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class president. Lucille Hart becanie Vice-presi- dent, and Gloria Swanson, Secretary-Treasurer. bBe- ing ambitious juniors, we also became managers of ice cream sales for the year. Later we selected and obtained our class rings. On May 3 we honored the seniors with the annual Junior-Senior banquet. This was held at the Ocean House at Gearhart, Oreg. When the fail of 1946 rolled around, we en- rolled for our last time in Warrenton high as dig- nified seniors. Our class roll included 28 old students and seven veterans. Mrs. Baldwin was once again our advisor. Norman Forney was elected class President. Dale Christensen was selected to be Vice-president, and Dorothy Becker became Secretary- Treasurer. Six A. M. on the morning of December 9, 1946, found us in an Oregon Motor stage marked SPECIAL , heading for Timberline Lodge and Mount Hood to Spend our flunk day, ea day that will long be remem- bered by the members of the Class of '!47, Dave Longtin's orchestra furnished the music for the Christmas Ball which was held in the gym on December 19. May £9, 1947, the day of graduation will mark the end cf our high school days. f oy { 4
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DEN OR. ot Oy In the fall of 19435-'44, 26 green but very de- termined freshmen enrolled in the Warrenton high school. After passing initiation with flying ors, we settled down to the task of being good high school students. Under the suvervision of Mrs. Rohrbough we elected the following officers to su- pervise our class activities: President, Bob Black Vice-president, Gordon Penix; Secretary-Treasurer, Gerald Heilman. The fall of 1944-'45 found 19 sophomores re- turning to WHS. In September, 1944, under the sup- ervision of our new advisor, Mrs. Baldwin, the fol- lowing officers were elected: President, Bob Black Vice-President, Gloria Swanson; Secretary-Treasurer Elaine Brons. We staged the frosh initiation and leter in the year started working on decorations for the Junior-Segior prom. The South Sea Island theme was very siisewetil 1x used. 1945 found us enrolling in WHS, this time as juniors. Upperclassnen! Baldwin was once again our class advisor, and Bob Black remained
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SHRP R Ia Mit Sot Heer ay, 45:94 YN yee Ley Seti OR OL ALE Dorothy Becker, a senior lass, Is full of pep and has lots of class. There is a boy named Robert Black. Of brains he never seems to lack. Mary Anna Bosshart, quite a bright gal, Always seems to be your pal. Elaine Brons has pretty hair. She's never bothered with a worry or care. ‘he ” y i ve A a OR AR 2 ORM ROSIER EM hi ONT MPR Tice ha ati edi Meebo Siike iy See RTE diag se § ie Gell eh, PQs wees A flirty boy is Alvin Clapp, And many a girl has sat on his lap. is 1 85 Hy Wop eta os rE, . pray att ats P Hogihts The class president is Norman Forney. We kids found out he wasn't so corny. te SE a eee! has short brown hair. Ann Halferty boys she has quite a care. For the a basket ball player well known as a woman slayer. Carl Harrod, Is very Shirley Haynes has bright blue eyes! She keeps them winking at all the guys. with personality glasses Betty Lindsley Is always on time to each of her classes. PIA FeritnnraACE LDA Weenry meat raha Na ss C0 nterisin FP agmatine baoennennn 2 Hh ele OS Ty 2 in the class, Betty Marsh, the quietest gal quite a lass. To all of us seems to be Mgt a ts C Reet seat ai oe BARAT Ro eeraehon peers See by; NC PRB So nee i Joyce Martin wears very tight With the vets she always A well-dressed girl is Mary Lee May. From the Columbia Hospital she gets her pay
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