Redmond High School - Juniper Yearbook (Redmond, OR)
- Class of 1946
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THE JUN IPEB The Associated Student Body Redmond Unlon High School ed iy O eg 1946 Xllhwww Lhrsy u is C of R mond. Deschutes Coun . 1' on LaRae Sabin, Editor Janice Davis, Manager FUBEW 0RD Betueen the cox SIN of thu book fue mu 1o1ec1 the hfe of R L H S 1ts VK 0111 and 1tN plax, 1tx p11xw1c011 beauty and lts NLIIOUN en c1eaxo1s fO1 thu xecu of 1946 When xou to Come ue hope that thu 1Jl1b11Cd'E1011 11111 e1xe 111 1 111111 11411 to 1Qf16N11 the om memoues of XOU1 6111113 mdtu 111c1 keep 111xe the 0111 flL1'1tlI1Q 9111111 of R 1, H S ' X V :kv .Qu r I u ' :- l l .... , .i n . look back on part of your 1ife in the years s ' ' z s 2 1' ' ' 5 1 1 1 . K. ' lv - 1 1 . J ., 2 - DEDICATION The student body of R U H S ln smcere appreclatlon of h1s ex cellent 1eade1 Shlp falthful serv ICG congenlal personallty and hls manv flne contr1but1ons to the betterment of our school dedlcate the 46 annual to Mr Larive IN WIENIURI ANI The 111111111 bOC1X 1110111111 the 111581112 111 11611111 1111111 N110 1tte11c1u1 1111111101111 H1 11 SL11001 111 110111111 131111119 111111 t11o 11110 1001111 111 100111111 .111f1 1111011 911111 111111161 N111 1e11c111 XXdN 1Cceptef1 .1N 1 11011111 Ntuc Q11 11Of1X 11161111361 Z 1 J , 'Q K' . f ,t , l. 1. .' I. an . years 110 11121110 2111 e111'1z1111e z1t11- M Q. ' , A. I, -1 ,Q .. X. 2 ' Q 2 ' ' j Q 1 t DWIIN IS l IR KTIIIN 1 1 Lu H1411 um V WY Y Y . p, I Srl fr rl lirmzllkl V2 'llly S 1-11 tmwl' vm SClIO0L BOARD R U H S IS governed by a board of fue dnectors Mr W Boyd Slmmons of Clox erdale IS the chalrman and has been a member of the school board for n1ne years He represents the northwest part of the d1str1ct The northern sect1on IS lepresented by Mr Pearl Welgand of Terrebonne who has had four years SBTVICQ Mr Jess C Mlnson of Powell Butte lepresents the eastern sectlon and has served on the board Allen of Tumalo who has been on the school board one year 'Vlr Maurlce Roberts IS the representatlve from the local or central portlon of the d1str1ct and has served IH th1s capaclty for one yea1 The clerk lS Mrs V1Fg'1Hl3 Vance DIBEC'l'0RS W Boyd Slmmons Lee Allen NIHUI 1ce R0b9ltS Jess C BIIHSOU Peall Welgand f'Not m plctulej SUPEllINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Llfe IS made up of 1oys and sorrovss Such lt IS vuth school l1fe as tlme rolls on The d1ff1cult1es we have faced fade away we remember only the pleasant tlmes and humorous 1nc1dents whlch we have experlenced and enJoyed Cooperatlon and un1ty are an asset to any l1fe Thanks for your a1d IH maklng our school one of the best May your days at Redmond Unlon High School reflect 1n maklng your l1fe a more successful one l l A' 'I ' . ' . A, . I I u 1 . . Y . . n u 1 9 V ! l l 1 ' ' , , . . . l. . , , 9 slx years. The southwest section is represented by Mr. Lee , . , . K. . 7 - 3 M. E. LARIVE Superintendent B. Black Hills College M. S. University of Oregon NANCY BOLES Junior Advisor English B. A. University oi' Oregon MRS. VVINIFRED LINE Girls' Advisor Junior Advisor Glee, Typing. English B. S. University of Oklahoma Columbia University of New York MRS. MAUDE LEE English, Orientation Creative Writing. Remedial Reading University of Nebraska MARY E. LYONS Honor Society Advisor Senior Advisor. Bookkeeping. English. U. S. Civics and Government B. S. Northern State Teachers College. Aberdeen, S. Dak, University of Oregon EDWARD T. LYONS Sophomore Advisor, Assembly Advisor Drama. Journalism, Speech. English. Latin. Radio Workshop Northern State Teachers College. Aber- deen. S. Dak. Sam Huston State. Huntsville. Tenn. University of Oregon Special Drama University of Minnesota HARRY J. McGINLEY Health and Physical Education. Physics. Mechanical Drawing Letterman Advisor St. Benedict's College. Atchison. Kans. Peru State Normal, Peru, Neb. MRS. NELLIE NOOE Girls' Physical Education. Biology, Pep. Drill, G.A.A., General Science B. A. University of Oregon STANLEY GREEN Freshman Advisor, F.F'.A. Advisor Agriculture B. S. Oregon State College LEONE RUSSELL Freshman Advisor Algebra. General Science B. A. Huntington College. Huntington. Indiana WILLIAM TWEEDIE Green Larive M. Lyons If. S. History and Civics. Social Eco- N009 130195 Tweedie nomics, Band, String Ensemble J. Ling Morton 85 Webster W. Line B. A, Willamette University Vance Lee E. Lyons M- A- UUiV91'5if5' Of Oregon Russell McGinley Head Special Music C.I.C. California MRS. VIRGINIA VANCE Office. Typing. Shorthand B. A. Linfield College Course Armstrongs Business College. Berkeley, California. ADAH WRIGHT HEAD Sophomore Advisor, F.H.A. Advisor Homemaking B. S. Oregon State College J. C. LINE Mathematics. World Geography, World History B. A. West Texas State. Canyon, Texas University of Southern California COUNCIL SITTING: Janice Davis. Norman Weigand. Elwood Young. Verna Miller STANDING: Phyllis Gilbert. Shelia Co- show. Maurice Leighton, Lois McCaf- fery. Doris Chase. Roberta Donahue. Phil Weigand. Bob Magnuson, Harold Doty, Ray Ayres. Joe Mansfield. Jim Cox. Pat VVenke. INSET: Richard Kribs. president. IIFFICERS SITTING: Elwood Young, vice-president: Janice Davis. secretary: Verna Miller. treasurer: Norman Weigand. sergeant- at-arms. STANDING: LaRae Sabin. Juniper editor: Dolores Thornton. Panther Scratches editor. PRESlDENT,S MESSAGE The school year of '45-'46 has seen many new things come into being for the school. ' The greater co-operation of students has helped increase responsibility of student government. One of the greatest pleasures was the opening and use of the new and magnificent gym. I want to thank my fellow officers for the major part they have played in making the school year a success. -Richard Kribs. STUDENT COUNCIL The student council is representative of our school govern- ment. Each class elects two council members to represent it in all matters that are brought up in council meetings. The student body elects officers of the council. Officers this year were as follows: FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Richard Kribs . . President . .... .. . Richard Kribs Bill Short .. .. . Vice-President , Elwood Young Janice Davis Secretary . , . . Janice Davis Verna Miller ........ Treasurer Verna Miller STUDENT GOVEBNMENT During the school year the student government of R U H S has pro- gressed under the leadership of Mr M E Larlve the faculty and the students themselves The maln student body governing agency IS the student councll which meets regularly every two weeks This councll IS composed of SIX student body offlcers and two representatives from each class It IS the duty of the councll to d1SCUSS and make declslons on all affairs whlch are brought to lt and represent the arguments of the students on any matters that arlse A student IS free to brlng new ideas to the COUHCII at any time The minutes of the meetings are read at the student body meetlngs so that everyone knows what takes place ln the council This year the council has functioned better than ever before Through 1tS efforts the doors of the school bulldlng were opened before 8 45 and 12 45 Students were glven a longer time between classes to go to lockers and exchange assemblies were arranged between Prlnevllle Bend Madras and Redmond National Assemblies were also brought for the entertainment of the students Each student body officer has hlS special Job to do The president IS ln charge of all student body and councll meetlngs To take over ln case of the president s absence IS the vlce president The secretary takes the minutes of the meetings and attends to all news by correspondents The larger lob of taking care of the flnanclal status of the student body and 1tS organizations IS handled by the treasurer The yell leaders lnsplre good sportsmanshlp and falr play among the students This year the student body has sponsored several actlvltles A carnival went toward the necessary fund of starting a book rental system next year This vllll make lt possible for a student to rent each book for 75 cents During the summer a turf was grown on the football fleld and to lmproxe the field further a fund was started for football lights Wrestling matches were sponsored to secure money for this fund A large football and basketball season was played by our teams To top the athletic ew ents the dlstrlct basketball tournament was held ln the gymnasium Manx suc cessful dances were held for the student body Yes the student gox 91 llmellt has progressed thls veal llld the class of 46 wishes lots of luck to the students IH calrxlng out tutule plans fol fulthel extending student gox 91 nment 1Ct1Yltl9N . n n , u ' K 7 7 ' . 5 . . . 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':s+ 1 int SENIOR 0FFICERS SITTING L Westesen J Pickles D Grubb R Kellogg STANDING F Stcxens C Popish L IVIL Caffeiy B Magnuson R Hcniv M LL lghton SENIOR CLASS Stepping out into the world as the fnst peace time graduat ing class in four years the class of 46 comes forth with a xaried record of 3.Ct1Y1t19S As freshmen the class sponsored a hayride Janice Davis reigned as the Barn Dance queen According to tradition the '46ers as iuniors honored seniors paitx at Huston Lake This yeai SQIIIOIS sponsoi ed a student body dance and sup eixised freshman initiation On Senioi Sneak Day Max 13 the class forgot books and studies at a picnic at Suttle Lake and the Metolius Rixer Class Irlovs er American Beauty Rose Class Colors Green and Silx ei Class Motto Alvwavs Industrious SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Roy Henry Fied Stevens Jean Pickles Doris Grubb Chuck Popish Bob Magnuson Lois McCafferx President Fled Stex ens Vice President Roy Henry Secretary Jean Pickles Treasurer Laura Westesen Sergeant at Arms Ross Kellogg Council Member Maurice Leighton Council Member Lois McCaffery V . 'fi .J W ' X l . 1 . . 1 ' , 'r ' 7 with a prom and entertained themselyes with an ice skating ,, .Q ,,'f K A ' . . . I ' , may . n p K LaRae Sabin Jean Pickles Connie Jensen Dan McDaniel Vickey Ridgeway Lorraine Ayres Janis Bliss Jeff McDaniel Doris Grubb Joan Moody Norman Weigand Ronnie McDonald Dolores Thornton Shirley Merry Louise Schliekelin in Charles Popish Janice Davis Frank Rutherforcl Edna Hallowell Fayct Scoggin Lois lVIcCaffei'y Barbara Wyckoff Verna Miller John Neal Bevo McDaniel Joan Rasmussen Eloise Gregg Irving Steers CLASS 0F 1946 Bob Magnuson Joan Logan Dorothy Robinson Berniecc Schrunk Maurice Leighton Phyllis Larsen Moray Mansfield Richard Kribs Bill Johnson Roy Henry Shirley Tuck Eva Sturdivant Fred Stevens Betty Braly Judith Keyes Laura Westesen Don Gomer Ethel Anderson Ross Kellogg Charles Keegan Sidney Hacker Frances King Janet Cowles SENIOR ACTIVITIES Anderson, Ethel: Transferred from Prineville 3: Honor So- ciety 4: Creative Writing 4: student body play 4: Glee Club 3: Glee Club Concert 3: And the Bud Blossoms staff 4. Ayres, Lorraine: Class vice-presi- dent 1: class secretary 31 Drill Team 3, 4: F.H.A. secretary 4. Bliss, Janis: Transferred from La- pine, Oregon 4: Glee Club 4: Glee Club Concert 4. Braly, Betty: Transferred from Altoona, Kansas 2: Drill Team 4: Office 3, 4: junior-senior play 3: drama 4: annual staff 4. Cowles, Janet: Band 3: majorette 4: Pep Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: annual staff 4: Panther Scratches 3, 4: Drill Team 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 2: Library 2: drama 4: String Ensemble 1, 2, 3: Pep Club Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Business Manager Panther Scratches 4: tumbling exhibi- tion 2. Davis, Janice: Home Ec. Club 2, 3: Library 2: head of badmin- ton 4: Pep Club 3, 4: secretary of Pep Club 4: G.A,A. 2, 3, 4: head of folk dancing 3: student body play 4: student body sec- retary 3, 4: annual staff 3, 4: manager of annual 4: Panther Scratches 1, 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 3, 4: Honor Society 3, 4: secre- tary of Honor Society 3: Quill and Scroll 4: secretary of Quill and Scroll 4: secretary of coun- cil 3, 4: Creative Writing 4: And the Bud Blossoms staff 4: Glee Club 1, 2: glee club concert 1: junior-senior play 3. Gregg, Eloise: Glee Club 1: glee club concert 1: G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Pep Club presi- dent 4: treasurer of Honor So- ciety 4: Yell Leader 1, 2: head of horseback riding 2: tennis 3, 4: Panther Scratches 2: an- nual staff 3, 4: council member 2: class vice-president 2: vice- president Honor Society 4: class treasurer 1: Girls' League com- mittee head 2. Grubb, Doris: Council member 2: Glee Club 1: glee club concert 1: head of badminton 2: head of softball 2: head of basketball 3: G.A,A. 1, 2, 3, 4: president of G.A.A. 4: tumbling exhibi- tion 2, 3, 4: Panther Scratches 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4: Pep Club treasurer 4: class treasurer 4. Hallowell, Edna Jean: Transferred from Ridgefield High, Wash.: annual staff 4: Drill Team 4: Creative Writing 4: Library 4: And the Bud Blossoms staff 4. Jensen, Connie: Panther Scratches 1, 2, 3: Drill Team 3, 4: Creative Writing 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. treasurer 4: head of skating 4: Home Ec. Club 2: Library 2. Keyes Judrth Transferred from Portland Oregon 4 annual staff 4 offrce 4 Drrll Team substrtute 4 Kmg Frances Annual taff 1 Panther Scratches 2 GAA 2 3 4 Honor Socrety 4 FHA reporter and hrstorran 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 4 Larsen Phyllrs Drrll Team 3 4 Panther Scratches 4 Glee Club 2 glee club concert 2 GAA 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 4 head of bowlrng 4 Lrbrary 1 Logan Joan Glee Club 1 glee club concert 1 Lrbrary 2 Pep Club3 4 GAA 3 4 HomeEc Club 2 3 Drrll Team 3 4 Panther Scratches 2 Manstreld Moray Councrl mem ber 2 annual staff 3 4 Panther Scratches 1 2 4 Dr1ll Team 3 4 Offrce 2 Creat1ve Wrrtrng 4 And the Bud Blossoms staff 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 glee club concertl 2 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Lrbrary 2 Bandl 2 3 drama 4 Jr Representatrve of State 3 Merry Shrrley Transferred from Los Angeles Calrfornra 4 yell leader 4 annual staff 4 Crea trve Wrrtrng 4 GAA 4 Glee Club 4 glee club concert 4 Mrller Verna GAA 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 glee club concert 1 2 3 4 Glrls Trro 3 4 Panther Scratches 2 Pep Club 3 4 Pep Club vrce presr dent 4 yell leader 2 song leader 3 4 assrstant treasurer Honor Socrety 3 4 Honor So crety treasurer 4 GAA secre tary 4 annual staff 2 3 Drrll Team 3 4 head of speed ball 3 Lrbraryl 2 DAR award 4 Bend Assembly 3 4 Glee Club vrce presrdent 3 Glee Club presrdent 4 trrple tr1o 2 Schrunk Bernrece Annual staff 3 4 Panther Scratches 4 Lrbrary 3 Glee Club 4 glee club concert 4 Dr1ll Team sub strtute 4 Home Ec Club 2 Sturdrvant Eva Transferred from Cottage Grove Oregon 4 Offrce 4 annual staff 4 Pan ther Scratches 4 Thornton Dolores Glee Club 1 2 glee club concert 1 2 Pan ther Scratches 2 4 edrtor 4 Dr1ll Team 4 class secretary 2 Honor Socrety 4 drama 4 Bend assembly 4 McCaffery Lors Lrbrarv 4 Pan ther Scratches 3 councrl mem ber 3 4 FHA 4 Presrdent of FHA 4 McDamel Bevo Transferred from Portland Oregon 2 an nual staff 4 Panther Scratches 2 Drrll Team 3 Offrce 2 Glee Club 2 3 glee club concert 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 Prckles Jean Drrll Team 3 4 class secretary 4 Glee Club 1 glee club concert 1 Pep Club 4 GAA 12 34 FHA 4 FHA vrce presrdent 4 head of socral dancrng 4 Rasmussen Joan Drrll Team 4 annual staff 4 Offrce 4 G AA 2 3 4 FHA 4 head of soft hall 4 Home Ec Club 2 3 Lrbrary4 Rrdgeway Vrckey Transferred from Prmevrlle 2 Dr1ll Team 3 4 Offrce 4 GAA 4 Pep Club 4 F H A 4 Robxnson Dorothy Transferred from Reedsport Oregon 4 an nual staff 4 Panther Scratches 4 Offrce 4 Creatrve Wrrtrng 4 And the Bud Blossoms staff 4 drama 4 Tuck Shlrley Transferred from Trgard Oregon 4 Glee Club 4 glee club vrce presrdent 4 Pan ther Scratches 4 student body play 4 GAA 4 Dr1ll Team substltute 4 Creatrve Wrrtmg 4 And the Bud Blossoms staff 4 drama 4 Westesen Laura Attended New berg Hrgh 2 3 Lrbrary 1 Band GAA 1 class secretaryl Glee Club 1 student body play 4 Panther Scratches 1 4 annual staff 1 4 accompanrst of grrls trro and glee club 1 4 Strrng Ensemble 4 Pep Club 4 Dr1ll Team 4 Class treasurer 4 Bend assembly 4 Schlreklemann L o u 1 s e Drrll Team 3 4 annual staff 4 Pan ther Scratches 2 4 Lrbrary 3 4 Home EC Club 2 3 head of track 4 Pep Club 3 4 GAA 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 Moody Joan Transferred from Cottage Grove Oregon 3 an nual staff 3 Offrce 4 Creatrve Wrrtrng 4 And the Bud Blos soms staff4 GAA 3 4 Pan ther Scratches 4 yell leader 4 Sabm LaRae Transferred from Pr1nev1lle Oregon 2 class vrce presrdent 3 sergeant at arms 3 assrstant edrtor of annual 3 edrtor of annual 4 Honor So c1ety 3 4 Honor Socrety presr dent 3 Honor Socrety secretary 4 Qurll and Scroll 3 4 Qurll and Scroll presrdent 4 Wyckoff Barbara Orchestra 1 Glee Club l 2 3 4 Panther Scratchesl 2 3 4 Trrple Trro 2 GAA 2 3 4 Drrll Team4 assrstant edrtor Panther Scratches 4 glee club concert 1 2 3 4 orchestra concertl Bend assembly 4 drama 4 Farlergh Jlm Transferred from Srsters 3 Panther Scratches 3 Navy 4 Gomer Donald FFA l student body play 3 radro program 3 class sergeant at arms 3 Hacker Srd Transferred from Pr1nev1lle 2 FFA 2 3 4 Henry Roy Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 basketball manager 2 softball 2 track 3 4 FFA 1 3 FFA secretarv 3 Letterman 3 4 Letterman secretary 3 annual staff 4 counc1l member 3 Band 1 2 3 class presrdent 4 class vrce presrdent 4 Johnson. B111 Transferred from Loveland Ohro 4 Army 3 4 Keegan Charles Transferred from St Marys The Dalles 2 FFA 2 3 4 Kellogg Ross Transferred from M1 Crty 3 football 3 4 basketball 3 4 track 3 4 Let terman 3 4 class sergeant at arms 4 Krrbs Rrchard Football 1 2 3 4 basketball 2 3 4 softball 2 track 3 4 Letterman 2 3 4 parlramentary team 2 3 FFA 13 4 FFA reporter2 FFA secretary 3 annual staff 4 stu dent body presrdent 4 Lerghton Maurrce Councrl mem ber 1 3 4 Panther Scratches 1 secretary of class 2 presrdent of class 3 annual staff 3 4 Boys Glee 3 yell leader 3 CAP 3 4 Creative Wrrtmg 4 Junlor senror play 3 4 student body play 4 drama 4 Qulll and Scroll 4 Magnuson Bob councrl member McDan1e1s Dan Transferred from Benson Hrgh 2 football 3 4 track 3 4 Letterman 3 4 baseball 2 basketball 3 4 McDamels Jeff FFA 1 2 3 4 McDonald Ronnre Football 1 2 3 4 basketball 1 2 3 4 Pan ther Scratches 3 baseball 1 2 track 3 counc1l member 2 vrce presrdent of class 3 FFA 2 3 FFA vrce pres1dent3 class sergeant at arms 3 Letterman 3 4 U S Navy Neal John Transferred from Myrtle Pornt 3 track 3 4 Poprsh Chuck Football 3 4 basketball 4 Letterman 4 Rutherford Frank FFA 1 2 Scoggms Fayet Football 1 3 4 football manager 2 basketball 3 4 softball2 track3 4 FFA 1 2 3 4 FFA treasurer 2 FFA presrdent 4 FFA par lramentary team 2 3 4 Letter man 4 FFA publrc speakrng 4 Steers Irving Football 1 2 basketball 2 3 4 softballl 2 track 2 football manager 3 4 basketball manager 3 Krtten basketball coach 3 student body play 4 CAP 3 4 Bend assembly 4 Panther Scratches Stevens Fred Footballl basket ball 1 softball 1 Parkrose hrgh School 2 football manager 3 4 basketball manager 3 track manager 3 class treasurer 3 class vrce presrdent 3 4 C A P 3 4 class presrdent 1 tudent body play 4 annual staff 4 Panther Scratches 4 Welgand Norman Football 1 3 4 basketballl 2 3 4 baseball 1 2 football manager 2 Letter n 3 4 FFA 2 3 F presrdent 3 class presrdent student body vrce presrdent 4 Letterman vrce presrdent Letterman presrdent 4 Ayres B111 Basketball 1 2 3 baseball 1 2 football 1 2 Letterman 2 3 4 track councrlmemberl 3 class presr dent 3 class treasurer 2 U Navy 4 Mollman Ed Letterman 2 3 footballl 2 3 basketball 2 baseball 2 track 3 FFA 2 FFA sergeant at arms 3 U S Navy 4 1 : . . 1 , : 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 : 5 -. - I - - 1 : , : ,1. 1 1' ' ' . . . ,Q 3 . 1 - 1 111 - , 1 1 - -' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , yy, , .... , , -, - . . : 11 1 1 . ,. 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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the semor class of 46 are at long last leavlng Redmond H1gh It was a tough struggle but xxe made 1t We knovx the old school w1ll mlss us espec1ally Soclal Ec And the l1brary So to ease the uat1on wxe the sen1or class bemg of sound body and reasonably sound mlnd do hereby bequeath the fol1ow1ng Flrst as a vxhole we vxlsh to W111 the school to the faculty It mlght come 1n handy some t1me Second as 1nd1x1duals vxe s1nce1ely leaxe the follovxlng vx1th the hope that they may someday be of some use Lorra1ne Ayres w1ll my long da1k han to Rhoda Isaacson Ethel Anderson vxlll my Who dunlt techmque to Joan Hodeckel Jams Bl1ss vx1ll mx pleasant manne1 to Dolothx Sourpuss Slmmons Janet Covx les vx1ll mv left ox er box fr1ends to Ilene Hay es I don t need them any more Janlce Dax IS dont leaxe nothlng to nobody Ineed all I got Eloxse Cregg vx1l1 mx tons of school pep to anyone xx ho 19 lagg1ng DOIIS G1ubb vxlll mx bashful sm1le to Phll We1ga11d Edna Jean Halloxx ell xx1ll my blue ex es to anvone xxho IS fool enough to vxant them Conn1e Jensen vx1ll the A1my to M311 Lou ROb611S The Naxy prox es more lnterestlng fO1 me Jud1th Keyes vx1ll mx ha1r to Stanley Sturza Frances Klng leaxe my Soc1alEc 1 s to some lucky 1un1o1 Phyllls Larsen leaxe my long f1nge1na1ls to some nexxous freshman xx ho bltes h1s Joan Logan vx1ll mx splck n span halr do to Do1othy Hammer Moray Mansf1eld leaxe exery thlng but my loxe That s the th1ng that matters Verna M1ller vx1ll my t1easu1er s 1ob to The1esa Mann1ng She does most of the vxolk anvhovx Jo Ann Moody WI11 mx vxee httle XOICG to DOIIS McFadden LOIS McCaffery vx1ll my eternal t11angle to Joan Shepard Bexo McDan1els vull my amlablllty to Alta Nolan Jean Plckles have only got Norm to xx 111 but who vxants h1m Joan Rasmussen w1ll my yob 1n the 0ff1C6 to some poor freshman who loves work V1ckey R1dgeway w1ll my adm1re1s to Aldle Re1f Dorothy Roblnson WI11 my tlcket mak1ng flare to next year s play commlttee LaRae Sab1n w1ll my 1ob as 6d1tO1 of the Jun1pe1 to anyone vxho llkes to sweat and slave Lou1se Schllekelmann vxlll my long legs to Pee Wee Bern1ece Schrunk vx1ll my messy locke1 to Joan Wyckoff 1n hope that she W111 keep 1t cleane1 than Barb d1d Eva Sturdexant vx1ll my dalnty feet to anyone vxho vxears numbe1 n1nes Dolores Thornton vx1ll my ed1to1sh1p to someone vxho doesnt llke sleep Sh1r1ey Tuck w1ll my ablllty to be late to class to Art Foss Novx he vxon t haxe to hurry Laura Westesen w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay 1n the 11brary to George Huckaby Im sure he can use 1t Barbara Wyckoff vx1l1 my talent fO1 fall1ng 1n loxe to ROb61t3 Donahue I hate pass1on B111 Ayres leave my qulet charm to Bob Chrxsty J1mmy Farle1gh vxlll my l1ne to Albert Magnuson lAs1f he needs 1tJ Don Gomer w1ll my xocabulary to George Huckaby Roy Henry vx11l my shyness to Don Brovsn Charles Keegan vx1ll my gym shoes to vxhoex 61 has them Ixx on t get them back anyway Ross Kellogg vxlll my 21 football 1ersey to B111 Short Rlchard KFIDS vx11l my curly ha1r to Freddle J01g6I1SOl1 Maurlce Lelghton xmlll my flV6 oclock shadoxx to Bobby Dlaln Robert Magnuson vx1ll my 10106 to Donald Hood Dan McDan1els leaxe my track ab1l1ty to Ted Bl1ss Charles Pop1sh vx1ll my dog to MISS Boles It mlght help du11ng he1 llght moments Fayet Scogg1n xx1ll some of my football vxelght to Halold Doty Fred Stex ens w1ll my plald sh1rts to those to vxhom I promlsed them 1f they can get them NOFIHHH Welgand wil my asiembly Skipping ab1l1ty to anyone xxho IS brave enough Ronn1e McDonald vx11l my athlet1c ab1l1ty to any oncom1ng freshman vxho can use It Betty Braly xx1ll my ab1l1ty to sneak out of Mrs Lee s study hall to Maryory Bush Sldney Hacker w1ll my good grades to Ross McDan1els W11113m Johnson w1ll that Whlch makes the glrls whlstle when I go dovxn the hall to Jlm Rlggs John Neal w1ll my dlscus throwmg ab1l1ty to Duffy Knorr Ed Mollman w1ll my ab1l1ty to talk my vxay out of everythlng to Joe Mansfleld Frank Rutherford vx1ll my car to B111 Tuck I Irx1ng Steers vx1l1 my basketball shoes to any one vxho can get more use from them than I d1d Slgned and sealed wlth vxax THE CLASS OF 1946 . , . . 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H N . . 1 1 1 - I, , - 1' 7' v 1 v ' 7 'Q - . . Y J PRIIPIIECY One peaceful evening as I was sitting before the fireplace after a hard day, my mind wandered back to the school year of 1945-46. What had happened to my classmates? I heartily wished to know. Just then there was a whoosh and a soft plump. There before me on the hearth was a little old lady with soft eyes and straggly hair, wearing a ragged, time-worn gown and carrying a little, old-fashioned drawstring purse. She informed me that she was here to grant my wish. With that, she threw some gray dust upon the fire. Then before me the scenes of the fortunes of my classmates unfolded. First there appeared a fashionable salon managed by Eloise Gregg the designer for the famous make of women's clothing Now You See Them Now You Dont Just as I was about to gasp at her good fortune in came Ethel Anderson the great actress of stage and screen rn New York and her agent Eva Sturdevant After their greetings I heard Eloise mention that Verna was a blues singer rn Paris It seemed that she had all the suave Frenchmen swoon rng Then Ethel added that Bob Magnuson had fashioned a suit for the president of the United States It has been rumored that he was the best tailor rn the crty Imagine that' Just then rn rushed Fred Stevens policeman rn search of Joan Logan Lady Raffles and Bud Krrbs who rt seems had stolen a hair prn from Moray Mansfield the dancer at the Club Trocodero Eloise Ethel and Eva could grve no rnformatron as to their whereabouts but when Fred left he bumped into Joan Rasmussen the hostess at the Hotel Astor who sard that she had seen them take a taxr on 69 h street So off went Fred rn hot pursurt Suddenly the scene changed to a big top rn a circus There swinging about on ropes high above the heads of the people were Fayet Scoggrn and Lors McCaffery aerralrsts and stars of the show As I looked around for more familiar faces I spied John Neal the human cannon ball and Janice Davis a bareback rider Janice was Just then doing a double somersault into the an from the backs of two running horses And guess who was on the sidelines eagerly watching the show and looking for customers It was none other than the two owners of Henry and Sabin Mortrcran Company Roy and LaRae I never thought Id lrve to see them as undertakers I suppose their favorite saying was Draw up a coffin and lre down when greet1ng a friend Then rn the crowd eagerly watching the performance was Doris Grubb the model for Dyna Mite the comic strips Barbara Wyckoff and Irving Steers owners of the Chewrt gum factory and Maurice Leighton the boy who rs strll a freshman rn college Nearby was a srgn stating that the wild animals were furnished by Dolores Thornton adventurer and hunter rn South Africa Her assistant on the latest expedition was Don Gomer scientist The next scene was at a stately college for girls rn society managed by Phyllis Larsen and Jo Ann Moody As I watched I noticed Norm Wergand the English teacher and Judith Keyes the social economics teacher strolling about the campus Also I saw Ross Kellogg the author of the popular book for high schools and colleges AN EASIER WAY TO WORK PHYSICS PROBLEMS going into the office building Then yvho should come along but Connie Jensen the kindergarten teacher from a nearby school who was vrsrtrng the campus Then I saw the three owners of the McDaniel McDaniel and McDaniel Scientific Wrecking Company Bevo Dan and Jeff Therr motto seems to be You burld em up by might and we ll tear em down by scrence I guessed the college wanted that old building on the corner of the campus demolished What a person can t do with atoms I was contemplating thrs when the scene changed to the business office of Charles Keegan the president of a factory manufacturrng Drrtyex the successor to Kleenex Ben Daniels the good will ambassador to Mexico was talking to Charles It seemed that he wanted Charles to starta Drrtyex factory rn Mexico Crty to further good y rll and ard economic conditions as well Reporter Brll Johnson was covering the affair Just then Farlergh the captain of Ye Ol Droop ran rn shouting that he yvanted some Drrtyex to stuff rn a hole rn hrs shrp He added that Drrtyex could do anything It seemed somewhat like a plug for the manufacturer As Jim left Shirley Tuck came to see Charles as he was the sponsor for her radio program Adyrce to the Loyelorn She looked rayrshrng rn a new harrdo stvled especrallv for her by Dorothy Robinson She sard that she had Just seen the fortune teller Laura Westesen who had told her that soon she would meet Frank Rutherford the hero of the famous motion picture A Fortnrght at the Astor and Chuck Poprsh the world s champron boxer She was just thrilled to death The next scene was rn a famous Neyy York night club The darlings of Broadway Betty Braly Edna Jean Hal loyyell Louise Schlrekelmann and Bernrece Schrunk were srngrng Next on the brll was Janis Bliss Hayyarran dancer And the guest of the ey enrng yy as Shrrlev Merry w ho had a program dey oted to the latest gossip on the arr Among the audience I sayy Vrckey Ridgeway the secretarv to the assistant to the assistant manager to the assistant president of Sidney Hacker s factory that manufactured Hackers Dainty Dorlres for Dotrng Houseyy ry es and Janet Cowles and hubby They had to leaye their sey en children at home rn care of the nurse Over rn one corner I saw Ronnie McDonald handsomely dressed and just back from the Arabian desert where he was king of a colony and had quite a harem Not far ayy ay were Jean Pickles and Lorraine Ayres strll the rnseparables and matrons of a local orphanage Then the picture became more refined as rt yy ent to the stage of the Snazzy Opera House owned by Ivan Bodtker It was noted for its all men casts On the stage Brll Ayres the hero was hay ing a sword duel with Clyde Hutchens the villain over Bob Toney the heroine Standing rn the background was Millard Roberts, the poor groom who was on the verge of fainting at any moment In the orchestra leaders box I discovered Ed Mollman as he went into hrs finest gymnastics leading hrs 72 prece orchestra Then all the pictures faded and the flames leaped high into the chimney Little old Lady Time laughed softly and vanished I looked foryy ard to onlv a dull life as an old maid school teacher thankful at least to have seen what had become of the class of 46 1 a rr v n r 1 - v v r v - . . . . 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JUNIOB CLASS The membel s of the class of 47 have flnally arrly ed at thelr goal the status of upper classmen Although they are anx1 ously awa1t1ng thelr senlor year they are content to be mst 1un1ors thls year and clalm that they are makmg the most of It They prlde themselves IH thelr contrlbutlons to such act1v1 tles and clubs as sports Lettermen F F A Glee Club Honor Soclety F H A G A A and Pep Club Aprll 26 the IUHIOIS honored senlors wlth the 1un1or sen1or prom carrled out 1n a Southern Plantatxon theme Durmg 1nterm1ss1on Janlce Dams was crowned queen of the 1946 1un1or prom JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ardlth Rexf Vlce Presldent VIC L1V1!'lgStO1'l Theresa Manmng Secretary Roberta Donahue V1c L1V1I'lgSt0l'1 Treasurer Theresa Manmng Art Foss Sergeant at Arms Dorls McFadden 1 , V . . Y . T . . K . . I U. , l . . . ,, . . . . D 'Q 7 . 7 7 ' ' 'Y Y , . . ., . . . . ' ' ' as ' sv A - - Elwood Young ,t,.,,., President. ,,vt,,, .. Elwood Young Young. R. Donahue, T. Mann- ing, D. Gomer, A. Reif. A. Mag- STANDING: J. Cox. V. Living- FRONT BOVV: Bond. Christ' man. Chase, Carlson. Da Lai Gucrra. SECOND ROVV: Bzirtcl Amen. Brown. M. Blifs Donahue. Crowder. BACK ROVV: Eby. Bootlz. Andrew. Cox. Brook s. Dickson. Ferguson. FRONT ROW: Manning. Hodecker. Lowe, Mans- field. Daron. SECOND ROW: Hoffman Grammar, D. Moody. THIRD ROW: McFadden. Martin. Matson. M. Jor- dan, Hammond. BACK ROVV: B. NIcDanic-l Iverson, R. Mm'Dzmim-l Hood. Hollis. FRONT ROW: B. Thornton. J. Thornton. Vaiiclefvm-i'1 Ni-w. Shvparcl. SECOND ROVV: Spi-np-cr. D Simmons. Roberts. Skvl- ton, Nvwlnill. Shanks. BACK ROW: Vzirco. Short VVzissl4-. E. Young. W T li o r n I o n. Stzrnuliincl Slim-paxil. Wvsl. SOPlIOMORE 0FFICERS S. Sturza. R. Isaacson. J. Heston R. Peterson R. Schmidt. J VVvckoff H Doty SOPHOMORE CLASS Last fall the Class of '48 entered R U H S more confldent than the year before and lmmedlately became engaged Ill numelous act1v1t1es They are represented IH all the organl zatxons and m sports Durmg football season there were tl'1166 sophomore yell leaders Several took part 1n the student body play Junlor MISS One of the mayorettes was a sopho more glrl and two were m the drlll team The class presented a student body dance 1n the sprmg SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Ray Schm1dt Pres1dent Stanley Sturza Margome Bush V1ce Pres1dent Jerry Heston Rhoda Isaacson Secretary Phll Welgand Harold Doty Treasurer Harold Doty Jerry Heston Sexgeant at Arms Bob Peterson and Melhn Rodman . f Q . . . . .- e . . . . 7 Q ., . . sc ' ' rr ' 1 ' . K ' FRONT ROW: Cork. Bollinger Galloway. De La Guerra. Black stone. Doty. SECOND ROVVZ A. Chamberlain G. Davidson. Christiansen. D Ferguson. D. Abbott. B. Eaton M. Abernathy. THIRD ROW: J. Davidson. T Callison. Doolin. Bush. Glass Gardner. BACK ROW: B. Abbott. Cates Christy. Eaton. J. Donahue Dosser. Blair. Beckwith. FRONT ROW: Livingston, Ham- mer, Harwell. Hayward. Kissler Huffman. Heston. Isaacson. SECOND ROW: Hepner, McGill, Hacker. Martin, Meeker, Howe, Klann. Jennings. Paulus. Huff BACK ROW: King. Monical Longnecker. Jacobs, t FRONT ROW: Sears. Schmidt. King. Sandwick, J. VVyckoff. Hutchins. Taylor. Johnson. SECOND ROW: Smalley. Paulus Pownine. P. Wt-ieanfl. L. Sini- inons. KKK-like, Peck. Nolan. J xVf.'l'TlCl'. BACK ROXK7 Zeiult-1. Osvnton. Sloan. Lzint-. Roclnzan. R. .Xclcl- , . lnuton. li-teison. Snr-lson. St Jean. lloilt-X. AL..- FRESIIMAN 0FFICERS lx Fa11ch1ld L Hammond B Tholnton C Bl1s2 B Caxloa 'X Hammock J VIo1ton C1 XKIISOII J R1ggS R Aww P G11b6lt FRESIIMAN CLASS In h1gh school SOC16tX fleehmen haxe taken an actlxe pa1t Some of the boys made the football and baeketball teama Oth61S are members of the F F A The glrls haue taken part m basketball and tumblmg exhlbltlonk the Clee Club and the PHA OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER Kenneth Falrchlld GLoxg1anne Wllson Barbala Tholnton LOIS Hammond Phyllxs Gllbelt Joe Mansfleld Pxcsldent X71CQ Pxesldent Secletaly fxeasmer Councxl Member Councll Membex Jlm R1ggS Verl Hammock Bonnle Carlos Jo Morton Sheila Coshow Raymond Avxes .f' . nf , 1 ' . . . . -. . c . Y' ' Y., 1 . . . 7 . v .Y A . L, . . l A L., 41 ' v . L . . . . . . .. 1 1 . V V . . l, 1 s. X -. . . - 4 . . . ., ' . , . . v ., FRONT ROW: G. Abbott Clark. Coshriw. Dayis Banta. Duncan. Endicott SECOND ROYV: Addington Christian. Gilbert. Bu- zarth. Bryant. Cook. BACK ROVV: D. Brown Drain. C. Bliss. FRONT ROVV: K n 0 r r Nlavur. Hammond, Hayes T. Bliss. SECOND ROW: Murphy. Johnston, Lamb, Lane. Morton. Killingbeek. Huckaby. BACK ROW: Jorgensen Isham, Jewel. Hammack Mr. Green. J. Mansfield. FRONT ROW: Strixner. L. Popish, S. Rutherford. Telfer. Skinner. Sehariek Skaar, YNilson. Scribner. SECOND ROW: B. Young. Thrasher. Smalley. L. Stevens. Wills. B. Thorn- ton, Strumberg. Sturde- van. Starr. BACK ROW: D. Young. D. Shepard. VVells. B. Tuek. Short. Sample. FRONT ROW: Drain. LN,- slmxy. Evans. Clark. Fultz. Duyis. llaieliei. C lluinpli- rey, lJll'liSUIl. 'l'. Bliss. SECOND ROW: Miss Rus- sell. llzizzxznoiitl. Dale. Ca:- lws. G. Abbwtt. Cmwk. llziininziek. Bnzautli. Erl- tit-rtun. llaruain. B. Davis THIRD ROXV: K. Hender- son. Bzinta. Duncan. Fair- ehild. Christian. Hayes. Erieksnn. Gilbert. llam- maek, Bryant. BACK ROYV: Mr. Green. C B1iss.R..-Xddington. Huckaby. Endicott. R. Ayres. D. Brown. . 5. 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Shepard PAN TIIEII SCRATCIIES Under the efficient management of the journalism class the Panther Scratches came out with flying colors, taking third place in the state contest for high school newspapers at the University of Oregon. The paper has made a commendable record this year under leadership and untiring efforts of its editor, Dolores Thorn- ton, and Barbara Wyckoff, assistant editor. The business management of the paper was under the careful direction of Janet Cowles. With the willing cooperation of the entire class it went to press each month. Barbara Wyckoff. Dolores Thorn- SECOND ROW: Braly, Schliekel- J UNIPER Publishing a school annual has its headaches, but Editor LaRae Sabin and her assistant editor, Roberta Donahue, and Janice Davis, business manager, came up smiling. More and better pictures was the staff's aim for this year's Juniper. Miss Boles and Mr. Lyons were co-advisors of the annual. YEAR BO0K i STAFF LaRae Sabin. Roberta Donahue. Janice Davis. , FRONT ROXV: Varidevert. Davis. Sabin. Donahue. SECOND ROW: Roberts. Miller. Gregg. Jordan, King. Skelton. Mansfield. Wenke. Sturdivant. Conklin. Dixon, Wilson. BACK ROW: Schliel-celmann. Thornton. Braly. Schrunk. Doolin. Stevens. Rasmussen. Keyes. Leighton. Bush. Weste- sen. Hallowell. Merry. Daniel, Jones. Riggs. Victor Livingston. Gerald Eby. Scoggin. FUTURE FARMERS 0F AMERICA The Redmond F.F.A. chapter was awarded the Keystone Certificate this year for the first time as one of the outstanding chapters in the state. The chapter received the Sears Foundation award of 354.54 for the pro- duction of essential food. Canby, Grants Pass, and Baker were the other chapters in the state to receive the award. Gerald Eby received the State Farmer degree along with 37 other boys in the state. Fayet Scoggin re- ceived the Union Pacific scholarship for S100 to be used at some agricul- tural college. Every boy in the chapter tried out for the public speaking contest, with Gerald Eby winning the contest, followed by Jeff and Roe McDaniels. Other boys in the finals were Jay Larsen, Harold Klann, and Richard Snelson, which was given before the Chamber of Commerce. Eby repre- sented the chapter in the district contest that was held in Henley. The parliamentary team was composed of Fayet Scoggin, Art Foss, Victor Livingston, Clyde Carlson, Gerald Eby, and Stanley Green, advisor. The team placed third in the district contest. Over 150 people attended the Parent and Son banquet. Honorary mem- ber degree was conferred upon Lloyd Baker, Ross Kellogg, and L. J. Mc- Daniels. Glen Weaver, state director of vocational guidance, was the main speaker. The F.H.A. prepared and served the banquet that was held in the study hall. The annual barn dance was held in the Ag Shop with more than 200 attending. Lila Mae Popish was crowned queen by Fayet Scoggin. Square dances, Paul Jones and regular dances made up the evening's entertain- ment. Chapter membership was made up of 19 Green hands and 28 Chapter Farmers, making a total of 47 for the year. Officers included Fayet Scog- gin, president: Art Foss, vice-president, Don Ferguson, secretaryg Willard Thornton, treasurer, Gerald Eby, reporter, and Stanley Green, advisor. FUTURE FARMERS FRONT ROW: Varco. Hood Dosser Ebx Thornton. Foss. Scoggrn Ferguson De La Guerra. Klann, Sturdrx ant New brll SECOND ROW: Mr. Green Brooks Ch rm berlain, Keegan, London 'Vloniml Ishani. C, Bliss. Pauls Waddlc Ruther ford, West, D, Brown Andrew R BACK ROW: Snelson, McCullx J Mc Daniel. J. Larson, Buck G Peden N Hammock. L. Bliss, Sandxxrck Hack Carlson. Sloan. B. Daxrs C Shepard Livingston. Kingsbury 0FFICERS FRONT ROW: Art Foss Faxct Scoggrn BACK ROW: Clyde Carlson X11 Grun INSERT: Queen Lila Mae Polish Fryct FUTURE IIDMEMAKERS 0F AMERICA This fall the first chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was organized in Redmond. The National Chapter was organized last spring and since then state and national officers have been elected. There has never been a sister organization to the Future Farmers of America, so the girls decided to call their organization the F.H.A. When the Redmond Chapter was organized, Mrs. Evelyn Roth, state advisor, installed the officers with the assistance of the Bend officers. There are now 52 members and they are taking over the job of keep- ing up the Girls' League room. The advanced homemaking class redec- orated it. The club served dinners to the Kiwanis, Chamber of Commerce and the annual F.F.A. parent-son banquet, also a mother-daughter tea. The club sponsored the St. Patrick's day dance. The purpose of this club is: Ill To promote a growing appreciation of the duties and satisfactions of homemakingp 121 To emphasize the im- portance of worthy home membershipg C39 To encourage democracy in home and community lifeg 143 To work for good home and family life for allg 153 To promote international good willg 165 To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community lifeg 173 To provide whole- some individual and group recreation, and 181 To further interest in homemaking. Eligible girls are those who have had one semester and are now enrolled, or girls who have had two years of home economics. In future years the girls hope to take a more active part in school activities. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS BACK ROW1 Schliekelmann, King. Smal- ley. G. Abbott. ROW 101 Will, Ham- mock, Grammar. Blanchard. ROW 9: McCaffery. Ayres, J. Thornton. M. Jor- dan. ROW 8: Jensen, Pickles. Eaton, Jennings. ROW T: Ridgeway, Rasmus- sen, Blackstone. M. Roberts. ROW 6: Minks. Endicott. Johnston. Cornett. ROVV 5: M. Bliss. Hoffman. Falken- hagcn, Musick. O'Neill. Glass. Bozarth. ROW -li J. Shepard, Donahue. J. Davis. D. Thornton, Stomberg. Gilbert. B. Young. ROW 3: Coshoxv, Stevens, Pop- ish. Strixncr. ROVV 222 D. Abbott, Magill, Mayer. Franks. FRONT ROWQ Hammer, Ferguson, Sturdivan, Christian. 0FFICERS Lois McCaft'cry President Jean Pickles Vice-President Lorraine Ayres Secretary Frances King Historian and Reporter Irs. Harvey Head Advisor Colors Red and VVhite Motto Toward New Horizons ois McCaffer5'. Lorraine Ayres, Jean Pickles. Connie Jensen. Joyce Davis. Frances King. Mrs. Head G. A. A. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Nooe. Chi-istman. New. Davis. Miller. Gregg. Mansfield. Donahue. Schliekelmann. Bliss. Isaac- SOD. SECOND ROXYI D. Simmons. L. Sim- rnons. J, Wyckoff. Pickles. Huffman. Kissler. Rasmussen. Logan. Jensen. Skelton. Manning. Yandevcxf. Reif. Galloway. BACK ROVV3 Bailcl. Chase. Grubb. Bollinger. Tuck. B. VVyckoff. Mc- Fadden. Moody. Roberts. Shepard. Merrv. Cork. Cowles. Hofleckci. Kinei DRILL TEAM FRONT RQXVI J. VVyc-koff. Christman. Ross. Chase. SECOND ROVV: Larsen. Clarke. Ridge- way. Cowles. Vandevert. Gregg Grubb. Hodecker. THIRD ROVV: Ayres. Miller. Davis Rasmussen. Shepard. Pickles. Thorn- ton. FOURTH ROVV2 Simmons. Mansfield Schrunk, Jensen. Braly. Logan. Dona- hue. BACK ROW: B. Wyckoff. McFadden Bartel, Hallowell. Schliekelmann Westesen. Reif. Skelton. PEP CLUB FRONT ROVV: Larsen. Gregg.. Miller Grubb. Davis. Pickles. Skelton. Shep- ard. Vandevert. Logan. Bartel. BACK ROVV: Mrs. Nooe. Hoclecker. Mc Fadclen. Cowles. Reif. VVestesen Manning. Donahue. Schliekelmann. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The G.A.A. has had a very busy season in soccer, basketball, tumbling, volleyball, and baseball. Members could always participate in outside sports, such as bicycling, badminton, tennis, bowling, horseback riding, hiking, skating and dancing. Prineville was hostess for the annual G.A.A. play day. The biggest event of the year was the Girls' Gym Frolic given in the gym before a large audience March 22. G.A.A. OFFICERS Doris Grubb , . President Theresa Manning , . Treasurer Roberta Donahue Vice President Vickey Ridgeway Sergeant at Aims Verna Millei Secretary DRILL TEAM The Redmond Union High School Drill Team composed of two maior ettes 32 regular members and three substitutes opened its colorful season under the floodlights at the first football game in Bend The end of the football season was commemorated at Prineville on Armistice Dax with a flag drill The highlight of the year was a trip to Corvallis The girls put on a novelty drill to Anchors Aw eigh and the Sailor Hornplpe at the Jamboree held in Redmond Manv drills were given at the home games with two out standing ones A drill with white pom poms was one and the other was with flash lights and luminous paint used on uniforms and boots The drill season was closed with a pom pom drill using foul maiorettes on girl s gvm night March 22 PEP CLUB The Pep Club undei the leadeiship of Mis lsellie Nooe was one of gixing a dance fox the football boss aftei the Redmond Blllfls game, sell ing slices and pop at basketball and football games and glXlDg a dance for the basketball boxs after the Redmond Pl1I16X1ll9 basketball game Februau 22 New requirements w ere made foi this wear as the girls felt that it wa getting too easy to attain membership Plospectixe members mu t show qualities of sportsmanship good leadel ship and be willing to work haid The members must haxe a grade ax eiage of a thi ee and keep that ax ei age throughout their membership O1 they will be dropped Thex must at some time haxe held an office in ans actixits serx ed on sex e1al commit tees and attended at least two thirds of the home games Aftei becoming a Pep Club membei they must attend all C A A plax days and take an actixe part in school actlxities , . . .' , Z ' '. - 7 ! ' 7 n n . 1 a Y Y' 1 . n s V . . . lf ' , , ' U V ' sy as ' v, i . 3 . ,, . , . V ., . - , 3 ' ' - , ' , . V , . . , . . ' .si Y ' Y. .u'k the most active clubs in school this year. Some of the activities were: m LT my , I '- . -wvv I . . 5 . v w S -Q Q A Y . . .V . Y. VY, 3 v v . . Q 4 V L T. . . v v: C r VYRITERS FRONT ROW: Hodcckcr. M Mansfield. Jensen. Mrs. Lee. J Davis. Merry. M. Bliss, E. An- dc rson. BACK ROW: Leighton. S. Tuck J. Moody. Hallowell. Donahue lIONOR STUDENTS FRONT ROW: Doty. Christian- sen. Carlson, Peck, Schmidt Hodecker. SECOND ROW: J. Donahue. An- derson, Lane. Davis. D. Thorn- ton. Gregg. P. We-igand. Miller Wenke. Bush. Doolin. McCaf- it-ry. BACK ROW: King. Cox. Sabin Miss Lyons, R. Donahue. M Bliss. CREATIVE WRITING Hidden literary talent brought out in the creative writing class under the supervision of Mrs. Maude Lee resulted in the production of And the Bud Blossoms, literary magazine containing the student's work. The staff includes: Editor Shirley Tuck Business Managers Moray Mansfield Assistant Editors Joan Hodecker Janice Davis Joyce Davis Typists , Edna Jean Hallowell, Art Editor , ,, , Shirley Merry Dorothy Robinson, Ethel Anderson Others of the class acted as a supervisory board which selected the articles to be published. lIONOR SOCIETY A chapter of the Honor Society was founded last year in Redmond Union High School. It is a chapter of the national organization of the high schools all over the nation. The Honor Society stands for character, scholarship, service and leader- ship. In order to be selected for this society a student must have a grade average of a two and have attended Redmond High for at least a year. He must be either a junior or a senior. The sophomores can become active the second semester as probationary members. If they keep their grade average up and the teachers consent, they may become regular members their junior year. The council to pick these members is made up of the faculty. The pin is a gold torch with the four ideals the club stands for engraved on it. OFFICERS Roberta Donahue . ............. 1 President Verna Miller ..... ......r. , , . Treasurer Eloise Gregg ......V... ...... V ice-President Miss Mary Ellen Lyons acted as advisor LaRae Sabin . ........ ......... S 6CI'6taI'y for this group. J UNIOR MISS LEFT TO RIGHT: Tuck Stevens J. Davis Heston B. Short Cox Joyce Davis K. Henderson Daron Hodecker Steers Weste- sen Gomer Lerghton Chrrsty Anderson Who Stole f'Junlor MISSBUP Jury Seeks Culprlt Among 18 Leading Suspects CReprrnt from the Redmond Spokesmanb Lost One three act play Jun ror Mrss Belreved stolen by a cast of 18 hrgh school students accordrng to over 200 enthusrastrc spectators Last seen at the Terrebonne gr ange hall Wednes day evenrng January 30 and slated to return agarn tonrght at curtarn call 830 p m Many favor Joyce Davrs as the culprrt Judy who made off wrth the hrlarrous comedy Joyce was nt the grrl rn the show she was nt even Joyce Davrs she was Judy Graves herself the lovable rmagrnatrve rmp whose fantastrc rdeas turned the affarrs of the whole famrly wrongsrde out and agarn One clue whrch places sus prcron on Joyce rs the fact that from her tumultous entrance untrl her excrted exrt whether rn the dralogue or rn the background she never stepped out of character Second suspect on the lrst of show stealers rs Janrce Davrs who played Judy s srster Lors a cross between Kathryn Hepburn and Bonrta Granvrlle Untrl the how turned up mrssrng Janrce had the entrre sympathres of the audrence as she struggled to overcome the trrals of a krd srster Authorrtres are well aware of the fact that at least a number of scenes were carted off by Don Gomer and Laura Westesen the puzzled mother and father of the rncorrrgrble Judy However Joan Hodecker as Fuffy Adams rs an rmportant frg ure-rf you could see rt beneath the skrrt length shrrt rn thrs theatrrcal crrme Typrfyrng the bobby socker of thrs generatron Joan led spectators astray and then let them roll unheeded rn the arsles If rt s the gruff executrve type detectrves are lookmg for they ve found rt rn Irvrng Steers as F B Curtrs the F B Curtrs and boss of Judys father Provrded that lovebrrds have trme for show stealrng Shrrlex Tuck as attractrve Ellen Curtrs and Fred Stevens as Judy s hand some Uncle Wrllrs may well b convrcted Then of course theres Ethel Anderson as Hrlda the complarn rng mard rn thrs never a dull moment household The Jury max prty Hrlda hers was a tough Job about Other possrble suspects were Lors boy frrends who were mam and varred presentrng a contrast from the athlete to the rntellec tual Students rn these parts were Harold Daron Jerry Heston Brll Short and Bob Chrrsty Another rrval for convrctron was Maurrce Lerghton as Fuffys brother Jrm Cox as Haskell Cummrngs Judys rnterest of the moment rs a handsome contender rn the plot Lee Coon and Kerth Henderson as the bellhop and the Western Unron boy added the frnal touches One of the leadrng suspects rs the drrector Edward T Lyons under whose gurdance the play became a success Lyons also proved the surprrse of the eve nrng when he appeared rn a character portrayal of the rntel lectual Albert Kunodv Lyons gestures and trmrng are agarnst hrm he has stolen plays before , , V Y Y 1 1 , . Y vu Q g O O I O I ll - - y - I 1 . , . . , . ' , . . Q - Q ' ' Y ' r , : . . ' - ' , j J v 1 . 1 ' Y ' . . ' - . . Q v ' , - - - ' , . V Y 9 - ' I .1 f ' . - . ' then, unexpectedly, rrght srde up r rn such srtuatrons as Judy brought . . Y N . - Q I ' Q ' ' - . GLEE CLUB FRONT ROVV: Pupisli. fVlzix'oi'. Skinner. lsziaesmi, ll a 5' xx' za r cl. llrrcleeker. Hzreker. Merry. Dixfin. VK'estesen. SECOND ROVVi Mrs. Line. Skziznr. Bull- znger. Strmnberg. B. Wyekrrll. Muns- tield. Cork. llzryes. Turk. Srlirunk. Slim,-pzrrcl. li.-XCK ROW: 'l'lw1'ntun. D. Simmuns. L. Simmons. Killinglneek. Speneer. Me- l-lrclclen. lizrrtel. Bliss. Rfrluertw. Sturm. .l. Dzrvicisfin. Miller. GIRLS' TRIO Juyee Davis. Juan llHCll'C'lil'l'. Y:-rnzr Kliller. BAND Majorettes: Cowles. Bollinger. FRONT ROVVZ DOIN. Jewel. Fzilken- hzigen. Skelton. Rodman. Hepner. J Mansfield, Dixon. Moody. Knorr. SECOND ROW: Vzireo, Carlson, B Mansfield, Morton. Cork. K. Hender- son. 'Wilson Harwell. Newbill. Mar- tin. J. Shepard. E. Young. Heston. BACK ROW: Taylor. J. Donahue Peterson. R. Donzihue. Galloway Roberts. Wells. MeCully. Mr, Tweedie STRING ENSEMBLE FRONT ROW: Hodeeker. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Donahue. Peek. Starr BACK ROW: Hammer. Sturdivzint. Mr Tweedie. Heston. Cork. Shepard Westesen. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club composed of 30 members presented m December for the publlc the Chrlstmas cantata MUSIC of Bethlehem and performed before student body assembl1es seyeral tlmes The Glee Club entered the contest m Salem on Aprxl 9 and 6 A concert was g1y en late 1n the sprlng New robes ln the school colors maroon and gold were purchased OFFICERS Verna M1lle1 Presldent Lxla Mae Popxsh L1b1ar1an Shlrley Tuck V106 Pr6S1dent Marv Lou Roberts Laura Westesen Joan Shepard Secxetaly Treasurer Accomparusts Joyce Davls Llbrarlan GIRLS' TRIO The Redmond Hlgh School Tr1o composed of Joyce Dayls soplano Joan Hodecker second soprano and Verna Mlller alto sang at many dances and programs durlng the year Sey eral songs were sung at the Chrxstmas cantata and the Easter program and many pubhc appearances were g1X en for the K1wan1s Club Chambe1 of Commerce Parent Teachers Assocla txon graduatlon ceremonles and the monthly radio programs oy er IXBND ln Bend They also entered the d1str1ct contest at Salem IH Aprll and recelyed a one ratmg MIS Wlmfred Lme was thelr dlrector and Laura Westesen was thelr accompanlst BAND Under the d1rect1on of Mr Wllllam Tweedle a 3op1ece band was formed by utlhzmg the upper grades and combmmg w1th those w ho could play mstruments IH the hlgh school Th1s year due to 1nab1l1ty to work out a program wlth the uppex g1ades the student body the band by playlng for games and assemblles ha been a b1g factor IH the dey elopment of school morale Thls vear the band resplendent IH maroon and gold unlforms won the malchmg pr1ze at the Deschutes County Fan The bmd and Clee Club p1 esented a l0lllt concert eally IH May STRING ENSEMBLE The strmg ensemble ls a muslcal organlzatlon COIlS1Stlflg of IHSULI ments of the y1ol1n famlly Th1s Olg'3.IllZ2itlOI1 leplesents the school whele chambel muslc 1s needed such as assembly proglams radlo proglam and school play s Redmond 1s unlque 1n that It IS the only school ln Centlal Olegon that can boast of such an orgamzatlon Thls year the group consxsts of 19 members and has plaved before the student body and c1y1c organ1zat1ons 1nclud1ng the Tumalo Grange The gloup took palt ln the muslc toulna ment IH Salem late m the sp11ng VIOLINS Joan Hodeckel P8tl1C13 VIOLA Louame Peck Starr Jerry Heston Betty Sturdx CELLO R0be1taD0nahue yant Kathryn Cork Dorothy Ham mel Geolglarme Wllson PIANO Lau1aWestesen Joan Shepard 7 ' - '! . ' ' 66 ' 7! K 7 ! 7 l 7 . l 7 7 v ' ' 7 ' K 3 V 7 cY 'S ' . ' ' ' 1' 7 . ' . H , . r 1 ' ' ' ' . . . . V , Q V Y 1 e K. 1 . Y . , V 1 uni. ' . , . . . . V . ,- . , i . , . I tv , . . . .Y . v . vi Q .s L . the band has been made up entlrely of hlgh school players. Accordmg to Q D ', , , s 'N ,, l I . 'YU V 2 X , S A. . I lv . u LN. If -11 -'Y 1 , . Q S C 1 s I ' N . a a . cr- LIBRARY STAFF Louisa' Scliln-kuliiiann. Joan Slim-parcl. Mrs. Lt-sz Betsy Ross. Lois NIc't'zii'l't-rv. 'z Aiiifn, DFFICE STAFF SITTING: Ardith Roll. Betty Bully. Iinrlizira Yancle-vt-it. Eva Sttiiclm-vzim. STANDING: Yickcy Riclgmvay. Sliirln,-y Nlvrry, D o i' ot h y Robinson. Joan Xloody. Dorotliy llaiinnim-r. Judith he-ye-s. Joan Iizisiniissvii. Holm-rtei Donziliiiv. ADVANCED CDMMERCE Ethel Anderson. Betty Brzily. I3-ui'iiivc'w Sclirunk. Barbara Wyckoff. Doiotliy Robinson. Eva Sturdvvaiit. Joan Logan. lVIrs. Vance. oy' LIBRARY STAFF Each girl on library duty this year was required to work two periods a day, one as desk librarian and one as assistant librarian, to have above- average scholastic standing and a pleasing personality. Each one must know the fundamentals of psychology in discipline, the Dewey decimal system and the rules which govern the execution of library government. Their motto was Service, Honesty and Dependability. DFFICE STAFF The office personnel is made up of students interested in school train- ing for office work. Each is given some specific duty in connection with office routine in addition to making public contact from the office. Some of these duties are keeping the absentee record book, making out report cards, typing and filing permanent records, and taking care of all CDMMERCE DEPARTMENT The commerce department is composed of second-year typing and short- hand students. The shorthand students' requirements are to be able to take 80 to 120 words a minute. At the completion of this course they are qualified for beginning stenographers jobs. The typists do the typing for the teachers, cut stencils and work part time in the school office. These classes have been helpful to all activities of the school during the year of '46. Mrs. Virginia Vance was the instructor. absentees. POR'l S '11 lm xg Iettnlr 1 V111 tlmll Iiaskvthzlll ' 'zu' ' YQ-ll Le-111-1 . ' uv 1 .a -1 LINEUP FRONT ROW: Weigand. Booth, W. Thornton, Scoggin, D. McDaniel, Kellogg, Werner. SECOND ROW: Henry. Kribs. Popish. Young. BACK ROW: Stevens, Coach McGinley, Steers. SQUAD FRONT ROW: N. Weigand. C. Booth. W. Thornton. B. Short. D. McDaniel, R. Kellogg, J. Werner. SECOND ROW: D. Dickson. C. Hollis, B. Peterson, F. Scoggin, J. Heston. G. Eby, J. Cox. BACK ROW: S. Sturzu. J. Riggs. B. Abbott. R. Henry, R. Kribs. Coach Young. C. Bliss. McGinley. C. Popish. H. Daron, E. VARSITY FO0TBALL Under the excellent instruction of Coach McGinley, Redmond got off to a wonderful start this year winning six games, tying one, and losing only three. Bend 1419 .... Dalles 1139 .... Burns 109 .. Lebanon 1209 Lakeview 109 Madras 1189 109 Redmond 169 Redmond 1439 Redmond 109 Redmond 1139 Redmond 1329 Redmond Corvallis 1139 Madras 1139 .... Prineville 109 . . Maupin 1139 . . Total 11319 KITTEN FO0TBALL The Kittens made a good showing also. Althoug two games, they won both of them by a good margin. Bend Cubs 1199 1289 Redmond Kittens Bend Cubs 169 1219 Redmond Kittens Total 1259 1499 Total h they 1139 Redmond 1329 Redmond 169 Redmond 1159 Redmond 11609 Total only played VARSITY BASKETBALL The coach also did a good job on the basketball team. Things didn't look so hot at the first of the year but Redmond came through with flying colors winning nine games out of the 25 played. Madras 199 Madras 1189 Dalles 1289 University High 1239 Lebanon 1299 Corvallis B 1359 Corvallis 1219 Lebanon 1439 Bend 1269 Springfield 1209 Springfield 1249 Burns 1199 Madras 1389 VARSITY Sturza. Right Forward. Young. Left Forxvard W1-rnn-r. Center Vlfeigand. Right Guaid Short. L1-ft Guard John VVt-rner. Ronnie Mc'Donald. Nora man Weigand. Stanley Sturzti. Bill Short. Jim Riggs. Elwood Young. KNEI-ILINGZ fmmeli M1'Ginl1-yg Dole Knorr, N1anae.er. FRONT ROWI C. Popish. B. Abbott, R Peterson. E. Young. S. Sturza. SECOND ROW: P, Weigand, J, Dona hue. R. Kellogg. H. Daron. J. XYerner BACK ROXVQ L. Kingsbury. B, Short. J. Rigas. N. VVeigand. R. McDonald. 1439 Redmond 1349 Redmond 1239 Redmond 1299 Redmond 1279 Redmond 1259 Redmond B 1119 Redmond 1409 Redmond 1409 Redmond 1139 Redmond 1259 Redmond 1429 Redmond 1219 Redmond Lakeview 1189 Albany 1309 Salem 1459 Burns 1299 Bend 1439 Lakeview 1269 Oakland, Cal. 1419 Prineville 1419 Corvallis B 1409 Corvallis B 1409 Prineville 1429 Bend 1479 Total 17819 1289 Redmond 1239 Redmond 1309 Redmond 1489 Redmond 1239 Redmond 1379 Redmond 1259 Redmond 1299 Redmond 1169 Redmond B 1419 Redmond B 1339 Redmond 1409 Redmond 17469 Total KITTEN BASKETBALL The Klttens proy ed themsely es thls VQHI' to Coach Peden as he turned them from a lot of 111EXp6ll9I1C9d players 1nto an excellent flghtxng team Madras C185 Madras C215 4 Bend C395 Madras C385 Pr1nev1lle C325 Bend C345 45 Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Bend C445 Bend C355 Prmevllle C195 P11nev1lle C495 Total C3295 C105 Redmond C235 Redmond C175 Redmond C115 Redmond C1135 Total TRACK 1945 The Central Oregon meet was held at Bend on Aplll 19 to detelmlne the Central Oregon track champlonshlp Redmond took th1s meet w1th 09 1X3 polnts Bend was second wlth 49 1X2 polnts and P11ney1lle was thlrd wlth 42 2X3 polnts Fust places taken IH thls meet by Redmond men we1e John Neal shot put and 1avel1n Jack Brown 100 y ard dash Dan McDan1el 1X2 m1le and Rlchard Tate t1ed fo1 h1gh 1ump At the D1str1ct Meet held Ill Bend to quallfy men fo1 the state meet Bend won w1th 48 1X4 polnts Redmond was second wlth 46 1X2 polnts and Hood Rlver was thlrd wlth 28 pomts Others were Prlney 1lle 16 1X2 Moro 11 5X6 Arlmgton 7 1X2 and Rufus 3 1X3 At thls meet SIX Redmond men quahfxed They were John Neal shot yard dash Dan McDan1els 1X2 m1le and m1le R1chard Krlbs m1le Dxck Krlbs took thlrd place 1n the m1le 1n the state meet The 1945 Redmond tl ack team was as follows Merlm Rodman dashes Bob Peden dlstances John Neal welghts Don Longnecke1 dlscus and shot put Ronald MacDonald hlgh yump John Werner m1le and half m1le Rlchard Tate 440 and hlgh 1ump B111 Ayres pole vault Bob Danlels hurdles Dan McDan1el m1le and 880 Fayet Scoggln shot put tEd Moll man relay 220 Bob Holmstrom 440 broad yump relay XMGTXIH Klrby 100 220 d1scuss yayelm Elwood Young 1avel1n hurdles B1llMansf1eld m1le 440 Dwayne Hagman hurdles Rlchard Krlbs m1le 880 Star 1nd1cates earned lettel SDNG AND YELL LEADERS School Splrlt was boosted thls year at games and assemblles by the song and yell leaders Verna Mlller was song leader both semesters and yell leaders were Joanne Wyckoff Joan Galloway and Raymond Schmldt durmg football season and Joan Moody and Shlrley Merry durlng basket ball season They were nomlnated by the student bodv and elected after tryouts Lnder then leadershlp the cooperatlon of the students IH yell 1ng and Slllglflg has greatly lmproxed LETTEBMENUS CLUB The Lettermen s Club IS composed of boys who have earned then letter ln one of the major sports At the beg1nn1ng of the year they had an enrollment of elght members At the end of the football season seyen boys made thelr letters and were 1n1t1ated lnto the club Basketball season brought one new member 1nto the club The Lettermen seryed as sergeant at arms for student hodv hnfh semesters Together the Lettermen and the Pep Club sponsored then annual dance, whlch was a great success . V 7 , ,, ,, H, C145 , , , ,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,, C1 5 .V,-iVi f 4 , , C205 . . 8 C215 A A C1' I , - A Q . . V 4 : 1 Q , - ' l . . I v 'VY 3 a . L. , 9 3 ' ' '. l . . . u. V : , - put and yavelmg Dwayne Hagman, low' and hlgh hurdlesg Jack Brown, 220- ' . 5 . . t 7 . 9 y - , 3 I u ,n Q u 1, . I ' l . 9 . . D Z 1 ' . 3 Y ' l 1 3 7 ' 3 7 ' 3 9 1 Z l 7 K ' 3 ' ' ' 7 I 3 P- l I 7 Y I 1 l 9 3 V 1 , . vs V . ' ' . 7 ! Q ' ! . 7 tk !.. 7 ' K-7 ' 7 7 3 A 7 ' 3 I 7 7 ' :R ' ' a . . . Y . A . V , , , 9 4 ' Y T . H . . ' , Y - J ' v - 1 B-E-D-M-0-N-D 2 I Joan Galloway, Richard Schmidt. Joan VVyckoff. Shirley iVICl'1'Y.VCI'l'13 Miller. Joan Moody. LETTEBMEN FRONT ROW: Sturza. Young, HL-stun, Scoggin. Henry. SECOND ROW: Booth, Thornton. Kvl- logg, McDanicl, Short. Bliss. BACK ROW: Foss, Popish, Wcigzmcl. Wcmcr. McDonald. KITTENS FRONT ROW: Hammock, Huston. Huckaby. Christy. T. Bliss. BACK RO'W: C. Bliss, Fziircliild. B. Pcdcn. Kivctt. Duty, Jnrgcnsun. Cmicli McGinley. 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' Al'TOGRAPllS I 1946 SPONSORS Wxthout Whom This Year Book Could Never Have Been Publxshed Baker Feed Company Bantsters Barber Shop Thomas Boeke Attorney at Law Butlers Drug Store Central Oregon Fuel Company Central Oregon Hatcherles Central Oregon Productton Credxt Assocxatxon Consolldated Frezghtways Darrell Smxth Insurance Agency DeRoos Garage Deschutes Gram and Feed Co Deschutes Tractor and Implement Eds Service Statxon Erxcksons Food Market Farmers Hardware Company Fxxtt Shop Wm Fxfer and Son Jewelers Franks Motor Company Franks Servxce Statxon Franks Tavern Fred Sparks Western Auto Supply Dealer Gallzgan Insurance Agency Kmg s Motor Gxfford Motor Co Gtles 8z Hegge Photographers Jones Market J W Copeland Yards Kennys Cafe La Veras Floral Shop Lynch 81 Roberts Mardells Beauty Salon Martms Shoe Servxce Mayo s Sandwich Shop McLaughl1n Constructlon Company Dr E M McKr1ll Dentist Milton s Shell Servlce O K Barber Shop Plggly Wlgglv Parkers Drug Store Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Bowlmg Lanes Cafe Daxry Store Fuel Co Hardware lHoukJ Motor Co Laundry 8a Dry Cleaners Spokesman 5c 8z 10c Store Shelley Real Estate Shell Servlce Statxon The Shxvely Agency Insurance and Real Estate The Fatr Store T1te Knot Pme M111 Tum A Lum Lumber Company Tumble Inn Tn County Equrpment Company Unlon O11 Company Wardrobe Cleaners Westside Grocery and Servxce Statxon ' n n n . 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