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

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D5.fVMi11-V,1r- f'3.g,3e,iVsw V..--Qr QA , V - gh ' Y,-,t l-,, ,.,,5f? In ,5-rVV1.ngVj .,3V.,5VV,VVVVV31Q-VV,,.:z-f,.,5V,V,Vg.nV.3V,.Vj-:V-,iw ,V V-Vi jVfVf -' V' ' AQ X ' i .w g-Q! , X 'Q X ' ,,:zSxxl' vgjff A X 2 1:15522 YK. Wex- NV Q5 3 X s V44 M 0 X lnigfrdf ian Svlzaal 130 rd The members of the McLoughlin Union High School Board, pictured above are. left to right: A. C. Denny. Clerkg Andrew Millar. Mildred Cockburn, Loyd Key, Chairmang Art Sektnan, E. E. Walden. We offer our congratulations to you, the Class of 1952. for your excellent standard of achievement. MR. LOYD KEY Chairman l up rinfeudmf 5 Massey MR. WARD HAMMERSLEY Superintendent MCLOUGHLIN UNION HIGH SCHOOL MILTON-FREEWATER PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT MILTON. OREGON 'The world is so full of I1 number of things, 1'm sure we should all be as happy as kingsf, aid Robert Louis Stevenson. Stevenson touched life with a fine sense of values and a com- prehensive view of what may be considered true worth. lll health limited his enthusiasm and the range of his travels. nevertheless he knew the richness of things and claimed his hare of the world's beauty. Many successful people have much to make them unhappy. They could crab about their ill luck and grumble the day through over their handicaps and hardships of life. But. nol They see the world as a treasure house full of fine things and many blessings. all. the number of things. They are content to means and enjoy knowing about the rest. It is not can enjoy it or own many things to be happy. We trying to own too many things. These people do not try to own them possess such as is within their reach and necessary that we own a thing before we perhaps have impoverished ourselves by Knowledge is a source of wealth and happiness. Knowledge brings within our range of appreciation and enjoyment the things we cannot own. A love of beauty will open a thousand doors to charm the eye and cap- tivate the senses. An appreciation of people will cause the mass of human folks to disappear as strangers and appear as friends. The information in books enables the wisdom of the ages to regale the mind. An acceptance of the world to enjoy it makes us true possessors of it. WARD HAMMERSLEY Superintendent MISS BETTY ROMIG Secretary ,Q Niv- rinfipalis' Massey Progress has been the keynote of America since the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock. As long as the United States is able to go forward in ideas and ideals. we shall retain our place among the nations. It is up to students. such as are in Mac Hi. to maintain this progress. In all sincerity. I feel that this year's gradu- ating Class will do their part to make our Country strong. FRANK B. CLARIx BERNICE GRIEVE Secretary ELOISE CHOVES Vocal Music English full if FRED ETLING Band Orchestra WALDEN WEDIN Agriculture X Vomfio JOAN TAYLOR Home Economics STILLMAN DEMPSEY Shop Mechanical Drawing Mathematics , -.' Kusiucss dlucafinn 1 J JOHN KAPUTOF T 'U Ypmc- Shorthand Bookkeeph kai' W ,- Saw? GERALD MARKER Typmg DTIVCT Tralning Vlsual Aids 'E 1 7, In . I e A fl? JM igii GALENA SANDWICK Mathematics 'H 'Y' N X gm .X MA Q Mathematics and ,flrf ALLEN MATTHEWS 1' J gn Z,- sxqnii A, - - V . V If 9 if , 'I S M X X BERT GEORGE X 2- BRSH ll dP.E ' xg! ' F b uc ach Plzysiml Educafian .-.gf V XXX XE' MARJORIE ENGLISH Girls' Health and P. E. W fx kklnmqb ,.a4:+:.w,, :fum 1' E 1 ' v ' Q V -L ' .. xxx ,A , x ,.-l - .i , , 1 ix ' 2 - . , ' M-, . -.yn H ,. is . S Q -A ' . E ' A N wg, L z H..-., X - vi ' ,r SQ. ' Z S ,ff S ' ,L . wg . -A Ji .W gg ,Q U1 's ,K . g Q5 53-74. , .2 - '- a xWs ,'. K SSI z'ff Q ' 2. 'WI' , . , Y dz.. ,. Eff N ' 1 A 11. v 1 , , Q ' A-v--A 'ff f .A , V1 M i' '3-- ff ,Q ,jf A ,, A ' , ,V I - - cj i 4.2147 Q as via? ' ' K ffm- Q ' Science FRANK CLARK Principal Chemistry f, w ' lx -X gulf Q , Www M R XZ' ff N! fix X -Ks C-C442 JAMES HUDSON I! x WV' X :Il Q, N ,A Rx ww ,g,,i. K ' General Sc 506 211 Sc knees Turkey: lvlgana li Darin Q H ' rf. f , NYM ' X GENE HOLWEGER Social Science Basketball Coach JACK MILLER FFIF'-7' a 1 . . , 4 a':f.ff,. Social Economics Journalism Physics LOIS OELRICHS U. S. History World History JACK WILLIAMS Speech Stagecraft ELOISE GROVES English Vocal Music Engl! I1 JANET EISEMAN Librarian ,..4qi ITS Engli I1 Q X 4? X N.. x , I R 1 .QNM ,N 715' 1:2-ML... ELSIE KEPLER Englifh Latin g .....i....... - CAROL HENRIKSON English WILENA HE.-XLD English 253 F.: I 'f sr? QA Q V' WA W iW iVk.m ff 4 Q1 2 , fy , f Lf. f 5 X ,M AX X, ff' Z. lr . 42 I T ,S 5 X 3 I 53 l' ,IL C43 H' Q . Students Student 617 llfll , 7 xxx Student l6'ody Offkers DON CAMPBELL Boys' Vice President VELMA HODCEN Girls' Vice President LA VERNE REESE Secretary MARY JO FAUL Treasurer 3 V 'K Back row: Alan Covington, Robert Pierce. Jim Kessler. John Croghan. Norma Caverhill, Jan Van Slyke. Mr. Frank Clark. Advisor. Paul Shaffer. Gerry Phipps. Marjorie Canz, Donna Barnes, Paul Kienel. Beatrice Zessin. Lester Wright. Front row: Larry Lutcher, Mary ,lo Faul, Velma Hodgen. Don Evans. Don Campbell, LaVerne Reese, Lyman Oelrichs. . v.L F. R, Mx M. Smizf 60155 Ofhcers President . ,,.... Vicv President .Secretary ...,...,... Treasurer .....,..... Sergeanbat-Arnzs BEATRICE ZESSIN GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3. 4, Chorus 1, Drum and Bugle 1, Red M President 4, Intramural Manager of Red M 3, FHA Chapter Degree 4, Treasurer of FHA 4, Annual Staff 4, Student Council 4. JON COCKBURN Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Camera Club President 3, Sergeant-at-Arms of Order of M 4, Student Council 3, Mimes 3, 4, Junior Play Cast 3, Mixed Chorus 4. MAX MOON Hi-Y 4, Track 3, Basketball 1. CAROL Kmec. FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Quidnuncs 2, 3, Treasurer of FHA 3, Vice President of FHA 4, Vice Presi- dent of CAA 3, Vice President of Pep Club 3, President of Pep Club 4, President of Quidnuncs 3, Student Council 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Drum and Bugle 2, Junior Play Cast 3, Pioneer Staff 2. SYRILLA TALB1-:RT FHA 2, 3, 4, Chapter Degree 4, Mimes 3, 4, CAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Chorus 1, Drum and Bugle 2. DON CAMPBELL Football 1, Knights of Pythian Speech Contest 3, American Speech Contest Representative to State 3, Mimes 3, 4, Mimes President 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys' League President 4. CAROL SAAGER GAA 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Red M 3, 4, Student Council 3, Girls' League Cabinet 3, Vice President of Girls' League 4, Point Secretary of Orchestra 1, Vice President of Orchestra 2, President of Orchestra 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band 2, Mixed Chorus 4, Mixed Ensemble 4, String Quartet 2, Delegate to Northwest Music Conference 3. PAT F EIGNER GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Orchestra 1, Secretary of Pep Club 3, Band 2, 3, Quidnuncs 2, 3, 4, Pioneer Staff 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Committee Chairman 3. , 1f,,,,Q. iii-' Q, ELEANOR TRAVIALLE GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Quidnuncs 2, 3, 4, Pioneer Staff 2, Annual Staff 4, Girls' League Council 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, GAA Treasurer 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Lead 3, Sax Quartet 1, 2, 3, Northwest Music Conference 3, Quidnuncs Secretary 3. BILL BLANKINSHIP Football 1, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus Club Treasurer 2, Chorus Club Vice President 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Order of M 3. 4, All Northwest Chorus 1, 3, Operetta Lead 2, Boys' Quartet 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, State Music Contest 9 WAYNE MAGRUDER Football 1, 4, Assistant Director of Junior Play 3, Band 2, 3, Mimes 3, 4. WANDA KIRCHGESTNER FHA 1, 3, 4, Honor Society 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee Chairman 3, Junior Play Committee 3, Chorus 4. MARVELYN DAVISON GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Band 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, Point Secretary of Band 2, Saxo- phone Quartet 1, 2, FHA 1, 2, Mimes 3, 4, Solo- Ensemble Concert 2, Assistant Director of Play 3, Chairman of Senior Banquet. GENE TRUMBULL FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. VELMA HODGEN Girls' League President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orch- estra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Librarian 2, Band Vice Pres- ident 2, Class Secretary 2, Girls' League Cabinet 2, Student Council 4, Brass Sextet 1, 2, 3, Trom- bone Quartet 3, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Drum and Bugle 1, 2, Tri-State Girls' League President 4, Girls' League Secretary 3. CONNIE GREEN Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Glee 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 3. vis Lols WEIS Mimes 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Red M 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3. NORMAN LEIBBRAND Basketball 1, Debate 3. JERRY CRIMINS Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Order of M 1, 2, 3, 4, Quidnuncs 2, 3, 4, Pioneer Staff 2, Crimson and Black Staff 3, Honor So- ciety Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Junior Play Lead 3, Brass Ensemble 1, 2,, Brass Duet 3, Band Secretary- Treasurer 3, Boys' Quartet 4, Solo-Ensemble, Con- cert 2. BESSIE CoNKL1N Girls' League Cabinet 1, Secretary of Red M 4, Chorus 2, Red M 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA TETZLOFF Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4 Mimes 3, 4, State Speech Contest 3. BILL MoRR1s Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, 4, Boys' Quart et 3, Boys' Octet 3, Pioneer Sports Editor 3, Annual Staff 4, Treasurer of Class 4, Boxing 4. JERRY MCCALLISTER Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Order of M 2, 3, 4, Quidnucs 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Pres- ident of Junior Class 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Lead 3, Band 1, 2, Chorus 4, Quarter- master of Band 2, Pioneer 2. J EANNE DAUSENER Mimes 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Chorus 4, Junior Play Cast 3. 1 nfmqw. , ,,.,,. ,Af', V -bww.-vm. ,M--Jws. .P . -A .V x . - .uf ,mf ..'i-' . r W 4 -4,g,w ' , A I y . .A 'Y lfml ll f . ' V 0 wk? -W 3Hf x , ...w , Tw, - V , 1' ' .. 3' H.-,Q Q A ,,f4-.H , H L, A 1, ,. M11 xt , .-43 .r ., .. ,3f5,?' ,f? .u :Y:mzw?-Q,-..xgLgAfJ,4 ..f,...-L.1eaLf.t:,.,',.gMm..:m ' GENE SCHNEBLY Pioneer Staff 4. OPAL JONES FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4 HELEN J UDD Pep Club 2 3, 4g Mimes 3, 415 Junior Play Com lttee 3 GAA 3, 4g Pioneer 23 Quidnucs 2 3 4 Mlxed Chorus 2, 4. DARRELL DEMORY Track 3, 4. X- I 'Q:s BARBARA STEWART Drum and Bugle 1, CAA 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Qidnuncs 2, 3, 4, Pioneer Staff 2, Red M 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Point Secretary of Orchestra 2, Chorus 4. JIM CLARK Chorus 2, 4, Football 1, Boxing 1, 4. LYMAN OELRICHS Secretary of Class 1, President of Band 3, Presi- dent of Class 4, Student Council 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Baseball 3, Track 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Order of M 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Junior Play Committee Chairman 3, Brass Sextet 2, 3, Trumpet Solo 1, 3. CAROL SUE BEEN FHA 2, 3, 4, FHA Historian 4. ffl w .ns- 2, J MARY ELNA STAGGS Orchestra 1, Chorus 2, 4, Drum and Bugle 2, String Ensemble 1, GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary of CAA 3, Mimes 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary of Class 3, Treas- urer of Pep Club 3, Vice President of Pep Club.4, Annual Staff 4. KEN RECORDS Football 1, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Order of M 3, 4, Business Manager of Mimes 4, Chorus 4, Vice President of Class 2, Treasurer of Class 1, Stage Manager of Junior Play 3, Mimes 3, 4. ROBERT KNOTTS Hi-Y 4, Basketball 1, Honor Society 2. WANDA BULL Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Trombone Quartet 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Librarian 4, Mimes 3, 4, Drum and Bugle 2. JOAN HANsoN Transferred from Wa-Hi 4, FHA 4. LESTER WRIGHT Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pioneer Staff 2, 3, Year- book Editor 4. BoYD SIGSBEE Football 1, FFA 4, Chorus 3. MARY J 0 FAUL Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Student Council 4, Student Body Treasurer 4, Girls' League Treas- urer 4, Mimes Vice President 4, Junior Play Cast 3, Honor Society Vice President 4. SHIRLEY OBERT Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, State Speech Contest 2, 3, Girls' Triple Trio 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Drum and Bugle 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Business Manager for Pioneer 4, Debate 4, Quidnucs 4, Mimes 3, 4, District Knights of Pythias Winner 3, State Knight of Pythias Second place winner 3. ALFRED ARBUTHNOT Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Crimson and Black Staff 3, Debate 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 1, 2, Drum Major 3, Baritone Duo 3, Swing Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Cast 3. GENE MAYBERRY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 1, 2, 3, Vice President of Band 4, Football 1, 3, Baseball 3, Mimes 3, 4, Junior Play Cast 3. SUE STEWART Transferred from Sonora High School, Sonora, Cali- fornia 3. RAY GRANING Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Track 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Operetta Lead 2, Junior Play Cast 3, Mimes 3, 4, FFA 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Order of M 3, 4. PAT SNOW Mimes 3, 4, FHA 2, 3, 4, Song Leader of FHA 4, Secretary of Mimes 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 3, Triple Trio 2, 3, Drum and Bugle 3, Junior Play Committee Chairman 3. ERMA CASSATT Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Debate 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Drum and Bugle 3, Band 4. PAUL ORWICK Mimes 3, 4, Quidnucs 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2, 3, Camera Club 2, 3, President of Radio Club 3: Orchestra 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3. WM ue DELORES HOLMAN FHA 1, 2, GAA 2, 3, Red M 3, 4, Drum and Bugle 2, 3, Chorus 2, 4, Camera Club 4, Girls League Cabinet 4. JACK WATERMAN Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Vice President 4, Order of M 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Mimes 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, Junior Play Cast 3. NEIL THOMAS Mimes 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Order of M 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Boys' League Secretary 3, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Chorus 4, Jun- ior Play Cast 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Class Sergeant- at-Arms 4, Prom Chairman 3. CALISTA BUROKER Drum and Bugle 1, 3, CAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Quidnucs 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, State Music Contest 2, Debate 4, Winner of American Legion Oration Contest 3, Band 2, Girls Sextet 1, Triple Trio 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Lead 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Operetta Lead 2. E29 MARJORIE GANZ Chorus 1, FHA 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, State Speech Contest 3, Quidnuncs 2, 3, 4, Debate 4, Pioneer Editor 4, Drum and Bugle 2, Student Council 4. DANIEL WHEELER FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Boxing 1, Football 4. ALAN COVINGTON Hi-Y 3, 4, Order of M 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, Student Body Treasurer 3, Student Council 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Honor Society Treasurer 3, Order of M Vice President 4, Vice President of Class 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Debate 4, Junior Play Cast 3, Annual Business Manager 3, 4, Honor Society President 4. KATHERINE CLARK Transferred from Flora 4. MARIE ENYART FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Bed M 4, Junior Prom Committee Chairman 3. JOHN CROGHAN FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Parliamentary Team 1, 2, 3, 4, FFA Chapter Re- porter 3, FFA President 4. JIM EVERETT Football 1, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, .lunior Play Cast 3, Mimes 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Order of M 3, 4. .DONNA JEAN BARNES Girls' Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Chorus Librarian 4, Drum and Bugle 2, 3, CAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play Cast 3, FHA 2, 3, 4, FHA President 4, FHA Parliamentarian 3, Student Council 4. LAVERNE REESE FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian of FHA 4, Drum and Bugle 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Secretary of Student Body 4, Student Council 4, Honor Society 2, Annual Staff 4. DALE SAMS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Basketball 2, Box- ing 1, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Order of M 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms of Class 2. PAUL KIENEL Chorus 3, 4, Mimes 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Quartet 3, 4, Octet 3, President of Chorus 4, Student Council 4. GLENNA TAYLOR GAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Quidnuncs 2, 3, 4, Intramural Manager of GAA 4, Pioneer Staff 2. X I gg , g5Q,,,y5:,.X.,.' 53,-5, . A A.,-.' A ,t reba r , 1 X t SSYQRX gf, 232 Q X , X iQ? X ke 0: 9 Nt SQA, X 3 my QV X 4 x NN Res ,.. 'S WEGONDA J ONES Girls'Glee 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Drum and Bugle 1. DAVID HARDIN FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of FFA Chapter 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Mimes 3, 4, State FFA Convention 3, 4, National FFA Convention 4. GARY ELLIS Debate 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Pioneer Staff 2, 3, Quidnuncs 2, 3, 4. PATSY MCCONNEL Chorus 1, FHA 2, 3, 4, CAA 2, 3, 4, Red M 3, 4, Vice'President of GAA 4, Girls' League Treasurer 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Librarian of Orchestra 3, Vice President of Orchestra 4. Q 1 F' Q- N -ig' A Q Q K ,L -'viii ' i,: 3,gZiYA-V JOYCE HELLER GAA 2, 3, 43 Red M 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Girls' Glee 2, 43 Girls' Ensemble 2. HOWARD COCKBURN President of Class 13 Boys' League Secretary 2g Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 FFA Treasurer 4g Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Mimes 3, 4g Order of M 1, 2, 3, 43 Order of M President 43 Football Co-Captain 43 Student Council 1, 4. EDNA ADAMS Transferred from Baxter High School, Baxter Springs, Kansas. BARBARA LANE MAGRUDER Mimes 3, 43 GAA 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Homemaker Degree 33 Junior Play Committee Chair- man 3g Pioneer Staff 2, 43 Quidnuncs 2, 3, 43 Honor Society 2. DoN EVANS Class Vice President 1, 3g Class President 23 Boys' League Vice President 33 Student Body President 43 Finalist State Speech Contest 33 Football Co- Captain 43 Order of M 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Basket- ball lg Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 4g Track 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3. NINA STUDEBAKER S1LvA GAA 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3. GENET POMMERENINC Honor Society 2g GAA 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4-3 FHA Pianist 4g FHA Degree Chairman 3g Red M 3, 43 Chorus 2, 43 Chapter Degree in FHA 3. VV. 'R s.4f..,.,, . 3.9. 'X .- ,zfll sy 1:-gp J iii 'uf' S-Av' x -if-Z..-.-.A-f v 9 25-Rgahgsk' Q vgmgflffr fel 4 X X. N ' E if I , 'S 9 I RONNIE FOSTER RUTH ORWICK JEAN SNOW LARRY PIERCE DON FRANK LUCILLE BAIRD JOANNE ZIGMAN KARL HAMADA SALLY EATON PAULA TUBBS ROBERT FRANKLIN BAR BA RA ISON GAIL COE DORIS CLARK JANET REINER DUANE RENCKEN BARBARA ROGERS WALT CLARK IVA JANE WALLACE GLENDA ROSS WESLEY STEPHENS SHERRY HOLBROOK EARLENE CHENOWITH JIM BIER WILLIAM WHEAT CAROL KEY SHIRLEY EDWARDS FOREST PATTERSON LARRY CRIMINS KAREN KING DICK STEWART BILL BIGGS MARY ISON PATTY MCGREW GERRY WHITE DALE BRIDGES BILL ROFF ALDA MEEK ARLA JUNE WEIS LARRY LUTCHER FRANK DUVAL MELVA BOLAR MARGARET ZINGG PAUL SHAFFER PEGGY MOON .IEANNETTE KIENEL DOROTHY BADE DARRELL DAUGHERTY NORMA CAVERHILL SHARON OLINGER MILDRED ROTH SHIRLEY WALKER LAVONNE COX BELVA WRIGHT BILL LEIBBRAND DUANE JORGENSEN MARIAN ROBNETT WILBUR DAKIN BETTY FAUL WALLACE RENCKEN JIM ALBRO FLORA DELL MORRIS ESTHER TICHI LARRY FELLOWS CLARA WEST ISABELLE WEITEMIER NANCY GOLF ROBERT SCOTT ALTA DYER JAN VAN SLYKE CARLENE FAIRES MARJORIE KRALMAN ELEANOR KEUTHER PHYLLIS PRESTON GERRY PHIPPS JIM BADGETT ELVA ROTH BILL PRICE W. , A 1 33 X NN Z I i + ,I I I 'Q I X , I I SX ,Q X 6 Ng X I, x N -.ou - - 1 W- A ,VQb AV.,. , , Q ' ' s . I .J RI fu: X Q E 9 ,.2,V., R,1, .,,.:., I WI ,ie '13 '33 '43, if '-Q-0 fa. ,Q A . 6 ,I I I I If I at , , I 6111 fff 1954 Left to right: Carol Ann Cockburn, Treasurerg Charlene Maxwell, Vice Presidentg Robert Pierce. Presidentg Cherie Bacon, Secretary. Back row: D. Saranto, D. Wood. J. Vieting. L. Tilton, A. Todd. A. Townsend, C. Nelson. Third row: B. Simmons, M. Timmons. R. Sigsbee, R. Young. ,l. Waliser. M. Prock. N. Simon. Second row: M. Widman. C. Wiltfong. P. Westerman, R. Smith. C. Stiller. L. Slingsby. R. Whipple, C. Maxwell. First row: Ann Sektnan, M. Slraughan. M. West, R. Troyer. E. Stoolfire. L. Wendler, Janet York. ' s W N ifw A g N l 1 V3 'L ks 5 IM' ,gf + K X f 9 Y'-s 45-tat? 'i Q ii.: P .-f 5-52' va 5 L V ?1 Q A. yqld A TV a f...-JSF: fl . .. ' K . ' ' A N 1 X 1 in I ,w ,flflzlvfivs s 3 K . Q ,, .. 3 ll' 2 X I 4 , X Q , Q a 5 :-I 5 E I V V Lyman Oelrlchsl r S- Wayne Magruder is -f' N, H Q . .. .,,, , ix Don Evans gig3if:gkf,:-is 4: '53 zzy- ,Q if-1' .Q .,., f?Z?r5,5-'I' i '55 af' ,f-13:5- -5:2 ' - W 'A- ' A Jaclc Walerman ie 4 . fr R Jerry McCall:S+er f3..g'.'?' Larry Lulcher Bill Rofl J. Kessler 5 sz x X -mile 'gr X. ,A ., .. in-,ta ,X - '13 K. Feigner .S-,fx R A. Arbogasl' I Nw 37 f Q - :ig-I 1 ki f X r -A N B. Coe .X , A Dale Sams 1 Allen Covinglon ' - - ree N-'4e'lYv,,W-.M-r,r, MM .,.,, ,, . A- - --I sf-r 'X Q, 9 L -ir 3 Q.. 11:- ' I 'Kerr Records ' if , 'x Dale Bridges 'Y I K ,gs ' Biers X . I i N I ia heai' an Q- , 3 Kari Hamada ' f 1 :K 14 -fig. f , V' - - Jim Evere'H' Jim Badger! 4 Var ity goofball SCHEDULE Mac Hi 7,,,... ....,. 2 0 Clarkston ..... L Mac Hi ,,...,. ,,.7,. 4- 5 Cle Elum ,,7,, ., Mac Hi .,,.... ...... 2 O The Dalles .,,,,,,, Mac Hi ,,,,.,. l..... 7 Baker ,,.,.,,,7,, Mac Hi ..,.... ...,.v 1 5 La Grande .,,,,,,7 Mac Hi ,,,,,,, ..,.,. 4 8 Hermiston L Mac Hi ...,... ...,.i 4 0 Union ,ii..w,... Mac Hi ,,,..., ,...,. 3 3 Pendleton L PLAYOFFS Mac Hi ...,.., ,..,,, 2 0 Roosevelt ..,, Mac Hi ..,,... ...... 4 0 Vale .....,..,,,,,,,,,, Mac Hi ....... ,..... 1 3 Grants Pass .,.,.. COACHES 'K Q JAMES HUDSON ROBERT GEORGE , ' Assistant Coach Head COHCII , it ' McLoughlin High's 1951-52 gridsters climbed to an unprecedented level. ii For the first time in over a score of years they went through Blue lVIoun- P tain League competition undefeated. In the opener of State Tournament play Mac Hi overpowered a Strongly favored Roosevelt team from Portland. Later they travelled by air to the 1 home field of Vale'S Vikings where they won even more impressively. 5 The stout-hearted Pioneers came to the end of the line, though, when they met Grants Pass. The Cavemen showed a powerhouse against Mac Hi NEIL THOMAS that went all the way to defeat Grant High of Portland for the Oregon Mafwsff State Championship. so 74'37'5Q ' f 1421 mhz, Q' may . H41 ,Qs ,EB . 'VOA ix. J 'st .., 1 -,,' ts -P sf - if-,,--9 cy -if--f is vig-an 6 . 'FED Top to bottom and left to right are: Dick Widman, Jim Badgett, Dale Sams, Jim Everett, Wayne Magruder. Lyman Oelrichs, Jerry Crimins. ,Ion Cockburn, Jim Bier. Middle row: Mgr. Don Catz, Norman Kelly, Kenneth Feigner, Larry Lutcher, Larry Fellows, Kenny Records, Bill Biggs. F31 ,gall r 1222 NQEEQ sag . 513 ,131 E 4151 1? ,. , f 7iIigQ gg.. i f, y.y fi is S Ray Graning, Jim Kessler. Bill Blankinship, Wes Stephens, Mgr. Dale Hopson. Bottom row: Allen Arbogast, Bill Wheat, Jerry McCallister, Bill Roff, Howard Cockburn, Jack Waterman, Don Evans, Dale Bridges, Al Covington, Karl Hamada. Butch Coe, and Spud Howard. MAC HI 33 - PENDLETON 7 Crimins forced out after making first down MAC HI 40 - VALE 12 F E , 'uw g 51 A V . . Q- Q' R . ' . W , 3 F YW Roff's off! nn W - A Lutcher Sprints wide around end MAC HI 13 - GRANTS PASS 28 Bier stops Knight for no gain Qregzw V411-80,8 P X ,. ,su . A V Back 'Q JERRY CRIMINS 5 l x 4' I '72 ' 'i HOWARD COCKBURN JON COCRBURN Guard Tackle ' BOB GEORGE ' ' J ... Coach , Cl' 31, , - N AL COQQICIIICGTON , , DALE SAMS X I Tackle , A- U g JERRY McCALLISTER End FIRST TEAM ALL STARS J C ' ' - - erry rxmms, Howard Cockburn, J on Cockburn. ALTERNATES-Al Covington, Jerry McCa11ister, Dale Sams. Wcslzrmzu Sfwfball X f 1 ,ll i ,f mt A . 13, . A we 5. 5, , 3,5 Q 1- K0 2 ' 8 v X- ,. ' Y,,b':vz?. : , 1.6 r Ajay- Q Q is 5 T Y ,Q ,gee - -' Q ,ffl V1 P - JFE'f1f:::5El 3' -m 2 -V' .. 1, gre- I' I ' 2 -1,15 Q x 1' ' 'V' if ' 4 3 5 '.:.-E1 , 'ITS--SCX-1 4 ,, , . , - W... M .... . . ... 2 M. ......... ,, , P- ,....... .-or . . . X i,.......... . V-.,w.d.. -...,..... .. ....... .... -. .......-..... . A ...,. ...,, . , ...m.,... ...- ... A .. pu-u Back row: Jasper Olinger, Loyd Matich, Howard Furhman, Ronald Moon, Ted Evoniuk. Front row: Pat Murphy, Harold Ransom, Eddie Nelson, Dale Hodgen, Duane Beamer, Loyd Phillips. FRESHMAN SCHEDULE 6 Pendleton Mac Hi .... ..,. Mac Hi Mac Hi Mac Hi 7 St. Pats .- 6 Hermiston 6 Pendleton Mac Hi ...... .,.. 1 3 Wa Hi -- Mac Hi ...... St. Pats - Mac Hi ...... Hermiston GENE 28 0 26 32 26 HOLWEGER C ouch G ' ,LSR k f W .-l KN .. ,Q v P-F5 ., .Ka ' .. 41 . Q x 4- .xg . - g . xv - W fs. x. - . , Ls' 'ff7' X. 1 :lg -x if W .. b . ' .Q . ' 3 r 'r'x-NWA N .1 N...-,-ii ,, .- ,Q '-'s i we 'X iff:- ms X 1 . W- gf-viz, -f A , .1 eff-a rm . 6 v . -' 0 T r . 'S X , Y . . l,:ee,, K :rw . Q. 5:.:l,,m..:, ., X . r . Wy ,-.,. :X,.N-me x 1' - ii S' -' , 'eg Q . r wg . .6 , -' PQNF -sae-1,:1uK 5 -qv f ., .f w V. f. A sw . . - ' ,M w N' fi. Ninas xx Q ,' 'Q - - ' ' f 1j'wfX:sl1:sW5'Xx vfazlf .NSPS X 3 . V M . L. . atfgglgx ,Y f f xsi xwgigs' ,ry -. f. .. - uw' ,MN gg? -lzgxfw . - .9 wi-I -, - , . X ,ll X -Q .. 4 SSKQQ -N 'X . ig' l-.f'jb-Ni.-',Eg Y, ' pf' ,QINI-g.I2', , g N - X ,5031rQf'f'fQ.r-fgivmrfz' ww, -3 .s:. -EBSQ:-f x A A X. or .- ,. Q-.A,..- wks:- v-w,, X f'-Iggl ., N K -els: sg gfarzxri g a A 2 fjEE:ifY:Ne fi 'H - 2. - xsvirril L .w - Var ity 1571 kc' 6 ll Mac H1 ,,...,, Mac H1 .,...,, Mac Hi 7,,,.. Mac Hi .....w Mac Hi ,,,i... Mac Hi ....., Mac Hi ,..... Mac Hi ,,,... Mac Hi ,...., Mac Hi .,..., Mac Hi ,,.... Mac Hi .,,i.. Mac Hi Mac H1 .,.... Mac Hi ..1... Mac Hi .,..,. Mac Hi ...w.. Mac Hi Mac Hi .,.... Mac Mac H1 ...... Left to right: Jerry McCallister, Jun Cockburn, Jerry Grimins. Lyman Oelrichs. Paul Shaffer Coach Gene Holweger. Bill Blankinship. Ken Records. Robert Scott. Bill Wheat, John Kopta VARSITY SCORES John Rogers 49 Baker ,1....w1....1,,1,..11, La Grande Herniiston ,.,,n.36 ,,-.,,,80 ..,,,,.85 The Dalles . ..1.., 70 ...W69 La Grande La Grande .,...,e46 .,,,1..28 ...W57 Kennewick La Grande ...-,,,57 e..,..e45 Baker ....,,,. Pendleton Pendleton Kennewick The Dalles Hermiston Pendleton Hermiston ..e,e..51 ,WW64 -e...,,59 ,,,-e..62 ....,,,e57 ....1,..e116 Grandview ,,...,,,,e..V1 St. Pat's ,,.. ....,,,a. Hermiston ., ,.,,.1. ,, Pendleton ..Y,...,,,,..7 . .,,,..,,, 57 GENE HOLWECER Coach Esecond half, But Crimins, .1 Mac-Hi Tops Grandview 35-54 .a Grande Upsets ac-Hi errygmlgaill LA GRANDE lSpecialJ rande high schoo1's Tigers a startling reversal of in iturday night. blowing dow Vs Pioneers by after losing to ilton-Freewater The Tigers throttled the 'loneer fast break to a landstill after the nd limited Mac:-Hi to one fig oal and six free throws in 5 lnnl hal! as the Pioneer att? amo apart at the seams. The visitors. sporting a me winning streak. sta usual in taking a 16-8 n 2 end of the first quarter. words and Lyman Oelrichs :lied the backboards and use was working through fowgood d qwx rte ots with normal The second period was a ary. The Tigers clamped a ean- .k on reboundskanfi began V Pentlleton Rai To Def t PENDLETON fSpeciaD --e The mdieton Bucks staved off a des- -rate fourth period Mac-Hi rally me Friday night to defeat the oneers 59-57 in a Blue Mountain agua game. Pendleton jumped out in front t the outset of the contest and pparentty had the game n hand going into the uarter when itiaqtiii aught fire and g' 'e uintet all the efore nosing out Jerry Crimins and ter, who led the g with 24 and 17 like-H HERMISTON fSpecial1 e well the h an gave the ioneers a scare her ight before losing a lin league basketball Hcrmiston ,threw 2 sono defense, the kind played by Mac-Hi sitors. and it gave led at the intermission. 2 apart during the th entire mo looped in the :nal of the final ra- n me throne was e on by the visi- tors to festivities. the Tigers continued the backboards ahead, hold- at the end of the and widening the edge as the team alternated set shots by the guards from out- side the foul circle with layins and side shots by Buckwalter. ll TU their and of ing' a third tively. gathered 14 points them in the tingling final The Buckaroos held a advantage. 54-4-1 heading into Exist Stretch. Big Jim Henslee. Pendleton ter, matched McCa1lister's with IT points, most of them on close shots and rebounds un boards. He and Jim Apple who scored 15, gave Mac-Hi on Morris Buckwaltei-'s wg tory was Ray Buckwalter, finally 'breaking into theg two minutes before haifg ltS worst showing of scoring -only seveni e . i per- . . , the third quarter on ai and thereafter a suc-V missed f 2 f. 1 jlitlanlcovmshiisl c QC -kb r f . OL H T! iShnffer c . ,.... an mmm with their sujcollected only eight points height and rebound Nay. iintermission, broke into the sms ras: break failed to ,031 a pw of fast break roiling in the first quarter, 1501313 added another and pendlegon moved ahead gg- glister started hitting from the Henslee, Applegate, John WSWS BY? indicaffilfl, Off-A 'pXBuIldo s 6 the second quarter, howeveznl 13 fill' U19 PNDCCFS- I began to roll. Big Wan, victory was the third took over control of thefrow in Blue Mountain league and with Evans con-gpetition for Mac-Hx, ,and gaye' from just behind the key.5a record of three wins against Bulldogs passed Mac-Hi and setbacks. The losses came in' a 31-27 margin at halftime. iseason openers at LHGYHHGB -c-Hi's vaunted fast break gBaker as the Pioneers were .iq the diffgrence in the Sec-Iing into a new style of play. clung like a leech to Jerry to limit the Mac:-Hi Contributing 7 points. Morris Buckwalter Doint-garnerer with 21 lower! by Ray Buckwalter Jerry McCai1ister matched 7 points for the losers, The box score: , use-H1 fem FG FT CI'l!l1i!1S f , ,, ,l 5 Records I . .. ,. 0 3 Oelrichs C . .,,,,. . 2 2 Mciksliister 2 , ...., .,.. . 2 R Kopp: g .. 2 0 .4,, , ,, 0 0 0 I Totals ., , , 7 14 Grande U55 FIG -alter g ........,,,. fi 3 ,2 0 4 D 0 8' Period 59-57 and Frank Jassman con- Those four Bucks, to- ,with Miller. played iron ll, and scored 56 of the for the winners. Pen- di1in't use a. substitution. ha to 38-24. and appeared to clear sailing ahead in the ft bl in the early onu Feralf. Crimins, who topped all . Dwizgugei-ry Cy-imins weilwthe 'VOTSFS with 31 points, and Buckcx.roosW1n -ge Pioneers edged ahead the f John: Kopta were out front lin tho! MILTON-FREEWATER Feb .1-gt quarter, and wound up thatiattack, and pulled away. Mac-Hit A an . , . L gsgion with a 15-10 bulge. W iwas able to getaway for shots and- 9 1513991315 Mac Highs P10 points before the Herrmston quin- JIQC,Hi Triumphg X tet could get its defenses set, 1 Lexbeis 14 points were high for MILTON-FREEWATER. W f' Herrniston, and Aliemwn followed 'ri mmm-inh..-XUitl1 .Iorrv Crim- i with 13. Jen-rv Mecallister added neers were defeated by the Pen- dleton Buckeroos here Friday night, 68-64. Mac High's Jerry Crimrnins was high scorer with! 23 points. followed' the Bucks ine To F04 Mitchell ir. ATER - T! Greyhounds saw dont: Saturday night as the tw Jerrys, Crimins and McCa turned in another high scc performance to lead the Pi to an 85-54 basketball W Sharm them as was the second win in a nights for coach Gene Hoi quintet, and the secon the two Jerrys have con to outscore the oppositiox they totalled 64 points bd the Pioneers whll 80-43. ped Both Jerrys hit the twine for field goals against the Greyhoun of the Yakima Valley conferenv but Crimins connected on seven nine free throws to give him hc ors with 35 points, while McCall ter had nary an opportunity fre the charity line. In the two nights Mac-Hi's hi iscoring twins totalled 127 poil Qbetween them. Saturday night the Greyhour were plainly outclassed from 1 start as the Picmer fast break 1 into high gear early and was siie ter than the streets outside 1 increased its halftime? gymnasium. - Crimins and Kopta, the two 'lightning attack, 8-0 before we on Hugh sophomore Jo spearheads in 1 put the hosts 1 Grandview br: Nob1e's gift toe and Dennis Rath con1 well in the first quarter within three points at 1 through the session, I the closest they ever 5 garnered 12 points as eight in the openil help Mac-Hi to at 25- first whistle stop. managed to cont a little more in the secc and managed to slow do offense some! increasing its own pace. Mac-Hi led 48-24. the av was a much improf club again after intermissi more hustle on the ba and managing to stay ne with Mac-Hi. The Gr scored 13 in the third qu and Mac-Hi upped its tc Kopta. while playing s sara DY tame on defense. was out front on the fast break on Ill occasions, and several Inq played you-shoot, no-Fil-shq with Crimins as both were in 1 clear under the basket. generosity Coward each all 1 .vnu meal Oli-an n 'indent-.A nn, ali ac-Hi Evens Ti er Series 46' to 3 SHI-RM MITCHELL JR.. 3 U-B Sports Writer , TON-FREEWATER - Mac- 'never quite got the sputters fof its fast break here Friday gt. but chugged along at enough clip to leave the W de Tigers groping in the ,pe and win a 46-32 gory in a Blue Mountain I ggs-x game. ihaffelis Zlac-Hi IILTON-FREEWATER L free throw by reserve 11 Shaffer with 37 se4 ihe game gave Mac-Hi a 1 over La Grande he r and evened the fo ies between the two two apiece. Fonight Mac-Hi hosts Bakl.. Blue Mountain league game start 5 at 8:15 p.m. Sha.ffer's free throw. his sixth lthout a, miss. broke a 44-44 tic, Ld the' Pioneers successfully llled the rest of the distance. YE I L I n The two teams meet again to- night in La Grande. Mac-BP: win evened thc series at a game ERC-Hi started fHSt, and built! played dglibgl-ate ball, ,a lead of 5-0 before a Tiger fa:e.fm.:.... first quarter when the Pioneers1 Much of the credit for slowin, missed numerous setups on the' fast break attack. And Mac-Hi the Pioneer fast break must b given to the Tigers, however, fo each. Wilh iwo m0l'e Yet 90 be never did get into over 've,'they covered the attack as wef ,0nlY the 5000131 Fame though they found enough - as any quintet to appear her the P'0 'naples Wm count hill stretches to coast awa G v this season. But on most occa 'hi CVel'lf:l:1h 103890 Stand' the visitors. ions, when La Grande didn't slox Mme wr eserles opener- T- h d I , f . gwn, Mac-Hi concocted its ow ions that Coach Gen? Hoi' b13.hetoJ.gerEJut3'ebgui3ifd con 2 111595- xgemcle was notlhmfng tan backboards in the first half, M ry Crimins. Ken Records ers Came ear Y m e got fewer shots than the hosts : ' X ohn Kopta combined to pu! when they did cast off, the b I ioneers out in front 5-0 ' ket refused to take in -4-' 4 HI 9718 fir!! quarter. and ' uk Ik ik 65 fre never headed. The M -HIM-61 FG 11' 5 ., gr?1:1ir:ji1i,,. ...... . .........,. 1? 2 2 J-zgsivhallfofgge imggoreialgg ecor ...,. ...... ......,.. t X a- . Blankenship Q --...-.----, n ---, 0 0 1 X Grande's first field goal. Mccamster Z g i ickcd Ll 'two fo 0 ., ..,. ...,....,,........,... . - V - r- n gggiihg c ......................, 2 3 4 :bout pthe ren po! the stanz T E cad 12-6 at the first whistl lead. at the end of the ' Eotalj 132, ---F66 iff PF ,4 U They incypaspd the A 'an ' -12 in ihe second quarter be xv 1 k 'f ,.......... 1 4 - Crimins and Shaffer con- i gl?sg3Ek:xlter 1 ...... A Q Q 3 orm Trotter and Ray Buck again to start the second Ames C - '- -' y 2 dunked five quick poin1 and the hosts piled up a ginxgucbvalfgf,g,.f'Iff..QfQ 2 3 2 fs i Q the Sap fo 20-17. Crimirf s But Buckwalter and QVQIQWQII f '--'--'-'-'- -' 3 2 It gc! K , 4. on a fast break just be again found the range. TQf,1n:,fngC4fQQ .,,QjjQ,1 5 1 , -V time for a five--point bulg from the key and Wes- Bramer x ...... . ...... ,Q 3 ff X4 A . 4 ff from the corner. to Walch I' ' 'QQ - -, ,J .. -. intermission, the Pioneer the bulge to 19-17. , ., ...,., 13 29 ri 52 32 tum-md to othvr tactics, and stead Th -t J , 'me Swfef MNH' '- 3 'an 9vi'y pullod awav, Jvrry MCCal1iStE tumelgo lgetvasot' B221 in tm,Sie?q? P4a:.ygTg9:,W:eInd Lynja? Ovlrichi contribute he helped the Pioneers to a .iran hief .B on . f'2i'lf'v5if1T0Q pom S on gx t tosses an lead at the half. Qrfflggefliws, Q L O'?FV!S'hS adfimi 3 basket' The goals Rnempwn: Mau-H1 so Crxmms swxtcbod to long one ln the third quarter La Q 525526 Q3 '5g91IfCh el lhandors from well nut. and pile Us oc 3 g ' N tup eizht more counters in th rhird quarter. His tfwtal of 23 fc he night was 15 more than an thru' nizxvm' on either club. La Grandcfs best effort in th ac-Hi Has Torrid it Trip Kennewick IILTON-FREEWATER fSpeCiaD lac-Hi's up and down Pioneer D fbllow hot nights with S. ins netted 28 points for the to boost his average for 1 to just under 25 per con 1 ns 57-49 'zwcnnd half was provided by rf vrvo cc-mer Evwrvtt Winburu. Wh -nt thx-ee points in each of th fast two mc-riods. The Tigers we: Howc-d at the and of the thir qum-tm' vvhm Morris Buckwaltc drew HQ fiffh personal and wz 'man throughout much of'.a'hVistIffalwtcQ Qhe shlnwers. Up 1 5. or vice versa. found lperature up here Saturday defeat a strong Kennewick In 57-49. L took a torrid rally in minutes of the secon it, however, as the led leads with reckless ure intermission. ierry Crimins: d d for the Pioneers rally after that pulled the from the Lions an game virtually on ice. H1 Wms Kermevnck go! the of the game, but thc yu the visitors ahead was the last time front. center Paul Shaft two free throws, .lerr r potted z pair and Crimins an' Qi s Mac-Hi ahead 2 never relin the Lions managa the score once more. 5 Each team got 15 points in the second quarter to make the half- mm,,teLtinlg fally 34-33, Mac-Hi. rimins Grabs Record ith 73-Point Disnlav nsssnisssssnusslxsxssxt I I I i K I t last long. The Lions had the? gst margins in the first ua1f,i mes str-etching their bulge 'fn 'LG Vg' P0iUf5' but 93011 time Mac' Kfockburn f 5 0 back to move out front. Seward? C ............ Hg Wil had a one-point advan- Mfilgfi, ' - 4- - -'--' 13, at the end of the first'srfaffxst.-Er..,g..fff W..', 5 'Oelrichs t ....,,...... 1 0 Dale Dickinson, who w -I-0,315 b wqqb Y Q 'lg Kennewick with 15 p A M' the key to op quarter and forward If E added another two- ' Z' An' I Ez' I I played wilhom starting guard, who illness. In a preliminary. the Lion feated the Pioneer seconds X 5-64 in Blue ' FREEWATER fSpecial3 that point bf? had Ewen ihe whee of the La Grande offens worked wfrll on the bac! Hi's sliding zone defensl puzzling io the Tigers 'e forced to take many Shots from well ou! 'Xonnect on only I3 if S Mac-Hi's shooting ' much better, hit including fiw eriod. M ac-H i Tzlt with Thorne do h s ' 1 ,. 'd a hot third quar-f ,IN V night to deffraf onecrs in a Blu, ' bnar of 8 cormg an giving th under the back Bucks scored 1 1e game 68-64, Itg s second straighti i. , ine mwu xeams meet again Sat-' urday mghf on the Buckaroo Curt: in Pendleton. The visitors slaricel Che third period trailing by a single point, 33-32. but wound up that session with a nine-point lead, 55-46. One the strength of that margin they held off a. Pioneer rally in the final stanza that carried with- inutwix pfints of the winners. but points in Qhe first four minute: while the Pioneers were held t four. The period ended 55-4 for the visitors. Crimms and McCa1.lister start gwhittling down the lead in t' gfinal quarter, and McCa11iste1 ilast bucket made it 66-64 as Pe ldleton went into a stall. Wi 'the Pioneers pressing to get t .baI1. Miller was all alone und Lthe basket for the final two poin ' Lyman Oelrichs and Bill Blan ienshin. mixing with Hnnsbo u dddoyegakedf PUBLISHING COMPANY X ,4 DALLAS, X TexAs 1Avl.on 7d4lo'L-M4442 Memijsrren YEARBOOKS .1 +- 'J Y w '31 'iii FH 4 , N, , N mm 1 .wh N V XXV' . N.. ' ., xx M-., . . . X, M V. WMA t ..,,: . N K 'mn ' v -:.- . ..,.,X, as 0. MN W Mwv. ' ' ' Q. W, Nha, Wu-.om 'N-W 1 Nw. NN 5'w::Mf'X? 2x.,,. ' T , w.,XWxgfx.,, Q , 1 . wqwxy A 'MMM Mx A rw! x X --MM, v X .N 4i2-:mv f ' . kxmgw .MMM x .Nw N v.,,AM ,, , x'T 'ff-wc. wm . 'WWXX Qs ,A , 'i 'F'fi-my K bmw.: . N'-vm. .A 'Nw-m,,, MQH, W' M fm., . , . gx ,X v-N t W'ww.v,, ,, A NN, -wwsnwg M mf. Squad Left to right: Jim Waliser, Norman Kelly. Boyd Beals. Robert Lees, LeRoy Evoniuk David Saranto, Loyd Phillips, Kenneth Feigner, George Krasch. John Elam. Front row: Jim Kessler, Coach Bob George, LeRoy Craning. ?l'L'5fIlW16'l1,, T WW ,W '5 ff rpg 4 . : 4 3 E : 4 Hd' Qi-23 Back row: Coach James Hudson, Ted Evoniuk, Harold Ransom, Dale Hopson, Howard Furhman, Bob Dausener, Jim Coforth. Front row: Pat Murphy, Cary Marshall, Duane Beamer, Bud Shaffer, Eldon Hanson, Fred Partney. 'V , s3kO5 .- 4' w eff 6' af' yi , .', I 1004 ' N. X ,,..,ik S 'NQW' 1 , 1 FGOTBALL Blue Mountain All-Stars-Second Team-194-9 Blue Mountain All-Stars-First Team 1950 and 1951 Oregon State Shrine All-Stars 1951 National High School All-Stars fl-lonorable Mention 19511 BASKETBALL Blue Mountain All-Stars 1950-51-52 All State Tournament Second Team 1950 and 1951 All State United Press First Team 1951 Established new State scoring record of 73 points in one game Uutstanding Athlete JERRY CRIMINS . ,,. ,f . 'Xf' iff x v IM , li I f Uk' ,M Wi 'Y lllllflll :K N V X- Urgauizafizws Annual Staff ,He X LESTER WRIGHT Typists MARVELYN DAVISON LA VERNE REESE CAROL SAAGER MARY ELNA STACCS Editor Layout ELEANOR TRAVAILLE PAULA TUBBS BEATRICE ZESSIN KAREN KING BILL BIGGS Not pictured ALAN COVINGTON Business Manager ROBERT SCOTT BILL MORRIS NEIL THOMAS S S SHERRY HOLBROOK ports mff Ass't Mgr.-Not pictured 6' B 'px 'Sf' -S G 'Cf' -up as: s 'V' D C1 rv, -sr 'HV' Q6 :mc 4' iv iv- -. , . Back row: L. Tilton. P. Orwick. J. Van Slyke. B. Hay. B. Leilvbrand. A. Covington. C. Ellis. Mr. Miller. Advisor. Third row: D. Evans. C. Faire-s. M. Prock, M. Rnbnet, R. Orwick. S. l-lolbnmk D. Holman. C. Bacon. Second row: C. Kelly. l. Hendren, C. White. D. Bayinan, G. Ross, S. Olinger. L. Baird. First row: B. Rogers. B. Reiner. A. Sf-ktnan. ,l. Dausner, C. Cockburn. J. York. G. Ellis. G Phipps. .76- T -31 T' so so 3 .p,,1'oc o e if Qs' junivr Play 611 f Left to right: Marjorie Kralman. Carlene Faires. Duane Rencken. Ruth Orwick. Sherry Holbrook Bill Wheat. Jean Snow. lva ,lane YVallace. Larry Lutcher. Sally Eaton. Pat McCrew. Gail Coe YValt Clark. 296116 , --N Left to right: Marjorie Ganz, Al Arbutlmot, Bill Morris, Bill Blankinship, Mr. Miller, Advisor' Lester Wright, Gayle Ellis, Alan Covington. Shirley Obert. 3 ,ya 5 'S 5 1 www A, u D , V ni -6' Q .Q Y Q- 3595355 5 9 B Q, R if Av QQ? 5 'f ,J WA .9 QE 1, -'X '-... 1-E' . ,. niiilr K ina'- KW ' ,,,, Q 'T T f ?f T 62431424014 afnffzgkcfg T952 m Mfffzdwf if TT-TE STUDENTS OF THE Wqfaugffkv Zffmazfa cfggmvf ,.-ees. .. H left to right: Don Campbell, Howard Cockburn, Larry Lutcher, James Alexander, Paul Kienel, Larry Fellows, Neil Thomas, Jerry Crimins. ,lack Waterman, Dave Hardin, Don Evans, Bill Wheat, Duane Rencken, Dale Sams, Ken Records, Paul Shaffer. Center: Jan Van Slyke, Mr. Dempsey, Advisor. YH left to right: Max Moon, Jon Cockburn, Wesley Stephens, Ray Craning, Jim Everett, Gene Mayberry, Alan Covington, Bill Blankinship, Bob Scott, Robert Knotts, Dale Bridges, Lyman Oelrichs. Kay 'L agua 0fHcers Q: 'S' X WX 5 . t Q r. A -.en-sf-,, Don Campbell, Presidentg Jon Cockburn, Sergeant-at-Arms, Karl Hamada, Vice Presi- dent, Larry Pierce, Secretary-Treasurer. ns W5 6115 24 Girl flfmguc' OFFICERS Velma Hoclgen President Carol Saager Vice President Pat Kyle Secretary Pat McConnel Treasurer JG 'T we-I 5 9? il Back row: Mrs. Heald, Miss English, Miss Kepler, Advisorsg Anne Heald. Pat McConnel, Eleanor Travaille, lva Jane Wallace, Nancy Golf. Second row: Elaine McCallister, Pat Kyle, Carol Saager, Wanda Bull, Sherril Cockburn, Ruth Orwick, Delores Holman. First row: .loAnn Zigman, Mary Ed ds, Bessie Conklin, Ann Sektnan. Velma Hodgen. Elna Staggs, Shirley war -5' 6' 276,11 61116 MEMBERS-Calista Buruke-r. .lean Snow. Mavis Prork. Marian Robinett. Karen King. Donna Barnes. Pat Weslvrman, Barbara Stewart. Peggy lNlcReynul4ls. Cherie- Barron. LaVerne Reese. Carol Krieg. Bernice Opp. Pat Fvigner. Rosemary Whipple. Carol Ann fiuckliurn. Roberta Truyer, Janet Your, Mary Elna Staggs, Helen Judd. La Verne Wincller, Ann Sektnan. Arla June Weis. Janet Reiner, Gerry White. Barbara lson. Earline Chvnoweth. Pat MCCrew. Mary lson. Or ervfxld 1 'V Q90 -85' Back row: Wayne Magruder, Lyman Oelrichs, Bill Blankinship. Dale Sams. Jack Waterman. Third row: Dale Bridges, Jerry Crimins, Jon Cockburn. Bill Biggs, Larry Pierce. Larry Lutcher. Wesley Stephens. Second row: Jerry McCallister. Neil Thomas. Ken Records. Bill Wheat, Larry Fellows, .lim Everett, Don Catz. Front row: Mr. George, Advisorg Alan Covington. Howard Cock- burn, Karl Hamada, Don Evans. Bill Roff, Ray Craning. OFFICERS Beatrice Zessin President Pat Mccormel Vice President Bessie Conklin Secretary Eleanor Travaille Treasurer Glenna Taylor Intramural Manager Miss English Advisor I3 -Vg ef S' .fS '5-f gufure Ho crunk er af America ,xr i na. fn .E S' I 4-G' Left to right: Mrs. Oelrichs. Advisorg Joanne Zigman. Carol Key, LaVerne Reese. Genet Pom- merening, Carol Been. Miss Taylor, Advisor. Front row: Donna Barnes. Pat Snow. Beatrice Zessin, Carol Krie Donna Barnes President Carol Kreig Vice President Ioanne Zigman Secretary Bea Zessin Treasurer Carol Sue Bean Historian La Verne Reese Parliamentarian OFFICERS awww, WP :ox x'.lKFA'5 xy fx S . 14,79 5 5' ai ig, I 'if 4' , ,Ia Doris Clark Project Chairman Carol Key Degree Chairman Patty Sue Kyle Reporter Genet Pommerening Pianist Pat Snow Song Leader -1 sf If .fff iz,-gf! '2?2:Sr:3Q, :L ,z . MIXED CHORUS GIRLS' SEXTET Laverna Wendler Connie Green Jeannette Kienel Jeanne Dausener Elaine Rogers TRIPLE TRIO Barbara Ison Sally Eaton Calista Buroker Lois Weis Mary Ison Paula Tubbs Roberta Troyer Shirley Obert Gail Coe BOYS' QUARTET Paul Kienel Wesley Stephens BOYS, QUARTET Jerry Crimins Bill Blankinship MIXED ENSEMBLE ,lean Snow Bill Morris Pat Tetzloff Wesley' Stephens Carol Saager Don Frank Pat Snow Barbara Rogers c. 0 FRESHMAN SEXTET Gail Sliinnenian Lwlloine Ferrell Shirley Sc-liutz Suzanne Lulelier Karma Miller GIRLS, GLEE 2 L44 625 I ' stone that ntarks the eonipietion oi this hook. cl Black the best ever, we have oe- 'nntents, We have reached the miie 'Yo make this, the i95i-'52 Crimson cm voted ynnoh time and eiiort. Within the covers oi this hook are records oi sehoiastie attai aehievenients in rnnsic and tiranta, oi snperior athietie teams, anti oi socia gatherings and other gronp activities. We, the staii, hope that throngh these pages, the Mae-Hi stntient homiv ii rnanv happv rnentories oi tiav s spent within the portais oi High Schooi. THE sr PNY nxav reca Nichonghiin Union t i ,A CLARINET TRIO Charlene Maxwell Marjorie Ganz Marjorie Kralman SOUSAPHONES Robert Jones Gene Mayberry Lee Carter BAND DIRECTOR Mr. Etling vw? g .-5 2 iv. Vx f ,Q X I' 1 'J X f W 'R 3 -In 7'7 P Q-'gfi Q' ' Q V EHWW 'Q W 3 ' QE- 5 ak ' -'Q .f s i Q . Ig'-' V nn Q' Q Ziuiure hzrrrzers af America VTTY ag, Left to right: Davivl Hardin, ,lim Baclgett, Not pictured: Howard Cockburn. ' AI Wally Wedin Advisor John Crogllan President Duane Rencken Vice President David Hardin Secretary Wallac e Rencken. Duane Re-ncken, OFFICERS if gan., s XJ X1 1' CTFL1 fx 2111-2559 'rigs ,-.M -L af 0. ' ' '- -X f'r'. C 6 H . X ,. xi 6 A Q Q ,U 7 - L ,, -5 F J, - ,f ':.. . '3 ' A- A-Tiff: l LM .' 1 N 1 . Qu .l 5 91 0 ' and John Groghan. Howard Cockburn Treasurer Wallace Rencken Reporter ,lim Badgett Sentinel I ,. :fl 9 A . YN IL, 'X N . rf- v. up lin -1 Back row, left to right: Ronalfl Campbell, Cent- Trumbull. Bob K1-ntch, Dale Sams. Jim Hier. Dave Saranto. Duane- Jorgensen. Halcolin Townsend. Walt Clark. Hill Higgs. Charles Nlatich. Wallace Rencken. Third Www: .lerry Vit-ting. Dale Vantlerpool, Forest james. Fred Parte-ny. Elwyn Alexander, Donald Cherry, Cary Marshall. Ray Craning, lim Kessler, Larry Edwards, Don Catz. Duane Rencken. John Croghan. Secoml row: lllaine jones. Leroy llraning, John Kopta. Adrain Townsend, Allan Arlmogast. Bill Langley. John Jones, Pat Murphy. Dave Hardin, Ronald Hmm. Gene Knopp, Dick Stewart. ,lim Batlgett. First row: Dick Wharton. Karl Hamatla. Pre-ston Hardin. Harold Ganz, Gerald Stiller, Jasper Olinger, Forrest Patterson, Fretl Barrit. john Elam. Bill Dial. Bob Dausener, Bob Young. Wally Wctlin. Advisor. The McLoughlin Chapter of Future Farmers is made up of students in Agriculture who meet certain requirements. The organization aims to be of school and community service when- ever it can. The boys have been very active towards accomplishing these aims. f To finance their mary projects. the boys sell pop and popcorn at all home basketball and football games and during the noon hours at school. W Every year the Chapter sends two members to the National F. F. A. Convention at Kansas City. This year. John Croghan and Dave Hardin made the trip. This trip is sponsored annually by Al Beard, I i one of the local merchants. I A-X A XQ 5 Xxx vu V' -5 - Rh, ml 1 s N l 5 x -- .:-:- . a. .1-X Advertising ZI'eC'E'I'.'LC'a..L reef VIAPPLIANCE5 731 I 1 I eg' 'S' Fi' I S? 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