Myrtle Point High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Myrtle Point, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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FRESHMAN CLASS President Vice Pres. Sec.-Treos. Sgt.-ot-Arms Dole Ohlson Bill Lewellen Morvene Christensen Mork Putnom FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY September 10, 1945, marked the beginning of our high school career. During the first week we elected the following class officers: President, Dale Ohlson; vice-president, Bill Lewellen; secretary, Marvene Christensen; treasurer, Mark Putnam; sergeant-at-arms, Harvey Lewellen; and class representative, Jerry Mattson. At first our class advisor was Mr. Kirsch but when he resigned at the end of the first term from teaching, we chose Mrs. Floyd to take his place. Most well-remembered of our activities is initiation day, sponsoied by the sophomores. Freshmen girls set the style with long woolies and 10 pigtails each. Boys turned suddenly feminine and wore dresses, makeup, and some even carried dolls. My, but it was fun to shine the sophomore boys’ shoes and courtesy to the sophomore gals. In the annual tug-o’-wfar between the freshman and sophomore class, we were thoroughly soaked when sophomoies won and turned the hose on us. Our return party for the sophomores was held on February 20 and will long be remembered by our president, as through several misunderstandings we had no cleanup committee and Dale had to do all of the cleaning up. We worked hard to do our share in making the carnival a success and were well lewarded when our candidate for queen, Lila Mae Laird, was elected. We sponsored the House of Mystery and the Dew Drop Inn. For these concessions, we received 20 interclass points. Our first program given for the student body was held November 21. It was a three act play entitled “A Modem Thanksgiving” and our cast was composed of Geraldine Huntley, Kerwin Roe, Allen Halter, Jerry Mattson, Mildred Meyers, Maureen Evans, Leora Ames, Donna Krewson, Lila Mae Laird, and Don Evernden. We were plenty proud of having Tinker Hatfield, Arthur Bechtel, and Bill Lewellyn on the school’s “B” basketball squad. Tinker especially distinguished himself as an expert player. Our class was well represented on the semester honor roll with the following 11 freshmen on it: Amy Davenport, Maureen Evans, Edward Gilkinson, Marvene Christensen, Joyce Compton, Char-lee Daniels, Donna Krewson, Gloria La Flamme, Lila Mae I aird, Jerry Mattson, and Evelyn Oberman. At the valentine program put on by the Girl’s League, Lila Mae Laird, and Maureen Evans received hearts and Barbara Mantz and Dale Ohlson received the prize for the cutest couple. Alme-ada Woikman sang “I Can’t Begin To Tell You,” very nicely. Freshmen members of the advanced band were Mark Putnam, Donna Young, Dale Ohlson, Marvene Christensen, Harold Evernden, Barbara Mantz, Amy Davenport, Don Huntley, Allen Halter, Patty Bell, Doris Beyers, Myma Lee Winnigham and Robert Clinton. We are looking forward to our sophomore year with the hope that we can make ours an outstanding class.

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SOPHOMORE CLASS First Row John Plott, Geraldine Ginn, Betty Smith, Twylo Royer, Vada Wolton, Mary Loti Payton, Louise Epperson, Ernest Bretzel. Second Row Eddie Ellis, Edward Bretzel. Poul Sto:k, Murl Lund, John Kenycn, John Wise Third Row Jock K'scol, Poul Wiley, Frank Hoffmon, Roy Zelle-Nat In Picture Frank Hutchinson, Doril Adams. Colleen Sheperd. Ruth Sumerlm, Dorla Yetter, Rose Offley. First Row Jim Cooper. Mox Williams, Shirley Train, Yulonda Knight, Greta Clorno, Corlyss Lucos, Betty Toms, Irens Bonn ck Fred Waterman. Second Row Morilyn McCulloch, Ann Pointer, Lois Huff, Joyce Holl, Nancy Hogo, Marti no Kmcheloe, Clifford Brownson. Third Row Bill Farmer. Bill Roush, Horry Summers, Jock Osborne, Darlene Holliday, Edward Brown. Wanda Barklow, Bsb Trigg. Fourth Row George Nichols. Meredith Horris. Dick Gront, Alden Beckett, Jock Farrier, Jock Anderson, Merlyn Hothowoy. Glenn Fry, Normon Jorvis, Kenneth Rockleff.



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FRESHMEN First Row—Betty Hutchinson, Borboro Clorno, Betty Brooks, Beverley McClorrin, Esther Howell. Moureen Evons, Louello Lobdell, Joyce Compton, Lika Moe Laird, Geroldme Huntley. Second Row—Dons Paullus, Evelyn Sumerlin, Leoro Ames, Almedo Workman, Donna Krewson, Mildred Meyer, Dons Byers, Myrna Lee Wmnmgham. Third Row—Charles Mack, Fred Toms, Donald Lee Evernden. Gront McClellan, Jerry Mattson, Earl Waterman. Fourth Row—Eugene Olgardt, Jack Ryder, Albert Tomlinson, Albert Smith, Allan Holter, William Hartlerode, Edward Gilkison, Kerwin Roe. Bock Row—Jimmy Churchill, Melvin Dunn, Clarence Miller, Joe Harry, Raymond Coin. First Row—Chorlee Daniels, Evelyn Shilts, Dora Ocheltree. Betty Lou Offley, Donna Barkley, Gloria LaFlomme, Amy Dovcnport, Barbara Mantz, Morvene Christensen, Donna Young. Second Row—Patty Bell, Evelyn Obermon, Art ice Shilts, June Booher, Potty Waterman, Marguerite Lakey, Dorothy Drulmer. Third Row—Jimmy Cnbbins, Robert Clinton, Dale Ohlson. Fourth Row—Albert Smith, Mark Putnam, Don Huntley, Joe Evernden, Tinker Hatfield, Bill Lewellen, Joe Brown. Bock Row—Ernest Brooks, Arthur Bechtel. Not In Picture—Anno Cohen, Arline Forrin, Deloro Leege. Tommy Cnbbins, Bobby Gibbs, Poul Horry, Dick LaBar, David Morris, Harold Evernden, Harold Polmer.

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