Echo High School - Echoes Yearbook (Echo, OR)

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Sportsmanship First As the famed svm| we think of all i symbol. While t we will ever reflember FIRST”. [own upon us, behind the n forgotten, iMANSHIP THF ECHOES OF '54 Published by ECHO HIGH SCHOOL Editor Shirley Myers Assistant Editor Carol Mcechan Business Manager Carol Wiglesworth Artist ................. Sharon Chapin Sports ....................... Russell Sloop Staff Workers Frances Weitzcl Kay Valentine, Marilyn Wilson, Pat Shouse Advisor Miss Jeanne Swaync ECHOES of '54 is gratefully dedicated to Echo High School's two athletic mentors. Mr. Norman Bergstrom and Mr. George De-Lap. The two have recently achieved a high school coach's ultimate in success. Their teams have repeatedly brought athletic honors for both sportsmanship and talent home to Echo. Coach De-Lap's basketball team of '53 was State B Champs and Mr. Bergstrom's baseball team made State Play-offs but they were called because of rain. Much more than the material possession of over three dozen trophies is owed to the leadership of Coach and Norm. Their craft on the field and understanding in the halls and locker rooms will always be remembered. In The Light Mr. Glenn Campbell, Chairman Mr. Carl Schwab. Clerk Below Mr Ed Liescgang Mr Robert Spike Of Their Help We Learn Mr. Schwab has headed Echo Public School for two years. His help and interest aids the students very much. He received his B S. from Pacific University and his M. S. from University of Oregon. Superintendent I f The Their Torches Light High I School Faculty MR GEORGE DELAP B. S. Wash. State Col. Mathematics P. E. Athletics Student Council Adv. Principal MR DAN MAHER B. A Col of Idaho English Debate Social Studies Senior Advisor Cafeteria Director MISS JEANNE SWAYNE B. S.... Seattle Univ. Business Subjects Publications Girls P. E. Sophomore Advisor MR NORM BERGSTROM B. S... Pacific Univ. Sciences Mathematics Athletics Junior Advisor MR GLENN GARRETT B. S. Univ. of Oregon Music Director English III World Geography Freshman Advisor Path We Must Fol low Mrs. McKenzie Fourth Grade Mrs. Mclnnis Sixth Grade Mrs. Skaggs Fifth Grade Mrs. Wilkcrson Seventh Grade Mr. Wilcox Eighth Grade Cook MYRTLE OBRIEN She feeds us our daily bread. Our hot lunches are delicious and very satisfying. Myrtle is indeed a good sport for she is always willing to help when we need her. Our Three Best Sports Custodians Mr. Ed Shulz, lower left, has been employed at Echo School for two years and Mr. Homer Bowman came back this year after a two years absence. They are always busily going about their work with a smile. What We Are To Be , ........We Are Now Becoming’’ Seniors Senior Class Officers President - Jim Pedro Vice President - Jeanne Ramos Secretary - Treasurer • Lanny Dorn Sergeant at Arms • Martin Hibbs Class Representative - Doug Maher SHARON CHAPIN 0 A A. I-2-3-1 Pi p Club Band 12 V i Debate-} l N, Pilgrimage-’ 1 speak lor Demosraey I V ANY LA WILSON Pep C lub i Band-1-2-3- • Volleyball 1-2-3 C lass Vice Pres.-3 Class Play-3-4 Dramaties-3-4 TOM ABLE Football-2-3-4 Baseball-l-2-3- Baskctball-3-4 Class Play-3-4 JIM TOI.AN Transfer-2 Class Play-3-4 Basket ball-2-3 Bascball-2-3 Sgt. at Arms-2 RUSSELL SLOOP Pres, of Student Body-4 Transfer-2 Loot ball-3-4 ( lass Pres.-3 Class Play-3-4 LANNY DORN Football-2-3-4 Class Sec.-4 Jr. I O. O F.-2-3-4 Letterman's Club-2-3 ARLENE MCKISSICK Transfer-1 Class Vice Pres.-2 Bus. Mgr. of Annual-3 Band Pep Club-2-3-4 Volleyball-2-3-4 JIM PEDRO CAROL ANN OTTUM Football-2-3-4 Sgt. at Arms-1 Class President-4 Set. of Student Body-4 Class Play-3-4 JEANNE RAMOS Pres. G. A A.-4 Pres. Pep Club-t Treas. of Student Body) Volleyball-2-3-4 Class Play-3-4 MARTIN HIBBS Class Pres.-V. Pres.-1-4 Transfer-4 Class Sec. Treas.-2 Football-4 Paper Editor-4 Band-4 Pep Club-Band-1-2-3-4 Class Play-4 Volleyball Tennis-1-2-3-4 Sgt. at Arms-4 Senior Class History I-'our years ago twelve freshmen began their first year in High School, a milestone long dreamed of. These students were Jim Pedro, Lanny Dorn, Vanyla Wilson, Carol Ottum, Barbara Bennett, Merrilyn Dorn, Kay Lieuallcn, Shirley Myers, Joyce Sather, Jeanne Ramos, Tom Able, and Sharon Chapin. Shortly after school started Arlene McKissick joined our group. Class officers were as follows: President - Jeanne Ramos Vice-President - Shirley Myers Secretary - Treasurer - Barbara Bennett Sergeant at Arms - Jim Pedro Advisor - Mrs. Wilkerson The sophomore year started with nine students. Barbara Bennett, Merrilyn Dorn, and Kay Lieuallcn moved. Russell Sloop and Jim Tolan entered the class. We elected the following officers: President - Shirley Myers Vice-President • Arlene McKissick Secretary • Treasurer - Jeanne Ramos Sergeant at Arms • Jim Tolan Advisor • Mr. Bergstrom Doug Maher joined the ranks during our Junior year. The class sold candy at basketball games to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet and put on a play, The Leavenworth Case. Our officers for the year follow: President - Russell Sloop Vice-President - Vanyla Wilson Secretary Treasurer - Joyce -Sather Sergeant at Arms • Tom Able Representative Tom Able Advisor - Mr. Maher With the addition of Martin Hibbs, we numbered fourteen Three one-act plays were presented by the class to help finance the Senior Sneak. Senior class officers were elected as follows: President - Jim Pedro Vice President - Jeanne Ramos Secretary - Treasurer - Lanny Dorn Sergeant at Arms - Martin Hibbs Representative - Doug Maher Advisor - Mr. Maher Live of the students have attended school together for twelve years. They are Lanny Dorn, Vanyla Wilson, Jim Pedro, Jeanne Ramos, and Joyce Sathers. Our class in ready now to start out in the world. We re looking forward to our next phase of education - the business of living. Class Motto - What We Are To Be, We Are Now Becoming. Class Flower - Yellow Rose Class Colors - Yellow and Lavender Frances Weitzel Carol Ann Wiglesworth Floyd Abercrombie Barbara Pueschel Vice President President Secretary Lisle Young Donald Smith Carol Rae Meechan Marlene Mooney Pat Shouse Margaret Mooney Colin White Sophomore Class 1st Row-Jennifer Chapin, Nancy Hibbs, Janette Terry, Susan Mishler, Gail Madison. 2nd Row-Dorothy Faro, Janet Myers, Barbara LeTrace, Yvonne Sather, Irene Schiable. 3rd Row-Glen Rhode, Billy Cox, Mickey Tolar, Kelly Adams, James Lyda, Ron Gottschalk. Freshman Class 1st Row -Bobby Male, Charles Conklin, Mike Ramos, Larry Campbell, Delbert Jordan. 2nd Row-Beverly Anderson, DarrylinFife, Phyllis Schulz, Leslie Laughlin, Car-lene Rhea. 3rd Row- Robert McCord, Henry Reese, Milton Mercer, Butch Smith, Alan Tolar, Jiggs Brown. - English IV Band Rehearsal Typing II Geometry Where We Learn Math Snapshots Sol£ OH 0 • ( THTtRBSTED 7 LISLE tw sto m t SLwM8£ ? Pa K Ty Tired,MAC ? M'C X BILL C 01 Cr THAT CRa-t. k w at «jp Mnf'T 5«c SWEET ? Cheese • CuTrE ? Carol rae Av.G-ee ... Boo • H0 0 Susie 9 OTv OOXAA NK lSof Douc- ButcH 5. DON'T LOOKS OECEil E ? Ca oZ. 0. JaveT A1. 8AR ARA TaROZ. ffAE Jo jcE Dav E ’JlAHHE Eighth Grade 1st Row-Jack Mishler, Norman Wilkinson, Kent Mercer, Kieth Follett, Howard Brown, Bobby Tolar, Sam Ramos. Billy Daniel, Ronnie White. 2nd Row-Elaine Wilcox, Charlene White, Jo Ann Wynn, Doris Sadler, Joan Matheney, Carol Faro, Betty Correa, Karen Valentine. 3rd Row-Ellen Rees, Verlyn Schulz, Gary Gottschalk, Kathleen Follett, Barbara Andrews, Rosemary Lyda, Diane Schwab, Kenneth McMinn, Jerry Jackson, Alice Schaible. Seventh Grade 1st Row-Douglas Graham, Judy Ann Shouse, Mary Weitzel, Molly Milliorn, Alice Terry, Elene Brown, Jerry Huff 2nd Row--Herbert McCord, Douglas Terry, Jay McVicker, Charles Myers, Billy Sather, Jack Luieuallen. Sixth Grade 1st Row-Steve Jona. Garyl Harvill, Joe Cunha. Allen Crowner. 2nd Row-Patty Sue Spike, Mildred Schaible, Linda Poff, Molly Lozier, Karen Shoemaker, Carole Sue Martin, Blanche Faro, Deanna Standcfcr. 3rd Row Melvin McMinn, Glcnnon Sather, Harold Tefft, Sandra Rhea, Judy Terry, Richard Lyda, George Campbell, Billy Doherty. Fifth Grade 1st Row-Fred Andrews, Charles Mead, Kenny Bowman, Kenny Mishler, Dale Fife. 2nd Row -Bruce Henry. Rita Faro, Jan Liesegang, Angie Parrish, Jeanne Schmidt, Theresa Weitzel, Ethel Rees, Marian Mills, Jody Schwab, Stevie Spike. 3rd Row -Elaine Laird, Jean Helms, Sally Williams, Jeannine Adams, Susan Compton, Carole Crisler, Kathy Huff, Alfreda Harvill. Fourth Grade 1st Row--Vicky Harland, James Martin, Arlene Parrish, Robert McCarty, Judy Schmidt. 2nd RowAndy Hibbs, Nancy Wilcox, Robert Bowman, Gail Able, Ray Oman. Third Grade 1st Row Bernard Doherty, Mike Spike, Eugene Campbell, Wayne Stamper, Eddie Jonas, Bobby Correa, Brent Fife. 2nd Row-Evelyn Meadows, Linda Loyd, Sherry Adams, Janet Allen, Nickola Grossmiller. Vicki Dick, Veverly Mead, Margaret Schultze, Julie Wynn, Jane Able. 3rd Row-Clayton Frazier, Robert Schaiblc, Donny Adams. Billy Gottschalk, David Terry, Michael Brown, Richard Oman, John Schaiblc. Second Grade 1st Row - Tommy Laird, Dicky Cox, Bob Daniels, Charles Aiken. 2nd Row - Mike McCarty', Shiree Lenington, Jean Blewitt, Joanne Blewitt, Joanne Jordan, Raymond Sallee. 3rd Row - Amy Smith, Jo Swales, Glenda Stewart, Dorothea Bowman, Phylis Nelson. First Grade 1st How • Mitchell Ashbeck, Dennis Aiken, Michael Graham. Bobby Licsegang, Robert Henry. 2nd Row • Frankie Martin, Sharon Wynn, Linda Bowman, Margaret DeLap, Kay Niell, Tc-rrie Standifer, Betty Brown, Beverly Greene. 3rd Row - Peggy Correa, Dorothy Follett, Pamela Spike, Patty Brown, Tanna Loyd, Darlene Adams, Rhea Liese-gang, Sharon Billings. The Torch Of Student y Government Flames High ' y Student Counci I President ........... Russell Sloop Vice Pres..................... Dave Correa Secretary ............. Jim Pedro Treasurer.........Carol Ann Ottum Sgt. at Arms ...... Delbert Jordan Sr. Rep............... Doug Maher Jr. Rep.........................Don Smith Soph. Rep............ Gail Madison Fresh. Rep........... Carlene Rhea The Student Council revised the Constitution of Echo High School. They traveled to Eastern Oregon College of Education at LaGrande for a convention of Eastern Oregon High School student councils. Student Body President Russell Sloop Vice-President Dave Correa Secretary Jim Pedro Treasurer .......... Carol Ann Ottum Sergeant-at-arms ...... Delbert Jordan Citizenship Awards The Citizenship Awards for the first semester were presented to Carol Ann Ottum and Russell Sloop. The High School Faculty and the High School Student Body voted for their choice. At the graduation in 1953, Clarice Stamper and Bud Graham were awarded those honors. Yearbook Staff P u b I i c a t i o n s. Editor ........................ Shirley Myers Assistant Editor .............. Carol Meechan Business Manager ......... Carol Wiglesworth Artist ........................ Sharon Chapin Sports ........................ Russell Sloop Staff Workers ......... Frances Weitzel, Kay Valentine, Marilyn Wilson, Pat Shouse Advisor ...................Miss Jeanne Swayne Editor ..................... Jeanne Ramos Assistant Editor ........... Kay Valentine Business Manager ........... Carol Meechan Sports Editor ........... Carol Wiglesworth Exchange Editor ................ Janet Myers Feature Editors.............Sharon Chapin, Joyce Sathers Columnist .................. Frances Weitzel Reporters ............... Barbara LeTracc, Shirley Myers, Patty Shouse, Marilyn Wilson Advisor ................ Miss Jeanne Swayne Echo High School Band The High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Garrett, has given and taken part in three concerts this year. On December 20, a program consisting of Christmas music was played. Two concerts were given the 4th and 5th of February in which three school bands, Umatilla. Athena, and Echo participated. In April, the band attended the Annual Music Festival held at La Grande. The Advanced Grade School students play with the band during the year. In the Clarinet Section there are Russell Sloop, Carol Ann Ottum, Kathleen Follett, Alice Terry. Karen Valentine, Jennifer Chapin, Deanna Standfer, Ellen Rees. In the Saxophone Section there are Larry Campbell, Vanyla Wilson, Betty Correa, Norman Wilkerson. and Barbara Andrews. In the Trombone and Baritone Section there are Shirley Myers, Butch Smith, Gail Madison. In the Bass Section, Joyce Sather and Martin Hibbs. In the Horn Section, Milton Mercer, Charles Myers, and Jo Ann Winn. In the Cornet Section there are Jeanne Ramos, Janet Myers, Leslie Laughlin, and Judy Shouse. In the Drum Section, Marilyn Wilson, Carlene Rhea, and Darrylin Fife. And Good Sportsmanship ... ’ Pep Club In the past the Echo Pep Club has provided entertainment for athletic parries and parades. The head Majorette for the Pep Club is Carol Ann Wigles-worth. (right). The Pep Club received the Best Marching Band” Trophy at the Umatilla County Fair. Director of the Pep Club is Mr. Glen Garrett. Debate Class In this studious Debate Class are Gail Madison, Janette Terry, Carol Ottum and Mr. Mahet, advisor. Senior Play The seniors gave three one-act plays this year. They are Sparkin'' written by E. P. Conkle which was a hillbilly comedy; Suppressed Desires , a sophisticated satire by Susan Claspell; Of All Things by Carter Blacksmythe, about family situations. Beat’em Fair Beat’em Square Beat’em Echo , Beat’em! 1st Row-Manager Delbert Jordan, Larry Campbell, Glenn Rhode, Billy Lozier, Billy Correa, Dave Correa, Mike Ramos, Charles Conklin. 2nd Row-Butch Smith, Milton Mercei, Doug Maher. Donald Ottum, Lisle Young. Tom Able. Jimmy Pedro, Lanny Dorn, Dale McMinn. 3rd Row-Colin White, Russell Sloop, John Correa, Robert McCord, Martin Hibbs, Donald Smith, Allan Tolar, Henry Rees, Manager Jim Tolan. Echo's performance in the Cayuse Conference proved to be considerably less outstanding than showings of preceding years. The Cougars’ completed schedule reveals six bitter defeats. But the final game concluded with a delighted team thundering down the stairs to the Echo dressing room. They had won the coveted Armistice Day traditional trophy from Heppner. A small number of regulars graduated from the aggregation. All loyal Cougar boosters term 1953 as the building year for future grid power. First row: Billy Lozier, Lisle Young, Mick Tolar, Don Smith, Tommy Able, Dave Correa, second row: Mike Ramos, Glen Rohde, Doug Maher, Floyd Abercrombie, Butch Smith, Ron Got tschalk, Billy Correa and Milton Mercer. Basketball 1953-1954 Echo High's Knights of the hardwood successfully maintained their perennial winning season. The young Echoes gathered runner-up honors in the Eastern Umatilla County League and in the Sub-District 7-B finals. Their fulfilled docket showed 20 wins and 5 losses. Throughout the season the Echo hoopsters exhibited spirit and tenacity by emerging victorious in 13 out of the 15 contests which were point for point battles until the final seconds. ■I First row: Dave Correa, Tom Able, Don Smith, Mick Tolar, Lisle Young, Billy Correa. Second row: Larry Campbell, Bill Correa, Doug Maher, Floyd Abercrombie, Butch Smith, Mike Ramos, Allan Tolar. Third row: Milton Mercer, Jim Brown, Johnny Correa, Kelly Adams, Don Ottum, Ron Gotts chalk, Glen Rohde, Delbert Jor- dan. Baseball Squad Of 53 Front Row: Duane Deal, Dave Correa, Doug Deal, Ronnie Dorn. Middle Row: Don Ottum, Ward Collingsworth. John Ramos, Gary Dorn, and Coach Norm Bergstrom. Back Row: Russel Sloop, Dennis Schulz, Gary Bohms, Bud Graham, Tommy Able, and Lisle Young. The Echo Cougar diamond '9' swept undefeated through the Umatilla County League for the fourth consecutive season and on to the Oregon finals at Drain. Echo's drive was thwarted, however, for the entire series was rained out. The precipitation prompted the playoff moguls to award Echo one of the four regional championships. Graduation took its toll from the Cougar line-up. Six seniors left the ranks, including pitchers Ward Collinsworth and John Ramos, and Bud Graham, the club's ieading hitter. Collinsworth and Ramos finished the Cougars’ fourth consecutive County League pennant season with undefeated high school records. Challenge is the call often heard on the tennis court. Tennis The returning lettergirls are kneeling in the front row with rackets. The hopefully challengers are standing Left to Right: Carol Ann Wigles-worth, R. N., Carol Rae Meechan, L. N„ Jeanne Ramos, C. N., Barbara LeTrace, R. B., Joyce Sathcr, L. B., Shirley Myers, C. C., Janet Myers, L. C„ Carol Ann Ottum, L. C., Kay Valentine, R. C. and Miss Jeanne Swayne, coach. The 53-54 volleyball team had a most successful season with only 1 loss as of March 1. The following games were played, with a tournament at Stanfield March 13 as the climax of the season. G I r I s ’ V 0 1 I e y b a I I T e a rn Echo 57 Pilot Rock .... 24 Echo 40 Irrigon 12 Echo 33 Pilot Rock .... 22 Echo 31 Irrigon 29 Echo 44 Stanfield 16 Echo 19 Heppner 33 Echo 29 Stanfield 15 Echo 37 Umatilla 21 Echo 36 Heppner 20 Front Row: Janet Terry, Gail Madison, Leslie Laughlin, Doris Ann Marlnee, Phylis Schulz, Dorthy Faro, Susan Mishler, Beverly Anderson, Darrilyn Fife, Barbara Pueshell and Carlenc Rhea. G.A. A. The 1953 1954 G. A. A. meetings were called to order by the President Carol Ann Ottum with the minutes read by Secretary, Jennifer Chapin and the financial report given by the treasurer, Shirley Myers. In the absence of the President, the Vice-President, Carol Ray Mccchan, took over. Advisor for the organization was Miss Jeanne jwsync. The G. A A gave a Football Banquet in the fall for the players and interested towns people. The plans for spring was a party at Lehman Hot Springs. Sitting: Gail Madison, Sharon Chapin. Shirley Myers, Kay Valentine, Janet Myers Patty Shouse, Margarate Mooney, Dorthy Faro, Marnlyn Wilson Kneeling- Joyce Sather, Jeanne Ramos, Carol Rae Meechan, Carol Ann Wiglesworth, Vanalya Wilson, Barbara LeTrace, Marlene Mooney, Carol Ann Ottum. Standing: Miss Swayne, Janet Terry, Leslie Laughlin, Doris Ann Marlnee, Beverly Anderson, Darrilyn Fife, Barbara Pueshell, Carlene Rhea, Susan Mishler, Phylis Schulz, Nancy Hibbs, Yvone Sather and Jennifer Chapin. 1st Row-N. Wilkerson, S. Ramos, G. Gotts chalk, J. Jackson and C. Myers. 2nd Row-D. Terry, K. Mercer, J. Licuallen, H. McCord, B. Daniels, K. McMinn, V. Schulz, B. Sather, B. Tolar, J. Huff, G. Campbell, H. Brown. The Echo Kittens went through the entire season without a loss to their first string. Their schedule came to an end with them winning the Grade School Tournament at Athena. The boys were coached by George DeLap. The Starters are seated in the front row. Squad 1st Row- K. Mercer, J. Huff, G. Campbell, D. Terry, J. McVicker, J. Lieu-alien. 2nd Row-B. Sather, N. Wilker-son, B. Tolar, J. Jackson, G. Gottschalk, S. Ramos, C. Myers, H. Brown. 3rd Row-H. McCord, K. Follet, K. Mc-Minn, V. Shulz, J. Mishler, R White, B. Daniels, G. Sathers. Coach-Georce DeLap. Grade School Footba11 Line-Up J}. Yell Leaders, Jo Ann Wyn, Betty Correa, and Diane Schwab, lead the Kittens in their victories throughout the year. Jr. I. O. O. F. Basketball LIONS Coach-Butch Smith Assistant Coach-Jerry Jackson BEAVERS Coach-Mike Ramos Assistant Coach-Norman Wilkerson 111 I n CJ r rCd Isaw .1- A ■ « I r BEARS Coach-Allan Tolar Assistant Coach-Verlin Schulz HUSKIES Coach-Larry Campbell Assistant Coach-Sam Ramos The Jr. IOOF sponsored four basketball teams for the boys in the 4th through the 6th grades. Thev play intramural games each Saturday morning. The teams are coached by four freshman boys and their assistant coaches were from the eighth grade. The Christmas Program was given by the first four grades. The teachers and students worked hard to make the program a success. Christmas Play THE MERCHANTS We gratefully thank our loyal supporters for their help. Their sportsmanship has always been an example worthy of following. Robertson’s Machine Shop General Farm Repairs and Farm Equipment Truck Body Building Glenn Sherer Complete Insurance Protection Real Estate-Notary Echo, Oregon Echo, Oregon Union Service Station B) ut- SERVICE YOUR CAR Tom Clark, Mgr. Echo, Oregon Echo Construction Company Building Contractors Retail Dealers in G.E. Appliances Sherwin Williams Paints-Bale Tires Building Supplies-Field Fence Echo, Oregon Sav-A-Lot Food Store Echo Hotel bus depot tavern The Meeting place in Echo, Oregon Weekdays Fri. Sat. open 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p. m. Open Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p. m. Phone 526 Umatilla, Ore. Campbel Is Machine Shop Hermiston Chevron Gas Station RPM lubrication atlas tires recapping phone 909 Stanfield, Ore. ______Raymond Dukek______ Umatilla Shell Service gas, oil - lubrication Jerry Taylor and Calvin Smith Umatilla, Oregon Umatilla Auto Co. Barney's Drive-In Pendleton Bakery Made Better - Tastes Better 125 S. E. Court Phone 80 18th and S. W. Court Pendleton, Oregon Ray-D-Ant Cleaners Noel The Frances Shop Bottling Company For Smart Fashions i Main at Court Avenue Jjfj; Wm. C. and Frances Stram Pendleton, Oregon Echo Flour Mills Caspersen % Hildebrand Motors Grain loading Willy's Authorized Service Jeeps -Cars - Trucks Station Wagons Custom Rolling Grinding Phone 146 128 Se 2nd St. Pendleton, Oregon Centennial Feeds Coal Dutch Boy Paints Phone 412 Echo, Oregon Echo Frank’s Shell Service Cash Grocery open Sundays Echo, Ore. Fancy and Staple Groceries Columbia (jood A si A Cafe . W Echo, Oregon C. C. Anderson Co. The Town Shop Phone 3200 Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon B g M Cafe THE DEPARTMENT STORE Bill Mildred Cox Formerly Brick's Place Echo Oregon FOR THE THRIFTY Smiley’s Sport Shop Congratulations Umatilla Oregon Union 76 Service Class of '54 Umatilla Oregon Contributed By Pendleton Grain Growers Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company Fuel Building Supplies CONSULT US Stockards Drug Store Cosmetics - School Supplies Gifts - Jewelry - Candy Prop. Harold Laird-Clem Stockard Echo, Oregon Echo Meat Market Groceries Lockers Frozen Foods Grade A Meats Save Time and Money Echo, Oregon Play Refreshed ... Have A Coke Coca-Cola Bottling Company Pendleton, Oregon Echo, Oregon Berry’s Signal Service Gas -Oil Tires-Tubes Accessories Lubrication Murl Berry Echo, Oregon Market Basket Groceries, Meats, Vegetables Free Parking Hermiston, Ore. Thrifty Market The Best for Less Pi Jerry and Neva Haddox North Hermiston O. K. Rubber Welders Jay's Come in any time Jay Mary Reese Phone 321 Echo, Oregon t3 LJSS-t V Mr. 5% ER Power City, Oregon Echo Barber Shop ABC Chevron Station Let us service your car U SERVICE yot p CAR McNary Dam Umatilla MAURICE COE, BARBER Pat's Cafe Echo, Oregon Empire Machinery Co Congratulations Seniors Domestic Laundry Pendleton, Oregon A § R Drive-In Good Food OSCAR SCHULTZ AGENCY Bonds - Real Estate Property Management Real Estate Loans - Investments All known forms of insurance The name of Schultz has served this area for over 50 years. 134 S. E. Court St. Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon When You think of Furniture think of us Coles Studio Creator of fine portraits Robinson Building Pendleton, Oregon McKee Furniture Pendleton, Oregon PENDLETON RANCH MARKET Fresh Meats and Staple Groceries 1202 S. W. Court Ave. Western Auto C. B. Miller Supply Architect Hermiston, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon Matheson Mosettes Motor Service Ready - to - wear Hermiston, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon Emil M. Jassmann Oregon Farm Bureau Ins. Co. Life - Fire - Auto - Truck Casualty - Health - Accident 245 S. W. 2nd St. Pendleton, Oregon Phone 434 Bill Hodgen MOBIL SERVICE Shafer Radiator Service xsmmi Pendleton, Ore. Pete Pinney Distributor Petroleum Products Phone 421 Phone 1048 Echo, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon Oregon Title Insurance Co. Complete Title Service Fred E.Ober Farmers Insurance Group 257 S.W. 1st St. Res. Phone 2174 Bus. Phone 818 Best of Wishes Phone 64 Pendleton Oregon Joe Roden Union Service 230 S.W. Dorion Phone 383 Pendleton, Ore. AUTO MAX RADIO RADIO- ’ PHONOGRAPH SERVICE Zephyr Electric Pendleton, Oregon Gillespie Shell Service Rainbow Service Meades Richies Drive - Hermiston, Oregon Linoleum Service McNary Dam Highway Hermiston, Oregon Rohrman Motor Co. Hermiston, Oregon Root beer Sandwiches and Fountain Dairy Queen The Cone with the Curl on Top. Hermiston, Oregon ii Hermiston Lumber Co. Thomas Body Shop Marsh’s Men's Wear McGregor Sportswear Lord Jeff and Kandel Sweaters Timely Clothing The Vaughn Company J. I. Case and Calkins Farm Implements 1400 S. W. Court Pendleton Pendleton, Oregon Taylor Hardware Gemmell Bros. Co Pendleton .Oregon Frontier Luncheon - Cigars Candy - Drinks Pendleton, Oregon Starline Company 1403 S. W. Dorion Pendleton, Oregon Bob and Ray Gemmell Telephone 809 Precision Machine Work Quality Welding Pendleton Bakery Made Better - Tastes Better Athletic Supplies 125 S. E. Court Pendleton Foster Motor Co. Dehem Sweaters SPORTING comPL-er-e-Lin'e Pendleton, Oregon Pendleton, Oregon Rube Leslie Motors Lincoln - Mercury 108 S. E. 5th Pendleton Tom Tullis Office Supply Inc. 15 S. E. Court St. Tom Tullis Pendleton Pearson Motor Co. Donnally’s DeSoto-Plymouth Sales Service Fred E. Smith, owner Eastern Oregon's Largest Phone 6567 Hermiston, Ore. Selection of fine China, When in Pendleton shop at Silver, Crystal, Diamonds, Sprouse Reitz Co. Watches,and fine Jewelry Pendleton, Ore. Frigidaire Appliances and Zenith Radios 2575 Main Pendleton PENDLETON DRUG CO. Your Prescription store Phone 20 Pendleton, Ore. East Oregonian Eastern Oregon's Greatest Newspaper Leonards Smoke Shop 343 S. Main Commercial Printing Pendleton Pendleton, Ore. Best Hamburgers and Milkshakes Quality Men's Wear. . . . Resistol and Stetson Hats Arrow Shirts Pendleton Shirts, Blankets Otto White Star Brand Wolverine Boots GoldenCrust Bakery Hermiston's Home-type Bakery Fresh Dairy Products Closed Saturday-Open Sunday 176 Hermiston Ave. Phone 6224 Levis, Leed Oshkosh Calls' Samsonite Luggage Duofold and Copper's Underwear We give S and H Green Stamps SAM GORFKLE 329S Main Pendleton Visit our Furniture Dept. Second Floor - Largest this side of Portland Zimmerman S Co. 425 Main St. L. A. Moore Oregon Hardware Furnishers of Homes Hermiston, Oregon Oasis Theater [f ® Hermiston, Oregon Hermiston, Oregon Grove Drive - In Theater The Club Hermiston, Oregon Cigar Store Mor Theater Fountain Lunch Umatilla Pendleton, Oregon Max Baer Kimsey’s Exclusive Men's Wear Satisfaction Guaranteed Home of Hartshafter Hermiston and Marx Men's Clothing Shanghai Cafe Pendleton, Oregon Eastern Oregon's Finest Chinese and American Dishes 304 Main St. Hermiston, Oregon Globe Cafe May Flower Milk American Chinese Foods Orders to go out 347 S. Main St. Dairy Co-operative Assn. Owned operated by Producing Dairy Men Pendleton, Oregon Hermiston Pendleton Kennell-Ellis Studio Quality Portraits Hermiston Variety Store Where you buy every- 132 S. E. Dorion Avenue thing under one roof Hermiston Variety Phone 533 Pendleton, Ore. Sam and Ethel Nye For Pendleton Woolen Products Tailored Western Wear Luggage and Leather goods Saddles and Accessories Purity Bakery Pendleton's Finest Bakery for your every bakery need 326 South Main Phone 131 Hamleys Dodd Investment Co. Pendleton Anything to do with property Hermiston, Oregon Phone 6478 Harold’s Pharmacy Pendleton Quality, selection, service Music House Pre scriptions -Gifts Rubenstein Cosmetics 358 S. Main Pendleton, Ore. Conn-Buesher Pan-American Band Instruments Magnavox RCA For your complete beauty service FREDDIE'S BEAUTY SALON Records 581 E. Main Hermiston Phone 6242 ' Sheet Music Freddies E. Ritchie Owner and operator Eastern Oregon's Music Center Woolworths Congratulation Class of '54 Phone 524 Pendleton


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