Madras High School - Hi Sage Yearbook (Madras, OR)

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Madras Union High School Presents the HI-SAGE Produced and published by the Associated Students of Madras Union High School, Madras, Oregon. Dedication In grateful appreciation for his many years of faithful service as Madras Hi music instructor, this annual is respectfully dedicated to Robert Brewer. “Dad Brewer,” as he is known by his students and friends, came to Madras Hi ten years ago and has served faithfully since as music instructor, Amphion club adviser and a study hall supervisor. In that time Mr. Brewer has come to be known and loved by hundreds of students and faculty members, as well as residents of the Madras community. He has made innumerable contributions to the school including many outstanding music concerts, special programs during the holiday seasons, and entertainment at games, assemblies and this year’s senior play. He is also credited with instituting the newly-organized Ainphion club and reintroducing the A Capella choir this year. Beside his duties as teacher, adviser, husband and father, Mr. Brewer has taken an active interest in church functions and has become a leader in other community affairs. It was with much regret that the school board accepted Mr. Brewer's resignation last December. However, it will enable him to accept a fellowship position at Lewis and Clark college in Portland. While teaching there Mr. Brewer will also complete work for his Master’s degree in music. With the very best wishes of the staff this 1959 Hi-Sage is dedicated to Mr. Brewer and with it goes the hope that he and his family will find much happiness in their new location. Table of Contents Hi-Sage Staff Page Dedication 2 Administration 3 Editor Arlen Hollinshead Seniors 13 Assistant Editor Rod Young Juniors 21 Business Manager Sharon Piercy Sophomores 27 Artist Joe Piedmont Freshmen 33 Photographers Butch Joseph Organizations 39 Vern Giles, Redmond Activities 53 Adviser E. Howard Hillis Sports 65 Printer Fowler Printing CoBend Advertisements 75 Administration They Help Us Carl Rhoda, Principal W. A. Wright, Vice Principal Serving as members of the District U-l school board for the past year were O. C. Hedgepeth, Chairman, Metolius; Ron Vibbert, Gateway; Carl V. Rhoda, Superintendent; Waldron Lessert, Warm Springs; Ida Mae Lange, Madras; Chet Sample, Agency Plains, and Nikki Cassel, Clerk. ach Day Helping out in the office each day are Sharon Piercy and Chris Quaale, first period; Annette Flynn, second; Marie Miller, third; Jan White, fourth; Linda Schmitt, fifth, and Chickie Fickes and Kay Yarnell, sixth. Dorothy Piedmont, Assistant Clerk Nikki Cassel, Clerk Don Baillie Ag I, II, III, IV Shop Abbie Andrews English I Alzora Albrecht Typing I Shorthand Bookkeeping Bob Brewer Vocal and instrumental music Bart Clements English III, IV College Prep Sonia Dalton Art World History Ted Dowell Algebra I, II Analyt. Geom., Trig. 00O660O004 OOCMBfeDOOOO' oojf fcoooc 600004 Robert Duke U. S. History Frosh Soc. Sci. Gayle Bullard Typing I English III Frank Good Social Ec. Frosh Soc. Sci. General Science Howard Hillis Typography Psychology Public Speaking Journalism Priscilla Horning Home Ec. I, II, II, IV Ole Johnson General Science Guidance Ron Little General Math Algebra I Sara Ann Officer Physical Ed Health VV. A. Wright Chemistry Physics Guidance 3 ■ Joe Piedmont Physical Ed. Health Carl Roda Administration The Student Council Student-body elected student council members for 1958-59 were, seated, Chickie Fickes, treasurer; Dianne Corwin, secretary; Jack Markgraf, president; Anne Piedmont, White Buffalo editor. Standing Kelly McGreer, parliamentarian; Arlcn Hollingshead, Hi-Sage editor; Lane Nelson, advertising manager; Wayne Lee, concessions manager; Marvin Hoot, vice president. Student Council activities this year were many and varied. Early in the year several members attended a Regional Student Council meeting in Bend. They also initiated many groups to carry out activities of the student body. In the fall the council sponsored its annual magazine drive with freshman Shirley Brown securing top selling honors. Half of the proceeds from the sale went to help pay for the new printing press and the rest for new bleachers on the football field. ROW 1 - Denny Tingle, sophomore representative; Phil Stevenson, freshman representative; Ellen Brown, junior president; Jud Hyatt, senior president. ROW 2 - Gerry Galbraith, freshman president; Charles Hill, sophomore president; Bobbie Rhoda, GAA representative. ROW 3 - Larrv Hvder Rifln rluh r nresentative: W. A. Wripht. adviser. Goes To Work Constituting another activity was the clothing drive during which nine bags of clothing for the needy were filled. A charity basket was also filled and given to a local family in need as a Christmas gift. 1 These are just a few of the many worthwhile activities of the year. A large vote of appreciation and thanks to the Student Council for its fine job. They Keep Us Going Working busily all morning to prepare the food, filling the trays during the noon hour and then cleaning up afterward keep Lydia Neimann, Hazel Ames and Jane Rhoda hopping in the MUHS cafeteria, (above). At left, taking a few minutes off from their busy work day to catch a glimpse of the World Series are Madras Hi’s custodians, Roy Clowers and Verl Ridgeway. Seeing to it that the high school students get to school each morning and home again at night is the duty of the five MUHS bus drivers (below). They are (1. to r.) Fred Burkin, Rod Thomas, Olny Sommers, Vern Moore and John Couch. Class Of '59 ATCHISON, KATHRIN FHA, 1. BINDER, STEVE FFA, 1; Lettennen’s 1, 2, 3, President 4; Amphions 1, 3, President 2; Class Play “The Decline and Fall of Homer’s Empire 3; Prom Attendant 3; Class Treasurer 4; Prince Charming 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4; Squad Leader (Band) 1; Lieutenant (Band) 2, 3, 4; Lettered in: Baseball 1; Track 2, 3; Football 3, 4; BROWN, AUDREY Dramatics club 1; GAA 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Pep club 3, Vice President 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Honor Roll 2. BROWN, FONDA CAA 1; Amphions 1, 2, President 4; Pep club 4; Leadership Training 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Cay” 4. BUTCHER, CHERRY CAA 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play “One Happy Family” 3; Class Play — property mistress — “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. CHAMPION, STEVE Transferred from Redmond 3; Class play (make-up) 3, 4; Amphioas Publicity Manager 4; A cappella choir 4; Lettered in wrestling 1; Racket Squad 4. CHARLEY, GERALD, Basketball 1. COOPER, ROSY. CODY, DALE Transferred from The Dalles 2; CAA 1, 2; Pep club 3, Business Manager 4; Class Play “It’s Cold in Them Thar Hills” 3; Home Room Representative 3, 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Noon Movie Staff 4; White Buffalo Staff 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2; Top annual salesman 4; 2nd place in magazine drive 1; 3rd place in U. N. Speech Contest 3. CORWIN, DIANNE FHA 1, 3, Historian 2; CAA 1, 3, Sports Manager 2; Pep club 2, 4, Business Manager 3; Class Secretary 3; Class Play “The Decline and Fall ot Homer’s Empire 3; Leadership Training 3; Student Body Secretary 4: Student Council 4; Class Play promptress “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; 3rd in magazine drive 4; National Honor Society 4; FFA Sweetheart 1; Miss Touchdown Princess 3; Miss Touchdown 4. DAVIS, CHICK IE (FICKES) GAA 1, 2, 4, Secretary 3; Homecoming Court 1; Amphions 1, 2; Pep club 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Prom Attendant 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Play promptress 3; Class Vice President 3; Class Plav 4; Student Body Treasurer 4; Student Council 4; Teen-age Dance Council 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Homecoming Court 4; Cinderella 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Co-salutatorian 4. EAKIN, BRENDA Transferred from Redmond 2; Keyettes 1; Tumbling Team 1; Pep club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee chairman 3; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Job’s Daughters 1, 2, 3, 4. FARRELL, BOB FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen’s club 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Home Room Representative 4; Farm Mechanics award in FFA 3; 3rd in Teen-age Driving Rodeo 3; Rifle Club 1; Lettered in Football 4; Racket Squad 4. FERGUSON, ROGER Class Play “One Happy Family” 3. FINE, LEWIS FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Lcttermen's 3, 4; Central Oregon All-Stars in Football 3, 4; Co-captain in Football 4; Lettered in Football 3, 4; Racket Squad Vice President 4. FORMAN, ROY FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; Racket Squad 4. FRIEND, BEN FFA 1, 2. GARREN, CURTIS Lettermen’s 2; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Lettered in Baseball 2. GRIFFITH, RITA GAA 1, Secretary 2; Pep club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Class Play promptress 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 2, 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Typing Certificate 2. HATFIELD, DAVID Transferred from lone 4; Student Council Representative 2; Science club President 3; Lettered in Basketball 3. HOFSTETTER, CARMON FFA 1, 2, Reporter 3; Rifle club 1, Vice President 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4; Lettermen’s 4; White Buffalo Staff 2, News Bureau 3, News Editor 4; Citizenship nomination 3; Lettered in Football 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. HOLLINCSHEAD, ARLEN Welcoming Committee 1; White Buffalo Staff 2, News Editor 3, Hi-Sage Editor 4; Lettermen's 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroli Vice President 3, President 4; Class Play “One Happy Family” 3; Prom Committee chairman 3; Student Council 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Citizenship nomination 1, 2, Award 3; Perfect Attendance 2, 4; Honor Roll 1 2, 3, 4; Journeyman Award 2; “Voice of Democracy” district winner 3; 1st in U. N. Speech contest 3; Teen of the Moment 3; Football manager 2; Typing Award 2; Racket Squad 4; Valedictorian 4. HORIGAN, MARILYN FHA 1, 2 3, 4; GAA 1, Amphions 1; Class Play “It's Cold in Them Thar Hills” 3; Pep club 4; Chorus 3; Honor Band 4; job's Daughters 1, 2. HULL, JIM. HYATT, JUDSON Transferred from South Salem 4; French club 2, 3; Hi Y 3; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Cay” 4; Class President 4; Lcttermen’s 4; Student Council 4; Lettered in Football 4; Racket Squad 4. HYDER, LARRY FFA 1, 2, 3; Rifle Club 2, 4, President 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Play “It’s Cold in Them Thar Hills” 3; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Cay” 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; White Buffalo Staff 3, News Bureau 4; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Typing Award 2. JEFFERSON, BARBARA GAA 1, 2, 3; Rifle club 2, 3, 4; Class Play “One Happy Family” 3; Pep club 3, 4; Class play-stage 4; National Honor Society 4; Amphions 4; Dance Band 4; Prom Committee chairman 3; Citizenship nomination 1, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 3. KENDALL, BEN Transferred from Dayville 3; Class play-stage 4; Lettered in Baseball 2. KIRKSEY, MILDRED Amphions 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 3; Majorette 1; Dmm Majorette 2, 3. KLANN, STANLEY Teen-age Rodeo Award 3. LEE, WA NE 1 TA 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Lettermcn’s 4; Student Body Concessions Manager 4; Student Council 4; Honor Roll 1; Lettered in Football 4; Racket Squad 4. LEONARD, MARGARET FHA 1, Parliamentarian 2; GAA 1, 2; Pep dub 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 4; Amphions 3, 4. LEONARD, ROSELLA FHA 1, 2; GAA 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Amphions 2, 4, Board of Treasury 3; White Buffalo Staff 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Quill and Scroll 4; A cappeila Choir 4; Journalism Award 3. LEWIS, KAREN GAA 1, 2; Amphions 1; Honor Choir 1; Pep club 2, 3, 4; Teen-age Dance Council 3, Secretary 2; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; White Buffalo Staff 3, Alumni Editor 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Honor Roll 2, 3. LIGHT, ED Transferred from Sandy 3; Wrestling 1, 2; Lettcnnen's 1, 2; Racket Squad 4. LIGHT, FRED Transferred from Sandy 3; Wrestling 1, 2; Lettermen’s 1, 2; Student Council 1, 2; Racket Squad 4. MCKAY, HERB FFA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFA Delegate to National Convention 4; Beaver Salute 4; Racket Squad 4. MCPHEETERS, CAROLYN (JONES) GAA 1; Pep club 2, 3, 4; Perfect Attendance 1. MARKGRAF, JACK Transferred from Stevenson Wash., 2; Class President 1; FFA Secretary 1, Treasurer 3; Lettermen’s 1, 2, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Class Vice President 2; Class President 3; Class Play It’s Cold in Them Thar Hills 3; Student Body President 4; National Honor Society 4; Class Play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Most Valuable Football Player 4; Central Oregon All-Star Team 2, 3, 4; Elks All-Star Football Team 4; Lettered in Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Racket Squad Treasurer 4. MERACLE, DORIS FHA 1, 2, 3; Ainphions 1, 2, 3, Board of Treasury 4. MILLER, MARIE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Tumbling Team 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1; Noon Movie Staff 4. MOORE, BILL Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Annual Staff 2; Class Play The Decline and Fall of Homer’s Empire” 3; Dope Book Editor 3, 4; Honor Roll 1; Perfect Attendance 1; Journalism Award (Star) and (500) 3; 2nd place annual salesman 2. MOORE, JOYCE Class Secretary 1, GAA 1, 2; Amphions 1, 2; President 3, Treasurer 4; Rally Squad 2, 3; Pep club 2, 3, 4; Class Play “One Happy Family” 3; Leadership Training 3; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 1, 2; Accompanist Central Oregon Music Clinic 3, 4. NANCE, ROY FFA 2, 3, 4. NELSON, LANE Merit Orderly (Band) 1; Class President 2; Lieutenant (Band) 2, 3; Amphions 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Co-captain of Pep Band 3; Class Play stage manager 3, 4; Captain (Band) 4, Student Body Advertising Manager 4; Cinderella Ball Chairman 4; Racket Squad 4. PATT, BYRON FFA 1; Lettermen’s 4; Lettered in Football 4. PIEDMONT, ANNE FHA 1, Degree Chairman 2, Parliamentarian 3; CAA 1, Treasurer 2; Class Representative 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; White Buffalo Staff 2, Feature Editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4; Pep club 2, 3, Parliamentarian 4; Student Body Vice President 3; Quill and Scroll 4, President 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Class Play “The Decline and Fall of Homer’s Empire” 3; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; National Honor Society Frosh Award 1; Scholarship Award 1; Citizenship 1, 2, 3; Perfect Attendance 1, 2; Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4; Job’s Daughters 1, 2, 4, Honored Queen 3; Co-salutatiorian 4. PIERCY, SHARON FHA 1, 3, Reporter 2; GAA 1, 2; Noon Movie Staff 1, 2, 3; Amphions 1; Honor Choir 1; Quill and Scroll 4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; White Buffalo Staff 2, Assistant Business Manager 3; Business Manager 4; Class Play “It’s Cold in Them Thar Hills” 3; Junior-Senior Prom Court 3; National Honor Society 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Hi-Sage Business Manager 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; Rally Squad 4; Class Play-wardrobe mistress 4; Journeyman Award 2; Perfect Attendance 1; Honor Roll 2, 3. QUAALE, CHRIS FHA 1, 2; GAA 1, 2; Noon Movie Staff 1, 2, 3; Amphions 1, 2; Honor Choir 1; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; White Buffalo 3, Typist 4; Class Play “The Decline and Fall of Homer’s Empire” 3; National Honor Society 4; Home coming Court 4; Rally Squad 4; Class Play-wardrobe mistress 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Honor Roll 2, 3. QUEAHPAMA, KEN. RUNGE, DANA (BRIGGS) Transferred from Tigard 3; GAA 2, Secretary 1; Rally Squad 1, 4; Pep club 1, 2; Amphions 3, 4. RUFENER, GEORGE FFA 1, 2, Sentinal 3, Vice President 4; Noon Movie Staff 3; Letter-men’s club 4; Citizenship 1, 3; FFA Chapter Farmer Degree; Lettered in Football 4; Racket Squad Sgt.-at-arms 4. SCHMITT, LINDA FHA 1, 2; Pep club 2, 3, Probation Officer 4; Class Play “It’s Cold in Them Thar Hills” 3; Class Play promptress 4; SEMPLE, NELLIE Amphions 1, 2,3, Secretary 4; Honor Roll 3. SHAW, NAT Prom Attendant 2; Lettered in Basketball 3. SOHN, GARY Class Play “One Happy Family” 3; Honor Choir 4; Racket Squad 4; DeMolay 1, 2. STEWART, DAVE FFA 1; Lettermens 2; Class Play “One Happy Family” 3; Home Room Representative 3; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Cay” 4; Perfect Attendance 2; Teen-age Dance Council 3, Advertising Manager 2, Vice President 4. STEWART, NORMA FHA 1, 2, 3; Amphions 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play “It’s Cold in Them Thar Hills” 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; White Buffalo Staff 4; Honor Band 4; Squad Leader (Band) 4; Perfect Attendance 1; Honor Roll 2, 4; Job’s Daughters 1, 2, 3, Honored Queen 4. STORY, JULIE FHA 1; Amphions 1, 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Class Play “It's Cold in Them Thar Hills 3; Pep club 3, Business Manager 4; A cappella Choir 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; All-State Honor Choir (Portland) 4; Honor Choir 1, 3, 4; 1st place in Talent Show (tied) 2. SURPLUS, RON FFA 1, 2, 3; Lettermens 3, 4; Lettered in Track 3, 4; Racket Squad 4. VAN WERT, MIKE Class President 1; Student Council 1; Leadership Training 1, 2, 3, 4; DeMolay 1, 2; Class Secretary 3; Class Play “It’s Cold in Them Thar Hills” 3; Amphions 1, 2, Vice President 3, Parliamentarian 4; National Honor Society 3, President 4; Class Vice President 4; White Buffalo Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Lettered in Basketball 3, 4; Football 3, 4. WAGNER, MARILYN CAA 1, 2, 3, 4. WEST, GEORGIA FHA 1, 4; CAA 1; Rifle Club 1; Rally Squad 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Class Play “One Happy Family” 3; National Honor Society 4; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Job’s Daughters 1, 2. WHITE, JAN FHA 1, Treasure 2, President 3, Representative 1; Student Council 3; GAA 1, Vice President 2; Pep club 2, 3, President 4; White Buffalo Staff Assistant Circulation Manager 2, Circulation Manager 3, Feature Editor 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Body Concessions Manager 3; Quill and Scroll 3, Vice President 4; Leadership Training 3; Noon Movie Staff 3; Teen of the Moment 3, 4; White Buffalo Cartoonist 3; Class Play “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” 4; Citizenship nomination 1, 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; 2nd place in magazine drive 1, Citation 3; CAA “Most Valuable Member” Award 2; Typing Award 2; Elks Leadership 4; Jaycee county “My True Security” contest 4; FHA State Convention Delegate 2, 4; GAA State Convention Delegate 2. WILSON, RAE Transferred from Prineville 3; GAA 1, 2; Spurs 1, 3; Rock club 1, 2; Girls’ League 1, 2; Blue and Gold Banner Staff 1; A capella 2; Pep club 3, 4; Class Play “It’s Cold in Them Thar Hills” 3. YARNELL, ROBYN Transferred from Vancouver, Wash. 2; Class Treasurer 2; GAA 2, 3; Pep club 2; Business Manager of Class Play 3; Cheerleader 3, 4. sjoiunp Class Of '60 Levi Kennedy, Vice President Marcia Miller, Secretary Ellen Brown, President Kay Yamell, Treasurer Junior class sponsors: Alzora Albrecht, Don Baillie. Priscilla Homing and Joe Piedmont. Linda Edwards Rosalie Edwards Gordon Finnell Sharon Finnell i i Donna Gowey Allen Gregg Judy Gregory Johnny Guerin Gary Jones Wayne Jones Butch Joseph Bill Kauffman Gerald Hodges Lynn Marie Holmes Pat Jasa Judy Johnson Steve Hart Nola Heath Ted Hilbrands Steve Hillis Leona Mauritson Nancy Maxwell Kelly McGreer Marcia Miller Levi Kennedy Gordon M anion Shirley Lewis Ken Lydy Peggy Miller Kay Mishey Janet Moore Connie Myers Ralph Nelson Carol Olsen Steve Olson Terry Orcutt Judy Page Linda Philamalee Marianne Poitras Roger Province Zslf Ray Queahpama Juanita Quibal Irvin Raines Clarence Reese I John Rufener Jimmy Runge Dennis Sandoz Clint Schoen Bobbie Rhoda Pat Rice Richard Ridgeway Marvin Root ' !%■ - 0. mi .: Robert Seyler Tommy Simpson Alfred Smith Christine Smith I I Deanna Smith Ginger Smith Marie Smith Pete Sprengel Fabian Sutterlee Paul Taylor Pauline Taylor Larry Tingle Dick Willems Leroy Wirtz Kay Yarnell Albert Zemke Sophomores Class Of '61 Denny Tingle, Representative Sophomore class sponsors: Gayle Bullard, Barbara Finney and Frank Good. s Barbara Grant, Secretary Gary Moe, Sgt.-at-Arms Robert Ashby Myra Afrank Sharon Boeh Sam Boiieau Lamont Brown Esther Bulkley Ramona Bushnell Blaine Champion John Chard Iris Charley Bruce Clement Shirley Conner Mavis Courtney Esther Crowe Travis Cummings Sandra Davis Norlene DeWitt Chuck Eidemiller Jack Emick Marty Ensor Carol Eveland John Farrell Alma Ferguson Philip Field Jim Findley Darlean Fine Jim Fletcher Bobbie Florendo Marilyn Forman LaRae Givens Barbara Grant Gary Greer Judy Garren Ernest Hendersor Naomi Hicks Charles Hill LauraLee Hillis Bob Houts Mike Howe James Humphrey Jean Jennerjohn John Kendall Judy Kiser Fred Kowolosl Bob Lacoss Curtis Lee Grady Lewis Janice Lewis Darrell Long Kit Lowery Gregg Macy James Macy Bob Marshall Ron Marshall Jim Matthewson Alvin Maynard Marie Merritt Everett Miller Gary Miller Harry Miller Pat Miller Jameson Mitchell Gary Moe Marcella Moody Bobbie Moore Sharon Moore Pat Nance Sharon Nartz Nancy Orrell Theda Pappin Joe Piedmont Lillian Pitt Scott Pollock Nancy Queahpama Rockne Rhoda Connie Richards Betty Rufener Frances Rufener Jim Sahlberg Duane Schroeder David Scott Bob Semple John Sherman Ray Spino Wynema Squiemphen Allen Stewart Carol St. Germaine Janet Struthers Tim Surgeon Keith Swanson Leota Switzler Vernon Tanewasha Janice Taylor Ted Thomsen Denny Tingle Ron Tolley Bonnie Uker Joanne Vanek Eldrit Van Wert Sonny Walden Duane Wallace Ron Willhite Johnnie Williamson James Woodcock Carol Wright Karen Wyatt Frank Young Rod Young Class Of '62 Henry Palmer, Vice President Ellison David, Treasurer Gerry Galbraith, President Freshman class sponsors: Abbie Andrews, Myrtis Lewis and Chick Quinowski. Ramona Miller, Secretary Phil Stevenson, Representative Montie Akeyson Carolyn Allen Pauline Allen Leora Barger Ted Barney Daniel Beard Ken Bierly Alice Blair Mitchell Boileau John Breese Shirley Brown Tom Brown Zella Campbell Robert Chard Hans Christiansen Floyd Collins Matthew Coy Dianna Cuddeback Arlene David Ellison David Mary DuPont Larry Farrell Joanne Felipe Jerry Findley Ken Florey Betty Friend Gerry Galbraith Cheril Ginther Virginia Gooch Richard Greene Becky Gregg Wally Griffin Willa Mae Hammett Rickie Hart Mary Hilbrands Norma Hixon Janice Hoptowit Connie Hurt Glenda Hustead Roy Hyder Marvin Ike Robert Johnson Tommy Johnson Kate Keo Bob King Bill Kinkade Judy Knapp Judy Lang Norman Lee Uren Leonard James Lewis Richard Lewis Richard Lyons Virginia Makinson LaRee Marshall Margaret McBride Cheryl McClaskey Shirley McKelvy Ivan Middleton Dennis Miller Ken Miller Ramona Miller Justine Moody Kenneth Mulkins Larry Nelson Jane Newton Kathleen Norton Billy Palmer Henry Palmer Orthelia Patt Susan Petz Phyllis Polk Sandra Potampa C. F. Quinn Amie Reeder Carrie Robinson Mary Ann Rufeuei Brenda Scheuchzer David Schmitt Ronda Schoen Della Scott Eugene Scott Pat Sedlacek Tony Shepherd Virginia Short Odessa Simpson Gertrude Smith Doug Sohn Phil Stevenson Bob Stewart Mike Stewart Kenneth Stine Robin Stone Allen Struthers « Laura Suppah Leland Thompson Marcia Thompson Lois Thorton Mary Ann Tingle Billie Traven Arlene Tufti Robert Van de Hey Huge Vibbert Hazel Wainanwit Lee Waldow Judy Walker Mama Watson Carroll White Cliff Wirtz Charles Wolfe Kenneth Wolfe Tamara Young A Organizations A newly organized group around Madras Hi is the girls' TAC (Teens Vgainst Cancer) organization. MADRAS HI ORGANIZATIONS (in order of their appearance) Amphions FHA FFA National Honor Society Quill and Scroll White Buffalo Hi-Sage Staff Lettermen's Club Pep Club GAA Rifle Club Library Staff Leadership qualities are practiced and displayed by all of MUHS chartered clubs and organizations. A Leadership Training course is offered to students desiring to join. Music Honorary Works ROW 1 - D. Meracle, R. Leonard, V. Fivecoat, M. Leonard, J. Tong, D. Gowey, M. Smith, R. Gregg. ROW 2 - L. DeWitt, M. Howe, L. Nelson, R. Rice, B. Jefferson, N. Stewart, P. Miller, J. Moore, F. Rufener. Other Officers President Fonda Brown Other Amphion officers included J. Moore, treasury chairman; Mr. Brewer, adviser; J. Story, vice president; N. Semple, secretary. ROW 2 - 1. Root, sgt-at-arms; Mike Van Wert, parliamentarian; S. Champion, publicity chairman. Homemakers Plan for the Future ROW 1 - L. Thornton, K. Norton, S. Brown, J. Walker, M. DuPont, M. Smith, R. Hart, C. Hurt, R. Schoen. ROW 2 - C. McClaskey, D. Cuddeback, N. Hixon, J. Johnson, J. Taylor, B. Rufener, F. Rufener, T. Young, S. Potampa. ROW 3 - B. Friend, A. David, O. Patt, V. Makinson, S. Petz, C. White, J. White, L. Marshall, P. Sedlacek, G. Hustead, G. Smith, B. Rhoda. ROW 4 - C. Myers, P. Jasa, S. Dwigans, P. Taylor, P. Polk, P. Allen, H. Wainanwit, L. Givens, M. Merritt, M. Horigan, C. Robinson, C. Ginther. President Other Officers Sharon Forman Serving as FHA officers the past year were A. Flynn, vice president; Miss Horning, adviser; S. Forman, president. ROW 2 - D. Van de Hey, parliamentarian; M. Miller, degree chairman; M. Forman, treasurer; D. Fine, secretary; J. Struthers, historian-reporter. Uftfc uqmema Farming Is Their Game ROW 1 - R. Lewis, B. King, G. Johnson, T. Shepherd, Jerry Findley, L. Waldow, N. Lee ROW 2 - K. McGreer, K Miller, M. Root, A. Zemke, G. Finnell, B. Clement, H. Vibbert, ROW 3 - R. Spino, M. Ike, G. Galbraith, R. Hyder, D. Long, T. Thompson, J. Woodcock, F. Gibson. ROW 4 - J. Fletcher, B. Palmer, G. Macy, Jim Findley, H. Palmer, R. Forman, T. Brown. ROW 5 - L. Farrell, G. Jones, J. Markgraf, L. Fine, C. Reese, B. Farrell, B. Houts, H. McKay. President Other Otticers Wayne Lee Filling the other Future Farmers of America offices this past year were ROW 1 - Paul Taylor, secretary; Mr. Baillie, adviser; George Rufener, vice president. ROW 2 - John Rufener, sentinal; Keith Swanson, treasurer; John Farrell, reporter. Hard Work Pays Off ROW 1 — C. Butcher, A. Piedmont, J. White, C. West, C. Quaale, N. Stewart, J. Moore, A. Flynn. ROW 2 — A Hollinshcad, N Maxwell, S. Forman, D. Corwin, C. Fickes J. Markgraf, D. Willems, K. McGreer, M. Root. ROW 3 — M. Miller V. Fivecoat, C. Bierly, B. Eakin, B. Jefferson, L. Hyder, K. Stewart, P. Taylor, D. Sandoz. President Other Officers Mike Van Wert National Honor Society officers for 1958-59 were ROW 1 - Mrs. Lewis and Miss Dalton, advisers. ROW 2 -Carmon Hofstetler, vice-president; Sharon Piercy, secretary-treasurer; Mike Van Wert, president. Pens Put to Use ROW 1 - H. Hillis, B. Grant, N. Hicks, N. Stewart, A. Brown, K. Lewis, A. Piedmont. ROW 2 - S. Piercy, D. Cody, E. Brown, M. Forman, B. Rhoda, M. Ensor, M. Miller. ROW 3 - G. Macy, S. Olson, B. Joseph, L. Hyder, C. Hofstetter. R. Young. ROW 4 - M Van Wert, B. Moore, C. Hill, J. Piedmont, D. Willems, K. Stewart. Other Officers President Arlen Hollinshead Other Quill and Scroll officers were Mr. Hillis, adviser, Chris Quaale, secretary-treasurer; Jan White, vice president. White Buffalo Staff Staff members of the White Buffalo this past year were ROW 1 - E. Brown, files; A. Brown, circulation; A. Piedmont, editor-in-chief; K. Lewis, alumni editor; J. White, feature editor. ROW 2 - C. Quaale, typist; H. Hillis, adviser; B. Moore, publications; S. Olson, sports editor; S. Pierey, business manager. ROW 3 - B. Joseph, photographer; S. Champion, asst, files; K. Stewart, managing editor; L. Hyder, news bureau; C. Hofstetter, news editor. (Below) 1959 cub reporters were ROW 1 - M. Forman, J. Struthers, N. Hicks, N. Stewart, B. Rhoda, D. Cody. ROW 2 - J. Piedmont. M. Ensor, B. Grant, R. Leonard, M. Miller, D. Willems. ROW 3 - M. Van Wert, S. Pollock, C. Hill, G. Maty, R. Young, J. Van Cleef. 1959 Madras Yearbook Goes on Sale; ditor Names Class Salesmen ATRONIZE ADVERTISE 40 le of 1957 58 Hi-Sage a underway today with IS n taking deposits, he campaign will las1 ks with November 22 bei day of selling. It will a, the only chance to annual, according to man, editor. Cash Brings Saving A down payment be paid now and tH $1.50 when the cnnuj the spring. Those save money on theiri o so by paying a full three dol-rs now, saving 25 cents. Discounts will be given to the x salesmen selling the most an-als First and second highest tU unen will rea ive free anni ird and fourth place sellers will a two dollar discount, and 1 d sixth place winners will rec discount of one dollar, nual Work Progressing ‘Work on the annual has rogressing rapidly. Senior. staff and class officer pictures been taken and the dummy been drawn up. An early date has also been assured printing company,’ mber the Hi-Sage f- • ories of the hig upport your favorit man and buy your annual she added Hi-Sage Staff Editor Arlen Hollinshcad Members of the Hi-Sage annual staff are Sharon Piercy, advertising manager; Rod Young, assistant editor; Mr. Hillis, adviser; Joe Piedmont, artist, and Butch Joseph, photographer. Shown below holding two of the White Buffalo’s many awards are Jan White and Chris Quaale. The trophy in the center was won in 1954 by Lyle Crecelius for editorial excellence. Editor Anne Piedmont White Buffalo Awards 3-star Citation All-American Quill and Scroll “A” award George H. Callup award International Honor award Medalist Cancer Society Certificate of appreciation. Pepsters Sound Off HOW 1 - C. Myers, D. Fine, B. Grant, C. Bierly, J. Moore, M. Leonard, A. Ferguson, F. Nance, J. Vanek, P. Miller. ROW 2 - R. Leonard, M. Courtney, N. Orrell, M. Afrank, M. Horigan, K. Wyatt, J. Johnson, F. Brown. HOW 3 - C. Jones McPheeters, A. Flynn, C. Quaale, M. Miller, B. Jefferson, B. Eakin, R. Yarnell, V. Fivecoat, K. Yarnell. HOW 4 - J. Allbee, J. Kiser, D. Gowcy, N. Hicks, P. Jasa, G. West, K. Lewis, D. Corwin, C. Fiekes. HOW 5 - E. Brown, D. Van de Hey, J. Page, S. Piercy, S. Forman. S. Dwigans, J. Tong, L. Edwards, J. Cintlier, Nl. Ensor, M. Merritt. President Other Officers Jan White Pep club officers were D. Cody, business manager; A. Brown, vice president; A. Piedmont, parliamentarian. HOW 2 - R. Griffith, treasurer; B. Rhoda, secretary; M. Forman, probationer; Miss Officer, adviser. ROW 1 - B Farrell D Tingle, R. Young, G. Moe, R. Surplus, F. Sutterlee, J. Humphrey, L. DeWitt, E. Miller. ROW 2 - G. Lew B. Marshall, D. Stewart, W. Lee, C. Hofstetter, B. Joseph, K. Lydy, S. Olson, E. Van Wert, B. Champion, A Hollinshead. ROW 3 M. Van Wert, J. Hyatt, B. Patt, A. Stewart, K. Stewart, M. Howe, S. Walden, S. Pollock, C. Garren, J. Markgraf, G. Rufener. Other Officers President Steve Binder Other Lettermen’s club officers were ROW 1 - L. Fine, vice president; Mr. Johnson, adviser; J. Piedmont, secretary. ROW 2 - G. Macy, treasurer; R. Queahpama, sergeant-at-arms. Action Galore ROW 1 - B. Gregg, M. Poitras, B. Moore, L. Hillis, N. Heath, C. Smith, M. Miller. ROW 2 - N. Queahpama, M. McBride, M. Forman, B. Rufener, D. Smith, L. Pitt, R. Miller. ROW 3 - J. Felipe, K. Wahpot, M. Courtney, A. Ferguson, J. Vanek, P. Nance, M. Ensor, J. Hoptowit, W. Squiemphen. ROW 4 - E. Suppah, J. Newton, J. Jennerjohn, C. Fickes, D. Corwin, M. Miller, R. Florendo, C. Wright, J. Garren, M. Wagner. President Other Officers Bobbie Rhoda K. Yarnell, secretary; Miss Officer, adviser; J. Strothers, vice president. ROW 2 - K. Wyatt, sports manager; P. Miller, treasurer, composed the GAA officers for 1958-59. ROW 1 - O. Patt, V. Short, C. Hurt, R. Schoen, M. DuPont, M. Smith, M. Holmes, S. Lewis. ROW 2 - V. Fivecoat, D. Van deHey, A. Flynn, B. Grant, N. Hicks, S. Potampa, F. Rufener, D. Gowey, T. Young. ROW 3 - C. White, L. Marshall, P. Sedlacek G. Hustead, G. Smith, S. Davis, J. Kiser, N. Orrell, B. Scheuchzer. ROW 4 - A. David, S. Petz, K. Lowery, L. Givens, M. Merritt, L. Edwards, R. Edwards, J. Ginther, M. Afrank. Active members of Rifle club were ROW 1 - C. Hofstetter, L. Hydcr, P. Miller, T. On .-” dviser. ROW 2 - A. Struthers, N. Lee, R. Lyons, D. Miller, B. Jefferson, R. Hart, J. Lewis, C. Wright. Pleasure, Work Provided For Working on the library staff this year were Mrs. Lewis, librarian, Grady Lewis, Judy Gregory, Rita Griffith, Fonda Brown, Cherry Butcher, Pauline Taylor and Rosella Leonard. Looking Back Over the Year 1958-59 Review September: 2. The 1958-59 school year saw its first full day of classes with an enrollment of over 400 students. 12. Coach Joe Piedmont’s grid squad traveled to Bend for its initial tilt of the year only to be sent back defeated. October: 10. A number of MUHS journalism students traveled to Eugene for a two-day press conference. 17. Senior Dianne Corwin was crowned Miss Touchdown of the annual Touchdown Frolic. Princess were Chickie Fickes, Chris Quaale and Kay Yamell. 20. Several members of the Student Council attended the annual conference in Bend. 30. The Madras Hi music department presented a concert in the MUHS gym. November: 1. “L’il Abner came to life around MUHS in the form of a Sadie Haw-kin’s Dance sponsored by the Pep club. 11. Veterans’ Day was observed with the dismissal of school for one day. 21. The senior class presented the Broadway comedy “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay” before a large audience in the Madras Hi gym. 27. School was dismissed for two days in observance of the Thanksgiving holidays. December: 2. Madras Hi’s White Buffalo squad, coached by Ole Johnson, took first place in the jamboree against Sisters, Redmond and Prineville at Prineville. 10. The employees of MUHS enjoyed a pot-luck dinner at the school. 16. Music classes of Madras Hi presented the tenth annual Christmas concert. 18. Chickie Fickes and Steve Binder were chosen Cinderella and Prince Charming of the Cinderella Ball. Senior decorations centered around the theme Cinderella”. 20. January 4. Students and faculty enjoyed the Christmas and New Year’s holidays during a two-week vacation. 5. School reconvened. 9. Freshman Ronda Schoen was crowned Sweetheart of 1959” at the F.F.A. Sweetheart Ball. 17. First semester work ended with the taking of mid-term exams. 22. Top honors in the annual Jaycee speech contest went to Jan White, senior. My True Security” was the subject. February: 7. Junior Marvin Root won an FHA-sponsored pie-baking contest and was crowned Cherry King at the Cherry Ball following the John Day Game. 19. Twelve Madras Hicrs traveled to Seattle to attend the All-Coast press clinic there. 21. The Buffalo hoopsters gained a berth in the district playoffs by downing Lakeview 51-42. 24. Steve Hillis and Marvin Root took high honors in the IOOF “Youth of the Future and the United Nations” speech contest. March: 7. The district playoffs saw the Madras Buffaloes drop the second game in a row to Mac Hi and therefore lose a chance for state honors. 12. Future Farmers had their annual banquet at the high school. 16-22. School was interrupted once more for a one-week spring vacation. 28. Members of the music classes took part in the annual music clinic. At the same time five journalists traveled to Forest Grove for competition there. April: 8. Career Day gave MUHS students a look at various occupations in which they were interested. 17. The junior class presented a three-act comedy Paint the Town Pink” in the gym, before a large group. May: 2. The juniors honored the senior class at the annual junior-senior class prom. The theme was kept secret until that night. 21. Spring concert, an annual affair, was put on by the music classes. 24. Baccalaureate services were held in the Madras Hi gymnasium. 29. The last day of school for this year was here and over 380 students were looking forward to three months of vacation. The seniors’ big night arrived as 66 seniors ended their high school education at Commencement that night. Music’s High at Madras ROW 1 - C. Myers, K. Wahpat, A. Flynn, R. Hart, S. McKelvy, C. Allen, S. Hart, D. Miller, M. Ensor. ROW 2 - M. Howe, P. Stevenson, G. Hodges, A. Reeder, B. King, L. Waldow, D. Chinn, B. Crant, M. McBride, P. Rice, ROW 3 - L. Nelson, captain; S. Binder, R. Ridgeway, lieutenants; K. McCreer, C. Lee, N. Stewart, squad leaders; P. Jasa, merit orderly; L. Philamalee, librarian; S. Dwigans major; R. Brewer, director; B. Stewart. ROW 1 - L. Barger, S. Davis, N. Hicks, B. Scheuchzer, D. Cuddeback, B. Chard, L. Holmes. ROW 2 - B. Jefferson, B. Friend, K. Lydy, E. Van Wert, P. Miller, N. Orrell, A. Stewart, C. Schoen, ROW 3 - B. Walker, R. Edwards, J. Moore, B. Semple, C. Bierly, R. Brewer, director; D. Gowey, M. Horigan. Mixed Glee, Chorus Sing Out ROW 1 - J. Lewis, K. Lowry, A. Blair, W. Hammett, J. Jennerjohn, M. Merritt, J. Knapp, O. Patt, J. Felipe. ROW 2 - F. Brown, D. Meracle, M. Poitras, C. Robinson, M. Afrank, M. Horigan, L. Schmitt, C. Jones McPneeters, B. Friend, G. Sohn. ROW 3 - R. Ashby, L. Waldow, K. Florey, F. Collins, T. Barney, S. iKlann, N. Miller, F. Gibson, D. Schmitt, R. Van de Hey, D. Chinn. ROW 4 - R. Brewer. ROW 1 - P. Polk, C. White, J. Walker, C. Richards, B. Friend, R. Schoen, B. Gregg, L. Pitt, E. Suppah, M. Wagner, ROW 2 - R. Brewer, J. Moore, S. Potampa, C. Hurt, C. Ginther, S. Petz, A. Ferguson, J. Vanek, P. Nance, R. Miller. ROW 3 - M. A. Rufener, . Hixon, C. McClaskey, J. Seyler, A. David, B. Florendo, S. Lewis, P. Rice, T. Shepherd, L. Stansbery, M. Smith, M. DuPont. Majorettes, Tumblers Display Talent Drum majorettes for 1958-59 were (kneeling) Sheryl Dwigans, Drum Major, and (standing) Rosella Leonard, Karen Wyatt, Bobbie Moore, Margaret Leonard and Naomi Hicks. ROW 1 - V. Short, J. Jennerjohn, J. Ginther, G. Smith, C. White. ROW 2 - L. Givens, M. Miller. ROW 3 - S. Petz, J. Felipe, M. Merritt, N. Heath. A Capella Choir, Annual Salesmen Shown ROW 1 — D. Gowey, J. Ganren, F. Rufener, R. Leonard. B. Ealdn, N. Maxwell, R. Brewer, ROW 2 — J. Ginther, J. Story, C. Jones McPheeters, M. Horigan, K. Yamell, V. Fivecoat, ROW 3 — S. Champion, T. Cummings, M. Root, J. Page, C. Schoen, J. Tong, M. Leonard. An all-time annual sales record and an individual selling record were set in the 1959 Hi-Sage drive. Dale Cody (fifth from right) set an individual record of 73 annuals. Salesmen were Charles Hill, Larry Hyder, Marilyn Forman, Jerry Findley, Bill Kinkade, Jane New- Kings and Queens Crowned at the Sweetheart Ball was Ronda Schoen, FFA Sweetheart of 1959. Chosen by popular vote of the entire student body to reign as Dream Girl and Dream Boy were Jan White and Steve Binder Prom Royalty 'o 'fj ' 7 They Reigned Chickie Fickes, princess; Dianne Corwin, Miss Touchdown of 1958; Chris Quaale and Kay Yamell, princesses. These girls were nominated, and Miss Touchdown chosen, by the tootball squad and reigned over the 1958 Touchdown frolic sponsored by the Lettermen’s club. Junior Marvin Root, Cherry King of 1959, was awarded this honor by winning a pie baking contest sponsored by FHA. Cherry King in Glory Chosen by popular vote of the entire student body to reign at the Cinderella Ball were Cinderella, Chickie Fickes, and Prince Charming, Steve Binder. The Senior Class Presents This year the senior class presented the Broadway hit, “Our Hearts Were Young and Gay ' by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough. The cast included (ROW 1) Rita Griffith, promptress; Anne Piedmont, Mrs. Skinner; Georgia West, Cornelia; Dale Cody, Emily; Linda Schmitt, promptress; Julie Story, Inspector; Rosella Leonard, Therese. ROW' 2 — Sonia Dalton and Abbie Andrews, assistant directors; Jan White, Stewardess; Fonda Brown, Mme. Elise; Jack Markgraf, Steward; Steve Binder, Leo McEvoy; Dave Stewart, Admiral; Bart Clements, director. ROW 3 — Chris Quaale, wardrobe; Cherry Butcher, property; Karen Lewis, Winnifred Blaugh; Dianne Corwin and Chickie Fickes, promptresses; Mike Van Wert, Dick Winters; Jud Hyatt, Me. De La Croix; Lane Nelson, stage manager; Steve Champion, stage hand. ROW 4 — Sharon Piercy, wardrobe; Brenda Eakin, Harriet St. John; Audrey Brown, publicity; Barbara Jefferson, asst, stage manager; Larry Hyder, window washer; Bob Farrell, Purser; Ben Kendall stage hand, and Arlcn Hollinshead, Mr. Skinner. This Space For Junior Class Play Pictures Entertainment Galore Providing noon movie entertainment during the winter were HOW 1 - C. Fickes, B. Eakin, M. Miller, D. Cody, ROW 2 - B. Farrell, B. Houts, W. Lee. ROW 3 - S. Hillis, B. Kendall, D. Combs, Mr. Johnson, adviser. Teen-Age Dance Council ROW 1 — B. Rhoda, secretary; C. Fickes, president; D. Stewart, vice president; S. Olson, Ad manager. ROW 2 — M. McBride, L. Hillis, S. Walden, B. Stewart. B A S K E FOOTBALL 8 TRACK L L Pep and Yell Queens for 1958-59 were Kay Yarnell, Annette Flynn and Robyn Yarnell. Joanne Vanek, Darlean Fine, Barbara Grant and Naomi Hicks made up the junior varsity cheer leading squad this year More Pep Composing the rally squad this past year were Ellen Brown, Chris Quaale, Sharon Piercy, Judy Page and Valarie Fivecoat. Gridsters Gain ROW 1 - B. Farrell, L. DeWitt, D. Tingle, G. Rufener, K. Lydy, S. Olson, B. Joseph, S. Binder, M. Van Wert, J. Piedmont. ROW 2 - G. Lewis, B. Patt, J. Markgraf, L. Fine, B. Marshall, W. Lee, D. Schroeder, W. Wanker, T. Orcutt, G. Moe, S. Walden, S. Pollock, D. Long. ROW 3 - J. Humphrey, J. Farrell, B. Houts, P. Fields, T. Cummings, R. Queahpama, A. Stewart, C. Hofstetter, L. Hyder, K. Stewart, R. Tollev. E. MilW F. Sutterlee. Co-Captains Varsity Grid Schedule Sept. 12 Bend There Sept. 19 Wy’East There Sept. 26 Estacada Here Oct. 3 Hermiston There Oct. 10 Burns Here Oct. 17 John Day Here Oct. 24 Redmond There Oct. 31 Lakeview There J. V. Grid Schedule Sept. 22 Redmond There Sept. 29 Bend Here Oct. 6 Prineville Here Oct. 13 Redmond Here Oct. 20 Bend There Oct. 27 Prineville There Lewis Fine and Jack Markgraf B CLC em yiM Experience ROW 1 - K. Florey, H. Palmer, T. Barney, K. Bierly, W. Griffin, U. Leonard, H. Vibbert, D. Beard, C. F. Quinn, K. Miller. ROW 2 - Coach Quinowski, J. Lewis, R. Green, M. Stewart, R. Stone, D. Miller, L. Farrell, B. Stewart, E. David, D. Sohn, C. Wirtz, A. Reeder, B. Chard, D. Schmitt, G. Galbraith, B. Kinkadc. Managers Frosh Grid Schedule Sept. 18 Redmond Here Sept. 25 Bend There Cct. 2 Prineville There Oct. 9 Redmond There Oct. 16 Bend Here Oct. 23 Prineville Here Mike Howe and Levi Kennedy Coaches Line-Up Joe Piedmont and Frank Good Number Name Position 11 Butch Joseph QB 20 Gary Moe HB 21 Levi Kennedy QB 22 Sonny Walden HB 23 Blaine Champion HB 30 Carmon Hofstetter FB 40 Steve Binder HB 40 Everett Miller HB 41 Denny Tingle HB 49 Wayne Lee HB 50 Lewis Fine C 51 George Rufener C 60 Ray Queahpama G 61 Bob Farrell G 62 Phil Fields G 65 James Humphrey G 66 Ken Lydy G 67 John Farrell G 70 Jack Markgraf T 71 Larry Hyder T 77 Grady Lewis T 80 Byron Patt E 81 Mike Van Wert E 84 Alan Stewart E 85 Jud Hyatt E 86 Ken Stewart E 87 Scott Pollock E 21 Joe Piedmont QB 65 Lorn De Witt G 10 Steve Olson QB A 27 - 7 drubbing at the hands of the Bend Lava Bears on their home field kicked off the 1958-59 football season September 12. The sophomore-laden team fared no better the next week, September 19, and were driven back by WyEast on the short end of a 41 - 7 score. Estacada was the first team to test the Buffs on the home field and came off the winners, 20 - 0, September 26. October 3 saw the Buff gridsters again take to the road to be repulsed by Hermiston on the bottom of a 45 - 0 count. Burns Hilanders visited Madras the next week in the first of three league games and were the winners in a close 13-7 game. The lone victims of the Buffaloes, the John Day Prospectors, were the final visitor to Madras territory where they went down to defeat 14-0 October 17. The White Buffs closed up the season by traveling to Redmond for a non-league game and to Lakeview for a counting contest. At Redmond, October 24, the Panthers came out on the long end of a 45 - 0 score and Lakeview did likewise the next week, this by a 33-18 margin. Diane Corwin, senior, was elected by the football squad as Miss Touchdown for the Touchdown Frolic after the John Day game. —Rod Young Basketball Highlights Line-Up No. Name Pos. 12 Rod Young G 14 Gary Moe G 22 Mike Van Wert C-F 32 Gregg Macy G 40 Joe Piedmont F-C 24 Ken Stewart F 30 Steve Defore G 54 Dick Willems F-C 10 Levi Kennedy F-G 13 Steve Olson G 20 Scott Pollock F 34 Denny Tingle G 42 Sonny Walden C ■3 Coaches Ole Johnson and Frank Good Copping top honors in the annual jamboree in Prineville December 2 was the first act of the White Buffaloes in opening their 1958 - 59 hoop season. The Madras Buffs continued the season December 5 - 6 by traveling to Bend for a 69 - 21 loss and absorbing another defeat Saturday, 44 - 18 at the hands of the Lava Bears. Redmond was next on the Madras schedule and nipped the Buffs in a double overtime contest on the home court which ended in a 51 - 48 tally. Reynolds and Elmira were the first teams to taste defeat at the hands of the Buffs as they were set back 48 - 42 and 56 - 38, respectively, December 12 and 13 on the Buffalo court. Redmond closed out the month of December for Madras by drubbing the Buffs 53 - 40 at Redmond December 20. January 2-3 saw the Buffaloes exchange floors with Prineville and go down to defeat on the Cowboy floor 56 - 50 and then again on the nomc court, 50 - 28. Lakeview visited the Buffs in the first of the league games and was soundly trounced by the lopsided scores of 45 - 28 and 44 - 26 . On January 16 and 17 the Madras Hi hoopsters took to the highway and fell to John Day 76 - 67 the first night but they came back to whip the Prospectors 59 - 44 the following night of league play. The Hilanders of Burns were the visiting team for the weekend of January 23 - 24 and went down to defeat twice, 48-41 and 59 - 44. The next week saw Madras facing the Redmond Panthers twice in nonleague games. The Cats prevailed the first night on the Madras court 48 - 46 and again on their own floor 51 - 45 to sweep the series. Journeying to Madras territory for a pair of league encounters February 6-7, the John Day quint once again tasted of defeat, falling to the Buffs by scores of 64 - 59 and 65 - 48. The following week the Buffs were the travelers, going to Burns where they downed the Hilander squad the first night 66-51 and again the following evening, 69 - 60. Lakeview was the site for the next series February 20 - 21 and saw the Honkers snap the Buffs four-game winning streak with a 71 - 51 count. The Madrasites came back the next night with a 51 - 42 victory to gain possession of the sub-district championship. This was the third year in a row Madras has won the sub-district crown. Milton-Freewater was the site of the first game in a best-two-of-three playoff for the district 7-A-2 honors. The home-standing Mac High Pioneers came off the floor the victors by a 64 - 51 margin in the February 28 contest. On March 6, the Mac Hi Pioneers invaded the MUHS maplecourt in an effort to put an end to the Buffs’ basketball season which they did successfully downing the Madras quint 64-38 for the right to travel to Coos Bay and the state A-2 tourney. Making up the varsity Buffalo maple court team were ROW 1 - R. Young, G. Macy, D. Willems, J. Piedmont, M. Van Wert, G. Moe. ROW 2 - S. Olson, S. Defore, K. Stewart, S. Walden, S. Pollock, D. Tingle. Composing the junior varsity hoop squad were ROW 1 - D. Schroeder, R. Rhoda, V. Tanawasha, A. Stewart, A. Maynard, E. Miller. ROW 2 - P. Fields, L. Wirtz, C. Hill, C. Reese, L. De Witt. ROW 1 - K. Bierly, P. Stevenson, K. Miller, E. David, D. Sohn, K. Stine, L. Waldow. ROW 2 - C. Wirtz, B. Chard, H. Christiansen D. Miller, J. Findley, B. Stewart, N. Lee. ROW 3 - C. F. Quinn, C. Wolfe, J. Lewis, A. Reeder, G. Galbraith, R. Hyder. Managers JV Schedule December— 5 Bend here 6 Bend there 9 Redmond here 12 Prineville there 13 Prineville here 20 Redmond there January 2 Prineville there 3 Prineville here 9 Lakeview here 10 Lakeview here 16 John Day there 17 John Day there 23 Burns Here 24 Bums here 30 Redmond here 31 Redmond there February 6 John Day here 7 John Day here 13 Burns there 14 Bums there 20 Lakeview there 21 Lakeview there Varsity Hoop Schedule December— John Farrell and Bob Marshall Frosh Schedule December— 12 Prineville there 13 Prineville here January— 9 Prineville there 12 Bend here 16 Redmond here 19 Prineville there 22 Bend there 26 Redmond there 30 Prineville here February— 2 Bend here 9 Redmond there 13 Redmond here 16 Bend here 20 Prineville here 2 Jamboree Prineville 5 Bend there 6 Bend here 9 Redmond here 13 Reynolds here 13 Elmira here 20 Redmond there January— 2 Prineville there 3 Prineville here 9 Lakeview here 10 Lakeview here 16 John Day there 17 John Day there 23 Burns here 24 Bums here 30 Redmond here 31 Redmond there February— 6 John Day here 7 John Day here 13 Bums there 14 Bums there 20 Lakeview there 21 Lakeview there 28 Playoffs Milton - Freewater March 6 Playoffs Madras 7 Playoffs Madras Cindermen Take to the Track Inset, Coach Good. ROW 1 - Hood, Chard, Bierly, Stine, Kinkade, Stone, J. Lewis, Schmitt. ROW 2 - Brown, Lengela, Long, C. Lee, Van deHey, Shepherd, Mulkins, Quinn, Rhoda, Friend. ROW 3 - G. Lewis, Emick, Walden, Surplus, Macy, Howe, E. Van Wert, Marshall, Sutterlee, Binder, Moe, DeWitt. ROW 4 - Galbraith, Reeder, Tanawasha, A. Stewart, Markgraf, Queahpama, Piedmont, L. Wirtz, Pollock, Joseph, B. Farrell, C. Wirtz, Fine. ROW 5 - Barney, Schroeder, Palmer, K. Miller, Guerin, Raines, Wanker, Ridgeway, Patt, Sohn, Hyder, Combs, M. Van Wert, ROW 6 - N. Lee, Christiansen, David, L. Farrell, Beard, R. Lewis, King, Harrington, Gibson, Fields, Hyatt, Tingle. ROW 7 - Coy, Kendall, Tolley, Champion, D. Miller, B. Stewart, Maynard, Middleton, Wallace, H. Miller. Kauffman. Up Town Variety Store Headquarters For School Supplies Opan on Sundays Phone 2905 Madras Rainbow Market Friendliest and Best Service in Town Mr. Mrs. Leo Gassner Warm Springs, Oregon H. S. Michael Inc. Your Flying A Dealer Wrecker Service GMC Trucks and Jeeps and Studebaker Larks Madras Phone 2394 .... ... i . ... i i iiiii 'Si 1111 % Wray’s Madras Pharmacy Prescriptions Drugs and Sundries It Pays To Buy at Wray’s” Phon. 2537 Madras JERRY’S ICE CREAM Soda-pop Ice Cream Snacks Lunches John Deere Caterpillar Farm Hand Curl Potato Harvesters Poole-Krieger Implement Company ; 1 Dr. Randolph L. Howe Optometrist Phone 2215 Madras Sporting Goods Almost anything to Hunt, Fish, or Camp with Boats and Mercury Motors You'll be glad you shopped at Roy and Lil’s Phone 2044 Rohde’s Shoe Shop Saddles S Riding Equipment New Shoes Phone 3365 Come in and eat with Shanghi Joe at the Shangrila Now and Then Dine Dance When You’re Old Enough Betty’s Beauty Shop Haircutting our specialty All well known brands of cold waves Madras Phone 2358 Hershel’s Union Service U. S. Royal Tires Phone 2274 Madras Madras Madras Main Street Garage Inc. Conroy Chevrolet Oldsmobile Repair and Service for all Cars j Phone 2246 Madras ROWAN’S TV - Radio Service General Electric Philco TV General Electric Appliances i 900 South 5th Street Phone 2969 Madros ) Warm Springs Service Station Chevron Dealer i Cecil Seyler ! Phone 2059 Warm Springs The Stag i Gifts for all occasions Steaks and Fried Chicken 1 £11U 1 □ UR SPECIALTY “We specialize in hand-made articles’’ 1 Madras, Oregon Across from Safeway Madras Phone 9560 O. K. RUBBER WELDER Tire Recapping (S' Repair Sign of the Best” Madras Phone 2477 'FOR LAND SAKE' HOMES 'T IRVMojJjV — ■ FARM LOANS BUSINESSES IRRIGATED FARMS MOTELS STOCK RANCHES Irv Morris Real Estate South Highway 97 Realtor Box 446 Phone 2170 MADRAS, OREGON Our Prices are Right South Side Market Friendliest and Best Service in Town Mr. Mrs. Leo Gassner Madras, Oregon Open Every Day of the Week J. W. COPELAND YARDS Retail Lumber and Building Materials Boysen Paint Norge Monarch Appliances Fuel and Floor Covering An Oregon Bank Serving Oregon Madras Branch United States National Bank Portland, Oregon Phone 2388 Madras Gordon Shown, Distributor Standard Oil Of California Phone 2177, Madras Hatfield’s Department Store We clothe the family Dehen School Sweater Knitted to Your Measure Madras, Ore. Sonny’s Motel and Steak House Dining - Dancing Simming Pool Yt Mile South of Madras Madras Body and Glass Shop PAINTING Bert Matthews, Prop. Phone 1347 Madras South Dalles-California Highway TTTT a tie. C. Jackie’s Beauty Shop Above Shangrila Lounge Phone 2945 Lunches For Snacks Fine Pastries Topnotch Do-nut Shop Across from Safeway Me CAULOU’S Your Headquarters For School Supplies Phone 2600 Madras LP The Modern Fuel Wherever You Are Famous Brands In Modern Appliances Wedgewood Payne Maytag O’Keef Merrett Dearborn Kitchen Aid Dixie Day Night Holley-General Call us for Free Estimates 516 D Street Heierman Janes Propane Gas Service Phone 3318 SCHROEDER’S Where Quality Counts” General Merchandise Phone LI 6-2553 Metolius Oregon MADRAS AUTO SUPPLY Has what your car needs in the way of parts and accessories WE FEATURE Glass-Pack Mufflers and Starfire Hub Caps Located on 4th A Madras, Oregon Warm Springs Lumber Co. Manufacturers of Ponderosa Pine Lumber Warm Springs, Oregon Balfour Realty Real Estate Balfour Insurance Agency Insurance Prompt Friendly Service Office opp. Safeway Phone 3242 Ted’s Union Service Expert Lubrication and Car Wash Day or Evening Courtesy Car Available 730 S. 5th St. Phone 3245 Madras THE FRIENDLIEST STORE IN TOWN Save Twice - Low Prices and Green Stamps North Fifth Street at the Y Madras, Oregon THE MILLER LUMBER COMPANY Building Material of All Kinds Madras, Oregon Dutch Boy Paint Phone 2483 l ll m miiiWi i North Unit Hardware General Hardware Ashley wood healers Pittsburg Paint Dynamite Caps Plumbing Our Aim: To Serve You Best Phone 2489 Reasonable Rates All Outside Rooms Phone 2345 Wrecker Service Truck rates on gas Diesel Fuel IRA’S RICHFIELD Mechanic on Duty for 24-Hour Service Tires - Batteries - Accessories Complete Truck Stop—Air Wrench Service S. Highway 97 Madras Madras Hotel Madras Motel One Block West 97 Madras Oregon Now! Quality DRY Cleaning is as Close As Your Phone for PICK-UP and DELIVERY (at no extra cost) JUST PHONE 2236 ONE DAY SERVICE IF DESIRED MADRAS CLEANERS On the Culver Highway Where Quality Comes First” Victor T. Eslick Excavating - Dozing Ditching - Grading Blasting Phone 2979 Madras Coast-to-Coast Stores Formerly Madras Hardware GENERAL HARDWARE AUTOMOTIVE and HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES Phone 2119 Geo. M. lams Jefferson Potato Co. Lockwood Potato Equipment Phone Li 6-2651 Metolius McKimens Texaco Service Lub. Service and Tire Repair We Give S H Green Stamps Free Pop for the Winning Players Phone 2287 Madras MACY’S WARM SPRINGS General Merchandise Al Bean Insurance Life Insurance Our Speciality North End Union Station Firestone Tires and Batteries Lubrication and Tire Repair 315 5th St. Madras, Phone 3132 Phone 2055 MADRAS LOCKERS Phone 2228 or 2351 Custom Killing and Curing See us for Your Locker Meat Everett and Ralph Van Wert General Contractor We Take Pride in our Work Phme 2538 Mode-O-Day Dress Shop For Fine Fashions Phone 3285 Madr PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR CENTRAL OREGON Art’s TV, Radio, Appliances Television Sales Service Pfaff Sewing Machines Zenith - RCA - Whirlp ool North 5th, at the Y Electrically Operated Cord Organs Safeway Stores Dailas-California Highway Madras THE NUGGET CAFE Friendly Atmosphere Good Food Phone 9581 Madras 433 SIXTH STREET REDMOND Get Insured - The CHIEF THEATRE Phone 2444 Madras Stay Insured Rest Assured Pum Brick Tile Co. Blocks, Patios, Fireplaces Roman Style, Pum Brick Phone 2546 Madras IRVING INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 2432 Madras BROWN’S JEWELERS Keepsake Diamond Rings Your Name Brand Watch Headquarters Eahd Instruments YAW Shell Station Tires Lubriacation Super Service is our Business” Phone 9571 Madras Hart Bros. Steel Fabricating Co. Welding, General Repair Complete Welding Supplies Crane Service Lathe Work Phone 2930 Madras Western Auto Supply Your Family Store Automotive parts S- Appliances H. R. Watt Mayme V. Watt Phone 2284 Madras Yarnell Implement Co. J. I. Case Dealer Wisconsin Trucks New Holland Farm Machinery It Costs Less to Farm with Case Phone 2287 Madras Con Herbster Insurance Insurance for every need Phone 2326 Madras Gerke’s Furniture Your Nome Deserves the Best Free Delivery Phone 2450 Madras Best possible truck service BEND PORTLAND Truck Service Morris Priday Terminal Manager Phone 2234 Madras, Oregon Madras Redi-Mix Louis Kowolowski Phone 2508 Thrifty Drugs Prescriptions Home Remedies School Supplies Phone 2142 Oscar say s, You get just as much out of life as you put in — whether it be education or recreation ’ Good Luck! Oscar’s Sporting Goods Oscar “Mac” Lang Madras, Oregon Come in and Get Acquainted CITY CENTER SERVICE Texaco Service The best friend your car has ever had” B. F. Goodrich Tires E. H. Bud” Funk Owner 5th C Sts. Madras Ronald S. Toms Elaine E. Toms Madras Evergreen Chapel Funeral Directors Advisers Bronze - Granite - Marble Memorials 5k Markers Phone 2545 Madras Reasonable Rates All Outside Rooms Phone 2345 Madras Hotel Madras Motel One Block West 97 Madras Ore. Madras Freight Lines Livestock Transportation Madras 2415 Jefferson County Co-op Hardware, Petroleum Products, International Farm Machinery Phone 2543 Madras MADRAS MARKET Madras Electric Electrical Contracting Quality Meats and Groceries Downtown Madras John Beasley Phone 2558 Read tor News and Pictures of MUHS Activities and of Jefferson County . . . and Call on the PIONEER too For Fine PRINTING On U. S. Highways 97 and 26 Mountain View Motel Mr. Mrs. V. F. Quinn Electric Heat and Garages Phone 2117 Madras, Oregon Towe Simpson Mobil Service Complete Automotive Service Warm Springs, Oregon Phone 2741 HR - When in Warm Springs Stop at Rainbow Cafe or Village Cafe for Fine Foods Phones: Rainbow, 2721 Village, 2879 Madras Feed Store Purina Feed Grinding Mixing Phone 2481 Hlway 26 Ford Mercury Kay Hoff Motor Company 6th and 8 Streets Madras, Oregon TROUT PLUMBING CO. Plumbing Supplies Service Healing Appliances Madras Veterinary Clinic J. W. Lewis D. V. M. MADRAS PHONE 2283 House of Fashion Everything in the Ready-To-Wear For the Woman Who Cares For the Junior Miss it’s “Seventeen” phone 2365 Mrs. Hannon K (S- R GROCERY Free Delivery Phone 2422 We Give Green Stamps Madras Quick Service Laundry Quick Service Means Clean Clothes Mr. Mrs. Jones Phone 24 BUD’S RADIATOR SERVICE M adras Guarantee Satisfaction Day 2110 Night 2498 The Albert Dickinson Company SEED CLEANERS AND BUYERS It Pays to Check with Albert Dickinson Company Before Buying or Selling Phone Li-6-2462


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