Eugene High School - Eugenean Yearbook (Eugene, OR)
- Class of 1954
Page 1 of 188
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 188 of the 1954 volume:
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JOAN RAINVILLE
Editor
tudents
During the year the EUGENEAN staff
has worked wit h enthusiasm and many
hours of hard work. The book represents
the new school as it was during the fall, win-
ter, and spring.
In the fall the planning of the book from
cover to cover was our first jobg then the
photographer began his job of taking origi-
nal pictures, and if you don't think it,s a job,
just ask our photographer. The copy for the
clubs, sports, captions for pictures and in-
dividual stories was our next task. As we
proceeded, it became time to paste-up all the
pictures and copy we had collected during
the fall and winter. This involved triangles,
t-squares, rulers, pencils, scissors, and rub-
ber cement. These are only a few of the
things which went into the paste-up section.
As the last sheets were being finished and
sent to the printers, we began to feel satis-
fied, but deep down inside we all awaited the
day the annual would arrive with hesitance,
just hoping it would be up to all of your, and
our, expectations.
Acknowledgements
Bernehff Prlnters Llthographers
Kennell Elhs Photographers
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The Eugene Reglster Guard Sup lementary
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Classes 31 - 69
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School Life 117 - 121
Organizations 125 - 159
Advertisements 163 - 184
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DEAN W MICKELWAIT
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RAY HENDRICKSON
Vice-Principal
DON HODGKINSON
Student Body President
Administration
This year, by the careful leadership of
both faculty and student administration, we
were again able to bring to a close another
successful year New problems confronted
the faculty and students because of a new
and much larger school
To our principal and vice principal we
owe much for the excellent planning to the
Dean o Boys and Girls for excluding and
solving of problems, to the student admin
istration who deserve credit for relaying the
faculties wishes to us and for taking our
ideas to them, to the faculty for the knowl
edge ue gained and also their patience with
us and the cooks for striving to keep us fed
Last ue thank our maintenance help for
keeping our school in good operating order.
Without the co-operation of Nall these people
our year would not have been such a well
rounded, successful year.
STUDENT BODY OFFICERS
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DON MAIER JIM BOWFRS NANCY FASSETT
Sc-mor V100 Pre lflf-nt Vlce Premrlent Corroqpondlng Secretary
MARION FOOPFR IRMA COE CHARLOTTE MFANS
Recordm Sm rvtarv Treasurer Hlstorlan
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LES MARTIN DOUG McKAY DAVID DOTY
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.lim Bhnton
Juanlm Conner
Que Twrlgfelclt
W ills Fummlns
Nunue Dodge
Dennm Hellesug
Dirk Bwrnee
Bfnrlrlra 71n1ker
Bob Embrey
Boll Smith
Kurt Pllkumstein
J'u-k Kefling
Je'm Williams
Steve 'Voile-r
Ron Lorlge
Eva Tueker
Bwrlrlrzn Berry
Jn Ann Henri:
Wil.nl1 Bwrher
Brmllev Krueger
Dave Quivey
Kwthy Rirhmoncl
Jerrv M'lrk.
U'lvial Lyons
Bill Fomle
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Dwrlene llwzelton
Knren R'1.fmu:: n
Mwrie John.nn
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N'1nu Fa et
Les Mlrtln
Charlotte Means
Don Peter on
Joan Rwinville
K'lI'ElI Shreeve
l,'lI'l'y Smith
Cene Stott
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Don Maier
Mel Ol'0n
Cwrol Muxwell
,l'lne Ruff
June lxelqo
Ruby Hart
Chuck llfile
Dive CW .'.'
Roviliml York
Dirk Poltmr
Audrey M1-Alec
llnn Ninge
Cwrnl Wllite
Put Mwgnusxo
Eric' Thuvher
Chuvk Rnnnett
Annette Quillen
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FINANCE AND BUDGFT
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Mr Mlckelvalt Irma Coe Glenn Knowlton Doug McKay Mlss Mallery
Bev Laaksonen Carol McIxf-on Le Martln
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Ruby Hart Pat Magnusson
ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE
Mxss McDermott Martha uam Mr Hendricks Dave Ca
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Back row Mr Harrison M Meyers ,I Renlly D Mater D Dotv
HANDBOOK STAFF
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PAUL F POTTFR NINA KITTS
VICC prlnclpal Dean of Bovs Dean of Glrls
Mr Potter and Mlss Kltts have both done thelr share
ln admlnlsterlng help to the students
MISS Kitts 1S concerned with the soclal calendar co
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scholarshlp project where she has done an excellent job
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President
GLEN KNOWLTON
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NANCY FASSETT
Treasurer
DIA NE J EPSEN
Secretary
Classes
All three classes this year have shown re-
markable knowhow.
The Senior Class, under the direction of
Mrs. Berreman and Mr. C-oodnough, have
been kept busy with an assembly at the first
of the year and preparations for graduation.
The leaders of the class were: Larry Smith,
president, Glen Knowlton. vice president,
Diane Iepsen, secretary, and Nancy F ascett,
treasurer.
The Junior Class also prospered this year
under the guidance of Miss West and Mr.
Dedman. During the year, the prom, an as-
sembly, winning the Queen of Hearts Cam-
paign, and helping the seniors with Bac-
calaureate and Commencement have been
among their m a j o r contributions. Their
officers we r e: Larry Hughes, presidentg
Marvin Rexius, vice president, Marianne
Schultz, secretary and Carol 'llcKeon, treas-
urer.
This year the Sophomores were active in
putting on an assembly, a dance for the in-
coming sophomores, and a pot-luck. They
were directed by Miss Sparkman and Ur.
Odom, their advisors, and class officers Bill
Muhr. president, Stan Hayden, vice presi-
dent, Margie Shreeve. secretary, and Diane
Scott, treasurer.
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G.L. Usher 3, Girl's Choir 3 . . . CAMPBELL, BETTY:
FBLA 3, G.L. Usher 3, Service 2-3, Commencement Usher 2
. . . CARMICKLE, VIVIAN: Paleteers 2-3, Ski Club 3,
Pep Club 3, GAA 1, "Confusion" Chr. 3, Prom. Comm. 2,
Sr. Queen of Hearts Chr. 3, Handbook Comm. 3, lr. Town
Meeting Debate 3, Teacher's Helper 2, Gold Pin Winner 2-3,
Sr. Luncheon Dec. 2 . . . CASPER, GEORGETTE: Entered
from Wyoming 2, Usher 3, Teacher's Helper 3, Mixed Chor-
us 3 . . . CASS, DAVID: Science Club 1-3, Pres. 1, Nat.
Hon. Soc. 2-3, Pres. 3, Student Council 1-2, Student Body
V.P. 2, Cbr. Conduct Comm. 2, Activities Comm. 2-3, Latin
Club 2-3, Varsity Debate 2-3, IRL 2, Sr. Council 3, Axemen's
Council l, Baccalaureate 3, P.A. Operator 3 . . . CHAPMAN,
ROBERT: Football l, Ir. Council 2 . . . CHARLES, DON-
ALD: "E" Club 3, Golden "U" 1-2, Axemen's Council 3,
Class Day Programs Chr. 3, Publicity Comm. 2, Baseball 2,
Track Mgr. l, Science Club 3 . . . CHRISTIANSON, GAYLE:
Service Club 2-3, FBLA 3, Debate 2, Ski Club 1, Comm.
for Fall Elections 3.
CHRISTENSON, RAY: Football 1, Track 1-3, Axemen's
Council Rep. 2, Hi-Y 3 . . . CHRISTIANSON, WERNOLD:
Entered from Van Nuys 3, Band 3 . . . CLARK, GEORGE:
FBLA 3, Spanish Club 2-3 Latin Club 3, Projectionists Club
3, Hi-Y 3, Math. Assoc. of America Award 2, Chr. Fall Elec-
tions 3, Boy of the Week 3, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, Spanish Nat.
Hon. Soc. 2-3, Candidate for Elks Scholarship 3 . . . CLOW.
DARREL: Debate 1-3, Science Club 3, Chemistry Club 3,
Varsity Cross Country 1, I.V. Baseball l-2 . . . COE, IRMA:
Student Body Treas. 3, Budget and Finance Committee 3,
Student .Council 3, French Club 2-3 Honor Society 3, Girl
of the Month 3, FBLA 3, Executive Council 3, G.L. Usher
3 . . . COOPER, MARION: Constitution and By-Laws Comm.
3, Pep Club 1-3, GAA 1-2 Social Comm. 2, Scarlet Masque
1-2, Student Council 2-3, Paleteers 2-3, Sec. Pep Club 2,
Thespians 3, Recording Sec. of Student Body 3, Budget
Council 3, Girl's State 2, Doernbecher Tea 2 . . . CORP.
SHARON: Latin Club 3, Science Club 1, Teacher's Helper 2.
COWAN, LOUANN: Pep Club 1-3, Choir 1-2, Y Teens 1,
May Court Comm. 2, Library 3 . . . CRAFT, PHYLLIS:
Pep Club 3, A Cappella 2-3, G.L. Cabinet 3, GAA 1-2, Service
Club l-3, V.P. 3, Paletteers 2-3, Print and Cord Week Pub-
licity Chr. 2, Variety Show 3, Girl of the Week 3 . . . CUTH-
BERT, ROLFE: Axemen's Council Rep. 1-2, Varsity Debate
1-3, Ski Club 1-3, Science Club 2-3, Latin Club 3 . . . DAW-
SON, EILEEN: Entered from South Dakota 1, GAA 2-3,
Service Club 2, Band 2-3 . . . DEWITT, CAROLYN: Stu-
dent Council Rep. l, Service Club 2-3, Prom. Comm. 2,
Paletteers 2-3, Variety Show 3, A Cappella 3, Pep Club 3
. . . DICKEY, DALE: lr. Council 2, "E" Club Sec. 3, Axe-
men's Council Rep. 3, "B" Basketball 1-2, Baseball 1-3,
Captain 3 . . . DIRIMPLE, MARY: Soph. Council 1, Ski
Club 1, G.L. Cabinet 2, FHA 2-3, Sec. 3, FBLA 3, Pep Club
3, Office Training 3, Girls' Glee 2, Oueen of Hearts Chr. 3,
G.L. Rep. 3, Sr. Program Comm. 3, Girl of the Week 3,
Refreshment Chr. Soph. Dance 1, Prom Programs Chr. 2.
DODGE, NANCIE: Pep Club 1-3, Paletteers 1-3, French
Club 2-3, Gold Pin Winner 1-3, Varsity Debate 2-3, Student
Council 3, Print and Cord Comm. l., Girl of the Week 3,
Ski Club 1-3, Variety Show Comm. 3, Prom Publicity Chr.
2, Soph. Dec. Chr. 1, Chr. Paletters Dance 3, Irish-Swartz
Radio Pro. 3, Goal Post Comm. 2-3 . . . DORMER, ALICE:
Pep Club 1-3, Service Club 3, Camera Club 3, Varsity De-
bate 2-3, GAA 1-2, Student Council 3, Prom Dec. Chr. 2,
G.L. Usher 3, Teacher's Helper 3, Tickets and Operations
2 . . . DOTY, DAVID: Varsity Debate 2-3, EHS News 2-3,
Boy of the Week 3, Student Body Manager 3, A Cappella
2-3, Hi-Y l-3, Chaplain 3, Sr. Class Will Chr. 3, Nat. Poetry
Anthology 2-3, Assembly Comm. 3, Executive Council 3,
Thespians 2-3, "Night of .lanuary l6th" 2, "Drums of Death'
3, Soph. Assembly Announ. 3, Star Reporter 3 . . . DRURY,
SYLVIA: Student Council Rep. 1, Purple Pipers 3, Rally
Squad 3, French Club 2, Sr. Council Rep. 3, Music Pin Win-
RQ 3,' Teacher"s Helper 2, Traditions Comm. 3, All North-
west Choir 2, Variety Show 3.
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EGCERS, LEROY: Soph. Dance Band 1, Rally Squad 2,
Sr. Combo 3 . . .,EISENHARDT, GRETCHEN: Pep Club
1-3, Pres. 3, Chr. Pep Club Banquet 2, IRL 2, Paletteers 1-3,
GAA 1, Ski Club 1-3, G.L. Cabinet 2, G.L. Usher 2, Student
Council Rep. 3, Latin Club 2, Variety Show 3, Debate 2-3
. . . EVERETT, EARL: Student Council 1, Axemen's Coun-
cil 3, Cross Country 2, Golf 1-3, Soph. Council 1, Debate
2-3 . . . FASSETT, NANCY: Student Body Corresponding
Sec. 3, Class Treas. 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Soph. Council
1, Ir. Council 2, G.L. Cabinet 2, Prom Entertainment Chr.
2, Thespians 2-3, GAA 2, Conduct Comm. 2, Pep Club 1-3
. . .,FENN, MARBRQ: FTA 3, Sec. 3, Mixed Chorus 3,
Girls' Glee 1 . . . FER USON, NOLA: Mixed Chorus 1, Jr.
Council 2, A Cappella 2-3, Purple Pipers 2-3, Music Pin
Award 2-3, Variety Show 3 . . . FINLAYSON, JOAN: Cam-
era Club 1, Latin Club 2-3, Ambassadors 3, Variety Show 3,
G.L. Usher 3, FTA 2-3, Sec. 3, Junior Symphony 1-3, Band
2, "Music in May" 2, Orchestra 1-3, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Music
Pin Award 2-3, College of Pacific Music Camp Scholarship
2, .lunior Symphony Scholarship 1-2, All Northwest Choir
2. Dance Band lt
FORD, IRMA: Office-Training 3 . . . FOSKETT, CYN-
THIA: Paletteers 2-3, Treas. 3, Ski Club 2-3, French Club
2-3, IRIf1-2,Pep Club 3, G.L. Usher 2, G.L. Council 1-3,
G.L. Cabinet 3, Varsity Debate 1-3, Handbook Comm. 2,
Prom. Comm. 2, EHS News 2-3, Variety Show 3, Class Day
Leader 2, Nat. Hon. Soc. 2-3, Hello Week Comm. 3, G.L.
State Convention Delegate 2 . . . FOX, SUE: Girls' Glee 1,
Pep Club 1-3, G.L. Usher 2, G.L. Rep. 2, A Cappella 2-3,
Purple Pipers 2-3, Music Pin Award 2-3, GAA 2, Rally Squad
3, Teacher's Helper 2, Traditions Comm. 3, Variety Show
3 . . . FRISBIE, MARILYN: GAA 1-2, IRL 2-3, Service
Club 1-3, Ambassadors 1-2, Pep Club 1 . . . GASSMAN,
DIANE: Service Club 1, Paletteers 2-3, Girl's Rifle Club 3,
Library Training 2, Debate 2, Axettes 1 . . . GEORGE,
DENNY: Track Captain 3, School Store 3 . . . GJESVOLD,
EMOGENE: Pep Club 1-3, Choir 2, A Cappella 3, May Court
Princess 2, G.L. Council 3, Scarlet Mask 1-2, GAA 2, Palet-
teers 1-3, Doernbecker Tea Judge Chr. 3, Prom Chr. of
Chaperones 2. I
GLASS, MARY: Soph. Class Treas. 1, Student Council Rep.
2, Soph. Class Council 1, Sr. Class Council 3, IRL 1-2, Sec-
Treas. 2, Ski Club 2-3, Constitution and By-Laws Comm. 3,
Princess of Hearts 1, Friendliest Girl 2, Varsity Debate 1-2,
Pep Club 1-3, Gold Pin Winner 3, Girl of the Month 3,
Teacher's Helper 2, Commencement Comm. 3 . . . GOD-
DARD, HENRY: "E" Club 3, School Store Mgr. 3, Varsity
Football 3, ,I-V. Football 1 . . . GOHEEN, RICHARD:
Jr. Class Pres. 2, Soph. Council 1, Student Council 1-2,
Junior Town Meeting, Hi-Y 2-3, Pres. 3, A Cappella 3,
Varsity Debate 1-3, Track 1-3, I.V. Basketball, Purple Pipers
3, Music Pin Award 3, Social Comm. 2, Sr. Announcement
Comm. 3, Scarlet Masque 2, Boys' State 2, Youth Speaks 3,
Budget Council l-2, Publicity Comm. 2 . . . GRAYBEAL,
MARVEL: Entered from St. Francis 2, School Store 3 . . .
GUBRUD, KEITH: Student Council Rep. 1-3, Rifle Club
1, Golf 1-3, Captain 3, Chemistry Club 3, Hi-Y 2-3, Dance
Band 1, Debate 2 . . . GUSTAFSON, ELAINE: Pep Club
2-3, Paletteers 1-3, Pres. 3, French Club 2, G.L. Council 1-2,
Teacher's Helper 2, Doembeaier Tea Comm. 3, Prom. Dec.
2, Print and Cord Week Comm. 1, State G.L. Comm. 1.
HALL, RONALD: Football 1-3, Basketball 1, Track 2-3,
"E" Club 3, School Store 3 . . . I-IAMMERQUIST, FLOYD:
"E" Club 2-3, Varsity Football 2-3, Stage Craft 3 . . . HAN-
SON, BEVERLY: Spanish Club 1-3, IRL 2, Service Club
2, GAA 1-2, G.L. Usher 2, Gold Pin Winner 3, Teacher's
Helper 2, Pep Club 3, Paletteers 3, FBLA 3, Doernbecker
Tea Comm. 3 . . . HARNER, NORMA: Paletteers 1-3, Sec.-
Treas. 2, Pep Club 1-2, Assembly Comm. 2, Budget Council
2, Noon Activities Comm. 1, Choir, Ski Club 2, GAA 1,
G-L. Usher 2, May Court Chr. 2 . . . HAUN, CAROL:
Ambassadors 1-3, V.P. 3, G.L. Cabinet 3, A Cappella 3,
Paletteers 2-3, Girls' Glee 2, Soph. Council 1, G.L. Rep.
2, GAA 1-2, FBLA 3, Girls' 'Glee 2, Mixed Choir 1, Pep
Club 2-3, IRL 1-3, Doernbecker Tea Comm. 3 . . . HUSEN,
EVA: Office Practice 3, FBLA 3 . . . HAYS, WALTER:
Wrestling 1, Lettermans Club 2-3 . . . HEDDINGER, JER-
RY: HLY 1-3, "E" Club 3, Jr. Class V.P. 2, Srl Council 3
. . . HELLSVIG, DENNIS: Science Club 1-3, IRL 2-3, Hi-Y
2-3, Latin Club 2-3, Pres. 2, Handbook Comm. 2, Varsity
Debate 2-3, Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, Student Council 3 . . . HEN-
DERSON, DARLENE: Entered from Medford 3.
HENKEL, JACK: "E" Club 1-3, V.P. 3, Football 1-3, Co-
Captain 3, Basketball 1-3, Baseball 1-3, Football "All Dis-
trict" 1-3, Football "All State" 3, Football Scholastic 'All
American",3, Football Shrine Game 3, Basketball "All Dis-
trict" 2, A Cappella 2-3, V.P. 3 . . . HERRMAN, BETTY:
Pep Club 1-3, Co-Chr. Pep Club Assembly 3, French Club
2-3, IRL 1-3, IRL State Sec. 2-3, Soph. Council 1, Chr. Soph.
Dance 1, Co-Chr. Candy Sales 1, Election Comm. 1, Girls'
State Rep. 2, Class Day Leader 2, Music Pin Award 2-3,
A Cappella 2-3, Nat. Hon. Soc. 2-3, Purple Pipers 3, Variety
Show 3, Varsity Debate 1-3, G.L. Usher 2, Co-Chr. Prom. 2,
Girl of the Week 2, Girl of the Month 3, Assembly Comm.
3, G.L. Cabinet 3, Gold Pin Winner 3, Youth Speaks 3 . . .
HERISHER, LARRY: Band 1-3, Cross Country 1-3, Music
Pin Award 2, Junior Symphony 1-3, Debate 2-3, Summer
Music Scholarship 2 . . . HILL, JAMES: Hi-Y 1-3, Palet-
teers l-3, Sgt. at Arms 3, Yell Leader 2-3, Jr. Prom Comm-
2, Student Council 2, Dance Comm. 1, Sr. Announcements
3, Class Day Programs 3, Handbook Comm. 3, Football
Programs 2.
HILL, SHARON: FHA 2, FBLA 3, Office Practice . . .
HODKINSON, DONALD Hi-Y 1-2, Ski Club 2-3, IRL 2,
Beaver Boys' State 2, NASC 2, Future First Citizen Cand.
3, Football 1-3, Assembly Comm. 2, Student Body Pres. 3,
Axemen's Council Rep. 1-2, "E" Club 3, Graduation Leader
2, Boy of the Week 3 . . . HOGUE, DORIS: Office Practice
3, Mixed Chorus 3, Entered from Colorado 3 . . . HOILAND,
ROY: Basketball 1-2, Track 1-2 . . . HOLMES, ORVILLE:
Band 1-3, Paletteers 3, Hi-Y 3, Music Pin Award 3, Radio
Club 3, Tennis Team 1-3, Science Club 1-3 . . . HOOGSTAD,
BONNIE: GAA 1-3, Band 1-3, Treas. 2, Music Pin Award
2-3, Ambassadors 1-3 . . . HOPPE, DIANN: Pep Club 2-3,
G.L. Usher 1, Teacher's Helper 1-3, Spanish Club 2-3, IRL
1, FBLA 3, G.L. Rep. 1-3 . . . HUMES, FRANCES: Entered
from Mohawk 3, Office Training 3 . . . HUSE, HELEN:
Debate 2, Ski Club 2-3, French Club 2-3, IRL 2, G.L. Usher
2, Prom. Comm. 2, Newswriting 2, Pep Club 3, G.L. Cabinet
2, Doembecker Tea Hostess Chr. 3, Sr. Luncheon Chr. 3,
G.L. Council 3 . . . HUTCHINS, THELMA: FHA 2, Ambas-
sadors 1-3, V.P. 3, G.L. Cabinet 3, A Cappella 3, Paletteers
2-3, Girls' Glee 2.
JONES, ALFRED: ASB V-P. 2, Student Council 2, Budget
Council 2, ICC 2, Assembly Comm. 2, Axemen's Council 3,
French Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Paletteers 1, Scarlet Masque
1-2, "E" Club 3, Nat. Hon. Soc. 2-3, Pres. 3, Thespian 2-3,
Nat. Spanish Hon. Soc. 2-3, Quill and Scroll 2, UHS Annual
2, EHS News 3, Varsity Debate 3, Junior Town Meeting 2,
I Speak for Democracy 2-3, Track 1-3, Cross Country 3,
Hi-Y 3 . . . JORDAN, DOROTHY: Axettes l, FBLA 2-3,
Office Practice 3 . . . KEHRLI, SUSAN: Varsity Debate
2-3, Latin Club 3, G.L. Usher 2, Nat. Poetry Anthology 2,
EHS News 3, Sr. Prophecy Comm. 3, Winner EHS News
Jingle Contest 2, Star Reporter 3, Teacher's Helper 3 . . .
KESLING, JACK: Thespians 1-3, Pres. 3, Soph. Basketball
1, JV Football 1-2, Student Council 3, Spanish Club 2-3,
Prom Comm. 2, Axemen's Council 2 . . . KEUTZER, CAR-
OLYN: Entered from Stadium 2, IRL 2-3, V.P. 3, G.L. Cab-
inet 3, ICC 3, G.L. Usher 2, French Club 2-3, GAA 2, Queen
of Hearts Comm. 3, Girls' Glee 2, A Cappella 3, Madrigals
3, Teacher's Helper 3 . . . KILLEN, DAVID: Sr. Council 3,
Sr. Class Luncheon 3, Golf 2-3, Student Council Rep. 2,.
Debate 3.
JACKSON, DORTHY: Student Council Rep. 1, Ambassa-
dors, 1-3, Sec. 2, G.L. Rep. 2 . . . JACOBS, BEVERLY:
Transfer from Grant 2, Spanish Club 2-3, Service Club 2-3,
GAA 2, Ski Club 2-3, G.L. Usher 2, EHS News 3, School
Store 3, Prom Comm. 2, Sr. Queen of Hearts Comm. 3,
Doembecker Tea Hostess 3, G.L. Convention Comm. 3, Sr.
Luncheon Comm. 3, Variety Show 3 . . . JACOBSON, LOIS:
Entered from Creswell 2, GAA 2, G.L. Council 2, Cafeteria
2 . . . JARVIS, FLORENCE: Entered from St. Francis 3,
Service Club, Girls' Choir 3 . . . JAYNE, ARDEN: Ambas-
sadors 1-2, Newswriting 2, School Store 3 . . . JENNINCS,
SANDRA: Band l-3, Girls' Glee 2-3, Ambassadors 2-3 . . .
JEPSON, DIANE: Sr. Class Sec. 3, Sr. Council 3, Hon.
Soc. 2-3, Sec. 3, Assembly Comm. 3, Paletteers 2-3, Ski Club
1-3, Pep Club 1-3, IRL 1-2, Prom Dec. Chr. 2, Commence-
ment Leader 2, A Cappella 2-3, Music Pin Award 3, Varsity
Debate 1-3, Madrigals 3, French Club 2-3, Variety Show 3,
Candidate for Sears Scholarship 3 . . . JESSEN, SHIRLEY:
FHA 2-3, Office Practice 3, FBLA 2-3 . . . JOHNSON, JUD-
ITII: Girls' Rifle Club 3, Sec. 3, FHA 3, Camera Club 3,
Science Club 3, Ski Club 2, Stage Crew 3, State Girls' League
Tea 3.
KIMBERLING, PAT: FAA 1-2, Spanish Club 1-3, V.P. 3,
Pep Club 3, FBLA 3, ICC 3 . . . KNOWLTON, GLEN: Sr.
Class V.P. 3, ICC V-P. 3, Budget and Finance Chr. 3, JV
Class V.P. 2, ICC V.P. 3, Budget and Finance Comm. 3, JV
of the Week 3, Debate 3, Sr. Council 3, Publicity Comm.
2, Assistant Editor Axe Handles 3, Hi-Y 3, Tiders Tattler
2 . . . KRAUS, JOAN: G.L. Cabinet 3, French Club 3, Ski
Club 3, Exchange Editor of EHS News 3, News Writing 3,
Star Reporter 3, Entered from Peoria 3 . . . KROGSTAD,
DAYTON: Axemen's Council l, Spanish Club 1-3, Varsity
Debate 3, A Cappella 2-3, Pres. 3, Purple Pipers 2-3, Boys:
Octet B-C, All-Northwest Choir 2, Music Pin Award 2-3 ....
LAAKSONEN, BEVERLY: GAA 1, Sec. 2, Pep Club 2-3,
Spanish Club 1-3, Co-Chr. Soph. Dance 1, EHS Drill Team
2, Teacher's Helper 2, Prom Comm. 2, Eugenean 3, IRL
2-3, G.L. Usher 2, Girls' Glee 2, Sr. Chr. Doembecker Tea
3, Sr. Announcements Comm. 3, Nat. Hon. Soc. 2-3, Class
Day Usher 2, Budget and Finance Comm. 3 . . . LAEMMLE,
WAYNE: Entered from St. Francis 3, A Cappella 3.
LANDSKRONER, CHARLES: Entered from San Jose 3,
Axemen's Council Rep. 3, Co-Chr. Sr. Assembly 3, EHS
News 3, Football 3, Varsity Debate 3, "E" Club 3, Thespians
3, Variety Show 3, ICC Assembly 3 . . . LEARNED, DOLLY:
Service'Club 1-3 . . . LEE, VIRGINIA: Spanish Club 1-3,
GAA 1-2, IRL 2-3, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pep Club 3, Student Coun-
cil 2, A Cappella 3, G.L. Cabinet 3, Prom Comm. 2, Doern-
becher Tea Comm. 3 . . . LEONARD, MARY ELLEN: G.L.
Rep.' 1, IRL 2-3, GAA 1-2, Service Club 1, Pep Club 2-3,
Treas. 3, Mixed Chorus 1, Spanish Club 2-3, Office Practice
3, Gold Pin Winner 3, Teachcr's Helper 2, Prom Comm. 2,
Variety Show 3 . . . LESCH, STEPHEN: Football 1-2, Track
2-3, Basketball 1, Nat. Hon. Soc. 2-3, Golden "U" 2, Sr.
Council Rep. 3, Sr. Council Rep. 3, Publicity Comm. 2 . . .
LINKAITIE, MIRDZA: Pep Club 2, GAA 2, Library Club
2 . . . LOPUSON, GAYNELL: Spanish Club 1-3, Sec.-Treas.
2, Pres. 3, GAA 1-2, EHS Drill Team 2, Paletteers 2-3, G.L.
Council 1-3, Teacher's Helper 2, Doembecker Tea Comm.
3, Prom Comm. 2, Pep Club 1-3, Eugenean 3, G.L. Usher
2. IRL 2-3.
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LYONS MARON Servtce 13 Pres 3 FTA 23 Sec 3
G.L Usher 3 Gold Ptn Wtnner 3, Teachers Helper 2, Gtrl
of the Week 3 Debate 3 Practtce Teacher 3 McA'I'EE
AUDREY V arstty Debate 23 Student Counctl Rep 3
Spantsh Hon Soc 23 Nat Hon Soc 3 I'BLA 3 Class
Prophecy Chr 3 McCABE GERALD HtY 23 Spantsh
Club 13 Baseball 13 McCLANAHAN MARLENE
Gtrls' Glee I Ltbrary Helper 3 G.L Usher 3
DOUGALL WILLIAM Football 3 E Club 3
EWEN LENORA Entered from Portland 2 Drama Class
Award 2 FBLA 3 McGEE BARBARA French Club
23 Sec 3 Lattn Club 3 IRL 23 Corr Sec 3 Pep Club
23 Madrtgals 3 A Cappella 3 GL Cabtnet 3 Axettes I
I Queen of Hearts Chr 2 Houstng Comm Chr 3 Cap and
Gown Comm Chr 3 Teachers Helper 2 McGINTY
.IOHN Axemens Counctl Rep 23 Football 12 School
.Store 3 HtY 3 MAGNUSSON PAT Duckltng Staff
I2 Pep Club I3 May Court Prtncess 2 GAA Pres 2 Con
cesston Comm 2 Publtctty Comm 2 Rally Squad 3 Stu
dent Counctl 3 Eugenean 3
MAIER DONALD Student Body VP 3 Assembly Comm
3 Sctence Club 3 Nat Hon Soc 23 ICC 3 Duckltng Sta
2 Varstty Debate 2 3 Scarlet Masque I2 Thesptans 3 C0-
Chr Sr Assembly 3 .IV Basketball 12 Student Counctl
I3 Boys State 3 Qutll and Scroll 3 Budget Counctl 2
.Iuntor Town Meettng 12 Executtve Counctl 3 MAN
NING OLIVE FHA I FBLA 3 MARTIN LAMAR
Band I2 B Basketball I2 MARTIN LESLIE Stu
dent Body Audtlor 3 Student Counctl 3 Axemens Counctl
Rep 2 Bttdge and Ftnance Comm Chr 3 E Club 23
IRL I Lattn Club 3 .IV Football I Soph Basketball I
Tennts 1 Football 23 Track 2 Nat Hon Soc 3 Boy of
23 Football Mgr 2 Co-Chr Soph Assembly 1 Golden
MEX ER SHARON Student Counctl Rep 3 .lr
Counctl 2 Pep Club 3 GL Usher 23 IRL 2 Gtrls Chotr
3 Teachers Helper 2 3 GAA 2
MEYERS MARSHA Varstty Debate 23 FAA I Servtce
Club 23 IRL 23 Assembly Comm 3 Chr Soph Assembly
1 ueen of Hearts Comm I Sctence Club 13 Sec 2 VP
3 Pep Club 23 Nat Hon Soc 23 ICC Pres 3 .lr Class
Treas 2 Co Chr Prom 3 Student Counctl Rep 2 Electton
Comm 2 Gtrl of the Week 3 Graduatton Ieader 2 IRL
State Conventton 3 MILFORD JACKIE Spantsh Club
3 GAA 23 Recorder 3 GAA 1 3 MILLER CAROLYN
Orchestra I3 A Cappella 3 Spantsh Club 23 FTA 23
Sctence Club I Skt Club I 3 G L Counctl I 3 Iuntor Sym
phony 2 3 Nat Spantsh Hon Soc 23 Mustc Camp Scholar
shtp I2 Mustc Ptn Award 23 Allstate Orchestra 3
MILLER CLARK Axemerts Counctl 3 B Basketball 2
Baseball I3 E Club 3 MILLER MERILYN French
Club 23 Sctence Club 3 FHA 3 Sr Counctl Rep 3
EHS Drtll Team 2 GL Usher 3 Doernbecker Tea Rec
Comm 3 'NIIIIER NORMA Ambassadors I2 Palet
leers I Pep I lub I 3 Y Teens 2 Ttckets and Operattons 2
MILLHOLLEN ,IEANNIE Pep Club I 5 Doernbecker Tea
Entertatnment 3 Prom Entertatnment Chr 2 utll and
Scroll 23 Nat Hon Soc 23 A Cappella 3 Mustc Award
Ptn 3 GAA 12 Scarlet Masque 12 Thesptans 3 Soctal
Comm 2 Assembly Comm 2 Ttckets and Operattons 2
Operetta 2 Eugenean 3 Duckling Staff 2 G L Ptn Wtnner
3 GL Usher 3 MILLS PATRICIA Pep Club 23
IRL 23 French Club 23 Teachers Helper 2 GL Usher
2 Gold Ptn Wtnner 3 Debate 2 MOORE NORMA
FBLA 3 Teachers Helper 3 MORRIS WILLA CL
Sec 3 Rally Squad 2 Pep llub 13 Paletteers VP 2 Or
cheslra 3 .luntor Symphony 13 Mastc Ptn Award 3 ICC
2 Vartety Show 3 MORTENSEN ROBERTA IBIA
3 IRI 3 FAA I2 Iartety Shou 3 MURPHY BETTY
FHA 3 FBLA 3 Treas 3 Spantsh llub 23 Ambassadors
23 Pres 3 Sctence llub 3 Teachers Helper 3 ,lr Sr Party
MYERS ERI ENE Offtce Practice 3 Itbrary 2
M3 ERS RALPH Baseball I3 I' Club 2i ,lr Counctl 2
NELSON, SHARLENE Pep I lub l 3, Itbrarv Tratntng
2. Office Tralntng 3, Ttckets and Operattons 2, Servtce Club
3, Scarlet Masque 2 Paletteers I, Teacher's Helper 3
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NORDSTROM GLORIA EHS Drtll Team 2, Gtrls Chotr
OLSON ROBERTA Axettesl FHAI ONEIL
.IACK Ht Y 3 ORTH EDGAR Mustc Ptn Award 13
Cross Country 2 Debate 23 A Cappella 13 Ambassadors
Z3 Pres 2 Radto Club 3 Skt Club 3 OSBORNE SAL
LY Entered from Lowell 3 Gtrls Glee 3 Offtce Tratntng
OTTOSEN DAVE JV Basketball 2 Baseball 23
A Cappella 2 Axemens Counctl Rep I JV Football 12,
Mtxed Chorus 1 PARMENTER SHIRLEY IRL 13
Skt Club 1 3 Pep Club 3 French Club 2 3 Science Club 3
Ltbrary Helper 3 Teachers Helper 3 GL Cabmet 3 Band
12 Dance Band I .luntor Symphony 12 'tlustc In May
2 Mustc Ptn Award 2 PEARSON DORIS Transfer
from Elmtra 2 FHA 13 A Cappella 3 Nat Hon Soc 23
School Store 3 FHA Conventton 3 Ambassadors 23
PEDERSON MARILYN FBLA 3 FHA Htstortan 3 Gtrls
Glee 1 GL Usher 3 PERSON RODGER HtY 23
Treas 3 Lattn Club 23 VP 3 ICC 3 B Football Mgr
PETERSON DON HtY 13 Orchestra 3 Student
Counctl 3 ICC 3 Sctence Club 12 EHS News Edttor 23
IV Football 2 Track 2 Prom Comm 2 ,Iuntor Symphony
3 Vartety Show 3 French Club 2 Rtfle Club 1
PIERSON PHYLLIS GAA I Axettes I EHS Drtll Team
Sec Treas 2 Constttutton Comm 3 French Club 2 GL
Csher 3 Pep Club 3 EHS News Bustness Mgr 3 Star Re
porter 3 POAGE BETH Servtce Club I3 Sec Treas
3 Paletteers 13 Pep Club 3 GL Cabtnet 3 Ambassadors
2 Debate 23 POTTER PAT Pep Club I3 Sec 3
GAA I2 Paletteers 23 Scarlet Masque I2 Thesptans 3
IRL 3 Doernbecker Tea Chr 3 Soctal Comm 2 Acttvtttes
Comm 2 Publtctty Comm 2 .lr Class Sec 2 QUAM
MARTHA GAA IRL I3 Pres 3 A Cappella 3 Axettes
2 Nat Hon Soc 23 Pep Club 23 Gtrl of the Month 3
Gtrl of the Week 3 GL Cabtnet 2 Doernbecker Tea Chr
2 3 Queen o Hearts Class Chr 1 Gold Ptn Wtnner 3 Prom
Comm 2 Aaron Frank Candtdate 3 QUILLEN AN
NETTE GL Rep I GL Usher 2 Skt Club 2 Pep Club
3 EHS News Feature Ed 23 Teachers Helper 2 Debate
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Football
HENRY KUCHERA
Basketball
DUANE MELLEM
Baseball
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The outstandtng tnczdent tn ootball or
ftfty three were the two touchdowns tn one
mtnute and fwe seconds agatnst the North
Bend Bulldogs
Wtth the score 25 to nothlng ln the Clos
mg mlnute o the last quarter ,lack Henkel
threw a 36 yard touchdown pass to hal fback
Don Robtnson The Bulldogs got the ktck
off and on the ftrst play Bull McDougall ln
tercepted a pass Henkel on the ftrst play
threw a 42 yard touchdown pass to end Larry
Hughes just as the gun uent off
Among the many outstandlng happenings
tn the Eugene H :gh regular basketball sea
son were the two 90 point efforts by the Axe
men Tilley hut the bl, number agamst the
Oakrldge Warrlors and the Cottage Grove
I tons Both were dzstrtct games a n d the
mal two pomts both ttmes were made by
dead eye Duck Nelson
As baseball has not started yet the only
hzghltght ue can fznd as yet are the neu um
forms But lots of luck for the 54 season
We knou baseball 14 zll be as successful 1
not more so than the other sports All Ill all
ll uas a reat year for Eu ene H1 h
STATE 'I OURNAMENT
Well ll seems lt just wasn t ln the cards for the Illlgllty Axemen to capture a state champlon
shlp
For the second stralght vear the Eu ene lads were defeated ln the flnal game Not that sec
ond lS so had but ll s nlce to he a WlI'lllCY' all the way
Eugene entered the tournament a favorlte being the thlrd top team ln the ASSOC13l6d Press
poll after wmnlng their second l'llSlI'lCt SIX Cll8IIlpl0IlSlllp
In tl1e flrst game agalnst Beaverton the Axemen showed their power defeatlng the Beavers
50 to 42 It was not an lmpresslve w1n the papers Sald however ll was much better than an 1m
presslve try
The Corvallls Spartans threw a scare lnto the hometown fans by puttlng on a last mlnute
to 46
The Clnderella team from Madras had a surprlslngly good team and fought hard wlthout the
SPFVICCS ot a startlng forward Ro er Dldock Tlll the last flVC mlnutes when the Axemen poured
ll on the tournament darhngs and gained a llnals berth 70 to 55
Mllm ankle was a strong team They were well coached fast and good shots They won the
game But ll was not untll the last llllIllllf'S that they pulled away 52 to 44 to wln It was stlll a
successful tournament for the Axemen who placed Norm Willoughby Wendy Rasor and Don
Alnge on the All State team However the whole team played all state ball We hope Hank Ku
chera will he there next year In our hook he s coach of the year 1954
Moran gets the up
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Fugene easlly rolled up its first districrwin '33 to 0 against the
usually tough Roseburg Indians
Jack Henkel connected on three passes for touchdowns two to half
back C ene Stott and one to end Don Alnge Henkel and Stott each ran
for touchdowns
Bob Constance 1383 brings down a Klamath Falls
ball carrier after he llul broken away from an Axemen
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Left halfhack Arkie Hill ran a
Klamath Falls punt back 79 yards
for a touchdown in the final
quarter to give the Eugene Axe-
men a 19 to l3 victory over the
loaded Pelicans. Ron Hall lunged
for one touchdown and Jack Hen-
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zone for the other six points.
End Back
Halfback Bob "Arkie" Hill is shown breaking away for an 80 yard
Klamath Falls Pelicans.
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field, but also its captains Jack Henkel and Gene Stott. Henkel
left the game at the beginning of the 4th quarter. Stott,s injury
came in the first half. Stott scored all of Eugene's points on a
15 yard sprint around the end and through the middle.
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The Albany Bulldogs, who were kept in the doghouse for most
of the season, finally broke out and bit the Stottless, Henkelless
Axemen, 12 to 6. Converted guard, Ken Edwards, did a grand job
at quarterback, engineering the first touchdown with a fifteen yard
pass to Norm Willougllby. Arkie Hill scatted ten yards through the
middle for Eugenels only score.
The whole Eugene line held on this play against Albany.
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Three determined Springfield tackles close in on t'Arkie" Hill
The Eugene-Marshfield game drew a lot of interest around the
state and the people who witnessed the game could see the reason.
Not a closer, better game could have been played anywhere.
The Pirates finally moved out the Axemen 16 to 14 after two
second-half touchdowns. Bob Hill ran 12 yards for Eugene's first
score and Jack Henkel passed to Don Ainge for the final tally.
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The lll6XpCI'lCllCCtl bprlngfleld Mlllers gate the Axemen a scare lll the flr t half
They Qcored one touchdown and drove to the goal d second tnm lll the C'l0Slllg mlnutes
of the second quarter
Norm Wfllloughby fell on a blocked punt Ill the and zont for Eubene Q only flret
half score On a run and on a flat pus from Henkel Gene Stott made the flnal touch
downs The score was 19 to 6
An umdentlfled blocker cuts down a Roseburg tackle as ,I ack Henkel goes for the extra pomt
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uarterback .lack Henkel goes for 30 yards against Sprlngfleld m second district game
The Cottage Grove Lions were nothin more than a mere speck in the road of Eu
periods chalked up wln number three 51 to 0
The arm of Jack Henkel was again instrumental in the victory He tossed 45 and 20
yard touchdown passes to Bob Hill and 14 and 28 yard counters to end Don Alnge
after quarterback sneaking the first T D Ron Hall Larry Spaulding and Pete King
also scored for Eugene King s T D coming on an intercepted pass which he ran back
35 yards to the Lion end zone
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The Bulldogs, led hy half-
hack Jim Shanly, turned in
their eighth straight victory
when they heat the Axemen
25 to 12. The big boys from
North Bend scored all their
touchdowns in the first three
quarters. The Eugene touch-
downs hoth came in the final
minutes of p l a y on passes
from Henkel: 0 n e to Don
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end Larry Hughes.
Norm Wllloughhy fumbles. Pete Kmg calls, too late, for a lateral
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Leighton Tuttle
Tackle Center End
The Salem Vikings invaded the muddy, rainsoaked turf of Civic
Stadium for the last time. They gave the Eugene Axemen something to
i remember them bv. when thev soundlv beat them 33 to 14.
Eugene touchdowns came on passes from Henkel, one traveling 51
l yards to end Norm Willollghby who sprinted the final 20 yards to the
t goal. The other was a 7 yard pass to Don Ainge in the end zone. This
was the final meeting of the two schools and Eugene's last game of the
season.
A Klamath Falls tackle stops Gene Stott a yard short of paydlrt
UN, Shown following the play are Ken Edwards 29J
Mike Waterman Q4-3j and Les Martin f24J
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Dave Powell
End
Under the leadershlp of coaches Lloyd Amlck and Bud
Robertson and the constant good play of co captalns ,lack
Henkel and Gene Stott the Eugene Axemen won their flrst
three dlstrlct games IH a row These games were Roseburg,
Cottage Grove and Sprlngfleld Then the Axemen added an
extra non counter VICIOFQ agalnst the heavy highly touted
Klamath Falls Pellcans
Wlth a four game Wlllfllllg streak the loaded Eugeneans
lnvaded the corn valley Spartan fleld and durlng the course
of the game lost the two sparkplugs of the backfleld Stott and
Henkel to say notlung of the game
But the Axemen dldn t gnc up Ken Fdwards converted
guard took over the quarterback dutles left vacant by Henkel
and did a commendable job However the nnghtv Axe fal
tered and Eugene couldn t chop down another opponent They
were nosed out by Albany 12 to 6 Marshfield l4 to l6 North
Bend 25 to 12 and Salem 34 to l4 It was stlll a good season
and the Axemen placed 7 men on the all star team 3 on the
flrst and 2 each on the second and thlrd teams Floyd Hammer
qlllSl was elected honorary captaln of the Axemen to take the
place of the absent captalns and dld a fme job Everyone was
proud of our fine football team
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Cece WHFIICFQS strong B's started the 1953 season slow
losing three out of the first four games. But the Hatchet-
men, who boast a fast line led by John Watldiligton, started
clicking, winning three of the last four games, including
a real trouncing of the Albany Bullpups 27 to 0. Cece's
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kids evened an early defeat by beating Springfield 12 to 6.
Bill Muhr and Ron Bennet were the two strong-armed
quarterbacks while Bob Gabriel, Curt Bryant, and Boger
Peter filled out the rest of the regular backfield. Charles
Harvey was the defensive back stand-out for Hvllarneris
Wonders.',
The B's. who are the nucleus of the 1954 squad, did a
good job. Wie will be seeing more of them next year.
Floyd Hammerquist receives player of the evening award at
annual Foo a n uct.
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Forward Center Guard
SCHIOI' Senlol' Senlol'
Hank Kuchera broubllt his team along slow to start the 53 54 Basketball season He shlfted
1lll6l1pS experimented and changed personnel for the flrst 10 games and lll doing so stlll won
sex en of them It was an lmpresslve wln agalnst Grant Iilgll that started off the season wlth a
ban The Axemen led bv Captaln Don Alnge s 17 points won 67 34
The purples then moved to Medford for a two name serles Mlke Moran s 13 polnts and 9
rebounds were the Instrumental factors Ill the 66 61 wln over the Tornadoes The next night
Norm Wllloughby threw IH 20 polnts to lead the Eugcneans to a 61 52 vlctory
The hlghly touted Corvallls Spartans lnvaded the Axemen s new pavlllon and came close
but on the short end of a '50 49 seore Lelghton Tuttle was the 0lllStaI1dlllg plaver pulllng down
12 rebounds and 1l01dlI'lg bln center Dave Gamhee to 3 lJ0lI1tS ln the last quarter
Eugene then had a wlnmn draught loslng to Malshfleld Grant H1 h and Corvallis ln
that order However all defeats were to he avenged later
Don Robinson Jack Henkel Gene Stott
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lt was then the Dlstrlct games that took over the Axemen s schedule The Junctlon Clty
Tlgers fell hard IWICC to the Eugene qulnt 85 52 and 79 49 The hlgh scorlng purple machlne
went through the DISIFICI games undefeated taklng Oakrldge Cottage Crowe Wlllamette and
Sprlngfleld ln that order and galfllllg the flrst spot ln the Dlstrlct Tournament Eugene placed
Vlfendy Rasor Norm Wlllollghby and Don Amge on the AllD1str1ct team The team had a scor
IWICC durlng the season
Albany cancelled two games with the Axemen so the Burns Hlghlanders took over the
spot ln the schedule xac-ated by the Bulldogs and put up a good flght However the DISIYICI 6
Champlons kept thelr floor undefeated for the year dowmng them two stralght nlghts
4438 people saw the Axemen blast Oakrldge ln the flrst game of the double ellmlnatlon
Dlstrlct Tournament 87 54 The next night they squeeked bv Willamette 61 54 For the fourth
tlme of the season they knocked off Oakrldge to galn a berth ln the State Basketball Tourna
ment The Axemen s record tlll then was 21 wlns 4 losses
It was a great season Everyone was rootlng for the Axemen to take the State Champlon
shlp Mlke Moran and Lelghton Tuttle were chosen by the team to be co captains of the 1954 55
team Best of luck to them
Mlke Moran LClght0n Tuttle Bud Kutkendall
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B - SQUAD
It proved a great year for Duane Mellem's Hatchetmen. After
losing two straight to Corvallis, they won 13 straight hall games,
including 2 wins over Salem. As far as "Mel,' is concerned, this
was the greatest achievement of the year.
At the end of their regular season, half of the team, Larry
Hughes, Kirt Myers, Boh Anderson, Pete King, Juniors, and
Dave Powell and Roger' Peter, Sophomores were moved to the
Varsity to suit up in the remaining games. This included two
games with Burns and 3 district tournament encounters. They
played in- 3 of the games and played great hall. We know you will
he seeing a lot of them next year on the A squad.
Salem High ruined the '6Hatehet Handles" perfect record by
defeating them 55-51 in their own gym. But it was the best C
squad we have had in years and Coaeh Cece Warner will he the
first to admit it. They won I2 straight games and in the process
ran up 86 points against Cottage Grove while holding them to 18.
They didnit do quite as well the first time they played the Little
Lions. They only scored 66. hut held them to a measly 13 points.
This is a lot of "coming" talent that will prove good competition
for the older boys next year.
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Wlth 14 Lettermen I'9tllI'lllI'lg to the Dlamond wars lt should
prove a very outstandlng baseball season for Duane Mellem Last
year they were defeated by Cascade Unlon 1 0 for a State Tourna
ment berth
Caplaln Dale Dlckey the leadmg gloveman of the Axemen
wlll be a great leader ln the 54 season Es ery person on the flrst
two teams lS an experienced hall player Carl Ahre and Jerry Mc
Calle are the catchers and are both deservlng of a regular place
Don Alnge and Norm Wlll0llghby are the team s flrst basemen
Dale Dlckev IS ln second sacker and Clark Mlller and Chuck
Landscroner alternate at the hotbox Jack Hennen and Ralph
Myers VIC for the shortstop posltlon Arckle Hxll Gene Stott
Larry Hughes and Blll Sommervllle are the OlltflCldCl'Q Jack
Henkel and Ron Whlttaker are the stationery pitchers whlle
Dave Otteson and Gene Stott do good rellef work
Cece Warner coaches I V Baseball and supplies Mellem wnth
a lot of hopefuls
Best of Luck to the team We know they wlll have a successful
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GOLF
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chool ife
This year we have had a good year in the
social Hlime lightf, With the merging of
two schools we adapted many new SCll00l
functions to our already full calendar.
The year started off with a bang by "Hell0
Weekf, during which the friendliest boy and
girl were chosen. An assembly concluded
this happy week.
Another big event for the girls was the
'4Doernbecker Teaf' Its purpose was making
stuffed toys for the children in the Doern-
becker Hospital. Competition between the
classes was held, the sophomores won by hav-
ing made the most dolls.
The Paleteers sponsored a semi-formal
dance. The dance was decorated to the mod-
ern theme of nConfusion.,, One of the most
exciting activities was the Queen of Hearts
drive. The class earning the most money at
the end won. I t was climaxed by a dance and
coronation in which the junior candidate
won. The big evening of memories for the
seniors was the 6'Prom," given by the jun-
iors. They spent long' hours of planning and
decorating for this dance.
The year was ended by the senior gradua-
tion activities. Senior breakfast, class day,
senior assembly, a n d graduation kept the
seniors occupied.
Only mentioning a few of the activities,
these contributed to a successful year.
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The lJCgl!llllllg of anothvr Jolly day al school.
Whafs so funny ?
I wonder what Heinie is looking at?
Gene doesn,t seem to he very interested.
Behind the Iron Curtain That's What a Rainy Day is For-
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The organizations this year h a v e in-
creased in number, with the .starting of new
clubs. We find the Purple Masque and the
white blouse section, as examples of the new
organizations. The Inter-Club Congress, a
group of the clubs vice-presidents, worked
to schedule the club meetings. The clubs met
every other week for twenty minutes. The
student council and Inter-Club Congress met
once a week during the activity period.
The clubs have donated to the student
body many services. Our Paletteers gave us
a semi-formal dance. The Pep Club gave the
sports banquets, enthusiasm at the games,
sold programs at the state tournament and
many other worthwhile projects. The Girls'
League sponsored the Queen of Hearts week
and Print and Cord week for the student
body. Our Service Club delivered voters
pamphlets, gave a Christmas party for un-
derprivileged children and took tickets at
our games. These are only a few of the ac-
tivities our clubs have engaged in this year.
With the reorganization the clubs had a
busy year in the new school. The member-
ship of the club showed an increase because
of the two schools combining.
Inter-Club Congress is a club designed to co-ordinate the activities
of the various clubs. It is composed of the vice president of each organiza-
tion in the school.
Inter-Club Congress serves as a supervisory body through which the
school clubs manage the concessions at football and basketball games,
sponsor and participate in an assembly and collect food and clothing for
needy families at Christmas time.
INTER-CLUB CONGRESS
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Bill Austin
Dave Barnhart
Bob Beatty
Squire Bozorth
Jack Henkel
Carol Keutzer
Patty Kimberling
Don Maier
Roger Person
Don Peterson
Bonnie Renken
Norm Willoughby
anet Barker
Gretchen Bosse
.lim Bowers
Sonya Meyers
Kathy Dixon
Kermit Jorgensen
Karen Moke
Marvin Rexius
Ron Ridnour
Gerry Taylor
LeAnn Elwood
Stan Hayden
w'ILLA MORRIS GRETCHEN BOSSE
Secretary Vice President
REPRESENTATIVES
Ann Barber
Nancy Burkhart
Mary Dirimple
Emogene Cjesvold
Dianne Hoppe
Helen Huse
Gaynell Lopuson
Carolyn Miller
.loan Rainville
.lan Smith
Palsy Walker
Ann Wright
Judy Ash
Sharon Bullat
Margarette Carley
Sharon Dodge
Frances Forney
Myrna Hendrickson
Suzanne Jette
Rosemary Killen
Barbara Lorentz
Charlotte Means
Bonnie Neimoth
Ruth Poston
Eloise Samuelson
Pat Skene
Shardell Twedt
Phyllis Wormington
.lanice Bailey
jesse Bethel
Maureen Church
Nancy Dobson
Maureen Ferguson
Sue Hamilton
N irginia Holman
Judy Johnson
Kathy Lang
Marilyn McCann
Ardene Murmo
Elaine Porritt
Marilyn Richmond
Anita Schaefer
Carolyn Vaaler
Loretta Whitworth
Charlotte Wright
DARLENE WHEELER
Treasurer
KAREN SHREEVE
President
GIRLS' LEAGUE
The Girls' League represents every girl in the student
body. One girl is elected from each home room to be a
member of the Council, where problems and projects at
hand are discussed. Some of their activities this year in-
cluded community aid and Ggood time" parties. Others
were the Doernbecker Silver Tea, the Queen of Hearts
drive, and Print and Cord Week.
FALL CABINET
Phyllis Craft
Cynthia Foskett
Betty Herrman
Smilie Lange
Virginia Lee
DcVonne Link
Carol Keutzer
.loan Kraus
Barbara McGee
Shirley Parmenter
Beth Poage
.lane Reilly
Shirley Thiessen
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GOLD PIN
Georgia Aird
,Ioan Bailey
Sharon Corp
Mary Dirimple
Nanvie Dodge
Mary Lon Class
Beverly Hanson
Maron Lyons
Patty Mills
Martha Quam
Joan Rainville
Jane Reilly
Dawnna Renfro
Julie Sorenson
Margaret Carley
Mario Vrooman
SILVER PIN
Pal Magnuson
,Ivan Millhollen
Annette Quillen
WINNERS
WINNERS
GOLD PIN WINNERS
SPRING CABINET
Cynthia Foskett
Joan Kraus
Beth Poage
Kay Beatty
Juanita Brabham
Margaret Carley
Hazel Chamberlain
Kathy Dixon
Alice Gentle
Phyllis Wormington
SPRING CABINET
The Doernbecker Silver Tea was a tradi-
tion at University High School. It was he-
gun at Eugene High this year and had a very
successful start. Money was raised and vari-
ous types of dolls were made fore the child-
ren in the Doernhecker Hospital in Port-
land. The Sophomore Class won the honors
for having the best display of dolls and
having the best individual doll.
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State Girls' League Committee.
Print and Cord Committee.
Print and Cord W1-ek was very successful
this year. A king and queen were chosen to
reign over the week and it was announced
who they were at the annual Print and Cord
Wieek dance. The most original print clothes
were also selected from the memhers of the
student hody.
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Senior Princess Queen
Candidates and' committee for Queen of Hearts campaign.
GENE STOTT
President
President: Gene Scott
Vice-President: Norm Willoughby
Secretary: Nick Maxwell
Program Chairman: Bill Austin
Noon Entertainment Chairman: Lewis
Blue
Special Weeks Chairman: Dave Barn-
hart
Advisor: Paul Potter
Don Ainge
Bob Beatty
Dave Cass
lion Charles
Dale Dickey
Ron Dierksen
George Hemphill
Al Jones
Clark Miller
Bob Romig
Ron Whittaker
Duane Wolfe
lioh Anderson
Frank Blain
Rick Cleveland
Larry Cowen
Earl Everts
,lerry Holloway
Nlarion Mc-Daniel
Steve Nosler
llif-k Peterson
john Ru
berg
llill Somerville
Charlie Walker
Hill Warren
.lim Beikman
llaroltl Hawkins
Edward
Johnson
Larry Kimball
Dave Powell
Bill Reierscaard
Bill Starkey
Ron Turner
Mike Wenzl
NICK MAXWELL
Secretary-Treasurer
NORTVI WILLOUGHBY
Vice President
Axemetfs Council is a service organization representing
all boys in Eugene High School. This year the Axemetfs
Council sponsored several assemblies. Under the direction
of Norm Willoughby, it also published the Axe Handle, a
student directory.
AXEMEN'S COUNCIL
GRETCHEN EISENHARDT
President
President: Gretchen Eisenhardt
Vice President: Rosemary Killen
Treasurer: Mary Ellen Leonard
Secretary: Pat Potter
Advisors: Miss Christensen
Miss Mallery
Georgia Aird
Anita Allen
.loan Bailey
Ann Barber
Barby Barker
Elaine Becker
Marlene Borup
Donna Brown
Nancy Burkhart
Vi Carmickle
Marion Cooper
Louann Cowan
Phyllis Craft
Carolyn Dewitt
Mary Dirimple
Nanrie Dodge
Alice Dormer
Sylvia Drury
Gretchen Eisenhardt
Nancy Fassett
Cynthia Foskett
Sue Fox
Emogene Gjesvold
Mary Lou Class
Elaine Gustafson
Beverly Hanson
Carol Haun
Betty Herrman
Diane Hoppe
Helen Huse
Diane .lepsen
Segred Johnson
Patty Kimberling
Beverly Laaksonen
Smilie Lange
Virginia Lee
Mary Ellen Leonard
DeVonne Link
Caynell Lopuson
Patty Magnusson
Barbara Mc-Cee
Dixie McGinnis
Marsha Meyers
Narnia Yliller
,Ieannie Nlillbollen
Patty Mills
Willa Morri-
SllilI'II'llk' Nelson
Shirley PLll'lIll'lIlt'I'
Phyllis Pierson
lieth l'oage
Sharon Meyer-
l'at Potter
Nlartha Quant
Xnnette Quillen
Diane Bader
joan Rainxille
Karen Rasmussen
Daunna Renfrew
llmmie Renlsin
Gerry Renkin
,lane Reilly
,lat-kie Roberts
Betty Rosen
Karen Shreeve
Waynette Slayton
Arlene Smith
,lan Smith
,lulie Sorenson
Shirley St. Clair
Nun Storkman
Sandra S1-bnitger
Dixie Tarpening
Sherry Texley
Shirley Thiesen
Kathy Thurston
'flargaret Yoeltz
Patsy Walker
Mary Weber
fllaflys Wells
Carol White
Darlene Wheeler
Filene Whitt
Pat White
Carol Wildish
just-e W'ilhelm
Kay Wdlliams
'Xnn Wrigllt
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PEP CLUB
Pep Club is organized to promote school spirit at all
sports events. Every year the Pep Club honors the Axemen
with three banquets. The seniors sponsor the Football
Banquet and choose the Player of the Evening. The an-
nual Basketball Banquet was sponsored by the juniors
with the juniors and seniors combining to present the
Spring Sports Banquet.
Floyd Halnlneralui:-it-Player of tht- Evening at the Football
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'llen Bowman
llc-n Brine-s
haron Bullat
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ealn Copping
zwkie Crourh
illlly Dixon
haron Ilmlgt-
ran lforny
orollly Hnmblin
'zlnry Grow-
iwennie Gwinn
Jeanna Haggerty
lvnnor Hale
urriet Hull
'zlnvy Halton
ulny Hurt
yrnzl Henflrirk-on
onlne Hen-Ier
allti Horning
lurlene Huniplirey-
'lurilyn Harrang
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e-va Ann ,lollnmn
'ne Kllllllily
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o---mary Killen
Barbie Lorentz
Annette Lemke
.loan Long
Beverly Lusk
Carol McKeon
Anita McLean
Karen Moke
Gerry Moore
Kathy Moore
Helen Pederson
Donna Roberts
Janet Randall
Jeanine Schmitt
Marianne Schultz
Carolyn Siler
Norma Singer
Don anna Smith
Judy Spicer
Gerry Taylor
Gaye Titcomb
Sharmlell Twedt
Dorib Tobey
Sylvia Tobin
Sally Trout
Eva Tucker
Delores Yaugn
Helen Ward
Phyllis Wormingt
Connie Whisman
Barbara Ziniker
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Dir-k N:-lson rm-veivvs the Player ol' the FlYf'lllIlgI award
at the Basketball Banquet.
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FLOYD HAMMERQUIST
President
Vice-President: .lack Henkel
Secretary-Treasurer: Dale Dickey
Advisor: Mr. Amick
HE" CLUB
Bo 's earnin letters in siorts are eligible for membershi in "E"
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Club. Their many aetlvltles lllClllflC asslstmg at Iuugene High basketball
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gate guards. They also usher at lllllV9I'Slly games and asslst at the annual
state basketball tournament.
Carl Ahre
Don Ainge
Bob Constance
Dale Dickey
Hank Goddard
Ron Hall
Floyd Hammerquist
Bob Hill
Jack Henkel
,lack Hennen
Jerry Heddinger
Don Hodgkinson
Al Jones
Chuck Landskroner
Fred Lindsay
Les Martin
Don Meskimen
Bill McDougall
Clark Miller
Dick Nelson
Charles Nutter
Bob Romig
Dunne Root
Cary Shisler
Gene Stott
Mike Waterman
Ron Whittaker
Norm Willoughby
Bob Anderson
Harvey Freeman
Larry Hughes
Pete King,
Cary Lewellyn
Jerry Marks
Mike Moran
Bob Newsom
Dick Richards
Frank Shaddy
Dave Powell
RICHARD GOHEEN
President
resident: Rivllartl Colleen
ive-President: Dave Barnhart
erretary: Bolt Anderson
reasurer: Roger Person
haplain: David Doty
rogram Chairman: Bill Austin
Lewis Blue
Ray Christenson
George Clark
Kieth Cuhrud
Dennis Helsvig
George Hemphill
Orville Holmes
Al Jones
Glen Knowlton
.lon Mellish
.lack 0'Neil
Bob Romig
Bill Boyer
Bill Byrne
Wally Cummins
Harvey Freeman
Mickey Barnhart
Chuck Hale
Ken Hamilton
Advisors: Mr. Hale and Mr. Warner
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The purpose of the Hi-Y is: "To create, maintain, and ex-
tend throughout the school and community, the high standards
of Christian Character." Activities during the year included
selling programs at the football games, sponsoring the Father-
Son Banquet, Mothers' Day Breakfast, and also an annual
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President
President: Elaine Gustafson
Vice-President: Kathy Dixon
Secretary: Elaine Becker
Treasurer : Cynthia Foskett
Anita Allen
Ruth Bennett
Nancy Burkhart
Marcia Cameron
Vivian Carmickle
Marion Cooper
Phyllis Craft
Carolyn Dewhitt
Nancy Dodge
Gretchen Eisenhardt
Diane Cassman
Emogene Cjesvold
Beverly Hanson
Norma Harner
Jim Hill
Orville Holmes
Diane .lepsen
Gaynell Lopuson
Dixie McGinnis
Beth Poage
Patricia Potter
.loan Rainville
Diane Rader
James Ramsey
Dawnna Renfro
Shirley Thiessen
Kathy Thurston
Gladys Wells
Darlene Wheeler
Donna Angst
Gerry Augustine
Cary Calavan
Margaret Carley
Eleanor Hale
Harriette Hall
Nanry Halton
Marilyn Harrang
Pat Horning
Emily Huston
Suzanne Jette
Barbie Lorentz
Beverly Lusk
Carol McKeon
Charlotte Means
Gerry Moore
Carrie Moorhead
Carolyn Mortenson
Gail Richmond
Carolyn Siler
Eva Tucker
Margaret Burrell
Clara Cochran
Diane Doty
Rodene Cilstrap
Harold Hawkins
Judy Krogh
Lynda Kuykendall
Janet Rear
Graham Smith
Priscilla Trowbridge
Jerry Van Tassal
Barhara Waln
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PALETTEERS
The Paletters, composed of art students, started out the
year with their annual initiation. Following this they immedi-
ately began work on a semi-formal dance, Confusion, which
was the first dance in the new high school. The Paletteers also-
made posters for the various activities during the year.
Advisor: Mr. Mallery
Nancy Dodge, Dawnna Renfro, and ,lim Hillg the chairmen of "Confusion.,'
Candidates
Darlene Deller
Nant-y Dobson
Edtla Eflens
Jeanie Eggers
Peggy Fults
Sharon Creyerlriehl
Eilwina Gunther
Sheila Haley
Saumlra Harris
,lanive Hastings
Carolyn Hixson
llonnu Jean ,Iaeo
Elaine Johnson
Barlrara Kane
Donna Kensler
Rae Kimmey
Carol Mn-Ewen
Nana-y fNlvl.ean
Martha Macy
ffarol Mansell
liarlnara Minkler
Martha Moe
Palriria Morrison
Elaine Porrilt
Yll4'4'1l IN-nni-loo
.luclith Peters
Sharon Philip-
liarlvara l'la-s
.loan Rolrin-on
'Nlyrna Sl'llIlll4ll
Cleon Singer
Sue- Slllilll
l,oui-e Starnn-r
Sue- Tangfelclt
jolt-ne Taylor
Marlene Tryon
lla- 'Kuna Vaughn
llarlnara Waln
Caroline W'atkins
joan Wil:-ox
We-llnlx' Wood
THESPIANS
Because of the joining of Scarlet Masque from Uni
High with the Thespians from Eugene High, this year's
Thespian group spent the first part of the year revising
their constitution and reviewing dramatic skills. New mem-
bers were elected and until they could earn enough points
to become regular members, formed a group of their own.
Purple Masque. The three-act play, uDrums of Death,"
was presented in April to complete their year. The group
is advised and directed hy Mr. Filut.
Rehearsal ol' "Drums of De-athf'
President
X ive President' Karen Molte
Treasurer : Joan Long
Rerortllng Seeretary: Jane Relllx
lifresident: .lark Kessling
Corresponding Sr-rretary: Charlottn
Means
Clerk: Xnn Storkman
Mlsisor: Mr. Filut
l,ouie Blue
Squire liozorlh
Nam-y Burkhart
Marion Cooper
llavifl lloty
Nancy lfassett
.-Xl ,lones
Earl Ke-nelall
.lark Kesling
Charles l.amlr
lion Maier
,lean Nlilliollen
llaie Moursunnl
.lane Reilly
Vwaynette- Flaylon
Shirley Sl. Clair
'Xnn 5l0t'kIIlilll
She-rrp T.-xley
jean Hopping
,lac-kie ffrourh
Naury llroves
llarriet llall
Niarilyn Harrang
joan Long
Charlotte Mean-
Karen Moke
Donna Rolrerts
l,evi Smith
JACK KESSLING
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CAROL WILDISH
President
President: Carol W'ildish
Vice Pres: Janet Barker
Secretary: Gerry Augustine
Treasure-r: Patsy Boyles
Recorder: Jackie Milford
Advisor: Miss Best
Betty Jo Bonner
Patsy Boyles
Eileen Dawson
Bonnie Hoogstad
Jackie Milford
Kay Olson
Helen Shaffer
Shirley Thiesen
Pat White
Carol Wildish
Alice Wiedrich
Janet Barker
Pat Brown
Carla Chamberlain
Marie Crowther
Mary Jane Eldridge
Nancy Gates
Zelma Green
Eleanor Hale
Patty Horning
Sandra Horton
Janie Mullins
Gwen Patterson
Beverly Sage
Jeanine Schmitt
Carmen Simons
Beverly Summers
Donna Tift
Alta Adams '
Barbara Allen
Margie Anslinger
Kay Atkinson
Nadine Campbell
Marilyn Chittick
Ruth Coltran
Juanita Conner
Mayme Dodge
Margaret DuPuis
Peggy Fults
Lydia Graneman
Edwina Gunther
Lorayn Johnson
Joyce Justus
Barbara Keith
Carroll Leavitt
Barbara Minkler
Joan Moreland
Pat Morrison
Arlene Myrmo
Judith Peters
Sharon Phillips
Kathy Price
Marilyn Richmond
Beverly Smith
Dorothy Snyder
Carolyn Vaaler
Barbara Waln
Darlene Waltman
Charlotte Wright
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
Girls who enjoy participating in sports find the Girls' Athletic As-
sociation to their liking. This club holds monthly potlncks and sponsors
sports events after school for all girls who are interested. The club also
participates in competitive play-days held between schools.
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DI ANE GASSNIAN
President
4 idenl: Diane- lillrsfllilll
ie Pre-id:-nl Re-serly llruun
irflalry: .ludy Johnson
si or: Nlr. l,ailluh:in
joan lllainton
l,.II'l0'IH' Po-xlke
lla-lo-n Sliaiffi-r
Ylnrlv-ne Mi-
li1ll'0l lilnw
Jamie Mullin-
Salndrzl lfrillilre
Ylll'l'il Po-nni-lon
llorolliy Snyder
BOYS' RIFLE CLUB
The Boys' Rifle Club has held high interest for all boys
interested in fine marksmanship. This year a Girls' Rifle
Club was also formed. Both clubs have been holding rifle
practice at least twice a month. The boys' club has entered
various competitive matches.
KEITH WEAY ER
President
President: Keith Weaver
Yin-e President: Kirk Babcock
Serretary-Treasurer: Ted Rarbee
Advisor: Mr. Aplin
Jerry Calloway
Fred Faw
Edward Cray
Doug James
Bob Brown
Allan Carlson
Dick Carlson
Fred Henshuw
LeRoy Rankin
Tom Laird
Dick Simmons
Tom Williams
Daniel Chen
james Dickson
Ronald Gillespie
Rob Hookland
Tom Howell
LeRoy Mc-Pherson
Roh Rankin
Wzilter Richard
Phil Smith
John Stzltzer
Peter Weiigert
GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB
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The Latin Club is organized for students who
have had at least one year of Latin. The initia-
tion was held in mid-winter for all new members.
At this time the candidates wore Roman togas
and laurel wreaths. In the evening a potluck was
held to conclude the initiation.
The club donated to the Future Language
Teachers of America for help in giving scholar-
ships.
ln May the club held a picnic-box social for a
money raising project.
The club became a part of the Junior Classics
League this year. This is a national organization,
of Latin Clubs.
G-AYNELL LOPUSON
President
President: Caynell Lopuson g
Vice-President: Patti ,Kimherlmg
Secretary-Treasurer: Sue Carter
Advisor: Miss West
Georgia Aird
Anita Allen
George Clark
Steve Frank
Bruce Cilbertson
Liz Greer
Beverly Hanson
Diane Hoppe
Beverly Jacobs
Segred Johnston
Jack Kesling
Patti Kjmberling
Dayton Krogstad
Beverly Laaksonen
Charles Lamb
Caynell Lopuson
Virginia Lee
Betty Murphy
Martha Quam
Sue Rear
Vern Rogers
Bob Romig
Sandy Schnitger
Judy Swanger
Keith Weaver
Darlene Wheeler
Ann Wright
Dona Angst
.lean Babcock
Tom Font
Ben Goffe
Deanna Gregor
Harriet Hamilton
John McKinney
Mary Ellen Leonard Jerry Marks
DeVonne Link
Jerry McCabe
Connie Mathews
Marjory Metzger
Jackie Milford Carrie Moorehead
Carolyn Miller Nancy Perry
LATIN CLUB
Advisor: Mr. Daggett
President: Bob Beatty
Vice President: Roger Person
Secretary: Ruby Hart,
Wzly'r1ette Slayton
Dirk Potter
Dick Richards
Eloise Samuelson
Suzanne Scholtz
Shardell Twedt
Sue Carter
Bill Pattison
Shirley Wright
SPANISH CLUB
BOB BEATTY
President
Ann Barher
Bob Beatty
Dave Cass
George Clark
Marion Cooper
Joan Finlayson
Mary Lou Class
Dennis Hellesvig
Sue Kehrli
Les Martin
Roger Person
Annette Quillen
Waynette Slayton
Jan Smith
Julia Sorenson
Kay Beatty
Wally Cummins
Ernest Ettlir-h
John Gustafson
Ruby Hart
Sheila Ruppel
Karen Henslee
Carolyn Hixson
Karen Nickelson
Membership in Spanish Club is open to all students having
at least one-half year of Spanish. The annual Christmas party
initiation and the Pan-American Banquet have combined tol
make this year a success for the Spanish Club.
AN BAILEY
President
President: .loan Bailey
Vice-President: Squire Bozorth
Secretary: Barbara McGee
Advisor: Miss Adams
Y-TEENS
.IUANITA CONNER
President
esident: Juanita Conner
Florence Alger
lrma Coe
Betty Herrman
Carol Keutzer
Joan Kraus
Diane lepsen
'Xl Jones
Marilyn Miller
Shirley Parmenter
llon Peterson
Phyllis Pierson
joan Rainville
Kathy Thllrston
Margaret Voeltz
Patty Mills
Carol White
Gerry Moore
Donna Roberts
Sylvia Tobin
K
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FRENCH CLUB
The French Club is open to all students having at least one .
year of French. Once a month. the club has a potluck dinner
and social gathering in one of the memher's homes. These
meetings are unique in that French is the only language which
may be spoken.
ice President: Le Ann Elwood
cretary: Charlotte Wright
easurer: Jeanie Cuske
lvisor: Miss English
Arlene Aird
Kay Atkinson
Connie Ayotte
Myrna Bankhead
Marilyn Beck
Carolyn Bell
Patti Bertrand
Arlene Best
Nadine Campbell
Naida l,ou Casey
Marilyn Chittirk
Barbara Christenson
Karen Christensou
Phyllis Clavdon
Wharon Collyer
Kathy Comstock
Dorothy Cook
Sandy Crahhe
Darleen Dayton
munity are welcome to join Y-Teens. Besides serving as nurses
aids at the Sacred Heart Hospital. they held a conference in
Fehruarv and discussed the following topics: family relation
ships. boy and girl problems, religious differences. and Inter
racial prohlems.
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Sophomore girls who are interested in serving their com-
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BILL WARREN
President
President: Bill Warren
Secretary: DeVonne Link
Treasurer: Myrna
Advisors' Mrs. Bessie Robertson
Mr, Bruns
Vivian Carmickle
Rolfe Cuthbert
Gretchen Eisenhardt
Maureen Ferguson
Cynthia Foskett
Mary Lou Glass
Ed Gray
Bob Hixson
Don Hodgkinson
Helen Huse
Beverly Jacobs
Diane Jepsen
Joan Kraus
Don Meskimen
Carolyn Miller
Edgar Orth
Shirley Parmenter
Bob Romig
Karen Shreeve
Jan Smith
Kathy Thurston
Eilene Whitt
Loretta Whitworth
Bob Anderson
Phyllis Andrews
John Basset
Gretchen Bosse
Bill Boyer
Jack Bradley
Sharon Bullat
Margaret Carley
Alvin Chase
LaVelle Christenson
Rick Cleveland
Morris Corley
Wally Cummins
Diane Deck
Sue Evans
Ben Goffe
Bruce Gustafson
Harriette Hall
Larry Hughes
Emily Huston
Darlene Humphreys
Rosemary Killen
Ida Mae Langan
Ed Leeper
Annette Lempke
Bob Lemon
Connie Mathews
Farley Maxwell
Carol McKeon
Charolette Means
Chuck Metzgar
Vlarjory Metzgar
ferry Miller
Karen Moke
Kathy Moore
George Murray
Steve Nosler
Nancy Perry
Karen Petersen
Dick Potter
Diane Puscas
Hendrickson
Loren Rice
Gail Richmond
Donna Roberts
Eloise Samuelson
Frank Schaefers
Donanna Smith
Sue Smith
Doris Tobey
Sylvia Tobin
Eva Tucker
John Vaaler
Joan Wilcox
Barbara Ziniker
Carlene Allen
Connie Ayotte
Myrna Bankhead
Marlene Banton
Ward Billings
Greg Cameron
Marilyn Chittock
Barbara Christenson
Colleen Coleman
Cheryl Dudley
Kay Eisenhardt
LeAnn Elwood
Gene Gilbert
Sharon Greyerbiehl
Janice Hastings
Stan Hayden
Darlene Hazelton
Fred Hensbaw
Karen Henslee
Bob Hookland
Tony Horstman
Ranney Howerton
Donna Jacobson
Barbara Kane
Sue Kingsley
John Lindstrom
Barbie Lorentz
David Lyons
Don McCabe
Bob McNutt
Mickey Murray
Juanita Niemi
Janice Oldham
Elaine Porritt
Brad Reed
Kathryn Richmond
Marilyn Richmond
Lynn Rietman
Beverly Schroeder
Beverlee Schumacher
Diana Scott
Margy Shreeve
Barbara Sprague
Mick Squires
Edra Lee Stanley
Bill Starkey
Julie Stearns
Sue Tangfeldt
Don TenBrook
Terry Thomas
Carolyn Vaaler
Doug Vincent
Barbara Waln
John Willener
Joyce Williamson
Bruce Wills
Jim Woods
Linda Yarbrough
lim Zehrung
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SKI CLUB
Ski Club is open to all students interested in skiing.
The many activities of this club include an annual initia-
tion, overnight trips to Hoodoo Bowl, and weekend trips to
the Willamette Pass Ski area. Broken bones, sprained
ankles, and bruised foreheads add to the enjoyment of
the many trips.
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SERVICE CLUB
The Service Club is Composed of students interested in
serylng the school. The many activities of this glul, include
delivering voter's pamphlets and taking tiekets at games.
rPllP'St'l'VlK't' Club also deeorates a tree in the Center hall at
Christmas time and gives a Christmas party for under.
privileged children.
Who said there is no Santa Claus!
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Mr. Dehrodt
Georgia Aird
Anita Allen
Flora Barker
Patsy Boyles
Betty Campbell
Gayle Christianson
Phyllis Craft
Carolyn DeWitt
Alive Dormer
Marilyn Frisbee
Beverly Hanson
Beverly .lavobs
Dolly Learned
Marsha Meyers
Elaine Metcalf
Norma Miller
Fharlene Nelson
Arlene Smith
Judy Swanger
Mary Weber
Alive Wfiedriek
Ann Wright
Mary Lou Wieal
Gerry Augustine
Wilsoii Barber
Linda Beall
Bonnie Brunken
Arlene Cox
Dirk Cummins
Rose Daniels
Earliest Ettlirh
Lou Ann Fenn
Elaine Fraedrif-k
Dorothy Gamhlin
Alive Gentle
Bruee Gustafson
Robert Hayes
Bi:-hard Hunter
Rosemary Killen
John Landon
Carrie Moorhead
Loren Rire
Pat Shaver
Norma Singer
Diane Spurlork
Phyllis Whittaker
Phyllis Wormington
Pat Fkene
Peter Whitriey'
Jessie Bethel
Dorothy Brahham
Grant Clark
George Edmons
Renate Reiner
Carol Hendrivks
Larry Lyons
Barbara Minkler
,launita Neimi
,ludith Peters
Mary Pitvher
Dirk Bummel
Beverly Schumaker
Jolene Traylor
Dorothy Henderson
Diana Scott
Larry Rubenstein
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Science Club is open to all students interested inthe
Tom Boennighaus
Ron Bowser
Beverly Braun
Richard Breuner
Dave Cass
Jerry Callaway
Don Charles
Darrel Clow
Rolfe Cuthbert
Fred Faw
Keith Cubrud
Dennis Hellesvig
Jerry Hill
Hank ,Ieske
Judy Johnson
Carolyn Ketchum
.lack Kienzle
Glen Knowlton
Charles Lamb
Dolly Learned
Chuck McCann
Don Maier
Merilyn Miller
David Moursund
Betty Murphy
Shirley Parmenter
Norma Silliman
Arlene Smith
Eric Thacher
Keith Weaver
Carol White
Scott Wood
Phyllis Andrews
Ronald Crandall
Dick Cummins
Wally Cummins
Kim Erdman
Ernest Ettlick
Ben Coffe
Deanna Cregnr
Monroe Hamilton
David Hampy
Richard Hunter
Ed Leeper
Sally Lemery
Kurt Molhnm
Gerald Oldham
Dick Olsen
.lames Ramsey
Mary Ann Smith
Tom Williams
Arlene Workman
Lee Carter
Daniel Chen
David Closner
Eddie Curry
Bud Doane
Rrvon Foreman
Bob Cheen
Ouentin Holmes
Rae Kimmey
Carl Lemke
Lerry Lvons
Lee Mrliyre
Larry Moore
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Advisors:
President: Martha Quam
Vice-President: Carol KCUUCI'
Recording Secretary-Treasurer:
Virginia Lee
Corresponding SecretarY1 Bafbar
McGee
Advisors: Mrs. Wilmot, MY- Hen
ricks
SCIENCE CLUB
Anita Allen
Bill Austin
.Ioan Bailey
Marilyn Frisbie
Mary Lou Glass
Beverly Hanson
Carol Haun
Dennis Hellesvig
various aspects of science. This year it served as an ad-
visory b o d y through which biology, astronomy, radio,
chemistry, physics and photography clubs were formed.
Science Club also had meetings in which the branch clubs
put on demonstrations. These small clubs had a very active
and successful year.
Leroy Richardson
John Sinclair
Clark Souers
Vern Sivage
Philip Smith
.lackie Welch
Peter Wenzert
Duane Wolfe
Bill Ziniker
Mr. Collins
Mr. Kienzle
Mrs. Robertson
Miss Christenson
Mrs. Rickards
Betty Herrman
Carol Keutzer
Beverly Laaksonen
Virginia Lee
Mary Ellen Leonard
Gaynell Lopuson
Barbara McGee
Marsha Meyers
Patty Mills
Roberta Mortenson
Sharleen Nestell
Martha Quam
Karen Rasmussen
Arlene Smith
Ann Stockman
Judy Swanger
Patsy Walker
Darlene Wheeler
Ann Wright
Hazel Chamberlain
LaVelle Christensen
Marie Crowther
Diane Deck
Kathy Dixon
Kim Erdman
Ben Coffe
Myma Hendrickson
Reva Ann Johnson
Ed Leeper
Sonya Meyers
Helen Pederson
Carmen Simmons
Pat Skene
Sylvia Tobin
Shardell Twedt
Phyllis Wormington
Barbara Ziniker
Edda Edens
Elizabeth Follet
Janet Henning
Kathy Lang
Martha Macy
Carol Maxwell
Milton Quam
Sara Thomas
Nina Woods
MARTHA QUAM
President
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE
The International Relations League is composed of stu-
dents interested in international affairs. The state organi-
zation holds an annual conference on the University of
Oregon campus in which the Eugene High members par-
ticipate. This year the topic for discussion was the attitudes
foreign countries have towards the United States.
AX-ENTS
The Ax-ents was organized this year to give girls ex-
perience in being hostesses. Members of the club served
at banquets, luncheons, school dinners and teas.
5 ' CAROL MAXWELL
President
President: Carol Maxwell
Vive President: Darlene W'altman
Secretary: Ellen McMurtry
Treasurer: Janet Henning
Advisor: Miss Masson
Alice Wiedrirh
Janet Barker
Marie Crowther
Deanna Davis
Sandra Horton
Joanne Lettau
Jane Martin
Beverly Sage
Jeanine Schmitt
Carmen Simmons
Donna Tift
Connie Ayotte
Patti Bertrand
.loan Bissell
Diane Blakley
Carol Buford
Carol Cykler
Mayme Dodge
Cheryl Dudley
Elizabeth Follett
.Ioyr-e Mc-Cullough
Ardene Myrmo
Katherine Price
Margo Ross
Marilyn Richmond
Sue Smith
Barbara Soward
Caroline Watkins
Jeanette White
Betty Jean Willett
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PATSY BOYLES
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President
President: Patsy Boyles
Vice-President: Gerry Taylor
Secretary: Bonnie Renken
Advisor: Miss Hayes
Idris Aydelott
Joan Bailey
Gayle Christianson
George Clark
Irma Coe
Mary Dirimple
Doris Ferrell
Elizabeth Greer
Eva Hausen
Sharon Hill
Darlene Huffman
Dorothy Jackson
Shirley .lessen
Dorothy Jordan
Patti Kimberling
Lenora McEwen
Olive Manning
Nonna Miller
Roberta Mortensen
Betty Murphy
Earlene Myers
Sheila Olson
Darlene Peake
Marilyn Pedersen
Cerrie Renken
Dorothy Skorpen
Deanna Spink
Deloris Templeton
Mary Weber
Doris Yates
Beverly Addleman
Jean Armstrong
Sue Barham
Lee Buchanan
Anita Casey
Hazel Chamberlain
Nancy Cochran
Arlene Cox
Marie Crowther
Marlene Dixson
Janis Fosnaugh
Sylvia Grancorvitz
Rae Haskell
Joyce Kinkade
Shirley Kopp
Sally Lemery
Betty McCay
Ramona Mackrill
Bonnie Jean Niemo
Billie Palanuk
Connie Palmateer
Helen Pederson
Ruth Poston
Janet Randle
Mary Royer
Carmen Simmons
Pat Skene
Virginia Spausta
Lillie Smith
Myrna Starr
Janet Stevenson
Vikki Teare
Delores Vaughan
Arlene Workman
Carol Zimmerman
Carolyn Bell
Sue Hamilton
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FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA
This year the Future Business Leaders of America he
came a part of the state and national F B L A Thelr maln
project for the year was the study of ohtalnlng and holding
a job. This study included speakers, films, and panel dlS
cussions.
Business meeting of F.B.L.A
ANITA ALLEN
President
President: Anita Allen
Vice-President: Sonya Meyers
Secretary: Marbara Fenn
Treasurer: Mary ,lane Eldridge
Advisor: Mr. Dedman
Marcia Cameron
,loan Finlayson
Maron Lyons
Carolyn Miller
Morrice Corley
Kim Erdman
John McCinney
Ramona Mackrill
LeRoy Richardson
Sonja Sweitzer
Carol Zimmerman
Nancy Dobson
Mayme Dodge
Carol Hollister
Ed .lohnson
Linda Jones
Arlene Sayles
Sandra Stewart
Phyllis Willcutt
Virginia Wilson
FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA
Students interested in the teaching profession, mission-
ary service, and social work are members of the Future
Teachers of America. This club strives to give its mem-
bers a thorough understanding of the fields of education
and to create in them the qualities of personality and
character which are the foundation of successful teaching.
UTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
The Future Homemakers of America is an organization
whose main function is to interest and instruct its members
ln the art of home conomics, The many activities of this
GERRIE RENKEN
club include giving aid to needy families, holding Mother,s
Teas, going Christmas caroling and having skating parties.
President
President: Gerrie Renken
Vice-President: Bonnie Renken
T
W. Secretary: Mary Dirimple
Historian: Marilyn Pederson
Advisor: Mrs. Wormington
Virginia Berry,
Joan Blanton
Beverly Braun
Mary Dirimple
Shirley .lessen
Judy Johnson
Carolyn Ketchum
Marilyn Miller
Bettly Murphy
Marilyn Pederson
Doris Pearson
Bonnie Renken
Gerrie Reuken
Deloris Templeton
' Beverly Sage
Doris Yates
Beverly Addleman
jaunita Brabham
Carla Chamberlain
Marlene Dixon
Lillian Harrington
Francis Mueler
Connie Palmateer
Kay Woods
Joyce McCullough
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TED BARBEE
President
President: Ted Barbee
Vice-President: Ron Ridnour
Secretary: James Drew
Treasurer: .lim Spicer
Reporter: .lolln McKinney
Sentinel: Curtis Meyers
Advisor: Mr. Makinson
Bill Admire
Kirk Babcock
Ted Barbee
.lim Drew
Bob Edminston
David Beeson
Tom Jeffries
Franklin Knight
John McKinney
Curtis Meyers
Ron Ridnour
Jim Spicer
Roger Streeter
Bob Stockdall
Bill Johnson
Gary Bliss
Lyle Borup
Leonard Browning
.lary Gaskill
Cary Hanson
Alvin Kelm
.lack Kienzle
David Mulkey
Richard Reece
Showcase display at school to advertise National F.F.A. Week.
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA
The Future Farmers of America is an organization open
to all boys interested in agriculture. The purpose of the
club is expressed in their creed: 6'Learning to do, Doing to
learn, Earning to live, Living to servef' Among their ac-
tivities for the year were a speech contest, parent-son
banquet, and participation in the county and state fairs.
Display at the fair.
BILL AUSTIN
Co-editor
Advisor: Miss Gibson
Don Peterson
Bill Austin
Phyllis Pierson
Ben Coffe
Annette Quillen
Chuck Landskroner
Al Jones
.Ioan Kraus
Dawnna Renfro
Beverly Jacobs
Sue Kehrli
Cynthia Foskett
Dave Doty
Georgia Aird
Julie Sorenson
Craig Tomlinson
Laren Ogle
DON PETERSON
Co-editor
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EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
Every two weeks a report of all recent
happenings and a preview of coming events
was furnished the students by the E.H.S.
NEWS.
This year the newspaper was completely
revised, changing to a larger size, and new
lay-out. Our paper is now the largest high
school paper in the state, thus giving the
students the greatest amount of pictures
and news ever published in one year.
Quantity was matched by quality, as the
paper received the rating of second best in
the Northwest, presented by the Columbia
University Scholastic Press Association.
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AMBASSADORS
Students who are interested in Christian fellowship are
welcome to join the Ambassadors. The aim of this non-
denominational group is to win others to Christ. At the
meetings there are special entertainment and speakers.
The many activities of the club include the giving of Christ-
mas baskets to needy families at Christmas time, Christmas
caroling, an annual assembly and a Junior-Senior Banquet
held for those who do not care to participate in the prom.
HENRY CODDARD
Manager
Lynda Jones
Donna Lange
Donna Parrish
Beverly Schroeder
Wanda Stone
Joyce Williamson
.lennette Mathiesen
Marilyn Davies
Virginia Goddard
M. McClaneban
Marilyn Miller
Barbie Nicholai
Carole Maxwell
Marlene Rulliam
Joan Kraus
Bonnie Andreason
Juanita Niemie
Mary Royer
Carla Chamberlain
Marlene Dixon
Carol McKeon
Reva Ann Johnson
Darlene Humphries
Shirley Spicer
Donna Brown
Patsy Walker
Doris Pearson
Ruth Barber
John McGinty
Ann Stockman
Marvel Graybeal
Ron Hall
Sandra Jennings
Arden Jayne
George Hemphill
Nancy Burkhart
Avonelle Halsell
Beverly .l2C0bB
President: Betty Murphy
Vice-President: Thelma Hutchins
Secretary: Carolyn Parsons
Treasurer: Sonja Sweitzer
Advisor: Mr. Odom
Ruth Barber
Flora Barker
Joan Finlayson
Jim Fuller
Bonnie Hoogstad
Thelma Hutchins
Sandra Jennings
Jerry Kater
Carolyn Ketchum
SCHOOL STORE
BETTY MURPHY
President
Doris Pearson
Haroldine Yancey
Doris Yates
Darlene Clark
Morrice Corlay
Rolfe Crabb
Evelyn DeMoss
Marlene Dixson
Ernest Ettlich
Jo Fandrem
Sharon Harris
Isaphine Jennings
Joan Lettau
Carolyn Parsons
Gwen Patterson
Mary Ann Perdue
,lim Quick
Sheila Ruppel
Beverly Sage
Sonja Sweitzer
Frances Anderson
Maureen Church
Verlin Crowe
Gene Gilbert
Betty Johnson
Jackie Keller
Muriel Levos
Charles Morris
Judy Villbrant
Leo Waldalhl
Phyllis Willcut
Leilani Woods
Horace Yates
Advisor: Mrs. Bamhart
The school store run by the retail selling clas-
ses has benefited all the students throughout
the year. Found in the store are all kinds of
school supplies, candy, and Axe Handles sold by
the student workers. The school store has been
open before s c h o ol in the morning and all
through the day. The members of the retail sel-
ling classes have gained experience in this worth-
while project.
Advisor: Mr. Harrison
Marcia Cameron
Judy Earle
Florence Jarvis
Mirdza Lincaitis
Mary Lee Magnuson
Sharon Meyer
Gloria Nordstrom
Elaine Obemolte
Marilyn Readen
Patsy Walker
Janet Barker
Patricia Berg
Anita Casey
Hazel Chamberlain
Rose Daniels
Blanche Drew
Mary Eldridge
Shirley Jackson
Joan Long
Billie Palanuk
Donna Quam
Janet Rogers
Pat Shaver
Shirley Tennant
Dolores Vaughan
Lorna Webster
Nan Wood
Sue Barker
Jessie Bethel
Maureen Church
Juanita Conner
Carol Cykler
Pam Danner
Mayme Dodge
Marsha Gardner
Judy Mawley
Carol Hendricks
Deanna Hollister
Jeanette Ingell
Karen Mickelson
Ellen Miller
Eileen Nutter
Kathryn Richmond
Carolyn Risley
Anita Schaefer
Margy Shreeve
Barbara Sprague
Carol Swanton
Deanna Vaughn
Leilani Williams
Patty Wrigglesworth
GIRLS' CHOIR
The Girls' Choir spent a very active year fulfilling many
singing invitations. They sang at various schools besides
taking part in school assemblies and the Hairston Festival
in the spring. A successful year was finished under the
direction of Mr. Harrison.
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PURPLE PI PERS
Dorothy Gamblin
Wilson Barber
Betty Herrman
Bob Huffman
Jane Reilly
Jerry Holloway
Sylvia Drury
Romey Armes
Frances Meuller
Richard Goheen
Sue Fox
Dayton Krogstad
Ron Lodge
Shirley St.Clair
Nola Ferguson
Ruby Hart
Jim Peterson
Advisor: Mr. Brockway
ORCHESTRA
JOAN FINLAYSON
President
President: Joan Finlayson
Vice-President: Romey Armes '
Secretary: Sharon Barker
Advisor: Mr. Tweedie
Glen Renken
Zene Steward
Ernest Zuber
Marlene Martin
Carolyn Miller
Willa Morris
Don Peterson
Judy Schweppe
Karen Shreeve
Kay Williams
Gary Wilson
Diana Antone
Jean Babcock
Lloyd Churchill
Martha Crumroy
Pat Felker
Marilyn Hayden
Bob Huffman
Isapbine Jennings
Alice Stanford
Patsy Tranberg
Frances Anderson
Varlin Crowe
Nancy Dobson
Ellen McMurty
David Mulkey
Ardene Myrmo
Katherine Price
Carolyn Vaaler
Phyllis Willcut
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Remember the nursery rhyme about Tommy Tucker having
to sing for his supper? Well, maybe Tommy wasn't a Piper,
but in that respect he certainly could have been. The Purple
Pipers is a singing group, organized four years ago, with the
idea of having a group ready to sing whenever they were called
upon for such things as teas, men's club meetings, P.T.A. meet-
ings, assemblies. and so on. This year the Pipers have carried
a full schedule and have performed for a wide variety of groups.
Under the guidance of Mr. Brockway, they have again com-
pleted a successful year. i
During the year the orchestra, under the direction of
Mr. William Tweedie, played on the Kaufman Sunday
Theater and also took part in various musical programs.
In the spring they presented their annual concert with
Wayne Angel of Portland as the guest soloist.
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A CAPPELLA CHOIR
A Cappella was unusually busy this year. They sang in the annual
Christmas program at the bank and also one at school. They took part in
a musical program at Cal Young, presented by the music department. The
group sang for various lodges around town and demonstrated the school's
music program for various businessmen. The choir helped plan and took
an active part in the Hairston Assembly and festival. The A Cappella
followed tradition by again singing in the Easter Sunrise Service at Mac-
Arthur Court. The Portland choirs also invited the A Cappella to be the
guest choir in their annual festival. The choir sang two numbers and
joined in the three mass numbers.
"Deck the halls with boughs of holly . . ." sung by A Cappella.
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Carolyn uew ur
Shapon Dodge
David Doty
Sylvia Drury
Kenneth Edwards
Nola Ferguson
Joan Finlayson
Sus Fox
Emogene Gjesvold
Richard Coheen
Edward Gray
Betty Herrman
Thelma Hutchins
Diane Jepsen
Carolyn Keutzer
Jeanne Millhollen
Carolyn Miller
Pete Mortenson
Luther Mullins
Edgar Orth
Doris Pearson
James Peterson
Martha Quam
Shirley St. Clair
Richard Strobeck
Mary Weber
Wilson Barber
Kay Beatty
Martha Crumroy
Evelyn DeMoss
Jo Fandrem
Romey Annes
Dorothy Gamblin
Jennie Gravely
Ruby Hart
Jerry Holloway
Bob Huffman
Michael Kelly
Ronald Lodge
Arnett McDowell
Shirley McNabb
Carol Minor
Frances Mueller
William Pilchford
James Quirk
Roger Sauer
Donnana Smith
Shardell Twedt
Bolt Bashford
Carol Buford
Jane Carter
David Lyons
William Muhr
Mel Olson
David Powers
Beth Teague
Virginia Lee
Barbara McGee
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BAND
President: Idris Aydelott
Vice-President: Kermit Jorgenson
Secretarv-Treasurer: Dorothv Rizner
Advisori Mr. Miller ' IDRIS AYDELOTT
The Band again supported the football and basketball
teams by turning out for all the games. They also played
in uniform for our District Tournament and State Basket-
ball Tournament games. The Band marched in parades,
entertained guest bands, and participated in Pep Assem-
blies during the year.
President
Ruth Barber
Ruth Ann Bennett
Wernald Christiansen
Eileen Dawson
Maureen Ferguson
Ed Gray
Larry Hershiser
Orville Holmes
Bonnie Hoogstah
Sandra Jennings
.Ierolyn Kater
Carolyn Ketchum
Pete Mortensen
Larry Nelson
Duane Powers
Judy Schweppe
Larry Smith
Phillip Thomas
Don White z
Bob Bendshadler
Lertis Chapman
Marie Crowther
Evelyn Demoss
Monroe Hamilton
Sharon Harris
Mike Kelly
Larry Kuhnhenn
Ed Leeper
Michael Mayo
Kurt Molholm
Bob Newsom
Yvonne Noble
Carolyn Parsons
Gwen Patterson
Mary Ann Perdue
Steve Puett
Jim Quick
Marvin Rexius
Ronald Ridnour
Jeanine Schmitt
Wilma Sharp
Mary Ann Smith
Edris Soleim
Richard Strobeck
John Vaaler
Marvin Wheeler
Nan Wood
Dick Anstein
Dan Archibald
Guy Aydelott
Bill Bostick
Jerry Brindle
Duane Brotherton
Williams Burroughs
Barbara Carlton
Lee Carter
Max Chancellor
Bob Cox
Darlene Dayton
Margaret DuPuis
LeAnn Elwood
.lean Gilbert
Ronald Gillespie
Burl Croff
Larry Harrington
David Hearn
Carol Hollister
Gary Hughes
Bill Jacoby
Steve Keutzer
Jack Kienzle
Barbara Knox
Kathy Lang
Lee Mclntyre
Kenneth McKim
Larry Moore
Bob Parker
Mike Patterson
Conrad Pfeiffer
Milton Quam
David Quivey
Bill Reiersgaard
Sarah Thomas
Terrence Thomas
Leo Waldahl
Barbara Waln
Jackie Welch
Max Whipps
Dewain Zuber
Earnest Zuber
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DEBATE
Advisor: Mr. Allison
Known throughout the school as expressing themselves
any and all subjects, the debate squad has taken part in
of its most Sllf'CPSFflll years. They have surpassed all
records by taking fifteen speech trophies at de-
tournaments in Oregon and Washington. g'Harold's
worked hard for their honors under the guidance of
Allison., debate coach.
The junior debaters.
The "mighty" senior debaters.
Hazel Chamberlain
Richard Cleveland
Wally Cummins
Rolfe Cuthbert
Katherine Dixon
Nancy Dodge
Alice Dormer
David Doty
Ernest Ettlich
Cynthia Foskett
Richard Coheen
Dorothy Camblin
Ben Goffe
Dennis Hellesvig
Betty Herrman
Don Hodgkinson
Bob Huffman
Diane Jepson
Al Jones
Dayton Krogstad
Charles Landskrone
Ed Leeper
Bob Legan
.loan Long
Audrey MrAttee
Don Maier
Marsha Meyers
Sonya Meyers
Rirhard Minkler
David Moursund
Carrie Moorhead
.lane Reilly
Donna Roberts
Karen Shreeve
Virginia Spausta
Gerry Taylor
Carol White
Tom Williams
Phyllis Wonnington
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an annual. If it were not for the ads we
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