Warrenton High School - Warrior Yearbook (Warrenton, OR)

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{ 4 ‘ { Chai rmang DEDICATION x EDITORIAL We, the Yearbook Staff of 1948, wish to thank the members of the Facy...y for their time, devoted toward helping us make “his book a success and PICMG ing that our time was well spent. And to the Student Body, and especially the Senior Clas:, ¢ hone that in future years, you can always open it und be reminded of all the swell mem- ories and fun you once hed in that schoolhouse which sat so proudly upon hill of green; bearing the name WARRENTON WiGH SCHOOL . Sincerely, if . £ CGAL © oe Cyne STUDENT COUNCIL Rubrics Reps, Repo, bres v President, YZAREOOK STAFF RingGo se Leone oe Schrimsi2r,. Second v0. nl % Harrod, Seimi, Hallocek. Thi ais, Curnow, Whitney, Suhone, Simonsen Editor, Jacobsons aS Councif Deck Steff HOMINISTAATION 3f0 The Superintendent of Warrenton High School and Grade School is Mr. P. W. Lane. He has earned 2 degrees, A.B. from Bates Col- lege and A.ii. from Brown University. He te- aches English II and has complete controle of the Sophomores. With his wife, son, and 11 chickens (which lay an average of 9 eggs a day), he makes his home near Adler Creek at Warrenton. 370 Mrs. Theodora Gibson Miss Betty Jean Treesh Miss Betty Jean Waite Mr. Carl White Mrs. Harriet Baldwin not pictured Mrs. John Trullinger MRS. Miss Mrs. Hee PACULTY GIBSON roesh Waite Baldwin Trullinger Mr, White The Senior class Advisor, Mrs. Theodora Me Gibson, chose ad- vanced shorhand as her favorite subject. Bosides her school classes, she finds time for gar- dening, collecting old china and unusual family names. Miss Betty Jean Treesh, our English instructor, has an interest of col- lecting stamps. On the side she studies forcign languages and fingerprinting. This busy teacher has charge of the Library, is also Junior Class Advisor and directed the Junior Class Play in April. A graduate of the University of Oregon is Miss Betty Jean “aite. She teaches the classes of Home Economics, Social Economics and Mathomatics. She likes sports and tvaches Physical Education, her favorite class. One of our part-time teachers, Mrs. Harriet Baldwin is kept busy teach ing World History, Typing 1, and Geography Orientation. She has taucht at WHS for 8 years. She is a lover of the out of doors. Mrs. Florence Trullinger, teacher of Mathematics and General Science, also was Advisor of the Girls League. She commented that gardening was her fa- vorite pastime. The school athletics director said that football ranked first among his idea of sports, Coach Carl White taught Biology, American History, 7 and 8 grade and High School P. E, Senior (res Ruby Brasier Patricia Buchanan Mary Louise Curnow Wilbur Davis Thelma English Dick Hallbeck | 376 Margaret Harrod Dolores Simonsen Norman Jacobsen Aileen Suhone Vera Shultz Larry Whitney Vera 3 Born in « -centon, Oregon Activit.. :: Girls League, 1-2-3-4 Girls Glee Club, 1-2-3 Girls 3extet and Triple Trio 1-2-3 Pep Club, 2-3-4 Class Sec., 3 Song Leader, 5-4 Student Council, 1 Pep Club Sec., 3 Annual Staff, 4 Service Club, 4 Girl State, 3 G. A. Aw, 12-3 Puture Housewife Aileen Suhone Born in Astoria, Oregon Activities: Transfer from Astoria, 4 Service Club, 4 Service Club’ Sec., 4 Annual Staff, 4 Puture Stenographer ub... brench River, Minnesota Activities: Transfer from Minn., 3 Annual Staff, 4 Girls League, 5-4 Service Club, 4 Future Bible College Stenographer Dolores Simonsen Born in Astoria, Oregor. League, 2-3-4 Glee Ciub, 2-3 Activitios: Ragerves, 3 Futura U. of O. Medical School Larry Whitney Born in ..cnor, Wyoming Activitie ; Football, 1 Transfer from Otis Orchards, Washe = Basketball, 2 2B 94 BR i) Letteraan Club, 3-4 Future O. So Cs Thelma laine Englis Born in Silverton, Oregon Activities: Girls League, 1+2-3-4 Girls Glee Club, 1-2-3 Service Club, 4 Class Sscrvtary, 2-4 Annual Staff, 4 G. A. Avg i-2 Future Housewife CT on oe WI ion Born in .- umbia City, Oregon Activities: Basketball, 1-2-3-4 Football, 1 Baseball, 1-2 Annual Staff, 4 Class Pres, 4 Class Vice Fres. 3 Letterran Club, 2-3-4 nt Council, 4 aan Pres., 4 Future Undecided Margaret Harrod Born in Birch Trec, Missouri Activities: Girls League, 1-2-3-4 i Glen Club, 1-2-3 Future Housewife Norman Jacobson Born in Portland, Oregon Activities: ; Body President, 4 Souncil, 2-4 Q-5-4 lab’ Sec-Treas., 4 (S aeer Puture Business Maintainence Ruby Brasier Born in Bloomington, Illinois Activities: League, 1-2-3-4 : League Vice Pres., 4 is Slee fiub, 1-2 i 1=4 Dp 4 ub, 4 Cluso Prese, 4 al Queen, 4 Carni Future Beautician and housewife Patricia Buchanan Born in 3: ttiville, Virginia Activitics: Girls League, 1-2-3-4 Girls Gloe Club, 1-2-3 J Girls Sextet and Triple Trio, 1-2-3 Service Club, 4 [ Pep Club, 4 Yell Leadcr, 3 G A. A, 1-2-3-4 Future Tousewife Mary Louise Curnow Born in liammond, Oregon er from Salem Giris League, 1-2-3 Gl Mab, 15255 Service CGiub, 4 ef. A 1-2-3 repay | 5 Activities: Future Stenographer eeSDNIOR CLASS WILL Wc, tue Senior Class of WARRENTON HIGH SCHOOL do make, publish, end declare this to be our last will and testament. And in this manrior we do dispose of our pos- sesions: WE, as a CLASS bequeath: I. To tiie FACULTY, we leave our sincere gratitude and apprcclation for having put up with us for the four years that we have been here. II. To the JUNIONS, we leave your ability of dec- orating so that yop may teach future seniors how, and also we wish to express our appreciation for the help that you have been to us. III. T +t? 3 SOPN0ORDS, we leave our quiet dig- nity, -.n you become seniors you will follow our exaples. IV. To the FRUSHMEN, we leave our ability to get along with the teachers so when you are seniors you can get away w .h iore. I, RUBY BRASIER, gO atecdy to Vivian Thompson, sho perite. T, niy ambition to righe oa sehool { to anyone el a ct 2 Eraduasing. R00., leave mr sense of humor to my sister leave my basketball ability to it, so that sood old ii. H. S. may leave my quietness in Home Ec, class to Letty Goodrich, so that she may get 1's from Wiss Waite also. T, DICK HALLEECK, leave all the rest of my fire- crackers to John McDermott, so that he may continue to pop them in the halls next year. HARROD, leave my secretarial ability to te Will put it to use. areas J.CCSSEN, leave my debates in Social Ecom td.heith Dyer, so that he will be able to pass it in his Senior years go oie I, °‘ARY LOU MEYER, leave my love life to Virginia Brons. I, EARL NICHOLS, my means of keeping my car in A-1 condition, to anyone who wants to put that much work on theirs. I, RUG SALSI, leave my good nature to Delores Wallace So that maybe she will someday use it. I, VERA SHULTZ, my good grades to anyone who makes an effort. I, DOLCRES SINONSLN, my height to Bobby ‘ilson. I, AILEEN SUHONE, my ability to read True Confessions in Socian Econ. class nd still get good grades. Y, my fond effection for Arvella, to anyotre cl eé who goes steady with a girl. Besides these bequects, we leave our best wishes to any and all who may desire them. Certified on the Fifth Day of April in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-eight. (SEAL) ue SENIOR CLASS HISTORY! «++ Cne morning early in Sepcombene 1944, 35 stu- gents enrolled in the freshman class of Warrenton High School. With Mrs. Mary Ann Hughes as supervisor, we got down to business, Class officers elected were: Prosident--Alice Ragland, Vice-President--Wilbur Davis an. Secretary--Beatrice Jorgensen. Although we had little experience, we spon- sored one dance during our freshman year. September, 1945, found us enrolled in the sophomore class at Warrenton High School with only 27 students. ce the supervision of Mr. Carl Nydeggar uc’ the following class officers: President-- Jacobsen, Vice-President--Pat Haskell, Sec- retary Thelma. English, Student Counsel--Earl Nichols. Several parties and dances were sponsored with much success, When we enrolled at Warrenton High School as juniors, in 1946, our number had decreased to 236 rs. Katherine Hoffman as supervisor, we eloctec t' following officers: Nichols, Vice-Presicent--Wilbar Davis, Secretary-- Vora Shultz, and Treasurer--Rovert Falconer. The class really settled down and was very active this year. ie sponsored the Junior-Senior prori and banquet as well as a number of dances and organize a teen-age club in Warrenton. evecess in all our undertakings. A happy Guy as Mebruary 2 when we received our class rings. September, 1947, fourd °° dignified seniors enrolled in Warrenton lic. School. Seven of this group started together in their freshman year. Unde + supervision of lirs. Theodora Gibson, the followin, officers were elected: President--Wilb r Davis, Secretary--Thelma English, Treasurer--Larry Whitney We sponsored the Christmas Ball which was held December 19. The music was furnished by the navy orchestra. A carnival wes held which was sponsored © student body. The queen was Miss Ruby ‘oO was sponsored by the senior class. We Sat receive w class pins in March. C ““on will be May 28 1948 and will mark 12 9 Warzenton the day when wo muss bid rare high, % me oe BASS BEATS Buccalauroate viees for the seniors will be held in the school auditeriima ca Sunday May 23 at 11:00 and tho seniors { wean Gaps and gowns, Rev. E. Garénce sf erancou's Methodist church will give the invecavicn; Rez, 2 Nor cnrupNoe the Christieon Church will give too Baccalaureate sermone= Weteiay I thelr lance and Found Wanting; Rev. D, Coble of the Assembly of God will offer the Behedic=| tion, Music will be presented by the Methodist choir, The . Junior Cla3zs will doxorate for Baccalaureate and also for graduation, lay 88, 1948, The Junior , Girls will usher: Afterwards a Desert Luncheon was served by Mrs. Gibson and Missy Waite at the Gibsonts homes o2se eHSLNIOR ROLL CALLE LARRY Whitney with bright red hair For a girl--he sure does care Our Senior class with an active editor Is DOLORES Simonsen, who would do no better RUBY Brasier the Carniv. Queen Senior lass, how snall and keen Finds nothing to fret, tut always te ‘say Is MARY LOUISE Curt.ow, the one in a daze -and happy too, Harrod, cone of the few NORMAN Jacobsen, an intelligent lad ijorktt s to him, in second hand 4 Senior lass who seems too shy Is AILLEN Suhone, the gal with a guy WILBUR Davis who likes to chat Wink is his nickname, you should !mow that Who is she, that blushes li'ro fire No one else but MARY LOU lieyer DICK Hallbeck, the wisty Lad With term nay he isn't so glad VERA Shultz a jolly miss Dreams someday of 2 wecdel bliss s I know most abiding With a smile, and a care, BA Finds logging excitins, THELMA English quite a + Always seems to be y Senior Sedate poetry, was my fate SENIOR AGES % Ruby Brav= 7 - = -----+-+--- EN-GAGE Margare) .orrod --------- MARR-IAGE Earl Nichols - --------- - LUGG-AGE Vera Shultz --------+--- MAN-AGE Dolores Simonsen - - - - - - - - TONN-AGE Wilbur Davis ---------+5- RAMP-AGE Mary Lou Meyers - - - ------ - GARB-AGE Thelma English - - ------- - COUR-AGE Dick Hallbock - -------+-- WRICK--AGE Pat Buchanan - -- -------+- PARSON. AGE Ruth Salmi - - --------- - INNOCENT-AGE Norman Jacobson = - - - - - - - - - ABSORB-AGE Aileen Suhone - - - - ------ - SAV-AGE Mary Cvenmow - - -----+--+-- DARK-AGE Tarr Boy - ee ee ee ee ee RUM-AGE Mrs. Gibson -«-+-+-+-s--+--558 BAGG-AGE Miss Waite - ----------- PASS-AGE SS ENI ORS CLASS PROPHISY LOOKING INTO MY CRYSTAL BALL If you happen to be looking for a fortune teller my friends, come right in and I can tell you everything that will happen and has happened. You will prcebably be more interested in what will ha;pen turecsh , because you no doubt already know what 4) ..37. to all your friends while you were in high school--for instance, that strike you all went on in an offort to keep your principal a few years back, but I will tell you what will happen to each one of you if you will be so kind as to le t me focus my crystal ball on you. Let me see, Oh! Oh! there is Thelma English going into a theater named, Glass House, which is her own. Everybody greets her on the way in but she knows that they only want a raise. There goes Norman Jacobson into his clothing store that he hes owned for five years now. oll if it isn't Larry Whitnef and Arvella “13; in there honeymoon to New York. He is a nfii business man now in his own insurance lly crystal ball dims a little now as Vera Shultz in her bright red suit appears with Lee og% to her arm as if he was afraid he would lose her if he let go for an instant. ‘hey are married now you know and h.ve been for the last ten years, right after she graduated to be exact. Here comes Dick Hellbeck carrying his dynantte to blow up «4 bridge. He is an explosive expert ,2tising on them for a year or so in school. ‘s that, oh yes, it is Dolores Simonsen and she is trying to make that big bozo turn over in his bed. She is a nurse now and some of these patients Give her quite a tine, but she is st ill as jolly as ever. Here comes a little lady ell laden down with goceriss end it seens to be Aileen (Suhone) Pettey and she hes been shopping for her family of three noWe Wilbur Davis stop hiding behind that big motor ‘cause I khow that you are head of that Ford Company since you itfarricd Ford's daughter. iiary Lou lleyer seems to be doing quite well in thet bcuuty shop that her folks bought for her after she flufsied her training. She is married to Emil A. Margaret Harrod is back in liissouri trying to teach her students all she know s but seems to be having quite a time of it. They throw spit wads and, everything, but she can't stop them because she used to @u it herself. marl wictols is still working in a logging camp while his wife, Ruby (Brasier) Nichols is keeping house, liaybe someday they'll have a lot of nichols. My crystal ball secs to eb fading out but I got a glimpse of Ruth Salmi as she was going into a big cathedral that she helped raise funds to build and this is the first weeting im it since it was built and she is protty proud and I dun't blame her a bit. I suppose you are wondering if all I have to do is snoop at whet you'ro doing all the time through ny erystal ball, but I have another pastime too. I am not employed as a stenographer for Pringle and Pringle, Inc. i ell now draw this little session with all you is. . .%ipful friends to a close before I stars to cry cid wish I was young again. I sign my name Mary Lous Curnow end hope it will remain so until the day I die. Shir DAY On the ¢ Ly mo a 12) 1948, thirteen We, Gibson, dostded to take the tz: ras Dag, Two cars wera vo furnis}) the HGP A LCT Vie ended our journey at Short 3 1 Waach, c.ciding Meola Park unsuitable. YWe| got ¢ coing in spite of the rain and roasted hot dogs which surely tasted good wita the potato salad, potato chips and delicious pies made by Mrs. Bern Shultz A most unforgettable ovent of the day was when the two cases of pop we put in the creek to get icy cold, ‘tod to head Sor the ocean. Larry and Wilbus 5 emo to Iita, and rolling up their pants wade. ia pnd saved the pop - « the fire then saved them, for thoy wore practically frozen$ That slight drizzle changed to a regular downpour so we gathered up our belongings and stavtcd for home. Some of us visited the Antique Shop in Scasido and had their pictures taken in that old st conch, thas ending an almost perfect day, and definitely en unforgettable one for thirteen S. ‘ors - - and Mrs. Gibson. Gradue ci gkereigac fa tne Glasa of 1948 will be hozd in $4 couse) aucitosinm, ow the evening ci May 23 lirs, Goi-l the University speaker. Ruby Be- aoe Tusmow tied for the honor spot ¢ rian ay ach will give an address, iz on bop kenors ail through her school c- Si Wik oe 52 Yaisidietorian ad- adress. The con Wis Wee2 wogad 49 caps and gowns. Mr. tene, 2 ont ¢f Sehcols, will ther chess will CICERO ox oe oe JUNIOR DxT=C JUNIOR CLASS First row- Taylor; ilagnuson, Ivorie, Buchanea, Nichols, Second row ITyiha, lifjles, Steller, Hayes, Lahti; Third row: Pro: Mreesh, Byrd, Culp, Hart, Moore, Rourth wos, Cochran. CAST Firsttrow: Magnuson, Euchanen, Smith, Ivorie. Second row- Duncan, Iiisu Trsesh, Ste@ler, Whiley. Third row- Cochran @ 928 JUNIOR HISTORY @ In the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred forty- five, twenty-eight frightened but triumphant Freshmen enterec art We suffered through our Ini- tiation o. rcaving cu; clothsas backwards, and wrong side out. Incident) y, we enjoyed it very much. Finally, the eud of cne glorious year was at hand for the Freshmen. fy that timo wo thought we were quite smart people} September 18, 1946, brought back another year for us, only as Sophmores.——Then it was OUR turn at initia- ting the Freshmen, That year was not quite so hard for us as we had settled down quite a vit. (?) Nearing the end of the year, it was time tor the Junior-Senior Prom, for which the Sophmores are always elected to decorate. As. it turned out, it was a big success. Now, this is one of the big years! Our first at being vpnes-siassmen! It really seems pretty good. We also got x our own class rings, We electsd ite following to help carry us through e@ the year: R Presi.aent - ------ - Dale Cochran Vice-President - - - - - Sill Hayes Secretary - - - - - - -Shirley Magnuson Now, as the’ time goes by, there are twenty-six dignitaries kmowm s Juniors in Warrenton High’ School, Sponsoring the Junior-Senior Banquet, which was a notable success was one of our accomplishments. Also, the gayly play, the Chintz Cottage a bloomy success and c beiv cen scenes skit the Hat Parade, was respon- sibdic viing several hundred people smile out loud. JUNIOR ROLL Qurly hair and Gimples too Vie'll leave Charles Culp to you’ Angel Lahti is always tardy -I wonder who's the guilty party New Years Ive end Suristmas too ‘ Beverly Sorinashor was happier than you sc Wiley's teusing eyes. Tlirts. constantly with the guys Frances Bernice Ivarie is a suitable name Put the F.l.I. finds her not so tame Helen Anderson is a brainy lass Is. always near the head of the class Marion Brons a quite little gal In a tough spot, she proves a pal 1 9 eute little smile and a winking eye el] Smith will soon get her guy is a wolf in disguise ept for his great big eyes Billy Hayes is always rough And trys to make you think he's tough Vernon Hart has personality plus And he brings football victory for us Delores Wallace is bashfull it's true But that's the story that's been told to you You should seo ths Medel A take flight When San Moor is fecling right uy Nichols is kind and-sweet ‘s “or her shape, she can't be beat Yor. | Jenson with his feet on his desk ainks its proper and likes it best Sydney Stuller is quite a brain But we know his shyness is just a game Astoria Bowling Alloy is quite a place To see rank Wiidgrube's bashful face Betty Goodrich is shu flirty kind Eut always has a wonderful time Wavy black hair and big brown syes Is John Byrd with Junior pride A baseball pitcher with a perfect score Is John McDermott a Junior Boy Gloria Taylor of Warrenton High Is a nice girl and very shy Roy Duncan with pretty blue eyes Beats off the girls and thinks he's wise Tucille Buchanan pretty and tough With the boys she's really rough %e Fes? Shirley Magnusson a gay little lass: Is: very a -wilh it last Evonne J But t ha rifle a trifle Velma Kerr ¢t Doein’ Sh deaeh Sai aca say aah a O mS wa ws i Tditoy cone ee eee No sense Sikes belior ani s= age=asen Ditto 1 Typewr? - ee ee ee Rented 4 Pencila - - - -- += - - Owned by ? 11 Lrasers == - - - + + -YWorn out =] 3 a $ foe a lh: - Unused Sia a - Plat No back Borrowed — Ink 1 af 4 Sets of Brains - - -lisplaced 1 Padded Cell - - = - - To be used 376 SOPHOMORES Braléy Crowdur Fisher Miss ora SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESHMAN CLASS i112 So ty % % SOPHHORE CLASS HISTORY September 18, 1946, thirty-six scared kids began their careers as high school students. Having successfully survived the initiation, we elected class officers: President - - - - - Donald Whetsell Vice-President - - Doris Dunn Sec-freas - - - - = Nellie Nichols Wwe were now ready to settle down to our first year of high school. With the opening of school in September, thirty- three students returned as Sophmores. To start the year off the 1947 officers were elected as follows: President - - = = - Donald wWhetsell Vice-President- - - Buddy Ragland Sse-Treas - - - = - Nellie Nichols As is the tradition of every Sophmore class, we carried out the Frosh initiation. Vie had one dance that was a huge success and will no doubt do a bang-up job on the Senior Banquet and Ball decorations to be held iiay 7, 1948. r) 928 Who's th Hmm: s nov very coys Thore's a boy in cur roor His name's Billy né's a Frosh, 38 been, by gosh! Vivian Thompson's corirl and ¢-cres Loveen d's a star on er loots nd arvella rnes kas a 4nd from Larry Betty Ivorie nas snort. blonde nair, She's smart, and never gives her studies a care. Hazel tiarrod's tze girl un the freckles on her nose, Andoshessfuli. cf ior head to her toes, th hair d 2H13K, Srats a) vary pretey girl Her rau s Neliie Nichols anu she hes teeth like pearls,” Pat Tol - ‘tas girl toit is very bright; all one's on hor card and tht's a pretty sight, The girl with the naturally curly hair, Is Harriette Chase and her complexion is fair. Jerry Chaoman usu POR) And she's one prettiest lasses. in the eignth grade. sets good -rades, high in class, oretty lass. Question to ask, no little task, Jimmy Curnow cwns an oft But studies as sshe Buddy Ragland's The hair Gloria i Doris sus A nice lookin! girl is Rosa I'm sure she'll never Loren Marsh is tall and has a Someday he'll make a nice Jack Rogers is new and his dark ak Ané when he studies, he secms very fa Bonald Marsh wears glasses and But meybe le has a siri t Gary Walker is n mich: 29 ed And seldor a ver 03 Joyce Wafforda But she h Virginia Brons kas T's cork of Long, cark hair has ygaret pay o always has someching mice to say Salis of SOME ese hy nd hope thi st gn my name s 1 bring me fame wi 8) : OLE Cc FRESHMEN wo ee x PROSEMAN AL: Sepic ver eigth, nineteen hundred forty. seven, thirty-t)vce students entered Warrenton High School as Freshmen. The Sophmores greeted us with the traditional Iniation. The girls had to wear men's shorts, T- shivts, ana knee boots, on the wrong feet. We were not allowed to wear makeup or comb our hair. The boys had to wear girl's bathing suits, bathing caps and knoe boots, on the wrong feet. The Sophmore girls put makeup on the boys after they came to school, This went on for one week! Triday night Initiation was hela and was ended by a party. We were thon full-fledged high school students. After we recovered from Initiation, we elected class oswicers. They were: Prosident - -- - = - - Gladys Nygaard Vice-President - - - - Bud Plummer Secretary ------- Pearl Klein Treasurer - - - - - - - Marjorie May At Francis Bjovrnstroum the ooys do stare, Because she has such pretty hair. Bob Christensen goes to school He's going to be nobody's fool. Herley Crowder, is full of class, Studiss hard. so he will pass. Dis thristensen, I havesa hunch , So. °., find at Newtons Lunch. ey Combs is our Roxy Roquet, : seo why shes everybody's pet. A coz in our class named Don Callihan, Always has wanted to become a cowhand. llerna Curnow is a chubby gal, But even so--she's everybody's pal. ert De Haven is not too shy, And some girls think He's quite a guy. 4 noisy person is Dewey Dunn, But then he always has such fun. In our class is Keith Dyer, Who, someday, will become a flyer. Barbara Fisher, a quiet girl, Gan really give the boys 4 thirl. Dugene Gray, is quite gay, And in class does always play. James Hudleson is very tall, and for him the girls do fall. Charles Hansen is a little guy, But when out with girls, he's not so shys 4 playful lad is Fred Jensen, His name to wiss Vaite, you dare not mention. Bill Lardos is a quiet lad, and sometimes he looks quite sad. Viildon Lee we all know, T o Sophomore he will go. Charlie nell, a Freshman girl, lily gives the boys a whirl. Marjorie Lay is gone today, but then Bill C. was out that way. Jim uattson is « quiet guy, and with everyone is very shy. An intelligent sirl is Gladys Nygaard, An in school she really studies hard. Wilma Miarragon at our school is new, She works very hard, like so few. Buddy 2luimer is very polite, Nellie e.c horses ero his delight. Pat Riley is a restless lad, He talks a lot but is not bad. A jolly girl is Rosanna Smith, Her laughter you could never miss. Pat Valker may be short, But you cant say she isn't a sport. Delores eatley, a fresman gal, At correc Sing me ars is roaily a “wow! A nice looking boy, by meme, Fred H oover, Over Nancy is really a crooner. Pearl Klien loves to swim, She is always full of vim. And now to close this little measure, Hazel Brasier. WHAT TYPE ARD YOU? + (2) Lake the tial of your first name and find ding word in column one: rial of your last name and find the cor nding word in the second column: Column 1 Column 2 A-Anemic R-Rotsen Q-Quacked B-Balony R-Rat C-Cracked §-Sap D-Droopy el1?-Termite B-5) at U-Uproar é acky F-Fiirt V-Vixon Y-Yolping Weiteh Z Zeny ¥-VYedd L-Longwinded I-Imbecile Z-Zulu J. ‘ cad p-Plastered Q-jueer Ioocher -Nitwit 0-Oaf P-Pill DETIVITIES a % a JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET and PROM At .) . Marquee Restaurant, at Gearhart, Oregon, on May 7, the annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held and was well attended. The Junior class sponsored the affair in honor of the Seniors and the affair was attended by Junior and Senior classmen, alumni and the faculty. After a welcome by Dale Cochran, Junior class president, and a response made by Wilbur Davis, the Senior cliss president, the delicious chicken dinner with all tle trimmings, was served. The dedication of this year's annual was then made to Mr. Shultz, Chairman of the Schoolboard. The Senior class Last Will and Tostament, Prophosy, Histor, and Roll Call were road and provided the entertainment until the dinner was over and everyone returned to the school gymnasium for an evening of dancing. This was the school Spring Prome The gym was the scene of a May Day undor the supervision of the Sophmore class and their advisor, Mr. White. The theme was The Stars Will Remember, Hote CC POR TL December 19, 1 ¢ be remembered by those who attended the Seri Cheistmae ball, for it definitely was one of ths liveltu ss fametions of the year. The Winter Wonderlard” wus wes carried ous to the most mi- nute detail, with tne very pleasing result of a beauti- fully decorated gym. Ths south end of the gym was cov- ered with green bows that were lightly sprinkled with artificial snow. The orchestra was in front and fenced in with a low white picket fence that was entwined with ivy and 2 n°scazec in front with small shrubs and moss, Weve tee ENC = ; of the orchenva==the Navy certainly were at their very bess tha co All the most popular pieces were playzd with plenty of rythm and even a few specialities wers added. Yes, we danced to the best music trat night Ane GiA you ever sge better looking people? The ‘2 groomed to the nth degree and the girls faivluy tpovkied in their pretty dressss and attractive haty do's Ves, even the oldst- Aww Ss Perhavs the great picachnsecae Teh ye ; Looks GE st) wes thu ing to prsh through: the cerns 8 ad acmethiag toda vies the gaity. It. was literally covei2d with buebbivy lights and hundreds of new Christmes onaemai to glistened in the lush covering of show end tinsel, To dance by this ‘lovely tree, which was in the center cf the West wall, was really inspiring. It looke’ as if it had been singled out, among the forest of trees that ‘surrounded’ ‘the rook, ot to be the Queen ee the ovoning. There!11 be reminiscing about this lovely dance for years to come by the 200 people who enjoyed themselves that evening. YSTIoNs a) t rowe-Kerr, Schrimsher, Karnes, Byrd, Tolbert r, Dunn; Woffard, Second’ row-Simonsen Smith, ‘lha, lleyer, Nichol, Summers, Nichol, Miss Waite PEP CLUB First ‘row-Karnes, Magnuson, ilaizes; Second Row-Byrd Klien, Shultz; Third row-Harrod, Nygaard, Schrimsher “Hay, Uichole PEP CLUB @ 3e8Y — TREN A363 During the first week of school the Y-Toon officers, who were elected the previous year, called a reunion. At this mseting we passed two ruled in com nection with membership. They were: 1. To allew new members to join only during tne first six weeks of the first semester. 2. To drop al}. members who miss more than threo meetings in succession, without a food excuse The Y Teens. st d the year by sponsoring a hat cusexzocm in connection with the .school carni.-1, Sater we sold candy and went on a horse back | .. Wo have even better plans for the remainder of this year and the years to come, The Y-Teens would like to give our thanks to our club advisor Miss Waita along with the club officers: President--Nellie Nichols, Secretary-- Beverly Sumners, and Treasurer--Dolores Simonsen, Because of an over crowded schedule many girls have had to be dropped from the club. As usual, the Girl's Peo Clv maintained its high standards during 1947 and 1948 urder the eu- pervision of Mrs, Baidwin During the first “erm, tnistion for the new members was held before ons of their successful pep assemblies, making a total club membership of twelve. Beverly Scrimsher was elected President and the officers were Betty Goodrich, Vice-President, Loveen Byrd, Secretary. At the mecting of January 7, it was decided to have a Mascot - - -Rer 4 Lone Lllow age 24 years was elected, Club members Margaret Enrzod) (Betty Goodrich ) Seniors Juniors ( Vera Shultz ) (Beverly Scrimsher Nellie Nichols ) (Gladys Nygaard ) Sophmores Frosh (Pearl Klein Leveen Byrd ) (Marjozie May SENIOR SERVICE CLUE The Senior Service Club begar the activities of this year with Ruby Erasier as president, and Aileen Suhone as secre tary- Several meetings weze held throughout the year at which activities for the members were discussed, the elvb sold Christmas Cards and Laster Cards. ‘Also we received Senior Service Clubs Pins in the earlier part of the year. They are purple and white (our school colors) with the lettering WHS--48, FATHER DAUGHTER BANQUET A per’. cvening was picked to have the banquet no rain? : as ; Almost everyone was seated by 6:30 and a lovely xieal wae served. It consisted-of creamed chicken, potatoes, boston cream pie and ail the trimmings. The tables were decorated with daffodils and 3 sprigs of cedar The program consisted of a welcome by Ruby Brasier and a responce by Mr. Shultz, Also Vera Shultz gave a reading. A gift box of candy, was pres- ente.. to the boys who dic a wonderful job of serving. GIRL'S LEAGUE FIRST ROW: Wafferd, May, Schrimsher, Nygaardy Shultz, Byrd Wiscy: Smith. a SECOND R Trsech. Vnoatloy, Bjorstom, Karnos, mhoin ar, IMigher, Nichols, Yoager, Dunn. h, Combs, Jylha, Kerr, Anderson, ,y Taylor, Nichols, Summers, Brons, acne Foc : Braloy, Harrod, Curnow, Buchanan, Ivory, Magnes, ivory, Maize, Salmi. x 112: Smid. + SCHOOL PERSONNEL FIRST ROW: Mes. Wh: SECOND ROW: i. Sm fool, .rs.o Lane, Mrs. Dunn, ith, ir. Kompt. SENIOR SERVICE CLUB PIRSC ROW SECOND ROW: Curnow, Shultz, Brasicr, Harrod Meyer, Suhone, Simonsen, Salmi. 926 SENIOR SERVICE CLUB SCHOOL PERSONNEL ATHLETICS We con not boash ox the learec, yot, in x past season, we succossrul team anda very good toa m, The first day of prac- tice about 25 man turned ous and of that 25, Coach Carl White. discovered that he had-only 6 men who were cxpcrienced. Coach White and the boys Orit, semons on that little plot of land a longs. « the school and put everything they had into the rough and tumble pames, The first gamo of the scagoh was with the powerful Westpb6rt Piratcsa who ovor-ran the plucky Warrenton Warriors by a margin of 56 to 7, in a hard forcght game. However, it is noticed by the follo games played that the boys and their respective abilitios were soon found out by the Coaeh and the scores wore of a nip and tuck na- ture and definitoly very exciting. The opposing teams ccrtainly knew they had been in a football game when the games wore over, for our boys could Wors 3¢ out-as well as take it. will Is is noped that next year the football boys be . Jo to practice on their football field and play a part of their schedule on the home field so they will not be handicapped by having to travel to gach game. : t ‘Séptombor 26 October 3 October 10 October 18 October 23 dexoder 30 fovembor 11 ges. FOOTBALL ‘SCURES OF 1947 | Westport 56 Warrenton 44 Knappa Svenson, 38 Warrenton 6 Clatskanie 22 Warrenton 21 Star of the Sea 19 Warrenton 13 Knappa Syenson 20 Warrenton 20 Star of t's Sca O Warrenton 19 Clatskanis...1. Warrenton 7 ' FOOTBALL SQUAD Pirst rowe Hart, whitney, Curnow, Hallbeck, Jacob-’ son, Se cond row- Gray, Hansen, Christensen, Hayes, Vinetgell, Wilson. Third row- Riley, Calahan, Moore, Alsmen, Coffey, Mr. ‘shite. Fourth row- Plummer, Mew De , Drneter. BADKETBALL TDA mow First row- Jacobsen, Duncan, Davis, McDermott, Curnow, ilarsh. Second row- Alsman, Walker, Dyep «- Hudelson, Whetsell, Calahan, lir. White. ee 92% The basketball season of 1947-48 brought several returning letterman and many newcomers. Three pétirning seniors weré: Earl Nichols, Wilbur Davis, — and Norman Jacobson. Other neturning letter- mon wero. Bill llayes and fowaata: Jefiser, —— WAM Poam, Rigne Spend - etter re este = - Wilbur Davis John MeDermott TepecGiard a4 2-6 S04 6,6 Se ‘BilL Hayes. Center = --=---+---+-% 4 = - Biri Nichols Jim Curnow Left Forward - - = - = Norman Jacobson Right i vd = so Ss S es = S % SHoward denizen Scores Opponents: Warrenton A Javees 37 Clatskanie 38 Seaside 25 Stars 13° Garibaldi 25 Jeviel 45 Seaside 37 Javecs 36 Westport 92 ee Knapp 24 Garibal 21 Stars 27 Jewell 31 Town Team 17 Westpopt 31 Tnappa 26 Clatskanie 30 Kildalls Wa PeDin The Warriors B string was very succes- sful this season as they came oyt on top with 13 wings to only 3 losscs3; Left Guard - - = 7 - = + = s-+ + -Don Whetsell Right Guard + 57 457 +++ +--+ = Charles Hansen , Gary Walker. Cortelges pie we WR 2 Sy = = =Doren Mange Lof: i Right Forward - . 4-2. ---- - Keith oyor MONI) Hoodia BASE B 1 evens of Wapeonion Seay the s° a came out and : 2 ay fo White. to loo were. schcdu:sd of the weather Finally, on. to. play the Knappe Ivensen, Astoria's Pisherm Lime over Gc wera beat- en 9 to 1; anothe sp pit : With three out of five gar H $ ts good for next year since Joa 5 sink he Ls to PLUMBER HALLBECK DUNN Sep ROMA at 2 z 4 i 17 1 7 7 5 S 5 5 3 4 5 i (e) al 1 3 2 La 1 (e} ie} ie) ie) 0 al Oy 9 B ie) w ie) Q fe) Wa) Q b . LETTERMAN'S CLUB Firs) rows Gray, Hansen, Whitney, Hayds, Hallbeck,” McD.v olty Walker. Secohd row- Coach White, Duncany Wh’ , ceman, Davis, Dunster, Curnaws Thirdsrows Trootbar, Cala, Heats, Moone, Gétwey, BASEBALL First row-Riloy, Whotsoll Moore, Hayes;. McDormotty g Lee, Coffey, Harty Socond row-Hansen, Wilson, Whitney, Davis,’ Dyer, Dunstcr, Third row-Christonsen, Walker, Fluuer, Roger, Alsman, Dunn, Jonsen, Fourth rowe oover, Crowder, Huddleson, Hallbeck, Curnow, Coach Whitoe feet : , 929 LETTERMAN'S CLUB e GIRL'S VOLLEYBALL + This year Girl's Volleyball team, was compris- ed of members from every class, and one outstanding characteristic of our players was the splendid cooper- ation and sportsmanshio they displayed in the face of defeat. : : sone fob ee ig ; fi OUR, season closed with’ three victories ancl three defeats, for an averase of .500. This to our be- lief is not a too bad season for a team who for the first time, played other schools. die are not claiming the inexperience of our players as an excuse for not winning more games, Eat we. do say, titat “with an entire first string with the ex- ception of Pat Suchanan, returning next year, “Just watch us go} Our Captain was Beverly Scrimsher and Miss Waite was our wonderful coach. Scores for the games are as follows: Warrenton 32 Knappa Svensen 31 Warrenton 28 Knappa Svensen 356 Warrenton £5 Jewell 39 Warrenton 41 Westport 27 Warrenton 59 westport 19 Warrenton 28 Jewell 32 GIRL'S ATHLETICS First row-Byrd, Klein, Wolford, N ichol, Second row Summer, Smith, Kerr, Nygaard, Third row-Wiley, Smith Schrimsher and Mise« ‘iaite. 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