Beaverton High School - Beaver Yearbook (Beaverton, OR)

 - Class of 1949

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'fzfzrg' 1 S95 l:'i'f:3 z F3412 ' 'fx-:. -- , , ,- H - Cin:-2 7 +L W ,, -' ' ' 3' Z - -4' if 1 1' '7' ' 442' . J ' -F ' -1' . -'-H131 . 21 X ny'-5'u ' A'-5!f3'.Eff7 'i:'1?A4f- 31 - P' 4 'A V' X-1' 4 . '??f?ffq? 24 K5 5191- A f A P -11162 iv- r 'P '-2' , ffff -Z, af 'gAf?: f3 ,xxx 41' .QM f N,L-1-f,,3Qf5i.g1E:'y4N.1--Q LF. ' a fy Y X its wb, 5 19,41 , . 1, lv w21,.,.- - .f. 1 5 ep: Q. . Siva ,.-,Jai 1., A 1 Big-K3 ff f-x,,..v Q' -A . -iT,L,gL-1 1 ,L x 54 V539 K -,s 4 x-f I , I Y- . H- ., , .3 LVM .T 1 , Q. - -' ' 1 - f.. ' ' ,. 1 555 -:ark -Q 9-5.5.35 3 ' 51 Q ya Q .Zn f' we gk i l :- J I rg 8 S 19i9 VT . 5 af 3 6,41 VQOQX ' 6,6 Xxx f F' 0 fb 5 GQ W1 V 'V 1 'Q . 6-I X4 f 0 Y 5 Q 330 5 O 4 Q 9909537 0 'A W Q 1 OSCAR McBEAVER K , Q QQQQ Q ' M 455 5 N 0 Q 'X Q ' f X W 04 QQ' I ' 0 1 7x A 7 f ' 4 fi? 0 I 4' 2, . :cf 1' ,v - , 'iii Wk! fnfwfucmq. 6' 21' f'a 1 f 7 J W2 IWW I W f' Ix5 w 1'f4' TTUIT 'xv . :J J 'Tl 55:55 5 . ,5 fi o f' E K N v?':'f' 'i Siiige-iff 2 , 4 .... e . ,-,. e f se-aaa: 'E f hi E ? 2 o.fX 5 E E ii 3 N-ww.. -A 'N X ,e 1 EMM H -X Q if tsl -'vnu -. Q S W' s ' A 67' wx 515 X' N! W? 64 O ' 1 '99 f f' 4 O 9 2' VX f58Q e I wi' Q h Q A9 'YQ' V gg 6 V0 l o 0 I puilbifzecf lui The Senior Class of Beaverton Un ' BEAVERTON, OREGON I ion High School FRANK BUSHNELL Death has called Bush , veteran Beaver music instructor, and a friend to all the students. lt was said that he could play anything from a flute to a fiddle, but he loved the trumpet and violin best. His bands claimed innumerable honors over the years establishing Beaverton's reputa- tion in the field of music. After a full and happy sixteen years at Beaverton, he was forced to retire in l946, but this did not prevent his being a fre- guent visitor about school. Students and faculty will always remember the smile of contentment on his face at his last assem- bly. Bush will never be forgotten at EHS. TABLE 0F CONTENTS HQQVQI T011 V ' 9'YV9 - le H10 . Hff I 'lfin .oreggnlhgh SchooTTRAT'0N 4 are U Osldg to certify A PPROIAL F0 d to pegist U73 the RHI 52 9 subje 1 Q A mllwfll H the ame Q, 'WOW eavel ton of Student' U meet mth n lst Pe - 'On Hi 1 D U 7DDrox rigd gi q ...... ll 7111 2nd P l ., .-.-. 011001 afcold C JOL1 Gljod IH to U 31d 79 foll Period ,Z1 ou in 5th fer1Od .,.-- --... ,-.-' --..' - ' '---- ..,,. . Griod mn P . ,Q .... Q 6l'10d .-.... -. h -- Phon A' ' . -x-- h 9 Nom-ml Slsned ....., ' ....... . Th. ,N Sign N 5 M ....,, ..--- --.' ' , 1? to Q Gd --.-..'-q-'-..- ....... S Certify th ...4 ,QI -llfoth Signed Clem 'ct we we Z er o 9: St fgned C ggghlh ' legal re . u e S11 , F t . an d'?nfS re - 'ents of 6' her d filed in glbtpa 10 w--.--'. in -.--- SCHOOI LT the mgg W111 no b .ghu lsfficc Sfhfml 6 00m W - , D1 V ...- -- ash- Office. etc Until - 'ngfon this for Ultno C0un In is nlah CO DPO UNI Derlhy Sign ed 12, ,, , h , 3 F ' C V . B ct L . . . - - ' - Q N V, ol ' ' -..,. 4rh , ' 'S Schedule: e 1 If C l C 7 c c r ' , I Y t ATI Q. t , No t , y Hoot Mon, schedules, room numbers, and X locker combinations air mighty bit contussfin. Some call it red tape. I'm a thinkin' for me it's N 'Q scotch tape. '- Y' Imagine me, Oscar Sandy McBeayer, a goin' to high school! Whoppeel Now lets see Wat J fl canna put Where it says comments ? Should l 'WK tell about the hiccups ol the third floor drinkin' X fountain, er the rockin' and' the bouncin' ot the K, floor in Mrs. Brockman's Algebra Class, er should 1 l tell about the flickerin' tlourescence of the library , H R1-'fl:,,, lights. Yep, it's a Wee might contussinf Opps, H theer's that bonny 8:30 bell. l'm a thinkin' l'll go 'I-S' talk to Delores, l can do my English in Econ class. ff I, iii I DEPART: I I Xl, CLASSES 211, ORGANIZATIONS xp FEATURES 23, ATHLETICS 211, INDEX X F5 X K' II N1 X gf ,A T -ffff u 1-1 Ah, an lt s lucky I am to be sent to the office so early in the y ar. THE WAY... 1'15-9 x. 9' Wa 6 1 I6 Q 52 Sgi,l33J,C?9DOd? , Q: Yau QQ? lj kk N mum fffd Q f in Yrmdlpal With snows, floods, disappearing roads, and earth- quakes, the man in the gray suit faced a somewhat perplexing year, and With Oscar Mc'BeaVer continually getting into some form of mischief Mr, Metzler had his hands full trying to make Oscar and all his friends into up-standing American citizens. Returning students found B.l-l.S. decidedly different this year. After Wandering through the spacious cafe- teria, the mechanized shop, the activity room, and the seven new classrooms, all Watched the cycle of con- struction pass the half Way mark. Even with his hopes of an enlarged school on the road to fulfillment, l. R. Metzler found Beaverton High Was still bursting at the seams . WITH THE HELP OF MAHY i 1 .Ig ai' Cafeteria workers, Mrs. E. S. Smith and Mrs. Iames Schurman, are relieved of heavy hand work by the new electric mixer. Board members discuss school plans. Lett to right: G. F. Gordong R. M. Hartg A. M. Arrnfieldg l. R. Metzler, principalg W. D. Cameron, :hairmang Mrs. Theresa Gib- son, clerkg L P. Furlong. Bus drivers ready lor the after-school run. Lett to right: N, I. Bridenbecker, I. Day, H. W. Wood, M. Ft. Sutherland, I, Schurman, W. Axelson, P. Roeske, I. Didier. 7 OFFICE WGRKERS KEPT BUSY Mrs McGill and Mrs Lappala spent part of their time writing tardy slips. Student body treasurers, Wendell and Bill, spend much of their time in the office work room. Even a busy office would seem empty withe out friendly and efficient secretary, Mrs. Evelyn McGill. Since 1944 she has been here to answer our questions and complaints. This year some of the burden was taken off her shoulders by the new and charming assistant, Mrs. Barbara Lappala. Issuing tardy slips and readmittance slips are just a few of many jobs they perform. lm!! t 2' gtgilfxx I A 7 1 s 5392 Picture l: left to right: Ruth McKeel, Mrs. Whitbeck, Nancy Shofner, Beverly Blank, Carol Vandermeulen, Gottfried Krautscheid, Beverly Larson, Pat Hanley. Picture 2: All books and magazines must be checked out here. Picture 3: Behind the scene workers. Circulation Increased . . . Of the 3650 books now on the library shelves, an approximate 75 are circulated daily in corn- parison to the 50 books ot a few years ago. Mrs. Marjory Whitbeck and seven assistants have been the school librarians for the year, Some of the additional services offered by the library this year have been the scheduling of movie films, maintaining a close contact with the state library, and providing a greater selece tion of reserve materials tor class room use. The school now subscribes to 50 magazines, some of which are specialized publications. Mrs. Whitbeck, a graduate of Linfield College, completed a course in library training last sum- mer at the University of Oregon. Q ww A song for the mixed- chorus is being arranged. Mrs. Eleanor Duncan, B.A. Linfield, Girls' Chorus, Eng lish, Freshman Chorus French. Melvin B, Wells, B.A., M.A. Washington State, Boys Chorus, Band, Drum Corps Drivers' Training. 1,-1-wg, asm: Nwacw mummy., ......:....... l-.-...W ww' N5 Literature teachers hold a meeting in the Library. Standing: Mrs. Theresa Gibson, B.A, Washington State, English. Mrs. Beth Metzler, B.A., Pa- cific U., Sophomore English, Seated: Mrs. Elizabeth McDowall, B. .fihpacific U., Freshman Eng- is . Miss Geraldine Sanford, B. A., Universiti of Oregon, Senior Englis . Mrs. lean Paterson, B.A., Uni- versity of Oregon, junior English, Latin. 3'5 X Math teachers confer on a problem in solid geom- etry. Edward Bader, B.S., Columf bus Colle e S Dakota, Al- g, . qebra, Athletics. Mrs Lillian Broclcmann, B.A., Lewis and Clark, Algebra Geometry, Trigonometry, Fugene Duncan, BS, Ore- gon State, Mathematics, Ath- letics 1 ,, , g gr: 4 : :avi Science teachers tinker with a student-made gen- erator, Miss Amarette Barnes, BA, Linfield College, Scioncri, Iournalism, Spanish. Mrs. Kathryn Ward, B.A, U ot Colorado, Chemistry, Biol- George E Smith, M A Southwestern Univ., Fresn- man Science. Duane F' Paul, B.S, M Ed Oregon State, Radio Eco nomrcs, American History Civics, Nature Boy , the health dummy, gets put togeth- er by the health teachers. Mrs. Reva Coovert, BS., Um- versity ot Oregon, Girls' P. F., Health, Gene Freese, B.S., University ot North Dakota, M.S., Uni- versity ot Oregon, Boys' P. E., Health, Athletics L jlld ffl ,, farms O t 5 Q M,....-.....-..f-- , ,Younis --wwf-'W wwuwv -,,,,....e.-Q. Manual Arts teachers hold a conference around the jig-saw. William T. Schulz, B.S., Uni- versity ot Minnesota, Manual Training. Glen W. Hollar, B.S., Okla- homa A. and M., Mechanical Drawing, Shop Mathematics. Mrs. Carol Talbert, B.S., Ore- gon State, Arts and Crafts, Foods, Clothing. Maps are an important part ot the social science classes. Ernest G Webb, Pacltic U, Oregon State, U, of Oregon, Soc1ology,Econom1cs, Speech. Miss Bernice Conoly, BS, University ol Oregon, World History, Speech, Photogra- Phy- Theodors- C, Harding, M Ed, BS., Lewis and Clark, Civ- lcs, American History, Ath- letics I? 2 Shorthand and typing are closely related sub- jects. Mrs Dorothy Wippf-l, BA, Ltntleld, Shorthand, Book- keeping, Commercial Law. Mrs. V. Ann Elliott, B S., M. A, University ot Oregon. Typing, Office Practice. an l. Home Economics girls help each other pick their best color. 2, Mrs. Wippel dictates shorthand to two speedy students. 3. Paul and Sally experi- ment with solutions. 4. They'll all be good drivers soon. ls 'www K 14 l Arlene rel':'s lor the girls rump-ball. 2. Harold and Duane arc- only two ol the boys who have enjoyed the new shop this year. 3, The arts and craltm class have become skill- ed in leather work 4. CurlAups were part of the boys' physical lit- ness training. CLASS ORGANIZATIONS FEATURES ATHLETICS INDEX S' 7 :mx QU fm Q ' ew , 2 Q, ig IIHIITIIUW7 ?zfz22?, , W f 1 f 4 TT f Ah, an everywhere I tum t's money, money, money, my P x- QQ S. ronrv-Nunn SENIOR CLASS Nancy O'Connor, Reporter Donna Harvey, Secretary Bill Glasgow, Song Leader Hank Kohlhott, Yell Leader Ioan Tardy, Yell Leader Stan Lundahl, V. A . ice President Second Semester Lett to right, Row l- lnez Grimm, Yell Leader Ioan Dewing. Pianist Kathleen McClure, Secretary Willie Anderson Yell Leader Charles Hulings, Song Leader Bob Casteel, President Row 2- Harold Wannebo, Vice4President Allan Davis, Treasurer Hans Stroeve Reporter F orty-Niners B raduate .... The 49'ers staked their claim in Beaverton high the fall of 1945 by winning the pre-Christmas toy drive. Neophyte Duane Rasmussen made the varsity basketball squad. As sophomores they contributed Delores Nute, pianist and Hank Kingsbury, Hummer business man- ager, to the roll of student body officers. The Iunior Prom, Chopsticks , was a Chinese gar- den. Several girls were princesses in the biennial Spring Reign while Virginia Talbert was on the royal court of the Portland area Y-Teen formal. Their treasury overflowing the gold diggers sponsored an autumn senior dance. One hundred thirty-nine will receive diplomas at graduation May 27. Miss Geraldine Sanford, Mrs. Kathryn Ward and Mr. E. G. W ' ass. iggest Class to G ebb advised the cl OFFICERS First Semester Left to right, Row l Vern Dys e, Treasurer Bob Zahler, President Duane Rasmussen, Pianist Row 2- Kathleen Ackerman Beverly Iean Adams Willie Anderson Arden Armlield La Don Bartholomew S.B. pianistg Vice-Pres, G A.A.g Y-Teens. Transfer from Roose- Y-Teen Cabinetg Pep Beaver Siaifg Y-Teens Glee Clubg Vice-Pres. veltg Hi-Yg Sr. Yell Clubp Torch Honorg Pep Clubg G,A.A. Torch l-ionorp Y-Teen Leader. Fr. Song Leader, Cabinetg Beaver Staff Anne Bastian lean Batke Melva Lee Beeler Steve Benham lean Bergstrom G.A.A.g Pep Clubg G.A.A.gY-Teensg Drum Y-Teens. Chairman of Kllocycles YfTeensg G.A.A. Y-Teensp Soph. Yell 6. Bugle Corps. Leaderg Beaver Staii. .alba . - 4 Beverly Bess Albert Blunt Robert Bond Eleanor Bo sen Wendell Broad Y-Teen Cabinetg Prom Drivers Clubg Kilo- Transfer Montana. Majoretteg goph. Sec.g Torch l-lonorpTrack Committee. cycles. Ir. Treas.p Y-Teen Cab- Mgr.g S.B. Treas g inetg Torch Honorp Drivers Clubg Kilo- G AA. cyclesg Winged B. Robert Bruechert Barbara Burris Alton Byrd Connie Byrd Robert Casteel TranstergPhotographyp G.A.A.g Y-Teens. Business Mgr. Beaverg Pep Clubg Beaver Stalfp Forensicsg Winged B5 Drivers Club. Winged B5 ooiballg Spring Reign Princessg Boxingg Beaver Stattg Basketball Mgr.g Y-Teen Cabinet Fr, Sr. President. Drivers Club: Track. Reporter. Dorothv Christensen Iames Chunn Diana Cover Bud Cox Lila Cullen Glee C ubg Beaver Hummer Stattp S.B. Hummer Staitg Y-Teensg Transfer Castle Rock, Y-Teens, Stallg G,A.A, Gym ReportergDrivers Club Speechp G AA. Wash.g Basketballg Leaclerg Y Teens gasgballg Footballg 1- . x . Allan Davis Ioan Dewing Susannah Difani Vern Dysle Kenneth Farlow Vice-Pres, Ir Classy Transfer Californiap Hummer Stattg Speech: Winge By Sr. Treasg Drivers Clubg Hummer W1nqedBg Band, Sr, Pianist Y-Teensg Y-Te-ensg GA A. Dirvers ,liihg Foot- Stall, Drivers Clubg Baslu-Y G A A hall 1, lmll, 'liar-lc Mui' J. ll i A ,. .af - il Ianet French Richard Fulton Bonnie Ganger William Glasgow Iune Gleason Spring Reign Princessg Football. G A,Ag Y-Teen Cabinet Footballg Fire Squadg Y-Teensg G.A.A Fr Sec.y Maioretteg S.B. Mgr.g Sr Song Y-'lwfnsg Beaver Stall. Leaderg Boys Chorus. lack Godwin Margaret Granat William Greer Dale Gredvig George Griffin SB, Presg lr. Pres 5 Y-Teensg G A.A, Bandg Drivers Clubg Hi-Yg Soph. Heporterg Transfer Sealileg Foot- Hi-Yg Baseballg Foolballg Basketball. Trackg Eoys' Chorus, ball. S B lViC1l'.QFll'P' Squad it 312 xx sw' fx C3-C X1 Inez Grimm Lita Haimo Harold Hansing Donald Harris Donna Harvey Y-Teensp Pep Clubg Sr. Transler Californiag Track Mgr.g Basketball Bandg Photography. Sr. Sec.p Y-Teen Cabi- Yell Leaderg C1.A.A Glee Club. Mgr.pKilocyclesg nety C1.A,A.g Pres. Drivers Club, Pep Club. Dorothy Heard Yvonne Hibbard Betty Hiclretlxeir Lloyd Hicketheir Arthur Higgs Y-Teens. Glee Clubg Pholog- G.A.A. Vice-Pres.g Band. Boys' Chorusp Drivers rapnyg Y-Teensg Beaver Y-Teensp Tennis. Club. Sta . Robert Holland Terry Howell Charles Hulings Clarana Inbody Kilocyclesg Drivers Hummer Mgr.g Drivers Transfer Rooseveltg Transfer Calilorniag Club. Club. Winged Bg Trackg Y-Teens. Basketbally Sr. Song Leaderg Soph. Yell Leader. Patricia Iolmston Pep Clubg S.B. Sec.g Ir. Sec.g Spring Reign Princessy Y-Teensp G A.A. lack Iones Rose Killin S.B. Pres.g Forensicsg Transfer Westwood, Pep Clubg Winged B5 Calif.p Y-Teens. Track: Beaver Sports Editor. Henri Kingsbury S.B. eporterg Business Mgr. Hummerg Winged Bp Pep Clubg Boxingg Track. Iohn Iacobs Forensicsg Beaver Editorg Drivers Clubg Prom Committee. Harry Kister Transfer Californiag Football. 21 .X Ur, lr Henry Kohlhoff Mary Ann Kokich Iohn Krieck. Ir. Keith Kurtz Elvin Kyle Transfer Grantp Sr. Yell S.B, Song Leaderp Photographyg Boys' Boys' Chorusg Footballp Transfer Benson. Leaderg Football. Y-Teen Cabinetg Beaver Chorus. Winged Bg Fire Squad Staffp Fr. Yell Leaderp Captain. Track. Ir. Song Leaderp Glee Club Librarian. Richard Lalli Larry Lenz ' Dorothy Leopold Lee Lovett Stanley Lundahl Hi-Yg Fire Squadp Transfer Tiga d. .A.A.g Y-Teensg Pep Track. Sec. H1-Yg Vice-Pres. Winged Bg Basketballg .' ' A ,7 ' lubp Band. Drivers Clubp Senior Boys' Chorusg Ir. ' f 7 C xg 777' Vice-Pres.g Winged By Reporter. I 4 7 P t- r . .1 Fire Squadi Football I f tl ggi A x 21 aft, AML ill .u Marlene Mack Arthur Marsh Betty Marshall Stanley Marugg Kathleen McClure Transfer Garibaldi Soph. Pres.: Footballg Transfer Montana Drivers Club. Y-Teen Vice-Pres.g y High. Y-Teensp GAA. Basketball. Ir. Red Cross Councilg Hummer Staffp Sr. Sec G.A.A.p Band. Shirley Mclntosh Beverly McKnight Alfred Meats Marilyn Medford Barbara Monohon Y-Teensg Band. Fr. Vice-Pres.g Soph. Drivers Club. Torch l-lonorg Y-Teens. Y-Teensg Beaver Staff. Yell Leaderg G,A.A.p Glee Clubg Pep Clubg YYTMHDS: Iames Moore William Moore Winged B5 Footballg Speechg l-lummer Trac gSpeechg Drivers Business Mgrq Drivers Clubg Band. Club Betty Moshofsky Zane Mulhausen Y-Teen Pres.g D.A.R. Football Captaing Trackg Candidatep S.B. Report- Baseballp Fire Squadg ery Torch Honor Vice' Presg Pep Club. Nancy Naques S.B. ell Leaderg Spring Reign Prince-ssg Fr. Yell Leaderg Pep Clubg Torch Honor Pres 7 Y-Teen Cabinet Basketballg lll-Y, Harold Mull Football. Rita Newell Nancy O'Connor Paul Oldenburg Darlene Olson S.B. Sec.p G.A.A, Hummer Statig lr. Yell Hi-Yg S.B. Vice-Pres, Y-Tee-nsg Glev Club Pre-s.g Y-Teen Cabmetg Leaderg Sr Re-porterg Footballg Trackg Winqvci Pep Club: Volleyball, Pep Clubg G.A A4 . Eg Ir. Yr-ll Leader. Basketball Y Twrins. 1, l ' ' I I ,ln- Marlene Olson Lois Peterkort Paul Peterson Margaret Powne Alan Raeburn Y-Teensg Glee Club. Sec.-Trees. Torch Photography, Y-Teen Cabinetg Beaver Transfer Benson Foot Honorg Associate Editor Statlg Drum Corpsg ballg Hi-Yg Drivers Club Beaverg Prom Commit- G A.A Winqed B. teeg Y-Teen Cabinetg Hummer Statfg Band. Richard Rasmusen Duane Rasmussen Lorraine Renner Carole Rhodes Robert Rice Bandg Drivers Clubg S.B. Vice-Presg Fr. Y-Teensp G.A.A g Glev Transfer La Center, Transfer Washington Pliotoqraphy. Pres.gFire Squadp Bas- Club. Wash.g Y-Teen Cabine-tg Speeclig Kilocycles ketball Captaing Hi Yg Prom Committee Ir. Winqod R. Pianist. Lewis Rice Darrel Richardson Robert Richardson Ioseph Rigert Donald Rogers Transfer Bensong Beaver Tennis. Boys' Chorus: Drivers Editor Hummerg Ir. Re- Photographyg Boys' Staffg Drivers Club. Clubg Photography. porterg Prom Commit- Chorus. teep Peg Clubg Red Cross ouncil. xxwyg Donald Sauerwein Jean Senn Carole lean Sheeley Dean Short Dixie Skeels Transfer New Yorkg YATeensg G.A.A.g Y-Teen Cabinetg Red Kilocycles Pres.g Drivers Y-Teens. Hi-Y Chaplaing Band. Photography. Cross Councilg GJ-l.A.g Clubg Debate. Photographyg Glee Club. ,,-..,.., -...,., CM., ueuw., Nlewun, o.u. X- v ' I -spring neign Crown Pres. Mgr.p Winged B5 Class 5 ,JU Princessp Spring Formal Trees. 4 . f Crown Princessg Y-Teen 1 My e sec., Glee Club Pres.g Lf X ' Torch Honor Pres. f Ioan Tardy Edith Marion-Van Kleek Mariorie Van Kleek Louis Lyle Voorhies Kingsley Wall Sr. Yell Leaderg Torch Honorg G.A.A.g Torch Honorg G.A.A.p Drivers Club. Transfer Grantg Ir. Y-Teensp G.A.A. Pep Y-Teens. Y-Teens. Vice-Pres.g Foolballg ClubA Baseball. I Bryan Walker Harold Wannebo Torch Honor Pres.g Transfer Scappoose Basketballg Trackg Foot- Sr, Vice-Pres.g Band. ball Mgr.g Boys' Chorus Winged B Barbara Wells Annabelle White lack Wilkins Transfer Denver, Colo. Transfer Lawrence Banclp Drivers Clubg Memorial Hip Y-Teens. Pep Band. Duane Williams Shirley Williams Paul Wilson Charlotte Will Football Transfer St. Marys Pep Club, Beaver Transfer Banks lliqh Photography, Art Editor, Ir. Yell Y Tr-1-ns Leader, Drivers Club ' Goll Fannie Lee Zook ' Pep Club Pres., Glee Club Pres., Y-Teen Sec.,Ir. Pianist, G.A.A. NOT PICTURED Charles Lindsay Ellen Ianicke Richard Olson David Stephens Russell Black lrwin Fouls Vivian Howani is Q '- Robert Zalilor Hi-Y Pres. G Sec.- Treas , S. B. Vice Pres., Ir. Vice Pres.,, Fire Squad Chief, Sr. Presqlfootball Capt. Q 25 R 'sf ff' CLASS F1950 ,........-nl JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First Semester loe Balfe, Reporter Row 2- Georgia Slocum, Pianist Marlene Hull, Song Leader Harry Wold, President Georgia Hicks, Yell Leader Beverly Nicoll, Yell Leader Beverly Blank, Secretary Don Dutfield, Treasurer Second Semester Don Metcalf, Vice-President lim Gregory, Treasurer gow 2- osemar Sled e, Talent Sdbut g Georgia Slocum, Pianist Helen Stevens, Reporter Marilyn Brewster, Yell Leader Sally Stearns, Secretary Beverly Blank, Song Leader Dale Lindsay, Sergeant-at-Arms Berton Gredvig, President Wanda Ganger, Yell Leader Iaunty Iuniors Sponsor Prom .... Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow, might Well have been the theme of the atter-game dance given tor the student body by the juniors this Winter. Guests lett early to roll snow balls. As usual the juniors rustled money for the prom by the sale ol hot clogs at all the home football games. The torty-nine prom centering about the theme Marine Lite was a gay event with all sorts ot spiny creatures gallavanting over the Walls. The novel programs were wee cockle shells. Advising the group were Melvin B. Wells, Mrs. Iean Paterson, Mrs. Beva Coovert, Mrs. Carol Talbert and Glen W. Hollar. Left to right, Row 1- Lett to right, Row 1- 1- 4. 2 .df g . Y? hw Dr-iff-V, Ivfhu Cmne-xx How I Unit 10 r1qhfJM-Ice Hallie, H-rfvmly H'iIYl'QY, 'v'zrfzir:t2'1 lxfafgk, CHCW1 m Wm' Dc: Row ll' 1.fu nNvH flcyexk, Fern Canzmfiyi Cjrff z'fffwnf1 ff?-E wir, flD'y 'U flv lwxfmfx VV1Nmr:.x A Row Ulf-Ebon Sfrdmdberg, lim Gzfffsory, ffiw-xii Mffrifvfi, Mwivm Uz:'L:'1t!.w-f, ffvb fly-.ww yn, Harry Nute. lvno Arm-H, Wclfi, Ralph How I HAH SQ rmhixf Tom C'ur1:1irxg?m'z'1, Rwxih MCKOQI, Bbhvvytlyf Rf'2I'1iYTL5i'l'9Y1, kwirefy ?1xg3T,':,arg ik -rggihx ,'k,ivk,,L HK-.n Roma? How I1 Niazmfi-m. Roizxzvaczm, Wfmfia Garzcgvr, Lwirwzw Hfzyzzfszf, Efzlmrm 'Q'xrE,:w:y fi, lwu IE-m 1, Kfxyfe T1Y'vb1fIt:s Row Ill Hif'?:m'i ffaiuzxzbw, Nmrzvsm Fazwo, B024 fr!-1:1 21 rr, Kfr19 Kwik :'t, ?'f,rr:, f4ffIlLj'!I, Bob Bryant, , , ,,.-r Row I ',- U f.'17'ff Rowklll WWY. -'Z ,,-ffm, 94. , , . ' ' M 'V' ' ':w 1'Ar1,,, FUN: ?1-lv' Q 1 11- I 1 , 1 a ' 'j S paw lx ', .h v, How . , vf 1 ' A ' a A fx Row I SEM! is right! -XX- X-Um:-jzlae Geal, IQWQ Germ. Avia Lange Sylvia Frickfz, Ilona Tfixrliy, Norman Haines How Il f'lV'liXl'l'.'Tl'E' Hull: Er wfriy Lasezrw, livhim l'3fUf'Yli'iF?I'l, licrrfxfhy Nzvkol. lulm lfkrzgfe-lff eer:, Plarlfmm Carnprfrfli How IIL-Bob Glrlonk Str. MM: -ills, Hem Clancy, loe Griggs, Burl Hansen, Duane fSlxxgryvfey, Roufrr llewia. L I F A M Cin Lcze,Cf:1rlFci1y, How Howl lla!! fe rmhll-Q-l'lQn lthzflield, 53all'f Sha-army Gloria Chrifsiefnserx, oe am, ar IL-XMyrIls2 H-3-lkflil, livin Osck, Ncmm Emerickl Clidflbllfn? Parkes, Barbara Hozich, Dianne Hathaway. Row Inf-,George llvmzmm, Larry Furzezr, Legler GYQQ9ffi9R, Le Vern Roeske, Don Drake, Norrira P-lolmsz-fs, Frank Heafi, Dan Siollez' 3 9 av 2 9 f fag Howl Cleft to rmqlxfl -Umm l lfXI7llf'lP'I'7Y'l, F-iwfi Taylfsr, Mffifilyn Mull A:z,lw',' Gemma l'fD!7'!!G Hmiclz. lw rn Wxllxmw How II ---A Milk:-2 Caves, lkmv Lwsfnfwc-cfm, Caryl Ivan Slmrfv Rwtlm Swm G1 llfulawlz, lcon Thompmn, Maw lyn Mrifmxsievy Row IHWPZfrlfw:? Smmfiffrg, flfTe:ff7ll R'3VbUYD. Fill Sfvgiff: Fil! Slfmmlrt, limo Iwgwy, Am N!1f1liiv ion, Gilbert Gaxllwrx. 4 . 1. fa A f . 4 1 - , X F L 3 Howl fl'-if '1 11152 TI'iC'y'il2fY'lE1!Z1 flfglalizrmr' G!fs.'r'1 r'.':, ,PY fASIfff1'fw'X Nwr',1l ffmvry, G'-crrf11a Slcmmx, Full fu P How II Hrs, 1- 1 my TEL- fflfi Flu'-erf'f HMHL: Hf-:ffm Sin-nw rx Va' Hwyrwi 'ziiknn Y3fn!hfxr,'1w11 Anniw Covmc. Row Ill Uavlf f4u1x'h View Fzzilon, Allan Ctr' -fgf mi, Hub fitxifl-1, Wit C'C'n'.u'w'y, Hmuf'-I iSY1mf1hf11:1, Bvrrmrd Younq HowIQ1fXf2!v':fx!1t' Ei l 'U 'ftp fx'r'z'11 3-'fff-Wfl Zwx- 'Ty f j1f XU 5lf'f,1'1V A l'f J'3z'.' 1'r.'3-x', fl' ku Hu Row II V'. 1- ff TL , 1, f.'x'f ' ' ' X ' ' ' wr s warg, 'tv:f f f'4f1f'!17 ' Var' M Tiwflnr' Row III W' ' fl 1 X K yy-'yy yy.,-'Z If-'wi If-skim Mf'K'r1VA y QAHVII, ISM 1 Hun., Wai - ifmff IP --ww, mn ,-ul. .tif as x ,gs ., X ,Q Q , .3 ' H Q 3 Z3 N M N ' W? 'Av xx 4 ik if A - MJ sl i ,Z .ff a , -A ., van. .Agn .' 55 S 1 iii' .Ar 2 . 3 - Y Rowl f' fl H ,a H7 Uwsf' ' W V W ' ' :warn K!-xv Razr? 4' ' Qwfxf wx Row II F' ' - ' m 'r,1': VNU i'Ex','Il:. PM Row HI i 1 1 1 v 1 rf- Us 11 4, K fu I, 21,1 U1 K' LAS 0F l95l M mum my OFFICERS First Semester Lelt to right, Row l- Deane Leverett, Treasurer Ramon Senn, Yell Leader Row 2- Ioanne Kramer, Song Leader Rodger Cornell, Yell Leader Pat Hanley, Secretary Barbara Hemrick, Reporter Glen Pointer, Vice-President Roger Murch, Pianist Bill Byrd, President Second Semester Eddie Zurtlweh, Treasurer Ramon Serin, Yell Leader Ellen Smith, Vice-President Virginia Berger, Pianist Anita Ghiglietti, Song Leader Row 2- Iannette Nelson, Yell Leader Pat Traner, Secretary Paul Strandberg, President Bob Speer, Song Leader Sophisticated Sophomores Win Service Plaque .... Service plaque monopoly is a game the sopho- mores seem to have Won this year, With the enthusi- astic sophs taking first place for two consecutive drives. An after-game dance in early February was Well attended by the student body, netting the class a neat balance in its treasury. They also planned a skating party tor late spring. Craig Knutsen and Boberta Pointer were elected student body yell leaders, while a substantial nurn- ber ot boys held down berths in junior varsity and A-string athletics. The class was advised by Mrs. Beth Metzler, Mrs. Theresa Gibson, Miss Bernice Conoly, Gene Freese and Edward Bader. SOPHOMORE CLASS Left to right, Row l- r wg .av-X01 Row I ilfrlf lc: rrfrhll Floyd lfrrrry, Craig lirrvrlzwerr, BNI Miller lcycm Maynard,l'lGnr1frTlror:rrJ.:on,lbvru-:l.ar::m'r How II Inner fix-I-ilu firmly' Slum, fwlary Law Cmn fill, lrvfalerra Boucher, Ruflx Hrrrfrrw llhyllirr Palrrrro: Row III Cram llvfrrzv, lwlawwi Prmm, l.3'1rlrt',f Smale, Cllrrciwfqfy Ianaaen, Duane Nfnfllf, Hliiw-ri HlllCll1fliiC'1'X, Dm Bl'l'llQVllJl l1 T N . ,. ' 'Q fy .Mer mu M .U 4 ,W-. lf' 3 ,Q Row I llelf lo rrql1llNMurray Bartley, Owon Fnqlelmrr Sally lvleynr, Hullr I Q -Mi Jvale, Lois Flndlvy, Larry Funnel Row Il MVrrqrnm Bfvwfrwr, Geneva Hozlczi Gloria Hawlvsa, Vrrqlnxa Tonmw, Vrrla Pierson, Sielmid Koch Row Illfwlrxfmno liofi, Kenneth Slceela, Pal Rom, Erldre Zurllrrselx, Louie Evovrwn ,A h jf rwi Howl Llpfl it rif1lrflWl?Ell llcurrr-4, Hf-rrclfl Rrrh, laflc Kmnlclrf, lanvl Wrlkinfron, Row IL- Fiarkwxra Ercwsn. iffaml iffvzilwlr, Plcnniff Carnfrrcn, lane Bnrrtixu, Ioan H Pcmier, Charles Conlon, Don Nelson, Mczrvyn Floyd, Ronald Befkholtz, Robe: lfarrell Haba- lock Alan Connie Pre-nchr Yvonne William all, Belly Slack How Ill-Glenn rl Senz, Richard Holland, ' Row I Cleft to riqlill-Arthur Marlin, Bill Brant Fred Kriech, Barbara lnlfxnnaf lllolorerr Gray, lun? Myffrsf Row II--Qlllellv M'f:Bride, lane! Dawes Rewerlv lcshnson. Barbara Dallac lcwn Vanllfnnwlfw E-Qvnvln Cinwn Row'IIIA -Ncrman Vermillion, lclmny Beovlch, llaymond lDf2Ycungl Clark lH1ClIfIldl'E. Rmb Pnul Sfrannllnerqzl George Pappas. 1 Row I lleft to rightlf-Richard Hragiel, Ray Pelferfs, Bob Floqera, Pat Wright, Pm Hanley, Phyllis Rell, Row' H-Ellen Smith, loanne Day, lemis Slinnelt, lacqueline Wyszsf loanne Ferguson, Pai Tranm. Row III-lack son Frzend, lemme Olson, Donald Thcmas, Barry' Hoaglln, Rodger Cornell, Kenneth Alexandefr, Tarn Clark. X N: W lx 4 .. ,, A NJ SQ. X R ll A A ,A 'X X M K.. rx ' , X - x Q X Xml X Row I lleil Qc: rzgnilf-Qlerry Couch, Richard Larsen, Barnard Hike, Katherine Gcyak Gloria Ancierfaon Roberta Comm How II-Anim Ghlqliseltit Beverly Sappifamcn. Mildmfi Minnick, Lmetifa lllcrlolnl Leila lie-ea, Helen Lear. Row Ill,-Kenneth Miles, Ronald Peeterswn. Cyril Kmcxhser, Don Selden, David Elliott, Delroy Kosmolski, 32 Rxcky Newton. ul V I Row I ll+ lf TIKIEV4' VV- -' gfillllkl fzw 'Zf::s'4l1f4r, Vzwzznia Fey, lc Arm Kramer, Icarm emchcrd, lack udsen, How II ln' sir' ' ,I H :A lfirili Prmsen, llaxlmrex H9flll'lCk Ruth Ball: , Shirley Van ym Row Ill l .r 1 -. waz, lk 1 l-cb iimrlevom, Bob Gollllmr, Bull Bernhar ', oqer Mun: x lvffflu' W H. YQ VP Q Howl Clwl! lm rmhll -Thomas Cam Ellxngeif, Laveller Flarlm'zry Mari: Kenner, lemnrxe Hayes, lohn Fnlz. Row ll Mmm! Ffdiflff Camlfl Byrfl, Roberta Pcflmfzrg Petty l.far.,m:, lflfafilyn lohmson, Helen Rainey. Row III Ralph Flaw, lleuk Hail. Allifllxi Carateel, Pele L.xrlfil.igrf1, lack Hcvizlflezx, Rxchard Seicller, Wayne KOl::lai 6? 1 ' g if! qv' Howl lloll to rifylxzlf Cl,:tli:we'z'l KIGllf.','QEllf',,i hfillzlz f fvg w-rm':f: Roll Film-N, lfmmblte l-Qfffpozz, Lyflia Wexkelxelcl, Pal Moore Row IlWl,,rgw- Q Fcllfw, Rm-v -my :k'1flfl'I' Nlwsxfxzirlff 'v'v'lwf'Qlf-H, A ral: ifmzcerh Arlene Murphy, Audrey Hn gm, lvlrfxrglfg K-Milam Row Ill Uv 'lf zrmra' l 2-ik Wlufq lwfar: l,ffvwef1vA Cf-iszoll Nicholson, Rxll Byrd, Ramon Swan, Bch Ervin ' AS OF l952 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS First Semester Eddie Ramsdell, President Gale Enger, Pianist Row 2- Vanda Benson. Yell Leader I Richard Gervais, Vice-President Maralyn Boyer, Yell Leader Sylvia Wilson, ' Song Leader Sally Lindsay. fbi Reporter Kathleen Kennish, Secretary Glen Gordon, Treasurer Second Semester Allan Taylor. Vice-President' Glenn Gordon, President Vanda Benson, ' - Reporter Mary Io Cornell, Treasurer Dreenali Zwallen, Secretary Zola Lindsay, , Yell Leader Sally Lindsay, Yell Leader , Sylvia Wilson, Song Leader Row 2- Gene Swanson, Pianist Daryl Emerick, Yell Leader Frolicking Frosh Sell Felt Beavers .... Ambitious freshmen began early in the fall to fill their treasury with revenue from the sale of felt beavers. Over two hundred strong, the class made itself a necessary part of the student body through its ath- letic teams, freshman chorus and individuals Who have performed in the assemblies. Gale Enger was elected student body pianist the second semester. New this year is the counselling program set up by the faculty for the freshmen. The plan was initiated at a faculty-frosh party in October. A skating party in March Was part of the freshman schedule. Mrs. Elizabeth McDowall, Miss Amarette Barnes, Mrs. Marjory Whitbeck and George Smith advised the neophytes. Left to right, Row l- Left to ri ht, Row 1- x l,! ana, glam 5 A Q, X 4 How I HM! to rm?1t'HLelamfi Harflmiy, HGV slx J M Pm f um x,.a'la fnfifah! A' bythe Iolmzsom, Gien Gordow Row II Ifmrira Galbraith, Grotto Hcifxzmson, Ioan Fw-'zfwwrx P-fir Flfrlxlnht Kuzffn W1wks1fr'.:lm:11, Bsevfrrly Iohnucn, Vemifl 'J'famf1r, Row Ill-ffwnynu Hfwsfgll, Ifmxu-wa Tcapgffy Ralph fjvnlrworx Ikxfl f'ff?IQvv.1, jerry Awimnson, Ayvzfl Mfx .f rm Ui:-pc Lnrri p -dwfvif-f ag. :V Ccf' ? fl, S 775 0 Rowl ileit Io wiht? -Lflsrlicf Wilkins, Cafrcll Wriczht. Caifnlirw Pfcllwkff Fomberu Row II -Ge-omm Ann Mull, PAa1.rf-rfrw Kam Hmm Boxxx-Q, Shxrley C31?F!ldI'!l Marxlyn Tixompscrm Row III fffifilb Broylfz: M9!V1n Mum, Rohn!! Hcnfizienfi, Curtis 'Nxlncm L 5 cgzyxg. .x . 3, . X9 Kemxmh, Roger Mary lo Cbrnell, Q, Dwk G1-rvais, Row I wl'-ff I. fait IVY. i'3'1fl!fv't Iva If-if 575- 221' Van Irwin-'1'. 'v'v'ml::.fx Ylwi I Iam KU- ew x Tw C 1' Ez :nh Row II ffg' U' -'H I7--f I. , Zi' '-1 QW 1' I, r, i-Tally l.tr.1.Xaw' Y ' 'I ar. .- g : iw Frwflw rv Row IH 7 fax: 1 ff , ff',1' rx i1'P-LQ :rx-f H 'ff Hai wf- 1., I H1 1' hfyiwl V, '-'rm i' TL12 1 mAr1:.f4' p vi. N f 1' 1 1 ' f r--vw . W kt! Howl Clell to righll--Mlvlelvin Marsh, Alice Erickson, Kalharirmc Avery, Gloria Drake, lo Alleue Krueger, Gene Walters. Bow II-Dorollxy' Stout, lna Faye Morrison, Marclan lizxhrl, Dozolhy Eddy, Lnvorme Hiller, Suzanne Holmenf Templeton, Row Illmylrloward Grabhornl Gene Swanson, Gferalri Sl law. Solis: Walker, Billy Krieclc, lim Hanson Bowl Cleft to rightl4lirrx Bastien, Mel Cmrulall, Darrell Molash, Marilyn, Ray Pat Campbell, Dinah Sermon. Row IL-Carolyn Des Brlsay, Betty-Lee Powell, Nancy Slullfzexrd, loan Belclrffr, lamce Vxtko, Nlaurlrm Stevens, Peggy Io Pain. Row Ill-Lynn lones, Sammy Dale Lenz, L Dan Grilfin, Don Kephari, Bill Lovell, Bernie Tllompsson, ROWAI ilelt to rlql1!lMGale Enom, Eclworil Williams, Rxrrlmrfl Crfifatz, licxm 5lf'd'r:.f.. Siflvm Efocrlz, lvl'Al?I'lG't3 Ediger. Row IL-Ianico Pet-lemon, Violet lleerlmiyr Glerrye: Frifrzfm, lgfflgilg' .llrlriffrrwocgi Pscmrozlfi lefazz llufvce, Cdrolinefiriggs, loemne Spmnqfer, Nan Rhode: Row Ill---flolm Sullivan, Fred Ivlcmcslxon, lfxwlmrrl lime: Flick Classen, Kohn Larsen, Bob Gouglmour, Ray lrlauszlerl 1 1 'Lf , Y l YV QL N lie 99 . , if wjlffl fi .AJ , X wma Howl llfllt lo rmhll--vliaryl ElI,Yi3Tl1'k vlqla llarzrw 'J'-1r.f,'y Arlflvfrmr. ?'v'l iV1l'3'Il Tiny-er, Sislvm Wzlsson Dcnncald Barton Row Marllnq HGH- lm' Flarrlzmtzifn llalrxvza Sit' n-mr! 'wvef-Ht, Hn-ity l..0u Klaumcn, lfnwlu her, Hmlxard Wa-ynor, Bill ,an , X, 3 W 1' 3991 ai Howl llc-lt 10 right? fllennxr Blllilffflll Shxrlseu iiix-lxwfzwuru Tflrrt Silllli Gakfwllla Gnmlzfltlz Fcnztw Safterlee Slmrrmn Drake, Dwayne Vinson Row IIA-ffMarf'1a:f-T lklwlslxl frm Vlrflprxia l'lnl,wluell, Sylyrl T'l !lSl'. Hxl y Taylor lfmz' Yll'TfA'lfY?TYlC'I9T, Lorraine Mxck Row lIlWFn',': 1ir1: llfyrrl.. llqzm-alfl E-l'lf'liC', Barra' lfnytlplwrv lizzirzfa' i Slzalcy New ll-mszsn, Neil Emmy, Ronald Ichnsscn gig' ' 22, ' Q F pf is Row I flel! To riqlxlif-Vmzrmr Wright, Tedd Pier:-aan, Geralzllnv? l.3'lf2fCI',lI:ifl Flmyliis Hubbard, Anicinette Covic. Ronald Ymunfq Row U -Hlfwncl Featherston, Hlnora Scplzrivncr, Arleertfv Terry Elaine Hansen, La Velle Deflaan, Sharon Tzppery, Carol lean Coulter Row III--Efivmrd Hffnmn, l'Tc:n Fibrger, Irvxng Gmefqeraeerx, Dick Frnley Alan Taylor, Delbert Pixler, Ranma Mercer. ig FEATURES iq, ATHLETICS 14, INDEX Y , 0- W QEGANIE E' Kem N 555 S225 Q ll Ear? J' fvz? Hoot mon, but Wi' all this hardware to carry arcunzl I k hardly get t th meetings. Ig I I' ZATICDNS I9 LIP mf' F fm F .f:1: 5 .Z 3:,5: nvbvzkz 'F J I Q I. 1 ' Q wiv m A ....,, .,.,,, I fi yi, I K..,.,. ? A qq3: VV qi Viizif 'flaw 2 4 11 M my .W E X X X N E ggi! ie K. YM 9 ' Nw . 5 i Q SN Q? X he x F 3 H s S Q S 2 .W First Semester Left to right, Row 1- lohn Comer, Reporter Wendell Broad, Treasurer Rita Newell, Secretary Paul Oldenburg, Vice-President i Hans Stroeve, Manager Bright spot in the iirst semester assemblies was the sparkling sense ot humor ot prexy lack Godwin. lack headed the lunior Red Cross campaign and represented the students in the presentation ot the set of Britannica encyclopedia to the city library. Hans Stroeve, business manager, initiated the new type student body cards each bearing the picture of its owner. Concerted effort to present interesting assemblies uncovered a wealth ot talented individuals among the students. President lack Godwin and his Crosley OFFICERS t... President lack Iones welcomes back Oscar Mclieaver. Ianuary elections brought Iacl: lones into the ottice ot president, Highlighting his term was the return ot Oscar McBeaver, school mascot, from his three months visit at Hillsboro high school. Tugfotfwar was another feature ot the assemblies. The boys pulled each other across the center line ot the gym to de' cide the Winner. Very early spring lever invaded the council with the result that an outdoor assembly was planned. Duane Rasmussen, president ot the student coun- cil, presided in the absence ot prexy lack, Second Semester Left to rlqlit, How lf Pat lolmslon, Secretary Bill Glasgow, Manager Duane ltaeairiusseii Vice-Pre-.airlr-nl Bill Fudqrr, 'l'reasui'e-r lim Churiri Hepoitvi Beaver Features Oscar . Average Student . . . Characteristic rush and confusion in the production of the Beaver has been minimized this year by the intro- duction of an annual staff period. Here was created the football programs and the Beaver assembly which helped off- set the financial problems of the Bea- ver .l-lere, also, was born Oscar , average Beaver Student, and all his Scotch trimmings. Finances were carefully balanced by Alton Byrd and Hans Strove. The tech- nical details were handled by the pho- tography class. All Work was super- vised by Iohn lacobs, editor, and Miss Bernice Conoly, advisor. Picture l-Hans Stroeve, Business Manager, lohn Iacobs, Editorg and Alton Byrd, Business Manager, talk over the annual sales. Picture 2-Sam Holmes, Bob Casteel, and Tracy Dit- mars prepare to enlarge annual pictures. Picture 3-Beaver salesmen, Alton Byrd and Hans Stroeve make a few sales, Picture 4-Left to right, Row lelouis Rice, Dean Short, Iack Iones, Bob Casteel. Row 2-Paul Wil- son, Lois Peterkort, Anne Bastian, Barbara Monohon, Kathleen Ackerman, Mary Ann Kolcich, La Don Bar- tholomew, Row 3-lanet French, Connie Byrd, Mar- garet Powne, Yvonne Hlbbard, Fannie Lee Zook, Dorothy Christensen. Hummer Remains All-American . . . . All work was thrown aside at the latter part of the third period once a month while students and faculty devour the last issue of the Hummer. More than 500 copies were sold each issue, Edited by foe Rigert and advised by Miss Amarette Barnes, the Hummer be- sides rnaintaining its All-American rating has been elected to the position of presif dency of the Oregon Press Association. Many of the staff have been recommended to the Quill and Scroll National Honorary. Photographic work in the paper was the careful industry of the photography class. Picture l-Ioe Hiqrert, Editor-tn-Chief, Roger Murch, Asso crate- Editor, Bill Moore, Business Manager first semes- ter, and Miss Barnes, advisor, criticize the latest issue ot they Hummer. NJ Picture- 2fConme French, Katie Avery, Bob Sinclair, and Norman Verrrullion study historic newspapers, Picture 3-First year tournalism students interview school supporter, tack Ostleld. Ptcture 4fflelen Stevens, Fanntc Lee Zook, Kathleen McClure, Susan Dllanl, lohn Comer, Betty Moshotsky, Nancy O'Connor, and Tr-rry Howell, hrst semester bust- ness manager. , 'Juli .ua-A All-Girl Pep Club New This Year .... Brand new this year is the all-girl Pep Club com- posed of eight members from each ol the three upper classes. From top to bottom the l'peppers looked smart with their new length black skirts and their cute pep mfg hats inscribed with the owner's name. . The group sponsored several dances after Ming! 6 games, dreamed up a contest tor ne s in yells, and presented a pep stunt at n ay-QSVYQ assembly. If J ' c, may f It Q 'ina , , jg he L. N tl irkif' Y,-.g,L4 . li . X4 awww 'A fm X Lett to right, Row lf Fannie Lee Zook, President, First Semester Ia Don Bartholomew Dorothy Leopold Nancy Nagues Georgia Htcks lannette Nelson Nancy Flinn Row Zi Anita Ghiglietti lune Myers Anne Bastian Rosemary Sledge Ioan Tardy, SecretarysTreasurer, Second Semester Lavelle Flannery Lett to right, llow l Ioanne Kramer Donna Har ley, Vice-President, First Semesterg President, Seiond Semester Inez Grimm Pat Iohnston Ellen Smith Betty McBride Beyerly Larson Beverly Blank, Secretary-Treasure First Semester Helen Stevens, Vice-President, Second Semester Dorothy Nickol Helen Iurgensoii Pat Hanley 44 F R LA JK 5 mm, Q E l. N4 Y lannette Nelson, Council Secretary, Hare ry Wold, Council Presidentg and lack Godwin, County Chairman, do last min- ute gilt box packing, Council members Anita Ghiglietti, Kath- leen McClure, Helen Ste 'ens, and lune Myers look over newly arrived posters, RED CRO li Lett to right, How 1-Anita Ghiglietti, Kathleen McClure, Iannette Nelson, Iune Myers. Row 2fHelen Stevens, Ioe Rigert, Harry Wold, Homer Speer, lack Godwin, Bob Speer, Danny Steele Iunior Red Cross Sends Gift Boxes .... Under the leadership of Harry Wold, the Iunior Red Cross Council sent twenty-tive gilt boxes to war-torn Europe. These boxes contained health supplies, toys, and educa- tional items. Pictures of Oregon and Beaverton high school were compiled in an attractive scrap- book which was sent to an ltalian orphanage. The home economics classes assisted the lunior Red Cross Council by making sock dolls which cheered children in a Portland orphanage. Mrs. Beth Metzler advised the group. S S l 'l'0RCIl I'I0ll0R , 9 we Torch Honor Presents Christmas Assembly . . Santa Claus carne to Beaverton again this year in the traditional Torch Honor assembly. Members presented a skit and led the stu! dents in caroling. ln the spring, Dorothy Carr was hostess to a party for Torch mem- bers, Torch Honor is an honorary club, based on W' was Torch honor students open packages in Christmas play. Left to right, How l-Barbara Hem- rick, Virginia Fey, Bill Miller, Glenn Pointer, second semester ViceAPresidentp Gordon McMinng Donna Kay Burt. Row 2-Bryan Walker, Roger Murch, Barry Hoaglin. Row 3-Connie French, Kath- leen Ackerman, first semester Vice- President, Beverly Blank, second semes- ter Secretary-Treasurerg Lorraine Iones, Lois Peterkort, Virginia Talbert, second semester President, Georgia Slocum. Left to right, Row 1wEd1th Van Kleek, Marilyn Medford, Nancy Nagues, first semester Presidentg Dorothy Carr, Lois Finley, Katherine Goyak. Row 2-Paul Choban, George Iansen, Wendell Broad, second semester Reporter, Gottfried Krautschied. Bow 3-Arlene Murphy, Helen Island, first semester Secretary- Treasurer, Richard Larsen, Mrs. Whit- beck, Harold Rich, Marjorie Van Kleek, Barbara Brown, Lila Reed. Not pictur- edelim Tsugawa, first semester Bef porter. a point system. ln order to belong to the group one must acquire a specified number of points which may be accumulated by grades, attendance, letters in sports or music, and holding a student body office or a class presidency. Mrs. Marjory Whitbeck and Mrs. Ann Elliott were advisors. Membership opened to Frosh . . . . Freshman girls joined their elder sisters this year in Y-Teen activities when membership in the club was for the first time I, 4 Q, opened to them. w I N N- New members were recognized in the fall at a service held in the Congregational church followed by a banquet in the Beaver' ii! ton grade school cafeteria. KQNAXJC K Ly I The traditional turkey raffle again highlighted the thanksgiving assembly at which Betty Moshofsky, president, graciously pre- sided. ' fl? Attending the mid-winter conference at Salem were Betty Moshofsky, Dorothy Carr, Donna Krieske, and Audrey Sullivan. Arden Armfield represented Beaverton at the national Y.W.C.A. convention in San Francisco. Spring was particularly busy for Y-Teens who sponsored a Spring Fair semi-formal dance, sold hot cross buns and were hostesses to the district Girls' League Conference in March. Dorothy Wippel, Lillian Brockmann and Carol Talbert advised the club. Lett to right, Row 1-Mrs. Brockmann, advisor, Rita Newell, Publicity Chairman, Margaret Powne, Scrapbook Chairman, Betty Moshofsky, President, Virginia Talbert, World Fellowship Chairman, Donna Harvey, Service Chairman, Lois Peterkort, Program Chairman. Row 2-Mrs. Talbert, advisor, Marjorie Robinson, Pianist, Fannie Lee Zook, Secretary, Beverly Bess, Paper Chairman, Kathleen Ackerman, Choir Director, Beverly Larson, Dramatics Chairman, Mrs. Wippel, advisor. Flow 3-Eleanor Boyson, Conference Chairman, Nancy Shofner, Y-Teen Room Chairman, Bonnie Ganger, Song Leader, Carol Rhodes, Camp Chairman, Kathleen McClure, Vice-President, Audrey Sullivan, Treasurer. Lefr to rrqlrl, Row lfShrr'ley Wrllrams, Fdrth Van Kleek, Mariorre Van Klmrk, Mrldrvzl Mrnnrclc, Lors llarrrnqlon, llrrby Taylor, Sybrl 'lay lor, Bessrv WrrOCl llow 2 fVrr'rJ1rrra'l'onqvs, Arldrrry lfrrqer Marqarol Granal, Darlrrrrr Olsson, Marlsrrrr' Olssrrrr, Aclarr l'nc1vr, llorlss Sclrlawllr, Le-orrfrrf Hoyfamrr How 3 --ff loannr- Srrrrnqfrr Cynllrra Arrrlcn, Wanda Ganqcr, Mary lxrrr Crandall, Carolrnv Hrrqqa Hrrtlr Ilyslrr, loycr- Maynard s Lnll lo frqlri, Row l-Betty l-larl, Clarana lnbody, lflarnc Wrse, Mary Some, Vrvran llensfan, Norma Black, Arlrrnrr Amnll Murwl Granrrrrr How 2fNancy Andrrrson, Droenalr Ewalrlen, lva Lrrrr Sledge, Mary lanrl Taqqarl, Sally Lrndsay, Zola Lrndsay, Brrvf-rly He-rnrnqlnrr, Dorothy fflrrrssrf-nsnn llow 3--Nancy Naqrrrur Marrlyn Mrcalforcl, larrrrfrllf- Nelpon, liolvoria Porrrlrrr, Nancy l'lrnrr Maralyrr lloyrrr, fS','I.ra Vlrlmun f va v ' , 9 A ,.,,,.,. , , In ,,, 4. N . E5 an - my, Lrrll to rrqhl, Row lf--lanrcf' Oslreld, Barbara Monohon, Carole Slrfrfrloy, Dorollrv Carr, lanfrl Frrrnclw, Vvorollry Lf-orrold, Sylvra Frrckv How 2fl.aDon Bartholomew, Melva Lean Bowler, Donna Hrrzt, Dorrnr- Uollrry, llonna Krrrrsskrf, Glorra Clrrrstrrnsfrrr, Arrrralrollu Wlrrlfr, Dolorvs lrlolrnstern, llow 3-vlllarnfr llansf-n, Vanda Bs-nnon, Sally Srrarnf: lceairvalla Srrcrlrnq, Nan Hlrorls-s, Ladr-llv Pfrck, Vrrqrnra Brrrqrrr 49 Y-TEENS A .:... Fa. Picture 2, left to right, Row l+MLlfl8l Frame, Marjie Keehn, .Lavelle Flannery, Beverly Iohnson, Gloria Rawles, lean Bergstrom. Row 2-Betty Hrckethier, Barbara Burris, Iune Gleason, Lorraine Renner, Marilyn McCamley, Lorraine lones. Row 3-Pat lohnston, loan Freeman, Mary Ann Ferry, lo Krueger, Marlene Mack. Picture 3, left to right, Row leMaureen Stevens, Arlene Terry, Barbara Dallas, lackie Wyss, Anita Ghiglietti, Phyllis Palmrose, Maureen Kam. Row Z-Ioanne Kramer, Nancy O'Conrior, Doris Palmer, Rose Killin, Marilyn Thompson, Georgia Ann Mull, Pat Han- ley, Barbara Hemrick. Row 3-'loan Hall. Caroline llolboke, Kathleen Kennish, lackie Van Cleve, llene Boge, Carol Wagner, Ruth Stern. 50 Left to right, Row l- Anne Bastian, Yvonne Hibbarfl, Carol Vander- mulen, Norma Emerick, Ioan Dewing, Shirley Gerhard, Avis Iones. Row 2HBetty McBride, Beverly Blank, Helen Ste- vens, Dianne Hathaway, Margaret Taennler, Iune Myers, Mary lo Cornell. Row 3-Lila Cullen, Shir- ley Mcintosh, Susannah Difani, Beverly McKniqh!, Dorothy Nichol, Helen lurgensen, lane Bemis, HI-Y ENTERS MODEL GOVERNMENT Under the guidance of a new advisor, Wil- liafri Schulz, and presidents Duane Rasmussen and Bob Zahler, the Hi-Y continued its custom of attending church every third week. Addi- H I - tional activities included the initiation party at the home of I. O. Iohnson and several swims at the Portland Y.M,C.A. Major project undertaken by the club was participation in the Hi-Y youth in government program. This year the club sent two candi- dates to represent Beaverton, and prepared measures for consideration by the legislature. 5 Picture- l, left to right, Bow l-Bob Speer, Bob Thompson, Don Strandberg, ferry Garvin, Dick Lalli, Vice-President, sec ond semester, Dale Gredvig. Bow 2-Mr Schulz, Dale Lindsay, llarry Wold, lim Gremory, Don Duffield, Bob Zahler, Prz-side-nt, first some-str-rg Willie Anderson, Bill Byrd, lim Tsuqawa Picture- 2,left to right, How l-Paul Oldenburg, Duane Rasmussen, President, second semester, Paul Strandberq, lack Godwin, Dan Sauerwein, Chaplain, first and second semesters, Zane Mulhausen, Vice-President, first semester. How Zffcarl Petty, flans Stroeve, Stan Lundahl, Secretary-'l'reasur'er, first Semester, Homer' Speer, Alan Hat-burn, Secre- tary-Treasurer, second semester, Boger Murch, Gilbert Gallien, Bud Cox, Vern Dysle. 9. t SQUAD KN Fire Squad Directs Drill .... Orderly evacuation of the building during fire drills is a responsibility delegated to the 34 members of the Fire Squad. The boys also assume leadership in setting up the chairs for assembly and assisting in solving hall tratlic problems. ln a joint meeting with the Beaver- ton tire department last tall, the high school boys became acquainted with new tire lighting equipment. Neophytes were initiated with their usual milk-drinking demonstration before the student body. Left to right, Row 1- Tim Clark Don Gramling, First Lieutenant Bud Ramsdell Roger Murch Row 3? lim Tsugawa Paul Bultam Richard Gervais Barry Hoaglin Row 4- Oliver Cobb Glenn Gordon Standin i Berton Gredvig Bob Speer Keith Kurtz, Captain lack Godwin, Captain ' Gerald St. Clair K Bill Byrd Glenn Pointer YYY X Lett to right, Bow l- Dale Lindsay Richard Bess Row 2- ff 'QI N 5' 'f-su-in-if Bob Syverson lim Mcliight lim Gregory Duane Rasmussen, Captain Bill Glasgow Don Strandberg Row 3- Ray Senn Don Duffield Dick Lalli, Captain Bill Bernhardt Zane Mulhausen Stan Lundahl Paul Bell Bob Zahler, Fire Chief Winged B Composed of Letter Boys .... Winged B is an honorary ore ganization for boys who have earned letters in football, bas- ketball, track and baseball. Their black and orange, and White and orange letterrnen sweaters added color and life to the school. Advising the boys were Euf gene Duncan, Ed Bader and Gene Freese. lack Osfield is an honorary rnernber. There are no officers in the group. Left to rrght, Row I- Dale Lmdsay Drck Lalli Bud Hansen Zane Mulhausen Paul Oldenberq Don Strandberg lack Godwrn Ilm Tsugawa Row Zf Bob Zahler Ierome Olson Danny Stoller Norman Harnes Bob Casteel Don Duffreld Harry Wold Glen Pomter Bull Byrd Charles Hullngs Lett to rrght, Row lf Mr. Duncan George Grrffin Alton Byrd Kerth Kurtz Vern Dysle Irm Moore Duane Shrppey Bob Graves Row 2- Duane Rasmussen Stan Lundahl Leo Molash Hans Stroeve Alan Raeburn Bryan Walker Bud Cox Allan DGVIS lack Iones lack Ostreld GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSUCIATION Lett to right, Bow l-lane Bemis, Margaret Powne, Mil- dred Covic, Ioan Freeman, Ardythe Johnson, Ruth Stern, Betty Hickethier, Vice-Presr dent, Ruth Batke, Delores Gray. Row 2-Rita Newell, Presi- dent, Betty McBride, Beverly Iohnson, Margaret Taennler, Secretary, Shirley Van Hynf ing, Treasurer, Lorraine Iones, Shirley Marugg, Iune Steele, Annie Covic, Gerald- ine Glasgow, Iackie Wyss. Row 3-Dorothy Christensen, Maureen Kain, Pat Hanley, Iune Myers, Myrtle Haskell, Georgia Ann Mull, Carole Wagner, Ioan Thompson, Marcia Kuhn. Left to right, Row 1-'Edith Van Kleek, Marjorie Van Kleek, Barbara Campbell, Barbara Brown, Beverly Sap- pington, Carol Vandermeu- len, Norma Emerick, Fern Cannady, Sports Managerg Georgia Coburn. Row 2-Leanore Boyson, Care ole Rhodes, Ioan Belcher, Ruth Dysle, Kathleen Ken nish, Marilyn Thompson, Pat Schlaht, Beverly Adams, Don- na, Kay Burt, Barbara Bozicn, Charlotte Parker. Row 3-Dorothy Carr, lo- anne Springer, Peggy Under- wood, Bonnie Pierce, Donna Thompson, Beverly Reminge ton Ianice Vitko, Ianet Stick- ler, Nan Rhodes. Left to right Row l- Carole lean Coulter, Elaine Hansen, Carole Olson, Mary Lou Crandall, Lucille Wright, Gabriella Ghiglietti, Iannette Nelson, Muriel Frame, La- Velle Flannery, Row Z-Loretta Trachel, Vio- let Hering, Ioyce Steele, Doris Schaefli, Phyllis Hub! bard, Antoinette Covic, Ianet Featherston, Lavelle De Haan, Sharon Tippery, Mrs. Coovert. Row 3-Adair Enger, Arlene Murphy, Leila Reed, Audrey Enger, Gloria Rawles, Ruby Taylor, Sybil Taylor, Sylvia Mock, Lorraine Mick. G. A. A. SCHEDULES SPEAKER .... G. A. A. members furnished a treat for all the high school girls when they scheduled Betty Evans, national soft ball star, to speak last fall. Membership in the club is limited to girls acquiring 50 points their freshman year. Four senior girls who accumulated sufficient points to become four-year letter girls were: Margaret Taennler, Rita Newell, Marjorie Van Kleek and Edith Van Kleek. Activities of the group were directed by Rita Newell, president, and Mrs. Reva Coovert, advisor. PUBLIC PEAKIIIG Speech Students Win Trophies Speech students held their traditional 'icorner on trophies this year, At the first tournaf ment, Pacific, the big four , Iohn Iacobs, lack Iones, Bob Casteel, and lim Moore, won the debate cup and lack Iones captured the oratory trophy. At Linfield, Bob Casteel set a precedent by winning the after dinner speaking cup for the first time in Beaverton's history. lack Iones again proved himself in oratory, and Avis Lange won in poetry reading. The first team went through the fall without a single loss, winning from Hillsboro, Salem, Eugene, and Boseburg. E. G, Webb coached the class and entered teams for the seven- teenth consecutive year at Lin- field. The public speaking class is unique in that the students make their own assignments. Picture l-- Big Four debaters, Bob Cas- te-f-l, lim Moore, lack Iones, and Iohn Iac obs, polish Hpre-cious trophies P1cli.rfA 2fBob feeds an after-dinner speech to a hungry audience which inf clirdi- lfank Kingsbury, Zane Mulhausen. Russell Chadwick and Don Gramling Picture 3-'Mr Webb hands out tournament certificates to Linfield contestants. Left ro riqh?fMr Webb, Avis lones, Paul Choban, Dean Short, William Moore, Caryl Short, Paul Oldenberg, Dianne Hathaway, Carol Taylor, Alton Byrd, and lim Gregory I ,A f Picture No. 1 Lett to right, Bow Gene Smith Terr y Howell lim Tsugawa Deane Leverett If-rr y Garvin Oliver Cobb Haw Senn Bill Byrd How 2- Charles Hulings Pant Wilson Delroy Kosmalski lun Clrunn Hon lones Wendell Broad Bob Holland Don Nelson Marvin Stickler Chuck Holland Bow 3f Bob Speer Allred Meats Bob Thompson Harry Wold, Vice President, Second Semester Bob Svverson Larry Furrer Bob Sinclair Arthur Marsh Dick Lalli Kenneth Farlow Dean Short Inn Gregory Picture No. 2 Lett to right, Bow Iohn Iacobs Barry Hoagltn Ron Bomig Melvin Hlckethier Paul Bell Ierome Olson Bob Richardson Dale Gredvig, Secretary-Treasurer, Second Semester Bow 2- Bob Bryant George Frazene Bill Glasgow lack Wilkins iichard Rasmusen Ron Clancy Boger Cornils Bud Hansen Louie Voorhees Bow 3- Don Strandberg, SeCretaryfTreasurer, First Semester Bob Casteel Paul Oldenberg Zane Mulhausen Carl Fetty Norman Fanno Bob Sanders Paul Strandberq Ioe ltrgert lack Godwin Bill Moore Louis Rice Picture No. 3 lrohn Bgdvich Olgson Row 3A Homer Speer, racy 1 mars an avis P 'qi 1, Let' to right' ROW 1'Vern Dysle Bob Gollihur Albert Blum Fi?si1SZrmester Russell Chadwick Don Thomas Slanlet' MGFUQQ Art Hlgqs DOUQBS Graf ROW ZA Harold Hansing H5915 Slmeve 1 Dale Iersey lack Iones Mr. Harding Bryan Walker Sf5n'9Y Lundah-r B111Gree1- Roger Davis Bud Cox Allan Croeni Earl Martin Alton Byrd DRIVERS LISTEN TO SAFETY TALKS .... Be a better driver seems an appropriate slogan tor the 85 boys who responded to the membership call tor the Drivers' Club. Under the leadership ot Homer Speer, president, and advisors Gene Freese and Ted Harding, the club saw an informative motion picture on driving and listened to safety talks. Among the speak- ers visiting the group were a state trooper, an insurance agent and a traffic director for a commercial bus line. Vice-President, First Semester Alan Raebum DRIVER'S CLUB Roger Murch Bill Stinnett Gilbert Gallien Not Pictured- Duane Rasmussen President, Lott to right, ltow l lrvan Fonts, David Elliott, Hobert Ervin, Ierry llowellg Arthur Martin, Elmer Sabin, hrs' semester Chair- man ol stage commit tee- Bob Sturdvvant, Mr. Paul. Not Pictured --f Stevi- Benham, first semen ter Chairman P. A committee, Russell Stringham, first sem' ester chairman of projector committee' Left to right, front of KILOCYCLES table - David Steph- ens, Wendell Broad, first semester Secre- tary f Treasurerg sec' ond semester Vice- President, Paul Petter- son, Albert Blunt Back of table, How 1- Harry Kister, second semester Chairman ot stage committee, Lyle Kingsley, B e r n a rd Young, Harold Hans- ing, second semester Secretary - Treasurer, Harold Hich. Standing, Row 2fBob Rice second semester Chairman ot projector committee, Dean Short, first semester President and second semester Chairman of PA. committee, Bob flolland, first semester vice - president and second semester Pres' identg Charles Cos- lettg Donald Brrden- becker. KILOCYCLES BUILD RADIOS .... Organized in October 1948, Kilocycles is the successor to Kilo' watts and draws its membership from the radio classes. Under the advisorship of Duane Paul, the boys set up and oper- ated the various electronic devices as the wire recorder, disc recorder, projector, phonograph, and P. A. equipment. The boys were an indispensable part of the major student activities. At foot- ball games they operated the public address system and a private telephone running from the press box to the players' bench. They set up equipment for most of the assemblies, besides assisting at basketball games and track meets. During the first semester the fellows learned the basic parts of a radio and how they work. The second semester the radio classes built radios, amplifiers and transmitters, After these radios were finished and Working, Mr. Paul, a gremlin, put the sets out of com- mission. This gave the students a chance to gain experience in repairing a disabled radio. A as ...Q ,am ... frfn' gfflglwf' 5 'nfl' -'Vg' ' I 11 ' rf ,..t,-- J' V. Picture- No l, lett to right, Row l-Beverly Nrcoll, Muriel Frame, Pat Moore, leanne Hayes, Nancy Flinn, Georgia Hicks, Nancy Naotuw, Vice-President, second semesterg Elaine Wise, Lita tlalmo How 2--Gloria Christensen, Charlotte Parker, Cynthia Arpke, Dorothy Christensen, Fannie Lee Zoolc, Advertising Manager, second semester: Carole Sheeley, Ianlce Ostield, Secretary- 'l'r'e-a::u:vr, second semester, Marjorie Robinson, Kaye Tlbbetts, Roberta Pointer, Virginia Mock. How 3 -Uorothy Nrckol, loan Hall, Helen Stevens, Advertising Managf r, irrst semesterg Kathleen Ackerman, Vice-President, first ss-rnrfstr-r, Yvonne llrbbard, Librarian, second semester, Mrs ble-a Doro How Witt not Duncan, director, Barbara Campbell, Iulra Vanzeltden, thy Stout, Pat ttanlvy -t Geraldine Molash, Huth Stern, Doris Livengood, Charlotte Pat Traner, Betty Moshotsky, President, second semester, Audrey Golden, Virginia 'l'albert, President, tlrts semesterg Kath' erin: 58 Stout Avis lones, loanne Day Chorus Purchases New Robes .... Stained-glass windows were an ettec- tive backdrop tor the choir ot sixty-tive voices who appeared at the annual Christmas concert attired in their new maroon robes. The girls' glee club and freshman chorus under the direction ot Mrs. Eleanor Duncan and the boys' chorus trained by Melvin Wells sang on sev- eral assembly programs and prepared numbers tor many community events during the year. lndividuals in the choruses were generous in sharing their talents, while two groups, the girls' triple trio and the boys' guartette, were featured at the band concert. Both the boys' and girls' choruses at- tended the district music tournament in Hillsboro. 'Wg ' 2 4 X Q-F 2 ,Q Ni X35 zgygf gf X If Y' M in gay rif gg ' f T, Q' 1 V X Gm , ' XX A ' .R 1 Y in :,, ,.,,,. gf 'ir f 5?- iM Y 1 M 6 5 ff sm?-9 Q t W ...:. .,,, L 3 ix? N, Q kkxxxx x , - ww Q L W g w S , xx 3 , XS Reg ai 'if IV x . , I M251 g gg!! A. rf ARK gp 1 k 1, Q , X f, Q ff , .,,.. .K A x if 'xil , ' X gx f ,- 21, ' 1 X . f 5 K - ' ,sf I s 1 1 ff . G f ,. A su ' 1 , fa J! QR Lx' M - g ' My n M A ik Zigi' X ug QQ- 7 A 'Sim W DRUM AND BUG Girls Form Marching Group .... New color was added this year when the Drum and Bugle Corps was r l943. ln their first appearance of the year they marched during the hall-time of the Oregon City football game l eorganized after being disbanded since . n addition they appeared at two basketball games and again at open house, Leading the girls in their maneuvers was freshm D ' an orothy Eddy, drum maiorette. Mel was taculty director while Margaret Powne w as student director. vin Wells as chosen Left to right Row l Georgia B P , f- ruer, at Campbell, Muriel Frame, Thelma Tardy. Row 2-Margaret Powne, Marilyn Thompson, Lois Harrington, Ruby Taylor. Bow 3-Caryl lean Short, Peggy Fain, Anne Bastian, Gloria An- demon Bow 4-Caroline Holboke, Kathleen Kennish, lean Batke, Carol Olson. Row 5--Donna Burt, Ruth Rhone, Shirley Bartholomew. Row 5--Suzanne Templeton, iCarol Wagner, Ilene Boge, LaVelle De Haan. Dorothy Eddy, majorette, 'leads Corps through intricate maneuvers. CORP if 6' E . 23, ATHLETICS 23, INDEX lin 53.6 YW? 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Then prom, but t other stor it's another there was the hat is anf y, in tact, ISGQO. opHNoon dances provided entertainment tor students and steaclies. Center-The B. H, S. dance band played dreamy music even at practice. Bottom-Physlcal ed ucation class perfect folk dances Q 'mum if ,Wg QV s J ,-, 1' 'Q 19 Q sf -FYW-'-ei A ' W 'Q S' ...!5Y.Q,, 0.931-A gs 5 w-nn' LIKABLE Nominated by a faculty poll, eight Beavers were selected by the annual staff as typical students and good friends of Oscar McBeaver. When the choruses finish singing, Yvonne Hibbard, senior, files the music. Even Oscar can find it then, Al Davis, senior, is Oscar's athletic friend. He plays in the band too, and likes his music modern. ilu if Next to ice skating with Oscar, Donna Burt, junior, likes to take pic- tures and develop them herself, Versatile is the word for Don Duf- field, junior. Was Oscar surprised when his favorite basketball player made music on the accordian! . LAD All Oscar knows where he can borrow good records, for Barbara Hemrick, sophomore, collects the right ones, Whistling Bob Ervin, a sophomore, has shown Oscar that radio repair- ing can be a lucrative hobby. D LASSIES 1' - ' m 1 . - i 'm Nan Rhodes, freshman, taught Os- :ar how to find materials in the li- orary. They often sign out first per- iod to work there. After Oscar waits for freshman David Island to practice his piano les- sons, the boys play catch and talk about their favorite baseball stars. xii Q- im YM .- .X x in if O 455.14 4 9,85 1- 4, ,,g:::.:.:: .-.... .. Q ww Q .ff ?f Q1-. i X S J 6' Q x S XX um .4 I ACF 6 L ? xv? 5 f ' Y Y 1? Q f Q Q Q . i 4 Q' iii ' ' X ,Q g L wxg at 5 W fffi i rx PRO King Neptune Rules Prom . . ln an underwater setting, King Neptune ruled over the first junior prom to be held in the new cafeteria. With April 29 as the much awaited night, the juniors start- ed early to earn money by sponsoring an after - game dance. Sitting in a giant seashell, Harry Banks and his Army- Navy Orchestra furnished danceable music. Helping to make the prom a success were junior advisors Mrs. Coovert, Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Talbert and Mr. Vxfells. Picture l-Host and hostess, Berton Gredvig and Sally Stearns, sample the punch. Picture 2-Dancers float in marine scene. Picture 3-Prom chairman get set for the big night 3.2 .1 :es- ,X , X X Q X W1 'X iz Sig , W . W Sfglfis L :3 Navi Q1 QQ SMX 211: INDEX CQ W N fy! Q3 Z Id th kid bgd ft ktht ATI-IL ETICS QQ H X , , . ll' 4 1,21 7 63? 'xxx f L -f,f..f ,.-,. 4 4 3, 'U-cf, ps ,f qwzxfgl ' ,. ff,,f: n, fl 'H xiii, L 1--K, Nl, NVQ LN-5 li, NR F 0 0 T B A l l Gridsters Break New Turf .... lnitiated by the cleats of grid shoes, Beaverton highs new athletic field was the scene of many exciting football games. A seemingly uncontrollable offense was unleashed by the new Beaver coach, Gene Freese, who kept the club conf sistently in the race for T,Y.V. league honors. A host of excellent backs and dependable line performers was captained by Bob Zahler and Zane Mulhausen. So tough on opposition was Paul Bell that he landed a T.Y.V. all-star berth at guard, while Bud Cox and Bob Zahler gar- nered special reserve positions on the mythical team. At the close of the l'48 sea- son both fans and players realf ized that they had participated in a rough, yet successful sea- son of football. SCORES 1948 FOOTBALL SCORES Silverton , . West Linn . . McMinnville Forest Grove Tigard . . , Corvallis , . . Hillsboro , . . Newberg Oregon City Beaverton Beaverton ..,. Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Lett to right, Row l-Paul Bell, Harry Wold, Bob Thompson Buddy Hansen, Hans Stroeve, Bob Casteel, Coach Freese, Bill Glasgow, Zane Mulhausen, Don Gramling, Don Stoller, Dale Lindsay. Row 2-Coach Bader, Bill Byrd, Alton Byrd, Alan Raeburn, Leo Molash, Gil Gillien, Dale Iersy, Stan Lundahl, Frank Head, Bud Cox, lack Godwin, Bob Zahler, Ron Berkholtz, Coach Harding, Iimmy Tsugawa. Row 3-Don Strandberg, lim Gre ory, Art Marsh, Hank Kohl- hoff, Keith Kurtz, Geor e Gritlimgim Moore, Paul Oldenburg, Kingsley Wall, Ierry Cgarvin. Below: ' l. Paul Bell, T. Y. V. league all-star. 2. Bob Zahler, co-captain. 3. Zane Mulhausen, co-captain :Qt V ,,, ts. V 1 A 6 ,f'i ,Q 51 Duane Rasmussen Chuck Hulmgs A.. Left to right, Bow l-lim Tsugawa, Don Duffield, Norm Haines, Dick Lalli, Dale Lindsay, Chuck Hulings, Paul Bell, Manager. Left to right, Row 2-Coach Harding, Bud Cox, Bryan Walker, Duane Ras- mussen, Bill Bernhardt, Al Davis, Don Metcalfe. New Coach Trains Hoopsters . Beaverton hoopsters, manned by six returning letter- men and the new coach, Ted Harding, started the year by Winning tour ot their nine pre-season games. In the regular schedule which followed the boys managed tew wins, losing a high percentage ot games on narrow margins. Although the final tally showed seven Wins against eighteen losses, the Beaverton quintet was cred- ited With the best defensive record in the T.Y.V. play. Captain Duane Rasmussen Was selected center on the mythical all-star second team, while Chuck Hulings, Beaver spark plug, received honorable mention. if-wt? .V 5 ui fi 4. - ---.fI ' Beaverton TEAM Opponents Pre-Season 29 Lincoln l7 33 Lincoln 35 22 Lewis and Clark 30 32 Washington 4l 30 Washington 37 31 Lewis and Clark 35 38 , Sandy 17 47 . Albany 29 40 Grant 35 League 37 McMinnville 31 5l Oregon City 50 25 Hillsboro 32 32 Tiqard 34 45 Newberq 51 49 Forest Grove 53 41 McMinnville .51 32 . Oregon City 35 35 . West Linn , 33 36 Hillsboro 40 32 . Tiqard 47 36 , West Linn 39 40 Newberg 43 32 Forest Grove 35 Tourney 37 Hillsboro 52 32 Forest Grove 40 ,J x..- I it-n..,Nk 'N ij 'lm x gk New Sport Organized .... Baseball enthusiasts saw their dreams come true when Coach Gene Duncan organ- ized Beaverton high school's first swat club in the spring of l948. ln spite of their inex- perience, the boys developed into a well-knit team and a constant threat to league title contenders. Outstanding describes shortstop Larry Fisher, captain and only senior in the club, and Bud Cox, left fielder, whose batting average topped the four hundred mark. The 1949 season saw twelve of the original team returning for a second season. scones Beaverton Forest Grove Beaverton .... .... W est Linn . Beaverton McMinnville Beaverton Newberg ,. Beaverton Newberg .. Beaverton Hillsboro . , . Beaverton West Linn . Beaverton Forest Grove Beaverton Tigard .... Beaverton Hillsboro .. Row l, left to right-Iimmy Tsugawa, Buddy lohnston, Glenn Pointer, Eddie Clemens, Harry Wold, Bob Zahler, Larry Fisher, Dale Lindsay, Coach Gene Duncan, Row 2-Manager Bud Rabe, Bob Richardson, Wayne Howell, lack Godwin, Duane Shippey, Bud Cox, Norman Haines, Don Duffield, Assistant Manager Har- old Hansing. lack Godwin swings at the apple. TR CK AND FIELD Picture l, left to right, Row l-Paul Oldenburg, Bob Thompson, Bob Casteel, Don Chambers. Row 2-Leo Molash, lerorne Olson, Burton Gredvig, lack lones, Paul Strandburg. Row 3-Ed Bader, Lyle Kingsley, Dale Gred- vig, Zane Mulhausen, lim Moore, Al Walker, Bryan Walker, Hans Stroeve, Wendell Broad. Picture 2-Al Walker clears the high hurdle. Cindermen Sprint to Honors .... Despite an unsuitable track for practice, the cinder team of 1948 displayed a well balanced and powerful squad. Led by its new coach, Ed Bader, the club swept the Washington County meet in a closely contested battle with Hillsboro. State High Hurdle Champ, Albert Walker, proved himself the outstanding track rnan of the season with his new Beaverton high hurdle rec- Ord. From the District tournament Beaverton sent three representatives-Zane Mulhausen, javelin, Paul Oldenburg, broad jump, and Al Walker, who went on to win the state high hurdle cham- pionship. .IUIIIDR VARSITY HAS BIG TURN-OUT Three I. V. Clubs were organized this year providing athletic experi- ence tor students who will later till varsity berths. Ed Bader and Ted Harding coach- ed the B Squad football club, while the responsibility ot a lunior Varsity Basketball group tell to coach Gene Freese. The Erosh basketball squad ,coached by Duane Faul. WGS Picture l, Row l-Eddy Ramsdell, Eddie Zurflueh, Bill Miller, Don Seldon, Ken Alf exander, Roger Davis, lirn Zurcher, Alan Taylor, Bob Senz, Dee Hudson. Row 2-Berton Gredvig, Bob Barton, Dale Lenz, Arnie Ettinger, Ioe Griggs, Clark Hickman, Chuck Holland, Dan Steele, lerry Anderson, Ray Senn, Richard Gervis Gleri Gordon, Gary Eifinger, Mike Nyssen, Man- ager Bob Ervin. Row 3-Coach Harding, Dick Classen, Ierry Howell, lirnmy McKnight, Iimmy Hansen, Ron Romig, Marvyn Boyd, Tim Clark, Don Thomas, Rodger Cornell, Art Martin, Barry Hoaglin, Dick Wise, Carl Petty, Paul Strand- berg. Picture Z, legt to right, Row ,l-Coach Ereese, Bill Miller, Eddie Zurtlueh, Bob Hunt, Gerald Morlord, Dan Steele, Bill Byrd, Allan Taylor, Manager. Row 2-Ierry Glsen, Lyle Kingsley, Roger Davis, Dale Iersey, Bill Stinett, Don Cham- bers, Kenneth Alexander, Glenn Pointer. Picture 3, lett to right, Row l-Paul Buttani. Ron Mercer, Bryan Stone, Eddie Ransdell, Daryl Ernrick, Eddie Williams. Row 2'-lerry Anderson, Curtis Williams, lerry St. Clair, Leland Harding, Glen Gor- don, Richard Gervais, Coach Eaul. t YN - J-Q4 Lett to right, Bow l1PatBoss, Owen Engle hart, Don Barton, Bob Hunt, Bruce McMa- hon. Bow Zelirn Reichert, Bob Carsteel, Art Marsh, Dale Lenz, Bob Barton. J 4. ' I ygwws 0?W' L.. ti-1--'14 v .ff MQ-4? f-in Lett ot right, Bow l-Peter Tozer, Betty Hickethier, Margaret Taennler, Bill Byrd. Bow 2-Danny Steele, Dan Sauerwein, Bob Hunt, Don Gramling, Sam Sauerwein, Sam- my McKeel, Mrs. Boberts ,-1-mx' LEATHER PIISIIERS PREPARE E:2EE,AsM0KER ,I-Elblft aCt1'S51'by George Smith g'n t 'man, Bruce Mcf M n, eaver le e9pqU'iers workf ed oiiikntyr scftogfito prepare tor a slnolfer with Banks high school April ll. Beturnind enthusiasts from last year were Bob Casteel and Bob Hunt. The remainder ot the club are first year participants. TENNIS TEAM HAS RAINY SEASON Beavertons tennis team ended up a rainy season with a .333 percent! age. The racket-swinqind orange- men took a match from a good Forest Grove team, and dropped close matches to Hillsboro and Milwaukie, Letters in tennis were awarded to those who participated in at least halt of the matches. Those who received letters were Margaret Taennler, Betty Hickethier, Don Gramlinq, Bob Hunt and Bill Byrd. Bl Left to right, Row l - Dick Fraley, Iohn Comer, Ken Kitts, Paul Wilson, Row 2-Kingsley Wall, Don Duffield, Ben Middleton, lack Godwin, Roger Murch, Paul Strandberg, Mr. Duncan. Picture 2-Duffield and Murch look tournament bound. Golf Club Swings Into Action .... Golf became a permanent feature of the Beaver athletic program when several students manifested an interest in a tournament last fall. The National Golf Foundation presents a medal and certificate to each tournament Win- ner, Along with this, a perpetual trophy or plaque, presented by the school, will bear the names of tournament Winners. Coached by Eugene Duncan, contestants who entered the first tournament Were: Paul Strand- burg, Kent Kitts, lack Knudsen, Don Duffield, Roger Murch, lack Godwin, Paul Wilson, Kings- ley Wall, Dick Fraley, and Ben Middleton. COACHES AND MANAGERS A coaching staff of six members pro- vided the additional leadership so long needed in the athletic department. Last fall, Ted Harding, Duane Paul, and George Smith, joined the faculty and assisted with coaching responsibili- ties. Gene Freese, who piloted a winning football squad, also headed the physical education department. Ted Harding was newly installed varsity basketball coach. The track squad was ably directed by Ed Bader, who developed state hurdle champ, Albert Walker. The problem of a baseball club was solved by Gene Duncan, who shaped and coached the new sport for Beaverton. Always avail- able were Duane Faul and George Smith. Mr. Smiths aid in football and boxing cannot be estimated, while Mr. Paul proved his coaching ability with the freshman basketball team. Accepting the responsibility of keep- ing the athletic clubs in good repair were the managers, who gave countless hours of free time to take care of the details so numerous to all ball clubs. Football managers were lack Iones, Clyde Leachman and Bob Ervin. Bas- ketball was managed by Paul Bell, Al- lan Taylor, and Darrell Molash. Manag- ing baseball were Harold Hansing and Bob Rogers. Wally Van Domelen and Dee Hudson were track managers. Top, left to right-Coaches Gene Freese, Duane Paul, and Ted Harding. Center, left to rightACoaches Gene Duncan, George Smith, and Ed Bader. Bottom, Bow l, left to right-Paul Bell, Bob Ervin, Dee Hudson, Harold Hansing, Darrell Molish. Bow 2-Allan Taylor, Wallace Van Domelen, Clyde Leachman, lack Iones, Bob Rogers. A QNX WM X ' 3 if X . Q32 uf 6 1 J X K WW. 1 x'f',-,- , S- t l GIRLS' SPORTS af, Top--Gym girls caught in Inspired by their new coach, Mrs. Beva Coovert, the girls' basketball team played a regular schedule ot interscholastic ball this year and managed to fin- ish with live hundred per cent in the Win column. Mrs. Coovert gave the girls a Well-rounded pro- gram Which in addition to basketball included vol- leyball, badminton, soft- ball, tennis, folk dancing, and calisthenics. Eighteen gym leaders assisted in class routine. GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Lelt to ri ht, Row l- Shirley Ifarugg, Mar- garet Taennler, Fern Cannaday, Rita New- ell, Marjorie Van Kleek, Carole Vander- meulen. tow 2 - Georgeanna Coburn, Ioy Gleason, Norma Emerick, Betty Hickethier, Ioyce Steele. GX' QYCISG. Picture No. 3-Coaches talk over fine points of game Bottom, left to right, Row 1- loanne Day, Ruth Wright, Shir- ley Smith, LaVelle Flannery, Beverly Blank, Dorothy Christen- sen Arlene Amell, Nancy Nag ues. 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Arpke, Cynthia .... 27, Aten, Iack ,,......... Averitt, Craig .,..... Avery, Katherine Balfe, Ide ..,,..... 26, Bartholomew, La Don 19, 42, 44, Bartlett, Iames ...... Bartley, Murray ..... Barton, Donald . .... . Barton, Robert ...,.,. Bastian, Anne 19, 42, 44, Bastien, lim ..,.,,... Batke, Iean .,......... Batke, Ruth .,.. .... Baum, Phyllis ,...,... Bauman, David ...... Beeler, Melva Lee ..,. Belcher, Ioan . .,.. 36, Bell, Paul.52, 56, 74, 75, Bell, Phyllis . ........ Bemis, lane ........ 31 Benham, Steve ...... Benson, Vanda .... 34, Berger, Vir inia . . .30, Bergstrom, Bean ...., Ber holtz, Ronald ,.., Bernhardt, Bill ,.... 33, Berquist, Geraldine . Bess, Beverly ...,.... Bess, Richard . , . . . .. Beovich, Iohnny ..... Beovich, Louie ...... Black, Norma ..,... 28, Black, Russel ...,..,. Blanchard, Ioann Blank, Beverly 9, 26, 29. 44, 45, 47, Blunt, Albert ..... 19, Boge, Ilene ,,.. 35, 50, Bond, Robert ..,....,. Boucher, Irvaletta Boulden, lack ....,.. Boyd, Mervyn .,.,... Boyer, Mara1yn,34, 37, Boyson, Eleanor Boyson, Leanore Bozich Barbara Bragiel, Richard I 1 Brant, William ..., EX Fu . . . .19, 27, 49, Duncan, Eleanor .... Duncan, Eugene . . .11, Elliott, Ann ...,.,.... Faul, Duane.l1, 12, 57, Freeze, Bernard.l2, 74, Furlong, F. I. ...,.. . Gibson, Theresa .,.,. Gordon, G. F. ..... . Harding, Theodore 13, 56, 75, 76, Hart, R. M. ,..,,.... . Hollar, Glen ..,..... Brewster, Marilyn Bridenbecker, Donald. Briggs, Caroline ..36, 47, Broad, Wendell 8, 19, 40, Brown, Barbara ...31, Broyles, Gale ......, Bruechert, Bob ...... Bruer, Georgia ,,..... Bryant, Robert .,.. gg, Buffam, Paul ..37, Bunnell, Larry ....,. Burris, Barbara ...... Burt, Donna Kay 29, 47, 49, Buxton, Clarence Buzzell, Dennis ..... Byrd, Alton 19, 42, 53, 54, 55, Byrd, Carol ..,...... Byrd, Connie ......., Byrd, William culty and Stu 10. 53 80 80 .7, 80. 26, 31, 49, 56 47 .27 56. 59, 19, 61 se i9 7 . 1 . 1 58 83 13 83 83 .7 10 .7 83 .7 12 27 57 59 79 54 35 19 61 59 80 31 50 66 37 '74 33 42 30,33,5l ,52,53,56,74,B0,8l Cameron, Bonnie . . . , .31, 60 Campbell, Barbara. ,2B, 54, 58 Campbell, Patricia.36, 59, 61 7 54 84 Cannaday, Fern ...2 , Carey, Beryl ........ Carlson, Beverly Carlson, Dolores .. Carney, Thomas . .. Carpenter, Arthur Carpenter, Donald Carpenter, Iune ...., Carr, Dorothy 27, 47, 49, 54, 60, Casteel, Arnold ...... Casteel, Robert 70, 74, 1 29 32 27 33 33 35 29 84 33 14,l8,19,42,53,55,56,79,8l Chadwick, Russell ,. Gb55g 56 Chambers, Donald.29, Childs, Roy ..,...,.... Choban, Paul .....,,.. Christensen, Dorothy 20, 42, 49, 4, Christensen, Gloria 28, 45 Chunn, lim .... 20, 41, Clancy, Ron ..... .... Clark, Tim ......... 32 Classen, Richard .... Clemens, Eddie ..,.. Cleveland, Charles ,. Cobb, Oliver ,,.... 27, Coburn, Georgeannta7 Comar Roberta ,..,. ' comefl Iohn 27, 40, 43, Conway, Wilf ......... Cornell, Mary Io .,34, Cornell, Rodgoersz 56 Coslett, Carol ....... 1. 1 I 7 80 35, 59 27, 55 53. 84 49 58 43, 56 .28, 56 52 59 . . . .36 . . . .78 52.56 54 84 .. . .32 60 82 29. 50 50. 59 59. 80 31 60 Lappala, Barbara ......... McDowell, Elizabeth ...... McGill, Evelyn .,......,. McMahon Bruce ......... Metzler, Beth .... Metlzer, I. R. Osfield, lack ,...,.... Patterson, lean, ...... Roberts, Mary Roeske, Paul .... Coslett, Charles ....... 31 Couch, Ierry .,....... Coulter, Carol lean Cover, Covic, Annie ...... , . . Diana ........ . 8 10 .3 81 10 ....6,7 43. 53 10, 70 Covic, Antoinette ..... 37, Millie ...,., Covic, . . . Cox, Bud 20, 51, 53, 56, Crandall, Mary Lou.3l, Crandall, Melvin ...... Crane, Marvin ........ Creitz, Richard ,...,.. Croeni, Allan ..... 29, Cullen, Lila ........,. Cunningham, Tom .... Dallas, Barbara ....... 32, Dawes, Ianet ...,..... Davis, Allan 18, 20, 53, 56, 60, Davis, Gary ...,... . Davis, Roger ...... , Day Ioanne ..,.... 32, De Haan, l..avel1e,. 37, Denton, Charles .,.... Dergins, Merwyn , . . . Des Brisay, Carolyn .. Dewing, Ioan ...,. 18, De Young, Raymond . Difani, Susannah .20, Dimeo, David ..,..,.. Ditmars, Tracy .29, 42, Dod, Eugene ......... Dolley, orine Drake, Donald ...,. . . Drake, Gloria ...... . . Drake, Richard ....,.. Drake, Sharron ....... Duffield, Donald Z6,28,5l,52,53,59,6 Durdel, Beverly ,..... Dysle, Ruth ....,.. 31, Dysle, Vern 18, 20, 51, 53, 28 Eastman, Barry .,,.... 81 .7 , 57 ...,32 37 54 ....20 29, 54 54 28, 54 75. 76 49. 54 ,mae ...,29 .mae 56. so .20, so 27 50 ....32 ee. 76 se. an 58. 84 56. 61 ,mae 20. so ....59 43, so 43, se ....s1 .27, 49 ....36 ....32 ....37 6,76,82 35. 59 49, 54 56, 59 Eddy, Dorothy ...,..... 36, Ediger, Delores ....... Effinger, Arnold ...,.. 27, Effinger Gary .....33, Elliott, David ,111 .... 32, Emerick, Daryl.34, 37, Emerick, Norma . . .50, Emry, Lloyd ..,...,... Emry, Neil ..,....,... Enger, Adair .,.... 33, Enger, Audrey ..,.. 33, Enger, Gale ....... 34, 59, 54, 49, 49, 36, 31 Englehart, Owen ,..... , Erickson, Alice ...... , Ervin, Robert 33, 57,- 67, , Fam, Lola ............ 36' ' Fain, Pe gy Io . ...... , Fanno, lgorman ....... 37, 37 61 36 80 80 57 80 84 31 37 54 54 45 81 36 83 28 61 59 Sanford, Geraldine ...... 10 Schulz, William ....., 12, 51 Schurman, Iames .......,. 7 Schurman, Mrs. ........,.. 7 Smith, George .... . . . . .83 Smith, Mrs. ...,........ 7, ll Sutherland, Maurice ....... 7 Talbert, Carol ..... 12, 48, 70 Ward, Katherine ......... ll Webb, Ernest ......... 23 55 Wells, Melvin ..... 10, 59 60 Whitbeck, Mariory ..... 9, 47 Wipple, Dorothy ..... 13, 14 Woods, Harry ............. 7 Fanno, Viola ,... .,.., 3 7, 59 Farlow, Kenneth . . .20, 43, 56 Featherston, Ellen . . . , , . .29 Featherston, Ianet 37, 54 Fellows, Earl ........ ..., 3 5 Ferguson, Ioanne ,,.. .... 3 2 Fergusson, Margaret .... 37 Ferry, Marann ....... 29, 50 Fetty, Carl. ,29, 51, 56, 60, 80 Fey, Virginia .......... 33, 47 Fibigxer, Donald ..... .... 3 7 Finc er, loetta ..,... ..,... Findlay, Lois ........ 31, 47 Fisher, Larry ....,... .,.. 7 B Flannery, Lavelle 33, 44, 50, 54, 84 Flinn, Nancy . . .27, 44, 49, 58 Flore, Mart a ....... .... 3 7 Flore, Ralph ......... .... 3 3 Foleg, Loretta ,.... .. .... 33 Fors erg, Roger ..... .... 3 5 Fouts, Irwin ....,.... .,.. 5 7 Fraley, Dick ......, 37, 59 82 Frame, Muriel 33, 50, 56, 58 61 Fanzen, George ...,... 56 59 Freeman, Ioan ...,. 35 50 54 Fredeen, Stanley .... .... 2 9 French, Constance.3l, 43, 47 French, Ianet. . .20, 42, 49, 60 Fricke, Ronald ...... .... 3 7 Fricke, Sylvia ......... 28, 49 Friend, Iackson . . . . . . . . .32 Friesen, Glenys .,.... .... 3 6 Fritz, Iohn .........,. 33, 59 Fudge, Bill ,... ..... 8 , 29, 41 Fulton, Donald .,.... .... 2 9 Fulton, Richard ...... .... 2 0 Furrer, Larry . .....,. 56, 59 Gage, Ian ........... . . . ,28 Ga braith, Doris ..... .... 3 5 Gallien, Gilbert 28, 51, 56, 70, 74 Ganger, Bonnie ....... 20, 48 Ganger, Wanda ,..26, 27, 49 Garvin, Ierry. . ,29, 51, 56, 75 Gerhard, Shirley ...l4, 35 50 Gervais, Richard. .34,35,52,80 Ghiglietti, Anita 30, 32. 44, 46. 50 Ghiglietti, Gabriella. . .37, 54 Glasgow, Geraldine ..,29 54 Glasgow, William 18, 20, 40, 52, 56, 59 74 Gleason, foy ......... 29, 84 Gleason, une .....,.. 20, 50 Godwin. lack 20, 40, 46, 51, 52, 53, 56, 75, 78, 82 Golden, Audrey ,, .... 28, 58 Goldsmith, Thomas .....,, 35 Gollihur, Bob ...... 33, 56, 60 Gordon, Glen .34, 35, 52, 80 Goughnour, Robert Goyak, Katherine . Goyak, Lucille Grabhorn, Howard Graf, Douglas .... Gramlinih Don.52, Granat, argaret . Granurn, Muriel .. Graves, Bob ,.,... Gray, Dolores .,., Gredvi , Berton 26, 28 45, 52, 59, Gredvig, Dale 20, 51, Greer, William.l8, Gregersen, Irving Gregersen, Lester .28, 55, 70, 56, 20, lsakson, Gayle ,.......,.. Island, David ........, 37, Island, Helen ...... 27, 47, 70 67 Iacobs, Iohn ...21, 42, 55, 56 lvfarugg, Stanley ...,. 22, 56 Mattson, Arvid .,......... 35 Magnard, Ioyce ,...,. 31, 49 Mc eaver, Oscar l, 3, 16, 38, 44, 48, 53, 72, 84, 87 . McBride, Betty. .32, 44, McCamley, Marilyn,l5, , 50, 54 28 50 1 . , 55, 59 Kingsle , Ion Lyle.33,57,79,80 21 G , I' 25522 5llln52, 55, ss, 59, 74 Griffin, Daniel ........,... 36 Grittin, George.20, 53, 59, 74 Griggs, Ioe .....,........ 28 Grimm, Inez ...18, 21, 44, 45 Hagen, Pat ............... 29 Haimo, Lita .........,. 21, 58 Haines, Norman ...28, 53, 76 Haldeman, lack ....,..... 35 Hall, Dick ................ 33 Hall, Ioan ..,.,..,. 31, 50, 58 Hambleton, Don ,......,.. 28 Hanley, Pat 30, 32, 44, 50, 54, 58 Hanna, Barbara .......... 32 Hansing, Harold.2l, 56, 57, 83 Hansen, Bud ...28, 53, 56, 74 Hansen, Elaine.37, 49, 54, 60 Hansen, lean ..,,......... 33 Hanson, Iames ..,,.... 36, 80 Harding Leland ..... 35, 80 Ianicke, Ellen .,...,.....,.. Iansen, George, Ir. ...31, 47 Iersey, Dale ,..28, 56, 74, 80 Iohnson, Ardythe ..... 35, 54 Iohnson, Betty ..,.....,,, 59 Iohnson, Beverly. .32,35,50,54 Iohnson, Marilyn ,,.,.33, 84 Iohnson, Ronald .......... 37 Iohnston, Pat.2l, 31, 44, 45, 50 Iones, Avis ..,. 29, 50, 55, 58 Iones, lack 21, 41, 42, 53, 55, 56, 79, 83 Iones, Lorraine.33, 47, 50, 54 Iones, Lynn , ........ .... 3 6 Iones, Phyllis ....,... .... 3 5 Iones, Ronald ,,..... 27, 56 Iurgensen, Helen . 48, 44, 50 Kain, Maureen 35, 50, 54 Kaufmann, Virginia .... 14, 35 Keehn. Mariie ..14, 20 33, 43 Kenner, Mary ....... ..., 3 3 Kennish, Kathleen 34, 35, 50, 54, 61 Kephart, Donald ,,.. .... 3 6 Kil in, Rose .. .. .21, 50 Kingsbury, Henry . 'Qi Kister, liarry ......,. Kitts, Kent ,....... 27, 60, Sabin, Elmer ......... Harris, Don ......,...,.,.. 21 37 59 Harrington, Lois. 18, Hart, etty Lou Harter, Beverly . .. Harvey, Donna 18, 21, Haskell, Myrtle Hathaway, Dianne Hausler, Ray ..... Hayes, Ieanne Head, Dolores .. Head, Frank ,.,... Heard, Dorothy Heard, Raymond . Hemrick, Barbara 30, 33, Henson, Edward .. Henson, Vivian Hering, Violet ..,. Hibbard, Yvonne 21, 42, Hickethier, Betty 21, 42, 50, Hickethier, Llo d . Hickethier, Melvin Hickman, Clark ,. Hicks, Georgia.26, Hi gs, Art ...,. 21, Hiller, Lavonne 1 44, 47, 36, 50, 54, 29, 56, Klauman, Betty Lou . ,.., 37 Kluser, Albert ..... ,..29, 59 Knudsen, lack ........ 33, 59 Knutsen, Craig ...,... 31, 45 Kosh, Sie rid ............ 31 Kohlhoff, Hem ...18, 22, 74 Kokich, Mary 1nn,.22, 42, 45 Kolstad, Wayne ,....... H33 Kosmalski, Delro .... , 6 32 5 Kramar, Ioann .30, 33, 44, 50 Krautscheid, Gottfried 9,33,47 Krieck, Fred ......,..,,.. 32 Krieck, Iohn ....,..... 32, 59 Krieck, Bill ............... 36 Krieske, Donna ,,,.29, 49, 70 Krueger, Io Allene .... 36, 50 Krugner, Cyril ............ 32 Kuhn, Marcian ........ 36, 54 Kunkle, lack ..,,..,.., 31, 59 Kurtz, Keith.22, 52, 53, 59, Kyle, Elvin ,............., Lain, Ioede, Bob ,.,....., 37 Lalli, Richard 22, 51, 52, 53, 56, 59, 76 Land, Dick ............... 35 Land, Raymond .,...., 36, 59 Lange, Avis ...,..,.,..... 28 Larsen, Doris ......... 15, 31 Larsen, Iohn .,......,..... 38 Larsen, Richard.32, 43, 47, 59 Larson, Betty ..,...... .33 Larson, Beverly Leach, 9, 28, 44, 48, 70, 84 Lawrence . . , . McClure, Kathleen - 18, 22, 43, McDaniel, Betty lean. McIntosh, Shirley. .22, McKeel, Ruth ...... ,. McKeel, 'Sam ......... McKinney, Howard . . . McKnight, Beverly. .14 McKnight, Iim .,,..,.. ' McMinn, Gordon ..... Mead, Lee ..,....... Meats, Adfred ..... 22, Medford, Marilyn ,.22, Mercer, Ronnie ...... Metcalfe, Donald 26, 28, 59, Meyer, Sally ......... Mick, Lorraine ....... Middleton, Art ......, Middleton, Benjamin . Miles, Kenneth ...... Miller, William ..,, 41, Minnick, Mildred ,.... Mock, Sylvia ....., 36, Mock, Virginia .....,. Molash, Darrell ....., Molash, Geraldine .,.. Molash, Leo .... , , .29, Monohon, Barbara. .22, Monohon, Fred ..,.... Monohon, Myrtle ...., Moore, lim, .23, 53, 55, 46, 511 .9, .29, 22 ,52 .27, 56, 47, 37, 70, av, aa, 47, ,32, 54, 27, as, .28 53. 42, 74' Moore, Patricia ...... 33, Moore, William. .23, 43, 55 Morford, Gerald ....., 27, Mori, Melvin ,..,........ Morrison, Ina Faye ...,.. Morton, Ioanne ......... Morton, Loretta ...... M h f k B tt os os y, e y 23, 43, 48, Motz, Donald Lee .... Mulhausen, 'Zane 23, 52, 53, 55, 56, Mull, Georgia Ann.35, Mull, Hareld .,....,,. Murch, Roger 30, 33, 43, 45, 47, 56, 82 Murphy, Arlene . . .33, Myers, Iune.32, 44, 46, Nagues, Nancy 23, 44, 47, 49, Nelson, Donald .....,. Nelson, Iannette 30 33 Newell, Rita.23l, 403 , Newton, Fredrick Nelton, Raymond Hoaglan ? d,' Robert ........ Hoa lin, Barry.32,47,52,56,80 Hoet lRemingtonD, Beverl 27, 49, 54 Hohnstein, Delores ..,..., 49 Holboke, Caroline,35,50,59,6l Holboke, Theodore ...,... 29 Holland, Richard 31, 56, 59, 80 Holland, Robert ..,2l, 56, 57 Holmen, Arthur ........,.. 36 Holmes, Norris .......,...,. Holmes, Sam .,.. .... 2 9, 42 Hooper, Nancy . . . ..., . .35 Horton, Geneva ......,... 31 Howard, Vivian .,,.,....... Howell, Ierry ......... 57, 80 Howell, Terry ,.... 21, 43, 56 Howell, Wayne .....,...., 35 Howell, Wayne W. .....,. 78 Hubbard, Phyllis , . .37, 54, 59 Hubbell, Virginia ......... 37 Hudson. Dee ...... 37, 80, 83 Hulings, Charles . . , , .35 Leachman, Clyde. . l5,29,59,83 Lear, Helen ......,........ 32 Lee, Marcie .,...... , . .14, 28 Lenz, Dale ,....,,. .36, 80, 81 Lenz Larr Leverett, Deane , , .......,...,.. 22 Leopold, gorothy. .22,44,49,60 30 33, Lindberg, Peter .,.,.. Lindsay, Charles ..., Lindsag, Dale 26, 2 , 51, 52, 53, Lindsay, Dorothy . Lindsay, Sally . 4, vs, '35 Lindsay, Zola . . .34, 35' Liven ood, Doris . Loar, Howard ........ Lovett, Lee .......... Lovett, William ..,,.. Lundahl, Stan 1 18, 21, 53, Hull, Marlene ...., Hunt, Robert ...... 56, 29, Huson, Patsy ..,,..... Hutchinson, Robert Inbody, Clarana .. lndahl, Carla Lee .... 76, 78 ,.,.29 49, 59 49,59 .28, 58 ....37 ....22 ....36 18, 21, 22, 52, 53, 56 59, 74 Mack, Marlene ........ 22, 50 Madden, Patricia ......... 59 Marsh, Arthur. .22, 56, 74, 81 Marsh, Melvin ............ 36 Marshall, Betty ...... .,.. 2 2 Martin, Arthur ,,.., 32, 57, Martin, Earl .,......... 29, Marugg, Shirley ...29, 54 ,84 58, 33, 75, 50, 15, Mull, Marilyn ........,,. si, 47, 50, 58, 31, 49, 54 I 1 Peterkort, Lois . 23, 42, Peters, Rai' ,.,.... . Peterson, anice ...... Peterson, Paul ,,,.... Peterson, Ronald ..,.. Pierce, Bonnie ,... 36, Pierson, Tedd ........ Pierson, Viola ,...... Pike, Wendell ....... Pixler, Delbert . .,... . Pointer, Glenn 30, 31, 47, 52, 53, Pointer, Roberta.33, 45, Porter, David ........ Powell, Bettylee .,.... Powne, Margaret 14, 23, 42, 48, Babe, Bud .,........ Rabe, Darrell ,......., Raeburn, Alan 23, 51, 53, Rainey, Helen ., ..... , Ramsdell, Bud ....... Ramsdell, Edward.34, Rasmusen, Richard Rasmussen, Duane 23, 41, 51, 52, 53, Rawles, Gloria ..... 31, Ray, Maril n ......... Rayburn, Carroll , . . . . Reed, Leila .., .,... .. . Reichert, Iarnes .,..... Remington, Grace 1 I Renner, Lorraine .. Renner, Ronald .. Rhodes, Carole .. Rhodes, Nanette.36, Rhone, Ruth Rice, Bob ..,..,..,... Rice, Lewis ..,...,. 24 ,Qi 49 Nicholson, Carroll ....... Nickol, Dorothy 28 44 50, Nicoll, Beverly 26, 29, Norris, Duane ....... , . . . Norris, Raymond .... .... Norris, Wi liam ....,. , , . . Nute, Ralph ..... Nyssen, Michel ., O'Connor, Nancy 561' Rich, Harold ...31, 47, Richardson, Bob . . .24, Richardson, Darrel Rignert, Ioe ..... 24, 43, Ro inson, Gretta ..... Robinson, Marjorie 15, 27, Roeske, La Vern ..... Rogers, Bob .......... Ro ers, Don ...,...,.. Rollings, Harold ,,... Romig, Ronald .... 27, Ross, Pat ............. Salmon, Ralph .....,. Sanders, Bob ,..... .. Sappington, Beverly , Satterlee, Bonnie ..... Sauerwein, Dan.24, 26, Sauerwein, Sam .,.... Saunders, Robert, , ,28, Sayles, Harry ...,.... Schendel, Leonard Schuetze, Rosemary .. Scribner, Iohn ....... Scrivner, Elnora ..... Schlaht, Kathleen .... Schlaefli, Doris.27, 35, Seidler, Richard ...... Selden, Don ....,..,.. Semon, Dinah Lee .... Senn, lean . .,...,... . Senn, Ramon.30, 33, 52 Senz, Robert ...,.. 31, Shafer, Iohn ......,,.. Shaw, Robert ...,. . Sheeley, Carole , Shippey, Dwane ,,... Shofner, Nancy ...,. 9, Short, Caryl lean 14, 28, 55, Short, Dean.24, 24, 55, Shortridge, Nancy Simich, Sammy ...,,. 29 Sinclair, Bob ...... , Skeels, Dixie ......,,. Skeels, Kenneth ...... Slack, Betty lean Sledge, Iva Lee , 18, 23, 43, Oldenburg, Paul 14, 23, 40, 51, 53, 55, 75, 79 Olson, Carol .....,.. . , , . Olson, Darlene .....,. 23, Olson, lerome ' 32, 53, 56, 79, Olson, Marlene ., .... 23, Olson, Richard .. Olson, Robert 28, Osfield, Ianice 29, 49, Palmer, Doris ....... .... Palmrose, Phyllis ..31, 43, Palumbo, Ric ard Pappas, George . ,... ..., Parker, Charlotte .15, 54, Pauly, Sherman ,..,. 33, Peck, Ladell ......... Sledge, Rosemary .26, Slocum, Georgia M26 Smith, David .... , . . Smith, Ellen ..... 30, Smith Fem ..... . . . Smith, Gene .... Smith, Marie ..... . . . Smith Shirley Sffandbefg. P6111 Wannabo, Harold .18, Snyder, Stella . Soine, Mary Speer, Bob 30, 32, 46, 51, 52, Speer, Homer 24, 46, 51. Sprecher, Maynard Sperling, Ieanetta Springer, Ioanne . St. Clair, Gerald 36 Stearns, Dona Stearns, Sally 14, 26, 28, 45 46 Steele, Danny 31, Steele, Ioyce ..... 27, Steele, Iune .. . Stephens, David . Stern, Ruth . 28, 50, Stevens, Helen 26, 29, 43, 44, 45, 58, 70 Stevens, Maurine 36, Stewart, Patricia Stickler, Ianet . . Stickler, Marvin . Stitller, Bob .. Stinnett, Ianis . . 32 Stinnett, William. 28,42,56,80 75 Stoller, Dan Stone, Byron .. .. Stout, Catherine Stout, Dorothy . Stout, Ioanne Straley, Ri:hard Stra dber Donal n , d 27, 51, 52, 53, 56, 60. 30, 32, 51, 56, 59. 80, 82 Stringham, Russell .. 36 Stroeve, Hans 18, 24, 40, 42, 51, 53, 56. 74, 79 Sturtevant, Robert 33, 57 Stuthard, Nancy , .. . . . . 36 Sullivan, Audrey 27, 48, 70 Sullivan, Iohn . . . . 36 Swanson, Gene . 34, 36 Sweet, Shirley . 37 Syverson, Robert , 27, 52, 56, 60 Syverson, Shirlee ' 37, 59 Taennler, Allred . 27, 59 Taennler, Margaret 24, 50, 54, 81, Taggart, Mary lane .29, Talbert, Virginia 24, 47, 48, Tappe, lames . . . . Tardy, ona Tardy, Tardy, Taylor, Taylor Thelma . ,,.. 27, 80 Alan .34, 37, . Carol , .,. .. .28, Taylor, Ruby 37, 49, 54, 59, Taylor, Sybil .37, 49, , Temple Terry, 84 49 58 35 D . , U28 Ioan .... 18, 24, 44, 45 61 83 55 61 59 54 ton, Suzanne.36,59, Arlene .. . Thomas, lean . . 61 50 Thomas, Donald .. 32, , 59 Thompson, Bernie . . Thompson, Bob 29, 51, 56, 74, 79 Thompson, Donna Lou .31, 54 Thompson, Ioan . 28, 54 Thompson, Maril n 35, 50, 54, 61 Tibbetts, Kaye . , ..27, 58 Timmons, Richard Tippery, Sharon , Toedtmeier, Doris .. 37 54 37 Tonges, Virginia . Tozer, Peter . ,.,. .. Tracl-isel, Lawrence . Trachsel, Loretta . .. Traner, Pat ..,,. 30, Tsugawa, lim 33, 51, 52. 53, 56, 75. Underwood, Peggy 36, Vander Muelen, Carol 9, 29, 50. Van Cleve, Jacqueline Van Domelen, Ioan Van Domelen, Wallace . Van Hyning, Shirley Van Kleek, Edith 24, 47, 49, Van Kleek, Marjorie 24, 47, 49, Vantzeltden, Iulia . Vermillion, Norman Vertrees, Ioan .. . Vinson, Dwayne . Vitko, Ianice . 14, Voorhies, Louis . . Wagner, Carol 35, 50, 54. Wagner, Richard . Wakefield, Lydia Walker, Albert .. Walker, Bryan 25, 47, 53, 56, 59. Walker, Solie . Wall Kin sley 24, Walters, gene . . .. Ward, Charles . Ward, Robert . . . 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Williams, Diane . . 27 Willians, Duane 15, 25 Williams, Edward .36, 80 Williams, Shirley .25, 49 Williams, Vern 28 Williams, Yvonne .31 Wilson, Curtis .35, 80 Wilson, Paul 25, 42, 56, 82 Wilson, Sylvia 34, 37, 49, 59 Winter, William .. .37 Wise, Dick . .33, 80 Wise, Elaine 27, 49, 58 Witt, Charlotte 25, 58 Wold, Harry 26, 27, 46, 51, 53, 56, 74, 78 Wood, Bessie Lou 35, 49, 59 Wright, Carroll . 55 Wright, Lucille . 37, 54 Wright, Patricia 32, 84 Wright, Victor . . .37 Wyss, Iacqueline 32,43,50,54 Young, Bernard ., 29, 57 Young, Ronald , 37, 59 Zahler, Robert 18, 25, 51, 52, 53 59, 75, 78 Zaworski, Peter .15, 27 Zook, Fannie Lee 25, 42, 43 44, 48, 58 Zurcher, lim . . 33, 80 Zurtlueh, Eddie.30, 31, 60, 80 Zwahlen, Dreenali 34, 49, 59 BAILEY'S ICE CREAM BARNEY'S GUN SHOP BEACH'S MARKET BEAVER PLUMBING COMPANY BEAVERTON BARBER SHOP BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE in BEAVERTON FLORISTS BEAVERTON FURNITURE STORE BEAVERTON HARDWARE BEAVERTON HORSERADISH BEAVERTON PHARMACY BON TON DINER CARR'S GARAGE CITY MARKET CLEARWATER PLUMBING COLUMBIA FOOD STORE DEAN'S DRUG STORE DO-NUT KETTLE DOUGHTY'S GE. 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BE. 3807 WEST HILLS SHELL SERVICE WEST SLOPE BEAUTY SHOP WEST SLOPE PHARMACY Phone BR. 5839 WEST SLOPE RECORD AND GIFT SHOP FULTZ SHOE SHOP LEO ST. GERMAIN SIGNAL SERVICE GOLDENWOOD FOOD MARKET HUBER MARKET I. B. IMLAY 6- SON Feed Store ROY'S RADIO SHOP STATE FARM INSURANCE CO. H. I. Schlottmann - Phone 6442 WIGGINS AND HIBBARD Real Estate and Insurance The Beaver staff wishes to express its appreciation to the many people who helped in the production of this yearbook: students, faculty and townspeople for their supportg the Hummer for its publicityg the photography classes for their workg the business houses for their adsg L. C. Harrell and Iack Usfield for their sports pictures. 5 ,J ii A li swf x ' A 1 , AME .Wf ,NZ'T f'fff?ff S WTI' W5 :I i Q nnvnq S. ,M Nw .'w5,,p.,NWM.wW .- Wwwfx .A ,NN L.. 1 H1 xx I W I if ,ff I WW M15 I ?ffl27'Zfjlf7 IXIWWW I 1- .r - M JW 4 W fdA?'! ' fi! o,,ff.W TJ Nfl Mjjvvvy lou i ,W M ! 5 W ? 2 1 f 1 A 1 Q L f 1 7 SU


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