Arlington High School - Honker Yearbook (Arlington, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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,E,,,,,,,k Lovella Bailey Alan Carr UVIIO1' GSS Mcers Secretary Vice-President K l if e R l www Merritt Mc Kay I President W Shirley West Treasurer unior ass H1'Sf0ry The class of 1953 began their year's activities by electing the following officers: President, Merritt Mc Kay, Vice-President, Alan Carr, Secretary,Lovella Baileyg Treasurer, Shirley West, Sergeant-at-armsg ,lim Baumang and Representa- tive, Stanley Rock. On November 16, 1951, we presented an old time Minstrel Show. The show was very successful and a portion of it was used in an exchange assembly with Condon. We were granted permission to all rights of concessions at athletic con- tests. This project was one of our ways of building up our treasury. Our biggest project of the year was the Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet, held April 12. The music for the prom was furnished by a college combo from Eastern Oregon College. The banquet was held in the Pheasant Room of the Pheasant Grill. The Junior class was well represented in athletics. The football team in- cluded five junior lettermeng ,lim Bauman, Lee Macomber, Merritt McKay, Rich Sherrell, and Alan Carr. Basketball season rolled around with Alan Carr, Merritt Mc Kay, Rich Sherrell, and Lee Macomber earning letters. Spring found the junior boys turning out for baseball with Lee Macomber, Rich Sherrell, Merritt Mc Kay and Alan Carr as probable lettermen. The girls also took many honors with all of them participating in the drill team and Shirley West and Chloe Deen acting as majorettes. Lovella Bailey was elected yell leader and Lovella and Merritt were chosen assistant editor of the annual and paper respectively.



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op omore ass History The Sophomore Class again had the record of being the fastest growing class for 1951-52. New students joining the class this year were Sarah Baker, from Morton, Washington, Carol Lemon, from St. Mary's in The Dalles, Romaine Wold, from Menomonie, Wisconsin, Bemita Lloid, from Pomeroy, Washingtong and Ivy Skaggs, from Bickleton, Washington. Serving as class officers this year were President ,Barbara Logan: Vice-Preside nt, Phyllis Seeley, Secretary, Sarah Bakery Treasurer, Sharon Bailey, Representative, ,lack West, and Ser- geant-at-arms, Bernita Lloid. The sophomores were well represented in school activities. Karen Farley was on the yell squad. Working on the p.ublication staffs were Barbara Logan and Jack West, serving on both the annual and paper staffs, Nancy Marston, annual staffg and Sharon Bailey and Karen Farley, paper staff. All of the girls participated in the drill team. Musically speaking the sophomores did their part this past year. Sarah Baker and Enoch Hickey had two of the leading roles in the operetta, The Governor's Daughter, on March 14-. In the school band were Nancy Marston, Sarah Baker, Bernita Lloid, and Barbara Logan. The annual Christmas party, December 21, 1951, was sponsored by the sophomores,servingg noon luncheon for the entire student body. ln the field of sports, the class of 1954- was well represented with ,lack West, Bob White, Enoch Hickey, Bay Hoard, and Darrell Harford earning their letters in football. lncidentally, Darrell Harford was the only serious football casualty,suffering a broken leg. On the maple court, ,lack West was the only sophomore rating a regular starting berth,while Enoch Hickey and Harland Bilyeu were on the reserve squad. Baseball practice in the spring found most of the sophomore boys turning out. op omore Class Qfficers fri, ,Q .ix Barbara Logan Sarah Baker President ,Yum Secretary is Phyllis Seeley Sharon Bailey Vice-Preside nt Treasurer J

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