Wheeler High School - Woodsman Yearbook (Wheeler, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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VIHGIL STABEN BILL POTTER U happy, so p easant, so guileless U Glee Club, l,2,3,4 Girls' Lettermen, 2,3, 4 Class Play, 3 Girls' League Sec 3,4 Senior Class Treas 4 Library help, 2,3 Annual Staff, 3,4, Typing Contest, 2,3 Carnival, 2, Senior Night, l,2,3,4 'It takes a little foolishness along w com on sense to make life worth while Basketball,2,3,4 Football, 2,3,4, Soft ball, 2,3,4, Order of nwn, 2,3,4, Repre sentative, 2,3 Class Plavs, 3,4 Class Pres 4 V President, 3 Annual Staff, School Carnival, 2, Senior Night, 2,3,4 nThere is no hurry, no time for worry Basketball, 2,3,4, Football, 2,3,4 Soft b ll, l,2,3,4 Order of NWN, 2,3,4, Vice Pres 4, President, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Class Representative, 2, All Star Basket ball Team, 3,4 Carnival, 2, Senior Night, l,2,3,4 uLaugh and the world laughs with you 2,3,4, Softball, l,2,3,4, Sports Manager, 2,3 Plays, 3,4, School Carnival, 2 Senior Night, l,2,3,4 H ll great men ave been boys Football,1,2,3,4 Basketball,2,3,4, Soft ball,l,2,3,4 Class Pres l,2,3,4 Order of NWN, l,2,3,4, President, 3 Class plays, 2,3,4 Paper Staff, 4, Annual Ed 3, Carnl val, 2 Annual Staff, 4, Senior Night 1234 N e will to do, the soul to dare Basketball, 2,3,4, Football, 2,3,4, Soft ball, l,2,3,4, Order of UWU, 2,3,4, Sec 3,4 Representative, 3 V Pres 4, Vice Pres of Student Body, 4, Class Play, 3,4 Paper Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Carnival, 2, Senior Night, l,2,3,4 'I have fought a good fight, I have finis e my course Football,2,3,4, Basketball,2,3,4, Order of nWW,2,3,4, Softball,2,3,4 Class Plays, 2 3,4, Carnival, 2 Senior Night, 2,3 5 :!!.. 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I Y sg S Q . 5 Q Ao li Y 5 -? ? 04456 A SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Wheeler High School, in the year of our lord, One Thousand Nineteen Hundred and Forty six ing of Questionable mind and doubtful memory, make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament I, Beth Purdin, leave my wooden clogs to there will be a little noise on the subject Betty Pool when I leave I Richard Baggarley, leave my ability to Sacred Feart women to some other sucker will be sorry' I, eddie Kral, leave my ability to play get along with advice is, you basketball o I, Margie Thompson, leave my position as office girl to Nadine, if she is brave enough to get the mail in the rain' I, Foward Fisher, leave my ability to play football to Don Carlson, if he can stand the mud We, Virgil Staben and Clarence Graves, leave with the hot breath of the draft board blowing down our necks I Wyvonne Jaskell, leave my fAhem'J slim figure to Pat LaNar, it will look better on her hyrth Schultz, leave my job as artist on the paper, to Dick Bjornstad, who also likes to draw goofy pictures' Alice Fitzwater, leave my Shorthand characters to any aspirin soul who wishes to use them Pethel Douma, leave my blonde hair to Pat LaMar, yo can't say she didn't try Larene Rasmussen, leave my bubble gum to Miss Jones and Mrs played on this subject Reagan, because of the untiring interest they dis , Bill Potter, have left My civvies are moth balls' ,SQ 0 ,tj g l A ' ' T t - - , be- , so O 1' A . 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I 18-3. --AL 34052 SOPHOMORE CLAQQ well, here we are the Sophonore Class and it's our last year as underclassnen C hewl Ve elected for our fir t serester officers President, Patricia Shand Vice Pres , Tom Pickering, Secretary, Carrie Bell Treasurer, Herbie Canberg Class Rep ,Betty Volberdin Sgt of Nrms, Delmer Damon Our class adviser is Miss Elcy Nalker The sec nd sexe ter officer were as follows President France Francis Vice Pres ,lerbie Camberg secretary, Carrie Bell Treas rer, anda Haskell Class Rep , Tom Pickerin Sgt of Arms, Jimmie Reynolds During the 5ear,the class gave two very successful sales Student Body and Faculty Herbie Camberg, Tom Pickering,J1m 1e Reynolds,and Larry Fox turned out for football Herbie Camberg, Tom Pickering, Jimmie leyn los, and Delmer Damon turned out for basketball Jimmie was one of the main five we look forward to continuing success and earning more laurels next year FRESHMAN CLASS On Seotenber 4, l945, twelve frightened little rookies stumbled up the steps of Wheeler High They were Jack Holt, Jasper Wilmarth, Willis Hight Donnalee Coleman, Helen Burdick, Leonard Hubbard, Rilda Bam ford, Beverly White, Gloria DeBorde, Bill Shade, Dorothy Curtis, Howard Peterson, and Bob Loveall They elected for class officers President Donnalee Cole Vice President Dorothy Curtis Secretary Helen Burd lck Tre su er Benerly rite, Student Body Rep Bob Loveall Class Advl er liss Rachel Jones howard Peterson moved to hehalem in October, and Rilda Bamford left for Portland in December Patsie La Mar entered Joe Shlel started school in January, and in March Betty Pool joined the class Officers were elected for second emester President Helen Burdick, Vice President Jack Holt Secretary Gloria DeBorde, Treasurer Beverly Jhite and student Body Repre sentative Jasper Wilmarth On Marcl 15, 1946, they gave a successful St Patrick's Day Party The class had representatives in football and basketball They were as follows Jack Holt, Bob Loveall, and Willis Hight CM. QA, O I A ' 5 A .. ,, an YFY I 0 O l l A O O I . 'lvl 0 ay s l S .1 2 3 - ' S M 3 - 85 W . . . , . o :as ' 3 v : n - ' 1' 0 5' '-' 1 ' - - 9 5 ll A 3 . - as - Q L. . O T . The class gave a most entertaining nValentine Partyn for the O 1 1 'v E Y- ,L-1 v 'x 1 I . . e . , A I V A V I I O 5 a C xang - 3 - - 3 a r - ' W4 ' .- I A S ' 'I A Q V T O I O s : - ' us un J Q , W , . - , - 0 . L A . I O C VY -MO?-'Y buunnnsnnnnui JL W5 8-6 pw-own' gl MA., Q 'O' 44 school Re 6 t 4 :ct 140V Jan f'o5S C4hhID1m OF EVENTS bchool Opens iss Jones Joins faculty rro h inltiation and party Vehuler here ictozy L3 e cedery there a lbeldi +he1e Nehele there leacrers lnstitute let hditlon 0 Log cate J here J 1 f f worksrop Ha11cwe'en Party at Ne1alem Qefeide here Sadie 1awP'ns lane westport there Academy the e afml tice y Victory 1 noe Thanksgiv nt Vacation Tootb 11 Eenquet Iav11 fspital, stori Seni r lass Play county Jamboree rere Hs orfe Devel res ftel christ christ Borrydale Party yacation there opens hehelen there Bay tity here Garib ldi there Qeccnn be este e ns L1 rob pril May Acadery here hestucca there Nehale here Bay C ty trere Perrydele here aribaloi tere bter of the oea le tucca here aophorore ance cademy the e Arnual Pict res T rne ent Tourne ent by posivn meem haeketball Banqlet L Initiation Qenior Sneak o lnitiat on L ricnic Lester Nacetion Junior en r Prom anc Eenqtet at dent Wody lect on uirls' teette Tea Qenicr might Baccalaureate Jranuetion echool Picnic school Closes I 4 0 1 s wep . 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Vlubku.15d GIRLS ' LEAGUE ln order to promote a sfirit of co operarion and friend hip, Wheeler Hibh School maintains a Girls' League means of sales they are building up a fund to buy a few pieces of furniture for the Jug Room In April, the girls gave a Silver Tea honorinf' their mothers and friends The Girls' League also maintained a general clean up commitee around the high school. The officers for the second semester were: President, Nyrth Schultz, Vice President, Carrie Bellg Secretary, Ey- vonne Haskellg Representative, Frances Francis, Adviser, Mrs . Reauan 1 - 4 o an s I, 1- 4 5, Y ,,, W sv .. 7 4 A J g lt'- ' Qs. 'V F ' 5 s ff U, ' ,- V, 4 s.. Y s n . .fl th' ' Ad is 4' Q ,aa S y -- 13-7 B I 4 6 .. v 9' ,A Q a -, ,D - 4 T -W ,, C' A xl I I Q ' f 1235- 2, , ' , his I If ' 'i ff F ' Q . , , L a-,WSJ Nl J PT Ho 1 ' 0 ' -' I I J ' ' J I TIA - o 1 . I 1 ' ' D ' I ... . K ' ' ' 7 ' I A f -1 -u L, Q s . fr 1 . By -K - 0 F J ' L. O 'T an w fx ' 4 l VTRGN Z 'DC -Botdel qhn-El 'Be q.'RQ-s museum' 'De-umm' Schoxxzvlfpc -ard x-qfidrmncxs Zi-4-Rod, YQ--xX,,sugeu,'BordsoK' L.cU'Xq,1:' Thovnpso-n. FxT1v4d.'Te1:.C'clema-n'Cu'E'ns 5rAQ'N, 12901 Sha-nd' 'vwmfxlrg Nuxlumk E-'NMLSKQXK' Kknrfetxck Girls' Glee Club One of the activities that interested most of' the girls during the year was the Girls' Glee Club. It met twice a week under the direction of' Mrs. Vivian Reagan. During the second semester the Club prepared music for Easter and Commencement. Some of the songs practised were: nwhen Day Is Donen, NThe Desert Songn, 'Tre Riff Songn, nStouthearted Menu, 'Cal- varyn, UA Song of Fomen, nTea for Twon, Hwhisperingn, NDeep Purplen, nSweet and Lovelyn, nOver The Rainbowna When You Wore a Tulipn, 'S1nain' in The Raina, nSleepn, Ave Marian, nVenet1an Love Songn, and nGon4olier . T?'e sextette: Mvrth Schultz, Frances Francis, Beverly White, Margie Thompscn, Bethel Douma and Pat Shand presented 'A Robin in Tre Rainn and 'Green Cathedraln for Commencement. Officers for the second senester were: Eyvonne Haskell, Presidentg Wanda Haskell, Vice President: Nedine Nvlund, Secretaryg and Yyrth Sclsultz, Librarian. if J w-is gl. T U45 CTI'evM9-N is v WW T MVA 1 M Misa in F' 49 92' 11 B01 S' Lexffeuz YTXQMVX Q1 34056 IRLS' LETTLRHVN re activities in the Girls' Lettermen group this year hafe been the sapervision of the Freshmen girls These girls we e given an initiation the first week of school During the year the Freshmen girls were required to give entertain ing prtgrams They were required to keep the Jug Room order The olflcers for the second semester were President Pat Shand Vice President Bethel Doama Representative Alice Fitzwater Adviser Mrs Reagan During the last six weeks, eight girls earning the high et numner ol points required, will be initiated into the Letterman group The members of the Girls' Lettermen are, Carrie Bell, Bethel Douma, Alice Fitzwater, Margie Thompson, Larene Ras nussen, M rth Schultz, and Pat Shand ORDER OF THE 'W' The Order of the WMU, composed of the lettermen boys of the school, was organized early in the school history and ras ccdtl ued to xeep order down through the years The annual Letterman initiation and banquet took place Aprll l6, lQ46 The new members were given a nseveren lniti ation during the day, but were treated as royalty at a dinner in the evening Officers for the first semester were Glenfird Avery, President Edmond Kral, Vice President, Virgil Staben, Secre tary, and Howard Fisher, Representative Officers for second semester were Richard Baggarley President Edmond Kral, Vice President, Virgil Staben, Secre tary, and Howard Fisher, Representative is :!!.. 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PEP SQLAD Add these three, plus five more vivacious gals and you have the Wheeler Pep Squad. The purpose of the club is to promote pep and enthusiasm around school, particularly in the backing of the athletic teams This is the first year for the club, and we all hope it continues with abounding success. mi-H275 -af ' 0 6 1+ -as f 5 W ' 5 E Q - L f .9 if lf M 3 Q5 di? V oy K-X fa f 'd, 1 If U 1 O O I O I Nhat FOOTBALL On September 21st, Wheeler started its most successful football season since 1934 Our season ended November 9th, at Liberty Field in Tillamook, when we won the Tillamook County UB championship In many games, the first six were taken out and the sec ond string were given valuable experience The second string played most of the game at Garibaldi Boys earning letters this year are, Seniors Capt Howard Fisher, Bill Potter, Clarence Graves, Eddie Kral, Virgil Staben, and Richard Baggarley Juniors Dennis Ver milyea, Dick Bjornstad and Everett Rust Sophomores Jim Reynolds, Larry Fox, Tom Pickering and Herbie Camberg Fresh ren Bobby Loveall, Willis Fight and Jack Holt Managers Chuck Bell and Delmer Damon SEASON SCORES Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler Wheeler Six Man -vga.--.gn -----can Nehalem 7 Academy 6 --------Garibaldi O Nehalem 12 -----------Garibaldi O CForfe1tD Wheeler 54 Wheeler 12 ---------- -Academy 24 2 Wheeler 32 - ---------- Academy 27 CChampionship gamel Eleven Man Wheeler 14 ----------- Seaside 6 Wheeler O -----------Nestucca 7 fl' I - , ,, ,. . v -Q . 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