Klamath Union High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Klamath Falls, OR)
- Class of 1945
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EL RODEO it CLASS Of L L L CLASS COLORS: Red end White CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS MOTTO: Learn to live and live to learn! EDITOR Karen Hardin STAFF Bob McLean Genevieve Lund Donna Brotherton Juanita Shinn To those senior boys who have been a part of the student body of Klamath Union High School, and who have gone to join a much larger body—the armed forces of the United States, this 1945 senior year book is dedicated. Cowell II. Barnstable Kollie I)eWayne Berry Lloyd Emmett Chidester W illiam Clair Dalrymple Dennie Albert Depuv James Monroe Denison George Elledge Greenwood James Grigsby Grimes James Edward Gustavus Melvin Duane Hutchinson Harold De; Robert M. Kennedy Monroe Ernest Kimsey Richard William McGee Paul B. Nichols Ellis Eugene Owens Robert Howard Perkins Norman Leroy Rose Gordon Edwin Sundberg Jerry W atson Calvin Eugene Worley Mason n oifdioRiflm Twilight and evening bell. And after that the dark. And may there be no sadness of farewell. When I embark. Tennyson. To all who knew Nick Demetrokas, he was truly a friend and a pal. 11 is ever ready smile, his kinky black hair, his “Hi, pal” attitude made him one of the best liked fella's in the Class of 45. Then came the tragedy which took Nick's life. Nick is not gone, for he lives in the memory of everyone who knew him. BOB McLEAN Student Body President BUD SELBY TED REEVES VINCENT CARTER Second Vice-President First Vice-President Third Vice-President VflLfDICTORIfln Jim Case, with a grade average of 1.06. became valedictorian of the C lass of 45. Jim has attended Kl US for four years, and is a mathematics and science major. “All work and no play” is not the case with Jim. for he is president of the Tri-Sci science club, vice-president of the Honor Society, a member of the Krater stall, Hi-Y, and Quill and Scroll. Jim is also a member of the Traditions and the Finance Committees, vice-president of the Boy’s Alliance, a member of the school band, and was at one time the drummer in the high school dance band. SflLUTflTORifln Marjorie lluskinson. a transfer from Kcno high school two years ago, was chosen salutatorian with a grade average only .02 below that of Jim’s. Marjorie is more the studious type, and her only club is Latin club. She likes music very much and is an active member of the music department; she plays the saxaphone in the band. Marjorie is taking a general course, and she doesn’t seem to have any definite plans for her future. She has taken a little bit of everything in high school, so she will probably be able to move into almost any field. PRinciPfR’s mfssflGf 'fhe school year 1944-45 has been dominated by the grim realities of war. Many girls are training for or are taking positions critical to the war-effort. Most of the boys of the class of 1945 will exchange their caps and gowns for the uniforms of the Armed Forces of the United States. Several have already taken early leave or have expedited their graduation to enter the service of their country. To these we shall be indebted the remainder of our lives. May Providence grant their safe return! STANLEY D. WOODRUFF Principal n j BILL ABBEY President HARRY TINDALL Vice-President BARBARA KING Secrotary-Treasurer TOM HOPKINS Ye I and Sonq Leador ABBEY. WILLIAM LoMOINE President Senior Class: K-Club: President Hi-Y: Traffic Squad; Pelican Football: Teen-age Com. ADKISSON. BETTIE MARIE Pep Peppers: Sec.-Treas. Science Club. ALEXANDER. WILLIAM ALLIS. BEVERLEE RAE ANDREWS. ROBERT ALLEN ANKER. JACK JOSEPH Hi-Y. ARANT. FRANCES PAULINE ATKINS. EVERETT JESSIE BAERT. BILLYE BAILEY. BEVERLEY RUTH BARNSTABLE. COWELL H. BARTH. LOREEN BEDDOWS. HAZEL LOUISE BELL. GEORGE HERBERT BELLANT. BEATRICE VIVIAN BELLOWS. BETTY LOU BENOIST. DOROTHY PATRICIA Sec.-Treas. Student Body; Vice-Pres. Pep Peppers: Sec.-Treas. Honor Society: Traditions and Assembly Comm.; Krater; Quill and Scroll: Future Teachers of America: Latin Club: Science Club. BERRY. ROLLIE DeWAYNE Pelican Football: Traffic Squad: Pelican Basketball: K-Club. BESSONETTE. THOMAS A. Pelican Football; K-Club; Traffic Squad. BIEHN. WAYNE ALAN Pelican Football: Traffic Squad; Pelican Basketball; K-Club; Hi-Y BLAKE. EMILY JEANNE Pep Peppers: Pres. S. O. S. Club; Future Teachers of America. BLAKELY. BETTY JOSEPHINE BOCCHI. EILEEN LILLIAN Traditions Committee. BOYD. JAMES A. BRAVO. LELA Pep Peppers; Camera Club. BRAVO. RUDOLPH BREWER. DALE EDWARD BRIDGE. LA VAUGHNA Pep Peppers; Krater; Vice-Pres. Tea Toilers Club. BROWN. ROBERT CECIL Klamath Knights; Future Teachers of America: Future Craftsmen: Script and Microphone. BROWN. DANIEL BURKE. DONNA COLLEEN BURPEE. BETTY JUNE BYERS. LETA MAE CALMES. MONNIETTE Krater; Quill and Scroll. CAMPBELL. PATRICIA ANN Quill and Scroll. CARLETON. LOIS RUTH CARPENTER. COLLEEN MARIE CARSON. FRANCES CASE. JAMES DEWITT Vice-Pres. Honor Society; Hi-Y; Pres. Tri-Sci Club: Krater: Traditions Committee: Quill and Scroll. CHIDESTER. LLOYD CHILDERS. WANDA MAY Pep Peppers: Honor Society; Library Club. CLABBY. JAMES M. Editor of Krater: Hi-Y; Chess Club: Honor Society. COGDILL. PATSY ELLEN COX. BILLIE JOYCE Pep Peppers. CROSS. LORA ALBERTA CRUTCHFIELD. DOROTHY DEAN CRUTCHFIELD. LETHENA LEXIE CUNNINGHAM. RUTH DALRYMPLE. WILLIAM Pelican Football. DAVIS. CAROLYN DEER. CHARLES WESLEY Hi-Y; Tri-Sci Club. DENISON. JAMES MONROE DEPUY. DENNIS DICKSON. JUNE MARIE Sec. Pep Peppers. DIRSCHL. EVELYN NAN DIRSCHL. VIVIAN MAY Pres. Girls League; Pep Peppers. DOWDEN, ELLIS DOWDEN. FRANK FOLSOM. MILDRED MARY DUFFY. NORMAN JACK EARHART. KATHRYNE JUNE Latin Club: Science Club; Spanish Club. EASTMAN. ALICE LORRAINE FILLPOT. JOYCE ANN EPLEY. MALCOLM ERICKSON. DONALD Chess Club. ELLIS. ARNOLD DEE Traffic, Squad: K-Club: Pelican Fooball. FOWLER. MARY LOU Pep Peppers; Sec. LiLo Club. FRANCO. HELEN MARIE FRANCO. VIOLET MARY GERAGHTY. MARIE JUANITA GHISELIN. GEORGE WALTER GILLETTE. CORRINE GILLETTE. VIRGIL O. GRAHAM. JOYCE EVELYN GRIMES. JAMES GOZA. ERNEST GRIFFITH. BOBBE LEE GWYN. THELMA JOY GREENWOOD. GEORGE HALL. WILLIAM S. HALE. PEGGY JEANNE HALLET. MARY JO Masque and Gavel: Traditions Committee. HARDIN. KAREN ELAINE Pep Peppers: Honor Society; Pres. Quill and Scroll; Krater. HARMON. CHARLINE Pep Peppers: Honor Society; Latin Club: Chess Club. HARSEY. DOROTHY HASY. HELEN EUGENIA Assembly Committee. HATTAN. MARK A. HAUGER. JUNE RUSSELL Pep Peppers; Honor Society; Vice-Pres. Science Club: Latin Club: Chess Club. HENRY. MARJORIE LORRAINE HENTHORNE. DAVID OAK Pres. Boys’ Alliance: K-Club: Traditions and Assembly Com.: Honor Society: Traffic Squad: Pelican Football and Basketball. HOPKINS. RALPH THOMAS Pres. Masque and Gavel; K-Club; Vice-Chairman Traditions Com.; Sec.-Treas. Boys' Alliance: Senior Class Yell Leader; Hi-Y; Assembly and Social Committees; Traffic Squad; Teen-age Committee. HOTCHKISS. BETTY JANE HOWARD. BEATRICE ANN Pep Peppers: Honor Society: Chess Club; Latin Club. HUSKINSON. MARJORIE ANN Latin Club. HUTCHINSON. MELVIN DUANE Science Club. ISRAELSON. JEAN ANN JAMES. CARMELLA ELIZABETH JONES. ELEANOR LOUISE Pep Peppers; Latin Club: Library Club: Commercial Club. KIMSEY. MONROE ERNEST Pelican Football; K-Club; Traffic Squad. KIMSEY. NAOMI RUTH KING. BARBARA LEE Sec. Senior Class: Pep Peppers: Pres. LiLo Club: Honor Society; Assembly and Traditions Com.; Masque and Gavel: Teen-ago Committee. KING. CHARLES ALBERT Treas. Hi-Y. KVERN. BARBARA JEANNE Treas. Pep Peppers: Sec.-Treas. Traditions Com.: Pres. Tea Toilers; Honor Society. LAMBERT. LYLE ROBERT Hi-Y Chaplain. LARVICK. BETTY JUNE LARSON. REVA MAE LEE. ALVIN LEWIS. CARL t LEWIS. MARY LOUISE Spanish Club; Camera Club. LONG. GEORGE MARTIN Editor of Krater; K-Ciub: Pres. Honor Society: Hi-Y; Pelican Football. LUND. GENEVIEVE CAROLYN Vice-Pres. Dance-o-lot; Krater; Latin Club; Quill and Scroll. LYONS. FRANCES M. MALLORY. GORDON EUGENE Chess Club: Science Club. MARTIN. BETTY REA MARTIN. SHIRLEY TRILBY MASON. HAROLD DEAN Pelican Football: Traffic Squad: Pelican Basketball: Hi-Y; K- Club. MASON. SHIRLEY ANN Pep Peppers; Spanish Club; Chess Club: Latin Club. MEADE. WILLIAM JACK Honor Society; Science Club; Hi-Y; Chess Club. McADAMS. BILLIE LEE Honor Socieiy; Assembly Com.: Citizenship Committee. McCOLLUM. MARJORIE JOYCE McCOOL, BONNIE ILEEAN McFarland. Patricia sarah Latin Club. McFERREN. DOROTHY RUTH McGEE. RICHARD WILLIAM McLEAN. ROBERT EON Pres. Student Body: Hi-Y; Chess Club: Science Club: Traditions and Assembly Com.; Traffic Squad; Teen-age Com.; Masque and Gavel; Quill and Scroll; Krater; Honor Society. MOREHOUSE DONNA CLAIRE Pres. Future Teachers of America: Pep Peppers: Honor Society: Chess Club: Latin Club: Science Club. MATCHETT JUNE MILLS. JESSIE MOORE. BONNIE JEANNE NEAL. BEVERLEE GERALDINE NELSON. LOIS ISABEL Yell Queen. Assembly Committee. NEWMAN. GORDON EARL NICHOLS. PAUL NOEL. DONALD PAUL Sec. K-Club; Assembly Committee: Hi-Y; Honor Society: Traffic Squad. OLSON. ELAINE J. OMALLEY, DOROTHY IRMA President Pep Peppers: Honor Society. OWENS. ELLIS EUGENE PERRY. CHARLES EDWARD Hi-Y. PETRICK. MYLA JEAN PERKINS. ROBERT HOWARD Pelican Football: Traffic Squad: Pelican Basketball: Hi-Y: K-Club. PORRAS. RUBEN JAMES PYEATT. MILDRED LOIS QUAM. LEONARD MARK Chess Club. RADCLIFFE. WILLIAM ALSTON President Chess Club: Traffic Squad: Science Club: Teen-age Club Committee. RAMSEY. CHARLES WILLIAM RAMSEY. JEANNE RAY. GEORGE DALTON Science Club: Vice-Pres. Chess Club. REDKEY. CLARA ETHEL Future Teachers of America: Pres. Girls Letter Club. REID. FRANCES LOUISE RENNER. EDNA LEE REED. LaVERNE HELENE Lafin Club. REYNOLDS. DOROTHY LEE RICHARDS. EDNA MAE RICHARDSON. PATRICIA JANE Masque and Gavel: Assembly Committee. RIGGS. ROBERT HARLAN Science Club: Chess Club: Hi-Y; Citizenship Committee. RINGSTAD. ARNOLD MARVIN ROBINSON. LESLIE BOYD ROBERTSON. NINA JUNE RUSSELL. ROSEMARY Girls Letter Club. SEXTON. MARY LOUISE SEXTON. SHIRLEY MAE SCHUBERT. NANNETTE JEANNE Lost and Found Committee. SCOTT. LAWRENCE WALTER SHERRY. HARRIET B. SHINN. JUANITA JEAN Pep Peppers: Honor Society: Sec.-Trees. Tea Toilers: Sec.-Treas. Quill and Scroll: Reporter for Tri-Sci Club. SMITH. CORA JEAN SMITH. HAZEL SPEER. WANDA LYNN STANGER. MARY ANONA STEPPE. VIRGINIA ROSE STONE. STEPHEN LOUIS Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Science Club: Hi-Y. STRATTON. NORMAN E. STRID. ERIC IVER Pres. Future Craftsman of America: Hi-Y. SURPRENANT. GENEVIEVE ANN SUTTON. CARMELITA LOUISE SUTY. MARIE THERESA SUNDBERG. BURTON TATLOW. ELLA ARMILDA THOMAS. ELEANOR BESS Pep Peppers: Chess Club: Pres. Biq and Little Sister Club: Latin Club. TIDD. BETTY JEAN TINDALL. HARRY HIRAM TOLSEM. MILDRED ULANI, HENRIETTA VAN RIPER. MARY LOU WARD. JOHN WILLIAM Hi-Y: K-Club: Traffic Squad. WATSON. JERRY WEST. THOMAS HUGHES Chess Club: Hi-Y. WHISENANT. WISTER CHARLES WHITE. MURIEL ANNETTA Masque and Gavel. WIGGINS. MARCELYN JO Pres. Dance-o-lot: Pop Peppers. WILKENSON. BARBARA RUTH WILLITS, SHARON LEE Pep Peppers: Krater; Assembly Committee. WILSON. BERTHA MARIE WILSON. WILLIAM HARLAN Pres. K-Club: Honor Society: President Traditions Committee: Masque and Gavel; Traffic Squad; Assembly Committee: Hi-Y. WISSENBACK. JACK V OLFE. CORA RUTH ZAMSKY. BEVERLY MAE Art Club. ZIMMERMAN. RUTH KATHERINE ZUPAN. JACK PETER ZUPAN. JENNIE EVA COOK, KEITH EARL HICKS. GERALD LAMONT KERN. WILLIAM McClellan, john owen NELSON. WANDA IRENE NIES. LORRAINE BERLINA PEYTON. HAROLD RAY PORRAS. VIRGIL STEVEN Most populor: Dorothy O'Malley Bill Wilson Best dispositions: Barbara King Tom Hopkins Most stylish: Barbara Kvern Arnold Ellis Most sophisticated: Beverly Zamsky George Bell Cutest blondes: Billie Lee McAdams Don Noel Cutest brunettes: Helen Hasy Jim Boyd Cutest redheads: Lois Carleton Tom Bessonette Cutest smiles: Vivian Dirschl Jim Grimes Cutest couple: Shirley Martin Bob Perkins n L Best pals: Jeanne Blake Bud Biehn Biggest flirts: Juanita Shinn Tom West Wittiest: Pat Richardson Jim Clabby Most poiso: Marcelyn Wiggins Chuck Perry Best dancers: Marie Suty Jack Anker Best figures: Beverlee Allis Rollie Berry Best executives: Karen Hardin Bob McLean Most talkative: Edna Renner Marvin Ringstad Most reserved: Wanda Childers Bob Riggs Most athletic: Clara Redkey Bob Perkins Peppiest: Lois Nelson Dave Henthorne Most ambitious: June Hauger George Long Most studious: Marjorie Huskinson Jim Case Most dramatic: Muriel White Mac Epley Most talented: Sharon Willits Steve Stone n n n u. j U L I, Bill Abbey, do leave. I, Bettie Adkisson, do leave to Sally Mueller my ability to get along with niv steady. I, Beverlee Allis, do leave to Donna Brotherton my aqua dress where I left off. I. Bob Andrews, do leave my fishing ability to Charles (Link) Caldwell. I. Jack Anker, do leave my bottle of peroxide to Earl Hannen. I. Frances Arant, do leave that table in the cafeteria along with its gossip sessions to some junior girls who also have a gift for gab. I. Everett Atkins, do leave Mr. Harris as study hall teacher. I. Billye Baert, do leave my poor grades in physics to any little deserving junior. 1. Beverley Bailey, do leave 8 of my 58 to “Blackie” Blackstone that it might lengthen his stature if not his life. I. Hazel Beddows, do leave my story problems in Algebra to Virginia Bagiev. I. George Bell, do leave Carmen, but not because I want to. I. Beatrice Bellant, do leave my bad times in stenography to some brave junior. I. Betty Bellows, do leave my social ec book to my sister. Colleen. I. Pat Benoist. do leave my “nack” for getting mixed up in things to anyone who has time for it. I, Rollie Berry, do leave my draft card and all the “privileges” that go with it. I, Tom Bessonette. do leave to Earl Hannen my ability to get along with my steady with no arguments. I, Bud Biehn. do leave my ability to get along with people to Bob Redkey. I. Jeanne Blake, do leave my southern accent to Bob Gammer. I. Betty Blakely, do leave my home room 206 to the present members of home room 201. I, Eileen Bocchi, de leave my hope that all the boys don't get drafted. I, Jimmie Boyd, do leave my girl, my cherry attitude, and mv social econ. book to whoever wants them. I, Lela Bravo, do leave. I. Rudy Bravo, do leave. I. Dale Brewer, do leave. I, La Vaughna Bridge, k leave my ability to be true to the Navy to Sue Gobble. I, Bob Brown, do leave my bashfulness and inv ability to keep out of trouble to Bob Clammer. I. Betty Burpee, do leave my absenteeism to some unhappy junior that would like to come to school only part-time. I. Leta Mae Byers, do leave to Evonne Pitcher and Winnifred Townes my natural blonde hair. I, Monniette Calmes, do leave to Sarah Parsons my ability to get out of work. I. Pat Campbell, do leave two “certain Ensigns” to Rosemary Anderson. I. Lois Carleton, do leave my little brother for some lucky girl. I, Colleen Carpenter, do leave my good times at KUHS to someone who will need them. I. Wanda Childers, do leave to Lois Graham my ability to blush. I. Jim Gabby, do leave to George Zupan, the Krater, to the class of '46, a complete supply of well-worn jokes. I. Patsy Cogdill. do leave my hours of detention to my little sister. I, Joyce Cox, do leave my ability to carry six lunch trays to any one who feels up to it. I. Lora Cross, do leave my part in the senior class to whoever wants it. I, Dorothy Crutchfield, do leave my smile to Clara Vanmeter. I. Lethena Crutchfield, do leave to Annie MacMillan my knowledge of shorthand. I, Ruth Cunningham, do leave all my good times to lone Bailsman. I, Carolyn Davis, do leave nothing behind me. I, Charles Deer, do leave Mr. Carlson his physics lab and all its odors. 1. June Dickson, do leave to whomever wants my position as secretary of the Pep Peppers. 1. Evelyn Dirschl. do leave my left-handedness to some unfortunate right-handed person. I, Vivian Dirschl, do leave my mustache to Bobby Clammer because he envies it and wishes he could grow one. I, Lawrence Dodson, do leave my portion of K. U. to the next generation. I, Norman Duffy, do leave—finally. 1, June Earhart, do leave my citizenship grades to some angelic character. I. Alice Eastman, do leave my lack of intelligence. I, Arnold Ellis, do leave my cue and favorite table at the Klamath Hillards to Walt Eschebeck and Kelly Farris. I, Don Erickson, do leave my parking place, half on the sidewalk and half off the sidewalk behind the school, to Jim Erwin. I, Joyce Fillpot, do leave K. L’. H. S. to the unsuspecting, oncoming Freshmen. I, Mary Lou Fowler, do leave my struggle to get in line each noon to some little Freshman. 1. Helen Franco, do leave. I, Violet Franco, do leave my long black hair to anyone that will accept it. I, Marie Geraghty, do leave my red hair to anyone that wants it. I, George Ghiselin, do leave my holdings in the Ghiselstein Farrisberg Co., limited, to Kelly Farris, esq. I, Virgil Gillette, do leave my peroxided blonde locks to any dish water blonde. I, Joyce Graham, do leave. I, Bobbe Griffith, do leave my 8 c Business English class to any sucker who is dumb enough to take it. I, Joy Gwyn, do leave chemistry class for ignorant people like me. I, Bill Hall, do leave. I, Mary Jo Hallett, do leave all of my orations to Walt Eschebeck for safe keeping. I. Karen Hardin, do leave my position as editor of the yearbook to the 1946 President of Quill and Scroll. I, Charline Harmon, do leave my stupid individuality to the entire back row of Mr. Carlson's second period chemistry class of next year. I, Helen Hasy. do leave hoping the class of 1946 have as much fun as Fve had. I, Mark Hattan, do leave all my bow-ties, cut-away shirts, and pegged pants to the Boomers and Big Guns of K. U. H. S. I. June Hanger, do leave Trig, with all its worries to someone more industrious than I. 4 I, Marjorie Henry, do leave my ability to tease and get teased. I. Davey Henthorne. do leave some of the good times I have had to the underclassmen. I keep my memories. I, Tom Hopkins, do leave my basshorn to any unfortunate character who can lift it. I, Betty Hotchkiss, do leave my Latin to all who are dumb enough to take it. I. Beatrice Howard, do leave my locker with Charline’s pin-up pictures to Mary Havens. I, Marjorie Huskinson, do leave my ability to appear studious to anyone who can get away with the act. I. Pat Hutchinson, do leave my draft board number to anybody who wants it. I, Jean Ann Israelson, do leave to some lucky or unlucky person my varigated hair. Use 20% peroxide. I, Carmella James, do leave my locker combination to Jack Bronson. I, Eleanore Jones, do leave my ability to lose things to Betty Harsey. I, Monroe Kinisey, do leave my large brown eyes to anyone that wants them. I, Naomi Kinisey, do leave my ability to win friends and influence people to anyone that wants it. I. Barbara King, do leave to Mr. Eschebeck, the class of “46 from which he can choose adequate Tower employees. I, A1 King, do leave my base clarinet to anyone who wants it. I. Barbara Kvern, do leave all the Pep Pepper money to the next treasurer. I, Lyle Lambert, do leave my string bass to any sucker who wants it. I, Reva Larson, do leave my pleasant plumpness to someone, I don’t know who. I, David Lee, do leave. I, Carl Lewis, do leave. I, Mary Lewis, do leave Bob Hall to all the blonds. I, George Long, do leave. I, Gen Lund, do leave Donna to take care of my “junior friends.” I, Frances Lyon, do leave. I. Gordon Mallory, do leave. I, Shirley Martin, do leave my Social Ec. book to Jimmie Pope. I, Dean Mason, do leave to Bob Gammer my package of imaginary cigarettes. F, Shirley Mason, do leave my chemistry hook to any other stupid individual who will take it. I. Betty Rea Martin, do leave. I. Bill Meade, do leave the cymbal player in the Medford band to Don Eittrem. I. Billie Lee McAdams, do leave Jimmy—and all my memories. I, Marjorie McCollum, do leave to any lucky person my place in one of Mrs. Humble’s classes. I. Bonnie McCool, do leave the ability to know as many swell people as I do. I. Pat McFarland, do leave my struggle in shorthand to some first year student. I, Dot McFerren, do leave my cud of gum. I. Bob McLean, do leave hopes to the class of '46 of even a more prosperous year. I. Donna Morehouse, do leave my concert-master chair to Roy. I, Beverlec Neal, do leave. I, Lois Nelson, do leave all the good times I have had at K. U. H. S. to the underclassmen and take with me all my memories. I, Gordon Newman, do leave some of the corny assemblies that we have had. I. Don Noel, do leave my pie-eating ability to Don Eittrem. I, Elaine Olson, do leave my five feet nine inches to Georgia Epensberger. I. Dotty O'Malley, do leave Kelly Farris' love for me to Marcelyn Wiggins. I, Clutch Perry, do leave everything. Thank God! I. Myla Jean Petrick, do leave Edna Benzely my penny bank. I, Jimmie Porras, do leave my title of Senior. I. Mildred Pyeatt, do leave my dancing ability to Hollis Peace. I, Leonard Quam, do leave blood, sweat and tears. I. Bill Badcliflfe. do leave with no regrets so that someone more worthy can take my place. I, Charles Ramsey, do leave. I, Jean Ramsey, do leave K. U. H. S. to the termites. I. George Ray. do leave my locker No. 263 which is full of broken bottles, cigar stubs, cigarette butts, P. I., slips, detention slips, traffic squad slips, tardy slips and pink slips. I, Clara Redkey, do leave my detention work to some dumb junior. I, LaYerne Reed, do leave a heck of a good time in school next year. I, Edna Renner, do leave my laughing ability to anyone who can stand it. I, Dorothy Reynolds, do leave my ability to dye hair. I. Edna Richards, do leave my ability to cut other peoples hair to Lola Wisenant. I, Pat Richardson, do leave my height and high scholastic standing to Mary Griffiths. I. Bob Riggs, do leave only as the natural thing to do after so many long, terrible hours here. I, Stubby Ringstad, do leave, and thank my lucky stars. I, Leslie Robinson, do leave Art Solie a megaphone and a soapbox. I, Shirley Sexton, do leave my height to Alice Vincent so she won’t have to look up so far to Joe Zarsinsky. I, Nan Schubert, do leave my ability to write letters in study hall to anyone who feels capable. I, Laurence Scott, do leave mv third period social ec. class to Jim Palmer. I, Harriet Sherry, do leave all senior classes especially social ec. to the whole class of '46. I, Nita Shinn, do leave my uniform, boss, and job at the Tower theater to Bob Clammer. I, Cora Smith, do leave my height to Wilma Webster, class of '46. I, Wanda Speer, do leave my retail selling to some unlucky junior. I, Anona Stanger, do leave hours of detention to anyone who will have it. 1. Virginia Steppe, do leave my social econ to some unlucky junior. I. Steve Stone, do leave the chamois skin for cleaning my trombone to Dee Nelson. I, Iver Strid, do leave my ability to play basketball to Jim Palmer. I, Carmelita Sutton, do leave Evelyn Thurman my retail selling book. I, Marie Sutv, do leave my ability to dance to anyone who wants it. I, Ella Tatlow. do leave my method of sassing the orchestra leader to Donna Rae Worden. 1, Eleanor Thomas, do leave my ability to play pinochle to Mary Havens. I. Betty Tidd. do leave my sweet disposition to anyone who wants it. I, Harry Tindall, have left. I. Henrietta Ulani. do leave my ability to make friends to all newcomers of the Senior class. I. Mary Lou VanRiper. do leave the orchestra and all its numerous directors, both past, present, and future to whomever wants it. I, Jack Ward, do leave my seat in advanced public speaking to Bob Redkev. I. Tommy West, do leave nothing but a bad time. I. Wister Whisenant, do leave the faculty. I, Muriel White, do leave my “Arsenic and Old Lace“ to Jim Ivory. I, Marcelvn Wiggins, do leave to the care of Bob Gammer. Kelly karris. I. Barbara Wilkenson, do leave nothing behind me. I. Sharon Willits, do leave all my numerous iron capsules and blood pills to Jim Ivory to make him big and strong. I. Bertha Wilson, do leave with a better outlook on life. I, Bill Wilson, do leave to Charlie Carlson's next year's physics classes, a large dose of physics. I. Beverly Zamsky, do leave my ability to get lost in the rain to Bob Redkcy. I. Ruth Zimmerman, do leave sixth period social ec. to some drowsy little junior. I. Jack Zupan, do leave Mr. Harris’ study hall to Tom Gibson. I, Jennie Zupan, do leave my social econ book to Etta Mae Roberts, may she enjoy it. Patricia Benoist was chosen by the Class of 45 as their most typical girl. Pat has been active in many high school affairs in her four years. At the present time she holds offices in several organizations. and she belongs to many others. She is Secretary of the Student Body and belongs to both the Traditions and Assembly committees. This year Patricia was awarded the 1). A. K. Medal for good citizenship by the Faculty and her class. Pat is also the Honored Queen of Job's Daughters, and she was one of the DeMolay's princesses at their annual Snowball dance. r v pi I n yy fMD GIRL Hill Abbey was elected typical boy. When the class of 45 were freshmen and sophomores, Bill was yell leader for them ; his junior year he was a member of the yell scpiad: and now he is president of the senior class. He is president of the Hi-Y, a member of the K-club, the Teen-age Club committee, and an active member of DeMolay. Bill tried playing-football three times, the first two of which were failures because of injuries. He finally made the Pelican football squad this year, but even then he had to finish the season with his hand in a cast. Nevertheless, he was one of the seasons outstanding players. n - n L 0 COACHES FOOTBALL— Pelican—L. MARBLE COOK Wildcat—PAUL ANGSTEAD BASKETBALL— Pelican—L. MARBLE COOK Wildcat—PAUL ANGSTEAD TRACK— PAUL M. DELLER FOOTBALL SQUAD—PELICAN First row. left to right. Dean Mason. Bob Rodlcey. Bud Blehn, Bill Wilson. Tom Hopkins. Harold Wirth. Second row: Don Noel. Manager; Earl Hannen. Jim Palmer. Roger Vanderhoff. Jerry Hicks. Jim Noreen. Third row: Scott Reed. Glenn Roufs, Manager; Ben DeVore. Larry White. Tom Bessonette. Bill Abbey. Not in picture: Jim Pope. Arnold Ellis. Monroe Kimsey. Charles Thurman. George Long. Lloyd Chidester. Bill Dalrymple. Don Hearth. Bob Perkins. Horry Tindall. Rollio Berry. Paul Nichols. Tom Edwards. Jim Cooley. Manager. FOOTBALL SQUAD—WILDCAT First row. left to right: Howard Shirley. Roy Craig. Leroy Coleman. Maurice Dwight. Bob Eastman, Alien Eclc. Roy Sweden. Willis Glidden. Second row. left to right: Francis West. Manager; Bob Moccabee. Don Cessnun. Joe Williams. Don Gourley. Bill Irving. Bob Massey. Gene Peyton. Third row. left to right: Paul Angstead. Coach: Ted Pepple. Bob Selby. Tom Edwards. Ardine Nelson. Gene Yarnell, Gordon Veitch. Dee Nelson. BASKETBALL SQUAD—PELICAN First row, left to right: Jim Palmer. Bud Biehn, Jerry Thorne. Jim Ncreen. Larry White. Second row: Dave Henthorno. Manager; Dean Mason. Bob Redkey. Clarence Bussman, Don Noel. Glenn Roufs. Manager. Not in picture: Joe Zarosinski, Bob Perkins. Rollie Berry. BASKETBALL SQUAD—WILDCAT First row. left to right: Allen Eck. Manager; John Unman. Tom Edwards. .John Foster. Leroy Coieman. George Zupan. Bill Crawford. James Cooley. Howard Shirley. Manager. Second row: Ray Craig. Bob Selby. Bill McLean. Gene Peyton. Don Cessnun. Bob Moccabee. Paul Angstead. Coach. TRACK SQUAD First row. loft to right: Paul Deiler. Coach: Dave Henthorno. Bob Moccabee, Leonard Quam, Jim Noreen. Larry White. Chuck Thurman. Bill Sari. John Foster. Bill Hendricks, Jim Pope. Second row: Jim Palmer. Herb Barker. Dan Brown. Bud Bicnn. Bus Bussman. Bob Redkey. Ardine Nelson, Kyle Nogart, Dale Davis. Manager. Third row: Maurice Dwight. Bill Cessnun, Allen Eck. Ronnie Holloway. Steve Stone. Bob Massey. Jerry Hicks. Earl Hannen. Dennis Knowler. Fourth row: Bill Ramsey. LeRoy Coleman. Roy Severson. Jim Crisman. Ellis Dowden. Bill Radcliffe, Don Gourley. Frank Matthews. John Mosby. Paul Andrews. Fifth row: Leonard Love. Bub Stringham. Jack Zumwalt. Virgil Nelson. Bill Perrin. Fred Gerbine. Scott Reed. John Linman. Gene Derby, Bob Eastman. Joe Williams. Sixth row: Joe Zarosinski. Bob Dodson. Orville Cunningham. Dick Yates. Ray Craigs. Jim Cresswell. Vern Hubble. Seventh row: Charles Caruth. Whitey Dorman. Ben Shephard. Dor. Thorne. Darrell Gentry. Eighth row: Tom Edwards. Loslor Foster. Bill Abbey. Lyle Hicks. Autographs ■
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