Cove High School - Leopard Yearbook (Cove, OR)

 - Class of 1952

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Text from Pages 1 - 72 of the 1952 volume:

DEDICAIION In appreciation of the help and support offered to us in all school activities and the undiminished pa- tience that accompanied this helD, we, the Senior Class of 195?, dedicate this edi- tion of the Cove Hi Leonard to the Community of Cove. ,0M ' o w ’TSn’ pLvsixs, Shop X-T1 e«ce «Ish FACULTY •'OOffi; Ce?ce PATTL GRETO Science, Math, Boys' P.E. Sponsored by: K.J.GCSS KOTOR CO., La Grande, Oregon THE SCHOOL BOARD Sec-Treas., Connie Hall; Pres., Jack Foreman; Vice Pres., Jackie Lane Newly organized Student Council discussing organization activities - STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsored by: FIRST NATIONAL BANK and FALKS, La Grande, Oregon DICK HOHSTADT Football 2,3, + Baseball 2,3, + Class play 3, + 0. of C. pres. + Class pres. 3 Operetta 2, + JACK FOREMAN Football 2,3 Basketball 1,2,3, + Baseball 2 Track 3, + Class pres. 2 Class play 3,1+ Student pres. + Student v.p. 3 Operetta 2, + 0. of C sec. + CAROLYN LLCID Volleyball 1,2,3,1+ G.A.A. 1,2,3, + May Queen + Class play 3, + Operetta 2,h Pep squad 1,2,3 CONNIE HALL Volleyball 2,3, + G.A.A. 1,2,3, + Class play 3, + Student sec. + Operetta 2, + ZELDA MARSHALl Class play 3 + Operetta 2, + G.A.A 1,2,3, + Volleyball 1,2,3, + RAY RICHARDSON Football 1,2,3 A Basketball 1,2,3, + Baseball 2,3, + Class play 3 A Student council + Operetta 2 A Order of C U BOB McHALEY Transfer from Prairie City 2 Basketball 2,3, + Football 2,3, + Baseball 2,3, + Class sec. 2 Class play 3 A Student council U Operetta 2, + Leopard k Order of C  + JANIE ROLLINS Class pres.  + Class play 3,W Operetta 2, + Q.A.A. 1,2,3, + Pep squad  + Volleyball 2,3, + RICHARD MILU4AN Football 2,3A Baseball 2, + Basketball 2,3, + Track 2 Class play  + Order of C  + MARGARET RUNDALL Class pres. 1 Class v.p. 2 Class sec.  + G.A.A. 1,2,3, + G.A.A. v.p. 3 G.A.A. pres.  + Operetta 2, + Class play 3A Pep squad 1,2,3 Student council  + Volleyball 2,3, + StNIOfl HONORS CAROLYN LLOID VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST POPULAR ATHLETIC AWARD MARGARET RUNDALL BOB McHALEY LOIS JANE ROLLINS JACK FOREMAN MARGARET RUNDALL BOB McHALEY CAROLYN LLOID RAYMOND RICHARDSON MAY QUEEN CAROLYN LLOID Sponsored by: GERARD'S WATCH SHOP La Grande, Oregon It was a dark stormy night as the creaking little train wound up the Py- rennes of north eastern Spain to the hidden village of Proximo de en Ninguna Parte, which translated, means Next to Nowhere. Nowhere was 15 miles farther down the line. The date was Friday, November 13, 1962, and time for the re- union of the Class of 52 , C. H. S. As the train pulled into the station, two dark figures descended to the platform. After casting wary glances hither and yon, the two men, dressed in pulled-down hats and overcoats, with one man sporting glow-in-the-dark orange stockings, hailed a cab and were whisked away to a large old mansion. Before entering the ponderous oaken door, the two stopped to listen to the wierd strains of Bumble Boogie being played on an out-of-tune piano. On crossing the threshold, they were greeted by the happy voices of all pres- ent except two who were playing checkers in the corner. These two were silently and steadily glaring at each other; they had not made a move in twenty minutes. One was the famous laboratory technician who had recently found the cure for acute hiccups and was known by the name of Lois Jane Rollins. Her op- ponent was the equally famous Ray Richardson who had coached the Vassar All-Girl football team to three Rose Bowl victories. The gentleman at the piano was the noted barroom pianoist. Jack Foreman, who had gained a place in the Musical Hall of Fame by introducing boogie-woogie to the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. Margaret Rundall, the noted Parisian cafe singer, and Richard Millman, world renowned automobile designer who had invented earth's quietest car, were talking about the strange habit of wheels falling off trucks. Seated in front of the fireplace was Connie Hall, a nurse who had re- cently assisted a doctor from Albania in quelling an epidemic of hangnails in a colony of pigmies in darkest Africa; and there, too, was Carolyn Lloid, the noted model for straw hats, who ran a bookie Joint on the side. Zelda Marshall, voted Mother of the Year, was trying to get one of her nine children down from the chandelier. One of a pair of men who entered the house was the flashily dressed Dick Hohstadt, the millionaire Holstein breeder, who had crossed his cows with kangaroos with the result that by their constant Jumping around, they produced butter. His companion was Bob McHaley, world traveler and do- nothing, who had not settled on any one occupation, but at present was hunting for the home of the Amazons as a scout for Richardson's All-Girl football team. Why the village of Proximo de en Ninguna Parte was selected for the re- union is not known. However, one day back in 1952 during a class meeting when everyone was talking at once, some wise person slipped in this motion. True to form it was passed sans knowledge, sans discussion, sans anything. Sponsored by: UNION CASH GROCERY REUTER HARDWARE Union, Oregon The Junior Class put their noses to the proverbial grindstone and began the school year by electing for pres., Jack Lane; vice pres., Harry Hoadley; and sec- treas.„ Doris Hoadley. The Five , so called because that is their total member- ship, demonstrated much spirit by taking part in student activities, selling cookies and cupcakes during noon hours and by maintaining an active rivalry with the seniors. We're Young Only Once , a teen- age 3-act comedy, and the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom proved to be the high lights of the year for the class of '53 Sponsored bys DAVIS SUPER SERVICE STATION OREGON TRAIL GARAGE Union, Oregon Carper, Richardson, Barnett, Anderson, Foland, S.Alexander Beardsley, R.Alexander, Chase Mrs. KcHaley le Senior Class grouped around the editor in the process of meeting a deadline. Editor, Bob McHaley Ass't. Editor, Jack Lane Advisor, Clare V. Sloss Photographs in this annual are by Mr. Perry of PERRY STUDIO, La Grande, whose ability and patience in producing the pictures have added greatly to the 1952 LEOPARD. Sponsored bys PAYLESS DRUG and SERVICE WHOLESALE CO. INC., La Grande, Oregon tP SOC AO CHANDLER TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. La Grande, Oregon DRAMATICS filCINRMl UICK C .Senior ploj ) CAST Roger Anthony, the millionaire . Diane Cromwell, Roger's fiancee Jason Simms, Roger's friend . . Daphne Barnes, Diane's friend . Hank Billiard, Roger's caretaker Katie Bullard, Hank's wife . . . Laura Tyson, Roger's pseudo aunt Konty Tyson, Roger's pseudo unci Jeffry Montgomery Bidwell, a con Hope DeDope, a sobsister .... Agnes Eggleburt, a publisher . . John E. Coleman, , Jack Foreman Carolyn Lloid Dick Hohstadt Margaret Rundall Ray Richardson . Connie Hall Zelda Marshall Richard Millman . Bob McHaley Janie Rollins Carolyn Campbell Director e -mar. WE'RE ONE YOUNG fJu.n o' 73 lovj ) CAST Emily Daws, the mom .... Russel Daws, Sr., the pop . Russel Daws, Jr., the Junior Harry Janes, Junior's pal. . Peggy Daws, the daughter . . Cissie Dunn, Peggy's friend Sam Benham, the menace . . . Mimi Barton, the sophisticate Dolores LaMour, the glamour girl . Doris Hoadley . Harry Hoadley . . Jackie Lane . Ronald Puckett Doralee Puckett Shirley Alexander Charles Barnett Clara Hoofnagle Shirley Simmons Mrs. McHaley, Director Sponsored by: COVE SWIMMING POOL Cove, Oregon LOWELL WILLIAMSON La Grande, Oregon Q VB ttO (?8B8BOV8 0 % € % tW ooo (£ 'Twas a spooky night, with goblins and ghosts all over the place..... Step right this way, folks Sponsored by: CORNhR CU I-BOARD and 2 G.l 's SUPHY CKM'KR, la Grande, Oregon. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richardson, McKaley, Puckett, Barnett, Foreman, Hohstadt, Fisher, Millman, McGee, Lane. FRONT ROW: Mr. Greig, Skeen, Carper, Fields, Hoadley, Mr. Childers. hiz_ 2A_ tlruz. The lettermen of Cove Hi organized the Order of the C and started the year off by electing Dick Hohstadt, President, , Jack Lane, Vice President, and Jack Fore- man, Sec-Treas.; and by writing a con- stitution. The Order of the C proved to be one of the influential organizations of the school. Their major aim is to enforce good sportsmanship and school spirit in all student activities. The principal project of the year was the purchasing of new basketball uniforms. Sponsored by: BIRNIE'S JEWELRY La Grande, Oregon. The object of the O.A.A. is to promote active participation by all the girls in as many sports activities as possible. This is done through individual activities, group parti- cipation, and play days with other schools. To remain a member 50 points must be earned each year. All the Cove ’ll girls are members of the G.A.A. Pres. Margaret Rundall V.Pres. Doris Hoadley Sec. Avon Anderson Treas. Doralee Puckett BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. Puckett, Marshall, Hoofnagle, Lloid, Mre. Sloss, Conrad, Rundall, Rollins, C.Hall. FRONT ROW: Anderson, Foland, Richardson, Morris, McGee, Carper, D.Hoadley, Millman, V.Hall, Alexander, E.Hoadley, Barnett. Sponsored by: SHORB'S STATIONERY CALIFORNIA-PACIFIC UTILITIES CO. La Grande, Oregon Sponsored by: GORHAM'S STORE, Cove, Oregon . . Sponsored by: PATTEN'S MARKET LAURENCE JEWELRY La C-rande, Cregon Sponsored by: GOCDELL'S GARAGE, Cove, Oregon Where did we dig up this picture? Look out, boys. In case you can't tell, we're matching pennies. Sponsored by: NU-WAY CLEANERS GLASS DRUG CO. La Grande, Oregon A.O.T.S.W.A.S.F.D. Alvays-On-The-Spot-With-A-Smile-Fire-Dep't. Sponsored byt W.H.BOHNENKAMP CO. ZIMMERMAN'S La Grande, Oregon BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coaches Greig, ChLiders. hg]jaSe’ Millman, Barnett. Sponsored by: MCDONALD ELECTRIC and AL LONG, La Grande, Oregon. Sponsored by: MEL'S RICHFIELD and RED CROSS DRUG, La Grande, Oregon BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Hoadley, Hoofnagle, E. Hoadley, Llold, Mgr. Morris, Mrs. Sloss, Ass't. Mgr. McGee, Conrad, Rundall, Rollins, C. Hall. FRONT ROW: Miliman, D. Puckett, Foland, Barnett, Alexander, Anderson, Z.__ Puckett, V. Hall. loss giving some pointers rieving a net ball. La Grande, Oregon Sponsored by: PALMER'S PRINTING COMPANY and ELMER'S LUNCH OUR SPONSORS LA GRANDE The Fountain Turn's Cherry's Florist Fred Spaeth Plumbing and Heating Mode Beauty Solon Perkins Motor Co. Roy Farnum Supply Stevens Andersons Shoe and Leather Goods Becker's Market Hamilton Motors Ernie's Buster Brown Coleman's Fitzgeralds Zions Nelle Grimmett Fountain Wholesale Rosenbaums T. R. Maxwell UNION Knotty Pine Cafe Bateman's 0. K. Barber Shop Galle Insurance Company Union Drug Co. McCaslin Lumber Co. ✓


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