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IW, . , my Ll, ' w 1 v idimnf ' , . :-. . :r ln publishing the Odellian, the staff has tried sincerely to present to the students of Odell High School a true,record of events during this school year of l938-l939, ODELLIAN STAFF Editor Business Manager Senior Editor Junior Editor Sophomore Ed i to r Freshman Editor Boys Athletics Girls Athletics Calendar Features Typiets Advisor Oscar Tamura Warren Harding Jean Newman Mary White Frances Goe Rosalin Shute Junior Ogden Margaret Ross Edith Lester Ruth,Davis , Margaret Ross Josephine Jarvis Mrs. Frances Moller MEMBERS OF THE LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL OARD H. Plog H.VSylvester f A. Jakku H.nGilk6raon D. O. Nunamaker R. Gibson FACULTY Mr. Mcmnrrayz Typing l E 2, Algebra,Bus- lness Arithmetic, Orientation. Mrs. Moller: English l 6 3 4, Home Ec- onomics Home Relations, Social Problems, Annual, Hl-Lite, Dean of Girls. Mr. Jones: Coach, Economics, Oregon Hist- ory, Bookkeeping, History a Clvjcs, World History, Typing. Miss Konradf English 2, Geometry, Chemist- ery, Dramatlcs, General Science, Typing, Girls Physical Ed. Mr. McQueen: Shop, Mechanical Drawing 2. .,x . '25 !'f'. V2' ying' 3 lvllflv, I.. Q 1, I F L 5 V jg.: ' 'I' .. - 11 NE N, is-15:1 'f ff 4 .E -,1,. ,. , A .L lin Sl. K .Q ' , ,ph ir Im, .- V. X1 f 4 4: A: 1-V ,, v .6 .X :gg : K Q '... 24' '. uh. I In z!' L i -.Qi M . f . -X nl' Ag .M -My 1v.,:- 1 ' gg :gt 1 x fum ,: .-Ji 2. .. , 3, 1., an 1 -. y. f UK- . swf- Y, ,. :c 1 1 ih- ' , A 'U 1 x '. if: YEL? ,, ,. , . , 4- . -' ' 5 vm 1,9 f-,xp f, . W-'q.uf,, 5,11 r- X , m. - - J. .xi N, Q, , 1, -, 4 5 . inf.. n':. -Y . f -n K-.xi-E ,V-, 3 .I ,z ' 'ef 2 fi! .J ,wc . - .f. 11.4 Y , jx- V7 'if 'ZW' r- Q wi- 1. 1 il? 'Q f ..-. , ' P ' 9 SENIOR CLASS President Kenneth Kirby Vice-President Everette Hawthorne Secretary Treasurer Kane Endow Sgt. at Arms Bob'Sheppard CLASS MOTTO We build the Ladder by which we Climb CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold cuss FLOWER ' Red'Rose CLASS ROLL Marylee Allen Dorothy Morita Rena Allison - Jean Newman Ruth Baker 1 Margaret Ross Lois Caughey Barbara Tomita June Coffey Junior Coffey Eleanor Creson Everette Hawthorne Ruth Davis Lawrence Humphrey Patricia Dougharty Kenneth Kirby Kane Endow Junior Ogden Lucllle Gerklng Dick Steager Mary Hirasawa Oscar Tamura Josephine Jarvis Warren Harding Edith Lester Bob Sheppard Donald Trively ' Class Advisor Mr. W. F. McMurray 1. fr, I KEIIETN KIRBY db g ' U N. RUYH DAVIS A o VJ RTRAI COFFEV 'Qi SL X 1 OTHY IORIT 3 A '?1 KAIE EIDOI 3 if 'IP 'Q' -u 1 f VARRfl MARDIIG -9 Ah fi 11' 'Q EVERETT NAITHORI DOI TRIELY 16 Q . JEAN IEIIAI .9-lla sl JUIE COFFEY LAIREICE HUIPNIEY x yi R Y? OSCAR TAIURA EDITH LESTER 1 s 'ff I GEKRGE OGDEI, JR. JOSEPNINE JARVIS RICHARD STEAGER ra, 1 N 'L , IH f rni,j-...L .. 'S .' --J N. JH,-', 11' fs, n . V.: 'ri-, .. f .na-I . : A Z'. Y., , ' is in , -'H 1, wav 4. : I- ' Ufl' -I V -' 452 ff' .Q lv, -cv 'iii' X'-grr.,' :Anon cnzson unnv MIRASAIA uAnv Lei ALLCI BARBARA T0llTl I Loss cAusnnv RUTH BAKER LJ 'AA IAYIE lclUllAV, Class Advisor r NX VUCILLE GERK G i Y PATRICIA DOUGHARTV uARaAnEr Ross REIA ALLISON x Q , i s iv 'T I .'.I if- z'- , 11, , ff --,L , -f .Q 144.3 a le ,VFW hx Elf ,m i-.f I ' A 56. 'C gf. L I CLASS HlSTORY ln the fall of '35 our class started on a flight through the land of knowledge ln the Plane Odell Hi. we were honored to have with us four spec- ial passengers: Mr. Dale Perry, Mlss Dorothy Anderson, Mr. 'Sheldon Lawrence, and Mrs. Martha McKeown. Pilotu Jean Newman and Co- pllot Vlvlenne Hango brought us safely thro- ugh the first of our four year expeditions. we started on our second year flight in the fall of '56 with Junior Ogden Pilot and Lorene Thompson as CohPilot. Mr. Blanchard, Mrs. Frances Moller, Miss Marjorie Maxwell, and Mr. Gene lnskeep accompanied us. During this trip three of our passengers left us to board the plane. Hood River Hl. They were Lorene Thompson and Vivienne and Arlove Han- go. we landed in May to refuel and rest be- fore our third trip. On this trip Pilot Rena Allison and Co-Pilot Kenneth Kirby were ln command. Mrs. Moller, Miss Maxwell, and Mr. Blanchard remained with us and Mr. wlll- lam Jones joined our party. Junior Coffey and Warren Harding of Missouri and Montana and Donald Rrlvely of Iowa joined our crew durlng the first of the trip. On April 1, Mr. Jones fooled us by gettlng married to Mrs. Zbeber, but he remained on our plane. We landed at the usual time ln May before starting our fourth last and most glorious flight. Kenneth Klrby as Pllot and Everette Hawthorne as Co-Pilot led a very successful year. Mr. wayne McMurray and'Mlss Katherine Konrad joined us, taking Mr. Blanchard's and Miss Maxwellls places. Erma McGarvin and Alvin Beers left us, and June Coffey from Mlssouri joined us.. These four years have been ones we shall never forget, and ones that will always hold a big part in our future lives. Marylwe Allen-Hvep and purpose make a win- ning combinationn. Girls League l-2-5-4, Orange NON 2-5-4, Tennis 5-4, Glee Club l-3-4 Oregon Trail Point System l-2-5-4, Dramatics 5, Senior Play 4, Girls League Conference Delegate 5. - Rena Allison-nltls nice to be natural when you're naturally nlceun Dramatics l-3, Girls League I-2-5-4, Orange HOU 3-4, Glee Club I-2 4, Class President 5, Hi-Lite Staff 3-4, Girls League Conference Delegate 3, ' Ruth Baker-NA quiet maid by gentle deeds is knownn. Oregon Trail Point System I-2-3-4 Orange 'On 5-4, Girls League l-2-5-4, Carn- ival l,.Glee Club l. ' Lois Caughey-Wwith the voice of a bird she will soar highu. Orange HOU 3-4, Dfamatics I-5-4, Glee Club l-3-4, Oregon Trail Point System I-2-5-4, Eleanor Creson-UA sunny temper guilds the edge of llfels darkest cloudu. Dramatlcs I, Girls League l-2-3-4, Orange HOW 5-4, Glee Club l, oregon Trail Point System l-2-3-4, Hi-Lite Staff 3, Senior Play 4. June Coffey-NLlght hearted, jolly, and gay, a girl with a happy-go-lucky wayn. En- tered from Stanberry Missouri 4, Glee Club 4, 1Vaudeville 4, Senior Play 4, Girls League 4, Oregon Trail Point System 4. Junior Coffey-Wwith 1 twinkle in his eye and a mischievous grin, he takes advantage when the teachers arenlt inn. Entered from Stanberry Missouri 3, Orange N00 4, Basket- ball manager 4, Senior Play 4. Rutn Davis-HPut to see her is to love -hern. Orange HON 544, cregon Trail Point System I-2-5-4, vaudeville i-4, Girls Giee Club I-2-4, Girls League I-2-3-4, Glrls League Conference Delegate 3, HN-Llte Staff, 3-4, Odelllan Staff 4, Secretary of Student Body 4. Patrlcla Dougherty-nThey who stand high are seen from afarn. Entered from Hood Rlver 3, Oregon Trall Polnt System 3-4, Glrls League 3- 4, Hl-Llte'Staff 3-4, Glee Club 4. Kane Endow-nNone know her but to love her, none name her but to pralse'.- Vaudevllle I, Glrls League l-2-3-4, Orange NON 3-4, Tennls 3, Class 'Secretary and Treasurer 3-4, Girls League Secretary 3, Glee Club l-2-4, Poster prlze l. Lucllle Gerklng-nMore shy than the shy vloletn. vaudeville l, Carnlval I, Glrls League l-2-3-4, Orange HON 4, Glee Club I, Oregon Trall Polnt System I-2-3-4. Warren Hardlng-UThere's gold ln them thar hlllsn. Entered from Dlllon Montana 3, Basket ball 3+4, Boys League 3-4, Senlor Play 4, Hl- Llte Staff 4, 0delllan'5taff 4, Class Officer 3, Baseball 3-4. Mary Hlrasawa-Ullm small but l'll get there just the semen. vaudeville l, Carnival l, Girls League I-2-3-4, Orange NOW 4, Glee iClub l-4, Oregon Trall Polnt System l-2-3-4, Tennls 3-4. Lawrence Humphrey-nQulet ls his nature, calm ls hls salln. Boys League l-2-3-4, Base- ball 4. Everette Hawthorne-nHe loved the game and not the prlzen, Orange NOW 3-4, Class treas- urer 2, Vlce President of Class 4, Basketball 5-4, vaudeville I-4, Dramatlcs 3, Hi-Lite Staff 3-4, Senlor Play 4. :Jaap '-:ar T? Qf '4 X., C ,- K. ii,-g ,mug .HJ -' K1 wh ,.3,.! . .QV .. 1 ,xx xl 4:. ,, 1 '-Q ,,, F-if 2 . Hi f K . iz U57 4711. U, , ,. . I ffl Q ff lifmwwwar 1 4 , -, ,,, J I Qt 1 -Q- . 'Vi 'A M 1 1 , 3, K .4 x ., -. - - . P, . H' X, V. g ul' F .4 if .T 1 ' 1- .- ' ' ', -- lux. .Q 'gi ' :gn v ,VE- : at FDA' 4' . , l Y 1 .mg ' ' - N i fi . , 'fbi 1 1 - -4, is Josephlne 'Jarvls-nklways busy, therefore always happyn. Glee Club l-3-4, Vaudevllle I, Orange WON 3-4, Oregon Trall Polnt System l-2-3-4, Girls League I-2-3-4, Girls Confer- ence Delegate 4, Senlor Play 4, Hl-Llte Edltbr 3, Dramatlcs 3, Odelllan'Staff 4. Kenneth, Kirby-'He's windy but helll go placesW. Basketball 3-4, Orange NON 3-4, Vlce Presldent of 'Student Body 2, Vlce Pres- ldent of Class 3, Class president 4, Pelnce of Orange NON 4, Dramatlcs 3, vaudeville l-4 Senlor Play 4. A Dorothy Morlta-'Much wisdom ,often goes with fewer wordsn. Carnival I, Girls League I-2-3-4, Oregon Trall Point System l-2-3-4, Poster prlze 2, Glee Club l-3-4, Orange N00 3-4, Hl-Lite Staff 3-4, Office Secretary 4. Jean Newman-For well she kept her genlal mood'. Glrls Glee l-3-4, vaudeville I-4, Girls League Conference Delegate 2-5-4, Glrls League l-2-3-4, Girls League Officer 2-3-4, Student Body Secretary 3, Yell Leader l-2, Dramatlcs l-3, Hi-Lite Staff 3-4,,Class Offlcer l-2, Orange HON I-2-3-4, Odelllan Staff 4, Senior Play 4, Orange WON Officer 2-3-4, Orange HON Queen 4, Junlor Ogden-UA keen sense of humor ls a sign of Popularltyn. Orange. NOW 3-4, Class President 2, Baseball 3-4, Senlor Play 4, student 'andy President 4, Basketball 4, Scrlbe of Orange UO' 4, Margaret Ross-n1vue- merit ls like a rlver the deeper lt ls the less noise lt makesu, Girls League l-2-3-4, orange NO' 2-3-4, Orange HOU Soclal Promotor 3, Odelllan Staff 3-4, Hi-Lite Staff 3-4, Oregon Trall Polnt System I-2-3-4, Tennls Champlon 3-4, Glee Club I-3, Vaudevllle l. Donald Trlvely-NJolllty Abluslgoersonal- ltyN,, Entered from, Strahan Iowa 3, Basket- ball 4, Baseball 4, Senior Play 4, Barbara Tomlta-N A sllent woman ls'moPe admired than a nolsy oneN. 'Glrls League 3- 4, Glee Club 4, Vaudevllle 4, Oregon Trall Polnt System 3-4. Richard Steager-NBullt like Quebec-On a BluYf, Baseball 3, Basketball 4, Lorange NON 3-4, Vaudevllle 4. Edlth Lester-NNo matter what the task may be she will do her bestN. Orange NON 2-3-4, Orange NON fsecretary-Treasurer 4, Oregon Trall Point System I-2-3-4, vaudeville I-4, Glrls Glee Club I-2-4, Glrls League l-2-3-4, Glrls League Delegate 4, HI-Llte Staff 3-4, Odelllan Staff 3-4, Dramatlcs 3, Senlor Play 4, Tennls 3-4. - Oscar Tamura-NQulck ln actlon, qulck ln thought, are two things most often soughtN. Basketball 2-5-4, Orange NON I-2-3-4, Base- ball 3, Basketball Captaln 4, Boys Tennis l- 2-4, Odelllan Edltor 4, Hl-Lite Staff 3-4, Prlnce of Grange NON 3, King of Orange NON 4 Tennls Champlon 4. r rif- nf 4 11, -. - -pm, --xi-1,:,wjg:p-3W.w' .W X A ' . v In ' 4 '11 Ri! 5 w , 'D' . , .V -, N N 4 n if V... V g. uf- i.. 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Mary whlte Secretary Treasurer Peggy Cameron Sgt. at Arms ' Leonard Shelrbon CLASS MOTTO Not at the Top, but Cllmblng Peggy Cameron Isabel Deos Betty Duddles Ruth Gibson Lllllan Hlrasawa Marie Ingalls Teresa Klnzle Ernestlne Klllas Rozelle Krohn Leona Malcom Ruth Morlta Jean Rush Rlrl Shltara Jean Trlvely Mary Wampler Class Advisor Mrs. CLASS COLORS Blue and Whlte CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose 'CLASS ROLL ' Mary white Joe Allen ' Glen Beers George Bowerman Leon Farris Frank Kollas Leslie Packer Forrest Peters Jlm Plerce Blll Shelrbon Leonard Shelrbon Taylor Tomita George Tameno Verda Petri Carl Selle Frances Moller , SOPHOMORE CLASS President Stuart Jakku Vlce President Marjorlarlarvls Secretary-Treasurer Mitsue Endow Sgt. at Arms Glen Allen Advlsor Mr. william Jones CLASS ROLL ' CLASS MOTTO Opportunity wears a Smlllng Face CLASS COLORS Red and White CLASS FLOWER Red Tullp Gordon Arnold Glen Allen Aubrey Davis Jr. Virginia Llppman Mlldred Bowerman Frances Goe Floyd Houslnger Mltaue Endow Loul se Lozl er Marjorie Jarvls Kathleen Allegre Eldon McGarvln Leonard Johnson Yoshlo Takasuml Herman Outler Melvin Picking Mary Lou Creson Gordon Petrl Eldon Lane Stuart Jakku Robert Fletcher Mary Tameno Paul Morlta Bessle Watanabe Lawrence Miller 2-dp f. 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'I 2' L V' .Liz f ,N 4: . - g, -- gr! - ,- w -Q FRESHMAN CLASS President Tommy Cameron Vice President Harrison Peters Secretary Robert Caughey Treasurer Rosalln Shute Class Advisor Mlss Konrad CLASS MOTTO The Salt of Education catches the Bird of Chance Teddy Weber George Allen Reta Coons Robert Caughey Martha Eden Louise Horton Tommy Cameron Vernon Picking Kenneth Kirby CLASS COLORS White and Yellow CLASS FLOWER White Carnation CLASS ROLL V H Darrell Wampler Lawrence White Josie lwatsukl Janet Davidson irginia Kasson Roberta Walker arrlson Peters Lyle Shum Rosalln Shute Pat Nickerson 2:1 ' w 4 'f' .. f - , ' 1.4 f Nall, Q + ,. -9 I ..,.r V vm, k ,.i 'h . . -yi! 19? Lt? ??' , 1 3 -1'-vw ' ' 1 S ' 1+ ,..1,-.- ' ig: Z1 .N r . ,.:7, V 'L- 1 .I-3' 1- - , 1 JE' 1511 . ' :-.15 . A 4 1 '. .ui . Q- V .fS.l , , x-'L - . A ,! '11-' ' 'a' 'QQ :A . . ' .l. 213141 ,I 'LW - g . '-I .5 B, :Mid Bova' BASKETBALL Handicapped by lnjurles to first team players, the Odell basketball team for '59 did not close the season with a brilliant list of vlctorles but the year was far from unsatisfactory. By 'winning second place in the Oregon Trail Conference, we, were able to play in the sub-district tournament which was held at Odell agaln this year. Odell won their first game of the tournament from Dufur, but later lost to Grass Valley, and Parkdale by small margins. At the close of the tournament an all star team was chosen from teams competing. Oscar Tamura, Odell's captain was selected for a place on this team. SCHEDULE Opponent . we - They The Dalles Q e e-sees il l2 42 Stevensone 2 ease ..--e-f1-- e 9 20 29 Odell Town Team-4---------- l5 43 Stevenson e ffeefetsess es --so i 23 27 Nisel Clubeszssezflfeesffiasseses: 53 I7 Hood Riveresse T29 self ee--f1ss- I3 40 Mosiers 1 as sei 9 fee-fs 9 65 I8 Dufure fe as 9 eeeeese se- Sl 24 The Dalles-9 --3 fee I7 45 Parkdaleeee efeff as I4 27 Cascade Locks 1: ssh-e ales 44 25 Kllckltateee 9: 9171- 9:5 ee :-- 32 30 Dufurse e 9 9 self:-so f-9 - 37 23 MOSl6f'4'W'r e ess s 9 see - 48 l4 Hood Rivers-3 sees. 9: 2- is s 23 46 Kllckitat - --f- ss as--e e 9 9 se 32 34 Parkdalee Il s-1 ssse e ----e 24 I8 White Salmon if 1 ezse fe .sees I2 55 Cascade Locksf fs 9: 29 30 Basketball Cont: Opponent Round Robin We - They Hood Rlver--fe-H for ---:ef 4 l3 Parkdale- Tin ee:--ie . -ef H:-L 6 2 The Dallesea: ace-I Yeee e 1- a -5 ll Tournament Opponent We - They Dufurf :fa---aeaeiaee -:-- -:ee 59 I9 Grass Valleyiceleee-e if 111: H:-:Q 27 35 Parkdaleflfl -elllcehae e-- ea ee : 27 29 Coach--Wllllam Jones Manager-Junlor Coffey Boys Receiving Basketball Letters were: Kenneth Kirby GlenBeers Oscar Tamura Everette Hawthorne Forrest Peters Carl Selle warren Harding Junior Ogden Leon Farris Richard Steager Donald Trively First Team Leon Farris Everette Hawthorne Kenneth Kirby ' Donald Trively Forrest Peters Glen Beers warren Harding Carl Selle ' BOYS ORANGE WON The Orange NOW ls composed of boys who have earned letters ln athletics. This year there were eleven members seven Sen- iors, three Junlors and one Sophomore. In the fall we took, in Mr. McMurray, Mr. McQueen, and Mr. Ashbaugh as honorary mem? bers. The officers are King-Oscar Tamura, Prlnce-Kenneth Kirby, Scribe-Junior Ogden, and Chancellor-Leon Farris, other members are warren Harding, Everette Hawthorne, Rlchard Steager, Bob Sheppard, Carl Selle, Joe Allen and Yoshlo Takasumll At the Orange WON Banquet letters were awarded to the followlng: Junior Coffey, Alvin Beers, Forrest Peters and Glen Beers. Baseball wlll probably see flve more letters awarded and tennls, two. ' sinus ORANGE Wo' The Girls Orange WOW got underway October 26th, at which time nine glrls were given the oath into the society and Mlss Konrad was taken in as an honorary member., Nomln- ations were then ln order for officers. The group finally chose as their Queen, Jean Newman, Princess, Ruth Davlsg Secret- ary-Treasurer, Edith Lester, and Soclal Promoter, Marylee Allen. Other members ln- clude Margaret Ross, Lois Caughey, Eleanor Creson, Josephine Jarvis, Ruth Baker, Kane Endow, Rena Allislon, Mary white, and Lill- ian Hlrasawa. ' The girls were active although very lit- tle had to be done towards discipline of the girls in the high school. ' According to a report by Miss Konrad a- bout l2 girls are ln line, for initiation into the society this spring. - -ml , -v-I 1 x ,, if , J - b - .ww :Q ,L j- 3. L. ,1-5 , fl- Vq L L ' 1. F. 'M u- Q' f 'TFZH , X. 'X 1' , I' ' 3 ,', - I V Y, v' 1, 1. , ' Lf- F' ', ' ,. QQ' ' 2,17 5 5: .- 6.51.5 R. . nfs' -355' g -':-fy, :3',., -:vigil H P aw HL. :'epa-'5 f f , .ei , iigfnxvrv' 5 K' 3'- V1.: 5134- , : V ' . -rf.: 3 41? ' P - vk fl-5' V, . ,E ai-3, -, .i , . fn - Y 3 .Q , V . X -'V ' , .amz 5 ,, , ,ug r .H s1.:'.,5:,.5,, Y, if-4 Y g 's Zn' ,gq 4 s ,L ,,,,1J,:'gY mv, , A T' T' x -e -1 Vg ' ' .,-.75-,:i' - ' 3. 'L -'3,u?f,g1.,., -9- -fx- 'pw-. 1, f' ' rf ri 'K ' .N . .. 3,1-r.5,3-'LN .- --v .. , ,,. .Ei 91. ' , , i 431 1' V ,, - . .X I .nn .111 we . , 1 -,.,Is.. ,i i x. K 71:3 . .Q ' gg-15, . -- ' wg-5' ', , . 1f.:','wT' .,,,A.-l 3.5 5 v F' A.: w . f L- r- 1' rf 1- -. -, . v ,u-q.,-.. , A' J N '-THU 5 - Q H 1.1, ' L 3 5. gr ,Q GlRLS'S SPORTS This year the girlls activities have been very successful under the able leadership of Miss Konrad. The Oregon Point System has again given letters ln basketball, baseball, volleyball, tennis, hiking, swimming, horseback riding, and bicycling. lnterclass games were played in basket- ball, volleyball and baseball. The Senior team won from the Junior team in basketball, while the Juniors beat the Seniors in vol- leyball. The Sophomores came Tin second in both games. Baseball games have not been played in time to enter the scores here, but lt ls believed the 4Juniors and Sophomores will prove victorious the best teams. ln tennis ten points were given to any girl who played eight sets of games. The Senlor girls of '39 sincerely hope next years activities will be as successful and as fully enjoyed as this year's have been. BASEBALL The school board bought the piece of gro- und between the high school and the A. G. A. plant. Continuous work on the part of Coach Mr. McMurray and a group of faithful players has put the ground in fine shape and we may now boast of a good diamond, belonging to us. Odell still has games scheduled with Parkdale, Stevenson and Hood River. Players who will earn letters include: Gordon Petri, Glen Beers, Junior Ogden, Joe Allen, Leon Farris, Gordon Arnold, Donald Trlvely, Taylor Tomita, Carl Selle and poss- lbly a few others. -1 ,Y,,, . . -.4-s...-- .i -. w ,jfs , .f L., , 445. 17- 1, , , - -1, ,. ,, 5, A x s h 1 . 1 . w , , ,.,, .Y w 4 A 11 i ,.' . 'i f . . !'!' ' 4:52 .PN TENNlS TOURNAMENTS Thls year instead of having a tennis ladder, we had a tournament ln which the girls could enter the singles or mixed doub- les. lt was very successful and enjoyed by all who partlclpated. A tennls ball was given as prize for the wlnner of each group. Those enterlng the slngles tournament includ ed Peggy Cameron, Lillian Hirasawa, Frances Goe, Ruth Glbson, Mltsue Endow, Verda Petri, Tereas, Kinzle, Mary Hirasawa, Mary White, Marylee Allen, Margaret Ross, Vlrglnla Llp- pman, Kathleen Allegre, Edith Lester, Marle Glbson, Kane' Endow, Marjorle Jarvis, and Mlldred Bowerman. The winner of thls group was Margaret Ross. , .Not many competed ln the mlxed doubles but some very flne sportsmanship was exhlb- ited. The following played: Glen 'Allen- Mltsue Endowg Glen Beers-Teresa Klnzleg Os- car Tamura-Marylee Allen, Yoslo Takasuml - Frances Goeg Forrest Peters-Margaret Rossg George Bowerman, Mary Lou Cresong Leslle Packer-Mary White. The flnal game was a close one between Oscar Iamura-Marylee Allen, and Forrest Pet- ers-Margaret Ross. The latter won by a score of 3-I. BOY'S TENNIS The boys played Stevenson, Hood River I Alumni and N. A. C. ln tennis this year. An ellmlnatlon tournament was held among the boys. Those participating were Leslle Pack- er, Oscar Tamura, Forrest Peters, YoshloTa- hasuml, George Bowerman, Glen Beers, Stuart Jakku, Blll Shlerbon, The tournament waswon by Oscar Tamura. The boyson the tennls team are: Forrest Peters, Oscar Tamura, Leslle Packer, George Bowerman, and Yoshlo Tahasuml. 'VM Lv 1559561-L ff ,ZH V31 ,J g 1, - H .'j,-12.--ggi' . ' ,.-I .- 1. , cg: 49:15 ' CHRISTMAS PARTY' On December 23rd, the students held their annual Christmas party ln the gym. gntgr- class games were played and some time later gifts were distributed. Needless to sayy there was a great variation ln the choice of gifts and much hllarity caused by this. 'Light refreshments were served and everyone went home 'feeling they had a 'fine start to- wards enjoying the Christmas vacation. THE VAUDEVILLE The annual vaudeville was held ln the high school gym December ninth. The program ln- cluded a song by the glrls glee, a violin solo by Miss Konrad, a song by the Business and Professlonal womenls Club of Hood River a Judo act by several of the local 'Japanese boys, a vocal solo by Lois Caughey, a tap dance by Mona Harding, a whistling 'solo by Mrs. McMurray, a short one act play, and the clever tap dance by a group of girls then the grand finale with Coach Jones' basketball boys doing a maypole dance. The program was well attended and enjoyed. I VALENTINE PARTY On February the l4th the student body was dismissed at two for a party to honor St . Valentine's Day. After 'lnter-class games had been played valentines were dlstrlbuted and light refreshments served. Due to a ball game that night the party broke up early. .- A,:!', ' WF 1-Eff! :,i2g'-155-eug'f2:- 'J' fn 'fw- K A J IJ t. .., -gg xgi'f1:34rt3g L' ' , H Q N 1 fa 52 nl wl J Hu E1,.N - 4 1- fl 1--' ,-4 gm, gQ'5:g53.3 ?f'liL ' 134-- 3 ' QW? l 3 A ?W.-.-1+-f--'.,i.- .Q-Yfff-K: - nz 'in '- ligbilkfl Q 1' ' 1 ' .1 5' EQ .. C21 ., ' , 1. ,, , ' jg - V ig- if J' 11,5 - -4 gg-H --1 iff, 5-1 Qin 'T ff'-T1 -, . - -,sf--'fl-Q - FQJQ. E-zjhzzjg 4: ' V-E719 11 , Q, ,I 1:1-4 'A ' ---2 1 'a ' Q , ' N Q 51 N ff fi--V -3 x . 3- - ,J ,ff 3155- ggi'-1. --5 1 fx Q55 5 - Fi F -- L .-'17 A 5? - N, V.1v1Vi5f . ff , V- 3 -4 5 I ggi :fr 5, ' f 1 -.- ' ii LA Q V A - ' F5133 . ' 1 Icilgtgn ,Z Q 3 ,- 1: 235732, 'L' ., - -z .4 , .- ,jp 1 ' ' -' M , 3 -3 .Q , f.- , 1 -E-E F 'pg' . AQ-2? f! 2 gi' -2-5 'fl '. Q, 721- -., ix- - - -fn +2 r fi --HT ff? 'ii -'-.V .?-2'-JI, .1173 ,mi 4 5, 3:15 if 5 ,,, .,, CLASS PARTIES There were several parties held this year by the four classes, and they were thorough- ly enjoyed and all proved highly successful. The Seniors had four parties: The first one was held on October 22. The Seniors entertained the Juniors, and had a gala eve- ning hunting for odds and ends, a scavenger hunt ln other words. The winners couldnlt be decided upon so the hunt retired to the kitchen where they drank punch and ate cook- ies. On March I0 the Senior boys made a gallant effort to give the Senior girls a party. The boys were there but the girls refused to cooperate,-fine thing. On April 7 the Seniors traveled to the Punch Bowl at Dee, where they had a grand time roasting weenies. Mr. McMurray the Senlor class ad- vlsor accompanied them. On March 24 the Seniors were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hagen after the Senlor play. On a supper table prettily decorated wlth Easter bunnies a delicious supper was served. The Juniors held one party. On Aprli 5, the losers of the Junior History contest en- tertained the winners at a supper party held in the Gym. After supper games were played, and it was reported that every one had a splendid time. The Sophomores held one party. On the 9th of September the Sophomore class held a watermelon party. Although many of the Sophomores were absent, everyone who attend- ed had a good time. The Freshman held one party. The tradit- ional Freshman-eighth grade party to welcome the 'grade schoolersn into high school friendships was held April I4th in the gym. .mar - 1 - 1. 1 -mffifi I . - -' ' 3' Qt? ' rw siizj Wim? E 2 ef In 'Lx 1 '13 :VS -. Q2 '-' . if 1-' d' ' fav'1'Q. H, if .' ' e- V 5 n I '. 3 .Y ? :L TJHQQF' J , .. ,.: .f, A Li Jeff- 4f:'bff '. .isa if t . .mf 131 QM .ry I lf '-it ' . ,M 1 Yv',!.? , ., . 1 H! 1 . - sv QC--,' - af , K :j fig- 7., V , b ' V V -f 11,3 5 ,gi , ju iile gs '. , . A'--.1-3,QS:Qa723 f ' , .'7ia. ' 'f -ev ' .-fir? . 2 11:21. Ti T41 Q .Ax 517: , ,- ... X 'fag E , , 1 'fm-,. V' tn- ' 1 fs' 4-'f-f,i?'5?75'Q'-'4.-13.15 fri T. lip' 'ggi' ,f ' s 4 -N 5 ' Qi: -23? w . ef A- . , 'Z 1 ' ,. qi'- Ly? :- . - - -rs-1, SSW!! 1-fha. 1--+241 ,gy .- , av. H ,I .si gf: . Tiffyg' i t-' jr. K , -, ' ,lbw I vQf, I .V U, V L z ,1 5 5 , ' '11 L ' V, ,I A eg! 4 4. --.j'w:'sg.,l -Y Q ff ' M A 2: 1 ,F avg: :vi ,M , ,, - I 4'. Agua -vga: A ,L ' is Qi' ' f PM ffm '15 fill W5 'if A -s Q. X an Q A '14 Q! 5? A M, THE SENIOR PLAY on March 24 the Seniors presented their annual play entitled, Hcampus Quarantlne,N directed by Mlss Konradv It was a three act comedy ln which the whole senior class took a part either ln the play Itself or as mem- bers of the property staff. The setting lty house where had the chicken their parts well of the play was in a Soror- one of the girls supposedly pox. The actors hahdled and the audience most app- reciative. 2 CAST A Donald Trively------------- ordon Dunn June Coffey:s--:ss:f::-ff-Q S --Gloria Smith warren Harding------------Howerd Ross Eleanor Creson----------Deborah Mercer Junior Ogden-0---q----Finlay Carruthers Josephine Jarvis Kenneth Klrby-- Jean Newman--- Junior Coffey--- ----------Edythe Rhodes ---------Ronald Steefa ----------Beryl Sheppard -..-- ----- --Elliot Maxim Edith Lesters :si ---- e--- :E-S Lela Dunn Marylee Allenf ss--fefsef-fs K--AMFS. Smith Everrette Hawthorne----------Dr. Atwell ' -COMMITTEES Costume ' Ruth Davis, Patrlca Dougharty, Margaret Ross. Stage Managers Rlchard Steager, Oscar Tamura, Aliln Beers. Ushers Lucille Gerklng, Rena Allison, Ruth Baker, Erma McGarvln. Publicity Dorothy Morita, Mary Hlrasawa, Kane Endow. D- gy . X 'f'Ia '. 1 .f1 Pi:fl1 ?' l-inf, ff : if NIE, if ' .es N 1 , :' 1 'ji-. ' .+ . ,CA V N, 1: ,, v L I 14 75, .T 'ri' 'fl-g ,. ,, if .fr 579' li 1' 1 lliffijr ftf: l , iw. J'3fw ' is A hh '11 pw -'1 1 '?'1af4rvG 211' 'env' Q . ' f'!f:'-fan? - 'rf 1 ggww wh ': 3,1 'uv' ,v' fu-:'. 1 , ., , V 3 2 J T 2 Vw. .,.,, ,VU-,.s 5- - 5,.i'E'1g2r!afiy 14: ' ,,g..jQgf:-4-A N . .YV ', I 'Y ,f'3,6tf, . mf,- 1 . vm' ' 5 , 4..,'v-3,15-,I Q -. 93fQi'f L Q ,. A V. . 'fi ., :':, 1 -.-, . 321' . 19 - I: 1' 'f' I' f A 51,3-V' .Ai-W5 fm ' 1: ff 4555 W . if . ' if ., QL ' f - 4 - . Q: .L 5 -5 , ',,QQNQ1':a -1. 144' F' WH - V ..., ': L 1' '15 54- .',f'f jg 15-'L 5' fi,-5' .lib -f - gy 1' , .rig nf W' , V ff? .QI Q 1, 1'-nv-sp: . ,rig K L '. f . , - if f, 1 N M- , N . A .U Vi, LJ .1 xx ,1'a'?1.e?'3-'7fIgj:' if 21-. Wg 4 ' 1' -' VH: .9 , , 4 ' is . , ' 'P' L 2' YV ,113 :Im , . I ' ,. 1: AHL' 51?-.',f SCHOOL CALENDER August 22. School opened with 5 teach- ers at the helm. Ur. McMurray our principal Miss Konrad science teacher and Mr. McQueen Ind. arts teacher, all new. A August 25. Orange NON meeting to plan frosh initiation. September 2. Student Body meeting with Junior Ogden as president. . September 6. Frosh initiation. September 9. Our first invitational dance of the year. September I6. School out for apple vac- atlon. , October I0. Back to school again. October 22. Senlor scavanger hunt. October 26. Girls Glee started under the direction of Miss Konrad. Girls Orange HOU elected officers. October 28. Entlre student body out at 2:30 to go to the gym for activities and dancing. Dismissed at 3:l5. November I. Several pictures by famous artists which have ben loaned ,us by the State Library were put on the wall of theS. H. stage Later on we will have early morn- ing lectures on them. November 2. Um--has Coach got a coldl-- he'll go fishing. Six weeks make up exams given. Mr. Graybill entertained both the grade and high school on his zylophone for a half hour ln our gym. November 5. 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Frosh-Sophomore inter- class basketball game. Sophs won. November 8. Classes competlng in scales of Student Body and basketball season tic- kets. One red and one blue thermometerwere made to arouse interest and theylre doing their duty. ' November l0. Now the Blues are ahead. Card Party tonight in our gym. November l4. Oh, my goodness, dld you see the Red shoot up that thermometer. Girls Orange H0n meeting at noon. Making blg plans for a barn dance. Tex Farris back to- day--from Hood River. November I7. Senior-Frosh lnterclass basketball. Seniors won I8-IO. Glrls League meeting to discuss our coming vaude- vllle show. November I8. The girls who went to the conference gave a talk on their trip ln ass- embly thls afternoon.. 4th Issue of the Hl- Lite out. Jim Creson back-onl 'for the day Another fire drill. November 22. Junlor-Senior basketball for school championship. Juniors won I6-ll. November 25. 'Student body meeting to elect cheer leader. Al Beers was elected with Jim Pierce as an assistant. Barn dance sponsored by the Orange NON tonight. we cleared around 338. December I. Today puts an end to the exams for another six weeks. Frosh-Soph. . i 1 1 -' . ' -W4 Ag, ,. , f V 2 .fig-PM-39 :w.1,.'11afefA N . ffrfff Lf - 'Q jr, 23' ,Us , .-- , . . 1, :IQ . , ., v-1 - . -K-L QTL- : ,2.' , -, v H ,f. 5,-kwq 5 -ufgg,-'j' ..-. gh, 4, k ' fic :4-fe,-an fp-.. : v f .- -. gif .-gy ,Vi fri, - ..7 ma- I L- . .. 2 .gm-1. 1 ,H Ev ., . - -' ?. 1. -1 ..' '-,-,,,:- , , , . zgag. ,QT Q gt 4 wg ' -if 7+ - ' A ' . - :H Z-I' '1 ln' X , ff 'Q 'u,.' 5 '1 M55 - ,g5g.'3,,i .. 4, . v fr A 1-A5 , if -ta 5 f 1j el'f:- -1 -4- r ,- P, Qu, l' 142.--,5' 15- :L , - . 5 ' , t.,' I - ., ' E: MH- I1 . ,, vi-Fil' Z-X, , .1,1F'.4 : Y ' Zu'-'ff' - 112471335 w-me 1,5af'f+. QQ , ,- - -.',55.,ff1y, g....- ,, 3' , 5,15 15, gf- ! , 1,f5.. X If . . .w w .4 ' , U, -. fwf- ,L , I-I N -4 ,Z pi ,N 1, .mi . 11.11179 w ' - - t I if Q . . . rpggvgf l:-.--- 4442, . ,J-. f' We 15: ':.-Yfmiv.. -'lf' figs- .. ': a,gw' - Q twin pg.. l 1 -. ' -421, . JV - - - .,' w Wu V P: 'if 5 -Q +0.13 1, 5 ' 'mu boys beat Grade School 22-2l. December 2. Short yell practice. Mrs. Ferguson talked to the Seniors on a D.A.R. contest. Round robin in Hood River tonight. Beat Parkdale, but didn't do so well with the other teams. December 5, We have a new radio. Girls' Glee again. Started half hour noons. December 6. Home nursing today. Slmatt- er Jones? ls the Economics class on a strike? . December 9, vaudeville tonight. A nice crowd and we thought a nice evening- December l2. Josephine Jarvis took over the calender 'for awhile. its regular keep- or got the chicken pox.' The baby. December l5. Basketball game at The Dalles. A good game but we lost 42 to l2. December 2I. Community Xmas tonight in our gym. Girls Glee sang several songs. December 23. Not much interest ln school work. Xmas party this afternoon. 5 weeks exams this week. Dismissed untll after Xmas holidays. January 9. P.T.L. tonight and welre won- dering if our parents are going to do some- thing about our 'social lifeu after the tea- chers get through talking. January 23. Seniors left for Salem. Mr Jones acting principal. January 25. My, what a sleepy bunch of Seniors, but they reported a grand trip. ' - r 1. . 4- v. -1..'J . .-A - x 'Tx- E, Lg. -fr x . gr. . . . I ! 'TL Z .-,-1 :l'f.', - L j- .f':,: W' Vi- 1 fr- . 5 ,Y 1 fr . 1 ' lf: i , 'A 'za I 'A KQUV '54 -' . -ffi' -1 - lg. g V: ' 1 E 1 S 3' .1 If . ,I-,y 4 ' -5 .,.- Q . . .,, .. V ' Q5 5225.9 9 15551.34 1 f Er. ' 'I fi i .wf . , 4 . , uv. ,,,A1. .. 1 ' 9 1 , 'A 1' :V sf. ' V. . . w I X Lv. W: , ,F ,- .Q 1, V, 4- 2 e-V 1 ' I w: ,if 9 A 1 .-,CQ . ,, .. l I .7 . - 'K ., . -ga, . XL..u7 J ji A , fi if.. . ,.., . . .nr f ' ,1- ,, . f.,. n ' 4 , . s. 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