Waldport High School - Shamrock Yearbook (Waldport, OR)
- Class of 1955
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H if.: in 5N!!!,'!:t um K FOREWORD A11's quiet on the Western front! . . .Priceless trophies. . .newest addition the Track Trophy. . .Studious speech class. . .Balancing the books. Appreciation . , ,,..... s e-.s. - of the finer things .... pnrx p-n: P. . .Tuneful band. . .Fascinated typers the best. ..faithfu1 biology class. . .stage craft antics. . .busy QU shop class. . dedication of new gym. . .Home Ec. cooking class. . .Boy s P E lr Nil 'Q' Chorus capers 5.01 Qi' ...4 t is , 'Ol il its gl ,fu We, The Shamrock Staff, dedicate this annual to Willard G. Yeoman, a member of the senior class, who drowned in the surf at Yachats July Z, 1954. Willard's friendly smile, his cheerfulness, and general good nature won him many friends. His sense of fair play, his willing- ness to be helpful, and his desire to do right won him a place in the hearts of all who knew him and will keep alive a pleasant memory. THE SHAMROCK STAFF Prof, Bliven DEDICATION feifr, p V 51,3 x,h,,..r, ' i,,..,.,.-pf' Boopy, Dorothy, and Joan Scott, Jill, and Gary S -X-+ Chuck, Lida, and Gary P SHAMROCK STAFF Haysel Hays .... ............. E ditor Colleen Delger ....... Business Manager Jill Hopkins ..... .. . Assistant Editor Dorothy Fish .. . .. Copy Editor Boopy Lundy .... . . Layout Editor Scott Blackman... ... Art Editor Joan Doyle ..... ...Girl's Sports Gary Sarver ... ... Boy's Sports Lida Littell . . . Photography Gary Pankey ....... ...... P hotography Chuck Hoch ..... Assistant Sports Editor Miss Twyla Shear . ............ Advisor ARE 0052 Miss Shear Colleen and I-Iaysel 4 ADMINISTRATION Principal Robert C. Churchill A. LESTER BARNHART, A.B., U. of Oregon Social Science, History 1955 FACULTY Have you ever wondered what a student body president from a big school like Frank- lin in Portland would look like? Our principal, Robert C. Churchill, was such a president when he was a senior at Franklin High School in 1941. He attended Oregon State College and was in the United States Navy. He has a B. S. and M. S. degree. This was the second year Robert Chur- chill has been principal at Waldport High School. JACK BLUM, B.S., LORENA BROCKWAY, B.A., Linfield Speech, English, I.V. Northwestern St. Col., Basketball coach, Varsity foot- Okla. A8rM ball coach, Track. Music ga! Robert C. Dallas, B.S., O.S.C. , Industrial Arts . -AA Caroline W. Daniels, M. A., U. of Wash., Columbia U. Fine Arts Robert Hansen, Beadle State T M. A. , Colorado State College of Education - Commercial Courses B.S., Gen. eachers College Ted Martin, O.C.E., B.S., Pacific U., Health and P.E., General Science, Basket- ball and Baseball Coach Bernice Peterman, B.S, Utah State Agriculture College, Girls' Health and P.E. Edward S. Murray, A.B.. Stanford U., U. of Cal, U. of Ore., Science, Mathematics . :wx x KU P Twyla Shear. B.S., University Efmn G. Swain, B.A., Harding of Idaho, Home Economics College' MAH University -1 AJ.. .. ..- Y RAY BRAY l OFFICER RALPH GIFFIN CHUCK HOCH Ray Bray .... Ralph Giffin. . . Haysel Hays . . Colleen Delger .... Chuck Hoch . . . President V. President Secretary Treasurer Sgt. at Arms HAYSEL HAYS COLLEEN DELGER Robert MacDuffee, Howard Henderson, Butch Newton, Spruce Keady, Ra mond G d ' ' ' y ra y, Ralph G1ff1n, Mr. Church111, Colleen Delger, Raymond Bray, Haysel Hays. STUDENT COUNCIL The student council, acting as the legislative body ofthe school, conducted its business with efficiency. By holding regular meetings the Council discussed and decided ma 't f ' Class presidents, class rep- resentatives, and student body officers made up the council this year, with club represent- C atives going only when directly concerned by the discussion. ny i erns o importance to the school. ' J Gary Pankey, Diane Englert, Chuck Hoch Q I ,, i Mrs. Colvin , Ianitress Miss Gail McGowan, Student Teacher Miss Beth Wendt, if Bus Drivers: Mr. Gruver, Mr. Lake, Mr. Terrill Not Pictured: Mr. Twombly. PERSONNEL Our school has had several firsts this year. Anna May Colvin, one of these, has added much to our sc hool with her friendly effi- ' in the office Miss Wendt, Miss McGowan, and Mrs. Stone, ciency . seniors from the Home Ec. Department of Oregon State College, have been the first stu- dent teachers Waldport has had. They worked under the supervision of Miss Twyla Shear, Home Ec. Teacher, for six weeks each. Very important among the school personnel is Mrs. Colvin, who seems to be never too busy or tired to let some forget- ful student back into the building. The bus drives, also, hold an important place in school life and de serve much appreciation for the many extras they do. Student Teacher , , Miss Anna May Colvin, School Secret Mrs. Alice Stone , CLASSES 1 ls 'Ns'-v wx X- 'J- On September 5, 1951, fifty freshmen entered Waldport High School as students, The following students remain to graduate from our freshmen year, Iohn Hall, Bob Spencer, Gary Sarver, Bill Wardell, Dick Brubaker, Charlotte Howell, Dorthell Hyde, Colleen Delger, Marilyn O'Brien, Zandra Smith, Helen Read, Haysel Hays, Barbara Lenardsen, Betty Lundy, Robert Blanchard, Ioan Doyle, La Rue Bacon, Ioan Tumidge, Lida Littell, Shirley Scanlon, Janice Steptoe, Dorothy Fish, Ray Bray, Gary Pankey, James King, Richard Pulse, Teddy Will, and Bob Davis. Danny Huff, Ralph Giffin, Dick Pond, Jack McMullen, and Larry Wallace joined the class in our sophomore year, Annette Haines, Chuck Hoch and Donald Spaulding in the junior year, and Monte Rhinehart and Loretta Schooling joined us this year, BACON, LA RUE RUDY Pep Club I,2,3,4 Pep Club Sec. 4 Chorus Sec. 4 Chorus I.3,4 May Day Princess 2, 3 Class Sec. 2 Paper Staff 4 Yell Leader I,2,3,4 Ambition: To get married. VICE PRESIDENT, Gary Sarver SECRETARY, Haysel Hays TREASURER, Colleen Delger REPRESENTATIVE, Chuck Hoch PRESIDENT, Gary Pankey BLANCH ARD , ROBERT BOB Football I , 2 BRAY, RAYMOND RAY Football 3,45 Track I,2, Basketball 2, 3,4 Letterman Club 2,3,4g C May Day Escort 2, 3 Camival Co -Chairman 4 Carnival Banker 3 Class Representative I, 2 Paper Staff 4 Student Body President 4 Student Council 1,4 3. 4 horus BRUBAKER, RICHARD I. DICK Ambition: To join the Air Force. DAVIS , ROBERT BOB Transfer from Fairbanks, Alaska 4 Ambition: To be successful. DELGER, COLLEEN LITTLE DELGER Pep Club 2, 3,45 G, A, A. 4 Pep Club President 3 Pep Club Representative4 Chorus 1,25 Chorus Treasurer 2 Plays 3,4 May Day Princess 1,2 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3,4 Paper Editor 4 Annual Business Manager 4 Student Body Treasurer 4 Student Council Treasurer 4 Drill Team 2,3,4 DOYLE, JOAN L. IOANIE Volleyball 2, G. A. A. 4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Girls' Sports Editor 4 Ambition: College FISH, DOROTHY RAE DOT Volleyball I,2,3,4g Pep Club 2,4 Chorus 4g Band Ig Plays 3,4 Paper Staff 4g Annual Copy Editor 4 Irishettes 43 Drill Team 2 Ambition: Go to Business College GIFFIN, RALPH E. GIFF Baseball 2, 3,45 Football 2, 3, 4g Basketball 3,4g Track 2, 3,4g Class Representative 2, 3 Paper Editor 4: Student Body Vice President 4g Student Council 2, 3,4g Transfer from Weiser, Idaho 2g Ambition: To play pro. baseball. HAINES, ANNETTE LOU RIVIT Pep Club 45 Chorus 45 Irishettes 4 Transfer from Cloverdale 3 Ambition: To be a stenographer. HALL, JOHN LESTER HALL Football 3,43 Track 3,4 Letterman Club 3,49 Chorus 2 Plays 3g Paper Staff 4 Carnival Escort I,4 Class President I,2,3 Student Council I,2,3 HAYS, HAYSEL HAYS Volleyball Manager 25 Pep Club 2,3,4 G. A. A. 41 Chorus Accompanist I,2,4 Plays 4g May Day Princess 3 l . Class Sec. I,2,3,4g Paper lfeporter I Paper Assistant Editor 4g Annual Editor 4 Annual Assistant Editor 3g Drill Team 2,3,4 Student Body Secretary 4 Student Council Secretary 4 Lincoln County Council Secretary 4 Ambition: To be successful. I w HOCH, CHUCK UNCLE Chorus 3g Class Representative 4 Paper Art Editor 4 Annual Ass't. Sports Editor 4 Student Body Sgt. at Arms 4 Student Council 4 Transfer from Newport 3 Ambition, Be able to find a good job when out of the service. HOWELL , CHARLOTTE CHOC F. H, A. I,2,3g Reporter 2 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 7 Ambition: Go to College to study music. HUFF, AUDREY DANNlE F.H. A. 2,3g Treasurer 3 y Chorus 2, 3,4 Ambition: College or Nurses' Training HYDE, DORTHELL DOOl DOOI Volleyball r,2,3.4 Pep Club I, 2, 3.4, G. A. A, 4 Chorus Sec. 4: Chorus r,2,4 Drum Major 2gPlays 3,4 Paper Staff 4 Irishettes 4: Yell Leaders I, 2, 3 Ambition: Be a Nurse. KING, IAMES JIM Track 23 Chorus 3.4 LENARDSEN, BARBARA BARB Volleyball 3 F.H.A. 2 Chorus 4 Paper Staff 4 Ambition: To get married and go to Califomia. LITTELL, LIDA JANE LIZA JANE' Volleyball 3,4 Pep Club 2,3.4 Chorus I, 3,4g Chorus Librarian 4 Annual Photographer 4 lrishettes 4 Drill Team 3 ' M , 6 K D 3 If Ambition: Telephone Operator LUNDY, BETTY JEAN BOOPY Volleyball I, 2: G.A.A. 4: Pep Club I,2,3g F.H.A. 1,2 F.H.A. Sec.2g Chorus 3,45 Chorus Librarian 4g Carnival Queen Annual Layout Editor 4 Drill Team 3, 2 Ambition: Airline Stewardess 4 .f O'BRIEN, MARILYN BABE Pep Club 3,4g Chorus 2, 3,4 Camival Princsss 31 Irishettes 4 Ambition: A beauty operator, MCMULLEN, JOHN JACK Football 3,4g Track 3,4 Letterman Club 3,45 Chorus 3 Transfer from Taft 2 PAN KEY, GARY LEE Football Manager Ig Track 2,3,4 Basketball 3,44 Letterman Club r,2, 3,4 Letterman Sec. -Treas. 45 Chorus 4 Chorus Vice President 4 May Day Escort 3g Carnival Escort 3 Class Sgt. at Arms Ig Class Treas, 2 Class President 4, Paper Art Editor 4 Annual Photographer 43 Student Council 4 Ambition: To be a coach. POND, RICHARD DICK Ambition: To have a business of my own. PU LSE, RICHARD DICK Track 4 Chorus 4 Paper Staff 4 READ, HELEN MARLENE HELEN Volleyball Manager 2 Volleyball 4 Paper Staff 4 Irishettes 4 Ambition: Go to Kansas and I apan. RHINEHART, MONTE BLUE ZEKE Speech Class Festival Play SARVER, GARY R. SARV. Football 4g Basketball 3, 4 Track 2, 3,4g Letterman Club 2, 3,4 Letterman Club Pres. 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3 Chorus Rep. 3: Chorus Vice Pres. 2 Carnival Escort 4g Class Vice Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4 Paper Ass't. Editor 4, Annual Boys' Sports Ed. 4 Student Council 3, Ambition: To be a coach. SCANLON, SHIRLEY SHORTY Volleyball I,2,3,4g Pep Club I,2, 3,4 Chorus Vice Pres. 33 Pep Club Vice Pres. 4 Chorus 2, 3: Paper Staff 45 Yell Leader 3 Drill Team 2g lrishettes 4 Ambition: Go to Business College. SC HOOLING , LORETTA LORl Volleyball 43 Pep Club 45 G. A. A. 4 Chorus Representative 4: Chorus 4 Paper Staff 4: Yell Leader 4 Transfer from Forest Grove 4 SMITH, ZANDRA CAROLINE NELLIE Pep Club 33 Chorus 1,45 Plays 43 Carnival Queen Ig Class Sec Ig Class Reporter 2g Paper Staff 2,43 Annual Staff I, 2g Drill Team 3 Ambition: A Nursery school teacher. SPENCER, BOB BOB Basketball 4 Baseball 3,4 Letterman Club 3,4 SPAULDING, DONALD G, STEPTOE, JANICE GAY JAN Volleyball I F.H.A. I,2: G.A.A. 4 F. H. A, Secretary Paper Staff 4 Ambitiong To travel all over the world, . XX I TURNIDGE, JOAN JEAN F.H.A. I: G.A.A. 4 Chorus 3 Plays 3 Paper staff 4 Ambition: To be a good nurse and no get married. WALLACE, LARRY WALLY Football 3,4 Letterman Club 3,4 Plays 3.4 Ambition: To be a dentist. WARDELL, WILLIAM I, BILL Plays 4 Ambition: To be a success. WILL, THEODORE TED Plays 3, 4g Paper Staff 4 Ambition: To own a plane. ..,':,-Q, Twylla Hallowell, Treasurerg Jill Hopkins, Secretary, Howard Henderson, Representative, John Murray, Vice-President, Butch Grady, President. Not pictured: Blain, Larry, Doyle , Doris, Fleming, Clarence, - Jensen, Charline K W -EJ mis- 1 - i'!'53gS A l 1 . 2 :,i.g,,g Q i K I K i qimgigfl lff . 5 l ritl ,!.fw!1QMi5s ...Q , 3 3, Q . , xg.. Alm, Rollin Bacon, De Lora Barclay, Darlene ,E V','k r, K t,,g.,,q, Bean, Donna Blackman, Scott Bosley, Helen Cristler, Eyvonne Davis, Carol Edwards, Clyde Goodwin, Roberta Grady, Raymond Grover, Kenneth Hallowell, Twylla Hawley, Jim Henderson, Howard Krause, Jackie Looney, Diane MacDuffee, Gary McBroom, Rod Moffitt, Judy Moug, Betty Jo Murray, John Nickerson, George Pankey, Janet Pears, Harvey Peterson, Jeanne Ross, Nadine Simms, Lee Roy Smallwood, Dennis Smallwood, Dwain Spaulding, Leon Swank, Charles Tedrow, Eva Mae Walter, Betty Walter, Melvin rr . J, ,.., , A - J' . Q G Q sir pg NQZVVVET isrv' K wb,-1-'A in W 'X AKF K J x- QQ Ji l wil, i Es If 1 is 1 Om vm 4 V , Y Q .A S 'D' ,-,. , ea . V 1 I ... 4 nw-W fi , fy, .QA . J if , J 0 .5,iJf'5'L.t1 I y, my .:, J .,, or -A x ,M l Z' ' fx 1 Ji Nd i N-...go 2' QY r 4 Pj if ., fit 7 . ,giv- L.-LY--...m.l 41 eo'--, ' 1 - . K 71 'K A A 5, Q ,..4-v 'wr l ,N Spruce Keady, Representativeg Chuck Lamb, Vice-Presidentg Foster Robinson, Sgt. of Arms: Bobby Hall, Treasurerg Douglas Lechner, Secretary, Butch Newton, President. Not pictured: Keady, Spruceg Zeller, George. jx ,al sf Bales , James Brockway, Butch lfkfhs in ia. no 1 W I va HQ V, ,,'t,, X 'Q . w N. l.. 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A , if ra-s 'V -Q K , ' 5 iq' ,. in .rf '43 ,MQ 'Ex , ,W f I H Q It ey .ff -.. f.. ,,,...,.- f fi- f 'M :ITD , ,., 'z r 4 0 at 29' J 'Jag-,ge A, 4' I' f8u'iQ 1 .,2,3, , ,egg Q 1, im aj' BL ' 1, H 51 l it f x--0 if l A ,N .xv if M i 1 I Q If fv 'TTT' it Qin- -.,,, A We , fi., ,,,., ,yy A l X' .nw 9 -A1 'Q L 'QW' I . lla-I tx Y 110 u ns.: 44- A, ix -of Trl I Twylla Hallowell for representing Waldport High School in baton. Diane Looney for win- ning first place in the county spelling contest in the girls' division. WE ARE PROUD OF.. 1 ,SHI Q Q. Jill Hopkins for being elected State F. H. A. President for the years 1955-56. is Haysel Hays for win- ning the state and na- tional Tuberculosis Editorial Contest for the Shillalah and win- ning the Betty Crocker contest in Waldport. Monte Rhinehart for winning first place in the county spelling con- test in the boys' divi- sion. 24 Irene Sapp for winning a gold key award for her art work. r ACTIVITIES 1 . 4 si 1 . ,. f r ill ,O as 5, l gg' ,pu ralngr. ESCORT: Bob Hall PRINCESS: Pat Scanlon ESCORT: Melvin Walters PRINCESS: Betty Walters ESCORT: John Hall QUEEN: Boopy Lundy Queen Boopy I and her royal court: Patty Scanlon and her escort, Bob Hall, Sophomoresg Betty Lee Walters and her escort, Melvin Walters, Juniors: Queen Boopy l and her escort, John Hall, Seniorsg Darlene Bacon and her escort, Robert MacDuffee, Freshman, Letterman mystery candidate, Diane Englert, and her escort, Gary Sarver, Letterman President. QUEEN BOOPY I 26 ESCORT: Bob MacDuffee PRINCESS: Sue Bacon ESCORT: Gary Sarver PRINCESS: Diane Englert ' i ,, llQ -in ? C rigged The Queen's Address Song Titles was the theme of the 1954 Waldport High carnival with the sophomores winning first prize with their booth titled Little Shoemaker , and the juniors coming in second with their booth titles Wheel of Fortune. The main event of the evening was the crowning of Queen Boopy I, with Ray Bray, student body president, pre- siding over the ceremony and enthron- ing the queen- First Prize Booth The carnival was a huge success Sovhomores with a profit of 5284. 04 which was 0 divided among the various clubs and Second Pnze Booth classes. Juniors 27 l.iTTLE tv 5i'lEIEHAKEli H f SE. 2 ' 3 f L . Y L Mr Swain, Larry Wallace, Zandra Smith, Bill Wardell, Dorthell Hyde, Dorothy Fish, Colleen Delger, Ted Will, Haysel Hays. SALAD DAYS Peter Hammond -... Ted Will Nancy Hammond .... Colleen Delger Clementme ....... Haysel Hays Marion Hammond. . . Dorthell Hyde Frank Hammond .... Bill Wardell Jimmy Parker ...... Larry Wallace Mrs Parker ....... Dorothy Fish Sylvia ........ . . .Zandra Sm1th Nancy and Pete Hammond are agog over a surprise being planned for them by their parents. The surprise turns out to be a clud in the person of a cousin whom the hammond youngsters have never seen. And what a let-downl Clementine is about sixteen, and looks like a glamour girl of the I900'S. She comes direct from a private school in the East where all they ever taught her was the art of study. And what good student she turned out to bel Here's the story: Nancy had a beau, Jimmy, and she treated him as impersonally as though he were a stick of wood. She was that sure of him. Soon after Clementine came, Jimmy began dressing up and acting the part of a studious young man. That's what cousin Clementine did to Nancy. Pete has a penchant for being interested in anything new. Just now he's experimenting with botany and his en- thusiasm for the subject is at fever heat. Another thing he's fond of is draping himself over an easy chair and visiting via telephone with Sylvia. Peter soon finds out that women just won't be placed second, even to an experiment in botany and here, too, Clementine has her finger in the pie. Comes the night of the high school dance and Clementine blos- soms forth as did the Cinderella of old. Jimmy by now wants only to resume his role of old faithful' to Nancy, but there are obstacles. Mother Hammond lends her expert hand to the straightening out of their tangled plot threads and once again peace and quiet cast their comfort over the Hammond household. r. Murray, Charline Jensen, Jean Peterson, Diane Looney, Carol Ann Davis, Jackie Krause, Janet Pankey, Raymond d B 'a y, etty Lee Walter, Helen Bosley, Jill Hopkins, John Murray, Darlene Barclay, Jim Hawley, Scott Blackman, :ward Henderson, Clyde Edwards, Harvey Pears. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE bby Brewster . . . . . Diane Looney Jonathan Brewster. . . . . . John Murray artha Brewster ....... Jean Peterson Officer Brophy .... .... J im Hawley everend Harper ........ Janet Pankey Officer Klein. . . ..... Harvey Pears eddy Brewster. .... Raymond Grady Officer O'Hara .... Howard Henderson laine Harper. . . ....... Jill Hopkins Mr.Gibbs .............. Helen Bosley ortimer Brewster .... Jackie Krause Mr. Witherspoon .... Carol Ann Davis r. Herman Einstein . . Clyde Edwards Lt. Rooney ....... ...... L arry Blain The Junior class play, Arsenic and Old Lace , is about Abby and Martha Brew- er two little old ladies in their late sixties who kindly poison unhappy bachelors put them out of misery. The sisters' nephew, Teddy, believes himself to be the esident, Theodore Roosevelt, and provides many laughs as he dashes up the stairs lling Charge! and blowing his bugle. Another ne h J h p ew, onat an, who looks like Boris Karloff, arrives from a round- e-world trip bringing along a friend, Dr. Herman Einstein and also a body to be sposed of. Mortimer, a dramatic critic, and also another nephew, finds the body and also finds t about the crimes of his two aunts. He sends Jonathan to jail, pleads with Abby d Martha to stop murdering helpless old men, and arranges for Teddy to go to .ppy Sanitarium, an asylum run by a bachelor, Mr. Witherspoon. The play concludes when Teddy and both the aunts Start for the sanitarium Just they are leaving, Abby offers Mr. Witherspoon some wine. He accepts, and just he starts to drink it, the curtain falls. The ca st is made complete with Elaine Harper, Mortimer's financeeg Reverend rper, Elaine's father, Officer Bro h Off' ' P Y. lcer O Hara, Officer Klien, and Lt. oney, all policemen, and Mr. Gibbs, a room hunter. -Y I, , Kurt D. Singer A4 I ' 9 Flemming Oren Wllharn Dean Hamllton ORGANIZATIONS 9 CYS S SEE ESU I ' A .lfl I f 5 Ist. Row: Janice Steptoe, Barbara Lenardson, Dorthell Hyde and Haysel Hays 2nd Row Rlchard Pulse Ray Bray, Loretta Schooling and LaRue Bacon grd. Row Boopy Lundy Zandra Smith and Ralph Giffin Seated left is Ralph Giffin, Editor. SHILLALAH STAFFS Port Section above: Editorg Ralph Giffin Assist. Ed: Haysel Hays Art Editor: Gary Pankey Starboard Section below: Editor: Colleen Delger Assist. Ed: Gary Sarver Art Editor: Chuck Hoch Standing: Gary Sarver, Butch Grady, John Hall, Ioan Doyle Ted Will Dorothy Fish, Shirley Scanlon, Helen Read, and Charlotte Howell Seated: Ioan Turnidge and Colleen Delger Left: Editor Colleen Delger Point Manager: Peterson: President: Hopkins Point Manager: Sjostromg Secretaryg Wallace. K P set' G.A.A. was formed in the fall of 1954. An election was held to choose a president, secretary, and two point managers. A committee was chosen to write up a constitution for the group, with the following rules: 1. Make 30 points to join. 2. Earn 30 points each year. 3. Have grade average of 3. 4. Letters given for ZOO points 5. Pin given to outstanding girl, chosen by faculty. The purpose of this club is to promote efforts of health, sportsmanship, physical efficiency, athletic accomplishments, and love of the outdoors. Y: Y? -1 ci' CB' STANDING: Trabont, Palm, Wood, Wallace, Watson BACK ROW: Hallowell, Krause, Hopkins, Kinney FRONT ROW: Sjostrom, Englert, Pulse, Peterson, Hays. yt- BACK ROW fLeft to Righty: Leiswig, Swank, Swan, Hotchkiss, Day, Macduffee, Raymond THIRD ROW: Tyson, Watson, Rouse, Peterson, Guggenbickler, Palm, Hopkins, Tedrow SECOND ROW: Burt, Grady, Thompson, Waldron, Montgomery, Barclay, Sjostrom, Slostrom FRONT ROW: Keady. Zeek, Myers, Turley, Bean, Hall, Blair, Englert, Loudenbeck, Mrs. Brockway DRUM MAIORETTE: Twylla Hallowell BAND gk K r ,..,,, .. all E 4. lm N . The Waldport High School Band, al- though rnade up mostly of beginners, has made a fine showing during the past year They have performed at the home basket- ball and football games, and at the Dis- trict and County Music Festivals. They attended an invitational music festival in Eugene, and marched in the Florence Rhododendron Festival. President ..... . . . V. President . Secretary .... Treasurer .... Representative Director....... Cleone Palm Chuck Swank Diane Englert Betty Sjostrom Carmen Tyson Mrs. Brockway CH ORUS OFF IC ERS President......... V. President . - . . .- Secretaries. . . . . . . . Treasurer . . . . . -. Representative . . . X L pl 49 3541 Y -H ,. . X ., , b ,,v A V r - , 'q w , lffwf' 3,-if M - g,,,.. ,,y, R 'Vs ,lf Q BACK ROW-fLeft to Righty: Raymond, McMillin, Pankey, Fish, Doyle, King, Pears, Pulse, Hill, Trabont, Minnick, Haines, Littell, Looney THIRD ROW: Thissell, Follett, ROSS, Huff, Hallowell, Nickerson, Blackman, Pankey, Moffitt, Kinney, Meindl, Bacon, Murray, Sjostrom SECOND ROW: Lenardson, Stigall, Tedrow, Lundy, Sager, Ecker, Schooling, MacDuffee, Grover, Brockway, Bray, Howell, Hyde, Giffin, Mrs. Brockway FIRST ROW: Scanlon, Smith O'Brien, Bosley, Kowal, Bean, Tyson, Blain, MacDuffee, Bacon, Dowell, Payne, Hays, Ward CHORUS This year has been the most successful for the chorus class which had an enrollment of sixty students. Several concerts were given. Both mothers and class members co-operated in completing the new green robes. Deldora Bray CHORUS PERSONNEL Gary Pankey Librarians ........ Lida Littell LaRue Bacon Cheryl Ecker Dorthell Hyde Boopy Lundy Twylla Hallowell Accompianist ..... Haysel Hays Sue Bacon .Lore Schooling Instructor ......... Mrs. Brockway IRISHETTES Shirley Scanlon Dorothy Fish Helen Read Annette Haines Lida Littell Betty Walters Marilyn O'Brien Dorthell Hyde CHEERLEADERS LaRue Loretta Pat Twylla Darlene Bacon Schooling Hallowell Bacon 36 I FIRST ROW: Dean Lamb, John Murray, Ralph Giffin, Gary MacDuffee, Gary Sarver, Gary Pankey, John Hall, Bob Hall, George Nickerson SECOND ROW: Butch B ockway, Chuck Lamb, Butch Grady, Larry Wallace, Lee Roy Simms, Clyde Edwards THIRD ROW: Bob Spencer, Ray Bray, Foster Robinson, Jack McMullen Elmer Ostling FOURTH ROW: Bob Fodge, Lee Roy Nixon, Dick Chapin, Carl Ostling, Jim Bales, Rollie Alm, Francis Bean FIFTH ROW: Rod McBroom, Butch Newton, Howard Henderson, Mr. Martin, Mr. Blum, Jim LETTERMEN Almost every boy entering the halls of Waldport High School aspires to become member of the letterman's club. His ambition is achieved if he earns a letter in any of the four sports: football, basketball, track or baseball. Hawley 8 Although the club was not as activ years's activites was a chili feed for the football players and their fathers. e this year as in preceding years, among this Mr. Blum and Mr. Martin were the club's advisors and Gary Sarver, senior, officiated as president. This club serves for the purpose of promoting ath- letics, sportsmanship and general school spirit in the school, OFFICERS: GARY SARVER, President BUTCH GRADY, Vice-President GARY PANKEY, Secretary-Treasurer li! l ! l '! gn- , wb ff' .s , 1 f'f BACK ROW: T. Payne, K. Thompson, B. Kinney, J. Pulse, I. Hopkins, C. Palm. I. Stigall, I. Peterson, Miss Wendt, C. Raymond MIDDLE ROW: E. Alford, S. O'Malley, B. Walters, I. Hallowell, B. Pulse, S. Ward, M. Hudson. SEATED: G. Darold, D. Bean, I. Kowitz, G. Wallace. The Future Homernakers of America this year had sev- eral activities and projects, with Miss Shear as advisor to the group. The Farmer's Daughter, a short play in two scenes and several acts was given as part of the exchange assembly pro- gram with Taft and Newport. Another project was the collecting and shipping of clothes to Korea and inviting Bob Biggs to speak to the Student Body on Asia and the drive. Chapter mothers this year were Mrs. Kowitz, and Mrs. Pliesidem ' J' Hopkins Ho kin Vice President ..... .... G . Wallace P S' . i . I Secretary ..... .... B . Kinney The club was well represented at the district meeting, with Treasurer I Krause Jackie Krause our nominee for Miss Twyla Shear, Advisor district chairman. Gail Wallace, Jeanne Peterson, Jill Hopkins J and Miss Shear attend the state convention at Corvallis in Feb- ruary. Jill Hopkins was a nom- inee for President of the Oregon Association of FHA. Reporter ........ . . .. C. Raymond Parliamentarian ........ J. Peterson Historian ......... . . . C. Palm Representative ......... J. Stigall 38 SPORTS f -- X .f-' 42' QV BACK ROW: Ostling, Keady, Grady, Hallowell, Giffin, Robinson, Simms, Murray, Bean . 5,1 J Brockway, Bales, Hawley, Nickson, Newton SECOND ROW: Mr. Blum, Keady Fodge Henderson, Ostling FIRST ROW: Pears, Lamb, Lamb, Sarver, Edwards, Wallace Hall FOOTBALL A.Y. 104 34.3 49. 37. 5 2.3 40 P.G. A.P.G 7.3 5.1 5.2 6.0 4.4 5.3 Local fans blessed with new field and lrghts PLAYER G. P. T. C. T. YARDS Howard Henderson 7 96 732 Butch Newton 7 40 206 John Murray 4 38 198 John Hall 4 26 150 Gary Sarver 7 31 137 Rarph Giffin 2 1 X4 16 85 TOP TACKLERS PLAYERS G.P. T.M. A.P.G. y Butch Grady 7 109 15. 5 Larry Wallace 7 97 13. 9 John Hall 7 96 13. 9 AWARDS WON BY SENIORS Inspirational Larry Wallace John Hall Co-Captains Gary Sarver Ray Bray All Coast John Hall 3 k s so I VX., lx fl ry, 5 Butch Brockway Ralph Giffin Quarterback Quarterback Sarver Quarterback ' . f ni. Howard Henderson Fullback Sarver Tackled by Boomer fohn Murray -Ialfback Butch Grady light Guard Edwards and Robinson making tackle John Hall Guard ch Newton Halfback Larry Wallace Left Tackle V? V, 9 , fx, 1 gi E lme r O s tling , fy .V Q1-r K K' .-4 I , K Dick Chapin Center Right Tackle First play of the game Exciting moments it as Butch Brockway scores TD. against Reedsport. Irish hold, Boomers forced to punt Ray Bray and Butch Newton making a. tackle on Brave's fullback K. W , -JAQQPIS saint C C arl Os tling Center wmw-www, three Jim Hawley End .2 -nv, T one - , v ff QA-n-3119.9 Z ,Q 21 L W yy,tt t tttt W, Mis s Peterman K R J ' , L ' L BACK ROW: Chereen Wood, Dorthell Hyde, Miss Peterman, Nadine Ross, Sharon O'Mal1ey CENTER ROW: Annette Haines, Jill Hopkins, Janet Pankey, Jean Peterson, Cleone Palm FRONT ROW: Dorothy Fish, DeLora Bray, Carrie Giffin, Twylla Hallowell VOLLEYBALL A SQUAD Jeanne Peterson was elected Honorary Captain of the year by the members of the team. Jeanne is sixteen years of age and has had three years of experience in volley- ball. School Where Siletz Here Newport There Siletz There Taft There Taft Here Newport Here Toledo Here SCORES Date Nov. 16 Nov. 22 Dec. l Dec. 8 Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Jan. 17 Waldport Opponent 18 27 18 32 17 38 24 Z5 9 37 18 Z7 2.1 37 SQ S ll m S Q? i 47 l s v i O Z i I Lida Littell, Mary Trabont. Mis s Peterman fy p A X BACK ROW: Helen Bosley, Karen Thompson, Miss Peterman, Diane Englert, Donna Beang CENTER ROW: Cleone Palm, Gail Wallace, Janet Pankey, Shirley Scanlon, Annette Hainesg FRONT ROW: Helen Read, V0llmEYBALl '-v cj.:-f B SQUAD School Siletz Newport Siletz Taft Taft Newport Toledo F' Lida Littell was elected Honorary Captain of the year by the members of the team. Lida is seventeen years of age and has had two year s of exper- ience in volleyball. Where Here There There There Here Here Here SCORES Date Waldpo rt Opponent NOV. 16 27 30 NOV. 22 7 58 Dec. 1 36 30 Dec. 8 19 56 Dec. 16 39 25 Dec. 20 ZZ 35 Jan. 17 4 58 BACK ROW fLeft to Righty: Ted Martin, coachg Butch Newton, Butch Grady, Ray Bray, Jim Hawley, Howard Henderson, Gary Pankey FRONT ROW: Scott Blackman, Dwain Smallwood, John Murray, Dennis Smallwood, Gary Sarver, Ralph Giffin, Bob VARSITY BASKETBALL Spencer. Gary Sarver was voted the most inspirational player and received the inspirational player trophy. 5 -env. 1 Ted Martin X Varsity Coach The Waldport Irish coached by Ted Martin, had an average basketball season by winning eight and losing eleven. The Irish started slowly but devel- oped later in the season finishing with five straight wins. Five seniors played their last games for Wald- port this year. They were Gary Pankey, Gary Sarver, Ray Bray, Ralph Giffin and Bob Spencer. AVERAGES G. S. A. S. M. Pct. F. T. A. F. T. M. Pct. T. P Henderson 21 209 78 . 373 87 53 . 609 209 Bray 225 66 . 293 101 56 . 554 188 Giffin 236 66 .279 79 48 .495 IOS Sarver 168 44 . 262 82 37 . 451 125 Murray 114 24 .211 28 4 . 143 52 Pankey 63 I9 . 302 36 I2 , 333 50 Grady 39 5 128 25 Il . 440 21 Hawley 16 4 . 250 25 I3 . 520 21 Newton 31 9 - 290 9 3 - 333 21 Blackman 3 2 667 4 3 750 7 Smallwood, Dennis 1 o ooo o o ooo o Smallwood Dwain o o ooo o o ooo o TOTALS 1109 18 . 287 494 240 486 876 TI 'Y Gary Pankey -- Sr, Gary Sarver -- Sr, 2 Yrs. U Experience 2 Yrs. -- Experience Robert Spencer -- Sr, I Yr. -- Experience 4 iw .iii W.. ,M- Mah- Ralph Giffin -- Sr. 2 Yrs. -- Experience Raymond Bray -- Sr. 3 Yrs. -- Experience a '1 Qgvji ,l, K Butch Newton--Soph l year experience QA Butch Grady--Jr. 1 year experience Dwain Smallwood- -Jr. 1 year experience John Murray--Jr. 1 year experience Dennis Smallwood - - J Scott Blackman--J 1 year experience - swag: Howard Henderson- -Jr 1 year experience 1 year experience J1m Hawley--Jr 1 year experience BACK ROW fLeft to Righty: Francis Bean, manager: George Zeller, lim Bales, Frank Woosley, LeRoy Nixon, Jerry Giffin, Robert MacDuffee, Dean Lam, Jack Blum, coach FRONT ROW: Jack Mairland, Butch Brockway, Dick Chapin, Foster Robinson, Carl Ostling, Chuck Lamb, Bob Fodge. Jack Blum J. V. Coach J V BASKETBALL The J.V's, coached by Jack Blum, had a good season this year. They were weakened near the Scoring Leaders Jack Maitlen Carl Ostling Dick Chapin Rebound Leaders Foster Robinson Carl Ostling Butch Brockway Free Throw Leaders Jack Maitlen Carl Ostling Season Record Won Seven Total Points Waldport - 615 48 end of the season because of injuries to Fred Kowal Butch Brockwayg and Dick Chapin moved away. Pct. 121-17 games .312 117 - 17 games .308 74 - 10 games .338 211 161 103 FTM FTA Pct. 61 92 .659 39 72 .540 Lost Eleven Opponents - 669 BACK ROW: Coach Blum, Henderson, Walters, Hill, Mace, Pulse, Hawley, Davis THIRD ROW: Bales, Blanchard, Fleming Ostling, Brockway,Wal1ace, Simms, Lamb SECOND ROW: Swank, Keady, Newton, Hoch, Nixon, Robinson, Alm, Murray, Nickerson, Giffin, Pankey FIRST ROW: Kowal, Bean,,Lamb, Smallwood, Spaulding, MacDuffee, Spaulding, Fodge, Hallo well, Smallwood, Hall, Sarver. TRACK Waldport High School's track team, coached by Jack Blum, will have thirteen track meets this track season. The dates of the Newport and Toledo meets have not been decided upon. Last year's track team won the Coast League Trophy and so the aim will be high for this year. Intra Squad Meet Willamette Relays Triangle Meet, Taft, Newport and Waldport Corvallis Relays Dual Meet Hayward Relays County Track Meet Triangle Meet, Toledo, Siuslaw and Waldport Central Relays Coast League Meet District 5 Track and Field Meet The schedule is as follows: Wednesday, March 23 Saturday, April Z Wednesday, April 6 Friday, April 8 Wednesday, April 13 Friday, April 15 Friday, April Z2 Wednesday, April Z7 Friday, April 29 Friday, May 6 Thursday and Friday, May 12-13 49 Here Salem Here Corvallis Florence Eugene Here Here Monmouth Here Corvallis BACK ROW: Walters, Walters, Grady, Blackman, Henderson, Ostling, Coach Martin SECOND ROW: Grffm Pears Brockway Mace, Ostling, Giffin, Spencer, Robinson FIRST ROW: Fleming, Bales, Zeller, MacDuffee, Maitlen, Murray Hoch Mac BASEBALL This year's baseball team, coached by Ted Martin, has thirteen varsity games scheduled and eight JV games scheduled. The varsity team's schedule is as follows April 1 Newport April 5 Taft April 8 Toledo April 12 Newport April 15 Siuslaw April 19 Taft April Z1 Reedsport Apri126 Toledo April Z9 Siuslaw May 3 Reedsport May 9-13 North-South Baseball Play May 17 Nestucca May 24 Nestucca 50 Here There There There There Here Here Here Here There Offs There Here INSPIRATIONAL PLAYERS ' .fx LARRY WALLACE GARY SARVER GARY PANKEY Football Basketball Track The Inspirational Players are chosen for four reasons: training, sportsmanship, inspiration to the team and leadership. An Inspirational Award is given in each sport. This was the first year such awards were given in Waldport High School. The players are chosen by their teammates, two coaches, faculty, principal and volunteer firemen: and the awards are sponsored by the Waldport Volunteer Fire Department. BOB SPENCER and RALPH GRIFFIN tied for Baseball. COMMENCEMENT THE BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM WORSHIP WALDPORT HIGH SCHOOL WALDPORT HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday, June I, 1955 Monday, May 30, I955 8:00 P.M. 8:ooP.M. PROCESSIONAL ...... Pomp and Circumstance ....... Elgar PROCESSIONAL ........... Caro Mio Ben . . . . . Giordani Judy Moffitt, Pianist Judy Moffitt, Pianist INVOCATION .... ...................... R ev. Bruce Rich INVOCATION , , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,.., Rev. Bruce Rich SALUTATORY .... ................... D orthell Hyde VOCAL SOLO ........... The Lord's Prayer . . . . . . Malotte VOCAL ENSEMBLE ....... Now The Day is Over Barnby-Kirk The Harmonettes PRESENTATION OF SPECIAL AWARDS-- Principal Robert C. Churchill ...........HayselHays V ALEDICTORY ........... COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS ...... Wanted - New Frontiers Professor R. D. Mahaffey, Linfield College PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS ........... Mr. Monte Lundy Chairman Local Board BENEDICTION . . . . . . Rev. Bruce Rich RECESSIONAL Carol Raymond THE BACCALAUREATE SERMON-- That One Thing Needful The Reverend Clarence Baerveldt ANTHEMS: . . .... . ........ Onward Ye Peoples by Sibelius Listen To The Lambs by Dett The Blind Ploughman by Clarke Waldport High School Chorus Mrs. Lorena Brockway, Director Haysel Hays, Pianist BENEDICTION .... ........... ........ R e V. Bruce Rich RECESSIONAL AWARDS CLASS ROLL Dorthell Hyde and Ralph Giffin were awarded the Citizenship and Scholarship Award sponsored by Waldport High School and Gary Pankey and Haysel Hays were awarded the American Legion Award for honor, courage, service, scholarship and leadership sponsored by the Waldport-Alsea Post of the Ameri- can Legion. Awards were also presented to the co-editors of the school paper, Colleen Delger and Ralph Giffing to the editor of the annual, Hayse1Haysg to the student body president, Ray Bray, to the class presi- dent, Gary Pankey and to HayselHays and Dorthell Hyde, valedictorian and salutatorian. LaRue Bacon Robert Blanchard Raymond Bray Richard Brubaker Robert Davis Colleen Delger Joan Doyle Dorothy Fish Ralph Giffin Annette Haines John Hall Haysel Hays Charles Hoch Charlotte Howell Audrey Huff Dorthell Hyde James King Barbara Lenardson Lida Littell Betty Lundy Marilyn O'Brien Gary Pankey Richard Pond Richard Pulse Helen Read Monte Rhinehart Gary Sarver Zandra Smith Robert Spencer Donald Spaulding Janice Steptoe Joan Turnidge Lawrence Wallace William Wardell Theodore Will Class Advisor: Mr. E. G. Swai S , TRACK 'V inn., Vu M 'Q f. ' , C -lk. , X ,Qs it gs. g - W jr It . Vx sg X i . y ., , -iv N .Q g . - ' Ji., ,un g gf, gc.,:epl'Lf 5, N 1... ,NL , , 3- f ii . 'W V ',,.,..,w,,,9,. in + .Ns-K. pu , . i x,,, 5 3 ' ' ' q. F -asv 7,7 T Pe .f 'Y E 4 BACK ROW fLeft to Righty: Kowal, Alm, Nixon, Newton, Bray, Pulse, Grady, Murray, Fleming, Ostling, Hawley, Mr. Blum FRONT ROW: Lamb, Fodge, Pankey, Sarver, Hall, Wallace, Spaulding, Giffin, Henderson, Nickerson. iffin, Nickerson, Spaulding and Hawley, re two-mile relay team, set record at entral Relays. .. L, 1 ,siffst A New The Irish track team had their best season, cap- turing first in the Coast League Track Meet and first in the County Track Meet. In the District Meet, the Irish placed second, to be the first school in Lincoln County to ever place better than third in a district meet. Waldport entered five events in the state prelimi- naries and from that, one man entered the state finals. Howard Henderson placed fifth in the shot put. Another achievement was the third place won at the Hayward Relays in competition with twenty two other high schools. There were eight graduating seniors on this year's track team and Gary Pankey was presented the Inspirational Award. lil Sarver, Bray, Pankey and Murray, the 880 Relay Team. I 5 x 1 3 t lol 1, i a 5 . . x 'Ae .1--.. - ,,.-e -wsfE +3 ,,. ' 1 -. .1 ll . .- f' 3' suffer, ' 3-'f - we . A - M QW V xxx Lag X 1' . s ,r. l 7 ' K ienderson Set record at County and Coast Henderson, Grady and Pankey placed first, sec- Hawley Se meets ln shot put. ond and third in shotput at Coast League Meet Central Relays. and first, third and fourth in County Meet. ., 5 A 729 tting record in 880 at BAS E BA ll - ff 1- ' f 9, as my js -A . I BACK ROW fLeft to Rrghty Flemmg Pears, Walters, Spencer, Newton, Blackman Ostlmg Walters and Mr Marun FRONT ROW QLeft to Rrghty Murray Grffin, Grady, MacDuffee, Maitlen, Bales MacDuffee and Brockway BATTING AVERAGES Brockway Maitlen Walters, Ray Grady Giffin Murray Spencer Ostling Pears Henderson MacDuffee, Gary Bales MacDuffee Newton Walters, Mel Mace Fleming Blackman Blain PITCHING W Grady 3 Giffin 3 MacDuffee, Bob I Henderson 0 353 30 316 293 225 220 177 177 167 150 148 133 - 077 - 053 OOO OOO OOO OOO OOO RECORDS Pct. I.0OO .429 .5oo .ooo ADVERTISEMENTS WALDPORT THEATER Doo r s Open Doors Open 2:15 PM 6:45 PM Weekdays Sunday Jack - Florence Boydston Phone 317 Old Town SHAKE SHOP LUNDYBROS. INC. Ellen - Andy City Bakery In Waldport Fresh Bread And Pastries Art 8: Elsie Anstadt Frank, Monty, Everett Phone 902 GUNDERSON SPENCER'S VARIETY BARBER SHOP Congratulations WALDPORT To The Highway 101 Class of '55 Bernie - Bud Virgil - Bob Spencer WALLY'S STANDARD FOUNTAIN OIL Bus Depot COMPANY Meet me at WaI1y's Nick Hoffos Phone Phone 556 WALDPORT GUY'S PLACE PUB LIC ACCOUNTANT Betty - Noble Robinson Yachats Phone 5 IRVIN AYERS '72 LIS' GA Phone 876 Waldport FARRINGTON VARIETY STORE HAZEL RAYBURN Waldport Claude IR ON KETTLE and CAFE AIma's CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WALDPORT FAMILY CLOTHIER CLASS OF '55 S. 8: H. GREEN STAMPS Phone 255 WALDPORT LUMBER COMPANY FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 246 Bob Newton, Manager HMM! 3Rinrlmz:fh IDD N695 'CAXIFIE SEAFOODS DINNERS BREAKFASTS ? 'N'P ' HARRY az MINNIE LONG B AC AT BREED On Highway 101 Waldport, Oregon MANNING'S FURNITURE CO. WA LDPORT Complete Home Furnishers PHARMACY Joe Lird, the Druggist S. 8: H. Green Stamps Phone 196 RAINBOW WALDPORT HARDWARE ICE CREAM SHOP Phone 2. O 2 Five Miles South of Waldport Roger 8: Lois Mills ADOBE MOTEL TO THE CLASS OF 1955 CONGRATULATIONS Yachats 3601 Short Orders Full Course Meals Sandwiches W A L D P O R T C L E A N E R S SEAFOOD EVERY DAY IH Il M'AXY 'CAXIFIE S. 8: H. GREEN STAMPS P h o n e Z 5 3 On The Coast Highway Waldport, Oregon Roger Grigsby GREENBO'S For Quality John Merchandise Emiline Coast High-way Waldport Phone 616 Ain't Mad at TREASURE CHEST Nobody S. H. GREEN STAMPS MAX SHERMAN Texaco Station Phone 302 Yachats 3606 BILLGVERNICE HOWLAND HALLS MARKET GROCERIES I G A MEATS SEAFOODS Phone 36 LOCKERS WALDPORT SHELL STATION Phone 286 I..ANDON'S WALDVPORT CAFE RICHFIELD Good Food Phone 2.5F4 Four Miles South of Waldport A. S. LOUDENBECK YA - HOTS SODA BAR MANNING F U RN I T U R E Fountian C O . Cosmetics WALDPORT, OREGON MR. 8: MRS. YATES Yachats Complete Home Furnishers San marine motor new .3 md bookshop Ai ycuchcufs. Off-90 4 1, ' 5 1-hq Swans solufa V ' ' h 5 h I , sp WC dP0 '9' cw W, H, -5' Q- Sf'-24 fi V' ' S -- T12 f 3 i S 1' THRIFTWAY GROCERIES FOR LESS HIGHWAY 10 1 Tom Hickman Waldport Phone 386 ' '4 YACHATS SKATING RINK HARDWARE Mr. 8: Mrs.VA1. Larson Highway 101 Yachats V YAC HATS A HOOK, LINE 8: SINKER SHOP ' WALDPORT REALTY COMPANY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Phil and Miriam Lettenmaier Waldport 76 Yachats, Oregon OREGON'S TOP VACATION SPOT THE PADDOCK Gary - Toni Garrison Yachats 1902 GRADY MARKET PHONE 117 WALDPORT THE FISHERMAN YACHATS MOBIL BOB at BETTE BENSON STATION , CUSTOM FINEST IN Art Schwmd SMOKING SEA Fooos CHEVRON STATION Phone 992 Hank MCMil1in Congratulations DON To The Class THE BARBER of 1955 Local Greyhound driver Highway 101 George Littell LINTON,S COAST RADIO - T. V. Fountain Services Drugs I Repairs Cosmetics Betty Goff Evret Carlson Highway 101 ff Congratulations to GREEN'S - ',1 the class of GROCERIES ff' L 1955 I. G. A. Yachats Haines Logging Waldport MIDWAY CAFE Across from City Hall YACHATS FOUNTAIN Magazines Breakfast Toys Lunch Lunch Dinners Waidport MR. 8: MRS. EARL ECKER Yachats 701 SHER WOOD YACHATS CHEVRON LODGE STATION Dining Room Coffee Shop Highway 101 Yachats 801 Y21Cl'12-ts HOLIDAY MARKET 3 1f2 Miles North of Yachats Highway 101 The Wa11ace's SEA VIEW INN CONGRATULATIONS to the Dining Room with Ocean View Seafoods - Lunches Dinners Yachats 11:30 a. rn. - 7:30 p. m. CLASS of '55 DR. Kr MRS. SAMMONS Waldport 1 . L 4, , , , j ? n A LE W ! a jg w p g lh. I I EU N ,W N bfg xair 5,13 ,I f I V in V 4. ,- F ,,t- ggi , N A V ,-wi, -1 , . p ' Miz ' ' D Q W aj ' af W M' yfrfffgpfyfwlf mn- J' 'E , . X x K u KS ss Niki N ,QA :XCR ,1 5 -X521 im' H7553-E -R ' wa., ff.. L ' ff r , lg 1 77 ' 'JA . .J 'ff' hx. ,X .- L UK, - 12' DM? Ag 1 qw . 1, .L W V K NM . ,X ' ,Iv 1. 1 dn,-nf V , ,,,5,,,',. w ? 1, T ff, V. f ,,? - .f--. m. . 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