Dayville High School - Devil Yearbook (Dayville, OR)
- Class of 1955
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kwa ig :ovide a score oi gneasam 6 1 years lt is our pucpose to p memoxies so remind me :eadex oi me even u seem am Davvme Higp SehooX. xi mis purpose is achieved , out eiious vim have been suiiiciemlv te- vlatded. fn., sw DEDICATIGN I The Student Body dedicates the Devil of 1955 to our sincere friend and Superintendent, Mr. Acaiturri. Words would be futile in expressing our appreciation for your untiring efforts at all times. Your picture will be among our souveniers, but the impression you left will be with us always. SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE To the Graduating Seniors I offer my heartiest congratulations. To the re- maining students of Dayville High School I urge continuous diligence of attainment of their respectable goals. The school year of 1954 and 1955 has been recorded in history. To the grad- uating seniors history is yet to be made. As I close my term of office in Dayville I retain many fond memories of old D.H.S. I wish to extend the best of wishes to each and every one of you students. I expect to hear a great deal about Dayville in the future in Academic, Dramatic, Social, and Athletic pursuits. Gods' speed to all of you in your yet to be made marks in the sands of time. Sponsored by: John Day Dairy Sunset Drive In Lamford Lumber Company SH HIIMINISIHHIIHN A CULT DoN MADSEN JOEY w. ACAITURRI science - History Superintendent Coach Principal 'Sm- BLANCH DUNCAN DELBERT I ENIS ON Cook Custodian .fn-475, 'Quan EDNA HELBERG DUANE CUMMINGS Girls P. Ed. Math English Algebra Sponsored by: Coca Cola Bottling Works Lv- wr 5 --H Vi L f577fV6 'f1ff.' CSOJZLCCFK- K ff, y' 'f TE '7f1ffyfZ, l'f 5 ' HELP WN' 57055 V15 'f ,N W' 1 ' , , i ww . , wf H i' x 1, Y ll 3 sz ff 15 , ', 1 2 ei ' 1: f imw .nw if V ' 1. I A, : 4'f:'ufffr:rff'f ' ' -nf SENIUHS K 1 3. ,wh SENIORS GLEE CRAIG I don't know Class President 1, 2 Girls League President 3 Class Plays 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls League Plays 1 Volleyball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Tenderfoot Ass. Editor 3 Annual staff 4 Yell Leader 2 Student Body Secretary 3 Baseball Team 1 School Orchestra 1 Girls League Member 1, 2, 3, 4 S! 5,3 Student Council 1, 2, 3,4 1 x ' sf fiat? 'lima IODY GARRISON Honestly Secretary Senior Class 3 Volleyball Team 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Tenderfoot staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls League Play 1 Girls League Member 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer of Student Body 4 GIB GREGG You bet Student Body President 4 Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 3 D Club President 3 D Club Member 3,4 Student Council 3, 4 4-H Member 3, 4 Tenderfoot staff 3, 4 Boxing 1, 2 1 - if K ' Ks A LILLAMAY MASCALL Oh Gosh Class President 4 Volleyball Team 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls League Vice President 3 Girls League Play 1 Class Vice President 1 Class Plays 1, 2, 3, 4 Tenderfoot Staff 1, 2, 3,4 Annual Editor 3,4 4-H Club Member 1, 2 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball Team 1 Yell Leader 3 School Orchestra 1 Girls League Member 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Fair Princess 1 Fair Queen 4 Carnival Manager 4 Pendleton Round Up Princess 4 '16-sitmz, ..s,1:usIJ V P E 'Ev Ma' ,1 Hhs. wswgj, 2 fi . 5 - fix SEQ: rdf Q fe -f f Q ' 212553 Tjf5'4E?f37FeZ35Effi -2 133gt5:,5:g tr5:'f'f'ff'fm I awww if 4 1 ,luv 1 can 1 ' :fist ii ESV 53 A . , ' A . Graduation May 20, 1955 Graduates, left to right--Gib Greggg Glee Craig, Lillamay Mascallg Jody Garrison. Class song - These Things Shall Pass as sung by High School girls. Master of Ceremonies was Joey W. Acaiturri. Class flower - Pink Rose Buds. Class Colors - Old Rose and Silver. Ushers - LoLieta Craig and Beverly Stone. JoAnne Belshaw played processional and recessional. PROPI-IECY May 42, 10 A. B. qAfter Atom Bombj Dear Diary, Today we saddled up Old Paint, our faithful old caribou, known to the commoners as reindeer. We mounted, and headed for Dayville Qmore commonly known as l-lole in the Ground j which ls noted for its modern fossils. As we were riding down the highway, better known as the Cow Trail , we suddenly smelled smoke and then we saw Lillamay go by in her rocket ship, Gypsy. As she flew by, she dropped us a note saying she couldn't stop because her loving husband, Rob Roy Eisenhower, was waiting for her in China. We then rode further down the cow trail and stopped at Junction City. Ut is remembered by old timers as just the junctionj. There we saw Gib fthe hermitj Gregg, running the space station, and selling atoms for 106 a pound, which is very low in this part of the country. we trotted along for about five miles, and up by the old Weatherford homestead we met Glee. She is now Bubble Gum Queen of Dayville. We asked her why she never married and she told us she was too busy collecting gum wrappers to be interested in men. Our last stop was at Cummingsville, where we saw Jody and her husband, fwho happens to be one of her old flamesj. She told us she now has 20 kids and is expecting more. By the way, she owns a goat farm. We then climbed aboard Old Paint and headed for other parts of the country, which are not yet named. Mother-Daughter Tea 'fiw Seniors At Lake Tahoe Sponsored by: Minnettes Beauty Shop Dons Refrigeration Scotts Furniture Store Glovers Mercantile HNIHHUIHSSMEN JUNIDRS l 1 Back row: Mrs. Helberg, Adv., Margret McDonald, Irene Pritchett, Siah Bartlett. Loretta Franke, Beverley Stone, Shirley Larkin. Front row: Buck Steen, Lyone Gillespie, Jo Anne Belshaw, Leonard Oster, Lo Lieta Craig, Patti Salsbury, Alan Johnson. SOPHOMORES i Back row: Lyle Nodine, Delbert Burill, Mannie Martin, Dick Brown, Smokey Overton. Front row: Mr. Madsen, Adv. , Carol Moulton, Kathaleen Cant, Sharon Harrison. 5 J XX XX 1, LV 5 ' HEIIXTIIIES S X S Xjx STUDENT COUNCIL Top row, standing-Lillamay Mascallg JoAnne Belshawg Joey W. Acaiturri, adviser. Bottom row, seated- Kathleen Cantg Gib Greggg Robert Steeng Patti Salsberyg Leonard Osterg Forrest Overton. FRESHMEN UBWS1 ' Top row, left to right-Don Madsen, adviserg James Marshallg Lee Goodmang Forrest Overtong Robert North: Bobby Salsbery. Bottom row, left to right- Carol Leatherburyg Deanne Mascallg Kaye Jenisong Margie Garrisong Norman Andersong Deloy Burril. M4 f SNAPSI-:OTS Who's this? Guess Who? K Pals! 'W WM Q was LJ' Yell Section Q I-latin' Lunch Good Warm! whats com' on? ANNUAL STAFF ii' ,gffii ! , F E P N4 1 no 1 Seated: LoLieta Craig, Irene Pritchett, Lillamay Mascall, Editor, Lyone Gillespie, Assistant Editor, Glee Craig. Standing: Patti Salsbury, Kaye Jenison, Kathaleen Cant, Joey Accaiturri, Advisor, Jody Garrison, Loretta Franke, Buck Steen. PAPER STAFF Seated: Dick Brown, Assistant Editor, Lyone Gillespie, Irene Pritchett, Margie Garrison, Kathaleen Cant, Jo Anne Belshaw, Lo Lieta Craig, Lillamay Mascall, Jody Garrison, Loretta Franke, Beverley Stone, Buck Steen, Gib Gregg, Patti Sals- bury. Sponsored by: Wayside Farm Supply The Texas Company Canyon City Mercantile Medical Center In Dal Lu in-vm .., wr-M -- .G GIRLS' LEAGUE Il fb T5 2.4 xv G, l .qu . W- , ,I . , , , ,, ,. ,,.,,, X ,,-,.,, A , - 'W uf, ' ,. .1 ., , riff if r 3, V, -- -A f ,fe A U f ' 7 ' tri' ' gg T R . I Back Row: Carol Moulton, Sharon Harrison, Kathaleen Cant, Deanna Mascall, Kaye Jenison, Mrs. Helberg, Adv., Center Row: Beverley Stone, Margret Mc- Donald, Irene Pritchett, Loretta Franke, Lyone Gillespie, Io Anne Belshaw, Front Row: Lo Lieta Craig, Patti Salsbury, Glee Craig, Jody Garrison, Lillamay Mas- call, Margie Garrison, Shirley Larkin. ...fan-v fu. Back Row: Slah Bartlett, Delbert Burill, Leonard Oster, Mannie Martin, Lyle No- dine, Front Row: Alan Johnson, Robert Steen, Dick Brown, Gib Gregg, Don Madsen, Adv. ' fi ,RMK-. E i Y ,- 2, '. 'ful'-x Good Looking Boy! SNAPSHGTS , . Sfgaxi id Students f Ti iaete EQ wi' S ' . tv 4 1 n5,5s,fj j ig' ' Norman r V 5' A ncip W Goin' Home . .rv X 1 - My al ' x, EEN .t. by . 5 X5 n .YL N .nn I v Pretty Shiner Sisters All Wet f, Q ' 1. , I vq . 'U' to 'ii-5 R B JR.-SR. PLAY The Junior-Senior classes of 1955 presented their class play Strictly Formal, on January 12. It was a three act comedy which everyone enjoyed, including the boys and girls who took part in it. It was about three typical American girls who didn't have a date to the Junior-Senior Prom, and how they go about getting themselves one. 1 There was a very large crowd and everyone enjoyed it immensely. The classes would like to thank everyone for their co-operation. The characters were as follows: Jane, who hasn't a date for the dance . Sally, her best friend . ......... . Agnes, the maid of all work . . . . Andrew Cutler, Jane's father . . . Nettie Cutler, her mother . . . Mr. Ahern, a neighbor ....... Jim, Sally's boy friend ........ Rose Tilton, who gets the mumps . . Mrs. Tilton, her mother ....... Josie Tilton, her kid sister .... Elroy, who likes to put the shot . . . . . George, whom Jane is sweet on . . . . . Marcia, a triple-threat from New York . . . Cindy Collins, a girl with ideas . . . . . Marilyn, who is after Elroy . . . . . . Lillamay Mascall . . . . . Glee Craig . . .Lyone Gillespie . . . . Dick Brown . . . Darlene Nodine . . . Alan Johnson . . .Delbert Burril . . . . Sue Nodine . . . Jody Garrison . . . Patti Salsbury . . . . Buck Steen . Beverley Stone . Lo Lieta Craig Jo Anne Belshaw . . Shirley Larkin Lt. Bob Cunningham, of the Air Force . . . . . . . . . . .Slah Bartlett DIRECTORS: Beverley Stone and Lorett ADVISCR: Mrs. Edna Helberg a Franke Sponsored by: Minnettes Beauty Shop Don's Refrigeration Scotts Furniture Store Glovers Mercantile ,- PCPULARITY PAGE Patti Salesbery Lillamay Mascall Jody Garrison - - Margie Garrison . . Glee Craig . . . Gib Gregg . . . Leonard Oster . . Forrest Overton . Kaye Ienison . . . Irene Pritchett . . Jo Anne Belshaw Lo Lieta Craig . . Mannie Martin . . . Robert Steen . . Beverley Stone . Norman Anderson Bobby Salsbery . . Robert North . . . . . . . . . Best Figure . Best all around girl Prettiest smile girl . . . . . Shortest girl . Cutest brunette girl . . . . Best Physique . . Best disposition boy . . . Prettiest hands boy . . Prettiest legs girl Prettiest hands girl Most intelligent girl Cutest brownette girl . Prettiest eyes boy Most intelligent boy . Cutest redhead girl . . Cutest redhead boy . . . . . . .Shortest boy Best personality boy Sponsored by: John Day Floral Company Calif. -Pacific Utilities Sprouse-Reitz Company Bensons Shoe Store SNAPSI-ICJTS 9 1 School Daze Well ! I Birthdays ! Something Happened 1 .A . R rf -1 IX1iIi3Ii01'1 Smile Pretty JuNloR-SENIOR ASSEMBLY The Junior-Senior Assembly was held November 9th, in the Gym. Making up the 45 minutes of entertainment was the Dollies of the Follies, by the Junior and Senior girls, The Red Onion Five , and the Lone Stranger by the Junior and Senior boys. After two weeks of school the Freshmen's teeth were really chattering. It was the beginning of Initiation, which was to last one week. First of all the Sophomores gave us a piece of paper on which was written what we were to wear. We were all glad to see Friday come, which meant the last day of initiation, yet we dreaded the initiation party. Friday night at the party, the Freshmen were all sent outside, but to the surprise of the Sophomores, we were watching what they were mixing up for us to eat and mess in. It was purex, soap, and etc. Then we were brought inside and blindfolded. Each person was seperately initiated into the high school by eating Caviar, Chili Sauce, Tobasco Sauce, and worms, which were really spaghetti. V We were dumped in a tub of flour dough with egg shells. Afterwards they fed us ice cream, cookies, and Kool aid, although our appetite was ruined for the night. Chit Ulllqp. IQQ... WRU. itsggnifgm 3. :'i:::-- 2:-M ' H 13335155 IHS ...- --Qglsx , Q l wus: ..: . .. lu., ilq:::fl::::::i:H' M-I, '::::::s:g:i.,,5-by BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right: Don Madsen. Coach, Delbert Burill, Gib Gregg, Leonard Oster, Siah Bartlett, Buck Steen, Alan Johnson, Smoky Overton, Dick Brown, Lyle Nodine, Mannie Martin. Dayville 38 Mitchell 46 Dayville 55 Monument 33 38 Monument 31 55 Long Creek 41 52 Fossil 40 ' 57 Crane 44 42 Long Creek 35 25 Prairie 59 47 Crane 24 29 Mt. Vernon 53 39 Ukiah 34 ' 43 Spray 35 39 Councu Ida, 37 7-B Sub District Tournament 49 Ukiah 32 Dayville 53 Long Creek 45 30 Prairie 52 34 Prairie '73 29 Mr. Vernon 40 48 Mitchell 39 36 Spray 35 24 Mt. Vernon 46 35 Mncheu 34 44 SPIHY 22 The outlook for basketball was not very promising with only four lettermen returning and a new coach. With lots of hustle, and spirit, a team was fielded. What was thought to be a poor season saw Dayville turn in a season record of 13 wins and 4 losses. The first three places in the 7-B tournament and Tri-County league play were the same with Prairie City, firstg Mount Vernon, second, and Dayville, third. Dayville encountered two new teams this year. They were the Ukiah Cougars and the Lumberjacks from Council, Idaho. Gib Gregg, captain of the squad, will be the only one lost through graduation and he will be missed when the season rolls around again. Sponsored by: John Day Pharmacy V 8: R Motors Boyers Furniture Store Vans Bakery LETTERMEN'S BANQUET The lettermen's banquet was held in the school cafeteria March 9th, 1955, honoring the basketball team members, managers, coaches, and yell leaders. Receiving basketball letters were: Gib Gregg, Buck Steen, Leonard Oster, Mani Martin, Siah Bartlett, Dick Brown, Alan Johnson, Lyle Nodine, Smoky Overton, Delbert Burril, and manager, Joe Barry. Special awards went to Gib Gregg, the captain's starr a trophy to Mani Martin for the most rebounds and the trophy for the most rebounds and the best percentage of field goals was presented to Buck Steen. The third place trophy was presented to Gib Gregg, student body president, by Buck Steen on behalf of the team. BASKETBALL . OVCIIOI1 Johnson Steen Martin Burill Nodine VOLLEYBALL TEAM 5153 Back row: Jo Anne Belshaw, Lyone Gillespie, Jody Garrison, Glee Craig, Lillamay Mascall, Kaye Jenison, Mrs. Helberg, coach. Front row: Beverley Stone, Mgr. , Sharon Harrison, Lo Lieta Craig, Patti Salsbery, Kathaleen Cant, Deanna Mascall, Margie Garrison, Mgr. SMASH IT MASC ALL YELL LEADERS During our 1954 and 1955 basketball season, we had two of the best cheerleaders in the county. They were Patti Salsbury and Margie Garrison. These two girls never gave up if we were winning or losing. Due to the good job they did, the cheering section was always behind them. Bartlett Brown Oster Sponsored by: Chesters Market Prairie City Creamery Laughlins Service John Day Cleaners Gregg GSR If R QJRT V V Tx HHMINISIHHHUN 2 1 he mocfmfs Knox 's Store GROC ERIES DRY GOODS 3 5 Dayville, Oregon Phone 2445 John Day, Oregon Grant Farleys Men's County Wear Aix Q8 B n k X4 xx . J, Serving Grant Co. Hunting V Fishing G,!'i5U.'if,x a n d fsfydafl Q E' Sportswear ,o' John Day, Oregon John Day, Oregon x ,E X John Day Hardware RANCH MINE MILL SUPPLIES HOUSEHOLD HARDWAR E John Day Department Store CLOTHING MATERIAL 8: SHOES John Day, Or egon Of' K9 Q Mt VH: 1 ll f' I 'if 7 PAINTS - TOOLS j I r, ' Q John Day, Oregon Phone 66 I Youie money S teve n S Jewelry Ahead . KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS A A f M O ty A n d Van Dyke, Inc. AUTOMOTIVE AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES Phone 300---301 John Day, Oregon WATCH REPAIRING John Day, Oregon I H cf Economy Store Effies Cafe Z ' Q.-me I GROCERIES D ' RY GOODS Poop Q, '1'G4f Breakfast HARDWARE iBUC'DX' ly Lunch JVJHLIQ f E f E and 5 . Dinner Mgr. 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