Bend High School - Bear Tracks Yearbook (Bend, OR)

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.BEMXRUTTLACHKS tdy f BeclHgl1Sl1l 1952 Prescn e b' the Associated Student Body 0 n i C 00 BEAR TRACKS STAFF Row I D 'Hanshew C Ryman M Brown G Sfandnfer C O Leary Row2 Mr Reed C Hanslwew N Mogan C McCormack M Maple Row3 C Aushn B Coyner B Lyons From Leff fo Ruglwf Maxme Brown Busxness Manager Nan Mogan Carol McCormack Co Edlfors Bull Lyons Business Manager Carol Hanslwew Arr Edrlor Edufors Assusfanf Eduiors Ari' Ednlor Assnsfanf Ari' Ednfor Asslsfanf Busmess Managers Sporfs Wrufer Copy Edufor Class Wrufe Ups Faculfy Advusor Nan Mogan Carol McCormack Marcia Maple Connne O Leary Carol Hanshew Donna Hanslmew Bull Lyons Gwen Sfandufer Clwuclc Aushn Bull Coyner Clwrushne Ryman June Yoachum Mr Reed l - T . n e , . , . A , . I . 'i . , . , . , . , . . '- . . , . , . . l Business Managers ............... Maxine Brown 4-W. A DMINISTR T O 1,3 Prmcspal Vlce Prunclpal Mr R E Jeweil Superunfendenr BGARD OF EDUCATION 4-nf Row I-Mrs. J. Elder, Mrs. I. Cofhrell. Row 2-Mr. L. T.S1'andIfer, Mr. Vance Coyner, Dr. J. S. Grahlman, Mr. G. H. Gregg. X .fr ,-ta 4 1 ' - Eve re'r+ Geffma n--Science: . K 9' Joseph Haugen-Music: X, John Jacobs-Biology, Avialion. Wilma Jacobson-English: Girls L D Mary .lohnson-Social Sfudies. English, Dean of , Q5 Roberf Johnson-Machine Shop. 5. Iii, l ,Sr Q, 'ff' , , fail, '13 FACULTY Wilson Bilyeu-Trades and lndusfries, Drivers' Train in Sfanley Blair-World Hisfory. 8+h grade Social Sfu dies. General Maihemaficsi Marianne Blenlcinsop-Physical Educafion, l-lealfh as M I E ' v I Mary Bugar-Commercial Harold Carlile-Commercial Claude Cook-Healfh. 'R V Y N-Z4 '-14 N .3 X 'R x L xg, X sg-,in e 3 -s .f,.- -, Q 559892 X A V., Q' YN 'nb-iff FACULTY Charles Kenfh Physncs Chemuslry General Sc: ence Sylvna Lee Homemalcmg Grace Mary Lunn Englnsh Drama Roy Lnvely Mechanical Drawing Zola McDougall-lournalnsm Dean Girls U D lf- 11 'T 469 ti? at C.-'fy' fi! 9562 .. -r 'if Eslher Mae Moor Physfcal Educafnon Margarel Morris Lrbrary Leone Murphy Socsal Sfudles Arnlh mehc T7 Howard Nlcholson Dean of Boys L D Buology Cecelna O Leary Malhemahcs Elnzabelh Parker Engllsh o 9 ', , 'Q is ' 1 -.1 e . N V Q., , . - . I . I .- M, 3 , 1 --Aff A X V y V' ' ' I l A - . - . ' A ey y , , . , . 3 .. . -' . . I uk Dorofhy Madison-Homemalcing: A ' . ' , ol '- 5, 4 3 -1 . . f 5 -Jn . . ' 'Y is A, -..Q ' if K ' ' 1 . ., ' . r 'P' Kennefh Rufh-Foreign Languages. Paul Smifh-Woodworking. Anioinefle Sinclair-Arifhmefic. Barbara Sfeinhauser-English, Arr. Eugene Tendollen-Social S+udies, Eng- lush. Sylvia Veafch-Mafhemafics. Roger Wile - Mafhernafics, Coach Y Physical Educafion. IQ AG FACULTY Don Pence-Music. Lloyd Reed-Social Siudies, English. Clifford Rich-Social Sludies. Earl Roarig-Music. L. K. Roberlson-Physical Educafion Coach. Claudine Russell-English. 'Q Ai QS' wrr,-1 ' FACULTY SNAPS STUDENT CGUNCIL Duck Laursen VICE PRESIDENT Jerry Hamxlton PRESIDENT The l95l Sfudenf Councrl under lhe leadexshnp of Jerr rlamlllon Sludenf Body Presldenl and with 'the capable help of als advisor Mass Zola McDouga had a very successful year The mann prolecf of This year s councnl was promohng more school spiral and parhcupaluon from a larger number of 'rhe sludenls Thus was successfully carrued oul by havlng bugger and bel fer pep assemblies more forms of pep rallles a nouse parade and buses charlered lo alhlehc con es s The Welcoming Commnilee organrzed by fhls years council conducled a Hello Day and a Hello Dance lo slarf 'rhe years acllvuhes lnOc+ober Bend was hosl lo lhe Fall Regional Slude nl' Councrl Conference The councnl was enlarged lhas year lo lhnrleen members To malce a more balanced councnl by a proposal submllled To and passed upon by 'rhe Sludenf Body Other prolecfs underfalcen by lhe councnl nncluded more and befler noon achvnfues general sluclenl' body meelmg +0 beller acqualnl The sludenl body wnlh how lhe councnl 'lunchons and hav ang clubs submll budgels al lhe beginning of 'rhe year for approval by 'rhe councnl Maureen McKinney Deloru Debug: Ann Moore SECRETARY TREASURER PAYMASTER l. .H c -0 ' 1 I . 5 Q A 1 Dean Bgnggn Alnce Valltchka Ca,-mu peg,-oeken Imogene Blevins pm: MURMURS EDITOR ACTIVITY CHAIRMAN SOPHQMQRE CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT Shelby Blevins 8th CLASS PRESIDENT R EPR ESENTATIVE Bobble Lee Erickson .hm Blanchard 8th GRADE REPRESENTATIVE FRESHMAN CLASS PRESIDENT I fwfr wwf QKQNJKV f V1 wmwmmmwn' M Qs w Classes Ki M NND , ,gs CR, l sf f l :VMI f fs ,, x 0? Q 5 42' 4 W , ly fi K ff ff JE j 4 Y 5 ,X qv VALEDICTORIAN Chrisline Ryman, valedicforian of lhe class of '52 successliully complefecl her senior year wifh a I.O5 grade average. This is The highesf average in 'rhe pas? seven years af Bend High. Chrisfine is a popular senior girl parficipafing in Pep club, Capfain of fhe Tumbling Team, in ln- fernafional Relafions League, Torch Honor, and chosen as one of fhe Princesses for 'the Junior- Senior prom When Chrashne graduafes she plans +o follow fhe career of nursing SALUTATORIAN Salufaloraan Doris Aspinwall wilh an average of I IO fool: second place honors wifh a grade which has in +he pasl years falcen lirsl' Doris has been an achve member in 'rhe music held al Bend Hugh School She s a leading soloisf IH The high school A Cappella Choir Ofher acfivifues include Thespuans Leffergirls Presudenf of lnfernahonal Relahons League and Torch Honor A music career is wha? Doris is planning for alrer she has graduafed i . . , . . - I . . . -.. . Q- ' lm .f ,npif SENIGRS 1: 'WG The sensor class smaller This year Than usual had only I23 sTudenTs buT Th s dnd noT lceep :T Trorn being very acTuve They sTarTed ouT The year wuTh The sensor banqueT held early rn The Tall and also held one a Ter game dance un The TursT semesTer The second semesTe The seniors parhclpa e 1 g sTudenT body meehng To beTTer acqpasnT The sTusenuor assembly whnch broughT ouT some very go od hudden TalenTs Several Teas were guven Tor The gurls oT The class by d1TTerenT women s groups The Jumor Semor Prom and The year end pscnxc were Two hughlnghTs Tor The class oT 52 Class ofhcer were pres1denT Myron DeBunce vnce presndenT Vernon Sampels secreTary Helen PIaTh and Treasurer Plara Slclersaa Class advusors are Mr Reed and Mr Tendollen Graduahng, buT noT shown ln plcTures are Lary Corluss Jack McManmon Je.ry I-lawlcs and al so KenneTh Paulsen who as plcTured among The lunuors 5'-W X T 3 1 . r 2 ' .rx , xl, vii I s M yy r ' ' f T d 'n senior overnmenT day and gave Their annual ' s : ' .T 1 ' J- ' . : . Z 4 .f f ' ,. ' '7 7 7 l I ALLEN, RONALD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Hammer and Nut Club 3, 4: Superintendent 4: Lettermen 4: Football 3.4: Baseball 3, 4: Wrestling 3, 4. ANDREWS, ABBIE--Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Pine Murmurs 3, 4, Business Manager 4. ARMONY. ROBERTA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3: J.G's. 1: Song Squad 4. ASPINWALL, DORIS-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4: l.R.L. 3, 4 President 4, Conference 3, 4: Thespian 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Conference 3: F.H.A. 1: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Dramatics 2, 3: Northwest Music Conference 3: Staff 1: Commencement Committee 4. BARTLETT, DRUCILLA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3, Vice-President 4: J.G.'s 1: Tumbling Team 3, 4: Co-captain 4: l.R.L. 4: Commencement Committee 4. BENSON, DEAN-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pine Murmurs Editor 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4 President 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Shrine Football Team 4: 3rd Team All-State Football 4. BILLADEAU, DANA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3. 4: F.H.A. 1, 2. Secretary 2: Torch Honor 3, 4: Radio Staff 4. BOCKIUS, JAMES-Boys' League 1, 2, 3. 4. BRADLEY, MARGARET-Entered from Vancouver 4: Girls' Lea- gue 4: Radio Staff 4: Pine Murmurs 4. BRADY, SHEILA-Entered from Minneapolis 2: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3: Science Club 3. 3 Q1 cr L I 1 'J '7 Y QI 2 ai' f' Aziz ll - lv' ere? . If w 'Ei' 'IQ' if 1 aga- , -4 '5' sive .-ef 'Q -was 379 'ci 5 9' Q . A 4 r if BREWINGTON, PATRICIA-cms' League 1, 2, 3,45 Tumbling Team 1. 2. 3. 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1. BROWN, MAXINE-Entered from The Dalles 3: Girls' League 3, 42 PSD Clllb 4: Thespians 3, 4, Vice-President 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: I.R.L. 3, 4, Historian 4: Lettergirls 3, 4: Dra- matics 3, 4: Bear Tracks 3, 4: Business Manager 4: Prom Maid of Honor 4. BRYAN, WANDA--Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3, President 4. BURLEIGH, WILMA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F,H.A. 1: .l.G.'s 1: Letiergirls 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4. BURMEISTER, ALAN-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Representative 1, Vice-President 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4. CHAPMAN, JEANNE ANN--Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2: Radio Staff 3: T.l.C. 4. CHENEY, MARIAN-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: F.H.A. 1: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: J,G.'s 1: Radio Staff 4: Commencement Committee 4. CHRISTENSEN, GLORIA-Entered from Sweet Home 4: Girls' League 4. COLE, JOANNE-Entered from Portland 4: Girls' League 4: l.R.L. 4: Pine Murmurs 4, Advertising Manager 4. CONGDON, PATRICIA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1. COWLES, DOLORES ANN-Entered from Waldport 4: Girls' League 4. COYNER, WILLIAM-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4, President 4: Lettermen 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Dance Band 2, 3: Pep Band 3, 4: Band President 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Northwest Music Conference 3. CRUICKSHANK, JOHN-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Chemistry Award 3: Commencement Committee 4. DAHLIN, GORDON-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4. DALTON, BaBETTA-Entered from Idaho 3: Girls' League 3, 4: Lettergirls 3, 4. DAVIS, RAY-Boys' League 1, 2.3, 4. DeBUNCE, MYRON-Boys League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 4: Thespians 3, 4: Play Cast 2, 3: I.R.L. 3, 4. DeCARUFEL, JOANNE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2, 3: Sergeant-of-Arms 3: T.l.C. 4. in 'Q 'lg ,W ,,,. X VX' A , f- 'aww if 4: 'CX if DEEL, RONALD-Boys' League 1, 2. 3. 4: Bear Paw 1, 2. DROST. L0lS-Girls' I-Cl!!-IG 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1. DUFF, JAMES-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 4. DUNLAP, LLOYD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Staff 4: T.I.C. 4. DUNN. LYNN--Boys' League 1, 2, 3. 4. ERICKSON, GERALD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 4. FINCH, HELEN-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Torch Honor 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1. FIX, RICHARD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. FOGELQUIST, KENNETH-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pine Mur- Murs 3.4: Sports Editor 4: Baseball 3, 4. FRANKS, PAULINE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2: Thespians 3, 4. FREDERICKSEN, NORIENE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Ski Club 3: Lettergirls 3: J.G.'s 1: F.H.A. 2. FULLER, NANCY-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle 2. GARDNER, EMERV-Entered from Klamath Falls 2: Boys' League 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 2, 3, 4: T.l.C. 4. GASSNER, GERALD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. GATES, RlCl-IARD-Boys' League 1, 2. 3, 4: Class President 2: Lettermen 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Football 4. GILLILAND. ROBERT-Boys' League 1, 2. 3. 4: Torch Honor 2. 3.4: Team Manager 2, 3: Book Manager 4. ' GILLILAND, JAMES-Boys' League 1, 2, 3. 4: Secretafy-Tffii' urer 3, President 4: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Welcoming Committee 4: Skl Club 3, 4. GRAHLMAN. SHARON-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Body Treasurer 3: J.G.'s 1: President 1: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Sports Manager 3, President 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: l.R.L. 4: Secretary 4: Torch Honor 3. 4: Prom Princess 4. it l 3 2' if , fi N Cir' A I , Zi 3? C 4 ,- I we-gy if QC -3, -Www .. 5 4 Q6- GRAY, SHERRILL-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. GULICK, JERRY-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.C.0. 3: Lettermen 4: Football 4: Welcoming Committee 4. HAMILTON, JERRY--Entered from Lebanon 3: Boys' League 3, 4: Student Body President 4: l.R.L. 3, 4: Torch Honor 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Baseball 3: Commencement Committee 4: President Student Council Fall Conference 4. HANER, CLAUDIA-Girls' League 1. 2. 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1: Torch Honor 4: Thespians 4: Radio Stall 4: Dramatics 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 4. ' HANSEN, LLOYD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: T.l.C. 3, 4: Bear Paw 1. HANSON, JEANENE-Girls' League 1. 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: .l.G.'s 1: Thespians 3, 4: Student Body Play 2. HAVS, DOROTHY-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2: Jr. Choir Vice-President 1: Drum and Bugle 2. HERGENRODER, BERNICE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. HOLST, JACK-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Ski Club 4: l.R.L. 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Conference 4: Book Man- ager 3, 4: Commencement Committee 4. HOOVER, DARLYNE-Entered from Idaho 2: Girls League 2, 3, 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Radio Staff 4: Yell Leader 3. HOWE, AUDREY-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 3. 4, Associate Editor 4: Radio Staff 4: Handbook Editor 4. JENSON, BETTY-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1: F.H.A. 1: Lettergirls 2, 3. KAUFMAN, DUVEEN-Girls' League 1, Z, 3, 4: Class Secretary 1: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2: Drum and Bugle 1, 2, President 2: Dramatics 2. KING, MARY-Girls' League 2, 3, 4: T.I.C 4: Projector 2. KLOBAS, Vl0LET-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3, President 4: .l.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: l.R.L. 3, 4: Radio Staff 4: Torch Honor 4. KNAPP, MILTON-Entered from Redmond 3: Boys' League 3, 4. LAMPER, JERROLD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: l.R.L. 4: Dance Band 3: Pep Band 3, 4. LANZAROTTA. CHARLES-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Basketball Manager 3, 4. LAURSEN, RICHARD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 2: Student Body Vice-President 4: Lettermen 2. 3. 41 Basketball 2, 3. 4: Football 3, 4: Track 4. LYONS, MAURICE-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3: Bear Track 3, 4: Assistant Business Manager 3, Business Mana- ger 4: Radio Staff 4: Pep Band 2, 3: Basketball Manager 4: Baseball 4. MARTIN, ERNEST-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4. MARTIN, JAMES-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Thespians 3: Student Body Play 2: T.l.C. 4. McBRIDE, EUGENE-Entered from Texas 3: Boys' League 3, 4. McCALLUM, PATRICIA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2. McCORMACK, CAROL-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bear Tracks Editor 4: I.R.L. 4: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle 1, 2: J.G.'s 1: Staff 4, Feature Editor 4. MCCUEN, BERNIS-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 2: Lettergirls 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2: Radio Staff 3. MCELWAIN, AUDREY-Transferred from Prineville 4: Girls' Lea- gue 4: T.I.C. 4. McKlNNEY. MAUREEN--Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Body Secretary 4: Class Yell Leader 3, 4: Rally Squad 3: Pep Club 3, 4: J.G.'s 1, Sergeant of Arms 1: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle 2. MOGAN, NAN-Girls' League 1. 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2. 3, Vice-President 3: I.R.L. 3: Bear Tracks Editor 4, Assistant Editor 3: Girls' State 4: .lunior Red Cross Rep' resentative 3. MOORE GORDON-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 3: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: I.R.L. 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Prince of Carnival 2. NELSON, WANDA-Entered from Alaska 4: Girls' League 4. NETH, DOROTHY-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLSON, BERNADINE-Entered from Ashland 2: Girls' League 2, 3, 4: Drum and Bugle 2: Prom Queen 4. NORRIS, CLIFFORD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Hammer and Q qw l Nut 3. 0'DOHERTY, BERNADETTE-Girls League 1. 2, 3. 4: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4. OVERBAY, JAMES-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Torch Honor 4: I.R.L. 4: Pep Band 3, 4. OVERBAY, JOHN-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 3: I.R.L. 4, Vice-President 4: Pep Band 3. 4: Lettermen 4: Football 4: Dramatics 3. PALMER, GERMAINE-Entered from Milwaukie 4: Girls' League 4. PAUL, LEE-Boys League 1, 2, 3, 4: Hammer and Nut 3, 4, Foreman 4. PHELPS, EDWARD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Body Paymaster 3: I.R.L. 4. PLATH, HELEN-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: Class Secretary 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4, President 4: Torch Honor 4, Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1: Song Squad 4: Girls' State 3: Carnival Princess 2: Girls' League Conference 3: Prom Princess 4. RAY, FRED-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 4: Track 3: Football 3, 4: Baseball 4. REINHART, ARNOLD-Boys' League 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4. ROSENGARTH, LEO-Entered from California 2: Boys' League 2, 3, 4. ROSS, LEROY-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. RYMAN, CHRISTINE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Student Council Representative 1: Class Treasurer 3: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: Torch Honor 2, 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer 4: Tumbling 2, 3, 4: Captain 4: Rally Squad 2: Student Body Play 3: Girls' State 3: Bear Tracks 4: I.R.L. 3, 4: Commencement Committee 4: D.A.R. Award 4: Prom Princess 4: Valedictorian 4. SALICIS, SDNYA-Girls' League 1, 2. 3, 4: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2: Torch Honor 3, 4: Orchestra President 3: Northwestern Music Conference 2: Scholarship to Music Summer Camp in Eugene 2. SAMPELS, VERNON-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Representative 1: Class Vice-President 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. SCHOSSOW, RODNEY-Boys' League 1. 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: A Cappella Choir President 4: Bear Paw 2: Track 2, 3, 4: Football 4. SCHRAUTEMIER, WANDA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. SHEFFOLD, JACK-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 1: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: Vice-President 4: Football 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. SHINN, HARRY-Boys' League 1. 2. 3. 4: T.l.C. 3, 4. SHUMWAY. NOLA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1. SKJERSAA, CLARA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Torch Honor 3, 4: Class Treasurer 2, 4: Ski Club 3. 4: Staff 2, 3: Girls' State 3. the L4 5... .3 Te., 431. Y. 4 RVN 26- Z A , Q55 99 QF i l 1' . ' 1 . I SMITH, DEAN-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Band 2, 3: Pep Band 3: Pine Murmurs 4: Yell Leader 4. SOLMON, CAROLEE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1: Letter. girls 2, 3, 4: Tumbling 4. SPRING, EDWARD-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Yell Leader 4. SPURGEON, JOHN-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. STENKAMP, BENNY-Boys' League 1, 2, 3. 4: Torch Honor 2. 3. 4: Thespians 3, 4: I.R.L. 3, 4: Dramatics 3: Book- manager 3. STRICKLETT. MELBOURNE-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Thes- pians 2. 3, 4: Vice-President 3: President 4: Student Body Play 3. SUMMERS, PATRICIA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Tumbling Team 1: Torch Honor 4. SUSAC, PETER-Bcys' League 1, 2, 3, 4. VALITCHKA, ALICE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Treasurer 1: Activity Chairman 4: Lettergirls 2, 3: Pep Club 3, 4: J.G.'s 1: A Cappella Choir Secretary 4: Drum and Bugle 1, 2. WANlCHEK, JOANNE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Bear Tracks 2: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2, 3. WERNER, BARBARA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Representative 2: Pep Club 3, 4: Secretary 4: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2: Dramatics 2: Drum and Bugle 3. WILLIAMS, GALE--Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1. WISE. VIRGINIA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4: Class Vice-President 2: J.G.'s 1: Pep Club 2, 3. 4: Carnival Prin- cess 1: State Girls' League Conference 3: Prom Princess 4. WOLBERG, DOLORES-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: I.R.L. 3: Thespians 3, 4: Student Body Play 3: J.G.'s 1: Letter- girls 2, 3: Scholarship to Music Summer Camp in Eugene 3. WONSER, FRANK-Boys' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Yell leader 4. WYATT, BETTY-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: J.G.'s 1: Lettergirls 2, 3, 4: Radio Stafl 4. YOACHUM, JUNE-Girls' League 1, 2. 3. 4: Handbook Editor 4: Thespian 3, 4: Pine Murmurs 3, 4: Radio Staff 4.: Torch Honor 4: J.G.'s 1: Bear Tracks 4. YOUNG, CLAUDINE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra Sec- retary 1, 4. ,V , ,t V 1+ 1 our ' t' nu r .gg s J' 4. 4, , , J 9 p A mi ' cfaudf Q Hanes' BABY BEARS Vx B5 B 1, if Y Q 4 . 6141-X 'f1fiM'am5 I Dfw C0 Mei' Q,YMIC!fJZ14'1k n oacfv am Nw: X SAGMR Brady Sfrdrafl 62-alffm an 6: ff Mm! flfoffz 5Z pnwa fvdrfefyg O K Dean 51W 1' 1.1 7 A r ffrecfer,cf.-50m y ,W F-9 .wgx hr: dm 0005-fa arfflne, paver ,rn Sdmpe S Wav, Ov ores VI f er -'N DUFIS ofwr gf axfhe rgwn W H44 5 'nwafl ur sql, Y Q13 , Q' 5' 1 , , 505 Ja , 1 , if Q' ' ' ' 'B B .g a A it B ,N,,,m,,, 4 V. ,rjzvgux 51' I LW X A M ., -BX'-' XI Y V I B e ff f 4. 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JU IORS From lefl lo raghl Bull Baer vace presudenl Dorus Crawshaw secrelary Jerry Calhoun pres1den+ Jerry Calhoun class presldenl led lhe rumors fhrough one of lhelr mosl' achve years wrlh good cooperahon shown by all I52 sludenls The Jumor Semor Prom was one of lhe oulslandung suc cesses of lhe class of 53 ll was under lhe leadershup of Blll Baer and proved To be one of lhe be l Bend Hugh has ever seen The popcorn punch and peanul concesslons were run by 'rhe rumors al' The games and lhey gave 'rhree aller game dances Class ofhcers are presndenl Jerry Cal houn vice presudenl Bull Baer secrefary Dons Crawshaw and lreasurer Charles Blaclcshear Class advusors are Miss Morrls and Mr 4-ln-.5 fv, I9 if KL -- R Adam A Anderson R Anderson B Baer C Blanchard P Anderson Angus Bangs S Bank C Austin L Blackwel J 5 fl D Blalock J Blvdgetf M Boardman AEK nfl Q ll T Bonsell V Cady Calhoun E Cantwell J Carpenter C Church S M.. . . , Q- 5' 74 . . . 4, , . WY X I .L - -. ,, . 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V From Lefr Io Rughf Sfeve Burfon vuce presadenf Imogene Blevnns presudenf Bobble Lou Harms secrefary Carroll De Broelcerl' represenlahve Nancy Dyer Ireasurer SOPHGIVIORES The members of Ihe class of 54 led by Presl dem' Imogene Blevuns drd a good 'ob durnng Ihenr Inrsl year as upper classmen The sophomores wrrh an enrollmenf ol ISI gave Iwo dame dances and an assembly durlng Ihe year Class olfecers are presudenl Imogene Blevlns vlce presndenl Sleven Burron secrerary Bobble Lou Harms and Ireasurer Nancy Dyer Class advlsors are Mrs Slennhauser and Mr Jacobs 'Mlm I Cf' Lefl' To Rnghf Lynn Hanson yell leader Jxm Crowell Treas urer Fred Wade represenlahve Jrm Blanchard pres: den? Ronald Dachlfer vnce presldenf Jean Drosl sec refary FRESHME The freshman class lhns year wnrh l89 sludenfs was The largesf class In fhe school Several of fhe sludenfs proved oulsfandmg wnfh very hugh grade averages The class gave a successful assembly nn the sprung Class ofhcers are presudenf Jam Blanchard vuce presudenf Ron Dafchler secrefary Jean Drosf Treasurer Jnm Crowell and councnl represenfahve Fred Wade Class advnsors are Miss O Leary and Mr Gel? man , . - I I I I I , r 1 ' - 1 . . 1 ' 1 u ' ' ' From Left 'ro Raghf Joyce Spencer secrefary Shelby Blev uns presudenl Carolyn Courler Treasurer Bobble Lee Erlclcson represenlahve Olga Michelson vnce pres: denl EIGHTH GR DE The eughlh grade class under fhe newly elecled presudenf Shelby Blevuns proved 'ro be an achve group even un lheur larsl year of hugh school They slarled our The year by wnnmng The fro phy nn fhe annual nozse parade They also pul on an assembly There are IBO sludenfs an 'rhe class Class ollucers are presndenl Shelby Blevins vuce presndenf Olga Michelson secrefary Joyce Spencer lreasurer Carolyn Courler and counczl represenlahve Bobble Lee Ernclcson Class advnsors are Mrs Snnclanr and Mrs Rus se X r ll. l I - l STUDENT STAN DOUTS fofef Kfobas 4 H Congress GA Ca?0 45! 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' A September 8 Baclc Io School Dance I9 Hello Day Ocfober I3 Sophomore Dance I6 Sensor Banque? 22 23 Councnl Conference November 8 9 Sludenf Body Play I6-Ma Pa Me Parfy December 2I Chrlslmas Assembly 25 January I Chrlslmas Vacafuon January February Sophomore Dance F I-I A IHIIIGIIOD Council Dinner In Prlnevllle Freshman Assembly Assembly Yanlcee Clnpper March Senmor Governmenl' Day Elghlh Grade Assembly Nahonal Assembly M mer I6 22 Sprung Vacahon if 24-Assembly Lewis and Clarlc C N- ege 28 F H A I-lobo Dance Apr: I Sophomore Assembly 4-Sensor Sprung Dance II Pep Club Easler Assembly 24-Elechon Assembly 25 Junror Senror Prom 25 26 College Vxsulahon Week E May Gnrls League Tea Senlor Assembly Senmor Pucnnc A A U W Sensor Tea Baccalaureafe Commencemenf nc f I f WI! sa :I fN fa D I c Z ff V 1 Z , ' ff I X I I A , ' W . 1 ' . Q X ' ---. . ' X NN Ll IZ: I ' 22- ' . ,N 315 5 , fi 'Za ' - '-A A K . -If ' I. M y I -I . I I Ol' ll fl J' .I J 7 a . . 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TORCH HO OR Row Klobas C Turner M Nelson C Haner H Plath H Finch C Skjersaa A Towner Row Luckenbill B Ream M Waterman D Crawshaw Row Anderson D Bartlett D Parsons M Brown C Row Erickson D Bowman D Aspinwall H 0Keefe Row Andis M Sexton B Jewell M Rasmussen N Loehr P Glassow D DeDual .l Yoachum 0Leary S Salicis D Billedeau S Grahlman M Cheney Turner J Overbay B Gilliland A Drake Row D in B Coyner J Holst C Austin R Adams T H nt Doris Aspinwall vice president Paul Reynolds reporter Bill Coyner president Christine Ryman secretary treasurer The oblect of this organization is to establish good fellowship among the students interested n the pursuit of knowledge to encourage scholarship by recognition ot merit and to promote good school citizenship A prerequisite tor eligibility tor membership is good school citizenship Eligibility also depends upon the earning of points The annual tall initiation banquet was held and a dime dance and assembly were sponsored by the club Fitty tour members were presented with the Torch Honor pins Seniors were given the torch pins luniors the 2 bar pin and sophomores the I bar pin The club was capably led by Bill Coyner as pres :dent Doris Aspmwall vice president Christine Ry man secretary treasurer and Paul Reynolds report er Mrs Russell and Mrs Sinclair are the advisors 5, rf We . f g , 1--V. , . , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , . . 2-N. ', . , . , . .B. , . , . , . . 3-B. , . . . , . , . ' , . ' ' . 4--S. ' , . , . ' , . ' , . ' , . , . . 5-L. ' , . , . , . , . , . , . ' ' , . . Row 6-J. Gilliland, G. Nelson, J. Hamilton, V. Sigmund, P. Reynolds, J. Cruickshank. 7-G. ahl' , . , . , . ' , . , . u . I I she 7 IX Rowl K Meagher E Wyatt L Laurence K Fogelqurst L Wade M Hutchins Row 2 D Benson C McCormack M McKmney J Cole C Hoogner A Andrews A Howe Row 3-J Darst M Brown D Smlih G Sllkworth G Standller C Haner Mrss McDougall The Pune Murmurs IS Bend Hugh s bl monlhly pa per whrch rs dus+rrbu+ed durnng rhrrd pernod every ofher Wednesday Thrrfeen eduhons were publlshed durrng 'rhe school year Thus year the paper won 'the urll and Scroll Honor award fhe hrghesf possible rn rhus held Members of The sfaff are Dean Benson edrlor rn chref Audrey Howe assocr afe edrror Maxrne Brown news ednfor Abby Andrews busaness Tusrng manager Mrss MacDou gall as rhe papers advisor .l Row 1 A Howe associate edrtor J Cole advertrsrng manager Row 2 D Benson edutor A Andrews business manager . Q . manager: Joanne Cole, adver- W K V 0 L4 1 C y , Q I V' 4-ef rg . 5 yn , 3 l A I ,J ' - s I ' I - 1 . JU IOR LETTERGIRLS Row N Wnlls J Davls T Wolf R Boardman G Hopklns P Donley C Smrth B Crlpe K Austin A Mackey J God dard E Lowery J Wllllams K Goodsola Row S Malrey C Gall D DeRushla K Dryer G Goodrich S Sather A Howe J Spencer K Smlth S Pange L Ward Row P Crawford C Hanshew P Gunderson G Thompson S Shumway J Wheeler S Herne B Erickson C Courier C Hundley D Price Row 4-D Gumpert C Skjersaa D Davls J Drost G Huettl N Plummer M Ross M Sherman M Redfuld M Cole M Meluls J Huntman Row 5-M Gubson C Chopp, J Rhoton L Hanson L Shrock R Rlxle R Myers M Plummer D Van Tassel E Puontener P Everman Junuor Lellergrrls ns an orgamzalron for all elghlh and nmlh grade gurls mleresled ln sporls Prachces are held afler school The sporl aclrv :hes 'thus year Included dodge ball volley ball bas lrefball and baseball Gnrls who have earned fully or more ponnls are elrgnble For a pun These gurls receive lhenr pms al lhe manor awards assembly lhus enablnng lhem To become Lelfergrrls In lhelr sophomore year C Q03 Olfrcers left to rnght Jean Drost presrdent Donna Davus secre tary Lynn Shrock treasurer .. . . . 4 Q I V 1. I., f'N LETTERGIRLS From left to nght Drucllla Bartlett vlce president Marllyn W terman treasurer Judy Blmn secretary Sharon Grahlman presldent W5 Sharon Grahlman presndenf of fhe Leffergurls has been very uccessful durnng fhe SI 52 year The gurls have had 'three playdays wrlh ofher gurls from Cenfral Oregon The Sweelhearl Ball which was scheduled for 'the laffer parf of January was postponed because of confluchng achvmes on fha? parhcular evemng Lafer I+ was decided 'ro call 1+ The mee-hngs of Lelfergurls were held Tuesday offer school The varnous sporfs +hus year have an cluded dodge ball volley ball baskefball and sofl ball The years achvnhes were closed wnfh The an nual pucnuc for lhe gurls ' off for The 52 .year. l l l fl 0 f W f f 0 g j 0 5 f TE O, g T Row 1 H Flnch C Haner B Armony C Solmon S Slate M Maple P Slaie Row2 H Plath L Drost D Nelson C Hoogner D Thompson J Fuls Row3 W Burlelgh D Aspxnwall B Loehr D Crawshaw D Myers Row 4-S Olflcer D Hawes J Darst M Waterman J Blunn Row 1 K Meagher P Brewungton D Burmelster G Gall H Lowery B Hams K Chapman F Lentz Row2 8 McCuen B Carlile M Shumway L Blackwell P Glassow C Blakely M Holman Row 3-C Posvar J Acklm K Bowman C 0Leary B Myers S Burrell A Wauge Row 4-E Wyatt D Bartleit S Grahlman S Erlckson M Vessels C Eagan M Sherman Row 5-B Howard M Cheney Row 5-C. McCormack, B. Wyatt, M. Brown, D. Hoover, 0. Ward, B. Ream, G. Standifer. PLAY CAST howl M Shumway M Nelson V Nelson S Dlxon J Acklm B Carllle C Hoogner Row 2 C Haner M Brown P Glassow B Loehr A Dryer P Holliday Row 3-J Haglund B Red G Sllkworth B Bebout A Drake Thus years sTudenT body play BuT Farr Tomor row under The dnrechon of Mass Grace Mary Lsnn was qurTe a conTrasT To lasT years mysTery Tarce lT was a modern comedy mcludmg movies ar planes and baskeTball whrch appealed To The sTu denTs as well as To Theur parenTs Hazel SmnTh and Donna BanTa had The sTrarghT leads and Bull BebouT Phyllis Holiday and Carolyn Hoogner had The characTer leads OTher members of The casT were Jules Haglund PaT Glassow Bob Redd Barbara Loehr Claudna Haner George Snlk worTh Valerie Nelson Anne Dryer Arr Drake Ran Ned Mackey DoroThy Duxon Mae Shumway and Barbara Carlile were The exTras Many oT The casT members belong To The Bend Thespvan Troupe Those who dud noT are now elugnble To 'om The sound eTTecTs and prompTung were Taken care oT by The sTudenTs Themselves This year dra maTuc sTudenTs had charge of make up The sTage seTTnng was unusually aTTracTuve Thanks To Mr RuTh The sTage manager Our hugh school orchesTra un der The dlrecTuon oT Mr Roarng provided music be Tween The acTs On November 7 8 and 9 The Tour performanc es were glven ThaT nncluded Two mahnees and Two evemng performances As The play was presenTed a week earlrer Than IU prevlous years The casT had To work very hard Mass Linn unlnke many oTher hugh school dlrecTors saT In The audrence during The per Tormances The Two casTs presenTed her wnTh a cor sage and a bouqueT oT Tlowers an appreclahon Tor all The Tnme and hard work she had puT nnTo The play I . . . ' dy Jdnes, Maxine Brown, Mary Nielson, Jill flxcklini THESPIANS Row Meagher M Shumway B Carllle M Nelson A Dryer C Hoogner Row Wyatt M Emery J Acklln B Loehr J Yoachum V Nelson Mass Lunn advusor Row3- Holllday C Haner M Brown D Duxon Row 4-A Drake M Strlcklett B Redd W Burleugh D Wolberg J Hanson D Aspmwall Row 5-M DeBunce G Snlkworth J Martm B Bebout The Thespnans a nahonal honorary dramallc soclely us a means for lhe sludenl who as nnleresled an dramalncs 'ro learn more aboul achng and grves hlm a chance lo parhcupale un fhe achvalnes of lhe organlzahon He musl earn hns membershlp by having a parl equal lo 70 lones In a lhree acl play or several one acl plays The Thesplans sponsored lwo one acl plays durung noon hours and also one radio play presenl ed over lhe school radio program Combnned assemblne were held wxlh lhe dramahcs lass These plays were lhen repealed before several local organrzahons and grade school chxldren Members of lhe Thespnans acled as 'rhe dureclors for some of fhese plays somelhung lhal has nol been done before Mel Slrxclclell presudenl Maxnne Brown vxce presndenl Phyllis Hollnday secrelary George Sllk worlh lreasurer and Barbara Loehr scrrbe Phyllns l-lolnday wnlh Miss Lrnn lhe Advnsor and Bar bara Loehr allended lhe Norlhwesl Drama Conference al Eugene un February The Thespnans also read various plays un order +o pnclc nexf years sludenl body play A new rug 'ro be used as a slage prop was selecled Two rnnhahon banquels were held whrch broughl fhe lolal membership lo 3l An award was gnven an an assembly al' lhe end of lhe year fo The Thespran who had earned 'rhe mos? achvnly polnls Thes plan puns were also awarded Left to Right Mel Strucklett presudent Barbara Loehr scrlbe Phyllis Holllday secretary Max me Brown vice president George Snlk worth treasurer 11K, , , , . ' , . , . . . . 2--E. . . . - 4 . - . - - - v E v ' P. ' . - . - v - ' - . . . . S . . C . A 8. Armony, D. Bartlett, J. Blinn, K. Bowman, M. Brown, J. ,Chapman, D. Crawshaw. i F9 i 497 T I 6 , eff ' 4 ' J. Darst, J. DeCarufel, L. , Drost, J. Dumler, S. Erickson, 1 H. Finch, N. Frederickson. 4' 9- Fi . T 29 . Q in . A. Fordham, P. Glassow, S. 'Y ,I . - Grahlman, L. Hanson, B. X J A A I I ' Harris, D. Hawes, D. Hayes. l f T' se- MM A Q ff , C. Hoogner, F. Lentz, M. 'T ' l V Maple, P. McCallum, M. Mc- gl I Kenney, H. Finch, B. Ream. as A fl 6 9 J' an as ' 5' ,,. E? . ' 47 g Q C. Ryman, C. Skiersaa, P. Q . , sim, s. sim, H. Smith, G. Y. - I I Standifer, D. Thompson. 1' if f' ,A A. Towner, M. Waterman, B. , wemer, v. wise, A. vamcnka x K ' X . ' i ,. I i , PEP CLUB From Ielt to right: Carolyn Hoogner, treasurer: Helen Plath, president: Barbara Werner, secretary. Under the presidency ot capable Helen Plath, the Pep club got started with the traditional ban- quet and initiation For the new members. Some ot the various activities ot the Pep club are selling candy, ushering at the basketball and tootball games and selling hot dogs. This year tor a halt-time entertainment a style show ot older ta- shions were modeled by various members ot the or- ganization. The Pep club also sponsored one ot the dime dances in the local gym. The Lettermen and Pep club together put on an Easter style show tor the student body. The last activity ot the year was closed with the Pep club- Lettermen banquet. It was held in spring. I TERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE Row 1 A Row Row 3-Y Row 4- Row 5-J Row 6-J Sampels D Reeves M Maple S Slate C Ryman D Thompson C Hoogner J Darst M Brown Klobas F Hunter A Dryer C 0Leary G Standufer C McCormack S Grahlman Wagner N Mogan B Ream D Parsons D Bartlett D Aspmwall Overbay G Moore D Krlbs K Fogelquust L Wade D Nlskanen Overbay C Murphy E Phelps M DeBunce J Holst C De Broekert Lamper J Hamllton S Burton R Adams The lnTernaT1onal Relahons League which ns parT oT a sTeTewnde organlzaT1on rs one of The new esT clubs aT Bend Hugh lTs purpose IS To promoTe an lnTeresT un nnTernaTlonal affairs Through dns cussuons lecTures and unTormaTnve programs Through The leadership oT Doris Aspxnwall presudenT John Overbay vnce presuolenT Sharon Grahlman secreTary Jaclc l'lolsT Treasurer and Maxlne Brown husTornan w1Th Mr Tendollen as advlsor Thus purpose was eTTecTuvely carried ouT The l R L IS composed of any TenTh elevenTh or TwelTTh grader who ns rnTeresTed an unTernaTuonal affaurs Meehngs were held once a monTh ln The evenung On UnlTed NaTuons Day The club presenT ed an appropr1aTe school raduo program CA R E books were purchased vuTh The money earned by usherang publncuznng ancl sellung TrclreTs Tor The movse Alaska Showcase These were senT ov erseas To underpruvuleged chrlclren In The sprrng a conference on The UnnversnTy of Oregon campus was The mann hrghlrghf From left to right Dons Aspmwall president John Overbay vrcepresndent Maxune Brown hlstorlan Jack Holst treasurer Sharon Grahlman sec retary 2-V. , . , . . - ' . - T . - . . - J. , . , . ' . . ' , - . - A - . . . . ' . BEARS P Rowl B Dunlap J Bruce D Thompson G Klzer W Jegley C Huffman B Patterson B Carter Row2 R Knapp E Garrlty W Dubois J Bnshop B Gerdes L Muze T Carter R Settlemyer Row3 L Schossow K Rles S Bennett B Rainey J Rnce Row 4-Mr Nlcholson The Bear s Paw us one of Bend Hugh s hard worlc ang service clubs lfs mam purpose as fo poluce ma lor afhlefuc games a fob whrch ns well falcen care of by fhe members Membershup ns open fo any boy un school ln addufnon fo sponsoring 'rwo dnme dances fhe club held nfs annual ace slcafung party and campmg rrp The officers are Tom Carfer president Ron Sef flemyer vece pressdenf and Sfewarf Benneff sec refary freasurer Mr Nucholson IS The club s advisor Officers left to rlght Stewart Bennett secretary treasurer Tom Carter press dent Ron Settlemyer vice president 1. 1. ,- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- - 1. 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- 1- - -'. ,. ,. ,. ,. . l 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1' . , ' 1 v ' 1 1 ' S0 X1 ao QPWN Q QM Y v. f 5 evwz 9-0 fa oil From left to right Ron Allen supernntondent Lee Paul foreman Z' f 'N so ox Q61 Q 93 0 The Hammer and Nui Club whxch ns made up of fhe mornnng vocahonal class an The shop as un der Ron Allen supervisor and Lee Paul foreman ln Sepfember 'rhe club had nfs unnhchon whuch con snsled oF a pncnuc for 'fhe new as well as old mem bers One slcafmg perfy was held for members on Troy Fueld The Hammer and Nur Club wenf on a week end cempmg frup 'ro 'rhe Mefoluus where fhey enloyed 'lhemselves wlfh fushlng and hunhng The club performs several servnces For +he school They fake care of fhe varnous sugns on the school grounds Also lhey help fo dared and usher af 'rhe commencemenr exercises One of 'rhenr prolecls for fhe las? year has been 'ro make an elecfrnc wheel chanr . . . l -L U , x rw . 'W . . nn 0 XS gomx , 9 ' 5.3.2, tx L- Y we Wu , 1 Y Q4 ' x. .fl x ' ,V- . 1 , YK , x N, , ' I ' J , . . TH. I T X- V 1 n 'N w l ' - ' 5 X . SCIENCE CL B Rowl Mr Keith Advisor Row 2 A Drake T Carter Row 3 S Bennett The Science Club us open ro anyone who has an unleresl ln scuence as :ls purpose IS lo ad Durnng 'rhe school year a class nn Morse Code was held un addlhon fo varuous expernmenls fha? were frued The conducled expernmenls ranged from very sumple ones lo The more complicated One of lhe lwo weekly meefnngs was held an The evenmg whuch proved successful The club also sponsored an assembly ln addnhon 'fo lheur sprung banquel a dime dance was presenled The officers are Tom Carler presndenl Bob Jewell vuce presudenl and Glenn Bafeman secre lary lreasurer Mr Keulh xs +he advusor From left to rlght Tom Carter president Bob Jewell vlce presldent Glen Bateman sec retary treasurer w' wr x r - l - X V l vance sludenl inleresl' in lhis field. A Any gurl who has 'ralcen or ns ialcnnq home eco nomncs ns elrgzble to loun Bend Hugh s Future Home malcers of Ameruca Thus club ns a member of a stale and nahonal organuzahon Hs oblechve as learmng fo lrve better 'foday In order 'rhaf our lrves and those of our famnlues may be better 'romorrow Thus year rn addlhon to 'fhe mnhahon banquef 'fhe Hobo Dance sponsored by the F H A was made an annual affarr They also 'fools par? on 'lhe program af a dus+rrc+ conference held nn Madras an the fall A new type of party was 'med our 'rhus year wu'rh coolue balcrng or a 'rally pull as fhe mann feature From left to right Dorothy Lomas hlstorran Marva Lou Sherman secretary Vlolet Klobas president Dons Huettl membershrp chalrman Fay Hunter vice presldent Louthera Huettl treasurer Vrolel Klobas presldenl Fay Hunter vlce presudenf Marva Lou Sherman secretary Lorelha Huefrl 'rreasurer and Dorothy Dnxon repor+er were the capable leaders of fhe club wnh Mass Lee and Mass Madnson as the advnsors Row 1 D Huettl M Sherman T Wolf I Tetle J Worthington C Smxth T Gifford E Wyatt Row2 F Hunter V Klobas D Burmelster J Wheeler M Sherman M Krrkpatrlck Row3 J Fax G Huettl D Lomas Sl Shumway D Dlxon Row 4-N Shumway D Detruck M Cole Mass Madison Mnss Lee Faq Rowl M Kung B Fox J Carpenter R Lengele R Walker D Johnston C Church D Cowles Row2 M Strlcklett J DeCarufel J Chapman A McEIwam C Blanchard JMart1n Row 4-Mr Bllyeu advnsor M DeBunce J Erickson The Tl C Club meeTs once a monTh under The Ieadershlp oT pres1denT Lloyd Hanson The club has an mrTuaTuon once durnng The second semesTer The T I C club aTTended oTher conferences one of Them was a Trap To KlamaTh Falls A banqueT was held during The second semesTer Tor The em ployers oT The sTudenTs OTher Things The club has done were To wrlTe a paper and make dusplays an which prlzes were awarded To The club memoers maklng The besT one The philosophy oT The club us Be beTTer em ployees have beTTer relaTnonsh1p beTween employer and employee From left to rlght Lloyd Hanson presrdent Joanne DeCarufel secretary treasurer D I o lo 0 x v FIX X 8 2 Row3-J. Cox, B. Mueller, J. Laylon, B. Lomas. 0 A .J f K . YELL SQUAD QW 1,3 Left to rlght Row 1 S Slate J Blnnn M Waterman H Plath R Armony P Slate Row2 E Sprung D Smlth F Wonser TUMBLI G TE Row 1 C Solmon,J Bllnn, M Maple, T Wolf,J Farmer, S Slate, C Ryman, B Loehr Row 2 A Fordham, K Chapman, B Harris, H Lowery. M Waterman, I Blevms, D Hawes, J Mogan, L Hanson, P Brewmgton Q' Q UN I ' P 2 L - x I at .-fa' i , ' i 3 ' , 4 5. l kg- 4 V , NX V K AN f' 4 , K - My 4 ' : -. , . ' , . , . , . , . . BOYS LE From left to rught Jerry Calhoun secretary treasurer Jum Gulluland presudent Al Bur meuster vuce presudent The Boys League us an organuzaluon for every boy un Bend Hugh School The boys have a meerung every monlh whuch uncludes guesl speakers mov ues and varuous olher 'forms of enlerlaunmenl The cleanung of The grounds us also under 'rhe leadershup of the Boys League Jam Gulluland us presudenf wulh Allen Burmeusler as vuce presudenl and Mr Tale as advusor GIRLS LE GUE All Bend Hugh gurls are un the Gurls League whuch meels once a monlh The Gurls League puclcs one gurl each monlh who has shown unselfushness towards olhers per forrnung laslcs assugned to her and 'for her oursude work Durung reguslraluon week The Gvurls League welcomes 'fhe new eughrh grade gurls lo Bend The organuzaruon has also sponsored noon movues ln The sprung 'fhe Gurls League senl some gurls ro +he stale conference held un Salem The Gurls League helps fo promote unreresf for rhe gurls un Bend Hugh School From left to rught Mary Vandevert secretary Vur gunua Wuse presudent Bobble Armony vuce presudent Beverly Anderson treasurer PROM COURT Prnncess Sharon Grahlman P 'Ce55 Helen Pal ueen Bernadune Nicholson The annual Iurnor semor prom was held an 'rhe Ellis ballroom on Fraday Aprul 25 Hs 'rheme was Garden In The Ram Thus years courl was composed of szx sensor glrls wn'rh Bernadune N h l IC oson as ueen Her al lendanfs consusled of Maxine Brown as Maud of H d onor an Sharon Grahlman Chrushne Ryman Hel en Plalh and wfnrgnnua Wuse as lhe Royal Prnncesses Bull Baer general chanrman apponnled lhe followung asslslanls Carolyn Hoogner decorahons Barbara Ream programs Sally Slafe prom courf Donn T l a ayor rnvxfahons Phyllns Anderson e freshmenls Tom Hunf publncnly Rodney Adams enferfaunmenf Jerry Calhoun ov erseer wrfh 'rhe l952 l953 sfudenf body presndenl' In charge of clean up Pruncess Chrnshne Ryman Pfmcess V '9'n 5 W'Se Maxune Brown Mald of Honor 3 . - M lc I I Q . . . : . 1 . ' ' ' : ' l , r ' s q, -rrl 'T i- RADIU STAFF 3 36. 405 iss Rowl A Richards D Hoover C Haner E Roy E Dletz M Nelson S Mclilnney Row2 J Yoachum V Klobas B Wyatt D Parsons C 0Leary P Holllday Row 3-P Everman S Edmlson M Cheney D Bllladeau B Ream P Bradley G Standlfer Row 4--J Donaldson B Bebout G Sllkworth B Lomas L Dunlap Row 5-C Austin R Adams LIBR RY and OFFICE Row 1-J . Fuls, D. Hoover, M. Thomas, B. Armony, H. Finch, H. Plath, L. Hanson, G. Palmer, D. Wolberg Row 2-C. Hoogner, D. Taylor, D. Reeves, L Drost, D. Aspinwall, D. Lomas, P. Carder, V. Klobas. Row 3-J Dumler, P. Coleman, S. Blank, C. McCormack, N. Mogan, L. Steinley, K. Posvar, S. Burrell Row 4-P. Everman, V. Nelson, N. Frederickson, D. Bartlett, L. Holland, S. Gray. Row 5-J. Hamilton, M. Stricklett, B. Bebout, S. Brady. l?CLUB Rowl D Thompson F Wong R Buckston Row2 Mr Gettman L Haugeburg J Zander A Drake R Childers KICLUB Row Row Row Row Row Row 1 D Carlson G Gall K Austm A Towner S Slate M Maple D Hoover C Hoogner D Thompson H Foster Nelson P Crawford 3-B Myers J Acklnn S Eruckson S Offncer Y Wagner D Parsons K Skjersaa L Shrock 4-C DeBroekert V Wamchek B Anderson J Raderbush 5-G Slate J Crunckshank D Becraft D Krubs L Knbs K Fogelqulst L Wade D Nlskanen 6-J Holst, B Coyner D Smuth J Gsllrland 2-M. McKinney, C. Blakely, B. Loehr, A. Dryer, C. 0'Leary, G. Standifer, C. Skjersaa, J. Darst, V ELCOMI G COMMITTEE IC' Rowl L Schrock S Slate V Wise H Smith Row2 M Brown J Gilliland J Haglund F Wong STREET PATROL Row 1-I. Baker, W. Wheeler, C. Smith, J. Worthington, E. Slack, J. Anderson, A. Alm, L. Ipock. Row 2-J. Loucks, K. Williams, M. Reiney, E. Williams, R. Logan, P. Gilliland, H. Muff. Row 3-M. Packston, P. LeBleu, P. Day. MUSIC DEPARTME T Thu pas+ year Bend Hugh Schoo s rnusuc depa r+men+ has been very acluve parrucupafung un many varued programs assemblues and publuc appearances The band and drum and bugle corps played for 'uhe half 'fume achvufues durung 'rhe foo+ball sea son and also uourneyed To Salem where lhey performed The uunuor band 'roolc par? un fhe half 'fume acluvufues durung The Klamafh Falls game ln The sprung a musuc fesf val was held for senuor chour and bands from Cenfral Oregon Thus was subsfufuled for rhe Duslrucr Musuc Confesf whuch has been held un The pas? The orcheslra un addufuon +o playung un fhe Chruslmas program provuded musuc belween lhe acls of rhe s+uden+ body play and played for +he commencemenf exercuses A specual sprung pro gram leafurung The orchesfra was unufuared fhus year and proved very successful Mr Don Pence us +he head of The musuc depa rlmenf wufh Mr Roarug un charge of The orcheslra and rhe senuor gurls glee club Mr Haugen durecfs The uunuor band and chour un adduiuon To rhe drum and bugle corps rf 'K 'N-av il Row 1 I Blevuns Row2 P Brewungton L Nystrom Row 3 M Vessels S Bulladeau -fegy. 5 3 Qi 'T uf .T ' ',', is, lu fi' as A CAPELLA CHOIR Row Row Row Row Row Mlss Talntor C Ryman A Moore C Hoogner C Haner G Standller A Andrews D Hoover D Asplnwall C Sallcls S Merry Mr Pente M Thomas M Maple C Solmon V Nelson D Parsons P Bradley G Sherwood D Lomas S Shrpley A Hallman A Towner C Young C Hanshew N Dryer J Fuls 0 Ward C Blakely N Frederncksen C McCormack C Skjersaa A Valltchka J Van Slckle J Farmer B Rainey F Howe J Bishop P Susac J Calhoun M DeBunce G Nelson G Sllkworth G Moore nr J Ackerson J Snelson J Erickson J Dull G Dahl R 5-H Whltson V Telford J Sl cla Schossow M Boardman J Maddox T Hunt R Parker SENIOR CHOIR Row 1 0Leary P Sapplngton D Strong P Holliday A Dryer J Mueller S McKinney D Posvar Zander E Wolfgram Row 2 Vessels J Stacy W Palnter P Carter A Fordham D Chapman E Roy G Gall D Taylor Church H Lowery B Harris Row3 J Mogan S Gray C Eagan J Buckholz D Myers D Savage D Lnnvllle M Marken P Hetruck B. Rademacher, S. Pence, L. Andis. J. , . . ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' v ' v - , . , . . IOR CHOIR Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1 C Smith P Donley C Baker E Long K Goodsell B Erackson J Goddard C Courter S Sather 0 Mlchaelson K Dryer N Chlopek B Klel E Lowery R Cater J Gates E Barnett C Hundley G Ward E Kelso R Boardman K Austln K Skjersaa 3 M Wright D DeRushla S Hnnman P Cannen S Bush S Hawes M Ross K Smlth S Sampson W Mattson D Davls R Rnxe 4-J Drost E Svensen P Everman D Gumpert N Hlnman M Cole P Kelsow B Bradbury D Banta S Roberis A Lewis G Dolittle 5-L Schrock M Plumer N Plumer D Hanna S Dlllabough C Chopp J Rhoton J Zander L 6-P l-ledger G Ferguson A Engerman P Jamlson D Mrtchell C Nelson H Taylor B Dunlap 7 D Blackwell J Blanchard T Rose E Corkett R Roblnson R Knapp L Akxnson ORCHE TR 1 - Row 1 S Sallcls T Wolf C Young E Slack P Cady Row2 L Blackwell M Cheney M Emery C 0Leary F Phlll M Mllaus D Emery V Cady Row 3-S Eruckson M Waterman P Janzlk E Kelso J Glenn Row 4-B Loehr P Glassow B Ream M Hutchlns D Parsons A Towner W Bryan F Wong J Ware J Overbay B Coyner J Overbay J Lamper J Drost P Crawford B Jewell M Sexton 2- . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . l'laugeberg,'B. Cheney, Mudd, S. l-lien, P. Crawford. .. 7 . J B2 - A SENIGR BAN Row Row D Pence Row is 1 ! :Ling ima 1 S Bllladeau P Brewington L Nystrom M Vessels 2 I Blevins B Hanson B Ream B Loehr P Glassow H Smith R Waddell M Hutchins E Phelps 3 M Waterman M Chlopek G Thompson J Van Sickle L Shrock B Myers D Carlson D Detrick G Monical J Murray A Drake S Erickson Row 4-P Bevans J Drost P Crawford M Gibson C Church Y Wagner D Parsons A Towner M Sexton B Jewell Row 5-F Lentz P Anderson D Gumpert M Holman B Lyons J Overbay H McGinnis F Howe D Thompson D Billadeau uw Row Row 6-D Trent D Gates G Nelson D Benson B Coyner G Slate K Bowman B Mullins S Burrell 7 J Lamper E Corkett S Burton J Overbay 8-T Nickels J Rhoton D Coxigne S Pence IOR B Row 1-G. Goodrich Row 2--Mr. Haugen Row 3-K. Lucas. J Row 4-K. Ramsey, K G. Cook. '- l' . C. Stadium, W. Flaherty, W. Engemen, R. Wood, T. 0'Grady', J. Jensen, S. Page. , B. Palin, D. Gabriel, E. Anglesey, E. Bartlett, A. Mackey, G. Hopkins, G. Wolf. .Spencer, K. Cruickshank, A. Keown, C. Clark, D. Price, S. Morrow, M. Fahey. P. Davis, R. Burton, D. Norton. D. Thomas, L. Shinn, G. Wilson, G. Winslow, M. Hacket, DRUM and B GLE CORPS Row 1-G Shaw G Sherwood J Blevlns B Anderson M Nelson Row2 K Chapman L Hanson P Everman K Posvar J Farmer Row 3-S Dlllabough M Hanson M Werner J Dumler D Taylor PEP BAN Row 1 H McGinnis A Drake D Parsons Y Wagner A Towner B Loehr D Trent M Sexton B Jewell Row 2 P Bevans D Bulladeau I Burton G Nelson B Coyner J Rhoton G Slate J Overbay J Lamper J Overbay BUS DRI ERS L Reed L Daveson L Mitchell .l Carlton L Paul ANI I 'ORS Row 2-G James P Smnth A Jorgenson T Cook Row 1-G. Ham, M. Hackett, A. Cook. ' ,f '3 ' FUOTBALL WuTh coaches Lenard Bud RoberTson and STan Blaur provadang The pedagogy The I95l Bear grad machune rolled To a halT wrTh a record oT 6 wnns 2 losses and I Tue The Bears TursT season play was nn The CenTraI Oregon league lamboree held aT Prmevulle The raTher rusfy Bruuns came ouT on The lower end oT The score rn The play Fmal score Redmond and Prunevrlle 20 Bend and MadrasO In The nnnTuaI scheduled game oT The season The Brunns walloped The Lebanon Warrnors 4I IO Bend held The upper hand all The way as Gullnland Laursen and SheTTold shared The evenung s honors The Brums Then Travelled To Corvallis where an underraTed SparTan II downed The Bears To The Tune of 25 6 Followsng Theur loss To Corvallls The Bruins resumed Theur wlnmng ways by deTeaTnng SweeT Home 24 7 The Bear aTTacI: was sparked by The excelIenT pass caTchnng of End Dean Benson Journeyung To Salem The BaTTlung Bears Then upseT The Salem Vnlcnngs I9 7 Laursen BurmersTer and Board man were bug guns nn The Bruun s aTTacIc AnoTher Trvp To The valley by The upseTmlnded Bend grldsTers roved cosTIy Tor The Albany wan IlsT as The Bears dumped Them by a I2 7 counT Led by a hard charging Brunn me The Bear baclcs made consTanT yardage NexT on The Bears lnsT of vncTornes was Madras whom The Brunns Trampled 20 7 Volney Sngmund had one oT hos bes+ nughTs connecTung waTh 3 Touchdown passes Benson broughT down 2 oT These and BurmeusTer snagged The oTher Prlnevrlle Then Toolc The Bears To The cleaners downsng Them I9 I3 on Theur home Tueld The Brulns scored early an The game buT were unable To sTop The sTubborn Cowboys Redmond Then unvaded The Bruln lalr To score a moral vlcTory by Tying Bend 20 20 Bend led mosT oT The way buT The deTermuned PanThers managed To even The score KIamaTh Falls The Brunn s Tradnhonal ruval Trom The SouTh lourneyed To Bend and was beaTen Tor The TnrsT Tzme In a decade by The Bears The score when The Tunal gun sounded was 26 I2 The enTure Bend squad played whaT mosT Tans said was Theer besT game oT The season IT wall be recalled ThaT The lasT half oT The Tray was played nn a blnndnng snowsTorm by GranT Hugh oT PorTIand by a 20 6 score Thus deTeaT eInmnnaTed Them Trom The play oTTs The game was played aT MuITnomah STaduum un PorTland Row Schossow D Gates J Sheffold A Burmelster M Boardman E Martm B Coyner J Calhoun Adams Row D Benson V Sngmund V Sampels F Elhs A Remhart D Laursen T Hunt J Hamalton B Baer Rogerson J Galhland T Paune Row 3-L Andns C Austm P Reynolds M Loy F Ray G Momcal G Nelson E Gardner R Allen J Gullck C Blackshear Row 4-T Bonsell E Brewlngton D Games T McBrnde J Overbay G Slate J Overbay E Gardner S Pence D Koth Row 5-Mr Blalr D Hllman R Hodges D Rogerson T Pryor R Settlemyer B Peterson D Bass M Howard J Duff Mr Robertson The Lava Bears, who gained a spoT in The sTaTe play-oTTs Tor The TirsT Time in over IO years, were Then downed I ' I V I I .II I ' 4 1-R. , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . , . V R. . 2-- . , . ' , . , . ', . ' , . , . , . ' , . . Ronald Qvfen C Fktd may Re, ,x y VARSITY FOOTBALL I' Ma' K 14 M ' we I ,by k' ,M is X? X podneff A VW? Baer f LAL. Jim Gfllilamf - I: Chuck 5 ckassow - RE. Das-Em ' G. ft ' ' A Mx i B151 Cojvxef 'Hi 5 1- l igff En' ' f rg. A'-H' ULPVYQY1 fDampcf5-Q. Ex 4 K 34 A n , A I ,. FV g a. vf I Y ga Zyl- A -TCF' Havmqlfon .L gf Wx. 5:15565 , iff ,xg Pk' 6119.1 ,..'Oc1vr'l? lf? L TPGMJ Qtjngldfsf C' Rocinej l5da1fnb'L.1' Jeff!! CQlh0LlY1 -'fi BASKETBALL T 1 0 Bend s Lava Bear hoop squad under The leadership of coach Roger Wiley compiled a record of I4 wms and 8 losses Tor The regular I95I 52 season The Wileymen commandeered DisTricT 3 play wiTh a IO win no loss record ln Big Six compeTi Tion The Bruins shared 3rd spoT wiTh Springfield and Albany DisTricT 3 TournamenT play was a double elimmahon aTTair wiTh Bend winning Tour and losing one The TirsT game saw The Bears roll over Prineville 77 53 The Bruins Then losT To Redmond buT came back in The Third game by Trouncmg Prmeville again ln order To sTa in The TournamenT The Bears Then had To down Redmond which They did 47 39 The Tinal game o The TournamenT proved To be The Thriller of The year Half Time score showed Bend Trailing Redmond by I6 poinTs The Ti nal score Bend 46-Redmond 45 earned The Bears a berTh In The sTaTe playoTTs Dick Laursen was The big gun of The Bear scoring aTTack collecTing 384 poinTs in 22 games Tor a I7 5 average Laursen also led in Big Six scoring wiTh 200 poinTs in IO games Winning The DisTricT 3 TournamenT The Bruins represenTed This disTricT in The sTaTe playoffs qCORlNG FOR SEASON lzzql Their TirsT big game which proved To be a Thrill er was wiTh KlamaTh Falls. The Bears won by a close margin of 55 To 54. Lincoln oT PorTland was The nexT Team The Bears played. Bend losT 68 To 53. They nexT played UniversiTy High oT Eugene and again They losT by an overwhelming 56 To 33. ThaT was noT The lasT oT Bend in The TournamenT. The sTudenTs won Third place Tor sporTsmanship. PLAYER T61 Dick Laursen ...... Tom HunT ......., Jerry HamilTon .... Vernon Sampels --- Dean Benson ...... Gordon Dahlin ---,. Volney Sigmund --- Dick GaTes ....... Jerry Erickson ..... Rodney Schossow -- Maurice Rasmussen - 4 F 2 TP AVE Dean Benson Q Q Jerry l-lamnlfon Maurice Rasmussen Rodney Schossow VARSITY BASKETB Gordon Dalwlnn Bend Bend Ben Bend Bend Bend Ben Ben Bend Bend Bend Ben Bend Bend Bend Ben Ben Bend Bend Ben Ben Bend Bend Bend Bend Ben end l'a' Jerry Ernclcson Sprlnglleld Sprungfneld Eugene 66 Eugene 62 Klamafh Falls 6l Klamallw Falls 53 Salem 69 Redmond 62 Alban! 73 Albany 70 Lalcevnew Burns 37 Prmevnlle 5I Salem 68 Prnnevnlle 38 Lalcevnew 65 Burns 30 Corvallus 49 Cowallns 46 Redmond 41 Madras 53 Prlnevnlle 53 Redmond 59 Prlnevzlle 44 Redmond 39 Redmond 45 STATE TOU RNAM ENT Bend 55 vs Klamallw Falls 54 Bend 53 vs Lnncoln 68 Bend 33 vs Umversnfy Hugh 56 Regular Season l4 wnns 8 losses Bend Average 6l 5 Opponenfs average 549 Bend lolal pOInlS 22 games I 353 Opponenls 'rofal ponnls 22 games l 208 Duck Gales -Q9 Q Tom l-lun? Vernon Sampe s use E Volney blgmund 4 , I 1 My ,,,, 'V 1 Q f u 70 vs. ' ' 67 . 9 6 eo vs. ' ' 64 lf, 4 l . A d 50 vs. 65 vs. W f ' ' i l 29 vs. V Q! F 47 vs. B7 d 52 vs. d 72 vs. D 63 vs. X 6I vs. 53 vs. ' 43 d 58 vs. 63 vs. ' ' , 48 vs. A gi , 46 vs. ' ' fx L , d 65 vs. Madras 40 ' Q d 78 vs. ' ff? so vs. 3' . . 73 vs. ' X ik I 4 ,X d 58 vs. ' d 42 vs. -,,. V 63 vs. ,Al X ,i 77 vs. ' ' 7 1 4 5' 52 vs. 5B vs. ' ' ' d 47 vs. I 5 B 46 vs. 3 B - .. - .. VU APG' 8397 32 MgJD BLy Q95 ,QQ ,gh -nw , 13 vt., 'A 'QP JUNIGR VARQITY I y M Y 4- QQ qi 8 ff? .,, W A K f hCL tt D ,fdi TR 4 Q' I Y 6 A it .V f I 8 ,l .. 'Q V f,-K, ' .,., , . Y , f X N fR VAIA A X '. , Qi hx , I X I A H X I 5' ' L V A psf so ' Tw 2 5 'QQ 7 el 1' ' -' f Q X M 4, M V, V' I 7 l Q I I, gp O 3, Q, ' , 4 Y 1115, y, H , ,q H gf A. nli, ! , 7 , , 4 in ,K . ,V if 3, f-f- x My , L AA Q new 1-R.Ad s.B J.cm ,A.Cl,J.Dff. G Rowz-M.H h' M.L , .M'nna.M ' lc.Nl . I ,. Rows-R.Nl F.P' s.P ,rn M.s' ry X Row E. Smith. A CUBS Row Row Row -G Richardson F Wade S Blevins D BeCraft C Nelson E Corkett B Gerdes Hawthorne L Shlnn B Hatch N Mackey B Young L Schossow H Gresson 3- Altler manager B Wegner R Anderson W Wood R Robmson H Taylor R Walker R Waddell CITY and COU TY LE G E Row 1 B Flaherty B Dockens T 0Grady D Thompson J Copenhaver B St John J Burleigh C Wyatt M Smlth Row 2 R Dunn B Bonsell J Ferguson J Maddox J Zander F Stemhauser B Crunckshank B Baer J Wyatt 1 . ' , . , . ' , . , . , . , . . 2-B. , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . D. ' , 3 . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . Row 4-J. Dorsch, G. Cook, D. Kribs, R. James, B. Alfrey, Mr. Jacobs, coach. 5-1.5 CUBS '1 Rowl G Nelson R Rasmusson B Alfrey J Cowell Row2 B James J Blanchard N Mackey R Dachler E Garrnty E Corkett L Moye B Gerdes Mr Jacobs B Young T Wade J Donnelson CITY and COU TY LEAG My , Row 1-K. Cruickshank, E. Maddox, J. Jenson, G. Dunn, Mr. Gettman. Row 2-G. Cook, R. Anderson, S. Blevins, B. Bonsell, F. Steinhauser. TRACK The Bear Ihunclads coached by Lenard Bud Roberfson and Bull Overman op ened lhenr l95I season by swampung The Prnnevulle Cowboys 93 33 In a dua meel held al Brunn Fueld Hallngan gaaned hugh ponnf honors collechng I3 pounls The Bears Ihen senl The Redmond Panlhers scurrynng for cover by Iopplnng Them IO5 20 B nd foolc I3 hrsls and one he for hrsl In Ihe I4 evenls The Brurn crndermen +opped a held of sax schools lo wrn rho annual Cenlral Ore gon League meel held on Bruun held May 3I The Bend 'rraclcmen collecled a lofal of 84 ponnfs un caplurung The even? Coach Roberlson s Ihnnclads 'rhen proceeded To wan fhe Duslrmcl 3 meel qualnlyung ID Iwelve of Ihe Ihurleen evemls In Beg Six runnmg Ihe Bend squad placed lou 'rh on lop of Corvallus and Albany wufh Eugene Sprlng held and Salem Ialcung 'rhe lead an Ihaf order The meer was held al mghl wnlh ram whrpped by a cold wmd cufhng hmes and dvsfances Io a mnnnmum .X A T ,gk I rf 267' ,Aw qff.. Rowl M Boardman D Darst R Colluns J Wade A Burmenster J Sheffold Row 2 A Burmelster M Loy J Donnelly R Schossow D Benson R Halllgan P Culllson . .. I. . I I T . . . . . I ' I . . . - . E . . . . ' . . I . . . . . . I I , I' Q I ' , . . . 1 , , 7 1 . 1 . 5 ,sg -A U N T I 'T 4' -tiff A Q ,Rf .. V . X - ,Q H , .mtv - I - ,..,. . ,- ,Q3'-a- Q , f - .-ms X fa-I - 1-311, '- Q Ay' I ,Au . . , -M-5 1 . iq2:.i ' - , WH ,, - , , . 1 , , , r-' V '-' ,, A'-. ,. . .,. - al A ,, ,,,,.,, I H A - 'fwwi -.- .. .as-.....,. ,,g,,g, ,a ' Q .MV .. lf' - ' ' , . .rv ' .lf-cv-S . ' , ' T A 1 ' ' -'C t 9 ' ' -9- -we -s 1. ' - ' ' ' ' . .11 ' f' .L - ,,q,gve.4 , . Y , , ,DMA .Z L A . T . I . , - 3 1 ' Y ' v ' ' i I I 1 1 , u I ' V ' I ' V ' ' VVRESTLERS Row 1-E. Brewington. J. Baker, R. DeLude, T. Fry, D. Altier, B. Gardner, D. Allen, M. Rogerson, L. Shinn Row 2-C. Pitcher, D. Hogland, R. Hodge, D. Burton, L. Rogerson, D. Henderson, R. Allen, H. Whitson, E Gardner, Coach Carlile. BASEBALL Row 2 Coach Wiley, F Palne P McBrnde P Wyatt J Dulf J Hamllton Row 1-V.MitcheIl, T. Hunt, R. Allen, K. Fogelquist, J. Calhoun, M. Rasmussen, B. Glltner. AUTOGRAPHS AUTGGRAPHS Capntol Cleaners Evans FI Co Y When Evans Makes Them the Flsh Take Them Lyons Cash Marlcet The Best PFICGS ln Town Helphrey Creamery The Flower Garden Bend Bottling Co Nelson Builders Supply Oregon Equlpment Marshall Wells Stores Henry Chezem owner Greenwood Grocery AI s Drlve ln GTOCBFICS Vegetables Meats Daary Queen The Cone Wxth the Curl On Top Columbla Food Marlcet Thompson Pamt Co Deschutes County Tntle and Abstract Co Stover LeBlanc lnc Gregg s Banner Balxefy A C Stupe Furniture Co Cascade Jewelry Donner s Flower Shop Wetle s Mannheumers City Drug Ken and Elsne CfUICkSl'IGFlk Bend Rexall Drug Muchaelson s Grocery Symons Bros Jewelry and Gutt Shop Claypool Furniture Standufer s Men s Shop lnc Bend Garage lnc The Bend Bulletin Economy Drugs lnc. SPONSORS Eruclxson s Food Marlcet The Smart Shop Houlc Van Allen Fnrestone Bend Furniture Co Mastercratt Cleaners The Owl Pharmacy Madsen s Balung Company Eddne s Sales and Servuce Brandas Thrlttwuse Drug J C Penney Company Cnty Cleaners and Dyers Frieda s Flower Shop Deschutes Electrac Ries Radno and Record Shop Make Mu IC Your Hobby Cascade Sewmg Machine Co Pfaff Dlal a Stltch 500 M11es to the Next Barber Shoo Square Deal Furniture Company Credlt IS the buy word Daury Store Settlemyer Motors You Can Pay More But You Can t Buy Better Church Supply House Thy Word IS a Lamp Unto My Feet and a Light Unto My Path Ruxe Realty and Insurance Magnll Drug The Muller Lumber Company Cashman s Inc Maple Motor Co Masterson St Clanr Hardware Moty Van Dylxe Co Hunnel Motors Slxylnne Steal: House Bear s Jewelry Nlebergall Jewelry Erilcsen's Stationery and Office Supply Sla+e's Barber and Beauty Shop


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