Grant Union High School - Prospector Yearbook (John Day, OR)

 - Class of 1944

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ball season, Holland stands out as the most pioturesque .figure While stalking up and down the line and roaring at his teammateq he more than once put fire into a mediocre g8me. He’s always good-natured and full of mischevious pranks which (he says) are of the most innocent intentions» MARGARHT FRANCIS—A Grant High Student for only her Senior year— is this transfer from New Meadows, Idaho. She is very well liked by her friends„ and we wish she could have been here much longer. History class benefits greatly from her sane views which deal mainly with ’why women should have a more direct say in the Uc S» government”. She has her eyes on Cadet Nurses Training after school is out. We will remember her for her performance in M a and My Shedov. and her lively attitude around school. BILL KELLY— There’s something about a guy over six feet, and Kelly certainly seemed to prove that. Bashful Bill’s” first years here were quiet and uneventful, but as he became a Senior, something happened The girls decided he was the one they'd been waiting for, and the Coach decided he belonged on the basketball team. Kelly decided this was definitely the break in his favor; went to work, and was the fourth one chosen on the All-State” at Salem. Scarcely a month before school closed, he enlisted in the U„ S, Navy, and we had to bid him goodbye .lust as we were get- ting acquainted. ROSS SJTITH—Gangling Blimp”, moves slowly around the halls with a pre-flight book under his arm, and an intellectual gleam in his eye. Three years ago thi3 would have spelled disaster, but not anymore. With an eye to the future, which may hold a job for Ross in the Army as well as many other boys, he is preparing himself for whatever he may meet. But he’s sure to do a fine job whether for Unole Sari, or on that ranch where he hands out”, down the river. BILL SMITH— The wisest cracker in school was Bill. He was a familiar figure breezing down the hail3 and going to town In the Mood on a dance-floor, or even blowing his brains out on his ever-present sax. He was a graduating Junior, but left school after mid-term, to become one of the much admired Naval Air Cadets. This makes Bill a perfect speciman, no less, as the Naval Air Corps won’t take them any other way. So good luck Smith t ’ EVELYN BROCK—When she goes dragging that devastatin’ suthun accent behind her, Li’l Daisy Mae will leave a gap that can never be filled. Though she has spent three of her high school years at Grant. it’s still you-all and ah’11 be ’» Her laugh is the best and we love to get her plumb tickled”„ Scarlett O’Hara was never like this—Evelyn will always be our favorite suthun gal”. (continued on back of page)

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 NORPINE KELLER—Norene is usually busily traveling somewhere, but whether it’s to class or to the theatre where she takes tickets, you always see her beautiful red hair first. She is very busi- ness-like, but when she turns on that gige-le she doesn’t seem so brusque. We'll remember her as one of Grant's steadies except for the first semester of this year, when she started to school at Milwaukie, Oregon. It just wasn't natural around here til she buzzed back to warble in the Glee Club and to blow through that, fasoinating slush-pump of hers.

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