Glendale High School - Pirate Log Yearbook (Glendale, OR)

 - Class of 1955

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CLASS HISTORY Seven members of the senicx class started in the first grade of Glendale School. They were: Bill Burke who is our student body president this year and a two year letterman, Bill Sether, a last years member of the paper staff and the time clock runner, Dwane Miller, who was vice president of the student body in his junior year and is a four year letterma.n, Ed Johnson whose cheerful personality has made him popular, Dan Clare, present president of the letterman club and a two year letterman, Aran Woodley, who is always in- terested in class activities and Jerry Bartle who played football and has lettered four years. Jerry left us in the first grade but came back again in the fourth. Nancy Hodge and Ted Booth joined us in the third grade. Nancy is a very peppy member of the senior class. She is secretary of the student body, editor of the annual and the paper, has belonged to pep club and GAA four years and was a cheerleader for two years. Ted is a letterman and took great interest in foot- ball. Shirley Redfield was the only addition in the fourth grade. Shirley is a member of band, GAA, and was ci cheerleader in her sophomore year. Hailing from Louisiana in the fifth grade was Jeanette Myers, who is student body social chairman, mem- ber of GAA, cheerleader for two years and is president of the Umpqua Valley League GAA. Larry Mullarkey also joined us in the fifth grade. He is active in sports, was junior class president and a two year letter- man. Welcome additions to our group in the sixth grade were Pat Mize and Shirley Rasmussen. Pat is a three year letterman in football and is secretary of the letterman club. Shirley is interested in all school func- tions. Bettye McCaslin came in the seventh grade from Arkansas. She is an active member of GAA. The last two months of our eighth grade year Murriel Barrong came. Murriel is a member of GAA and is senior class secretary. ln the freshman year quite a number joined the class. Mike Bird who is treasurer for the student body and a three year letterman, Jean Brantley a member of GAA, Sharon Miller, GAA member, cheerleader for two years and assistant editor of the paper, Dianne Halstead president of GAA in her senior year, and Ida May Williamson, an active member of the senior class, and a member of the paper staff in her junior year. The only addition in the sophomore class was Melvin Wood, who is known very well around school. Laguita Hargis and Frances Parazoo came to Glendale in their junior year. Frances is one of the five cheerleaders this year. Laquita is a member of our band. Last but not least in our senior year came Beverly Crisp and Bill Smith. Beverly and Bill are both active members of the senior class. This year the senior class profited by quite a large sum of money from the carnival. The bingo booth and the dart booth were both run by the seniors. These proved to be two very popular concessions. Our senior class princess for the carnival was Nancy Hodge and her escort was Dwane Miller. Nancy made a good try for queen, coming in second. The seniors held their annual amateur hour December thirteenth in the high school gymnasium. Prizes were given to various groups, going to LeAnn Bowen, seventh grade songster won the grand prize. ln the high school group Sharon Bowen took first prize. Preschool prize went to Ann Close and Suzie Major, grades one through four, Donna and Larry Haggardg and grades four through eight, Eugene and Wilma Burke.

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