Cascade Locks High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Cascade Locks, OR)
- Class of 1951
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September October November December January February March CALENDAR 6-Opening dey of school 22-Initiation 29-Carnival A-Freshmen Party 13--Freslmen Return Party A-Homecoming 18-Sadie Hswkin's Day Dance 28-Ways 8: Means Comittee Dinner 8-Basketball Jamboree 20-Christmas Program 21-Student Body Christmas Party 19--student Body Party 10-Ways 81 Means Committe e 22-Volleyball Tournament 28-Basketball Tournament Program 16-Junior Talent Show 22-23-Spring Vacation April MSF June 6--Magic Show 20-Junior Prom 28-Student Body Play 15--Senior Silver Tea 27-Baccalaureate 28-Graduation 31-Student Body Picnic 1-Lest day of school irministmtinn FACULTY I bg R , , 4, ' If -AV : xx' Af' ,lfvp ff ' I 17,415 1 cf' Edward Eilertsen, Jr. B.S, f Pacific University Principal Mqna Hseriisofn, Deborah Towne P?cific Univbrsity Mills College B.A. . I N 4 f Stanford University 14.8. X, . ,J Qyx L . XS X X 'L MGX 1 . J ij . iiwtif Shirley Krehbiel B.S, Northern Illinois State Teachers' College 1 Adf'!Q7NX Dolena Eilertsen B.S. Oregon State College 1 f l , f.ff.. Nr 4 1 B. C. Forsythe B,S, Denison University bw mmm rw 'B c C 0 OC 'N L59 A w c ' O12 W w RONALD KEYSER Cl. Vice Pres.-1, Cl. Pres.--A Echo St.--l-2, Annual St.--142, St. Council--3-L, Cl. Play--3-L Letterman-L, Football-L, Bas- ketball-h,Boxing-1, Library-L, Manager Magazine Sales-L, Mana- ger Grade School Tournament---L DONALD HAIGHT Cl. Vice Pres.--L, St. Body Vice Pres.--2, St. Body Play-1-2, Letterman-2-3-L, Football--2-3- L, Basketball--3-L, Boxing-2-3, Band-1, Capt. Football Team--L, Capt. Basketball Teamf-3-h, St. Council-2-L. we ELLEN SEYMOUR Transfer Junior year from Steven- son. Cl. Pres.--3, Cl. Sec.-L, Echo Staff-3-h,Annual Staff-3, Annual Editor--L, Science Club Pres.--h,G1es-3-A, Girls' Triad St. Body Play-3-L, G.A.A.--h, Girls' League--3, Prom Princess --L, Volleyball-3-A, Drill Team Majorette----A, Band---3-L, St. Council--3-L. NANCY MINKOFF Cl. Pres.-1, Cl. Soc.--2, Cl. Treas.--3-L, Annual Staff--1-2, Ass't Editor Annual--3-L, St. Body Pres.--L, St. Council--l-L, Glee Club--l-2-3-L, St. Body Play--3-L,Girls' league Sec.-3, G.A.A.-A, Girls' Triad--3, Band --3-L, Volleyball-1-2-3-L,Drill Team-h, Echo Staff---1-2-3-L, Cheerleader--A, Capt. Volleyball Team--3, Carnival Princess--3. . ..,.--.. A-...--.....-Y....Y-. , - n.-.'....f --..,. ...- --., ..,-...N--r.- 0..- wk.. .. fn .....-4.--4.-.1 -.-V., M -. .N-...f,f..,.,.. , , ,.,,.'.,,- .. ' ,J H l LILLIAN CORREL25 Cl. Sec.-Treas.-1, Echo Staff- l-2-3-lo, Annual Staff--1,-2-3-1+ Glee--1-2-3-L,St. Body Hiet.-3, St. Body Treas.-A, St. Council- -3-L, St, Body Play Prompter--2, St. Body Play--3-h,,Girls' League -3, G.A.A.-L, Girls' Triad-3, Prom Princess--1, Volleyball-l- 2-3-L, Drill Team--lg, Band-1-2- 3-L, Cheerleader-2. OOALA IDNG 'transfered Senior year from Hood River. Glee-L. if-A Y' ALBERTA DOYIE Prom Queen-14, St. Body Play-3-I., Cheerleader--I+, St, Body Vice Pres.-I+, St. Council--3-L, St, B017 Historian-3, Glee-1-2-3-lg, G.A.A.-L, Girls' League-3,Prom Prince ss--2 , Carnival Princess-3 , Volleyball-1-2-3-L, Echo Staff- -2-3-L, Ass't.. Ed. Echo--L, An- nual Staff--3-I., Drill Team-L, Cheerleader-Lp. 1' ,I 4, 03 le f BU' 4.2 gt? , , BMJ' . T0 OUR ALMA MATER Here's to our school whose slightest rule ie never broke or disobeyed. Well, just A few, a time or two, We bent or fractured, I'm afraid. But even so, each heart's aglow With proud affection, real and true. We all acclaim your worth and fame, And, Alma Mater, here's to you. ---From The Popular Commencement Book 4 PRGPHECY I W .AIK ln. It was one of those warm lazy days in June at the local beach in Cascade locks Kwhich had grown to quite a large cityj where everyone spends all their spare time lyu ing on the warm white sand watching the waves roll in. It was one of these same days that I was there lying on the beach thinking of the wonderful times I used to have in Cascade Locks High School, and wondering what had become of all my classmates. I open- ed my eyes a moment and I saw walking by me a tall shapely blonde,and at once I knewit was Lillian Correll. She seemed to recognize me for she came over to talk with me. I knew what her fate had been, for she had three blonde girls following behind her. She told me she had to nnsh off, because she was to meet her husband and their five boys to go swimming. We had planned on a dinner at my home---- ---- to talk over old times, Just after Lillian had gone, who should come by but Ronald Keyserlthe brainl. I called to him but he didn't know me, because he turned and started to walk away. I called him again by name and he came over toward meg I knew he was rather surprised to see me there. He told me he was a professor of mathematics at a large university in the East, and was here visiting some friends. I told him about meeting Lillian and of our dinner plansg he agreed to come when I mentioned some of the food we would have. Then he left with the excuse that he was to meet his friends. I decided to get up and walk around the beach for awhile hoping that I might find someone else I knew, No sooner than the thought entered my mind, I saw Ocala long standing by the hot dog stand.She told me she was working in an office as a secretary, I told her of the dinner, and she seemed very anxious to come---then we said good-bye and I continued on my way, I was about to leave for ny art studio, which I had recently bought,and which was coming along very successfully, when who should appear but one of my old girl friends- ---Nancy Minkoff, She had a number of teen-agers with herg I knew they couldn't all be her children, but after we had stopped to talk she told me they were some of her high school students. She had become a well known school teacher, and was teaching English and physical education at one of the large high schools in Cascade Locks. She couldn't have been teaching school but a few years because she still seemed to be sane. She agreed to come to dinner the next night at my house. Farther down the beach I saw a tall muscular man walking by himself. My heart started pounding and my eyes were bugged out. He turned around and I saw it was only my old pal Donald Haight fthe jokerl. I remembered reading about his tractor company and the millions of dollars he had made. I went over to congratulate him and also to ask him to dinner---he agreed to come. It was getting late and I decided I had better head for home. As I started to get in my car, I saw a familiar looking red-hatred woman--it was Ellen Seymour. I paused to talk to her, but she was in a hurry to get to a patient's home. I could tell by her uniform she was a nurse. She accepted the invitation to dinner, and then hurried away, As I was driving home that night I thought of the fun we would have and of'my luck in meeting all my class mates, also about how lucky they were in meeting me, SENIOR CLASS NEWS Officers of the senior class are: Ronald Keyser, presidentg Donald Haight, vice presidentg Ellen Seymour, secretaryg and Nancy Minkoff, treasurer. The seniors were well represented in all school activities and sports. They made money for the skip-day by selling candy and pop at games and then by a comi- cal show given in the afternoon to the students. The seniors enjoyed the year and we hope the senior class of next year enjoys it as much as we did, Class Co1ore-------------------Turquoise and Silver Class Flower -------- - ---- -----------Rhododendron !'i'V1LT-fri ii., gfgf m if r- rt an --VI The senior class of l951,being of sound mind Cwhich is a debate- able statement to the teachersldo hereby will our abilities and short- comings to our classmates. Ellen Seymour--I will my job as Annual Editor to anyone foolish enough to take it. Ronald Keyser---I will my ability to get out of school work to Corky MacKinnon. Ooala Long----I will nv quietness in class to Don Snell. Nancy Minkoff--I will nw job as Student Body President to any deserving person who can withstand the noise and commotions with out being ready for Salem when school is over. Donald Haight---I will my football ability to Marvin Duffy. Alberta Doyle--I will my boldness to Shirley Von Ahn, hoping she uses it more conservatively than I did, Lillian Cor:-ell-I will nw abilities as treasurer all to Shirley Von Ahn hoping that she will come through with a sane mind. How We Looked Then 1 !?T3!!L i X' ...A I i f-if gf f'. , 7 K 0 -fe , 4' X E lien Qi ' -rtmlqi v i' A ,- h ' or RONALD NANcy . Q A M, A LULLIAN DONALD ALbf,RTA A I 5 Q D O O 3 4 0 4 .1 Flu D9 5 R9 :fi GNT: c.,,o 0 fic K9 GY cJ j f f lc r n 0 35226 ,D , ,Q J x. r- nop Q C' 0 no 0 HIIIUVS ss f 4 Q5 A 2 'f 0 Q T Ny X 7 4' 9 ll flffd 3' ,,-fiffc f I W Paw I K, 76 A L ,W at uw ff e f N, N UU mi 1. ,.......L s 1 Back row-left to right-Roger MacKinnon,Donald Snell,and Darell Nichols. Front row-left to right-Myrna Roberts, Barbra Nelson, David Easley,Hiss Tera, and Shirley Von Ahn. Not pictured are JoAnne Bucher, and Thelma Cahill. JUNIOR NEWS The Junior class of 1950-51 consists of nine students. The advisor is Miss Tera and the officers are JoAnne Bucher,p:-esidentg lwrna Roberts, vice president, David Easley, secretary, and Barbra Nelson, treasurer. Our money making schemes of the year, :Ln which the whole class par- ticipated, were candy sales, selling cake, pie, and coffee after basket- ball games 5 the Talent Show, which was a success with Corky MacKinnon as 'Master of Ceremonies 5 and selling the School Daze . All of the boys in the Junior class were in sports-football, basket- ball and baseball. Two of the girls played on the volleyball team. The class was also well represented in the activities of the school--Echo, annual staff, G.A.A., and student council. Myrna Roberts was theJunior Princess for the Junior Prom. All of the Juniors had a very good time this year planning and tak- in part in the various activities. 8 Q y' Q, fs to 3, f- .47 cf ' 'Q I K J C ',...., X x 51,6 T2 ' ' ' ' W Ngpyv- vvweRY I! ni111nnm1'1:5 , , 9 5: 6 Us U Q W jFrf5fI1n1fn E '4 . , wF1'2L5HIjEN M or g MQ 0 'eh ,as Back row-left to right-Hr. Forsythe , Advisor, George Nichols, David Mc- Clure, Ronald Christensen, James Easley, Robert Johnson, Ralph Hesgsrd, Joe Correll, Lanny Frazier, and Gerald Duffy. Front row-left to right-Marvin Duffy, Judy Scott, Charlene Von Ahn, Shirley Nichols, Patricia Fesselt, Dar- lene James, Barbara Shannon, Marjorie Bent, Donnamae Robertson,Josn McClure, and LaDonna Minkoff. Not pictured are Georgie Anderson, Roger Hankin, and Betty Meyers. FRESHMAN NEWS Officers are president, Donnamae Robertsong vice president ,Joe Correllg secretary, LaDonna Minkoffg and treasurer, Joan McClure. This you-'s activities started off with the Freshman Initiation follow- ed by the Sophomore party. In appreciation for their part we gave them a Return Party. Our president, Donnamae, was chosen to represent our class as Freeman Princess at the Junior Prom. The Freshman were well represented in sports. Five girls were our for vol1eybal1,s11 boys out for basketball and three of these boys out for foot- ball. ..,, If 4 6 Z: '60, ff L If ' V 'fF. ..--f PERSONALITIES Pat Fesselt ----- with her ways, she's one you like to be around. Don Snell------To work or not to work, that is his question. Shirley Von Ahn-a quiet worker who always gets those good grades we all dream about. David Easley--thinks life's just one darn thing after another, but it's not so bad if there are plenty of wo- men. JoAnne Bucher--never gets any sympathy for she never looks sick. Ellen Seymour--you always see her with a big, friendly smile. Tom Harrison--he's not so bashful as he seems. David McClure--he's such a happy guy, that when he's near, your spirits start to rise. Bonnie Jenkins--fun, mischievous, and merry is her soul. Donnamae Robertson--she's as sweet as a flo er from her head to her toes. Don Haight----he's his classes brighter upper, with his Jokes you'll laugh 'till supper. Alberts Doyle--she's full of spices, 'specially ginger, which makes her full of vim and vigor. Donna Roberts--on top she proves to be the quiet type, but un- derneath she's dynamite. Nancy Minkoff---this gir1's life is one continuous grin. Ronnie Keyser--he's a senior oh-so-wise, and a terror for his size. Donna Minkoff---ahe's got the looks, she's got the brains, the the boys all wish they could guide her reign. Carlisle Harrison-what do I care for the fairer sex----they're just a necessary evil. Ooala Long----this girl works from morn 'till night, to get her grades just oh-so-right. Joan McClure--has got the looks that really catches boys on hooks. Thelma Cahill--life is one big laugh, she really has a lot of fun. Bill Carr----has the looks and the manner that makes him some great Valentino. Lillian Correll-a hard worker and non-shirker, Myrna Roberts---is always helpful,a good worker and full of fun. Gerald Riege---honesty is his policy. Barbra Nelson--is her classes right hand man, she-always lends a helping hand. Roger MacKinnon-'Corky' for short,maybe it's because clear up to his cork he's brhuning over with vim, vigor, and vitality, Tom Jenkins----his selesmanehip motto--'Don't die--buyl' Darell Nichols-what a malsl--his heart's in Troutdale. Gyda Anne Embree-no words can tell--but Don can. tlilffirff Football Team Back row-left to right--Devld McClure, Darell Nichols , Don Snell, Chuck Von Ahn, Ronald Keyser, and Mr. Eilertsen, Coach. Second row-left to right--Roger MacKinnon, Bill Arthur, Donald Haight, Jim Byers, David Easley, and George Nichols. FOOTBAIL NEWS The HPIRATESU 6-man squad had the beet season since starting football three years ago. Coach Eilertsen was greeted with 7 lettermen and good nucleous of Freshmen and reserves. The NPIEATESW wen the sub-district 6-B playoff from Dufvr, L6-12. In the district 6-B final, Cascade Locks net Spray on the local field and romped to a 38 to 20 win. In quarter-finals of 6-man play for state honors, the UPIRATESN journeyed to Talent in Southern Oregon and were defeated 50-20. The first team was composed of Don Haight and Jim Byers, ends, 'Chuckn Von Ahn, centerg David Easley, quarterbackg Wcorkyn MacKinnon, fullbackg and Bill Arthur , halfback. The 'Lionsn honored the successful season of the WPIRATESN at the close of the season with a banquet, Coach Eilertsen presented letters to Seniore--Cep- tain Haight, end and Ronald Keyser, endg Juniors--MacKinnon, back, Eae1ey,back3 Snell, end, and D. Nichols, centerg Sophomores-Arthur, backg Von Ahn, centerg Byers, endg and Carr, back, Freshmen-G. Nichols, back, McClure, backg and Jones, back. SEASON RECORD At Cascade Locks-51+--Iyle-.----19 At Du.fur----12--C.Locks-L6,Sub- At Klicketat----18--C. Locks-18 District Finale At Cascade Locks--15--Glenwood-67 At C. Locks-38--Spray--20, Dis- At Cascade Locks-L6--Mosier ---- O tx-ict Finale - At Talent---50--C.Locks-20,State Quarter Finals Basketball Team rl av' sunqt- Back rowh-left to right-Tom Harrison,Darel1 Nichols, Don Snell, Don Haight, Jim Byers, and Mr. Eilertsen, Coach. Front roww-left to right-WChuckW Von Ahn, Ron- ald Keyser, NCorky' MacKinnon, David McClure, B111 Arthur, and George Nichols. BASKETBALL NEWS Cascade Locke enjoyed a very good season. In the strong Cascade league composed of 8 teams, the NPIRATESU finished in 3rd place compared with 8th place the year be- fore. The team was coached by Mr. Eilertsen, assisted by Mr. Forsythe. Captain Haight , center, and Snell, forward, sparked the PIRATFB in league play, Byers, forward, MacKinnon, guard, and Arthur, guardg rounded out the starting tive. Other lettermen included D. Nichols, Von Ahn, G. Nichols, Easley, Keyser, and McClure. Don Snell made the Cascade league all-star five, Don Haight received honorable mention. Coach Eilertsen received the honor of all-star coach for moving the UPIRATESW from the cellar to 3rd place. SEASON RECORD Cascade Locks-20---Glenwood----hh Cascade locks-- Cascade locks- Sh--V.Ch, Church-25 56--Maupin----L6 St. Mary's--- 25--C . Locks ---33 --BL--Corbett----55 Odell-----L5--C. Locks----hh Cascade locks Troutlake ---- -L8---C. locks Cascade locks-23--Troutlake--39 Cascade locks--Sl--Odell-----35 Cascade Locks-63---Dufu.r------32 The Dalles B -L2---C. Locks--25 Parkdale-----63--C. Locks---33 Dufur-------2923-C. locks Cascade locks-L7---Moaier-----23 Glenwood-----56--C, Locks---25 Maupin ---- ----148--C. Locks-----leg Cascade Locks-30---Parkdale Cascade Locks--66--St. Mary's--A Mos ier------ 31+---C . Locks----L7 corbem- ---- -- 62--C . Locks----36 dtBasebaII Team Back row-left to right-Mr. Eilerteen, Coachg Bill Arthur, Jim Byers, Don Snell, Ronald Harter, Ronald Keyser, and Mr. Forsythe, Assistant Coach. Front row-left to right--George Nichols, WChuckW Von Ahn, Tom Harrison, WCorkyW Mac Kinnon, David McClure, Joe Correll, and B111 Carr. BASEBALL NEWS The 'PIRATESU added another major eport to their activities playing their first year of baseball, Not too much is expected, but Mr. Eilertsen and Hr, Forsythe have devoted much time in showing the boys the fine points of the game The squad consists of Von Ahn, catcher, Arthur, pitcherg Sn 11, lst baseg Correll and McClure, 2nd baseg Harrison, 3rd baseg MacKinnon, Short-stop, G. Nichole, Keyser, Harter, Carr, and Ernster, fielders. Results of games thur far: At Cascade Locke--------7--Stevenson HBH----7 At Cascade Locks--------1--Ode11- ------ -- ---- 5 At Maupin-----------13--Cascade Locks---11 At Dufur--------------6--Cascade Locks-----L . I,-, 5 Volleyball Team Back row-left to right--Joan McClure, Donna Roberts , Lillian Correll, Ellen Seymour, Shirley Nichols. Second row-left to right--Nancy Minkoff, Barbra Nelson, Alberta Doyle, LaDonna Minkoff, Gyda Anne Eknbree. Rront row--Myrna Roberts , Captain. VOLIEY BALL NEWS 'If at first you don't succeed, try another method. This year's volleyball team must have tried some new methods because they showed more spunk and energy than ever before. The year hasn't been too successful in winning games, but it has been success- ful in bolstering up the girls' courage and morale. 'No games were won this year in league games. The team defeated Parkdale and Corbettg both were home genes. Success at lastl The Volleyball Tournament proved to be the surprise and excite- ment of the year. Although Cascade Locks loet to Odell in the first round of volley- ball, they won the next two games they played. These games were against Corbett, then Dufur. By defeating these two teams, Cascade Locks was able to gain fourth place in the Volleyball Tournament. Proudly the girls displayed this honor because it was the first time it has been won by Cascade Locks. Next year the girls will keep on aiming for the top and perhaps they will make it. Everyone hopes so. with some new methode,and some renewed energy and spirit, next you-'s team should come up with as much zest and spunk as this year's team. May their year be -as success- ful or even better than this one. THE FIRST sux Back row--left. to right.-- Coz-1q ' MacKinnon, David Easley, and Bill Arthur. Frcnt row-left, to right.--Jim Byers, Chuck Von Ahn, and Don Haight. CHEERLEADERS 'Q , A-iflzasw ,A 57.54 ff, Alberta Nancy Gydg Army 'U r 'ff Q rfinififff ' x d 00 Lv ! lt! 9 O Ab Student Body Officer s SJ g! L! Q Back row--left to right--Roger MacKinnon,Mr. Ei1ertsen,Darre11 Nichols,Tam Harrison . Front. row--left to right.--Beverly Bellarts ,Lillian Corre1l,Nancy Minkoff ,Alberta Doyle, Ellen Seymour, Student Council ' SJ Back row--left. to right.-Donald Haight,Gyda Anne Embree ,JoAnne Bucher,A1bert.a Doyle, Nancy Minkoff, Roger MacKinnon,Li11ian Correll, Back row-left to right,-Ellen Symaxr, Donnamae Robertson, Mr. Eilertsen, Tom Har:-ison,Bever1y Be1arks,Ronald Keyser,Darre11- Nichols. ECHO ST FF l ,... Back row-left to right--Roger NCorkyN MacKinnon, Lillian Correll, Jwrbra Nelson, Ronald Keyser. Front row-left to right--Mrs. Harrison, Advisor, JoAnne Bucher, Darell Nichols, Editor, Alberta Doyle, Assistant Editor, and Nancy Minkoff. ANNUAL STAFF S x 1- 1 Back row-left to right--LaDonna Hinkoff, Darell Nichols, Mrs. Towne, Advisor, Beverly Bellarts, Martha Goetz, Carroll Conkey,Allen Seymour. Front row-left to right--Lillian Correll, Nancy Minkoff, Assistant Editor, Ellen Seymour, Editor, Alberta Doyle, JoAnne Bucher, and Gyda Anne Embree. Lettermen's Club Back row--left to right--Mr. Eilertsen, Coach, Ronald Keyser,HCorkyH MacKinnon, Ji my Byers, Darell Nichols, David McClure, and Bill Carr. Front row--left to right--David Easley,Bill Arthur, Donald Haight,Dona1d Snell, and GeorgeNichols. G.A.A. Officers Officers--left to right---Myrna Roberts, secretaryg Alberta Doyle, presidentg and JoAnne Bucher, vice president. Science Club Officers--left to right--Gyda Anne Embree, secretaryg Patricia Fesselt, vice pres- identg Ellen Seymour,president5 and Carroll Conkey, treasurer. '. x 'a Ai xi , 4 as ' a ii'ur lnrf' 1 tk ff . M WXs,,, x SCIENCE CLUB NEWS 'The main project of the Science Club was the making and selling of driftwood powder. Most all the members participated in this work. About 810.00 was taken in by this sale and dues and this money was used for other Science Club activities. The year of 1951 has been a profitable year and we hope that next year the club will be even better. 3 C3Iee, Club Back row-left tor.Lght- Thomas Jenkins, Joe Correll, Robert Johnson, Darell Nichols, Roger MacKinnon, Darlene James, Shirley Nichols , and Patricia Feeselt. Second row-left to right-Gloria Shannon, Ooala Long, Barbra Nelson, Bonnie Jenkins , Alberta Doyle, Nancy Minkoff, and Donnamae Robertson. Front row--left to right--Mrs. Harrison, Instructor, Beverly Bellarts, Charlene Von Ahn,LaDonna Hinkoff, Gyda Anne Embree, JoAnne Bucher, Lillian Correll, Judy Scott ,and Ellen soymoure chestro Back row-left to right-Mr. Gibbs,Di.rector5 Martha Goetz, Billy Ez-'net,Darre1l Wilson, Lila Rushton, Connie Bucher, Joe Correll, Beverly Bellarts, Robert Cor- rell, Bill Carr, Bill Arthur, Ramon Ernster, Roger Anderson, Jim Byers. Front row-left to right-Nancy Minkoff, Nettie Nelson, Judy Caron, Judy Scott ,Donna- uae Robertson, LsDonns Minkoff, Lillian Correll, Gyda Anne Ehbree, Ellen Sey- mour, Carol Onni, Bernice Andross, Dsrell Nichols, and Gary Nichole. Prom Royalty Donnamae Robertson, Freshmen princeseg Ellen Seymour, Senior princessg Alberts Doyle, Queeng Myrna Roberts, Junior princessg and Bonnie Jenkins, Sophomore princess . PROM NEWS The prom of 1951 was one of the most beautiful ever to be held at Cascade Locke. The gm, trsnsfomod by e fishnet canopy with flying fish and stars, and potted ferns around the floor, of the floor was blocked off whore could sit end rest. The thc use The music was provided by the A splendid time use had by all who provided s perfect Hswiim setting. One end the refreshments were served end the couples Alohe. Columbiana of The Dalles and was very good. attended. Prom Qzeen------------------Alberts Doyle Senior Princessclf--xx: 1------:::Ellen Seymour Junior Pr1ncess---- ---- - ------ -----lbrne Roberts Sophomore Princess---------------Bonnie Jenkins Freslfmln Princess----------Dormemse Robertson ug! X 1' R. WX 'I the ft X . Sl' . f ' ' 0 4 f' ,1. 11 f IW1 135 fx 1 Ax. R. C5 RVN X 0 T' D 7T ' TH GRADES aQfaE Back row-left to right-Gary Nichols, Norman Riege, Joe Petrovich, Darrell Wilson, Lawrence Harrison, Tony Roberts , Robert Harrison, William Keyser. Middle row--left to right--Mrs. Deborah Towne ,Advieor, John Hertel, Patricia Irving, Martha Goetz, Darlene Filley, Gayle Rosenback, Lela James,Li1a Rush- ton, Greta Erickson, Marvin Curtis. Front row-left to right-Myrna Dnbree Margaret Duffy, Sally Webber, Denise McClure, Diane Phillips, Rose Doyle, Wilma Riege, and Patricia Roberts. Not pictured are Dale Peterson, Bonnie Gallagher, and William Johnson. At tha beginning of the school year the seventh snleighth grades elected of- ficers. They are as follows: Myrna Embree-President, Denise McClure-Vice President, William Keyser-Secretary, and Rose Doyle-Treasurer. A Halloween party was held October 27, 1950, in the school cafeteria. Different games were played and refreshments were served. A Christmas party was held in the Science Room December 21, 1950. Games were played and gifts were exchanged. A party was held for the basketball players March 21 in the cafeteria. There was dancing and games were played. Refreshments were served. BASKETBALL SCORES 7 Date Team Scores--We-They l- C51 Stevenson B lb-10 l-214-51 Stevenson B 28- 8 1-30-51 Carson 30-20 2- l-51 Bonneville 27- 5 2- 9-51 Stevenson A 19-33 2-ll.-51 Carson 26-12 2-16-Sl Bonneville 16-12 2-19-51 Stevenson A 15-31+ 2-26-51 Bonneville 10- 8 3- 5-51 Bonneville 37-21 MID-COLUMBIA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT The Basketball Tournament was held March 12th and lhth in the school gym. The teams that participated were Bonneville , Carson, Stevenson, Mosier, and Cascade Locks. The Championship Traveling Trophey was won this year by Stevenson. Second place was won by Cascade Locks. Third place was won by Carson. Fourth place was won by Hosier. Fifth place was won by Bonneville. The Sportsmanship cup was won by Hosier. Date Team Scores--We-They 3-l2-5l Bonneville 2 15 3-12-51 Carson 27- 9 3-llr 51 Stevenson 10-27 GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL -5403 4-si, 'J' Back row-left to right-Mr. Ei1ertsen,Coach, Robert. Harrison, David Roberts, Thomas Dnbreo, John Hertel, Dale Peterson. Front row-left to right.--Gary Nichols, Captian Tony Roberts, Darrell Wilson, Lawrence Harrison, and William Keyser. CHEERLEADER S Margaret Gayle Myrna I N -N L V 1 rv 'N .Y , Aki s, 3 SXXQ. Snapshots l fs: et +2 ,fy x , , N B, ' AuaeL!Haf CuTic! Alu, Em bang Q feff Titel Dow? m Ntw GSWQ-. K M Lic HOTBQJL on HRST ALJ 3 ' 4- SisTens sexi.: 1 da--H 3 Co-:LJ ET be Nuvcy? UUA FROSH hl W 2 u X vig? TFL I V X A ig' I gl.. ' 1 ' 6 ' 'f T u :- ' Q as M g i QZA ' v.. 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