Orcas Island High School - Viking Yearbook (Eastsound, WA)
- Class of 1952
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llilllm 23' AS D HIGH SCH Eastsound, Washington STAFF Ldmtor Csoorno ASSISVGRY Edx Busxnnss Manager QDOTISOT dob S hoefer Jim Qesfh Iprry Q sh Osbor e Vcnvoorhem Y QEPCQWEQ Heoy Eortsfh Don O'DQ1 Dav Q vqnw rrem PHOTOSQAPHY J3nM0o Hom H1 i env ndlrs I' if Wury Q98 h Dm M tyre GNT nr +ob achaefer ' r Y - I X . . F , I U I I X , 1' A fn 1 - - . ..Orn l 1 l u :VT N-,Vf ter ' 4 ' 1 . A , Du.' ' , . . . . . MQ JF nt Vcaun . .A .3 Bob Sheehan . . . . .Larry Pence . . Jerry PencQ v C ' L I I I C C 1 A - 4 I I 51 I ' C t - N- s o n u .1 q n --.JY 14C:IT 5 .. .u , . . X i' H, .cc . M .Pit L 1.1.1 H- F. , .. . n e 0 c 0 l n 0 Q If N A DEDICATION.. 13 '1 n xn 9 xn t Q Par 0 our 10 sera whw hnve cxvon so 591 0' YF01T tw Th' NJ ki.GH pr' t d ' h y. f U rd, 1952 is dedicated to our teachers and Yo our ndver ti . ' , un , fishly . , ' 'L and support to make this annual possible. 'lc ACU V' 1 ALPH , , Superlntendent The flnlshtnq of a hxqh school course should remind us of the fact that educatxon at publxc expense obllqates the recxpxent to render effxcxent servtce to society and her than to exploxt socxety for one's own selfxsh ends. Your fxrst duty then J lxes in servxce to the Communxty and State whxch made your educatton possxble I urqe upon all of you to attaxn thxs hxqhest xdeal of cxtxzenshxp to strxve for the betterment of all rat A hrgh school educatxon should have lncreased your possrbtlxtxes for success tn your chosen fzeld for self realxzatxon and wxth these wtll come real happxness and success Let each measure of success attaxned lead to a Sttll hxqher level of endeavor and keep alive constantly your desxre for self improvement May you strxve always for the hxqhest forms of tastes and xnclxnattons ff , Tffgft fflfwd 9 f f 5 5 I N D I-'AcuuY.. JOHN H CHEN EDITH B. PROPITT ' W. MARGARET HAACK Home Economics- 1 g0?Ch Commercial Dept. English M 'II clence 10 years , A Math X5 X4 F 4 years 2 years ' Q'-if CLIFFORD T. LEWIS HELEN JENSEN ' , 'XQMPMF GLENN WALDORF Principal Girls' p E,lkllyN A Band Grade School 4 Years ' ii YQGYS Iriwztrial Arts 14 ars fvyf, K' ' F un Scuool 3-.WUORS Simons.. Class of 1952 IRDJE IIJNBURS Business Manager Vxkxng l ear Assxstant xtor School Paper 1 year Valedxctorlan BILL JOHNSTON JERRY PENCE V1C9-P1'9Sident Jumrr class Presxdent Sophomore Class Presmdent Freshman Class Secretary Student Body Baseball 4 years Basketball 4 years Football L5 years JIM RESCH Vice-Pres xdent Freshman Class Presxdent Semor Class Basketball 2 years Baseball 3 years Football 2 years Band 1 year Annual Staff 1 year School Pa r Staff 1 year Basketbal 2 years Baseball 3 years Football 2 years Band L years 2 Q ?J::'x ,marwiin 'fe saws BOB SCHAEF ER Presndent Student Body School Play 2 years School Paper Staff 2 years Annual Staff 3 years Salutatorxan LOUIS VALDORF Manager la-ll sportsj 2 years Band 4 years I JERRY PARKER Secretary Semor Class Football 2 years HAROLD PLEAS Vi ce-Pres xdent Student Body V1 ce-Pres ident Sen 1 or C1 ass School Paper 1 year Baseball 2 ears Basketball years Football 2 YGGTS OS BORNE VAN MOORH EM Student Body Treasurer School Play 2 Ears Eld1tor School per 1 year Annual Staff 3 years Edxtor Vxkxng 1 year Band 4 years MIKE WELLS Presxdent Junxor Class Football 7 ears Basketball X years Baseball 4 years ' Q i 1 r I Q ' ,Q M ,P f f we ,, ' . 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H ' ' 5 in :W 3' X , ,R X . le W sf X 2 f A. 1' Y away f I A - ,M , X ,I 14 A W J ' , , . .. - ,fw- M X , J ,,s?fh'A i i 4 is Ve., 5, N' ' ,ww ,ag Irene Dundurs Bob Schaefer Jxm Resch Harold Pleas Jerry Pence Presxdent Vxce Presldent Secretary Advxsor Simon News CLASS ROLL CLASS OFFICERS Class Colors Blue and Gold Class Flower Gardenxa Osborne Van Moorhem Bxll Johnston Louxs Waldorf Jerry Parker Mxke Wells Jxm Resch Harold Pleas Jerry Parker Mr Owen MOTTO Enjoy yourself, 's later than you thxnk SENIOR HISTORY n the year of our Lord, 1948, 17 bold Freshmen charged up the sta1rs to Hlgh School Our fxrst three years passed by very QUICK ly and our senlor year has gone even faster but durxng our fxrst three years we lost two boys and all of our gxrls Those who left us were Jxm Tracy, Bob Marsh, Donna Smxth Janet Ferrxs, Joanne Warner Joyce Johnson, Jeannxne Lehmann and Margaret Cowden, thus Junxor year, 'rene Dundurs a student from Latvxa joxned us, makxng u a class of en Our senxor Ball was Jdfy xce rd well arranged affaxr and all who attended enloyed themselves. The musxc was furnxshed by the Harmony Boys orchestra. The Deer Harbor Hall was decorated xn blue w1th sxlver and gold stars on the walls and ce111ng Our theme song was Stardust The annual Junior Senxor Banquet was held tn the school cafe terxa. Thls was a very nrce Ham dxnner And the program was also very enjoyable The Senxors took thexr annual trxp on a Ff1dQY th1s year so that they mxght have the whole week end to enjoy themselves. The Baccalaurate servxce was held at the Epxscopal Church wxth Reverend Pratt offxcmatxnq Commencement was held on the nxght of May 29, 1952 U U U U O n O O l I U l I U I I ' . . ' if ' . J z . . J . , . leaving us with an all boy class. Then in the last half of our S I '. . . . . . ll .ll SENIOR CLASQ WILL W the Sen1or Class of 1952 of Nellxe S Mxlton Hxqh school, belng sane ffl and sober m1nd do hereby declare thxs to be our last wxll and testament Personal bequeathals are as follow I Jxm Reach, leave my speed to Jxm Gasho, my bxllty ln b ketball to Bob Sheehan My hetqht I wxll take to Clear Lake because I need what lxttle I have I Irene Dundurs leave my ambxtlon to Betty Jean, my emotxon to Ktm O'Dell, and my stack of comzc books to the school lxbrary I, Harold Pleas, leave my curly locks blue eyes and the acaod looks to Jerry Brown My love I leave to Pat and my car I keep, as w1ll need to leave I Jerry Parker, bexnq tallest ln the class leave some of y hexght to B111 Buchan, my batnrday nxqhts to those who are strong e ouqh to take them, and my love to the facul y My ways wxth o er women I keep for I may need them lat I Osborne Van Moorhem, leave my edxtorshxp of the Annual t Eva the Base Drum to Mary Ellen and SO pounds to Larry Norton, and my sarcastxc remarks to Davld I B111 Johnston, leave my pepsodent smtle to Larry Pence y Sense of humor to Roy and Donny, my athletxc abxlxty to the coa h to be d15fflbUt6d as he sees best, but most of all lmyselfl leave I Jerry Pence, leave my GIIIYGYINQ personalxty to Ralph Lxllxe my nonchalant manner to Mrs H ack and the rest I shall ' xn y bandana and take wxth me I Bob Schaefer leave wxth reqrets that xt couldn't have been sooner I bequeath my braxns to the lab Ito be examxned laterl y books to the School Dxstrxct and to the faculty I leave a pleasant sxlence and peace of mlnd I, Mxke Wells, better known as Iawrence, leave as rapxdly as possxble takxnq only what I can carry and leavxnq the rest to the 'custodxan To the followxnq Senxors I leave thxs advxce Don't run 1h the halls Louxs Waldorf, leave wlth a Sona lh my heart W Wi Women the boys leave e mo ln o e o P QOIS love', and to theltbrary I leave my volumes of Black Beauty, Hexdx Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm, and Forever Amber 81 I . I ' - A , ' ' a ' ' ' as- ' 1 . . . , , I ' it . J . . Q m n , f , . 1 , ' ll Il er. , 1 ' ' ' 0 J J 1 ' l J m .1 . . C I A . . 4 . A . . . a .ie ' m J J l 4 ' ,. . m . . J -v . J . , X , 1, ' ' I y a -- ild, ld, ,' To . I th 'S kl H 1 ', t lh. NNY 'noruscv If 15 NOTHING, June 1 1962, at the Orcas Island Axrdrome There 18 a IGTQG crowd Qdtheflnq today, 1n fact the freld IS quxte crowded except for the runways whxch are roped off for the safe landing of the large plane Wh1Ch IS due to land wlth a party of d1Qh1lOf1QS Thxs 15 the day wh1ch xs set as1de for the reunlon of the Crcas Island Hmgh School Class of 1952 The crowd seems quxte anxxous as lt rs now 9 O4 A M and the arrrval txme IS set for 9 OO Chl here rt comes WHIIIISSSSSHHHHH ' I neon there xt goes! The sleek Jet Job 15 banklna sllghtly, gl1d1ng, turntng, and now swoopxng, at last makmng a graceful landxng The crowd cheers Just lrsten to them! The travelers hurrledly cltmb from the plane, pause a nonent for news photographers and then enter the waxtxng l1mous1nes Thls also IS some th1ng specxal, blue automoblles draped w1th gold banners, embro1dered wlth the 1952 Class motto, Enjoy yourself, lt'S later than you thlnk The crowd follows the 11mOUS1h9S to the school, where wonder upon wonders what 15 that new edlfxce back of the school That certaxnly was n't there when they left Let's get a look at the nane over the door Says, Home of the Ever Trlumphant Vxkxngs. Thxs ms Ded1cat1on Day wonder there 18 so much excxtement' As we enter the buxldxng, we all remove our shoes and bow low to see our reflectron 1n the VGTRISH of the floor Say' Thrs IS sane place Look at that stage, 1sn't xt a beauty? We'll have to gxve thxs place a thorough xnspectmon after the program, but now, the crowd 15 QUIGYIRQ, and the orchestra plays the Natxonal Anthem and then a process1onal march The curta1ns part revealtng a speaker's box, ten cha1rs,one of whrch IS a rockxng cha1r The Senxors of '52' march on to the stage, and one of the doormen ushers an elderly gentleman to the speakers' box Lxsten, he's startxng to speak Ladles and Gentlenen Graduates of 1952, W9 GTG GGTNGTGG her? today, on the tenth annrversary of the class of 1952 Also we are gathered to dedtcate thxs f ne buxldtng, whtch was bull' through the efforts of the ten people you see seated on th1s stage I also can say that xt IS txne I re- t1red from the teachxng profess1on whxch I am able to do because I have lxved to see the day, as you wxll read on the corner stone, that Frxday H arbor was beaten twlce by the Ckcas Hxah team. And So, I take great pleasure xn xntroductng the fxrst menber to speak someone you all know Now 1f someone wxll help me back to my chaxr thank you, doornan Thank you, FU Chen Here's the next speaker How do you do everyone In case you don't know me, wh1ch 15 quxte unlmkely, sxnce I have been on the teachxnq staff of O I H S sxnce I GTOG ated from college, I am Osborne VanMoorhem, the head of the Commerc1a1 Department I was 1h Seattle on busrness when I heard about the plane bemna chartered so I called the Olymprc Hotel, got 1n touch wxth my class notes, and here I am ' If you wonder why I chose to come back here to 'each all I can say ms that the school twrsted my arm said that they needed someone for the school paper and annual Mr waldorf sa d that the band waSn't the SOUR because he couldn't get anyone to take my place on the drums ' Cmzxe takes hxs seat, and after thunderous applause, another speaker Ventures up to the speaker's box He's startxng to speak Get a load of that drawl He must be from the deep south Bellxngham Let's ltsten and 'znd out about hmm. J I 4 o . ' ' J : . .J . . . : . I , I o u .. J 5 ' A . . 'I ' ' ' ll - o J . . . I . J ' - ' . , It N . . , N . . . . . No J . . . . . 1 ' L . J K . . J . . u . b , I - - - a I n ' J . n . . . . . L L 4 o 4 ,. . A . M - . . . . ' I - ' ' an Q no n e 1 I n . . . . ' ,U 4 l ' la.: 0 U .. 1 ' li Q . - Q I J . s ll . ., . . . . ' 1 G A a c A n 1 0 U . Q . NMY appointment G3 new m0nQQer is so certain that there is a crew of men out rn the new office, right now, installing a hanmock But enough about ne- here is Louis Waldorf to tell about hrs lotogt dranntrc success ' quite :'::LlrkedYfE':,be-7321.1 t How do you do, ladres and gentlemen I'm reall Onlghfrond 0330 to PHY In G plug for the show that I'm d01n0 In New York BY the way I have to catch the 5 o'clock plane tlrrs evenrng, rn order to get home for drnner and my show If you would lrke you FUY S99 lf ON Yh9 ABC HPYWOTK t0n1QhY Your portable sets shoukdbe able to prck rt up Ton1ght's story rs a reproductron of Lost Weekend, butthls 13 one that happened on Cxcos Island Lours smrles bows, and goes back to hrs charr to nuke room for the next alunmus, or Jrm Resch HI, GVGTYOHG It's the sane bashful Jrm. Gee doesn't he look neeat that classy surt The gray harr at hrs temples certarnly doesn't detract ffm 7115 f1PP9Grance He rs about to say a few words and few rs rrght rf we know Jrm I'm told that I am expected to talk about myself, so here rt rs ul He draws a deep breath J FITS! NGVIDC offended GOHCIHG school, after hrgh school graduatron,I went to Hollywood where I was promptly spotted by a talent scout, whom I promptly turned down, because there d1dn't seem to be much future for me as garbage collector,not wrth those garbage drsposal unrts that they qrve away wrth every can of soup No,I really felt that the day ofthe garbage collec tor was comrng to a close I audrtroned for T V and was promptly grven a Job Thrs Job, however wasn't dancrng or actrng, and not even srnqrng They needed someone to mo e sets But at last my day came I shall never orget rt The star came rnto focus on the screen rn mrllrons of homes Just then, what should happen? You tell me, I had to frgure out a good one for myself, and qurck too. I won't say how rt happened but the star drsap- peared and there I was, rn frort of the camera what was I to do? well, thrs rs what I drd I started dancrng Frrst a solo, and then rnstead of the adrago number that was schedu1ed,I grabbed the frrst good lookrng broom I saw and w th frrm resolve, began to dance the novelty dance that nuke me K At thrs pornt, lrm looks rather pale, and one of hrs frrends leads hrm back to hrs charr It's the frrst trme he has sard that nuch n years How do you do everyone ' who could thrs bel Why Harold Pleas How are you dorng these days? He can't hear us from the audrence, so we shall just have to wart for nrm to speak Thrs new gym rs really somethrng, rsn't rt' IPUUSGJ I W131 SOYYNUY these post ten years have been gurte eventful for all of us I have done qurte well rn certarn establ rshment whrch I bought In OIYNPIG I Gm 0150 in the state legrslature so rt nukes rt qurte nrce I also have G hand In the management of Mrrdrona Inn durrng the tourrst season 'Now that Mrke rs about to strangle because no one has let hrm talk, I'll srt down before he turns blue How do you do everyone N Mrke assumes the posture that frts hrs blue, nedal-draped unrform Look at those stars. I thrnk he has somethrnq 9159 to say r enlrsted rn the Arr Corps,shortly after I graduated from hrgh school qnd bgqnn trqgnrng I drd so well, that after a dozen or so Pfomotlonsr was q1ven the rank of Supreme Commander o the G QT0 PJ the WAP do very well at nnrching,athletrcs II teach thentcnP10Y bcsketbolll and therr rndrvrdual Jobs rn offrces supP1Y Centers, etc This QYN 13 T903 the Q I H S team next 'al , f WAP As u the grrls rn ly okay I'd lrke to arrange a gone or two wrth untrl then, 1t's goodbye so that I can get everyone aboard my plane, and get back to the base ' The orchestra plays a recessronal march, a e stage, shake hands wrth old frrendsr and HGV, Gnd nuke Plans for another re' unron rn 1972 S99 YOU th9T9 , . . I J ' I ' , 1 ' ' on ,, . . ' J 1 . . ' J u N . . . J I I r i ' and Dr. Potter's Dog Food famous. r , J . . . . ' ' , . . . I J I ' - Y . . , . - ' A ' J ' - '- . ' K g c 0 I 0 4 I . . J 1 ' ' nd th '52 alumni leave the HOWGY 9V91'Yb0dYJ Pm Clulte glad to be here today, and to see thlg fine gym which I am proud to say, was partly due to a trenendous prof1t whlch I made on my cattle last year Not that beef 18 so hxgh, but I taught some of the cr1tters a cute lxttle dance, and they made 550,023 a week on Q T V Program In C050 YOU don't recoqmze me under rms wana Walla suntan, I am B111 Johngton Thank you Bxll--next speaker How do you do everyone, I am, 1n case the years have changed me, Jerome Boyd Pence I trust that you have heard of my pol1t1cal success,1n C039 YOU d0Yl'Y QS! the paper, I'll refresh your memory Upon graduanon from college as class Valedlctorxan, havxng majored 1n Agrlculturo ond Economxc Problems, I worked for two years 1n washxngton Then I became Secretory of Agr1culture,wh1ch ns qulte an honor, but sxnce my term in that off1ce as up, I have been appo1nted Ambassador to Austrxa of course Idontt SPSOK Gefmfh but I have 0 VSYY 900d xnterpreter My plane leaves tomorrow mormng Next speaker Just a nunute untxl the applause dxes away My theyare really whoopxna 1t up They really llked that last speaker, no wonder, he Just grabbed a basketball, mde a basket, and turned a back flxp for Job Same old Jerry Pence Gm' here 13 Irene Dundurs,the only gxrl to graduate mn 1952 Doesn't she look neat? Ladies and Gentleman, fellow graduates of 1952, to make brxef of my accompl xshments 1n the past ten years I got a Job mn the Seattle offlce of Trans World Axrltnes where Igot sever0l promotxons, then I was transferred to the New York off1ce and promoted to the positxon of Execut we Secretary My Job ts very xnterest ma, and I nught add, that due to my xnfluence, the stewardesses are now wearing a lovely shade of broum I also desxgned the1r ed suxts and dresses, but so far I have turned them dcwm, as I am muchtoo busy By the way, xf you get to New York, I suggest that you don't nuss tm show that producer Bob Schaefer xs xntroducxng on Broadway mybe Bob wxll tell us somethxng about xt 'I'here IB a sl xght pause, whale Irene takes her seat and Bob comes for ward Durxng th1s pause we shall gaze around at the flowers and some of the fxxtures an th1s buxldxng The stage, of course is banked wxth flowers wonder what they d1d w1th sane of the rel 1cs from the old gym say for stance the plywood set, whxch had autographs of all the characters who had played an school plays whxch dated clear back to 1940 Here is Bob Hello, everyone Just so that the newspapers can Get It right, I'11 state that my professxonal none IS Roberto Greatxo, but we will not Sfdrld 011 ceremony, simply address ne as...ohu no, 1 haven't forgotten that play yet' Anyway, the tq1ont scout who offered me a contract after he saw my perfor nance as 'Brxsky Br1scoe , sa1d I ms a natural for the stage: 90 I hopped the next Greyhound for New York and have been there ever sxnce Why' here ms Jerry Parker We couldn'tm1stake h1m,ev9n with the wexqhf he has qnned He 13 walklng slowly across the stage, doesn't Seem YO D9 U1 any hurry He xs probably decxdxng what to say lndxes, Gentlenen, and fellow alunnx of 1952 Thflf V05 U 9005 start: here comes the next sentence Th1s Parker certa1nlY 150 mn of dellbsfmof' In the past ten years, cons xderable PTOQTGSS T105 taken Place with the O P A L 1n fact, I am about to take over as manager You have no doubt heard that the salt water dam whxch I desxqned and manned Of C019 POUR has produced so nuch electncxty, that Bonnevmlle ms trY1n9 to WY W blue' punts and patents to keep from bemg TH!! 0111 Of business .. . o o Q ' ' ' .sn u ' un J 0 ll . , . . , O . ' l . J l I . . 1' . . . . . uniforns. Hattie Carnegie's salon has been asking me to design some tailor- 'U cl ' ' . . . . . . . ',, 4 . . V . . ' . I ' ' ' , in- ' . . . . . . A . . , . . . me ' ' ga Q ' ' . I . C I . ' . ' 0 . ' ll rr-rr 'J Xl vo' N V8 S Pat Lehmann Ivars Emmermanxs Don O'Dell Eva Haydter Betty Jean Thompson Jerry Rush Roy McIntyre Renate Caune Hedy Bertsch CLASS OFFICERS Presxdent Vxce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Advxsor Jerry Rush Pat Lehmann Hedy Bertsch Betty Thompson Edith B Profttt JUNIOR NEWS Students who helped make our class more xnterestxnq are two students who recently came to our school from Latvta Also an exchange student from Austrxa, Hedy Bertsch Roy McIntyre, who left us xn the exqhth grade, came back to spend another enjoyable year wtth u The Junior Prom that was held December 14, at the Cranqe The hall was decorated wxth cedar boughs painted whxte to represent a snow scene Our theme song was Wtnter Wonder Land Those who took part 1h the band thxs year were Eva Haydter who played the trombone, Betty Jean Thompson,the clarznet and Pat Lehmann, the barxtone Four of the junxor girls participated in the all school play MUMMY AND THE MUMPS Don O'Del1 played on the fxrst team and Jerry Rush and Roy McIntyre played on the second team All four of thetmys played on the football team Ftndxnq ourselves a little lackxnq 1n funds at the end of the year we decxded to Joxn the Natxonal Hxqh School Stocktng Club which qxves the class that sells the stocktnqs a commxsston In thxs way we raxsed money for the Junior Sentor Banque! y . . S. Hall was a very qood dance. The Harmony Boys furnished the mus- ic. 0?-V r- QYHONX N N5 wink CLASS ROLL DGV1d VanMoorhem Jerry Brown Mary Resch CLASS OFFICERS President Davxd VanMoorhem Vxce Presxdent Jim Gqgho S9Cr9t0TY Jerry Brown ACWISOI' Margaret Haack SOPHOMORE NEWS On the brxght cheerful day that school began mn 1951 up the thxrty two steps, flew three eager Sophomores Durmng the next month two mrllxonaxre flshermen joined our class The salmon run was over thus leavxng us a total of fave we also learned to count xn our Sophomore year Dur1ng our d lxghtful year of tryxnq to f1ll the la t Sophomores' shoes, who were known as the best behaved class lh school gave up tryxng More fun the other way Three of the Sophomores took part rn the all school play THE MUMMY AND THE MUMPS, Mary Resch, as Maude Mullen Dav1d VanMoorhem as Racker Jerry Brown as Perkxns the sherxff We had two class members rn the band but later ln the year one of the two gave up her part Three Sophomores took fxrst year typxng They wxah to express the deep regret that Mrs. Haack wxll not be here to teach them Typxnq II next year. The entrre class took bxology. . . . . no Comment- Durmng the year two Sophomores helped decorate for the Heart Fund Dance, thxs was more fun than Work- we had one Sophomore on the f1rst team lh BGSk9tb0110 Our only g1rl Sophomore, Mary Resch, was one of the cheer leaders. To the Sophomores of next year, all we can say is 'Watch out' We're Junxors now.' fwe hopell 3 Wm .tg Rodger Lillie Jim Gasho I ' ' ' 0 o a ' J 1 D ' . 9 , . I . S ' , we ' . . J I . . 0 . , . f 9,159 T uh' VNS Bob Sheehan FUASS ROLD Dale Brown Don Whxte Kxm O'Dell Ralph Lllly Rupert Pleas Blll Buchan Larry Pence Jim Latshaw Larry Norton CLASS OFFICERS Don Whxte Larry Norton Bob Sheehan Kxm O'Dell Ralph R Lxnd Pres1dent Vnce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Adv1ser xRESHMEN NEVo On the fourth day of september, nxneteen hundred fxfty one ten green shamblxnq, awkward specimens of humanxty entered the portals of the Nellxe S M11fOh school, stood wxth eyes abug and mouths dropped open, watchxng the Lpperclassmen and waxtxnq t The fxrst socxal event of the Freshmen class was a party the seventh of November Our second soclal event was a return party for the Sophomores on the exqhth of December The Freshmen, although very green, have contrxbuted the followxnq athletes Football Dale Brown Basketball Fxrst Team Second Team Larry Pence Larry Norton Don Whlte Kxm O'De1l Bob Sheehan seball 7 Due to the fact that we have no girls rn our class we can't wrxte anythxnq about qxrls' sports The upper classmen have thought us to be a noxsy, boxsterous crowd but perhaps they can't dxstxnguxsh between noxse and pep Our only regret rs that the present Junxor and Senxor classes wxll not be here to wxtness all our future trxumphs whenever the opportunxty was qrven for a demonstration of school spxrlt, who came to the rescue? The Fresnmen, of course. Now that the year 18 over we stall have enough spunk to star! the Sophomore year Although our fxrst year has dampened our spxrxts a lrttle we sttll sxqn ourselves as The Proud Freshmen I I I I I I I I - . - . ' D I I I I 5 5 I I I I I . A Q I I I I I I I I I I I . rw . A . . . 0 , . I . . O beain the painful process of enrolling as Freshmen. ' ' on . . - ' Q I I I I I I I I I I I - Ba . ? 1 ? 1 . . . . . . . . . n ' . . . ,. . . S Q QKX r00TBAll The fxrst sport of the year as you all know 18 football The Vxkxngs expected to go xnto thexr fxrxt game wxth a much Closer contest than they had They came out of xt wxth a 71 S9 victory over the Lopez Hxgh School team They followed thxs victory wxth year, won the Orcas Lopez LaConner League football trophy. The last three scores were Orcas 45, LoConner 6 Orcas 45, Lopez 19 and Orcas 77, LaConner 27 Next year Orcas High School will be playlng tackle football r ASKE'l'BAll FIRST TEAM lleft to r19htl Mr Owen, Coach Don O'Dell Mike wells Jerry Pence B111 Johnston Jtm Gosho Larry Pence Jxm Resch Louxs Waldorf, MGn0Q9r SECOND TEAM Ileft to rxqhtl Mr Owen, Coach Harold Pleas Roy McIntyre Kim O'Dell Donald Whxte Larry Norton Bob Sheehan Jerry Rush I' . , 0 I . . . - . . . . . three more winnings and an undefeated season, and for the second I 1 1 I I I O r ASKETBAll The Vxkxnas came through with seven vlctgrleg out gf thg tgn qame schedule, a successful season, but lost the rmportant games to the Frxday Harbor wolverxnes The only other loss was to the Burlxngton Txger Jayvees The fxrst vlctory was at Mt Vernon, when Orcas came out on t p, 34 20 The second game was w1th Burl1naton hxch was lost rxller 33 3 The thxrd game at LaLonner ended up ln a vlctory for Orcas but lt wasn't anythxng to be proud of the score was 15 14 The next game was held at home, the flrst game of the season on our own home floor ended up lh a vlctory for the lmom spectators and for the team too The score was 35 for Orcas axud 29 for BUfl1HQtON Jayvees The next vxctory was w1th the LaConner Braves by a more Convxncxng score than the fxrst game This game was perhaps, one of the best games of the season for the Vxkxngs The Frxday Harbor Wolverxnes won over Orcas 41 29, on one of the V1kxngs'worst nxghts Thxs xs not taktng any credxt away from The next game scheduled was wxth toncrete of the Tr: Coun ty League The game was played on our own floor The f1hQ1SCd9 was Orcas 45 and Concrete 27 Orcas travelled to Frxday Harbor for thexr e1ghth game hopxng to wln, whxch would glve Orcas a thxrd chance for a thxrd game whxch would decmde the San Juan ChGmP1OhSh1p and a chance to get 1n the dxstrxct playoff held at Mt Vernon But havxnq Ove of the1r worst fxrst halfs of the season, Orcas was traxlxng O 1nterm1ss1on 35 10 Coming back wxth 24 poxnts was not enough to win 1h the last half of the game, and agaxn the Vxktngs wen down to defeat at the hands of the Frxdoy Harbor team Thefxnal score was 62 34 The nxght after Orcas lost to Frxday Harbor they came roarxng back to wxn over Mt Vernon 45 42 Orcas won tts last vxctory over the Island Town Team belief known as the old men the Town team was beaten by Orcas Hxgh4i biv Scorxng for the season were Polnts Don O'Dell 153 Bxll Johnston Mlke Wells 'arry Pen Jerry Pence Jimmy Resch Jxm Gasho ii Total 358 P 0 '- . ' ' , w.' in a th ' -'1, . J A- . . It ' ' 1 , e ' A -' : 38-18. ' the Wolverines. . . . -J .. D. . . . - - t , , V , . . t V l J II J N V - ' 54 ' 39 - ce 38 34 ' 29 The second team had a bad year of basketball in 1952, but it was good practice for next year when we shall have another opportunity to play against Friday Harbor. were team game lost Ve played nine games but won only two of them, both of which with Mount Vernon. Larry Pence, who is but a Freshman, played on the second in the first game with Mount Vernon. He did so well in the that the coach put him on the first team, so the second team their best man. Scorxng for the season were Points Jerry Rush Kxm O'Dell Roy McIntyre Larry Norton Harold Pleas Don wh1t9 Bob Sheehan Total Guns ,roms There wasn't very much going on rn gxrls sports thxs year as there were only seven gxrls rn hxqh school During the sixth periods on Tuesday and Thursday we played tennzs as long as the weather permxtted us to do so. Then wxth the start of basketball season, Mary Resch, Eva Haydter and Pat Lehmann, who were the cheerleaders for this year, began to practxce thexr yells ln our P E periods Mrs. Jenson gave them many helpful hxnts We girls dxdn't have a basketball team, all we did was to shoot baskets durxng P. E Baseball season brought lots of fun and we all welcomed the e xercxse after the lazy days of wxnter Zi ' 15 12 7 6 ' 6 4 71 YN 1 .F S , I . . U U I I 0 I A - NIYU Aw SCENE aTCRY QCHOOI PlAY THE MUMMY AND THE MUMPS Sir Hector Flsh e Francxs Brxscoe Bob Schqgfgr Wxllxam Laxdlaw Osborne VanMoorhem James Slammon IRackerJ Davxd VanM0qrhem Perkins, the Shernff Anna Hampton Maude Mullen Dulcze Dumble Agatha Latdlaw Phoebe Beebe Jerry Brown Hedy Bertsh Mary Resch Pat Lehmann Eva Haydter Betty Thompson Fenella, a qxrls' school ln a small town near Boston Sxr Hector Fxsh a well known archeologxst who arr1ved lh Amerxca wxth hrs famous mummy, contracted the mumps had a POSltlOh xn Mxss Agatha Laxdlaw's School for Gxrls the only way to get out of quarantxne was to express himself IH the mummy case Durxng hls stay at the school he had to hxde wxth the help of one of the gxrls, a Mxss Anna Hampton, whom he later marrxed Also durxng hxs stay he was suspected of stealxng the Jewelry of a student, M1ss Dulcxe Dumble Then among the confusxon Mr. Brxsky Brxscoe a frxend of B111 Laxdlaw I Agatha La1dlaw's nephewl arrxved for a Vxsxt Since no male vxsxtor S were allowed at a gxrls' school he pretended he was Sxr lie CIO! Fxsh. Racker the school's butler plays a hxlarious part During the CODfUS10h and all the mystery f the play Mxss Phoebe Beebe got a tip there was astory involved for she was a famousre- porter of the Daily Delxverance when Mxss Laxdlaw dxscovered the mummy was gone she calleci the sherlff, but later found out he hadn't much of a case because the quarantxne was lxfted and there would be no fine xf Sxr Hec tor Fxsh was caught After everything IS straightened out Anna and Str Hector an nounce thexr engagement along wxth B111 and Dulcxe, Brxsky arxd Maude Mullen lanother studentj F' N Q occeosoo oacceoa D v ooou .,,, D . l eeuc 0 u Q on . D . o can ooo 0 o 00 so ' U ll I 0 as 0 a no ue ' . s . . . . . He .. . . . . A so o 0 0 u . . . - . 0 . e - a a JCHOOL I-AND SCHOOL BAND Thxs year the band has had a good balance of xnstrumentatxon and a membersh1p of twenty fxve rn the regular group, plus twelve begmnners from the grades The band, as usual took part ln the Chrxstmas program and since then has played at the basketball games and wxll be ready to furnxsh musxc for any occas1on throughout the balance of the school year The members of the band thxs year are as follows Cornets and Trumpets Louxs Waldorf, Donald whxte Jerry Brown, Dorothy Wxllis Natalxe Montgomery, Roger Congdon George Mosh1er Clarlnets Betty Thompson, Darryl Parker J1mm1e Wxcol, Karen Edler Perry K1mple Bruce Congdon, Stephen McGl1nn, Elxzabeth N l s Flutes Bruce Brandt Ronnxe Montgomery Saxophone Larry Pence Trombone Eva May Haydter, Larry Norton, Jxm Latshaw Eugene Van DePute Alto Horns John w11l1s Elsxe Latshaw Barxtone Bob Sheehan, Patty Lehmann, Raymond Porter Bass Jerry Pence Drums Osborne Van Moorhem, Mary Resch, Dwxght Reed fl N I N C' V y l 1 D - . . 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