Beaverton High School - Beaver Yearbook (Beaverton, OR)
- Class of 1945
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g Symbolizing the forward look that pervades B.H.S. are Iim Wallace and Lois Blair, Beaver editors, examining plans for proposed school construction. PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF BEAVERTON HIGH SCHOOL BEAVERTON, OREGON MAY 1945 DEDICATION We look ahead to the future and there we hope to see peace for the world normal l1v1ng 1n our nat1on and contlnued growth for our school and communlty Through our h1gh school wlndows the outlook IS for a greater Beaverton To those underclass students faculty members and mterested patrons who w1ll make th1s v1s1on a reahty the 1945 Beaver staff dechcates thls book IN MEMORIAM to the BEAVERTON GOLD STAR SERVICEMEN Dale Guthrle Wllllam Pulver I1m Eastman Sgt Ronald Larson Eugene Pulclpher Sgt Alfred Galloway Lt Kenneth Foe Pfc Kenneth Vershum Cpl Charles Shaper Major Delbert Burke Pvt Shm Sato Lt Warren Smlth Pvt Eugene Iones Ens Mark Iones Lt Robert Beattxe Oscar Beaver enters the fam1l1ar gymnasmm cen ter for many athlet1c events and student act1v1- ties. gi 9 f' -nw mn' ,ef f ' 1577 r- X ' 4- un 1 Sf' ,wgfsbu ,...w A dmner meetrng called to transfer the hrgh school buxldmg and grounds from Dxstrxct No 48 to Umon High School Board No 10 Iomt Lett to rxght Ernest Masters School Clerk Szdney Hayshp Assocrate Archttect W H Grauer Grade School Board C M Freeman Archxtect Austm Scraiford Washmgton County School Supermtendent I R Metzler Supermtendent Beaverton Schools W D Cameron Chaxrman ol No 10 Iomt Board Allen N Armheld H F Moore Ross Hart G F Gordon Ioxnt 10 Board Members Senator Paul Patterson and L W Short Kback to cameral Grade School Board Charrman THE SCHOOL BOARDS With the orgamzatxon of the umon hrgh school dxstnct came the formatmon early mn the fall ol 1944 of the new No 10 Ioxnt Board Thxs group ol men conslstmg ol W D Cameron Chaxr man George F Gordon Ro s Hart Allen N Armheld and H F Moore took over the resporxsxbllltles ol contmumg B avertons leadershxp The Dxstnct 48 Board L W Short Chaxrman W H Grauer and Melvin Beeler wxll serve the grade school dlstnct In addrtlon to attendmg to the school s oihcxal busmess they also ofler support by frequently attendmg assemblxes athletrc events and other school actxvxtres SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT No 48 Left to right: Melvin Beeler W H Grauer and L. W. Short, Chazrman Progress Emkj E34 5 QQZH QU TODAY TOMORROW Progress charactenzes the ever expandmg plcture of our school 1ts adm1n1strat1on and student body as they work together w1th blueprmt prec1s1on to meet the needs of tomorrow X Q1 'X S -V ix I PW! , 1 , E N - KN tl t '13 ' X Y V 1 w XZ! ,Jr Y 47 Q K X x Os. --:PTT -ff' 15 I R Metzler superintendent of the Beaverton schools, is the stimulus which has kept progress in the foreground of the year's activities despite a heavy war-time program. Rising to the almost immediate needs oi a greater Beaverton , he has successfully engineered a new wing to the grade school, the renovation of the high school gymnasium and initiated plans for a student union center. if -3 1 X.-'YY ortr ay th FP-CU e Beaver siaii chose to p as they appear outside the sc oo Engiish. ' Lakin. Giee e iacuity Ciub. Beth Mekzier. Zurcher, Enghsh, Orienlalion. urnaiisrn. Spanish. Eieanor Mariory Whilbeck. Barnes, Science, io khernaiics. Arnareite xweii. Ma l iai P-rks. is' Ph Liiiian Ma G. W. Hoiiar, indus r -Lei Bergquarn, Librarian. Gi! Sociai Science. WlSiC3i Education. mis ig e ar I Lt . A- Ha G. H. Sauder. fi' A .Z v.,,.,.-W ia C, XA!! we ,.,.,f Q. 1 1 1 1 ji: LW 4 NL... Geraldine Sanford, English. Bernice Conol E y, nglish, Photography. Frank Bushnell, Band. E. G. Webb, Social Science, Speech. Kathryn Ward, Science. Violet Ann Elliott, Commerce. Eugene Duncan, Mathematics, Physical Education. Gertrude Schoeler Ho , me Economics. Dorothy Lundquist, Commerce. W O 'af QQ- Chemxstry students are caught m a round with test tubes and Bunsen burners Typmg students are called upon very frequently to serve faculty members and asslst xn school actxvxtles Mr Hollar supervlses a group ot embryo draftsmen m mechamca' drawmg class Home Ec glrls are good cooks as the1r many samples generously shared wxll testify I r. ,. . . . , , BEAVERS AT WtJRK Spanish students listen intently to the Glee club girls practice an hour a day Bolero . a typical Spanish dance giving them alarge repertoire. melody. Miss Schoeler demonstrates to freshmen - sewing class uhow WS done... Many peoplle actually study during the vii? V DOD -Q14 9 study hall time. -,ffl if v 7 fa 'Qi I OFFICE Rush hours rn the otlxce belore school when students present excuses xn exchange for re admission slips Mrs Evelyn Alexander Ofhce Secretary Iames Shurman irxendly custodlan ot the buxldmg and everybodys ch1ef asslstant Fnendly Mrs Evelyn Alexander keeper ol the reports hles re admlttance shps eff1c1ently shoulders the da1ly tasks of school secretary She IS ass1sted hrst perlod by senlor Engllsh teacher Mlss Geraldme Sanford who has charge of the selhng oi bonds and stamps When the olhce 1S crammed wlth work to be done students of the commercral classes are called on for help The offlce fh1S year has had the added responslblllty of the detaxl work 1n con nect1on Wllh the bu1ld1ng of a new wmg on the grade school qs! 44 H Forward best descnbes the class groups of B H S forward from the1r entrance as freshmen to the1r graduatlon at the comple then forward agaln some to col lege others seeklng employment but st11l carrymg out the 1dea of advancement as seen 1n the classes of Beaverton Forward X 4 tion oi their senior year. 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W ' L s SFNIOR CIASS OFFICFRS First row Shlrley Wllson Dxck Gallxen Lots Blalr hm VVal1ace Bob Stewart h son Vivian Hesselgesser Ray Carder Walter Payne Fred Moore Wayne CLASS OF 1945 The 1945 graduatxon wxll be umq 1mty Wxth a large number of boys leavmg school to 1o1n the arme servrces only fxfteen remam to complete the1r semor year But after four years of constant effort sxxty graduates are due to recelve the1r dlplomas on May 24th On the opemng day of school 1n the fall of 1941 a group of 105 fresh m n regmstered for classes and at the same txme pledged themselves to gam recogmtxon by the upperclassmen Although depleted ln number thev have rn the1r hlgh school career more than held the1r own m school BCIIVIIISS St Patrlcks Dav IS th tlme to be gay' Th1s was the slogan to advertise the1r sophomore dance Lols Bla1r and B111 Duhalme were voted as the most outstandmg personahtxes ol the class The greatest event of thexr thzrd year the Iumor Prom was held the last week of school and preslded over by Host and Hostess Doc Payne and Ieanne Kremers As semors they promoted bond sales and carrxed ofl the hxghly pnzed service flag 1n the Russ1an relief drlve and retamed xt through the Student Umon drxve Advxsors for the last year were Miss Ger aldme Sanford Mrs Catherme Ward Mr George E Bauder and Mr Eugene Duncan ue ln rts over abundance of temm d meet 1rstSer e OFFICERS Second S Prestdent Irm Wallace Bob Stewart Vxce Pres1dent o1s Blaxr Shirley Wllson Secretary L Treasurer B111 Chm Wayne Grandy Dlck Gall1en Ioe Thomas 6 cond Semester IM WALLACE President Se 1 DICK GALLIEN Presxdent Fxrst Semester s In ,fL.,f,f ,Qtymsfh Fm -1 H r , ' 4 ffm ,rx C mf, 4, Q f '- 5. was ,eff ' 0 I ,J it - f Y 2 W l t ff . b in , ,Q at , -. I iw an if K I Secondlrow-Maxine lo n , ' ' . , , , Grandy. Bill Chin. A . . .t . . . Q . i.. . FQ ,M s'er er .er QQ. Q . .4 3 , .hy W Allce Adams Roberta Allen Robert Bacon ,fa tivo Ah My A ams Alxce Glrls Reserve Cabmet Annual Staff Glee Club Band Torch Honor Socxety Allen Roberta Glrl Reserve Presldent Secretary and Treasurer ol Pep Club Secretary Iuruor Class Student Counc1l Glee Club Bacon Robert Debate Traclc Annual Staff Balie, Hilda Glrl Reserves Glee Club Sophomore Class becretary Pep Club Transfer lrom St Marys ol the Valley Hllda Bal e Nela Beard Evelyn Benson Hub rt Blerly Lots Blaxr Norman Bleakman Beard Nela G1r Reserves Benson Evelyn L1brary Glrl Reserves Transfer Vaucouver Wn Bzerly Hubert Debate Band Blau' Lots Sertous Decla1mer aemor Class Secretary Asst Edltor ot Beaver BUSINESS Manager ol Hummer Pep Club Bleakman, Norman Band Drum Corps Pep Club Football Manager Broad Thelma Curl Reserves W v 'UW' Tbelma Broad Mary Burns Mae Burrls Burns Mary G1rl Reserves L1brar1an Burns Mae G1rlR serve Cablnet L1brar1an Bond Salesman Burton Iames Pres1denlolK1loWatts Secretary ot K1lowatts Student Councn Bye, Norman Class Athleucs Cameron. lean Bond Salesma n l-lnrnrner Staff Annual Statl Gul Reserves L1brar1an Iames Burton Norman Bye Iean Cameron fl dm 'fm ly 1 llllll' ,, 'g ig , - ' Q Q 5' ' I far. F 5' ' . D fee i t .V ' A I :,..,,. V .Q .luz I ,ggi 1,V .,., 4 into A sb fe Ir: . r ,,,,:,., EIE: J ,,:.. I QF- 7 'gf ' 5 5 A A . r 95 N . ,lf M, K , . 5 l b . 4 . I ' . . I -I I . , ' .' I .'3 g V, - , CLASS OF 1945 Carder, Ray Tennis Glee Club lunior Class Song Leader Senior Class Sgt, at Arms Chinn, Bill Senior Class Treasurer Doty. Iudith Annual Staff Hummer Staff Transfer from Seaside, Gr. Duhaime, Bill E. Student Body President Torch Honor Society President Fire Squad Hi-Y President Football Editor of Hummer Flitcraft. Marjorie lean Transfer from Walla Walla, Wash. Iunior Prom Committee Girl Reserves Annual Staxf Ray Carder Bill E. Duhaime Bill Chinn Marjorie lean Elitcraft ludith Doty Goldie Frank Frank. Goldie Girl Reserves lunior Prom Committee Transfer from Kennewick, Wash. Gallien, Richard Senior Class President Senior Class Yell Leader Football Winged B Track Grandy, Wayne Hi-Y President Torch Honor Vice-Pres. Annual Staff Winged B Hansen, lean Girl Reserves G. A. A. Huserik, Annie Student Body Secretary G. R. Vice-President Gym Leader G. A. A. President Student Council Richard Gallien Wayne Grandy lean Hansen Iellum, Dorothy Mae Girl Reserves Glee Club Transfer from Esmond, North Dakota Iennings. Ethel Pep Club Glee Club Girl Reserves Transfer from Girls' Polytechnic Iohnson. Maxyne Freshman Class Treasurer Pep Club Student Council Student Body Yell Leader Gym Leader Keebaugh, Lois Girl Reserves Public Speaking Band Kremers, Ieanne Student Body Secretary Business Manager of Hummer G. R. Spring Reign Princess Annual Staff Pep Club Secretary Annie Huserik Dorothy Mae Iellum Ethel Iennings - 4 -- -.,,.....W lvfaxyne Iohnson Lois Keebaugh Ieanne Kremers A 1 Xt' Nu-gf . 'Q 1 5 X .gr Arla lean Linkey Mary Mabee leannette LaDue Geraldine Lalfollette Tuan Lee loe McBride LaDue Ieannette Girl Reserves G A A Librarian LaFo1lette Geraldine Girl Reserves Gym Leader G Lee Taun lunior Class President B Squad Football Lmkey Arla lean Glee Club Annual Staff 'Talent Show Girl Reserve Cabinet Transfer from Grant Mabee Mary G. A. A. Girl Reserves lean Mclntosh Helen McKnight lack Meeke McBr1de Ice Transfer from Payette Ida McIntosh lean Girl Reserves Transfer frorn Nekoma North Dakota McKmght Helen Girl Reserves Librarian Meeke lack Student Body Vic Pres H1 Y President Fire Squad Track Annual Staff Moore Frederick G. Torch Honor President Student Body Treasure. Student Body Pianist Vice-Pres, lunior Class Business Marager Annual Frederick G Moore Mildred Muilenberg Lorraine Nelson Muilenberg Mildred Girl Reserves Nelson Lorrame Girl Reserves G A A Gym Leader Palmer Marian Girl Reserves Librarian Payne Walter W Student Body Vice-Pres. Pep Club President lunior Class President Basketball Hi-Y Perrin Lucille Transfer from Commerce Marian Palmer Walter W Payne Lucille Perrin I CLASS OF 1945 Prink, Shirley Girl Reserves Orchestra Sachs, Neva Girl Reserves G. A, A, Library Transfer from Reno, Nev, Salts, Mary Transfer from Grant Girl Reserves Bond Salesman Torch Honor Society Annual Staff Satchell, Delina Annual Staff G. B. Cabinet Torch Honor Society Schaudt, Robert Football Basketball Captain Winged B 'Transfer from Astoria, Or. Senz. Richard Football Track Fire Squad Winged B Stewart, Robert E. Advertising Manager oi Annual Vice-Pres Senior Class I-li-Y Football Track Thomas, Ioe Winged B Fire Squad Football Hi-Y Thoren, Mary Anne Torch Honor Society Librarian Girl Reserves Hummer Staff Van Horn, Fred Student Body President Football Captain Fire Chief I-li-Y Annual Stall Shirlty Prink Delina Satchell Robert E Stewart N va Sachs Robert Schaudt Ioe Thomas MGVY Salts Richard Senz Mary Anne Thoren Wallace, Iames Beaver Editor Pep Club President Hummer Editor Senior Class President Track Walters, Barbara G. B. Cabinet Annual Staff Pep Club Drum Corps Glee Club Wilson, Shirley G. B. Sec. and Pres. Senior Class Secretary Annual Stall Glee Club Librarian Young, Ellsworth Football Basketball Track Fire Squad Winged B Zahler, Beverly Girl Reserves lunior Prom Committee Fred Van Horn lames Wallace Barbara Walters Shirley Wilson Ellsworth Young Beverly Zahler 'fbi- in if- .fill te, F1rst Semester lack Greer Wallace Bowman Mary lane Martyn David Cady IACK GREER Pres lst sem ART MOSHOFSKY Pres 2nd sem IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row lack Greer Io Ann Wrexsner Art Mosho'sk M Junior-sponsored H'llb'll H event of the year. IUNIOR CLASS You cain come it yo has shoos on signifies the 1 1 y op , opening social In an effort to raise money for the Iunior Prom numer ous schemes were k d wor e out. Eager Beaver jun iors 'sold hot dogs and cokes at basketball games Mada e Zongereska, alias Ianet Felsher, helped in crease e fun by telling fortunes at Fun Night . Margaret Harrison was chosen as Beaverton's prin cess for the annual Girl Reserve spring formal. Priv ing themselves studious as well as socially minded the juniors h d an unusually large representation ln the Torch H or society Able 1un1or debaters in cluded Pat McCrum George Springer Elwin Paxson DaV1d Cady Gerald Mosholsky Arthur Moshofsky Wallace Branch and Robert Marugg Marilee Pom eroy won high rating for her humorous declamation Letters in football basketball and track were award i ed to athletlc Junior boys i Advising the group were Misses Eleanor Zurcher Amaretle Barnes Dorothy Lundquist and Mr Webb OFFICERS President Vice Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Second Se ie ter Arthur Mosholsky Iohn McKnight Io Ann Wnesner Wallace Bowman y ary lane Martyn Iohn McKnight Second row Wallace Bowman Margaret Harrison Pat McCrum Marilyn French Lorna Cover Third row David Cady Marilyn Graf Marxlee Pom roy Roland Rich Bru ce Powell A' 'H V.. can as W' fu. In-sm 1 he we Second row Peterson Shay Egglman Rich Campbell Coey Schmldt Bowman Lehman Powell Miss Zurcher Thlrd row Stoller Bxggl MCKD1gh' See Felsher Zwahlen Rlley Haynes Cushman Whxtworlh R as .amp Www we .ew 'W Frst row Lundqulst Crane Krxeske McPherson Terry Nlchol Sweet Iones Fle kes McBrxde Cox FXSDCIS Barnes Second row Mitchell Wright Marugg Toelle Oules Bastxan A Moshofsky G Moshofsky Rasmussen Davxes Thxrd row Springer Paxson Poll Iackson Graf Wrlesner Pomeroy Hen on Fulton Thompson Ross Unger 1 mwwmwwwwsnw uv-We xxx Ioss Kuxken McK1hben Pace McCrum Durxg McClure Coleman Berger Flrst row Schlelcher Rice Dxmeo Cote Second row Cady Taylor Geiger Caldwell Greer Elliott Nelson Godwin Tennant Nyssen Mr Webb Thxrd row Sabn Branch Oberg Harrison Cover Kulbel Lindsay Ghxgllettl Gregersen Iohnson Newton Powne A S j ,,,M,.,,,t..,,,...,..-,,..a.... W--' em M ,, in Q , , N. A uw, fa M1 1 I - A 1 Q 5. ' A 'S , .X , M 2 1 X ' B T ' ' ,- ,- ,ts i A 3 1 2 Q , t t A ,j Q W jg ,, , W V 1 2 , f Q ki ' : -x Q l ' , 5, 2 mfg I if f ' f 'ff W ASXSQ A 3 al 1 l YZ First row-Ball, Ricks, Drake, Dunnlevy, Edwards, Hoskins, Holboke, french. Martyn, Brooks, Wooden,.Austin. 4 V W ...W D n l fb 5. Y C MW ,, fffi. ' M el? T f 2 Q ,T IOE GERVAIS Pres lst Sem IACK O CONNER Pres 2nd Sem SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS SOPHOMORE CLASS Hey sophl When 1t s comlng out? That was the stu dent body s cry whlle wa1t1ng for the sophomore paper the Beaver Log to be pubhshed Th1s paper the outstandmg achxevement ol the second year stu dents was edlted by the Enghsh III class The sophomores thls year really out d1d themselves when 1t came to athletlcs From the1r ranks came more football and basketball lettermen than from any other class Those who partlclpated an mterscholastlc debate were Elbr1dge Cordon Lee Roblnson V1rg1l Myers and Kathleen Wheeler Irene Van Kleek and Bud Sayre composed the second half ol the Lmheld debate team taklng second place 1n the Junlor d1v1s1on Student body othces were held by Mary Pomter and Kay Stark yell leaders Ed Harvey asslstant ed1tor of the Hummer and Ioe Gervals reporter Gurdmg the group through a most successrul year were Mrs Beth Metzler M1ss Gertrude Schoeler MISS L11l1an Maxwell and Mr G C Hollar I 1rst Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Ioe Gervaus Presrdent lack O Conner Vlce President Don Turner Secretary Evelyn Marsh Iohn Thomas Treasurer Brll Harter lack O Conner Carolme Talbert Flrst row Ioe Gervals Caroline Talbert lack O Conner Evelyn Marsh Beverly Rohrer Second row Dorothy Riggs Val Kunce Ina Campbell IanetN1elsen Bob Gleger Don Turner Thxrd row Bxll Harter Iohn Thomas Ed Harvey lack Ross Donald Dee Haan Carl Rosene lr ggi W'- 'wt' fu-sea FIISY row Carr Durxg Hamel Sachs Sweet Broad Rxggs Mltzel unce lohnston De Haan Second row Myers Poxnter VanKleek Sweet Stark Arpke Wyat erguson Morley Mr Hollar Thxrd row Grandy West Marvm Kuxken Nelson Whltworth Voorhxes Genger Grenza Person Fourth row Dllley Lawer Skeels Bundy Unger Sprlnger Myers Coban Tapper Enger -i-rx. fi he a-A Q ff' X I wr 4, 0951 r ef r ,Vw W 1 M 4.41 uv ig J gust row Andersorrrq Binsork Islderks Grxsham Iarvey Ryd K sly:-nftg Rogers econd row Mrs etz er n erson Boge Marsh Ro e oy nhl d He m Ly Tur rj Thxrd row Barry Thomas O Conner Roeske DeHaan oggsnp, y ' ,Q f' 6 Fourth row Olsen Holboke Harvey Scott Ingram Ingram Trachsel Rossfe , , 4 0 Milli!! fT.lLx Fxrst row Ghlglxettx VanKleek Avent! Keebaugh Shurman Coburn Parker Katterman Wnght Curtxs Campbell Second row Mxss Maxwell Boecklx Nlelsen Rxbble Dxckman Cormls Thorne McCollen Stevens Wheeler Thxrd row Cartwright Smxth Bye Olsen Payne Clement Stoller Cook Bee Baker Fourth row Sturm Von Readen Balfe Tagqert Harter Robmson Gordon Iohnson Blau Lxttlo Hxlderbrand F' 'Q Y M , M ' ' X 7 I 4 K X N Q i 'E , ' - . ' ,,.,. ' , ' , K , , . W' If 'K Q ::-.. , V W I 1 QNX ,J 4 ,- , .C N 4M,,,.,.iE , ff- 'W , .rl Q W 4 ' . s A Q , fa' 4 ' - ' W ' l , y 'Sze 1 9 ,,,,,r 2 'Arg Q1 ' f 1. 1 M N' , , 'fww A l v , , ' f' , -lf 'Y' ,wif -11 2 y . 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V 1 ' , i I I 7 '1 . a s vc ff ' . , I .N www 'JW I aw . . ., ' 4 I ' 4 C 1 X , Y N ' V 5 . K A , R' 5 7, , , 1 X 3 4 'M av - j -' . J , F RESHMAN CLASS Although supposedly green and inexperienced upon entering school, the freshmen soon discovered that they were a vital part of the school and as such they eagerly participated in the year's activities. They gave very stiff competition when the service flag was at stake, winning it twice. once for the war chest drive and again for the service boxes. The riot- ous gay nineties assembly program was not only entertaining. but proved the initiative of the neo- phytes as well. In order to earn money for their empty treasury, they sold home-made candy at one of the football games. Another successful project was their campaign for P.T.A. memberships this spring. All first period freshman classes have had the Minute- Man flag for top bond sales at least once. Several of them have earned it two or three times. Freshmen participating at Linfield in debate were Bill Kent and Fred Myers who won second place in the B division Mrs Ann Elliott Mrs Marjorie Whitbeck Mrs Ha el Bergquam and Miss Bernice Conoly were the ad visors First Semester OFFICERS Second Some Denny O Donnell President lick Nulsen Ianet Shofner Albert Walker Bob Massingill Harold Steele Beverly Iacobson Vice President Secretary Treasurer Earl Tanner DENNY ODONNELL Pres lst Sem BOB MASSINGILL Pres 2nd Sem if FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS First row Harold Steele Bob Massmgill Bev rly Iackson Ianet Rae Sholner Denny O Don nell Iick Nulsen Second row Paul lacobson lean Turnbull Mary Lou Shannon Pat Griggs LaVerne Straley Third row Phyllis Oldman Charlotte Galloway Albert Walker Earl Tanner Ioann Mueller Keith Bryant 7 ur all Qawww- wt.-un. in . . . , . z I . ' ' , , stem in' S , . - A I . . I S I ' , D , . . T . 1 I 1 I 1 - T I 4 - I I 1 . Q: K M' .-- re 1. I F .K -1 'V- 4 ' ' ' .rv ' F ' ' if X, I I .,. ., . 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' is 4,3 gl gs A i l U i , WZ ' ' , 5 , , .5 V Frrst row Hobbs Tennant Classen Kotnk Alvarez Sprecher Lee Leverett Baker Second row Mrs Bergquam Straley Rrchs West Sxmonsen Taylor Nelson Brandt Hanely Thrrd row Iakobson Dawes Fxsher Ross Berkholtz Septon Campbell McKeel Fourth row Iones Rice M1ck Bergeron Woolett Sommers Mmmck Wrllrams Hesselgesser is 'vu V' gn' C Fxrst row Iacobsen Turnbull Swagger LaFond Brunch Greene Bebout Coey Hrckman Valentrne Second row Mrs Whrtbeck Wnght C Thompson Cosola W Chrrstensen Welk Farlow Hemel Dysle Thnrd row Bathe Smxth Nulsen Stutter Rosene Dahl M Thompson Kent Builam Brxgant Fourth row Godwin McNeeley Lmdsay Bacon Myers Nonbo Lee B Chrxstensen Prmk Rrchardson M Fzrst row Davxs Houk Iurgensen Oldman Hxngham Gallren Gnggs Wxlson Von Herden Iohnson Second row Mrs Ellxott Shannon McKxbbm Lundahl Mueller Nelson Galloway Shotner Armitage Thrrd row Galladry Tanner Hunt Cook Henson Burns Crane Pokulak Walker ODonnell Fourth row Massmgxll Steele Stern Fairweather Easton Kemmer Miller Comrls Shafer WO- WALTER PAYNE and IACK MEEKE Presidents of Student Councxl Fxrst and Second Semesters respectxvely headed the war bond sales DAVID CADY Assxstant Treasurer pamts the thermometer to mdxcate student contnbuttons to the buxldmg fund whtle FRED MOORE Treasurer furmshes the necessary data NORMAN TOELLE Manager Second Semes ter fol'owed m the footsteps of IOHN MCKNIGHT Manager F1rst Semester IIM WALLACE Reporter nrst Semester and YOE GERVAIS who took over the last half of the year made frequent contacts w1th the Port land papers BILL DUHAIME Student Body Presxdent Fxrst Semester 'K-4? ANNIE HUSERIK Secretary First Semester explains a few fme pomts of wntmg minutes to her successor IEANNE KREMERS Ieanne assumed the duties of president in April when Fred and lack were called into the armed services F1rst Semester B1llDuha1me Walter Payne Anme Husenk Fred Moore I OFFICERS Second Semester Student Council President Fred Moore Student Body President Iaclr Meeke Secretary Ieanne Kremers Treasurer Fred Moore STUDENT COUNCIL Formulatmg the school plans throughout the year the Student Council began by launching a war bond campaign to buy a S35 000 landing craft by December 7 This drive went over the top with an extra S21 000 The second semester activities climaxed with the introduction of the plan for a new recrea- tional center and methods for raising the neces- sary Iunds. Other projects begun and carried through by the student council were: Contributions for Pur- ple Heart boxes, March ol Dimes and War Chest campaigns paper and rag drives, and the re- taining of the Treasury 90? flag. Class and organization presidents along with the student body officers made up the council's membership. FRED VAN HORN. Student Body President. Second Semester. if l BEAVERS IN SERVICE Irm Wallace Coasl Guard Bill Duhalme Coast Guard Bob Stew Taun Lee, Arm art. Air Corps Y Dick Gaunt, Navy Ioe Th omas, Navy Semor Semor Senior Senior Senior Senior ev' Iohnny McClure Navy Semor N ' 1 Fred Van Horn, Coast Guard Senior A ' A lack Meeke, Air Corps . Senior UNDERCLASSMEN Lea Sabin, Navy as Q55 Iunior e Tom Thompson. Army Sophomore ', Fxrst row Hobbs Tennani Classen Kotnk Alvarez Sprecher Lee Levereti Baker Second row Mrs Bergquam Siraley Rxchs West Szmonsen Taylor Nelson Brand! Hane Thxrd row Iakobson Dawes Fisher Ross Berkholtz Sepion Campbell McKeel Fourth row Iones Rnce Mxck Bergeron Wooleh Sommers Mmnxck Williams Hesselgess xrs! row Iacobsen Turnbull Swagger LaFond Brunch Greene Bebout Coey Hickman Valenhne cond row Mrs Whltbeck Wnght C Thompson Cosola W Chnstensen Welk Farlow Hemel Dysle 1rd row Baihe Smlih Nulsen Stutter Rosene Dahl M Thompson Ken! Buffam Bngani urih row Godwm McNeeley Lindsay Bacon Myers Nonbo Lee B Chr siensen Pnnk Richardson Y? C' ,gm 'X Fxrst row Davxs Houk Iurgensen Oldman Hxngham Gallxen Gnggs Wilson Von Rerden Iohnson if RQ -nf In Second row Mrs Elllott Shannon McK1bb1n Lundahl Mueller Nelson Galloway Sholner Armxtage Thlrd row Galladry Tanner Hunt Cook Henson Burns Crane Pokulak Walker ODonnell Fourth row Massxngxll Steele Siem Faxrweather Easton Kemmer Mxller Cormls Shafer I 4 WALTER PAYNE and IACK MEEKE Presxdents of Student Councxl Fxrst and Second Semesters respectlvely headed the war bond sales DAVID CADY Asslstant Treasurer pamts the th ometer to mdxcate student contnbutxons erm to the bulldmg fund whlle FRED MOORE NORMAN TOELLE Manager Second Semes ter fol'owed m the footsteps of IOHN MCKNIGHT Manager Fxrst Semester IIM WALLACE Reporter rrrst Semester and TOE GERVAIS who took over the last halt of the year made frequent contacts wrth the Port land papers BILL DUHAIME Student Body Presldent First Semester lr Treasurer. furnishes the necessary data. ffl ANNIE HUSERIK Secretary Flrst Semester explams a few tme pomts of wntmg mmutes to her successor IEANNE KREMERS Ieanne assumed the dutxes of presxdent m Apnl when Fred and lack were called mto the armed services Flrst Semester Bxll Duhaxme Walter Payne Anme Husenk Fred Moore l OFFICERS Second Semester Student Councll President Fred Moore Student Body Prestdent lack Meeke Secretary Ieanne Kremers Treasurer Fred Moore STUDENT COUNCH. Formulatmg the school plans throughout the year the Student Councll began by launchlng a war bond campalgn to buy a S35 000 landlng craft by December 7 Thls drlve went over the top w1th an extra S21 000 The second semester act1v1t1es cllmaxed w1th the mtroductlon of the plan lor a new recrea tlonal center and methods for ra1s1ng the neces sary funds Other projects begun and carned through by the student councll were Contnbutmons for Pur ple Heart boxes March of Dmmes and War Chest campaxgns paper and rag dr1ves and the re tammg of the Treasury 90? flag Class and orgamzahon presldents along wxth the student body offlcers made up the councxl s membershlp FRED VAN HORN, Student Body President. Second Semester. BEAVERS IN SERVICE Ilm Wallac e Coast Guard , .. Bill Duhaime. Co ast Guard Bob Stewart, Air Cor s p ., Taun Lee, Army , . . Dick Gaunt. Ioe Thomas, Nav Navy . Y Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Senior Iohnny McClure, Navy S , enior Fred Van Horn, Coast Guard Senior lack Meeke, Air Corps. . , Senior UNDERCLASSMEN L . . , Iunior Tom Thompson, Army Sophomore ea Sabin, Navy r -C5 Q Q3 rvice Service-to the school and to their members typifies the or- ganizations of Beaverton - ser- vices as widely varied as the Hummer. published by budding journalists, and the fire drills con- ducted by the Fire Squad. The organizations serve their own members as well by affording them real-life experiences in various activities and in working with others. HUMMER STAFF o weather every storm including losing two editors to the ser- service the Hummer successfully met the deadline on every issue. Proving able t Bill Duhaime first semester editor and his successor Iirn Wallace were both outstanding in editorial work and in guiding the staff in her deslre for the Never slackenmg best possible Hummer M1ss Amarette Barnes was a capable and w1ll1ng ad VISOI' features were the Special Hummer newsy service column Where Oh hb s ' Where Are Our Iohnny Doug oy by Winifred Fleskes and Marian Austen d a lively clothes column by Dorothea an See Stnvmg to keep credits and debits t Francis and Mary business managers hrst and balanced were Iane McClure second semesters Ina Campbell Dxana Arpke Irene Van Kleek M s Barnes Minam Iohnston Ruth Boecklx is Tlberta Coleman Dorothe See Iudzth Doty ggklxl 5' BILL DUHAIME Editor lst semester BILL DUHAIME with IIM WALLACE Editor Znd Semester MARY McCLURE IANET FRANCIS and DIANE KRIESKE Busmess Managers ED HARVEY IIM WALLACE anl IOE GERVAIS Sports Editors IIM WALLACE Edrtor LOIS BLAIR Assrstant Ectrtor BEAVER STAFF Desp1te the troubles of another year of war tlme short ages and pr1or1t1es a d111gent and hard worklng staff under the drrectlon of Ilm Wallace and Lo1s Bla1r has made 1t possxble to pubhsh the Beaver Dttferlng lrom past years when much of the photography was done by outslders the bulk of the plctures ln th1s year s annual were made by student photographers Another feature of the 45 Beaver whtch dxffers from that of post years IS the method of prmtlng Th1s vear s book uses the letterpress process xnstead of hthography Mxss Bernxce Conoly served as an enthuslastlc and capable stall advlsor Worlung to keep thmgs on an even keel and the books balanced was the buslness staff cons1st1ng of Bob Stew art Fred Moore and Bob Bacon Sports Staff FRED VAN HORN Editor WALTER PAYNE and IACK MEEKE Assxstants Busmess Staff FRED MOORE BOB STEWART and ROBERT BACON Photographers WALTER PAYNE FRED MOORE BOB STEWART and WAYNE GRANDY Edxtonal Staff MISS CONOLY Advrsor MARIORIE FLITCRAFT ALICE ADAMS SHIRLEY WILSON LOIS BLAIR IEANNE KREMERS IEAN CAMERON IUDITH DOTY BARBARA WALTERS DELINA SATCHELL ARLA IEAN LINKEY MARY SALTS I - I . . N 7 . . ' QA n n I I . . . , . , . 1 I I I . .. , , , W I I I u I I I I 1 LIBRARY Under the capable leadership ol Mrs. Hazel Bergquam, the li- brary has continued to be a source of information and rec- reation tor B. H. S. students. The student librarians who work work one hour each day have gained much practical ex perience as they assume the re spons1b1l1t1es connected w1th this modern llbrary system Examination ol records shows that approx1mately 150 students V1Sll the library daily to use its facilities 1n studying supple mentary materials for class room assignments book reports debate and scientlhc research Not a few students enjoy the best sellers acqu1red periodl cally during the year the lnter estlng supply of magazines and the daily newspaper Mrs Bergquam in her hrst year at Beaverton has stocked the shelves w1th up to date books and completed a new vertical 1 e Librarians SHIRLEY VVILSON and MARY BURRIS stamp date due on book for Ioe Schlxecher MRS BERGQUAM Librarian LIBRARIANS First row Marian Palmer Shirley Wilson Mary Burns Mrs Bergquam Mae Burris Lorna Sprecher Second row Mary Myers Betty Nichol Beverly Bohrer David Baker Arleta Boge Ieannette Edwards Evelyn Benson Neva Sachs in 'sims Presrdents Front row Dehna Satchel ROBERTA ALLEN Presrdent lst Semester SHIRLEY WILSON Presrdent 2nd Semester GIRL RESERVE CABINET k ow Barbara Walters Bac r Anme Huserxk Manlee Pomeroy Arla Iean Lmlrey Marllgn Graf Io Ann Wrexs ner lorence Rxce Ianet Francls Ioan Coty Pat McCrum d row Fawn Brooks Secon Mlss Lundquxst Mae Burns Alice Adams Mxss Conoly Claradell Pace l Shxrley Wilson Mary McClure GIRL RESERVES Ready for servlce a portlon of the 1 mlght well be the motto of th1s organ1zat1on for the numbers and types of projects the gxrls have attempted llmgness to serve thls year exemphfy a wr Story books for hospltalxzed servlce men Chnstmas tree decoratlons for overseas and the completlon of a plaque bearmg the names of Beavers 1n the armed forces were among some of thelr HCIIVIIIGS Plans for a renovated Glrl Reserve room occupled much of the txme of glrls on the cabmet New members oi the club were honored early rn the year by a blg and httle s1ster drnner followed by a theater party l d Y clubs were en The usual aff111at1ons w1th Port an h attended the regular monthly loyed by the glrls w o onference ln ASIOIIB Inter club meetxngs Mld w1nter c l Margaret Harnson was chosen and the r1ng ceremonla the Beaver prrncess for the Portland area G R formal 1n May Mlss Dorothy Lundqulst and Mlss Bermce Conoly adv1sed the group G rl Reserve code OFFICERS Roberta A Anme Husenk Patncra McCrum IoAnn Wrexsner Manlee Pomeroy Fawn Brooks Mary McClure Mrldred loss Alrce Adams Claradel Pace De Ioan Cote lanet Francrs Barbara Walters Arla lean Lmkey Mae Burns Marrlyn Graf llen Shxrley Wxlson COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN lrna Satchell Vxce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Fellowshxp Camp Servlce Letters Plamst Song Leader Servrce Boxes Pubhcrty Rrng Social Program R Room Representatrve MQW 46 me Stark Cote Beard Iohnson VanKleek Lmdsay Myers Krerners Boge Campbell Kneske French Holboke Salts AVEIIM Anderson Talberl s Sachs Lalfolletie Franks Butcher Ha-nel Hensen Iackson -JDWQW -Wi' First row Kulbel Nlelsen Hesselgesser Nelson Huserxk Maloee I.aDue McCrum Van Hymng Fhtcrali Rogers Cameron Second row Sachs Helm Muxlenberg Fulton Pomeroy Mae Burns Kxrkland Adams Mary Burns Wllson Benson Thrrd row Gregerson Iellum Satchell loss Dxckman Cornxls Boeckh Wrxesner Cox Palmer Ghlghettx Poxnter Flrsl row Brooks Ielderks Harrxson See Francxs Lmlcey Anderson Rohrer Marsh Ha-:sen Second row Mxss Conoly Wheeler Ghlgheth Zwahlen VanKleek Dung Nlchol Felsher Wnqh! Edwards Tlurd row Carr Cover Riggs Rxce Martyn De Haan Kulken Dung Vassxl 4 A N 9 Q94 1 ,, ll wk ik 3, I 5. l w . r L B 4 2 - X A K Vg. s. J f 2 ggi , crrrrl f ' . 5 L S l V , , 'K ,I gr ,J I x so fs ,, . 'lic' l c 2 . df f V . 5 4 1 i i Ai 1 L z 2 Q Flrst row Mr Bauder Ilm Berger Ixm Wallace Fred Van Horn Bruce Powell Bob Stewart George S nn er Walter Pa ne Wa ne G and P 9 Y Y Y Second row Bob Person Holland' Rxch Ierry Moshotsky Norman Toelle lack Meeks Fred Moore lack O Conner hm Lehman David Cady lack Greer Thlrd row Wallace Bowman Ioe Gervais lack Ross Art Mosholsky Gene Blggl Earl Stoller Carlton Eggxman Ron Shay Ixm Godwxn Hx Y amass WAYNE GRANDY S Pres lst Sem IACK MEEKE Pres 2nd Sem HIY Expans1on has been the key note ol the H1 Y-expan slon both 1n members and 1n aCllVlll9S From a mem bershrp of e1ght 1n September the group has mcreased to twenty elght The new members were mducted at a formal Portland r1te and later m an mlormal assembly appearance H1 Y aCllV1l16S mcluded the adoptlng of a constltutlon partlclpatlon ln the Greek clothmg dnve and placmg ol refuse cans about the school grounds Under the guldance of Mr George E Bauder the club establlshed the practlces of group attendance at church regular meetmgs and swlms at the Central Y Fust Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Wayne Grandy Presndent lack Meeke lack Meeke Vrce Presxdent Norman Toelle Ixm Wallace Secretary Treasurer Davxd Cady clothmg for natxonal dnve 1 ine Talbert First row Evelyn Marsh Betty Durig Doc Payne Iim Wallace Arleta Boge Ioan Cote Carol Second row Don Grandy Mary Salts Betty Anderson Wayne Grandy lack Neff Ierry Hilderbrand Ina Campbell Third row Irene Van Kleek Mary Pointer Diane Arpke Ruth Boeckli Mary McClure Fawn Brooks Mary I Martyn Betty Cox Bernice Anderson Front row Goldwyn Kulbel William Springer Mary Myers Shirley Carr Beverly Thorne Kay Stark Iack Greer Mrs Whitbeck Second row Ron Shay Iack Ross Elwyn Paxson Art Moshotsky Norman Toelle Fred Moore Elbrldge Gordon Ixm Godwin Third row-Roland Rich. lim Lehman Delma Satchell Shirley Henson Marilyn Grat Rosa Zwahlen, Wallace Branch. George Choban TORCH HONOR To be eligible to join the Torch Honor society one must amass a required number of points through activities and scholarship A freshman must earn 24 points to become a member at the beginning of the second year' a sophomore 50 points' a junior 80 points and ' ' ' ma claim permanent ownership of a senior acquiring 110 points y his pin. In the annual assembly he ' se uences pro- gram was presented Mrs. Marjorie Whitbeck was the advisor. ld in March a truth or con q First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Norman Toelle President Fred Moore Wayne Grandy Vice-President Art Moshotsky Mary Pointer Mary M cClure Secretary-Treasurer NORMAN TOELLE. President First Sem. FRED MOORE. President Second Sem. Chxel Fred Van Horn eophytes are lnlhated m tradxtlona' assembly W Captam and Fxrst Lxeutenant Dxck Senz and Art Mosholsky Second and Thxrd Lleutenants Earl btoller and George Oules Frrst row Ed Coon Fred Van Horn Ellsworth Young Dxck Senz Art Moshofsky Earl Stoller George Oules Gene Blggx Second row hm Wallace Bob Massmgzll lack Meeks Ierry Hxlderbrand Everett Cook lack Ross Iohn McKmght Mr Metzler Third row Ed Harvey Ioe Gervaxs Ron Shay Ixm Lehman Wllber Mille D ODonne11 Harold Steele Norm T FIRE SQUAD Headed by Chief Fred Van Horn and asslsted by Flre Squad members thls organ1zat1on has served xts pur pose well rn d1rect1n 1 d r ermy an oelle Ilm Atlee 1 ar eck1ng on students to keep the1r lockers clean and locked has been a blg responslbrllty for the F S 1re quad The group IS d1rected by Mr Metzler OFFICERS Fred Van Horn Chxei Dxck Senz F1rstL1eutenant Art Moshofsky Frrst Captam Earl Stoller Second Captam George Oules Thxrd Captaxn ART MOSHOFSKY and DICK SENL check on an open locker GEORGE O ULES and EARL STOLLER return equipment after a hre drill Q14 - I sm t A M 4? 2 l 1 ft in H ' ' ' g ire rills during the school 1 e . Ch ' ' i , , V N' f 3-3 Iwi ' K 4 if 43 ll N - -- - -- A l A f KILOWATTS Answering the call of a modern electrical age the Kilo watts in their varied activities have become one of the busiest service organizations of the school Their work 1ncludes operating the movie projector taking care ot the yuke box at dances and regulating the assembly loud speaker system They serve the com munity by running the pro1ector for the grade school Krwams club and the Beaverton Red Cross un1t Capable Kllowatt odvlsor was Mr G C Hollar TOM COOK and DICK KUIKEN inspect the supply Fir t Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Cabme' Selby Hansen President hm Burton lim Burton Secretary Selby Hansen Iack Ross Treasurer Ron Shay SELBY HANSEN President lst Semester IIM BURTON President 2nd Semester First row Fred Van Hom Mr Hollar David Baker Dick Nelson lack Mrtchott Irm Godwin Dick Kulken Second row Tom Cook Ron Shay Ixm Burton Selby Hansen Iack Ross Everett Cook .mimi L A1 WW PEP CLUB Santa IS d1aled on the phone class presrdents parade m barrels a skunk becomes a Beaver all thls means but one thmg the Pep club 1n act1on Shap1ng the actlon lor thls year were these olhcers Havlng as 1lS chlef duty the pubhclty of school events and moldmg school spmt thls group tr1es to look on the humorous s1de whlle do1ng 1ts work But beneath the laughter a meamng lor each stunt IS revealed Thls pepster group IS made up of four boys and four grrls from each of the upper classes plus the student body presldent secretary manager pxamst song leader and yell leaders Typlcal ot every group that IS really ahve and k1ck1ng the Pep club wanted a mascot that was al1ve and lC1Ck1ng Wlth thls m mlnd they adopted Oscar as a Brother Beaver although 1n reahty Oscar IS a skunk not glven to k1ck1ng but very much to b1t1ng Oscar however re iuted the vows he had taken on becommg a peppy Beaver by revertrng to hrs sleepy nature and became a hlbernatlng skunk Keeplng the group hepped mto step by thelr eagerness Mlss Amarette Barnes and Mlss Eleanor Zurcher ably advlse the group Hxgh lrghtmg a year of successful stunts were the war chest campalgn and the student union dr1ve rn whlch the Pep club members serv1ng 1n the Councll took the lead IO ANN WREISNER Song Leader and FRED MOORE Pxamst lst sem PAT MCCRUM Song Leader and MARILEE PAMEROY Pxamst 2nd sen Honorary Members Kay Stark lack Greer Pat McCrum Manlee Pomeroy Fred Van Horn Mary Pomter Fred Moore Anme Husenk Io Ann Wrexs ner Norman Toelle IIM WALLACE Presldent 2nd sem DOC PAYNE Presxdent lst sem tw Entlre Pep Club group Fxrst Semester WALTER PAYNE Presxdent IIM WALLACE Vxce Presxdent IEANNE KREMERS Secretary Second Semester IIM WALLACE Presxdent WALTER PAYNE Vice Presxdent MARY IANE MAHTYN Secretary Iumor Members Mary lane Martyn Gerry Moshofsky Ann Hospms Art Moshofsky Miss Barnes Advrsor Roland Rzch Davxd Cady Dorothe See cher Vlvlan Hesselgesser Walter Payne Lois Blaxr lack Meeke Wayne Grandy Barbara Walters Ethel Ien nmgs Vxctxm hm Wallace Yell Leaders lack Greer Kay Stark Mary Pomter Ixm Lehman Sophomore Members Carolxne Tal bert Ed Harvey Dxana Arpke lack Ross Dorothy Rlggs Don Turner Pat Curtzs Ioe Gervals Senior Members: Advisor, Miss Zur- BAND An ever-dependable Beaver organization has been the band. Ably filling last-minute vacancies in assem- bly programs as well as being featured regularly, this group has well proved its worth and talent. The band was directed by Mr. F. E. Bushnell, assisted by student leaders George Springer, tirst semester, and Larry Kirkwood, second semester. Alone and in cooperation with other musical organiza- tions, the band during the year gave several evening concerts to boost the war bond sales and student union fund. Band secretaries were Mary Iane Martyn and Ann Hos- kins: the treasurer was Marilyn French who also capably high stepped for the band this year as majorette. BAND First row-Leslie Marvin, David Cady, Mary lane Martyn, Dave Buttam. Harold Peterson, Wallace Branch, Pat Smith. Ianet Fesher, Ann Hoskins, Fawn Brooks, Caroline Talbert and Iack Neti. Second row-lim Godwin, Lee Robinson, Mary McClure, Ieannette Nelson. Evelyn Marsh, Ida Ribble. Bob Geiger, Elwin Paxson. Charles Coey. Carl Ungar, Walter Payne, lack Mitchott. Third row Bennet Norrbo Ioe Tauer Tom Cook Bob Mas- smgxll Mr Bushnell Doores Wright Elbndge Gordon Bill Springer Mary Meyers Virgil Meyers TRUMPET TRIO Presenting successful entertainment in assemblies is the Trumpet Trio Lrark Kirkwood Walter Payne and George Springer Marilyn French drum malorette AY lt.. isis' BAND KILOWATTS Answering the call of a modern electrical age, the Kilo- ties have become one of the busiest service organizations of the school. watts in their varied activi Their work lncludes operating the movie proyector taking care of the Juke box at dances and regulating the assembly loud speaker system They serve the com munity by running the projector for the grade school Kiwanis club and the Beaverton Red Cross unit Capable Kilowatt odvlsor was Mr G C Hollar TOM COOK and DICK KUIKEN mspect the supply OFFICERS Second Semester Cabmel esxdent Irm Burton hm Burton Secretary Selby Hansen lack Ross Tre Flr t Semester Selby Hansen Pr asurer Ron Shay SELBY HANSEN Presldent lst Semester IIM BURTON President Znd Semester First row Fred Van Hom Mr Hollar David Baker Dick Nelson lack Mxtcholl Ixm Godwin Dick Kurken Second row Tom Cook Ron Shay hm Burton Selby Hansen lack Ross Everett Cook .ma PEP CLUB Santa IS dlaled on the phone class presldents parade 1n barrels a skunk becomes a Beaver all th1s means but one thlng the Pep club 1n actlon Shaplng the actlon for th1s year were these oihcers Havmg as 1ts chlet duty the publ1c1ty of school events and moldmg school spmt th1s group tnes to look on the humorous slde while dolng lts work But beneath the laughter a meamng tor each stunt IS revealed Thls pepster group 1S made up of tour boys and four glrls from each oi the upper classes plus the student body presldent secretary manager planmst song leader and yell leaders Typlcal of every group that IS really al1ve and k1ck1ng the Pep club wanted a mascot that was ahve and k1Ck1ng W1th th1s mn m1nd they adopted Oscar as a Brother Beaver although 1n reallty Oscar IS a skunk not glven to k1ck1ng but very much to bltmg Oscar however re tuted the vows he had taken on becommg a peppy Beaver by revertmg to h1s sleepy nature and became a h1bernatmg skunk Keep1ng the group hepped mto step by thelr eagerness M1ss Amarette Barnes and M1ss Eleanor Zurcher ably adv1se the group H1gh l1ght1ng a year of successful stunts were the war chest campaxgn and the student umon drlve ln whlch the Pep club members servlng 1n the Councll took the lead IO ANN WREISNER Song Leader and FRED MOORE Pxamst lst sem PAT MCCRUM Song Leader and MARILEE PAMEROY Pzarust Znd sen Honorary Members Kay Stark lack Greer Pat McCrum Manlee Pomeroy Fred Van Horn Mary Pomter Fred Moore Anme Husenk Io Ann Wrers ner Norman Toelle IIM WALLACE Presrdent 2nd sem DOC PAYNE Presrdent lst sem Entrre Pep Club group 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - n 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 ,, 1 11 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 u 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 u 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 First Semester WALTER PAYNE Presxdent IIM WALLACE Vlce Presxdent IEANNE KREMERS Secretary Second Semester HM WALLACE President WALTER PAYNE Vxce President MARY IANE MARTYN Secretary Iumor Members Mary lane Martyn Gerry Moshofsky Ann Hospzns Art Moshofsky Mxss Barnes Advxsor Roland Rzch Davrd Cady Dorothe See Semor Members Advlsor Mzss Zur cher V1v1an Hesselgesser Walter Payne Lots Blair lack Meeke Wayne Grandy Barbara Walters Ethel Ien nxngs Vxctlm Irm Wallace Yell Leaders lack Greer Kay Stark Mary Pomter Irm Lehman Sophomore Members Carolme Tal bert, Ed Harvey, Dxana Arpke, lack Ross. Dorothy Rrggs. Don Turner, Pat Curtls, Ioe Gervaxs tiff? BAND An ever-dependable Beaver organization has been the band. Ably filling last-minute vacancies in assem- bly programs as well as being featured regularly, this group has well proved its worth and talent. The band was directed by Mr. F. E. Bushnell, assisted by student leaders George Springer, first semester, and Larry Kirkwood, second semester. Alone and in cooperation with other musical organiza- tions, the band during the year gave several evening concerts to boost the war bond sales and student union fund. Band secretaries were Mary Iane Martyn and Ann Hos- kins: the treasurer was Marilyn French who also capably high stepped for the band this year as maiorette. BAND First row-Leslie Marvin, David Cady, Mary lane Martyn, Dave Buftam, Harold Peterson, Wallace Branch, Pat Smith. Ianet Fesher, Ann Hoskins, Fawn Brooks, Caroline Talbert and lack Neff. Second row-Iim Godwin, Lee Robinson, Mary McClure. Ieannette Nelson, Evelyn Marsh. Ida Ribble, Bob Geiger, Elwin Paxson, Charles Coey. Carl Ungar. Walter Payne, Iack Mitchofi. Third row-Bennet Norrbo, Ice Tauer, Tom Cook, Bob Mas- singill, Mr. Bushnell, Doores Wright, Elbridge Gordon, Bill Springer, Mary Meyers. Virgil Meyers. TRUMPET TRIO Presenting successful entertainment in assemblies is the Trumpet Trio-Lrark Kirkwood, Walter Payne, and George Springer. Marilyn French, drum maiorette. BUY ..... are BAND ORCHESTRA Capably superv1sed by Mr Bushnell the orchestra IS com an students Servmg as a prov1ng ground for the band as well as hold1ng a place of 1ts own rn student act1v1t1es the orchestra was heartlly welcomed at 1fS publrc appearances ri wa. 'Qu NUCA-sr ORCHESTRA First row Bennett Norrbo Douglas Ball Marian Austm AnnHoskrns Idaftrbble Kathleenwheeler Goldwyn Kulbel Mr Bushnell Director and Iune Helm Second row Wmrtred Fleskes Shrrley Prank Tom Cook CharlesCoey I1mGodw1n ElbndgeGordon if A 'ws GLEE CLUB Pol1shed rend1t1ons of Negro spmtuals sacred musxc and popu lar songs marked the three publrc concerts and numerous assembly appearances of the glee club th1s year Thelr hrst evenmg program was presented jorntly wtth th band as a stlmulus to bo 1d and stamp sales Later 1n cooperatlon h 50 th the rade school glee M1ss Eleanor Zurcher and er W1 g chorlsters thrllled a Chrlstmas audlence w1th a candle l1ght pro cesslonal 1nto a darkened gymnasxum The sprrng formal con cert was marked by the lovehness ol the g1rls m the1r soft pastels d t M h new talent was uncovered 1n the programs presente o uc the lee club every second Frlday featunng members of the 9 group under the d1rect1on of one of the grrls Many of these numbers were repeated ln student assembl1es later Slngularly s1gn1t1cant 1S the fact that th1S year s glee club 1S largest at Beaverton hrgh school for some tlme the MISS ELEANOR ZURCHER Drr ctor of Glrls Glee Front row Cleft to rxghtl Shxrley Carr Ianet Nlelsen Ina Campbell Margaret McCallen Donna Davis Vera Wooden Alberta Coleman Mrckxe McK1bben Beverly Iacobsen LaVerne Straley Arleta Boge Dorothy Iellum Pat McCrum Second row Mxss Zurcher Glorra Green lean Turnbull Lors Iohnson Betty Tennant Mary Kotnck Nancy Terry Phylhs Oldman Alxce Adams Shlrley Wxllson Dorothy Shurman Marxan Dxckman Loxs McBr1de Third row Annabel Alvarez Etta Dysle Mary Lou Shannon Iune Durxg Dorothy Rlggs Val Kunce Beverly Larson Pat Grxggs Pat Wxlhelm Ramona Keebaugh Ioan Cote Mary Lee Dunlevy Ethyl Ienn ngs Back row Ioan Wrxesner Maxme Houk Vrvran Anderson Barbara Walters Arlene Lundahl Selene Gallren Pat Iohnson Nancy Iackson Lenaxre Butcher Ianet Sholner Manlee Pomeroy Marilyn Grat Margaret Cornlls Charlotte Galloway new 'Wim' I posed of truly interested music ' , .1 7 A - , , IW, gg A f f S 5 . ' . ' f , - ' . pf-fra ,rt ' lyflml f fs s pa . . . . . . 9 A STRING DEBATERS Flrst row George Spr1nger Art Mo shxfsky Elwm Paxson Norman Toelle Second row Mr Webb Coach Wxl ham Spr1nger Wallace Branch Bob Marugg Pat McCrum Davrd Cady DECLAMERS Loxs Blau Lorna Cover Marllee Pom eroy Ianet Felsher BEGINNING DEBATERS Fxrst row B111 Kent Ierry Moshofsky Vlrgll Myers Lee Robmson Bob Bacon Second row Fred Myers Irene Van K'eek Hubert Bxerly Elbrxdge Gor don Kathleen Whee'er PUBLIC SPEAKING Conhdently carrymg on tradmtlons ol B H S the publlc speakmg class dlvxded 1lS groups of debaters ora tors and declamers entered the annual h1gh school speech tourna ments Wlnmng honors at L1n held Wlllamette and Oregon State Colleges the teams composed of freshmen sophomores and 1un1ors have proved themselves earnest and enthusxasuc contenders Elwm Paxson 1un1or tool: honors at Lmheld W1llamette and Oregon State 1n h1s extemporaneous speakmg Bud Sayre and Irene VanKleek sophomores captured debate honors at Lmheld as d1d freshmen B111 Kent and Fred My ers Placed 1n the honorary group for the1r humorous and senous 1n terpretatlons were Lols Bla1r and Manlee Pomeroy Llnheld and W1l lamette wlnners Lols Bla1r took honors mn the poetry d1v1s1on at the stat tournament In the tr1 county debate tourna ment Beaverton represented by defeated Hlllsboro for the cham p1onsh1p Bob Marugg placed hrst 1n the county and d1str1ct Amerlcan Le g1o'1 oratory contest and hed for thmrd ln th state hnals The debate questlon for the year was Resolved that the Legal Vot 1ng Age Should be Reduced to Elghteen Years Preszdents for the year were George Spr1nger Wallace Branch Elw1n Paxson and Pat McCrum , . , I - N e . Q' . . , V . f ' X' 15 Pat McCrum and Elwm Paxson, .P 'fr ' ' . . . e . . I - I 1 I u - I I Q 'X Honors h1gh11ght the ieature sec t1on ofthe annual honors to stu dents because of thelr act1v1t1es and SChOlaSt1C act1v1t1es Honors are also granted to the 1un1or class for the1r sponsorsh1p of the outstand1ng soc1al event of the year the Iunror Prom Honors IOANNE WRIESNER Appealing to the hearts oi the H1Y members charming Ioanne Wnesner is their Sweetheart choice tor the 1945 Beaver Possessmg queenly qualltles she was chosen crown princess oi the 1944 Portland Area G R Spring Formal and hos tess of the 45 Iumor Prom Ioannes sparkling P her for the office ol student body song leader MARY SALTS Intellectual and ambltlous best descnbes Mary Salts who holds a well earned record of seventeen A s and ten Bs durlng three years at Beaverton MARY IANE MARTYN Date Balt g1rl Mary lane Martyn IS the Fire Squads ldea of a perfect date Chosen for her friendly personality and congenial manner Mary Iane IS one of our most gracious lumor girls .nl l Dv'- ersonality plus her leadership ability qualified IUNIOR PROM Soczal hlghspot of the second semester was th e Iun1or Prom wlth the soft dreamv muslc of Dave Longt1ns orchestra sett1ng the mood Not unt1l th I e 1nal notes of Danclng 1n the Dark had echoed far away d1d the dancers leave the srl houetted ballroom Graclous Io Ann Wrlesner and conqenlal Art Moshofsky were hostess and host for the Wlshlncx on a Star sett1ng Patrons and patronesses were Mr and Mrs Norton Peck and Mr and M General chalrman for the event was Iohn Mc Kmght Ann Hosklns was 1n charge of programs wh1le decoratlon xdeas were attrlbuted to D oro thee See Norman Toelle Iohn Tennant and oher Iunlors Pubhcxty chalrrnan was Betty C ox Ilm Lehman headed the muslc commlttee Under the capabl Zurcher M1ss Dorothy Lundqulst M1ss Amarette Barnes and Mr Webb the Iumor Prom was a gala alialr e supervlslon of MISS Eleanor Host and Hostess Art Moshotsky and Io Ann Wnesner 1 C Ulm . rs. Russell Grant. L . . . . Host and hostess welcome Mary Foin ter and lack Greer. Iim Burton, Marilyn French, Dorothe and Iohn Tennant pause for re- See. lreshments. Sitting this one out are Diane Krieske, Norman Toelle, Mary Iane Martyn. Margaret Harrison, and lim Lehman. Exchanging dance number five-Nor oelle, Dorothe See, Ann Hos man T kins. Iim Lehman. D rothe See pause Bruce Powell and o ' l1's. und er the star-spnnkled tre 1 Iuniors present Do's and Don' assembly. ts ot Prom etxquette in MARY MCCLURE and MARILYN GRAF Iunlor mrsses Mary McClure and Marilyn Gral rank equally hlgh rn the mmds of then clas mates Consxstent and efhcrent Mary holds one ol the most rmportant student body jobs as busxness manager of the Hummer Musrcally rnclmed Marilyn rs a member of glee club and an able song leader of her class BOB STEWART Bob Stewart actxvrty man establxshed hrmself a one of the top student leaders ln school and holds a vrtal mterest xn the held of photography As semor class vxce presl dent annual staff busmess manager and track manager Bob has proved hrmseli dependable and co operative xn the many respon srble posrtxons he has held M, X A EARL STOLLER Gifted with a grand sense of humor Earl Stoller rs one of those quiet persons whose achxevements are numerous Fxre Squad H1 Y and Wrnged B clalms hrs membershrp Earl played A squad iootball B squad basketball and rs also a track enthusiast GERALDINE l.aFOLLETTE Geraldxne LaFollette rs a typrcal mod ern senior grrl sharxng a love ol athletrcs and possessing a vrbrant personalxty Geraldine rs an actxve member ol G AA and has been a gym leader lor tour years S10 - S I . r . . I .- , . . . . ' . E . . Y r 9 . iv 12 4 :ft ' if ' . N 'R - - B' tr ,. , rw .Q . Y 5 ., - . if - Q 1 - -we W, , r .. . 1 l -1 V 't a .., - ......-1 BEVERLY IACOBSEN Charming xs the word for blonde Beverly Iacobsen freshman Petxte and sparlrlmg she has quietly be come everybody s lrxend In her fxrst year at Beaverton Beverly has been secretary oi her class and a member oi the glee club ED HARVEY Provmg that studles and actlvxtxes mxx well Ed Harvey entered hrs sophomore year wxth an xnterest m lournal xsm that brought hmm numerous responsxbxhtles As BSSISQBUY edltor oi the Hummer cla s reporter and edztor of the sopho more paper Ed has more than pro Jed hls ablllty Membershxp m the Pep Club Wmged B and Fxre Squad IS evidence ol hls populanty we Aw ALBERT WALKER Lxke most outstandmg lreshmen Albert Walker won recognxtxon by hxs upperclassmen through hrs wxl hngness to work and dependabxlxty xn school actlvmes Well known for hxs smooth manner Albert was elected treasurer of his class and has partxclpated xn many assemblxes EVELYN MARSH Sweet and shy sophomore Evelyn Marsh IS her class choxce for an outstandmg student Her untmng ambz hon mented Evelyn s selection by her classmates as thexr sopho more secretary She xs also a member ol Torch Honor and Gxrl Reserves A . . 4 , , t sm f' I 1 3 1 l ' I . l - - I I' fig .. ,. - X A eg jg. 91, ,Q 1' if x M. 4 S ' A Y- , T B, Y 4 xt, , N , , fl? . A ' , Z' V , 4' 3 , 5 S pw ,Z A 4' f - va w in , M- ' W 1' i i yiffz A f f ' ,V 1, 4 ,ff IACK GREER Beaverton G1rl Reserves searched the school for an ldeal man and lack Greer won the accla1m of the majonty of femlnme hearts He was chosen on the basrs of good groommg inendlmess and per sonahty Successfully leadmg the student body as a yell leader he has also held the ofilce of Iun1or Class presldent FRED MOORE Eagerness to partlclpate m school act1v1t1es has glven sclentlhcally mmded Fred Moore an env1 able posltlon 1n school l1le Wlth an average ol twelve A s and srxteen B s Fred has been a blue card student for four years GENE BIGGI As a dynamlc football and track man Gene Blggl well deserves the t1tle of man ol act1on Chosen as the G A A man Gene IS also an act1ve member ol H1 Y Wlnged B and F1re Squad Q' ,www 1 1 ' - . 1 1 - 1 - - n - 11 - . . . 1 - I , F Ahead keynotes the athletrcs ot B H S ahead 1n 1nd1v1dual con tests and ahead 1n an over all look through the years Beaver athletes and teams are noted for the1r repeated appearances ln the w1n column as well as the1r sportsmansh1p and falr play Ahead ba. .M lv K at as Y A ffw Fa awk. lk Z I E 1 2 mm v 3, X , , Wei! s V 3 i X 1 . I . lgggg, ,, 1 W ' ii M Quinny X Frrst row I Thomas B Schaudt I OConner I Mc Kmght I Lehman I McClure G Oules Second row B Duhalme E Trachsel G B1gg1 B Stewart I Ross A Mosholsky E Harvey G Moshoisky E Stoller I Berger Thxrd row Coach Duncan R Campbell Manager I Alvarez O Lauro N Toelle I Van Hymng E Young D Toelle I Gervaxs F Van Horn W Mxller H Steele D Fmney FOOTBALL Wlth only three regulars returnmg to the gndxron wars prospects were d1m mdeed for the Beaver p1gsk1n packers Under the able dlrectlon of Coach Eugene Duncan howeverk the team garnered thlrd place 1n the loop standmgs and amassed an 1mpress1ve set of tmal stat1st1cs Atter dropplng the m1t1al t1lt of the season to the ultlmately champlon Newberg squad the Beaverton ball club lmproved steadlly to w1n all but one of the rema1n1ng contests Next season should see a tormldable Beaver aggregatlon tak1ng the held as only SIX team members were lost by graduatlon Thxs edge 1n experlence should make Beaverton a strong contender lor the 1945 league crown Impresslve ga1ns were hung up by the backheld men as Gene B1gg1 scampered for 647 yards Iohn McKn1ght totaled 516 yards and fullback Fred Van Horn gathered 511 yards 1n 57 attempts for an average of nlne yards per try SEASON STATISTICS Beaverton Opponent Pomts Touchdowns Yards Rushmg 1 777 Yards Passmg Fxrst Downs 121 rg f X X X y ff ' . . . .. , 150. B3 . . 23 12 ' ,. . 778 ' . ,296 348 Coach Eugene Duncau congratulates co captains Fred Van Horn and Ells worth Young as the team looks on X -il., ,K -71, '!.',,,,f ,.,f WW aww-Q WW gy W X! Dunk gxves the basketball squad some last mmute pre game pomters BASKETBALL Thls year s A squad made up of the B squad of last year and a few newcomers found the competltlon of the veteran ball clubs of the T Y V League a l1ttle too tough However they managed to furnlsh some close and excltmg games and Lack of speed helght and sharp shooters along w1th the players mexperlence greatly narrowed the pOSS1b1l1lleS for the club and made the coachmg asslgnment a very d1fllCl1ll one Coach Duncan feels that the boys have learned a lot of basketball and wlth a year s experience should start rolllng next year The T11lamook athletlc teams were added to the T Y V roster th1s year and the Beavers welcomed the Cheesemaker qumtet w1th a trouncmg of 30 17 Players who w1ll be greatly mlssed next year are Capta1n Bob Schaudt Doc Payne and D1ck Senz D1ck Senz Doc Payne Iohn McKn1ght o 'f , 5 A W wa... eke out a few victories. . . few Gene Bxggl Iohn Van Hynmg lack O Connor Bxll Harter Bob Schaudt lack Ross Bob Whztworth From the B squad w1ll come the varsmty players of future seasons Beaver players left to rxght B Sturm E Harvey D Blau' A Mosholsky D Grema G Kemmer D ODonnell D Easton E Stoller and D Turner basketball manager LLV in Row one Qlelt to nghtl B Dawes I Nulsen B Lee I Berger P Wet D Kuxkerx R Powne P Balte F Statter I Taggart B Whrtworth D Grandy R Bacon B Powell R Rxch Row two-E Stoller I Greer I Lehman B Massmglll I Burton W Muller W Ros D DeHaan L Schmxdt D Cushman R Shay I Thomas W Grandy R Crane F Moore Row taree E Young u Bnggl E Trachsel I Mclinrght D Gallren G M h ues Moshotsky D Eaton G Kemmer I Van Hynmg Coach Duncan TRACK After takmg all therr dual and tnangular meets and the Beaverton Relays as IS the custom the Beaverton cmder men ol 44 dld themselves proud by annex1ng hrst place m the Hayward Relays Seven quallhed ln the d1str1ct contest to represent Beaverton at the State meet 1n Eugene Spnnger shot and d1scus Lus by h1gh Iump Tumer low hurdles GGYVBIS 100 yard dash and relay team and Iennmgs Duha1me and Twylord relay team Gene Sprmger put the shot 48 it Slfg 1n to place hrst 1n th1s event loe Gervars Ellsworth Young Ixm Wallace and Dxck Senz 880 relay team Start ol the 880 At th1s wr1t1ng the 1945 track team has partlclpated 1n four meets placlng sec ond ln the Hayward Relays tymg for th1rd 1n Beaverton relays wmnmg from West L1nn 1n a dual meet 89 33 and los1ng to Vancouver 72 58 Members of the squad lost to the armed servlces dur1ng the season were I1m Wallace and Fred Van Horn. Coast Guard, and Iack Meeke, Army Alr Corps 'Y Q .S - 2 , he ,.... -... . Y .R ,sa I ' .l , 2 '. . I . . ' ' . .I ' . . os ofsky, E. Harvey, F. Holboke, I. Gervais,'I. O'Conner, I. Ross, A. Walker, I. Pakulak, G. O l , A. , . , . . . x f r 1 ' , ' : - . ' ' : . : I ' 7 H . , A 'Y' . ' 3 I , . I . I - I Back row hm Atlee Ioe Gervars Ed Trachsel Duck Gallzen Ed Harvey Ixm Wallace Iohn Thomas B111 Harter Front row Mr Duncan lack Ross Bob Stewart Gene Bxggl lack OConner Ilm Lehman Iohn McKn1ght WINGED B The Wmged B an honorary group IS composed of boys who have won a letter m on ol the various helds of athletlcs They are gulded 1n thelr part1c1pat1on ln school aCl1V1l1GS by coach and advlsor Mr Duncan Back rolv Earl Stoller George Oules Fred Moo e Doc Payne Lawrence Dav1es Ierry Moshofsl-cy Wayne Grandy Bob Wlutworih Front row Art Moshofsky Bob Schaudt Ed Coon Dlck Senz Ellsworth Young Fred Van Horn GIRLS ATHLETICS Sports mmded gxrls who have earned forty pomts 1n athletrc events at school and ten poxnts 1n such outslde BCt1V1t1eS as horseback r1d1ng SWIITIIHIHQ skatmg and hlkmg have orgamzed themselves mto the G1rls Athletlc Assoclatron One reason for the 1ncreas1ng lnterest ln G A A was the establrshment of 1n terscholastlc g1rls basketball games After suffermg two losses from H1lls boro the much 1mproved Beaverettes tw1ce trounced the T1gard team An added 1ncent1ve to be sklllful and zealous 1n amasslng pomts IS the letter award to be worn on letterman sweaters l1ke the fella s Headed by Presldent Annle Huserlk and Mrs Hazel Bergquam advlsor the G A A hopes to estabhsh rtself as a per manent organlzatlon of B H S ANNE HUSERIK Presxdent Gym Leaders Maxine Johnson Geraldme La Follette Annxe Husenk Vxrgmxa Holboke Mary Pomter Girl athletes branch mto lnterscholastxc compextlon wxth H11 H1 and later Txgard Fxrst row C Sachs vK t lr B Kulken M Lafond I. Nelson M Pomt hnson R Brandt L Rrcks W Gregerson B Second row I A.dBrar'k'k4 B Anderson N Sachs I A Mueller V Htboke De Haan L HlCkmBH R Boecl-rll A xn M Qohnston W ChIlSl6hSOn Third row Eyvxng D Hmgham B Gnsham I Parker D surge On A Coey D Levetette B Thorne D Bqbout G La Follette H Bergquam 1 1 rf , gg , 5 K, W. X' YL' V' IRI - -. ,y.l8lp..'.. . ,I rwmg. I. ,., 1'5- WWE' Www if-ff ,Af N M mx..,,,mv 'lf'-inf, -ww' M 'm,- n jk M if xi ,, ., , ,f ...Q Q 1- RR' s ir gg N5 ' wie 'MQW 'i,,,.,??3W :EV 'VW 1 QP? 5 -'W' fp 'WR M '1 2 ii 1 Y' I , , f ' X . .. ...:.: ,g ' ....... , tt? vvvv .. . . r U i 5' 3' '- 'f-M 5511 , Y . ,. Y ., Q . M, ,Ax, ,W . A 3 .. .-wg, ik . , Q , I. rr W, ,wwmmm wiwwgxa -fwstgii lag Nl llll :mam 2, 3, Hitch-hikers 'a la gay nineties. Bond salesmen Spare the bottle. spoil the editor. Boys' meetting. 5-Grand stand. -From one swell prexy to another. 7-The 'Voice and Follie Dollies. 8-Togoornottogo. -Toothpick tension -The mess line. -Open wide. -Favorite feature of fun nites. -Tripping the light, fantastic? BEAVERTON SUPPORTERS MIKE S AUTO SERVICE Phone 3781 KEPLER DAVENPORT CO Phone 3762 W F MCCREADY LUMBER C Phone 3821 MILLER S Phone 3661 RICHEY HARDWARE Phone 2481 BEAVERTON BAKERY Phone 2772 W E PEGG Phone 3412 SPEEDY FREEZE FOOD LOCKERS Phone 2704 ROSE BIGGI Phone 2293 FIRST SECURITY BANK Phone 3711 I I MCMAHON REAL ESTATE Phone 3831 LEONARD ADAMS Phone 3831 W E MCCLOSKY Phone 2744 GREYHOUND COFFEE SHOP Phone 2201 BEAVERTON PHARMACY Phone 2311 THRIFTY MARKET Phone 3261 E H MASTERS BAILEY S ICE CREAM PORTLAND SUPPORTERS MEIER 6. FRANK CO Alder Mornson 51h and Bthl I K GILL CO 408 SW 5th CHARLES F BERG Broadway near Alder IOHN HELMER 969 S W Broadway I C PENNEY CO CARR S AUTO SERVICE Phone 3333 DOY GRAY INSURANCE Phone 2003 EUNICE S BEAUTY SALON Phone 3763 COLUMBIA FOOD STORE Phone 3581 DEAN S DRUG STORE Phone 3774 DEWEY THE PLUMBER Phone 2925 WALKER S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 3461 HOLLAND S FEED STORE Phone 3811 B AVERTON CLEANERS Phone 2773 THE LUNCH BOX Phone 3425 RASMUSSEN S GARAGE Phone 3251 BUSHMAN S HARDWARE Phone 3221 OLD HEIDELBERG PARK Phone 2471 PETER B CASE Phone 3521 RITZ THEATRE Phone 2482 SMITHS IEWELERS PIENOVI S SHOE REPAIRS ORVILLE S BARBER SHOP MASTER ENGRAVERS 115 S W 4th GLADYS GILBERT 708 S W Mornson KARL I KLEIN 610 S W Broadway HYLAND BOOK STORE 913 S W 4th 5th and Washmgton Sis . . O. ' Phone 2321 FLORENCE BEAUTY SALON As the plcture oi Beaverton Hmgh School at nxght symbohzes the closmg oi the school day the calender mdlcates the completmon of another school year CALENDAR 1944 Sept Oct Nov Dec Dec 1945 11 General Regxstratlon 27 F1rst fun nrght after game 3 H11lb1lly Hop 7-Specmal War Bond Program 22 Chrxstmas Assembly Ian 4 War Bond Radlo Broadcast Feb Mar Apr Apr 9 10 Lmheld Speech Tournament 2 3 Drst Basketball Tournament 6 Iumor Prom 13 Beaverton Relay Carnwal May 20 Baccalaureate May 24-Commencement. Nov. 23-24-Thanksgiving Vacation.
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