Beaverton High School - Beaver Yearbook (Beaverton, OR)

 - Class of 1943

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GIRL RESERVES-l FRONT ROW: Miss lohnson, Helen Randall, Eunice Scofield, Alice Roeske, Rosemary Raeburn, Eunice Hemrick, Evangeline Moshofsky, Margorie Fliicrait, Pat Heinrichs, Doris Osborne, Edwina Peets, Ro- berta Pomeroy. SECOND ROW: Barbara Stark, Margaret Hanson, Roberta Allen, Gloria Wise, Dorothy Averitt, Betty Brutke, Norma lean Brooks, Annie Huserik, Iuanita Keebaugh, Marjorie Lowe, Mary Anne Thoren, Shirley Wilson. THIRD ROW: Ioan Haynes, Elsie Peterkort, lean Godwin, Margery Graf, Esther Sandstrom, Ieanette Schultz, Beverly Rolf, Eileen Skeels, Marilyn Walker, Arla lean Linke, Helen McKnight. 'i XAQYSL' BACK ROW: Barbara Walters, Lois Keebauqh, Roberta McClosky. Margaret Lee, Shirley Greene, Mary E WCS Mabee, Grace Rich, Phyllis Thorne, Mary Burris, Velma lean Houk, Pat Mitchell. The Girl Reserves t - - - FRONT With Evangeline Moshofsky as a very capable presiding gem? ROW C2151 . - f . . S - officer, the Girl Reserves this year might Well have rallied Sgcgfsy H21oS5OIVf,gl.n'?ESL7?VE around the slogan, We Serve . FOTGQOUIQ C111 SOCiCI1 CICiiViii9S. BACK? Hggfichikyf Ilznfweobs CABIN the girls busted themselves by writing letters to service men Igglly IQQW, Aywss C CY TeLIg011y 57' . . u . lr I' 4 O ' with Grace Rich as head letter writer . mf' Jsgzugofwz Lolfoly Gnd ' Zezdfognell 1 ' U I V I Under the supervision of Zelda Heisel and Miss lohnson the Icokseliefl ff MQIQMSS 10 WW I I , Q11-jcglldql ery hnson girls made attractive boxes out of materials collected by the 1U1L,mCf21 Rogrqg G- 811, Slnqr face student body and gave them as parting gifts to all draitees jean y H R leaving Beaverton. Ferggjcfzzu The annual Girl Reserve assembly given at Thanksgiving time in conjunction with the Glee Clubs proved an inspiration. Pat Mitchell and Shirley Wilson assembled names and stars for the service flag while Molly O'Donnell and Shirley Green designed a service men's plaque. GIRL RESERVES-2 FRONT ROW: Miss Conoly, Ruth de Lespinesse, Dorothea Fuhrer. Thelma Cullen, Maxine Iohnson, Bar- bara Payne, Shirley Anderson, Nellie Kunce, Wanda Mae Brooks, Madelyn Bastian. SECOND ROW: Louise Gilbert, Elaine Bowman, Carol Oja, lean Ferguson, Margaret Stark, Gelene Hobbs, Delina Satchell, Beverly Zahler, Dorothy Iellum, Virginia Cote, THIRD ROW: Evelyn Fuegy, Marylee Madden, Anna Mae Long, Rose Katterman, Marilu Lohus, Lois Blair, Ieanne Kremers, Vivian Hesselqesser, Nancy Christensen, Ianet Ackerman. FOURTH ROW: Marian Moore, Evelyn Robinson, Ruth Van Kleek, Virginia Iacobs, Zelda Heisel, Mollie O'Donne11, Laurene Mayfield, Ruth Dickman, Dorothy Raeburn, Betty Hogan. afwzwm-we ,sl

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NT ROW: Wallace Branch, Elwin Paxson, Robert Bacon, lean Godwin, Bob Myers, Mr. Webb. DND ROW: George Springer, lack Lowe, Iral Nelson, Bill Smith, Kim Sinclair, Richard Smurthwaite. I Debate Resolved: That the students who are working harder at school than at a job should have shipyardwagesf' was the :question under discussion in a humorous assembly presented by the Linfield champions this spring. Up to their usual form, the speakers handled the subject in expert fashion adding a little corn here and there for zest. The senior debate trophy was captured at Linfield in Ian- uary by Robert Myers and Richard Smurthwaite after they had won seven consecutive debates. lean Godwin, Bill Smith and Kim Sinclair brought home the junior cup after successfully completing eight contests. Under the guidance of E. G. Webb, local speech teacher, Beaverton debaters played hosts to the district tournament in March. Library CHAM Bob PIONS My 11V ,, G Gps, ' Au Odw1h,12?hQrdAT L1N,1jLQ2o ,BU 1 su, Sm, D- DIV, CIQQ, UIWQ, SION ' Coacfjge, B111 S E S . . , ' H7101 W Web ' I b, so An invasion is underway daily in the stair-door canteen otherwise known as the library, where Miss Gayle Duff and her non-commissioned staff of librarians hold forth. With its Wealth of new books, gayly ornamented posters, and attractive dis- plays, the library has become beyond doubt the most popular room in the building. FRONTROW: Barbara Stark, Ruth Dickman and Thelma Cullen. BACK ROW: Miss Duff, Ralph Nielsen, Tommy Thompson, Bill Gaither and Ruth de Lespineszse. A , .,.g...alnsmm :m f- 4. xx e 17



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'FRONT ROW: Fred Karpstein, Ronald Christensen, George Mick, Paul Sorbets, Iohn Rohrback, and Ray Pointer. SECOND ROW: Fred Van Horn, Chet Slovick, Dick Lindsey, Norman Bishop, lack Meeke, and Kenneth Brown. THIRD ROW: Monte Meyers, Keith Voqet, Randolph Francis, Crandall Peck, Archie Davies, and Bob Moore. FOURTH ROW: Bill Duhaime, Don Hagq, Gene Springer, Verne Lusby, Bob Baughman, and Mr. Duncan. I-'QED K Hz - Y Twenty-five boys compose the Beaverton Hi-Y organization, a branch of the Y.M.C.A. Under the leadership of Fred Karpstein and Ronald Christensen, presidents first and second semesters respectively, and Mr. Duncan, advisor, the group has spon- sored two assemblies and a dance. Since the hop came during a prolonged snow storm it barely escaped postponement. When the orchestra insisted on playing in spite of Weather and lack of dancers, everyone waded through the snowbanks and was rewarded for his eifort by having a very enjoyable evening. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President ............. Fred Karpstein President ........ Ronald Christensen Vice-President .... Ronald Christensen Vice-President ........ lohn Rohrback Secretzry-Treasurer .... Gene Springer Secretary Treasurer ...... Ray Pointer Chaplain ............. Monte Meyers Chaplain ..............,. Keith Voget Sergeant at Arms .... . . .Verne Lusby Sergeant at Arms .....,.. Dale Scheller Q4 cxmSTFll5 RON ers.-..z,.sf1ifmtfm,w . Q 1 42 . F

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