Warrenton High School - Warrior Yearbook (Warrenton, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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C + LETTS TLTAZ AY iSiauee CLASS HISTORY To anyone who happened to be standing nearby in the year 1942, we must have seemed very green and unexperienced in our new venture of enrolling in high school. We came through initiation with flying colors. Our class officers for the year were: President James Hagen Vice President Robert Hensley Secretary Janice Brown Treasurer Delores Neuharth With a few left behind in our trudge to higher levels we entered our se- cond year of high school, Yoward the first of February we started working on our decoration for the junior-senior prom. It was beautifully decorated in Chinese fashion and we were duly repaid for all our time and work spent on it. Those who kept our class running smoothly were: President James Hagen Vice President Janice Brown Secretary Helen Christensen Treasurer , Hazel Maize We entered our junior year as happy, determined “upper classmen”. Serving as officers for the year were: President Donald Hitchman Vice President Robert Knight Secretary Hazel Maize Treasurer Frances Shultz During the year we took over the traditional ice cream shop. We made quite a large sum of money in this, our first great enterprise, and on April 27, 1945, we proudly played host to the senior class and faculty with a banquet held at the Ocean House in Gearhart. Following the formal prom was held in Warrenton. The most important year in the history of Warrenton was 1946, for it was in that year that the great Senior Class of '46 entered their last year of high school. Officers were: President Robert Knight Vice President Robert Scrimsher Secretary Helen Christensen Treasurer Verna Cochran On December 21, the senior Christmas ball was held. it was a huge suc- cess decorated in blue and silver, One member dropped out in December, leaving us a “lucky” thirteen.

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James Hagen Student Body President, 3-4 Student Council, 1-2-3-4 Class President, 1-2 Annual Staff, 3-4 Newspaper Staff, 3-4 Football, 2-3-4 Basketball, 2-3-4 Baseball, 2-4 Letterman Club, 2-3-4 Letterman Club Sec.-Treas., 3 Letterman Club Reporter, 4 Sports Manager, 1 Tomboy , 2 Bashful Bobby , 3 T. S., Undecided T. O., Mathematics Bob Johnson Annual Staff, 3-4 Newspaper Staff, 3-4 Basketball, 3 Sports Maneger, 2 Letterman Club, 2-3-4 Movie Projectionist, 4 “Young and Lively”, 4 T. S., Undecided T. C., Projectioninat Pearl Wildgrube Transfer from Molalla, Oregon Home-Economics Club, 1 Girls League, 1-2-3 Warrenton High School Girls League, 4 Service Club, 4 T. S., Undecided T. 6., Chemist Bob Scrimsher Claes Vice President, 4 Newspaper Staff, 3-4 Football, 2-3-4 Basketball, 2-3-4 Baseball, 3-4 Letterman Club, 2-3-4 Letterman Club President, 3-4 T. S., Undecided T. C., Undecided Vo. «aye Cochran Transfer from Foyil, Oklahoma Glee Club, 1-2 4-H Club, l Class Secretary-Treasurer, 1 Class Treasurer, 2 Girls Basketball, 1-2 “Murdered Alive , 2 darrenton High School Girls League, 32-4 Glee Club, 3-4 Glee Club Secretary, 4 Triple Trio, 4 Ge A. Aw, 3-4 Glass Treasurer, 4 Service Club, 4 Tri-¥ Club, 4 T. Bg, Undecided Ty Be, Beauty Technician Helen Christensen Girls League, 1-2-4 Girls Glee Club, 1-2-4 Class Secretary, 2-4 Newspaper Staff, 1-2-4 Annual Staff, 1-2-4 G. A. Aes 1-2-4 Service Club, 4 “Young and Lively“, 4 Transfer from Portlend-3 Student Representative International Club Somma Sorosis T. S., None T. O., Housewife Hazel Maize Girls League, 1-2-3-4 Girls Glee Club, 1-2-3-4 Triple Trio, 4 Class Treasurer, 2 Class Secretary, 3 Ge A. Av, 3-4 Pep Club, 3 Newspaper Staff, 3-4 Carnival Queen Candidate, 2 Service Club, 4 Bashful Bobby“, 3 Song Leader, 4 T. S. University of Oregon T. O., File and Typist = O ALO rere : KROL Zo COOL, gee



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April 24, 1946, we rushed from our class rooms at : paplse a8 h “assembly” and hung our Senior Calendar. o the sound of Sa Mia la day was marked off leaving only thirty days till school Our flunk day taken in the last six-week period of the year turned out wonderfully and will be remembered for a long time to come. May 24, 1946, will mark the end of our high school days. Our commencement speaker will be Dean Marris from Oregon State College, Her address will be How Alive Are You? So as we close our four eventful years of high school we'll not say good bye for we'll always live with the memories of Warrenton High School. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1946, of Warrenton High School, of Warrenton, Gregon, being ignominious, illimitiable, imperturbable, impregnable, incor- rigable, immemorial, insatiable, intracyable and irascible of mind and weak physically do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I EXECUTOR Section II We appoint Harold C. Dishaw to be our executor as we have carried out his orders long enough and it is time that he carries out ours. ARTICLE II ESTATE IN COMMON Section I To the faculty we leave the best years of their life which they have completely wasted because of their fan- tastic idea that they could teach us something. Section II To the student body, we leave the honor of having been in high school while we were there and thus giving them the honor of watching us during our senior year, Section III To the Junior class we leave our characteristics of indi- viduality as they will need it next year to stand against the rest of the school. Section IG To the Sophomores we leave our wit of sarcasm so they can use it to hold the future seniors in their place, Section V To the Frosh we leave our high moral standards as well as our higher level of intelligence. ARTICLE III PERSONAL PROPERTY Section I I, Janice Brow, leave my many dates to Ruby Yeager so that she may be escorted to where she is going as well as being escorted home.

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