Gaston High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Gaston, OR)
- Class of 1945
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Donald Olson entered year was initiating the Freshmen. The parties ended the initiation. At the end of the first semister Donald Olson dropped out to go to work in the shipyards. .Jean Boyd returned. Dorothy Nillians transfered to Yamhill Hi. A picnic at herter's Park ended this school year. Our Junior year started with six members. Conrad Carter en- tered from The Dallas and Dick Marine entered from Portland. Margaret Johnson left us to attend Newberg High. Donald Olson returned only to leave us Navy 0 at the end of the semester to join the One of the highlights or our Junior year was the Junior-Seniox Banquet held at the Congregational Church May 5. After the dinner the Juniors treated the Seniors and Faculty to a show at Hillsboro. And so another year was ended. The annual picnic being held at Roamer's Rest. As Seniors there pre only three of us left. Wayne left just before the end of the irst semester to become u member of the Y U.S. Navy. The Senior Play nMeet the Husbandv was presented April 6. It was such a success that we presented it at Cherry Grove April 18, At the first of May we skipped out one bright early morning for our skip dey. we spent the weekend at the beach. 1- Donald Olson and Wayne Ooley have attended Navy School and earned enough credits to graduate with their former classmates. Everyone of the former boys in the service of Uncle Sam. In 1 who attended High with us are now the Army are: Robert Graham and Henry Amreina In the Navy: Donald Olson, Wayne Ooley, Noris ffi 0'Rear, and Ronald Mcleod. CLASS The Senior Class of 19b5 do following: I, Janis Hatfield, being of my plumpness to Bettie Ober- I, Jean Boyd, being of weak ability I. ability WILL hereby will and bequeath the strong body and weak mind, will 'body and strong mind, will my to eat anywhere, anytime, and anything to Mary King. Wayne Ooley, being of strong body and weak mind, will my to go steady with two girls at one time to Franklin Kimber I, Donald Olson, being of weak body and strong mind, will my a class we will to the Student Body curtains and pictures Juniors our GOOD grades in hope that they all manage Sophomores we will all our boys. They could stand a ability to have Ford trouble to Oren King. As for the girls sewing room. To the to graduate in Wb6W. ' 'ro the t few more. To the Freshmen we will our lstrange as ability to make it through high it seems! in four years. I we sincerely hope that our beneficiaries find the preceding helps to make their life more cheerful. g CLASS PROPHECY Jeepersl..Th1s sure is a beautiful day, The good Oregon sunshine and fresh air his crowded all worries out of my mind. what a wonderful day to y on the velvety green lawn under the lacy branches of the big weeping willow and just dream and dreammmf That girl sure looks familar and she acts as though she knows me. I wonder who it could be. Why of course! MY Old stand-by in high school, Jean Boyd. WHey, Jean! What's your rush? Why, I haven't seen you since we graduated in WASH, over six years ago. Come on up to the ranch with me and we can bring ourselves up to d8t84 Jean and I lazied around all afternoon, drinking ice cold lemonade, and laughing as we told of our experiences. By Just glancing at Jean I could tell she had made a success of her life. She was a graduate of Willamette University where she had studied hair styling and the designing of women's clothes. She has her own shoppe in the heart of New York City. Perhaps you have noticed her short and simple trade mark in some of your own smartly de- signed dresses-oWBoyd's Streamlined, Easy on the Eye, Easy on the Pay Check Wearing Apparell.n Jean and I were sorta day-dreaming when all of a sudden a little helecopter came soaring out of the blue sky and landed right in the middle of the big correll. NJean! Take a look at that muscle bound, he-man with the drape-shape that Just dropped out of heavene' WHL ya chicks, what's cookin'?W Jell wouldn't you know it. It it isn't casanova Ooley and still slinging the old line. - Wayne really kept Jean 4nd I doubled over with laughter while he spilled out all the mishaps that take place on his coffee planation and all about his many romances. The coffee that HE grows on his plantation is the best you can buy!!--You don't spend sleepless nights, it never gets a bitter twang to itg it just satisfies everybody--even your mother-in-law! And his romancesi? You've never seen such beautiful girls. Bleached blondes, dyed reds, brunettes that turned jet black over night, and last but not least the rainbows, you've seen them,Cstarting at the crown it is very blonde, then comes the purple tint, following is the red- violets and right on the ends is the most beautiful shade of fuc al . ' Right after dinner, Jean, Wayne and I were in the living room swooning very solemnly over some sweet Boogie-woogie when we were startled by an intorruption--SPECJALAFLASH-::WLieut. Don Olson of the U,S. Navy has just arrived in Washington D.C. to report to the President. Lieut. Olson has been overeseas for four years. He has visited every part of the globe and has been through many dangerous and exciting experiences. He will start home tomorrow. It is rumored tha he expects to get married during this leave. You would think a Navy man would have more sense. what am I saying!! We will now return you to the Nationll Bromdcasting System.' Jean was the first to speak. WI've laid uwike mxny a night, wondering what happened to my old clussmltes. I guess I can sleep tonight because now I know. Janis, tomorrow Wayne and I want you to saddle up your two best riding horses for us so we can roam over this beautiful ranch of yours th1t you have worked so hard build- ing up the lmst six years,' - 'Jan1s, Janis!N I wus brought back to realityfpy Mom call- ing me to come into the house because it had started raining. Ohj This Oregon Weather! Q I bi! o N X l UD QCD U J 2 f l n fa elnfs x 1 ' . I l-,- , L .-J , .,...,...... I ' n . a--1 , P 2 ! l I 2 F I i I I 1 i 1 Q- -.i..-4....-.----Q-....,-a In 1942 our Freshman Class consisted of ten members. The initiation started with a bang, and lasted four days. We all had to wear costumes of different kinds--from gunny sack shorts to clothes inside out and backwards. The last day we en- tertained the Student Body by singing songs and doing stunts. Everything ended with an initiation partyx The party for the Sophomores which the Freshmen sponsored was enjoyed by everyone. As Sophomores we were never very busy but enjoyed the school year and looked forward to our Junior Year. Bud Perkins quit school and entered the Navy in May of our Sophomore year. At the beginning of our Junior year, there were 7 pupils. During the first semester Oren King transferred to Gaston from Kings Valley, Bettie Ober to Gaston from Seaside, and Lorraine Williams dropped out, which still left us with seven.' The second semester Elinor Logan entered Gaston from Laurelwood. There are A Juniors in the play this yearg Oren King, Mary Kingx Grace Tacholsky, and Doris Reed. .' .v 1. -1 ' H. rf V .JY 1-34 TAI J i ,-----J----- ,X i. ' ,r, ,Avcixl ':. QP. ,x.5?E'.. - Il. ffm N ...Q .. ,gjff-'f W if 11 npfig ju ii r , J-g'L':',7f, ,X - :hifi 1 ' , V- 2 1- Lf ,'g-.,gfQ..,i,i' 2 .- :M 5.5 :wg 5 -1 -G, 4'-Lf.. I 'tvlli' ' 4 - , m ' ? .,'?,'ff Wt, I .3. .H'ff- . ' P ' A9 . se ' ' - , .4 -, . ,H . 'g ' 1 ,Q ' ' lz' 3' ,L C ' . .QQ-f, '.'!E'iJ!5e: .- mpg. f' 2- ,-1 . - W , 1111, . ' v :ff -. 4' S' gf 1 , . - 3, Lk . MA '-- .Wi 5.1-F, .F In - -x , I V 3 , QE., JL., , -.1-.v Q - -fl? -X ' iw: V P ' ' '3 ' 1' A ,.x- 5, -4 ., . ,f,H1:!,Q ,,.i?'0 , v' gh, n ,- 4.. Q -f ,rw . 12- -' :L 51931-',x:.l.12'2v :ww 1.5 -.f'?,,.! - 15, , ., M , v g d,gQQ?Q.ffflfJY45 N 25W I ...nl f 'Q T! -1 I in I ..--.--s-Q.----.... -..-P-n- Our high school carreer started in September l9L+3. Our fire social event was our initiation. The initiation lasted one week During that week our faces were continually being smeared with rouge and lipstick. At the end of the week the upper classmen gave a party and we were the priviledged characters. There were ten freshmeng Eula Buxton, Colleen Hall, Bernice Ooley, Robert Clarke, Stanley Olson, Carl Hering, Charles Van Alstine, Lewey Cobell, Henry Hummels, and Ralph Griffith. Several changes took place in our class in our Sophomore year. Ralph Griffith transferred to Yamhill High School and Bernice Ooley to Forest Grove High. Chuck Van Alstine left us tc go to work. We lost three of our classmates but gained two others--Franklin Kimber and Lorraine Mix. , -' Qi, ..,- .g A 'T , . , .. . 1-.iv ' 1: 'W' vci , -. 35' - f KL 111-11 :--- ', , ,fx dy :gig 14 'f ., L ,L Vi-,Y ,V , I fe 'A '-'ff Lf 41 , 'f , - f ,I 1 ru -ff .4 , -- 2 ., gs1,'1 U l S it 'Af i , , . .,,:,. , 1,,. , 47 Aw, rf 'e. qa.f-'gf f .Q -' vc: 1- 'f'l3,ali .,, ,M - , J .-I .25 4. L. 4 . 'fig , -1 4 ' C' 7 ,, A '. f - , gig? , -ik, ,.f?c2krga -1 N.. ' ,. ew- fn. -9: 231' 'ff - Qc L+.'4:'- 4-f 1, , f .qw .- ' ,I , '--'.'. Lg av' , , -s L I- i f E 'I R, YI' if H fl SM P .oo .., r-'F' 1- .XX ' X' Q AX f ' ,,, . -- . I - -J 1 X fJJQilu- JI jjffxdlx 'xl J NlL- Xmf vj It S S 'S L ' ' V7 1 ... iq- '--0 r-'-l Q f . The Freshmen class entered Gaston Union High School with nineteen members. The Freshmen officers for the First Semester were: Pre? QI1'ta..-f-occ-..o.-. we--nuqu can um barons: Sec-Tren.--.-w----.----H----M--Gwen Hummels Student Council Rope---we---uiean Robertson The Second Semester the officers were re-elected. Initiation was the second week of school. It was much fun for everyone, except thc Frcshmeng they were to bo pitied. Fresh man initiation started on Monday and ended with a'party on Thur!- day night. Some of the class were Hquitc the thingn the night of the party when they came dressed as the hulu boy, a bathing beauty, Lil Abner, Daisy Mae, etc: A .QE ,Lg U , f nf! ,v' ,- xi fi ' f X xv, f'fig 8 9. -2,1 A S T W-I I T VI K 1 . Q I M I l,:fj 'Q- . V , 1 1 1 A- i ,,,,-AJ.. 1 . 1 4 +3 H , . A 'xl h'l'xlI IXIPXH e ly .', I .- 5 f 'FX .I .J ji .7 --. ....5nn ... t Editor ----------------- Typists ------- -v----- ---- - Mimeographers------------- Senior Reporter ------- ---w- Junior Reporter -------- --N----N ---- wMary King ---uJanis Hatfield Oren King ---wGrace Thoholsky Bettie Ober --w-----Jean Boyd -------Grace Tacholsky So homore Re orter --------- ------Lewey Cobell P P Freshmen Reporter ------------ -M--Gwen Hummels G. Ao Ao ' Sports Reporter-- ------- ---- Adv. ----- - ------------------ ou.. -----Lorine Lee --Henry Hummels ---Gwen Hummels Jeanette Epling Colleen Hall Eula Buxton ...- r--+----: AA . ,LF .un b - I? +L. If ,Li iv :JE X T P1 3:35 1' -, Q1 M. , , Q.,: QN ,V '7 . , ,. ., . ' Y qvkvz 195 'J . :Li otafwx sinuxrf A . ' T : 3,43 32 44? :fl 1,f IX -..4L.W4f'2C'Zd:-QC? Editor---e---. -..--..- - -...-- --Janis Hatfield Assistant Editor ------------ ---- ---- Jean Boyd Business Manager --------- --- ------ Ray Walters Assistant Business Manager----.--John Spidal Gossip Editor ----- ---- --Q--Q-Q---Lewey Cobell Advertising Editor ----- -- ----------- Mary King Assistant Advertising Editor--Grace Tabholsky Cartoons -------------------------- Bettie Ober Typists ----------------------------- Jean Boyd Janis Hatfield Advisor ---- ----Miss Helen Wray , .5 ., s gm , I Sq , ,,, . , A wwf-,w :sg V- f :ef -gr T M., J:-Y: f ff' 'fi-x.,+-4-Mme 2 wake? . I .. L1 'U --, ,K .WJ ' .liigrq W 1 V ,I ,,s-1, 1,7 5 ., gm I W, A . JR, ,fur .' pg,.ufQfM-v'5 1 -rr'53Pf'u?'ei'?wff? J -.r..f'L, H:-5 1 ,. 'Y Li' ,, i' flaw' 5 i'f-11' 'A ffi1.,,,Qf we-F 'bien' . CHQ., , 1',wz'i1:v-f-wail: K --11' Wx . 5:-:!'7 ?f'f ff- ' . fkizfga if .,-fi A .3 ' ',15-4,wi-faiig Q3 3 5 , :Ji-,,-Wig' . 4 ,I ' .iii 35 f WF , A , A ' ff f ' -. 22.4.1-., , L . 11- Ti Tfmii c ,if , pf ,Q-4, I ,i L: 1 -3 -Q I . if, -'Fctciifff V Q 1 '- , A, - .- 7, ' ' I L' ' -7 liflsri lf' , AA 4 ,...' ,J . F ' U 7 'QLLJEL I f ' fllfff : 3 f X. I N 5 x. E 1 t 1 E X fl' f The Girl's Glee Club gave an operetta and a musical skit at the beginning of the year while Mrs. Jensen was still here. At the beginning of the second semester M s. Boak took over the Glee Club. They did some practicing and then decided to let the Seniors have play practice that period so Glee Club was dis- continued for a while. The Glee will resume after the Senior Play is given and will practice songs to sing at the May Festival, Graduation, and Bac- calaurette. 4 1 . 1 1 in V91 :P r. I' ' 'g' F Q Ui fQlOJ?r -..,f -J ,-....-..-Q.-.........,... . -5.1-..... ,.......,..-.i... W.- .. . ,.,.....,.i..i...-lk.. -.-- ...-1--- President ------ - -a--npycn-.--..----....1.-.-..- -Janis Hatfield Vice Pres.---------- ----- ---- -- ---- ----Lorine Lee Secretary --------- - --------- ----- Treasure ------- --w--------- ------ - Business Manager Sargent at Arms- Gg Ao An Repo Freshman Rep.-- Sophomore Rep,-- Junior Rep,--,-- Grace Tacholsky ------Jean Boyd -Henry Hummels --Stanley Olson ------Mary King - ----- ------------Jean Robertson -------- ----- - ----- Robert Clarke --------- ---- ----- ------ Dren King Wayne Ooley was elected Student Body president, which posin tion he held until he went into the Navy. ,A-s .1-1 .V mi - L lx 'W f 1 :Vx ,Q : ,..y., 4, fgz' 'P 1, , I, f' r 'x- I , xfN'- 4',, '- ' 1 s fH1xx.5 . f Q ,-fi fx X1 .J-ns' .I ' : K.. I 'I ' .E .'.- ,-- l l al-ii..-.. -.. ......J- 1 gr- - - - L.1-...--.----.1. ....-.i.,....-...i-,.. A 4, P Due to the shortage of seniors this year the lower class- men were called upon to help out with the senior play, 'Meet the mls band 0 1' After the annual pictures were taken a change was made in the cast. Oren King took Lewey Cobe1l's place as Grigiry Sargent, a struggling young lawyer. - v Other members of the cast woreg Lily Benson---His secretary- Mary King, Eva Humphries---a much needed client--Hanis Hatfield, Franklyn Carruthers---Gregory's fraternity bro,--.John Spidal, Caroline Stantone---engaged to Franklyn---Graco Teoholsky, June Caskey--a frivolous young nurse---Jean Boyd, Fhnia Petroff--- an unexpected arrival---Doris Reed, Carter Carruthers-vFranklyn's father---Paul Adamson. ,LAB 65 1? 'R x X . r' l fr 55,1 gl I, r'- l .- 4 , UN 'W X AN gf X I 1 X x ,J X . C2.fx,f1k. r . ......,,,...-..,..... .. A -mi --A -7 .-- A Ctr rr- ii: : rwr' V Ti - - 'f Lggsnjlisnssif-U--N Janis Hatfield has been the G. A. A. president for the year. Officers for head of sports were elected. The constitution was amended so that the Freshmen could be head of sports. The girls that played on last year's volleyball team were given small Gfs and numerals. Girls for thls year's volleyball team were chosen. It's true the girls didn't win every gameg but neither did they lose every one. Uniforms were obtained by the girls buying the material and making their own. The subject of having a nGirl's Roomn was brought up this yea! and approved by all. By selling hot-dogs, cokes, and having a cake sale now and then, and with some help from the Student Body and School Board, a nice daveno, chair, coffee table, and drapes were purchased. Of course the girls have enjoyed the room to the fullest extent. ' All in all the G. A. A, this year has done well for itself. 45. ,'v va. Ei, Q' -ry -- L f x -'Q-Te i ,.,. ' 4.2. g ,PQQT ELA L L i I year went .-.......-,- .. V - H-4 The Gaston Greyhounds had a very fine football season this winning three games and losing only one. Wayne Ooley, who into the navy, was the captain of the team. Results: Gaston 19--- Gaston 29 - Gaston lu Gaston 33--- First team Oren King John Spidal Bob Clarke Hank Hummel s Wayne Ooley Paul The first beaten by a Zh came home with home field and Adamson ----------e----Banks 24 -we-I-------M-Forest Grove 0 ------W ---------- -M-Banks 0 -----------Forest Grove 6 Substitutes Bob Bloom Lewey Cobell Carl Hering Stanley Olson Dean Ruzic Don McMahon Manager game of the season we traveled to Banks to be to 19 count. Next we went to Forest Grove and a victory of 29 to O. The next game was on our we won our second victory in a la to O game with Banks4 Again on our home field we made victory number three by winning from Forest Grove 33 to 6. That ended our football season with a record of three games won and one lost. 'Q guy.- L,-, ,, ,134 gf M, ,. .. 52 ,V QF. f.'5'3a,w 1 M , v.'.-.4 J .. 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He did a very good job of playing, but we lost by a score of 23 to 18. It was the Forest Grove B. Team that beat us this time. We are hoping to have a good team next year because most of our first team will be back, if nothing happens. ue .a-3' 'sub , -tl-1 rl Y .V Q-.4- '- .' X. 1..-f'. ,S .QA .-, . , ,L wid., ,- .L- 'N-.f,,..-4-fl.. y-wg . 3 'S .-K: 3, .X - 4,-.1 .f. '-. 3 411-1 ' A rgmgf, +- .,,.., -W ,4 X 'sg-5' , W2- - 1- 'QT V ' ffirx-5,1,. 44.13, 552' j mt- - uxmkk - ' 4: -,. ., - A: f: iv mm U '.,.u15vL?4 ax .47 , ' ' ' I A :ik 4 'E ,rl 'A Q: ,fy 1,12 'iiv Qwlnlff 2. ig 2, IN 1 X . '41 ' 1- fo 1 rg-J 'r-I I' V9 L I- 5 QA H -, ,,- ,....,..-. ,., . -, . -..... ..'EY?Y X I I I I , I I I I I I 1 I I 1 I I I I . -5- -.........-...-1..........,......-...........,,.,,,,g This is the second year that the Gaston High School girls have participated in volleyball. 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