The Dalles Wahtonka High School - Steelhead Yearbook (The Dalles, OR)

 - Class of 1933

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A .swift THE STEELH DARROLD GILBRETH Football 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Orchestra 1-Z-3 Hi-Y 3-4 B.C..t.C 3-4 Glee Club 4 LOYE BARNARD Booster 4 Head Vocational Dept. 4 ALLEN PHILLIPS Bus. Mgr. Steelhead 4 Class Play 3 Student Police 3-4 STANLEY MAYFIELD Class President 2 Board of Control 3 Football 3-4 B.C.AlC. 2-3-4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Basketball 1-2-3 Tillicum 3-4 ALBIN WESTLUND VVESLEY MERRIFIEIID AISH, Yell Leader 3-4 Board of Control 1-Al Treasurer Hand 4 1-land 1-2-3-fl Orchestra lnternational Relations Yell Leader Class 1-2 VIRGINIA PECK Tri-Y 1-2-3-4 Booster 3-4 Steelhead Staff 1 Glee Club 1 Scientian 4 Tillicum 3 Volleyball 1-3 EVERETT WILCOX Latin Club 2-3-4 Scientian Club 3 MARJORIE PHETTEPLACE Operetta, 1-2 Drum Corps 3 Volleyball 1 Torch 2 Tri-Y 2-3 Song Leader Trl-Y 3 May Fete 2 HAROLD WATSON Football 3-4 B.C.A.C. 3-4 Junior Prom Comm. 3 VIVIENNE MORAS1' Editor Steelhead 4 Op-ex-etta 1-2 Tillicum 4 Torch 2-3-4 Booster Drum Corp 3-4 Tri-Y 2-3-4 U 3 1 International Relatlons - EADl .

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HE STEELHEAD1--- BILL JOHNSTON Vice-President Class 3 B.C.A.C. 3-4 Class Play 3 Hand 1-55-3-4 Student Police 3-4 Board ol' Control 4 DOROTHY STILL Latin Club Sci-entian Class Treasurer 1 CLIFFORD OLIVER Entered from Madris lntel-national Relations EVELYN BUSKUHL ., Tri-Y I-2 Operetta 2 May Fete 1 Lilee Club 2 JACOB OBRIST LOIs WOOLSEY Tri -Y 1-2 Booster and Drum Corp 3-4 Operetta 2 Basketball 1-2-3 Volleyball 1-2-3 Class Play 3 I L I' .F N In I ,- f .5 -ff . 19 GERTRUDE W ILLIAMS Trl-Y 1-2-3-4 CHARLES VANDIVER Football 1-2-3--4 Vice-Pros. A.S.li. 4 Basketball 2-3 Class Play 3--I B.C.A.C. Z-3--1 Circulation Mgr. Steelhead Glee Club 2--1 MARGARET WILEY Prts. Torch 4 A.S.B. 'l'I't'21SLll't l' 3 Vice-Pres. Class 2 Torch Honor 2-3--1 Class Play 4 Booster and Drum Corp 3-4 GEORGE NEWTON Uperetta 2 LORRAINE SPICKERMAN Tri-Y 1-2-3 llasketball 1-2-3-4 Volleyball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-1 Rooster 3--L JOHN CAULLER Football 4 Sargent-at-arms Class l l2.C,A.C'. 3-4 Scientian 3-4 Rand



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HE STEELHEADV History ol Class of '33 Four winters have passed since that day, when th-e sun was already becoming cold and the wind from the north was turning the leaves to brown, that we proudly entered the great tepee of learning to become a part of the greatest. of tribes. lt was to be a long hard fight but our hearts were strong as proved by our num- eious passed truggles. Jack Baird, and later Doug Milne were made our chiefs to guide this great clan. VVe were welcomed by a great ceremony, the mixer, which is a tiradition of our fore- fathers and were admitted as warriors of the crimson and grey. The clan of '33 then started in earnest to- ward the far-off goal. The traditional bat- tle of the year was built to inspire the warriors to victory. Thle cl:tn entertained th-e tribe at a great council. They took part in all games wit.h the older ones of the tribe with success. Then came the warm days and we parted From the great lodge to return to our people. ' When the next seas-on following the sum- mer came, we were no longer the youngest of the tribe. The clan of '33 took up its duties by greeting the newcomers at a con- test of skill and strength on the Amaton battle ground of the 'Wairrioirs of D. H. S. Ed Howell and Stan Mayfield, ablest of the clan were chosen to lead us on the second four seasons of our journ-ey. A mighty feast as given to HOHOF the warriors of the gridiron. Again the Clan presented entertainment for the tribe with great success and agaill Dilfed thell' strength against the other clans for su- premaciy in contests. To secwre Wampum. white man's ice cream was traded to other clans of the tribe. Then it came time to again depiart from the tribe. Once again the warriors d6D211T't9d for hunting, fishing, and other sports during T-he warm dayks of summer-but ever plannmg to return when the days SFSW Sh0rteI' and The shadows lengthened, to the hall of learning to get knowledge from those who were wise. The next Indian summer came: the Clan was now nearing the height5 Of 'ts learn' ing. Millard Heath and Rebecca Thomiso-n were chosen at the council fire of the clan to lead them on the third part of their journey- A great Diageant. t'M0vifv Struck, was 21 presenteid for two nights- in the great coun- cil hall ol' the Uribe with great returns, which were used in presenting in honor of the great Senior clan, the traditional dance. Following a tribal custom, a day was set side for the cleaning and polishing of the moccasins of members of the tribe. lt was drawing near the time when we were again to depart, when it was learned that a. great Hogun of our tribe, Boyd Homewood was to depart, never to return. In appreciation of his teachings, a token was presented by the clan of 1933. Then came the day when we entered as the highest of clans. Some entered with heavy hearts, but others were jubilant, for they would never again be under the watchful eyes of the members of the great council. All joined in the task ol' holding aloft the standards of the Senior clan, how- ever, under the leadership of Paul Fauerso and Helen Hall. Many were the lessons learned by the tribe. They studied long and well the wars of their people and those of other tribes. They learned the ways of living of other tribesmen, and how to transcribe their wisvdorn so that it might be used by the papooses in the years to com-e. The great clan entertained the tribe at councils and piresent-ed another great pag- eant, 'tMummy and the Mumpsf' Papoose day, Flunk day and the traditional break- fast of the Senior clan were gaily attended but the time grew shorter. Papioose day was attended gaily when the mighty clan of '33 came dressed as they had been during their childhood. Flunk day was held in April at the Creek ot' Eagles and everyone was greatly satisfied with its sucess. The tiraditional Senior breakfast was held in May but the time for the happy days to end grew shorteir. Finally came the day when we were pre- sented with our sheep skins by our great medicine man, Chief Wiley. We are now to make our way, unaided by the great Hoguns of our tribe. Nao more may We turn to them for help as we have in the past. Will we fail without their guidance? Those that are weak may, but the brave ones of the clan of 1933 will go onward proudly upholding the high stand- ards of sportsmanship taught them in the great tcpee of learning, The Dalles high school.--T. G.

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