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

 - Class of 1954

Page 87 of 120

 

Crook County High School - Spurs Yearbook (Prineville, OR) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 87 of 120
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Crook County High School - Spurs Yearbook (Prineville, OR) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 86
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Page 87 text:

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

Page 86 text:

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.



Page 88 text:

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'

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