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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Gerald Brown was born in Colville, Washington, and went through the first four years of school in Northport, than moving to Ukiah to continue his grade and high school work. During his eighth grade he played in one high school play, 'Ir. Bean From L1ma.' When in high' school he was in the following plays, 'Grandpa's Twin Sister,' 'Here Comes Charlie! 'Keep Moving, Getting Rid of Father ' and 'Crooks for a Month.' Be was captain of the basketball team for three yearsg played football one year and baseball one year.- He was selected President of the student body during his fourth year, and was on the Annual Staff two years. During his junior an senior years he played a trumpet in the school band and was a member of the high school chorus each year. Kenneth Brown was born in Spokane, Washington and lived there two years before moving to Mandan, North Bakota. He started school and went four grades in Nandan and then came to Ukiah, where he finished grade school and is now finishing high school. when in the eighth 'grade, he was in a high school play 'lr. Bean From L1ma,' and since then he has been in the' following plays, 'Grandpa's Twin S1ster,' 'Here Comes Charl1e,' 'Keep loving 'Getting Rid of Father,' and 'Crooks for a Honth.' He played basketball three years and baseball one year. He played football one year and was captain of the 1948 team. During his junior year he was editor of the school Blast. He has been on the paper staff all four years and on the annual staff two years. He played in the band his third and fourth yearsg baritone and tenor saxaphone. He also sang in the chorus all four years. Charles Flint, senior class president, was born at Col- ville, Washington. His first five years of schooling were reb ceived at M111 Creek Grade School. He then moved to Ukiah, where he completed his grade'educat1on. In the fall of 1945, he entered Ukiah High School.l During the, four years in this school he has taken part in the following playesg 'lr. Bean From Lima ' 'Grandpa's Twin Sister ' 'Here Comes Charlie, ' 'Getting Rid of Fsther,' 'Keep Hovlng,' and 'Crooks 'For a Month.' He was i four-letter man in basketball and a one- year man in football, baseball and track. During his senior year he captained the basketball team. Charles was a member of the paper staff each year and served as its editor when he was a senior. He was also a member of the annual staff during his junior year. In addition' to his singing in the chorus Each year, he played a cornet in the school band when he was a unior. Roger Brown was born in Colville, Washington. He entered school at Bruce Creek but, after the first year, moved to Northport, where he went to school for the next three years. He then moved to Ukiah to enter the fifth grade and L had been here ever since. He was in the High School playsg'Grandpa Twin S1ster, 'Hsre Comes Charlle,' 'Getting Rid of Father,' 'Keep loving ' and 'Crooks for a Month. He has been art editor of the School Blast for three years and was on the Annual staff two yearsl He has been manager for the basket- ball team for three years. He has played a Trombone in the school band for two years and sang in the chorus each year.
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Kcontinuedl Kenneth Myer was born in Franklin, Oregon. He began his schooling at Sweet Home, Oregon, and completed his sixth year there. He then spent his seventh grade in Alpine, returning to Sweet Home to complete grade school and three years of his High School, moving to Uklah for his senior year. He was in two plays at Sweet Home and 'Crooks for a Month' after coming here. Since he came to Ukiah, he has played basketball, foot- ball and baseballg was elected vice president of the student body, was on the paper staff and the annual staff. He also sang in the chorus. Gerald Brown- Pet Say1ng--- Pet Peeve ---- Pastime ------ Bad Habit ---- Ambition ----- Charles Flint Pet Say1ng--- Pet Peeve ---- Pastime ------ Bad Habit ---- Ambition ----- Kenneth Myer- Pet Saying--- Pet Peeve ---- Pastlme ------ Bad Habit ---- Ambition ----- Kenneth Brown Pet Say1ng--- Pet Peeve ---- Pastime ------ Bad Habit ---- Ambition ----- Roger Brown-- Pet Say1ng--- Pet Peeve ---- Pastime ------ Bad Habit ---- Ambition ----- SENIOR CLASS PROTRAIT --------------------------------------------Jerry ------------------------------'Whats sho Glmmick ------------------------------------------Blondes ---------------------------------Playing a guitar ------------------------------------------Smoking --------------------------------- college Student --------------------------------------------Chuck ------------- ---------------'We1l, I should say' -------------------------------------lornout cars ---------------------------------Puttoring around --------------------------------------------o1r1s ----------------------------------------Ranchlng -----------------------------------Proteasor Myer ------------------------'Don't get sick about it' --------------------------------------------Girls ------------------------------------Playing games ------------------------------Staying up too late --------- ----- - ---------------- -----Store Manager --------------------------------------------Kenny ------------------------------------'Oh gee gosh ------------------------------------------Blondes -Walking the streets in Pendleton -------------------------------Going to Pendleton --- ------------------------------------Forester --------------------------------------------Pudge ------------------------------------------'Jo-Jo' -----------------------------------------Brothers --------------------------------------chewing gum -------------------------------------------noting -----'----------------------------------Architect
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