Baker High School - Nugget Yearbook (Baker City, OR)
- Class of 1952
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UNDOUBTEDLY, OUR ENTHUSIASM AND SCHCOL SPIRIT HAVE BEEN GREATER THAN EVER THIS YEAR BECAUSE OE OUR BEAUTI- FUL NEW BUILDING. AII of the students ot Baker Senior High School Wish to express their appreciation to the citizens of our community for providing us with the magnificent school plant that is both an incentive to greater effort and a source of deep pride. ARLEN BORGEN, A. S. B. President. -r 'M T HIT t,i QV Bnarll uf Education WITH TRUE AMERICAN DEVOTION TO EDUCATION AS THE FOUNDATION OE OUR DEMOCRACY, BAKER PEOPLE HAVE THIS YEAR LAID FIRM FOUNDATIONS EOR THE EDUCATIONAL FUTURE. The gratifying result is a school system rapidly becoming recognized as one ot the nation's best-dedicated, as was the new high school recently, to the end that each Baker youth may face the dawn of adult lite prepared for full participation in our Democracy. IAMES R. EVANS. Superintendent of City Schools. MR. IAMES R. EVANS, Supt. DR. FLORA BISWELL. Chm. MR. HENRY LEVINGER MRS. ELMER SATTERBERG MR. THOMAS HUNT MR. EUGENE HAMMOND MR. THOMAS RICHARDS, Clerk BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to right-Supl. Evans: Members Mr. Hammond, Dr. Biswell. Mrs. Sutierbexg, Mr. Levinger, Mr. Hunt il-c...ii ge3 Prim:ipal's Message THE FIRST YEAR IN THE NEW BUILDING HAS GONE BY, AND WITH IT HAS COME A DIMMING OE SOME OF OUR MEMORIES OF THE PAST. Mid the beauty ot our new surroundings we have mentally compared the gray ot the old with the bright colors ot the new, the steep stairs ot the old with the wide corridors, the gymnasiums, auditoriurns, floors, and furniture. and have been happy because ot the change. But most ot us have at times looked wisttully back at the memories attached to the old. In the long run, it is not physical beauty but people, experiences, traditions that make a school worthy ot pleasant memories. This year has seen an excellent start in building customs and traditions in our new plant comparable to its physical beauty. May the years to come see these improvements in school and community morale continue. IAMES H. ADAMSON, High School Principal. Mr. Roy Seeborg Mrs. Gertrude Inman Dean ot Boys Decm of G Commercial Language 'S-Q Ats Q--' 'tm-ff ,:g 9iw ff in Mr. William Biedermami Mrs. Berriadine Gildersleeve SocialS:1ence L1brf:r1f:n Mr. Everett Clarry Mr. Lelrtay l-leick So:11lScien:e Voca1l.f,.s1: Miss Martlria Crass Mr. David Howells Pnysiccl Edscazcn Lang Azge Arts ffi, fm , Miss Alice lrvirigg Fine E-.Tis and l.1ri:.'1':- Arif: Mr. Harald Kirkliri lSfifj4fI1'Yi l.l-1.572 Mrs Alice Lang ,cgi S115 ir.: fir .gn Lang ' Page 4 5 rw r ,I lv Q, V. V D004 X ff 5 sm !. 2 J ? ' SJ-X56 W X x 'M.i'Q. S .. x Q , gf! 6-Q ,iazgga M- 2 3 Arlen Borgen Dick Staab Alice Lee President Vice President Secretary I Student En unlzll ft'l','i-o: -fMr. William C. Biedermann UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OE ARLEN BORGEN, PRESIDENTg DICK STAAB, VICE PRESIDENT: AND ALICE LEE, SECRETARY, THE STUDENT COUNCIL OE THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OE BAKER HIGH HAS WORKED THROUGH A BUSY YEAR. Tlie Council, composed ot tlie olticers of the tliree classes and tlie execu- tive otticors, has established several new ottices, better to participate in sclfiool Government. It has worked tlirouali a number ot committees in coordinating the activities program, and studied and acted on many matters ol importance to the school community. I' nt rc .4-It to right-Carole Vergeer. Mary Ann Hansen, Robert Myers, Dick Stacxb, Alice Lee, Arlen Borgen. B lc row left to rigl12fCarol Simmons, Dick Van Allen, Darlene Cassidy, David Eng, Allen Banta, Leslie Taylor. - ,,..w..,, fm' L' ju! Lrg gf gi N 5. , D J , fd A My Sem0 ' Jf y'ry.Tf!w QR iyyyfhzfx mf W5 I ' '5 Q s, SEQ, E 'S N551 ,, X1 KQV ' 1 Q I e XXS '4-NK f.. -4 55. xx , K QQ I . 'f 1 s 'yfv J l N x -,. Ni ' ' ix x f 5 5 F 2 k F- Jffigxi X .1 fb IT Darlene Cassidy Richard Van Allen Carol Simmons President Vice President Secretary The Snninr Class nf 1952 Advisors-Mrs. Gertrude T. Inman Mr. William C. Biedermann WITH AN INGENUITY AND WILLINGNESS TO WORK THAT HAS BROKEN ALL RECORDS, THE CLASS OF '52 THIS YEAR ENDS ITS EVENT- FUL CAREER. ln Ianuary this group presented a Senior Dinner and Danceethe first of its kind. Here the members reminisced about past activities and friendships. Red roses with silver stars on a field served as reminders of last year's in- comparable Prom, and exemplified the class flower and colors. Move off the ladder, We're coming up, the class motto, describes Well the determination and spirit of this first graduating class of the new Baker High School. Edna Darlene Cassidy Richard Kenneth Carol Zella Simmons Nickname: Cass Van Allen Girls' League l-2-3-4 Girls' League 1-2-3-4 Nickname: Dick Torch Honor 2-3 Central Council 2 Football 3-41 F.T.A. 3, Pep Club 3-4 G AA l-2-3-4 Baseball l-4 Class Secretary 4 Sergeant at Arms 1 Boys' Fed. l-2-3 Gayeties 2 Spur 2, Class Sec'y 2 Torch Honor 2-3-4 Girls' League Bulletin Class President 3-4 Class Vice Pres. 3-4 Staff 4 Pep Club 2-3-4 Hi-Y 4, Basketball 3-4 Student Council 4 F T A. 2-3-4, Sec'y 3 Lettermen's Club 2-3-4 Sports Princess 4 President 4 Senior Council 4 Senior Council 4 Log Feature Editor 4 Student Council 3-4 Future: College School Plays 3 Future: College ihfspzans 3-4 Senior Council 4, Choir 4 Sports Princess 4 Student Council 2-3-4 Torch Honor 2-3-4 Future: U. of Vlash Page 7 W, ,,. s X..- T7 I ir? -r 5 lv' ii:-u ,- we-- Robert M. Adams Nrckname Ad F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Boys' Fed l-2-3 Future: Farmer Iames H. Alderson Nickname: lim Boys' Fed l-2-3 Bulldog Club 4 F.F.A, 3 Future. Farmer Ioanne Armbruster Nrcknarne lo Pep Club l-2-3 4 Torch Honor 2 Grrls League l-2-3-4 Secretary 2 NN is xx A 4 x -QJST' ,l Della Mae Baker Burton Briske Nrcknarne De-ls Drama Club l G A A 1-2-3 Gayetres 2-3 Pej: Club 3-4 Scotts Princess 4 Girls' League 1-2-3-4 Cliorr 2-3-4 Semor Assembly Penthouse Plays 2 Future: Medrcal Tech Secretary Ida Marie Beers Ilrcknanif- Lucky Glw- Club 2-3 Gris' League l-2-3-4 F Hare: Bookkeeper .lrans Goldcndale, 'Washington 2 F F A 2-3-4 Track 2-3 Future Farmer Mary lean Carter Nickname Nl I Freshman Assembly Pep Club 2 G1rls'Lc-ague l-2-3-4 Semor Council 4 Band l-2-3-4 Srrorts Prrncf-ss 4 Future- Housr-wife Elton Gerald Cook F F 1-2 3- -ss Nickname: Orcutt Frosli Football l B Squad Footba1l2 Varsity Football 3-4 Fresh Basketball l RG' C' . Boys' Fed l-2-3 Band l-2-3 Future. Undeclded Varsxty Basketball 3 ISUY DUYQGU Lettermens Club 3-4 Presidenf 4 H1-Y 4: Band 3-4 Boys' Fed l-2-3 Future' Undecided Lyle Albert DeFrees F F A 3-4 Vicf- Prfs1dr:nt4 Bows Fr-d l-2-3 All-School Plan' 2 F . 'fare Cattle Bancliinq Ntcknamf- Dura Band l-2-3-4 Stage Crr-w 2-3-4 Boys' Fed 1-2-3 Future: Undecrded Ronald less Edwards llrcknamf- Borxnre Baskf-'ball l-2-3 'l':'1r:l: l-2 'lorcli l1ono' 2-3 Sorac-clx and Dramafxcs 3 GAGYQTV-S 3 Band l-2-3-4, Cltotr 3 . Boys Ffd 1-2-3 Feflifff- CO1-G99 ClGSS SOHQ Qleen 2-3 GSIYXY Demi Belfh Fgtyre College Ernestine Errend Derrick A S B Song Queen 4 2-YCKDCIYUG lC? Ntcknarne Tma , . Future X-Ray Tr-cl: Lefff-:mens Crib 3-4 Girls Loaaiif- l-2-3-4 Rfhqfd T' Elvm Boys' Ffd l-2-3 Charles Richard Couzens P 4- 45- Und, 514.5 .acl-znarrxf A. :Ck B Sad Football lllqr 2 lllcknarnfv Cuz: FI A l'-G ll I IoAnn Marie Almada B Sad Basket. Mgr 2 'l'orc:: Elinor 2-3-4 B975 FDC 3 29 N1ClCl'1Gm6'-lO Vr1rsltyFootballl4qr 3 Loa iff r orif-: 2 3 4 Evelyn Ann Dinnick F .t .rf- Unaf Crdf fl Trans Merrdlim Ido F .1 .re El-ectrxcal Boys F- d l-2-3 yjlgmqmt- Ev G A A l-2-3 Ingrneer F..t'.rf- Undecrdf-d C1135 Lf.-agif. l-2-3 4 G'-lF'?T1'?S 23 Central Cogn:.Q 3 Pep Club 3-4 Torts Honor 2-3 Torcn Honor 2-3-4 Arlen Lee Bergen rj--33311575 1.2 Sports Prmcfss -1 flzcknarnf- Swedf S-.C-f.1gy-5 1 Girls Lf-aqnf l-2 3-4 Football 3-4, Ljjln Club 3 F .ture Honsewrtf- Basketball 3-4 pq QQ-lb 4 Fees-ball 1-2-3-4 GA,1,ALA 1.2 L-efterrn-en s Club 2-3-4 Ga'.-5.1125 2! F T A 2 'lice Presrd-ent 3 S73 --57 T5y0,gP 2 A S B Pr-es1:Qent4 PA-A-Q' E-A513955 Cg. 'forth Honor 2-3-4 'flce President 3 '.':Ce Pre-s Boys' F-ea f if:-'Y' 4 Co 1r'se3' Pa' - ' ture. College Page 8 David Orcutt Curtis Herbert Doyle Duane W. Fisher lircknarne. Daney Boys Fed l-2-3 Torch Eionor 2-3-4 B Squad Football 2 Stage Crew l-2-3 lunror Miss 4 Tltf,-sprans 4 H1-Y 4: Bulldoa Club 4 and Future Uncle- Sara College Gordon L. French Nrckname' Gordo Frosh Football Mar l B Sqd Football Mar 2 Varsity Ftbl lfar 3-4 Stagf- Hanaaf: l 2 3 4 Iunror Prom Comrmttw- ,QW L- . Y. 'I!1...,.ar.., l 234 Vice Ffrf-std-nf 4 Log Stall 2-4 v Soorts r.drtor..'.j1'Jc-t4 Lf -'rn n's Cl .ti 3-4 Band l 2-3-4 Fl: Y-1, 'Lo .rif-f1','F': 4 F .1 .rf Coll--ae Mariorie Hensley Gilbert flictcxargf lllari- G A A 4 C'o:r 2-3-4 Gris Lf aan- QL Fr1 .:f' lla lsr vs Ioan Katherine Gildersleeve G A A l Gfls League-1 2 Cer1'ra.CC .r.:.. -fhf - -,-f- L.-.., s F v fi -, -, fm 'Y--vm-.Y r CITE rflnff FS -1 -ture OSC 5,3 C? Roseanne Naedean Heart 'I fzxzrr' fif knq Marelta Hunt L W, , F. i 1,272 L A ' ' 'iq' If Q F 'bi N4 sim .mm Q 2' X. 'CD Carolyn Hoitel Eloise Evonne Huiton Tom Mac Kerns fliiknarzie Citi: fhfkxzxe FLLZZY' '.'ff::g'1ti',' flu: C315 Leng 1922- Girls Leagge 1-2-Q--Z Trans PC'- 'CiEY Va G P. A l-2 'vii Fans? 2-3 'fial' 2 Gee Spb 2 Fr-Q' Q. .b 3-4 l'o9'haQ1Z-E-4 F .' he Beaqticfzn Ga'-'ffifbs 2-F 'l ':CEc3 'Y 5' F 1 l. f'-'71-1 F Club PA ' 2311.2 F1 'i 2-3 Elbert Eugene Howard F Af 3, 'jgjegijgg f '1ii:'1:s I Helen Elaine Iones 'Q .:l:FE::'V' ' l.f-17,274 fciei Audrey King :T-t A-J ' ' ' : 'Z G R P, 1 '. rr an :W '- . ,E ? . ' 'Zi f :.f'Z'14i' 34 ini :A ingi p f - E, enigma C -, L, gg e Eyre Cclef- F Ioseph M. Keith Dwighl Kirkland Qiif-YI'-S rl . 1 fl1:kr.1:7,- H171 D -,.-, Lmwmz A - f- - .. Uv-N 1 xr, .A 'ind' f- .. v -W - - , ,V 44 4,. ,, .. . T- f I ' 'A v, . 2' . . A nw . . .V ,.,.' . , , Donna Marlene Kennedy ji Thomas A. Him! 1 Q 1-1 l. - 2 1 b Anna Lou l.aKamp I , . ' 'H .3 4 has vi YQ' -E... ,4- 'CY A 5 ' -lv '40 N-dh 4 lg K Q. gnu' ' 'Y . 'W 'df'-ft ET Edith Shirley McCord Nlcknamei Shirl Choir 2-3-4 Girls' League l-2-3-4 G A.A. l-2-3, Spur 2 Torch Honor 2-3-4 Drama Club l-2-3 Class Secretary 3 Student Council 3 Sports Princess 4 Courtesy Patrol 4 Sentor Council 4 Pep Club 2-3-4, Pres 4 p I .cv ., Q Q Na swf Q3 Beverly lean Miller Nlcxname: Bev 'lrans St Francis 4 Girls' League 4 Choir 4, Log Stall 4 Senior Council 4 Future, College leanne Carole Moeller l-ftclcname: Baby Torch Honor 2-3-4 Drarrtatics l-2-3 sag 'IF' 'JI l HP kg' Carol loyce Peeples Ruthella Sue Phelps David M. Proehstel Llfan Scott Nickname loyce ll1ckname.Ruth1e Nickname I-larve Torch Honor 2-3 Torch Honor 2-3-4 Torch Honor 2 B Squad Football 2 Boys' Fed. l-2-3 Pep Club 4 Gtrls' League l-2-3-4 B Squad Basketball 2 Futdre Undecided Log Reporter 3 Log Staff 2-3-4 Log Staff 2-4 G A.A l-2-3-4 Busslness Mgr 3-4 Laftn Club 3-4 Gayettes 2-3-4 Class Secretary l Secretary 4 Sally Io Scott Nugget Staff 4 Student Council l Torch Honor 2-3-4 Girls' Lcaguf- l-2-2 Girls' Lf ague l-2-3-4 Future Undecided Boys' Fed l-2-3 Central Council l Future' Home Demon- Bulldog Club 4 V159 Pyegldgnq 3 stratlon Futgre College Pep Club 2-3-4 Ella Enid Poinls litclcnarne. Tm? Spur 27 Torch l-lone Per, Night Princess ztrl of the luonth 4 Girls' League l-2-3-4 Donald Adrian Perkins Girls' League l-2-3-4 IQFAQS M- Reeves Glrls' League Bullet n 4 Prom-Banquet Com 3 Per Club 2-3-4 T-Jtcknarne lion Girls' Glee Club l-2 HICKHCITUC- llm Ijmmmlcs C1115 3 Drama Makeup Crrri 1 Fxcnange Assembly l Lf ttf-rmf-n's Cl gb 2-3-4 Laltn Club 3 I-ffl'-Qfmen 5 Club 2'3'4 V159 Pyegldcm 3 Future' OSC 'l oesrtan l-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Futurf- Home Fc QYQSTT FOOTPGU lv Ttygtlygv QSC Log staff 3 Basketball l-2-3 'rwqctw 9 531455 Football 2 Asst Bustrtess Mgr 3 Boys' Fed l-2-3 VUTSQYY F00ll3Ull 34 Wilmd M- McCullough G A A. l Future Undecided ECTS Fed l'2'3 Icmet Elalne Shepardson Girls' League l-2-4 Penlhouse Plays l Syvilla Evelyn Prock Future Undecided 'jvctmgmeu Shep Trans Powder Valley' 4 flrggget Stall 4 N1CkNUm6 SY Grrls' Lea .e l-2-3-4 V -Pr: s Powder G A A School Play l Leroy Vllavne Phillips Girls' League l-2-3-4 V Rtlllmm Stgff 4 V -Pres Powdf: F Ei A F .1 .re Secretary Boys' FI d l-2-3 Torch Honor 2-3 4 lqpk R- Reldel' T-Afuyf. 55.539135-I' Powder Per. Cllgb Future Undecided G A A 3-4 AIZCKWJTHQ' lCK?lCSOH Powder Glee Cl gb Pep Club 3-4 F5652 FOOflDGll l Ivlixgd Cligjgg 3 Ruby Nanetie Noregaard Choir 2-3-4 Fics: Basxetball l pqhiciu Mae Shuck F-guys, Undgglded 'frckname' Nancy Merton Phillips I-amor Prom Committee B Sgxzd Basketball 2 jjlcknzmet pm Trans Prairie Ctty E14 lftckncrie llert Gayetxes 2-3 Band l-.2-3-4 rj'-QS' 133346 1,2154 G1rls'Leaguel-4 Toro? Fone? 2 l:l'.ll',ll ?' College Latin-Cl lb 3:4 1'-Q-Aff. HO-ggffwlfg Gary McManus C2017 4, Trtrlf- Tr:o4 F F A 2 F'f'SQf1f'Uf5n r Ntcknamf- llac '. .qu-5 Stott 4 Boys' Fed 1-2-3 'lorfr 17597 A-5-4 Basketball Frosn l FA' .re Collegf Frost E1SlC'?fh'Z.l l Della Powell K-E:'.,:,E ed li-2-3 ,V I B Sq sad 2 l. '1rs:t B Squad Eask- 1:12 'lrans Prairie Cliyll 5:3 feng Champion A 'lorch Honor 2-2--Q For .re Coma: G1rls'Leag'4el-26-4 fda, , C-..e-ge Boys Fed l-2-E Clifford Edward Paugh Future' Undeczded Seggy CQ 43517 .1 ffickname Fdwrna I Ld, rm, n Cl At To-55 Hcngy 2.374 Mabel Mane Saul A ' 'ftce Pres l Stud-nt Co Arlo.. 1 Future' College Audrey McNair lfrcknarxe lla: Trartsff r Acad f,- ig Q Gris Legg 1-4- Future Ifenta. fl, ffl-Y 4 Boys Fi-a l-2-3 T ture College G-rs M- L. l-2-s-4 ll:..r.,C, and H: asewrie Page 10 F5 W 41 IZ-If 955, 1 1 X .x,.,:, l, rr'-R 61- , Q -' 4.2 ,Y , 3 53: Nv- lf ' x 5 'a 2 if v-J G.. -ff 'vs 7 ,. WQ ,When g ir .fwfr Fur ,uae I P O 1 .,P. sr, -.. l'.A 'TS' -Q 3 4 ,RQ 9 fl Mary Kathryn Simonsen Iames Andrew Smith Nickname: Kay Girls' League l-2-3-4 Central Council 3 President 4 Choir 2-3-4 Torch Honor 2-3-4 Nugget Editor 4 Pep Club 4 Dance Committee 3 Sentor Council 4 Latin Club 3-4 Fut ire Nursing Cleta Faye Slrnrell lltcltnatiio Clfftf- Gtrls Lfagui l-2-3-4 G A A 4 Future Colle-'gg Harley Sldney Derrick Boys Fed l-2-3 Future Undecided Robert Fisher flicknarnz Bob Lain Club l-4 President 4 Boys Fed l Sen or Counct Fu: ure Lavxyf Page ll Nickname: Captain FFA 1-2 luetterrnens Club 4 Varsity Football 4 l-li-Y 4 Boys' Fed l-2-3 Future Rancher Glenn Spivey Boys' Fed l-2-3 luture: Undecided Ftlchard G. Staab fltcliname Euclcslcin A S B Vice President Class Vice Frestdf-nt YTTPX 4 2 Nickname: Ron Snout Trans 'West Seattle 3 Basketball 3 'Ev Ronald Peter Strout M9119 Wagner Ruben Charlie White Clifton Wayne Woolman l'1ClmGm9- MGI? Football 1 Nickname: Clitt EXCl1CmS9 ASS51'HblY 1 Track 1-2-3 Nugget Staff 4 T0VCl'1 HOUOY 2 Choir 3-4 Boys' Fed l-2-3 Orchestre 2-34 Boys Fed. l-2-3 Future: Hacho Engineer Log Staff 3-4 luture: College Carl Gordon Swinyer Band l-2-3-4 Boys' Fed. l-2-3 Future Mechanic Claudia Gaye Toney fltclcnarne Cla-ide 'l'rans lkoitn Fox-.'der3 Choir 3-4 Cz1r.s'Lea'g,.e3-4 f- Lettermen s Club l-2- Pep Club 3-4 FOOtlD'.!ll-1 L93 Stgjj .1 Basketball l-2-3-4 F4356 Colleg- Baseball l-2-3-4 4 Boys Fed l-2-3 Senor Council 4 Hoge, Tun-,er Student Council Cort. 4 jg-Qing-56 jr:-bg, Student Council 2-4 1-95-Hman 5 Q1-453.4 Future Farmer 2,33-5' Ped 22.3 Basketball liar l-2-3 Vernon Stoddard Boys' Fed 1-2-3 i Sorhornare ASSETf1b.Q' 2 Future Undecided F F l-2-3-4 Tore: :onof 2 Future Farrrler Choir 2-3-4 Log Stall 2-3-4 Assistant Editor 3 Edttor 4 Pep Club 2-3-4 Nugget! Staff 3 Giris' League l-2-3-4 Gayettes Z-3-4 Our 'lown 3 L tn l b l 2 Future College Carol Elaine Weaver Czzrls League l-2-3-4 Central Council 2 Tif-cc' 'er 4 Mus... ti Torch Honor 2-3-4 Pep Club 4 Sport Princess 4 G A A l-2 enior Council 4 C Ll C 4 S Future OSC Phoebe loan Wellington Log Salt 3-4 L u Q u . ag .:xc:ar.:a- Editor 4 Sports Princess 4 Future Undecided Roberta Ann Wendt ,.i':f:n:r':f- Bert Gifs League- l-2-3-4 larch :.onot 3-4 FT A 3-4 Llbrartan 4 Future Teacher Future: Undecided David Christian William Ralph'Wi1son Anderson Nickname Bill Boys' Fed l-2-3 Future, Farrrier Richard Wilson Boys Fed l-2-3 Future Undecided Paul Wood lltcrznarne. 'Hoody Class President l Student Cc uncil l Pep Club 2 F F A 2-3-4 President 4 Boys' Fed l-2-3 Football l-2 Senior CounC.l 4 Future Farr:-er Ixiclcnamez Captain Trans Milwaulcie H1 Courtesy Patrol 4 Boys' Fed 2-3 Log Stall 4 Lctterrrien's Club 3-4 Latin Club 2 Sergeant at Arms lii-Y Vice President 4 B Squad Basketball 2 E Squad Football 2 Varsity Football 3-4 Varsity Basketball 4 Track 4 Future: Ortiodonttst 2 Cxharles Melvon Brackin Mctcnarne ahuclc, Boys' Fed l-2-3 Future. Marriage Betty Ieanne Ieter llicknarrte. Red Frans Pendleton 3 Girls' Lead Le 3-4 Future Law Secretary J' Snnmrs Nut Pictured Lynn Denms Fcotbo q 'ld oo Ixa Iames O DePee krm 17 c O flu? f. Mech Er Laura Ann Iackson nerr I e my 2 4 1cms2,s D arro eers Pc-1ws123 if C Floyd Ortloil 5 Fooibml 1 P q od Foo ba 1 Fooiba ' men s P-1 2 Nav, Payne Rxich F os? F F A Rrn,x Richard Rush Bond 1 .4 F C1 O C1 Albert Welier ,S P d F tu P ra C1 Aunlla Young a mi G H5 1. 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T 'Nav NQSL M if Mary Ann Hansen Robert Myers Carole Vergeer F1-stieni Vac-e President Secretary The .Iuninr Class fo':fM1ss Alice E. lrvmg Mr. Everett Clarry THE CLASS OF '53, ABLY LED BY MARY ANN HANSEN, ROBERT MYERS, AND CAROLE VERGEER, LITERALLY WORKED THEIR FINGERS TO THE BONE THIS YEAR IN AN EFFORT TO RAISE FUNDS FOR THEIR SENSA- TIONAL IUNIORSENIOR PROM AND BANOUET IN MAY. The Gayetxes ol '52, concessions at games, dances, and studentftheater tickets were all means by which they obtained their goal. Consequently the Iunior-Senior Prom and Banquet, carried out in a beau- ttlul Oriental Gardens theme, was a tremendous success. lt lias been the Iuntors' wish to leave lasting impressions ot lovely memories in the minds of the Class ot l952. xv '-9 Nav 1 IIM MARGE GARY IERRY ADELE IOAN ADAMSON ANDERSON APPLEGATE AUSTIN BACON BARNES DALE DELORES IANET SHIRLEY ARDIS BEULAH ALLEN ANDREWS ARTEBURN AYDELOTT BAINTER BISSONETT ,gli w,,...-.,- ns... nw 'wa' W,--my ,.-ff nf F3 an , 'I' s 5,4 . rg if 4, . I Www 21 , 'F Nw wi 3 ' ' ' . ' - N, 1 ,,, , r .V ,J I f ' 511 A Z.. 4 Y , ,, an ': :'5. , -. ,.,J '.v'55' f:f:Tgii',g?, 1 - af -'f -' .A am 1 1:a'2:' .:. .. . YN- H' w- WA ' o- 1 L: '- If 4: A . ,. , ,, A f 9 In ,k 5 - vvv -13' Q 5 aa. ,ff If . 41' 0-A fn... ,wif 'C M V Q 'x N W ,,, 'aww fy , muh' -Hugg , 'Mu-N' yi' I, , I if .. , a , 'va A 1 , CQ NOP' ti, 3 49' W iw Q. ilwk Z wg f WM? 'V' ,, init gg. ,. ' t ' 'W 1 ' ' A I KENNETH BOND RONALD BOWERS IANE BOWIE EMMY LOU BUNGAY LORENA CANTRELL FREEMAN COCKRAM xg DONALD COLTON IOYCE COLE MAUNA KAY CONKLIN IEAN COX IOAN COX DARLENE CRAIG 7 ., 5, 3 if if ff: Q Q if 17 l GERALD CRAWFORD ELDON DEARDORFF MARY LOU DOLBY IIM EIDSON DAVID FALES LOY FOSSUM '53 ALMA FULLER DON GARREN GEORGE GILDERSLEEVE EVELYN GOLAR GERALD GOODWIN GENE GROVE 151, rr M DAVID HANSEN ROBERT HARRISON IOI-IN HARDWICK SANDRA HAZELGREN RICHARD HINDMAN RONALD HOGG RALPH HUTTON MARRINER IZATT BETTY IZATT DARLENE IACKSON DEWEY IACOBS ERIC INGRAM Page 14 Page I5 , ,f-. ' 'Ou I' I nl. Q4 'Tw Y-Uv no 'ff rf? fo-I TZ! Nr' 17 'uf A K-' Q V' 1 '-nf' 'Nl ' 1 4 .,I .mil in 653 6' fvx FQ NM 1 fl? , --Q... px G 'R ',-Q A as 1 -J 1 if 4' Q, '-A .. jx I -.311 BARBARA KLUNDER IO ANN KOFFORD GERALDINE LARKIN BYRL LANDERS BERNARD LARSON HUGH LEE GERALD LONG PAT LONGACRE RICHARD LOVE HAROLD LOVE DOROTHY MAKINSON IEANETTE MAY SHARON McCORD IOYCE MESLER KAREN METCALF DELBERT MILLER NADINE MILTON IEANNE MITCHELL WAYNE MONK DARO MORTENSON CLARENCE MOSHER IANET MURRAY JAMES MURRAY DORIS MYERS ANN NERO DALE NICELY EDGAR PARROTT DAROLD PARRY ROGER PAYTON MARGARET PETTIBONE 1' nd' 'T gm ,, fi i v-uv 'i use-Y Q: 1 S Q J ,Q E au., L3 gs ! I J-5 'S 1 , 8 -sr ' Q- A f, 4... ...rg vb ff-, -'sv BOB ROHRBACH MARY ANN ROUSE MIKE ROUSE GARY RUSH BOB SHOEMAKER SALLY SMITH DICK TAYLOR EUGENE THOMPSON REX TITUS ROSALEEN TROYER BOB VALIANT VELMA VAN CLEAVE IOYCE VANDEVANTER DONNA WATSON , ROBERT WATSON .viag- 51 :fm , In-W J? N ARLEN WHITLEY IANICE WIRTH DICK BHOOKHART ORVILLE BUTTS ROBERT McDOWELL iz ,. Page I6 X L vA1 4 H Q I kr I r 1 iff WC L QC., fs 'if 5-QL Q 'zffff-r c?' 1-3 iQ '? it 'S-v-'gf' 'E ff? 3 N X X 5 XXX '5 fx XD jx QP ,I X '-f - xf L x - f f 0 gi xx K So 7 5537 P g 17 lean Adamson fm is - iw..-1 'T W? 'Ti -zzr fn...-f M .I N, Leslie Taylor President .ff N., X-Ld-f T 2 TXT U7 The Suphnlnnre Class Advisors-Mr. Charles Stevenson David Eng Vice President Mrs. M. Romig THESE SOPHOMORES WERE THE LAST FRESHMEN TO FUNCTION IN OLD BAKER HIGH. The ninth grade was moved back to lunior High when the new building was opened. We thus were the first Sophomore Class of the new school, and consider ourselves fortunate to be the first to Complete the three years in the building. We held the very first dance in the new building, and hope to estab- lish many other traditions While we are in Baker High. Buzz Banta Secretary l ,qi e 'Q-Q ' 4' 'fi 5 4' 531 tg f 'mm' a.-as-vs. lwdi '54 'lb n ' E If Q r l 232-if-ff Iames Abbott - Fern Aexander - Kathleen Bagnall - Mary lo Basche - Bill Bell - Marilyn Borg - Faye Allen - Francis Bainter - Russel Beeson - Lewis Bell - Mona Carls CD. OIL fun'-an wr-.gy 7 M1611 VVUKQQ mv Nw 2 v4P'f wr-wry p-.. 'Un 5. WW' 53 sP m 'Wea-.. uw '5lu eg-Q an W7 I f 5:- '1n. ,' ' 'W-... ,xg . in-' ' V' M, ,7 W In ' QA 3, yy,-ff 1 my f 'Q , g4 E , , ,, Thaoma Church - Cheryl Culley - Gretchen Dunlap -- Iocelyn Fossum - Ianice Frost - Dale Guyer lim Club - Howard Davenport - Norman Ebell - Sherry Francis - Bonnie Gilkison - Sannie Heilner Mildred Conklin - David Davis - Yvonne Eccles - Wilma Francis - Richard Gilkison - Beverly Ieiiords Ierry Coones -- Dixie Dixon - Ken Eng - Shirley Fruitag - Helen Gover - Ruby Hite Bill Cole - Virl Dowdy - Beverly Flowers - Ianice Fricke - Louise Gover - Billie Holbrook Darlene Couzens - Mike Doherty - Marilyn Folkman - Lloyd Fisher - Iris Gubler - Gerald Howard Page lb I5 , N.. . J. if ' txt Q Rav 3 .-.-.iff 5-fl li 'T'-Iva l,-. ,, tg -v ,yt ! xy 5 :ss ' F! 'Qs '37 Y ., .5 NV ef Na' Q 'H 'mmf T? W-.gp ily? ve--s. 9- 0 4' ' f 'T 'Z' 3 ff? J tg? M ' 'x : U 15 4: K I X J , W I ,.- ,, 1 'Nd Nagy' J X E xg' Gerald Howard - Alvin Knotts - Norman Lev: s - Sally Manary - Don Nygord - Roberta Reagen Mike Holi - Vanessa Kotera - Martin Lightloat - Leatha Mann - Barbara Olson - Beverly Reeder Mary Hunt - Lawrence La Kamp - Katherine Lloid - Anne McAllister - Ianis Palmer - Marcia Richards Nancy Kelly - Virginia Lammer! - Shirley Long - Ioe Mclinroe - lim Pilher - Claraine Hitch Kenneth Kennedy - Lorraine Langlitz - Roberta Long - Marlynn Mitchell - Harold Points - Evelyn Riggan Bruce Klunder - Roe Lecsy - lack Love - Babb Mcliittrick - Sarah Price - Roger Rode Page 19 ,iffy W K OU L, My 5qjf '!7!,,w'f ff QM tl D ff 1 Yldfif iff K f W 244' 1 ffaffpw If vfinf ,fy LMA 'fL4'7j7f4Z .- W ' fgfzf 1 -N ,R v x fx Q 3 X IJ T- X 'X A sw W Q Q3 ' r x x X XX 5 X px EXP X A X. x rw L X IE E 5 I SX ,. Q 1 9 5, N X x X 3 A Si' x . K QM X 1 Q ir VP: N Z KX rx X ? 11 xx N 1 :X , X ,V N15 A Fx Q. K Ax X ' fgg? , B A Xb? A I Wy? 77. ' xx '5 XX Q ff x ' X A A XX 'f BY fx 'A - f '- H ya Q ' . W ,'A' vw , , X 2 f f E W N MV' 'MV K Xa V 377 ' ll ,nf , AZ L X. K Y,ly.NL2lf l., fr, 7' V T rfff h f' yi I1 I x A I 1 1' J- Y N -ll. 'v ' f f ff' f ,ff Dick Hindman lack May Drum Mago: Student Director Baker High Slzhnnl Band THE BAND, FIETY IN NUMBER, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HAROLD KIRKLIN, HAS THIS AIM TO ACHIEVE: 'IFIRST DIVISION RATING AT THE LA GRANDE MUSIC FESTIVAL. As student director, lack May was chosen for his musical ability, Dick Hindman, drum major, leads the Band on parade. The purpose of this organization is to gain appreciation of band music and to serve the community by playing tor numerous concerts and civic functions. The attractive new uniforms were given to the Baker High School Band through the courtesy of the Baker Elk's Lodge. Front row, left to right-Dick Staab, Doris Myers. Evelyn Rigqcn, Betty Izatt. Audrey King, Gary Applegate. Leatha Mann Second row, left to right-Carole Simonsen, Harold Points, David Wyatt, Cheryl Culley, Ruby Hite, Ann Nero, Sannie Heilner. Ioanne Armhruster, IoAnn Turner. Karen Weaver, Rae Leasy. Third row, lett to right-Ioyce Mesler. Rosaleen Troyer, Hugh Lee, Neva Wellman. Iim Pither, Charles Shelton. Ken Eng, George Smull, David Curtis, Lou'se Gover, Mary Iean Carter, Darrell Perry, Mike Doherty, Buzz Howard, Bruce Klunder, Edgar Parrott. Mauna Kay Conklin. Back row lett to right-Ierry Durgan, Bob Shoemaker, Iim Eidson, Don Nygord, lack Reider, Larry Cole, Lloyd Page 21 Fisher, Mark Smith, Mary Ann Hansen. Iack Mdy. Mr. Kirklin, Dick Hindman. Front row, left to right-Ann Nero, Ferriel McKinney, Marcia Richards, Gerald Crawford, Evelyn Golar, Marie Wagner. Back row, left to right-Charles Shelton, Neva Wellman, IoAnn Turner, Karen Weaver, Doris Myers. Donald Nygord, Dick Hindman lack May, Mr. Kirklin. Baker Hiqh Slzhnnl ITIFEIIESIFH Advisor-Mr. H. L. Kirklin The l-ligh School Orchestra, directed by Mr. Harold Kirlclin, made its first public appearf ance of the year when it furnished the background music for the Thespian production of Hlunior Miss. ln Ianuary it played lor the most important event of the year, the dedication of the new auditorium. Later it played for the Gayeties of '52. The Orchestra also took part in the Eastern Oregon Music Festival at La Grande, and performed for the graduation exercises and other special events of the year. Triple Trin Ad visor--vMr. LeHay Heick The nine songbirds of Baker High School with their accompanist, Deni Smithpeter, have been more than busy this year appearing in such things as the annual Lion's Club Minstrel Show, the School Dedication Program, the Rainbow Christmas Formal, and the District Music Festival in La Grande. They have also entertained at numerous civic organiza- tions and functions. Due to the group's acceptance by the people of Baker, it is hoped they will continue in the future. Page 22 Standing, left to right-Carole Vergeer, Marie Wagner. Daisy Smull, Darlene Cassidy. Nanette Noregaard. Marilyn Borgen. Shirley Aydelott. Sharon McCord, Ioyce Mesler. SeatedfDeni Smithpeter. Accompanist N., AV Q A CQ! .Q5 -,nv fa., Marie Wagner Sharon McCord Dwight Kirkiand Don Crarren President Ylce President Secretary Business Manager ki - ' . it' ' - , - lk 5 , J- K - s The High Slzhnul Ehnir Advisor -Mr. I.eRay Heick THE HIGH SCHOOL CHOIR UNDER THE DIRECTION OE LE RAY HEICK WAS EXPANDED TO A MEMBERSHIP OE SEVENTY-FIVE. The membership inciudes twenty-tour boysften tenors and fourteen basses. The Choir, in conjunction with the Band, presented a Christmas concert. Other activities by the Choir inciuded performances at the dedication of the new school, the 'iGayeties ot I952, the Music Eestivai at La Grande and a tormal Choir Concert. The Choir aIso assisted at the baccaiaureate. Page 23 Linn. ,,.,, iii. . ,V , ,, . tc :ight-Claraine Ritch, Sandra Hazelgren, Marie Wagner, Leatha Mann, Carole Vergeer, Rae Leasy, Ieanne Whitmore, Mr. Heick, Iollnne Stili, Virginia Lammert, lean Adamson, Gloria Stuart, Iean Cox, Ioan Cox, Elaine Ranger. Second row ieft tc right-Margaret Young. Ann Nero, Anna LaKamp, Evelyn Golar, Ianice Fricke, Helen Gover, Deni Smithpeter, Darlene Cassidy, Dorothy Makinson, Sherry Francis, Ianice Wirth, Elaine Iones, Marge Gilbert, Shirley Aydelott, Evonne Hutton, Bonnie Gilkison, Audrey King, Claudia Toney. ,4 4. .A . ., right-Ferriel McKinney, Daisy Smull, Mauna Kay Conklin, Della Mae Baker. Emma Parks. Wilma Francis. Susan Webb, Nanette Noregaard, Marilyn Borgen, Virginia VanCleave, Ann Iackson, Beverly Miller, Ieannette May, Fern Alexander, Ioyce Mesler, Sharon McCord, Shirley McCord. Back rcw Lett to right-David Hansen, Gerald Howard, Ronnie Nelson, Ruben White, Dave Davis, Tom Hunt, Bob Myers. Iimmy Point, Iimmy Ortlofi, Clarence Mosher, Dick Love, Gary McManus, 1011195 DePee, Don Garren, Mark Smith, Dick Hindman, Leslie Taylor, Avon Love, Dwight Ifrkfand, Bob Shoemaker. I' Deparfmenf 'm . hx ,- sua' 7 Q.. 4. Vvggfx S 1 . . 'X ' '. I SZ. , 12 1 ' , I I 3 7'2359i 2, . I 3- 1 'ze iz' .331 1 ' P-wifi.. , ' f W , 7 gf- M f 1,m..'i...-f J Ute? 5 ' ff , .s-36415. I' 'S Elaine Lona Gordon French Mary Ann Hansen Sharon McCord Pr' 6.1-rf Vice President Sf,-czf-ta ,' 'I':L-3,:,1'.: atinnal Thespian Smziet Ad'.'isorfMr. David L. Howells THE NATIONAL THESRIAN SOCIETY WAS ORGANIZED SOME SPRING IN THE 2U'S BY A GROUP OF STUDENTS AND TEACHERS WHO WERE INTERESTED IN THE ADVANCEMENT OE THE DRAMATIC ARTS IN HIGH SCHOOL. Membership is granted on a point basis with points beina given for each phase oi drarna work. The goaI oi this non-secret, non-social group is to raise the standards of drama in aII high schooIs. Page 28 I r.' :fi .I T4 'z 'i'i!.! Mr. Howells, Anna l.aKamp, IoAnne Siill, Ioyce Mesler, Ann Iackson, Mary Ann Hansen. Sharon McCord. Ianel Rrieburn. Elaine Ranger, Deni Smithpeier, Darlene Cassidy, Elaine Long. B ck row lei fo right-Bob Valiant, Edgar Parrott, Duane Fisher, lean Cox. Rosaleen Troyer, Geraldine Larkin, Gordon French, Avon Love, Ierry Durgan, Dwight Kirkland. JUNIOR MlSS X xx My lf- ,Mn .C.V if I pf, AZm'3 Anf A 'Z EW WZ? 'lf af hw f-...N Me cffbfzff '32 L Q L. f. .JA A fue-11-17' A 'LU L b,-4,-f 'XY2Tf ...f.1,. U. ..,-K.,-. t, 1J2.r.f fm:.'uzr. n,A.,. ,.,,,.... lmfxlili l.X,,'1.l3 1' 'wwzr' ,-,... ,,. ,- v 1, ., l .u M , film L Y 27 ffl '. 'EV J .,f,..'.,f.!f?. . . .,.,.,. The Girl of the Month is selected from a group of girls chosen by the faculty. To be eligible for this she must have per formed some special achievement, or scholastic ability for the school. A picture and article of the girl is placed in the school paper. and the Girls' League Scrapbook. Some snapshots ar: also placed on the bulletin board in the library with some special decorations for that month. The Girl of the Month is sponsored by the Girls' League. Advisor is Miss M. Cross. The Sweethearts of Baker Hi --igvili' Q, , E Page 30 The Crowning of Queen Ioan I a 1 ,044 Y -LM 0 QP nt :ow is TT' 4-5'-A Shirley McCord Mary Ann Hansen Ieannette May President Vice President Segypgqg3-1'rf,Q5Uy9, Pup Iiluh LED BY OFFICERS SHIRLEY MCCORD, MARY ANN HANSEN, AND IEANNETTE MAY, THE BAKER HIGH PEP CLUB BROKE ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS THIS YEAR WITH OUTSTANDING PEP, UNIEORMS, AND OVER- ALL SCHOOL SPIRIT. The highlight of the year was the annual Rep Night which was a great success due to the wonderful organization ot this group. Everyone in school and Baker recognizes and admires these fifty girls who gave their all to support their teams and their school. Advisor-Miss Rose E. Schmid t to right-Bob Shoemaker, Ioanne Armbruster. Buzz Howard. Elaine Long, Bob Valiant. 'ond row .fill to right-Iocelyn Fossum, Ianice Wirth, Mary Lou Dolby. lean Cox, Marilyn Bergen, Nancy Kelly, Alice Lee. Carole rd row ,f ,.1- ,OT fl YGW' ,Ulf naing-De Simonsen, Claudia Toney, Ioan Gildersleeve, Geraldine Larkin. Mary Hunt. -it to :ight-Miss Schmid, Karen Weaver. Mildred Conklin, Donna Young. Beverly Flowers, Sally Manary, Ioyce Peeples. Mare etta Hunt, Carol Simmons. Iecxnne Moeller. Evelyn Dinnick. 'f-tt to right-Sharon McCord, Sally Scott. Carol Weaver, IOAnn Almada. Beverly Ieffords, Susan Ryder. Daisy Smull, Ferriel McKinney. Ann Nero, Darlene Cassidy, Shirley McCord. to righf-Della Mae Baker, Sandra Hazelgren, Mauna Kay Conklin, Shirley Aydelott, Marie Wagner. ni Smithpeter, Evonne Hutton, Carole Vergeer, Mary Ann Hansen, Ioan Cox, Marge Anderson, Elaine Ranger. Page 31 Z4 v, ' K' . A 137' David Curtis Kenny Bond Ioe Hardwick PY9S1der11 Vice President Secretary l.etlermen's Club Advisor-Mr. Robert Sweet MEMBERSHIP IN THE LETTEBMENS CLUB OF BAKER HIGH SCHOOL IS BESTBICTIVE. To be eligible for entrance into the group a student rnust have rnet the required standards for a varsity award. After obtaining a varsity award, he is invited to take part in the ritual of initiation. The I..etterrnen's Club sponsors the annual 'lVarsity B Ball. The main purpose of this group is to be available for any task that the administration or faculty feel necessary for the advancement of Baker High School. Page 33 Front row, left to right-Gary McManus. Mac Kerns, Chris Anderson. Gcrdon French. lim RBGVGS- Dick 51005. Tom Hunt IOS HGl'dWiCkf Dick VanAllen. Second row, leg go right-George Gildersleeve. Orville Butts. Bill Slewart. David Curtis. Arlen Borgen. Dick Love. David Hansen. o Myers. Third row, left to gight-Iim Pilher. Lee Vlebb. Leslie Taylor. Honnle Nelson. Kenny Bond. Roger Payton. Don Gorren. lim Smith, Mr. weei. Back row, left to right-Dale Nicely. Roger Turner, Dwight Kirkland. . J -X i ,-as YQ' If llwl rl T4 , 'Ll ..-. JP. i Kay Simoriseri Elaine Ranger Carole Verg Editor Assistant Editor R 'S n Advisorflfliss Alice E. Irving THE NUGGET STAFES AIM IS TO PROVIDE A YEAR BOOK THAT WILI. KEEP ALIVE MEMORIES OE YOUR DAYS AT BAKER HIGH SCHOOL This is the year oi making memories of the Norideriul first year in our new Baker High School, We of the Nugget Stall hope that you eriioy all the sceries from the Iirsi year in our beautiful rief building 217- '-Carole Vergeer, Orville Butts, Ken Eng, Mcxrge An- derson, Clilton Woolmcn, Iecxnne Moeller. Nunette Nore- gcxdrd, Sharon McCord, Derii Smiihpeler, Carole Simonsen. Sandra Hazelgren, Icxnet Arleburn, Gordon French, Anne McAllister, David Hansen, George Gildersleeve. Shirley Aydelott. Miss Irving, Elaine Ranger, Billie Holbrook. ,Ss 'JV T7 Marie Wagner Ann Nero Ruthella Phelps Editor Asst Editor Business Manager The Baker Hi Lnq Advisor-Mrs. Alice Long THE SCHOOL NEWSPAPER IS CALLED THE BAKER HI LOG, AND IS PUBLISHED TWICE A MONTH. The purpose ot the paper is to give an accurate account ot school people and activities. The paper is financed by a portion ot the students' registration tee and by contributions ot advertisers. The paper contains news, features and sports. This year it is entirely extra curricular since there is no class for journalism. Front row, lett to right-Dwight Kirkland, Gordon French, Ann Nero, Ferriel McKinney, Janet Arteburn, Dixie Dixon, Mary Ioe Basche, Susan Ryder, Ianis Palmer, Ioan Wellington. S c drow left to right-Marie Wagner, Dorothy Makinson, Bev- erly Miller, Carole Vergeer, Claudia Toney, Darlene Cassidy, Sharon McCord. Back row, left to right-Ruthie Phelps, Iim Point, Ron Stroul, Ken Eng. Deni Smithpeter, Mark Smith, David Hansen, Mrs. Long. Page 35 P' 'N 435: Sf! Q 5512 avril ndwqkg, Ioe Keith David Proebstel President Vice President Advisor-Mr. Roy H. Seeborg TI-IIS ORGANIZATION WAS FORMED IN SEPTEMBER AND THE CHAR,- TER WAS PASSED BY TI-IE STUDENT COUNCIL IN NOVEMBER. The membership is limited to twenty-tour. Students Wishing membership must not be engaged in other major organizations. The purpose of the organization is to Work as a service group at all games. Besides duties at tootball and basketbaII events, the Club Worked at Pep Night and the bonfire rally. Front row, Ielt to right-Ixm DePee, Ixm Alderson, Ioe Kelth, Davrd Proebstel. Robert Hermsen. Mr. Seeborg. Second row, Iett to rrght-Ducme Fisher, Alvin Knotts. Allred Berdahl, Iim Ortloif, Roger Rode. Back row, left to right-Ronnie Bowers, Freeman Cockram, Dave Davis. Gerald Howard. Page 36 Left to right Page 37 Front Back row, --.n, -ur, W iii ll 6 s Shirley Long. Iolknn Turner, Sherry Francis, Anne McAllister, Ieon Adamson. Susan Vaughn, Iollnne Stiff, Mrs. G ld S Advisor-Mrs. Bernadine E. Gildersleeve AT BASKETBALL GAMES, FOOTBALL GAMES, PLAYS, AND ALL OTHER BAKER HIGH SCHOOL FUNCTIONS, THE SPURS ARE THERE, LIVING UP TO THEIR MOTTO: HAT YOUR SERVICE. This group is composed of outstanding Sophomore girls, They are chosen on the basis of leadership, dependability and activity participation. Promotion of school spirit, supporting all student body activities, fostering a spirit of loyalty and helpfulness are the objectives of this group. I I Iinurtnsy Patrnl THE COURTESY PATROL IS AN ENTIRELY NEW GROUP ORGANIZED IN THE SUMMER OE 1951. Their purpose is to act as guides for all persons Wishing to View the school and receive information in regard to structure, capacity, design, etc. The twelve members were busiest in the early fall, when they guided the School District No. 5 faculty through the plant, and in Ianuary when the school dedication program was presented. The Patrol is to be a permanent organization in the school. , left to rightflkrlen Borgen. Shirley McCord, Mary Ann Hansen. Ieannette Moy, Sharon McCord. Carole David Curtis. left to right'-Tom Hunt, Gordon French, Chrls Anderson. Orville Butts, Mrs. Gildersleeve. V W-rw Darlene Cassidy Roseanna Heart Mary Lou Dolby Sally Sm th President Vice President Secretary lr Q L Future Teachers nf America Advisor-Mrs. Maybelle H. Romig AS THE DEMAND EGR TEACHERS INCREASES, THE IM- PCRTANCE OE BAKER HIGHS FUTURE TEACHERS OE AMERI- CA CLUB GROWS GREATER, Important training, which is used in later years, is acquired through this club. Visitations, substituting, reports, speakers, and teaching dern- onstrations turnish an active and interesting program tor the aspiring educators, F Ort to right-Mary Lou Dolby, Darlene Couzens, Idnet Arleburn, Sandra Proebstel, Susan Vaughn lert to r1gfi-Mrs. Romig, Ianice Wirth, Ioyce Cole, Roberta Recrgen. Darlene Cassidy, Barbara P oebstel Betty Izatt. Back lei! to right-Surah Price. Roscqrmq Heart, Pai Longacre, Sully Smith, Ioyce Mssler. 'sv'- 'lik Robert Fisher Ferriei McKinney David Proebstel President Vice President Secrffary Latin Club THE PURPOSE OE THIS ORGANIZATION IS TO BRING STUDENTS OE LATIN TOGETHER TO LEARN MORE OF THE PERSONAL LIFE OE THE ROMANS IN ORDER TO HAVE A GEATER UNDERSTANDING OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE. The outstanding activity ot the Club this year was the Constructive Latin Dinner. This was the tirst time such an activity had been planned, The dinner was as authentic as possibIe-- as to tood, clothing, and custom. Advisor-Mrs. Alice Long ge 39 Front row, Iett to right-Rosaleen Troyer, Edgar Parrott, Sally Smith, Ferriel McKinne Ann Nero, Sandra Proebstel. Second row, Iett to right!-Darlene Iackson, David Hansen, Barham Proebstel, Ia Bowie, Ianet Brteburn. Ecck row left to rightfliober! Fisher. Iack Reider, Eddie Paugh. David Proebstl Darlene Cassidy, Alice Lee, Donna Kennedy, Barbara Klunder, Susan Ryd Mrs. Long. 's P: ge A5 -...f Qs-' 'I'- x -:Q New-f Dwight Kirkland Chris Anderson Ice Hardwick Bill Stewart President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Baker Hi-Y Advisor-Mr. Robert B. Sweet THE HI-Y WAS CREATED TO GIVE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS A HIGHER STANDARD OE CHRISTIAN CHARACTER. The club's platform is based upon clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean living. The Hi-Y sponsors dances, puts on assemblies and a Good Friday service, with the Hi-Y taking part, was contemplated. 5' to rzgnt-Mr. Sweet, Ioey MCE:-xroe David Curtis, Kenny Bond, Dwight Kirkland, Chris Anderson, Don Garren. Ioe Hardwick. Gordon French. a It o tio ri hr-Leslie Taylor, Mike Holi. Eddie Pau h, Buzz Banta. lim Smith, Bill Stewart. Dick Van Allen, Dick Love, Q Q Arlen Bergen. Iim Piiher. Iack May. Roger Payton, Orville Butts. Page 41 ww.: l welll' aww , Pat Longacre Karen Weaver Susan Ryder President Vice President Secretary Girls' thlelil: llssnlzialinn Advisor-Miss Martha Cross TI-IE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION IS A GROUP OF GIRLS WI-IO PRO- MOTE ATI-ILETIC ACTIVITIES EOR GIRLS IN BAKER HIGH SCI-IOOL. This organization is established for girls who enjoy participating in active sports such as baseball, basketball, volleyball and many other active sports. It is run on a point system, Each girl receives points tor the sports activities she does in school during the noon hour and also for sports in Which she participates outside of school. Front row, lett to right-Geraldine Larkin, Beulah Bissonneti, Marg Io Basche, Beverly Flowers, Shirley Freitag, Evelyn Wright, eva Wellman, Karen Weaver, Susan Vaughn, Virginia Wood, I-Oui5e Gover. Second row, lett to right-Marcia Richards, Karen Melcali. Ianice FriCke. Evelyn Riggan, Ianice Frost, Marge Gilbert, Elaine Iones, Iams Palmer, Susan Ryder, Nancy Kelly, Dixie Dixon, Pat 1-Ol1gdCl'e- Back row, left to right-Darlene Iackson, Helen Gover, Pat Stuber. Donna Watson, Mona Carl- son, Shirley Waliers, Ierry Coones, Lorena Cantrell, Mary Lou Swiger. Rae Leasy, Dar- lene Cassidy, Yvonne Eccles. Miss Cross. 'EFX f f , X-0' by Nfbxkw Q26 QP ,- 'EI' Paul Wood Lyle DeFrees Byrl Landers Donald Colton P.es.denf Vzcf- President S-,-cr'-tary Treasurer Page 43 Fra. K :ow . 'Q ' Future Farmers nf marina THE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA IS A STATE ORGANIZATION CONSIST- ING OF BOYS ENROLLED IN VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE. The chief aim is to estab- lish themselves in Iarming and to improve their homes and cornmunity. The High School activities include the annual Farmers' Day and Dance, Parent and Son Banquet, and the Union Pacific Scholarship which was received by Lyle DeFrees. A' if-I' to right-Mr. Patton, Donald Baggerly, Byrl Landers, Bobb Mcliittrick, Marriner Izatt, Don Colton, Paul Wo nd row, Is,-It to right-Billy Beers, LeRoy Smith, Norman Ebell, Lloyd Fisher, Eldon Deardori, Roger Turner, Gary Ru 1g:tfMelvin Toney, Martin Lightfoot, Russel Beeson. Ioey McEnroe, Bob Harrison. Darold Perry. Dick Taylor. Robert Wqt 'A X if Swgi as 9 S Xvgq QQ 5 xm Y W I 3 gg X 33135 A K 0 XS Q -Xx,x 5 W fx Q 3 'X f3lQ gy,x , f 5 if ff, 1 ,1 f I K, I . l r. Robert Sweet Football, Baseball - c I vi'- Seeborg Mr. Chuck Stevenson ot Athletxcs Ass1stant Coach-Track Coach Basketball, B-Squad Football B-Squad Basketball Coaches Page 45 wtf ff r u - V? 74 f -a- - ' 5 ll f . - Q- gk, D 5 0, gh, i h . by 5' Q un W Q as nz -.. y 3 Q 55 Q Hi 1 w,,,,, d 1 'gm 555453 f, 1' W ' , 4,,1,4U fi ,L ' 5 A , M gf,,,,7W5w?3 L, ' V , KM W .V ,4 , f f 5 WX f'i'2 L, 'fi V- 1 . qi W f' , ff I aprt 5 Ziff- I ' 4 1. w , , , lawifffr .,.. f,,f,,x55w,.,f,f.m,, iw Q gw J fffw, , V 1 Yfw 2ffi22i' ',.'3,.',fifH?1f', 'A A' ' A ,fn ,VWWH my Nfl. Q in E L,,,. Q . 1, , v ' +555 4 r1JY 5 V .'.' .9 .,. ze! .,....,..,.... Y 4 xv swf , ,I A fr' 1 5 Q, X 1 I , WM 1 Y .. if 1 vu an wwe mf J -nn fm w v ,f 4 is ,f -1 1 1 is sf Inn-7' ,. , ' ' . 3 , 4, ' 'IQQ 555 f 2: Front row, lett to right-Dick Love Chris Anderson, Bill Stewart, Arlen Bergen, lim' Piiher, Bob Myers, Tom Hunt, Kenny Bond. Second row, left to right-Lee Webb, Orville Butts. Ralph Hutton, Les Taylor. Roger Payton, Ioe Hardwick. David Wright, Dwight Kirkland Third row, lett to right-Bobb McKittrick. Dave Davis, Clayton Mann, lim Smith, Mac Kems. Dick Van Allen, Dick Staab. Gordon French. Back row, left to right-Mr. Stevenson, Iim Reeves, Don Garren, Lloyd Fisher, Bruce Klunder, David Curtis. Dale Nicely. Mr. Sweet. Fnnlhall Team UNDER THE ABLE GUIDANCE -OF COACHES ROBERT SWEET AND CHUCK STEVENSON THE BAKER BULLDOGS PUT IN MANY HARD AND LONG HOURS TO GIVE THE UTMOST TO THE SCHOOL THEY WERE REPRESENTING. The desire to Win Was evident in the way they showed at all games. This showing combined with many other efforts has made Baker's team the Best in the last ten years, according to public opinion. BAUER OPPONENT 6 Nampa 19 0 La Grande 0 44 Hermiston 0 0 Mac Hi 7 1 2 Pendleton 0 6 The Dalles 0 33 Ontario l 3 6 Vale 7 0 La Grande 9 Bottom left Cclockwisej-lim Piiher. Don Perkins. David Curtis, Dale Nicely, Arlen Bergen. Dick Love, Tom Hunt, Mac Kcrns. Dwight Kirkland, Bill Stewart, Ioe Hard- wick. lim Reeves, Kenny Bond. Bottom group, right to left-Dick Love, Dick Staab. Orvllle Butts. Iim Reeves. Roger Payton. Page 47 FIRST PLACE BASKETBALL DISTRICT NO. 1 IAMBOREE The Baker Bulldogs. coached by Roy Seeborg. started the season in winning fashion on December lst by copping the annual District No. 1 Iamboree. From there the team went on to finish in a tie with La Grande for the Blue Mt. League Championship. Several members of the team were hampered by illness and injuries during the season, the most disastrous setback being a back injury sultered by Gary McManus iust prior to the tinal series with La Grande. La Grande won the right to play oil with the Snake River Champion lor a place in the State Tournament. Baia.: Oepirzirsr OPP:::2::T 4 Reise 49 57 Mac H1 E1 33 'Jak EE S7 Herrmston 31 43 Boise if S3 The Dalles 39 45 College of Idaho Frcsr 35 32 Nampa 33 51 Mac 49 45 Vale 52 E9 Pendleton 41 45 La Grande 47: S3 On'ar1c 25 39 La Grande 33 gg 2.1 A'pfs.'?' L39 Baker 5 average for 22 games -43 5. pcgntr, ,, , 1:.f-.eases 21 :U ucv.-6 , 2 .. -,,,..-CVWL 41 Ontario f ' , ,,. 51 NYSSU 33 Baicers appcxens average tor LL garnes 44 YNYSSZ 33 42 paints per game g EE La Grande S3 In Z2 gazes 'Banter sacred a tcta. ct I -43 23 La Grande 37 paints wr' e their opponents sccred 524 72 Pendleton 54 points, 32' 59, 23 X 25,5 ka. x. x Q Front rox-1, left tc rzxxlzl Tom Hunt, Kenny Bcnd, Arlen Borgen, David Curlis, Iim Pifher Dick Staab. Back rc:-.1 left to rigzlxt Coach Seeborg, Bob Myers, Chris Anderson, Gary McManus Dick Van Allen, Freeman Cockmm, Manager, Ierry Young, Assistant Manager Varsit Basketball Team Left to right- Dick Staab, Tom Hunt, Gary McManus, Arlen Borgen, Coach Seeborg. N Page 53 Xfv Top, front row, left to right-Mike Hoif, David Eng, Leslie Taylor, Larry Wright, Roger Rode. Second row, left to right-Mike Doherty, Buzz Bantcx, Dick Hindman, Bill Cole, Bob Rohrbach. Back row, left to right-Bob McKittrick, Iohn Allen, George Gildersleeve, Lee Webb, Garry Fox, Rex Titus, Coach Stevenson. Bottom, lett to right-Kenny Bond, Coach Seeborg, Bob Myers, lim Pifher. B-Squad Basketball .y v gf, Qu? ' 4 5,5 -'. Q Q.'l H ,, 2 'fu' 5 if OL.: .,f -Av? fi Front row left to right Harold Love lack Love I1m Ortloff Lee Webb Davld Dav1s Second row left to right Dwight Kirkland Gary Applegate Iohn Rayl Mark Smith Back row left to right Chns Anderson Don Garren Page 55 Track In the sport of track there is a place for everyone No matte what his size or build, every boy finds something in his play that he can do a little bit better than most of the other fellows. Whatever it is, he can find an event in track and field with which to match it. By training, application, and enthusiasm he can bee come an excellent competitor, perhaps a champion. DEAN CROMWELL. Coach, University Southern California. Front row, left to right-Bob Rohrbach, Dick Staab, Boy Myers, lim Piiher, Orville Butts, George Gildersleeve, Ken Bond. Back row, left to right-Chris Anderson, Ron Nelson, Mike Hoff, Les Taylor, Tom Hunt, D Hugh Lee, David Hansen, Mgr. Baseball BASEBALL IS RISING AGAIN TO TAKE ITS PLACE AS A MAIOR SPORT AT BAKER HIGH SCHOOL. Lack of facilities has hindered its popularity and other activities have taken its place. With the addition of a new playing field and a good crop of returning letterrnen from last year's ball club, baseball in Baker is reclaiming its place, as it has throughout the nation, as No. l sport. vyf . XfQf'?7' Xwiitjlff ,MM Page 56 Nkwxkxes ffm STRUUIUII U ,W-..-J-f x wh 'A lf J 55351, 'f v f-4,., Y. Architects for FREEMAN, HAYSLIP 6 TUFTS P1i.6ff'fCf4COvNS'i'HUCTION co ,rf wwf fm 4,5-.v N -- - Maya ,W , 'D -ffm 35.71 -.V ' - - Ct 1 ff -' .27 fi K , , ' f 1 J V ,ar 1-Q KY . Av- M -1.1 Wi K 'Q Q- F 1 V J ff REGISTRATION X, and RESULTS S 23. 9.- R .. 1 if Q 'mr Qv W .- Wm 'ws 'K 4 I X3 XQJN gf VL l.'. i . 'Q-X 'I' xl-iiriiiiiiunua we , yswasgixrvzmmuawfmaxw. 1 LV tg. , Qlggjfifgj . I gffqwgiiig. X ' ' Mwl ?? f3' , , bmpgw, if gh,-f wp N2 I x an n-w'9:.'-Q W Jw- df -riff' 1 I 1 A' J in 1 A, Juniors Making Money 3 Y, - 9 Q , X ,Ka L. H 0 As . if Q-Y .4 ig w'H' ... NK ,L - dj my y '.---..f ,.a.-.-v.I,:: ,Z-Z, 1 f, .. ' 4 ' Q if 5, s, 1 ' Q .l I N.1n:'-7 I wowu lust mmlmc ' 'N 1 in W , .f x ' . r , 'ffivwv K x 1 V r 'V 4 , ' H' - 'E ' . . . A s S f' 4 x . Q 4 gl-tary lc Ewan: 1.1: la Anza LOVE THAT MANY? .Lynn ri -msc. LOVERS Q' 1 .E,:: Lyra Hanna: Ilv.-L. YARHZR3 ll THE DELL qsiuvqn fx and Bcrbazui F xr W' ul V? 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Baker Schools were honored on March 10 l952 by bemg selected as top award wrnner 1n a natronal contest for school and commumty 1m provement plans over a hve year penod The contest sponsored by the Amerlcan School Pubhshmg Company drew a formldable area of entrres from vrrtually every state tncludlng many of the larger schools ot the nat1on Agarnst thls competrtlon Baker subm1tted 1lS record tor the past trve years under l1Ve headtngs Improve ment of Schoolrng and Fac1l1t1es Improvement of Faculty and Phllos ophy Improvement of D1str1ct Ab1l1ty Improvement 1n Commumty Serv lces and Improvement 1n Adult Educatlon The bu1ld1ng program of whrch plctures are here shown forms only a mmor part of the basrs for the award the rnternal orgamzatlon and rnstructron be1ng of greater s1gn1f1cance Plctures pamphlets and descrrptwe mater1als were presented Wrnnrng schools were announced at the meetlngs of School Admmrs trators of the nat1on at Los Angeles St Louls and Boston Samphngs of prctures and wrrtten materrals appeared 1n the School Executlve Maga z1ne tor March l952 The honor 1S one whrch should be grat1fy1ng to all of our d1str1ct and encouragmg that our mountatn valley can have schools rated among the best of the nat1on In years to come rt must not be otherw1se IAMES R EVANS Superrntendent of C1ty Schools 'N f fy 1, ft ,f Q, ,- .x I M' A I, - x ' 1 A 4, , f ' ' I ' f' f' L ' f I V Ji Q1 I f . ,- ,- I ' - f' J vf . 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N,,,nw 4 NEW NORTH BAKER uqqet Spnnsnrs Alexander Clothmg Co Alllson Fortner Supply Co Andy s Dtstrnctlve Footwear Antlers Hotel Bacon s Iewelry Baker Hotel Baker State Bank Baker Water Department Basche Sage Hardware Co Btswell Drs Roger and Flora Blue Mt Candy Co Bohn s Men s Store C C Anderson s Chaves Food Center Clark Motor Co Clubb s Fountam Curt1s Iewelry Cut Rate Market Democrat I-lf:-rgld The Derry Parnt Store Duane Coles Studto Dunlap CS Tyler Insurance Agency Dunn at Iackson Lawyers Eardley Lumber Co Eleanors Flowers Elltson Dr C K Emrrch Furntture Co F1rstNat1onal Bank The Fnsbte Long Insurance Co Cwrllram s Bakery Hadley s Hanson Dr G R Holman Studto Iackson s Food Market KBKR Radlo Stat1on Langrell s Trad1ng Post May s Gut Shop Muslc Center The McManus Motor Co Monarch Maytag Appltances Montgomery Ward 61 Co Moore CS Wllson Muegge Drug Co Nehr Bottlmg Co Nero s Hardware Neuberger CS Hetlner O H P McCord G Son Oregon Lumber Co Palmer Bros lewelers Parsons Pharmacy Payless lor Drugs P M McAll1ster Motor Co Poulsen Dr P L Rea CS Ragsdale Record Courter The Reed Furnlture Co Rexall Drug Co Robb s Lad1es Shop Rodamar Pharmacy Royal Cafe Roy s lce Cream Srlven s Slnclarr s Meat Market Stevens H C 11tus Qu1ck Freeze Topz Cafe Valley Dalry W A Gtldersleeve Wers Furnlture Co Wendt s Flower CS Art Shop West ci Co Western Gambles W1lson s Home ci Auto Supply York Electnc Co Sponsorsh1p S5 00 each M510 each 'S50 00 On behalf of the students of Baker Hlgh School the Nugget Staff would l1ke to thank all of you who made 1t posslble for us to put out a book oi thls klnd Wh1Ch w1ll be chenshed by all now and 111. years to COITIG KAY SIMONSEN Ed1tor CAROLE VERGEER Busmess Manager THE RECORD COURIER PRINTERS BAKER OREGON - 1 1 . . . . , . 1 , . . . . ak 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . . .1 ' 1 L --.,- ,..- --- . , --- - -- , .- ,- 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 , . .1 , . . . . , . . , . ,-H. . 1 , . 1 . , . , . . . . . 1 f rx- 1 - . 1 , . . 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