Oak Harbor High School - Acorn Yearbook (Oak Harbor, WA)

 - Class of 1946

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ELEON'WEIDENBACH nA1u F.F.A. FLORENE DU CHENE uF1On Entered from Coupeville, Wash. 5 fl A , Cheer Leader Usher 4 1 4 qt tw E f,Vg 4 4,1 yi MIIEON SACHS nGunnyu Stage Crew 5 Senior Play 4 ,BARBARA BEHLKE nBarbH Entered from Butte, Montana 1 Girls' Club Treas. 2 Board of Control 2 Annual Staff 2-5-4 A.S.B. Vice-Pres. 5 Cheer Leader 5 Breeze Staff 5 Elamis Club 5-4 Pres. 4 Class Treas. 4 Junior Play 5 All-High Play 5 Senior Play 4 Torch Cpermanentl 4 FE!!! .., Camera Shy VIVIAN STEELE llvivll Elamis Club Junior Play Senior Play Cheer Leader Band MARTIN FABER ll Ck!! Baseball Basketball Football Class Seo. Class Treas. Asst. Student Mgr Student Mgr. Junior Play Senior Play HON Club Student Rotarian Annual Staff Breeze Staff BETTY DAHL uBunnyn Entered from Seattle, Wash. Glee Club Annual Staff Breeze Staff Torch RANIE ZUIDEMA AMM2o Entered from Springfield, RSS 5-4 5 4 4 2 2-4 2-4 5-4 l 2 5 4 5 4 5-4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1-2-5 M . 4 Member of U.S. Navy

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CLARA MAE HULST nClaran Band l-2-5 Usher 5-4 Glee Club ' 4 Annual Staff 4 EDWARD EELKEMA lIEdll Stage Crew 4 JEANNLTTE NYUOFF nNettyn Usher 4 WESLEY MAYLOR Ylwesll Baseball l-2-5-4 Football l-2-5-4 Junior Play 5 Senior Play ' 4 HON Club 2-5-4 Seo. 5 Vice-Pres. 4 Class Sec. 4 Cheer Leader l Board of Control 5 Annual Staff 4 JOHANNA VANDE WERFHOHST H JO H Class Sec. l Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Usher 2-5 Breeze Staff 2 Typing Contest 5 QP Q4 avg 5 avg' P f iv o LOUIS VAN DYKE uLOuieu Entered from Western Academy 4 MILDRED BISHOP HB5-Sh!! Entered from Concrete, Wash. 2 Senior Play 5 Elamis Club 5-4 Vice-Pres. 5-4 Glee Club 5-4 Band 2-5-4 Breeze Staff 5 Annual Staff 4 Usher 5-4 ALBERT GROSSKLAUS ' HAI-Il Entered from Coupeville, Wash. 5 Football 5-4 Basketball 5-4 Baseball 5-4 Stage Crew 4 HOU Club 5-4 JAN MC MEEKIN umacu Entered from Monroe, Wash. 2 Junior Play 5 All-High Play 5 Glass Vice-Pres. 5 A.S.B. Sec. 5 Board of Control 4 Annual Staff 2-5 Editor 4 Breeze Editor 5 Elamis Club 5-4 Sec. - Treas. 5 Pres. 4 Torch,CpermanentJ 4 Pres. 4 GEDRGE KAMMENGA 4 IIGGOII Baseball 2-5-4 Basketball 2-5-4 F.F.A. 1



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THE SENIOR REVIEW gg Extral Senior History Finally Revealedl Extra! ,Volume I, Number I Oak Harbor, Washington l93U-l9lI6 GABBLE KORNER 1SAM LANG PREXY 0 , A q 3, . org: 5 KEIEMB Hens -folks! This is ' mms your old .mm Sally with, FORTHIRD TERM ' 2' L Q y 3,,,s scum. the latest -dope. wen smuoas csoo E' 4, J' use folks f M I '89 telling OTHER OFFICER When we entere the ' Henry,it seems like only Iynw-any that this so -- nior Class was making mud pies and playing in the swings . Yes sir, it was way back in '34 that their daddies packed 'em off to the first grade. They didn't learn too much at first-except for alphabet and pinning tail on the donkey. the the ... .1 can still remember how the the pigtails worn by second grade girls used to fascinate the boys. Then too, remember those inkwells! ....... By the time the class had made the fourth year they had learned a lot. The girls started using ,make -up in earnest! They thought they were pretty big next year-be- ing upstairs and all and hen their teacher, Kiss yler,startled the whole school by naming 'em the 'Fuming Fiversi' ....About this time they started writing notes to each other -the teacher I eally enjoyed reading qhesel e eeeseeeneeeee ee Banquets, Teas, sports and more activities kept them busy the next few years.......Remember the romances that budded and ldied then! ees eeaeeeeee At last it had come! Eheir last year in grade school! .......Wel1 folks, thats bout all for now. See ou on the as oeeee at their graduation! SANTA AT PROM ' santa claus and his reindeer Iormed the main decorative theme for the Junior Prom, held in the High School gym just be- ,jore Qhristmas, qu ieftrsui SHECKELS At a in the year the Senior Class re - elected their President, Sam Lang, for a third term . Under the guidance of Ire. Lillian Sheckels, class advisor, other permanent officers were chosen as follows 2 Vice..Preaident ,Bud Doust Secretary,Wesley Maylorg Treasurer,Barbara Behlke Class -.Representative , Jan M. Mcueekin 3 Senior Rotarians: Sam Lang, Bud Qoust, and Martin Faber. JU NIOR BANQUET MAYPOLE THEME On Hay ll, 1945, a banquet was given 'the Senior Glass by the Ju- niors . A maypole motif set off the individual tables. Sam Lang, toast- master, headed the eve - ning's program of toasts readings , and musical aglections. SENIOR PLAY HELD Thrills, chills, and laughs characterized the evening performance of the 1945 Senior Play , 'Hobgoblin House.'Direa. ted by Mrs. Betty Looney the play was pronounced a fitting climax to the dramatic productions of the Senior Class. 'BASHFUL BOBBY' RAISES ROOF Rated by local critics as an outstan ding performanco,the Ju:J nior Class production of 'Bashful Bobby' on the evening of lar. 9, 1945, eighth grade on our fi - nal step in elementary learning, there wasn't a class anywhere that was as good or outstanding as ours.At least, that's what WE said: That fall the more athletic minded he -men of our class played a football game with La- Conner . Not knowing too well the principles of the game, we were slated for a trouncing , both physically and mentally. About the time Hall- oween came around we were feeling very mis - chievous . Of course, we were little angels , and wouldn't do anything out of the way! The follow- ing day the goal post was found shoved over. Mr. Taylor, our advisor, knowing that we just gouldn't have done it , issued orders that we had better see that they were put back so the wind wouldn't blew them over again next Halle -' weenl Well, spring came a:J long and the boys star birlse we en- around fought ted looking at Yes , even then joyed having them In fact , we even over them at times! By this time we were ready and willing to en- ter high school. To be sure the Sophs liked ue! But it didn't take us long to get into the swing of things , and we were always the life and fun of anything that went on. During our second year we really began to take part in school activi - ties. Quite a few of our athletes made the foot-' ball , basketball , ,and baseball teams. T U88-'lv' Www EACH COMING EVENT May 24eaaeeees0ni0r Bulb May ll...Junior -Senio Banquet May 26.....Baccalaureate ' 28 eeeeeeeGr.duatio By this time romanc had smiled upon most o us -but usually only for a moment. Every new gir that entered became th center of a buzz of ac tivity , There were eve bets on who would tak her out first! Our Junior year foun us swamped by activitie - both legal and other wise . On the authorized ledger our and Banquet as smashinq other hand, side of the Prom , Play, were hailed hitsi On the we moved the old cannon from the park to the front door of O.H.H.S. We. painted the Coupe- ville and Oak Harbor water towers and made off with street lights, thereby incurring the wrath of our worthy town council! all in all we certainly had the fa- oalty of getting our names in the paper. Then, our final year rolled around! It was a- nother successful epic in our history , and, in our opinion , the year that saw the best grad - uating class ever to pass through Oak Harborek Kportalsl , IWYIQOH 2580 212.9.l2mn 4I 9

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