Bend High School - Bear Tracks Yearbook (Bend, OR)
- Class of 1950
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V?-T 7 BEAR TRACKS Presented by the Associated Student Body of Bend High School 1950 To The sludenfs of Bend High School we, +he edilor and slaff, wish +o cleclicafe The Bear Tracks of I95O. We h'ave fried +o cover all The various school acliviiies. giving spe- cial creclii' where il is due. You, The siudenfs, are Bear Tracks: wifhouf . your 'full cooperalion i+ would have been impossible lo publish This annual. - H has been our aim To give you a yearbook which you will cherish in +he many years To come, one which will hold many happy memories for you. Trusling Thai we have accomplished our aim, we sincerely hope you enjoy This I95O edilion of Bear Tracks. DIANE NEWLAND, Ecli+or-in-Chief. I 1 i I 1 1 D BE R TRACKS STAFF .qfgakiieiswiasrgiziQ22-:.M:as: , r- . fr .,eisgN,5,, 4 .. ,i??v ,3w?Mum f,.g...24 M V .g ,qg., ' f:..'g2x3Se Q if1srg.gz .5i. 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I of Oregonl g' V x fl, A . rig! f iiaiflsifg STUDE Tco Nall. Tom Niebergall, President Mierley Fordham Pay Master The I949-50 STudenT Council. under The leadership of Tom Niebergall. STudenT Body President has under- Taken several new proiecTs: all 'of Them were successfully compIe+ed. The main proiecT of The Council This year was The revision of The B.l-l.S. ConsTiTuTion. ln addiTion The Bend Council played hosT To The Redmond Council aT a ban- queT held aT The Pine Tavern in Redmond during OcTober. The Ma, Pa, Me parTy, sponsored by This group, was held in The big gym on The evening of March Il. On April 2l and 22 The high school carnival was held in The gym wiTh nearly all The clubs in B.H.5. sponsoring booThs. The candidaTes Tor King and Queen were chosen from each of The classes and The couple selling The mosT scripT was elecTed. The noise parades. an all-school mixer dance, and The sTudenT body elecTions, were also carried on by This year's Council. A regional council convenTion was held here in April. The STaTe Council ConvenTion was held on May 6, in Newburg, To which Bend senT delegaTes. Marvin Mix, Vice-President Greta Nelson, Secretary Mildred Chopp, Treasurer Peggy Terwilligar, Bill Niskaneh. Activity Chairman Pine Murmurs Editor First Row-M. Huichins, Miss McDougall, M. Fordham, L. Andis. Second Row-D. Laursen, T. Niebergall, G. Nelson, M. Chopp. Third Row-B. Niskanen, P. Terwiliigar, M. Mix. Miles Hutchins, Leonard Andis, Dick Laursen gm Grade Rep 9th Grade Rep. 10th Grade Rep 1 Y r J' 'W lm. df f' Y'XX1 yv if f X Z f NX ' f C -Q 5 , X: fr R A S a .pvxmm P 'H H N! X X 1 H 2 N I I ? X X Q gn J - fl I 5 . P 5 A .4 AV L ' . A S 121: . K firvrv X , ' fr A-V , figil' I A , 4. ' Salutatorian Garry Jerome. salu'ra+orian oi 'lhe class of l95O, has compleled his high school educaiion wiih a grade aver- age of l.I3, running a close second io Tom. He has always a++ended Bend schools. faking his ele- menlary schooling ai Kenwood. Garry plans io maior in music al' +he Universiiy of Oregon nexr fall. He has been very aclive in ihe acliviiies of B'.H.S., parricularly in music., He has aH'ended 'rhe dis+ric+ music con'res+s for 'rhree years, 'rhe siaie music conlesls for lhree years. and was a member of The dance band for 'rwo years. This year he is vice-presiden+ of +he orcheslra. In addiiion 'ro his ac+ivi+ies in music, Garry is an aclive member oi Boys' League. Torch Honor, and Science Club. Vaiedictorian Tom Niebergall. valedicforian. has finished high school wiih 'I'he high average of I.IO. He enrered +he Bend school sysfem I2 years ago. af The S+. Francis school. Tom plans +o confinue his educa- +ion +his fall. Tom, who is Sludenl' Body Presideni oi B.H.S.. has been one of The mosl' aciive siudenis of 'rhe senior class. He is a member of Torch Honor, Boys' League. Science Club, and Le++ermen. ln his sophomore year he served as proiecior operalor. secrefary-ireasurer of Boys' League, and class vice-presideni. As a junior. he served as vice- presideni of Torch Honor. and +his year he is vice-presi- deni of +he Science Club. ln 'lhe pasi' 'rwo years. Tom has been very, aciive in ioofballz 'rhis year he was ieam capfain, and was chosen for rhe Lions Club's Defensive Trophy. issued 'ro an oufsianding fooiball player. Tom has worked very hard and has been very aciive in B.H.S. for which 'rhe senior class and enfire scliool have every reason fo be very proud of him. Graduating at The midpoint of The cenTury and also The midpoinf of Their educafion, The class of '50 will soon be look- ing back aT The Time of Their lives - Their experiences dur- ing Their high school career. Dick Rasmussen, skipper of The senior class, ploTTed a course which 'had smoofh sailing all The way, and leff in iTs wake many pleasanf memories. Probably The mosT memorable of Their school experiences was The freshman iniTiaTion in which They paraded Through Town, Then To The foofball field where They performed The Tedious and dirfy Task of cleaning The grandsfand. The class was led by Bob Hawes, class president' for ThaT year. SE IDRS ABBOTT, RONALD During Their firsT year as upper-classmen wiTh Bob Hawes again aT The helm, The sophomore class presenfed a sfudenf body clance and also a sTudenT assembly. Under The leadership of Marvin Mix, They became very acfive in school affairs. Highlighf of The year was The Junior-Senior Prom in The Elks hall. Furfhermore The iun- iors proved To be The loudesT class in school by winning The class competifion cup Twice This year. Alfhough The senior class was The small- esT class in school, wiTh I36 sfudenfs en- rolled, iT was high in iTs. ideals and did much To promofe The school by seTTing a good example To all. The senior class of l95O chose as iTs class moTTo, We know whaT we are: buT nof whaT we may be, Their class flower was The daffodil, and The colors yellow and gray. Mr. Reed, class advisor, has helped The class To aTTain iTs goals This year. Picfured above are senior class officers as follows: presidenT, Dick Rasmussen: vice- presiclenf, Dick Armony: secrefary, Marcia Skiersaa. and Treasurer, Mary Fowler. Na- dine Pepin, Gene Kiel, and Diane Newland were class yell leaders. BAILLARGON, ELYN . . . Glrl's League 1, 2, 3, 4. BENSON, ROLAND . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter- men's Club 4: Football 4. BERGSTRALH, WYNFRED . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4, T.I.C. 4. ACREE, ELSIE Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 ANDERSON, DUANE Entered from Nebraska 3 Boys' League 3, 4 ANDERSON, MAXINE Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics Club 3, 4 Lettergirls Club 2, 3 Building Committee 3 Student Body Play 4 ARMONY, DICK Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 Football 4 Track 3, 4 President, Senior Choir 4 Class Vice-Pres., 4 ' il 532. . if 2 ,. , W wif? 1 2 1 f is s 5 ,J 3 f 5322555 i assi Y ,EEQ Q at ifvj 4 fix 1 . ies.. , 1 - were YEQL Ke. V Qs .1 do . . , . 4,3 5 T Q , ff We gg! me iii, V IF 'Z , X sg 3 s i af rm? Y Q i ii' 2 521 Ei We age? Sffs7zQzffiii515ilffffsf. ' ii i Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 2, 2, 4 Football 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 E I3 ,xs- , . 'Y-, W , ll , f-wiser., ef- f. , n,,,,.,.b,.,, ,A , , ,Q ,ww 3' , ,Q 'fb S.. Y., pg: . , W ,,,, g .I A li, R5 ttf :f wif ,, Willy'-W' ,. ., . , am mmf., , , l, ,B as Q ,I f 2. if we it - 1 M I. A I 'V 504 :FSM 2 wifi? I La . . -A yy ,at if f . Q me 9 sf, 1 mx? 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Entered from Washington 3: Boys' League 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Bear Tracks 3, 4, Bus- iness Manager 4. CARROLL, LAURENCE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Let- termen's Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: Dramatics Club 1: Basketball 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Pine Mur- murs 4, Co-Sports Editor 4: Student Body Play 1. CARTER, BEVERLY . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: T.I.C. 4: Office 3, 4. CHAUNCEY, DARLEEN . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2: Class Yell Leader 2: Student Body Yell Leader 3: Welcoming Com- mittee 3: J. G.'s 1. CHAVIS, EULA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTEN- SEN, AL . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4. CHURCH, EDDIE . . . Entered from Rainier 3: Boys' League 3,-4. COYLE, BOB . . . Entered from Indiana 2, 4: Boys' League 2, 4. COZIAH, EDNA . . . Girls' League 1,2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1. CRAWSHAW, BILL . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: T.I.C. 4. DAOUST, RICHARD . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 4: Pine Murmurs 4: Bear Tracks 4. DEEL, BRAN- DON . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: T.I.C. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Bear's Paw 2, 3, 4: Projector Operators Award 2. DeRUSHIA, CATHERINE . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: Carnival Princess 1: Girls' State 4. DODSON, RON . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: T.I.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. DRAKE, DORIS . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: T.I.C. 4, Treasurer 4. DREW, JOHN . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Team 3, 4. EDMISON, DAISY . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 4. EDWARDS, RICHARD . . . Entered from Milwaukie 3: Boys' League 3, 4. ERNST, DARLENE . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1: Lettergirls 2, 3: J. G.'s 1. EWING, DONALD . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bear's Paw 2, 3, 4: F.C.O. 4. FAGG, LAVERNE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4: Bear's Paw 2, 3, 4. FERGUSON, MARGARET . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 1, 2: Welcoming Committee 3: Pine Murmurs 3, 4. FORREST, NANCY . . . Entered from Washington 2: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2: Symposium 2: Pep Club 4: Welcoming Committee 3: Student Body Play 3: Bear Tracks Copy Editor 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 2, 3, 4, Adver- tising Manager 4. FOSTER, DONALD . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bear's Paw 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Program 4. FOSTER, LEON . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.C.O. 3, 4, Superin- tendent 4: Bear's Paw 2, 3, 4: P.A. System 4. FOWLER, MARY . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Sec- retary 2: Treasurer 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: Dramatics Club 4: Girls' Trio District Con- test 2: J. G.'s 1: Tumbling 2, 3: Radio Program 4: Wel- coming Committee 3: Prom Princess 4. FREEMAN, GEORGE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. FULLER, BARBARA . . . Entered from Shevlin 3: Girls' League 3, 4: Pep Club 4. wr. - P' 16:5 . f f Q' was 4... .7 4 . fi 3 Y Z. i il Q.. I V' g . 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Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4: Lettergirls 1, 2: Student Body Play 4: Library 4: Red Cross Conference 3. HELLER, WES . . . Boys' Leauge 1, 2, 3, 4: Bear's Paw 4. HERBRING, HENRY . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 4: Student Body Play 4: Bear Tracks 4: Radio Program 4: Ski Team 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4. HOLLIDAY, Gene . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Track 2, 4: Foot- ball 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 4. HOLMES, BETTY JO . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. HOPPER, LEO . . . Entered from Redmond 3: Boys' League 3, 4: T.l.C. 3, 4. HOUSE, MARIAN . . . Entered from Klamath Falls 2: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Lell Leader 3: Tumbling Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Wel- coming Committee 3: Pine Murmurs 4: Bear Tracks 4. HORSTKOTTE, DAN . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: President 4: Science club 2, 3, 4: President 3, 4: Vice President 2: Dance Band 2, 3: Band Vice President 4: Orchestra 2, 4: American Chemical Award 3: Bausch 81 Lomb Science Award 4. HUDSON, DONNIA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. JAPPERT, JANIS . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle 2: Dramatics 3, 4: Welcoming Commtitee 3: Lettergirls 2: T. l. C. 4: Secretary 4: Junior class Treasurer 3. JEROME, GARRY . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3: Secretary 3: Projectionist 1, 2: Orchestra 4: Vice-president 4: District Music Contest 2, 3, 4: State Music Contest 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3. KEY, NORMA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1: Building Committee 3: Dramatics Club 4. KIEL, GENE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Yell Leader 3, 4: Vice President choir 1. KIESOW, MARY ANN . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: President 4: Class Secretary 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Reporter 4: D. A. R. Award 4. KNOWLAND, LAUREY . . . Entered from Hillsboro 4: Boys' League 4: T. I. C. 4. KRIBS, ED . . . Entered from Redmond 4: Boys' League 4: Lettermen's Club 4: A Cap- pella Choir president 4: Football 4: Basketball 4: Track 4: Pine Murmurs Associate Business Manager 4. LAYLON, DONALD . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 4. LECHNER, ED . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. LETSON, MAE . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2: F. H. A. 1. LEWIS, ALBERT . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: T. I. C. 3, 4. MACKENZIE, DIANE . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: Torch Honor 4: Band Secretary 4: Welcoming committee 3: Building committee 2: Chairman 2: District music contest Z, 3: State music contest 2: National music contest 3: Radio Program 4. MARSH, RONEL . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: T. I. C. 3, 4: Sgt. at Arms 4: Bear Paw 2, 3, 4: Movie Projection- ist 2, 3. MARSHALL, JACKIE . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 4: Lettergirls 2: Dramatics Club 4: Student Body Play 4. MARTIN, LEAMON . . . Entered from Ohio 4: Boys' League 4. MATTISON, HAZEL . . . Entered from Beaverton 3: Girls' League 3, 4. MCGAHAN, WILMA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. McKEE, PAT . . . Entered from Jefferson 2: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Welcoming Committee 3: Rally Squad 3. McMAHON, ROGER . . . Boys' League 1, 2. 3, 4. MIHELCICH, JOHN . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 4: Pine Murmurs 4. MILLS, JIM . . . Entered from Tillamook 3: Boys' League 3, 4: T. I.'C. 4: Sgt of Arms 4: Jr. Rotarian 4. MITCHELL, CLYDE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. if -.zz z 'R W, , ...... T.. W We ,.,,.:c1, . t ,, M. f -i, iris .fa ,W . ,A 4'5- 'W' X erik 'IW WSW 'fed if at .en 4 bl , ' I 1 . K 4 tr, f ' . . ,. , if .ef il' - W ,, - I- ' 1' f Q., , I ,s,, 1, x ' ' . 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Entered from Redmond 2: Boys' League 2, 3, 4: Student Body Vice President 4: Class President 3: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Fotoball 3, 4: Carni- val Prince 2. MOODY, BOB . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bears Paw 2, 3, 4: T. I. C. 3, 4: Sec-Treas 3: President 4. MORRIS, ALAN . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Football 4. NELSON, GRETA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Body Secretary 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: J. G.'s 1: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Music Accompanist Award 3. NEUMANN, CLARENCE . . . Entered from Washington 2: Boys' League 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Dramatics 3, 4: Science Club 4: T. I. C. 4: Vice President 4: Student Body Play 3, 4. NEWELL, BERNA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: J. G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2: Library 4. NEWLAND, DIANE . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Secretary 1: Class Yell Leader 3, 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Reporter 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: J. G.'s 1: President 1: Tumbling 1, 2, 3: Pine Mur- murs 3: Bear Tracks Assistant Editor 3: Editor 4: Drum and Bugle 1: Choir: President 1: Robe Chairman 2: Junior-Senior Prom Queen 4. NIEBERGALL, TOM . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Council 1: Sec-Treas 2: Student Body President 4: Class Vice President 2: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Vice President 3: Science Club 4: Vice President 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Projector operator 2: Lions Club Defensive Award-Football 4. NISKANEN, BILL . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 3, 4: Editor 4: Student Body Play 3, 4. OBERST, ARDEN . . . Entered from Toledo 3: Girls' League 3, 4. PAINE, CONNIE . . . Entered from Wash- ington 2: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Drum and Bugle 2. PEPIN, NADINE . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Yell Leader 3, 4: Welcoming committee 3: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: President 4: Class Treasurer 1: Pine Murmurs 2, 3, 4: News Editor 4: Student Body Play 3, 4: Rally Squad 3. PRITCHETT, LARRY . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Yell Leader 2: Pine Murmurs 4: Assistant News Editor 4. PRYOR, MARION . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: T. I. C. 4. RADEMACHER, JOAN . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: J. G.'s 1: Pep Club 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4: Welcoming committee 3: Radio Program Chairman 4. RASMUSSEN, DICK . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Representative 1, 2: Class Treasurer 3: Class President 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Science Club 4: Football 4: Ski Team 2, 3, 4. RHOADS, DONNA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle 3, 4. RHOADS, PAUL . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: T. I. C. 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Vice President 4: Student Body Play 3, 4. RHOTON, WALTER . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. RIES, MAURICE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bears Paw 1, 2, 3, 4: Movie Projector 1, 2, 3, 4: ROBISON, JACK . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Sgt. of Arms 4: Football 3, 4: Basketball 4: Track 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 4. ROSEBROOK, JOHN . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. SAMSON, ROSE . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1, 2: SELKEN, COLLEEN . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: Pep Club 3, 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: J. G.'s 1: Secretary Treasurer 1. SHERMAN, LEROY . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bears Paw 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice President Z: President 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Movie Projectionist 2, 3, 4. SKJERSAA, MARCIA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Paymaster 3: Class Secretary 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Vice President 4: Letter- girls 2, 3: Torch Honor 4: Band Secretary 3: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Carnival Princess 2: Prom Princess 4. SLATE, DONNA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 1, 2: Tumbling 1, 2, 3: F. H. A. 1, 2: Secretary-Treasurer 2: J. G.'s 1. SMITH, PAULA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4: President 4: Drum and Bugle 4: Girls' State 4: Lettergirls 3: J. G.'s 1: Student Body Play 3, 4: Radio Program 4. SPANI, GEORGE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bears Paw 4: T. I. C. 4. STADSKLEV, DONNA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F. H. A. 1. STANDIFER, LARRY . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Council 1: Vice President 3: Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Prom Chairman 3: Bear Tracks 4. STEIDL, BILL . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Football 4. STENKAMP, HUBERT . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F. C. 0. 4: Gatekeeper 4. STENKAMP, JOHN . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 4: Lettermen 4: Building and Grounds Committee 4. STEVENS, KEN . . . Entered from Kansas 2: Boys' League 2, 3, 4: Vice President 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4. STURDEVANT, DEAN . . . Entered from Redmond 3: Boys' League 3, 4: Bears Paw 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 3, 4. i W., STE, 7 zw .ea ., frm? Q , ,, 3 2 J '3 .ax- es 'dia 'eggs' .ills 4 m . f qc. 1 . lic' ik l, ' 'y gg, ra 4 Q i f 1 3 i . l PM o i A A2 . . fm it a , ati' 73. 'tif Af p 253' gee? . lnsgxfixqt A ,k 4 1 -WU f .FPR 1 , H 4 H vm 1 sie as we Q' ga.,,,,,.. ,sg 'l T ,, 5 2.5 :fi ,'-2.2: . . 1 iv, F Rt WM ft time SWAGER, DUANE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bears Paw 1, 2, 3, 4. TERWILLIGAR, PEGGY . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice President 4: Activity ,Chairman 4: Pep Club 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: District Music Meet 2: Prom Princess 4. THOMPSON, DOUG . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4: THOMPSON, JOYCE . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. TROXEL, CLYDE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Letter- men's Club 3, 4: Football 3, 4. TURNER, BARBARA . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. VAN SICKLE, GEORGE . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Motion Picture award 3. WALKER, MERYLIN . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. WARD, GARY . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bears Paw 4. WEBER, BILL . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3: President 3: Projector operator 1, 2, 3, 4: Book Manager 3, 4. WESTFALL, PEGGY . . . Entered from Eugene 4: Girls' League 4. WHEELER, GENE . . . Entered from Washington 4: Boys' League 4. WHITE, BETTY . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. WHITNEY, VERNON . . . Entered from Tennessee 4: Boys' League 4. WINSLOW, GEORGANN . . . Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: President 4: Torch Honor 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 4: J. G.'s 1: Vice President 1: Welcom- ing Comimttee 3: Sec-Treas 3: Robe Chairman, Choir 3: State Music Contest 2: Orchestra 3: Student Body Play 4: Girls State 4: Junior-Senior Prom-Maid of Honor '4: Carnival-Queen 4. WOOD, GERALD . . . Entered from Springfield 2: Boys' League 2, 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Dramatics Club 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 4: Basketball Manager 4. YOUNGBERG, JERRY . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. ZACHER, WALTER . . . Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. l S WT Ndsou PST Ffa Mc QQ Q? P 1'9 auf. favreif fa N KS IAH95-YT g 1'-H-W M--R! V ' ,a 4, Z :Y s gvfwzwg wzrwzizvfzafiasaa 1 'A 1 26?ffSf42gg?,gm A . , Q . r ' , 3 ' ii I ' - 5 ,,,.. . M k Hmm ,, J Y i ' M. ., gp? An ,E . is 31213 . P N Q if :ggi .H 4. my .I QM we A, , A ' K ,. ,, , 'Y wizwws , Q 2 Nd 'DCA-ENE. Chduucs -ami Sdfwfglv PM-0451 bc' z N ,A w k ' A , , , sf Mania Slfjgriid Lousenl Semin' Dam-I3 liaflwmws, 1 w T 4 L 4 Lg .X - , . .. . Y. YW ,.,,, ..., ,,-,..L,,,, 7, ' ' H 1 V ' ' The iunior class, whose presidenT was Dave Rasmus- sen. was one oTs The more acTive classes in school wiTh a series oT.successTul dances. The annual Turkey TroT was one of The Top dances of The year, and oTher dances sponsored were well or- ganized. 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Wyatt K I ,g 5, . 1 NY gas r .4 is 5 ,f K .. . , 5? lg Q M Q2 elf aifiifiisgsgimzzg- rg 5 iff fwmeimrfeli liz' .- - ' 21 l5?9'i56:a?5'3 if! 2 . .... ii ' fl .sf gif' sg S S Q if is get . .F ii' 54 ,rs ,Q .gg e vow' x 1 r if f5Wf172Z5Cf9'2!'X ziffeflyggfiix' .L 112 1 ' l'f2:.ft9Jgsm:i: y ...., ..,... 7 Q 1 2 . A T3 2 Z K, ' ' ,Q XS Y a gf EL 1 . ? 3 ei 21,3 ' .2 ya J Q 5 4. . sf 7 cg. . 1 , R . jg. X 1 ov A . 5 r s +1 .1 5' 4 1 1 wa '4 14 J. 0'Roke D. Quinn W. Russell N. Schotz L. Terlisner P. Wick L. Zufelt OPHOMQRE The sophomore class gof off fo a good sfarf as upper classmen by elecfing Dick Safes, fallesf man in fhe class. as ifs presidenf. The class of '52, fhird largesf class in school. number- ing I62 sfudenfs, sponsored fhree successful dances dur- ing fhe year. Class officers were: Dick Safes. presidenf: office of vice-presidenf was nof filled: Clara Skiersaa. secrefary- freasurer, and Dick Laursen, sfudenf council represenfa- five. Class advisors were Mrs. Sfeinhauser and Mr. Jacobs, who aided fhe class during fhe year. Dick Gafes and Clara Skiersaa are picfured af leff. N FRESHME Roland Thompson guided The freshman class 'rhrough a very enioyable year. Two roller slcaling parries and a class square dance were rhe main fearures of 'rhe second largesr class in school, wilh I79 s'ruden+s enrolled in fhe class of '53. . Class officers were The following: president Roland Thompson: vice-president Marilyn Warermanq segrelary, Doris Thompson: lreasurer. Paul Reynolds: sl'uden+ coun- cil represenfarive, Leonard Andis. and yell leader, Sally Slaie. Miss O'Leary and Mr. Geffman were class advisors. Sally Slare, Marilyn Warerman, Doris Thompson, Paul Reynolds, and Roland Thompson are piclured a+ fhe left EIGHTH GRADE Jerry Aclcerson led The eighTh graders Through Their TirsT year as lower classmen. None The worse aTTer Their iniTN1:Tion. They wenT on To sponsor a slcaTing parTy and a dime dance from which The proceeds wenf To The March of Dimes. Officers oT The class were: Jerry Aclcerson, president Beverly Myres, vice-presiclenT: Fay LenTz, Treasurer: Anne Mosen, secreTary: Miles HuTchins. sTudenT council repre- senTaTive. Miss Blais and Mrs. Russell were The class advisors. The eighTh grade is The largesT class wiTh I85 sTudenTs. PicTured aT leTT are Jerry Aclcerson, Beverly Myres. Fay LenTz, and Anne Mosen. - 9 N' X Xb' qjtggzcam xxx QDQXQQ 'Yoxzxqzx LARRY STANDIFER State Tra k , - fplaced if' C Meet 491 9 YK 530 gi -QW We W- ssfhwa ' Dm Yhovdx R4 SVN! 69' TUDE F. 3 Q' 5gmF? E?54 ,L Ax , .... 1 -' v- L .f.E-L.5,. - 1 gl A. -32' 31, .1 --, VWL- 1 ,W W m W qemfgkg W 1 bag! K K 3 x JI 5 mf ,gf u f Y, wi f h 1 . A ---- ,. :wh 1 N V, .,.,., f in P H ffjig q - V it fqgg-M ,ig It Q 'K M 4 R S W was 'qw 1 ' 7 3 'fh M W 4 A 21 Q EQ 4,321 1 f S M ' 4 gm s x ff . X l fm w 4 , L ggi? f-wb F NS' s 'A V QP! 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DAN HORSTKOTTE-Uunior Ro- -tarians '50J QI '1ffE':n.4-. 3ZfQ ' T .. g ym .gmfzg .mam , ,. lm .7 . lf. ., ,, V7Ll?l?W 1 mwimere ' 7wL7yl52,fsifH2- ,fn ln, M em,mglg: mmqzhw W- 1 :gm if S if - , jlyxhies l f -iw' eflutfm lr - 47- 20:1 b le 3 0200 . I. Ms, - DAVE RASMUSSEN-KP venile Cross-Country lst Place '49J JOHN ALLE S1 N H91 sl phce iX!S1,,te . n Barifonenzlsfc 017, S010 1 Q 1 W L R H4 it 51 in 4 K usb ,if 'R 'B' 1 slr' Y X315 Y . .1 Ml' Elia , , M my A .ga In SUMWUQ X k 1 H ,. Y fvfiggfiijfwgwx W Mm 1 pq qq3gilwQ,,fg,Q,. 1 L4 a A ff YM Q. ,ml 1 4 .4 3 Q, If gli, IV47. l, ' 2: F 4 aj 8 I' be 1 5 0 1 Son, ip Z F f and 7' X rq fa I-' H ll '70 Us 'it cwfofbg fro' ,be 491 51 :WEE S-if 452 . , , ,ffwPQ'lwhfeNZf'fx f , .SWK .. Mag ,.,,. T, ., , , N3 V ., fgllgeglgfswggg' ' Q W: Q-5... Elggllglgfi l s z, -3' 1 - 25223, x , Qleiieslff' p w 'Eli ' . 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' -'Z X X i AMW .f Q ,fff l rg l Q., , CALENDAR y A O '00 Sept 6, I949 Opening Day of School -S, Sept 9, I949 Council Dance. xo Q., A Sepi 22, I949 Assembly. A Sept 30, i949 Junior Dance. O Oct I, i949 Thefa Rho Fall Formal. Us C Oct 7, I949 Assembly. D Q v, I Oct 2 I, I949 Talen+ Assembly and Junior Dance. x ' Oct 22, I949 Hen's Hayseed l-lop. J kk-F' od. 28. I949 Assembly. if Nov. 4, I949 Explorer Posi' Dance. Nov. 5, I949 Sadie Hawkins Dance. X ff Nov. ll, I949 Sophopiorg Dance. Nov. l2, I949 De oay ance. Nov. I7, I949 Student Body Play. X . ' Nov. I9, I949 Junior Dance. f Nov. 25, I949 Job's Daugh+ers' Barn Dance X Nov. 30, l949 Freshmen Skating Parfy. X X Dec. 2, 3, i949 Music Clinic. Dec. 9, I949 Dramalics Class Assembly. Dec. I6, I949 Sehnior Dance. XG. Dec. 22, I949 C risimas Music Program. Dec. 27, I949 Jobs' Daugh+ers' Chris+mas Formal. Dec. 3I, i949 New Year's Eve Dance - Caiholic Parish. 6 Jan. 7, i950 Sophomore Dime Dance. x.. Jan. l2, l95O Girls' League Mother-Daughter Tea. B ' ' 11 :Zia Sri sf an. , e qua :me ance. A . Jan. 20, l950 Bears' Paw Dime Dance. Jan. 27, I95O J. G.'s Dime Dance. JI y Jan. 28, I95O Eighlh Grade Dime Dance if . Feb. 3, i950 Assembly. -4-,,..fZ Feb. IO, I95O Explorer Pos+ Dance. Ilieg. lg, l95O Pep Club Dime Dance. e .2 , I95O Sophomore Assembly. , Feb. 24, I95O Sophomore Dime Dance. Q H March 3, 4, l95O Dis+ric'r Baske+baIl Tournament march 8, i950 Freshmen Pariy. A arc ll, I95O Ma, Pa, Me Par+y. C' 2 March I4-I8, I95O S+a+e Baslceiball Tournament X QL Q March 24, l95O Senior Dance. X Q J K' f March 3I. i950 Gym Jamboree and Easier Assembly. E' C X N, Apri 3-7, l95O Spring Vacation. Q April ll, I95O LeHermen-Pep Club Banquet S K ' April 2l, 22, i950 Hayward Relays and School Carnival. f yd! April 28, I95O Junior-Senior Prom. N May 5, 6, i950 S+a+e Music Meet 3 --'Z may ll, I95O Senior Assembly. 4 ay 25, l950 Senior Picnic. May 26, l95O A.A.U.W. Tea for Senior Girls. f' May 28, I95O Baccalaureafe. E4 N A June 2, I950 Commencement f N ll 2 f '7 fr- X 1 any 1? X l Nl th-1 f K C ' C l xx 0' ' l I ,- U fs s ri Q s - w NN 5. Q- TORCH HO OR First R OWSD Dr k 5eg,,,,d . R 3 6, C Thirdlvg Ciiiixrbi Aspi WaIfyl7an' D- Bargl M- lgziwxs' Stenk 1 I Elstef- S eu' M' Han Fvurg wlef. M ,imp ' Vvun SON, I. - Dhbfiowxb ' sklersag Selken C yer' M. A- K,K 'klJatrigk Fifth R aoust, C: Azulzlby' b -HMCKe,fzie.- Deliushia P lesow, B. Simi- Nelson' M F X anfhblr orstkoue - . 7-erwm. rville M ' ordham . , ' . , D Ruthf L' shefman. P Iyar' G' Winslow L' Hudson. J..:ewIand' . Cllllisgni T N. r B. Haglund J .YS!I'9m' ' herself ' ' Ride . D. car 'Hacher bon L ' ' ' shi d-I Ow L ' Cole B i ' coyher ' B- Nls kanen ' G- Jer ome D I I R -iSl7ll.lS5e,,' R H . alligan, J, curl n fe, '-inu. ' Sociefy The Bend High School Torch Honor held Hs annual banquel in Ocloberi during 'rhe evening The club's new members were ini- +ia+ed. The club presenled The Sadie Haw- kin's Dance on November 5. The club, under lhe president Dan Horsrlcolle, and lhe advisor, Mr. Rurh, also presenled an assembly lo lhe sludenr body. The purpose of lhe Torch Honor Sociely is To give recognilion +o lhose sludenls who have been parlicularly ourslanding in scholas- lic achievemenls. Orher officers included: vice-president Reggie Halligan: secrelary, lrene Kirlcpairiclc recorder. Mary Ann Kiesow. and i B. 5 vs .1 l ai ll? NIE llllllll Ill llllllllllllil s CHOQ1, QF cr-iacomons m THE x-1E:arz'r Qs- onzqgon I lilfn 4 K, First Row-D. Sturdevant, J. Mihelcich, L. Pritcheit, M. House, M. Ferguson, L. J. Nelson, D. Berrigan, G. Wood. Second Row-B. Patierson, C. Skjersaa, I. Kirkpatrick, J. Merry, N. Pepin, N. Forrest, M. Posvar. Third Row-Mr. Tate, E. Kribs, D. Daoust, H. Herbring, G. Holliday, L. Carroll. Fourth Row-B. Ni,skanen, J. Robison. '1- i i A Q Hl3 f4 Q ' L fiiifsiaiiiffil X s iiill in The Pine Murmurs was firsi published in 'rhe fall of l925, and was a comloinaiion paper and annual. Fifieen issues. consisiing of 4 pages wilh 7 col- umns eaoh, have been priniecl ihis year under The leadership of Ediior Bill Nislcanen. BiIl's assisring edilors are lhe following: Irene Kirlcpairiclc and Mildred Posvar, feaiure ecliiorsz Laurence Carroll and Jack Robison, sporis edilors, and Nadine Pepin, news edilor. This year's busi- ness manager and adverlising manager are Mar- garei Ferguson and Dick Daousi, respeciively. Mr. Tale is ihe advisor for ihe paper. X i fi 15595. fi it 2 am M 1, v,...eQ ,5 qw .es-F3 Q . Rirst Row-R. Abbott, D. Armony, R. Benson, K. Brown, L. Car- roll, A. Christensen, P. Cullison. Second Row-L. Fagg, R. Hailigan, D. Hamby, R. Hawes, G. Holliday, B. Kerns, E. Kribs. Third Row-E. Martin, M. Mix, A. Morris, T. Niebergall, B. Nis- kanen, D. Rasmussen, A. Reinhart. Fourth Row-J. Robison, R. Spencer, L. Standifer, K. Stevens, B. Steidl, D. Thompson, D. Thornburg. Fifth Row-C. Troxel, J. Wade, L. 0'DonnelI, A. Burmeister. The LeHermen's Club, under ihe presi- dency of Gene Holliday and ihe guidance of Advisor Bud Roberison, has had a very busy and successful year. The club en- iered a well decoraied and noisy floai in ihe Bend High School's noise parade. held The day before ihe Klamaih Falls fooiball game. The Lei'- iermen lcepi a close eye oui for violaiion of ihe rules of iheir annually sponsored Twirp Season. They also presenied a dance and an assembly for 'rhe siudeni body of B.l-l.S. A+ ihe car- nival ihis spring, ihe club sponsored a booih. ln addiiion io 'rhese aciiviiies 'rhey held iheir annual iniiiaiion 'ihis spring. Ciher officers were: Ken Brown, vice-president Laurence Carroll, secreiary-ireasurer, and Jack Robison, sergeani' ai arms. J.G.'S First Row-M Misner, M. Pezetti, M. Vandevert, V. Wagner, C. Hoogner, S. Slate, J. Blinn, B. Ream, G. Standifer, M. Waterman, D. Thompson, P. Coleman, S. Riemer, S. Booth, Miss Delurme. Second Row-R. Reece, J. Farmer, L. Hanson, P. Gentry, 0. Hanson, N. Siems, M. Emery, R. Hodge, E. Pon- tius, M. Sherman, A. Deel, C. Sholes. Third Fow-M. Shumway, K. Thurston, H. Smith, M. Hanson, S. George, G. Sherwood, D. Emery, S. Shipley, J. Mueller, J. Buchholz, M. McCuen. Fourth Row-G. Gall, B. Anderson, B. Loehr, J. Dumler, B. Workman, B. Helfrich, A. Sampels, H. 0'Keefe, D. Reeves, B. Myers, A. Moore,D. Crawshaw, D. Hawes, K. Chapman, E. Garrison. Fifth Row-C. Blakely, B. Myers, P. Glassow, I. Blevins, A. Fordham, B. Carlile, P. Driscoll, C. 0'Leary, D. Dixon, B. Hasson, J. Saunders, P. Anderson, S. Brown, E. Wyatt, P. Sappington, B. Howard, C. Archer. Sixth Row-K. Bowman, B. Wutherick, G. Hudson, M. Holman, A. Mosen, J. Ackley, P. Stokoe, B. McBride, A. Henderson. Seventh Row-S. Erickson, S. Barrell, C. Georgeson, P. Bevans, B. Harris, F. Lentz, D. Dana, J. Darst, J. Breese. J. Fuls. V. Nelson, B. Hanson, D. Nieson, I. Tetle, J. Hartman. This year's J. G. group is made up ot Il5 8th and 9th grade girls. The group was originally named the Junior Lettergirls, but later the name was changed and the club became a member ot the Girls' Athletic Association lor GAAl. At the present, any girl who earns 50 points in J. G.'s is eligible tor membership in the Senior Lettergirls when she is a sophomore. The group provides every sports minded girl with an opportunity to participate treely in some activity. either individually or in a group. During the year the group participates in such sports as dodgeball, volleyball, basketball, sott- ball and tennis. They also gave a Dime Dance tollowing the varsity basketball game on Janu- ary 27, l95O. Miss Jean DeLurme, physical education teach- er, is the advisor tor the Junior Girls. Otticers this year were: Judy Blinn, president: Barbara Ream, vice-president: Gwen Standiter, secretary. and Jill Achlen, treasurer Miss Blenlcinsop. Advisor LETTERGIRLS 3 f. '11 535 Q. Qmamgiq . X rifiiwh ss .. ' M' .WM ,,. lillfl iiss. .' -. , ,. ' 'M -cgs.-.5...5gg' Pictured above clockwise are officers for the year: Treasurer, M. L Hudson: President, N. Pepin: Sports Manager, B. Haglund: Vice-President, M. Hencz: Secretary, D. Prater. Pictured in center is Sergeant-at-Arms, Muriel Brooks. The Lettergirls Club is made up ot senior high girls, and is attiliated with the Girls' Athletic Association. The sports awards are based upon a point system that is used in most ot the high schools throughout the state ot Oregon. The purpose ot the Lettergirls Club is to provide a sports program tor all senior-high girls that are interested, and to tur- ther the ideals ot sportsmanship and tair play. During the year the club sold Mums tor the Bend-Klamath Falls football game. and coke at the basketball games. lntra- mural games in volleyball, basketball. softball, hockey and other sports were held during the year. Bend a volleyball playday at Redmond. and sponsored a tor all Central Oregon schools this spring. The annual was held, as always. this spring. First Row-N. Pepin, B. Haglund, S. Dixon, M. Brooks, P. Gregg. Second Row-M. Cheney, C. Ryman, C. Fitzgerald, ,C. Solomon, S. Surfus, D. Hoover. ThirdMR?:vr:5D. Prater, B. Armony, A. VaIitchka,lB. Bonsell, D. Bartlett, J. Nystrom, P. Franks, M. Hencz . p. Fourth Row-M. L. Hudson, M. Berridge, D. Rhoads, G. Winslow, B. Gilstrap. Fifth Row-D. Kaufman, N. Frederickson, D. Winters. First Row-V. Klobas, A. Burleigh, B. Wyatt, D. Wanichek, P. Malone, C. McCormack. Second Row-S. Grahlman, H. Plath, B. 0'Doherty, P. Brewington, B. Jensen. Third Row-L. Drost. H. Finch, C. Haner, R. Fredenhagen, M. Hanson. Fourth Row--D. Aspinwall, M. McKiney, R. Hayes, P. McCallum, A. Nelson, J. Parker. Fifth Row-N. Mogan, B. Werner, J. DeCarufel. Sixgth Row-D. Walberg, A. Burleigh. l The Bend High School Science Club was reorganized ihis year on a larger scale 'rhan ai any 'rime since before The war. The club is for 'rhe purpose of promoi- ing a genuine inieresi in science and science proiecis by The siudenis of Bend High School. During ihe year 'rhe Science Club buili an oscilloscope in order io perform experi- menis wiih sound and eleciriciiy. The club has also carried on experimenis in 'rhe 'fields of floresceni maierials and exireme cold. Mr. Keiih is advisor for The club, and +he presideni' 'ihis year was Dan Horsikoiie: vice-president Tom Niebergall, and secre- jary-ireasurer. Phelon Cullison. P Piciured ai lefi are D. Horsikoiie. T. Nie- bergall and P. Cullison. First Row-M. Brooks, P. Stewart, S. Dixon. Second Row-G. Wood, B. Lindsay, T. Niebergall, D. Horstkotte, P. Cui..- Third Row-Mr. Keith, C. Neumann, T. Duff, H. Herbring, G. VanSickIe. Fourth Row-B. Niskanen, D. Rasmussen. BE R S PAW First Row-T. Carter, L. Fagg, L. Sherman, T. Duff, R. Thorn, U. Swager. Second Row-D. Ewing, L. Hanson, R. Deel, L. Dunn, L. Ross, B Zeigler, D. Foster. g Third Row-L. Zufelt, J. Mills, G. Spani, M. Ries, J. Spergen, B. Deel J. Donnelly. Fourth Row-E. Branch, L. Foster, C. Gilpin, C. Gray, D. Sturde- vant R. Marsh, B. Cody, G. Ward, R. Schossow. Fifth Row--Mr. Nicholson. The members of The Bear's Paw, which is an organiza- iion 'ro lalce lickels, keep order al games. and lalce care of mais, elc., for lhe lumblers, or olher properlies ol half-lime performers, were formerly elecled from lhe sophomore, iunior and senior classes. Now lhe member- ship is made up of volunleers from all lhe classes in Bend High School. During lhe school year lhe Bear's Paw sponsored a booih af 'lhe Bend High School carnival and also enjoyed a spring ouling. , Mr. Howard Nicholson is advisor for 'rhe club,Vancl The following were lhe officers: presidenl, Leroy Sherman: vice-presidenl, LaVern Fagg. and secrelary-lreasurer. Don Sorenson. ' Piclured al lell are LaVern Fagg and Leroy Sherman. T.l. . First R Second DWXJ- .la Ro ppefl Thirdn WNL Ho 'D' Dfik ' p Q, J. . ro.,,,,, NMf, BH Per, s. Mood Mills, M. P R ye r u, R. bod Y, D. nam G yor, D. Bond . . 3 . , 5. Cane I' UWX D. Bullis, C Son, L. kno I Pin: C ' Wand ' -Gray E . I , Ne I Neuma nfl, F B I P, Rh ' at 0d a, elnan, W Beiisfi. Johnson' flrgwshawl ' RI C I fahl, A' LEWLSI E .D Eel, R Marsh. D, puller CI b under fhe leadership of Bob h w, The The T.l.C. u , Moody, The firsf semesier, and Bill Craws a second semesler, is formed by sludenfs who earn while lhey learn. They are sludenfs who have The ' ood lrade and oblaindex- orrumly 'ro learn a g munlly while aHen Ing Oplq . n siores of +he com perience I high school. Each semesler an inilialion is held for rhe new members, which is followed by a dinner. Chicken fries, Trips, visiis To olher slale clubs, sports, and The annual banquef are among +he orher club acliv- ilies. They also sponsored a boolh in 'rhe carnival This spring. i Advisor for lhe club was Mr. Bilyeu. Oiher offi- cers for fha year were +he following: lsr semesler, l-l er: secrelary-'rreasurer ' re vice-presndenf, Leo opp D I: sergean+ a+ arms, Ronel Marsh, Brandon ee porler, Dave Fuller. 1' Clarence Neumann 2nd semesler, vice-presiclen . secrerary, Janis Japperlg +reasurer, Don Drake: ser ' 'II ' re orler, Dave Fuller. nf a+ arms, Jim Mu s, p gea nd Bob Piclured a+ lefl are Bill Crawshaw a Moody. F. C. O. Nickel- . M Russell Foss, R- Ewing- ' -F S,.,,1'. PID. I . R,,,,,P.cassn2'-l' ,S Ninev-H'siellkii:av.Mf-Johnson First WHL Edwards. - ard- L, Lin Second R0 D Sorenson-mshwo mm ROW' ' The F.C.O. Club in Bend High School is The oldesf shop club in fhe sfafe of Oregon. Over 20 years ago, C. A. Gudarian. while feaching shop in fhis school organized fhe firsf club for machine shop sfudenfs. This group was lcnown as fhe Nuf d H an ammer Club. lnferesf of ofher school shops in fhe sfafe resulfed in a sfafe-wide organizafion of Fufure Craffsmen. Fufure Craffsmen of America grew ouf of fhe sfafe organizafion and was paffernecl affer fhe F.F.A. ln recenf years fhe Oregon groups refurned fo an independenf sfafus and are known as fhe Fufure Craffsmen of Oregon, or F.C.O. The club promofes craffsmanship and provides a frafernal club for memberspf fhe same craff. The F.C.O. sfarfecl off fhe i949-50 school year wifh a weiner roasf af Shevlin park in fhe fall. ln January fhe club enioyed a skiing parfy, held af Suffle Lalce. The annual spring oufing is held in May and consisfs of a week-end camping frip on fhe Mefolius River: fhe club fishes, hilces. and has fargef pracfice wifh small bore rifles. ln addifion fo ifs oufdoor acfivifies. fhe F.C.O. has a very busy fime dur- ing fhe school year: if fakes care of fhe colce business in fhe school and also has charge of fhe Public Address Sysfem. ln addifion fhis year. fhe club is building'a moforized wheel- chair for a crippled Bend man. Officers for fhis year included: Leon Fosfer, superinfen- denfg Lem Fosferi foreman: Marvin Russell, fimelceeper, and Huber? Sfenlcamp, gafelreeper. Advisor for fhe club is Mr. Roberf Johnson. X iw y , i :if is .Q 5 J . . -sl... 1. .W , v,,f-eggsi. f. i as . ' 7, 'Wig - v ss , ? kv , A ii in , -.. if 'i . First Row-G. Winslow, Skjersaa, D. Newland Second Row-B. Gilbert, Brown. Third Fow - M. Chopp, DeRushia, H. Elster. M. M. C. Fourth Row-M. Fordham. Fifth Row-N. Forrest. l ,, The Pep Club was organized to give service to the school and to promote pe . During t e year the club has been very active: they sold hot dogs and contections at the tootball games: they ushered at all home games and school tunctions: they sponsored the March ot Dimes campaign in B.H.S. and raised over Sl50.00 by means ot class competition: they gave a Val- entine's Dime Dance atter the Springfield game: they sponsored a tloat in the noise parade: and they- presented the annual Easter assembly. At the Bend High School carnival they sponsored a candy and pop- corn booth. W The initiation and banquet tor new members was held in the tall, and in the spring they had two banquets: tirst the traditional Lettermen-Pep Club banquet. secondly, they gave a dinner at the Pilot Butte Inn tor graduating Pep Club seniors. Otticers tor the club this year were the tollowing: president, Georgann Winslow: vice-president, Marcia Slcjersaa: treasurer, Diane Newland, and secretary, Bobbie Lee Gilbert. ' - si., ,Q 'Q Mi fg gi' Ff a' First Row-M. Fowler. R. 1 Fredenhagen, B. Fuller. V r Second Row-S. Gilfillan. . r Q Third Row-S. Grahlman, M. i Hanson. ' zgl' Fourth Row-M. Hencz. Fifth Row-M. Kiesow, A. - Q ' Longballa, P. McKee. or f.feA s ..,, ,. ' : ': .4 f Za' he -i fs ' -it .. 7 ' -.-- 5-V-'54-: Q it nf if iq- fmflfi -f 512 ' q c ii i f 5' T' , V,:, W . 7 A . f 4- A 'liiiiwi if . ag? f f 'J ff, of wif 1475 . ' , .ga Zgki ,:,.., ... . . First Row - G. Nelson, C. Paine, H. Plath. Second RoweJ. Rademacher, G. Russell. Third Row-C. Ryman, C. Selken, B. A. Simerville. ' Pictured above are G. Wins- low, M. Skjersaa, D. Newland. and B. L. Gilbert. ' Fourth Row--P. Terwilligar. Fifth Row-V. Wise. GIRL ' LEAGUE BOY ' LE GUE The Boys' League was formed in B.H.S. by Jerry Toole and Wilfred Officer in I947. Since Then The club has underfalcen many new Things and now Takes an acfive parT in The funcTions of Bend High School. The Boys' League sponsored a boofh aT The school carnival, and as a special projecf They recondiTioned The Class of i939 FounTain. Advisor for The club is Mr. Acheson. Officers for This year included Bob Hawes, presidenfg Ken Sfevens, vice-presidenT. and Reggie Halligan. secreTary-Treasurer. who-are picTured aT righT. The Girls' League is one of The oldesT organiza- Tions in Bend High School. and iT is The only organ- izaTion ThaT includes all girls in iTs membership. The club was organized To TurTher The inTeresT of all B.H.S. girls. This year .The Girls' League sponsored a Dime Dance. a boofh aT The carnival. and The annual Mofher-Daughfer Tea, which was held in The audi- Torium of The Thompson school. In addifion To These acTiviTies, The Bend Girls' League conducfed a panel discussion aT The STaTe Girls' League convenTion in Springfield on May 3. The officers of This club include Mary Ann Kie- sow, presidenT: Peg Terwilligar, vice-presidenf: Mar- garef Hanson, secreTary. and Jackie Nysfrom. Treas- urer, who are picTured aT lefT: and Barbara Werner, ArdeTh Towner. Carol Georgeson and Hazel Smifh, represenTaTives. Advisors for The club are Miss McDougall and Mrs. Johnson. . iii-'Q ,f ,... ,,'fi'fL'. . .:.,. S If : .oi'lf2.2V.- L V ,gg ,Vfys1.5flzfMxi'Q.,'i R A , , N 52sfz.f-,ggwyyge 2 -ig-:? . Tilispiiiiff' 1 T i' T 7-'f,sa-we13.g-,i:L2,,gf,. w fg51'rgfFad1pJQQiY':':1f - A wr . -, ,, T ,, , -. ,X ,I ,g3W...1gs.i,-s,,,. . 14-, ,Q f iLxl::fii:f5wwfi li .384 -F551-,. gi' 'Tsii'a3iffif'ii11raifn M -M5 :ggi ' ,, , ,V z 55 -qv-yi, s-:iw-,:, -n ,fegggiwgsw 'zfgiriv-f,-Q1-Q3-g,6? f X ymayh, ,I - , mx .sf -W Sli- an pJ3:Fs',fsTf+:i, -if -caffef-Tassel ' ., sg, lvsfsgi-+4 ' T ' W 3' ' ' gyagwfxlgfgffi f-if-fa fymfvsiixivgiff Yjijyyzi ,Q,ss,s,1s4,s,.:ig :U . 'w g q,s,,.:i3,-,- - '-wires T -1951: - i ef riix sasfff, K irin T is-'iaf??s -' ' -f 3 fiielvfiif fi' : if iws E' - ' . Y 2 . -' 1 ,M -if-'-TQ gfyisziq-eff? 'Vifsil'liX'5 '-14331' f si- f if jam-3 gewwfwws ,W :sw ' d ew-.aw-fy--' 'H awmy a M f, eww, 11 52, J., f. as gi 'gfcwfx -'iw -- W - - ivan? X -Qi w 5 kr we , fsmssnwf 'wwf fi -'Y 'Y' .1 swf-vffwzw was of ' Tigiifeifrl 4vf?'sT-yswf Ea W X af-sasifaffi, 2-we .-affair shssgsgzi fgmspv-.-iggQ-fa:-1:fs? as-gg. f-,V , RJ- V sg7.ef1,:Qpg3:ny-,:fg, 1 i ass,- T wfesfimsii fr T g -1 fimlwr 5. Q 4 x Q :diggs ' Gil 2 TN WNW 'fill qw H R' Q 953354 5-'lf .V X 'F N YN W 117' ,S :il if mfifs' 11 -W A K' 553553 . Wi Wifi' gs ., swag wrrm . V 1 -. fkwl, exgisgmiggg., ...W .,5,,:, , ,M ' L. 'kxfiii' Q T V i,K.Ax Cw . 4, 555325, M. ,, r is 9 Xi 2 l 6 5 1 5 ,.. r we it M42 . ,.. relmf , , , 'Q ,fs , ., A i ...,,,.. i,,, L c c gi, . if Q ' The Furure Homemakers of America is a club for all girls infer- esred in homemalcing. The club was organized for The developmenf of good characler, parlicipaiion in volunrary work, and lhe promo- +ion of in+eres+ in homemaking. During ihe school year, 'rhe F.H.A. carried on ihe caiereria, lea- luring hor lunches coolced by Mrs. Nyslrom. The cafeieria proved io be a success and will be carried on again nex+ year, wiih slale aid, if possible. The club also sold candy and gum a+ The baskerball games. A food booih was sponsored by rhe F.H.A. a+ lhe Bend High School carnival. The officers for lhe club 'rhis year were The following: president Margarel' Henz: vice-presidenl, Jackie Nyslromg secreiary, Dana Billadeau: Treasurer, Palsy Srewarrg hislorian, Barbara Loehrq record- er, Jennie Woods. First Row-S. Dixon, V. Klonas, M. Henc., .... Sherman, P. Stewart, Miss Lee. Second Row-E. Pontius, R. Hooker, K. Chapman, D. Deitrick, D. Rhoads. Third Row-S. Duff, B. Helfridge, S. Gray, D. Loomis, B. Carter, P. Bowers. Fourth Row-H. 0. K'Keefe, D. Shahan, L. Wills, N. Powell, M. Chopp, J. Nysirom, J. Woods. Fifth Row-C. Mooney, B. Holmes, J. Bosswog, V. Nelson, D. Neisen, B. Hogenroder, M. Brooks First Row-D. Hince, A. Torkleson, Miss Rydberg, M. Pezzetti, C. Sholes. Second Row-M. Emory, B. Wilson, T. Wilson, M. Nelson, D. Emory. Third Row-D. Wilson, P. Archer, B. McCuen, C. Archer, P. Schossow. TIC CLUB l First Row J Rademacher G Silkworth S Crawford J Martin Miss Linn. ' Second Row G Wood S A Younger M Fowler P Smith N Key, E. Snelson. Third Row H Herbring M Brooks A Burleigh J Nystrom M Chopp, D. Aspinwall. Fourth Row C Neumann P Rhoads N Pepin G Winslow D Prater, M. Anderson, E. Hawes, D. Rhoaas. The Dramalics Club has been aclive in pasl years by giving assemblies, dances, puppel shows, elc. The club was organized lo give all sludenls who are inleresled in acling an opporlunily 'lo par- licipale in plays. learn more aboul' acling, and lo give lhem a slarl in drama, lo an exlenl, il lhal was whal 'rhey were inleresled in. During The year. 'rhe club members allended plays bolh in Bend and in neighboring lowns. The club gave an assembly, lealuring l'wo plays. on March 9. ln addilion, lhe club fealured a puppel show for lheir boolh al lhe B.H.S. carnival. A banquel' was held lhis spring for all lhe mem- bers. The officers of lhe club fhis year were Paula Smilh, president Paul Rhoads, vice-presidenl: Mu- riel Broolcs, secrelary, and Jaclcie Nyslrom, lreasurer, who are piclured al lefl. Advisor for The club is Miss Grace Mary Linn. PLAY CAST This year's siudeni body play, He Who Hesi'iaies, was given in ihe school gym- nasium November I7ih and I8fh, under ihe direciion of Miss Grace Mary Linn, and was iermed very successful, wiih many ouisianding roles porirayed. For ihe 'firsi iime, 'iwo evening programs and iwo mafinees were given. Over five hundred people aiiended ihe evening performances. The casis included: Maxine Anderson, Doris Aspinwall, Marilyn Brown, Mildred Chopp, Sianley Crawford, Myron DeBunce, Jeanne Hanson, Esiher Hawes, Henry Her- bring, Jackie Marshall, Jim Marlin, Bessie McCari'hy, Roberi' Mccrary, Clarence Neu- mann, Diane Newland. Nadine Pepin, Paul Rhoads, Mariha Smiih, Paula Smiih, Eileen Snelson, Georgann Winslow, and Gerald Wood. First Row-G. Wood, E. Snelson, M. Brown, P. Smith, S. Crawford, D. Newland. Second Row-M. Brooks, N. Pepin, G. Winslow, D. Aspinwall, M. Chopp, J. Hanson. Third Row-E. Hawes, M. Anderson, B. McCarthy, J. Martin. Fourth Row-B. Niskanen, C. Neumann, H. Herbring, P. Rhoads. BUILDING D GROUNDS COM ITTEE Jim Boyd John Stenlcamp LIBRARY D OFFICE WORKER First Row-D. Hencz, J. Merry, B. Carter, B. Gilbert, J. Rademacher, M. Hanson. Second Row-A. Moore, D. DeDuaI, P. Stokoe, M. House, B. Simerville, G. Russell, R. Fredenhagen. Third Row-J. Woods, S. Surfus, M. Posvar, I. Kirkpatrick, M. Posvar, C. Fitzgerald, D. Neison. Fourth Row-T. Mowry, H. Elster, D. Wanichek, M. Kiesow, B. Newell, R. Goodwill, P. Brewington. Fifth Row-A. Christensen, M. Stricklin, B. Koth, D. McKenzie, E. Hawes, M. Ilse, B. Barton, B, Hawes YELL QUAD First Row-C. Harrigan, G. Russell fQueenJ B. L. Gilbert, R. Rollins. Second Row-C. Ryman, R. Fredenhagen, S. Gilfillan, M. Hencz, N. Gillis, N. Ferguson, M. Hanson, S. Slate. TUMBL G TEAM First Row-C. Ryman, J. Blinn, P. Gentry, J. Breese, M. House, S. Gilfillan, A. Bailey, B. Loehr, P. Coleman A. Fordham. Second Row-D. Hawes, K. Chapman, M. Waterman, L. Hansen, l. Blevins. Third Row-S. Slate, P. Malone, P. Brewington, S. Booth. Fourth Row-P. Summers. ' PROM CUURT The annual iunior-senior prom was held in The B,P.O.E. ballroom on Friday, April 28. The prom courT consisTed of Queen Diane Newland: Maid oT Honor Georgann Winslow, and Princesses Mary Fowler, BeTTy Haglund, Marcia Slciersaa and Peggy Terwilligar. The Theme. Some EnchanTed Evening. song hi+ Trom The B-roadway show, SouTh Pacific, was carried ouf in very aTTracTive and eye-caTch- ing decoraTions. The commiTTee chairman was Phelon Cullison, who appoinTed The Tol- lowing commiTTee heads: Jackie NysTrom, reTreshmenTs: BeTTy Anne Simerville, decoraTions: Bob Kinnan, enTerTainmenTg Tom Schroclc. pub- licifyz Irene KirkpaTriclc. inviTaTions: Mierley Fordham, programs: Helen Elsfer, queen commiTTee, and l950-I95I sTudenT body president clean-up. ReTreshmenTs of cake and punch were served by The following eighTh grade girls: Doris Hawes, Hazel SmiTh, Kay Bowman, Barbara Carlile. Ellon PonTius and Marva Sherman. The TaculTy and parenTs of The commiTTee heads and royal courT were guesTs of honor: They also acTed as chaperones. X L:.'lT:vmar4 lN317'aTC fn vs X--if bm 9966 Sf' 4 Y QP C'aTa' sf' Le Hffrg AL xskvfkdxb ix- ? Yalenike Qqsem bL 3 Le, 'FIM JR ,,, - --X ff' -. i S X :VPIQQI XXK ' 'N rm 1 1, 1 H Q HWWW F L ,' o 33 X oo ' ,Ai ' Q X lx N gf Q i 1 xv ,,,, .,,, f 1- ,Q I X, 5 . X7 . I ff WWW . ,fA1,s-M-5 MUSIC DEP RTME T The senior choir wilh 70 members, and The a cappella choir wiTh 7I members performed many Times ThroughouT The I949-l95O school year. Under The direcTion of Don Pence, The a cappella choir presenTed assemblies in Redmond and Prineville. and journeyed To Porfland where They sang for The sTaTe convenTion of Oregon Teachers on April 4. This was only one of The honors besfowed on The B.H.S. music deparTmenT This year. The choir, soloisfs and ensembles also Took parl in The music TesTivals. Bend played hosT To The CenTral Oregon Music FesTival Tor soloisTs and small ensembles and also for a disTricT clinic TesTival, TeaTuring a chorus, orchesTra, and band made up of sTudenTs Trom surrounding Towns and under The direcTion oT some noTed leaders. Offi- cers Tor This year's a cappella choir were: presidenT, Ed Kribs: vice-presidenT, Ken STevens: secrefary-Treasurer. Tom Duff. This year, on hand To play Tor all The local games, assemblies. parades. eTc., was The 70-piece senior band. The band and The clrum and bugle corps received The honor of being guesTs oT The UniversiTy oT Oregon. and provided The halT-Time enTerTainmenT Tor The UniversiTy of Colorado-U. of O. TooTball game. ln addiTion. These Two organizaTions Traveled To Salem and Albany Tor The TooTball games There. The band also played for The hospiTal dedicaTion. This year's senior band officers included: president Phelon Cullison: vice-presidenT, Dan HorsTkoTTe: secreTary, Diane MacKenzie. Mr. Granf MaThews direcTed The 40-piece orchesTra, which played Tor The ChrisT- mas program. and beTween acTs in The sTudenT body play. The iunior choir and band. boTh under The direcTion oT Mr. Haugen, numbered 93. They have Taken an acTive parT in The musical programs of The school This year. also. First Row-J. Blevins. Second Row-D. Wavelet, B. L. Gilbert. Third Row-J. McMillan, P. Gregg, A. Bailey. A CAPPELLA CHOIR First Row-C. Solomon, D. Hoover, J. Nystrom, J. Chapman, B. McCarthy, A. Bailey, M. Brown, B. Patterson, Mr. Pence, A. Valitchka, P. Terwilligar, G. Russell, C. Ryman, C. Skjersaa, P. Smith, D. Slate, D. Winters, G. Williams, H. Finch. Second Row--J. Marshall, E. Hawes, J. Thompson, C. DeRushia, A. LanLanduyt, M. L. Hudson, M. Skjersaa, D. Rhoads, D. Aspinwall, S. Gilfillan, A. Nelson, B. Crawford, A. Howe, N. Fredrickson, D. Hayes, D. Prater, G. Nelson, C. Mc- Cormack. . Third Row-R. Goodwill, J. Gilliland, W. Russell, G. Freeman, G. Jarome, B. Niskanen, J. Boyd, G. Kiel, P. Lanzarotta, R. Rollins, D. Daoust, M. Strickland, P. Susac, T. Mowry. Fourth Row-D. Armony, R. Schossow, E. Kribs, T. Schrock, J. Allen, D. Bullis, R. Benson, B. Weber, G. Ward, L. Stan- difer, T. Duff, W. Rhoton, G. Moore, K. Fogelquist. SENIOR CHOIR First Row-B. Jensen, B. White, B. 0'Dorty, Y. Davidson, A. Wilson, J. Merry, B. Deramus, H. Dacey, M. McKinney J. Woods, J. Craven, J. Ilse, M. L.'Fisher, Mr. Mathews. Second Row-E. Snelson, T. Walker, S. McClean, M. Anderson, S. Dixon, S. A. Younger, P. Franks, J. Parker, J. Hanson B. Holmes, D. McKenzie, M. Letson, N. Dietz, M. Ferguson, B. Newell, D. Holmes. I Third Row-D. Walker, L. Loudermilk, M. Hanshew,.J. Yokum, D. Kaufman, A. Andrews, B. Workman, D. Wilson, M Berridge, N. Fuller, C. Selken, P. McKee, H. Madison, J. Anderson. I Fourth Row-D. Anderson, M. Trexler, W. Burleigh, C. Lanzarotta, E. Lechner, L. Bockius, B. Kinnan, G. Dahllin, D Rasmussen, D. Berrigan, D. Gordner, J. Boyd, T. Opdyke, P. Congdon, B. Kearns, L. Hanson, F. Hale, A. Reinhart JU IOR CHUIR First Row-Mr. Haugen, S. Eddy, V. Nelson, M. Thomas, D. Bangs, D. Sholtz, B. Rainey, G. Smith, D. Johnson, R. Larson, S. Laite, P. Gentry. Second Row-J. Boswell, J. Blinn, B. Fox, C. Church, L. Stienley, C. Hoogner, D. Lomas, G. Slate, D. Bucknam, F. Mar- chand, S. Merry, R. Sholtz. Third Row-R. Walker, R. Parker, B. Malm, D. Bladock, J. Winset, G. Sherwood, D. Cox, D. Ward, A. Samples, J. Fuls, I. Tetle, D. Hanshew. Fourth. Row-J. Cox, V. Telford, R. Thompson, R. Thorn, A. Hallimon, G. Nelson, K. Lucas, C. Thurston, G. Si ' 'h, R. Tippetts, C. DeBrockert, J. McGinnis, J. Darst, D. Myers, B. Loehr. ORCHE TRA First Row-Mr. Mathews, S. Salicis, D. Bartlett, B. Barton, C. 0'Leary, C. Ryman, J. Allen, C. Rickey, B. Koth, D. Walberg Second Row-D. McKenzie, R. Adams, M. Cheney, C. Young, H. Pritchett, L. Watrus, L. Blackwell, Cady, D. Burmeister D. Emery M. Emery, M. Waterman. Third Row-D. Thompson, J. Overbay, E. Martin, D. Benson, B. Coyner, G. Nelson, B. Loehr, B. Ream, P. Coleman, M Skjersaa, D. Horstkotte, G. Jerome. Fourth Row-P. Schossow, W. Bryan, G. Sorenson. SENIUR B First Row--P. Coleman, J. Blevins, A. Bailey, P. Gregg. D. Wavelet, M. Waterman. Second Row-G. Jerome, C. Allen, J. Martin, J. Laylon, P. Anderson, A. Oberst, G. Nelson, Mr. Pence, C. Hoogner, B. Loehr, D. McKenzie, R. Adams, B. Ream, H. Plath, E. Phelps, D. Gates. Third Row-K. Meager, A. Towner, Y. Wagner, A. Drake, G. Monical, G. Nelson, D. Trent, B. Coyle, B. Weber, N. Frederick- son, D. Billadeau, D. Thompson, J. Saunders, B. Hasson. Fourth Row-B. Hanson, A. Henderson, J. VanSickle, G. Standifer, S. Reamer, D. Horstkotte, D. Parsons, M. Skjersaa, H. McGinnis, V. Sigmund, M. Lyons, J. Overbay, S. Grahlman, S. Slate, S. Brown. Fifth Row-L. Andis, J. Allen, M. DeBunce, D. Smith, J. Overbay, J. Jappert, S. George, J. Breese, V. Whitney, P. Cullison, E. Martin, B. Coyner, S. Vile, D. Benson. JU IGR BA D First Row-P. Bevins, K. Zierlein, H. Smith, P. Glassow, M. Sexton, G. Slate, K. Mayes, B. Jewell, D. Carlson, D. Deitrick B. L. Harris, F. Lentz. Second' Row-B. Anderson, E. Brewington, K. Murray, K. Hawthorne, M. Hutchins, B. Myers, K. Oherst, S. Erickson, D Dixon, M. Melsner, Mr. Haugen. l Third Row-S. Burrell, C. Weber, W. Hanson, M. Holman, R. Lomis,. A. Fordham, D. Buckman, S. Barton, F. Howe, V. Wani chek, B. Kessel. Fourth Row-B. Cody, T. Nichols, G. Bevins. DRUM A D BUGLE CORP First Row-B. Gilbert, D. Wavelet. , Second Row-M. McKinney, D. Hayes, A. Valitchka, D. Prater, V. Wise, J. Nystrom, H. Dacey, M. Fordham, R. Anderson, K. Burden. Third Row-C. Simpson, M. Posver, J. Chapman, S. Gunderson, D. Rhbads, P. McCallum, G. Nicholson, N. Dietz, D. Hol- man, L. Nelson. Fourth Row-J. McMillan, P. Gregg, B. A. Donner, M. L. Hudson, C. McCormack, N. Fuller, J. Parker, I. Blevins, A. Bailey. TREET PATROL l First Row-S. Bennett, M. Howard, C. DeBrockert, S. Huettl, J. Ackerson, N. Davis, R. Marsh, A. Hollamon. Second Row-M. Hutchins, B. Neumann, J. Bishop, J. Carpenter, D. Bass, J. Blaisdell. Third Row-K. Summerland, G. Slate, J. Sinclair. 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Opening The season againsT Madras, The Bears showed power and speed, sending The Buffaloes back home wiTh a 25-7 defeaT. Ron AbboTT and Ken Brown each scored Twice for The Bears, and Gene Holliday accounTed for The onl exTra poinT. Cleveland High of PorTland was The nexT vicTim of The Bruins, finding Themselves on The small end of a I9-6 score. Abboi-T again scored Two Touchdowns. while Brown scored one. Jim Wade kicked The poinT afTer Touch- down, complefing The Team score. Alfhough The Corvallis Sparfans eked ouT a I3-I2 win over Bend, The Bears were awarded The conTesT via forfeiT. Scoring for Bend were Brown and Bill Whaley. Former Bend coach, Hank Nilsen, 'found The going Tough in The 'FirsT half, buf succeeded in guiding The Eu- gene Axemen To a l3-6 win afTer Trailing 6-O aT halffime. Alan Morris Took a pass in The end zone for The Bruins' lone score. V ln The Salem TilT, The lighT Bears showed well on The defensive, buT were shuT ouT by a 7-O score. The Bend squad held off The Vikings' assaulT unTil laTe in The Third quarTer, when They scored. Long range punTs by Larry Sfandifer goT The Bears ouT of many gloomy siTuaTions. The Albany Bulldogs passed Their way To a I3-6 vicfory over The Lava Bears. BoTh Albany's scores came from aerials. while Bend's only Tally came as a resulT of an 85-yard Touchdown run by 'fullback Ron AbboTT. In Their lasT Big Six encounfer of The season, The Lava Bears came Through wiTh a I9-I2 win over The under- raTed Springfield Millers. , The Lava Bears' worsT defeaf of The season came in The Medford game, which was won by The Black Torna- does by a score of 32-I4. STaTisTics show ThaT The Bears were ahead in everyfhing excepT The faTal score. Two long passes, boTh To Brown. accounTed for B-end's scores, wiTh Wade compleTing boTh conversions. ' For The 28Th consecufive year. The Bruins defeafed The Redmond Panfhers. This Time by a score of 26-O. The Bears definifely dominaTed This conTesT, using Their superior speed and splendid pass defense in successfully keeping The Panfhers ouT of The scoring column. Sharing The scoring honors were Holliday and PriTcheTT, each wiTh one Touchdown, and Brown, who scored Two Touchdowns. Wade converTed Twice afTer Touchdowns. ln The annual Armisfice day clash wiTh KlamaTh Falls, DisTricT 2 champs, The Lava Bear gridsTers of '49 played The lasT and besT game of The season-before finally succumbing To The powerful Pelicans I9-I3. BoTh Bruin Touch- downs came as a resulf of forward passes. Ken Brown Took a pass in The end zone for The 'firsT Tally, and Jim Wade hauled one down behind The KlamaTh secondary To score on The Iongesf run of The game. Only Lava Bear receiving a posiTion on The Big Six all-sTar Team was'minuTe guard, Marvin Mix. who was named To a guard sloT on The firsT squad. LeTTers were awarded To The following I949 Lava Bear gridmen: Ends, Jack Robison, Larry STandifer, Lau- rence Carroll, Dick Rasmussen: Tackles, Clyde Troxel, Bill STeidl. Phelon Cullison. Doug Thompson. ErnesT Marfin: guards, Marvin Mix, Dale Thornburg, Drannan Hamby, Arnie Rineharf: cenTers, Tom Niebergall. Roland Benson: quarTerbacks, Alan Morris, Ed Kribs, Bill Whaley: halfbacks, Gene Holliday, Ken Brown, Jim Wade, Ken Sfevensi fullbacks, Ron AbboTT, Dick Armony. STudenT aThleTic managers were Ardel BurmeisTer and Larry O'Donnell. First Row-J. Robison, P. Cullison, K. Stevens, D. Thompson, M. Mix, D. Rasmussen, L. Standifer, L. Carroll, A. Morris, R. Ahboit, B. Steidl, E. Martin. Second Row-G. Holliday, C. Troxel, A. Rinehart, R. Benson, D. Hamby, J. Wade, D. Armony, T. Niebergall, K. B. Brown, E. Kribs, B. Whaley, D. Thornburg ThirdPRgvi:1-Tp. Coyner, D. Benson, T. Schrock, L. Davis, B. Webh,'R. Allen, B. Kerns, V. Samples, B. Johnson, H. Shinn, L. nc e . 4 Fourth Row-P. Wick, D. Rasmussen, V. Mitchell, T. Opdyke, D. Evans, R. Rollins, P. Wyatt, J. Ross, B. Fox. L. 0'Don- - nell, A. Burmeister. Fifth Row-A. Burmeister, J. Gilliland, L. Zufelt. Qutlfaadil J Lvl- .L Qodiciaj - Rglvi' qdlf RQLQN Cullxsa Nl ARSITY BASKETB LL Bend's Lava Bear hoop squad of The I949-50 baskeTball season was one oT The TinesT Lava Bear baskeTball Teams in recenT years, as They played and deTeaTed some of The besT Teams in The sTaTe in recording a very im- pressive season's record oT 2l wins andonly 5 losses. Coach Roger Wiley successTully compleTed his TirsT year as a hoop menTor in guiding The Bruins inTo second place in Big Six league compeTiTion wiTh 8 wins againsT 2 seTbacks, and TirsT place in The CenTral Oregon league wiTh an unde'feaTed record oT l0vicTories and no losses. The Bruins also won The disTricT TournamenT and repre- senTed disTricT 3 aT The sTaTe Tournament AT The end oT The regular season's play. The Lava Bears were riding high wiTh an I8-3 win-loss slaTe. The dis- TricT TournamenT was a Two-ouT-oT-Three games aTTair in which Bend Trounced The Redmond PanThers Two games in a row To Take The disTricT Trophy, and The sTaTe TournamenT ber+h Trom This disTricT. The Bend Bears were knocked ouT oT sTaTe championship running in Their TirsT game by The GranTs Pass Cave- men. The Team ThaT Took second place in The TournamenT. Wiley's Bruins came back To deTeaT Seaside in The TirsT round oT The consolaTion series. buT were ousTed Trom sTaTe TournamenT play by LaGrande, The Team ThaT placed TiTTh in The Tourney. IT will be recalled ThaT The Bruins upseT This year's STaTe Champions. Salem. on The local Tloor in whaT mosT people consider Bend's 'TinesT played' game oT The season. Bend amassed a ToTal oT l,39l poinTs in 26 games Tor a game average oT 53.5 poinTs, compared To Their opponenTs' l.I28 poinTs and 43.3 poinT average per game. Bruin scoring was led by 'guard Bob Hawes wiTh 295 poinTs. closel Tollowed by Torward Reggie Halligan, who scored 270 poinTs. Hawes had an average oT I I.3 poinTs per game, while Halligan averaged I0.3 poinTs per conTesT. BoTh of These boys were chosen byfThe Big Six coaches Tor The Big Six All-STar Team. Following is The compleTe lisT oT scores OT The 26 Lava Bear conTesTs: Bend 33 - JeTTerson 53 Bend 64 - Lakeview 30 Bend 43 - Corvallis 39 Bend 39 - CenTral CaTholic 38 Bend 56 - Burns 32 Bend 63 - Salem 59 ' Bend 54 - Lakeview 33 Bend 42 - Eugene 59 Bend 60 - Redmond 52 Bend 40 - Burns 29 Bend 59 - Eugene 52 Bend 52 - Redmond 34 Bend 54 - Redmond 24 Bend 9I -- Madras 56 Bend 44 - Redmond 32 Bend 46 - Prineville 35 Bend 53 - Springfield 42 Bend 4I - GranTs Pass 52 Bend 53 - Corvallis 5I Bend 7l - Springfield 45 Bend 43 -'Seaside 40 Bend 56 - Albany 37 Bend 7l - Prineville 5l Bend 56 - LaGrande 63 Bend 48 - Salem 70 Bend 59 - Albany 20 First Row-L. Terlisner, B. Hawes, A. Christensen, J. Mihelcich, D. Laursen, J. Wade, R. Rollins. Second Row-J. Gilliland, E. Kribs, L. Carroll, R. Halligan, L. Standifer, J. Stenkamp, V. Samples, J. Robison, D. Gates., Jivfli' IEJJISON ' GENE? U6-Q' fvcc QW, wb f VBQXMBYA ad W 5 PRL Chrmeuaew ' Guard , CUBS First Row-R. Lengele, L. Foss, C. Thurston, L. Andis, F. Ellis, B. Baer, A. Cole, B. Cody. Second Row-R. Adams, T. Pryor, B. Hodges, T. Bonsell, P. Reynolds, C. Allen, C. Austin, C. Blackshear, F. Longer, G. Monical. Third Row-Roger Wiley, L. Rogerson, C. Davis, R. Thompson, M. Loy, V. Sigmund, P. Congdon, L. Kribs, D. Niskanen. The Cubs had a season's record ot 2 wins, I loss, and I tie. A seven-game schedule was planned but tour is all that could be played. The squad won games from Redmond and Culver, lost to Prineville once and tied them in the second game. It is Coach WiIey's beliet that these boys will see a lot ot varsity action in tuture years. The 8th grade City League team had a very successtul season this year by tying tor tirst place with Kenwood. The team's record was 3 wins, 2 ties, and I loss. The teams making' up the league are Kenwood, Allen, St. Francis and the 8th grade. The 8th grade County League team, made up ot boys weighing I2O lbs. or over, played tour games, winning them all. The team beat Redmond twice, 26 to O and 25 to O: and outscored Prineville 6 to 0 and I4 to 6. CITY AND COUNTY LEAGUES First Row-B. Mihelcich, K. Maze, R. DeLude, R. Laursen, J. Winters, M. Sexton, J. Sinclair, G. Slate, L. Acree, D. Fishback. Second Row-R. Settlemeyer, S. Bennett, M. Howard, B. Jewell, B. Neumann, J. Ackerson, J. Bishop, W. Hanson. CUBS First Row-C. Lanzarotia, B. Rasmussen, R. Thompson, V. Sigmund, L. Andis. Second Row-Mr. Jacobs, G. Monical, K. Lucas, R. Schossow, G. Dahlin, R. Adams, B. Baer, P. Reynolds, A. Drake. The Cubs, This year under The TuTeIage oT John Jacobs, had a season's record of I3 wins To 2 deTeaTs. The Cubs' TirsT deTeaT was To SisTers by a one poinT margin oT 29 To 28, and Their second deTeaT came aT The hands oT Prineville wiTh a score oT 25 To 22. They IaTer revenged These de'FeaTs by beaTing I::oTh Teams Twice. Prine- viIIe 22 To I9, and 43 To 40: SisTers 38 To 32, and 37 To 30. The 8Th grade CiTy League Team had a very good season This year wiTh a record of 7 wins To I Ioss. They won The league championship wiTh ST. Francis second, Allen Third, and Kenwood TourTh. Mr. GeTTman coaches boTh This Team and The 8Th grade CounTy League Team. ' The Coun.Ty League Team cIidn'T have quiTe as impressive a record as The CiTy League Team, IouT came ouT on The Top side oT 5 wins and 3 losses. The eighTh grade boys ended The season wiTh a record of 273 poinTs, com- pared To Their opoonenTs' I9 I. ' CITY AND COUNTY LEAGUES First Row-P. Brewington, B. Mlnelcich, G. Slate, M. Marsh, .l. Sinclair, J. McBride, E. Smith, J. Blarsdell, R. Turner, M. Howard, D. Gaines, D. Fishback. - Second Row-V. Gentry, R. Larson, M. Hutchins, R. Reinhart, B. Jewell, F. Paine, B. Brown, G. Giltner, T. Ray, M. Sex- ton, Mr. Gettmann. N X TRACK an . Second Row? 1 are -lack Sym Y n mured A ng The 49 iraclc feam. bolsfered by sevenieen leffermen, 'finished +he seas 'fh ' ' on wi a good record of ihree firsfs. a second, a fhurd, a fif+h. and an eighfh. The 'Three wins copped by Coach Rober+son's cindermen were in a dual mee+ wifh Redmond, lhe Ceniral Oregon League Meet and in placing iwelve men in +he S+a+e Meef by winning fhe Dis+ric+ Meet held in Bend. Affer lalcing firsl in The Big Six meef for 'rhe lasi' 'rhree years, ihe Bears were conienf +o walk home wirh +he fhird place frophy 'rhis year. The main accomplishmenl' 1' Th o e season was gaining fif+h place in fhe Sfale Meef wifh l6lf2 poinis. The poinis were garnered by Ralph SuHon, who 'rossed 'lheuiavelin-over I79 feel io 'rake firsi l ' h pace in + is evenr. 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