McEwen High School - Bagpipes Yearbook (Athena, OR)
- Class of 1953
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B A G P I P E S HER HIGHNESS Scotty Mac THE FIRST ANNUAL STAFF .... Mr. Kec-zel ..... Kay Betts .. Belva Satterlee ... Alberta Ellis ... Sylvia Harden .... Diana Doane Althea Swaggart ... Jessie Dugger ... Rodney Crain Garry VanOcker Advisor ............. Assistant Advisor .... Editor in Chief ..... Assistant Editor .... Business Manager ... Activities Editor ... Groups Editor ....... Photographic Editor Assistant ........... Sports Editor ....... Dedication In most successful organizations there is one man who provides the motive power to keep things going and going smoothly. In McEwen High School that man is ' Chick” Simpson, and to him the 1953 Bagpipes is respectfully dedicated. Board Of Education Left to right: C H. Simpson. Superintendent; L. R. Pinkerton; Don Weber; Lowell Garretson; Robin Woodroofe, Clerk. The picture of the school board for this year did not turn out with the exception of Tillman Taylor who was not included in the alternate picture used. We herewith present, his photograph. Mr. Keezel Miss Richards Mr. Akins Mr. Nelson Mr. Simpson Mrs. Woodruffe Mrs. Simpson Mr. Blaylock Mr. Diehl Student Officers Student Body President Forrest Baker From Left to Right: Sgt. at Arms Leroy Williams, Vice Pres. Garry Van Ocker, Sec.-Treas. Sylvia Harden, President, Forrest Baker. Student Council Left to right: Elane Darrow, Diana Doane, Sylvia Harden, Belva Satterlee, Doris Scott, Darlene Case, Jean Faircloth, Front Row: David Rothrock, Leroy Williams, Forrest Baker, Garry Van Ocker. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council consists of class presidents and elective and appointive officers of the student body. The function of the Student Council is to act as an executive body for the Student Body. All activities and events are supervised and administred through this group. The influence of the Student Council has been felt more perhaps than that of any other organization in McEwen High, for it is through the Council that the regulations and desires of the school are carried out. Valedictorian Salutatorian Jim Knight Garry Van Ocker Torch Honor Society Left to right, back row: Terry Whitacre, Diana Doane, Joan VanOcker, Dorvanna Phillips, Elizabeth Baumeister, Jane Coffman, Mr. Simpson. Front row, left to right: Bob Carlson, Garry VanOcker, Dale Moore. American Legion Citizenship Award Forrest Baker Diana Doane LeRoy Williams, Forrest Baker, Roland Faircloth, Robert Wolford were elected to the Cayuse League All Star Football Team. Forrest Baker and Robert Wolford won the determination trophy. Clyde Hunt and Bob Carlson are the 1953 Basketball Captain 1953-4 Don Hauff. football captains. Scotty Mac is a little over a year old now, and she is a pretty popular dog. Maybe it would be best to summarize Scotty's life history up to now. The year of 1951 was an eventful year because this was the year Scotty was born. She was born into this world to be a complete comedian and sometimes a pest. Somehow McEwen High was blessed with her and they have never regretted it, even though some embarras- sing moments have taken place. Scotty officiates at all of our games; She doesn't care who hears her giving the referee the business, if she doesn't think a point is well taken. She s just a little dog, but to hear her exert her voice, would sometimes make your hair curl. Scotty has come to be the symbol of our school, which 'he students shall always remember and look back upon. ACTIVITIES Activities GLAMOUR? Junior Class Play School Play Imagination'' On December 4, at 8:00 the Junior class presented the play Imagination.” The cast consisted of: Susie, a hired girl-Lcc Harden Muriel Henry, an ambitious young Iady-Joan Van Ockcr Pete Henry, a boy with imagination-Bobby Pinkerton Kate Henry, an understanding mother--Diana Doane Janet Henry, a romantic young lady-jean Faircloth Will Garner, a young unde—Keith Day Belinda Busby, a nuisance--Kay Betts Ronnie Williams, a rich young man-Dick Harden Mrs. Williams, a dowager-Karen Winkler Charlie Henry, onlv a father--Adrian Townsend You will enjoy this unique comedy for its good humor and its down-to-earth story. The plot concerns the Henry family. In addition to the eleven-year-old, imaginative Pete, there are Kate and Charlie, the understanding parents-two sisters. Muriel and Janet. Muriel is beautiful, calculating, and ambitious, while Janet is shy and romantic. Muriel is determined to ensnare Ronnie Williams a very rich young man, and has invited him and his mother, a domineering dowger, for a- weekend visit. At the same time, Will Garner, a nice eccentric young relative arrives unexpectedly at the Henry house to spend the summer and finds himself falling head-over-heels for Muriel. Muriel is far too busy bewitching Ronnie to even know that Will is alive; and Will fails to see the longing glances Janet casts in his direction. This is a double dilemma that couldn't possibly be solved by any- one but Pete Henry. When he takes a hand in the affairs of his elders, sheer havoc follows. It's gay and fast moving throughout! B-7 TOURNAMENT Senior Class History Forrest Baker President of Student Body ................. 4 Lettermen's Club-1-2 3-4 President of Class ........................ 2 President of F. F. A....................... 4 Vice President of Class ........................ 1 District Reporter for F. F. A................... 4 Football - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Baseball - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Basketball - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Transportation- Manager ................... 3 Student Council - 2 - 4 Pet Saying - I don’t know Nickname ............... Bake Ambition ............ College Charlene Wiatt President of Class .................... 3 G. A. A........ - 1 - 2 3 - 4 Pep Club .............. 3 - 4 Glee Club - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Library Staff - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Bagpipe Staff ............. 4 Highlander Staff . 4 Dramatics ............. 2-3-4 Volleyball - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Band ...................... 2 Student Council . 3 Pet Saying - Dear John Nickname ............ Sherlot Ambition ......... Elementary Teacher Roland Faircloth Sec. Treas. of Class ..................... 3 Bagpipes Staff ............ 3 Lettermen’s Club ............ 1 - 2 - 3 4 F. F. A. Treas............. 4 Reporter .................. 3 Football ........ 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Basketball .... 1 - 2 • 3 - 4 Baseball ....... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Track .......... I - 2 - 3 - 4 Pet Saying - Oh Heck! Nickname ............. Rollie Ambition .............. Coach Robert Wolford Vice President of F. F. A.............. 3 • 4 F. F. A.............. 2-3-4 Lettermen’s Club...2-3-4 Band .................. 2 - 3 Football ............ 2-3-4 Basketball .......... 2-3-4 Pet Saying-Son-of-a-gun Nickname .............. Rip Ambition..............Korea David Roth rock President of Class ...................... 4 Vice President of F. F. A..................... 3 Football ................... 2 Pet Saying - Censored Nickname .............. Chowder James Knight Lettermen’s Club ........... 4 F. F. A................. 3 - 4 Football ............... 2 - 4 Football Manager ........... 2 Basketball - 1 -2-3-4 Basketball Manager ......... 2 Pet Saying ............... Yah Nickname ................ Jim Ambition ............ Engineer Sylvia Harden President of G. A. A. - 4 Vice President .............. 3 Pep Club ................. 3-4 Sec. Treasure ............. 4 G. A. A.......... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Glee Club ............... 1-2-3 Library Staff............ 2-3-4 Bagpipes Staff - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Business Editor ............ 4 Activities Editor ........... 3 Highlander Staff ...... 3 . 4 Volleyball .............. 1-2-3 Band ............ 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Student Council ............. 4 Sec. Treas. of Student body 4 Pep Band .................... 4 Dramatics ............... 2-3-4 Sec. Treas. of Freshman Class ....................... 1 Pet Saying - Oh no. not really Nickname ................ Slive Ambition .............. College Althea Swaggart Sec. Treas. of G. A. A. - 3 Sec. Treas. of G. A A . 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Pep Club 3 - 4 Bagpipes Staff 2-3-4 Assistant Editor 3 Groups Editor ... 4 Highlander Staff 2 - 4 Volleyball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Library Staff 3 - 4 Band Student Council . 1 - 2 Cheerleader 1 - 2 Dramatics .... 2-3-4 Office Staff 3 - 4 Pet Saying . Oooh Dear Nickname Ambition Cowgirl Malcom Townsend President or F. F A......... 1 Vice President of F. F. A..................... 2 F. F. A......... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Lettermen’s Club ... 1 - 2 Dramatics .............. 2 - 3 Glee Club .............. 1-2-3 Football ....... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Pet Saying ............ Oh no Ncknamc ................. Male Ambition Mechanic Diana Doane Sec. Treas. of Class ................ 2-4 President of Pep Club .................. 4 Pep Band .................. 4 Band ........... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Band Officer - 3 - 4 G. A A.......... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Torch Honor ............... 3 Highlander Editor ......... 4 Bagpipes Staff........ 3 - 4 Activities Editor ........ 4 Dramatics ............. 2-3-4 Glee Club.......... 1 -2-3-4 Library Staff ........ 3 - 4 Volleyball ................ 3 Student Council ........... 4 Majorette ............ 3 - 4 Girl’s State .............. 3 Pet Saving ........... Oh. I wouldn’t say that Nickname ............. Doanie Ambition .......... Secretary Belva Satterlee Editor of Bagpipes ........ 4 Bagpipes Staff ......... 3 - 4 Sec. Treas. of G. A. A.................... 4 Band Officer .............. 4 Band ........... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Student Council ........... 4 Highlander Staff ....... 3 - 4 G. A A.......... 1 -2-3-4 Pep Club ............... 3 - 4 Glee Club ..... 1- 2 - 3 - 4 Pep Band ................. 4 Library Staff ......... 2-3-4 Pet Saying ........ Don’t do that Nickname .............. Baf’s Ambition ............ College Volleyball ............. 1 - 2 Garry Van Ocker President of Class ........ 1 Vice President of Class ................ 2 - 3 President of Lettermen's Club .......... 4 Student Body Vice President ............ 3 - 4 Bagpipes Staff .... ... 3 - 4 Student Council ....... 1.3.4 Band .................... 3.4 Football ....... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Baseball ....... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Basketball..... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Pet Saying What is it Nickname ............... Olie Ambition ...... U. S. Pres. Glenda Harris G. A. A.......... 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 Glee Club ................ 2-3 Camera Club ................ 3 Library Staff ........ 3 . 4 Office Staff ............. 4 Bagpipes Staff ............. 4 Highlander Staff ........... 4 Pep Club .............. 3 . 4 Pet Saying ......... Are you Sure? Nickname ............ Sunshine Ambition ............... Nurse Left to right . Doris Scott, Sergeant at arms, Kay Betts, secretary, Jessie Duager, vice president, Elaine Darrow president, Marilee Harden, treasurer. Left to right-Front row-Marilee Harden, Elaine Darrow. Alberta Ellis, Doris Scott, Kay Betts, Marilyn Vincent, Sue Bear, Jessie Dugger, Dora Knight, Elizabeth Baumeister, Carol Chase. Second row--Keith Day, Dale Moore, Edward Scott, Robert Carlson, Junior Dick, Adrian Townsend, Robert Bannister, Charles Black, Herbert Winkler, Don Hauff, Rodney Crain, Leroy Williams. At the beginning of the year we started out with twenty-three students After wc got started we had an addition, Adrian Townsend, from Hermiston, which made twenty-four. Our first project for the year was to have a cooked food sale to raise some money for our Sadie Hawkins dance which was held Nov. 14, on Dec. 3 the Junior Class sponsored a play by the name of Imagination.'' Then came the Chili Feed to raise money for our Prom which was coming in the spring. Sophomore Class Secretary, John Moore, Vice Pres. Dallas Haverland, Pres. Larry McMillan Back Row Left to Right: Dallas Haverland, Farrin Baker, Marjean Brown, Terry Whitacker, Shirley Huffman, Larry McMillan, John Moore, Jane Coffman, Donna Huffman, Joan Van Ocker, Deana Whiteley, Dorvana Phillips Evon Brown, Mary Wolford. It is now 1952 and we are sophomores. The new sophomores really gave the freshman a bad time at initiation Sept. 27, but everybody had a good time. This year two new sophomores came to McEwen, Evelyn Blom and Barbara Puschell bringing the number up to seventeen. The sophomores tied for first in the Beat lone noise parade, and up to now, Jan. 20, arc way ahead in the class competition contest. Freshmen Class Officers Left to Right; Teddy Darrow, Jean Faircloth, Darlene Case, Bob Bunch. T ront Row, Left to Right; Darrell Calhoun, Bob Pinkerton. Florence Wilson, Darlene Case, Jean Faircloth, Karen Winkler, Jan Walters, Martha Bear, Irene Neimczak, Shirley Montee, Janet Harris, Fred Green, Back Row, Left to Right; Bob Bunch, Glen Morasch, Kenneth McMillan, Dick Harden, Ted Darrow, Lowel Pierce, Gary Baumeister, Loren Packer, Fred Rhode, Richard Thompson, Larry Coppock, Jim Ingalls. When school started last fall the freshmen Class had the enrollment of 24 students. In Oct. Jo Hodgen moved to Pendleton, Oregon and Joanne Reed moved to Indiana. In Nov. Fred Rhode from American Falls, Idaho, Richard Thompson from Granger, Oregon and Gary Baumeister from Bois Idaho enrolled, making the total of 25 students, the largest class at McEwen High School. As traditional. Sept. 19 the Sophomores initiated us into McEwen High, an event enjoyed by all of us. We also sponsored the Annual Freshman Picnic Oct. 21, which was held up Wild Horse Creek with the Student Body and Faculty as our guests. 4 Darlyne Case and Doris Scott Darlyne Case Scottie Mack Doris Scott Girls’ Volleyball B” Squad, left to right, back row; Terry Whitacre, Shirley Huffman, Elizabeth Baumeister, Darlyne Day, Charlene Wiatt, Miss Richards. Front Row, left to right, Darlyne Case, Jean Faircloth, Karen Winkler, Mary Wolford. FOOTBALL SEASON First row, left to right: Dallas Haverland, Charles Black, Dale Moore, Garry Van Ocker, Forrest Baker, Leroy Williams, Larry Coppock, Adrian Townsend, .Kenny McMillan, Darrel Calhune. Second row, L to R: Farin Baker, Keith Day, Clyde Hunt, Bob Bannister, Bob Carlson, Ted Darrow, John Moore, Fred Green. Third row: L to R: Coach Don Nelson, Roland Faircloth, Rob- ert Wolford, Don Hauff, Malcolm Townsend, Jim Knight, Louie Dick Jr., Jim Ingalls, Manager Rodney Crain. The 1952 McEwen High football team had a very success- ful season. The Scotties ended the season as Co.-Champions of the Cayuse League. There was a vot and Echo was elected to go to the play-offs. This is the first season that eleven man football has been played at McEwen and everyone hopes that we can continue playing it. Leading ground gainers were Clyde Hunt and Roland Fair- cloth. Other backfield numbers that were equally important were: Keith Day, Charles Black, Bob Carlson, Bob Bannister, Outstanding in the line were guards LeRoy Williams, Robert Wolford, Tackles Don Hauff, Malcolm Townsend, Center Forrest Baker, Ends Dale Moore and Garry Van Ocker. Me Ewen will lose 6 Seniors this year. They are Forrest Baker, Roland Faircloth, Garry Van Ocker, Robert Wolford, Jim Knight, Malcolm Townsend. Much of the credit goes to coach Don Nelson and to the girls in the rooting section. SCHEDULE 6. 13. 0. 0. 0. 6. 6. Sept. 18 Sept. 23 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 31 Nov. 7 McEwen McEwen McEwen McEwen McEwen McEwen McEwen - 26. - 20. — 0. - 19. - 39. - 26. - 13. Pendleton - Mac Hi — Echo ------ Pilot Rock Stanfield — Touchet — lone ------ Total 153. Total - 31. Bob Carlson, Bob Bannister, Junior Dick, LeRoy Williams, Roland Faircloth, Garry Van Ocker, Dale Moore, Forrest Baker, Robert Wolford. Don Hauff. Front Row--Fred Green, Keith Day, Jim Knight, Larry Coppock, Rodney Crain, Glenn Morasch, Ed Scott, Jim Ingalls, John Moore. '2spn, i $. Basketball Schedi 'on c oo f'' oi ' oj ‘“'-dU' i'Sw '' ., 1952-53 I J Deccmbei life 19-20— M ; iftfe _.ouml he endJcton 19— Helix M,E J frallowo 20- Heli v It,. W ,vc 0ac • )) 2—Pilot Rock there 6—Touchet here 9—Echo here Ifeli tre 16—StanW Or here' 20-Wo L ' ro. 23—ere ; 27—Pil H 31—Echo , February j V i 3—St. Jd iere 6—Helix' (• 10—Stanfiy Uu-re’ 3—WestofH re , J ' c Pre-League Season V !• is Basketball McEwen 44 Touchet 43 McEwen 57 St. Joseph 43 McEwen 57 Corbett 25 McEwen 40 Elgin 55 McEwen 63 Pilot Rock 68 McEwen 37 Echo 71 McEwen 62 Helix 70 McEwen 78 Stanfield 26 McEwen 79 Weston 50 McEwen 45 Touchet 34 McEwen 37 St. Joseph 45 McEwen 54 Pilot Rock 29 McEwen 38 Touchet 31 McEwen 54 Echo 35 McEwen 39 Stanfield 52 McEwen 34 Echo 35 McEwen 54 St. Joseph 50 League McEwen 56 Umapine 66 McEwen 59 Pilot Rock 52 McEwen 39 Echo 72 McEwen 20 Helix 38 B Squad McEwen 44 Stanfield 26 McEwen 37 Weston 35 McEwen 56 Umapine 55 McEwen 50 Pilot Rock 30 McEwen 28 Echo 46 Freshmen McEwen 50 Corbett 44 McEwen 48 Wallowa 38 McEwen 57 Union 55 McEwen 53 Touchet 55 McEwen 46 Stanfield 43 McEwen 63 Weston 45 McEwen 53 Umapine 45 (Later forfeited 1 to McEwen) McEwen 32 St. Joseph 26 McEwen 51 Stanfield 41 McEwen 56 Weston 41 McEwen 43 Umapine 33 McEwen 54 Stanfield 36 McEwen 32 Mac-Hi 53 The McEwen A squad finished the Basketball season with fifteen wins and nine losses which is not a bad average. The Scotties won seven and lost five in the league play. McEwen ended in a tie for third place with Pilot Rock. The B squad had a very good season this year winning twelve and losing only two. They show great promise and have a lot of good material. There were mostly Freshmen and Sophomores on the team. McEwen had a freshman team this year for the first time. The freshmen won 2 and lost 2. Individual scoring was Larry Coppock 43. John Moore 35, Jimmy Ingalls 30, Gary Baumister 22, Glen Morasch 15, TeH Darrow, Fred Green, Dick Harden, Bob Pinkerton, all scored under five points. The Scotties will lose five seniors. They are Garry Van Ocker, Forrest Baker, Roland Faircloth, Robert Wolford and Leroy Williams, Scores for McEwen were: Garry Van Ocker 272, Forrest Baker 230, Roland Faircloth 191, Dale Moore 153, Bob Bannister 115, Don Hauff 97, Bob Carlson 89, Junior Dick 65, Robert Wol- ford 46, Leroy Williams 12. BASEBALL First Row: Bud Schmidtgall, Roland Faircloth, Leon Montee, Garry Van Ocker, Forrest Baker, Dale Moore, Herb Winkler, LeRoy Williams. Second Row: Rodney Crain Mgr., Robert Wolford, Farrin Baker, Bob Carlson, Paul Moore, Keith Day, Bob Bannister, John Moore, Don Nelson, Coach. The 1952 baseball season was successful with 6 wins and 5 losses. We had three seniors: L ?on Montee, Paul Moore, and Bud Schmidtgall. The returning lettermen are: Forrest Baker, Roland Faircloth, Leroy Williams, Garry Van Ocker, Bob Carlson, Dale Moore. The other players were: Bob Bannister, Don Hauff, Keith Day, Herb Winkler, Bob Wolford, John Moore, Jim Knight, Farin Baker, Edward Scott, Louie Dick, Dallas Haverland. SCHEDULE Pendleton ------------- 5 McEwen 2 Pendleton ----------- 9 McEwen Stanfield --------------0 McEwen 3 Stanfield-------------0 McEwen Pendleton ------------ 14 McEwen---------------10 Umapine ------------ 14 McEwen Echo ----------------- 9.McEwen ---------------- 4 Weston ---------------------- 5 McEwen Umapine------------------7 McEwen 8 Echo ---------------- 3 McEwen Weston ---------------- 2 McEwen 18 3 5 0 19 • 2 Letterman’s Club Front row left to right, Garry Van Ocker, Dallas Haverland, Bob Carlson, Leroy Williams, Dale Moore, Herb Winkler, Clyde Hunt, Don Hauff. Back row left to right, Bob Bannister, Robert Wolford, Rodney Crain, Charles Black, Keith Day,' Forrest Baker, Malcom Townsend, Adrian Townsend. PRESIDENT .......... Garry Van Ocker VICE PRES........................ Dale Moore SEC. TREAS.............. Forrest Baker The letterman's club started the year with five members: Gary Van Ocker, President; Dale Moore, Vice President; Forrest Baker, Secretary and Treasurer; other members being Rolland Faircloth and Robert Wolford. These Five mem- bers, initated seven new members, their assorted names being, Keith Day, Clyde Hunt, Bob Bannister, Rodney Crane, Charles Black, Herbie Winkler, and Leroy Williams, leaving four yet to be initiated, Don Hauff, Dallas Haverland, Malcom Townsend, and Adrian Townsend. Back row; left to right: Keith Day, Sylvia Harden, Althea Swaggart, Charlene Wiatt, Belva Satterlee, Jane Coffman, junior Dick. Front row; left to right: Kay Betts, Lee Harden, Diana Doane, Atarjean Brown, Glenda Harris, Jessie Dugger. Paper Staff Back row; left to right: Jessie Dugger, Althea Swaggart, Lee Harden, Elizabeth Baumeister, Junior Dick, Diana Doane, Glenda Harris, Charlene Wiatt, Sylvia Harden, Belva Satterlee, Irene Niemczak, Janet Harris, Florene Wilson, Jane Coffman. Girls’Athletic Association G. A. A. Officers, left to right Sec. Treas. Belva Satterlee, Vice Pres. Lee Harden, Pres. Sylvia Harden Front Row left to right: Florence Wilson, Alherta Ellis, Althea Swaggart, Joan Van Ocker, Deanna Whiteley, Lee Harden, Donna Huffman, Sylvia Harden, Glenda Harris, Karen Winkler, Diana Doane, Second row left to right, Jean Faircloth, Kay Betts, Doris Scott, Martha Bear, Dora Knight, Irene Niemczak. Shirley Montee, Evon Brown, Evelyn Blum, Jessie Duggar, Mary Wolford, Elaine Darrow, Back Row, Belva Satterlee. Jane Walters, Shirley Huffman, Dorvana Phillips, Terry Whitaker, Jane Coffman, Elizabeth Baumeister, Barbara Pushell, Sue Bear, Charlene Wiatt,, Darlyne Day, Carol Chase, Janet Harris. The G. A. A. officers received their offices by candlelight at the Mother ar ' Daughter Tea, given last spring. The officers are: Sylvia Harden, President: Lee Harden, Vice President; Belva Satterlee, Secretary and Treasurer. The G. A. A. this year sponsored a very lovely Christmas party, that was heartily enjoyed by all who attented. In the spring the McEwen G. A. A. will sponsor the fourth Mother and Daughter Tea, in the history of the high school. The tea is for the purpose of welcoming the incoming freshmen, and to inaguratc the officers for next year. Glee Club Back row, left to right: Darlene Case, Jane Coffman, Terry Whitacre, Donna Huffman, Alberta Ellis, Janet Harris, Shirley Huffman, Jane Walters, Dora Knight, Charlene Wiatt, Elizabeth Baumeister, Leroy Williams, Adrian Town- send, Larry McMillan, Larry Coppock, Dale Moore, Bob Carlson. Front row, left to right: Jean Faircloth, Joan VanOcker, Deanna Whiteley, Karen Winkler, Florence Wilson, Shirley Montee, Doris Scott, Marilyn Vincent, Martha Bear, Bobby Pinkerton, Lowell Pierce, Junior Dick, Dick Harden, Farrin Baker, John Moore. Glee Club The Glee Club started this year with quite a large group. First they sang at the Christmas Program at the grade school where they were received quite well. We are now planning a Minstrel show. The name is Mardi Gras You All.” There are quite a few leading parts, solos and duets. The last thing on the agenda will be the Spring Band Concert. Pep Club Jessie Dugger, Althea Swaggart, Diana Doane. Back row, left to right: Janet Harris, Darlyne Day, Charlene Wiatt, Jane Coffman, Sue Bear, Elizabeth Baumeister, Terry Whitacre, Dorvanna Phillips, Shirley Huff- man, Jane Walters, Belva Satterlee. Second row, left to right: Elaine Darrow, Carol Chase, Jessie Dugger, Evelyn Blom, Irene Niemczak, Shirley Montee, Dora Knight, Martha Bear, Marilyn Vincent, Doris Scott, Kay Betts, Jean Faircloth. Front row, left to right: Glenda Harris, Karen Winkler, Sylvia Harden, Donna Huffman, Lee Harden, Deanna Whiteley, Joan VanOcker, Althea Swaggart, Al- berta Ellis, Florence Wilson, and Diana Doane. They started off this year by giving a dance for the Student Body, which was enjoyed by everyone. We also bought license plates which were sold at seventy-five cents each to raise money for the Pep Band music. At tournament time the Pep Club sponsored a tumbling team of 6 girls that performed at the half-time of our games. PEP BAND The Pep Band is a new organization this year. Every girl who can play an instrument is eligible to become a member. The Pep Band has 23 members, and is strictly a girls' organization. We have marched during the halves of football and basketball games. Our last major appearance will be during the B-7 Sub District Tournament held in the McEwen High School Gym at Athena, Oregon. Lee Harden is our President. We have enjoyed being part of the enter- tainment program through-out football and basketball season. Majorettes Joan Van Ocker, Diana Doane F. F. A. Officers: Forrest Baker, President; Robert Wolford, Vice President; Robert'Carlson, Secretary; Roland Faircloth, Treasurer; Dale Moore, Reporter; and Edward Scott, Sentinel. John Moore, Dallas Haverland, Farrin Baker, Larry McMillan, and Charles Black attended the Oregon State Fair at Salem in September, and took part in the State Livestock Judging Contest. Forrest Baker, Roland Faircloth, Dale Moore, Robert Wolford, and Ted Darrow went to The Dalles to an F. F. A. District Leadership meeting. Forrest was elected District Reporter while there. In the year 1951-52, all the boys in the chapter had total receipts of $5975. and expenses of $4185. which gave us a net profit of $1790. Jim Rice, Bud Schmidtgall, and Robert Carlson took four steers to a fat stock show at The Dalles in June, 1952. These, steers were sold for a total of $1362.40. Future Farmers Of America One of the main parts of the F. F. A. is the boys raising their own crops and animals. They do it all on their own time and in the spring they take them to market. Here arc some pictures of different boys and the animals they have raised. Farrin—Esmerelda Jimmy—Jack Keith—Oscar, Lu Lu Belle, Butch Dallas—Sylvains Bob—Bolly Librarians Left to right: Elaine Darrow, Sylvia Harden, Althea Swaggart, Charlene Wiatt, Belva Satterlee, Elizabeth Baumeister, Diana Doane, and Glenda Harris. Photographers Calendar TOOTBALL September 2-School starts 5- Pep Club Mixer 6- Drcss up Parade 10-11-12-Pendleton Round-Up 18-Pendletor. 25- Mac-H' 26- Shrine Game at Walla Walla 30-National Assembly October 2-Rally 3-Echo 10-Pilot Rock 17-Stanfield 27- 28-Student Council Convention-La Grande 30- Helix Play-here 31- Touchet November 7-Grade School Carnival 11 -Holiday 13- Teachers' Reception 10- 14-Twirp Week 14- Sadie Hawkins Dance 17-F. F. A. Initiation 22- Clean-Up Day 27-29-Thanksgiving Vacation BASKETBALL December 4-St'udent Body 5- Basketball Jamboree 9-Touchct 11- Football Banquet 13-Grade School Jamboree 17- Play at Helix 18- Volleyball at Umatilla 19- 20-Merry-Go-Round 23- G. A. A. Dance and Supper 29-30-Union Round-Up January 2-Pilot Rock 6- Touchet 7-National School Assembly 9- Echo 13-Helix 16- Stan field 20-Weston 22- National School Assembly 23- Umapine 25- Pilot Rock 31-Echo February 10-Willamette University Band 10- Stanfield 12-National School Assembly 17- Umapine 20-21-District B Tournament 26- 27-28-District B Tournament BASEBALL AND TRACK March 5-F. F. A. Banquet 6-Legion Minstrel Show 12- 13-Minstrel Show 16- 17-Spring Vacation 20-Teachers' Tea 31-Pilot Rock April 7-Pilot Rock 10-Weston 13- Echo 17- Pilot Rock 18- Music Contest at La Grande 24- Umapine 25- Junior Prom 28-Weston May 1-Echo 17- Baccalaureate Services 18- Final Exams 19- Final Exams 20- Graduation 23-Picnic Sponsors THESE PERSONS ARE THE LOYAL FANS WHO SUPPORTED THE PUBLICATION OF THIS ANNUAL BY PURCHASING A COPY DURING OUR ADVANCED SALE EARLY IN THE FALL. WE ARE ESPECIALLY AND SINCERELY GRATEFUL FOR THFIR PATRONAGE. Mr. Glenn Jones Mr. Mrs. Blaine Hansell Mr. Chet Dugger Mr. Roy Meyer Mr. Mrs. JHenry Knight Mr. Mrs. Rol Morrison Mr. Mrs. Stafford Hansell Mr. Mrs. Brantly Holt Mr. Mrs. Layton Whiteley Mr. Mrs. W. A. Bear Mr. Mrs. Velton Read Mr. Mrs. Leon Kennedy Mr. Sc Mrs. Marion Hansell Mr. Mrs. L. R. Pinkerton Mr. Mrs. Joe Morasch Mr. Mrs. Frank Williams Mr. Mrs. Claude Dickenson The Paul Moores Mr. Mrs. M. I. 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Emigrant Pendleton, Oregon AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET SERVICE Congratulations All Known Forms of Insurance Seniors Of 1953 Oscar Schultz C. C. Anderson Co. Bonds--Real Estate--Farm Loans Property Management PENDLETON, OREGON Phone 4349 Pendleton, Oregon McCoy - Volstorff Oldsmobile 515 S.E. Court Avenue Cadillac GMC Trucks Pendleton, Oregon Telephone 101 Kelty S Brown Dealers In Used Cars PENDLETON, OREGON Congratulations To The Class Of '53 Harold s Radio Shop Radio Set and Aerials Installed Phone 1956 320 S. W. Court Ave. Pendleton, Oregon Diamonds - Watches - Silverware Henery Gerald Jeweler 246 S. Main Pendleton Best Wishes From Max Bear Pendleton, Oregon Main St. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Only Official Daily Newspaper In Umatilla County East Oregonian PENDLETON, OREGON Taylor Hardware Shelf And Heavy Hardware Crockery And Glassware 219 S. Main St._Pendleton, Ore. Congratulations To The Class Of '53 Carrol Equipment Company S. W. Court at 18th Pendleton, Oregon Congratulations To The Seniors Of 53 Melcher - Ray Machinery Co. Phone 142 Oliver Farm And Harris Industrial Equip. 202 E. Alder Street Harvesters Walla Walla, Washington Good Luck To The Class Of '53 Scotty” Cummins Athletic Supply Telephone 5349 26 East Alder Street Walla Walla, Washington Congratulations To The Class of 1953 Flowers For All Occasions Jacky Fiedler Walla Walla, Washington Gunther’s Restaurant 132 S. Main Phone 655 Pendleton, Oregon Best Wishes Cobain Brothers PENDLETON, OREGON Best Wishes To The Graduates Huey Shell Service Station PENDLETON, OREGON Forshaw’s Pioneer Florists World-Wide Telegraph Service Phone 47 Pendleton, Oregon Zimmerman S Co. Fuller Paints Hardware Wallpaper New Furniture Painter's Supplies 425 S. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Top Brand Corner At 2nd Main Spor leders Style Is Our Business Walla Walla, Washington For All Your Fur Needs Leading Fur Shop 131 E. Alder Walla Walla, Wash. Creative Floral Designing Croft’s Flowers 40 Colville St. Phone 4408 Walla Walla, Washington Congratulations to Class of '53 The Builder's Bargain House Price’s Grocery BEST IN GROCERIES J. E. Olinger § Sons Milton Freewater, Oregon Milton Freewater, Oregon Home of Good Lumber A Tender Steak Or A Tasty Sandwich Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Bicks Cafe Fountain Service Dealer in Boysen Caloreger Paints FRANK DAVIS, Mgr. Phone 64 Milton-Freewater On Highway No. 11 Milton-Freewater, Oregon Clothing for Men Wade’s Walla Walla Pasco Pollard Motor Co. Chrysler - Plymouth International Trucks Milton-Freewater, Oregon G.E. APPLIANCES Dixson’s Home Supply Phone 44 1020 S. Main Milton Freewater Prescription Pharmacists Stagg s Rexall Drugs PHONE 209 PHONE 8 Milton Freewater, Oregon Best Wishes to Class of '53 Children's Maternity Wear Hida Marla Shop Milton Freewater, Oregon We give S H green stamps Clarks Drug Store Prescriptions, Drugs, Fountain Phone 136 Milton Freewater, Oregon Coe Electric Contracting Fixtures - Chimes Milton Freewater, Oregon Bell - Coe Appliance Co. Hotpoint - Bendix RCA Victor - Deepfreezers Phone 622-W Milton Freewater, Ore. Kurt’s Decorative Service Slip Covers - Curtains Custom Draperies Upholstering Interior Decorating Walla Walla, Washington 128 E. Main St. Phone 9285 Watches - Jewelry - Silverware Falkenberg’s JEWELERS . . SILVERSMITHS Phone 500 42 E. Main Street Walla Walla, Washington Best Of Luck To The Class Of '53 Richfield Station MILTON FREEWATER, OREGON Congratulations Umatilla Canning Company Milton Freewater, Oregon Congratulations Twin City Oil § Gas Company Milton Freewater, Oregon Allens IceCreamShop The Only Ice Cream Specialty Shop In Eastern Umatilla County Located In The Tum-A-Lum Bldg. Milton Freewater, Oregon Judd’s Paint Store Headquarters For Fuller Paints Glass-Figurines-Picture Framing Milton Freewater, Oregon Campbell’s Cleaners Clean Clothes Clean Phone 351 R Milton Freewater, Oregon Snow - Williams Motor Co. USED CARS AND TRUCKS Phone 799 Milton Freewater, Oregon Sporting Goods and Men's Wear The Sportster Milton Freewater, Oregon Fred Fullerton OREGON MUTUAL FIRE INS. Phone 13 Milton Freewater, Oregon Price Chevrolet BUICK AND CHEVROLET Phone 1 Milton Freewater, Oregon Twin City Auto Parts Complete Automobile And Welders' Supplies Milton Freewater, Oregon Congratulations To The Class of '53 FARM CHEMICALS INC. Fertilizers, Insecticides Herbicides Phone 1652 Athena, Oregon Best Wishes To Class of '53 McIntyre Grain For Your Entertainment Gem Theater Elevator Co. Of ATHENA, OREGON Athena, Oregon BEST WISHES Woodwards Milton Freewater, Oregon Giles’ Men Shop Milton Freewater, Oregon Fitzgerald’s Diamonds - Watche s - Jewelry Morgan Builders Supply Co. LUMBER Milton Freewater, Oregon Walla Walla, Wash. Best Wishes To The Class Of 1953 EMPIRE MACHINERY Caterpillar John Deere Sales and Service Athena, Oregon Farm Implements Congratulations Athena Service Station Leonard Geissel, Lessee Phone 762 Athena, Oregon Congratulations Seniors T um-A-Lum Lumber Company Lumber and Building Supplies Phone 91 Athena, Oregon CONGRATULATIONS FROM Funks” Of Athena Best In Clothing Athena, Oregon Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1953 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ROGERS S GOODMAN AND SHELL OIL, INC. AGENT INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER HARDWARE SERVICE Phone 612 Athena, Oregon INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SERVICE Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1953 Richards’ Insurance Agency ATHENA, OREGON Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1953 Rogers Canning Company Phone 132 Athena, Oregon Congratulations Best Wishes To The Class Of 1953 Watkins Pharmacy The REXALL Store In Business For Your Health Athena, Oregon Phone 332 Best Wishes To The Class Of '53 Stockstill’s Repair Shop AUTOMOTIVE AND TRACTOR REPAIR Phone 102 Athena, Oregon CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS Good Food Sold At Athena Quality Grocery Texaco Service WAYNE PITTMAN AL MONTEE, Prop. Phone 561 Phone 1162 Athena, Oregon Athena, Oregon Best Wishes To The Class Of '53 Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Class Of 1953 Dean Pinkerton Farmers INSURANCE Grain Elevator Athena, Oregon Phone 382 Athena, Oregon Congratulations To The Graduating Class Of 1953 F rom Glenn’s Market Phone 862 Athena, Oregon Expert Cleaning, Dyeing And Alterations The Prompt Cleaners Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of 1953 Preston - Shaffer CUSTOM TAILORING Milling Co. Phone 814 Athena, Oregon Athena, Oregon CONGRATULATIONS Roths CONGRATULATIONS Service Station Gene’s Fountain Athena, Oregon Phone 972 Athena, Oregon Best Wishes To The Class Of 1953 EVRETT B. NEAL Harris Barber Beauty Shop Pantorium - Cleaners Phone 492 Athena, Oregon Athena, Oregon Autographs Autographs m i .November w 0 m lO o •' £ ;c -r ±-:■■ V- -c£ ' ' 1 cx --—- - - .- v _ - , -r .: - j - r z- .- v- . • x ?4h$z- r - - • - ; :• r j«- j . v • vr a v - - . 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