Kerby Union High School - Trail Blazer Yearbook (Kerby, OR)

 - Class of 1942

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STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, the executive body of our Student organization, is composed of the following members: HELEN HALM .,....... President LOUISE HAMMER ...... .......... V ice President JOYCE PAYNE .................................. Secretary-Treasure CLASS REPRESENTATIVES BEATRICE MARCHANT ............................ ...... S enior CLARA HINES ..................... ........,. J unior DANNY FARLIEN ...... ...... S ophomore ALLENE BREWER .................,......,,....,..,..,...,... Freshmen 1 I NEW OFFICERS FOR 1942 - 43 On May 6 the question, Who will be our Student Body Officers next year? was answered. Returns from the election were: President ............,....... ................. B OB WENDT Vice, President .............................. DONNIS SAUER Secretary - Treasurer ........ CHARLENE MILLER We know that they will all work hard for the betterment of the Student Body. Best of luck to you, Bob, Donnis, and Charlene! UP : Qxllxx xv '12 14 3 ' I AI y ZX X it Q , . - .Y- IL..-A ,nr -. .-- A ' Q . - ' ' 37' Xxgeig-Si ' X . O

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FRESHMEN INITIATION l During the second week of school, in the fall of 1941, the newly inducted fresh-l man initiates met their Waterloo. Of course, the Seniors, having lived for this moment, were in Utopia. From Monday throughout Friday the unfortunates were subjected to Senior juris- p diction. The culminating day of the week's festivities was Friday, and the initiates, in gayly decorated costumes, came suitably dressed for the occasion. The boys wriggled I through the doors in sarongs copied from the styles of Dorothy Lamour, with wreathes of garlic encircling their throats. Accompanying our sarongclad boys was a bit of escence from Hawaii. These native girls hula-hulaed from one class to another all day. At noon the entire student body joined them in a parade along the streets of Cave Function and Kerby. But the worst was yet to come. That evening they met in the gymnasium to receive their reward . Each initiate was given the hot-foot treatment, fed slime from the pools of destiny, rolled burnt corks across the floor with its nose, and took part in a mad shoe scramble. Finally, rugs were rolled back and all enjoyed dancing for the remainder of the evening. PAN-AMERICAN ESSAY The Inter-American Forum this year sponsored a Pan-American relations essay contest. It was of medium length and the title was What Inter-American Cooperation Means to My Country. This was a nation-wide contest and open to all high school students. Several students from our high school entered the contest, using materials for reference which had been obtained from the state library or from the National Contest committee. The essays were to be in by April 14. They were then judged in the schools and two best were sent on to compete in the state and national contest. Several valuable state prizes were offered and the national grand prize was a four year college scholarship. Two of these years must be taken in some South American college. The purpose of the contest was to help bring about better relations with our Close neighbors to the south, that we may cooperate with them in ever increasing ways. Barbara Byrne and jim Baldwin were the winners of the local contest. THE BUGLE The Bugle, the high school newspaper, was first started in 1959. Since then it has occupied a prominent place in the field of high school activities. Under the able leadership of this year's editor, Louise Hammer, it has endeavored to bring the latest news of school activities to the homes of the students. The staff for this Years Bugle is as follows: Editor-in-Chief .................................... LOUISE HAMMER Senior Editor ................................................ DORIS JONES Junior Editor ............. ........ B ARBARA BYRNE Sophomore Editor ...... ......... Y VONNE PAYNE Freshman Editor ........ ................... B ILLIE SMITH Girls League Editor ..... ...................... L OIS TAYLOR Boys Sports ................................ CLINTON TREFETHEN Girls Sports ............................................ JANET MARTIN Typists-JOYCE PAYNE, HEIDE SACHSE, FRANCIS AYRES, and HELEN HALM It is sincerely hoped that The Bugle will continue to be one of the outstanding fea res of the school. l I ' .

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