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LOUIS BAILEY-Class Pres. 4: Vlzlss Vice-Pres. lg Operet- ta 4: Football 3, 4: Bnske-tball Il, 4: 'Fraek 3, 4: Baseball 2, il, 4, hlee l,luIJ 4: Let.l'luI1Cl. 4 LUCIEL BISHOP-Pup Ulull l. 4: Rand l, 2, Il: Glee Flub l, 2, Il: Operettn LAWRENCE BROWN-l1us- ketball 3, 4:OrCheStrz1 l: Band l, 2: l.et. Club 3, 4: Stage Mgr. 4: Fire Squad 2, Il, 4 ELINOR CHESHIRE - He- entered from VVest Linn Il: Orc-h. l. 3, 4: Operetta 3: Girls League Sec. 3: Glee Club 1, Il, 4: Junco Ed Staff il, 4: Band 4: Pep Club 4: String' Quar- tet Il LESLIE DARRAH-lflntered from Santa Clara 2 RUTH DIECKHOFF-Home lic. Vlub Vice Pres. 4: Glee- Flub 2, 3, 4: Operetta 2, 4: In- terclass Sports 2, il, 4: Ora- toriczil Uontest 2 SENIOR SCOTT BAILEY-S,-li. Pres. 4: I-'ootbull Il, 41 l-Sziseball 2. tl. 4: Basketball 22, 4: Hand l. 2. Zl,410l'vl1.2,Zl, 4: Let. Ulub 2. rl, 4: l an-t play 4: N. I-I, S: tl. 4: Pres. F.F.A. Il: 'Frau-k 4: S. V. 4: S.-R. Play 4: Hlee Club l, 4: Operettu 4: Juneo lid. Staff 22, 4: Stage Mgr. 4: Fire Squad Il, 4: Football Troplxy Il LaVERN BOTTOMLEY-lm tervlzlss sports ZZ, 4 HUGH CALLAHAN-l1InLer- erl from Iliglf-wood Hi, Vulif. 2: 'l'rzu'k Il, 41 Flziss Vive 1-'rr-s, 4: .Iuneo lid, Stuff 4: Let. Vlub 4 MADELLE CHRISTOPHER- SON-Pep l'lub 2, 41 llraniu Vlub Il: Vlzlss Sen-. :li S,-ll, Play 23 Uri-h. l, 2. II. 4: Band l, 2, 3:1114-e1'lub I, Il. 4: Oper- ettzi 3, 4: Girls' Urvh. 2: N. H. S. Il, 4: Juni-0 lid Stuff Cl. 4: Mziroon und Hold Staff Il, 4, Editor 4: Older Hirls' Nonfer- enve Sl: Inte-rx-luss sports 2, Il, 4: 1'urnivz1l Princess 4 ITLQYD DAL:I-GHERTY-Pres. l'.I'.A. 41 Xiu- Pres. l .F..X. 172 Hzlsketball 2: Ulzlss 'l'rez1s. 4: Ora-h. 1. 2, Il: Opera-ttu 4: H. S. 3, 4: V. Pres. of Lane Vounty Honor Society 4: Jun- vo Hd Stuff 4: Juni-0 lid Husi- ness Mgr. 4 CLARENCE DODSON - Foutlmll l. 2, 32, 43 Let, Club 2, Il, 4: 'l'l'zlc'k fl
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SENIOR HISTORY September 14, 1928-May 24, 1940. This history looks back over twelve crowded and important years to the forty-six gradu- ating Seniors of Iunction City Union High School. There were so many events and the recollection is so hazy a few facts can be presented, but even these few will bring back many fond memories. Of the original class which started in the Iunction City Grade School back in 1928 and which consisted of 21 members only eight are in the ranks today. They are: Doris Ross, Madelle Christophersen, Betty Rasmussen, Ruth Domaschofsky, Otto Lar- George Mikklesen, Lloyd Daugherty and and Donald Washburne. Second Grade 16 pupils. Our teacher was Miss Doug- las. The biggest event was moving into the new brick building at the mid term. Third Grade Our teacher was Miss Oxner. A measle epidemic hit school and for an entire week there were but three pupils in the audience. George Mikklesen started his baseball ex- ploits by knocking a ball through a win- dow for which everybody had to help pay, much to their displeasure. A popular girl of the day was Virginia Kaping--just ask Don Washburne. Fourth Grade Our teacher was Miss Frizell. New students included Iames Moore, Francis Iacobsen and Dick Rogers. lt wasn't long before Dick and Francis were called into the office for fighting. An exclusive fourth grade honor system was installed with free tickets to a show every week as prizes. Fifth Grade The deportment board showed that Fran- cis Iacobsen took over the bad boy title with Iohny ''run-across-the-top-of-the-table'' Goldsby running a close second. Our teacher was Miss McMullen. Sixth Grade Our teacher was Mrs. Ballard. Important events were lacking. Seventh Grade Our teacher was Miss Hammel. Iirnmy Hansen added to the general hilarity with his original drawings. Romances of the day included George Mikkelsen and Mil- dred Nelson, Iames Moore and Genevieve Kelso, and Frank Watenpaiigh and Betty Rasmussen. Eighth Grade At last we were big shots . lt was the eighth grade against the rest of the school in all activities, with a favorable outcome assured. Lloyd Daugherty, Madelle Chris- topherson, Otto Larsen took leads in the cperetta Love Pirates of Hawaii . A series of tests between seven contestants became necessary to determine the Valedictorian and Salutatorian for our commencement exercises. Keen competition developed with Dick Rogers and George Mikklesen emerging victorious. On a bright sunny day in May 1936 twenty-seven students received diplomas and congratulations from their principal Mr. K. A.. Westing- house. Our class motto was A quitter never wins and a winner never quits , our class colors were pink and green and our flower was the rose. Anxiously we awaited our entrance into high school. Freshmen Membership increased to fifty-four. Iames Moore was unanimously elected class president. Miss Hayes became our class adviser. Two successful class parties were held. The class behaved like typical freshmen but promise for the future was indicated. Sophomores A truly successful year! As Sophomores we emerged victorious in nearly all fields of endeavor. We won the distinction of tContinued on page 451 13
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ROSTER RUTH DOMASCHOFSKY - IN-p Vluh 4: Ivrama Vlull :lg I'r4-s. of Girls' Ia-aguv 4: Sw. of Girls' I,n-auilv ZZ: S.-Ii. 'I'I'l'ilS. -1: SIL Play Il, 43 Urvh. I, 2. II, 4: Hand Il, Glu- Ululi I. Il. Ig Hpvre-tta 43 Girls' Urvhvstra 2, N. H, S. Ji, 41 Jun:-o lid. Staff 41 Maroon and Gold Stuff 4: Hralorim-al Pom.-sl l. 2: Safvly l'oum'il l, 1lIrI4-r Girls' Vorife-ro-rn-v Sl, 4: Intl rvlass Sports 2.12, 434Iil'IS' Has:-hall I: Slurlf-nt Uounvil 4 WAYNE ETCHlSON-If'oot- hall 2. II: Haske-tluull I, 11, il: Has:-Iuall 21: 'Vral-k 2: Pvp Ulull IZ Drama Ulul' I: I.-ll. Vlull I, 2, III Vlass Pros. I GERALD FLANAGAN-Iilv In-rn-fl from Idmzo-rw 2: I .I ..-X. x'Il'!' l'rws. 41 liasi-Irall Il, 4 RUSSELL GRIBSKOV-lllvv IllIr I, Husim-ss Alanagur Sllldvlll Rody Sl CHESTER HICKS - Vlass I'r1-s. Zlg S.-Ii. I'Iay Il: .I unvo lid Husim-ss AIanaf.u-r 245 Maroon and Gold Staff Il. 45 Glu- Vluli 21, 45 Um-rolta 34, 43 Slllllvlll 4'oun4-il Il. 4: I an-I play 4: lk-in Vlull 4: Iirlilor .limi-o llid -lg Firm- Squad 2, Il, 4 IRVING JONES - lfintvrml from Ifrallklin 1I'ortIamlI -ll I-'orilllzlll 41 I as-I play 4 LAWRENCE EHRHARDT- Iirile-iw-fl from Nortuaiivilll- N. lbakota 2: Basketball II: 'Pram-k :ig Hand Sl, 43 Fire Squad 3 FRED EUBANKS- Iflliu-11-Ll from S. Dakota 21 Foollmll 21, 4: Iiaslu-tball II, 43 Track SI, 41 Drama l'lub 3: Ulass 'Pre-us. Il: S,-Ii. Play II: I an-t play 43 Glu- Ululw 2, Ci, 4: Juni-0 I'Zd Staff 2, Sl, 4, Maroon and Gold Staff 2, Il, 45 I.+-1. Plub 3, 4, Vim-:A Pri-s. 4: Firm- Squad Sl, 4 MARIAN GLENN -- linu-rod from Springfh-Id 4: I am-t play -I NELDA GUNTER-P1-1: l'lul1 41 Hmm- IGI- Ululr 'Pri-as, 21 Girls' lin-ag'ua Uoum-il 4: Glow Vlub I, ll, 41 Homo lic Pon- fm-lw-iivv 2: Uldvr Girls' Uonfvr- mlm- -I: Intvr Class Sports 2, Il, -I CLIFFORD JENSEN OTTO LARSEN - Footllall 2, ZS, 43 Ilaskvtlmll 2, II, -lg Ilasv- hall 2, II, 4, Pop Club 2: Drama Vluh 2: S. F, lie-11. 23 fJDl'I'1'lt1l 2, 43 Ulass Pri-s. 2: S.-B, Pri-s. Il, S.-li. Play II, I al-L play -I5 Glu- Ululi I, 2, Il, 4: N. H. S. .l, 43 Jun:-0 Ed Staff I, 2, 4: Maroon and Gold staff I, 2, 3. 4, Safe-ty Uounvil Ig Ile-L. Flub 2, Il, 41 Fire' Squad Il, -I: Ilusi- ne-ss Slillllifivl' Junvo lid 2: o YI-II Ia-adn-r l, 2
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