Medford High School - Crater Yearbook (Medford, OR)

 - Class of 1941

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I l DON SHANAHAN, rnzsinfuv I The class which seems to have the most work to accomplish during the school year is the junior. Capably led by President Don Shanahan, Vice- president Mark Boyden, and Secretary-treasurer Dorothy Durst, this year's group has been success- ful in all its undertakings. Class meetings were held regularly once a month to discuss activities, programs, business problems and various other subjects. During the football season, about fifteen junior girls soldrpop, candy, and gum to the spectators at games and brought in far more money than had been done in previous years. This gave added hope for a bigger and better prom this spring. The prom committee this year was headed by jim Elliott, who carried out every detail with great success. jim's assistants were Dorothy Hayes, Carol Tengwald and Dorothy Durst. The theme of the l94l prom was of the high seas. The queen's throne was a huge shell under a solid green canopy. Class advisers, Miss Alice Spurgin, and Mr. Alex McDonald, gave their valuable assistance when- ever necessary. Miss Spurgin has taught in the English department for six years, and Mr. Mc- Donald has just completed his first year at Medford high. The junior class entered a float in the annual noise parade again this year and won second place for originality. Designs for class pins and rings were again selected by a committee and voted on by the class. The style chosen was obtainable in spinelle, ruby, onyx, or pearl, set in either silver or gold, with students' initials engraved inside the band. Members of this class are very active in all student affairs and turn out in large numbers for games, programs, and dances. Among the many juniors who take part in 'these affairs are: Don MAY, 1941 'Ll2. Q 1 1 'T 1 N. l pf 'E' ' MARK sovneu A oononiv ouasr VICE-PRESIDENT A SICRETARYWTIASURER V S. ' j . ,af i Jann BAGLIEN REPRESENTATIVE Shanahan, a very successful playwright and direc- tor of many assemblies, and Bob Holmes, student technician of the school, Cato Wray, Ike Orr, Bill Wall, Curt Hopkins, Bob Stead and many others well deserve the credit they have been given for their part in building the sports program of Med- ford high. Henry Herman was elected captain of the l942 varsity basketball team. Hank played at the center position this year. School clubs include many juniors who widely represent their class in Torch Honor, Latin, French, Drama, Chorus, Band, Drum corps, Student coun- cil, Order of M, Ushers, Tiger Guard and H.E.C.A. The Crater and Hi-Times staffs are largely de- pendent on juniors. From the many outstanding juniors in the class of '42, next year's ASB. officers were very effi- ciently chosen. The Student Council held a special meeting for the nominations of these students. After much discussion and debate, fifteen of most out- standing hard-working members of the junior class were nominated. Because there are so many stu- dents in this class qualified for associated student body officers, it was indeed a task for the present student council to choose the nominees. The class of '42 has fulfilled its obligations in every way and we wish them all the best of luck in succeeding years. Everything points to their making an ideal senior class. 29

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