Oak Harbor High School - Acorn Yearbook (Oak Harbor, WA)
- Class of 1947
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IY47 t .1vf9f1,l, in U V . 5 E gh - N lztpx ,:.:'2'a 539924 s ' I 0 ,X O ,- '1'os, vfcffgv. .0 . 1. r fy wi fl VV' U5- .fl 'wil 0 aff ' We the Senior Class of 1947 wish to dedicate this edition of the Acorn to the ones who influence our lives most--- GUR PARENTS!!! 2 0m Uhe Memorial Stadium has made great progress since the stage of bulldozers, large rocks and mud. In fact, it has really had a face lifting. What used to be the muddy south east corner of the grade school playground ls no longer an eye-soreg it is a very nice look- ing football and baseball stadium. With the help of the public and gchool boys the stadium committee has raised the light poles, leveled the field, seeded it, built the fence and built the grandstand. The students of O.H.H.S. can hardly wait for the time when they can see their football or baseball team play under the lights oftheir own stadium. 3 Mrs. Lillian Sheckels Commercial Glee Club Mrs. Jean Edens English Breeze Miss Erma Spangler Social Science Tbrch Honor Mrs. Grace Wood Office Girl ?WfW Mr. Jack M. Wood Superintendent Mr. Lanche R. Grow Mechanical Drawing Coach Qgfgg L4 'Q mu fl, x dl, L95 4 Miss Bertha Gerriets Home Economics P. E. Mrs. Beryl McKown Science Latin Mrs. Katherine Raymond Mathematics English IV Mr. John Rienstra Janitor Standing: Mrs. Sheckels, M. Ducken, H. Hunskor, L. Kammenga, N. Dyer, T. Mitchell, B. White, J. Hilbmh dink, I. Bultman. Seated: E. Kirkpatrick, J. Sheokels, H. Lang, M. Eaton, C. Martin, K. Goldie, M. Troffer. Missing: S. Wooldridge f,,.,. Z., Z' ff' g X ff Vzirgvfor ' t . I ,xjifis jf . f 9 67 zf'f 14644446 Standing: Mr. Crow, R. Lange, A. Hoffman, P. Lang M. Abrahamse, A. Lang, E, Hulst, A. Ottesen. Seatedg B. Baumann, M. Morris, M, Andrew, B. Faber, S. Thomas.Missing: H.Stovall. 5 1 9755 . ni GQ GD Li 4 5 '3 xg, QNX M NN W Q x g if T if 'Q 7 5: stag xfult H LEN HUNSKOR 'Hunk1en Breeze Staff Letter Elamis Club 2 Secretary Annual Staff A,S.B. Treasurer Junior Play Class Secretary Usher Cheer Leader Board of Control MARGARET DUCKEN 'Mugsie' Class Sec. Usher Senior Play Annual Staff Breeze Staff Latin Club- Sec. 4 A511- if KwEj?swna,533 U45yf7Q3.5: .' ' 5 ' 5Fr4' .iii 5,3 Hy lynn 'QGJP 4+ QE? .EH A . . L, sw- ' ,Sc rifws, , - ,gsffi 5-SWIFFK' iiuww Stl Z? -WY 5, - as giY.f, 5 N ,M,-l , Q? fpQfL, H6 rw +mggyf P-Q 3 ' 'v gr ' ,- , we a -,J is an ' ' .ne ' - 5-4 1-4 -5-4 4 5-4 5 3-4 4 MARTIN ABRAHAMSE 'Abe' Board of Control 5 Senior Play 4 Class Vice-Pres. 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Rotarian 4 5 5 4 ELWYN HULST 'Bud' Annual Staff 1 5 4 4 4 4 ANDREW O T'LE'.SEN 'Andy' Athletic Manager 2-5 'O' Club 2-5-4 Librarian 5-4 Senior Play 4 Stage Crew 5 Annual Staff 4 ' 47 RA, gi? H N .-e ', -f -,-- E ALDEN HOFFMAN HAI-ll Football l-2 Basketball Baseball l- no' Club 1- Secretary President Class President Board of Control AoSeBn Pres. Student Rotarian Annual Staff NORMAN DYER 'Norm' Football Basketball Junior Play Class Vice-Pres. Annual Staff Stage Crew 64 -5-4 -5-4 -5-4 2 2 2 JEANETTE HILBERDINK nJenn Librarian Usher Annual Staff Prompter 5 4 1 2 4 4 5-4 ROBERT ALEXANDER 'Bohm Entered from Roosevelt High Minneapolis Minn.4 4 ,I IPIPOIOI 3 .lCUU3f-I OO WIDE 'DEER C+ CJU'0U'O I-'D c-PPP! 5F-'UI-' 3 U'I-'SDI- '!! d I-' I-'B I-' D '4lI'9 IW 'J 02 I-'I-' I-' ll I NNNIO rmmn mm nu A.S.B. Vice-Pres, Class Pres, Stage Manager Annual Staff TERRY MITCHELL 'Mitch' Football 2-5-4 'O' Club 2-5-4 Class President 4 Stage Manager 5 Senior Play 4 Annual Business Manager 4 Student Rotarian 4 MARGARET EATON 'PG say' Letter l-4 Elamis Club 2-5 President 4 Prompter 2 Tickets 5 Senior Play 4 Breeze Staff 5-4 Business Mr 5 Annual Staff 2-4 Editor 4 Usher 5 Torch Permanentl 5-4 Sec.-Treas. 5 ARTHUR LANG 'Art' Athletic Manager 2-5 Stage Manager 4 Junior Play 5 'O' Club 2-5-4 Annual Staff 4 CECELIA MARTIN 'Connie' gijQ,g Entered from Q 'YQ 5 Gainesville High jg P , Y 4 Georgia. 2 f air N li All School Play 2 P Q Junior Play 5 Mf45H,w? Senior Play 4 .NaN-M Breeze Staff 2-5-4 ,Q Annual Staff 5 T Ass't. Editor 4 ,J , Letter 4 'rg Elamis Club 4 Torch JOHN FOSTER 'Jack' fg ,wks Entered fron i iifE' :'4 Coupeville High, Q' nge? sislr Washington ifiggf I 5-4 Class Secretary 4 o 9 i 4 Ek 4 1 j BARBARA JO FABER A 'Babe' Band Usher Latin Club Treas. Senior Play Annual Staff gf2gQsQgwffJ.o lltty irt 4 P lrry.. V . rx gg 'wg at kg as ,fmi?. P-155 'ifxqi Qsl' 'E I ii? 3'i3lIEH4 5 fi JOANNE SHEULELS 'I J O17 L6 t t G I' Elamis Club Vice-Pres. Class Sec.-Treas. Class Treas. All School Play Junior Play Senior Play Torch CPermanentD President Breeze Staff Annual Staff A.S.B, Sec. BARBARA BAUMANN 'Barb' Entered from Ontario, Cal. Annual Staff Breeze Staff Cheer Leader .lst . -m 2 sf 7 4 4 seas- flin -Pg 4 E 'ill A 1455 ss ni 'N O yi LARRY KAMMENGA Baseball Annual Staff Basketball 'O' Club l-4 2-5 4 2 5-4 2 5 4 5-4 4 5-4 5-4 4 HGWARD STUVALL 'Howie' Entered from Alameda High, California Senior Play Annual Staff 4 4 4 4 WILLIAM 'WHITE Bill Football Junior Play 'OW Club Stage Crew Annual Staff Jr. Class Pres. Board of Control A.S.B. Vice-Pres. ,mawmwwwwanwbm ff -aft 'gee - ' -ew 1 W 'f r '-'-', E , Mr, . aa ' ' la ' q-,- wa, S eFo 3334i 'SQ 5-4 3- IRENE BUETMAN nRene Entered from Usher Annual Staff A.S.B. Treaa. Senior Play 5 4 4 4 3 4 4 Ferndale, Wash. 5 2 -4 4 4 4 SHIRLEY WOOLDRIDGE 'Shir' Entered from Orestimbe High, Newman, Calif, 4 4 Annual Staff K u HARRIET LANG nHarryn Junior Play Senior Play Annual Sta ff Usher 1-2-5 !TfwH I s.! 9 MARGERY MORRIS nM1dge Torch Letter Elamis Club Treasurer Breeze Staff Annual Staff Usher 3 4 4 WILLIAM BRATTAIN Bill Football WWW In the fall of 1935 59 children with eyes so wide Fearfully climbed the steps so high To begin their school career by and by. I 11!l!!: VU First the salt box caught their eye Until a teacher wandered by, They liked them both about the same One, educationg the other, a game. As they were approaching the WGreat 2nd grade'. They found that some changes were now being made With 7 MSW classmates, they really felt fine But now there's just l to graduate this time. The 3rd and 4th grades were really a grind But none of them had to be left behind They followed the usual school routine Boy, they were the best class, that ever was seen, But when they were 5th graders, did they ever strut-- They were then nupper graders' and out of the rut, And then came the 6th grade, when they had all their fun, And not too long after the 7th begun, They could hardly wait for that year to end For the highest--the 8th, was around the bend. And then it was here, what they'd long waited for The highest in Grammer School, that's right, no morel At the end of the class, they numbered 18 45 was the number it first had been ----- They ended the year with some fun at the lake They made all the trouble and noise they could make And then when the day fordiplomascame It's funny, I guess, but they all felt the same The thought that they'd done a job well made them glad But to leave the old school, they felt kind of sad. I0 x They received their diplomas with tears in their eyes And sadly but firmly, they said their goodbyes Yes, this is the end, they must come here no more On Gram er school days they have shut the door. Their summer vacation, boy, did they have fun But soon their Freshmen year was begun The 26 Freshmen were certainly green And did they ever think initiation was mean... Then they had their chance to be torturous too And they thought up the nAwfullestu things to do For they were big Sophomores, and it was their turn To make the nGreen Freshmen' howl and squirm. Revenge was sweet, but sweeter still Was their Junior year, at the top of the hill With proms, and dances, and hi-school romances, And banquets, and plays, were they in a daze! With class pins and rings, and all sorts of things And meetings and beatings and fun was begun With breeze staffs and good laughs, and hi-lights and Big fights, and teachers, an preachers, and money to Wow, This was the way their year was to end. And now that that's over, they're way up on top And this year is spinning by just like a top The first thing they did was to give their play That they'1l always remember, each year day by day. They went to the Junior's Prom, had some nice hours, But they know it wasn't as much fun as theirs. With half the year gone, there's not much more to do But they've still got a banquet, and a Senior Ball too. And than graduation, how long they've awaited The day their diplomas would finally be dated-- They thought they'd be happy, instead they are blue For they hate the thought of leaving you But they're really not leaving, for deep in their hearts, Fond memories will linger, they'll never depart, ll H U ll 01711 l EEEEI CIT? 17 F- 'V Q 1 3, gain lend. I Qt? Perm As our 1960 rocket zooms across the earth we see, in various places, all our old classmates. What's this? We seem to be nearing a circus, yes it is a circus.. Well, well, guess who we see, that's right--none other than Elwyn Hulst, complete with lion skin and dumbbells, no not the ones you knew in school, the IRON ones! That's correct he's the strong man of the centuy. We continue to look around, but seeing nothing of interest we take off again, this time in the direction of the Bower's Company, where we see Jeanette Hilberdink, world famous Bower's model--Ccontrol yourselves boysli And right across the street we find Paul Lang Jr., President of the First National Bank. His secretary Helen Hunskor is lighting his cigars with 3100 bills. Khmmmmmmm, sounds like a good ideabl And as we come out of the bank, we find Martin Abrahamse, looking very dignified in a neat white suit, casually strolling down 5th Avenue. You guessed it, he's sweeping up all the old dirty dollar bills Paul has out. Quite a street cleaner, Martinlll. And now, we take a quick trip to Holly- wood, where we find the ONE and ONLY Andy Ottesen, starring in the THIN MAN. Thinking this should be interesting, we decide to stay thrown and see what it's like. Who's directing all this? Oh, now we see that it is Margery ' Q Morris, world famous director! And standing next to her waiting to take her next command, 2222 2 is Bob Alexander, long noted as the best copy- C 6' I 1 boy in the O P U FILMS INC. 1' K About this time we decide that we've seen -v enough about movies and so we visit the quiet little morgue, where we find the great Bill White, always the life of the party,--playing - l host to all of his silent friends. O. 0 H!! I . After that bit of morbid amusement, we go gCK4Jg N',f! in search of high entertainment, so we visit ot bl the Rainbow Room, w hee we see none other than X O g Margaret Eaton, doing the famous WBALLET de la fL.,, -5,7 BUBBLEN and who's that in the front row with 0 the huge pin? Oh yes, no mistaking that playboy, Larry Kammengag I always knew there '-f was a gleam in his eye! And speaking of a gleam, as we leave the Rainbow Room we come to R'-T a boy who is sitting in the corner lighting matches. Upon closer observation, we see that the match has Howard Stovall attached to the other end. Some one should tell him what hap- pens to little boys who play with fire! Next on our list is the city hospital, and who do we find there but Harriet Lang, the most sympathetic nurse in Gleezelville, and look who she's taking care of, Al Hoffman, the poor dear was lifting a toothpick and he dropped it on his toe! The doctors say he may live, but his foot will never be the same again. 12 Our next stop is the town steak house, where we find the famous potato peeler, Bill Braddang what a willing worker, especially with that mean slave-driver, Margaret Ducken, standing over him with a whip! And who's over there at the meat counter? We can't believe our eyes, but it is Terry Mitchell, When we asked him how he liked his work he pulled that old one on us.....nIt's the same old grindin We find our time is growing short, so we leave the town of Geezevillee and are almost to Webb-foot Falls when we see a grey-haired man, rather the worse for wear, pursueing a tiny lass along the road--NO MISTAKING THAT GUY! Hello, Norm Dyer. It seemshe has no time to chat so we leave him and upon reaching Webb-foot Falls we visit the telephone office where we find Joanne Sheckels, long-distance operator. She likes the telephone so well that she even listens in when she 1sn't on duty---a typical operator.....Well, what do you know, a call for uso Joanne tells us a telegram has just come in. Barbara Baumann, well known-as nLEGS la BAUN, is now a cigarette girl in the Club Habanna. We decide to go see her, so off we go again...Well, we're here!!! It doesn't take long with our rocket you know. As we step from it the door is opened by Art Lang, he always knew he'd wear gold braid some day. Once inside we see Shirley Wooldridge, hostess and waitress. My it's amazing how anyone that nbroad' can squeeze between those takles. Upon pay- ing our bill we see Connie Martin, the cashier, waiting for our money. She always liked to take money from helpless little boys....l Next to her, waiting to carry us out fafter we'd seen our checkh was Barbara Jo Faber. Quite capable too--6'4u tall, very strong, and still given extra strength by Nick's sweater. After paying the check at the cafe we are broke so we take our rocket and journey back to where we came from. Tl!-I END 3225 F, I Ill ' .iggY. i7' EQ! dl We, the Senior Class of 1947, of the City of Oak Harbor, County of Is- land, and State of Washington, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will heretofore made by us. I, Martln Abrahamse, will the right way to Nooksack, to any other boy who wants to travel that far. I, Howard Stovall, will my gripe about Washington weather to the Oak Harbor Chamber of Com erce. I, Margaret Eaton, will my efficiency to 'Riohn Lange--here's hoping it will help!! I, Joanne Sheckels, will my quiet manner to Johnny Wickers with the hope that he will use it in study hall rather than as cheerleader. I, Margaret Ducken, will my quietness to Betty Jo Porter because she talks to much. I, Shirley Wooldridge, will Don Boyer, to the next new girl who comes along to P5552 .H.H. . .,',.,.,.:: O S I, Andy Ottesen, will some of my weight to Ray Bowden who could use it if he ' plans to be on the football team. W I, Connie Martin, will my ability to x handle small boys to Wanda Lallross. I, Billy White, will my football ability to Dixie Harder--you too, can now 'tackle' your man. I, Larry Kammenga, will my watching of Alice James for George Kam enga to Jack Burnham. xp af Q' QA!! 1, Al Hoffman, will my athletic ability to Virgil Larsen. I, Terry Mitchell, will the use of my Model 'A' to Vernon Eaton I, Margery Morris, will my flying ability to Mary Ann Troffer with the hope that she will use it to her best advantage in her future business. I, Norman Dyer, will my way with girls to Elmer Lang. I, Helen Hunskor, will my ability for long range romances to Beverly Weidenbach. I, Jack Foster, will my curley hair to Hans Olson. I, Barbara Baumann, will my ability to fascinate and trap innocent boys to Miss Spangler. ' I4 Harriet Lang, will my love making to Don Looff. Paul Lang, will my muscular figure to Bruce Weidenbach. Elwyn Hulst, will my light of love to Jim Behlke. Irene Bultman, will my executive ability to Georgia Wilson with the hope that she will make a fine secretary tor someone. Jeannette Hilberdink, will my position as librarian to any one who might be in the need of the extra credit. Art Lang, will my ability to find other people's business to Suzanne Thomas, which wouldn't be very hard for her. Barbara jo Faber, will my ability to drive to A. D. Karelsen, in hope that he will be more careful of his dad's car. Bob Alexander, will my knack for dating Coupeville girls to George Dyer, who had it once. Signed, sealed, published, and declared as and for their last will and testament by the Senior Class of Oak Harbor High School, on the 29th day of May in the year of our Lord, Gne Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-seven C1947J. KSIGNEDJ THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1947 S ,evra- 0925! 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LaCrosse, D. Vanllleve B. Weide b J. Wichers, A. James, E. Kirkpatrick, S. Thomas: D, Boyei aclg: weidenbach, Midfne: Miss c-erriets, D. Olson, K, Jgngsma. D, Zyistm B. Porter, D.qKoetje, R. Hyde, J. Hansen, G. Wilson, A. Haga, J, Burnham. Rack: J. Fakkema, D. Cuthbertson, E, Logff, B, Vanpyk F. Spurrell, . Dyer, J. Behlke, E. Tesch, R. Kingmg, V, Eaton ,E. Fikse, G- Va1'1DYkG, H. Olson. Missingz- H. Hennie, M. Howarth., Although the Junior Class of 1948 has lost many a classmate they are proud to say that they are still the largest class of Gak .3333 Harbor High. Maybe their largeness has count- ,QA I A ed for the good work they have done this year or maybe it is just in the co-operation of o every member of the class. I The first problem of the year was the ' Ok election of their class officers which are: ' I' President, Richard Ifangeg Vice Pres., Juneth Hanseng Sec-Treas., Ella Kirkpatrickg Repre- X sentative, Don Looff. ' Their first proud donation of the year was the annual Junior Prom which was followed by the Junior Play, Foot-loose, and the Junior Senior Banquet in May. ' , They also chose their class rings and it Q Q! certainly was a happy day when they arrived. i D' According to the Juniors they are the b6St rings any class ever had, but if you ask a N' Senior whose rings are best it is a different story! 18 1 Frontz- M. Andrew, M. Troffer, J. Vanderwerfhorst, B. Frostad, M. Malone, G. Hassler, T. DuChene, M. Davis, C. Eherenfieldt, D, Koetje, J. Bultman. Back: Miss Spangler, G. Lam, H. Eaton, E. Lang G. Toler, D. Aven, H. Gates B. Hayward , A. Karelsen, 3, MCKeChnie D. Alexander, B. Ronhaar, Bfxgtruthers. Missing: B. Johnson, D. Harder. S' The sophomore class this year has been the most active of any sophomore class. They started the year off with the Freshmen Initiation Party which turned out to be very successful. Another interesting thing happened while the class was having a debate on nRecreation in Oak Harbor . The participants decided that instead of talking about it they would I: . , do something about it. So a group of ' ' energetic kids got together with some parents and between the two they cooked up quite a t deal. They started a Teen Age Canteen which has been prospering exceedingly well since. 6 The opening night produced not only the regular students but also some graduates. Everyone had a fine time and commended the ji sophomore class on such a fine start. 0 Club Officers are: President, Don Aven u Vice-pres, Mary Davis Secretary, Margaret Andrew Treasurer, Teresa Duchene Class Officers are: , President, Bobby Ronhaar ' 3 Vice-pres. . D. Karelsen 3 Secretary, Mary Ann Troffer Treasurer, Mary Davis Class Rep. Margaret Andrew 19 Front: D. Reinstra, J. Grosklaus B. Pennin ton D. Rei Eaton, A. Lang, J. Carlson, D, Olson, P, H1?ber5ink, CTSgEi5iE: gidile. Mrs. Raymond, R. Heller, B. Walter, J. Reinstra, R, Hulst, E. Kooyman,E B. Schaal, J. Dorsey, D. Karelsen, B. Beeksma, Back: . oe je, . VanderStoep, D. Holland, T. Roddey, H. Roberts, R, Howell, J. Hackman, E. Fikse, V. Larsen, M. Woodford. Missing' N McCullough, L. Henderson, W, Thaker, R. Bowden. ' ' Some very green, scared pupils entered ,fojoffqo Oak Harbor High in the fall of 1946. After , the Sophomores welcomed them whh an initiation party they were ready to start a year which Q proved to be eventful under the direction of the following officers as quides: President, Q Barney Beeksmag Vice-Pres., Ray Bowdeng Treas. Barbara Pennington, Sec., Catherine Goldie, Representative, Joe Dorsey. Their Freshmen return party was put off I until they thought they would never have one, but at last the day arrived and it was fun! Dispite the hurt pride caused by Freshmen initiation they have become a part of the reg- ' ular routine and they are enjoying it. 4' 4. sf f O l ' 20 C230 OOO OOO , Y O0 0 5'X'3'v- . . . . 4.01 4,2295 ' Y 7- 4 ' Q 1 N, ff- ax Q i WHA 'f'f' QQ? 5 I I AU I pil X 3 V, I I , ,fa ay vp ! 4' QQ! W UI J I UWM H , Back: D. Guthbertson, D, Aven, D, Koetje, P. Lang, T. Mitchell, A. Ottesen, Middle: J, Burnham, D. Boyer, D. Looff, A. Hoffman, J. Behlke, G. Dyer, Front: E, Lang, A. Lang, D. VanCleVe, R. Lange, B. Whit9, MP. Crow. Seated J. Wickers, B. Ronhaar, V. Larsen. The Oak Harbor High School Lettermen's Club, was organized in 1945 by some of the club-minded lettermen in school at that time. It started this year with fourteen members. Their duely elected officers are: Al Hoffman presidentg Rich Lange, vice-presidentg Don Looff, secretaryg and their ad- visor is Mr. Crow. The WOM Club sponsored the baseball throw and soft drinx booths at the Barn Yard Frolic in June, 1946. All the profits from this different yes enjoyable entertainment went to the Memorial Stadium Fund. At the second annual Turkey Shoot sponsored by the Chamber of Gommerce the boys acted as helpers in the odd job field. Some of the boys even managed to win themselves a turkey. Again the profits went to the Memorial Staduim. The boys' annual banquet was given this year by the Junior Chamber of Com erce. With the help of the letter club Mr. Crow was able to buy the new base- ball uniforms for the 1947 season. They really looked snappy, too. Industrious minded lettermen spent many hours working on the stadium when and where they were needed. No matter how hard they had worked before they worked harder during the week that the stadium opened. 22 gan.-:dag S42 QQOQSQ ' 99, f CBPFQ 1? Q I Q. ad k B5-S 9- ','!.g, 'III C Q9 ,' ' 1-iffffe vffggg ocivpv Standing: Mr. Crow, B. my 1a.,f'Zg:f... .sj,3eff,.a' White, D. Looff, A. P2 mek .. Hoffman, J. Dorsey, R. 'ixcmg-X9 .avflpwfigiw '.,, f ,' ' ' Lange, Seated: J. Shec- x9 'gM96c,giQf9b aff' kels, H. Hunskor, I. Q, 'Y 5 . f Bultm n M. Andrew .owqfooq .AA-- A a ' ' The Associated Student Body of 1946-47 was conducted very well by the following officers: Al Hoffman, Presidentg Jimmy Walker, Vice President, Che moved to Bellingham and was replaced by Billy Whitelg Joanne Sheckels, Secre- tary, Irene Bultman, Treasurer, Richard Lange, Activity Managerg and Elmer Lang, Assistant Activity Manager. Some of their many accomplishments were the nuppingn of season ticket prices from 32.50 to 85.00 and the passing of the simplified point system for earning girls' letters. At the end of the year Coach Crow called an assembly and awarded the boy girls, and cheerleaders their well-earned letters. Top: W. LaCrosse, J. Hansen, M. Ducken, S. McKecknie, J. Behlke, M. Eaton, B. Porter, H. Hunskcr, J. Sheckels. Middle: S. Thomas, C, Martin, M. Andrew, A. Lang, B. BaumHnn,' B. Weidenbach, D. Olson, M. Morris, Mrs. Edens. Front: M. Troffer, C. Eherenfieldt A. James, E. KirkpatPiCk, M. Davis 1 D1Chene Paper, paper ---- read all about it! Buy your BREEZE right here! Once a month this cry echoes through the halls of O.H.H.S. as the students rush to get their copy of the BREEZE. The little monthly carries all the latest tidbits of gossip about the fightin', matchin', and doin's of the inmates of the school. Student interviews, sports, plays, proms, class news, fashions and student opinions are also featured in the BREEZE. The want ad column, in which one can advertise for anything from gals and guys to fountain pens and billfolds, seems to be one of the most popular features. Wonder why ?? Everyone is very proud of their little paper and hope that it will continue to be as successful as it has been in the past. 23 of 4 W 1 ,. , is . ,U sane 1 Margaret Eaton Joanne Sheckels ' s 2vw?' 2 rfwev-. 1 lA .L MTS- Sh9Ck0lS Helen Hunskor Margery Morris The Elamis Club became very exclusive this year when it dwindled to four members, all of whom are officers. These officers are: Margaret Eaton, Pres., Joanne Sheckels, Vice-Pres.g Helen Hunskor, Sec., Margery Morris, Treasurer. With the aid of Mr. Crow, their advisor, Mrs. Sheckels, and the student body they drew up a better point system and had it passed by A.S.B. The new point system proved good when several girls were awarded their letters and automaticly became members of the Elamis Club. Www S ' , tg O I 0,0 Standing: Miss Spangler, M. Eaton, D. Looff J. Behlke, E. Teach, M. Andrews. Seated: .-.' J. Sheckels, A. James, T. DuChene, M. Morris W ,Wx M. Troffer. Missing: C. Martin, M, Howarth, H. Henni h The National Torch Honor Society spent a very interesting- year under the direction of Joanne Sheckels, President, Jim Behlke, Vice-President, Alice James, Secretary, and Don Looff,, Treasurer. At Christmas they planned a very successful caroling party under the di- rection of Mrs. Sheckels, and Mrs. Mel Boyer. Durhg the spring the club and their advisor, Miss Spangler, took a sight- seeing, tour to the University of Washington. They found that colleges could be very interesting places! 24 Standing: Mrs, Sheckels, 3, Hassler, B. Frostad, C. Martin K. Jongsma, M. Andrew J. Vandewerforwt, J. Bultman, M. Troffer, K. Goldie, Seated: B. Baumann, C- Eher- enfieldt, H. Lang, J, Hilberdink, S. Thomas ... J ,N W. LaCrosse. Missing: .0 N. McCullough, L.Hen- 9 rrr' derson. The Glee Club of l94o-47 is under the direction of Mrs. Lillian Sheckels. The group consists of fifteen girls, eight sopranos and seven altos. The excel- lent piano accompanyment is rendered by Kay Jongsma, and is very much appreciated b all. Y The Glee Club entertained between acts of the Senior Play, at e Garden Club Lunchoen, at the church on Armistise Day, and at the student Christmas Party. They also took part in many other minor functions. Girls' Glee Club sweaters were ordered by all the girls. They decided on white sweaters with purple notes on a gold background. For each year in the Glee Club the girls receive one note to wear on their sleeve. with 4 Seated: Mrs. McKown, Margaret Ducken, 5 Suzanne Thomas, Georgia Wilson, Donald 3 Holland, Ralph Kingma. Stand1ng3Barbara Q .'TQ Jo Faber, Teresa Duchene, Don Olson, Bob Q31 HY Walter. Missing: Mary Davis, Kathleen L -J Jongsma, Marlene Howarth. ' Q U Something new has been added--the O,H.H.S. Latin Club. The club is under the leadership of Mrs. Beryl McKown and has a membership of twelve students. Although Latin is new to the kids, they picked it up quickly. Especially such phrases as 'Amo tu, which--you guessed it--means , I love you. Many activities and parties have been enjoyed by the organization throughout the year. Their Christmas party was very exciting! The weekly meetings are presided over by Suzanne Thomas with Ralph Kingma as her able assistant. Margaret Ducken diligently records the events of the meeting and Barbara Jo Faber has the job of counting the coins. 25 wiv HEY? v r 6 'I 1' 6 if? 1 I U fix' 0 ow 0 69229 W Q-I 26 I a 1.4. N fl f P 9 E'3 Q Q39 I I A O I gi Q S Y 7, WN x Q aff Y l ,e XXI Q E , o me D00 9 - -f If o X ' dl 9 W 1 4, Www f ja 6 ' 0 4 Y -L ,X Seadafz F -.. Ill ,gg Back Row: Art Lang, Jeanette Hilberdink, Margaret Eaton, Martin Abrahamse, Irene Bultman, Margaret Ducken, Terry Mitchell, Paul Lang. Front Row: Mrs. Sheckels, Barbara Jo Raber, Connie Martin Howard Stovall, Harriet Lang. Joanne Sheckels, Andy Ottesen. mAunt Susie Shoots the Works' was the Senior Class Play that took place November 15th, 1946, in the high school auditorium, It was a comedy mystery- farce which held the crowd in suspense from the start to the finish. During the preformance the audience was startled by screams, the blinking of lights, and a shot from a shotgun. This was only part of the weird happenings that took place in the house that Sunt Susie had inherited, The cast of nAunt Susie Shoots the Worksn was as follows: Aunt Susie Stowe Margaret Eaton Partia Lark Harriet Lanz Joy Herbert Joanne Sheckels Omar Graves Martin Abrahamse Scarlet Deane Connie Martin LaSalle Johnson Howard Stovall Laura Dawson Barbara Jo Faber Johnny Rogers Hbrry Mitchell Madame Zola Irene Bultman Slick Conway Andy Ottesen Mrs. Edward Dunning CCynthial Margaret Ducken This production was under the direction of Mrs Lillian Sheckels and the au- thor is Fred Caldwell. 28 .,d!, s -.fx L M, . . Aff 4 1 4 2 4.5 P11 ali- ,M Sf' J' if 29 ,,....,.- ' P nOhl I just don't know where I am going to get a formal,n--nHave you learned all your part already?n,--nGee, but I'm getting scared.n What's this all about? Oh, it's just the annual junior play which is given every year. The juniors of '47 picked a swell comedy by the name of FOOT-LOOSEN and it proved to be a great success through the help of their capable director Mrs. Edens. Richard Early CDon Boyerb, a vice-president of a bank, and his wife, Emily, CSuzanne Thomas? and their four children lived in a suburb home in Chicago. Emily was a mother that believed indevoting her life to the rear- ing of her children. But Mary CElla Kirkpatrickl and Bob, KDanny Koetjel were getting tired of being tied to mother's apron strings. They were now high school students and thought they had a right to more freedom. Dick CJames Behlkeb came home from medical college and with the help of Hope CBetty Porterl he persuades their parents that they need to.take a long trip While the parents are on the trip the children get into a sad lot of trouble and only manage to get out by a very narrow margin. Delphie CDorothea ZylstraJ, the maid, gets sick and leaves Mary to do the cooking. Mary already has her hands full trying to seperate her two boyfriends, Randy CGerald Fiksel and Jack CDewey Cuthbertsonb. Bob and Buzz fRichard Langel, his friend, buy an old car and run into Mrs. Forrester's fJuneth Hansenl nLincolnU and she causes them a lot of difficulty over it. Hope gets her old boyfriend, Stanford, lRalph K1ngmaP back and Dick gets married to Jenny CBeverly Weidenbachl. By the time the parents come back everything has worked out O.K. 41-nl I ,. 30 31 of Q AQ union um I I' - U ,4 Q Z 1 M 1 Q I ff sf I 1 ,S . 'vig' v , 0fo':Yn I , ' llx 455 L A 1 Q5 ld' Vg l X I I hills. X T QV' - x Q., K 9 Jamboree at Mt. Vernon played Laconner Oak Harbor Ladonner Oak Harbor Monroe Oak Harbor Langley Oak Harbor Blaine Oak Harbor Coupeville Oak Harbor Concrete Oak Harbor Stanwood Oak Harbor Oak Harbor Oak Harbor lf, ggi? Alumni is Burlington Q , The Wildcats had a fairly successful season for the competetion they had to play against. During the season they played some pretty tough school teams, such as Burlington, Monroe, and Stanwood. To start the season they played at Mt. Vernon in a Jamboree. In the ten mintues they played they defeated Laeonner O to 7. In defeating Langley and Coupevllle, Oak Harbor again, for the fourth year, were the Island County Champions. During the whole season the Wildcats won 4 games, tied 5, and lost 5. With many seniors playing on the team this year the team will be losing quite a few first stringers when the graduating class leaves, but there are still plenty of reserves who will have had enough experience to fill these vacancies. In the coming year the wildcats will have just as successful a team as they have had in the past. Coach Crow Richard L9-T189 Terry Mitchell Quarterback Tackle Billy white Paul Lanz End Halfback D. Looff, R, Kingma, D. Oslon, H. Gates, R. Hyde, E. Lang, D, Aven, B. Brattain, J. Burnham, J. Reinstra, Mr. Grow, J, Dorsey, D. Vancleve. Q- ,A A1 Hoffman Don Boyer Dan Koatje Fullback Guard Halfback George Dyer Jim Behlke Norman Dyer Dewey Guthbertson End Tackle Center Guard i'JJ lbal h i .lkwh 35 The Wildcats Won the Island County Championship for the fourth Year' Winning all league games from Coupeville, Langley, OTCBB, and FFidaY Harbor' Oak Harbor was entered in the Northwest District HBH tournament. Losing both games in the tournament they were disqualified and Went out of the tournament. They lost to Monroe 48 to 29 and to Sultan 4O to 59 in the best games of their season. This year the team will be losing many of the first team men from the senior class. The second team has many capable players who can take their places. In their season of play the second team showed up very well in winning a majority of their games. Lynden 42 Oak Harbor 27 Laconner 44 Oak Harbor 56 Concrete 41 Oak Harbor 27 Lynden 59 Oak Harbor 28 Concrete 51 Oak Harbor 50 Coupeville 19 Oak Harbor 45 Burlington 56 Oak Harbor 24 Langley 21 Oak Harbor 54 Navy O.P.A.M.2 21 Oak Harbor 59 East Sound 18 Oak Harbor 46 Kennel 27 Oak Harbor 55 East Sound 25 Oak Harbor 51 Friday Harbor 18 Oak Harbor 46 Laconner 55 Oak Harbor 25 Friday Harbor 22 Oak Harbor 45 Langley 19 Oak Harbor 47 Kennel 29 Oak Harbor 52 Burlington 49 Osk Harbor 55 coupeville 25 Oak Harbor 56 Darrington 41 Oak Harbor 51 Goupeville Lions 54 Oak Harbor 28 Coupeville Lions 57 Oak Harbor 56 Kennel 57 Oak Harbor 52 0 0056 Danny Koetje 36 'o -..wa , -'f AL nuffman Norm Dyer Paul Lang George Dyer e- E. Lang, H. Olson, D. Aven, R. Dyer, Mr. Crow, J, Behlke, R. Kingma, D Olson, J, Reinstra, D. VanG1eve. Managers: V. Larsen, B. Ronhaar. B111y whi to rx Ri Don 0150 Chard Lanes 37 2? Back: B. Walters, R. Hulst, H. Eaton, D. Holland, B. Beeksma. Thrid Row: V, Eaton, B. BanDyke, H. Stovall, R. Howell, E. Fikse, Mr. Crow. Second Row: E. VanderStoop, A. Hoffman, G. Dyer, J. Behlke, D. Aven, D. Boyer, Front: E, Lang, J. Reinstra, D, Leoff, P. Lang, L. Kammenga, R. Lange, H. Olson. Managers: B. Ronhaar, V. Larsen. All went well for the baseball team until Coupeville and Langley gave them an upset and beat the Wildcats. When Langley beat O.H.H.S. it was one of the many routine games but Goupeville beat them on the important night of the opening of the Memorial Stadium. This was quite a shock as it was an 8 to O game. This is the first time Oak Harbor has been beaten by Goupeville in six years and, of course, the Wildcats are hoping it will be the last! The team of l947 was the first team to play under the light of their own Memorial Stadium and it was really a thrill. A 38 7 Ralph Kingma, Jack Burnham, Hardy Gates, Dewey Cuthbertson, Mr. Crow- Track is the new sport in OHHS, but the team this year certainly made the school proud of them. They won some of the top titles in nearly all of the track meets. None of these boys graduate so by next year the track team should be one of the top features. Helen H nskor, Johnny Wickers, Barbara Baumann as SMAPS Q O N 'X 'wi Ms. QW I W K x 59 ,M Q 9 A Msg M , , , , - Q' , wg R-r3:g,w v . -v . 1 . 4- MK - at rf, f W ifl? ' xaig 1 Qxf A KA E J 'X' ks I k v X 5 X YK x X9' ix Q QQ X X 3 4 QQ Sal? QQ N ' ' 53:3 A K .fyx QA X,,.x. mgvvhvh : gi , . -' ' J ,, . . W VH A , Q, Q .3 ., X K , . . .14 A Xu' .. -if A el 5 N an ls x H. law' Y s if SN? ' s gr' - 5 A E Q f 3' xg? w xg ? Q QF' 'F S gg Q ' 45 5 6 xi Q i A S my 35 , A as T 45 if 'fb' Y Z' SA 1, H ' A xi' ' all -- o .h 5 sg, 'il , g 4 in -.a 1 55+ , s y 5 Lookin' down on us Ah - M N?? Legs de la Sheckels That Stovall grin Decoration Day Mermaid?? Have a smoke?? Love on a Grayhound bus. At the carnival?? Ain't love grand?? That sweater again!! When you and I were Frosh! Wallflowers That catcher West beach Our pals, Jo and Sandy Jeanie Lazybones Grin Goldie Loverboy Have some lunoh?? At it again!! Drool boy - CJimJ The body All Star Al Posing Cute pups Bertie Chums Look! Richie Memories Abe's wreck Personality plus Baby sitter Terrible Terrence That man again 1J111111l1l111l1l1l?lil1 lnnocent??j? Marge and Mugsie Ralphie Muscles?????? Forget to dress, Norm?? Nice kittens Those early morning risings Watch that ball Johnny Miss All-American Sweethearts Southpaw Cute--weren't they??? Just friends, Maggie Fikse's dream girl Our men in white I've got my man!! Oh, this is so sudden!!! O I K 2 3'TfQ!Fg'fe 'fe pg, fx V Our Mom 3' . 5337 Those sea breezes Hold it!! Pi cnicking The wedding procession The head Smile pretty girls!! HI had a little coke about an hour ago.N My hero I Q 1 x 1 W K in r I 4 YW I xyurw M if M ,QQ 47 N14 3 ,, 1 1: 44 J 1 ' Q 9' Q 1 fm. V, 4 1? lv ,K Wh fwe, A 1 .Vg. W 2 1 P Za... Q fdlpgew 555521 Q in fi .. W -'A QR Q .. VW? a35'f ' . vie -V., ,M V :Eh-2 I Q ...,. AQ ,Q wr ' if 28 ' rs V ' 6 K x W f Tj' , I L X f 1 in ,Q I f 404 i 23? Aim W .7 ,S 'V lf 1 M, , if ' an f1+ 5 rl v i W 5 K K , . 1 4 , WWW :2, x it M' 3 ww -eq, gun... 44 IX nlad , Ag X. f ,, S :Y 49 ,Fl!' 3 ,xx ,O X 2 lO. 9 0 0 Q 0 0 a 0 u I C Q I I U I O O Q 0 C O 0 0 I O O I Remember when? Taste Good? Husband and wife Cute couple! Two characters True love Friendship Medusa!! Way back when... Sweethearts or strangers? What a mess! Serious smile Big shot Make-up artist Ancient friends Good match Brotherly love Light of my life The three stooges Dorothea Remember me??? Margaret in those days Here it comes!! Ohlnhhhhhhhhhhh. Sophisticated Bev. Human pyramid Just 4 friends Miss Oak Harbor He used to be cute huh?? 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