Crook County High School - Spurs Yearbook (Prineville, OR)

 - Class of 1946

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Back row, left to right-D. Michel, N. Barnes, R. Bailey, Coach Huff. Middle row-K. Warner, D. Moore, G. Orr, H. Williams. Front row-D. Houston, L. Adams, A. Smith, R. Bergstrom. ll ll B S - The Prineville Bronco team had a successful season this yearg playing fifteen games, winning ten and losing five. Of the five losses, three were conference games lost to Bend, and two were lost to the John Day A squad second string. The Broncos totaled 488 points to their op- ponents' 287. Center Art Smith led his team mates in scoring with 88 points. The Broncos put a total of 205 miles behind them, when they traveled to Madras and Sisters once, to Bend and Red- mond twice. - Coach Marion Huff's track team, which was rapidly taking shape, opened its track season on Friday, March 22. This was a dual meet between Redmond and Prineville at Redmond. As the Spurs goes to press the full team cannot be determined because the contestants have not yet been picked by Coach Huff. ' The other meets are as follows: March 28-Dual Meet at Bend, Prineville vs. Bend. April 2-Relay meet at Redmond, Prineville vs. Redmond. April 6-Relay meet at Portlandg Prineville vs. Hill Military Academy. April 12-Triangular meet at Prineville: Prineville, Redmond, and Bend. April 19 and 20-Hayward Relays at Eugene. April 26-Central Oregon Conference meet at Redmond. May 4-District Three meet at Bend. ' May 10 and 11-State meet at Corvallis.

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HOOP HIGHLIGHTS Prineville High experienced one of the most successful basketball seasons of its history, this year, when they won 23 games out of 28 starts and la ed many of the best teams that the P y state had to offer. The Cowboys also won all three of their short games in the Central Oregon Jamboree, which was held early in December. The only sore spot of the season was the District Three tournament in which the Cowboys won their first game against Lakeview, but lost the championship tilt to the Bend Lava Bears in a close contest which saw the Prineville team give all it had. During the Christmas holidays, Coach Huff's Cowboys went on a long barn-storming trip into Eastern Oregon. The trip lasted 10 days, in which time the Crook County lads played seven games, winning four and losing three. Condon, Nyssa, and Burns fell before the Cowboys, the latter twice, while Pendleton, LaGrande, and Baker defeated the Cowboys three hard games. After the Busters returned home from their barn-storming jaunt they settled down and only lost two ball games the rest of the season. One of these losses was to Hood River and the Cow- boys quickly nullified this defeat by thumping the Blue Dragons in the second game of their two-game series. Bend was the only other team that could turn the trick as they edged Prine- ville by one point in a very thrilling contest. The Cowboys made up for this one too, however, when they blasted the Bears 45 to 31 in their return game. Prineville had a winning streak of 12 straight games toward the end of the season, git it was ended in the district tourney by n . Coach Huff claims the state traveling cham- pionship for his boys as they roamed over 2,400 miles of Oregon territory in search of worthy opponents. In filling their 28-game schedule, Prineville played 18 contests on the road, losing five and winning 13. The Cowboys were unde- feated on their home floor. As a whole, Coach Huff's hoopsters had a good season and it would have been perfect had they won the District Three championship, but things can't always be perfect. Boys who have earned their letters in basket- ball this year are as follows: Herb Henry, Wallie Almack, Paul Thalhofer, Wes Durkee, J, C. McPhetridge, Jerry Noble, John Goodwin, Chuck Porfily, Dean Dodson, Bob Sly, and Dal- las Chalfant. Seven of these 11 boys, Herb Henry, Wes Durkee, Paul Thalhofer, Wallie Almack, Dallas Chalfant, John Goodwin, and Dean Dodson won't be around to wear the royal colors of Crook County High next year because they will have received their diplomas. Here are the scores for the season: CENTRAL OREGON JAMBOREE Prineville 8 Redmond 6 Prineville 11 The Dalles 10 Prineville 19 Bend 11 SEASON'S RECORD Prineville 35 Grant Union 23 Prineville 37 Grant Union 21 Prineville 40 Madras 16 Prineville 48 Lebanon 31 Prineville 42 University High 27 Prineville 29 Condon 21 Prineville 19 Pendleton 35 Prineville 30 LaGrande 41 Prineville 32 Baker 38 Prineville 33 Nyssa 29 Prineville 51 Burns 17 Prineville 44 Burns 16 Prineville 40 Bend 41 Prineville 37 Lakeview 22 Prineville 47 Burns 12 Prineville 36 Hood River 45 Prineville 45 Hood River 35 Prineville 45 Bend 31 Prineville 46 Sweet Home 39 Prineville 40 Sweet Home 24 Prineville 39 Lakeview 27 Prineville 38 Lakeview 35 Prineville 41 Redmond 29 Prineville 29 Grant Union 26 Prineville 35 Grant Union 22 Prineville 43 Redmond 33 Prineville 47 Condon 30 DISTRICT THREE TOURNAMENT Prineville 25 Lakeview 16 Prineville 37 Bend 45 Total points 1184 'IIE



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G'A'A'- The Girl's Athletic Association which includes Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors spent a very active year under the direction of Miss Irene Schlattman. At the first meeting of the year the G.A.A. chose as their officers president, Bonnie Baileyg vice-president, Bonnie Stoneg secretary, Emogene Powell: treasurer, Donna Meadows. Early in the year a volleyball tournament was held with the Sophomores capturing first place. Basketball proved to be an active sport and the Senior class took first place in the tournament. The Redmond and Bend G.A.A. members were guests of the Prineville girls at a play day which turned out to be one of the highlights of the year. Play day proved to be a means by which the girls of the three schools could get acquainted and all share in some of the more popular girls' sports. Under the direction of Miss Schlattman, sixteen girls practiced once a week, at least everyone tried. The following girls were on the team: Suzanne Michel, Georgiann Boyce, Mary Graham, Sharon Westberg, Peggy Boyce, Barbara Burson, Shirley Hoskinson, Doris Gor- don, Sally Lewis, Clara Adams, Bonnie Stone, Bonnie Bailey Virginia Mink, Emerine Carlin, Marjorie Jones, and Welles Adkisson. The girls put on a tumbling act at the Redmond basketball game here, an act for the Crook County teachers meeting, a public demonstration, and performed for a student body assembly. When perform- ing the girls wore white shorts, white blouses, and their hair in braids.

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