Powder Valley High School - Badger Yearbook (North Powder, OR)

 - Class of 1944

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CLASS 1D1LL - We. the Class of '44. do will and bequeath our ability to study to the Sophomore class; our quiet, Rood behavior, to the Freshmen and our get up and get’ to the Juniors. As individuals we will the following: 1. Kenneth Miller, will my betting ability to Mr. Fuller who is sadly in need of it. 1. Clairellen Mann, will my ability to study to the sophomore class which could certainly use it. I. Barbara Pearson, will my ability to dance to Elsie Nice. I. Margaret Shaw, will my ability as mimeograph “cleaner-uper” to the next person that has to clean it. 1, Patsy Colpitts, will my ability to stay out of school to Lorreta Turner. I. Margie McCanse, will my famous car, “O Henry”, to anyone who has good feet and a strong constitution. 1. lorn laylor. will my ability to study (?) to anyone who will take ad- vantage of it. 1. Sheila McCanse, will my spelling ability to Mr. Fuller. 1, Jim Wilson, will my ability as student body president to my successor. 1. Elenor Hayes, will my office ability to my successor. 1, Delpha Smith, will my ability to eat to anyone who has the capacity. 1. Howard Bowmen, will my ability as a perpetual pest to the freshmen boys who will use it to the best advantage. I, Arelona Frost, will my ability to forget about school work when the four o’clock bell rings, to anyone who can use it. I, Richard Brant, will my shyness around the girls to Don Hunt who could use it to his advantage. I. Kenny Myers, will my athletic ability to Velmer Daugherty.

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 SERIOR CLASS HISTORY ■ With the enrollment of 24 frightened freshmen on September 9, 1940, began the career of the class of ’44. After surviving the much feared and dreaded freshman initiation, the class proceeded to settle down to more serious business. They were very active in dramatics and sports. All year long the freshmen looked forward to the time when they could escape the taunt of “you’re a greenhorn.” In '41 the sophomore ranks had new additions such as Lynn and La Desca Pieper, David Kidder, and Lula Hardman. This was counter- acted by the loss of Gordon Gorham, Kenneth Davis, Keith Simonis, Faye Taylor and Margaret Shaw. This year the indignant sophomores got to appease their wrath on the “freshies.” The class presented the play “Miss Adventure.” At the start in the fall of their junior year they missed, the familiar faces of Betty Mack, Patty Hill. David Kidder, Lula Hardman, Lynn and La Desca Pieper, Mildred Hadden and Virginia Zerba. Margaret Shaw returned to the ranks. The class was as usual active in sports and dram- atics. Their class play was “Don’t Darken My Door.” The high-light of the year was the Junior-Senior banquet which was sponsored with the proceeds of their play and of a card party. Ah, at last came the long dreamed of year. They were Seniors. They presented the play, “Aunt Cathie’s Cat.” Their candidate, Sheila McCanse, gave away the trophy at the Jamboree. During the bond rally in January, they bought the most bonds and elected Elenor Hayes as queen of the rally. Then, just to be different, they decided to wear caps and gowns at commencement. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT KENNY MYERS V.-PRESIDENT MARGARET SHAW SECRETARY JIM WILSON TREASURER RICHARD BRANT CLASS MOTTO “It’s not the gale, but the set that determines the way t CLASS FLOWER ROSE £

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