Onalaska High School - Hi Climber Yearbook (Onalaska, WA)

 - Class of 1952

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We To To To To We We CLASS WILL are truly thankful to Mrs. Deniston who has been faithful and thoughtful in helping us in ev- ery way she could these last four years. Mr. Reese we leave the plans of a new explosive. fDon't disintegrate old O. H. S., Mr. Reesel Mr. Gragenhorst we leave a few cans of Grow More , so that he will have more six footers like Dick lvi. and Cliff W. to help win basketball games. fGood luck, Coachll Miss Olson, we leave a magic device to curb the extra energy of senior boys. fWe wish you a quick recovery? Mr. Lore, we leave a special way to teach students how to be soloists in chorus and band. are thankful to Mrs. Kelly who has been so patient and understanding. are very grateful to Mr. Hendrickson who has tried so hard to teach us as much as he could about commercial subiects. To Mr. Swanson, we leave the dream of a broom that will sweep the halls by itself. We, the seniors of Onalaska Hgh School, class of nineteen hundred and fifty two, being of sound EEE. en: ra. ' Q 3 n. U' 0 Q. 14 n. o :r- o 'I no U' -4 n. Q n Q 'I cl 'O ET un 'O o U' Q 0 c 'I E' vo -9 5. Q :J Q. 'Q 0 us 'O o 3 0 : 'O Q ui VD -P c a. Q : -O ui 0 'R O : 'L ci ui r o l EIGHTH GRADE MEMORIES it -. l Q? l l l



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f ' 5 ,, 1 in , , ...- -' , TA J J bl V . I T -f-1222.7 June I, l955 Steilacoom, Wash. Doris Bowen, Froprietress Oyster Shallows Cafe Muggy Water, Washington Dear Doris: I had. the most startling adventure while down on the Olympia water front the other day. I dropped in at a local bar for a glass of milk. There I met one of our old class-mates, Ed Doran. We talked and drank for a while and then I noticed that I was becoming very sleepy. When I awoke I was startled and chagrined to find myself aboard the pirate ship HLOGGER 52 . The Captain, I later learned, was the notorious Carl R. White. I had been shang- hiedlll I was surprised to find many of our former class-mates as members of the crew.Among these was Russell Wright, first mate, an able man to keep his crew in hand. Buck Blankenship was sec- ond mate and he seemed very happy at this iob of giving orders to others. I found in the next few hours that a great many of the crew had been s hang h ied as I had. Really, there wasn't much to complain about. The ship was operated very efficiently and White's Rascals treated us very well. Excellent food was cooked by the chief chef, Leroy Runyon. This food was plunked on the tables by the two galley waitresses, Jeanette Freund,and Louise Murphy. IWorse food might be found, but I don't know where.l The next morning, having fully recovered my senses,I was put to work scrubbing deck. Much to my surprise I spied the dainty and fragile Barbara Miller with a bucket of soapy water and a scrub brush. lt seemed that I was going to have help. We were soon ioined by Shirley Swanson, Arlene Hamilton, Hazel Foister, and Nerle Hope. I must say I enioyed myself very much in such beautiful and charming company. But alas, the next day I was given another duty. During the night we had put to port for a barnacIe scraping and general overhaul of the ship and we were all put to work. Given a hammer and chisel, two more men, Dwain Jenkins, Jerry Laisure and myself were given the honor of removing the barnacles from the bottom of the ship. Meanwhile, the ships car- penter, Myrle Lohff, and the ships painter, Teddy Kirkpatrick, were hard at work repairing and re- painting the ship. In one corner of the hold, mend i ng the ripped and torn sails, sat two people busy with needle and thread, they were Elinor Uden and John Ramey, the official sail menders. The helmsman, Don Spencer, and the navigator's helper, Beverly Keenan, were put to work repair- ing the rudder, which had become slightly damaged in the last sea battle. The map maker, Johnny Wisner, navigator, Johnny Clees, and the astronomer, Eldon Jeffries were hard at work chartering

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