Pendleton High School - Wakeipa Yearbook (Pendleton, OR)

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The settings may differ and may cast the colours of the things around, but the char- acters are universal. Tall mountains, ridges and hills do not hide the sky. They either bring it down to us or make it possible to move higher to where it is closer to usg the future will be less of the earth and more of the sky with its dawns and sunsets multiplied. It is a wonderful story as told by these fleeting moments which will soon be rele- gated to the realm of memory-a generous and clean story of the enchanting and opti- mistic dreams of Man. 1Upper leftl The coal pile at the back of the school seems out of place in the warm fall sun. fAboveb The west entrance has lots of parking space until the gravel trucks catch up on the south hill. ,f QUpper right! Early in November a blanket of snow softens the lines of the old pile on the hill. lAbovej The cheerfulness with which the S0pllF face the daily climb is always of interest to the upperclassmen. Every yeor lust before the end of school oll the freshmen girls ore escorted up the hill tor o teo sponsored by Girls' leooue. They ore entertoined by P l-l S students ond ore introduced to the mony clubs dnd octivities in which they will be toking port in the following yeor This gives them on insight into the dolly routine ot lite ot P,lnl.S. ond Condi- tions thern tor their three yeors of climbing the hill' The high-point of the afternoon came when refreshments were served. '4 I -, kv. I ,, x . . -vwff -4- ' . I iv . . ' , x sq ' ' 3 I s 4' ' ' . '- ' ,ky . . 'Al .' X , 'sf ', ' ' MI , '. Ywf' ' ' Lf' ' , ' , '-.. w. ': 1' 9 'V ' ' 4 ' '4 Q 4 x ' ,' 'n-'Q'-.X - - QI. A . L 0 1- I ' '4 KAW A , N...f l I .l ,W , . . X- - s -, ' . , . . . . Ns, ., . 4N.' , N , 5 V. -I,g,, A lf? - z .8 . '. ' f . .ilffk '- . -.1 - 4 ' ' , I 3, 'Xt I ., L:z, I-4 -I' ' I' A I A I I , -' ' ,L ,I . x 1 - . ' g .7 S. . A , -,,,.- . QL1, L A Q, LL.. '-J' . 4' x Inv v -- . .W xx. K X 1 '. . -. 4 I 1, .- I' 15.11 I 44 If 1 'tt n .Ir V - L 4. 'I Mi 11, -- 1 I ff 5 , 'I M. I 2 ..,',.X , r ... ' 1, '. - . I .v H. . ,. , . 54 xv. X '-14 Ll' wtzi. Nqs' X, X-4, - I ,. ' .Tr , CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY SOPHOMORES ...... JUNIORS ....... SENIORS ........ SPORTS ........ ACTIVITIES ....... ADVERTISING ....... s 0 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' . 'v 1 vas.. '4 ' f X .54 .. , x Q I ' ' s V. . .,. . It l' J A I-L. ' u W 1 ' . ' . ' N ,I -N . . H 4 1 ' . 4' .'.k A 'Ku I . . 1 't L I . , . . an I . . . 4 . . 4. , 4 , , ,sv , , ,.,4xls. ' ?.,- X-In Iwi- . ' .X .. A Av V ,,.,5, N 24.--,V .f .va., 'rQ '- J., , . ,-g- HV ' ' ' ' 'S W , .'.-if '. , . , .- . , . , ' 'XM' .. -Q4 s '5 5 ,-, v 1 ' , V. . ,- . -, . -. 2 -:,.- -I E- 4 14, . , r I ' 9 Y .Q 4 f I ' -K fvttun. 5 I I 1 . , 4 . V - 4 A M xxx.. 1 I I . x x ' l I ' p .n, 4. R . - . .uh x. - , X , - A I - ,, X . K . ll , . , , x . X -,'- ., , ' u.. , ' g . 5 ' I x I , . +I, yjw ',,k -J. 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The irorlfrnonz is a very essential room at P.H.S. Everything from printing up tests, to Enuking out programs for assemblies is done iere. 4 , f I XX 5 ,. . A Q-. A . : 2 ,,, 'v X , se. L- .1 N ' - . ' '. I 1 . Q - . - -dr!-1B 47-P.:-., .Host 51111101115 vntvring P.I1.S. pass by u largv storm ffllllwlllllfll in thv llllfll to thc' right Uffl1f'fl'0IIf zrallf zrithout rvaliz- ing its lI!ll'lfgI'0llIll1 or nwaning. In 1903. fl yvnr after tlw srhuol was built. thv senior rlfzss plflwvd tht- stonv thffrv. vn- grarvfl with thvir initials. Slmrrm Grnrv. Hill Stvrvr. mul jim Hnlwr lmrv fnulul that :luring thc' yvurs Ihr' stunt' has sunh and ri fmt' of tht' initials lllll'f' bvvn rm'- vrvfl. but tha lIIl'lllllll!Q is still prvsvnt in the minrls of thosv who svvlf to prvsf-rn' the tratlitinns of P.H.S. llwhile mvarv of tht' past. thv largvr numbvr nf stuflvnts nznring up thv hill llllllfl' il lll'l'l'SSI1ff' In IIIUl'l' tu ll llIl',Lff'l' mul inure' llllvllllflll' urvfl. ln Ihv INll'lx':fl'Ulllll1 you sw' that site' of our future' high srhonl -on thv slnlws of thv Country Club. Jllhnugh lrmlfing forzrnrfl to uttvmling svhool in the nvu' building. thc' prvsvnt one holfls many fond mvmnrivs for thc' stuflvnts. To l'l'f'l'j'0Ilf' who has attvrlflvfl tht- lIl'l'Sl'l1l high srhtml lu' rlwlivfltr' this XVIII' Imulf. ,. ' , 1 , ' , AAA' ti '- 4, xv 'hi' N K 54 E' Q ' ,E if Q N v s ' 1 1-'A' Q in 6 1. R1 ,I x X ,v i' kt 1 s v fl X fl wxg - f , x x I g f ! f ff 1 I x X it If . I , , . 1 its ty, , X if ' 5 xl ' qgiil N ,sl k x XX lt I x XR' 'X . . Q 'c , -553' ' :e4f'5' ,J tv , K 4 x 49' V 5 ,ff '5 fi- I ifx. ,kqh , f K - ' I If A , MM-5 A I ,Vw 4 ' I . y.,? 1 , . ,f W I giver ' ' I 'I 5 1 ' Wg: Y i V I V ,f if ,gf f' L . f . 5 KA, , ,a 4 J' Q f 2 .yt K ' 3 gf!! ul 1 Q pf? fi ' W f' E L S, ,.!-f ' 1 Q K 1 i f I ' a f K - .. ?, .',.i.g 1 i ,M Q- 5 V ,L ' ,iff ,Q R 5 . . - J .fir V 1-1 1 , 3 gfe? 5. 'His L1 ' I From Our I-Iilltops We Cam See 3 Beyond The Distant Fields Mrs. Betty Fcvcs. wife of a prominent doctor and mother of three, is V11 nationally known ccramist. She has won at the Syracuse National Ceramics Upening twice for both pottery and sculpture and numerous other awards in the same cate- gories at cxhihits held in the Northwest. She is active in Oregon Art Education activities and has become widely known for her experimentalion in native clays and glazes. Even though she is husy with hoth her art work and her family. she has done much to encourage and assist art education in the Pendleton Public Schools. v r 1 f Mrs. Feves explains her design approach to her sculpture of four standing people to three PHS students who visited her in her new home which she also largely designed to fit her special needs. From left to right: Beverly Vaught, Bonnie Allen, Mrs. Feves. and Larry Applegate. 1 tFar left P : ,lan Stoltz. whose home is at Norra Rorun, Sweden. was sponsored by the Interna- tional Rotary service organization to spend a year as part of an American home and school. To ,lan's ercdit it could he said that here was I international understanding at its best and in J' terms that all of the students could understand. 4 5- At his right is Mike Forrester who received an ,R N appointment from Senator Neuberger to serve as a senate page at Washington, D.C. Senator Neuhcrger reported that during the session of congress at which he served, Mike was one of the most able and conscientious page boys ever Hx x to he in the senate. t a-in-wt.. , ,--vtsrsasswal Mark Hatfield state -enntoi, told American Problems classes that the worst dancer to our Pictured are Penny Ingram, win- ner of this yeur's I speak for democracy contest, and Alberta Dayjuff, last year's winner. Both girls are Seniors. . i ADMINIS YR 1, .if rl i ,, 4 . if 7 rf- ' tw-.A Q' .I . kill' ggi, fp r ,-'N 1 , ' 11, 'I A V 5 x W 1 with F 1 Y . .XA .. g, 1,1 'N v ','ZA ' l. K ,. , .. , .-4' x 'l.' . ,JL . I N x ,x ., X - s x -. w W I 1 . w 1 x u. As .iv X. '.,'x K K '1' 4 in . 0 1 Pl ,-ff -' I 4 . ' 1 L Q . o ..- . ,-- ...1... x I . '-- - -Nih- 4i,','44 'A 1 I' fi.. Q. ' . I I u I 'fi' H ' A 1 ' x v 5 . I -H. - 1 5 y 1 3 ' ' s 4 1 S 4 ' I r u QM, 1 'V ' I 4 ' ' 4 f 1 ef.. . - ' I A ' 'I 1 pl. 74 ?, ' . 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Mr. Fossatti. ready as always to hear our prolrlems. share our jokes. or give some needed advice. In three years. two. or one we have known him he has constant- ly proved himself our ellalnpion. He has given us seoldings and praises, yes, hut through these he has given us something far greater-a sehool whose name we can truly speak of with pride. Thank you. Mr. Fossatti, for being our friend and for being our teacher. Z Our Guiding Beacons In addutlon to their regular dutles os teachers, Mr Rnchard Hermens, Dean of Boys, and Mrs. Gertrude Sampson, Dean of Gurlsy took over the guidance and coun- seling problems ot students thls year The old shorthand room was conyerted unto a workroom and offices for these two counselors, Any problem, ocademnc or DCT- sonal, that a student had, could be brought to them Late enrollment was also taken care of by them as well os numerous other problems which toced the students dunno a busy and often hectuc school years fb Yan i. f 4 rj- j 'Qt--7 ,t f :'f .fd RICHARD HERMENS 9 y, . Y Councilorg Rally committee ad- Ux 'X ll xii .. ,,, . 'U 1 25: A.: g I K c i ROMANA MUROLO JEWETT KEPLEY HQPE BANEY Tl' Onomel' ' Geomel' 7 5P0niSl1i L0fil1iJUl'll0l' CIUSS Gd' Bandg Rally committee adviser. Girls' PDE- and heaIth pep viserg Rally committee adviserg adviser. G'A.A. adviser Cheerleader adviser. tennis., viserg Photography club adviser. JIM HINDS Body and Fenderg Shopg Fire squad adviserg Ski club adviser, Behind the Desks FACULTY W'ith members holding executive offices in many of the state and regional education organizations, the PH S faculty is continually alert to ways of bring- ing to the bunch on the hill the latest in effective and interesting teaching methods. Hardly an evening goes by when some member can't be found helping out at games! assisting with rehearsals, teaching adult classes or giving the assistance of their subiect area to some town group, What keeps them going? Perhaps its the hope that their contribution will provide a basis tor a better world RUTH METCALF CECIL BROWN MILDRED PETERSON RICHARD NIXON Junior Englishg Junior class ad- Auto shop. Home economicsg F.H.A. ad- Biology, Sophomore class ad viser. viser. viser. 4'5 ii. C3 50' 'U' ' rv 'li ' G7 ' . v-7 ,J 4 ff X f f 4 PHILIP FARLEY U.S. Historyj Sophomore Eng- Iishg Bays Federation Adviser. DOROTHY GREAVES Social Economicsg Thespian Ad- viserg Senior Class Adviserg Speech Activities. -T 3 ng Q-Hmtsvhl, FMA! I U. ,X 'iss Q. 15 iz If! ulw fn 'H I WP 5, DUANE FLAGG Distributive Educationg Trades and Industries. GERTRUDE SIMPSON Shorthandg Transcription Councilorg Girls' League Ad viser. SIIIIIPIIIS :incl I1'2lt'llt'I'S zililu- uri- vspiwiailly l'un4l ol' Nlr. Ci-cil Brown. Oni- ul' our slmp Ii-iivlii-1's. Quit-I anal friffnilly. lm Gun vaiys ln- ilu-pvnile-il upon to In-lp any one in any way ln- van. lv ually wi-airing an FIIUII cout mul always rvzuly to pitvlm in and lu-lp out. ln- is for n1ul1y+tl1i- lIt'I'l.1't'I if-at-In-r. kv s. - 6.251 PAT STAUB Artg World Historyg Yearling Adviserg Craftsg Ceramicsg Brush and Pallette Adviser. PS Z ' If -1 f ,- Aff' V ,A A '- ' Office secretary Mrs. Moore has been a great help to many of Pendleton High's students. Busy a great deal of the day, she is cheerful and friendly when her help is needed. Mrs. Moore is an almost indispensable part of the workings of the school. Miss Nlildrvd Pt-tt-rson. Home Economics teacher, informs Dianne Dy:-r and ,Ivan llumnu-ll on the secrets ol' vool crisp calorie scarce salads. Home Making students find Nliss Petr-rson's vlasses friendly and informal, however she has never performed for the students hs-r version of the St. Ulaf's Fight Song. LENNIS NASH Distributive Education: Trades and lndustries. Q! ANGIE EKSTRAND General Businessg En9l'Shi Sophomore Class viserz Rdlly Committee Adviser my N ...x '-J Q xxx-,xii X 1 DALE WARBURG Biologyg Algebra lp Consumer and Senior Mathp Basketball Coachg Lettermen's Club Ad- viser. 'TEA Mr. Himls, hody :mel ll-nrlvr instructor uml shop teacllvr at Pc-lull:-toll High. is to he I'0IllIlllI'll9IllPll on his friendly instruction of his classes. llc is also the :ulvisc-r ul' the PHS fire squzul mul Ski cluh. .........- 5-,Fix L 1 is GEORGE RASMUSSEN Boys' P.E. and Healthg Assistant football coachg Hi-Y adviserg track coach. -yy, , X FLORENCE SWEET CLAY BALLANCE Newswritingg Journalismg Li- Agricultureg Agriculture braryg Lantern adviserg Quill and Scroll adviser. jectsg F.F.A. adviser. pro- CHET SCHIEWE Assistant basketball coach Honor society adviserg V principal. 3 rvfns ds- 7-'l' FORREST CANOVA MARGARET KUCERA Bookkeepingg Typing lg Sopho- Senior Englishg Senior Class more Class Adviser. Advisorg College Councilor. S. -- ll SI no-q lg! , h I F ' Often be-tw:-on classes or during their free periods xou can finil sc-vc-ral tc-avllvrs engrossed in hvely l'0llYQ'l'hilll0Il uvvr an hot cup ol' voffvv. Here' wt' find Nliss Bum-y in ile-vp thought during a lrev moment. Lust your slllilvllls of P. ll. F-. wc-rv ve-ry prmul whvn ont' ol' our tmu-ln-r-. Nlr. Phillip Furlvy. won an SCllOl1ll'Slllll to Harvard L'x1ivv1'-ity whit-h 4-milmli-fl him to vontinue his studies in ther fin-lal ol' history iluring tlw snmme-r months. lv. S. History classes lmw- ln-1-n va-ry lurtunzntc- in llatving ai tvzlvllc-r als llll0I'0Slf'll in his 4lll'lit'l'l as Nlr. Furlvy is. A YSL do :J Q7 CJ jj xxx 5.1 LOREN STUDER Chemistryg Algebra llg Physics Geometryg Audio-Visual De: partmentg Science Club Ad- visor. llr. Cilln-rt l.ujm Nl Sl'll00l at .'xllll'll1l.. fliscu 4 Nl llll om Spanish tvuvllvr. way 4 IN 1 ll ev' In ifll-us uml infornmlimx 4 proju' Nlr Nluro 0 wllu originally liwfl lll lrlc le lt ils 11101 lu-r pe-rsolml f-xpa-rin-me lumpe to m ilu lui Spun 1 1 l,uti11 classes nmre- 1 ll! 1 1 ill me ir 1 Wllirll prorluvml tlw lll1WIIl Like ony high school thot functions properly, Pendleton l-ligh hos its own student government Composed of on executive council ond o representotive council, the student officers ond representotives meet regulorlv ond debote on oll issues which threoten the effectiveness or cooperotive student dction, From third period closs, the representotive council member is chosen by his clossmotes to ottend the council meetings ond report boclc. This representative serves for o semester ond then o new representotive is chosen, The representotive council meets once o month with the executive council. The executive council is composed of oll presidents of the vorious school clubs, editors ond business monogers of our onnuol ond poper, ond the student body officers, Meeting every two weeks, the execu- tive council is heoded by President Lorrv Applegate, ond odvised by Mr. G. Don Fossotti. After the reoding of the minutes by secretory Jonice White, business rnonoger Lewis Thorne, presents the treos- urers report, Among monv other functions of the council ore setting of dotes for bonquets ond donccs, deciding who gets the use of the refresh- ment bor ot gonfes ond oppointment of committees The student body officers ore top to bottom Lorrv Applegote, president, XX!og,ne Fong, second vice-president, Lewis Thorne, busi- ness monoger, Deloris Eoster, heod cheerleoder, Keith Jellum, vice- president, Jonice Xllfhite, secretory REPRESENTATIV For the best in 5019001 ND EXECUTIVE COUNCILS government ,519 X Left to right: I-' ,, ,,L 5 r tl yw M K-5?-1, F N, 'J Y' snr L r'xt,ert, LJ Jvfhra. L ADDLf'Q8f-2, D Eiwrghahary ri ffzrczs, M Lvtrq, L DL-Vor 3, V ML rr:-, L r'xAJ'et M LIWVVWCVS, Kr CNW, Q t D Thorne, in Pe'er5'ry A Perf D r'lt'Hf3l5f, S Msrtgzmr ry, J M Kay, F 'WB'-ET? The representative ccwwctt Qcrhpcsed ot erected repreeurwtyweg tram each thrrd pertcd dass, ns che-half of the student council Without these students, the whole school coutd not rheke known theur wants Qrtd have their 505' :rw the P H S student gowerftrheht The repre- sentatives, nrt furry report Qt the rheetihgg to thgtr grggggg Rates Us High Left to right: E Mjiay, ,, Tr'Qr1'p,5cn, T, 5213! T Eestcr, v. 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I-IARNEST, NED su, DICKENSON, LOIS DON ALIJSON, JIM ELK, SHARON ERICKSON, MYRNA DUFF, BART EVANS, JERRY FORRESTER, WAN IDA FROBERG, JON FRYREAR, DENNIS GARRIS. KAREN GR AV ATT, PAT FLOWERS, GEORGE l 0l.SOM, JUDITH FONG, WAYNE FORD, JACK lfARwELL, CARY , VRRRIS, LYNDA 1- A , x,w,X! 5 4' 'J N ip ue' if ' E . Nr , fi R . ,, ,' A-.0 4' R 'If' I A V - AAAA sf- Y , , ix L, ' L. I 1 'Q I .3 rfv' CROSS KAY f, GUYLI RRENUA T. HACKNEY ALTA egg? HARFROW, MARTHA A HART QHARON IIAYWOOD, DARLENE E A U9 HEREFORD. KEN ,qs 1. 4 . HINA. TONY ' A HIXSON, KENNETH A d r Q T HOEFT. ROBERT 1 Wh V9 HOLBROOK, LARRY Q5 ' HOLTZ. ROGER ' HOOK ER. BEA .3 HORN, CECIL , Q pn HI Ll.. JOANNE :E lx'ERsoN, JANICE , .3 A 4 VV, nr fix JH-,.',,R,,5, DON IIOWAXRIJ, Enmr: A JENNlN1:s, MARY Y JENSON, PAT E 4' JOHNSON, l.ll.I.lAN i1ZfIEf8H'J?l??Y ' A 'S I , . 1 f 7 A JONES, ALLEN J P X' f 2 J A , ,J A -f f JAR! L L A KAY. JOYCE A KAY, ROBERT Q qi KELLER, WILLARD Q... , V 1 f KERNS, SHERRY Eg, KING, Ron '5, D M: UQ, -:a ac KING, NANCY if j .wise-qia55,,L.. KLINGENSMITH, Jos ,- A X J KNEMEYER, RUTH KREUTZ, JUM LAUMRISTER, CELIA ?'f,,,,-Sf'-':.1L'I --',::,'1':- ff , ' xl 9 N., ' - ,L M ,. ' 4 '9-'W g LAZINKA, JUDY If I I v LINFOOT. JERRY x O N ft I IW ERMORE MARY IOFTI9 LESTER IOII AND HARRY IORENZJUANITA I IINIJAY. LOIS The class looks on intently as Mr Nixon. sophomore biology teacher explains a new aspect of man's re- lationship to his natural surround- LYONS, KENNETH M4-KAY, JENNIFER MrKAY, SCOTT Mi-RENZIE, ,IIIANITA MAIIIIAU, CAROL MANNINC, BARLOW MERWIN, WILLIAM NIILHXEL. LINDA MILLER. RUTH ANN MINTIIORNE. TIM MIKE. HERMAN NIONISII. JERRY ings. I :ff of x Q .,. A v V .6 I MONTEE, ROGER MONTGOMERY, SANDRA MOORE. FRANK MOORE, KENNETH MORTENSEN, LINDA U:'?T-fx, , n V - S ap- ,' 'A I I 5, T.. ' A '2' f If I 1-J OVERIIOLSER, SANDRA E PEDERSEN, EDDIE PEEIILER. DEANNA PERKINS K XROI PERRYM KN OTIS f L . ..- 1 I . 1Q5f'?I3 fax ' IOI,LIi.Ix, KENNETH PORTSIIIIY. GEORGE POWERS, KATHERINE PROVINCE, MARY ANN PULSE, GEORGIA PYLE. VICKI RALEY SALLY RALST Q-'21 55 RICHARDS. GARY RITHALER, DEANNA ROYER, EUGENE SAMPSON, TOMMY RUSHER, GARY f' 5 VH .- R f f ,Ok 4 R L , sm:nl.11TER. GALE - .A t SCHMIDT, VERN 11 ff V. '. A 1 SE.-XRCEY, MIKE Orff .' ff ' t SEELINGER, CHARLES 'XX 'X ' .3 K W XX 1, ' 1? 3 lug f VW ' 'f SHILLAL, TOMMY R 5. SIMONTON. BEN -M O QQ ' R65 s1N1:l,uR. CAROL - TA--I ' 5 why! f , . i. . I ,K s f f .X f 5Ml'IH. ALMOND SORENSON, SIGRID Sl 1 MMI-IRS, ARTHUR S'I'Rl7YF. S'l'l-ZX ENS. JEANNINE SlMMl'1RS, SITZANNE 'l'Il,l,OTSON, ,IIM TIN ' ' 'VK THONI KN, 41lII'IS'I'l'lR TIIONIPSON. SHARON TIIORNH, HN l-IRI-ITT 'I'lIOlRNl'I. Mllxli 'IWX I-Il'I'l'. JOHN INIHXRILI-IR. D.-XXII! , wupwk. SKNIDRK pap uc: wr:l.l.s. u..-wxn: ' - , J R xx um. xx'n.l.xRn L..,'L,:? K y PM Kb. Llll . . N. V A f img, ,V x, -b STHYENSON. 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Tlwy lzarv progrvssvrl in ovary l1'flySilll'l' tlufir SOIIIIOIVIOFP yvar and are still up anrl l'0lllillg.f fast. I'l'l'l'.S larlr to a grval rlass. ilu' Class of '57. f-- fi 9. 5 I AYLOR, TEX BAKER, JIM BAIRD, DENNIS BARNES, DON BASLER, GAIL BOND, ALBERT ALEXANDER, MARIE ALLEN, JACK ALLEN, MARWAYNE ANDERSON, ALLEN ASH, MARGARET BRILLHART, MARJORIE BRILLHART, MARY BRONCH EAU, YVONN E BRUNICK, BOB BUGARSKY, GAIL BYERS, BUTCH , -x, h 2, K' ,, cv X 'Ir , R Q I I fi? 'EQ f Q ' :Tr XX QQ! I Q u A ,H , 'I ,g X ...X , CASSIDY, MAUREEN CHAMBERS, BOB CHAMPION, JOHN CHERRY, JACK CLARK, PEGGY - Y . gg,gg,, W 7 I , Q I kv ' , ' ,pn- Xx p.- ' Z- 'uw-Y 'V I DUFF, DUANE I Qi -. -45 tb i l-1- ' K f Q xx . I I I I E792 f .W - T21 , 1 I E A 9' 445 Q ' 9 Q K rf' ' an 5' ' Q, 3 vt' .J ' , ,Q DEvoRss, use J 4 D .Q-:Nj , - '. , DIGGINS, THELMA , A ' -, DILL, DICK f if ' DONALDSON, Bos Q . , , ENBYSK, GARY -3. at lg? EASTER, DELORIS - , , A ELDER, GARY , ,, EPPERSON, JERALD , I, I ERICKSON, DAVID A 1-2+ ' 42 ERICKSON, LARITA EUSTIS, HELEN FORRESTER, DWAYNE GRAY, SANDRA GREGORY, DONNA 'QC' , F., RY lvgi CLARKE, BILL CLEVELAND, GEORGE COBAIN, JIM COINER, LARMAN COMSTOCK, SHIRLEY COMSTOCK, SUE COOK, DICK CRAIGEN, BEN DAGLEY, EDNA DEBORDE, JERRY mf A -A 2 an ,AV , mu .A K is 9 - , 'QTL' i '.Y X f ,5 -Wg X as Q, I fwbw , ifsijf, 5 I 'Q HAWKS, FERN HEREFORD, DAN HINA, VIOLA HORN, EVELYN HUFF LU ANN I fl, Fl. A M , 'Q 6- 'i V, 9 ' , I 'Q I O-N X 3 . . -X , -...o ho -I I -f-- 4 'f 'T' 1 I I S, X 1 . ia yi? V Y . If X , -:au A L.3 f'J I vw- E ..., u Q' If-'T I up N1 9 HUMMELL, MARY HUNT, STEVE HUNTER, DENNIS ISACKSON, JO ANN JAMES, RONALD JELLUM, KIETH JOHNSON, BILL JOHNSTON, SHARON JORY, DOUG KAUTZ, RICHARD N -Bn A' Sq.. 52 KEARNEY, RON KEPLEY, JUDIE KILBY, MIKE KING, CURTIS ' -K' ,, I :IVR U? IX , J Uv' S-nv KING, SUSAN KIVETT, ESTH ER KUCERA, JOHN N . I ' V LAING, PAT . A I q , I gi LARSON, sos f xx FJ ' LEE,CHICK 7-S? X-ur f mf, gh ... LEE, SALLY t,L ' 35,56-j:.', LEEPEKGARY I -' LEINWEBER KATHRYN LONG, BUD LEWIS, ROSE ANN LITTIG, MAUR LUKE, MARILYN McCUE, SANDRA McKAY, DAVID McKENZIE, BONITA MAIER, THELMA ca fi S. ,I fr' .-1' ' fr 7 I A . I MIA E -nan I rx X K '17 QQ Junior t'Il9CI'li'1llIl'l'S .E 15 Smith and Bud Long rea whoop It up for the 1 - . . xg- HSSQIIIBIIPS. 3- 5. y 1227 P, l. JA I ,I . 4 ,ar 5 :R MANOOLD, TERRY T ' if 'X' ' A, MAYBERRY, TERRY t X - 'Y' 5 'J MElNERS,JOYCE I Ie K MILLER, MARCIA MONTEE, DIANNA P in H R Y M - i f A 9 MOORE, DICK ,,., I '-E 5 ..:,:e', ,x A OLEEN, Bos ++,,,f 9 , -3,- OLSEN, TED - 1 l X -' PAHL, DAVE If , -, , , m , PEARSON, LINDA E ' X if ' I D I ' A 1 3, A , It Q , f , I 7 VF' ? Q' A . C' M ,. 4- , ., q.,,1 1 'f' PEDRO, TONY PELLETI ER, RONALD PETERSON, BEA f, yi-D 5' U L25 , - :.,, ' , , , . 'A A ' ' . in ' Us-f f. fn- ' I , , C' Sn, J ,J , 'C' 5 . V . .I , , - A :L 5 ,,I- . L. I '1'i!!.f7 A PETERSON, PETE PICARD, MEL PICKELL, BOB , 1 'ig na' fY'Nx PORTSCHY, RHEBA PRECOURT, DAVID PURCELL, LARRY RALEY, TIAH RAWLINS, BARBARA 45 4'j ' 'pun f -I 3-S1 ' vffd 'ME' H ' waz., AX 1,'WJ ' I' I EGP! 46 'T' SMITH, WAYNE SPROUSE, DON STARK, JUANITA STEVER, BILL TACKITT, IRENE l 0 ',3.,1 fi' -Ip - I-+A Bm ef, , , I ,M II 5 S' 9 ...II . HAI, j' r? 5, -C' i 9 SERAFIN, CONNIE SIMPSON, CINDY SMITH, LORRAINE SMITH, MIKE gc V A' s-..f' N.. ROTH ROCK, KENT REAVES, MIKE RICH, WANDA ROBERTS, PEGGY ROBINSON, DALE ROEHLK, HERMAN ROTH ROCK, ROWENA RUDY, DON ROE, JERRY SCHWARTZ, NORA SCHWEIGART, JOAN SEELINGER, MYRNA R SEITS, KEITH ,r V! ,wx -..Qi . -A .F 9' TAGUE, GARY TERNEY, JUDY THORNE, CAROL TROWBRIDEGE, LOIS THOMAS, RITA TYLER, JAMES VAN DORN, NANCY WALLACE, BOB 249' PI 14359 , :ff , I 'Z -fs , ,r' N J... I gl J y- ff' ,R . of I 1, I .. , 'Vs 4 Q , 5, WAGNER, MAY I A ' N N WICKMAN, SCOTT ,f .,.. ,, A In WELLENBROCK, BARBARA WHITE, JANIS WHITEIS, PAULINE .lp Blk L i' L2 .W F--.Q , l ' 'ff X I at -JE L.. I K I' X -L 'wc-5 I S-D , I I X 6 I, , , .r Ray- 'lrxiy' f eyvl-ii-1 U 9 I ,ifh N ,., N , a e l a 49 Q I ,xx y 5 ff Q i X xx ...S WILLIAMS, JACK WILLIAMSON, CELESTINE WILLIAMSON GAR , Y WILSON, MARGARET L av--H WOOD, NANCY WOODWARD, JAMES WRIGHT, DON WYLAND, JERRY GLEN YOUNGMAN ,:Q,t. ,, s . t . x . . V - f ,K K . 1 .. -- ' ' 1 ..-N A uv- '1 lug SENIORS 4 X , a .. N , X. A Q ' .-, ' v , 1 1 ' J' X'.. s 1 or I X, x , x- ,.., 7 ' ' ' s v , 4, . Z J fs I . I 5 Q . 1 . 1 - ' 1 0. X ' . ' 1 x , . 1, u' K s I xx N. .-. ' mn.. xy 'Y -.Q is x. 1.x ux . X- s ' ' x. N 1 Q 5 . , . J'-x V , - -, . Jflw Z. f.. sl .- Ez' X' x 7' '4 -1-. I 0' stab. hui? sd' 0 S -,imifi I X A 11 D 5 Q il x ,ff I , 2' .1 J ' ' 'S A 1 ,f , S i 'W' M 1 ' A 5 ' it if. ' .fi I V Fifi.. .. f f N 'v '- zz' f. W ' L ,. . , 3 ' ' ff , W' l9 ' .5 h? 5 , ,msd bf? S pg AX ,ix Q -V ,-A , My f ' YZ E1?1Qf2-.'-E59 X X I 1 V x ,,1 Q. QI: 'P fir Uh m'g3i'S.' ' vw , X iNY'g. A AAAQA 4 :divx . A v-1' From left to right, Hdroid Dodge cmd Frdmk Sizemier, Cheerleddersg Ldm, Wells, VICQ-Preswdem, Russell Masters, President, seated, Mdrdm Hllydrd, Secretory-Treds wer It u'asn't so long ago wlwn wo svniors usvrl to look at high svhool life. wishing that ln' wvrv olfl vnough to bo a part of it and shore the vxperienves that it brings. The limo finally room when wo l'llll'l'f'Il Ihv high srhool floors as srarvrl sophomores. .45 we rvacherl our junior year. lcv had gainvrl more Svlf-!'0flflllPflf'l? and rvsponsibilily. Nou' that we are seniors uv wishvrl sometimes that we voulrl re-live' our svhool days, but too, we are looking Pllgffl'-ffll'0!l to the world ahead. ALEXANDER, STANLEY-Football HA 2, 33 Boys, Federation 1, 2, 3. ALLEN, BONNIE ,IO-Pep Club 13 Girls' League 1, 2, 3g G. A. A. 13 Cold Key Art Award 3. AMMIRATI. JOE-Bovs' Federation 1, 2, 3. APPLEGATE, LARRY-Executive Council 33 Representative Council 33 ASB President 33 Bachelor Boys 1g Class Assemblies 1, 23 All- School Play 3g Football A 2, 33 Football B 13 Basketball A 2, 3-3 Basketball B 13 Baseball 23 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2g Band 1, 2, 3g Jr. Rotarian 33 Citizenship Cup 33 Letterman's Club 2, 33 Sweetheart King 3. BAGNALL, EDDIE-Transfer from Baker, Ore- gon 2. Representative Council 2g Track 2, 3g Boys' Federation 2, 33 Chorus 13 Senior Basketball 3, BAIRD, BILL-Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3. BANKS, JERRY-Girls' League 1, 2, 33 F. H. A. BEAN, BOB-Class Assembly 2g Football Aw 2, 3g Football Bw 1, 23 Basketball B 13 Boys' Federation 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Let- terman's Club 3. BEDFORD, JACQUIE-Representative Council 1, Phoenix 1: Quill Si Scroll 2. 3: Yearling 1, 2, Girls' League 1, 2. 3, Treasurer 3, Girls' League Council 3, Lantern 1, 2, Make-up Ed. 2, Rally Committee 1, 2: Honor Society 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, All- School Play 1, 2, Jr. Altrusan 3: G. A. A. 1: Thespians 2. 3, All-School Assembly 3, Citizenship Cup 2, Girls' State 2, Press Merit Award 2, District-State Speech Con- tests 2, Gonzaga Forensic Tourn 3: Pacific Slope Press Confab 1, 2: Debate Team 3: Oregon Journalism Confab 2: Oregon Girls' League Confab 2. BIRRER, CALVIN-Executive Council 3, Rally Committee 3, Wranglers 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, Presi- dent 3: Football MB 1, Basketball B 1: Track 1, Boys' Federation 1. 2, 3, Toast- mixers 3. BLEYTHING. BOB-Class Officer 2, Class As- sembly 1, 2: Exchange Assembly 1, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, All-School Assembly 3. BLEVINS. KYLE-Boys' Fefleration 1. 2, 3. BQJSTWICK, JO ANN-Bachelor Girls 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 3: Class As- sembly 1, 2, Office Help 3, Jr. Altrusan 3, Tennis 2, 3, Baml 1, 2, 3, Flag Twirler 2. Hearl Twirler 3, Buckerettes 3, Vice Presi- dent 3, All-School Assembly 3. BOOTH. LARRY-Boys' Feeleration 1. 2. 3. RRADRN. GARY - Representative Council 1, Hi-Y 3: Class Assembly 1. 2: Exchange As- sembly 1: Football MB 2, Boys' Feflera- tion l. 2. 3: Chorus 1: All-School Assembly 3: Spring Choral Dance Theater l. BRITAIN, PAT-Pep Club l. 2: Girls' Leaguc 12 3' G. -X. A. l. . . .. , . 1 'c,,.. The future secretaries of tomorrow can be found in Mrs. Simpson's senior transcription class. CALDWELL, ROSALEE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, G.A.A. lg Chorus 1, 2. CASS, RICHARD-Class Cheerleader l, Bache- lor Boys 1, Wranglers 1, Treasurer 1, Class Assemblies 1, 2, Football Bw 1, 2, Basket- ball B 1, 2, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Chorus l, 2, Vice President 2, Jr. Rotarian. ROSALEE CALDWELL RICHARD CASS CATTERALL, CAROL-Representative Coun- cil 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Yearling 3, Girls' Lea- gue 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, Ski Club 3, Class Assembly 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, Reporter 2, 3, G.A.A. 1. 2. CHAPMAN, JIM-Bachelor Boys 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, Sr. Basket- ball 3. CAROL CATTERALL JIM CHAPMAN CONNER, EARL--Class Assembly 3, Football A 2, 3, Football HB 1, Track 2: Boys, Federation 1, 2, 3: Band 1, 2, 3. COMSTOCK, GLORIA-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Year- ling 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Rally Com- mittee 2, 3: Photography Club 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, Exchange Assembly 1, Of- fice Help 3, Tennis 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Toastmixers 3, Buckerettes 3. COOLIDGE, HARRY - Transfer from La Grande, Oregon 2. Boys' Federation 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Chorus 2. CORREA, MABEL-Executive Council 3, Rep- resentative Council 1, 3, Class Cheerleader 2, Phoenix 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Asst. Drill Master 2. Drill Master 3, Yearling 3, Cir- culation Manager 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 3, Photography Club 2, 3: Class Assembly 1, 2, Exchange Assem- bly 1, Tennis 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Band 1. 2, 3, Librarian 3, Chorus 2, 3, Librarian and Representative 3, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Thespians 3: Tri-M 3: Buckerettes 3. Presi- dent 3, All-School Assembly 3. CRAIG, MARIETTA - Pep Club 3: Girls' League 1, 2. 3. CRISPIN, DEANNA - Executive Council 3: Phoenix 1, Quill St Scroll 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2. 3, Yearling 1, 2, Typist 2, Girls, League 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Council 2, 3, Lantern 1, 2, 3, Copy Ed. 2. Managing Ed. 3, Rally Committee 1, Brush 81 Palette 1, 2, 3, Treas- urer 3, Honor Society 2. 3. President 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2: Exchange Assembly 1, Jr. Altrusan 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2. 3. Vice President 2, Toast- mixer 3: Flag Twirler 3, All-School Assem- bly 3: Pacific Slope Press Confab 1, 2, Oregon Scholastic Press Confab. 2, Hermis- ton Traffic Safety Confab. 3, Girls' League State Conference 2, Queen of Hearts 2, Citizenship Cup 3: Speech 3: Choral Dance 1, All-School Play 2. CROSKREY. IRENE-Girls' League 1. 2, 3, All-School Assembly 3. DANIELS, MUNTE CRE-Pep Club 1: Girls' League 1. 2. 3. DAYHUFF, ALBERTA-Executive Council 3, Bachelor Girls 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Year- ling 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Ski Club 2, Photography Club 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, All-School Assembly 3, Jr. Altrusan 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Chorus 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, President 3, Thespian Conference 3, Speech Team 1, 2, 3, Debate Team 3, Odd Fellow's United Na- tionis Pilgrmage 1, Knight's of Phythias Winner 3, Gonzaga Speech Tourney 3. DAVIDSON, JIM-Class Assembly 1, 2, Ex- change Assembly 1, Boys' Federation 1, 2 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 3, All-School As- sembly 3, Tri-M 3, Show Band 3. DENISON, JANIE-Phoenix 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Pep Club Council 2, 3, Year- ling 2, Girls, League 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Council 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, Brush 8, Palette 1, Honor Society 2, 3, Secretary 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, Office Help 2, 3, Jr. Altrusan 3. DOBLE, SHERRY ANN-Girls' League 1, 2. 3: Class Assemblies 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, G. A. A. 1, Chorus 3. DICKENSON, MERILYN-Transfer from Lex- ington, Oregon 2. Girls' League 2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, Band 2, 3, Chorus 2. DODGE, HAROLD-Executive Council 1, Class President 1, Bachelor Boys 1, Rally Com- mittee 2: Wfranglers 1. President 1, Hi-Y 2: Class Assembly 1. 2, Football HAM 1, 2. 3: Basketball A 3, Basketball Bw 1. 2: Boys' Federation 1, 2. 3, Golf 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Jr. Rotarian 3, Lettcrman's Club 1. 2, 3. DONOVAN, BEVERLY-Class Vice President 1, Quill 81 Scroll 2. 3, Vice President 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Lantern 1, 2. 3, Associate Ed. 3, Rally Committee 3, Yearling 3, Adminis- trative and Correspondence Ed. 3, Girls' League 1, 2. 3, Honor Society 3, All-School Play Student Director Director 3, Jr. Al- trusan 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Sec.-Treasurer 3, Chorus 1. 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Delegate to Pacific Slope Press Conference 2, 3 DOUGLAS, JUNE-Pep Club 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Class Assemblies 1. 2, Exchange As- sembly 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, Historian 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Distributive Education 3, Presi- dent 3, Buckerettes 3. DYER. DIANE-Phoenix 1, Quill Si Scroll 3: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Girls' League 1. 2, 3, Lan- tern 1, 2, 3. Circulation Ed. 3: Rally Com- mittee 1, Brush 85 Palette 1. 2. 3, Ski Club 3: Photography Club 1: Class Assembly 1. 2: Thcspians 2. 3: Pacific Slope Press Con- fab. 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1. 2, 3, Li- brarian 2, Delegate to Eastern Oregon Music Sight Reading Clinic 1, 2, 3, Tri-M 3. COFFMAN, SHIRLEY FARWELL-Bachelor Girls 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Girls' League 1, 2. 3. FORRESTER, MIKE-Executive Council 1, 2, 3, Quill Si Scroll 3, President 3, Lantern 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, Basketball Aw 3, Track 1, 3, Basketball B 1, Student Body Second Vice President 1, First Vice Presi- dent 2. FORSYTHE. JUDY - Executive Council 3, Phoenix 1, Quill 81 Scroll 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Yearling 1, 2, Art Ed. 2: Lantern 1, 2, 3, Feature Ed. 2. Associate Ed. 3, Rally Committee 1. 2, Brush 81 Palette 1, 2, Treas- urer 2, Honor Society 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 1, 2, All-School Play 2, 3, Exchange Assembly 1, Jr. Altrusan 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Student Council Meeting Baker 2, Ontario 3, First Student Council Leadership Workshop Eu- gene 2, U. of O. Press Confab 3, U. of O. Press Merit Award 2, Seattle Pacific Slope Journalism Confab 1, 2, Citizenship Cup 1, Track Princess 2, Sweetheart Queen 3, All- School Assembly 3, Girls, League 1, 2, 3, President 3, Vice President 2, Tri-State Delegate 1, 2, Gold Merit Pin for Service 1, Gonzaga Forensic Meet 3. ELAM, DIANE-Pep Club 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Brush SL Palette 3, Chorus 3, Gold Key Art Award 3. FOREST, NANCY C.-Transfer from Astoria. Oregon 3. Pep Club 3, Girls' League 3, Thcspians 3, Debate Team 3. FORTH, ROBERT -- Jr. Kiwanian 3, Boys' Federation 1. 2. 3, F. F. A. 1. 2, 3. Sentinal 1, 2, Treasurer 3. GILLETTE, GEN-Transfer from Baker, Ore- gon 3. Quill 81 Scroll 3, Pep Club 3: Year- ling 3, Girls' League 3, Lantern 3, All- School Play 3, Band 3, Thespians 3, All- School Assembly 3, Toastmixcr 3. Q2 , 4 if . 5' 'see . ' f,Q5 i 5i Q. V'- iiif :gk- get Z I N, 132' ' . E .415 gur ,-V ll . l V' 'Q 2.1 Z V iw 3 ' .' H92 R A -' P iii J N.: 51: 2 ,H r WJ! v V- 1' fa-A --ff A quick glance into the Senior English class shows Jim Adams, instructor, enlightening his students before a test. GRAHAM, SHIRLEY-Girls' League 1, 2, 3. HART, MARY-Pep Club 3: Girls, League 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, G.A.A. 1, 2. E SHIRLEY GRAHAM MARY HART HANSON. BERT-Transfer from Saint .l0seph's Academy 1. Class Secretary 2, Lantern 2, 3: All-School Play 3g Track Mgr. 2, 33 Boys, Federation 2, 33 Toastmixers 2. HANLY, JERRY-All-School Play 2g Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Fire Squad 1, 2, 3. BERT HANSON JERRY HANLY l 561' HAYNES, SAM-Executive Council 2, 3, Rep- resentative Council 2, 3, Class President 23 Bachelor Boys 1, Honor Society 2, 3, Wranglers 1, Hi-Y 2, Class Assembly 1, 2, Football NA 2, 3, Basketball A 2, 33 Basketball B 1, Baseball 1, 2, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, President 3, Golf 1, 3, Class Cheerleader 1, Chorus 2, Jr. Rotarian 3, All-School Assembly 3, Citizenship Cu? 2, All-Conference Football 3, Basketball . 3, Baseball 2. HILL, TERRY-Executive Council 2, 3, Repre- sentative Council 1, Phoenix 1, Quill 81 Scroll 2, 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Pep Club Council 1, 2, 3, Yearling 2: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Council 3, Lantern 1, 2, 3, Business Mgr. 3, Rally Com- mittee 1, 2, Brush 8: Palette 2, Honor So- ciety 3, Ski Club 3, Class Assembly l: Ex- change Assembly 1: Jr. Altrusan 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, Thespians 2, 3, President 2: Gonzaga Forensic Meet 3, Pacific Slope Press Con- fab 1, 2, National Press Confab 2, Citizen- ship Cup 2: Betty Crocker Future Home- maker 3. HILYARD, MARILYN-Executive Council 2, 3: Class Treasurer 3: Phoenix 1: Pep Club 1. 2, 3: Pep Club Council 3: Pep Club Drummer 3, Girls' League 1. 2, 3: Rally Committee 2, Ski Club 2. 3: Photographv Club 2, 3, Class Assembly 2: All-School Play Business Mgr. 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, President 2, 3, Band l, 2. 3, Thespians 3. HOCKENSMITH, MARJURIE - Girls' League l, 2, 3, Honor Society 2. 3. Treasurer 3: Class Assembly l, 2, G. A. A. 1. 2. 3: Chorus 3: All-School Assembly 3. HOWARD, DARWIN-Boy's' Federation 2. 3. HORN, ,IERROLD-Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3. HUMNIELL, JEAN-Girls' League l, 2. 3: Rep- resentative Council 3, Photography Club 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. l, 2, 3. HUBBARD, JAMES-Boys' Federation 1. 2, 3, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. HUNTER, JEAN - Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girlsf League 1. 2, 3, Rally Committee 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. HYND, JOHN W.-Class Assemblies 2, 3: Ex- change Assembly 1, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Band 1, f2, 3, All-School Assembly 3, Tri-M 3, Show Band 3. JOHNSON, JANET- All-School Assembly 3, Tri-M 3, Chorus Accomp. 3, Teenage Traf- fic Meet, official delegate 2, Qperetta 2, Pacific Slope Press Confab 1, 3, Phoenix 1, Quill 81 Scroll 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Thespians 2, 3, Vice President 3, Girls' League Silver Merit Pin 2, Lantern 1, 2, 3, Circulation Mgr. 2, Feature Ed. 3, Yearling 3, Ad Staff 3, Thespian Confab 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls, League 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, Girls' League Council 2, 3, Brush 81 Palette 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Class Assemblies 1. 2, All-School Play 2: Tennis 2: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3. JEPFERSUN, DICK - Representative Council 3: Quill 81 Scroll 3, Lantern 2, 3, Asst. Busi- ness Mgr. 3, Rally Committee 3, Honor So- ciety 3, Jr. Kiwanian 3, Toastmixers 3, President 3, Seattle Press Confab 3, Trans- fer from Portland 2. JEAN HUNTER JoHN W. HYND JANET JUHNSON DICK JEFFERSON INGRAM. PENNY-Executive Council 3, Rep- resentative Council 2: Class Sec.-Treas. 1: Phoenix 1, Quill Si Scroll 2. 3, Pep Club 1 2, 3, Vice President 2: Pep Club Council 2, Pep Club Drummer 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Council 2, 3, Girls' League Secretary 3, Lantern 1, 2, 3, News Ed. 2, Ed. 3: Honor Society 2, 3: Class Assemblies 1, 2, All-School Assembly 3, All-School Play 2, Jr. Altrusan 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3: Chorus 1, 2, 3, Accomp. 3, Thespians 2, 3: Citizenship Cup 1, Delegate Tri-State' Girls' League Confab 1, 2, Delegate Oregon Press Confab 2, Gonzaga Speech Tourney 3, De- bate Team 3, First place 'cl Speak for De- mocracyn contest 3, Third place Ml Speak for Democracyn contest 1. JACOBSON. KAREN-Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 2, Class Assemblies 1. 2, All-School Assembly 3. JAMES, DALE-Executive Council 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Basketball Aw 3, Basket- ball B 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, Boys' Federa- tion 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 1, Treasurer 2: Band 1, 2, 3, President 3, Class Assembly 2, Letterp1an,s.Club 2, 3, Jr. Rotarian 3. KANGAS, ELA1NE-Girls' League 1, 2, 3. PENNY INGRAM KAREN JAcoBsoN DALE JAMES ELAINE KANGAS The halls of Pendleton High rang with laughter as the seniors initiated a new day appropriately named 'SSenior Slop Day. KELLY, TOM-Boys, Federation 1, 2, 3 KINGSLEY, PENNY-Phoenix 1, Pep Club 1, KEELER, SUSAN-Girls' League 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Treagurgr 3, KERN, CLAUDIA-Representative Council, 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, Girls, League 1, 2, 3. 2, Girls, League 1, 2, 3. TOM KELLY SUSAN KEELER PENNY KINGSLEY CLAUDIA KERN KINNAMAN, JACKIE - Class Treasurer 2 Photography Club 3: All-School Play 3 Boys' Federation 1, 2. 3: Tennis 2, 3: All School Assembly 3. KIRSCH, CAROL-Transfer from Staten, Ore gon. Pep Club 2: Girls' League 2, 3: G. A A. 2: Majorette 3. KORVOLA, MARY LOU-Executive Council 3: Representative Council 1. 2: Pep Club 3: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Brush 81 Palette 2: Ski Club 3: Class Assemblies 1, 2: All-School Pla 3 ,lr Altrusan3 F H A 2 y g . . 3. . . ,3,Treas- urer 2, President 3, All-School Assembly 3. LAING, RALPH-Quill 8: Scroll 2, 3: Lantern 1, 2: Rally Committee 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, His- torian 3: Photography Club 3: All-School Play 3: Boys' Federation 1. 2, 3, Tennis 2. 3: Thespians 3, Speech Team 3. LANDERS. ELAlNE-Girls' League 1. 2. 3. LANE. JERRY-Class Assembly 2: Boys' Ferl- erzltion 1. 2. 3: Fire Squafl 1. 2. 3. Asst. Chief 2. Chief 3. LH CURE. DICK-Jolly Bachelors 1: Hi-Y 3: Pll0lO:1l'illlllf' Club 3: Class :xSSl'lllllly l. 2: Boys' Federation l. 2. 3: Hamel 1. l.lEU.-XLLEN. R0BI4IR'l'- -Honor Society 3: lli- Y 2. 3: Illl0l0Qll'illDlly Club 3: Class ASSVIII- bly 2: F. F. A. l. 2. 3: Boys' Fl'1l4'l'illl0Il l. 2. 3: 'l'lu-spians 3. ' -v LIEUALLEN, RUSSELL-Representative Coun- cil 1, Honor Society 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Photog- raphy Club 3, Class Assembly 2, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3. LONG, CLAUDIA-Executive Counci1.3, Rep- resentative Council 1, Phoenix 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, President 3, Pep Club Council 1, 2, 3, Yearling 3, Schedule Ed. 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Girls, League Council 3, Rally Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, Brush 81 Palette 3, Ski Club 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Photography Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Class Assemblies 1, 2, All- School Play 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Chorus 2, Thespians 2, 3, Princess of Football 3, Princess of Hearts 1, Cotton Week Princess 3. McCOY, DARRELL-F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Band 1. McKAY, NANCY-Representative Council 3, Girls, League 1, 2, 3, Class Assembly 2, F. H. A. 1, 2, Vice President 1, 2, Distributive Education Secretary-Treasurer 3. McKAY, BILL-Executive Council 2, 3, Quill Sz Scroll 2, 3, Yearling 1, 2, 3, Chief Photog- rapher 2, Ed. 3, Hi-Y 3, Photography Club 1, 2, 3, President 2, Vice President 3, Class Assemblies 1, 2, All-School Play 2, 3, Ex- change Assembly 1, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Citizenship Cup 1, All-School Assembly 3, Tri-M 3, Show Band 2, 3, OSPA Press Confab 2, 3. Mc-KEE, TOM-Class Assemblies 2, 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. McM1LL1N, DORTHA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Dis- tributive Education Historian 3. MASTERS, RUSSELL-Executive Council 3, Class President 3, Hi-Y 3, Class Assembly 1, Basketball HB 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Jr. Kiwanian 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3. MEYERSICK, ED-Representative Council 1, 2, 3, Yearling 2, Rally Committee 3, Wlranglers 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, Basketball A 3, Basketball B 1. 2, Boys' Federation 1, 2 3, Golf 1, 2, 3. MINTHORNE ALVIN-Boys, Federation 1, 2, 3, All-School Assembly 3, Band 1, 2, 3. MOORE, VALDINE-Representative Council 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. MOON, LARRY - Representative Council 3, Yearling 2, Rally Committee 2, Honor So- ciety 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, All-School Play 2, 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Thespians 3, King of Hearts 2, Bausch-Lomb Science Award, Outstanding Chemistry Student Award 2, Elk's Most Valuable Student Award 2. MOTANIC, CAROLINE-Phoenix 1, 2, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Brush 81 Palette 2, 3, Secre- tary 3, Class Assembly 2, F.H.A. 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, Tri-M 3, Secretary 3. MURPHY, DOROTHY-Girls' League 1, 2, 3. OLSEN, MELVIN-Transfer from Pilot Rock, Oregon 2. Boys, Federation 2, 3. OVESON, MARY-Bachelor Girls 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club Drummer 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Council 3, Rally Com- mittee 2, 3, Photography Club 2, 3, Class Assembly 2, Office Help 3, Tennis 2, 3, G.A.A. 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, All-School As- sembly 3, Show Band 3. 7 Ill?-XNIC l'.'XLll.SUN JUDY PAYNE PAULSUN. DUANEA-l'ixccutivc Council 3: Hi- Y 2: Class Assembly 1: Football HA 3: Basketball A 2. 3: Basketball B 1: Track 1. 2. 3: Boys. Fetleration 1. 2. 3. Sgt.- at-Arms 1: Chorus 1. 2. 3. President 3: jr. Botarian 3: l.cttcrman's Club 2. 3. PAYNE. JUDY-Transfer from Nlilton-Frce- water. Oregon 3. Pep Club 3: Girls' League 3: Bally Connnittec 3: Chorus 3: Flag Twirlcr 3: Tri-Nl 3: All-School Assembly 3: Princess of Football 3. NUIAA Ru: PECK DINAH PENIAND m.DoN 1-r1NNlNc:'roN B,tRB,tR,t vmss lil+IYlERl.N PH'l rHYS xuais POND PECK. NULA RAF-Pep Club 3: Girls' League 1. 2. 3: F. H. A. 1. 2. Treasurer 2: Tri-Nl 3: Buckerettes 3. PENLAND. DINAH - Quill 81 Scroll 3: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Girls' League 1, 2. 3: Lantern 2. 3: Brush 81 Palette 1. 2. 3: All-School Play 1. 2: Office Help 3: G. A. A. 1. 2, 3: Thespians 3. PENNINGTON. ELDUN-Class Assemblies 1. 2: All-School Play 3: Boys' Federation 1. 2. 3. PETERSON. HGNIER-Representative Council 1. 2: All-School Play 3: Football B 2. 3: Bovs' Federation 1. 2. 3. Sgt.-at-Arms 3: Goif 1. PLASS, BARBARA - Transfer from Eugene. Oregon 2. Pep Club 2, 3: Girls' League 2. 3: Girls' League Council 3: Honor Society 3: Office Help 3: Jr. Altrusan 3: Thespians 3. PETTEYS. BEVERLY- Pep Club 1. 2: Year- ling 3: Girls' la-ague 1. 2. 3: Class Assembly 1. 2: Chorus 3. PUND. NlARlFfPcp Club 3: Girls' League 1. 2. 3: G. A. A. 1. l'U'l l'ER. NIABILY N-Girls' 1.1-agguc 1. 2. 3: F. H. A. 1. 2. 3. Secretary 3: F. H. A. State anal District Convention 2. Ht DNIER PETERSON MARILYN POTTER POWERS, CAROL - Transfer from Seattle, Wash. 2. Girls' League 2, 3, Class Assembly 2, Band 2, 3, Chorus 3, Majorette 2, 3, All- School Assembly 3, Show Band 3, Bucker- ettes 3. PUGSLEY, JACK-Hi-Y 3, Class Assembly 1, Football HA 3' Football B 1 2- Bo s' 1 s s y Federation 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Chorus 1. 2, 3, Vice President 3, Letterman's Club 3. ROYER, BERNICE - Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Thespians 3. RUCK, DARLA-Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Tri-M 3. QUIGLEY, RON-Class Assembly 1, 2, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3. READ, MAX-Honor Society 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 3, Class Assembly 1, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3. ROBINSON, BILL-Track 3, Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3. RING, DICK-Transfer from Kennewick, Wash. 2. Basketball HB 2, Boys' Federation 2. 3. CAROL POWERS JACK PUGSLEY RON QUIGLEY MAX READ BERNICE ROYER DARLA RUCK BILL ROBINSON DICK RING SCHAEFER. DARLENE-Girls' League 1. 2, 3: Class Assemblies 1, 2: F. H. A. 1, 2: G. A. A. 1. SCHULTZ. MARY-Transfer from Morrel. Ne- braska 2. Girls' League 2. 3: Chorus 2. SMVFH. FRED-Boys' Federation l. 2. SINCL.-UR. RAY-F.F.A. 1. 2: Boys' Federa- tion 1. 2. 3. STOLZ. J.AN'iEXCllZlllgI' student from Sweden Hi-Y 3: Truek 3: Boys' Federation 3: Toustniixers 3. Vice President 3: Speech Teann 3. SPANCLE. CHARLES - Class Assembly 1: Football Av 2. 3: Football NB 1: Track 1: Bovs' Fefleration 1. 2. 3. SNIDHH. H1'1l.FNf'l'rainsfer from Kettle Falls Wlisln. 3. Girls' l.eugm- 3: F. H. A. 3. Sl'l'INIZl'IR. FH.-XNK-R4-presentulive Couneil 1: Class Clic-erlezuler 3: Ili-Y 3: Ski Clulr 3: Class Asst-inlnly 1. 2: Boys' Feslerution 1. 2. 3. TENIPLE. BOB-Bachelor Boys 1: Bally Committee 1. 2: YV: gg s : '- Y . 3, Vice Presiclent 3: Ski Club . . .1 Class Assemblies -. 2: Football AM 2. 3: Football B 1: Track 1. 2. 3: Boys, Federation 1. 2. 3: Letterman's Club 1. 2, 3. STFIDL. PATiBa:-helor Girls 1: Pep Club 2. 3: Girls' League 1. 2. 3: Class Assemb- lies 2. 3: Baml 1. 2. 3: Chorus 3: Tri-M 3. Presiclent 3: Show Banfl 3. THOMPSON, JUDY-Transfer from Heppner, Oregon 2. Executive Council 3: Class Secre- tary 3: Quill 85 Scroll 3: Pep Club 2, 3: Yearling 3, Sports Etl. 3: Girls' League 2, 3: Girls' Leaglie Council 3: Lantern 2, 3, Proof Ed. 3: Bally Committee 3: Brush aml Palette 2, 3. President 3: ,Honor Society 3: Ski Club 2. 3: Photography Club 3: Class Assembly 2: All-School Assembly 3: Toast- mixers 3: Office Help 3: Jr. Altrusan 3: GAA. 2. 3: Thespians 2. 3: U of 0 Press Coufab 2: Choral Dance 2. THUBNE. ,IIM-Bepresentatlvc Council 2. 3: Hi-Y 3: Track 1. 2, 3: Boys' Federation 1. 2, 3. THORNE. LEVVIS-Executive Council 3: Bep- resentative Council 2, 3: -Student Body Business Mgr. 3: Class Vice President 2: Class Assembly 2: Basketball Aw 2, 3: Basketball B 1: Track 1, 2, 3: Jr. Ki- wanian 3: Boys, Federation 1. 2. 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Citizenship Cup 2: BMC All-Con- ference 2: 1.etterman's Club 1. 2. 3. THURPE, BUSENIABY-Phoenix 1: Quill Si Scroll 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Pep Club Drummer 3: Girls' League 1. 2. 3: Girls' League Council 2. 3: Lantern 1. 2. 3, Atl Solicitor 2. News Eel. 3: Rally Committee 2. Brush 81 Palette 1: Ski Club 1. 2. 3: Class Assemblies 1. 2: All-School Play 2: G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: Chorus 2: Thespians 2. 3: Secretary- Treasurer 3: All-School Assembly 3: Girls' League Tri-State Coufab 2: U of 0 Press Confab 2. r FUNACK. ,lUDYfTransfcr from Berlmonel, Oregon 2. Pep Club 2. 3: Girls, League 2, 3: Flag Twirler 2. 3. TUWNER. ALAN-Football MA 1: Football B 1: Boys' Federation 1. 2. 3: Band 3: Chorus 2. Y DAN W EQNER mf1vERLY VAUGHT WEGNER, DANfBoys' Federation 1, 2, 3. VAUGHT, BEVERLY-Executive Council 3, Quill 81 Scroll 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Council 2, 3, Lantern 1, 2, 3, Ad Staff 2, Ad Mgr. 3, Rally Committee 1, 2, 3, Chrm. 3, Photography Club 2, 3, Class Assemblies 1, 2, Jr. Altrusan 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2: Thespians 2,3, Eugene Press Confab 2, Seattle Press Confab 1, 2, 3, Girls, League Merit Pin 1, 2, U of 0 Merit Award for Journalism. WYLAND, CAROL-Girls, Lea ue 1 2 3- g 9 '+ 1 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3. WELLS. LARRY JOHN WISENIAN WELLS. LARRY-Representative Council 3, Class Vice President 3, Hi-Y 3, Class As- semblies 1, 2, Football A 2, 3, Boys' Fede- ration 1. 2. 3, Chorus 3: All School Assembly 3. WYISEMAN, JOHN-Representative Council 2, Bachelor Boys 1, Rally Committee 1, Hi-Y 2, 3: Class Assemblies 1. 2, Basketball B 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3: Boys' Federation 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3. W0f1DWARD, SHARON - Re resentative P Council 1, Executive Council 3, Phoenix 1, Quill 81 Scroll 2, 3, Secretary 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Yearling 2, 3, Ad Solicitor 2, Business Mgr. 3, Girls' League 1, 2, 3, Brush 81 Palette l, 2, 3, Secretary 2, Honor Society 3, Class Assemblies 1, 2, Uffice Help 3, lr. Altrusan 3, G.A.A. 2, Chorus 2, Thespians 2, 3, U of' 0 Press Confab 3. CAROL WYLAND SHARON WOODWARD QQ, . . H 'x 1 M1- t l 3 Q' X X f 'Ali' A' x J 3 f, 7 ff E 1 IK Ai.. Z T I X .41 if is.,.'97i 'fk J S Us A 1'l'0p picture-I: Nlrs. 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B BGSU, W Srwrh, D Duff, B XY, alla cy E Clowf-r, D Hin f. fd Third row: D RFSNGS T Tm-.fir ir, ,z Jrscfj L. gr 'I 11 , C IV 1, wf -rw E3 F0 ow: ff' gg' 'Y Q53 J N fr rf La ef, J' 0, ,Je 3 I u. is-- U T4 tvaun that mlm' ilglillll wvnl to ifiltll Sqnzul Illilllilgjvr. Dick Xloorv. allrovv. mul :assistant vnnvha lla-nrgv EQLISIIIIISSPII amrl Bula White-. I4-ft. llzlw' llvlpml In ul vmwh. Don Hvqlm. to lPl'01llIl'l' il we-ll-truilwel fnotlmll sql 1 'Hwy lnuvm- work:-fl hursl and slu-nt mlm hours to nmlu' the BUD LONG . . . Jr., 161 lbs., Number 23. As guard, Bud has received two letters since com- ing to PHS il Ayior takes .1 nudfulil slot and gains a first down for Pendleton a 'ainst Lincoln FQ Cf. XOK .GO if miston man close by during Tyler receives with an alert Her- the second trip to the Wlest End. X iff -2 The Dalles-Pendleton game was a fighting one all the way with the Bucks winning out over the Indians to head for state. F79 JACK WILLIAMS . . . Jr., 160 lbs., Number 40. Jack's position this year was end and he re- ceived his letter. BOB WALLACE . . . Jr., 175 lbs., Number 34. Bob has earn- ed his letters as guard both years at PHS. Blue Mt. Confer- ence second team guard-All State guard first team. rl 665 ' CHARLES SPANGLE . . . Sr., 150 lbs., Number 42. This seo- sons team showed Chuck as end and he has earned two letters. L KEITH JELLUM . . . Jr., 170 lbs., Number 49. As center Keith has earned two letters. BOB TEMPLE . . . Sr., 145 lbs., Number 24. Bob played half- bock and received his letter this year. DOUG JORY . . . Jr., 165 lbs., Number SO. Doug has won two letters as end. Doc Simmons shares an anxious moment at the Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton Pendleton JIM TYLER . . . Jr., 176 s Number 48. Jim has earned two letters so for as fullback 3.5 X1 Barnes speeds t o w a r d another touchdown against Hermiston. Lincoln .,,oo Kennewick Pasco .oAv.w. Redmond aGrande . he Dalles ermiston ..... aker .... ac-Hi .... oshington Q ,qs- P'vr- 7 6 7 7 O O 7 7 7 I9 LARRY WELLS . . . Sr., l80 lbs., Number 44. Larry has earned 2 letters playing tackle. GARY WILLIAMSON . . . Jr., 2l0 lbs., Number 45. Playing tackle Gary has earned two letters and placed tackle on the Blue Mountain Conference second team as tackle. DON BARNES flower rightl ... Jr., l48 lbs., Number 22. Don has a letter for each year and played quarterback on the team. Blue Mountain Confer- ence first team back. OTIS PERRYMAN . . . Soph., l5l lbs., Number Sl. Only Sophomore on Buck team Otis has really worked for his letter. . --'4g,y3:yEZE I ' , ' ' , , .. . t .j Tf'1 -'-- , 9. . JM' nv . lm i' UT ,Zigi ,'.,, A pq,-I iz' 1 Y ' zfaseei f- Q' ,',,- Ejih- ' H U u,x - L1 ..L1...Ll ' ' ' ' ' ' ' gm l. Q L,- b 'b k'n-f' A lI', -I Ao 1 I I ff 1 I-, , ! AIP,-1 1T -HQA Au J -Mg.5I:.aZ?g' 1 A ugh, Q5 A' .. .,, , i ,x I f- 3 ' . I u u . Q 5 I -4 xi P' Sl.. 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',' ' P , ga- ,gg xg-N A .f f' K-31197 LvL,:,Q' , .,.,f ,Q ,gg , fry., gv?.N , f . f ' xl ggi, 'ii ?11 fxf vlfxy?-251 Q '?'5'!?'i .- -tffx i1?'wW gf5xlgf'-' N-, 'ig f' 71 N 79 . - ' - -.-' re, 9' jf.-W, ' ' A zzff ' if 2f. ': .'2lV'-2 'S L ' A K WJ E ,R s. yi ,L M, ,gh ':.,mg3..,jl.gw. Q .?,aiWggg, ggJ,f ,m3,MV,,f MV pd, H A, .YL 1, 41 , .15 , 2 L- , , 5-v -1 4,.Q..r f- X ' x,.',m 1-,Q V :lm-'b,s4'Qf wwf:-y ,'T'-,fjl .. ki .- H.. 5 : -K If fy . , N .f . I: I .'.v,:1f,,.-iff: ,fd A .Magis-vggg.yv, ! :Q-ev 1.. fy- :!'!,l.Q , .117 ,'5.,H :'.A?s, M 1 . . -, ,- ., , v , , Il-,-,gn ' 2- v ..L.-c 1: -,fa -JL-L , Sf. '- gm...--211. BASKETBALL Pendleton High had a new basketball coach for the l955-56 hoop season, Coach Dale Warberg, who is a graduate of Eugene High School and the University of Oregon, has done a remarkable job in his first year here by leading our Buckaroos to state to take eighth place in the tourney. PHS. is proud of Mr, Warberg for his outstanding leadership of our tearn, of which we are also doubly proud. He led the Bucks through the Blue Mountain Conference and through the final playoffs at Eugene. Mr. Warberg has played on the Eugene High School and University of Oregon basketball teams. Before coming to Pendleton High, he ably coached the .lohn Day team. We look forward to having Mr, Warberg here again next year and for as long as he will stay. His friendly coach- ing and advice have won him the confidence of not only his team, but the student body and faculty as well, XX!e're with you, Coachl Keep up the good workl Ywv J ki .I 1. The Bucks' assistant coach Choi Svhicwe P 'fnffw .x ag .gig ,-fa .:, LAQA , k Z, WS aw, f r . -2. Pr -,.., I w , 5 DNIHIIHQFTS ,lim Donaldson and Larry Colmnan BUCKS-First row: Jwm Donaldson, manager, M Forresfer, E Meyersmck, D Paulson, Tague, L Thorne, I. Appbegare, L Coleman, manage Second row: Dale Warberg, coach, D Barnes, D James, S Haynes, H Dodge, Chvsrcr Scmcwe, asswstant :oaph y.. K2 1 ww' 4 . LEWIS THORNE sr. center 6'3 LARRY APPLEGATE sr. forward 6'3 Blue Mountain Conference First Team GARY TAGUE jr. cen- ter 6'2 Blue Mountain Conference Second Team DALE JAMES sr. guard 5'8 B I ue Mountain Conference First Team A 1 .ln . ,,, . sw . ww ify Q X Buckaroo Opponent Pasco Redmond Prineville North Central Kennewick West Valley Pasco Kennewick LaGrande Baker Walla Walla The Dalles Mac Hi Hermiston Baker LaGrande Mac Hi Walla Walla Hermiston The Dalles Mac Hi Baker Eugene South Salem Mac Hi Central Catholic GYM 1 Q f'x G- Jomes chdks up 2 points for the Bucks or The Pendleton vs. Boker gome. Record B k Oh T ucgroos t er eam SAM HAYNES S umd 61 43 79 53 65 53 87 50 58 68 77 68 76 44 72 41 66 65 63 42 62 49 37 29 49 ffl' X4 u I X ,. x MEYERSICK Sr. for- fx 0- 4 4 gx ,ith KENT ROTHROCK . . . Jr. MIKE FORRESTER . . . Sr. for- forward 6' word 5'll Tague goes up for a side shot, which helped the Bucks beat Kennewick 87-73, Dee. 17. ton vs. The Dalles game is PHS play er Harold Dodge. - Jumping high lo score ut the Pendle- Q QQ' NL!! kk J QE Haynvs roccivvs as PHS edged by Walla Wvalla Jan. 20. 68-59. Apple-gate jumps high to help win thv Mac Hi gainv Feb. 3. 71-68. Mac Hi later in-at PHS T6--1-1 putting the BMC into an 3-way tiv. R! A 'X ol' Bl if BABY BUCKS Perryman. a valuable player. adds 2 points to the score. Let's give 15 cheers for the Baby Bucks. oached by Hr. Chet Schiewe, they lost only wo games during the whole season. W'e're proud f our Baby Bucks and hope to see all of them laying on varsity next year. First row: J Tyler, M, Thorne, O, Perrymon, L, Hol- brook, J Kucero, D Reeves, Second row: H Mize D Cook, D Bur1Ch,T, Pedro, D Brc1r1dI,C Thgmgg, Harrl pravtive made our boys better players. 86 , - 'Q' M,,.,,,i, g a ' I 5 ,N W 049 Bv- gn bj Q3 NNNJX .J --.,f-af Blue Wlounlain Conference basketball l'llllll1IIi0l'LS just before they headed for state playoffs at Eugene. The Record of the Sophomore Basketball Team Promises Much for the Future. 4: First row: L Appiogare, H Dodge, D Paulson, G Taaue Second row: Coacn Dale Warbmira, D Barnes S Haynes, D Jan1Qs,D Bunch K Ratn- rocjk, L Thorne, L Coleman E Meyerswck First row: H Rosenbergl Ford, B Sirnonfon, B Duff Second row: Coach George Rasmussen, J Nwsonl E howard, T SniiloLJ Froberg Third row: i Dononuel Sfruve, M Bon, L Wfalder, D Alirea ff , Qi it 75 'iii Lunch Bowl BASKETBALL GAMES T JY n f- Firsf row: D Ferfsilf, R Yllalc Fang, E Tloirne, K. Hlzalaes H Lal nad Second row: Cxrlr C Qessrwsecn, R Carmlmaar, R Srvlflw, J llrllwlaarrl, P Xllfrlaar, F Maare V- Third row: l7 M Kay, P Yffalla ' D Drfl, li Fwd, T. lxlixlzarw, D lf' fl-isan . First row: D H infer, D Harffarrl, Vi Ka-RZ, K Hereford, 3 li llVll'l'l-' ll lxlT 'J'Vl Second row: K Moore, F Fiaaaall, wt, J l l' Laaq l faorry Third row: Cali T RESS'r..'Sf , C lf'-3 E Cllr-on N' S'r:'l', D Cfak Es 4 :LSE J 1 '8 E 01' Energy CHEERLEADERS llwasa arc far clwserleajers, The girls who lead as rm making The team lmaw were all lar them 955 Wffw aa' The Mallee' mrairwaasl ye-llmaest baaclw al xeH auifag ever Leading This auartel is The lrltlw 1-'wa 'luv lava' Qlmcrlfafr, Dvlarg Easter, wlrlw pop and rw Sa as her aaal Yalllroa llwe loam fin la ilflarg, lv frm lar tlra PHS amclerwts with llwase gals aal flware lfafllrla them iz-all 'A -0 'Q2'!2,wexi. if X t A F Deloris Easter, Junior ' , , Head Cheerleader Sue Comstock, Junior Claudia Long, Senior Susan King, JUHIOY The 1956 Baskvthall Queen and her court. From loft to right: Crown Bearvr Cartvr Kerns Fiowvr Girl Nlury Crane-. Prim-Q-ss rliilllllllf' Cru- ger. Queen lxurc-n Nelson. Maid of Honor Ixav Cross. Prinvf-ss Siwrry Kerns. xx 1 ic Cin-Prlvallf-ri jump high for Crvvn and Gold Fumiru XxiilgIlH'l'. SUIDIIUIIIUFQ' ix AA, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Preparation tor the future is responsible tor these aims ot F. l-l. A., promotion of appreciation ot ioys and satistactions of homemaking, empha- sis ot the importance of worthy home membership, home democracy, and working to achieve a good home and family lite tor all. President Mary Kor- vola and adviser Miss Mildred Peterson have com- pleted a goal-reaching year. From left to right are P Roberts, vice-president, R Rvhrsfk histcrian ,J Isarkson, degrees rhairman P Clark, social chairman and B Bc ef parliamen- f Y , tarian Not pictured are: M Kcrvola, President, M Pzvfer, secretary, and S Keeler, treasurer P? xii Q 1 ,- 57 5 Q 8 M F H.A. group consist ot, First row: J. Hummell, R. Andrews, N. King, M Potter, H. Snider. Second row: M. Seelinger, M. Hummell, V. P. Roberts, P. Clark, R. Rothrock, B. Royer. Third row: J. McKay, T. Meyer, T. Griffin, C. Wyland, C. Catterall, J. lsacksori. ,Q .it-'W ' Alf? '.' ' ' it .' - . 'P . 15.43 ' . FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Wlth goals of development ln agncoltaral leader- ship, cooperation, and cltlzenshlp, F F A succeeds always because, not only do they serve the clap, but the school as well President Dave Pahl. with Mr. Clay Ballancc adviser. led forty-siwvn boys in plans and pro duction of tho Umatilla Junior Livestock show the zuinuul Parent-Son Banque-t. and tht- Christ mas Card Salt-s. With mach emphasrs placed on cltlzenshlp the boys are dnlled ln Parliamentary Proceeclare antll they becnme experts on the details of it FFA arapp IS headed by, from left to right, lfaxe Pahl, prcsldent, Curtis Klng secretafy Mlle Thorne, sentinel Herman lfneh'-' rc ortcr Mlke Krlb vlce- f f D f Y, presrderij Robert Fcnh, treasurer. , .,. ,,,.., W.-W. --'M'-wwe-Q gf f , Os 'Hu First row: L' M Qgy, J lltllylrard, F Moore, J ,1,r,-Jdmrrd, Srrndrvm, l.: L,:rfen', D, Mclierehan, F ltoclt Second row: M, Ball, li. Robblns D fuel, M S' argey, lf pfr, 5 l-tj-n.,:', J, spencer, D li' n rggn, , ,i'fTV'llV'lQS Third row: M Thorne, L Purcell, R, Lleaal in, Q r- M litlpy, l' Leda rg Nkgarty, r Forth, T S adrian, R i--.fr-rif, D S dit, Mr ttaeric, earlier Fourth row: li meaty l. Wy ana, l. Wel-s, la lf teh . yrtnc, lvl males, D ', ft '.l ree, lf U Ifdl , 'V heb ,jf li . 11. 1 .4 . , N af- Eg: X K z , mf N . f' w - Q Y 1 3 y 1 N. xx '. 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'R .1 Q- wg Q' 55-f,7,,'?, . f'?R2?'w 'A 'li 2' Ts X1 WT'-'r ' :Rf 5' ,fg- f f D JANIS WHITE DELORIS EASTER Secretary Historian Historian DUANE DUFF First row: B Wrlghr, D Wright, C Seralln, J Slnwo, J Kepley Second row: B NXfard, L Coleman, D, Ralston, D Perry, T Shrllal, K lllxson, A Bond, B Albee Third row: R Monroe, J Donaldson, E Thorne, ll Dodge, A Townor, A Mrnfhorn, M Dickenson, M Bnllliarr, G Schulter, D Moore, J Davidson, Fourth row: B Johnson, B McKee, C Powers, K Powers, R Baldwin, B, Bruce, A Wunlcrs, M Scarcey, C Radmafher, J Roe, D James, L Thorne, D Duff, l-l Hanson, D Sprcusc. rf -4. fl, - ,Lf MABEL 1 Drum Major - 95 Adding special effects and rhythmic 'lhe PJ-JS SHOW Bcmd, Decided by Mr. beats to the band are M. Jennings. J. Jeweff Kepley, has been Qne Of mg mggf Kreutz. M. Littig, M. Oveson. and L. Qctwe gmupsm school, Applegate. These sfuderwts sdwcfed fcr ree band ave' First row: J Whme, J Hymd, A Dawnffl J Te-may, J. Kepley, B. Ward, D RaJston, P, Stevdl, B Jwfmiterran. Second row: J Daxwdsm, D Mocre, G SfJ JUT6V, E. Wallace, F Warnock, E Thorne, D Duff, H, Han- son, D Sprouse Third row: B McKay, Dwrecfcr Jewett Kepley, M Oveson, M Lifrmg, C Powers isa' tr aJ'f Wil N, 'f-N 1 Q 5 f fufppff Mm re, ' Lowa .mmf E D Jam, ii 2 I K3 Mi 2 X t Xt, Ak -3 fin. 4 Q. 4, 4 . A 1 , ,L 44 -. V w 3 fi 1 .-llmvv pif-turv: The suxaphone section con- sists of J. Nirvlll. D. Ralston. L. Coleman, B. wvdfll. G. Gillette. 'lf Cruger. Left pirturv: Playing baritone are R. Mon- tov. J. Donaldson. E. Thorne. Bottom pirturvz T. MCKQP. F. Wfarnock, and B. Virigllt lllillit' up tliv from-ll llorn sevtion. x.ff 'If 5 r, 1 ,w vw? sp 'w ' .fn First row: M Vmvm V, E' in wHS 'y XX L.v,rm , M U 5 A l4.w'r N' Law, Third row: 'J F' 1 ' T iw? A Fl ' lv d ' ll ' omfzs vm 714772 0 --- I t s if M117 Maxx L: gm' Fifbi YOU. ixilbet, A li, K Pawciwvw, V Mg-om, Cv S ,WNLLNWVI P XYfaNaf6, A Muvh 'v -' f 1- Hi ,, if M J Jjizx' Second row: . M 'VTV' 1 '-1 . 1 Mi fx 5' K - ' N V M' L fiarrw' 2 V Wh Sf Q f' T V f 6' fgci ' Second row Dvwrvs '1 M EENIVMAVT X LQ 93533 Q5 V. 2 L. if i w 5 --1 . , ' 1 . , - . . i 'X Sousa lions-s are vlave-il bv E. Conner E. Ro er B. Mc- P I . . Q Y Q Kay. K. Hf'l'!'i'0TII. B. Johnson. 5 MVEEHH Above pictures Tenor saxes are played by er, B. Bean, P. Str-idle. and baritone sax by B. W1 man. Bottom pif'tur0S C. Powers adds the string eff with her bass violv as K. Powers does with the c 1 :Wi it 4- 5 .. . 'J ,ff If x ,. . , ,V ,q 1 x, 1 . n p ' :J xiv L. , 1' . 4. 14.---'.,.ag-cf-,.. , , NVQ .-, 'Hz Ng,., - U 53 ,xf+.fr:,t:.Cf .gf Syn' . ,' ,-xy'-y, - f , ,U 5 . 'I 'H . r 1' -. ,. . 2 -1, N -I 1, , . 4 .Hx , 1 , PHS CHORUS Firs W, Q S3 ,nl tiger: gecllagley, Axehrlsrtrt ix Mvfarrrr A Dayrrurf, Q Puugrs, R Kearmjyl M Correa! 3 Dcnomm, L Errrkgg-rw, C Laurrersrer on 'W' W WWTTT, R be-ff, G Fuoarskv, P Sfwdl, J Dawdm, J. Puggley, J Chapman, L Wells, o Dyer P lrwqrarr, V1 Mgrnprg Third row: E Horn, E Krvefre, li Mfliehzre, J Payne, N Wood, J Wusemarr, K Moore,J Samson, I Rrch, B Perreys, D Morutee gm-HU! YOWS K Lelfrmeher, S Cwhsfiifi, F '-.WeTferrhri'r, D Rufk M Aherr, D Paulson, L Comer, M Wagrwer, N Peek, D Elam, Array Wecry'-Tired from The -xr T-rrrurrqh rrrrdhrsa vvlrrier, mmm oT The 5TuderTT5 whrle Trudgrrrg Through The h'133e, hrrghh md QT hrhorrrrq The rrrusre OT The PHS Chorus reheorzmg rrw The uudrterrum Under The drreehorn of Bruce Nffdhelrhsorr ond Tfafierehrp CT T,rVCST'.2CT'TT, Duorme Pouieorr, The chorus gave 0 eombhed Chrrsfrwus CorwierT ood Assembly Both sTudf ehTS ond porrvrws COT'TWWPT fC T oh the proper emphuirs of The Chrrwmos Theme rm The use of The wr!T-'frvf,rhhvred core! To oeeomporwy The rroTiviTy seerres After err oeTuxerx1rT rm The sprung regromol music TesTuA vol The Chorus gore 'The Cruerhxrorr' by Hojdrw durrrrg The Eo5Ter Seosorr. With A Song in Their Hearts DUANE PAULSON President C1 5692 'I T3 K . , ,g, r JACK PUGSLEY Vice-President CAROLYN MOTAN IC Secretory-Treasurer f Q-. is ,, iff Xtf li I' ' Q, ,-. JOYCE MEINEJIS, MABEL CORREA DIANE DYER PENNY INGRAM JANET JOHNSON JY- ReP e5ef'f0f'Ve Sr. Representative Librarian Accompanist Accompanist HONOR SOCIETY Rught to left Max Read presudent Deanna C pun presudent Jane D nuson secretary and Maruorue Hoflfensmuth tr asuurer The Notuonol Honor Socuety wos orgonuzed to encouroge the de welopment of chorocter creote on enthosuosm for scholorshups ond to guve the students of hugh school the unutuotuve for worlqung for good grodes Thus socuety us on umport ont port ot Pendleton Hugh Sev rol new members ore odded to the orgonuzotuon eoch veor ond mont ot the old members remoun Advusung the group us Mr Chester Schuevve presudent us Deonno Crus pun secretorx us Jonue Dennuson ond treosuurer us Moruorue Hocken smuth Crue of the octuvutues of the Notuonol Honor Socuety ecuch yeor us the onnool cleonung ot the Pendleton Hugh trophues Re urn u Q members of H nor So uety are P lrugrarru J Den son D Cruspun J John n M Hockensmuth J Forsythe M Read S Haynes Newly elected members ot Honor Socuety are Furst row J Kepley B Donovan, S Xlffoodward, J Bedford, L DeVou'ss Second row C Gudgel T Hull J Thompson C Catteral B Royer Thurd row D Sprouse, J Champuon D Moore K Jelluum J Tyler Fourth row l. Moon M Fores ar, R Lueoallen, D Jefferson, u I I V , I . , , . wie- , .... 'uc ' , o ' - , u , D 1 - ' 1 r 1 - ui e 3 ' x. Q f J 1 J I , I W lL 'W C C , , 1. , . 1,1 r SC , , , X , r X P 'il wg. www .ini .bv-. 'K Seated left to right: C. Catterall, S Paley, S Kerns, I. Pearson, S. Thompson, J. Lorenz, T. Hill, J. Folsom, S King, M Hilyard, D Buchanan, S Sorenson, D. Crispin, S. McCue. Standin left to ri ht: J. Kreutz F Spencer, B Albee, M Searcey, S. Hunt, J Williams, 9 9 1 B King, J. DeEorde, P. Peterson, C. King, adviser, Jin' l-linds. SKI CLUB M For the skiing fonotics ot Pendleton High there is the Ski club Portici- poting in this winter sport hos been greot fun for the members. Chortering o bus to Tollgote everv possible Soturdoy this yeor, they hove hod on octive seoson. The rooks hove found thot the bus trips themselves hove provided o lot of fun os well os the skiing itself. Advising this peppy group is Mr l-linds, ond the officers ore Curtis King, president, Pete Peterson, veep, Suson Krng, secretory, Lind: Poorson, treasurer, ond Slugger Long, sergeont-ot-orms One of the octivities which the Ski club hos porticipoted in this ieor is the onnuol Little Brown Jug Ski Roce. I J. ,if . l ' ffxfx I 5 ,, x 4' Vg. WW LINDA PEARSON SUSAN KING PETE PETERQQN TVQUSUWV Sp,-notary lun President BRUSH 81 PALETTE Thr, duh we for oh, atuwuht nrmterwmd wh nrt work TQ DCCNTEC U VTCVTEGVX rch hOur',ofwf.1rk.fm, rQQf1w1refC,1OrW scrhc M31 SCT Cf The duh Thi rhcnrh Qurposis of this crgomzqfiaxh arf? To DFOWOTQ Gr? and the cpprfcrohcw of art ih Pehdfefch Sehror Hugh SChQol, To bF,TTf1 GH thcvt mfwrr ,ffx 'fd wh ur? To war? TCG '.'- Yher cmd to f Q ' me thi Qfndw' bad, M1 Uh-, wa, IwOS5wb'9 mih cw mc,1Li'wQ:wQh5, pcihhhg Qiehfrg. cur 'fPCGVOT! wQ Same of The QQ- TMTNCS of fha Brush cmd PGMQYTC were 'he QGVWC1, Gr' Coikic sale fs' The Morch Of Drmm, G SQI0 of CGVVUTQC, VW7GdC hv rhiwih' N4 ?hr CWS Ghz! work hfqhfi for tho rhrhwherx for rhQL4mg projects Qf the r charts M, ,. . :AV ,W f. W rr C, ,lm ., W. ,U T, D, , If -1 llll mln r ure rc lll0Vlll0' thx lr project-x irolll r r. . :Q ' n f. 1' J -A rm, W' Qrss, , 2-pre' iffy ind S 'Q',:ajdv.ari1 'w'rQTa y kl ll L1 1 'T 1-SV . -if If I is , r A f,,,n,, FV, - 2-mg Snim M fried N Si .a.f z, M Ov Row one: J ThpffDS?n, R OV'fST?'v, D GWQ-'N D 'WV5 C LJU Row two' C T ' 6' L 3 XX! Gross S Kerns, D LuCSore,J Fotscrn Row threezj Ktnnarran! D Ahred, M Casamcy M htV9'W6 , 5 5fiVC'W55'W C GWUQQ' C Lam Lwwar-Gm' Q Qcwgrjip rg Vinny E Mftiay, B L'e.:a 51 C Lee PHCTOGRAPHY CLUB X Something new hos been oddert tor the enthos dstrc shutter bugs ot PHS The gg Photogrophy club hos sponsored o ptcture contest, open to ol! students, with prize5 Contruputed by downtown nwerchonta This hwelj. group QS heoded by Chick Lee serving L- os president, BH! McKay! veep, ond Cloudno Long, secretory-treasurer, 's officers: Claudra Long, scrrctary, Owk. Leo, prfsdentg E W McKay, vine-preswdentg Jache S' treasurer. E' W :L N 4 t Ufficers of Thespians are Alberta Dayhuff, pres- ident: Janet Johnson, vice presidentg and Rose- mary Thorpe. secretary-treasurer. Miss Dorothy Greaves leads the group. Script and Tears THESPIANS With Bernardino as their first big project, the Thesriiari club began their i955-55 year Active most of the vear thev helped with thegpil-school assembly Night Beary' among other activities ot the school and community. Serving under the lead- ership of their adviser, Miss Dorothy Greaves and their president, Alberta Davhutf, the members have contributed to the general works ot the school, in making posters, signs,,and decorating, besides directing and acting in piavs and assemblies, To become a member of Thesoians, voa must out in enough work to earn IO points on some project of the ciab Severai new members are added each vear First row: J Bedirsrd, D Crisruii' P irigrarr, R Thorpe, J Jtihnscr' L DeVorss, B Vaaght Second mv: S WfC'fC1MfdV, T ,kung 1 Tnzmoson, A Hammiii, B Rover, C Laing Third row: B McKay, C Gudaei, M ie c T Rei D Cassidy, Ci H Wi, gy, 1 Periiand, L Moon , I D. E. CLUB The members have been working hard at making their organization a success Hold- ing their Class during second period, they all get the opportunity to work outside of school. As an activity, this year, the stu- dents had a Car raffle, where they auce tioned off a Chevrolet, The members ali have found that the Di E organization is definitely for a good Cause, Serving :is tlelegates to the stale D. E. COIIVPII tion at Salem RTP June Douglas, ,lavk Che-rry :mel zulviser. Duane Flagg. Wits 1r's D E group First row: D Shaetter, R Qaida- i Qqhmg N M'K3y-I M Hart Second row: B Branii Lairedfyt Cilsen, Mr ifiaag! B Larseil UWPVVY, G Rwhaid J Eppfrson 2151 3 'if 1 n 'I W FN . in ,..-Q xc . QL- 'H 1 - ' ,qt J , I r x P K x , X I i K A A ' 'S ' :bi ht W -lprg, ,'f .o - 4 I '- , , 'a WHT 'EQ' ' ll 1 y ' ,f 1 'L nf - 5 1 xi , x A ' , , . sv. IVE? J Qld: FF? 7'- 1 I GIRLS' LEAGUE At one of the monthly meetings the girls enjoyed singing led by Celia Laumeister. Y' 5-V Shown above are Girls' League olflcers and advisor Seated is Judy Forsythe, preslderwr Sranding are Carolyn Gudgel, vice- presldenr, Penny Ingram, secretary, Mrs Simpson, advisory Jacoule Bedford, treasurer 110 ,NY x f S-N V5-EGR.. Qu. ' V .- vf Glrls' League fommlrree heads and asslslants are pictured above First row: C Long, B Plass, D Easter, R Thorpe, M Oveson, J, Thompson Second row: T Raley, S King, L Pear! son, J Kepley, B Vaughr, J Denison, T Hull, D Crlspm Third row: J Johnson, C Perlorws The Girls' League spelled activity this year, as usual, Under the guiding hands ot Mrs Gertrude Simp- son! adviser, and Judy Forsythe, president, the League has once again had a year of bustling activities. The girls arranged and held their annual Mother-Daughter Ban- auet, held in the Hawthorne Multi-Purpose room! and the Dad-Daughter Chili Feed. Not only active in the social whirl at Pendleton l-ligh, the Girls' League has done more than its share tor the good of the community, Participating in the March of Dimes, the girls put forth a lot ot effort to the worth-vvhile cause by selling Polio Fighter balloons and holding a dance, from vvhich the proceeds went to the March at Dimes. Lill--J F gigs S My W Q -Lf-,cg-tx ,12 'l fi. I X-ff. of the Pa1'ti0iPamS in the Girls, League SPl'ing ' Girls going to the Girls' League Tri-State ln Show- Walla Walla. BOYS' FEDERATION Boys' Federation Officers are, left to right: Sam llEll,'Y'S, C fSIf:?'i Russ Li-' ,3 in s-ifrr tgrv, E35 X A 1-Q r frrf,-f Aer-' gr. V -r .i sf f M 3. . t. X . , oiasaci ,... X' ., ,:E:t.:f. --nun. r l'fu-rylmtly loulwil lorwzirfl to the an- nual Boys' Fe-tlvratiml mixer helfl at thi- Hawthorne xlllltl'I',llI'IND!'if' room. 'l'hvre- was clznwing anal l'l'lll't'FlllIllt'IltFl. so how voulsl you miss with Gut-h a elc'ligghtl'ul elim. After at :nm-ting. the- boys gzltllerf-tl arounfl to talk to the Army Corporal to ask questions and thank him for voming. Thi- hoys so-eliiefl very in- ter:-stc-cl in his talk about tht- ser- vice. H2 HM- 1 V .f. - ,uv :,. ' 'nfl'-Mu l .,l ,H ., The boys were visited by an .-Krmy Corporal. who spoke to them about the service and ex- plainf-cl ahout the urnu-el lorces. With membership composed ot every boy in the high school, Boys' Federation was active in the promotioh ot orientation hw means ot films and speakers, Other films ot sports were shown The boys sponsored a mixer and the annaal Father-San banquet, with the able help and direction ot the president, Sam Haynes, and the advisers, Mr, Farley and Mr. Xllfhite The hovs will look back on the vear with satisfaction of doing a job well. l 116 qgqgiyp. 5' 3013, LM, H . . 3 F81 5 if-1 ' 0,5 f 0 twirl tiff? J A MJ 1 -' it s-'fe 't .:,g ,-fr ,,7,,, 4 4, A, ,. X-g,..f g -. vi... ' Q-was ...f-.1-Q,-w-' - A . 4 1. -. '1 D - f Q . A wr - ,s f .L jawn., hvr, x ' 5 W 8 4 W I r im 1 v H - ,ur .vig A H V'-QV' Wg' u H W V : Fw , 4- ,i,N,iixk . . . ., 'SLGJCE5'-LI:-.-,, -.-.-n-9, ' I nip-V Ilvffi- ,gl fi Qffjffrf , V 'A I V - fi' n7,,,.,,f. , , I -2, A 'iaf , f W - P+ To L If..IQ ' ' ' l.., ,A ,ii .,l.,. , . lUpper picturvlz Sophomores copped first with their float, theme. State, Our Goalf' lt consisted of a giant football on the l0 yard line of 'he green and gold goal posts. Sophomores placed third in the noise division. 1Side pictureb: On the Right Track to State was the theme for the senior float. Though coming in last both in noise and in the judging of the floats, tht- seniors nevertheless. felt that their float was just as inspiring as the others. W- T 1, A 3 :Qi ffgmrni A Who W07Z.p fLeft picturejz Taking first in noise, the jun- iors showed their full p 0 w e r. Their float, Victory Trailf' repre- sented the Blue Moun- tains with figures sym- bolizing the v a rio us competing teams of the conference a n d w o n them second in the float division. H3 fif, M 1:5 U fe X Bev Donow an student clnrector talks ovsr the script with Wlr Mlarns cllreetor ofthe plav Wllke Forrester clnsplavefl wonderful actmg abxhtv ln hrs role as W ormv Wcldv a jumor college bov with more than has 'hare f troubles Do dames talk like that! exclaims Chris Lamg as Fudge to Arthur Beaumont, ALL SCHOOL PLAY One of the buggest attractlons at Pendleton l-llgh thas year was the staglng of the play Bernardlne Wuth laughs all the way through the play was a huge success wlth the students Mike Forrester was the rnaln attraction and wlth hlrn several other students from all three classes AEA' GS'-D My how you'ue changedv was a common remark made to the students when they left the make-up room. Bernardine This hilarious play was Composed of a group ot boys who had a dream girl whom they called Bernardine Whiie searching tor this woman, one boy in particular, Xiiformy Weldy, finds him- self involved in some liaubie, it seems that his Bernardine vias a long-time friend of his mothers The adventures which ensued kept the audience laughing during most of the show 'QE Hx sv 1,17 , Q You dumb ole potf' with these words Mike disgustedly hands Dinah, the dog, over to Bill Clarke. playing Vernon Kinswoofl. Larry A pplf-gate. as Arthur Beaumont, played a convincing role of a slanky junior college bov. After performing a fine job of serving for the Girls' League Banquet. the boys receive their reward in the form of a hearty meal. A newly added feature during the noon hour at PHS is the noon dancing sponsored by the Rally Committee. It has proved itself highly successful and is supported by all the students. llhe White Buck section really added spark to our basketball games. They were on hand to give the Pep Club girls some stiff competition and gave our players the confidence they needed to lead them on to State. Again giving our boys the extra boost. the entire student hodv gave out football team a big send-off to State. in the form of an outdoor Pep Rally. W'0rld fa m 0 u s Saxaphone artist S i g u r fl Rascher, gives Tammy Cru- ger a few hints on playing her saxa- phone. !5 1- -0 .fx -9 .1 fr d 4Q1ll1l'1l f' , ' During the early part ot the school year, the football team traveled to Redmond, Oregon, and to another victory for their school. Here we see them getting ott to a good start with an early morning pep rally by the entire school joning in with the pep band in Cheers and tight songs. With this feeling ot school support through the entire football season, our team was able to conquer their foes knowing there was a real pur- pose behind it, Vip WITH ri Cnvnfmfpii figs g fs XA raise the school spirit before a game, th xi 1i Selling candy, ice cream, pop corn, and cokes at the concession stand rally committee sponsors a skit as Shown belo at the new armory was a new project for P.H.S. students. - Hold that Tiger , r 'IU ' s , X S i .ot f A I 5. 9 , . I' . 0 o X i f A I 1 n I if 'GUkay. kids! Letls show 'ein we'Ve got Pep, with a capital Pl That was the cry on the night of the serpentine rally. Running. yelling. laughing down Main Street was great fun. Twisting in and out of the cars, parked or not. Thi- P.ll.S. UHSQ-rs showed the town their spirit and loyalty to the team. Traffic was pretty much held up for about forty-five minutes while the guys anal gals dominated the streets. stopping now and then to give- a yell or Mio lim' tin- lzlll'lxS who wc-rc to play their play-l'l' game with Wlasliington lligll from Portland. 51, .,' ' 1 Lk, -A ,Ri ' 5 i - 31231, , ,fx .111- s-.MSX X aw ,, M ' - . y . . N -Hu ' f ,V Af L 1 .... ff KX 1 v i '4 ' -1 at f 9 X ' I', -Q ' t ' 9 xx, ' I X 'L V .li if 2 5 I ' 4 L ' K - K ' , 'Y '-P Q 'f' AH. z151 '?fZ ,PX , A 'fl ' left to right: T fi' , ' A 1 iw, Agp' :am ' f VH- ff Bolo King. -oplimnorv. re-aillv was on tht- bull at ' V' Q P 1 XE P 7 1 P-W D 4 Q fl W this yvur- Lotion Dain-0. Ili- plalyvei thc- boom sinkf-r to thi- um-oinpuninie-nt of Joe- Klingon lilix-sv stuile-nts in-rv ri-lilly rllI'Ill'iSPll and happy about rvvviv- fmlfll UH IIN' l i 'U- Nm' mlmlt' their citize-n-hip uwurt 'Hn' long: Tvsts wvrv tukvn by twvllty-t'ivv juniors anal ilu- 1'iliit'it'I'iLl was thc' sm-in' of studious boys and girls for a time. lukingg Minn- In-51+ lor lllllSl'lllill' str:-ngth and vn- 4illl'1lIll't' is Lzurol Yloorv. ai sophoniorv. Tin-sv tn-sts we-rv talk:-li lay ull SOIJIIUIIIUTPS and a fvw juniors. 421 N International Honorary Society of Journalism Quill ond Scroll is on honor group composed of ioornolisrn students who hove served, usuolly, for o period of two yeors on the Yeorling or Lontern stoffs ond hove rendered cotstonrting sertigg bggtdgg meeting notionol requirements Notionol requirements include upper third of closs scholosticolly, ionior or senior recommended by one of the iournolism odvisors, ond occeoted ot notionol heod- ooorters LANTERN CUBS Students working on the Lantern their first year are known as the Cubs. These people next year are put on the regular staff of the Lan- tern. They work hard and'learn the correct procedure of puttmg'out 0 good school paper. One of fljell' PVQ' jects during the year is issuing their own paper, commonly called the cub edition of the Lantern. The .bs this year xxcre-first row: l. Ferris, D i'QK'ilkerson B Hoover Second row: S Raley, Nl Easter, L Mortenson Third row: N ling, J Folsom, S Kerns Fourth raw: S. Sorensen, T, Minthorne, I. Smith. QUILL AND SCROLL First row: S Gillette, T, Hill, J Thompson, D R Thorpe Second row: S Woodi.vard, T Raley, D land, J Ffdford, J Forsythe, P lngrarn, E Mc . gap: 5-M QT Cd J S '- Third row: T Olsen, B Clark, M. Forrester, D M1 f QJJI - f 1 l . 1 U- ' .3 rf ll: ,X 6'9- The staff members are, first row: P Ingram, C Gillette, J, Johnson, J Kepley, J Forsytne, R Three Second row: T, Hill, B, Vaughf, D Crispin, J Thompson, B Donovan, T, Raley. Third row: J Champion, D Dyer, T Olsen, D Penland, B, lnansen, D Qefferson Fourth row: T Aylor, J Kozera, B Clarke, D Riidv. Une ste-p bi-low the Lantern staff are the cubs who work right along Qirle them on the paper. a4 qygr' OIF 1' 1' H+! ui Zuni I Tr-ue LANTER Thr' LANTERN Mixvs Isllll and Whrlf ll P H S. stuaeefs were is make a lisf af the Things in Qehoel the. were proud af, The Lantern would earel. ln e a ricaalarchaice, Sixteen issues of excellent coverage ef School news with candy sales at games, ehp annual Lantern mixer, and picture sales flaring the last week of school kept The twen- ryelhree nwernbers, cdwised by Miss Florence Sweet and headeil by ediror Penn, Ingram, busy daring ihi5 year 4,4 QUT! C7 PENNY INCRAM TERRY HILL Editor Business Manager FIRE SQUAD I 'aff its r i Z : ,D The fire squad consists of Cecil Horn. David . 5?,,W ' Umbarger, and Jerry Lane, president. Eats' T Serving our school voluntarily, the fire squad, led In - -Q , - s bv' JGVW l-GUS, QOVG Sludents assurance af safety ,--e gi in case of or during an actual fire Periodical checks Of flV3'flQlWllV1Q Gauipment and 'assistance during fire drills made their function invaluable. They are advised by Mr, l-linds, OASTMIXERS W-ilu. Left to Right: Mr kill rim, adviser, li Daft, K Hughes, U Clarke, D Jefferson, J Stoltz, M Bauer,J Lewis, B. Bracy, J. Kucera T, Olsen, S Carroll, C Lute, F Brute, CJ Cnsllette, D Bartech, C. Eiirrcr, A Dayhuff, C Comstock Toastmixers, although functioning last year, received their charter only this year, Meeting every second and fourth Monday of each month, the members take turns at being Toastmaster, Topic Master, and giving five-minute speeches Selected members and a teacher evaluate speeches each time President Bill Clarke and adviser Margaret Kucera, teacher of senior English, help stress the goals of the club for self-improvement in the use of our language First row V Moore C Cross Hope Banex Advlser D Crlsoln J Forsythe Second row J Thompson M Bauer M Bnllhart J l-lommell K Gross K Nelson B Donovan Thlrd row M Correa S Kerns D Buchanan L Ferns B Guyll L Delforss Fourth row B vaoght T Raley M Brlllhart S Sorencen CD Gudcgel J Schvvelaort M I'-llyard 4: .JI GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO P lnts' Points Fonts' vvas the sooan tor every GAA gurl donna the l955 56 season The members had opportunltles to make points by ploylng ln tournaments alter school oartlclpatlng ln badmlnton tennts softball volleyball and basketball The glrls have put ID an octave year and the rooles have found the year an eventful one from thelr flrst meetlng to unltlatlon ln the sprung ,r-ff' 4- T Otflcers for the year were Marllyn l-lll yard, presldent, Beverly Donovan, secre tary treasurer, and l-lelen Eustls, vlce president The organlzatlon was advlsed and directed bv Mlss l-lope Barley y .- 'H ,t ' ' '.. Q' B 0 f-we -. M. X X T 1A D X N ' ' fig S - , - - , K . - , X Q - , x W -. , , J l Y ' ' 5 X -A A I ' K- ' ' wi. I 2 t J . , N . TJ l 4 7 1 , J ' W ' J: 'Q 5 'X l, ' 1 l L'-QL, , , D 'yi N. A' N Q 'fx 5 .Mu fl ' - ' ! X I ' 5 X I ' I I ' l ., K I 1 I - i - eff? a ' ' 'N . ,, 'K-U' . V 1 Rst! 21: '-73' J , . ir' I , ' ' ' . f V, K N . l ' .lf A ,V ,. 3 : I, Zvi' o ' I l i 0 0 O ,Bl t 1 T I I , , 4-v T I- I I I V l , f rm 3' r r , ,,. Li. ., , A , Y f 1 ,. A s.. ' ff ' n ,nxxkiliffl s ff 1 ' . ll J' -' ,.-.K l l . kg A ' I ' bvaf 9--F' l ders of Hl-Y 3F92 Cltrlg Lgrrtq, lwgtgriang jagk, Puggley, l r r hilt. P r r l 5: G et fn rl rr- pres dent, Bob Tcrnple vrce-presrdent, he M-1,ersl'l', fltaplaln, and Dlrk Moore, scfretary, l-ll-Y, oben to all PHS boys, took an active part the school actlyltles tbls year Along with spon- rlng a successful formal, tbese bays ran a con- sslon stand durung basketball season By attend- g various cburclfes durrng tbe year, the group d a busy year FYWDOSHWQ tllf- flulw aw- First row: L Wt-lls, J Stolz, R sters, D James, S llunt, D SDVOWSP, Fi Cass, J Wlseman, Pabl Second row: P Lleaallen, C Tbansas, B Lleuallen, C. g, D Dult, P' Pwerfon, B Temple, D Moore, F Spenier, l-lugbes, J Nlifoodward Third row: D LeCare, E Meyerslek, Moon, C Lalng, K Jellurn, J Tyler, J DeBorde,,L Pugsley, Blrrer, B Duff, J Thorne, G Braden, G Rasmussen, edvlsor. Qfficers lore: Bob Larson, president, Tex Aylor vice-president, Bud Long, secretary, Don Barnes, LETTERMANS' CLUB The Letterrnan's Club I9 open to any boy who bas earned a letter ln tootball, baseball, basketball, track, or acted as student manager lI5!lG't'lUifrs are First row: M Snvllt, B Larson, B Long 'l' Aylar, C l I tl FEVDU Second row: L ljflbrls, D Paulson L Yllnorne, J, yn a'rs Third row: H Dyida-, D Jaasfs, J Bugs'-i-,', E Cen- ner, M Tltnrae Fourth row: L Aprzleiatc, B Plrlfll, G XXM- linrrsnn, D Dull, lt Jrly Fifth row: S llnynrrs D lQ'fl?l?TSOV' J Tll ll'7' lt Tr 'i'Dl1' l' l :rrl- Sixth row: B VQ 'malt K Jellrm, rl Tirlff, D lli 'fl l J' Y'll.2 r2f'f Seventh row: l-T l.rlas'ers, J Cl'JI '3'l, F '-'Wy' H - ll lfrmw y I fl uh l A, ll 3 1 Q Q -- h,w, E? Kf'.i f. nl Li First row: S Wagner, D. Easter, S King, C Long Second row: B Bracy, SMcCue, A Hammill, J Johnson, D Montee, A Pond, J Bedford, B Rawlins, J, Kepley, P Gravatt Third rov: D. Haywood, R Rhinhart, P Bottger, J. Lorenz, C. Laumeister, J. Bostwick, S Gray, L Huff, S Burnett, J McKenzie Fourth rov: J. Folsom, L. Ferris, M. Erickson, L DeVorss, L Trowbridge, D Elam, P Steidl, L. Michael, G Gillette, T Cruger Fifth row: D, Buchanan, K. Nelson, N Peck, L Pearson, K Gross, S Kerns, S. Woodward, S Raley, S Elk, C Cross. Sixth row: J Lazinka, S. Carroll, B Guyll, M Bauer, D. Wilkerson, D. Peebler, M. Miller, R Ormsby, R Andrews, A Dayhuff. Seventh row: P Ingram, J Thompson, S Lee, A Winters, D Ayers, J Meiners, J Bowers, M Littig, B Donovan, M Brillhart Eighth row: B Peterson, R. Thorpe, N Wood, J Stark, S Sorenson, J Payne, M Oveson, M Hilyard, J. White, J Denison Ninth row: C Catterall, C. Thorne, J Schweigart, C Gudgel, M Allen, D Dyer, M Brillhart, L Smith, D Crispin, M Cassidy Tenth row: B Plass, J l-lull, D Penland, T Raley, J Hunter, M Korvala. P.H.S. Pep Club, under the leadership of its adviser, Miss Hope Baney, and presi- dent, Claudia Long, scheduled an active year. Having been the largest club in Senior High for many years, it has made itself well known. Wit h the girls' yelling and cheering at the football and bosket- ball games, they have shown their pride and enthusiasm about their school and FQ teams. A few of their activities for this year were half-time entertainment for football and basketball games, the football Queen's mixer, and the basketball Queen's mixer, besides their full-time job of sup- porting their team at all times. Vice presi- dent of Pep Club this year was Cindy Simp- son, secretary, Maureen Cassidy, and treasurer, Terry Hill. Members of the Pep Club Council are First row: C Long Second row: C Simpson, T Hill Third row: M Cassidy,J Kepley, M Correa Fourth row: K Nelson, D Easter, M Hilyard, J Denison Fifth row: Miss H006 Baney, Adviser N vb Q4 Kr and- embers of Rally Commlttee are F st ow G Burgdrsy A Hamm l S lx Q S M X1 as ond row L 'xl r F S D l3UCl1f3f1BVW C S1mpSOr1 J Fclscm L Smith B Vauqlwt Thlrd row S XXA v mr s er S ems ourth row L Comstotk M Cvesor L 1 1 row vsr M LFS! 14 B Long C Lau Bra RALLY COMMITTEE With pep promatlon as their theme the Rally Committee comes up with mgemous deslgns for the bulletm board and the audltonum curtam Pep assemblies a keynote ln their pep pramotlon went over ln a bug way this year Open to all students the commuttee records pep points earned by the three classes durmg competntlve yells In the assemblies and th annual Norse Parade Mr Hermens Mrs Murolo Mlss Eks trand and Mr Kepley are the advisers and Beverly Vaught serves as chairman l .418 i ilh 1' 3:5 xldfl UH 011 Ll? DPVOFSW and Bev Valli?-ht Duk Moore Duane Duff Ed Meyersnck Bev are shown lu re deeoratlng the bulletm hoard ln Vdu!-ht lee DQ-V01-5: and Mars Uveson deco the lower hall rate the 3lldlt0l'll1I!l for the commg pep assemb ly 1 - BILL NICKAY Editor-in-Chief SHARON WOODVVARD Business Managvr F.3d ' CLAUDIA LONG Photography Editor 3 Z-Q. 1 .' , 'W Q A V- 7 V .ffi ,ar A N ' x -. -gi an t LALR- I I gi --,Q S , K X , 2 '31 K g ' ., - vm A dw CAROLYN CUDCEL CAROL THORNE DONNA GREGORY BETTE BRACY Assoriatv Editor Activities Editor Art Editor Copy Editor THE YEARLING Shown below are Bea Peterson Easketbali edvtcr, Bob Carter, and Judy Toorvpsom, Fcotball editor BEVERLY DONOVAN ,fi dministrativv Editor Working in second pvriod YQ-urling Clues arf- adviser Mr. Stauh. and Bc-ttf' Bracy, Bev- vrly Pvttnffys, Donna Orc-gory and Sharon Wooelwartl. S Q as 1 I l 1 Top pivture: Yeurling Ad stuff: Kay Gross. Helen Eustis. Sherry Kerns. Alhf-rta Dayhuff. Cen Gillette. Sharon Vyoozlwaril. and Susan Carroll. Middle picture: Photography staff: Don Wriglit. Nora Schwartz. and Dorothy Cn-gory. Bottom picture: Eflitor-in-chief. Bill Nl:-Kay. und Assoc-into Editor. Carolyn Cuclgel. Yi For the purpose ol reffeahng owl Coll ,llllQ all ll--,f mtg-nts and lon of the past year, we, the Yearllng gla'4dfflllff1re'll rircl. 'fl gf- wa foal 'her to fecorl? oar activi- 'nes llw warvl and lfi',uw! we mt- Ll' lllort flu- f'.' rwlal Yt'arlarWQ ln all NS Qlofll l-lard work and CC-Ll ' njzllon wt f 'A fl owl xx' 'f wlllnal. anhnnlftefl lay the rnem- herg if aa' xml' X1Qfl g' fwfr l' ' l 21 lm CQ .V :il rl 7 ll :aleg Maas, IlTlf'lQll1GfIOt'l, tlnxr 'row than LI .V ' and all li. nl' it ll fi will lo llllllfl uf vw-ll Man, arwlou5 rnorn L X fa ancl lflllln-A ful lv lu , , llw fly. ll: lm: Nlalwj lagollli lGlfIV'lQ anl rfffallwq LJlf,ll, - 'ar wg ' 'lw Tw M rw' wllhna a'fl VClNVlllV7Q Cop, olourflrrg plciltxrw pid rnalnll Xllllmflllh al in lfarl of a lulllflunwo pol? Bot exen lhooqh the l flS'f'X' li, l'flw,af1 onl, lf, gg xx' llfworrl dawn. anfl a ffle of Crorngied xlwvpplra fr gf, arf Idnfl if 'lv lilo' W :lv Q ham grow HT the nnlndS of each menwhclr of the stall Wfh n at length tho hella of PH 5 an- hlled with eager students exchonglng and Swann Q lhlg hook! ul la hepffl lhat they wrll feel as We do- that at IS a book which wlll last ln the 'e'e lmnones oi the graduate-5 Q' Pendleton Senlor High School for years to Corne 'Y l CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY A l , 5 l l t 2 1 2, 2 SQ l l E t ll ',f Tbe Cbrlgtrnas assembly tbls near was really an exent Partlcipaturg ln it were stadertts from all three clasees warlarwa taaetber to make It a bla success They bartrated the blrtb at Christ and the journey at the Qbepbfrde any wlsmten to bus grae The rf-he-ursals for the assembly were a lot of fun for l'Vf'l'fi0lIP. VVhile the chorus sings, Mr. Kepley explains a trumpet part to Dick Moore. Making up for the play. Offered a lot of laughs Larry Moon gf-ts the full treatment from Mau- rf-vn Cassidy and B1-a Peterson. rx., 30 S to the- nlakv-up clepartxm-nt of Thespians. Here, SWEETHEART ASSEMBLY Carolyn Motamc and Alvm Mlnthorne Qmg a duel the Indian lou' fall Kent Hughe croone Louise to enurtam her majesty ueen ,luflv Forqwlhc md hm majeefv Kung Larrv Applegate Porhcnpants In the Sweetheart Assembly were G Gillette C Loumeuster S Hoyrtes J Kepley S Comstock J Thompson D Crnsplrt B Mcilioy B Clorke prrrtcesi Lando Peorsort Queen Judy Forsxtlw Klrtg Lorry Applegote prlrtce Steve Hurst T Hrll D Pemlortd J Bedford D Jefferson K Hughes L Moort N' Bouer J Stolz C Motortuc M Forrester A Murtthorrte 4 Ulf BQ, .36 KY 14.. ' . If 3 - 5 . xx l . I 1 Q . I 79 , 66 1 l 4 . V, 'T G6 ' 99 ' S , . , ' ' I ' I I I ' V 1 f 'f Q V 1 I V I - f - 1 , r r I ' ! I I I ' nf f l I I I 1 f i 9 I 2 I ii 5 D 5 3 ' l 4 gi ,T 5 . 5 'P l 5 1 J ' 1 f 1 - Y I 5 A l I - 3 l . J , ! 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NIGHT BEAT 'Ntght Beotf' vvos o oresentofeon ot cowboys singtng ond strurnnwing thour Quttors under the moon tonot, strens singtng the btuos cn o New York street corner, toonogc-rs strugghng through thot tivey ooo of '!Sevcnteentt ond tho wild trootcol doncorsy, swtrhng to the boot ot ortrnitive jungte drurns Students trorn exert, sectson ot the schoot out tn rnony hours ot work to rnoke the otl-school ossernolg o success Nldster of Ceremonies. '6WiUie the Cimpf' otherwise known as Bob Blevthing. gives another tip on coming acts. With N ew Talent Beginning o precedent at Pendleton l-ligh School was this year's staging of your show, Night Beat, In the post lack ot sufficient rehearsal time usually resulted in less polish ot a pertorrn- ance cornpared to the general leyel ot the os- sernblies at a time when there were less activi- ties With this in mind plans were rhode to cone solidate the three class assemblies into one all- school assembly, The combined talent of all three classes resulted in o delightful smooth running production, with surprisingly little of the schedule-interruptions so characteristic ot prep- arations in the past few years Blues singer. Cf-lla I.illlIllf'iSH'I'. uc-ries il river for u long-lost love. Trun1p0ter's Holiday is trillecl on the trumpets of Jim. Du-k. :mil Gale. 10 ilillllilf all the per Tl i-OI'lIll'I'S of tht- assvinbly groupe-cl togvtlwr at tlu 1-nal of an gn-ut iiirvlllilly. 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