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Betty Lou Frazee were Pep club maebers, and Dolores Barrett and Marguerite Thomas were selected as May princesses. The spring Mint Julep dance sponsored by the sophomores -was one of the outstanding dances of the year. Sophomore members of the Letterman club totaled six, including Millis, Adams, Mills, Growston, Eby and Bill Eckland. Millis was elected sergeant at arms. Girls League offices held by these sophomores were first term—Claudine Gibson, treasurer; Donna Aldrich, song leader; and second term—Nancy Fletcher, treasurer; Pat Lobdell, secretary. Publication positions were held by Claudine Gibson, Memolog assistant editor and Timberline production manager, and Nancy Fletcher, Memolog and Timberline artist. In noon-hour activities Patty Floaten took care of volleyball and Nancy Fletcher, dances. Cleo Lamping was in the sextet. The same year Donna Wood was junior class secretary and May princess. The junior year found Russel Goodbum in the presidential position with Norman Mills, vice-president; Dolores Barrett, treasurer; and Claudine Gibson, secretary. Betty Lou Frazee and Pat Lobdell were Pep club representatives, while Tempie DeHart and Nancy Fletcher were class May Day princesses. Harold Crowston was delegated as St. Patrick's Day prince. Bob Adams and Bill Eckland were on the fire squad. Junior girls elected to Girls League offices were first term—Pat Lobdell, vice-president; Donna Aldrich, treasurer; Nancy Fletcher, secretary; Betty Lou Frazee, reporter; and second term—Dolores Barrett, vice-president. Marguerite Thomas, treasurer. At noon hours Patty Floaten managed dances and Pat Lobdell, dances. In the reorganized G.A.A. Patty Floaten was treasurer and Tempie DeHart, secretary. Timberline offices were held by Nancy Fletcher as editor and Janet Peterson, business manager. Claudine Gibson edited and Janet Peterson managed the '50 Memolog. On December 6 the juniors presented Junior Prom, a three-act comedy under the direction of Mrs. Win Kelley. Members of the cast included Marvin Eby, Pat Sauer, Russel Goodbum, Gerald Millis, Donna Aid-rich, Pat Lobdell, Janet Peterson, Claudine Gibson, Patty Floaten, and Harold Schmidlin. Don Tipton was stage manager. A year later the seniors surged back as school leaders under the leadership of Pat Sauer as president. Other class officers were Wesley Hunt, vice-president; Marguerite Thomas, secretary; Nancy Fletcher, treasurer; and Bob Adams and Norman Mils, sergeants at arm. Marvin Eby prexied the student body and was assisted by Claudine Gibson, vice-president; Pat Lobdell, secretary; and Dolores Barrett, treasurer. Harold Schmidlin was fire chief. The Girls League offices of president and vice-president were held both terms by seniors—Claudine Gibson and Pat Lobdell, first, and Tempie DeHart and Janet Peterson, second. Donna Aldrich served as G.A.A. president; and Quill and Scroll officers were Nancy Fletcher, president; Janet Peterson, vice-president; and Claudine Gibson, secretary-treasurer. Gerald Millis prexied Thespian society with Marvin Eby, vice-president; Donna Aldrich, secretary; Claudine Gibson, treasurer; and Patty Floaten, clerk. Janet Peterson edited the Timber line and was aided by seniors who had worked Tip to staff positions the past three years. They were Patty Floaten, news editor; Claudine Gibson, copy editor; Marguerite Thomas, production manager; Tempie DeHart, stencil editor; and Cleo Lamping and Donna Aldrich on the business staff. The Miemolog was edited by Marguerite Thomas with assistants Tempie DeHart, Janet Peterson, Nancy Fletcher as artist, and Cleo Lamping, business manager. First-term Letterman club offices was headed by Gerald Millis with Norman Mills, vice-president; Bill Eckland, treasurer; and Harold Schmidlin, sergeant at arms. Second term Norman Mills took over the reins with the aid of Harold Schmidlin, vice-president, and Wesley Hunt, secretary. In the class play, The Clock Struck Twelve, April 6 were Bob Adams, Donna Aldrich, Nancy Fletcher, Tempie DeHart, Claudine Gibson, Janet Peterson, Marvin Eby, Bill Eckland,and Gerald Millis. Mrs. Bolmeier directed. Dolores Barrett was in the sophomore Sweetheart dance court, and Pat Lobdell aid Patty Floaten in Pep club. May Queen Dcma Aldrich and Princesses Tempie DeHart and Claudine Gibson ruled over the May Day fete. Baccalaureate was Sunday, May 20, and graduation. May 23. Dolores Barrett was valedictorian; fenet Peterson,salutatorian.
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I September 3» 19ii7, was the fatal day on which $6 terrified rookies entered the doors of Vernonia High for the first time. After initiation, which was held two weeks later, -the nevrly-accepted members of the student body settled down and elected class officers. They emerged as: Harold Grcwston, president; Marvin Eby, vice-president; Pat Lobdell, secretary; and Donna Aldrich, treasurer. Claudine Gibson and Donna Aldrich represented the frosh as May princesses. At the same time Donna Wood was Girls League secretary and May princess for the sophomore class. Donna Aldrich and Claudine Gibson carried the title of song leaders in Girls League. Other singing freshmen were Janet Peterson, Nancy Fletcher, Patty Floaten, Tempie DeHart, Marguerite Thomas, and Donna Aldrich in the chorus. In forensics Betty Counts, Betty Lou Frazee, and Janet Peterson represented their class. Tempie DeHart won the Sadie Hawkin's Daisy Mae prize at the annual Girls League dance. Even as freshmen this class was very active in sports. Both Gerald Millis and Norman Mills earned letters in football and track respectively, while Bob Adams received his letter as basketball manager. Hie next year this class picked Marvin Eby, president; Bob Adams, vice-president; Nancy Fletcher, secretary; and Gerald Millis, treasurer. Claudine Gibson and First Row: Barrett, D.; Thomas, M.; Lamping, C.; Wood, D.; Lobdell, P.; Fletcher, N.; Aldrich, D.; Gibson, C.; Fuller, E.; Schwab, L.; Counts, B.; McCool, L.; Crume, A. Second Row: Mrs. Bolmeier; Hunt, W.; Peterson, J.; Floaten, P.; DeHart, T.; Robertson, V.; Harders, E.; Davis, D.; Frazee, B.; Mills, N.; Miss Gossage; Mr. Mills. Third Row: West, K.; Schmidlin, H.; Roland,L.; Sauer, P.; Tipton, D.; Eby, M.; Aclams, B.; Eckland, B.; Millis, G.; Crowston, H. CLASS OFFICERS—Sitting: Noman Mil Is, sergeant at arms; Marguerite Thomas, secretary; Pat Sauer, president; Wesley Hunt, vice-president; Nancy Fletcher, treasurer. Standing: Bobby Adams, sergeant at arms.
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