Battle Ground High School - Bengal Yearbook (Battle Ground, WA)

 - Class of 1941

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'va-6:-f fjgggzugpgv, Q 1 P E SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We had been looklng forward, with much anticipation, to our sophomore year in the high school. There were l22 sophomores enrolled ln the Senior Hlgh in the fall of l958. Everything was so strange and somewhat confusing that lt made us wish we were back in the Junior Hlgh. Wlllle Bergren was elected class president, with Milton Stelnmueller, vice-president, Pat Butler, secretary, Eileen Mlttby, treasurerg James Majors, sergeant-at-arms and Miss Melody and Mr. Perry were our ad- visers. There were two successful class parties. A picnic, with plenty to eat, at Jantzen Beach cllmaxed the school year. Our studies were resumed again after the summer vacation, with Roy Peterson as presidentg Elsie Hardegger, secretaryg Lila Martella, treasurerg and Milton Steinmueller, sergeant-at-arms. Our advisers for the school year were Miss Carlock and Mr. Alexander. We had two class parties, one belng a Halloween party. Aprll Fool's Day was dress up day for us juniors. Many funny costumes were worn, and prizes were given to Edwlna Clark and John Harteloo for the two best costumes. HThe l5th Chalrn, a mystery play was presented by our class with Eileen Mlttby and Gerald Poor in the leading parts. Our blg event of the year was the Junior Prom held in the auditorium. It was beautifully dec- orated, with the theme of the Prom being a Dutch garden. Wanda Kays, who had been elected by the junior class, presided over the Prom as queen. Gur last and most important year started with Dale Parker as presl- dent, Roy Peterson, vlce-president, Elsie Hardegger, secretaryg and Doris Curtin, treasurer. Miss Carlock and Mr. Hassler were our ad- visers. ln this manner we started our last year of high school, which is the goal we had been striving for. October ll we were hosts at the autumn dance, with the decorations representing an autumn scene. Next we presented our class play ULlttle Women,U which was a great success. After Christmas we had our senior party, ice cream and cookies were served for refreshments. A senior conference was held on April 22 ln the Vancouver Hlgh School auditorium for seniors, within the .county, interested in attending college. March ll our class attended the Clark Junior College and heard speeches on the continuation of education in general, and on vocational and educational guidance. Our commencement exercises marked the completion of I2 years of schooling. I6 GI



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SENlOR PROPHECY. May 6, i955 'Rl Everybody, h I was walking down Main Street ln front of the dear old Hlgh School this morning, and'whbm should I chance to meet but Yehudi. ' He walked with me, and finally we sat under one of the willow trees, while he gave me the low-down on the graduates of l94l. Remember????? This is what he told me. He said that JOHN ANDERSON, world famous swlngeroo of cowboy songs ls now featured. as the main attraction at the .Kampus Korner. Battle Ground ls :holding a Worldls Fair this summe.r. MARION CLARK and VIRGINIA BERGMAN have the information booth concession there. Now playing at the Bee Gee ls an old stage hit, NThe Womenu. The star is easily recognized as DAVlD CAWLEY. GENE HORTON is a photograpneris model at JEAN PURDYIS Camera shop on Church Street, and right next door ls a school for jitterbugs run by WALLACE BAKER and DON SKELTON. DALE ISUZY Qi HOLBROOK has at last found the girl of his dreams. Rumor has it that she ls a redhead, widowed and the mother of six redheaded children. JOE PANCOSKA and VICTOR HERTZ own a chain of garages from coast to coast known as the UCoskertzH. Ask ERWIN DARBY if theylre good.' He just had his Ford recodltioned there for the tenth time. As for recon- ditioning--get yourself done over at the GISHY-FICHTY health parlor. FICHT fixes you while GISH gets you--a fine partnership! Another part- nership is the KANOOTH-KULLBERG KLAN. Theylre inventors and have in- vented over forty different tonics---All guaranteed to grow hair on a billiard ball ln FRED VANDERMAST'S pool hall on Front Street. By the way, that's where GERALD HOSENEY drops in so often trying to sell his patented dishwasher, DALE PARKER, As for washing dishes, thatls WANDA KAYS main occupation in that little cottage by the lake where she ls living now. EDNA BURGSTAHLER is the owner and manager of an advertising agency. Her biggest customer ls ROLAND HARDING'S firm, selling his patented pills that build you up to that let-down feeling, swiftly, sweetly, and safely. Another big advertiser is the Sweetheart Date Bureau, managed by ELMER Hgopgp and HAZEL EMMON5. Rumor has it that they get a cut from LINCOLN COLLINS, the little,minister ln the church around the corner. Yehudl grinned--Hlnvigorating, isnlt itn said he, and then went on --HRumor's a funny chap.H ---------- He also has lt that: EILEEN MITTBY ls a stand in for Shirley Temple. But who ls Shirley Temple? investigation reveals that she is none other than HELEN WAANANEN in disguise. And about dlsguises--MAURICE MARRIOTT is the head of the cosmetic department at the Major-Mammoth Movie Studios, dl- rected andlowned by our old pal, JAMES MAJORS. Also in Hollywood are DARLENE TINGLEY and EDWINA CLARK who are artists for HARVEY DUNNING, the man whois taklng.Walt Dlsneyls place. BEATRICE PETERSEN is ln New York at Radio City where she has her own program. She teaches the classics by air, and we have heard from the very best source that she ls soon to be the bride of the owner of the studio lnameless for the time belngl. RAY KIELMAN is also in New York He's the new catcher for the Giants, while over on the Yankee dlamdhd is that submarine ball pitcher BILL LAHTI. Speaking of sports, EMILY BUSH ls head of the Washington branch of the women's Sportls I8

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