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

 - Class of 1954

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Vvitli liis ready smile and progressive ideas. llc lias endeared lmimsell to luculty and students alilce, Nlfi- lx1Bl'gU0l'ilC Boyfe. our friendly and capalnlc Dean ol' Girls does a very exrcllent jolm ol counciling tlie problems ol tlie girls. Mrs. Boyce nlso does a compre- ensive jolm ol teacliing lrer Nlatli classes. ADMI ISTR TIO 'L Mr, Cliuclc Nlartin. Dean ol Boys and Atliletic Director. always has a smile and a llclping lland for the boys. lxlr. lvlartin promotes good sportsmansliip and does luis job witli understanding and good liumor. Mm. Eva Roen. with time lmelp ol lmer oltice staff Nancy Goodrich, Jim Barney. Jerry Gerlce. Joel Xvorlu. Rutl1Scl1all1orn.DonnaDorn. Judy Gumpcrt, Shirley Page. and Barb Bonny, lias managed to straighten out tlmc lront olfice business. President JERRY GERKF I Vice President Secretary WILI ARD GRIWILS pabl QTUDENT BODY OFFICERS These offrcers wut the and of their actvlsor Mr Wilt ed Burgess have lead the Student Bo y through a successful year of student func tions and 8CtIVItl6S Treasurer MFL HUDSON Mmmg J Ille ffw CORENA MII I FR J P STI DE T COU CIL i i I 3 r i ! 1 -r? Left I t to back Cry t I Prine CrystaI 'Woo c Sha I.a gt1In Bart: Bo ny Sue VN aIt oan I Icso C cn N pr Vlel Hucls y Gertce XV ll rd Q J y N I te cns c ar Jaco s Du ne N11 Stand ng Pr n paI NI VN Ifred Burg ss Joe Tur er Jer y Evans Student government in C C H S s tleaded by the Student Counc1I o cers qtudent man agement is a serious and Img yotb Une of ttie projects time counciI undertook was t e revision o t e constitution to ma e it impossi Ie any one person to hold any more than two mayor offices Tim s lt w as hoped vsou spread the offices around more evenly Assigning concessions to the various cIutJs and organizations approving assemtJIies pass- ing initiation petitions and generaIIy t1andIing the affairs of the student body are some of the protJIems with wich the Student CounciI worIcs. FACULTY IIENRY AIKEN BS., Oregon Stali- AJU. IWuIIi., IVIMII. Ilruivingy. Gvn. 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L fist ' Qgyk, A SENIOR CLAS? OFFICFRQ PAUL YINTN Preszdent af' Secretary LAl REX! XVARNFR Vice Pre szdenl RICH ARD CAIN TYQUTI F97 Ml' SCIIHIIJ ldallfen RICH Duane Paul ,I-1liitS Ollf NIHCJOVK folks 0' DL ANT NHYFR Class Rcpresentahve L , 4 g 'Bn RAMONA DARBY A ', 1 4 ' R jx, , . ' Q . I F. ALTENBURG. CLARA G.A.A. I. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 4: Stuflent Council 4: Bancl l. 2. 3, 41 DBIICC Bilrlll 3, BERRY, WAYNE Transfer Portland. Ore. 3: Key Club 3. 4: F.F.A. 3: Blue 8 Gold Banner 4: Junior- Senior Play 4: Football 4: Traclc 3: Lettermen 4: Tumlm- ling 4. BERNARD G N . Ei E Boys' League Sec. 2: Key Clula 2. 3. 4. Sec. 4: intramural Sports 2. 3. 4: Blue 6 Gold Banner 3: Footlball 2. 3, 4: Wrestling 3. BARNEY, JAMES BECK. JOAN BECK. DOROTHY TRIMBLE Boys' League PRS- 41 A CHP' Transfer ffqm Newport' Om. 3, Transfer from Newport, Ore. 4: pvlla l. 2, 3. 4: intramural Pep 4: A. Cappella 4: Pep Club 4: A Cappella 4: Sports l. 2, 3: Blue S Gold Triple Trio 4: Spurs 4: Rally: Triple Trio 4. Banner 3: Operetta 3: Stu- dent Council l. 4: Football l. 2, 3, 4: Baslcetlnall 3. 4: Tracie 2. 3. 4: Lettermen 3. 4. Treas. 4. Sq'-lad 4: Library Clulz 4. BREVVER, DOLLY Rally Squad 3. BONNY, BARBARA Girls' League Pres. 4: Vice Pres. 3: Cabinet 3, 4: Junior Class Sec. 3: G.A.A. 1: Pep Cluln l, 2. 3. 4: A Cappella 2, 3: Blue 5 Bolcl Banner 3: Spurs 2: Opt-retta 3: Yell L1-aclcr 4: Rally Squad 2: Cvirls Glee l: Tumlnling Team l. 2: Twirlers l, 2. 3. 4. BIDIMAN, BEVERLY Transit-r from Boise. lrlalno 3: Girls' League Sec, 4: G.A.A. 4: Leaders Clulb 3. 4: lntra- mural Sports 4. Purposelul clicks ol alum Senior cleats may he lrearri eclroing anrl reeclioing clown time lmalls of C.C.H.S. Tlzis straiglxt ancl lorwarcl. unlaltering tread is notlring at all lilce tl1e llalting. uneven lootsteps ol tile roolfcs ciuring tlie lrosli initiation ol l950. Tlmse students, newly initiatecl, liave grown ancl clevelopecl into the miglity seniors ol '54 Class officers lor tliat lrectic lmut very precious lrcslmman year were: presiclent, Mel Hudson: vice-presicient. ulaclcie Patterson Honarcl: secretary. Rolvert Ragan: treasurer. Jerry Cerlre: representative, .lim Barney. Tlmese officers worlcing with lVlr. Jolm Neecllmam. class aclvisor, made a success ol tl1e first year at C.C.H.S. Sopliomores? Yes. in a new lbuildingl Nvlmat a lilel Mr. Albert Ellswortlm lmaci time office ol class aclvisor for tlxat year. He and President Riclu Cain: Vice-President Lauren Warner: Treasurer .loe Turner Secretary Mary Parlcs: and representative Glen Sweet worlcecl togetlmer to malce tlme sopliomore year even more successful. ROSEMARIE BLAISDELL. JAMES Caliinel 3: G-A.A- Transfer from Bend, Ore. 2: Key Gold Banner i, 2. Club 3: F.F.A. 2: intramural l, 2: Operetta 3: S rts 2. 3. 4: Student Body Play 3. 4: Juni- Plsaoy 4. 4: Tumbling Band l. 2. 3. CAIN, RICHARD Senior Class Trcas. 4: Sopho- more Class Pres. 2: F.F.A. I, 2: intramural Sports l, 2, 3. 4: Baslcethall l. 3. 4: Foot- ball 4: Student Council 4: Letterman 3. 4, Pres. 4. CALDWELL. LAURA A Cappella 3: Quill 8 Scroll 4: Spurs l, 2. 3. 4: Blue 5 Gold Banner 4: Operetta 3: Student Body Play 4: Junior- Senior Play 4: Band l: intra- Bnural Sports 2: Spanish Club CAUDLE. BOB intramural Sports l, 2. 3. 4. Operetta 3: Baslcetizali 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4. CAUDLE. GENE intramural Sports l. 2. 3, 4: Operetta 3: Football 3. 4: Baseball 3: Lettermcn 4. Juniors. the title for the first ear as upper classmen. fitted those students. At first this new title seemed to malce little dilier- ence in school activities. Then. in the spring. the officers: President Jerry Gerlce: Vice President Mel Hudson: Secretary Barb Bonny: Treasurer Nancy Goodrich: and Representative Glen Sweet, olten were seen in conference. They were trying to decide the topics for the last few meetings. Frosh initiation COLES, MARY Pep Club 4: A Cappela 2. 3. 4: Triple Trio 3. 4: Quill 5 Scroll 4: Blue 6 Gold Ban- ner 3. 4: Spurs 3. 4: Oper- etta 3: Junior-Senior Play 4: Girls' Glee l: Band l. --who will be in charge ol the Junior-Senior Banquet. and many other thing: Shortly alter. the rattle of paper. clutter of dishes lacing moved, shouted instructions. and maybe a loud crash was heard down in the vicinity of the caietorium. Feverish pre rations were under way lor the ever important banquet. The committee heads, with Mr. Needham's hcl: made a great success ol' this si nment dilticult as 'g . Exalted Seniorsll At last the day had comel loolcing lsacli over the tour years in high school the Seniors can see many high spots and realize how lar they have come in just lour years. Yes. the class ol' '54 is proud ol their olticers: President Paul Zinn: Vice President Lauren Warner: Secretary Ramona Darby: Treasurer Rich Cain: Representative Duane Mizer. and the worlc they have done. The class advisor. Mr. Willhm Schmid, has been a sympathetic and understanding guide in the hectic last year. The lootfalls ol' the class of '54 will soon cease in the halls and class rooms of C.C.H.S. They will pass on into another phase of their lile-college, iolas. anned services or one of many other occupations. DARBY. RAMONA Senior Class Sec. 4: Pep Club 3. 4: intramural Sports 3. 4: Spurs 3: Library 1, 4, Pres, 4, DeSELM. CHARLOTI' F.H.A. 4: A Cappela 3: intra mural Sports 2. 3: Spurs l 2. 4: .lunior-Senior Plav 4 DOONEY. EDVV ARD Transfer from Sweet Home, Om, 4. FOSTER. JANET Girls' League Cabinet 4: Cv.A. A. 1.2: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: A Cappella 2: Quill E' Scroll 3. 4: Blue Ev Cvuld Banner l, 2. 3. Ass't Editor 3: S urs l, 3: Student Body Play 4: Cvirls' Cvlec lg Tumbling Team l, 2: State Cvirls' League Cab- net 3. GARDNER. BRUCE Translcrecl lrom Bencl, Ore. 3: lntramural Sports 3, 4: Foot- ball 4: Xvrcstling 4: Letter- meh DORN, TVIERRILLYN EDXVARDS. ERNEST Transfer lrom Ecbo, Ore, 3: Key Club 2, 3, 4, Trgas, 3, PCP Club :ii Blue 6' Gold Pres. 4: Lettermen 3. 4: Foot- Banner 3, 4: Bancl 3, 4: ball 1' 2' Manage, 3. 4: Base. DHDCC Band 4' ball Manager 3: Camera Club GERKE, JERRY Stuclent Body Pres. 4: Boys' League Cabinet 2: Junior Class Pres. 3: Fr:-slmien Class Treas. l: F.F.A. l, 2: lntra- mural Sports l. 2. 3. 4: Stu- Clcnt Council 4: Football l, 2. 3. 4: Wrestling 2. 3. 4 Traclc 2. 3. 4: Lettermen 2. 3, 4, Vice Pres. 4. 2. 3. 4. Pres. 4. FOVVLER, ROBERTA GUEST. ROBERTA G.A.A. l. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 3' 41 Leaders 41 lnll'HfllUfH Sports l. 2, 3. 4: Girls' Glee GOODRICH, NANCY .lunior Class Trcas. 3: G.A.A. iz Pep Club 4: A Cappella 2. 3, 4: Opcrctta 3: Girls' Cxlee l: Tumbling Team l, 2. lg Spanisli Club 3. Sec. 3. Learning to Count t mr mil ions xutbuut imger aml toe are Ro rta. Roberta Dolly Rlcliarcl Loretta mal Clnrlolt. HUDSON. MELVIN HOSKINSON, JERRY Cv.A.A. I: A Ca pella 2. 3. C 4: Blue 8 Gold, Banner 3: Operetta 3: Yell Leader 4: Rally Squad I: Girls' Glee I: Tumbling Team I. 2. rm Q J nior Class Vice Pres. 3: Freslr- men Pres. I: A Cappella I. 2. 3. 4. Vire Pres. 3: Intramural Sports 3: Opcretta 3: Student Body Play 3: Student Coun- cil 3. 4: Student Body Treas. 4: Football 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Baseball 3: Wreste ling 4: Lettermen 2,' 3, 4. Sgt. Arms. 4. HULSEY, GARY A Cappella 1, 2. 3. 4. Pres. 4 Boys Quartet 4: Operetta 3: Student Body Play 4: Library Club 4. IIOUGII, DORIS irls' League Cabinet 2: Pep Clulw I. 2, 3. 4: Leaders Club 2: Blue 6 Gold Banner 2: Spurs I. 2. J: .lunior-Senior Plav 4. HUNT. WILLIAM F.F.A. I. 2. 3: Intramural Sports 3. 4: Traclc 2. 3. 4. HOUGH. JOHN oy Club 2: Football I. JACKSON. JOAN Transfer lrom Newell, lwa 2: Girls' League Cabinet 4. 'I-reas. 3: Pep Club 3. 4: A Cappella 2, 3. 4: Quill 5 Scroll 4: Blue 8 Gold Ban- ner 3. 4. Editor 4: Opcretta 3: Student Body Play 3: Yell Leader 4: Student Council 4: Tumbling Team 2. 3. Capt. 3: Band 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 4: Twirlers 3. HOWARD. JACKIE PATTERSON Fresliman Class Vice Pres. I G.A.A. I: Pep Club 3. 4 Blue S Gold Banner 3: Oper- etta 3: Rally Squad I: Tumb gngzz Team I. 2: Twirlers I .IACOBS. GERALDINE -nnslcr Iron: Bloomlaurg. Texas 2: F.I'l.A. 4. 'U' 1 A OH! OI'lll Loclcer inspection. Clara. Sandy. Carol, Ramona Corcna. Mcrrillyn. and Etluel seem to be ready. PRINE. CRYSTAL REAM, BETTIE RIEHL. DELORES ROUNDS, RONALD Cv.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. Sec. 4: F.l'l. Girls' Glee l. G.A.A. l. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 3. Key Club 2. 3. 4: lntramural A. 4: A Cappella 3: lntra- 4: Leaders Club 2: lntramural SPONS 2- 3- mural Sports l. 2, 3. 4: Blue Sports 2, 3: Blue S Gold S Gold Banner 4: Stuclent Banner 3: Spurs 2, 3. Bocly Play 3. 4: Student Council 4: Library Club 4: Tumbling Team l, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4: Bancl l, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4. SMART, ROCKFORD Key Club 2, 3, 4. Treas. 4: A Cappella l: lntrmnural Sports l, 2. 3. 4: Spurs 3. 4: .luniorrsenior Play 4: Camera Club 3, 4, SMl'l'l'l. El'l'lEL YORK Library Club 3, 4. Sec. 4. SMITH, JAMES F.F.A. l, 2. 3: lntramural Sports l, 2. 3. 4: Football l. 3. 4. Capt. 4: Lettermen 3. 4: .lun- ior-Scnior Plav 4. SWEET. GLEN Boys' League Vice Pres. 4, Cabi- net 3: Soplxomorc Class Trcas. 2: A Cappella 3. 4: lntra- mural Sports l. 2, 3. 4: Blue 6 Golcl Banner 3. 4: Spurs l. 2: Operetta 3: Stuclenl Body Play 3: Stuclent Council 3: Football 4: Baseball l, 2. 3. 4: Lettcrlucn 2, 3. 4, STEPHENS. MICHAEL Key Club 2. 3. 4, Vice Pres. 3. Sec. 3: Student Counbil 4: Camera Club 2, 3. 4. L ,AA - Report time in Serial Er. lincls Emir, lxlcl, lnurvn. Efl, Dar Dorotlly, anrl Bev cloing rcscarclr in tlxc library. COPLAND. LAWRENCE GRIDLEY. DELMAR FIELDER, MARIAN WENDT. CURTIS F-F-A' I- 2- 3- 4- RUPOFICI' 45 3cp Club 2. 4: Leaders Club 2: Intramural Sports I. 2 Intramural Sports 3: Football Spurs I. 2. Football 2, 3. 4: Tralc Ma 45 Wrestling 3. 4. ogcr: Lcttcrmcn 2. 3 4 LAST ILL and TESTAMENT We, the senior class of 1954, being ot sound mind do hereby bequeath to posterity the following treasures: Clara Altenburg, will my treckles to Eva Brummer. Joan Beck, will my dance to Jane Johnson, hoping she will use it to better advantage. Dorothy Beck, do hereby will my sense ot humor to Mr. Schmid in hopes he will smile more otten. Wayne Berry, will my tlat teet to LeRoy Jones. Gene Bernard, will my pleasing personality to any- one who is unpopular. Beverly Bidiman, will my height to Norma Jean Nalley. Barbara Bonny, will my driving abiliity to my Aunt Shirley Broadsword. Dolly Brewer, will my temper to Mr. Browning. Rosemarie Bruce, will my height to Marilyn Lynch. Jim Blaisdell, to Don Edwards will my tardy excuses and hope that he stays in school so he can use them. Rich Cain, will a sack ot dog tood to Willie Grimes. Laura Caldwell, will my Social Ec. tests to Jacquie Matthews. Bill Carey. will my tiny hands to Marilyn Lynch. James Carey, will my way with women to Larry Crawford. Bob Caudle, will my car to Bill Caudle. Gene Caudle, will my car to my brother. Mary Coles, would will my physique to Bob Woods. Lawrence Copeland, will my height to Jerry Moon. James Cumby, will my crew cut to James Bulter. Ramona Darby, will my ability to get good grades to anyone who needs it. Norma Jean Demaris, to Joyce Lawrence, will my ability to break bones. Charlott DeSelm, will all my divine rights as a senior to the lowly Freshmen. especially to my two little sisters, Joan Pagel and Ramona Smart. Edward Dooney, will my dry wit to Miss Morrison. Merrillyn J. Dorn, will my chair in band with ten boys to any girl who wants it. Ernie Edwards, will my ability to ditch cops to my cousin Don. Marian Fielder, will my glasses to Richard Dutt. Sharon Fitzgerald, would like to will my Social Ec. Book and everything else that goes with it to Goldie Sweet and Marie Appleton. Janet Foster, will my ability to get along with Mr. Schmid to Jacquie Matthews. Roberta Fowler, will my ability to be absent to Della Hutson and Phyllis Lawrence. Bruce Gardner, will my ability to wrestle to my little brother. Glenda Gerardo, will my ways to Larry Hulsey. Jerry Gerke, will my ability to write short simple sentences to anyone who is short and simple. Nancy Goodrach wall my chemaslry grades lo Mary Harras Delmar Gradley wall my old car lo anyone +ha+ wall have al Arlen Gumperl wall my abalaly lo dodge porcupanes lo Wallae Grames Sandra Gumperl wall my anleresl al lhe Pranevalle Servace Slalaon lo absolulely no one Marvan Hamlan wall my heaghl lo Joy Paxson Nedra Hardenbrook wall my shorl haar lo lhe new lellermen Clara Belle Harkey wall my chemaslry book lo Sue Lasaler because she lhanks Baology as harder Ed Henry wall my abalaly lo gel along walh Mr Brownang an Col Enl Englash lo Arlen Alderman Gordon Hall wall my abalaly lo gel along walh Mr Schmad lo Braan Haworlh Margarel Holgale wall my laugh lo Charleen Olm slead Jerry Hoskanson wall my abalaly lo gel a crush on a younger person lo Monly Bales J T Hough wall my wandow washang abalaly lo any one who wall have al Jackae Howard wall lo my lallle sasler Kay my abalaly lo rade her race horses Melvan Hudson wall lo anyone lhaf wanls al my abalaly lo gel along walh leachers Gary Hulsey wall palaence and endurance and re specl lor everyone and everylhang l all CCHS Wallaam Hunl wall my Roddy Merc lo lhe person who can lake lhe road as I have laken al Joan Jackson would lake lo wall all lhe lun lve had an hagh school lo my lallle sasler Raela Welsh Geraldane Jacobs wall my Socaal Ec book number I2 lo Mr Schmad al he can land al Vancal Jacobs wall my l lo Larry Hulsey who needs al Roberl Klaus wall my spol on vaewpoanl lo anyone who can gel al Maxane McCoy would wall 20 pounds lo Nellae Jo Tabb Sherrae McCullough wall lo Marae Applelon and Goldae Sweel my good skappang excuses Rachard McGauhly wall my abalaly lo pass Socaal Ec lo all Junaors who may need al Corena Mallar lo Hul and Phyl wall my abalaly lo slay an school Duane Mazer wall my abalaly lo laghl lo my lallle sasler Wallaam Moodenbaugh wall my abalaly lo play lhe lrombone lo Bob Warren John Neal wall my heaghl lo Belly Smalh Sharley Page wall When lhe Moon Comes Up l Jammy Bellram Ronald Parrash wall my goang 40 Ford lo my lallle brolher Bally Cryslal Prane wall my abalaly ol nol gellang caughl an Twarp Season lo anyone who needs al Delores Raehl wall my weakness lor wresllers lo some one lhals slrong Ronnae Rounds wall my abalaly lo be square lo any one oblong enough lo lake al Rockford Smarl wall my abalaly lo work malh lo any one who needs al Elhel Smalh wall my Englash book lo my lallle brolher Edward Jam Smalh wall my abalaly lo nol skap school lo Clyde Holladay Make Slephens wall my Socaal Ec grades lo anyone who wanls lhem Glen Sweel wall my lalness lo my Lallle Skanny Brolher Berl Gerald Tabb wall my abalaly ol beang speedae lo Mary Ann Thalholer Ray Teller wall my abalaly lo hunl goll balls lo Ron Weber Joe Turner wall lhe drawer lo Mary Jo Hennanger Lorella Twombly wall my weakness lor Freshmen boys lo lhe up and comang Junaor garls Sue Wallae wall my U s an calazenshap an Socaal Ec lo Jessaca Nacely Lauren Warner wall my odd sense ol humor lo lhe Freshman dead head Hardy Myers Carol Wallaams wall my abalaly lo skap school lo my lallle saslers Curlas Wendl wall my abalaly lo play volleyball lo Clyde Holladay Joe Works wall my abalaly lo broad lump lo anyone who wanls lo play hop scolch Paul Zann wall my lear ol cagarelles lo Larry Logen . I . . I' . I .. .. .. I.. . .. . I , . I' . , . .. . . I , , . . I' I . . . , . I' . I . .. aa O I . - 'I ' . .. I - . I . . . I I 'I . v . . Q ' ' , o in . . . ' . . . I' 1 ' ' , . 1' . . I . .. . ' I II n , 1 .1 A . . . . U ll ' Q I I ' -HUJFUCU CQHW F115 AMGZ 191 FG UP 4wOZ mrwbUZmwmU UZ? :F-CW 4mG3 .gzmmw--a SFU O3 -HUD 4rwPrOZOm 'Hmmm C295 511551 i I Barb Bonny Janet Foster and Bob Candle mWmUPmr imma ewOZ ewOZ I-475171-L' GZ-UZFQMWMUZC UMMOOCM C4 0 Lauren Warner and Joan Jackson .X ,,,- ,,-l. al'Y P E -FPZOMW 44 ewOZ n-lw Tj AFUZM 4w0Z O-HMFIHP RAMON A DARBY JOAN JACKSON VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN ACADEMIC HIGHLIGHTS Leading the graduating cIass in grade honors as vaIedictorian is Ramona Darby with a l.l I4 grade point average. Ramona is a member ot the Pep CIUIJ, President of the Library Club and Secretary of the Senior CIass. A cheeretul, de- pendable student, she is weII quaIified for this honor. Following close in her footsteps as salutatorian is Joan Jackson with a grade point average ot l.l43. Joan is aIso a member of the Pep Club, Editor of the Biue and Gold Banner and a memher of the Giris' League Cahinet. Another one of her many activities has heen YeII Leader during her Senior year. ' Other members of the cIass that will he wearing honor cords wiII he Merril- Iyn Dorn, Corena Miller, Clara Bene I'IarIcey, Janet Foster, Rosemarie Bruce, Dor- is Hough, Chariott Deseim and Laura CaIdweII andfor Sue Vvaitie. who are tied Ior tenth pIace. aj, iii, 8. If , :fa-0 I gf 5? , B , ,.. r f wh, -,ey . is -Iuiyg ' . xA .Q 4, 3 J , f 54. V Q 5 ,. 1 ,B 4, . 3 JK, 2.55 .1 1 pf A sf ,,k . ip: LVD Nix , 1 L. 5 P- -- Q A Q Qgxisu 'ffm' g N5 N7 ws. . r I 5 4 A 0 V 3. 'S w. G, 5 K 'AVO wx YJ ob Arlen Alclemian Larry Alderman Donna ASCllbBCllCl' lvlartin Bailey Forrest. Erle, Freeman, Ed, Ricliarrl, Ralph, Francis, Gordon. Here Clliclz, ClliCk, Clxiclzf' -or T? Eugene Anderson Marie Appleton ,Af l In -LQ Cllarles Bartclx Janet Beeson Janice Cuudle Wilma Candle 1 ewis Crain Freeman Cross ..i vw- Jo Bolton Sllirley Broaclsworrl Janice Byrd Rogalie Calvert Xllmrt Curzlcr Gene Carlson Bill f ,....1I.. Tlie lpusy lootsteps olqtl1e.lunior Class un- cler tlme leaclersluip ol President Mel Cuillett are llearcl ecluoing tlirougll tl1e l1alls ol as tlie juniors lbegin tlle preparations for tlle Junior-Senior Banquet. Tllis is just one ol tlle many aftiyities sponsorecl lay tlxis class wllo will lue next years seniors. The class ol '55 l1as solel Coffee ancl randy, anrl sponsorc-cl clances tllrougliout tlie year to gain tlle money neeclecl lor the banquet. Tlle otl1er otlirers, Vice Pres., Bolo Cerltez Secre- tary, Carroll Kincaiolg Treasurer, Norman Tliompsonz anal Representative. J e r r y Evans: witlm time lielp ol tlmeir :Xclxisor lxliss Cvololyn Kullnul liaye worliecl inclustriously tllrouglmout tlwe sclmol term to encl a yery successlul junior year. Balm Copp Marilyn Clmllant Carmen Cross Ja net Cumluerla nd fx N-0 Barbara Diilie Donna Davis Rullm Desclm Francis Dobson Belly Donaw Delores Dooney Donna Dom Jane! Durlcec lit? 5.-. Jerry Evans Fay, Jcssic. Jessica. Jo. 5 J 0 4 Y 4 inv- ?:yQ1'fQiT4l: in Ruff, . 1'Q 5- et '1 Ray, All:-erl, Jeliu, Stanley ,l..ee. Carol. Janet. Raymoncl: .lim, Mary Jo. Forrest, Billy, Jerry. An Everyday Geometry Class? 'Donald bdwarcls Stanley Finley Q 1 49 Q fi , Lily Gun Carol Garcl Rolvcrl Gcrlic' lvlclvin Gillelt 16' T Jay Grimes Xvillzml Grimes Gary Gumpert Rae Cvumperl Bill llurmlin lxlary llarris Brian Hayworlli Mary .lo Henninger Colleen Hilclerbranrl Bill Hill Clyde Holliday Della Hutson -35 Harriet lsaacson Carol Jorden Donna Kessler Carroll Kincaid M5 ,,.,, gf: . 1f,::g,pgg:.+- Willie. Sue, Richard. Jessica. Speak up now, and not too fast. .J l Nancy King Erlc Lawrence Kay Ballantyne Phyllis Lawrence Robert LeRoquc Nathan Roberts J 19' John Loop Stanley Loop Jerry Nlartin Arlene McFee Gordon Byron Nlendows Alice Nlontgomery Carroll Morris Jessica Robert Page Jerry Vollard IK. 1-it QL -5 gi ,fr -J' Qin -6 Larry. Joe, Jim. Carroll, Richard, Gene. Bob, Norman Quolh the Raven. Nevermore. Jecquie Matthews Carolyn Puckett Ralph Reynolds lirvonne Richardson 'il' on H? D'Gae Saiicrlce Robert Scanlon Ronald Scanlon B. F. Shell Ada Slior! Rifillard Shook Joe Shown Margie Simmons Bemacline Smith Jessie Stockton Goldie Sweet Norman Thompson RBYTDUHJ Th0mP50n Russel Th0mP90n HTS Lavonne, Rosalie, Donna. Jim. Lewie. Gary. Ron. Brian. Mel. Milcc. Lights. action. oameru. ' Geraldine Towner Nlarvin Vvagner Marilyn Washington Forrest Wilson Alma Winkle Darrell Young Edward York Y ' ' MLQN03 ' Y. QY KXi Devggxgl SKWXU5 I item Dave. Dee Ann, Larry, Betty. Margaret. Suzie. Jean Cramming for a World History test. The footsteps ol tho Sophomore class have lwcome more familiar in the halls ol CCHS this year. Following the lead ol their oliicers, presiclent, Le Roy Jones: vice pres- iclent, Dale Shumwayg secretary. Shirley Engstrom: treas- urer, Deanna Nlartinson: representative, Sharon Laughlin and their aclvisor. joe Proulx, they have had a very success- ful and profitahle year. They sponsorefl clances, solcl candy and sponsored noon movies. Y -.4 Y S 1? First Row: Beverly Craig. Myma Bcssey, Gloria Brown, Eva Brummer, Sally Coulter. Second Row: Gerald Carclin. Richard Bartel. Jack Apperson, Edwin Braly, James Bomrth, Jim Branclon S ' ' ge, . 5' f ge Q First Row: Emma Dill, Shirley Engstrom. Mary Ann Hulse, Doris Grant, Gail Foster, Betty Jacobs, Faith Jacobs. Second Row: VVayne Demaris, Bob Davis, Jerry Crain, Glenn Cummings, Bch Culpepper, Ed Deitz. Ron Eldrige. A? 'x uh b?J h i by v gf 'E- 9? - ,. .,' ' r Shirley. Dorris, Myma, Mary Ann, Ruth For the Print Day Dance? pau- 1' i 8 First Row: Larry Hale, Judy Gumpert. Ramona Hicks. Ruth Hankins, Leanore Houston, Sherri Hensen. Mary Harrison, Darrel Holliday. Second Row: Emest Grubbe. Jack Grigith, Charles Hughbanlu. Ted Henry. Dennis Henninger, Jim Herbison, John Hendrix Mr. Vossen, Larry. D' lc, VV Il , I T Glow hui glowu ljctfmfvanl ummy First Row: Pat Johnson. Sharon Laughlin, Sue Lasater, Jane Johnson. Shirley Larkin, Leiha Lee. Second Row: Tom Lawson, Don Geer, John Fisher, LeRoy Jones, larry Logan, Mike Ferns, Donald Johnston. Lawrence Lee. Bch, Jack, John. Nlike, Jerry For men only. Niike, Bill. Gary Bouncey. Bouncey bailey AlJ,AQg V ik x F Xxjfixix i tin A XX Y r Richard, Eldon, lrene, Joy, Gleniqe The quiz lzicls. b-eff ' s 1 Gary. Don. Brian. Jim, Gary. Bill Where's the bull? -ge Wei V7 Fxrst Ro Marilyn Lynch Dee Ann McKay Deanna Martxnson Glemce VlcGrew Betty Brewer Betty Smltlm Verde Smlllm Margaret McDonald Second Row: Gary Madison, Gary Mach, Clxarlle Mahaney. lxm Nlaupm. Gene McGinnis, Bob McKenzie us- x ,vs f 5 gludymq7 cl if X f, 1' V' 3 Bob. Gerald. Johii, Ernest g lea J X SLA! 'Vs'- X Y First Row: Leah Roberts. Yvonne Raymond. Irene Reif. Ruth Schallhom, Karen Rcynvmin, Frances Simpson, Jean Smith, Betty Srhnoor. gCfOHd Row: Roger Ryan, Gary Quinn, Dale Shumwuy, Jack Rirhnrdson, Robert Rifc, ivan S1-yn-rrinhi Mike Shook. I L First Row: yiarilyn Smith, Annr-ttn Stinnvtt, Sharon Stafford, Niary Ann Thaihofrr, Patsy Stephens, Pat Stafford. Second Ron: Brian N1IiNP2iI, Rirhnrri Str-vnson, Spf-nrrr, Xvzillncr' Sinphvns, Bill Storkton, P-nrt Swm'-t, ' lv -:f-::---::l 1 4,3,f,.uf! r i 5 ,F f 54 K 3 x , W vi I ' L A- i .M-M 1 ' N- Bob, Bonnie, Rolbc-rt, llopc. Eva, Marilyn Eva' Patsy HU W' Lptha, If H 'rig' X' di Wu iw: WU fu: ' 7'l1.lw'sihe i,..ui' ' ir-1 First Row: .lucly Wienke, Sharon Wilson, .larry Wilson, llleanor Vogel, Hope VVebster, Bonnie Venlers. Sr-roml Row: Rirlmard XNoov:ls, .lolfm McDonald, Deonc Tlxompson, Lawrence Vveberg. Tom Maupin. Shirley Thompson, Jo Ann Winkle. Milan VV:-nrlt, Eldon Vvarcl. Joe Proulx. advisor. ' J 4 Edwin Gene Glenn Gail Siu-xron, Boln. Sharon, Beverly, lnrli P Ocupudos con la lcyvmla. our lroggyl 1 Y 1 5 , . ,M ,W 1 - , an ' ,Ihr- L.. -N tr X. HI. Sue. Sally, Donna. Bob, Carl, Roger, and Donn-1 study Crientation. Larmon, Johnnie. Jerry. Janice, Jeanie. and Juanita hunting for Lyons. The Freshman class was plainly identified at the beginning of the school year by their brilliant green beanies. Aided by candy sales at the games and noon movies they were able to keep out of the hole. Hardy Meyers led the class as President, assisted by Rita Vveicti, Vice President: Jean Hoslcinson, Secretary: and James Beltram. Treasurer. They were represented in Student Council by Crystal Moore. Now ends one milestone in the Frest1men's lives. What next will effect the footsteps of time class of '57? I First Row: Marilyn Bell. Jean Berry, Joan Braly, Pat Brown, Virginia Arnotr-. .Ieanetta Allison, busie An len Ruth Brewer Second Row? Don Bennett, 'Jack Anderson, Wayne Barrett. Rolland Anderson, Ntonty Balcs, Roger Baldridge. Jerry Apperson, Ken Bekkedatxl, James Beltram. H.. 3 M vii ,A 'S 'V First Row: Susie Casey, Donna Bryant. Sandra Davenpori. W'ilma Cooper. Belly Campbell, Rlweta Cliase. Janice Callantine, Emma Lou Clark, Juanita Davis. Svconcl Row: Cliarlcs Bullet, Don Campbell, Bill Collicoll. Larry Cardwell, Larmon Coiner, Lawrence Coolc, Mike Davison. Larry Crawford. Donald Cross. Don. Barb, Rae. Bill, Teddy, and Virginia sccm to lmavc an casv tinw in Fnnlielw lhe busy seamstresses are: Susie, Marilyn, Joanne-, Joan, Cora, and Susie 1 Working hard are Jimmy, Ruthie, Ron Pat, and Vvilma in Math. 5 V' First Row: Joyce Gillett, Betty Gill, Joyce Gerardo, Pat Dodson. Brenda Grote, Patty Jo Dutchuck. Jo Ann Ernest. Dorothy Gilmore. Second Row: Richard Dug, Curtis Dcmaris, Jerry Gage. Dean Derryberry, Danny Gardner, David Frewing, Dick Grant. Hard at work on general business arc: Jean, Virginia. Roger, Farrel, Juanita. Betty, and Mike. ? First Row: Cora Hendrix, Vernecla Hall, Sallie Houston, Linda Jordan. .lean Houston. Jeannie Hoslcinson, Slxaron Jolmston. Sharon Holton. Second Row: Larry Hulsey, Jimmy Husliinson. Kenneth Halsey. Melvin Joy. Rodger Hudspetlm. Gene Jones, James Grulmlae, Willis Hill. Dick, Gene, Wayne. Jerry. Don. Dan and Bob enjoy playing with and caring lor the baby clliclis in tlle Ag. room. Joan, Rita, Linda, ancl Joan need lxelp to find books. Jerry is really on the ball. -gg ef in ,- 3 a N Pauline, Ctmarteen, Naty, Karen. Danny. Ramonct. Dale, and Roger prepare to blow their tmrnsi Having fun in chorus, Larry, Hardy. Curtis. Linda, Pat. and Jeanette seem to be singing heartily. I fl , is Ro Barbara Linens Jeanette Letiy Sue Vlitclmell Joyce lawrence Marcia Miller Manlyn Menltt F r t Karen txmcacte Billie Lister Second Row: Rodger Miller. Ross Loveland. Robert Logan. Billy Koettike. Jerry Long. George Mllllron. Teddy Niarslwell, Johnnie Lynch. Richard Lewis. First Row: Pal Wendt, Barbara Wallenbrock, Darlene Zarnowslci, Robyn Winn, ,lacquetta Stout. Barbara Doe, Pauline Whiteis. Rita Welch. Second Row: Mr. Kelsey, Danny Tuclcer, Dale Tliompson, Ron Nklelmcr, Carl Nvcaver, Bob Xvarren. Bot: Woods, Raymond Walter, Jimmy Taylor. George Gumm, Jolm Zeliclm. . . . after studying very llarcl it's lun to go lnaclc to tlle bulletin lnoarcl and loolc at the interesting things posted. Aslc Vernecla, Rlleta, Bill, Lee Ray, Kay, or Sandra, they will tell you. ,Yr .,, 'p., ,.xA . - ,ce M. Q 4 ui -.- 1 N ' Y5':Ty Wm-:H , 35' . wma ' Q., 4, V' 1, 'SY Z ,'f':35if1 wffwf f Q .A X, - 'w .. 'K Shumway sneaks through the middle to sco c FOOTBALL Following in the footsteps of last years squad Coach Keith DeCourceys Cowhoys again won the State A-2 championship. Vvith eleven tettermen hack from tast years champ- ionship crew, the htue and gold got oft to a fast start and finished the season with a nine win, no toss record, which tootc them into the State playoffs. The Cowhoys journeyed to Vale for the first game in the playoffs and came hack vic- torious hy the score of 26-6. The next week found the team on the road again, this time to Marshfield where they overwhelmed Co- quitte 21-7. The home field was the scene of the final game and hefore a loyal crowd of Prinevitte rooters, the Cowhoys defeated Esta- cada. 51-14, to win the State Championship JERRN GERKL Three Cowboys converge on halt carrier UNI 5x,HTH LPI G 0 J Rglmt 'tackle ell goes a e ua on an en run ,M CAREY FOOTBALL CCHS 12 Pendleton 7 CCHS 19 Columbia Prep 6 CCHS 20, The Dalles 14 CCHS 27 Madras 6 CCHS 15 Burns 0 CCHS 22 Lakeview 0 CCHS 14, Bend 0 CCHS 14 Albany 7 CCHS 26 Redmond 15 MEL GILLEIT Fullbach RON PARRISH AL SMITH Q N' 1' 'Q Left Hnllbneh 1, . X s Q ., ,Y 1 X' '-q:.1-N. LEXX IS CRAIN Sl mway breaks open with the help of Barney and Hudson. DALE SHUMNAIAY R91-,Q H lfl, L Right Halfbaclz GENE CAUDLE RICH CAIN Giuelt makes yardage on an end sweeP Right End Left End if ,A - K h. 5 1- '-Q VxA. ,ESF ' A Q 'rj Q Y , M' 4, he m S - , ' . PAUL ZINN BRUCE GARDNER CLYDE HOLLIDA' Left Halfbaclz Right Guard Right Tackle N 'E I ' f f-AJ: CN' 'fx X ' ' eh x at Q Y M4 'E 4:- 1 te, 6 ,X :AS 8, K, + 5 I ' Q ,- , , , Y I. ag N ., . 1 ,f y N ' yu f6Cwa:a.v.v.r'. 'Y f'f3,f-1 .ln 4Af?m.g.frn A ' na. A 'Y vi'Q 4 3'- ' Q 'a'- . ,fri TH ' ft 5, 1- . . .-.F-effu, Y E 15 ,fi 'L ' 'f 4 ,,.,5,QAHf.'-, .'. 2-,A u', . iffzxm 9' +f'f4m2 ff' , - . .,., ,Fig 1, -1 r 'ff' ' f a ' ' ,'f,' CX Y - . . 4- , . Q 4 ' 9, ,. ,V Y,.g-ark., 'f ' , Hp . A4 f , ' ' 2, , iq- - ' V ' 5' ' xiii A' 5 4iQt: d'g ff 'X 8 If ' . ',,' , f. fm- -- - ant 'J - .I?:fGwf:Y T'f ' . Ciwiiiivne if 1 4 WAYNE BERRY GLEN SWEET CURLY CROSS Lef! Halfbaclz Right End Left Tackle FFSPCU-SOO ILRRX FV 'VNS WVAY WE DENIARIS JERRY M KR I IN Le I Guarl F 115041 uanerbacb 'P BOI3 C ERKI ROY IIMNFS L4-RQY JONEQ Center Rrgllt 'Iavlzfc Fuuback full: H :ml N stop u Humfsun Ismle mppurl 'Xxx-N 'Nx BOB D WIN TED HENRY Cenger Ragflt Tackle . G.-,fain .gf Q? - - ' e. it X I . 'Q v Z ' . V1 'A 1 ' A V I f 1 U Q I2 ' 5 ' AA Zig. Q' , Q1 1' ' ' JV' ,' il A 51. , 1 ' 5431 f A I , . 1 . Q . .. A ' L . . , ' ,,i0,1'. 7zW-A R42 -I ff A I , I X Q fll if .- , 'V 7151 f, - vv , IA' ' , , . 4 ' 11' - ' ' , Q , 5' 4 FOOTBALL BANQUET i . . . The Victors dine SHRINE PLAYERS After winning the State A-2 Championship, the Cowboys were again honored to have Mel Gillett, Jim Barney, and Mei Hudson picked to play in tbe State Shrine Game. Good tuck fellows! VVe'H be rooting for you on August 21, 1954. Qur own football coach, Keith Decourcey. has again been selected as an assistant coach for the annual classic. AWARD ASSEMBLY 275. fl. ,3 xmy N X zf' . A 3 ,.5,. N 3 W A limp X' w Q3 'fx 5 '- ' -he aff ls Q-...f-, . , . O t ' 5 0 W- . N W 5 Wi f-ZQN X52 u J uv .Q A, U +. I V N 'Pl x -v .Q uw?-'-12, E Xx 1 X LL 'PWX 5 I? x ,, - I XX . if , . JIM BARNEY Center RON PARRISH Forw rd r l 'DeUU-it117!'m:wuu X This years basketball team ran up agamst some tough opposl tion ut exery game won or ost o'1ct1 Merrlt Kelsay s quintet 9 mms and 12 tosses he season xx as c lmaxec tw 1 banquet presented by the PTIHCVIIIC Jay cees 'md featuring as guest speaker Eldon Fix LCWIS and Cla lc basketball coach The most xalualole player award was presented to Ron PTFFISII durmg the dinner PAUL IINN ARLEN GLNIPI RT 4 A Grd Zinn and Parrish stand as AIIIPVHIUYI goes for u Sfmt. . L . .- . b 7 - ' I , C f . . , . L ', A . . WHS SCI'8ppiflg all the VVEIY. KeIsay's t8ZlIH TOHCLI up Z1 TCCOTCI of Y. . T ' c ' I I c 1 , I . 7 L c . 1 . c ' , . I' c . . ' v C . . 4 . a X . '. . ' . ' '. i 1 A y -A : ' ua Guard in Lqvrxlr-rRLX JERRY IOLLARD ARIEN xrnrnxrax JLRRY mhMwnN CCHS58 CCHS67 CCHS55 CCHS43 CCHS45 CCHS55 CCHS 35 CCHS64 CCHS55 CCHS5 CCHQ50 CCHS6J CCH9 45 CCHS46 CCH? 2 CCHS 2 CCHS6 CCHQQ4 CCHS4 Pendleton Hermlston 60 Albany 56 Sw eet Home 44 Washington 48 Fagle Point 68 Re mom 10 I alcexlew Burns 51 M1 ms 16 Madrws 4 Bend 52 Bend10 Redmond 6 Stayfon 61 Stayton 60 Ia exlexs 2 urns I Midrwe 56 l 'l 3fwHt'117im3wu: ROBERT LaROQL L 'VIFRRITI' KI I NNY H I C' H - 45, fs ini- o lxny NN rcsllers urs! rox from lell lo nglxt George Mllxron Bob Page Dan Gar ner Ken Belrlccdalwl Ken Slr ngcr Fred Brummer Gene Carlson Bruce Gardner Ripley Orenclorll Gary Hulse lvan Segerflalxl gcroncl roxx Balm Nvoomls Russel Tlxompson Nalllan Roberts Ere Laxxrence Maw Hamlin DUBDC MIZCF Mel Hucl on Ray Teller Laxxrence Cool: Curly Cross Baclc rovx Gordon lVlcFee Bob Davxs Ed Braly Larry Crawford Bel: Gerlre .lim Barney Jerry Gcrlce Tecl Henry .lolm Henclnx .laclc Gr lzlllll VVRESTLI G With xx restllng a relahx ely new sport In Croolc County Hlgll School Ketl1 Decourceys boys l1axe macle a goocl showing for themselves Placlng lyoys In all clrxlslons tl1e Coxxlaoxs l'1IlISl'l6d the season xxltll a 5 won 3 lost recorcl an lm proxement oxer asf xear T e clxstrlcl xx resllmg tournament xxas el at PTIHSWI e or t e rst lime xxlt Burns capturing lop lqonors ancl tlme Coxxlaoys IH tlle run ner up spot rlson pulls clown llis luv. S1010 rr -fur Mel Hudson lxas vvvryllxing umler rnnlrol Cross llllvlflg ,IIS UPS Gnd JOUWIS s.. Pictured above from lelt to ngh! are ben? Larlson Duane Nhzer Nlel Hudson Freeman Cross and Bruce Gardner These boys were tops ln Dlstnd competition and won tlxe flghf lo wrestle at Corvallis for stake berths Gardner gels nod over Hudson '-.,.,.-v ..,. s ...A ' ', f 'f ' :gf 1 A ' Q Q , L rl 5, , ,X DAVID DA 5 no N. -3- haf Blu. r..A.ao LL PWKE Oeawex U-so Dmoz-e LN Paxnf rf -'P , , Joe Ffa-:pi .f 1 -4 A ,MIR k0As.Hj R A. . R055 Liivcklint Dcoonalcl C . lim Belkrum, Seah 3:5 Nldien-ue T cke' Dnygesbson' Dim Cam? u ' o l irst row? g3ggr:xYvJ3rd.Da e TOP 'ow' ll 4 A'A-V Shoal - lsvv' KN? km rsv- -, brylluri 'Quito J Neece. iii-1? gngvdwghckcy B.-.icy i . 'lil iq xB Fmt row-Tgm Michel. T09 'owl Coach Joe Proulx's lads ol' blue and gold will talce the diamond this year with nine experienced hall players. Proulx's boys will he trying to repeat last year's fine performance and again -nail down the District Championship. This season will he composed of six double headers beginning with a twin hill against Madras on April 2 at Davidson Field. With a strong infield compos- edflol Ron Parrish. Jerry Pollard and Glen Sweet the Cowboys should again have a ne season. First m Rloelxkycah Gene McGmnil Glenn Cummmg Bch LaRoqu Gary Quinn Lawrence Coolc. Lewu Cram Tp Gclnnrlgoglxlnhanh Freeman Cm Mel Gxlltl Bll Carey LeRyJoea Jerry Gehe J Bamey Bah Chu lc Joe K nh J Memtt TRACK The Cowboy traclc team with ten retummg lettermen have a goocl chance of repeating last year s Dlstnct Championship Returmng are Al Smith Mel Glllett ancl Lewis Cram ln the spnnts and mlcldle dlstances and Bob Klaus ln the mile Jerry Gerlce Wayne Demans Le Roy Jones and Jim Bamey heacl the weight dIVlSlOIl Jim Carey and Mel Glllett m the pole vault aloniwlth Larry Alcl erman m the hugh jump give the Cowhoys a bright outloolc for t e season ' W: . ' . ' u. e. ' . ' ' . ' on e r. o low: i ui . u. ' e . i . o n , r , im , er e. aus. . f pl c . , e . an . . 0 ' 0 0 1 U I 0 ' O . . . . . . . . I ' I 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . QZ'IO?OC 11PHm i physician, DOC ADKISSON, h n a ra moment of rclaxatlon Sportsmanship as well as the will to wm IS stresse y our four head coaches ln the years vsell rounded athletic program Headmg up this years A 2 Champs rs head football coach Keith Decourcey ln ad dxtron to his dutxes as football coach Coach Decourcey handles wrestling and assists with traclc. Merritt Kelsay IS at the head of haslcethall helm as well as handling the Freshman football squad When the grass is green lt,S Joe Proulx's turn to talce the held at coachmg varsity hasehall Joe also contrrloutes his coaching alnllity to the freshman haslcethall team and assists m varsity foothall ln addition to helng traclc coach ln CCHS, Chuclc Martin also has the responslhlllty of hemg athletic director and assists Keith Decourcey with tootloall . - V wit: t fx t f .Amis ' V e L L, K if . , Q j 4 5 I . 5. x 5. . 5 ' . f 9 f fr Y , J , , d b . 7 . . . , ' - ' , ' . - , S l TRAM RALS The Intramural sports program spon sorecl by the Boys League has been an actlvlty of great Interest to the w ole stu ent body ln the winter months basketball and pmg pong champlonshrps were played off with tennis baseball ancl traclc plannecl for the sprlng Who will get the trophy? It loo s like a race between the juniors an seniors ut no one lcnovss until the last game IS vson l gh! ite R JOHN, JCYFY, ilflll liilfllafa Jerry Hoslcinson, Jean Hoslcinson, Jane Johnson. Shirley Broadsword. Joan Beck. left. Marilyn Smith. and Joan Jaclcson: right, Jean Houston. and Barb Bonny. N1 rilyn, Shirley. loan, lane, Jeanie, and Jean CHEER LE DERS The peppy footsteps of the yell leaders at each game and assembly brought a noisy response from the CCHS student body. Barb Bonny, Joan Jaclcson, and Jerry Hoslcinson, with their many yells and lively ac- tions had a successful year as yell leaders. They helped to promote pep and sportsmanship throughout the whole student body. R LLY SQU D The rhythmic footsteps ol the rally squad and their bright uniforms added color and zest to both the pep assemblies and the games. Marilyn Smith, Shirley Broadsword, Joan Beclc, Jane Johnson, Jeanie Hoslcin- son, Jean Houston lead the songs with peppy new steps and were at every game to cheer on the team. 1 Fr to right: .lean Houston, Rui rr-wer, ,rystal Prim- Nlarllyn XX xshmgton Klurxlxn Lynch p n 1 1 QthBh DL RrXXlhKy I I C D 'Ni h B C Shirley Thom son, one 3 izcr, .can -ni Patterson, .lean Hoslfcinson. Rhr-ta Clmsv. Pat Dom son. Bronco Qrotv. eanna . usser, .luanila Davis. ROPE JUMPER Under the leadership of Cap- tain Marilyn Smith the Jumper- etts have presented Fine halftime entertainment at some of the has- lcethall games. A new group formed this year. they have proved to he very slcill- ful in the art of rope jumping. The girls on the team are: Marilyn Meritt, Marilyn Smith, Marilyn Chalfant, Mary Ann Hulse, JoAnn Vvillcle, Myrna Bessey, and Norma Nalley. TUMBLERS When tumbling tryouts were announced, Miss Irene Paquette the leader of the group, was greet- ed with 30 hopefuls. Of this group I6 were chosen, and two were added. The running footsteps of the tumhlers were heard during vari- ous talent shows and at the half time of the haslcethall games. l vit to right' Xlirllvn Xll'fIlll Vlwrilvn Qmith Xlirilvn Chall-ant Xl' rx 5. ll l XX mlxle, xlyrna Bessvy, Xorma Nall:-v. I nn U so 0 n Q CCHS QIFIS are hecomrng very Interested ln sports Eac urs day night the footsteps of the G A A g rls can he hear IH the gym as they partlclpate rn volley hall haskethall and other forms of Indoor sports Noon volleyball mtramurats between the grrts P E classes were held t rs year In the PE classes pmg pong tourna ments were held and champions determined for each cass One mg t '1 wee was set aside for the girls to play on t e trampohne Interest ln tennis Increased th s year with the addltron of the new courts The sophomores yunrors and seniors tried out for teams to represent PFIHCVIIIE ln t e Central Qregon ptaydays tor girls volley hall haslcethalt and softhatt The freshmen gurls participated In their ovsn ptaydays wlth the other schools of thls area GIRLS SPORTS ' ' . hTT1 - . . . iy d' t If . H ' I . 'Im . k Y ' -H i. h . l Apongf' . -- . . . h J 'V' it 'Q A .f V Q 3 A f 'fx Rf, I f, c -.9 1 1 HV X G 4 'o ws 0 9 1 M , -ai , ,,.-3. 1, rr-asurcr, Mary Ann T-ilZlii10ff'l'1 secretary, Bev Bidimun: president, Bafb BOIIIIYI ilCiViSOl', NIYS. ixiilYQU4'fltl' Igliylfl Elllii N Il l' prcsidr-nt. Mary Harris discuss plans for om- oi time many activities tile Girisi Leagliv sponsors 1-xr-ry year . . . under the direction of Mrs. Marguerite Boyce and guided by a capable group of offi- cers, time Giris' League combined and organ- ized time femine footsteps of time entire student body. Meeting once a montii time Girls' League organized and carried to a successful con- ciusion a bigiliy enjoyable Papa Party, Motb- er-Daugilter Tea, and a briiiiant Cilristmas Formai. Tbis league was ied by: Barb Bon- ny, president: Bev Bideman, secretary: Mary Harris. vice-president: and Maw Ann Tiiai- iiofer, treasurer. Tile officers were assisted by time cabinet officers wbo beaded time various committees to bandie tbe many activities carried on tiirougii- out tbe year. GIRL ' LEAGUE -i1.....,,,., Cabinet fbairmen and oizicers are: Courtesy, Deanna Niartinsonz Big and Little Sisters, .Ioan Jackson: Sicic and Absent, Janet Fosteru Pubiirity, Sandy Gumpert: treasurer, Mary Ann Tixaiboier: vice president, Niary Harris: president, Barbara Bonny: secretary, Beverly Bidimang Entertainment, Sixiriey Broadsword: Heaitii, Janet Duricceg Service, Niary Jo Hcnningerp Xvays and Nieans, Sue Xvaitie. One ot the objectives oi tiie Boys League is to ex eiop 1 sense oi good sportsmanship and iair piav in time iJoxs ot C HS BOYS LE G E . . . ieact by Jim Barney, Presictentg Bolo Gerice. Vice Presictentg Al Smith, Secretary: anct Ctiaries Hugtibanics, Treasurer, has iweipeci to iceep time footsteps ot the boys in CCHS turnect in time rigilt ctirection. The Boys League sponsors tiie intramurai pro- gram, consisting ot: ping-pong, iyastcetiyaii, voiieyinaii, sottimaii. tracic, and tennis. intramurais are piayeci to give tile boys wilo cio not participate in varsity sports a ciiance tor recreation. Mr. Cilucic iviartin, Dean ot Boys, was tile advisor ot tile organization. One ot time main contributions ot time Boys League was time sponsorsiiip ot Niarciw ot Dimes inenetit ivasicetiuaii game between time iiigti sciaooi tacuity and gracie sciiooi tacutty. x9-Q E ft Q lrst ron et to r1gl1t Advisor r 0 n Vossen Jerry bags Don Por ly lac own Tom Nlaupm Te y Marshal Tow I.48V5S0n JBITIES BIHFIJOD Second FOV5 Gene Carlson Don Cross LeRoy S8lSbEl'l'V IVBII bPg6l'ClHlll x1llCf' I'9lTlS l.al'l y Hdlf Gerall Clfdfl and B-ll Koetlxlce FI-l'll Cl YOVN ROD Edflgl? Ge0l'ge PFCBS Gordon Stroluel Dclc Cfiifll jeff, CTBIH IHNNYEIICC' WPbPfg .l0l'lIl x1FDOnHld Xfx7'illElCC SlCXCnS Bild Vlflflll JBCOBS Fourtlx row Gene .lones Boll Vvoods Rlclxarcl Bartell Roy Haynes Jerry Evans Cu-nn Houston an Forrest XNISOD Fltlr o larl Laurence Roland Anderson Dlclc Wood Ralph Revnolds Leltov Jones Delmar G dlm 'Nathan Roberts Carl VX elm Ed Yorlc and Freeman Cross an organization for boys lnterested ln agricultural vocation IH future years The members are enrolled In ag classes In tlme l11gl1 scllool a d learn tl1e IJHSIC lmowledge nee ed for successful larmmg Mr rlolm Vossen IS the advisor fer the group an the ag Instructor In tlle regular classes Fllue officers tlus year Vinci Jacobs president E le Lau rence uce president Delmar Grl ley reporter lla e led tlue footsteps ot tlw group tlmrougll anotlier successful year In xx IC tlme loci cllapter entered many contests tlmrouglmout tlme state Many o t e lnoys from Prmeu e awe one outstan mg uorl an lrave talxen prizes IH tlme fairs an s ous ere ur lne two lnoys selected from tlme local clmpter to go to tl1e national conference m Kansas Clty 1 n If t Jim Br mon trcas urer l-run an Ncntmel F' all ' : '.M.Jl1 , 7. fi,.t Sh , r '. dd ': , , ' . A ,. Q. . A ' W , ' , L z i . i 'Z ' , . , , i 1 , ' ', . , . . , .' . 4.1 ,ra '-1. i r xx: ' , , ' 5, 1 , 1 , ri y, . l , V r, , . . n . Y ol ' . . ' ' r cl . y . 2 r Y , 7. . 3 Gordon Strobel, secretaryg Jim Brandon, treasurer: and , 3 v . 0 .. c l 'll' li , 1 l f lm ' ll lm f d I cl' ' V4 d ' ' ' cl l1 Th -'ll l l u ' Smit-tl, It-lm to rlglxt lfrlt- lausrf-rx-v, xife preslla-rut Vi ril larolbs, pre-slr-nz ' a l , - 2 ' -1 xr Cross, ' . K, ,, f I. fi 'E EE .ffl 1 31 Q ii si 1- - X . 1 A ti-+ve ...Q ' ,A t - V fi 3 :f :rr it 1 5 Bvlfm, lclt to riglit: Nlzxry' Ann llulsv, sung li-mler: Blnrgaret llolgate, viii- pn-sulvnt. Seatecl' Nettie Talita, presiilent: Nerlra llartlvn- lxruolt, smretury: Rutli llanlxins. treasurer. Stumling- xlrs, Dvirclre XXYIIIHIHIS, atlvisurg Chine lotlv DvSvlni, parliaiilvntarian. . . . footsteps ot tlle Future Home-malcers ot America will lie liearcl in tlie liomes as motllers and wives put to use tlie lcnowleclge and slcill tliey learnecl at Ttle FHA. organizecl tliis year, witli Mrs. Dierclre Vvilliams as cliapter advisor, lias approximately ttmirty-two members. Its purpose is to prepare ttie girls to be good lmusewives ancl motllers. The otlicers ol tlie club: President, Nettie Tatnluz Vice Dresi- clent. Margaret Holgate: Secretary, Neclra Harclentnroolc: Treasurer, Ruth Hanlcinsg as the leaders ot tlie ctiarter mem- bers ot tlie FHA cllapter here, have upheld tlwe objectives ot ttie national organization. 's First row, lelt to right: Cora Hendrix. Rutll Hanlcins, Nerlra Hardcnbroolc. Gail Foster. Harriet Isaacson, Susie Hamil- ton, and Sarali Purlcett. Sf-ioncl ron: Maxine Nlccoy, Xvilma Sue Cauclle, Nlargaret Holgate, Nlargaret McDonald, Betty Jacobs. janet Beeson. aml Faitlx Jacobs. Tlnrrl rms: Aclvisor, Slrs. Deidre Vvilliams, Beverly Craig. Geralclinc Jnfolas, Doris Grant. Leanore Houston, Gloria Broun, ancl Eileen Nloore. cated, lelt to right: Jaiquie Nlatthr-ws, Nerlra llarnlvnlmroolx, ,lanct Foster, Suv Xvaltic. .IOP TUYHFT, Nlafy lliil'flS, Gnd LZUFH CIllClXNf'll. ncling: Alina Xvinlile, Advisor. lxliss Joan lxlurrison, lf. Corona hlillvr, ,lt-rry J lollard, Joan ,lac lison, ilnil lxlflfy C0l!'S. CAMERA CLUB . . . has heen husy learning to print and develop pictures. The foot- steps have heen guided in the right direction under the supervision of Mr. Ray Carder. The purpose ol the cluh is to develop the hohhy of amateur photography which will allow the cluh to talce over much ol the Spurs photography. The Olli- cers lnor this year are: President. Ernest Edwardsg Vice President. Milce Stevens: Secretary-Treasur er, Ruth Schallhorn. QUILL SCROLL . . . is a national honor society for outstanding journalism in high school publications. One of the ohjectives of the Quill and Scroll is to improve journalistic standards in school puhlications. This year's officers, Sue Vvaltie, presidentg Joe Turner, vice-president: Janet Foster, secretary: Corena Miller, treasurer: have lead the journal- ists ol CCHS in their joh of re- cording and reporting the foot- steps made hy the students ol? Croolf County High. A joint initiation was held with Madras to luring into the organ- ization the juniors and seniors eligihle tor memhership hy fulfill- ing the requirements set hy the na- tional society. The advisor for the Quill anrl Scroll is Miss Joan Morrison, journalism instructor. , Q Front ron, lclt to right' Gr-no hlrcinnis, EA llcnry, ylilic Str-xcns. Ruth Sflxallhorn. Emie Edwards, Sally Coulter, Hope Xvhcstcr, Eva Brunmicr, Ruth Hanltins Bmk ron- l..assronfc- Xvvhcrg. Dan Nmxhf-rry, Roclur- Smart, . ulvisor hir. Ray Carter Gene Anderson, Ron Shirley, Pat Stvvvns. Gloria Broun, and Gail Foster. 'K' -:we .-'gp' ,, sa 1-s Q-Q S --v First row.lelt to right: Ernie Eclwards. Ed Henry. Lawrence Nveberg. and Roclcie Smart. Serond row: Aclvisor lVlr. Ben Stillwell, Gene Bernard. Fred Brummer, and Nlarvin Hamlin. TDVVZ .I0lll'l A'1fD0nBld, Tecl Henry, TOHI Bdiillpifl. Bnd Russel rl-l't0l'TlpS0n. Fourtli rows: Jim Nluupin, Nlilce Stevens, Bot: Page. Nlelvin Hamlin. Ronnie Rounds. and Donald Owens. . . . is a service club under tlie sponsorsliip ol Kiwanis lnter- national. Tile olniertives ol tlie Key Clulu are to develop initia- tive anal leaclersliip. provirle experienre in living and worliing togetlier. serve our scliool nncl community, nncl prepare its mem- loers lor uselul citizenslsnip. The ollicers lor tlie first semester, Mike Stevens, presiclent: Ernie Eclwarcls, vice presirlentg Gene Pmernarcl. secretary: Henry. treasurer: If-rl tlie lootsteps ol tlw memliers nncl turnecl over tlieir tnslis to ille secsoncl semester ollirers, presiclent, Ernie lfclxxurcls. vife presiclf-nt. lirl Henry: sefrc-tary. l.z1xx renfe VV:-lr ergz treasurer. Jolin Nlcmonalcl xxlio witli Nlr. Ben Stillwell. tlieir aclvisor, lime clone many services lor tlie scllool. Stnmlmg, lrlt to riglit Gr-nr livrnnrcl, secretary, lint 5f'Hlf'S'l'f. lflhn Dtvnillll, lffflgllfvr, seconcl Scnles' tf-rg lguxrerirz' XXX-ln-rg, -1--nflnry, scfoncl semester: Rmlcy Smart, lim- milf-itfmr, lirst scmbstvr. S4-.utr-cl Nlr lln-n Stillxwll, mlxlsur. liflllf' Erlunrrls. presi- tlvnt, sf--:mil sr-rn:-str-r: Slilu- Stexens, president, lirst winvstf-r, lfil llvnry, vm- pn-sulvnt, second semester. . . . meetings throughout the year were filled with the sound of the active footsteps of the girls playing baslcetball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, and other sports. This year for the first time, the girls went roller slcating and bowling. Through- .Y out the year. the organization made money by selling pop corn and sponsoring a dance. As co-sponsor ot a talent show. An Seated. lclt to right: Crystal Prine, secretary: Loretta guoniglylpf.-sidvnl.Joy Pinion.scrgmnniti-mis: evening ol entertainment they shared with the Quill and N,.T 'l. 'l ' u,tv.- . ' . UFZYY Nlllllflxlln Pacffmiif, glllriioff rc Y M Scroll the prohts received from the crowd that filled the cafe- teria. They also went on weiner roasts and scavenger hunts. G.A.A. was headed this year by: president, Loretta Twomblyg secretary, Crystal Prine: treasurer, Glenice lVlcGrew. L - J, ' First row. lelthto right: Betty Smith, Joy Paxton. Loretta 'lwombly, Crystal Prine, Carmen Cross. llene Mizer, and Leat a Lee. Second ron: Sharon Statlord, Glenice lVlcGrew, Francis Simpson, Deanna Nlusser. Hope Vvebster. and Jessica Nicely. Third row: Marilyn Lynch, lrene Reil, .lucly Nevel, Shirley Thompson, Gloria Nlorgan. Roberta Guest, Marie Apple- ton, Pat Stevens, and Advisor Miss lrene Pacquette. Fourth row: Sue Lasater, Jerry Wilson, Yvonne Raymond, Clarabelle Harlcey. Shirley Page, Barbara Dalce, Mary Ann Thalholer, Annette Stinnett, Gerry Towner, Eva Bmmmer, lvlary Ann Hulse, and Carol Jordan. First row, lelt to right, Annette Stinnett, Betty Schnonr, Ummm Gloria Brown, Ruth Sfllilllllllffl, and Sully fiuultvr. Second row: .loan Bvfk, Gary llulsvy, Nlargaret llulgntn-, , . Oiconrlor, Ethel Smith, Betty lufulis, :xml firyslnl in . . . has been worlcing at such things as repairing and checking hooks, and keeping order in the ii- hrary. The lilorary cluh tries to iceep the students footsteps turned in the right literary direction. There is an estimated 5,500 differ- ent hooks in the library, so the stu- LEADERS CLUB lending a helping hand to Girls' PE instructor, Miss Irene Pacquette is the main duty oi these girls. The girls are selected hy their classmates in the PE period and aid Miss Pacquette hy talcing roll, talcing shower checlis, leading calisthenics and talcing care ol PE equipment. The Leaders' Ciuh had a party during the year as the social side of their activities. This years officers to lead the footsteps oi the other memhers were: president. Loretta Twom- hlyg vice president, Diane Sin- clairg secretary, Joyce Lawrence: Dorn, ylaxine Nlffivlv. AIlX'lSfPf cuilflflll HP. dents of Croolc County High School have an extensive choice. The officers are: Ramona Darby, president, Sally Coulter, vice presidentg and secretary-treasurer, Ethel Smith. Gary Hulsey is the publicity chairman, and Mr. Car- rol Oiconnor is the advisor. WCPO -453,55-1-fr mn , , , url n m qmrt I nv gn d lNlQl I' d nc 1 r r nr- du x1, r 'tr N ,Y '5. Sli lc, .l' n -t fiunl -rl'l l, Lily Cir. U fi First row. lelt to riglit: Carroll Kincaid, Loretta Tnoniluly, Ramona Darlay, Siu-iron Laughlin, Rae Gumpert, Roberta Guest, Glenda Gerardo. Nancy Gooriricii. Sanrly Gump:-rl. SCCOHJ YONVI MDW HBffiS, Dee Ann h1CK8y, Sllill On NxlilSOH, DODIli! lxSflllJiH llf'f, DOYOllly Ilffk, .lfliln Bffk, and aclvisor, Miss Fern Gunderson. Third row: Janice Byrci, Margie Simmons, Marilyn Smith, Joy Paxton. Javquie ixlutlliexss, Deanna Murlinson, Bar- bara Bonny, and Jo Bolton. Fourtli row: Corona Nliller. Claralaclle Harlcey. .lanct Foster. .laelcie iiouartl, Siiirley Broarlsword, Betty Donara. Merrillyn Dorn. Donna Davis, and Kay Ballantyne. Filtli row: Yvonne Raymond, Joan Jaclcson, lwlary .io Hcnninger, Mary Coles. ixlary Ann Tiiallioler, Vonnic Fic-lcicr, Sue Wallie, Golclic Sweet, anci Janet Durlcee. . . . liootsteps could lie llearcl at all time liome looildall games as time Pep Cluln girls usiierecl time people to ilieir seats. Tliis is just one oi tlie many activities time eluip encounters iiirougli- out time year. The Clulfs biggest event ol tile year is time SNYCClllOE1TlS Tins yearis ollieers were: Presiclent, San- elra Gumpertg Vice President, Sliirley Broacisworclg Secre- tary, Glencla Gerarrlo: Treasurer. Janet Durlcee: Sergeant- at-Arms, Delores Reililg Parliamentarian, ivlary Harris: and Advisor, ixfliss Fern Gunderson. Time Pep Club also Cilartereci a iaus fo two out-of-town games tliis year. to Pendleton, in lootlball season, and to Seated, lelt to rigiit: Nliss Fern fiumlr-rson, .ulxiwr Idakgyigyy in ljaslggfball Season' Janet Durlcr-e, treasurer: Sanflm Gump:-rt, pres: cient: Glenda Cu-rarrlo, sr-fretury. tamiing: Siiirlcy Broarlsuord, vire prcsirlentg Rm- Gumpert, pulrlicity: Delores Rr-ilwl, sergeant-at arms: ivlary Harris, parlimiuentnrian. LETTER ENS CLUB . . . lootsteps ol the athletes ol the leettermans Club are olten heard in the halls ol CCHS. Under the guidance of President Rich Cain, Vice-Pres. Jerry Gerlce. Secretary Paul Zinn, Treasurer .lim Barney and Sergt.-at-Arms Mel Hu son along with their capable advisor Keith DeCourcey t e Lettermans Club had a successful year. Controlling the crowds at the football games was one ol the jobs performed by the club. Two weelcs of Twirp Season were sponsored l.c-ltfto right: ,lrirry Ccrlcrr, vi pr l t R i . ja' , i 's'r ' 3 2 .' 1 X by the Lettermans Club with a Kangaroo Court at the end C0L':fQf- ' lm ' 1 IX 'l D ol the allotted time lor the girls to snare their men. A Twirp Season Dance was one ol the hi-lites oi the year with girls choice prevailing till the end of the dance. First row, lelt to right: blen bweet, Lewis Crain, Freeman bmss, Mike Fema, Jerry Pollard. Paul Zinn. Billy Hardin, Gene Carlson, Bruce Gardner. Fred Brummer. and Marv Nvagner. Second row: lvan Segerdahl. Larry Logan. Emie Edwards, Bob Page. Dale Shumway, Bob Scanlon. Diclt Vvoocls. Gary Quinn, Jerry Evans, Wayne Berry, Bill Caudle, and Advisor Mr. Keith Decourcey. Third row: Ed Henry. Charlie Hughbanlcs. Duane Mizer. VVayne Demaris, Jerry Manin, Bob Klaus, Mel Hudson, Jim Smith, Ron Parrish, Curt Wlendt, Arlen Gumperi. and Mike Declcer. fourth row: Lawrence Vveberg, Roy Haynes, Bob Gerlce, Jerry Gerlcr-. Nlel Gillett, Larry Aldennan, .lim Barney, Rich Cain, Bill Carey, Jim Carey. Gene Candle, Clyde Holliday, and Arlen Alderrnan, 3-5 if BLUE and GGLD ANNER . . . undertakes the task of publishing the Blue and Gold Banner every two weeks. Re- porting the movement ot the footsteps ot the students of Crook County High is a highly im- portant job and the staff has done it conscienti- ously and efficiently. Editor, Joan Jackson: as- sociate editor, Sue Vvattieg business manager. Jacquie Ntatthews: and the rest of the staff have otten worked tate at night to see that the paper is published on time to meet the deadline set by the publisher, The Tribune. This year, the Blue and Gold Banner had an important scoop. The results of the Girls' League elections were announced for the fit time in the paper. Seated, from If-ft to right: Judy New-I, LPEIII Rohr-rts, Rm- Cunipr-rt .lo Bolton. .laniie Byrd, flienimc xl1GY1'X5, Yvonne Raymond Crystal Prine. Second row: Ncdra Hardc-uhrnolc, l.orr'ttzi Txxonuhlv, Jessie Stockton Carroll Kincaid. Joy Pzixson, Dev Ann McKay, Shirtev Em: stroui. Diane Sinclair, fxtitw Vvf-ndt. und t.nur1-n Vvnrnc-r Third ron: Alma htm- Xvinklr-, Laura Cnldueu, Sharon Laughlin Deanna Niartinson, Rohyn VVinn. Niary Ann Thnlhoter and .lay Grimes. Lett to right: Advisor. Miss Joan Morrison. Jacquie Matthews, Joe Turner, Rosemarie Bruce, B. F. Shell. Sue Walkie. Shirley Page. Pat Dutchuk. Hardy Meyers, Karen Kincade, and Sandra Smith, Seah-it: Mary Coles, Jerry Pollard. and Joan Jackson. Bail: mu: ,lc-hu Strand. Ernest Gruhh, Don Ovens, Nlarv Hamlin Sc-fond ron: Nlilu- Xvendt, Russel Thompson, Gloria Nlorgan, Pauline Xvhitcis, Brute- Scott, Charlotte Desclm. First nm: ,loy Paxson, llcnc Nlizvr, Shirley Thompson. Deanna hiusscr Advisor Fir. Shroycr, SPANISH CLUB . . . with advisor Mrs. Clara- jane Browning offering her sug- gestions, has followed it's ohjec- tives ol gaining knowledge and understanding of our South Amer- ican neighhors. The Spanish Cluh has given a dinner this year, using Spanish recipes and customs in the prepar- ation. The oiiicers for this year: presi- dent. Carroll Morris: vice-presi- dent, Glen Cummings: secretary, Maxine McCoy: and treasurer. Gene McGinnis have led the loot- ROCK CLUB . . . never a stone leit unturned as they iootstep it up hill and over dale loolc- ing for various lcinds oi roclcs to add to their collection oi moss agates and thunder eggs. This is a newly formed cluh that al- ready has a large turnout and hopes to douhle or triple this amount in years to come. Those heading this years cluh are Shirley Thompson, President: Deanna Musser, Vice-President: llene Mizer, Secretaryg Milce Wendt, 'Treasurer. They were under the supervision of Mr. Olen Shroyer. -i 1 J ' N' l', C ll lVlorr's, Glenn Cummings, Nirs. Browning, mlvisur, Stan Loop, Steps of the members through the esslca llcfhh Lge? Ed liraly. Gene Nlccuinnis, Darn-l Young, hlaxinc Nlccoy. year of '55-'54. Carolyn Bc-cera. STARDUSTERS . . . the Stardusters are a group ot students who play for the enjoyment they receive from it. Many' ot the voluntary group are memhers ot the main hand, hut it is not necessary for them to be. The dance hand plays for many ot the high school dances for a small percentage ot the total re- ceipts. They have provided the rhythm for the dancing tootsteps ot the C.C.H.S student hody. Dan Turlu-r, Leah Roberts. Byron Vleadows XYillard Crimes' Ql'l m ,o , ps . a Alt:-nhurg. Standing: Don Owens, Alloert Cardcr, Gene Young, and Roger Baldridge. A G 'fa A 3 A 4 First row, lelt to right: Carol Jordan, Pat Stattord, Sherry Henson, Eva Brummer. Shirley Larlcin, Sally Beth Hous- ton. Barbara Nvellenhroclc, Sue lwitchell, Pat Dodson, .lean llouston. Pat Vvendt, and Diane Sinclair. Second row: Donna Kessler, Barham Dalce, Janet Beason. Carolyn Puclcett, Ramona Hiclcs, Barbara Linens, Pat Brown. Roloyn Wfinn, and Janice Callantine, Third row: Lucille Hale, Verda Smith, Karen Reynvaan, Nlary Ann Hulse, Jean Smith, Shirley Page, Kay Patterson, Rosalie Calvert, Francis Simpson, Glenirc lvlccvrev., Rita VV:-lrli, and .lean Hoslcinson. Fourth row: Curtis Demaris, Boll Page, Jenny Lou Roberts. xlargaret lVlcDonald, Darlene Zarnowslci, Rheta Chase. Linda Jordan, Jeanette Lelley, Marie Appleton, Betty Ream. Marvin Hamlin, and Hardy Meyers. Filth row: Ernie Edwards, Larry Crawford, Gary Nladison. Gene Bernard, Ray Teller, Jim Cumlaey, Bch Candle. Gene Caudle,l.1auren Vvamer, Arlen Gumpert, Arlen Alderman, Joe Shown. LeRoy Jones. and Director Mr. John Seltmann. Under the direction ot Mr. John Seltman. the chorus participated in the Christmas Program. The chorus is a training group tor the A Cappella choir. They sing mostly popular music and train their voices tor advancement to the Choir. There are approximately titty people singing in the chorus. soloists and other groups along with some ensemhle groups tool: part in the music contest held at Redmond in April. Thus, throughout the year echoed the progressive toot- steps ot the Mixed Chorus. Seated, lelt to right: Alan Siltes, loan Jailtson, Ross Loveland, 5ll'fflllVf'l Dorn, o 'U J. : U FL. o o E o 5 av 5 D... Q. ai -. i E fs -1 Ur-mx-Z E020 VIC Viral mu, lr-lt lo right: .loan Jackson, Mary Ann Thalholw. .ludy New-l, Naty Ray, Ray Thompson, Nliltc Wendt. Lawrence Cook, Dale Thompson. Marilyn Lynch, Pauline Vvhities. Carol Gard. Willard Grimes. Femncl row: Deanna lxlusser, Russel Thompson, Roger Miller, Alan Silces, Ross Loveland, Merrillyn Dorn. Danny Tuclu-r. Dennis Henning:-r, Don Campbell, ,lerry Long. Lee Vvhitsett. Bel: Logan, Richard Lewis. Ray- moml Xvaltt-rg, Crystal Prine, Bruce Scott, Ruth Schallhorn, Ted Henry, Charlene Olmstead. Jo Ann Winkle, Shirley' Thompson. Third Row: Byron lVleadows, Don Owens, Alhert Carder. Ruff-marie Bruce, Leah Roherts, Karen Kincade. Clara Alten- hurg, Clinton McDonald, Roger Baldridge, Freeman Cross, Maxine Nlccoy, Darrell Young, Director Mr. Melvin Lamhert, Bill Moodenhaugh. Bch Vvarrr-1, Goldie Sur-ot, and Ed llvnry. Nlziioreiles: Barham Bonny, Shirley Broadsword. Alma Mae Vvinlcle. Jerry Vvilson. Jane Johnson. MAJORETTES rulling lootstvps ol ihr- Vfills riiaiun-liars nerr- ualilmrl hy lllIINlH'Cl9 lp ilr ttli l llwll ll itl l llxlfiui In S M ,i mx s Qi 1' UU Jr Qi INN il li' .I .Pm wi' r I Nlujorctlv ,Xliim Xxlllldlv, ilu' lis.il:-rviiws. 5lilrl-'y' Bromlivoril, lilnf' ,l1IllllS1IIl, lgilfll lsillllly, iillll ll'ffY Nxllallll plCSl'i'llt'll lllitny' pfrigrnlll lnmi lt-lt, llmrlm I5 nx Nl xxlilson, .intl .l.im' lolinmn. . . . the marching footsteps ol the hand as they practiced hall time shows and the tapping ol the feet as they lcept rhythm in concert music. Directed hy Mr. Mel Lamhert, the hand furn- ished much ol the enthusiasm at pep assemblies and games. Participating in the Central Oregon Music Clinic is one ol the privileges of the hand. The hand also toolc part in the Christmas Program and the Spring Concert. The officers for the year were: Ed Henry, president: VVillard Grimes, vice president, Cry- stal Prine, secretary: lVlary Ann Thalholer, re- porter: Ted Henry. stage manager: and Ray Thompson, property manager. on .', , llrl4'V Bruliclsunrtl, fxllllrl Xxlllldlv, lvrfy' C'-'W'-I E1'1l U-WH From If-fr to right: Dorothy B1-vk. Sue Wlaltic, Bonnie Venlws, Judy Gumpert. W'ilmn Cauclle. Nlnry Colel, 'lent Red. Juno lohnsun, Sharon Laughlin, .loan Berk, DVGH1' Salk-rlee, .loan Xvinlcle. and Alma Wlinkle. . . . clirectecl by John Seltmann, will turn their footsteps toward the Solo and Ensemble Contest. The contest will he helcl in early April. This group of boys, Gary Hulsey. Bert Sweet, John Hendrix, John Fischer, Charles Mahaney, ancl 3' E sv C'- 'Q P fn as :1 on as FF PW' 73 FD O :- 1 5. F? 'S as Ui 'U '1 o rm 'I as 5 FU'WCU3C7 CDC 4514709 ' -1 i . 1 . V.- ' I AN T . '- ,m X Qi 'wwe 1 f . i ,' 0 F : 2 6-ll at so ,Q ,Q awry oo nL'U3U33-5'-5co- aa 93:gL-a5. 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Second row: Alma Mae Winkle, Deanna Nlartinson, lreu- Reil, lxlargie Simmons, Marilyn Washington. Delores Dooney, Geraldine Towncr, Kay Ballantyne, Marilyn Cliallant, Sue Vvaltie. and Nancy Goodriclri. Third row: Joan Jackson. Judy Cvumpert, Sharon Lauglilin. Donna Dorn, Vvilma Sue Candle, Eleanor Vogle, Pat Stevens, Dorothy Beclc. Bonnie Venters, Joan Beck, and Arlene- iVlcFee. Fourtli row: Mary Coles. Jim Herlnison, Don Cveer. Glen Sweet, Paul Zinn, Bert Sweet, Gary Halsey. Fred Brum- mer, and Director Mr. .lolm Seltmann. Filtli row: LeRoy Jones. Mel Hudson, Mel Gillett. barry Logan, Charlie Hugtilnanlcs, Larry Alderman, Jim Bamey, Robert Rite, Ron Eldrige, Jolin Fisher, .lolm Hendrix, Jim Maupin, and Charlie Nlatianey. . . . under ttie direction of Mr. .lotm Seltmann, joined ttie combined music department to present tile annual Cllrist- mas Program. The Choir is a selected group, composed of approximately sixty voices, ranging from bass to soprano. Gnly sopllomores, juniors, and seniors are eligible for tlie Clioir. The footsteps of time Clioir lead them to per- formances at tile Spring Concert given in May, and tlle District Music Contest tield in April. fri , 43? iq? if mf 4. ,Y 'A , , . . fr 1 , 1:-i . 1' I 31 PPPTY Un Novemher I7 the annual Papa Party was again an occaslon to he rememhered It s theme Father was car ned out xx ell The evening featured dancing for the girls an their dads eats and a program consisting of talented per formers Heading the footsteps of the committees was Jacqule Matthews Other chaxrmen were Laura Caldwell refresh ments Glenlce McGrew and Leah Roberts decorations Doris Hough entertainment Judy WICHICC programs Margie Slmmons lHVltHtl0flS Sandra Davenport cleanup The parents of the girls are honored the father at the Papa Party the Mother Daughter Tea for the mothers The date for the tea was May I5 The affair IS held annually ln the gym and features a Style Show put on hy the Home Fconomlcs Department The girls model the dresses pa jamas formats and coats they have made throughout the year Other features are the Installation of ofhcers presenta tion of awards and nammg of the glrl of the year QE? if F le t t '5 ge on San a potDrHughadl11uaCal e y , , U -1 . un an ' . I 7 - . ' Z , - . . . . , 1 1 , 2 , I 1 v I . ' . , , ' . The surross ot the Papa Party muy tw .xt ' , ' ' ' lrihuled to goneml rhairnmn. .hurquiv Nhat' lheus, and an ot ilu- uhnirnu-n un-If-r her who worked ln nmkv it thc- host party ut the A ' ' 1 - year. . - , 1 n ! - v , . 9 ,K F .57 ,ykr Q , W 1 M,-,,..f,,M,, P'gs21f.w:s,fam,ww,,1:15 A, Q 7, M d H Mmwrs Jmwmmww W ' L- Z z Af 1 ' f wwf: W Aj , MM... fi5,Qiievfiwxf-fffhyt g , , A, , ,, , , , , 4 'A ,Q 'tt, . r , , , t.,, . Q y 5 Q, , ., ,. . A W k 2 , , . 4 A I A v H V W M M H V 4 t'ffg'1Ttffy Q t r f s r - W t 'Wa fif - ' 5 f- - i , pw A.,,7-- Z 4 , ,, , . W, . ., , , . - -V I' I.. 1 'V 1 rom fn 0 right: .lcssic Stock on. r 'lar i Simm s, dr Daven r. o is 0 n r dw H. Th FDIHIBL Weeks hefore time for the Christmas Formal, girls were scur- rying hither and yon, preparing for the hig evening. Jerry Hoslcinson was general chairman. She had her helpers on the joh from the heginning-they were: Kay Ballantyne, decora- tions: Sharon Laughlin, pro- grams: Carroll Kincaid, music: Crystal Prine, invitations Nlary Coles, refreeshmentsg Nancy Goodrich: Diane Sinclair, clean- up. On the evening of Decemher 25, footsteps turned toward a transformed cafetorium, where the refreshments were served from a calce of ice and gay lights shone across the floor. e Grand March. led hy the president. Barbara Bo a Seated, left to right: Vincil Jacohs. Jo Bolton, Deanna Gumpert. Lauren Warner, Rosemarie Bruce, Crystal Prine. Shir- ley Engstrom, Laura Caldwell. Margaret Holgate. Standing: Sue Waltie, Richard Raymond, Ed Henry. Fred Bmmmer. Jim Blaisdell. Dave Pollard. Mike Wendt, ' Byron Meadows, Nvillard Grimes, Dennis Henninger, Roger Huelspeth, Corena Miller, Janice Byrd, Sharon Laughlin, Carroll Kincaid, Nedra Hardenhroolc. ' December l6, l7. and I8 were the dates ol the Student Body Play Home Sweet Homicide. The juvenile leads were played hy Lauren Warner, Archie, a member ol the mob who lceeps his sisters well in hand: Rosemarie Bruce, April, the genius ol the lamily: and Deanna Madinson. Dinah,' the older sister who attempts to he hoss. Jo Bolton, the mother of the Carstirs children. a widow finds herself in love with a cop. Bill Smith played lay Vincil Jacohs, The murderer in the mystery- comedy. Mr. Cherrington, was portrayed hy Willard Grimes. Many hurried footsteps were heard through the halls as curtain time neared. Mr. George Browning, the director ol the play assisted hy Laura Caldwell. student director, Nedra Hardenlnroolc, assistant student director. and stage managers Richard Raymond and Vincil Jacobs set the stage lor tour successful performances. fo, Vincil. Fred. Ht-urinrr, lriurvri, Rust-rruir WHO E SWEET HOMICIDEH Doris, foe. Blum' lo. :xml .xlury gl Hit' Rosemarie. Sue, Alma, Doris, Nltiry Jo, Stun, aiml Jxllwit. Proper prurtice nmlavs n perfect pvrforrmim i' OUR HEART ERE YOU G and G Y Our Hearts were Young and Gay was tlie name nl tlme Junior-Senior Play. As the footsteps of the anxious actors paced tlie Hoor, the audience waited lor the curtain to rise. ' portraying Cornelia Otis Skinner was Nlary Jo Henninger. Cornelia's best friend, Emily Kimlmrougim was Doris Hough, Cornelia's parents were Joe Turner, as Nlr. Otis Skinner, and Nlary Coles as Ftrs. Skinner. En1ily's and Comelia's boy friends were Dirk Vvinter and Leo McEvoy wllicli were played lay Stan Loop and Allbert Carder. Arting as tlle Steward was Lauren Vvarner. The story tool: place in the l920's. Much of tlie action ol tllis story talces place on a ship headed for Paris, Many adventures and new friends are made as tlle girls start out on an entirely new experience. A 5. A Baelc row: Rosemarie Bruce. Margaret Holgate, Charlotte Deselm. Sue Xvaltie, Alma Xvinlcle. Nlel Gillett. Ray nlomp- son. Rockford Smart, Byron Meadows, Gordon HII, Fred Brummer Front row: Carroll Kincaid. Joe Turner, Mary Coles, Nlary Jo Henninzer, Doris Houqli, Albert Carder. Stan Loop. On Fehruary 15, foot- steps hastened toward an annual affair. The Sweet- heart's Ball. Crowned King and Queen this year were two seniors, Jerry Gerlce and Nan- cy Goodrich. After Pep Club president, Sandra Gumpert, had crowned them, Queen Nancy and King Jerry danced the next dance alone. Chairmen for this occasion were: Deanna Nlartinson, gener- al chairman: Mary Ann Thalholer, decorations: Clara Altenhurg, refreshments: Jo Bolton, crowns: Bonny Fielder, ticlcetsg and Nancy Goodrich, clean-up. Sandy Klang. and SWEETHEARTS B x ll ,ihhgaou . 'num' an: crry 1-n'oy c H 'in an uccn anre. AN EVENING OF E ERTAI E T Presented by the Quill and Scroll and G.A.A. on February I6 was a very successful Talent Show. Lauren VVarner's footsteps shuffled on and oil the stage as he acted as the master ol ceremonies, and lcept the laughter and acts moving smoothly. A vari- ety ol acts contributed to a delightful evening for all. These acts were: Mexican Hat Dance: Ten Pretty Girlsg Rope Jumping: Tumbling: Casey at the Bat: Blaclc Hawlc Vvaltz Grace in Motion: Temptation: Nlilitary Twirlingg Without a Songg Halls of lvy: Charleston: Night and Day and Some Enchanted Evening: Dancing in the Darla and Silver Moon. Rosemarie Bruce presented a Military Twirl. ' 1 'sm . , , 1 - 'Nl ' .M ff 'WMM I- 'Neva ' . f Ten Pretty Girls: Sandra Davenport, Virginia Amote. Beauties: Rita Welch. Pat Dodson. Ruth Brewer. and Sharon Johnston, Marcia Miller, Robyn Winn. Jenn Houston- Billie Lister, Jacquetta Stout, Charline Olmstead. Beasts: lvan Segefdfllll- Rocky Smaff- CUYIY Cmnt. Bhd Wayne Berry. triple Trio: .lane Johnson, D'Gae Satterlee. JoAnn T110 BOYS' Quafffli Jim MBUPW- Fred Bmmmef' Winkle. Mary Coles. Irene Reil. Sue Candle Bert Syveet, and Paul Zinn, interpret the Halls Bonny Ventus, and Sue Wnllic, of lvy. l RADIO From left .Ioe Tur er emce M Ch Ies Mart In Ity ad so erry Martin e g ee Broadcasting from C.C.H.S. every morning from 10:15 to 10:30 is Joe Turner bringing the news of the Prineville schools to Central Oregon Every Tuesday and Wednesday, the students of C.C.I-I.S. hear the footsteps of the grade school students as they troop in for their weeIcIy pro rams. Monday and Thursday are reserved for t e high school and Fridays have heen set aside for the coaches. The program is broadcasted through the courtesy ol station KRCO hy a di- rect hoolcup. directed hy Mr John Needham has learn e to operate and malce minor repairs on the school proyectors The visual aid stall s foot steps tum toward the realm of malce helieve and education ln the world of film and soun They also learne to run the tape recorder opaque projectors and the strip film projectors. V I S U A L A I D S :It to right Richard Nlccraughey. Roger Miller, Arlen Alderman. Ernie Edwards. Jim Smith. Roberta Guest. Arlen Gumpert, Mel Hudson. Melvin Hamlin. Roclcie Smart. Ed Henry. Vvayne Berry. Mike Stevens, Glen Sweet. and Advisor Mr. John Needham. Sid Harper and Earl tCapl Tuclcer SCHOOL CAFETERIA As the noon hell rings, footsteps are heard hastening toward the cateteria where Mrs. Elsie Scanlon and Mrs. Emily Haney give cheerful and efficient service to the students ot They also render their services tor school hanquets and other occasions. Many students help Mrs. Scanlon and Mrs. Haney with the serving and clean-up in return lor their lunches. MAINTENANCE The footsteps of Earl tcapl Tuclcer, Sid Harper, and Harold Ray are often heard as they go about their husiness of maintaining our school. Following all the social events spon- sored hy the students ot CCHS you can always find some of our maintenance department get- ting the school into shape for the next day. RE The elticient and energetic school nurse Hiltje Huhhard, maintains the health standi ard ol Olll' SCl'l00l. 'N Mrs. Scanlon. right. and Mrs. Haney talce a hn-al: lor the photographer from their duties as cafeteria foolts. mu -Q- in QQ' A' if f ,1 Y-' 'T A an hw uf sm 'f' - K , .- mfg fin 5 1' 0 ir -. Af' Yr X Halsey s Clinic Pharmacy BEAR FOR GLASS UPH OLSTERIN G COSMETICS FILMS CANDY DRUGS Vvheel Almement a B I P50116 6328 BRICK HAGEDORN o a ancmg Axle nd F Gffle 856 VV 3rcI Prmev Ile Oregon O we CHAS STUMP 3 JUDY'S Teenage Headquarters Phone 6535 229 North Mann St WI Ax 'n' Y, 9 f '1 . . ,Q 6' Headquarters for nd . -ff, I . S CONRIQY CHEVISOIFECSI' CO PRINEVILLE MEN S WEAR Home o NationaIIy Advertised Brands .Ianzen Sw eaters Rough Rider and Day CorcIs Arrow Shirts Kan eI Lettermen Sweaters PRINEVILLE OREGON TOWER MOTOR CO International Dea er Brzgg Stratton Motors Towing Day ancI Night Phone 7l l I or 7892 PrineviIIe Ore PARK SERVICE STATION RON JAY proprzetor ATLAS TIRES BATTERIES ACROSS FROM THE PARK P one 935 405E 3 CI CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 54 OCHOCO LUMBER CO Phone 6296 OcI1oco I'Iy THE BANK DRUG Prescrzptzons Fountam Servzce ScI1ooI Supptzes Co ner of 3rcI and Main Phone 6545 PTIHEVIIIC Ure AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY Setf Servzce Dry Cleaning Phone 7056 409 Locust f I I Q. 7 - .1 and ACCESSORIES I1 7 . r 5ilELl. HIATT S SHELL SERVICE 505N hM P 492 EOQ RAT SATTEELEE S 9 ort ain hone6 Em Q 1 J LX Ulfnfs' b 1 , S u. , 5' XV I . wh V1 5 V A i E af? g VT - Q 5 I! E Q 5 I A S flak ,f A -YS! 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Y' 1-1 . ' O . ir . ' ,.. I CONGRATULATIONS l'0ln HUDSPETH PINE INC POB 58 PRINEVILLE OREGON So t Textured Ponderosa Pune 1 OWEN S FREIGHT LINES BARNEY MACHINE WORKS 5I1 dBl p P 5616 FRIGIDAIRE DEALER ' ' P-E I OREGON EQUIPMENT Co. 5 uWe Service What We Self, 327 N. Main PRINEVILLE, OREGON Phone 7657 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE HOMES O FIRE B IN S CASUALTY SCUTTY S Fggwfs - AUT CENTRAL LOANS Home OI' Ranch f X WHEN BUYING OR SELLING CALL DODGE PLYMOUTH CLIFF DUNHAM RENO KRAMER WAYNE HOUSTON Qnd and Ma Prmev Ile Phone 6255 0 e 64 4 H H Deale s n Land and Lwestocla 212 E THIRD PRINEVILLE ORE ERNIE S SPORT SHOP I ERNIE ENDERS o ner Hea qua te s o AIVIIVIUNITION PICNIC SUPPLIES UM ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT At the Y xx Phone 7648 Prmev Ile Ore 1 9 0 I O I XP II Ph n 6 . . I I Get , :I I y w al Hr r fr- . Q I ETC 0, l I - - CCILIIQIEO INN BNA BOB S FLOWERS Remefnbef 2 Say lt wzth lowers rom Bob s fr Bolo and Ann Ryan across rom the Ochoco Inn Phone 6471 Prlnevllle Put Your Dry Cleanmg In the Hands of .- DOC'S CLEANERS 124 VV. Second Phone 7224 'M 'A f reams- - f Vance Texaco Station Phone 7927 341 East 3rd f .- and xt s proud we are to he located IH Prmevxlle with such pro gresslve schools and high Ciillb e faculty Our salute also to a stu dent hody that sets an excellent ex ample ln sportsmanshlp for towns people to follow a rootm tootm good hand and athletic teams that have the whole state tallcmg Enclcson s Department Store Phone 6201 3rd Street The two stores wzth more names than any stores m all Central Oregon EIICIKSOII S Sllpel' Market Phone 6291 VV Third St IVIAYS CASH GRGCERY K 5' D THEATERS t ' pndt PATIO DRIVE-IN P ' PINE THEATER P ' 'II K 6 D DRIVE-IN IVI d CHIEF THEATER M d Ph 7274 E t3d ee E S 3 K9 I REGISTERED PERFECT EM I O N Prafccts War Dzamaud Elance WI K5-Hip? H159 Che 16mg af GUARANTEED Value' FOSTER'S CREDIT JEWELRY For an evening of enjoyment s e i at the Frozen Foods ,-1 Arden Ice Cream , 'II Meg S nnevl e , rmevl e . a ras Across from the court Ilouse . a ras one as r Phone Madras 2444 PrineviIIe 6556 I nuunu nonsrnn I' ' nr, D I G S 0 9 lute lui logllluod GENUINE ' o A M o N D , G ., 'nr , Good Luci To The o00a00l.. Bm wah.. To n. swf. D11Yt0Il E- GIOVCI' Pacific Trailwa Occidental Life ys 3ll Beaver Sheet Phone N9 Phone 6300 Bl W. Jud '-c00,,00.10n00. To rn. c00.1..0... couzmssv or Donald Graham Prineville Credit Bureau Prine llle Ong mme 6575 Phone 6258 Pikeville Ole Good L001. To Au S00100. ALBERT WALKER R- P McRae Prmevllle Funeral Home P nevllle Oregon Phone 7051 Bea er at Filth Phone 6459 TO THE ADVERTISERS We the memhers of the Spurs Stall woulcl lllce to thanlc our advertisers for their cooperatlon and support Without their help It would not have heen posslhle to puhlxsh this annual SPURS STAFF OF 1954 Central Oregon Tltle 8z Loan Co 1i3Bl'Ilfl1g Agzogggfgrn Pnnevllle Oregon Phone 6237 Bowman Bl Phon 6565 CONGRATULATIONS Good Lua. To The Senior: Battles 32 BBUIGS Pacific Power 8: Light lnnurance e Blcl o e 6532 Phone 6241 197 East 3rd Sl Congratulations To You Senior: GOOD LUCK IN FUTURE YEARb R J Sewall, M D lrom Ph 5670 325 E 3 cl one Prine llle Or gon r A V - 00 r i r , . ri ' , . v . ' 0 Ben Wishes 'lb The Clan of '54 ucongmlulations Ben Wuhan Q . . ' U . C Pin g. Ph n O U ' . . . .. V' ' C . 0 l . XUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS


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