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

 - Class of 1949

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Class 7.9ul3ocm Fond memories lhis bool: will bring, in lhe years lhal are yel lo come. You'll lhinlc ol lhe day when you wanled lo sing: WE SENIORS ARE ANGELS .... well. some? The parlies and dances and loolball games. And, oh, yes. a lew sludies. foo. Filled our young lives lo lhe highesl aims. l'Cepl lhal lime you were down wilh lhe llu.l Our halos DlD slip a lillle now and lhen, To lhal you will all agree. Bul il seems lhal somehow, someway The word always gol 'round lo D. G. Those balmy spring days we iusl had lo play: To go swimming or lishing in lhe nearby slream. Bul lhe lalselied excuses we presenled lhe nexl day Were regarded as lanlasies ol a dream. All in all il's been lun we confess. We've enioyed every bil ol il al old C.C.l l.S. We'd like lo say jusl one lhing more if we may. Gosh. lhanks everybody - now we'll be on our way! BEVERLY DeSELM. Class Flower Class Color American Beauly Rose Green and While Class Mello We iudge ourselves by whal we can clot Olhers iudge us by whal we have done. S

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CH RISTELL SNELGRDVE Transferred from Sisters, Oregon '46. G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. Cabinet, 3: Quill and Scroll, 4: Blue and Gold Banner, 3, 4: Class Play, 3, 4- Usher, 3, 4, Committee, 3: Pep Club, 4. JDE WDNDERLY Transferred from John Day, Oregon '47. Class Play Committee, 3, 4. PAUL WALK Letterman, 4: Spurs, 3, 4: Football, 4: Class Play Committee, 4. FRED WYSE ' Baseball, 4: Class Play, 3, 4. sHAnoN WALKER 4 Transferred from Chico, California, '46. G.A.A., 2, 3, 4: Pep Club, 4: , ,S W Quill and Scroll, 3, 4-Secretary, 4: Spurs, 3, 4: Blue and Gold Banner, ' 2, 3, 4: Student Council Member, 4-Secretary, 4: Class Play, 3, 4. M, ,N ,ff s 61 I HARRY CAR LETON SENIORS NOT PICTURED DAVE NDRDYKE Transferred from Tillamook, Oregon '48. EDWIN REID Transferred from Molalla, Oregon '48. Football, 4: F.F.A., 4: Letter- man, 4. HAROLD SLAVENS Transferred from Eugene, Oregon '48. DAVE THOMPSON Student Council Member, 3, 4: Class Representative, 4: Service Club 2, 3, 4-President, 3: Class Play, 3, 4-Committee, 4.



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C lass ?gnl lisTorg ln The year of nineTeen hundred and forTy-five, sixTy-Three lowly buT eager fresh- men sTarTed Their respecTive high school careers. ElecTion Time for class officers broughT These resulTs: presidenf, Lee Adams: vice-presidenT, Evelyn Larson: secreTary- Treasurer, Clara Adams: sTudenT council represenTaTive, Hugh Quinn. Mr. WhiTehead underTook The iob of class advisor. The freshman class was well represenTed in sporTs. The following boys made leTTers in fooTball: Lee Adams, Gordon Orr, KeiTh Warner, and Buck Warren. Three of The boys, Norman Barnes, Gail Billsborough, and Ray Bailey, made a good showing in B baskeTball. The girls were acTive in sporTs and music, also. They parTicipaTed very highly in The Girls' League by giving a winning skiT. The class dance was given December l5, I945, in The high school audiTorium wiTh The UniversiTy High of Eugene baskeTball Team as guesTs. So ended The freshman year. We enTered our sophomore year wiTh zesT as we did noT face The Task of going Through The dreaded iniTiaTion as we did The previous year. Our class officers were: Ray Bailey, presidenT: Clara Adams, vice-presidenT: MargareT BallanTyne, secreTary- Treasurer: Hughie Quinn was again our sTudenT council represenTaTive. Mr. Howard Nicholson advised us Through a highly parTicipaTed year of sporTs. Lee Adams and Gordon Orr were made Two-year leTTermen in fooTball. Gale B-illsborough was The only sophomore To achieve a leTTer in A squad baskeTbaIl. OTher boys receiving fooTball leTTers: Ray Bailey, Jerry Grimes, RoberT Shepard, Doran Coonse, George Campbell: baskeTball leTTers: Norman Barnes, Ray Bailey, George Campbell and Jerry Davis. Our dance This year was in honor oT The A squad. IT was given March I4 in accordance wiTh ST. PaTrick's Day. ln our iunior year, Mrs. Deidre Williams advised a class wiTh all girl officers. Pres- idenT, Dolores Fielder: vice-presidenT, Bunnie McCallisTer: secreTary, Clara Adams: Treasurer, Enola HohnsTein: sTudenT council represenTaTive, Gwen ChalfanT. Boys acTive in TooTball were: Ray Bailey, Lee Adams, George Campbell and Rob- erT Shepard. The baskeTball A squad wenT To The sTaTe TournamenT wiTh Two iuniors, Gale Billsborough and KeiTh Warner. The school spiriT was headed by The peppy 'unior girl yell leaders: Lola Gover, Clara Adams, and PaTsy Mink. We made money by selling hoT dogs and cokes aT games, monogrammed sTaTionery, and by producing The farce comedy, The Adorable lmp. The G. A. A. consisTed mainly of our junior girls. PaTsy Barry, Margie Ballanfyne, Gwen ChalTanT, Bonnie Davis, Evelyn Larson, and Sandra ScoTT were on The Girls' League CabineT. The Quill and Scroll iniTiaTed five iunior members: PaTsy Barry, Merwyn GumperT, PaTsy Mink, Sharon Walker, and Sandra ScoTT. The Junior-Senior BanqueT was in a Gypsy NighT Club Theme and deTiniTely The ouTsTanding evenT of The iuniors' high school career. We finally reached The goal of Those high and mighTy seniors. Jerry Grimes, presidenT: Jerry Davis, vice-presidenT: Gwen ChalfanT, secreTary: June ClemenTs, Treas- urer: led us Through our lasT year wiTh Mrs. MargueriTe Boyce as our advisor. Dave Thompson was our represenTaTive. During iniTiaTion we had The Treshmen make a C of rocks on a hill facing The fairgrounds, Then whiTewash iT. Boys were acTive in TooTball and baskeTball and, again. Lola Gover, Clara Adams and PaTsy Mink led our school spiriT in backing up The Cow- boys. All clubs and acTiviTies ThaT keep a school alive were headed by compeTenT seniors. The play, Gangway Tor GhosTs, was received as hilarious and enTerTaining. We boughT C. C. H. S. a new movie scripT machine in remembrance of The class of '49. Now we will end our respecfive high school careers and look forward To The fuTure and look back on our schools days aT C. C. H. S. wiTh happy memories.

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