La Grande High School - Mimir Yearbook (La Grande, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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I YLK’A WASIIHCHN .hintha one of the quiet kind' h im I Contest 1-2 .14; r« lteslra Contest 2-3-4; Junior I May Christmas Program 1-2-3; D Mi I.. WKST One ean't always he a hero. hill one i ail always he a man. Urns’ Liv win• 1; Junior High Loot ball 1: Junior High basket I rail 1 Varsity baseball 1: Track 1-2; boxing 1-2; Hoys’ Letk ration 4. Wildcat Lootball 2; ba-k«-t 1 ».tII 2; Carnival 2. Varsity basketball 3-4; V.irsity Lootball 3-4; V-Pres. of Class 4. Clean Cp Day 4. JIM WII1TK You ean't find little Red Transfer from Cnion, Oregon. Hi-V 2 3 4 President Hi V 4; Student Council 4; A cap|H'lla 4 hoys’ Kim 1«-r.ition. IflTH WILLIAMS “Jiidye me by leliat am. diris’ (il«-« Club 1-2-3; A ap|nlla .3-4: Library 4; Si t« ttr 3; Tiger Ili Lights 3; (iirls’ League 1-2-34; Clean-Cp Day 4. LI.LIK 1.01' WILSON . In equal mixture of flood humor and sensibility. C«iris’ League 1-2-34: A . apitella 3: Spring Show 3; Christina- Pageant 3; liris’ (Ilee Club I; Teachers' banquet 2 lN p Club 3; Junior Livewire 3: Comm. Club L Comineiuvment 3: I'shored at Christmas Program 2: Carnival 3. UAVMt NI) W11 .Si X This ioh ean he done by hand. Track 234; lb Y 34: Lett. r Club 34; Junior Play Senior Play: Tiger lb Light- 4. Munir Stall I hoys’ Coloration I ACDHKY WILSON — It is the silent worker that sttceeeds Carnival 2: Curls' League 12-34; Clean-Cp Day 4 l. LLl.SWoKTII WOLVi:i TO. And fH l is life the mere Hvinq of it. 'Transformi I nun Geneva. Colorado. Hoys' I’lileration 4 K. I' . A.. Clean-Cp Day 4. iXfXALI) YLSKK ”lleeause a man says notliinu is no sif li he has nothinfj to suy. lal. nt Assembly 1: Model Airplane Club 1-2; IVp Skit 2; Dances 2-3: Trade- Training 3: Junior mi n-i lor 4: I Ii-Y 34: Senior Play 4: Stage Crew 2. Carnival 3: Air Seoul 2. Tiger Knights 4: Junior Prom 3: HIue Mt Living Club 3 4. Munir StalT 4 - » - '

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b HIS I III S win» what w m Tern tlunhs Si l t HJ. Iransfer from North I’mvdrr, 2. Tra»I»s Training 14. V Pr» v 4 lli-V 2-2: Junioi Play. Senior 1 1.in Spring Show 2; High Sehool I hni Hand . 4: Ari t»icrats 3 4; Sminr Livewir» 4. Munir Staff 4: Pep Club 4 Boys' |V»|eration 4 Carnival 2. L 1 ISI! I ll )MAS KM) Oh. those dimples! Junior Play: Carnival 2: Spring Show I: A ap|M I la 2: Christmas Program 2. Music Conlo t 2. AUIIII U TIH t.MPSON Silent in 7 hinfUiayes.” I'. K. A, 1-2-2 4 | 'oothall 1: Varsity l ' m »t I »a 11 I lli Y 4 IU.nV l' t|« ration 4: !•’. I’. . U»-|Mirt« r 2. Won Public Shaking C»»nt t in I . I’. A 2. 0 ADA TUI K .In ambitions ami friendly yirt” f Drama Club I Spring Show 2 2. Junior Pla Tal «•nt Assembly I: rumbling 1-2; Curls’ Letter Club 2. Home la. Club 4 (Ikr Club Contest I. Orchestra jP Contest 13 Ikici alaureate i o-i hairinau 2: Mother Tea I + 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VKUNA VICKKUS . • • a'l. trust tew.” Transfer fr»nn Burns, Oregon. 2. Band 2; (liris laague Tea 2: Junn r Play (make upll: Studoit Council Set y 4. (liris’ L tt« r Club 2 4 I lonor So» iet 2 4. BKTTIL ANN VAN HLt IK LAND .I sunny disposition wins many friends High School Ofli»v I: l«»th« r ’ Tea 2: Junior Play; Senior Mothers’ Tea .2; Curls’ la agiu Senior U» pre M ntativ«‘ 4. Comm. Club 4. Clean-Cp Day 4. pool- ball tjmi-n 4. rUANCIS VOUC — Ilei lime • ' hkc the tivniny thrush” (liris’ C.lee ( lub 1; A rap|»ell.i 2 2 4; S»• t« tt» 2-2 Ouartette 2: Class Song Ou»» n 2-2; pootlxill Prm (v» 4; Junior Play; .Senior Play: Spring SIhiw 1-2 2-4: Talent Assembly 1 Musi» Kcstival 1-2-2 4 (lirls latter Club 2 Latter Program 1-2 2: Christmas Program 1-2-2: Tig»r Hi-Lights typist I Kxtrava gan a I. U BKUT VA( 1XKU The Indies eull linn sweet ” Music Contest 1-2-2 4 Spring Show 2 2: lli-V 2 2-4 Brass Sextette 2 2: Track 2: Kxtravaganxa 1: Sar geant-at-arms 4. IN A MAK WALTKU .V« rtiv.7 of temper its a treat to kmnv her .’’ Motlwr ' Tea 1-2; (ll» Club I: Orti» . Asst. 1 2; Car nival 2; Junior Play: (.iris' Letter Club 2-4. Library 2. Paster Program; Alt« r S» !»o»»| S|n»rts 3 Music pestival I: Kxtravaganxa 1: Iku » al.iun ate 2; ( orb pagw : Swimming 3 Hnnot Sortrtj • 4 C.nm memvnwnt 2. Senior Play 4 («iris' la agiu Dl. 4. PHILLIP WAUP I ntae is like a rah shme. best plain set” I I ivewirc 2; Varsitv K» nit ball 2-4 arsity Basel gill I Y.irutv I ra» k 2 2 4 Wil«l« at Pn tUilt 2 Wild» at Basketball 2 |uni»»r High Ba k»-tball 1: Junmr Ibgli Pin»tball 1: B»i V letter Club 2 4 Sgt . at-arim m L»’tter Club 4



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iBtstorij of Class Our Freshman year was probably our most eventful year. There were one hundred and sixty-three of us. YVe managed to elect Olenn Houle president. We had a swell class. Xext was a rally for football: 'nuff said about that. Our eiass had one man on the football team. Hob Terry. At the end of the year most of us passed. Vacation arrived. On Septemlx'r fourth the class came together again. V had attained superior knowledge of the world. The average growth in height was about three inches during our vacation and about 300% brain matter per person. We elected our presi- dent to be Hob Terry. This year our athletes played an im- portant part in football: several made their letters. We won the pep contest. As Juniors we were sedate and looked with disdain upon the s»ily pranks of the sophomores and freshmen. We had to work hard to keep up with those peppy seniors. Our class president was Leland Johnsen. The football team was runners-up lor state champs; we had fifteen-men on it showing their stub. The basketball team had a hard time and four of its members were juniors. We won the track meet this year. We put on the junior play which consisted of five one-act plays. 1 he proceeds of those successful plays went to make the junk r- senior prom. On September 4-. lbT“i. we came again to attend, for the last year, our old L. II. S.. under the presidency of Hill Hall. We had grown in knowledge, size and strength, but in numbers we had decreased. The duty of upholding the honor of the school in athletics has largely fallen upon our shoulders. Our success we lay to our pep and spirit and to the people of ability who aided and counseled with us. Our football team was com- posed largely of seniors. Our basketball team was composed of mostly seniors also. Several of the students are out for trac k. The other ihing- of important are the senior teach clay”, and the establishment of our “tradition.” As our school days are drawing to a close , we are more than reluctant to leave old L. H. S.

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