Echo High School - Echoes Yearbook (Echo, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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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 Rose

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SENIOR 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,



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SENIOR 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 Proxy

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