Langlois High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Langlois, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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AVL NJA!!! 2 ' -'Ziff .J -1 Dedication W the students of L I S extend our thanks to Mr Charles Jensen who has promote his tine and patience to Ye worthy task of leadirz our band in love arc apireci t'cn for the art of music certainly hope that his c operation will continue in the future It is Witt deep appreciation and fond affection that we dedicate the l9Q2 Pa ther to Charles Jensen ve, NA l -IO O 4 ' v L, A 4 lu the past. His instruction has given us a greater .' at a A - . We o- A f 9 A A ' . , n I Awwiabn hr R L Thetford Principal 'sis Ennlish I, IV Typing , II Bookkeeping X 'Wu 0,00 I 'la lg lg 0 ffllf 'xx F L Hargand ,F 'qi Ph sics N-s -QM' wwqirf Miss EVL17D Ca ter JOI1 Cl T i 1 History English II 'Vi Al ebra Science 9 lllllk Miss Muriel Hughes Journalism Home Ee Biology hath 9 C R Jensen Mr Band BOARD OU DID CTCQS f to ri ,lbert BT'ttCD, Jawes Brooks S Cadman F Hansen an Fr ncDQ Tvo D Jim Crow Jnnitor i- TQ? Essie Crew, Cook Mr ppit+m WSYI Tj LIMJLOI U I f'w'x'! 1 1in.J.l. muow Q A .Ae CHARLFS L LLARKE valedictorian Important ep so eq P wha 1 'es 'E' Mary Mermilloid Hildebrand Iroortant episodes io hard Iildebra d's bl U school life k ,o I , Xb li' L- Q ur 5 l 5 'o rdf 3 S F 1, M 7 ff 1 n 'q' ' J Q S Sslqtatorian Inoortant episodes in Richard Everest's high school life L' eluor 61:56 President Charles Clarke Vice PP6SlQ6Ht Dick Everest Secretary and Treasurer hary Hildebrand Class Advisor Miss Hughes SELIOR ChASS NEWS Here we are nmivhty Seniors' with a very easy rumber three, in our class This number is easy because ill we have just the exact number to fill our class offices without leavin anyone out K2D when we are all here it's ver asv to reacl a mayor t n any declsinn 51 1t's a for the teachers to Keep track of us and Keep us from ettln into mischief and C45 it has reer easy for us to zet along well together We are 'li hty Seniorsn because of our outstandinv a chievements Our class has been sm ll Sl1CG ve were Tres e very year it ets smaller but this hasn't hlndered our progress Every year we rave partlcipated in sports dramatics bard annual staff honor roll and for the last two years,our class has had the student body president This Our future is fairly well deter ined Iary, our Lead irv Lady, is happily marrled ard las started or a long c reer of being a housewife Dice and Charles are both plar nlrv to enter college this fall ar receive a hi her educa tlon Tre seniors have been WOPAIDU for und o use r thelr senlor 'rluna Da ' So far we kate had a Chrls mas dance and a play ertltled Uwest Assured N Although we had an lnslznificant beginning our class will graduate mlth glorlous splendor in hay the Class of 10 2 lotto Rowing not drifting Class Colors Old Rose HVQ Wllte Class lover dose 'N-66354645 MacDonald approached his l len and orrled look on his face 'I canna make up my mind n he sa nwhether to marry a wealthy widow whom I dinna love or a puir lass whom I love very much N nWeel mon said Sand 'I advise ye tae listen ta y r hairt and marry the lass ye love ' nYe're right, Sandy, I will marry the puir lass U nIn that case, kin ye gie me the w1dow's addressvn . 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BSN' Erin on Lee 9 Q Patricia BO eilla Kamph 465, 1E 'QPF ice -QQ 'K JUhlUQ 'LASS UUVIP :S Presicent oel lartin Nice President Dorothy Storm Secretary irley Phillips Student Founcil ember Clyde qui ley The U1lOF clas consists of ten members Ulla Syohar 1S tte only new member me envcyed c r 4 st twd ars f s u rcw th t we are u,,er classmcr we feel more adapted to V I school lffe are tame par r a vreater p rcerta e cf the chool ct xitwes Bert Eritton d el 'art r are cr tte o l tear ClJG6 U1 ley o s e r vor a re elected manager of tle o s asAet all squad lee a e r and oel play on tle D8 e ba l a o otball xarsnt Shirley Phillips ott Storm ar' ratr c a jUlC6 re cr the Vert Urittor Eetty load DJ Dorott Storm are on the a rual sta f orotl Lol of he Cant cr Ctirley rar for Carnival queen a ain th e r She PSC6lN6 n ce hr elet ltm le s U e t o lor ter p rticl t cr o of the ir s ratty ar Sh rle l nstrumerts in tke bard Since sexeral of tte stuoerts o the Junior class eryoy dramat 1 s tts tate leer ta in part in SLUG6It body plays Sh rley, Patty, LOPltf are neflla are ir the Pep llc cr ari zatlor The three 'rls excluding Leflla a e me hers of tte netter virl Club and all four boys of the junior clas are 1 ell I Dorothy Storm ma elected xice presloert of the student body and L lla am Y x s electe secret ry ALONYNOUS An educstio sel on lu ts a man if he's will ing to learn a little SOm6th1Dg after he graduates OBVIOUS To say hc ri ht thing at the right time keep still ost of the time ' t - -r 1 A U 1. .L . 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E S Freshmen Class Officers President Vice President Sec Treas Student Council Member Freshmen Class News The freshmen class graduated twelve members These were Jack Dorothy Wi le Joe Sanln rel P tt Irene Sypher Barbara Medlock Dorothy Wigle Dale Smith into high school with Cox, Gerald Phillips ilcha c Stinnett, Irene Sypher and David Barklow Patsy Brown entered our class Do tland Ted Walker from Washington, and Leita Houk from California Jim Nelson came rom lra o Oregon, leaving ou clas actlj v nteen members After being initiated into high school we have become more familiar with high school life the students and teach ers and their vay of doing things Almost all of the stu dents participate in the school activities in some way,form or fashion Irene Svpher and Dorothy Wigle earned letters by play ing on the girls' volleyball team The freshmen girls are very active and enjoy taking part in all sports Gerald Sabin and Ted Walker played on the first string in basketball Dale Smith, Gerald Phillips, David Barklow and Fred Robbins played on the second team in basketball Most of the freshmen boys played on the football and base ball varsities The boys receiving letters from basketball this year are Fred Robbins Ted Walker, and Joe Sabin David Barklow was a member of the cast in the three act play, nThe Cannibal Queen Dorothy Wigle, Gerald Phillips, Jim Nelson David Bark low and Ethel Sypher play instruments in the band Irene Sypher is in the accordion band 45194616 Clyde Quigley dashed into the hardware store nQuick quick,n he yelped, 'let me have a mousetrap. nJust a moment, sir,n sail tie cler Joann Henry. nwell, hurry, I have to catch a bus,d said Clyde. nI'm ggrryd' replied Joanne, nbut the ones we have are not large enough for tLat.H F R H N E N C L A S S N E W S I C O C I O C O O O O U I I O I U C C I I n A. n 0 0 0 0 0 e o 0 k I I O O O 0 O O O I O , ,,. , jp R. , j -1 cw , 6 , Au , - .121 , .,.-L.T . , 0 from Glenoma, Washington. 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' 'T Y' .Q I ff' ,A 'I 3 LANGLOIS PICH SCHOOL LETTVR IRLS CLUB At the beginning of the year there was an argument on whether or not the irl's letterman club should be united with the boys After several meetings the decision was settled by leaving the two clubs separate At a later meeting the girls discussed what should be done about the manager' let c The result was that if the manager earned a letter 11 xolleyb ll one year she could wear the letter that she feels is the most im ortant of the two and one stripe The girls receiving their letter and first stripe this year are Charleen Turner Irene Sypher Dorothy Wifle Iris Robbins da Holycross, Barbara Phillips, Dorothy Storm, and Mary Donaldson Shirley Phillips and Patricia Boice received their third stripe Madelyn Johnson will receive a manager's letter and stripe BOY'S LETTERVEN CLUB The boy's lettermen club held a meeting at the first of the year and elected their officers They were Noel Martin, Presi dent Bert Britton Vice President and Charles Clarke Secretary The club decided to break away from the student body consti tution and make one of their own It was also decided that from now on only one letter would be awarded and for each additional sport would be awarded a small emblem It is understood that a stripe stands for a year of sport or sports played The boys receiving letters from basketball this year are as follows Joe Sabin, Fred Robbins, Dale Smith, and Ted W81k6l The boys receiving a stripe and emblem are Don Ringheimer Dick Ever est Hal Strain, Joe Sabin, Duke Storm, Darrell Guerin Fred Rob bins Bert Britton, Dale Smith Charles Clarke, Noel Martin and Ted Walker There hasn't been any awards made for baseball yet since the season wasn't completed by the time the annual went to press COQUILLE OREGON Herman's Men Store Coquille Studio Peiples Store Orchard Auto Parts Biegger's Hudson Drug Brewer Shoe Store Charlotte's Cafe Paddy's Barber Shop LANGLOIS, ORE. Riverton Grocery RIVERTON, ORS. Our Bakery BANDON ORE Sunbaums NORTH BEND ORE . Norma's Coffee Shop PORT ORFORD, ORE . Silver Springs Cafe SILVER SPRINGS, ORE Midway Motel DENMARK, ORE. I J . - G - ,O V , T I --1 O O 1 Q S aotd . y I 8 1 . . , D . I D 3 I 3 and Venedia Peterson. Those earning their second stripe are Glen- O I A 0 V1 , - I I 1 3 1 ' 7 . I O O I 10 , - 9 A 9 ' D 1 1 O i n ' 0 Back row left to right Lorothy Vivle, Shirley Phillips, felalo y L rklov, Venelia Petersor, Rery Doraldscn, Dorothy Storm Center row, left to right Ethel Sypher Irene Sypker Tr's Robbins Barbara fkillips, Glenda hclycross, Charleen Turner pb La e rox ff+ r csrne lenrv, bade' r Johnson Patty Boice, Patsy Brovn n6lL8 lou P F ChUB PF6Sl4GDT Shirley Phillips Secretar5 Irene Gyphgr The Pep Club contains S1Xt6BD members whlch are W1FlS and two embers whlch are boys The Pep Club x s orvanized earld ln the ve r olld alxavs be lenty to In nany of the meet n s Lt scussed about vhat the outfits wolld be o1t t as nexer decided A few meetines were devoted to practu The rep Cllb seene Tlere certainlv olent o e luis te w gyle next ear we can et costumes ald enter into ellv v'th even more 1 r W fy 7 o , . 7 1 1 r-N - 1 - ' 1 9 H , ' Pzil'4ps, Hamid Ez- 4 ' 1 1' X M L I . 3 . , 1 , .T L ,, Y 1 , , K ,-- 1 1 7.1 ,nn , .. 1 1 1- -3 -Y-te ' 7 , A , ga aj , n1OC4. 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Ga, B4-BY J,-L. fvISS,4me,r' ca, v-F f 60 OX WY Q FRESHMEN INITIATION The Freshmen initiation was held on Friday, the fifth of Oct ober nineteen hundred fifty one The sophomores were in charge during the day and the juniors and seniors held a kangaroo court that night The freshmen were as igned certain costumes to wear to school Friday Ethel Sypher came dressed as a fat lady She was stuffed so full of newspapers it was impossible for her to get in a desk Her knees failed to bend because of the paper so she spent the day standing up Joe Sabin was wearing a diaper and played cupid for the day His ability to carry around a baby bottle is really magnificent Fred Robbins was the very image of a hula girl Pls talent for doing the hula dance was terrific It has been said that he got the drift of it from the native girls of Honolulu Jack Cox the Miss America of 1960, was wearing a gorgeous bathing suit designed with all of the curves attached His fame has risen from the fact that he has beauty, personality, and most of all other characteristics he has poise Barbara Medlock gave us a faint idea of how the cave girls are dressed She exclaims, Wwe wear nothing less than gunny sack dresses Her hair was fresrly washed uncombed and braided into fifty pigtails branded with red ribbons Dale Smith is a modern American woman He styled the wide brimmed hat with a short dress and wedged shoes If it wasn't for the frown he wore we might have mistaken him for Mrs Smith in per These were onlx a few of the odd looking characters who were initiated into high school this year Onlv upper classmen were permitted to enter the school build ing through the front door All freshmen proceeded to go around the building and go through the back door taking three steps forward and one back They were ordered to carry the upper classmen's books to and from classes and to obey their demands during the entire day At noon they were chauffeured over to the grade school and were paraded through the classrooms About 8 o'clock that night all of the freshmen showed up for the kangaroo court Again they were told to wear certain clothes The girls wore jeans and shirts with kip boots Their hair was a solid mass of fifty pigtail The boys wore skirts and blouses and one low heel shoe with one high heel shoe Each boy was blessed with thirteen pin curls in his short hair After being made up, they looked like Indian squaws on the w rpath Dick Everest was appointed judge of the court The rest of the juniors and seniors acted as a jury Each person was brought up be fore the judge individually and asked some silly question which was practically impossible to answer correctly The jury pleaded guilty at the strike of the bell and they were then sentenced to perform an act of some kind A few games were played and the evening was concluded with re freshments in the cafeteria - - . I , I I S . o o O O I 5 Q . ' CD l I ' Y- 0 , o I . . ' . ll ' 1 J - .v Y O .s O V O Q - ' - SOD Q v - . . J 0 A - .. I O o l O A O 1 0 S o 1 x-I 1 . ' . - ..-A C4 o V e . - 1 .J ' 0 on 'I O Q - - O We K 1 .18 1s'5w f r- Y'-Qx ff 'Xi ' 'f Q. Nff E A , Q UC c Eh 0 'N SA HE T I C IW DCVAL BILL M H. . X K I C N C G R ' C C' VY SJ Lv f zu rf' .L C Carnival T e Lan lois h Cctocl anru l c lrlt xc lelf cr October 20 19o1 in the gymnasium The gym was beauti full, decorated and filled with carnival spirlt Tre evening was spent by the people enjoyirr bingo the Iun house, fish po d, movie pictures dart ames electric trains, novel tie balloon shave baseball and ba netball throws B E 2 ns, and ring throws Wood and varlous refreshments were on sale for those who were in erested in eatin or de ired their ten o'clock coffee A Philco radlo was raffled off toward the latter part ul the evening Mr Hargand held the winning ticket The most important event of the evening was the coronation of the queen and the king Due to some complaints a new method of voting was adopted th1s year Irstead of the cand dates sellln tl tickets personally, boxes were used for voting Every person who bou ht a ticfet ot to cast his vote for the princess he wished by putting the s ub in her ticket box The four virls elected from the student body to run for queen were Barbara Medlock freshman Glenda Holycross, sophomore, Nadelyn Johnson soohomore, and Shirley Phillips, junior Each girl had the prlvil,ge of selecting her escort which would become king if she were elected queen The escorts were Gerald Phillips, David Barklow Garv Bruchler and Charles Clarke respectfull About every half hour the votes were announced to sive the crowd a general idea of which girl was in the lead About 10 50 a spotlight was turned on each couple while being introduced as the danced the box form of the Tennessee Waltz Madelyn Johnson was e ected queen In the procession Frances Everest carried the queen's crown and Joe Robbins carried he kiLg's crown Mr Thetford carried the gifts which he presented to the girls veryone seemed to hefe had a wonderful time and the carnival turned out to be a success. The net profit according to Charles arke tui L h dy treasurer was approximately as . 'lkii--ki!-it Miss Carter: WCould you give me a sentence with a direct object, Jerry?n Jerry Brown: uYou are a swell tea3her.n Miss Carter: uwhat is the direct object?n Jerry : nA good report cardln new I AL Uff U An interestlr lworcls v le Jo, one eep ris goo as ealtor ana tre otrer 11 1 was try J to irrerlt lS uncle's ft1t1ne rooaeo up a scnewe 1 XOIVID' a faxe ca rikal queen, a face hanomaiden ano a fate ooyv ard e real ca nical queen, a larfe fat ladv who has 81X rustanc s owed np ettln, tle oofs ar few others lrwolxed lnto a lot cf trouble and causir lau Y riot Duri the play Marv ood Cone was ever vicious wh ck was tr lY clfracters crosseo tkc sta e Nartna Crain Dale, hae Comfort Lucinus Lor F Cl renoa Da' Juli fovo Professor Corne 41s remort Rocert rremcrt xllen fe t t11dTPC T Cast 'Xi-m Clyde euieley obvio the ri ht hefore stepped through trerblina lips, or a ranvower. 'Wrat do sou wan ' The sufferer could ard full of ein. Venecia Peterson elenda Iolgcross o l lartln Charles Clarxe ladelvn Johnson Joarne Fe rj Clxce Qui lex chlF16 VYi'lips Pet fr ttcn maxl arflou s oktlrs Teflla nanpr usly in had cordition from ap to a bar and sputtered NGixe QIYE me sonetrinv asked the bartender only blurt nTall cola nSir snepneo a drunk stanoinv next to him you are referrinv o e woman I lov In 'Q J One afternoon a bee stung our VHg11Sh teacrer on the nose Before lone his wuz le wa We rful y swollwn his eyes were alnos shut ana he was havin trouble hreathinga In a frenzy I telephon ed the coctor. HJust bathe his muzzle 1U warm sooa water h su c. nHe'll he bettel 3 morning. UBut, Doctor U I pleaue , nisn't the sone- thing more I can o. le's suffering. Woulc an aspirin help?n nYes,n the uoctor answered, nan aspirin might calm hir. Give him one--and gou take tuo.n fN XVI' , .WI 'I' 1. IIE vA1A.l': 4 Q9 -FM . Q' -- K-f - ' ' . 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S LTI .- ' .L , A ' . , IA LJ , rv' Y .- :J 1 . . . v . . ! ni 1 , . b , , Il G A .. . , A C1 P6 .. - A W 3 9 I , ' REST AS SD RED Tre plav, a lree act Yilarious coreoy by Donald Pay tor entitled uHest Assure , featured the members of the senior class the ertire fac lt of tke V1 h sclool, e faculty wives, and additi nal talert nobert L Thetford directed the production The play was uri,ue ir tlat it va e central or arena type staging This staging tke first time attempted at La lois is becoming very popular in schools and colleges thr ugrout the country as the audience sits closer to the action arc tke play has a more natural atmospkere Iorlock Mrs horlock Jessica Norlock Luigi Laconi hartla Lacori Joe Lacori Niss Akers Jeorve lew Dr Brown Mrs Schmaltz Lucifer Cast Nr Thetford rs Thetford Nrs mar and Charles Clarze har Livermore Dick Eve est Niss Huvhes loel lart'n Nr Jensen Mrs Jensen r Harvand The famlly undertaker Clyde Quigley Can Mice Sing? -If-i1 H-41--if Every now and then a newspaper story tells how some as tonished hou ewife has heard or thinns she has heard a mouse sinv No animalizer can attentively explore the night woods and fields for many years vithout finding that mice do have singing ability The mouse song is a hi h, wiry, warb ling little trill, somewhat like a canary's Why don't we hear it oftener? Probably, though not certainly, because mouse music is mostly supersonic Only occasionally does part of the song fall with n our auditory range The busy film executive asked his secretary where his pencil was nIt's behlnd your ear she replied nCume owe, snanoed e b hot 'q 3 busy man which ear'?6 v , n 1 ' To Y ' L 1 1. N 7 ' - 0 A ll ' X , KA ,. . , 4 1 11 y 1 ., ' 1 1 th 1 ' - , E 1 L A A O O I N 1 V' 1 Q. CJ '.' ' :N - ' g ' 1 5 Y' 'I' ,C , . - . C 1 x J L N ! I X 1 . h L 1 A I' U' A, C A l O O D 1 U A O . ' r F' C , O I 0 L' 0 . v I I I O O 1: O 1 - Mary Lorlock . . . Barbara rhillips 'I' w 0 I X '. 1 . . . 1 . . . - I' A L 9 o V. . .. V 7 5 fi O P Q o 0 1 Y u .L l I l O i C 0 A O K - I O I O I O 0 0 0 Q s n s o o g 3 YT V O I O I O I O ,AX 6 . - 0 v ' J 1 1 cz ' 7 J A I7 Q O C L 0 AIL O l - , vs . , A .1 L 5 tl o T N . Ay, th, big so , HI M , X 216114 P-LJ 'T Back row, left to ri ht, Dick Everest, Noel Martin, Joe Sabin, Lew is Stankavich Bert Britton and Hal Str in Front rgw left to gidhgalgrggiigbbins Jerry Brown, Darrell Guerin David Barklow O B A The Langlois High School boys had their first taste of six man touch football this year It started out with Port Orford Jold Beach Onhir and L n lois in the leavue Gold Beach dropped out so that left just three schools Our first game was with Port Orford here Je were badly defeated with the score of 21 to O The next weed we were going to play Ophir but the weather prevent ford Again we were defeated with the score of 26 to O The next meer the rains set in so we were unable to finish the league smes g Some of the main ol s that we used were as follows quart r back pass left and right end pass and the screen pass Even t ou h we x 16 not s al in scoring we were successful in Gaining our first exwerience in playing football 2 -. ' , A I 3 3 0 4' Z 3 , 0 , , F O T L L A 4. . ' , C , ,L A a 5 O . 0 s -if 0 ed it. The week following that we played Port Orford at Port Or- 0 O Y T ' 1 . A x - ay J g e - 1 ' ' h g ve' . succesql' r ' rr D ' k , 'G rw'- 9 3 as Q83-'3 E3 .gf 'X '40 ff. as rx CII W., 1...- wi . 1' IN 'Qs 6 v ,W A I ,:v, i, . '4?i w -qs. .fx xiii? xff-Q-.,i?5 M Q43 ., ,ak 2 , QSISF 5:53 ' :?' f' I Oi iv? , n p A .avi , 3 N ,SJ YW .iv ' x i , , Ai I Q, Kr' I I ' I hr Harg nd Goa h cm Evereef Q- , Captain C yde qli 1 ey Mana er Seco d e m B ox Pow le t to ri RlCh8PA Stin nett David Baralow, T 3 Brown ev H,and 6lint Cau hell Front row,left Pl at iobert Bembe u Ured B Lt J A Cox,Jerry Broun im Nelson ffif SNN in ir s X X :Q Te Fr-ed R. Knot shownb O O 49,1-.1 6 Brookings Port Orford Gold Beech Lanblois Ophir Lan lol Langlois Langloie Langlois Lahglois Lanvlois Lanslois Langlois Langlois Langlois LanLlois Lantlois Langlois CUHiY COUITY LEAGUE SLAIDIPGS SEASON SCoB there here here there there there here there there here here TLLHDANENT Won Lost Port Orford Coos River Bardon Bandoh Brookinvs Gold Beach Port Orford Coos River Ophir Brookings Gold Beach Port Orford Gold Beach , . 8 . 6 . 5 N . . 2 . . l . GMES g S . . 25 . . . 24 . . . 58 A . . . . . l9 . . Langlois . . . 55 here Ophir . . 2 . . . 47 O . L . . . 27 C . . . 18 . . . 55 . . . 52 . . . . . 27 . f . . . 59 T . . . 52 lenia LRF' Dorothy Dorotvy Q. 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