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file, W .llilfffmofkw ,- W : M 69 MW Pk if QM , SWE 0 - iallnfjlxw WWW J - The members of the Junior Class started the year of 1945-1946 off by electing the following students to preside: president, Dick Turnerg vice-president, Joy Crosswhite: secretary-treasurerg Lois Coffeltg and student council member, Mary Doyle. The Junior Class had for their adviser Mrs. Florence Van Etten, better known as Mom . J. C. McPhetridge was elected Vice-President of the student body and Sally Lewis, Secretary. Later in the year Robert Fearrien was appointed Business Manager for the Student Body. The Junior Class.was well represented in the field of sports. J. C. McPhetridge, Charlie Porfily, Bill McCormack, Bill Harryman, Bob Sly, Preston Reams, and Nord Evans won letters in Football. Jim- mie Hopkins and Les McKay were football managers. J. C. McPhetridge, Charlie Porfily, Bob Sly, Bill Harryman and Ray Barnes were on the A squad in Basketball. Bill McCormack and Jimmie Hopkins were the Basketball Managers. Mary Louise Powell was elected Vice-President of the Girls' League. Joy Crosswhite, Varina A1- mack, Eileen Larson and Mary Lou McKenzie, were also on the Cabinet. The Junior Class was the first to reach its quota in the Bond Drive. Betty Dodson was elected Vice-President of the Pep Club and Varina Almack, Treasurer. ' The Junior girls were very active in sports but, again, they were defeated in the basketball tourna- ment. Members of the Speech class gave radio programs and two one-act plays besides the Verse Choir which was very much enjoyed by the public. Mrs. Elizabeth Booton was the adviser. Mary Louise Powell, Georgia Ann Dragich, Joy Crosswhite, and Mary Lou McKenzie, attended the High School Press Conference at Eugene. Robert Fearrien was appointed Co-chairman of the Wednesday assemblies. The Junior Class Play, Dear Daffodil was presented the third and fourth of April. The Junior Class was represented in both the band and the glee clubs with many members going to the State Contest. Joy Crosswhite, Mary Louise Powell, Sally Lewis, Shirley Erickson, Mary Lou McKenzie, and Robert Fearrien were members of the Blue and Gold Banner and Georgia Ann Dragich, Mary Louise Powell, Mary Lou McKenzie and Robert Fearrien on the Spurs staff. Georgia Ann Dragich, Mary Louise Powell, Joy Crosswhite, Sally Lewis, Mary Lou McKenzie, and Robert Fearrien were initiated into Quill and Scroll at the end of the year. The Juniors presented the Senior Class with a banquet at the hotel after which the prom was given by the Seniors.
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DCC. DEC. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. DEAR DIARY: 15-Cowboys play University High of Eugene. 21- Snow-ball formal by the Girls' League 21-School dismissed for vacation 27-31-Basketball trip to Eastern Oregon 2-School resumes after Christmas vacation 4-5-Burns was vanquished 12-Bend beat us! 18-We trimmed Lakeview 25-26-We all made trip to Hood River 23-Band gave their concert 28-Band elects officers 14-Valentine's day 14-Seniors form corporations in Social Ec. 15-Co-Ed Ball March 6-Those brainy guys made the Honor Holi again March 7-Pictures taken for the annual March 8-9--District basketball tourney at Redmond - March 12-16-State basketball tournament at Salem March 20-Girls' League meeting for the boys March 21-22- Dear Daffodil is given by Juniors March 29-Amateur Hour tryouts April 4-5-Voice tournament at Salem April 12--Amateur Hour April 19-Quill and Scroll Dance April 26-Central Oregon track and field May May May May May May meet at Bend 3-Mother-Daughter Tea 4-District track meet 11-Junior-Senior Prom and banquet 19-Baccalaureate 22-Class Nite 24-Commencement Good game-score 42 to 27. Everybody had a super time even though there were a few mix-ups with the programs. Santa came and everybody was happy. La Grande girls liked our Cowboys. That old stuff again! Another scalp. We were robbed, and just by one point, too. Hubba, Hubba, Hubba those Cowboys! We reversed the scores. Gee, it made us feel good. Just think! We beat Hood River! It was a great success, according to the finan- cial status so they could go to Hood River. Herb Henry reigns the rest of the year. Some got Valentines, lucky kids. Swindle Dindler's won the contest. Had to give the other corporation a party. Somebody turned out the lights as usual. It's getting to be a tradition. A lot more went to visit the teachers about too many numbers in the wrong places. Smile pretty or are you supposed to say cheese ? We got the Sportsmanship Trophy, anyway. Now the fellas know what happens in their meetings. Not bad! Glad that's over! A lot of hidden talent discovered. Is that music I hear? The audience loved it. Wolves and Wolfesses cut a little rug. Girls were dressed up for a change. We had the banquet at the hotel this year. The food was awful good. They really looked nice in their caps and gowns. Last chance for Seniors to show their versatile talent. Grand finale. A few tears were shed.
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am sisgggl ff SOPHOMOREICLAZS County High School with an enrollment of 63. Of these there were 33 b and 30 girls. Though we lost 14 last summer and during this year, we gained 10 more. - The Sophomore Class st d its second year in Crook At the beginning of the year we had elections. The officers were as follows: President, Roland Harris Vice-President, Russell Buckley, Pinkey Bergstrom Secretary, Barbara Burson Treasurer, Betty Dorrell Student Council Member, Oneda Buckley The Sophomore Class was represented in football. Art Smith was on the first team and Homer Williams was on the first team part of the season. Four boys earned their letters. There are five girls in tumbling. They are all two-year veterans. During the basketball season, seven boys tried out. Of these Jerry Noble made the first five, and the remainder were on the second squad. On the Blue and Gold Banner Staff are five members of the class. At the beginning of the year Lee Colgrove was appointed chairman of the bond sales. Lee moved to Lansing, Michigan and Nola Miller was delegated to take his place. Six members of the class are in the band.
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