Dayville High School - Devil Yearbook (Dayville, OR)
- Class of 1952
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THE DEVIL 1952 Published By The Annual Stall Edifor ......... Ass'+ Edifor Ari' Edifor ..... Acfivify Edilor . Freshman News . Sophomore News Junior News .. . Senior News . ,. Boys' Sporfs Girls' Sporfs Business Manager Typis+s ........ Advisor . . . .. .. ..... Wade Nodine .. ...Frances Harris . .Marcia Belshaw . . ..... Kearney George .Lillamay Mascall . , . ...... Lore+'ra Music .. ..... Kay Cummings . . . .Shirley Sfeen . . . . . . .Willis Laughlin .Thelma Garrison . . . ....... Joy S+arre'H .. ...... Typing ll Class Mr. Marion Huff DAYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Dayville, Oregon 32 'xl .9 Dedicaiion This annual is dedicaled io our principal, Marion L. Huff. Mosl' everyihing fhe school has we owe io ihe efforfs of 'rhis hard worlcing genileman. Some five years ago our school was in a chaoiic condiiion and was declared noi' siandard by +he Siaie Deparimenf of Educalion. Mr. l-lull came info our midsf in 1948 and since 'rhen condiiions have improved by leaps and bounds. Firsf and probably fhe mos+ im orfanl' accomplish- menf was fhe esiablishmenr of discipline. Mr. Hufipgave us pleniy of freedom and ye+ lcepf ihe siudenfs in line. we admire him for 'rhis ualify. While serving as baslcefball coach he led us 'ro 'rhree successivecleague championships a fear never before accomplished. Mr. Huff played a dominanl' ar+ in ge+'ring our new gym and grade school, in facl' when we ran ou? of money he formed a sho class and under his guidance fhey complefed a large share of ihe umgnished worlc remaining in 'rhe gym. For lwo years Mr. Huff worlxed al' 'rhe school during 'rhe summers free in order fo creaie be'Her faciliiies for fhe siudenis. All 'lhese ihings have nor been in vain for now boih The grade and high school are siandard schools and we are proud of 'rhem and also of Mr. Huff 1'he man who made lhem possible. I+ would 'ralce a lor larger space 'ro enumeraie all of +he fhings Mr. Huff has done for us bu+ we wan+ him +o know we appreciafe them one and all. Mr. Huff has decided fo leave Dayville nex'r year in order lo seelr a beHer posifion so we fell +ha+ lhe dedicafion of fhis annual would be a fi++ing +ribu+e for +he fine service he has rendered 'ro us. 7404451 arf' f! 's , ,. 4 pn X Marion L. Huff Supt-Principal Lowell P. Gilhal Dave Englilh 8 Comm Coach . Math 8 Soi '1 '36 ,gahi Joey Acaiturri Retha Valade MarJor1e Rounds Camera Shy ' Q Virginia Jenlson Delbert Jenlson Cook Custodian Facully Hislory MARION L. HUFF-Sup+. of Schools. Social Sludies and Shop Teacher. Mr. Huff arfended grade and high school in La Grande from fhere he moved lo Easlern Oregon College and lhe Universily oi Oregon. where he layed on Iwo championship baskelball reams, one al' each school. Alger gradualion Mr. Huff coached al Prineville for +hree years and +hen came fo Dayville where he has guided +he deslinies of Dayville sludenls for four years. DAVE HAWK-Coach, Science and Malh lnslruclor. Mr. Hawk had his grade school and mosl' of his high school educalion in Idaho, buf graduafed from Longview High School in Washingfon. Afler a shorl +ime in lhe service Mr. Hawk enrolled a+ The College of Idaho, where he was falenled performer in bolh baseball and baskeiball. Upon gradu- alion Mr. Hawk signed a conlracl +o 'leach in +he Dayville School Syslem. We are glad he casl his forlune wilh our insfilulion. LEWELL GILHAM-English and Commercial Insfruclor. Mr. Gilham came +o us from Porfland Universily. He aHended Porfland Grammar School and graduafed from Washinglon High School in 'rhal ci+y. Mr. Gilham served in World War ll and afler his discharge he enlered denial school in Porfland and laler 'rransferred fo Porfland Universily where he sfudied fo become a leacher. Dayville was Mr. Gilham's 'Firs+ leaching posi+ion. JOEY ACAITURRI-7+h and 8+h Grade Coach and Teacher. Mr. Acailurri a++ended Elemenfary and Secondary School in Burley, Idaho. Afler a few years in +he service Mr. Acailurri en+ered Boise Junior College and larer Sou+hern Idaho College of Educalion. In bo+h high school and college Mr. Acailurri made a name for himself on lhe Maple Courl' as he was an All S+al'er plus being caplain of his 'ream while in college. This is Mr. Acai+urri's 2nd year in leaching bolh of which have been al Dayville. HELEN MILLER-5+h and 6+h Grade Teacher and Grade School Volle ball Coach. Mrs. Miller came fo us from Canada. She was edu- calecl in Scofland, Canada. and 'lhe Uniled S+al'es, so she has a broad background from which +o draw educafional experiences. Mrs. Miller has been a member of lhe Dayville Facully for 5 years and we hope she will remain for many more. RETHA AVALADE-2rd and 4+h Grade Teacher. Mrs. Valade has been a member of +he faculfy for I9 years and during lhis period she has developed a hosf of friends and admirers among her many 'Former slu- denfs. Mrs. Valade alrlended grade school in McMinviIle and high school in Salem. She did her college work a+ Oregon College of Educalion. We wish Mrs. Valade conlinued success and hope she will leach many more years in Dayville. MARJORIE ROUND-Isl and 2nd Grade Teacher. Mrs. Round came +o us al' midyear affer fhe resignalion of Mrs. Rena Slriclken, who came ou+ from Texas. Mrs. Round gol' her elemenlary and secondary schooling in La Grande and Imbler and aHended Easlern Oregon College for her higher educalion. The pasi l'wo years Mrs. Round 'laughl in Long Creek, previous +o lhis she +augh+ a+ Monument Everyone hopes Mrs. Round will conlinue lo leach in our school. S- L,' 4 ' . t o 1--. A' SHIRLEY STEEN Oh Darn lf Volleyball 1.2.3.4 S+uden+ Council 1.3.4 Class Pres. 1.3 Class off. 1.2.3.4 S+uden+ Body Sec. and Tres. 4 Assisfanl A.E. 3 Assislanl' T.E. 3,4 Class Play 1.2.3.4 Girls League Pres. 3 Soffball 1.2.4 Seniors THELMA GARRISON By Darn Cheer Leader 3.4 Volleyball 2.3.4 Class Plays 3.4 Girls League 4 Annual 3.4 Tenderfoof 4 Sofiball 2.3.4 Carnival Princess 4 Orclwesira 4 Carnival Princess 3 ROBERT WALKER RUTHY LEMBERGER DALE HUMPHREYS Oh l Don'+ Know One Never Knows. Wise Up Baslce+ball 4 Does One? Baslcelball 3.4 Baseball 1.2.3 Class Play 1.2.3.4 Sfudenl' Council 4 Class Office 2 Girls L. Play 1.2.3.4 Orcl'1esl'ra 1.2.3.4 Track 2 Clweer Leader 3.4 Class Presiden+ 4 Class Play 3 Volleyball Mgr. 1.2 Class Play 1.4 Tenderfool' 2.3.4 JOY STARRETT You Bel' Your LiHle Boo'rs Volleyball 1.2.3.4 Sfudenf Council 2.3.4 Class Pres. 2 C. Vice Pres. 1.3.4 Class Play 1.2.3.4 Annual Edifor 3 Tenderfool' Ediror 4 Girls League 1.2.3.4 Carnival Mgr. 3.4 Soffball 1.2.4 Class off. 1.2.3.4 Carnival Oueen 4 Valediclorian MAXINE HINTON Ol'1 Heaven Girls League 4 Volleyball 1.2.3 Soflball 2.3 Paper Sfaff 1.2.3.4 Annual Ed. 2.3 Class Plays 3 Class Pres. 2 Sfudenl' Body Vice Pres. 3 Sludenl Council 3 Cheer Leader 1 Prophecy of The Class of 1952 As 1 pushed The buTTon and braced myself againsT The impacT of The Take off, I wondered whaT would be in sTore for us in The year 1980. The presenT year was 1956 and I had iusf been awarded a Trip wiTh The gen- ious of scienTific mechanics, Marion L. Huff. who had iusT complefed The space and Time machine in which we were Traveling. The wind shrieked around our sphere-like vehicle and I noTiced ThaT The soliosofo e screen was becoming a hazy green which grew gradually deeper and finally be- gan blinking DAYVILLE, OREGON. In anoTher few minuTes we had reached our desTinaTion and we alighfed from our machine To find our- selves on Casey's Slide overlooking The Wesfern Mefropolis which was once our liTTle home Town. We Took a Taxi To The Town hall where we found a greaT convenfion Taking place-Reunion: Class of 1952. Dayville High School. We in- Troduced ourselves and were seafed aT a Table where we enioyed a deli- cious meal of broiled Thumpcaf, an almosf exTincT animal found only in Murderer's Creek. A bell was sounded as The presidenT of The Unifed STaTes, an old and decrpif man, was helped To a sfanding posiTion and we finally recog- nized him as Lewell P. Gilham, our beloved English Teacher of 1952. He said he was cerTainly sorr buf he jusf couldn'T speak Tonighf because his back was paining him piTiTyully. Our Train of Thoughf was inTerrupTed by a shrill. high voice: we Turned and a beaufiful woman swepT by us gliTTering wiTh gold and jewels. Thinking she looked familiar, I asked a genfleman who she was. He re- plied Oh, ThaT is The greaTesT Mefropolifan Opera STar of all Times. Rufhy Lemberger! RuThy's career had added a liTTle weighT To her figure-in facT, she weighed a liTTle over 150 pounds, buT her 5 feeT 3 inches car- ried iT well. She enTerTained us wiTh The ballad. Come On'a My House from her newesT opera. Rufhy Then infroduced Joy STarreTT who Told us abouT her career. Her love life had been disappoinTingly concluded so she drowned her sorrows by becoming a missionary To The Eskimos aT The SouTh Pole. There she had a big ranch and was raising a new Type of race-horse. She had enfered one of her finesT horses. Cenfipede, in The 1980 Kenfucky Derby buT he broke away and was lasT seen running Through Soufh America heading for home. He had Thrown his rider info The waTer as They passed The Gulf of Mexico. She said ThaT if we would Turn our aH'enTion To The cenTer of The sTage we would be furfher enTerTained by Roberf Walker. RoberT explained Thar he had been living in The Belgian Congo and ThaT The King of ThaT counTry had knighfed him for his brave deeds. Once he even hy nofized a p Thon which had The princess of The Tribe capTive in iTs den Then he had The snake bring The girl ouT To him. This girl laTer became his wife and he inTroduced To us his family of 11. which did The riTual rain dance of Their Tribe. The nexT enTerTainer was our dear Teacher David Hawk. He had come a long way in his baskefball coaching and was now coach of The Harlem Space Gallopers. He and his Team puT on a very inTeresTing ex- hibifion for us. Three of his own sons were on The squad and The fourTh viqas a very compeTenT wafer boy who was in demand by many oTher ball c ubs. Prophecy ConTinued Maxine HinTon was nexT To speak oT her accomplishmenrs. She was dressed in-oT all Things!-a gorgeous gown oT porcupine quills! We learned ThaT she is a very Tamous dress designer soughT by ever one be- cause she uses such unusual maTerials. She holds a iob as a dancer in a carnival side show and she said ThaT iT gave her greaT opporTuniTies To model her creaTions. She said she was very happy and also inTormed us ThaT she has Tive boys? William, Willie. WilberT. Wilfred and Bill. A big sign was risen over The Table now, iT read: The lnTernaTional Baby SiTTing CorporaTion: Manager and PresidenT-DALE HUMPHREYS. We were very surprised To see Dale in such a business. He explained ThaT aTTer he had won The Pinhead Award Tor building The TirsT TighTrope across The ATlanTic Ocean. none oT The girls wanTed To marry him Tor Tear he'd go up in The air over someThing else. l-le sTarTed This business wiTh The moTTo: IT you wanT To go someplace. and you need a siTTer. iusT call l.B.S.C.. you'll never Tind one TiTTer I The drums rolled and The bugles raged as we were asTounded by The voice of The speaker inTroducing This beauTiTul. scanTily cloThed young lady as Thelma Garrison. Queen oT The Air. She Told us ThaT she was working Tor The Wingding Bros. Circus and ThaT she enjoyed her work very much. She worked sTeadily on The Tra eeze arTs aTTer graduaTing Trom high school and had Tinally perTecTed her mosT diTTiculT TeaT-she swings Trom a Trapeeze To a horse's back, The horse being balanced on a TeeTer-ToTTer 200 TeeT above The ground. The horse Then kicks up hurling her high in The air across a 20 TooT space Through which she does a Triple summersaulT and rope. This enTire performance is done wiThouT a neT! The double doors oT The hall were Thrown open To admiT. To a sixTy gun saluTe. a plaToon oT WAC's. They did various drills and TormaTions. We were wondering whaT connecTion This had To The class oT '52 buT were Then surprised To recognize Shirley STeen ordering Them around. Shirley had been such a brillianT educaTor as dean aT Vassar ThaT The WAC's had insisTed ThaT she become Their Commanding General. She Told us abouT her work and we were greaTly amazed To Tind ThaT her woman soldiers had gone inTo acTual combaT. Shirley, herself. had many medals Tor she was always leading her armies. She had married a nice boy while in UTah buT he was only a privaTe in The army and she enioyed giving him a bad Time. We Tinally oT back To our space-Time ship and very Tiredly arranged The mechanism Tor our homeward TlighT. We were cerTainly happy To have seen our old Triends and were also glad ThaT each had been success- Tul in his Tield. sirsfirsir Lasl' Will and Teslamenl' We 'rhe Senior Class of Dayville High School of fhe year of one Thousand nine hundred and filly lwo being of sounder mind 'rhan our con- lemporaries and feeling we are menfally fit lherefore. do hereby make and ordain lhis fo be our lasl will and 'reslamenf 'ro lhe so-called s+uden'rs and underpaicl facully of Dayville High School. To our advisor, Marion Hull, we leave our besl' wishes and our high inlelligence +o use as he sees lil' in lhe on-coming years. To our facully we leave a small reminder 'rhal 'rhey shall never have anolher class, no mailer where lhey leach, quile like ours. Draw your own conclusions. To our school of learning we leave our gralilude, our original ideas. our class piclures. and above all our many hearlfell' ihanlcs for all 'lhe won- derful years we have spenl' wilhin her walls. To 'rhe Juniors we will our abilily 'ro run 'rhe school capably. To lhe Sophomores we will our abilily lo gel' 'rhrough school wi'rh lhe leasl worlr possible. To +he Freshmen we leave our dignified manners. To lhe following persons we hereby bequealh This, lhe las? will. l, Dale Humphreys. leave my musical abilily lo Wade Nodine. l, Joy Slarrefr, will my abilify lo ride a horse and go wilh ou'r of lown boys lo Marcia Belshaw. l. Shirley S+een, will my abilily lo play volleyball To Leia Humphreys. l, Rulhy Lemberger. leave my abilily 'ro flirf wH'h all l'he boys and my abilily +o be mean, +o Frances Harris. l, Rober+ Walker, leave my way wilh 'lhe women +o Bruce Lemberger. l, Maxine Hinlon, leave all my love leH'ers lo Kay Cummings for fulure reference. l, Thelma Garrison, leave my good behavior lo Janel Parrish. 'I' or Senior Class HisTory OT This year's graduaTing seniors only Joy STarreTT began her educa- Tion in The Dayville Schools. Dale Humphreys had his early ABC's aT The CanT School down The river. Dale sTarTed in Dayville when The school was disconTinued aTTer he compleTed The TiTTh grade. RuThy Lemberger came To Dayville from California in her sixTh grade year. Shirley STeen began her schooling here in The second grade. Then she leTT us and reTurned 'For The sixTh grade and has remained ever since. The Tour menTioned above are The only ones ouT oT This graduaTing class who have aTTended D.H.S. all Tour years. RoberT Walker enTered D.l'l.S. lasT year Trom WaTsonville, California. previous To This he had gone To school in Oklahoma. Maxine enTered This year Trom Spray and Thelma Garrison Trom Hereford. Former mem- bers oT This class who have since deparfecl are Elberr Graham, Eddie Flowers. Jane Paul. Bob Winebarger. Jack lv1onTgomery and RoberT Fry. The Class oT 1952 is The TirsT group To go Through school wiTh a sTaTT of Three high school Teachers and iT is also The TirsT group To compleTe Their Training under one principal in a greaT many years. Everyone is glad To be graduaTing buT we all Teel ThaT we will cer- Tainly miss dear old D.H.S. and iT shall always hold a place close To our hearT. There has been a lo+ of hard work and hearTaches buT These have all been o'fTseT by The wonderful Times we have enioyed. lT is hoped ThaT TuTure generaTions will accepT The Triendly aTmosphere ThaT has been creaTed in our school and we also pray ThaT They will conTinue To promoTe iT down Through The years. .41 'v' .4 -R ...4..- X I 1 - , , - fm-Sri. ' ,M f mfg ?1..Y fX i s ilX ' T ' fi '.rAx.iw:r'f.aq.:. I' K , ll , Janet 1939 fx 0 fi 5 9, , ' an 1 ,I V I Let! 1948 aff 3 John 1943 Y-v.-v ..- -V A-8 iih ,LN 9 ,ggi I4 -x. I A Eif r: g , I---1 1 ' a infe Bruce 1948 Junior Hislory Our lillle class enlered lhe halls ol D.H.S. in 1949. The ii members were Bruce Lemberger, Lela Humphreys, Janel Parrish. Georgia Landers. Marcia Belshaw. David Key, Wade Nodine. Carol Smilh. Leah Adams. Kay Cummings, and Rose Youngren. During lhe pasl lhree years we losl lhree girls lhrough marriage. lhey were Georgia Landers. Leah Adams. and Rose Youngren. Two members ol lhis class moved away. They were Carol Smilh and David Key. This lell lhe above members plus Frances Harris who enlered lrom Monumenl her Sophomore year. and John Pallon who lranslerred here lhis year from Prineville. Our beginning year in D.H.S. was exciling as lhere were many new changes. This happened lo be lhe lirsl year our grade and high schools were separaled and we had lhe whole high school building lo ourselves. The gymnasium was compleled and we no longer had lo have games and plays in lhe dark old hall. Everybody had a chance lo gel hol lunches al lhe newly inslalled caleleria and we had an enlarged playground. All lhese lhings combined gave us a line slarl. Lasl year was lull ol lhrills as we had an oulslanding loaskelball leam and lwo ol our boys were on lhe lirsl len. Mosl ol our class was slill inlacl and everyone was happy and having lols ol lun. Facully members were Marion L. Hull. Rowena Shroyer, and Mary Banks. This brings us up lo lhe presenl year. When school opened lhis lall we mel and chose lhe lollowing ollicers: Presidenl-Marcia Belshaw. Vice Presidenl-John Pallon. Sec.-Treas.- Frances Harris. We selecled lavender and gold lor our class colors and yellow roses lor our llower. The Juniors are working and planning ahead lo give a very enioyable banquel and prom. We have spenl a lol ol lime selling Chrislmas cards. calces. candy. pop, hol dogs .elc.. lo raise money lor our many venlures. The Junior-Senior play has nol yel been pul inlo produclion bul lhere's no doubl aboul il being a success. especially wilh such oulslanding lalenl lo draw lrom. We inlend lo crack all gale receipl records when our produclion is slaged. All Juniors are now having a good lime and we hope lhal lhe lulure years will bring us as much ioy and happiness as lhe pasl ones in D.H.S. Class members in group piclures al lell are: Lell lo righl-silling: Wade Nodine. Frances Harris. Marcia Belshaw. and John Pallon. Sland- ing: Mr. Gilham. Kay Cummings. Bruce Lemberger. and Lela Humphreys. Absenl: Janel Parrish. vkikifr 1 1 Q :I 'U . 'I i4x?pT'5. ,M . f-,,,g43u 'A UA? il AFS L-' i'?hJl' F 1 I 'QQ JV A ' -t 4 Y V' 'J 1 5'-iii . 1 4' 1 I x Sophomore News The Sophomore class officers for T951-T952 were as follows: Presi- denf-Alfred Cofham. Vice-Presidenf-Gar Wyllie, Secrefary-Treasurer -Willis Laughlin, Advisor-Dave Hawk. They were picked from an en- rollmenf of 'ren sfudenfs. Alfhough Donna Jo Wham leff us before long. our counf didn'1' decrease. because Ann Russell, from Spray. soon joined our liH'le group. Sophomore acfivifies for fhe year mainly consisfed of fhe Freshman inifiafion parfy and fhe Freshman-Sophomore fug-of-war. The Freshman parfy was a howlin success-yes. l do mean howling. I don'f believe fhey liked our refresffwmenfs. The 'rug-of-war was a friumph for fhe Sopho- mores: fherefore. if was a success foo. Ofher acfivifies in which fhe Sophomores pla ed a prominenf parf were: baskefball, volleyball, paper sfaff, annual sfallf. and fhe Girls' League Play. Class members are as follows: SiHin : Willis Laughlin. Gary Wyllie, Alfred Cofham, and Mr. Hawk. Sfangingz Barbara Sopher, Lore'H'a Music. Allen Barry. Jess Osfer, Boyd Keefon. and Kearney George. L Freshman News Affer inifiafion was over. The Freshmen had a very good year. Every- one dreaded inifiafion unfil fhe fime we dressed up, buf fhen we found if was fun fo a cerfain degree. The fug-of-war befween fhe Freshmen and fhe Sophomores didn'+ furn ouf foo well for fhe Rooks, buf all Soph's seemed fo be happy. Firsf 'rhey made us dig a french, fhen fill if full of wafer. Affer 'rhaf was fin- ished, we had fo gef in fhe mud and mix if up wifh our bare feef. Then came fhe fun. Bare-foofed and all, we had fhe fug-of-war. The Sopho- mores pulled us Through fhe mud. buf fhey didn'f fhink we were muddy enough so fhey made us sif in if. The Freshman refurn parfy furned ouf very successfully. Everyone played games and afferwards afe ice cream and pie. During fhe year we have had fhree new sfudenfs ioin our class: Mar- gorie Vernwald. Karen Cress and Dean Downing. Class members in fhe picfure af leff are: Siffingz Terry Perkins. Grefa Humphreys. Glee Craig, Mr. Hawk. Sfanding: Joan Mefcalf. Richard Per ins, Paf Shroyer, Mary Jo Garrison, Jim Barr and Lillamay Mascall. 1 jr- .,. ,. -. .. -.4 . -540 3' RQ, 9 .1- Sevenfh and Eighfh Sifling: Carolyn Harris and Paffy Salsbery. Kneeling: Beverly Black, Dick Brown. Joe Marfin, Delberl' Burril. Arnold Keefon. Lyle Nodine. Sfanding: Kafhleen Canf, Jean Morris, Carol Ann Moulfon, Gerald Wagner. Smoky Overfon. Alan Johnson. lrene Prifchard and Lolifa Craig. 2nd row sfanding: Mr. Joey Acaifurriu Lenord Osfer, Howard Morris, Loreffa Franke, Joann Belshaw, Janice Paffon, Nancy Marfin, Corrine Adams, Roberf Sfeen and Ralph Mefcalf. The Sevenfh and Eighfh Graders performing under fhe excellenf fufelage of Joey Acaifurri had a fine year. Perhaps fhe greafesf fhrill of fhe year was when fhe boys marched oul' onfo fhe baskefball floor in fheir sparkling blue uniforms. Baskefball and volleyball provided fhe main pasfime buf Chrisfmas and assembly programs. plus holiday parfies, also keep sfudenfs on fhe jump. The nexf few monfhs will find everyone busy wifh soffball and frack 'rhen will come fhe biggesf evenf of all for fhe Eighfh Graders- Graduafion on May 97fh. 275 255 4 Fif+h and Six'l'h lsf row: Lee Goodman. Joe Barry. Roberf Norfh and LeRoy Burrill. Qnd row: Mrs. Helen Miller, Deanne Mascall. John Simonis, Forresl' Over- fon, Kaye Jenison, Roberf Music and Ruby Perkins. 3rd row: Gail Hum- phreys, Margaref Garrison, Sfephen Valade, Bobby Salsbury. Lawayne Hampfon, Mary Norfh and Sandra Simmons. Absenl' was Donald Franke. Under fhe very capable direcfion of Mrs. Helen Miller fhe Fif+h and Sixfh Grades had an enjoyable year. These sfudenfs gave fhe second all- school assembly program besides faking parf in fhe Chrisfmas program. Ofher evenfs included Hallowe'en. Valenfine and Chrisfmas parfies, along wifh cake and candy sales. r .T L,,,.-up r--- I E W , l . x I W H CQ - gf, ii...- f . z 0 .- 'Ei ' sl ,A . F .-. 1 J ' ' e , Y ev. , '.' - Q V ' Q, J b ny Q ' In . -f ,C In V ' E i 5' Q, 1-,1 , ' n 5 ..a..,,n. -r 98 5 in ' AO! ,,.,, 'Eh' aa 1-J' 49 1--f 438 439 .V 'if ..E, Z, NK. . gpm, 'H xx! JE I 5 I ..-I x.-2 F... QQ CQ .f 1 I Aga- :ig 4 I W I 71 U ,l il ' if Q JG 4 4 ,Q l ' 3' A--1 v., ,-...,. -..A-5... .1 1-- 1 Third and Fourlh isl row: Mickey Jenison and Jeanelle Salsbery. Qnd row: John Prichard, Jellerey Black, Michael Snyder, Alva Mascall, James Salsbery. David Barr, and Kenny Vancil. 3rd row: Laurlee Music, Alyce Vancil. Cherril Wham, Sharon Wyllie. Palsy Overlon, Joyce Perkins, Larry Nodine and Pele Van der Vlugl. 4lh row: Slephen Black. Barbara Miles. Terry Taylor, Clark Weldin, Slanley Johnslon. Sharon Harris, Ilona Marlin, Dallas Morris and Mrs. Valade. Guiding lhe deslinies ol lhe Third and Fourlh Grades is Mrs. Relha Valade, a leacher who is admired and respecled by her sludenls. The maior aclivilies ol lhis group were lhe Chrislmas program per- formances and lhe January assembly. Mosl sludenls are now anxiously wailing spring and lhe marble season. 555 255 232 Firsl and Second lsl row: Gene Cecil, Hilmar Marlin, and Pele Perkins. 2nd row: David Barry, Gail Morris, Leslie Snyder, Michael Brown, Larry Marlin, and Raymond Melcall. 3rd row: Jean Prilchard. Dixie Middlelon, Donnella Taylor, Joanne Barker, Daniel Franke, David Franke, David Valade, Bobby Harris, and David Round. 4lh row: Marlha Ann Van der Vlugl. Ronela Marlin, Kalhleen Miles, Calharine Hull, Helen Humphreys, Myrlle Law- rence, Ronald Keelon, and Kenl Hellinga. The Firsl and Second Grades slarled lhe school year under lhe direc- lion ol Mrs. Rena Slricklen, however, clue lo ill heallh she resigned and Mrs. Margie Rounds compleled lhe year. The grealesl evenl lor lhe children was probably lhe February as- sembly given by lheir group lor lhe Grade and High School sludenl- bodies. Everyone is now looking forward lo spring when lhey can lake lheir annual picnic. Q IS.. 1-v- A TenderTooT STaTT The ediTor of The TenderTooT has been well pleased wiTh The paper sTaTT of 1951-1952. They have been ver cooperaTive and hard worlcing. oT course The made slips aT Times and didn? geT The news in as soon as They should, buT who hasn'T. lT's loTs of work and worry buT aTTer iT's over you realize you've had Tun Too. On The whole iT has been a pleasure being ediTor of The TenderTooT. lBelieve iT or noT.l IT is hoped ThaT TuTure ediTors will have as Tine a group To worlc wiTh as we have had. Members of The paper sTaTT are as Tollows: SeaTed leTT To righT: Marcia Belshaw, Frances Harris, Shirley STeen, EdiTor--Joy STarreTT. Lillamay Mascall, Glee Craig and Joan MeTcalT. STanding: RuThy Lem- berger, John PaTTon, Mr. Gilham, Kay Cummings. LoreTTa Music. Mary Jo Garrison and Thelma Garrison. Annual STaTT The Annual STaTT of 1951-1952 has Tried Their besT To give you a yearbook you can be proud oT. lT is hoped ThaT in years To come you can look back Through These descripTive pages and recall The glorious years spenT in D.H.S. We have aTTempTed To record all imporTanT school evenTs as They happened: The exciTing ball games, class plays. carnivals, dances. parTies. Tug-of-war, TournamenTs, program assemblies. eTc. We may noT have Taken your picTure when you were aT your besT and iT's possible ThaT we don'T give you The wriTe-up ou deserve buT aTTer all Things rarely do happen This way, ThaT's whaT males This such a good an- nual, iT is True To life. Members of The sTaTT are: EdiTor ........ Ass'T FdiTor .. . .Wade Nodine . . . . .Frances Harris ArT EdnTor ...... ...... M arcia Belshaw AcTiviTy EdiTor . Freshman News . Sophomore News Junior News . . . Senior News .... Boys' SporTs Girls' SporTs Kearney George .. ..... Lillamay Mascall . . . ...... LoreTTa Music . . . ..... Ka Cummings . . , . . .Shirley STeen ..Willis Laughlin Thelma Garrison Business Manager U 1 I l l I l .... Joy STarreTT TyplsTs ........ Advisor ................ .Typing ll Class Mr. Marion Huff STaTT members picTured aT worlc are: Marcia Belshaw. Frances Harris Shirley STeen Second picTure-Mr. Huff. Wade Nodine, and Joy STar re S'luden'l Council Presiding over lhe siudenl council +his year was s+uden'r body presi- den+ Bruce Lemberger. Meefings have been a li+'rle irregular and aHend- ance lagged buf s'rill There were some imporiani accomplishmenls. Prob- ably 'I'he biggesl ilem from +he financial srand oim' was lhe purchasing of a new 'iape recorderand new uniforms for The boys and girls alhlelic +eams. Olher exlra-ordinar business of The council was The approval of an annual lug-of-war +o be held every year by 'ihe Freshman and Sephomores. The res+ of 'ihe council's iobs were rou+ine and no men+ion needs +o be made of ihem. Nexf year if is hoped fhal' we can have more aciive par- iicipafion in ihe s+uden'r council, ihus making if a powerful organizalion. Members of 'lhe Council are: Lef+ fo righlz Marcia Belshaw. Lorer- ia Music, Alfred Cofham. Shirley Sleen. Bruce Lemberger-President Mr. Huff-Advisor, Wade Nodine, Joy SlarreH'. Glee Craig and Dale Humphreys. Girls' League Play The Girls' League Play 'rhis year was a l'hree acl' myslery-comedy This Nighl' Beware! H' was complere wi+h ghos+s. vampires. wi+ches and +he worlcs. The audience never had a chance +o relax during 'rhis hilarious pro- ducfion. The cas+ lisfed below iurned in good performances 'rhroughouf and everyone would have lo be given credil' for i+s success. Direclor of l'his play was Mr. Gilham. Casl: Tod Miller ................ Loreirla Music Proprielor of Black Crow Inn and a defec- live. Marfhy Hawk ............ Rulhy Lemberger A sla++ernly old crone. Velma Bayne ................ Joy S+arre'H Girl of 19, who gives a ghosl' parfy. Francis Malory ............... Glee Craig Nan's 22 year old lover. The real crook. Madam Zora .......,...... Joan Mercalf A spiri+ualis+ic medium. Sulcey Simmons ..........,. Frances Harris 19 year old negress. Velma's servani. Lazarus Jones .......... Mary Jo Garrison Negro buclc of 20. Sulcey's honeylamb. Nan Car'rere+ ............ Kearney George Girl of 20. Velma's guesl' and Alan's half sis'l'er. Hugh S+an'ron ..........., Thelma Garrison Lad of 22. Nan's 'irue sweelhearf. Harriel Hoichkiss ........ Greia Humphreys Melancholy girl of l9. Nervous and flui- fery. Tommy Meadows ...,...,.. Barbara Sopher Harrie+'s beHer-half, aged 20. Alan Blair .........,,.... Lillamay Mascall Velma's fiancee and accused croolc. GaI'Y Dale Brufre A1 fred mf Wade 1.1, lx, .1 . 1... J' Boys' Sporfs Fall acfivifies for fhe boys consisfed of infra-mural fouch-foofball and soffball, fhen came winfer and fhe much awaifed baskefball season. The new Devil coach, Dave Hawk, faced a rebuilding 'ob in fha casaba sporf and nof foo much was expecfed. buf frue fo Dayville fradifion coach Hawk broughf fhe boys along nicely and had a fighfing quinf af fourna- menf fime. Everyone felf down hearfed when fhe Devils losf all fhe December confesfs. buf fhen came fhe new year and a firsf vicfory over Mifchell. From fhen on fhe sharpshoofers of D.H.S. held fheir own wifh fhe resf of 'rhe lea ue. The Dayvillifes ended up wifh a six and six record in league play, which was good enough for fourfh place. The Devils defeafed every league member excepf Mf. Vernon. ln compefifion oufside fhe league we didn'f fare foo well as we dropped Two confesfs fo John Day. one fo Elgin, Prairie Cify and Fossil. The Fossil defeaf. however, was lafer avenged as our boys soundly wal- loped fhe Falcons on fheir floor. A+ fhe Disfricf Tournamenf our squad came 'rhrough wifh fourfh place. In fhe firsf engagemenf of fhe fournamenf we mef Spray and were serif down fo defeaf. Going info fhe consolafion brackef we fangled wifh fhe Monumenf Savages and when fhis scrap was over fhe black and orange had racked up an overwhelming vicfory. Nexf on our agenda was a fus- sle wifh +he Mifchell Loggers . This confesf proved fo be very excifing and our boys won fhe hearfs of many fournamenf fans by coming from far behind fo edge ouf fhe Loggers in fhe lasf minufe 47-45. Those pesky Spray Eagles , who lafer won fhe championship. gave us our lasf look af fournamenf play as fhey again dropped fhe Devils in a well played confesf. The greafesf fhrill for Dayville came when we were presenfed wifh fhe fournamenf sporfsmanship frophy. This is a lasfing fribufe fo our players. coach. sfudenfs. feachers and fownspeople. Nexf year promises 'ro be a fine one for fhe Devils as nof one player fhaf parficipafed in fhe fournamenf will be losf fo fhe squad. Team members are as follows: Kneeling: Jim Barr. Jess Osfer. John Pa'Hon, Richard Perkins, Boyd Keefon, Willis Laughlin. and Bruce Lem- berger. Sfandingz Paf Shroyer, Gary Wyllie. Alfred Cofham. Allen Barry, Wade Nodine. Dale Humphreys. and Coach Hawk. Tri-Counfy League Won Losf Percenfage 'Spray 9 2 .818 'Mifchell 7 3 .700 Mf. Vernon 8 4 .666 Dayville 6 6 .500 'Crane 4 5 .444 Long Creek 5 7 .412 Monumenf O 12 .OOO ' lncomplefe Schedule 4 l Girls' Sporls Under +he coaching of Mr. and Mrs. Huff lhe Demons rolled up an impressive record 'For ihe 1951-1952 volleyball season. Every school in 'rhe disiricf, excep+ Mirchell, fell before 'ihe inspired play of our girls. M'l'. Vernon deieaied us once on iheir floor bur we more 'lhan made up for i+ by walloping lhem on our courf and by irouncing fhem in fhe 'Finals a+ +he Prairie Cily playday. Probably 'rhe biggesf ihrill of +he year was when we came from be- hind +o win 'rhe iirsi' place irophy a+ Prairie Ci+y, buf we were almosl' equally happy when we knocked over fhe powerful Savage'Hes of Monu- men+. As +his Annual goes +o press we are arranging for a counfy volleyball iournamenl and we have high hopes of again walking off wi+h firsl place frophy. Losr from +he squad 'rhrough graduafion will be Joy S+arreH. Thelma Garrison and Shirley Sieen. Back nexi' year. however, will be LoreH'a Mu- sic. backbone of rhe Dayville 'From' line plus seven o+her veieran players. This spring we infend To organize a soifball feam and will have one or iwo 'rrack mee+s in order 'ro ge+ ready for fhe annual spring playday which includes soflball along wi+l1 lrack and field evenfs. Members of 'Phe volleyball squad are as follows: Sealed: L. fo R. Leia Humphreys and Janei' Parrish. ls? row: Frances Harris. Shirley Sieen, Thelma Garrison, Kearney George, and Joy S+arreH'. 2nd row: Joan Meicalf, Glee Craig, Lorei+a Music, Kay Cummings. Lillamay Mas- call, and Mrs. Huff. 'Br Sir 727 Yell Leaders No school is complere wi+hou+ yell leaders and Dayville had fwo of +he finesf in Ruihy Lemberger and Thelma Garrison. These girls never lei down and 'ro fhem mus+ go a lol of credif for our 'leam and school spirit Good luck girls in your 'Fu'rure life. Dayville will cerlainly miss you nexi year. -? 73' N0-All W If 5 V, 4 'IK 1-cute kids 8fguess who 2-Hon that Hudsonn 9-what fun Svpnotogrepher deluxe lC-must be sour 4-sometning smells 11-outdoor gal 5-who'u the dope L2-snobs C-little girl 15-want 3 snort '7-want your picture taken E 'lf 'QUE' 'WY' 'so 17 athlete 5 the bdy mud Wughu big game cub bear lady of leslure pretty girls scholars Carnival The annual Carnival was a greaf success!! Joy Sfarreff again managed fhe affair wifh a firm hand and everyone enjoyed if fo fhe ul'- mosf. The evenfs included darf fhro. nail drive. forfune felling. baslcefball fhrow. fish pond. bingo and many ofhers. There was a movie shown con- sisfing of a comedy and foofball highlighfs. Merchanfs of John Day and Dayville donafecl many fine fhings which were given as bingo and door prizes. The big evenf of The evening was fhe crowning of fhe queen. Joy Sfarreff, by Sfudenf Body President Bruce Lemberger. Princesses were Thelma Garrison and Marcia Belshaw. The girls won fheir posifions by a fickef-selling confesf. The Girls League served refreshmenfs of hof dogs and pop. The amounf 'raken in for fhe evening exceeded 5300. P Assemblies This year every room in fhe grade school and each class in 'rhe high school presenfed assemblies. One assembly was given each monfh and everyone was invifed. These enferfainmenfs made a hif wifh 'rhe pupils and public, They also gave fhe parenfs a chance fo see fheir children perform. as all sfudenfs parficipafed. Dances Affer fhe Elgin game fhe D.H.S. sfudenfs enferfained 'rhe Elgin boys wifh a dance in fhe assembly room. Many of our girls made quife a few new friends as a resulf of fhis affair. We had no ofher dances af school excepf fhe Prom because of fhe numerous dances down fown. Square dancing fool: up parf of our fime during P. E. periods. School Picnic The annual school picnic lasf spring was held af Joaquin Miller re- sorf where we showed 'rhe deparfing seniors a whale of a good fime. This May 24fh will find us back af fhe resorf fishing. swimming. playing ball. hiking, eafing. efc. E. I.. KNOX'S CO. Your Home SforebQuali+y Merchandise GROCERIES HARDWARE 8: DRY GOODS John Day. Oregon and Dayville. Oregon BLUE MOUNTAIN MILLS Manufacfurer PONDEROSA John Day Valley PINE Kiln Dried LUMBER-SHOOK-MOULDINGS John Day, Oregon Gran? Counfy Scotts' Scot'l's Still Sell Flower 81 Gift Shop FLOWERS AND GIFTS EOR ALL SPARK-SHELVADOR OCCASONS -MAYTAG- Anna McGann - Ellen Moore John Day Oregon John Day Oregon Mode O Day Canton Cafe DRESSES-BLOUSES CHINESE AND AMERICAN LINGERIE-BRAS FOODS Form Fit Foundation Garments CHINESE-I-lj,g4?lg3?DERS TO John Day Oregon Phone 770 John Day Oregon Orpheum Theatre Starting time ot shows in John Day: Week Nite - 7:00 p.m. Sat. Nite - 5:00 p.m. Sun. Nite - 3:00 p.m. John Day Oregon Finley MacGiIIivray INSURANCE at REAL ESTATE Phone 104 Res. 59 John Day Oregon John Day Floral Co. 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