Estacada High School - Ranger Yearbook (Estacada, OR)
- Class of 1949
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STAFF Edt MOLLY D AN HARBERT Fa It d VIRCINIA SHAW PubI1shed by ESTACADA UNION HIGH SCHOOL IUNE 1949 i or . . . . . . . E Manager O,.A, ..., . MABEL MCKENZIE cu y A visor . . ' u 0 I DEDICATID We the Senior Class ol 1949 take pleasure rn dedicating this book to the students ot Estacada Union High School to those who have attended hlgh school with us and to those who will come and go in tuture years. May they derive an ever-increas- ing amount ot knowledge and pleasant experiences trom their high school days, and may they come to realize that those days constitute the dearest and best ot all memories. HOWARD F HOHNER Prlncxpal B A Pacalrc Unrversxty Portland Extensron Student Body Advxsor Rxlle Club DON BRYANT f' X B S Pacrlxc Um er y X Stanford Umversxty ol Or General Scxence nver Educatxon Football Coach Iun r Basketball Coach Lettermen Advnsor Senxor Class Advmsor Sweepers and Swabbers Club Skt Club LA ROYCE FLISRAM B A Pacllrc Unlverslty Engl1sh3 4 Speech Lmbrarxan Glee Club Iumor Class Play Operetta I.aVEI.LE IACKSON B S Pacrlxc Umversxty y o e u lor Gove omen Conte ce and Guldance Advtsor flue SHTVZIIHC 5 f' TRUMAN L OSBURN J B S Pacxlrc Umversrty Boys P E and Health Varslty Basketball Coach Iumor Football Coach Huntlng and Fxshnng Lettermen Advlsor VIRGINIA SHAW B A Unrverslty ol Oregon Behnke Walker Business College Portland Extenslon Typxngl 2 Shorthand Bookkeeping Iournalxsm Hycada Advxsor Ranger Advlsor MARCELLA TAYLOR B S Unxverszly ol Oregon Algebra Geometry l Math 4 World Hutory Honor Socxety Student Body Fmancxal Advxsor as Slate Teachers College Umv rs y of Oregon Mec nxcal Drawing and Shop Phot raphy Club BETTY DAW B S Pacrhc University English l Gxrls P E and Health GAA Advxsor Iunnor Red Cross Advxsor Sophomore Class Advisor Dance Club DOROTHY GURNEY B S Oregon State College Wxllamette Unxversxty Umversxty ol Washmgton Home Economxcsl 2 3 4 FHA MARTHA S MARTIN B A Umversrty ol Colorado MA Washmgton Umversrty St Lours Portland Extensxon English 2 Socxal Economxcs Spanxsh l 2 Gxrls Club Advxsor 2 I C 471011-f' DAVID PETRASSO B S Pacxhc Umversxty Umversxty of Idaho Band Engllsh I fu FRANK SURMEYER B S Oregon State College Agrxculture FFA Advxsor Iunxor Class Advxsor OLIVE MEHI. Ollxce Secretary A ..., ww fir J Af? f ww.: np. ' Ni g HJ' vm PM All ,5 5 , uk 'fl zu: I mfr!! Ui' ' ff-vi ef fx ' 1?-'ji r JJ? X xi Kb 1' I 5 ' .N..I uct- fr efwv iig'x x K I'i , k .i', I ,J AMAA K A :XIQAIX SENIOR CLASS UFFICERS Wh fi 'Q' 'Q JOKE 4Z,1 2f' 4' '10 DEAN UALLS ALBERT W LLAER Q T CHARLES LAMB RENEE IANSSENS DAVE QUALLS JJ 1' CLASS MOTTO We buxld the ladder we cllmb COLORS Blue and Gold FLOWERS Yellow Rose f. f h 3 .5 , -5 ' ax 2 ls ' K a , . , L , if 10' L,- Q, 4 J , W ibn, L, V' ip' ,rw T C? l, S f ,f i w .WM 4, J ' xv Q .J ,Q .. L' ' ' f Vice President Seigagnbf I! ' y President Tre R p tcmve ' f Iii, ', ' . f 4 fi 4 0 ' 6 CARL AHNERT fCarelree Rthletel Footballl 2 3 Baskeiballl 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 Trackl 2 3 4 Student Body Sergeant at Arms4 LettermensClubl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Dance Club 4 Boys League IOYCE ANDERS Holly Acquamtancej Pep Club 1 2 3 Yell Leader 4 Mayorette 3 Ranger Staff l 2 3 Asslstant Edxtor 4 Hycada Staff l 2 3 Handbook Stall 2 3 Glee Club l 4 Gxrls Leaguel 2 3 4 Ski Cub G A A l 2 3 4 Letterwomen s Cub 3 4 Vol leyball Team 2 3 4 Operetta 4 ALLEN BARNEY Hilccomplzshed Blullerl Transferred from George Washxngton Senxor Hxgh San Franclsco Calxlornra 4 Iournallsm Club 4 ROBERT BARTHOLOMEW Hfeluctant Bachelorj Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 Baseball 1 Track 3 4 Iunlor Class Play Lettermen s Club 1 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Dance Club 3 4 Sports Club l 2 Boys League l 2 3 WAYNE CARPENTER Iwezghty Comxcj Footballl 2 3 4 Lettermens Clubl 2 3 4 Rllle Club Presxdent 4 Hobby Club 3 Sports Club4 Boys Leaguel 2 3 EARL CARTER fEccenlr1c Chapl Transferred lrom Gresham 2 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 2 Track 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 Glee Club 3 4 Boys Lea ue Operetta 4 LOLITA KBOYERJ CARTER IL1keabIe Cut up Yell Leader 4 Iunlor Class Play Band 1 Hycada Staff 4 Glee Club l 3 G AA 1 2 3 Gxrls League l 2 3 Treasurer 4 Letterwo mens Club 3 4 Llbrarlan 4 Esta Lxghts l Hobby Club l Home Ec Club 1 GEORGE COLLINS fGlxb Cape-rerj Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball I 2 Track 3 4 Class Pres1dent3 Ranger Staff 4 Lettermens Club2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Glee Club l 3 4 Forensxcs 4 Skl Club 4 Boys Leaguel 2 3 Operetta4 DUANE CYRUS fDut1lul Character! Glee Club l Scrence Club l Huntmg and Fxshmg Club 4 Dance Club 4 Hobby Club 3 Sports Club 2 Boys League l 2 3 GLENN DUUS fGlee!ully Demurel Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Bas ball 2 3 Student Body Fire Chief 4 Ranger Stall 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Presldent 4 Skx Club Vxce Presxdent 4 Lettermen s Club 4 FFA 4 Forensics 4 Boys Leaguel 2 3 Operetta4 swf' Off 1q'U-1 wt bv.. M493 in-r 'Q W ,zu Vx I A 994 .id 1--r 'L-Q' 4'9- MOLLY HAHBERT lMerry Hustlerj Pep Club l 2 Sec Treas 3 Yell Leader 4 Malorette 2 Class Sergeant at Arms 4 Ranger Editor 4 Hycada Stall l 2 Handbook Staff 3 Student Body Play 2 Honor Society 3 Presx dent 4 Glee Club I 3 Vice Presrdent 4 For ensics4 Girls Leaguel 2 3 4 GAA l 2 3 4 Letterwomen s Club 3 Council Board 4 Skr Club 3 4 Carnival Queen 3 Operetta 4 ROSEMAHY HILLE Ulehable Helperl Iunxor Class Play Band 1 2 Girls League l 2 3 Reporter 4 Glee Clubl 3 4 GAA 3 4 Hobby Club 1 Estalights l Librarian 4 Home Ec Clubl 2 Sextette3 4 Operetta4 HENEE IANSSENS Hiomantic lesterj Class Treasurer 4 Hycada Staff 4 Girls League l 2 Representative 3 Secretary 4 GAA 1 2 3 Secretary 4 Rangerette Presr dent 3 Glee Club l 3 4 Library Club l Sex tette4 Off1ce4 L1brar1an4 Operetta4 IAMES KIGGINS fIov1alKnaveJ Baseball l 2 3 4 Lettermens Club 2 3 4 FFA 3 Treasurer 4 FFA Basketball 3 Boys Leaguel 2 3 LEONE LaGROW lLaughmg Lass! Gee Clubl 3 4 Grrls League 1 2 3 F H A 4 Hobby Clubl Operetta4 CHARLES LAMB fCourtmg Lover! Footballl 2 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Track 2 3 4 Class President 4 Letter men s Club l 2 3 Vice President 4 Glee Club 4 Dance Club 3 President 4 Sports Club l Boys Leaguel 2 3 LEO LIGHTNER lLlkeab1e Ladj Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l Lettermen s Club2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 FFA 4 GleeClub3 4 Sports Clubl Boys Leaguel 2 3 Operetta4 IOY LINN Uournalishc Lady! Ranger Stall4 Bandl 2 3 4 GAA l 2 3 4 Girls League l 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 3 4 F H A 3 Treasurer 4 Hobby Club 1 2 Office 4 Cafeter1a4 ORAN MCCARTNEY fOverly Mischieviousl Football l- Basketball l 25 Track 1 25 Student Body Play 3- Glee Club 1 3, 45 Forensics 3 3rd District Oratory '48, Finalist State Debate '48, lst District Debate '48- Boys' League l 2, 3. MABEL McKENZlE fModest Mixerj Yell Leader 4- Majorette 2, 3 4- Class Secretary 25 Class Representative 3- Honor Society 3 Sec- retary 4- Glee Club l 3 Secretary 45 Ranger Stait l Manager 45 Hycada Stall 4- Handbook Stat lg Girls' League l, 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 1, , Vice-President 3, President 45 Letterwomen's Club President 3, 45 Volleyball Team l, 3, 45 Hobby Club lg Operetta 4. BEVERLY MORRILL fBIissluI Miss! G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4g Letterwomen's Club 3, 4, Glee Club l, 3, 4, Girls' League l, 2, 3, Representative 4, Rangerettes 3: Home Ec. Club lg Sextette 3, 4g Operetta 4. DICK OTT fDaring Oullielder! Football 2, 3, Basketball Manager lg Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 Ranger Stall 3, 4, Hycada Staff 3, 45 Handbook Staff 3, Iunior Class Play: Letter- men's Club l, 2, 3, 45 F.F.A. Reporter 3, 45 For- ensics 4g Sports Club l, 2, Glee Club lg Boys' League 1, 2, 3. LOWELL PAULI fLoyaI Partner! Rifle Club 3, Range Officer 4, Sports Club l, 25 Boys' Leaguel 2 3 DARALEEN PHILLIPS !Delxghttu1 Pal! Transferred from Detroit Oregon 3 Ranger Stall 4 Hycada Staff 3 ASS1SlUnl Editor 4 lun tor Class Play Band 3 Manager 4 Forensics 4 Honor Society 4 Glee Club 3 Girls League 3 4 GAA 3 4 Letterwomens Club 4 Saluta tonan IOHNNY POPPINO floltmg Personality! Bandl 2 3 4 Forens1cs4 Glee Club3 Dance Club 3 4 Hobby Club 1 2 Sports Club l 2 Boys Leaguel 2 3 GRACE POYSLR !Gay Person! Transferred from Llberty 2 Iunlor Class Play Glee Club 3 4 FHA 4 Gxrls League 2 4 Estallghts 2 Library Club 2 Librarian 2 3 4 DAVID QUALLS fDeIlght1ul Quality! Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Track2 4 Class Representative 4 Ran ger Staff 3 Band 1 2 3 V1cePres1dent 4 Forensics 4 Glee Club 3 4 F F A 4 Skt Club 4 Sports Club l 2 Operetta 4 Pep Club l 2 DEAN QUALLS fDashmg Quarterback! Football 1 3 4 Basketball l 2 Baseball l 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Class Representative l Class Vrce President 3 4 Band l 2 3 President 4 Glee Club 3 4 Lettermen s Club I 2 3 4 Ski Club 4 F F A 4 Pep Club l 2 DONALD REED fDangerous Rxoter! Band 2 3 4 Rrfle Club 4 Hunting and Fishing Club3 Sports Clubl 2 Boys Leaguel 2 3 HELEN RICKEY lHardy Hustler! Pep Club l Sergeant at Arms 2 3 Class Ser geant at Arms 3 Ranger Stall 2 4 Hycada Staff 3 Editor 4 Handbook Stal! 3 Honor So cxety 3 Sergeant at Arms 4 Band l 2 3 4 G A A l 2 Treasurer 3 Sports Head 4 Letter women s Club Council 3 4 hls League l 2 3 4 Gxrls State 3 Ski Club 2 3 Sec Treas 4 Hobby Club l Volleyball Team 2 3 4 x.Jg4 i 'X 'wiv 7'K ky' fm w'i'P fff Lf J has MM 4 of ROBERT RUSSELL Uiadxant Rascall Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Baseball 2 Track 3 Student Body Presrdent 4 Student Body Play2 Bandl 2 3 4 LettermensClub 3 4 Skt Club 2 Presxdent 3 4 Dance Club 3 4 Sports Clubl 2 Boys Leaguel 2 3 For ensxcs 4 BARBARA SCHENK Hiubblmg Smrlel Student Body Secretary 4 Yell Leader 4 Major ette 2 3 Song Queen 3 Ranger Staff 3 Hycada Staff 3 4 Handbook Staff 3 Iumor Class Play Forenslcs 4 Gxrls League l 2 Vrce Presrdent 3 Presldent 4 G A A 2 3 4 Letterwomen s Club 3 4 Home EC Club l Hobby Club l E talxghtsl Volleyball Team 4 Carmval Queen l ELWIN SHIBLEY fEnhghtened Studentj Baseball l Track 2 3 4 Student Body Vxce Presmdent 3 Class Presxdent 2 Iunror Class Play Forenslcs 4 3rd Poetry Lrntreld 49 F F A Presrdent 3 4 F F A Iudgmg Team 4 F FA Basketball Team 4 Honor Soclety 3 Vtce PIESI dent 4 IESSE SNIVELY Uaunty Sport! Football 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club2 3 4 Sports Club l 2 Hobby Club Treasurer 3 Rrfle Club Vrce Prestdent 4 LeROY SPANGRUD fL1veIy Speakerj Transferred from Roosevelt 2 Student Body Play 3 Glee Club 3 4 Forensrcs 3 4 Frnallst Debate State 48 Frnalrst After Dmner Speak mg State 48 F1nal1stRad1o State 48 Frnalrst Oratory State 48 lst After Drnner Speakrng Drstrxct 48 2nd OratoryD1str1ct 48 lst Debate Drstrrct 48 3rd After Drnner Speaking Lrntxeld 48 3rd Oratory Lmheld 48 lst Iumor Oratory Lmfreld 49 Dance Club4 IACKIE TOOLEY Hoylul Trxckj Transferred from Sandy 2 Yell Leader 4 Ran ger Staff 3 Hycada Staff 3 Band 2 3 4 Glee Club3 4 Grrls League2 3 4 GAA 3 Letterwomen s Club 2 Secretary 3 4 Skr Club 2 3 4 Sextette 3 Volleyball Team 2 4 BONNIE TURNER fBeammg Trrumphj Transferred from Washrngton 3 Ranger Staff Actxvrtxes Manager 4 Hycada Staff 4 Forensxcs 4 Home Ec Club Pres1dent3 4 FHA Vrce Pres1dent3 Pres1dent4 Grrls League3 Treas urer4 GA A 3 4 Honor Socxety4 CAROLYN VARITZ fContmually Versatxlej Class Representatrve 2 Iunror Red Cross l Sec Treas 2 3 4 Ranger Staffl 2 3 4 Hy cada Staff 2 Manager 3 Handbook Staff 2 3 Iunxor Class Play Honor Socrety 3 Treasurer 4 Bandl 2 Sec Treas 3 4 Forensxcs 4 FHA 2 Prestdent 3 Hrstorran 4 Glee Club Publrcrty Manager 4 Gxrls Leaguel 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 3 4 LetterwomensC1ub3 4 Kan garoo Court 2 Lxbranan 4 Operetta 4 Vale drctorran ALBERT WALLAERT fA1ways Wrllmgj Class Presldent 1 Class Secretary 4 Iumor Class Play Iumor Red Cross 1 2 3 President 4 Glee Club3 4 Boys Leaguel 2 3 BARBARA WATKINS fBegu11mg1y Wrttyl Home Ec Club' ,feporter 2 3 4 Gxrls League , 3 4 GA 3 4 Library Club 2, sta lights 1, 2 CLASS HISTORY 1949 Dear Classmates Here we are real genuine and bona fide Semors and the time has come as the Walrus said to talk of many thmgs of shoes and shlps and ceiling wax and cabbages and kings The trme has also come for us the 42 members of the class of 49 to look back over our past four years at old E U H S Remember when we were freshmen and GREEN was not only the school color but one very definitely associated w1th our class? There were 57 of us then and our numbers grew to the large total of 61 by the end of the year After that memorable ll'llllCl10I'l day we elected offlcers Albert Wallaert as president and Charles Lamb Naomi Miller Glenn Duus Carl Ahnert Dean Qualls and Miss Gurney and Mr Petrasso as advisors to help hmm We then began to feel at ease and as if we belonged Our success of the year was the Cupids Caper Valentine dance We also sponsored the freak booth at the carmval and had a class party for freshmen exclusively The class of 49 started young in its activities our freshman year saw Barbara Schenk representmg EUHS in the March of Dimes contest Dean and Dave Qualls as assistant yell kings Carl Ahnert on the Varsity basketball team eight boys winning awards in football and 17 freshmen with shxny lnstruments startmg in the band the flrst at Esta cada for several years Mr Petrasso was director Our class took an acttve part 1n glee club and other school ac llVlll6S including walking the halls bullding the bonflre and other memal tasks handed out by the almlghty seniors The freshman year was fun but we all looked forward to the day when we would be Semors However our next step was the Sophomore year and 54 of us entered EUHS in the fall of 1947 It was fun to watch the green freshxes performing in the halls and on the stage For offlcers this year we chose Elwm Shibley as president with Esther Howrey Mabel McKenzie Bob Russell Helen Rickey and Carolyn Varttz to help him As advisor we agam chose Mr Petrasso The sophomore year found our class very sports conscious wlth boys on the football team varsity basketball lun lor basketball team baseball and several out for track The girls too were active in the field of sports winning the girls interclass track meet Parts in the Student Body play They Gave Hlm a Coed were given to Naomr Miller Molly Dean Harbert and Bob Russell The District Muslc Contest was held at Estacada this year and the Sopho more band members were proud of the l s the band received Also several class members took part in the glee club and solo divisions of the contest As Sophomores we again sponsored a dance to ralse funds for we knew we would need money for our Iunlor Senior Prom Upperclassmen and only two years to go With 51 classmates answermg to the name of I1.n1ors we elected class officers George Collins was chosen for the task of Iunlor Class president and Dean Qualls Betty Rogers Bonnie Turner and Mabel McKenzie to help him with Mr Surmeyer as advisor Four Iumors were elected to Student Body offlcers Elwm Shlbley Vlce Presldent Molly Harbert Manager of Stu dent Body Carolyn Varitz Hycada Manager and Barbara Schenk Song Queen Our mayorettes Ioyce Anders Mabel McKenzre and Barbara Schenk led the band in parades Our class took an active part in the glee club and Qualls placed in the State music contest LeRoy Spangrud represented our class well m the field of speech by wmnmg cups and several certificates in the varrous contests Molly l-Iarbert with class support was chosen queen of the carnival this year Many Iumor boys were enrolled in Future Farmer and other activities in the Agriculture department set up this year and held most of the offices in the Estacada chapter of FFA Three talented Iunxor classmates composed three fourths of an instrumental quartet which went under the names of Rythm Rangers and fouled up Four and provided entertainment on many and various occasions Oh yes we cant forget sports Many of our boys won honors in the frelds of baseball football basketball and track Earl Carter and Charles Lamb proved successful m district and state track meets Also the boys won the mterclass track meet by a large margm cmd Iunior girls on the school volleyball team did their part in winning games As Iumors we had definite responsibilities and among them was presentmg the Iunlor Senior Prom To do this our first objectxve was money So we gave a 3 act comedy Its Never Too Late directed by Mr and Mrs Sur meyer It was a success due to the cooperation of the cast and directors We not only learned something of acting but had a few lessons rn baby sxttmg wrth little Maureen Surmeyer With cash 1n hand we gave the Prom The theme Garden of Dreams was carried out beautrfully with little wish mg wells and moss and flowers on the tables The dance was held in the gym decorated hke a garden with a big WlSl1lHg well m the center We are wondering if our senior year will be any more active than our Iumor year We re Semors' and had to pmch ourselves to believe xt fbut in a drgmfled mannerl Thirty two classmates have stuck by at EUHS smce our Freshman year and ten members Joined us along the way And so we elected Charles Lamb as president wrth Albert Wallaert Renee Ianssens Molly Dean Harbert and Dave Qualls to help and Mr Bryant as advlsor Realizing our Senior year as the last at Estacada High we took advantage of all activities and did our best in each startmg off with a dance which proved very successful Many of the Student Body officers went to seniors while Molly Harbert Ioyce Anders Mabel McKenzie and Barbara Schenk served as peppy cheer leaders Thirteen seniors completed four years as band members and several have been chosen to partlcrpate in special rn strumental contests Also in the held of music many seniors took an active part in glee club activities especially the operetta Pirates of Penzance in wh they held leading parts The Senior forensics proved successful in their efforts and have added several cu therr growing collection We are proud of the part our semor boys played m football baseball track and especially rn the 1948 49 Wxllam ette Valley League basketball season tiemg for hrst place was quite an accomplishment As seniors we also did our part in the remaxnmg school activities and tned to set a good example for incoming classes And now we lay down this the eventful history of our four years at EUHS as a record for future gen erations while we leave to seek our future in the world that offers success to those who will but try I remain, Your Historian CAROLYN VARITZ , . - . I . I , I . - : . . I . - . : I - : ' , 2 , - ' , , band activities. Five Iunior band members took part in Music in May at Forest Grove, and Glenn Duus and Dean I ' ' . I ' I I I I ' I I - - - ' I 1 I ' CLASS WILL We the Semor Class ot 1949 ot Estacada Umon Hxgh School be1ng of supposedly sound mmd and body do hereby set torth this last wzll and testament tor the tarr drstrzbutron of our treas ured belongmgs ARTICLE I SECTION I To the faculty we leave our qutet, ambrtxous manner SECTION II To the Class of 50 we leave l Our seats In the audrtorrum 2 F1rst cholce lor Class Advrsor 3 Power to IIHIIGIG Freshmen 4 Our teachers wrth the1r b1g asstgnments SECTION III To the Class of 51 we leave our abIl1ty to get out ol class SECTION IV To the Class of S2 we leave our upsta1rs lockers SECTION V To the 1ncom1ng Freshmen we leave a wtsh that they wIll get as much out hlgh school as We d1d Now we ARTIC do personally bequeath the lollowmg Carl Ahnert wrll my slow shuttle to Rertha Gant Ioyce Anders wrll my posrtxon on the Yell Squad to next year s leaders Robert Bartholomew wlll my borsterous laugh to Vtckre Moore Wggne Carpenter wxll my football jersey to Irmmy rot Earl Carter wxll my hexght to Norma Courtam George Collms leave wrth my ltttle blue Chev Duane Cyrus bequeath my drstnterest ID sports to Montte Nrcholson Glenn Duus leave m abIlIty to play the sousa phone to Maryory orner next years prccolo player Molly Harbert wxll my bad luck ot losxng thxngs to Elsre Prokop Rosemary I-Irlle hereby leave to catch Conrad Renee Ianssens do bequeath my rosy complexron to Stanley Sarver George Kerth leave my boxsterous manner to Tommy Ietferson Iames Kxggrns do bequeath my tescue seed to Ray mond Alexander Charles Lamb wxll my athletrc abrlxty to Dxckle Lxngelbach Leo Lrghtner wrll my deep votce to Pat Herbert Ioy Lmn wrll my quret unassumrng manner to Duane Day Oran McCartney wrll my well kept harr to lack LaGrow Mabel McKenzIe leave my red hatr to Anna Marte Arnold Beverly Morrrll wtll my slxm trgure to Floyd Burke Rxchard Ott leave my abxhty ID F F A speakmg to next year s speaker from thls chapter In the hopes that they wtll keep hrst place Lowell Paulx leave for Eugene where Lona Lee rs Daraleen Phrllrps wxll my typmg abxlrty to Std Houghton LE II thmgs near and dear to our hearts Iohn Poppxno wtll my dxttxculty rn gettmg to school to Beverly Kxtchmg Grace Poyser wtll my costume Jewelry to Margene Chevron Davrd Qualls wrll my mxschtevousness to Gerald Wtederhold Dean Qualls wxll my abxlxty to play the trombone to the French horn players Donald Reed leave my abtltty to get moved In class to Martlyn Underwood Helen Rrckey wIll my lob of gxvmg out Hycada as slgnments to next year s edxtor Bob Russell leave my gavel to next year s Student Body Prestdent Barbara Schenk wtll my abrlxty to get along wtth Elwm Shrbley leave my set ways to next years Soctal Econ class abIl1ty to wrnte poems tor Eng Iesse Sntvely will my lxsh to the Iunxor Class l'I'hey ll need Itll LeRoy Spangrud wlll my abxlxty to wxn trcphtes to next year s orators Iackxe Tooley hereby hope to leave my bad luck behtnd me Bonrne Turner leave my ls to Brll Fox Leone LaGrow leave my lengthy locks to DeLores Zuber Carolyn Varrtz leave my abtltty to get a good de bate case to next year s debators Albert Wallaert w1ll the exghth grade grrls to Ron n1e Ball Barbara Watkrns leave my abrlxty to stay home from school to Drxxe Russell Allen Barney wxll my abrlxty to skxp a year ol school to any lower classman who needs extra credrts Lolrta lBoyerl Carter hereby leave to keep house tor my husband IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscrrbed our names and altzxed our seals IH the year of our Lord one thousand nme hundred and forty nme 0 CLASS OF 49 Admmzstrators MoI.I.Y Hzmssnr DARALEEN PHILLIPS GEORGE COLLINS I . . . I . - I I, I . . . I' . I- . ' . . . . I. . ' ' ' ' I ' 1, . ' ' ' 1. ' . ' ' ' ' I' I I . . . . ' I, I , ' ' ' . I' ' , I' ' 1 ' ' v I, . ' ' ' I, . 1 . . . . I ' I, ' . ' ' ' A ' I' I . KI . . ' . F , . . . . I If 3 I 1. . , ' ' ' I ' . , . . I - l I the men teachers to next year's ottice girls. I, , ' If ' , ' - ' Il l , . . I, . . ' . . ' . l - I' . I . . . , . . II . l I, ' , ' ' . 1' ' , ' ' . I' . I . . I . I' ' . I. I I ' I, ' , ' ' ' . ' I , , I, ' , ' ' ' . . . ' If f. . . . ' I I' I - . 1 . . I' .I I . ' . I' . . . . . . . . I' . l I PROPl-IECY 0F CLASS 0F '49 lt rs 14 30 oclock Moonsclay May 34 1954 as EL WIN SHIBLEY a retrred mxlhonarre who has made hrs fortune ralsmg herefords and fesc ue grass on Mars and I IOY LINN hrs competent secretary board a space rocket shrp bound for Mars fConf1denf1alIy I have gamed a Irttle werght m the last few years and now wergh 256 pounds! We take off from a freld at Pornt Barrow Alaska due to changing weather condrtrons 15 now the warmest place ln the world and we were mformed before we left by IACKIE TOOLEY presldent of the rocket llnes that CAROLYN VARITZ graduate of three colleges and wxnner of frve degrees rs the star of the It Pays to be lgnorant show tn Callfornra sponsored by ALLEN BARNEYS Barney Barn Parnt Carolyn IS strll varnly wartmg for the Calrforma sunshme to return As we s1t down we dlscover that GLENN DUUS IS prlot He tells us that he rs a muslc professor at the Mars Planetory College and IS a pxlot only rn hrs spare trme He has a specral sxdecar burlt for hrs trusty sousa phone as he refuses to go anywhere wrthout 1t We look around and see LEO LIGHTNER who IS also a passenger Leo tells us that he rs the prxvate advrsor to the Presldent of the Umted States GEORGE COL LINS DARALEEN PHILLIPS the wrestlmg champlon of the Earth and planets and BARBARA SCHENK and DICK OTT the famous debate team are passengers also When we are 500 brllton mlles from the earth we posedly umnhablted planet We see several Kllroy srgns nalled on trees Someone comes toward us and to our surprrse rt rs not Krlroy but LeRoy' Yes LEROY SPANGRUD' LeRoy helps us flx the space shlp and we are soon on our way agam After awhrle we see a space shrp domg all sorts of dangerous stunts and Glenn explams that rt IS WAYNE CARPENTER testmg new rocket shxps for Krggms and Kerth Inc owned by IAMES KIGGINS and GEORGE KEITH flf the shrps hold together wrth Wayne flyrng them they wlll stand up under any condrtlons I When we arrlve at the Moon we fmd BOB RUSSELL drctator of the Moon there to meet us Glenn tells us that the shrp must be refueled wrth some atomxc energy He calls a large muscular man over and tells hrm to hll rt up The man much to our amazement rs DON REED We decrde to have a brte to eat whrle waxtrng On our way to BARBARA WATKINS Moontel Cafe we see a crowd on the srdewalk A barber shop quartet IS sxngmg Oh Planetary Skres and we see that the smgers are DEAN and DAVID QUALLS ORAN Mc CARTNEY and BEVERLY MORRILL Beverly the one txme metropolitan opera soprano whose volce changed due to coke addrctron rs srngmg bass ln the quartet When the Song IS flnlshed we go rnto the cafe where we srt down by a very fat man We fmd hxm to be AL BERT WALLAERT Albert tells us that soon there would be no need for space shrps because he and hrs partner DUANE CYRUS are just frnrshrng the plans for an ex pansxon brxdge from the Earth to the Moon Albert seems well caught up wrth the tlmes for he mforms us that CHARLES LAMB rs the owner of a thnvmg cheese factory on the Moon lAll the mrce have formed a unron and refuse to eat anythmg but Lamburger Cheese so all the other cheese factones both on the Earth and the planets are gomg broke l BONNIE TURNER chief chemrst at the factory IS testmg for the vrtamrn content and food value and LEONE LA GROW IS the chref taster Harbert and Hrlle Food Capsule Inc owned by MOLLY DEAN HARBERT and ROSEMARY HILLE are however threatemng to put the factory out of busmess wrth therr food capsules We have flmshed eatmg so we take our leave of Albert and go back to the rocket held We are well on our way to Mars when we drscover a stowaway IESSE SNIVELY Since stowrng away IS a planetary offense we decxde that we will have to turn hrm over to the polrce when we reach Mars Iesse Sdld that he has always wanted to travel and he IS do mg lt now by means fair or foul Iesse tells us that on one of hrs trrps on the Earth he went to VISIT Estacada now a growing metropolrs of 500 000 He tells us that ROBERT BARTHOLOMEW IS the mayor and LOWELL PAULI the Chl9I dog catcher of Estacada LOLITA IBOYERI CARTER rs the presrdent of the Estacadas Earth and Planet Book Club IOYCE ANDERS a fa mous movre star rs makmg her latest prcture Under Movre Producers owned by RENEE IANSSENS At the much enlarged hlgh school IOHN POPPINO rs the prrncrpal HELEN RICKEY rs the P E mstructor and MABEL MCKENZIE IS the math teacher As Iesse fmrshes tellmg about some of our class mates we reach Mars and are flyrng low to see the scenery when we see a baseball game bemg played by the Moons Moldy Cheeses and the Mars Mrghty Mrcrobes We are rrght over the fleld when CARL Al-INERT star player of the Moons Moldy Cheeses h1t what would have been a home run rf lt had not been caught by EARL CARTER star of the opposmg team Thls hnrshes the game wtth a hed score so we contlnue on to the spaceport and land We call the polrce mtendxng to turn Iesse over to them but when rt turns out to be a pollcewoman GRACE POYSER rt rs too much for one day and we decxde not to press charges Grace saxd she couldnt arrest a classmate anyway so Iesse rs set free to con trnue hrs travels We have fmally reached our destrnatron and as we hall a rocket taxr to take us to Marstel we thmk of the pleasant dreams we wrll have of all our classmates that we have erther seen or heard of durmg our most pleasant trlp Your rmagmatrve but truthful classmate lov Lum have rocket trouble and are forced to land OH U sup' the Estacada Moon for the Metro-Golden Estacada I UNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent IIM RANDALL Vice President LEROY KIGGINS Secretary CHARLEEN MIDDLETON Treasurer ELSIE PROKOP Class Representatxve ROGER MELVIN CLASS HISTORY ln the tall ot l946 srxty lrve green treshmen entered E U H S They elected as offrcers President I1mmySh1bley Vrce Presrdent LeRoy Kzggms Secretary lane Marrman Treasurer Patsy Barnes Sergeant at Arms lack Krshpaugh Bob Storey was elected class representative and Norma Lea Sarver and Duane Day Red Cross Representatzves The mam CCllVllY was adjusting to the hrgh school schedule and to studying Class advrsor was Mrss Nordean The Sophomore year Irmmy Shrbley was agam chosen President Vlce President was Roger Melvm Secretary lane Marrman Treasurer Vera Blum Sergeant at Arms Elsre Prokop and class representative Ixm Randall The number shrank this year to sxxty two Mzss Nordean was class advisor The mam Iumor actrvmes were the Iumor Class Play and the Iumor Semor Prom The play given was Here Come the Brides which drew a record crowd The money taken m rs to be used tor the Prom m the sprmg Roger Melvm was -chosen as class representative and Mr Surmeyer was class advisor This year the roll agam decreased to htty SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS K President BOB REED Vice President BILL FOX Secretary STARLEY BUHLINGER Sergeant at Arms MONTIE NICHOLSON Representative ALLAN SMITH CLASS HISTDRY Sixty two students entered E U H S in the tall ol 47 They elected as officers Bob Reed Pres: dent Richard Chaflrn Vice President Montie Nicholson Secretary Duane Meeker Sergeant at Arms and Starley Buhlmger Class Representative Iudy Lauderbaclc and Richard Chalhn were elected as representatives to the lumor Red Cross Council Their main activity ot the year was the Leap Year Dance on February 27 which was enloyed by everyone The Frosh advisor was Miss Simmons The beginning ol this year tound titty-six students enrolled as Sophomores. Their main activity for the year was a Christmas Dance, which was well attended alter the Columbia Prep basket- ball game. Bill Fox was the Sophomores' nominee tor the King ot Hearts at the Valentine Dance and Bob Reed was elected as Sophomore representative to the lunior Red Cross Council. Miss Daw is the Sophomore class advisor. X FRESHMEN CLASS DFFICERS J' pa Q, ,....... M President BOB WARD Vlce Preszdent BOB IACQUES Treasurer DELMER GANT Class Representatzve ALICE LINDE CLASS lllS'l'0RY The Freshman Class consisted of eighty sxx members thzs year a record number tor E U H S Donna Lee Osborne and Gayle Hayes were elected from our class to the lumor Red Cross Councrl Our mam actzvxty thzs year was a Sock Dance on Valentme s Day February 14 m the gym We hope that our commg hzgh school years wxll prove equally enjoyable as this year has been s f 4 f ' V . L l X , A .Dx-.1-4 . L' K A , , xl .-.J 5 ,I ' 1 Secretary .4.,..,............,...,..,..,..,.,....,... DONNA LEE OSBORNE ACTIVI September October November December Ianuary 11 TY SCHEDULE Teacher s Workshop School Opened Whtte Salmon ttherel Senzor Dance Band to Am1ty Football Iamboree fherel Canby therel GIl'1S Pot Luck D1nner M11wauk1e B there? Natlonal School Assembly Dallas ttherel Communtty Chest Show KGON PTA Meetmg F H A Imttatxon Banquet Woodburn therel Adm1n1strators Conference Adm1n1 trators Conference MGQICIUH Show County Htgh School Adm1n1strators Dxnner fherel Teachers Workshop at Parkrose Stlverton ttherel O E A at H111sboro Canby B therel Grrls League Party Molalla therel Carntval Molalla ttherel F F A Barn Dance Band to Oregon C1ty Sandy ttnerel Speech trxp to Lewts and Clark Sandy B there? Bonhre Mt Angel therel PTA Meetmg Arm1st1ce Day Speech to Pactftc Umversxty Honor Soc1ety Show Drxvmg Exams Iournalzsm to Oregonlan Glee Club Dance Football Assembly Nattonal School Assembly Thanksgxvrng Vacatlon Thanksgtvxng Vacatton Columb1a Prep Basketball ltherel Colton there? Iumor Class Play H S Football Champronshlp Concordta Band Concert Columbta Prep therel H111 M111tary ttherel Chrlstmas Concert Basketball Iamboree Mt Angel Dallas ttherel Chr1stmas Tree Assembly Chrtstmas Vacatxon No School Snow' Canby therel Molalla ttherel Nattonal School Assembly Woodburn therel CI' March Aprtl S11verton ttherel Sandy ttherel End ot Semester Mt Angel there? Dallas fherel Canby ttherel F H A Nxght Meetmg Nat1ona1 School Assembly March oi Drmes Show Molalla therel Parlxamentary Contest F F Woodburn ttherel Speech trxp to Lmfxeld Stlverton therel Speech tr1p to L1n Speech tr1p to Lmheld Frosh Sock Dance Sandy therel Adm1n1strators Meetmg Molalla Mt Angel therel Pubhc Speakmg D1str1ct F F A Contest therel Washtngton s Btrthday PTA Program G A A Dance F F A Basketball Tournament therel Natlonal School Assembly D1str1ct Basketball Tournament D1str1ct Basketball Tournament D1str1ct Basketball Tournament State Basketball Tournament Adm1n1strators Meetmg West Llnn Adm1n1strators Meetmg West Lmn Adm1n1strators Meetmg West Lmn Operetta Honor Soclety Banquet Operetta Mass Band Tlgard Band at Portland Park O E A and Musrc Conference Natlonal School Assembly O EA Convent1on O E A Conventlon Natlonal School Assembly Mass Band therel Mothers Tea State Speech at O S C State Speech at O S C Mass Band there! Good Frtday Adm1n1strators Meetmg M11wauk1e Chorus Contest H11lsboro Band Contest H1l1sboro F H A 1nsta1lat1on Banquet PTA Meet1ng State Musxc at Klamath Falls Sprlng Concert State Musxc at Klamath Falls Adm1n1strators Meetmg Canby Baccalaureate Memortal Day Commenceme t 10 ' . 14 ' . 13 . 18 . 17 ' . 20 . 1 - 24 . . 24 ' . 28 I 29 - Febru y 1 . 1 - 2 ...' ' . 4 ' 1 ' - 3 ' . 7 1 - 4 . 8 . 7 ' . .A. 12 ' -- - 8 . 1. I- 1 1 1 1 13 - - - ' 11 ' . 15 I I I - ' ' field. 18 I I I - 12 ' ' ' . 19 U -S . 14 I 20 ' 1 ' ' ' 15 I I ', I - I 16 . 21 ' I 18 . I - . U l Z2 ' . ' ' ' Z3 . . . A . 22 .1 , . U 25 . , 11 11 ' Z4 . Z9 I U ' 22 . . . 2. . 28 ' - 3 . . . . 1 2 ' ' 1 4 - . 3 1 1 . 5 ' . 4 ' ' - 6 ' - ' 15 . 8 -- H I 16 ' ' ' - , ' . 9 - ' 17 ' ' ' ' , ' . . . 18 ' ' ' ' , ' . 1 - 22 . 11 ' ' . 23 - I 13 ' ' - 24 . 16 ' . 25 I ' I 17 ' ' . 3g I 18 1 1 - 31 . . . ' . 19 - ' 1 ' . 23 ' . 2 I I I ' I 25 . . . I 7 I r 1 ' - 3 ' . 2 , . . . 3 ' . 9 . . . 4 . . . ' ' ' . 14 9 . 15 ' 10 ' . 20 'A 1 1 , 1 1- 14 ' . 23 , ' . 16 ' . 30 , ' . 17 . . May 6 . . . ' . 21 . 10 ' . 22 ' . 13 ' . 23 - . I 1 V 3 I - 14 1 . 4 I 18 1 1 1 1 , , 7 ' 29 . ' . 30 ' . . Iune 3 . :Y J X-J-vi' 'xx Jgeggigb UQ K 'ia lbs 'X Xfxxygil Win L kia X Nz ,if ,Ag Q15 , ' yi 1 ,,.,, ' X 4 I X - ' 74.1, If 1 ' ' - ' -- ,.-ff' - f--f 4, , A - K-xigg ,gx ' ..,, Y VV I - x K ff N VK' KX T1-iw viii X f . ,xfV' Cf Wgflywfl I 7 . A . 1 fy.: X , ff --- ' x. I f fff, r wg: Y lH'dE'iv V1 JIM 'Vu f -1, X ., , -mf, .. , 1 X 1 A A. , rpngjm 4,5 ., 'Vg HA I'-. XS - T GL: ' - 'QT .I ff if-X 'P+' , Q P K, A X x A X , rw is V' . , - ,H ' x J K ffm. A . I. , ,K - I Q 4, 1-X' A -. .1, 413 dv GIRLS' LEAGUE 'iWho's Your Little Sister? The Big cmd Little Sister Dinner was the big event ot the year tor the Girls' League Organization ot Estacada. Each Senior and lunior girl drew tor a little sister - a treshman whom they were to help to get acquainted with high school lite. To climax the week, a dinner was held in the cafeteria where the Big Sisters introduced their Little Sisters and an evening ot entertainment was provided. lt is hoped that this will become a tradition in the years to come as we believe that it is most helptul in promoting friendship between classes, which is just par! ot the purpose ot this organization. The Girls' League strives to promote understanding between classes and to turther the weltare ot the school, which we believe has been accomplished this year by sponsoring a jean party, a pot-luck dinner, and a slumber party. A basket ot tood was given to a needy tamily on Thanksgiving, and the club has also been working toward the establishment ot a Girls' Room. The annual Mothers' Tea was held in the spring. The advisor is Miss Iackson, dean ot girls. Otticers tor this year are: President. ..... .... B ARBARA SCHENK Vice-President .... ,,.. M ARILYN Unnsnwoon Secretary. . .... , . RENI-:E IANSSENS Treasurer. ,.,..... . , . . BONNIE TURNER Senior Representative , BEVERLY MORRILL Iunior Representative , . , . . ELSIE PROKOP Sophomore Representative. PAT HERBERT Freshman Representative . PATRICIA ROWAN Advisor . . , . ,..,. . . . ..,,. Mlss IACKSON BAD This year is a red letter year tor the EUHS Band. lt was just four short years ago that David Petrasso started his long hard climb to gather band students. Some of this year's Seniors will be graduating and leaving the EUHS band for the first time in the four years. During these years the band has collected various instruments, which are played by the 65 band students. Last year when the band went to the District Contest in Oregon City, they came home with the l's that entitled them to go to the State Contest at Eugene, where they came back with top honors also. Last year we had two soloists that quali- fied for the contest - Glenn Duus and Dean Qualls. Danny Mariman, a fresh- man this year, also went to State. Each year the band gives or sponsors three concerts, which have always gone over successfully. The band goes on several trips each year to different schools and cities where they give concerts. The band members hope the following years will be as eventful as the past four years, and wish to express their gratitude to David Petrasso for his marvellous directing and the many exciting moments that we've all had. We also hope to do as well at the District and State contests this year as we did last year. The Officers are as follows: President ....... ,.., D EAN QUALLS Vice-President .... .... D Avi: QUALLS DARALEEN PHILLIPS Secretary-Treasurer. . . .... IUDY LAUDERBACK Manager ,.., ......, .... ,Q lil! GI.:-:E CLUB -f' Prbgress has been the motto of the Glee Club this year, as proven by the major activities sponsored by the Club. Since the club was started last year under the direction ot Miss LaHoyce Flisram, the Christmas Concert has become an annual event. All those who have seen this tine concert truly wish that there were more Christmases in a year. The Glee Club sponsored a dance at the tirst of the year called the Blue Heron, the theme ot which was a night club. A con- cert will be given in the spring, and Gilbert and Sullivan's Operetta, Pirates of l'Penzcrnce, will be given in March. The cast lor the Operetta includes: Major-General Stanley. GLENN Duus Edith.. . . . MARILYN UNDr:RwooD Pirate King .,.,. ORAN MCCARTNEY Kate .... .,... R OSEMARY HILLE Samuel. ,,.., ...., S AIvI OLMSTEAD Isabel ,... . GLORIA SPANGRUD Fredric ,.,t ......... B on COUTURE Ruth . . .DOLORES DI:RNovr:K Sergeant-oi-Police. ..... EARL CARTER First Soloist. ,.,. .,.. D EAN QUALLS Mabel.. . . .... BEVERLY MORRILL Olliccrs for this year are: President . . . . .GLENN Duus Vice-President ..... .... M OLLY DEAN HARBERT Secretary-Treasurer, . . . . . MABEL MCKENZIE Campaign Manager, . . . .CAROLYN VARI'rz Librarians . . . . . . . .MARILYN UNDI:RwooD ADELYN Evr:RsAuL 4, 415-,, fm W if C I U ni... LETTERMEIWS CLUB The Lettermen's Club is under the supervision ot Mr. Osborn and Mr. Bryant this year. The big question which arises is what an athlete must do to receive his award. The rules under the Oregon High School Athletic Association are as tollows: FOOTBALL: A student must play a number ot ten quarters, or 6U0!o ot scheduled games played during season in regularly scheduled interscholastic games under the Oregon High School Athletic Association. BASKETBALL: A student must play a number ot ten quarters, or 600!o ot the scheduled games played during the season in regularly scheduled interschol- astic games under Oregon High School Athletic Association. BASEBALL: A student must play the number ot innings equal to one-halt the total number ot innings played during the season in regularly scheduled inter- scholastic games under Oregon High School Athletic Association. The Otticers ot the Lettermen's Club are as follows: President ........... .... C ARL AHNERT Vice-President ...,..., .... C HARLES LAMB Secretary-Treasurer ,... ..., R OBERT REED .QW in W lb... GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIUN VOLLEYBALL! BASKETBALL! SOFTBALL! These bring to mind the Girls' Athletic Association which started the year's activities by sponsoring the annual Foot- ball Banquet. This banquet is for the benefit of all the boys who went out for foot- ball. Later the club directed the interclass Volleyball Tournament. In the future, the G.A.A. plans to sponsor an interclass Basketball Tournament, and in the Spring a Softball play-otf. The club also hopes to hold a play-day, which will include tennis, outdoor volleyball and softball, for schools in the near-by vicinity. The school volleyball team has played one game, which they Won 33 to 8 over Colton. OFFICERS President , . . . . . MABEL MCKENZIE Vice-President , , .BEVERLY MoRRxLL Secretary-Treasurer , . . . RENEE IANSSENS Sports Head , . , .HELEN RICKEY Advisor . . . . . . ,Miss DAw FUTURE FARMERS Ol' AMERICA A new day tor the F.F.A. The Estacada Chapter ot Future Farmers ot America, since it was organized in the tall ot 1947, has proven to be one ot the most active organizations in school. The Livestock Iudging Team was champion at the 1948 County lersey Show and competed at the Clackamas, Yamhill, Multnomah and Tillamook County Fairs, the State Fair, the P.l.L.E. and the County Lamb Show, taking a total ot sixteen ribbons. Those participating were Akins, Eberhardt, Bryan, Iensen, Mehl, Ott, E. Shibley, I. Shibley and Zehner. The Parliamentary Team won the second place banner in the Sectional Contest. Shop contests entered included the State Fair, Clackamas County Fair, and the district shop contest, with 57 ribbons won on exhibits and work. The annual Barn Dance attracted a large attendance with the Hog-Calling con- test as the main teature. The boys made cider and decorated the shop to give it a real barn-like atmosphere. One ot the main events ot each year is the annual Parent-Son Banquet. The F.F.A. proudly displays their otticial chapter banner which they were able to buy with part ot the proceeds trom the sale ot candy bars. Dick Ott won the District Public Speaking Contest held at Estacada, with a speech on Farm accidents. He then represented the district in the state contest. Estacada outscored the six other chapters competing in the District F.F.A. Bas- ketball Tournament held here February 26th. A series ot basketball games was played with other chapters during the year by both A and B squads. Scores ot the A games were: Canby .. . . . . 26 - Estacada. . . 25 Sandy ...,... 28 - Estacada. . , 55 Canby .. . A . 8 - Estacada. . . 46 Sandy .,...,, 35 - Estacada. . . 77 Milwaukie . , , 24 - Estacada. . . 26 Gresham . .... 24 - Estacada. 27 C5 C3 li ci W 'S Q 'wif 8f' ?fff L:9fa , fix Z: iff lt 'i 'BK vw '4lt'f 5sr,'r Hwy Milne ff A pig? fbi 'fbi MI-45 ve iff' ,pf , if fful' , V1 Y ' 55. EV X V ,, -,L:3,5 w,5 'i iff, Tags? X ifkce 1 , 62 ' 9 , ,.WifaRQ 3 22124 ' W7 ,m u l QS' Q1 gi f :Wt ffigfw FUTURE HUMEMAKERS Ol' AMERICA Hot Dogs, Candy, lce Cream! A busy F.H.A. organization has been earning the money to support all its activities by selling these good articles of food at most of the home games. To begin the year right, an Initiation Dinner was held to initiate the new members and also to confer the Iunior Homemaker Degree on eight members. Soon after school started, a homemaking class in Italy was adopted by the club, and money has been raised to send supplies and books to this class. lanet Westlund, Reitha Gant, Carolyn Varitz and Bonnie Turner were sent as delegates to the District Conference at Milwaukie. The annual Christmas Party was again given by the F.H,A., and night meetings were held which acquainted the mothers with the activities of the club. The highlight of the year was the Installation Banquet held in May for the purpose of installing new officers and for conferring the Iunior and Chapter Homemaker Degrees. Two girls were sent as delegates to the State Convention at Corvallis. The annual beach trip climaxed the events, and it is felt that we have had a very successful year. Officers for this year are: President. . , BONNIE TURNER Vice-President DONNA CARR Treasurer . . IOY LINN Secretary PATSY BARNES Reporter HAZEL BOYLAN Historian , . CAROLYN Vmurz Advisor Miss GURITEY Chapter Mother Mas. GRAFFIS K Wm. f kf- if My ..,,. NY 1' . if q 51 L ' H0 0R SGCIETY Scholarship, Character, Leadership, and Service. This is the basis upon which live luniors ana two Seniors are selected each year to become members of the Honor Society. The Estacada Chapter, founded in March, 1945, is one ofthe 3,000 National Honor Society Chapters. As scholar ship is one of the main goals of the Honor Society, each year it presents an award to the Fresh- man and Sophomore with the highest grade averages, and this year it plans to give an award to the Senior class Valedictorian, Carolyn Varitz and Salutatorian, Daraleen Phillips. The main social event of the year for the club is the banquet held in the spring for the members and their families. Members for this year are: President , , . , . . . MOLLY HARBERT Secretary , MABEL MCKENZIE Vice-President . . , . . ELWIN SHIBLEY Sergeant-at-Arms HELEN RICKEY Treasurer . . . .,..... .CAROLYN VARITZ Advisor . Mns. TAYLOR The two newly elected Seniors are Daraleen Phillips and Bonnie Turner. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Helping Hand. That's the Iunior Red Cross, and to prove it, here is a list ol activities of the Estacada Chapter, which is part of the Clackamas County Iunior Red Cross Council, founded during World War II. This year the Estacada Iunior Red Cross did its part by filling gift boxes and chests for children in war-torn countries, contributing funds for the Chemawa Indian School, sponsoring the annual enrollment drive and providing entertainment for servicemen in the Vet- erans' Hospital. The Estacada Council members are: Seniors ..... .... C AROLYN VARITZ Sophomores. . . . IUDY LAUDERBACK ALBERT WALLAEHT Bon REED Iuniors. . . ,.... NORMA LEA SARVER Freshmen . . . DONNA OSBURN DUANE DAY GAYLES HAYES Advisor .... ..... M Iss DAw -SL Q, Ft Q sn YQ vx.,2'4 '22 'fu 'A ,wANT New 1.9-' 4 FUBENSICS Estacada Union High School has been well represented in several Forensic contests held this year and several trophies and certificates have been won. All but two of the members are be- ginners. The speakers were under the able direction of Miss LaFI'oyce Flisram. This year, an invitational contest was held here for Estacada and surrounding schools of comparatively the same size as Estacada on March 5, 1949. At a contest held at Linfield College in February, a trophy was won by the group for putting on the best skit at the Forensic Fun. Contests attended this year were a demonstration contest at Lewis 6 Clark Collegeg regular contests at Pacific University, Linfield College, Willamette Univeisity, E. U. H, S., District Contest at West Linn, and the State Contest a Corvallisi Several members of last year's forensics squad also went to the State Contest, which was held at Corvallis. UNIOR CLASS PLAY Lights, Camera, Action, This year's lunior Class Play, Here Come the Brides , under the capable direction of Miss Lal-Yoyce Flisram, was given in the high school auditorium on Decem- ber 3. The play, which was a huge success, consisted of three acts spilling out the woes of young Iimmy Toot, Roger Melvin, who believed that when a man marries, his troubles begin, but had to find a bride or his allowance given by Uncle Dan Toot, Larry Mehl, would soon stop. There was a fine supporting cast of Iuniors consisting ol: Bill Thompson BILL KING Lady Macbeth MARILYN UNDERWOOD Mr. Oswald Bos STORY McDaniel IACI4 LAGROW Madge Barns ELSIE PRoxoP Peg Westfield HAZEI. GRAHAM Aunt Ellen Thompson ADELYN EvI:RsAuI. Bubbles Duvalle NORMA LEA SARVER Mrs. Duvalle Smythe VIRGINIA VALENTINE ' i 1 O 1 -. 1,3 I J 7 A . 'rs' ,'9h., . .FRU- R' file? V at A A 9' L Q ffl! UWM I X A. 'Cf' '- rsr - -A ' l. :-. f Mf. ... ,rj .. NK- lv f XX? , M Q I N, .L ' V VV 5 51- After, ' ' ,ary ' ,e ::v::- .:,...:,: EEF. sg, IUNIUR RIFLE CLUB READY! AIM! FIRE! The purpose of the rifle club is to teach safety and marksmanship with rifles. The club is a branch ot the National Rifle Association through which the club acquires targets and ammunition .All N. R. A. safety rules are practiced on the range. The rifle club has a fitty-foot rifle range built beneath the auditorium. This range has three firing points and is complete with armor-plating-backstop, target carriage, and qooa iiontluo An active program of firing is carried out featuring competitive shoots at the new type Bustible Bullseye targets, as well as firing for qualification for nationally recognized badges and medals, The Riflemen have been under the able supervision of Mr. Horner. President ,,.. . . WAYNE CARPENTER Treasurer. . .... . . . . . . .Bos STOREY ViCe.p,-esidem V I I 1 JESSE SNWELY Executive Officer. . . . . . . .POWELL PAUL! Secretary. . . . .DE SMITH PHOTOGRAPl-IY CLUB Watch the birdie! You had better watch out, for the Photography Club under the direction of Mr. Blake is on the look-out for the most interesting snapshots possible. This club is one of the newest organizations at Estacada and is progressing rapidly, as the group now has an enlarger, two printers, and a speed graphic which enable them to print and process films. We of the Ranger Staff wish to express our appreciation to the Photography Club for their cooperation in supplying us with snapshots. The officers for this year are: President. . . FLOYD BuRxE Secretary-Treasurer ANNA MARIE Anson Vice-President . . .Bos BALLOU Advisor . . . . Mn. BLAKE L an K I' iff fl SKI CLUB Tru-a-ck! We're not talking about running, we're telling you about the Ski Club, which was just organized again after Christmas vacation this year. We expect to hear more of this organ- ization in the future. The club name is the Schussboomexs. The officers are as follows: President ,... . . . . . A DEAN QUALLS Secretary-Treasurer , HELEN RICKEY Vice-President . . . . .. GLENN Duus Advisor , . . , ..., . . MR. BRYANT HUNTING A D FISIII G CLUB You should have seen the one that got away! This is the phrase most often used by the sports- men of Estacada -the Hunting and Fishing Club. Under the supervision of Mr. Osburn, the chief hunter and fisherman, the members have been learning the art of tying flies, revarnishing and rewinding fishing poles, and refinishing gun stocks. Officers for the Hunting and Fishing Club are: President . , IIMMY EL1.1o'r Secretary . . .Eos RICHARDSON Vice-President . A CHUCK IOHN Sergeant-at-Arms . . . EvEnE'r'r WALLACE Treasurer ,..., .... I OHN BARKER Advisor . . . .,... . . ,MR OSBURN -nail -4 Q 1541. .lf ' I X ? LF 6 imma Z H N ll a s NEW M f cram: L Mi-'HcnAm,yg,y 2-iifigg 2: Xff wfgi52i3f U i f QU Q Q Sm,L,.fX .X X- ? X XX-l' M M ' 1 I xxx? ' , 'IN' E T WEQQV Rv w 51, ll, ,. N11 ,f .. J IU IOR F00'l'BALL The Baby Rangers ot Estacada had an undefeated and untied season this year, winning tour straight games. They beat Milwaukie by a score of 19 to 65 they whipped Molalla by a score ot 18 to Og beat Canby 26 to l3g and trounced Sandy 33 to 19. ln individual scoring, Montie Nicholson led with 36 points, and Bob Ward fol- lowed closely behind with 24 markers. The Baby Rangefs coach was Ozzie Osbum, who also assisted with the Var- sity squad. KW vii.. Sv X' , M ,V QB 'tr ARSITY BASKETBALL The year 1948-1949 saw a fighting Ranger squad, the best in many years it not the best, on top of the Willamette Valley League all oi the way until the last game ol the season against Molalla which ended the Rangers as co-champions. The record tor the year, excluding tournament play, was 16 wins and 4 defeats. The league record was ll wins and 3 defeats. ln the last game ot the season they deteated West Linn, who were considered the best team in the Tua1atin-Yam- hill Valley League. Estacada ......... 43 38 .... Columbia Prep Estacada . . . , 54 32. . . . . . . Sandy Estacada .......,. 37 26 ...... .. . Colton Estacada ...... 52 42 ....,,, Mt. Angel Estaccxda .....,... 45 19. . ..... Concordia Estacada . . . 43 40. . . . . . Dallas Estacada ......... 41 42 ,... Columbia Prep Estacada 52 34 . , . . . Canby Estacada ........, 41 33 ..... Hill Military Estacada . . . . 42 22 ........ Woodburn Estacada ,....... 27 22. . . ...... Dallas Estacada . . . .32 22 . . . . . Silverton Estacada ........ 50 36 . . , . Canby Estacada . . 39 27 .,... . . , Sandy Estacada ......... 25 29. . .. Molalla Estacada . 40 56 .,.. . Mt. Angel Estacada ......... 42 27. . Woodburn Estacada . . . 34 35 .,.... . . . . Molalla Estacada ........ 30 28. . . . , . Silverton Estacada ...., . 42 40 ....... West Linn In the District No. 13 play-oils, held March 2, 3, and 4, at Hill Military, Estacada placed third. They beat Sandy in the first game by a score ot 51 to 28, then came back the second night to be deteated by Central Catholic lDistrict championship teaml 45 to 23 The last night in the tmal game against Gresham the team again tound the basket and came out on top 56 to 53 to win the third place trophy R32 IU l0R BASKETBALL Hampered by lack of height, the lunior Rangers were able to win only six ot their nineteen games. Three of the starting five were inexperienced freshmen, but these three showed fine potentialities for future years. Bob Iacques, starting center who was the tallest first stringer, did a very com- mendable job on the backboard, and is expected to develop into an ideal pivot man. Iames Bowser, another freshman who played good ball at a forward spot, also came through with some remarkable shots. Bill Fox, the other forward, turned in a good season and also was extremely effective at backboard shots. Frosh Bobby Richardson played the season as a guard, and proved himself al- ways dependable and could be counted on to come through in thick or thin. Bobby Ballou, model defensive player, could be depended upon to fight till the last whistle blew. Bob is a sophomore. Other subs that saw action were Delmer Gant, freshmang Harry Clark, sophomore, Raymond Kelly, sophomotep Rod Eich- ner, sophomore, and Everett Wallace, freshman. These boys even though they were downed the major part of their games got experience that will be extremely advantageous in helping Estacada in future years. Columbia Prep.. 21 23 Estacada Sandy 43 41 Estacada Colton . . 15 l9 Estacada Mt. Angel 29 37 . . Estacada Concordia 21 25 . Estacada Dallas 60 30 . Estacada Columbia Prep 32 21 Estacada Canby 25 32 Estacada Hill Military 24 25 Estaccxda Woodburn .. 40 34 . Estacada Dallas 44 19 Estacada Silverton 52 28 Estacada Canby 20 15 Estacada Sandy . 38 35 Estacada Molalla 45 23 Estacada Molalla 39 26 Estacada Woodburn 30 35 Estacada West Linn 56 29 Estacada Silverton . . . 47 25 . . . . Estacada l I 149 RALLY SQUAD 'Yeah Team Fight! Yes, those eight attractive girls you see dressed in smart white sweaters with the green E on the front, green culottes, and white and green saddles are the members of the Rally Squad. These are the peppy gals who faithfully lead the cheering at every game, sparking the team to victory when the chips are down. The Squad was chosen by the Faculty this year on the basis of cooperation, sportsmanship, attendance at games and general conduct. Seniors.' loyce Anders, Molly Dean Harbert, Mabel McKenzie, Barbara Schenk, and lackie Tooley. luniors: Charleen Middleton, Donna Saling, and Norma Lea Sarver. J ,M Z 5, . 5 Q , , Hz? 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Let them but lrve their llves from year to year with forward lace and unreluctant soul Not hurrying to nor turning from the goal Not mourning for the thrngs that have passed nor holding back from what the future holds But with a whole So let the way wind up the hill or down over rough or smooth the lourney will be a loy Still seekrng what they sought when but a chrld new friendships high adventure and a crown Their hearts will keep the courage ot the quest and hope the road s last turn will be the best CURRINSVILLE MARKET GEORGE AND EARL THOMPSON and happy heart - travel on with cheer. Congrofulotrons and good luck fo Seniors of 49 CHANDLER B PICKERING INSURANCE STATE FARM MUTUAL ESTACADA OREGON For the Best rn Service DICK S CHEVROLET SERVICE wk Towing Service Day and Nrghf PHONE 842 ESTACADA OREGON X FIRE - AUTO - LIFE SEE 1 The student of today IS the business man or woman of tomorrow Our company IS proud of Its long roster of school dlstrlct cllents that luke you grow with the years COMPANY 209 Termlnal Sales Building Portland 5 Oregon FOR COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS CAPS AND GOWNS CLASS JEWELRY DIPLOMAS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS THE MASTER ENGRAVERS ll5 S W Fourth Ave Portland Oregon Pat and M1ke were on a steamer tar out at sea Pat had yust ched and Mxke was leanmg over werghted down wxth coal mio the sea SCI1d Mtke Well Pat I always knew you were gomg there but I d1dr1t thmk that you haa to furmsh your own fuel' Elllllll Mllllll MPHNY ESTACADA 245 ' ss: I the rail watching the sailors lower Pats body, COURTESY SPRINGWATER RED AND WHITE STORE Two old Icxdxes ere llstemng Io cz band con cert Thc1I IS somethmg from Wagner I Ihmk scnd one the other Scud the hrst Ill go cmd look on Ihe cn nouncement cord And back she came to her fue-nd w1Ih the Words We re both wrong II IS Q Refrclm I om Sp1tI1ng SEEDS FEEDS GERBER KAMMEYER SEED 8. FEED Ferflllzer Custom Cleaning ond Grlndlng Groceries Gas ond OII Phone Redland 114 OLIVER GERBER ERNEST KAMMEYER Route 2 Esfucada Oregon AL VALBERG LUMBER YARD LUMBER LATH SHINGLES PAINTS OILS CEMENT SAND AND GRAVEL BUILDER S HARDWARE ESTACADA OREGON , , W . . 4 I u . . . . I ra 4 . I be-heve 11 1S C1 nocturne of Chopm s, scud ' u 1 , I 2 . ' r I I I I ' I , I Weller Motor Company Packard Dealer 1201 Mum Street FARM FEED 81 SUPPLY 0fe90nCIfY Oregon Telephone 5344 Feed Hay Gram Cemenf Sprays Seeds Custom Cleaning Three weeks alter IGSSIG reached boardmg school she began sxgnmg her letlers Iessxccx Mrxmg Grmdmg Brother Tom drdnt hke rt He rephed to VlS1l Aunt L1zz1ca Uncle Samrca IS buymg a new machlnrca but he doesnt know whelher lo 100 East Powell Street Phone 4441 get a Chevxca or a Fordrca The old cowrca had G h O a callrca and I was gomg to call rt Nelhca but res om regon changed 11 to I1m1ca because 11 was a bulhca Your lovmg Tomlca DWYER LUMBER COMPANY CLACKAMAS LOGGING COMPANY MAIN OFFICES LOGGING HEADQUARTERS 6637 S E lOOth Ave Fish Creek Portland 6 Oregon Estacada Oregon . . . I l I I I I I Dear Iessica, Dadica and Momica have gone , . . . . . N 1 I KIDDER HARDWARE CO Hardware Pamfs and COFFIELD GROCERY Sporting Goods AND MARKET Gresham Oregon Phone 215 FRESH VEGETABLES MEATS A Stgnal Corps colonel cmd hrs young enhsted leeep drlver tn Italy were fleelng down a bumpy road wtth shells and bullets flytng around them As they desperately tr1ed to reach safety the drlver h1t obstacles and holes Fmally after one parttcularly bad bump the colonel remarked Take xt easy son lm not as Young Uslused fo be PHONE 602 ESTACADA oREGoN Turnmg a scared face to the offtcer the drrver replted Yes s1r And lm not as old as ld ltke to get' DEPOT COFFEE SHOP CANDY MAGAZINES FOUNTAIN 0 SANDWICHES Glenn and Clara Marchbank ESTACADA OREGON PHONE 'I 'I7 F1 1 Q I I l I ' I O I - CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS S Your Home Newspaper ESTACADA OREGON SUPER ICE CREAM In a small Southern commumty one day a solxd ctt1zen accosted a weav1ng staggermg 1n dnvxdual and accused Str you re drunk' I know 1t stranger was the ready response but I cant help 1t ESTACADA OREGON Cant help 11' snorted the solld crtrzen I It s true 1ns1sted the other You see my brother and I are temperance Workers Each mght one of us lectures on the ev1ls of strong drmk Wlule the other appears on the platform as the horrrble example You dont mean rt? stammered the S C Yes replred the xntoxrcated gentleman ly 1ng down rn the gutter and restmg hrs head on the curb and tonrght my brother does the lec turmg' ESTACADA FOOD CENTER QUALITY MEATS VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES Consistently Low Prvces Every Day PHONE 461 ESTACADA, OREGON 7 .. H , I . , . . ' never heard of such a thing! , . .. , . ,, ll A: . .A . - I I I - I . I HILL TOP SERVICE Gas Oll and Confectionery Telephone 97 51 Route 2 Estacada, Oregon l1mmy aged 8 was assxgned by h1s teacher wr1te a plece about h1s orxgm Seeklng 1nlormat1on he questloned h1s mother Mom where dxd Grandma come lrom'? The stork brought her darlmg Well where d1d you come from? The stork brought me too And me? Reslgnedly the young man wrote the lead lor h1s composmon There hasnt been a normal blrth IH our fam1ly for three generatlons SMOOTH SAILING Youll fund IIS smooth scullng when you make savings a part of your program Begun now by open :ng a saving account at thus bank OREGON CITY BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES ESTACADA LUMBER COMPANY Every thing for the Builders Complete Lme of Fuller Paints THEY LAST ESTACADA OREGON PHONE 70 I I ' ' , . . , . . I ,lo . I . I . . . A The stork brought you too, clear. I A I 1 ll l M1-fnber Fffrleml Denon! Insurance Corpor Y' H . . 11 I l If 11 I - C M SPARKS HARDWARE Zenith Appllances of All Kinds Zenith Tlres and Tubes ESTACADA OREGON Congratulations to Class of 49 ESTACADA TEL. AND TEL. CO. At Your Service FLOYD W DAY S sobbed Irma Vcxsohneona Kropotkmskx Ilycx Ehrenovxtch NIHGSPOYEHSIKI dzed 1n battle Dld he whxsper my name as he lay dy1ng7 Part of 1t lady rephed the soldxer Part of Some men sm1le 1n the evenmg some men sm1le at dawn But the man worth Whxle IS the man who can sm1le when hxs two front teeth are gone -E-,-f TNf XO S 'I 'V EET fl X E HM g ' ffl IDI lag: H EE X Qigagsaza' 1 I l N Ln Tgngghngn ' gg? oi 'i' is KL- D 15353 ug unit? Q F1 W Q UL in i U51 ull Il I nm' ., ' s-:,- gf- ' f mum If D O O IINC DISTRIBUTORS and PRODUCERS BUSSESGAUTRUCK EQUIPMENT Telephone VErmont 3189 T310 S E TENTH AVENUE PORTLAND 'I4 OREGON I O I II. ' n I fi Qi . ,,.,.. i . I ..::.'-- fn V ' l T XL . 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S' vc' Y S BROADWAY THEATRE Estacada, Oregon Where you see the best in Talking Pictures- and hear the latest and finest R C A Sou d l Lazy B Variety SCHOOL SUPPLIES TOYS GREETING CARDS GEORGE AND JOYCE BISTORIOUS Sandy Oregon, Phone 731 W E FINZER 8g COMPANY 3305 W Stark PortIand4 Oregon Standard Duplicators and Supplies Marr Duplicators and Mumeo Supplies Duplicating Papers In moonshme dlstrtcts where the Wh1skey looks hke water and IS drunk llke water strange 1deas prevcnl as to what 1ntox1cat1on really IS In a vxllage one Sunday a man lay 1n the broxl mg sun m the mlddle ofthe road wxth an empty bottle by h1s sxde Hes drunk lock hun up the shenll sa1d But a woman mterposed hastlly No he ami drunk she sa1d I just seen h1s hngers move ROBINSON S Duamonds Jewelry Glfts Musucal Instruments Home ofthe Famous Keepsake Diamond Rings Registered and Guaranteed Watch Repairing 6lO MAIN STREET OREGON CITY Next to Penney s IZZYS AUTO WRECKING We buy and sell all kmds of bat terles radrators and scrap auto mobile parts tures batterles old and rebuilt generators Also cable pipe flttlngs anglelrons flat Irons etc NNe buy lunk Iron Any old un PHONE DAMASCUS 2317 ADDRESS RT 3 BOX 311 BORING OREGON AT BARTON Q lllllllllllllll n , ALL THE BEST FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Best Fo o CLS R E A L Mayonnalse Th Bzsr roonsl SELLING S Weds 7Md.aRo1f07afzket' GRESHAM . . . fl . 1 , I I 1 1 I , . . - - V - , . 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I r g -,.,..,.,,,,.,.,.,o g ' cor o-'MAN' vm A ass' 5 I Q , nf I ' ' ' ', -.,-..--f- l,' -1 HUBACH 81 PARKINSON MOTORS Dodge and Plymouth Cars Dodge Trucks General Tnre Dnstrubutor 13TH AND MAIN STREET OREGON CITY OREGON PHONE 4275 R M ROBSON General Contracto 28'l4N E Skldmore St PortIand11 Oregon It was a very hot day and the sergeant was havmg plenty of trouble wrth an awkward squad At hrs wtts end he called them to a halt cmd wtped hrs sweatmg brow Im durned 1f I know what to do Wtth the pack of you h growled Theres some btg shady trees over there sergeant one of the recrutts remarked hope fully I know snapped the non com but I havent any rope Oregon Cnty Prmhng and Stationery Company Phone 3864 Butler Buuldmg Oregon Cnty Oregon MEADOWLAND DAIRY Gold Medal Mllk Now pasteurlzed vnstantaneously wtth the most advanced method of pasteurrzatnon 16430 S E POWELL PORTLAND 16 OREGON SUNSET 7202 GRESHAM 4820 Congratulations to the Class of 7949 PENNEY S Oregon Cnty Congratulatrons FANCHER S AUTO PARTS PHONE 5822 GRESHAM, OREGON 0 O I , 'H e . To Ben lgo for the best there is in printing . . . I A 1 7 IVY SERVICE STATION Complete Lubrication Tires Batteries Brake Service Motor Tune up Trre Repalrmg and Recappmg Gresham, Oregon Phone 260 HOLMAN S Furmture and Appliance Co General Electric Exclusive 3 STORE LOCATIONS Gresham Foster Road Montuvllla EN FRANKLIN STORE 706 8 10 MAIN ST OREGON CITY OREGON An Ind1an once thought he had a perfect mem ory cmd decrded to make a deal with the Devxl An agreement was reached whereby the lndtan could have anythlng on earth he wanted mf he could prove hrs case If not the Dev1l would clcnm h1s soul The Devll asked one QUGSLIOH Do you l1ke eggs? Seventy years later there was a b1g pow wow ot all the chxefs The Devll appeared d1sgu1sed m tubal custume approached the Ind1an and saxd How Frled answered the Indxan MILLER MOTORS Sales Studebaker Service Mann Street at Nlnth W R HICKS COMPANY Dry Goods Shoes Ladies Ready to wear and Men s Furmshmgs oregon cny PHONE GRESHAM 296 Compllments to the Class of 49 JACK HARBERT LOGGING CO CONSTRLVTCON CONTRACTORS 7 . . , . I . I 0 . . . - - . I T I I I . - - ' Truthlully, the Indian answered, Yes, , . . . . O O 1 I I ' l - . ' II T TT o H . GRESHAM HARDWARE CO Quolrty and Servrce Gresham, Oregon Phone Gresham 2o4 OREGON CITY TYPEWRITER CO T B STEWART MANAGER Oregon Cnty Oregon Durmg h1s stay m Texas a man from Kentucky called at a farmers house The farm was h11ly and as he passed through the helds ot tall corn he not1ced that the ground between the hxlls was bare Why IS the ground between the hzlls bare? h asked Back 1n Kentucky we plant pumpkms between the h1lls down here I trted 1t once but th1s Texas ground IS so rlch that the vmes wore the pumpklns out draggmg them around' RAY MARTIN INC Clofhrers Clothlng and Shoes for Men and Women 13 East Powell St Gresham Oregon CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME and ANIBULANCE SERVICE ESTACADA T 567 EMPIRE FURNITURE CO Corner Powell and Mann Complete Home Furnishings CARL BURCH OWNER Gresham, Oregon OREGON CITY SPORTING GOODS STORE Every Need of the Sportsman Phone 3341 Corner Seventh and Mann Streets MARKL STURGES J B JIMMY SULLIVAN ., . I . I I . e . ' - Shucks, said the farmer, we can't do that ' . . , . , EI.. - Oregon City, Oregon BROXSON S HI WAY CAFE NEWMAN RADIO SERVICE Motorola Televrslon and Auto Radio ESTACADA N Broadway at Highway Opposite Coty Hall Phone 891 I Estacada, Oregon Congratulations to the class of 49 DR W J MILLER Estacada The doctors alter much consultatlon had de cxded that alter Z0 years tn the mental home Mr Blank was ht to be released On the mormng ol hrs release Mr Blank was allowed to shave h1msell mstead of havtng to submtt to the attentlons ol the barber tn the home Turnmg to address a remark to one ot the attendants Who had come to Wxsh htm goodbye hrs razor caught the strmg whlch supported the shavmg mtrror and the mtrror fell to the lloor When Mr Blank trted to go on Wlth hrs shave he looked at the blank wall Well he satd W1th a s1gh tl that tsnt just my luck After Z0 years 1n thts place on the very day lm gomg to be let out Ive cut my head o AL MYERS AUTO 8. ELECTRIC Home Appliances Auto Supplies Oll and Heating Equipment Record and Sheet Musnc Department Phone 4401 236 N Roberts Ave Gresham, Oregon ESTACADA TAXI 'I'I6F7 or 38 6 Stand at A 8 L Cate Where we serve good food and coffee with a smlle May Your Future Be Everythmg That You Hope For ROSE STUDIOS OF PHOTOGRAPHY Frrst In Photography First rn Television Authorlzed Motorola Televnslon Dealer PHONE 47 7 ESTACADA, OREGON T - . n 1 1 ' 1 1 , . I I , . n 11 . . . I.. . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 H111 1 . . . ' 4 u xx . rv .1 1 . . . . . 11 BERNIE HERRMANN S Men s Wear 618 MAIN ST OREGON CITY OREGON ERIC S TRADING POST PHONE 305 ESTACADA OREGON He 1mag1ned that he saw a bear s1tt1ng a few rows tn front of h1m 1n the theater one mght He broached the matter to hrs Wrfe who shushed htm 1mpat1ently remarkmg that lt was merely a woman wrth a fur coat Unconvmced he toed down the a1sle and sure enough tt was a bear watchmg the prcture mtently one paw curved lovmgly around the man 1r1 the next seat Yes It IS admttted the seated one Why on earth dxd you brmg nt to the mov1es9 Rephed the bears fr1end Because he was so tascmated by the book NUMETHOD CLEANERS AND DYERS PHONE 1 'I6 F 'I Pick Up and Delavery ESTACADA OREGON BUSCH FURNITURE COMPANY The Pioneer Furnature Store ESTABLISHED 1885 Best Wishes EAGLE CREEK INN 1 1 13 Mum Street EAGLE CREEK Oregon Cnty Oregon ELK CREEK LOGGING COMPANY LAWRENCE D AND JAMES D HAUGHTON Our payroll of SlO0,000 annually to stay In Estacada We have faith rn The Community T T 1 1 ' . I , tip- Said the tip-toer: Is that your bear? - . . . . I .. , I INSURANCE at savings worthwhile See Smitty R A SCHMIDT Phone53 15or6R 211 Estacada BERNIER S FLOWERS Opposite Court House Oregon Cnty Oregon CLACKAMAS OIL STATION Bulk Oil Real Penn Aero Eastern WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VANDER ZANDER BROS CLACKAMAS OREGON Two httle gtrls were dxscussmg thetr tamxlles Why does your grandmother read the Btble so much? asked one I thlnk sald the other htttle g1rl that she IS crammmg for her hnals What IS the dxflerence between a camel and a pol1t1c1an'? A camel can work a Week w1thout drmkmg and a pohtxctan can drmk a whole week Wtthout workmgl Bakmg At Its Best Decorated Cakes for All Occas on Bakers of Ho e Mode Bread Del c o s P es Cakes and Pa try T y Our Hand Rolled Chocolates 331 Mann 18 E Powell W G H KRUEGER OWNER KRUEGER LUMBER YARD 1629 Washington Street Oregon Cnty Oregon Phone 288 TUX 2562 Phone 7171 Gresham Oregon UGGBR wlmmmla vmnvs LEADING APPLIANCE a Home rnnmsusns OREGON CITY SALEN1 MARCKX BAKERY POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION WOOSTER REAI. ESTATE GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Smce 7907 S E LAWRENCE Phone 31 6 Estacadu Oregon Esfacada Oregon Estacada 973 Oregon Cnty 4401 h fhp QY Q dh FRIEDRICH 8g SON P HARDWARE b dy b FURNITURE Y onsoon cnv BbyB Good Luck To The PARK S LUMBER C0 Class of 49 Green Wood Delivered S5 per cord 2 cord loads PINE CONE INN, INC Estacada Oregon Estacada Oregon Phone 1 1 8 F 7 HESSEL IMPLEMENT COMPANY GRESHAM OREGON Chrysler Caterpillar Pl ymoufh John Deere I H C Trucks Tractors and Implements REPAIRS Phone 229 SERVICE I O I I I don't elieve you know the meaning of Ihe word 'cours i said the designin oung woman. Don'tI. re lie I ewary young man. Couri- hip means running after cz woman until she atches you! Mamma Bear: Some o 's een drinking my whiskey. Papa Beari Somebod 's been drinking my n. a ear: Hic! 7 I I I 0 I I , Make Slmons Your Fashnon Headquarters SIMONS The House of Famous Names 709 Mann St Oregon Cnty Phon e 3582 THE CROWN COMPANY Announcements Jewelry Caps and Gowns and Dlplomas Excluslve Drstrlbutors of Josten s Treasurecratt Jewelry Medals and Trophies 1316 S W Thlrteenth Avenue Portland 1 Oregon FRANK MARSHALL General Contractor ESTACADA OREGON PHONE 413 A tour1st drrvmg along through the coun ry tced a farmer and h1s htttle two year old no 1 daughter sxttmg under a tree The tourxst pulled up along s1de of them and admxred the lxttle g1rl What do you call her? he asked the farmer Amalasvmla the farmer answered The farmer looked at the tounst W1th contempt Lxsten son We re not crty folks We ve got txme A long Sklfl 1S l1ke pI'Ol'llb1l101'1 the lomts are st1ll there but they re harder to hnd NORQUIST ELECTRIC G E Appliances House Wlrmg Radlo Sale and Service PHONE SANDY 752 FRANK SHELTON Attorney at law ESTACADA OREGON GEO S KOCH MOTOR CO Pontiac Sales and Servnce GMC Trucks Body Work and Palntmg a Speclalty PHONES 431 AN D 621 SANDY OREGON ' 1 1 , . 'I . I I . , . x Isn't that a rather long name? I 1 1 . r I . S . I o o . I R S SMITH MOTOR CO Ford Cars and Trucks Parts and Accessories Atlas Tlres and Batteries Phone Sandy 41 Sandy Oregon R S SMITH OWNER MILLS BROS Hardware 0 ZenlthAppl1anceS Sporting Goods 0 Arvm Radlos A Marshall Wells Store SANDY OREGON An electrlczan who was mumblmg to hlmsell was asked by a fellow worker What s the mat ter wmth you why do you keep talkmg to your self? You got too much money In the bank? No Ive got no money 1n the bank but I 1ust Ioyce Is my lace duty or IS 11 my 1mag1na hon? Iack1e Your face looks all nght but I cant say about your 1mag1nat1on S AND N MEN S SHOP Leading Men s Shop Phone 71 I7 Oregon Cnty Oregon OREGON WASHINGTON POWDER CO Phone Oregon Cnty 5453 Title Insurance ana' Escrows TITLE 8g TRUST COMPANY CLACKAMAS COUNTY BRANCH The oldest tatle Insurance company rn the Northwest Clackamas Oregon 800 Mom Street Oregon Cnty Oregon Best Wishes and Success to You All' OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, INC Your Dally Clackamas County Newspaper U . I O f I 1 H I ' . g l . H h 5 like to talk to a clever man. Clackamas COUnfy's . Z ln . I 1 I I . I . . Best Wishes to the Class ot 49 A NEDDERMAN DMD Estacada Oregon Congratulatrons to the Class of 49 EVERSAUL 81 GAY Logging Estacada Oregon AIRSTEP ROBLEE FOR WOMEN FOR MEN BUSTER BROWN FOR CHILDREN Mann at Jefferson Mllwaukle Oregon An lrrltable old sportsman was aroused from his bed at 3 oclock 1n the mormng by the 1n ststent rmgmg ot h1s doorbell On answermg he tound a seedy drunk strugglmg hard to mamtam has equxltbrlum What do you mean by wakmg me up at thts hour? Ish yo the gent what adverttsed for a partner to go hon huntm tn Atnca? Yes Im the gentleman What do you want to know about xt? Nothm cept I just wanted to tell you that on no condxshuns whatsoever w1ll I go Wllh you MAIN AVENUE MOTORS INC Willys Overland Goodyear Tlre Drstrubutor Sales and Service 51 5 Mann Gresham Oregon Phone 4241 BROCKWAY AND NELSON Autowuse Service Dodge and Plymouth Cars an Dodge Job Rated Trucks Phone Gresham 207 Gresham Oregon H 81 H TRADING POST New and Used Furniture and Miscellany ESTACADA OREGON Courtesy of SHORTY'S BARBER SHOP ESTACADA, onsoou v I V. . , . .. I I I ll . .. t , . . ,, , , .. . , . . , , .. I ' II VY N ' - I 1 l O I BOB'S PLACE COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE MEALS ARDEN ICE CREAM Phone 1 x 1 Esfacada OREGON CITY LUMBER COMPANY A Complete Lme of Bulldmg Maferrals PHONE 5321 OREGON CITY OREGON Iohn Sm1th happened to wxtness a mmor hold up In due tlme the pohce arnved and one ofllcer asked the WIIHGSS h1S name Iohn Smlth SG1d Smlth Cut the comedy snapped the cop What s your name? sion Churchlll Thats more Ixke xt scnd the offlcer You cani fool me Wlth that Smxth stuff THE LITTLE GEM CAFE Your favorlfe eafmg spot Located between Hugh School and Grade School J J LYoNs ESTACADA OREGON LEO LESMEISTER WATCHMAK ER Wrshmg fhe Class of 49 Healfh Wealth and Happiness R B POPPINO Phonens, 3 souAw MT CABINET sl-lov Esfocada Oregon Phone 13 R 56 Rf 1 Box 153 Esfacado Oregon INDUSTRIAL 8. INSTITUTIONAL SUPPLY CO 1132 N w GLlsAN smssr Porm.ANo 9 oReGoN ESTACADA FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Complete Lme of Locker Supplfes WE CUT WRAP AND CURE MEATS AND GROCERIES I All right, said Smith, put me down as Win- , . . I I O O O I . I I O I SANDY DRUG STORE The Rexall Store IVAN A BARKER PHONE 331 SANDY OREGON BJUR ELECTRIC STORE Everything Electrical PHONE 224 GRESHAM OREGON JACK S SHACK Home of Good Cooking Meals and Short Orders Shuffleboard Estacada, Oregon Slowly the hand of the clock crept around to the hour and at the fzrst chrme the movement started 1ts slow way to the scaffold Drck Benson had yust eaten a hearty meal and h1s face showed no slgns of tear Upon arnval at the scaffold everythxng was placed rn posltron and the rope adyusted W1th a last look at h1s watch D1Ck P1Cked up h1S patnt brush and Went back to work An escaped lunatrc ln New York recently was recaptured whrle he was grvmg a lady hrs seat 1n the subway H AND L MUSIC CO Dustrubutors of Band and Orchestra Instruments Exclusive Dlstrrbutors for Kung Cleveland Amerlcan Standard Gladiator NobIetlParlst Leblanc W F B Drums Accordlons Vlolms Vlolas Guntors Muslc Accessones Lord Proprfetor Manager Donald C Womm 720 S W Fourth Ave Phone BE 1576 Portland 4, Oregon FANCHER S AUTO PARTS PHONE 5822 GRESHAM OREGON I I 7 A . I 0 0 o 1 I 1 I J. F. , ' , . . f - LLOYD BYERLY SPORTING GOODS 815 S W SIXTH AVENUE PORTLAND OREGON lNexttotheY M C AI Offlcral Outfitters For A G Spalding 8. Bros 0 Butwnn Baseball Jackets 0 Spot Bult Athletuc Shoes ESTACADA BARBER SHOP D B B ss Farst Class Barber W ork of All Kmds A brg Mme gambler had 1ust dred The funeral was well attended by h1s prolessronal lrrends ln eulogy the speaker scnd Sp1ke rs not dead F m the rear came a vo1ce lve got S100 that says he s ea Funeral Drrector Ito aged mournerl How old are you? Ill be 98 next month Hardly worth gomg home LS 1t7 Huntley Draper Drug Co The Rexoll Store hons Promptly Accurately at low prrces ns the most Important part of our business Hlll Store Downtown Store Phone 3852 Phone 4228 713 Mum Street 420 7tl1 Street Oregon Cnty Oregon TIRE REPAIRING AND RECAPPING KELLY SPRINGFIELD TIRES HOBBS BATTERIES Stop In and see us BUTLERS TIRE AND BATTERY CO 9465 W I8th and Salmon Opposite Stodnum Portland Oregon Look To The Future WITH BEST WISHES Cormne Chamberlm, M D GRESHAM . . A . .V . 1 . He only sleeps. ro ' , ll' l d Cl , Filling Prescrip' , .i. I' O BURMEISTER AND AN DRESEN Clackamas County s Leadang Jewelry and Gift Store Smce 7879 Brndge Corner Oregon Cnty GROCERY PAINTS HARDWARE VARIETY SPITZNAGEL GENERAL STORE Rt 'I Box 58 Clackamas BARTON GROCERY AND FOOD LOCKERS Complete Locker Servfce ESTACADA PORTLAND HIGHWAY The exctted farm hand raced up to the owner ol the farm Hxraml he crled The bull s got loose and he s chasm your Wlfe all over the pasture' Hap pened bout twenty mmutes ago Why you fool' he bellowed Why drd you wart thrs long before tellm me? Whats the matter? asked the larm hand Yer wrfe short w1nded'? Love rs blmd you hear folks say but your eyesrght returns on your weddmg day Best Wlshes STElN'S BAKERY l5lO N W 17th Portland Oregon ESTACADA ELECTRIC Westmghouse Philco Thor Appliances Deep Freeze Wrrmg Supplres Phone Estacada 1 16 F1 'I . I O O O I ' I I H . .1 . t. 1 f . .1 , . . . . . 1 H . U . . H I . I UNDERWOOD S GROCERIES PACKARD BELL RADIOS BEAUTY SHOPPE RYNNING S CALL 89 'I'I Prescriptions Drugs Remedies and Toiletries lane My uncle s home was broken up by a twlster Dry Goods and Notions Molly Why we dont have tornadoes 1n thts l tt d G 1 u e Leather Goods and Statlonery lane Oh tt wasnt that she was a hula Iudge Major I see them take two mmt Juleps to your room before breakfast every mormng do Phone 9 X 6 Estucadc oregon you have a frtend m7 Mayor No suh I do not One lulep suh makes me feel hke another man and naturally I must treat the other man suh Congratulations to the Class of 7949 Tonk Transport Company 7533 S E 52nd Avenue MAYROSE S Esfacado, Oregon Portland Oregon 7 9 - . , hula dancer. . U I , , . . . 1 AUTOGRAPHS 'ii X iw Kr- ,gg ,I, , Q- Xl f N ' I fi I V I J ' A. Maj' Q 1 j .
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