Eagle Point High School - Eagle Yearbook (Eagle Point, OR)
- Class of 1951
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. 111.44 !-- X1 QUR LKTTLY. SU-KOOL lily Pk We, the annual staff of 1951, feel it quite appropr1ate that we dedlcate this stant help and advice, has done much to wards making it a success annual to Mr. Barnes, who, by his con- 'W Bob Doherty Edltor 5? J rf 'L ,M-sf iv' TOnl nltchell Asst Edltor Leroy Slebert Art Edltor 1 i Q in Dlck Bradshaw Sally Slebert Asst. Soorts Ed1tor Ed1tOP of Classes ,, , f A ' ' A flsiwf -fkw fd' XT . V: , sf - 511112 I ' . ..X 1, 5543 I U, 1- f!:1 , 43? 53 A ' 43 ' '- , yn. ,JEY ,af ' , . ,gn :Jgf i jlegfkgg , ' .f ??'gf,, TNQ f ,V svg7,f'vf Wibuf' IEF7 NVE Cf' .TWV .r 1 5 f,gL,,,? A 7 35, gf if , . . , . A C my - ,Z in Y QA QV: :ft V . ,H , if - .f if '-I Qi.', ' V f ay,wkf+MA . I K. is Mfffim- u.. . 4 . I Robe t 1 1111161 Lorena Illlard Sports Productlon EQQX Q QQ Joanne Moneypennf D1c1 Irulhollen Sports Quo ts Edltor Glenn Cave Mar T cliinney Photographer Assf Pho ograoner MT D C ll AD INISTRATI 0 l Mi Olo XA 1. N Fry 1, E . avies Mr. a aghan 'P 4- I ' ff' ,fi . Mr. Hale f 1 '- 7X . R1 SS S H Miss Barner Mr Barnes Mr Whlpple ! Mr' McGovern Mrs Broadbeck Mr. West Mr. Hassman STIIDE Dick Bradshaw President -fm-f Robert Doherty V1ce Presldent Joan Jenks Qecretary mv NX K ix k Xl , -- i F PXESH AAN 5OVHOWDRi JUN KO R NQGHTY 504 XOQ 714 lg hr- J 3 I X f 4 v um ' I ,L+ + a . j I, 4. N Sonia Brown G.A.A. 3,u Wayne Arena Class Presiden Basketball 2,3 Class Play 3 Barbara Clymer Lester Brewer Basketball 2,3 Football 2 flln QW. Tom Andrews Lettermen's Club 3,h Football 3,4 Basketball 3 Clase Play 3 Annual L Radna Callihan Class Play 3,h lajorette 3 Band 2 Dick Bradshaw Lettermen's Club 2 3 L Class President l Class Secretary 3 Student Body Pres M S B Vice President 3 Football l,2,3, Basketball 1,2 3 Baseball 2 Annual 3 L Joyce Conner G A A 2 Annual I I I O A . .ll I - - - .3.l+ e 1+ H x. f .-Sufi, Shirley Damon Robert Doherty Annual h Lettermen's Club 3,L Band l 2 Basketball 3,b Football A Baseball 3,b Class Play 3,h S B Vice Pres L Class Pres1dent A Track 3 Annual 3 A Dean Cain Virgean Fleeman Lettermen's Club Newspaper 2 3 L Football 2,3 Yell Leader 3 A Class Play 3 L Clase Play 3 M Newspaper 3 Clase secretary Virginia Fleeman Boyd Dunford Newspaper 2 C1188 Plly 3 Yell Leader Class President 3 D..n Eng,1 Jean Ann Goodwin Basketball 3 Cla Ph? 4 Newspaper ! 2,3 I D Baseball 3 Claes Vice Pres. 3 D D A .3.h 3.h lr Janet Greb Class Sec 2 Band 2 X A ls -fi 1 X J 1- f' R Rb 'K Teddy Greb Lettermen's Club 2, ,L Football 4 Basketball l,2,3,h Baseball 2 i Newspaper 3 Mind Class Play A Vera Henshaw ',qQFFa Robert Llndsey Class Play A 'F George Forrest1er Lettermen's Club 2,3,L Football 2,3,A Basketball 3,4 Baseball 3 Ethel Harrlson Newspaper 2 A 9 Class Play 3,L Nell Jackson A Class Treas 2 Class vlce pres l Football 1 Newspaper 2 Joan Jenks Class Play 3,u A Annual 2 Band l,2,3,L Barbara Clue Larry Nelson Basketball 3 M Annual L Claes Play Erma Payne Clase Play M Harry Sanford Band 3 M lheon Dick Uulhollen e P117 3 Lettermen'e Club 1,2,3,L Baseball 1,2 Basketball 2,3 Annual 2 3 Claes Vice ree Newspaper 1 Bessie Nelson Majorette 3 Jack Pfiefer Basketball 3 Theda Peyton lajorette 3 H Claes Pla A 2 g,3:k Track 3 ' G.a.A. 3.14. it I o.s. . 31:5 Betty Reed Leroy Siebert Student Council Re Basketball 3,h Football L Class Play 3 L Lettermen s club 3 Ann l L ua Track 3 M Basebali A 1 u Earline Soden G.A.A. 3,h Betty Welch Student Council Re Band 1 2,3,h Class gecretary L G.A.A. 2,3,L G.A.A. 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L ,A p.2 BOB DOHERTY - PRES DICK MULHOLLEN 'VPRES VIRGEAN FLEENAN SEC TREAS LEROY SIEBERT REP ,xi 4 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY On September lg, l9h7, we the mighty Senlor Class of 1951, shyly entered the halls of Eagle Polnt Hlgh School to enroll as lowly freshmen We elected the followlng class Off1C9FS Presldent, Dlck Bradshaw, V1ce Presldent, Nell Jaclson, Secretary Treasurer, Betty Walch, and Student Councll Member Donald Staley Hrs Broadbeck was cho en as class adv1sor On October 2 we were confronted wlth the a nual freshman 1n1t1at1on, whlch found us dressed 1n varlous costumes and tormented throughout the day We chose Patsy Vee as our Carnlval Queen candldate, but, as fate was agalnst us, w lost However, we were hlghly successful in the May Festlval wlth both one of her DP1HC9SSeS The fall of l9h8 found 39 students enrolllng for our Sophomore year e elected the follow1ng class offlcers Presldent, Iayne lrnes, V196 Presldent, D1Ck Mulhollen, Sec retary, Janet Greb, Treasurer, Vera Henshaw, and Student ouncll member, Betty alch fe cnose Mr McGovern for our class advlsor On October 26, we gladly carrled out the tra d1t1OH of 1Hlt13t1OD by deallng out mlsery to the poor fresh men Our candldate for Carnlval Cueen was Florlne NOPFIS, but fate was st1ll agalnst us, and we lost agaln 1n the race Ie presented our class play, WThe Sllver Bracelet', on Lay 13 Our class was well rep resented in sports throughout tne fear Q-x S 1 5 . . o A : . . . a 4 0 'I 0 ' A S . 0 5, E I A. H L . . . . . . . V O ' A 1 . . , . e our candidates being chosen: Charlotte Harris, May Queen, and Joan Gossett - . . . V . . , 0 fl I 1 C ' 1 , f U . L ' . ' 1 J .- ... C . ' 1 3 I 4 Forty f1ve Juniors, now mlghty upperclassmen, en rolled for the school year of l9h9 1950 The follow ing class officers were elected presldent, Vlrglnla ' Fleeman, V108 presldent, Vlrgean Fleeman, secretary treasurer, Ruth M1tchell, and student councll member, Wayne Arnes Miss Olson was select ed as class advlsor Our class was ably represented ln sports by several boys, Dean C , LeRoy S , Dlck B , Dick M , Teddy G , Bob D., 1n each of the varslty teams we selected Ruth Hltchell as our Carnlval Queen can dldate, but agaln were unsuccessful Our class play, 'Huckleberry Finn,W w1th the Junior Senlor Banquet and Prom The iall of 1950 found 38 seniors enrolling for our final year at Eagle PO1nt Hlgh School he elected the followlng class offlcers pres ident, Bob Doherty, v1ce presldent, Dlck Mulhollen, secretary treasurer Vlrgean Fleeman, and student councll member, LeRoy Seibert Mr Hassman was selected as class adV1SOP All studenabody officers were elected from the Senlor Class They are as follows presldent oayzn ' Dlck Bradshaw, vlce presldent, Bob Doherty, and 8UV5t0' secretary treasuler, Joan Jenks The editors of the annual and the newspaper are also senlors came ln second 1n the race for Carnlval Queen, with Joan Jenks as candldate The class play, WThe Perfect Idlotn was presented 1n Aprll Our class un was well represented ln all sports li. T IN N li x T - . - '-4 g , , , ,, an . . . , was hilariously presented on May 15. On May 19, we honored the seniors O . 1 . . A l 1 , . . 2 . ' l , 1 . , ' . We I . ' !! ! SENIOR CLASS WILL I Bob Doherty will my beard to Lee Pettigrew. I Shirley Damon will my place in the padded cell to the inmates of next year I Betty Ualch will my ability to get along with Miss Barner to the fresh man girls I Betty Reed will my ability to catch a husband to Loraine Becker I Barbara Mason will my gum chewing in Miss Olsons room to anyone who thinks he can get by with it I Eugene Mitchell will my ability to skip school who wants to try everyother day to anyone friend like Dick Bradshaw I Virginia Fleeman will my ability to have 1 boy to anyone who can find one like him. lneykehard Carol Weidman I Theda Payton will my red headed cousin Ronnie McCay to Sally Eccleston and Juanita Ragsdale to find I Bessie Nelson will my cut off short hair to anyone who doesn't like long curls I Larry Nelson will all my Medford girls to Johnny Millard I Radna Callihan will to the seniors of next year the key to the store room of knowledge as there is no room for rent I Earline Soden will my place in Home Ec to hildred Wayman I Jean Ann Goodwin will all mv extra Pencils to Bob Kimmel, I Joan Barner I Dick I Erma anyone Jenks will my ability Mulhollen will myself Payne will my ability who wants to try I Janet Greb will my ability O e Q 5-A rn, it 0 I Nadine Davies will my position as president of the Jr. Red Cross to O . O . . . . . . . 5. . O . . . V . to catch a husband with a convertible to Hlss to Joanne Honeypenny to get married and try to finish school to to play sports to Lorena Lillard. I Tom Andrews wlll my sweet d1spos1t1on to Tonl Hltchell, around me she needs lt I Vlrgean Fleeman wlll my tio years good luck to the glrl who gets L Tycer I Lewo Selbert wlll my trlps to Callfornla to anyone who thlnks he can flnd another glrl as nlce as mlne I Joyce Conner wlll my lncompletes to anyone who thlnks he can make them Dean Caln wlll my shy bashful attltude to whoever can lse lt Dlck Bradshaw wlll my abillty to have a glrl l1ke vlrglnla to Bob klmmel ofne Arnes wlll my ablllty to be such a braln to Dlck Chamberlaln Dean ngle w1ll my blg feet to Henry Peck Boyd Dunford wlll my ab1l1ty to get alone wlth H183 Olson to Doug Johnson I Lester Brewer wlll my Model UAH to Wayne Glllaspey when he learns to drlve Roj Nelson wlll my love of sophmore g1FlS to Dean Bush Ieddy Greb w1ll my bald spot to Dean Duncan Bob Llndsey w1ll my gym shorts to Jlm Burgess Sonla Brown wlll my gay tlme ln Senlor SOClOlOgy to Hlldred Hayman I Harry Sanford wlll my ablllty to ret good grades 1n Lngllsh IV to Donald Catt nach I thel Harrlson w1ll my short sllps to Jean Lllly 1n hopes she doesn't sllp and fall next year I Vera Henshaw wlll my ab1l1ty to be Lr Davles secretary and never s1t on h1s lap to dna PGF11DS Good lucl Edna I Nell Jackson wlll my aollltj to thlnk up phony excuses to sk1p classes to anyone tnat can use them . I . A. V , . . O A y . H. . . . . . 6 . . . . I . I . up. I . . .. . . I . H . . f . . . . H I Why f . . . . . . . I E ' ' . I , V. . . U A. h. O I Jack Pfiefer will my stature to Paul Walker. T . u , . 0 O I X h . . . I M ' . I . , . . . I . . A . . . . 5. , 0 W . . . X , y . , . CD a . E . . r . Q . . 9 'I . Q . . . 5 0 ,. . E ' 1' . Q . . . ,. . x . . 1 O S I L! Q law SEB' I tiff' 4' 'QQ '93 ...S HQXX ix. XMB N 1 ,., ,. - 1 I f f x g it P D . X. X i I - -' F ' A---.. I L 0 o u Q 73 We N5 f .-'L Z 2 i . I SDPHUMDRES DICK Cl-KANBERLAIN vxce P?-ES comme MQVRYRNNY 'rlthsunn YNRNA Sccm- S!.cRz'rA9.v vnoxrr oouecrrw Reonesewnrrwe W s JACK ENGLISH - PRESIOCNT FRESH!! BOB NINTER V'PRES LARRY NONGOLD TREA5 BOB TURNER 'PRES DARLBNE HUMPHREY SEC COLLggN ARTHUR pgp N R 4 JN . is A - l ' ' if aa f f 1 Y September October November December January February March Aorll Ma fb CAL DAR EVENTS School starts E P H S Student Body elections Football b6g1HSI Natlonal Assembly, Marguerite Shoemaker U N Day special assembly Sutherlin, football Ne won! 13 2 G A A dance Ksock hop! Chorus goes to Elk Tra1l Eagles tied for 2nd in J D J Football Championship Carn1val Sophmore canidate won Band and Chorus enterta1ns P T A Assembly Vacation starts P T A sponsors amateur program Vacation ends lst conference basketball game We won Eagles A0 Myrtle Creek 33 March of Dimes program Donkey basketball game Beat Central Point 1n last scramble S O C Band S O C Band and Chorus Virgin1a Fleeman worked all day typing the annual pages Junior Play Newspaper goes to Forest Grove National Assembly, Toni Gauer We play Medford in baseball first Sen1or Play Seniors to colleges National Assembly, Chlme R1nger J D J Track meet Natlonal Assembly, Rlchard Carradlne Forest Grove Music Festival Baccalaureate Graduat1on CDF 15 . 25 I I O I C 30 ' 16 ' . 17 0 0 ' o 28 . ' - 31 C I I I 2 - ' . 3 I I I I 10 ' - . 29 ' . . . 22 - . 27 . . . . 2 . 12 O I 9 . 15 . 21 ' . 22-2b B Tournament here. Phoenix champs. ' 2 0 0 o o 13 I I I I 16 ' Tl . 30 . L . 3 9 6 ' . 0 23 . . C 25 . . . . J Y 7 L. .A . 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Aux-'A ,,, .ii 455144. ggfx, , .,- ff. .-, ., uh. 2 if ,Q .4 0:5 . fy. 31 .411 ' ' M ,.....-f ,ZZ'!:J'l IVA., .rm va. , . ,, 14' 4' 4. 4554 an ,do- ,AW .K- 'BSWK w PLAYS SENIOR PLAY The Senior Play, the Perfect Id1ot, was presented Aprll 6 Th cast of this hllarious comedy was as follows Margaret Tennyson Jackle iennyson Rhodora Roger Tennyson Walter P Latherby Dan1el Tennyson Arthur Barnard Miss Baker Llnda Barnard Jeannie Wilson Aloyslus fPuffD Wltomski Carla Carlson Pollceman Dr Hockhorst Mlss Booth Jean Ann Goodw1n Teddy Greb Janet Greb Wayne Arnes Bob Doherty Dean Cain Tom Andrews Erma Payne Joan Jenks Radna Calllhan LeRoy Slebert Virgean Fleeman Larry Nelson Bob Llndsey Theda Peyton Ie of the Senior Class w1sh to thank Mlss Olson and Mr Hale for he1p1ng us w1th our play JUNIOR PLAY G Kissed, was dlrected b B153 Olson The cast was Millie Myers Flory Patterson G1lmore Plcker Mrs Patterson Mr Peabody Mavy Patterson Charlle IcCulley Betty rerguson Douglas Schaeffer CkTlStlHS Roberts Gerturde hason Plllllp Peabody Charmayne Charlle Anne Sanford Chuck Thorpe Juanlta Ragsdale Rex Moore Edna Perklns Garth Frlck Gayle Turner Stanley Kee V1ck1 Cook June Carnes Pat Callihan 00000l0 . 0000 00 1 0 00 00 ll 00 ' neo ooo . 000000 0000 ' 'F 000000 0 . . 00 00 . 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The group made their first public appearance at the Elk-Trail school Iov. 2. Following ap- pearances were P. T. L. program, Shady Cove Christmas pro- gram Jashinfton's Birthdav rocram at Camo Ulite and the cz 9 Q .f Q i 3 Junior play. In lpril the singers attended the Southern Oregon District Lusic Festival in Ashland where they joined in a huge massed chorus composed of high school students from all The formance cert the eate and over Southern Oregon. culmination of the years practicing was their per- at the annual Spring Concert. Following the con- group sang for two more school events, Baccalaur- graduation. Featured this year was a girls trio composed of Anne Sanford, Kyrna Lee Scott and Juanita Ragsdale. Chorus of- ficers were Heal Jackson, president, Harry Sanford, vice president, Charmayne Charley, secretary, Hola Grantham, Librarian and Vernon Baldwin, Manager. The chorus was un- der the direction of Kr. Steve Whipple. Q g ? f il 47 L c -J ? A I Dow The Eagle Point High School band, directed by Mr Whipple, has had quite a successful and busy year having played more times than in any previous year The organ ization of thirty two members played for football and all home basketball games, P T A programs, Junior and Sen ior plays, Camp White programs, District Music Meet at Ashland, a band concert at home, and graduation Officers in the band are Betty Walch, president city, Carol Weidman, secretary, Val Bubb manager Maj orettes were Charmavne Charlie and Jean illy -5.- BQ Anne Sanford, assistant director, Colleen Arthur, publi- I i' . Q f elf A Z .1 2543 5' I I 1 11- bn vw-Y ? f N 5- f. 7' gs.,-5-, P '51 - A f vo- X g., 1.., ,. ,. as 55 X-luv Pack. CAM Ralph Hcmmqyl Medford Eagle Point Illinois Valley Eagle Point Central Point Eagle Point lyrtle Creek Eagle Point Sutherland 2 Eagle Point This years football squad with high hopes for the J D J championship started out the season with a loss, losing to the Medford J vas 6 no o The Eagles then lost the three following games at the hands of Phoenix, Central Point, and Illinois Valley With an unimpressive record behind them, the Eagles were yet to en ter the win column The Eagles won their first game of the season by de feating lyrtle Creek 25 to 10. With a chance to tie for 2nd place with Central Point and lyrtle Creek, the Eagles traveled to Sutherland for their final game of the season with the game being played on a rain soaked field. The Eagles won by a score of 13 to 2. W 'Sk .. - 6 - o Phoenix - 32 Eagle Point - 12 22 - 6 - 31 - 13 - 10 - 25 - - 13 xx 4 -fn f-R BRADSHAW F1 lhollcu ,MJ I 4 I if faq f 1 , f ,,, V .f Z . ,324 Y , 4 ,J f Es ' wr fy 1, ' W N, , 2 Mgiffl 'vku .ff .5 . r ff W ' 5 zfz 1. 3,2 732737: H 1--M53-A , f ' -' mf , ,N 1,,f,+7,,Qf 7 ' f J-if ' .M Aj V, , 4, ., 55 554 f' f . 2 f , ' ,q. Y . ,f 'gm' Q' 'Iwi , gf' Af' iff' .f fa ,v 1 4 4 , V W Y A 55, 1 , Qt l fa 2 f ,, ,mv 1155 3 , wwf H , 5 . , sw F ffif A Y WW , 415 , if ,V an y PLAYER QUARTERS FOULS F.T.A. F.T Dick Mulhollen Bob Doherty Teddy Greb LeRoy olebert Bob Knnmel D1ck Bradshaw Don Cattanach Daz-old Barrit Bud Lucas Wayne Glllaspey PLAYED COMMITTED 86 70 73 75 61 55 29 f f A5 I N PRACTICE 126 73 IN GAMES LEAGUE GAMES 97 8 0 POINTS I-IADE POIIITS MADE TOTAL POINTS 223 153 J.V'5 FPO H ff? BASEBALL Pictured above are the Baseball aspirants who turned out at the season's beginnlng They are as follows ls row R Franklln, G Cambell, B Minter L Pettlgrew J Mlllard, H Peck, D Denny 2nd row J Siebert, J Slmmons, E Pe1le, V Baldw1n, R Chase 3rd row Coach Callaghan, B Doherty, B Littlefield, B Klmmel, D Ca1n, L. Siebert, D Bradshaw, D Chamberlain D Cattanach, B Lucas, D Barritt, W Andrews. N I tl . . Q o o . , D. Johnson, W. Gillasper, J. Perry, J. English, J. Doherty, I. O . . ol . I , 1' I: 7 Q S O o O RACK lst How F Baker, V Bubb, V Frick C Jack, J Dohert B Minter, E Piele, J Perry, P Caliahan, J English, B. Haclmey, L Tycer. 2nd Row Mr Hassman, J Eastgate, B Doherty D Cain n Bradshaw, L sieberz, B Kimmel D chamberiain, c fha K ' o o 0 o 0 yy 0 o o a o rp, w. Gillaspey, B. Lucas, W. Arena, 6. Rigsby. A gi, ' , - 5 s X , 1 2 I I ll' YY ll The officers elected for 1950-51 were as follows: President - Dick Mnlhollen Vice President - Jack English Secretary-treasurer - Bob Kimmel This year's Lettermen's Club consisted of 22 members, eight of whom are new. They are B. Pelican, W. Andrews, J. Perry, W. Gillaspey, C. Tharp, B Lucas, F. Baker, and H. Peck. Baseball and track should build up the Lettermen's Club considerably There should be quite a few new players mak Dick M lhollen 1ng the team in both sports President lst Row - V. Bubb, F. Baker, J. English H. Peck, . Pettegrew, 2nd Row - C. Tharp, J. Millard, OFUHUF' Cattanach B Lucas, D Chamberlain D Mnlhollen, Siebert, D Cain, T Andrews, 3rd Bow B Pelican Moore, W Andrews, J Perry, B Doherty, Bradshaw, W Gillaspey, B Kimmel YE LL LEADERS MAJORETT YELL LEADERS Solrit, COOD6Pat1OH, good snortsmanshlp, and wllllngness to work together as a group are the qual1t1es that marked the yell squad th1S year They carrled well, the responslblllty of leadlng the rootlng sectlon, and lnsplred them to lead the home team on ES SONG LEADERS . Q . . . f . . o . . . . . . - . . 0 GAA, The officers of 1950 and 51 were: President - Betty Walch Vice President - Sonia Brown Sec. and Tres. - Bernice Bigham Carol Lee Wyatt was our only new member. We sold at all the basketball games including the HBH Tournament. Betty Walch A Lettermen banquet is planned for early spring President lst Row Pevton, Ielson, J Jen's, B Walch, 2nd Row L Cahail, J Greb, C 'yatt, J Conner, E Soden, T Mitchell, S Brown ' To , Ba n rf 0 Miss Barner, V. Cook, E. Harrison, B. 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