Crane Union High School - Mustang Yearbook (Crane, OR)
- Class of 1962
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Amen: T7s 7- '‘ T)cdicatm Ned, Marjorie, and Rosetta, the 1962 Mustang has been dedicated to you for kindness shown throughout your past two years at Crane. Many thanks to all three of you for your outstanding services given to not only the dorm students, but also everyone at Crane. You have helped promote many activities throughout the school year. We, the Mustang Staff, do hereby wish the best of luck to our cook , patron , and matron . 1 MRS. ROSETTA MILLER MR. NED HOWARD MRS. MARJORIE HOWARD Throughout the years there have been many students who have come and gone through the doors of Crane High. Leaving their many friends behind, students have never been seen or mentioned since they have parted. This year, we, the Mustang Staff of 1962 has heartily compiled a yearbook for every student, and we sincerely hope that it will make small moments, to the great events this year live forever in their lives. To each and every student, may the year of 1961-62 in CUHS always be remembered! Index In Memoriam Page 2 - - Dedication Page 3 9 Adminstration Page 5 ' — Seniors Page 8 Juniors Page 13 m — Sophomores Page 16 1 Freshmen Page 18 Sports Page 20 1 Organizations Page 29 I Grade School Page 52 r - - - Advertising Page 55 1 A dministra tion :V :.a i- 2 r: - V w k jr WENDELL ANDERSON, Principal B. A. Idaho State College M. Ed. Idaho State College Pocatello, Idaho General Math, Bookkeeping Senior class advisor Discovering Myself: Discovering yourself has to do with becom- ing more independent, with becoming socially mature, with becoming grown-up, with making the most of your personality. I firmly believe that this is what working to- gether can do for an individual. It gives a close indication of what a person will do and what he can do to make his home, his school, his community a better place to live and work. The togetherness in putting lasting memories in an annual such as this protrudes a vivid example of an individual becoming grown-up, of becoming socially mature, of making the most of his personality. Congratulations to those who work so dili- gently to help each individual discover him- self. DALE HURT B. S. North Dakota State College Dickinson, North Dakota Coaching, Industrial Arts, Typing, and Grade School PE Junior class advisor Principal J. CARSON VALENTINE M. S. University of North Dakota Grand Forks, North Dakota Biology, Geometry, Chem- istry, General Science and Coaching Sophomore class advisor BLANCHE VALENTINE B. S. Valley City State Teachers College Valley City, North Dakota English and Library ELM DALE HAWKINS B. S. Oregon College of Education Monmouth, Oregon M. Ed. Oregon State Col- lege Corvallis, Oregon Band, Chorus, Social Stud- ies, and Coaching Freshman class advisor CAROLYN DAVIES B. S. Morningside Col- lege Sioux City, Iowa Home Ec., Journalism, and Girls’ Health and PE Junior class advisor 6 PATRON NED HOWARD MATRON MARJORIE HOWARD Sitting: Elsie Seely, clerk. Standingt 1. to r.: Dorothy Carson, Tom Jenkins, Turen Dunten, and Allan Otley. Not Pictured: Francis Miller. COOK ROSETTA MILLER JANITOR JIMMY OARD 7 The senior class officers were as follows: President, Donna Moser; Vice-President, Shirley Otley; Secretary, Janice Smith; Treasurer, Laura Miller; Bus. Manager, Renee' Pollock; and Student Council Representatives, Dick Dowell and Renee' Pollock. Donna Moser was elected as our homecoming princess. To raise money for the sneak, we sold pop and candied apples, and sponsored the show each week. Feb. 3rd we sponsored a dance with the music by the Side Sad- dle Trio. LAURA MILLER VALEDICTORIAN Lawen Ambition: To be on time one of these days. Motto: Slow but sure. Band-1,2, 3,4 Band Secretary-4 Chorus-1,2,3,4 Volleyball-1,2,3,4 Lettergirls-3,4 Lettergirls Officer-4 Girls' League Officer-3 Annual Staff-4 Paper Staff-4 Class One-Act Plays-2 Play Director-1,3 Dance Team-1,2 Girls' League Play-4 Class Officer-1,3,4 DONNA MOSER SALUTATOR IAN Drewsey Ambition: To own Frosty's Oasis. Motto: Don't worry about me. Band-1,2,3,4 Chorus-1,2 Volleyball-1,2,3,4 Captain-4 Girls' League Officer-2,3 Annual Staff-1,3,4 Paper Staff-4 Student Council Officer-3 Class President-4 Homecoming Court-4 Prom Court-3 Class One-Act Plays-1,2,3,4 JIM RUBY Lawen Ambition: To become a Millionaire . Motto: My life is just like a razor-I'm always in a scrape or hot water. Letterman-2,3,4 Band-1,4 Chorus-4 Football-1,2,3,4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Track-3,4 One Act Plays-1,2, 3,4 9 DICK DOWELL Princeton Ambition: To become a rancher in Malheur county. Motto: Why be difficult when with a little effort you can be Impossible. Transfer from Caldwell, Idaho Football-4 Basketball-4 Letterman-4 Paper Staff-4 Annual Staff-4 Student Council-4 Class Officer-4 Class One-Act Play-4 Prom Court-4 FRANK CATTERSON Lawen Ambition: Be the first man on the moon. Motto: Keep smiling, it makes everyone wonder what you have been up to. Student Council Officer-4 Annual Staff-4 Paper Staff-4 Class Officer-3 Letter man-1,2,3,4 Football-1,2, 3,4 Captain-4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Baseball-1 Class One-Act Plays-1,2,4 Letterman President-3 Youth Groups President-3 Chorus President-4 Prom Court-4 STEVE SCHNABELE Crane Ambition: Be a professional bronc rider. Motto: The more I do nothing, the more I like it. Student Council-4 Annual Staff-4 Paper Staff-4 Class Officer-3 Letterman-2, 3,4 Football-1,3,4 Captain-4 Basketball-1,2,3,4 Class One-Act Plays-1,2 Prom Court-4 JANICE SMITH Fields Ambition: To become a bubblegum manufacturer. Motto: Life is so short and so am I.” Band-2,3,4 Chorus-1,2,3,4 Student Council-3 Class Officer-1,2,3,4 Class One-Act Plays-1,2,3,4 Girls' League Officer-2, 3 Lettergirls-2,3,4 Lettergirls Officer-3,4 Cheerleader-4 Prom Court-4 Annual Staff-4 Paper Staff-4 Volleyball-1,2,3,4 Girls' League Plays-2,4 RENEE POLLOCK Princeton Ambition: To be a professional race car driver Motto: If at first you don't succeed, try and try again. Then give up, before you make a fool of yourself. Band-1,2 Chorus-1,4 Lettergirl-3,4 Lettergirl Officer-4 Girls League Officer-3,4 Annual Staff-2,4 Paper Staff-4 Class Officer-1,2,3,4 Homecoming Court-1 Prom Court-3 Class One-Act Plays-4 Cheerleader-3 Dance Team-2, 3,4 Volleyball-1,2,3,4 Volleyball Captain-3 Volleyball Co-Captain-4 Girls' League Play-4 Class of '62 Honor Students Laura Miller Donna Moser Shirley Otley Renee' Pollock Janice Smith Frank Catterson Dick Dowell Steve Schnabele SHIRLEY OTLEY Diamond Ambiton: Professional rattlesnake charmer. Motto: Easier said then done. Band-1, 2,3,4 Band President-4 Chorus-1,2,4 Volleyball-1,2,3,4 Lettergirls-2,3,4 Lettergirls Officer-3,4 Girls' League Officer-2,3,4 Annual Staff-2,4 Paper Staff-4 Class One-Act Plays-2,3,4 Dance Team-1,2,3,4 Prom Court-4 Cheerleader-3, 4 Girls' League Plays-1,4 Class Officer-3,4 Juniors President....... Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer .... Lynda Smith Frank Skinner Valerie Slocum Kaye Morgan 13 Lynda Smith Larry Otley Valerie Slocum Norman Miller The Juniors class history is about the 13 members of our class. These 13 members chose their officers in the first class meeting. They were Lynda Smith president, Frank Skinner vice-president, Valerie Slocum secretary, Kaye Morgan treasurer, Junior Smith business manager, and Dorman Miller and Wess Mace are representatives. Our Homecoming princess nominee was Kaye Morgan. In the inter-class play contest the juniors won the roving trophy that was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Valentine. Carl Schnabele Michael Heath Kaye Morgan Junior Smith Dorman Miller Frank Skinner Lorin Wallace Wess Mace Jack Valentine Steve Marker Nancy Carson Cathy Davies Pete Wharton Margaret Miller Twelve sophomores enrolled at Crane. We elected officers as follows: president Ray Dunten, vice-president Dave Miller, sec- retary Cathy Ann Davies, treasurer and business manager Nancy Carson, and student council representative Dee Ann Jenkins. We put on a play called Doctor Fixit for competition in the interclass one-act play contest. To earn money for our class we sold candy, hot-dogs, and coffee. Our Homecoming princess, Dee Ann Jenkins was chosen Queen by the football team. Sophomore student on the B honor roll are Dee Ann Jenkins, Ray Dunten, Cathy Ann Davies, and Dave Miller. 17 Ott Hansen Sharon Krebs Joyce Fink Sarah Sherburn Roy Hair Gary Atwood Warren Storm Charles Armstrong Dale Fink Martin Davies. Hank Wilkes Skip Williams Paul Meskimen Lavern Starbuck Fifteen scared, but eager rooks entered Crane Union High School on September 13, 1961. They were Charles Armstrong, Gary Atwood, Martin Davies, Dale and Joyce Fink, Ott Hansen, Roy Hair, Johnny and Sharon Krebs, Paul Meskimen, Sarah Sherburn, LaVern Starbuck, Warren Storm, Skip Williams, and Hank Wilkes. Class officers were elected as follows: president - LaVern Starbuck, vice-presi- dent - Skip Williams, secretary - Sharon Krebs, treasurer - Ott Hansen, and student council repre- sentative - Johnny Krebs. Mr. Hawkins was our class advisor. As our pro- ject for the year we sold popcorn, crackerjacks, and potato chips. We elected Sarah Sherburn as our Homecoming princess. Honor students were Sarah Sherburn and Martin 19 Davies. Football Coach Hurt, Frank Skinner, Charles Armstrong, Walt Parker, Dorman Miller, Norman Miller, Ray Dunten, Warren Storm, Skip Williams, Second Row: Ott Hansen, Jack Valentine, Pete Wharton, Lavern Starbuck, Dave Miller, Wess Mace, Lorin Wallace, Hank Wilkes. Third Row: Larry Otley, Junior Smith, Frank Catterson, Steve Schnabele, Jim Ruby, Dick Dowell, Carl Schnabele, Steve Marker. Co-Cap tains Cheerleaders Coach Dale Hurt and Co-Captains - Frank Catterson and Steve Schnabele. Shirley Otley, Lynda Smith, Janice Smith Quarterbacks Blocking Backs L. to R.: Ott Hansen, Junior Smith, Steve Schnabele, Hank Wilkes. Fullbacks Back Row, 1. tor.: Pete Wharton, Wess Mace. Front Row: Lorin Wallace, Carl Schnabele, Lavern Starbuck. L. to R.: Frank Catterson, Dick Dowell, and Wess Mace. Centers Ends L. to R.: Charles Armstrong, Jim Ruby, and Dorman Miller. L. to R.: Ray Dunten, Norman Miller, Walt Parker, Warren Storm, and Frank Skinner. Starting Line-up Back Row, 1. tor.: Frank Catter son, Steve Schnabel e, Carl Schnabele. Front Row: Ray Dunten, Dorman Miller, Jim Ruby, Larry Otley, Frank Skinner. The members of the football team in a huddle with Coach Dale Hurt. Guards L. to R.: Skip Williams, Dave Miller, Steve Marker, Dorman Miller, and Larry Otley. Football Record Placing third in the district this year. Crane had a 3-3 record. The follow- ing scores were: Crane 32 Monument 2 Crane 59 Ukiah 0 Crane 0 Mt. Vernon 89 Crane 59 Spray 6 Crane 12 Prairie City 19 Steve Schnabele — 1961 Outstanding football player. L. to R.: Dave Miller, Larry Otley, Kay Dunten, Jim Ruby, Dorman Miller, Mr. Hurt, Norman Miller, Dick Dowell, Steve Schnabele, Frank Catterson, Junior Smith. Basketball Captain Junior Coach Hurt JV's Record L. to R.: Skip Williams, Steve Marker, Walt Parker, Mickey Heath, Gary Atwood, Kneeling: Coach Hurt. Pole Vaulters, Frank, Lorin 35 Crane 52 Mitchell 47 Crane 46 Monument 69 Crane 36 Ukiah 53 Crane 64 Dayville 46 Crane 61 Long Creek 50 Crane 52 Harper 41 Crane 74 Prairie City 13 Crane 57 Mt. Vernon 59 Crane 77 Spray 46 Crane 54 Harper 71 Crane 26 Ukiah 35 Crane 48 Dayville 70 Crane 57 Monument 53 Crane 103 Long Creek 63 Crane 53 Paisley 41 Crane 59 Prairie City 38 Crane 92 Mt. Vernon 57 Crane 47 Mitchell 45 Crane 84 Spray 56 Crane 41 Paisley 1008 Total 1183 Captain Norman Coach Valentine Relay runners, Wess, Jack. Standing: Norman, Dorman. Volleyball L. to R.: Valerie Slocum, Kaye Morgan, Laura Miller, Lynda Smith, Janice Smith, Shirley Otley, Carrlyon Smith, Sharon Krebs, Marilyn Ivie, Sarah Sherbum, Cathy Davies, Mary Ann Hansen, Dee Ann Jenkins, Margie Miller. Captains and Coach Captain Donna Co-Captain Renee1 Coach Hawkins Back Row, 1. tor.: Mickey Heath, Roy Hair, Walt Parker, Wess Mace, Dorman Miller, Steve Marker, Pete Wharton, Gary Atwood, Lavern Starbuck. Middle Row: Jack Valentine, Junior Smith, Ray Dunten, Norman Miller, Carl Schnabele, Lorin Wallace, Frank Skinner, Jim Ruby, Coach Valentine. Front Row: Paul Meskimen, Johnny Krebs, Warren Storm, Ott Hansen, Frank Catterson, Hank Wilkes, Skip Williams. High Jumpers, Dorman (jumping) Frank, Norman, Track Coach Valentine presents Ray Dunten with the Freshmen 1 Mile trophy. Ray's time was 5. 36. Crane1 s track team took part in five meets during the 1961 season. The opener was a dual meet with Burns in which the Highlanders evened the score for their defeat in 1960. In the next meet, Crane placed second against Prairie City, Hereford, and Mt. Ver- non in a quadrangle affair at Prairie City. The Mustangs had to settle for third in a triangle meet at Burns with Burns, Prairie City, and Crane taking part. At the Tri-county League meet, Crane took third honors. Two big meets in which the Mustangs participated were Boise Junior College Invitational and the district at Umatilla. Letters were awarded to Ray Dunten, Walt Mace, Wess Mace, Dorman Miller, Norman Miller, Carl Schnabele, Frank Skinner, Junior Smith, and Jack Valentine. Hurdles, Carl, Frank, Lorin, Wess, Jim. Discus throwers, Jack, Dorman, Frank. 29 Student Council Standing, 1. to r.: Johnny Krebs, Dick Dowell, Larry Otley, Dee Ann Jenkins. Sitting: Mickey Heath, Renee' Pollock, Frank Catterson, and Steve Schnabele. Student council members were chosen in a different manner this year than the past years. An assembly was held in November 1961 this fall, and all student council officers were elected the same day they were nominated. Center: Frank Catterson, President. Back Row, 1. tor.: Mickey Heath, Treasurer; Larry Otley, Secretary; Steve Schnabele, Vice- President. 30 T , mm ii i Back Row, 1. to r.: Skip Williams, Larry Otley, Walt Parker, Lorin Wallace, Wess Mace, Carl Schnabele, Jim Ruby, Steve Schnabele, Frank Catterson, Junior Smith. Front Row: Ray Dunten, Dorman Miller, Norman Miller, Dave Miller, Dick Dowell, Mickey Heath, Jack Valentine. Not pictured: Frank Skinner. Lettemen Throughout the school year, the Lettermen were very active. Among many of their activities, they spon- sored the Homecoming dance and presented the queen with an ident- ification bracelet. On March 3rd the Lettermen sponsored a gradeschool invitational tournament which netted a total of $296. 82 to help pay for athletic uniforms for both the boys and girls of the grade school. The Crane Grade School won the championship trophy at this event. L. to R.: Frank Skinner - Vice-President, Norman Miller - President, Mickey Heath - Secretary and Treasurer. Girls Lea que Back Row, 1. to r.: Carrlyon Smith, Nancy Carson, Sarah Sherbum, Mary Ann Hansen, Margaret Miller, Kaye Morgan, Marilyn Ivie, Joyce Fink, Donna Moser, Lynda Smith, Sharon Krebs, Mrs. Carolyn Davies. Front Row: Gloria Hilbert, Dee Ann Jenkins, Cathy Davies, Shirley Otley, Janice Smith, Renee? Pollock, Valerie Slocum. Not pictured: Laura Miller. It was a busy year for the Girls1 League. To raise funds, they sold all-occasion cards sponsored a Sloppy-Joe supper, at Homecoming, they presented the play ’’Mountain Gal”, and entertained at the tea and style show in May. Mustanq Staff Back How, 1. to r.: Frank Catterson - Art Editor, Richard Pierce - Typist, Dick Dowell - Sport Editor, Renee Pollock - Bus. Manager, Norman Miller - Ass t Editor, and Mrs. Carolyn Davies - Advisor. Front Row: Shirley Otley - Typist, Jan Smith - Sport Editor, Donna Moser - Editor, Lynda Smith - Ass t Bus. Manager, and Jim Ruby - Typist. Throughout the year, the journalism class met every two weeks to produce the yearbook. The assistant editor and assistant business manager were chosen from the junior class so they could carry on the following year. Letterqirls L. to R.: Shirley Otley - Treasurer Renee Pollock - Secretary Janice Smith - President Donna Moser - Vice-President Laura Miller - Business Manager 33 Whirlwind Staff Back Row, I. tor.: Advisor Mrs. Carolyn Davies, Steve Schnabeie - Reporter, Jim Ruby - Exchange Editor, Dick Dowell - Art Editor, Richard Pierce - Typist, Jan Smith - Sport Editor, and Frank Catterson - Sport Editor. Front Row, sitting: Donna Moser - Ass't Editor, ReneeT Pollock - Editor, and Shirley Otley - Typist. At the beginning of the school year, the staff was chosen from the journalism class. The class published the Whirlwind bi-weekly, and we are affiliated with the Oregon Scholastic Press Association. Editor - Renee1 Pollock and Assistant Editor - Donna Moser of the Whirl- wind,f. Assistant Editor - Norman Miller and Editor- Donna Moser of the Mustang . bewitching- BOOKS Back Row, 1. to r.: Jim Ruby, Ray Dunten, Warren Storm, Johnny Krebs, Dorman Miller, Gary Atwood, Paul Meskimen, Mickey Heath. Second Row: Roy Hair, Dave Miller, Norman Miller, Frank Catterson. Skip Williams, Lorin Wallace, Mrs. Walter, J. Brown, Reverend Walter J. Brown. Third Row: Walt Parker, Hank Wilkes, Kaye Morgan, Janice Smith, Nancy Carson, Sarah Sherburn, Mrs. Carolyn Davies. Front Row: Renee Pollock, Cathy Davies, Laura Miller, Sharon Krebs, Lynda Smith, Carrlyon Smith, Joyce Fink, Marilyn Ivie. Crane Crusaders L. to R.: Janice Smith - Secretary, Renee1 Pollock - Mon- itor, Lynda Smith - Treasurer, Reverend Walter J. Brown, Dave Miller - Vice-President, Ray Dunten - Presi- dent. Not pictured: Lavern Starbuck - Monitor. Raymond Dunten served as moderator of the Crusader group, which met once weekly throughout the school year. Dave Miller was his assistant, with Janice Smith writing the minutes. Lynda Smith handled the money, while ReneeT Pollock and LaVern Starbuck formed a duo-team as monitors. 35 Homecoming was a victory for the Mustangs on October 27th with the Crane Mustangs 59 and the Spray Eagles 6. The Homecoming Queen is chosen from the candidates elected by each class. The majority vote of the football team deter- mines the queen. Due to the fact that the weather was not permissable, the Homecoming Queen, Dee Ann Jenkins was crowned at midnight during the dance by co-captains Steve and Frank. Miss Jenkin's court were senior princess, Donna, junior princess, Kaye, and freshman prin- cess Sarah. Princess Donna Moser Princess Kaye Morgan Princess Sarah Sherburn Band Back Row, 1. to r.: Lynda Smith, Treasurer; Jerry Temple, Quartermaster. Front Row: Laura Miller, Secretary; Janice Smith, Vice-President; and Shirley Otley, President. Back Row, 1. to r.: Jim Ruby, Wess Mace, Dorman Miller, Ray Dunten, Donna Moser, Norman Miller. Middle Row: Donnie Slocum, Linda Hawkins, Shirley Otley, Laura Miller, Jerry Temple, Jack Valentine. Front Row: Lynda Smith, Janice Smith, Benny Cordova, Mickey Heath, Steve Marker, Mr. Hawkins. Not pictured: Gary Atwood and Kay Atwood. Chorus L. to R.: Jan Smith - Vice-President, Frank Catterson - President, Lynda Smith - Secretary, Ray Dunten - Quartermaster, Kaye Morgan - Librarian, and Mrs. Blanche Valentine - Accompanist. Back Row, I. tor.: Gary Atwood, Dale Fink, Roy Hair, Skip Williams, Warren Storm, Charles Armstrong, Walt Parker, Dorman Miller, Norman Miller, Ray Dunten, Johnny Krebs. Second Row: Janice Smith, Cathy Davies, Joyce Fink, Sarah Sherburn, Mary Ann Hansen, Margaret Miller, Dee Ann Jenkins, Kaye Morgan, Frank Catterson, Richard Pierce, Dave Miller, Lorin Wallace, Steve Marker, Front Row: Mr. Dale Hawkins, Marilyn Ivie, Carrlyon Smith, Nancy Carson, Sharon Krebs, Lynda Smith, Valerie Slocum, Jim Ruby, Carl Schnabele, Mickey Heath, Wess Mace, Junior Smith, Jack Valentine. Pianist - Mrs. Blanche Valentine. Not pictured: Martin Davies, Frank Skinner, and Laura Miller. 40 Queen Janice and King Frank Prince Steve and Princess Lynda Princess Shirley and Prince Dick Reigning over the 1962 prom court was King Frank Catterson and Queen Janice Smith, with their princes being Steve Schnabele and Dick Dowell. Princesses were Lynda Smith and Shirley Otley. May 5 was the date when the annual Junior-Senior prom took place in an atmosphere of true southern style, with the theme Under the Magnolias used. Coronation, which took place at midnight of the event was administered by the 1961 prom queen and this year's Girls' League president, Renee' Pollock, and assisted by Laura Miller. The tiera used to crown the queen was her gift from the Girls' League and cuff links were awarded the king. These gifts were chosen by Dee Ann Jenkins and Margaret Miller. Capes of brocade taffeta were designed by Kay Morgan and her committee consisted of: Laura Miller, Sarah Sherburn, and Cathy Ann Davies. L. to R.: Kaye Morgan, Dee Ann Jenkins, Renee' Pollock, Marilyn Ivle, Shirley Otley, Nancy Carson. Dance Teams Mary Ann Hart, Nancy Carson, Marilyn Ivie, Shirley Otley, Jan Edmunson, LaRae Baker, Renee' Pollock, Nita Wilkes, Kaye Morgan, Dee Ann Jenkins. Jan Smith Shirley Otley This year eight dancing girls and Mrs. Valentine were very proud to be guests of the KTVB television show at Boise, Idaho, on December 5th. Throughout the year, the girls provided entertainment for various activities. At the end of die school year, the team had their annual dance review. At this time, all ten of the dancing girls participated in the show. Director Mrs. Valentine Inter-Class Plays Junior Play Cast, 1. to r.: Mickey Heath, Valerie Slocum, Larry Otley, Lynda Smith. Three on a Bench pre- sented by the junior class was the prize-winning one-act contest of the roving 'Valen- tine' trophy. Kaye Morgan assisted Mrs. Valentine with the directing of the play. Judges were: Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Glime, and Mrs. Anderson. Senior Play Cast, 1. to r.: Renee Pollock, Donna Moser, Jim Ruby, Jan Smith, Dick Dowell, Shirley Otley, and Frank Catterson. For their one-act contribution, the senior class pre- sented ”Mr. Vincint . Student play director, Steve Schnabele, and director Mrs. Valentine assisted the play cast every night during practice. Sophomore Play Cast: Steve Maker, Dee Ann Jenkins, Nancy Carson, Ray Dunten, Walt Parker, Cathy Davies. Sophomores one- act play, Doctor Fixit proved very interesting and hum- orus. Helping pro- vide ideas for the play was Mrs. Valentine, and stu- dent director, Margie Miller. A Christmas one-act play The Tree was presented by the freshmen class. Mrs. Valentine chose Roy Hair as her assistant. Freshman Play Cast, Standing, 1. to r.: Joyce Fink, Paul Meskimen, Sarah Sherburn. Sitting: Mary Ann Hansen, Skip Williams, Johnny Krebs, Sharon Krebs, Warren Storm. Standing, 1. to r.: Mr. Dale Hawkins, Shirley Otley. Sitting: Jim Ruby, Steve Schnabele, Frank Catterson, Dick Dowell, Donna Moser, Janice Smith, Reneef Pollock. Not pictured: Laura Miller. Classes in Session Standing, 1. tor.: Mrs. Blanche Valentine, Kaye Morgan. Sitting, right row: Wess Mace, Lorin Wallace, Dorman Miller, Lynda Smith. Center Row: Mickey Heath, Norman Miller, Jack Valentine, Junior Smith. Right Row: Carl Schnabele, Larry Otley, Valerie Slocum. Back Row, 1. to r.: Steve Marker, Marvin Casey, Walt Parker, Ray Dunten, Gloria Hilbert, Mary Ann Hansen, Margaret Miller. Front Row: Mr. Carson Valentine, Pete Wharton, Dave Miller, Dee Ann Jenkins, Cathy Davies, Nancy Carson, Carrlyon Smith, Marilyn Ivie. L. to R.: Joyce Fink, Sarah Sherburn, Sharon Krebs, Mrs. Davies, and Mary Ann Hansen. Freshman Home Ec. class poses for a snap after finishing their breakfast snack. Advisor, Mrs. Davies has shown the students what a well balanced breakfast would con- sist of. Librarians, 1. tor.: Valerie Slocum, Mary Ann Hansen, Mrs. Blanche Valentine, Richard Pierce, and Donna Moser. Mrs. Valentine, and her four helpers keep the library in tip-top shape for the use of the students and faculty mem- bers. Richard Pierce and Valerie Slocum dropped library at the second semes- ter, so Donna and Mary Ann had to hustle the remaining of the year. Left to Right: Donna Moser and Principal, Wendell Anderson. Assisting Mr. Anderson in die office is Donna Moser. This was a very busy year for the office, making every day filled with work and achievement. 47 Magazine Sales Top magazine seller: Kaye Morgan Jr.-Sr. Woodworking Shop Class. Back Row, 1. tor.: Instructor Dale Hurt, Carl Schnabele, Dick Dowell, Larry Otley, and Norman Miller. Front Row: Junior Smith, Dorman Miller, Richard Pierce, and J im Ruby. 48 L. to R.: Wess Mace, Lorin Wallace, Frank Catterson, Jack Valentine, Steve Schnabele. Fr.-Soph. Shop Class. Back Row, i. tor.: Warren Storm, Pete Wharton, Hank Wilkes, LaVerne Starbuck, Skip Williams, Walt Parker. Middle Row: Gary Atwood, Roy Hair, Ott Hansen, Steve Marker. Front Row: Ray Dunten, Dale Fink, Marvin Casey, Charles Armstrong, and Paul Meskimen. Freshman Initiation Initiation was held on Monday, September 18, 1961. 20 scared green rooks and new comers were welcomed into Crane High. Whoop ie !! I H. Wilkes We've waited ’bout long enough!!!! L. Starbuck, W. Storm, S. Williams. A Penny For Your Thoughts!!! G. Atwood and S. Krebs. Ain't We Cute! Standing, 1. tor.: V. Slocum, H Wilkes, W. Storm, P. Meskimen, W. Parker, J. Krebs, C. Armstrong, D. Fink, M. Casey, S. Williams, L. Starbuck, O. Hansen. Sitting: M. Davies, G. Atwood, R. Hair, J. Fink, M. Miller, M. Hansen, S. Sherburn, S. Krebs. Don't you Dare!! O. Hansen and S. Sheburn Ardent Lovers.... C. Armstrong and J. Fink. Gurgle, Gurgle!! P. Meskimen J. Smith, Mrs. Griggs. Yum' Yum! R Pollock, S. Otley. Senior Home Ec. student, Donna Moser, and her advisor, Mrs. Griggs, gave an Indian dinner for the senior girls in October. Mrs. Griggs had been reared in India, so the dinner was very original. She had sorrys for the girls to dress in costume. Have a bite?? L. Miller L. to R. : Princess Renee' Pollock, Queen Shirley Otley, and Princess Mary Ann Hart. For the first time since 1955, three Crane girls reigned over Harney County as the 1961 fair court. Queen Shirley Otley, and Princess Renee’ Pollock are members of Crane High School, but during the summer Prin- cess Mary Ann Hart moved to Burns. 51 % Grade School Lower Grades LOWER GRADES Top Row: Clarence Sampson, Raymond Hemphill, Myrna Bleuler, Mary Me Murphy, Shirley Smith, and Cam Swisher. Middle Row: Lynn Slocum, Valeric Hawkins, Novell Bleuler, Tommy Davis, Nadine Cunningham, and Tommy Russell. Bottom Row: Mrs. Alda Sampson and Denice Hawkins. Dancinq Carol Otley, Marcia Valentine. Back Row, 1. to r.: Paul Skinner, Jerry Temple, Tom Miller, Cecil Coons, Herbert Davis, Alfred Presley, Daryl Atwood, and Eric Miller. Front Row: Coach Hurt, Charles Smith, Don Clark, Benny Cordova, Don Slocum, Lou Davies, Ronnie Otley, and Emory Presley. . Upper Grades Top Row: Donnie Clark, Marcia Valentine, Herbert Davies, Sheila Oard, Jerry Temple, Carol Octley. Middle Row: Charles Smith, Alfred Presley, Kay Atwood, Tom Miller, Cecil Conns, and Lee Ann Crissom. Bottom Row: Linda Skinner, Paul Skinner, and Mrs. Gladys Beckley. Intermediate Grades MIDDLE GRADES Top Row: John Hawkins, Lou Davies, Virginia Bleuler, Eric Miller, Louise Davis, Joe Davis and Ronnie Otley. Middle Row: Linda Hawkins, Emory Presley, Daryl Atwood, Cheryl Howard, Benny Cordova and Don Slocum. Bottom Row: Evan Miller, Gaylena Atwood and Mrs. Dorothy Jenkins. Advertising FOR ENTERTAINMENT DIAL- BILL'S ELECTRIC K R N S 1230 KC PHONE BURNS 3771 -MUSIC —FEATURES -NEWS -SPORTS BURNS, OREGON NEILS TAVERN HINES FOOD MARKET HEIDELBERG FREE DELIVERY ON DRAFT PHONE 634 1 PHONE 6491 BURNS, OREGON BURNS, OREGON THE THE THRIFT CENTER MILLER LUMBER NEW AND USED CO. 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