDELOTT, ELNORA JEAN-Girls' League Rep. 3: Span- ish Club 1-Z-5g G.A.A. 3g Paletteers 51 Science Club 5g Ambassadors 2-135 Library Stat? 3. BAKER, MARY CAROLYN-Entered from Elmira, Oregong G.A.A, 3 Girls' Glee. BALE, BUFORD C.fArchety Club Ig F.F.A, Z-5g Camera Club 5. BANKS, JOHN DAVID-Student Body Vice-President 2: Honor Society 2-33 Student Council ll-Zg Stamp and Bond Comm. 21 Axemen's Council 2, Vice-President C53 Football I-V2-5, Co Captain 6, All Star l2g Basketball l-2-'53 Track 1-2-453 Club 1-2-53 National Athletic Scholarship 5. BARBIEE, IACQUELINE MAY-Honor Societ 2-31 P.T.A. Dance Comm. lg Girls' Glee 13 A Cappella 2-3g Debate 2-33 Paletteers Q-3g Troubadours 2-5: Pep Club 33 Activi- ties Comm. BARRIZLL, SHARON LEE BEAIRSTO, DIANE-Sec.-Treas., Sophomore Classg Sopho- more Dance Coming Ad Staff 2g Pep Club '2-33 Paletteets 2-E55 Girls' Glce 243: junior Dance Comm. 3. BECKER, EDWARD S.-Entered from Tucson, Arizonag Band I2-31 Orchestra 2-3g Science Club 33 junior Sym- phony 2-13.

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