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JANE MILLS: Orchestra l-4, Trianon l-4, Ser- geant-at-Arms Trianon 3, Girls' League l-8: KENNETH MORIN: Boys' Chorus 7-8, Hi-Y 7-8, Football 7, Senior Play 8, Transferred from Reeds- port: EILEEN MURPHY: Transferred from Mount Angel Academy, Ma-Hi Times 5-8, Sextette 5-6, Hysoerie 5-8, Sergeant-at-Arms Hysoerie 8, Ma- hiscan 7-8, Sales Manager Mahiscan 7, Girls' Glee Accompanist 5-6, Program Chairman of .lun- ior-Senior Banquet 6, FRANCES MURPHY: Trans- ferred from Roseburg, Ma-Hi Times 5-8, Sextette 5-6, Mahiscan Organizations Editor 7-8, Girls' League 5-8, G. A. A. 5-6. IRENE MURPHY: Puppetry l, Girls' League l-8, Baton Twirling 5-8, Band Majorette 5-85 JAMES NORDAHL: Football l-4, Track l-4, Buccaneers l-6, Chess Club l-2, Order M 5-8, DONALD ORANGE: Transferred from Concordia Prep,' Basketball l-4, 7-8, Buccaneers l-4, Debate l-2, Track l-4, 7-8, Sophomore Play 3, Senior Play 8, Auto Safety l, Football l, BEATRICE PARKER: Girls' League l-8, Band Majorette 5-8, G. A. A. 3-4, 7-8. GORDON PARR: Basketball l-4, Bond l-8, Box- ing 5-6, lntramural Basketball and Boxing 7-8 Boys' Chorus 3-8, Junior Play 5, Senior Play 8, Hi-Y 7-8, GERALD POTTS: Buccaneers l-4, Boys' Chorus 3-4: LOLLIE POURTALES: Puppetry l-2 Knitting Club l-2, Camera Club 3-4, G.A.A. l-4, 7-8, Twirling Club 7-8, Girls' League l-8, Glee Club 7-8, Skating Club 7-8: PEGGY RAMBERG: Trianon l-4, Girls' League l-8, Sergeant-at-Arms of Girls' League 7, Vice-President Glee Club 7-8, Pep Club 3-8. 1 i MURRAY RIDDELL: Softball 3, Debate l-2, Football 5-7, Order of M 4-8, Ma-Hi Times 7-8, Boys' Chorus 7-8, Vice-President of Tennis Club 5-6, Tennis 4, Student Council 5-6,: GENEVIEVE SCHREUR: Girls' League l-8, Girls' Glee Club 4-8, Trianon 2-4: GWEN SCHRIEFER: Senior Play 8, Pep Club 5-6, Hysoerie 4-8, Tria- non 2-4, HAROLD SCHUTTPELZ: Football l-8, Basketball 3-4, Tennis 5-8, Boxing 3, Boys' Chorus l-4, Order of M 5-8, Ma-Hi Times 5-6, Senior Play 8. GAYLE SEDERSTROM: Pep Club 5-8, Girls' League Cabinet 5-6, Girls' League l-8, Camera Club l-25 ELWIN SIEMON: Transferred from Cle Elum, Fu- ture Craftsmen 5-8, Local Trades 5-8: JAMES SOLBERG: Stagecraft l-8, Hi-Y 7-8, Intramural Basketball 5-8, Senior Play 8, BlLL STRATTON: Drum Major, Band 3-8, Student Director of Band 7-8, President of Band Club 7-8, Ma-Hi Times l-2, 7-8, Quill 8. Scroll 7-8, Vice-President of Sophomore Class 2-3, Orchestra 7-8, Sports Edi- tor Ma-Hi Times 7-8. VENUS TEEL: Girls' League 7-8, BETTY JO THOMAS: Ma-Hi Times 5-6, Girls' League l-8, PATRICIA VELURE: Block Printing Club l-2, Ma-Hi Times 5-6, G. A. A. l-2, Girls' League, Bowling Club 7-8, Skating Club 7-8, Glee Club 7-8: DAVE WAITE: Transferred from Dallas, Varsity Basketball 5-8, President Senior Class 7-8, Boys' Chorus 7-8, Toastmaster Jr.-Sr. Banquet 6, Jun- ior Play 5, Estempore Speaking 5-8, Boys' Quar- tet 5-8, Senior Play 8. BOB WESTMAN: Boys' Chorus l-8, Horseshoes l-2, Track l, 3-6, Buccaneers l-6: DORIS WING: Girls' League l-8, Orchestra 5-6, Membership Chairman for Girls' League 7, Secretary-Treasur- er of Band 7-8, President of G. A. A. 3-4: NOR- MA WIRTH: Transferred from Medford, Girls' League 8, G. A, A. 8, EVELYN WIROSTEK: Triple Trio l-4, Sextette 5-8, Girls' League l-8. JAMES WOOD: Future Craftsmen 5-8: EDNA YARBROUGH: Transferred from North Bend, Girls' League 7-8. Not pictured: Jean Davies. Page Twelve Q , . Il N A ' ' ...if s A 'ft' ,fs . .: : Aigq H, ...ff in 1 , . TN 9' I is r.,. . Q in . ' in W' ..:2sa,..,. H! v . ,,,,, ? I MASQ 'Gunn-0 ...... .
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'CS' Ste -Q' in F ' Q il A I ..:?:, 'Sb . I i F. ',i.::.,. '::: K4 if Q'- , A., i : X 1 'I I or 11.1. 1 4 ......., my I GV' N- mfri, I . I if . Y . yi, bl., . iftb? R! it - I, iii: :lb fl ' Qq.: - . a-Q. g I - l V V K ' ,., g:f ' --A. 1 2 . It ' A HAROLD FERGUSON: Football 2-3, 7-8, Tennis 6-7, Boys' Chorus 7-8, Camera Club I-2, Buc- caneers I-6, Order of M 7-8, Assistant Yell King A. S. B. 5-6, MAX FINNEY: Auto Safety Class I-2, Buccaneers I-4, Boys' Chorus 7-8, JEAN FRASER: Transferred from Coos River High, Girls' League Cabinet 8, Senior Play 8, May Princess 8, ROSEMARIE GATCHELL: Trianon I-4, Ma-Hi Times 3-4, Girls' League I-8, Publicity Chairman Girls' League 7, G. A, A. 3-4. RICHARD GEHRKE: Buccaneers 3-6, Future Craftsmen I-6, PATRICIA GILES: Girls' League Cabinet I-2, G.A.A. Golf 5-6, 8, Freshman Sec'y I-2, Orchestra I-4, Freshman Princess for Spring Opening 2, May Queen 8, JACK GRANT: Debate 5, Orchestra 5, Band 5, Track 8, Badminton 8, BILL HAGGE: Football I-2, 7-8, Basketball B Squad I-2, Orchestra 5-6, Tennis 7-8, Track I-2, Intramural Sports l-8, Buccaneers I-6, General Production Manager Senior Play 8. GERD HANSEN: Girls' League Vice-President 8, Debate and Oratory 3-8, Ma-Hi Times I-6, Ma- hiscan 4-8, Quill and Scroll 5-8, Junior Play 5, Senior Play 8, JO ANN HARRY: Girls' League Cabinet 7, Trianon I-4, Hysoerie Treasurer 7, Pep Club 3-8, Junior Play 5, Ma-Hi Times 5, Senior Play 8, May Princess 8, CHARLES HEATH: Trans- ferred from New Mexico Military Institute, For- estry 7-8, JACK HENTON: Band I-4, Ma-Hi Times I-4, Buccaneers I-6, Intramural Sports I-8, Boys' Chorus 7-8, Home Room Sports Man- ager 5-6. BILL HILLSTROMZ Forestry 7-8, EUGENE HOR- TON: Band 5-8, Orchestra I-8, VIRGINIA HOR- TON: Girls' League I-8, BILL HUGGINS: Boys' Chorus I-8, Football 7, Basketball 2, 4, 6, 8, President of Sophomore Class 3-4, Treasurer of Hi-Y 7-8, Vice-President Boys' Chorus 7-8, Order of M 5-8, Junior Play 5, Senior Play 8. BETTE JAMESON: Treasurer of Trianon 3-4, Girls' League I-8, Ma-Hi Times I-2, Secretary of Senior Class 7-8, Pep Club 5-8, Senior Play 8, DONNA JORDAN: Orchestra 3-8, Band 7-8, Girls' League I-8, ROBERT JUTSTROM: Senior Play 8, Stagecraft 3-8, Ma-Hi Times I-2, Stu- dent Council 5-8, City Council Page 8, ILA KING: Girls' League I-8. VERNON KOLEN: Football I-4, 7, Basketball I-8, Freshman Class President I-2, Order M President 7-8, CARL LARSON: Senior Play 8, Sports Editor Mahiscan 3-8, President Boys' Chorus 5-6, Boys' Quartet 5-6, Junior Play 5, Secretary Buccaneers 5' President Quill 8. Scroll 7-8, Student Council 5-6, Vice-President Stu- dent Body 7-8, PHYLLIS LEUTHOLD: Band 7-8, Orchestra I-2, Puppeterring I-2, Girls' League I-8, JACK LITTRELL: Future Craftsmen 7-8, Golf I-8, Tennis I-6, Intramural Sports I-8, Boys' Chorus 3-8, Ma-Hi Times I-2, Hi-Y 7-8, Ser- geant-at-Arms Freshman Class I-2, Senior Play 8. JACK LOFTIN: Band Club 7-8, Track Manager 3-6, Order of M 3-8, Buccaneers I-6, Senior Play Student Director 8, JOHN MCCARTHY: Football I-4, Boxing 2, Boys' Chorus I-4, Bucca- neers I-6, Intramural Basketball 6-8, Golf 6-8, BOB MCDUFFEE: Orchestra I-8, Ma-Hi Times I-3, DOROTHY McLAUGHLlN: Song Queen 7-8, Society Editor Ma-Hi Times 7, Secretary of Tria- non I, Mahiscan 7-8, Girls' League Representa- tive 7, Senior Play 8, Pep Club 3-6. MYRTLE LEE MAAS: Transferred from San Fer- nando, California, Hysoerie 7-8, Assistant Editor of Mahiscan 7-8, Quill 8. Scroll 7-8, Girls' League 7-8, Student Council 5-6, Hysoerie President 8, DON MATSON: Band I-8, Boys' Chorus I-8, Ma- hiscan 7-8, Boys' Quartet 7-8, DONNA MILLER: Transferred from San Jose, California, Girls' League I-4, 7-8, VESTA MILLER: Ma-Hi Times I-2, Girls' League I-8, President Girls' League 7, Puppets I-2, 5-8, Secretary Trianon 3-4, Glee Club President 7-8, Treasurer Junior Class 5-6, Junior Play 5. Page Eleven
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R. STACK, B. TRAMP, .l. GILBERTSON, B. SCHUTTPELZ, D. IIANNING JUNIOR CLASS The Class of '42 has been well represented in every phase of student activities and it is proud of its accomplishments this year. This junior class successfully staged the first Junior Prom to be held in the history of the school. The Winter theme was cleverly carried out by the decorations and lighting effects. This dancef was not only a credit to the class but was also one of the outstanding social events of the year. The annual junior play, Miss Ginger, was presented in the auditorium. A mys- tery, offset by a hilarious comedy, kept the interest of the audience until the curtain de- scended on the final act. The events of the year for the junior class were climaxed by the Junior-Senior Banquet, May l. This was the first banquet to be held in the cafeteria of the new building. On that evening Paul Bunyan and his Great Blue Ox entered to put logging in the spotlight. Officers elected for the year were: Bob Tramp, president, Roger Stack, vice-presi- dent, Bette Schuttpelz, secretary, June Gilbertson, treasurer, Don Hanning, sergeant-at- arms. The junior class is very grateful to Miss Stephens for her assistance and to the members of the cabinet who, through their cooperation and good judgment, helped make this one of the most successful years for the junior class. Page Thirteen
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