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HC3J1l11CfS SPRING PRESIDENT Jack Matkin VICE - PRESIDENT Laurlee Logan SECRETARY Kurt Munnich EX. COMMITTEE Don Flatter The class of '46 as freshmen was recogn- ized as being extremely enthusiatic and cap- able of fine constructive work. They were eager to become a part of Oroville Union High School and took advantage of the op- portunities offered them. This spirit was manifested scholastically by always having a majority of members in the Honor Society. Each year of their steady climb through high school has been marked with accomp-- lishment. In the Sophomore year, members were re- presented in the Royal Tigers dance band, officers in the Honor Society, Student body elections, G.A.A, and in the boys' and girls' Jr. Hi-Y activities. As Juniors, they sponsored a Saturday Nite dance for all the students at the Monday Club. They repeated their sophomore pre- FALL PRESIDENT Lowell Howc'l VICE - PRESIDENT Bob Kehlor SECRETARY Louis Clark EX. COMMITTEE Dean Rippey formance as honor students. The Junior girls had the largest turnout in G.A.A., and boy's sports were well-represented, promising skill- ed and outstanding players for the next year, Three juniors girls won the Oroville Rotary Club essay contest. Their senior year, the following officers were chosen to lead the class in the fall semester: Lowell Howell as president, Bob Kehlor as vice-president, Lewis Clark as sec- retary-treasurer and Kurt Munnick as Ex- ecutive Committee member. For the first time in four years a class is graduating into a world of peace. We are certain the class of 1946 will serve their country without hesitation and with wise judgment, for they have truly shown them- selves to be intelligent and distinguished leaders in their role as high school students.
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Someone like you makes Knows me and l1keS me for he heart seem lighter just what I am. Cadets 1 2 Cadets 1, 2 Allene Myrtle Andoe Bertha Marie Andrews t ' D James Hume Andrews Peggy Lou Arnold Not simple conquest tr1umph She is a Winsome wee thing. IS his aim Tr. Richmond Union High 3 Mary Lou Arnold Patsy Ruth Ashworth She entered a stranger and A sweet attractive kind of grace. Vice Pres. Class 1 G.A.A. 3, 4 Tiger Mirror Typist 3 Service Chairman Girls L. 4 1 Cadets 1 Doris Maurin Barnes Many a genius has been slow She was a phantom of de- at growth light. Band 1 2 3 4 Tiger Mirror Staff3 L' ..
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