Rainier High School - Emeraude Yearbook (Rainier, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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Vic® President ERIK KLEPP Football 3,4; Basketball, Track 2,3,4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4, Lettermen 1,2,3, 4; Knights 4; Class V. Pres. 4; AMS Pres. 4; Chorus, Operetta 1; Prom Court; Class Play 3; All League Football 4. President HAROLD DAVIS Football 2,3,4; Letter- men 2,3,4; SC Rep. 4; Cl a s s V. Pres. 1; SC Rep. 2; Class Pres. 4; Chorus 1; Sweetheart's Dance Court 4. Sec retor y - Trea s ur er EDNA HUMISTON Trans, from Longview, Wash. 2; Honor Society 3,4; Class Sec-Treas. 4; Pep Club 4; Columbian Staff 4; Emeraude Staff 3,4; Asst. Bus. Mgr. 3, Bus. Mgr. 4; Intro. Sports 2,3, 4; Class Ploy 3. Student Council Representative DARRELL PARCHER Football 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3, Treas. 2, V. Pres, and SC Rep. 3; Knights 2,3, 4; Lettermen 1,2,3,4; AMS Historian 3; Carni- val Court 3; Emeraude Staff 3, 4, Class Ploy 3; All League Football 3,4. Siy t When graduation day finally rolls around, seniors find that all their dreams of college, a job, or marriage are looming brightly in the future. As the mighty seniors, now adults, stand an the threshold of new and exciting experiences, the year 1948, when they were lowly freshmen, seems only a short time ago. Recalling their freshmen year, the seniors remember their class officers as Morris Pike, president; Harold Davis, vice president; Hazel Jacobs, secretary-treasurer; and LeRoy Clark, Student Council representative; with Mrs. Edith Ingold and Miss Charlotte Canadoy as freshmen advisers. The sophomores gave the class a most hearty initiation. As sophomores, in 1949, they chose as officers Morris Pike, president; Terry Karnoski, vice president; Jean Korvonen, secretory-treasurer; and Harold Davis, Student Council representative. The sophomore advisers were Miss Hazel Peterson, Mr. Millard Leslie, and Mr. Glenn Hendricks. Instead of the usual initiation the sophomores gove a party. Games were played, with freshmen participating, and then dancing followed. Their junior year was even busier. They gave a most unusual and entertaining pep stunt for the Scappoose football gome, as many will remember. The junior play was a rousing success as the setting was different from other plays. The Poison Pot, a combined soda fountain and tea room, was the setting for the ploy, Love Is Too Much Trouble”.

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GARY BARNES Lettermen 2,3,4; Pres. 4, FFA 1,3; Operetta 3; Football Mgr. 2, Foot- ball 3,4; Intro. Sports 1, 2,3; Class Ploy 3; Out- standing PE Award; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Sweet- heart’s Dance Court 4. BILL BARTON Track 2,3,4; Football 4, Lettermen 2,3,4; AMS Dog Catcher 4; Colum- bian Staff 4; Chorus 3,4; A-C apella Choir 3, 4; Operetta 3,4; Intra. Sports 3,4; Class Play 3. MARY CAKN Trans, from Gustine Calif. 2; Chorus 2; Home Ec. 2,3; Home Ec. Club 2. JIM COFFMAN Baseball 1; FFA 1,2,3; Chorus 3,4; A-Capella Choir 3, Operetta 3,4. Gerry Tipton os queen and Morris Pike as king rei gnedover the prom which was given in April. Princesses and princes of the court were: Carmen Edwards, Donna Urie, Jeon Zimmerman, Rochelle Brown, Erik Klepp, Larry Eager, Buddy Sother, and Charles Welter. The gym was a beautiful flower garden with the theme, In Blossomtime.” Ev- eryone enjoyed dancing to the music of Jay Howard and his orchestra. Morris Pike served his third term as class president with Darrell Parcher as vice president; Jean Karvonen as secretary-treasurer and Wanda Munger, Student Council rep- resentative. Class advisers were Miss Helen Wray, Mrs. Edith Ingold, and Mr. Bob Signer. This year, os seniors, they were absorbed mainly with putting the finishing touches on their high school education and preparing to meet the world, but still found time for many activities. September 28, the seniors sponsored a dance after the Clotskonie gome andold coffee and dou tnuts during the game. The juniors and seniors sponsored a dance after the Columbia Prep game, November 9. The juniors and seniors had a semi-formal Valentine's Dance on the 16th of Feb- ruary. The king ond queen of hearts were chosen from the senior class. The attending court was mode up of two senior ond two junior couples. Although the smallest class in school, the seniors hove had a hand in intramural sports. In fact, os juniors, they had champion teams in volleyball and basketball, both boy’s and girl's. This year, the seniors, again hove o champion volleyball team. Among other accomplishments they changed the seating orrongement in the audi- torium, which is o great inprovement over the old method. As the elder group the class provided leadership throughout the school. Morris Pike wielded the Student Body presidential gavel. Wanda Munger ably directed the Girl’s League and Erik Klepp guided the Associated Men. Gary Bames actively led the Letter- men through the year whileSallyMercerkept her small group of Letterettes busy. Under the supervision of Mr. Signer, their adviser, and president Harold Davis, the class meetings were held in orderly fashion and much business was accomplished. With Edna Humiston readingthe minutes, giving the treasurer’s report, and Darrell Porcher reporting on the newest developments in the Student Council, the meetings were well conducted. The other senior advisers, Miss Barbara Murray and Mrs. Bertha Johnson also gave helpful advice. FLOWER COLORS DARK RED ROSE MAROON AND GRAY MOTTO SONG BE THE LABOR GREAT OR SMALL, MY BEST TO YOU DO IT WELL OR NOT AT ALL.

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