Perrydale School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Amity, OR)

 - Class of 1954

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I I The students of Perrydale School would like to respect- ively dedicate the 19514 annual to the people of the Perrydale community in appreciation of the educational opportunities they have provided for us. Also for their co-operation in all our school activites. 1 1 74046646 Sfaff Editor Sam Stewart Assistant Editor Darlene Massey Faculty Adviser Hugh Hanna Business Manager Sharon Rosenbalm Assistants: Sam Stewart, Marilyn Cooper, Larry Massey, Shirley Dodson, Janice Dodson, Donnel Stapleton, Marvin Rempel, Helen Nazarenus, Eli Gingerich, Lester Massey Activities Editor Janice Dodson Girls' Sports Darlene Johnson Boys' Sports Benn Rempel Classes: Freshman Roy Chapin Sophomore Margaret Phillips Junior Eli Gingerich Senior Sharon Ralph Organizations G A A Delores Stapleton F H A Joetta Wilson F F A Dick Cooper Art Shirley Dodson Art Assistant Helen Nazarenus Humor Irvin Bissell Elementary Marietta Etzel Typists Sharon Rosenbalm, Darlene Massey, Photographer Marilyn Cooper, Sam Stewart John Barth Q G W W Q wi .9 ADMI ISTRATIC in W 39 WI na? X 4' I1 ff f 2' ,fm J Nw' I .5-f 3 s Q7 , ,I il, x 44 i fr ,Lv 0' X ly 3 Q7 ui., affix b fy . fz ---v.X'!'Q--' , f A e .. Vx WW.. -.-. ! f Wy? Z .3 ,yf yy M iff ,M .4 ff? f , f -.Q ffff, ,Jr-Sai lily 1 I M . Hugh Hanna, principal of Perrydale Schools, came to Perrydale as a vocation- al and veterans' agriculture instructor in 1950 and became principal in 1951. He graduated from Independence high school and Oregon State College. gddflddfg ' The duties of the school board are: Visit and inspect schools, approve expenditure of funds in the district, draw up the budget, furnish the schools in the district with equipment of all kinds to keep the school running, and to exclude refractory pupils. The members are elected for a three year term and are chairman during their third year. Mr. Dan Van Otten, district clerk, keeps the school records for the county. Mr. Chet Dodson, chairman, has served 9 years as a representative hum the Enterprise district. Mr. Herman Gillam has served many years as a representative hmm the Perrydale district. Mr. Harden Smith, who just served his first year as a member is a rep- resentative from the Smithfield district. FRP-NQES JONASSON MELVIN FULLER ROY SHELTON DON MILLER Erlgllsh-Home EC- Ag-Driver 'Training Music History-Athletics BERNICE FORBES Science-Math DOROTHY WATSON 7-8--Athletics GEIETRUDE LOFOREN GEORGIA EMERSON ADA RIORERSON S- 3-h 1-2 ,anim - i 4 I STUDENT BODY OFFICERS--Left to right: Sharon Ralph, treasurerg Donnel Stapleton, vice-president, Dick Cooper, president, Shirley Dodson, secretary, Benny Rempel, parliamentarian. The student body officers are elected each spring and serve as the governing body of the associated students at Perry- dale High. They work with represents.- tives from each class as the student council. Left to rights back row, Mr. Hanna, Darlene Massey, Bobby Rosenbalm, Raymmd Debug, Marilyn Cooper, front row, Sharon Ralph, Donnel Stapleton, Dick Cooper, Shirley Dodson, and Benny Rempel. 0 q!040'Z4 .SS 4? p 'i q5 Zi .O WMM fall The honor roll for the first semester standing was as follows: freshmen, Roy Chaping sophomore, Helen Nazarenusg junior,Darlene Massey John Barth, Marietta Etzel, Janice Dodson, senior, Sam Stewart, Sharon Ralph, Sharon Rosenbalm, Shirley Dodson, Marilyn Cooper, Dick Cooper, and Irvin Bissell. qua' Ariana GAA honors go to Sharon Rosenbalm, Sharon Ralph, Shirley Dodson, Marilyn Cooper, Lorena Beyerle, and Pat Driscoll, seniors, who received pins at graduation, Since these girls were freshmen, they have madeib points a year, to make a total of 200 points. The points are awarded for athletic activities. 7. sf. ,4. Sharon Rosenbalm was honored by being made a state honorary member of FHA. The delegates of the 19514 state FHA conference held March I4 and 5 at Corvallis were Marietta Etzel and Janice Dodson. 7, 7. ,4, Eleven members were awarded the chapter farmer degree. Five members were awarded the greenhand. They were: Roy Chapin, Raymond DeJong, Rudy Gingerich, Virgil Zunck, and Norman Quillin. At the state convention Donnel Stapleton, Sam Stewart, and Benny Rempel were awarded the state farmer degree. ' In public speaking Roy Chapin won the honor of placing second in the district, first in the sectional, and fifth in the state. Donnel Stapleton held the honor of being district vice-president and winning first in the Talent Night contest, at the state F. F. A. convention. A Bob Stewart was emcee of the annual Talent Night, atthe dmie FFA convention. The state association gave Perrydale the honor of becoming a Madzr chapter. It is based on the chapters completed program of work. Out of the state's 9h chapters, there are 39 master chapters. 0 www-4,1111-Q V ..-.:,,- -, ,Z,..4.,., X, ,..,,.g -as--z-.-1 f A . sz...-4 .-.:,,.,.,k,,, .,. 5. Ag Q -. Es '2wf!5:5: ., . , ,,:,,.. .,.: 1 1, M yu h Q .1 A lic W V Q. V wwe 1. ff Q if 3 A. my may p , A A 4 .-., 3 I . , ,. C ..,.,. , , is d iv 5, aww 55 'Q ' ' H .,.f:f:,::.':.::::gss- f ' , , ..,... .. ..,. ry w ww? gyms. ,asa ,.,...f., , ,, s,i'5Qs3.fMf -f a.fgsggil9s..5g-ffo ,,1..a.aage...n ry, , wg ' naw sf ,Q saawmn,r.a i -ez vegaaaapiweai 1 ,gg?s,,ee2i5gfBnss. . PRESIDENT l S S E I E SECRETARY Sam Stewart Bob Ediger STUDENT COUNCIL Marilyn Cooper eaiafz When school started last September 21, the following officers were elected. President, Sam Stewart, Vice President, Bob Edigez-5ecretary Treasurer, Student Council Representative, Marilyn Cooper, Adiser Mr. Hanna. The class matic is 'Behind us the past, arolmd us the present, and before us the future. The flower is the white rose-bud and the colors are lavender and white. The seniors participated in the annual carnival by running the Bingo Booth, Basloet Ball Throw, Penny Flip, Door Prize, Turkey Raffle, and aslo took charge of the Dutch Auction. Their princess for the carnival was Shirley Dodson. Two girls from the Senior class were cheer leaders for the 1953- Sh sport year. They were Shirley Dodson and Marilyn Cooper. On February 214, the Senior class went to the employment office in Salem to take the G. A. T. B. Tests. On December h, the senior class presented the 3-Act play, Bolts and Nuts . The cast was: Shirley Dodson, Rebecca Boltg Marilyn COOPSI3 Benita Boltg Sharon Rosenbalm, Lutie Spinksg Sharon Ralph, Martha Grubfg Lorena Beyerle, Miss Pruenella Egg Pat Driscoll, Mrs. Gertie Glossopg Donnel Stapleton, Wilber Glossopg Dick Cooper, Twink Starr, Sam Stewart , Dr. I-Iippocrates Joyg Irvin Bissell, Mr. Phineas Plunkett, Bobby Ediger, Dr. Gordon, Bill Glass, Cadwaleder Clippyg Benny Rempel, Henry Goober. The seniors also participated in the 1-Act play contest. Their play was Going, Going, Gone . There were 3 new members added to the class. They were: Bill Glass, Norman Quillin, and Diana Tiffany. Several parties were held for the seniors, some of which were: spaghetti feed at Sharon Rosenba.lm's, party at Shirley Dodson's ,din- ner given by Hrs. Forbes, party after 3-Act play by Mr. Hanna, Senior dinner given by Sharon Ralph. The seniors trip was taken in May. Places visited were Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Washington, and Victoria, British Columbia. Baccalaureate was held May 30, and commencement exercises June '3 The seniors planning to continue on to school are: Sam Stewart, Sharon Rosenbalm, Sharon Ralph, and Irvin Bissell. I I SHIRLEY DODSON Class Officer 3 Student Council h A.S.B. Secretary h GQAQAQ F.H.A. lx-24-34-he F.H.A. State Meeting 3 Annual Staff 1-2-3-h Pirate Staff l-2-3-D Dramatics 1-2-3-h Senior 3-Act Play h Carnival Court h Spring Festival Court 2 Yell Leader 2-h Volleyball 1-2-3-h Asst. Annual Editor 3 Camera Club 1 Chorus l-2 Operetta 1-2 .sx ,::f:::i::fEiEi5:3 wAfE?? ,577 41:7 42:7 'ffff ZQW QV Z X sannom RQSENBALM ' Class Officer 2-3 Student Council 3 F.HwA. 1-24-3+-hw F.H.A. District Chairman3 F.H.A. State President -h F.H.A. state Meeting2-3-h Volleyball 1-2-3-h Chorus 1-2 Camera Club 1 G.A.A. 1-2-3-h I.R.L. Conference 1 Carnival Queen 2 Annual Staff 1-2-3-H Annual Editor 3 Annual Business Manager-b Paper Staff l-2-3-H Paper Editor 2 Song Queen 3 Drama ics 1-2-3-h Operetta l 3-Act Play h SAM STEWART Football 142-3-h Basketball l-2-3-L, Baseball 1-2-3-L Track 2-3-L Clase Officer h Annual Staff 2-h 3-Act Play h Dramatics l-2-3-h Lettermans Club h F QF nAo State Fa mer QFFAJ 24h Annual Editor h Pirate Staff 1-2-3 Operetta 1-2 IRVIN BISSELL F.F.A. 1-2- Dramatics 1-2-3- Football Chorus 1- Annual Staff Camera Club 3-Act Play Operetta 1- 3 h 2 2 h 1 h 2 MARILYN COOPER Class officer 2-h Volleyball 1-2-3-H Annual Staff 1-2-3-U Paper Staff 1-2-3-h Paper Editor h F.H.A. 1-2+-34-hf G.A.A. 1-2-3-hw Dremetlee 1-2-3-h 3-Act Play h Yell Leader 2-3-M Chorus l-2 Student ceunell h I QR QL 0 Conference 1 Operetta 1-2 Camera Club l F.H.A. State Meeting 3 DICK COOPER A.S.B.,, President ln Student Council h Lettermans Club ll F.F.A. 1-2-344'-lt Football 2-3-ln Basketball 3-h Baseball 2-3-ll Dramatics l-2-3-I4 3-Act Play h Operetta 1-2 Annual Staff' 3-P4 Pirate Staff l--lt Chorus 1-2 Band l-2-3-h BENNY REMPEL Asn officer h Lettermans Club lg F.F.n.. 1-2-3+-bv Basketball 3-h Football ls Baseball 3-lm State Farmer QFFAD ll Operetta 1-l Dramatics l-2-3-h 3-Act Play 74 Chorus 1 PAT DRISCOLL F.H.A . G .A .A . Chorus Camera Club Paper Staff Dramatics Operetta 3-Act Play 1-2-n-1, 1-2-3-u 1-2 1 1-2- 3-la 1-2-3-la 1-2 h LOREN WIENSZ Dramatics 1-2-3-lt Chorus 1-2 DONNEL STAPLETON F.F.A. 1-24-3+-iw ASB Vice President lg ASB Parliamentarian 3 Student Council 3-h Chorus 1-2 Operetta 1-2 Dramatic s 1-2-3-h 3-Act Play h Track 3-h Baseball ls Class Officer 3 Yell Leader 1-3 Band l- 2- 3-ll 'V 41.-,,--, Y 2 X . 7 5 , W2 , .. W ., :self A 5, ..: ,::f i:::,g:iz, P' A QS? a., iggew, fd? fly XP? ggi 5 W fi?i?QE3Ee W Agia i????gE f. 4. 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Chorus Annual Staff Paper Staff Dramatics Operetta 3-Act Play Volleyball Manager 1- 1. 1-2-M 2-3-h 1-2 1- 3-Y-L 2- 3-lt 2-3-u 1-2 lx 1-2-3 FLOYD ZUNCK F QFQA u 1'2 Operetta Dramatics l- Class Officer Football Basketball Baseball Manager Lettermans Club BOB EDIGER FeF'Ao Operetta Dramatic Class Officer Football Basketball Baseball Track Music 3-Act Play DIANA TIFFANY London Alabama Perrydale Dramatics 1-2-3 h h h NORMAN QUILLIN California 1-2-3 FFA h Dramatics ls BILL GLASS Imbler , Oregon 1-2 Lorane, Oregon 3 Perrydale 14 Dramatics la 3-act play ll .,..1 ...... . A .P , -Q ,E Q ,X Q: Z., if QSQQQMQQQEQM, fam.. , . B .- 521533 I sis, ., D321 F ..,. sf 93 . fi , 555459 of wk! e K Q G: .Q Q 0 3 , , 5 ' 5 a Y .Q .V E Vim? yy, Q if W sf., NS QM, ma, ig g f My 'if ' 335523255 W .: fl: L in . A 1:22 C C 5 2:3 -sau., f 55 : 31 L2 it 2 EW: 2,1 552 I qfifi A n gM5H5W?LEi aw? my mwwrfyl ji-we mwizw . , M W iw ' ..., .S gg X YS egg f A T axa, . ' 395 ff Sie SHARON RALPH A,S.B. Treasurer h Class Officer 1-2 Student Council h Dramatics 1-2-3-h Pirate Staff 1-2-3-h Business Manager 2-3 Annual staff 1-2-3-h Volleyball 1-2-3-h G.A.A. 1-2-H-341-h F..H.A. 1-24-3-I'-ll F.H.A. State Meeting 3 Chorus 1 Yell Leader 1 Photography Club l Carnival Princess 3 Operetta 1 I.R.L. Conference 1 3-Act Play 74 'W P-www One day while Hr. Hanna was taking his usual gym workout he discovered a new instructor. To his surprise it was one of his favorite pupils from his favorite class of 19514 at Perrydale. After a long chat he found out that Loren Weinsz had become an instrm- tor of Charles Atlas Courses. When he got out of school he wanted to do something so that people would notice him. He took a Charles Atlas course and became Mr. America of l96O . He later married Miss Axmica of 1960 , and now they have ten little football players and soon will have the eleventh to complete the team. After tallclng with Loren he decided to find out what the rest of the class of 19511 was doing. Marilyn Cooper, who was always known as a lover of sports, decided to take up some new sport when she got out of school. She took a trip around the United States hunting for a new ldnd of sport. While she was in Florida she took im an alligator wrestling show. She thought it was exciting so she stayed there and became an alligator wrestler. Naturally Lorena Beyerle married Bob as soon as she finished school. But lately she is finding married life a bit trying with her S sets of twins. When she's not having sets of twins she's out picking beans with her other children. Sharon Rosenbalm, who always had a gift for gab, decided to make use of it by becoming a politician. She now has Congress in a turmoil with her statement that she will run for president next term. After Sam Stewart gained much fame as a great athlete he decided to get a mcre pleasant job. He got a job at Hacys' and worked his way up tobe head of the lingerie department. Because of his growing interest in his work he became one of the world's noted lingerie designers. Pat Driscoll has just completed her huge laboratory where she experi- ments with new cosmetics from her booming cosmetic factory. Her family is finding her hard to get along with for she insists on experimenting on them. You may now see her children going to school with red, purplq green, or blue hair. Because of her interest in biology and her love of dissecting animals Shirley Dodson, became known around, the world as a great brain surgeon. She tore herself aww from her many experiments to travel to Perrydale to delivers. lecture. There she met and later married an old class- mate, Benny Rempel. Benm' Rempel married Shirley Dodson even though he lmew she was only interested in his brain. Because of his growing interest in her occu- pation he was finally persuaded in becoming her nurse. I f fn ll . 'l- . 5 'FI 1-.., I - ,.gi,fII- I U I FI 1-I I II L ' ' I W I i I A-, . .., I. ,r,A'I ,I 4 I-I-l 1 .L. I I. VM N :Nr - I -.P I I :fr I fi I -HI LH. T ., ,I r.I,A. IPI . .IL-i. 'if IA:-F, v I-'E ,. aI J I. . F- H ' 'll .,I -! 4.- I 'll I . II.- ' '- Ix' . - 'SE-v VI I X II I L X ,V I WI --C RD pwffkw an Floyd' Zunck , finally brought out his secret desire for the finer things of life by becoming a ballet dancer. He journeyed to Paris and after years of study and practice he became known as the worlds most graceful ballet artist. Diana Tiffany, after many years of longing to marry a pilot in the air force, finally settled on the nearest thing she could get to her desire, a janitor in an airplane hanger. She loved the roar of the jets and got the urge to fly one and AWAY SHE WENT!! Today you can't pick up the newspaper without seeking the name cfthe newly discovered irresistable playboy, Irvin Bissell, a 19515 graduate of Perrydale High School. While visiting his Uncle Claud in Texas he accidently captured the most wanted hoss thief :ln the west. Aftelr re- ceiving his ,reward money he bought half of Texas, and now :Ls one of the most irresistable sought-after playboy bachelors in the world. Sharon Ralph, who always had the urge to travel, gow has the sorest feet in America. She became a traveling fuller-brush saleswoman and is now one of the well-known saleewoman because the men just can't resist her sales talk. Donnel Stapleton decided to go out into the world and make a big hit. The only way to make a big hit is to go on television. He wasn't in the studio very long before soneboch mistook him for Mr. Peepers. Now you can see him on television same time, same station every Sunday as a double for Hr. Peepers. ' Right after school was out, Dick Cooper, decided to get a wife. He had to find a. way to support her so he built a popcorn stand on Pop- corn Hill and sold popcorn to the couples in the evenings. Today you see his little bunch of lclds pushing pushcarts around to the cars sell- ing popcorn.. Bill Glass wouldn't make up his mind what vocation to take up after school was out so he traveled around until he found something. 'When he reached India he knew he had found his destination. He now is one of the richest Maharajah. He has a harem which consits of no lovely wives. Bob Ediger, who was the only member of the class that stayed around Perrydale, was working on his little plot of land when he struck uran- ium. He now has a mansion with 20 French maids, where the old Perry- dale school once stood. Norman Quillin and his wife decided to go into big business so duato his thrill of mixing things and his wife's interest in design they be- came a perfect team of wallpaper hangers and at present they are re- decorating Bob Ediger's mansion in the booming town of Perrydale. W44470dl I, Donnel Stapleton, .will my car to Tedcbf Rohde provided, he won't race with it?? , I, Diana Tiffany, will my red hair to Darlene Massey. I, Floyd Zunck, will my motorcycle to anybody that is fool enough to ride it. It Shirley Dodson, will rw poodle cuts to Jean Driscoll. I, Benny Rempel, will ny false tooth to Jim Baker. I, Sharon Ralph, will my natural blond hair to Louise Adams. I, Bill Glass, will my everlasting interest in baseball to Roy Chapin. I, Marilyn Cooper, will my position as paper editor to Janice Dodson. I, Sharon Rosenbalm, will my address book to the sophomore girls. I, Irvin Bissell, will my geometry book to the next unsuspecting person that should have the misfortune to get it. I, Pat Driscoll, will ny yellow and lavender nail polish to anyone that likes to be different. I, Lorena Beyerle, will my place on the volleyball bench to Louise N. I, Dick Cooper, will my slowness to Bob Stewart so he will have two speedsg slow and slower. I, Loren Wiensz, will nw typing ability to the best typistin the soph- omore class. I, Sam Stewart, will ny basketball shoes to a.ny freshmen with feet big enough to wear them. I, Bob Ediger, will my football suit to Norman Frink. W. Loren Weinsz, Sharon Rosenbalm, Benny Rempel, Lorena Beyerle, Diana Tiffany, Floyd Zunck, and Donnel Stapleton all started school together in Perrydale. Loren Weinsz was born on April 26, 1936 in Dallas, Ore. Sharon Rosenbalm was born on April ll, 1936 in Amity, Orego n. Benny Rempel was born on September lh, 1936 in Perrydale. Lorena Beyerle was born in Perrydale on August 5, 1936. Diana Tiffany was born Hay 30, 1936 at McCoy, Oregon. Diana left before the end of the year. Floyd Zunck was born April 215, 19314. Donnel Stapleton was born Sept- ember lh, 1935 at Eugene , Oregon. Shirley Dodson joined in the middle of the first year. She was born January 26, 1936 at Monmouth, Oregon. Dick Cooper, Sam Stewart, and Irvin Bissell joined the class during the second grade. Dick Cooper was born May 12, l936,at Amity, Oregon. Sam Stewart was born at Grants Pass, Oregon on September 10, 1936. Irvin Bissell was born in Salem on June 20, 1936. In the fourth grade Bob Ediger joined the class. He was born August 18, 19314 in Texas. Irvin Bissell left the class at the end of the fourth grade. Diana Tiffany joined the class again in the fifth grade but left to go to China. In the sixth grade Irvin Bissell again joined the class with Sharon Ralph. Sharon Ralph was born in Minnesota on September 28, 1933-L. In the eighth grade Marilyn Cooper joined the class and they all graduated to- gether. Marilyn was born October 14, 1936 in McMinnville, Oregon. Pat Driscoll joined the class in the freshmen yer. She was born March 6, 1936 in Portland. In the senior year Bill Glass, Norman Qu5il.1in, and Diana Tiffany joined to complete the class. Bill was born at Haines, Oregon on March 9, 1936. Norman Quillin was born at San Diego on May 3, 19311. DPCH Ffvyd Bill W Lgre.-na, -505 J- WU Sam Shir-leg .Ben-n 4 MM? if iz., i f an qiwxxxg' fi ffQ1f2s+ NiM 2 f A .,. if X , MAN X x ' 7- 'Pa-'U ,.-- . . 5 f 5 , isggcgilggayxiiii dw' - .Y: x::z.:.':?eix:: H5 ' .W 451.5 'f 'g.:..: . 152 f - u f. Qs' ::s5f:fe- ,Sf Q ..:.?::,,., J , 5 qgzfi: ., .,, qi ::., V H . lV'la.-rilyh ' 'pixma Q 'iv 2 4. Qs pb 1 NIC? f Q af 'V 24 'f W ' 'T 5 4 2 rl af 4-1 Q fgga? fs we M i, 3 R ,f 4 5' Qs 3- 1 W 2 5 E W 4 4 5 1 wa 3,5 ii Q Tffirgzggiasimgg Q Q nf, ,:Q',:212'2ff tw' snvmwwsifwywmnwu falhmiuw' twat B, Q' 'f3fE3a 1f'gA,lg:Q3Qi Z, ,: :j?f' g1::g.L'.',1 gg, V ' M J an 4 PRESIDENT VICE-IRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER STUDENT COUNCIL Marvin Rempel Eli Gingerich Janice Dodson Marietta Etzel Darlene Massey . 66444 The Juniors participated in many activities this year. Lores Leppin was class princess in the Harvest Carnival. In this event the class operated booths for confetti and baseball, as well as selling food in the kitchen. Many m mbers of the class were active in sports. Darlene Massey was one of the yell leaders. Class representatives in volleyball were Janice Dodson and Marietta Etzel on the 'A' team and Lores Leppin and Darlene Massey on the 'B' squad. Boys sports had the following repree sentatives from the Juniors: football, Charles Boeder and Eli Gingpdch basketball, Bob McIntosh, Charles Boeder and Eli Gingerich on the 'A' team and Marvin Rempel on the 'B' string. John Barth served in the sports program as time keeper, photographer and reporter. Through his efforts a report of all games was published regulary in several papers His published pictures of sports events gave Perrydale High excellent publicity, also. The class dramatic production this year was, 'Dates Incorporated.' Through the generous help of M s. Frances'HL Jonasson, class adviser, and the hard work and cooperation of the members, it was very success- ful. Mrs. Jonasson invited the Juniors to attend the Senior Class play, 'I Remember Mam a' at McMinnville High School. Refreshments at her home were enjoyed afterward. The annual banquet honoring the Seniors and attended by the entire student body and faculty was the last big project for the year. Colors: Crimson and White Flower: Rhododendron Motto: hh Build the Ladder by Which we Climb. maxi E 3 sr as ,.. in 1: af Lp Hgh u'si? hwan'gE ,.,. , 'gggsgigz x a as:wf'?gh'Mv ,'a f s W - .W Qr ?H'siasvhsQshfnm 2 J H .,.,..,A. Qi? , view if? I .. ff 1 E ' ?'f 'EX ' v-.2-lv.-,.. . . .. J. s, : a i wif- . 2?'::?,'Q-,I', ,gg-,,5,I,35gfI ,,'d I ' , , fsssssssusssaaasag as f Lores I-'ePPi1'1 Charles Boeder Bob McIntosh Charles Quillin John Barth X. -u.- l lI -. 55- g t . -1 , ' - XFL1' XX-.XX ::-- ' . alfa f 11. 'Il IXXIXXII XX. IXFIW X I far. X . X X ,X X X J,.X. ,XX XX I I I J J I XXX X. 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' , ., XX ' X XX n X 1 SCPHOMCDRES PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY-TREASURER STUDENT COUNClL Larry MABSGY Bob Stewart Joetta Wilson Bob Rosenbalm 000016 Helen Nazarenus was chosen Queen of the annual Harvest Carnival in November. It was the second year the sophomores have had a Queen. Dart throw, penny pitch, ping pong toss, side show, fishpond and princess booth were the carnival concessions decorated and managed by the sophomores. Helen Naz-arenus, Margaret Phillips, and Joetta Wilson played on the volleyball A team. Louise Adams, Jean Driscoll, Louise Neufeld and Roselle Glass were B team members. At the beginning of school there were 18 students in the sophomore class, seven girls and eleven boys with John Tiffany joining in mid- semester. This made a total of nineteen for the largest class in PHS. The first duty was to get the freshmen initiated. This was held Oct. 8 with the traditional ceremony that evening. The student body was :Ln- vited as was the faculty. The advisor, Mrs. Forbes, treated with a supper consisting of spa- ghetti and the trimmings preceding a. play given at O C E. The supper and play were enjoyed by the entire class. The sophomore class chose It's Cold In Them Thar Hills 35 their 1- act play for the annual play contest. It was a hillbilly comedy. Larry Massey, Lester Massey, and Bob Stewart had the honor of playing on the A team in basketball. Bob Rosenbalm and John Dauenhauer uae on the B team. Bob Rosenbalm, Larry Massey, and Bob Stewart lettered in football. 31904710 .kf 7 , . . , 1 1' , ' 42 W V ,.. 'D' WWW ', ,G fi-.., Q.:,,,Q W inans ,Z gs A14 a of zz gg 5- S5 14 3, ' W - 5 'Nil' 15, 453. 451 x , M. . ..,V .-., . gui: ,gy 5. 4.5. .W--,.3.Q,,:55515 ---' - 11 wr:-fm, Q, Jean Lester Massey John Tif f 2-115' Carroll Quillin John Dent Rosella Glass Larry Kahle ,ng Nw vm. -J' vii l -E g W . ' J 01111 DU-Uenhauel' Teddy Rohde Dick Gonshorowski X ff FRESHMEN , x , , ,f 1' , W W sf f -J ,V ff' Z x If f 5 .A ' fe' j A N ,,'.-kf Q' f X 6 mb, XX PRESIDENT STUDENT couucn, VICEJRESIDENT SECRETARY ROY Chaim Ramnd DeJ0 S Rudy Gingerich Delores Stapleton When school opened in the fall the freshmen class was missing Dick Jones, who moved to Dallas, and Joe Brown, who left for California. The only new student was Marilyn Lute, who came here from Dallas. The freshmen were initiated by the sophomores October 8 after wearing green gloves for a week. On October 23 the freshman, assisted by Don Hiller, advisor, gave a return party for the student body. Rudy Gingerich and Roy Chapin were the only freshmen out for football Delores Stapleton was chosen as the freshmen princess for the Harvest Carnival. The freshmen were in charge of the ring toss, roulette wheeh and the nail pound. Darlene Johnson was on the volleyball UAW team. Shirley Neufeld, Ruby Rempel, and Delores Stapleton were on the WB' team. Freshman boys out for basketball were Rudy Gingerich and Roy Chapin. On December 16 Raymond DeJong entertained the freshmen class at his home. Ruby'Rem el entertained the freshmen class February 3 at her home. Roy Chapin represented the Perrydale FFA chapter at the Lower Will- amette district public speaking contest at McMinnville. Darlene Johnson Neufeld Ma ils, 7-zeelmcmelacc Be-Hind-72-LI.s-Hm'ma,f5 Socfeiyu C+wrj f7ixeJ uf MJS T.,-pf Unrma, Vfrylf? 2fCfe'g R-g in Conn you See., Mu ?ff -7 Your Fact !?! House full a-F its 4 Oh , Cn o'uJa!fe ofer-. f 5 A X X f X? XX ACTIVITIES X X x f September October November December January February , March April H81 21- 25- 7725 109 School Starts Beat first football gan with Alsea 16- Freshmen Initiation 16- Beat Valsetz in football 23- Freshmen Return Party 214- F. H. A. girls go to convention at Molalla 30- 30- 10- 13- 1- 14- 8- 9- 11- 12- 1? 18 2h- 15: 19- 22- Carnival Beat Eddyville- last football game F. F. A. Banquet- F. H. A. girls serve 30 Seniors working madly on play First basketball and volleyball games with Falls Cityg win! Senior Class Play Beat Alsea teams F. F. A. Parliamentary contest Representatives from State Colleges visit Seniors Basketball Jamboree at Hill Our team scored most points. Band Concert Boys beat Valsets by three points Girls didn't go to Jan. lg. Christmas vacation 8- Beat Colton in overtime in first league game 12 Beat Hill Beat Verboort Beat Gaston Beat McLaren and now top of league Beat Hill- there 6- PTA Smorgasbord 9 h. 12 15 214- 2h- 3- n-s- 15-16- 26- 6- 16- 114- 30- 1- 3- Ll- Beat Verboort Beat Gaston Girls tour Portland stores 25-26-27 win Polk County Basketball Trophy Roy wins district public speaking contest Lose out in district tourney to Gervais Girls attend F.H.A. State Convention Boys attend F.F.A. State Convention Donnel, Sam, Benny State Farmers. Donnel wins talent contest FFA and FHA skating pa' ty First Baseball game One-Act Plays Junior-Senior Banquet Baccalaureate Senior trip Commencement School picnic- schools out I The annual Harvest Carnival was held October 31 in the school gym. Helen Nazarenus was crowned Queen. The princesses were Delores Staple- ton, freshmang Lores Leppin, junioq and Shirley Dodson, senior. WW' Seadoo gcwguet The annual banquet sponsored by the juniors and given in honor of the seniors was held May lh. WBehind us he past, around us the present, before us the futuren was the theme of this year's banquet. E -9 A special church service was given for the seniors May 30 in the First Christian Church at Perrydale. Graduation exercise was held June 3 in the school gym. Dr. Lawrence David Coolidge, Associate Professor of Business Administration at OSC was the commencement speak- er. Z The National Assemblies presented to the students of Perrydale school this year were: Accordion Concerto, G Man, Clay Sculpton Marionettes, Adventures in Electricity, The American Indian Dancers, and Hollywood Make-up. Dzcwuztca The four classes presented their 1-act plays in April. The names of the plays were: freshman, 'Don't Call me Juniorn, sophomore, NIt's Cold In Them Thar Hillsng junior, HDates Incorporatedng senior, WGoing Going Gonen. Passat- '7e4e4a4 ,4 The main project of the PTA again this year was the Smorgasbord style dinner served in the school gym February 6. They bought some more kitchen equipment and sponsored the local talent show again. N Def, -- --e---- ---- ---, -.-. .---...-, -..-.. scope., W .... ua. ...., ...ladle .v., wlores Stapleton, Darlene Johnson, Joetta Wilson, Shirley Neufeld, Pat Driscoll, Louise Neu eld, Sharon Ralph, Sharon Rosenbalm, Lorena Beyerleg front row, Janice Dodson, Lores Leppin, Darlene Massey, Marilyn Cooper, Marietta Etzel, Shirley Dodson, and SW! The Perrydale High School newspaper nThe Piraten, was published bi-monthly, by the high school students. Changes in the paper this year were a different heading and the addition of a dateline. The paper is a member of the Oregon Scholastic Press. Helen Nazarenus. 'The Pirate Staff Editor Marilyn Cooper Business Manager Marietta Etzel Adviser M . Hanna Reporters: Freshman Dolores Stapleton Darlene Johnson Sophomore Louise Neufeld Junior Darlene Massey Lores Leppin Senior Lorena Beyerle Activities Pat Driscoll Boys' Sports John Barth Girls' Sports Helen Nazarenus F.F.A. Dick Cooper F.H.A. Shirley Dodson G.A.A. Joetta Wilson Cartoons Shirley Neufeld Typists Shirley Dodson, Darlene Massey Sharon Rosenbalm, Sharon Ralph Sophomore Girls Proof Readers Sharon Ralph, Shirley Dodson swag HUMEMAK Q Left to right: bacx row, Rosella Glass, Pat Driscoll, Marilyn Lute, Shirley Neu feld, Lores Lepping middle row, Sharon Ralph, Lorena Beyerle, Delores Stapleton, Ruby Rempel, Darlene Johnson, Margaret Phillips, Louise Adams, Louise Neufeld,M s Jonasson, Jean Driscoll, front row, Sharon Rosenbalm, Darlene Massey, Marietta Etzel, Marilyn Cooper, Janice Dodson, Shirley Dodson, Helen Nazarenus,and Joetta Wilson. S: 0 0 ' The 1953-Sh officers were as follows: President, Sharon Rosen- balmg Vice-President, Darlene Massey, Secretary, Marietta Etzelg Treas urer, Marilyn Cooperg Historian, Helen Nazarenusg Reporter, Shirley Dodson, Parliamentarian, Janice Dodson, and Song Leader, Joetta Wil- son. M s. and Mrs. R. A. Rosenbalm are Chapter Parents. The five freshmen girls initiated into FHA at the beginning of the school year were: Marilyn Lute, Darlene Johnson, Delores Stap- leton, Ruby Rempel, and Shirley Neufeld. Initiation was held at a PTA meeting following installation of officers for the 1953-Sh yemm The ceremonies were formal. Girls in FHA attended the ninth annual North Willamette District meeting at Mollala. Emily Freeman who was elected district chairmanat Perrydale last year presided. Sharon Rosenbalm spoke on her trip to Chicago as state FHA president. Officers of the Perrydale chapter went to St. Paul and installed the officers in their new chapter which was organized this year. February 15, was the date of the event of the FHA field trip to Portland. Members visited many stores and compared prices, types , and qualities of merchandise. During that day they went on a tour through the Wonder Bread Bakery. Later in the evening they attended the Style Revue at Meier and Frank's. Delegates going with Sharon Hosenbalm to the convention at Cor- vallis were Marietta Etzel and Janice Dodson. Darlene Massey modeled a garment in the style revue. The FHA workday was held in the spring. Each girl brought in 33.60 for the treasury. The club also enjoyed their annual Uhetreat to the Beach' in May. The annual silver tea and style revue was held at the school in Left to right: Back row, Roy Chapin, Dick Gonshorowski, Charles Boeder, Ross Gil- lam, Bob Stewart, Lester Massey, Adviser-Mel Millerg Middle row, Norman Quillin, Bob Rosenbalm, Larry Kahle, Rudy Gingerich, Raymond DeJong, John Dent, Marvin Rempel, Floyd Zunck, Larry Masseyg Front row, Dick Cooper, Eli Gingerich, Donnel Stapleton, Benny Rempel, Bob Ediger. 7. 7. ,-4. The FFA chapter officers for S3-Sh were: President-Donnel Stapleton, Vice President-Sam Stewart, Secretary-Benny Rempel, Treasurer- Eli Gingerich, Reporter- Dick Cooper, Sentinal- Bob Ediger, and adviser- Melvin Miller. The main activity, which occured this past year, started right after school'was out last spring with a fishing trip to Newport. About 15 boys and adviser, Melvin M ller, took part in the three day trip. They had several meetings during the sum er which were used in mak- ing preparations for the next major event, the county fair. Nine boys showed at the county fair in the various divisions of daing swine, sheep, and poultry. There were also several shop projects en- tered. The chapter also had a joint booth with the Central chapter, winning first prize, SSO. Donnel Stapleton, Charles Boeder, Sam Stewart, Bob Stewart, and John Barth showed animals at the state fair where they brought home a third place herdmanship banner. Donnel also showed a grand champion ewe. Charles was presented with a S100 purchase certificate from the Oregon Guernsey Cattle Club. In September Donnel Stapleton won the lower Willamette project im- provement contest on his sheep project. The annual FFA Parent and Son Banquet was held November 10. M s. Jonasson, FHA adviser, and'Harold Stapleton were made honorary members Larry Massey received ten dollars and Bob Stewart five dollars fromthe Safeway stores for outstanding freshmen supervised farm projects. Roy Chapin,with his speech on WCorncobs to Beefsteaks,' won second at district,first at sectional, and fifth in the state. Six members of the FFA and their adviser attended the convention at Corvallis. Bob Stewart served as speaker over the talent contesttthe convention. Donnel Stapleton won the talent contest with his marimba. Donnel Stapleton, Sam Stewart, and Benny Rampel were awarded State Farmer degrees. The FFA entertained the FHA with a skating party March 26. Refresh- ments were served at the school after the party. They also had a fish- ing trip in the spring after school was out. Left to right: back row, Jean Driscoll, Rosella Glass, Joetta Wilson Margaret Phillips, Darlene Johnson, Sharon Rosenbalm, Advisor, M s. Watson5,mddd1e row Marilyn Cooper, Da lene Massey, Inrena Beyerle, Delores Stapleton, Sharon Ralph, Ruby Rempelg front row, Helen Namarenus, Shirley Dodson, Louise Adams Marietta, Etzel, Janice Dodson, Pat Driscoll, and Marilyn Lute. , ' 'Arla-an ' ' President--Marilyn Cooper Vice-President--Marietta Etzgl Secretaryh-Helen Nazarenus Treasurer--Darlene Massey Altogether there were nineteen members in GAA. During the year the girls worked for their So points, necessary for their yearly award. They had a swimming party October 16 at the I. M. C. A. in Salem. Several skating parties were held during the year at Rickreall. They played volleyball, baseball, tennis, and other sports during the regular gym class to help earn points. ATHLETICS Mar. and SHYH c :gene Mas etball segugh 30115 Ootbale ' 1 60400 'tow 'W in .321 we Wag' 6 Goacn 19 609501000 ive 6. 5 9-gybfa 'Wei W . .paw 'GW5 5 ,gp- :gone 19 W6 fi , ir 5. Beck- If sy ,359 51 Nle've get the coach. QM gf' '90 News get the team. 16,62 QQ. in 'dewe get the pep. Q,OYg32v ' O39 49' Ylelve got 'che steam. 'o,0' '59, Coach, team, pep, steam. C' 'C 'Mite 11 falls for the -gp, rox e voxo cv, 656' Yefddale team. W c,5N9 B-SIX, 'f9Xx9 Tab, Tw, TBTY- e'1ve B-dx, ran, tab, raxxl Reb, fab, tab, fab, fab. 'cw------f Shoot' Shoo-5121: li-,gh W. We. W 1- Eo- wee'lree t rs too FQI Cin to F. -sG- S' to 12.111 bmi-5, -H,T ' pcm -1095 fg'i?25w gmc Soi 106 5:0 :mee- Q' af? wp we 9,9041 9 19,355.15 'Y0g.4L,v fe :sf we QWW no of K-Oiiyci . ewief '09 OXO Kxxeg qexxzo Q ps we-fZq?Q'lXfs ser ,A . c in ' ggegce KE , KW, got me Q r'S,lcJ'q O'i:vavava4 ,, q1,Qk.o1?'3 Come Let. S023 team, Q x,ew '5'Li5 ' 1513 neamfiigm' awk iigm, 'feat heal!-fi'Lg.'iWs ugmu , Left to right: back row, M s. Watson, Sharon Rosenbalm, Helen Nazarenus, Marietta Etzel, Janice Dodson, Shirley Dodson, front row, Joetta Wilson, Sharon Ralph, Marilyn Cooper, Darlene Johnson, and Margaret Phillips. mae, awe Volleyball scores for the year were: Perrydale 58 Falls City 8 Perrydale 25 Amity 29 Perrydale 22 Sheridan 15 Perrydale 28 Sheridan 22 Perrydale ho Edayville 18 Perrydale hh Dallas Srs. 15 Perrydale 37 Salem Acadenv 14 Perrydale 28 Salem Academ' 6 Letter winners for volleyball were: freshmen, Darlene Johnson, soph- omore, Helen Nazarenus, Margaret Phillips, and Joetta'Wilson5 juniors, Janice Dodson and Marietta Etzelg and seniors, Marilyn Cooper, Shirley Dodson, Sharon Ralph, and Sharon Rosenbalm. The rest of the year the class played tennis, softball, badmitten, and practiced drilling and marching. 7 S Don Miller led his fighting squad of Pirates through a successful season of football. The record of the year was 5 wins and 2 losses placing Perrydale second in the BLMP league. Bob Ediger ended his high school sports career by playing end for the Pirates when Perrydale beat Eddyville. Lettermen who graduated are: Sam Stewart, Bob Ediger, Dick Coop- er, and Benny Rempel. The Pirates' returning lettermen are Larry Massey, Bob Stewart, Bob Rosenbalm, and Chuck Boeder. Members of the team who played but did not receive letters were Bill Glass, Lester Massey, Eli Gingerich, and Rudy Gingerich. Scores for the 1953 season are listed below. PERRYDALE 7 ST. PAUL 12 PERRYDALE 35 ALSEA o PERRYDALE 1,6 FALLS CITY o PERRYDALE M6 DETROIT o PERRYDALE 115 VALSETZ o PERRYDALE 20 o. s. 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H 5 Q . :w g A .3-' '- , u .2 fi ---- : , N3 . e. q , W ., , I, .A , - Sam Stewart ca tain of the Plrates was ---e-- -- 9 9 5- ,ew E ' .::f..f--- 4 . ,r , S, Z , A ' a ' X '. : . -V -V , .2 .... :,.,:2Ej ggft-we, --2p.gIEiQs.:a:,,..5:, i 1'g-g,.,-1 chosen for the western Shrine all-Stal' H 3 ,,,, ...,,,. .,.. ,...: 3'-.:::j:'. gi ..... wx : ----: f wpgmwgggwfa, .21 --'- mmm: M ' team to Play in Pendleton August 25- The '-'-, ' - western team 1 s the eastern team with . - 2 ' 55 f.fP'EIEf.IE'-I- .I,f:I.E:,.,,. ,,.,, Z ff nfs, E1 55--: , .:j XM the roceeds oin to the Shr1ner's hos- Ws kzweffwm .... ..... g wgw5g:Q m.Hl:mQ?s s 4 sisfpzfgiiiigegvgeg, Q gzmifwgfivgfmwmg mgeeemez :Qi P11221 in P0I't1a1'1d- 2 ,.,.. f f ' my Qgiiieeeeee iieeee gefeeef we . wer 3ge?w gg evge Q,aye3N3f'5 ,:- ::,.- E2ZiM.31?'g,'? :jJ3.Wf, axM1w w-1 sggggggg gm n ' mag se Q aQ,gg g2 a New X, 5 A N we ,eg sf Q ,gs-1 Amt, 245 S f A -we Five numbers of the squad graduated leav- if ge Q if W he PA we me W Y ewweiiggggwe 'K Glwuua , e mi? Qifgiimggm Q M we W View ing three lettermen to carry on. dm S , W Meiiwiwwvwaazfeiw-W mm We S Www ' 5 Masks 5 Awww wg, wgwywa? WWW Aamg i' .,::,5.:f m 9: 5 25 55 A '. , h fv z :'.I ,If ggl::- -wweI.::2:INE5iE5EiII2i':2:2 E'g:: ----. : :f-:--M ' Me g- 4 5 J 2E':' ?fa1iQff,:5E-E-I-fI,I'I. -. 4 , 3 W, X f:-.-:::a:z: :2-1:' yo, raw' ,TWMWX fs, Q ' -5,5595 -.-I2:'g:2L:5:- ' n ge.:-5 'WS M e x F eS2ewp5?::f2:fs, A37 eleefwfiigjflk e-we-f,lZQ,, f ' 125, was wif- Leafs 'WWW ' A :::.E:ff 5Q6g .em Ai mi My 35 A ajgwq-g wgg WM e e , -,-f5 :,.,,,., , ff 3 13533 gggfviy d imma W m.,M,m . W.-mv, WWNMQ-sw sa,-fr 2 - .4 - 4 1 M .Bob .Biff B Tl ich' NHL 3 ELI GINGERICH LARRY mssm BOB MCINTUSH CHARLES BOEDER I Y DICK COOPER SAM STEWART BEN REMPEL E The fighting Perrydale Pirates coached by Don Miller won 16 games and lost 7 for this season's record. The Pirates claimed the county tourn- ament and went to the district. Playing the position of guard for the Pirates were Sam Stewart, Larry Massey, Eli Gingerich, and Rudy Ginger- ich. Forwards were Bob McIntosh, Benny Rempel, Bob Stewart, Lester Massey and Chuck Boeder. In center positions were Dick Cooper and Bill Glass. The total points scored by the Pirates were 1,1148 while the oppon- ents scored 96h. This leaves a margin of 18h points. Average score a game came to 149.91 for the Pirates. 2 S 9 242724465 ' PLAYER FG FT PF TB TG AVE- STEWART, S. 153 107 87 1113 23 17-95 REEL 75 L16 69 196 21 9.33 COOPER 116 h3 53 135 23 5.87 MASSEY, LARRY 80 L19 5h 209 21 9-99 McINTOSH 28 35 314 91 18 5.05 MASSEY, LES. 6 10 12 22 28,-Ill BORDER 1 I1 7 6 1-20 STEWART, R. 2 6 11 10 1.67 GINGERICH, E. 13 h 6 30 3-33 GINGRRIGH, R. 2 1 6 5 2-50 GLASS 1 0 2 2 0.110 mae, S aww PRRRTDALE 51 FALLS CITY 3h PRRRIDALE 37 ALSEA 32 PERRYDALE '29 ALSEA 21, PRRRIDALR 58 VALSETZ 55 PERRYDALE 3h AMITY 112 PERRYDALE 39 AMITY 58 PERRYDALE 65 FALLS CITY hh PERRYDALE S9 COLTON 56 PERRYDALE 53 HILL MILITARY 37 PERRYDALE 53 VERBOORT 3h PERRYDALE L17 GASTON 3h PRRRTDALR 50 MQLARRN L15 PERRYDALE 5h CORBETT 61 PERRYDALE 35 00LToN M3 ERRYDALE 63 HILL MILITARY 32 PERRYDALE bl VERBOORT 33 PERRYDALE 51 GASTON M2 PRRRIDALR 55 MCLAREN 20 PERRYDAIE 143 CORBETT hh PRRRIDALE 73 VALSETZ 3h PRRRIDALE M2 FALLS CITY 27 PERRYDALE 63 FALLS CITY 33 PERRYDALE 35 GERVAIS 61 Left to right: back row, Johnny Dauenhauezg Bob Stewart, Bill Glass, Lester Massey, Irvin Bissellg front row, Bobby Rosenbalm, Roy Chapin, Marvin Rempel, and Rudy Gin gerich. Z cam 'llhe Perrydale B squad-led by Don Miller had a. full schedule with some stiff opposition. Out of 19 games they won S and lost lh. The opponents scored ShO points while Perrydale scored h12 points. Individual scoring for the season was Roy Chapin-71, Rudy Gingerich- 67, B111 Glass-66, Bob stewar1:453, Marvin Rempel-'47, Bob Rosenbalm-hz, Lester Massey-28, Chuck Boeder-23, John Dauenhauer-9, Irvin Bissel-h, and Larry Kahle-2. PERRYDALE ALSEA 37 PERRYDALE FALLS CIT! 23 PERRYDALE ALSEA 30 PERRYDALE VALSETZ 33 PERRYDALE AMITY 32 PERRYDALE AMITY 37-L PERRYDALE FALLS CITY 21 PERRYDALE COLTON 32 PERRYDALE HILL 28 PERRYDALE VERBOORT 31 PERRYDXLE GASTON 33 PERRYDALE MCCLAREN 22 PERRYDALE CORBETT 35 PERRYDALE COLTON 20 PERRYDALE HILL 23 PERRYDALE VERBOORT 214 PERRYDAIE GASTON 29 PERRYDALE McLAREN 23 FERRYDAIE CORBETT 30 Left to right: Back row, John Tiffany, Dick Cooper, Bill Glass, Bob Stewarg Lester Masseifg Sam Stewart, Roy Chapin, and Benny Rempel. Front rowg Donnell Stapleton, Rudy Gingerich, Larry Massey, Bob Rosenbalm, Marvin Rempel, Chuck Boeder, and Larry Kahle. Kneeling in front, Coach Don Miller. 34445416 The 19Sh baseball season opened with 18 prospects turning out. They were Bill Glass, Bob Stewart, Bob McIntosh-pitchersg Bob Rosenbalm, Larry Massey-catchersg Roy Chapin-first, Chuck Boeder, Rud Gingerich- secondg Benny Rempel, Marvin Rempel-thirdg Sam Stewart, Larry Kahle- short-stop. Outfielders were Dick Cooper, Lester Massey, John Tiffanp Donnel Stapleton, and Carroll Quillin. Sixteen games were scheduled for the season--four county play-offs for a district tournament entrant and twelve Hill River Valley league games. This was Perrydale's first year with the league. The track team representing Perrydale at the Willamette Relays in Salem April 3 consisted of Lester Massey, Sam Stewart, Benny Rempel, and Eli Gingerich running the distance medley relay, Sam Stewart high jumping and the hh0, and Lester Massey running the low hurdles. PHS also had entrants in the district track meet at Oregon State College. 'Q xr , 1: .. if '31 r Y ,xv 4 row, Glen Hiebenthal, Dean Krieger, Ralph Chapin, Norman Frink, Donald DeJong, Wayne Phillips, Ga y Smith, middle row, Sara Kay Rosenbalm, Eleanor Nazarenus, Florence Ediger, Nancy'Danenhauen Marjorie McIntosh, Mary Margaret Hanna, Anna Marie Nazarenus, Darlene Stapleton, front row, Mary'Barth, Melba Zunck, Delores Gilson, and Fannie Gingerich. -69414 4 The seventh and eighth grade I4-I-I Health club met every week. Each week 3 people would make reports. Some of the reports were on teeth, tobacco, narcotics and safety. They also made h-H Health post- ers which were taken to the Polk County fair. In Social studies we made murals and friezes. The seventh grade made a frieze that was on Austria, Africa, British Isles, India, and New Zealand. The eighth grade made a mural on Southern plantation life. They also made outlines and then reports that were read in fnmt of the class. Each week we picked three persons from the seventh or eighth who would put up the bulletin board. Some of the subjects were Columbus , Japan, and papers on the Constitution. we had fingerpainting this year which improved very much each than Many of the figures were very pretty. Mrs. Domes and Mrs. Watson taught us some new ideas on fingerpainting. For the eighth grade trip we went to Silver Creek Falls. A hike around the falls and a picnic lunch was enjoyed. The annual lg-H achievment day was held at Perrydale. Salt Cree k was-invited. Each club reported on their activities for the year. It was tape recorded for a radio program over XDAC. In volleyball and basketball we played Falls City, Ballston, and Dallas. In a tournament which was held at Falls City, Perrydale placed second in volleyball and fourth in basketball. Dean Krieger and Ralph Chapin placed on the Polk County all-star basketball team. Left to rights back row, Mrs. Lofgren, Sam Fuller, Dan Vam0tten, Herbert Egassen, George Lepping second row, Joe Gingerich, Clyde Bivens, Hugh Hanna, Gordon Domes, Gary D iscoll, Richard Lenpin, Junior Quinton, front row, Mary Lou Glass, Sandra Krieger, Elvera Wall, Barbara Macken, Eleanor Bivens, June Quinton, Patsy Dent, Joanne Wiensz, Edith Klassen. agzd- and Room members registered this year for the first time at Psrrydale were Mary Lou Glass and June Quinton in the sixth grade and Junior Quinton, Gordon Domes, and John Morey in the fifth grade. This brought our total m mbership to twenty-seven. After Christmas Patricia and Nathan Feasel moved to Coos Bay and John Morey returned to New England Achievement tests were given the first week of school. On our first field trip of the year we visited the Salt Spring onthe old Keyt donation land claim. M s. Keyt accompanied us and told man interesting facts about the vicinity. we had Halloween, Christmas and Valentine parties in our rooms. we presented the play, nThe Second Christmasn for our part in the annual Christmas program. The h-H Health club was organized. Joe Gingerich was elected presi- dent, Dan Van Otten-vice-president, Gordon Domes-secretary and George Leppin-reporter. In addition to our regular health study,posters were made for the fair. In the spring we had a second field trip. M3 aigended the five conmy Science Fair at Corvallis. There we saw many interesting science pro- jects made by children of other schools. we hope to exhibit some of ou own next year. We took part in the spring track meet and field day. Left to right: back row, Jerry Rohde, Ronald Gonshorowski, Mrs. Emerson, Lewis Macken, Craig Muir, next row, Ralph Bivens, Bobby Quinton, Delbert Domes, Douglas Rosenbalm, Keith Keyt, Jimm Enyart, Billy Burr, Larry Wilson, next row, Dianne Stouffer, Marilyn Neufeld, Lois Cooper, Nadine Kgyt, Lena Gingerich, Sandra John son, Jean Ediger, Audrey Beyerleg front row, Brenda O'Dell, Judy Pat Smith. While we were having vacation last summer, there was much activity in the school house. Our room was completely painted a soft greerxwith dark green accents, a new sink was installed, we have a new library table, a new teacher's desk, and new tables and chairs for each of us. They have plastic tops,so that we can work with paint, clay, etc with- out harming them. Bobbie Quinton, from New Mexico, was our only new pupil this year. Georgann Todd moved to Portland, and Jim Enyart came back from the Orchards district. The Lucky Health club was the name chosen for our h-H club. Our president was Bobby Quinton, vice-president was Sandra Johnson, sec- retary was Jean Ediger, song leader was Douglas Rosenbalm,and reporter was Lena Gingerich. we have enjoyed several radio programs each week. They are about health, science, music, art, literature, and social studies. We have learned much, too, with out movies about other people and the way they live 0 The first and second grades joined us in a Christmas play called UHeigh-Ho, It's Christmas.n We decorated our Christmas tree with Hdxgs we made in art classes, and had a wonderful Christmas party. The fourth grade girls were hostesses for the Halloween Party, and the boys were hosts for the Valentine party. The third grade helped with the Easter party. The games and refreshments were greatly enjoyed by everyone. Left to right: Beverly Cooper, Ruth Anne Domes, Meredith Brown, Edna Gingeridy and Judy Ridgly. Second row: Jay Orahood, Dick Hostetler, Phyllis Hclntody Sidney Haclmflp Peter Miller, and Donna Fuller. Back row: Darlene Zunck, Linda Molenaar, Jean Phillips, Andrea DeJong, Jane Phillips, Anne Van Otten and JB31 Stouffer. Teacher: Mrs. Hickerson. 70:46-e econc!Qzcu!e The 1953-Sh school year opened September 21 with thirteen enrolled in the first grade and nine in the second grade. Mrs. Powell began the school year as their teacher but resigned when her husband moved to another part of the state. Mrs. Hickerson took her place. we were sorry to lose Carl and Dale Ridgley, who moved to Rickreall Jackie Todd who moved to Portland and Melvin Feasel who moved to Coos Bay. we were glad to welcome Peter Miller to our first grade. During our activity periods the classes have made room decorations, have done some finger painting and at Christmas and Valentine's Daymsb cards to take home to their parents. A masquerade party was held on Halloween which included visits to Other rooms and return visits from them. Other parties during the year were held at Christmas and Valentine's Day. The annual Easter party for the five-year-olds of the community was given by the first and second graders. This waste acquaint next year's first graders with school life. Our room took part in a Christmas play. And also in the annual May Day fete. Left to right: back row, Coach M s. Watson, Sara Kay Rosenbalm, Eleanor Nazarenus, Nancy Hmwnhauer, Florence Ediger, Marjorie McIntosh, Mary Hanna, Mbhba Zunckgfront row, Fannie Gingerich, Delores Gilson, Darlene Stapleton, Anna Marie Nazarenus,and Sedan! Spare Left to right: Ralph Chapin, Norman Frink, Dean Kreiger, Donald DeJong, David Hlebenthal, Wayne Phillips, LeRoy Gilson, Hugh Hanna, Bobby Stapleton, Gary Smith, and Coach Don Miller. edemlmdme Top pictureg left to right, Nancy Daunhauer, Eleanor Naz- arenus, and Darlene Stapleton. Song -leadeu Middle picture: left to riglt, Fannie Gingerich, Anna. Marie Nazarenus, and Mary Barth. 3? 7mm Left to rights Hugh Hanna, Gordon Domes, Calvin Adams, George Loppin, Gary Dris- coll, Mr. Don Miller, front row, Joe Gingerich, Bobby Stapleton, Gary Smith, Dick Brown, and Junior Quinton. ADVERTISING DALLAS Doughton's Shoe Store Dallas Auto Parts Ediger Texaco Service Povey Supply Stai'frin's Drug Dr. Fleming F'isher's Apparel Margaret's Flower Sho Western-Gambles Blue Garden Restauran Carl Hay Oil Service Wall Bros. Barber Sho Joe Card's Chevron Se Riclcreall Store BOOSTERS P t P rvice HCHINNVILLE Central Pharmacy Master Cleaners Sunset Drug Store Munkre's Thriftwise Western-,Gllbles Ui! H. W. Torbet Real Estate-Insurance Dorothy's Beauty Shop Wilcox Cafe IN APPRECIATION We, the staff of the PIRATE'S LOG, express our appreciation to our advertisers who made this yearbook possible, to Hr. Hanna, the annual adviser, and others who have helped us in any way. ,fx - Q, M I .,. ' EY' I , :- , , v 'V ? ' ' ,aft ew. . V . ' rg ,.:,. A Effzx W p ., . 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In our record of the past lies the promise of tm future 0 Sheridan, Oregon WALKER, CAMP k'WILSON Turkey Farm 5 Hatchery For Outstanding Pbults and Eggs Phone Sheridan 3313 SH RIDAN MERCANTILE CO. Sheridan, Oregon Shoes-Clothing-Dry Goods Francis G. Bradley Vincent D. Russell V Q 3 5 'Q' Old FI-IQ Refvem Haven' ASSOCIATED PLYWDOD MILLS, INC. Best Wishes to the Grad- uating Class of 19514 Willnmina, Oregon TIMMRECK .Jeweler WSheridan's Gift Centern Watch Repairing Diamonds Silverware Watches Crystal Gifts Phone 23h2 Sheridan Phone J. W. COPELAND YARDS J. D. ASH-Mgr. Lumber---Boysen Paints Building Material Power tools ---- Hand tools Nj'-U-if A.-Bqiryyyaqfy-1 l47 9L477 X' S SCHULM RICH MERCANTILE WHEN BETTER INSURANCE IS Oregon WE'LL I IT WR TE Groceries--Dry Goods-Shoes Cecil Harrison Phone 3191 23914 Sheridan, Ore. We Give S 8: H Green Stamps VALLEY MAID DAIRY Dairy Products Ice Cre am-Butter Mark D. 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