Yamhill Carlton High School - Tiger Lines Yearbook (Yamhill, OR)

 - Class of 1951

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Seniors History In the fall of 1958 the graduating class of 1951 entered their first year of education. Four students, Velma Yates, Ronald Russell, Phyllis Mallery, and Glenn Wulf have been together all through their twelve years in school at Yamhill. The portals of Yamhill High opened wide in the fall of 1947 when thirty-seven unassured freshmen made their entrance. Lovely dark-haired Donna Beahm was carnival princess. Thelma Vandehey and Evelyn Martin were elected to the Y's Girls. Miss Patricia Apperson led our ambi- tious young officers: president, Jack Cookg vice-president, Donna Beahmg secretary, Thelma Vandeheyg treasurer, Evely: Marting and sec- geant-at-arms, Glenn Wulf. Dick Casey entered the ttermen Club. With a little more boldness than the year before, the sophomores started out with an explosion. Our officers: president, David Facklerg vice-president, Evelyn Martin, secretary, Katy Kruseg treasurer, Bryce Mitchellg sergeant-at-arms, Roger Delayg news reporter, Phyllis llsllary, and student council representative, Donna Beahm, helped Mrs. Mary Bates, our class advisor govern the class. Our charming blue eyed, dark hair- ed princess, Katy Kruse, gave her all for the carnival. Patsy Hermena and Mary Frazier were elected to the Y's Girls. Don Thompson and Keith Morton were the only two Sophomores admitted to the letterman club. Thirty-nine very confident students began their Junior year with a smile. To keep them smiling were the officers: president, Ronald Russell, vice-president, Margaret Peck, secretary, Mary Frazier, trea- surer, Jan Weing and our advisor, Mr. Don Balch. Raven-haired Delores Fackler did her best representing us at the carnival. Velma Yates and Margaret Peck were elected to the Y's Girls. Velma Yates was chosen assmstant-editor of the Tiger Lines and Rosemary Herring was chosen assistant-editor of the Ink Drops. Rosemary Herring, Evelyn Martin, Althea Wolcott and Velma Yates were added to the Quill and Scroll. Roland Russell and Glenn Wulf were admitted to the lettermen organiza- tion. The seniors were entertained by the class at a banqueig Moon- light and Roses . It was enjoyed by all that attended this unforget- table occasion. On September ll, 1950, we started our last year in high school. The student body officers from the class were: Bryce Mitchell, president, Althea Wolcott, secretary, David Fackler, business managerg and Evelyn Martin, book exchange manager. Our advisor, Mr. John Williams, governed our class with the help of the officers: president, Dick Caseyg vice- president, Delores Facklerg secretary, Evelyn Martin, treasure, Lola Beltg and sergeant-at-arms, Phyllis Mallery. Our lovely fair prin- cess, Velma Yates, was chosen queen at the Carnival. Carolyn Rice was chosen for the Y's Girls. The class was wel.l represented in sports,and David Fackler and Jack Cook were admitted to the lelizermen. The Seniors were very well entertained at a banquet given by the Juniors. In the spring the Seniors took a day off from school for their Senior skip and had a very exciting time. The climax of our years' work was graduation week, with baccalaureate. and commencement.



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e fast Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty One of the Yamhill Union High School, do hereby make and declare this our last will and testament, as attested on this fourth day of January: To the Junior Class -- Our Senior honor, dignity, truest fidelity, sense of humor, excellent appearance, magnificent wisdom, which are the things we treasure most. X To the Sophomore Class, we will all our secondhand materials. May all the comments be used to the best of your ability. To the Fresh en, we wil our surpassing model as a class. Don't fahzr in following us. To the faculty, we will a book of nchild psychologyn. And also each of us leaves an individual will. May you be guided by them. I. I. Marjorie Bauer, wfH.my 'touch-me-notn disposition to Carol Hacker. Lola Belt, will my hair to Emily Thies. You may add it to your own collection. I, Dick Casey, will my flirting ability to Eldon Yates. Put it to 8oog,uJZck Cook, will my beard to Bill Irey. Let's see a little on your chilz David Fackler, will my good looks to anyone. attgapgelgres Faokler, will my piano playing to anyone that wishes to I, John Farley, will my ability to study without books to Marion Wigglesworth. Don't study to hard. I. hard. Mary Frazier, will my spiking ability to Anna Mae Loftis. Work Maybe you will make it. I, Dorys Funkhouser, will my second year bookkeeping books to Winona Hampton, Don't throw them away. I: Rosemary Herring, wIU.the broken-down mimeograph to Carol Hamblin. KI hope it works better for her.J In Hazel Gene Hutchens, will my ability to skip school and get away with it to Audrey Nordmo, in hopes she makes good use of it. In Katy Kruse, will my flirting to Clara Roberts. Don't fail to use it. I, Joann Light, will my old maidish ambitions to Mary Ann Weidner. KDon't worry Mary Ann. She will probably change her mind., 1 I6 Marvin Loftis, will my wavy hair to Oliver Reynoldson. You need tb, O I, Jerry Van Loo, will my unexcused absence notes to Mr. Gillis. I, Phyllis Mallory, will my nwee bit of brainn that I obtained from Nick, to Keith Lewers. Carry it ever onwards. I, Evelyn Martin, will my Book Exchange headaches to Lee Peloquin. Don't forget your aspirin. . I, Jim MacKinley, will my slow5even ngaten to Mark McColm. Take life easy, Mark. Bryce Mitchell, will my ability to skip school in the princ1pal's I car and get away with it to anyone who dares. I, Keith Morton, will my job as office boy to any boy that can remem- ber to knock before entering the Home Ec. room. , I, Joene Paola, will my shy way to the freshmen girls. Please girls don't break my record. I, Margaret Peck, will my ability to ask questions in Social Ec. class at the right moment to Pat Ohler. I. Carolyn Rice, will my nlaughn to Marjorie Munro.

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