Crane Union High School - Mustang Yearbook (Crane, OR)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 8 text:

We salute our parents This 1968-69 Crane Union High School Yearbook is a review of accomplishments and an expression of gratitude from a grateful student body just finishing its first full year in a new school plant; it is a salute to the Board of Directors, all taxpayers and interested citizens whose extra hours of labor have given us this, our greatest hour and moments to remember. 6 Crane Union High School District 1 Crane Elementary School District H Mrs. Arnold (Naomi), Chairman Mr. Burke Holloway Mrs. Fine (Katherine) Mr. George Clark Mr. Larry Dunn Mrs. Sealy (Elsie), Clerk Mr. Howard Miller, Chairman Mrs. Arnold (Naomi) Mrs. Maupin (Delta) Mrs. Davies (Emma) Mr. Ralph Opie Mrs. Sealy (Elsie), Clerk Mark Dunn, freshman, Mark Shenk, sophomore, Rick Kott, junior, Ron Otley, Virginia Bleuler, and Louise Davis, seniors, leave the new audi- torium where dramatic performances, dance recitals, and music recitals are presented on a stage of latest design with striking gold stage dra- peries. The lower photo show's also the gymnasium, the state and American flags and the high school classrooms beyond the flag pole.

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Crane High—January 25, 1967 To understand the feeling that I had on that night, you would have to understand me and know what this old school really meant to me. Since this is close to impossible, I will do my best to relate to you some of the thoughts I had as I stood there in the light of a fire which burned the memories of so many people who had passed through the halls of this great institution. Crane High has always been one of a kind. No other high school in America is set up on the same principle as Crane. This is, perhaps, the biggest reason that people felt the way they did about it. I believe that that old school gave me more good times and great memories than any other school could have given. There was always this feeling of being one big happy family without any problems. It was a great place to be. Countless thousands of incidents flashed into my mind as I watched the school pass away. I re- called the games in grade school, the fight with my best friend, the stupid stunts such as crawl- ing along the rafters above the gym, the thrill of being involved with the basketball games, and even the memory of some special school work. I also realized that this was a beginning for Crane High. I knew that we would start all over again and that great things were in store for Crane. These things are beginning to unfold. Evan C. Miller Student Body President January 25, 1969



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Joanie Davies, Donna Moss, Ann McDade, Linda Davies, and Rick Wameke leave the gymnasium Wednesday, February 19 with destination unknown. The C is to the extreme right of the flag pole. Looking north, Virginia Bleuler and Louise Davis compare notes at one of the high school entrance doors, while Mark Dunn joins Mark Shenk and Ron Otley. Rick Kott pauses at flag pole with friend. To the west, the dormitory houses the stu- dents on campus. The adjoining wing, to the left, provides the very best in dining facilities. Work began in January, under the super- vision of Mr. Herb Davis, to level and provide adequate parking space for student care.

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