Molalla Union High School - Arrow Yearbook (Molalla, OR)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 15 text:

' Is that all they did to you? Chris Lais asks a freshman as the sophomores take a break between torture sessions. Freshmen Vicki Robertson, Ellen Davis and Elsie Coolbaugh receive their instructions under the watchful eye of junior Sally Whitaker. art Tames Little Sisters Emptiness! Oh, what bliss for a peace- ful weekend on this Friday, November 22, What on earth is that? My walls have been covered with Thanksgiving attire. Now a whole flock of MUHS girls are invading my privacy. It's the Girls' League party for Big and Little Sisters so that upperclassmen can become acquainted with and assist the incoming freshmen. Juniors and seniors are drawing names for their little sisters as they enter. What devils those upperclassmen are! The poor freshmen girls are becoming gluttons for all the pun- ishment the upperclassmen can create, and despite the obstacle course and painted faces, the freshmen are still good sports. Refreshment and entertainment are pro- vided by the seniors, ending the party with a sing along. Nine o'clock, they are finally leaving! I have my seclusion again, but wait until next year when another group of fresh- men get initiated within my walls.

Page 14 text:

Autograph Party Marks Arrival Despite the cold, rainy weather, com- plaints over the admission charge, and not enough punch, an autograph party takes place in the casual atmosphere of the old gym on Saturday, September 16. The new 1969 staff distributes the new larger edition of the Arrow , while pop- ular music and the chatter of friends re- united after three months of summer vaca- tion drift in the background. MUHS grad- uates of 1968 and underclassmen mingle and sign each others books with reminscent thoughts of the past year. The 1969 Arrow staff are already busy handling the sales of the forthcoming '69 edition of the Arrow to be presented to students at the annual autograph party next year. Sophomore Patty Capasso discusses past events captured in the 1968 Arrow with her classmates at the autograph party. Juniors Jeanine Fourier and Connie Daughtery prefer to sign each other's yearbooks in the casual atmosphere of the old gym. Big Sister Mary Hepler waits her turn while Girls' League president Sandy Low gives instructions to the little sisters at the party.



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D 'I Q After tasting C Hey' Real Whipped cream! D and nearly dropping it several class preSidenl Ken Melum, it arrived safely into the hands of semor class times the pie makes it safely around the gym, and unfortunately for freshman president Bob Neal who then presents the award. Seniors Sock It to Freshmen Ding-Dong! Hi! I'm selling magazines for the annual magazine drive at Molalla Union High. Here is a booklet that lists all the magazines for sale. Where does the money go? Well, the class that sells the most re- ceives SSO of the profit, then some money goes to the AFS program to finance Molalla's foreign exchange student and to send a MUHS student abroad next year. The money left will be used to buy some equipment for the audio visual department or other vocational areas in the high school curr- iculum. Besides this, students who sell the most magazines have a chance for big prizes and even those who just sell a few subscrip- tions will receive small stuffed animals. You, as the buyer, benefit too, because now you have a chance to get the magazines you want at a reduced price. You'll buy some? Gee, thanks! This sales pitch is heard from one end of Molalla to the other as students work vig- orously in class competition for the annual magazine drive which lasts from September 23 until October 10. Seniors are the trium- phant winners, followed closely by the sophomores. Juniors take third place, and the lowly frosh are on the bottom rung. Sophomore Denise Dunrud wins the honor of top salesman with a total sale of over S150 in magazine subscriptions. The magazine drive for 1968-69 comes to a close when the victorious seniors help their class president, Bob Neal, smash a pie in the face of losing frosh president Ken Melum at a pep assembly in the new gym after the final results of the magazine drive are announced.

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