Eagle Valley High School - Eagle Yearbook (Richland, OR)
- Class of 1951
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1 X !hN ,ff ,X ,B XL K LQ-Z Q? ff A-M S fb xx 'R X ' .4-v' - - -5- vq,.f- . 'f H1951 HELL FUBLISHEQ av ASSOCIATED STUDENTS EAGLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Richland, Oregon DEDICATION 4IlM!lYl ' ' MRM-Tw. A iw, liz.. A I an , I '- 3 7-ll-4, 5-f-iq! 4 Q R Noi' , 'Q ' fyvv wk TO THOSE WHO HAVE GONE FROM EAGLE VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL TO ENTER THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY, THAT WE MIGHT CONTINUE TO ENJOY ITS MANY FREEDOHS, WE, THE CLASS OF 1951, DEDICATE THIS ANNUAL. X3 V 222 Qkffi Of mmllllztmtinn 0F PiifEDUE ATlQxE f clerk of Board Chairman Of Boa rd f't.A 37' i Q 1'l EXz Hem John Sass arve itnah Claude Holman Principal County School SuPt. 90? George Jeffers f - k'xNf!5- ig . ', ,ltr V 35 - . ,I v.,,,. f -' , X., cigx x A I A A Pete Basche Virgil Weir Gill wgight FACULTY Principal Coach I5 N Mr. George Jeffers Mrs. 3-Q X. Valborg Woll Custodian Q A. Mr. Feed Gover v, 'o9 ' 'Ez ,.: v' b i.. ,g f X. lc Q , ji .T if - ,.' ., Q V R 1 J 0 f 3 . Mr. Gilbert Haller 0117 v.. Mrs. Leora Sharp KHIUF5 gigs Hrs TOR! , President Secretary 'x iv Vi Advisor se President YBOIX Wilma ENB YD Randall CLASS FLOWER Carnation CLASS COLORS Pink and White g T f feT5 CLASS Morro nal 1 I Mr' Jef 'Knowledge without experience e Craven is like water with no pitcher in which to carry it.' In the fall of l9L7 ten freshmen elected Carole Moore to lead us through that first year. Her assistants were Guy Thompson, Vice- Presidentg and Thelma Siler, Secretary and Treasurer. Mrs. Haberly was our advisor. One of our classmates, Orin Makinson, soon left us to depart to another school. Guy Thompson then moved ,to Halfway to join the Wolves. We then elected Charles Brooks for Vice-President. Several successful ventures launched us, socially and financially, to- ward our Sophomore year. Nine students returned for that year and nCoach' Heller was our chosen sponsor. Velma Ferguson, one to begin soon left us with a count of eight. Charles Brooks was chosen Pres- ident, Ethelyn Randall, Vice-President, and Wilma Emerson, Secretary and Treasurer. Having worked our way through those first two years,we were ready to take our place in the ranks of upper-classmen in the fall of 19L9 and got off to a good start with ten members in the class. Charles Moody, Jack Stoneman, and Margie Graves joined us and Delma Blank left us to marry Leorin Wood of Baker, Oregon. Miss Peggy Boles was our class advisor. Class officers were Carole Moore, President, Jack Stoneman, Vice-President, Wilma Emerson, Secretary, and Don Alex- ander, Treasurer. Don soon left us again before the year was com- pleted. Plans for the year were a Bingo Party and the annual Junior- Senior Prom. We really worked to make these both well-remembered events. This, our last year, has been a memorable one. The Senior Sneak was wonderful and we had a grand time. The Senior Class Play, which was, 'Bashful Bertie', went off with a bang. Although there was loads of fun for all of us there was plenty of hard work, too. Mr. Jeffers assisted in our activities, while class officers were Wilma Emerson, President, Dale Graven, Vice-President, Ethelyn Randall, Secretary and Treasurer. Now its goodbye to a wonderful four years, but with good hopes for the future. , M-gg,.. Q ,H4ll.Ah, g gr A :PROPHECY I 1 G.I. Joe and G.I. Jack from good old Eagle Valley, were stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington. It was this pair of G.I.s' duty to see that every bomb-rack was always filled and that the airplanes were kept in good condition. One day, they had an accident with a bomb, and of all the kinds made, it had to be an atom bomb. It slipped from its rack, as the planes were circling the field and fell right smack onto the tent of G.I. Joe and G.I. Jack and blew them clear into 1960. While they were there, they checked on all the old friends they had known in the class of n5l' and they pieced together a bountiful collection of careers. Ethelyn Randall Williams is now working hard trying to support her husband, Bob, and raise their 15 kids at the same time. Unfortunately, she could not think of enough names, so she named her ten boys, Bob I, Bob II, Bob III, Bob IV, Bob V, Bob VI, Bob VII, Bob VIII, Bob IX, and Bob X. She named her five girls, Susenabelle Sue, Lullabelle Lou, Annebelle Ann, Cannibelle Can, and Ethelebelle Can't. Charles Brooks is now in the army living a bachelor's life. He recently returned from Korea, where he practically won the war himself. He was awarded the Purple Heart five times for his gallent bravery. He is also owner of the Pacific Ocean and half of the Atlantic. Smooth sailing Charles!!! Wilma Emerson, Robertson, Say, Warnock, is waiting patiently in the Philippines. She is attending the University there, until Dan gets his dis- charge, so they can return home. Wilma has been studing the psychology of men for the past six years, and is quite sure she has found the right man for her- self at last. She has also become a long distance swimmer and is planning to swim the Pacific Ocean, if the owner, Charles Brooks, will give his consent. Dale Graven is now owner of a gold fish ranch down in Dry Gulch. Rumor has it there are more blondes than fish on it though. Also he has purchased the latest jet-propelled tractor for plowing his 2,000 acre ranch in his spare time. Between gold fish, blondes, and plowing, Dale is having quite a time. Margie Graves Blank is now seen on Powder River in a little log cabin. They are farming a l,OOO acre ranch they hope to own some day. Marge is us- ually seen out plowing while Alvin is in the house washing diapers for their six kids, two girls, two boys, and two blanks. Carole Moore is still spending her time in Baker. She is the new owner of the taxi stand 121, which is found at 726 Main Street. Guess who is driving the taxi for her??? Her favorite man, Bob Tayler. In her spare time she enjoys hearing Bob play all the old hits back in 1951. Loren Trickel is very lucky to have landed a job that he would enjoy so much. He is employed by the Olympia Brewing Company as an official beer taster and doesn't seem to mind the long nours at all. He is making a com- fortable salary and rumor has it that he may go into business for himself soon. Thelma Siler has become a famous CONE co auctioneer, who can be heard over K.B.K.R. every Saturday night. Aftfn her broadcast she is usually seen at the Club Flamingo, doing some fancy singing and dancing. She draws a salary of S500 a week and is really becoming famous. Good luck, Thelma. 1 lv Ck! Class Secretary, 2, 3 Class President A F. H. A. Club, i, 2 3, L F. H. A. Club song Leader, 3 Music, l, 2, 3 L F11ghn Staff, 5 Volleyball, 2, 3, L Volleyball Captain, L 5 Drama l 2 3 A i i i Yell Leader, 3, A Band, A Annual Staff, A Perfect Attendance, 1 Honor Roll, 3 CHARLES BROOKS R eaches for nothing in particular. H as a crew cut. S ays almost anything. is 'ff WILHA EMERSON R eaches 5' 7'. H as flirty ways. S ays, 'It's a facta' Class President, 3 Music, 1, 2, 3, L Drama, 2, A ASB Assistant Treasurer, L E Club, 1, 2, 3 E Club President 3 Football 1, 2, 5 Basketball 1 2 3 A aaaaba11, 1 2 5 L Flight Staff, 5, L MARGIE GRAVES R caches for most anything. H as a steady boyfriend. S ays, 'Crimany.' Class Secretary 1 F. H. A. Club, 1 2 Music, 1, 2 3 L Flight Staff, 5 Drama, 1 2, 3 Honor Ro11, 3 Baker High School, 1, 2 F. H, A. Club, 3 Music, 3, A Flight Staff, 3, A Assistant Editor of Flight, A Drama, A Assistant Editor of Eagle, A f X I 1 rnnLMA SILER R eaches for success. H as small feet. S ays, lCensox-edl . ,geff M- ,A L'f, To f S . .l m g -A Q, A i g '-is , X X DALE GRAVEN R eaches for Virginia. H as bow-legs. S ays, 'I've lost my book.W Class Vice President, 2 Class Sec. k Trees., A F. H. A. Club, l, 2, 3, A F. H. A. Club Secretary, 3 F. H. A. Club President, A Music, l, 2 L Flight Staff, 2, 3, A Editor of Flight, L Volleyball, 2, 3, A Drama, 1, 2, 3, A ASB Treasurer 3 Editor of Eagle, L Honor Roll, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance, 2 Office, l, 2, 3 Class Vice President, L Music, l, 2, 3, A Drama, l 2, A ASB President, A E Club 1, 2, 3 Football l, 2, 3, A Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Yi 'Ui 1-P ETHELYN RANDALL R eaches for Bob. H as an engagement ring. S ays, WHo1y Cow.' Class President 1, 3 F. H. A. Club, i, 2 Music, 1, 2, 3, L Flight Staff, 3 Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, L Drama, 1, 2, 3, L Yell Leader 1 Annual Staff, A LOREN TRICKEL R eaches for blondes. H as pretty hair. S ays, '0h, you naughty kids.' 'itzzv CAROLE MOORE R eaches for - you know what. H as a cute figure. S ays anythinz that comes to mind Music, 1, 2, A Football 1, 2 Basketball 3 Baseball, i 2 Annual Staff, L 55 Wm. - Q ARTICLE I Section 1: The Senior class leaves the following wills and bequeaths in hope you will weigh each one very carefully upon your inheritance. ARTICLE II Section 1: To the faculty we leave our quietness Cno remarks? in classes and halls. Section 2: To the office we leave our many engravings of our intials: upon close examination you will find them on the school walls and as- sessorles. Section 3: To our closest and dearest Cwell, closest anyhowlrelatives the Juniors, we leave our ornery pranks, in hope that they will find some new ones. To the Sophomores we leave our ingenuity to keep our perfect attendance records lplease don't spoil itl. To the Freshmen we leave our numerous tardy excuses, since you will probably need them for the future years. ARTICLE III I, Charles Brooks, do will and bequeath my affection for Terrel McCor- mick to Betty Dennis, my will power not to have my hair cut shorter to Ron Halley, and my athletic ability to Mike lcCorm1ck. I, Wilma Emerson, do will and bequeath my extreme bashfullness to Della Ostrander and my job as volleyball captain to my old Canasta playing pal, Joanna Thompson. I, Dale Graven, do will and bequeath my ability to talk my way back into English class to Leland Weir Kit appears that he is going to need itl, and my parlimentary knowledge to next year's student-body pres- ident. I, Margie Graves, do will and bequeath my ability to stay in nights to Tommy Dennis and my Hcow milking ability' to Vernon Dennis with the immortal words, ncarry onu. I, Carole Moore, do will and bequeath my blonde Kcurlylhair to Darlene Burnside and my every-other-day attendance in school to Liddy Clemons, who is already following in my footsteps. I, Ethelyn Randall, do will and bequeath my control over my giggles to the freshmen girls and my odd jobs around school to larva Swearengin, in hope she will be able to get out of as many classes as I have. height C5 feetl to Evelyn will be needing it, and my I, Thelma Siler, do will and bequeath my Sharp, although I don't think that she little feet to Wanda Powell. I, Tiny Trickel, do will and bequeath my to Leland Johnson, in hope that he won't anyone who happens to want it. ability to drive a Ford V-8 wreck, and my orneriness to Signed: Pres. - - Sec. Witnesses: '5--- ,Y Lfar 7 A' KX15 ig ffxx 'Mx my NJ J' ,ffl ' yfaw ' .X gm J . jX.f A . -Y lf, ' TQK '1 Yi Wa QQ uniurs Secretary Treasurer Pre3ident '11-' V ce y , Shirli-BY Blink larva Swearenvin x McCormick nghirley SallYn O Vernon D Terretwacu nBub5nnis . To 6 welf m De v Lekzzirw nTomm5T1S lb a THOWPSOH 30annn5o' K n Elan Alggkinn Ronald Halley YIROHN Darle 1, T195 ' UDa,nuxton A flu-i env' Mrs. Sharp I! ,n XNIQX L91 -u and J 1 Ohh 'JOhnS0nY?on ent 5 Af I A- f A 66? 0 Q 'f L, F 5 A ngclhulllnrfif fX fx' J CL O . F95 A 32 A V kr, C19 YI Vice president Secrecary President . Tr . eagurer 43 12 'P 3 , Glennis Moe Wanda Powell L. 1 elyn Sharp 'vclennis' Wanda Mickael Moc ' EV Vinnie Mike Ormi ck 'S D Bebkgizinnl 8rlen5u?gfnSide If ,xxx Y E xsfm new dward Holl I Ma ,mai 'Edu and Clemons 00 Lyle Bl LiddY N n . ank ee-q ef 5 B Obxgg don 'Mae Advlsor Mr. Heller Spl-ken CCY Hi - E rrR1gg85S 4,- n -g , V VC,, U ,, , X '- j Qrf5I1mfn Kg . ., mirth virfilmc nGiHger EVa .' .3 Nlxgixieu QS uch Xebcn Knosrii? Car nQ8TleL 5ecrenaTY Treasurer Vi C6 P . ! eS1dent - A . A I ,-6. :P 1 J- S x 'rf Q ig., K: ,1l J' A williams George Gra4 J , X n ,J Delgg ansn fpeten GS Evel 9 1yBgg Foe or 1 I 't - 15 I Arletta Griffin Della O HEddieN Stra Shy nder ' -0 lx ,, 3 Jams H S S S1ScCS7fll g, E it Mrs. Noll 1 x Q Af 1 1 Richland .X 35 'v 7th V A' Q sg U Cflb W Hillie Hejitp Joan Hengy 7th 7th 'jr:iiE! 1l' X ?ie6NS, is liiaiii 1 Laura Lee Blank Edward Jones vm 7th . ,Q A s ,ga V 34 X UH av M A k 'E ,.,. Bai-'gre origin 1f?igErT TEEN: 8th Sth th Junior Hi ichard 1ng 7th f 1 Cherrel Buxton 7th .-H 11, 2 O Sandra Hess 8th Advisor e I' ix . i v I X If 1 hrs. Thompson v r 4 Mary Jean Reavis 7th 6375 4162, - 'v-v N. I 71' -1x NfP4'---- if'vT,l'A,'-' W N' i ' LRita Hensley Donnie Thompson 7th 7th all if -6 4 Q . I . . Calvin Whitnah 7th 7th 'ls .0 ' x 58 K I '27 9 fl bi l L A 7 James King Florine Blank 8th 7th 1? 'J 1 1? e A 4-Rb , ayhe TriFKIe Sth f '- ki. L '7-5 New Bridge ,550 Ai A O H0 Junlor I f yy I 31 ij' ! Clifford Siler John Ostrander 8ch 8th Edward y Annette Harrison e-f. 81:11 8th 7'Gh Advisor th ws SURE 1, Q A rfluifirff .,.- L... 2 4. ,c -, S NUAL STAFF S X V Assistant Editor . Business Manager . Advertising Manager. . Sports ...... Sports . . . Photographer . Historian. . Advisor. . . Margie Graves . .Carole Moore . .Thelma Siler .Charles Brooks . Dale Graven . Wilma Emerson . .Tiny Trickel . Mr. Jeffers pf' ,, GDAPERSTAF fa. W ,jf in The Newspaper Staff would like to express their appreciation to our advertisers who have made the publishing of our papers possible. These advertisers are listed below. Halfwag Garage Luciel's ash Grocery Richland Barber Shop Saunders Store Swish Inn Cafe Fie1d's Store Pine-Eagle Creamery Shorty's Drug Store Emerson's Garage Halfway Bank From left: Margie Graves, Assistant Editor, Ethelyn Randall, Editorg Charles Brooks, Printerg Darlene Buxton, News Editor, Joanna Thompson, Assistant Editor, Mrs. Sharp, Advisor, Ter- rel McCormick, Printer, Marva Swearengin, Art Editor. 1' '.' r , gl F fi -:A HE S Y O ,g fe ' ' , , hi! President . . . .Dale Graven Vice President. . . .Vernon Dennis Secretary . . . .Shirley Blank Treasurer ..... Assistant Treasurer . . Freshman Class President. Sophomore Class President Junior Class President. . Senior Class President. . Yell Leader ...... Editor of Flight. . Terrel McCormick . Charles Brooks . Virginia Wirth . . Evelyn Sharp Terrel McCormick . .Wilma Emerson . Betty Dennis .Ethelyn Randall 3 W From left: Charles Brooks, Shirley Blank, Terrel McCormick Vernon Dennis, Dale Graven, Evelyn Sharp, Betty Dennis Wilma Emerson, Virginia Wirth, Ethelyn Randall. A ,- -E fi r if I BAND Q M547 jj! W M xv fggm Cl' 7 M79 A5 Us The band is a new feature at Eagle High this year and we are all proud of its' rapid progress. We have much to thank Mrs. Jeffers for, as she has helped all the students a great deal, both as a group and individually. We are hoping that all the students will continue to take band and will make as much progress in years to come as they have in this, their first year. -., , 1----M -il... . L First row: Sandra Thompson, Evelyn Sharp, Isla Hensley, Wilma Emerson, Mike McCormick, Delten Williams. Second row: Marva Swearengin, Colleen McCormick, Darlene Burnside, Bill Thomas. Standing: Mrs. Jeffers, Carleton Knoblough, Mary Jean Reavis, Rita Hensley, Leland Weir. ,I -ii Wig' CHORUSVW X , gi , ,.f 4 3' ' X , ,rv ' 31 aw'-' f iff 4 Q ,x Q YNY X Efggzfge , 'K 1-f ' , - .f K a ,4 ,,.- .,, 1 ,Xi 78 X, G... 4 X, A .Y 'gi' if ,I x- j U. U X!!- ' ,Z!, F ' 4 nm' , jx, ' A 4 K I A ,1 f Q , , -ll 3 X 0 U .x' N X .X , ,I -' I K 1 XTUX1 Wi KX X P . 1 . X ex, 3.-'rx X' xxx V A ' fl ,Lv A 'dis' ww Hxwqm N A U ,, X X1 A , v,x,..- w,,.x. H4 ' ' X -bl - isir aw .nov lea Q 1 XF 7 X q G I X' xli' 'x 'f f ! K' . M' r , f'Q', ' V -- V -- X A i 3, , 0' 1 xo WI af 5 ' ,g.X,,i1 .A .x8' ' a .A' , , f ww ,x a:,i1, 2 A A ai!!--in o i?,-f X Q I 1x V , K f f v- ' .V o . , if 'X 1. X ,A .I Y. . ,saxrg Z' ai -, Standing: Elton Blank, Tiny Trickel, Charles Brooks, Tommy enn 50 Seated: Mrs. Sharp Leland Weir, Dale Graven, Coy Riggs, Ronald Halley. 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Advisor . . - ant -Q - -P .Ethelyn Randall . .Wilma Emerson .Joanna Thompson . . Betty Dennis Marva Swearengin . . . .Mrs. Woll . ,lvi XX5Qi3:sE::??f ! xl 1 D : 'Winn H z1.' H vga' Seated: Joanna Thompson, Arleta Griffin, Glennis Moe, Wilma Evans, Evelyn Moe, Virginia Wirth, Liddy Clemons, Betty Dennis, Marva Swearengin, Evelyn Sharp, Wanda Powell, Darlene Burnside. Standing: Mrs. Woll, Ethelyn Randall. 4 .4 ,111 X x ' NX ub President ..... Marva Swearengin Vice President. . . Joanna Thompson Secretary . . . Margie Graves Advisor . . .Mrs. Sharp YELL LEADERS Wilma Emerson Betty Dennis Bottom Second Third Fourth Fifth I'OVY I'OY1Z l'CDVI! I'0Vi2 I'OYi! YN, ,'Nx S UUENTS STUDiNTS Carole Moore, Liddy Clemons, Betty Dennis. Evelyn Moe, Wilma Evans, Virginia Wirth, Griffin, Glennie Moe. Arleta Wanda Powell, Ethelyn Randall, Evelyn Sharp. Wilma Emerson, Darlene Buxton, Shirley Blank, Darlene Burnside. Joanna Thompson, Marva Swearengin, Graves, Mrs. Leora Sharp. Margie 1 ng 3 wi flilffirff -,, . - as 4-n 5 ,VAX my F 4 , jg ef: 4 X , 1.4 . ' 1 ' The Eagles wins were few and far between, although they were hard and exciting games. No excuses need be made for the loses because all of the players were young and inexperienced. To open the season, the Eagles played Huntington in which we collapsed by a score of 28 - 25. Then we motored to Hereford, the land of sand and rock. Again we were defeated by 30 - 6 with Vernon Dennis pushing over our one and only touchdown. Halfway invaded our valley for our next game and went home with a victory of 32 - 12. Next we journed to the Dust Bowl, St. Francis, to play under the lights. We gained our first victory, which was 25 - 6, with Dale Graven pushing over twelve points, Tiny Trickel six points, and Ed olland seven points. We sailed up the river to play the Locomotives on the Sticker Bowl next. We came home with a score of 18 - L2 hanging over our heads. On November 3, the Hereford Bulls stormed our valley but we shoved them back for a L6 - 39 defeat. We moved over to Halfway next to play the most ex- citing game of the season. We came home battered, bruised, and beaten by a score of 7 - 8. To end the season, the Leopards played us, but we defeated them by a score of 43 - 12, which gave us 3 wins and 5 loses for the year. 21. ZW 26: 4 22, W2 9? Top row: Maxson Henry, Vernon Dennis, Bob Seevers, Leland Weir 'Coach' Haller, Carleton Knoblough-Manager. , Bottom row: gonald Halley, Ed Holland, Lyle Blank, Coy Riggs, James chell. 'F , -1 vii s 7 f J I Coy Riggs xl L QR'- L37 1 Leland Weir Ronald Halley N 'r l Football Team 1 Ed Holland League Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Captain fs-H Q 2 U 9 I9 li. Vernon Dennis Lyle Blank scores were as follows: St. Francis Here 25 St. Francis There L5 Huntington Here 25 Huntington There 18 A6 6 Hereford Here Hereford There Halfway Here 7 Halfway There 12 -1. .- ,Q is Maxs on Hegy X 7 Bob Seevers f 1 ' , James Schell - oi Fr Xa , NK.. R . - N. J Lyle Blank g B .lb Bob Seevers Q Charles Brooks E is 'TV Q X f yy ' Xe . . ' Nlq K V 2- e -4 f of Dale Gra n Captain ' Ji H Alton Blank Terrel McCormick Q I f Ronald Halley League Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Eagles vs Vernon Dennlls scores were as follows: LO Halfway Halfway Hereford Hereford Huntington Huntington St. Francis St. Francis Here There Here There Here There Here There C3 'J 'S 4: 3 -fi ririiw -' --lfllfi -'lf-2TL - :Lf-,i Y fl ' - REQ? 13 J , f !q. of e .X Q. In , . A gf if 1 Maxson Henry M J 'Coach' Haller AF my, A so . ,, e Q Delten Williams 'NJ' 1,50 r 1 4 HQ 'R ' n 2 ' 1 V Mike McCormick 1 f 10 ,:, Leland Weir H. l'l Xl' Coy Riggs Carleton Knoblough gg 7' A l Some of the B Team scores were: Eagles vs. Huntington There 20-30 Eagles vs. Huntington Here 19-BL Eagles vs. Hereford Here 21-Q3 Leland Johnson Captain Pete Graves 5'1 4 -2 Vlllll HAH ,1 Liddy Clemons .K mx ED! X 1 eb 'a J 3 IEQFTL Q .7 Wilma Emerson Captain .J a Joanna Thompson f Mar ie Graves ianager 1' 'Coach' Haller yi Q ff .I nl xl Evelyn Sharp League scores were as follows: Eagles Eagles Eagles Eagles Eagles Eagles vs. Huntington There vs. Huntington Here vs. Hereford There vs. Hereford Here vs. Halfway There vs. Halfway Here 13 ' I f Betty Dennis I I Carole Moore ' - Darlene Buxton n 1? L 33 25 36 no -Q az 30 Ethelyn Randall if H A '-Ti B- Nl Tommy. Joe. -un In 1 - O 1 Nl The happy family. 1 I . Senior Yell Leader. ' Sophomore Yell Leader Brothers. Office boy. 4 ' 3 ' Football crowd. 37 '3 M ,B Make it boys? h :lei ww J A 1 Just two seniors ,5QfQ'wL'5P?i,u. ,.-, g an V '-'- I V.-.. 'x' hx ' 1 T N3 I ' V Snake River and a leaky boat. Sweethearts. One, Two, Thr00-- -ft' . .,- Hard working Juniors. Guess Who? yr 5:11 , 4. . Nhmfglm :ig gQ QQ 7, 1 , 4 - lx -0,2 V . . L x 3 -sa . 1..-. - Working hard, Liddy? More crazy seniors. 1 -ii 0 O ?flIllZI'tI5I IQ ,gl C M C, 9 4 ft E KXXXXXXXXXU: 'ff fi- Ulf 1 ff , 7 X 1 We, the students of Eagle Valley High School, would appreciate it if the students and parents of this community would patronize the following ad vertisers to show our appreciation for their gen erous support in the publishing of this annual. UHEEUN MUTUHELHH 3l5WASP xo Bfusw Owfuf. Co-operate With Your Schools and Your Community and You'll find Eagle Valley a Swell Place To Live In. EAGLE VALLEY PHARMACY 'ff 6 1 C Offle l95O-51 Annual SAUNDERS BROS. MOCl6I'I1 Food Lockers GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEMS CUSTOM CUTTING RICHLAND, OREGON Home Owned Since 1898 FLOYD T. JONES AND SON JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS AND TRACTORS Sales and Service FARM HARDWARE - - FARM EQUIPMENT BAKE R, OREGON i W .A H'-I EAGLE VALLEY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT Fine Valley and Eagle Valley He- 'lxedaw I. Before 4 mfqf, N x 5 141. I I ,'. . , 1,14 funffff- if'-5-af-51: - .L f e I 27' , aff f he fg I ,ff-h ? ff'f e A I If I i 1-ri.43Qjl ' -'Lf If . 'A X . I N- Leonard Jones Farm Conservation Plan No. 3 A. ,. e- i of FY After ltxirbnlmf-'Y f. -.nr-'I'-.E-...:l..,'fQ -- R - V .1:1' V-H L D VL-ZA. r,-.T 3.-.',:'nal.',i 1. Z.: Ty-:KB .I RZ: Ig A 'Ji NI'--J, I-i.4, :, : P. rbi' ms-1':'s:2 a:f7Qalwfx, - 1 . er 1: QwrfifanKf+3f1gr,14::.',4,1Ma?ffX1,-3:25 x '1- ,gf'S.gfgt.g . L1 .'522r2f. 1f.u:+'rx .,q1we'i'Si.3, -my .g. M . x 'f t-ta 'J'-fi . - I I' . '- -' ' -. -' ' '- q u ,J fTgx Q?!,.,-,,--jllfefr - ,hu ..,f- 15,-ff, -Ig,-Qggygi 'g..rgf.fqy1, ,,,.s,L-H., :E 1 lv 1' Vg X4 Ni'-A 'Q V L - U. , The Eagle Valley Soil Conservation District has come a long way up the Conservation Trail. The above two photos were taken on the north- west corner of the Leonard Jones farm. Note the wet tule patches that have given way to an alfalfa - grass hay mixture as a result of a cut- off drain. Land leveling, improved irrigation, cropland management, and other conservation practices have played their part in developing this complete conservation farm. Practical engineering and modern agronomic practices are the cornerstone of permanent agriculture. -1 :f fi Qeal Estate - Insurance - Loans HOTEL BAKER BLDG. BAKER, OREGON H. C. STEVENS CO 'AWhere Baker Shops and Saves Ladies Ready To Wear - Drygoods Mens Wear BAKER OREGON PHONE 77 fllfeil' 5 eonzfmnaf HUIMAN SIUUIU PORTRAITS - COMMERCIAL WEDDINGS - BANQUETS - SPECIAL EVENTS Amb I ' - E ui mont , u ance Service Oxygen q p PHOTO FINISHING, Wholeule I d R! I E ' ' PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT lg.: I ff Q f 'Q I Il I . 1500 Dewey Ave. Bunn: OREGON n -5 P I-'GC T5 We Take Beifer Care of Your Car Henslegfs E-A-G-L-E E-L-E-C-T-R-I-C W G a r a g e ff 3 , I' f ONWN WEGNE PROMPT SERVICE EAGLE VALLEY MARKET W. C. FIELDS 6 SON GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH AND CURED MEATS Frozen Food Lockers IICHLAND, OREGON MCTOR CU Dodge - Plymout S 1 L 1 ,, mo A l pm uh fu' :I E Iii, n' K- vs 'I n Ph. 151 Baker, Ore. c: A IACKSONS FOOD MARKET Groceries - Fresh Fruits cmd Vegetables Quick-Fmeze Cold Storage Lockers CUSTCI-f BEAT CURIFIG AND LMRD BAKER HLJSINESS COLLEGE HAVVF4 f1FlEC.0V- :.E'f. CRL 5. fI'S LIMLSY ALL L. 'JQflA'I'lC'f.Al. SCIICLL Exg1irP Shcrthand REICDEEIIJG OUR SPECIALTY ' 7e'.'.TQt3:' Accomting Secre srial Training Office Machines Ca. In andinadvuy C. K, Nygori, Owner P. M. MCALLISTER BAKER, OREGON xu s suwlcz 4:-'Yr . AMAA. l 2 1L' .?.1',1.l.I CADILLAC Retail Division OREGON LUMBER COMPANY 'xii Y-,A 'F-' 72 If W ,' 4 K x, ,, , .-A 4' . BIIIII- ' m 5: . ,,l- gk d ZZ N! A J 3 ' ' 6 ' 'limi 1' A QUALITY BUILDING MATERIAL FOB. EVERY NEED HOTEL BAKER X 7 1,11 w i' Vi U 1 ,va ' ,I lg -vi , Il I, F' ,Y V. Main ul Auburn Baker, Oregon Allison-17 ortner Supply Co. 2950 l1Hl'HCH STREET - PHONE 234 BAKER, OREGON . A . G KHy1nf fgukn xvpvps fmlfnlmce BAKER. DREGDN LJ? fpaify fnewspapez nf Qnuulify E112 Baker Qgvmncrzxi-gist BAKER. OREGON Z1 1 N N I 1 x W, 1 1 SPORTSCRAFT SUPPLY , ,M .lg Mn W 755 Q, w 750 W ' ly eo Sports Vo I . Equipment to meet every need Ao 7 Boofefy MCNEIL AUTO PARTS Big t glsttmy 5 11 E 1 n , - - Parts - upp es - qu Pmen 'Wo Shiga Entire Family Hosnenv ues uwssms moves svonrswwz asus Q 1 Phone 340 I805 Muln Si. BAKEQ, CKQEQON ROWS LADIES SHG? Portraits weddings Baker, Oregon , IA l' . X:- 4 sruouo ,, 5 Com ezcial Bake-r'fs Fashion Center' .926 CQjR1' Clark Motor 'D wms Omm Company 1 LX WIDE-R RLUTHIEQL 'I11ere5: inyowIumn I adm.. . 1 I laker, llrolol Baker. Oregon E .ij PEEBLESS DRY CLEANERS CLEANING - PRESSIIJG ALTFRA'fIUIYL ,. mail Orders Given Prompt Attention 138 Bridge Street BAKER, OREGON LENS' l HU DTI IICIRS 'u THF, AN' H 'USVI , fhwju, l'i'Lu,- ' K. dai LJ Q wk . y .,. .311 Jw POSTO ICE SQUARE PH JE185 BAKER OREGON 'ff' BEATTY ef'f'f J BAKER STATE BANK nYour FTiendly Bankn BAKER, OREGON as Q R f 1 5 0 SECOND STREET BAKgR, OREGON 544' , 'Y 's REXALL STORE lfnnperalive Assnniatinn Manufacturers of DARIGOLD BUTTER RICHLAND, OREGON Henry Levinger We give S8xH Green Siamps REDDY KILOWATT GOES 'TO WORK AT THE SNAP OF A SWITCH Let Reddy work for you more and more. He's always willing, always ready, always anxious to take over- the hard jobs. His wages are always low, too. You can hire him for less than two cents an hour! 'I'hat's Reddy Kilowatt Power for you! Yu? IDAHO POWER A cmzew wuenaven IT senves QD' 1 I I RAIMRKS Y iq I S rf 5 4 9 lbw 0 x Y D -ky JOHN H. EMERSON Clif R011 GAS srmou DEPENDABLE LUBRICATION SERVICE RICHLAND, OREGON Jon: H. Lmugzzmuf f D. M. Q. f FHAYIH , GREG CIE flb1U5xrqSr..K3i2v.'n?f 0 f y ' 4 A - uxzk. . onfcrw QWl 'll,'f FUR STORAGE 5 V. PHOTE 1.10 DEPARTMENT STORE : ,X A 9 N BAKER' ORFGO CLEANING LAUNDRY PALMER BROS. EAGLE VALLEY FEED 8: SEED F. H. Moody. Owner Reliable Jewelers and Optometrists nuuzn. omacon 8319, ALL KINDS DF FEED AND SEED gn, 15:96 KA Custom Rolling and Seed Cleaning f ' mcx-ILAND. onncou BAKER'S SUPER MARKET -Q ,T-I ill 5 5' VP!! O l N H5552 2800 Broadway Phones Main 74 and 7,3 ELEANOR'S FLOWERS Flowers for all occasions Weddings-Corsages Flmeral Designs BAKER, OREGON -a UU.HHDERSOH 11112 I-'IRSTNATIONALBANK Ol' BAK!! SERVING Comple+e Depar+men+ S+ore B COUYT! SINCE 1883 MGIN Sf. Bqkgfl Ore! TELEPHONE I800 BAKER. OREGON Q7 x 'A . fu Qiiwrl-MI I' 11 n r- r f' 'MLM ,qarulnli fi gl P. 99. I., I Im-Zl uznyunl 'mil-'31, H-nunru nn 5, .. ,Qnjfyu Modern Rooms BAKER OREGON Modern Rates THE HOUSE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE DERRYPAWTVSTORE 1 QVQQW v 1824 MAIN STREE B KEFI OREQON FACQNJS NATUHE3 DIAMONDS CHINA GIFTS FINE JENELRY L.E.ROBERTS Y our J ewel er BCIRST, Oregon BAKER PACKING CO. Fiona 89 lad 90 wk. . P A' I - Sennce 4iIIIl'l.r Cluahty WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS QTIIIRSONS' I9lZL1'fI..,. PVDVESCRW ON 55 i COMPLETE LINE OF BEFRIGEBATORS AND HOME FURNISHINGS MON ARCH-MAYTAG COMPANY WALT :mass Maytag Hfashsrs - Monarch Ranges ADMIRAL PRODUCTS TELEPHONE 195 mms ea BAKER, owscm. BAKER, OREGON .Q ,.. ,--g, BASCHE-SAGE HARDWARE Co. YOUR FARM AND HOME CENTER WISHF5 THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE EAGLE VALLEY GRADUATES DUNTLAC SALES 8: SEIQVICE L A . QKQE1 CWIfV'ON ,. in DW'E 'PffO'4'T GVRVOWCWEVRWY Fine Foods 'BAKER OREGON Phone 400 O. H. P. HCCORD 8: SON Real Estate -- Insurance Safe Deposit Boxes 1852 Main Street Baker, Oregon FIRST Nxrl0N,u, ISANOK T I hone IC4 OI HALFWAV ff irt fimr faaqaalli 74aJ4b:9 pod 'Q ' ' 'lg New mei VSFT' Myawaflraf :se 4,.'...'...1 ', H Aff: ww, .w makin OPPQQN 'mg , -rf to HALFXNXXY Umgqgq ,N wEls FURNITURE SHOP 'FRIENDS and FURNITURE OUR BUSINESS' DW-Th!! Oil Hnlo Everything for the Home Baker, Oregon PHONE 26 HUNT SHOE SHOP ' Baker,Oregon Top quality shoe repair at fair prices l - - E .ia gGRA'P 9 OUR YEARBOOK WAS SUPPLIED BY THE INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS KANSAS CITY Cl ANNOUNCEMENTS 6940011 of ,4,,,,b,,Zm PERSONAL CARDS CAPS AND GOVVNS 0111-ffdfvw TREASURY OF WISDOM STATIONERY ,gh C' E' .ix .-T I
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