Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 23, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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Eight Graduated at 'Commencement,* Tuesday Even!
WF'5
E ddie F reeman
Stialent Boti y Vice-pre s-
nient, 3; Boys C itizenship
Award, 9; Glee Club, 4;
B asketball, i , 3, i ; One-
A c t P lay, 4.
M abe ^ C
nion ^
"*
B ill F oltz
T ransferred from E ureka
Glee C l u b 4; O ne-Act
Play, i ; A th letic M an­
ager, 4.
T ransferred from Grants
Pass; Class P resident, 4;
G-kw C I u ft, 4; A nnual
S ta ff, 4.
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station. W hy! th a t little sh o rt man
like Bill Foltz! It is Bill! And S
®’< " » Bl r 1 GJa r a « e’ Inc-” Still joUv
full of fun, I find. He looks busv but I
to d istu rb him. A fte r m y eager quest™
Genie Moore (one of o u r class “braird, to
boasted, of ) Bill replied th a t she 01 "
beautiful home out by k a r r is ? S ta te P a rk and r e a c h e s ^
and E tiq » u ette
and M anners a «au
t the
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Life Uni-
o u i- .4,
He » I » « a ¿ -
ed th a t her p re tty clothes are envy o f all
the women in tow n. Maybe I should have
come to B rookings sooner . . but then
1 A.vi a ***“**^x
ra th e r iivptricoo
hopeless ease.
case.
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tilt.
I alw av i l t ah0HEanCy b°-Wling
B rookings ra te s . .
t
- s ^ s h e d fo r one in my high school days. Guess
m iliaT " c e ip nr * m V Say’ th a t ProP rieW r looks fa .
m i i T Ge,ne GouW- 1 never could im agine w h a t he
would be dong in 10 years . . .And th e re a re ¿ 5 his
m ore of “46®-” m i airr planes on exhibition (ju s t some
g ratu la tio n s! ( ¿ n l ? ) 3ttraC tlng a tte n tio n ' Wel1’ Con'
Senior
I never realized it, bu t I ’m get­
ting hungry . . The thrill o f m eet­
ing so m any of my classm ates has
made me forget I was so h u n g r v ..
There goes the re st of m v money for
“E a t ^ t Ql We iV'„T h at la r?e neon sij
/ , a t, . at ^ lim bos —m aybe th a t’s SF
p o t h e r of our class brains— sm art claa I of tl
L
1 lm a^ ned he would end up doj
- F O O D ’g COnnected w k h his favorite J
¡a
(la ss
Cue,
G
C arroll R eek man
Class President, 9; Class
Vics-presuient, g, 4;
e s ta n t A thletic Manager,
t ; B asketball, 4, 3, 4,- A n ­
n u ii S taff. 4.
E ugenia M oore
Tratw/errerf
^ fnn
WtJj_
constn; S t u d e n t Body
P resident, 4; Class T reas­
urer, i; A n n u a l S ta ff, 4,«
i I u b, 4 O ne-A ct
Play, j; Volleyball, 4.
Well, if my jalopy will hold out, I tl
M oore’s home__Now r ; h
anij_ see if I c a n locate Gt
g
?
p “ k- ‘ « ■ »
.h a . u
I
those lawns, trees and flowers and th a t
beautiful view slays m e ___
su^mm-lmaginei’ Brookings rates a large
sw im m ing pool, too . . . 1
.y f f
A nderson, Inst re c to r’’- , a sí e b s s m a t ^
B
¿ . JE* 1 *
C arol L ee C rockett
u<l, i t Body T reasurer
t . ( lass S e c re ta ry , *, 4 •
Class P resident. I, f ; Glee
Club, i, 4; O ne-A ct Play,
* : V dleyball. i , 3, 4;
All-Sch . ; Scholarship, g.
i
G ene G ould
Transit rred front Los An-
g* irn. Glee Club, 4, One-
A ct Play, 4
S E N IO R
C LA SS
\ ICTOR A nderson
Class T reasurer, j ; Glee
Club, 4.
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PROPHECY
H ere [ am, about to en ter the g reat
X I
2 inÄ
right -
i
^
“ ¿ P e n n n * « - y e 8. th a t's
absolutely
W^
and he has a proud profession, too. He alw
was a good sw im m er and m ust be a good
s tru c to r . . . no doubt.
orookings must be the
place to be . . evidently
• • • The class of ‘*46’’
he exception
of me) certainly holds
f c t i n t i ' e iU' oi' f‘onor and distinction.
t'rH rfni T kCn th£0USh the “glass ball" has
Uittul. Three cheers fo r the Class of "46'
CAROL L E E CROCKETT
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§ 4‘
Smatei of ^ e V r a d u a "
always thought R n \ > k i n t V h ^
remember
irood
« ways
to -W
i n have those
?
R <»!«! j .1 v
n° d°T,',t—1
al- -
. \ - ‘?t
« t r ^ctl? n’ T“ too.
' t I o U to
» V "
r
(N * j 5 ^ .*
• T kat s a huge truck th at ju st
A • h - to past—¿md— oops! There coe<
v | \ " i ' p beat th a t~ 1C look» like
g<s . 4
t. ' I ' U r i Freem an, Inc. “Coast To
would end up With t r u c k s , \ S s ^ ¿ ’u C K S ? '^
h*
z
Mrs. H orner
And w hat's t h i s . . “Mabel’s Sewing
.F7,’. w',hat an a ttra ctiv e plact
rerou< “15 aI1-Vrlw a ^ i- Looks real pros-
-
Wi
Mrs. Mason
Miss Woodw
B. H. S.
Faculty
For
1946-46
<L^
P inion well11 a " a ' s ’- bought Mabel
a h m
e ) a /a v c e s s -q u ite . I had
iji
" V i i ' f 1'’“- ° f T i t h e luck!
w.
to, -
•“'Ps so much noise!
« . . mere s a big garage and service
Mr. H orner
Mr. Gutl
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