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'11 1.25 1 VT? ,,......-.-5 SENlOR CLASS Ol FlCERS President Eugene Pratt F T O 1 it T QM President, Elorxdge Go RTS Y 'Iv', 9. O Il ,if Choban, Pfeifer, Hildenbrand iigigd Tgouwgviifl ginrffm' Commencement day, Thursday, May 29, marked the completion of C,mpil,egr, gmmfsy TQQ,,Q,a high school for 90 seniors. The four years have been active ones for lOl1r1StOn, Pigtney' x the class as a whole, As a freshman, lack Ross merited a position on Thtfd 'W' 'ea' AO HW' the football aaa basketball aqaaaa, Elbridge Geraea debated in tbe Roeske, Neff, McCorkle Trrmeyi Gordon Linfield tournament As sophomores more boys answered the roll call for athletics, Mary Pointer and Kay Stark were elected student body yell leaders. Ioe Gervais filled the office of reporter, and Dorothy Riggs was chosen pianist The lunior prom marked the third year Enerfxotic rumor.: magnifi- cently portrayed sidewalk cafes of Paris under the chosen thernf: Promenade Parisienne f The biennial carnival ball sponsored by the Girl Reserves had three junior princesses: Mary Pointer, Crown Princess, Evelyn Marsh and Shirlee Carr Evelyn was also elected Beaverton Princess forthe annual Girl Reserve Ball for the Portland area. As seniors, Raith Boeckli, lanet Nielsen and lack Neff, accompanied Mrs. Duncan to the Music Educators' conference in Seattle The class of '47 boasts having won the service flag more than any other class, For four years, they have topped all other classes in number of students earnino positions on the honor roll Officers for this year were presidents, Eugene Pteifer, Elbridge Gordon, vice-presidents, Elbrzdge Gordon, lack lleffg secretaries, Cleda Sachs, Helen Tsugawag treasurers, George Choban, George McCorkle, yell leaders, Diane Putney, lffariam lohnston, Kay Stark, Diana Arpke, pianists, Beverly Thorne, Don Turner, song leaders, lanet Nielsen, lna Campbell, reporters, Perry Roeske, lerry Hilde:- brand The class was advised by Miss Geraldine Sanford, Mrs, Anne Elliott, Mrs, Kathryn Ward, and Mr, E. G. Webb, SENIO S---
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