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S ENIO R CLASS • ►riMCKRS President ...... Vice-President . . Secretary........ Treasurer ...... Scrgeant-nt-arms .Wayne Robbins . . Bob Hammond Rosemary Capps . . . Dianne Worth ..Kenny Wright Due to the wartime activities added to the extra curricular program, the 1945 graduating class, the third since the war’s beginning, has had an unusually full schedule. The class has been the leader in war activities carried on during the school year by conducting War Bond and Stamp sales, participating in salvage collections and contributing generously to War Funds. In the ticket selling contest for the student body play. “The Mad Hatters. they won first prize, viz: a party tendered by the losing classes. Last fall, the seniors enjoyed welcoming two classes, the sophomores and freshmen. into the school with a three-day initiation program. The change from a three to a four-class school made this action necessary. Many activities were sponsored by the senior girls this year. Ten girls were chosen as Collect-O-Peps. and two more as yell leaders. Banquets were given for the football and baseball teams after the f completion of the playing seasons by all the girls. Betty Jean McCourry was chosen as the school’s D.A.R. Pilgrim. On account of the gas shortage, intramural activities were unusually popular. In the G.A.A. program, senior girls won the basketball, volleyball, and ping-pong tournaments. The senior boys, without the aid of five “A” squad members, finished second-best at the close of their intramural basketball season. “The Mummy and the Mumps,'' the class play, was presented in May and con- J( sidered a success. . Senior dress-up day. held in the spring, featured a wide variety of hilarious ? tumes. c Thirty-eight members purchased class rings and lavaliers. The class of '4 5 was well represented in TT)e musical oi am tions aiyh clubs. S £ ) Because of wartime conditions. the faTs is ifb r thc smallest ver o j duate a - $hows rhat ixftoas accorrtpTished iore fybfPV 5 •v from McMinnville High, but its reco any previous graduating group. V -v ' ' ■ 3- y 2 s A Af A r° f ’ V v. ’ • 4 s
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ROSALIE ADAMS Cute and sweet and hard to heat.” Cr.A.A. 2-3-4: McMinnvillan 2-3-4: Lincolnian 2- 4: Class Secretary 3: A.S.B Secretary 4: A.S.B. Plays 3-4: Tennis 2-3-4; Home Ec Club 2-3; Sixth War Loan chairman 4; Yell leader 3-4; Pirates of Penzance” 3. ALL E X A S M CSS K N Ta z Frequently within my brain 1 think a thought.'’ Football manager 2; Student Council 2: “B” squad basketball 3; Class Serjeant-at-arms 3; Intramurals 2-3-4: Lincolnian 4. CAROL BERGSTROM A gul with a lot of amazing ideas.” .VlrMinnvillan 2: “Ever Since Eve” 3; Mad Hatters 4: Collect-O-Pep 4: President Senior Girls 4: Lincolnian 4. JERRY BOOTH Xearly killed once bv a train of thought running through his mind.” ROSEMARY CAPPS Attractive, tall and slender.” G.A.A. 2-3-4: Tennis 3: Girls' League Treasurer 3: Colieet-O-Pep 4: Class Secretary 4; Production Staff Mad Hatters 4: Mummy and the Mumps 4: McMinnvillan 4; Lin- colnian 4. LORIS JEAN CHILLS A worker tending her own affairs.” A Cappella Choir 2: Glee Club 2-3: Pirates of Penzance” 3: McMinnvillan 4; G.A.A. 2-3-4. Lu Rt »T II Y Cl I R1 ST MX SEN Mischief lies in those dancing eyes.” G.A.A. 3-4: Pirates of Penzance” 3; McMinnvillan 3-4; Glee Club 3: Girls' league Secretary 4; Lincolnian 4: Library Staff 4; Production Mummy and the Mumps 4; Collect-O-Pep Accompanist 4. LEON CHl’RCH 1 tell you they need more men like me.” Intramurals 2-3: Football 2-3: Baseball 3; Basketball 2-3-4: M” Club 3-4. LOIS CHRISTENSEN Life is busy, yet so much fun. Home Ec Club 2: G.A.A. 2-3-4; Secretary Girls' League 3: McMinnvillan 2-3: Managing Editor McMinnvillan 4; Mud Hatters Production Staff 4: Collect-O-Pep 4: Lincolnian Editor 4. Quill and Scroll 4; Production Staff Mummy and the Mumps” 4. BARBARA COATS “Conscientious in all she does.” Glee Club 3: Pirates of Penzance” 3. BETTY COATS 'No work too hard, no task too great. Glee Club 3; Pirates of Penzance” 3. DON CRIM MINS A ‘brain in his wa.v!” Transferred from Xehab-m High 3; M Club 3- 4: Football 3-4. KARLENE DELASHMl’TT Mutt Five foot two. Oh what her eyes can do.” G.A.A. 2-3-4; Song Leader 3; McMinnvillan 2-3-4; Editor McMinnvillan 4: Student Council I: Collect-O-Pep 4: Production Staff Mad Hatters 4: Manager Lincolnian 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Production Staff Mummy and the Mumps” 4. BOB HAMMOND A smile on his face for every boy and gal; he's won Ids fame as everyone’s pal.” M Club 2-3-4: Basketball 2-3-4; Baseball 2-3; Student Council 2-3-4: Band 2-3; Lincolnian 4: Class President 3; Class Vice-President 2-4; • M club President 4; Tin Can Drive chairman 3: V.F.W. Citizenship Award 4. ELEANOR GASS “Appears to be quiet but you never can tell. Home Ec Club 2-3; G.A.A. 4; Senior Play Production 4: Library Staff 4. J C AN IT A GIjASCOE Thy blush is so becoming. G.A.A. 2-3-4: Mummy and the Mumps” Production Staff 4: Glee Club 2-3; Lincolnian I; Ever Since Eve 3; McMinnvillan 3-4; Mad Hatters 4 MARY FI’LL One who says little but takes in everything.” Glee Club 2-3: Pirates of Penzance 3; Lincolnian 4; Council 4: A Cappella Choir 2-3. GLEN HOLDEN Not a musician but a whole brass band.” Football 2-3-4: M Club 2-3-4-: Junior-Senior Prom Chairman 3; Vice-President A.S.B. 4; Student Council 3; Yell Leader 4; Intratnuruls 2-3-4; Lincolnian 4.
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