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Senior Class PATRICIA REED Intircltu Ctmti, 1,2,3,4 Ctrl League, 1,2,3,4 Band, 1.2.3.4 Honor Roll, 1,2 Glee Club. 1,4 Pep Club, 3 Claaa Play, 3 Myrtle Leaf, 2,4 Myrtle Leaf Buiinen Manager, 4 Annual Staff, 4 CHARLENE ROE Girla League, 1,2,3,4 Claaa Play, 3 Camera Club, 2 Annual Staff, 3,4 Glee Club, 2 Myrtle Leaf, 2 Interclaaa Carnet, 1,2,3.4 Honor Roll, 1,2 Pep Club, 3 BILLIE SELL Honor Roll, 1.2,3 Annual Staff, 4 Girl League, 1,2,3,4 Music Club, 3 JANE SELL Girla League. 1,2,3.4 Annual Staff. 4 Home Econ. Award. 2 Honor Roll, 1.2,3,4 LAURA SHELTON Girla League. 1,2,3.4 Pcpater, 3,4 Honor Roll. 1.2.3.4 Annual Staff. 3.4 Myrtle Leaf, 2 Glee Club, 2 Student Body Treaaurer, 3.4 Interclaaa Gamia, 3 Math. Award, 2 Hiatory Award. 3 Claaa Play, 4 PATTY SMITH Girla League. 1.2.3.4 Interclaaa Gamea, 1.2,3,4 Aaat. Manager, Claaa Play. 3 Annual Staff, 4 Myrtle Leaf, 3 Majorette, 1.2.3 Glee Club. 1,2.3 DICK SOUTHMAYD F.r.A. Treaaurer, 3 F.F.A. Reporter, 4 MARLENE TRAIN Glee Club, 2 Claaa Play. 3.4 Girla League. 1.2,3,4 Girla League Secretary, 4 Claaa Secty. and Treaaurer, 1 Honor Roll. 1.2.3.4 Carnival Princess, 1 Annual Staff. 4 Pep Club, 3 FRANK WEBER Basketball. 1.2.3.4 Track. 2 Intcrclasa Gamea, 1,2 Mary alice wiley Glee Club. 2.3 English Award, 3 Girls League, 1,2,3.4 Honor Roll. 1.2.3.4 JENNIE ZINN Glee Club. 2 Girla League. 1.2,3,4 Girla League Reporter. 2 Class Vice President. 2 Class Representative, 3 Honor Roll. 1.2,3.4 Pepater. 3.4 F. H. A.. 2 Interclass Games, 1.2,3.4 Annual Staff, 3 Annual Editor, 4 Asst. Annual Editor, 3 Myrtle Leaf. 2 Camera Club Vice Pres., 2 Commercial Award. 3 Science Award, 2 GLENDON ZELLER Claaa Representative. 1 Class Play. 3.4 F. F. A.. 1.2.3.4 Track. 3.4 Interclaaa Gamea. 1,2,3,4 Football. 1.2.3.4 Lcttcrmans Club, 3.4
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Class History This year we are fortunate to have in our school a foreign student. John comes from Germany and is enrolled here as a Senior. He has entered into the activities and had a part in the class play. The students this year have enjoyed hearing John tell of his many experiences. In the fall of 1946, we, the class of 50, entered these halls as freshmen. Our officers for that first memorable year were as follows: President, Ralph Clarno; Vice President, Dick Anderson; Secretary-Treasurer, Marlene Train; Sergeant-at-Arms, Glen Zeller. Our advisor was Mr. Beckham. The most remembered activity of the year was the initiation. It was hard to take but we stood up under the strain. We also took part in the carnival that year. Marlene Train was our candidate for queen and made a lovely one. Now was our time for revenge, we were Sophomores. This year we had as President, John Leeper; Vice President, Jennie Zinn; Secretary-Treasurer, Glen Compton; Sergeant-at-Arms, Ralph Clarno; Council Representative, Donna Holliday. Our advisor was Mrs. Harper. We sponsored the initiation this year and were hurt more than the freshmen because we couldn’t give it to them hard enough. We had a Sophomore assembly that year which was a huge success. Also, in our Sophomore year, we had several boys making first string football. We were very proud of these boys. In our Junior year we entered the halls with our noses in the air because we were upper classmen. Our officers for this year were President, Fordyce Worsham; Vice President, Dick Anderson; Secretary-Treasurer, Pauline Church Morris; Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill Cobb; Class Representative, Jennie Zinn; Our advisor was Mr. Kittredge. We took a big part in school activities this year. In the field of sports we had several boys participating. In interclass games we tied for the interclass cup with the class of ’49. We were all thrilled with the prom and Junior-Senior Banquet. The setting of the prom was Spring Time ’’ which was very appropriate for that time of the year. Our Junior play was a hilarious affair entitled Out of the Frying Pan. At last, as Seniors we thought we could rule the halls, but to our disappointment we found that we had to treat the freshmen as human beings. Our officers for this year were President, Fordyce Worsham; Vice President, Melburn Craven; Sec retary-Treasurer, Florence Russell; Se rgeant-at-Arms, Bill Cobb; Class Representative, Myrtle Wilson. Mr. Kittredge was advisor and Mrs. Harper was co-advisor. By now many of our class members were very outstanding in athletics and a number of letters and awards were earned by them. On April 27th our class crept away in great secrecy for Cleawox for the annual Skip Day. This occasion will be long remembered. Our class play Girl Shy was presented May 12th. This was alight romantic comedy featuring our most talented class members under the capable direction of Mr . Burrows . Baccalaureate was held May 21st, and Commencement May 24th. Our Commencement speaker was Marshall Dana, editor of the Oregon Journal. We shall remember for many years the joys and sorrows we have shared together as students of Myrtle Point Union High.
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