Echo High School - Echoes Yearbook (Echo, OR)

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Echoes of ’52 DEDICATION We, the annual staff, do hereby dedicate the Echoes of "52" to our faculty and to our fellow classmates.DIRECTORS of School District No. 5 MR. J. RAMOS Mr. Joe Ramos is now serving his ninth year as a school trustee. He is a graduate of Echo High School and during his years of service has watched the district grow from 101 to 423 square miles; and has seen the valuation increase from $900,000 to $2,500,000. MR. R. ESSELSTYN Mr. Rod Esselstyn is the new cleric of School District No. 5. He is a graduate of Walla Walla high school and attended Washington State college for two years. During the war he was in the Navy for two years and spent one year overseas. He has been an Echo resident for about 20 years. MR. G. CAMPBELL Mr. Glenn Campbell is serving his first year on the school board. He went to high school two years in Pilot Rock and took his last two years at Cornell. He farmed in Washington for about 12 years, but in 1947 bought a wheat ranch on Butter Creek. He has lived there ever since. I MR. E. LIESEGANG Mr. Eddie Liesegang has been a member of the school board for three years. He was educated in the Echo schools. In high school he was an outstanding athlete. During World War II he served his country overseas. r [ r [ [ f I rTHE FACULTY They Lead and We Shall Follow MR. H. FOSTER Mr. Foster, superintendent, attended both the University of Washington and the University of Idaho. He has been teaching for twenty-one years. This is his first year at Echo. Mr. Foster instructs all music departments of both the grade school and high school. MR. GEORGE DeLAP Coach DeLap is a graduate of Washington State college. Coach is athletic advisor of all the boys' physical education classes. He also teaches boys’ health, geometry and general math. This is Coach's sixth year of teaching in Echo. - MR. NORM BERGSTROM Mr. Bergstrom graduated from Pacific University in Forest Grove. This is his fifth year of teaching. He teaches orientation, biology, general science and U. S. history. Mr. Bergstrom is also' bookkeeper for the school cafeteria.MISS S. BLOOMSTRAND Miss Bloomstrand is a graduate of Idaho State college of '51. She is our commercial teacher and also holds a B. A. in P. E. MRS. M. WILKERSON Mrs. Wilkerson, who graduated from the University of Kansas, is the advisor to both the annual and school paper. Mrs. Wilkerson is also Echo High's English teacher. STUDENT BODY This year the student body consisted of sixty-eight Students. The girls outnumbered the boys by a thirty-seven to thirty-one margin.SENIOR CLASS THE REWARD OF LABOR DONNA SNOW Band.......................................I-2-3-4 Pep Club - -- -- -- -- -- I-2-3-4 Class Secretary-Treasurer..................4 Cougar Tracks.............................. .. I-2-3-4 Annual Staff - - -..................I-2-3-4 G. A A.....................................I-2-3-4 Girls' League...........................- - I Girls' Volleyball..........................2-3-4 Play Cast ..... ........................ 2-3 Cheerleader - - -.................. 2-3-4 Paper Editor...............................4 Orchestra..................................I President G. A. A. - - - - - - - - 4 Band Secretary................................3 Student Council............................4 ROY ROHDE Football..................... .. 2-3-4 Class President - -- -- -- -- 3 Class Vice President.........- 1-2-4 Letterman's Club -.........- - I-2-3-4 Basketball ----------- 2-3-4 Cougar Tracks .................4 Play Cast .-.---.....3 Student Council................3-4 Band...........................I-2-3-4 I. O. O. F.....................2 President Letterman's Club ----- 4 Band Vice President ------- 3 BEVERLY WISLESWORTH Girls' League ..... .....................---I G. A. A. - -- -- -- -- -- 4 Paper Staff - - -.....................3.4 Annual Staff - -- ------ 3.4 Play Cast...................................3 Band........................................2-3-4 G. A. A. Secretary-Treasurer ... - 4 Pep Club......................................3-4 Girls' Volleyball...........................4SENIOR CLASS FRANK YOUNG Athletic Manager.................... Football........................... Basketball.......................... Letterman's Club................- Secretary-Treasurer Letterman's Club - - Junior I. O. O. F. Band Junior Class Play -------- President Senior Class............... Student Council - - -................ Band ............................ I 2-3-4 2-3-4 I-2-3-4 3 1-2 3 4 4 1-2-3 FRED WILSON Football........................ Letterman's Club ..... Play Cast...................... Athletic Manager............... 3-4 3-4 3 BETTY BERRY Transfer ........................ Spanish Club ..................... Spelling Club..................... Girls' League .................... G. A. A........................... 2 I I DARLYNE WATTENBURGER Girls' League -..........................I G. A. A........................................1-4 Paper Staff.................................4 Annual Staff...................................4 Band..........................................I-2-3-4 Play Cast...................................3 Pep Club....................................I-2-3-4 Girls' Volleyball....................- - - 4 Sergeant at Arms of Class ..... 3 Orchestra...................................ISENIOR CLASS JEANETTE DEAL Transfer......................................4 Volleyball....................................4 G. A. A. ...... ..............................4 Annual Staff .................................4 DAYLE HIGHLEY Football..........-...........2-3-4 Letterman’s Club .............3.4 Band..........................1-2-3 Junior I. O. OF. ........ 2-3 Junior Class Play ........ 3 Secretary-Treasurer of Class ..... 3 DORENE DAVIS G. A. A....................... Band.....................- - - Volleyball ......... 2-3-4 3 2-3-4SENIOR CLASS JERRY MYERS Sergeant at Arms of Class - .... 4 Letterman's Club -------- 3-4 Football - -- -- - - -- -- 3-4 Basketball...........................2-3-4 Baseball.............................2-3-4 Play Cast.............................2-3 I. O. O. F............................2-3 Band...................................... ... 1-2-3 LARY McATEE Class President ------ Sergeant at Arms of Class - - Letterman's Club - - - - -Letterman's Club Vice President Football....................- Basketball ------- Baseball - I-2-3-4 Play Cast -.............-----3 I. O. O. F............................1-2 Band - -- -- -- .... |-2 SIS RAMOS Girls' League -........................ I Secretary-Treasurer Girls' League - - I G. A. A..............................- - I-2-3-4 Sports Manager G A. A. - - - - - - 4 Paper Staff - --............................ I-2-3-4 Annual Staff - -........................I-2-3-4 Annual Editor............................4 Play Cast - -- --....................3 Band..................................I-2-3-4 Band President...........................- 3 Pep Club.................................I-2-3-4 Pep Club President ------- I-2-3-4 Girls' Volleyball...................... 2-3-4 Tennis - -.........................3 Student Council - -- -- -- -- I-2-3-4 Secretary Student Body ------ 2 Vice President Student Body..............3 President Student Body 4 Class President - -- -- -- -- | Class Secretary-Treasurer ------ 2 Orchestra - | M M 4s. fO s,OUR RECORD SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Four years ago thirteen freshmen climbed the stairs to Echo High. They were Frank Young, Donna Snow, Darlyne Wattenburger, Sis Ramos, Beverly Clark, Vina McCord, Lary McAtee, Jerry Myers, Roy Rohde, Danny Bowman, Jessie Boyer, Dayle Highley and Alvie Cunningham. In October, two new members, Ordean Johnson and Donald Eagle, joined our class. In February Alvie Cunningham and Delores Hall entered. Our class officers were: President ------- Vice President............... Secretary-Treasurer - - - - Sergeant at Arms - - - - Advisor - -- -- -- - - Sis Ramos - Roy Rohde Donna Snow Dayle Highley Miss Eatwell In our sophomore year Donald Eagle, Vina McCord and Delores Hall left. To make up for the loss three new members came. They were Dorene Davis, Pat Lindslay and Bill Spann. Initiating the freshmen was our privilege which we all enjoyed very much. President..........................Lary McAtee Vice President - -- -- -- - Roy Rohde Secretary-Treasurer ------- Sis Ramos Sergeant at Arms ------- Bill Spann Advisor .............. Mr. Bergstrom As juniors there were fifteen of us. Pat Lindslay, Jessie Boyer and Danny Bowman were not with us. Fred Wilson and Norman Winks joined us at the first of the year. We sold candy at basketball games and gave a play in order to earn enough money to give the Junior-Senior banquet. Our class officers that year were: President - -- -- -- -- Roy Rohde Vice President - ------ Bill Spann Secretary-Treasurer ----- Dayle Highley Sergeant at Arms - - - Darlyne Wattenburger Advisor.............................Mr. Bergstrom Now we are seniors. All of the traditional procedures and rituals observed by the seniors every year have been performed. Ordean Johnson is a junior now and Bill Spann left for Texas before Christmas. Also Norman Winks did not return. Two new students, Jeanette Deal and Delores Jenkins joined the class, making the total thirteen. Bill Spann was our president until he left. Frank Young was elected to take his place. Our class officers are: President.........................Frank Young Vice President - -- -- -- - Roy Rohde Secretary-Treasurer ------ Donna Snow Sergeants at Arms - - - - Lary McAtee and Jerry Myers Advisor...........................Coach DeLap Our Class Motto is: "We stand at the bottom and look at the sky. We cant' reach the top unless we try." Class Colors - - - - Class Flower - - - - Yellow and White - - Yellow RoseSENIOR CLASS WILL I, Roy Rohde, will my ability to do as little as possible and gel away with it to anyone who would like to try. Also, my Friday night trips to Pilot Rock to Glenn Rohde just to keep it in the family I, Darlyne Wattenburger, will my nickname Proxy" to Carol Rae Meecham in hopes that she 'rakes it in good humor I, Jerry Myers, will my loud voice to Lanny Dorn in hopes that he has as much fun with it as I had. I, Beverly Wiglesworth, will my inability to understand adjectives and adverbs to Russell Sloop because he already knows more about them than I ever will. I, Lary McAtee, will my heighth to Elmer Berry (Fudd) in hopes that he makes good use of it and my parking place by the gym 'to anyone who wants it. I, Fred Wilson, will all three of my old cars to R. C. Winks in hopes that he can make one that will run out of all of them. I, Frank Irvin Young, will my witty character to Margaret Mooney in hopes that she finds a sense of humor sometimes. I, Joanne (Sis) Ramos, will my cackle (laugh) to Arlene McKissick in hopes that she will bury it and forget where she put it. I, Jeanette Deal, will my ability to snap gum to Bud Graham in hopes he learns to enjoy it. I, Donna Snow, will my ability to get info trouble to Betty Berry in hopes that she can always find a way out. To Molly Esselstyn I leave my position as editor of the Cougar Tracks as she will have the headaches next year. I, Dayle Highley, will my ability to get out of school at two o'clock every day during basketball season to jimmy Pedro. To Floyd Abercrombie I will my job in the cafeteria. To the janitor we leave our carvings and gum on the desk. To the teachers we leave a bottle (aspirin) for the headaches they will surely have next year. To the juniors we leave our high and mightiness Signed: Crewy Lou To the school we leave our memories. Myrt Proxy4S WE GO FORTH CLASS PROPHECY It is the year 1962, the class of '52'' is holding their class reunion in the study hall at Echo High School. All at once there is a terrible racket coming up the stairs with someone hollering and the crack of a whip. It is Fred Wilson driving his cows up the stairs for he is supplying ‘the milk for the reunion. He is now running the Wilson Holstein farm. Someone yells, Look who s here and we all run to the window and look out; it is Darlyne Wattenburger getting untangled from her parachute on top of the gym. She just dropped in from United Airlines where she is the Stewardess of the year. Lary McAtee is the most prominent man among us as he now is head of the McAtee Optometrist Clinic and takes in $1,000,000 a week. No wonder, he sold us all a pair of $25 glasses for $100. He is really getting classy; he has seven days a week off from his office. We see a big flashy Cadillac pull up in front and guess who? Roy Rohde jumps out and up he comes. After leaving college he became one of the largest cattlemen in the state and he now has about 1000 head of registered Black Angus cattle. Next the great politician. Frank Young, comes in and he immediately jumps up on a desk and gives out a long and lengthy campaign speech in which he promises everything to everybody He is still as much against the Democrat Party as he was in the old days. He is running for the governorship in the next election. Dorene Davis is here also. As soon as she left school she went to a detective school and did so well that she graduated into the F B.l. She is on a case now. It seems as though someone had stolen a candy bar from the Pep Club two years ago and she has just tracked him down. Donna Snow has made quite a name for herself, she owns the night club known as "Goldies". She bought the place and built it up until now it is one of the biggest clubs in the West. People come from all over ‘rhe United States to taste her famous beer. She says that she wouldn’t drink the stuff if she was paid to because she knows what is in it. Now enters Beverly Clark who is working as a beauty operator. She tells us that she is waiting for Uncle Sam to let go of her married life. As we are talking to those who have already arrived, we suddenly hear some of ‘the hottest jazz music in the land, played in rhumba rhythm. It’s Sis Ramos, her booming baritone, and her all boy orchestra. She is now playing every night at a great night club known as "Goldies". She says she really likes the work. Over the shrill of the music we hear a scream from half a block away and we know that Jeane'tte Deal is quietly talking to someone. We've heard her gum snapping since she left Portland so we knew she was coming. Upon arrival, she tells us that she is now running the Love Life Problems Column in all the newspapers. We know she always was a good authority on love life. As we hear the familiar shout of hey" we open the window and in flies the famous Aeronautical Designer, Jerry Myers. He has just finished designing a plane that folds up small enough to come through a window, so took this way of demonstrating it. After he gets in he shows us how to fold it clear up into a cane, which he must have to walk with as his last "fold-up" plane really folded up and he broke his leg. He tells us that he finally sold his green Ford and bought himself a new 88 Oldsmobile, his dream of dreams, while he was still in E.H.S. As we look over the class, we find there is one missing, this being Dayle Highley As we hear the roar of a freight train we know that he is about to arrive. Dayle rides the freight trains to be safer as he is now an income tax collector for Uncle Sam. As he comes in he reminds us that it won’t be too long until tax time again. Now that we are all together again, we go out to the cafeteria to have tips and noodle, which we all love very much and rhen we will take off for the big city of Echo to celebrate. Klute RocketSENIOR CLASS Front Row: Roy Rohde, Beverly Wiglesworth, Darlyne Wattenburger, Jeanette Deal, Frank Young, aclc Row: Fred Wilson, Sis Ramos, Lary McAtee, Dorene Davis, Jerry Myers, Dayle Highley, Donna Snow. MRS. M. O'BRIEN MR. M. O'BRIEN Mrs. Myrtle O'Brien has been cook at the cafeteria Mr. Mick O'Brien is our general handy-man. His ever since it was organized three years ago She spends jobs take up much of his time, much time preparing meals for the students. 'Wow WE'RE SITTING ON TOP JUNIOR CLASS This year the junior class started out with nineteen members: Betty Berry, Gary Cohms, Homer Bowman, Molly Esselstyn, Doug Deal, Kay Laughlin, Ward Collinsworth, Gary Dorn, Ronnie Dorn, Buddy Graham, Betty Marlnee, Mary Lou Mills, John Ramos, LaDeana McCord, Clarice Stamper, Beth Wilson and R. C. Winks. Later Mona Findlay and Eddie Stevens joined our class. The last of September the class received their class rings. This year the junior class had charge of the concessions at the basketball games. Four boys out of our class are on the first string basketball team. Our class advisor is Mrs. Wilkerson. Class officers are: President - - Vice President -Secretary - - Treasurer - - Sergeant at Arms Kay Laughlin R. C. Winks Molly Esselsytn John Ramos - Gary Dorn Front Row: Mona Findlay, Betty Berry, Clarice Stamper. Mary Lou Mills, Betty Jean Marlnee, LaDeana McCord, Beth Wilson. Middle Row: Ronnie Dorn, Bud Graham, R. C. Winks, John Ramos, Doug Deal, Homer Bowman, Molly Esselstyn, Kay Laughlin. Back Row: LeWard Collinsworth, Gary Dorn, Eddie Stevens, Gary Bohms, Elmer Berry, Ordean Johnson.First Row: Sharon Chapin, Jean Ramos, Tom Able, Shirley Myers, Arlene McKissicIt. Second Row: Joyce Sather, Shirley Winks, Vanyla Wilson, Crystal Hutchins, Carol Ann Ottum, Carla Hall. Third Row: Lanny Dorn, Jimmy Pedro, Russell Sloop, Jim Tolan. SOPHOMORE CLASS There are sixteen pupils in the sophomore class. Three of them are new members. They are Carla Hall. Jim Tolan and Russell Sloop. We initiated the freshmen on October 13, and had the party the same night. Later we had a baked food sale to raise more money. Our class advisor is Mr. Norm Bergstrom. Our class motto is: "In Ourselves Our Future Lies." Our class colors are lavender and yellow. Our class officers are: President.................................Shirley Myers Vice President..........................Arlene McKissick Secretary.....................................Jean Ramos Sergeant at Arms...............................Jim TolanFRESHMAN CLASS In the beginning of the freshman year there were fifteen students. Seven new students entered our class during the year. They were Bill Foster. Dennis Schultz, Shirley Bolin, Davie Correa, Donald and James Herrin, and Mary Sue Findlay. James and Donald left after a month of school. The freshman initiation was held on October 13. A party was held afterward. At the freshman return party we had a dance and served refreshments. Our class advisor was Miss Bloomstrand. At the beginning of the school year we elected officers. They are: Dennis Schultz..................................President Donald Smith..............................Vice President Carol Ann Wiglesworth...........................Secretary Carol Rae Meecham...............................Treasurer Kay Valentine............................Class Reporter Front Row: Patricia Johnson, Shirley Bolin, Colin White, Ca ol Ann Wiglesworth, Kay Valentine. Middle Row: Carol Rae Meecham, Colleen Lozier, Patty Shouse, Margaret Mooney, Mary Sue Findlay, Marlene Mooney, Marilyn Wilson. Back Row: Lisle Young, Don Smith, Dennis Schultz, Davie Correa, Bill Foster, Don Ottum, Floyd Abercrombie.r Front Row: Dennis Schultz, R. C. Winks, Bud Graham, Donna Snow, Sis Ramos. Back Row: Patty Shouse, Kay Laughlin, Shirley Myers, Fra nk Young, Roy Rohde, John Ramos. STUDENT COUNCIL The student council is made up of all the class presidents, club presidents and student body officers. Members of the student council are: Student Body President - - - Student Body Vice President Student Body Secretary - - • Student Body Treasurer - - - Student Body Sergeant at Arms Senior Class President - - - Junior Class President - - - Sophomore Class President -Freshman Class President - - Pep Club President - - - - Letterman's Club President -G. A. A. President - - - - - Sis Ramos R. C. Winks John Ramos Bud Graham Patty Shouse Frank Young Kay Laughlin Shirley Myers Dennis Schultz Sis Ramos Roy Rohde Donna SnowLETTERMAN'S CLUB The Echo High School Letterman's Club began their regular Friday meetings in early fall. The 1951-52 officers are: President.............................Roy Rohde Vice President............ - - Lary McAtee Secretary.............................John Ramos Treasurer.............................Gary Dorn King of Swats.........................Bud Graham The main purpose of the Letterman's Club is to promote better sportsmanship and co-operation in school and in activities. For this aim the cuss can was established. Similar to a very crude penny savings bank, they were placed in the classrooms. Students were urged by the members to deposit a small sum for each profane expression voiced. The funds to go to a worthy cause—a Letterman s picnic in the spring. Initiation was held January 28, 1952, for the incoming members. The thirteen old members provided a rousing welcome. The newcomers to the organization are Lanny Dorn, Jim Pedro, Tom Able, Dave Correa, Ordean Johnson, Doug Deal, Dennis Schulz, Jim Tolan, Lisle Young, Don Smith, Gary Bohms, Don Ottum, Barney Bowman and Ronnie Dorn. Back Row: Jerry Myers, Bud Graham, John Ramos, R. C. Winks, Lary McAtee, Fred Wilson, Gary Dorn. Front Row: Elmer Berry, LeWard Collinsworth, Dayle High ey, Roy Rohde, Frank Young.THE STUDENT'S VOICE Seated: La Deana McCord, Mary Lou Mills, Molly Esselstyn, Darlyne Wattenburger, Beverly Wiglesworth. Standing: Betty Jean Marlnee, Jean Ramos, Kay Loughlin, Mrs. Willterson, Jeanette Deal, Donno Snow, Roy Rohde, Sis Ramos. COUGAR TRACKS The Cougar Tracks, a monthly publication, was put out by these girls. Mrs. Wilkerson acted as our advisor. The girls worked very hard putting out the paper, but they had their share of fun in working together. Donna Snow................................Editor Molly Esselstyn.................Assistant Editor Beverly Wiglesworth.............Business Manager REPORTERS Darlyne Wattenburger LaDeana McCord Mary Lou Mills Betty Jean Marlnee Jean Ramos Kay Laughlin Jeanette Deal Roy Rohde Sis RamosKneeling: Carol Rae Meechan, Douglas Deal, Jeanette Deal, Darlyne Wattenburger, Russell Sloop, Molly Esselstyn. Standing: Beverly Wiglesworth, Sis Ramos, Donna Snow, Kay Laughlin, Shirley Myers, Carla Hall, Jean Ramos, Mrs. Willcerson. ANNUAL STAFF Editor................... Assistant Editor - - - Business Manager - - -Assistant Business Manager Girls' Sports............ Boys' Sports............. Senior Reporter - - - - Junior Reporter - - - Sophomore Reporter - - Freshman Reporter - - Artists.................. Typist................... Advisor.................. Prophecy .............. • Will..................... ...............Sis Ramos - - - - Kay Laughlin - - Beverly Wiglesworth - Darlyne Wattenburger - - - - - Jean Ramos • - - - - Russell Sloop ............. Donna Snow - - - - Molly Esselstyn - - - - Shirley Myers - - Carol Rae Meecham Doug Deal, Carla Hall - - - - Jeanette Deal - - - Mrs. Wilkerson Jerry Myers, Frank Young - - - - Dayle HighleyPEP CLUB There are 22 active members in the Pep Club, or Majorette Band as it is called on the march. The entire membership consists of 51 girls, many of whom have graduated, married, or have moved away. The active members are: Shirley Myers................................Trombone Crystal Hutchins.............................Trombone Kay Valentine................................Trombone Donna Snow.............................- Trombone Kay Laughlin ------......................... Clarinet Shirley Bolin................................Clarinet Carol Ann Ottum ...... ......................Clarinet Vanyla Wilson..............................Tenor Sax Beverly Wiglesworth.......................French Horn Molly Esselstyn...............................Trumpet Jean Ramos....................................Trumpet Darlyne Wattenburger..........................Trumpet Beth Wilson - -- -- -- -- -- Trumpet Shirley Winks - -- --..................Bass Drum Carol Rae Meecham...........................Bass Drum Sharon Chapin - -- -- -- -- Snare Drum Marilyn Wilson - - -...................Snare Drum Colleen Lozier - -- -.................Snare Drum Arlene McKissick..............................Cymbals Joyce Sathers................................Baritone Sis Ramos....................................Baritone Carol Ann Wiglesworth - -..................Majorette MAKE MINE MUSIC - - -OR A PARADE 1 1 1 ’ . i 1 1 1 1 ’ ’ ' ' J 1 1 Pep Club officers are: Sis Ramos.........................................President Kay Laughlin............................Secretary-Treasurer The Pep Club is shown in formations which they used at the State B Tournament and District Tournament. The girls will also use this formation at the Spokane Lilac Festival. This is to be their fourth year of taking part in this parade. Two of these years they have been invited to take part in the evening pageant. After the Pep Club was first organized they marched at the Portland Rose Festival in 1948, the Pendleton Dress-Up Parade, the Pendleton Round-Up Parade and the Spokane Lilac Festival Parade and many others. At the State Tournament, the Pep Club was warmly welcomed and they performed four times in three days. Majorette Carol Ann Wiglesworth was warmly applauded after giving some wonderful exhibitions of tumbling and twirling. The girls received new uniforms this year. They are royal blue satin slacks, with a gold and white stripe down the leg. The blouse is white satin with royal blue front piece and gold braid. The hats are white and blue satin with white plumes.CHEERLEADERS Three cheerleaders were elected by the student body for the 1951-52 school year. They were Jeanne Ramos, Kay Valentine and Donna Snow. The girls wore blue corduroy blouses and tights and white corduroy skirts. They also wore white boots with blue tassles. All three of these girls are very active in school affairs. They are all in the Majorette Band and in the G. A. A. Jeanne and Donna are both on the annual and paper staffs. Kay is freshman class reporter. These girls are in many other activities. Jeanne, Donna and Kay made up a few new yells and fixed up the old ones. These « girls, along with the cheering section, supported the teams throughout the football, basketball and baseball seasons. Donna, Jean and Kay, Echo Hi's lively and vivacious cheerleaders, are shown in one of their original formations.CHEERING SECTION The cheering section kept up an unceasing supporting chatter at all the games, and were regarded when the Cougars took the sub-district tournament and went on to place fifth in the State "B" Tournament and also to take the State Sportsmanship Trophy. The Echo High Cheering Section followed and supported the team to a great extent. The kids showed good sportsmanship and spirit, and were kept on their toes by the cheerleaders.I Front Row: Molly Esselstyn, Sharon Chapin, Jean Ramos, Marlene Mooney, Patty Shouse, Colleen Lozier, Margaret Mooney, LaDeana McCord, Marilyn Wilson, Kay Valentine, Mary Sue Findlay. Middle Row: Beverly Wiglesworth, Mona Findlay, Clarice Stamper, Betty Berry, Jeanette Deal, Pat Johnson, Carla Hall. Joyce Sathers, Carol Rae Meecham, Carol Ann Wiglesworth. Standing: Sis Ramos, Kay Laughlin, Darlyne Wattenburger, Donna Snow, Arlene McKissick, Shirley Myers, Mary Lou Mills, Betty Jean Marlnee, Vanyla Wilson, Beth Wilson, Dorene Davis, Crystal Hutchins, Shirley Winks, Carol Ottum, Shirley Bolin. 0. A. A. The G. A. A. elected the following girls as officers for the year: President - -- -- -- -- -- Donna Snow Vice President - -- -- -- - Molly Esselstyn Secretary-Treasurer ... - Beverly Wiglesworth Sports Manager............................Sis Ramos Dues were set at $1. The girls served refreshments to the opposing teams in their volleyball league, and planned on having a mixer after a basketball game. [ I I r i r [ L L t L L [ F. F [ r1 .1 J T V T T Front Row: Dayle Highley, Fred Wilson, Gary Bohms, Bill Spann, Roy Rohde, Homer Bowman, Ward Collinsworth, Bud Graham. Middle Row: Colin White, Tom Able, Don Ottum, Doug Deal, Davie Correa, Tony Faro, Bill Foster, Ronnie Dorn, Lary McAtee, Donald Herrin, Floyd Abercrombie. Back Row: Dennis Schulti, Ordean Johnson, Jim Tolan, Lanny Dorn, Russell Sloop, R. C. Winks, John Ramos, Gary Dorn, Lisle Young, Frank Young, Don Smith, Jerry Myers, Elmer Berry. T T T r r T r T FOOTBALL The Echo High football team concluded their third season of eleven-man play by splitting the wins and losses, 4 and 4. The Cougars played an independent schedule, taking on some tough teams from southeastern Washington and other districts in Oregon. They emerged with 2 wins and I loss in their home district. Echo, 0..................................Heppner, 14 Echo, 19.............................St. Patrick's, 13 Echo, 19..................................Dayton, 38 Echo, 0..............................John Day, 21 Echo, 18.................................Umatilla, 7 Echo, 18.....................- - - - Waitsburg, 0 Echo, 14.................................Wallowa, 52 Echo, 58.............................Pilot Rock, 24 rFirst Row: Manager Colin White, Lary McAtee, John Ramos, Jim Tolan, Bud Graham, Ward Collinsworth, Roy Rohde, Gary Dorn. Back Row: Ronnie Dorn, Jerry Myers, Frank Young, Elmer Berry, Don Smith, Lisle Young, Tom Able, Davie Correa. BASKETBALL—VARSITY Coach George DeLap's hoopsters' success is voiced loudly by their records. Having wound up league play undefeated, they roared through the sub-district and District tournaments only to lose a heartbreaker in their State classic debut. The Cougars bounced back, however, to cop the consolation and sportsmanship trophy. Dropping but two out of twenty-nine starts, Echo High is looking toward an even more auspicious season with all of the first five returning. 54 34 Echo 35 Heppner 42 Echo 56 lone 24 Echo 42 Happner 41 70 Union 31 46 Elgin 37 Echo 74 Prosser 45 62 37 , 56 Weston 26 53 Athena 46 67 Umapine 27 60 St. Patrick’s 45 53 Pilot Rock . . 32 Echo 48 Helix 46 65 Wallowa 32 60 Stanfield 48 71 Athena 50 59 Helix 34 Echo 86 Umapine 41 68 Stanfield 37 Echo 89 Pilot Rock 47 SUB-DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Echo Echo Echo Echo Echo Echo Echo Echo ..... 66 Umapine ..... 56 lone ........ 42 Umatilla DISTRICT TOURNAMENT ..... 61 Spray ... ..... 57 Sprav ... STATE TOURNAMENT 58 Sublimity ..... 73 Culver ..... 50 Wallowa 10 48 39 47 24 61 37 41COUGARS WITH THIS YEAR’S TROPHIES The Cougars wound up a very successful basketball season having won the five trophies pictured below. Kneeling left to right: John Ramos, guard, holding the fifth place trophy received at the State "B" tournament, Jim Tolan, forward, holding the Sportsmanship trophy also received at the State tournament, Bud Graham, center, holding the District trophy, Ward Collinsworth, forward, holding the Sub-district trophy, while Gary Dorn, guard, displays the League trophy. With the same stalwart five back again next year, under the able coaching of Coach George DeLap, it is possible they will have another good season.ACTION SHOT BASKETBALL Another action shot snapped at the Echo-lone game. Rohde (30) and Smith (15) of Echo up after the ball, while R. Dorn (25), G. Dorn (10) and Collinsworth (28) stand by. ACTION SHOT BASKETBALL An action shot between the Echo and lone second stringers. After the ball for Echo are Davie Correa (19), Elmer Berry (23), while Ronnie Dorn has possession of it. Frank Young (27) and Lary McAtee (14) look on.Standing, left to right—Gary Dorn, Tom Able, John Ramos, Frank Young, Bud Graham, Jerry Myers, Ward Collinsworth, Jim Tolan, and Lisle Young. Kneeling—Bill Foster, Dennis Shultz, Doug Deal, Dave Correa, Gary Bohms, Don Ottum, Ronr.ie Dorn. Don Smith, and Russell Sloop. BASEBALL Norm Bergstrom's Cougar nine copped the 1951 Umatilla County League and Sub-district championships by romping through fourteen opponents while losing one. They were dethroned, however, in the first two games of the state playoffs. 6 Arlington 5 3 2 ..... 13 Umapine 3 | 0 pr ho 6 0 12 Athena b I | Weston 6 6 Umapine 1 Echo 10 lone 11 Echo 30 Wallowa 1 16 Weston 1 10 Athena 6 SUB-DISTRICT PLAYOFFS Echo 8 6 7 Fossil 5 3 Adrian 2 STATE PLAYOFFS Echo S Westport 7 Echo A Halsey Standing, left to right: Donna Snow, Miss Bloomstrand, Shirley Bolin, Jo Ann Ramos, Carol Wiglesworth and Kay Laughlin. Kneeling, left to right: Kay Valentine, Shirley Winks and Jean Ramos. FIRST STRING VOLLEYBALL TEAM The first string volleyball team had a very successful year. They won all but two of their games. They were able to do this because of the co-operation, team work, and coaching of Miss Bloomstrand. Miss Bloomstrand worked long and hard to make the team what it was. The team members were: Carol Ann Wiglesworth, left net, Sis Ramos, center net, Donna Snow, right net, Jean Ramos, right center, Kay Laughlin, left center, Kay Valentine, left back, Shirley Winks, right back, Shirley Bolin, center back. The scores of the games are as follows: Echo 53 Irrigon 12 Echo 37 20 Echo 14 Umatilla . . 34 Echo 43 Umatilla 21 Echo 27 25 Echo 32 Stanfield 26 Echo 15 3 i Echo 37 19 Echo 25 Pilot Rock 23 Echo 44 12 Echo 34 Hermiston . . 261 .1 I r T 7 J J J J J J r r SECOND STRING VOLLEYBALL HIGH SCHOOL Front Row: Beverly Wiglesworth, Derlyne Wattenburger, Carol Rae Meechan, Vanyla Wilson, Jeanette Deal. Back Row: Shirley Myers, Crystal Hutchins, Carol Ann Ottum, Arlene McKissick, Mary Sue Findlay, Dorene Davis. SECOND STRING VOLLEYBALL TEAM The Echo second string team had a fairly good year as they defeated the Irrigon girls twice by a wide margin. They also won a very close game from the tall Hermiston eight. Adding to their victories was one of the games against Helix. They lost several games due to the fact that this was the first year of playing tor most of them. The team consists of Jeanette Deal, left net, Carol Rae Meechan, center netfor most of them. The team consists of e Deal, left net; C Rae Meecah for most of them. The team consists of Jeanette Deal, left net; Carol Rae Meechan, center net; Darlyne Wattenburger, right net; Carol Ann Ottum, left center; Dorene Davis, right center; Joyce Sather, left back; Shirley Myers, center back; Mary Sue Findlay, right back. The scores of the games are as follows: ..... 51 .. 36 31 ... 40 Echo 29 Umatilla 49 Echo 25 Stanfield - 46 19 Stanfield 42 Echo 23 Pilot Rock 46 Echo 38 Helix 20 Echo 29 Helix 33 Echo 32 Irrigon 25 Echo 34 Hermiston 33 rGIRLS' TENNIS TEAM The girls tennis team scheduled matches with several other schools, these including Irngon, Hermiston, and Pendleton. Through hard work and much practice the girls were able to make their season a very successful one. GIRLS' P. E. CLASS Front Row: Jean Ramos, Shirley Bolin, Carol Ann Wiglesworth, Jeanette Deal, Sis Ramos, Carol Rae Meechan, Kay Valentine, Darlyne Wattenburger, Kay Laughlin. Middle Row: Sharon Chapin, Margaret Mooney, Colleen Loiier, Patty Shouse, Mariiyn Wilson, Marlene Mooney, Carol Ottum, Mary Sue Findlay, Shirley Myers. Standing: Miss Bloomstrand, Donna Snow, Mary Lou Mills, Vanyla Wilson, Beth Wilson, Joyce Sather, Dorene Davis, Beverly Wiglesworth.THE GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY MRS. SHUSTER MRS. SHUSTER is the seventh grade teacher, and is a graduate of the University of Portland. This is Mrs. Shuster's first year here at Echo. MR. FRANK HICKS MR FRANK HICKS graduated from the College of Idaho at Caldwell. He also did graduate work at Washington State college. This is Mr. Hicks' second year of teaching but his first year here. He teaches the eighth grade and coaches the grade school team. MRS. MEECHAN MRS. MEECHAN teaches the fourth grade. She is a graduate of Northern College of Education at Lewiston, Idaho. This is her first year in Echo. MRS. MERCER Mrs Mercer is a graduate of the University of Idaho. This is her first year here. She teaches the second and third grades. MRS. A. LAIRD Mrs. Laird is a graduate of Mt. Angel Normal School. She teaches the fifth grade and is in her ninth year of teaching here. MRS. CHAPIN Mrs. Chapin teaches the first grade. She is a graduate of the University of Oregon and the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. This is her fourteenth year of teaching school. MRS. MclNNIS Mrs Mclnnis, sixth grade teacher, attended both Webster, Washington, College of Education and the University of Washington. This is her first year at Echo.8TH GRADE CLASS HISTORY The eighth grade class that started here in the first grade was Mickey Tolar, Glenn Rohde, Mable Correa, Gail Madison, Johnny Correa, Billy Correa, Janette Terry, Dorothy Faro, Kelly Adams and Yvonne Sather. No one joined the class until the fifth grade when Janet Myers and Billy Lozier entered school. In the sixth grade we were joined by Vesta Farrens and Barbara LaTrace, in the seventh by Irene Schaible, Jennifer Chapin and Gladys Youngblood, while in the eighth grade Duane Deal and Dickie Smith joined the class. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS Sitting: Billy Loxier, Billy Correa, Glenn Rohde. Kneeling: Dorothy Faro. Gail Madison, Mickey Tolar, Johnny Correa, Kelly Adams, Duane Deal. Standing: Gladys Youngblood, Irene Schaible, Yvonne Sathers, Dicie Smith, Jennifer Chapin, Mabel Rose Correa, Barbara Le Trace, Janet Myers Jannette Terry.8TH GRADE WILL I, Jennifer Kay Chapin, do hereby will and bequeath my grades in arithmetic to Judy Hutchins, hoping she can understand per cents and areas better than I did. I, Janet Marie Myers, will my place as cheerleader to Sharon Youngblood in hopes she can yell loud enough. I, Vesta Louise Farrens, will my temper to Deloris Ottum in hopes she doesn't use it life I da I, Gail Ellen Madison, will and bequeath my ability as a hand-writer to Carlene Rhea in hopes they can read hers. I, Billy Correa, will my ripped books to Lary Campbell in hopes that he tears them more than I did. I, Glenn Rohde, will my football suit to Michael Ramos for good behavior. I, Dicie Marie Smith, will to Darilyn Fife the teacher I had last year. I, Dorothy Irene Schaible, will my freckles to Beverly Anderson in hopes she has less than I do. I, Duane Deal, will my mind to Floyd Culver (the unlucky guy) to do with as he pleases. I, Mickey Tolar, will my No. 13 basketball suit to Butch Smith in hopes that he will do better than I did. I, Kelly Adams, will my broken desk to Paul Steinburge in hopes that it breaks down with him I, Billy Lozier, will my place on the basketball team to Delbert Jordan. I, Pearl Yvonne Sather, will my chubby figure to Phyliss Smith; I know she needs it. I, Barbara LeTrace, will my first trumpet to Leslie Laughlin in hopes she does better than I. I, Mable Rose Correa, will my red coat to Phyliss Schultz in hopes that her hair won't clash with it. I, Johnny Correa, will my ability to get along with girls to Leonard Murray. I, Dorothy Marjery Faro, will my spelling book to Doris Marlnee, in hopes she learns to spell better than I did. I, Janette Terry, will my dry jokes to JoAnn Isackson in hopes that she will get more laughs than I did. I, Gladys Rae Youngblood, will and bequeath my place in the cafeteria to Bobby Male. 8TH GRADE CLASS PROPHECY One day Mr. Hicks, in one of his usual bad moods gave us an unusually large history assignment. Finding the page in the history book, I began to read, and was surprised at the date which I saw on the top line. It read—1962! Evidently this book looked 10 years into the future instead of the past. I scanned the page. Hmmm—Barbara L. is now forward on the famous Redhead basketball team. Well! After this I was sure I wouldn't be surprised at anything, but was I mistaken as I read on and found cut that Dicie Smith (Now Druella Larson) is one of our foremost Hollywood commentators. Miss Larson often speaks of her close friend. Dimples B. Correa, the new Valentino of the screen. I glanced further down the page until two familiar names caught my eye. It seems Gladys Y. and Yvonne S. are a well-known dancing team on Broadway. Janette Terry, I learned, does singing advertisements over radio and television. By the way, you can see Duane Deal on television every Saturday night. He has a show of his own and has taken Jerry Lewis' place. Janet M., Gail M., and Mable Correa are can-can dancers. They are now scheduled at the Echo Night Club. Glenn R., Kelly A.. Mickey T., and Billy L sing in a barber shop quartette. Say—do you remember the trouble Mrs. Shuster had getting them to sing 10 years ago? Remember Irene S? She owns a large hairnet factory and is doing very well with it.SEVENTH GRADE Front Row, left to right: Larry Campbell, Bobby Male, Darrlyn Fife, Judy Hutchins, Beverly Anderson, Delbert Jordan, Milton Mercer. Second Row: LeRoy Sokol, Paul Steinberger, Henry Rees, Phyllis Smith, Carlene Rhea, Leslie Laughlin, Sharion Youngblood. Back Row: Kenny Dencer, Michael Ramos, Leonard Murry, Charles Smith, Edward Hall, Deloris Ottum, Phyllis Schulz, Doris Marlnee, Joann Isackson. Standing at Right: Floyd Culver. SIXTH GRADE CLASS Back Row: Alice Schaible, Karen Valentine, Kathleen Follett, Doris Sadler, Marguerite Farrens, Barbara Andrews, Carol Foster, Barbara Hall, Ellen Rees. Middle Row: Carol Faro, Norman Wilkinson, Sam Ramos, Robert McCord, Kent Mercer, Keith Follet. Front Row: Jo Ann Wynn, Ronnie White, Jerry Nack, Bobby Tolar, Howard Brown, Elaine Wilcox.FIFTH GRADE Front Row, left to right: Judy Schouse, Alice Terry, Lola May Clayton, Elaine Brown. Second Row: Herbert McCord, Billy Sather. Charles Myers, Jaclc Lieuallen, Robert Campbell. Back Row: Allen Crowner, Douglas Terry, Jay McVicker, Butch Neil, Larry Dencer, Barry Brickman, Lee Caldwell. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE Back Row, left to right: Ronnie Esselstyn, Glennen Sather, Dale Fife, Sally Williams, Jan Liesegang, Carole Crisler, Barry Compton, Garyle Garvill, Joseph Cunha: Second Row: Judy Terry, Sandra Rhea, Elsie Smith, Nancy Foss, Jerry Steinberger, Blanche Farro, Keith Smith. Front Row: Douglas Gritz, Patty Spike, Deanna Standefer, Jeannette Schmidt, Mildred Schaible, Elaine Laird.SECOND AND THIRD GRADES Back Row, left to right: David Terry, Charlene Buinkman, Fred Andrews, Kaye Farrens, Gail Able, Nancy Wilcox, Ethel Rees, James Hall. Second Row: Judy Collinsworth, Rita Faro, Marilyn Kuhn, Marian Mills, Rita Smith, Alfreda Haewill. Front Row: Rose Mary Baldesston, John Bowman, Bobby McCarty, Phillip Graham, Judy Schmidt, Vicky Harland, Connie Draper, Carol Ann Guiti. FIRST GRADE CLASS Back Row: Janie Able, Linda Loyd, Nancy Gaedes, Eugene Campbell, John Schaible, Janet Allen, Geraldine Shock, Charles Herrick. Middle Row: Michael Brown, Jerry Graham, Julie Wynn, Robert Schaible. Front Row: Margaret Schultie, Bobby Correa, Sherry Adams, Evelyn Meadows, Brent Fife, Mike Spike, Nickola Grossmiller. r r i I i i i i L I I I I L [. I. 1, I I LT 1 T T ' . T T . ; GRADE SCHOOL BAND Front Row: Keith Follet, Betty Correa, Karen Valentine, Jennifer Chapin, Judy Hutchins, Norman Wilkinson, Joan Isaclcson, Kenny Dencer. Middle Row: Janette Terry, Doris Sadler, Kathy Follett, Mike Ramos, Larry Campbell, Coke Ramos, Milton Mercer. Back Row: Leslie Laughlin', Vesta Farrens! Carol Foster, Barbara LeTrace, Sail Madison, Butch Smith. GRADE SCHOOL PEP CLUB Kneeling: Mabel Rose Correa. Second Row: Carlene Rhea, Gail Madison, Barbara LeTrace, Janet Myers, Leslie Laughlin. Back Row: Karen Valentine, Janette Terry, Barbara Andrews, Carol Foster, Jennifer Chapin.GRADE SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL TEAM Front Row: Delores Ottum, Dicie Smith, Beverly Anderson, Carlene Rhea, Doris Marlnee. Back Row: Mabel Rose Correa, Gail Madison, Barbara LeTrace, Janet Myers, Janet Terry, Dorothy Faro. GRADE SCHOOL BASEBALL TEAM Front Row: Billy Correa, Bobby Tolar, Floyd Culver, Delbert Jordan, Robert Campbell, Chuck Myers, Larry Campbell. Middle Row: Coke Ramos, Butch Smith, Gene Murray, Edward Hall, Milton Mercer, Kenny Dencer, Norman Wilkinson, Mike Ramos. Back Row: Kelly Adams, Glenn Rohde, Johnny Correa, Mickey Tolar, Henry Rees, Le Roy Sokol, Duane Deal, Paul Steinberger.r r . JR. I. O. O. F. TEAM LIONS Front Row: Barry Compton, Jerry Neck, Bobby Tolar, Howard Lee Caldwell. Back Row: Freddy Andrews, Coach Lisle Young, Billy Sathers, Philip Graham. JR. I. O. O. F. TEAM BEAVERS Front Row: Bobby Male, Delbert Jordan, Larry Dencer. Back Row: Ronnie Esselstyn, Butch Neal, Coach Tommy Able, Buster Smith, Howard Brown. JR. I. O. O. F. TEAM BEARS Front Row: Kent Mercer, Norman Wilkinson, Herbert McCord. Back Row: Charles Myers, Gary Brakeman, Dale Fife, Coach Frank Young, Jack Lieuallen, Glenn Sathers. JR. I. O. O. F. TEAM HUSKIES Front Row: Doug Terry, Jay McVicker, Coke Ramos, Keith Follet. Back Row: Gary Harvel, Coach Cowboy Ramos, Joe Cunha. J 8TH GRADE FOOTBALL The seventh and eighth grade football team had a very successful season, winning the conference championship with double wins over Stanfield, McEwen and Pilot Rock. Echo, 18 Echo, 14 Echo, 35 Echo, 26 Echo, 26 Echo, 20 Stanfield, 6 Stanfield, 0 McEwen, 18 McEwen, 13 Pilot Rock, 13 Pilot Rock, 19 rGRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM Bill Lozier, Duane Deal, Mick Tolar, Glenn Rohde, Bill Correa. EIGHTH GRADE CHEER LEADERS These three eighth grade girls kept the cheers going for all the grade school games. Left to right: Janet Myers, Mabel Rose Correa, Gail Madison.AUTOGRAPHSFOSTER'S MARKET Pendleton, Oregon "Protect What You Have" Be safe and insure with Bert Jerard Agency Pendleton, Oregon Gunther's Restaurant I 37 South M ain Phone 655 Pendleton Sa e x reoxss t- esirs HAMLEY’S Pendleton Marsh's Men's Wear Nick's Hat Shop Marsh's — McGregor Sportswear Knox Hats — Wilson Bros. Phone 1987 Pendleton Anne's Alterations 252 S. W. 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Phone 391 Echo, Oregon Phone 171 Echo, OregonUNION SERVICE STATION Echo Barber Shop Maurice Coe, Barber Tom Clark, Mgr. Oil Gas Phone4 T Echo, Oregon Repair Service Good Service Low Prices BRICK’S PLACE Prop. Jessie Burdette Phone 8 1 1 Echo, Oregon Echo, Oregon ECHO MEAT MARKET Glenn Sherer Groceries Lockers Frozen Foods Grade "A" Meats Save Time and Money Phone 341 Echo, Oregon Complete Insurance Protection Real Estate Notary Phone 721 Echo, Oregon Mission Beverages Distributed by Echo Flour Mills ECHO DISTRIBUTING CO. Feed and Seed We take orders for baby chicks George Williams Phone 412 Echo, Oregon Phone 82 1  BERRY'S SIGNAL SERVICE JAY'S Murl Berry Echo, Oregon The Latest Dresses for Women Gas — Oil — Tires Levis and Bright Socks for the Men Tubes — Accessories — Lubrication Specializing in "Lil Alice" Dresses Phone 421 Come In Any Time Phone 321 Echo, Oregon KIMSEY the CLOTHIER Exclusive Men's Wear TUM-A-LUM Satisfaction Guaranteed LUMBER CO. 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