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W .g.r1rr4 Qwfvu su :annul 111102 TJ 4..- ca 614 cz' :ni cr'-vik- N . ,N 'A . cd-Lx: A 411515-gl wig .-4' am ' If .lla-4 Lang ref-8 av -H, , .fx v.-lx JH: lv If fm....1Q. a..xf W M, ,S ,, x ,, W F O R W A R D Al we continue our journey on Life's Pathway we will enjoy looking back at our school days and recalling pleasant incidents and happenings. In publishing this yearbook, the staff of i49 has attempted to make these mem- ories more lasting. HO EDITOR--m ASSYT EDITOR -- BUSINESS MANAGERS ART EDITORS. .... FEATURE EDITOR U. 'ACTIVITIES BOYS SPORTS. .... GIRLS SPORTS--H JQKES ............. CLASS REPORTERS Senior -U. Junior ....... Sophomore..n Freshmenw.u RNET STAEF Phyllis Bertalotto Glenna Murdock -H- H--John Purvis, Vol Gene Dice U.UPrankie Kime, Sam Griqq -U-Joan Morchek --U-Georgia Palmer --H-Bob Murdock ----------Mono smith H--Eva Jean Crabtree ---sam Griqg, John Purvis -Harold Bertclotto --U-Barbara Halter ---Uwilmu Lou Purvis FACULTY ................................. H---Cleone Zielke SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY- Glenna Murdock, Lorna walter SENIOR CLASS WILL-UCleone Zielke, Evo Jean Crabtree momumanxm nom 'Ku ff . - ,,,.' NN ' ' WM-V FS X u f QX + 2 NJ .iff Y S 'ffl' 5 X -.33 fx . QYIE3-1,- -H3,.vff5?: X -Q P X ,sr , imgvg- f -Qin 1 ci in iff' 'f ' Hrs.. ,Q aff' ?if'f 11 -. Q 'a fe ,ir SY-. XVN -1 f-A-2,.,.:6 'K' 1' ' ' wifi-ff'-, ,- . Y - 5.1, . ggi 3,- . 'Q-xxx if q W imp.: W w 'xfiw -.xv '-: i: - ' ..,, . wuz . ,:w.,. -vb .4 ....... . .4 -.-.-. ,-. AA .4.xg.Eg-Qkizizgzlz-. .4-:-.- ,' . ,mg-.gf -.-- af3.i?i?Ml'2'f??2-'5:S:l?S2:--:-'- . .--.z :: sLg311:'23f?1f:1:3 ' ' Q, . . .-' -'2-h- 1'--'Ww:- .. mom :: - A .A ..... . 4.4! BOARD OF EDUCATION Harper Union High'Schoo1 District No. 2 Chairman L. f. Chastain Clerk Howard Tbwell Earl Ripley Clara Corder SamCStump GRADE SCHOOL BOARD Chairman Chauncey Steel Clerk Clara Corder Ray Lynd Harry McKinney BUS DRIVERS Orbra white William Hite JANITOR Busuer Hawkins HIGH SCHOOL MR. C. E. COULD, Principal - Graduate of Oregon State College, Corvallis, and College of Education, Mon- mouth. Graduate work, University of Oregon. 'Spe- cial training in business, Behnke-walker Business College, Portland, He teaches a general course. MISS MARGERY STEPHENS - BQS. degree, Utah State Agricul- tural College, Logan, B.A. degree, Idaho State Fu.- Cbllege, Pocatello. Did chemical analysis work in Chicago for two years. Taught two years in Idaho. She teaches English and the social science course. MR. JESSE SHAINWALD - B.S. degree, Illoris College of California.d Graduate work, University of Calif- ornia and University of washington.' He taught the commercial course. Resigned, MISS LILIAN CUAST - B.A. degree in Secretarial Science, State College of washington. Graduate work,.Unive ei-sity ieff Denvim-I sipeci-at -csmsrtriar-teachers' diploma from Gregg College, Chicago. Most of teaching done in Springfield, Illinois. She teaches the commercial course. GRADE SCH-OOL MR. F. C. GARDNER - M.A. degree, Columbia University New York. B.A. degree, University of Kansas, Lawrence Kansas. Kansas Stade College at Emporia Life certificate in Kansas. He teaches the sev- enth and eighth grades. MRS. ELVA PALMER - Oregon Normal at Monmouth, two years One summer session at Eastern Oregon College of Education, La Grande. 'She teaches the fifth and sixth gradesp MRS. MARGARET GARDNER - Kansas State College, Emporia, Kansas. Eastern Oregon College of Education, La Grande. She teaches the third and fourth grades. MRS. ELSIE GUGLE - Oregon College of Education, Mon- tmouth. Eastern Oregon College of Education, La f P Grande. She teaches the-fsudisondndewondfgrodes. WXCUL I Y sc?-QIQPQJL G RADE SCI-IOO L CLHSSES 1 - . . X ' --:L , ' - Q, X fa 5 Q '-Q7 f E X A: N- GU f 2 X-J Ulf? 4 I V 1 W I . M-' NX X , 4. Z' W H' ggf lll,llWxkN . X 1 -7 ' ., .e 1 F, J I A1 f fm ' fg W . fig i, ji ' , I Q ' , J Qi Q' V H , . .1 .,,. ,mM.x,5..?. 1 Aw., . S , ,,,.xf.gx,q,1fg.n. ...NA-,,.,.,,.,. 'fggf-1-2014-Z-1-'-'-g.h5'f ' 'f,!,,' V, .- 'i'F2iqjl2gg-4-'- -3 Q . ,-..-vmxwvualmcz ,qw , QSENIOR ACTlVlTlES Eva JLzan,Crabtree: Hornet 'Staff-3, Radiator Staff--3, Drama 2. 4, President of C1953-3, Treasurer of Class-2, Jr.- zsr. Crglish Club-3, ,President of Home Bc. Club-2, Seo- 'wtatry-Treasurer of Photo Club-4, . Athletic Letter-3. Tu'-,151-igry: Hornet Stdff--1,2'l,4J Radiator Staff- 2,5 'jraaeurer of,Class-1, President of Class-2, Secretary of Class-3, President of Photo, Club-2, President of Emglish Club-3, , Drama- 1,2,3,4, Vice-President of Student Body-3, President of Student BodY -4, Letter- mf-111-1.2. Glenna Murdockg Wilder, Idaho-1,2, 3oda.'Springs, Idaho-5, Assistant Editor of Hornet-4, Secretary-Treasurer of C1653-43 Secretary-Treasurer of Photo Club-4, 'Student Council-4, Drama-4, Yell Leader-4.' John Purvis: Vale-1, Ontario-ZL5, Hornet Staff-4, Radio,- tor StGff-4, Drama-4, Photo Club-5. Lorndwalters: Hornet 'Staf,f,3l 4, Radiator 'Staff-3l4, Vice- President of Class-3, President of Class-4, Droma,1,2 Athletic Letter-1,3, English Club-5, Cleone Ziekle: Hornet Staff-4, Radiator Staff-4, DIOINQ-2, secretary of Class-3, Treasurer of Home Bc Club-2,3, Glee Club-1, Athletic Letter-2,3, Photo Club-3, Jr.- Sr. English Club-3. I 'ri P5 Q ' SENIOR CLASS HTISTORY cnnss orrrcsss President Lorna Walters Vhce President John Purvis Secretary Glenna Murdock Our high school career began Sertember 17, 1949 with ten freshmen, six girls and four bdys.' The mem- bere of the class were Stella Mae Hoyt, Mildred Gale, Lillian Olund, Mary Bodewig, Cleone Zielke, Lorna Walters, Sam Gridd, Sacramento Jaramillo, Harold Berto- lotto and Joe 'Allison. Our first dreaded thought was that of initiation which wasnlt half as bad as we had figured on.A we dressed like comic characters such as Popeye, Denny Dimwit, Olive Oil, etc,- During the year we lost two class members and gained twb.' Joe joined the anny and Harold had to quit to work on his father'l farm. The two gained were Evo ,Jean Crabtree and Lee Jennings.' Eva moved here from Payette, Idaho, and Lee was transferred from Franklin High School in Portland, After a year of hardship and struggle, we finally worked up to the next notch--that of a Sophmores. During the summer vacation we lost Stella Mae, Sacra- mento stayed out to work on the Uaramillo farm, however his brother Manuel took his place. Finally after two years of hard work fond some not so hard! we were no longer lower classmen but were mighty juniors. At the beginning of the year there were only six to answer roll. The class consisted of Cleone Zielke, Lorna Walters, Eva Jean Crabtree, Mary Bodewig, and Lillian Olund. The male members for should we say m mberj was none other than Sam Grigg. After about the first six weeks Mildred left us for a more advanced education--that of housekeeping for a former graduate of Harper High and also an ex-member of Uncle Sanfs anned forces, Most of the members of the junior class were in the Photo Club, and also held of- fices in the student body, were on the Radiator or Hornet Staff. The class now consists of Lorna Walters, Cleone .Zielke, Eva Jean Crabtree, Sam Grigg, John Purvis und Glenna Murdock. Marie Jackson also joined us in our Senior year. This year we went on our sneak, which took us to LaGrande where we went through the college and from there on to wallow Lake. SENFAOR CsL.ASS wsu. we 'x.e,'SsfaiOsef.QL9Sf'Qe!suse fest veeeheslsholeavsleewefasnsate our school, teachers, and school mates that will relieve their sadness ance we are gone. It is with this aim in mind that we nate this last will o d testament. SECTION I To the Harper High School we leave those ghosts of memories about us to float up and down the halls as a constant reminder of the class of '49, To the teachers we extend our sympathy for the loss of such an exceptionally splendid class and we leave our appreciation to them for their valiant attempts to educate us. To the 'Senior class of '99, we bequeath our dignity and high intelligence and hope that they may keep up the standards and follow the examples that we have set for them. To the Junior class of '99, we give the honor of carrying out our last wishes, and we hope they will abide by all puovisions herein made. To the Sophmore Class of '99, we will our ability to get along with the teachers and we hope they use it well. To the Freshman class of '50, we wish them the luck we had when we were Freshman. 'SECTION II I, Lorna Walters, will my even temper to Patsy Lee, it will go with her red hair. My abinity to get along wdth the teachers to Don Purvis. I, Sa Griggi will my artistic ability to Phyllis Bdrtalott, my blonde hair to Bob Murdock. I, Eva Jean Crabtree, will my ability to get out of school at 3:15 each day to any one who might want it. I, John hurvis, will my car to Val Gene Dice, and my pretty curly hair to Charles Burtis. I, Cleone Zielke, will my ability to be a good student to the Freshmen class, and my school boyfriends to Barbara Walters and Eva winters. I, Glenna Murdock, WiLL my ability to flirt and get along with the boy! to Mona Smith, ' SENTOR PROPHECY 'Oh dear! History againu were the thoughts of Buzzy Hornet as he whizzed into class to be on time for Heverythingn, but things were boring as usual. He took out his pencil and lazily began to sketch some of his class mates as they wopdd appear to him in years to come. a radar message has just been received from Dare-Devil 'Aviatrex, Cleone Zielke, on the moon. She states that the moon is not made of green cheese. 'She says she knows because she tasted it. working in Grand Central Station, Glenna Murdock is in charge of infonnation and she also calls the truinsp Eva Jean Crabtree is making her mint just across the street from the Harper High School. It is called HLindly Hanburger Heapu. Lorna Whlters is making great progress with her cure for kleptomaniacs. Miss Walters states, HLike my idol, Sister Kenny, I prefer my work to matrimonyu. Jvhnnv PUTViB, G T9Gular visitor to Little Valley Turkish Baths, was thrown out recently. Very disgusied he ranarked, 'How did I know it was ladies dQY1N Marie Jackson Hite is the paoud mother of twins and griplets.' Her future looks preqty well occupied, don't you think! well, Sam Grigg has just taken over the Grigg Honey Business. 'Sam says he's doing fine but oh, how those darn things can hurt sometimes! UBuzzy, Buzzyn, came a slightly angered voice beside him.' He looked up and saw that it was none other than Nr.Gould, the principal. Ulf you wnnt to graduate from this school and bdcome one of ops well r memoered alumni, wake up and get tb workin JuNsoR CLA OFFICERS President V. President Secretary Treasurer ROLL Harold Bertalotto Phyllis Bdrtalotto Charles Burtis Esther Burtis vm G e mee . Don Purvis SS Esther Burtis , Patricia Lee Phyllis Bdrtolotto Robert Miller -Anna Jackson Frankie Kime Patricia Lee Robert Miller Georgia Palmer The class of '50 has an enrollment of eleven this year. we lost one from last year and gained Don Purvis, who en- tered from Ontario. we had the largest class until this yearg now the Freshmen hold this honor. 1 During the year Harold Bertalotto, Robert Miller, and Patricia Lee dropped, leaving only eight members. we received our class rings just before Thanksgiving. The majority of the class bought rings with a ruby set. The others were plain gold. The majority of the class took an active part in the juniorasenior play, HPeople Are Funnyu. Frankie Kime had the leading role. Taking part in the student body play, Hbizzy and Daffy,' were Vale Gene Dice, Georgia Plamer, and Frankie Kime. Georgia Palmer is the vice-president of the student body and Harold Bertalotto is treasurer. Esther Burtis is editor of the Radiator and Anna Jackson is business ,manager. Others on the staff are Frankie Kime and Georgia Palmer. Phyllis Bertalotto is editor of the Hornet a d Val Gene Dice is business manm1er.' Others on,the staff are Harold Bertalotto, Frankie Kime, and Georgia Palmer. JUN ICR CLASS oi JM yy! --C - SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY cuss orrrcsas President C1811 Fruzieti Vice-president Joe Retherford Secretary Bill MUTQOCK Treasurer Joan Marchek CLASS ROLL Lois'Stump Teressa Shira Mary Zielks Boyd Campbell Dale Barnes Lures Chastain Joan Marcheck Joe Retherford Bill Murdock .Barbara walter Clell Frazier Patrick McClure The Sophomore class began the year with the enrollment of eleven students.' This year we gained four new students. They are Joe Retherford, Dale Barnes, Boyd Campbell, and Patrick McClure. Those on the Hornet staff are Joan Marcheck and Barbara walter. Those on the Radiator staff are Lois Stump, Luree Chastain, Bill Murdock,and Mary Zielke. Joan Marchak, Luree Chastain, Lois'Stump, and Boyd Campbell took part in the student body play. Dole Barnes had the honor of being in the Junior and Senior play. Two of our students - Joe Retherford and Boyd Campbell - have quit school. Luree Chastain bec me Mrs. Lee Jennings, April 17, so she is not with us now. Barbara Walters is the secretary of the stu- dent body. 9 -..- , ' 1 . Y' 1' - - urn S Q Y ' 21 s. r ,. U Q 5 M A O Q L rv F' .HH V l 5 gvpgv - ------..T-f H,-H ' g-- J w I, ' I Ulvll yu-u-. W- ru' -'vw-W l 'FRESHM-AN CLASS HISTORY CLASS OFFI CE RS President Vi ce-Presi den t Sec.-Treas. Seraean t o f 'AIMS f CLASS ROLL Don Bovtalorto Norma Jackson Merle Lindley Larry Mendiola Wilma Lou Purvis Shirley letherford Clifford Zielke Mona 'Sui th Mona Sni th Bob Murdock Merle Lindley Larry Mendiola Bob Murdock Dewey Olund Paul Lister Jimmy White Eva winters Clyde Lynd Nancy Lee September 7, 1948, twelve freshman enrolldd at Harpdr High. After three weeks of school Shirley Retherford joined us. Dewey Olund moved to Coeur dl 'Alene and Wilma Lou Purvis joined us from Ontax'io,i Dewey decided ooeur df Alena wasnlt good enough for him so he returned to Harper. The initiation was a big nightmalle. The girls were dressed in their pajamas, and a beautiful string of onions, and a hat, with their hair pulled up. The boys wore night- ggvns with their hair put up in pin curls, make-up and a string of priceless onions around their necks. Af noon we ,trudqed through the stores singing I'm a Lonely Little Petunia in an Onion Patch. To top it all we had to roll a jelly bean down the sidewalk with our noses. That night they gave us a big party, wi th which beought more torture. It was loads of fun. About two weeks after the initiation we gave the upper classmen a return party. we played games, ate, and had lots of fun. Those on the Hornet Staff are Bob Murdock, Mona Snith and Wilma Lou Purvis. On the Radi tor Staff is Clyde Lynd.' , Those taking partiin the student body play were Wilma Lou Purvis, Clyde Lynd and Eva winters. F R E SHMA N CLASS ' I SCHOOL CALENDER September 6- School Opened 27- Teachers' Instituto 29--Ini ation October 14-PT6Sh!TlQh Return Party i7-T.' B. Examination 25-Hi gh School Teachers' Institute November , 12-Union Pacific Agriculture Display 24-25-Thanksgiving Vacation December 47-Roller Skating 22-Christmas Party 23-Christmas Vacation January 20-N11 er Skating February 3-Mrs. Chester starts substituting 9-Qlosses -Assembly 15-Boller Skating. - 26-Junior-Senior Play, People Are Funny March 4-Harper Vs. Jordon Valley Basketball 7-Miss Quest started teaching 12-High School Sponsered Dance is-Roller Skating 30-Classes Assembly Ap ril May 7--Harper Vs. mturio in Baseball 15-gtudent body play, Dizzy and Daffy 22-Junior-Senior Banquet 27-Harper Vs. Vale in Baseball 29-Senior Sneak 4--Vale Vs. Harper in Baseball 15-High School Picnic 14-High School sponsered Dance 15-Baccalaureate 16-Graduation, 20-Oommuni ty Picnic XD-School Out Amin! I I I QUIVIUES , X , N ' X X ,. - ., .- 1. X! gqqwwl .,,x- sn . .3 -z ' ..:4 Q, l 'j'9W::.. F X Nw , :. '.-:-x ' --1.2 mix . 5, xi ' A 'i A . xl. 1 A ' nv. ' xr X. , if .1 as .,Q5:lv3?:-:E:5.,.'1gLJ ' Q ' ' 1 ifbfgi' 1' fi 1 .,a my aw 'QMS 7E:E5T:E-iii. -5.3:-F :H ' :SPY , s I I W nzrsf:-:xg , 1 -' -EQ: 25355229 lx' 2153! ,. f 2 ire w., -zz, 4351! . N . . . 'r: , .QM ,4.5.:,.,... fy-if..--P?4:-c.:-:-., '- 5351... . ,...y..,y.-.+5ggg.c-:-:-:-.- :.- A -.-x-:A -.-:-:- ri-.Qjjz-5,g:g:9,:-9. 1 .,.y.-N.-z-:-'-'-'g 2-:2-H F' 1 Af. 1, 43,ghw:,,.,.,.,.-.-.f.-.-f.- - STJDENT BODY OFFICERS President. ------- Vice-Dresident -H Secretary ..u..U Traosarer -U- Editor. ............. Assistant Editor Business Managers H-H-H-Sam,Griqq -H-Georgia Palmer ---bBarbara Walters H--Harold Bertalotto rhyllis Bdrtalotto Glenna Murdock -- ---- John Purvi sy Val Gene Di ce Art Editors- -------- ------ -Frankie Kime, Sam-Griqg Activiwy Editors Feature Editor--- Boys Sports ------- Girls'Sports .... Jokes Editor .... Classes: Senior -------- Junior ------ Sophomore ..... Freshman .... Teachers U- Edjtor -v------------ Assistant Editor Business Managers Art Editor .N...... Classes and clubs Personals .... . ...... Peatures.H.. Jokes ..U.u. Boys Sports. ..... Girls Sports. ..... . Class Reporters: Senior ------------- Junior ----- Sophmore..n Freshman-an .1 ...Q u-- -H--U--H---H Georgia Palmer --H Joan Marchek H Bob Murdock --H--H-'Mona'Snith Eva Jean Crabqree 1-fSam Grigql John Purvis -H--H--Harold Bertalotto --H--U-vgarbara Halter -H-swilmd Lou Purvis H'-H-Cleone Zielke -f'Esther Buryis --H---Sam Grigq ---rAnna Jackson U ----------- . ------------ Frankie Kime H- H- Marie Hits, Eva Jean Crabtree --LCleone Zielke, Lorna Walters --U Luree Chastain, Lois Stump Bill Murdock H--Joe Retherford -U Glenna Murdock -Johnny Purvis - Georgia Palmer ---H Mary Zielke Clyde Lynd 'Q ADlAT OR STAFF 'IUDENT BQDY JORNET l ' STArF' STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Student Cbuncil is to han' dle the school letters and stripes on sweaters, awarding ana requirements for earning letters. We had a ticket syst m for misdaneaners at school, but never used it to any great extent The sergeant elected foam each class was to ha dle the tickets. when they received a ticket they were tried in the Student Cbuncil which is comp posed of one representative fiom each class, alonq with the class president. when three tickets were received they were taken before the inndr council which was composed of the student body officers. The Student Council officers-were, Sam Griqg-Pres- ident, and Frankie Kine-jecretary. P-HQOTO-CLUB The students sponsored a dance ana box social to raise money to make it possible to buy equip- ment for photography work as an activity for stu- dents interested. The main Reason for establishing the Photo- Club was to make a less expensive Year book. Many students have enjoyed this work throuchout the year. JUNIOR--SENIOR BANOUET The Junior-Senior Banquet was held in the school auditorium, April 22. The Junior class colors, lavender and white were used in decorating the walls and ceiling. 'The junior class flower, the sweetfea was used on the tables, and apple blossoms on the piano. Den Purvis acted as toastmaster.' There'were Several speeches and a musical number on the pro- gram. Those present besides the bpper clossmen were the faculty and board members accompanied by their wives and husbands. o I PEOPLE' 'ARE FUNNY PLAY CAST lessie Budd Kenny Budd John lPopJ Budd Helen Budd Betty Buda Winnie Wehle Elmer wehle Jack whitman Arthur Fairchild Florence pairchild Gladys Bliss Ogle Oguispandki Prudence Paine Pamela Paine Esther Burtil Don Purvis Sam Grigq Glenna Murdock , Frankie Kime Phyllis Bertalotto Robert Miller Dal e Barnes John Purvis Lorna Walters Georgia Palmer Cleone,Zeilkie Eva Jean Crabtree Anna Jackson . uPeople Are Funny,H a three act play, was presented by the Junior and Senior classes, Feb- WOW M. Val Gene Dice was unable to cary his part due to illness so Dale Barnes took over. ' The play was directed by Miss Stevens and Mr.i Gould, who did a good job. STUDENT soot DANC: N The student body sponsored a Halloween dance on October 29, to raise money for photography equipment, so they could make their annual cheaper. 'The dance was held in the community hall, deco- rated in ualloween colors. The dance was enjoyed by a large crowd. There was a beauty contest among the high school girls. Glenna Murdock 'won with Luree Chastain as runner up. SKATING The students enjoyed several skating parties during the year, which took them to Ontario. Those not caring to skate all evening went to picture showes or games in Ontario. DIZZY AND DAFZEY PLAY CAST Maude Marlin Rose Renshaw Daffy Qenshaw Dizzy Burton Jo Ann Farley Austin Chandler Sherwood Lang Chester Getty Lizzie Abbott Anita Narshland Harriet Getty Director Frankie Kime Joan Mprchek Wilma Purvis Clyde Lynd Lois-Stump John Purvis Val Dice Boyd Campbell Eva Winters Lures Chastain Georgia Palmer C. E. Gould Rose Aunt Maude Marlin has raised two neices, Rose and Daffy. is of marriageable age and Daffy is a precocious young ster of fourteen.' She has befriended a young English boy named Dizzy Burton and this formidable pair, Dizzy and Daffy, ofe forever playing pranks and getting into mischief. It seems that when she was real young Aunt Maude mdt and fell in love with a boy named Chauncey Grey. They were anxious to wed but there was family opposition, they quarrel- ed and Chauncey went to France to fight in World war I and he never returned.' For over twenty-five years Aunt Maude has loved in the past and mourned her lost Chauncey. This has made it very difficult d6r Austin Chandler, a wealthy bus- iness man, who longs to marry-Aunt Maude.' Upon several oo- casions he has talked Maude into becoming engaged to him hut she always starts carrying on about her Hpoor dear Chauncey,H which leads to a quarrel with Austin and the engagement is Ohlled off. pose is in love with handsome young Sherwood Lang and the couple long to get married, but Aunt Maude frowns upon the union. Rose feels that if only Austin can persuade-Aunt Maude to marry him the way would be paved for her to marry Sherwood. But how to lay the ghost of Hdarling Chaunceyni It is a Daffy who finally hits upon a plan. when a strange man is knocked down in fmont of her house by a hit-and-run driver Daffy brings the unconscious man into the houdei Upon re- gaining consciousness it develops that the stranger has lost his memory, his mind is a total blank and he doesnlt even know his name. Daffy promptly uses this situation to help Rosem out of her dilemma. 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Then during the winter time we tocx up basketball. we played one game this year with Jordan Valley and lost with a score of 41-14. 'Af er basketball season the boys started Health. The majority of the boys passed their P. E. Tests. -After we finished Hanlth, we started playing baseball. This is the first year we have played other teams for several years. we played three games, two with Vale and one with Ontario. We were defeated all three times.' The first game was with Ontario with the game going to the with a score of 25- 2. The next , game was with Vale, which went to th m at 11-10. Our last game was on our home field with the game going to Vale again, 15-7. we expect to have more and better games next year. GIRLS SPORTS Nineteen girls were enrolled in the gym class when school started. We played several games of softball with the seventh and eighth grade boys with our tea win- ning only one game. when the boys played their game of basketball in Jordan Valley, the girls also played the girls a gane of volleyball. we won the game with a score of 29-14. During the year the girls took calisthenics and tumbled. we worked outside of school for credits toward our GfA.A. letters and emblems. During the winter months we took Health. S CHRLS SHINE ASE BALL .I Q R 3 O L g.. o K 3 12 U b. GRHLES - CN E xi :Lx G-6 MV N xx 'QQAQ1 Q v V NJ X Q ,., - ,: Q x , ' Q29 Wiiizi, i I Y 11 ,pggsgjf X xx 35-3. Q ifallf' ' X .- .. .311 -'+P ,A wigs, , ,. ' ' 6 ,XX . V x ., M .. em ,, X X xqgxm 5 Q ::N-. I l x 5 1 . vs'-.1 , V - - x fan fifilgf 'wifi- at W If-ifg X 11139 x5 uw aiu.. ,M :qv X gf:-.'9f'21:-553-x 'WXV5'Ti5'Y'fi5e,i'23f'-A -iff! Fi-1 Af. gf-Q' f 'M'?L ?n ff1'-12' fn: ,gf 1- --lx wr ., . -'-53449.. df qs. ELPH s -.1 - flifk 1-Fla' V rv? -. Nw.Sg1 :gl gg: 45. 52151. 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It has been a very interesting and successful year. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES Twenty-seven students were enrolled in our qropp in September. At the end of the year there weve twenty-five in the room. Pat Whittenburg, Roma Smith, Kay Stallbaum and the Coleman girls moved away, Jeryy Sutliff, Viola Harlle, Johnny Roberts, and Blaine Morehouse entered during the year. we enjoYed a Halloween pawty with the first and second grades. For Thanksgiving we enter- tained our mothers. The n me of our Christmas play was HThe Fairies Christmas Messageu, we hunted Easter eggs in our teachdr's yard. After the egg hunt we ate a picnic lunch. FIFTH AND SIXTH 'GQADR Mrs. Palmerfs fifth and sixth grades organized a health club in the fall. Dean Boylan was chosen president, Francis Hcxenney, secretary, John Burtis, vice-president, and Joan Mendiola, song leader. They have worked out several inter- esting units with d monstrations on first aid, personal cleanliness, etc. Our room enjoyed making room decorations 65 the tradi- tional Santa Clause, chains, window scenes, and wreaths. The climax was reached when the gifts from our tree were distri- buted. we had a picnic and wiener roast down by the river the latter part of March. we enjoyed games and more food and pop than could be comfortably consumed. Our group made Easter cards and wall decorations for Easter. we also enjoyed a treasure hunt which brought forth dyed easter eggs, candies and nuts: we made a trip to Boise an the end of school, which included a visit to the Capitol building amd other places of interest, and also the park. 'SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADES The enrollment this year reached a total of twenty-five pupils, the seventh grade accounting for seventeen of them. Three of the twenty-five, Jo Mae and Jimmy Roberts, and Beth McClure, are new pupils, and Norma Olund returned to join oar room. The high-lights of our program of recreation were the 4-H skating party at Frank's Roller Rink on February 10, and another on april 22, an outing and picnic dinner on Cotton- wood Creek on April 3, and the Nlast dayn trip to Boise on May 19. A11 of these trips were made in the school bus with the exception of the picnic on Cottonwood, when Verda Palmer took her jeep and Mr. Gardner, his car. Commencement was on Pridny evening, May 20. Three girls, Betty Stump, Beverly McKenney, and Dorothy Duckworth tied for first honors. Other members of the graduaqing class are Tom Shira, Jo Roberts, Loretga Shurts, Jimmy and Rebecca Jaramillo. f N 09 FUN PAGE 0 e L K M u.RSo Z cbumm El f s 0 4, S 4, 1, -cv an FUN PAGE 5 J .4 -5 V ' t 'r QI, I , gl w 'V L 1 d get A ' 31, sr , 'f9 ating ?, Jvc: me. '07 0,100 I l . Q 4 .L Working i:-yi ? erm V25 MLM 951 723 ind 7. Cftnnfl I 4 samlofas fv'f I' F-..- 5 Q l7T1An WY Cleo he wuo nloR Af Asn bendnvj ave-Rf F Q Eknsv. S.hQBK G-oaf!'?aem1P'j -' Pfffflfwgzr? X N I 1 nge 4ove KVA nRJ51' V ?GfIiCk Dewev Ncrma Meri e Home Bob Mari e Dale Wilma Lou Sam Nancy Charles Georgia Val Gene Barbara Larry Luree Boyd Frankie Harold Pat Robert Eva Clifford Lois Clell Joan Bill Anna Joe Esther John Glenna Don P. Eva Jean Don B. Teressa Clyde Shirley Jim Lorna Paul Phyllis Cleone Mr. Gould Miss Stephens Mr. Shainwald Miss Quast MISCELLANOUS Ye Gods! By gory Oregon for me 1111 probably geU'24 hours for this 'She loves me, she loves me not. His face turned 50 different colors. Tiss me or you dotta dit out. Cm, those long skirts. Here I am you lucky, lucky girls. Boohoo. Whoopeel! I betcha lAw heck what am I going to do? Hot puppies! He'd better write Qoday Step aside and let the fat mon thfough. My Heavens. I didnlt do it, I don't get it. Oh no, I didnlt Oh no! That's too much work I don't like any of this dance music. Quit standing in the halls. I haven't seen him for three Saturdays. I'm from Mi sery. My Cow. Oh gadf Now, Hoe! . Ah, your fadder's mustache. You know what? Ifm always doing that! Hi Mert! Oh stink. Oh, this is sillyv Do I like to get letters. I sure like to play ping pong. u Who is going to be my next heart throbr Think so, do you? I got a letter from the right one today How many limits in ducks am I allowed! Oh, Charlie wouldnlt care. I was only fooling. Oh phiddle I really like that mustache That's against the rules, Saved by ghe bell Bring some f-oo-j. Make it snappy. SURNAME McClure Zeilke Olund Jackson Lindley Smith Murdock . Hite Barnes Purvis Grigg Lee Burtis Palmer Dice walter Mendiola Chastain Campbell Kime Bertalotto Lee Miller Zielke Stump Frazier Marchek Murdock Jackson Retherford Burtis Purvis Crabtree Bertalotto 'Bhira Purvis Murdock Lund Retherford White walter Lister Bertalotte Zielke Could Stephens Shainwald Cuast CRIMINAL ALIAS Pat Mary Duke Nor DOC Auntie Monie B.O. Shorty Dale Niddy B00 Parley Useless Chuck Gogie may Togo Babs Lord Larry Boydie Chicken Hub ,Seri Bob Zeke stumnke Baba Jo Billard Andy Joselhine Ess Johnny Evil Jean Don Cody Cari d Blondie Pastor Fuzz DMM' Jim fish Pauly Phiddy Cologne Could Stephens Shainwald Cuast RE-CORD FEATURE WANTED FOR History Experience Figure Singing Gracefulness Playing Ball Freckles Dates Driver's Licence Going to Church Paul Giggling Dimples Bicycle Riding Size Her Husband Good Looks Her Horse Drawing Wisecracks Skipping School Hiking Pitching Blond Hair Hair cut Housekeeping Car Teeth working Legs Hairdo Eyes Fords Beard Swimming Curley Hair Dreaming working writing Letters Plat'Tires Sleeping. - Playing Ping Pong Popularity Driving Fighting English-Accent Diamonds Pitching T mper Hangover Tvrinq Leo Coach Shows Hair working . . . BE Qi THE LOOKCXJT 'PTHESE CFEMDCAIIS ARE DANC-3333 THEY MAI BE ARMED Vale Girls -Acting Forgery Talking in Class Dancing 'Athletics Oirves Dude Ran ch Speeding Lee Chickeries 'Shots- Ping Pong Shorts Deeqn Man Brains Lipstick Playing checkers Cooking Smoking Pipes Talking in Sleep A Junior Shorthand Car Army Men Ping Pong Champ Breaking Hearts Playing Hooky Tall Tales Eating Hot Dogs Burns Speed ball Riding Grade school gal wienie Roasts wedding -Airplanes mwyne Chastain Teaching Riding in cars JOKES The Judge: Well, whatls your alibi for speeding sixty miles an hour through the res- idence sectionj Don P: I had just heard, your honor, that the ladies of my wife's church were Giving a rummage sale and I was hurrying home to save my other pair of pants. Miss Stephens: Define the word kiss. Bill: This word is a noun, but it is usually used as a conjunction. It is never declined, and is more common than proper. It is not very singular, in that it is usually used in the plural. It agrees with me.' Nwhat right do you have to argue with mer' asked Miss Cuodt HI haven't said a word,N Boyd protestedf NYou were listening in a vdry aggresive man- ner,N retorted Miss Cpast. HPleose, Mr. Gould,U said Clell, coming into class, nought I to be punished for something I Haven't donetu uOf course not,H replied Mr. Gould. . Hwhewl said Clell with relief, UI havenft done my Algebra.n Coming out of a movie theater, a couple dis- covers an enoumous waiting line, and the astonish- ed wife says: Uwe must have seen a good pictureiu It was an old lady's first ride in a taxi. She watched with growing alarm the driver as he continually put his hand outside the car as a sigv nal to the traffic following. :At last she said: UYoung man, you look where you are going and keep both hands on the wheel, I'll tell you if it starts to rain. Teacher: Laryy, what does your father d when he finds anything wrong with the car: Larry: He bawls Ma out. The train was pulling out of the station when Bob threw his bag onto the observation platform, and swung himself up over the handrail. He stood panting but triumphant as the train gathered speed 'An elderly party on the platform observed him with some scorn. uYou young fellows donit keep yourselves in condition,H he snorted. nwhy, when I was your abe I could carry a cup of, coffee in one hand, run half a mile, catch the 3:15 by the skin of my teeth, and still be fresh as a daisy.u 'You don't underaoand, pop,W puffed Bob, HI misses this train at the LAST station.0 HTHERE'S A NEW FORU IN YOUR FUTUREU BRING YOUR DORD BACK HCNE FOR SERVICE XXMALHEUR MOTQR CO. INC. Betier used cars at lower prices Genuine Ford Ports Ontario, Oregon Phone 27 i I 1 I I i fn L'H2YBODY'S Of VALE INC. V01 O Q9 1 W sh g yop success Class of '49 t F h pp g from t fo THE WHOLE FAMILY Court us , d pr-mn, S KESSLER HJLLFTON V 1 O 9 Chev. co. Vale O 9 Airplane Trips Anywhere! 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