Girls Polytechnic High School - Maid Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1948
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Lack of sufficient experience and knowledge prevents them from always knowing what is fair. Wise assistance from adults can help direct this fine desire into the right channels. Keep alive and develop this splendid desire through- out your life, girls, remembering that it should include fairness to others as well as yourself. Many world prob- lems can be solved if Teen-Agers carry this goal into their adult life. I-lilma I Peterson. What would school be without a pal? We need a friend to greet us in the morning with whom we can share our day's activities. Without a friendly hi as we enter, and a cheery bye now when we leave, our lives would indeed lack the warmth that now prevails. But after hearing gay voices saying see you in class third period, meet me for lunch, remember our club meeting today, we know that at Girls Poly its tradi- tional friendliness will be everlasting. Ruth Dowe. tim 'FT ALM, BERTHA Typing, Ad Libitum. Orchestra, Chorus, English, ANDERSON, BARBARA Homemaking, Preppers. BABB, SHIRLEY English, Physical Education. BLEEG, HEDWIG Foods, Homemaking, Cafeteria. BRADLEY, PI-IYLLIS Physical Education, Girls' Athletic Association. COLEMAN, HELEN Art Craft, Art Metal, Art Industrial, Hornemaking V, Fanciannes, CROCKETT, PATRICIA English, Tune Timers. EBENER, MARTHA Art Drawing, Art Commercial, Cos- tume Design, Deco, ENGLISH, GEORGIA History, Senior Advisor, Polyettes. FARRENS, HELEN Library, Aremac Club, FORMAN, EFFIE Home Nursing, Movie Projector Club. HANSEN, ELEANOR English, Iournalism, Polygraph, Tri-Y. I-IOLLENBECK, EDNA English, Mathematics, Thes- pians. IOHNSON, VASHTI Homemaking, Counseling, Sub-Deb Club. LEE, RUTH BiolOQY. Chemistry, Iunior Roadside Council. LOMMASSON, AGNES Millinery. MCMURTREY, VIOLET Commercial Dressmaking. MILLER, MILDRED History, Allied Youth. NOTTAGE, LINEA Clothing, Typing, Needlettes Club. RAHMES, GAYLE Foods, Clothing, Fountain and Tea Room, Thespianettes. ROGERS, LUCY Homemaking, Clothing, Biology, Counseling, Garden Club. SEELEY, I-IAZEL Social Studies, Horizon Club. SENN, I-IELENE Typing, English, La Danse Club. Sl-IUCK, ELMA Homemaking, Counseling, Maisons Club. SMALL, LOIS English, Oral English, Social Stud- ies, Polymaid Advisor, Traffic Squad. SMITH, DORIS Oral English, Dramatics. STREET, DOROTHY Retailing, Counseling, Distri- butive Education. WYSS, LILLIE Social Studies, Neriads. K -J. t' :P 5' o . Q . H :' f I Q ' --.. -f'n'1 l in SEPTEMBER .... Ah, the hustle and bustle of the lirst month ol schooll Who can better typify September than the tall student body president, Rose Di Re. Amid the confusion ot settling down, Cookie led and we fol- lowed for the beginning of a successful school year. OCTOBER .... The first royalty of the yearl Queen Lois Morris ruled graciously over the trosh at one ot the major events of the year, the Ereshie Erolic. NOVEMBER .... Lorine Bishop received overwhelming ap- proval when the seniors bestowed upon her, the DAR award for being Girls Polytechnids Good Citizen . DECEMBER .... With a flair for drarnatics, and plenty ot poise to boot, LaVonne Lathrop gave us a pre-holiday greeting when she played the lead in the tall senior play, 'Second Fiddle . IANUARY ,... Clara Young became student body president tor the spring term, carrying on the high standards of Girls Polytechnic. FEBRUARY .... Betty Leo, an outstanding art student, Won MARCH APRIL . . . MAY .... recognition not only in Poly, but Was considered one of the best student artists in Oregon. Her entry in a local contest was sent East in competition for an art scholarship along with four other portfolios from Oregon. . . . . Rummage sale, rummage salel l Remember that familiar cry way back in March? Mary Margaret Blakney rallied to the call and brought the largest amount of articles for the sale which was sponsored by the school's P-TA. Even with April showers, Girls Poly received a breath of summer, ably administered by Donnalee Keller. Her portrayal of a fun-loving teen-ager in the spring senior class play, Sixteen-in-August gave every- one their spring tonic of laughs. Ah, me, a brainl Delores Lee had the highest grade average of the graduating senior class throughout her four years at Girls Polytechnic. IUNE .... Art is Well represented on the Polymaid's Calendar Girl page. Mrs. Martha Ebener, art instructor, was named Poly's Teacher of the Year . Miss ' wit' Mi Q5 march Wo' Apri l 2,3- 9 5 . l .ax Miss Y5. June.. l,,-a,.i ,... -, . ,ag L a Rirlhf A S k rr-mp? wmv qwg, 22 pad w,,,,km,5y Liltklt IT! Lovt Pat 8 nqqqvad. Wm Civ ,. E? 4. M . y-fx 42 5 f'-1 L It K In K Els.. l'vaxLn3iLg WEE, V x ,sw Jrfy- F r X N I' ll la f '- , 4- f m 1- 'V' --'Qlsg 4532- :Eff ',lMiwi1fx ff' -in F N s Nl , ,, 5 4 .X ri . Aiwa X ,XI X N f. x B Qc in ,QI If f ,Q ' :WU J , ibm? SENIGRS E ROSE DI RE DELORES LEE CLARA YOUNG Fall Student Body President President Spring Student Body President LORINE BISHOP ' LaVONNE LATHROP CLAUDIA YOUNG Treasurer Vice-President Secretary FLOWER: American Beauty Rose COLORS: Royal blue and white MOTTO: Riches May Be Lost But Knowledge Is Yours Forever ASHENBERGER, BETTY-4 year regular, Clothing, Fanciannes, vice-president, president, Iunior Red Cross, Student Council, War Board, Map Making, Poly Steppers, Work. BARRON, ALOA LADENE-4 year regu- lar, Art, Map Club, sergeant-at-arms. vice-president, president, Knitting and Sewing, president, Tune Timers, Mar- riage. BEEHLER, IOSEPHINE-4 year regular, Clothing, Ad Libitum, sergeant-at- arms, treasurer, vice-president, Iunior Red Cross, Trattic Squad, Athletic Club, Patriettes, Poly Steppers, Sew- ing Club, Enter Nurses Training. BISHOP, LORINE ANN-4 year regular, Clothing, Ad Libitum, vice-president, president, Polyettes, treasurer, Tri-Y, War Board, Traffic Squad, Senior Class treasurer, D.A.R. Good Citizen, Work and Marriage. BOATWRIGHT, RUTH IRENE-4 year special, Clothing, Tune Timers, Iane Addams Activities, Student Council, Girl Reserves, vice-president, Sports Club, secretary, Marriage. BROWN, CARROL LEE-4 year regular, Retailing, Distributive Education, Al- lied Youth, Iunior Roadside Council, Millinery. BYRAM, VIRGINIA GLADYS-4 year regular, Clothing, La Golondrina, Hor- izon Club, Polyrnaid Salesgirl, Work and College. BAIRD, MARGARET ELAINE-4 year regular, Retailing, Allied Youth, Iunior Roadside Council, Distributive Educa- tion Club, Work. BATSCH, SHIRLEY IEAN-4 year regu- lar, Clothing, Student Council, War Board, Tri-Y, La Golondrina, Horizon, Tune Timers, Work. BIRD, FLORENCE MAE-4 year special, Clothing, Tri-Y, Iane Addams Activi- ties, La Modics, president, Fire Squad, Usherettes, Modeling. BLAKNEY, MARY MARGARET-4 year regular, Art, Maisons, treasurer, secre- tary, Preppers, vice-president, Poster Club, Girls Athletic Association, Stu- dent Council, Class Play, College. BONN, ANNA MARIE-4 year regular. BYERS, ADELINE THERESA-4 year reg- ular. CALL, MAXINE LEOLA-4 year regular, Clothing, Thespianettes, sergeant-at- arms, Roller Skating, secretary, Prep- pers, Aremac, War Board, Secretarial Work. CHESSER, MYRTLE ONETA-4 year reg- ular, Foods, La Golondrina, secretary Horizon Club, Folk Dancing Club treasurer, Poly Steppers, vice-presi dent, Iunior Red Cross, Polymaid Salesgirl, Fall '47 Senior Class Play, Stage Manager, Work. CHURCHILL, HAZEL-4 year regular, Clothing, Poly Steppers, Art. CLARK, LOIS MARY-4 year regular Clothing, La Golondrina, treasurer, vice-president, Iunior Roadside Coun cil, Folk Dancing, Seattle Pacific Col lege. COY, GENEVA DOLORES-3 year spe- cial, Clothing, Tune Timers. Iane Ad- dams, Y-Teens, president, Marriage. DALSON, ANNABELLE-4 year special. DeLORME, RHEA LUCILLE-4 year spe- cial, Art, Tri-Y, Aremac. Iane Addams, Usherettes, Commercial Art Work. DI RE, ROSE MARY-4 year regular, Clothing, Tri-Y, vice-president, Ath letic Club, Thespianettes, War Board, secretary, Student Body President Undecided. CHRISTIANS, IUNE ROSE-3 year spe- cial, Clothing, Tune Timers. lane Add- ams Activities, Student Council, Eu- terpian, Work. CLARK, ALICEANN PORTER-4 year regular, Retailing, Distributive Educa- tion, sergeant-at-arrns, Tri-Y, Work. CLAUSIUS, CAROL LOUISE-4 year reg- ular. CRAWFORD, GEORGIA ANNE--4 year regular, Clothing, Athletic Club, Silver Skates, Thespians, Iunior Red Cross, Student Council, secretary, vice-pres- ident, Girls Athletic Association, Un- decided. DARTT, DARLENE MURREL-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, Tune Timers, Iunior Red Cross, Work. DI RE, IEAN MARY-4 year regular, Clothing, Tri-Y, sergeant-at-arms, Ath- letic Club, War Board, Student Coun- cil, Traffic Squad, Undecided. DOHN, ANGELEEN BEATRICE-4 year regular, Art, Tri-Y, treasurer, Poly- ettes, vice-president, president, Traffic Squad, treasurer, P.T.A. Representa- tive, Polymaid, art staff, Art School. DUAINE, EDNA MAE-4 year regular, Clothing, Red Cross Sewing, treasurer, Tune Timers, Undecided. EDMONDS, BARBARA IEAN-4 year regular, Retailing, Distributive Educa- tion, treasurer, secretary, Smile-A- While, Iunior Roadside Council, Al- lied Youth, Work. ERSKINE, PATRICIA MYRTLE-4 year regular, Retailing, La Golondrina, lun- ior Roadside Council, Girls Athletic Association, Allied Youth, Tri-Y, lunior Red Cross, Polygraph, business inan- ager, Work. FERRIS, BETTY DONNA-4 year regular, Art, Tri-Y, Polyettes, Undecided. GARDNER, SHIRLEY IEAN-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, Tri-Y, secretary, Map Club, treasurer, vice-president, Poly- ettes, Athletic Club, Student Council, Spring '48 Senior Class Play, Work. GILLIS, LENORA ADELL-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, lunior Roadside Coun- cil, La Golondrina, Allied Youth, Girls Athletic Association, Work. GRAY, PAULINE SEXTON-Z year spe- cial, Garden Club, Work. DUGAN, MOLLY LOU-4 year regular, Clothing, Aremac, treasurer, Map Club, Victory Club, Marriage. EICHLER, FLORENCE PAULINE-4 year regular, Clothing, Map Makers, Victory Club, Fanciannes, Folk Dancing, Work. FERGUSON, BARBARA IUANITA - 4 year regular, Clothing, Thespianettes, Thespians, sergeant-at-arms, lunior Red Cross, College. FITZGERALD, DOROTHY-4 year regu- lar. GILBERT, FRANCES MAE-4 year reg- ular, Clothing: lunior Roadside Coun- cil, treasurer, president, Allied Youth, Patriettes, Poly Steppers, Thespian- ettes, Fire Squad, Polyettes, Iunior Red Cross, Girls Athletic Association, treasurer, Class Play Salesgirl, Work and Marriage. GOODWIN, ANOLA NADYNE-4 year regular, Retailing, La Golondrina, Dis- tributive Educatoin, president, Busi- ness College. GUTTRY, BETTY LEE-4 year regular, Retailing, Iunior Roadside Council, Allied Youth, Athletic Club, Girls Ath- letic Association, Distributive Educa- toin, Lewis and Clark. HALISKI, DOROTHY CHRISTINA - 4 year regular, Clothing, Wooden Wheels, president, Aviation, Fanci- annes, Tri-Y, Work. HANSON, SHIRLEY ANN-4 year spe- cial, Foods, Tune Timers, Tratiic Squad. Iane Addams Activities, Ush- erette Club, sergeant-at-arms, vice- president, Iunior Red Cross, Fire Chief, Work. HILLSBERY, BETTY LOU-3 year special, Y-Teens, Flower Club, Undecided. HOWLAND, DOROTHY EARLENE - 4 year special, Foods, Allied Youth, Work. ISAACSON, DORIS NADINE-4 year regular, Clothing, Aramacs, vice-pres- ident. lane Addams Activities, Y- Teens, treasurer, Le Modes Club, pres- ident, Student Council, Work. IOHNSON, BETTY IRENE-Z year spe- cial, Iunior Roadside Council, Work. IONES, ALICE AGNES-4 year special, Foods, Tune Timers. lane Addams As- tivities, Tri-Y, vice-president, Student Council, Nurses Training. HANKE, KATHRYN MAY-4 year regu- lar, Clothing, Tri-Y, treasurer, secre- tary, Patriettes, Athletic Club, Poly- ettes, War Savings Committee, Spring '48 Senior Class Play, Iunior-Senior Dance Group, Poly Steppers, P.T.A. Neighborhood Council, Work and Mar- riage. HERTEL, LUCILLE-3 year special, Clothing, Aremac Club, Beauty Col- lege. HOINESS, IUNE BERTHA-2 year spe- cial, Clothing: lunior Roadside Coun- cil. Iane Addams Activities, Game Club, vice-president, Student Council, Beauty College. HULL, IOVITA YVONNE--4 year regular, Art, Ad Libitum, Allied Youth, Poly Steppers, Iunior Roadside Council, Sub-Deb, Student Council, College. IAMISON, BEVERLY IEAN-4 year spe- cial, Foods, Tri-Y, Polygraph, club ed- itor, circulation manager. lane Add- ams Activities, Preppers, president, Sub-Deb, Iane Addams Iournal Staff, Beauty College. IOHNSON, GERALDINE GLADYS - 4 year regular, Retailing, Iunior Road- sdie Council, Retail, vice-president, Knitting Club, College. IONES, DELORES MARRILYN-4 year regular, Clothing, Tri-Y, sergeant-at- arms, vice-president, Red Cross Sew- ing, secretary, Girls Athletic Associa- tion, vice-president, P.T.A. Neighbor- hood Council, Undecided. IONES, FLORENCE--4 year regular. KASCH, ALICE DAWN-4 year regular, Retailing, Distributive Education, president, Iunior Roadside Council, Work. KELLER, DONNALEE FRANCES-4 year regular, Art, Tri-Y, president, Poly Steppers, treasurer, secretary, Ath- letic Club, Aquatic Club, Iunior-Senior Dance Group, War Board, Fire Squad, captain, Polygraph, reporter, co-asso- ciate editor, co-editor-in-chief, Benson Class Plays, Spring '48 Senior Class Play, Polymaid, advertising manager, Work and Marriage. KILLORIN, MARY ELIZABETH-4 year regular, Clothing, Tune Timers, ser- geant-at-arrns, Business College. KINNEY, CECELIA MARIE-4 year reg- ular, Foods, Iunior Roadside Council, Allied Youth, Girl Reserves, Victory Club, Fire Squad, Polymaid Salesgirl, Business College. LATHROP, LaVONNE ANGELINE - 4 year regular, Foods, Thespians, vice- president, president, Thespianettes, Girl Reserves, Student Council, Poly- ettes, Traffic Squad, Benson Senior Class Play, Fall '47 Senior Class Play, Oregon State College. LEE, DELORES IOYCE-4 year regular, Clothing, Tri-Y, Student Council, Traf- fic Squad, secretary, Polyettes, Poly- graph, reporter, co-associate editor, co-editor-in-chief, Iune '48 Senior Class Play Stage Manager, Polymaid, general assistant, Senior Class Presi- dent, Y-Teen lnterclub President, ln- ternational Relations League, Univer- sity of Oregon. KAMPI-IAUS, IOANNE PATRICIA-4 year regular, Foods, Allied Youth, secre- tary, Iunior Roadside Council, Knit- ting Club, Girls Athletic Association, Poly Steppers, Polygraph, circulation manager, assistant news editor, Spring '48 Senior Class Play, Work and Mar- riage. KEITH, PATRICIA NADINE-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, Thespians, secretary, Student Council, Benson Senior Class Plays, Fall '47 and Spring '48 Senior Class Play, College. KERNAN, DEL-4 year regular, Clothing, Tri-Y, La Golondrina, Poly Steppers, Polyettes, Traffic Squad, Undecided. KIMSEY, ROBERTA IEANNE-4 year regular, Clothing, Horizon Club, sec- retary, Iunior Roadside Council, Housewife. LANDSEM, CELESTE ERLINE-4 year regular, Art, Tri-Y, Map Club, La Gol- ondrina, Iunior Red Cross, Polyettes, Traffic Squad, P.T.A. Study Group, Poly Steppers, Polygraph, art editor, Polymaid, art staff, Art School. LAWRENCE, DOLORES LaVONE - 4 year special, Art, Tune Timers, Work. LEGG, IESSIE ARLENE-4 year regular, amrs, secretary, president, Folk Danc- ing Club, Iunior Roadside Council, Polymaid Salesgirl, Polygraph, feature editor, Fall '47 Senior Class Play, Mar- riage. LEO, BETTY-4 year regular, Art, Tri-Y, president, Student Council, Art School. LOMAX, ELLADONIA ADELINE-4 year special, Clothing, Fanciannes, Unde- cided. LYNCH, DOROTHY PAULINE-4 year special, Aremacs, president, Traffic Squad. lane Addams Activities, Hos- pital Service, sergeant-at-arms, vice- president, Homemaking Club, presi- dent, Red Cross, secretary, Usherettes, secretary, Fire Squad, secretary, Un- decided. MADISON, CAULEEN AUDREY-4 year regular, Clothing, Thespians, Girls Athletic Association, Aquatic Club, Polygraph, Polymaid Salesgirl, Col- lege and Housewife. MARTIN, MARY LOUISE-4 year regu- lar, Retailing, Knitting and Sewing Club, vice-president, Girls Athletic Association, sergeant-at-arms, Distri- butive Education Club, lunior Road- side Council, Iunior Red Cross, Work and Northwest Nazarene College. MCFALLS, MARY LOUISE-4 year regu- lar, Foods, Red Cross Sewing and Re- lief Club, secretary, Knitting and Sew- ing Club, Marriage. MCKINLEY, BARBARA IEAN-4 year regular. LEWIS, BONNIE IEAN-4 year regular, Clothing, Sewing Club, Nursing. LUEBKE, COLLEEN-4 year regular, Art, Ad Libitum, secretary, Patriettes, Tri- Y, Polyettes, Iunior Red Cross, treas- urer, Iunior Red Cross City Council, Polymaid, art staff, Art School. MACKLEM, RAMONA ANN-4 year spe- cial, Clothing, Aremac Club: Undecid- ed. MARQUEZ, MARY GARCIA-4 year reg: ular, Clothing, Tri-Y, Y-Teens, Allied Youth, Maisons, Undecided. MCDANIELS, DELORES DEAN-4 year regular, Retailing, Ad Libiturn, Distrib- utive Education Club, Work. MCKEEL, MIRIAM ELAINE-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, Iunior Roadside Coun- cil, vice-president, Swimming Club, junior advisor, Girl Reserves: Student Council, treasurer, City Council Rep- resentative, Polyrnaid Salesgirl, Bible College. MEEK, ELAINE IUNE-4 year regular, Foods, Iunior Roadside Council: Al- lied Youth, Undecided. MENOLASCINA, BEATRICE LUCIA-4 year regular, Clothing, Victory Club, Thespianeites, Iunior Roadside Coun- cil, Business College. MITCHELL, DONNA RUTH-4 year regu- lar, Clothing, Ad Libitum, treasurer, 'vice-president, Knitting Club, secre- tary, Athletic Club, Student Council treasurer, Polyettes, Work. 1 MOORE, EDNA MAY-3 year special, Clothing, Tune Timers, Work. NANCE, CHARLENE ANN-4 year regu- lar, Ad Libitum, Tri-Y, Girls Athletic Association, Polygraph, business man- ager, Study Voice. NOBLETT, FLORENCE HELEN-4 year regular, Clothing: lunior Roadside Council, secretary, Patriettes, Allied Youth, Iunior Red Cross: College. O'DONNELL, MARY VIRGINIA-4 year regular, Retailing, Distributive Educa- tion, vice-president, Work. OLNEY, ESTHER IUNE-4 year regular. MILLER, ROMA LEE-4 year regular, Foods, Tune Timers, Roller Skating Club, Girl Reserves, Work and House- wife. MITUNIEWICZ, DOROTHY-4 year reg- ular, Business College. MOSHER, PATRICIA LOUISE-4 year regular, Clothing, Thespians, treas- urer, Girl Reserves, Skating Club, Fire Squad, Class Play Salesgirl, Housewife. NELSON, HELEN IEANETTE-4 year special, Camera Club, Work. NOTTAGE, MARYLE RUTH-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, Preppers, president: Movie Projector, treasurer, Knitting Club, Poly Steppers, War Savings, secretary, Student Council, Freshie Princess, Benson Senior Class Play, Spring '48 Senior Class Play, Work, OGBURN, IOAN DOROTHY-4 year reg- ular, Retailing, Thespians, Distributive Education, Poly Steppers, Lewis and Clark College. PARVI, ELLA IANE-4 year special, Clothing, Camera Club, Marriage. PAXTON, ANNABELLE LAURA-4 year regular, Art, Ad Libitum, secretary, president, Map Making Club, Traffic Squad, Music Conservatory. RAMBO, MINNIE IOSEPHINE-2 year special, Folk Dancing. lane Addams Activity, Y-Teen, Work, RIGG, MARILYN MARGARET-4 year special, Clothing, Tune Timers, Post Graduate Course. SCHNEIDER, PATRICIA SUZANNE - 4 year regular, Clothing: lunior Road- side Council, sergeant-at-arms, secre- tary, Work. SCHWINOF, DeLORES CORAL-4 year regular, Foods, Garden Club, presi- dent, Iunior Roadside Council, Allied Youth, Patriettes, Girl Reserves, Poly Steppers, Polygraph, business man- ager, Work. SEARCIE, ALPHA BELL-4 year regu- lar, Clothing, Preppers, junior advisor, Girls Athletic Association, secretary, president, Iunior Red Cross, War Board, Traffic Squad, sergeant-at- arms, Polyettes, Polymaid, business manager, College. SLYTER, COLLEEN RUTH-4 year req- ular, Clothing, La Golondrina, presi- dent, Camera Club, Horizon, Thes- pians, Poly Steppers, Fire Squad, tire chief, Student Council, Polyettes, Fall '47 Senior Class Play, Undecided. PROUSE, IACOUELIN MAE-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, Folk Dancing, Camera Club, Athletic ,Iunior Roadside Coun- cil, Student Council, War Board, Work. RAMSDELL, IOYCE ANN-4 year spe- cial, Garden Club, Undecided. ROSENFELD, SARAH LEE-4 year reg- ular, Foods, La Golondrina, Thespians, Knitting Club, Iunior-Senior Dance Club, Poly Steppers, membership sec- retary, Girls Athletic Association, Work. SCHUKEY, EVELYN IEAN-4 year regu- lar, Foods, Athletic, La Golondrina, Folk Dancing, Ad Libitum, Horizon Club, Girls Athletic Association, pres- ildlenlt, Student Council, Polyettes, or . SCOTT, PHYLLIS-4 year regular, Cloth- ing, La Golondrina, secretary, vice- president, Business College. SELTZER, LORENE ELONA-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, Red Cross Relief Sew- ing Club, vice-president, Fanciannes, Victory Club, Business College. SMITH, RAMONA DARLENE-4 year regular, Iunior Roadside Council, Al- lied Youth, La Golondrina, Tri-Y, Traf- fic Squad, University of, Oregon. SPEIGHT, BARBARA IEANETTE-4 year regular, Clothing, Camera Club, Fan- ciannes, Iunior Red Cross, Student Council, Poly Steppers, Work. STAHL, MARIAN LORRAINE-4 year regular, Clothing, Thespianettes, sec- retary, Preppers, Tri-Y, Tune Timers, Poly Steppers, Student Council, Mar- riage. STIEGELMEIER, ELEANOR ANN-4 yea: regular, Art, Tri-Y, treasurer, Thes- pianettes, Map Club, Student Council, vice-president, Traffic Squad, War Board, Polymaid, editor, College. TAYLOR, BARBARA IEAN-4 year regu- lar, Clothing, Knitting Club, Aremac, Folk Dancing, Traffic Squad, Work and College, TODHUNTER, SALLY ALEENE-4 year regular, Clothing, Thespians, sergeant- at-arms, La Golondrina, Poly Step- pers, Fire Squad, Student Council, College. WAKEMAN, IOYCE EVELYN-4 year regular, Clothing, Ad Libitum, treas- urer, president, Iunior Roadside Coun- cil, Allied Youth, La Golondrina, Girl Reserves, Polyettes, Traffic Squad, Polymaid, assistant editor, Linfield College. WELCH, MARY ANN-4 year regular, Clothing, TriY secretary, Prep ers- ' i P , Poly Steppers, lunior Red Cross, Poly- maid Salesgirl, Class Play Salesgirl, Work and Marriage, '19 STAATZ, MARGUERITE VIRGINIA - 4 year regular, Clothing, Distributive Education, sergeant-at-arms, Iunior Roadside Council, Allied Youth, Ath- letic Club, Smile-A-While, Business College. STEWART, PATRICIA IEANNE-4 year special, Ad Libitum, Traffic Squad, Girls Athletic Association. lane Ad- dams Activities, Dramatics, Commer- cial Club, Euterpian, Undecided. lar Clothing STINNETT, .GERTIE MAE-4 year regu- THOMPSON, IACOUELYNN DELORES-- 4 year regular, Retailing, Distributive Education, Iunior Roadside Council, Allied Youth, Aviation Club, Univer- sity of Oregon. VITTORIA, NANCY-4 year regular, Foods, Allied Youth, president, junior advisor, Iunior Roadside Council, Ath- letic Club, Student Council, Polyettes, president, Fire Squad, Undecided. WEIGEL, ROSE CHRISTINE-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, La Golondrina, ser- geant-at-arms, vice-president, Folk Dancing, junior advisor, Girl Reserves, Iunior Roadside Council, Traffic Squad, president, War Savings Com- mittee, Iunior Red Cross, Polyettes, Polygraph, Fall '47 Senior Class Play, Polymaid, records and tiles manager, Business College. WHITE, MARIIE ELLEN-4 year special, Clothing, Tune Timers, sergeant-at- arms, Fire Squad. Iane Addams Ac- tivities, Tri-Y, treasurer, Sub-Deb, Usherettes, Fire Squad, Work. WILLARD, CARLA PAYE-4 year regu- lar, Foods, Athletic Club, sergeant-at- arms, Camera Club, Preppers, Allied Youth, Tune Timers, Student Council, Civil Service. WILSON, IOAN MARIE-2 year special, Knitting and Sewing Club, Horizon Club, Marriage. WOODIN, LYDIA EDITH-4 year regu- lar, Retailing, Distributive Education, secretary, La Golondrina, Camera Club, Poly Steppers, College. YAPP, ANNE-4 year special, Clothing, Camera Club, treasurer. lane Addams Activities, Bookworm, president, Sub- Deb, secretary, Y-Teens, Student Council, treasurer, Work. YOUNG, CLAUDIA MARIE-4 year reg- ular, Clothing, La Golondrina, ser- geant-at-arms, treasurer, secretary, Tune Timers, junior advisor, Polyettes, secretary, Trallic Squad, vice-presi- dent, War Savings Committee, Poly- graph, reporter, assistant-business manager, exchange editor, Fall '47 Senior Class Play Stage Crew, Busi- ness College. A GEISE, EVELYN IEAN-2 year special. CNC picture. PETERSEN, MARGARET ANN-4 year regular, Foods, Knitting Club, vice- president, Fanciannes, Allied Youth, Tune Timers, Student Council, Unde- cided. fNo picturel WILLIAMSON, BEVERLY IEAN-4 year regular, Art, Thespians, treasurer, Thespianettes, Student Council, Spring '48 Senior Class Play Stage Crew, Work and Marriage. WINTERS, WENONA LEE-4 year spe- cial, Clothing, Tune Timers, Work. WOODLEY, BEVERLY IEAN-4 year reg- ular, Foods, La Golondrina, secretary, Folk Dancing, Iunior Roadside Coun- cil, Allied Youth, Poly Steppers, Stu- dent Council, Traffic Squad, Polyettes, Spring '48 Senior Class Play, Work. YOUNG, CLARA LUCILLE-4 year reg-- ular, Foods, Iunior Roadside Council, treasurer, secretary, Allied Youth, Stu- dent Council, secretary, Polygraph, editor, Student Body President, Unde- cided. SECOND FIDDLE December 5, 1947 CAST LaVonne Lathrop Rose Weigel Colleen Slyter Pat Keith Donna Haynes lessie Legg Leland Bishop Gerald Kendall lohn Roaney HSIXTEEN IN AUGUST April 9, 1948 CAST Donnalee Keller Clara Young loanne Kamphaus Marlye Nottage Beverly Woodley Shirla Gardner Kathryn Hartke Pat Keith Dave Roberts lim Bonne lohn Roaney Vlary Margaret Blakney ,A 1'Ei'ih V ,M 'uf I- 3 1 5315, s vi .4 - 9' CD ' li H I lllI,hLfJ'EU ullllf II Q ,Mx ,ii ', ' 1 UNDERCLASSMEN I SECOND TERM First row: Mary O'Rourke, Margie Pixley, Barbara Dillnter, Ethel Schaler, Ellen Walker, Catherine Bell, Beverly Hagen, Lola Currier, Beverly Ostrander, Nancy Randle, Second row: Marilyn Dahrn, Margaret Farley, lean Mossey, Parolee Senter, Barbara Wollino- ton, Wanda Routon, Carol Helmer, Ruby Boatwright, Ramona Skaggs, Rose Albert. Third row: Louise Blasdell, Betty Molby, Alice Pullen, lanet Lichtenthaler, Ioanne Hall, Nola VanDaarn, Ioyce Worthley, Mary Ellen Voss, Vivian Bray. Fourth row: Marian Clark, Ioan Nordstrom, Bonnie Roseberry, Betty Stovall, Carol l-lad-errnan, Donna Willson, Pat Ward, loyce Richardson, Martha Rouse, Barbara Wolf SECOND TERM First row: Diane Hedges, Enyd Hartshorn, Gwendolyn Lang, Norrna Broorne, Betty Carner, lean Cole, Ioan Head, Leona Mitchell, Norleen Stavren, Darlene Hogan, Doris Templeton Second row: Ioan Frances Mitchell, Vivian Bryan, Betty Earnest, Pat Cassady, Doris Lohr, Patricia Moatz, Evelyn Ienkins, Carol Hull, Dorothy Shill, Lois Morris, Third row: Pat Balcom, Artie Nagye, Donna Cochran, Dolores Grannell, Betty Shultz, France: Rowley, Sharron Reigler, Helen McCarthy, Doris Gilstad, Lorraine Walton, Louetta lfenny, Mae Bodner. Fourth row: Annie Mitchell, lune Steele, Geraldine Fancher, Betty Karr, Nancy Ensley, Sally Leonard, Addie Haynes, Betta Wier, loyce Whalen, Dorothy Watkins, Betty Roseberry, Viola Rivers SECOND TERM First row: Blanche Wilson, Bozella Bates, Doryce Calvert, Yvonne Slusher, Clara Wolfe, Elsie Brighouse, Ann Deets, Lillian Rodacher, Naomi Fitzgerald, Ruth Curry. Second row: Trula Haskins, Orene Myers, loyce lensen, Agnes View, Dorothy Llanes, Ieanne Worthley, Shirley Dvorak, Kathleen Berube, Dorothy Doss, Donnie Drugg, Lois Buzshinger, Third row: Viola Roberts, Delores Langley, Barbara McFarland, Leeta Chassells, Marien Porn' eroy, Catherine Lentz, Clarita Gurtina, Florence Weaver, Shirley Dugger, Maxine Gjercle, Eunice English, Dorothyann Gerde. Fourth row: lanet lones, Barbara Benway, Faye Ann Sweeney, loAnne Bell, Delores Hinch, Lois Mitchell, lackie Gould, Carol Cannon, Dena Coler, lo Earnest, Sammy Boyd, Shirley Hollinger. SECOND TERM First rowi Betty Lou Parsons, Donna Weller, Phyllis Mecham, Betty Vinciguerra, Agnes Barber, Betty Fiske, Connie Bellizio, Dorothy Dooley, leanette Scott. Second row: Helene Alburas, Charlotte Graves, Shirley Cox, Patricia Gilbert, Dottie McCorvey, Lucille Wadcly, Diana Brunner, Betty Cox, Third row: Mary Ellen Sites, Rita Shelton, Lillian Woodley, Mary Ann Holmes, Beverly Tibbets, Ioan l-lelrn, Shirley Lonq, Louise Coder, Nancy Burnqay' THIRD TERM Firzst row. lenelle Word, Mary Messier, loyce Ernra, Darlene Fierce, Goldie Schloarser, hlnlen Kuhl, Rose Marie Geissbuhler, leanette Morrow. Second row: Betty Hagen, Betty Burch, Mildred Miller, Shirley Sopocy, Charlotte lfnapp, Dorothy Smith, Eleanor Koenig, Beverly Barton, Fritz Greenblatt, Frances Adams. FOURTH TERM First row: Shirley Gray, Claudine Peareon, Elbina Erhardt, Suzanne Sherman, l-lelen Marisa, Donnie Arnold, Ramona Goble. Second row: Dorothy Shimrnin, Grace Carney, Barbara Porneroy, Pat Crane, Lena McMillan, lanet McLain, Virginia Fellon, Verdie Bethune, Pat Shields, Maida Lambert, Darlene Grande, lane Guthrie. Third row: Anita lustice, Barbara Thompson, Nancy Anderson, Marion Holliday, Betty Zieqle, Emily Davis, Mary Taylor, Darlene Arnold, Marilyn Rollls, Beverlee Iames, Catherine Rogers, Lillian Burnette, Fourth row: Darlene Cottrell, Esther Zavoral, Ieanette Haliski, Gay Bell, Doris Matthews, Nadine Fiscus, loyce Weber, Beatrice Faircloth, Doris Byram, Mary Maynard, loan lillson, Barbara Van Patten, Maida Shultzt Filth rowi Mary lane Newcombe, Nancy Landen, Carol Heide, Alice Staley, Donna Boetel, Sylvia Magel, loyce Pawson, Stasia Kenney, Nancy Schlegelmilch, Doris Swihart, Mary Stewart, Marlene Patterson, Donna Vance, Doris Wade, Evelyn Crawford, Loretta Holland FOURTH TERM Frist row: Anita Wright, Roberta Coats, Ann Schuardt, Ioyce Steele, Carole Adams, Shirley Pierson, Donna Steveson, Rita Damiani, Marcia Chisler, Iris Fiske. Second row: Violet Lolley, Naomi Morrison, Theresa Searcie, Ona Mae Clarke, Ianet O'Neil. Alice Engbrecht, Gloria Ferguson, Doreen Morgan, Carolyn Brewer, Hazel Childrers, Dorene Cottrell, Betty Seastrom. Third row: Alice Pond, Ianice Sealy, Barbara Mosley, Dixie Lee Nicklin, Ella Mae Lane, Connie Brooke, Norma Glass, Loretta Iundt, Doris Cumberland, Patricia Lewis, Stella Meyers. Fourth row: Shirley Marugg, Anna Bolt, Iosephine Randle, Anna Chambers, Adriel Masten, Nola Hoover, Alice French, Ocena Irwin, IoAnne Hagan, Marilyn Reilly, Marian Becker, Eleanor Winchell, Rae Stroud. FIFTH TERM First row: lane Elliott, Marlisse Landolt, Iean Catanese, Dolores Games, Thelma Stevens, Adena Anderson, Norma Doss, Cecelia Marquez. Second row: Estelle Delaney, Delores Roth, Alma Tracy, Arleta Haines, Ioanne Calvert, Barbara Wilson, Pat Bingham, Iackie Meyers. Third row' Marlene Hull, Ianet Agee, Beverly Cross, Laura Bottler, Carol Coy, Audrey Stevens, Patricia Ford, Katherine Kennedy, Colleen Scott SIXTH TERM Firfst row Gertrude O'Rourlce, Marilyn C, lohnsson, Violet Miller, Aqners Loo, Martian-t ltahn, Virqinia Cruzan, Pat Southworth, Diane Thomas, Carol Richard, Second row leanne Showalter, lanette Ringstad, Pauline Stewart, Orvetta Duqqfer, Lillian Lee, Maroaret Hill, Louise Welch, Esther Richter, Betty Sannezs, lean lohnson, Dorothy Kemp Third row Dolores Richardson, luanita Bylancl, Helen Vooel, loAnne Merrick, Sally Rrown, Mona Lee Reroren, Nancy Lievsay, lanet Green, Pat Shea, Barbara Staatz, Mary Floinrf Gibson Fourth row loyce Younqbluth, laclcie Foster, Shirley Houssnian, Marqaret Herrinri, Mary Baestaach, loan Arnold, Mary Rustebakke, Barbara Kiqgins, loan Bennett, Patricia Merrilielct SIXTH TERM l'ir:at row Virginia LeBrun, Ethel Moore, Freicla Duvall, Virqinia Bustard, Helene Macllonalrl, Virqinia Mituniewicz, Barbara Schitlqen, Leila Gundlach, Flora Loosz, Alice Connell Second row' Rita Ricardi, Loretta Estes, leanne Atkeson, Dolores lones, Eva Mae Kirgqinn, Marlene Dobak, Marilyn Rhodes, Evelyn Braithwait, Annabelle Cushman, Thirfl row Berniece Scott, lune Lambert, Pat Williams, loAnn Merrick, laclcie Holliitay, Kay Karnpa, loanne Perry, Mary McDowell, Gerry Hallbero, Dolores Murphy SEVENTH TERM First row: Virginia Peterson, Elaine White, Orpha lane Hancock, Shirley Derring. Second row: Eva Bonebrake, Patt Cobb, Carol Hinclerman, Pat Fisher. ABSENTEES AND TRANSFERS First row: Pearl Burrill, Patsy Peterson, Faith Van Patten, Priscilla larvis, Thea Harris, Ioanne Scholz, Marilyn Dahrn, Lorena Moore, lanet Younce, Marilyn lohnson, Ruby Le-Brun. Second row: Agnes Walchly, Pat Edrnoncls, Lois Gilstrap, Esther Scott, Marian Poynter, Carma lean Thornas, Corinne Green, Dorothy Bucknarn, Rhea Mecharn, Mary McFalls, Betty Andrews, Third row: Edris Robinette, Pauline Champagne, lackie Davis, Katherine Pickering, Louise Sims, Irene Schrnick, Pat Westbury, Flora Clark. Fourth row: LaVeta Fancher, Ellen Abclich, Norma Williams, Mary Snell, Carol McCormick, Nancy Schlip, Betty Thiernann, Dolores Miller, KA Hiftfa-kikavsx Q All ilunqllijamwup ' I I E' Pensiuu Budclfvs Gtffinc' lfnu nib? 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Ak .ww f, Wx: .Ll 1.-QV., , wg 20. ,v ,F 4: 3, My 5 , hir.-, , STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is composed of one girl from each registration rooiii woh is chosen by the girls in their class. They discuss problems and plan activities for the school in which each girl can participate. FALL STUDENT COUNCIL First row. Ramona Goble, Leona Mitchell, Goldie Schlosser, Kathleen Berube, Rose DiRe, President, Mary Ellen Boss, lean Worthley, Georgia Ciawlord, Vice-President. Second row: lean Iohnson, Cauleen Scott, Carol Hagerman, Alice French, Mary Ann I-lolnies, Pat Fisher, Secretaryg Miriam McKeel, Treasurer SPRING STUDENT COUNCIL First row: Beverlee laines, Betty Vinciguerra, Patrit ia Edmonds, Sergeant-at-Armsg Leona Miachell, Clara Young, President, Agnes Leo, Goldie Schlemmer, lean Worthley, Georgia Crawford, Secretary. Second row: Marilyn Reilly, Donna Mitchell, Tr-eau urer, loanne Perry, Shirley Batsch, Alice French, Patt Cobb, Nancy Ensley, Carol Hagarman, Janette Ringstad, lane Elliot. Not in picture-1 Eleanor Stiegelinier, Vice-President, Carol Heide, Sylvia Maqel, Shirley Derring Traffic. Squad Dal Fuego TRAFFIC SQUAD Kose Weigel, Prefidi-ntg Claudia Young, Vice-President, Delores Lf e, Secretaryg Anqeleen Dohn, Treasurer, Alpha Searcie, Sergei-in:-at Arms, losephlne Beehler, Lorine Bishop, Frances Daugherty, lean Dil-te, Pat Ford, Shirley Hanson, Del Kernan, Barbara Klqgrns, lrfva Mae Kiggrns, lune Lambert, Celeste Landsem, LaVonne Lathrap, Dorothy Lynch, Violet Miller, Hamona Smith, Patricia Stewart, Gene- vieve' Styles, Barbara Taylor Ioyce Wakeman, Be--vffrly Woodley Mrs Lois Small, Advisor. TRAFFIC SQUAD The Traffic Squad, a ser- vice club, was organized last tall because of a need to better the social stand- ards ot the school. Since its organization it has many times proven its purpose by helping to bring order and courtesy among the qirls DEL FUEGO Del Fuego, the Fire Squad, has gained much progress in forming a bigger and better organization ior sate- ty in case of tires in Girls Polytechnic. Students who are interested in the protec- tion of their school may ioin this group. Several types of fire drills have been tested. Among these, an outstand- ing one which was a quick evacuation from the audi- torium. DEL FUEGO Frances Gilbert, Presidentgg Carol Coy, Vice-President, Ioyce Rich- ardson, Secretary-Treasurerq lanet Agee, Louise Blasdal, Laura Bottler, lean Cole, Beatrice Faircloth, Betty Fiske, lane Guthrie, Delores Iones, Nola LaParon, Doris Matthews, Iaclcie Meyer, Pat Mosher, Marlene Patterson, Ioyce Pawson, Nancy Randle, Nancy Schlip, DeLores Schwinot, Dorothy Shimmins, Carma lean Thomas, Mary Ellen Voss, Pat Ward, Norma VVilltams, Iennelle Word. Miss Ruth Dowe, Advisor. POLYETTES The Polyettes is the ush- erette club composed of juniors and seniors. It is one of the most active ser- vice clubs in school. The members usher at all school assemblies and night af- fairs. The group also usher- ed for the High School Mu- sic Festival. The Polyettes social event oi the year was a party held at the Y.W.C,A. celebrating the lOth anni- versary of the club. Happy Birthday, Polyettesu jk: i elaine-PS G , at ui- POLYETTES xv!-rpm? Angeleen Dohn, President, Claudia Young, Secretaryg Lorine Bishop, Treasurerg Carol Coy, Shirla Gardner, Ianet Green, Frances Gilbert, Kathryn Hanke, lean Iohnson, Del Kernan, Barbara Kiggins, Eva Mae Kiggins, LaVonne Lathrop, Delores Lee, Agnes Leo, Colleen Luebke, Violet Miller, Miriam McKeel, Maryle Nottage, Ioanne Perry, Evelyn Schukey, Alpha Searcie, Ieanne Showalter, Pauline Stewart, Colleen Slyter, Nancy Vittoria, Ioyce Wakeman, Louise Welch, Rose Weigel, Pat Westbury, Beverly Woodley. Miss Georgia English, Advisor. G. A. A. Betty Sannes, President, Nancy Ensley, Vice-President, Evelyn Schukey, Secretary, Lena McMillan, Treas- urer, Barbara Mosley, Sergeant-at-Arms, Ioyce Worthley, Sports Manager, Roberta Coats, Social Chairmang Frances Adams, Betty Andrews, Rozella Bates, Mary Becker, IoAnne Bell, Connie Brooks, Ruby Boatwright, Betty Carner, Dena Cofer, Alice Connell, Georgia Crawford, Lola Currier, Dorothy Doss, Delores Grannell, Dorothyann Gerde, Maxine Gjerde, Leila Gundlach, Iane Guthrie, Ioanne Hagen, Carol Hagerman, Addie Haynes, Margaret Hill, Ocena Irwin, lean Iohnson, Kay Kampa, Francies LaBelle, Shirley Marugqf Annie Mitchell, Ioan Mitchell, Doreen Morgan, Gertrude O'Rourlce, Mary O'Rourke, Iosephine Roudley, Alpha Searcie, Theresa Searcie, Goldie Schlosser, Pat Stewart, Betty Schultz, Ellen Walkey, Louise Welch, Eleanor Williams, lean Worthley. Mrs. Phyllis Bradley, Advisor. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G. A. A. is lor girls who are interested in all kinds of sports. They play basketball, volleyball, base- ball, etc. A point system is used in which girls who earn so many points a year automatically receive their letter. Tournaments be- tween opposing teams in G.A.A. on Tuesday and Thursday after school are their main activities. Also games played with different high schools are included in their interests. D. E. CLUB The Distributive Educa- tion Club was just formed in September. Its member- ship consists only of girls in the retailing class. The pur- pose of the club is to have a better understanding of the retail trade and the oppor- tunities in the field and to help the members become better sales people. This club has had many activi- ties, including the installa- tion of officers and several parties that have been held at different homes. GARDEN CLUB The Garden Club was started to create the interest of girls who like flowers and like ot work with them. They have learned how to make corsages and to ar- range flowers. This club is planning to have a field trip to Washington Park, during the time when the roses are being trimmed. D. E. CLUB Anola Goodwin, President, Geraldine lohnson, Vice-President, Bai- bara Edmonds, Secretary-Treasurer, Pat Erskine, Club Reporter, Marguerite Staatz, Sergeant-at-Arms, Margaret Baird, Alice Ann Clark, Shirley Davis, Betty Guttry, Alice Kasch, Mary Louise Martin, Ioanne Merrick, Delores McDaniels, Virginia O'Donnell, loan Og- burn, Pat Shea, Diane Thomas, Iackie Thompson, Lydia Woodin... Mrs. Dorothy Street, Advisor. 4 Disfri bulivt. Education :- 'V Garden Club GARDEN CLUB DeLores Schwinof, President, Shirley Sopocy, Vice-President, Gerry Hallberg, Secretary, Dorothy Dooley, Treasurer, Dorothy Barquest, Pauline Gray, Ioyce Ramsdell, Erma Schmidt, Mary Snell. Miss Lucy Rogers, Advisor. 1 Yanni Annes Naedisiffss . FANCIANNES Betty Ashenberger, President, Barbara Kiggins, Vice-President, Violet Miller, Secretary-Treasurer, leanne Atlceson, Patricia Bing- ham, Grace Carney, Carol Clausius, Louise Coder, Rita Damiani, Alice Engbrecht, Iris Fiske, Mary Holcey, Dorothy Howland, Eva Mae Kiggms, Elladonia Lomax, Marlisse Landolt, Dorothy Losey, Peggy McDonough, Ioan Mitchell, Carole Niles, Esther Olney, Virginia Peterson, Marion Pomeroy, Margaret Rahn, Rita Ricardi, Esther Richter, Wanda Routon, Colleen Scott, Lorene Seltzer, Iune Steele, Donna Vance, Blanche Wilson, Beverly Winton, Mrs. Helen Coleman, Advisor. FANCIANNES The Fanciannes is an em- broidering and Crocheting club, Their main object is making articles for them- selves. They sent two hun- dred pound boxes of cloth- ing to Holland last Ianuary. Also they have had two very successful popcorn sales. NEEDLETTES The Needlettes Club has been organized tor girls who are interested in knit- ting and sewing. They do most of their sewing for themselves. For their project they have sent boxes of clothing to Europe. NEEDLETTES Dolores Richardson, President, Mary Louis McEalls, Secretary, Lou' etta Kenny, Treasurer, Frances Adams, Sergeant-at-Arms, Betty Burch, Lillian Burnette, Mary Cooper, Barbara Hall, Wanda Hillard, Shirley Marugg, Rhea Mecham, Dorothy Myles, Ioan Nordstrom, Gertrude O'Rourke, Audrey Palin, Barbara Staatz, Marie Wilson. Mrs. Linea Nottage, Advisor. THESPIANS Thespians is the Senior Dramatic Club of Girls Poly- technic. This club special- izes in putting forth its ideas in dramatics. The pur- pose of the club is to learn stage make-up and direct- ing of plays, They try to present at least one play each year. This year's activ- ities have been joint meet- ings with the Benson boys of Beta Sigma Delta and also parties. THESPIANETTES The Thespianettes is for girls in the lower terms who want dramatic training. lm- promptu skits, readings, and informal instruction by the advisor have been on the agenda of this dramatic group. They enter the Thes- pianettes with expectations of entering the Thespians 1n the upper term. THESPIANS La Vonne Lathro , President, loanne Perry, Vice-President, Pat Keith, Secretary, Plat Mosher, Treasurer, Donna Boetel, Hazel Chil- ders, Pat Cobb, Georgia Crawford, Estelle Delaney, Bina Erhardt, Virginia Fellon, Barbara Ferguson, Carol Heide, Katherine Kennedy, Nancy Landen, Cauleen Madison, Barbara Pomeroy, Delores Pull- man, Marilyn Rohlffs, Sarah Rosenfeld, Mary Rustebakke, Ann Schuardt, Colleen Slyter, Sally Todhunter, loyce Weber, Beverly Williamson. Miss Edna Hollenbeck, Advisor. Th aspianettas THESPIANETTES Diane Hedges, President, Patricia Cassady, Vice-President, Nancy Randle, Secretary, Mary Ellen Voss, Treasurerp Beverly Ostrander, Sergeant-at-Arms, Louise Blasdell, Colleen Cloe Calvert, Dena Cofer, Norma Doss, Gloria Ferguson, Stasia Kenn , Gwendolyn Lang, Eleanor Smith, Carma lean Thomas, lane Thomas, Patsy Westland, lenelle Word. Mrs. Gayle Flahmes, Advisor. - Thespian Cla lr Poster C-lu b Ylaisons POSTER CLUB Ianet Green, President- Mona Lee Bergren, Mary Margaret Blakney. Mrs. Martha Ebener, Advisor. POSTER CLUB Members ot this group make posters for all school events, the posters ranging from the large ones that are in the main hall, to the small cards on the cafeteria's counters. They also Wood- burn Girls Polytechnic High School on new ra- dios, tables, and other school equipment for the purpose of identification. A MAISONS The Maisons Club is a national organization which is for girls that are interest- ed in planning a successtul home. In this club they dis- cuss how to better their communities and to have a happy home. MAISONS Norma Williams, President, Delores Eichler, Vice-President, Virginia LeBrun, Secretary, Mary Margaret Blakney, Treasurer, Annabelle Cushman, Sergeant-at-Arms, Ellen Abdich, Evelyn Braithwait, Anna Chambers, Shirley Cox, Ruth Dutton, Patricia Gilbert, Robin Harri- son, Darlene Hogan, Iune Lambert, Maida Lambert, Agnes Leo, Ruby LeBrun, Sylvia Magel, Adriel Masten, leanie Mossey, Naomi Mueller, Nancy Schlegelmllch, Audrey Stevens. Miss Elma Shuck, Advisor. Y' Teen -T'-3-Y TRI-Y The Tri-Y is affiliated with the Y.W.C.A. During the term they have made Hal- lowe'en and Easter tray fa- vors, collected money for the March of Dimes and have had social parties. Twice a year the Y.W.C.A. has out of town conferences to which the club sends representatives. - Y-TEEN PHEPPERS The Preppers is the junior group of the Y-Teens and is composed of girls in the first through the fourth terms. Their activities have varied. For their service projects they made tray fa- vors and joke books for the children's hospitals. As a social project they took a trip to the mountains. TRI-Y Betty Leo, President, Delores Iones, Vice-President, Mary Ann Welch, Secretag, Angeleen Dohn, Treasurer, Florence Bird, Lorlne Bishop, Larrita ermack, Alice Connell, Virginia Cruzan, lean DiRe, Rose DiRe, Shirley Derring, Shirley Gardner, Margie Griffen, Leila Gund- lach, Dorohty Haliski, Kathryn Hanke, Iackie Holliday, Beverlz' lami- son, Donnalee Keller, Del ernan, Harriet Korsun, Rachel rieger, Celeste Landsem, Diane Latham, Delores Lee, Colleen Luebke, Mary Marquez, Cecelia Marquez, Delores McNeil, lean McPherson, Polly Miller, Charlene Nance, Ianette Ringstad, Betty Sannes, Berneice Scott, Ieanne Showalter, Ramona Smith, Thelma Stevens, Barbara Sleeman, Eleanor Stiegelmeier, Lora Thrailkill, Dolores Vockrodt, Louise Welch, Clarice Williams, Ioyce Youngbluth. Miss Eleanor Hansen, Advisor. Y' Teen Rippers Y-TEEN PREPPERS Ocena Irwin, President, Ardelle Gilstad, Vice-Presidentg lean Catan- ese, Secretary, Nancy Ensley, Treasurer, Alpha Searcie, lunior Ad- visor, Rose Albert, Betty Andrews, Donnie Arnold, Gay Bell, IoAnne Bell, Barbara Benway, Sammy Boyd, Beverly Cross, Norma Glass, Betty Hagen, Betty Hillsbery, Pat Lewis, Sally Leonard, Doris Lohr, Helen McCarthy, Lena McMillan, Marlene Patterson, Irene Schmick, Theresa Searcie, Louise Sims, Alma Tracy, Ethel Woodbur, Barbara Volf, Edris Robinette. Mrs. Barbara Anderson, Advisor. ---gg Jr. Roadside, Counci I Tune, 'timers We TUNE TIMERS Virginia Mituniewicz, President, Norma Doss, Vice-President, Pat Schneider, Secretary, Beverlee James, Treasurer, Claudia Young, lunior Advisorg Pat Balcom, Aloa Barron, Rozella Bates, Shirley Batsh, Irene Boatwright, Wilma Bolen, Eva Bonebrake, Virginia Bustard. Anna Chambers, Leeta Chassells, Iune Christians, Flora Clark, Ana Clark, Geneva Coy, Doris Cumberland, Darlene Dartt, Barbara Dillirier, Lorraine Dittmer, Dorothy Doss, Francis Daugherty, Edna Duaine, Orvetta Dugger, Loretta Estes, La Veta Fancher, Iackie Foster, Marilyn French, Norma French, Iackie Gould, Wilma Graham, ll Anita Grewell Shirle Hanson Clarita Gurtina Dolores Granne , , y , , Carol Hinderman, Darlene Hogan, Nola Hoover, Shirley Housman, loyce lensen, loan Iillison, Alice Iones, Dolores lones, Ianet Iones, Kay Kampa, Dorothy Kemp, Sally Killorin, Eleanor Koenig, Ella Mae Lane, Donna Laugh, Dolores Lawrence, Helene Maris, Doris Matthews, Helene McDonald, Barbara McParland, loAnn Merrick, Mary Messler, Mildred Miller, Roma Lee Miller, Lois Mitchell, Edna Moore, Doreen Morgan, Oreen Myers,, Shirley Nelson, Mary lane Newcomb, Dixie Nicklin, Mary O'Rourke, Claudine Pearson, Shirley Pierson, Marilyn Reilly, Marilyn Rhodes, Carol Richard, Marilyn Rigg, Martha Rouse, Nancy Schleqelmilch, Goldie Schlosser, Pat Shields, Patti Southworth, Marion Stahl, Mary Stewart, Doris Swi- hart, Doris Templeton, Barbara Tompkins, Rosalie Tucker, Agnes View, Helen Vogel, Lucille Waddy, Ioyce Westran, Elaine White, Margie White, Winona Winters, Clara Wolf, Anita Wright. Miss Patricia Crockett, Advisor. A .,,, .-,.' Q I i,i' 1 ' COUNCIL :,,j Q ZVV ,,' ' The lunior Roadside Coun- 5 aallllll l ' i'1 I 'V,Vg :': V cil is the only Iunior Chap- ,,,, , V ,..1 Q 3 ter ot the state wide Coun- t 4 12:12-l,gEz5f,:,iQE ,- cil in the city ot Portland. L r ',,i i HS Purpose iS 10 gain i' ' ,,,,,i f--' knowledge ot Oregon and ,iv E 'X' 5 4 Q yi IF' il 5, M W '- I' Hi H ti I ,f is E .,.. HW is f I 'iiiii A ,. to appreciate the beauty ot Oregon. During the tall term the girls Went on a field trip to Mount Hood, and they expect to take sev- eral trips this spring. TUNE TIMERS Tune Timers is a new popular music club which meets to sing all the latest songs. This club's purpose is to help all the members to enjoy, sing, and listen to music. Their projects in- clude parties and an annual iield trip to a radio studio. IUNIOR ROADSIDE COUNCIL Ethel Moore, President, Miriam McKeel, Vice-President, Florence Noblett, Secretary, Frances Gilbert, Treasurer, loyce Emra, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Helene Alburas, Agnes Barber, Beverly Barton, Anna Bolt, Laura Boiler, Diana Brunner, lean Cole, Betty Cox, Lucille Curtis, Barbara Edmonds, Pat Erskine, Beatrice Faircloth, Margaret Farley, Nadine Fiscus, Betty Fiske, Mary Eloise Gibson, Ramona Goble, Shirley Gray, Margaret Herring, Mary Ann Holmes, Iune Hoiness, Priscilla larvis, Evelyn Ienkins, Irene Iohnson, Cecelia Kinney, Shirley Long, loan Lauritsan, Mary Louise Martin, Fredricka Mayhew, Elaine Meek, Beatrice Menolascina, Patricia Moatz, Naomi Morrison, leanetie Morrow, Ramona Obritschkewitsch, Patsy Peter- son, Katherine Pickering, Mary Louise Battay, Delores Roth, Erma Schmidt, leanette Scott, Pat Shea, Mary Snell, Marguerite Staatz, Betty Stovall, Betty Thiemann, Georgia Van Biper, Betty Vinciguerra, Doris Weedmark, Donna Willson, Barbara Woltington, Clara Young. Miss Ruth Lee, Advisor. ALLIED YOUTH The Allied Youth Club is organized tor girls who are interested in the subject ot terriperance and are work- inq lor the control ot the use ol alcohol as a beverage. They have had parties, quest speakers on temper' ance, and as a project have made joke books tor the lzled Cross I- 'mf 'is LA DANSE This club has been newly organized tor girls who are interested in learnino tolk dances. During their rrreet- ings, which are held in the cryin, they learn how to do these dances trorn other countries ALLIED YOUTH luan lohnson, Presrdf-nt, lane Elliot Vice President, Pat Westbury, Secrr-taryg Pauline Str-wart, 'l'reastrre:, Nancy Vittoria, Iunror Advisor loan Arnold, Ioan Barrel, Marv Bastasch, Ruby Boatwright, Norma Broome, Lois Bushings-r, luanrta Hyland Marian Clark, Peggy Dean, Marlene Dobak, Betty Farm-st, losephine Farm-st, Darlene Fabrif, Marilyn Hawkins, Dorothy llowlarrd, Marilyn lohnson, loanne Kamp- haus, lanet Lrchtz-nthaler, Nancy Livesay, Phyllis Meacham, Delores Miller, Margaret Peters:-n, Dorothy Shrll, Genevieve Styles, Agnes Walchly, Donna Weller, lean Wortlrley, Gloria Young, Carla Willard Miss Mildred Miller, Advisor, , , Allied Youlh LR. Dan S8 sd 'Q LA DANSE Marian llolladay, Pri-srdent, 'lrula llaskrrif, View Pri srrirbrrt, Cflrrrlrm. Graves, Secretary, Myrtle Cliwssr-:, 'i'rr:fr-zrrrrrr, Stow, V',',,t,,,.t IWW, l Advisor: Margaret Benevento, Carolyn llrrwur l.ors ffirlr liorrn Cotrell, Ffmrly Davis, Freda Dr ivall lwlor-:rcw lfrultirrr Alrrw lfrir breckt, Dorothy Ann Gerd:-, Lois ltarvr-if Addr- llayrrrrs l.orrttr luridt, Frances l..aBs-lle, Dolores l.arrdlr-yt ltsurrr Li-qty! H.-tty MW nard, Stella Meyers, Dottie Mcfforvey lriiz Mrffrrlirrirorlr, ,Pliyllr Miller, Annie Miller, Vivian Moon, Artir Naqyr-, Marian lloyritt lackie Prousff, Alicv Pond, Minnif- ltarnlro, llvrlyrr Sclrukwy, loyu Steele, Rae Stroud, Barbara Taylor, Lrrvrllr Wfrvk, liorotltv Wfilkiry Beverly Woodley, Betty Zreqlf-. Miss Helene Senn, Advisor .iw AD LIBITUM The Ad Libitum Club is to provide music participation through which its members may have a more enjoyable AA Liloiium music experience. Records, musical numbers by various girls and parties have been on their agenda. Outside ot meetings, field trips to a radio station and an occa- sional concert have been enjoyed. A talent assembly sponsored by this club was a successful feature of the year's work. SUB-DEB The Sub-Deb Club is to help girls to develop their personality and teach them good grooming habits. Dur- ing their meetings their ad- visor gives them ideas about personality and they Sub-Deb AD LIBITUM loyce Wakeman, President, Iosephine Beehler, Vice-President, Ellen Walker, Secretary, Leona Mitchell, Treasurer, Lillian Woodley, Ser- geant-at-Arms, Connie Brooks, Dorothy Buchnum, Ioanne Calvert, Maxine Gjerde, Carol Hagerman, Donna Mitchell, Viola Rivers, Rita Shelton, Mary Ellen Sites, Patricia Stewart, Beverly Tibbitts, Barbara Wilson, Shirley Hollinger. Miss Bertha Alm, Advisor. also have had outside speakers on this subject. The money that they re- ceived trom two pickle sales was sent to Europe in C.A.R.E. packages. SUB-DEB Maida Schultz, President, Barbara VanPatten, Vice-President, Doroth Wiebold, Secretary, Pat Wilson, Corresponding Secretary, Carol Hull Treasurer, Mae Bodmer, Catherine Bell, Kathleen Berube, Gloria Boyd, Mary Carroll, Lola Currier, Mary Lou Debord, Shirley Du ger, Eunice English, Geraldine Fancher, Ieannette Haliski, Ioan lgelm, Iovit-a Hull, Marlene Hull, Flora Loos, Lorna Moore, Ioan Mottice, lacks Olsen, Darlene Pierce, Ioanne Scholz, Norleen Stravan, Nola an aam. Miss Vashti Iohnson, Advisor, ' U l ' 2 1, H' .. ' Mori on ,L it HORIZON The purpose ot the Hori- zon Club is to give girls ot high school age an outside interest. The Horizon Club is a national club. Several times a year banquets are given for all ot the members in Washington and Oregon, This year the club has been very active, and had many sales to raise money. The money they made was sent for C.A.B.E. lor relief in other countries. They also send two or three girls to the summer camp for Hori- zon members. Arerrmac, HE nav ,gn , .., X l 5 A r fi ,fwil L' F 2 , I M ef? gi m X... AREMAC 4 Aremac is the camera club. It is organized to .1 teach the girls how to take . pictures indoors and what .,...--- I -' f lilms they should use. They ---::'..... ' V 2 ..:, jf .. ' . use the darkroom lor en- N V larging their pictures and 5. - have given a demonstration , K ' -- I' -g s 5 on how to print pictures. Y V 4. T T ,, T -B .......... ,, V - ....... ..,... V ,f,sKLN,,,s -if ,wastes , - 4 5. HOHIZON AREMRC Barbara Schittgen, President, Doris Wade, Vice-President, Roberta Kimsey, Secretary, Betty Molby, Treasurer, Iosephine Randle, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Carol Adams, Marion Becker, Vivian Bray, Doris Byran, Virginia Byram, Marilyn Dahm, Shirley Dugger, Clara Duncan, Rose Marie Geissbuhler, Beverly Hagen, Orpha lane Hancock, Mar- garet Hill, Marion Hughes, Lillian Lee, Dorothy Llanes, Mary McDowell, Delores Murphy, Mary Lou Murphy, Pat Palmer, Alice Pullen, Bonnie Roseberry, Nancy Lou Rumgay, lanice Sealy, Nancy Schlip, Dorothy Shimmin, Doroth Weeks, Donna Weist, Myrna Wertz, Pat Williams, Ioan Wilson, lrljleanor lean Winchell Miss Hazel Seeley, Advisor. Dorothy Lynch, Presldentg Carol Coy, Vice-President, Donna Steve- son, Secretaryy lanet Agee, Treasurerg Nancy Anderson, Elsie Brig- house, Vivian Bryan, Pearl Burreill, Maxine Call, Ann Deets, Molly Lou Dugan, Fritz Greenblatt, IoAnne Hall, Lucille Hertel, Doris Isaacson, Betty Karr, Charlotte Knapp, Dorothy Larson, Ramona Macklern, Faith Van Patten, Margie Pirley, Sharon Beigler, Betty Boseberry, Frances Rowley, Paroleen Senter, Ramona Skaggs, Bar- bara Speight, Loretta Terry, Pat Ward, loyce Whalen, Norma Wile liams, loyce Worthley, Annie Yapp. Miss Helen Farrens, Advisor. MOVIE PROJECTOR CLUB Girls Polytechnic now has six girls who have licenses to operate the motion pic- ture projector, lantern slide machine, film strip, opaque projector and the combina- tion record and transcrip- tion player. They learned how to operate these ma- chines in this club. By the end ot the term there will be several members with licenses which are received from the audio-visual de- partment ot the school dis- trict. Nariacls ' NERIADS The Neriads is a swim- ming club whose name means Daughters ol the Sea Gods. In the evenings at Buckman School pool they learn and practice the principles ot good swim- ming. MOVIE PROIECTOR Pat Fisher, President, Ethel Schafer, Secretary, Maryle Nottage, Treasurer, loan Bennett, Marcia Chisler, Donna Goetz, Ioanne Hagen, Thia Harris, Barbara Howe, Violet Lolley, lackie Meyer, Elizabeth McLain, Ioyce Pawsori, Carol Richards, Sarahe Scott, Beverlee Shultz. Mrs. Effie Forman, Advisor. NERIADS Barbara Mosely, President, Boberta Coats, Vice-President, Pat Ed- monds, Secretaryg Enyd Hartshorn, Treasurer, Evelyn Arthur, Dolly Brown, Betty Carner, Darlene Cottrell, Evelyn Crawlord, Ruth Curry, Donnie Drugg, Naomi Fitzgerald, Evelyn lean Geise, lane Guthrie, Louise Hartmann, Loretta Holland, Margaret Iackson, Iacqueline Kremier, Helen Kuhl, Bonnie Lewis, Doris Mears, Carol McCormick, lean McKay, Barbara McKinley, Ianet McLain, Lucille Owen, Betty Lou Parsons, loyce Richardson, Lillian Bodacher, Betty Seastrom, Suzanne Sherman, Dorothy Smith, Mary Alice Staley, Fay Ann Sweeney, Mary Taylor. Mrs. Lillie Wyss, Advisor. POLY STEPPERS The Poly Steppers is a joint club between Girls Polytechnic and Benson. Every Wednesday night they dance, using records and Friday nights they have classes. ln these classes the boys and girls are taught how to improve their dancing and the begin- ners learn all the fundamentals ot dancing. f wx ? X 6 Fe E I ' rgx X ' L Z, QE V I ' I I IU 'fr an L ' pd f , E Ev av ' 'W gif- - - . R H Jutoghap 5 Ah, what would We do Without the faithful services of Bernice Weberg, secretary ot our school, and Mrs. Ray Patterson, 1947 Queen ol Rosaria, who adds a touch ol glamour to the office in being assistant sec- retary. Scrubbed and sparkling floors and well-heatf ed rooms are what 'we receive through the services ot our janitors. Miss Iohnson, Miss Shuck, Miss Dowe, and Miss Rogers work for the benefit of making our girls' lives more enjoyable by their counseling. When people enter our school they immediately see the Work ol Mrs. Hilturien for she is the one who keeps our brass clean and has been with us a matron for l9 years. I imagine Mrs. Gladys Dunn realizes We all like food .... and whenever you hear a stampede in the hall you know they are headed for the cafeteria! POLYGRAPH The Polyoraph is the otticial publication ot the student body of Girls Polye- technic l-ligh School. lt was begun by the student council as a monthly magae zine in l934 and since l94U has been edited by the journalism students. The Polygraph appears in printed torrn once a month and is mirneographed the other weeks. Clara Young was tall term editor and Pat Fisher was spring term editor. The paper is linanced by the student council from student body card sales. POLYGRAPH STAFF FALL SPRING Clara Young, Editor Pat Fisher, Editor A y , I Violet Miller, Barbara Kiggins, Associate Violet Miller, Barbara Kiggins, Associate Editors ECWOVS lanet Agee, Charlene Nance, Advertising Managers Carol Richard, Betty Sannes, Feature Editors Betty Sarmesl Feature Ednor Carol Richard, Copy Editor lanet Green, Art Editor lanet Green, Art Editor Carol Coy, Louise Welch, Sports Editors Q V Eva Mae Kiggins, News Editor MISS Hansen, MVS Nolidgef Advisors loarine Kamphaus, Assistant News Editor Beverly larneson, Club Editor Ioanne Karnphaus, Circulation Manager Miss Hansen, Miss Serin, Advisors Pat Fisher, Copy Editor wwe 'Ns-wi W Q' POLYMAID Hard work and keeping our noses to the grindstonew constituted the staffs year ot joys and sorrows While working on the Polymaid. Without the help ol the whipcracker, Mrs. Lois Small, the publication would never have gone to press. Every girl on the statt deserves the gratitude of the student body. lt you can't see the pictures this year, that was the tault ot amateur tinagling at the art oi photography. STAFF Eleanor Stiegelrneier, Editor Angeleen Dohn, Art Ioyce Wakeman, Assistant Editor Celeste Landsem, Art Alpha Searcie, Business Manager Colleen Luebke, Art Donnalee Keller, Advertising Manager Annabelle Paxton, Art Rose Weigel, Records and Files Manager Mrs. Lois Small, Advisor Delores Lee, General Assistant Mrs. Martha Ebener, Art Advisor l 'E Cidhins I-lmK. 6 Biolossj ,wwwff A W . Ari' :Ti-i't' - af Tait' N' if 5 'Btfirhx no cibnbmli Joannv Isifhwtbkdfg harp Lookbrs 'P-mpc red ?..gM ' 2 Y W Maroonvd. Odbpus X :::, ' b ' Ki Nun! Serious NI Hood Adubnf ul-'C ,R A,,.,.,..: ff , .i,.1 ,,iQ Q i P zz- A .igg jwfffua X. IEIJSMQ sm! M. 'Praciscv makxfs pm-fad: bUho'5 no. flour? 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Citi LXX1 ERUW insflvaf ffgifrzcess Fair as the flower lor whom she was named, Girls Polytech- nic's princess, Rose Di Re, pos- sesses the personality that en- dears her to the hearts ot all Rose Festival participants. 'u 'x..,,.i..-r 'Nr Q iiigiilv ':.E E ,I Quqnli., A 6 I ad WK MAY QUEEN Queen Lorine l and Princesses Donnalee Keller and Eva Bonebrake ruled over Girls Polytechnios annual Spring Show. The theme this year was This ls My Own, My Native Land. The entire school participated in the festivities and made it one of the years most memorable events. 'H-xv ons and onh, ,Mel ' ww E , X Oro-ff: wb iuckm., 2 P:-owl fha Sfud ious hi pw lonkhu, ovzr a.4Q Isa? dover Hub Sub. who Sfculvd 'N Bffubzifd 3 Q g 'Rvlaxa-Hon To ggkoql Goin? Home FPUSMW Quobn 'P Court Muff Ma ruff h W, Ouk of lfnv Aw, auf xt cuff Somfu Crm-sag W u n' , 'if gtzi xgg ..... 5.3-,Q- ' 1- Q ff-Ip! 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