Albany Union High School - Whirlwind Yearbook (Albany, OR)

 - Class of 1937

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Senior Molina Morgan Hunter Van Horn Bibb Steckley Merrill Koos Wallace Southworth Coultard Matson Brandcberry Richards Salley Howard Ralston Schrock Kizcr Tripp Houser Robertson Bradley Watson Quigley Warner [ 12]

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Bradley president Robertson vice-pres. Stanford adviser Houser secretary Romaine treasurer Senior Short Circuit Motto: Out of the harbor into deep channels Flowers: Rapture roses and carnations. “Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. America. Hello! Hello! and hello! This is your old eavesdropper, the faithful broadcaster of up-to-the-second lowdown on this, that, and the other. Yowsah, yowsah, vowsah! And now, ladies and gentlemen, may I in- troduce to you the speaker of the minute, who will tell all concerning the A. H. S. grad- uating class of ’37. After a year as the class adviser, this eminent teacher is exception- ally well qualified to act as the ‘disher-out of senior info’. Without further ado, I present—Miss Marion Stanford.” “Thank you, Mr. Eavesdropper. Good evening, friends. Let us begin at the most logical starting point—the beginning. Led by Jack Cheesman at Central and Ellen Houser at Madison, the class got off to a flying start. The impetus provided by this start propelled them to Senior High, where Hill Morgan was chosen as the sophomore pilot. After successfully maneuvering the craft for a year, Hill relinquished his position to Homer Groening for the duration of the junior year. Kenton Bradley has ably ful- filled the office of president during the class’s final year in the academy of secondary learning. “Twelve representatives of the class were admitted to membership in the National Honor Society. Their achievement is regarded as the highest attainment possible to a high school student. “The D. A. R. good fellowship medal, awarded annually to the outstanding senior girl, was presented to Bettie Jane Quigley “The Whirlwind newspaper was edited by two senior students this year. Jimmie Howard was editor-in-chief of the news medium during the first semester, and Bettie Jane Quigley headed the staff for the last half of the school year. Tom Bibb, a member of the senior class, was selected to serve as editor of the Annual this year. “Special honor goes to the class of ’37 by virtue of its being the first class to hold graduating exercises in the new auditorium. “1 deeply regret not being able to describe more individual achievements of this class, though I assure you that those mentioned here have touched only the surface. Now the clock warns me that my time has ended, and I must return the microphone to our mutual friend, the eavesdropper.” “Thanks a million, Miss Stanford. And now. before signing off, I want to remind all the kiddies that Uncle Joshua Long will be back on the air at his usual time tomor- row night with a hair-raising bedtime story. Don’t forget to tune in!” t n ]



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Srnior Gothic) Bill Morgan Paula Hunter Martha Van Horn Most popular boy Handsomest boy Most popular girl Most boisterous Cutest girl Tom Bibb Mildred Steckley Frank Merrill Brainiest boy Most intelligent girl Best dressed boy Best farmer Eleanor Koos John Wallace Jack Southworth Best farmerette Most courteous Most likely to succeed Janet Coultard Kathryn Matson Ruth Brandeberry Best dressed girl Most industrious (tie) Most industrious (tie) Harriet Richards June Safley Jim Howard First to get married Worst old maid Worst bachelor Bill Ralston Ray Schrock Margaret Kizer Best upholstered Sleepiest senior Cave-man Most bored Barbara Tripp Ellen Houser Jim Robertson Worst flapper Best girl athlete Best boy athlete Kenton Bradley Arlene Watson Bettie Jane Quigley Best musician Jolliest senior Teachers’ pet Dorothy Strait Blair Warner Willard Mallow Worst gum-chewer (camera shy) Worst pest Worst sheik (camera shy)

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