Eagle Valley High School - Eagle Yearbook (Richland, OR)

 - Class of 1947

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ENIQNT efU7g While searching through our memories Viewing the years gone by, think of And stop remember Of chums our carefree high school days with a longing sigh once more the laughter of days of old, Whose friendships we would never trade For the whole world's weight in gold The building that held us sc proudly, Stately and strong does stand, And the flag still waves above it, A sign of strength of our land We remember each one of our teachers, Who taught us to follow right, And our parents, with loving influence, Who urged us on day and night In our hearts there's a sad, sad feeling, On leaving our dear Eagle High For the time must come to say farewell And find our place 'neath the sky I i Vec nation Huff, ,N The class of 1947 dedicates this volume of THE EAGLE FX-X infix ii 43 Harry N Hewitt whose untiring interest and dependable support, both in spirit and in financial matters, has long been tradition at 'Y 0 :Q . .-4' - ' K . . .cy 6 Y J I n XS, X to .Y '- L jf, 4 l R i I - f' N' N 2 .1 , I bv P E ,, X ' J rr., W E V H S Define Hash sson A History Le QW m LSVGU WL hge ssignments Let it snow, ditto, and ditto v3 S vm Q10 0936 sam W kia ia 'lr' l . 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'R Qzggg qjg Fr' Ln- Dwight Brooks God made him There fore we call him man Gordon Avery A natural wit Some times one, sometimes one half nerve N he- Bob Coble Margaret Corning Laugh, and the world Marriage is a auttle laughs with you trap, catching the unwary out H 1 Stanley Brooks I don't hate girls I just haven't the Downs p easure inter ith study cut study John Chandler and he were light on his feet even as a baby olophant Doris Evans Actions speak louder than words I have nothing to say l Cb L 25 Alice Graven All thln s come to 8 those who wait but I sm impatient B111 Hendrick Nisdom begets know ledge He is proud he knows so much Clarence Morin Florence Nedrow life is an opnr In quiet minds do but there are greet thoughts grow pages m1BS1I1g aw- 1 12, Libr 11 Beverly Slmonis N Dawn Steltenpohl il after It s nice to be nat They gazed and won Ah Romeo' ural when you are N der grew how a head art thou? naturally nice eld all she knew L Hendrick Drama 9 10 12, FBa1l 10, Track 11 12, BBa1l 12, Chorus 10 ll Williams lhen eating I m appy When thru I m tight Appetije Bob'Rob1e Drama 12, Yell Leader 11, BaseB 11 12, FBa11 12, Libr 11 Dawn Ste Qenpohl Glee 9 10 ll 12, Drama Alice Graven Drama 9 12, VBall ll 12, Class vpres 12,F11ght 11 12, Eagle 12 Dwight Brooks FBal1 10 ll l2,Drama 10 ll 12, BBal1 10 11 12, Chorus 10 ll 12, BaseB 1l 12, Class VPres 11, ASB Pres 12 Margaret Corning Class Sec 9, Class Treas 11, VBal1 ll 10 Gordon Avery Class Pres 11, Chorus 11 12, ASB VPres 12, Eagle Editor 12 Bob Williams Libr 9, FBall 10 ll 12, Capt 12, Chorus 10 11 12, BBa1l ll 12 Capt 11, Drama 10, BaseB ll 12, Class Pres 12, Band ll Ruby Seevers Glee 9, Class Sec 11 12 Flight ll-12, Libr 12, Eagle 12 Stanley Brooks - BBall ll-12, FB Mgr 12 Libr 12, E Sec-Treas 12 9 10 12bxF1ight 11 12, Eagle 12, ASB T eas ll 12 ris vans Glee 9 10 ll 12, l Yell Leader 10, ASB 'Pres 12, Eagle George D rama 9 11 12, 11 12, r s 2, Chorus 11 Beverly Simoni Gle 9 10 ll 10, VBall ll ll, Eagle 12, Band F VBall 10 Sec 12, Editor 12 FBall 10 12, Eagle 12, Libr light 12, Florence Nedrow Dr a 9, Libr 10,VBa1l 10 11 12, FHA VPreS 12 Clarence Morin FBa11 10 ll 12, Capt 11 Chorus ll, Drama 10, BaseBall ll 12 Libr 10 John Chandler - BlseB ll-12, BBa11 12 Eagle 12 9 .R - I , as 2 r . i 5 A r 9- H f r ef K' X. 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'E I Qeverly Simonis, leave my ability to go steady with one man to Joann Allen. I, Dawn Steltenpohl, leave my ability to drive a car to Sharron Evans. I, Delma Eidson, leave but I can't get rid of thosef darn boys. fl! ff 4f I, Bobby Williams, leave my ff f mustache Cmy gosh! I'm leav- f f ing everythingl. f If Signed C ss President Q 'lib Class Secretary Executed and delivered Seal this 21st Day of May, 1947 771 7 A 'Y r11v1 'nv 1 1 . . . . . 1-,I - J , 'V' , f ' 'Y .V ., .uv ffafv 1 f 1, I A J . .hw- f JJE, l, Lo.,J e,c-e,. :e-vek my , , a:1l1ty to meme Wilimy ang mv ' , . - t - ,.1 , .- . , ,, , . 1 - ' BG l .. 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' I 0 E OPS notes 1. refer to Webster, secon n on 'y 2 W b t tui d .ition M , B k 4 J b t . fxwff Lll'llOl'S '9'Si 'll dl ,..,-nf' 4 ..- , ' 1 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jane Allen President Duane Thompson Vice President Beck row X Bonnie Allen, Isla Villiams, Mrs Sharp, Janet Cane Josephine Bateman Middle row f Churby Hensley, velyn Siler, lorraine Th0mPBon, Jane Allen, Mary Weir Lorraine Thompson Sec'y Treasarer Front row f Duane Thompson, Qichard Tabor, John Randall Jimmie Vasonheimer ln September 1944, EVHS opened its doors to 17 Freshmen, yes 17 ureenles who elec for their officers President Churby Dens ley, V President Duane Thompson, Secy Treas Mary Weir The Greenies start ed the year with lots 977fw was short lived when the mighty Sophomores presented them with their initiation no tices The initiation was very exciting and proved very amusing to all except the Greenies However the year passed without serious results, and the new members became a real part of school Starting the Sophomore year there ATTENDANCE REPORT ebeen15 I 'as gtardy 7 w 'J date .Z-Jedi! for the following reason signed day 1' 'xx llowing r ason 36 wwf gg 1 Q 1 signed WA Wann? p'ifV 'Y .9514 Il sit 1Al4wv1 J LLQ were 13 members They elected Bonnle Allen president, Lorraine Thompson V President, Churby Densley Sec'y, and Jane Allen treas The class soon grew when John Randall, Jo sephlne Bateman, an Libby Jackson all made entrances The Sophs -F they were made when they walked away with the inter class trophy 'E' Beginning their 3rd year in Eagle High,the Juniors elected their class officers as shown above Lorraine Thompson and Mary Weir were chosen for school cheer leaders,and Churby Densley was elected editor of 'Flight The Juniors presented nThe Adventures of Grandpa under the direction of Mrs. Sharp To attract public interest in the play, a blanket was raffled off on Play night The Juniors plan many more in erest ing activities this year ATTENDANCE REPORT -1 v onmmffildq m 5 L f 1, ' V - I' ffz '- ei ' '1 v -1- L .v 4, . t I X Q, 5. J? RV fb- 3 f . S ' 4 ,, 1 IX '59 ' ,: ' ' ., f I l. .7 I- , I , q ,,, H 'v , ' 4' af' fn, iv .. ' 4? ' - . 1 , , - - nn YI A ted C? 8 . - . : : f 41- - I . d of gusto, however it V, V . V I . really showed of what 1 - ' ' N Q i 0 M 'I A - n ni A D ' ' 0 - I ll. N on ? . 4 - ay . 5 iff' . , t 1 525 gin - - - - -' - - ! t 'f 'Q g 7 ' ' ' ' an ' - 4' F ' ' T 'A Y. I' - 44 5, o ,hee ' f, : C232 , N cf H 1- ... .. - .. - , W ' Cv Q 2' Civ C CVD 4UlTHJfQS QQ QT IF Q Lillian Cu rf g v'ce president Do na Pla k Ires'dent Back row! Betty Davie, Robert VcBroom, Douglas Connell, Mr Waller T HPF I efqfiqs John Trickel, Harold imonis, Marie Dyer mleanor Corning ecvetery Feasurer Middle row I Donna Blank, Georgia Blank, atricia Flynn, V ma veir, Crysta Dufur, Mary Perkins, Lillian Cummings Front row I Tommy Chamberlin, Delbert Downs, Jack Craven, Ihvid Dennis, Bob McBroom A new when we first entered school, we were a bunoh of green Fresnies wandering down through the halls of life After we settled down to the routine of school, we had the most pleasant C91 of all surprises Initiation Of course we were gaily decorat AM SOPH Freshies of this year Wheat' Polasses' We gained two new students tnis yea , Jewel Emerson from Boise e tered Earle high, then Helen Eldson returned from Port lard, fshe couldn't bear to be away from the Eaglesl so then X , NS ed in costumes which ranged from babies we had the lapgegt Class in school and to srandmothers And those SP99Ch6S W9 the best Cwe tbinkj But then harie Dyer had to deliver over the mike' Yes, those speeches should go down in History books Class officers during our Freshman year were Adelbert Downs,pres1dent, Helen Eidson vice president,Georgia Blank, Secretary treasurer Now that we're experienced Sophomor Anyyay, w move: to Funtington As yet we have received no notice of her funeral so evidently she has survived the heartbreak Winning the Inte class rival ry trophy looks rather blunt but under the able advisory of Coach Heller, we can't be far behind e can say we are proud to be, at es, we can think pleasantly of the last STUDENTS OF EAGLE initiation we gave those green VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL v I I Y ,Q JPN f' ,ww . , I D Q . 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Fir-u KLASS OzFlC as Ur dent ranx landall lice e 'den Lorene Jlllians Back row Alvin Blank, Frank Randall, Gavnell Hendrick, Joanna Reav1s,J'oenn Allen, Gene Denn1s,J1mm1e Clemons, Mrs Yaberly Secretary Middle row Milly Moore, Lorena Williams Fern Heir,Helen Alvin I eleq Alvis Betty Neve, Qherron Evans Front row Pud qiler Penry Steenson Treasurer The upper classes thought e were dunb when we flrst came in the door of old agle High, but we think we have proved th tve are not so Je are first place'n inter class at the time of tuls writ K9A::ZgQ11SEp.l XX '--. - .. I P 'I ' ' IA cup We lost the bi'e race by a handle bar, with Mildred Moore and Frank Randall pushing the pedals Our toughest battle was at in itiatlon but we tried to be sports It wasn't bad was it Freshmen? isulp '7 Some 1 X were qulte old such grandmafj iJoannD Allen It seemed the Sophs couldn't pull anything over her. Oh yes, don't forget our bathing beauty, Benny Steenson, iSJhe took allthe boys HUH, Benny? Then was our duke CFrank Randallj who just wouldn' t say yes to Helen Alvis who pro posed to him at the party which the Sophs gave for us eyes there Jimmie Clemons 9. Q- gh. N ame mm N Ro ,va -HQ- - .S1l.hJ,CEL x gl ff Sm, s,,,5.,4.,,,,,g, Name -A Locker No hub cct 19 Cher 33410 d f LL!! RWHahenb, afmb.2'. thought we were going to lose one of our rreshmen girls CGaynell Hendrickj to a Soph Don Juan oidn't even take an initiation for one girl,whose name we can't mention, but who e 'nltials are LJ, to rate Senior t tension After all how can we write Freshmen History when we haven't even put the hiss in it yetq mi ' 1 .. J 7 A 5 -, -- - if an ' no ,' ' M. ff K., 1 r e 4 - .+ P - a '1 A. ' , 4 . 8 V ' 1, K 5 ,. .. , 00 ' ,J . ' ' . M ' ' - 1' og , ' N , , 1 -3 ', . J V ' 5 H P . , f 5 . -,, - , . QQ ' g , A ' 33, L i. -- Y 1 qr r 'A ci 'va - ' f Q '1 6' ,-1 ff 'f- I -1 4' is ' U - 'H+ v . v + as . 2-i , . 1, ,Si 1 f . - 5 . I' U l A A K 'p , esbl - - f Q S , '- 2 P 1 1. 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MOH Scaifps give -2' Lino up for ina 'G have Lon 5 m ay W H 13- X 5 kjlq J?lClC?ll9 nm My .ur 4 J 1 , ,Aly .sp , Y qgkmt F C r Cprl' no lea or Corning Back row f Helen Alv1e,Ruby Seevers Joann Allen Donna Blank, Alice Simonis, Doris Evans, Isla Williams, Josephine Bateman Joanna Beavis Iorraine Thorpson Patricia Flynn,Velma Weir,Mrs Beberly Middle row f Janet Care Fleanor Corning Georgia Blank,Shsrron Evans, Betty Nave, Marie Dyer, Mildred Moore, Lorene Williams Betty Davis, bvelyn Siler Mary Weir Front row Gaynell Fendr1ck, Fern Weir Bonnie Allen, Dawn Stelten r Treasu e U ri vans Bresldent 0116? Song Leader la Nill a s pohl, Crvsta Du ur Chnrby Denslev, Jane Allen Secretary e H uture 'ome akez of Amerlca lS a club compo d of girl enrolled ln, or who have prezlouslv taken Po e COTON1P lew member are talen lnto This early rad a F the VVFS chapter each sep amber year new memoers were inltiated on a 'frosty mor , and tre Club breakfast to celeorate the occas The puryose of the FHA is to sor and encourage rome makirg act v ities Our chapter also boo ts student affairs Funds for carrying on its activities are earnedby W8Sh1Wg school towels and equipment, by dues of mem bers, and serving at games .g- SUOT1 'cs cl of child care The Club sponsors the football banquet which is an annual event at EVHS featuring the football players and their dates This year the nMothersH prepared and served the ban quet with Claude Holman as toast mast- er and fifty persons present. For several years,the girls have been the 'fairies' who wind the May Pole at the Annual Valley May Day Program which features an 8th grade girl as queeno direction of club advisor the girls carry on the tradltional entertainment of their mothers at a spring tea. This year,the club set up rules governing girls' letter sweaters and spon- sored purchase of emblems Under the Mrs.Faberly, ?f 'N Agffl' XQQ mf f' I ,Y me?g 3 4 s gg. if suits- sweaters, and volley bal14 For several years, the Home Econom asses have taught a sprlng nklH as a continuatlon of their ni .,. , , f .. a ah: ' A 1 v x ,N ' :N . l ., , 5-.E , - Y 1 V , fl .X . , ll sl ' A Lx r E'f. ' ' ' f , 'L ' ,WJFGQTWYL Ni ,, E 5 , ,,xVA , its y, i ., 1 A. 1 ,Q ,L s , A. ' ,K I Y' .1 . I :B , - R Y L , 4 T. Q T A Y -1. V 2 ,' 5 1 i K 4 ' l '9? , :Q 1 5 4 . - . V ' 5 .- m f a 1 f- 7' . 1 .- 1. fl all s , e - 's' E N Zach' ,4 'l A ' ' L . 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V . iv , r 5 .V qi' Win 8816 f Jill N C ID Geo ge Dow s ent Jon Randall Beck row Bob Williams Stanley Brooks Bob Goble, John Chandler Jim Masonheimer, Coach Heller Middle row George Dowrs, Douglas Connell John Rendell Richard Tabor, Jack Greven, B111 Hendrick Clarence Morin Front row Dwight Brooks, Duane Thompson Delbert Downs lne Golden NEW Club was organlzed under the direction of Nr Nulvahlll dur ing the 1940 5 school year The first year was consumed in making a constitu tion which put the club on a sound work ing basis The Club has se The most important o ual Box Supper Dance J P.-ff tiated into the club Bob Goble, Stanley Brooks,John Chandler Harold Simonis, John Randall, Jim Mason- heimer, John Trickel Bob McBroom, Gene N Dennis, and Frank veral annual events f these are the ann and the fall ini tiatlon The Box Sup per Dance was held on December 7 this year The proceeds go to help buy atb letlc equipment The initiation was held on November 12 New members ini this year were M I6 fifw , Q fbi Qjnunv' f 'E 1 0 D. ' I seangent t Duane Thompson vice Dresldent unwquurg Q The 1:. Club strives to help main school and school building This year the Club painted the bleachers in the gym, painting the cheering sec tion for Pagle High Students green and gold The Club also painted the football goal posts and helped build the carnival booths The Club also contributed funds for securing and improving equipment tain a good The Club has had a successful year under the ,fry ' N able direction of Coach Haller. Randall. all .H 'Q' . -ww 'EAL c KN 1 e A -Q A J 5 l .los ' ' je.: -- 314' 'u . ' '.4 gg ie 75 gg r X T . i . X i W Af 1 f vf . QF, i 4 ' A ' 'una 5 Q k f - V- -, - K 'Q ' :g. f f N. 2 S V .. , .,x - , 1:1 C j , , t . EA, I Aa iv V 4 V 4 Q T z Q 4 A ' I ' : an GLUE JFFICEW' Stanley or Y - - Treasurer 1, ' 5' 1, I' ' ni ' ,. 1 ff V - Presld-. In . . f l - ' ' ' - 0 , . -at-arms . e 1 J 1 1 A A J D 1 ' vv 1 - I -J , .. . A . -. .. ,,--. - ,M E . .. f - - 44 o I , . . - in , 3 S 5c'1' . . -1 I O an l ' on 1 D .,. , 'i E , - ' A - - 0 - I A Q O 0 I O X I ' ll , - 2 I 17 1946 - 1947 I WIGHT- BROOKS, WLS VLLLLY, QLGH SCHOOL ejlssoccatea, Students S1 IN SORDQN AVFBY. R' h.l d, Orvxo R. W. HABERLY, Pi I I DORISKVKVJNS, DAWN STB! TEN! OHL, AYELBKRT DOWNS, I be :lam Cha' ougon LORRAINE THOIIPSUN, ! HIIRBY DEN.'l.I'.Y, Ed' Fl' G Gordon Avery Vice President Mary Neir Yell Assistant Lorraine Thompson Vell Leader Dawn Steltenpohl Treasurer Doris Evans secretary Churby Denslev Udito 0' FLIGFT Dwight Brooks President Adelbert Dovns Inter Class c airman B Hanerly Advisor Student body officers are elected in Nay each year to serve the fol lowing school year All student o'ficers are memoers of the student coun cil The council meets once a month to make rules and serves as the gov erning body of Eagle High Student body tickets are sold each year by the treasurer and admit the holder to all student fanctions and entertainments The official publication o the student body is t e NWAJLL FLIGHTW, which is published monthly LIGHT was edited by Churby Densley during class with the following members assisting the editor Bonnie Allen, Tim lasonheimer, Beverly simonis, Libby Jackson, John Chandler, Doris vans, Alice Graven, Quby seevers, Nargaret Densley, Delma idson, and Mr Haberly, advisor Pictures of the persons shown below were not available at the time of preparation of pages on which they should have been shown They are Nr John Densley, member of school board, Tonn Daniels, Jun lor, who entered from Portland, Mrs Norma Jean Haller, who was 1 charge of lunch during the last month, Delma Uidson, Senior, who en tered from lortland, Jon Campbell, Freshman, who entered from Cald well, Idaho, and hrs Myrtle Lee, County school Superintendent T Q Mor John Mrs Delma Jon Daniels Haller Eidson Campbell Mr Densley Mrs Lee . , Pr:-ndent lmunlilgh no 1, 2 4 xc an n Vxcf-prnxden! YUC DI rv ry Tami i 1 x Il I'-1 lfllhlll Yell lander 4 N :tor ul ight ' I C Q uv - 'lf ' 4: ,' . O X , x 1 - - y . IA ! 1 . J ' H I' 4. A . 1 4 U x - -C h . fr. L 1 - , I, y 1 U 4 ' , 4 - 1 L - - ' 1 o - A Y A A f h H A 73 - . A - ' A . - . F ,. V , . the 1946-7 school year. Staff work for NFLIGHTH was done by the Journalism , . . N . . 4 I. 'A A 17 . rs T7 .J . 1 0 e . A . , .L - . : 2 A 0 ' 1 a ' 1 ' s - T1 o M - 1 , ! - 0 ' 0 . , 1 . , 4'-1 I -A !'a . ' 'J ' . ? L, - A We h .L 1- 1 J :X l' X ig' ' ' ' . -Q L - ,F . 'ft 'N 4 n . s 4 . A v - , I 4 . , - l , - V fa A Y' L L Q.. ' -..x . , lg 5 0 Jil. x , ' 0 M-Q wa Sa E ,Zta ts C55 VME!! Jw? vuowg 'Mm H3 G-:sq 4' af vga? I 'vi' tudents read bulletin 71 PPP 0111 Gibb 51 A frost? morning lt. gffaww LOIAL TO AFL HYGU -gtg lj' 01? 23 11151:-I JAH Q llc, Mllbflw all Ui h 1e'1l back yo e're green and we're gold, agle g Ne're loyal to y 'Jainst the bestin theland, causewe know you are grand, g JEDJ Jidlizgpfoxllj aehtbat blockade, agle High Go c l J-fJ5,ml.d.fJJ'5 s for we expect a m is our fame protector, On boy S sw Our tea Vic 'try for you, Eagle High CHEER LEADERS ..4r Mary Weir - Lorraine Thompson of W i e i A 'um 'l A - T'lJlcJ J JI 61 ,foil 46, il A . U 28,18 Hi hw if 6 b O .. - E . N 1 i. J S1 J fel J, l l 4 ,A x ' ' ' lfzfi' 3 34 'M ? Back row Stanley Brooks, Delbert Downs, Frank Randall, Jack Graven, Gene Dennis, John Randall, Robert McBroom, Dwight Brooks, Jim Clemons George Downs, David Dennis Bob Coble Coach Heller Front row Duane Thompson Harold Simonis Douglas Connall Clarence Morin Bob McBroom John Trickel Bob Williams 'N . Cgyootbczll ' The Season's Record Eagles . . . . . O Halfway . . . 25 Eagles . . . . . 18 St. Francis . . O Eagles . . . . . O North Powder. . 32 Eagles . . . . 15 Grant . . 21 Eagles . . . 12 Baker B . . 6 Eagles . . . . O Huntington . . 33 Eagles . . . . 27 St. Francis . 6 Eagles . . . . 7 Baker B Eagles Halfway Those who can peer into the Eagles we smoothed our ruffled featners by nest consider the 1946 football sea noting that Morin was not present and son a success, even tho we did not J Randall suffered a severe injury win many games Without intend ing an alibi, we rehash the season with notes on our particular brand of football luck Sept 15, Eagles invadedHalfway and were spanked G Downs suffered a knee injury that was to bench him for the season Sept 2O,Eagles filled the air with feathers, fur and pig skins to win at St Francis Sept 27,Powder's big powerful gang was just cutting its eye teeth, tho we were not aware we were playing championswhen they stormedour valley Brooks carelessly let his leg lie a round until some one stepped on it and another Eagle went to roostfbr the season Oct 4, We missed victory under Grant's lights when our inexperience quarter after having a lst half lead Oct 18, We feasted on Bull Pup carrion when Baker B invaded Oct 25, Altho taking our worst beating of the season at Huntington, early in the fracas so it was indeed a battered Eagle that used claw and beak to keep the Loco crew from running wild Oct 31, Eagles treated the home folks ton brinmore yardage thru that line to spoil St Francis' hopes f winning the game Nov 4, The recuperated Pups were tougher in their own yard Nov ll, We surprised the Wolf pack with Eagle grit and grid grind that pleased our home crowd mightily W punched over the only earned score the visitors yielded all season ik , , , , . . . 13 ' ' . . . 6 ' ' f - . . . 19 0 O n ol Q , 9 gave them 15 points in the third 1 W, s E sl ' - as E e A V. l 1- lizff' ' - sv 'i.3 - f, llIlU f'TS 1 ll f 1.14 ll. Starding Clarence Vorin, John Chandler, Bob 'ill1ams, frank Randalllmgrl, Duane Thompson, Stanley Brooks, John Randall Kneeling Dwight Brooks CCD, Bob Coble, Coach Haller ac r mln ' Q feanu was a touvn plan or 215 t a w h n Xow r hou e The e e te th t save he one folcs ran rea Jo Trond o ou bofs Ven no Y nower t S on :av an 1 els, ann on y ran cm srl t evfn with Tuntln ton aales made an even 300 M rcent 1 le lea 16 and earned fourt1 pl ce ln tea txndings Yany o trls year' games were thr'ller Local fans in dlcate they saw more nalrrals nv no ent than memory recalls or several year past Space does not per1lt a summary of the l d vidual gafes,altho we will men tlon a fer of special interest The game at 'untinvton was a see sa: affair which Funtington captured by comlnv from behind in tne last half nlnute ln retaliation, the acles led all the way in the game at home wltn the Locos Roth games wlth the Academy were good to watcn, and of course the Halfway games packed the usual pet rival competition altho the Jolves edged up comfortable leads in ooth games Six letter men will be lost from the squad thru graduation this year leaving only J Randall and Thompson to spearhead next season's nestling team nut you know your EAGLE h will be right in there clawing 'em to pieces, come next December Yep we pin our pin feather faith on Our Old Eagles. Qu SAQIAUH SEASON'S RrCOED Eagles Bayer Juniors Eagles Hereford Eagle Hu tington Eagles Maddy Creek Eagles Palfway 'agles Union agles St Francis Eagles Hereford Eagles Baker B Eagles Baker B Eagles Baker B agles buddy Creek Eagles Tnion Eagles Palfway Eagles Baker Jrs Eagles St Francis Eagles Huntington N Powder Jamboree Eagles St Francis Eagles Imbler Eagles Halfway County Jamboree Eagles Hereford 12 ' HAZ . ' dl- ' , ' ' ' 4 4 . 'Z . . 'v ' , sa' . f ft . 22 ' 7 X ,J 1.3 6 .. - '- 10 4 f ,. V , . A - ' 18 r V . 'Wx ' H V N . . 71 fl E 1 S 29 U! , fx ' , N - , n . . 31 2 ul . -I ,J X 3 se B 2 .N . M nf 3 2 5 - l6 g 9' .Y J , 34 I 'S .' ,J so 76 E 27 . 35 L - I. A 'llv '1 -' ' ' I 25 c.-.Atv 5 i C A Q 39 , gf ',,e f 1' e K it. 25 less tha, a n -e -. s . Eaglzs had a fin ,am .a Q - 25 the h A -Is n .y W'SOHS to ' 54 ya .4 Y ff Y! I, JJ!! e v t- we did not have the necessar H Q . o tw, Halfvl, d St. ' 25 Frfn '. .1 -ly n .ag 1 to W 53 rm J ' M Lb Al r, 1 25 i f 25 1'.f ff 'A ' s r , 5 59 43 U-L 'S' n- ff n W S J 30 A. . ,A - . ---Q .. . .1 V . . - A 46 In 4 .L W 3 . ' K - 26 ' , I .iz-.1 1- . A -- 1 f . 'Y 1 H L' ' ' ' - 27 Ax -Q. -rl Y E l . , . ' ' ' , ' H 31 V J, I , Apyrb ' ' ' ' ' . ' 22 . f. in W - Q 11 M ' ' . . 10 12 ' 3 , 5 0 ' e 7 7 A A' 18 u i 0. g bil Back row Doris vans, Georgia Blank, Alice Gra 1 LO cnt Wedrcw, Beverly Simonis, Josephine Bateman, Irs Taberly Front row f lilly Ioore, Isla Williars, Lillian 'unming , Lorraine Thompson, Betty Nave The girls' volleyball team had a grand time participating 1 the league and jamboree games this year And of colrse ey are proud to admiv they won both the league and jamooree trophies mne league included Halfway, Tuddy Creek, St Francis, and Richland This is the first year of volleyball for Francis, and they are to be complimented on their fine playing The Halfway team sponsored and played host to a jambo ee on Febraary 5 North Powder girls participated in the jamboree in addition to all league teams except St rrancis The Eagle lasses won three straight Wamboree games, defeat ng all other teams present at the Jamboree, and were pre sented a beautiful loving cup for their efforts by lr Dent Principal of Halfway High The volleyball girls purchas d suits this year lhe team chose black slacks, and white blouses with green and gold lettering on the bloases may have been those new suits and it may have been the good coaching of Mrs Grace Haberly that prompted the girls podnd oat ten victories while dropping only one game, a practice affair at Falfway Letters were won by the following girls Beverly Simonis, Lorraine mhompson, Isla Nilliams, Mae Bateman, Doris Evans, Betty Nave, Milly Moore, Lil lian Cummings a Georgia Blank ADC agles alfway avles alfway arl a les lalfwaj avles t L a cis agles o td Iowder Wagles Tuddy Cree Eagles Halfway Eagles Muddy Creek eagles Halfway hagles St Francis LCAGU' STA D Lagles Vuddy Creek Halfway St francis f! 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EQDIIMLNI Oct 1 Srs break camera ff ,lynx BAKER, OR CON 2 Teacners tutel Oh, ,JV mean institute 17 Police ' ly car has been stolen' 5 Churby loses 4 Sep Z5 This isn't my building,it's yours 5 grams D BAKER HDTEL BARBER SHOP 1717 MAIN STREET M6 HOME OWNED SINCE lB75 0 BAKER, OREGON SAME OREGON BASCHE SAGE HARDWARE agles almost rob prospectors Z5 Great tk mighty Bunny Cer Bennylcomes I.. to School O H P McCord Sz Son REAL ESTATE INSURANCE GORDON DUNLAP, AGENT man om m L ,,. GENERAL INSURANCE CONPANY BAKER, OREGON 4 Dan Cupid scores again feh Donnaob YH 6 Little J Randall is caught PAYLESS FOR DRUGS RAIL R PHONE ORDERS BAKER, OREGON Seniors, RAH' RAH' RAH' Coach plans secret vs y Above Richland 7th and 8th grades HADI.-EY'S Mrs Addalire H1nsaker teacher ,MART APPAREL FOR JJOPLN Below -W BAYFR, OREGON SunnySide Grade School L MPS. Iva Williams, teacher Wolves eat Eagles 14 Diet catches Churby WHEN IN BAKER, OREGON VISIT THE SILVER DOLLAR 16 Brief case brings Benny 3 I' 17 Bike race H01 Moses' 9 Y W'END'I S FLOWER 84: ART SHOP BAKER, OREGON THE BAEAEQ EIQIE BANK 18 VanCleave records, Darling, etc Say, Do 'xa's acute angle 1sn't e'P Churby loses l lb 3oz John R Skins deer 9 grams TRY DINNER AT J C PENNY COMPANY THE SWISH INN CAFE BAKER, OREGON RICHLAND, OREGON Eagles skin Panthers was it 3 SP5-ke. BOYD 21 Tennessee, boys? Just another darn 5. darn c c ANDERSON STORES HALLS CAFE He+e f BAKER , OR-EGON RICHLAND, OREUON I ON: S A N' T' 22 Churby loses l ounce. 15' Lena: USTU USTU 'Je wtv W 28. Bang! Bang! C011 deerl - gi' glizziyggi Salsa ues Bombs n S an ' ii witches. ,wwwm .,,,,. SAFEWAY STORES L BILL WI-IITE'S MARKET BAKER, OREGON BAKER, OREGON 26 Rf he got away. 0 x n , A , o - I ' , K-qc 54 , -. . 'A .. ' . 7 '5 12? ' f ff ' sfiifflf. , 1 S fl :Vg . f- A sie, ' , v . , , . . 1 If X' ' ' 1 . A -E ' . 1 - I'acg -syfgse 9 0 fi . O oz' N Q o n ' ft L I 4' 9 f ,I ' 'A 1 . . f-It -Zi.. v ' 1 ' ri C-Ld 'M I . ' 4. E . . C .Q 4 T ,:,-,un--wr-an-rt-14:-'47 IL V YL 0-Qs . 0 O O C 1 0 , L I K , 1 'fxQ'. A I VA A ' - A . , , z 5:4 5. Ga ell skins knees. 1 V , I, O l O 9 l :I I A f - Q . Z A ' D- -I . 1 A it 4 -I A 1 11. . . . ' A O fit -R :. 2- 12, -Qwa . - 17 ' V 6 . - A Y. . -' c, 0 , A va Inj , .' ' h LU, ' 13. A . O 0 . L ' A . ' ' fn X I ei Q L. X X -we , e ,3 . . - 'A ' fa , --4 - G A ., of 5, . ., 0 . I 3 Z: gr ,gd It 'X V ,. ' . r I ' f X. I . 4 I .- 1 . . .- I G . 'I 1 , , 5. n- sh . 190 ' on 6' Q 0 f' ' r . Q - C I 1 L f ' 20. , 130 . o . 14' - o Q 4 A ' 'V 5 1 . D XX , 11 N ,J 1377 Nov 5.Did you say slng?? .UR f 7. Churb loses 4a grams. Wsfua- gona Awfucfio DIBTINCTIVE PORTRAITURI: 1812 First Street BAKER - OREGON 10. Sleepy, Bob W? 12. Lena is an OBSOLETE angle isn't she? ? ? IR AJ ALEXANDER'S CLOTHES LOOK RIGHT,STAY RIGHT BAKER, OREGON Dec 15. Basketball at Hereford. 16. How is Helen, Bob? X A , :' JA? ff SCHREECK'S R gig!-f ' ICE an COLD STORAGE -A K A I 45, 7 BAKER, OREGON f ,I 1 'X . ' ' 'QL .- l7. Basketball at Z 'FP - f' R l9.Santa in person 20. Santa in fake. , Huntington. ' CCoble is fakirj f S I5 ,Wg I, Who stole Eve1yn's seat? 14. Football banquet. SPENCER SUPPORTS INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED MRS. MABEL CHANDLER RICHLAND, OREGON 15. Rev.Scott prepares us for future 16. Chorus' night to howelll lfya JACKSON'S FOOD MARKET gag, QUICK FREEZE LOCKERS Q gif' BAKER, OREGON i JU 1e.BasReuBa11,a11 out it 2O.Benny plays all star ' 25. Yump my Yob in Jr. Play, 28. Thanksgiving Yum! Yum! CLARK MOTOR COMPANY LINCOLN,MERCURY,FORD BAKER, OREGON 30. Churby goes off diet. HERE?- l shoes x-raqf' husmrq,haqs Dec l. Churb gaines l pound. 4. Baker Jrs sneak out. '.-A., BUILDERS' SUPPLY co sUccEssOR 'ro SHOCKLEYS ' . BAKER, OREGON 6. Basketball Jamboree at Powder. 7. Golden WEn basket supper. WILSON'S HOME AND Auto SUPPLIES YCSTOIIQ 1725 Main St. PRODUCTS Baker, Oregon 8. Sleepy, Bob W I ll. How is your seat, Isla? BAKER FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE FURNISHINGS FOR THE HOME Above - Newbridge Grade School MPS. Louisa Cane. teacher CONGRATULATIONS TO EVHS FOR AN OUTSTANDING YEAR BOOK , EAGLE VALLEY PHARMACY 20. Out for two weeks - Xmas. 25. Psst, Donna, What did JR give you? CLOVER LEAF CLUB CAFE THE BEST IN BAKER DINE AND DANCE Above - Richland Primary Room Mrs. Marie Hall, teacher Jan 1. 'Bye Grandfather '46 I by 6. Heck, Classes again! 7. Churb gaines lf grams. R FEED, SEED, FERTILIZER BAKER, OREGON I ALLISON-FORTNER SUPPLY CO. w L, rss 8. Drub Muddy Creek. ' 9. Is you am, or is you a1n't gonna be a teacher, Isla? E. R. CURFMAN, Realtor RANCH S, HOMES, BUSINESS , BAKER, OREGON AUTO PARTS AND SUPPLIES ' AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES a EQUIPMENT 1719 Main, Baker, Oregon 2, I D P PICS SICK: Jan 16 Zams Nether 5, darnnit SA rl R 8 E GODS LAGLF VAIIRK F LD R SLFD MILL b'q Q CTLA D, O7 'ON Jim Ritter, Prop RECORD COURIPR 21 Un'on outraces Eagle BAYIR COUNTY' LOCAL IFWSIAPPR PINE EAGLE CREAMERY RICHLAND, OREGON 22 Whomp Baker Jrs TRAIL NN BAKER, OR GON 24 What happened at St F 9 25 Took it out on Hereford lf' EAJLE VALLEY MARKET N C FIVLD A BOB 29 How be you, Baker B9 A SCOTT' HEN'S STORE BAKER, OREGON ,Jae Feb 1 Basketball jamboree f ,,f'1fX N BROOKS GARAGE RNILXIN Cf' RICHFIELD PRODUCTS RICHLAND, OREGON N 5 Wallop Baker B 5 BAKER HOTEL BAKER, OREGON 5 Volleyball jam ESTHER FUNK STJDIO BAKER, OREGON 7 trounce Muddy Creek 8 Union packs a wallop BAKTR PACKING COMPANY QUALITY R SERVICE BAKER, OREGON 11 We're still PINE1ng FIRST NATIONAL BANK BAKER, OREGON 14 I wanna be yore valentine. 15 Got Baker Jrs number EAST RN OREGON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of BAKER HOM LOANS INSURED SAVINGS 18. Academy struts stuff here. March 1 Doris Evans hanuel bid on a house in the countryiorchardql HUDSON PRINTING COMPANY 3 3 BAYER, ORPCOI 44 7 1'm psychic, I an XR if EXP Xl GWILLIAN'S BAKERY EAOON's JEWELRY BAPFR, OR GON Srs haunt audience The5're thatta way in school too EN RSON GARAGE I CPAIICAL S RV CE R1CWLA'D, OP FOI ll In flu enza out flew students BAKER'S FINEST PASTRY NEUBERGFR Q HEILNER W' YOUR OLD RELIABLE FRIEND BAKER, OREGON 11 What's HRH mean Lorinq ENRICH FURNITURE CO Where BAKER SHOPS WITH CONFIDENCE Richland Intermediate Grades Mrs Velma Allen teacher PALMER BROTHERS RELIABLE JEWELRS k OPTOMETRISTS BAKER, OREGON LEW BROTHERS U. S Tires E RETREADING W E a BAKER, OREGON 12. Girls play ping-Klost balll. WEIS BROTFERS FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOUSE BAKER, OREGON 22. Rope H'ton 28. Goody, got FURNISHINGS in our corral. a 4 this time. MAY'S BAKER'S MUSIC CENTER ZENITH, R C A VICTOR 18. Go box up Union, 21. Run to Baker. ll KL F fwwawf R12 U , Tp 77 f. 4: .0 9, Yf1 , , I , ERS L. . E EYES, , -RCZEH F O f I ,,11 Ev RR, , ga .1 1 H. JEJ' f 'im Rhvsx E .- . I 1 ,, . Q ,, , I , A , x . ... . nr J 'Fi I Y . 4.4-AJ . . ' 0 ' W Ai 9 4' ,,, ' 1 ' , R A AL I. 1 ,,, -. . -1 v ' R' ,AI A A. - I T Iiqpd 'E 7 ' Z' E 5' I , . . . . . VQJA K 3 W K ,---ff' - he ..a Q Q . , R,-- Xxx 11, , R V, .X ,-N V ,- , V , ,,, C 1 4 Gif . xiii,-I QA xxx 80 T . I g Q, , fe' Nt - - A 1 I to ,- f x - , X ,,, - , RICHLAND, OREGON frx g,,,,- G - , A f'If ' 1 9 ., . f ' t GL. I r .4 ' ' xx III, 'ERT JE . N , E1 I U 0 4, Xf ' IW .- Q 12: I Q 1' 'I 3 LEE- , . ' ' L ' I A ',, . A Alf - ff- f 1 , h 0 O I O ' , . I ' 'NJ v AW ,',, 5 V ,Qi i X ,ff ,f L. X E - , M il 1 1 VY , - 5, - - J - ,V ' ks' X ' 4 ,. .IPX b 3 .I If '5 . -I . . . . I ,- ' ' Pwr' FLf9 f ,Z I4 ' 1 I . I I . y ph. A v I ' ...a , . O I L x A A ' w I I A Y . - 7 4 1 ' V , 1 O l C' 'G' 1 S U 'arch 22 Grange hlts 'Pay Wirv 24 Lore e tr ated wltn first aid f X' 05:1 blew bubble gum a X gf gainst the windj ef 'fl Box up Union smore Whato No more eats Ball up Huntington again 29 Spring is sprung and all the little geezers clamp her in a squeezers 51 Came in like a still lieing April 1 T Fauntleroy Chamberlin finishes muscle course CAplil fooleel EMG X 6 Coble after Easter K Bunny ll Wolves still hunt for ball ,ff 15 Bunny after Coble 14 Nothin doin today 18 St Fran bawls here 1-nun! ruugys still till the O Q fur AMKHA 19 B Williams k D Brooks and J Hasonheimer, farms CNot so bad cultivating the femmes eitherl 19 Dine and Dance lJr Prom! 91 Coble after ball 22 Bawl at Francis Cxr Goble runs home. V7 QL O Av 23 Just got that Lena pitcher 24 No letter from the navy - Churb ,J worries away 5 lbs. .3 55 4556 24. No letter from 'S the army - Jane A Gb ' worries away 5 lbs 25. Benny finds Brief case f H last seen in Sept. Opens case. Out crawls putt tt ' putt tt Cwhat th heck?J 5 hank goodness only senior get to see this before today 1 here s s sneak 27 'hat klnda tales did Hrs Haller hear that brot he to school for f those few weeks? 'ay 2 a les entertain Coanty trackste s 6 Baker steals our bases 9 Ia'l Queen Hey who I 'W L r is Queen tnis year? .JQ ff rvk dwqp XA LJ 'WSQQ ,2 MOF5xVxJ 18 Ny smelling salts, quick there's Chandler in church 21 Srs get diplomas CAvery too9j 22 HRH gets diploma signed CISG Cl BAS BATL and track, the usual spring sports, will be a full fledged part of the Eag1e's spring education However, both sports occur too late in the year for the staff to secure pictures and give you an ac counting of activities A baseball league composed of team from Halfway, Huntington, at Francis, and Richland will play for the county cup Baker High will play all league members but their games do not count in league standings We suggest that you use the blank page opposite page 22 for recording League stand ings and game scores can be secured from the last issue of FLIGHT the baseball results I'CZC At the time this book was sent to the printers, the 1947 TRACK squad was just beginning to limber up the muscles The editors were not able to secure pictures of the squad, nor to publish track results Baker High School invited the schools of the county to a track meet on March 21. The County B track and field day was scheduled to be held on the EAGLE field for Nay 2. We suggest that those interested use the blank page opposite page num- ber 23 for recording track results, which can be secured from the last issue of FLIGHT . 29 F. 4. . .L ' ' 9 7 - ' . 2 ' T -5 1 ' f 'A . An W e A - 3 x .F , E , .,3he -A L S x J gl y L - - cl A . A - I , AI' -juli A 0 T14 ' l K ' 25. 1 , ,, I I i 1 26' ' A I' 5, I lx I lf V4 5 -. . X 1,53 .wx 9 ki J . E g . I , If r, S O 1 - J I' e . Q 28. . Qin, 4- Eh . 1:4 at . - ' ' . .f X vwbf fc. 'AA -j 1' X'l,f4fTr ff , xx. FZ, n Y . Z S- 1 ' ' 5 1 ' o A Tx, Q-,Y l, ni N.:-t.,...,,,,-, 14 4 IV., QQ!-, Q '.,-' ' 1 f ,ftw gl , lion, and went out DQ, v,f1?- ex ' Y X'-'gf Y X . ' o ' . , ' - '--4 Es cgi , A l A , xr' in-71 - - V ' 1 ', M ' ' ii j K . o BP - - f 1-g XL ' V in A 'D ' L ll AL fi h O , A V, . Q .J - O I X .1 1 ? N f X . . - A o . 0 0 - ' f 5 V J ' ' Q I . e C , 00 5: CO' . . . 1 IQ S n . , I Y 1 E I? 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