Crook County High School - Spurs Yearbook (Prineville, OR)
- Class of 1950
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Will and Dielrich Cordes, have ac- cepled rhe responsibilily of becoming The backbone of 'rhe counly uni+ syslem in Oregon. ll is for lheir friendly under- slanding and guidance rhar we rake rhis opporrunily lo ex- press our apprecialion 'ro 'rhem and +o Mrs. Bessie Gillings, who has done an excellenl iob of keeping lhe books of 'lhe Crook counly schools in balance. Cecil M. Sly dl OOII-,JA T9lElll?l3TV1I5l?l'l'l?! r ' AUHusws,4nv-J 'WM' Mr. Cecil M. Sly, Mrs. Bessie Gittlngs, Mr. Deitrich Cordes. Mr. A. D. Amundson. Mr. Ernest Moore and Mr. LaSelIe Coles. A school as crowded as ours would have given discipline problems lo Solo- mon, himself. B-ul Mr. Burgess has guided lhis school year wilh such skill, our deepesl lhanks go lo him. He kepl us from feeling loo much lhe pinch of . crowded halls and rooms lhrough his kindness and iuslice. Helping him in a Thousand delails-- our failhful friend-is Mrs. Roen. Wilfred Burgess Ev' RUN' Lee Gustafsen A. Pearl Edwards Marguerite Boyce Henry Aiken General Math., P. E., Coach Typing Geometry, Algebra, Dean of Girls Chemistry, Physics, General Science 4 be Jn., l fl 4 ,X 5 J ' , , A , , K A ' A tm' H --1.1.5 Gerald Ousterhout Carroll 0'Connor Charles Martin Wihiffed Keflfledi Agriculture, Shop Librarian General Math., P. E., Coach P- E-. General 5Cl0llC2 Olen Shroyer Jeanne C. Seeger June Robb Annabel Peterson Biology, General Science Shorthand, English, Bookkeeping English, Speech, Journalism, Social Economics, Spanish, English American Literature, Dramatics rf Delgrdre Williams Norman Whitney Elsie Stgygf G,-ant Smiih om'mak'n9 Band, Chorus. Girls' Glee English, P. E. English, American History Social Economics 5 Qu Ronnie Odegard Wilfred Burgess Under +he direcfion of Principal Wilfred Burgess. fhe Sfudem' Council of l95O has done an excellenl' job in managing 'rhe sfudenf affairs a+ C.C.H.S. The Sfudenf Council members. headed by President Ronnie Odegard: vice presidenf, Bill Goben: secrefary, Zoe Porfily: and Treasurer. Dale Coonse, underloolc many of fhe delails of regisfrafion af fhe beginning of fhe ear. Y Lafer, The council approved 'rhe selecring of Barbara Milliorn as Blue and Gold Banner edifor. Beverly Dal- mer as Spurs eclifor. and head cheer leader. JoEHa Ellis. who chose 'four girls, Mary Ann Olmsfead, Jo Anne Chal- fanf. Joan Ballanlyne. and Jane-1' Redner, To assisf her wifh fhe cheering secfion. sin Zoe Dale S3 52 I 'ie VYSEMZKH V ' . B ' ,6 35'5'X'52?5Sq wx 1.g: Q f f-QAQMQ fs 2 S gg Q Q 5 be qw? : Q Q 4 Q 'S' sg M wa... 4 3 , X S J Q sf' X ' My as: ,,.. V 5, V. Q ., . xg ,i 'fwf 2 r, H -A-' f . xi, it 4491 ' J, wg-h,, 'Z jf Hi' ff, ff ,lv fix ggg. nf .36 mzfrspqfff K f Q Q 3 Q .IL gg ar U XM 5 u s' Af 5 34' 1 1 Y- ff, 5 2 l Q My , ,X F www Q 'yu S S ,mg We hu Q' eii -if if . 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Foofball game fhere: Prineville 19-Columbia 0 4-Maupin Foo+ball game here: Prineville 32-Maupin 13 11 16 18 23 -Redmond Foofball game here: Redmond O-Prineville 19 -Papa par+y -Boys'League Dance -Spurs Dance 2-Baslcefball Jamboree af Redmond ' 14-15-Senior class play 16-Bend P. E. Assembly al CCHS 22- 23- 24- Music Depar1'men+'s Chrisfmas Program Girls' League Chrislmas Formal Chrisfmas vacalion 2-School s+ar+s 6-eBend Baskelball game here: Bend 46-Prineville 22 JAN JAN. JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. FEB. F-EB. f20i21i22fZ3l24 25 14-Bend Baskefball game +here: Bend 71-Prineville 51 18-Semesfer end 18-Jr. Soph, skafing parfy 19-Lefferman Pep Club Hayride parry 20-Redmond Baskefball game here: Redmond 42-Prineville 40 23-Career day 24-Madras Baskefball game here: Madras 31-Prineville 50 27-Burns Baskefball game here: Burns 28-Prineville 36 28-Lakeview Baskefball game here: Lakeview 48-Prineville 36 31-Quill and Scroll ini+ia+ion 3-Redmond Baskeiball game +here: Redmond 46-Prineville 34 4-Madras Baskefball game +here: Madras 34-Prineville 46 5-Cheerleaders conveniion 10-Pep Club Valenfine dance 13-Spurs week sfarfs 15-16-Spurs picfures 17-Spurs week end 17-Granf Pnion Baskefball game here: Granf 50-Prineville 37 18-Grani' Union Baskefball game here: Gran+ 44-Prineville 54 22-Co-Ed Ball 24-FFA Banquer 24-Willameffe Frosh Baskeiball game here: Frosh 40-Prineville 36 '53l?..'f. 13 'ICD 'ill 'Til '11 HRSTQW- Hifi QS ,xv .gba 9 e F N x gz- Q 6 aw ,:,.' 9 W' J ' k'k. B M.. S, M 1950 . , Tlwzv- R 8 5 7 3 .3 44' ?54g.f1f12'.? Qblfmxg 31 1 X :xxx x 1 4115255 Qi Nmffn-sw T wwf-fwwsz 'fm -, .r ...WwA?.gNj5fi,f..1,,.if,ff.v ...z ff' Milli! gli M il EVVZ. 4 l , 1 1950 RMA 'r w 1' F 5 1 2 3 A4 7 8 191811 in 131415161718 53813332425 gm? B331 .. .A.,A ............u....... , ..xuN .--....,..........-.......A ........M....,-..........W . ..e--..-......, ...,.....,.1.........-...W ........ APRIL 1950 TWTPS 1 4 5 6 78 1112131415 2g2122 -nv- MAY 1950 TWTFS 9 ...- .........-.- ,-,,....,......-...-.-- 1 ' 1 is is -SUN Q M0111 rifle is 11 ...A ' 5295? ,- s MAR. 3-Leflermaniniriarion MAR. 7-Pep Club Banquei' MAR. 10-Music dance - MAR. 14-Quill and Scroll progressive dinner S MAR. 17-Pep Club S+. Parrick's dance MAR. 22-23-24-Prini week MAR. 23-Spring music conceri' MAR. 24-Prinl' day dance MAR. 24-25-Slare FFA convenfion MAR. 29-U. of O. singers MAR. 31-Music conlesl' al' Bend APR. 1-Music conlesl' al' Prineville i APR. 3-7-Spring vacaiion APR. 14-15-Sr. class week end APR. 28-Slumber parly MAY 9-Quill and Scroll Banque? MAY 11-12-Junior class play MAY MAY MAY 19-Mofher-Daughfer Tea 26-Junior-Senior Prom 28-Baccalaureale JUNE 3-School's end y , if ,ax -f 1-N if Vice-President Tfllwfef Ruth Hall Charlie Scanlon ew aj Secretary Velma Smith President Bud Reynolds 7950 Class Representative Jeanne Gumpert Glau Poem Our school days wilh you, Crook Counly High, Will be remembered long in +he form of a song. Hs measures are The monrhs 'rhaf pass, Hs nofes are fhe Tellings each of us has. Hs resls are The rules by which we learn, Hs message is 'rhe goal for which we yearn. Each sharp Tells of fhe fun we've had, Each flat of fhe sludies, good or bad! The volume shows we are The largesr ye+ +o leave your halls, The qualify shows we'll face whalever befalls. A whi+e nofe 'rells +ha+ we've learned much from you, A nole of black 'fells our knowledges are yel so few. And as This ballad i4 years in lengfhl come +o Hs end, A blue nofe, passing, relafes lhal many more hours in mem'ries, wifh you, we'll spend. JOAN BALLANTYNE. Galen alawm Blue and Whife Whife Carnafion Malia, The seal' of fear is in your heari' and noi in +he hand of fhe feared.-The Prophet HAZEL BREWER: G.A.A. 3. BOB ADAMS: Vigilantes 1. GERALD ADKISSON: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 2: Football 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3: State Music Contest 2: Speech Club 2, 3: Camera AN BALLANTYNE: Girls' League Cabinet 3 4: ci., 'Vice Pres. 3: c.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Blue and Gold Banner 1, 2, 3, A 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Spurs 1, 2, 3, 4: Art Editor 1, 3, 4: Class Play 3, 4: Student Council 4-: Drill Team 1, 2, 3: Band 1: Chorus 2, 4: Girls Glee 1: State Music Contests 1: Cheer Leader 4. BARBARA BARRETT: Trans. Huntington, Oregon '49. 4: Class Play committee'3: prompter 4: Trans. Elmira. 0rggonx'48. . r tx .1 , DON BROADSWORD: Blue and Gold Banner 4: Class Play Stage Manager 3: Sound Effects 4: Letter- man 3, 4: Treasurer 4: F. F.A. 2, 3: Treasurer 3: Football 3, 4: Basketball 3: Baseball 3, 4: Boys League Vice Pres. 4. PATTY CAIN: GV.ArA. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3: Vice Pres. 4: Bluerand Gold Banner 3, 4: Copy Editor 4: Quill and'Scroll 3, 4: Pres. 4: Class Sec. 2: Spurs 3. 4: Activity Editor 4: Classt. Play 3, 4: Student Director 3: Student Council 4: Drill Team 2: Chorus 3: Girls Glee 1. 5: State Music Contest 1, 2: Carnival Princess I I i . 'l JA BETTY CAMPBELL: Trans. Salem, Oregon '48: G. A.A. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Blue and Gold Banner 3, 4: Asst. Business Manager 3: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Sec. 4: Spurs 3, 4: Class Pray Prompter and Committees 3, 4: Drill Team 3. JACK CAMPBELL: 1 MARGIE CAUDLE: Drill Team 2.x f 'f sE3iw v ' 'Thin Y'-T 3. -i'iC,5e3S5rTzC0QtQ7ee LaSELLE COLES: Class Pres. 3: Class Vice Pres. 2: Class Play 3, 4: Student Council 3. 4: Lettermen 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice Pres. 3: Pres. 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Track 2: Chorus 2, 4. , DELMA COLOMB: Girls League Cabinet 3: Sec. 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Blue and Gold Banner 2, 3, 4: Business Manager 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Class Treasurer 1: Spurs 2: Class Play 3, 4: Drill Team 2: Band 1: Chorus 1, 2, 3: State Music Con- test 1, 2, 3. BILLY CLARK: Trans. Cove, Arkansas '48: Boys League Committee 4. BEVERLY DALMER: Girls League Cabinet 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: Blue and Giold Banner'2, 3, 4: Feature Editor 3: Quill and Scroll 3:4: Class Pres. 2: Spurs 2, 3, 4: Asst. Editor 3: Editor 4: Class Play 3, 4: Student Director 3: Student Council 4: Drill Team 1: Library Club 2. EUNICE DONACA: G.A.A. 3. 4: Drill Team 2. BE'r'rv Donn: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Blue and Gold Ban- DGI' 1. 2, 3. 4: Spurs 1, 2, 3: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Drill Team 3: Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4: Girls Glee 2: State Music Contest 1, 2. VERNA MAE EDWARDS: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: Class Play Committee 3: Student Director 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec.-4: Chorus 1, 2, 4: State Music Contest 1, 2. KENNETH ELDRIDGE: F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Reporter 4 Vigilantes 4. JACK ENDECOTT: Class Representative 1: Class Play 4: Student Council 1: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4: Chorus 4. NAIDA EVANS: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,: Pres. 4: Student Council 4: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Drill Team 2, 3: Girls Glee 3. x RUTH HALL: G.A.A. 2, 3. 4: Vice Pres. 4: Pep Club 41 Blue and Gold Banner 3, 4: Head Proof Reader 42 Class Vice Pres. 4: Spurs 3, 4: Sec. 4: Class Play Bus. Manager 4: Drill Team 2, 3. DOUG JOHNSON: Class Vice Pres. 3: Class Play Committee 4: Student Council 4: Lettermen 1, 2. 3, 4: Football 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Boys League Pres. 4: Chorus 2: Speech Club 3. RONALD JONES: Letterman 3, 4: Football 3 Baseball 3: Chorus 4. CHESTER KESLER: Class Play Committee 4: Vigilantes 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: Sergeant-at-arms 3: Camera Club 3. PATTY LANIUS: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Blue and Gold Banner 3, 4 Circulation Manager 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Vice Pres. 4 Spurs 3, 4 Class Play Committee 3: Bus. Manager 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: Girls Glee 1: State Music Contest 1, 2, 3. JANET GRIMES: Girls League Cabinet 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Spurs 4: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Drill Team 2: Chorus 2: Library Club 1. JEANNE GUMPERT: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Soc. Act. 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Class Representative 4: Spurs 4: Class Play 3, 4: Student Director 4: Student Council 4: Drill Team 3: Chorus 2: Girls Glee: Carnival Princess 3. BETTY HACKLEMAN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Drill Team 3: Chorus 2: Girls Glee 3. LaVONNE HACKLEMAN: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Record Keeper 4: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Drill Team 3: Chorus 2: Girls Glee 2, 3: State Music Con- test 2. oavlo Hem: Basketball 3. ix Lili MAXINE MILLER: Trans. Salem, Oregon '50. BARBARA MILLIORN: Girls League Cabinet 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Blue and Gold Banner 2, 3, 4: Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Spurs 2, 3: Class Play Bus. Manager 3: Committee 4: Student Council 4: Drill Team 3: Chorus22, 3, 4: Girls Glee 1: State Music Con- test 1, . RON ODEGARD: Trans. Portland, Oregon '46: Trans. Gresham, Oregon '48: Blue and Gold Ban- ner 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Class Play 3, 4: Student Council 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Basketball 1, 3: Baseball 3, 4: Boys League Officer 3: King of Hearts 3. IRIS OLMSTEAD Trans. Spokane, Washington '47: Chorus 1, 2: State Music Contest 2: Library Club 3. PORFILV: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 3: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Class Vice Pres. 1: Class Play 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4. K BUD REYNOLDS: Class Rep- resentative 3: Pres. 4: Class Play 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4: Lettermen 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 2, 3: Pres. 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3: Vigilante! 2. LESLIE ROBERTSON: Class Treasurer 3: Class Play 3. 4: Committee 3, 4: Lettermen 2. 3, 4: F.F.A. 2: Football 2, 3: Basketball 2, 3: Band 1.2: Chorus 4: Viqillntes 2. fe I GARY RDMINE: Trans. Salem, Oregon '47: Class Treasurer 2: Spurs 3, 4: Asst. Bus. Manager 3: Manager 4: Class Play Committee 3: Student Council 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Football 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Boys League Pres. 4: Speech Club 3. CHARLIE SCANLON: Class Secretary 3: Class Treasurer 4: Class Play 3, 4: Let rrnq1 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball 1: Boys Le uexbfficer 3: Chorus 4: Vice Pres. 4. ART SCHMIDT: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Student Council 3, 4: Lettermen 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Chorus 4: Vigilantes 1, 2, 3, 4. WINONA POWELL: Girls League Cabinet 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Spurs 3: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Drill Team 2: Chorus 2. PAULINE QUANT: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play Committee 4: Usher 3. 4: Drill Team 2: Chorus 3, 4: Girls Glee 2: State Music Contest 2: Tumblers 3, 4: Library Club 1. BILL RAY: Class Play 3, 4: Lightn'n 3: B d 1 2. 3. 4: Pres. 4: vigalantes 1, 2, '3? sec. ' DICK REID.: Trans. Molalla, Oregon '48: Class Play 4: C0mmIilee 3: Student Council 4: Letterman , 4: F.F.A. 3. 4: Reporter 4: Football 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Camera Club 3. VIARLYCE RISLAND: Trans. Bend, Oregon '47: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play Com- '-mittee 3: Chorus 1, 2, 4: Tumblers 3: Library Club 3: Pres. 3. E ROGER SEIFKIN: Class Play Committee 3: Band 1, 2, 3. 4. BOB SMITH: Class Pla 4' Committee 3 4' Lettermen 2 3 4: Y v l r - - F.F.A. 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 3, 4: Track 3.4: Vigilantes 1: King of Hearts, 4. 1 . l l ll VELMA SMITH: G.A.A..1l 2, 3, 4: 'Pep Club 4: Class Sec. 1, 4: Cla s Play Committee 3, 4: Drill Team 2: Chorus 2,Bl: Girls Glee 1: State Music Contest 1, 2. L' RICHARD STRATTON: Trans. Bend '48: Band 1 2, 4: Vigilantes 1, 2. BLANCHE SUMNER: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Class Play Com- mittee 3, 4: Drill Team 2, 3: Chorus 4: Girls Glee 2: State Music Contest 2: Library Club 1. MARION VAN OSTEN: Let- termen 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Chorus 4. IMOGENE WALKER: Trans. Myrtle Point, Oregon '48: Class Play Committee 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Library Club 4: Treas. 4. CAROL WHITE: Trans. Rainier, Oregon '47: Girls League Cabinet 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Sec. 4: Blue and Gold Banner 3, 4: Copy Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Treas. 4: Spurs 4: Act. Editor 4: Class Play 3, 4: Drill Team 2: Chorus 2. . .r' r 61644 Jluioaq Wifh 'rheir quesfionable repufafions behind fhem eighfy-nine subdued Freshmen furned over a new leaf upon enfering fheir high school career in fhe year I946. Wifh Paf Gage as president Zoe Porfily. vice-president Velma Smifh, secrefary: Delma Colcomb. freasurer: Lucky Endecoff. sfudenf council represenfafive, and Nello Georvanini. class advisor. fhe y ar was begun wifh a successful inifiafion and a dance held in fheir honor. In sporfs, LaSelle Cgles won his leffer in foofball and Tom Groff, as manager, did foo. Lucky Endecoff, Paf Gage. LaSelle Coles. Jack Campbell, Marion Van Osfen, Gerald Adkisson, Bob Smifh and Ron Odegard made fhe B squad. Les Roberfson, manager of fhe B squad also made his leffer. The Sophomore year proved financially successful. wifh fiffy dollars made from selling food af various acfivifies. A class dance was held in January. Boys making leffers in 'foofball were: Paf Gage. Marion Van Osfen, Lucky Endecoff, Bobby Smifh. Bud Reynolds, Gerald Adkisson. Doug Johnson and LaSelle Coles, A squad: Pal Gage. Jack Campbell, Lucky Endecoff. Marion Van Osfen, Doug Johnson. David Hein, Erwin Brockef and Bobby Smifh. B squad. Team manager was Leslie Roberf- son. The officers who carried fhe class successfully fhrough 'rhe year were: Beverly Dalmer, president LaSelle Coles, vice-president Paffy Cain. secrefary: Jack Goben, freasurer, firsf semesfer, Gary Ro- mine, second semesfer: Bonnie Moffif, class represenfafive: Charlie Scanlon and Marion Van Osfen. sergeanfs-af-arms, and Merle McKaig, class advisor. ln fheir Junior year. fhe men reigned supreme wifh LaSelle Coles as president Doug Johnson, vice president Charlie Scanlon, secrefary: Leslie Roberfson, freasurer. and Bud Reynolds. sfudenf council represenfafive. Mrs. Williams served as class advisor. The iuniors were well represenfed in all sporfs, wifh Doug Johnson, LaSelle Coles. Gary Romine, Bobby Smifh, Bud Reynolds, Lucky Endecoff, Ron- ald Jones, Charlie Scanlon and Gerald Adkisson receiving leffers in foofball. LaSelle Coles. Doug Johnson, David Hein, Lucky Endecoff, Paf Gage and Ron Odegard played varsify baskefball and re- ceived fheir leffers. Calvin McDonald was oufsfanding in tack. Leslie Roberfson was manager of fhe foofball feam. Zoe Porfily was presidenf of GAA and several girls were in fhe cabinef. Wifh fhe fheme of Evening in Paris, fhe class dance was given in November wifh greaf success. On April 7 and 8, Amazing Gracie, The class play was presenfed. The Girls' League cabinef was comprised of several junior girls and fhere were several Quill and Scroll members from fhe class. ln fhe spring fhe Junior banquef was given for fhe Seniors. Upon enfering fheir lasf year fhe following Senior class officers were elecfed: Bud Reynolds. president Rufh Hall, vice president Velma Smifh, secrefaryg Charlie Scanlon, freasurer: Jeanne Gum- perf. sfudenf council represenfafive, and Mrs. Robb, Mrs. Boyce and Mr. Burgess as class advisors. Boys were again acfive in all sporfs and fhe maiorify of imporfanf elecfive posifions were held by sen- iors. The class play. Reserve Two for Murder, proved highly unusual and enferfaining. Annual sub- scripfions from fhe seniors were IOO per cenf which was somefhing unique. The Senior Prom ended fhe year's acfivifies and graduafion proved memorable. foo, for fhis class was fhe lasf fo graduafe from fhe old school. L These four years will always hold significanf and pleasanf memories for everyone of fhe class of l95O! P From our palafial summer home on The moon, in The year l97O, we view The more unforTunaTe earTh inhabiTanTs as They go abouT Their menial Tasks. Our eyes wander 'firsT To a large colorful beer Truck. which seems To be driven by our old high school friend, BeTTy Dorn. As she backs up To Easy Come, Easy Go Tavern, we see The proprieTor and bar Tender, LaSelIe Coles and Zoe Porfily hurrying To unload. And righT behind comes The bouncer, Margie Caudle, performing her duTy on Ronnie Odegarde, privaTe deTecTive for David Hein. David is now going on his second million due To his success as a buTcher and is being ThreaTened by gang- sTer Jack EndecoTT. EnTering The Tavern is Ronnie McCullough, rancher bachelor, who is greeTed cordially by Jeannie GumperT, Tavern enTerTainer. Furfher down The sTreeT, beneaTh Adkisson's TheaTre Marquee, we find Bob Adams, famous archi- TecT, escorTing RuTh Hall, who is ouT of a iob aT The presenT, unless you would call mowing lawns an occupafion. NexT we see The PosT delegaTion, Naida Evans, Barbara BarreTT and BeTTy and LaVonne Hackleman, who are in Town ro help Doris Lee wiTh her eleven children. Also presenT are Larry Miller, chicken farmer, and his wife. Barbara Milliorn, who has become an experT aT milking cows. WiTh Them is Their bachelor friend, ArT SchmidT, manager of a machine company. ln The lobby, There seems To be a heafed argumenf befween Charlie Scanlon. dog cafcher, Delma Colomb. dog psychiaTrisT, and Dick Reid. counTy agenT. As we leave The TheaTer, we see Ronnie Jones disTribuTing pamphleTs he has prinTed for Barbara McRae, presidenT of a Temperance union. NexT we go To Erickson's new swank grocery sTore where KenneTh Eldridge, door man, is admiT- Ting Eunice Donaca, bookkeeper for Bob Adams. AT The counTer. deep-sea diver Don Broadsword and his secreTary, Iris Olmsfead, are geTTing supplies for Their nexT expedifion. ChesTer Kesler is barTer- ing his hobo library collecTion for food To conTinue bumming, aided by his librarian, Winona Powell. OuT on The sTreeT again. we sighf a parade, headed by Maxine Miller and her flag and Roger Seifkin and Imogene Walker, members of The iazz band. Sfrolling along The sidewalk are Blanche Sumner, an old maid. who raises baTs, and Billy Ray, preacher. Behind Them are Marion Van OsTen, mad philanThropisT, and his pencil sharpener, Leslie RoberTson. Racing along in a beaT-up ialopy are Pauline Quanf and Velma Smifh, members of ThaT famous hoT-rod club. Coming To The finer Things of life we go To The carnival on The ouTskirTs of Town. Here we find Hazel Brewer, forTune Teller, and Doug Johnson, who is a professional baseball player in The spring and a barker aT The carnival The resT of The year. Coming To The side-show, which is direcTed by Gary Ro- mine, are Buddy Reynolds, high school ag. Teacher. pursued by PaTTy Lanius and Verna Mae Edwards, boTh home ec. Teachers. Wandering abouT among The crowd, is Carol WhiTe collecTing maTerial for her new book on eTiqueTTe. A visiT To Jack Campbell's model agency, reveals Bob SmiTh and lvlarlyce Risland, his mosT called for models. Greafly conTribuTing To The success of This agency are Joan BallanTyne, publiciTy agenT: BeTTy Campbell, privaTe secrefary, and JaneT Grimes, his wife and scrubwoman. AT The STraTTon Air service, we see a ieT rockeT plane, which was invenTed by Billy Clark. WhaT's This? IT is Taking off, wiTh Jack McElwain aT The confrols and passengers Beverly Dalmer, special reporfer for The moon, and PaTTy Cain, bearded hermiT, who is hoping To find her long soughT for peace. Such a long Time has passed ThaT The earTh has roTaTed away from us, and we musT leave our earTh friends for The presenf. all We. lhe Senior Class ol lhe year one lhousand nine hundred and lilly, being ol sound mind and mem- ory. do make and declare our lasl will and leslamenl, in manner and lorm as lollows: We do hereby solemnly will and bequealh lhe lollowing: To lhe Facully. we will anolher class as sweel as ours. To lhe Juniors, we will lhe respecl lor lhe new school lhal we've had lor lhe old one. To lhe Sophomores, we will our abilily lo slay in classes during lhe springlime. To lhe Freshmen. we will our abilily lo slay in one school lour years. To lhe lollowing people, we hereby will lhese personal lrails: l. Bob Adams. will my glasses lo anyone who will wear lhe lhings. l. Gerald Adkisson, will Joan Slavens lo anybody lhal will have her. l. Joan Ballanlyne, will my heighl lo Jackie Rye. l. Barbara Barrell, will my heighl lo Elizabelh Reed. l, Don Broadsword, will my abilily log ride a horse lo Mrs. Edwards. l. Hazel Brewer. will my inleresl in lhe Navy lo absolulely no one. l, Pally Cain, will my long giggle sessions lo Johnny Bozarlh. l. Belly Campbell, will lhe courage lhal l haven'l gol lo anyone who has nerve enough lo ride wilh Belly Dorn and Hazel Brewer. l. Jack Campbell, will my rapporl in speech class lo Keilh Nye. I. Margie Caudle, will all my exlra credils lo lhe lreshmen class. l. LaSeIle Coles, will by abilily lo be a good boy in Miss Pelerson's class lo Adriane McRae. l. Delma Colomb, will my chair in social economics lo anyone who has palience enough lo lasl an hour. l. Billy Clark, will my heighl lo anyone who needs il. l. Beverly Dalmer, will Bobby Smilh lo absolulely no one. l. Eunice Donaca, will my quiel disposilion lo Slan Plummer. I, Belly Dorn, will my car lo Dale Coonse if he can scare len years' growlh oul ol anyone as lasl as l can.. l, Verna Mae Edwards. will my abilily lo slay oul ol lrouble lo Dee Evans. l, Ken Eldridge. will my Chrysler lo any poor sucker who can keep il logelher. l. Jack Endicoll. will my burp lo Johnny Grimes. l, Naida Evans, will my quielness lo Lee Rhoden. l. Janel Grimes, will my abilily lo lumble lo Marlha Campbell. l, Jeanne Gumperl, will my abilily lo play baskelball lo Bill Goben. l. Belly Hackleman. will my place in CCHS lo anyone who would like il. l, LaVonne Hackleman, will my abilily lo go sleady wilh one person lo Charles Marlinson. l. Rulh Hall, will my quiel ways lo my freshman brolher. Fred. I, David Hein, will my abilily lo gel l's in English lo Marlha Campbell. I. Doug Johnson. will my loud voice fo Erma I-lousfon. I, Ronnie Jones. will my inferesf in fhe iunior class fo no one. I, Chesfer Kesler. will my abilify fo make slop-shofs in pool fo Ben Scoff. I, Paffy Lanius. will my shorfhand prowess fo Sonia I-luleff. I. Doris Lee. will my freckles fo Ernesf Walker. I, Ronald McCullough, will my spelling abilify 'fo Jack Housfon. I. Jack McEIwain. will fo Mr. Smifh, peace and quief affer l'm gone. I, Barbara McRae. will my slumber parfies fo absolufely no one. I, Larry Miller, will my abilify fo gef ouf of school before I am eighfeen fo my brofher. Jerry. I, Maxine Miller. will if you will. I. Barbara Milliorn. will my heighf fo Bill La Londe. I, Ron Odegard. will my big feel' fo Arlene Jackson. I, Iris Olmsfead. will my plump figure fo my sisfer, Mary Ann. I, Zoe Porfily, will my chemisfry laborafory fechnique fo Einsfein. I, Winona Powell. will fo Janef Jefferies. my abilify fo gef along wifh my 'frosh brofher. I. Pauline Quanf. will my abilify fo sfay wifh one man fo fhe freshman girls. I. Bill Ray. will my abilify fo sfay ouf of frouble fo Doug Harris. I, Dick Reid. will my nickname fo Tom Tangney. I, Bud Reynolds, will my wifs fo Mrs. Robb. I, Marlyce Risland. will my big feef fo Joanne Chalfanf. I. Leslie Roberfson, will my abilify fo keep from geffing kicked ouf of chorus fo Bill Goben. I, Gary Romine. will fhe iob of business manager of fhe Spurs fo anyone fhaf feels up lo if. I. Charlie Scanlon. will my efiqueffe fo Poncho O'Conner. I. Arf Schmidf. will my abilify fo gef along wifh girls fo anyone who can. I. Roger Siefkin, will my dimples fo Keifh Nye. I. Bob Smifh. will my frim waisf line fo Poncho O'Conner. I, Velma Smifh. will my liffle sisfer fo Jerry Carrier. I. Richard Sfraffon. will fo everybody in school, fhe good luck if fook 'ro gef me ouf. I, Blanche Sumner, will my giff of gab fo Eudora Housfon. I. Marion Van Osfen. will my abilify in music class fo any fool who will fake if. I, Imogene Walker. will my femper fo Delores Hufford. I. Carol Whife, will my abilify fo ride horseback fo Janef Redner. Signed. sealed and declared by fhe senior class as fheir lasf will and fesfamenf. SENIOR CLASS ich Eladew NAME BOB ADAMS GERALD ADKISSON JOAN BALLANTYNE BARBARA BARRETT HAZEL BREWER DON BROADSWORD PATTY CAIN BETTY CAMPBELL JACK CAMPBELL MARGIE CAUDLE BILLY CLARK LA SELLE COLES DELMA COLOMB BEVERLY DALMER EUNICE DONACA BETTY DORN VERNA MAE EDWARDS KENNETH ELDRIDGE JACK ENDECOTT NAIDA EVANS JANET GRIMES JEANNE GUMPERT BETl'Y HACKLEMAN LAVONNE HACKLEMAN RUTH HALL DAVID HEIN nous JOHNSON RONALD JONES CHESTER KESLER PATTY LANius moms LEE RONNIE McCULLOUGH JACK McELWAIN BARBARA McRAE LARRY MILLER MAXINE MILLER BARBARA MILLIORN RONNIE ODEGARDE IRIS OLMSTEAD ZOE PORFILY WINONA POWELL PAULINE OUANT BILLY RAY DICK REID BUD REYNOLDS MARLYCE RISLAND LESLIE ROBERTSON GARY ROMINE CHARLIE SCANLON ART SCHMIDT ROGER SEIFKIN BOB SMITH VELMA SMITH RICHARD STRATTON BLANCHE SUMNER MARION VAN OSTEN IMOGENE WALKER CAROL WHITE NICKNAME Sam Jiggs Jo Babs Dirty legs Don Patty Eloise Cuz. Si Cuddles Bill Punie Del Bev Eunie Liz Merna Vae Baldy Lucky Naid J. l. G. Tuffy Betty Lou Vonne Legs Dave Zeke Ronnie Chet Pat Floosey Shorty Jack Babs Miller Max Shorty Toni Bumstead Pork Winnie P. Snooks Willie Big Dick Bud Kitty Les Myrt Chuck Art Unprintable Toni Velm Rich Ba Scoop Jean Red FAVORITE SAYING Oh, heckl Huh? Just as mean as ever Oh, my goodness .lakeleg I guess you know Why? Fiddle wash Oh! Huh? Slow but sure Whee! Can't say as it was Oh 7 Oh, darn Hi there, character Oh, fuzz Bottoms up Censored Oh. heck Oh, cheese Oh? lt's impossible Darn it and stuff Censored You know it Silence You knothead Oh, for Pete's sake Oh shut up Here's mud in your eye We'll all be killed Oh, cheese . lt just don't look right Gollyl Ya think so huh? Don't be chintzy Dry UP . ls that right Well, heavens Stineroo That ain't the half of it Pardon the expression Sure is Ohl l don't know What's up? lt just don't look right Gad! Vou think so Oh really Censored Pifflebottom Censored Oh gosh Not honestly PRIZE POSSESSION Jeep Sohpomore girl hopeless chest Engagement ring cedar chest Letterman sweater Christmas present Diploma fif l get itj Sister Luggage Appetite English books Piano A ring Class ring Diploma Honored queen pin Beat up Chrysler Junior girl class ring Diploma Drivers license Ring My horse, Lark class ring My car my laugh Lois my books 1 Cedar chest Class ring Ford pickup Big feet Black onyx ring Barbara Ring Ring Tennis pin Boyfriends picture Watch Pic. of Jr. boy Engagement ring Clarinet State Farmer's pin '50 Hudson Diploma '49 Chev. Romona Delma Dad's car Clarinet Bev Engagement ring Myself Hope chest Car Class ring Pudgy CAUSE OF DEATH teachers women CCHS crowded halls remaining days till June Betty Dorn and Betty Campbell Driving women my driving Betty D.'s driving Janet R. H. Freshmen desertion Chuck getting my nose caught ln vene- tian shade Worked to death My car, Leapin' Lizzie Getting out of CCHS Going to Paulina with Shorty appetite Falling from a horse Jack Graduating School Eating my own cooking old age Teachers Wine, women and song studying Teachers Being a teacher People in general Eldridge Big six Running out of gas car Riding with Ballentyne Banner Spanish CCHS Sleeping sickness one hand driver Halls Soc. Ec. teachers Madras women Battle with Beowulf Sister, Evelyn Women A 1 in English A 1 in English Being rich 8 o'cIock classes Women drivers Remaining months till Sept. Killed by A bomb Pat Nobles High school ' studying Blushing ' 1 0 Q f 5 3 is i 5 5 3 f 5 s E 5 z f Vi Q , . ., 2 f' L' ' V98 'KE' 'WHY WZ l' . ' ur' l ' 7 M 5!hL K'l D11 X If ' ', ' . ti. x Jw.. 'S' '11 'T 'lg x S AA1WQ, f 'vl-'x1-alYTRT'4n?'X,.R.HRKK2J'lilI 7'lGl3 I DTIAIA Patsy Tom Forrest Ernie -'INN 61644 As a year, again, only Too swiTTly rolls by, our junior class proved our eager abili- Ties by anoTher successTul year. When The Time came To selecT class oTTicers our class was prepared To choose a worThy group. They were: presidenT, T:oresT Orr: vice-presidenT, ErnesT EngsTrom: secreTary, PaTsy Loveland: Treasurer, JaneT Rednerq class represenTaTive, Tom Tangney: advisors, Miss Seeger, Mrs. Williams and Mr. SmiTh. As we look on The sporTs page of This annual, we see ThaT The championship TooT- ball Team was well boosTed by our junior boys. They were Ronnie Ashbacker, Tom Tangney, Dale Coonse, ForesT Orr, Ronnie HucIspeTh, Eldon Lund and Benny TennanT. Some oT These names will appear on The Championship Cup oT I949. BaskeTball was also backed by our junior boys. Those who made varsiTy were Bill Goben, Ronnie Ashbacker and ErnesT EngsTrom. Our acTive year included Taking care oT half of The concessions aT The ArmisTice Day game, and sponsoring a dance wiTh The Theme STormy WeaTher on The nighT oT OcTober 7. The Theme was carried ouT in decoraTions oT blue and silver. A TerriTic Time was had by The junior class aT The skaTing parTy: and The seniors, TaculTy, and board of educaTion seemed To enjoy very much The Junior-Senior BanqueT sponsored by our junior class. To end a perTecT year we had a well aTTended, well remembered class picnic. Glafu 57 First Row: S. Brewer, J. Byrd, C. Adams, K. Givens, J. Elsea, B. Brewer, V. Davis, L. Copeland. Second Row: D. Gover, P. Gore, J. Bolton, C. Copeland, J. Bozarth, C. Floyd, J. Barnes. Third Row: T. Brown, L. Copeland, D. Coonse, G. Carrier, B. Goben, E. Engstrom, R. Ashbacker. First Row: L Holman, S. Hurt, C. Joyner, B. Hoskinson, A. Houston, J. McLean, Mrs. Williams. Second Row: D. Hufford, I. Hoffman, G. Hiaasen, D. Hoyt, B. Hardman, P. Loveland, S. Huletf, J. McGrew. Third Row: E. McKenzie, E. Griffith, B. Moffitt, J. Mitchell, B. Hagedorn, D. Jones, J. Hardenlprook, M. Montgom ery, R. Johnson. First Row: L. Stewart, M. Story, L. Clark, C. Miller, C. Smith, M. Nye, M. Shoemaker, Miss Seeger. Second Row: S. Mollner, S. Hurt, J. Stratton, S. Plummer, J. Scanlon, J. Redner, K. 0'KelIy, C. Rose, D. Shown Third Row: Mr. Smith, F. Orr, D. Smlth, B. Tennant, T. Tangney, R. Hudspeth, Keith Nye, E. Reed, E. Twombly, F Thompson. Marijo Clifton Fred Johnny 1022 sw, erm During 'rheir second year a+ C.C.l-l.S. lhe sophomore class chose Johnny Grimes as president Mary Jo Slump as vice president Inez Moeller as secreiary: Fred Gallager as ireasurer, and Cliff Ro- senbaum as class represenlalive. Class advisors were Mrs. Fdwards and Mr. Shroyer. Sophomore boys were excepiionally oulsfanding in sporls This year wilh Archie Eilierl, Lee Rho- den, Doug l-larris, Johnny Grimes, Fred Gallager, and Cliff Rosenbaum earning lheir lellers in fooi- ball. Those earning lellers in baslcelball during lhe baslcelball season were Johnny Grimes, Fred Galla- ger, Cliff Rosenbaum, Ralph Gale and Kern Gibson. Jackie Rye, Leland l-lale and Dean Merrick earned iheir leilers as managers. Many of The boys on lhe iunior varsily were from lhe sophomore class. Several assemblies in which compelilion yells were held were won by 'rhe sophomores, perhaps due 'ro lheir large amounl of nine+y-seven sludenls. Yell leader Joe+'ra Ellis and iwo of her assislanls, Jo Ann Challanf and Mary Ann Olmslead, were also from 'rhe sophomore class. A successful dance 'feaiuring lhe Theme of Jack Fros'l was one oi The many social evenls sponf sored by ihe sophomore class during 'rhe year of '5O. I Elma '52 First Row: B. Ault, J. Finley, J. Craig, N. Fox, M. Coon, F. Crain, V. Brown, A. Beatty, M. Clark, J. Chalfant A. Berglund, J. Ellis. Second Row: D. Drewelow, R. Cox, B. Butler, G. Brown, G. Broadsword, P. Colpitts, C. Brandon, K. Brown, B. Davis Third Row: J. Alderman, D. Donaca, N. Alander, L. Cooper, G. Earp, A. Eiffert, R. Coiner, D. Evans, B. Burgess First Row: B. Mahaney, J. La Londe, C. Gover, N. Hardenbrook, L. Hart, L. Hendrix, J. Houston, A. Jackson. Second Row: B. Kelso, A. McElwain, P. Gillam, E. Houston, R. Carlson, C. Lewis, A. Hammersly, H. Grady, E. Houston, V. King. Third Row: J. Johnson, F. Gallagher, D. Harris, J. Grimes, R. Gale, J. Houston, R. Halsey, L. Hale, D. Jordan D. Hunt, T. Gronnell, K. Gibson. A AA. J.. 1 First Row: W. Simps3n,sJ. Slavens, J. Rye, R. Moore, D. Sweet, L. Rhoden, J. Welbourne, E. Miller, M. Olmstead, M. Yeager, R. Schllsting, D. Sweet. Second Row: Mrs. Edwards, D. Merrick, P. Taylor, M. Stump, l. Moeller, M. Nicholas, M. Nicholas, V. Owens, N. Rief, B. Roseborough, T. Silvey, Mr. Shroyer. Third Row: G. Munkers. M. McCoy, M. Page, M. Ridenauer, C. Rosenbaum, M. Steele, R. Poe, R. Page, A. Simmons, James Stanley Gilbert Dottie Glue Affer 'the usual period of orienfafion. fhe freshmen adapfed Themselves fo high school life and complefed a successful and 'full year.. This was due parfly fo coopera- fion of fhe enfire class and parfly fo The leadership of James Dufchulc, presidenf: Roberf Bernard, vice presidenf: Doffie Cumbey. secrefary: Janef Jefferies, freasurer, and Sfanley Powell, sfudenf council represenfafive. Advisors for fhe class were Miss Peferson and Mr. Marfin. In November, This class gave a dance .in honor of fhe freshmen foofball players. Selling food af 'rhe games was anofher major acfivify of fhe year. A . . First Row: D. Gore, N. Hagedorn, R. Breese, D. Appleton, A. Fannion, D. Brown, M. Drewelow, W. Basey, C Demaris, B. Brewer, T. Goodson, M. Colomb. Second Row: B. Fischer, L. Hale, M. Campbell, D. Cumbey N. Goodrich, T. Brock, G. Culpepper, B. Geer, C Garris, B. Clark, J. Dutchuk, C. Barnes, G. Durkee, B. Adams. Third Row: L. Garside, J. Barney, S. Cardin, W. Fischer, D. Ashbacker, F. Hall, J. Gerkee, R. Fielder, J. Gillmor L. Cramer. R. Beebe. E. Baker. H. Brown. M. Allen. First Row: C. Lee, D. Hill, J. Lymath, P. Hendrle, A. McRae, M. Howard, J. Houston, M. Hoskinson, K. Haworth L. Houston, C. Martinson. Second Row: R. McDaniels, D. Jones, G. Lewis, J. Huffman, D. McGrew, N. Hohnstein, D. Hawk, A. Newman, D Looper, J. Huffman, G. Moore, V. Harris. Third Row: V. Miller, A. Halsey, J. Miller, R. Huntley. K. Nelson, R. Larkin, C. Hein, J. McLam, T. Landers, D Moore, E. Moore, R. Nelson, T. McFee. A-J ' First Row: Miss Peterson, E. Walker, R. Orcutt, S. Streeter, S. Plummer, D. Simpson, M. Stewart, S. Powell, E Roberts, N. Wilbourn, Mr. Martin. Second Row: E. Simpson, S. Warren, P. Noble, D. Ream, R. Smith, A. Sweet, D. Urion, H. Waldron, C. Gray, M McCoy. Third Row: D. Thomas, J. Scott, D. Tucker, B. Orcutt, B. Thompson, B. Smith, P. Works, A. Stearns, J. 0'Daniels B. McDonald, T. Shown. Fourth Row: V. Preas, H. Stump, L. 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Loved and respecled by sludenls and com- munily alike, Coaches Guslalson and Marlin gave us a winning feam in loolball. This is especially oulslanding since il is lheir lirsl year al CCHS. l Slralegy and 'reamplay lhal proved so successful were worlced oul in many a session down in 'rhe shower room. ln fhe season opener on Sep- fember 9, fhe Sweef Home l'lus- kies edged fhe Cowboys by a score of 6 fo 0. making fhe only loss of fhe season for fhe Bronco Busfers. Wifh fhis sefback as a challenge. fhe Cowboys sef forfh fo wallop fheir opponenfs, and by oufsfand- ing feam work and spirii, sfam- peded all ofher adversaries fo fhe fune of a fofal r.-..oer of I76 poinfs againsf fheir opponenfs' 25 poinfs. The boys from John Day mef C.C.l'l.S. on Sepfember lb in The second game of fhe season. and bowed fo a loss of 32 fo 0 af we .iands of fhe Cowboys. On Sepfember 23, Prineville sef forfh fo defeaf Hermisfon. and succeeded, fo fhe score of 32 fo O. Nexf. fhe Cowboys driffed fo Madras. where fhey handed our a score of 25 fo 6 on Ocfober 7. On 'rhe home field. fhe Cowboys galloped forfh fo a vicfory of 2l To U againsf fhe B-urns Bulldogs on Ocfober I4. Traveling fo Lakeview on Ocfober 2I, fhe Prineville eleven eked ouf a 7 fo 0 score againsf fhe l-lonkers in spife ofa half frozen field. Defying mud and rain, fhe Cowboys played an oufsfandingly fine game againsf fhe Columbia Prep eleven on Ocfober 28 wifh a score of I9 fo O. On November 4, an unexpecfed fussle was received in fhe clash wifh Maupin, alfhough The Cowboys came forfh wifh a decisive 32 fo I2 score. Af fhe annual Armisfice Day game wifh Redmond. fhe Cowboys complefed a highly successful season. aveng- ing lasf year's defeal' wifh a score of I9 fo O in a hard-foughf, fhrill packed game. Coaches Lee Gusfafson and Chuck Marfin coached fhe Cowboy eleven fo win fhe Cenfral Oregon cham- pionship. Af a la+er selecfion of an All-Sfar Cenfral Oregon foofball squad, four Cowboys gained berfhs on fhe firsf sfring, wifh several ofhers being named for fhe second feam or given honorable menfion. Seniors who will nof be wifh fhe Cowboys in fhe coming year are: Gary Romine, quarferbacki Dick Reid, righf Tackle: ,Bud Reynolds. righf fackleg Marion Van Osfen. righf guard: Charlie Scanlon, leff fackle: Bob Smifh, leff halfback: Don Broadsword, righf end, and Jack Endecoff, leff half. Dean Merrick Jackie Rye Leland Hale First Row: S. Plummer, E. Simpson, M. Howard, J. Breese, C. Martinson, M. Moore, D. Tucker. Second Row: Manager, Jay Gerkee, E. Baker T. Goodson, F. Hall, G. Schneider, R. Fielder, R. Nelson, C Barnes, P. Hamilton, Coach Martin. The freshmen and junior varsify were also kepf busy fhis year, coming ouf vicfor- ious a high percenfage of fhe fime. Under fhe coach- ing of Coach Chuck Marfin, fhe J. V.'s and freshmen pranced fhrough an impres- sive season wifh high colors. Due fo fheir fine showing on fhe field. many of fhe boys will be on fhe prospecfive varsify line-up nexf year. . . i -. f . . '- ., . - - . - ,Y g-,c,s,M. ,3M,.,g-1 M if is f 'E Wim, W, V. k f Wt K,a aZEti21? 3' ' - 'Z7vSw31ZZ'??f,Tib4+2e N ' V L: ' - U , --TQWSXXSQIB . 'ns W 93,3 nu. swf 'cf Kamfikim if 001 Q ,.,, A 2 VGFSI1' sw +l'1e mos+ pari credif a re Smdh 6 Y 6. I Back Row: J. Grimes, R. Gale, F. Gallagher, B. Smith, C Rosenbaum L Michaels, B. Goben, K. Gibson, R. Ashbacker, Ernie Engstrom Front Row: D. Merrick, Coach Gustafson. ln response io 'rhis year's baslcefball leam. I feel we had a very successful season regardless of fhe arnouni of games won or losi because of all ihe oiher fhings we learned. Mr. Guslalson was a very good coach and a fine fellow. He was new 'ro all of us, and under his supervision, lhe boys showed good spiril ihrough 'the eniire season. WW Wiih vicfories oulnumbering deieais. fhe Broncos played heads-up ball all season under fhe guidance of Coach Chuck Mar- iin. While gaining experience and accur- acy. ihe boys siaclced up an impressive 'rofal againsi iheir opponenfs and show promise of becoming fine maferial for 'rhe A squad in years fo come. Tmck Allhough lhe Cowboy lhin- clads endured a mediocre season lasl year, lhis sea- son's lraclc leam louill around a nucleus of eighl lellermen, showed an immense im- provemenl. Under lhe guidance of Coaches Chuck Marlin and Lee Guslalson, lhe me n were placed lo lhe besl ad- vanlage for The enlire C. C. l'l. S. squad, wilh sprlnfs seeming lo be lhe slrong- esl evenls for lhe Coyboys. Compelilors lor l r a c lc honors dug lheir cleals info lhe cinders for lhe l:irs+ lime lime on March 24, in an inlerclass meel The hrsl dual meel lhal agalnsl Madras on 'rhe local oval was held on April I l. Back Row F Orr B Ray A Steele C Rosenbaum A Simpson D Coonse T Tangney D Smith A Schmidt Second Row R McCullough F Hall D Gover K Brown R Ashbacker B Reynolds First Row B Smith B Tennant D Broadsword R Odegard L Miller D Reid mf- - 5 A A Q-ik iw ,f , wi nigga' Nl ww'-my ' n, A, ,S A Q M-'Mis QW ..a,'Y'+ W g 9 J 1 gm 713392359291 First Row: A. Houston, M. Page, J. Chalfant, M. Stump, P. Loveland, V. Preas, B.. Dorn, A, Stearn, B. Hoskinson, A. McRae. Under The supervision of Norman K. WhiTney, The mixed chorus has made consid- erable headway in The year oT '49 and '50, AT The TirsT oT The year, oTTicers, including BeTTy Dorn, presidenT: Charles Scan- lon, vice presidenTg Velma SrniTh, secreTary, and Bill l-lendrix, reporTer, were elecTed. ParTicipaTing in The Tall concerT and ChrisTmas CanTaTa were Two maior evenTs oi The year. SoloisTs chosen Trom The chorus were BeTTy Dorn, PaTTy Loveland, Bill Hendrix and Doug Harris. A Triple Trio was Torrned and have sung many places ThroughouT The year. Mem- bers oT This Trio were BeTTy Dorn, PaTTy Loveland, Ann STearns, Ardys HousTon, Vivian Preas, Adrienne McRae, JoAnn ChalTanT, Mary Jo STump ar.d Marilyn Page. Accom- panisTs Tor The Triple Trio were BeThyl l-loslcison and Ardys l'lousTon. First Row: M. Coon, A. Barty, M. Story, R. Grady, J. Welbourn. Second Row: C. Joyner, C. Miller, K. 0'KelIy, S. Brewer, D. Hufford, M. Clark, J. Ellis, M. Nicholas, J. Redner, P. Loveland,'P. Gore, B. Thompson E. Houston, I. Homan, J. McLean, C. Smith, L. Copeland. Third Row: B. Dorn, J. Chalfant, J. Byrd, M. Risland, J. Ballantyne, P. Quant, V. Smith, V. Edwards, B. Sumner, M. Stump, D. Davis, E. Houston M. Ridenauer, M. Page, J. Elsea, W. Morely. Fourth Row: A. Houston, K. Givens, R. McDaniels, H. Waldrin, T. Brown, D. Moore, L. Cramer. A. Schmitt, D. Harris, G. Schneider, C. Copeland J. 0'Daniels, B. McDonald, E. Lawrence, L. Stewart. Fifth Row: D. Sweet, E. Griffith, R. Hagedorn, V. Williams, G. Hiaasen, J. Mitchell, R. Hiudspeth, R. Aschbacker, M. Steele, M. Montgomery L. Coles, M. Van Osten, C. Rosenbaum, B. Hendrix, T. Smith, C. Scanlon, L. Robertson, R. Halsey, R. Jones, L. Miller. - ' s3S'XYS? - ' T- - 1495 V First Row: J. McLam, S. Brewer, A. Sweet, T. Brown. Second Row: S. Thompson, N. Hagedorn, H. Stump, R. Seifken, B. Ray, T. McGrew, R. Stratton, E. Engstrom. Third Row: M. Stewart, I. Walker, H. Brown, R. Thompson, B. Kelso, K. Nye. Fourth Row: M. Martinson, N.'Goodrich, R. Freund, V. Miller, E. Henry. M. McCoy, C. Martinson, V. Thompson, V. Edwards Homan, M. Colomb. New instruments were purchased tor the band by the Lions Club and the school. Also, the students bought white pants to be worn with their blue capes. There are thirty-three members in the band and from these, otticers were elected. They arc: President, Bill Ray: vice-president, Barbara Kelso: secretary, Verna Mae Edwards: cape chairman, Ernest Engstrom: librarian, John lvicGrew: reporter, Tom Brown, and advisor, Mr. Whitney. A Girls' Glee Club of thirty-eight girls was tormed this year under the direction ot Norman K. Whitney. These girls are all treshmen and have had a successtulgear. They sang in the tall concert November I7 and in the hristmas program given in the Ochoco Grade School December 22. They also took part in the spring concert. Otticers ,chosen tor the Glee Club were: President, Ann Stearns: vice president, Nan Hagedorn, and secre- tary, Dotty Cumby. X Soloists are Ann Stearns, Marie Colomb and Arlene Sweet. The accompanist tor the girls is Ann Stearns. First Row: S. Streeter, M. Colomb, P. Hendrie, B. Fischer, B. Thompson, S. Larson, V. Harris, A. Sweet, A. McRae, A. Halsey, D. Cumbey I Hagedorn. Second Row: L. Houston, A. Stearns, P. Nobles, D. Thomas, G. Lewis, J. McFee, N. Goodrich, G. Durkee, B. Adams, D. Urion, D Brown B. Warren, S. Cardin. Third Row:fB. Smith. D. Aooleton. D. McGrew, G. Moore, H. Stump,- V. Preas, L. Pierce, W. Fischer, D. Shepard, L. Story, M. Allen, B Gee 1 . 1, a- 'T A r an if' . rf W .5 JV Q N -miie ai 'i PX 'Ma 2 . qi' .6 I 050- 'rfb Q' Qi U9 Q- V' ok 9 -Qc' f. Q . N Qxoeczry- 4.9 V9 Qi? 'ci' BQSQSTSQ oe 'fl ln Reserve Two Tor Murder, The senior class play wriTTen by John Randall, There was a cerTain elemenT of originaliTy, in addifion To comedy and mysTery, ThaT made iT an enoromous success Tor The capaciTy audiences aTTending. The casT included Helen SmiTh, a young acTress, Beverly Dalrner: John Randall, an acTor-playwrighT, Larry Miller: Mrs. Naomi Edwards, an acTress, Barbara McRae: De+ecTive Mike Kennedy, of The Prine- ville police, Ronnie Odegard: Mrs. George ThursTon Allen, an arT- paTron, Delma Colomb: Mrs. lngleTriTz, who aTTends The performance, Zoe Profilyq Eloise, her iiTTerbug daughTer, PaTTy Cain: William Rus- sell, manager of The TheaTre, Bill Ray: Sam Lee, DeTecTive Kenne-dy's assisTanT, Luclcy EndicoTT: Dr. MarTin Edwards, Diclc Reid: Miss MarTha Gregory, a young beauTician, Joan BallanTyne: PaTrolman ShulTz, Buddy Reynolds: lvan STrange, anoTher in The audience, Leslie Rob- erTson, and Sally Lynch, an usher, Carol WhiTe. Mrs. Robb direcTed The play, assisTed by Jeanne GumperT and Verna Mae Edwards. sTudenT direcTors. 4- 51 SQ 6,60 C., e' V Q90 Qiri' Tb 9- Y L99 Q? 9 Q Nw When Lucky met the lipstick ' mu, ew Wiflw a capable and 'ralenled casf, a play already known for ifs success as a movie, and an experienced direcfor, +l1e junior class play, Mo+l1er ls a Freshman proved an enormous success. The casr included Mrs. Abigail Abbo'r+.' a widow, Audry Adams: Susan, her daughfer, Sally Molner: Mrs. Miller, a liousemoflwer, Kay Hibbard: Sylvia, Soniia Hul- liH: Bunny, Vera Davis: Helen. Jane Bolfon: Carrie, Pal' Loveland: Clara. Donna Vincent Marge, Ardys Housfong Bob, Ronnie Hudspe+l'1:Jack, Benny Tennanf: Howie, Ron- nie Aslibaclcer: Bill. Dick Duzanne, all sfudenfs al flue col- lege: Dean Gillingham. Foresf Orr: Professor Miclwiols, Tom Tangney. Mrs. Robb direc+ed flme play. Q TH ,Q I .,,, ww F 1-f . 1 32 sf' azxfhiif 4 yfxgg M-ag . ' gl Q we , use , ' ,z fi' ,- QW WZ 2415? . H 39 .4 0 06 Q 11' Barbara McRae ei Beverly Joan Winona' Carol Janet Deina Barbara Janet Bernice Vera Sonja Being one of +he largesl' and mosl successful organizalions in school, 'rhe Girls' League parlicipales in and carries oul a variely of imporlanl acivilies. Barbara Lee McRae, +he leagues presidenr for for '49 and '50, led lhis organizalion, whose mem- bers include every girl in school, lhrough an oulslandingy year. She was assisrecl by Vice-presidenl Janer Redner, Secrelary Delma Colomb, and Treasurer B-ernice Hardman. Members of lhe cabinef were Joan Ballanlyne, enlerlainmenl commilreeg Beverly Dalmeneways and means: Carol While, big and lillle sisler: Winona Powell, sick ancl absent Jane? Grimes, service: Vera Davis. heallhg Sonia Mu- lell, publicify, and Barbara Milliorn, courlesy. Aclivifies for lhe year began wilh l-lello Day in Seplember. ln Oclober, lhe Big ancl LiHle Sisler parly was given for ihe freshmen and senior girls. The annual Papa Parry was held in November for ihe girls and lheir ialhers. One oi +he biggesl evenfs of The year, 'rhe Chrislmas Formal, fool: place on December 23. Many unusual coslumes were seen al 'rhe Cofed Ball in February and in March 'rhe League slarled spring officially wilh Prinl' Weelc and The Prinl Day Dance. The lasl even on lhe calendar was ihe Molher-Daughler Tea which was given for The girls and lheir molhers in May. Truly This was a memorable calendar of evenis for The Girls' League year. Q T- ' R -311 'U' 'SFI I ee Bill Johnny' .Q A ' E Iz' iii, , . .si ,v:,.: V , Z ,V-1, . 3' Gary Romlne Wilh Gary Romine as president Bill Goben as vice presideni, Lee Rhoden as .secre+ary, and Johnny Grimes as lreasurer, 'rhe Boys' League siarled lheir second flourishing year as an organizaiion 'ro include every boy in 'rhe siudeni body. The 'rradilional Sadie Hawkins Day Dance was sponsored by lhe Boys' League 'fhis year, proving io be a iremendous success. A+ a ioini meeiing wiih ihe Girls' League. members of The Boys' League cabinel joined a round fable discussion on ihe subiecf of school assemblies. During 'rhe second semesier, new officers were chosen, Doug Johnson, presidenl: Don Broadsword. vice president Bob lvlofiiii, sec- reiry. and Cliff Gover, ireasurer. Members of rhe cabiner for fhe year were Don Broadsword. infer-mural sporfs: Johnny Grimes, finance: Dale Coonse, social and re- creariong Bill Clark, service and welcome: Richard Slralron, hobbies, and Carol Rose. building and grounds. Mr. Burgess and Mr. Aiken acfed as advisors. The infer-mural baslcelball games. The Bend and Prineville faculiy baskefball game, and +he All-S+ar baslcelball game were all sponsored by +he Boys' League, as well as +he infer-mural soffball games and rraclc mee+s. First Row: L. Rhoden, C. Gover, B. Goben, B. Moffitt, D. Broadsword. Second Row: D. Coonse, B. Hagedorn, R. Stratton, B. Clark, J. Grimes. li? Doug Johnson Clifford Bobby Don Patty Carol Winona According 'ro lradiiion, The Pep Club, under +he able supervision of Presideni Joan Balleniyne, again lived up To iheir name in '49 and '50, Selling iiclcefs ai The loolball and baslceiball games and ushering ai' ihe rodeo in Augusi were iheir major service aciiviiies. ln Sepiember a Pep Club bus was char- 'rered for 'rhe Hermision game. Two ouisianding dances were given by lhis organizaiion, rhe Sweef- hearis' Ball in February and a March S+. Pairiclcs Day dance. Also in March, Prineville played hos? io Bend, Redmond and Madras Pep Clubs for iheir annual Cenlral Oregon Pep Club banquet Pc-:Hy Cain held vice'presideni's office: Carol While, secreiary, and Winona Powell, +reasurer Mrs. Robb served as advisor, - pep Glad Joan Bailantyne Members are: B. Mahaney, R. Moore, C. White M. Stump, B. Campbell, J. Byrd, K. Hibbard J. Alderman, N. Reif, V. Owens, Z. Porfily. B McRae, V. Edwards, R. Hall, J. Ballantyne, V Smith, B. Dalmer, B. Hoskinson, K. Givens V. Davis, J. Gumpert, D. Colomb, P. Cain, W Powell, A. Houston, E. Houston. .E LaSeIle Coles Members of the Letterman Club are L. Rhoden B. Reynolds, F. Gallagher, J. Grimes, R. Huds- peth, L. Robertson, G. Romine, L. Coles, G Munkres, D. Merrick. R. Odegard, B. Smith, B. Tenant, T. Tangney, R. Ashbacker, D. Harris, M. Van Osten, C. Rosenbaum, D. Johnson, D Broadsword, G. Adkisson, A. Steele, L. Hale, D Reid, A. Schmitt, A. Eiffert, C. Scanlon. Ma,-ion Cliff Dale on Earning a C tor participation in ath- letics is the chiet requisite tor membership in the Lettermen's Club. This organization was guided through a successtul year by President La Selle Coles. He was assisted by Vice-president Dale Coonse: Clitton Rosenbaum, secretary: Don Broadsword, treasurer, and Marion Van Os- ten. sergeant at arms. During the year, a new constitution was drawn up and the club also sponsored a dance in February. Naida Evans Fflwarfls L. Hackleman, Miss Kenneda. N. Evans. R. Halll Key posilrions in lhe Girls' Arhleric Associalion. com- monly lcnown as lhe GAA.. were held during ihe yea by 'rhe following officers: Naida Evans, president Rulh Hall, vice presidenlg Verna Mae Edwards, secrefary-lreasurer: La Vonne Haclcleman, record keeper. A+ fhe beginning of lhe year, Miss Humphrey was Jrhe advisor of This organ- izafion, her place being falcen over by Miss Kenneda when her resignaiion Tool: place. During +he year, several G.A.A. members allended a volleyball playday held in Redmond and af- 'rended by members of lhe GAA. from all over Cenlral Oregon. A special baseball playday was plan- ned a+ C.C.l'l.S. for Madras, Red- mond, and Bend in rerurn. The 'rreasury was swelled- by sev- eral candy sales, bolh homemade and commercial candy being sold. Olher proceeds were received by +he sale of candy. gum and colce af-several of The games. ln +he spring, several hikes and horseback rides were held 'ro en- able members lo earn poinls 'for pins and lellers. Meelings were held in 'rhe gym on Monday nighls a+ 7. Afler lhe business meeling, +he mem- bers played volleyball, baskelball and badminlon. P. Hendrie, J. Houston, A. Halsey, A. McRae, A. Jackson J. McLean, B. Kelsoe, F. Crain, B. Thompson, M. Campbell DisTinguishing Themselves aT The TooTball games in The Tall of '49 were members ol The Drill Team. These girls. ouTTiTTed in a cowboy moTiT oT blue and gold, performed TaiThTully Through all weaTher con- Mrs, Stover diTions Tor The enioymenT of Those aTTending The games. Mrs. STover, who direcTed Them, worked up many unusual and enTerTaining drills which will long be remembered by C.C.l'l.S. sTu- denTs and fans. Our maioreTTes, Sally lvlollner, MarTha Campbell, Odrienne Mc- Rae and Darlene Delp, wiTh Their skillful baTon Twirling and graceful sTepping, performed aT boTh The TooTball and baslceTball games aT- Tired in whiTe saTin ouTTiTs. Sonja HuleTT lcepT specTaTors aT TooTball and baslceTball games guessing wiTh her lively rope Twril- ing during The halves. The enTire sTudenT body appre- ciaTes Their co-operaTion and The many long hours spenT in pracTic- ing To produce The desired eTTecT oi good enTerTainmenT. S. Hulett. H. Stump, V. Harris, M. Stump, S. Brewer, G. Moore, G. Durkeiz, A. Halsey, D. Shepard, B. Thompson, A. Stearns, M Shoemaker, D. McGrew, P. Hendrie, L. Story, M. Hoskinson, J. McLean, M. Drewelow, M. Colomb, B. Smith, E. Roberts, A Sweet, A. Jackson, N. Hagedorn, J. Houston, A. Houston, D. Cumby, EK. Kelsoe, P. Colpitts, M. Campbell, D. Delp, S. Moll ner. A. McRae. S. Mollner, M. Campbell, A. McRae, D. Delp Q .-F if 'Aff as Crowded classes made baslcei- ball' playing almosf impossible buf fhere were ofher acfivifies, such as square dancing and The paHy-cake polka. Infermission a'r several of 'rhe baskerball games was considerably enlivened by fhe performance of a selecl' group of iuniors and seniors who formed squares and whirled and whirled and clapped fheir way rhrough an old fashioned square dance, complefe wiih square dance slcirfs and shirrs, callers, and good old cowboy music. Wirh Mr. Aiken as 'rheir advisor, lhe newly formed Camera Club began rhe year by raking pic- 'rures in classes and al school funcrions. To help 'rhem financially, ihey developed fhese piciures and sold +hem fo sfudenls. Members of This organizafion were Ronald Coiner, Dean Merrick, Glenn Munlcres, Bobby Hage- dorn, Jerry Hardenbroolf and Ernesl McKenzie. First Row: R. Coiner, D. Merrick, R. Hagedorn, J. Hardenbrook, E. McKenzizi Second Row: Mr. Aiken, G. Munkers. Eg Xml? ii ' Zvwi i '1 -, Nl ? ' my l s Wlsswkbiii vm? 2 i 55,655 Qffliff iw ..::::. 1 , A N ff ' V , ' , A + ww,,ht,q1 f -Rf' 3 on Dick Tom Bobby Bob Guiding lhe Prineville chapter of FFA this year was Presi- dent Bobby Smilh, ably assisted by Vice-president Don Smiih, Secretary Bob Moflil, Treasurer Tom Tangney and Student Council Represenlalive and Reporter Dick Reid. The chaplens calendar of evenls was a lull one, beginning with laking second in judging al the slate fair in September. A round-up corral was the scene of lheir successful dance held in November. Prineville was represented al lhe nalional FFA convenlion in Kansas Cily by Bobby Buller and Don Smith. Selling Chrislmas 'frees proved financially helpful lo lhe chap- ler in December. Speaking over lhe radio, an inleresling assembly and a Paren+4Son banquel look place in an aclive FFA week held in February. Alle-nding lhe Slale FFA Convention in March were Dick Reid, Bobby Buller and Richard Builer. A camping lrip in lhe lale spring terminated This aclive or- anizalion's successful year. 4. 4. 14. Bob Smith The following are members: J. Miller, T. Tangney, J. Rye, S. Powell, M. Howard, D. Drewelow, L. Hose, J. uooason, K. HBYWOFIR, u. Ream, D. Reed, B Moffitt D. Smith, B. Smith, R. Larkin, R. Butler, J. Houston, K. Nye, J. Carrier, J. Gerkee, J. Hardenbrook, L. Rhoden, R. McCullough, Mr. Ousterhout K. Eldridge, D. Harris, D. Wonderly, C. Demaris, J. Patton, T. Shown, G. Broadsword, J. Houston, G. Stevens, C. Gover, R. Cox, C Gray P Hamilton, R. Beebe, M. Montgomery, B. Moffitt, M. McCoy, D. Jones, G. Stevens, D. Donaca, E. Simpson. i A V' f ' Vw 93-1 -U.-as A-VT- iiB2a:Q..If s? 'Z-.maui mil Small Patty Cain Patty Betty Carol Croolc Counly High Schools honorary iournalislic sociely, lhe Gerlrucle Whileis chapler ol Quill and Scroll, parlicipaled in an unusually aclive year wilh Pally Cain as lhe club's presi- denl: Pally Lanius, vice-presidenl: Belly Campbell, secrelary: Carol While, lreasurer, and Mrs. Robb, advisor. Several candlelighl inilialions were held during lhe year lor new members ol lhis organizalion which bases ils member- ship on scholarship and lhe amounl ol worlc published in lhe school paper. ln February, a successful dance was given, and lhe annual progressive dinner and lreasure hunl were held in March. The club's lasl even was a dinner and inilialion lo which lhe Red- mond chapler was inviled. First Row: P. Lanius, P. Cain, S. Mollner, D. Colomb, A. Houston, B. Milllorn. Second Row: R. Odegard, B. McRae, J. Ballantyne, B. Campbell, B. Dalmer, C. White. KL.. .AAN f . . Jd . fihmxwfli A . l R. Hall, P. Cain, A. Huston, C. White, R. Odegard, P. Lanius, B. Mahaney, D. Colomb. B. McRae. PublicaTion of The Blue and Gold Banner was due chiefly To The cooperaTion oT Barbara Milliorn, ediTorg Mrs. Robb, ad- visor, and The oTher members of The sTaTT. Many sTudenTs made iT possible Tor The Blue and Gold Banner To be iirsT wiTl'1 The news. Those on The sTaTT were: Barbara Milliorn, ediTor: Ardys HousTon, assisTanT ediTorq Carol WhiTe and PaTTy Cain. copy ediTors: RuTh l-lall, prooireaderz Barbara Lee McRae, TeaTure ediTor: Ronnie Odegard, sporTs ediTor: Sally Mollner, girls' sporTs ediTor: BeTTy Mahaney and Delma Colomb, adverTising managers: BeThyl Hoslcinson, Marian Nye, and BeTTy Campbell, TypisTs. As The Banner was published only once a monTh, news arTi- cles builT up To such a pealc ThaT iT was Tinally necessary To en- large The paper from a Tive column, TiTTeen inch, Tour page paper To a six column, eighTeen inch, Tour page paper. For The TirsT Time in The hisTory oi The Banner, more cuTs were included, also a greaT many more maTs were prinTed To liven The paper up a biT. CrediT should be given To The Prineville PrinTing Shop, which did an ouT oi The ordinary iob in prinTing The Banner. First Row: A. McRae, B. Mahaney, M. Nye, B. Hoskinson, K. Givans, E. Houston. glue ancf Gale! Bcmnea Barbara Milliorn Second Row: P. Cain, C. White, B. Dorn, B. Campbell, P. Lanius, I. Hoffman, A. Adams, A. Houston, N. Hagedorn. Third Row: G. Durkee, G. Moore, M. Colomb, D. Colomb, B. McRae, S. Hulett, R. Hall, V. Owens, J. Hardenbrook. Fourth Row: J. Ballantyne, B. Dalmer, H. Stump, K. 0'Kelly, S. Plumber, J. Redner, F'. Gore, J. Alderman, N. Reif, M. Stump, M. Yeager, R. Odegard. .ls Spam Beverly Dalrner R. M:Daniels, V. Davis, R. Moore, J. Gumpert, B. Mahaney, J. Alderman, G. Rcimine. l l I C. White, Mrs. Stover, P. Cain, B. Dalmer, R. Hall, J. Ballantyne, J Grimes. Wifh capabilily and deferminalion, Edilor Beverly Dalmer has afiempled To have ihe '49-'50 Spurs leave many pleasani memories of C. C. H. S. sludenls' lasi year in This school building. Assisling her were: Sally Molner. assislanl eclilorg Joan Ballaniyne, ari edilori Paffy Cain and Carol While, aclivily edilors: Janel Grimes, snapshol' edilory Rulh Hall, secrelary, and Gary Romine, busi- ness manager, who wiih his slaif has done much foward mal:- ing ihis annual a successful one. Gary has worked many long hours io help finance our new Iealher covers. The s+aff's appreciaiion and 'rhanlcs also go lo Vern Giles, pholographer, for his many helpful suggeslions and arlislic abilifies. And lo Mrs. Slover, our aclivsor, we can only say lhal ii could noi' have been possible wiihoul her. and we give her our hearifell fhanlcs. A Spurs Week 'ro promole annual sales was held in February and laler a movie was shown io sludenls who had go+ 'rheir Spurs. B. Campbell B. Dorn J. Redner V qi-.411-' M -. f use 1' 22sw X gafaf ' fi - l Lonesome Pole Cats. This is the life! Manhandled. Pat 'n Lee. Inez. Steppin' high Help! Murder! Police! Hubba hubba. EEK, freaks. Carol and Pudgy. The splits. Little Boy Blue. Barron's Auto Supply Has It! NEW HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC WASHER llulwasheslluemlllll 3 V A','iQ, Eg -z A. , cb, O S-L 1 Tn wx U E 0 jf W WATER ACTIOII Gets Clothes Cleaner. . . Easier 0 Faster Top-Loading Hotpoint BETTER ful vibration. delivers complete operation. Overflow Rinse send c1.eaner, whi ter, smooth, steady power, Permlts exact gontrol soap scum over thetop, bflihllf washes. You reduces wear and prol of water quanmy and sedunenrourthe bottom use ess hot water. save ' longs washer lxfel ' water temperature. of tub-- auromadcally! clothes, save soap! BARRON'S AUTO SUPPLY mmyr-O m1-l O-I mZO--liar-C-lJ:21G5ZO0 210 -xwm:-: ,,.,.,g,g. .,,. , ,. 'V Wa 'f Y f 4 if Q V , PW. warg Q QL , Z Wifi Kirby Home SL Auto Supply Your Flresione Dealer Truck Traclor and Passenger Tlres, Tubes Baflerles and Spark Plugs AUTO SUPPLIES HOUSE WARES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HARDWARE RECREATION SUPPLIES Penney s for a Thrifty Fifty o 2nd and Main Prineville, Ore. O ' 0 I Clinic Pharmacy The Prescripiion Siore On Any Uccasion PM HOW evs Sav WN Gllberl' and Allen Flowers Prlnevllle Flower Baskel' H doffshp Les Down g Phone 330 gl U Ochoco Inn Bldg. Phone 471 Phone 471 Central Oregon's Distinctive ower an i o You're cornered now. No parking. Sweetheart Ball R ulers. Bill. Mighty seniors. Family portrait. Those sophomores. Betty. Barflys. How's your Australian Smile purty. Crawl? Ochoco Hardware Heavy Hardware Ranch Supplles Sporhng Goods Houseware Paints Phone 241 227 E 3rd Nahonally Advertised Brands STETSON and HARDEMAN HATS HYER and JUSTIN BOOTS Prmevrlle Men s Wear .231 Mann Phone 580 Complete Men's Fumishings O 0 , K SL D Theaters Phone 556 Le Mert's Emporium THE BOOK ' - THAT wlu. TAKE - L IOE TO COLLEGE Your savings account pass book is recom- mended reading in pre- paring yourself or col- college next September or later your savings book will make mighty good reading at entrance time Stop in soo open your college saving ae o FIRST NATIONAL BANK or PRINEVILLE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION J Q .D - u U 99 I lege. Whether you enter . n . . . hu c unt. Ed Van Wrnkle Insurance Agency Prmevllle Oregon Gotchers Auto Sales PONTIAC and WILLYS Dealer 327 N Court Sfreei' Phone 597 Prlnevllle Prineville- 075905 For Every Insurance Need Old Faithful. Shoot. Don't you dare. Dorn. Ann 'n Nan. Popcorn. Worried, Doug? Jeanne and Winnie Poo Up and at 'em, Johnnie. Trouble, girls? Sunstruck. Not another party. P' a if s fb r C 'Q ox 22 Q 4? Q f Cur Compliments To C C H S Prmev1lle Hardware Company WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE Headquarters For W11SOH THE LAs1 wonn IN sronrs EQUIPMENT O O O O O O O .A , x f fa? gn -f QS' ,Q Q 'If xx, Working hard? Sitting pretty. Snow scene. Campbell. Our little ugly ducklung Faye. H u nt Boys. oy s Blouse Bar A ILOUSE FOR EVERY OCCASION Strpe Pr1nev1lle YOUR FURNITURE NEEDS Bob Robb s Umon Serv1ce 3d :ICI yp I Coca Cola Bottlmg Co Prmev1lle Bakery BREAD LIKE MOM BAKES 425 M REMEMBER OCHOCREME FOR usnoYAl.11nss THAT pAR-I-Y PRES-TO LITE BATTERIES AC FILTERS FUEL rumrs 4 SPARK nues P1-ineville Creamery Furniture Co. 0 O Bend, Oregon Phone 49 0 o ' Ph 41 1 Darn Redmond! Yeah team. Cheer, cheer tor Crook County High That's a bonfire. We want a touchdown. fi Otto Dick Hoppes Laundry and Cleaners Phone 533 133 W. 4+h Save Every Day the Way Serves ya right. She's lovely: she's engaged. Pals. Short 'n sweet. Frosh boys. Mutt and Jeff. Piggyback. Give me liberty or give me death Central Oregon s Z Blg New Shoppmg Centers CHEERFUL MODERN BRIGHT NEW STORES FILLED WITH NATIONALLY KNOWN LINES THAT MAKES EVERY SHOPPING TRIP A DELIGHT SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE TOO BE GRANTED AND PRICES ARE GUARAN TEED TO BE AS LOW AS ANYWHERE YOU CARE TO GO Enckson s Dep't Store Er1ckson's Super Market 7 O O CAUSE QUALITY CAN BE TAKEN FOR ' 9 d 0 Bob and Bev. Cliff and Jo. Jack and Janet. LaSeIIe and Carol. Forrest and Virginia Chuck and Delma. Freddy and Joan. Darroli and Winona. Wig Hari' CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 50 I sunml IIIUNI YOUR CHEVRON DEALERS Houk Motor Co Sales S e rv I c e 205 E 3 d Ph 203 Prineville, Oregon Munkres Camera all 0ff1CC Supply Nahonally Advert sed Products 0 PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES O BOOKKEEPING FORMS 0 SHEAFFER PENS nd PENCILS O LEDGERS ETC O RUBBER STAMPS O CAMERAS 0 OFFICE MACHINES I OFFICE FURNITURE I PHOTO FINISHING iv H2 Elecfrlclfy ls Your Bnggesr Bargain Pac1f1c PowerSLL1ght No in our 40th year of PubI'c Service d I O ' I K .1 f I b j f f l J a Ray Chichesfer John Hough . ,L P Q T ' sa . . r one A w I Tumblers. Juniors. Chain gang. Picnicking. Washday. Jakelegs. Mountain deer What's funny? The End. DODGE Scotry's D055 Central C1eaner's Serv1ce PLYMOUTH Wh1te Castle Pme Products Drlve Lumber Co OPEN EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY Oh HWy Phone 370 O 3rd and Main 124 W f S + O O In c ooo i- a Prmevllle Oregon O o Lamonte Road Phone 212 I Gary Romine. Carol White. Jinet Grimes. Jack McEIwain Ruth Hall. .lack Campbell. David Hein. LaSeIle Coles. Bob Smith Betty Campbell The M1chel Grocery Co S'rapIe and Fancy Groceries What IS Good for Pr nevllle IS Good for Us I+ Pays +o Gem' A Square Deal P , FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES L +-U -H -Y Square Deal Furmture Co EASY TERMS Ph e 331 P ine iIIe Keepsake Bulova Warches Berry s Lockers and Norge Appliances Ph so-1 317 E.3 as+ Prineville, Oregon O NN 9 -JF 412 1 , 1 X I lflllllll llillfllll D I A M O N D R I N G Will! llhifuod Phone 222 Free Delivery 0 i I - ll ll , Com Ie+e Home Furnishings e s eIp ou- C Beaufify-Your Home one r O o on r v Achnowled en A LES ADAMS DR. ADKISSON FRANK A. ALANDER ALEXANDER YAWKEY CO. BAlCOCK'S TEXACO STATION BAlLEY'S DAIRY BALLANTYNE, SALES CO. BARNEY MACHINE WORKS BATTLES AND BATTLES LAKE BECHTELL A. O. BEIMDIEK BEND-PORTLAND TRUCK SERVICE BERRY'S MOTORS BROWN BROTHERS HEATING RALPH BROWN BURR AND PUTNAM CARDER'S CAFE CARDIN MOTOR CO. CARLSON'S MEAT MARKET CECIL'S PASTIME CITY OF PRINEVILLE RAILWAY CITY SANITARY SERVICE CITY TRANSFER COPELAND LUMBER CO. CREDIT BUREAU CROOK' COUNTY CO-OP DESERT AGATE 8: NOVELTY SHOP DIETZ IMPLEMENT CO. DR. JAMES DREHER EAST END SERVICE STATION EAST SIDE GROCERY EDDlE'S SALES 8: SERVICE EDNA'S BEAUTY SALON ED'S SHOE SHOP WM. ENDICOTT LOGGING CO. EVAN'S PINE CO., INC. DONALD GRAHAM HACIENDA MOTEL HALSEY'S BODY SHOP AL HANSON, CONTRACTOR HI-WAY GROCERY HORSESHOE TAVERN HOUGEN'S HOME FURNISHERS HUDSPETH, INC. INDEPENDENT MARKET JOHNNY MAC'S SERVICE STATION JUNIPER INN LOU LOND SHOP AL LOVELL MABEL'S BABY SHOP MARIE'S BEAUTY BAR MAY'S GROCERY Phone 7486 422 393 228 7996 73 I0 50 I 2 I6 532 259 573 628 7582 566 565 539 379 208 445 72 I 7 474 7275 7593 233 595 339 337 7283 436 575 7874 f 328 548 7925 7923 7600 2 I4 377 7788 690 7I38 7I65 4I7 7274 General ConTracTor - We move The earTh More power To The class of '50 Hudson --The only car wiTh sTep-down design CongraTulaTions To The class of '50 Service is our business LiTTle dairy wiTh The besT milk BesT wishes and success STeel TabricaTion oT all kinds To The niTTy class of '50 BesT wishes To The class of '50 AccounTing, Bookkeeping and Tax ReTurns Don'T worry - we hurry BesT wishes To The class of '50 Lennox Furnaces 8: Oil Burners - Sales 8: lnsTallaTion BesT wishes Tax reTur'ns ComplimenTs oT Ray and Cora CongraTulaTions To The class of '50 BesT wishes To The graduaTing class CongraTulaTions To The graduaTes BesT wishes To The class of '50 Good luck To The Seniors Local and long disTance moving CongraTulaTions To The graduaTes ComplimenTs oT Fern DavenporT QuaIiTy Feeds - Grains - Seeds C.C.H.S. is always TirsT wiTh us J. I. Case Farm Machinery OpTomeTrisT, Bowman building BesT wishes To The graduaTing class The besT place To buy everyThing good To eaT and drink 29 years oT radio experience Come To us Tor your graduaTion sTyles LeaTher coaTs repaired, zippers replaced My complimenTs To The grads BesT luck To The class of '50 ATTorney-aT-law Tor The ciTy BesT wishes CongraTuIaTions. Seniors CongraTuIaTions To The Seniors Our besT wishes always CongraTuIaTions To The class oT '50 Prineville's home owned 'furniTure sfore CongraTulaTions To The Seniors Our besT wishes To The class of '50 BesT wishes To The class of '50 MerchanT's Lunch 75c - Home Made Pies FirsT wiTh The IaTesT ladies' wearing apparel BesT luck To The Seniors 6 minuTes To 6 years The shop Tor disTincTive hair shaping and sTyling Good luck To The class of '50 .www-H.. v... -.--V-.. .-. 5----.-V.-W..-.V my-my-F-fvrvie.--.,-azure? --, ... .-mm':.1nf-1 -qw'-I-N1-r-1 fr--frvf--r-vw Y---rv'-rv-f' -1- - V MELROSE ACRES CASH GROCERY MIDSTATE LUMBER CO. MILLER LUMBER CO. MOLESWORTH ELECTRIC R. P. McRAE NELSON HARDWARE NICHOLAS LANE OAKS BARBER SHOP OCHOCO CAB OCHOCO CLUB CAFE OCHOCO LUMBER CO. OCHOCO SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY' O. K. RUBBER WELDERS OWENS FREIGHT LINES PACIFIC TRAILWAYS PINE GROCERY PRINEVILLE AUCTION SALES CO. PRINEVILLE CARBURETOR 81 ELECTRIC PRINEVILLE COLD STORAGE PRINEVILLE DISTRIBUTING CO. PRINEVILLE ELECTRIC PRINEVILLE FEED CO. PRINEVILLE FUNERAL HOME PRINEVILLE GUN SHOP PRINEVILLE MACHINE CO. PRINEVILLE PACKING CO. PRINEVILLE PLUMBING 8: HEATING PRINEVILLE TAXI CO. Phone 695 7790 334 309 25I 7787 7735 345 7566 7938 296 79I8 22I 570 300 6I9 7I64 7767 344 347 76I7 538 459 225 602 7777 323 RADIO CENTER SERVICE, W. 2nd and Beaver R.ICHFlELD SERVICE ROSY'S MARKET RUSS' MOBIL SERVICE H. H. SCHMITT SCOTTY'S GROCERY SHAW CHEVROLET CO. SHELL OIL CO. SHRUM BROTHERS GARAGE SPROUSE-REITZ STANDARD OIL CO. SWEET'S GROCERY 81 SERVICE THE TAVERN TOWNER MOTOR CO. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. UNION OIL CO. VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP WALDORF CAFE WESTBERG'S JEWELRY WEST END GROCERY WESTERN MOTORS 27I 386 423 253 2 I0 7757 7264 58I 7I I I 4I2 476 282 289 7l46 7944 7685 Good luclc, Seniors Congrafularions io Ihe class of '50 Miller Lumber - Your home Iirsl Congrarulaiions Io ihe Seniors Accounling and income Iax service Your Marshall Wells Siore Town and couniry wear for women Greelings io Ihe members of Ihe '50 class Day and nighi service anywhere in Prineville Good Luck Our complimenls io C.C.I'I.S. Greeiings Congrarularions, graduales. Livesloclc hauling - Fasl, Dependable Lei us Ialce care of your Iransporlalion Besl wishes Io ihe gradualing class Livesloclc sale every Friday ai I:OO Besi of luck 'ro Ihe Seniors Besr wishes +o lhe gradualing class Freigh? Service problems Congralulalions lo 'rhe graduaiing class Prompi service every lime Quali+y feeds, always dependable Complimenls of 'Ihe Funeral Home l2I Easr 4Ih, near Main Besi wishes and success Good luclc, Seniors Besf wishes 'ro Ihe graduaring class Insured Radio Cars I-lome, poriable and aulo radio repair Fearuring Richfield ruslprooi gasoline Open Sundays and evenings Congralulalions Io Ihe graduaies Dealer in land and livesrock Good luclc Io Ihe class of '50 Chevrole+ sales and service J. F. Lieuallen, dislribuior Good luck Io Ihe Seniors Dime siore af Ihe corner Besl luck Io Ihe class of '50 Beal wishes Congralulaiions lo Ihe Seniors Aulo repairing and 'rowing Where service is a habil Were behind C.C.l-l.S. The shop of slyle, beauly and sarisiaclion Besl wishes Ceniral Oregon's Iinesf shops My congralulalions Io Ihe Seniors We wanl your business and we Iry 'ro deserve il All Cenfral oregon YOUR IS llsfenmg fo DIAL Eur 4- 5' . ESM M:,', +- z,
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