Medford High School - Crater Yearbook (Medford, OR)
- Class of 1945
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Kg Velfw. ,V V , tVE'14Ym Vw,i3VV.v :QQ fi. if Q 'V .lfifizzf L, ' 'ff -A V' VVVIVVH ,V V ' VJ V' fV V 1 V ' 'IV fi 5 'Val ' 1, A V' , J. 1 VV, , - . V- 1 -s wg V j'V 'Vgrf1L' A I A 1:4 . ,c,,,g5' . - .wan 4, ' 'Y ' W? - 1, . V Z , , 'V J Vr :I V H V ,- 1 F2 A - 'l27f61?2Ll,S3.2 rVV3 r,V' 'H p 1,V V -4- ,VL V EVQVVPV VA X' . -wigfw 2 '-1. AQ,-V,. EV-. . zu, VV ,T-VW V H+ A ,-'Q,,agg.'+ V V. Vg 'V 'Va' L 3 si lA gg l we .1 -, 1,:a4'- fl ,, L, ,:V.V lr l V ,gy Nt 'V ' -fm 5 my V. V: 'V 'rf ff ' AV 5 'V ' 'W g ,, V mV2V.V3V-fi WV,..:V,: QW Jima if i2,i,g,,yg V ff ' , ff' MEDFORD SCHOOL BOARD DR R E GREEN N H FRANKLIN EUGENE THORNDIKE JOHN P. MOFFAT OTTO J FROHNMAYER DEDICATION EHIND all institutions are the men who build them, men who dream and plan and work until their dreams become realities. Behind the Medford educational system have been men such as these composing its School Board. For many years our city has been particu- larly fortunate in the high type of men whom it has been able to induce to serve on this Board. They have been unselfish, conscien- tious, and capable to the extent that they have merited and received the wholehearted support of the community. The school system as it exists today is testimony to their wise planning, able direction, and devotion to their tasks. It is in recognition of the fine work ot these men that we Medford High students, with deepest respect and gratitude, dedicate this Crater yearbook. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHE5 OF PRESENT SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS ARE ON PAGE 67 CCDIXITENTS Administrotion and Faculty . 4-5 Student Council .... 6-7 CLASSES . . . 9 Seniors . . IO-27 Juniors . . . 28-29 Sophomores . . . 30-31 ACTIVITIES . . 33 SPORTS . . 57 Football . . 58-60 Basketball . . 61 -62 Track . . 63 Baseball . 63 FEATURES . . 65 LESTER In HARRIS JO KIRTLEY M1594 5cpqQQL pRlNclpAL HIGH SCHOOL VICE PRINCIPAL HEDRICK CITY SCHOOL suPERINTENnENT HDIIIIHISTHHTIUH CONSTANCE SCHAUER REBECCA JENSEN HIGH scHooI. SECRETARY SECRETARY DIST 9 JOANNE CUNNINGHAM SCOTT BRILL MARY BUSCH ELSIE BUTLER OLIVIA CLAYPOOL COMMERCIAL TYPING SHEET METAL Toons HOUSEHOLD MGMT MATHEMATICS ENGLISH SYDNEY H Bouqq H F COPE DELPI-IIE MYERS GTRUDE FREDERICKSON GLADYS HERRON BD ,R CM-5 ORCH SCIENCE BIOLOGY MATH COMMERCIAL TYPING SCIENCE MATHEMATICS X. If . E. H. A 1 ff'ii'I 3I ' , , . 4 1 :af A . I3 3 W E M HUSSONG BIOLOGY LELAND MENTZER ARCH DRAW IND RELAS MABEL NANSEN VOCAL MUSIC LAURA K PHILLIPS ENG HEAD, 1ouRNALISM RGUERITE MILLS ED KIRTLEY JAC KIRTLEY ENGLISH ART PHYSICAL ED DIRECTOR LIBRARIAN f Q- xg Y' -H fit CAROL SNYDER SPANISH ENGLISH DELIE WHISENANT RUTH SETHER REMEDIAL DEPARTMENT ENGLISH Qooafulw JO ANNE SMITH SOCIAL STUDIES VISUAL ED J W SHELTON AERoNAuTIcS ATHLETICS ALBERTA LOILAND CLOTHING SOCIAL STUDIES JOHNNIE F SMITH V socIAL STUDIES VERNA JOHNSON JEAN WALL BARBARA COMPTON DOROTHY WILSON HOME NURSING GIRLS' PHYSICAL ED ENG, HIST, SPEECH SPANISH. LATIN. ENGLISH ii 5 in . . MA 'nl A 1, 3 -. f, ,lf ' , ' , A., A fx 25- V . W K . 'awk ' , S : , ,f . PLZ 1' X ax sa , I , ,Q A 'sf A I G J. c. . L ' ' , ED. , . ' ' n JOHNNY BULLOCK A s B PRESIDENT Consustung of representatuves from the thre classes of Medford Hugh the Gurls and Boys Leagues and all student body oftucers Student Councul us fully qualutued to serve as th vouce of the students of our school lt purpos us the governung and regulatung of s hool actuvutues and ut serves as a channel un conductung busuness between the student b dy and the admunustratuon Headung thus years Councul was Johnny Bullock A S B Prexy who presuded over the m etungs whu h are held every second Mon day wuth addutuonal meetungs uf necessary S ud nts who made up the governung body ot DICK FAWC ETT Aix. MAXINE MCKINNEY VICE PRESIDENY SECRETARY SlUllElll lJUUlllIIl th s hool were ASB vuce presudent Duck Fawcett s cretary Maxune McKunney treas urer Nancy Swem busuness manager Elmer Kyl Crater edutor Jerry Luebman Hu Tumcs edutor Elaune Walk r Gurls League presudent B tty Baker Boys League presudent Larry Hay s yellqueen Maruorue Johnson yell kung Jack Holmes senuor class presudent Marvun Datv s nuor class r pres ntatuve Bud Cahull uunuor class presudent Bob Watson uunuor clas repr s ntatuve Lorraune Persgcurd sopho more class presudent Davud Dow sophomore class repres ntatuve Keuth N ewton and AS B technucuan Bull Patton JERRY LIEBMAN ELAINE WALKER CRATER EDITOR HI TIMES :Duron BILL TAMS 'rucek RAJAH 'iffgu , fiffigbzlf A ' Q'f'5w. V at l Lu 5 . I i l l , . . , . . . Q F ' . - . . ... .. . . . . , o ' 4 I ' G ' ' ' - V I ' 1 ' 1 1 , . 4 . 1 1 1 1 I . , . . Q. . . I .- 1 4 'I I I . . . . , . Q o - - . s , - , , 3 . . . D . , . V V L. , , F , . . . Q I . . - . V 1 I I I I 1 1 A . . . 1 . 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Y u f , NANCY SWEM ELMER KYLE BILL PATTON TREASURER Busmzss MANAGER 'rccnmcmu Problems brought before the Councrl this year were Important ones and dealt masnly with the war Because of the present emer gency the annual bonfire was canceled there by avoldung conflict wuth the conservatlon programs Along with other patrlotlc duties the group brought to the attention of the stu dent body the need for helping the Junior Red Cross A gratnfyung response was given the Council By helplng the war effort IN this manner and by the purchase of war bonds the Council was able to say that the student body was one hundr d per cent behind our flghtlng forces Not all the busnness conducted by the Council was concerned with the war effort Student Council also arranged f a film llbrary under the Department of Visual Edu cation thus was deflnltely a project with ture duvld nds ln connection with this De partment a number of nnterestnng educational fllms were shown Including March of Time shorts which were chosen to councnde wlth cur rent topxcs of the socnal scuence department Also there were falms that had hugh entertain ment value Another of the progressive steps of the group thus year was the abollshung of sopho more lnutlatlon This showed that the hugh school was capable of dolng away with an un desirable tradltlon Instead of being lnltlated sophomores were welcomed at a dance held In their honor A n x nnq L IL,3.Ill B tty B kr Irhn Bullock Nancy b MZIJOIIL Johnson Elalm VN alkex S cond xcx x 1 m rn Bill Patton Dani Daw Jo n x D I nu lul L1 Ix 1th N vltnn lar y C' Illl A . . 2 fu- . . Q A . . . - 1 ' - I ' I I - , ' . , . A . , . ' I , , ' 0 First row: M' xi u IVlcI'i 1 ', murine P0 's f ' , 0 ' a '1- Ol' , ' ' Nvem, 1 Q , ' 1 ' ' '. ' ' - 'xvz Jurrg L1-h an, El 1-1' Kyle, ' , ' I c v, VY ight, icli L L-tt. Th' ' row: Ch Ck Janos, 'L-' c ' . Hayes, .la li H01 ls, Bob VVutson. Iincipa s essa e The admInIstratIon views with satIsfactIon many of the accomplishments of the past months of work now nearly completed Medford SenIor HIgh School has offered an opportunlty for each student to buIld a solid foundatlon for Immedlate wartlme s rvlce and also a well balanced cItIzen shIp In a natron faced wIth the world s problems of tomorrow More Important than FGTFOSDGCTIOH however IS the survey of what we hope to achIeve Educatlon IS saId to be the sum total of life s expenences a contInuous process from the time of bIrth untIl death The small part of a lIfetIme spent In high school IS of vItal Importance The serlousness of the tlmes has done much to promote serious thInkIng among the molorlty of the young p ople of this group and to strengthen theIr d ter mInatIon to avall thems Ives of the advantag s al hand The possession of a high school diplonea is a matter of greater consequence now than ever before DaIly requests are receIved from former students now In the armed forces who have drop ped school before graduatlng for InformatIon on how they mIght qualIfy for a hIgh school dIploma From a standpoInt of patrlotlsm students owe It to themselves and to their country to remaIn ID school and to use theIr time whIle In high school to the very best advantage Never before In the his tory of our country has there been a greater need for cItIzens with abIlIty to thlnk clearly and act wisely The fate of tomorrow s world wIll be In th hands of todays hIgh school students lt wIll b theIr big opportunlty to prove to a war weary world that thIs present war has not been fought In vain Lester D Harris 8 lt IS dIffIcult for me to wrIte thIs farewell, because there IS so much l would lIke to say and so lIttle that l can put Into words First I want to state that this has been one of the best years of my IIf The school year was really an active one d SDITE necessary dIffIcultIes caused by wortIme shortag s Student cooperatIon wIth Student Coun cIl and faculty was especially encouraging cours there were the usual organIzatIon problems at the b gInnIng but once we got started every thlng worked out fIne SInce there were fewer seniors In school b cause of th draft many more responsIbIlItIes were delegated to underclassmen who really turned out splendld work The Sophomore Class that came over this year was exceptionally large and mem b rs were Immedlately glven theIr full share of dutI s All of them came through wIth the right kInd of product General partI IpatIon In school OCTIVITIES and sports was also good and the outlook IS even b tter for the comlng years Last fall Medford HIgh pro du ed a football t am that won State Champion shIp laurels This added another great achieve school ln WOI'l4II'lQ for the school and the student body one grows to love and cherlsh the memories of all th y repres nt lt IS with more than a lIttle r gret that l say farewell to these ln closIng l want to thank th admInIstratIon the faculty and th entIre student body for their fIne COODGFOTIOH and to say that l feel both proud and fortunate to have b en a m mber of Medford High School John Bullock Presldents arewe I l . l - 1 ' e. - A , S . V . . . . e . ' A - A ' ' ' . Of 3 . . c, by E S , - . ' . . ed e . . . . I . Q A A , , . e . - . . - T ' 3 T . ' I , ' Q I C ' S - In the years Oheod of us. ment to the long list of athletic triumphs of our - - - - I . . . . . I . . . . ' , . . ' 3 f' 9 I ' ' ' . . ' 5 K A ' , ' ' ' ' ' 2 1 1 S S - ' ' . ' e e ' ' - - . ' .A e e ' . I - ' 1 . . . , . - X 7 .5 n , . , D Graduating Class ssl l945 DEAN SHELDON PHYLLIS WHITLOCK VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY BILL HEDRICK BUD CAHILL TREASURER CLASS RE REsEN'rA1'svE DELPHIE MYERS LELAND MENTZER ADVISER ADVISER The Sensor Class has been successful sn every way despste the fact that many of sts most actsve members left to enter some branch of the armed forces Thss very war conscsous class also had a large enrollment of sts boys sn the aeronautscs class and other courses related to war actsvstses Class offscers Marvsn Doty Dean Sheldon Phyllss Whstlock Bsll H e d r s c k Bud Cahsll and Hortense Jennsngs wsth the sensor counselors Mrs Delphsa Myers and Mr Leland Mentzer deserve much prasse for thss years smooth runnsng sensor class lO MARVIN DOTY PRESIDENT Sensor students who held smportant offsces sn the student government were A S B pressdent Johnny Bullock Vsce pressdent Dsck Fawcett sec retary Max1neMcKsnney bussness manager Elmer Kyle and treasurer Nancy Swem Larry Hayes headed the Boys League wsth the asssstance of Dsck Fawcett Charles Jones and Bsll Eatherton Sensor offscers of the Gsrls League were vsce press dent Vonnse Moore and secretary Dorothy Han son Torch Honor chose four sensors as offscers of the socsety These were Gerald Pence pressdent treasurer and Nancy Swem keeper of the psns Offscers of Hs Y were all sensors and sncluded Al ton Hayes Earl Bradfssh Jack Thompson Larry Hayes and Bsll Patton Another s hool organsza tson whsch was headed by a sensor was the G A A and sts pressdent was Msldred Shellabarger Ruby Graham and Aletha Emersck served as secretary and actsvsty chasrman respectsvely for the G A A Donna Dawes fslled the offsce of secretary of th Spanssh Club and several other sensors helped mak thss organszatson successful The newly organszed Drama Club boasted many talented sensor memb rs sts pressdent was Bsll Hedrsck and sts secretary treasurer was Regsna Smsth Wsth the help of other sensors Bsll saw that the group fulfslled sts purpose of provsdsng a number of good entertasnments for the student per formances Sensors also partscspated actsvely sn the debate and radso fselds Elasne Walker was edstor sn chsef of the Hs Tsmes and Regsna Smsth was bussness manager CH X 2 , s E E l ' 1 . . . ' , I ' .1 ' I 2 1 I , A f's'fs ' ss ' . 1 1 I ' 1 K - - - 1 , - - '- P I I 1 1 ' ' . . 3 , -' g Elmer Kyle, vsce - pressdentg Ferney McKsbben, 2 I - I . ' I I . , . : - . , 9 . - ' ' 9 ' ll A Il - ' D , ' ' . . . . V I . . . I. . I - I ' , I . , I I . . . . .- . , I . U , . . Also Elaune r e c e u v e d the S A R medal rn her sophomore year and Nancy Swem was the D A R award wunner thus year Perhaps one of the most umportant events of the school year was the wunnung of the l944 Ore gon State Football Champuonshup Senuor members of the wunnung team were Captain Dean Sheldon Marvun Doty Bull Plaskett Earl Barnhart and Bud Cahull Supportung the team were the class mem bers who dud theur share of cheerung Leadung the yells w re Jack Holmes and Maruorue Johnson Leadung the Band and Drum Corps were Mary Lou Swoape and Dorothy Hanson Mary Lou was suc ceeded by Dorothy un November JUNIOR SENIOR PROM Top Wuth the theme A Country Garden the hall for the Prom was decorated wuth sprung flowers and pastel colored streamers Lattuce fencung and arbors were strung wuth roses and other plants Swungung garden lamps lughted the refresh ment garden whule soft flood lughts created a moonlught effect over the dancers Facung the throne of Queene Joanne Utz was the orchestra stand a huge punk and green shell whuch glowed softly durung the dance Muddle left Queene Joanne I Besudes excellung un sports the senuors showed that they were good actors ln the annual Senuor Assembly they presented several songs by Carl Wunklebleck and June Wulluams and also two short plays The Dummy and Beau of Bath Elaune Walker James Fraley Ferney McKubben Calusta Farrel and Bob Boyer made up the cast of The Dummy whule Reguna Smuth John Bullock an Bull Patton starred un The Beau of Bath Thus years Senuor Class has un every way matched the records set by prevuous classes an wull have many worthwhule actuvutues and pleasant memorues on whuch to look back Good luck senuors' reugned over her court and graced the hall wuth her royal touch Muddle center The Queen s maudens were chosen by the Junuor Class and were selected from both Junuor and Sen uor Classes Muddle rught Xfyung wuth the dance floor un popu laruty was the old fashuoned moss covered wushung well Sophomore gurls ladled the punch from the well whuch was complete to the uron bound bucket Lower left Popular among the students and addung a festuve touch was the truo whuch sang durung untermussuon Lower rught White coats and or mals were un order for the tradutuonal affaur 'XXV' HM vu , f iff ffl ZW f Wmfu U '7?!O 7' Q '72 107' .fb MZ ll I , , ' 1 . . . . . I . D l 1 A 1 I I I IH A l l I ' d 9 -I I ' A . I. d A -I . . I . . . 4. 4 I V : l b fl - Mei, 5 5 All ' I'fff ' 1 :E ' i'E, f'Z T5- Z Z f A u 1 , . Q J JO ANNE ADLER Academic Major-History Choral Classes l, Crater Staff 2, Debate 2, Drama Club 3, Girls' League l-2-3, LaTertulia 2-3, Prom Com- mittee 2. VIRGINIA ALLEN General Mayor History Choral Classes l GAA rs League l 2 3 CARL ANDERSON Academic Mayor Trades Boys League l 2 3 FCA l 2 3 Order of M 3 Track PAUL ANTONY Academic Mayor Mathematics Entered from Lawton High Lawton Oklahoma I944 Boys League 3 Football 3 Order of M 3 MYRLA BALl Academic Mayors Science History Lan guages Choral Classes l Drama Club 3 Girls League l 2 3 HECA 23 La Tertulia 3 Prom Committee 2 Ra dio 2 Torch Honor l 2 3, Athletic Usher 3 Formal Usher 3 EARL BARNHART General Major-History Basketball l, Boys' League l-2-3, Class Officer l, Football l-2-3, l-li-Y l-2, Order of M 2-3, Student Council l, Track 3. PEGGY BENJAMIN General Mayors History English Band 2 Choral Classes 2 irs eague l chestra l JAMES BESTUL General Mayor History Boys League l 2 3 FCA 3 Prom Committee CLARA BIGHAM General Mayor Commerce Girls League l 2 3 Home Economics Club 2 3 ROBERT BOYER Academic Mayor Mathematics Boys League l 2 3 Debate l23 Debate Captain 3 Drama Club 3 Prom Com mittee 2 Radio l 3 Radio Club Secretary l Track 2 EARL BRADEISH Academic Mayors-Mathematics, Science, History. Boys' League I-2-3, Foot- ball 2, Hi-Y I-2-3, Hi-Y Vice-President 3. DORA BREEDING General Mayor History Entered from Prospect Hugh l944 Girls League 3 PEARL BROCK General Mayor Commerce G A 2 3 GAA C s Representative 2 Girls League I 2 3 Prom Com mittee 2 Skating Club 2 BILL BROEDLOW Academic Mayor Mathematics Re entered from Corvallis High I9-43 Basketball I 3 Boys League I 2 3 Orchestra 2 Radio LINDY BROOKS General Mayor History Entered from Grant High Port land I945 Girls League 3 JOHN BULLOCK Academic Mayors-Mathematics, Science. A.S.B. President 3, Baseball I, Boys' League I-2-3, Class Officer 2, Drama Club 3, Hi-Y I-2-3, Prom Com- mittee 2, Student Council 3, Torch Honor I-2-3. DONALD BUNDY General Mayor Mathematics Boys League I 2 3 FCA I 2 3 Tiger Guards I HAZEL BURNS General Mayor Commerce GAA I 2 3 Girls League I 2 3 Orchestra I Home Economics Club 2 Skating Cu I 2 3 Str: g Ensem b I EVELYN BYRNE General Mayor Art G AI23 isLeague BUD CAHILL General Mayor Mathematics Entered from Tillamook '-Iigw l943 Boys League I23 Foot ball I 2 3 Class Officer er of M 3 Stud n Council 3 PATRICIA CATEY General Major-Commerce G.A.A. 2, Girls' League I-2-3, Athletic Usher 3. JOYCE CAVE General Mayor Hustory Entered from Rotan Hugh R tan Texas I944 Drum Corps 3 Gurls League 3 JO ANNE CHAMBERLAIN General Mayor Hustory Entered from Lakewood Hugh Ceveland Ohuo I 3 GAA 23 Gurls Lea ue 2 3 Athletuc Usher RUTH CHILDS General Mayor Commerce Grs League I23 t Club 3 Home co nomucs Club 2 3 DAVID CHIRGWIN Academuc Mauors Scuence Mathematucs Bo s League I 23 HE 3 T rtulua Tertulua Pount Keeper 2 I4 DORIS CLARK General Major-Commerce Girls' League I-2-3, Atlu- letic Usher 3, Formal Usher 2. JAMES CLEVENBERG Academuc Mauors Mathematucs Scuence Boys League I 2 3 La Ter tulua 2 DELORIS COBB General Major Hustory Gurls League I 23 Prom Commuttee 2 Formal Usher JACK CODY General Major Trades Entered from Watertown Hugh Watertown South Dakota I943 Boys League 23 F C A 2 3 Skatung Club 2 Tuger Guards 2 3 MARIE CONNER General Major Hustory Gurls League I 23 Home Econornucs Club 2 J OYC E COX General Major-History Entered from Roosevelt High, Portland, Oregon, l943. Girls' League 2-3. BETTY CURRY General Major Commerce A 23 I League DELORIS DAVIS General Major Commerce Drum Corps I23 Girls League I 2 3 DONNA DAWES Academic Major History Choral Classes I 2 3 Choir Secretary Treasurer 3 Girls League I 23 HECA 23 La Tertulia 2 3 La Tertulia Treasurer 3 Sextet 3 MARVIN DOTY General Major Mathematics Boys League I 23 Cl Officer 2 3 Football I 2 3 OrerofMI23 Prm Committee 2 Student Council 2 3 Track I 2 3 MARGARET DRYSDALE Academic Major--History Crater Staff 2, Girls' League I-2-3, H. E. C. A. I-2-3, H.E.C.A. Secretary-Treas- urer 3, La Tertulia I-2-3, Prom Committee 2 Athletic Usher 3 Formal Usher 2 MARIE DUBS General Major Commerce Entered from Phoenix High I942 Girls League HAROLD EDMON DS General Major Trades Entered from Ashland High I944 Boys League 2 3 F C A 3 MARY BETH EDWARDS General Mayor Home Making Entered from Jacksonville High I943 Girls League 2 3 LOUISE ELLIS Academic Majors History Languages Entered from Manual Arts Los Angeles Calif I942 Choral Classes 3 Girls eague 2 3 H E I 2 3 La Tertulua 2 3 I5 RICHARD ELLIS General Major-History Entered from Grossman Union High, San Diego, Calif., I944. Boys' League 3, F.C.A. 3. . lx,'II Q 4 I . ALETHA EMERICK General Majors-History, Science G.A.A. I-2-3, G.A.A. Ac- tivity Chairman 3, Girls' League I-2-3. DEAN EPPINGER Academic Mayors History Mathematics Entered from Norton Commun ity Hugh Norton Kans I944 Boys League 3 DOROTHY FARLEY Academic Major Science Drama Club 3 GAA Garls League I 2 3 Skating Club 2 3 CALISTA FARREL General Mayor History A S B Yell Queen 2 Drama Cu 3 GAA 23 Girls League I 2 3 Girls League Representative 3 Pep Team 2 Radio 2 Student Coun c I 2 I6 DOREEN FIELDS General Major-Home Economics Entered from North Hollywood High, North Hollywood, Calif., I944. Girls' League 3, Home Economics Club 3, Choral Classes 3. THELMA FLESHMAN General Major-History Entered from McKinley High, Chicago, III., I943. Drum Corps 2-3, G.A.A. 2-3, Girls' League 2-3, Skating Club 2. LORRAI NE FLETCHER General Mayor History Drum Corps I 2 urs League I 2 3 JAMES FRALEY Academic Major Mathematics Boys League I 2 3 Choral Classes I 3 Drama Club 3 JOANNE FRANKLIN General Mayor Commerce oral C I a s s e s G A A 2 Girls Lea ue I 2 3 Skating Club 3 JEAN FRENCH General Mayor Commerce A Girls League l 2 3 H o m e Economycs Club 3 Home Economucs Club Treasurer 3 MAXINE FRIESEN General Mayor Commerce Entered from Dallas Hugh a las Ore l944 yrs ea gue 3 MARGO GAMMILL Academyc Mayor Languages Entered from St Marys Acad emy l9-42 Choral Classes 2 GAA 2 Girls League 2 3 HnT1rnes 3 Athletuc Usher 3 Formal Usher 2 DOROTHY GARRIS General Mayor Home Making GAA l 2 3 Gyrls League l 2 3 Skatyng Club 2 CHARLES GERHARDT General Mayor Hustory Band l23 Boys League l23 Orchestra 2 Tyger Guards l 2 Pep Band 2 3 VERNON GLEAVES Academuc Mayors Mathematlcs Sclence Hustory Boys League l 2 3 F C A 23 Football l 2 HECA 2 3 Skatlng Club 2 LOLA GOBER General Mayor Home Making Choral Classes I3 Drum C rps l 2 3 Gurls League l 2 3 Orchestra 2 Skatmg Club 2 RUBY GRAHAM General Mayor Languages G A l 23 GAA c retary 3 Gyrls League l 2 3 La Tertulla 2 3 Skating Club 2 3 DAVID GRUBB General Mayor Hystory Boys League l 2 3 H1 Y 2 3 Tyger Guards l JJ MMV ,lfffll DOROTHY HANSON General Mayors Hystory Sclence Band Mayorette 3 Pep Band 3 Drum Corps l 2 3 Girls League l 2 3 Gyrls League Secretary 3 Radlo 2 Stu dent Councll l Athletlc Usher I2 Formal Usher l7 HARRIET HARRIS General Mayor Home Makmg Crater Staff 3 Gnrls Lea ue I-I1 Times Prom Comm1ttee 2 Formal Usher 2 BOB HARPER Academuc Mayors Hnstory Mathemat1cs Entered from Norton Commun 1ty H1gh Norton Kan I943 Boys League 2 3 FC A 3 ALTON HAYES General Mayor H1story Boys League I2 Base 3 A Sergeant at Arms Foot Pres1dent 3 Order M Prom Commuttee 2 Skat 1ng Club 2 3 T1ger Guards I 2 Track 2 3 LAURENCE HAYES Academuc Mayors Mathemahcs Sc1ence Basketball I 2 3 Boys Lea ge I23 Boys Lea ue Pres1der1t 3 H1 Y Chaplaun 2 H1 Y Treasurer 3 Order ot M 2 3 Student Councyl 3 Tenn1s Club I 2 3 H1 Y WILLIAM HEDRICK Academyc Mayor Mathemat1cs Boys League I 23 CI Otf1cer 3 Debate Captaun Debate I 2 3 Drama ub Vlce Presnd nt Drama Club Pres1dent 3 a IO Rad1o u Treasurer I Prom Commlt tee 2 I8 LOIS HOFFMAN Academuc Mayor Sc1ence Crater Staff 3 GAA I 2 Gurls Lea ue Prom Comm1ttee 2 Skatmg Cub 23 Torch Honor WALTER HOGSTROM General Mayors Mathematlcs Hustory Boys League I 2 3 Orch es ra I 2 JACK HOLMES Academ1c Mayors Mathemahcs SCIENCE A S B Yell K1ng 3 Bask t ball Manager 2 3 oys League I 2 3 Crater 3 H1 M 3 Student Councxl 3 Track I 2 3 ELWIN HUKILL General Mayor Trades as etball I Baseball Boys League I 2 3 FCA MARY HUMPHRI ES General Mayors Commerce H1story G1rIs League I 2 3 Q I-2-3, ' 3, 3, ' ' Ig' I I-233: . I 1 - , ' I-2-3. I ' 1 1 -, 4 f - I - - I - I -' --2, - I 1 T. - ', .el ban ,Fc , 1-2, F. c. A, I , I B 1 3, - 3 - , I I -, ball 2-3, Hi-Y 2-3, Hi-Y Times 3, Hi-Y 3, Order of ' , of 3, ' I ' I - ,- ' I Q BT ' , 1, U- ' -I 91 1-2-3. l12-3. - - ' - , I I I ISI , , I I I ' 2, ' - - , Cl ' - ' e 3, R d' 1-3, ' Cl 13 I I ' ' A 1 LOYD HUSTON Academuc Mayors Mathematucs Scyence Boys League l 2 3 H EC A 2 3 Torch Honor l 2 3 EARL IMHAUSEN General Mayor Trades Boys League l 2 3 FC A AUDREY JARMIN Academyc Mayor Hystory Ban 2 Drum Corps l GAA 3 Gyrls League l 2 3 Skating Club 2 3 Ath letyc Usher 3 Formal Usher 3 Choral Classes l 3 HORTENSE JENN I NGS Academuc Mayor History Drama Club 3 GAA l Gyrls League l 2 3 La Ter tulsa 2 3 Class Offlcer 3 Prom Chanrman 2 Torch Honor l 2 3 Sign Manager CHARLES JONES General Mayor Mathematics Basketball l2 Boys Lea gue l23 Boys Lea ue Treasurer 3 Prom Commit tee 2 Track 2 3 MARJORIE JOHNSON Academic Mayor Languages ASB YellQueen3 GAA Gnrls League l 2 3 Tertulya l 2 Pep Team Student Councyl 3 Athletic Usher l 2 Formal Usher WANDA JOHNSON .general Mayor Commerce Glrls League l 2 3 La Ter t ya l 23 Skatyng b 2 3 Torch Honor l 2 3 rmal Usher 2 DICK KENNEDY Academyc Mayors Mathematucs Sclence Entered from Rychmond Unlon Hugh Rychmond Calyf I943 Boys League 23 Choral Classes 2 JOHN KLINGLE General Mayors Hustory Scyence Boys League l 2 3 FCA KEN KNACKSTEDT General Mayor Trades Boys League l 2 3 FCA l 2 3 Tnger Guards 3 17- wtf I9 ELMER KYLE Academic Mayors-History, Mathematics, Science. A.S.B. Business Manager 3, Band I, Boys' League I-2- 3, Class Officer 2, Crater S t2-3 H,E.C.A. 2-3 H. E.C.A. Commissioner of Ac- tivities 2-3 Hi-Y 2-3 Prom Committee 2 Stude t Council 3 Torch Honor I- 2-3 Torch Honor Vice- President 3 Track Mana- ger 2 SID LAGESEN Academic Mayors Mathematics Science Boys League I 2 3 F C A DEVONA LARTER General Mayors History Commerce Drama Club I Girls Lea gue I 2 3 Prom Committee ADRIENNE LEACH General Mayors Art Home Making GAA I 2 3 Girls League I 2 3 H o m e Economics Club 3 CARMEN McGREW Academic Mayor History Re entered f r o rn Richmond High Richmond Calif I943 Crater Staff I Drum rps I GAA I3 i ague I 3 H E C A Hi Times I 20 FERNEY McKlBBEN Academic Mayors-Mathematics, Science, History. Boys' League I-2-3, Drama Club 3, F.C.A. 2-3, H.E.C. A. I-2-3, Skating Club 3, Torch Honor I-2-3 Torch Honor Treasurer 3. MAXINE McKlNNEY Academic Mayor History ASB Secretary 3 Class Officer I 3 Crater Feature Editor 3 Girls League I 2 A 2 3 H E Commissioner of Activities 3 Hi Times Feature Editor 3 Pep Team 2 Prom Com mittee 2 Radio 2 Skating Club 2 Student Council I 2 3 Formal Usher 2 BETTY MEDLEY Academic Mayors History Science Grs League I 23 Girs League Representative 2 C A 2 H E President 3 Prom Commit tee 2 Athletic Usher 2 3 Formal Usher 2 HiTimes FAYE MITCHELL Academic Mayor Mathematics Debate 2 Girls League I 2 3 Radio 2 YVONNE MOORE General Mayor Commerce Entered from Gold Hill High I943 Drum Corps Mayor ette 2 3 Girls League 2 3 Girls League Vice President 3 Athletic Usher 3 Formal Usher 3 MELVA MORRELL General Mayor-Commerce G.A.A. 3, Girls' League l- 2-3. WILMA NEALE General Mayor Commerce Drum Corps l 2 Girls Lea g e l 2 3 SYDNEY NELSON General Mayor Hrstory Choral Classes 3 Gurls Lea g e l 2 3 DONALD NISSEN Academlc Mayor Trades Re entered from Benson Polv Technic Portland T944 Boys League l 3 Tennis 3 Band l DOLORES NOEL General Mayor Commerce Entered from Blackwell Hugh ackwell O k l a l Glrls League 3 GLADYS NORDSTROM General Major-Home Making G.A.A. 2-3, Girls' League l-2-3, Skating Club I-2-3. WINONA NOWLIN General Mayor Home Maknng Drum Crps l23 Gul League l 2 3 MORRIS NYLANDER General Mayor Trades Entered from Phoennx Hugh l944 Boys League3 34.1.1 1,91 WAYIZI O NEALE Academnc Mayors Mathematlcs Hlstory Entered from Falrvlew Hugh Falrvxew Okla l943 Boys League 2 3 FCA 3 SHIRLEY PANKEY Academic Mayors Mathematlcs Sclence Languages Crater Staff 2 Gnrls Lea e l H EC HI Times 3 Torch Honor l 21 JOSEPH PARKER Academic Major-Mathematics Band I-2-3, Boys' League I-2-3. I BONECIA PARSONS General Major Art GAA I 23 Gurls League I 2 3 Orchestra I DON PARTON General Major Hlstory Entered from Camas Hugh Camas Wash I944 Boys League3 WILLIAM PATTON Academnc Mayors Hlstory Mathernatncs S B Technncuan Boys League I 2 3 Crater Staff I Drama Club 3 H A 2 Hn Tnmes Hu Y 2 3 Hu Y Chaplaln Prom Commuttee 2 Raduo 3 Student Councnl 2 3 LUCILLE PEARSON General Malor Home Making Drum Corps 2 Gnrls Lea g e I 2 3 22 ROGER PEDERSON Academic Major-H istory Entered from S. Kitsap Hugh Port Orchard, Wash., I944 Band 3, Boys' League 3 CHARLES PENA Academuc Major Mathematlcs Boys League I 2 3 Choral Classes 2 3 Drama Club President 3 HI Times 3 La Tertulla I 2 3 Prom Corn mnttee 2 Skatlng Club 2 3 GERALD PENCE Academnc Major Mathematucs Basketball 3 Baseball 2 Boys League I 2 3 Choral Classes I 2 3 Choral Class es Pres1dent 3 Drama Club H1 Y I 2 3 Order o 3 Prom Committee 2 Torch Honor I 2 3 Torch Honor President 3 INEZ PHI' LIPS General Mayor Hustory Girls League I 2 3 WILLIAM PLASKETT Academic Mayors Mathematncs Hlstory Boys League I 2 3 Choral Classes I 2 Football I 2 3 Or er of M I 23 Order of M Presldent 3 Prom Commuttee 2 Skatmg Club Track I ROBERT PORTER General Major-Mathematics Band l-2-3, Pep Band 2, Boys' League l-2-3, Foot- ball l-2-3. DOLORES POUTRE General Malor Art GAA 23 Gnrls League GLORIE PRESTON General Major Ari' Entered from Lnndblom Hugh Chicago lll l943 Choral Classes 2 3 Crater Staff 3 G s League l23 ex tet 3 EDNA PRICE Academic Majors Mathematlcs Sclence Gnrls League l 2 3 ROSALIE ROBERTS General Major Home Maknng Choral Classes 3 Drum l GAA 3 Glrls League l 2 3 Athletlc Usher 2 WI LMER ROBERTSON Academic Majors-History, Mathematics, Science. Boys' League l-2-3, Football 2, Skating Club 2-3. ROBERT ROBINSON eneral ajor Trades Boys League l 2 3 F CA CHARLES ROBINSON General Mayor Trades Boys League l 2 3 FCA l 2 3 FCA Supermtend nt 3 WAYNE ROSE Mayor Hnstory Boys League l 2 3 HELEN RUBENSTEIN Academnc Mayors Hlstory Languages Crater Staff 3 Drama Club GAA 2 Girls ea e l 2 3 H E C A Tnmes 3 La Tertulna l La Tertulla Presndent 2 Ra duo 2 Torch Honor l Formal Usher 2 23 '- G ., 'f M'- 1-2-3. ' 3. ew .fl 'Ap If-J IL: mf --,si - e . .V I , General f 3,...l-', L- --, - I gu --, ....3,Hi- E ' , '-2-3, V ', 12-3, ELAINE RHYMES General Mayor Commerce Band I2 3 Gnrls League THELMA SEVERSON General Mayor Commerce Entered form Jacksonvnlle Hugh I944 Gnrls League 3 DEAN SHELDON General Mayor Trades Boys League I 2 3 Choral Classes I2 Class Offucer 3 Football 2 3 Football Captaun 3 Order of M I 2 3 Order of M Secretary 3 Prom Commuttee 2 Skatnng Club I MILDRED SHELLABARGER General Mayor Home Maknng GAA I23 GAA Pres: dent3 Gnrls League Skatmg Club 2 3 Athletuc Usher 3 Formal Usher I DONNA SHOPP Academlc Mayor Hlstory GAA I2 Gurls Lea ue 24 MILTON SINGLER General Mayor Hystory Boys League I 2 3 FCA I 2 Football I JOAN SMITH Academlc Mayor History Crater Staff 2 GAA I 2 Gurls League I 2 3 LaTer ua Pep T m 23 Formal Usher 2 3 REGINA SMITH Academyc Mayors Mathematlcs Scyence Hustory Commerce Class Officer I Drama Club Sec y Treasurer 3 G A A 2 3 Gnrls League I 2 H E C A 3 H1 Times Busy ness Manager 3 Glrls Lea gue Representative 2 Prom Commyttee 2 Radlo 2 For mal Usher 2 3 JOYCE SPEARS General Mayor H :story Glrls League I HELEN STORM General Mayor History Choral Classes I2 Crater Staff I 2 3 Drum Corps I Glrs League H: Tlmes I 2 3 Prom Com muttee 2 NANCY SWEM Academic Majors-Mathematics, L a n- gua ges. A.S.B. Treasurer 3, Choral Classes I-2, D. A, R. Award 3, G.A.A. I-2, Girls' League I-2-3, H.E.C.A. 3, Hi-Times 3, Prom Commit- tee 2, Student Council 3, Torch Honor I-2-3 Torch Honor Keeper ofthe Pins 3 Formal Usher 2 MARY LOU SWOAPE General Major History Choral Classes I 3 Drum Corps I 2 3 Girls League I 2 3 Drum Major I 2 3 Pep Team 2 3 Prom Com mittee 2 Radio I 2 Sextet I Trio 2 Athletic Usher I Formal Usher I 2 3 CLAIRE THOMAS Academic Mayor Languages Drama Club 3 GAA 2 3 Grs League I 2 3 Girls League Representative 3 La Tertulia I 2 3 Radio 2 Formal Ushers 2 CHARLES THOMPSON Academic Mayors History Mathematics Band I Boys League I 2 3 Hi Y I 2 3 Hi Y Secretary 3 La Tertulia I BETH THOMPSON Academic Mayors History Mathematics Entered from Prospect High 1943 Choral Classes 2 Girls League I 2 3 ARLENE TROXELL General Major-Commerce. c3.A.A. 2-3, skating club 2-3. YVONNE TRUAX General Mayor History Entered from Yuma High Yuma Arizona., I944 Girls Lea gue3 EVELYN VAN HISE Academic Mayor History Entered from Richmond Union High Richmond Calif 4 GAA 3 Times 3 Girls League 3 BILL VIRGIN Academic Mayors Mathematics History Science Boys League I 2 3 Choral assesl HIYI23 Secretary 2 Radio I Skat ing Club Vice President 3 B ETTY WAH L Academic Majors History Science G AA I 2 3 Girls League I 2 3 Prom Committee 2 Skating Club 2 25 ELAINE WALKER Academyc Mayors Hustory Languages Crater Staff I 3 Drama u 3 G A A 2 League Representatuve C A 3 H1 Trmes I Hu 'Fumes Edltor 3 S A R Award I Student Council 3 Torch Honor I 2 3 WILBURN WARD G ne-ral Mayor Hnstory Entered from Marencl Hugh Marencl Arizona I944 Boys League 3 F C A 3 IERRY WARREN General Mayor History Boys League I 2 3 F C A I 23 FCA Tnme Keep er 2 Prom Committee 2 RONALD WEATHERFORD Academlc Mayors Mathematucs Scuence History Basketball I 2 3, Baseball 2 3, Boys' League I 2 3, H1 Y I 2 3, Order of M 2 3 HOWARD WEIGT Academuc Mayor Mathematucs Boys' League I 23, Skat Ing Club 2 3 26 PHYLLIS WHITLOCK Academnc aor Languages Class Offucer 3 Crater Staff I Drama Club 3 GAA urs Lea ue Glrls League Repres ntatnve I H1Trmes I 2 Pep Team 2 3 Prom Committee 2 Radro 2 Formal Usher 2 WANDA WICKHAM Academyc Mayor Sclence Glrls League I 2 3 JENNY WIESKAMP Academac Mayors Scnence Mathematucs Entered from South San Fran cisco Hugh South San Francisco Ca at l 44 Choral Class s 3 Gyrls Lea gue 3 LYLE WILCOX Academuc Mayors Mathematucs Sclence Bo s League I 23 HIY I 2 3, La Tertulla I, Pr m Commnttee 2 JUNE WILDER Academyc Mayors Hystory, Commerce Choral Classes I, Drum Corps l, Glrls' League I 2 3, Skating Club 2 DON WILLIAMS General Entered from Eugene Hugh I942 Mayor Trades Boys League I 2 3 F C A 2 3 Skatung Club I Tuger Guards 2 3 JUNE WILLIAMS Academuc Mayor Languages Choral Classes I 2 3 Choral Lubraruan 3 Drama Club 3 GAA I 2 Gurls League I H E C A 2 3 Pr Commuttee 2 Raduo 2 Sex tet I 2 Torch Honor 2 3 Formal Usher 2 RHODA WILLIAMS Academuc Mayor Scuence Entered from Phoenux Hugh I943 Crater Staff 3 Gurls League 2 3 H E C A 2 3 CARL WINKLEBLECK General Mayors Mathematucs Scuence Band I 2 3 Pep Band 2 3 Boys League I 2 3 Choral Classes I23 Football I Orchestra I 2 3 Prom Com muttee 2 Skatung Club 2 ROBERT WOBBE General Mayors Hustory Trades Entered from Unuontown Hugh Unuontown Kansas I944 Boys League 3 JOHN WRIGHT Academuc Mayors Mathematucs Scuence Entered from Phoenux Hugh I943 Band 2 3 Band Vuce Presu dent 2 Band Presudent 3 Baseball 2 3 Boys League 2 3 Football 2 3 Orchestra 2 3 Order of M 2 3 Tennus Club 2 MARILYN WRIGHT General Mayors Musuc Commerce Entered from Phoenux Hugh 1942 Ban 2 3 Pep Band 2 3 Choral Classes 3 GAA 2 Gurls League 23 chestra 2 3 BARBARA YOCUM Academuc Mayors Hustory Mathematucs Representatuvef-S Gurls Lea ue I 2 3 Skatung Club 2 EILENE YOUNG Academuc Mayors Hustory Languages Choral Classes I Drum rps I G Gurls League I23 Prom Commuttee 2 Skatung Club 23 Torch Honor I23 Formal Usher 2 DONALD YOUNG General Mayor Hustory Entered from Prospect Hugh I943 Boys League 2 3 FC A 2 Skaturug Club 2 3 27 ' I I - - I - . - .- - I ' I 1 - , ' - I - I - I - I - I ' 'TA If - - I I , ' u I Q d, - , - , 2-3, u. . . . e , om 3 . , ' 'Or- , , - yy f f - I - I ' f G.A.A. 2-3, G.A.A. Class I Q - - I ' - , . . . . - . 34 - - A - I I ' - , ' Co , . A. A. u-2-3, - - I I ' ' -I I 1 l I , , . . ' l , I . l I I ' I - - - I I I LORRAINE PERSGARD JAC KIRTLEY J C TUCKER AL KIRCHER LEE JOHNSON AL BOUCHER VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER lIlllSS lll l94B BOB WATSON PRESIDENT Although looknng forward to benng upper classmen next year the class of 46 can afford to be proud of a hlghly successful junuor year dur :ng which members fully proved their abjluty to produce leaders IH the social and sports flelds ln the fall the Junior Class met and elected officers for the year As a result of the electron Bot Watson was chosen president Alan Karcher vnce presldent Lee Johnson secretary Al Boucher treasurer and Lorraine Persgard class representatlve This group consisting largely of the less g ntle sex was responsuble for the meetungs and actuvutnes nn which the class partncupated Concesslons at the games are tradutjonally handled by the Junlor Class and It was through this means that the group was able to pay ex penses occurrlng during the year Members of the concessrons commnttee could be seen at all the games lndustrlously selling their cokes peanuts and hotdogs to grateful audiences Two booths were maintained to handle the business which necessitated a large numb r of salesmen Paulune Kruggel Shlrl y Schnelder Carol Skeen Jackle Nelson Peggy Childers Sybul Hagen Vlrglnla Allen Lols Bryant Elalne Hoffman Jeral dyn Jerome Harruet Houghton D ah Jean Rose and Carol Johnson Another traclltlon to which the juniors fell helr was the Junlor Sensor Prom given In the early sprung In honor of th seniors The dance IS always an eagerly antlcupated affalr and thus year s Prom proved to be no exception G neral chairman for the dance was Jerry Llebman who designed and dl rected the construction The theme was kept secret until the nnght of thc dan e and the juniors jealously guarded the doors of the boys gymnasuum to prevent any hunt of the theme from belng disclosed Members of the Class of 46 were represented I0 all clubs of the s hool Torch Honor had an unusually large number of juniors as dld many other organizations The mlddles were apparently honor mrnded thus year with more memb rs makung the honor roll than those of any other class Jerry Luebman and Bull Tams were Included nn the lust of stu dent leaders and fnlled the posts of Crater edltor and Tiger Rajah respec tlvely these posltlons are usually clalmed by sensors Then too many club officers were Junior Class members Betty Lou Baker was president of Gnrls League Barbara M adows fnlled the presidency of La Tertulna and Shnrley DeMoss headed the Home Economics Club Actnng as advusers to the class were Mass Jac Knrtley and Mr J C Tucker both of whom stressed class partlclpatuon un all functnons also they were larg ly responslble for the ever present class loyalty II C l E . X . ' ' I I I 1 I I 1 I, l I - 1 I I1 I f 'Wm E 1 ' 1 .l. ill I V - has A A .l,- 1 11 . . . . Y . ' I I . . . A 3 I These salesmen included: Bob Stevens, Al Boucher, Jerry Liebman, A I I 1 3 I I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 e ' e I . . . I . , I V , I . 5 . . . . , . S , . . .I I , ' I ' ' 3 C . . . , . . I .t C I . . . . S . x,W,II I I I ' I I I - I I I ' I I , , . I . . D I I T' I I e ' - . K s xi . ' , I fe . X X T' 3 ,gf , '35 I :W 9 Q .. s A JH ' A Q - ,J . . vw' . 'J I W - V 1-Q-bmi.. Q ,F ,C.':. v aq7'?dQr UQ fjlv-'1mQv'f 3' -gg, ' K? ' ,f V' 3 , W Q-f 11' ' Q.: L X V, f'-4, ,Q il 1Q' 3f?!'Q-fQf-'S gb 5 P -.ef-al fg.2'flg V K -5, :5,5, '? 1 ,,.y ,Q ,995 5 Ya. f g AE ' QI i 'f'U ,, Q ' ' is + A K A , I, -Y , ' Nl ,.f4s,A,g' Q4 ggi 2 . HARRIET WALKER JACKIE KIRTLEY KEITH NEWTON DAVID DOW, PRESIDENT The class of 47 was one of the largest ever to enter Medford Sensor Hugh and according to the other classes the lucknest pnncupally because sophomore IHITIOTIOH was banned thus year Already the class has made many Important contributions to school lIfe and actlvutIes Leaders who worked hard toward achIevIng the excellent organIzatIon of the Sophomore Class were Davld Dow presIdent NIck Greene vice president Harruet Walker secretary Jackle Klrtley treasurer and Keith Newton class repre sentatIve However large the class has been able to Include most of nts members on nts comrmttees and OCTIVITIGS Sophomores entered most of the school s clubs Includnng members In such groups as the Drama Club Hu Tnmes Crater Torch Honor Band choruses Drum Corps Orchestra and the Debate and Radno teams In fact, sophomores domInated the Debate Squad as well as havIng a large representation In the other clubs Among the many parties sponsored by the sophs was an old tlme square dance on January 24 which showed that Medford hIgh can out dance any of Its country couslns Mr KIrtleys and MIss Wall s physlcal educa tion classes were used to teach sophomore boys and gIrls the square and folk dances The affair was attended by practically all the sophomores and gave a chance for some extra fancy dancing The sophomore basketball team showed much promise for a good fu wrestling and football teams Many of the boys saw action on the football field on either the second or third squads Also durIng the football season sophomores sold game programs In order to earn money for the class treas ury They ded so well that they were able to turn thus means of ralslng money over to the Boys League and other organizations during the later games Sophomores entered the Norse Parade and won second place In the noise duvIsIon TheIr float was covered with all the types of noIse whIch could possIbly be piled on Sophomore enthusIasm really reached a new hugh Asude from the Interest of th class In th se afore mentioned fuelds he class has been active In all other events of the school Mrs Gladys Herron and Mr Ed Klrtley class advisers have help d with the group and thenr generous and GTTECTIVG guIdance has been appreciated by the whole class Und r their dIrectIon the sophomores have easIly become adjusted to llfe at SenIor Hugh School Class ul l94l NICK GREEN, VICE PRESIDENT GLADYS HERRON, AnvIsEn ED KIRTLEY, ADVISER 1 l , . . I I l U . I. l I . I . I Z U .I I l I ' I V l ' l l . 1 1 1 1 ' I . I - - - I I . ' I I .T l I I A ' I I I ' I I I U . - . , . , . , . - ture varsity, Also, the class proved that it had very good material for track, ' I l , . . . . . ' 3 . e - . D . I R- . . D . I I . ' 1. I I ' ' I D . . . . . . Q M Q 2 QW 4 x A my 'S' 'B J 1 W-.Q ll'lfY ,,.,,.,.-fp g . f , my ' fx , -nur j MH 2' W z X ,., + , -L M h ws Hs W fi .C-llhfsili ISR! IBN M . wa H UU! ron eng i KMDRELEWKWA I 'UUXFHNHX i N-'v-'L MARIAN TILLEY TREASURER ,casey lr LS 4 YVONNE MOORE BETTY LOU BAKER DOROTHY HANSON vucz Puzssuozm' vnzsunzm' szcnznnv Under the leadershup of Presudent Betty Baker thus year s Gurls League has been promunent un many school actuvutues Assustung the capable presudent were Vonnue Moore vuce presudent Dorothy l-lan These gurls along wuth son secretary and Maruan Tulley treasurer the presudent were elected to theur offuces last sprung Muss Mary Busch acted as advuser to the League and at the furst meetung of the year the presudent appounted Ann Conroy program chaurman of the organuzatuon The Gurls League Councul us made up of the offucers the repre sentatuves from each class and the chaurman of the program com muttee Representatuves from the Sophomore Class were Joan Gulmore and l-larruet Walker, those from the Junuor Class were June Bosworth and Carmen Wrught, and those from the Senuor Class were Claure Thomas and Calusta Farrell Thus executuve commuttee formu lates the plans for all the actuvutues of the League Early last fall all the new gurls, nearly all of whom were sopho mores, were unutuared unto the Gurls' League Although the unutuatuon was very lnght, the gurls entered unto ut wuth enthusuasm The chuef requurement of the unutuates was that of wearung the school colors, red and black, at all the football games lf the gurls dud not conform to thus rule, they were threatened wuth dure consequences Later the gurls were receuved unto the League un a formal ceremony Last fall the tradutuonal contest between the Gurls' and Boys' Leagues, based on the percentage of the student body tuckets sold to the members of each League, took place For the second tume un the hustory of the school, the boys won, so the gurls sponsored a gurls' date dance un honor of them Regular meetungs of the League were held every sux weeks and MARY BUSCH Aovussuz specIal meetIngs when the presIdent deemed It necessary lnterestIng programs arranged by program chaIrman Ann Conroy were pre sented at these SESSIONS GIrls League Week whIch IS the week set asIde for VGVIOUS actIvItIes domInated by the gIrls was held thIs year from May 7 to ll The theme was Well See You In the Fun nIes ln keepIng Wllh thIs theme InterestIng and humorous sIgns were placed throughout the school These SIQHS contaIned references to well known comIc characters ACTIVITIES of the gIrls durIng the week Included publIshIng an ISSUE of the HI TImes gIvIng the annual tea and style show and puttIng on an assembly for the st..Ident body FrIday however was the bIg day of that week for on that day the GIrls Government took over the school FrIday nIght was the hIghlIght of the week wIth the League s yearly and long antIcIpated dance ThIs year the dance had a hard tImes theme General chaIrman for the League Week was Betty Baker Other chaIrmen were tea Janet Horsley decoratIons PhyllIs WhItlock programs CalIsta Farrell and Margery Thompson style show Nancy Swem dance Barbara Sands auxIlIary Joan Hoppe HITImes and publIcIty MaxIne McKInney luncheon Regma SmIth refreshments Marlan TIlley clean up ClaIre Thomas ushers June Bosworth InvI tatIons Ann Conroy and corsages LorraIne Persgard In the annual NOISE Parade whIch was held last fall before the Klamath game the GIrls League float placed second In the adver tIsIng dIvIsIon ThIs clever float consIsted of a sausage grInder Into whIch the PelIcans were Inserted by CalIsta Farrell dressed as a Medford HIgh player Joyce Cox also dressed as a player dId the grIndIng and CalIsta pulled out the completed sausage Betty Baker MIss Busch and the other offIcers of the GIrls League are to be congratulated on theIr excellent leadershIp thIs past year and members of the League on theIr fIne cooperatIon ty I Ol D Irthw Han on Iunn B worth crnl IOW Lh Im n Wright Qldl 1 ma Im H I It WA 1 1 1 ' . . , . . ' I I II I ' . ,, . , . . . . - 1 ' 1 1 . I , ' I I ' V ' I I ' 1 , . . . II ' II ' I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 - I I I I I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - I I I ' I . , . I - I ' I I , . . . . ., I I , . 0 lfirst I-ow: Bot .nu Baker, Vonniv Mo '1-, ow V' ' s . . - as I ' . Sv 1 4 ' ': ' . Cu' u .-' , ' - 'rf Tho 's, .loan G'l mv. Q-l'l U 'lkn-I'. LARRY HAYES DICK FAWCETT CHARLES JONES pkggupgm- vuce Pnzsuozwr TREASURER BUUS LEHGUE Again breaking an old time precedent the Boys League thus year emerged triumphant un the annual student body tucket sales According to tradutuon gurls win the contest and as a reward they are given a dance by the boys The only two times un which the Boys League has won were last year and thus year so they have earned a second dance by the gurls Rivalry between the two Leagues culminated un thus dance which showed that the gurls were sportsmanluke un losung the contest Mr Ed Kurtley Boys League adviser stated that he felt that thus year the boys had really gone a long way toward beung well conducted gentlemen He cuted as an example the trup to Portland to play the championship game Boys making thus trup were congratulated for theur sportsmanshup and gen erally good behavuor ln fact such prause us deserved by the whole organ uzatuon of Boys League Larry Hayes served as presudent of the organuzatuon thus year and was assisted by Duck Fawcett vuce presudent Charles Jones treasurer and Bull Eatherton secretary Bull replaced Glenn Kurcher who left for the navy These boys aud d by Mr Kurtley led the Boys League through one of the most successful years un uts hustory and deserve much of the credut due the group Every boy automatucally becomes a member of Boys League when he enters school and shares un the responsubulutues of the group The chuef aum of the League us the promotuon of worthwhule actuvutues among the boys of Medford Senior Hugh School and beung of general servuce to the school Boys League members supply the athletuc teams of the school and theur enthusiasm this year was reflected by theur response to the plea of the coaches for boys to turn out for the varuous sports actuvutues Although theur ranks were depleted by the war the boys reported un fine style and supplued not only an unusually large turnout for football basketball and track but made it possible for the baseball teams to have a larger group from which to select members. Participation in sports really hit a new high this year as did participation in all activities. Needless to say the boys must be con- gratulated on their splendid school spirit which they so obviously displayed. 'lm ll1G:Lw4-'W The Future Craftsmen Assocuatuon us an actuve organuzatuon of the school and Indeed It earns uts name As a workung group ut equups the school wuth varuous constructuons that are needed for the effucuency of the hugh school Workung as a club FCA us valuable to uts members by furnushung them socual actuvuty and by traunung them un the arts and skulls of undustrual technuque At the furst of the year un the tradutuonal nouse parade F C A boys resolved to have the M4 I Kxwfm 4 Yflb-HJ4. mmf pa-4 Kkdvwwn best float of the school And thus they dud They won furst pruze for makung the most nouse of all the entrues Theur float was luterally loaded with de vuces that would create the most nouse Thus us a good example ofthe spurut of F C A Every year the boys have an lnutuatuon party at whuch th y lnduct newcomers unto the club Also thus year they had a hobo nught at whuch everyone wore old clothes a few of the fellows brought along bears Cmake beluevel There are three maun duvusuons to the F C A the trades apprentuce boys the day trades boys and the sheet metal boys To be a member of the club a boy must be enrolled un one of these classes Thus years offucers were Superuntendent Al an Kurcher foreman Charles Robunson tumekeep er Chuck Shunn and gatekeeper Gene Neff 37 u H V V 1. 1 g A F' A 7 2 A X 1 Z if , -1 , F? f H V ' 1 -if . fr ..,, K V V My T - W K V A ,Aff , 5 I lvl I Y H2 . 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I I 1 V LOREE MONTEITH BOB STEVENS BARBARA MEADOWS DONNA DAWES BARBARA OLSEN SECRETARY v1cE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT TREASURER POINT KEEPER lll lElllUllH La Tertulua the Spanush Club IS one of the largest and most educatuonal organ1zat1ons IH the school Club advuser M1ss Carol Snyder and thus years offlcers have just concluded a partucularly successful year The ma1n top1c studued by the club thus year was Spanlsh musnc a subject wh1ch proved to be very unterestung Each member contrlbuted some thlng to further the study of the mus1c of our south ern nelghbors and of Spaun ntself The furst bug socnal project of the group thus year was the l-larvest Dance held In the boys gym after the Medford Klamath game Thus dance was of w1despread jnterest as our school played host to students from Klamath Falls Grants Pass and Ashland To carry out the Harvest theme corn stalks and pumpknns were used throughout the gym The 1n1t1at1on of new members took place 1n Jan uary wnth the old members welcom1ng 1ncom1ng memb rs w1th an 1n1t1at1on party New members were selected from those students havlng hlghest grades In the Spanush classes Durnng Pan Amer1can week un Aprul La Ter tulua d1d all nt could to help the students of Med ford l-llgh more clearly understand our Lat1n nelgh bors Thus was done through assemblles posters and dusplays In the club drsplay art1cles for 1t havung been brought by the students and M1ss Sny der there were many beautlful and educatlonal pueces Also memb rs of thus club sponsor a banquet and several luncheons durnng the school year Those especnally actuve 1n furthernng the Span1sh language are guven add1t1onal awards Su an Camlzbdl loan Pomxoy Ma ga et B1 maxk L01 L 'VI nt th Bfubfxla. Ol Ln Myxla ll ll t D1y dd 1 He n Ru enst 1n 5 1 It LC Ol LH n I1 Ba bfua Meadow cwntl IONX IV1 Snyc .in VN at on Joan Adl 1 Nancy R1nal'11 e I F111 Elleen Houn Clan Thoma Ioan I1 nh Donna Daw s Bonmc Etlwaltl T llil Bob Nt Rlchald H2111 on Da tl Chll 1 IH R0 L Hlblfnd Dlck Kylvc Pat Albuln IL11y Lltbm mn 38 K K 1- M Q .. .J - 15: f 'Y .. 5 ., i ,- . . f ' 'lt Y 1 1 - 1 S l D l l l . 1 1 - 1 1 ' V I I , ' , . . . . . . U l D l ' 1 1 I ' f - 1 . . . . . 9 . I I I I ' I - 0 First row: E' S ' 1 , . ' ' , 1' f' 1' 's . 1-1 . 0 ui . ' 5 1 , ' Bali, M2 'gt 'Q' ' S ' l -, lu b , e' , Ph 'll's YVh' lv k, H 'tl sa- JL-n 1 '1' ' ' Vs. SL- 1 ' ': I'ss 1 'lc1', J' e ' s , e '. j ' 1. 1'. .nuiso J 's, ' ' 51, 4-'u 5, . ' 7,1-n ' . 'e:, ' - ' s. h' ' row: Q uvuns, ' ' ' 'ls , 'VI 1:1 ' ' 1, ' 2. 'QP ELMER KYLE VICE PRES NORMA STEARNS s c FERNEY MCKIBBEN 'rnEAs JANET HORSLEY, Huston N NANCY SWEM KEEPER or rms Torch Honor IS an organization open to those students having a B or better grade average lt IS spon sored by the Natlonal Phu Beta Kap pa society for the purpose of en couragnng hlgher standards of edu cation A student feels highly hon ored when asked to joan because of the many points needed for elngnbll :ty The required number of points for membership us 24 for a sopho more 50 for a junior and 80 for a sensor A student who IS ellguble should apply for membership to Mrs Olnvla Claypool advlser Among the many actlvltles which the Torch Honor Society gave a flne account of Itself was the Thanksglvlng Assembly arranged In congunctron with the choral classes GERALD FENCE, PRESIDENT l Then too, the group won first place nn the advertusung section of the noise parade wuth a clever float showing the Klamath Falls football team In a pot over a bolllng flre A few bones rescued from a local slaughter house gave an added real lstuc effect Later IH the year Torch Honor sponsored the Haunted Hop one of the cleverest dances present ed during the fall Members of the club may pe recognized by the beautiful puns which they wear One year members wear puns of black with one red stripe Two year members wear the same pun wlth two stripes and three year members have gold plns In the shape of a torch wlth flame I Ifust mm Janct, Hoxslcy Noxma Ste.-uns VIFQIQ Vandelnool Susan Inskeep Jexaldyn Juome Elame Hoffman Helen Rubcnstexn Nancy Svxem Hortense Icnnm Second row Mis Claypool bybll Hagen Bcvmly Xutxy Polly Hoffaul Ioan Gilmore Joan McDuffee Elame Walkel Jung xVlllld.IYlS John Bullock Thlld 1 xx Rhoth NV1ll1ams Mylla Ball Lols Hoflman XVa.nda John-.on Lllenn Youn Loulsc Ellis Lhfnlm-. VVh1t1 Cualfl Panel Elmer Kyle Fourth ION! Allan Knchu Iuly Ilcbmxn Bill Todd Iuny ulmlnn Nick C ll 39 E liiff.-' fm we , - . Q E . , . ' . I h I . . , ' 1 I I . , . ll'1 . - I - .K - 1: A -A1 . , v . - A, ' ' . , : K- v HL . , 'U ': . ' ' ' ' ', ', ' ' , 3 , T I LE, 'S' 'S- :1-,.. ' ,, I,-. , ,I ,. I E . v: '. ,.',,,. A', 2 ' ' t 4',. MCI - , 1'-4-n. ALTON HAYES PRESIDENT I t 1 I1 mk Cutty Blll Patton Elmu lxylc lyle Vlllcox Jack Holmcs Gltnn Tm lty lohn X ll ht Nun Shan lt Earl B1 id ish N umrl I K Hub Roh nn Duck H4111 on Don XX dltlxon Blll Edthllf0D Ronald Vltathexfold lfury Hay Bob Blltlll Alton Hay Dlllx Edthtlton Mr luclxu ntl ron xt T omlmson lohnns Bullock H mold Slxmml femltl P1 nu r Ho The Rogue Chapter of H1 Y has done nts share toward creatnng mann tanning and extending throughout the school and communlty hugh standards of Chrnstlan character Thus Chapter whuch IS a combnnatlon of the Rogue and Prescott Chapters durnng the past year has been under the leadershlp of Alton Hayes who was asslsted by Earl Bradtlsh vlce presldent Jack Thompson secretary Larry Hayes, treasurer and Bull Patton chaplain The organlzatlon rncludes many student leaders whose abllltles and characters have met wlth the hugh qualstncatlons ot the club Projects of Hu Y thus year Included asslstnng the local YMCA nn startlng the Teen Age Club Several Hu Y members were on the program committee ot the Teen Age group, and all of them helped decorate the clubhouse for Chrlstmas Hn Y started the year s actnvltles wlth a float ln the annual Norse Parade and sn December the members gave a dance whrch was a bug success B ll Vnrgnn was chalrman for the latter attalr According to tradltuon Hu Y made Chrlstmas baskets for some of the needy In Medford thus was but one ot the many worthy deeds ot the group Mr J C Tucker advrser of Hu Y stated that he consldered thus year one of the most worthwhile and productlve that the club has experienced EARL BRADFISH JACK THOMPSON LARRY HAYES MR J C TUCKER VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER ADYISER 0 firs 'owz '17 ' I - ' f '. 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E The HIstory EconomIcs and CIVICS ASSOCIOTIOH organIzed to stImulate and reward achIevement In the socIal studIes and to encourage Interest In current affaIrs had Its twentIeth annlversary thIs year At present Its Important task IS that of helpIng wIn the war The group IS under the dIrectIon of Mrs J F SmIth and the followIng offIcers Betty Medley presIdent Rhoda WIllIams VICE presIdent Margaret Drysdale commIssIoner of records and f nance MaxIne McKInney commIssIoner of actIvItIes and Elmer Kyle commIssIoner of membershIp One ofthe dutues of H E C A IS the sellIng of war bonds and stamps At the head of thIs huge project was Jeraldyne Jerome whose job It was to provIde salesmen and keep records of sales ln cooperatIon wIth the Schools at War Program the H ECA worked toward sellIng stamps to 90 per cent of the student body The reward for reachIng thIs goal was the prIvIlege of flyIng the mInute man flag The club s most Important OCllVIfy thIs year was lfS partIcIpa tIon IH the SIxth War Loan DVIVG Well organlzed thIs project was extremely successful Medford HIgh gIven a bond quota of S4 OOO reached a Slo 885 level Of these bonds S2 l75 worth were purchased by the students the rest beIng bought elsewhere and regIstered wIth the H E C A Bonds and stamps were sold at a large booth In the maIn hall where members of the club took VII In 4 Allan MdlL,'il t Dlystla H l n Inns Doll knut n LOUI L Ellls Mdxmc Mc K nn y B tty Baku Mylla B411 Ium lVllllrUY'lS Htltn Rubtnstun Nancy Svxtm Rtgxnd Sm th Betty Il mm Rholu Wlllllm Btv Ily Wmk B vuly Autzey Jtxaldync Joxomt Cfnmmn Mc Ilam Wall Llmu lx lt MI S th 'Ih l J L I N b BETTY MEDLEY PRESIDENT turns selllng durIng the noon hour o help put over e Drlve a bond assembly was held for w h I c h a program wIth a ChrIstmas theme was presented Other actIvItIes In whIch the club partIcIpated thIs year In cluded the annual NOISE Par ade held before the Klamath football game the program concessIon at the ThanksgIvIng game wIth Gresham and an assembly held IH honor of Washlngton s bIrthday SocIal events of the club were the y s ml III LIIy lL Iman Ancy Rum aI1,,cI Polly p0flUCk lnlflgflgn Supper Gnd S I n Na BInt I Il yl LAII 1 Imy Mclxlbbtn ClLn Tlm. L oulth ION IaIIy IsIII Pm n IIUI Stamm n the l30 lClUel held 'V' the 5PV 'lQ 4l l El l I I I I 1 I l I 1 ' 1 1 I ' I I ll I I I I I ii ' . '. . I - 1 . . 11 11 - - , . . . . T ' 1 1 ' 1 . I - I 1 1 - 1 I A I . . . . , 1 . 4 . . y . I , . 1 - I I ' I 0 First row: I' 1 , ' 'fl 'fc ' ,' 'lc, Q 0 ' ','. ,' S su , S 1 , '.' - . N10 l vy. Sv I l PONY! ll ' 'z S, I L ' , U ' , ' ' ', ' ' ' - I I I I Grow, Q ' ' I- ' in-I', ' I' ' '. I' ' . ' ' ' row: 1 ' I , ' ' ' ' f ',', ' ll0f'l'aI'tl, Rom-I' Ito, 'to , 't - lv ', I 0 4 , I-' - - , I I ' fl 'y. F ' ' ': I' - - llziyvs, ' I 0 , 4' 'I S ' 1' . - , , . .Wh ,, y IW ,Iv . lllllllll The Medford SenIor HIgh Drama Club under th dIrectIon of Mrs Gladys Herron has thls year been brought Into promlnence through Its produc tson of several worthwhIle and popular plays ConsIstent Interest was shown by the students en abllng the club to present more plays and plays Wllh larger casts than has hItherto been possIble Tryouts for those Interested In Iolnlng the group were held at the fnrst of the year QualIfIcatIons Included a speakIng voIce suItable for the stage good posture pleasant tonal qualItIes and actIng abIlIty The Iudges Mrs Herron and Mrs Ruth Sether stated that about half the students tryIng out were selected and that competItIon was very close When there was a choIce to be made sen Iors were gIven preference because sophomores and IunIors would have another chance next year The club held luncheons at regular Intervals to read plays dIscuss good dramas and learn the IntrIcacIes of make up and general stage technIque At the fIrst meetlng of the group In room lO November 20 The Dummy was read as part of the regular program of play readIng The play lIst Included all types of current scrlpts from sImple farce to more serlous drama At a later meetlng terms of the stage were dIscussed to make the members famIlIar wIth stage dlrectlons Presldlng ll CLUB at the meetIngs was PresIdent BIII Hedrnck who replaced AlvIn Pena when the latter left for the navy MInutes of the meetIngs were kept by Re gIna SmIth who acted as secretary treasurer Plays chosen for thIs year were The Beau of Bath The Dummy Grandpa Goes Hunt Ing and Dust of the Road The latter can cerned the VISIT to earth of Judas lscarIot the traItor who betrayed ChrIst for thIrty pI6CeS of sIl ver The settlng of the story was the mean home of Peter and Prudence Steele who were Intent upon stealIng some money from the son of a man who had been lost In battle Judas dnssuaded the two from thIs act by tellIng of the horrors that he Judas had to undergo every Chnstrnas for hIs betrayal of Chnst The story was entIrely a serIous one and was very well receIved by the audI ence The part of Judas was played by BIll Hed rIck who handled thIs dIffIcult role wIth much ease The part called for consIstent actlng of a man who was bItter and broken because of hIs mIsdeed Un usual lIghtIng effects completed the feelnng of welrdness and combIned wIth the excellent actIng made thls an unforgettable play Supportmg Bull were PhyIlIs VVhItlock the penItent Prudence Steele Bob Stevens her rough dlshonest husband and Johnny Bullock the old man 42 1 1 D . . . 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I W f ' ---ui X Members of the drama club this past year Included Jo Ann Adler Bob Boyer Peggy Bray Mary Ann Brlll Janus Duncan Bonnue Edwards Callsta Farrell Jean Farley Helen Ferrls Jlm Fra ley Joan Gllmore Bull Hedruck Janet Horsley Harriet Houghton Susan lnskeep Hortense Jen nlngs Doris Knutson Duck Kyle Jerry Llebman Ferney McKlbben Barbara Meadows Loree Mon tenth Shlrley Morrow Jackle Nelson Alvln Pena Helen Rubensteln Alan Seldon Regina Smith Vera Smith Norma Stearns Bob Stevens Marlan Tllley Elalne Walker Phyllus Whltlock Teddy Wlndes and Eileen Young The stage crew technucuans and managers were Bull Patton Ward Bebb Betty Beer Polly Hoffard Jerry lgo Mary Jo Klrtley Corlnne La Tourrette Bull Moffat Herbert Robblns Clalre Thomas and June Wnlllams I DRAMA CLUB PRESENTATIONS Top One of the best amateur productlons ever presented on the hlgh school stage was Dust of the Road a one act play which combined suspense with wnerdness Pictured are Johnny Bullock Bob Stevens and Phyllis Wlmtlock All gave excep tlonally flne performances Center Bull Hedrlck as Judas ex plalns to Prudence Steele why he IS forced to walk alone and weary on Chrlstmas nights Bottom rlght The cast of Grand pa Goes Huntnng ln a humorous scene from thus play whlch was presented at a Junlor Class assembly Lower left Mrs Herron club advlser dolng a llttle extra curricular work The llfe of a dlrectorl A CAPPELLA CHOIR Grrls In the chorus Included AustrnaBlattlerCharmalne Brault Peggy Bray Ethel Cham bers Glvens Clark Jerry Conner Donna Dawes Margaret Drysdale Janice Duncan Barbara Earl June Ellnot Louise Ellus Doreen Fields Joyce Fraley Joanne Franklln Phyllis Furry JoAnne Gilmore Lo la Gober Betty Green Marjorie Hammond Astrid Hansen Jean Hickman Harriet Houghton Audrey Jarman Wanda Kullnngsworth Barbara Meadows Loree Montueth Shnrley Morrow Sydney Nelson Eula Rose Oaks Glorua Preston Deah Jean Rose Shirley Schneider Vera Smith Mary Lou Swoape Vlrgne Vanderpool Harriet Walker Evelyn Wat krns Phyllns Wendt June Wllder Dolores Wllkun son June Wnlluams and Jean Zackarlsen The trnple trno besldes partncnpatung with the chorus In school actuvntues made several appear ances at clvlc organlzatlons The Gurls In the tnple trno were Margaret Drysdale June Elluot Joyce Fraley JoAnne Gul more Marjorle Hammond Harriet Houghton Eva lyn Watkins Dolores Wilkenson and Marilyn Wrught SEXTET . o f , I , I I . 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I Q 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I I I I I I I ' SIDNEY H BOUCK nuuzscron Members ot the Band un theur maroon m lu tary unutorms provude one ot the most colorful and entertaunung groups ot the school Thus musucal organuzatuon under the baton of Mr Sydney Bouck has provuded excellent entertaunment tor many school events throughout the year Leader of the Band was Dorothy Hanson who succeeded Mary Lou Swoape un November to the post of mauorette In the tall the Band spent much tume prac tucung the untrucate formatuons and the accompany ung musuc wuth whuch to entertaun the spectators at football games Also thus group provuded the mu suc tor the pep assemblues and the basketball games The enture Band played at all the home games 46 There are a number of specual duvusuons un the Band among them beung a brass ensemble com posed at John Wrught Elmer Hannatord Lynn Jen kuns Alan Ylvusaker Don Moser Joe Parker Har old Skunner Bullue Parker and Jack Ylvusaker These boys entertauned at many school tunctuons Popular among the students was a clarunet truo made up of Marulyn Wrught Geraldune Thomas and Duck Eatherton Also a swung band was formed whuch reached hugh favor wuth the students Early un the sprung the Band supported by the orchestra and the Drum Corps presented an eve nung concert Thus was an outstandung musucal event and drew a huge crowd un attendance Fea tured were ensembles truos and solos as well as numbers from the enture Band Ottucers ot the organuzatuon tor l944 45 were the tollowung Presudent John Wrught vuce presu dent Duck Eatherton secretary Marulyn Wrught and treasurer Davud Dow Thus us Bandmaster Bouck s second year here at our school Through hus expert durectuon the Band has been able to carry on the hugh standard set for ut un precedung years The tollowung students were enrolled un Band thus year Pat Barnum Bob Bulls Joyce Clares Bob Clutter Daxud Dow Duck Eatherton Charles Ger hardt Bob Gooclwun Elmer Hannatord Lynn Jen kuns Dwane Lehman Reguna Mark Gracue Mea dows Gayl Muller Don Moser Roger Pederson Bob Porter Elaune Rhymes Derva Sater Helen Schu maker Bette Shaw Don Shores Harold Skunner Beverly Tuson Geralclune Thomas June Wulder Carl Wunklebleck John Wrught Marulyn Wrught Bernett Yorton Joe Parker Ted Quackenbush Dorothy Hanson and Carmen Chase .l'-TN, -. - .. ,, , . g I 1. 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'W f - ' ' f mu ,, t E ' i my NORMA STEARNS ASSOCIATE EDITOR News LorraIne Persgard Katherlne Hoppe Barbara Meadows Barbara Olsen Loree MonteIth Margorle Hammond PhyllIs Wendt Joan Hoppe Ann Conroy Rhoda WIllIams Margorle Thompson Gerald Pence Myrla BalI Lols Hoffman Sports Alton Hayes Edltor Jack Holmes JERRY LIEBMAN znrrok IN cum AdvIser Laura PYlNfx LA FAT Features Maxlne McKInney, Edntor Harnet Harrls Janet Horsley ElaIne Walker Helen Rubensteun Busmess June Bosworth Joan Hoppe Maryone Thompson Jeraldyne Jerome Betty Lou Baker LorraIne Persgard Typlst Regma Smlth Pncture Edltor Jackne KIrtley Student Photographer Ralph Rothermel Speclal Photographer Mr Verne Shangle K PhIllIpS II t nun L II Xl ax nm Hmmm lum liosxxm lonam n I II n Cum In tt ll Illrt s QI N Inns I Illlxn 'ldcllonou cstslrss? ll lllftt Pl IhxllIs Wtmlt Dmlmm-. xNlll'xll1s0l'1 ThII1l I wx l:IlaIm Hoffman oIlI VtIllIanI I I II InI Smxth Hmltn Ruln ns un E aunt N a 1I Ixus Holfmxn lat Ia Ntlsr n I h 5 I ll s mn x 1 I n N ht lack Holm s 'WIP 7 TO GET TNF NT LT ,gs 1 ,R rx A T ' I Qi XX 0 First ww: H -lt-II l I-I'I'is, l'UI'll1I1O I,:I T '-ttv. 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JANET HORSLEY REGINA SMITH ASSOCIATE EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER ELAINE WALKER EDITOR IN CHIEF Directing the Hi Times staff this past year has been Elaine Walker an active member of the senior class Janet Horsley a junior served as assistant editor and Miss Laura K Phillips was adviser The business department of the Hi Times has had a very successful year under the direction of Business Manager Regina Smith whose efficient tion a self supporting organization during l944 45 Regina was assisted during the first semester by Alvin Pena Alvin left mid year to join the Navy ln the second semester Betty Medley helped Regina on the business staff Feature writers working under Maxine Mc Kinney were Harriet Harris Shirley Pankey Kath erine Hoppe Joan Gilmore and Daphine Martin Bill Patton handled the Sidelines and Alton Hayes and Bob Goodwin took care of the sports depart ment with Alton as sports editor during the second semester The news staff consisted of Marjorie Thomp son Delores Bismark Joan McDuffee Darlene Cook Lillian McDonough Joyce Clares Margo Gammill and Joan Hoppe Joan and Margo wrote Storm was in charge of the service men s mailing list during the first semester and June Williams during the second Helen Rubenstein Phyllis Whit lock Byron Winningham Jack Holmes and Evelyn Van Hise were contributors to the Hi Times al though not regularly enrolled in Journalism Nancy Swern was staff typist for the Hi Times throughout the year 49 'il W y is ' leadership and executive ability made this publica- the highlschool column inthe Mail Tribune. 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A I 1 11 I ' ,H 1 'lu' JW'Ik' ,' , 31 1 1 ' .1 -1111 ' . .'-' Q ': L'1z NVh't-, 1Sz1'1:11'z 01:1-11. .ly111 B'1'. 1 ' 1 ' ' f , D1 C1kLl'1i. at A1- , : ' 1' ' ' . 1 .' . Th 'owz A'11's . ' ' ' ' '2 . ' ' 1 . ' T' , Miss ,111 SHIRLEY DEMOSS JEAN HICKMAN PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Home Economics Club The home economics group this year organ- ized the Homecoming Club which is a nation- wide association. Members were initiated by the club members of Grants Pass. This club had the first game concession of the year Cokes and hot dogs were sold by an am bitious Committee which volunteered for this work The committee included Jean Hickman Doreen Fields Betty Trullinger Lorraine Blaess Betty Moore Zella Gay Margery Van Valzah Delores Bismark Laurene Hemmerling and Shirley De Moss A successful dance was given after the Gres ham game The theme was Thanksgiving and this motif was used cleverly in converting the boys gym into a hall of festivities Those responsible for the evening s entertainment were Jean Hickman Doreen Fields Betty Trullinger Margery Van Val BETTY TRULLINGER JEAN FRENCH SECRETARY TREASURER zah Delores Bismark Laurene Hemmerling and Shirley DeMoss This homemaking group of girls is highly patriotic. To show their patriotism they gave time sewing for the Junior Red Cross and were in charge of the Russian Clothing Relief drive. Members of the club were: Lorraine Blaess Lois Bryant Dora Breeding Delores Bismark Clara Bigham Jerelean Conner Barbara Casad JoAnne Chamberlain Darlene Cook Deloris Cobb Joyce Clares Ruth Childs Shirley DeMoss Doreen Fields Jean French Barbara Ganfield Lola Gober Zella Gay Dorothy Garris Betty Gaster Peggy Gibson Astrid Hansen Laurene Hemmerling Jean Hick man Dorothy Henagin Mary Alice Hobbs Harriet Harris Wanda Killingsworth Kathryn Lowe Adri enne Leach Grace Morris Shirley Mitchell Betty Moore Betty Mullins Charlene Nichols Barbara Neff Gladys Nordstrom Maxine Pearson Lucille Pearson Deloris Poutre Rosalie Roberts Joan Sut ter Fannie Sullivan Mercedes Stauffer Hazel Salt Mary Verschoor and Pat Webster EVE' 53 l i I I II II I , I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I - T I . I I . . . . . . ' It I 5 ' I . . I , I I I I I ' - . I I I ' I I' I I I I ' 1 1 I 1 U 1 D A I - . I I 1 I ' 1 ' 1 I 1 ' I A U .' 1 1 . I ' . ' . , , , . I . I - I I I . . . . I . I . . I I - ' ' ' 1 ' , marsh, Betty Trullinger, Margery Van Valzah, . I I I ' I . 'E N P 'NT 'lff Iikgff?-Tl ,, M, ,,,,., , ,,, A ,,,,,,, W,-,H ,AMALA L,,,--i, , . ,, , ..., V. . . , . Mnonsn SHELLABARGER Aomsuus i.sAcH PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT Activities this year were launched with the newly-organized volleyball team. The team was picked from the sophomore junior and senior class teams. Members included: Barbara Olsen Fannie Sullivan Dorothy Garri- son Carmen McGrew Mary Nelson Joyce Clares Mildred Shellabarger Adrienne Leach Ruby Graham and Shirley DeMoss. The capable adviser Miss Mary Wall arranged the game schedule which called for a large number of contests The team played victoriously through its entire season Basketball season was welcomed with even greater enthusiasm than the preceding season From each class a captain was elected Those holding these positions were sophomore El nor Lindley iunior Barbara Olsen and senior Nancy Shellabarger Good sportsmanship and coopera tion the essence of G AA is notice able in all members of GAA Mem bers this past year included Dorothy RUBY GRAHAM SECRETARY JEAN WALL Anvlsn BARBARA oLsEN ALETHA memcx TREASURER ACTIVITY CHAIRMAN Garrison Ruth Shults Bonnie Conklin Elinor Lindley Betty Kidwell Carmen McGrew Barbara Merritt June Wat- son Mary Berrian Dorothy Jean Far- ley Gail Codding Rosalie Roberts De- lores Poutre Betty Curry Barbara Yocom Bonnie Parsons Betty Wahl Mildred Shellabarger Ruby Graham Adrienne Leach Charmaine Brault Winifred Brock Lila White Betty Beer Barbara Tucker Pat Marshall Ruby Hayner Betty Stinson Mary Nelson Joyce Clares Polly Hoftard Barbara Ganfield Helen Robertson Mercedes Swing Betty Rog ers Betty Lou Allison La Verne Yo com Bette Shaw Gracie Meadows Fannie Sullivan Astrid Hansen Lau rene Hemrnerling Dorothy Beal Bon nie Edwards Barbara Olsen Gladys Nordstrom Audrey Jarman Melva Morrell Aletha Emerick Evelyn Byrnes Afton Guches Jeraldyn Jer ome Shirley Rummel and Shirley De Moss 54 MJ' ' Z -al A A A 1. 9 QQ? 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Dutues of the Tuger Guards whuch are many and vorued unclude pa trollung sports events actung tucket salesmen at school offours both athletuc and pay assembly en tertounments h o n d I u n g troff c around the school actung as ser geonts at arm at many perform onces and checkung lockers Thus group whuch acts as o polucung agency also serves os a fure squad un whuch each member us assugned o specual protectuve duty I-Ieadung thus years Guards was Bull Toms on energetuc junuor boy who ably fulfulled the dutues wuth whuch he was entrusted The Tuger Rafah hos os hus responsubuluty the oppountung of posts for the Guards and of seeung that each job us done well Servung under Toms thus year were Jack Cody Bob Duane Ray Glass Duck Grugsby Duck Hake Gene Hugguns Bull Ivy Ken Knock stedt Don Londung Jock Phullups Leoroy Pruce and Don Wulluams The Tuger Guards also act as approval of the hugh school pruncu pol They may be recognuzed by the BILL TAMS TIGER RAJAH IIIIEII IIUHIIIIS ay Cla lx P lx H c n H me K e k M Tuck red ond black sweaters wuth Tuger unsugnua whuch they are requured to wear when on duty The school de pends on the work performed by these boys and they deserve credut for the dependabuluty wuth whuch they serve The Tuger Guards also oct as helpers to students by assustung them un many luttle ways They show new students to theur rooms help them open theur lockers and assust un makung them famuluar wuth the regulatuons of the school It us for the benefut of every student that these boys work In durect charge ofthe Tuger Guards us Pruncupal Les ter D Harrus K w 15 f'- ?'..x 55 . , I . , . . . I . I - I IOS . ' I 2 I I I - ' l I , . . I . . I . h I I . l . I a . . I . , , I I I I 1 I . . . I I I X I fu A - u A - . . . . . I I ' I j I I I I I W A , , , If ' - , I u I I ' B 1 1 u 5 1,3 , , 1 . . . v .J , - A: X ff ' y f X ' f N , , W ' board of school members wuth the ' 7 4 . T I- 0 First row: R ' 1 ' ss, Jac ' hillips, - Bill Tams, Bill Iviu, Die ' ak:-. Su- - ' onul row: Du Lancling, J can i 1' fins, Kenneth nackst dt. Die Grillsby. Third row: u'. '0r. DEAN SHELDON BILL PLASKETT MARVIN DOTY vice PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY llllllfll lll Hl This year the Order of M started with a burst of activity and many a laugh when members held their annual Kangaroo Court as initiation for the sophomore boys Presiding over the Court were Bill Plask tt as gudge Bob Watson as head execu tloner Jack Holmes as lury foreman Marvin Doty as announcer Dean Sheldon as prosecuting attor ney and Carl Reich as defense attorney During the fall semester the Order of M was under the able leadership of Bull Plaskett but when he enlisted in the armed forces Vice president Darrel Riggs took over the office Dean Sheldon also left for the navy and Bob Watson replaced Marvin Doty when Marvin too joined the services Others assisting at the head of the organization were Coaches Simpson and Ed Kirtley advisers Order of M is composed of the boys who won for us the championship in football and also of the boys in track basketball and baseball These boys besides being stars in sports are also recog nuzed for their sportsmanship and good conduct at games and while traveling to games All the stu dents ot Medford Hugh are proud of these boys who have helped wan fame for our school To be eligible for membership in the Order of M a boy must be recommended by the coaches and voted in by the older members lt is an honor to be a member ofthe club as only boys who are hugh ly interested in sports and can perform well in their various activities are permitted to belong n V511 ht uly Hay Cl nn Bo t ick Ronald xxi3IhllfOld Lk H C n Alan Ixlich 1 Bill Eath iton 1-:ul btammen tm n L Ix L Thnd IOXN Coach Simpson NN it x 56 M, . 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M r, 'EH 3 V 75 M Yf R f sg X ,' , :A 'AV I A at 4 if H., , My ws. fn sy ' a -Q q 4 ' 3 A ff.-9' , gy' f V? ,+L Aw- sf s 21 44: i sisitwsm. - Sll-llf flllllllllll CHHlllPlllllS Openung what promused to be a successful season the Medford Hugh Black Tornado under the new head coach Al Sumpson began a hard tough condutuonung process that was to lead Med ford once agaun to the State Football Champuonshup Thus made four Medford champuonshups un ten years for the Tugers Medford dud not have uts tradutuonal boot camp at Lake o the Woods thus year because of the war but nevertheless managed to get to the peak of condutuon for a very rough schedule Many of last years players returned but ut took them some tume to famuluaruze themselves wuth Sumpson s famous T plays Medford s new mentor spent the summer of 44 studyung the new T formatuon from Clark Shong nessy and basketball from Luttle Bull Muller The boys who made up thus year s State Cham puonshup team w re Marvun Doty Dean Sheldon Bull Plaskett Bob Watson Glenn Bostwuck Jerry Medfo d Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford Medford AL SIMPSON 58 GAMES PLAYED Weed Marshf eld O Eureka Klamath Falls 0 Bend Grants Pass O Ashland Coquulle Gresham LaGrande Clark Darrell Ruggs Bob Porter Bud Cahull Lynn Bessonette and Jum Cave Coach Sumpson graduated from Eureka Hugh School un I934 went to the Southern College of Educatuon un l937 and un l939 he attended Unu versuty of Oregon Followung thus he taught sports at Ashland Junuor Hugh from l939 to l942 H entered the army un the fall of that year but came back un the sprung of 43 to become coach of South ern Oregon College The next year he was coach at Ashland Hugh wh re he worked up a State Cham puonshup team un basketball He came to Medford un the fall of 44 to mold mughty football and bas ketball squads Wuth thus man Sumpson for coach and the Tornado for materual Medford once agaun occupued uts old tume rankung of beung a top team un the State The Black Tornado under Head Coach Al Sumpson and Backfu ld Coach Ed Kurtley started uts season wuth a 42 to 6 wun over the green and whute eleven from Weed Calufornua Fullback Marvun Doty l d the Tugers wuth three touchdowns Medford s success was gauned largely by the downfu ld blo kung of the strong forward wall A a whole the Bengals were rough un spots but showed possubulutues of a strong ball club Medford Hugh Tugers roared through theur second successuve wun when they defeated the Marshfueld Purates 33 to O on a raun drenched fueld The enture game was Medford s as only once was our goal un danger The Tornado ball club rolled rough shod over A K I 54512. av-ff A 6 4 ' . - - ur 4 l I . I 1 V I I l I I I I 1 ' I . I T . I . . I e I - - I II Il - 11 II - - ' ' .I I e l I I I I I I ' 'e ' I ' 1 42 6 'S C ' t - S 33 1 , g v Q v 28 6 - 21 1 - - 34 l3 Q A 4l - - - n 42 13 - - ' ' 1 32 ' l4 ' - ' 6 o ' l4 0 - l 0 l i.rst row: Plaskett. Bm-ssonettv. Porter, Cave, Cahill, Sha-lclrm. Riggs. Som-ancl row: Kirtley, Clark, NVatson, Doty, Bostwick, Simpson. I I , . . , ' . v . . . I - e . . D X l I - . 1 , , . ' I . . I . . 1 . - 4- ' ' . ' K . f ' I , . . ' I . , 1 I I ' . , , , a llghter and less experienced Eureka team at the Albee Stadium In Eureka scoring a 28 to 6 vlctory before 3 OOO fans Followlng an exchange of fumbles shortly after the game started the Medford team started nts vlctory drlve with the Loggers scoring only once The game ended with a flourish by Doty who made a l4 yard run for the final score The local Tlgers revenged their defeats rn past years at the hands of the Pellcans when they downed Klamath 2l to O at the Medford stadium In a Southern O r e g o n conference game Thus showed that the Tornado was really one of the top football teams of the state Durnng the game Klamath trled an aur attack but to no avall Jnm Cave and Glenn Bostwlck dld some nice intercepting which helped dampen the Pelucan splrlt Also Bob Watson made a beautiful 92 yard run to set the final score Wuth the Grants Pass Cavemen knocked out of the way for a 4l to O wan the Tngers advanced another step toward Portland The game was a series of recovered fumbles and lntercepted passes with Medford on the re celvlng end Bob Watson and Glenn Bostwlck were the hugh polnt men Many spectacular runs were seen durlng the struggle wlth the Black Tornado doing the honors Medford Hlghs football club defeated the Bend Lava Bears 34 to l3 ln Bend The game started wrth a Tlgers roar as Medford made a touchdown In the second play of the game The Tornado bowled over Bend as was expected of our heavrer and more experlenced team The Lava Bears made thelr scores by a pass and a long run from one of their fleet footed backs The Ashland Grlzzlles suffered defeat from the Medford Tlgers ln the annual Armlstlce Day game held on the Ashland field Saturday Novem b r ll Although the Grrzzlnes played a great game they were deflnltely no match for the pow erful Black Tornado Bull Plaskett of the Tngers made a nnce touchdown by lnterceptung one of Ashland s wlld passes Bob Watson deserves men tlonnng ln thus game as he klcked sux of the extra points made In the game Earl Barnhart made the other by a llne plunge The Tornado trampled the Coqullle Red Devlls for a 32 to l4 wln and succession to top berth of the Drstrsct Two roster Thus game entitled Med ford to play Gresham IH the sem: flnals on Thanks glvlng Jerry Clark made a beautiful 40 yard run through he lune to set up one of Medford s scores The Medford Black Tornado won Its eighth consecutive game when It d e f e a t e d the strong Gresham ball club by a slum margin of 6 to O lt was anybodys game from the opening whistle to the end of the game Both teams played excellent ball but the Tngers alone were able to tally when Marvln Doty skirted around left end to score The l944 Oregon State Football Champlon 59 1111 Il X lu 1 1 HX I1 nl Nl m ship was awarded the great Black Tornado when the Medford team defeated the La Grande Tigers l4 to O In Portland s Multonomah stadlum Novem ber 2 lt It hadnt been for Medfords excellent pass defense that gave the locals fnve lnterceptlons mtnx mutt ns 1 1 the resalts would have been dnsastrous Glenn Bost wlck and Marvln Doty made the scores wlth Bob Watson klcklng the extra posnts Captaln Dean Sheldon recenved the vlctor s trophy amld thousands of cheers 11 60 MHA. xy -- fl l V K -m l 5 A l I First 'vwt Ki hwy llzljn-S, Glu-mx. llnusl-. 'finals-y. lfxw- -h. XX'l lllm-lt. St- lunnl 'mx ': lin 'I hz '. .'t 'll -. llnrnmll, J mr vs. 1 1 , , . . , . . I ' . . , , . . , . s. . . l ' TH I 0 I-'11 si row: Cuuhlll. Rusv. Hllvlmzxril. Nutting. Hake. Antony. l'zn'l'. S4-umul VUXYZ l7all'wvathL-V. Gill. ill W . Nill. I.i ll fy, Mcflun -, Nvlsnn, Swv sun, F lnli, -. rm ' l f l l l 5 1 1- W ll Rm. y y S y lx BllSllElBHll Medford had a brulluant basketball season un der the leadership of Coach Al Sumpson Assustung hum were Coaches Ed Kurtley and J C Tucker Although only four lettermen returned from last year the outlook was good and hopes were hugh Medford won the Dustruct 4 champuonshup by downing Ashland February 24 at Ashland and later tumbled Prunevulle Dustruct 3 winners to earn the rught to go to Salem to play for the State bas ketball tutle March l5 l7 one thought un mind vuctory but they fully realized that they would meet four other top teams of the state The Tornado served the furst round wuth flying colors by upsetting Vernonua 44 to 29 Then came the stunning blow Medford funally after 27 consecutive wins bowed to the lucky Ore gon Cuty fuve wuth a 4l to 40 defeat But the locals stopped Baker to wun 3rd place un the 26th annual State Hugh School Basketball Tournament The Portland Colonuals took the crown Following are hughlughts of the season s out standing games k Whll S B The Tornado quintet stopped Coos Bay un the furst game of the season wuth a clear 44 to 27 vuc tory on Medford s floor December l5 The locals scored furst wuthun a few seconds of the opening quarter and were un control from then on out They broke away wuth a l6 to 4 pount lead at the end of the furst peruod at the half they were enuoyung a 28 to 9 margin and by the end of the thurd peruod Medford had a 38 to 22 lead Darrell Riggs tall lanky center marked up lO points to become hugh pount man Medford Hughs casaba players jumped unto furst place un the Southern Oregon Conference January 8 when they whupped Ashland defendung score was made by Duck Fawcett and from then on Medford led The Tornado fuve swamped the Cavemen 40 to l8 un theur seventh conference wun Medford showed no bare spots workung smoothly but the boys had a luttle trouble gettung un under the bas ket The locals played a fune man to man defens whuch gave the Cavemen plenty of trouble The furst peruod ended wuth the Cavemen on the short end ofa 9 to 2 score At the half ut was l5 to 9 for Medford Hugh score honors went to Bob Wat son wuth lO tallues Larry Hayes wuth 9 and Darrell Riggs wuth 8 y F d t owm Wllhg l Bali atson Dvrri ifrs Lam' Ha vs Earl Sta-llc Jeri' Ross Dim lfawcc-tt I , . I - - I I I ' ' . . . . . . , ., Y . , . I I I F . I I . - 7 I I - ' 1 1 The Tigers entered the State tournament with state champs, 39 to 27, on Medford's floor. First 1 lu I . . . Q I I I I Q I ' .I ' I ' I I . A 1 ' , ' . . I . . . I - - 3 . C, ,fri , ' ' D ' . - 1 I Die i ock Bill inglei' Bill roedlow Lero House Jim Cave 're S ammen Carl Reich D l 6l f . Hoc. l I L n 0 First row: Dick Eatherton, Maynard Bray, Bill Toxltl, Al Boucher, Bruce Stafford, Dan Chavis, Richard DvArmontl. Second row: Mr. Tucker, Don NValrlran, Don Brown, .lorry Hunter. Ted Huber, Ji-an Hig- gins. Third row: Bob Harhy, Vern Shanprlr, liill Wm-rm-r. Keith Nm-wtun, Bill Singlvr, Doug Coghill, VVzu'cl BL-bb, Mr. Kirtlvy. I ' I I I I I 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 - - - I . I . , ' . Q . . . ' , . - V 1 . . . . . 4 I I ' , . I . . . - I I - 1 - ' - , . I I , . ' ' 9 ' n . ' I , . . 3 . Q . 1 - U ' ' , I , , . . . . - . D . . . .- . . . . . , .., I I . , , . . D 1 I V I 1 - 1 S . . . e . , - I I i I I , 1 f . , . . 2 1 - - Medford riding on the crest of the Southern Oregon league had a close call with the Grants Pass Cavemen January l2 when on the Cave men s maple boards the locals tipped their oppon ents 34 to 3l Saturday night Medford blasted the Cavemen 46 to 2l on the home floor lt was a rough and rugg d contest although only l3 fouls were called on Medford and 8 on the Cavemen Medford earned the right to enter the District 4 race for state championship by downing Klamath Falls with a close 28 to 25 In an overtime pernod This game was M e d f o r d s most Important game of the season and also her best both teams playing excellent ball lt was very close all the way with Medford leading l to 2 points at the end of each Quarter Klamath committed 24 fouls Medford only l5 Darrell Riggs led as hugh point man with ll encounters Thus was Medford s 25th wan of the season The Medford Tigers won the Southern Oregon basketball championship In the S O C E gym Feb ruary 24 before a packed house defeating the Ashland Grizzlies last years state champs 46 to After the game awards were made to the out standing players of the year Jack Lutz of Grants Pass and Kim Noreen were awarded the tatle of most sportsman luke players of the year Selection of the top men showed Medford possessing 3 of the berths Darrell Riggs Jerry Ross and Bob Watson were chosen Klamath Falls had three representa tives Ashland and Grants Pass two each Trophies 62 for first second and third places in the tournament were then presented to Medford Ashland and Klamath Falls respectively Medford served the first round of the state tournament by downing Vernonla 44 to 29 The Tornado displayed the old stamina and hard fight :ng It had shown in the past This victory put Med ford up to play Oregon Cnty In the sem: finals CThns was Medford s 27th vlctoryl Medford s Black Tornado took the third place consolation crown Saturday morning March l5 at Salem by downing Baker 5l to 49 The Medford Baker game was considered the fastest moving game of the tournament It was a nip and tuck battle all the way during the first three quarters Then Medford s sup r power overran Baker with a lO point lead The subs were then put In until Baker closed the gap but Medford s regulars came IH to clinch the game Medford s only loss of the season struck like chain d lightning March l6 during the sem: finals of the Oregon hugh school basketball tournament wh n the Oregon Cnty qulnt set the Tornado back 4l to 40 Pre tourney favorites for a berth In the finals the Tiger suffered the only upset of the tournament With l ss than 45 seconds to play and wltn Medford tranllng 4l to 40 Bob Watson was fouled Allowed one shot he missed and Oregon Cnty froze the ball for the rest of the game thereby winning the right to play Portland s Washington Colonlals for the hoop title Ov 1 A R vu Og ' -' .M b , If ,Q y ,L .f4 ' ' 4 f 5 --,, 5 Y , 21 ,gzz ? . i if K ? , . gf. ,5 ,,, A if N ug Q H3 N - - as ' an 3 Q . - 1, 1 4 a s X, . w 4 ' 2. 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' - 1' ,M gk 'rm 'fi m M W. ,WfA' . wig HGH' L-e x JACK HOLMES MARJORIE JOHNSON CHUCK SHINN PEP TEAM IN ACTION Medford Hugh s ever growung Pep Team thus year added a thurd to uts orugunal two yell leaders Chuck Shunn uouned the squad so wuth Chuck Jack Holmes Maruorue Johnson and the Tugerettes the school really had a pep group of whuch ut could be proud The teams name Tugerettes us new and was chosen to replace the former tutle of Pep Squad Along wuth the change of name another change was added the gurls became song leaders unstead of yell leaders They wore the customary costume of whute wuth the name Tugers across the back Chuck and Jack wore levus wuth whute sweaters sumular to those of the gurls The team JOAN SMITH BARBARA SANDS MARY LOU SWOAPE thus year all agreed was exceptuonolly fune most of them havung had prevuous experuence True to tradutuon members of the group were responsuble for plannung clever skuts at each pep assembly Many amusung epusodes were portrayed such as the dufferent types of rooters who come to the games as seen through the eyes of the Pep Team Another clever one was that of Gresham Hugh whuch was presented before the Gresham Medford game The gurls who led the songs were assusted by the Pep Band whuch played as the gurls performed untrucate steps In tume to the musuc Tugerettes were Mary Lou Swoape Janet Horsley Barbara Sands Phyllus Whutlock Joan Hoppe and Joan Smuth JANET HORSLEY JOAN HOPPE PHYLLIS WHITLOCK 64 . , . . . . . 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'ff' xx , -,-vyuw -Q , ,g . .gs -., -M K f T. 5, M 3 K w nz if ii 5 in ...if . -Ma .' .T- mrifefw. , .1 X LNK gxil ati! s ad-:wwf ,Y 'WPNAISWW ff?-W wma ew x 5 H4ds5QQ'f'vW 1-f' llltlllllllll PUBLIC SlIHlllll Bllllllll EMBERS of the School Board are elected by the people of thus dustruct for a term of fuve years one member beung elected each year They receuve no salary or remuneratuon of any kund for theur work To thus Board the communuty dele gates the power to oraanuze operate and mauntaun the schools under the laws of the state The Board makes the polucues and lays out the broad plans under whuch the schools are con ducted lt us responsuble for theur funancung for theur physucal plants and to a large extent for theur courses of study hures all teachers and other employees fuxes theur dutues and salarues and us responsuble to the communuty for theur work Although servuce on any school board requures that mem bers act as a unut and not as so many unduvuduals these men are after all unduvuduals They brung to theur councul table unduvudual opunuons and pounts of vuew sometumes wude apart Nevertheless they must forge themselves unto a team and act as a team lThus us part of the Amerucan way of doung thungsl Thus we may hear much of the Board and uts polucues but often luttle of the unduvudual members Followung are bruef buographscal sketches of each of the present School Board members DR R E GREEN present chaurman of the School Board came to Medford as a young doctor from lowa un December l9lO After a short tume here hus professuon called hum back to hus old home but he returned to Med ford un l922 to make ut hus permanent resu dence Dr and Mrs Green have two chuldren who have gone through the M edfo rd Schools Clara now Mrs R E Munter and Sandy who us servung wuth the army un ltaly Dr Green was e I e c t e d to the Medford School Board un June l926 and has served contunuously sunce that tume Thus year he has been partucularly actuve un representung the Board un leguslatuve matters affectung the schools The two maun ussues for whuch the Board has been workung are greater state aud for schools and a state returement plan for teachers Wuth Mr G D McLaren chaurman of the Eugene Board Dr Cre n was a prume mover un formung a state wude school board assocuatuon to promote the unterests of the schools of the state Thus organuzatuon was effected un Salem on January 26 of thus year N H FRANKLIN was furst elected to the School Board un June l924 He bears the dus tunctuon of havung served longer as a school durector for Medford than any other man un the hustory of the cuty He served through two major buuldung pro grams for the cuty schools that of l925 when the present Junuor Hugh buuldung was erected, and agaun un l93l when the new Hugh School Washungton School and an addutuon to the Roosevelt School were constructed Wuth hus famuly he came to Medford rn l9l9 from hus natuve state of Mussouru, where he had served as a teacher pruncupal, and county superuntendent On hus arruval un Med ford he took a posutuon un the local schools, but soon after resugned to enter the mercan tule busuness Later he owned and operated the Franklun Grocery untul hus returement cu few years ago ln the words of one of hus assocuates The schools of Medford never had a more devoted worker or fcuuthful servant than N H Frank lun Servung the schools us a passuon wuth hum He rarely ever musses a board meetung EUGENE THORNDIKE us the banker mem ber of the School Board He became a mem ber of thus body un l932 Busuness luke but genual and well thought of by everyone hus presence on the Board has added consuderable strength to ut through the years he has served Mr Thornduke came wuth hus famuly from Montana un l924 He went furst to Eagle Pount where he was a bank cashuer for a short tume ln l925 he came to Medford and uouned the Furst Natuonal Bank He us now Manager of the Furst Natuonal Bank of Portland Med ford Branch He us a member of the Cuty Water Commussuon the Chamber of Com merce the Rotary Club and actuve un other cuvuc bodues Deeply unterested un the schools and theur actuvutues he us perhaps the Board s greatest sports fan Mr Thornduke has two chuldren who have graduated from the Medford Hugh School Betty who us now Mrs Berr Wood and Bully who us un the army un Germany JOHN P MOFFAT us another member of the Board who commands un a hugh degree the confudence of the whole communuty Suncere conscuentuous and hard workung he devotes much tume from a busy lufe to the servuce of the cuty schools He has always been greatly unterested un the general cuvuc welfare of the cuty He us a member of the Chamber of Com merce the Rotary Club and other organuza tuons lContunued on page 693 67 1 1 . , , , . 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I I ' I I I I S . . 6 ' ' I ' - - ' 1 1 ' use gif .fv- '-, rv SENIG LL! xxx,-f-A' We the senrors of 45 as we make our way rnto the world lour brrllrant rnrnds crammed wrth remedral math Englrsh etcl want to leave a few remrnders of our grand and glorrous class scratched on the pages of trme And so to you the rllustrrous leftovers we present our last wrll and testament lThe foregorng rs a pard polrtrcal statement and does not constrtute the oprnron of all the junrors on the Crater staffl To the junrors we leave our superror looks because we won t need them any more To the sophs we leave begrudgrngly the rrght to throw erasers chew gum etc To the freshmen we leave our sympathy Joyce Cox leaves her brrde s bouquet to Marjorre Thompson Earl Barnhart wrlls hrs quret nature to Chuck Shrnn lPeace at lastll Clarre Thomas bequeaths her punctualrty to all the krds who have a frrst perrod class lThey ll need Carl Anderson leaves Beverly Trson hrs bowlrng abrlrty Edrth Conley bequeaths two extra make up hours shes already served trme for to any junrors who have more than lO hours tWell don t be back ward Aubrey step upl Bob Boyer wrlls to Jerry lgo hrs debatrng abrlrty Betty Wahl leaves her prrvate hoard of Kleenex to all the hay fever vrctrms Harlan Brshop wrlls to all the grrls a lO x l2 prcture of hrmself Elarne Walker wrlls the Hr Trmes edrtorshrp to some asprrrng cub reporter Paul Antony bequeaths to all the boy clothes enthusrasts hrs beautrful chamors skrn jacket Vrrgrnra Allen leaves to Joan Hoppe her abrlrty always to keep smrlrng Davrd Chrrgwrn wrlls hrs standard row of A s to all next year s senrors Jo Ann Adler leaves her power to dance her way out ofa srtuatron to Barbara Sands Don Bundy wrlls all hrs merrt badges to the scrap metal drrve Mary Beth Edwards bestows upon Lee Johnson her power always to know the rrght answer lSur prrsell Byron Chrrstranson wrlls hrs cute frown to Jrm Cave Myrla Balr leaves to Nrck Green her screntrfrc abrlrty Glenn Cleven bequeaths to some muscleless fella twenty one push ups 68 Clara Mae Brgham leaves her cute Irttle grggle to Glenn Bostwrck James Clevenberg leaves hrs flashy stockrngs to Vern Shangle Jack Cody l e a v e s to Byron Wrnnrnghom hrs pleasrng plumpness Dora Breedrng bequeaths to Marran Trlley her crvrcs notes Pearl Brock wrlls to Coral Morton her executrve abrlrty rn the rce skatrng club Brll Eatherton wrlls to any down rn the moutn student hrs slap happy manner Hazel Burns halts the app trte of Darrell Rrggs by leavrng hrm her lunches Evelyn Burns wrlls her prng pong abrlrty to Joan Grlmore Harold Edmonds leaves hrs large chest expansron to Jerry Clark Rrchard Ellrs wrlls to all the grrls who blossom out rn thrn frocks too early rn the sprrng hrs turtle neck sweater Pat Catey leaves her frrendly manner to Brlly Toms Carl Wrnklebleck leaves all hrs boogre woogre beats to Drck Eatherton Joyce Cave bequeaths her boundless energy to lrttle Lee Sherman Paul Wrnterholder wrlls to Carmen Wrrght hrs blond curly harr Jo Ann Chamberlarn leaves her artrstrc abrlrty to Carl Rerch Robert Wobbe wrlls to Pat Fawcett hrs favorrte seat rn the senror sectron Ruth Chrlds leaves her car parkrng space to Ter ry Rose llf hrs car rs strll rn one prece by then l John Wrrght wrlls all hrs band musrc to Bud Bar num Dorrs Clark leaves her wooden shoes to Barbara Meadows to grve her a lrttle herght . 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I .. - ' I I SENIOR WILLS lContanued from page 68l Lynn Jenkans bestows has nackname Tager Claff Pence Thelma S verson leaves to Hazel Saltmarsh her new fallangs Chuck Jones bequeaths to Don Waldron has lattle black book Helen Rub nstean leaves her abalaty for N Tellnn to anyone who needs at Dack Kennedy walls has beautaful sk: sweater to Gracae Meadows Martha Robanson leaves to Joan Hoppe her fav orate boy fraend Ferncy McKabben bequeaths to Patsy Aubern has sharp lookang T sharts Jack Klangle walls to George Mottern has new paar of shoes Rosalae Roberts leaves to all the bashful garls an school her natty color combanataons Donald Mentzer walls to Maureen Faelds has mo tor bake fShe has so far to walk to school l Elaane Rhymes leaves her haar lacquer to Bernett Yorton Wayne ONeale leaves all has math braans to Lala Whate Jam Fraley walls has sadeburns to Jammae Graffath Edna Prace becaueaths to all the students an short hand hcr talent for knowang the lesson Chuck Gerhardt leaves has 5 foot strade to all students who have only one half second an whach to get to thear class s b fore the tardy bell rangs Gloraa Preston walls her baby blues to all the fellas to remember her by Vernon GI aves walls to all the garls an school has s cret for gettang su h beautaful curly eye lashes Inez Phallaps walls to Betty Rogers her pataence Davad Grubb leaves to Mary Jane Vessey has abalaty o get to classes on tame Lucalle Pearson walls her blondness to Peggy Bray Bob Harper leaves to future Englash classes has knack for memorazang poetry Dean Sheldon leaves to Lynn Bessonette has solo part an MacNamara s Band Arlene Troxell walls her cute bangs to anyone who happens to need them Don Shores b queaths Loree Montaeth has way wath th teachers Wanda Wackham leaves to all rushed students the tame spent puttang up her haar Malton Sangler walls to anyone who wants at has l924 convertable Jenny Waeskamp leaves her battered Student Handbook to the new sophs Chuck Thompson leaves to Fay McCallaster has sweet dasposataon CAs f she needs atl June Walder walls her way wath the Academy men to Betty Rogers MEDFORD PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD fContanued from page 673 Mr Moffat came to Medford an l9l4 from Iowa and began work an Mann s Department Store Except for a peraod he served overseas an the last VVorld War he has been contanu ously wath thas farm He as now ats actave gen eral manager He was farst appoanted to the School Board early an l94O to serve a portaon of an unex pared term ln June of that year he was elected to a regular posataon Mr and Mrs Moffat have two boys Jack a graduate of Medford Hagh school now an the army and Bally a student an the Hagh School OTTO J FROHNMAYER as the youngest mem ber of the Board He was appoanted thas year to serve an the posataon left vacant by the resag nataon of Marc B Jarman Mr Frohnmayer came to Medford an l933 followang has graduataon from the Unaversaty of Oregon Law School He as a member of the law farm of Neff and Frohnmayer an able young attorney who stands hagh an the com munaty and an has professaon He as a cavac leader a member of the Chamber of Com merce the Kawanas Club and a worker an several other groups He devotes much tame to communaty servace and as partacularly anter ested an those aspects of at havang to do wath the welfare and betterment of young people Mr ancl Mrs Frohnmayer have three chal dren Mara Jean who as an school and two sons Davad and John not yet of school age I-rancls Todd bequeaths has seat an the make up room to Elaane Hoffman Don Young walls to Englash Vl 6th peraod all has clever say ngs Deloras Cobb leaves a foot of heaght to Bob Shorty Watson Kenneth Knackstedt b queaths to any sophomore has purple and yellow polkadot cords Cl can see at nowl Aletha Emerack walls to Daphane Martan her bas ketball playang Elmer Kyle walls has naturally blond locks to Dack Whallock Dorothy Farley walls her ace skatang skart to Janet Horsley Sad Lagesen walls has only paar of levas to the farst fellow they fat l uack bar the door I can hear the stampede already l Calasta Farrell walls to Maraorae Hammond her model T Doreen Faelds leaves her offace aob to Janas Dun can CContanuecl on page 7lJ 69 - - - 11 - 11 on ' . - 1 ' I ca , '-' . 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V - . - . - - - - n - la I . , Q . . . , I . 11 11 , . . 3 . - Gfewn Eosfwrckg Afx5l7'V?!0507Z Coach Dean 5 f3acfCNC1hlff' G Goff 4Ud7'1S0'7'I I3 D TURNAIE EV 11 as HAM BTMCT Trr f3o6- porfev G 1gCYS 63 ugh T fsgigigate 'Yoga Dim, x :Jem-7 Cfdvff' G Lyn-11 Uessa-neffe Ndvvlv Dofy B SENIOR WILLS CContunued from page 693 June Wulluams bestows her neatness on all who locker ogether Bull Vurgun bequeaths all hus snappy lookung zoot shoestrungs to Luttle Skunner Phyllus Whutlock leaves her Tugerette unuform to Jean Zacharusen Jerry Warren wull hus flashy bow tues to Larry Coates Rhoda Wulluams wulls her untellugence t all sophomores fGoodness knows they need utl Ronald Weatherford leaves hus nuckname Pea nuts to Jerry Hunter Marulyn Wrught wulls her red haur to Susan Camp e Howard Weught bequeaths to Pat Webster hus clever knack for muxung thungs un the chem lab Barbara Yocom leaves to Grace Mo rse her freckles Wulburn Ward leaves to Carl Burk hus secret am butuon fSorry we cant tell you what ut us Carl that s the secret J Euleen Young bequeaths her bowlung form to Margaret Busmark Lyle Vululcox bequeaths to Larry Burdett hus coke at Huson s Betty Curry leaves her shoe shune job to Char leen Nuchols Don W lluams wulls hus love of the raduo to Pat Marshal Delorus Davus leaves her blutz bangs to Duck Hake Joe Parker bequeaths to Davud Dow hus tuba playung abuluty Donna Dawes wulls her sweet dusposutuon to some lucky gurl Bob Porter leafes hus true blue character to Mercedes Swung Margaret Drysdale leaves to Barbara Olsen her beautuful funger nauls Bull Patton bequeaths to Bull Moffat hus uob as student technucuan Marue Dubs bequeaths her sulken black haur to Betty Catey Roger Pederson leaves Joan Hoppe hus last stuck of Orbut gum fStop droolungl Louuse Ellus wulls her perseverence to all new stu dents un typung Alvun Pena leaves hus beautuful eyes to Floyd Jones to wow the gurls Lola Gober bequeaths to Wunufred Brock her worn out Englush books Gerald Pence leaves hus place un the bass sectuon of chour to Al Boucher Ruby Graham donates to all the sophs who haven t captured the skulful art of terpsuchore her abuluty to uutterbug George Rutherford wulls hus puggy bank to the Hu Tumes treasury CThey need utl Dorothy Hanson leaves her drum mauorette unu form to Polly Hofford CAlso the luttle black dog that marches wuth the band? Bull Plaskett bequeaths to Glen Tungley hus moc Casuns and hus popularity wuth the gurls fLucky kud Glen J Harruet Harrus wulls to Punkue Hoppe her copy of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Wulmer Robertson wulls to Howard Whullock hus favorute seat un assembly Afton Guches wulls o Teddy Wundes her shy manner Wayne Rose leaves extra tardy slups to all late students of 46 Thelma Fleshman bequeaths to Delores Stener son her good nature Don Parton wulls all math students hus abuluty to read the slude rule Charles Robunson l e a v e s hus easy to open Pl locker to Ralph Rothermel Joanne Franklun wulls to Helen Robunson her straught A s un bookkeepung Bob Robunson wulls to any gurl who wants ut hus tucket to the Frank Sunatra show fOf course the Crater staff wull ask a slught tax of S5 O07 Jean French leaves her good grades to her luttle brother Lynn' Margaret Gubbons wulls to anyone who needs ut Maxune Fruesen bequeaths to Jeraldyne Jerome her favorute vuew from room 27 Margo Gammull bequeaths to Jackue Nelson her job as Trubune wruter Dorothy Garrus leaves to all the future unfor tunates her make up tume Lous Hoffman bequeaths to Phyllus Wendt her huqh score un bowlung Earl Bradfush wulls to all the boys un school hus zoot suut for them to fught over Mary Lou Swoape wulls to the most bashful boy un school a lock of her beautuful blonde haur CThe lunes form at wundow D fellas l Marue Conner bequeaths to Melba Olea her up swung haur do John Bullock leaves hus posutuon as A S B Prexy to Beverly Conser lSwell thung eh gurls77 Beth Thompson bequeaths her shunung red haur ta Ear St Ile Bull Broedlow leaves hus wavy haur to Roger Ster on Evelyn Van Huse bequeaths her power to make fruends to all shy sophs Jum Bestul bestows hus safe druvung upon LeRoy House Nancy Swem wulls to Sybul Hagen her job as A S B treasurer Helen Storm bequeaths to any gurl un school all the names and addresses of our solduers maul fDon t shove gurls you re not affected by the man shortage here Bug uokell fContunued on page 883 71 5- ' I I . ' II ' ' II - . ll Il A ' II ' ll ' - , P . - . , ,, . L . l O . ' Il Il . I w I - ' II . II F II ' ' ' ll ' ' ' . , , . , . . . . , . . I I . , , . . ' ' I ll ' ' II ' I ,, . uf . her sweet dusposutuon. a ' ' ' ' - ' I A 11 ll I X . I I ' ' ' II Il . . . I I . . . . I - I I ' . . g , . . 1 D C. . I ' I ' , . . , . . I ' I ' I - I - I . . . I I ongratulatlons 13 WSW Medfmrd Central Labor Couucll Amerlcan Fedgratxcm of Labor mQ-rn E' 'U . gtk . XX ,fr f'i's'i' 53562534 35.0133 2 ? -EQQSP3: - - 5' -BM fa 'Q o pp Affiliated with E HJ ,.....,, ,4- ' ,s -...', ' 'N . -'v .K .. U -f 44 . ?3 9'A 7- ' at 1 Y , v , .,,...,. www f '25 ' .. ' . ' - ' ! wx! Q ' 1 ZR f' f N, J r, Y , - 1 r 'KX our WL: -Q Pfam Q.,- '- 1' 1 W. XQJW5 ' 1 K - N, ,X . ,V W 5 Q .gg ' A l.: - 'Rii- ,wflglijr .ffl we A, f.. ,Y -. Q t . sh 4 9 if 1. -. IV X f 1 1' wx 1.M1fW:L Lklkfy 'WV . 5,4 aiu ' W V 31-'- ' rw , 5, 1, 4 'O . Q, Huulcl fruuuq SUNG LAS and alack we have come to the end of another school year of fun and froluc and studues To the sophs and junuors ut us just another sum mer vacatuon to look forward to and enjoy but for us senuors ut IS the last stand M H S lufe us sluppung away soon to become only a memory But each of us carrues away many vuvud recollectuons of lufe at Medford Hugh and here are a few of them The sensatuon created by the boys un theur blue and whute struped overalls That wonderful senuor feelung The rush for rudes to Huson s for lunch Watchung the sophs suffer un Kangaroo Court The tumes we ve almost frozen to death un the audutorjum Always want ung to push back Jerry Ross s curly locks The crowds of kuds un the offuce furst peruod for tardy excuses Earl Bradfush s zoot suuts and has bow tues Never fundung out how all our secrets get around Hearung J Clark do those Mercer songs The Crusus reached when Dean and Duff got theur navy orders just before the State Tournament game Seeung the Senuor Class fellas slup one by one unto the armed ness that came after the cuttung of the oak un our parkung lane Recall ung Bull Plaskett as the man wuth the uron hand Rudes over the Burma Road Calusta and her Ford The speed at whuch some people used to take that last corner un front of the school Jerry and hus acro batucs Ed Kurtley s speeches un pep ass mblues The excutement and fun everyone had un Portland Carl Wunkleblecks rendutuon of Four and Twenty Blackburds Tryung to wrangle a way to get to an out of town game Attemptung to keep up on who s wearung whose rung Chuck Shunn always doung make up but never gettung made up Not studyung for a remedual test and wundung up un the confunes of room 34 Senuor Skup Day The welcome guven the football boys when they brought home the State Champuonshup The get togethers every noon un Room 2 ar tues thrown on New Year s Cuoung to the Junuor Senuor Prom And last but not least the choked up feelung when we got our duplomas Yes that s the school year crammed unto a bruef page but to senuors these thungs wull always brung back a wealth of memory of these days In Medford Senuor Hugh , 'I ff 77 ff, , - , u l ' ' L I I I ll ' ll ' ' ' ll ' ' ll services .... Always calling Ronald Weatherford Peanuts, . . . The sad- e .... r - 1 - - ll ' ' ,,.. - ' .... P - I I TROWBRIDGE 8. FLYNN Slabwood Factory Blocks Electrlc Company Electr cal Me cha dns ng Contractlng Ref gerat ons F tures W Ma Medford Oregon HAROLD WAINSCCTT S Medford s Prescription Store Largest Most Co plete Stock of D ugs n So ther O egon 'NAedfo d O ego Phone 2440 S O N HUSON S CONFECTIONERY Ac oss f 0 The Cou Tnouse WEEKS and ORR 1 14 West Moln Fu rn I tu re Medfo d Oregon Pflllff s Music CenI:er Records Sheet Musfc Instruments W Man Medford Oregon American Fruit Growers American Frult Growers Home of the Blue Goose Sawdust and Hogged Fuel Tlmlaer Proclucis Co Phone 2123 Medford Oregon BATES CAN DY C0 Congrotulotlons Closs of 45 BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS ., . .Tum ., G S also A HUNT THEATERS nc CRATERIAN RIALTO HOLLY ROXY Complnments MEDFORD ICE 81 STORAGE CO. INC. Ice Cold Storage Medfo d Oregon Q EP. i r n 'i , ' , . . Q rn 1 , IX . 214 . in St. , , , , m r i U n r Corner Riverside and Main Sts. 1 r, r n H U ' S I r r m r r -T' O f I 0 0 , I . O I I O HI . 1 Sf. , O 0 0 . I r 'EI E1' :D E '6 e ' 'ifilg Ak. 1 rg is-A36 41,1 A M? rkfw ,M-ff' wh .ann-. 9 N 2 lf, -ffm. sv CRATER LAKE LIIMBER East Jackso d Ge es ee Medford O ego Pho e 7lO9 Lumber Building Maternal Bruck Lame Plaster Sash Doors Cement W P FULLER 84 CO Points and Point Brushes Kemtone ISUIQELSUN S Ladies Ready to Wear Smart Apparel for Ladnes and Masses 'vledfo d Bldg Phone 2428 lranlllns cate the O egon s Most Popular Restau ant Your Favorite Jeweler Since l9l8 LAIQIQV SCHADE Phone 2565 KAY LITHOGRAPHING INC 3 o th F t Medford Oregon Dul1en's There S 0 busy BUSINESS COLLEGE In Medford GWN Conger Morris Ambulance Service duwhdm G' 'El E1 'U ' 1 - Sou rn r ' n an n s V , r n I1 . Il ' ll I , . Lithogrophers :: Printers z: Converters 4 S u ir S . , C O I 9 I I . . O I I A T . I3 'il E rn E-' E1 E1 LU E1 Qozmlty 7061115151113 SI-IANGLE Smce 1927 19 Years Continuous Service Pho e 4242 321 Medfo d Bldg Plfisburg PalnI:s TAYLOR S PENNY WISE Meet You F e ds at Fo nan 323 E Ma n Phone 3479 Skmners Garage BUICK G M C SALES and SERVICE American Laundry Peerless Marlcei FEDERAL INSPECTED MEAT 14 N Bat tt Phone 2652 MHWNHHH EAST SIDE MARKET ofMedford Quollty Grocenes cmd Meofs Garden Fresh Frulfs ond Produce At dll fumes Phone 2805 n ' , I 7 A , , ' 77 - . . . f 'V K 5 by U 4 r le U Q 0 . i rw ' Our r u rl I Ez E 'ri Eu' 51 ,fl 'S . . 1 f9..,, fQ'W0M M 0 A Fgqnfgx 3 4 A X65 1 ff S O 6 f ,f ,jf gi, f f' 5 xx, . E gykg xx' 42' N' 'L 'QQ when you. fmvst X ff ,xxx 6' 'Qi . 5tOTt6d 'reaclinq Unis 7,f.H6 A I Z X! K Baia Bef you JLHOQQMT 'S 7.6 777Qh r iyxdxfoifv' Twos Q poem Qffj, LSXVQUQ Wwe., ox 3U-it now You Know ZS, ,, QSZQKQ GLW vw WX r - 376' ffv L AIHXQQXL X 4Z 'ff 1571.116 XS J C? 'XXX XX ASTQT it S'CT'qT1qe, XL, p O EAXYXJX ODA? 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PRODUCE CO INC Oh PEPSI COLA BOTTLING WORKS 28 N Ba tlett Medto WESTERN THRIFT Jacque Lenox Qeody to Weor Mllllnery Style Without Extrovogonce l7 South Ce tral A e Medfo d O ego MEDFORD STATIONERY STORE For All of Your School ond Office Supplies VALLEY FUEL CO Congrotulotlons to the Sensors of 45 Tell those guys R L to BARKERIZE ond Funerol Home feel wonderfull Remember Utz for Suits Barker s Siore For Men GLENN H UTZ 206 E Ma Men s Weor Mode 0 Day Froclc Shop M S Dresses Lnngerue Hosuery ll South Central Book ond Gift Shop Greet ng Cards tor E ery Occasson l? 51 G, 'U 7 O n v . r , r n ., . d . r fd O r en ra . , P E ' S ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' . . . . l 7 . . in ' I the Fluhrer Building ' v . ll ' ll ,. .. . O i v ' I5 s 'fl 15 canar- Q When there are any signs to be made or dance halls to be decorated here at school Hortense Jennings is called upon Talented Tense merely by the flick of her brush can produce a beautiful design She s manager of the sign room and seems to be an untiring worker Thanks Tense' O Those busy girls buzzing around the Office are not there for fun. They type mimeograph file and do much other clerical business' this includes taking telephone calls and delivering most of the school messages, All of these girls are hard workers and de- serve recognition. ' 1 i i Persunaiiu I All you people who eat in the school cafeteria know this lady well enough to identify her without an introduction but we would like to pre- sent to you unfortunates who haven t yet come in contact with the best food this side of Heaven, Mrs. Grace Tucker chef de luxe. Mrs. Tucker take a bow not only for your excel- lent cooking but for the ease with which you are able to juggle points and all other problems of the cafeteria. I No dance or assembly would be possible without the school technician, Bill Patton He is full of bright ideas and is very resourceful He sets up the P A system prepares colored lights runs the motion picture ma chine and arranges all spotlight ef fects He is ably assisted by Nat Bender Vern Shangle and Bill Mof a I The student librarians must learn to know the whereabouts type gen eral content and number of every book in the library. They are always willing to help any student find a book or information he desires. They are an efficient group of girls who cer- tainly make a success of their work in the school library and at the same time are gaining valuable personal ex- perience for themselves. ...az- 81 I? ,'-II Green's Always For Frnendly duck Service TRY OUR SUPER DUPER MILK SHAKES West Mann Dodge and Plymouth Passenger Cars and Dodge Uob Rated? Trucks Facto y E g nee ed ts and G a anteed Serv ce Dal 2965 I2S Rves Med od Medford s Lead ng Sport ng Goods Store IP TI KLOCKER PRINTERY ll-O7 East: Mann Skreel: Reddy Knlowatl- Your Electrnc Servant Says PKNDQS EOREFE E23 W QW . Y WE L The Callfornm Oregon Power Company HENRY S DRIVE IN Servnng Steaks Short Orders Frned Chncken Drnners Sandwnches and Fountann Service It s Our Earnest Des re to Serve You w tn F nest Qualuty Foods at Fa r Prlces North R verslde Avenue EVERYTHING FOR THE SPORTSMAN HOTEL JACKSON East IKABIFI Sf Slmce , -me Q . . o . ' I - F- M EW 'N '12 K Ioo Q P 'I L. c. muon co. Q v f - n a f 7 1 i I ' Q an D f a . I Q I ' E: 'ff' Er' 0. Southern Or egon Sales f r e S h Congratulations to the Seniors of 1945 GATES FURNITURE STORE 127 N Central Phone 3434 The Gift that Whispers Happiness to Come LAN If CEDAR HOPE CHEST Ever make an Inventory ot your clothes? It s a good Idea especnally these days be Cause It wlll show you exactly what you need Then you can come to Penneys and buy the things that wall complete your wardrobe Wyfy Mm: Bama! vmvrf- Bxus BREAD A4 4696! 43' i I WW B Congratulatlon Class BIG PINES LUMBER C0 of 45 Lumber and Buuldnng Materials VALENTINIVS 6th and Fur Streets Medford I of ' S , I yd! , I A , A I 5 I O40 '00, f- V .yew x . . . yy I . . 1.- - , !,rFr4 vt Y, S .I .W Q, L+. luv' 1 rinnrv 60- I to J- 6' I , Q 'EI Ili 1:1 LU G. HUBBARD BROS., Inc. HARDWARE Medford O egon HERE S BEST OF LUCK TO ALL YOU KIDS LCHLIEMCE S JEWELERS and GIFT SHOP No th Cent al A e Medto d O egon Congratulations and Best of Luck to the class ot I945 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PORTLAND Medford Branch MANN S SOUTHERN OREGONS FINEST DEPARTMENT STORE 5cf1.oep.en'4 O H198 INSURANCE W GE NG SINCE 1909 Medto d Cente B Id Medford O ego Compl ents t JORGENSEN DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 2309 506 West S th Medfo d Oregon Your Shoes for Every Occaslon Lanhs 6' Johnsion xl fy JETAELERS RELIABLE GROCERY Chet Leona d and Phl Wh tlock e Del ve y o A Service Account Ord rs Phone ZIZ6 II7 N Central O we r r ui ing l U. nr ' FEE I D Q lm O SEE 1 Q B r r v . :Z r , r Q . O X l Q 4 O I Ere i r n II ' 'IQ Eg' :fl SEN CD GG I VJ Lnsten my chtldren and you shall hear Of a taunt through school of our class so dear Hardly a student rs now allve Who s forgotten the class of 45 Hearken to memorles silver and gold Of gurls who were beautuful boys who were bold Hall to the conquerors Duff Wtllte and Dean Klrcher Cahill Alvin lust turned elghteen And Walt Broedlow Vlrgln whose names we hold dear All boys who left for the service we revere But especually the 45 ers do we salute They were perfect and In hep slang slmply zoot Remember the fellow we called Plnkle Kyle? And Eatherton who slayed women wtth only a smnle Regnna who wowed them wuth her eyes Our t ams that kept brlnglng back the prize And starry eyed Nancy whose last name as Swem Carmen Joyce Callsta Lou cherchez la femme' The gurl they asked to get props and costumes Claire And Joan Smlth a lass with a dellcate atr League prexy Hayes basketball hero tall and blond Dorothy Hanson the cute malorette And Marge and Jack s yells well never forget Betty Medley hard workrng chtef of H EC A And Margaret Drysdale hllarlous In a qulet way Then there was Ish Fawcett the black hatred ace And Vonnte Moore who has a smrltng face Helen whose No Tellm told of school and town Phyl who kept us clothes consctous nn Jottln Down And golden Glone ever wullnng to chat Technlclan Patton always lendlng a hand And class rep John Wright who played In the band Lyle and Chuck speedy boys who were qulte the thang Carl our local authorlty on swung S B Prexy John and hls Girl Frtday Tense And Torch Honor exec you know Gerald Pence Max who headed the Crater assembly llne Ferney McKlbben who at his grades dld shane Alton Hayes who served as HI Times sports chief Ron Weatherford the ktd wnth nary a beef Marilyn Eileen and Louise gurls with red hatr Myrla Ball with a most screntlflc flalr Huston and Kennedy two curly heads Jack Thompson another smoothie so they sand June Wtlluams a songstress of great renown And Paul Antony the Oklahoma clown ln trylng to honor these Iasses and lads We ve created thus sonnet C73 for our mtghty grads By ELAINE WALKER wtth a vuolm oblugato by Janet Horsley sum ' f ' 1 Y-as . . 1 X -I I I gf, ki, . . 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TEAMSTERS CHAUFFEURS WAREHOUSEMEN AND Afflllated wth A F of L Jw Clothes for Young Men and men who stay young N Central Medford Oregon Heaths Drug Store, Inc Medford s Prescruphon Store Where Phormocy lS o Profession Centrally located ln the Medford Center Bldg 29 N Central Ave Phone 355l lllodlord Corporation Manufacturers PONDEROSA PINE SUGAR PINE DOUGLAS FIR PRODUCTlON I944 90 OOO OOO Despite shortages of materlals and manpower creased by 5 OOO OOO over l943 General Offnces Medford Oregon ROXY ANN CONFECTIONERY I5 N Central Congratulations to the Class of 45 YOUNG'S DRUG STORE 51 'il 5.1 IU I ' ni C MQ 7 In 0 , , 1. 1 A F HEI-PERS LOCAL 962 our lumber production for the Armed Forces ini i . . . 34 . , ' 7 I ll.----.,.' ' rn' El Ex' il SENIOR WILLS fContunued from page 7lJ Reguna Smuth wulls Vona Lee Webber her presu d ncy of Delta Debs Donna Shopp wulls her place un the typung room o Mary Nelson Muldred Shellabarger beaueaths to Betty Green her appetute Alton Hayes wulls hus football jersey to Betty Baker Dolores Noel b queaths to Nona Werner all her soph admurers Larry Hayes leaves has way wuth the women to Bud Nuttung Bull Hedruck leaves all hus speech notes to future publuc speaking students Gladys Nordstrom leaves to Susan lnskeep a Dul low to take uce skatung Wunona Nowlun wulls to Don Chavus her good temper Allen Henry I aves hus hugh top boots to Bull Todd Shurley Pankey leaves her column n the Hu Tumes to any clever junuor sons who have troubl g ttung good Crater puctures Dean Eppunger beaueaths to Charlene Nuchols hus wunter overcoat Morrus Nylander leaves to Gayl Mxller h1s sweet dnsposutaon Joan Srnuth wulls her curly locks to Elunor Lund e Dolores Poutre leaves to Gall Coddung her brauds Yvonne Truax b aueaths to all students her wlde awake look Audr Nums wulls her raven locks to some poor unsusp ctung soph Walter Hogstrom b aueaths to Lloyd Carr hus beautuful checked trousers Bon cua Parsons b queaths to Mary Ann Brull her place at the head of the lune to use the mlrror un the gurls dressung room Jack Holmes leaves hus yellung abuluty to next year s rootung sectuon Carmen McGrew bestows upon Audre Andrews her popularuty wuth the boys Edwun Hukull wulls to Robert Zundell hus place an the cafeterua Maxune McKunney wulls to Carol Skeen her seat un the remedual room COh you lucky gurl J Lloyd Huston wulls hus wunnung smile to Jack Rose Barbara Maddox leaves to Vnrgue Vanderpool her romantuc soul Earl lmhausen wulls hus good nature to all the clean up committees tThey Il need ntl Betty Medley beaueaths her favorute C77 subuect phvsucs to Lorraune Persgard Faye Mltchell wulls her ablluty un areonautucs to members of 46 Yvonne Moore bestows her power to enchant the fellows upon Pat Barnum Melva Morrell leaves to Bud Barnum her glft of pretty speech Wulma Neale wulls to Lee Johnson her art of ch wung gun' Sydney Nelson leaves to Betty Kudwell her stu duous mann r Mary Humphrues and Joyce Spears wull t all th gurls un chool the bobby pans needed to keep up theur smart hourdo s Audrey Jarmun b aueaths to Harrnet Walker her place un chour Donna Lee Jenkuns wulls to anyone who wants ut her pruvulege of leavung school at l 30 to all who don t have theur 6th peruod lesson done Hortense Jennungs wulls to all the dance goers the memor1es of her clever decoratuons Marjorue Johnson wulls her posutuon as yell queen to Helen Luttrell Wanda Johnson wulls her sweet ways to Jean Huckman CWho already has them? 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