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DEDICATION
It 15 wlth a sp1r1t of frlendllness that the annu
al staff publlshes thls annual for the students, alum
H1 and faculty of Elkton Pwgh School
Wlthln these pages you w1ll flnd a COl16Ct10h of
1nterest1ng blts of 1n ormatlon, all of wh.ch will
brlng fond memor es of hlgh school act1v1t1es In com
p1l1ng thlS data, an effort has been made to follow the
progress of the student from the bewllderment of an 1D
com1ng freshman to the pomp and grandeur of gradua+1on
It 18 our slncere deslre to dedlcate thls annual
to the people ln the communlty who have shown such flne
sp1r1t 1U cooperatlng wlth our school
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First Row Mrs LaVoy, Mlss Burger
Second Row: Mr. Parks, Mr. Brown, Mr. Grimsrud
FACULTY
Mr Parks, who has been our prlnclpal for thre years,
graduated from the Unlvfrslty of O 098 H then
spent four year te chlng s al tu'1es and coach nf a+h
letlcs at Yorcall H wgnt ary leal ct atvor a u o alth
and also was coach af Que T Hom lor a c r aftfr that
spent 35 months 1U tre arp t spen
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degree ln educitlon uowec c cg 1hVSlPQ
sclence, general sc1 ace anl b o
Mrs LaVoy has tauvh+ r VlVton HlgH J hool FIVQ years
She 13 a graduate of uregg Col eg , hlc go, I d has attend
ed summer sesslons + the Ur rerslty of Oregon, and Oregon
State College The subject she teaches are shorthand,
buslness law, typlng I, 81TlS' handler fts and girls' phy
slcal educataon
Mr Grlmsrud has t uvnt 1n Elkton four years He re
celved h1s B A degree from Concordma College,M1rnesota,and
took a gradxate course at the Unlverslty of Oregon He was
ln the S8TV1C9 for flve years Hr teaches Amer1can prob-
lems, Amerlcan hlstory, world hlstorf, and world geography
M153 Burger was a new teacher thas fear She 1S a grad
uate of Llnfleld College where she received her B A degree
and has attended the summer sesslon at the Unlverslty of
Washington She teaches Envllsh I, II, III, and IV, muslc
and has charge of the llbrary
Mr Brown has taught 1n Elkton for two years H 1S
graduate of the UHlV0TS1ty of Idaho and has also attended
the North Idaho College of Educatlon He spent two and one
half years ln the alr corps Mr Brown teaches boys' and
glrls' shop, geometry and math
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Second Row James O'Brien, James Hershberger secretary,
James Madison
First Row Lois Stewart treasurer, Thomas Otto president
Charles Binder v1ce presldent, Dolores Knypstra, Eleanor
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Fourth Row Mrs LaVoy, Sandra Baker, Josephlne Mulkey, Don
na MSOISOH, Marlana Jones, Eleanor Blnder, Betty Gossel
Grace Scrlbner, Jullana O'Br1en, Davld Scott, Barry Bloom,
John Beckley, M1 s Burger
Th1ro Row Ben Scrlbner, Anlta Hlxson, Joyce Ferguson, Lou
189 Hamrick, Larry Emel, Ronald Henderer, Kenneth Agee,
Carl Hershberger
Cook, R1chard Mower, James O'Br1en, Charles Blnder, Janes
Hershberger, Thomas Otto, Paul Rlley, James Mad1son, Andy
Anderson, Joan Alldridge, Murlel Cornwell, Joan Prlce, Le
land Cheever, Mr Rlley
F1FSt Row Mr Brown, Bonnllee Bowman, Patrlcla Wh1t1OW,V1T
ginia Esslinger, Berniece Beal, Patricla Mcuonald, Lorna
Allorldge, Mr Parks, Rosemary Gates, Lois Stewart, Pearl
Cheever, Wanda Compton, Dolores Knypstra, Janice Glll,
Carol Fallert, Mr Grlmsrud
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Class Treasurer lg, Girls'
League 2,3,h, Girls' Glee
Club l,2,3,h, Junior Play
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Treasurer h, Baseball 2,
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Thomas Otto
Student Body President ls,
Class Vice PI'8810.8Dt 3,
Carnival Court 3110, Glee
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Senior Play ll, The Elk
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Janes Hershberger
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Volleyball l,2,3,h, Soft
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G1P1S' League Treasurer
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Class Secretary lx Stu
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Ba eball 3,11 Letterman
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY
The class of 1950 wlll 'wa s be rem mb red for their
partlclpatlon 1n 8C+1VlL 1nd tmlet cs The class also
had the best grade r D for The 5 g events of
the year were t e r e f he 9 y 'Here Com
Charl1e,U and the senl r sntrx
the Glgk g o a Q enlo s, Ro mary Gates and
Alldrldge, Fed b L J rold lldvldge me in e
thlrd grade Tom 0+ o JO1UGC +he ass ln The fourth grade
Davld Coope came 1U the everth and nes 'ad1son, COHn16
Cornwell and Joy Solomon JOl ed n +he elghth Upon enterlng
high school four nev f ce wer ddcd, Donald Bu k, Ervyle
Newburn, James Her hbergcr and Gary At+away Gary Xttaway,
Davld Cooper, Donald Buck Ted Andrews and Ervyle Newburn
left durlng the sophomore year Harold Alldrldge left at
the end of the JUHlOT year and Joy Solomon graduat d at the
end of her thlrd year Connlo Cornwell graduatel at m1d
term durlng the senlor year leavlng eight senlors to f1H QL
Class advlsers were Mrs Romtvedt,Mr Grlmsrud, Mrs
LaVoy and Mr Parks
Class OfflCSTS thls year were Presldent James Madl
son, Vlce Presldent Paul Rlley, Secretary Lols Stewart,
Treasurer Patricla McDonald
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LAST WILL AND TVSTAVTFT
THE 'SENIOR cmss
mv 1950
Know ye all men, we the HAtom1cH class of 1950, elght
strong, belng of sound mlnd and full of dEt6TmlH3t1OH d
hereby declare th1s to be our last wlll and testament
As a class we bequeath the fO11OW1hg
To the student body, our leadershlp ablllty and coopera
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the faculty, our sense of humor and our nolsy school
mates
the JUDlOTS, our ab1l1ty to surprlse the school on
Sneak Day
the freshmen, our ablllty to get along wlth each
other
lndlvlduals we W1Sh to bequeath the fO1lOW1Dg
atr1c1a McDonald, bequeath my sunny dl POSltlOH t
Vlrglnla FS911HgGT, and my forwardness to Andy
Anderson
Paul D1leJ, beque tb to UlCk Mower my ab1l1ty to
squlrrel, and my Wodel A' fwhat's left of ltj to
Barry Bloom
Rosemary Gates, bequeath my blllty to make frlends
to Davld Scott, and my trlps to Fallfornla ln the
summer tlme to landa Pompton
I, Tom Otto, beq1eath my ablllty to be student body
presldent to B111 Berry, and my abllltf to be
W6ld1Hg lnstructor to Mr Drown
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Lols Stewart, bequeath my ablllty to go through hlgh
school W1thOdt gettlng marr1ed,to Bernlece Beal
and my ablllty to have access to all of the check
books lH school to fayne Cook
Jlm Hershberger, bequeath my ablllty to get through
shop w1th all my flngers lntact, to my brother,
farl, and my lnterest ln Talent to Pharle Blnder
Lorna Alldrldge, bequeath my ablllty to eat what I
want, as much as I :ant and when I want lt to
Betty Gos el Cof course she wlll h ve to suffer
the consequences llke I ami nd my lnterest ln
tall boys to Janlce P111
'ames Madlson, bequeath my 6 ft to DlCk Romesmo,and
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One sum er, Tom thought I CConn1e Clemol should have a
vacation, although he couldn't go with me He took me to
the bus depot and I started on a trip along the Iest Coast
I was very happy to be going through Oregon again since
we had been living in eastern Tashington for quite some time
As we neared Vlkton, I was wishing we could spend some
time there but the bus was scheduled to stop for only ten
minutes However, luck was with me and the bus had a flat
tire gust as we were stopping I ot off the bus to look
for some of my friends
Upon exam ning the tire the bus driver discovered the
reason for the flat tire was a big nail After looking at
the highway he discovered a number of nails e looked
around to see if we could find the culprit, and we sav a
little boy on the othrr side of the road laughing He was
about five years old, towhe ded and frcckled I went over
When I asked him his name, I was sure he would say his name
was Robert Slovensky Jr Sure enough, he was the son of one
of my cla smates, Patty McDonald Just then I heard someone
yell, 'Junior I looked around and there was Patty running
from her house to see what mischief her son was in She told
me he was always doing something like that
While I was chatting with Patty and Junior Slovensky I
heard a crash and a bang I looked over at the side of the
road and I saw a big pile of Junk, with two feet size 13
sticking out When I got over to the car, the driver was
struggling out of the Junk heap I looked a little closer
and found it was none other than the speed demon of the
United States and Texas, my former clas mate, Paul E. Riley
During our conversation I found out he was married to his
old girl friend, Anita Hirson, and had six little boys, who
were going to follow in his foot steps 1f he had anything to
sq about +he1r future
I asked Paul if he knew where any of the rest of our
old classmates were, and he said he knew Lorna Alldridge was
working in Portland on one of the papers as their star re
porter, and he thought the famous ballerina dancer of Holly
wood, Madam Rosemary Gates, was our former classmate Rose
mary Gates I told him when I got to California I would look
her up
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When I got to Hollywood I saw a b1g s1gn telllng f
the personal appearance of Madam Rosemary Gates at the Otto
Theater that very nlght so I decided I would go As soon as
I saw Madam Gates enter the stage of that beautlful theater
I knew she was my classmate Rosemary Gates After the per
formance I went backstage to see 1f I could V1S1t her, and
who should be 15 her dress1ng room wath her, besldes all the
reporters, but the owner of the largest theater 1n the coun
try, another of my classmates, Tom Otto When she had fln
ished her 1Ht9TVl6WS w1th the reporters, Rosemary, Tom, and
I went to a nlght club for dlnner I learned that Tom was
not married, because he sa1d marrled llfe wasn't for him
He liked belng lndependent and belng able to do as he pleas
ed too much to get t1ed down to a w1fe and home Rosemary
sa1d she had many offers for her hand, but she wasn't golng
to get marrled unt1l she had gone as far 1n her career as
she could, and of course untll she found the rlght guy
She sa1d they were all nlce but not the type she nantedibr a
husband 'hen we had f1n1shed a most enjoyable dlnner I had
to say good bye and catch my bus back to Portland, Oregon to
see Lorna Alldrldge
When I changed busses at Reddlng, I was amazed to find
that James Mad1SOU our SEUIOT class presldent, had chosen
the occupatlon of dr1v1ng a bus At dlfferent stops we had
long talks about the th1DgS that had happened slnce we had
graduated ten years ago I found that James had marrled a
glrl he had met on h1s bus route and had a famlly of one boy
and one girl, and had h1s own home ln Klamath Falls
wanted me to come and meet his w1fe and famlly, but I told
h1m I couldn't because my t1me was becomlng lnn1ted, and I
would l1ke to see the rest of our classmates
As I got off the bus 1n Portland, I saw a bunch of re
porters wa1t1ng at the doors I wondered what they were
wa1t1ng to see Uhlle I was waitlng I thought I would call
the paper offlce for whlch Lorna worked, and ask her to have
dlnner wlth me Just as I was walklng by the group of re
porters to the Phone I heard someone calllng my name When
I turned around I saw Lorna 1n the mlddle of the reporters
trylng to push her way out Durlng the course of our con
versatlon I learned that she was stlll golng w1th Benton
Blnder and was golng to be marr1ed 1n the very near future
They had been puttlng off gettlng marrled unt11 Benton had
h1s own cattle ranch 1n eastern Oregon and lt was dO1Dg well
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I asked her lf she had seen any of our cl ssmates lately,
and she told me she and Benton had Just been ln Eugene to
see J1m H rshberger It se ms as though he 15 a blg elect
rlcal englneer on the est Coast He had marrled the glrl
from Talent ne met when the ba ketball boys went to the 1n
vltatlonal tournament at Ashland 1U h1s senlor year They
have twln glrls who are only about two ye rs old
Lorna told me I could see Lols Stewart 1f I would Just
wait a few mlnutes, as she w s comlng 1D on the next bus
When she arrlved and the reporters were all through talklng
to her I a ked her 1f she remembered me It took her a l1t
tle whlle to remember me when she dld, Lorna, Lols and I
declded to go out to dlnner, s soon as Lorna had phoned 1n
her story to the paper Durlng the course of dlnner Lols
told me she was a natlonal lecturer of elementary school
teachlng, and was m klng the l st of a serles of lectures,
before she went b ck home to Elkton for a vacatlon She
told me she was marrled to a professor of one of the col
When we got ready to leave we met 1 larbe group of
buslness men COm1Hg 1HtO the cafe Just as we were PO1Dg out
The one who w s glvlng all the orders to the walter s emed
to be the head of the group When he turned around so we
could see h m, I lmmcdlately TCCOgHlZGd h1m as J1m Hersh
ber er
When he saw us he came over to talk to us He sald he
had gust been aopolntvd presldent of the Fl9CtT1Ci3H'S Com
mlttee of Oregon
As the tlme w s runn1ng short, we told J1m good bye
and went to the depot Je got there Just 1n tlme, for mylnm
was ready to leave I sald hurrled good bye to Lorna and
Lols and got on the bus that w s taklng me home
I leaned back 1n the seat feellng very much refreshed
at havlng seen all of my classmates agaln It made me feel
Just llke I d1d that last school year of 'M9 and 'SO
could go home now and remember my cl ssmates as I had last
seen them
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Second Row James O'Brien, Mr Brown adviser, Charles Bind
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First Row P8t,I'1C18 Whitlow, Virginia Esslinger, Bonnilee
Bowman, Berniece Beal
JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY
In September of l9h7, nlne scared freshmen walked
through the door to start thelr f1TSt year of hlgh school
Among those
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had started school tone her Wthers were Arnold
golned thelr four h vrade class, James O'Br1en,
JO1H them 1U the fwr L part of the eventh grade
Madlson, who JOlH d tn m ln the latter part of
In the elghth grade, Patrlcla Vhltlow, Vayne
Cook, Janlce Hubbard and BSFFIDCC Beal golned the class
V1rg1n1a Essllnger came ln thelr nlnth year Dlck Romesmo,
Curtls Mellor, Vllllam Berry, and Dlck Mower JO1D8d them
At the end of the freshman year J8n1Ce Hubbard left
At the mlddle of thelr sophomore year Curtls Fellor also
left the class At the beglnnlng of thelr JUHIOP year they
found a new face, that of Ben Scrlbner At mld year Arnold
Dement left them to JOlD the A1r Force
They were 1n1t1ated a month after school started Both
the 1n1t1at1on and the return p rty were a success
Charles Blnder was elected the freshman class presldent
and w1th the help of Mrs. Romtvedt they had a successful
year Bernlece Beal was the sophomore class presldent, wlth
Mr Brown as advlser James O'Br1en 15 thelr JuH1OT presl
dent w1th Vr Brown, advlser
Those earnlng letters as freshmen were Bernlece Beal
and Charles Blnder Sophomores rere Charles Blnder, Dlck
Romesmo, Arnold Dement, -ayne Cook, and Bernlece Beal
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First Row Muriel Cornwell, Carol Fallert, Pearl Cheever,
Joan Price, Janlce Gill
SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY
In the fall of "h9" thlrteen students entered E H S
as sophomores. Two of these, Pearl Cheever and Joan Alld
r1dge, started the f1rst grade together 1n Elkton Pearl
moved away durlng that f1TSt year In the th1rd grade Janlce
Glll, and 1n the fifth Carol Fallert and Glen Hahn, began
attending Elkton Grade School In the slxth grade Pearl re-
turned and Mur1el Cornwell and Wanda Compton moved into the
dlstrlct Andy Anderson, Leland Cheever, Joan Prlce, and
Dolores Knypstra jo1ned thls group ln the seventh grade.
Roger Owen came at the second semester of the elghth grade
Solan Collman, James Hamrlck, Thelma Thompson, Gene Jackson
and Robert Thompson were added to the class to make seven
teen freshman Solan Collman, Gene Jackson, and Thelma and
Robert Thompson moved away later 1n the year Th1s left
thlrteen to start the sophomore year Roger Owen moved away
soon after school started In December Glen Hahn Jolned the
leaves us wlth a class of ten, two boys and elght glrls
All of the sophomores took part 1n sports durlng the1r
freshman and sophomore years w1th the following people w1n
nlng letter awards dur1ng the freshman year Janlce G1l1,
Carol Fallert, Murlel Cornwell, Pearl Cheever, Dolores Knyp
stra, Joan Alldrldge, and Leland Cheever.
The sophomore class act1v1t1es lnclude thelr return
party durlng thelr freshman year, and thelr 1nltiat1On and
1n1t1at1on party th1s year They were both very successful.
Mrs Romtvedt was class advlser wlth Carol Fallert,
presldent the fresh an year, and Mr Grlmsrud, class adviser
wlth Dolores Knypstra, presldent, th1s our sophomore year,
army and James Hamrick joined the air force in January. This
7'ce45mea
Th1rd Row Kenneth Agee, Ronald Henderer, Lawrence Emel,
Carl Hershberger, Barry Bloom
Second Row John Beckley, Loulse Hamrlck, Anlta Hixson,
Mulkey, Davld Scott
First Row Mrs LaVoy adviser, Eleanor Blnder, Ju11ana
O'Brien, Grace Scr1bner, Sandra Baker, Marlana Jones
Betty Gossel, Donna Maoison, Joyce Ferguson, Josephine
FRESHMAN CLACS HISTORY
At the beglnnlng of the school year l9h9 Q0 nlneteen
green freshmen entered Elkton Hlgh Qchool About a month
after school began the sophomores 1n1t1ated them The
freshmen gave a return party and 1nv1ted the whole student
body Later Dale Bowman qult school, leavlng elghteen 1U
the freshman class
Several freshmen took part ln athletncs Farl Hersh
berger, John Beckley, Lawrence Emel, Davld Scott and Ronald
Henderer took part 1n football, w1th Kenneth Agee as man
ager All the boys went out for basketball except Barry
Bloom Eleanor B1nder, Josephlne Hulkey, Betty Gossel,
Grace Scrlbner, Sandra Baker, Jullana O'Br1en, Marlana
athletlcs
Eleanor B1nder and Ronald Henderer are the only two who
have been 1D thls class slnce the f1rst grade
John Beckley came 1D the th1rd grade
Marlana Jones, Kenneth Agee, Jullana O'Br1en Jolned
our class 1U the flfth grade Davld Scott, Carl Hershber
ger, Sandra Baker, Donna Madlson, and Lavrence Fmel entered
ln the slxth grade Josephlne Mulkey and Betty Gossel came
1n the seventh grade Barry Bloom, Joyce Ferguson, and
Loulse Hamrlck came 1U the elghth grade Grace Scrlbner,
and Anlta Hlxson entered the nlnth grade to complete the
class of l9SO
Mrs LaVoy served the class as advlser durlng 1ts
freshman year Carnlval prlncess and queen was Eleanor
B1nder
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Second Row Eleanor Blnder, Joan Prlce, Janice G1l1, Thomas
First Row Carol Fallert, Lois Stewart business manager,
Rosemary Gates, Lorna Al1dr1age-editor, Bern1ece Beal
Otto, Joan Alldridge, James 0'Brien.
PUBLICATIONS
The Elk staff for l9h9 So wa appolnted at the flrst of
the year The offlces ln the Edltorlal taff are as follows
EDITOR I1 HIFF Lorna Alldrldge
ASS1StaHt Edltor Bernlece Beal
Sports Edltors Fleanor QlDdPT,
Thomas Otto
AdV1S6F Ml s Burger
Buslness Staff
BUSINT S MANAGVR Lols Stewart
ASS1St3Ht Manager Charles Blnder
Productlon Manager Rosemary Gates
Proof Readers Carol Fallert,
Joan Alldrldge,
Joan Prlce
Advlser Mrs LaVoy
The flrst semester, COHn19 Cornwell w s Productlon Man
ager and Rosemary Gates w s Asslstxnt Manager, but Connle
qult at the close of the semester, and the OfflCSS were
changed around Charles Blnder was put 1D as A slstant Man
ager
The staff 1S the s1me for the paper and the annual
Both publ1cat1ons are made posslble by the selllng of ads
and subsorlptlons
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Thlrd Row John Beckley freshman escort, Eleanor Binder
queen, Andy Anderson sophomore escort, Mr Parxs master
of ceremonies
Second Row David Scott-guard, Carl Hershberger guard, Le
land Cheever guard, Hlchard Lower JuH1OF escort, Carol
Fallert sophomore prlncess, Patr1c1a Whitlow junmor prin
cess, Rosemary Gates sennor prlncess, Thomas Otto student
body presldent, Ronald Henderer guard, Paul Rlley senlor
escort, Lawrence Emel guard
Flrst How Larry Gates crown bearer, Janlce Halnes train
bearer, Donna Jean Hedden flower g1rl, Donna Esselstrom
wand bearer
CARNIVAL COJRT
Frlday nlght, October 21, the Elkton Hlgh School carnl
val began
The queen thls year was cho en, as ln the two prevlous
years, by the money sy tem of votlnv, a penny a vote Each
class campalened for lts prlncess w1+h posters or CO1P boxes
placed ln buSlDGSS e tabllsnments around Elkton The nlght
of the carnlval each cl s nad lts repr entat1v clrculat
lng among the crowd, gatherlnv votes for each prlnce s
The folr prlncesses were lntroduced at elght o'clock by
the escorts chosen from the respectlve classe
Eleanor Blnder of the freshman class was chosen queen
Her court conslsted of the followlng, 1n the order 1n whlch
they entered the gym for the coronatlon Glen Hahn and
ed the queen, and Tom Otto, who presented her wlth the wand
on behalf of the tudent body, followed next The prlnces
ses and thelr e corts entered next,tney were Carol Fallert,
sophomore, wlth Andy Anderson as her e Cort, P3tT1Cl8 Jhlt
low, gunlor prlncess, Wltk Dlck Mower s her escort, Rose
mary Gates, senlor candldate w1th Pall Flley as her escort
Davld Scott and Larry Emel were the two slde guards Donna
Esselstrom was wand bearfr and Donna Hedden was flover glrl
Larry Gates acted as crown bearer Queen Eleanor came next
and her escort, John Beckley, wlth Janlce Halnes as her
traln beare Carl Hershberg r and Ronnle Henderer were the
two rear guards.
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Second how Thomas Otto, Paul Iuley, R1cha.ro Mower,James Mad-
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Flrst Row Lorna Alldridge, Patrlcia McDonald, M153 Burger
D1rector, Lo1s Stewart, Rosemary Gates
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Tke senlor play Uhr e Fcmf, Pn l1e', was presented
December 9, ln thc h gh hool eyr The Dlar Nas a comedy
and was very well rece ved
The play took o ace lH Lazrf rlllott' mc c
ber er nome Wora th lrlsh ld Dll fllcrldbe, ras
enterta nlrg Tlm, an Ir sc po lcewar lr nls ll e x rr es,
or Ottoj who L kcd Nara s oles h J we s p 1
the early return of Ia1rv's aunn urs F rnAam fRose
Gatesj who fnssed emdlesslg ako L the nouoe arc ar ant cue
vase, and trlcd to run her nephcw's Llfe Larry ras engag d
to a suppo edly wr l+ny soclecy glfl, v vlan smrtle
Lol Stevartj, but the lxoen a rval o' 'harl Cfornle
Plemoj and Unclc Alecl CD1ck Mowerl fron the Dzark , cha ged
thelr plans Larry bega +o fall for Charll F rnham
who d1dD't llke Fharlle foand some pearl Mrs Smyth Persey
fPatr1c1a NcDonaldj had fro pad, and hld th.m,tren lald the
blame on Charlle However, Wnclc Qlecx found tHCm and ac
cused Urs F1rnham of hlQlHH +hem,as the ncarls were found
1n her ant1q1e vas
After a year t a fnnlshlng school a TCflFFd and beau-
tlful Charlle came back for a party held 1n hrr honor T d
CJames Madlsonj come d to C1 arlle that ne loved mr but
she told hlm she d1dr't love hln M Smythe K rsed, 1V
lan and MOTtlmFT Cna l Rllryj also were lHVltLd to the par
ty, and all wcrc a tODlSh d to flnd that Larry was the one
Charlle really loved
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Charles Dlnuer, James O'Br1en
First I-ov Buss Burger Dlrector, Patrlcla Wh1t.lo1v, Bonnllee
norman, Vlrglnia Esslmger, Joar Allcirmge, Berniece Beal
JUNIOR PLAY
The JuH1OT class of 1950, proved thelr ab1l1ty to act
and entertaln when they presented, ULet Me Out of Here,W a
three act comedy, March 31
The play takes place ln an apartment house belonglng to
Bessle Rhodes, CPatty Whltlowj Eve Boyd, fB6TH18C6 Beall
and Bona Lynn, CJoan Alldridgej are rentlng a room from Bes
s1e Rhodes whlle they are worklng together as typists
Mrs Angela Boyd, cBOHD1188 Bowmanj Eve's aunt, 1S pay
lng Evefs tU1tlOH for buslness college, when ln reallty Eve
the result when Mrs Boyd comes to v1s1t Eve and dlscovers
she lS not golng to college Bona's brother, Garret Lynn ,
CCharles Blnderj and hls frlend V1ctor Ward, fD1ck Mowerj
come to V1S1t Eve and many d1fflCHltlCS occur when Vlctor
tears h1s trousers and Garret takes them out to be mended
Durlng all of the m1x ups,the comedy mald, Hazel Mlles,
CPearl Cheeverj the elevator boy, St8V16 Cobb, cJ1m O'Br1enD
V1CtOT'S father, Marshall Nard, CNayne Cookb and Eve's sec
ond cousln, Glfford Morton, fMlk8 M3d1SODJ make HLet Me Out
of Heren a h1laTlOUS play.
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Third Row Virginia Esslinger, Mariana Jones, Donna Madison,
Eleanor Blnder, Dolores Knypstra, Joseph1ne Mulkey, Betty
Gossel, Joyce Ferguson, Berniece Beal, Sandra Baker, Jan
ice Gill
Second Row Miss Burger, Mrs LaVoy advisers, Louise Hamrick
driage, Pearl Cheever, Lorna Alldridge, Rosemary Gates,
Patricla McDonald
First Row Patr1c1a Whltlow, Bonnllee Bowman, Carol Fallert,
Muriel Cornwell, Joan Pr1ce , Wanda Compton, Anita Hixson
Grace Scribner, Lois Stewart, Juliana O'Brien, Joan All-
GIRLS ' LEAGUE
This year has been the thlrd year of the Girls' League
at Elkton and has proved to be very succe sful
The Off1CeFS elected were QS follows Pres1dent Rose
mary Gates, Vlce-Presldent-Bonnllee Bowman, Secretary Elean
Essllnger
The maln event of the year was the Play Day, whlch was
held March l Those partlclpatlng were U1T1S from Draln,
Gllde, Oakland, Yoncalla, Rlddle, and Elkton There were
ll8 glrls altogether
The Glrls' League meetlngs were held on the secondlved
nesday of the month and were usually ln the afternoon.
or Binder, Treasurer-Janice Gill, Sergeant-at-Arms--Virginia
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
The G1T1S' Glee Club dlrected and accomp nled by H158
Burger, made thelr flrst poear nce th1s ye r at the hlgh
school carnlval They sang 'Dodo' nd 'lndlan Love Call '
The glrls that were chosen to slng 1n the sextette for
the senlor play were Joan alldrldg , Nurlel Cornwell, Ber
nlece Beal, Julle l'BT19H, Toyee Ferguson, ard Grace Scrlb
ner They sang 'Mornlng Comes Farly N
Nlne of the glrls went Chxlstmas carolllng the 19th of
December
Thelr next aupearance was at the Chrlstmas Tea where
they sang, 'Away 1D a Manger rlso, Eleanor Blnder and
Julle O'Br1en sang duet, 'O Holy N1 ht ' Lorna Xlldrldge
and Connle Clemo s ng couplc of numbers, HO Come All Ye
Falthfuln and 'O Llttle Town of Br hlehem
The sextette appeared at the jUnlOT play w1th a dlffer
rldge, Murlel Cornwell, Joyce Ferguson, and Grac Scrlbner
They sang Hlndlan D wh' and 'That's an Irlsh Lullaby H
BOYS' GLVF LLB
Twelve boys partlclpated 1D boys' lee thls year Out
of these, the qu rtct was composed of Rlchard Mower, 111
1am Berry, wayne Cook, and J mes O'Br en t the S6n1OT play
they ang, Waltz Te rround Avann wlllleu and HUnder the
Bamboo Tree H They s ng Hreggy 0'N911' and HYou Uore a
Tullpu at the hlgh school carnlval
The quartet lso appe red at the JUH1OF play, slnglng
NYou Tell Ne Your Drearu and NThere'll Be a Hot Tlme 1D the
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Lois Stewart, Janlce Glll
LETTERGIRLS
The Letterglrls started out wlth only four glrls at the
f1TSt of the year They were Rosemary Gates, Connle Clemo,
Lorna Alldrldge, and one JU11OF, Bernlece Beal The offl
cers were as lOl1ONS Presldent Connle Clemo, V1ce DTQSI
dent Bernlece Beal, Secretary Lorna Alldrldge, and Treas
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the half term and Bernlece Beal took the posltlon as Pres
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After the club had become organlzed the blg event was
held, nlDlt1atlOH ' Those belng 1n1t1ated were Lols Stew
art, Dolores Knypstra, Janlce Glll, Parol Fallert, Murlel
Cornwell, Pearl Cheever, and Joan Alldrldge
Slnce competltlve volleyball has been removed from the
hlgh school, a program was drawn up by the Letterglrls to
enable the glrls to earn letters throughout thelr school
years The program 1S on a polnt system
The advlser of the club 15 Hrs Mayme LaVoy, glrls'
athletlc coach
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Second Row Mr Grimsrud adv1ser, Lawrence Bmel, Kenneth
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F1TSt Row Richard Romesmo, Wayne Cook, Paul R11ey, James
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The Lettermen's Club was reorganlzed thls year for the
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Offlcers elected were Pall Rlley Presldent, Tames
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To earn a letter one must play ln one fourth of all the
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ELKTON STAGES ORTH DOUGLAS COUNTY PLAYDAY
The Elkton Hlgh School glrls enterta1ned g1rls from
North Douglas County 1U a playday held March l, at Elkton
Hlgh School The playday was under the dlrectlon of Mn
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There were 118 glrls and coaches represented from the fol
lowlng schools Gllde, Draln, Yoncalla, Gakland and Rlddle
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happy to have them present
Reglstration was held t eleven o'clock, followed by a
general assembly 1n the gymnaslum Howard E Parks, PP1DCl
pal of Elkton Hlgh School, gave a few words of welcome to
the girls and told them the school was thelrs for the day
Group s1ng1ng of Ir1sh songs was led by Joan Alldrldge, ao-
companled by MISS Margaret Burger,Engl1sh lnstructor of Elk
ton The noon lunch was served by the school hot lunch pro
gram, w1th Mrs Fred Rlley 1h charge
dances, baton tw1rl1ng, tumbllng, rope sklpplng demonstra
tlons, school songs and yells Some very fine demonstra
tlons were glven by the d1fferent schools From two to
three o'clock the glrls partlclpated 1n folk dances A
softball game under the supervlslon of M183 Schuman and Mrs
Eckersly, coaches from Gllde and Yoncalla, was played with
composlte teams of girls from the dlfferent schools A rest
perlod was glven the g1rls from I4 30 to 5 OO At 6 no a
volleyball game was played wlth Mrs Tuck of Draln, SUPGPVI
Slng the girls At 7 30 a basketball game was played with
H183 Schuman of Gllde, ln charge A tumbl1ng exhxbition was
given by the Elkton glrls between the two games
The coaches were pleased Wlth the response to the Wm1x
ern type of playday, as there is not better means of gett1ng
girls together and shar1ng actmvitles and frlendshlps that
sometimes are of long duration
The afternoon program opened with drills, stunts, tap-
Second Row Mr Grunsrud coach, Wayne Cook, Leland Cheever,
John Beckley, David Scott, Richard Mower
First Row James O'Br1en manager, Charles Bmder, Thomas
Otto, Paul Riley, James Hershberger, Ronald Henderer,Car1
Hershberger
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Thlrteen boys earn d letters Four senlors James
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JHDIOFS Charles Blnder, Wayne Cook, Dlck Mower, and B111
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