Mcloughlin Union High School - Great White Eagle Yearbook (Milton Freewater, OR)

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Ruth Oelrichs. Girls' League President: Phil McCallister, Student Body President: Alan Covington, Treasurer: .loe Ha- mada, Boys' League President: Jean Prock, Student Body Secre- tary. CTF ,xxx M Student Eauncil Back row: John Cockburn, Bob Demory, Sharlene Zimmerman. Wayne Trumbull, Lyman Oelrichs, Jerry lVlcCallister, Jim Davis, Dave Collins. Second row: Carol Saager. LaVerne Key. Peggy Mcfleynolds, Mary Ann Gibbs, B. Coe, Pat Adkisson, Jerry Edinger. Harold Bollinger. Front row: Jean Prock, Ruth Oelrichs, Phil McCallister. Joe Hamada, Alan Covington, Mr. Frank Clark, Advisor. Mr. Buck, Superintendent: Mr. Andrew Millar, Mrs. Mildrml Cockburn, MISS KEPLER Mr. Loyd Key, Chairmang Mr. Art Seklnan. Mr. E. E. Walden, Mr. A. English, Latin, Journalism C. Denny. Clerk. we A -- , -.aryl A ah. MISS TAYLOR MR. KAPUTOF Home Economics Business Education MR, WEDIN MISS SANDWICK Agriculture Mathematics bv' mrmmim N 9 6 .J A P .4 'rg ,Ai .3 ,fi V. MR. WOOIDWAHD Bob' P, E., lH'Ilf'l'3l Scum-114-1-, Dr iwri Trainin MRS. HERNDOBLER NIR. DENIPSEY Chorus. Englixh Influ-trial Art MR. MILLER MRS. HEALD Sciences Er1gliSll - 1 u O 6 Ns WIHIH fU7llmlIl'ffl 4 f I. Hn? X -O - SX 1 ' 'Q . X ,L , X H f www ummm W x ,, NX S X Ax We 3? , 1 x ' if H - , 7 J -2 CLASSES 'WN Selfziv 611155 Ofhfcrs Q J -:' f ff: K a WAYNE TRUMBULL Transferred from Roost-'wlt High. Portland ll Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 4: Bam-hall 2. 3. 4: Order of XI 3. 4: Himes 3. 4: Chorus 2 4' I-'FN 2. 3: Trvasurer uf Buys' Lvaguv 4: ,lluni iur flav Pla ' ' ' 'y 5: Stumle-nt Luuncil 4: Presi- clr-nt of flaw 4 J Q BOB Dmlom' ., . .. 1 -ck 3. 4: Ili-X 3, 4. l' ullnll l. ... 1 1 'lra X114 l'ra llvnttfllt lN -x4 IW' - Cu- 1 .1'l'I't'lLiI'f-'l,lkl'J.l le r ut XI -1 Nllhlt nl fuum ll 1. l'rv-bil laul nf H14 l: htlriluwn and Illavkn Staff 1 Ormle-r of Nl fl. 1. low litmus PHX1 7 S 4.1.XfX.1.3. 1: Rm! Xl 13.41 N lr a. unfr nl PHX 3: Nluuv- 3. 4: S:-fre-larx fill 1 llrum tn E Crulu FN ' ut'1 . nl lluglt- IS: Xlurxllall for u n 3. JERRY EDINGER Football 1. 2. 3. 4: lloxing 2: Ha:-kr-tlrall 1: Track 1. 23 Ormler uf NI 2. 3. 41 Nlinws 3. 4: Tre-axurvr of Claw 1. 2. 4: Ormle-r of Nl Virr Prr--imlcnt 3: Order uf NI Pre-sitlmlt 4: Chorus 4: Junior Claw Play 3: Stud:-nl Council 4. Ll-ILAND SAMS Fowtlwall 1. 2. 3: Boxing 1. 2: Track 3: FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Orcle-r of Nl 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 3. 4: Svc- rf-tary-Trr-afurr-r uf Hi-Y 4: Vive' Presitlent of 0Fllt'l' uf xl fl-. BUD BIER Ftmtlnall 1: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Treasurvr nf FFA 3: Vice President of FF.-X 4. MARY ANN GIBBS Band 1. 2: Drum and Bugle' 1. 2. 3: Orch:-Etra 1: GAA 2. 3. 4: Refi K1 3. -1: State Speech Cuntf-st 3: Pep iflulm 2. 3. 4: Presitlrrlt of Pop Clulm 4: Nllllltxb 3. 4: Vive Prvsitlent of Mini:-s 45 Student Cmiimil 3. 4: junior Prum Chair- man 3: Clwvrlvafler 3. 4. LAVERNE KEY FH.-X 1. 2. 3. bl: FH.-X Pl'Q'Slt1Pl ll -1: lf.-XA 2. 3. -1-2 RI-Il NI 3. All 5:-'Crvtary uf RI-fl N1 32 Pvt' lllulm 2. 3. -1: Drum and Hugh- 1. 2: Honor Simi:-ty 2. 3. fl: Nlinwf 3. ll: Trvawurer of A 6 Claw 3: Nlarihall fur Urawluation 3: Crim- T -Ea- wun antl Black Staff 4-. Q ' LONNIE FEIGNER FFA 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 4: Boxing 2: Pio. near Staff 4: Urller of Nl 3. 1: Travk 1. 3. 4: 131111195 3. 4. -32' l I l I 1 l l l l I if T ey .Q . -,X A .W H -'SI' I l l JANIS GREEN Q l Klum-f o. 1: llrum and lwugle- 1. 2: MNA 2. 3. j 4: Pvp Clulu 2. 3. -lx Clmru- 2: ,1LIIlllll' Play 3. - Ax 1 . - . - JIM DAVIS Fuotlmall 1. 2. 3. 1: liuflu-tlmll 1: 'frank 22. 3: I Yifr' llrrsiclvtlt uf Claw 1: lflturtlw 2. 3. ll '- Pre-sielvtit of lill1ll'llN 3. 4: 5tu1lr'nt ti0llIll'll 3. -1: Hi-Y 3. -11 x11lllPN 3. 4: Olwlvt' uf Xl 3. 1, DAVID COLLINS Fnrvllrall 1. 2. 3. Ml-1 Baslwtlvall 1. 2. 3. 1: Trark 1. 2. 3. 4: FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Vive' Prwi- l Ilvnt of FFA 31 Prvsimlvllt uf FFA -1: Hunm' Sucivty 2. 3. 4: Trraxurc-r of Honor Sm-ivty 3: Prwidf-nt of Claw 2: Orclr-r of Nl 2. 3. 4: Hi- Y 1: State Spvvrh Cnntret 3, RUTH OELRICHS I Hantl 1. 2. 3. 4: Sccretary of Hanrl 2: Vice I Pr:-siflcnt nf Hand 31 Honor Sncif-ty 2. 3. 4: Swrf-Iary-'l'rvaslm'r uf Hnnur Sovivty 2: Nlinws 3. 4: Vivo' PM-simlent uf Cla-:Q 3: Girl? Lrfaguf' flahinvt 3: Girls' Leaguv Prwiiln-nt El-3 FHA 1. 2. 3. 11 Svvrf-tary of FHA 3: Slate- ' Vive Prvsixlvnt of F1111 -1-: Drum anfl lluglr- 1, 2: Pep Clulm 2: L'Crimsun anfl lilac-la Staff 4. HAROLD BOLLINGER Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Sergeant-at-Arms of Honor Society 3: President of Honor Society 4: District Speech Contest 3. JEAN KESSLER FHA 1. 2. 3. -1-: Chorus 1. 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Drum and Bugle 2: Secretary of Girls' League 3: Secretary of Chorus 3: Mimes 3. 4: Girls' League Cabinet 4: Crimson and Black Staff 4. TIIERESA POMMERENING Band 2. 3: GAA 2: Drum and Bugle 1. HURSEY DAKIN Mimes 3. 4: Boxing 2: Chorus 2. , , K DELWIN KRALMAN FFA 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1.2. 3. 4. SALLY BIRKBECK Band I. 2: Drum and Bugle 1. 2. 3. 4: Secre- tary of Class l: CAA 2. 3. 4: Red M 3. 4: Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 2, 3. 4: Sec- retary of Student Body 3: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Assistant Director of junior Play 3: Mimes 3. 4: Crimson and Black Staff 4: Student Council 3: Operetta Lead 3. VIRGINIA FEIGNER Drum and Bugle 3: .lunior Play 3: Mimes 3. 4: Secretary of Milues 4: Chorus l. 3. 4: Secretary of Chorus 4. PHIL MCCALLISTER Football l. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Track l. 2. 3. 4: Order of M 2. 3. 4: Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Student Council 3. 4: Treas- urer of Student Body 3: President of Student Body 4: President of Class 3: Junior Play 3: Nlimes 3. 4: Sergeant-at-Arms of Order of M 4: Crimson and Black Staff 4: State Track Meet 3. . E331 ROGER PREAS President Of Class 1: Student Cuuncil 1 : r i Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1.2. 3. 4: Track 1 l: Order Of M 2. 3. 4. DOLORES PERKINS Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Drum and Bugle 2: Chorus 2: Posture Queen 2: Quirlnuees 2. 3. 4: Sec- retary-Treasurer Of Quidnuces 3: GAA 3. Red M 4: Chorus 2. 3: Speech Cnntest CAROL TAYLOR Transferreml from Culmlesav. lflahu, 2. ROBERT KEITHER Chorus 2. 4: District Sl wefe- eh Cuntest 3. 1 1 4: W i '39 .,,,., l l l J V lil lr 51,3 le fff x NORMAN JONES I i x V , I J ljrrlf-r of NI 2. 3. 4: l'wl::X l. 2. IS. 4: luniur - Class Play 3: Boxing l. 2: Fuollmall l. 2: 'llravk l. 2. CHARLOTTE STEWART J Transfwrrell frum Wa-Hi 1: nisiflllltll and Blaekn Staff 4. JO REED Girls' League 2, 33 Baml l. 2, 3: Orchestra l, 2: Chorus 43 Drum anal Bugle 3. 4: Nlinws 3. 4: CAA 2. fl. 41 Reel Nl 3. 4. JIM KRIEG Flmllwall l: Basketball l. 2. 3: Travk 3. Al: Junior Class Plav 3: FFA l. 2. 3. 4: Seeretarv of FFA 3. Y 4 li NNNXN X N 1 X ff fx f I-113, I 'QNX ax K fffNXX Nx I W a x X m ,NN ff I Vp X f Q I, Q! 1 ' N Nz X X ,1 QC Q 5 f X KXXXX L 5 R ff ffff ZX, !,!j!fj x i' 7 f x if WW 6 ' 7 if 1 jj XXX X X I , XXQX X X XX S , .J DEAN WILLIAMS Transferred from Hermiston High School 3g Football 43 Junior Play 3g Mimes 3. 4: Pio- neer Staff 43 Cheerleader 4: Advertising Man- ager of Pioneer 4. NONA HALL Mimes 3. L1-g Pep Cluh 2. 3, 4: Chorus 1, 29 Drum and Bugle 3. 4: Business Manager of Junior Play 3g Crimson and Black Staff 4. PAT ADKISSON Student Council 4: Girls' League Vice Presi- dent 45 Junior Class Play 35 Mimes 3. 4: Crimson and Black Editor 4-3 Quidnuces 2. 3. 4: Red M 3. 4-1 GAA 2. 3. 43 Honor Society 2. 3, 4g Drum and Bugle 1. 3. 4. State Speech Contest 3g Northwest Music Confer- ence 2g Drum Majorette 2. 3. Band 1, 2. 3g Orchestra 1. 2. 3g Pioneer Staff 2. LOR1-:N BADE Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4g Junior Play 3: Operetta Lead 3: Mimes 3. 4: Pioneer Staff 4. l X 1 N of N 5 1 f V N, ax l I I llI J ,N 5 6 li xi il 1 lull 'Q ALLERD KOPTA Football 1: Basketball 1: Boxing 2: Track l. 41 Order of K1 1. 2. 3. 4: FFA 2. 3. 4. RUTH AMERMAN Llmrus 1. 2. 3: Drum and Bugle 1. 2. 3. 4: Leader ul Drum and Bugle 3. 4g FHA 2. 3. 4: Twice PI'l'S1llL'Il1 of FHA 4: Pep Club 2. 3. 41 Junior Play 3: Operetta Lead 3: Mimes 3. 43 President ul llimes 41 Honor Society 3. 4: Crimson and Black Staff 4: Student Couns cil 4. ARLOA HENDRICKS Pep Club 3. 4: Chorus 1. 2. 3. JACK REDFIELD Transferred from College Place 3. 1 X HAROLD WOHLERS FFA 1. 2. 3. 4. IVALEE WTILTFONG Clwrus l. 2. 3. 41 Xlimes 3. 41 Girls' League Cabinet 3: FHA 2. 3. 4: Drum antl Bugle 3. 4. GWYNETH Cox Pwp Clllll 2. 3. 42 GAA 2. 3. 41 Rf-fl lll 41 llltortxs l. 2. 31 Lflwvrleatler tl: Student Coun- nil -li Piotlvrr Staff 2. BHLCE GANNAWAY FFA l. 2. 3. 4: Sentinrl FFA 22 Junior Claw Plas' 3. fl dl U l 'x if I M K L RHETA WALLTEN Xlinu-'S 3. 4: I-'HA 4: Trr-adurr-r uf lihoru- -1: Publicity Nlanagw-r nf Minn-N -li Girl? lmaguv- Cabinet 3: Chorus 3. -l-1 Bannl l. 2: Pulnlicity Manager nf junior Play 33 llrum antl Bugle- .Qs 3. 4.' Q NORMAN EVERHART I-'nothall 2. 3. 41 Travli 3. 4: FFA l. 2. 4: Minn-s 3. 4: FFA Parliam:-ntary Tcam 3. -1: Sentinel nf FFA -l: Junior Class Play 3: flrtler of Nl 3, -l-. ERLINE HESS CAA 2. 3. 4: Red NI 3. 41 lxllIIl6'S 3. 4: lnter- School Spec-Ch Contest 33 Drum and Bugle- 2. 3. LILA STooLFlRE Drum and Bugle 3. 9' :SEV 2. unur Lla Play 3 Llloru Z 3 4 Order of lime- 3 4 1 it T 2 Base-ball f Nl 2 3 -1- dNI34 W CT: X 3 l lr' if is , g '55 -'jx'-.i BERLE ROTHROCK Fmttliall lg Basketball 1: Track 1. SHARL1-:NE ZIMMERMAN Drum and lluglt- l. 3. 4: President of Red M 4: Red NI 3. 43 Nlimes 3, 4: Student Council 4. JAUNITA YOUNG Orchestra l. 2. 4: Vice President of Orchestra Ml: Chorus 3. JIM PAGE FFA 1. 2. 3: Track 2. 3. 41 Boxing 2g Junior Class Play 3: Order of NI 2. 3. 4: Sergeant-ab Arms 1. JOE HAMADA Sergeant-at-Arms of Class 2: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Buxing 2: Order Of M 3. 4: Boys' League Prcwimlent -1: Student Council 4: Hi-Y 4, SHIRLIE RAE MORETZ Chorus 2. 3. 4. RAVENNA FARRENS TAYLOR FHA 2, 3. 4: fllimes 3. 4: Lliurus 1. 2. 3 Drum anil Bugle l. 2. 3. SAM INGALLS Tranaferrell from Adams High SCl'100l 3. WK 1 1 J l l F . l P I V DOROTHY MORRIS X GA.-X 2. 3. 4: Rell NI 3. 4: FHA 2. 3. 4: fin' Seen-tary of FHA Al: ,luninr Play 3: Nlimex 1 '4' 3. 4: llaml 1: fflmrus I. 2. 3. 4. l NORMAN NIAYBERRY i Baml l. 2. 3. 4: Ui-Irie! SlPk't'Cll Contest 3, W 4 5 Y L. E' ,Q HAROLD SCUDDER Chorus 1. 2. 3: Baseball 1. DELORES MOON Chorus 1. 2. 3: Honor Society 2. 3. 4: Secre- tary of Hunrmr Society 4: GAA 2. 3. 4: Red M 3. 4: Treasurer Of Red NI 35 Nlimes 3. 4: ' Drum and Bugle 3. 5 JOE ROPE Football 1. 2. 3: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1: FFA 2. 3. 4: Order of M 2. 3. 4: Hi-Y 4: Boys' League Sergeant-at-Arms 3: Mimes 4: Treasurer -of FFA 4: Boxing 2. JEAN PROCK Transferred from Wa-Hi 2: Mimes 3. 41 CAA 4: Red M 4: Drum and Bugle 3: Secretary Of Student Body 4: Secretary Of Junior Class 3: Student Council 4: Speech Contest 3: Crim4 son and Black Staff 4. CLARA STOOLFIRE Drum and Bugle 1: Girls' League Cabinet 3. ALMA POTTER CAA 2. 3. 4: Red M 3. 4. LOUISE HOPKINS FHA 2. 3. 4: Quidnuces 2. 3: Pioneer Staff 2. GOLDIE CHARLTON UAA 2: Band 2. 3. 4: .lunior Class Play 3: Red NI 3: Orchestra 3. 4: Girls' League Calmi- R.: 41+ K WALTER BOSCHEE y JUNE SHAFFER 'X l xs Transferred from Twin Falls. Idaho 4: Band 4. 'S U 'El ROSINA Ticru - 71057K Chorus 1. gp2 Q,q,f4JQ 611155 i , C- x H I9 2 its P-VL' JACK WATERMAN MAX MOON Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms DON EVANS JERRY MCCALLISTER MARY ELNA STACCS Vice President President Secretary Back row: J. Crimins, J. Cockburn, D. Baney, R. Graning. B. Blankinship. Third row: A. Arbuthnot, A. Covington. D. Campbell, H. Cockburn, N. Thomas, K, Records. Svcond row: C. Buroker, L. Bade. M. Faul. K. French, J. Croghan. D. Dvmory. First row: D. Barnes, B. Conklin, P. Fc-igner, M. Davison, J. Clark. Not pictured-L. Hopkins, D. Hubbs, C. Been. H. Boschee. 'T A Back rowz P. Kienel, J. Everett. D. Hardin, G. Mayberry, W. Magruder. Third row: J. Hopson, D. Holman. W. Jones, M. Ganz, N. Leibbrand. Second row: J. Heller. P. McReynolds, B. Lane, Y, Hodge-n. P. McConnell. R. Kelly. First row: H. Judd, C. Krieg. O. Horceny, W. Kirchgestner. O. Joni-s. Mr. Kaputof. Advisor. Not pictured: W. Bull, J. Dausener, C. Green. Back row: D. Wheeler, C. Schnebly, D. Sams, J. Waterman, N. Thomas, L. Van Voorst, M. Moon Third row: L. Oelrichs. B. Morris, J. Nelson, G. Ellis, C. Trumbull, B. Sigsbee, P. Orwick, L Weis. Second row: B. Stewart, S. Stewart, C. Taylor, C. Saager, E. Travaille, S. Talbert, P. Snow First row: B. Roloff, S. Obert, B. Zessin, L. Owings, N. Studebaker, L. Reese, Miss Kepler, Ad- xisor. Not pictured: C. Pommerening, P. Tetzloff, J. Mosmen, L. Wright. if Left to right: L. Pivrcc, Vim? PrvQi1le-nt: D. Renckvn. Frlcrf-tary: ll. Briflgw. S1'fQl0'llIll-dlfxflll-I li. Biggs, Prosident. --A-q Back row: R. Cherry, I. Bier, L. Fellows, L. Cox, W. Clark, J. Albro, R. Foster. Third row: C. Faires, L. Crimins, D. Bade, E. Chenoweth, S. Eddy, D. Frank. Second row: W. Dakin, N. Caverhill, V. Bookout, L. Baird, A. Dyer, S. Fox, D. Allenbaugh. First row: J, Coe, M. Bolar. S. Edwards, D. Clark, V. Cunningham, S. Eaton, Mr. Miller, Advisor. 611155 fff 1953 Back row: D. Jorgensen, B. Liebbrand, L. Lutcher, J. Badgett, S. Holbrook, M. Kralman, A. Meek. Third row: E. Faul, N. Golf, R. Orwick, G. Kienel, F. Morris, C. Key, E. Kuether. Second row: M. Ison, M. Hartgraves, G. Phipps, P. McCrew, B. Ison, K. King, Miss Rich, Advisor. First row: F. Patterson, P. Kyle, M. Ingalls, S. Olinger, P. Moon, P. Preston, K. Hamada. Back row: D. Dougherty, P. Shaffer, B. Thompson, B. Roff, B. Hudspeth, C. Bayman, W. Rencken. Fourth row: J. Van Slyke, C. Tarpenning, M. Townsend, H. Williams, D. Stewart, W. Stephens, R. Scott, B. Wheat, L. Evoniuk. Third row: J. Snow, B. Kirkwood, E. Tichi, M. Robnett, C Vergeer, P. Tubbs, I. Wallace, R. Jones. Second row: E. North, A. Roth, M. Roth, B. Rogers A. Weis, J. Teague, C. White, I. Weitemier. First row: L. Walden, S. Walker, J. Zigman, I Reiner, M. Zingg, B. Wright, H. Sams, B. Price, W. Winton. x llxiifs t. Left to r1ht: Preston Hardin, Sergeantvat-Arms, George Krasch, Treasurer, Gerard Vergeer Vice President: R. Coe, President: Janet York, Secretary. 611155 fff 1954 QQ Back row: R. Pierce, B. Jones, V. Mallow, N. Kelly, B. Kentch, C. Nelson. Mr. Dempsey, Advisor. Third row: J. Jones. E. Lile, C. Pettersen, C. Maxwell, M. Prock, H. Moretz, R. Reiswig. Second row: T. Partin, C. Kelly, W. McDonald. C. Rust, R. Meyers, D. Queen, C. Catter. First row: B. Opp. V. Meyers, B. Rogers, T. Rhoads, B. Reiner. J. Kopta. Not pictured: V. Richwine, J. Sasser, W. Simmons, W. Watne, M. West, D. Wood. MR AL MR ff1Am2 V A .il A I -I - Q, .I 4 rr ' ' X ' :rl - we swam om nf- LOUGH-UN s scrloows we so WELL Hen ' mf J I , 01 gy App nga nom-angie P90110-LY SiiK fo TELL SHE STMUSFORAII TIN? Q A f' T J J A d n ., .,,, ,K7 . rot?-Li 1 nom-aus ooes Ski LNK so Hanes T0 OLD MC. O gue-luv AND THE CRM-SDN AND THE Blaoff -un 1 HI ll Hi 1 Cl ll K I ll Back row: B. Beals, R. Campbell, L. Evoniuk, R. Howard. Third row: M. Hopson, L. Graning, E. Cunningham, I. Hendren, K. Feigner. M. Brandon. Second row: M. Bade, D. Catz, A. Boschee, J. Elani, B. Dunston, A. Arbogast. First row: C. Bacon, C. Cockburn, B. Feigner, D. Bayman, A. Bauman. Back row: B. Mason, M. Widmann, L. Tilton, B. Lees, D. Vanderpool, D. Widmann, D. Saranto J. Alexander. Third row: N. Simon, M. Magruder, G. Wiltfong, J. Vieting, E. Hohn, A. Townsend R. Sigsbee, A. Todd. Second row: R. Young, D. Potter, S. Cockburn, A. Sektnan, P. Westermann J. Waliser, G. Stiller, Mrs. Oelrichs, Advisor. First row: M. Straughan, E. Stoolfire, R. Troyer, G. Ellis, L. Wendler, R. Whipple, D. Jones. v ..i.... Ifk 60 3 A 'mv L Saw in X fi 9 ' un-I QQ V uzseji - ' z z I 4 A r ' . 232154. N 'Him' E ?UE57 SPORTS ggi! C 'F' MAC-HI vs DALLAS LARRY LUTCHER HB JERRY EDINCER C j - i':i.Q1' ,r.,,., k 1 5' ' A X A f. 5, LVQW Y 8 ' I E '- A ,. 2- ,v 'I ? BILL ROFF HB LONNIE FEIGNER C 'Q fx 42 ALAN COVINGTON HF JERRY CRIMINS QB MAC-HI vs LA GRANDE Top row: Jerry Edinger, ,lim Everett, Dale Sams, Lyman Oelrichs, Phil McCallister, Dave Collins, Jerry Crimins, Jon Cockburn, Dale Bridges, Jim Koch, Ray Granning. Middle row: Coach George, Wayne Trumbull, Bill Morris, Bob Nelson, Dorsey Sherman, Jim Davis, .lim Bier, Alan Covington. '- 4c'o 5 1 . . ., A I 'i'o 1 1 ' N. .. , . 6 ,V ,w X DALE SAMS T WAYNE TRUMBULL T PHIL McCALLISTER E LYMAN OELRICHS E MAC-HI vs MARSHFIELD . .k.. ,, , , . 'A .A-vi' b 1 ' .QL Lonnie Feigner, Jerry McCallister, Bob Demory, Dean Williams, Coach Woodward. Bottom row: Neil Thomas, Roger Preas, Howard Cockburn, Don Evans, Bill Wheat, Bill Roff, Larry Lutcher, Norman Everhart, joe Hamada, Harry Williams, Larry Fellows, Jim Badgett, Lealand Sams. Don Frank. HOWARD COCKBURN G DON EVANS G lk -1 5 x hs 1 is ., I' JERRY MCCALLISTER HB JON COCKBURN T Q ' 1 get 1 K , A 25- if .Z X Q X ' gf , ,- - Q. ,.,- + , ROGER PREAS HB DAVE COLLINS E E i - L ifam, . MAC-HI vs VALE l ROBERT GEORGE ROBERT WOODWARD Mac-Hi,s head football coach, Robert George, was fullback under these same colors Crimson and Black during the years of his high school education. He coaches the Pioneer squad from the players' point of view, because he knows what it means to be on the team fighting for the Alma Mater. This season, his second at Mac-Hi, Mr. George, through understanding and thorough knowledge of techniques. coached an undersized team clear to the Oregon State Semi- Finals. He proved he could instill the fighting heart in each member of the squad, that refused to be downed even when the odds were sorely against them. A great deal of the success of this year's team is due to Assistant Coach Bob Wood- ward. Working with the line was his speciality. He did a splendid job in developing a stout forward wall to enable the backs to ramble to the touchdowns. G Z! ' S zz The Mac-Hi Pioneers enjoyed one of the most successful grid seasons in the history of the school as they advanced to the State Semi-Finals. The Pioneers. being picked to top the Blue Mountain Conference before the season started, got off to a rather slow start in edging the Hermiston Bulldogs, 25 to 12. The boys improved with each following week, defeating Clarkston, 13 to 7, Hood River, 28 to 13: The Dalles, 26 to O, and appeared at their peak when they won the tradi- tional game the Wa-Hi Blue Devils, 20 to 16. Mac-Hi received its first and only regular season defeat at the hands of an inspired LaGrande team, 12 to 0. Sweeping over Burns. 53 to 0, and Baker. 19 to 0, the team went into the Pendleton game with the hopes of concluding the season with one last win. Mac-Hi defeated Pendleton in the Armistice Day clash, and thanks to a Baker victory over the over-confident LaGrande Tigers, the Pioneers found themselves Blue Mountain Champs. Vale, undefeated up to that time, deserved an opportunity to top the Pioneers, and settle the District l Championship. ln Vale, Mac-Hi found the best coached team of the year. After a poor first half, Mac-Hi came back strong to edge the Vikings, 18 to 13. and advance to the State Quarter Finals. Dallas, a team with an outstanding season behind them, journeyed to the Mac-Hi Gridiron for the Quarter Final Match. Mac-Hi had very little trouble with the Dragons and defeated them 33 to 12. A long trip to Marshfield proved too much for the team and they went down to a strong Marshfield team, 19 to 0, in the Semi-Finals. l. PHIL MCCALLISTER Phil lVlcCallister's play during the past season has placed him in the hall of fame with the all time Mac-Hi football greats. Playing a truly great brand of football. team- ing his ability with inspirational play, he lead his teammates to one of the finest sea- sons ever recorded in the annals of Mac-Hi. At the seasonis end he had the final honor of being elected unanimously to the All-State Shriner team. an honor he truly deserved. Phil has taken his fame with modesty and grace-we of Mac-Hi are indeed proud of A 5'resl1mc14 900 ball Squad Mu lr- Back rowi Norman Kelly, Dick Widmann, Boyd Beals. Second row: Mr. Gerald Markee, Coachg John Kopta. Edwin Coe. John Elam. Front row: Bob Jones, Dale Vanderpool, Robert Kentch. Richard Sigsbee. Allen Arbogast. Kenneth Feigner, Robert Howard, George Krasch, Robert Pierce. ma Frosh Ni Mac-Hi 45-4 won oniil i3..9 ai the end of thot perion ,-H1 Showe More Punclil Buiidooi 54.33 pe' dufifig 'itll Afp-qt 0 ' iw 'feed one that ,, .- quarter leadi oir1c,.s mi..- around the rim. and Matteson hooked one in key that was the The . ' gue in rhe second . Q ERE! Di :I , qxialtcr' Mac-Hi to 21 35-14 Cou Cx muster - Af or ' ' only five' at Mac-Hi's free throw WHS once a a'n over Ina E the Pionecrgx attempts. Jerry Herod Seven in Seven Frzmmins 1-an ti, times in f. g -3 bell akes Sec we . 'L iow Over Pioneers, 4 -Q --hitman had a 42-38 lead when - canned a, free throw and L ier a one hander from the oi rr to bring it to 42-41. Bob M.. . son dropped in a gift toss tm, widenlhe margin to two points. Bier came right back with a lay-in to tie the count only 30 seconds before time ran out taller Whitman advantage on ihe A1 Baum, Dick close shots. We-. .,..-. ., H... e PI NDI FTOV VNUH1 1: 'Pend1e- started the winners' fbbvs an fooavi-'Qin Wh' 1 Q o X iomx firmer qv asp Pendleton was out i. bwbqxe afxd 099 in we fihexk ,, 5 1 p C Bing 'iioun at the half but the rim. gn W ia wondxgni .ogfeegx and ix gud Q , 1 be shaken am. woe mod My iw. 63-A enoryi ,ish 1 led b more thang ?Gt 'TOUYS YGXXS c-Yu A B Y W5 y . X Aoi X985 fgax-ND 9,6 Nxauyaete A neefs end in Kwai' wu T122 us Qffxik iiii . Q- in X UCNX ,Ln L U ik' 'if NX . Mimi -im V 11 if' i 'xeflfh BQ tw-frfvf ,. i'V f W1 it.. jnirrfl 4 -,.. i ,--X' .. WL - .maori j,r f rim,-,Quiz XX 7+ W.-.i before the ond 3 ya 9 T9 9 xx mx with 3 iggiiai tain 'fffaeii wwe 5265 free throw and G21 YXQSX YOYQZ n dxgfg, 868389 throws to get th we 53-7-5 e Wm XQXXK 65, gg ' it .kfo 1 exln K . he 'cgi' cj TUN L F8 S oxh 006 bygbacgb as 'MW ' Loses Heart S manahed to get aheadiJerry McCal1ister, last minute of their basket-gmate at guard for here Saturday night withiwith Holland for and then dropped aihonors with 13. . 41 to 40. in the last: The game was led 15 'O H H1 theiiiked The Dalles . 23 io 19 at the hall: 11 t 'il at the three-quarteriufua iakpg gm i crept up in the final was C HC e m good went uahead. 40 to 39, atfsticky Mac'Hi men' W A g ACA! ' 0956 9, to 'the night's :scoring with iwith neither team fished as their coaches 1 The Mac-H1 B team one-minute mark. 3 . 1 ped a one-pointer to possession then on a,Bs. 4 to 45, in the jump ball and fouled an Indian.iThF I MU His shot missed but Holland, 'rheg,'f5Kf,2 i Dalles guard who was high for hisfBertr team with 13 poinfs, dumped in the' rebound and snlipr-I fhn imma nmgv a em... -ni.- n..n-.. B--- u on hauling them in. Collin: 43 in a Oelrichs got the biggest sham rebounds for the Pioneers, who The able to work the bail. in well PF 'ri ll 1 1 4 0 2 0 O Ii 1 2 i 3 3 0 'Z i I! i 1 11 18 FG FT PF TT' 5 0 I 2 1 5 I 0 ki K i ax Ye SWG lax Seach 6 QCD can 5 31,12 bi Wai x E0 A qv v in a, lo NR ad ga A XXBX so Cxgi tgcve gc LQECOXJO GNC B Ying C8900 ndikoi uikxe 103 ac-Hi Pioneer Vlcllallister, 'rimmins Hot fc'-Hi Taz V , . 1 , 'JDJ Hot Indians ln ut Macs Drop 63-49 Tilt S By Sherm Mitchell MILTON-FREEWATER 1Specia1l. where as he looped In 25 C ITER 1-The leag'-ledeading L2 Grande! ff! f0l' scoring honors, and U-B SPORTS WR MILTON-FREEW --The Mac-Hi twin cities fire is hen reeu ater ioneers had extinguishing rallv which out ahead X Q xxitn t open Ui and low 3. st Jill. Rich :at lllp lac P thef here Friday night and went nn Mi, add '1 mm' both Aa 53-.m min 1' II U1 . cSpeCia133w!Tige1-5 got a second quarter jump socon mued his 10 Mac- . 7 1' Hi Nip oneers YY in ,rmimins Un T 1 Opt: 1 x 1 iusnif +1-tsiitmlximd Afell. Fw S-I o v--uc-int -1' f 'll 1 6 rnsht to deff-1H'wf'W evg .unify -in .lzif 'nfluqgiii league ac Behind lnts ln ATER fSpeciali Crirnmins wa. 1 ' Jegzifdav nieht in Milton- in that both clubs oontin keel. with the 'l 'heir YYl3l'SZin desi From e W in 30' : rot GXP 3 by both con nm UN' Cilfii Q -1, 52. 9' .N W I ,I 9 I' I -1-5-i um uh 1 .. 4, W !w'i--H' ' iii Ito ..l if 1 1 ba-Retinal. ' Hood Rd! erald Nlarkce lnSf'ff in the game frc as if became H995 Pioneers would coi rut on ton. but Cummins Wal he entire game so he COKIN 1 ry his point. total. Mar--Hi moved lf' 3 Tiff 1 we lead. and the C'll'L st ,mo nf its ll'll?l'E'Sl, except ' ' - l ts, as the se rinwmins PXP 01 -lf folressed. 4 d'l'ligl 42-90191 total was W1 BAKER 'Special O61-lin inutu lwnif r..-rf.-,A - ' ii- 10 be 3 new S . I . i ', ' --K+ f inofficia .y, A f -- rlchsg MdC'H1 A U1 1 and U secorius Qt-lrichs CO,-mg regard, Eighteen field me flell goal H1 sec-'go on 21 -'cweii sunt. md gix free throvfs were PT onds of a second sudden ad tn-ni 'nc m.,.-,eqgde the Pioneer centers , 25331. 4'-'-klliflll h S t 1 46-29 after li ad- nvehe scorebook. ' i -M-- - vic cry ere a - ine, L5-ti half, - whistle , MILTON-FREEWATER 4Spec urday night in Mountain yL,,...,,i 'Im HAH 26TR3l:iokn?ellErsNw51f:n1 by ni .Mac-Hi's Pioneers, undistur .lea-are baskiet d 1 2,-Jiiiiil-M48 if V .f .i1t,ityt-Qi, servesiaud Hood Rive, y Bal-cer's AP rating of the l 3 was 3 Ong fn B? C'.l'flf7'mS 21 M H N mitted 17 personals. Mac-Hi est high school team in Oreg gorvthfgcnakef 53 :ffg-'.uf',M 6' ned 19 of 19 free throws. ar lastered a defense mor' 3 ' Subs: wfhiker- nn Ai 1 K 1' only 14 Of 30- - - - A th Q victory OVCI' 5 Friday ltlyvrs. ilriylor, Bond. 0 r B x IM, Hof, isitmg in e , , 58 38 4 nlght. X liuni, Hougen. Y. U I xaker Mac-Hi took an early lead, lcd , iM'i ' E'- jeff Pxyii 1 the 10-7 at the end of the first quar- I G , , A, ter but dropped back to trail 20- tn Mgnrwr 6- gl pa. 1, Hood Jerry anned 'em .p 25 points ioint honors. Pat orward, was high fbr vith 14. Mac-Hi trailed 14 to end of the first squeezed to a slim halftime. Baker points in the third ing at 44 to 38, but fell in and no points Guymon got 12 of his the first half and Baker's other forward, his 10 in the first half. Mae-Hi, on the other its scoring splurge four minutes of the they scorched from the half. Then in the third the Macs crawled un within point, 32-31. at the end. less than 30 seconds left. trailed 42-38. Jerry Mc- one to make it at canned Crimmins stole the Pioneers held on un- remained on the Roger Preas hit from tie it up at 42-42 at regulation time. time. Arlen goal for Bak- end - Q . in the in a thr,1le1. Borgen got but Crimmins came back with one. Garry McManus, with 35 seconds left. put Baker ahead again. Mac-Hi, gambling close to its vest. kept the ball until one remained before Jerry tied it with two-points at intermission. lac-Hi, 611--3 LA GRANDE 'Speciali--Th La Grande Tigers solved Ma zone defense here Saturday IO post a decisive 64-37 wir even the Blue Mountain it serif-5 at one game each, N210-Hi won Friday night' The Ti8CrS conipletely cli ated the backboards Saturday, big Bill West leading the wa. pumped in 14 points in thr- half and wound up with 23, for thc game. La Grande led 'Mac-Hi coach Gerald M close in, Pulled his starters out midi.-,' lh tl' cl ll rid f 'i shed day wav ing i Nod 2. Shear! m and Sai 3-3911 got n' PII' Gil tl .10 to 39 iii? , . i ice clashi 4 ii Maclli xv! Vlllll? l7.','l4l157,ll'! lead to their final bulge' Then it went into a sudden death G W' qua' CV' 3 ' E' 1 i.,,..,., le. .J Dgve C911 ime. The first team to get tivo ?f ll'fF- GXPPIW for rfntfr i,w lif' -j-f 'i and Lyman . was the winner and that f lmmiYlS, Who pared Mac-Hi ' frlfi' M, lwints for the Mac-Hi. The Pioneers, kept '5 le Rai , L' I- fi well gn the bu! the ion for two minutes and 45 The Pioneers fornfciefl 5 7,1 'Ui winners, Staab wgg out- S with OVID shot and T'9l30llFld fl'? l ll'!!'O'-'IS in 173 attempt: av' amp ,wmxn .i A standing floor man Gary dev mgm. wmners garnered l6 on 22 tri have 5.,m.?,2',, :QQ , McManus, Bulldog center, hauled ' H ii--1 H 518'-H' 1311 wi 1.3 1 B ' ' ' hi d 'line-Ili fl Y- 35 V.e5tColl1ns a , .... . , F 22 Hkff fr-i' ijigi, 31 ,F in s share off the boar s. Comma in . . . V vggpimhs V -A H F ,3 X,-mersm-if-n .Q L- 1 F L Nl., , Offlrtr-las b . .,.....,, C . 1- A .3 Crimmliis 15 ......... C V Guvmrin lfl 4, F 7 mei., Baker s B team took the measure C,-,mmyys 14 I .f.-- ' 4 Preas 4. ,,,,. . G V14 Buck Swv' ,H .. .... . 1' If f-, X ,.,, gg the Pioneer Bs, 37 to 30, in the 5:52-gsmgmga '4'A 'G 9 Biuq McCallister 4 , G -git-my -im Q . .... , si r.if--w..iu- C if - - -.. . 1-' e 'z - -- 'if --- - ' - I' , do Moore subs Mac Hi Reeords 5, Subs. ,mkpr my U Xmcnx ml 'V If 27 Back row: P. Shaffer, B. Blankinship, D. Daugherty, R. Duncan. B. Morris, A. Covington, B Wheat, John Kaputof, Coach. Front row: H. Cockburn, W. Stephens, R. Scott, J. Kopta, L. Pierce li. Beals. Back row: A. Coe. C. Krasch, N. Kelly, D. Widman, J. Pierce, Managerg D. Saranto, B. Beals, K. Fiigner. B. Jones. Front row: J. Waliser, J. Elam, J. Jones. D. Sigsbee, D. Catz, J. Kopta, C. Gat- ter. . Graning. 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H+-114-kvn. l., Sum-. Front row. J. Hamaulu. Not pivlurf-il' J. Hoff. l,. l.ulm'li-ir, N1 Xluon. Qzzidmwc 5 5 I ' i I T U. 'ROQlf'l'5. M. HHTIIQTHVFS. C. Ross, L. Baird. B. lson, J. Snow, M. lson. C. Cox. Front row: K Phippx P, McRPyn0lcls, B. Lane. M, Ganz, C. Buroker, D. Parking, Mi,5 Kpplgrv A,lVi,0r. llavk row. ll. lllankinsliip, J. VanSlyk1-. J. lilavif. J. Bier, D. Caniphf-ll, li. llvninry, l.. f,l'lI'll'llx Back row: L. Wright. Quill and Scrollg L. Evoniuk. D. Frank, B. Morris. j. R,-,-.lv H4 Aluglql' lg Ste-wart, D. Williams. L. Bade. P. Adkisson, Quill and Scroll. Sn-conml row: C. Taylor, C. lfain-L X A -P If QQ A f--gms.: ALX Back row: L. Wright, L. Oelrichs, J. Crimins, Sgt.-at-Arms, J. McCallister, A. Covington, Treasurebrg D. Collins. P. fNlcCallister. Third row: H. Bollinger, President: R. Oelrichs, R. Amerman, Cv. Taylor, 5. Birklwck, P. Adkisson, D. Moon. Secretary. Second row: C. Buroker, L. Key, D. Barnes, Nl. Davison. E. Travaille, Miss Sandwick, Advisor. Front row: M. Ganz, B. Zessin, M. E. Staggs, V. Hotlgen. C. Saager. Not pictured: A. Arbuthnot, M. J. Faul, Vice President. mf, -. . 1 d A, ' Bark row. J. Snow. J. VanSlyke, B. Wheat, D. Rencken, C. Faires. Third row: I. J. Wallace, M. Rolmmtt R. Orwick, K. King. N. Caverhill, D. Bade. Second row: D. Allenbaugh, C. Vergeer, J. lea ut S. Eaton, G. Phipps, C. Key. Front row: G. Coe, C. White, S. Edwards, J. Zigman, B. Price. Not pitturecli L. Crimins, J. Davis, S. Holbrook, M. Kralman, L. Lutcher, I. Weitemier. sq 4' Back row: Gerry Phipps, Barbara Rogers. Third row: Allen Covington, Larry Tilton, Carlene Faires, Lucille Baird, Glenda Ross, Janet Reiner, Marjorie Kralman, Sherry Holbrook, Gerry White. Jon Cockburn, Mr. Miller, Advisor. Second row: Neil Thomas, Howard Cockburn, Billy Leibbrand. Vernon Mallow, Robert Howard, Charles Bayman. Jim Albro. Front row: Carol Tar- penning, Ronnie Foster, Walt Clark. Back row: K. Records, L. Oelrichs, D. Collins, J. Crimins, N. Thomas, B. Demory, Dale Sams, J. McCallister, Jon Cockbum. Third row: P. McCallister, R. Graning, Jim Bier, J. Everett, B. Roff, L. Feigner, J. Davis. Second row: W. Trumbull, D. Sherman, J. Waterman, D. Evans, B. Wheat, Alan Covington, Roger Preas. Front row: H. Cockburn, N. Everhart, L. Sams, J. Hamada, A. Kopta, J. Edinger, Mr. Robert George, Advisor. Rheta Walden, Publicity Managerg Dean Williams. Publicity Assistant Man- agerg Virginia Feigner, Secretary: Mary Ann Gibbs, Vice Presidentg Ruth Amerman, President. I lf'-if 'ziwi I' ggi 465 QOH ffffxyf twig? '2- Q-2 'xr in 'R x T 37 I 6 l Y THE NIGHT OF JANUARY 16 Prison Nlatron Bailiff , ,, , ,lullgrt Hrffllll H , Distrivt Attorney Flint Defense Attorney Steven Clerk of the Court , Karen Andre . Dr. Kirkland Mrs. John Hutchins Homor Yan Fleet . , Elmer Sweeney , Nancy Lee Faulkner . Magda Svensorl , Jane Chandler , Sigurd Jungquist , .,.,, , Larry He-gan , ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Kobe-rta Van Rensselaer Secretaries ,,,, ,. , ,,,,, , John Graham Whitfield Director ,,,,,. ., ,..........,tt, .. , , ..,, ,t., , , A, MARY ELNA STAGGS ,7,,, DEAN BANEY ,, T, , ,, JON COCKBURN , WJERRY CRIBIINS JERRY MCCALLISTER ALAN COVINGTON CALISTA BUROKER , ,,,, ,,,, D UANE HUBBS RUTH KELLY , ..,.,,.AL ARBUTHNOT , .. HOWARD COCKBURN ,,,,,,..t,ELEANOR TRAVAILLE CAROL KRIEG .t,,,,,,.DONNA BARNI-Ib RAY CRANING ,, ,.,,, ,.....,,,,,......,.,,........,,,,..,...,.... N EIL THOMAS JO FAUL JEANNE DAUS NER, LAVERNE REESE WATERMAN ...,...,,,..,.,.t..,..,,,...,......,Y.,,,.,...,,,,,,,,, JEAN DANN Back row: J. Daxig. W. Trumlfull. J. Fflingvr. D. Sherman. H. Dakin. L. lianlo. D. Williamg. P MCCallistPr. Tlmirfl row. 5. Zimmvrman. R. Ovlrirhs. N. Evvrllarl. D. Morris S. llirklwrk, R Amvrman. J. Rvml. l. Wiltfong. Svcoml row, MRS Dann. Aalvimrg Lavvrm- K1-y. J, llurlu-, ll Arlkisson. J. Prock. D. Nloon. N. Hall, From row. J. Kvwlvr. J. llrw-n. Nl. A, flihlw, Y. l-'vigmx E. Hess, R. Walsen. Not piciurwl' R. Taylor. 7 A-1? Back row: J. Criminx, N. Tlxoma-. L. Oelriclls, J. Cockburn. R. Craning, P. Kienel. Fourth row D. Campbell. H. Cockburn. J. XYBIPTIIIZIH. K. Rr-Cords. J. flIcCalli5tvr, J. Evvrf-tt. Thirml row: J Hopson. L. Wvis. C. Buroke-r, P. Snow, E. Travaille, D. Bane-y, C. Mayberry. Second row: S Talhert, P. 3lcRvynolcls, D. Barn'-s. L. Reese, B. Lanv, D. Hardin, K. Frf-nch. From row: B Roloff, H. Jurlal, P. Fo-ignvr, M. E. Staggs. W. Bull, M. Davison. ...I 1 2 '!' 10 f 110 It QQNSI L1 sxw f Q. Mix pf?-L sl iff I l F .. N4 . s xy o ' ' af ' t Q, . iv 0 'A David Hardin. Secretary: Mr. Wedin. Advisory Norman Everhart. Sentinelg John Croghan, Reportf-rg Bud Bier, Vice President: David Collins, President. Not Pictured: Joe Roff. Treasurer. Back row: D. Vanderpool. W. Rencken, D. Collins, D. Saranto, H. Wohlers. D. Sams. D. Wheeler. Second row: Mr. Wedin. Advisorg D. Widman. D. Stewart. D. Rencken. G, Trumbull. lVI. Town- send. Front row: ,I. Veiting, A. Townsend, J. Stiller. F. Patterson. L. Sams. Left to right: N, Kelly, D. Stewart, B. Bier. J. Hoff, L. Feignflr, J. Krieg, A. Kopta. Mr Wedin, Advisor. Back row: J. Crogan, D. Kralman, L. Fe-igner, R. Kentch, R. Craning, B. Bier, J. Bier, R. Cherry. Third row: L. Cox, H. Cockburn, N. Everhart, J. Badge-tt, A. Arbogast. B. Jones. Second row: J. Krieg. A. Kopta. J. Jones, D. Hardin, N. Kelly, Mr. Mikesell. Advisor. Front row: J. Kopta. 1. Elam, B. Hardin, K. Hamada, L. Graning. Not Pictured: B. Howard, D. Bridges. J. Hoff. B. Sigsbee, B. Rothrock. is it V 3 Barbara Ison, Erline Che-noweth. Patty McCrew. Mary Ison AL ARBUTHNOT Back row: Fred Etling, Direetorg O. Horceny, B. Wheat. N. Mayberry, M. Ganz. W. Dakin. C. Mayberry, J. Crimins, A. Arbuthnot, W, Bull. L. Lutcher, V. Hodgen, P. Shaffer. B. Elam, Goldie Charlton. Second rowz L. Bade, S. Holbrook, B. Faul, A. J. Weis, E. Travaiile, L. Crimins, V. Cun- ningham. Front row: R. Oelrichs, C. Faires, S. Eaton, J. White, M. Kralman, M. Rolmnett, R. Orwick, C. Maxwell, P. Preston. T. Rhodes. D. Bade. D. Bayinan. A. Sektnan, J. Shaffer, J. Reiner, B. Reiner. L. Ovlrichs, Prvsinlvntg J. Crimins. SPCIPIBTY-TIPBQUFPFZ L, Crirninf, Point Sf-Crwlaryg V, Honlgen. Vice Prr-Nivle-nt: U. Charlton. Lihrarian: B. Ruff. Quart'-ritiu-tvr: il. Brinlgv-. Quart:-rma-ter. Back row: Mr. Etling. Directorg L. Bade, A. Arbuthnot, C. Travaille. B. Wheat. O. Horce-ny. W Bull. V. Hodge-n. C. Charlton. C. Mayberry. Second row: D. Wilson, E. Lilv, D. Daughvrty, D Bayman, R. Judd. M. Wilson. N. Caverhill. S. Eaton. Front row: C. Richwinw. C. Saagvr. B. Kirk wood, M. Kralman, C. White. C. Faires. V. Bookout. C. Rust, M. Prock. B. York. P. McConnell Loft to right: M. A. Gibbs, C. Brown, B. Zvssin, Intramural Manager, S. Obs-rt, M. Davison, P. McConnvll. G. Pommervning, E. Hess, B. Stewart, M. Ganz, L. Key, 5. Zimmerman. Prvsidentz ,l. Burkv, D. Moon, G. Taylor, Mrs. Smiley, Advisor, D. Holman, S. Birkbeck, J. Ref-cl, E. Travaillf-, Tn-asurf-rg C. Saagt-r. D. Barns-S, C. Burokflr. J. Prock, D. Morris, P. Aclkisson, B. Roloff, D, Pt-rkins, L. Rowe, B. Elam, A. Potter. B. Conklin. P. Feigner, M. E. Staggs, SPcrPtary' ll. Cox. Not Picture-fl: R. Kelly, D. Morris, R. Ticlii, S. Tallwrt. C. Krieg, Vice President. llavk row: J. Hopaon, L. Wvis, E. Clif-nowr-th, P. Mcfleynolmls, B. Lane, M. Rolinett, E. Ticlii Svcontl row: Nl. Ikon, B. lson, P. Mrilrew. H. Judd, A. J. Weis, B. Rogers, S. Fox. Front row: C White-. H. Re-iner, S. Edwards, L. Owings, D. Clark. Not Pictured: P. Preston, C. West. O 6 0 Gwen Cox. Dean Williams. Mary Ann Cilulw l Lf-th-r C. Cox. H. Junlel. NI. E. Slaggs, Tre-aSurf'r: . Teaguv. 5, Hirkln-ck, D. Harm J JN! fPr Jirfn Lerlmr E Chr W1 Pr l mow, T. ef kills. . iw , - - 3 '. ' ivg. CQ: of-inentg NI, Duxiion. Hall. M. lwn P Fe-ign:-r. S1-cr:-tary: J. Kwsle-r. L. Kvy. H, Slvwart. P. HCR:-yrlolflx. Sworn! Lwtlwr Pu, M. X f llrlw, Prvsulentg b. Phlppa P. Mchrvw. Ik. king, B. Iwn. E. f,:llt'HUWl'lIl. R. .'XIlll'flllLiH. L. Hw- X Hendricks. Front' MKS Dann. Axlvisorg Dvan Williams. Mn. Hvrmlolxlvr, .Mlxixor Q -11 1 RE HOME WW . Q MA Q 41 x NEWYNQ '53 VD 3? Q0 l on gg 14 2, fi, . - K all lj i 6 3 KF Q10 ONO , 3 'QEQJ ' H99 15 AM EDRICA Back ruw: I. Willfong. Projf-Ct Chairman: J. Burkv. Riuporlerg C. Poinnwrvning, Degrf-v lfhairman: D. Barn:-N. P3I'iii1lllQ'I1l3I'iEiIl2 V. Cunningham. Historian: U. Klorri-, SvCr'vlary: L. K.-5. Pr-A-iflwritz H. :Xmf-rman. Yicn- Prwiflv-ill: R. Ui-lrifhw. Stan- Yicv Pre-aiilf-lil. Back row: J. Burkv, D. Barns-s. M. Harlgraves, E. Cunningham. L. Bairal. R. Ann-rman. ll. Iiafli-. Second row: Miss Taylor, Advisor: I. B. Hvndren. L. Hopkins, S. Fox. V. Bookoul. V. Cunning- ham. Front row: C, A. Cockburn. M. A. Gibbs. C. Brown. D. Clark. S. Covklvurn it A 12:23 ixglx Q , 5 , gy , rr NF- A A if N as 6 u 4 . ty S!' x ff J it 49555 I vs I -:U v 3 ' ' Q ' sf ,S W , I .V ' :qt 'V'-n 1 'fm 'Y' W? t . e,..,.,', u., . -s,,,w,, T7 P. xll'l.11lllNll'I' WY. Slf'IIll+'I1S ll. Kivnf-l ll. Nlorrin R. Ku:-llwr H. llakin l.. Radf- ll, lllankinxlllp L. Walden C. Crm-n QQ r. Eaton B. Rogers M. lson B. lson fNlr4. H:-rndolwler lluvk rms' P. NlvCallisIc-r. P. Ks-ine-I. l.. Had:-. M. Moon, ll. Sigdlev, R. Kuvtlwr. H. Dakin, J. Davis, ll, lllankinship. Third row: S. R. Nlorvlz, C. Burokvr. R. Am:-rman, W. Ste-plwns, l'l. Svuddr-r, J. Ne-Iwnr. ll. Frank. K. Fm-nclr. D. She-rman, ll. Morris, l. Willfong, J. Reed. Se-cond row: A. Hen- rivkx. lf, North. P. Tvtzlolf, D. llarnv-S, M. lson, A. Roth. C. Key, J. Kvinel, D. Morris, Mrs. H1-rmlulllvr, llirf-L-lor, Front row: R. Walden, M. Roth. S, Obe-rt. C. Verge-wr, V. Fvignvr, S. Edwards, ll. Clark. Nl. llolar. P. Kylv, S. Birkbe-ck. W. Stephens P. Kienel R. Kuether B. Morris liavk row' S, Ulu,-rt, 5. llirklwvk lj Tliivlw. S1-vonnl row j, Rm-il 1 nv-rman. .l. Snow. Front row ' VP . .. rf, , SHIHX. Back row: Mrs. Herndobler, Director: G. Wiltfong, P. Snow, L. Weis, M. Hopson, J. Snow, J. Hopson, S. Eddy. l. J. Wallace. Second row: T. Partin, A. Bauman, V. Meyers, P. Tubbs S. Fox. L. Walden, R. Whipple, S. Bacon, C. Pettersen. Front row: C. Green, E. Rogers, R. Me-yvra l.. Wendler, S. Eaton, B. Rogers, E. Kuether, M. Straughan. Not pictured: S. Walker, W. loner, M, Brandon. f II ' 3 ,, Q Q Q 5, ,j. f .Q , , I Q . 4 Y . ' I V x, ' ,. Ill. 33 . ' QE: Xi! V X N ' xf x , If 'w .f . , , F9 vu f gg- ff M31 'V X 'Q-.es 55' ,a. - ' ' vm, 8, f . , . QQ Us Pad Adkisson, Girls' Vice President: Neil Thomas. Boys' Secretary: Mary Jo Faul, Girls' Treag. urerg Velma Hodgen, Girls' Secretary: Joe Hamada. Boys' Presidentg Ruth Oelrichs, Girls' President. GIRLS, LEAGUE Faith has been the theme on which all Girls' League meetings have been based. Faith in Yourself, Faith in Your Friend, Faith in Your School. and Faith in Your Community are among several faiths stressed. Social activities sponsored by the Girls' League have been the Big-Little Sister Party, the all-school Halloween Party, Ideal Week, and the Mother-Daughter Tea. just before Christmas the Girls' League decorates a tree to place in the hall of the school. To build the spirit of Christmas, a program is given to the students. The Girls' League takes charge of the program, although other clubs and people enter into it to help make it a success. Money making projects carried through by the girls were the selling of coffee and candied apples at the games, after game dances, and noon dances. The Girls' League has endeavored to bring about greater unity among the girls of the school. BOYS, LEAGUE Similar in organization to the Girls' League is the Boys' League, an organization which does not strive to gain financially. but to help other organizations and the student body as a whole. One of the most noted of these helps is the juke box which the Boys' and Girls' Leagues banded to- gether to purchase. This machine may be used by all organizations in school for their dances. if they first get permission from both the Boys' and Girls' League. Throughout the year, the Boys' League activities have been few. The Boys' League sponsored several noon dances along with many after the game dances. The sole purpose of these dances was to gi-ve opportunities to the students to acquire enough money to reduce the liability brought upon this organization when it helped purchase the juke box, and also to give students an opportunity to learn to dance, if they desired lessons. if 1, . v, -w fm IN I s ex. I' ri I r . .JI Eiiag V V 1 ' ' fl X 3 E sPoNsoRs A 'Y 4 A ' W Na f': Human Q bas 2 N gl JV! 0 . lm LET US HELP W feng 05 ffvmmwce Freewafer, Oregon Jim! C7456 CLEANEQS Swea+ers are our Spec Hy BREAKFAST-LUNCH . . Free Pickup and Dellv y DINNERS Milfon Pho IO4 Q 1+ys+ k -Fhchp F 1' S H M d P , fygzznfee WMA. Open 6 am' ' 'O P LUMBER a HARDWARE co. AX PIPER' Owner Frigidaire .Appliances PI-mon zzow J P P F 1' O g Ph 254 fb yCongra+ula'fions +0 + j H oeocerav 41, I PAR1 Clas of 5I MAQIQ-ET 'T 9 s NHLTGN- Freewarer Oregon M OTO R5 You rKhm03iY QZM4 it:-E .:ff ':f-,,:.,. - QW? QW Yes, you're money ahead by spending you money wirh a Milron-Freewafer home-owned and operafed food s'rore. JOHN, LEW and DICK-Owners Qualify Food a+ rhe Righr Price gnmw-Qkffzhm Moroaz commxmv All Makes Used Cars and Trucks Phone 799 Milron, Oregon znfefh 6 mm in C RICHFIELD sTATloN I5po,,fj,'Q,'eQ2,j,odS . y Goodyear Tires Mens and Boys Clorhung Milfon and Freewafer AT Phone 228 and 548 E1'eCEI'iC' 5.1. APPLIANCES . E if AT Q6 55032 z'c fpwmjaany Feafuring HOTPOINT APPLIANCES RCA VICTOR RADIOS LIGHTING 8: WIRING Phone 22-W MiI'ron, Oregon Congra+uIa+ions, Seniors Qhadwmda of '95' We appreciafe your pafronage EVERYTHING T0 WEAR and wish +o conrinue fo serve you Dry Goods-Clofhing GZ 6 LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR DRUG STORE' MiIIinery-No'rions-Efc. Phone I36 I Phone 690 Freewaier Milfon Freewa+er Oregon Hawke '4 Qcvcevy Milfon, Oregon COMPLETE FOOD SERVICE Groceries-Mea'rs-Frozen Foods-Fresh Produce GLENN 8: BOB PRICE DAY IN DAY OUT QJXFZ 1 JR. DEPARTMENT STORE Graduafion Giffs Tremendous Buying Power and and MGFCIIBHCIISGMKHOW HOW Gif+s for Special Occasions Saves You oney SHOP PENNEYS Milfon 9I-J Milfon, Oregon Wzazh QF? 09x29 WWE CompIe+e Au'romo+ive 8: Welders Supplies Tum-a-Lum Building Freewafer, Oregon is , E3 GRO CE EY M0209 Qualify and Service SHELL STATION PHONE 72 MiI+on, Oregon CHARLIE DEMORY Prop. INSURANCE Aoemcv AII Kinds of Insurance Phone 82 Freewarer, Oregon 5272524 23-E256 54 QEXALL Dl2UCnS Gif+s for lhe Sweel' Girl. Graduale School Supplies F l' ' Dun am NYLONS - CASHMERE SWEATERS Drug Sundries STORE NO. i STORE NO. 2 Ffeewafef Phone 63-R PHONE zoo PHONE a MILTON FREEWATER ffzazeaf ff7zff.6?270n INSURANCE' AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Millon- Freewaler Phone I3 , f ,S gag wang 5920024 ,aa FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Corsages-Weclcling Decoralions 75040674 Funeral Designs ' Polled Planls and Cul Flowers dy 20676 PoH'ery and Figurines Phone 582 Millon Sxgaiedte feeaebzq WATCHES Gvruen-Bulova EIgin-HamiI+on QQge za!aW4 Qezueiyy ffamiief- QUe4Efzn STO RES ART SEKTNAN, Prop. Furni+ure-Appliances Aufo Accessories Phone I7 MiI'ron - Freewafer, Oregon VICTORY VARIETY STORE School Supplies Cosfume Jewelry MILTON HARDWARE Marshall-WeIIs Sfores Associafed HARDWARE Tools-Housewares-SporI'ing Goods Aufo Accessories Co5meI'IC5 ' CandY EIec+ricaI Appliances-Painfs FRE5wATER'5 0NE-5T0P STORE Plumbing-Youngs+own Ki+chens Phone 285-W Freewafer, Oregon 304 Main Sifeei Phone I55 Milion, Oregon AKERS FOUNTAIN LUNCH Lunches-Sandwiches-Founfain Try Our Ice Cream-We Make Our Own. Take Home Some of +he Differeni' Flavors Eifher Brick or Hand Dipped POLLARD MOTOR CO. Oregon L+d. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-GMC TRUCKS Sales 8: Service Telephone l28 and I40 Ward 8: Sfoui SI. Milfon, Oregon TUM'A-LUM LUMBER CO. Dealers in All Kinds of Building Marerial BOYSEN COLORlZER PAINTS We Like +o Help Folks Build Mil+on - Freewafer, Oregon Qmjaieffg CLEA NE-FPS Cleans Clo+hes Clean FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Congratulations +o +he Gradualing Class of '5I ROSE wwe? VOCIUE- Phone 35I-R Mil+on Oregon Try Our Fine Parly and Anniversary 6 0 .F Cakes zazn Q y xgedg ou. ard, GA-5 co. BA Phone Milfon 432 F T Phone 95 Freewafer reewa er Qizfedyzt WYMEWWZ BOOKS af srATloNERY - School S ppl'es G 'r' C d Sfafionerlyl I Gi-1g'eNllvl'cr-ilappciliugi Oualiry Groceries 8: Meafs Books Lealhe' Goods ACROSS FROM MAC-Hl lVl0n0Ql 6mmlng Phone 77-J Freewafer Oregon QQKQQQ gee! fgmyaug IN cz. Millon-Freewafer Phone 290 GILES lvlEN'S SHOP Th F if c + ' ' of a,,:ae'::: Oiagz. JZOWG Rodney Giles, Manager POWER 8 LIGHT School Swearers-LeHerman Sweafers Emblems Sporfswear Afhlefic Sox Suifs Suppor+s Shoes lf we haven'+ go+ i+, we will gel' if for you Your Privafely Owned, Business-Managed Ufilify Heaclquariers for Qualify Fuel DEPENDABLE va SERVICE Q 3 f 'x V7 Mil+on-Freewafer Phone 43 CONGRATULAIIONS MAC-Hl ON A SUCCESSFUL YEAR ,Qmny4z'a!2 M2236 CH EVEOLET GQOCEEY c:oMPANv Phone 68-F-2 Chevrolef 8: Buick Milfon, Oregon CRIMSON AND BLACK 1951 MCLOUGHLIN UNION HIGH SCHOOL MILTON-FREEWATER, OREGON Tp Y ,I V w N I, 5 . I -,Li if X ' W I LI u F fir? I J x 17 'f I 1 x 1 1240717 fdfdfk WEEE finning Qznfvzny Freewa+er, Oregon and Qncfnyan fanning as Puzozen :cons Pendlefon, Oregon HOME VALLEY Q ' DAIRY QUEEN and LUNCHES BuH'er-Milk-Cream . wa+er Pho 55 Cones-Shakes-Sundaes Sandwiches 4 Nexi' +o Mac-Hi Dl'2lVE lN Shori' Orders Delicious Sandwiches omplefe Fountain Service Phone 312 Q cami 5 Qmyany FREEZERS AND CANNERS Only +he fines+ of fhe fines+ of peas are packed for lhe famous Flav-R-Pac label. More Flavor - More Tenderness and a Table Taste that is unequalled We specialize in packing fhe world's freshesi' peas and condifioning foofball players Umzm CANNING co WWTF ii. LQ Q: iiiiii ' fi fi X L 4 ..- 0' ij .Q XR KS 0 'Zia N, Q W Simi-wta 5,,WuW ot students throughout Hundreds ot thousands the nation viii treasure their 744501,-,npdl Yearbooks tor rnany years to conie. ' ' tra- nd schooi adrninrs s Thousands ot teachers a tors weicorne their f7dlfl0'l'np4d6 Annuois a o necessary part ot their Parent and Pubiic ram. . relations prog A eserving e had a part in pr ents ot We are proud to hav the memories, traditions and achievern America. the s choois ot r , 1 w 1 W 7 1 I w w A 1 X. w 1 1 ' 1 I L 1 J' . ,,, -41? .4 mg, .q 1-M .U 'ff ' I 1. , 'l ' WW' In -uv' H, I 'I wr - v, H V v ' w f . vmffwbam W P' 4. ., A ' an -- k ,I .. R , -n 1-' H I -- ,, K 1 W, -,m 0 a.' 1 'Im II , W 4 A NXNNN iff ffjgf writ! 31. X N ox Z Q fgfwx X Xxx ,-NWXNN ff,1 m, X I ff x Ufff 55 I 1 X if K ff f X Q fc x N W A XX .gf 5 ?ns5 '1Nl ffff 3 1, MW 'W f f, 'ww N AVN' , W W 0 X Wh 6 f 7 K j Q! 1, Ny xv X , NX I Xx XX: a L' H. .-Q 1 'ki We dedicate this hook To Elsie Kepler Friend a11d Companion McLoughlin Union High School Students We have endeavored to make this Crimson and Black something of which you will be proud, a remembrance of many happy hours at McLoughlin Union High. These happy hours are accented with the same spirit, character, and earnestness as compelled the pioneers to develop themselves and their surroundings, oft times against great odds. Thus we present the '6Pioneer Memoriesv . . . your 1951 CRIMSON AND BLACK. Jaqrijry ep 1 '1 0 . 1 1,- 1 1 .,- , ,, ,. 1. ., 1 ' ' 1 1 I . 1 N 1s V11 Q. ,.11. 1 1 1 I 1. ' lr: 1 N 4 11' I ' . , 1 MR. EDWARD BUCK Superintendent To lVlr. Buck we dedicate this summer supplement in appreciation of the ideals he has built into Mc- Loughlin Union High School in the twenty-one years of service here. His sportsmanship, his hon- esty, and sense of fair play have become a part of the traditions upon which McLoughlin is built. Queen-Jean Princesses-J anis and Gwen ug.- 'OZ O Swceilzmri Dam' 1. Q if .nw-1,4 .A ,,,,. .' A , ,.-, . -,' up .El5.a? - 7,','.,j-- , 1 ,-- 'rj,g:f. 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