Estacada High School - Ranger Yearbook (Estacada, OR)
- Class of 1954
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Oregon State College: Lewis and- Clark College: San ,lose State College: Portland Ex- tension. Homemaking I. II. III. IV: FHA Advisor. MR. DAVID PETRASSO B.S.. Pacific University: Uni- versity of Idaho: Portland Ex- tension: Instrumental and Vocal Music. Music Appreciation. Band and Clee Club Advisor. .. ..m.LE snqy O, -E-um, Nu N. 'vu 1 nu: MISS VIRGINIA SHAW B.A., University of Oregon: Behnke-Walker Business Col- lege 5 Portland Extension: Typ- ing I and II, Bookkeeping. Com- mercial Law, Shortland I and II, Office Practice. Hycada. Ranger. and Handbook Advisor. hGa.u,..f:w,,, C - . sm 2,5-.ww :wmv 3 Md'4'VUl fcwpmmz 4 : M' WW 5 i '4-'A fgdvmw Cs Q1 5 2 Wm 'Elly 5' sam .mn ctw.. Swmlun Cxpuw vw eww gtelwgw www ,,,,m, ,I Mjzutczmffmaw Drawn 56 Nfl P444 gg, STATENYNTS M' 'U' I' whiz- IWW aa-rf , , I, um HW M MR. FRANK SURMEYER MRS. JEAN TATE BS.. Oregon State College: Agri- B.A.. Pacific University: Port- culture I. II. III. IV. FFA Ad- land Extension: Speech. English vigor III. IV. Forensics. Drama. Senior Class Advisor. 4 .few J' Pav q ,S CA 5 'N':wnm,, ., W A ww shin Tn: Y-'f v-..'.' 1 . MR. WAYNE TATE B.A.. Pacific University: Mexico City College: George Pepperdine College: Harvard Ifniversity: Spanish I. II. History. Photog- raphy. ,lunior Class Advisor. In- ternational Relations Advisor. ?'? Mr. Del Cant, Estacadag Mr. Lewis Rivers, Bartong Mr. Walter Smith, Eagle Creekg Mr. Harry Lightner, Porterg Mr. Lloyd Ewalt, Estacadag Mr. Frank Tacheron, Clerk: and Mr. Howard Homer Principal. Board of Directors Office Assistants Seated: Peggy Joyner and Beverly Mariman, Office Secretary. Standing: Mr. Homer, Principalg Joyce Davis, Mildred Prokop, Domma Curry, Lillian Dygert, Jo Ann Davis, and Evilo Osborne. Q h 5 B - . ,frm - K . I-'J' . iv- .' .J Q' ' 5- -, - .-J ' 5 wif' EE 3 -' .. , -Ca 'T S'-C' ? -4 9 54 rv 'v 1, RON KICCINS President GEORGIL WElbC' ERBER Vzee I reszdent NORNIA LINN .Secretary J MILDRED PROKOP W Treasurer YQ' NICK HAYDFN Sergeant at Arms JERRX HALE Class Representanve -ww-if -f-if fi.. Semor Class MOTTO Dzplomacy lS to do and say the nastzesl things ln the mcest way' FLOWER The Red Rose CLASS COLORS Aqua and Sllver Class H rstory During the past four years we the class of 1954 have been very actlve ln all school actlvltles We have partlclpated ln numerous student actlvxtles such as vocal muslc band speech FHA FFA and last but far from least sports Durmg our Jumor year we worked hard to ralse money for a Junlor Senlor Prom We have enjoyed bemg offlcers of many clubs and workmg on varlous commlttees We all agree that our four years at Estacada Umon Hlgh School have glven us many pleasant memorles Qulte a few of our classmates have attended all twelve of thelr school years together at Estacada They are as follows Peggy Davxs Joyner Evllo Osborne Bob Marchbank Mary Lou NlChOllS, Jerry Hayden, Ron KlgglIlS, Del Klgglns, and Dlck Tolson The two top students, scholastlcally, were Blll S1IlCl3ll', v8lCdlCt0f13H, and EVIIO Osborne, Salutatorlan . t ' ,X 7 . .. , Watt A ' I I r, L f yi, e by 2 ? if lb . new . . wp E Lg V V . . 'Zi 5,9 'is-L. Ku QW , DIANE JO CHRYSLER GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria 2, 3. A JIM P. CHRYSLER FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Treasurer 3, 4, Football 1, 2, FFA Basketball 2, 3, 4, Parliamentary Team 3, 4. gf DONNA LEE CURRY Glee Club 1, Operetta 1, Class Sec- retary 1, Student Council 4, Student Body Manager 4, Hycada 2, 3, Girls' Athletics 1, Pep Club Vice President 3, Student Body Play 3, FHA 3, Honor Society Secretary 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Speech 3, 4, Ski Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Office 4. JO ANN DOLLIE DAVIS Band 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: Hycada 4, Oper- etta 1, Messiah 1, Speech 4, Glee 1, 3, Student Body Play 3, Library 'W ROBERT WILLIAM CONNER M4132 ' .44 5139? -..N If Rifle Club 1, Freshman Class Rep- resentative, Football 2, Ag 1. CECIL JIM CROWE FFA 1, 2, Junior Class Play 2, Forensics 3, Band 1. 4, Journalism 1, 4. u! JOYCE MARIE Avis T Glee Club 1, Librarian 1, Band 1, 2, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, GL Rep. 3, Hycada 4, Ranger 4, FHA 3, Operetta 1, Mes- Siah 1, Forensics 4, Journalism 1, 4, Office 4, Girls' Glee. ED FRANK DERNOVEK FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club Vice Pres- ident 2, Rifle Club President 3, Base- ball l, Track 2. ,XC ROBERTA FAE DILLEY Transferred from Grants Pass 43 Band 49 Cafeteria, Girls' League. STANLEY GENE DMYTRYK Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Letterman 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Vice President 4. SALLY ANN DoDcE Transferred from Valsetz 4, Girls? League President 4, GAA 4, Pep Club 4, Hycada 4g Homecoming Princess 4. LILLIAN WINNIFRED DYGERT Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Glee Club 1, Messiah 1, Operetta 1, Tumbling 13 Pep Club 3, 4, Hycada 4, Ranger 4, Library 33 Office 4. is s, -5 'I 1 dug, ,, '58 gf ant ICE PATRICIA LEE FUGLE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 25 Glee Club 1, 2, Op- eretta lg Messiah 13 Hycada 3, Inter. Relations League 3, Librarian 35 Cheerleader 4. JERRY D. HALE Transferred from Tacoma 2, Band 2, 3, 43 Glee 4, Hycada 4g Stu- dent Council 4, Track 2, 3, '43 Let- terman 3, 4-g Rifle Club 2, 3, Class N! l Rep. 4, Treasurer 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 2g Band President 4, Messiah X 23 Cross Country 3, 4. x f X Y DWIGHT L. HAYDEN Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Sergeant-at-Arms of Senior Class. J ERROLD ALLEN HAYDEN Basketball 1, 23 LetteFman 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, Band Publicity Manager 4, Glee Club 3, Glee President 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, 4g Student Body Play 4 . JIM L. HEIPLE FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Treasurer 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, FFA Parliamentarian 3, 4, FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Track 1. BOB L. JENNINGS Vocal Music 1, 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, Fire Squad 2, Messiah 1, Operetta 1. Tx 1-4- RONALD RAY Klccms Football 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms of Freshman Class, Vice President of Junior aus. Class, President of Senior Class, Letterman 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President Lettermen. 4. Vw-1 EVERETT WAYNE KRIGBAUM Transferred from California Sopho- more Year, Hunting and Fishing 2, Glee Club 4. MARY KATHERINE LACEY GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria 4, FHA Vice President 2, Parliamentarian 4. LORA LEE LIGHTNER Band 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary 4, Girls' Glee 1, Ranger Ed- itor 4, Hycada 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism 2, 3, 4, Forensics 4, Messiah 2, 3, Operetta 1. MARGARET L. JOYNER Band 1, 2, Glee 4, Girls' Glee 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1. 2, 3, Sec- retary FHA 2, President 3, Class Secretary 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Office 4, Forensics 4, Ranger Manager 4. DELBERT REX KIGGINS 1 'Fi Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman 1, 2, 3, 4, Let- termen's Club President 4, Junior Class President, Sophomore Class Vice President. -7' Bi 2 11 f fini' Y W -ff ' 0 1 VN t.. NORMA JEAN LINN Band 1, 23 Glee Club 1, 4, Library 3, 43 FHA 33 Assistant Ranger Edi- tor 4, Senior Class Secretary, CAA 1, 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4g Speech 3, 4, Journalism 1,25 Hycada 3, 4, Pep Club 35 Messiah 1. f X51 XZ, MARILYNN JEAN MAGRUDER L ' If J, Transferred from Reedsport 4: Sen- --ff . ff!! We ior Class Reporter, Student Body 'T X, AYP? '-'-P'L ff Q Play 4, Pep Club 45 Girls' League 43 GAA 4, Librarian 4. ROBERT H. MARCHBANK Class Vice President 1, Football 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball lg Track 1, 2, Cross-Country 4g Letter- man 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 4g Vice President of Clee Club 33 Band 1, 2. 'O HAZEL RAE MATTSON Transferred from Whittier High School, Whittier, California 4: Pep Club 4, Girls' League 4, CAA 4, Librarian 4. A W K. BEVERLY JEAN MELLOTT Transferred from Oregon City 4, Glee Club 4, Girls' League 4. JESSE R. MOORE FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play 23 Rifle WF Club. MARY Lou NICHOLLS GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 33 Band 1, 2, Glee Club 3, 4, Girls' Glee lg Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4, Hycada Staff 4, Ranger Staff 4, Forensics 3, 4. ROBERT M. OLSON Track 1, 25 FFA 1, 2, Football 1. MARLEEN OSBORNE 1, 2, Glee Club 1, Operetta 1, Messiah 1, Girls' Glee 1, Girls' League 1. 2. 3, Secretary 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, FHA 3, Hycada Staff 2, 3, Editor 4, Class Secretary 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Girls' State 3, Forensics 4, Office Staff 4, Salutatorian of Class. 4-4' WANDA SHARON PIERsoN Transferred from Medford 3: Glee 3, 4, GAA 4, Photography 4, Girls' League 3, 4. MILDRED RosE PROKOP Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Glee 4, Office 4, journalism 1, 2, 3, 4, Hycada 3, Assistant Editor 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Senior Representative 4, Operetta 2, Library 2, Class Treasurer 4. CLARENCE GILBERT REYNOLDS Rifle Club I, Sliop 1. 2. f f 2',4'1fsW f? , it fl, vgrrlf ff 1. . W J STANLEY RUTHERFORD Rifle Club 1, Basketball 1, 2, Base- 3, Cross-Country 3, 4, FFA 3, ball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Yell Leader Sgt.-at-Arms. Vice President 4. CHRIS SCHIEFELBEIN GAA 1, 2, 4, FHA 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, Librarian 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 4, Cafeteria 2, Messiah 2. GORDON R. SCHMIDT FFA 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, Secretary 1, FFA Basketball 1 J C5 ROBERT DAVID SIIUMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Ensemble 4, Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2. WILLIAM GEORGE SINCLAIR Cross-Country 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Hunting and Fish- ing 25 Honor Society President 45 Sophomore Class President5 Student Body Vice President 3, Student Body President 45 Vice President of Oregon Association of Student Coun- cils, Region 35 Delegate to National Association of Student Councils. GAIL EDWARD TAYLOR FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 FFA Basketball 1. RICHARD RAYMOND TOLSON Basketball 1, 2, 35 Clee Club 4. DONNA MAE TOOHEY Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Messiah 25 GAA 1, 2, 45 FHA 15 Tumbling 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Cafeteria 1, 2, 3, 4. 'iff' I WILLIAM R. VARITZ Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 15 Class Rep. 35 Vice Pfesident of Student Body 45 Honor Society Vice President 45 Letterman 2, 3, 45 Ranger 4. FLOYD JAMES VICKERMAN Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Art Club 35 Lettemian Sergeant-ab Arms 4. JERRY ALLEN WALLACE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Manager5 Basket- ball l, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Glee Club Publicity Manager 3: Librarian 4. GEORGE W. WEISGERBER Track 1, 2, 35 Cross-Country 2, 35 FFA 1, 2, 35 Vice President of FFA 35 Honor Society 45 Vice President of Senior Class5 Glee Club 35 Rang- er 4 . WILLIAM L. WOLFORD Band 1, 2g Rifle Club 1, 2, Presi- dent 4. ALICE ZAKRZEWSKI Pep Club Secretary 3, Pep Club President 4g Class Treasurer 35 CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4g FHA 1, 3g Librarian 3g Photography 45 Hycada 43 Cafeteria. ,fe RONALD G. ZUMWALT Transferred from Molalla 'Senior Year, Football 43 :Le1Qerman 45 Hy- cad 4. . khglk X KU a U10 e W' 2 ,QE , First row: L. Lightner, S. Pattee, C. Pattee. J. Burnett, N. Whisler, K. Wagner, J. Hodson, A Anderson, B. Franklin, J. Buhlinger. S. Eckersley, M. Seidel, M. Barker, K. Rolph, J. Rediske C. Moore. Second row: R. Shook, B. McClure. S. Hayden, D. Brooke. Wf Sinclair, M. Westby, J. Wallace E. Gideon. N. Turner. S. Relihein. lf. Reed. J. Verhurg. R. Posey, Wi. Walters, B. Christenson. Third row: J. Harbert. C. Ames. J. Lee. T. Vickerman. J. Miller. B. Randall, J. McMahon. J Weston. P. Reed, C. Puckett, S. Wolford. E. Shoup, D. Nlilhurn. Fourth row: N. Clark. B. Bess. C. Palmateer. K. Fields. K. Ronnow, B. Wymore. C. Goose. S. Gin J. Pierce. C. McAllister. C. Dickenson, J. Turner. E. Swayne. Fifth row: F. Courtain. J. Mueller. J. Hare. J. Johnson. Mr. Tate 1AdvisorP. JlH1if0TS CLASS omcizas Gunther Coos. Representative, Sylvia Eckersley, Treasurer: Karen Wagner, Vice Presidentg John Harbert, President: Ethel Reed, Secretary: Bob Christensen, Sergeant-at-Arms. John Harbert Presidenl TWT? First row: C. Fifer, A. Moore, E. Ashhy, J. Lindberg, B. Anders, B. McVicker, D. Moss, D. Kelly, J. Kimberling, G. Reynolds, J. Roeder, E. Girt, P. Hoffmeister. Second row: J. Zakrzewski, V. Wagner, A. Turk, P. Bryan, B. Keller, S. Stith, C. Tompkins, A. Akins, N. Tucker, C. Kelly, B. Fox, L. Fugle, Mrs. Kuizenga, Advisor. Third row: M. Melot, D. Henderson, C. Shibley, D. Jenkins, A. Klinker, N. Pierce, A. Harher, S. Davis, P. Pattee, J. Coffield, B. Nicholson, L. Ramsey, D. Blum. Fourth row: B. Norton, S. Ralston, D. Currier, M. Brown, B. Griggs, J. Carlson, C. Lanier, J. Scott, L. Tompkins, T. Garner, D. Little, M. Adamson, C. Coxe. Filth row: M. Prokop, K. Voss, D. Shepherd, L. Cuthu, C. Anders, J. Morrill, L. Weisgerber, E. Nicholls, D. Looney. L. Moore. ophomores CLASS OFFICERS Gilbert Shibley, Representative: Charles Coxe. President: Bar bara Keller, Sergeant-at-Arms: Jack Carlson. Vice President Larry Weisgerber, Secretary-Treasurer. Charles Coxe, President First row: W. Shihley, L. Niesen, D. Milburn, G. lzer, J. Kerr, L. Courtain, C. Barker, C. Red- inger, S. Reed, J. Watson, D. Hoffmeister, L. Anderson, S. Hayden, M. Roeder, V. Franklin, E. Nicholson, M. Foster. Second row: D. LaSanke, J. Ruhl, C. Allen, L. Bess, J. Ellis, S. Henry, J. Hood, C. Wenz, J. Hale, C. Guthu, C. Sorrels, L. Marchbank, B. Bayne, J Horner, J. Fiske, D. Clark. Third row: K. Rutherford, R. Miller, M. Rediske, F. Gaylord, D. Helgeson, C. Palmateer, H. Goodman, B. Mitchell, D. Wolf, A. Chrysler, B. Lingelbach, Y. Smith, J. Poppe, P. Sagner, P. Slaughter, W. Allen.' Fourth row: R. Douglas, D. Fredricks, C. Tumer, J. Henderson, H. Shoemaker, G. Linn, J. Carter, W. Walters, T. Slaughter, L. Zumwalt, T. Burnett, L. Anders, B. Workman, M. Gideon, G. Fouts, Mr. Paul, Advisor. Fifth row: A. Mattson, H. Anders, J. Norton, T. Leedham, D. Frost, J. White, G. Vestal, G. Hull, K. Rolph, D. Austin, B. McAllister, L. McAllister, J. Christensen, B. Jennings. Freshmen CLASS OFFICERS Diane Milburn, Treasurer, Don Frost, Representative, .lim Poppe, President, ,lerry Christenson, Sergeant-at-Arms, Bar- bara Bayne, Treasurer: ,lack White, Vice President. ,lim Poppe, President lr Bill Sinclair Student Body President Student Council Don Frost. Freshman Representativeg Gunther Coos, Junior Repre- sentativeg Gilbert Shibley, Sophomore Representativeg Janice Buhlinger, Secretaryg Bill Varitz, Vice Presidentg Bill Sinclair, Presidentg Jerry Hale, Senior Representativeg Donna Curry, Man- agerg Mr. Horner, Advisor. li E S Peggy Joyner, Ranger Managerg Donna Curry Manager Janice Buhlinger, Secretaryg Bill Sinclair, President Bill Varitz Vice Presidentg Terry Vickerman, Sergeant at Arms Evilo Osborne Hycada Editorg Lora Lightner, Ranger Editor Student Body Offlcers 'T P' 'Q First row: B. Varitz, P. ,loynf-r, D, Milburn, C. Weisgerber. Second row: M. Nicholls, J. Burnett. L. Lightncr, L. Dygert. Thiral row: Lora Lightner, N. Linn. J. Davis, Miss Shaw. Advisor. 1954 Ranger Staff Editor ,.... , . , .,................ ......... - . .. , , , ,..,, , Lora Lightner Manager ..,,.. ,.,...... ...,.,. l J eggy Joyner Assistant Editor .....,. .,.,, ,....,, .,,.,. , N 0 rma Linn Assistant Manager ..... ........,,.. . , ..,..., Mary Lou Nicholls Sports ........ ,,.. . , ,..,,,..,...,.,, . . George Weisgerlier, Bill Varitz Photography Department , ....,,. Bill McClure, David Milburn Writers . , , ,...,,,, ., ,, Joanne Burnett, Linda Lighlner Lillian Dygert, Joyce Davis Advisor , Virginia Sham E' W- aids Norma and Lora' Off for 3115! McClure in the darkroom Evilo Osborne Editor mga. First row fsittinglz Mildred Prokop, Jerry Hale, Mary Lou Nicholls, Arleta Anderson, Sharon Hayden. Second row: Sally Dodge, ,lean Verburg, Jo Ann Davis, David Milburn, Donna Brooke, Marilyn Westby. Third row: Naoma Whisler, Lillian Dygert, Joyce Wallace. Fourth row fstandinglz Eva ,lo Cirt, LaDonna Anderson, Larry Weisgerber, Ardene Turk, Barbara Keller, Alice Zakrzewski, Marilynn Magruder, Sylvia Eckersly, Wilma Sinclair, Joyce Davis, Evilo Osborne, Miss Shaw fAdvisorJ. The H ycada STAFF Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,e,,,,..,,,, 7,,7, , E vilo Osborne Assistant Editor .... ..,eee M ildred Prokop Manager ,..,,..... .r....,,.sd,,7r . , Jo Ann Davis Sports Editor ......,,,.,,,e .7 ,, ,,,,,,,,,ee ,e,,,,, J oyce Wallace Assistant Sports Editor .. ..s. , s,,s,ss,sss,s,,,.,,ss,s Donna Brocke Feature Writers .,,s,,ss,,,r, ,,,,..,r, v,,,sr,s,,rs, A lice Zakrzewski Norma Linn, Lillian Dygert David Milburn, Barbara Keller Sharon Hayden, Wilma Sinclair Reporters ,, ,,,, Ardene Turk, Mary Lou Nicholls, Arleta Anderson, Sally Dodge, Sylvia Eckersley , ,,e, , Freshman-LaDonna Anderson Sophomore-Eva ,lo Girt Junior+Arleta Anderson Senior-Marilynn Magruder Class Reporters e,,, Band Reporter 7 ,,,,,,77e77, , ,,,Y,,s,ss, e,,e,s. , ,lerry Hale Typists ,,,,, , ,. Joyce Davis, Naoma Whisler. Jean Verburg Joyce Wallace Vice President, Karen W'agner, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sally Dodge. President' Evilo Osborne Secretary Ethel Reed, Treasurer. . ' - f 1 if '- .4 ' -L --. - Q First row: Mrs. Kuizenga fAdvisorJ, P. Fugle, N. Linn, Lora Lightner, J. Buhlinger, W. Shibley, L. Bess, L. Neisen, S. Hayden, L. Anderson, E. Cirt, D. Clark, C. Kelly, D. Wolf, B. Fox. B. Franklin, B. Mitchell. Second row: S. Pierson, M. Nicholls, P. Joyner, D. Curry, S. Dodge, E. Osbome, A. Anderson. L. Marchhank, J. Ellis, S. Henry, B. Anders, J. Lindberg, J. Hodson, N. Tucker. A. Akins, J. Davis, C. Wenz. Third row: C. Schiefelbein, K. Wagner, J. Wallace, S. Hayden, C. Tompkins, B. Keller, S. Stith, A. Klinker, C. lzer, J. Kimberling, D. Toohey, H. Mattson, C. Moore, M. Magruder, L. Dygert. Fourth row: M. Prokop, Joyce Davis, A. Zakrzewski, M. Westby, S. Pattee, W. Sincair, D. Brocke. V. Wagner, A. Turk, A. Moore, P. Hoffmeister, A. Harber, E. Reed, S. Rehbein, M. Seidel. J. Watson. Fifth row: S. Davis, M. Lacey, R. Dilley, D. Chrysler, C. Currier, C. Fifer, P. Reed, C. Pattee. J. Burnett, N. Pierce, E. Shoup, S. Wolford, B. Bayne, G. Horner, J. Hale. Girls' League orricms 5 v Sally Dodge, President REPRESENTATIVES Winnifred Shibley, Frosh Valerie W a g n e r, Sophs Donna Brocke, Juniors, Mil dred Prokop, Seniors. First row: J. Hale, M. Westby, C. Ames, E. Reed, A. Moore, M. Foster, J. Fiske, J. Kerr, A. Anderson, C. Pattee. Second row: D. Brooke, J. Burnett, E. Girt, B. Christenson, R. Kiggins, D. Kiggins, D. Jenkins, Shirley Hayden, J. Hayden, D. Looney, H. Shoemaker, G. Shibley, L. Courtain, P. Bryan, J. Davis, Ji. Buhlinger. Third rt-w: C. Horner, L. Marclibank, L. Anderson, P. Sagner. J. Christenson, D. Hoffmeister, J. Fredrickson, J. Lee, S. Girt, B. Wymore, B. Shuman, J. Harbert, D. Austin, M. Brown, K. Wagner, B. Keller, W. Sinclair, J. Weston, N. Hayden. Fourth row: C. Coos, N. Whisler, S. Davis, S. Hayden, M. Prokop, J. Wallace, B. Varitz, Standing: Mildred Pr0k0P, J. Carlson, R. Dilley, G. Fouts, Mr. Petrasso, Director. Jerry Hayden Band This year the Band, one of the smallest for quite a few years, staged two concerts, one in December and the other in May, together with the Grade School Band and the High School Glee Club. The Fall concert was a benefit for one of the members who was injured in football. The Band plays at all home football and basketball games and at some of the games away from home. At the Music Festival lwhich was held at Estacada last yearib, the EUHS Band received a I or superior rating again. OFFICERS and Bill Varitz, Publicity, Jerry Hale, President, Mildred Prokop, Secretaryg Del Kiggins, Librarian, Nick Hayden, Vice President .N- C Jerry Hale, President i.n'X First row: J. Harbert, Accompanistg B. Anders, S. Henry, P. Pattee, J. Hale, P. Joyner, M. Nicholls. C. Fifer, E. Nicholson, S. Eckersley, A. Turk, C. Moore, D. Wolf, Mr. Petrasso, Director. Second row: L. Anderson, D. Milburn, L. Bess, M. Seidel, B. Fox, J. Rediske, D. Chrysler, S. Reed, E. Gideon, S. Pierson, K. Wagner, A. Akins, J. Kimberling, A. Harber, B. Mitchell, C. Wenz, V. Franklin, S. Hayden. Third row: D. Clark, C. Sorrels, H. Goodman, E. Shoup, S. Wolford, W. Shibley, C. Redinger, G. Izer, A. Klinker, N. Tumer, S. Rehbein, L. Lightner, C. Schiefelbein, N. Linn, M. Lacey, C. Tompkins, M. Foster. Fourth row: J. Miller, J. Vickemian, D. Milbum, J. Hayden, B. Jennings, D. Tolson, J. Lindberg, B. McVicker, D. Moss, J. Ellis, B. Bayne, J. Watson, B. Lingelbach, L. Niesen, Y. Smith. Fifth row: D. Jenkins, J. Wallace, S. Dmytryk, T. Vickerman, J. Weston, W. Krigbaum, B. Sinclair, B. Randall, N. Clark, J. Pierce, J. Hale. J. Hare, J. Johnson, J. McMahon. Glee Club OFFICERS Dave Milburn, Publicity, Stan Dmytryk, Vice Presidentg Lora Lightner, Secretary-Treasurer, Jerry Hayden, President, Ar- dene Turk, Publicity, Jerry McMahon, Librarian, Jerry Wal- lace, Librarian. Jerry Hayden, President i 4, ,J - 4,2 ' Q : ... - we , W , .-.mx First row: W. Sinclair, B. Franklin. J. Wallace. P. Fugle. K. Wagner. S. Hayden. S. Pattee. Second row: J. Rediske. NI. Seidel. E. Shoup. C. Seliiefellmein. J. Buhlinger. A. Anderson. D. Curry, Carol Puckett, L. Lightner. NI. Nicholls. P. Joyner. S. Dodge. Third row: D. Brocke, M. Westby. K. Rolph. J. Davis. A. Zakrzewski, D. Chrysler, G. Currier. J. Burnett, Shirley Hayden, l.. Anderson. S. Reed. Fourth row: L. Dygert, E. Osborne, M. Prokop, N, Linn, Joyce Davis, L. C-uthu, Alice Akins, Nancy Tucker. Fifth row: B. Fox, B. Anders, J. Lindberg, C. Reynolds, S. Wolford. Y. Smith. J. Fiske. Sixth row: P. Hoffmeister. P. Pattee, S. Davis. Nl. Lacey. C. Tompkins. li. Mattson, D. Toohey, E. Girt. Seventh row: C. Fifer, C. Moore. B. Keller. S. Stith. A. Turk. Y. Wagner, C. Pattee. N. Whisler. Miss Mills. Advisorg P. Reed. Girls' Athletic Association orrlcrzfzs : Barbara Keller. Treasurerg Karen Wag- ner. Vice President: Pat Reed, Sports Manager: Lillian Dygert, Presidentg ,A ' Bonnie Franklin. Secretary. : F . Lillian Dygert, President A s HSV V. ,,. git, - , '73f' - F2545 V l fly U 5' First row: Mr. Moore, Advisor, Bob Christensen, John Harbert, Jerry Wallace, Don Jenkins, Gunther Coos, George Weisgerber, Mr. Osburn, Advisor. Second row: Bill Varitz, Nick Hayden, Stan Dmytryk, Jerry McMahon, Terry Vickerman, Stan Rutherford, Jim Vickerman, jerry Hayden. Third row: Del Kiggins, Cary Ames, Bob Marchbank, Buzz Randall, Bill Sinclair, ,lim Miller, Ron Kiggins, Ron Zumwalt, Jerry Hale. Lettermen omceas President, Del Kigginsg Vice President, Ron Kigginsg Secre- tary, Jerry Wallaceg Treasurer, Stan Dmytrykg Sergeant-ab Arms, Jim Vickerman, Reporter, Nick Hayden. Jim, Nick, Don and Letter U' Jerry relaxing in Denny gym. Del Kiggins, President Coach Moore with trophies Del, 1953 most valuable player 4. Future Farmers of America First row: B. Workman, E. Nicholls, G. Hull, L. Anders, G. Fouts, C. Turner, H. Anders, M. Mel lott, L. Moore, J. Morrill, F. Gaylord. Second row: T. Leedham, C. Linn, J. Carter, B. Randall, S. Rutherford, C. Ames, J. Heiple, D Henderson, R. Norton, C. Lanier, D. Austin, S. Ralston. Third row: Mr. Surmeyer, Instructorg R. Douglas, B. Shook, T. Dernovek, C. Taylor, D. Looney J. Hare, J. Chrysler, C. Palmateer, N. Clark, D. Shepherd, L. Zumwalt, D. Little, A. Mattson T. Garner, R. Miller. Fourth row: W. Allen, F. Courtain, J. Mueller, L. Fugle, K. Rolph, C. Vestal, J. White, I Johnson, Cv. Schmidt, C. Coxe, D. Frost. L. Weisgerber, D. Blum, G. Anders, L. Guthu, J Coffield, M. Rediske. The 1953-54 school year sees a continuation of winning ways of past years in F F A competition. The Estacada chapter is regarded as a constant threat in all F.F.A. con- tests and now owns forty-two banners and trophies from County, District, and State competition since the 1947-4-8 year. The livestock judging team won a second in the Clackamas County Jersey show. second in the Clackamas County Lamb show, third in the Columbia County Livestock show over twenty-three schools, third of thirty-one schools in the Clarkamas County Fair. and fifth in the State in the State Fair Dairy judging. The Estacada boys who were on the team two or more contests in livestock judging were Jesse Moore, who also won the State trophy for highest individual in the State contest. Robert Shook, Norman Clark, Cordon Schmidt. ,lames Coffield, James Chrys- ler, and George Weisgerber. Estacada again won the Columbia River District and Northwestern Oregon Public Speaking contest. George Bailey was the chapter speaker. He placed fourth ln the State speaking on Farm Safety. Offlcers of Estacada FF.A. Chapter 1 u Hrs if ' 1131. uw Buzz Randall President Jim Heiple, Treasurer, Larry Weisgerber, Reporter Jim Chrysler, Assistant Treasurer, Charles Coxe, Sentinel Buzz Randall, President, Gordon Schmidt, Secretary Stan Ruther ford, Vice President. The Estacada Corn Judging team placed lst in the County over nine other schools and 2nd in the State. We were State champions the two previous years. The State show was in Hermiston. Jesse Moore, James Chrysler, George Hull, James Heiple, Floyd Courtain, and Gary Ames were the team members. James Chrysler and Jesse Moore, working together as a demonstration team on '6The Care of the Sow and Litter,', placed 2nd at The Dalles Fat Stock Show. James Coffield won grand champion in the State with his prize Angus cow. He also won State champion beef showmanship award. The Chapter Parliamentary team placed 2nd in the Columbia River District contest over ten schools. Team members were George Weisgerber, Jesse Moore, Gary Ames, James Chrysler, James Heiple, and Charles Coxe. Alternates were Buzz Randall, Floyd Courtain, Don Frost, Richard Miller, Robert Shook, Gordon Schmidt, and Joe Mueller. Among the social events was the Annual Parent-and-Son Banquet. George Bailey did a masterful job as the master of ceremonies. Over 170 people attended. The local boys, 22 strong, went on a summer trip to Bonneville, The Dalles, Redmondis Deschutes County Fair, Suttle Lake, Brightenbush Hot Springs, Detroit Dam and home-three days in all. The Chapter FFA basketball team is again in operation with but one defeat for the A squad and none for the Bi, squad at the time of writing. Estacada Chapter this year has 63 members, nearly half the boys in school. Many of these boys were not listed as team members, but their fine spirit of competition helped our teams do better in all contests. The present public spaker has been selected. Cecil Crowe will carry the fortunes of the chapter in the contests this year. Crowe the orator. Champ Coffield and champ, A bit of welding. Do it thi way George First row: A. Turk, C. Puckett, J. Verburg, S. Eckersley, S. Hayden, A. Harher, M. Westby. Second row: J. Rediske, S. Rehbein, P. Reed, R. Posey, J. Kimberling, C. Palmateer, J. Hood S. Davis. A. Anderson, M. Lacey. Third row: Mrs. Paul, Advisorg L. Guthu, C. Guthu, W. Walters, V. Wagner, C. Fifer, P. Pattee J. Watson. J. Hale, J. Lindberg, G. Horner, B. Bayne. Fourth row: C. Wenz, B. Anders, A. Klinker, N. Turner, C. lser, B. Fox, B. Mitchell, A. Moore D. Wolf, B. Keller. Future Homemakers of America. F.H.A. means Future Homemakers of America. The main purposes of the club are to promote an interest in homemaking and to emphasize the importance of the home, community membership, and leadership. The club has been busy during the year selling coffee at the games. This year an initiation was given for the new members. Several girls were sent to the District convention in October, and two delegates will be sent to the State convention in Corvallis. We gain points for the various projects we have and the various meetings we attend. lf our points total 50 at the end of the year, we are entitled to go on the annual Beach Trip to Seaside. Sylvia Eckersley FHA OFFICERS President Kneeling in front: Ardene Turk, Parliamentarian: Sylvia Eckersley. Presi- dent. Standing: Alice Harber, Historiang Marilyn Wes- liy. Reporter: Jeannie Verhurg, 5 Q' C r e I a r yg Sharon Hayden, Viet- President. Not pictured: Carol Pue- kett. Treasurer. v QW-V row: Mrs. Tate. Advisor: C. Currier. M. Nicholls, P. Joyner. .lo Ann Davis, L. Lightnvr. N. D. Nlillmurn. S. Dmytryk, J. Norton. row: C. Moore. Linda Lightnvr, Uiauf- Milburn, ll. Goodman. K. Rolph. li, lfranlclin, j, l. Wleston. row: lf. Osborne. Joyce Davis. l'. l'lolfmvis!e-r. K. Wagner, J. VQ-rlmurg, D. Curry. A. Harlwr. B. Bc-ss. Fourth row: S. Dodge-. Nl. Nlagrudvr. Xl. Wvstlmy. D. llrockv. W. Sinclair. P. Rf-Pd. J. Hayden. D. Currier. Fifth row: A. Moore. B. Fox. P. Pattvv, S. Pam-1-, S. Haymle-n. J. Wallarv, Forensics Honor Society OFFICERS Left to right: ,lanice Buhlinger. George Weisgf'rlver. Treasurer: Bill Varitz. Vict- Presidentg Mr. Paul, Aflvisorg Bill Sinclair. President: Evilo Oslmorne. Sergeant-at Armsg Donna Curry, Secretaryg John Harlrcrt. l 961' First row: R. Douglas. J. Scott, C. Palmateer. C Turner, E. Swayne, B. Wolford, B. McClure. K Ronnow. T. Garner, B. Norton. Second row: Mr. Loe. Advimrg F. Gaylord, J. Hen derson. D. Friedrieks. V. Allen, C. Hull. T. Bur nett. Nl. Gideon. B. Nic.-Kllister. S. Ralston. H Shoemaker. Rifle Club ,'Qlun-,5 OFFICERS Gerald Turner, Range Mastery Bill Wolford. Presidentg Everett Swayne. Secretary-Treas urerg Bill McClure, Vice President. Art and Photography First row: B. McClure. D. Chrysler. C. Currier. A. Chrysler, E. Ashby. G. Reynolds. Second row: L. Moore, B. Nicholson, B. Anders. T. Dernovek, J. Lindberg, C. Kelly. D. Kelly. Third row: N. Turner, C. Puckett. A. Zakrzewski, S. Pierson, C. MeAllister. Nl. Adamson. Fourth row: C. Cuthu, L. Guthu, R. Zumwalt. Mr. Tate, Advisorg K. Voss. Lower row: Corinne Palmateer, Marilynn Magruder, Mrs. Alexander, Supervisor, Arleta Anderson Alice Zakrzewski, Marge Barker, Caroline Barker, Carol Redinger. Norma Linn. Upper row: Joyce Wallace, Emma Lou Gideon, Christine Schiefelbein. Librarians Driver Training First row: Danny Blum, Jean Roeder, Ardene Turk, Barbara Keller, Sharon Wolford, Pat Reed Pat Fugle, Joan Rediske. Second row: Mr. Oshurn, Instructor: Jim Coffield, Billy Griggs. Shirley Stith, Linda Cuthu Sharon Pattee, Linda Lightncr, Nancy Tucker, Alice Akins. Third row: Robert Shook, Gary Linn, Kevin Rolph, Kenneth Ronnow. In car: Bill Wolford. ,iff 4 3 . 1 ,Q 'W 'fi fa qi V P OTIS HPRIHNF SPR P PHK I 7'-'Ht' A, Kneeling Coos George Wexsgerher Sarver .lim Vickerman Bryan jerry Hayden, Don Berg, Standing Randall Hale Stan Rutherford Janssens Terry Vickerman Del Kiggins, Ron Kiggins, 1953 Track Season The 1953 Track Season opened with nme lettermen reporting to Coach Don Bryant. The 1952 stand outs still with the team were Ron York, State javelin champion: David Bryan Willamette Valley one half mile champion: and Stan Rutherford, Northwest AAU Junior champion These men proved outstanding during the season with the help of Joe ,lanssens ,lim Vickerman and Ron Kiggins. The Rangers placed second in a three-way meet to open the season. The totals were Milwaukie, 69 5f6, Estacada 62 2f3, and Lake Oswego 16 1X3 The Willamette Relays followed with our distance team breaking their old record The Hayward Relays at Eugene were almost a cmch for the Rangers to win but a disastrous accident kept our team from competmg Estacada came back with a smashing v1c tory for the Willamette Valley League cham plonship with the highest total ever recorded 58V points Oswego was downed in a dual meet 88 to 34- ,lim Vickerman led the way with a total of 16 pomts The District meet found the Rangers quah fymg two men for the State meet Ron Klg gms won the high jump and Joe ,lanssens placed second in the discus to close out the track season Letter winners were: York, shot javelin. discus relay 100 220' ,lanssens discus shot' Bowman, one-fourth mile high hurdles. relay' Bryan one-half mile mile' Rutherford, one-half mile, mile' Sinclair high jump high hurdles relay 100' I. Vickerman, low hurdles broad jump shot relay, 100, 220' T. Vickerman, low hurd-les, relay: R. Kiggins, high jump. javelin: D. Kiggins, high jump: Wallace. broad jump, pole vault: Harhert, pole vault. 220: Guldenzopf. one-half mile: Holbrook. one-half mile, high jump: Hayden, discus. 220. 100: Hale. one-fourth mile. high jump. P1 Fx 1953 Baseball ... tb I K , EY., First row: Don Jenkins, Managerg Nick Hayden, Denny Sarver, Don Berg, Bob Shook, Jerry Wallace, Stan Cirt, Bob Christenson. Second row: Stan Dmytryk, Jerry McMahon, Cary Ames, Del Kiggins, Ron Kiggins, Jim Miller, ,lim Weston, John Lee, David Milburn, Mr. Osburn, Coach. The Rangers fielded a much stronger baseball team than expected and came through for a second place finish in the Willamette Valley League. We opened the season against the strong Molalla club with surprisingly good hitting to win 6 to 4. Bill Varitz's and Ron Kiggins, doubles gave us the scoring punch needed. Mt. Angel succumbed 6 to 4 after they held a 4 to 2 lead that melted when the hitters got the range again. Del Kiggins led the Rangers to a 4 to 2 win over the Canby Cougars for our third victory. The WVL champions from Dallas dropped a hard-hitting but poor fielding Ranger team for their first loss, 6 to 4. The Rangers traveled to Silverton to win a 3 to 1 game with Jim Miller, a sophomore pitcher, doing an outstanding job. Poor base- running brought on our second defeat by Sandy, 4 to 3. Cary Ames and Jerry McMahon led the Rangers with three hits apiece to throttle the Woodburn Bulldogs for our final game. Season Statistics NAME AB R H HP TAB S0 W FC TB AVER. Gary Ames .. ........... 28 2 10 0 28 5 0 0 12 .357 Denny Sarver .......... 18 2 6 0 20 5 1 0 8 .333 Stan Dmytryk ...,...... 27 6 6 1 30 1 3 3 19 .286 Ron Kiggins ............ 28 6 8 0 30 1 3 2 12 .281 Jerry Wallace .......... 18 10 5 1 27 2 9 0 21 .280 Jerry McMahon ...... 19 3 5 0 19 5 0 1 7 .273 Bill Varill ................ 23 5 3 0 24 4 1 0 12 .209 Del Kiggitls .............. 27 1 5 0 27 8 0 2 9 .185 Don Berg ........ ....... 8 0 1 1 9 3 1 3 3 .125 .lim Miller .. ...... . 10 0 1 0 12 5 2 0 2 .083 Nick Hayden ......... .. 19 2 1 0 20 6 1 0 6 ,053 Don Jenkins , . 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 1953 Football Season vmqrgg.. .d'-!!'eQg:' 'X , , aiegvosiie 6314 7 First row: Mr. Moore, Coachg Ron Kiggins, Jim Miller, Ron Zumwalt, Jerry McMahon, Bob Christenson, Stan Dmytryk, Jim Weston, Terry Vickerman, Mr. Osburn, Assistant Coach. Second row: Jim Poppe, Jack White, John Harbert, Jim Vickerman, Nick Hayden, Del Kiggins, Jerry Wallace, Denny Sarver, Paul Sagner, Don Jenkins, Manager. Third row: Billy Griggs, Managerg Ronald Slaughter, Gary Linn, Ron Hare, Lee Zumwalt, Lynn McAllister, Jerry Christensen, Charles Jennings, Bob Wokman, Gary Vestal, Ted Slaughter. The Estacada Rangers in their 1953 season won seven League games, lost none, and tied none, resulting in the undisputed Willamette Valley League Championship, under the guidance of Coach Keith Moore. . The mighty Estacada Rangers had possibly the most successful year in football ln EUHS history. The season started with a pre-season game with Gervais, which the Green took in stride with a score of 33 to O. The Willamette Valley Jamboree was held here again this year with the South de- feating the North 4.0 to 18. The individual quarters wentfas follows: Estacada 6, Woodburn 6, Mt. Angel 12, Canby 6, Molalla 12, Dallas Og Silverton 16, Sandy 0. Woodburn became the first League team to fall under the Green ax. The Rangers ran away with the ball, winning 13 to 0, for a successful start. Then they went into their second league game playing host to the Silverton Foxes. The game ended with another win tucked under the belts of the Green and White, who were out in front 13 to 6. Jim Vickerman and Ron Kiggins hit pay-dirt in the first and second quarters. The Estacada team next journeyed to Molalla for the third and perhaps their closest and hardest fought League game of the season, with the Hangers edging the Indians 19 to 18. The touchdowns were made by a series of passes from Del to Ron and long gains by Jim Vickerman, Sarver, and Hayden. The fourth straight Willamette Valley League win for the Rangers was a 21 to 6 victory over the Sandy Pioneers on the home ground. Although the score was more than a slight margin, the Sandy defense did give the Rangers trouble throughout the game. Scorings were made by Ron Kiggins. Dmytryk. J. Vickerman and Nick Hayden. The Rangers' fifth League win was an outstanding offensive and defensive game with Del Kiggins pitching 16 out of 20 completed passes. helping thc Rangers top Mt. Angel 38 to 0. Buzz Randall. Jim Weston, and Jerry McMahon played outstanding defensive in the line. Denny Sarver. outstanding Sophomore halfback, suffered a broken leg and a dislocated knee in the Mt. Angel game and was unable to play the '- -U -4 9 I7 -. 4 s','J l JI! ' STAN DNIYTRYK .3 NICK HAYDEN DEL KICCINS rest of the season. Ron Kiggins. Del Kiggins. .lim Vickerman, Wallace, Hayden, and Dmytryk co-operated to shut out Canby 47 to 0 and Dallas 27 to 0. Those named to the WVL All-Star team were Ron Kiggins. End, Buzz Randall. Tackleg Jerry McMahon, Cuardg and Del Kiggins. Rack: and to the second team: Boh Christenson. Cen- terg and ,lim Vickerman. Back. In the State A-2 quarter finals. Estacada defeated Cascade Union 13 to 0. which put them into the semi-finals against a stronger St. Helens team. With a final tied score at 13 to 13. the statistician declared Estacada the winner hecause of more total net yardage. The Rangers ended their football season by losing to the Prineville Cowhoys 31 to 14, putting them in second place in the State A-2 division. Une of the highest honors in foothall was bestowed upon three of Estacada's players. Ron Kiggins, right end, and Del Kiggins, quarterback. were chosen for the Cosmopolitan All- Star team to play the State All-Stars in the Shrine game in Portland at the Multnomah Stadium. ,lim Vickerman was chosen as an alternate. The Junior Varsity lost their two games-M33-0 to Canhy and 27-0 to Molalla. 5 . f! .' .-' f E 4 1 ',' , ' Cf 1' I j ug'- 1 -Y ' f .f Y f JIM VICKERNIAN of JER!RY WALLACE Q 'W f . , 1 f' JIZWL' , , , 1 R , IAIVEALT .7 , ' 1' ff f V 9 First row: Wallace, Nick Hayden, Ames, Marchbank, Sinclair, Ron Kiggins, Del Kiggins, Dmytryk. Second row: Griggs, Managerg Jenkins, Managerg Bob Christenson, Terry Vickerman, Jim Miller, James Hare, Harbert, Cirt, Mr. Osburn, Coach. 1954 Basketball Season The Estacada Rangers opened the season after two days of practice with a sea- sonal crew of six seniors and one junior. The small but scrappy Rangers came in second in Willamette Valley League play with the best defensive record of any team. The loss of Bill Sinclair for most of the season and injuries to Bob Marchbank and Ron Kiggins were the stumbling blocks toward a championship. The seniors-Bob Marchbank, Nick Hayden, Stan Dmytryk, Bill Sinclair, and Del and Ron Kiggins, who were picked on the Willamette Valley League Second and Honorable Mention All-Star teams-played outstanding games throughout the season. Gary Ames, a junior, was picked unanimously on the first WVL All-Star team. The Ranger B-squad had a losing season with a three-won-and-seventeen-loss record. Freshmen dominated the squad with only two sophomores on the team. Coach Moore looks for a better season in 1955. The Rangers are still in the running for the District title at this writing. Outstanding defensive play by the team, with Del Kiggins, Bob Marchbank and Cary Ames leading the offense, has been particularly noticed. Junior Varsity First row: Jenkins, Manager, Linn, White, Prokop, Vestal, Mattson, Lynn McAllister, Fugle, Mr. Moore, Coach. Second row: Griggs, Manager, Ron Slaughter, Sagner, Ron Hare, Jerry Christenson, Looney, Shibley, Carter, Blum, Ted Slaughter. J .qgym cf Q 3 K' -'-C345 59 'P Q in 4 5 N Vai? 'Q 3 53 W ff, J A Q lf If Sharon Hayden, Karen Wagner, Pat Fugle, Joyce Wallace, and Bonnie Franklin. Rally Squad Left: Sharon Patte, one of the Song Queens. Lower left: Another basket! Song Queens, Wilma Sin clair and Sharon Pattee in dark sweaters. Below center: Caught in a serious mood. Below right: Sharon Hayden on top. Ran gerettes J. Hale. C. Fifer. D. Brocker. 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Powell Telephone 203 GRESHAM, OREGON EAGLE CREEK SERVICE Union OII Producfs We give S 8: H Green Sfamps Congrafulahons Class of I954 EAGLE CREEK OREGON Phone 98 SI LENS RIGGING SHOP Phone 74 SI Esfacada EAGLE CREEK OREGON Locaied II 2 m Ies Easf of Barfon Sic e or 2 m les Wesf of Eagle Creek CHAIN SAW SALES and SERVICE ESTACADA TEL 81 TEL AI Your Service FLOYD W DAY RAY S SHELL SERVICE Esfacada Congrafulahons Io Ihe Class of 54 Congrafulahons fo fhe CLASS OF I954 from Sunse+ Beaufy Shoppe Phone IF5 GEILS Q. I -All!! feifgjn Es+acada Oregon Phone 4I 7 . . X 3 . . co. ' Q Moron CLINIC I I' I -Z Frozen Foods Shurfine Producfs ESTACADA FOOD CENTER QUALITY MEATS VEGETABLES and GROCERIES Consls+en+Iy Low Prlces Everyday Phone Calls Phone 4bI DELIVERY SERVICE - Es+acada Oregon PAUL and SALLY TRECKEME Phone I5 F 6 Flowers for all Occasions Barber Spec aI orders on requesf Shop ESTACADA Corsages Parfy Arrangemenis Phone bl II Esfacada Oregon Te SPECIALTY WELDING BUD ZUMWALT Propruelor PHILLIP S CIm+on Sales and Service Lad'e5 APP'3'el Complefe Lune of Rnggmg Complefe Bar Repair Telephone 3465 SpecnaI+y Welding ESTACADA I3 F2 Esfacada Oregon ff! 5l.,o,+y'S Ames' Flowers I. - . To +he Class of 54 CONGRATULATIONS l'Ol'T1 HORNER S MARKET David and Amfa Horner OREGON CITY SPORTING GOODS Phone 334I YEGGE Gambles Wesfern Au+o Supply Co A Ih d D I LUNDSTROM Gresham Oregon THE CROWN COMPANY Jewelry Announcemenfs Gowns l3I6 SW I3+h A PORTLAND OREGON O Phone Vac s Mo+ors 8: AuI'o ParIs SUPERIOR REBUILT ENGINES QUALITY AUTO PARTS TIMELY SERVICE 642l Gresham Oregon I I - u orize ea er- arlc L. Sfurges J. B. Jimmy Sullivan phone 232 0 I 1 1 O O ve. ' John s BODY SHOP Aufo Palnhng Welding and Glass Ins+aIIahon ESTACADA OREGON SEEDS FEEDS Gerber Seed Co Ferhllzer 0 Cus+om Cleaning Grocerues Gas Onl e E+ ada OLIVER GERBER R M Wade SERVICE STATION Phone 99 2 ESTACADA OREGON Zasfrow Jewelers Diamonds 0 Walches 0 Jewelry Wafch Repair OREGON CITY Phone 2 I 50 MM Z TO GREATER VALUES MILLERS CHEVROLET SERVICE Congra'rulahons +o Class of '54 ESTACADA, OREGON 1 Phon s ac 2-F5 Phone Esfacada ISR-6 FLORENZ BREITMAYER, JR. Q y . . . I HILL TOP SERVICE A 8' N Same Chevron Producfs and Tire Service One mule Nor+h of Esfacada Gas OII and Confechonery H F TROSPER Manager Telephone 97-5 I S We glve S 8: H Green ramps ROUTE 2 ESTACADA OREGON P one-I2I I Insurance R A and VIOLET E SCHMIDT AGENTS AuI'o Flre Life TRUCK NOTARY BONDS Phone 2XI HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO INC Chrysler 0 Plymoufh 0 Infernahonal John D ere 0 CaI'erpxIIar Gresham Oregon JACK HESSEL Phone 229 I92 E Po ell CONGRATULATIONS Fanchers AUTO PARTS Phone 769 Gresham Oregon To The Class of I954 GREETINGS from Robmson's Jewelry 6I0 Mann Oregon ClI'y Oregon Home of Diamond BrldaI Sefs af Pr ces yo can Afford 'Io pay Wafches and Guaranreed Wafch Repamng A., IWW GOOD f COFFEE THE LITTLE GEM CAFE Your Favonfe Eai ng Spoi Locafed Befween Hugh School and Grade School TOMMY MAY Esfacada Oregon I u a h OVER 45 YEARS IN GRESHAM .I U 5 . w I ' I I u Millard REAL ESTATE HERBERT N. MILLARD, Broker Real EsI'aI'e and Insurance Esfacada, Oregon Office Residence TEL 3 I-6 TEL 55-6 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 Linda Kay's Spor'I'swear ESTACADA OREGON SCALE S Sfore for Ihe Family Dry Goods Clolhmg Shoes SAN DY OREGON Phone 259 I BOWMAN HOFFMAN PONTIAC G M C TRUCKS Phone 267 TRUCK SPECIALISTS Gresham Oregon R G s PLACE Super Creamed Ice Cream ESTACADA OREGON Phone 3 I 3 Thorpe s Men s Shop THORPE MERLE ADEN Nexf Io Courl House Phone 4646 Oregon Clfy Oregon W R HICKS CO Dry Goods, Shoes, Ladies Ready to Wear ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW TO OFFER Gresham Oregon I I I I . I F. H. Hari' Schaffner and Marx Clolhing and Men's Furnishings NORQUIST ELECTRIC ZENITH CAPEHART WESTINGHOUSE WHIRLPOOL GIBSON House and Commercial Wlrlng Televlslon Sales and Servlce SANDY OREGON Offnce Phone 260I Re 32II IZZY S AUTO WRECKING We buy and sell all Iunds of bafferles rad: afors and scrap aufomoblle paris hres a Ierles old and rebullf generafors Also cable plpe fulhngs angle Irons flaf Irons efc We buy lunlr :ron Any old lunlc Phone Damascus 23 I 7 Address RI' 3 Box 3II BORING OREGON af BARTON Tl+Ie Insurance and Escrows TITLE 81 TRUST COMPANY BRANCH 820 Mann Sfreei' Oregon Cnfy Besl' Wlshes Io 'I'he Class of l954 Rynmng'S Rexall Drugs DRUGS and PRESCRIPTIONS Phone I 6I GRESHAM STATE BANK GRESHAM OREGON Pleasani' Prompf Courfeous Service MEMBER OF FEDERAL INSURANCE DEPOSIT CORPORATION Phone Gresham 740 OompIlmen'I's of Langenclorf Unl+ed Bakerles, Inc Feafurlng HOLLYWOOD BREAD SWEDISH RYE BREAD COVERED WAGON BREAD PASTRIES and ROLLS BUTTER BREAD Dellcnous Whl+e Bread Rach wnfh Mull: and Vlfamans PORTLAND G.E. G.E. ' I s. . I . 'I b +2 . I. . . . ' ' CLACKAMAS COUNTY JOE BOOKSHNIS Tank Truck Transporfahon Pefroleum and FueI Onl Hauling Shop SUnseI' I834 Offlce SUnsef I834 NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS VERMONT 3342 7533 S E 52nd Avenue Porfland 6 Oregon WHOLESALE RETAIL LUMBER COMPANY Rough and Dressed Lumber Sandy Oregon ROY B TUPPER Pres PHONE 287I Compllmenfs of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 800 Mann Sfreef OREGON CITY Roofmg for any Bunldmg Sldmg for any Home FREE ESTIMATES AII Work Guaranfeed 5440 NE 35fh Avenue Porfland ll Oregon TUxedo 3947 TUPPER O. P. Bigoni Roofing GrokeI'I Jewelry DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE The Value of Fme Jewelry IS Everlashng Phone 3IOI Sandy Oregon KAP S HARDWARE 7 I4 Mann S'IreeI' Phone 8484 OREGON CITY OREGON Hardware+Spor+Ing Goods Appluances-Palnfs CODQFGIUIBIIODS Io Ihe Class of 54 rom ESTACADA BARBER SHOP Sandy 230I DEPENDABLE CLEANING and LAUNDRY SERVICE Free Pnclr Up and Delnvery MT HOOD CLEANERS Sandy Oregon Esfacada I5 FI Rhododendron 4II HUNTLEY DRAPER DRUG CO The Rexall SI'ore Flllmg Prescnphons Promp'I'Iy Accurafely af low prlces IS 'Ihe mos? Imporianf parf of our buslness DownI'own Sfore Hull SI'ore Phone 4228 Phone 3852 7I3 Maln SI'ree'I' 420 7I'h Sfreef OREGON CITY OREGON Thomas 8: Telford GENERAL INSURANCE BONDS McInI'yre Bldg OREGON CITY OREGON Phone 2626 EV I 6887 LEM L JENKINS LOCAL msrmsuron UNION OIL COMPANY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS GASOLINE LUBRICATING OILS GREASES HEATING OILS Esfacada Oregon PIanI' Tel 76I Res Tel 557 I I u I U I I I o , I I I FOR . COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS CAPS d GOWNS CLASS JEWELRY DIPLOMAS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS 'kSeei' THE MASTER ENGRAVERS IISSWF +hA. P+Id PauIel'ta's CHILDREN'S and WOMEN'S WEAR Phone 76I III N. Main GRESHAM. OREGON DIAMONDS WATCHES SILVERWARE CHINA CRYSTAL Mealeys Jewelers I8 N ROBERTS GRESHAM OREGON ngermv TIASES BUTLER TIRE 81 BATTERY CO ms sw s I PORTLAND OREGON Phone AT I 349 CLACKAMAS COUNTY BANK Sandy Oregon Underwood s GROCERIES BEAUTY SHOPPE Ca 89Il DR R WEBB STAYNER Be e Th gs Sghi I MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT the Fla h 9 9 GI' INSURANCE CORPORATION McINTYRE BLDG M af S xih Oreg Cfy Oreg an our ve or an' . amon S+. I I II - I Opfomeirisf H' r in in I a s in Ey - sses ein I on I , on AL VALBERG LUMBER YARD OOO LUMBER LATH SHINGLES PAINTS OILS CEMENT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PLYWOOD AND WALLBOARD BUILDER S HARDWARE ESTACADA OREGON PHONE 37 4 BETSY JOY DRESS SHOP The Sfyle Shop of Gresham P Phone 293 SANDY LUMBER 81 HARDWARE CO cl B d g SANDY OREGON Phone Sandy 209I Complefe Lme of Fresh Up S E V E N U P Bottlmg Company I 'ZIP OREGON CITY OREGON O Home of Goo uil in Mafe . owell . GRESHAM. OREGON Building Ma'rerials in 70:1 - . . D 7- O ' o Aw I mm OREGON CITY PRINTING an STATIONERY COMPANY Oregon Cnfy Oregon Phone 3864 S p s F'I' g q O ' pl' TO BEN IGO 'I e I' I' Es+ac:ada Eiec+rlc EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL PHILCO TV Phone l6FI I BRUNO STUDIOS 8I0 SW Broadway Porfland Oregon We have enloyed worlung wnfh 'I'he Semor Class as +helr Official Phofographers BEST WISHES AND GOOD LUCK Congra+uIahons Io Class of l954 rom DR CHARLESH CARLSTROM Courfesy of RODGER S AUTO SERVICE ESTACADA OREGON Phone 9x2 Cour+esy SPRINGWATER RED and WHITE STORE F. E. ERlcKsoN BERNIE HERRMANN'S Men's Wear 6I8 MAIN STREET OREGON CITY OREGON cI School u plie Sfeel un E uipmeni' ffnce Sup les I for h bes here is in prinfing . ' ' O I 'F 007165.10 T56 l Movfose S Eslawda Ore SENIORS OF I954 Serving The Rural Area Sandy Electric Co op P O Box 47 SANDY OREGON Owned by Those we Serve Phone 295 AMITON S GRESHAM FURNITURE COMPANY Greshams Largesl' and Oldesf Furmlure Siore COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS G h Burmelster 81 And resen Clackamas Counfy s Ploneer Jewelry and Gnff Sfore BRIDGE CORNER OREGON CITY y fi! 5 I 5 T W, fu imc,-.E L, E fL.--- Thircl and Main res am J M PARK GLEN E PARK PARK LUMBER COMPANY Esfacadas Home Indusfry ALL SIZES DIMENSION AND TIMBERS PLANED AND ROUGH For IocaI sales and carload shlpmenfs Dally capacnfy 55M feef SLAB WOOD DELIVERED S8 00 PER CORD Phone I8F 7 Clackamas Counfys Leadmg Men s Shop OREGON CITY OREGON Phone 7l I7 Good Llvlng THOMAS REAL ESTATE River Road Gladsione Phone EVergreen I-4879 W J McCREADY LUMBER COMPANY Everyrhmg 'Io Build Anyrhmg Phone 340I BEN FRANKLIN STORE 706 8 IO Mann SI' Oregon Clfy Oregon BEN SCHRAMEI. 40I Pearl Sales Manager Oregon Cufy Oregon Esfacada, Oregon S. 8: N. MEN'S SHOP A Home Is an Inves+men1' in SHELL HEATING OILS FURNACE OIL STOVE OIL The Rlghl' Fuel for Every Burner Keep 'FIII Service Fnllered Meier Deluvery Cuslomers Tanks Rus? proof Treafed TANKS DRUMS PUMPS FITTINGS E E BEMBRY SHELL DISTRIBUTOR 82ND AVENUE AT PARK PLACE OREGON PHONE OREGON CITY 522l ESTACADA 42 I DR RALPH J SVEHAUG Chwopradlc Demand The Bes'I' Gold Medal Mllk PHONE :Fe RESIDENCE zo: Esfacada Oregon Now PASTEURIZED INSTANTANEOUSLY lh flue mol cI a ced me+I1ocI fpasfeu 'lo Busch I-6430 S E Powell F Iu'e C0 PORTLAND OREGON SINCE l885 LIncoIn 2I00 or Oregon Clly Oregon LIncoIn 3855 dnd Nafuropafhic 'Physician J. C. Penney Co. 6I2 Mal S+reeI' O ego CITY, Oregon CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Friedrich's HARDWARE FURNITURE GIFTS Oregon CI+y Depot COFFEE SHOP Candy FounI'aIn Magazmes 0 S6ndWICheS GLENN and CLARA MARCHBANK TRY OUR Esfacada Oregon Phone II7 FI Oregon Ciy 8II4 M I lla 209I W G QWHQSUEGER GEORGE MURPHY KRUEGER LUMBER YARD Real Esfafe Broker Accounhng and Insurance 06 w II I629 Washmgfon SI '5 as gion OREGON CITY OREGON OREGON CITY -Phgne 7l7l GEORGE MURPHY 307 Molalla A e Res Phone 7994 Molalla In I - 'L , . SMOOTH SAILING Youll fnd 'Is smoofh sa Img when you make sav ngs a parf of your program Beg now by opening a savmg accouni' aI' Ih s bank OREGON CITY BRANCH of fhe UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Dep sf Insu a ce Corporaf on SCHETKY EQUIPMENT CORPORATION PORTLAND oREeoN Manufadurers and Dnsfrlbufors of 'the WORLD S FINEST SCHOOL COACHES Superior Pa rI's Servuce RYNNINGS REXALL DRUGS Drugs and Prescrlphons Phone I bl Besf Wshes 'Io The Class of 54 BesI' Wishes FRANK D COHAN 81 ASSOCIATES Helpmg Io buuld The Communlfy we serve ESTACADA BRANCH FIRST STATE BANK OF MILWAUKIE ESTACADA OREGON Complefe Banlung Servlce ' I I' i' u I u . in ... ' ' . . i . ' O illi-. , . on rn i O I O i ' ll I U l 1 I FARMERS Comphmen+s of Insurance Group Aufomobule Truck Fare EARL LANKINS Local Ageni' R+ 2 Box l60 ESTACADA OREGON Esibacada Oregon Phone Redland Il53 HARDWARE HOUSEWARES HARTMANN 8: WILLIUS PHIL!-IP S DRESS SHOP and serve you a+ fanr prlces Phone 49 2 Oregon CIW SPORTING GOODS PAINTS Compllmenfs of DWYER LUMBER COMPANY GD SUnse+ II66 6637 SE I0O+h Avenue Porfland 66 Oregon I u I I ' I I I I Our aim is +o please I . - I Everything for the Bullder COMPLETE LINE OF FULLER PAINTS They Las? V Phone 70 I ESTACADA IIILumber Co OLDSMOBILE Complefe Garage Service GEO W DUNMIRE, Inc Phone OC 5243 OREGON CITY U S ROYAL TIRES FIeeI' Service CompIeI'e SI'ocI:s OVER 30 YEARS SERVING CLACKAMAS COUNTY WILLAMETTE VALLEYS LEADING APPLIANCE 81 HOME FURNISHERS Oregon Clfy Salem LE llllu . Qualify Grocenes CURRINSVILLE MERCANTILE co GROCERIES GAS 1 Q Mens o EVERETT DORIS SUPPLIES Phone BUSTER-MARGE I or ' 00-3 S Co graf I 1 s 'Io Class I 54 5 I0 25c STORE THE Sfahonery Housewares PINE CONE Sporhng Goods Nohons NN ESTACADA EST ACADA OREGON CHAPMAN FUNERAL HOME an Congraiulahons graduafes for AMBULANCE SERVICE h I your pad an malung 'Ihe sc oo one ESIGCGCIG fo be proud of Teleph e 56 7 Residence 677 CongraiuIaI'o s io fhe Class of 54 Bob s Place cfs CORRINE CHAMBERLIN X . . A 1, N Q 2,4 Q Q' IL ' n ua lon o I d . I I on - I l I n ' I O Complimenis of Elk Creek Logging Company LAURENCE D. HAUGHTON and MAUDE E. HAUGHTON Clackamas Office Machines 9Il 7+h Avenue Oregon Ciiy, Oregon Phone 49I I Disfribuior of Producis by ROYAL WORLD S LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF TYPEWRITERS Smcere Besi' Wishes ESTACADA FROZEN Foon ALLYN M PRICE MD LOCKERS Q Harold Hagedorn COMPLETE LINE OF LOCKER SUPPLIES VIEWPOINT INN We Cui' Wrap and Cure Congrafulaf ons Class of I954 VIEWPOINT TAVERN Phone 5I 5 Esiacada O'e9o Mears and Groceries 1 . Q O I l I rl I I O l 1 A749101-mad: VEARBO Taylor Publishing Co . V A--A I Q ig? 'Q j A- , k Em Q, XX Q V-F A v x lkxv- 'NN Nl-X.. , KCQ- Qxij Q L t NN D iixri h xt:- gs 1 1 N it X . ix XX Q- H: ' , i vm V, x 13, Xl N-ew N. f f wrgx V -Q. gg- x - ' N'-' ' B. XT N X R - X, E. 'gb Q, fX Ki? Tx Fw X' 'Q' X-1 .N fx xii NS- :Sf ei- wh Q--TA x xx if X pf- ,Y , Hx fx-, W 'T wiv A f- -- 4'-I -f TT 'ik S fl fm 'K X is ff gl .fx its ix X-S, W TY, A QQ 1 X .A x R Q-if- f ff 1 1: Q1 1+ Q N , fn Qx X x- x X - ,Q :fx X A W-X fx 'ff R fi X. 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