David Douglas High School - Celtic Yearbook (Portland, OR)
- Class of 1958
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'gacmcl In this district the school board consists of five members and a clerko They are elected by the people and each member serves a term of five yearsi, They donate their time in the interest of a good school, working on school finance, expansion and policies., Sageezdateaaleat The superintendent of Multnomah County Union High School District 43, David Douglas, is Mr. Floyd Light. Mr. Light works on finance, school expansion, public relations and personnelt He also works directly with the school board on such things as formulat- ing policies and budgets for the school and then he carries them out. . 0 ,v av ' s Q as Q .v I D . A , I ' ' g ' F' s Q , . I 0 34, 4' f Q ' rf '.! si , 0 1' v . , n S' tn 9 'Q . v . 4 J 'Q 5 8 ' Q 3, 2 0 1 I ' Q Q IC: 'y D H I. g SA it l I C . Q I F ' +,,x' - l C Q i i W 4 Q, 5 ,L 6 ,Mfv a ' 4 i fu, W, ez ,5 Aw v. W 5 A : D .NA ZW ' . if, W 6, N, 1. ,nw if I Q ,A we ff'-fa, , 5' w lfxykfsf is Y,1Qxfw, f Jgifwf U af nz R' ,i - 91 1 LN j U . ' .W Q.. 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V A , J .VXI 1 f ., l 1 1 , 1 ' f n s I fi X 1 V Q x ' ' ll .. f Q 137- Miss Edith Engel Public Speaking L N X: I , if ?- . Mr. Charles Hosford Counselor History Q-.,.v , ! 5 if f - TM'-T' f f' 'iff l sl X V I I lax! 1 z ' J Mr. Marvin Evans Journalism -is , , . .64 'xx . f Mr. William Schmid History ,.,,-q- if 1 12 'RG 1- - 'GFI Q ' I' I , I Q I AX Nh. fi E A fl Mr. Elvin Davis I History Mr. Marvin Hiebert D 4? Q H1Si0I'y 1 ll' Cl 7 'Mfg 'A Mr. Merritt Kelsay 'I' X s History 1 j A xx , 4 xt . Sr k .t sly E xl . , 'Q we ' Vlu K !' , E s o X Mr. Dale Jolly History E bw Mr. Robert stark ygfgf ' ,A A History 'V ' ' Mr. Patrick Maney ' ' V. History I, X if 8, . C? f, lla X f Y-6 0 Kfix : 5,, Emi' X X HZ? F 'jp W f ' ' .-' X x J v P , fn-.3 'X x 'If If J . 1 Q4 l 2 y ' ,ff I , M I o ff is ' rs... Miss Frances Barrett Latin Counselor Mr. Richard Lambert Math Mr. Wendell Loe Math L, Q. v fo ..'fx:f', x Mr. Robert Whitaker Math Mr? Elmer Scheelar English Mr., Leland Johnson Mrs Carolyn Ross Mr Paul Tschache Sgience Math Math Mr Richard Miller Physical Education is J 'tk rf A Mr John Nash pg. . V as. Q1 Mrs. Velna Byrd Physical Education Mr. Donald Pearson Science iQ. Q 1? A Mrs. Marilyn Hawkins Physical Education Miss Darlene High Physical Education Mr. Dan Torrey Physical Education Mr. Harry Scarff Physical Education Mr. Clifton Wells Science Mr. Joe MacRa.e Science 45 ' , T r 'A 0 Tv 5 X Ja ,4 S 4-AJ w I M V gi .C 'JL-is P K V' Q :ag 'Af'- cry' we v n 7' 9 iff s. Q., iQgi, ,g2zi ' xvl' 1: 5 12: 'L ,i Ti' ,L Miss Lois Stunkard Miss Virginia Shaw Business Business Counselor .mix Mr. Vernon Gibbs Business . f2f9W?N'3i . mf Mrs. MaryAnn Tschache Q Business 4' we C I - - 2 1 1-,': 2 Mrs. Miriam Obye .audi Q gg Business ' 1 J M N' 5 K1 ' ,Q ,.,1,n,, Vi. Mlm? XXL Mrs. Joanne Moore Homemaklng Miss Carolyn Kollas I-Iomemaklng Mrs. Mary Cox Miss Colleen Baum Home making Homemaking Q M Y Tim ' .42 E 12 1-.. ' ff A 1, K .fuk . fIfkt55SNy 1 , figfgrag X 3 tiff .5 ff, , if ' , 0 MILA? X 'Q X n1x:,l'niw4 K- I . ' 51' k ' ,V W1gf:1f,2y.ffi RA' QQ. 'W A A 7 -if 'L 4 if fig' Egg Q. Mrs. June Smelser Librarian l wmv 1 I -. 'Q v x .3311-' '4 ' .' '5- Mrs. Nancy Gay Mr. Joe Kleven Mr. Cory Blodgett Art Art Ev l A A f ,.: ' ., FK, Jfib Vocal Mr. Carmen Saracco Band . Thomas Scott Shop N .5 ,, was .Q 1- Omer McCa1eb Shop ,.w fb . X I ,Q-vW 'f X Y S f Mr. Glenn Crisp Shop Mr. Jack Yolmg Shop Mr. George Hahn Art Quay 5 ev, ...., K QJ .-xxx '42 X iixuhm. I .., , .4p rfgbxwr, ..,wff vw . . f ruff, -an... hx: Jo.: ...QA W or .W . f x ' eg 1 v XX Ar .Las-. -wwf ,Mi 4 Q. . .',w v ha' '- Y K- 'c -' ' , , 5 . .. 4. Q. 1' ,un ' ff' Q f ! 5 1 v p--fu, ,.,.,,... ,, . , ,I r 'N' 'qt . , my E sul: if I 1 1 22 91: Q3 an-yfwonu new 3 W, I' , skixi' T , . i 4 . QL ' :- l IM: Y Y' STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT Jim Walker fd' 'r'Ax .f A - 'N WN c 3' x . -', 9 I J, 3 I Q50 .X 5-1 ff? Q19 S 5 , Q wfwfuuwff STUDENT BODY lst Vice 2 d Vice nr enema! gamma! emma' ,fm We 0 4, 'Q VCT 131 he-, 'Tk -1555215 X LefttoR1ght lstRow J Walker Pres R Brandon Soph Rep M Perdue Shop Pres C Day Frosh Pres G Gulllckson Frosh Rep A Erickson 2nd V Pres S Teeny Sec K Bru nelle Treas M Laase I C C Sec R Santtl lst V Pres J Stenlund Sr Rep L Mohn Sr Pres 2nd Row S Hashimoto G Glassley L Day G Ramberg C Rasmussen V Johnson C Farrell P Whmte J Howton K Galbranh A Whltten M zecatwe awww! 'A Lp me Andrews D Johnson J Berreth P Lytle Is Llnd N Zeta L E1chler W Federlcl 3rd Row D Gorham B Staxnsos D Ward G Ochs R Baker L Grant J Spenst C Culver L Marlow M Domme S Nllllnood D Rverse M Barton S Edwards J Monaghan B 'Vlarchant L Vhhlms C Barnes 4th Row Rxchard G Buff R Lmdlew L Gaylln R Rus sell D Quenelle D Curtis B Smlth F White J Frost Durham T Dalton R Hambrlght B McG1l1 E Jelinek H McDonnell R Perdue HK lf? 'C' W' qc- ,wb Left to Right: K Day, SA Teeny' Mr, uosford, G, GulllcksOn,L. Mohn, J. Stenlund, M. Laase, R. Santti, K Brunelle, A.Ericks0n, J Walker AARON, BRUCE JV Football5 Archery Club5 Reg. Room Rep . ABBOTT, CHUCK Frosh Football5 Varsity Football 2,3,45 JV Wrestling 25 Lettermans' Club 2,3,4. ADAMS, ELLEN Band 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Band Sec. 3,4. ALBUS, GLENN JV Basketball 25 JV Track 25 Regis 2,3,45 l.R.L. 35 Thesplans 45 Forensics 2,3,45 Pres. Boys ' League 45 Pres. Inter-Club Council 45 Sec. Regis 45 Boys' League Safety Council 45A1l-School Play 2,85 One-Act 3,45 Class 3,45 Speech 35 Drama 3. ALEXANDER, DON JV Baseball 2,35 Boys' League. ALEXANDER, LOUENE Forensics 1,25 Journalism 1,25 Drama 15 G.R.A. 15 l.R.L. 25 National Honor Society 3,4 Speech 1. ANDERSON, GLEN JV Baseball 1,25 Varsity Baseball 3,45 Intramurals. ANDERSON, JUDY Girls' League Rep.5 Girls' League. ANDREWS, SHARON Intramurals 2,35 Talf, Home Ee Club 25 Qualha 3,45 Pres. Orchestra 25 Ensemble 25 Celtic 45 Highlander 2. ARMSTRONG, SHIRLEY G. R. A. 25 One-Act Play 35 Speech 3. ATTEBURY, JEANNE Pep Club 45 Ski Club 3,45 Qualha 45 Choir 45 Pres. Pep Club 45 Historian Ski Club 45 Student Body General Council 35 Inter-Club Council 4. AULD, NADINE Archery Club 35 Girls' League. BAKER, BOB Baseball 1,2,3,45 Baseball Captain 45 Basket- ball3,45Basketball Captain 45JVFootbal1 1,25 Reg-is 2,3, 45 Lettermans' Club 2,3,45 Regis Sgt. -at-Arms 25 General Council. BAKER, JOAN Girls' League. BANGS, JEROLD Boys' League. BARNHART, MARGE Varsity Tennis 3,45 Qualha 2,3,45 G.R.A. 15 l.R.L. 1,25 Pep Club 45Ral1y 2,35 Choir 2,3,45 Pres. 4, Sgt-at-Arms 3, Qualha5 Sgt-at-Arms, Girls' League 45 Rally Queen 35 Inter-Club Council 45 Student Body Commcil 2,35 Sweetheart's Ball Princess 3. BARRINGER, JERRY Regis 3,45 Boys' League. BECKER, ELAINE Music Club 35 Choir 3,45 G.R.A. 15 Junior Red Cross 45 Class Play 3. BECKTELL, GWEN Junior Red Cross 45 Girls' League. BECVAR, GLORIA Choir 2,3,45 Ski Club. BENNETT, JUDY Thespians 45 DeFreya 45 Caledonians 35 I.R.L. 25 Forensics 45 Sec. Thespians 4: Student Body General Council 35 Inter-Club Council 45 All-School Play 3.4: Class Play 45 One-Act 45 Speech and Drama Honors. BISHOP, BEN Basketball 1,25 Boys' League. BLACKBURN, SHARON Glee Club 1,25 Pep Club 2. BLAKELY, BETTY LOU Girls' Glee 1,2,35 Choir. BOWLAND, NORMA Girls' League. BRISTOW, MIDGE Junior Red Cross 45 Girls' League. BROOKS, ALMA G.R.A. 1,25 Gaelic 45 Sec. Gaelic 45 Inter- Club Colmcil 4. BROWN, JEAN Gaelic 45 F.T.A. 45 Highlander 1,35 Foren- slcs 25 I.R.L. 35 Treas. Gaelic 45 Historian F. T.A. 4. BROWN, JIM JV Wrestling 25 JV Baseball 2,35 Football and Basketball Statistician 45 Regis 3, 45 Highlander 1, 2, 35 Boys' League General Council 4. BRUNELLE, KAY Qualha 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Soph. Rep . Girls' League 25Student Council Reg. Room Rep. 35 Treas. Student Body 4: Celtic 45 Intramurals 1,2. BUDKE, DARLENE Archery Club 35 G.R.A. 2. BURDICK, BOB Boys' League. BYERS, JANET Volleyball Intramurals5 Home Ec Club 15 G.R. A. 1,25 Girls' Glee 1,25 Choir 35 Junior Red Cross CANNON, GORDON Choir 45 Band 1, 2,3,45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 1,2,45 Dixie-Land Band 45 Pres. Band 3,4. CHAMBERS, DONALD National Honor Soc1ety3,45 Debate 1,2 CHAMBERS, FRANK Golf 35 Highlander 2,35 Camera Club 2,3,45 Audio-Visual Club 25 Pres. Camera Club 45 Class Play 3,45 National Honor Society 4. r. s J - 0 I X ull: Si? 'nvi- 'CO' LQ! . Q-ff, -I . was-2, 35 fx. X CHRETIEN, JERRY Boys' League General Council 19 Boys' League. COBBAN, ANN Highlander 39 Taif 2,3,49 Pep Club 29 Cale- donlan Players 29 I.R.L. 29 Choir 4g Sgt-at-Arms Talf 4g Pub. Mgr. Pep Club 29 Girls' League General Council. COLE, BARBARA G.R.A. 1,22 Pep Club 49 String Quartet 3,49 Dance Band 1,2,39 Choir 2,39 Vagabonds 49 Home Ec Club 19 F. T.A. 49 Dixie-Land Band 2,39 P.T.S.A. Rep. 29 DeFreya Sec. , Vice-Pres. 3, 49 Orchestra Sec. , Vice-Pres. 3,4Q Class Sec. 49 National Honor Society 4, Vice-Pres. 4 Inter-Club Council 39 Girls' League GeneralCouncil2,3. COLES, TRUDI Talf 29 Qualha 3,49 Girls' Glee 29 Choir 39 Girls' League Reg. Room Rep. 3. COLTON, JERRY JV Football 19 Student Body General Colm- cll 2. CONDON, TED Basketball Mgr. 1,2,3,4Q Baseball Mgr. 29 Football Mgr. 49 Pres. Science Club 29 P.T.S.A Rep. 4. COOK, BOB Frosh Baseball 19 Boys' League. COOTS, SHARON Gaelic 49 Forensics 49 Class Play 4. CRAMER, JOHN Frosh Basketball li Frosh Track 19 JV Basketball 29 JV Track 29 Varsity Track 39 Intramurals Sealgair 3,4Q Vice-Pres. Band 3,43 Pep Band 39 Dance Band 4. CROSBY, GARY Boys' League. CULVER, CHARLENE Talf1,2,3,49Vice-Pres. Frosh CIHBBQ Pres. Girls' League 49 Sgt. -at-Arms 19 Frosh Rep.9 One- Act Play 3g Speech 3, 4g Sweethearts' Ball Queen 19 March of Dimes Queen 39 Girl-of-the-Month 19 Rally 1,2,39 Band 1, 2, 3. CURTIS, DICK Varsity Football 3,41 Frosh and JV Football 1,2Q Frosh and JV Basketball 1,31 Frosh Baseball 19 Var- sity Track 2,3,49 Regis 2,3,49 Lettermans' Club 2,3,49 Boys' League General Council9 Student Body General Coun- cll. DAVEE, DOUGLAS Boys' League. DEMPSEY, JOAN Choir 49 Home Ec Club 1. DICKINSON, DONNA Highlander 29 I.R.L. 3,42 Loire 49 National Honor Society 49 Forensics 49 Pres. Loire 49 Student Body General Council 39 Inter-Club Council 4. DILLING, JERRY Band 2,3,49 Dance Band 2,3Q Dixie-land Band 39 Sealgair 3,49 Trees. Band 19 Sec. Band 39 Pres. Sealgair 49 Sec. Boys' League 49 Inter-Club Council 4. DOBELL, ALICE Girls' Glee 19 Choir 2,3,49 Forensics 2g Science Club 29 Music Club 39 Highlander 3. DOMME, SHARON Gaelic 49 Home Ec Club, Intramurals. DORSING, DUANE Frosh Football 15 JV Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 45 Frosh Baseball 15 JV Baseball 2, 35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Royal D 3,45Regls 3,45 Audio-Visual 1,25 Camera Club 1,25 Vagahonds 3,45 Treas. Student Body 15 Vice-Pres. Soph. Class5 Boys' League Rep. 35 Sec. and Treas. Royal D 45 Class Play 3,4. DRISCOLL, BETTY Choir 2,3,45 Girls' Glee 15 G.R.A. 1,25 Home Ec Club 1, 25 Student Body Ex. Council 4. DUCRET, LOUIS National Honor Society 3,4, Pres. 45 Bas- ketball Intramurals 45 Boys' State. DYER, JERALDINE Intramurals 15 Drama Club 25 Pep Club 2. EASTABROOK, SANDRA Gaelic 3,45 Sec. and Pres. Gaelic 45 Inter-Club Council 4. EDENBURN, JERRY JV Football 35 Boys' League. EISENZIMMER, SHEILA Celtic 45 Pep Club 45 G. R. A. 1, 2,35 DeFreya 3,45 Vice-Pres. Pep Club 45 Pres. G. R. A. 1, 25 Pres. DeFreya45 Inter-Club Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Reg. Room Rep. 1,2535 Sec. Girls' League 35 Senior Coun- cil 4. ELIA, MIKE Varsity Wrestling 3,45 Sealgalr5 Order of Royal D 5 Sgt.-at-Arms Sealgair5 General Council, ELLINGSON, DON Fresh Baseball5 JV Baseball 2: Varsity Baseball 3,45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. EMBERG, FRED Boys' League. ERICKSON, ANN Qualha 2,3,45 Choir 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 G.R.A. 15 Caledonians 35 2nd Vice-Pres. Student Body 45 Treas. Girls' League 25 Sgt. -at-Arms Qualha 2, 45 Pub. Mgr. Qualha 45 One-Act Play 45 All-School Play 35 Thespians 45 Homecoming Princess 45 Sweethearts' Ball Queen 3. EVANS, CARLEY G.R.A. 1,25Amicae 25 Girls' League Reg. Room Rep. 3. FAHLSING, LOIS Gaelic 45 Girls' League. FAHNER, DICK Frosh Football 15 Dance Band3, 45 Band2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3,45 Senior Class Rep. FENN, DICK Frosh Football 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' League Reg. Room Rep. 35 Intramurals 2,3,4. FETTERS, TED Boys' League. FITZSIMMONS, MARGARETTE Choir 45 Y. F.C. 2. FORREST, DAVID Stage Crew 45 Boys' League. 1' .adv .bud FORESTER, DIANA Cbolr1,2,3,4g Drama Club 33 Music Club 35 Senior Class General Coumcll. FURLONG, JIM Art Clubg Stage Crew 4. GABRIEIBON, JUDY Drama Club 3,45 Girls' League Gen- eral Councllg me-Act Play 4. GERBER, GERALD Varsity Tennis 35 Dance Band. GIBBS, RON JV Baseball 25 Varsity Cross Country 35 JV and Varsity Track 35 Junior Red Cross 45 Lettermans' Club 3.4. GILBERT, BILL Frosh Football lg JV Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Lettermans' Club 3,4. GILBRETH, SHARON Girls' League. GILL, SUSAN Highlander 15 G.R. A. 1,25 Caledonlans 3,45 DeFreya 3,45 Pep Club 45 Orchestra 1,2,3,45 String Quar- tet 3,45 Dance Band 15 Home Ec Club 15 F.T.A. 45 Sec. ,3, Pres. 4, C8.16d0ZllB.!1BiHlBtO1'll.ll3, Trees., Pub. Mgr. 4, DeFreya5 Sec. 2,3, Sgt. -at-Arms 3,4, Orchestra5 Treas. G.R.A. 25 Inter-Club Council 3,41 Tbesplans 4. GILLESPIE, JANET Caledonian Players 25 Girls' League . GLASSLEY, MICK Frosh Footballg Frosh Basketballg Regis 3,45 Choir 1,2,8,45 Varsity Rally 45 Sec. Regis: Senior General Colmcilg lnter-Club Council GOODRICI-I, DOROTHY Girls' League. GOODWIN, LINDA Drama Club 23 G.R.A. 15 DeFreya 4. GRAHAM, NORMA Girls' League. GRAVATT, PAT Home Ec Club 45 Gaelic 4: Junior Red Cross 4. GRAY, BOB Varsity Baseball 1,2, 3, 45 Basketball Intramurals 1,2,35 Regis 3,45 Letterma.n's Club 1,2,3,4: Vice-Pres . and Treas. Regis 3: B0ya' League Rep.: General Council Rep. 5 Senior Council. GRAY, RON Varsity Rally 25 Sealgair l.2,3,45 Treas. Seal- gair 45Frosh Rep. 5Boya' League Junior Rep.5 Boys' League Reg. Room Rep. 2. GREGG, GARY Boys' League. GRESETH, CHARLES Camera Club 3,45 Boys' League. GRIESON, BOB Gun Club 35 Band l,2,3, 45 Dixie-Land Band 3,45 GRIFFITHS, GAIL Girls' League Reg. Room Rep. HAGEN, JULIE Taif 2,3,45 Choir 2,35 Pep Club 25 Drama Club 25 Ski Club 35 Girls' League Reg. Rep. 2. HALL, DON ski ciubg Boys' League. HAMMOND, CAROLYN Intramurals 25 Highlander 15 Drama Club 25 Ski Club 35 G.R.A. ls I. R.L. 25 Qualha 3,45 Treas. Senior Classg Sgt. -at-Arms Qualha 35 Treas. Home Ec Club 25 Song Queen 45 Senior Ex. Council5 Student Body General Council Rep. HARN, PATRICIA Qualha 45 Ski Club 45 Celtic 45 National Honor Society 4. I-IARR, IVAN Boys' League. HART, GARY Boys' League. HAYES, CECELIA DeFreya 45 Celtic 45 F.T. A. 45 Thalia 1,2,35 Forensics 3.4: Chaplin. DeFreya 45 Girls' League General Coxmcil 45 Magna Cum Laude in Latin. HAYES, JOYCE Pep Club 25 G.R.A.5 Vice-Pres. G.R. A. 15 Girls' League General Council 1. HEIM, JOAN Taif 3,45 I.R.L., Pep Clubg Treas., Taif. HENDERSON, JIM Frosh Basketball5 JV Baseball5 Varsity Basketball 2,3,45 Varsity Baseball 2,3, 45 Regis 3,45 Seal- gair 25 Lettermans' Club 35 Student Body General Council Rep. 25 Boys' League Rep. 1. HENRIKSEN, GAYLE Gaelic 45 Girls' League. HENRY, RON Frosh Basketball5 JV Baseball 1,25 JV Foot- ball 25 JV Basketball 25 Varsity Baseball 35 Varsity Foot- ball 35 Band 1,2,35 Regis 1,2,35 Student Body General Council 45 Drama 45 Boys' State 3. HIGHBARGER, PENNY- voueybau Intramurals 2, Qualha2,3,45 Sgt. -at-Arms and Vice Pres. Qualha 45 Girls' League Gen- eral Coxmcil 2. HILL, WALPOLE, SHARON Class Sec, 25 Choir 2,35 Vaga- bonds 45 Qualha 45 Pep Club 45 Pres. Pep Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. HINES, RICHARD Boys' League. HINTON, JANICE Thalia 2,35 Highlander 2,3,45 Pep Club 3, 45 Taif2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Junior Class Sec.5 2ndVice Pres. StudentBody 15 Sec. 2, and Pres. 3, Thalia5 Vice Pres. Pep Club 35 Pub. Mgr. Taif 45 Editor Highlander 4: Valedictorian. 'Z' X seq ai U as Qfxw 1272 'E.. if Q I 2' X S . 9 x 'X .L ' X. . I .fi T. HOHNSTEIN, GORDON Dance Band 1, 2,3, 45 Strlng Ensemble 2,3,45Dixie-LandBand 35 Boys' League Reg. Room Rep- 4- HOISINGTON, DENNIS Student Body General Council 35 Jun- ior Red Cross 4. HOOVER, KAREN Qualha2,3, 45 Pub. Mgr. Qualha 45 Sweet- hearts' Ball Princess 1,4. HOOVER, KREIG Regis 2,3,45 Boys' League Reg. Room Rep. 3,45 Senior General Council. HOWARD, KATHY G.R. A. 1,25 Archery Club 35 Treas. Frosh Classg Sec. Archery Club 85 Student Body General Council 1, 2,35 Girls' Glee 15 Choir 2, 3 , 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 . HUDSON, ROCHELLE Intramurals 1,2 ,35 Caledonlans 15 G.R.A. 1,2,35 Highlander 2,3,45 Sec. Caledonlans 15 Sec. G.R.A. 35 Senior General Council5 Inter-Club Council 3. HUENNEKENS, DEL Frosh Football5 Sea1galr3,45 Band1,2,35 Dance Band 2,35 Choir 2,3,45 Vagabonds 45 Junior Red Cross 45 Vice-Pres. Sealgair 4. HUGHES, LINDA G.R.A. 1,25 Gaelic 4. HUGHES, T. D. Frosh Footba1l5 JV Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 3,45 Frosh Track5 JV Track 25 Mgr. Varsity Baseball 3,45 Sealgalr 3,45 Lettermans' Club 3,45 Choir 1,2,3, 45 Sec. Sealgalr 45 Inter-Club Council 4. HUGHES, TOM JV Football 25 Camera Club 15 Rifle Club 25 Lettermans' Club 3. JELINEK, GENE JV Baseball 1,2,35Sea1gair 45 Student Body General Council 45 Boys' League General Council 25 Senior General Council. JENKINS, ROBERT Radio Club 2,3,45 Science Club 25 Inter- Club Council 2,35 National Honor Society 3,45 Pres. Radio Club 2,35 Vice-Pres. Science Club 25 JENSEN, CHRISTINA National Honor Society 3,45 Girls' League. JENSEN, KAREN Home Ec Club 15 National Honor Society 3, 4. JOHNSON, CHARLES Boys' League- JOHNSON, GAIL Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Highlander 25 G.R.A. 1 , 2. JONES, CHESTER Frosh Track 15 Caledonian Players 35 Vagabonds 45 Dance Band Soloist 45 Twlrllng Captain 1, 2,3, 45 Pub. Mgr. Boys' League 45 Pres. Y.F.C. 25 Vice-Pres. Y. F. C. 45 StudentBodyGenera1 Council 15 Inter-Club Coun- ell 35 Twlrllng Honors 1,2,3,4. JORGENSEN, DIANE Choir 2,8,45 Girls' Glee 15 Girls' League General Council. KELLY, JUDY Gaelic 43 Girls' League. KEMPF, KLEVA DeFreya 43 Vagabonds 43 Choir 3,43 Sec. DeFreya 43 Girls' League General Councll3 Inter-Club Council. KIBLER, ANNE Caledonians 33 National Honor Society 3,43 Celtic 43 Loire 43 Treas. Caledonlans 33 Latin Magna Cum Laude. KLUMP, HELENKAY Thalla 2,32 Gaelic 3,43 Choir 43 Chap- laln Gaelic 4. KNIGHT, JANET Girls' League General Council 33 Qualha 2,3. KRAUSE, KIM Girls' League. KRAUSE, PHYLLIS Girls' Glee lg Intramurals 1.2. KROGMAN, SHIRLEY Girls' League. KRUEGER, BRAD Boys' League. KUHLMAN, PAULA Choir 1,2,3,43 Vagabonds 43 Sec. Choir 43 Treas. , Pres. , Vice-Pres. DeFreya 3,43 P.T.S, A. Rep. 13 Vice-Pres. Girls' League 43 Treas. F.H.A. 13 Inter - Club Council 43 Senior Councll3 Class Play 4. KUPILIK, DARLENE Home Ec Club 13 G.R.A. 1,2,3. LAASE, MARCIA Talf 2,3,43 Vagabonds 4g Celtic 43 Social Committee 33 Choir 3,45 Treas. , Sgt. -at-Arms Girls' League 33 Pres., Historian Taif 4g Sec. Taif 33 Sgt. -at- Arms Taif 33 Sec. Inter-Club C01lIlCll4Q Senior Council. LABRAATEN, CONNIE Rally 1,2,33 Talf2,3,43 Home Ee Club 23 Ski Club 33 Soph. Class Rep.3 Treas. Junior Class3 Vice-Pres., Treas., Pub. Mgr., Historian Talf3 Pres. Amicae 2g Social Committee 33 Sweethearts' Ball Princess 23 March-of-Dimes Princess 4. LAUDENSLAGER, GAYLE Frosh, JV, and Varsity Football 3 Trackg Regis 2,3,43 Vice-Pres. Lettermans' Club 43 Class Vice-Pres. 33 Senior General Council. LEICHNER, JOHN JV Track 3g Intramurals 3,4Q Regis 3, 4, Highlander 43 I.R.L. 33 Treas. Boys' League 43 Bus. Mgr. Highlander 4. LILE, DICK JV Track 23 Archery Club 33 One-Act Play 33 All-School Play 3. LIND, NANCY Audio-Visual 3,4Q Gaelic 33 Home Ec Club 13 Sec. , Treas. 3, Pres. 4 Audio-Visual3 Sec. Home Ec Club 13 Sgt.-at-Arms Gaelic 33 Inter-Club Council 3,43 Student Body General Councll 4. LOGUE, LARRY Camera Club 2g Boys' League. 4' in Q .3 3 11 -1 W 3. Lfg ,gl 1 we EQQYQ' KA R ' Q fi' 3 mi. 'A A fx 53 I india 'al . gg A LONG, DAVID Frosh Baseba1l5 JV Baseball 2,35 JV Football 3. LONG, DON JV Baseball 1,2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 High - lander 45 Celtic 45 Boys' State. LOZIER, DAN Highlander 25 Loire 45 Pep Band 3,45 Senior General Council5 Class Play 35 Honor Society 3,45 Saluta- tortan. MAES, TONI Talf 2,3,45 Ski Club 3,45 I.R.L. 35 Highlander 15 Treas. I. R.L. 35 Sec. Ski Club 45 Inter-Club Councllfk Pub. Mgr. 15 Sec. Girls' League 35 Junior Rep., Girls' League. - MAGRUDER, JEAN G.R.A. 15 Drama 25 Debate 25 I.R.L. 2, 35 Taif 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Class Treas. 25 Class Vice - Pres. 45 Vice-Pres. Talf 45 Sgt.-at-Arms Pep Club 25 General Counc1l25 Inter-Club Council 35 May Fete Princess 35 Girls' State 3. MARLOW, LANA Intramurals 1,25 Ta1f3,4, I.R.L. 35 sec., Pub. Mgr. Taif 45 Inter-Club Council5 Senior Councll5 Stu- dent Body General Council 1,4. MARTIN, FAYE Del-'reya5 Student Body Reg. Room Rep. 5 Girls' League Rep. MAY, JEANNIE G.R.A. 3,45 Girls' League. MAYES, BETTY Highlander 45 Intramurals 1,2,3. MAYNARD, DARRELL Varsity Basketball 45 Varsity Track. MAYNARD, LARRY Choir 15 Boys' League. McCABE, JOAN Choir 45 Girls' Glee 2. MCDONNELL, HENRY Sealgalr 3,45 Choir 3,45 Pub. Mgr. Sealgatr 45 Student Body Reg. Room Rep. 1,45 senior Coun- cll. McFARLAND, LLOYD Band 1,25 Boys' League. MCLOUGHLIN, CARL Boys' League. MEEKER, GAY Qualha45Cho1r 45Ta1f2,35 G.R.A. 15 I. R.L. 25Socta1 Committee 25 Pres. Pep Club 45 Trees. Qualha 45 Girls'League Rep. 3.45 May Feta Princess 25 Homecoming Court 45 Sweethearts' Ball Queen 4. MEINIG, CLARICE Clledonians1,2,3,45DeFreya3,45 Vaga- bonds3,45 Pres. , Trees. Thalla 25 Choir 1,2,3,4, Trees. 25 Sec. 1, Trees. 2, Vice-Pres. 4, Caledonian Playersg One-Act Play 1,35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Thespiens 4 MERRILL, SHARON G.R.A. 15 Tl.1f 2,3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Amicu-125 Pub.Mgr. Girls'Lengue 35 Pres. 4, Sec. 2, Pub. Mgr. 3, Ts.Lf5 Trees. G.R. A. 15 Inter-Club Council. MERVIN, LUJEAN Ta1f2,3,4: Pep Club 2,39 Choir 49 Student Body General Council 2,3. METCALFE, SHARON Girls' League General Council 49 Intramurals 1,2. MEYER, PENNY Qualha 3,42 Caledonians 39 Ski Club 3g Class Play 3. MILLETTE, DUANE Cross Country Track 49 Basketball Intramurals 3,4Q Boys' League General Council 49 Student Body General Council 3. MILSTED, DELORES Qualha 2,3,49 Treas. Qualha 29 Girls' League. MOE, BILL Track 19 Camera Club 1,24 Boys' League Gen- eral Councll 39 Basketball Intramurals. MOHN, LARRY Basketball 19 JV Baseball 19 Varsity Base- ball 2,39 Intramurals 2,3,49 Sealgair 3,42 National Honor Society 3,4, Treas. 49 Social Committee 49 P.T.S.A. Rep. 19 Senior Class Pres. 9 Student Body General and Executive Council 49 Mr. Thanksgiving Court 49 Boys' State 3. MONROE, SHIRLEY Intramurals 49 Tennis 3,49 G.n.A., Pres. 4, Treas. 39 Inter-Club Council 4. Moons, LETA Gaelic 4, G.R.A. 1. MOSS, DAVE JV Basketball 29 Boys' League. MURPHY, ANETA G.R.A. l,2,39 Pep Club 39 Senior General Council. NATELLA, CAROLYN Thalla1,2,39 I.R.L. 1,2,3,49 National Honor Society 3,4Q P.T.S.A. Rep. 39 Parliamentarian 2, Historian, Sgt. -at-Arms 4, I.R.L. Treas. Thalia 2g Stu- dent Body General Council 39 Girls' League General Coun- cll 39 Latin Magna Cum Laude. NEUBAUER, DENNIS Track 2,3Q Intramurals 4. NEWSOM, DAWN Intramurals 1,22 Highlander 29 Orchestra 1,22 Bandl9 Girls' Glee 29 I. R. L. 2,3Q Choir 39 Vagabonds 49 Forensics 3,49 Qualha 2,3,49 Sec. Orchestra9 Chaplin Qualha9 Treas. I.R.L. 9 Pres. , Vice-Pres. , Girls' League. Class Play 3,49 Speech. NICHOLS, LINDA DeFreya 49 I.R.L. 3,4Q Caledonians 3,4Q Treas. I.R.L. 49 Sec. Caledonians 49 Inter-Club Council 49 Class Play 3,42 Thespians 4. NOONCHESTER, CAROLYN Taif 2,3,4Q Choir 49 Vice-Pres. Pep Club 29 Sec. Taif 39 Girls' League General Council 3,49 Student Body General Council 1. NORDBY, NORMAN Audio-Visual Club 3,4Q Orchestra9 Sgt.- at-Arms Audio-Visual. NOXON, CLIFF Sealgair 3,4Q Boys' League, ov S2 .1 0 gl LA .. 1 ik X 4 J '91 9. it 5 .. 'Ox . S are-V. .V W R. . 5f??1Q,a-. ll . A gr- 2 -'feafvis 95 'Q X s dpgtiggv' g M. Y A 'fit E. 'F'- -. '95 -'91 -QP' .4 ni '! we 55- 4 ' A C 5 is K? 'WW 7 OGBURN, PHIL Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,45 Regis 2,3,45 Ski Club 3, 45 Rifle Club 35 Lettermans' Club 35 Class Sgt. -at- Arms 25 Vice-Pres. Rifle Club 35 Vice-Pres. Regis 45 Pres. Ski Club 45 General Council 35 Inter-Club Council 4. OLSON, JOHN Rifle Club5 Stage Craft5 Vagabonds 45 Choir 1, 2,3, 45 Pres. Ritle Club 45 Inter-Club Council 4. OLSON, LINDA l.R.L. 15 Highlander 35 Choir 1,2,35 Qualha 2,3, 45 Sec. Frosh Classg Sec. and Pub. Mgr. Girls' League 2,35 Historian, Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 4, Pres. 4, Qualha. Senior Counc1l5 Inter-Club Council5 All-School Play 2. O'MALLEY, JANET Girls' Glee 45 Senior Council. PARKER, CORAL G. R. A.: Gaelic. PAUL, GLORIA Talf 2,3,45 Ca1edonlanS5 Historian Talf 35 Pres. 2, Pub. Mgr. 1, Caledonia.ns5 Student Body General Council 2. PAYNE , BILL Frosh Football5 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Frosh Basketball5 Frosh Baseball5 Lettermans' Club 2,3,45 Seal- gair 45 Choir 2,3,45 Sgt.-at-Arms Lettermans' Club 45 Sgt. -at-Arms Sealgair 45 Boys' League General Council 2, 4. PERDUE, ROGER Frosh Football, Baseba1l5 JV Football 2, JV Baseball 25 Wrestling 2,35 I. R.L. 1,25 Rifle 1,25 Regis 2,8,45 Lettermans' Club 35 Sgt.-at-Arms I.R.L. 25 Sec. Regis 35 General Co1mcll5 Inter-Club Council5 Boys' State. PIERRE, PATRICIA Intramurals 35 Home Ec Club 15 I. R.L. 35 G.H. A. 45 Parliamentarian F.H.A. 4. PIERSON, LINDA Drama 1,2 Debate 1,25 DeFreya 3,45 Treas. DeFreya5 Junior Red Cross Council. POWELL, JUDY Intramurals 45 DeFreya 45 G. R.A. 4. POWERS, WARD, NANCY G. R.A. 1,25 Home Ec Club 15 Student Body General Council5 Intramurals. PRATT, ANTHONY Audio-Visual5 Boys' League. PRIDE, PAT Science Club 25 I. R.L. 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 P. T. S.A. Rep. 45 Pub. Mgr. 2, Vice-Pres. 45I.R.L.5 Highlander1,2,3,45 Student Body General Coun- cil 1,35 Senior Co1mcll5 Girls' League General Council35 Journalism Award 2,3. QUENELLE, DAVID Frosh Football5 Varsity Football 35 Frosh Basketball5 JV Basketball 2,35 Frosh Baseball5 JV Baseball 2,35 Intramurals 45 Thalia 25 Highlander 45 Class Rep. 15 Boys' League 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Latin Magna Cum Laude. RAINEY, ALETHA Gaelic 45 F.T.A. 4. RAMBERG, GAYLE Intramurals 25 Qualba 2,8,45 G.R.A. 25 Advertising Committee 35 Celtic 45 Home Ec Club 15 Pub. Mgr. Qualba 35 Student Body General Councll5 Girls' League General Council. RAMBEY, BILL Golf Team 45 Basketball Statistician 45 High- lander 45 Sealgair 4. RASMUSEN, CAROLE Pep Club 45 Qualha 3,45 Home Ec Club 1, 25 Ski Club 35 Historian Qualha 4: Student Body Gen- eral Council 45 Class Play 3. RAU, WILLIAM National Honor Society 3,45 I.R.L. 45 Cel- tic 45 Thslla 45 Loire 45 Highlander 15 Class Play 45 Latin Magna Cum Laude. RAY, LINDA Girls' League. RICE, DICK Track 35 Regis 3,45 Historian Regis 4. RICHARD, HERB Frosh Track5 JV Trackg Varsity Track 35 Lettermans' Club 2, 35 Student Body General Council 4. RIDGEWAY, LINDA Celtic 45 Caledonians 35 Loire 4. RILEY, BETTY Girls' League. RINELLA LARRY Varsity Basketball 45 Regls 45 Boys ' League General Council. ROBBINS, DEE I.R.L. 35 G.R.A. 25 Pep Club 25 Student Body General Council 1. ROBERTS, JOHN Student Body General Council 45 Boys' League. ROGERS, ARLAN Frosh Football5 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Baseball 15 Sealgair 3,45 Sgt. -at-Arms Sealgair 4. ROPER, LYNNE Highlander I5 Taif2,3,45 Caledonians 15 Choir 1,2,35 Home Ec Club 25 National Honor Society 45 One-Act Play 1. ROUGHTON, JAY Boys' League. SAASKI, LIISA Pep Club 45 Merrick 45 I.R.L. 45 Senior General Council. SAMPLES, THOMAS Band 2,3,45 Rifle Club 4. SANDAHL, KEITH JV Footbal15 Student Body General Coun- ell 35 Boys' League General Councl145 Intramurals 2,3, 4. SANTII, RAMONA Intramurals 25 Thespians 45 Caledonians 1,2,35 DeFreya 3,45 Pep Club 45 Choir 2,3, 45 Vagabonds 45 Forensics 1,2,3,45 Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Caledonians5 His- torian4, Chaplin 3, DeFreya5 lst Vice-Pres. Student Body Student Body Executive Council 45 General Council 45 Inter- Club Council 35 Social Committee 45 One-Act Play 15 All - School Play 2,45 Class Play 45 Speech Honors 1,2,3,4 SATORIS, JON Drama Club 35 Stage Manager 3,4. YV' 2' 9 QW. 1? M-, ,t t' L. X I SAYLER, BETTY Gaelic 33 Home Ec Club 1. SCHERMERHORN, JOYCE Qualha 2,3,43 Pep Club 43 Girls' Glee 23 Choir 3,43 Chaplin 3, Historian, Sec. 4, Qualha Inter-Club Commcll 43 Majorette 2. SCHNEIDER, MARITA Chaplin 3, Pub. Mgr. 4, DeFreyB3 National Honor Society 3,43 Sec. 43 Reg. Room Rep. 23 Girls' League General Council 3, Executive Council 3, 4. Treas. Girls' League 43 Inter-Club Council 43 Choir 1,2, 3, 43 Vagabonds 33 Girls' Trio 4. SCOTT, JEAN Gaelic 3,42 Choir 43 Girls' Glee 2,31 Sec. 3, Historian 4, Gaellc3 Inter-Club Council 33 Girls' League General Council 3. SHAVER, DUANE Caledonians 1,21 Forensics 1,23 Thesptans 43 Pub. Mgr. Caledonlans 23 Boys' League General Council 33 Advertising Committee 43 One-Act Play 13 All-School Play 2, 3,43 Speech. SHELLY, DIANA Girls' League Gen. Council 23 I.R.L. 43 Sec. Caledonians 43 DeFreya 4. SHEPHERD, JOHN Intramurals3 Boys' League General Coun- cil. SMITH, BRYANT Frosh Football3 Frosh Basketball3 Frosh Baseball3 Varsity Baseball 2,3,43 Varsity Football 2g Var- sity Basketball 2,3,43 Regis 2,3,43 Order of Royal D 2 , 33 Class Pres. 13 Pres. Regis 43 Student Body Executive Council li General Council l,2,43 Boys' League General Council 2. SMITH, DAVE JV Basketballg Regis 2,3,43 Rlfle Clubg Band 1 , 2, 3, 4. SMITH, LARRY Frosh Football3 Frosh Basketball3 JV Bas- ketball23Varsity Basketball 3,41 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,4Q Sealgalr 13 Regis 2,3,43 Lettermans' Club 1,2,3,43 Boys' League General Council 23 Student Body General Council 13 Senior Council. SNYDER, IRENEE Amlcae 1,2Q Highlander ls DeFreya 43 I.R.L. 2,33 G.R. A. 13 Caledonlans 2,33 Girls' League General Council 2,32 One-Act Play 4g Thespians 4. SPRING, NINA Senior C0llIlCll1 Girls' League. STAMP, LEO Boys' League. STANLEY, MINNIE Girls' League General Council 3. STARK, MARGIE Quslha 33 Taif 43 Home Ec Club 13 Treas. Talf 4g General Council 3. STENLUND, GARY Football 1,2Q Basketball 1, 2,3,43 Track 1, 2,3,43 Track Inspirational Award 2,33 Regis 2,3,4Q Let- terma.ns'Club3 Sgt.-at-Arms Regis 33 Student Body General Council li Boys' League General Council. STENLUND, JERRY Football 1,25 Baseball 1, 2g Sealgair 2,3, 43 Choir1,2,3,43Vagabonds 4g Class Pres. 33 Rally 43 May Fete Escort 3g Sweethearts' Ball Escort 4s Historian Seal- galr3 Boys' State. Senior General and Executive Councils. STEWART, TERRY Varsity Basketball 2,33 Varsity Baseball 2, 43 Varsity Football 43 Class Pres. 23 Pres. Sealgair3 Student Body General and Executive Council 2. STITES, TAUNJI Taif 1,2,3,4, Varsity Rally 3, Sec. Taif 4, Vice-Pres. Amicae 2, Inter-Club Council 3,4, General Council 2, Sweethearts' Ball Princess 1, Homecoming Court Queen 4, Girl of the Month 4. STUFFLEBEAM, JUDY Girls' League. SULLIVAN, .TEANNIE Intramurals 2,3, G.R.A. 1, I.R.L. 2 , 3, Pres. 2,3, Pub. Mgr. 4, PepClub, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 2, DramaClub,Ta1f1,2,3,4,Highla.nder1,2,3, Soc. Editor, Managing Editor 2,3, Pub. Mgr. Girls' League 4, Girls' League General and Executive Council 4, Student Body Gen- eral and Executive Council 1, Student Body Sec. 1, Inter- Club Council 2,3, All-School Play 1, Celtic 4. TANNER, RITA Taif 3,4, Highlander 2, Pep Club 2, Chaplin Tal! 4, Reg. Room Rep. 2. TAYLOR, RON JV Baseball, JV Basketball, Varslty Basket- ball, JV Football 2,3, Varsity Football 4, Sealgair 4. TEENY, SALWA Sec. Student Body 4, Girls' League General Council 4, Student Body General and Executive Councils 4, DeFreya 4. THOMPSON, JACQUELYN Thalla 3, Pep Club 3,4. THOMPSON, KERMIT Intramurals, 2,3,4, Drama Club 1, Skl Club 3, Debate 2, Celtic 4, Highlander 4, All-School Play 1. THORNE, GEORGE Frosh Football, Sealgair 3,4, Treas. Sealgair 4, Boys' League General Council, Student Body General Council. TITHERINGTON, SHARON Gaelic 4, Girls' League. TRAHAN, GAIL Caledonlans 3, Amlcae 1,2,3, Gaelic 4, I. R. L. 1: Vice-Pres. Gaelic 4, Junior Red Cross Council 4. TRAVIS, WILLIAM Audio-Visual Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sgt. -at-Arms 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Audio-Visual Club, Pep Band. TURNER, JOHN JV Track 2, Basketball Intramurals 3, Cel- tic 4. VAN ALST, HARRIETTE All-School Play 3, Choir 1,2,3' Pres. Girls' Glee 1. VIAR, CAROLYN Gaelic 3,4, Historian 3, Vice-Pres. 4 Gaelic. WALKER, JIM JV Football 2, Frosh Baseball, JV Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3, Highlander 2,3,4, Regis 3,-1, Nat- ional Honor Society 3,4, Student Body Pres. 4, Statistician 3, 4, Student Body General Council 1,3, Boys' League Rep. 2, All-School Play 3, Class Play 4. WALKER, JOANNE Intramurals, Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. 3 Sgt.-at-Arms, G.R.A. 1,2,3,4, Sgt. -at-Arms DeFreya 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Thalia 2, Highlander 2, Inter - Club Councl13,General Council 4, Latin Magna Cum Laude WARD, ESTHER Historian3, Sgt. -at-Arms4, Qualha 2,3, 4, Pep Club 4, Choir 3,45 Girls' Glee 2. 1 ix it-3 5' - .Ewing 6 .Q -in-an. in A WARNER, MELVIN Statlstlclang Varsity Baseball 3, Camera Club 1,23 Audio-Visual Club 1,2,3,4g Radio Club 4, Concert Band 1,3,4, Band 1,3,4g Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Audio-Visual Clubs Inter-Club Councllg Clase Play 3. WARNOCK, CHUCK .TV Baseball: Camera Club. WARNSTROM, MAVIS Orchestra 1,2,3,4g String Ensemble 2 , 3 , 4. WATERMAN, DARRELL Seelgair 3,43 Boys' League General Council. WEBB, NORMAN Varsity Tennis 3, Thalla 3,43 Pres. Thaliag Inter-Club Council 35 Junior Red Cross Council 4. WESTON, FRANK Varsity Football 4g Junior Red Cross 45 Intramurals. WHITE, CHRISTINA Girls' League. WHITE, FLOYD Frosh Football, .TV Football 2g Wrestling 35 Track 3, 4, Intramurals, Highlander 3,45 Boys' League General Council 3g Student Body General Council 45 Class Play 3, All-School Play 3. WHITE, NORMA Home Ec Club lg G.R.A. lg Choir 3. WHITE, PAT G.n.A. 1, Home Ec Club 1,2,I.R.L. 1, 2, Pub. Mgr. 4, Pep Club 3,4. WILLHITE, CAROL Girls' Glee: Choir 4g Y. F.C. 3,4. WILSON, BETH Quelha 3,43 G.R.A. 23 Sec. Quelha 33 Inter- Club Council 4. WOODRUFF, VALERIE DeFreye. 4g Celtic 45 Highlander 43 Girls' League General Council 4. YEARY, JUDY Pep Club 2, Amicae 1, Choir 3,43 Girls' Glee 1,2g Loire 4: G.R.A. 3. YOES, JACK Frosh Footba1l,.TV Track2, .TV Football 23 Var- sity Football 3,45 Varsity Track 3, Lettermans' Club 3,4g S6l1gl.l!'2,3,4iPl'0l. 4, Lettermans'ClubgTreas. 2, Vice- Pres. 4, Sealgairg Boys' League General Council 2,3, 45 Student Body General Council lg Inter-Club Council. ZIMMERMAN, JACKIE G.R.A. 1,2,3, DeFreya 43 Girls' League General Councilg Senior Councll. 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C Curtis P Burson P Cobbgn J schermerhgrn S Johnson E Lane Anderson J Howton 3rd Row J Hill A Baker P Yamauchi ol 3 1 - ,- T ,- '14 'W .1 . 4 Ns, V N ' - 1-ii, ff ' V .. ' ' 1 1, Y . - . K Q, 1 , of 1 I A' ' K . . X ' 1 , i W 3 11 1 ' ' N 1 1 ' 1 . 1 , 5 1 I 5 4 - 1 1 U I 4 Y .? X 1 ': ' f 4' . 1 -'zz 1 , - 1 ' ,fl .' ,X Y 1, - ' ' R A ' 11 1 . ,- i ' J. 2 K. 8 xa I f A . 5 U , 1 - Vyyf 41117 -. 51 1 , .. I V1.4 -F d 3 5 - 1 - 1 - 1 - .1 , . , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 - ' , 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 9 1 - 1 - 1 - - I - 1 - . : . 1 - 1 1 , ' 1 , 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 0 , . , 1 1 - 1 ' 1 'A 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 D 1 v , 1 1 - 1 ' ' - - 1 - . : . , . , . , . ' ' Qdzla' .league FALL SPRING Treasurer Marita Schneider Sgt at Arms Marge Barnhart I 1 Vice President Vice President Dawn Newsom Paula Kulhman Secretary Secretary Sharon Walpole Cynthia Van Loon Under the direction of thelr president Charlene Culver Girls' League got off to a successful start with the traditional Big and Little S1ster Tea The highlight of this reception was a style show depict ing what an average high school student should and should not wear to school Other funct1ons such as the Christmas Formal occurred and then Glrls' League held thelr Installatlon of spring officers Dawn Newsom was elected president Activltles during the spring included a career day, a fashlon show and the an nual State Glrls' League Convention To promote the welfare of every girl in Douglas Hlgh School certainly proved Publicity Manager Publicity Manager Sue Strain Jeannie Sullivan Junior Rep Pheobe Welker Senior Rep Gay Meeker Freshman Rep Elaine Erickson Sophomore Rep Sharon McClelland f ' Treasurer Sue Edwards Sgt at Arms Karen Stltes L 81 X.. rs ' '- , V , A N 114 M Ll ,. y 4 A L C2 CT ' , , 3 'S .5 3 8 I we f - fwfr. in V' Q 1 -V V411 I ' to be the Girls' League motto this yeart, v , 32131 F' , Q 'M-Z2 . V - an , V I ly M M fm p rv D, fy Vw 'V fv- .f' Y, : vt: r 7 -T ,,, 'I awud wmmM 1-7 , ,gh lm s QX lxl ,s Nl 'J Left to Right lst Row D Quenelle B Baker C Jones A Rogers B Schroeder D Howard 3rd Row J Raa.b T Fellx G Hohn J Leichner G Albus J Dilling L Day B McGill 2nd Row L stein B Soles M McWhirter C Olcott C Young D DeMars Allen J Stenlund D Neely D Butenschoen P Ogburn S Meek J Reld 4th Row G Austin L Rlnella J Yoes G McQua.ry D :min nrfu Vlce President Secretary Jerry Dtlllng President Glenn Albus 1-nfs if 82 Publicity Manager Senior Rep Chet Jones Dave Quenelle Romano D Millette J Frost yy R Sgt at Arms Arkie Rogers Treasurer John Lelchner Juniqr Rep Sophomore Rep Bob Baker 1101119 DIY WW Boys' League has cer tainly proved thelr motto this year To provide ed ucation and entertainment for all boys of Douglas Hlgh Educatwnal movies were shown, several speakers were presented and the boys were entertained by assem blies such as the one feat uring the University of Port 1and's basketball team Freshman Rep Blll McGill ' Y! ,SW W X h 3 Y' ' s ,g.J' rim-Q, ' if - X. 1 I J Evil? is 5 R .li si v 's fin J ' ft gmlwl MQQ R! 35 R ,. I W K x , L N ,Q V l I . ' ' ' 2 ' X . M 5 A 1- R 2' ' .1 3 . . . , V l ' A H - ' - 7 5 ' ' '- Q is - . N , s I , N., W p fs .J Q A ,. , R,Ml ' lilly? 51 9. H A YM, imwlh 6 V 1' I ., L' he has M.. 4 , N - in 3 U ' ef V 1 E 5: ms N ni. -:lu . -D 'v f ' I X . , K - 1 X. f X ix, V FMT' W N 5 X 2 3 E .1 wlvwuq --un-45.4 Metro Le ague Champlons 026694664- Thls year the FOTGDSICS Squad added many trophies to our trophy case Forensics IS open to those students interested in debate and com petitive speaking The Metro League Debate trophy rema1ned at Douglas for the second year after being won by Sharon McClelland and Donna Dlcklnson The District Sweepstakes trophy remained 1n our case for a second year also The highlight of the year was made by Sharon McClelland who won the national Voice of Democ racy award Martha Bjorge reads Eloise sfo' Left to Right lst Row- S Hogan C Snider D Newsom S Coots J Bennett A Whitten R Santtl 3rd Row' G Austin McClelland S Watkins M Bjorge Miss Engel 2nd Row A G Albus R Lindley B. Russell A Peak J Hendrickson Erickson C Culver C Day D Dickinson L Towers S C Hayes B Swanson P Welker S Knuth A Daniels lj Qt 43' -kk L Q . . 0 ' YY . Y . ' .',.'.: 1-Ev , F A 'f 7' A ,, ' l u t .n ,y . X Xt M . A J it I K 5 , 1 c Q ' I i L if ef r, r 'Ki : . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , . : . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . Jeannie Sullivan Editor Sheila Eisenzimmer Copy Editor Sharon Andrews Sports ffl Pat Harn Index . Marvin Evans Advisor 84 Keftcc we X, 'l 'v Don Long Kermit Thompson Photographer photographer 49 C? ' John Turner Kay Brunelle Sports Classes fs 1,917 Q7 Valerie Woodruff Gayle Bamberg Index Artist The Celtic staff has labored extremely hard this year in an effort to supply the student with a b1gger better Celtic bigger and better than Douglas has had The staff Wlth Jeannie Sullivan editor in chief has worked to all hours of the night on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays to produce a book that will perform its purpose of featuring the things the students like to remember most. Anne Kibler Business Manager ec.-.A Linda Ridgeway Assistant Manager fi Q.. Bill Rau Classes by Marcia Lasse Activities Editor T7 Cecelia Hayes Organizations Editor ti, a. , if Q- . 5 Q Q-'M 1 .Ms klll E ., ,lzy X! 'pv- Q 5 3--Y x f A ff was 5 'Nm wr- 'T D V 'lf' -Q 4 xy M M' X 4 s... 3 5 I I A -. f ,ax I f wt! at -A x A t -gl ' get , gy , - , A , , , . MI' Janice Hinton Editor Cb Karen Galbraith Co News Editor ,pa- lf' Carmie Peccia Feature Editor Floyd White Co Sports Editor vi '11 Betty Maes Society Editor qfcgilcmdefz ,a- Q' 1 Doris Cousley John Leichner Pat Pride Copy Editor Business Manager Adult Editor H35 f-.,,,. X., ,C Ns.. T EQNH Left to Right lst Row' V Woodruff D Anderson B Pennington M James 2nd Row D Long K Thompson J Sweitzer S Hogan C Hoffman B Ramsey J Morley The H1ghlander, headed by Janice Hinton, editor 1n chief, continued to keep the student body of Douglas Hxgh well informed on the Scot act ivitles in features, sports and news items Every other week our paper staff issued a copy of the Highlander to all the students The paper is well received, for It provides humor as well as informatlon for everyone 49 3 Rochelle Hudson Managing Editor ,IR 2 Peggy Huston Co News Editor Chris Newman Feature Editor tux l - Keith Wilhoit Co Sports Editor is- NN A1 Mr Marvin Evans Advisor ,b it ' , S L .M xx rt, vs' J. 1 f My ' fs . 2 me 6 A Qs. X45 . h 7 , X 7 -M XL-br . 'V ' 5- X 'I X ': Zi y jf , wr- ,dr A Q . g.4,Y,,, as ' ' 5 f , 'jf E E! es' Q E y ,- - .. .D 'M f I O' A Q I in ' '7 '- C 15' F via 6 1 ts l Q X e . . ' ' X 1 iv . D Y I P E ,I if x - t M . s 2 -,,. fl f L' A - u 1 ' nw? ,M ff W . fx? 9 E yu p b D -,M Lv 7 N x . 4 A , ', iw u , ' 5 vs N' 1 ,J Q A l ' . .- f The Senior Council is composed of two representatives from each Ame rican Prob- lems class. Their duties consist of sel- ecting graduation an- nouncement cardsg gownsg proposed class flower, color, and mottog and the class gift. From their selections the entire class votes for their choice. 64504 umcdf Left to Right: lst Row: B. Cole, P. Pride, J. Mag- ruder, L. Mohn, C. Hammond, T. Condon, J. Sten- lund. 2nd Row: Mrs. Dickinson, J. Zimmerman, J. O'Malley J. Hinton, M. Lasse, L. Marlow, L. Saaski, nodal ommfitlee X-ff f -f vm' Left to Right: lst Row: Mrs. Obye, P. Huston, Mr. Horner, L. Mohn, R. Baker, G. Austin. M MacFa.rla.nd, B. Cole, R. Santti. 2nd Row: 86 g we R. Hudson, L. Olson, Mr. Davis 3rd Row S zimmer, R. Perdue, D. Hoover J Yoes M ley, L. Smith J. Brown, B Gray D Lozier Jelinlk. Each class is re- presented on the Soc- ial Committee by two students and a faculty member. These members are under the direction of the first vice- president of the student body , and their main func- tion is to schedule the activities calendar of the year. 'r'T1v'fwf ' 12' 'mv .. ,, - 3,5 4 ., . 'aj ' '7nlefz-66445 Hound! Q 'fs o'l 75i Left to Right: lst Row: G. Thompson, L. Nichols, G. Albus- Pres., M. Laase-Sec., K. Kempf, S. Gill, M. Schneider, S. Jabs. 2nd Row: B. Wilson, G. Koehler, J. VonAllmen, I. Satchell, C. Newman, K. Galbraith, L. Gard, S. Merrill, T. Stltes, S. Eastabrook, M. Cruzan, N. Lind. 3rd Row: S. Eisenzimmer, C. Mortensen, D. Dickenson, L. Olson, M. A representative from each club in the school makes up the Inter-Club Council. They work in the interest and betterment of each club. Their biggest project of the year is sponsoring the annual May Fete. The evaluation committee con- siders the charters of new clubs and evaluates the functions and purposes of present clubs. Barnhart, J. Attebury, J. Schermerhorn, P. Kuhlman, T. Maes, S. Stockton, I. Norman, J. Ramsey, B. Stevens, J. Margeson. 4th Row: P. Ogburn, D. Gorham, J. Dilllng, T. D. Hughes, J. Yoes, M. Glassley, B. Smith, D. Dorsing, J. Olson, F. Chambers, L. Ducret, T. Stewart, M. Warner. aalacufiaa ammdllfee ulll I-fps Left to Right: Johnny Alexander, Dawn Newsom, Ann Erickson, Elaine Erickson, Bob Stamsos. 87 Pres Louis Ducret V Pres Barbara Cole Marita Schneider Treas Larry Mohn ,4- President Louis Ducret 7745644146 Www safety Ms? Left to Right lst Row L Mohn Treas L Allmen 4th Row- J Clarke D Russell J Hinton C Newman S Edwards P Pride Walker C Va.nLoon L Alexander 5th Row- Wllhoit W Fields W Thomas S George Lozier 6th Row- J Walker F Chambers Chambers R Jenkins M Melmros M Koester 7th Row' D Quenelle W Rau E Hadfield B Stamsos Ducret Pres B Cole V Pres M Schneider Sec Miss Jeffreys 2nd Row' C Jensen P Huston D Dickenson K Jensen D Ryerse S Soots P Culver K Galbraith 3rd Row' C Natella S Hogan P Anderson P Boylen J May A Kibler C Melnlg H Kachin J Von The Douglas Chapter of the National Honor Society is 4:96278 The Chapter was established during the last semester of 1957 when the members were installed by the officers of the Gresham Honor Society Presently there are 21 senior members and 28 Jumor members Members must have a 1 5 grade point average for their last two semesters, and must have hlgh enough attributes all around to qualify for membership Functions thxs year included a jomt meetmg with the Honor Society of Gresham Hxgh, imtxation and sponsoring a foreign exchange student's assembly a 4 PW M' 7: ,I K- ! , f -as I -I N. Z Sec. : : . - ., . . . . , . , . - ., . - . ., . - , . , . , . ,J. -, . . . , . , - , - - - K- , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , D. p , . , . . . . . . . , . ,D. 1 1 ' y - , . , . 1 I 1 ' 1 ' ' , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . ' l 9 U H 7 . . . 88 . . . . Left to Right: 1stRow: P. Pride, S. Schwontkow- English, S. Thomas, S. Williams, L. Saaski, ski, C. Natella, L. Nichols, S. Jabs, G. Koehler. Kachln. 5th Row: J. Taylor, P. McCrea, 2nd Row: Mr. Schmid, L. Stairet, S. Spenst, C. DiCkinS0n, E. Turney, S. Dunn, L. Provance, Mohrman, Miss Jack. 3rd Row: J. Gaffney, J. Seabeck. 6th Row: K. Shigley, R. Cook, Jones, P. Thomas, L. Beetham, D. Shelly, K. Fain, B. Marchant, S. McClelland, B. Rau, Drake. 4th Row: C. Bandfleld, K. Klein, K. Lozler. The purpose of the International Relations League is to promote interest in world affairs. One of their greatest projects during the year is raising money to sponsor a foreign exchange student. A few of the activities sponsored by I. R. L. , to aid them in raising money, are the annual Halloween dance, and a talent show. They also sponsor various sales. One of the main interests during the year is the I. R. L. Model United Nations Conference held at the University of Oregon. Pres. V. Pres. Sec. Treas. I-list.-Sgt. -at-Arms Pub. Mgr. Sandra Jabbs Patti Pride Geneva Koehler Linda Nichols Carolyn Natella Shirlee Schewontkowskl 'T .ne . 'V Us UTD' , Ne? . 1-is 415155351 .i'5fJ.,f President Sandra Jabbs 89 J-. are -vu' A A 'CTT Fall President Joanne Walker Pres Shirley Monroe Janet Fleming Carol Mortenson Sally Nichols Darlene Turpen V Pres Treas Sgt at Arms l-list Lynette Tower Head of Sports Diane Kowcum frx An'- C Shirley Monroe q. 2.14. Left to Right lst Row S Nichols Treas Mortensen-Sec J Walker Fall Pres S Mon roe Pres J Fleming V Pres D Tupen Sgt at Arms L Tower Head of Sports Miss High 2nd Row' Mrs Byrd P Burson S Allen 3rd Row' J Ballew L Wenstrand A Whitten P Lytle C Curtis E Boland A Gulllon L Noregaard 4th Row- K Maxwell P Thomas P Arz S St George M Squires J Larson J Spenst L 0'Conner B Stewart 5th Row' C Bernier P Graves J Halliday J Hebler A McDonnell G Carruthers C Foe N Mlniuth 6th Row A Applegate S Hamm J Holmes S Dreske C Washborn J Scott J Howton M Meachan D Hummelgard J May M Gilbert J Jones A Daniels S Schwont kowskl S Yngsdahl 8th Row' D Selda J Taylor K Shigley M Fain J May J Jensen L Staviet P Metz S Pedlgo M Thorpe 9th Row D Mlllette J Payne J Powell S Dun son S Mlllwood S Mahlum The purpose of the Girls' Recreation Association IS to promote and further good sportsmanship ln all activities Various types of sports are offered in after school mtramurals Outside activities are also offered throughout the year to the members These actlvitles include swim ming, hiking, horseback riding skiing, and others Sec. N ' : : . - . , C. . , . , . , . , ' . , . ' . , Q ' - , . , Q , . Spring President J. Wersch, K. Barlow, D. Daugherty, J. White. 7th Row: E. Hadfield, B. Doty, M. 0'Rourke, . - , . , - , . , . , Q , . ' ' 1 - 1 - 1 1 v 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 I. , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - , - , . . . : . , . , . , . - . , - 90 ' 2. , Q Ocala GQ4 E f f' 1.1 LefttoRight lst Row- D Dorslng Sec Tneas Fellows D DeMa.rs M Elia 5th Row' J J Yoes Pres 2nd Row- J Raab G Glassley Holmes G McQus.ry M Malmros T D T Russo L Day B Wolsborn 3rd Row- B Hughes B Grey 6th Row- L Smith R Brown Baker G Stenlund R Baker R Lechelt A R Glbbs 7th Row- C Hofmann P Johnson Rogers 4th Row' E Benz B Stamsos J J Lawrence G Cox T Simonls Under the direction of Mr Scarff and president, Jack Yoes, this year's lettermen helped to main tain order at games and made it a point to be of ser vice to various Scot projects. Lettermen are athletes with a letter in at least one major sport. They are voted upon for membership by present members. Pres Jack Yoes V Pres Gayle I audenslager Sec Treas Duane Dorsing Sgt at Arms Bill Payne President Jack Yoes 91 fi B P 5 ' , p 'ij 3 1- , Y pp o t fl V , s , A J Q P wry A I A '1 W 1' 53 M' 1.15215 P , - ! N. .. .:,. , v J, .' 3 , . . A 0 ' l ' v. . 'Q' I? K 1 E . lg f i ' 4 . ii? J' 4 PM l 5 ,1 - : . . - .- ., , . , . . . . - ' n . Q , . , , . , s , . . . , . , . . . . , . . . . , . , , . , . , . , . . . . . , . , . . . , . , . . , . , . . , It it ' , Q, I - yh 7.7. . 1 A.. it cr: Q 1' President Karen Galbraith Left to Right: lst Raw: P. McCrea, J. Berreth, J. Row: K. Anderson, A. Rainey, J. Weston, J. May, Alexander, K. Galbraith, J. Ramsey, J. Brown. 2nd S. Gill, B. Cole, J. Hlnch. 3rd Row: K. Maxwell, R. Cox, L. Heniges, C. Hansch, J. Clarke, J. Ballew. F. T. A. - Future Teachers of America. This organization consists of persons who are primarily interested in becoming teachers. The club's member- ship is open to any interested student. ?.74f4. President Marie Cruzan 92 This national home economics organization, Future Homemakers of America, strives toward good rel ation- ship between home and community and the developement of girls' interest in good homemaking procedure. if 5 Left to Right: lst Row: K. Wood, B. Alexander, M. Gravatt, B. Lentz, V. Dexter, Miss Baum, Miss Cruzan, G. Logan, G. Thompson. 2nd Row: P . Kollas. 3rd Row: C. Junken, J. Hinch, P. Pierre, N. Cruzan, Mrs. Moore. 44664 3 Fall President Barbara Francl Qi to Right. A. Merris, J. Boyle, J. Anderson, J. 3rd Row. M, Fain, M. Fain, J. Taggesell, C. Lofted Allmen, I. Satchell, Miss Barrett. 2nd Row: W. J.. Berreth, J. Alexander, A. Cato, L. Smith, C. Mc- A. Farrell, E. Roades, S. Schwontkowski, Glellan, D. Hale. Boland, J.. Ballew, S. Giesler, J. Curry, B. Rau. Spring Pregident JoAnn VonAl1men Thalia is the Latin club, organized for the purpose of furthering interest in Latin and the Roman empire. Each year Thalia sponsors the Roman Banquet. Any student who has taken Latin may attend. Thalia also holds an Easter egg sale at Easter time. Zane' President Donna Dickinson The French club, Loire, was organized just this year. Its purpose is to promote interest in French, the French people and their customs. This fall the club attended aFrench movie to promote more interest in their literature, .un 5 i Left to Right: lst Row: M. Cruzan, D. Dickinson, Hemmert, B. Rau, S, Byrd, D. Lozier, L. Dunn, J Mr. Quinn, B. Stevens. 2nd Row: J, Yeary, N. Lozier. Cruzan L. Ridgeway, A. Kibler. 3rd Row: L. 93 :wich Zia! NIL. ffx . ,' is ! Left to Right: lst Row: Mr. Whitaker QW7CAJJ, R. mm, 2nd Rgwg B, Chgpmm QICNYADMQ, J, Wann president Jenkis QWYBKNJ, A- N8igh0rn CW7HZW7. R- Stelzer, B. Wood, W. Fields QW7CLSJ, J. Alexander, S. Donn Larry McClelland lW7ZBSl, L- McClelland QWYDRMJ, J. MUQBSOD F. Tucker, C. Had1ey,,B. Bjerkelund lKN7AISj, fW7IAYy, G. Newton QW7HVD, B. Stutzman, J. Bjork- Cgrtgr, The purpose of the Douglas Radio Amateurs is to instruct boys in the fundamentals and uses of various types of radio equipment. Each member either has or is working for alicense to permit him to operate an amateur radio station. The rifle club is an interest club. It is composed of students wanting to learn about and how to handle rifles. Membership is open to any interested student of Douglas. p 2650 6644 X Q. S I C--1? N . 57' President John Olson Left to Right: lst Row: J. Chase, R. Clifton, J. D. Hendrickson, P. Sumner, O. Horsey, T. Atkins. Durham, T. Mayer, J. Olson. 2nd Row: Mr. Hahn, 3rd Row: D. Franzen, T. Clark. L. Bliss. 94 .isffv 1. V Wcadza facie 4 Cflkg Left to Right: 1st Row: J. Attebury, T. Maes, P. G. Becvar. 3rd Row: N. Heltschmidt, P. Harn, E President Ogburn, S. Meek, Mr. Maney. 2nd Row: L. Parker, Attebury, D. Chambers, D. I-leltschmldt, R. Beckman Phu Ogbum J. Holmes, J. Fleming, W. Wallace, B. Bottemlller, Ski club is an interest club with the purpose of promoting and bettering the sport of skiing. They ski regularly, taking trips to Mt. Hood. Member- ship is open to any interested person. Caledonlans consists of students interested ln drama. They sponsor the One Act Play night. Caledonians also perform services. This year they put lights and mirrors in the make-up room as a service to the drama department and the school. eczledoaicufd. ne 'firm C? President Susan Gill to Right: lst Row: Miss Engel, D. Dusa, S. Gill, well, S. Dunne, L. Heniges. 3rd Row: J. Olson, K. Meinig, L. Nichols, D. Ingram. 2nd Row: G. Gul- Gill, M. Coifyn, A. Wolkow, C. Gallagher, J. Gaffney, J. Fleming, K. Kermler, M. Burr, F. Card- D. Shelly, J. Gabrielsen. 95 .1-Q.. 'Z SIA i i amen 4 k Al F! ak 3 fig? P id f ' gs Q 4 res en V f ' Rl' A55 15.4 :', .lj '.-2.. . Frank Chambers 3 2 ,L . N L ,Q Left toRlght: J. Boyle, L. Boland, F. Chambers- Sec.-Pres., 1. Satchell, C. Greseth, Mr. Young. 464,664,444 f' 'N 4 yin. If J ,S 'R 1' President Mike Malmrose Leftto Right: lst Row: C. Melnlg, I. Snyder, S. Santti, J. Bennet, A. Erickson, M. Malmros F Q' Gill, L. Nichols, J. Engberg, Miss Engel. R. Chambers, G. Albus, S. Hogan, B. Swanson .i J if Left to Right: lst Row: J. Holyer, S. Wender, E. Row: C. Ferguson, G. Trahan, J. Byers, K. Drake, Martien, M. James, J. Baltzell, S. Jahs, L. Pierson, J. Fleming, A. Dorslng, G. Becktell, J. Engberg, S.. S. St. George, E. Becker, A. Whitten, P. Westover, Blake, M. Wenstrand, S. Williams, G. Dlmn. 4th Row: P. Gravatt, Mrs. Pierce. 2nd Row: Mr. Stark, J. Stenzel, E. Dietz, S. Samples, R. Belknap, C. Shearer, M. Benner, L. Stalret, C. Snider, C. Bandfield, K. D. Schmidt, E. Attebury, T. Sawyer, S. Byrd, J. Brunelle, D. Francl, D, Huennekens, J. Turner, N. Webb, R. Gibbs, D, Holsington, F. Weston, T. Clark, D. Hummelgard, C. Jackson, D. Walpole. 3rd Yamauchi. 96 .rv 'rs .ff President Charlene Snider i 1 .- e ws. ,. , I A. X f I -4 1 I is Left to Right 1st Row- P Quinn A Whitten H Klumo S Trahan M James G Henriksen M Miller A Rainey .Eastabrook C Viar J Scott J Brown Miss Baum 2nd 3rd Row' J Gaffney J Scott J Kelly H Hamlin L Row P Gravatt S Schmidt B Prenz A Brooks G Fahlsing S Coots L Moore L Hughes A VanBonk B Pres W V Pres CZ? Treas Sgt at Arms Pub Mgr Hxst Chaplain Fall President Leoda Gard Gaehc discusses project Harris adm Fal Leoda Gard Carolyn Viar Sandra Eastrahrook Rose Budke Donna Schopp Pat Quxnn Jean Scott Helen Klump I 'I Lux Sprung Sandra Eastrabrook Gail Trahan Alma Brooks Jean Brown Alice Whitten Pat Qulnn Jean Scott Helen Klump if ix .1 Spring President Sandra Eastabrook Gaelic, the name for a girls' social service club, means Scottish language Their purpose is to promote friendshlp and to perform services for the school whenever possible Gaellc, as the other social service clubs IS a bxd club Blds are presented twice a year They hold their election of officers twice a year also 4n1 ls!Ksc1Qsen-,Lt fr Ax ,xt ' 1 Left to Right lst Row S Gill P Anderson B Cole P Kulhman S Elsenzimmer K Kempf L Pierson S Jabs J Walker S McClelland C Hayes 2nd Row J Wright D Long P Barger M Wenstrand M Schneider J Zim Pres V Pres Sec Treas Sgt at Arms Pub Mgr Hlst Fall President Chaplain Paula Kuhlman Wi 'W 'w DeFreya cleans house for trophies D fa Paula Kulhman Barbara Cole Patti Anderson Susan Gill Jamce Wright Marita Schnleder Ramona Sauttl Edna Maln merman S Williams C Mohrman D Shelly C Meinlg 3rd Row' Miss Kollas L Nichols D Coulsey P Boylen I Snyder J Powell V Woodruff Mrs Smelser 4th Row' R Santti K Weston L Goodwin J Bennett E Main A Scdorls S Relyea Sheila Elsenzlmmer Paula Kulhman Kleva Kemp Llnda Plerson Joanne Walker Susan Gill Sandra Jabbs Sharon McClelland Cecelia Hayes wwf 7 Spring Presxdent Sheila Elsenzlmmer DeFreya the name for a girls' soclal service club here at Douglas, means the goddess of love Thelr purpose lies ln per form1ng services for the school and the commumty promotmg fr1end11ness among the students of Douglas and furthermg lnter est 1n school 8.CtlVltl6S Several of DeFreya's functlons are spon soring rec nlghts, sales of var1ous types and having jomt meetlngs wlth other social clubs Servlces to the school this year have in eluded cleaning the trophy case serv1ng at dinners, and ushering at various functxons , : : . , . , . , . , . , . ,, . , . . 1 ' Y ' ! 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Fall Spring K - H v0 Us . 9 .J . . .- . , . . . . . 1 Q fm .-V, t Left to Right 1stRow' Y Dllling E Ward B Wilson A Erickson G Meeker M Barnhart L Olson P Hlghbarger C Rasmussen K Hoover M MacFarlane N Nepote Mrs Murphy 2nd Row C Eachus G Ramburg C Hammond P Meyer D Newsom P Thomas C Curtis Mrs Tschache Pres V Pres ec Trees Sgt at Arms Pub Mgr Hist Fall President Chaplain Marge Barnhart Zacddcz Fall Marge Barnhart Linda Olson Beth Wilson Yvonne Dllllng Penny Highbarger Esther Ward Ann Erickson Joyce Schermerhorn Linda Elchler Qualha, meaning quality, lS the name for a girls' social service club here at Douglas The purpose of Qualha is to promote good will among fellow members and students of Dav1d Douglas 3rd Row- J Schermerhorn S Moss M White K Brunell J Attebury P Harn M Hoffert L Eichler C Mortensen S Dreske 4th Row D Johnson D Russell B Caputo S Bergstrom M And: s Is Heltschmldt T Coles J Sweitzer H Kachln S Strain D Strain D Kuplllk Spring Linda Olson Penny Hlghbarger Joyce Scherxnerhorn Gay Meeker Diane Johnson Karen Hoover Nancy Nepote Carole Rasmussen Marie MacFarland rg 1 8 Spring President Linda Olson The functions of Qualha are sponsoring rec mghts and holding jolnt meetings wxth other social clubs Qualha performs services for the school such as washing wmdows, which they do weekly Qualhals a b1d club Bxds are given twice a year and the election of officers IS also held twice a year -4-54' l 99 Qualha performs weekly chore 1? : . . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . 1 U 1 ' 1 D r - x - 1 - v - 1 D 1 ' ' 1 u , . , . , . 5 . Z . , . , . n --- Y . . . , . , . , , . en , . , . . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . . , . ,x S . m I , , 1 ,n 1 . X - E. ' , 0 3 if M H . . . f . .1 AE, ,Q --2 ,1 G, M f Q Q . . . X ' . l I k . Left to Right lst Row J Helm L Marlow J Magruder R Tanner L Beetham N Gibbs S Greseth P Huston C M Stark C Labraaten M Laase S Merrill T Stltes T Peccia J Keagle C Snider J Cobban K Kruse P Lytle Rowlanos K Klein C Newman A Cobban 2nd Row Miss S Watkins 4th Row G Paul J Sullivan J Hinton P Stunkard S Teeney L Roper T Maes N Dalbart K Arz J Davis C Culver C VanLoon M Abbott S Edwards Stites B Pennington J Southwick Mrs Glass 3rd Row S Hogan S Martlen L Mervln S Labraaten 'N Pres V Pres Sec Treas Sgt at Arms Pub Mgr Hlst Fall President Chaplain Marcia Laase Taif prepares mums Fal Marcia Laase Jean Magruder Lana Marlow Joan Helm Sharon Teeny Sharon Merrill Janice Hinton Connie Labraaten Rita Tanner Spring Sharon Merrill Connie Labraaten Taunjl Stites Marge Stark Ann Cobban Toni Rowlands Chris Newman Marcia Laase Karen Klein To Always Inspire Friendshlp this IS the motto of the girls 111 Taif, a social ser V106 club at Douglas Then' purpose is per formmg services for the school and promot ing mterest ln school aCtlVltleB Ta1f sponsors rec nights has sales of various kmds the1r annual sale being that of 'Mums for the first football game of the season and th1s year the sale of the Douglas Scots sweatshirts, and holds Joint meetings with other social service clubs Ta1f's services this year included the cleanmg of the periodxcal room of the library and sponsoring Mr Thanksglving 77Ze'zzc1c6 Left to Right lst Row- S Blake Hist I Norman Sec S Soots D Ryerse N Melsness C Jelinek L Saaski Mrs Stockton Pres P Millwood Chaplain J Brennan Treas Moore 3rd Row Mrs Dickinson J Blake J Engberg B 2nd Row- C Campau S Morrow J Field K Dittemore S Mitchell K Galbraith P Culver J Weston J Ramsey P Treadwell D Klasson K Jobe J Durham 0-at 44 ' President K Sandy Stockton BPgeSssdent o evens I-Q l Lefttofltght lst Row- Mr Floren E Benz G Paulsen Sec Boe A Barrett B Carelson R Gantter S Sandahl K : . . - . , . - . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . - . , . - , . - . . : . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 4 AI Y I ' - - .. .L ,, 1 - , fn' 'T ' l 5 1 lf' go 1, 5 I F'!ff2'2ff5'3i1 E FVQKV to , - Tai-fi? 3, 4 '-T i fzetgfgzgefg- a . wlggglzfzj. , , , J I Q, Y ' - 5 ' 1 1 ' J ' if lx K 4 , 1 1 L 3 X 5 M, W f 4' '1 f - X F f , , 'S D of' ll ' U B1 f -.: 400 .', l ul V B. Stevens-Pres., W. Thomas-Treas. 2nd Row: A. Peak, D. Wilhoit, P. Schoppe. 101 'Vik Y- F' Left to Right 1stRow' P Ogburn M Glaesley B Smith Perdue D Butenschoen R Baker B Baker D Crabtree G Austin G Albus 2nd Row- G Glassley B Soles R D Smith L Smith J Lawrence K Keller J Dixson Mr Brown M Mcwhtrter B Stamsos G Stenlund J Yost J Jolly 4th Row R Brandon D Curtis J Henderson L Barrlnger D Dell S Meek 3rd Row- J neichner R Rinella B Gray J Brown K Hoover J Dusenberry D E' President Bryant Smith 'Q Regis plants lawn Pres V Pres ec Treas Pub Mgr Hist Rice D Dorsing J Walker J Dortch egw Bryant Smith Phil Ogburn Glenn Albus Phll Ogburn Gary Austin Dick Rice Regis is aLat1n word meaning 'kings . It is the name of a boys' social service club here at Douglas. Its purpose is to perform services for the school and to promote inter est in school and club activities. Regis acticities include holdingjoint meet ings with other social clubs and sponsoring rec, nights This year Regis' first service for the school was planting the lawn by the library. Another of their services was a joint project with Sealgair, the painting of a Scotsman on the east wall of the gym V L w 5 . 7 f, , 'f - , i - . Z K 1 J , A W, Y V lg A I Kai' 3 . A , . 4' ' sv si N- .F ' 4 A -3 1 t 1 ' 1 .:' , ng' 'Nl ga Q? ' 7 4-4 ,Ja ,IA Q ,hd 4 '11 I NL ' x ' J . f . N I ll X -J. 1 'v 5 f ' 7 ' ' ' ' 7 ' 1 ' Q , Q 5 1 y I y l g I , - - Q , - , - . - . : . , . , . , . 1 if v - ' - - - 1 - , Q , . , . , . , . U it Pix S: Q e x 1 Wwe M- . . , I w ,, ,as H Pres Left to Right 1BtRow H McDonnell A Rogers G Thorne J Yoes J Dilling T Stewart D Huennekens D Gorham R Gray J Stenllmd M Elia P Johnson 2nd Row Pearson L Day T Russo D DeMars G Spain D Water Q -, 5p,q aa- man R Buckallew J Fellows Mr Maney 3rd Row' R Stevens C Noxon M Perdue J Holmes T T Hughes D Heitschmidt G McQuary R Hutchins B Baker E Jellnek 4th Row G Cox L Mohn R Fulin B Ramsey D Huennekens J Chambers D Welks R Taylor ecdgcwz Fall Jerrx Dxllmg V Pres cc Treas Pub Mgr Hxst Sgt at Arms Fall President Jerry Dilling Jack Yoes T D Hughes George Thorne Henry McDonnell Dennis Beetharn Arkxe Rodgers Sealga1r, the name of a boys' social service club, means Sportsman 1n the Scottish language The purpose of the club lS to be of servlce to the school whenever posslble and to provide opportunities for social development, through meetings wxth other clubs and cooperative work on club projects Sealgair sponsors rec mghts and holds Jomt meetings with girls' social clubs Th1s year one of Sealga1r's services was a Joint project with Regis the paintmg of a Scotsman on the east wall of the gym It was painted by Mr Kleven and Mr Hahn WN A- Mt Spring Del Huennekens Dick Gorham Ron Gray Phll Johnson Jerry Stenlund B111 Payne Mike Ella Spring President Terry Stewart V 0119 3 7 1 I H W' 1 .. . G in ' J ., V aff: , I-X . ' f' . 4 , , , 5 ' ' - v. 4- ' bf 1' , Q 8 , d s -J -1 1 W 7 .- -. .,, J, '-fy iw A 3, I , n' f .L , 1 ' M g -A , , n V- ' ' 1 i .. ...A . . A K ' 1 S K 1' , an Q : : . , . , Q , , . , . , . . . . . , . , . , Q , .-. , , o 1 - 1 - 1 f - I A ' . , . , . , . . : Mr, , . , . , . , . . , . , . , ., , . , . - : . , Q , . , . , . , . , . , . . I .. K ,.. - ' ' f Terry Stewart xi V s. 4, A . . - A S , . . A is - . Q ' - 32 ' ' stiff' ' ' JEL' , x M - - g5i?i t -- ' . K . 7' ,Q ff' ,'l f- , . A ' ' Mgr, X f, w ,W V, g 1 , , . N A V, .- ' 1 . . 'fr' ' 1 al H J , A, ' X 1 X . :, ' uf 'em-J' . . ! 9 0 3 . 4 04 Waxed? fczflg 'f' Q lik O 'T Fight ll The Scots say 'Hi 149' N .,,,x mfr '-x , 'wb .S -C Left to Right 1stR0w' J Stenlund M Glaasley 2nd Row' J Swettzer, N Deibart C Eachus C Labraaten C Va.nLoon M Abbott 'nymi Over easy Connie and Judy Yea team! I ' v H r , I 5 I ,V 4 i I ,f 1 1 if 1 , I A ' ' ' Q . .., , ' ' 9' Q- ' ' ,I V Y ll 5 I - C 35 , ' 'LW' f. S !! If i M. xl v -1 f A - Q f Q I I r 1 V, .-. , J 1' ' V wx' ' ' f 5 ff R' , 'X - I J : . , Q' w . +'r'..z-. 1 , , , -- , ' H xtnq f f ' -,jg 1: x . -v-,favs N in :M 5 ' f 5 , I N A N Q X2 A 5 l . : . . , . . . . . , . , . , . , W, g Q , 4 x , ln..4. A, I f Q 1 1' x W2 N -4 A ,Q m 1 K nt a, K x J 1 r I , lx tx s ,Q A! 1 . , , , . Y QW Zalg 5 7 Left to Right s Row- N Gibbs V Johnson S Greseth R Buckallew L Beetham S Labraaten G Schneider Sally Hogan and Carolyn Hammond I I V ,L K-'I A Q . gl' 1 ' ,S f 5 nl.: , 'E ,Y -WAS Ys f ' .. -I ' A I X 1 el fm , S 4 : lt . . , . , , , . , . , . , . , y ...4 -1-- i , 1 , MW... fn' ,,4.l.lll7 Pres V Pres Treas Sgt at Arms Pres V Pres Treas Sgt at Arms Pub Mgr Q? Fall President Gay Meeker Gay Meeker Sheila Eisenzlmmer Chris Newman Helen Kachin Sharon Teeny Jeanne Attebury Sheila Elsenzlmmer Chris Newman Helen Ka hin Patti Anderson Jeannie Sullivan Left to Right lst Row J Sullivan H Kachin J Attebury S Eisenzlmmer P Anderson C Newman 2nd Row' M Miller S Teeny G Meeker D Long Erickson M White E Ward D Anderson 4h Spring President Jeanne Attebury 106 Pep Zia! Row K Mitchell D Russell L. saaskl S Jabs K Bnmelle M Barnhart 5th Row T Rowlands P White C Peccla J Hinton S Gill Y Dilllng Moss E Matn J Schermerhorn B Cole D Mc Gil The purpose of the Pep Club IS to promote school spirit in extra curr1cular aCtlVltl6S, to assist in lead ing yells, and to a1d the school in all ways possible This year Pep Club became a bid club This sel ect group performed Sk1t8 ln pep assemblies, and after decorating the goal posts at all home football games, they would sit together in the stands to root for the Scots Pep Club sponsored soc hops, rec nights and sold pom poms They ended the year with a potluck dinner in honor of the seniors Sec. Sec. 'N : : - , . , . : . , . , . . , - IQ Q, , . , . , - . . , . . . . Mr. Quinn. 3rd Row: D. Coulsey, S, Stockton, A, K. Stltes, M. Andrews. 6th Row: S. Schmidt, S . . ' 1. , 5 1 Zander Wczgczlonch. Under the direction of Mr Cory Blodgett this small select group entertains at manv many functions Singing pop songs and old standards they are invlted to perform at churches for Klwanis clubs restaurants frat ernal orgamzations and P T S A programs Not all their talents are displayed outside of school for they also perform at school functions They are in addition on the program for exchange assemblies They are i deed a busy group N5 LefttoRight 1stR.ow' B Mendenhall J Greenmore D Kuhlman B Cole R sanm 2nd Row Mr Cory Blod NCWSOID H Kachill C Meinig M 118356 K Kempf P gett D Fenwick J Stenlund D Huennekens C Jones R Brown R Perdue D Dorsing R Lindley J Olson 64464 Left to Right: lst Row: J. Findley, D. Forrester, M. Erick- son, K. Howard, A. Erickson, M. Barnhart, K. Kempf, P. Kuhlman, D. Dorsing, C. Jones. 2nd Row: H. Kachin, R. Tanner, F. Martin, L. Mervin, C. Noonchester, E. Lane, E. Ward,.J, Greenmore, B. Mendenhall, R. Brown, S. Meek. Known widely for their outstanding vocal talents, the choir, under the direction of Mr. Cory Blodgett, has carried the name of Douglas to far corners of the state. Members of the choir are some of the busiest students in school, entertaining at assemblies - Thanksgiving and Christmas and exchange assemblies - churches, and on radio. They held con- certs at Christmas and in the spring and were part of the Mass Concert. The choir also participates in choral festivals and con- tests. 3rd Row: M. Wenstrand, L. Radke, DL Jorgensen, J. Weston, J. Attebury, E. Main, G. Thomson, K. Slaton, Fenwick. 4th Row: B. Frenz, T. Rowlands, B. ler, D. Hibbard, B. Forseth, L. Eggers, H. Yoes, T. D. Hughes, R. Russell, J. Olson, B. G. Cannon, D Cook, B. But- McDonnell, J Payne . ft to Right: lst Row: J. Stenlund, D. Huennekens, M. Sch- ider, P. Mordel, A. Dobell, J. Dempsey. B. Driscol, J. ary, E. Becker, C. Willhite. 2nd Row: R. Buckalew, C. einig, M. Foumal, B. Pennington, J. Waterman, S. Micheal, L. Heniges, M. James, M. Fitzsimmons, J. Scott, S. St George. 3rd Row: E. Main, J. Powell, B. Parrish, A. Dan- iels, L. Saaski, S. Merrill, G. Becvar, J. Clark, H. Klump 4th Row: G. Austin, R. Lindley, R. Santti, J. Schermerhorn A. Cobban, J. McCabe, C. Newman, M. Fain, B. Blakley. Last March, upon invitation, our choir took a two day trip to Spokane to entertain at the Inland Empire Convention- a meeting of administrators from six states. The choir ended the year by performing at the senior's bacca- laureate and graduation. 4261. a Sa 6 I Q' 4 sa. if Q 1' 'Q Y .Q av ,gl -iv' V' 1 ,W tk o' Left to Rlght lst Row Mr Cory Blodgett J Strand K Klein L J Nluxclhnlmll M Sxlano 3rd Row P Parkhxll V Parkhlll J Clmt G Schnelder P Matz J ON1a11ex N NI1n1um M Hopkms Scott B Blalxelx A Qumnell B Logan S Tltherlngton K Kramer 2nd Row M Seward C Cr1ck L Tower C Fmhatrautl G Dunn 4th Rom S Jorgensen M Coffm J Schmltt C Taxlor E Main S Hacnenburg, P Welker B Swanson Slew? naemffe Left to Rxght lst Row M Warnstrom, S JabbS, Taxlor J May znd Row C Hudson, G Hohnstem 110 4- ' QF .. ' - bib -'J 6 Q wg Q36 it 6' o n! ff I 1 . ' f A , X V W-SM ff S 1 1 1- - L SJ,J X ev. in 1-1 1 - , - Q S 0 41 Q , V L ,, ' A i 4 t :Qi ' H it 'T' an 'J cr SV, ', F' S Y J 5 2 Q :Q : . A v ,,. -I l, . ,I , ,F A ' '-1. ',, 4 . .' -V : I mace Zane! Left toR1ght lst Row G Gerber J Cramer A Bar C Taylor Seated H Kachin J Lolxer G Cannon rc L Pride S Georg nd Row standing C Jones D Weeks G Newton S Soxhl B Chapman D Fahner G Hohnstem Mr Saracco Dance band is a very active and talented organxzatlon They play at assemblies, school and community dances and various other func Good things come in small packages cer tlons tainly proves true here The combo IS a small group but it produces b1g thmgs in the form of jazz They play at assernbhes and entertain at many school dances Olftgd N Left to Rlght S George, G Cannon, G Hohnstexn, D Fahner 501 7 2 , 1 K !1 f 3 4 1 , Q1 ,Llc - if 5 2 lr ,f 5 1 'Y ' y , L'a ,- , 7 ' b , M' x ' I N , l,.W A V AV 2 -' YA '. Q W , gif Q lll Leffw Right: B- Shellhart. P- Culver, L. Schwartz, N. Gibbs, M. Fouma1,Travnick, N Miniutti. T Mayer, C Seibert. 4th Row. D. cannon, Cl Monenson' E' Main lst ROW: J- Rider. B Chapman, S. George, G. Franzen, J. Morgeson, W. Thomas, E. Smith, J. Harbick. Sth Row: Gerber. Be Travis, J- Cramer- 2nd ROW: J Lozier, S. Soihl, B. Brostoff, Homer, J. Dining, G. MCNQ11, c. Phillips, L Pride, G. Newton. sth R A- DOI'S1r1g, D- Fahner, M. Warner 3rd Row: G. Cannon. G. Newton, S. Douglas' band could be seen, during the fall months, marching -- rain or shine -- at all the home football games and during the winter months, playing for all home basketball games. 112 Dunn L BIISS R Peyton M Mechean H Mal-un C White R D Bates 9th Row B Houck D Lomcr F Dxllmg, L Margeson H th Row D Weeks S Ostman R Bernrose E Adams C Foe 5 NiCh015 Waldo D N1Ch01S J Dortch Mr 531-3000 The band is an organization of which Douglas students can be proud It has received lst Place as the best band for two years in the Jr Rose Festival competition The Douglas Metro League Honor Band also plays for school assem blies and are on the program for exchange assembhes 'I'hey have both a Spring Concert and a Christmas Concert during the year 113 l ' 1 - l 1 ' , 1 - , . ' , , - : . . ' , . ' ' f, . , orish, 7th Row: D. Smith, S. White, J. Bjorkman, L. Hall, B. Nelson. YOI-mg 10th ROWI H1 VHD-4151. O- HOTSCL R- H01SCh9I'. J Margeson- P Uzcdeetm Left to Right: lst Row: M. Warnstrom, S. Jabbs, N. Nordby, R. Nordby, A Barrett, D. Nichols, D. Lozier, L. Powell, L E. Martien, E. Adams, J. Mendenhall, B Cole 2nd Row: J. Pride, C. Hudson, D. Moore. 4th Row: T. Woodruff, F Ballew, C. Hansch, M. James, B Maynard, B. Nelson, E Lukens, S. Soihl, J. Dilling, D. Weeks, G. Cannon. Standing Main, S George, G Gerber, E. Talley, C Taylor, S. Hack- Mr. Saracco, conductor, J. Wilson, D. Fahner, G. Hohnstein enburg, J. May. 3rd Row: M Miller, J. Baltzell, J. Hanley, L. Wilkins, B. Wood The Douglas orchestra has hadan active year. Several of its members played in the all -state orchestra this year, and some traveled to Hood River to part- icipate in solo and ensemble contests. A few students were able to play in the Music In May Festival consisting of students from Oregon, Washington, and California schools, held at Pacific University. The orchestra was invited to play at the District Metropolitan League Festival. They have also performed for P. T.S. A. meetings, provided concerts for grade schools and gave a school assembly this year. A spring concert was given for the students and community the last of April. Another group of students from the orchestra, called the String Ensemble, played at various banquets, 114 laden! emedcvzda. S S 1 7' ,T 53.4-4-an -n X .Ji H621 LefttoRight lst Row C McFarland B Sayler J Dem B Mendenhall 2nd Row L Provance L Pierson J sey B Wxlson S Osborn S Martien A Murphy B May P Millwood C Noonchester K Kempf P Kuhlman Rosania S Teeny N Heitschmidt L Goodwin K Weston G Becktell S Relyea .lcizczzg Zczdetd. eww' 1 Leftt.oRight lst Row Mrs Smelser J Byers S Moody Reid H Klump M Miller J Timmings C Cooly P C Hansen J Durham J Magruder J May S Reed S Weston G Gullickson 2nd Row D Klawson N Whxte 110 M'chea.1 C McFarland S Gill L Nichols D Shelly C C Via: B Travis J Jones S Pettigs P Ryerse Q . S, A . .. A K, I , . J X ' v L ' 4 ,. 1 . . sr z i L Q Y -v. X N X g I Q -.K , ,f . s K V .111-1 X . v r M' osx ., . ..h.-..c,4f 'K.:4 'gr' : : . , . , , - . . 1 . , . , . 1 ' 1 ' Y ' l I 7 m 7 7 I ' Y U ! ' l , . , . , , , , , . , . A I , , HM , . I H Y 1 F 0 ' 1 ' N , fb. . ' .li l .,. fe ' v i 1 ,..,. b .V , + l , 1,.Al ' : : . , . , . , , . , , , . , . , . h . . r' - , - , . , - , - , - , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . . . , - - , - . - 1 - , . . :mad gem Left toR1ght H Hump HI' Gibbs A Neighom E MII!! Selma! Sine gan'-B 1' if fs -sd vs-4 Left to Right L Ray A Scdoris D Brunback I Norman 2nd Row' A Neighorn S Smdnhl Mr Gibbs : . , . , . , . - i . , ' 'Y vv, 7 1- A' 'wwf . 'Q w' Olhlfhxv.-. 4 t 93 , ' umm f g W 1 I HH O .4 5 N Q, 6 k ? I: Tv 1 ,V ,N V 'sf' rv- ff y Z . U ,- A ' :,1., 2? i N.-'Nw . ? if V W Ee ' l g 5:2 f f Z . , . , . , . . . a r ' I . 14 daefufdadnq JCI, . W K x . Lettto Right: E. Lane, N. Nepote, Mr. Kleven, B. Hansen, J. Ingberg. avm' g'5W,5t5v,?5 s ii ,4aoida- Wana! . .W M 4, L to Right: lst Row: M. Warner, N. Lind, W6bb, R- N0l'dby. A- Pratt. J. Satoris, Mr- rrms, N. Nordby, P. Priest. 2nd nom s. L00- ? 2 2 P Q if Q s ' f - Stage 'sew A-, ps if , D99 to 3181112 Ur- HIM. D- WI-Pd, J- SIIDHI. B- Cook, D. Forrest, J. Shephard, J. Olson, J. Furlong 117 Im W :wee 3 J X ,P .iw e- vs 1 Q ll Zczfetefzda Welp lst Row C White M Rice M Fitzsimmons 2nd Row S Landis D Giddings J Ping J Chretien mltdwam qfdp Z5 ..--, gifxiw Left toRight G Denton J Yeary M Mahler R Cook K English 2 - , A , . . 1 , , . , Q , . . I, l C ,zlgf is ' 'QL' 555 3. s, , , 3 7 - f A wg-5 ' V ' i'if5iSf ' ,Q of 4. V:-if of A A jim! C s i 'vi V -RL'-J xi '2-if V. 4 5 QRS. W .W ' -ai , fviw , - , Q 5 Wx -. f s f' Q .. N -1-iimf k' 5?-rfflg -., K ..,,g1gf if 'n f , , . .7 , rg, ' 'SL ' 4 z . , . , . , . , . . Left to Right: lst Row: Miss Patsy Flohauh, Mrs. Arlene Hill, Mrs. Jackie Schebel, Mrs. Kathrlne DeCoss, Mrs. Phyllis Poirer, Mrs. Faith Swanson, Mrs. Lois Hogan. Left to Right: Mrs. Coatney, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Hudak. 9 --4 S eczeI!cz'zc?v.1. nge. Q ' 52 gaetaafchai Left to Rxght: lst Row: D. Couger, A. Peterson, R Purdue. F. Zalo 2nd Row: J Hudson, R Russell G. Fife. M. Frame. J. Brovm oak. .+., nv -4 was 15 aah .Qgg5,.as.afnng9 - .sf 3 2,644 Dfzdatrzd Left to Right: lst Row: Mrs E. Griffls, Mrs C Bingham, Mrs. M. Chambers. Mrs. F Baker. Mrs C Watson. Mrs J. Weed, Mrs. W. White, Mrs. E Larson, Mrs, M Horning. 2nd Row: Mr J Duk- leth, Mr E Taylor, Mr M Koster, Mr. L Wal- lace, Mr J. Creech, Mr. L. Poppenhagen, Mrs L Bean, Mrs. R. Tshendorf, Mrs. G. Wall, Mrs D. Whitfield 119 qw 'F ,, .z, f'f ,M , ,-,,W 7 WK ,I W Lf w' gy '4M1,, J' U -'AIP' Y , , 'ww .ww R I J' 2, 4 - .-. , f, f .4 . , :-I' . 1 A f , jfy' , 1 I 1 4 5 4 'JW 1 ii- if is 1' W9 gu- 'S 'lk f-Zazczfazaw. 44 Q nf! x A S x How do you spell that last name? After school spxrltl waz Automatically moving at the sound of bells, students resumed their studies September 9., Everyone seemed eager to get back in the old routine and was glad to see their friends. The highlights of the first month of school included registration , which always means the confusion of students rushing to the office desiring schedule changes so as to be in class with their buddies Also during September, when the weather was kind enough boys and girls enjoyed lunch on the lawn -the same lawn that was the scene of the endless spirit of the rally practicing after school Several of October's act ivitles were the football games which got the soc hops A' Qi under way the Big and Little Sister Tea and club pledging The annual Girls' League sponsored Big and Little Sis ter Tea possessed the usual characteristics with the same purpose to promote friend ship among the upperclassmen and the underclassmen The girls met and introduced them selves at a Girls' League meeting Here they talked and related information about each REGISTRATION RALLY PRACTICE LUNCH TIME 122 13 au- .......ii Girls enjoy sunny luncheonl s NE' ' 5 :X Ang i 'V H Q I N 4 A . 'Y 7 '. fi Q . ,ab U , A 1- Q Y' ' .-A-v K, 3ul4l,..nl ' ,, 0 M- -H g - :f :'5 ?f -A Wt Q3 y A -- - uv ' ' X Q 9 W vs rv ' ' .ty i . ' . ,X . 'f T' W' A' i ..v ,1 ., H - 5 ' , V 'Ml Xi e 1 X I' I , . ' ...ml ' ,N -'mx X . . ...,f ,f ' A ' il I , .yn .,.,,,' - A ' - I 'X' , ., . iff fm W t 4, V ' 4 1. A, .' , M 466 other. Then during the week that followed the upperclassmen became acquainted with their little sisters, introducing them to their friends a.nd answering any questions they had about school and school activities. The tea was then the climaxing feature . The girls dressed in their best, enjoyed entertainment and refreshments a.nd had a grand time.. Also in October our Halloween dance, Spook Alley Hop, was held, Part of the admission was to wear a masks These masks were later judged and the wearer was awarded a prize In add1 t1on ther was appropriate spooky entertainment for the dancers November's schedule was filled with the football banquet the student sponsored dance for parents only Parent Prome nade assemblies and the Thanksgiving holiday We were entertained with many assemblies scheduled throughout the fall months These assemblies were educa tional as well as entertaining I'm sure we will all remember the one where the octopus was fcontlnued on next pagej 'I would like you to meet ibm Swing your partner I BIG AND LITTLE SISTER TEA PARENTS ' PROMENADE FOOTBALL BANQUET 1 Congrat lations Gayle I 12 '- V 1-11 , . , 3 9 I' , is ' : 1 I fr Q tw g Y . .. W U X i - A J 9 3 ' 7 n . 0 Y 'v t - W . 'Klang 5 . is an . ,K I 5 5 a . Q C 7 ' i as 5 f , , ' -I 3 5 f ' A 5 3 , ' , 5 ' 2 M , S g A 2 p 5 fl if A i , , 4 E ' 1 . 1 I ' ' 4 ' x I F I vw .fx . ,gjyf w' 1 , ' as A+Zw fQf3al 1 gs-14 pg.. ,g g 'F RJ. wt n u ' V' W Wig '52, in 'Sr W Mr Thanksgiving court Left to Right Freshman Prince Terry Lawrence Senior Prince Larry Mohn Junior Prince Bob Stamsos Sophomore King Jim Dlxson 'O Beware of all witches and goblins! Qcontinued from page 1231 exhibited so vividly Another we are sure to remember is the one which included a demonstration of frying an egg without heat There was also a Thanksgiving as sembly where Mr Thanksgiving was crowned and awarded a live t1.u'key After Thanksgiving and the short but greatly appreciated vacation thoughts turned to term papers and the anticipation of Christmas grew stronger with each passing day Spooky entertainment! a. , . F , 1 I Q3 A . . tp X vi' I 4 IFA, - A 1 , - ' me 'U -. m 'tw Y 'g.. L .h fi. L ' .J 'Q-'ET5 'Z' ' 13: -FE t t ' 5 f ti 2 aff , K it - - 5 1 1 0 o - 5 -'X' , , ' 9 0 o L- if 1 N 5 ,wi , to M l.r..sd-Y W T .. I 7fw44 ?fza!cc A Q33 5 Freshie Court. Left to Right Fred Charles Cathy Day Queen Bonnie Burbidge King Jeff Brandon Dennis Nordlof Vicky Johnson Merlin Malmros Michele Bassenave Not pictured are Linda Cobban and Terry Lawrence The traditional Freshie Frolic was the first major dance of the year The glrls wore party dresses and the boys wore slacks with sports coats The dance was sponsored by the Jun1or class to en able them to earn money toward the Jun1or Sen1or Prom which they also sponsored The music was provided by Ben Damels and the Blue Llghts Entertalnment was the crowning of the Freshman King and Queen Jeff Brandon and Bonnle Burbidge who reigned royally over their subjects '23 Tension mounts before crowning! Rgyglty dances I 9 it 5 . C' r H 'fo f Z ' , 1 T , , ' f y .- - Qt , f- 'H B I , ' , 'X ' A 5 , , M I ' ' 2 b . x ':4 Nl A 43 X N 1 L, X A dy U V ' ' 'fx W 5 A .' : 'i ' ,. Q , 1 I , K - I , ' 'C W y ' . , I -'SWKX1 X 1 'V 5 B ' A 1 . ks: l . 'NXNM4 . ? I Y 1 W' X W af K 1 f If 4 ' E' V af s I ,su . - . , Q A . K E C ' A. 1 ' 9 I I Y 'Q T lg Q, , A 2 A , Ap 5 XX .a . '. ' 'saw , .Iii 'V f V A Zack 70 Selma! 726945 Approximately 600 parents attended 'Back-to-School night sponsored by the Douglas PTSA The program opened witha short buslness meeting conducted by Mrs Lewls Gxbbs vice pres1dent Instructors Mrs June Smelser lxbrarian Mrs Lo1s Murphy Engllsh and Mr Elmer Scheelar remedial courses outlined the funct1ons of theu' departments The parents attended ten mmute classes following their own children's schedules After classes were over the parents returned to the cafetor Young at heart ium where refreshments were served and a social hour was held ZX AX Detention tonight for you! Clock watchers 'feczcdefza 1476 cw fm! The Douglas faculty chose as a t1t1e for their program for PTSA Teachers are for Real Three students appeared in front of the stage to converse The subject was approached Are teach ers like everyone else? As they talked a series of scenes depicted the students various interests act ivities and problems The first Scene was resented Vera please stop pulling Carol s ponytail P with the 1dea What would some of the teachers do if they could do what they wanted to do? Scene 5 was a skit entitled What kind of students were they ln school? Scenes 6 and 7 had to do with activit1es of teach N ' ers after 3 o'clock Scene 8 con cluded the program with What are they like when they 'let down their hair'?' which left the thought that teachers are for real 126 G0 Scots Go! v I 0 , - . 1 L' a 3 0 v 3 J 1 S 1 , ' . A A I N ' 'Q -in ,h o . , kk .- fl X ,f , X f A , up . lx l f, . '3.'.- T f 3 'I' ' Q- , -Y N. Au - Y ' xg, AJ V - -fs. 1 ,-X '- ll H 'E 5 W ml 3 3 e . . , gg Q, 9 A Q , ft l H l ' , A Q A A Q , 'll , - H 1 I .H . V- f guy - g 1 1 f A . 4 t 5 , E E . 5 h II A , a 1 t it ' , .f i X I li Q - l f a .I , Q 1 . 3 O L , Qfameoommg 415 HQ? If dv ft. 3 5 J' Queen Taunj i Stites Princess Ann Erickson Princess Gay Meeker Taunji Stites Homecoming Queen was crowned during half time highlight the Douglas Milwaukie game Gay Meeker and Ann Erickson were her princesses on the first Homecoming court Lee Simonls and Marilyn Murphy last year's senior class president and secretary respectfully were crowned honorary king and queen by Larry Mohn senior class president The Pep Club Band and the Majoretts enter tained the Royal Court Q 13 A I 4 1 ' Q Y I crown thee Queen Taunji I The court and their escorts. Scwlce Qfcuadcmf. The annual Sadie Hawkins dance sponsored by the freshman class chmaxed the week of chores for the girls During the week the girls were obllged to carry the boys' books walk them to class and perform other deeds Bestdressed mdmd wh1ch the boys would normally do ual boy The dance was a couple affa1r with no stags allowed MUSIC was provided by records played by Russ Conrad disc Jockey from KEX Pr1zes were awarded to Marilyn Miller and Dennxs Storey for bemg the couple best dressed in Sadie clothes Each received a box of candy Gary Austin and Pattl Anderson also received a box of candy each for being the best dressedindivmdual boy and girl 1n 'Sadie clothes The evemng was a real success with fun had by all ss? Best dressed C uple Best dressed mdivid ual girl Q Some hillblllies take a restl Dedjcationg pleagel 128 f I . 4 ' , Q is y hx. fu k .Lt Q , w l P n ,f Z ' ' Q I . K I X I 7 f ' ' X ' l x K' . . ' ' ' ' ' , vfqfo l ,LIZ . I ,f fx: W ,-9 W l K ,V i 1 me - x . e 0 . - A, A I f ' 1+ af- f l ' ' ' F X . t X 1 ' me 1 ' , .', 4' 1 v . 1 . 2,155 , v 'A ka, Q 1 ' ,V , A 'V X K nj X ' x , X ll H . 3-j!'..f-s fl f1-up Q., wx? ' ' - .. ,, M, V it . '--' - ,. .Q f-WW.. we-..,,,h-,hw . 4 wx, gk '-1-wsf,,,,i,w l is -ig? ,M-ad! fx , 8-sr t f, gb ' ., 51,2 4-W - Ak: 7 I A , , -cm' ,rf ,,,,,,w',..s1q, 5 -we . . iff 5-C -' if vm Q NS nfl' gr, an Y I N191--qgjw mg!! .. - ,,,., ,,.:f' Ms? oft ng' .gf ,3 3 r 1 Q -1 fy fn, QQ, ,Jw M Wslmwqtmm ,L lu -5 -rf' ,-9? , mm Hey this is my territory! Wada During the celebration of the Christmas holiday, that kind and jolly old man we call Santa Claus came to visit us., Douglas was fortunate this year, for not, just one, or two, but three Santas came to bestow their gifts. The only thing confusing about this situation was that they all arrived at the same time! After a little battle with words, each swearing that he was the one and only Santa Claus, they gave several of the presents they had brought to the students. All was in fun and they left the best of friends Also during this glorious season the Douglas choir gave their annual Christmas concert The songs chosen were very rff' ' 1-1-If IL! wonderfully and beautifully sung Carols to greet the holiday! CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLEY CHRISTMAS CHOIR CONCERT VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST 130 Qu 0 l .4 S as usual During the next two months great fame was brought to Doug las Our own Sharon McClelland won lst place in the state Voice of Democracy contest which entitled her a trip to Washington D C to compete for the nation al contest Sharon did not stop here She went right to the top b coming one of the four finalists She received a S500 scholarship if W 'Usa 'ZS gi lffJ':?v 'ff' Au q Happy reunion! W 727777 rv n I Q ... X- 7 AA, 7 A - ! Y Y - ' 1 -s- v -LW fv-,- -v-- 'fn q . s ' W ! ' 8-Q 4 . ' N ' nt ' s vw , . Vg 0 1 sb , L 9 4 ' - L j I 0 9 I .4 'H I Q t I m I 0 9 ah ,If S L '3 o - 'sf K' . . we ,M . , ,XX V , Q ' f' M I ' Q V ' X A I3 . f . 2, ' f , , kv Q egg? 3. 3 V 5513. ,jhffjf-:fha ' z , ' f 'azifflf 4- ::.f?.f:ff-514,16 ' - is . I lr, '.j.'..r-.'57f9,g1,'5gggzgkytf'f.. ,lg L ,, it f,':,i:l.b-vggggrgjjiLiga' 34, ma t A ,114 . x I , F . ., ,M ','i:l:::'::5 V C 5 n f xx s . .If .Y 'p' .lac .:,:'. 3 L .g X 4 XX - , . . , , 0 ' f -. tf'I'I-' 'Y I .V ,g e ,' ' , V 4951 . ,WC e ,ga W! f Wada which she plans to use at Oregon State Col lege and a gold recording of her winning speech Upon returning home Sharon was greet ed at the airport by more than 200 Douglas students A bouquet of red roses and a key to the city were presented her by a repre sentat1ve from Mayor Terry Shrunk She has sincerely made us here at Douglas very proud! The annual Father Daughter Banquet sponsored by the Douglas Dad's Club was held thlS February with Mr Dick Novak KGW disc jockey as the featured speaker At the dmner the dads present ed a number of current records and albums autographed by Mr Novak as door prizes As February passed and the March winds began to blow Doug las students anticipated the coming of spring and the girls especially looked forward to the new spring fashions To give the girls a sneak preview of spring fashions Girls' League presented a fashion show at which the new chemise style was modeled There were also bright new cotton styles Girls and their favorite beausl 'Mx 'Ill ,2-'I' Oohs and ahs for the chemise look! FATHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET GIRLS' LEAGUE STYLE SHOW M f 'VOICE OF DEMOCRACY CONTEST 131 I Y 7 - ' 1 Y , 7 Q 4 if, - - A555 ,if z 1 fl? A N 9 ' J o 2 ga 9 ' A K ' gg, 9 I ' rl A , :fi .3 . . , .lwylqu , 4 QA , 01' 1 i fllfgxxgs-1, X ' T A 'Hg ma . ' ' MHHI I fb f , ,il 1! ,'!lIlllIIlll 1 , ik Q . I U a x V Y ,C ' A nw? 1 F . 1, Q I Y ff U fe , W ' y H P wry- J N I Weycljzxzzhome, Zdfzdatmcw ?wma! Silver Bells was the theme of the annual Christmas for- mal, sponsored by the Girls' League. Semi-formal for the girls and suits or sport coats for the boys was the dress By popular demand Bill Becker and his band performed at the dance Their vocalist was attractive Patti Baldwin The decorations were simple and very pretty There was a large tree in the center of the dance floor sprayed with white snow and decorated with red bulbs 'I'he red light shining upon the tree made it appear pale rose In color and L. was very striking Twinkle toes The soft drink was original and delicious lime sherbert punch which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone Talented students from various schools entertained at the Christmas formal 'I'here was a ballet dancer and a singing trio with guitar accompaniment while Douglas entertainment included a female vocalist and a jazz combo The dance was a perfect way to begin the Christmas vacation A 616 at 1: SILVER BELLS 132 'fa U 5 4 Ji a a o I U . .. 9 Y . ' 1 L. 1 r ' WL- , 'Air ri 1: g fl 4 . P .i s ,. we fi .3 ,A 1 I 4' ,,,,'tx.g3' J I X K an A f 0 5 1 ' A Q , ' ' - fl -1 pu U A eg Q 1 A QM at X Oh Tony it's beautiful' if 6 A L U 9 B r' 3 ' -ll 4 y Time out for sore toes Vocalist accompaning Bill Becker's Band 4 'TV Honest this is only my first glass! The combo entertained x y y X g., v ' 6 v Rl A I . T in X, -fx It X . J V ' ..,, Q ' ' , wg , . J I s A ,X f QL ' , I Q . Q x Dk , X I ', ' xi Q t I .1 is 5 Y V s ' S ' Q . f if j A n ii! 'A, -f 77Zcv'zc4 065 Ddmea awe Lord Evans and h lpfu. fri d 134 All tuckered o Ourbnrefoot Queen! The evening fun of the annual student faculty March of Dimes basketball game began with the introduction of the two teams The line up of the Scotkins as the faculty players called themselves were as follows Mr No To Lord Evans Ragtime Cowboy Joe The Missing Link Flash Nash with the mustache Mr Sput nik Ozark Bob and Kurt Von Poppenhorner In the first quarter time was called as poor old Kurt Von Poppenhorner felt in need of a little rejuvinatlng Apparently Mr Sputnik's fountain of youth machine was in need of repair Instead of dropping a few years Poppenhorner was returned to his childhood and was forced to leave the game During the half time Gail Schneider freshman was crowned Mlss March of junior and Connie Labraaten senior In the fourth quarter the Scotkins again called on Mr Sputnik's machine This time the gears were really strlp ped for as the players entered the machine a glamorous youthful g'rls' squad emerged These girls were fast demoralizlng the student team until Sugarfoot ' Stenlund was sent into the game with a large mirror The game came to an abrupt standstill as the girls stopped to smooth their hair Things were going from bad to worse as the entire squads of both teams emerged on the floor Amid the wild cheers of the crowd the fra.ntic referees and the hysterical ticking of the score clock the game ended in a tie The school turned over S643 60 to the March of Dimes as a result of the contest between experience and youth M Sputnik! 7 ut. ' - 7 1 2 9 9 1 1 9 9 Q - , ., 9 ' 7 ' s a D Dimes, 1958. Her princesses were Lynne Beetham, sophomoreg Judy Sweitzer,, 9 , Q l ! 7 V 3 ! 9 e l en . 0 r, awe Eczema The midway section of the 1958 Carni 5 capers provided a number of features and games designed to rest the weary sole and test his ability with games of skill Dancing in the halls was a new feature added this year How to Propose was the skit presented by Douglas faculty members at Carnicapers Proposing from the day of the cave man to the present day was depicted with Mr Omar McCaleb doing the narration LadyEr i tr de w11ly a rym ? T ethr s or m Ugh ugh a gluh glub? as-si Senna pda? A new activity this year was the sen1or party It was held in the cafetorium after the Parkrose basketball game Only seniors were allowed with the exception of the underclassmen who served refreshments consisting of chlli milk and orange Entertainment for the party was audience participation 1n r various games Then during the remamder of the evenmg th seniors danced with Bob Bottemlller and Stoney Meek acting as disc jockeys Let s go Calypso! All Tlme out for Cllllll What happened? 135 6 ' dsww 'A - 7 v Q gf , 3 V A l , 'f I O I ' . g 1 51 Q If Q I of ,X 4 X -5 1 'J A W i c 5 , 'vga' ggi? ' 1 Sv , ic! 7 A VS. V ,MZ , l if 1 A as , W ,l44,gf.g 4 mn u , ' oum r e 4' i M1 b H H ' l .V ' X 'tg -' fr , -4 .,., N hre ow f a di el I ' l , . , fe it ' 9 . D 3 e :MHKVQ N ww, NW, h , . . ll I ll . . 1 it Y 1 A i.. i . Ka k V .-uf ,X X . if K 5 S xxx 5 r! Bw? idea cle X fx ..-J ill. 2f',Pf7Wy 'Y Y f Mary Abbott and escort Gayle Laudenslager The Sweetheart's Ball, spon- by Boys' League, was held March this year because of the pportunity of having Gene Rene nd his band play free of charge. us, there was no charge of ad- ission or for the refreshments. Decorations for the dance fol- owed the traditional colors of red d white. The platform for the ueen and her princesses was de- orated very attractively using the heme colors. Entertainment for the dance ncluded a reading by Gary Austin., irst, Gary gave a speech in which e explained the use of phonetic unctuation. In this he illustrated ounds for marks of punctuation, fter his explanation, Gary read story using this system. During intermission, Ann Erickson, 1957 ueen, crowned Gay Meeker, queen for 1958. ollowing the crowning of the queen, a queen's ance was held, Her Majesty, and her princess- s, Mary Abbott, Cynthia VanLoon, Yvonne illing, Karen Hoover, with their escorts anced royally while their subjects observed., it :FA wh. r . ,: graft j ' fx, ,1 Princess Yvonne Dilling and Princess CYUUU9- V9-BLOOD H-Hd escort mem, ,gums escort Glen Ferguson 1 Don't mess her curls, Roni fig Princess Karen Hoover and escort Jerry Stenlun d Oh to be that young again! One, two, glide--one, two .... 137 ,-faaemflded. i, XXL Tj I ! ' A M ii-Q Bob Wood and his easel. 1 Happy Harvey General Motors demonstration ,f .f At I 5 .ff Douglas students were fortlmate thls year in being entertained by many assemblies The first National School assembly sf of the year featured Ph1l Betzold who X exhibited sharks eels and the high light of h1s program a pink octopus Really big Galen Miller Harvey known as Happy Harvey combmed Ken Van Dyke explains ski SifUHYi011 his talent for playing the piano wlth com Lesson ln seamen custom edy Happy's performance included popular semi classical and origmal novelty numbers as making up songs from license plate numbers The General Motors Assembly was educational ln the science field demon strating things of the future Assemblies were also presented by our own students such as those prior to Thanksgiving Christmas and Easter and common at all high schools the awards assemblies Students of Douglas were given lessons in skiing during the assembly featuring Ken VanDyke from the Portland Mt Shop Then, lessons on art by Bob Wood and on Scottish customs by Calvin Mae Rae proved again that assemblies are educa tional as well as entertainmg A 'Bn ff inn-uni! 138 Watch your fingers! 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Q' 'I' Jar 4 W 7 'A Wviw ' mn-N Fl 'I x Working f a good caus lam Swv During the months of spring the students of Douglas were very active In early spring Scots were busy packing hauling and picking up clothes for the World Clothing Drive Everyone attempted to get as many bags full as possible for it was announced that the reg room with the most clothing would re ceive a party Unfortunately not every reg room won only Mrs Moore's reg had a party The highlight of the Girls' League spring activities was their Career Assembly with occupations who gave the girls initial infor mation about their occupations There were representatives from lnte re stmg cc pati CLOTHING DRIVE G L CAREER ASSEMBLY ROMAN BANQUET Behnke Walker a business school MariaEasterly a model ing school Darwin Jones beauty college a practical nurse from Providence and a stewardess from Northwest Airlines Following these activities was the a.nnual Roman Banquet Only Latin students attended Barbecued spare ribs with all the trimmings was the menu and Roman Deity entertained Bill X ng, 6 XD V 'T-Q is 5' , af? Visltlng the past W ., zvg . I V N 'S . I , t Q. 4 MLN 'J . 2 Q ,Q 5 ' - , . l . , N1 ', , M - .- ' -' -s ' ,, ., ' 5 .. 'fl a , .f'usnt.,1:, 1 as , sl 2 , 'V A ugh, L fi 'im o 4 I v , ' .stil ' ,A 1: , a 5 IQZZZLKY ' ' 0 .. '-3 s 2 ii Q s 2 fix' f. Qf ' ' kj, V, K f W , ' n o I ' r, PQ Al ' o x 1 ' 2? . g a panel composed of people from various or el s e Q1 i 2 v I , 5 ' ' .4 y t . 9 2 , ' 9 E A D S . 5 1 fi Q . X 1 V 9 xg ' . . 'I - if on as ' o u ons. .n Q ', Wi t - 'Q' I N ,,, Af ' ' ,, L '4 I 4 SWK? The Easter Assembly sponsored by Qualha included an Easter message given by Rev Schwabe The choir sang hymns from a stage decorated with flowers and a white cross of camelias After Easter the National Honor Society held the1r second installation of the year and several days later campaigning for student body offices began Everywhere in every hallway you walked you would see signs saying Be wise vote or something to that effect While the ballots were being counted several of the candidates being members of the choir were HS-fd Drk P YS Off! on their way to Spokane The Q Q cho1r had been invited to perform at the Inland Empire Convention fi 7 Y bemg held there ,iq 5 f-31 F, Other students of Douglas also Qt did some traveling that same week end The speech department went to the State Speech Tournament held in Eugene Concluding spring activities were numberous several many of us will never forget Campaigni g for their candidate N H S INSTALLATION at ELECTION WEEK li' 4' cnom TRIP :H Off to Spokane I ' Y I 1 9 , 5 ' f J 1 1 j g E 'Z d . ! f o o ' ig t A 3 E 3 't E Z' 3 s I ' fvw' I W , 1' tw 5- A A I E If-47' f 4 I ,V f- 4' l f Nl i o , 1' gt , 5 .-',, V lf. 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Dance Z t s ak theird The annual cotton and cords dance sponsored by the sopho more class was entitled the 'Hay Fever Hop Bob Blackburn from KEX was the disc jockey who pro vided for most of the entertain ment Sharon Coots who did a pantomine and Bryce McCol lum who did a modern bed time story also entertained The decorations were based around the theme of the dance with newly blossomed flowers of every type and color adornlng the cafetorium Cottons officially ushered in the spring season at this popular dance Spring is here, Hi kids I Gay Meeker was the first Girl of the Month at Douglas this ye ar During her four years at Douglas Gay has shown many friendly qualities It was on this basis she was selected De cember G1r1 of the Month friendliness and personality American Problems her favorite class extra curri cular activities such as Pep Club Choir and Qualha take up most of Gay's time god of tie Wind! ff Gir o c . on -Poisc and Nea Tauuji Stites senior was selected the January Girl of the Month for poise and neatness Taunj1 was a Sweetheart's Ball Princess as ajunior and Home- coming Queen thls year prov- ing her feminme attributes Her hobbies include ballet learning how to ski and just having fun Being a member of Taif also keeps her busy Qu! of tie Wien!! fi V5.7 h N Pe r al ty t A Q x Balance the book, Taunji! ml of t6e77Zant4 Dawn Newsom was chosen February G1rl of the Month for leadership Dawn at present is presi dent of the Douglas Glrls' Lea gue a member of Forensics Vagabonds I R L and Qualha just to name a few of her extra curricular activities With all this she still malntains a 1 6 garde average Dawn mcludes college in her future plans but as yet 4,,,f ' M L drshp Tom Maes was named March gym Gxrl of the Month She was chosen on the basis of her part icipation ln G1rls' League act 1v1t1es In her four years at Douglas she has held the following of fices frosh rep secretary publxcity manager and Junior rep Toni was also d1strict G1rls' League Secretary Toni was a delegate to both the older girls' conference and the state Girls' League confer ence She has also been a re XM, presentative at six district con ferences, which again proves her great interest in Girls' League. ,fran Workmg dellgcntlw wxth the mlnutes book 144 YJ of the Month Glrls' League Partxmpatxon I .4 gf l 3 I - ,, .V . 4 1 Q f ,Q at 1 , K 3 f ' s s i, P ' 5' 5 ' - h t 'W , , 5 in hi ii .5 , ., ' , . , , 5 sf X. it 5 I tl f J fr f ti T 2 ' l -K K 1 ,x . nf -at , , 1 9 9 G' ' is not certain as to which onet, Qi! QV ' .Y '31 f .J F ' 3 Girl of the onth- ea c i Calling the meeting to order. ' . I , Q , ,In A Nm' : U v 1 ' N . K , 1 '- X A S ' 6 A Q 1 s ,,, ,z ,X H , 1 lf. .1 5. x.A,, Q' 's M 1:1 Mi' ff- fi 1 X x, 4 I j f --1, : 'i,:x1 f ,fri 1 ww Li 'N s , ,,. . 3,5 .1 gf ' ,A 1 ,g Z ..., 'fQ3PS.'.i- f , , ' alum Q I .gf X' 7 in i 13 G5 ,HT-3.41 QI' as .11 f 7.1 fag G I , N?,f4 f 1? an f 4,1-fit! I P f lb wr- I' 1 ITLU, encafz 66444. ping t sr W -vii Mebggsi THE CLRIOUS SAVAGE Cast as pintured above Lmda Nlchols B111 Rau Duane Dorsing Glenn Albus Frank Chambers Florence Samuel Dr Emmett Je ffrex Hanmhal Q 'sis 146 4 Vlxss Paddx dlcl xou lakh the bondso MIII I I ost mx tuldx beats exe at the operal Furx 'Nlax Nllss W1ll1e Lxlx Belle Ethel Mrs Paddx hot pxtturtd Tltus Judy Bennett Paula Kuhlman Ramona Santtl Sharon Coots Dawn Newsom Jun Walker Who is a question the senior the Curious Savage? 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H 1 V 1 V , 1 V - gulf' -Sari' QM- Eunlce Ingals Mrs Bradlex Lois lngals Brad Ingals Julia 'VIurdoch Rhoda Bernard Ing,als Hugh Ing,als Dagmar Caroll Noel Derby Ell1otK1mberlex Ron Murdoch Leo Dax I rn home for xacatlon Mom' THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH Cast as pictured below Barbara Swax son Barbara Francl Joyce Ingbcrg, Vlxlxe Melmrose Linda Radko Gloria Ex .ms P it Durham Nlarllxn Kr sur Carolxn Larnpau John Durkart Jcrrx Duscnberx Dlck Fenwick Vtuland Thomas 5 cmcafz H6444 play 'YK bfi nw qua, B lrbax a Swanso Pat Du rham You chlldren The Jumor class play this year was entitled 'The Goose Hangs Hlgh In the starrlng roles were Pat Dur ham, who played Bernard Ingals and Barbara Swanson, who played Eunice, his wife The story revolved around their two spoiled children, who, upon dis covering their father was ln financial difficulties, sacr1f1ced their college plans to go to work to repay their parents for all they had done for them r fgg I 1 c C ,, 1 3 ..., . 4 W ,JV M, ' - t n ,l ...: ll, Y f.' , L - s,ll 3, V , 1, , I . 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W A. ! g H 1 f jglx y , Une 1441! playa L ft to Rght F D Ili g T Dalt B rbidg C Blue Beads written by Anne Coulter Martens plctured Sharon Mc Clelland and Larry Pride as a mother and father and the love they had for their teen age daughter Thxs was portrayed in a simple heart warming manner The Junior one act play Qnot picturedy concerned the dreams of a girl played material wealth She revealed her dreams to Tom fLeslie Parkery to the point of almost believing herself Left to Rghr lg A E 148 Q The Freshman Class one act plays showed Frank D111ing and Tom Dalton portraying two boys who turned the tables on two girls who were applying their make up in public Th1S humorous satire received honorable menti011 in the one act play Judging in addition to Tom Dalton's winnmg of the Best Actor Award Ps alll! t t S McCl1lad C M hr an L Prlde M Bjorg ll The Senior Class one act play was a tragedy of a girl acted by Judy Bennett who lost her sweetheart played by Glen Albus when he went away to fight in the war against Napoleon This play received the Best Play Award Ramona Santti director accepted the trophy for the class i 1 9 , 9 xp A Us A i ' 9 C , pl , 5 1. X A Q .. Y . A 4 e i z i n , . ' on. B u e, . Farrell. A F . , 1 . - : 1 A 3 S za t ' S Q ' M51 l 2 - Q Q I -, 0 i - ' 5 L 3 A Q i 1 Ns Q X C . i C 4 yr.. C r, 4 A K 1 ' Q L by Charlene Snider, who had very little L.-...3I.i3if.g.5, A 1 Lef tol-ligh: . e n. . o m, . ', . ' e -YL 'rl' J ' f 1 Ht iii: 5 1 ' + 5 2 I e ,S ' 4 ' A ' - Q 4 F Q il ,is 3 J 5 2 ' 2-A 3 A , -2 li 3 ' , i W 9 15 . 5 g . . 1' l Y -1 Ai - f - ti I i I 1 D 342 y I ' 7 ,V , . Y ,4 4' ' 2 AQ 331 l f E, M i : J Dill n , J Bennett, rickson 00t6'746f Pam, Q- X3 Wg-fx Y A if ug 5 'INN rg Left to Rtght Best Actress Award C Sntder Best Dtrector Award R Santtt Best Actor Award T Dalton SOPHOMORE CL XSS PLAY Elxrabeth Dax e Aunt Ltddx Janet Susan G1 l Dlane Shelly Isabell Rtchard Dulcxe Hobson Ramona Santti Judx Powell Dtck Fenwttk Blue Beads Sharon McClelland Larrv Prlde Martha Bgorge Clara Mohrrnan Director Asst Dlrector JUNIOR C LASS PLAY Thxs Property IS Condemned WIUIG Charlene Snider Tom Leslle Parker Duane Shax er Dlrector Norma Wlute Asst Director The One Act Plays have become a very popular activity here at Douglas It makes for competitwn among the classes and the amateur actors of Douglas Much experience can be gained by these plays as the students both cast and direct them SENIOR CLASS PL V1 FRESHMAN CLASS PLAY Patterns Let's Make Up Judy Bennett Glen Albus Ann Ertckson Jerry Dlllmg Dtrector Asst Dxrector Asst Dxrector Jean Duck Johnny Marilyn Old Woman Old Man Bellboy Man Judy Gahrielson Lmda Nichols Bonnle Burbidge Frank Dlllmg Tom Dalton Carla Farrell Dathy Carlson Wxlson Federxct Jack Frost Louis Jenson Dlrector ASS! 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Track Boys Intramurals V Q in 1 :Q Mr Daniel Torrey Varsity Basketball Golf Q Mr John Nash J V Football J V Baseball ftpl 'K E NS J-111 X Q f Mr Merritt Kelsay Frosh Football J V Basketball -qw i x 'Qin g,..4 1--, Donald Floren Tennis 'is Q25 Se- Mr Harry Scarff Frosh Basketball Asst Varsity Football fl-K er 'its 2 J K I' 1 '? Mr Donald Pearson Frosh Baseball I qi J ff N f ' I ' Sw... 4 ' ' ? ' EM! V T., . 7-,. A ' ft ' Q Mr. in FN ' f- .f-V to 1 ' f N f ty Q X-g , A if g ' J . K K .,. , , 1' y A! L, L ' ' 7' 1212 X t to X. ,mf xt r Q1 W A D X. U ' K X Y Y xx m :lf 99x X 744554 ZZ l PRE - SEASON DD 18 Washougal DD 7 Medford LEAGUE DD -L DD -3- DD -Q- DD -Q- DD ai DD A DD 3 Gresham Beaverton Parkro se Milwaukie Hillsboro Astoria The Scotsmen fimshed the 1957 foot ball season seventh 1n league play They ended the season w1th 3 wlns 6 losses and fimshed with a 2 win 5 loss record 1n league play The Scots scored a total of only 40 points but allowed only 104 polnts scored agamst them Th1s is fourth 1n the league defenswely Leadmg ground gamers were Jerry iii Wawdtq Central Catholic 0 .EL i .EEL ll .EL .li Fellows 300 yards, Gayle Laudenslager 286 yards and Frank Weston 234 yards The semors Douglas will lose thls year are Frank Weston Gayle Lauden slager Duane Dorsing Bill Payne Bill Gllbert T D Hughes Arkle Rogers Chuck Abbott Jack Yoes, Terry Stewart Dick Curtis and Ron Taylor These boys have done a fine Job and we wish them the best of luck in the future Left to Right 1st Row Managers E Benz C Hoffman T Condon M Wtnes 2nd Row T Stewart C Abbott J Yoes J Fellows D Curtxs D Dorslng B Gilbert D Beetham D DeMars 3rd Row Coach Wells Coach Scarff G Laudenslager T Hughes B Snyder mu li .I J Suchy T Simonis G Cox R Taylor K Taliaferro Coach Miller 4th Row L Day A Rogers B Stamsos G Austin K Barrett B Payne D Fahner J Holmes F Weston T Russo . - s ' a Q 5 , 1 7 3 . ' . , , - C Y 2 . I . Y D ' l . I 7 I 9 'U ' c ,. s 1 7 ' ' ., KX X In ,YD 1 5 t ' I E 1 - X H 1' T T a D -q me 2 .. t . . X f T 1 as ' ft r K 1 5' J . 3 I L , 1, ,:'1Pf -x X i -we A25 -' 4 fff . . : . , . , . , - , - . : . , . , . , . ' 1 ' 7 ' V ' 3 ' ' : 7 ' I ' D ' 1 ' i 0 fy' fi ef 7 4 'RIT-1-Z? Arkie Rogers Chuck Abbott Left Guard Left Tackle Jack Yoes Right Halfback All League Honorable Mention Milwaukle rated second in Metro League won over the Scots 27 0 Statistically Milwaukie held the advantage with 17 first downs to Douglas' 4 They gained 317 yards and held the Scots to 87 Out of 8 passing attempts Douglas completed 2 Milwaukie in tercepted 2 Aki gk G f Y 7 X xv lg Q Bob Stamsos Quarterback The defending Metro cham- pions , Gresham Gophers , buried the Scotsmen in the mud by a 13-0 score. The Scots failed to get within 15 yards of a touch- down The Gophers did not dominate the game however Douglas quarterback Fel lows' passes were keeping the Gophers on their toes Gayle Laudenslager Fullback Captain Duane Dorsing All League Right End Second Team 'r've,' Gila Qs! Frank Weston Right Halfback , ., , .. ..T ,,.i Y 7 1 .. , . , 7 , .. .' 'V' 51 P 3 If 'W 11 5,4 I Q :I , , 160 7 G i I , Jvf f f i ,fig X 1 ... 'V' fi 94 if K 8 Dick Curtis T. Du Hughes Left End Right Guard Beavertg, the third rank- ed team in the state, handed Douglas a 13-0 loss, while extending their league win- ning streak to fourg Weston, halfback, led the locals effort by carrying the ball 29 net yards in eight plays. Fullback, Lauden- slager picked up 24 yards in nine carriesi, Tom Simonis Right End All League Honorable Mention .- ,S 3 rx -,, NNM N 4 - 'Wei A , D.: K Q S A I I 1 '57- ka R49 -,4 Bill Payne Center All League Second Team All State Honorable Mention 4 ivwfjg ,Pr r i x lx 5 I' at e r Scot varsity football team journeyed to Parkrose with the intent to avenge a 6-2 grid season defeat of last Elghfigige year, but the Broncs won with a 19-0 score, 'I'he Parkrose line aver- aged 170 pounds, Douglas entered the fray with a for- ward wall tipping the scales at an average of 192 pounds Randy Brown Left Halfback Jerry Fellows Left Halfback All League Honorable Mention 'TEV' wx' 1:-0710 f I 161 QQ, I ,lx Eugene Spain Quarterback A F. . ' F' 3 , c -VN MN .f 1' Dennis Beetham Left End All League Honorable Mention v 115 1l:.'2 3' X R011 Taylor Karl Barrett Right End Right Guard Left End A11 League In the opening contest of the pre - season , Douglas downed Washougal 18-00 The first two touchdowns were made in the initial period. In the final quarter, Fel- lows passed 12 yards to Day, who ran it 18 more yards for the final touchdown of the game., Honorable Mention Douglas completed the '57 football season by defeating Astoria 13-12. A point after touchdown provided the margin needed for victory. ln the third per- iod, Weston scampered 10 yards for a second touchdown and then a pass in the fourth period, covering nine yards, ended the games scoring, John Holmes Louis Day Dick DeMars Left Tackle Right Halfback Left 1-:nd Q 4, it l Jia .4 . ' I 1. - . - 4 ' ' . ,, '52 , f V K 1 W W A ,je , 1 1 1. ' ,T ,vm x f ' 17 14 ' - 1' ig, , ' I 1 61152 H 'ff: 162 , , A A J ' EY J. h Q,V, ., ,Q Vit, 'W 5- 1 If 4, ' X ' ,f 0- ,l KX A ff 1.-n,,F H if 5 Bob Soles Karl Hoffman GUY COX Right End Manager Center Right mlmack I hai-'Y R329 1 l . lb. Q it Tam- '1'iif'f f rfff A last quarter touchdown gave Douglas a Metro Vic- tory over the Central Rams. Statistics wise, the Rams held a slight edge over the Scots. In the air both squads completed seven passes with 106 yards gained for Central and 86 for Douglast Net yards came out 210 to 159 in Central's favor. Terry Stewart Left Halfback 4 f'- f'l' it fl! .1- 's . I Hillsboro came roaring back from a 20-0 halftime deficit to defeat Douglas 21- 20. Hilhi scored twice in the third period and won the game on a touchdown and an extra point in the fourth quarter.. The Douglas Scots played a terrific game and made one of their best showingso Ted Condon Manager f 1 1 issuer'-. f 1 Gary Austin Right Tackle Emil Benz Manager Q. W- 'yoolfdczff H33 1, Hlkd Dall it Left to Right lst Row O Horsey R Baker W Me k B Baker Row Coach Hiebert B Houck J Hanley J Bixby D Huennekens T Russo L Dav J Loomls 2nd Row B Butler B Steelman J Harbicx D Dlment Coach Nash 4th Row B McKeever E J Dlxson R Fulln J Suchv D Dell J Nelson B White 3rd Hadfleld B Soles G Spain L Whitney D Bemrose M44 744135465 N1 1 'H 'hr A W 'lm 'J Left to Right lst Row T DeSylvia D Quinlan C Alcott L Kinville B Lome N Kowalski B Storle D Bates M Locke D Allen G Franzen E Attebury R Swearingen D Haney D Hanson T Lawrence 4th Row J Horner B DeSpain A Payne Nordlof R Lisoski 2nd Row Coach Hosford S Klein V Phillips D Ward R Borisch L Margeson T Jobndal M Lledtke G D Lambert C Devalle T Dalton C Sargent B Davidson J Huff B Pierce C Young Rider J Manassero Coach Kelsay 3rd Row H Keeney D 164 'W 'H ..l.. 'VU - ' I x uae u-:na : : . , ., , . e , . , 1 , . , . , . , . , , , .. , , . ' ,. : . , . , , ' , . , . : . , Q n............,...,.... 9 I L . WWA I' . V, .Qs nw K IM A 1 351 A N4 x C 4 ,Je as Lfsv y ' 0 us, ' 3 f A w hm, ' -' s we r- ' v, Q L' - M jr M . x-1 W' 1:2 X N f 4 'V X , ' w ' -1 -m V . - K . f' 4 5 bv 5.1 W -- taaf new an--9-aw. . c - C - 5 ' A , 4 a s X A J I' ua - ,Aff I h . x Sr If A 5 3 I 'B W I L 'C , 1 is Q A ' ,wi ga ff ,.' J ' H ' e A , 2, s . 'ff ' J ' My ' l A A s . - f -' 'fi X .' WN--IA, H 4 ' jul, A 'A A! , . . : , . , . , , , . , . , . , . , . , . , W : ., , . wee awww S Soihl K McCa.nn D Butenchoen G Brown D Heltschmidt S King 2nd Row D Millette D Junken C Lowery G McQua.ry D McMillan L Blakely G Waldron J Jameson P VanCleave The J V Cross country Douglas team placed thlrd 1n the North Marlon Invltatmnal Tournament In the battle for State Champion sh p the Scots came out in seventh place WIDS Beaverton Frost M McQhirter S Hashimoto K McCann J Wallace F Turner J Raab B Gedde The Douglas Varsity Cross country team placed eleventh 1n the North Marlon Invitatwnal Tournament and placed fourteenth in the compe t1on for State Champ1onsh1p Wms Reynolds Milwaukie Beaverton 4- 4 Losses DD 37 Ft Van Reynolds Reynolds Gresham Milwaukie Gresham Losses Beaverton Beaverton Ft. Van, DD 29 DD 30 DD 44 165 Mr Jolly shows how it's done , 1 L A Q ' O 3 , - I 'J 'fl A 4 gi in M v, ' p u , A 5 . , ' i , M- 1. 3 ' 3 4 A? I. . Left to Right: lst Row: P. Sumner, D. Yager, R. Lechelt, S. Huston, R. Baltzell, Jo Alexander., 3rd Row: A. Natella, J. Jellnek, J. DD 20 54 ' 3 DD 27 38 DD 28 32 DD 33 40 DD 37 52 y , y f DD 33 55 DD 24 37 Wil? .4 ' DD 44 54 D, , nn 25 40 . Q 31 .. QL A - li 27 f SQ' 0' 'S ' r 9 YW 4 O .4- 9 AJ 6 'X ' I. ,az ,- , - ALM' and , if M Wa'-needy DD Opponent DD 50 - 65 CENTRAL CATHOLIC 39 - 52 44 - 45 GRESHAM 56 - 72 42 - 53 ASTORIA 62 - 52 60 - 50 BEAVERTON 63 - 61 48 - 44 PARKROSE 45 - 53 46 - 62 MILWAUKIE 45 - 44 44 - 49 HILLSBORO 47 - 63 The Douglas Scots, coached by Dan Torrey, finished fifth in the Metropolitan League hoop race this year. Out of 14 lea- gue games the Scotsmen won six and lost eight. Their pre-season record was seven i in , ,. I A N4 wins and one loss--the one loss being Grant, PIL champions. This yea.r's team was composed of eight seniors, four juniors and three sophomores for a total of 15 players. Of these lettermen seven will be returning to the squad next season. The seniors leaving are Gary Sten- lund, Bob Baker, Jim Henderson, Larry Smith, Ron Taylor, Darrell Maynard and Larry Rinella. Ron Taylor Center I A P X A Darrell Maynard Forward Jack Lawrence Forward All League Honorable Mention 168 'I'he top five scorers for the Scots totaled 1037 points. The scoring was led by Gary Stenlund with 398 points. Jack Lawrence followed in total points by dropping in 218 tallies. Jim Dortch's tricky shots gave him a total of 193 pointsb Jim Henderson made top five, before a sprained ankle during the last of the season bench ed him, with 135 points, and Bob Baker made it with 93 points f ls. '! 4 3 ax , , Q X f J ,:- x f X, . Larry Rinella Forward Bob Stamsos Forward w . , V,- Jim Dortch Center A11 League Second Team Dale Crabtree Forward Oi ,gin ... The Metro League coaches' All Star team included three of the Douglas Scots this years The coaches cast points for the players, with a maximum of 14 points possible for each player. Gary Stenlund made the lst string as a forward with 14 points. Jim Dortch made 2nd string center and Jack Lawrence received honorable mention as a forward. ,Q Q I l Phil Johnson Guard , 'gf s ,1 Ng 8 A 5' Joe James Guard Leon Johnson Guard n..,c..!X 'sf' aj Y fb' Z Q. W. gcweetcfczll Left to Right lst Row Coach Kelsay Manager E Talley J Turner Manager B Walsh Pnd Row L Blakely R Hutchens K Leavitt B Schroeder D Butenschoen T Yamauchi B Gedde R Stevens C Whxte J Morley J Dusenberry T Chambers 1444 Zcwdetlczli Left to Right lst Row Manager M Folger T DeSylvia B De Row Coach Scarff D Hansen T Lawrence G Huff B Spier J Spam C Lowery H Keexey B Plerce Manager R Teeters 2nd Horner D Dreuckpohl L Allen 170 . . , ,. ,Z , ,, .. : . ,. ,K ., ,. , . , . , ., , . , . , . ,U . 1 : , . , . ' , . - : , H , -1 ,- -Q v , . , . . , . , ,. , ,, ,.A - Scum: Smzmemm Wx Letttoitight J B M Warn Qu W 1 BBttei Jsprig JWli1k Zoqd qvdmmaml edampa Jw Xt? 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C if ' U Q , ki FK C W f 5 W a 32 'R C is n v 5 Wmuty ut 0 was f I n 5, , My up-V. .A 5, , , is MUS Left to Right lst Row G Glassley S Hashamoto D Yates L Manager D Beetham J Holmes T Simonls J Fellows B Houck Day B Walsh J Loomis M Elia B Baker 2nd Row D Loving G Austln K Barr tt T Russo Coach Hlebert In wrestling Douglas placed f rst in both league and dlstrict LOUIS Day 123 pound class John Loomls 130 pound class and John Holmes 178 pound class all took first place at the dlStI'1Ct meet Karl Barrett 194 pound class and Jerry Fel lows 168 pound class both qualified for the state meet each w1th a second place 1n their we1ght class Takmg th1rd place were Mme Ella 136 pound class and Gary Austin heavyweight div1s1on Fourth place f1I11Sh6l'S were Steve Hashimoto at 98 pounds Doug Yates 105 pounds Tom Sxmonis 148 pounds Dermis Beetham 158 pounds and Tun Harbeck heavyweight At the state meet Douglas placed 13th with 15 polnts Only John Holmes and John Loomis sur vlved the first day of competltlon and took second and fourth respectwely Mxke El1a IS the only senior on the varsity and will be leavmg tne wrestling squad this year John Holmes 130 Dlvlslon ls Place District 2nd State John Loomis Karl Barrett 178 Divlsxon 194 Division lst Place District 4th State p-. 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Their league play record 5 L is now one win, no loses., This only game was with the Gresham Gophers, 25-3, Bryant Smith Larry Smith Terry Stewart Pitcher First Base Third Base L V T' Y V 7 TQ? anne, -.ffl :+A M f Q F Q' .4 'ww I 'lr' ' , ' if if 175 Iv if as .Q . ,. 5 f. , I Qin ...Q ' 'Q -J F b A ,N LL ' ' r H 'M 5 'v,E'? 'f, Chuck Warnock Shortstop Q !'l'f!'1T 2 sift? ' 'gl Phil Ogburn Center Field Dick Fenn Rifzht Field vgfavy . f r ,Q T 7 hu, , 2 -:rr -.Z Y W I gi-ses nA W1 Q S. ---- O , , ig , -sw' inn- 4 - YAC 'Q --..... p 4 WQ.r 23 V -TZ' .- 6' 7' ., a G 'R' 1 ,tt A i ,,,,,.m 4' , ,. a.ry Austm Jerry Fellows Jack Lawrence First Base Outfield Catcher Pitcher vv I goals, Q,,.,f'lP1 Ron Henry Rxght F1 ld The season will not be a blank however for the diamond men plan to make the rest of the spring sch dule successful weather per mifting The seniors leaving this year are Glen Anderson Bob Baker Don Ellmgson Dlck Fenn Bob Gray Ron Henry Gene Jellnek Phil Ogburn Bryant Smith Larry Smith and Chuck Warnock Q21 871 25 Wg? dag Rafi waeaihfn vw, Si? ,K Two of many runs! fyf 7,777 Ron Russell T D Hughes Monte Erwin Manager Manager Pitcher C I qw Y'-F ' Q QM- 'qv O 'Agile rgj Q1 A Y' rv ,,gQ Q 3:3 as .8 1: 'Q 7 , N. - '4-5' Ai ' 'P' 1 WMA 8' ge' . 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X ' C N , 4 'A Tx V 6: , N N ', , v YQ Q ax ' XY fx , X4 VJ Qi P Q Xws ' X, FX, X Q X -2 L Q X fi John Leichner, Senior .. . and Yvonne Dilling, Junior . . . typically well-dressed David Douglas students.. Outfitted, of course, by Olds and King, Gateway shopping headquarters for the family! FUR A BETTER-READ, BETTER-INFORMED UUTLUO FIRST In QUALITY - FAlREST IN PRICE FASTEST IN SERVICE FOSTER ELECTRONICS TV SERVICE 8617 S. E. Foster PR 4-8760 'F 1 S 'E SAAQAAA BILL'S CARTER SERVICE A . I A caffel' AL 2-6565 A A A A 102nd 8: East Burnside I 'W 4 I' I 1 I, I, FI :I+ T I1 ,A -A,.L AA? f ,V . X Aa A 1 if F ' I SHMW 'i 'if iii 'ii'22f:,,l ' 5 13126 S1 Ee Powell Pr 1 - 5081 I E POWELL SPORTING Goons st A I .1..., lc ITII. FISHING TACKLE GUNS gl AMMUNITION VV,.I,W, 84358 2932235 I I ,1:-11 .','1'1f1- 32 :1: 93:35 .:.. ,, 535525: 'Z . - ,T:.A. W , ,:. , 1 . 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Shingles, Pine and Decorative Paneling, Doors, Windows, and Everything to Modernize the Home Financing Arranged CONGRATULATIONS SCOTS 7755150 F414 WMWW I from a frrendly realtor 12219 N E Glisan AL 3 2566 R J Rub 4 Dub REALT ZZLESPZSZS mm 5 E 22 2035 s E Stark st ALp1ne 3 7505 eawwq puffcelwg 6424 Wlaataacz Igdddq publishers of COMPLETE LINE OF Art Metal Supplies Jewelry Supplies Open 8 5 Monday thru Friday 610 S W 2nd Ave Ca 2 3211 NG X Ig XXX LUUNG 55p I rr I ,ll I rr PORTLANDS NATIONALLY FAMOUS CHINESE 8. AMERICAN FOODS FEATURING FAMILY DINNERS ' BANQUET ROOM ' ORDERS 'I O TAKE OUT oqryarvm :AM su 4PM 3AM sun 2PM zAM Amer.: PARKING srmcs PR 4 8550 AIR coNomoNEo PR 4 9264 2610 S E 82nd AVE SOUTH OF DIVISION Chain Saw Age Cham Saw Age in Canada Chain Saw Week Chain Saw Business Chain Saw Trade in Guide Saw Mill Age Lawnmower Week Handbook of Saw Mills and other Techni al Pub li ti Ca Ons m emma? eafclafz 2'-L' Donald. 57033 E 82nd Prl 9363 I I , Q I - I I- I . 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Modern Prescription Department AL 4 7393 -FU Qi rmnuuvl WI U-QQQ 1 fsenflif I ALJO DEV! LLE EHESTERHER LAKIUOOD EUNIS TFHIIBFS Qbunns cUalley Cleaners L dam 5-L. A YA! wfwffffwe FOR PICK up AND DEUVE.-.Y CAL.. 444100 mwlwwd xfx QWe wanted more pages after our namesy LAM PER'S '1 ' sHoE SERVICE More Than 20 Years Experience. laswazgraggwgstgczzlo 'sv RSEXPERIINCI 7910 S. E. Stark Phone AL. 4-5113 6 , 0 G ... C l x .. ' . 'X , gl lx J.- .a v ' ' . . , Y, If ll or ani 5 uarnnlu X f w f X f , f-:uf 2' ' ' Q 'film I L N grzyfymsq. f T A f if 1 S A 9 , L Q 3 4 ,, if 4 Q ff A ? G' 'S , f L. Y f 4: Y, ' I J' f ' I l I ' af , . gk 7 ff f ze mf ,S A 151 1 x N, , -I, 1 1523 v ..., . - 1g . -. - 1 - -if . -...--...1- Tl--- ..-1. 'iii-fS.f iriifrsfow , 7 'Wifi A ELECTRIC SUPPLIES PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES HARDWARE Dealers in Douglas Fir Lumber Westinghouse Appliances We finance home lmprovements Camera on the blink? INTERSTATE CAMERA SERVICE T 4 J Guaranteed Camera Repairs s J Warranteed Factory Service on Eastman, Bell Ka Howell, Keystone A Ascor, Heiland, Konica Wollensak Authorized Service on Argus Lexca Revere Graflex Bolex Polarold Braun Hobby Etc Exposure Meters Strobe Audlo Visual REPAIR HEADQUARTERS FOR THE NORTHWEST 2438N E Sandy Blvd 6 9373 COMPLIMENT UF 1 j A W em sg: Vienna CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS FROM J? we A TOPS ALL PUUDS me mme E 1 Y . Z , 1 ' T 0 , T el- I I V A ' . vv I L . . . Be - T T T - A W 1 . 1' 5' ,,,V,. 5 ' M A A A ' 1- W, Au A bba P' A E ieiig' gg, .K F Q 0 y ' A: A 14 i I ,, AIDA ,L ,X Q ...Q v.v- 'E A S A A 1 - . TT I T 192 A COMPLIMENTS eau pl lrwmns AL 3-6141 7854 S.E. Stark Street 5104 N. E. Oregon AT1a.ntic 4-2121 PARAMUUNT CLEANERS One Day Service PR 1-5027 9001 S. E. 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V OITT' French Way Cleaners We Give SGH Green Stamps 11923 N E Halsey AL4 5366 Bucknell s Camera Store 9137S E Foster Rd Pr4 5741 FILMS CAMERAS a d PROJECTORS DEVELOPING COLOR PROCESSING Ntg STENLUND S CHEYRUN GAS 73604 S E Powell PRosDect 4 9353 COUNTRY PORK STORE Pork is our Specialty 11130 S E Powell KITTLE 'S PHARMACY Glendover Medical Dental Center PRESCRIPTIONS We Give SBH Green Stamps 11703 S. E. Glisan A1 3-2998 ROBINSON S MIOWAY PAINT 81 WALLPAPER 20 O00 WALLPAPER PATTERNS DutchBoy Luminall Flecto PAINTS Preservative U S Gypsum Nason UNFINISHED FURNITURE ARMSTRONG BELTOX RUGS 12334 S E Division AL4 8749 POWELLHURST VARIETY STORE 12121 S E Powell Pr4 9428 Portland Morgage 8 Investment Co Real Estate 'I' Mortgage Loans ' Insurance 10407 S E Holgate Blvd Prl 3373 HEBER BROS. Market and Hardware We Can Fill All Your Requirements For Congratulatrons Sensors NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ELIISBR 8: RUIBS S, E. Stark at 141st Ave. Al 3 -4558 If you want furniture Zan! Kleen 744. or appliances Headquarters for Come to David Douglas Club Pins I A HULMANS FURNITURE gr APPLIANCE CO. we 3, ' 700 Jackson Tower CA 8-3456 5716 So Ea 92nd PR 4-8886 806 S. W. Broadway Portland, Oregon 0 JUHNSUN 6 FEED I Garden Equipment ' sl Su ll teeflz pp es 'fgo4 5- , Fertilizer 8: Seed gf? gr. me deldaefz aaaldecwz' dwtzckz' If 9326 S. E. Foster Rd ------- ------PR 1-2578 I X D we Specialize MARIE S PASTRY SHOP my rw is ,,,. . 111 V ' 35531 E 2 Hamburgers Featuring Homemade Bread rn' , A A and . q 4 French Fries 12309 N. E. Glisan A1 2-6546 never.: n '1.'gfiiI!2555 5'fW' 't' , 5, 5 ', fl A Across from Douglas High A . ff! 4634 Q347g15A0 918156436 1 2 M Skill 8: Care --Beyond Comparev. I .gwl-ui 'E R 1 9 Rm mcnw vN1 5'h' RR STARK sr. BARBER SHOP I f x '1-.i,f3 '..,. . Q E 1' A- HOME, 72 oz, s'gE!ug 35' A12-4171 6 12239 s. 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E. 122 8: Stark St. Alpine 4-9251 COMPLIMENTS OF THE MARKET BASKET S E Division At 93rd ,V my BARBER SHOP WOMENS HAIR STYLING . ., 3 A A x I V' i .L,,,,.,- M . 5' K A A ' ge 1 1 , 47? -2, new wow -f' UEl'lB1'1 S Sweaters 8. lackets 7308 W 10 Ave Ca3 4349 LENTS SHOE STORE 5838S E 92 Ave Prl 0911 FOR SHOPPING CONVIENCE ' Nationally Advertised Shoes ' Well Known Red Ball Jet Canvas Footwear 830A M to800P M Daily We Gxve Green Stamps Nh0v V INCLUDED 127358 E Foster PR4 9120 Sears Rexall Drug Co PRESCRIPTIONS Cor S E 81st8zStark A14 7383 I 'Q ' L N Qt 0 0 . - . AM H A I 1 Cv I 'F 5 . . . - . A Y ' W, my W H vl 'O . , , . . . A A Wye, ,wry M 'F Q- N. -it--1 ,N 4 L 4' I 'Ya I' iimwi . 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162 Dempsey Joan 30 109 115 Denton Gaye 48 118 DeSpaln Bob 164 170 181 Deeper Delbert 68 DeSy1via Terry 164 170 182 DeVeney Lellani 58 Dexter Verna 68 92 Dickinson Donna 30 83 87 89 93 Dietz Evelyn 68 96 Dilllng Frank 68 113 174 Dllllng Jerry 30 82 87 103 112 114 D'l1lng Yvonne 48 99 137 106 Dlment Donald 58 164 Dlttemore James 48 mttemore, Kay ss 101 Dlxon Jim 58 102 164 181 Dlxson Pamela 68 Doane Steve 68 94 Dobell Alice 30 109 Domme Jer1'y 58 Domme Margaret 68 Domme Sharon 30 Dorslng Duane 30 87 91 102 107 108 146 159 160 Dorslng Anita 58 96 112 Dortch Jim 58 102 113 178 Doty Betty ss 90 Doty Bob 48 Dozler De Vere 58 Drake Karen 58 89 96 Drenckpohl Dick 68 170 Dreske Sue 58 90 99 Driscoll Betty 31 109 181 Driscoll, Mike 58 174 Ducret Louis 31 87 88 171 Dukart John 48 182 147 Dunn Gall 58 96 110 Dunn, Larry 48, 93, 113 Dunn, Sherry 48 89 95 Duuson, Sandra 68 90 Durham Jan 58 94 101 Durham, Pat 48, 174 Dusa Dorene 95 212 Dusenberry Jerry 48 102 147 DuVal1 Claude 68 164 178 Eacnus Connie 48 99 l04 East Clint 68 Eastabrook Sandra 87 Eastman, Ray 58 Edenburn Murle 68 Edwards Sharon 48 Edwards Sue 48 80 81 88 Egger Larry 108 Elchler, Linda 48 99 Elsenzlmmer, Shells 3l,84, 86 87, 98 106 183 Ekstrom Joann 68 Elgner Judy 68 Ella, Mike 31 91 103 17 Elkins, Nell 69 Ellingson Don31, 171 176 Elliott Stanley 48 Ellsworth Diana 69 123 Engberg Charley 48 Engberg Joyce 48 96 101 147 Engelgau Larry 48 English Karen 58 89 118 Epp Betty 69 Erickson Ann25 26 31 83 87 96 99 106 108 127 Erickson Elaine 66 69 81 87 Forster Dianna 32, 108 Forster Larry 59 178 Forseth Robert 108 Foster Foumal Fowler Linda 59 Marlene 112 49 109 Marcia 69 Francl, Barbara 49, 147 Francl Franks Franzen Dennis 59 96 Pauls 69 David 69, 94 112 Franzen Gerald 69, 164 174 Fraser Carol 69 Frasier Drusilla Frasier Jerry 69 Frawner June 49 Frazey Glenda 49 Freeman, Doug 59 Franz Becky 49 108 Frost Jack 69, 82, 6 Fulln Ron 59, 103, 64 Fultz, Sherry 59 Funderburk La Rita 48 Furlong, James 32 Gabrlelsen, Judy 32 95 Gaffney Judy 59, 89, 95 Galbraith Karen 26 49 85 87 88 92, 101 Gallagher Caro169, 95 Gano Laurel 69 Grieson Bob 33 Grlffls William Griffith Daryl 69 Griffith Myanella 59 Grlfflth Rachel 49 Grlfflths Gall 33 Griffiths Jack 69 Griffiths Tom 69 Gulllckson Gay 26 66 6 , Gullion, Adeline 59 90 Gulllon, Annabell 69 Gunderson Janet 69 Gwyther, Dennis 59 Hackenberg Sandra 69, 110 114 Hadfleld Carol 49 Hadflelcl, Earl 49 88 164 180 Hadfleld Eileen 69 90 Hadley Chris 69 94 Hagen Julie 33 Hale David 59 93 Hall Dennis Hall Don 33 Hall Leah 59 113 Hamhright Jim Hambriyxt Ron Hamlin Helen 49 97 Hamlln Maureen 69 Hamm Sandra 69 90 Erlkson, Margaret 69 108 Erlkson Mary 48 Erwin Monty 177 Estabrook Linda 69 Evans Evans Evans Evans Carley 31 Donna 69 Gloria 48, 147 Jeannette 69 Evonluk Don 58 Fanlnng, Lois 31 97 Fahner mckal 111 112 114 Flin Mar 1149 58 93 109 Fein, Marie 89 90 93 Falkensteln Esther 59 Falkensteln Marvin 49 Farrell Ann 59 93 Farrell Carla 69 Farrow, Stephen 69 Fedar Gerry 59 Federlcl Wilson 69 93 Felix, Tom 69 82 Fellows Jerry 49 91 103 159 161, 173 177 Fenn Dick 31 107 176 Fenwick Herb 49 Fenwick Karen 69 Fenwick Richard 49 108 147 Ferguson Carolyn 69 96 Ferris, Don 69 181 Fetters Don 69 Fetters Ted 31 Field, Judith 101 49 Fields Rance 49 88 l Flliatrault, Carol 59 110 Flndley, David 69 Finley Jo Anne 59, 108 Fltzsimmons Charles 59 Fltzslmmons, Margarette 109 Fleming Janet 59, 90 95 96 Foe Camille 59 90, 113 Folger, Mike 69 170 Folger, Norman 19 Forster, David 69 Ganshom Myrtle 49 Gantter Jerry 69 181 Ganttar Dick 59, 101 Gard Leoda 49, 87 Gardlpe Phil 69 Garvey Kathy 59 Gaylin LaVerne 49 Gaylln Lynette 59 Gedde Bob 49 185, 170 Geisler Sondra 69 93 George, Stan 49 88, 112 114 Gerber Gerald 32, 111 112, 1 Gibbs Ron 32 91, 96 Gibbs, Nancy 59 100 105 112 ciddmgs Dorance 59, 118 Gilbert, 1311132 161, 159 Gill Kathy 69 95 Gill, Susan 32 87, 92 95 96 98 106 115 Gillespie Janet 32 Gilman, Charles 49 Glassley George 49, 91 102 Glassley, Ivan 32 86 87, 102 Godtel Larry 59 Golden Steve 59 Goodrich Dorothy 32 Goodrich, Genny 49 Goodrich Bhlrley 59 Hammond Carolyn 27 33 86, 99 105 Handley Darell 49 Haney Dale 69 164 181 Hanley Hansch Hansen HIIIBOD HIIIBGD HBDBOXI Hanson Jerry 59 114 164, 174 Carolyn 59 92 1 4 Bob 49, 179 Chris 59 Dave 69 164 170 Jim 69 Michael 69 Harblck Jim 59 112 164 174 Ham Pat 33, 84, 95 99 Harper Dick 69 Harr Ivan 33 Harr Ronnie 59 Harris, Jem 59 Harris Norman 59 69 Harris Richard 178 Hart Gary 33 Hart, Leven 49 Hashimoto Steve 70 165 178 Hayes, Cecelia 33 80 83 84 9 Hayes Joyce 33 Hayes, Mike 49 Hederman Dave 70 Goodwin Gorham Gotcbnll Graham Graham Granger Linda 32 98 115 Dick 49, 26 87 103 Terry 49 Judy 69 Norma Jean 32 Neggle 59 Grant Linda 69 Gravatt Pat 32 96, 97 Graves, Patty 69 80 90 Gray Ron 32, 103 Gray, Robert 32 86 91 102 171, 176 Greemore, Judy 59, 107 Gregg Pat 49 Gregg Gary 32 Greseth, Charles 32, 68 Greseth, Sandy 59, 100 105 Hedger Billy 59 Helm, Joan 33 100 Helnltz Ann49 Heltschmidt Doug 49 95 103 165 180 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