Tenino High School - Tehisco Yearbook (Tenino, WA)

 - Class of 1943

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Then came the WT1tS ups You've undoubtedly all heard us belng told to uhurry up and get those WT1t6 ups ln, and then mutterlng 1U our beards about 'what to wr1+e But we flnally had everythlrg organlzed and ready to go to Dress, We'd llke to take th1s opportunltv to thank our oatlent stencll cutters Mace Horst and Hazel Pearce , our falthful, try try agaln photographers Warllyn Schaefer, Harold Imler, and Eldon Barclay , and Miss McNeill and MISS Butler who superv1sed the plannlng and StGUCl1 lent help and COOD9F3t1OH and we wlsh to thank each and ev rvone f you The Tehisco Staff of 143 A.NNU LL STAFF Edltors Al Hacker Kathleen Mann Norrlne Tanner ASS1St8ht Edltorsz Nell Kosola Gerry Yantis STAFF PICTUFE Back Row: Paula Schaefer Mattle D3V14 Maxlne BO11Hg' Elaine Lyoanu M1ddle Row: Kathleen Mann, Hazel Pearce, Marllyn Schaefer, Worrlne Tann r, Maxlne Cobb, Nell Kosola Front Rowg Gerald Hayes Bllly Robert , lcnard Fox, Gerry Yantis, Mavls Kmng, . . . A . . . . . . . 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BEAVER TALES The f1TSt lssue of the Beaver Tales was edlted by Aleen Martln Wlth the a S1StWUC6 of the commorclal clas es Soon aft the f1TSt publlcatlon a staff was chosen and from that tlme on the w r made many lmprovements Not onl s the Beaver Tales go to students 1n the Ten1DO Hlgh School but 13 at to many schools 1nlWash1ngton and several ln Oregon and also to ly of our boys ln the servlce We flnd our paper 1S one of the best publlshed by schools of our s1ze BEAVER TALES STAFF Ed1tOT Feature Edltor Art Ed1tOTS Sports Edltor Inqulrlng Reporter Exchange Sr Hlgh Reporters Aleer Mart1n Maxlne BOllHg Vlfglnla Davls Hazel Pe rce Mattle DBV1S Bllly Roberts Nell Kosola Josee Van Busklrk Alfred Hacker Norrlne Tanner Betty Lou Beach Marllyn Schaefer Colonel Cobb's Corner MBTV1H Cobb Jr Hlgh Reporters Enld Lvcan R1CH8Td Fox Teresa Murphy Stenrll Cutters Dona Hlx Mace Horst Dorothy Noskl Lesle'Wherrett Advls r M155 Butler Back Row Mlss Butler, Elalne Lycan, MaXln6 BO1lDg, Dorothy Noskl, Vlrglhla Davls, Nell Kosola, Norrlne Tanner, Aleen Martln Mlddle Row: Mattle Davls, Lesle Wherrett, Dona Hlx, Hazel Pearce, Marllyn Schaefer, Enld Lycan, Teresa Murphy Front Row R1chard Fox, Bllly Roberts, Marvln Cobb. 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EUGENE MEI-IEGHETTI wi FELIX NOSKI I ,vw A W 44, X7 V 4, , Wl f Q1 v, , J f fy r f 1, lf' f, ,V .Anil ROBERT MICHEL 'X 'TS' HAZEL PEARCE -A-Ty . NORMAN MONTGOMERY DOROTHY NOSKI vu. '14 I ROBERT RICHARDSON PAULA SCI-IAEFER '3 MM 4-35 M IQSEE VanBUSKIRK LESLIE WI-IERRETT SYLVIA WISE CARL YANTIS is , ELAINE LYCAN President slip MAXINE YODER NELLIE KOSOLA Vice President NORRINE TANNER ' Secretary MARIAN ALDRICH Operetta 2 Beaver Tales 3,4, Annual Staff 4 Chorus 4 Hobby, Snapshot Collecting Future plans: Office Work ROY KBUCKWHFATH ALDRICH Hobby' Model rlrplanes Future plans: Navy CLYDE C GRAMPD ANDREWS Basketball 2,3,4 Football 3,4 Class Play 3,4 Baseball 2,3,4, Big T Officer 3,4 F F A 2,3 4 Future plans Undecided BEACH QLUCKYD BETTY LOU Operetta 2, Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3 Annual Staff 3,4, Beaver Tales Staff 2,3,4 Hobby Dano lng Future plans College, MAXINE KMACKYD BOLING Girls' League President 4 Class Play 3 Beaver Tales Assistant Edltor 4 Orc estra 2, Operetta 2 Hobby: Mu ic. Future plans: MARVIN IMARVJ COBB F F A 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 B1g T 2 3,4 Big T Officer 4, Boxlng 2,3, Basketball 2 3,4 Class Play 4 Beaver Tales 4 Annual Staff 3,4, Hobby Model Radio Bullding. Future plans Armyo MATTIE DAVIS Beaver Tales 43 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 2 Drum and Bugle Corps 3 Hobby Art Work. Future plans JACK ERSKINE Boys' Club 2,3,4, Hobby Cab1net Bu1ld1ng Future plans Work. JUNE CJUNTEQ ENGLUND Class Offlcbr 3 Operetta 2 Chorus 4, Hobby Danclng Future plans: War Worker. CHESTER QCHETQ FULLER Football 2,3,4 Big T 2,3,4, F F A 2,3,4 Future plans: Work. BETTY fJo Joy GARDNER Annual Staff 4 Chorus 4, Class Play 2 Operetta 2,3, Hobby: Music Future plans: Work ALFRFD CAL? HACKER Basketball 3,4, Baseball 3,4, Class Play 3 4 Annual Staff 2, 3,4, Student Body Pres1dent 43 Beaver Tales Staff 3,4 Big T Member 3,4, Plannlng COUHC11 4 Hobbyg Sports Future plans Navy DONA IHOXH HIX Annual Staff 4 Beaver Tales Staff 4, Victory Corps Secretary Hobby: Readlng Future plane: College MACA CBLONDIED HORST Drum and Bugle Corps 2,3, Beaver Tales Staff 4 Operetta 2 Sew1ng. Future plans House W1f0 and Office Work. DOROTHY LOU CSNIFTYD HUSSEY Operetta 2 Beaver Tales Staff 2,3, Chorus 2,3 Hobbyx Cooklng Future plans: Housewlfe. JAMES f J IMMYD IMLER Football 4 Basketball 3,4 Baseball 3,4, Class Play 3,4 2,3,4 Big T 3,4, Beaver Tales Staff 23 Future plans Farmlng NELLIE CNDLLJ KOSOLA Beaver Tales Staff 4, Class Play 3,4 Class Off1cer 4 Annual Staff 4 Debate 2,3 Plannlng Councll 43 Future plans College MONA JEAN LAKE Chorus 4 Class Officer 3, Hobby- Sewlng Future plans War'Work. s ' s ' I I I o 0 I I I O O I .4 I ' R' I l C I A I S , 5 5 ' - ' S v 0 ' 9 3 P A : . . . . I Q 2 I 3 l S 2 ' 3 . 0 I ' 43 ' ' . I 3 I ' 3 M ' - 3 , S 3 3 Housewlfe. Chorus 2,3,4g Hobby: Sports and . 1 - o o c V I I . 9 I ' ' 1 3 I 5 4 , 3 ' I U I l 2 . . I I 3 ' s 3 Fgpof-1 Q ' 3 2 S Z I 2 . Q ' 1 ' s ' s - 2 s z l 2 e ' s : ' - ' 2 I 0 3 ' , . ' z ELAINE CSHORTYJ LYCAN Class Pres1dent 4, Class Secre tary 2, Annual Staff 2,5,4 Drum and Bugle Corps 2,5, Operetta Beaver Tales Staff 2,5 4 Hoot Record CO1l6Ct1Hg Future plan 1 College K1THLEEN CK TTEQ NANN Class Presldert G1r S' League V1ce Presldent 5 U 1m nd Bu orps 2,5 O Play 5 Plannln C orus 2,5,4 lm A Hobby Muslc Fatx e College EUCENE CEUGD MENEGHF TI Football 2,5,4, Baseball 2 4 Basketball 2,5,4 Class Play 5 B g T 2,5,4 Class Off1C6P 2 Student Body OfflC8T 4, Hobby Sports Future plans Navy BETTY'MoEACHERAN Chorus 4 Hobby, Danclng Future plansg College and AVl8t1OH ROCER CROGJ McPEAK Football 2,5,4, F F A 2,5 Future plans Salllng ROBERT MICHEL F F A 2,5,4 Hobbye Sw mnvng Future plans Navv NORMAN CNORMQ MONTGOMERY F F A 2,5,4 Hobby Gun ol lectlon Future plans A my DOROTHY'CDOTD NOSKI Class Play 5 4 Beaver Tales Staff Hobby Danclng Future plans Work FELIX CADAMD NOSKI Baseball 2,5,4g Big T 2,5,4g Football 2,5,43 Basketball 2,5, 43 Class Play 5,45 F.F.A. 2,5,4g Hobby: Sports. Future plans: Army Air Corps. HAZEL IMICKEYD PEAPf Annlal Staff 4, rt ta 2 Drum ard Bugle Corps 9 ueretta 2 Bearer Tales t 1 Chorus 5 4 Hcbb 3 6Ct1Hg rlture Pla z FAUTA fPO'LYj QCHAEFFR Cla P y 5,4 Operetta 2 Drum 4 J1 orp 2 5 ell Lea er Aan a C aff 5,4 Chorus 2 5 Offlcer 5 Hobby s Il ture plans Marrlage OP TT QBOBQ RTCHARDSON B X1Wb 2 o A S B Off1C r Bo ketb ll 2 5 Football 2 Debate 2 5 Annual Staff ass Play 3,4 F F A 2, , B g T 2,5,4 Ho y Readlng Future plansg College, NORRINE KNENEJ TANNER Annual Staff 5,4 Beaver Tales Staff 5,4 Class Play 5,4 Class Gff1C6P 4, Future plansg Work JOSEE fJoJ VAN BUSKIRK Class Play 5,4, Annual Staff 2 5,4 Beaver Tales 5 aff 5 Class Off1C6T 5 Oleretta 2 Hobby Small Lan lleotlon Future plans Offl ark LESBF CVICKYD WHFRR TP Beaver Tales Op retta 2 Drum a d Bugle Co p iobby Wr tlng Future plans Work SYL IA CSIDD WISE Op etta 2 Chorus 2,5,4, Hobby Serlfg Future plans lNork CARL CHERBYJ YANTIS Blg T OfflCST 5 Football 2,5 BOX1ng 2, B nd 2,3, F.F.A. 2, , ig Class Offloer 55 Hobby: Horses. Future plans: Farmer. MAXINE YODER Band and Orchestra 2,5,43 Hobby: Music. Future plansg College. in ' , 1.4 ' 1 - - . cj-,iyvpfj 3 . -I ' - 5 - -.oj O- , 3 1' Fl Q ,lp ' ,- ' LQ , ' U .TT -, , ,g 'W - -ff -,, 1 . T 'I ' 3 Q .. by! uf , Q S.1.., ,-,. n. u ' I ,'.. . .. .-. ' P' . -3 . A .is HUuHtLL-G. l - JJ Ll - L - ,LJ ' A 1 -s 1- . . X '. - L . on . Cx' -., , ' '7 ' 1 , . ' .1 YV ,- aj A - , J' ana F.g-e J s , 3 T d ' - ' ' 5 .T'. F ' Q16 7.53 .?'U 1 ut 3 3 N ,, , f . , . ,.h, . C 3 peletaa 2,5' ULMSG ,4, J ogg 5 g 1 V I 1- , K 1- u 3 5 Co,no.l 4g Fav Lg. H. . g . h 3 ' 5121 Juaff Q, ' . ,. .. , '1 41-1 1 . .s, plans: A -Ln- 'T' - . U , , . - G ,U , 3 . . . G 5,4: ,Q - . ...,.. c. , I 33: YT1 .14 , 3 ' 33, 3 3 4 a 0 5 5 . 3 1 5 bb : . i 5 ' 3 ' Q n . 0 2 n . Q . . ! S I . . O n ' l l A ' c. , . 'F'-P 4. r J s 1 . . , ' - - - .42 ,ws I z ' ' f, . 2 l 2 .J 4,13 g 2 ',. J '25, -L 0 . . I, n 1 Q I 1 .. o . 1 . an F: I- ' Q 2 .- 4: f s 4 1 r s 2,55 T g ... - .- ' 1 I I Q . . . 3 : C - ' TT 0 2 T o . , l Sf' 3 ' : . - ..l 'v' '- 0 2 - 0 , . , 0 .v 4:3 2 0 . . : . 3 ,43 ' I H a 5 SENIOR HISTORY September, l937 was a happy month for a class of brlght eyed youngsters, for lt marked thelr entrance 1nto the seventh grade and started them on a S1X year Journey of both fun and work. Toward the end of the year two new glrls, one from Callfornla and one from Oregon, were added to the golly class When V8C8t1OH came lt found every student looklng forward to a second year at Tenlno High School Several of the old members d1d not come back the next fall, but there were some new ones to take the1r places As Slghth graders they were ready to 'show the ropes' to the new comlng seventh graders Then came thelr glorlous freshmen year and graduatlon 1nto Senlor Hlghl The class was very large th1s year and had to be dlvlded 1n half, but they managed to St1Ck together One of the hlghllghts of the year was thelr successful presentatlon of UThe Adventures of Tom Sawyer Ah Sowrv ore year, upstalrs at last, and able to partlclpate ln all school ac 1t1es Septemh 1941 Gollv, can that bunch of 'practlcally grown up young people 1 those llttle seventh grade 'k1dS of such a short t1me ago? Another very successful play was presented, UThe Haunted Hlgh School The Junlor Prom was the dance of the year and the gym was beautlfully decorated Then, wonder of wonders, there was the fall of 1942 brlnglng the super tltle f HS8R1OTS to the thlrty two 6XC1t6d young men and women, all of whom were especlally actlve thls ClOS1Hg year They went up to Whldby Island for a weekend 1n October. More funll' The Senlor Ball was glven 1H November, the theme belng a barn dance. In Apr1l they presented thelr f1nal dramat1c offerlng, H brlel Blow our Horn Four new members were added to the Senlor Class roll, maklng a total of th1rty SlX who w1ll never forget the nlght of May 28, 1943, when, scared but determlned, thev marched to the platform for thelr graduatlon 9X9TC1S6S and to recelve thelr dlplomas Thus closes the hlstorv of the Class of '45 We are leavlng our tltle to the next vear's Senlors, hoplng they N111 have as much fun whlle they hav lt as vm d1d ALOHA ' 1 . - . . . . . I . . 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V 9 . . 0 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senlor Class of Nlneteen Hundred and Forty Three, o Tenlno Unlon H1gh School, of Ten1no, Washlngton, 1n the la t stages of sanlty caused by four years of 1ntens1ve study and 8Ct1V1ty, reallzlng the grlef and desolatlon whlch our departure from th1s house of know ledge w1ll cause to those poor unfortunates left behlnd, do hereby est bllsh th1s our last Wlll and Testament Members of the Sen1or Class, to the 1nd1v1duals deslgnated below, and to them alone, do w1ll, bequeath, and E1V6 the followlngg I, Roy Aldrlch, w1ll to B111 Hlckey, my lnterest 1n appearlng in dramatlc presentat1ons I, Paula Schaefer, express the W1Sh that my protectlve qualltlcs be g1V6U to L1ll1e Mann I, Roger McPeak, belng blg hearted, offer anythlng but Vlolet to anyone who wants lt I, Mattle Davls, bequeath my Job of Outtlng art stenclls for the paper to Lee Ann Mandery I, Fellx Noskl, w1ll my cherlshed melodlous g1ggle to Nadlne Whalln Dona H1x, g1V6 to Aleen Martln my lndependent mann r Robert R1chardson, deed my regular1ty ln clas cs to Gerry Yantms Betty Jo Gardner, glve to Bob M1111 rn my S1Dg1Ug ab1l1ty Chester Fuller, bequeath my qulet, unobtrus1ve ways t oe York We, Dorothy Lou Hussef, Marian Aldr1ch, Maca Horst, Maxlne Bollng, Hazel Pearce, Mona Lake, golntly w1ll our housekeeplng and COOk1Hg ab1l1t1es to Helen Lowery and Clara Pearce I, Eugene Meneghettl, Wlll my ab111ty to give very SXPTGSSIVS glances to Robert Adalr I, Maxlne Yoder, to B111 Roberts, bequeath any part of my muslcal talent that he may need I, SylV18 Wlse, deed my talkatlveness to Phyllls Rota. I, Marvln Cobb, hope that the respons1b1l1ty of Colonel Cobb's Coxner wlll be accepted by some 1DHOCSHt person I, Lesle Wherrett, w1ll my poetlc abillty to Glen Andrews Q n f - . . . . . - ,S . . . - - . L ' . 1 U I 2 o . . . . . . . . el . . . . . . . ' O . . . .J . . . I . . . . - C . . r . . . 0 o . . . . l V I, 5.34 I . . . QQ' , U . . . . . . . I, e - . . . I, , o J U . . . Y r . . .. . . . . . . - K 0 . . .. . Q . . . c . . . . . . . . i . . U . . . I I Alfred Hacker, gladly g1V6 my presldentlal headaches to some other unfortunate I, Dorothy Noskl, deed to Ruby Neumeler, my gentle footsteos Robert Mlchel, w1ll my nlckname M1k9n to Zoe Mae MacMurdy Norrlne Tanner, offer my ways and means by whlch I get out of classes to Vlrglnla DHVIS Norman Montgomery, wlll to Davld Scheel, my boldness June Englund, offer the use of my stentor1an tones to Jlm Short Betty McEacheran, to Verna Slokles, glVe my steady, easy gO1ng manner Jack Ersklne, leave to Harold Imler, my harem 1n the Engl1sh room Blalne Lycan, wlll what 1S left of my harum scarum manner to Clyd Arlrews, g1V6 to Stanley Dyson, my' car's place ln the shop. Betty Lou Beach, wlll my stenographlc ab1l1t1es to Shlrley Bollng I Josee Van Busklrk, leave to Irls Klng my shyness I, Carl Yant1s, bequeath wholeheartedly my even temperament to Ed M6H9ghGtt1 I, Kathleen Mann, wlll to Dorothy Stockwell my punctuallty I, J1m Imler, deed my John on Creek bus run, to anyone who can handle lt I, Nell Kosola, bequeath the weary hours spent 1n wr1ting thls w1ll to Walter Stelndorf In Wltness, thereof, may lt be known to all that on this eventful day, the twenty elghth day of May, 1n the year of our Lord, Nlneteen Hundred and Forty Three, the Senlor Class hereby declare and testlfy the above 15 thelr last Wlll and Testament The Class of '43 W1tHSSS8S2 Buddy Beaver Bonnle Beaver , . . . I , 0 1 n c . I, . . I, 1 ' ' . . If . . I, . . A - . I, . . . I, i . ' . . .- Billie'Johnson. I, e xr ' ' I, I . . . . . . J U , A . - . ' SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Los Angeles, Callfornla May 28, 1953 Dear Nell: You'll never guess whom I ran 1nto the other day or rather who almost ran lnto me Well, anyway here 1S what happened I was crosslng the street at the corner of Hollywood and Vlne when suddenly a great big car a whatcha call 'em? , Rolls Royce, came Wh1ZZ1ng around the corner, and lt had to h1t elther a lamp post or me Well, lt h1t the post But the drlver, as soon as he saw who I was, sa1d he wmshed he had hit me 1nSt68d, and when I looked at the front of that beautlful car, I almost died Almost, I said But here I am rattllng on and on and haven't told you who he was Maybe you've guessed by the speed at Wh1Ch he was dr1v1ng Yes, Jim Imler. Now here comes the real shock Just then a pollceman walked up and you'll never guess who he was Prepare yourself! It was Chet Fuller Yes, really! Well, we started ta1k1ng, and Chet sa1d he had recelved a letter that very day from guess whom? None other than Carl Yant1s and Paula Schaefer who w1th the1r four chlldren are l1v1ng happ11y on the1r beautlful farm. Oh, I must tell you about my V1S1t to the Paramount Studlo where a movle entltled nUnder and Over 1S belng made from the book by the same name wrltten by Lesle Wherrett I suppose you read the book when you heard one of our classmates had wrltten a best seller The star 1S Mark Grable Of course, you know who Mark is 1n real 11f6 Fellx Noskl. Remember hzs slster Dorothy that beautlful brown eyed g1rl who took the secretarlal course? Well, lt seems she's not only beautlful but bralny and manages h1s publlclty mall, soclal llfe, etc , wonderfully I also saw June Englund who was havlng a screen test made that day Fellx and Dot seemed to thlnk lt would successful I was so happy when I rece1ved your last letter 1n whlch you sa1d you'd landed that super Job of teachlng at Harvard Un1V9YS1ty It must have been a very pleasant SUPpP1S8 for you when you dlscovered that Betty Lou Beach was the stewardess on the plane on wh1ch you took your tr1p to Chlcago I would have l1ked to have been w1th you when you went to the Ra1nbow Room to hear Maxine Yoder's famous all g1rl orchestra I'm very anxlous to hear about the rest of your tr1p D1d you see any other old acquaintances? Wrlte and tell me all As ever, Nene D l . . ' . . . . . . . . 0 . L . . . . . I I . . O . . . 1 gg . . ' I l O , . . -- . q 1 n . . ' ' ' be O . . . . O . . D . . 0 . . . . a h I Senlor Class Prophecy foontinuedj Harvard Un1vers1ty June 7, 1953 Dear Neneg You must be having oodles of fun takmng a whole year's vacatlon Drop me a 11ne from Bermuda That rem1nds me, I had a long letter from Elalne Lycan yesterday She has taken over a dress shop on f1fth avenue She had recently heard from Dorothy Lou Hussey, Mona Lake, Mar1an Aldrich, Hazel Pearce, Maca Horst, and Maxine Bollnr who, w1th the1r husbands, had all spent the summer 1n the Rockies On the traln from Ch1C3gO I met Clyde Andrews who was on hls way to Phlladelphla for a conference wlth other buS1DSSS executives gave me the news that Roy Aldrlch and Norman Montgomery own and oper ate a crocodlle farm ln the Everglades And you'll never guess whom we saw 1n C1nc nnatil The famous artist, Madame Maude, who turned out to be none otler than Mattle Davis In Wash1ngton whom should I run into in the t rm1nal but the dlstingulshed, up and coming senator, Alfred Hacker, And the competent, successful lawyer and adv1ser to the pres1dent, rot Rlchardson There is a rumor here in Washlngton that Al w1ll be t1c next v1ce president On the train from Washlngton to New York, lmaglne my surprlse, as I glanced under the hat opposlte me at a table 1n the dlner, to meet the eyes of Dona Hix. She stopped wlth me for a few hours' v1sit at Josee Van Busk1rk's truck farm ln Maryland. Josee informed us that Sylv1a Wlse had a dude ranch 1n Texas In New York we went to Kate Mann's apartment. D1d you know that she 1S now ln charge of Maoy's Store? In the even1ng we heard Betty Jo Gardner's concert at Carneg1e Hall. It was lovely. afterwards we talked wlth her and learned that Betty McEacheran was on her way to Australla to get married I attended my f1rst faculty meeting last nlght. Now, dearle, get ready for a shock The new coach was none other than our great athlete, Eugene Meneghettl. After the meeting we talked over old t1mes He had heard from Robert M1chel, a bus driver 1n Salem, Oregon, and also from Dr Roger McPeak, of Cheyenne The other evening I heard a lecture bv the great sc1ent1st, Jack Ersklne, but I didn't get to talk to him Just glanced at the paper and I see that some dame has flnally hooked the farmers' inventor of gadgets our old pal, Marvin Cobb Hope to see you soon With love, Nell . . . . . 0 . . I 1 . g a I . . . ,1 . . I 0 . . . , I t . . s . H . S . - . . I . . . 1 ... X . . 'L 0 , . . . JK, . Q an F' . I . ---- , - . .. I 0 . -, I . , A s' Q . - . . . . . . . . . . . 0 . . . . . . . . . I . . . . ., f O . . a . g 1 O C . . Q . 0 . an 5 . . Mi .3 ,Sif- ffax xxx 4:15 X -ling- s, X Z--g Si 4.1-, Wjifg gsm., .xc ,- f J ...L -x 4... xx . S :fig G. J.--.-..:s, .f 5 if' ,I -5 if,-x ...sbs '+- fx Z.,-Xxx 1- ,f if www 1-9.4 ,QMX 4' Wait? 5' Q fit: 5 ' f r 7' ,j X N :N S, is QWSNQL P ' 'R-'XX 6 .... ..., ......,...,., N' X ' .f K' - .. 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JUNIOR CLASS When the class of '44 entered the1r JUHIOF year at good old Ten1no Hlgh School there were thlrty f1V6 of us w1th Mlss McNe1ll as our class adv1ser The members of the class were well represented 1n the var1ous act1v1t1es such as Beaver Tales, Football Baseball, the T9h1SCO, F F A and Student Body Councll At the beglnnlng of the year we elected the followlng officers to gulde our class through the year ahead, Pres1dent Joe York, V106 Presldent Fred L1schka, Secretary Gerry YHHt1S The Prom and Play were the hlghllghts of the Junlor ytar. The plav, Don't Keep H1mWa1t1ng, was a real comedy :Ln three acts theme of the prom was May Day, and we are sure every one had a lot of fun A percentage of the proflt made at the prom was turned over to the Red Cross Wlth stud nts leavlng Ten1no and boys leav1ng to help our Uncle Sam, we flnd we have only twenty S1X at the end of the school year Back Ro Darrell Harrls, Edlth Chamberla1n, Bob M1ll1ern, Vlfglnla D l Davld Scheel, Eddle Meneghettl, Claude Street. Mlddle Vlolet N1ChO1SOH, Bette Plttendrlgh Dorothy Stockwell, Zoe Mae MacMurdy Front Row: Walter Ste1ndorf, Robert Adalr, Glen Andrews, Dale Brooks, Roland Stephens, Joe York Absent from plcture Fred Llschka, B111 Hlckey, Ray Mlller, Harold Cavln, B1ll1e Johnson SOPHCMORE CLASS Many of the sophomores partlclpated 1n school BCt1V1t1GS of all k1HdS The boys were actlve 1U all the sports Members of thc class took part 1n the band, chorus, Blg T Club, Tehlsco, and Beaver Tales staff The Off1CGFS were Presldent Marv l Plttendrlgh Vlc Presldent L1ll1e Mann, Secretary Dale Ph1111pS Class Hepresentatxves Bllly Roberts, Harold Imler The class advlser lS Mr Hanna Back Row Kenneth Onn, Ir1s Klng, Evelyn Farley, Barbara Blue, Wayne Cross, Gene Zlmmerman, Barbara Call, Eldon Barclay, Gerald Hays Mlddle Row Max1ne Cobb, Verna Edwards, Ruby Neumeler, Phyllls Rota, Shlrley Bollng, Marllyn Schaefer, Helen Lowery, Clara Pearce, Bllly Roberts, Harold Imler, J1m Short, W1ll1s Hettlck, Dale Ph1ll1ps Absent from plcture Robert Cohrs, Vernon Horst, Rlchard Loomls, Juanlta Blackwood, L1ll1e Mann, Marvel P1ttendr1gh, Nadlne Whalln c 1 s , l n . . . 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H M - .wg ' kb I, Y '-' ----' SEVENTH GRADE The seventh grade began the year w1th th1rty two students enrolled They part1c1pated in many school B0t1V1t16S, includlng an orchestra, chorus, JURIOT h1gh basketball, Tah1sco, and Beaver Tales IN MEMORIAM 'Lights Out, Little Soou H Boy Scouts of Amerlca, Attention' Blow the bugle llghtly tonlght for a l1ttle scout name o' Tommy Matthews Tommy 1S a new scout, so new that he was actually iH1t18t6d as an honor member of h1s troop after he got h1s call from the Greatest Scout of all Llghts out, l1ttle tenderfoot scout Llghts out, and rest well We know you w1ll keep the scout law well ln that place where you are fExcerpt from broadcast featured over KUJ Walla Walla as 'Today's Human Interest Story,u by Irene Halsted J EIGHTH GRADE ANNJnL REPORT In September, 1942, the elghth grade enrolled thlrty six up and coming students Thev were well represented 1n JUHIOT high basket ball band, orchestra, and on the T6h1SCO staff The entlre class presented a Halloween play, whl P was very successful The seventh and elghth grade glrls gave a surprlse birthday party for M185 Gdffey Under the directlon of Mr Holeman, the followlng Off1C6PS were elected: Presldent Jack Short, Treasurer Ern1e Meneghettl, Secretary Teresa Murphy NINTH GRADE On the afternoon of May 27, 1943, a class of thlrty flve members graduated from Junlor Hlgh As nlnth graders these students had taken part 1n many school QCt1V1t16S, and they are maklng plans for an interesting sophomore year Class Off1C6TS Presldent Lee Cook, Vlce Presldent Leo Kelsey, Secretary Cather1ne Van Quaethem . . 1 . . . . . . 0 b d ' ' ' I O ' 1: 0 . - - . . . 0 . . . . . 9 o . . 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NINTH CRLDE Back Row Barbara Butler, Barbara Lotta Enld Lycan, Russell Dav1es, Roger Martln James Elllngson, Don Anderson, Tom Case, Ted Ke1thahn, Betty Barclay, Betty Ann Hales, Catherlne Van Quaethem Mlddle Row Mavls Klng, Arlene Goebel, L1ll1an Fablck, Esther Jones, Gwendolyn Mlller, Paul1ne Pearce, Marle Horst, Evelyn Dempsey Front Row Lyle Shultz Alfred Wllkowskl, Gerald Farley, Leo Kelsey, Lee Cook, Alvln Degner Don Imler, Glen Wltters, Harry Cavln Absent from plcture Stanley Dyson, Ed Grove, Elalne Peterson, Delores Steele, Carroll Cone, Dorls Reeves EIGHTH GR1DE Back Row: Nora Mae Shultz, Alloe Cavln, Marg1e Gans, George Pearce, Dawn Cone, Mary Dyson V1rg1n1a Reynolds, Mlldred Tackett, M1ddle Rows Marvel Rltter N1HBlNh1t6d, June Gregory Maybelle Eaton Audrey Aldrlch, Dorothy Peterson Colleen Flsher, Lee Ann Manderv Teresa Murphy Front Row Ernle Meneghettl, B1llylVherrett, 'Wayne Pltcher, Ralnh Chllson, Vernon Hurley, Junlor Cllne Carl May, Kenny Harrls C111 rt McCullough, Davld Northrup, Jack Short Absent from plcture D n O'Bannon, Floyd Stevens, Bob Chamberlaln Duane Peterson, LaVerne Davlos Dorothy Ash, Maxlne Blalr, Beth Flnnev, Mary Ann Kosola Lola Y Dt1S SEVENTH GRADE Back Row Kelth McCullough, Byron Huber, James Dorls, Lou1s Rota, Carl Wltters Monty Anderson, Blalne Cone, Raloh Pearce, Morrls Wahl, Rlchard Fox Mlddle Row Darlene Smlth, Nadlnc Wlck Alberta Leach Loretta Jenklns, Vlolet Klng, Emma Lou Hedgers, Edna Rlng, Lo1s Furlong Front Row Ronald Yedloutsohnlg, Gene Jackson, Kevln Murphy, Bllly GF1HdSt3ff, James Call, Jerry Cook, Raymond Bush absent from plcture Sheldon Jonklns, Arthur Kelly Marlon Ernest Don Roblnson, Shlrley Reeves . 7. 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Clif C5 ' Olllfbnlf STUDVNT BODY COUNCIL Synthetic Student Council Meeting The mer+ Ig was called to order by the pr sident, Alfred Hacker Bette Pitt report was Plans October 15 to be given out to the students, who will return as to where scrap can be found n 1 read the minutes which were approved A financial gli by the business manager, Robert were discussed for the scrap drive Prospects for the drive appear very Richardson whlch was to be held promising Slips are them with information Fifteen new records for the nlckelodian were picked out by a record commlttee Regular movies are to be shown on Wednesdays At last a definite price has tickets two dollars and fifty cents dollar and fifty cents for the Junior The meeting was adjourned by the been set on the student body for the senior high and one high president, Alfred Hacker Signedg Bette Plttendrigh Representatlves for each class: Seventh Grade Ninth Gra Sophomore Junior Assistant Secretary M nager Senior Vice President Secretary Alberta Leach Monty Anderson Roger Martin Harold Imler Billy Roberts David Scheel Tinker Martin Gerry Yantis Bette Pittendrigh Carl Yantis Alfred Hacker Eugene Meneghetti Business Manager Robert Richardson Student Council picture Back Row Monty Anderson, David Scheel Billy Roberts, Eugene Meneghetti, Harold Imler, Roger Martin, Virginia Reynolds, Alberta Leach, Gerry Yantls, Bette Pittendrigh Absent from picture Alfred Hacker, Carl Yantis, and Robert Richardson .4l . fold h 3 l 0 ' E.. 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VICTORY CORPS Our Vlctory Corps went 1nto full SW1Hg December 7, 1942, w1th General Llschka and h1s competent offlczals, Alfred Hacker, B1ll1e Hlckey, B1ll1e Johnson, Nellle Kosola, Kathleen Mann, B1llv Roberts, Robert R1chardson, Bette P1ttendr1gh, and Dona Hlx as Secretary Volunteers were called to fulflll dutles at the Observatlon Post The Maln Sh1ft' was handled bv Dona H1x, Elalne Lycan, uleen Martln Josee Van Busklrk, Vlolet N1ChOlSOD, Bette Plttendrlgh Nad1ne Whalln, Marvel P1ttendr1gh, Dorothy Stockwell, Helen Lowery, Betty Jo Gardner, Eldon Barclay and Chester Fuller The 'Swlng Sh1ftGPS were Sh1r1ev Boling, Vlrglnla D8V1S, L1ll1e Mann, and Maxlne Cobb T1n cans were gathered, mashed, and stacked sky h1gh later to be transported to varlous ammunltlon centers to be molded lnto bullets Keys were collected to serve 1U helplng to make war supplles magazlne drlve was sponsored and many books and m3g8Z1HbS were sent to S O cente The more dmblt1OUS students attalned ranks of prlvate, corporal sergeant M n hours were spent, by these students 1n collectlng t1n cans, m3g8Z1 , waste kltchen fats, and hoslery, buylng of war stamps fulf1lled for iull pledged Off1CGTS Wlth COm1Hg graduatlon, many members w1ll be leavlng for new flelds, but the hope of Off106TS and members 1S th t thls natlonally known organlzatlon Wlll be contlnued untll V1CtOTy 1S ours and the b1t we have contrlbuted w1ll help to make Togo, Hltlor, and MUSSOIIH1 yell 'Uncle DVFFNST 9T1MPS War SHV1Rg stamps wer old re ul rly each week and a conto t was held between the classes The sophomores are proud t sav they have kept the lead 1n thls contest wlth the senlors runnlng a close second Maxlne Cobb had charge of our mlnute men, Phyllls Rota, Shlrley Bollng, Ruby Neume1er, who wllllngly gave tlmc each week toward bOOStlHg the sale of war st mps One week the p1PlS sold 426 worth of war bonds and stamps whlch was a record to be proud of 'When the annual went to press, the Durch ses amounted to 31421 60, whlch lS enough to buy one Jeep and gave pFOm1SG that a second would be bought before the end of the year . . . . 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I . . . . . a . , 3- 3 - , , g Q . . . , , ' 3 ' PLANNING COUNCIL 5, 1 VICTORY CORPS 'D Q lil Wed MINUTE MEN BIG T OFFICERS GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS SENIOR HIGH GIRLS' LEAGUE The Senlor Hlgh G1rls' League partlclpated 1n many HCt1V1t16S throughout the school year At the1r f1rst meetlng a cablnet was OFg8H1ZSd and dues of twenty f1V6 cents October 16, a glrls' mlxer was held to acquainted A qu6St1On box was put 1n the qUSSt1OnS were answered by Mlss Johnson at The Thanksglvlng assembly was full of serlous parts 1n lt After the program per year were dec1ded on help the new g1TlS become Home Econom1cs room and the the league meetlngs laughs, but there were also at the Valent1ne party on February 12, Valentlnes were exchanged and refreshments served he successful Tolo Dance was h ld March 19, 1943 The last event of the year was the program for the Mothers' Tea, May 7 At thls t1me he n6W'Off1C6TS were lnstalled Stand1ng C0mm1tt66S organlzed at the f1TSt cablnet meetlng of the year were Soclal Commlttee Nell Kosola, cha1rman, Gerry Yant1s Irls Klng Entertalnment COmm1tt663 Paula Schaefer, cha1rman, Aleen Martln, Nadlne Whalln Servlce Commlttee Zoe Mae MaoMurdy, chalrman Shlrley Bollng, Betty McEacheran. Off1cers for 1942 43 were MHX1n6 Bollng, PT6S11LHt, Bette P1ttendr1gh, V1oe Pres1dent Elalne Lyoan, Secretary ann Treasurer advlser, Mlss Johnson CHRISTMAS DINNER The annual Chrlstmas dlnner, sponsored by the Senlor Hlgh Glrls' League, was glven on December 23, 1942 It was a huge success, even though lt couldn't be as elaborate as last year's The d911C1OUS menu WESI Spaghetti and Meat Balls De Lux Molded Salad Hot Rolls Butter Apple P1e Cheese Coffee Everyone ser1ous trend glad to have servlce, w1th us for the occaslon engoyed b1mSe1f lmnensely, and though there was a to the gayetv, many Jolly songs were sung We were very Leslle Crane, one of last year's sen1ors, now in the JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS' LEAGUE The Junlor Hlgh Girls' League worked under the d1rect1on of Miss Glffey Among the projects sponsored by the glrls was a very lnter estlng valentlne party The Off1C6TS were Presldent, Dorls Jenklns V1ce Pres1dent, Lola Yantis S cretary and Treasurer, Alberta Leach The members of the Calendar committee were: Loretta Jenklns, Lo1s Furlong, Beth F1nney, Lee Ann Mandery, Betty Barclay, and Catherlne Van Quaethem . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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C 5 1 I 1 Q 9 0 . . 4 I JUNIOR PLAY nDon't le D Hlm Waltlng, a comedy ln three acts, was this year' ChO1CS by th class of '44, and was presented November 15, 1942 The scene of the play was the Ramble home 1D a small olty The Rambles, belng a typlcal American fam1ly, had thelr troubles, too, only to be loaded off onto Betty, the eldest daughter who pays the b1lls played bv Bette Plttendrlgh Of course, they were straightened out eventu ally, but a great deal of humor and enjoyment were prov1ded 1n the process Others 1n the cast were Jeff Ramble Toodles Owen Jlnny Chester Sally Lou M1nerva Davld Vance Amos Atklns A CAMERA FAN HIS YOUNGER SISTER WHO IS REDUCING HIS FATH R AN ARMCHAIR TRIVRL R A FOOD LITTLR P L WHO IS ALLTRGIC TO WORK WHO FASCINATVS WHO GIGCLES WHO IS TIRED OF WAITING ANTIQUV COLL FTOR WHO 'ANTS HIS MONRY The productlon was under the d1F9Ct1On of M1ss Gayle Glffey w1th costumes by MISS Mlldred Johnson SENIOR PLAY Joe York Gerry Yantis Walter Stelndorf T1nker Martln Fred Llsohka Vlolet Nlcholson Zoe Mae MacNurdy B111 Hlckey Darrell Harrls On FT13Q Apr11 2, 1943, the sen1or class brought forth h1lar1ous cor '1 ent1tled, nGabr1el, Blow Your Horn The play was bullt around Cwbrlel, played by Marv1n Cobb, a self centered 6gOt1St1 cal h1llb111y who took 11fe as lt came to h1m Zerus1a, h1s wife bellevlng that Gabe was the smartest man allve, was portrayed by Norrlne Tanner Other characters were DBISY Mae Pennlngton BASHFUL Thelma Smlth Herb Brown, Sr Janet Smlth Herb Brown, Jr Harold Dlllon Janet's Frlends 1 RICH SPINSTFR ONCE THFLMI'S FIHNCE THFLMn'S NIRC JLNVT'S SUITOR SOPHISTIC TRD DUDE Eleanor Barnes Mlldred Clyde Pete Wrlght Frank Stevens Lesle Wherrett Nell Kosola Alfred Hacker Josee Van Busklrk Robert R1ChHTdSOH J1m Imler O Dorothy Noskl Paula Schaefer Clyde nndrews Fellx Noskl , . . . 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SENIOR HIGH CHORUS Members of the chorus presented very interesting muslc on the weekly assembly programs, among which were songs by the entlre group, solos by Betty Jo Gardner and Kathleen Mann spec1al numbers bf Paula Schaefer, Roberta Chamberlaln, Kathleen Mann, Dorothy Stockwell, Verna Edwards, Betty Jo Gardner Back Row June Englund, Mona Lake, Sylv1a W1S9, Clara Pearce, Helen Lowery, Roberta Chamberla1n, Edlth Chamberla1n, Paula Schaefer Front Row Hazel Pearce, Dorotly Lou Hussey, Verna Edwards, Betty McEacheran, Mar1lyn Schaefer, Dorothy Stockwell, Betty Jo Gardner JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS The JUH1OT hlgh asslsted the senlor hlgh glrls' c H s ln pre entlng 'The M9g1'S Gift H the Chrlstmas operetta, fber 21, 1942 They also learned such o ular songs as 'Sleepy Hollow Tune, uGlow Worm, and 'Wooden Shoes Back Row Marvel Rltter, Nora Mae Shultz, Allce Cavln, MHFQIG Gans, V1rg1n1a Reynolds, Emma Lou Hedgers, Mary Dyson, Mlldred Tackett Middle Row Nlnallhlted, June Gregory, Maybelle Eaton, Audrey Aldrich, Dorothy Peterson, Colleen Flsher, Lee Ann Mandery, Teresa Murphy Front Row Wayne Pltcher, Dawn Cone, Junlor Cllne, George Pearce BAND The Band progressed well under the d1TGCt1OD of Harold Campbell promlslng muS1C1HHS were developed Mr Campbell reslgned at th end of the thlrd quarter, but a few days after h1s departure a verv tal nted senlor, Maxlne Yoder, came to our school from Glasgow, Montana She had been asslstant band dlrector IH her school Nlth her help we OFg8F1Z6d a penn band and contlnued our muslc classes The band 15 looklng forward to contlnued defelooment and pleasure next Vear Standlng Mattle Davls, R1CH9Fd Fox, K8V1H Murphy errv Cook Eldon Barclay, QODH16 Yedloutschnlg, L1ll1e Mann, Mont! 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SVNIOR BALL nOld MacDonald' had nothlng on the class of '43, because t 15 year's Sen1or Ball more correctlv called the Sen1or Barn Dance , held on October 23, 1942, was complete from nests 1D strange places, large stack of straw, bales of hay everywhere, to stalls of wooden horses peacefully eatlng hay, wh1le everyone, dressed 1n anythlng he or she wanted to wear, was havlng a good old t1me Also addlng to the dSCOP8t1OHS and gayety were colorful slgns such as, nBeware of Horses and Wolves, 'Check Your Harnesses Here,' nPra1se the Lord and Pass the Moo JUICG, and many others Muslc for waltzes, squares, schottlshes, fox trots, etc, was sup plled by the High School Nlckelodlan Thls was a very patrlotlc dance, ln8SmUCh as no one had to spend monev on new clothes, whlch should be spent on War Stamps The deco ratlons co t practlcally nothlng, and there were no charges for an orchestra TOLO After no toonlng the Tolo Dance three tlmes, the Senlor Hlgh Glrls' Leagze f rally presented lt 1n March Salnt Patr1ck's day belng the the e, the gym was decorated wlth large green shamrocks and green and wh1t crepe paper streamers The punch was served from a green and whlte stand tucked away 1n one corner, and several elghth grade glrls made 1deal servers 1n thelr CF1SD whlte aprons The boys were 1nv1ted by the glrls and all spent a dellghtful even1ng danclng to the latest h1t tunes on the nlckelodlan JUNIOR PROM The dance of the year, the Junlor Prom, was held Apr1l 50, 1943, Wlth the gym decorated 1n gay colors to carry out the May day theme The ce1l1ng was glamorlzed Wlth a large red and black crepe paper HTH on a background of whlte The JUHIOTS had a Job 1n dolng thls as lt had never been trled before, but of course they succeeded and recelved many deserved COmpl1m9HtS In one corner was the punch stand and on the other slde was a defense booth 1n whloh war stamp corsegos were sold The corsages went over blg and were all gone 1n the early part of the even1ng As the usual banquet could not be served th1S year, the class served 1ce cream and cake to the senlors ln the Home ECOHOm1CS room after the dance The hlghllghts of the evenlng were the Grand March, led by the senlor class presldent, Elalne Lycan, and the announclng of the klng and queen, Alfred Hacker and Maxlne Yoder Everyone who attended spent a very engoyable evenlng danclng to the muslc of Leo M113HOWSk1'S orchestra AJ g . h. , C , D ' a I n 1 r I - - n ' . ' . ,, , .2 I- ' ' . 4 - l . 0 - ' s ' ' . 1 O 6 . . . . ,rs f Jw . I! uit . . . . . . , Y . ' s -J 1 0 ' n A u I U I - Y I . . . . . . . . . I . . . . O O I I fl. 5 ' K. m -1? I' 0 fh Mir . 'sw 0152152 my I .- A, 4 U I 49 . 4- - 'fag-any f- ' L1 ' '-1'fs u.,,' ' -2' W? f THIS UN THAT Septenber, 1942 Ye Old Colonel or Kernel? of Corn takes over h1s dut1es.as Corn Co ordlnator of the Beaver Tales Not much materlal Golden Bantam or OEPSTWISG October, l942x The nWolf Club,n Carl, Bob, Jlm, and Chet, take Norman Montgomery out to show hlm a blt of llfe Sald Walter Yantlsg HThat son of mlne has only two regrets 1n llfe One of them 1S that he has to qult sleeplng to eat, EWG h o er 1S that he has to qult eatlng to sleep News ance hot from the loo e wlre fec1l1t1es of the nauseated DTSSS1 Fla h The Senlor Class gourn v to 'Sleepless Lagoon on Whldbv Island Flash' Flash! Jlm Imler and Betty McEacheran flght and make up more tlmes than there are dlce and poker vam s gO1Hg on' More flashes That dashlng Don Juan that TOm3Ht1C Romeo, that charmlng Casanova, Handsome Al Hacker es orts Nell Kosola home from lNh1dby! Start of QOmSth1HP November, l942 Fred Llschka reveals h1s fondness for sllm llttle red heads Jlm Imler starts pltchlng a llttle woo ln the general dlrectlon of Phyllls Pota. Dona Hlx makes a conquest of Go don Barclay Any resemblance between names anpearlng 1n the fOl1OW1Hg so called poem and those of actual persons l1VlHg or otherwlse, 1S purely lntentlonal Alfred had a llttle lamb Her l1ps were ruby red And when he klssed her on the hand Here 1S what she sald Oh, Alfred please don't klss me there, 'Cause everybody knows The proper place to klss a glrl s gust beneath the nosel' To the show he took thls gal Her emotlons were a mlxture plcture He used to call and s1t and talk And when the llhhts ment low Al would stammer, 'Gosh oh Gee I thlnk I'd better go But a lot of t1me has passed slnce then And he has learned a o Now Al 18 teachlng trlcks to her, lnstead of belng taught! He took slx lessons from Madam Lazonga He learned the rlght technlque bow he calls the blackout comes And they do thelr talklng che I to cheek' Three cheers for Madam Lazongu! December, l942 Carl Genlus YqHt1 says he's glvlng Pxula a set CO0k1Hg le ons for Xmas Dave Scheel becomes th malr tara t for SD1t w d hooters 1U Phvslcs The rubbe sho t g Drobablv saxed F1S llfe January, 1945 Corn s ort Ee, tool ebruary, 1043 The Prln the Rlv r Rats and DIMDIGS L1SChk3 have a whale of a battle DlUDlG d1dn't llke bC1Hg called HOueen1e M. e C 5 . . 4 , , V L ' I O . . , . A . . A. t 9 th ' . ' ' .H C ,SD S Q u o . n g SL .. - - eu 1 A V n . I . ' . p . A ' ' ' C e I ' . .. A . , , A . L c , U JO C ' . r . A is - . . V . , ll!! . 0000 ' .... ' ' : H , Q c T ...no ' ' .... I ' ' D Olll ' - OO What really irked the maiden fair .... The poor guy watched the ' I . OUIO .U V - Ol ' , ' .... ' LN I -K . .IOC l t .... ' ' ' ' ' ' l x N. IIHI v . . oau. I , ooue Q ,' JQ4 . 1 A - . : ' C ' D Q 's c L ' ' 2 of ' ss . .,, . . c .c'l ' c ' - a s ' L ' . r A r o e f ,M f H'd ' . C. g h HJ F o g ' ce of ' e ',- ' A .....7?.....-. K I 0 u S . . . I 1 4 . 'N Th1S Un That continued A couple of Juvenlle Romeos try the1r W1ngS Lee Cook and Don Imler Lee got a llttle woozy over Maxlne Bla1r All the g1rls s1n 'Oh, Donny, Oh, Donny, how you can love! Bob M1l11ern courts a l1tt1e Bucoda belle Norr1ne Tanner leaves the Skookumchuck Lives down by H1ckey's now B111 likes the idea, Says Norman Montgomery had better stop wearlng a tra1l across h1s pasture gust becnuse 1t's the closest way to Tanner's Mrs Moser w1shes Dave Scheel would stop sneaking into class l1ke an elephant on a rampage March, 19431 'W11d Bill' Hickey makes his debut 1n the land f' -'W T'f7f5Yn- Edges a llttle ahead of Norman Montgomery 1n the f1ght for Norr1ne T's affection The romance between Lee Ann Mandery and R1chard Fox makes progress Nell Kosola stlll possesses Al Hacker s r1ng All the g1TlS call Fred L1schka 'Romeo' for some reason or other Dot Noskl shows a few of our Monte Carlo PFOf8SSlOH81S how to play poker Fred L1SChk3 gets scared Stlff of gu1nea P1gS Apr1l, 1943 N ll Kosola has to get Handsome Hacker out of bed to take h1m to Tolo Says 1f he can call on her W1thOUt lettlng her know xbt t 1t, she can do the same the other wolves needn't worry, because her crushes never last more than a week I'l1 bet a dollar to a doughnut that Norrlne Tanner thought it was ' 11d Bill on the phone the nlght J1m Imler called up to see 11' she was go1ng to play pTaCt1CG Betty MoEacheran has a new boyfr1end Snuffy Jenklns Calls her Mable. Harold Im1er's courtsh1p of Marvel Plttendrigh beg1ns Lee Cook h1res Norman Montgomery to chauffeur for h1m and Colleen F1sher Dorothy Stockwell looks over Central1a's f1TSt baseman M1ss Johnson says she's giv1ng her NL1ttle Norm a gold star ln Home ECOnOm1CS May, 1943 The battle between Llttle Normy and hU1ld B1ll' over T N T Tanner ends with f1OUT1Sh as dash1ng Devld Northrup beats them both out Robert M1Ch61 takes up the watch repa1ring buslness with a V186 and sledge hammer There's been a ch nge 1n the we ther and several other th1ngs Al Hacker got Clyde Andrews to a Slgn him a seat on the bus w1th RObb16 Chamberla1n He asked Ed1th how she'd l1ke to have h1m for a brother 1D law She s 1d she wouldn't obgect she d1dn't have her cap set for h1m anyway . . . . '- . . . . U . ' 1 S M . . . U . . . I O , g . . C I - I ' O o . . . . I I v. I I . . , . O a v 1 Q . l O ' g ,e X i----r-- I +3-43 . . . . f E 'ELA' ' , Edith Chamberlain says she has a crush on Clyde Andrews, but says l L . 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SLRPQ OF TFT GPIDIUOW The 1942 football season began on Septemb r 18 ard was rawled by the arrlval of a new coach and the r turn of + n lettero n vlth the OOm1Hg of a new coach, John Fattu, TS'lHO saw a new type of razzle dazzle football, usmg the Model formatlor At the openlng of the season, the L aw had olenty of flght and dSt6Tm1D6+1OH They carrled the true splr ' of football but lt was not enough lhey were uranl mously OUtWP1f 1 by thelr opponents ard were easy llCtlmS for he larger and Tr ger teams of on the long 1 of the score the way through The team school may well be proud of Tenlno Hlgh The boys r xt the league Although +hey weren't al ay they fought a hard and fUT1OUS battle all Wlll lose nlne S6H1OTS thls wear The these boys who fought four year for old year, urder the dlrect on of 1 new coacr are lOOk1Hg forward to a successful and vlctorlous s Q on of nple kln The year's schedule was as follo sz OPPONENT Mossyrock W1UlOCk Castle Rock Kalwma Wlnlock Ca hlawet As 1C a person Turvey Cup olayed four late hlm on tie athlete WUINNFR they they they they they theyf DAT? 9fl8f42 lOf2f42 1ofef42 lOfl6f42 1of25f42 lOf5Of42 PLACE there there h re there here here ustow each year, tr WCWGGFS of the lg T luo elect utstandlng 1H sport ard leader rlo to recelve the year the boys chose Uugene Menefhetfl, who ras at efery spo t We of the Cl o, W1 h to coograru excellent record he has bJ1lt for h mself a M . . . .x -lu . .. -. , . 1 3 l 1. .. . , . , -.-. 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S an f 0 nv CTORS OF 1945 Tenlno th1s year made a flashlng debut 1nto the lnner circles of Basketball Champlons, by w1nn1ng +he f1PSt Basketball Champ1onsh1p that thls school has seen 1n twenty two years Sparked by Eugene Meneghett1, who scored 81 po1nts 1n S1X league games, and the close teamwork of the rest of the team, the Beaver five fought fUT1OUS1Y and zallantlv for f1TSt place 1D thelr league T 15 year sees e departure of S1X powerful plavers The school w11l suffer greatly from the loss of some of these leaders and scorers of the team Agaln for the ll st t me Jn tw ntj tvo yea s, the Beavers sat ln on the Southwest Wa h11 ton Clas B Basketball tournament Vh1Ch was staged at Wlnlocl on ebruarv 26 27 On the n1ght of the twenty slxth Tenlno won v1c OT1OuSlV over Pe E11 Wlth a score of 20 25 The star player of that game was Clyde Andrews who checked Murray of Pe E11 down to flVG polnts H15 usual average per game was around 25 or 50 polnts The W1nD1Hg of thls game put Tenlno in runnlng for f1TSt place agalnst Morton who won the same nlght from Ryderwood On February 27, after the game between Ryderwood and Pe Ell, the Tenlno Beavers marched gallantly on the floor, determlned to Wln the Champlonshlp The team was off Wlth a bang and led Morton at the lst quarter by nlne pO1HtS Then our luck began to fall It seemed as though everythlng was agalnst us Andrews and Llschka were both fouled out Morton took advantage of th1s opportunlty and poured 1n the polnts The game ended wmth a score of 19 45 wlth Morton 1n f1PSt Dlace, and Tenlno second Meneghettl was unan1mous1y chosen as for ward on the All Star Flrst Team and Noskl as guard on the All Star Second Team OPPONENTS Ralnler Ra1n1er Oakvllle Oakvllle Rochester Rochester Pe E11 Morton PLXFV Ralnler Tenlno Tenlno Oakvllle Rochester Tenlno W1n1ock WlnlOCk YWAR SCHEDHL QCORW W NNTP Tenlno Tenlno Tenlno Tenlno Tenlno Tenlno TOURNAWTNT Tenlno 19 Morton DATE January 15, February 5, February 9 February , January February 19, February February 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 1945 1943 I ll . . - 0 Q L I A u . h n ' . f J f Q ' :. il, Y. Q 1- I ', r , . 9 ' . . s.'15 .s . r , r ' Q , I 1 JG 1 LA I n 1 . . . , A. . . . . . I . . . . 51-27 . . . . 45-59 . ' ' 41-26 ' , ' ' 25-50 , ' 12 . , 16-14 ' 29, . ' 54-27 ' ' 1 25-20 ' 26, . .' -45 L 27, 49 ea ue fy, , 'uf' C dlflftlpi KLITHAHN WW FIRST STRING 'Z T' MEN EGHETTI 2215 .1 IMLER COBB RICHARDSON LISCHKA P L av' 5 HACKER DEGNER H 'cqpf 5 D IMLER NOSKI SECOND STRING su 'Fi-il' me - i--' . Qi-'lg 1 'U' ' - .J ff , YORK ANDREWS R - . Z ' 1 J- A N W 0 9 ', 43 SWS' Q Q I 'W' M . 1 ss' ,292 an - N S ' Q nl , A L U ,A , I, i Q I , ' if v j A I. ix' : Z A - ' V A , a 12, , I sro 1, VKX 2 B' ,-.1 , ' -'wr BASEBALL Hey, Bud! ou gonna come to baseball turn out? Sure thzng, wouldn't m1ss lt for anyth1ng 'How about you J1m?u 'Count me ln! K Let s go Batter up! Pu 'er rlght there, son Watch that man on second Catch that fly Now, as you can all see Cwe hope , th1s 1S lead1ng up to base ball season, 1ch so many of us have been uvltlng for Our season started falrly early w1th a game at Yelm, followed by one w1th Centr 11a at Centra11a and a home game with Centrell . We lost all three, but the boys d1dH't give up, they only became more determ1ned Then bad weather set 1n nd lt looked l1ke our season was game wlth Rochester at Rochester then e return game whlch wc won Next c me 1 home game w1th O.kv11le wh1ch we lost by two me sly polnts So after we got started for the second t1me we had qulte a sue cessful season BIG T CLUB The Blg T Club, under the gu1dance of Coach Fattu, has seen an actlve season Somethlng new that the boys created th1s year was serv1ng a lunch for our opponents after each home basketball game Thls proved to be e very good 1dea and almost every other school 1n the league adopted the system It helped to make the boys acqua1nted and establlsh a greater frlendship among the schools and the players The ma1n event of the Blg T Club thls year was the annual Father and Son Banquet held on Frlday, March 12 Much credlt should be glven to the mothers xho prepared the dlnner and to Mlss Johnson for her splendld coono d+1OH and asslstance The club held an 1H1t1Bt1On on May 11 for the new lettermen who entered the organlzatlon th1s year The candldates who were belng 1n1t1ated looked badly frlghtened, but they surv1ved the ordeal It was a lot of fun and we're sure the new members won't forget lt Y L ' . . - N l - g . n ' 1 NO. . Q . ll 't . O I I1 f O Til: . . . 1. ' ' , K . . L ' - a ' ' . 'a . . . Q . . g over. But, no, Old Mr. Sun popped out again. We played a winning . I - . ' I a L I ' 0 ' ' a . U . C . - C U . ' . . I D . . . . . . . . L v. . . . Lurtw. . 0 . . . U . . . . . . . D . I n 'L . sf, 's 1 af' 'l- gn .f'llL- Y , . iv if r 1 Q .L il of, . 'M 3 of'n':.m' ,f i . V-.A if ,- v ,.-Q. x 1? . 1 O F 1 X5 ' f, 13 Y 2 R S sf o 6' I iw I s ,f 2 ' W ffffz' ,Q ,fi i Lf H4 X v 9 7' 5 Y V I A , , Q. .. .. .5 B X . . , K E , 3 , . , x X . Q , .4 . 82'-sf .1 if :- w T a. 1 '.- -. .1 -4- VJ OT17 J L Y DTOR lDWlHO hlnvton AID QSOl'S me wrt For Gewtlerew Tenlno 'ashlngtod Corp lmenbs ATV S HSQP lb N Ten no, M3SHlWFtOH N TTS COVGRATUTATIOTS ' The Class of 1945 ard To The Teachers Who Are q6SpOUSlbl for Its Quccpss x'PE LL ATT CAlUP LCG TAV RN ienino, Washing or O E F T8HlHO 3S1lHQ W IS r D al he fea Pho? TQHlWO Qrlng -QLTR JT ff TLESE AAJJYER L ERS , i A 1 1 LN - J..J LN ,KH Y ' LO 'L .L - .. TEN JO VARLET . 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