Bend High School - Bear Tracks Yearbook (Bend, OR)
- Class of 1940
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O YOU, the students of Bend High, we, the editor ancl the staff of this first volume of Bear Tracks, dedicate this record of 1940 We have put forth our collectzve best efforts on thzs annual and fervently hope 'tt meets wzth your approval We have strzven for a complete coverage of all actzvztzes that you mzght have taken part WL and we have trzed to gtve zndtvzdual credzt where zt is due It has been our atm to gzve you a year book that you wtll value always and keep as one of your most treasured possesszons Trustzng we have tn some measure accomplzshed our atms we szncev ely hope that you wzll enyoy thzs annual fm yff6Je2za12a! Edztor tn Chzef QVBGDQCW5CD0Q43QYDQY3GY!!Q75UGOGOGUQPJGGQUQUQOQOQUQQJQOQUGUQUQUGUQUOOQUOOGFS' 2 S S 3 E Q S or s 2 S Q s s 2 5 E s S s s s s s s s s 3 2 5 s 2 S 5 s s Q S TS 5 S9fO3ff0CffO9ffO?fG3QffD?ff'QOQQWQQQ?ff0QfQQfQQfQQOQ'O90CfQ9f0OQOG3QfQWQvQ9fUQfQQfQQfG9QQff3 1940 BEAR TRACKS 1940 Publzshed by the Assoczated Students of Bend Hzgh School EDITORIAL STAFF EDITOR IN CHIEF JIM WHISENAND Assoctate Edztor SAM PEOPLFS Bustness Manager STAN WEICHMAN DEPARTMENT EDITORS Classes MP XINE KELLEY A8826 ICLTLZLS JEAN EBY JEANNETTE LARSON Actzvltzes BETTY KELLEY Asszstc nt DORIS THOMAS Asszstant ART MOSEN Features TOM MOORF' Musto ROYCE COAN Publzczty and Cu calatron JACK MURRY Typtst JOHANNA STENKAMP Photographer NADINE PADDEN Assistant JOHN RUNGE Edztortal Advzsor MARGARET IRELAND Buszness Adfttsoz MARION COCHRAN Reporters BOB RODERICK and JACK VAUGHN 7 . I. . . ff? ' 'I If ij I ff 1 a 0 4 6 I V - - ------'---,----A-----A--.--' . V -i 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- , VJ I . 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U . . .ul ,....... ,, . . . . .0 I, Personalaty Kacls BEAR LY CRACKS Partmg Words Slan Weachman I only regrel lhal I wall have lo leave a porlaon ol my harem behand Tom Moore Parlang as such sweel sorrow l only wash I could leave lomorrow Berl Raebe You may be rach and weallhy And lave walh lhe superb Bul al you re ever nn lhe guller Keep your chan upon lhe curb Dell Cochran Tas walh a lear an my lashy eye lhal I bad adaeu lo lhe bualdang where l have enaoyed mysell so much Jack Murry Earewell and lalce an aclor I aeave lhe larsl acl ol lhe Play ol Lale Belly Kelley l ll leave al al as only lo rad lhe school ol one more darl columnasl Nadane Padden I leave walh my mocassans Norma Jean Moore l ve enaoyed my slay Jack Coleman Good bye Wayne Eosler ll s a greal world bul none ever gel oul ol al alave Jam Whasenand To greener laelds mayhap bul none more pleasanl Belly Kazer Goody Good bye Barbara Newman l gues we d beller go now Jammy Joyce See you socaally nexl year Wallard slall here Norman Mannhe mer Thas as my exal cue Sharley Meland Bye now I hope' Rodney I-lulslader ll was a long lraal bul I ve rea hed lhe end Boo l-lu on Une more pa compleled Jacguelane Baldwan Nadane Padden I-lelen Perry Carolyn Vaughn Belly Daly I-lelen Olson Belly Kelley Jeannelle Larson Emal Jo ce Edalh Pendergasl Maxane Kelley Johanna Slenlcamp Ros e Rulcaveno Margarel Dougherly Dorolhy Raedel Norma Jean Moore Ann Johnson Jean Eby Sharley Moeclc Doras Ealelgeorge Marv Jo Eascher Maraorae Morras Gwen Balmer Marcella Merselh l-laar ,les Eyelashes Prolale I-lands Pao re Teelh Compl xaon e Danrang Wa I le ecl Boarlcle Laugh Voace Personalaly Walc Sporlsmanshap Musacanshap Damples Sma e Charm Manners Salence Gene Glazaer Roland Reanharl Archae Mclladden VValbur Perry Jam Whasenand Jaclc Coleman Julaus Olson Vernon Manny Ralph Dexler Kennelh Preslon Tom Moore Jam Thompson Wesley Walers Don l l nman Royce Coan Bob Hudson Tom Carroll Arl Valley Jam Conlclan Hugh Smalh Slan Weachman N Mannheamer Jaclc Murry Tom Dewhursl Remember 7 Way lasl lall when lheae was more commolaon behand lhe granosland lhan an lronl al lhe Bend Pranevllle game7 Whale a pass was beang compleled on lhe laeld Egal Tollen was malqang passes al Marcale Tallman whach were anler cepled by Jam Clapp Can you recall lasl Oclober when Royce Coan and Mary Ellen Banlcs had so much nole lrouble and Eugene Praler was slall lravelang lo Shevlan lor lhe condalaon ol has hearl7 Remember when lhe boys pulled oul lor Medlord an November and how Rulh Byers ran lo say good bye lo well al as slall a gueslaon whelher al was Mr Baxler or brolher Jam Can you amagane Pal Kelleher washang Ernae Zelaclc wasnl guale so bashlul7 She dad lasl December and al lhe same lame Sherman Nacar was caughl doang a Russaan ballel dance and whasperang l do I do l do Do you remember when Kenny Preslon was lryang agaan lo brealc down lhe Padden reserve and Jam Thompson was panang away lor lhal cule lallle darlc haared lreshman called Maazae7 Remember loo when lhere was such a conlroversy over whelher or nol Marg Dougherly had ever seen lhe caly lrom lop ol Palol Bulle walh Ball Padgell7 And lhal asn lall ln February Jammy Joyce was prelly worraed aboul a lallle gal called Jean Burrows Bul she lound oul lhal wh re lhere as a Wall lh re as a way Remember he scandal when snoops gol lhe scoops calchang Wes Walers and Maureen Conldan on lhe Bulle7 The secrel sorrows ol March ancluded Janace Ehlers longang lor bashlul Jam Clapp and Lyla Culleys sorrow ang lor handsome Bob Douglass7 Woo Wool Recall Maurace Murphy dalagenlly read ang a bool enlalled Behave Yoursell ll was lanally das closed lhal lhe reaoang ol lhe boolc was merely an assagn menl gaven lo ham by Mr Samervalle Gosh don l you remember when Mr Baxler used lo puzzle us all by shavang oll lhe mouslache and lhen ap pe-arang walh al agaan7 And Web Perry used lo do lhe same walh has beard and Claare Douglas walh has goalee Mass Gales made quale a lallle prolal on some ol lhose noles she lound Oh no nol blaclcmaal ausl renlal lees Mr Samervalle used lo lhanlc has luclcy slars lor has lane homeroom class bul Mass Ireland wanled a new salenl model Phal Peoples lor Chraslmas H l l O I O . .a . l - I a . . . ' V a . . I! I ' . l . . , aa . X . . . . , - . ., ., . , . a n ll l . . , ,.,. 1 YI ll . s . , , , . a : . . . . a . , . . . , s aa , . ., a. . . . . a 'IQ I 'SS . . X K C U a , . I F3 D . . . . i ' l V ' ' ' I L Ex a l E'- . a . . 3 I u . . I l , u ' J D. V 4 na A 'v v P p a ' ' . .+ I, , ,, H . . . . I - a . a I ... 1 nl n ' ' ' , . l y . I Tiki M .wp- Q ,-nn The above are mernbere oT The Tunlor nigh Toolball rquad: Top row: Coach 0. Railrko. S. NewTon, B. Ridlnqs: serond row J. Sullivan, B. Rimes, lu. LiTTle, J. Thomoon, D. lvlerrlT7 Third row: P. Berriqan, E Clarlc, P. Babcock, D. Koho, R. Boardman, T T71 .lf boTTom row: A. Hawes, F Vow B. Wood. B. Birchard, D. ST. Cnge, D. DeGreo, F. Bauqhn. -ini-Q f-Was.. The above are mernberw ol rl ff urnar hJqhba1,lceToa: pduao: Top rovvq Q. lifnxko 11-414 h' B. Tilley, J. VVinTerl, M. PrulTT, D. Slrom, T-l. hlVdllGVl. L. Miller, T-f. Trfnwvllrraon, manager' ,ocond row: D. Appllnq L. l.ErTc- D. VV5llEs, B. Joanis, D. Penderqaf..T, J. Thalcher, J. lvlcGarvey, .l. Hwrner V. Ponvar' Thine: row: E. Krlbz, F.Bauc1hr D. Koh: , O. Johnson, B. Slmonlf., K. DeGree: lourTh row: F, Voos. TT. Drao?fT B. T'-Noor! R Boardrnan, P. Berrlgan, K. Archibald. The Teams were coached by The Tunlor hiah sborh InsTrucTor Oliver l?.wLLn. 5 ww .rvaayl 3 5 Va-flip, larsl The above are n'1en'wbef5oTThf: Hlnfcrhiqh Traclr uouad' Top row: Coach C. Balilco. B. Terry, B. Riley, P. Babcock, J. WTnTers: M. PrulTT, W. Kirbst second row- D. Bu Ton, B. Joanii J. Thompson, B. Fread. B Riensx, A. Chapman. lvl. lilx, J. lHlelTf3Cli? Tlflfd row: M. Monical, l-l. Dfagich. L LE++lQ, Q. John 11. on, J. ThaTcher, E. Clark, V. Poivar, N. BallanTyne, E. Paclc, J. Sullivan' TOUVTT1 row: K. Eagles, D. Appling, D Willil' B. Ludwig P. Boardman, S. Jerome, R. Kelley, D. Halligani boTTofn VOW3 B- YOUHQT B- Ballard, l-T. Wallan, D. STronw, B. Birhonia, T. Voos, B. Woocls, D. Crane, P. Berriqah, R. Rholrnab, A. Hoach. u The Teams have Their Three dlvlsionz also, which a'e composed oT The eighTh grade lighTweTghTs and heavywevqhh, and 4 P. ft?-fbi 1- ' fa' .ada X ' In my I 3 ,Aa 5 . ,f3,f xi. 4' i L I ,ad iii: 2 'ie few Above are rne boy' uno fompozed rho N739 Cub loolball mguad, Eirzl row: Erancis Gareme, Donald Boyd, l-lelmarr Wal- len, Bob Joani Jaw Dail and Bill Vfhiie. Befond row: Lowell Ernsl, manager: Joe Winlere, Joe Blackwell, Bob Sprague, Bob Powell, Legler Mii er rwar F. Pere' or Dgn Cafier, Ro, Hondergon, and Jim Gordon. Third row: Leroy Chiiwood, Donald Schuman, Laodie Eff li r Eid i3'U Car i foal hi Ruperl Brenlano, Glen lsham, Roy Cooper, Bob Lubbes, Bob Riley, and Lawrence Valley. Xflfinning rnree .Ly 5 'ne 'naor ganie, the Cub Under ihe coaching oi l-larold Carlile, lhe Bend l-ligh loolballer: had a .. -Japan ..n-if-i llww ioa. li Cubs won 8 oul oi lheir IO scheduled conlesls lhis season, ing Oi Harold Car 70. While winning one from Prineyille, I9Al3, lhey losi fwo, The Cubs had home ganie1wilhMadfa: and Redmond. 3lfl7, 27-l7, bul avenged Their deleals al lhe hands of Madras wa: bea'en 'wioe by +he poweriul Cuba lo lhe Redmond winning lwo, 2I-Io, 25-24 while losing buf one, lunes of l3 ro lo ard 73 lo U 22-2I. Also, lhe Cube won lwo from LaPine 40-I9, 44-28. Wilh Redmond i' wa a d'ffo enfQlor'ya'1rhe Paniherc and lggf QUQV 25,22 The Carlilemen were able +0 lake eked our a 53 io 7 Q,-fr oyer ihe Baby Bear. in lho limi bolh encoumers lrom Madras by impressive scores, 2I-II encounler bei lho Cao, -emo Lew lo lake 'he ond one and 3046, by lhe SC3f6 Oi W it 6. Many of The Cubs will undoubiedly be seen in acfion Coach Cariie predl fra' ihefe are man, hopoluli nggxf year on lhe yargil-ylloor, on iho Cub ,'LguiiJ If -if pa, ref' fax. Below if rhe Como Cui: rig,-erba gguad. Efrl row: Eugene Srnilh, Gene Goodwin, Jim Cochran, Bob Sprague, Elmer l Ewing. Bob Carl, and l-lC'CGT' Youngperg. Segond row: Bruce Maricell, manager: Ruperl Brenrano, Bill Murphy, Tony Klobas, Bob Andergof, Romer' Powe -owe Ernef, and l-larod Carlile, ooaoh. 'W QQ R ,y Q , if 1940 Edition of B. H. S. Thin Claris Wirh only a Comparaiivev maxi number oi l.e'lermen reiurning from lasi year Q lracl-5 ',f' quad Coach John Ci. Jones moulded logelher a Team lhal wal. worlhy oi carrying Bendis name in The sporling world. During The earlier par? oi The weason The Bend High rune ners copped Tourih place honors in The Hill Relays in Porlland and Then proceeded io lalce lhiri far The Hayward Relays in Eugene. Relay Carnival Con+inued Lasi year saw The old Ceniral Oregon lnvirarional Meer die our, and in ils place were born The Slaie Relays which are slale-wide in scope. Coach Jono- is responsible Tor rho in- auguraiion of ihese relays in Bend and also Tor building up more inreresi Tor lraclc in Bend. The relays rhif, year saw al leasi Twice as many schools reprefenled as There were lair year and in The Tulure when The -T190 has spread, Beno will oe The +argel Tor every school r 'he aiaie 'o shoor ai Tor Thi-, relay meer. Fiilyfwo inviialiors were ieni ouf and il is The dream oi Coach John G. Jones 'hai some day everyone QT Those inviralions will have replie-. ol acceplance. Experience Needed The iraclc squad oi This year war, noi one of championship calibre as ol lhree years ago. Bul rhey were a Consianr lhreal and always willing To run if oul. ln anolher Two or rhree years Bend will be Tighiing Tor ihe championship lille oi The fiale. Bend has The malerial and ali lhaii needed in fhe experience, Broad grin' we-ni Tefalured aller The Cross Counlry gahorifzrf ie' ined Jrom porfland w h lourila plaifa honor , Thr, rnnmwrim ol The gguad Trom is-Tl are Paul Sullivan Dwarf: Simnnf, Loon De-verciauf, Dave Cole man find Bolv Bu. 'vi' ......Wm, We furn our aflffnlion noi To lraclc our +0 fenni, a lhe aoive pirfuro indirales. Three leliermen are pic' rured Jark Diinian Hugh Smirh, ang Kay Thnmo-ion, along wiih 'hr' fhrii member, laclc Murry and Brure Cullison, Ai rrir lured is Coarh Helen Bailrum. Below is The l94O lracgl .quad in Tull regalia: hir-.1 row, Trom lell: Taylor, rnanagu Sullivan, Burleigh, lvlcgarvey, Anderson Berrigan, Perry, Ballard Hoinier Duryee, Morill, and Valley. Second row: Coach John CE. Jones, Eby, Coleman, Sirnonis, An derson, Chambers, Devereaui lzby Bedden Russell lelielc, Anderson, Cashman and Sc-aion Bmilh, assislanf Coach. Third row Huislader, Coleman, Brown, Friilbee, Murphy, Klobaa Gillis, Hilgers, Anderson, Me'l-e Baler Srronn and Kirghen manaqer iii Qi if rf 1 lad , j,,4 'v-br Two ouTsTanding members oT This year's casaba squad were Des Currie and Bob Douglass, picTured above in acTion in The gymnasium. The Tive boys picTured above comprised Coach Cone's sTarT- ing lineup Tor his TirsT season aT Bend l-ligh. The regulars are Trom leTT To righT, PaT lvleTlce, Bill Eby, Sherman Nicar, Jim Clapp and Des Currie. Bob Douglass is noT picTured buT should be included in This group as one oT The Team's mosT consisTenT players, Below is Bend Highs IQ39-40 baslceTball squad. FronT Lava Hoopsters VU in Central Oregon Championship Winning only nine games ouT oT Zl on Their schedule, The Lava Bear hoopsTers, however, managed To win The CenTral Qregon championship. The Bears won The righT To meeT KlamaTh Tor The disTricT championship by spliTTing a Two game series wiTh Burns. KlamaTh won The disTricT championship Trom The Bears in Two sTraighT games, 32 To 37 and 43 To 35. OuTsTanding players oT This series were Virgil JarreTT oT KlamaTh and Bob Douglass oT Bend. Ten players were awarded leTTers. Gnly Two oT The leTTer winners, Des Currie and Julius Qlson, are seniors. Juniors who earned Their leTTers are Sherman Nicar, Bill Eby, PaT lvieTlce, Tom LaliberTe, Paul Redden, and John Anderson. Bob Douglass and Jim Clapp were The sophomore sTars who won Their leTTers. WiTh eighT veTerans coming baclc nexT year, Coach Conels hoopsTers should Turn in a beTTer season Than They did This year. The Bears ouTsTanding perTormance oT The season was in The Ashland series. The Bruins won boTh games Trom The SouThern Qregon guinTeT ThaT wenT on To deTeaT lVledTord. LaTer MedTord beaT KlamaTh so some dopesTers Tound Bend beTTer Than The Pelicans by comparaTive scores beTore The disTricT Tourney. They Tailed To compare The resulT oT earlier games beTween Bend and KlamaTh which The Pelicans walked away wiTh. row, leTT To righT, Clarence Cunningham, sTudenT managerg Julius Olson, PaT MeTl4e, Jack Vaughn, Paul Redden, and ArThur SlaTe. Baclc row, Des Currie, Bill Eby, Tom i.aliberTe, Sherman Nicar, Jim Clapp, Egil Tollen, and Coach Eldon Cone. Bob Douglass is noT picTured. ix if , 1 . it esW5'? , qv? Valle? d31UlCf0U5 OU 01-feU59i Sh'31TT1-2111 Niciill depelidrlblf Gnd- Bob Hudson, signal caller, block- Jim Byers. sparkplug and powei maif1S1Hy OU dGf9f1S04 Could he counted on to be there ing end. and excellent pass re- ful fullback. gave opposition more lui' UNSC WIIUUUU DHSSCS- ceiver practically unstoppable. dynamite than they could take Gctober 27, I939, went down an ii dark day' in ihri I7. The game onqgiq wifh the Bearg in the can if if and annals ol Bend l-liqh Schools lilfff-'A'y, Cn that never lo be threaten nn the Salem qoal lrom the twofyafo ling, lorgotten day the Blaclc lornaoo From Medlord shoved 'rho Bears all over the Medford gridiron blowinq the pants riqhl out from under the bewildered Bear lo :bore a 34- I3 win. Bend Victor Over Pendleton An undelealed Pendleton iouad wen' UCXWF Mi fi ri deteat in the hand, ol a reiuvenated Lava Beai 'earn vi Bruin Field November 3. The Bufl it oreo thciii loufli down alter recovering a Bend iumoe on the Boar , livi- yard stripe. Armistice Day was another saw day lor Bend hliqh an the Bearls arch rival, Klamath Falk, administeied lhe Bruins a 2lfO beating in an afternoon fiaur on Bruin Field, lhii, was an especially unhappy oc a-piriri fa- il dave Klanialh 'heir second win over the Bears ir l3yearf,. Many Seniors on Squad Coach Lone will lose I3 members ot his 27-mon squad by way ol nradualirin and the ninth term iulino adonlod by the state athletic, association. Senior on thii, year 2 squad were Des Currie Bod ln.-i son, Jaclc Cfqnoman Gene Glazier, Vfa- ne lover' Aibeit Y Troutman, fAi. l Val fl, Rodne f l-lutstadef and Bon lfaur-'1 lf , Junior who wil be ineiigible ior next -eason and Fd Gotclny, Mauriwg Murohy, Forrest finoiez Erne'-l le5X,l, and Sher man Nfbai. Junior, who win oe oacl next season are- Jaw Cham bers, Qeoriiti Clhainneiw, Bill Eby, Paui Redden, Jim Byers, Dick Cooper and Willarrl Ferneau, Sophomore, on the :quad were Bill Giinole Bi, Mur- Bend wound up its not too Qure- ti 'Erik nn with fa win plly' led MUHFO CW lx Che' argl GUN X' Ole dl' ovor the Salem Vikings at the Cabin, sity on Nrzvembstr The ,OW ff9.lmma fm im leanq Wag Ggiepg QI 3 Zelick. twice the winner of Gene Glazier, center and captain Willard Ferneau, flashy back and -l8Ck CQl9fI13Y'1.I hefty ulinesman ioifs defensive trophy and most of the year, good blocker swivel-hipped, broken-field UIHIUSUHY IU the l1T1f?- linesman of the year. and tackler. runner. The picTure above shows Willard Ferneau, iunior back, plunging Through a hole oTT righT Tafkle in The Armislire Day baTTle wiTh KlamaTh. GoTchy, Coleman, FosTer, Hudson and Zelick are opening a hole in The l4lamaTh line Tor Ferneau. JusT aTTer The picTure was Taken Ferneau was Tripped by one oT his own men. The game ended in a rouT wiTh KlamaTh crushing The Bears Zi-O. Cones Gridsters Win Seven in Ten Starts Under The guidance oT Eldon Cone, Bend's new sporTs menTor Trom Woodburn, The I939 ediTion OT The Lava Bears came Through Their Tough Ten game schedule wiTh Three black marks, Albany, MedTord, and KlamaTh Falls, chalked up againsT Them. Bend Wins Five STraigl1T ATTer Tucking Tour comparaTively easy wins under Their belTs over Hill IvliliTary, 40-O: Prineville, 38-O: Oregon CiTy, I9-7: and Redmond, 38-O, The Bruins ran up againsT Their TirsT Tough adversary on OcTober I3, when They meT The Dalles Indians on Bruin Field. AT The halT The Indians led by a score oT 7-o. However, Friday I3 seemed To be The Dalles' unlucky day as The Bears came back in The second halT To score seven poinTs and chalk up Their sixlh win over The Indians in The pasT I I years. Bears Lose To Albany The Bears dropped Their TirsT game oT The season 6-O over aT Albany To The Bulldogs. The game was a hearT- breaker Tor Bend Tans. Bend was penalized IOO yards To 5 yards Tor The Bulldogs. Albany scored Their Touchdown on a long pass in The Tinal minuTes oT The game. FronT row, IeTT To righT: Des Currie, Wayne FosTer, Bill Grindle, Rodney HuTsTader, George Chambers, Bob Mayer, Jack Chambers, Bill Eby, and Paul Redden. Second row: Dick Cooper, Maurice Murphy, Ted Meland, Gene Gillis, Jack Coleman, Gene Glazier, Ed GoTchy, and ArT Valley. Back row: Coach Eldon Cone, Bob Hudson, Jim Byers, Bill Ivlurphy, AlberT TrouTman, INillard Ferneau, ForresT Sholes, Tony Klobas, ErnesT Zelick, Sherman Nicar, Maurice Olson, and AssisTanT Coach Bazcler. , A tw' . f A A ., -rms .. ,. .- . I is W-Tr . his 3' Q Cl yy if 5,,f,,,,,' 'T ii H FT ' ,T--3'T , 'f .,,,, U ,' ,asap . V vb. u '53 q ' 'L ,Q 41 1 4 C Qcmlnx UP 'pr' 'F fa? LDV? ':Wsf'X- Rn ffm 4' A Boom - Jusi aCu 9 . -W, n'0 lim, KS l A if A 1 1 Q, 8 P V9 if YodeMrx JI 14 I QM 6,56 xx. A 8 we Mclwemxsfs Snoozinq? 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Above Hugh Smilh and his microphone. aoi MW' Nl X ox 0 who did such good iobs on lhe ,Z 4 ,vb Y slage lhis year in making The sels look like real homes. Their inferior decoraling was superb, no less. Y Q NN C X O X 0, aio! X695 O X We .vo ,Y , Q cbd QQ 6445 606 X L, KX XXX XL QR6 df fm? N6 owl ieff? C5655 66 lolz Q YW Xl XX 06 OQ ei K Q9 91506314250 X2iOO'oY'lXA gi FRG sew ood K Xa 5 Q0 Ov TU ICR SPGRTSME Under The guidance oT Bob Hudson The Junior SporTsmen had a very acTive year, STarTing a new proiecT This Term, The young sporTsmen, worlcing wiTh The T:oresT Service, planTed TIOO seedling Trees on The arid area Two miles This side oT Lava BuTTe. More Trees will be added each year, and laTer on, when The Trees become visible, a sign will be erecTed giv- ing Tull crediT To The Bend Junior SporTsmen. This proiecT is The TirsT oT iTs lrind ever Talcen up by any organizaTion in The PaciTic NorThwesT. Along wiTh The planTing oT Trees, The boys planTed bushes on The islands in The Mirror Pond. They also Ted The ducks and quail ThroughouT The winTer. This year The STaTe Game Commission conTerred an honor on The Bend club by appoinTing STan Weichman as one oT Two boys Trom The sTaTe To honorary membership on The Board oT DirecTors oT The STaTe Game Commission. The oTTicers oT The organizaTion consisT oT Bob T-ludson, presidenT: Rodney T-luTsTader, vice-presidenT: Wayne T:osTer, rg sergeanT-aT-arms. and ArT lvlosen, Wilbur Perry, and Bob Nordby compose The board oT direcTors. Mr. George Simer- ville is The advisor oT The organizaTion. Below are The members oT The Bend Junior SporTsmenis Club. FirsT row Bob Rhoads, Wesley WaTers, Charles Fissel, Bob T-ludson, STanley Weichman Rodney T-luTsTader, and George Simerville, advisor. Second row: John Lane, Maurice Murphy, Wilbur Perry, ArThur lvlosen, Jim Whisenand, T-larry Baker, and Ed GoTchy. Third row: Bob KohTield, BerT Riebe, CliTTord Ingram, Glen Cunningham, John Robinson, Ligie Torlcelson and Bobby Nordby. Members noT picTured are: Wayne T3osTer, Paul Sullivan, PaT Cashman, Diclc Cooper, and Tom DewhursT. ing 'nlo one ol lhe beller known lion in Bcnd l'ligh. Ai, presidenl ol lhe l-lome Bc Club, Kalhryn ller, diminulive soph- omcre, ruled wilh an iron hand and a sol? hearl. The l-lome Bc Club is progress' ioiiiil and educialional organiza- She ll Make Somebody a Good Wife HCME EC CLUB 'Developmenl ol An All Around Girl' is lhe mollo ol lhe Belly Lamp organizalion known lo sludenls as lhe Home lic Club, Filly A Cappella Choir robes were made by lhe giris al lheir meel- zngs, where luncheon was served. The girls divided inlo pairs lo make 9, lhe work easier. . I X Posilively lsabel Preslon and Rosalind Manny were oulslanding workers on lhe rooes. wilh Irene l-lollenbeck and Kalhryn ller helping oul everywhere and always ready when needed. Many parlies, beginning wilh a backward inilialion al which lhe iniliales were required lo do everylhing backwards and do The clean-up, To a Thanksgiving parly in lale November were enioyed by The girls. Miss l-lessler, advisor, and Miss Nicholz, honorary member, aided and led lhe girls in all lheir work. Miss Hessler, lacully advisor, Kalhryn ller, presidenlg Isabel Preslon, vice-presidenl: Belly Jean Tucker, hisloriang and Maureen Conklin, reporler, composed The governing body ol lhe group. hirsl row: L, Ferguson, L. John-or-, A. lrloard L Oli-.on P. Manny, A. Brown ly' Mmwelh, J, Dewlwfgly 5, Qjaryeyy ang A Koch. Second row: K, ller, R. Plalh l. llollenboiik J, Brown L. Blookey, S. Perry, M hairghiid, M. Spencer, and E. Howard Third row: Miss l-lessler, E, Joyce, B. Xfvelii.. E, Breesl, B. Smilh, M. Slale. P. Bolei, J. Nijiferg M, May, and D. Gramm. Fourlh row: P. Keeney, B. Corliss, B. Gibson, J. Nelson, I. Preslon, L. McKenzie. and J. Burrov .'1,, Fillh row: E. Founlain. H. Qlson, l McCallum, E. Kleinleldl, A, Jones, B. Allen, B. Tucker, l-l. Wallace, V, Angland. anti Li. Pengilly. Those nol presenl were. Olney. l-l. Nicholson, D. Ward, B. Daly, A. Gassner, and Miss Nichols honorary member. . if 3 :,, H2 K Y ff as L' ' f ' I Slow!--Shipman a+ Work A S W N Hi? so ,,, ,., is qu 1 , W fjffiiwm 'M Q , 2- W3 V' r' 34 wwf? N'-':z 'M' W xy- M S' A iw if 'mf , , H w A 15 A, W ' Q ' W . as J A W K f I fl 4 L A ,Q 4 if ,Q M gg? :iw 1,1 .X A Y N M gg 2 3 5 E ' ' . ,,, A Q4 um 559 it L wa L5 , Q Q-uni' WK. ggi 1 5 3 CARRIES CDN T-leads oT CommiTTees: To The righT aT The Top oT The page are Bob Hudson and PaT lV1eTke. Bob, who is The senior class prexy, is acTive direcTor oT The hall commiTTee and supervises The nine boys under him. Under The guidance oT PaT lv1eTke The building commiTTee TuncTions in an eTTicienT manner. JusT be- low are Charles Fissel and Bonnie Ballard. llChuckl manages The indispensable sTreeT TraTTic commiTTee, while Bonnie heads The social commiTTee. l.asT is sophomore, Bob Nordby, who direcTs The aTTairs oT The grounds commiTTee. The duTies oT The building commiTTee, are To supervise The condiTion oT lockers sTairways, hall- ways, rooms. and general appearance of The building. The members picTured below are: Phyllis Neilsonl Lorene Cochran, Jackie STeidl, Bob Roderick, BeTTy Msfzadyen, Yvonne Zeek, and Leola T-lollenbeck. Those noT picTured are Dean BurTon and PaT MeTke. 'ii A The care OT lawns, Trees, shrubs, and Tennis courTs is underTaken by The grounds commiTTee. Their aim is To keep unsighTly debris Trom The school premises and To improve The appearance oT The building Trom The ouTside. ln The phoTograph on The righT are Lowell ErnsT, KenneTh Archibald, l2obcrT Fagg, and Jack DuTT. AbsenT Trom The picTure are Bob Nordby and AlberT CurTis. of lviembers oT The hall commiTTee picTured above are: Royce Coan, Don Forden, Charles Morrison, Ed GoTchy, Rodney l-luTsTader, Don Allen, and Bob Hudson. Those missing Trom The picTure are Des Currie, Jim Clapp, and Paul Redden. The purpose oT The hall commiTTee is To regulaTe and conTrol loiTering, excessive noise, scuTTling, rune ning, deTacing school properTy, and To paTrol The halls morning and noon hours. The social commiTTee promoTes social acTiviTies such as dances, parTies, The welcoming oT visiTing Teams, and new sTudenTs, and does whaTever possible To TosTer a pleasanT social aTmosphere. All decoraT- ing, handling oT music, and cleaning up aTTer dances is Talcen care oT by These sTudenTs. The sTreeT TraTTic commiTTee was creaTed To aid The sTudenTs in becoming more saTeTy conscious, To assisT aT aThleTic conTesTs wherever possible by Talr- ing TiclceTs, parking cars, and rendering oTher serv- ices perTaining To TraTTic. ACTIVITY CQUNCIL The acTiviTy council was esTablished in order To promoTe and TurTher The inTeresT oT sTudenT govern menT and To oTTer greaTer opporTuniTy Tor sTudenT parTicipaTion. CommiTTee members are appoinTed by The commiTTee direcTors and approved by The sTudenT council. lvlr. Cochran serves as advisor To The group. The STreeT PaTrol-l.eTT To righT: Ralph Young, James Koho, Donald STrom, Donald CarTer, Paul ChrisToTTersen, Bob Spangler, l-Telmar Wallan, LaTe l-lilgers, Ralph DexTer, and Charles Fissel. Glen CarTer was noT presenT. The social commiTTee-Baclc row: Arvid Eggen, STanley Weichman, Ed Golchy, Julius Qlsen, Neal Spencer, Don Allen, Wesiey' WaTers, Harry Baker, and l-lugh SmiTh. l:ronT row: Jim Thompson, Bonnie Ballard, BeTTy Kelly, Nadine Padden, Virginia Nelson, Amy Saizbury, Jaclc ivlurry, and advisor Mr. Cochran. Those noT presenT are: Leon Shupe, ivan Cady, Jean DosTer, iViargareT ThaTcher, Ralph DexTer, Rex Edmondson, BeTTy lviclzadyen, PaTsy Boles, and John Anderson. DRUMS orog. Axrrjr rovlivc, SOYN Q fedex, C9 Wrecker Pxrroernory C5 . XrrooX H e Ie n N. ICIQOISO n C, ok We Orrxrv ooo V6uQe XX5,Y'J.?JoXXoKo, CJ.BOXQX60r PX. BoYXrwo0,?X.?Xe?fY , WN. has e group War We ao mo XooQ+eXYJoW qewes. e 'roar as qooo or ervber ' Yer S1 .Yee Yexrfxorx. XCXXQXX. We ooros SQOQXXOQN f SXOQJSXCB D rrirrrqrv Vo Ve- r wk AYYXXN err, Sr We O We orrxrf' Xvoxrdverx . vl' Vogeo r ook, ao o new dei X rvorwq O ear We Q are NX X no ro . 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O NN r Corea 'ra vow orNeo We qrrk 'rxrwe members oir W , 3 do mer0Y1orf,A Rm rave rOi5f5Ly3S01 We o New N Above, around Shirley Moeck, Their accompanisT, are seen The Tour musically inclined members oT The Bend High Male QuarTeT. From leTT To righT They are: KenneTh Fyke- rude, bass: Royce Coan, bariTone: Don Anderson, TirsT Tenor: and KenneTh Sawyer, second Tenor. The girls you see above compose The Junior High Girls Triple Trio. From leTT To righT They are: T. Wick, D. Gilliland, E. Miller, J. l.ancasTer, D. Jenkins, N Hollinshead, A. Lyons, V. Jenkins, and R. STovall. A CAPPELLA CHDIR Gne oT Mr. WalTz's greaTesT conTribuTions To Bend High has been The l94O A'Cappella Choir wiTh a mem- bership oT nearly 50 sTudenTs. The choir's main concerT was a parT oT The annual ChrisTmas program which was pr'esenTed in collaboraTion wiTh The orchesTra and The Junior High Glee Club. The choir also parTicipaTed in The orchesTra concerT, which was given in The laTTer parT oT April. AlThough The choir pracTised only once a week, Mr. WalTz sTaTed ThaT he received more complimenTs on The choir Than on any oTher organizaTion. BeTTy Jo Rogers was soloisT in The soprano secTion and KenneTh Sawyer and Royce Coan shared honors in The bariTone range solos. The choir was very versaTile. Members could sing early church music, such as was wriTTen in The elevenTh cenTuryg Negro spiriTuals: TasT, rollicking Tolk Tunes: or The mosT modern oT choral arrangemenTs. For one week, while Mr. WalTz was aTTending The NaTional Music EducaTion ConTerence held in Los Angeles The TirsT week oT April, Mr. Orville SchulTz Took over The conducTing duTies. He sTaTed: IT was Tun, buT l'm aTraid ThaT Tor a couple oT days I Took a beaTing. Mr. WalTz reTurned Trom The conTerence inspired in his work and wiTh many new ideas Tor beTTermenT oT Bend High's music program. FirsT row: Fisher, Danielson, Meland, Moeck, Fossen, Nelson, FounTain, Banks, Rogers, Olson, GilberT, Hollenbeck. Second row: Hansen, Moore, FosTer, Kelleher, Thomas, Ferguson, STowell, Jenkins, ThaTcher, Sholes, B. SmiTh, Huber, Ehlers. Third row: Berrigan, Tfggen, DeRocher, Douglas, Koch, Wallace, Fuller, Rhoads, Marr, Sawyer, Conklin, WaTers, DavenporT, Goan, Nass, Youngberg, Anderson, and E. SmiTh. E Q? 55 L' 3 E, , , -ff-. Q- ' IFQK' J 4' ti , , '5 : - 3 N i 35 ig ' K gm ffi . 'ig' TV' 35 Q J Q- 4 Liv Q in , - M J! M ky 1 Ngwxr K l.i5'2lxHj 4 J , xx : QQ +15 1-A Q 5 IQ? 345 W s fi ff I HX 5 V W Wyws ' S f , ,,,, N , Maxx Q S HQ D 'W 5 I 5 XY X 1 ZX Q E xxx 1 A .. 'Q Q A my 5 1 gg? ,QR 3 . if S' ,F K . x lg 3 Q B xx a m, gm awiimk was-K gixis Above, Jim lhompfon 'men' Z,-'rally rrexy. ujnder Jlrnls guidance The sTudenT courqi fmfrrnezz ,mooTh:y and eTTlcienTly in dealing wTTh problem, fro e ronlror'T The sTudenTs. PresidenT Thompson had 'wi' yfrfw 1?1-qw-Ienfsfgsrrwrfudenlgavf ernmenT beTore he wa' ee 'fain M2341 sv? The 'Tudenf oody, one an Treshman represenTanyf2 'Vff ru, wphnrnore '+presenTa- Tlvel Ti Above are Nick MaTich, Trea- surer, who handled all incoming moneyg Gwen Balcer secreTary, who l4epT The mlnuTes up-To-daTe: Sam Peoples, who ediTed The Plne Mur- murs. Governing Body Carries Cut New Projects The sTudenT council haw governed The f,TudenTs ol Bend l-llgh wlsely and weal sh- year and the Thom has seen many improvemenll Through The r ellor' . Among These have been The new Tudenr grandwlanm aT Bruin Field solely Tor 'no -rud+-nTv A press' box was builT lnTo The rool fri' 'rw mm ' one ol The local newspaper men, and V .Na Tr n ,were The game- were broadcasT. Anolher br' 'lf' 51 mp ered by :nf- councll has been The pur ha ,M ' a new 1.,rTaTn Tor The sTage, This purchase was debaTed upon The enTire year buT noT decided upon deTiniTely unTil laTe ln The school year. The council deserves The graTi- Tude oT The whole oT The sTudenT body Tor Their Tine adminisTraTion ol sTudenT aTTairs. The members oT The sTudenT council Themselves have expressed appreciaTion Tor The Tine cooperaf Tion They have received and may be guoTed as all saying, Above all else, keep your governmenT sTu- denT government Kay iirornrwfon, pay masier, nandied oar riisoufuemenrfj effec- Beiow, fine coungii in ifs naiura Sfrom, Jack Murry, Jim Thompson five'y ano offiriieniiy. Yvonne Zeek, sophomore rep- rosenfafive, was aiways ready To have a iweaied arqumenf in The council room. Uonaid Sirom, irosiwman repre- sonaiivo, is aiso me freshman dass oresidonf. Jack Murry vice re idfni 'i Wie i Y- fm cy . 1 siudeni body, 'fakes over' when Pvffwi- denf Thompson is nor on hand. Jael: assumed a very prominenf pad in Shi' deni Councii disfussion ini' Nyf'ri!Xi'1VVi aiways did his besf io wori. for zninq' Thai would be of bonoiif to iiwo stu- denf body. i naixiiai From ici? +o rigiwf, H. R. Jonnson, advisor, Sam Peopies, Nici: Mah ix Don . Yvonne Zooii Gwen Baker, M.A.Coci'1ran, advisor, Kay Thompson, and Pai Mi.-fin x 4 ff ' xr 3 5 5 3 1 f ! THE ADMINISTRATION lvl r-ljward George wb Q f oo operm enoen of Bend 5 lroolb arm o a once ml close he e Tlns sprung Unoer lm aonnrnvs lrallon flue sclnool yslem ran srnoollwly 1 ellis: enry l-lcward George came lo Bend from Waylon Gregor where he lweld llne same po mon nc now J n M George recelved hrs Ma wr g ee + orn Sranloro Unwerslly A+ :ell below Helen Green wlm has wor ed for llwe pas? rlxree fra as olluce glrl and slenograpre n llne olllce ol 'flue super nle we r n 'flue corner a+ let Jean + lo flue orn rpal a Bend l-llglm grafluale ol i938 R Jolwn on n year as execullve Bead llns vnslllullon came Q end lnere llwr sprung wrrlw ln replanre ol ln re gna school board During lvls long rc Jolwnson earned lne re pe of bollv sludenls and lan BGARD OF EDULATIGN J D DONOVAN Chlllflllflll A O SCHILLINC HANS SLACSVQID STEVE STEIDL DR G SK NK1Nb1,1m Ima Nr flll A' ffl' , r,'rr ok? ,lw i pid! ci ,,., Ir 'A C- ' .' r' l Y f . . , . . 5 ,Sgr r , F . S A r - ' 5 I and 1 . K ' J 1 W f 2 ' , ff' f: nom ere, r. ' ' la 5 De- r- .re . r :- lc ' 2 ra, ' ,X ,n. l X , ,T , Sloolcey, red naireo :egre- ary 254 , l'l. , S 5 ine 5 ' -I fx' l ' ' ' , fu fr Y 'S ' ' a I 'S fir 7 , TW ' ' Errn 1' -v Mr S ff' f17'f1 ICVrUulwIrl l 'ullp 'N . . , I I 1 'L 1 Is it a method of making mathematics enjoyable which Sylvia Veatch employs in her class, or has she perchance caught someone in the act of hurling a spit- wad? 'S 3 THE FACULTY HELEN BARTRUM English: Social Science: Jr. High Coun- seling: Jr. High Girls' League Advisor: Social Supervisor: Senior High Tennis Coach. ROBERT F. BAXTER World Geography and Civics: U. S. His- tory: Assistant Football Coach: Senidr Class Advisor: Social Supervisor. HAROLD CARLILE Typing: Business of Living: Commer- cial Law: Cub Football and Basketball: Senior High Tennis. MARGARET CLARK Typing: Stenography: Financial Secre- tary to Student Body. EUGENE CLARKE General Industrial Machine Shop: Fu- ture Craftsmen: Exhibits. M. A. COCHRAN Business of Living: Director Citizenship Proxlram: Pine Murmurs Business Ad- visor: Social Supervisor. ELDON CONE Physical Education: Health: U. S. His- tory and Civics: Football and Basketball Coach: Assistant Track Coach: Advisor to Lettermen's Club. ADELIA GATES Economics :.S-ocial Problems: U. S. His- tory and Civics: Advisor to Pep Club: Senior Requirements. ALMA HALVORSON Oral Expression : Social Science: Eighth Grade Advisor: Dramatics1 Social Su- pervisor. HELENMARR HAMMER School Nurse. LENORE HESSLER Home Economics: Home Economics Club Advisor: Social Supervisor. MILDRED HOLMES English: Art: Exhibits: Advisor to Poster Club: Dramaties Business Man- ZELIQY. MARGARET IRELAND English: Journalism: Pine Murmurs Editorial Advisor. GERALD JENSEN U. S. History and Civics: Debate: World History: Testing Program. R. E. J EWELL Geometry 3 Chemistry 3 Physics : Activity Proyzram : Stage Lixzhtinxz: Service Club: Social Supervisor. JOHN G. JONES English: Director Assembly Programs: Track Coach: Noon Hour Program: So- cial Supervisor. 'Sag an-: W' riff' L 9' 'C' Watching his microphone technique, making a speech, presenting a track trophy, and trying to read the engraved names are few of the worries of Coach Vocabulary Jones. i 3 S35 George Simerville snapped in one of his casual poses. By the gleam in his eye we observe that photographers, in his opinion, are a nuisance. ERMA LAIRD English: Remedial English: English Essentials Program: Sophomore Arl- visor Assisting Girls' Program: Social Supervisor. GRACE LINN Senior Speech: English: Senior High Dramatics: Declamation: Special Pro- ilrams. A. W. NELSON Eighth Grade Arithmvtic: Principal of Reid School. ADDREEN NICHOLS Home Economics: Freshman Class Ad- visor: Lunch Room Management : Junior High Social Supervisor. GEORGE PEAL General Mathematics: Arithmetic: Gm- eral Science: Athletic Manalieri Junior High Program: Junior High Evening Functions. BARBARA POTTS Physical Education: Health: Biology Dean of Girls 5 Senior High Girls' Leairll Advisor: Athletic Program: Advisor Y Letter-girls' Club: Social Supervisor. OLIVER RAIKKO Junior Science: Biology: Physical Edu, cation: Health: Junior High Athletics: Social Supervisor. KENNETH RUTH English : Latin: French : Stage Man- ager : Advisor to Torch Honor. OLGA SANDINE English : Physical Education 1 Health , Social Supervisor 3 Drum and Bugle Corps. T. SEXTON Manual Arts: Woodworking: Director Activity Finance. MARGARET JEAN SIM Library, GEORGE SIMERVILLE Bookkeeping: Mer c h a n d is i n g 3 Con- sumers' Education: Rook Rentalsg Boys' Intramural Program : Social Supervisor. SEATON SMITH Manual Arts: Mechanical Drawing: Arithmetic: Lockers: Assistant Track Coach. SYLVIA VEATCH General Mathematics: Algebra: Senior Science: Junior Class Advisor: Monthly Attendance Reports: Social Supervisor. HOMER WALTZ Band: Orchestra: Music Program. LEONTINE WHALEN School Nurse. Floyd Baxter with the much-adinired cookie-dusier' listens appreciatively from his pulpit to a brilliant recitation from the right. A, .. DD- NO, Ihr md Je fo TQUQT Wifh GUMOWS CON ' ,flylfl ' M965 be a p,5fiTI'79 fOfiaCQlOfs wlyeunref' Came ess. y ffe FIOUS TT' C d5ure, I-S e Charges Mdme 5 . . 5Sf7Tfaf for S Gy. LIC. Egil Tollen, The choice oT The senior Femmes' Tor vice-presidenT was ready To Tale over presiding duTies in case oT an emergency. Bob Hudson casual and Triendl I I - . ' ' , Y' ,ml-Iiyfen SiirrZ,Fa?aTTal5DUZiIgjrijr made an ideal class presidenT. Though H13 Senior dass is wha one ne was exTremely busy, dividing his would Term a secreTary de- Time among VGTIOUS acilvllles' The senior class execuTive leTT noThing un- uxe. done. THE BIGGEST BEARS Five years ago The class oT '40 was a group oT lowly eighTh graders iusT sTarTing The climb To senioriTy and To whaT was in view as success-graduaTion Trom high school. As Treshmen The class was described as very noisyfi HighIighTs oT The year were The painTing oT The MBI' and an exTremeIy successTul iunior high carnival. CTTicers were as Tollows: Don Hinman, presidenT: Rosie Rulcaveno, vice-presie denT1 Nadine Padden, secreTary: Desmond Currie, Treasurer: Jean Eby and Gene Glazier, girlis and boyis aThleTic man- agers respecTively. During The sophomore year when a sTill sTronger TooThold was Talcen in school acTiviTy, Miss Helen Irwin was advisor: Rosie Rulcaveno, presidenT: Don Allen, vicefpresidenT: Nadine Padden, secreTary: ArT Mosen, Treasurer: Norma Moore and Don Ackley, yell leaders. A sTep TurTher up The ladder and The class had risen To The iunior rung. Rosie Ruifaveno was again elecTed presidenT. ln her cabineT were: Julius Qlson, vice-presidenT: Edifh Pen- dergasT, secreTary: ArT Mosen, Treasurer: Marjorie Morris and Don Aclrley, yell leaders. OuTsTanding in The yearis evenTs were The iunior play, Three Cornered Moon and The Trop- ical lsland prom given in honor oT The graduaTing class. WiTh The senior year came The climax. The heighT oT The school career had been reached. IT is The year which will probably be remembered longesT because oT ThaT cerTain presTige a senior enioys. The oTTicers are as piclured on This page working wiTh Mr. Floyd BaxTer, advisor. ThroughouT This year many acTiviTies have been sponsored or Talcen parT in by The seniors. IT Never Rains, anoTher sTage hiT, was well-received. Seniors direcTed The acTiviTies oT mosT oT The organizaTions and clubs oT The school This year. Hugh SmiTh headed Torch Honor: Don Hinman ruled The Bearis Paw: Les Perry used The gavel aT FCA meeTings: Bob Hudson kepT The Junior SporTs- men in order: Maxine Kelly presided aT Pep Club meeTings. Jaclc Coleman and Johanna STenIcamp represenTed The seniors in debaTe. Sam Peoples published The Pine Murmurs and Jim Whisenand ediTed The TirsT volume oT Bear Tracks. Seniors were prominenT in sporTs also. and The aThleTic deparTmenT will Te-el The loss. ALLEN, DON General Hall patrol 3, 43 Social committee 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Cub basketball 1, 23 Cub football 1, 23 Football 2, 33 lntermural snorts 4 3 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 1, LZ, 3, 4. ALLGOOD, HOLMAN G6l'lC7'tLl ALLINGHAM, ELVA General ANGLAND, VIDA lllARIE Home Economics Home Ec Club 4. BAKER, GWENDOLYN Commercial Entered '38: A. S. li. Sec. 4: Pep Club 4 3 Prom committee 3: Torch Honor 4. BALDWIN, J ACQUELEEN General Prom committee 3, BANKS, MARY ELLEN General A Cappella Choir ii, 45 Band ZZ: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2. 3, 4: Operetta 3: Pine Murmurs staff 3. BARR, WILMA General Glee Club 3: Ollt'TI'ltil 3. BETTS, VIRGINIA Commercial Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4. BOWERMAN, GERALDINE Commercial Entered '3!l. CAREY, MARX' ANN General Entered '39. CARTER, VIVIAN Cornrnerclal Lettergirls 4. CHAPMAN, CARL Inclastrial Arts CLATFELTER, KENNETH General Entered '38. COAN, ROYCE College Preparatory Entered '38: A Cappella Choir 3, 4 3 Hall patrol 4: Band 3, 4 3 Class play 4: Orchestra 3, 4 3 Pine Murmurs staff 4: Annual stall' 4 C Track 3: Male Quartet 3, 4: Lyre Club 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 4. COCHRAN, DELRERT College Prepatory Band l, 2. 3, 4: Class play 3. 42 Cub basketball 1. 2: Cub football 1. 2: Football 33 Orchestra 1, 2 3 Torch Honor 33 Lyre Club 4. COLEMAN, JACK College Preparatory Cub basketball 1, 2 3 Cub football 1 1 Debate 43 Football 2, 3, 4: Intramural sports 1, 2, 33 Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pine Murmurs stall 4 3 Track 3, 4 1 Torch Honor JS, 4. CONKLIN, JIM College Prepafory A Camrella. Choir 33. -1: Hand 1, 2. 3, 43 Cub basketball 2: Intramural sports l. 2: Orchestra 2, il, 4 3 Torch Honor 43 Lyre Club 3, 4, Pres. 4. CORLISS, BETTY Glee Club 1. 2: Home Ee Club, Horne Economics CURRIE, DES College Preparatory Hall patrol 3, 4: Bear's Paw 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Class Tre-as. 1: Cub basketball 1, 2: Cub football 1, 2: Football 3, 4: Intramural sports Ig Lettermen 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Pres. 4. DALY, BETTY General Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3 3 Glee Club 1 3 Home EC Club 1, 2, 4. DEVENPORT, KENNETH Indnstriall Arts F. C. A. 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Trcas. 3, 4, State Sec. 4. DEWHURST, DORIS General DEWHURST, TOM General Jr. Sportsman. DEXTER, RALPH G6Yl6TCll Traffic patrol 4 : Band 2, 3, 4 : Class play 4 : Prom committee 3. DOLPHIN, HELEN General Entered '38. DOUGHERTY, MARG College Prepatory Girls' League Council 4: Prom committee 3. DOUGLAS, CLAIRE, JR. ' General A Cappella Choir 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: String Ensemble 3, 4: Brass Quartet 3: Lyre Club 3, 4. EBY, JACK College Preparatory Bear's Paw 4: Intramural sports 2 : Lettermen 3, 4: Track 3, 4. EBY, JEAN General Girls' Athletic Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1: Letteryzirls 3, 4: Pine Murmurs staff 4: Annual staff 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Class play Mgr. 3. EHLERS, BETTY Cornrnerclal Glee Club 1, 2: Home Ec Club 1. EITELGEORGE, DORIS General A Cappella Choir 3: Glee Club 3: Pep Club 4: Prom committee 3: Torch Honor 3. FERGUSON, JEAN G07l6l'Ul A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 1, 3, 4: Lettergirls 4 : Operetta 3: Home Ec Club 1. FISCHER, MARY JOE General Entered '3T: Band 1, 2: Glee Club 4. FORDEN, DON General Hall patrol 3, 4: Intramural sports 4. FOSTER, WAYNE General Cub football 1, 2: Football 4: Glee Club 2: Intramural sports 2 3: Jr Sportsmen 3, 4: Lettermcn 4: Pine Murmurs stan' 4. GARVEY, PAT General Entered '40. GASSNER, LAWRENCE General GILLEAN, EVELYN General GLAZIER, GENE College Preparatory Bear's Paw 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Boys' Athletic Mgr. 1, 2: Cub bas- ketball 1: Cub football 1: Debate 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Intramural sports 1: Lettermen 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 4 : Tennis 1, 2. HANSEN, HELEN General A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Glee club 1, 2: Operetta 1. HINMAN, DON Industrial Bear's Paw 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Class Pres. 1: Cub basketball 1, 2: F. C. A. 3, 4: Intramural sports 2: Cub football 1. Q' .pl hm? :P HUDSON, BOB General Hall patrol 3, 4, Chairman 4: Bear's Paw 4: Basketball 31 Class Pres. 4: Cub football 1, 2: Football 3, 4: Intramural sports l, 2, 3, 4 : Jr. Sportsmeh 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4: Lcttermen 3, 4: Track 3. HUESTADER, RODNEY Indasto-1'a.l Arts Football 4: Jr. Slmrtsmen 3, 4, Vice--Pres. 4: Intramural Sports 3, 41 Cub Basketball 2: F. C. A. 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Bear's Paw 2. 3, 4. Vice-Pres. 4: Hall Patrol 3, 4: Class Athletic Manager 3, 4, ISHAM, DOROTHY General JENKINS, MAXIME General Entered '39: A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 4. JOHNSON, ANN General Drum and Bugle Corps 3, 4: Prom committee 3: Home Ec Club 2. JOHNSON, ELSIE COMMERCIAL Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Council 3, 4: Prom committee 3: Home Ec Club 2, 3, Treas. 3. JOYCE, EMILY GG7l67'U.l Band 2: Class play 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: Lettergzirls 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Prom committee 3: Home Ee club 2, 4. KEENEY, PHYLLIS General Glee Club 1, 2: Home Ec Club 1, 2, 4. KELLEY, BETTY College Preparatory Entered '3S: Social committee 4: Class play 3, 4: Girls' League Council 4: Pine Murmurs staff 4: Annual stall' 4: Prom committee 3: Torch Honor 4. KELLEY, MAXINE College Preparatory Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3: Letteryzirls 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4: Pine Murmurs staff 3, 4: Annual staff 4: Prom committee 3. KIERNAN, MARGUERITE Commercial Drum and Bugle Corps 4: Letterprirls 3, 4 : Home Ee Club 2. KIZER, BETTY JEAN General Re-entered '38s Band 3: Torch Honor 4: Home Ec Club 3. LANGEBERG, STANLEY G67l67'Cll Stage Mpzr. 4. LARSON, JEANNETTE College Preparatory Glee Club l, 2: Pine Murmurs staff 4: Annual staff 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4. LINDBECK, VIOLET Cornrnerclal Entered '37: Prom committee 3. MANNY, VERNON General Traffic patrol 4: Bear's Paw 2, 3, 4: Athletic Mgr. 2: Stage crew 3. MANNHEIMER, NORMAN College Preparatory Paymaster 3: Band 2, 4 : Class play 3, 41 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 41 Lyre u . MAYER, BOB College Preparatory Band 2: Cub basketball 2: Cub football 2: Football 3, 4: Glee Club 2: Intramural sports 3, 4: Letterman 4: Prom committee 3: Track 2, 33 Basketball Mgr. 4. MAYNE, HELEN Commercial Lettergirls 4: Home Ec Club. MCDANIEL, JEAN General MCDANIEL, MARY College Preparatory Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3: Letterpzirls 2, 3. 4, Vice-Prey. 4. MCLENNON, GENE College Preparatory MELAND, SHIRLEY General A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3. MERRITT, ELEANOR General Entered '39. MERSETH, MARCELLA College Preparatory Entered '38: Home Ec Club 4. MITCHELL, DICK General MOECK, SHIRLEY College Preparatory A Cappella Choir 3, 4: Girls' League Pres. 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3: Pep Club 3, 4. MOORE, NORMA JEAN General Class Yell Leader 2, Trees. 4: Class play 3, 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3: Glee Club 1: Lettergirls 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Prom committee 3. MOORE, TOM General Entered '39: Class Yell Leader 4: Pine Murmurs staff 4: Annual staff 4. MORRIS, MARJORIE Commercial gl fillagpella Choir 3: Operetta 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Pep Club 4: Home Ec u . MOTTICE, J ANICE General Lettergirls 3, 4: Home Ee Club 2. MURRY, JACK College Preparatory A. S. B. Vice-Pres. 4: Class play 2, 3: Cub football 1, 2: Intramural sports 3, 4: Pine Murmurs staff 4: Annual staff 4: Prom committee 3: Track 3. N EWMAN, BARBARA ' General Glee Club 3. NIRSCHEL,LOU1SE Commercial Home Ec Club 1. OLSON, HELEN Cornrnercml Class play 4: Drum and Bugle Corps 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Prom committee 3: Torch Honor 2: Home Ec Club 2, 4. OLSON, JULIUS General Entered '38: Social Committee 4: Basketball 4: Class Vice-Pres. 3: Foot- ball 4: Intramural sports 3: Prom committee 3: Track 4. PADDEN, NADINE College Preparatory A Cappella Choir 3: Social committee 4: Class Sec. 1, 2: Class play 3, 4: Girls' Leairue Council 4: Glee Club 1, 3: Operetta 4: Pep Club 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4: Pine Murmurs staff 4: Annual staff 4: Prom committee. PENDERGAST, BETTY Home Economics A Cappella Choir 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Home EC Club 1. PEOPLES, SAM College Preparatory A. S. B. Tre-as. 3: Be-ar's Paw 3. 4: Pine Murmurs staff 3, 4, Editor 4: Annual staff 4, Editor 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Ski team 1, 2, 3, 4. PERRY, HELEN Commercial glass 3Sec. 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Prom committee 3: Home Ec Club 3, Vice- res. . PERRY, LESTER Industrial Arts Traffac gatrol 1: F. C. A. 3, 4, Pres. 4: Intramural sports 1, 2: Jr. Sports- men . . PERRY, RUTH ANN Commercwl 1 I 3. Kgs' asv .norv- 'U' YB PERRY, WILBUR Industrial Football 3, 43 Jr. Sportsmen 3, 4 3 Track 3, 4. PORTERFIELD, NORMA General PRATER, LYLE Industrial l . C. A. 2, 3, 43 lntramural sports 1, 2, 3. PRESTON, KENNETH College Preparatory Social committee 4: Cub basketball 23 Pine Murmurs staff 3: Torch Honor 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. REINHART, BERNADINE College Preparatory Home Ec Club 1. REINHART, ROLAND General F. C. A. 1. RIEBE, BERT College Preparatory Entered '3S: Football 43 Intramural sports 33 Jr. Sportsmen 3, 43 Pine Murmurs staff 3: Annual staff 33 Track 3, 4. REIDEL, DOROTHY General Class play 4 3 Debate 43 Glee Club 1 3 Torch Honor 2, 3, 4. RUNGE, JOHN College Preparatory Band 1, 2, 33 F. C. A. 43 Glee Club 13 Intramural sports 1, 2, 33 Orches- tra 1. RUKAVENO, ROSIE Commercial Class Pres. 2, 3, Vice-Pres, 1: Girls' Leaxzue Council 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Chairman Prom committee 33 Home Ec Club 1, Sec. 1. RUSSELL, ROBERT Industrial Cub football 1 3 Football 33 Intramural sports 33 Lettermen 3, 4 3 Track 3, 4. SMITH, HUGH College Preparatory Social committee 3, 4 : Class play 33 Intramural sports 3: Torch Honor 3, 4, Pres. 43 Tennis 2, 3, 4. STENKAMP, JOHANNA College Preparatory Debate 3, 43 Drum and Bupzle Corps 33 Glee Club 1, 33 Lettergirls 3, 43 Operetta 3: Pine Murmurs stati 43 Annual staff 43 Torch Honor 3, 4. ,v STOWE, DELBERT Inelastrml I. C. A. 2, 3, 4. SULLIVAN, PAUL General Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural sports 1, 2, 33 Jr. Sportsmen 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 4 3 Track 3. 4: Lyre Club 4. TAMBARA, YORI General Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3. 43 Track 43 Class Athletic Manager 43 Football Manager 4. TAYLOR, OMER College Preparatory Bear's Paw 3, 43 Intramural sports 4 3 Ski team 1, 2, 3, 43 Track Mgr. 3, 4. THOMPSON, JIM Commercial A. S. B. President 43 Social committee 3, 4 3 Traffic patrol 33 Bear's Paw 2, 3,.4, Sec. 33 Council Rep. 1, 23 Cub Basketball 23 Intramural sports 1, 33 Pine Murmurs stall' 2, 33 Annual staff 2, 3 3 Torch Honor 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3. TIERNEY, EILEEN General Drum and Bugle Corps 3. TOLLEN, EGIL College Preparatory Bear's Paw 43 Basketball 43 Class Vice-Pres. 43 Cub basketball 23 Intra- mural sports 1, 2, 3: Track 4. TORKELSON, LIGIE Meghanlcal F. C. A. 2, 3, 43 Jr. Sportsmen 3, 4. TOWNSEND, VIVIAN Poster Club 2. TROUTMAN, ALBERT ,. , ,, Gcizmwzl Ge II.f?l'f!I Entered 353. Footbal 4: l . C. A. 41 Intramural sports 3, -lg Ll-ttcx'ma-n 4. VAUGHN, CAROLYN Entered '39: Pep Club 1: Torch Honor 4. YVALLACE, HELEN O,DELL Com m crcial General Class play 43 Glee Club 1, 2 5 Home Ec Club 4. WATERS, YVESLEY Gl'l1I3I'f1,I A Cappella Choir 4 3 Social committee 3, 4 3 Pine Murmurs stall' il, 4 1 Trallic Patrol 23 Band 4: Beans Paw 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 4 3 Junior Sportsman 3, -13 Annual staff 21 Operetta 3: Prom Committee 33 Hook Exchange Mgr. 2, 3, 4: Athletic Mizr. 23 Football Mgr. VVELCH, ELAINE Collvyv l'r0pf1rr1to2'y Class play 4: Glee Club l, 2: Home Eu Club 3. 4. XVHISENAND, JIM Collvgv I'1'ffpamtrn'y A Cappella. Choir 35 Cub football 2: F. C. A. 4 3 Glue Club l, 3: Intramural sports 2: Jr. Slvortsme-n 3, 4: Oivcrutta 25: Pine Murmurs statl' 14, 4, Assoc. Ed. J.: Annual staff -1, Managing Ed. -1: Track 33 Tori-h Honor 35, -13 Stall photosrrapher 3. XVIECHMAN, STAN G11 zz oral Hall patrol 1: Social committee 4: Jr. Sportsmi-n 2, Zi, 4, Svc.-'l'n'zi.-z. 3, -1: Pina- Murmurs stalf 12, 3, -1, Business Mg, 4, Annual stall 2, 4, Business Mgr. 4. VVINDHAM, DAVID VALLEY. ART YOUNG, GLEN General Ge'ncraZ Gfffwral Traffic patrol 1, ZZ: Cub basketball l: Cub football lg Intramural :sports 2, 13, 43 Assistant track Mgr. ZS. 3 -J -4 -.......,, 7 ?Q 'xxx To Be or Not To Be- Two On a Bicycle Built for One .xl Q if the Jo Ou Senior Thespians Give Final Performance The class ol '40 is play choice in lhis lheir las? year was a rolliclcing comedy, ll Never Rainsf ln lhe casl were lhose veleran lhespians Jaclc Murry, Nadine Radden, and Norman Mannheimer who have been aclive in dramalic aclivily since Their enlrance lo Bend High School. Jaclc Murry, Dell Cochran, and Norma Moore were parlicularly ouislanding. Jaclr loolc lhe role ol Jimmy Rogers, a young college boy who overcame his shyness ol girl: and lell violenlly in love wilh Nadine Radden as Dorolhy Donovan, lhe daughler ol Mr. and Mrs, Waller Donovan, played by Norman Mannheimer and Belly Kel- ley. Royce Coan as Henry Rogers and Dorolhy Riedel as his wile also gave excellenl performances. Dell Cochran in his rib-splilling porlrayal ol an apopleclic big business man won lhe audiences acclaim. The parl ol Norieen, The neighbor girl who was always vamping Jimmy, was ably lalcen by Norma Moore. Savan- nah, lhe Roger! colored maid, was played convincingly by Elaine Welch. Carolyn Vaughn was originally scheduled lo play lhe parl ol Mabel Rogers, bul illness lorced her lo drop our ol lhe casl aboul a week belore lhe scheduled opening. However, Belly Kelley was haslily dralled inlo lhe parl and gave a s+ar perlormance. Supporling members ol lhe casl did lheir bil loward making lhe play a success. Those were Helen Wallace, Emily Joyce, and Helen Qlson. Above is shown lhe senior pray can informally groupee on We play Wag Capably Clllecled br M55 Glace Hmm' he lronl sleps ol Rye olde alma mafor Nilh The exceplion ol Belly Kelley who replaced Carolyn Vaughn when she wa, lalren ll. AT lop ol lhe page are Nadire Radolen and Jailf Mu wha played lhe leads, Be1ow piffi.riw l mr fi lr New' Rai' Jacl. Murry Nfriiici P11 If 'A Vifbrrva -lla' 'Ai-' r man Mannheirnfr Be , lv' ref 3oro 'ry lY E'f'1F'i an- fly, in lull coslume and male-up. From lell lo righl, Dell Cochran, Helen Olson, Emily Joyce, Helen Wallace, Elaine Welch, Nor- 1 Royce Coan. uniors Prepare to Lead Next Year Two years ago one of fhe largesf classes ever fo enfer Bend l'li was welcomed by The sfudenfs. Affer becoming sophomores and a Iiffle more dignified, fhe class confinued fo be prominenf in school affairs. Bill Eby handled fhe presidenfial office wifh marked abilify, and a fine assembly was presenled. Several of fhe boys were awarded afhlefic leffers, some of fhe girls were prominenf in girls afhlefics, a few were in fhe Torch l-lonor, and many made a mark for fhemselves in music. This year fhe junior class has been well represenfed in major acfivifies. Junior classmen figured in such acfivifies as Debafe, Orchesfra, and Torch Honor. The junior class play, 'lThe Family Upsfairsf' was presenfed April l2, and was very successful. During fhe laffer parf of fhe year, lhe juniors promofed a very successful prom. Class colors of blue and gray were chosen fhis year and many colorful blue and gray '4l sweafers decorafed fhe frames of fhe juniors. When fhe seniors furn fheir dufies of leadership over fo fhe class of '4l, fhey can resf assured fhaf fhey will be successfully filled fo fhe advanfage and benefif of fhe whole high school-fhaf fhey will carry on unfil fhe curfain rings down on fhe finale of fheir senior year. The junior class officers were finally herded info fhe range of fhe camerman. The resulf is picfured below, Leff fo righf: Beffy Erickson, girls' afhlefic manager: Sherman Nicar, boys' afhlefic manager: Pal' Meflce, council represenfafiveg Leon Devereaux, ser- geanf-af-armsg Beffy Garvey, vice-president Dave Coleman, frea- surerp Sferling McGarvey. presidenfg Pafsy Boles, secrefaryg and Miss Sylvia Veafch, class advisor. Sferling lvlcGarvey, junior class prexy Below, Beffy Garvey, vice-presidenl Pafsy Boles, secrefaryy and David Coleman freasurer. N.. ii 3. v SV .ba Anderson Boy an Chambers Dunn Foss Hollerrbeck Kerwedv Matrcrr Montgomery 'Qs in H uw- 'V+- Anderson B adet ch Chambera Du yee Frrsbre Hood K ef N1 E ro Morley F Mol KL 9 MA ,..,.-...Y-...f ,MAH .A W L. rk LAM s fNl7 MGA AN Q 1 41 'U ,Gia yu.. Mi, Q-Q 6.-s ,Mfr um li B r fifr Bvars Look Lulrrson hr Qksorr Gorchy H,de Lare Frm' ary Berrr Byers .1 v Mdrott Mc s Mrrrr Nerson N Cd mm-+ wail ertram La Darr Usorr I Har' n Lr e N nrrorson fb- wr 'na-1.. 'wx Q61 '-wc. 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S , , , Malich, sludcnl body treasurer, lpolh prominenl iuniors, enioy the com- pany ol The high and rniqhly-Don Hinman and Rodney l-lulslacler. Sludious genie are Neal Spencer and Kay Thompson, who, when indulging in a casual qamo ol calch. use a boolc. The informal shor of lhe iunior couplers al lhe righl has a colleqiale air lhal only Jim Byeru Enid Tholrnan. Jean Dealer, Willard Ferneau. Sherm Nicar, and l-lelen Nicholson could give il. Llsren here MM, Anhaof rl Charles Gram Bop Roderlell seems 'ff be ahnrir Annaberle lJessle Gllberll, lhe younger' memory' H' 'h Hr-l er lamrlyy repel, al playlng lhe plan: lvl-argarel lnalr her as Mr1.Qranl, lialrh Dahfel or ara Nl' Callahan and lllfle Bernard Pederson a rwrpi-r' lool- or wllh amusemenl. . Prn ol Qall 'rlU'l' , r , .r yr W, ,o gXNar'4 ww Above are Malqillilxrn ol ' 'ml llzlrvg mama lf' ' Y llfl l f, V r K l ,-Cl Blll BerrlC3dP'lhg5yv role VLH G rrled the l llv 'slflllrll ably se r X we ran llwe lllmol p dl The Fumil Upstairs Wllly, do your morher lells you, shoulr. Papa Heller lBlll Berrrganl to hir, muchlplelredron son lNlQlg lvlallcjhl. Molher Heller lhflargarel Wallers,l lools on d h l amaze w lle Loulfe rpal Kelleherl, whom lhe lamlly has suih a rlme marrylng oil, Carver away al lhe meal. Marshalllng an impressive array ol oramalie lale-nl lhe lunlors presenled Their play, The Family Upslalrs, l ro an appreeiarlve and relponsrve auorenr e rn The gym on Aprll I2. Now lor lhe plor. Il seems Mr.. Heller, Margarel Waller, was allllcred wllh gall mlonss' and lwrqlr trlrnool Plfhrlnlll Nalurally ll worrled her consider- abl h? hs 'r hlrr ' l y w en er da rg e , Loulse,lJa1Kellehenreachedlhe rrpe old age ol 7l and wa: nllll wllhoul a husband. Bur Lharle-, Granl, played by Bob Roderlclc, enlers lhc greal surprlse ol vveryoncq, exrluding lhe audlence NOW QUf hero, s spene. To lhe , he falls ln love wrlh lhc: lovely Louise. Ol course: you we heard lhal lhe Course ol lrue love never runs mmoolhlyf And lhlr, care war no exeepllon. Bul lhere is anolher common bellel lhal il lwo people really love each olher nolhing can keep lhem aparlp This also war, proved True, when lvlr. Heller, Blll Berrlgan, gurered hls wife'-, wagging Tongue long enough lo hop lhem bring rwdfer lrorn lho chaos she had made, Charleff molher waz, cellegllvely porlrayed by lvlargarel lhafch- 6-r' hls llllle brolhr,-r, by Bernard Pederson. Loulwe al,o har a llllle slsler, Annabelle. The parl of lhlf nol wo lovable llbrall wax lalcrrn by Jessie Gallberl' lhe parl ol her brolher, a grown up counlerparl ol Annabelle, was lfalcen by Nlelc Malich. Laml we had M' Callahan Fallh Danlelson, who was lhe l dress- malor lrom down falrz, She managed lo aod her Two eenls worlh whlrh dlrlnll hep maller, al all. Al lasr Louise and Charles are reuniieo and llveri napplly ever aller. Miss Grave Lnw wa- lhe faoablrr dlreclor ol lhe play and spenl many weeli- perlfyrsllng rhe Ca.l. If s .x T 1 is 4 fiwiff ff, . , ' l Psbove, an lniOETllTi2sTD9Sjen.TaiilVi4l izfigllliadef- Yvonne Zeekggrceillcglenyl and Bain Lo . vxymqx WCG' 5' GT Rx ' TH S' preSld9D ,X . b DOUQlaS V. :LQWQT T s LQTT TO TSE: gina Laifflr Bdwior T TCGT ' r', T5 o 5 re S M Sophomorehclagrf S9freTarYATTea U ie J nso. U o o T0 BE UPPERCLASSMEN NSW NineTeen TorTy Tinos The class oT '42, who only lasT year were llgreen l Treshmen, already an inTegral parT oT The liTe oT Bend T-ligh. This year The sophs elecTed Bob Douglass To head Their class: Lowell Wing holds The oTTice oT vicefpresidenTy Lucille Johnson Tills The posiTion OT secreTary'Treasurer: Bain Low ThaT oT yell-leader: and Yvonne Zeelc, council represenTaTive. Miss Erma Laird is advisor. Under The planning and direcTion oT Prexy Douglass, Lucille Johnson, Edna Fischer and lrene T-lollenbeck, The sophs presenTed an old-Tashioned melodrama To The sTudenT body in Their annual assembly. The second year sTudenTs displayed a decided inTeresT in aTh- leTics by placing Tony Klobas, Ted lvleland, Maurice Olson, and Bill Grindle on The varsiTy TooTball squad: and Bob Douglass and Jim Clapp on The baskeTball Team. No less signiTicanT is The presence oT Barbara Allen, RuperT BrenTano, George Eranlc, KaThryn ller, Evelyn KleinTeldT, Phil Peo- ples, Bob Rhoads, and Yvonne Zeek in The Torch Honor: Janice Ehler, Jean Burroughs, Yvonne Zeelc, Lucille McKenzie, and lsabel PresTon in The Pep Club. The Beans Paw, LeTTermen, LeTTergirls, and many oTher clubs boasT popular sophomore members. The only grievance They hold appears To be The TacT ThaT They are noT allowed To aTTend The prom, buT Theylre TarfsighTed and realize ThaT when anoTher year has elapsed They will conTrol The annual hop. Camera shy Bob Douglass, sophomore class presidenT is picTured below aTTer he had been capTured by The phoTographer. Bob was The basl1eTball Team 3 mosT consisTenT scorer This year, and has upf held his oTTice very TaiThTully. Mm 1149 I vw 1' in yi 1 1 :, Akrnr, ia 'wi fwwws . Mrniar ' I-Iosmer r, Lrxnrmem O V S ' r QNX i or Fosser' PM Ctr i, .mqeber Y ' haua' I . ,rr 'Omg CIASS QF 1942 ICM -ar 'N .J +-0--......- ix Anderson Aurrnan Anderson Brees? r Brentano . Brown ' Lharroeru Chambers .Clark Look Culley , C It-S :as rran Ldmondson . Ehlers Forntarn Frank .Franks fiearn Hearn . Henderson , loanrs Johnson .Jones Letsurr L vrnqston . Low XA nn.- W pm Cf x B3bf0fK Brown Clark Davenpo: Elrrot Frederrnk H rrl nq Kennedy Lyons Q f Barber Brown Crark DeRocher Entrrkrn Gates Hoard Klelnfeldi ,Markell J. . Barnes . Brown . Clark . Douglas . Ewing . Goodwm Hollenbeck . Koch McArdIe .r eqrw 1 , f. Uouqlags Fe Ousun Coonwrn Howaru Kohr Mtialan CLASS QF 1942 5 . i O' I - We r , an ' A., ' Q: - X I 152. .y -- x . 1 r ifigsiu' .4 'lt fag? f vummmwnm- .NmM,,,,,wu,,,,,,,,,,W..,,, , . . ...V W, .. N... N--...... Au fr Q 1 .. t. 'Y i it' mit. 4: .M A E Al i Ji Q . is . I 1 , X V , t , v E In .Q . . Ev- 4 . Q . 6 . l 'ef' L . , ,V 4 ' , 2,7 . I ii . 2 Q 3 v an is i gi'-A 9 .. S. ,I , Y A, K ,S ' . 9 1- A tv 1 A J 15' ' I., 'cw ' sa. Q 1 . x i 'f R . ,, 'fe .ff r . 5 wtf , M ff! '. .J u, Ml , - - ,, , X L- --- Q i 'X Q . l sv , fl V . 4 ' Sf, ' ., .P . ., 1 VV vg a U, Ji y - , 9 ,naw , -. .Jn A J ' .3 Wt r itf . ' X. A 12 1' . -,.,.,.,..,,,,T , . . ......,......,.......,-. . vm 'El' nf K 57- N li E. McDaniel .McDaniel D. McFadden McKenzie McLennan . Merritt L. Metke Mitchell H. Moore M. Padgett B Murphy . Nass G. Nelson Nelson Nordby . Olson M. Olson Oney V. Osmundson I. Preston D. Pengilly . Peoples H. Peterson Peterson Phelps Plath J. Poole Powell E. Prater E. Shaver P Ray . Rhoads L. Robideaux Robideaux Ross J. Robinson D. Schuman Sear M. Sexton B, Spangler E Shephard . Sholes P. Skinner Slate .Smith Smith E. Smith Smith J. Smith J. Voos B Sprague . Spring W. Spring Stacy Terry Thompson B. Tucker Van Matre W. Van Vleet E Walrath . Warren T. Warren B. Whisenand Wilde . Wing H. Youngberg Zeek C. Morris if ' Q M, ,ww V Fw fl! . W, , .ifig an 563 . -1 ,,?g::C-'z ' .L ' 5'.,,Qjf 7 E Y Yj, A , . X 4' -, A F , ws K a In K .. ,S h 3 W I .MW 1, 1' . TQ gi m , vs Q- mf ,4 Bwvginh Q 3 lx x ' I W , A ,V W 2 M 3 ,gg 2 , YF - ,, fp , , 'ffifff-73-?. , wg .. . -I-is M . , . ,, 'Y P -'g:l'.1',1 X 1 , F:1f!,.,:, 'f Q ' 1 145 2,5113 gf' ew ff? ti A 5 f' 5315 - I ? A,.. 5 .gk N C' N x H' 9 if - X r ,E -A , '- 1 Q ' KL l 5 K5 f .--V., M NE Q F Pk M - ky , M-V, v '-: l1 Q 1 :SQ '--- E: .Q if S 3 L? Q ' Y Q P fa' '-- V 41- 3.4, f wr 'Q 1 ' Q ' Q-is 1 E .5 l 1 ' SL Fw M2 W 2 Ng, M 33533 HN M? S V Y W wi Y 3 V .ggi ,gg E 'f,. . i M M qw dw -:l:,,,. qw 9 X- ' ' . K w, , W .W -f W M -- 15551 . .. , Ji, Q n W Y in 1 I A2133 R W is lan T 9 55. 1 l. mn Y we 5 I A ' , A, Y W , Jw :M M gi 'vw gm 527733 ,J M fx H X. fxkw 5. .4 .- ix as f 4N.,.5,-wr' t V V rv SN A lf' :Q c .2 -My M , W!!! M 2. As. , H u x an 6' 'Af' 'W rid' Mk t in da '32 ' V l 'fm , C , in W :Ab :Ei .,QA ize Y , . 1 x -fx.. Eighth Grade First row: I. Vaughn, l. Thompson, L. Slate, B. Tauscher, R. Snyder, F. Seiber. A. Ryman, and C. Seikle. Second row: M. Whipple, V. Stowe, N. Shaver. D. Sullivan, A. Reitan, D. Smith, T. Wick, B. Terwrlliger, G. Smith, and D. Wer- ner. Third row: B. Terry, J. Thomas, J. Stevenson, R. Thalman, D. St. Onge, M. Sauers, G. Verrill, G. Wood, and E. Suttle. Fourth row: P. Winslow, D. Syphen, G. Thompson, F. Voos, B. Rines, B. Wood, G. Vaughn, R. Russell, and G. Walker. Top row: G. Ridings, H. Smead, L. Wick- ens, B. Shellhart, and Mr. Raikko. First row: P. Moore. M. Margeson, E. Livingston, J. Griffin, A. Pastulovltch, W. Munkers. E. McDanieIs, D. Langeberg, and L. Nichols. Second row: P. Kutch, F. Peters, E. Reid, P. Loree, E. Miller, M. Mowery, E. May, D. Rainey, and L. Little. Third Row: W. Peterson, M. Nosen, G. Pomlrey, B. McMillan, H. Malone, L. Little, B. Ludwig, W. Neth, D. Peaseley, and C. Plummer. Fourth row: M. Moeck, A. McNemar, M. Newhouse, D. Merritt, E. Pack, and Miss Sandine. Top row: P. Moody. and R. McClure. First row: J. Halvorson, L. Grindle, B Hoback, M. Hilgers, B. Jackson, G. Hurley, D. Dyer, L. Fread, and J. Goodwin. Second row: C. Hughes, H. Hahn, D. lsted, E. Ives, N. Holllnshead, J. Hunt, D. Gilliland, E. Hollis, E. Finely, and D. Elliott. Third row: D. Halligan, A. Hawes, B. Hunnell, E. Kirkpatrick, K. Hall, A. Haupt, and J. Fonelli. Fourth row: W. Howard, L. Bowerman, G. George, M. Hakanson, R. Kelley, S. Jerome, T. Hughes, D. Hertzel, B. Halvorsen, and R. Forbes. Top row: B. Henderson, G. Gates, J. Fair- child, Miss Halvorson, C. Hollands, A. Ellis, B. Evans, and L. Hansen. First row: S. Clark, A. Carlsen, F. Birch- ard, G. Braaten, E. Darling, E. Acree, J. Hallan, G. Brown, and E. Christiansen. Second row: F. Cook, J. Dexter, E. Dod- son, L. Davis, D. Bernard, R. Devereaux, V. Clapp, and A. Boyer. Third row: M. Aulman, R. Bilyeau, R. Birchard, R. Berry, P. Bowman, N. Bowers, and 0. Cook. Fourth row: C. Corliss, L. Caddick, R. Boardman, M. Barber, D. Crane, D. Ander- son, D. Burton, D. Apling, and P. Brown. Top row: P. Babcock, P. Christofferson, E. Clark, Miss Bartrum, H. Carroll, B. Bal- lard. B. Doster, and A. Chambers. lunior High Qflficers At right are the officers of the Junior Hi Council, a new governing group in Bend High. Don is president of the Council, Genevieve, secretary: and Pat, president of the Girls' League. Xwfzp.. DON STROM, GENEVIEVE SKJERSAA, PATRICIA SHULTZ. President- Secretary. President of Girls' League BEARS PAW ,wr 0- ion fn bode idmddeigkiomval N, Ca 6 5 V- 5- Q ?.XduYQXOdXAex Vvfxgi XI, Qnxlp 'KMA ,xi,f,iG' ba, W Q- W xii, QQQQCS ilfbwii V Y , X V Xxofcgoi TAYiorS 5 B iw Will He Bounce? vgenfi S QJX 67523 in Magi! EQQQ X . Nw . S- C adgdq-XSOY i X85 X o yew 6 K? - an ii Rei5i'if1N63'Wi O Nggiilglixhojkibjf k,iiAXJOee bers are Eijiiiniiswidi QNGYQ Don Hinman Chief Paddie-Wieider Piiofed ivv Den Hinrnan sa- rareiiiderrr ihe Bear 1 Paw Ciub, made up of 30 bevf friefied from Jrhe Hophennore, iiinior, and senior classes, ended fhe nhoei year wiih enefher year of service To Bend high -rhnei Qhaiied .ip io fheir fredii. The duh nnerniur-r arf or duiv ei aii or iL1O',Ci'WOO2i' aihe iefic Confef-ii pairoiiinq rho ienfea, ieepind The Crowds off ihe piavinq Veid., iindinq -,rain ior ihe iarwfx and iryin io i Q keep The ediiirm, high nrhfvei wiudeni-,, and grade wehooi aiu- denis in iheir' reapeciive iefifioni. This year rhe Siiiiiffnr Ciniinr-il purfhased 20 uweaiera for +he Bear? Paw merniaer-. ir: wear Whiie on duiy ai aihieiic Qonfegis, The- ,wemirirw firm nine find qoid wiih The worde Bear Paw Pnirei on ihfi irfwfi. Beiievrnq n ilif iid iififigfr thin aii work and no piav fi UU1! hug 'MU BCHV-. PGN ci pciriif' in iiie Max' iii, idr 'he r uh menfiberm and iheir dares, , . i . i . rnoife Jaw band room The gqheei nnzwnivrjqrarih pri-vided ihe niunif, ior dancing, and fhe I ue 'ren wi, wax cxenieied ic provide ihe fend: for refreshrneni . Qifffif fi rw- ' iir 'nm WW 40 him: year we-re: Den Hinnier' fre Iiiiwi Qeezriev Hui fade' viipe prewidenit Sfgriiriq Mfffafvf -i,' eff-Mary' Nific F-fiaiifh, irea,L,r'e ' and B05 hiiidfvqri eriiy en' 'i' wi' , M . Effrifi ,if Nf'iii ihe r iiJiDiS ia y aovfor. Qmffhexiy QQOQCSQU 'fee ISN S6777 CWS F lQffC7U,eTg,7f row. QW DCC? i LU M f7 X 6 DOUG? SOP 1enlfQO5f'e iokenwe ' O0 H rug ,fs I 0 GV G5 ne pad 06,168 e,,O Me! pre 0,50 Cf l fl Sf . f H if Or, Cafodx Glen Ggafes- Bonnlg 77 VGU SOD, So you wanr lo buy a ho? dogl You needni call a marine, lor even lhough The lhermomeler regisfers freezing, lhe Pep Girls are 'on lhe iob.i 'Though our leer were cold, our hearls were warm and our dogs were hor, says Maxine Kelley, who capably led Jrhe Pep Club during lhe pasr year. Perhaps you re wondering wha? rhe girls do wilh lhe money rhey earn. Thai loo, is very simple ro answer. Dur- ing 'rhe pasr year 'rhe club presenled fhe sludenl body wifh a flag, and rhey also gave a Scorch drum ro lhe Drum and Bugle Corps. Decorafing for foorball and baskerball games is anolheer service performed by group of girls, while you always find 'rhem en masse al iamborees and rallies, lending color and school spirir. During rhe year several banguels were given. Their success was largely due lo rhe ellorlrs ol Virginia Nelson and Shirley Moeclc. Rosie Pulcaveno and Nadine Padden also deserve bouguers lor gerring The aloremenrioned dogs lo fhe games. This yearls ollficers were Maxine Kelly, presidenl: Nadine Padden, vice-presidenlq and Amy Salisbury, secrelary. The Pep Club has 'rhirfy members. llfxll of lhem were willing lo worlc says Miss Gales, advisor, who cerlainly did her share fo malce lhe year successlul. A O' , a Qin' G gi7y556l'gZw'i pglfljvakfne G4 UW f f er' Norgsrlg Jed Peppers Prexy Amy Salisbury, presidenr ol llie Loller Girls, if, piclured al lell. Amy lfas been one ol llie mosl ac- liye oresidenls of llwe rlub. Besides forducling llwe meeiinga lwer du- wewtyww Y rel for me year bare included drawing up a new fonalilulion, measuring llie girl: and ordering llieir sweaiers. and planning llie annual assembly. Evelyn Carler, Hilcing Nancy Sluarl, Tennis Lettergirls Make Progress Tlie Lerlergirls ol llw sclwool, pirmfofi below, have wfar gimp fi pimp for Themselves during me pdrsl ye-ar, Willw one ol ilwe iargefil groups in llneir liislory, 52 momrisrrs. llie flub reieiyed new swealerf., emblems. and drew up a new conlirulior. lnirialion ol rlie group loci o,ai..e in Celober 24. Forry iniliales came dressed as Bend lrligli larulfy members. lriiialezi 1 leaned up ailer rlie banguel. Qn December I5 five 'iudfvril Looy allended lime opening ol lime l-lolclia Club, llwemri nl llie Lerlergirls. annual assembly llwe rluo was ii iomplele willi oraliealia, -,inging wailers. and iiilerbugf.. Beriram, Speeclball--Belly McFadyen, Bicycling Amy Salisbury,'pre',idenlq Mary Mcilaniel, viiie-premidenl: Belly Mc' Fadyen, secrelary: and Miss Poll. iagully advisor, made up llie Qouncil ol line organizalion. Farilw allor mclwool acliyi+y was under 'rlve guidance ol a girl elecled by llifi- group. lliese aclivilies and heads were: biking, Evelyn Carrert bicyfling, Belly Mrradyent baslelball Jean Ebyr base ball, Karlwryn ller: renn' Nanfy Sluarl. ilnis is llie lirsl year limi lbs' Lerrefgirls bays been member' ol rlie Oregon Siale l-liglw Srliool Alrierif Aesociarior and ilieir new lelrerr, are wliile Ois willri blue and gold B 5 in rlwe Cenrer A pin in given io any girl earning ZOO poinlf or more. Miss Polls, willi llif' lwelp oi llre acliyiiy lneao- and 'ire Counfil, ruled and advised The groub Kallwryn ller, Baseball--Jean Eby, Baslnelball Firsl row: K. ller, Y. Zeel M. llialrilwer, B. McFadyen, J. Sleidl, P. Nieiwn, P Borer., A Dir lc, M. McDaniel. F. Slieplierd. Second row: E. Breezl, Miss Piilrn, A Salisbury, V. Grino, J. Eby, J. Sienlcamp, A. Lee, M. liierman, M. Lee, 5. Kennedy, M. More gan, M. Slale, P. Ray. lliird row: l-. Sloolcey, E. Sellin, B. Byars, J. Mollico, M. Kelley, M Tillman. E. Keinleldl. E. McDaniel. B. Murphy, B, illiompson, NN Spring, N. Moore, V. Carler, B. Smilli, B. louacrn. Fourlli row. B. Eriolcnon, N. Leluon J. lerry, B. Gibson, F. Norwood, M. Srowell E. Olson, J. Joyre, B. Ballard, P. Murplwy E. Nirlwolson, J. Dosler. N. Conklin, N. Sluarl. I 53 , 4 -Ox Q' ' - - r f ' ' tV l' , - i At right is Ar a iey progres H fm Pm! nu. sive Lettermen president, who not W pm fur nun only held down an easy chair iob 'HEMI fl!! nllll but a baclctield berth as well until 5? graduating as a midftermer this - - year. He was replaced by Des Currie. Letternmen ,H T Again Prominent Prominent among the various groups and clubs ot Bend High is the Lettermens Club. Thirty-six strong, they compose one ot the largest Lettermenis Clubs to be seen in recent years. Continuing trom last year, the Lettermen again conducted the school hall patrol which succeeded in eliminating unnecessary noise and con- tusion that prevailed betore the patrol existed. The Letterman again sponsored their annual evening dance and pre- sented an assembly. as well as engaging in their particular sports and retaining their special seating arrangement at assemblies. Ctticers betore the second semester began were: Art Valley, presi- dent and graduating mid-termerq Des Currie, vice-presidenty and Bill Eby, secretary-treasurer. To till the head vacancy atter Art lett, the boys decided to put their heads together and atter the dust had settled trom the political mix-up, Des Currie was president: Bill Eby, vice-president: and Bob Douglass was elected secretary-treasurer. The Lettermen are mainly responsible tor our schools success in sports and have succeeded in giving Bend a name in the high school sporting world. Below are the Lettermen who compose most ot the brawn and some ot the brains to Bend Hi h school First row trom , . 9 ' i 'ettz Currie, Murphy, Eby, Russell, Coleman, Mayer, Glazier, Hudson and Sholes. Second row: Redden, Chambers, Foster, Eotchy, Cooper., Devereaux, Klobas, Murphy, Chambers, and Ferneau. Third row: Nicar, Anderson, Preston, Olson, tvleland oillis, Zeliclc, Laliberte, Troutman, Clapp, Byers, and Coach Eldon Cone, Fourth row: Metlre, Dunlap, Smith, and Mc6arvey Fix-is -ati. Tai' .QQ r Musklemen Above lhe lourlh eslale ol Bend l-hgh These people published lhe Pino lvlurmur and Be ar lrack lor lhe l939 401erm A line lall hardworking and capable Fronl row lrom lfll +3 rrghl Jean Eby Johanna Slenkamp Jeannelle Larson Belly Kelley Nadine Padden Doris lhoma Maxine Kellfy and Margarel Ireland advisor Second rgw Royrr Coan Jrrn Whi eran1 Tom Moo P Wesley XNaler Sam Peoples Arr lvlosfn wlan Werrhman Bob Rod r k Le le Mille Jack lvlurry Jark Vaughn and Mile Co nran bu ne s advr o Fourth Esute Cirrus on ouruz1l1st1c Tr mdmous A+ 'ell Sam Peo ples elecled edrlor ol Pin lvlurmur by lhe ladenl body a yeara o Al lell below Jim Whrsenand ed lor ol Bear Tracks and assocrale Pune Murmurs head. A lell, Slan ey Weichman, businesir manager ol Pine Murmurs and 'Bear Tracks. P blrsh ng The lrne 'vlur nl every olher Friday preparing Bear lraeks lhe annuwr and dc ng olher school robs such as prrnhng lool pa program lh year ex cplionally small rournalrsm class un er lhe drrecrron ol llrlor nm Proples and A socrale Ed 'for Jim Whrs enand did a rem rrkably lne rob Tom Moore ll ed lh C ugh ul lhe year as lealure edrlor and lhe porl odrlo hp naly ondeo u n rho hand ol Jack Murry w o was a sisled by A f lvlofen. J an Wei hmm .e ved sry .sapably 1. businesr mana er wil lhe aid ol We, Waler 'f olleclc . Lesler Miller a lreshman who 's nol ever a memoe ol lhe ara., worked hard selling ads. is yearn, slall if, holding rhe coal ol lhe paper well down. + averaged aboul lilleen dallars per issue less, lhan lasl year. Feeling Thal Phe lvlurmurrf and 'Pine Murmurs Magazine ' were loo nearly alike lo be zuilabie names lor bolh paper and annual, lhe slall held a Conlesl lo rename lhe annual. lliear lracksi' was chosen. Bonnie Ballard won rhe live dollar prize lor lurning The name in lirsl. Jim Vlfhisenano edilor ol ' Bear Tracksf worked wilh praclically lhe same slall lo publish lhis year book and leels lhal lhey should be given credil lor lhra line iob and hard work lhey did, 21,4 Fronl row: Malich, Thompson, Frank, Allen, Smiih, McGarvey, Preslon. Second row: Baker, Ballard, Vaughn, Larson, Kelley, Peoples, Whisenand, Thomas, Fby, Slen- kamp. Third row: McFadyen, Zeek, Thalcher, l-lollenbeck, Sleidl, ller, Berlram, Kizer, Riedel, Allen. Fourlh row: Brenfano, Thompson, Spencer, Kline, Boles, Kleinieldl, Mil-V ler, Coleman, Conklin, Mr. Kennelh Ruih, advisor. Those noi piclured: Brockley, Fby, Duryee, Peoples, Rhoads. The Torch-Honorable Intelligentsia Are Extensive Group Mr- Hush Smin The Torch Honor Sociely, only nafional honorary sociely in Bend l-ligh School, was Tirsl granled a local chapler in I926. lls purpose is io promole scholarship and Tellowf ship among high school sludenls. This year 22 new members were inilialed ai an early Chrislmasi banguel on November 30, making a lofal of 4I members. The iniliales were Ted Tirslq lhen made 'ro exhibilionize before fhe resf oi fhe group. Owen Baker and Roberl Brenlano did a liflle plain and Tancy Tox-Trolling all by Themselves. Phil Peoples and Neal Spencer had a lea-biscuil race, rolling biscuils across lhe caieieria iloor wilh lheir noses. Phil won-- by a nose. Superinlendenl Howard George presenled members wilh pins al an assembly which was broadcasl over KBND on January I2. Members wear pins according To lhe num- ber of poinls lhey have earned and lhe class lhey are in. Poinls are given on a basis ol grades and exlra-curricular acfivifies. Sophomores musl have 30 poinls and receive a oneebar pin: iuniors musl have 50 poinls and receive a Two-bar pin: seniors musi have 70 poinfs and receive a gold 'rorch pin. If The slu- deni earns I24 poinls he may keep his senior pin. The socieiyis annual assembly was given Friday, February 2. ll was eniilled While The WiTe's Away. Bob Brockley, Nick lvlalich, Berry McFadyen, Leola l-lollenbeck. and Kay Thompson were lhe slars in rhis sfupendous produclion. In order lo raise funds for a memorial, The members sold blue and gold pencils wifh lhe seasons baskerball schedule prinled on lhem. Torch l-lonor's officers fhis year are Hugh Smilh, presidenlq Bob Brockley, vice-presidenl: Doris Thomas, secrelary-'rreasurer-reporler. Mr. Kennelh Rulh is advisor. A parly was given Friday, April I9, Tor The members and Their guesls. .xl in 'UD Above is rhe LYVQ Q Ur, hr noiaw 'Oiieiw Fifi' 'OW iefv io righr, Norman Manrhflnfw :rd iDOl'1H'i'1 Andfw' fri ueraond row, Dei Cochran and Dmqia Lend' ihird row Royce Coan, Ciaire Deucjgia Jr, img' Uuiiivan, and her neih Sawyer, fourih row, ,iirii Ckifiiiiri, Nrirman fmw, David Coieman, and Cfharierr rvifirri fin. THE BA D Under The ab'ei.,arf51 ei Mr. Homer Walrz rhe band fhig year marrhed from v'ir'ory1o vivrory, wideiy praised by borh irudeniu and 'ownzpeopie This is rhe iarqesi band in Ihr- hiufory of Bend High, wifh a membership of neariy fiiry irudenif. In adoirfcn 'o oavno ai near ,f ali The Lava Bear games, rhf- :pand fool. par' 'n 'evera aawembiies. rwo Qon- ceris, and fi V6C1iC7ixJ'OGfl api from KBND. The annuai bane roriferi, preserred on February 23, was iauded by many a' ihe beef ronceri ihe Bend i-iiqh band has r-vw divan J 'n Coniciin, iiudenr band direizior, was fearurf-d in a Corne+ zoio, and rwo numbers were played by me fiarref ewgmbie. David Coieman .ioyie Berry Ronaid MQC ure George Waiiace, Norman Marfn heimer,andDoro1hi, Giiiiiand are members oi rhis rou . 9 A goof: band if, assured for several years ro come over hali oi ihig years members are underciassinen. Aboui i'rr'i'y'i've1 mann emblems are ro be awarded, Presidenf Jim Conifin is TC viuoenf direcfor oi rhe band, as picfurefz ro rhi, eir 'n .haracireri fic bowe. The high har resrs or rhe head of Rome Cow. drum maicr. Hi .' rowi E. 'W iff , Voein 1 pn Ciuie, i-iaivorsen VW, fi f BUf'iiif' Berg, Murphy, Anderson. Senond wi Frhie Naf, 3m - N Ver ffdxmr rv' iiadden, L. Gibson Mi f' if. Doug a Rhoad- Third row: Jerome Qiiiiianri idxrni Tian - V4 - ' 'fi' ilourrh row: Lria fra L fi rdearn DeRo1ner, Cochran Morgan 'xoni n Raiufrgff r 1 Gioerh Davenooir hy-wade Dligibeb' v.kfw M I E ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Bear Tracks Sfaff and The Sfudenfs of Bend Hugh School wash 'ro convey fo +he busnness men of Bend Jrheur suncere apprecrahon of +he supporl umfanlungly gxven Bend Hugh School publncahons Following are 'rhe business houses whose generous conlrlbuhons made This year book possllole Bank of Bend Beck s Bakery Bend Drug Company Bend Garage Company The Bend Bullehn Bo Kay Shop Brooks Scanlon Lumber Company lnc Capxrol and Luberry Thearres Cashman s Clfy Drug Company Consumers Gas Company lnc Erickson s Food lvlarkel Flrs'r Nahonal Bank of Porrland Bend Branch George Chrld s Hardware Company Kessler s Super Creamed lce Cream Medo Land Creamery Company lvhdslare Hardware Company The Muller Lumber Company Moly 81 Van Dyke lnc Mr Hood Srages lnc The Owl Pharmacy Pulol' BuHe lnn S 8: N Men s Shop The Shevlnn Hlxon Company Sraples Ophcal Company Square Deal Furnnlure Company Symons Bros Jewelers Tower Theafre Werle s Prxntmg and Lithography The Bend Bulletm Photography The De Bunce Studuo Parlor IOO3 Bond Slreel' 815 Wall Slreef 953 Wall S'rree+ 709 Wall S+ree1' 8 I 2 Wall Sfreelr 8l I Wall Sheer Bend Wall Sfreef IO3 Oregon Avenue 909 Wall Sheer 642 Franklln Avenue 842 Wall Srreel 960 Wall Slreelr 856 Bond Srreef I39 Oregon Avenue O Kane Bulldlng l3I Greenwood Avenue 905 Wall Slreer 82l Wall S+ree'r 824 Bond Slreel Cenlral Oregon 858 Wall Slreef ll2I Wall Srreef 945 Wall Srreef Bend 934 Wall Sheer 85I Bond Sfreel 947 Wall Slreel Bend 869 Wall Sheer Football Pictures Symons Bros Blndmg by James Kearns 84 Abbott Co N, .,,,.,-,,, ,.,,. ,..,,,,,,,,,-LL ' lvlagill Drug Company ,,-..,c,,-,,,,,-sL.L,, ,,,,,, ..,,,,.,,,,..-,- ' ' '
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