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Margaret Mockford Transfer from Corvallis, ’ Oregon 3; G.A.A. 3,4; Pep Club 4: class play 3; Prom Princess 3; Girls League 3,4: mix- ed chorus 3,4, pres. 4: operetta 4; Annual Staff 4; class pres. 4; Student John Hensala Council 4. Hi-Y 2,3,4, vice pres. 3; pres. Dux 4; Honor Soc- iety 3,4, sec-treas. 3, vice pres. 4; class sec. 3; class vice pres. 4; Student Council 4; Ann- ual Staff 3,4; Drifting Sands 3,4; Latin Club Nancy McBride 2; F.B.L.A. 2; Science Tyj-y 1.2.3, vice pres. 2; Award 4; Valedictory pep cpp 3.4: GLC. 4: Award 4. G.A.A. 2.3.4; Drifting Sands 3.4: operetta 4; Girls League 1.2 3,4. sec. 3: F.B.L.A. 2: mix- ; ed chorus 4; class sec. 4. ae 2 Harry Wilson j oA y Hi-Y 3,4, treas. 4; class Us t treas. 4; track 3,4; mix- Dihach : ed chorus 3,4; class play ) 3; Varsity Club 4; oper- 4 etta 4. Romer Adolf For the records: Football 1,2.3; basket- ball .1.2.3; Varsity 3,4; Marv Diercks, Barney Currigan and Dean Nice class vice pres. 1; class sgt at arms 4; yell lea- were awful big fellas way back in 1946. Specially der 1; class play 3. being li’l ole freshmen and thinking about initiation. Golly, was everyone scared! Remember how Donnie Foss and Janice McEwen had to eat that heaping plate of spaghetti without any tools? Everytime they’d stop to chew wham! would go a big white paddle on the backs of their and Gail Harrison was historian Mr. Hagadorn help- laps. ed brief the newcomers. Those poor frosh (back in 1946) had to sing “We Everyone was so busy rootin’ for the champion Are Lowly Freshmen”; bow; shine shoes; scrub the , football team, he didn’t get a chance to do much else. front steps and wear clothes backwards. Suppose The frosh did have a dance though with the sop- frosh always look odd but those surely looked silly! + homores, Really meant something to be a Seagull after it was : When the old school doors opened azain the next over. } fall, everyone was there. It was fun not being fresh- The kids were sharp though, and didn’t waste } men and sitting back to giggle at the new greenhorns. any time adapting themselves. Don Foss was given : That masquerade dance in October was something the gavel and Romer Adolf was his sub. Mary 5 to remember. Imagine the first of its kind with Petersen kept records while Marion Larson balanced e : | the sophomores behind it! Over a hundred an fifty the ledgers. Barry Conner carried the big stick ' | were stomping around everything from blackface
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