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enior AMES, GAYLE LORRAlNEfl.iln'z11'y Stuff 3, Tiunrl l 9 fl ANDERSON, EDWARD MCCALL-I'Zntl-rerl from Portland, fJI'0,2'01l, Hi-Y Il, li L'luIl Ii. lnlllltllilll Il. ANDERSON, VERDELLE PATSY-Pep 4'luI1 I-2-3, Pnletteers 3, Mask and Img'p:'f-r' I-3, ANDRUS, MARY ELIZABETH- Illiitl-iwml from Ill-mlsprJi't, f,I'i-'QBQUIII Student l'ouiu'il Ilep, Il. BAILEY, VlRGINlA4Honor Sonic-ly 2-23. rxllllllill Stuff ii, Pon l'luIl 1-2-Cl, Rifle l'lulm I-2-Il, G.A.A. I-2-Il, Ji: Imrive l'omin, 2, UQIIIS and Gowns Uoinin. Zi, Jr. Si: Prmn Uoinm. Z. BAN KS, WALTER-A Vzlime-llzi II, l'y2ll'lC lizltrl 2-23: Vive-Pres. 2, Hoys' Glue l'luIl 2, Jr, S12 Proin Vonim. 2, BARNHART, DIANE RAE--Pl-p Vlull tl-L-rs l-2-3. I-2-Il, Musk and Imgsggei' I-2-il, Pallet- BEAMER, EVELYN JEAN-Pk-11 il, Ad Staff I, Girl Ill-sl-1'x'l-s I-Z-ZS. Girls' lA'2ij.Z'I.lt'l'0I1lIll. Ht-and 2, Ill-il. .I ,L BEAN, ORPAH-'lllritvxwlrl from Prosser, xVQlSlll1l,2'- Lon, I-izinrl II, News Stuff 3, Girls' I.ez1g:ue Vomin. Head JI. BEEBE, LLOYD BELLOWS, BOB BEN N ETT, Barbara Joy-Honor' Sol-it-ty 13, Pen Ululr I-2-3: Pres. Il. Spzinisli Club I-2-Il. Girls' Glw- l'lub 2, Girl Tlesviwvs 2, A Czlmwllzl Il, lCug'enezu1 Stull' 2. Sturlenl Couuuil Rep, Zi. BERKSHIRE, LETA JOY'fSD2l1llSll Ululm I-2-21. G..X.A, 1-2-SI, Girls' Glek- Ululz I-2-31, G.A,ll.S. I-2-ii. BEST, THELMA BLOOM, DOLORES MARIE-A Cup- K pvllzl 2-Q, fnrls illvv 1. BLOOM. VIRGINIA LEE-lCu- 52,'x'llt'2lll Stuff IE, Iliflv l'IuIm I-2-IS. IN-in Ululm 2-Il. Se-1'Yif'e l'lul1 l. G.iX..X, I-2-II: Vim--I'i'ws. 2, .Iii Si: A l l'0III IXOIIIIII, 2, Gus liUIlSi'l'Y2ltllJll Voinni. 2, Vo-VII. Sr, Ilunvlu-on ij. BODNER, ANDREW EUGENE-IC Vlulm 2-fl, Axo- nien's Uouncil Rep. 2, Student Council Rep. 2, Foot- lmll I-2-3, 'l'1':u'-k 2, Tiziselmll 3. BOND, MARGARET EILEEN-Spanish Clull Vluh 2, Girls' Glee 1. BOWEN, BETTY BOWERS, VELMA JEAN--Girls' Leagllo I-lop. 1, Student Council Rep, 3. ' l 5 Among the many social events of the year was the Pep Club ban quet given in honor of Eugene's No-Name League football champ i0r1S. who were unbeaten. untied and unscored upon in the league
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With each succeeding year the list of those who have passed from the portals of Eugene High and entered the world of reality, lengthens. We, the Senior Class of l945, are adding about 270 names to that record. But even as we leave these halls and all the pleasant memories that they hold for us, Eugene High is making pre- parations to open its doors to another group- the class of '47, and so the wheel of education turns endlessly. Yet, it seems as though it were only yester- day that we were sophomores wandering be- wilderedly about the halls of this huge struc- ture and asking seniors where to find rooms 2l5 and 3l2 or how to get to the library. During that first and, as usual, difficult year, we entrusted the task of leading us in school activities to Don Hlebechuck, Freida Koppe, and Lidy Lu Swof- ford as president, secretary, and treasurer re- spectively. Under their direction we made our formal debut by presenting the Hobo Hobble, the annual sophomore dance. Using decora- tions of clothes lines, log stumps, and old clothes, we gave the auditorium a somewhat realistic semblance of a hobo camp. Unfortunately, Don, our sophomore presi- dent, departed in our junior year as did also our sophomore adviser, Mr. Parks. However, we found other talented leaders to guide us through this very successful year in the persons of Cal Hersey as president, Bill Hutchinson, IUH vice-presidentg and again Lidy Lu Swofford and Freida Koppe as secretary and treasurer. As juniors we suddenly displayed a real interest in our various preassigned activities, and with the assistance of our advisers, Miss Hayes and Mr. Goodnough, we planned and presented Club 45, our lunior Dance, preceded by the assembly Stagedoor Canteen , both of which proved enjoyable events. However, our crown- ing achievement was the lunior-Senior Prom, Reverie Rendezvous. This formal ball, under the guidance of Dave Stone, was one of the most colorful dances given during the year and ac- cording to most critics surpassed in beauty the majority of previous promenades. As seniors, we have found ourselves in a whirl of activity-activity which has made this year one of the most spirited in the recent his- tory of our Alma Maier. Glenn Warberg, serving as our Senior Class President, has worked co- operatively with Vice-President Bob Moffit, Sec- retary lanice Murray, and Treasurer Shirley Kissling on the many tasks to which a graduat- ing class falls heir. ln addition to their regular duties, these class officers directed the presenta- tion of our semi-formal dance, The Snow Ball, which, as its name suggests, was based on a winter theme. But now all these events have become mere- ly memories for tomorrow, and as we leave we cannot help looking back and regretting that they are over. ln any case, we wish to express our sincere appreciation for the cooperation which our advisers have given us during these three years. With the experience of the past be- hind us we feel that we have little to fear from the future. A daily session . . . S. Kissling, B. Moffitt, Miss Hayes, J. Murray, G. Warberg, Mr. Goodnough l7
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Eugene HigI1's assemblies were well attended affairs during '44 and '45, as is indicated by this typical scene. .U eniors BRAKEL, EUGENE-IG Vluli 2-Il, Ili-Y 2-II, Grill' 'l'i1zim 2-Il: Vzipl. Cl. BRASHER, JAVANDA ANN-Hilti-1'1-d fl'UlIl Ilnswi-II, NIM' Mexico, BREEN, ELIZABETH EDNA-l'I11u-lu-il frmii I'nix'i-rsily High: Im:-1' Nos il. 1I..X..X, ZZ. Ilzind Il, BRIN KMAN, DOUGLAS-Iilltuxw-il l'l'UIlI IQFUSHIIIOI, 1':lliI'ui'i1izl1 A Vzimwllzi Il. BROWN, BEVERLY ANN-I'I11Ii-iw-d from IIN-f-ln-5', 1'wlfi1':irl4i1 Musk :mil lbziggi-r II, 'l'1'i-Y ZS. I':LlQ't'lh'2lll Shall' 21. .Xiiilizirsszirliirs Il. BROWN, EDSEL-1421111-ri-rl Iii-uni liig' Sp1'im.:', 'I'vx:is, BROWN, KATHLEEN SARAH-Girls' fill-if Ifil. BUCHANAN, ROBERT ALLEN- Iiliitf-ri-d frmii I,mi,:'x'ii-W. XVash- i11,u'Lou: Hi-Y 3-Il: l'i'i-s, Sl, Prilvt- Ii-ers 2-Il. Iillgviii-:iii Stuff Jr. Sr. I-'rum Vmiiiii. 2. Sr. Immu- Vmiiiii. IE, ,XXI'llll'llAS Vriulii-il lb-p. J. EUNIPUS, KENNETH EUGENE-IlzimlI-2-3l:P1'1-S. Il. Siiaiiiisli f'Il1li2-Zi, .XXI-rm-11's I'UllIl4'Il li--li. 2. Stu- ilwiii Vfiiliivil It--ii 2. BUNCH. MARY JANE-Girls' Illiw- il. BUSHNELL, CAROLINE PEARL- Spziiiish l'luli I. Stump :ind Iionnl Hep. 32. BUSHNELL, DOROTHY LEA- Spxiiiisli Vlull I-2. BVRNE, EVELYN-Iflntf-red fxwim lllaiskly, Oregon. BYRNE, JOHN pATRICKiIIflllfll' Soi-in-ty Il. 1'2llIli'l'2I Vllili I, Ilifle fqlllll I. I'Il1g'i-114-2111 Stull Il. ,XXI'Ill1'll'S1'Ullll4'il limi, 2: Viilliiivl ii. Stanip ziiid llriml Szili-snuin II, lfootlmzill 241, CALDER, DOUGLAS GORDON-Sr. llaiiim- Primm. Il, Jr. Sr. Iirrmi Ummm. 2. CAMPBELL, ALVIN WEBSTER liitvi' Nos 2-ZS-: Pri-s, ZZ. CAMPBELL, ANNAMAE--Anlllzisszlilnlw 2-ZZ, Girls' I,i-sigliv Ili-yi. Il. CAIVIPBELL, CHARLES FREDERICK-Hi-Y 21, l ,I ,.X. II-il, Isllfblhilll Il. CAMPBELL, LOIS ELL.EN1.'XlUlI2lSS?l- ilfirs II-Il: Swv, Zi, 'I'ri-Y I-2-Il. CAREY, LaVERNE-l'zil1-ltelws ll, ,XiiiIrz1:-1sad01's 2-23, Illlvl' NOS fl, Girls' I.v:ig'1u- Ili-il, Il.
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