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P.-T. fl. AETTVITTES OTTicers Tor The year: Mrs. Carl Braunschweiger PresidenT Mrs. Roy Selby lsT Vice PresIdenT Mr. Clare Sharlqey 2nd Vice PresidenT Mrs. Marc STuby Recording SecreTary Mrs. C. l-l. STudy Cor. SecreTary Mr. William Davis Treasurer The Co-operaTive l-ligh School P.-T.A. opened The year wiTh a drive Tor new members. Mr. McCormiclc's homeroom IO9, won and was awarded a prize oT ice cream and calce. Rev. Calvin Risch was guesT alumni speaker aT The P.-T.A. Alumni NighT meeTing, Nov. I6, I945. ParenTs, Triends, and alumni all gaThered Tor an evening of Tun and reminiscing. A ChrisTmas ParTy was enioyed by parenTs, Teachers, and pupils aT The Dec- ember meeTing. The DramaTic ArTs class presenTed a play and group singing was enioyed by all. Earl Morgan's OrchesTra played aT The P.-T.A. ValenTine Dance, Feb. l, aT school. ReTreshmenTs, door prizes, and a Tloor show by l'Tarper's Dance STudio made The evenT one oT The mosT enioy- able oT The season. On March 22, I946, Open l-louse Tor and parenTs was sponsored by The P.-T. A. VisiTors spenT The TirsT parT of The evening Touring The school: Then a was shown and reTreshmenTs pupils movie served. A magazine drive To help earn money Tor chorus robes was held aT school, March 29 and April 5. The Co-operaTive P.-T.A. and The Alumni AssociaTion sponsored The Var- siTy Dinner and The VarsiTy Ball. The VarsiTy Dinner on April 25 payed Trib- uTe To The Basl1eTball Team and The Bea- ver BoosTers. The VarsiTy Ball May IO TeaTurecl Howard WiTherspoon's orches- Tra, door prizes, and The coronaTion oT The AThleTic Queen, Phyllis Huri. The P.-T.A. honored The Teachers wiTh a luncheon held aT school June 5, I946, This closed The acTiviTies oT The P.-T. A. Tor The year. NexT year's oTTicers will be: Mrs. Carl Braunschweiger PresidenT Mrs. Miriam BarTley lsT Vice PresidenT Mr. Clare Sharlcey 2nd Vice PresidenT Mrs. Russell Arnold Rec. SecreTary Mrs. Gladys Buvinger Cor. SecreTary Mr. William Davis Treasurer if i 'A' PUHTIEHTTUNS . The Cooperative News During The year I6 issues oT The CooperaTive News were published Tea- Turing The scandal, The one and only Clara Co-op , and ThaT remarkable sporTs TeaTure, Cn The Sidelinesf' WiTh The proTiTs oT The sales, This pub- licaTion was able To buy a new Type Speed Graphic camera. MosT oT The picTures in This year's Beaver's Log were Taken wiTh This camera. OTher useTul iTems were added To The eguipmenT. Many sales problems were meT and conquered: such as, who will sell The papers and will They will be able To leave class To do so. The paper was wriTTen enTirely by The sTudenTs and seT inTo Type largely by The sophomore prinTers whom we wish To bring inTo The lighT. They are: Edward Farney, Leroy SchaaT, George Dermis, Wilbur Feldman, George Heinz, Glen Rayle, William DilTs, Don Palivec, Jim STaTTord, Gene l-loclcwalT. OTher Type composiTion was done on The linoType by iunior and senior prinTers. This issue oT The Beaver's Log is produced as an educaTional proiecT by The prinTing and iournalism classes wiTh The cooperaTion oT The class oT I946.
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CLUB EIGI-ITEEN 5' ntl .I 'A fu! i i ' uv . Firsf row: Pinlry Simison, Mary Ellen Franfz. Second row: Exie Snyder, Mary Beach, Margarsf Lulher, Velma Hein, Beffy Forfner, Jo Omlor, Jo Hime. Third row: Dud Olekas, Rufh Wagner, Beffy Graham, Marilyn Clifford, Rufh Bagley, Phyllis Schaeffer. CW TEN ACE CLUB Firsf row: Elmer Lufhman, Ray Adams, Bill Dihel, Woody Johnson, Bob Beeson, Second row: Jack Wrighf, Dane Gusfin, Offo Drescher, Bob Tamaslra, Maurice Milfenberger, adviser. TI-IE TEENETTES Firsf row: Virginia Armstrong, Mrs. Ann Alm, adviser, Rosemary Doody, Anna Gunlrle, Gene- vieve Harlshorn, Beffy Dilworfh, Shirley Nelson, Jacqueline Crisf. Second row: Eleanor Malrley, Shirley Dwyer, Audrey Rammel, Margaref Krul, Rifa Kasfner, Shirley Mohr, Margaref Diclrey, Doris Johnson. Third row: Dorofhy Reynolds, Harrieffe Miller, Elvera Flohre. THE BEAVERINES Firsl row: Virginia Simko, Lois Huclre. Second row: Mary Lee Eubanlr, Rosemary Chapel, Mary Ellen Olf, Ramona Carmean, Doris Dunlevy, Delores Hoke. Third row: Rufh Cunningham, Lefa Morgan, Mary Parks, Harrief Lewis.
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lEAl YEAEAS AAVE PASSES Allll l!'s AugusT l, l956, and The annual reunion oT The Class oT IQ46 is presenT aT lhr' dedicaTion oT The new VocaTional High Sf hool which has iusT been comple- lifd aTTer The TenTh year oT consTrucTion. Among The celebrilies sTrolling The spar ious campus are Ray Adams and Jo Onilor, who have iusl reTurned Trom a lwo monlh: pcrTormance wiTh Harry Tlarmha'-, l-Iep Happy HooTers aT Andy Faris'-,. Diamond Roosler on Broadway. Manuel Begovich, presidenT oT The Tel-'wlsy Tivlsy Furnace Co., is accompan- ied by Gene Devol, who has iusT been Taken inlo The parTnership. Ed McCord. Tormer vicefpresidenT, who has iusT been promoled To Third class sToker in The re- TrigeraTion deparTmenT, is also presenT :illhough suffering Trom a slighf case oT pneumonia. found lounging under a nearby Tree were l-red VonDereau and Elwood Carr, m-illi millionaires, who are sponsoring a course on How To do More wiTh Less Wcirl'.'l Wilberl lflawk, well-known manuTacT- urer, in hr-re on a vacaTion beTore begina ning producTion on a periscope Tor a school f.TudenT To copy answers over The shoulder oi The person in TronT oT him. Also fillending is his chieT producTion manager, Dick Kimble. Leaping and jumping happily over The lawn are play boys Jim Gedra and Paul Dig-wh, who have iusT sTruck iT rich. They Tound a pin ball machine ThaT wouldn'T Till lranTif ally Taking down noTes is LaRue CliTlon, reporler Tor The Grass- pafigh Journal, who is rapidly working har way To the Top as a woman sporTs- wriler. Giving Miss CliTlon The dirT is Beverly T'lurwT, woman golT champion who has iu-:T cleTeaTed BeTly Forlner. l-lurrying To his daily broadcasT is WfJOfJy JOTTTTUOD, WCll-lCf1OWl'l sporTs commenTaTor and wriTer oT many books ..- on Inside Baseball. Close behind Johnson is The Team Tavored To win The series, The DirTy Neck DiTch Diggers, who are managed by gray haired Joe Tamaska, The duke oT baseball, who will coach Third base in a wheel chair. They say This pasT season has been raTher sTrenu- ous Tor old Joe. Coming Trom The WesT Tor The cele- braTion are BeTTy Boyer, owner oT The Bar BQ ranch in DeaTh Valley, where she raises horses and raTTlesnakes7 Norma Hicks, manager oT The Holly- wood Tiny Tea Shoppe: and Jean Brun- ner, TorTune Teller oT The esTablishmenT. Appearing beTore l0,000 people in The new school audiTorium TonighT are RuTh C5riTTin, Joyce Dunham, and Ruby Brockman, who will sing Their own com- posiTion, Why Didn'T l STudy When l Couldaf' Also appearing on The bill are Angela Lehman, soprano Trom The Chicago MeTropoliTan Opera! Susan Kronenberger, composer oT such well known hiTs as QuiT STepping on my Feef Ya Big Lug and Susan's Symphony Tor SophisTicaTed SpinsTers: and DoT Press- ler, Joan DorsTen, Mary Sipes, and lrene Goeke, insTiTuTors OT The sensaTional new dance, The BuTTeriug BalleT. As a special TeaTure oT The evening, Mrs. Jo Click Amos will speak on How To be Happy Though Married. In conTrasT To Mrs. Amos's Talk, Roberl' Kindig, presidenT oT The Single Souls Sociely, will address The group on The l'Bliss oT Bachelorhoodf' A skiT by mem- bers oT The socieTy enTiTled Aren'T We Lucky sTars Vernon Cherwinski, The Clark Gable oT The TiTTies, and Joe LeTkoviTz, The currenT hearT-Throb oT The bobby--soxers. Roaming abouT The audience, lining up players, are BeTTy DalTon and Pauline Kline, who have iusT sTarTed a baseball Team called The Sassy Lassiesf'
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