Myrtle Point High School - Bobcat Yearbook (Myrtle Point, OR)
- Class of 1948
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Text from Pages 1 - 46 of the 1948 volume:
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THE 80 BC AT 1948 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENT BODY of the MYRTLE POINT UNION HIGH SCHOOL DEDICATION r King whose unstinting de- HONOR Of Mrs. Eleanor Ring wN HONOR madc thc pubhcatlon of With us long after these pages are forgotten. GRAYDON CREWS, Principal Mr. Crews: Like the foundation for a building, this sound, quiet man has been the underlying support during a stable, forward moving school year. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paul Breuer, Chairman Mabel Barklow, Clerk Henry Hervey, John Carman, E. F. Brodie, A. J. Davenport, Top Row 1. RAY NEUGART Shop Dr owing P. E. 2. MRS HARRIET HARPER Librory English 3. ARNOLD MELBY Bond Glee Club 4. MEREDITH OLSON Home Economics Second Row 5. ARNOLD HILDE8RANDT Agriculture 6. MORRIS HARVEY Sooal Economics History Biology P E 1. JANET LEE RAMSDELL P. E. World History 4. CURTIS BECKHAM English Athletics 2. HOWARD MEANS Mathematics P. E Athletics 5. MRS. ELEANOR KING Shorthand Typing Bookeeping 3. MRS. RUTH BEYERS Science Physics Algebra Geometry 6. MRS. BLANCHE THURSTON English EMBERS Of the Student Council were: Advisor, Mr. Crews; President. Norman Jarvis: Vice-President. Dale Ohlsen: Secretary, Corylss Lucas; Treasurer, Shirley Train; Sgt.-at-Arms. Tinker Hatfield; Representatives, Martina Kincheloe, Carl Morris, Donna Hollidav and Charles Bingham. On alternate Tuesdays at noon, Mr. Crews and nine members of the student body rushed through their lunch and headed for the principal’s office for Student Council meetings. No time for mischief there, they seriously undertook the business of settling school problems, planning activities and making amendments to the constitution. Mrs. Barklow: Officially the clerk, also the student’s best friend, always busy, tying up a cut finger, sewing up a torn pocket, binding up a hurt heart, or cheering our teams on to victory. dULOTi HARRY SUMMERS, President BILL ROUSH. Vice-President GERALDINE GINN, Secretory JACK FARRIER, Sorgeont-ot-orms Row 2— Jock Anderson, Wanda Borklow, Ernest Bretzel, Greto Clorno, Margery Cobb. Row 3— James Cooper, Mory Ann Downey, William Farmer, Richard Grant, Noncy Hoga Row 4— Joyce Hall, Merdith Harris, Merlyn Hathaway, Frank Hoffmon, Darlene Holliday. Row 1— Lois Huff, Fronk Hutchinson, Norman Jarvis, Martino Kmcheloe, Jock Kissed. Row 2— Corlyss Lucas, Marcia McFoddin, Dole Morris, George Nichols, Ann Pointer. Row 3— Kenneth Rockleff, Twyla Royer, Colleen Shepherd, Betty Smith, Betty Tams. Row 4— Shirley Troin, Bob Trigg, Vado Walton, Poul Wiley, Johnnie Wise uncoil EDWARD GILKISON, President JCE EVERNDEN, Vice-President BETTY BROOKS, Sect.-Trees. JACK FORD. Sargeont-ot-orms Row 2— Phyllis Ames, Arthur Bechtel, Patty Bell, Lucille Bettelyoun, Earl Brown. Row 3— Joe Brown, Raymond Cain, Marvene Christensen, Jim Churchill, Barbaro Ciarno. Row 4— Robert Clinton, Joyce Compton, James Cnbbins, Char lee Doniels, Amy Davenport. umozi Row 1— Maureen Evans, Harold Evernden, Arlene Forrin, George Griggs, Alon Halter. Row 2— Joe Harry, Paul Harry, Tinker Hatfield, Geraldine Huntly, Betty Hutchinson. Row 3— Donna Krewson, Lila Moc Laird, Marguerite Lakey, Bill Lewellen, Morion Lloyd. Row 4— Louella Lobdell, Dale Manning, Barbaro Mantz, Jerry Mattson, Grant McClellan. 9 union Row 1— Mildred Meyers, Clorence Miller, Carl Morns, Evelyn Obermon, Dole Ohlsen. Row 2— Mark Putnam. Eorcel Rice, Kerwin Roe. Jock Ryder, Fred Toms. Row 3— Roy Vorn, Eorl Waterman, Potty Wotermon, Myrna Winninghom, Almcdo Workmon. Row A— Donna Deon Young, Fred Zeigler, Lcoro Ames. Refill iomoi£± JOHN LEEPER, President JENNIE ZINN, Vice-President GLEN COMPTON, Secretory RALPH CLARNO. Moster-ot-orms DONNA HOLLIDAY, Council Rep. Row 1— Arlene Evons. Gloria Kirstein, Patricia Reed. Row 2— Fordyce Worsham, Bill Cobb, Ruth Davis, Jenme Zinn, Charlene Roe, Elaine Hall, Robert Morris, Glen Compton. Row 3— Wollace Bryont, Louie Oden, Rex Sears, Dovid Lodestien, Fronk Kenyon, Fronk Weber, Dick Anderson, Donald Evernden. Not in picture. Bob Briggs. Betty Lompmon, Pauline Morris. Row 1— Shirley Comeron, Billie Sell, Laura Shelton, Delores Bowers. Row 2— John Leeper, Duane Hayes, Myrtle Wilson, Marlene Gasner, Mary Alice Wiley, Forest Eo:t n, Pat Payton. Row 3— Jomes Rigsby, Jimmie Mock, Sam Martin, Le Roy Griggs, Leslie Rauch, Alton Epperson, Don Markly, Rick Binghom. Row 1— Morlene Troin, Jane Sell, Florence Russel. Poulme Church. Row 2— Toy Robbins, Rolph Clorno, Imogene Walker, Donna Holliday. Potrico Smith, Glendon Zeller, Horry Kaiser. Row 3— Bobby Brooks, Melburn Craven, Jock Pink ley, Dick South may d, Wayne Gill, Donald Close, Marvin Hammock. DxtJl ’izirinzzn CHARLES BINGHAM, Council Rep. Row 2— Jeonnc Johnson, Fronces Poullus, Lois Waters, Esther Obermon, Virginio Butler, Marilyn Roberts, Peggy Wolloce, Fredo Bretzel, Helen Gibbs, Vevo Pickett, Cloro Mellor. Row 3— Jocelyn Norris, George Horner, Troy Church, Harold Belcher, Bill Floyd, Norman Snyder, Arthur Sullivan, Sanford Tripp, Marie Bryant. Closs Advisor, Mr. Beckham. Not in picture—Manley Borklow, Charles Bingham, Bob Brown, Le Roy Cosner, Marilyn Green, Roy Ligons, June Milhorn, Bob Whitoker. JIM KRANTZ, President KAREN BARKLOW. Sec.-Trees. Row 1— Ellis Pointer, Phillip Most, Kenneth Hortley, Robert Belcher, Jerry Shults. PAUL HOLLIDAY. Vice-President • • Z£±nmzn Row 1— Rocoey Dolton, Roy Dayton, Alvin Gilkison, C lei I Laird, John Trigg. Row 2— Delores McLeod, Jocky Norris, Wondo Clark, Barbara Shull, Darien? Roberts, Lila Hardman, Jercne Davenport, Darlene Herzog, Phyllis Miller. Row 3— Darlene McCulloch, Goy Davenport, Glr 'n Farnn, Melvin Mectm, Kenneth Pa r , J.m K aitz, Fronk May, Gene Borklow, Loro Tams. Jaylene Simmons. Row 1— Kenneth Deover, Paul Holliday, Bill Dovenport, Gerald Aosen, Lewis Sou ; mayd Row 2— Lillie Holloway, Mariorie Belcher. Florence Off ley. Evelyn Hall, Marteile Roper. Peggy K nrhel??. Roberta Shi Its. Karen Borklow, Joy Olson Row 3— Richard Downs, John Davis, Gerald Deover, Arthur Waters, Marvin Brown, Clarence Rauch, Louis Northup, Raymond Floyd. To achieve better citizenship, scholarship and school spirit, to encourage students to take on active part in school activities, has alwoys been the aim of Torch Honor. Its growing membership year after year shows its spreading influence and popularity. Officers for this year were Frank Hoffmon, President; Joyce Compton, Vice-President; Marvene Christensen, Secretary-Treosurer. Row Sitting— Mary Alice Wiley, Shirley Train, Noncy Hoga, Mary Ann Downey. Corlyss Lucos, Martino Kmcheloe, Geraldine Ginn, Donna Young. Row 1 Standing Geraldine Huntley, Donna Krewson, Joyce Compton, Amy Dovenport, Marvene Christensen, Charlee Daniels, Jenny Zinn, Charlene Roe, Lilo Moe Laird, Pat Reed, Jane Sell, Maureen Evans, Billie Sell, Laura Shelton, Florence Russell, Marlene Tram. Row 2 Standing Dick Anderson, Jerry Mattson, Forest Easton, John Leeper, Norman Jorvis, Dole Ohlsen, Horry Summers, Frank Hoffmon, Alton Epperson. . . . EDITOR Amy Morie Davenport ASS'T EDITOR Donna Krewson BUSINESS MGRS. Geraldine Ginn Norman Jarvis EDITORIAL EDITORS Mary Ann Downey Marcia McFoddm SPORTS EDITOR Kerwm Roe AD SALESMEN Jenny Zinn Ruth Davis EXCHANGE Geraldine Huntley CLOTHES LINE Corlyss Lucas COPY READER Barbara Clarno HUMOR Amy M. Davenport Geraldine Huntley SPECIAL REPORTERS: Joylene Simmons, Clell Laird, Veva Pickett, Ruth Dovis, Margie Cobb, Moureen Evans, Charlene Roe. Dole Ohlsen, Lila Moe Loird, Patty Reed, Pauline Church, Laura Shelton. TYPISTS Barbara Mantz, Mork Putnam. LL The girls of Myrtle Point High School are members of the Girls League which has been active in social and service projects this year. Twenty-five girls earned their pins in recognition of their active participation in the league s program. Officers for the year were: President, Mary Anne Downey; Vice-President, Martina Kincheloe; Secretary, Margie Cobb; Treasurer, Twyla Royer; Reporter Jinnie Zinn. Other members of the executive council were Martelle Roper, Peggy Kincheloe, Arlene Evans, Jennie Zinn, Joyce Compton, Barbara Clarno. . . . 'Uafcb Settle. Jutuzz foniz zzA [ahzz± oj c fmzzica . . . Row 1— Donald Everndcn, Gene Borklow, Charles Payton, Duane Hayes, Jim Churchill, Jock Kissell, Bob Trigg, Earl Wotermon, Le Roy Cosner, Leslie Rauch, Wayne Gill, Alton Epperson, Arthur Woters. Row 2— Kenneth Hortley, Robert Deavers, Ellis Pointer, Glenn Forrin, Paul Holliday, George Homer, Sanford Tripp, Alvin Gilkison, Bill Davenport, Gerald Aasen, Lewis Southmoyd, Kenneth Deovers, Raymond Floyd. Row 3— Mr. Hildebrandt, Louis Northrup, Dick Southmoyd, Clarence Rouch, Melvin Mecum, Meredith Harris, Frank Hutchinson, Glondon Zeller, Kenneth Parry, John Lceper, Fronk May, Jim Krantz. Arthur Sullivan, Marvin Brown Not in picture— Manly Barklow, Eorl Brown, Jerry Schultz, Fred Zeigler, Joe Harry, Jimmy Mark. Officers for this year: President, Jack Kissell; Vice-President, Duane Hayes; Secretory, Jim Churchill; Treasurer, Bob Trigg, Reporter, Eorl Wotermon; Sentinel, Frank Hutchinson; Advisor, Mr. Hildebrandt. •' HE LOCAL Future Homemakers of America Chapter was newly organized this post school year ond has bzccme affiliated with the national organization. The purposes of the organization include emphasis on worthy home membership ond promoting o growing appreciation of the joys ond satisfaction of home-mokmg. The officers for the year were: President, Eorcel Rice; Vice-President, Donna Krewson, Secretory, Myrna Winninghom; Song Leoder, Mildred Meyer. Members: Phyllis Ames, Marjorie Belcher, Freda Bretzal, Marie Bryant, Virginia Butler, Gay Davenport, Ruth Davis, Marlene Gasner, Helen Gibbs, Marilyn Greene, Evelyn Holl, Lila Hardman, Betty Hutchinson, Jeanne Johnson, Donna Krewson, Dolores McLeod, Mildred Meyer, Phyllis Miller, Jockie Norris, Evelyn Oberman, Jay Olson, Frances Paullus, Jocelyn Norris Vevo Pickett, Eorcel Rice, Charlene Roe, Darlene Roberts, Imogene Walker, Lois Woters, Myrtle Wilson, Myrna Winninghom, Almeda Workman. s Tutuzz ''Jaznizzi of cz fmzzica NEW ORGANIZATION in the high school this year is the Bobcat Camera club, directed by Mrs. Beyers ' tor the study of better photographic methods. These two pages indicate some of the types of indoor shots studied. Officers of the club were: President, Geraldine Huntley; Vice-President, Jennie Zinn; Secretory, Joyce Hall. Members: Karen Barklow, Wonda Clark, Ruth Davis, Arlene Evans, Elaine Hall, Joyce Hall, Da.-lene Herzog, Peggy Kmcheloe, Geraldine Huntley, Charlene Roe, Martelle Roper, Jennie Zmn, Myrtle Wilson, Robert Clinton, Roberta Shilts. Row 1— Phyllis Miller, Pot Reed, Amy Dovenport, Imogene Walker, Greto Clorno, Delores Bowers, Marion e Belcher, Marvene Christensen, Charlee Daniels, Phyllis Ames, Clara Mellor, Fredo Brettel, Myrno Winnmghom. Marilyn Roberts. Delores McLeod. Row 2— Jaylene Simmons, Lila Moe Laird, Evelyn Hall, Lila Hardman, Helen Gibbs, Marlene Gasner, Lucille Bettclyoun, Chorlcne Roe, Barbara Clarno, Elome Hall, Ester Oberman, Donna Young, Roberta Shilts, Karen Borklow, Arlene Evons, Jocky Norris. Row 3— Twyla Royer, Ruth Davis, Jenme Zmn, Joy Ohlsen, Delora Leege, Morion Lloyd, Vada Walton, Almeda Workman, Pat Bell, Betty Brooks, Arlene Forrin, Wanda Clark, Marguerite Lakey, Dor-Icnc Herzog, Marilyn Greene, Lois Huff, Ann Pointer, Donna Hollidoy. Row A— Betty Smith, Margie Cobb, Colleen Shepherd, Mildred Meyer, Donna Krewson, Geraldine Hunt-ley, Joyce Compton. Mary Alice Wiley, Vevo Pickett, Laura Shelton, Potty Smith, Pauline Morris, Gay Davenport, Earcel Rice, Louella Lobdell, Maurcsn Evons, Marlene Tram, Mary Ann Downey, Pot Woterman, Darlene McCulloch. Not in picture— Morie Bryant, Jeame Johnson, Joycelyn Norris, Betty Lampman, Leora Amos, Lille Holloway. Top row— J m Krontz, Joe Evemden, Merlyn Hathaway, Jock Ford, Alan Halter, Kerwin Roe, Jimmy Mock, Fronk Weber, Boh Brown Botf:m rew— Mr Melby, director; Bob Belcher, Sam Martin, Richard Downs. Clell Laird, Roy Dayton, Jim Rigsby, Rodney Dalton, Charles Bingham. Gay Dovenport. a:companist. The bond officers for the yeor were: President, Alan Halter; Secretory, Phyllis Miller; Sgt.-ot-arm, Frank Hoffman; Asst. Conductor, Norman Jarvis. Drums— Martino Kmcheloe. Pot Bell, Martelle Roper, Dick Anderson. Trombones— Kerwm Roe, Roy Doyton. Jerene Davenport, Monly Borklow, Gerald Aosen Borotonc— Norman Jarvis. Borotone Sox— Amy Davenport Saxophones— Morvene Christensen, Barbara Mantz, Clel! Laird, Imogene Walker, John Davis. Boss— Fronk Hoffman Clarinets— Pat Reed, Alon Halter, Phyllis Miller, Gloria Kirstien. David Lodestem, Donna Young. Phyllis Armes. Peggy Kmcheloe, Barbara Shull. Elaine Hall, Bob Brooks, Alton Epperson, Lewis South-mayd. Flute— Evelyn Hall. Eb Clarinet— Bob Whitaker Trumpets— Mork Putnom, Arlene Evans, Bill Lewellen, Melvin Mccum Horns— Bob Trigg, John Leeper, Pot Poyton, Myrno Winnmghom xnizn . . . Row 1— Dick Anderson, Bob Whitaker, Rick Bingham, Carl Morris, Tinker Hatfield, Bob Brooks, Curtis Beckam, coach. Row 2— Ernest Bretzel, Harvey Lewellen, Horry Summers, George Nichols, Bill Roush, Jock Forner, Frank Hoffman, Frank Moy. Row S— John Leeper, Bill Lewellen, Normon Jarvis, Jock Ford, Art Bechtel, Mel Croven, John Wise, Ed Gilkison. Not in picture— Jock Kissed. Clarence Miller. Lettermon officers for this year were: President George Nichols; Vice-President, Bill Roush; Secretory, Horry Summers; Sgt.-at-arms, Jock Farrier. 7 HE SCHOOL Spirit and pep were led this year by Yell King, Skip Ohlsen and his two Yell Queens, Connie Shepherd and Lila Mae Laird. Assisting them were Pepsters: Geraldine Ginn, Corylss Lucas, Twyla Royer, Mary Ann Downey, Betty Smith Nancy Haga, and Maureen Evans who led the school songs and chants. The Majorettes • Roberta Shiits, Pauline Morris, Patty Smith. Wanda Clark and Darlene Herzog added much flash and color to our home games. 9ootur... Row 2— Norman Jarvis. Harvev Lewellen, Jack Farrier, Rick Bingham, Not in picture— Jack Kissell, Clarence Miller. Row 2— Ass't. Monoger Mel Craven; Bill Former 24 L. T.; Joe Evernden 35 L. E.; Robert Trigg 40 R. T.; Joe Horry 39 L. T.; Duane Hoyes 31 L. H.; Horry Koiser 32 R. G.; Dale Manning 23 L. H.; Kenny Parry 34 R. H.; Joe Brown 37 R. T.; Monoger Dick Anderson; Ass't. Monoger Bob Whitaker. Row 3— Gene Borklow 25 R. T.; Robert Morns 30 R.E.; Glen Compton 26 F. B.; Bill Cobb 29 R.H , Ford Worshom 20 R. E.; Roy Vorn 41 C.; Jim Churchill 42 R. G.; Pot Poyton 33 L.G.; Jim Krontz 28 L. H. Row 1— Ernest Bretzel, Frank Hoffman, Bill Roush, Harry Summers, John Wise, Frank May, George Nichols. Row 1— Ass't. Cooch Howord Means. Richord Grant 42 Q. B.; Jock Ford 38 R. H ; Corl Morris 36 F. B.; Ralph Clorno 45 L. H.; Bill Lewellen 27 R. E ; Art Bechtel 47 R. E.; Glen Zeller 29 C. John Leeper 33 R. G.; Tink Hatfield 25 L. H.; Ed Gilkison 43 L. G.; Coach Curt Beckhom. 9ootUC George Nichols Jack Farrier Harvey Lewellen Norman Jarvis Bottom Row— Ernest Bretzel, Frank Hoffman. Bill Roush. Harry Summers. John Wise. Frank May, George Nichols Top Row— Bill Lewellen. Frank Hoffman, Ed Gilkison, Harry Summers, John Leeper, Frank May. Art Bectol BaJhAatt first Tcom Bock Row— Storting left to right, Coach Curtis Beckhom, Bill Lewellcn, Harvey Lcwellen, Roy Vorn, Carl Morris, George Nichols, Charles Bingham, Assistant Manager. Frcnt Rcw— Tinker Hatfield, Norman Jarvis, Jack Farrier, Jack Ford, John Wise, Bob Whitaker, Mgr. Back Row— Starting from left. Coach, Howord Means, Robert Morris, Glen Compton, Fordyce Worsham, Jack Pmkley, Bob Whitaker, Chorles Bmghom. Front Row— Melburn Craven, Fronk Weber, Roy Dayton, Marvin Hommack, Dick Anderson, Rick Bingham. ■ Margie Cobb was our efficient manager of the 1948 Bobcat. Salesmen Betty Smith and Barbara Clarno sold over 285 annuals, while Nancy Haga and Twyla Royer secured contributions from the following business people: Al’s Appliance E. C. Barker, Jeweler City Transfer Breuer's Shoe Store Brodie Shingle Co. Brookdale Dairy City Cash Grocery Clarno Variety Store Cooper’s Gardens Eaton’s Feed Store E. C. Roberts, Realtor Dick Johnson’s Western Store. Eads Garage Parts Fred’s Food Center Gurney Cleaners H S Service, Union “76” Haga’s Store Herald Press Herman’s Blacksmith Shop MacKerrow Shell Station Huling, Lundy Sons Little’s Saw Shop Maggie’s Cafe Texaco Service Moller’s Grocery Myers Myers Myrtle Hotel Coffee Shop Myrtle Lane Inn Myrtle News Stand Hub Myrtle Clothing Shoe Store Myrtlewood Bakery Myrtle Point Plumbing Shop Myrtle Point Transfer P. C. Roper Co. Rover, Inez, Piano Safeway Sempert Henry Drug Store Henry A. Schroeder Sons Scofield Studio Myrtle Point Taxi Thrift Grocery Market Trott’s Shoe Store Pacific Feed Seed Store Perkins Drug Store
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