The Dalles Wahtonka High School - Steelhead Yearbook (The Dalles, OR)
- Class of 1945
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N 1 ,Q , ,,, , Y V VV VV So11ho111cv11e Class , 1 N 1 'I 1 'Q , fy 1' 5 , 1 A' 'W Vi A I 'x Dedlcahon In nmetecn hundred fortv fl 79 we 1emember oux good byes upon thclr leaxm, our welcomes when they reLu neo on furlough our solrou 1n thelr supreme sac lf1C8 and our prayers for the end of th1s cr1s1s Today we look for the tomorrow We llft our ey es toward the glory and suffermg whlch 1S thelrs and we awalt that moment when confhct does cease g1v1ng to all mer the knowledge that hope was not 111 X3111 We dedlcate th1s STEELHEAD to that day when good overcomes exll and secure IH the sense of rlghteous ness ultlmate vxctory FISGS to 1tS full sense of tranqulllty and a free man s peace 3 RO!! OF HONOR The Qtaff ot ou1 1945 Steelhead paxs tr1bute to these our heroes IXIIII I5 lm Ac11ox fu 11111311 htsm 111 W1ll11m H Lraft lNo1m LU Dans R1lph B rx 111 VV111ston C 1ll'1her Bud Haas LaMar Hertzltr Harrv Hershal Hooper Donald C Leabo Jack E McEaChern F Rosa lX1cho1s Ceorbe Flernlnb Oatts Cllfford OIIY er Holhs Ph1lmlee Frank Reardon Fu ene F Schm1dt Lyle Sclleck kenneth Stone Walter Shelbx Teeters Thomas W Watterson Charles Xoder Robert Majors PRISONIFPS OF WAR Orv1lle Doub Harry Douthlt Paul Fauerso John T Levu IS Clalr Penners Harlan C Wlsner 4 ' . , U . 4 . - 1 I Ynq ' xni xg 1 154: v 1 1 C ' ' ' .' i v ul v 1 1 l 2 1 SI . 4 - -l ' w. 1 . f Y . . . J . f L 1 1 .vl C J W - 4 ' in L. ,Il 1 Hugh Hadley nn vv K r S 1 . Y. J. . ' , -of ' cr f - J g 1 . ' kv x 7 . f 7 r N Y 1 . x ' l ofhty . TIME QNX f f xf is f W L .M X HDHINISTRHTION Our Supermfendenf Paul R McCulloch a man of fores ght and action has seen h1s eighth year as City Superin tendent of Qchools come to a successful close Since 1937 Mr McCulloch has done much to raise the standards of The Dalles Publ1c Schools During h1s adminlstrat on Kurtz Gymnasium 'md our new high school building, were built 'vlr McCulloch has now resianed his post and the Staff wishes to congratulate him on al his fine work and wish hun good luck Paul R McCulloch Superlntend nt of Schools Mrs Clifford Smith and Mrs Freda Dahl Secretaries Board of Dlrecfors Louise Monahan Chairman Frank Dick Lay A. Carlisle lv Walter Blaser Ray Hughes Prudence 'VL Patterson Clerk W Ang Harry H Clomnger Prmclpal The Dalles High School Faculfy Ellen Potter Enghsh Speech Latm LOIS Hamer Engl1sh Dean of Glrls S0181 ce Martha DHVIS Engllsh Jou nallsm Murle Blrk Fngllsh Dramamc Margaret Gates Board of Control SOCl3l 1 n Anna Pomdexter Span1sh VV1ll1am Lawrence Shop Mechamcal Draw mg Zelma Park Cor1n1erc1al Law Bookkeepmg Joanne Amspoker SOCla1 SCIENCE Elma Shuck Home Econonncs Principal s Message To all students of The Dalles hlgh school the Steel head represents a record of the many 3Ct1Wltl6S of the past school year Thls book of school ex ents W111 grow more and more lmportant to you as the vears pass Wlll help to rem1nd you of the happ1est davs of your l1fe those four years at The Dalles H1gh School Dur1ng your attendance at The Dalles H1gh It lS hoped you have learned the true sp1r1t of loyalty coopera t1on falr play and patr1ot1sm It lS hoped that through your close assoc1at1on Wlth the faculty a d your fellow students you have grown stronger phys cally meatally sp1r1tually and SOCla11y Thls year marks the rap1d conclus1on of the war You sen1ors are leav1ng hlgh school to enter adult l11e vvxth all ltS present day complex1t1es It IS hoped that the faculty of The Dalles H1gh School has helped you 1n your adjust ment to our rap1d1y changmg SOCl9ty Helen Wh1tcomb Mathematlcs Art Hugh Dax ev Prlntlng Industrlal Relatlons En1d Bolton Comrnerclal Department Anna Banlck G1rls Phys1calEducat1on 8: Health J A Wells Chemlstry PhySlCS A6TOHaUtlCS Mark1e Weatherford Student Teacher Alfred Cox Dlrector of Athletlcs Boys Counsellor Dagmar Wllhelm Vocal MUSIC Robert Vwhlt9 Band 8: Orchestra Mabel Sp1nn1ng School Nurse GOldl6 Bell BlOlOgV General Sclence Flora Duvall S cretary 6 o 0 I ' b . 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K y . 6 13 Q PRESIDENT Bud 1 lbb s Bud nbbcts h d a x ery successful term of offlce du 11 the flrst semester It was durlng th1S admlnlstrat on that a lot of pen was encoura ed and brought out wh1ch was a great help m br1n.,1ng the school out of the red Increased attendance at football games enabled the team to complete the se 1 son f1nanc1a1ly on top Thls group of students has done much toward makmg our school one of the f1nest 1n the Northwest B Officers FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Bud Tlbbets Preswlenf Vance Johnson Vzce President Wlllage e McDan1el Treasuf ei Phylhs Potter Secretary YELL I EADERS S Knlght G Cressvxell G Stlefel S Brandon T Nlcklm F Harrlman T Gennette D Patterson Flrsf Semesfer Board of Confrol I Ps Al Sl U VETEY ' 45' A V A Q 1 E ! . 5 ,V ...,..,Yf,,YfYYYfYYVYYVY.Y...VYVYYYYYV W 5 , , Q I I 3 ,,,,,.v.,,,.,.,l,,,,.....,l.,,..,,.,l. - x A i '. 11 ' S c.c,cccccccccccc S Y S ' ' J . S A wmv' , I 1' M- at , FT' I 3 ' 4 1 1 gt ., . . - 1 L Cf , ' .' 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FW, Wm K 'TQ fxxx f X Joe Vlelblg Don Juan Don Bowen Bo 0 Born Llma Peru Born The Dalles Oregon Date Mav 18 1923 Date Mav 22 1924 Am b1t1on To llve ln South Arnerlca Ambltlon Travel The Senior Class of 1945 lst 'Semester 2nd Semester V1r'e Presldent DSth61 McMullen Vxce Presldent Kllndt Vlelblb Secretary Barbara Corey Secretary Betty Stanelf Treasurer Don MCDdH18l Treasurer Ava Neal Ref to Board of o trol lorl Stapleton Rep to Board of Control B111 Marshall 9 rr 1 ' ' ' Q I l . , ,X . X B l 2 .. 2 kv a. . . I N . .rl.,rrl.e.,,.....l eree, . .. eee,,, A ,,r.re ,,,.,er A ,,.,r.r, , N - --AAA-- - ---------- -- A-------- ---- y A YYYYYYYYVYYY 777777 7 r v I r- '---- ------- ---- -- --------- . v --f--- -Y----7 ---- f ------fn , y 1 . . .A . 1 a J .1 .H . ,. .0 , Y L ---- ----------7Y7-- - -A7-7-7 7 .77A7777 ....,,,, .,7..7,,,,, ... ,,. 7 ., , ,, . in L K . ' I P1 W P1 - J. 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A Q ' , 4' 9 I A ' . r- rw 10 Genev1eve Cleveland Gem Born bpokane Wash ngton Date Apr1l27 1927 An 131111011 Fheraplst Grace Cooley Pete Born Pra1r1e C1ty Oregon Date July 17 1927 Ambltxon Marrlage Barbara Crelghton Harfzett Born The Dalles Oregon Date October 1 1927 Ambltlon Psychologlst Barbara Corey Bobbze Born The Dalles Oregon Date June 6 1927 Ambltlon Muslc The Senior Class of 1945 Alvera Bush George Born Movllle Iowa Date November 27 1927 Amb1t1on Marrlage Margaret Calklns Dzmples Born Date Ambltlon Immogene Carothers Born Date Ambltlon Ted L lements Born Date Am b1t1on Madras Oregon Aprll 25 1924 Beauty Operator Inne Pendleton Oregon February 22 1927 Stenographer Clem Morr1l1 Nebraska December 3 1926 College -b . . Q ,.. 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To go to Chma The Dalles Oregon luly 7 192 Ambltlon Home Economlcs Teacher The Senior Class of 1945 Betty Stanek Born Date Arr D1t1on Geraldlne Stanek Born Date Ambltlon Tom Stapleton Born Date Ambltlon Lula Stlckney Born Date Stan The Dalles Oregon November 28 1926 Beauty Operator Geny The Dalles Oregon March 30 1925 Nurse Stapc Eugene Oregon June 12 1927 Artlst Legs The Dalles Oregon June 16 1927 on-R , . C 5 V I ---AA-AYYYY-YY'---YYYVAYVYYYYVYYYV,YYA-,-A , A . 1 o s 'roos'rso 'seeee see eee'seteeet ' ' ,,,,...1,,,,,,,-,,,,,A,U,,,,-,WYwvWu-uu-- 7? f -e'-eee---e--Ae----eeee----A-ee -ee-----eeee----.Aggg . 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L 1 Q f Z 16 E1lene Wlnnett Born Date AfHb1t1OH Beulah Wood Box n Date AIY1b1t101l Duff Young Born Date Ambxtlon Dummy Dufur Oregon July 23 1927 Marrlabe W oody Yaklma Washlnoton December 9 1926 Telephone Operator Cuflzf Th Dalles Orebon bepternber 21 1927 Bachelorhoofl The Senior Class of 1945 Bettv Van Horn Born Date Amb1tlOH Kllndt Vlelbxg Born Date Amb111on P2.tl 1C13 VV arner Born Date Ambltlon Mary Welty Born Date Arnbltlon Van Portland Oregon May 12 1927 Xvlatlon Instructor Pedro L1ma Peru May 18 1928 Plutocrat Pc the Spokane WRShlDgfOH January 5 1927 Planlst Peroxide The Dalles Oregon July 8 1926 Journallet Lasf Will and Tesfamenf I Ardelle Albert leave all the wrong notes 1n the trumpet sectlon to Loren Scott I Norma Badder w1ll mv 4 s to anyone who wants them I Dolores Bar1lett1 leave my name to W1'loughby Spltznogle knowlng how she feels I Helen Bender leave wlth Lorra1ne Novak to attend the famous Dufur Dental College I Mark B1rd leave the h1gh school Wlthout a Van Johnson I Maxme Bouse leave and take my l1ttle brother I Roy Bouse w1ll my ab1l1ty to roam the halls to Dorlan Swan I Bob Bunn leave Don Patterson and D1ck Hlre to take everyone down the hlll at noon I Alvera Bush leave my ab1l1ty to get along W1th tear hers to Carol Matlock I Margaret Calklns leave my d1mples to Phvllls Potter I Immogene Carothers w1ll my glggle to any one wantlng lt I Ted Clements vv 111 about s1x lnches of my helght to Gretchen Stlefel I Genevleve Cleveland w1ll my college fresh man to anyone who can get h1m I Grace Cooley w1ll my Jewelry to Dorothy May I Barbara Crelghton leave my Booster unlform to Charlotte W1ll1ams knowlng darn well It w1ll f1t her better than It d1d me I Barbara Corey w1ll lf they let me I Dona Curtlss leave wlth Carollne Stlefel to go to Los Angeles Where we Wlll open our new Women s Shoppe I Jane Cochran leave J un1or to the mercy of the Jumor glrls I Owen Dow leave my tltle P1n up Boy to Zlggme I Pat Eddlns w1ll my llttle blue ford and one tank of gas too Wlnnle Walther I Fred Eddon leave my crystal radlo set to Mr Wells I Dona Lee Fulton Wlll my helghth to Rlta McK1nstry I B111 Gardner leave the Senlor soc1al sclence class Wlth no more constructlve cr1t1c1sm I B111 Glbson w1ll The Ark to any poor sucker who wants It I Betty Hedges wlll my way of sklppmg assembhes to Dlck G1lp1n I Connie Hoffman leave my ablllty to Walt patiently to Shlrley Clark I John King leave to JOIH the Waves I B111 Lamborn w1ll 90 pounds to Merle Wllkerson I Bob Malcolm leave to comb the beach I B111 Marshall belnff a Scotchman w1ll nothxng to nobody I Shlrley Martm leave my handsome brothel Don to the female wolves I Claxre McAul1ffe leave mv Ea stern accent to MISS Blrk I Don Mc Dd1'llGl leave my s1ster to keep ug the statlstlcs I Margaret McGu1nness leave wonderlng what they w1ll ever do wlthout me I Dlck McM1llan leave a l1ttle Worse than when I started I Esther Mclvlullen leave my ab1l1ty to get alvng W1th Freshman to Norma Duffy I Betty Murray wul my baton to Shlrley Holmes I Ava Neal w1ll my ab1l1ty to roam the I Lucllle Nordqulst leave I Lorra1ne Novak leave W1th Helen Bender to attend the famous Dufur Dental College I Rlchard Oades leave my modesty to Dave Espey I Wllma Pease Wlll my freckles to Jerrv Klrersly I Phylhs Petersen w1ll all my good tlmes to anvone lucky enough to have S01 le llke them I Margaret Peterson leave speechles I Illa Sanders w1l1 my b1g mouth to all those who wlsh to make themsel c mea d I Dona Splckerman leave Mr Swan til ponderlng over the attendance records I B1llSp1tler leave my v1ol1n to Larry Bertram I Dona Spltler leave W1th B111 I Betty Stanek leave my so called red ha1r to any one unlucky enough to get lt I Gerry Stanek leave my ab1l1ty to play the bass drurr to Beverly Adklsson v . . 1 . . v v y r . , . . . 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U ,, - ' 9 v ' V . l 1 I . 18 Lasf Will and Tesfamenf fConf d I I Tom Stapleton w1l1 naught because I have naught lForg1ve me J I Lula btlckney wlll my long legs to whoever needs them to get to class ln t1me I Fred Thomsen W111 my ab1l1ty to lllrt to Qhlrley Frost I Bud Tlbbets W111 my way w1th women any one who thlnks It s fun I Ellzabeth Tlndall leave to become a teach I Betty Van Horn w11l my lntestlnal f0I't1 tude to Phvllls Carlson so that she W111 be able to take Elements of Aeronautlcs 1n a class of boys as I dld I Kllndt V xelblg W111 my seat IH MIQS Am spoker s room to anyone dumb enough to take lt I Pat Warner W111 my love of Algebra to next years flrst year Algebra class and hope they can make It better than I d1d I Mary Welty leaxe my halr to Jo Ann Elwell I Ellene Wlnnett w1ll my nlckname Dum my to Wlllagene McDan1el I Beulah Wood leave never to return I Duff Young leave many broken hearts I Joe Vlelblg W111 my sldeburns to Gene Morrow I Don Bowen leave from bad to worse Senlors Guess who 'P' WK? 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'Kas vi 4 ryggw L? . .r ,ae Q, 'f A wr .2 x N U - - 130 X X A, TAX . . . 19 Class Hfsfory In the fall of the year 1941 workmen were laborlng flercely 1n a heart breaklng race agamst txme It would only be a few days now untll the Class of 45 would be assembled for the f1rst tlme The men knew full well as they sweated and slaved IH the awesome confuslon of l1n oleum cement flxtures and wood that they must not fall ln the1r IIIISSIOII Thexrs was to be the best and most modern hlgh school ln the country completed that th1S Class of 45 mxght start out l1fe ln a style beflttlng them That school was completed and the Class of 45 never hesxtated 1n maklng the most of lt In those frlvolous prewar days when men were c1x1l1ans and upper classmen vuere men fthose were the days of our ChalTlplOl1Sh1p football team? the may of a freshman was not an easy one However undaunted but cautlous the embryon1c class embarked on 1ts four year Journey by electlng offlcers happlly representatlve of both Wllson and Colonel Wr1ght graduates Old hatchets were Push up Days CWatch Our Dusty they proceeded to demonstrate Th1s dust was qulte consplcuous the nlght of thelr f1rst b1g football rally You see 1n1t1at1ons 1n those days were shall we say taken llterally' To th1S day they refuse to take the dec1s1on of the Judges concernlng the noxse rally of that nlght Old Thor hlmself would have had an headache for a week had he heard the Class of 45 that evenlng It was undoubtedly trad1t1on that permltted the Semors to w1n Th1s was also the year that the Operetta Flrefly was so proflclently produced The Class of 45 was cer tamly responslble for a good share of 1ts unforgettable color Indeed two gxrls from th1s class took leads g1v1ng br1ll1ant performances By the tlme the class adopted the momker Sopho mores It was apparent that they were much more than a med1ocre group Worklng on a war theme the b1g foot ball rally of that year was 1n the form of a scrap dr1ve OH CORN 'H J'D.3 ----UW'-1 bANb,v.9 ' ' BOIIVG ' and noxse rally Naturally endued wlth a lot of scrap the Class of 45 easlly won They set a precedent that year by producxng a Sophomore Assembly It met wlth such success that the ldea was later taken up by the rest of the classes and now has become qulte the thlng Th1s f1rst assembly saw the blrth of an old fashloned melo drama produced wlth such sk1ll that clubs and Ol anlza tlons throughout the c1ty were begglng to have these young Thosplans present thelr slde spl1tt1ng drama Athletes were not alxen to the Class of 45 As Fresh men they all but took over Papoose football and basket ball As Sophomores they had three players on the f1rst strmg football squad and aga1n the Papoose squad swarmed wlth them Thelr Jumor year saw them wnth seven f1rst strmgers 1n football two 1n basketball The glrls m the meantxme had almost unammously taken up G A A and wlth commendable consequences As Senlors aga1n they had seven mam strmgers and several more subs m football Basketball players were also much 1n ev1dence Thelr Semor year marked the fourth stralght year 1n which they have copped the lntramural basketball champlonshlp The Jumor play showed the people of The Dalles what stage productlons should be lxke The class s Jun lor year productlon The Man Who Came to Dlnner was halled as the best 1n years In fact It was the best to be seen untll the Senlor play Sm1l1n Thru another sellout They were a smart class th1s Class of 45 They had to be to account for 7 of the 32 members of Torch Honor as Sophomores 12 of the 28 as Junlors and termlnate wlth 12 wearlng Llfe Torch Plns They were a brave and strong class The armed forces have taken a l1on s share of the1r boys We pray that they w1ll be g1ven back We pray too that the memorles of th1s great class w1ll not be forgotten Duff Young 7716 OUT-DOO f'YPE V? IN bwu. 17.5 unto rov-- l Y ' . v ' . 1 . . , . , I Y I V Y l . - . ' I . I ' I I 13 V Y Y 1 ' . . - - . L: . V' A 1 r V - . . v . , . - . ' . . , . . ' , . I - . 1 l . y V ' . . . . . I n n l . 1 l Adopting the motto Perspice Nostri Pulverem ' ' - - . , 1' ' n ' - ' ' ' l ' - . . . . . I I H A H . ' - - 4.4 - - v rv . Y ' Y - - .. . H . . , - , . Y . . y . . ' H ' 1 YY ' ' , . . H - ' ' ' , 4 , ' , i .J , rf, Y ..- 1 20 JUHIORS 7 3 5 X A Q W A W n L. X N t w 4 K 'fl' ,I ' , ' lx k 6 ' Q l f,f7qN 1 XX W .5 Wx 'C' Q I The Junior Class FIRST SEMESTER OP FICERS and D1ck Twyla Phyllls Norma Fred Parmeter Van Nlce Le-mke McDonald Scroggm Preszdent Vzce President Secretary Treasurer Representatwe AE W W2 -firm? SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS WW Stan B1 D1Ck Davey Brandt Hlre Preswlent Vwe Preswlent Treasure r Wdlagene McDan1e1 Rep resentatwe Fred Scoggm Secretary Student partulpatmb ID Stamps and Bond Sales 21 l V' Q x E Q . i g ' 4 W 5 g Q , . :V 5 M , .. .,,- , sm 1 , g 'S , Q -'f y ,, M., . , 5 ' 1' USN , 113233 ,- iw rw 4 2 4.5 ' v 5 t l 251 1? .ZW - A A , A . , S . A - , U I , :L .. gl ,,,, ,E P iii: -V Banks-' ' 1, ' .,.,V 222: ,Q - . R 2-2 if-' 5 ' - -' ' 1 5 Ky? . f ., .. 4 my I I , X 1 t- g N 5 iie A , , gag Q .:a: 'I' -H ,.... . :ggi I X31 lf' ' , - 5 21- ' - Q 55, A W X K ' 1 xg Mas: K 5:57, . f -rf I I - v 1, S D T' . U I , . L. 4- 1 J M' 'Tfa:sEa:s' f 12 vm C8 2 pfef-f fl vw A 5 U E fx 2 WWW lst Row Audeen Alsup Frances Amore Earlanna Bade Glenna Baker Sam Barker Barbara Borthvuck 2nd Row Pearl Brace Sylwla Branden MHTCIE BTOWHlHg Fdvun Caldvxell VVa3ne Caldvxell Jerrv Carlson 3rd Row Lols Carlson Glenda Case Leonard Chaffey Bernlce Chrlstenson Ronald Clark Merx vn Cloe 4th Rovx Bettx Ann Colllns Lvnn Com1n1 John Denshnger Barbara Duth1e Yugn Ellet JoAnn Elwell wth Ron Daxld Espey Jean Flalg Tom Foley' Vkalter Franco1s Kelth Gallaher Tom Gennette 6th Ron Roberta Glnn Nadene Goree Ellzabeth Gradx Dale Hastmgs Geneva Hazen Kenneth Herrmann 4 th Rovx Shlrlev Holmes Kenneth Hou ard Mars Lee Hunt Bettx Johnson Jun Johnson Xance Johnson 1st Row Jerry Kmerslv Norma Klllg' Sally Kmght Joanne Lane Don Larson Florence 'Vlaxxs ell 2nd Ron Dorothy Max Jlm MCV1cker Mary Jane NILX 1cke1 Ol1X era Oaks Don Patterson Leo Polehn 3rd Rovs Marlan Porter Phyllls Potter Mlldred Roush Nelda Rust Paul Ryan Laverna Sauter 4th Row A1109 Sawyer Loren Scott Iola S911SCh Verl Sewell W1lloughby Sp1tZ nogle Hugh Steers 5th Rovs Jack Stewart Donna Stoop Dorland Swan Jlm Themelxs June Thomas Art Thomsen 6th Rovx FFHHCIS Tmdall Barbara Turner Fred Vaughn B111 Votjek Vvllllffed VVa1ther George XX eber 7th Ron Betty Vhlllams Velda VV1ll1ams Grant Vhlson Earl Wlsner Lynn Womack Eugene Vsflght I3 3 is Ml' 4' 5 ae 1' W 'M' ,wily eil if Q3 fav M- li EJ be an Q-., 84' 'img px 'HQ 1?49x D H S Boosfer Girls PRESIDENT Barbara Crexghton VICE PRESIDENT Gerry Stanek SECRETARY Donna Stoop TREASURER Phyllls Lemke QUARTERMASTER Laverna Sauter HISTORIAN Margaret MCGUIHHBSS ADVISOR Joanne Amspoker 2nd Semester PRESIDENT Margaret McGu1nness VICE PRESIDENT Marcla Brownlng SECRETARY June Thomas TREASURER Donna Stoop QUARTERMASTER Phylhs Potter HISTORIAN Barbara Duthle Elght o clock comes pretty early 1n the mornmg for the members of the Booster Club The g1r1s have been very falthful and consequently have worked up a well organlzed club under the dlrectxon of Mlss Amspoker The Booster s marched at all home football games and the major basketball games Aprll 28 the club held a Cotton and Cord dance WhlCh every one seemed to enjoy The tradltlonal 1n1t1at1on held 1n the Fall brought the glrls out at 4 o clock paraded them down the streets wakmg the towns people dressed them 1n s1lly clothes and gave them breakfast at the Commodore Cafe The 1n1t1at1on lasted untll noon A p1cn1c was enjoyed by the members The glrls marched at rall1es and plan to march when Germany falls 24 C I I D awk 1 , 9 - I z g . 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The Class of 1947 ROLL ROOM 129 Front row Gretchen Stlefel Margaret Mc Vxcker Cassa Clayton Dorothy Parmeter Jane Babcock Norma Tlbbets 2nd row Anna May L1 ma Dell McCoy Ferol Lee Falkenhagen Bonne Ma on Rachel Medler Betty Lawrence 3rd row Frank Grady Harvey Black Don Klng Lyle Hay Dallas Sasser Harold Rucker 4th row Ed John son Russell Erlckson B111 Turner ROLL ROOM 130 Front row Harold Clodfelter Maxlne Yahne G raldlne Howard June Brown Bonne Snldcr Har rxet Turner 2nd row Gwendolyn Mayberry Marv Lou Cross Shxrley Clark Anna Wright Bonlta Dlck nsox Donna Roberts 3rd row Dorothy Van Meter Marlys Yount Bob Wllcox John Blaser Tom Curt1ss 4th row Don Ag1d1us John Bartom Bob Heater S 4 v ,saga W ROLL ROOM 203 Fro it row Denise Sewell Betty GlSt Beverly Adklsson Gerry Creswell Jean Nlchols Delores Edgerton 2nd row Norma Duffy Charlotte Wxl hams Joan Llght Estella Cutler Vera Lund Betty Scherrer Lo1s Doughty 3rd row Evelyn Mc Aulxffe Norma Jensen Larry Bertram Glenn Wxl lett 4th row J1m Gosson Jack Waters D3X1d Polndexter Paul Renter 5th row Dan Curtlss Gerald Martxn Dlck Gllpln Dlck Caldwell ROLL ROOM 211 Front row Helen Martln Betty Benson Mar garet McDonald DOFIS Murray Helen Young Max me Murray 2nd row Bob Young George Dxxon Darrel Rempel Charlame Westphal Donald Segul Joan Llttleton Helen Martm 3rd row B111 Hast mgs .hm Lash Bob Clements Merle Wllkerson Leonard K1rby 4th rovt Bob Goxe Dlck Stang land J1m Hastmgs The Class of 1948 ROLL ROOM 123 fLeft to rlghtj Bottom 1st row Jamce Lam born Velda Rust May Brock Annadale Emerson R1ta Coll1ns 21d row Laura Lee Wxlhams Max1ne Sherrer Martha Medler Betty Morgan 3rd row Pat N1else1 Pat Wxlson Ellzabeth Lemke Marvm Zade 4th row Bob Scherrer Dale Brownmg Alvm Lash Lloyd Gorton 5th row Charles Larsen Lar ry Hughes Ralph Patersen ROLL ROOM 124 Bottom lst row Betty Martm June Glbson Glorla Paulson Carohne Anderson Bon ne Norrxs 2nd row Janet Borthwlck Jaumta T1ndall Vlola HOPKINS Sue Trapp 3rd row L11l1an Schott Kit ty Reed Norma Smlth Lyle Jones Mlckey Hock man 4th row Ed Gr1gg Sh1rley Frost Wllbur Sm1th Jack Carroll Arthur Means ROLL ROOM 128 Bottom 1st row Barbara SW1Ck Carol Matlock Iva Kmesteadt Jacqu l1ne House Lavelle Bolton Myrna Runyon 2nd row Phylhs K1HCh6106 Ph1l1s Ryan Mavms Genung Jean Glbson Pat Qulrk 3 row Ed Pease Lloyd Pottorff Nevelle Bode Rob ert Harrlson Donna Crawford Dlck Overman Charles Conley 4th row Dlck Owen Jerry Jen sen George Brune Eugene Morrow 5th row Don Martm Bob Chrlstensen Bob Smerratt Harold Klser ROLL ROOM 127 Bottom lst row Burms D1llmger Janet Lam born Peggle Cloe Joan Gardner Barbara Reed 21d row Martha Stapleton Barbara Marshall Ruth Barker Carol Lutz Wxlma Barrett Lylas Robertson Barbara Myers Dorothy Hxatt 3rd row J1m Barnhouse Carl Overman Harry Wyatt Bob Haug Don Fraley 4th row Lester Ashbrook Gerry Dyball George Bauer Y ' v 'H . . 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L- WSQH filllllm X V XX Z Iorch Honor Soclefy OFFILILRS PRESIDENT Don MCD iniel VICE PRFSIDENT Marg iret McGuu ness SFCRFT XI X Darrel Ptnip l TREASI P EP Dona Curtiss REPRESENT ATIV E George VN eber ADVISORS Goldie Bell Helen Whitconib The Torch Honor Society a natlo IVLICIC orga iizatioi has been active in this school for many years Its pur pose is not only to encourage high standards of scholar ship but also participation in extra curricular activities oie must keep these standards to retain membership The iiitiation of new members and immediately follow mg the banquet given in their honor is an occasion of 1n spiration and formality which in itself is enough to make The Do'les High School Ushers This club has been of great service to the school throughout the entire year They haue ushered at all the programs held in the school auditorium The members try out and are chosen by a group of Judges co isisting of teachers Thev are judged on per soiality appeararce posture etc The school wishes to express appreciation to this organization which has done ' e C ll nt vxork this war OFFICERS PPESIDEINT Norma Jean Duffy X ICE PRESIDENT Denise Sew ell SECRETARX Grc tchen Stiefel TREASURER Phyllis Ryan CUSTODIAN Maxine Murray ADX ISOR Margaret Gates .-. , F , , ,,,. -I N 1 3 l i . I 2 ' Y - A Mv I 2 'z Q, J ' , . I . I L, .. Y , . . ' ' . ' 1 Y' 1' ' 1, : ' , ' . . . .5 . - .:. , . V ' . . - Requirements for membership are high in standard and one covet the honor of his or her membership. O .I ' v ' v I ' v' A ' Y l v' 1 ' sucz Ii Q 9 ' '. 'I . v . ' 7 Y , 1 27 '71 The Tllllcum Due to war tlme condltl t1ons the T1ll1cum thls year had to be hand m1m1o graphed Members of the Journallsm class worked d1l1 gently to put the paper out on t1me Staff members of the flrst semester were Jour nallsm students wh1le the second semester the staff was appolnted by the prm clpal and advlsor Congratu lat1ons must be handed to them for many f1ne ed1t1ons THE STEELHEAD STAFF THE TILLICUM STAFF Edltor Asslstant Edltor Bus1ness Manager Semor Class Jun1or Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Drama Barbara Corey Vance Johnson Shlrley Martm Esther McMullen Don Bowen Don McDan1el Betty Johnson Loren Scott Bob Clements Rachel Medler Rod Henry Barbara Marshall Margaret Peterson Don Patterson Calendar Betty Murray Tom Curtxs Sports Bud Txbbetts Dxck H1re Genevleve Clevela d Clubs Tom Foley Phylhs Potter Ava Neal The Sfeelhead Humor D 1 c k Parmeter M a r g a r e t McGu1nness Gretchen S t 1 e f el Duff Young Ar Betty Van Horn George Webber Dona Curtls Alvxn Lash Student Body Sally Knlght Bob Clements Ken Herr mann Adv1sors Mr Davey MISS Davls Mr Lawrence Dave Pomdexter 28 Fxrst Semester Edltor Roy Bouse Bus1ness Manager Maxme Bouse C1rculat1on Manager Ava Neal Boy s Sports Ted Clements Sam Barker Lynn Womack Second Semester Edltor Phylhs Petersen Busmess and C1rculat1on Manager Laverna Sauter Cover Artxst Betty Van Horn Sports Edztor Ted Clements Advlsors Martha Dav1s Hugh Davey W1ll1am Lawrence ' 0 l M f. ? - .. - - ,. . 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Y ,H . 1 Q , W M, - 4, f Q , ' 5 t - Y ,, g , , - ' , 2 5 y - , ? . , ' '- The Thesplans O' FICBJ S PRFQIDEN T Duft X ou VICE PPFQIDFNT Don Boxxen SECH TREAS Blll Gxbson ADX ISOR Murle Blrk Th1s year found troupe 374 of the Nat1onal Thespl 1 oclc y pa amo mt among school organlza txons Undoubtedly contr1but1n to the group s suc e s were lt newly xnstltuted monthly bus1ness and soc1al meet1n,,s held 1n the homes of the various members From these meet1ngs came plans for the flrst publlc Thesplan 1n1t1at1on to be seen 1n thls hlgh school Students found the 1n1t1at1on both 1mpress1ve and beaut1ful Belng an honor soclety flgld dramat1c and character requlrements must be met by all 1n1t1ates Under the dlrectlon of thelr adx 1sor MISS Murle Blrk the Thesplans gave proof of the1r ambltlon and capab1l1t1es by completlng the year w1th a br1ll1ant productlon of Death Takes a Hollday a drama usually left to the professlonals Library Club Every glrl who works part tlme ln the school llbrary IS el1g1ble for membershlp 1n th1S club Members of the Llbrary Club have had several meetmgs th1s year for the purpose of gettlng organ1zed and also for SOC1al reasons OFFICERS PRESIDENT Lo1s Doughty SECY TREAS Peggy Cloe SOCIAL CHAIRNIAIN Barbara Reed ADVISOR Mary Pettle 29 V V ,Y , , - - ...,..... l 9 1 1 5 1 A, tt, 45 Av ' ' ug ' ugh AA' fa I A L . ' ' ' rw ' L .,, . ' 2.1 U t can t U ' . . . , . v . . . . . C S. S -I A . . ol . . I . 6 . ' v . , , . . . . . . . . . . . U . ,, . , J V .. I ' . .. . 'M - l . , , v ,ng , N1 ,' . rf ' A af A L h g-naw-W - ' --'-- ' ' OFFICERS ' 1'l 1 'l ' T 2425 A n 1 W , ,,V, A f o I lst Semester I : , , !HBH . PRESIDENT If? ff: V Don Bowen . VICE-PRESIDENT Bob Griffin SEC'Y. - TREAS. Dick Hire ADVIS J Alfred Cox SI ff sf 4 2nd Semester PRESIDENT Bud T1bbQtS SEC Y TREAS Dave Espey D Club Every boy 1n The Dalles High School who earns a bw D automatlcally becomes a member of the D Club Th1S year the D Club sponsored a football game and a basketball game between the seniors and the lower classmen They have also had a banquet for the benefit of the members GALS The GIFIS Athletic Lettermens SOC16ty funct had a very enjoyable t1me and a closer relation xoned for the flrst time th1S year They sponsored Shlla With the H00d R1Va1' Girls Was exerclsed tha Play Day held at H00d RW91' May 12 Wlllh the Members of th1s club have to have 150 points help of the Hood River Club Various contests and or more They act as sergeant at arms at all of act1v1t1es were held w1th a luncheon at noon All the G A A meetings PRESIDENT Esther McMullen VICE PRESIDENT Shirley Martm SECY TREAS Claire McAuliffe SGT AT ARMS Ava Neal ADVISOR Anna Banlck 30 OR . T ,L S , ,X 1 D ac n ' U YP - O I I Q , ll S. H, , Z' f- tg' . E OFFICERS 5 ' ' 9' , 2 aff C' , ' A A - 1 5 ii ' - .L-h ' y , I isis . E T' 9 n . E . . if Us ., GAA GAAOFICERS Presxdent Phyll s L rnkc Vlce Presldent Clalre McAul1ffe Custcd1an Phylhs Peters Head of Sports Mary Jane McV1l-lex Secretary Maxme Murray Treasurer Norma Jean Duffy Sports Managers Audeen Alsup Volleyball Don a OFFICERS Stoop Basketball Nevelle Bode Softball Synm Branden Tenms Esther McMullen Badmuton 8. Archery Wlllagene McDan1el Bowhng and Golf Jale Babcock Pmg Pong Lylas Robertson Tum blmg Stunts Track and Fleld LOIS Doughty H1k1ng Rxdmg B1klHg Carol Lutz Ice and Roller Skatmg Skung Camping and Playday Harrlet Turner Gretchen Stlefel Dancmg Laverna Mae Sauter O flCl31 Maaager The Sfudenf Bank PRESIDENT Bettv Murray VICE PRESIDENT Margaret Peterson PAYING TELLER Marcla Brovsnlng RECEIVING TELLER Donna Stoop ADVISORS Margaret Gates Zelma Park The Glrls Athletlc A soclatlon thls year presented a very ln ely program ot at tlXltl6S for the members In 1t1at1ons were performed ln both Octob r and January Thls lS a candle llght Gere monw X1th an mformal IH 1t1at1on afterwards Presen tat1on of avx ards came tvuce thls yea vslth an mformal presentatxon ln January and a large annual Mother Daughter Banquet May 12 at whlch txme was presented the outsta dmg Semor GAA avvard the class trophy and the mdnxdual awards The annual St Patrlcks dance was a great success xx 1th a contest for the Ir1sh Colleen as the hzgh hght Th1S club sponsors an lntra mural program whlch 1n ketball badmlnton bowllng softball pmg pong and a dancxng group The dancmg group dxd ballet tap a n d modern danclng The glrls partlcxpated IH the Play Day held at Hood Rlver on May 12 31 I U I . ' ' ' S' K , , V Q W ,' I v4 ' 1 - , V , . - 9 '. A ' IT 'XI' X , . . MX V I b - X 1 - L , lv. . . - ' V Y. .' ' 1 1' , . ' - ' v v ll ' ' ' ' ' ' x , A ..YY.VVV. -....w.w.. ................. . . Y..................... i C ' ' ' - l ----'-----'----'----f-----------------'--e-e---- ---- - - ' 931 cludes tennis, volleyball, bas- . .,,....,.,..,,.,.,..,,,......,,...,.,.,.,,, 4,,,.,,.,,,,,, Y A , . . ., D Y V I 1 ? 1 'hr , 5 , 'I ' C ' ' , ' I ' ' ' ' 1 , ' : , - . , , ' I I , ' . , ' . . . . . . ,. , ' , 2 ' and ' . ' I , 5- . . W cr . Y , .Y V X - I X , W -x 1 W , Quill 6 Scroll PRESIDENT Lorrame Novak VICE PRESIDENT Ava Neal SECY TREAS Roy Bouse ADVISORS Martha Davls Hugh Davey Qulll and Scroll IS a groun selected by the advlsors of the club for outstandlng work ln Journal 1st1c affalrs of the school To be quallfled a men ber must be 1n the top one thlrd of h1s class ln schol ast1c achlevements and be approved by the executxve councxl 1n Ch1CagO Every member ln th1S school looks forward to the annual banquet when awards and merlts are glven to those worthy of them PRESIDENT B111 Marshall SEC'Y TREAS Ellene Wlnnett ADVISOR Joanne Amspoker Junior Clhzens Jumor Cltlzens IS an organlzatlon Wh1Ch takes over the clty government of The Dalles for one day each year The 0bJ6Ct1VB of the club IS to acqualnt 1tS members Wlth the problems and orgamza tlon of the city 32 0 ' ' M ' 1 ' ,,,Z.Lwi LTL'-J 3 4 ' ' ' ? 1 E .. .M -M 4, 7-f , M... -...N M., ,R . 'Q4.,...,A1,---W ,JTZ'S'-....-. 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L - , . , L . ., .. - - v V . . f s . 0 0 0 Lahn Club ormcnas 1st Semester PRE SIDEIN T Owen Dow VICE PRESIDENT Tom Stapleton SECRETARY John Wyatt TREASURER Tom Foley ADVISOR Ellen Potter 2nd Semester PRESIDEIN T Betty Murray VICE PRESIDENT Klmdt Vlelblg SECRETARY Margaret McV1cker TREASURER Evelyn McAul1ffe REPRESENTATIVE Dona Curtlss Th1S year the Latln Club was very actlve The 1n1t1at1on IH the fall proved very f6St1V8 Wlth everyone lncreasmg thelr WalSt llne about 2 lnches Dressed xn the tradltlonal Rornan costumes the cltlzens seated themselves whlle the slaves served them The assembly for the student body vxas Sald to be the most humorous of the year Some hldden talent was d1s covered 1n th1S performance behmd the drapmg of sheets a d drawn daggers The event of the year came when the members made the1r annual Jaunt to Northwestern Lake Fufure Craffsmen of Oregon Th1s year the B T O has mcreased and added a few new operators Many glrls have been enrolled th1s year as Blg Time Operators They now have theater attendants radxo announcers department store clerks and stenog raphers as members In th1s work students learn a trade and get credlt for lt m school Thxs IS one of the most repre sentatlve clubs m D H S B T O OFFICERS lst Semester PRESIDENT Norman Jurgensen VICE PRESIDENT Jlm Themehs SECY TREAS Don DesRochers SGT AT ARMS Eugene Martm 2nd Semester PRESIDENT Earl Wlsner VICE PRESIDENT B111 Vojtek SECY TREAS Jxm Themehs SGT AT ARMS Ray Rlchmond 33 U Q A' ' N- f- .:,: r 'i , : X 1 3 3 , , ! v V? - V V . . . - ll . H . . -Y - ' Y I - 1 I ' 4 ' - . Q 4 C ,f , , . Y Boys' Federafion OFFICERS lst Semester PRESIDENT Vance Johnson VICE PRESIDENT Dave Espey SECY TREAS Don Bowen ADVISOR Harry Clonmger 2nd Semester PRESIDENT Ron Clark VICE PRESIDENT Conrad Cotter SECY TREAS Bob W1lcox SGT AT ARMS Lloyd Gorton A number of meetlngs have been held th1s yearfor the beneflt of Boys Federatlon Members Thls lncludes all hlgh school boys At a number of meetlngs held thls year outslde speakers have glven lnter estlng talks on varlous subjects Tomahawks The Tomahawks have been actlve at all of the student games and have done then' Job, whlch IS pollclng and taklng t1Ck6tS ln an excellent manner As a reward for thls servlce they are presented w1th chennlle Indlan heads at the close of the school year OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SEC Y TREAS ADVISOR B111 Turner Harold Rucker Lyle Hay W1ll1am Lawrence gm: an AW G 3 'Wema-wa 34 , J 1 , 'U I , f , , 'H' 5 . ' - ' N A 1 2 , S - . . . , . . 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L E, A 14 I 7 , Girls League r OFFICERS PRESIDENT Carohne Stlefel VICE PRESIDENT Barbara Duth1e SECRETARX Dorls Murray TREASURER Jean Glbson ADVISORS Lols Hamer Elma Shuck Reorganlzatlon of th1S club th1s year proved to be a hard Job but It was well done under the d1 rectlon of MISS I 01s Hamer The councll Wh1Ch conslsts ot representatwes from each club worked up a program for assemblles and entertalnment Chrlstmas Party Mother Daughter Tea Father Daughter Dance All School Dance and Senlor Luncheon Girls Reserve Th1S IS a national orgamzatlon Wh1Ch IS a hlgh school branch of the Y W C A Thls year the club took charge of the Red Cross work Work accomphshed durlng the year was the followlng Fllled 22 Chrlstmas boxes for Barnes HOSp1tal 1n Vancouver 'nade 550 Chrlstmas menu covers for the Navy 230 tray favors for the tuberculosls hosp1tal f1lled 25 educatlonal gxft boxes for European chlldren made 6 wr1t1ng portfohos 6 wr1t1ng pads 25 book marks 25 needle cases for hospltal patlents Besldes all this the student body contrlbuted 1n cash more than S40 OFFICERS PRESIDENT Vera Lund VICE PRESIDENT Charlame Westphal SECRETARY Bermce Chrlstensen TREASURER LOIS Doughty ADVISORS Gold1e Bell Helen Whltcomb 35 ' I C' pggns-6-uoitiiwxwq-win ' L 4. . 5 b . I Q , , A , ' ., . . a . I , Some form of entertainment was presented each month. Some of these were: Halloween Partyg 3 - s -' I 3 ' 0 I Q T. . . z . A . . I 7 Y 17 ' L Homemakmg Club The Llub IS made up of glrls who have taken one or more years of Home Economlcs Glrls are 1n1t1ated at a formal candlellght ceremony Whlch IS very 1mpress1ve Th1s club has done qulte a few memorable thlngs, such as, servlng at luncheons and dmners sewlng stars on the serv1ce flags, makmg clothes OFFICERS PRESIDENT Ava Neal VICE PRESIDENT Tvnyla Van Nlce SECRETARY Donna Roberts TREASURER Helen Martm CUSTODIAN Mary Lee Hunt HISTORIAN Peggy Cloe SONG LEADER Norma Klng MUSICIAN Joanne Lane REPORTER Bernice Chrlstensen ADVISOR Elma Shuck for the Red Cross and Russlan War Rellef selllng p16S and havlng a taffy pull after one of 1tS meetmgs The Homemaklng Club aff1l1ates to both the Natlonal and State Hornemaklng Organ1zat1ons Started thls year, th1s club has made a name for ltself ln the school and communlty Home Ec Council HOMEMAKIIN G COUNCIL DUTIES Councll members conslst of the elected and appomted offlcers of the Homemakmg Club Seven splrlts Wl11Ch are appomted by the presl dent and approxed by the members of the Club serve durlng 1n1t1at1on The coun cxl calls meetmgs and car FIGS on busmess whlch has to be taken care of 1mme dlately O If f t ll f I r . 3 2 X l ' ' i f , , 2 X I f 5 ' 2, 2 F 4 X V - ' 5 Q E . . ,W III 1 r ll f.... 3:15525-:-' V R1 ' ' , Q . I Y 1 , . I I V 36 Jch Afffiii fQCtlVlt 75 xfvw mu YJ X6 ,X Q iQ NN, gs f X X :JILL Townao FINE HRTS N W W x X X J I Ngn NT X ff? Nw Mmm M 1. 1 VX , ff 5 f94,!?0,P 5 'W 0 W .1 bra 5 4446 BW we M li N! x L ' X, ff,-ff - .- . X ' 7 6 X X g X ' ME .. . fb fb x if 4' fi 71, 4 pk W A f. 4 MX: -3' ffl I M X1 X GO w -' k x xi. Q D -X . l V X x 1 g - my 4 Z' ,' O lt if I' W Dalles High School Bond On April 6, the band and the orchestra presented the delightful concert Star Dust Fantasy under the baton of C. Robert White. Among some of the compositions which were offered in symphonic form were such favorites as Smoke Gets in Your Eyes and The Song is You. The story of the Negro Worship- pens in the South was portrayed in music in the Song of the Bayou A medley of the charming waltzes by Strauss and other pieces made up the program of this most successful concert During the football season the band played at all the games and at all pep rallies where on several occasions they marched When the basketball team went into action the band was there to help add to the pep of the games Loren Scott Manager Bill Spitler Bill Gibson Secretary Treasurer B111 Gibson Bob Hallingsworth ....... .....................,.....,..,......... Librarian .,...................................................... Barbara Turner J Q' T 37 J 1m Johnson J 1m Johnson FLUTES Willagene McDaniel Joan Dean CLARINETS Dick McMillan Donna Logue Joan Lash Anna May Leonard Kirby Ronald Yonish Donald Murray Board of Control Rep Drum Major C Robert White director BAND PFRSONIXEL BASS CLARINET Jack Halstead BASSOON Nevelle Bode SAXOPHONES James Johnson Barbara Turner FRENCH HORNS Betty Collins John Peterson Janet Kohler TRUMPETS Duff Young William Gibson Loren Scott Ardelle Albert Tom Brumbaugh James Lash Donal Wilson Robert Harrison Patricia Quirk Fred Vaughn J 1m Johnson Jim Johnson TROMBONES Lawrence Bertram James Calmer BARITONE Kenneth Bennett TUBAS Wllllam Gardner Robert Berger PERCUSSION Lyle Hay Jerry Clements William Spltler Orchesfra 04 The orchestra added pleasure throughout the year to xarlous functlons held at school among WhlCh were the Teachers Instltute State Assessor s meetlng the Chrlstmas pageant Comme mcement and Baccalaureate ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL FLUTES TRUMPETS PERCUSSION VIOLIIN S VIOLA Wlllagene McDan1el Duff Young Jerry Clements William Spltler Mar1an Porter Joan Dean Tom Brumbaugh Betty Johnson PIANO Donna Crawford SAXOPHONES Nevelle Bode CLARINIETS Byron Musa Betty Collms DICK MCM111aH TUBA Barbara Turner Glorla Peck DIRECTOR Donna Logue W11l1am Gardner James Johnson Lynn Naylor C Robert Whlte Mixed Chorus The MUSIC and Dramatlcs Departments of The Dalles H1gh presented a beautlful Chrlstrnas pageant on the 21st of De Cernber The robed cholr sang the be-lox ed fax orltes of th1s season vxhmh vxoxe together the story of Chrxstmas The scene of Bethlehem IH the foreground and th1s appropmate musm made lt most IIUPTQSSIXG 38 . s ' l 7 T T I T T 7 1 T 1 T A ,N i 1 L i V T L 5 I I 5 l . 2 .ll I I H pig 3 ,X ,V A 'V L , . 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' ' fi T I T yd, . f A 1, Girl s Glee Cub 'Nlorma Badder Gltnnl Baku' Barbara Creihhton Edith Ciesse Shirley Clarke Barbara Duthie Bonita Dickenson Birbara Corey but idolxn Nlax berry Phyllis Potter Phyllis Lemke Donna Roberts Lal, erna Sauter Iola Selisch Ruth Spencer Twyla Van NICE Velda Williams Betty Collins Dorothy Van Metre Nelda Rust Doris Murray The Spring Concerf Spring was the theme of the successful concert given on April 12 by the Vocal Departments of The Dalles High songs Wh1Ch the Junior High presented Among some of the selections of the Senior High group were My Hero sung by the Mixed Chorus and Hallelujah sung by the Boys Glee Perhaps one of the highlights of the concert was A Waltz of the Flowers by the Girls Glee Following this a ballet directed by Miss Anna Bamck performed the Dance of the Flowers Instrumental music was furnished by the orchestra under C Robert Whites direction Boy s Glee C ub Tom Foley Dick Gilpin .ln 1 Gosson Dale Hastings Fred Eddon Stan Daxex Bob Hcatei Duft Noun Bill Turnei Bud Tibbets 39 - 1 and Whittier Junior High under the direction of Mrs. Dagmar Wilhelm. Stouthearted Men was one of the three l 1 ' ' fl I. N Tl-IRCDU A strmg quartet under was carrled to 1tS cl1max by the Sm1l1n Through A r4e1l1st1e settmg was used the blue 1nd whlte Ir1sh cottage Senior Class Play The Semor Class of mnetenn hu11dred and forty fue presented the stage and emema faxor1te Sn11l1n Through a romantu fant1sx 111 three acts and prologue by Allan Langdon Martm December flrst mneteen hun dred and forty four under tht d1Y'6CtlOIl of Murle J B1rk dramat1cs mstruetor xnlth P'1tr1c1a Eddms semor class member actmg as student d1reetor Th1S sens 1t1o11al p1eee 1s based o11 cl loxe tragedy oc curmg tlttw years ago On the mght of hcr vseddlng a beaut1ful young br1de to be IS shot and k1lled by a reject ed sultor who mtends to k1ll the man she lS to marry She xows that she w1ll come back lh Splflt to undo the wrong And vshen as t1me passes a boy and glrl of the fa1n1l1es out of the present generat1on fall 1n love and are separated by thelr elders her sp1r1t returns to a1d them 1n the1r romance the d1rect1on of C Robert Wh1te prov1ded the background muslc The closmg scene umtmg of the two former loxers 1n death Duff Young and Barbara Corey sang combmmg the ex ergreens and Oregon grape to aelueve the natural effects surroundmg W1ll1am Glbson was 1n charge of the stage and techmcal aspects of the product1on J6- O ' 1. A 11 -4' Y 'T-, EB.-v' , L, . 1 1 - ' 1--. ' ' V- X ' ' -. 1 ' . v' L '-' 'sv 1 ' ' -Z ' 1 4 w 'K fix 1 v 1 - , v V' 1- ' ' . V , V , n'x, I 1 ' ' ' V u ' ' ' A' y v ' 4 7, ,. ' ' ' V V 1 I 'V 1 I ' K 1115.55 5' K V 1 H-. l I v 5 , 40 By Allan MGffiD Casf of Characfers Joun Carteret Duff Young Dr Owen Hardlng Donald McDan1el Ellen Barbara Crelghton Kathleen Dungannon Dona Splckerman Wlllle Alnley Wllllam Lamborn Kenneth Wayne Donald Bowen J eremlah Wayne Lester Tlbbets Moonyeen Llare Barbara Corey Weddlng Guests Alvera Bush Roy Bouse Margaret McGu1nness Lula Stlckney Joe 41 V1e1b1g Ted Clements 4 in 4, r l l 1 'Y ! 7 Y D D ,,l 3 ,, A ,,r, D. S EILE Junior Class P oy My S1ster E11 en that contemporary stage h1t only just released for non professlonal performance was pre sented February slxteenth by a cast of characters chosen from the Jumor Class Th1s comedy 1n three acts by those well known playwrlghts Joseph A F'1elds and Jerome Chodorov was one of the major productlons of the school year and was produced and d1rected by Murle J Bxrk Based on the storlr s by Ruth McKenney WhlCh appealed 1n the New Yorke! as a regular s PICS of sketches th1S rol lxcklng b1t of humor revolves around the hves of two slsters who go to Neva York to w1n fame and fortune on the stage and ln the Journallstlc fleld Thelr quest for success beglns ln l1stor1c Greenwlch Vlllage where they seek atmosphere and Where they rece1ve am educatlon 1n c1ty llfe A cllmax IS reached when Elleen dlsrupts the entlre Brazlllan Navy and causes dlplomatxc relatlons to become xery stra1ned but 1n the closmg scene both achleve the break and begln thelr careers The name role of the VIYHCIOUS blonde Eileen was played by Shlrl y Holmes Wlth Phylls Potter co starrmg 1n the part of Ruth the lntellectual old r slster 42 MY ISTEQ EN I By Joseph Fields Jerome Chodorov vs, A 53 nc-I' n nrnr-fare Ceorge Weber Phyllls Potter Gerald Kmersly Merxyn Cloe 'lhomas Fole, He en Loomls F1 ank Llppencott Dorothy May Thomas Gennette Mrs Wade Robert Baker Walter Sherwood Prospectlxe Tenant The Consul W1llaZ,ene McDan1el D3V1d E pev Rlchard Parmeter Iola Sehsch Dorland Swan Sul Future Braz1l1an Admlrals Lxnn Womack Arthur Thomsen Hugh Steers Kenneth Hovs ard Leo Polehn Vhlham Vojtek I I , 'iw 0 f-ie T 1 W iff' . is ag - , . 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U . 1 A ' V VYYYYVVVQQVV YYYYVYYVY wVV V ' E 5 H .1 V W ' 1 ' 7 . , r v - 1 v Y ,. . . 2:53, E' 'i 3 if 43 Death Takes A I-loluclay by Wolfer Ferris Troupe No 374 Noflonol Thesplon Honorary Soclefy The Natlonal Thesplan Dramatlcs Honorary SOC16ty for Hlgh Schools was founded 1n the sprlng of 1929 to create a splrlt of aetlve and mtellxgent mterest 1n dra mat1cs among boys and glrls of the secondary schools Membershlp 1n the soclety IS a reward for outstandlng work done 1n dramatlcs A Thespxan lS afflllated wxth thousands of other h1gh school students throughout the Un1ted States who are do1ng creatlve work 1n thls non professlonal cultural lelsure tlme actlvlty Troupe 314 of The Dalles Senlor Hlgh School pre sented the complete text of the fantasy drama Death Takes a Hohday by Albert Casella on Aprll 27 1945 un der the dlrectlon of Murle J Blrk troupe sponsor The leadmg role of the Shadow was played by Duff Young Wlth a supportmg cast as follows Grazla Barbara Corey Cesarea Richard Parmeter Alda Phylls Potter Lambert Lester Tlbbetts Corrado Donald Bowen Erlc Thomas Gennette Rhoda Sylua Branden Stephanle Margaret Peterson Marle Laverna Sauter Ma-yor Whltread Kenneth Herrmann Cora Genevleve Cleveland and Fedele Dav1d Espey Patrlcla EddlHS was student The actnltles of the organlzatlon lnvolved the 1n1t1at1on of twenty two understudles at an 1mpress1ve Candlehght In January the soclety members attended the Paul Robeson productmn of Shakespeare s Othello Wh1Ch was on if Q54 .BSN KAW V? 5' ll RQ f 'vin' ,,, , ,, ll ff Q 'QQ -X ' 7117? W A MW, if if I I . 9 A 4261 - K 1 1 0 if ' S. '44 ': g2+- W L The Dalles High School Indians Foofboll Squad mmm Awww' V1 Varslty Football Squad qfrom left to Flghtj Fxrst PTICC Weber G1bson Young McDan1el Espey T1bb row Managers Barton Mar hall Overman Second row Asst Coach ets W1lson Thlrd row Coach Cox Dow R1chmond Clements Davey Steers Johnson Foley Gr1ff1n Fourth row Stapleton Cloe Francols Ashbrook Cu t1ss Thomsen Wyatt and B1rd The Dalles Pendleton 45 D Q W l Y 1 ,.,,,, , , 5 U . Ai 3 I ,Q .w H 1 Y ,W KX S 1 f f .4 J ': Y ..,,.. : .. , j -----l ' . ' ' , v ' Q .,.,. ..., ' .- -1Ii5s:::s-'-W . .... :.:::-:s:s:s'a 5555:5:5'5':M: ' ,. v, 1 7 1 Q 5 Z i - , Y , Y , y Y Z 4 Y Y y y . . . -g . Y. . .Y Y Y Y Y Y 1 Y Y 4' Y 1 Y VS. 1 , I all ll I we The Dalles High School Indians 'amsasmi Coach J Alfred Cox Although th1S was Coach Cox s flrst year at The Dalles a very large amount of the success can b attrlbuted to h1m for h1S flne Work and enthuslasm As lstant Coach Owen Prlce Llke Mr Cox thls Nas PTICGS 1n1t1al year at The Dalle H15 splendld work Wlth the reserves and Papoos s W111 be brought out 1n next J Alfred Cox year s team The Dalles Managers John Barton and B111 Marshal Owen Prlce FOOTBALL ST A TISTICQ Opponents La Grande M11WaUk16 Camas Bend Ast orxa Pal krose Central Cathohc Hood RIVGT Pendleton Astoria vs. The Dalles Pendleton vs. The Dalles 46 The Dalles Hfgh School lndlans Stan Davey Junxor Thls was Stan s flrst year on the varslty squad although he had seen prevlous actlon wlth the reserves He held the berth of rlght tackle and was exceptlonally flne on defense He 1S another that the Coach can count on next season Duff Young Senlor Duff f1n1shed h1 three years experlence on the varslty by showmg some very f1ne playlng ab1l1ty and sports manshlp At tackle he was one of the best blockers and defensive men on the team SECOND STRING VARSITY Foley Ashbrook Cloe Backfleld Clements Weber Curtlss Thomsen Dow Bob Clements Sophomore Bob held down the quarterback berth on the flrst eleven All through the year he showed much lmprovement as a blocker and ball car rler Next year should see hlm ln the back fleld as a veteran Bud Tlbbets Senlor Although thls was h1s flrst year 1n the backfleld Bud d1d most of the puntmg passlng and Slgnal calllng He was honored when h1S teammates voted hlm the most valuable player U ' 5 . . . . - . an . . .S . Stapleton, Richmond, Francois, Bird, 1 1 '-' i 1 Y D C L ' , , . , . . 47 The Dalles Hfgh School Indians Vance Johnson Junlor Th s was Vances flrst year playlng for the varslty He held down the p1VOt posltlon at Wh1Ch he had galned much experlence from the pa poose prev1ously H1s rel1ab1l1ty and ac curacy along wlth splendld blocklng and de f6HS1V6 vu ork made hlm an asset to the team Dave Espey Junlor As Dave was 1n the varslty baekfleld when a Freshman th s 1S h1s thlrd xear playlng for The Dalles He played r1ght half and was a very good cut back and open fleld runner Grant W1lson Jumor though Grant was held back at the start of the season because of 1llness and turned 1n some xery splendld per formances He too Wlll be an asset next year s team Don McDan1e1 semor Don topped off h1s three years Bob Grlffln Senlor Thls was Bob s lmtal year on the varslty although he gam ed much exper1ence prevlous ly w1th the Paps He was rlght end and undoubtedly the most efflclent pass snag ger on the team years experlence on the var slty by turnmg m many splendld performances H vsas one of the best blockers and defenslve players on the squad H1s teammates hon ored h1m by votlng h1m hon orary Captaln ii 'lil The Dalles Pendleton 48 ' Q l . l Al- he finally got going at left half-baclc to K I ' y. 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B1ll G1bSOD Senlor Th1s year B111 was SYVltCh6d from the plvot pos1t1on to left end He was another l1ne man who showed much talent 1n block1ng and especlally on defense Max Sellsch Sen1or Had lt not been fov the fact that Max was taken 1nto the A1r Corp mwmedlately after the f1rst game th1s would have been h1 th1rd year on the xarslty in h1s only game at La Crandc he played a very f1n game at tackle and proved that hls GGFVICG would be m1ssed The Dalles High School Indians Hugh Qteers Junlor Hugh was another flrst strlnger vutness mg hxs fxrst year on the varslty At guard he turned 1n some very f1ne defenslve and offenslve wo k Next year should see h1m agam playmg a fme brand of football John Wyatt Senlor As thls was Johns flrst year on the xarsxty It was not unt1l the mlddle of the sea on that he saw much act1o1 Then be took over th block1ng back pos1t1on and tux ned 1n some verv flne blockmg and tacklng PAPOOSE FOOTBALL SQUAD Papooses lst row Over man Gorton Klng Herr mann Scoggms Caldwell Br w 1 g Barton 2nd row Coach Prxc Hastlngs B ser Dyball Overman Erlckson Bertram Coach C 3rd rovx Elllot Cald x ll Hay Sewell Parmeter Curt s Swan Papoose Baby Dragons o c R 1 7 'un ' v . . . V' . . .1 .1 L 4 l . . . . T . - y ' ' . ., - l u ' 1 I ' S . . . - Q e , - Q 7 . C v 7 Q v ' y . . ' , N, . . S A 1, . - ' Q ' y X 1 I , X., v I I - . , . 3 . . S , L. 1 1 v ' ,, Y - L Y Y V - Q 1 1 v Y C7 VD . Q J C 9, . ,-4 'F' 1 ,f LSI- . , , K ' 1 V 02:5 fe- , - ,G , v , - K . , , is , ' Y. l Indian Baskefeers 1 n p imvqm B111 Marshall J Alfred Cox John Barton Manager Coach Manager Varslfy Baskefball Squad F1TSt Row B111 Marshall Ronald Clark Dlck Hlre Owen Dow Mark Bxrd John Barton Second row Bob Clements Tom Stapleton Vance Johnson Gene Wrlght Larry Bertram Thlrd row Fred Thomsen Kelth Gallaher B111 Glbson Bud Tlbbets Ed Caldwell A1 Cox Coach 50 Y ' Y I 1 1 . H 'A as H 1 . 4 hx . , , 1 I Y Y 1 Y ' -l 1 1 Y 1 - - 1 1 u , Y , - GUARD all Owen Dow played guard for h1s trlbe Hls speed made lt hard for the opponent to get a clear shot Owen s graduatlon w1ll be a great loss to the team FUARD -1- Fred Thomsen was a reserve guard on the local flve There IS llttle doubt but that hls spxrlt ln spxred the team to vlctory on sev eral occasxons Fred w1ll be lost at graduatlon Indian Baskefeers CENTER Vance Johnson the tallest man Indxans He IS a dead eye on key hole shots and h1s backboard abll 1ty proved to be xery helpful to the Indlans Vance who lS only a Junlor w1ll be a great help next year SIHCQ he has had two vears of varslty ball FOP WARD Bud Txbbets playmg hls thxrd and last year for the Indlans saw plenty of actxon ln hls forward berth Bud was captam and was the backbone of the team His defenslve ablllty as well hxs of fensxve ablllty was far above aver age Buds graduatxon w1ll leave a blg hole ln the Indlan team 51 GUARD Ed Caldwell played h1s flrst though not a regular Ed w1ll see plenty of actxon next year H1s shootlng ab111ty marks hlm as an excellent prospect FORWARD ai' Eugene Wrxght held down for ward berth Gene gettmg a late start dld exceptionally well 1n the play offs Gene who ns only a Jumor and IS 6 feet 2 inches w1ll be a great help next year 0 X A 3 . - if K QQ gl - Ar , g first and last year for the Indian on the team, played center for the Year 011 the Indian Squad- A1- 1 s. A Indian Boskefeers FORWARD GUARD FORWARD Bob Gr1ff1n who had to leave for the service early ln the sea son was one of the best shots on the team He played regular last year and was an excellent back board man FORWARD ing Mark Blrd whose speed was a threat to h1s opponent w111 be lost v1a graduatlon Mark was a fast hard dr1v1ng guard ,wafer Ronald Clark played h1s flrst year on the Brave qumtet Hxs accurate shootmg proved very helpful Ron w1ll be back next year and w111 be a trlple threat GUARD B111 Glbson was a reserve for ward Hxs backboard ab111ty was unusually good B111 IS another Semor who w11l be hard to place 52 M-ug, Bob Clements was a reserve for ward Bob although only asopho more was a good ball handler Bob IS expected to have a very successful season next year FORWARD D1ck Hlre playmg h1s second year for the Indlans turned 111 very successful season D1ck who IS only a Jumor wlll be back next year 1 ,Q 7 iv . 1 I I u ' I ' - v ' . . - U Y I Y . . 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Indian Baskefeers VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 1944 1945 The Dalles' Scores Opponent's Scenes Arlmgton Condon Whlte Salmon Arlmgton Hermlston Parkdale La Grande La Grande Parkdale Hood Rxver fovertxmej Army Englneers Bend Goldendale La Grande La Grande Goldendale Hood R1ver f0V6I't1I'Y16J Whlte Salmon Mac H1 Pendleton Hood Hood Hood R1ver Rlver Rlver Won 18 Lost 6 64 53 52 ' ........,... 13 30 ,,,,............ 21 40 ' --.- 17 41 ' ............ 26 32 ' .......... 23 24 .............. 14 I 40 .......... 27 33 ....-...-- 22 30 .I ...,....... 24 37 ' ....,..,.. 42 38 ' 24 37 ..................., 24 36 Bend ,................... 28 39 ......,... 23 41 .......... 39 43 .......... 39 25 .....,..,. 20 36 ' ....,,.... 38 36 ' .... 23 42 - ' ......,......... 47 33 ..,...,..... 42 44 ' ........ 35 23 A ....,.,. 51 36 ' ........ 40 868 9 Player Bud Tlbbets Vance Johnson Owen Dow Mark B1rd Dlck Hlre Ronald Clark Bob Clements Gene Wrlght B111 Glbson Bob Grlffln Papoose Baskefball Squad Lft gh hV I-IyJ Individual Scoring Papoose Scores Opponent Scores Won 12 Lost 6 54 St Mary s Mos1er Dufur Moro Moro Lyle St Marys St Marys Lyle Maupln MOSIGF Wasco Wasco Mos1er Dufur Dufur Kllckltat K11ck1tat : FG FS PF TP ' ........................ 73 43 32 189 A .................. 36 9 28 81 111111111111143 33 37 119 ' .......................... 33 13 20 79 ' ' ............................ 88 20 57 196 1111111111147 24 18 118 1111111111 4 6 7 14 ' ...................... 17 3 7 37 ' ' .......................... 3 2 6 8 ' ' ........................ 9 6 6 24 Front w- e t o ri t, Barnhouse, Morrow, Davey, Themelis, Johnson. 2nd row -Overman, Overman, Scog- 3 gin, Coac an Nice, Brandt, H --V--V'-'- . ! ...,...... 10 ' .... 1111123 111 1 .,........ 11 ........ 1111118 1111 1111126 1111 1111118 . 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' 1111124 1111 1111142 ' 11 1111129 ' 11 1111129 111 1111129 111 1111130 ' 11 1111128 111 1111138 111 1111113 ' ' 1111118 ' ' 524 358 G RL S SPORTS Volleyball ALL STARS The 44 45 volleyball all stars plcked for the1r all around playlng ab1l1ty and co operatlon are Shlrley Mar tm Betty Murray Csemorsl Mary Jane McV1cker Sylx 13 Branden MHPCIR Brownlng Dorothy May Twyla 'van Nlce Wlllagene McDan1el ijumorsl Maxlne Murray Jane Babcock Ruth Spencer Betty GlSt Martha Medler Donna Crawford Lylas Rob ertson lsophomores VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Mary Jane lllCX1CliEI fcaptaxn J Audeen Alsup Dolores Balley SVlv1a Branden MRFCIH Brownmg Ber mee Chr1stensen Norma McDonald Florencc Maxwell Ollvera Oaks Alxce Sawyer Donna Stoop June team The second place w1n was obtamed bv the Sen1or class T N T s TENNIS Its true that Sylua vxas a new glrl at D H S ln the Sprlng of 44 but lt dldnt keep h r from showing out standmg ablhty 1n ten HIS She won her fxrs tenms tltle last year BOWLING and ma1nta1ned1t throughout t h e 45 tournament Lhe same old game th sarne old ame and SYLVIA BR XNDBIIN th same old champ Thls could readllv be a hed to Borls Iemke who defended r 14 tltle by x the 40 bowlmg champlonshxp PHYLLIS LEMKE 55 I I , - t p W 4 f , p v - 1 - Q . . K ly l . . , 1 ' - . . , V. ' 1. s y . v r ! 5 ' I , ...- ' ' , v 7 3 . y V , - , -J y ,. u y . . . . . . - I ' v ' . , , . . y . I , , 1 -' v v ' A v v ' F A ' , Thomas and Betty Williams were the members of the Pranksters this year's volleyball champlonshlp ' , ' ' as v H fr V I Q ' I, Velt ' ' ' A - ,xl uf' . Q . t .. . 'Mk S . fa? 4- e . f , V fl 4 A l ' 9 - PP' ' he '- ' , vin- nirg '- ' ' ' BASKETBALL Baskefball ALL STARS The basketball all stars are picked for thelr Stablllty co operation and all around play mg ability Th1s years all stars are Esther McMullen Twyla V an Nice Marcia Browning Sally Knight Flor ence Maxwell Norma Duffy Denise Sewell Helen Maxwell Doris Murray Gretchen Stle fel Janice Lamborn Marth Stapleton Nevelle Bode Jean Gibson and Phyllis Kmcheloe BASKETBALL CHAMPS This year s basketball champs are the Junior class Squaws of the B league with the Junior class A league running a close second Members of the B league are Cleft to rightl LaVerna Mae Sauter Marian Porter SOFTBALL Since the Steelhead went to press before the softball season was finished we could not include this year s champs Last year s softball champs were the sophomore class team Members of the team were Phyllis Lemke captain Sally Knight Alice Sawyer Audeen Alsup Nancy McDonald Twyla Van Nice Dorothy May Janet Kirby Shirley Holmes Dhyllis Medler Nadene Goree Jean Flaig and Irene Lloyd PING PONG Our 45 plflg pong champ IS Betty Gist with Willagene Mc BADMINTON Daniel running a close seco'1d This is Gists first ping pong title following a 44 second place win Willagene is good in sports and rates high in all of our individual sports but this year she figured especially high in badminton This is a new sport in the G A A and Wil lagene well deserves the championship f BETTY GIST WILLAGENE MCDANIEL 56 ig wi -': E , ! , ' y ' ' - Sally Knight, Dbrothy May, Phyllis Lemke, icaptainj, Sylvia Branden, Willoughby Spitznogle, and V 45 . . O '45. SPEEIHL HHTURES 944 SE PTILMBER OC FOBER 9 School opened Une meetln Q I cl C 1 llldix thtre 01? xI1lVNdLlkQ9 tnere Cam ts here 1 7 6 Bend here 12 20 End of flrst 6 weeks heport cards out Aetolla here 31 6 Tefmhers Conference Latln Flub Banouet Pftrkrose here 0 6 NOX EMBL! 23 26 nentml Qathollc there U Torch Honor B mquet hood P11 er there 0 4 Booster n tlatlon Pendleton he L 40 6 End of second 6 weeks Alumnl xs xarslty Thanksbnln VHCHUOI1 Report cards out 45 D H S Calendar X N :x if V 6 wa Q3 yah I5 CDI xNUfx1,. U! N 'S QQ 0 Ing is-0 1 ' o s a YN 1 ,W V Q 4 Q 1 V lllli 8 41 15,-1-1441-, Q 22 1 ' ff -' 16-6 29 ' 1.4 L- lb!-vyfg' DJ -1- 6 W ,- 13 ' ' ' ' 18 1 ., V A 1 Q6 ' 1 I 0 25 ' , A A ,ag 'E 27 - - - T? W' ' ' Q i S. .' 1 'f Q 1 Y' A I Y 'lv Q A 3 X, -1 6' '- -0 9 2 10 ' A 4 -' 13 1 1 5' 6 17 - rf - -5 - :su Q - Q 22 -1 4 e , 22 , ' , ,- I 4C .1 - ' 04 ' S QQSH A 29 1 P ,-I. ge i ' A Q fi . 1 - , , lhg, 4, 1944 45 D H S Calendar DECEMBER mf-mor Class Play Smllm Through Booster Assembly Arlmgton here 52 13 gb Campal 11 Assembly Condon here 30 21 Class meetmgs Whlte Salmon there 40 11 FIFIS Lea ue Chrlstmas party Glee Club Chrlstmas program Arlmgton here 41 14 JANUARY Hermlston here 32 23 Parkdale there 24 14 M1d term exams No school Report cards out Second semester begl La Crande here 40 27 La Grande here 32 22 Hood Rlyer 37 42 Class meetmgs Army Englneers here FEBRUARY La Grande there 41 31 La Grande there 43 39 Na? 1onal As embly Mrs Ramsey Freshman Class Assembly Goldendale there 25 20 Hood Rlver here 38 36 Rust College Sextet Jun1or Class Play My Slster Elleen Mac H1 there 43 47 Pendl ton there Sophomore Assembly Hood Rlver the 44 36 GIFIS League Boys Federatlon Hood Rlver there 53 24 End of fourth 6 weeks Hood Rlver here 40 36 Report cards out S ymposxum team Unn erslty of Oregon 58 1 ,l v. Ap H . . , ,, 12 .2 1 12 ' ' - , - 13 1 'g .. 4 ' 15 - - 18 . ' 19 ' - - 7 20 .rl Y g i 21 1 ' 22 ' - - 6 ' - - 9 - - 10 ' - ,X 11 Q 1 Y' 1 12 4 12 'ns F - 12 J - - R 13 1- - 'f A 16 Parkdale-here 30-24 . 19 ' Y - p ' I 19 A f , . 23 ' - 1 , . Xl , 2 - - 3 1-1 - Y 5 .' ., .S - . - N 6 1 ' 5 - - 9 ' - - 16 9 16 . x . H . . ,, fb 16 '- . - 17 e - I 20 . 21 ' - - 22 1' ' ' - A ' ' 23 ' - - Q 23 24 ' - - 28 - . 28 V . - . y . 4 1944 45 D H S Calendar A f-N f5 fWf'N N MARCH A ,N APRIL MAY Freshmen Soohomore Party Junlor Class meetmg Senior Class meetlng P T A Dance G1rls League Boys Federatlon G A A Dance Natlonal Assembly Thesplan In1t1at1on Band Banquet Assembly Dr Pohng speaker Daughter Dad Dance lG1rls League! Lat1n Club Assembly End of f1fth 6 weeks Band Concert Junlor Prom Report cards out Spanlsh Assembly Glee Club Concert Guls Lea ue Boys Federatlon All School Dance lG1rls Lea uel Thesplan Play Death Takes A H011 day C A A Asscmblx C 1118 Icf1,,ue 5Clll0I' I uncheon Hood R11 er The Dalles Plax Day KG A Ay SGHIOI Llass N1Dht 'iemor Banquet G A A NIothc1 Daughter Banquet A A L W SQIIIOI' C11rls Tea l'1nal exams CY'?LdLldtlOll School out 59 nhfh ,-,fx fN fQ ,mfs A mi 6 f a ll ful x 'gli I lll Y' v fl' L-J, if I 4 Q - A A A Zi 2 - 1 C .QQ 7 ' 1 , ' f.. ' 'ii',y 'N 9 . . 9 . . . fx ' 14 ' Y i 7 ' ' I 16 . . . farm 19 . L N .af 1 , 20 I v Q ,X ' 22 1 so . - , if f 23 - ' ' ' 27 1 1 A 6 6 ' 9: 6 . 7 ' 11 9 .:E-WIFI lun 13 . I' nl. 13 1 1 , Ei ' T - 1 1, 1 iftiffi lg -C C' 1 1 .... 3 -1 11.9 ' , ' J 10 ' - 1 -A A 'U lv 1 ll .1 ' . - 13 1. A - -' 4:-4.2 16 1 fglmg r-1 I . I! 2 I Y 4 Girls League Hallowe en Parfy P1er1 e La Parmeter Iamma s Sheets Denny D1mW1t The Halloween party was glven for the entlre school by the Glrls League and took place 1n Kurtz Gym The party was patronlzed by a motley array of characters vs ho looked llke sornethlng out of Don t Let Th1s Happen to You The costumes vs orn by the students were strlctly out of thls world and we e no doubt a product of thelr own warped and decreplt lmaglnatlons Some of the students were rewarded for thelr masqueradlng madness Wlth a prlze In addltlon to prizes for costumes numerous games wh1ch were played ran 1ng from apple dunklng to relav races The madness of the costumes was extended lnto the games Certaln 1nd1v1duals were almost drowned 1n the apple dunklng contest The donut race vshlch cons1sted of transferrmg a donut down two lmes from proboscls to probosc1s resulted 1n many a becrum bed face iThey were probably crummy anyway D Follovs mg the games came supper wh1ch cons1sted of all the tradltlonal Halloween goodles I I I . . , K I . . U YW? ll Y ' !7 I ' ll ' 9? ' W . also came prizes for the winners of the U. . D v V . . . li - Y ,L , y s , ll Q' 60 G A A Sf Pc1fr1cksDc1y Dance 'R of The Dalles High School The theme of the dance was the Irish holiday St Patrick s The event of the evening was the crownmg ceremony for the Irish Colleen Marcia Browning and her attendants Harriet Turner Norma Duffy Sylvia Branden and Phyllis Lemke Irish songs and muslc were also presented at this time by Bonnie Snider and by the Girls trlo 61 U I V 5 ' A On March 16. 1945, the annual St. Patricks dame was sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association ff TED CLEMENTS New 1n school Ted has galned frlends by bemg just Ted some thmg anyone would be proud of TOP TEN It if L ? 2 BETTY STANEK A hard worker Betty IS also a rare personalxty ln that whlle extremely popular w1th the boys the glrls st1ll thlnk she IS grand TOM CURTISS Tom IS not only pleasant to look at but pleasant to know H1s early success as an athlete has left hlm qulte unaffected .-of DICK PARMETER Dlck IS a talented refreshmg fellow and ltS a plty that there couldn t be at least one of hun 1n every class 62 MARGARET MCVICKER Margaret IS a qulet glrl who, by a tlreless use of her many talents has made herself a person who doesn't need nolse to attract at tentlon eff 1 'f Q my X f V ' yaw n . - will 2 Q W2 , -1 - .,,, 5 rm W E lijlllcfigfj ' A 4 ,rljgf W .f 1 ' ., 5.3 -.Vg t W gig? . Y , . y - . . . 1 F few' -is N nf 7 I 9 FSTHER MCMULLEN Possessmg a personahty as llghtful as her smlle and sp1r1ts as hght as her halr Esther IS a EUGENE MORROW DONNA STOOP Wlth a smlle for everybody Donna has probably gamed more frlends than she reahzes Genes personallty and success ln athletlcs are both unusual for one hls age They have made h1s start ln hlgh school unusually promlsmg 63 BUD TIBBETQ A boy wlth both bralns and brawn not to mentlon personallty Bud has been an asset to the PHYLLIS KINCHELOE One would hardly guess Phylhs was a freshman She possesses a character winch w111 surely make her as worthwhlle and popular 1n her next 3 years of hlgh school as xt d1d the flrst year 'VP' V9 ' ' Q5 ' K . J s. ' ' de- ' ' girl itfs a pleasure to know, V if f school for the last four years. . s i 1 if Y' E. ill 5 f 0 The 1945 Junior Prom Under an arbor of ivy the dancers pause for a moment of refreshment Girls from the Freshman class served Meet Me in St Louis round out the music l theme as two rade school girls accompanied bv Miss Wilma McIntyre sang in period costume The annual Junior Prom was held April 7 1943 in The Dalles Civic Auditorium All decorating was done by students and carried through a music theme The refreshment were served in an ivy cov ered c ove which was especially designed for that purpose The music vs as by C Robert White and inter mission ente tainment was provided by Miss Wilma Mac 'ntyre The dancers smile as they waltz amid the evergreens surrounding the ballroom floor at the annual Junior Prom. Clever charcoal drawings depicting me composers covered the walls. A Mississippi levy was constructed at the opposite end of the floor complete with lounging, stuffed figures of wharf workers bringing to mind the Negro spirituals that are so important in the folk music of America. 64 The Junior Class Assembly The somewhat oddly talented Junior Class produced an assembly with some semblence of a theme and much boisterous vaudvillian entertainment Under the direction of a master of ceremonies various original and crude improvislons were made on a stage show Some of the acts by the various per formers co slsted of a startlngly graceful sprmgg dance some questionable singing and a llne of ri dlculously masculine chorlnes The Sophomore Assembly The bophmore Assembly consisted of a shadow graph scene musical number a readlrg and a boarding house scene ants who could not haxe done it without the help of the patient the boardlnghouse scene told the story of an unfortunate plumber who was mistaken for a movie producer Included in it were the landlady and her humble husband the dancers the chorus and the comedy team The Freshman Assembly The Freshman Assembly was presented ln the latter part of March and was one of the most popula assembhes of the year Gene Morrow master of ceremon es ably presented the program whlch consisted of a dance band under the leadership of George Brune singing by Jean Gibson and Don Martm and several numbers by the Freshman trio Martha Stapletox El173b8th Lemke and Carol Lutz 65 D . . . V . . . Y . .- , . . . 1 7 A ! The gruesome operation, which was the shadow graph, was done by the doctor and his two assist- I 7 . . y . ' ,,, . 1 . . . V F . i . . . . , - . u ' ' . v . ' , 2, ' . , . Lafin Club Banquef For the flrst tlrne ln sev eral years the Latm Club presented an assembly be fore the student body m s sat1re on Jllllllg Caesar and xts corny terpretatlon xx as greatly en Joved by the students Characters IH the prologue were Rhoda Gretchen Stu e Calurnna Axa Nc Ll Lvdla Ex elyn McAul1ffc and Portla Denlse Se vell Members of the cast were JUIIUS Caesar Hugh Steers Brutus Owen Dow CHSIUS Tom Stapleton Trebonlus Jerry Kxnersly Casca Roy Bouse Anthony Dlck Par meter Luclus Phyllls Lem ke and Soothsayer JoeV1el b1,, Stage hands were Glen Wlllett and Tom Foley i Lahn Club Assembly perslsted 1n exlstlng, was to have ones personal slave wash one s honorable feet upon entermg the banquet hall The lang page spoken resembled a forgotten speech, namely Anglo Latln Those leavlng th1s school forever hope that th1s tlme hono1 ed annual banquet wlll not cease maklnff b lts appearance C1 ly the most lngh y cultu ml and respect al Pom l s w c 1ur'11tted to thls l te t1 lty wh cn too: place ll that m1gh'y cltadel Rom Togas, Jewelry bare feet md authorltatlxe commands were all l G l 0 3, L E? nob 9' c e l then' x y safes Cne a elt cu.'or1 wmlc . 3 . It f' 'a a ' ' . . .. V- in- ' v 7 - . v - lx- I flip X , ' 2 : K ' V ' x V , I. Y , v . wt? ' C . l : , Q - 1 ' . ' . 4 v H 1 , ' - 1 I .'- 'o'. -X v A I N. ' 1 --1 vw ,- r A . Lv A, ,el , fer L l t ,-.., ',',' '1 1 1 '.. . , C 9,L,.LLF.1 E, -J ll i 1 L 1 ' t , , e. , Am ' f Y L . .v Q ,Cx v L' 7 A , ., -. -.' , ,, w 41. 4 Vey ,wuel 1.1 . dence : H1 A lest ' NN f- 1 , H f, fu, A . . ' 4 at -lo 0- tlzelol all peszaeu o or '. . lo l R N. Let P CHQ l Ill h 7 :kk 4 A 4 ' t ,.. i . . . . ,N . , . N V u Y . sag ' . K' Q K A I f v 1 ' - - , I k 66 D Club lnifiafion wg-If ' ' ' xx 1 In the spring the af alr known as the D club 1n1t1at on oc curred Ir order to properly huW1ble the nev members a f1end1sb plan was d6V1S6d For SIX tortuous hours the asplrmg lettermen were paraded 1n a heterogenoas garb Th1s plebald att1re conslstec of varlous excerpts from a lady s wardrobe mth some ghastly con coctlons thv own 1n for effect D Club Banquef lg. The D cl 1b s sal1c1t prc ram conslsted of a gluttonous orgy le t fall 111 the ccmr L lty ro m of the CIVIC aud1tor1u'n After e gormandlzmg eplc movm p1ctures were shown to complete thc pro ram Qome bus no rratters were dlsposed of concermng th football season The most xalufmb plaver was chosen 6 , . C . ,A ,, . . . 5 -L , A A . . li J ll . . r, V V. y - ll ll Q f sr , , e . , X fc, X, ga w 3 . A ,L 5 8 - - K lb , ' ' . 'Q .4 5- KK YY 3 ' A ' . C -, L 1111 ' Q- - . . th . . . . U . Y :Q 5' g' . ., l fl ss . i ' ' c . .. .A ' .1 be J . 68 Aufogrophs
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