Irrigon High School - Comet Yearbook (Irrigon, OR)
- Class of 1949
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CUNNINGI-IAM Social Sciences English R x FRANCES SHARP Comme rcial, Mathematics QOMA Ok Ebwition Chairman - Don Kenney Bob Smith Homer Hayes Clerk - Mrs. Marguerite Houghton 3 M Junior Grim, Treasurer, Norine Hinkley, President, Esther Warner, Secretary, Herbert Rand, Vice-President Z M SNSNQ 5.51569 8 n l 0 u n Q L Connors, Acock, Poulson, Goldan, Advisor Russell, Polly, Warner, Hinkley, Rand, Adams,Ada.ms 4 '41 s - 4 E ENICDVQS ,, f f 'Yin r f GD Clan DONALD ADAMS Dan Class Vice-President Ml, S.B. Vice-President Ol, Student Council 13, 4l, Lettermenl' Club fl,Z,3,4l, Letterman Club Secretary-Treasurer Q3, H, Playa fZ,3,4l, Operetta fll, Choir Ill, Band 41.2, 0, Football lZ,3,4l, Basket- ball H .Z.3.4l. GENE MULKEY Buck Football Ql,Z,3,4l. Basketball U.3l. Letterman U.2.3.4l. Lettennena' Club Preaident 13.41, Paper Stal! fl,Zl Operetta ESTHER WARNER S. B. SecretaryK3,4l Student Council fl.3,4l, Playa, UJ3, 43. choir q1,zp, Band ll,Z,4l, Volleyball Ql,Z,3,4-l, Annual Staff U,Z,4l, Paper Staff D, 41, Claaa Secretary-Treasurer lZ,3,4l, Clasa Vice-Preaident Ill, Operetta 0 ll 77 NORLNE HINKLEY Slim Choir Q1.Zj, Volleyball Ql,Z,4l, Operetta Qlj, Plays Q2,3,4l, Annual Staff f4l, G.A.A. fl,Z,3, 41 G.A.A. Vice-Preaident l 133, Student Council Ml, S.B. President Ml, Paper sun 13.41. HERBERT RAND nnerby.. Claaa President fl.Z.3,4l, S. B. Vice-President 141, Operetta ill, Bandl1,Z.4l. Playa Q3,4l, Football Dj, Annual Staff ll,2,4l, Letter mens' Club Q2.3,4l, Basketball 12.31, senden: Council ll,Z,3 41 chan- my mums FRASER Hum.. Band 11.21, Claaa Vice- Preaident 131, Student Council Bl, Operetta Qll, Basketball Ql,Z,3,4l, Letterman f2,3,4l, Paper sm: QZQ3,4l, Annual sm: qzj. Football fZ,3,4l Hgh elm! DOLORES BROWNING --sawn Student Cou.ncil.1lj Plays 13.9 Choir 11.22. Band 1l,2.4l. Volleyball 1l,Zj. Paper sus: 13.4, Annual sm: 141 opal-em 111. Carnival Princess. 11.31. Claal Vice-President 123 ALFRED HOLDEN Pee Wee Transfer 11j. Band 11.2. 45, P1-ya 11.0. cm. Secretary-Treasurer Bllkifblu 12.3,4,. Cllbil' 1l,, Secretary and Treal ui-er Claaa 111. Opereha 11,. Hunger Football 12.41. NORML KEITH Kemal Transfer 121. G.A.A. Preliden! 131, G.A.A. 1Z.3,4l. Phyl 13.41. Aman sun 14j. Band12l, chan- qzy, Volleyball 121. Yen Leader 132. Carnival Princesa 12.4, Held our Jim JUNIOR GRXM ulhah.. Band Ulf, S. B. Treasurer 13.41. Playa 142. Oper-eng 113. Buuunu 12.33, sm- dent Council 13.40. Mangan- Football 131. DIANNE PHANEUF Transfer 141. mc:-man smrru nmck.. uma 1l.2,4l. Pu, 141. roars-u1z.3,4y. nuns- bal,l1Z,3.4,, ummm 12-3-4L 090105-I Ul- HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF 1949 Way back in 1937 we see seven tiny tots on their way to school. Yes, it's Dolores, Norine, and Esther. Look! here comes Herby, Junior, .Toe and Dean too. It's their first day at the Olde Irrigon Schoole. These seven did well and in 1941, .Tim Fraser of Juliaetta, Idaho and Gene Mulkey of Portland, Oregon, added some new life to our class. Coming from Arlington, Oregon in 1942, Don Adams decided he might as well get in this merry little group. Dick Smith was also watching the progress of the class and came from Hermiston to join us in 1943. From here they made it through Freshman initiation in 1945 and began High School life in earnest. That year, Alfred Holden joined the class, coming from Hermiston. Norma Keith carne to us from Rainier, Oregon in our Sophomore year and fitted right in with the old timers. Dianne Phaneuf joined us late in the first semester of our Senior year. She came from Sun Valley, California. So now leaving Irrigon High with all of its joys and heartaches is the class of 1949. 8 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of 1949 do will and bequeath: To the Juniors- our ability to get out of class and make good grades. To the Sophomores- a few more boys. They helpfl To the Freshmen- our ability to keep out of trouble and get along with teachers. To the Eighth Grade- four happy and prosperous years in high school. To the Teachers- the relief of having us leave. To our Parents- the happy feeling that at last we've made it through. Individually We Bequeath The Following I, GENE MULKEY, do will and bequeath my motorcycle thrills and spills to Bob Adams. I, NORINE HINKLEY, do will and bequeath my slender figure and ability to get along with teachers to Jim Kenney. I, JUNIOR GRIM, do will and bequeath my job as Student Body Treasurer to anyone who will have it. I, HERBERT RAND, do will and bequeath my way with women and people in general to Fred Acock. I, NORMA KEITH, do will and bequeath my nickname of Iron-Sides to any one wanting to fill the bill. I, DONALD ADAMS, do will and bequeath my job of taking people places to anyone with a car. I, RICHARD SMITH, do will and bequeath my ability to be silent to Norman Simmons . I, ESTHER WARNER, do will and bequeath my ability to get A's to Bob Critchlow. I, ALFRED HOLDEN, do will and bequeath my smallness to some of the Sophomore girls, they need it!! I, DOLORES BROWNING, do will and bequeath my singing ability to James Keith. I, JIM FRASER, do will and bequeath my car to anyone who thinks he can drive it. I, DIANNE PHANEUF, do will and bequeath my figure to Irvin Polly. 9 'l 1, ,,-I ' -lai- L S 2 E Q LID WMS Mfg UQ -'i 10 J , fi- i v 1' CLFJSSES ' ' i ' lk win- I L L lliui - -l Guerin, Miss Sharp, Advisor Poulson, Shade, Critchlow, Filley, Adarns September 6, 1948, the Junior Class enrolled seven Students. October 18th, Larry Filley, coming from Wenatchee, Washington: joined us making a total of eight in the class. At the end of the first semester, the number in our class had dropped to six. Pat White and Pat Guerin had withdrawn. Class officers are as follows: President ..... ....... ...BobAdarns Vice-President . . . . . . . . Don Poulson Secretary-Treasurer . . . .... .... . . . .... Ray Shade Those of the Junior Class who took part in the various sports are Football: Bob Adams, Don Poulson, Ray Shade, Larry Filley and Bob Critchlow. Basketball: Bob Adaxns, Don Poulson, Ray, Shade, Larry Filley, LaVern Marlow and Bob Critchlow. 12 oplzomored The morning of September Seventh, ten Sophomores started to school. Barbara Pettit entered school with the other ten in the third week. Barbara came from Long Beach, California, Irvin Polly, entered our class also, coming from Hover, Washington. We have been active in school affairs. The boys have played foot- ball and basketball, and the girls have participated in volleyball. We elected class officers who were: President ........... Freddie Acock Vice-President ...... George Russell Secretary-Treasurer Irvin Polly Geraldine Hinkley, Eula Amis, and Barbara Pettit were elected cheer leaders. They are all three Sophomores. Fraser, Turner, Warner, Markham, Rucker, Mr. Cunningham, Advisor Pettit, Amis, Russell, Acock, Hinkley .gfegfllhlen The Freshrnen entered the Irrigon High School with fear and trembling on September 3, 1948. They were very green but were looking forward to a happy year. The year opened with seven goys and no girls in the class. At the end of the first semester, Barbara Lawson joined the class. We had charge of the Baseball Throw booth at the carnival. Jim Kenney, a member of our class, acted as clown. The class elected Barbara Pettit from the Sophomore class as honorary candidate for carnival queen. Four Freshman boys won their letters in football. They were: James Keith, Jim Kenney, Leroy Connors, and Norman Simmons. Those Freshmen out for basketball were: Jim Kenney, James Keith, Leroy Connors, Gerald Hinkley, and Norman Simmons. J The class officers are: President . . . .... . . . . Leroy Connors Vice-President .......... Rolly Polly Secretary-Treasurer James Keith Polly, Connors, Hinkley, Simmons, Mrs. Adams, Advisor Hinsdale, Keith, Lawson, Kenney 13 M- -42-1. , in Y' 'S fl Q Q. A 39 461 ' j , '9Y 14 Www VV? fl + I i, -i za. S - v . SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY SCHOOL CALENDAR 3 Registration 14 Football Jamboree at Pendleton 24 Football - Umatilla. . . Here Z4 Freshman Initiation Z9 Football - Stanfield. . . There 30 Teachers' Institute 1 Teachers' Institute 8 Football - Lexington. . . Here 20 Volleyball - Boardman. . . He r e Z2 Football - Athena . . . There Z6 Football - Weston . . . Here 3 Volleyball - Boardman. . . There 5 Football - Pilot Rock. . . There 8 Band Concert at Boardman 9 Football - Ukiah. . . at Echo 12 Football - Boardman. . . Here 19 4 19 Football - 1 9 Carnival Volleyball - Boardman. . . Here ZZ Basketball 8 Basketball l 0 Volleyball 1 6 Basketball ZZ Christmas Z3 Christrnas Z4 Christmas 3 Christmas 14 Volleyball 14 Basketball Z0 Freshman Z1 Basketball 25 2 5 Z 8 Basketball Basketball Volleyball lone . . . Here begins - Stanfield. . . There - Umatilla. . . Here - Ukiah. . . Here Dinner Program Vacation Begins Vacation Ends - Umatilla. . . There - Umatilla. . . Here Return Party - St. Joseph . . There - lone. . . Here - lone. . . Here - Boardrnan. . There 1 Basketball 4 Basketball P.'l'.A. Organized - Lexington. . . Here - Umatilla. . . There 7 Basketball - Pendleton .Tumor High. . . Here ll Basketball - lone. . . 'Ihere 11 Volleyball - lone. . . There 15 Basketball - Boardman. . . Here 18 Basketball - Lexington. . . There Z5 Play Z9 Junior-Senior Banquet 6 Spring Concert 15 Baccalaureate 19 Commencement Z0 School Picnic Z0 End of School 16 Luke Stilsby . . . Emmy Peppin . . . Ma Peppin .... Lulu Triffet .... Seedie Triffet . . . Wash .Teddo .... Sol Silverstein . . Louis Cattaro . . . Pappy Stilsby .......... Bridget O'Flannigan Reverend Boswell ...... SENIOR CLASS PLAY ' 'Hillbilly Courtship By Austin Goetz ln love with the mountain flower ...... Herby Rand Radio hillbilly ........ Radio hillbilly .... A mountain nitwit . . . A Hebrew manager ...... A temperamental Italian . A feudist of the old school A wild Irish rose .... . ..... . . The preacher-man ..... . ...... . . A flower of the Ozarks ......... The mother of the flower . . . . . Dolores Browning . . Norine Hinkley . . . . Norma Keith . . . Esther Warner . . . . . Dick Smith . . . Alfred Holden . . Junior Grim ......DonAdams . . . . Beth Warner Norman Simmons The Widow Peppin and deaf old Pappy Stilsby have sworn to shoot each other on sight as their mountain feud rages verbally. To make matters worse, Pappy's son, Luke, and Ma Peppin's daughter, Emmy, are in love with each other. The two old feudists have been planning second matrimonial ventures, and each has secretly engaged Wash J'eddo, the half-witted village scribe, to write to a matrimonial bureau for a mate. Wash has enclosed Emmy's picture in Ma's letter and I..uke's in Pappy's signing their respective names instead of Ma's and Pappy's. Meanwhile, the mountain is all agog over the homecoming of the Triffet girls, Radio's newest hillbilly sensation, who bring their manager, Sol Silverstein, with them in quest of more hillbilly entertainers. When Sol attempts to sign Ma on the dotted line, she mistakes him for an answer to her letter and jumps at the chance. Complications set in as one of the Triffet sisters tries to vamp Luke and a pair of wildcats in the shape of a wild Irish rose and a temperamental Italian lad arrive from the matrimonial bureau to claim their mates. Luke and Emmy are dumfounded as Hog Mountain is trans- formed into an active volcano of riotous courtship. ln the midst of the turmoil, Pappy comes to settle his score with Ma and is captured by the wild Irish rose in her wildest moment. 17 Z!!! Ewa QA 15235252-'25 93553555 ' x n v.. W Uoifwa iaziw E31 18 Clarinets: Esther Warner Carroll Turner Bob Adams Bass Clarinet: Louise Turner Flute: Dolores Browning Saxophones: Marlene Markham Larry Filley Cornets: Don Poulson Herbert Rand La Verne Marlow 6 fi! N IRRIGON BAND Twenty-three students turned out for Senior Band this year. Seventeen are High School students, and six are Grade students. Under the fine direction of Mr. F'. C. Reed, our band has greatly improved since the beginning of the year. Members of the band are: K' . l C K Y M 3 X5 Cymbalsg Ronald Berger DIRECTOR: Mr. F. C. Reed 19 X Baritones: George Russell Beth Warner Trombone: Dick Smith French Horns: Eula Amis Geraldine Hinkley Helen Steagall Bass: Don Adams Drums: Snare: Bob Critchlow Danny C reame r Bas sg Alfred Holden Timpani: Bobby Kenney QQ S . -A 2gJ'zf 2 .25 r. -, A, 1 . A 1 F I lil-1-.-J 4 4 1? s 1zf' is ,' 3 3 . QQ ,gf ....................... ............. ..... ............................., zDT3xJ1E2 52211 Q W Z I I I L V51 5 H- No.'fl COMETS , Q GJUQIVY-O QW L R8 6' 'bhe '1'o,,,,fffg, lrrigon -score-:1 five q fo ' If to lead 50 to Q5 at the tm.' 5b QQ ute mark and be stalled o..'7Q 4,7 Q G1 UOPS lg fO1 - win. Bob Adf stuart to ti Pofbfa, tion we in the las+f a ' played a leon 510 ur Car- great floor '1. Irri- 1 gyjkle ret it!! gon guard, 'lfliflg 'Uff' ,4 game and are GJ' ,UIQ really W Webb S Line Cri Fras Ada G 's ro 09h K? 1 A1119 ' 4 was sk ing stars the nv game with lone? SCL Vo f fyeka en- in after nan class has L, Barbara Law 'm1stQn. fo of than - be, isle 9+ JJ 001 w. iff' 4 v 176 OJ Owe! Ifoebdpfao F-Oolfs like q?Q,6 QQ? J? iid nOt un' lg run at 0?V9Py , atb oe Je ob 'fox t Q1181't0I' - d Ira o 3,001 Qoarowto .. ?21 R 51-':, 'o,Z 9610 6A 0 'vushed Irrigo..0f?, '5h4-.b- r6'0+ N2 ikbak ?e,0o5,0 Gov-319 6,0 is Sin. S D Gfokl . .126 A06 zo. Ya be 6.9- 9.v 21 money Iul t. Senior sneak was a QQWW JJQMAYQ LETTERMENS' CLUB The lettermen had their first meeting on January 26, 1949 to elect officers for the year of 49. The following are members of the club: Gene Mulkey ............. President Don Poulson . . . .... Vice-President Don Adams . . . ....... Secretary Jim Fraser Bob Critchlow Bob Adams Richard Smith Jim Kenney James Keith Leroy Connors Norman Simmons Ray Shade Fred Acock Larry Filley Irvin Polly G A A The Girls' Athletic Association has had a very adventurous and prosperous year. The untiring efforts of the director, Mrs. Dorothy Adams, played the biggest part in making our organization successfully educational and at the same time very enjoyable. We wish to thank her for her fine leadership and cooperation throughout our busy year of activities. Together, all of us have had a very happy time. Z3 LETTERMENS Q f 31s- - ' r!Ag S Mulkey, Fraser, Connors, Filley, Simmons, Shade, Keith, Holden, Kenney, Paulson, Smith, Adams, Ci-itchlow, Adams, Rand, Acock, Goldan, Advisor L '--Q-Qu-'fn Warner. Warner, Lawson, Fraser, Turner, Rucker, Mrs. Adams, Advisor Hinkley, Keith, Amis. Hinkley, Pettit, Browning, Markham Z4 I-1 , -1- LE1-lfigl ,+ L ,I i-' , VOLLEYBALL The skies looked pretty gray for the girls' Physical Education class at the beginning of the year. Then a trim, short Q5 ft.j, little lady from Grand Forks, North Dakota came to our rescue and things took on a brighter tone. The girls have enjoyed having Mrs. Adams for their coach and wish to thank her for her fine work and efforts. Our team consisted of: Esther Warner Beth Warner Marlene Markham Barbara Pettit Norine Hinkley wa Faithful Subs were: Barbara Lawson Maxine Fraser Scores were as follows: Eula Amis Geraldine Hinkley Joan Rucker Norine Hinkley s our captain. Louise Turner Dianne Phaneui lrrigon Boardman - here - won ' ' -there won -here lost -there won Umatilla -here won -there lost Stanfield -there lost -here lost lone -here lost -there lost Z6 QV N Q 6 9 I i.,4,...,5,,r, MQW, 6 A mf 54.4.1 .6216 5122, 747144- w.-:7...,-J-o x 5?-lfozf' FOOTBALL The Irrigon football team ended their fifth year with five wins, losing five, and tying Athena six to six in the League Jamboree at Pendleton. The position of the players were: Fullback . . . . . . Bob Critchlow Halfback . . . .... Irvin Polly Halfback ...... . . . Fred Acock Quarterback . . . Don Poulson End ....... End ..... James Fraser Richard Smith Center ..... . . Gene Mulkey Halfback ...... . . Larry Filley Quarterback . . James Keith Quarterback . . . End ........ End ..... . . . . Ray Shade . .. .. Bob Adams James Kenney Center .... Leroy Connors Center ...... . . . Norman Simmons Scores: Athena Irrigon 6 Umatilla Irrigon 6 Stanfield Irrigon 1 Lexington Irrigon 30 Echo Irrigon 0 Athena Irrigon 12 Weston Irrigon Z0 Pilot Rock Irrigon 14 Boardman Irrigon 34 Ukiah Irrigon 68 Ione lrrigon 12 28 9.173 rv gf f I 29 Af-1 1 N J w - i 30 BASKETBALL The Comets finished the 48-49 season with four wins and ten losses. There Stanfield He re Ukiah There Pendleton J r . Hi. Here Stanfield He re Umatilla There St. Joseph He re lone The re Boardman Here Lexington There Umatilla He re Pendleton J r . Hi. There Ione He re Boardrnan The re Lexington Total Points 3-20 Varsity Scoring C ritchlow Fraser B. Adams Poulson D. Adams Filley Connors Irrigon 30 lrrigon 30 Irrigon 31 Irrigon 16 Irrigon 22. lrrigon 36 Irrigon Z4 Irrigon 30 lrrigon 30 lrrigon 11 Irrigon 31 Irrigon 18 Irrigon 46 Irrigon 32 if 133 130 59 32 15 '7 1 -il f 1 5.050 Q0 'Rza' 'ZQPQY' vv.f'4 O5 .V wwf s N, 1 Q' I ix v. f 'Q I z' f Q ,. I l r HP 2 ' a If . 15'- If gi ig' '-v'zPN Aj I G uma EGM!! ZN...L,.,,9'f f 1 fi fx 'L '57 Q ' w 1 MJ- F fluf- Q -n 7 -M5-11' run-4, , f fl 'iif f- J-sl V di .ff gg: A , 5, hmnf' I Q 1, + 4 , T QN F M f ' ' :-1 A ' , P '- N -'f 'S 4 H -i ., . , ,-. if ., gd- if' Q4 I Q 'if' Y 5-f ' f , A, H MASQ, iw v- . , . . W, ,J , X . . 4 fi? ' , , , sf x ' . S 'is , . . H . .Q x, 'ffe ' , ,Q If ., H f- , . ,H7.,.3 f .5 xglvx. If 'V .5 - 1 af 4: rf' X n -M Yr ' 1 F' fs 5 W 'T K i a g 1 7 A rn, fi' Q 'W M, , 1 33 91,0402-.U E., up ln .gif 100-no 1 I ,, cp3V fYf 1, ,I Q 9, X,- .V ,gif f rf? F f sf .4 ls B. wg? GRFPDE SC ii O0 L 9154, as sixth BACK ROW: Stephens, Hinkley, Burnette, Edwards, Merrill MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Hayes, Teacher, Smith, Boylan, Smith, Mann, Matheney, Losness FRONT ROW: Allen, Shade, McGill, Connors, Holden, Grewell, Graybeal, Tester, Russell, Allen even th giglztlz BACK ROW: Burnette, Polly, Boylan, Gulick, Kelley, Creamer, Umiker MIDDLE ROW: Turner, Tester, Leighton, Smith, Ross, Tester, Douglas, Mrs. Adams, Teacher FRONT ROW: Smith, Isom, Steagall, Gulick, Berger, Edwards, Acock, Kenney Allen 36 xi? BNN-BN 21504 9-BQ 9 A 5, M .MCCY Q9-bid aa 3 5 J Z 1, RS O 5 41128 H RS. R SS O88 gint gra e BACK ROW: Hobbs, Losness, Swearingen, Turner, Averill, Green, Wilson FRONT ROW: Johnson, Bentley, Denney, Denney, Tester, Cooley, Mulkey, Allen, Mrs. Ruth Russell, Teacher ewnd grade BACK ROW: Miller, Mrs. Bessie Hobbs, Teacher MIDDLE ROW: Matheney, Hinkley, Johnson, Gollyhorn, Burnette, Shade, McGill, Filley, Connors, Hinkley, Allen, Smith FRONT ROW: Umiker, Powers, Hill, Henderson, Berger, Cosner, Roberts, Gulick, Narner lzircl gourtlz grade BACK ROW: Mrs. McCoy, Teacher, Matheney, Filley, Hinkley, Wilson, Edwards, Ballard, Wilson, Keith MIDDLE ROW: Ross, Hinkley, Utley, Miller, Odom, Connors, Turner, Henderson, Acock, Tester FRONT ROW: Roof, Denney, Cosner, Rogers, Bentley, Hill, Johnson, Odom, Smith Hinkley, Thompson 38 K? t. 1- J Z' 0 4 5929 1.63 VY' J' 4 GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Douglas, Tester, Ross, Kelly, Crearner, Smith,Coach Goldan FRONT ROW: Gulick, Allen, Edwards, Acock, Kenney, Berger GRADE SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Umiker, Turner, Steagall, Burnette, Smith Coach Adams Tester, Boylan, Polly, Isom, Gulick BEGINNERS BAND BACK ROW: Gulick, Utley, Leighton, Acock, Smith, Creamer, Allen Matheney, Losness, Edwards, Graybeal MIDDLE ROW: Isom, Polly, Mann, Ross, Hinkley, Hinkley, Turner, Grewell, Denney, Cosner. Keith, Acock, Umiker, Boylan FRONT ROW: Boylan, Ross, Hinkley, Shade, Allen, Stephens, Filley, Cosner, Thompson, Allen 40 M, C5 E X WALSWORTH un.,..,u.4 A land by 'IL'-Olfll lllflllll Knnnllln. lo., U I. A. 41 O Bl II Allen Chevron Gas Station Phone 376 Irrigon, Oregon . nn ., ,..- 1 ... n w 'v 3 Sow. .We I Protection Efimfil Great on hills FII! 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