Illinois Valley High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Cave Junction, OR)

 - Class of 1955

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T , f-5:2 - - b X f .ff , gain: 5 ' T Tai 1f 27'a::f P f E'-P , 4' I ,ga- s,5,e , ANTI-erik Q r :,I' , if? 5242, , - ef? f - f if' 7-a' , -. 7Pfz?vf ' f ! N, 'gf' 'UZ' I - i ' 27' if' f 1 2:2 , . X ' X ' 9' f 1 ' ? f ' 4 Li ff1T ? f , , , 'gs' if 1 i 7 n ' It 1 V' T if 1 if ' gifs 1. 'ff' If ry ff I . -'sv 1 ' n -. V A I l , ' f , , X I . . , 'rf I . ,i ,,, W , y This ,f w QW Lewis and 1 8 in Oregon in the fall of 1805. This trip took two and one half years. They travelled about 3, 000 miles, or a 12 hour plane ride in our day. Lewis and Clark, through their exploration under Thomas Jefferson's Presidency, gave us a title to the North t t ' ' forty-eight states . Clark began their trip westward in the year 1804 arrivin wes erritory, from which came several of our To Lewis and Clark, the Trailblazers of the Old West, we dedicate this edition of the l955 Trailbla ' h ' fiftieth Anniversary. zer in onor of their one hundred and Page Courtesy of Pfaff Sewing Co. Kelvinator Appliances Grants Pass X 4 V K' if f'-5 A X,-n X41 f . .,1 yu w ' . N - i I fi f rg'-rgvg L J N g? XR! K l X 5? N, Q 9 Xxx 1 ' X X A 1 I if 3 ,J X , if f f . M- f Y' , .ll Q X- ' ' K l 1 W t X . f 1 ' Q ya 6 fu, Q Y, . In this annual is to be found a photographic record of the many activities and works that the student body of 1955 engaged in. Through the medium of the annual, happy moments of this school year may be relived for years to come. It is to be hoped that these pictures will suggest to each one the profit- ,Js-JQQ. able experiences of school life, where one learns to do his part in helping himself and his society. Mr. W. D. Barnes, Principal Mrs. Beryl Hines, Secretary This Page Courtesy of Art's Farm Equipment Co. Your Ferguson Dealer Grants Pass MR. RICHARD NEWMAN B. S. U of Idaho Lewis and Clark U of Washington Western Michigan College American Problems, Librarian, Journalism, Senior Advisor, Annual Advisor. MR. ROBERT A. FARRAND B. S. U of O, SOCE, OCE. General Science, General Math, Chemistry, Freshman Advisor. This Page Courtesy of Gates Furniture 7wfffff MRS. HELEN APPY A. B., M. A. UCLA, USC. English I, II, III. MR. VERNON LARSON, B. A. Willamette University English I, IV, World Geography, Counsellor, Freshman Advisor. Store Buy the Gates Way Grants Pass MR. EMMETT A. RITTER, B. S. Fort Hays Kansas State Teacher College, University of Oregon Algebra 1, 11, Math., Geometry MISS HANSEN, B. S Clark Junior College Oregon State Biology Physical Education MR. WESLEY M. PETERS, B. s., M. s. SOCE, U. of O. Boys' Health 8: P. E. , Driver Training, Coach, Junior Advisor. This Page Courtesy of Gambles Western Auto Supply Illinois Valley Bakery Cave Junction MRS. ROSE BENGE, B. S. Iowa Wesleyan College, University of Oklahoma, SOCE Home Economics, Counsellor Junior Advisor a , -2 H MR. STANLEY SMITH, B. S. SOCE, University of Oregon Am. History, World Geography, Coach, Counsellor, Sophomore Advisor MR. JOSEPH JAMESON USAC, BYU, SOCE, U. of Utah, Intermountain Institute of Music Band and Chorus This Page Courtesy of Golden Rule Everything to Wear for every member of the Family State Teachers College, Valley City, QN. Dak.Q, Senior Advisor MR. RALPH BURNS, B. S. Oregon State College Industrial Arts, Agriculture, Vocational Agriculture This Page Courtesy of Rogue River Hardware Where Most People Trade Grants Pass MISS OLLIE FRYDENLUND. B. A. Oregon State College, U. of Montana, U. of Oregon, Typing I, General Business, Office Practice Typing, Counsellor, MR. BILL NYE, B. S. Oregon State College Shop I, II, III, IV, Arts 8: Crafts Tribal Groups Name: Pat Kellar President Alias: Susie Pet Peeve: Harvard 84 Miles Haunt: Library Ambition: To do my best always no matter how hard the task. Activities: G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1,23 Sec. Treas. of Drill Team 2: Drill Team 1,25 Carnival Mgr. 2, 3: Annual Staff 3, 4, Editor of Annual 4: Quill 8: Scroll 3,4g Dramatics 3: Jr. Sr. Play 3, 4: Judicial Council 2, 3, Secretary 3, Hospitality Club l, 2, 3,4, Co-President 3,43 Class Pres. 1,45 Class Sec. 25 Girl's State 3, County Judge, Supreme Court Justice: Librarian 2. 3.4: Jr. Sr. Prom Co-Chair- man 3. SENIORS Name: Dan Mickey Vice president Alias: Mick Pet Peeve: Stupid Women Haunt: Any place there are women Ambition: Go to the Moonl Activities: Basketball 1, 2, Jr. Sr. Play 3: Annual 3, Dramatics 4: Magic Club 3. Name: Merrill Simington Secretary Alias: Red Pet Peeve: People who arrive late for a datel Haunt: Anywhere my friends are. Ambition: Become a nurse. Activities: Drill Team l, 2: Pep Club 1, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,43 Class Pres. 2: Vice Pres. G.A. A. 3, Librarian 3, Co-editor of Trailblazer 33 Class Sec. 3.4: Drum Majorette 3, 4: Hospitality Club 3,4g Home Ec. Club Treas. 4: Rally Squad 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Hospitality'Club Sec. 4. Name: Eugene Sams Sergeant-at-ar Alias: Curly Pet Peeve: Appy directing a p1ay. Haunt: Basketball Court Ambition: High School Coach. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 4g Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4. IIIS This Page Courtesy of Ted Paulos Valley Hardware Name: Gladys Laborde Treasurer Alias: Shortie Pet Peeve: Lazy People. Haunt: Where Pearl and Char are. Ambition: To stand back and watch myself go by. Activities: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Drill Team 2: Pep Club 1, 2: Trail- blazer 3: Hospitality Club 3, 2: Ir. Sr. Play 3: G.A.A. Sportshead 3: Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Dramatics 4: Class Vice-President 3: Class Treasurer 4: Chorus l,4: Librarian 3. Name: Larry Maurer Student Council Rep. Alias: Maurer Pet Peeve: Faculty Haunt: With Krauss Ambition: 'To play Professional Baseba1l Activities: Football 1, 2, 3,4: Baseball 1, 2, 3,4: Basketball 1, 2. 3.4: I.V. Club 2, 3.4: Smoker 1, 2: Student Council 4: Name: Nisha Moyer Student Council Rep Alias: Nish Pet Peeve: 'Rainy Days Haunt: With Seniors of 55 Ambition: 2nd grade school teacher. Activities: G.A.A. l,2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2: Valentine Princess 1, 3: Annual Staff 33112 Sr. Play 3, 4: Student Body Sec. 3, Rep. 4: F.H.A. l. Walk 1 Name: Dave Arnold Alias: Tubb Pet Peeve: Big Wheels Haunt: Pin-ball Machines. Ambition: Get a good education. Activities: Camera Club 1, 3,4: Hospitality Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Football Mgr 2, 3: Basketball l:Baseba11 1: I.V. Club 2, 3,4: Boys State 2. SENIORS This Page Courtesy of Bank's Automotive Service Wrecker Service This Page Courtesy of Todelope Cafe Excell Dress Shop Name: Wayne Bridges Alias: Weiner Pet Peeve: Silly Girls' Haunt: Hamburger Haven Ambition: Get an education. Activities: Airplane Club 3,45 Track 3. Name: Betty Joyce Farmer Alias: Joyce Pet Peeve: Conceited Boys and Bossy Girls Haunt: Shirley Savage's Ambition: To make a good housewife. Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4: Pep Club l, 2 Drill Team 1, 2: Art Club 4: F.H.A.L Name: Earl Brewer Alias: Brewer Pet Peeve: Red headed girls Haunt: Wherever I may roam. Ambition: Admiral in the Navy. Activities: Pres. of Model Airplane Club 4: Track 2, 3,43 Football l, 2. Name: Linda George Alias: George Pet Peeve: Silly Girls Ambition: To succeed in my chosen field and to be happy. l-launt: With Richard Activities: Annual Staff 3: Student Body Treasurer 4: Pep Club I, 2: G. A. A. l,2, 3, 4: Drill Team 1,25 Class Treasurer 3: Yell Leader 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Advertising Club 25 FHA Ig Carnival Princess Ip Football Princess 3: Track Queen Ig Office Girl 3,4: Girls' State 3, fState Rep.j Name: Russell Berkner Alias: 'Berk' Pet Peeve: People criticising my riding a motorcycle . Ambition: To live happily ever after. Haunt: Peninger's House Activities: Vice President of Student Body 3: Model Airplane 3,4: Football l, 2, 3,4: Track 2, 3,4: Basketball 3: Vice President of Class 2: Annual Staff 3: Hospitality Club 2: Boys State 3: It. Sr. Play 3,4: Letterman's Club 3, 4: Iudicial Council 3: Student Bodv President 4. Name: Shirley Peninger Alias: 'Peninger Pet Peeve: Crooked Stocking Seams' Ambition: Be happy and make the best of life. Haunt: 'With Russ Activities: Pep Club l,2: G.A.A. 1,2, 3.4: Yell Leader 4: Jr. Sr. Play 3,4: Drill Team 1: FHA 1: Carnival Princess 2, 3: Student Body Secretary 4: Librarian 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Annual Staff 3: Advertising Club 1, 2. Name: Jim Eggers Alias: Eggs Pet Peeve: Good Hitlers' Haunt: The most comfortable place around. Ambition: Be a loafer that finds Name: Pea:-1 Johnson a million dollars. Alias: Poil ACIiViIiSS: Baseball 1. 2. 3.4: Pet Peeve: 'People who talk too much' . Biikelball 4: AICTICIY Club 4: Haunt: Where Gladys and Char are . Camera Club 3: Ir. Class Pres. Ambition: Be a nurse. lr. Sr. Play 4. Activities: Dramatics Club 3,4. This Page Courtesy of Illinois Valley Cleaners Meredith's Service Station Name: Dennis Krauss Alias: Krauss Pet Peeve: Faculty Haunt: With Maurer Ambition: Forestry u Activities: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3g I.V. Club 3.4: Name: George Harrison Alias: Georgie Pet Peeve: Giggling Gir1s Haunt: You tell me and we both will know. Ambition: Fly a Iet Activities: Annual Staff 4, I.V. Club 3,45 Football 4g Basketball 2,43 Baseball 45 Home Ec. Club 4: Airplane Club 2, 39 Student Council 3. Name: Jacqueline Strohkirch Alias: Jackie Pet Peeve: People who can't mind their own business. Haunt: Wherever I happen to be as long as I'm with the right people. Ambition: Travel with a friend of mine. Activities: Student Council 1, 2, 3: G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4g Pep Club 1, 2g Home Ec. Club 4: Annual Staff 3g Rally Squad 4: Ir. Sr. Play 3,4. Name: Jim Hemingway Alias: Big H. Pet Peeve: Schoo1 Haunt: Roberta's House Ambition: Be happy. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2,43 I.V. Club 2, 3,43 Class Sergeant-of-Arms 2: Pres. of I.V. Club 4: Annual Staff 3: Jr. Sr. Play 3. This Page Courtesy of Jim Humberd Office Equipment Co. Ask about our rental Ir' Sr' may 3' 14 Purchase Plan Name: Robert E. Clayton Alias: Bob Pet Peeve: Mr. Smith Haunt: Marce11a Carver Ambition: To stay single until I finish college. Activities: Swing Bank 2: Band 2, 33 Basketball lg Tract 1 2, Jr. Sr. Play 3,45 Football 2,33 Wrestling 35 Airplane Club 1, 2: Name: Shirley Ann Savage Alias: Cabbage Pet Peeve: Stuck-up People Haunt: Where I find Ioyce Ambition: To get married and be a good housewife. Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club 1, 25 Dramatics 35 Drill Team 1, 2: Chorus 3,4: Art Club 4, F . H . A. 1. Name: Leroy Champney Alias: Lee Pet Peeve: Teachers Haunt: Home and Cave Junction. Ambition: Find a good job. Activities: F.F.A. 4:1-lot-rod Club 3: Photography Club 1. Name: Jerald Piersall Alias: Jerry Pet Peeve: 'Excited Coaches Ambition: Stay Single. l-launt: Drugstore Activities: Football k, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 3 45 Baseball 3,4: Dramatics Club 4: Chorus 2 3,4. This Page Courtesy of Illinois Valley Home Town Hardware Service 8: Savings Name: Jack Wurn 1 Name: George Marvin Miller Alias: Froggie Pet Peeve: Anything that concerns school. Haunt: Central Cafe Ambition: Build a house to live in when I get married. Activities: Hobby Club l, 2g Archery Club 3. Name: Shirley Tucker Alias: Tucker Pet Peeve: Smith's Bus Ambition: Philadelphia Lawyer 'with a handsome client. Haunt: Grants Pass Activities: G.A.A. l,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,25 Annual staff 2, 3.4: Band 2, 3: Magic Club 3g Camera Club 1, 2: International Relation 4: Librarian 4: Majorette 23 Art Club 3: FHA lg Drill Team 1,2g G.A.A. Sportshead 3. Name: Charlotte Moore Alias- Char Alias: uspidef' h .. Pet Peeve: People who step on my white shoes' Pet Peeve: Hot S ots Haunt: Kerby Haunt: Where Gladys and Pearl HFC- Ambition- To go to college and fly 2 ief- Ambition: To own the 'Golden Gate Bridge . ' - - .A.1. , . :P - I Activities: Basketball 1, 25 Camera Club 1.3: Activities. G.A 2 3 4 Yes 4 Annual 33 Model Airplane Club 4. Drill Team 2: Pep Club 1. 23 Dramatics 4: Class Treasurer 2. This Page Courtesy of Gibbons Grocery Mc Laughlin Packard Co . 16 Name: Robert M. Clarke Alias: Buck Pet Peeve: American Problems Teacher. Haunt: Home Ambition: I should know. Activities: FFA 4. Name: Jim Scott Alias: Scottie Pet Peeve: Cherries Haunt: My shot-ford. Ambition: To own a new car. Activities: Hospitality Club l, 2, 3,4: I.V. Club 2: Stagecraft Club 4: Airplane Club 2, 3. This Page Courtesy of Nowman's Cafe Kerby Market Name: Carlene Welsh Alias: Carlene Pet Peeve: Might as well--can't dance Haunt: Ivy Theatre' Ambition: To succeed in Music. Activities: Pep Club l, 2: Drill team 1, 2: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Swing Band 2, 3,4: Band 2, 3,4: Cougars Echo Staff 3: Trail- blazer 3: Librarian 3. Name: Clarence Pullen Alias: Clancy Pet Peeve: Giggly Gir1s Haunt: Any coach Ambition: Be happy alone. Activities: Football 3: Basketball 4: Baseball 2: Track 1. Name: Albert Laborde Alias: Banjo Pet Peeve: American Problems Haunt: Power Saws Ambition: To have an ambition Activities: Hosp. 2, 3,4: Letterman's Club 2, 3.4: Play Cast 3: Stagecraft 4. 17 E :Z- r . I The Unanimous Declaration of the Senior Class of 1955 When in course of school events, it becomes necessary for the Senior Class to dissolve the educational bonds which have connected it to the other classes, and to assume the duties of citizenship for which their school life has prepared them, a decent respect to the opinion of the other classes requires that they should transcribe this history leading up to their gradua- tion. We, the Senior Class of 1955, entered the halls of I. V.H.S. in the fall of l95l, feeling a bit apprehensive but eager to begin our higher education. After passing the test of initiation, our class congress elected Mr. Larson, Advisor. Pat Kellar, President, Nisha Moyer, Vice President, Joan Smith, Secre- tary, Geraldine Wells, Treasurer, Jim Hemingway, Sergeant- at-Arms, Jackie Strohkirch and Larry Sauers, Student Coun- cil Representatives to govern us during our first session of school. Our first function was to sponsor a Barn Dance, which was a wonderful success. As our second session convened, we elected as class officers, Merrill Simington, President, Russell Berkner, Vice President, Pat Kellar, Secretary, Char Moore, Treas- urer, Dennis Krauss, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jackie Strohkirch and Jim Scott, Student Council Representatives, Mr. Peters, advisor. The big event of the year was our class beach party. As Junior statesmen, we began our third session by electing as Co-advisors, Mr. Peters and Mrs. Benge, Jim Eggers, President, Gladys Laborde, Vice President, Merrill Simington, Secretary, Linda George, Treasurer, Al Laborde, Sergeant-at-Arms, Jackie Strohkirch and Jim Scott, Student Council Representatives. We sponsored many successful skating parties, and to climax our third session, we presented the Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom. Taking our honored places as Senior Statesmen, we chose as Co-advisors, Mr. Newman and Miss Frydenlund, Pat Kel- lar, President, Dan Mickey, Vice President, Merrill Siming- ton,Secretary, Gladys Laborde, Treasurer, Eugene Sams, Sergeant-at-Arms, Nisha Moyer and Larry Maurer, Student Council Representatives. As our last function in our last session, we sponsored the traditional Snow Ball. And for the support of this declaration and with a firm reliance on what the future holds for us, we mutally pledge to each other our lives, Our Fortunes and Our Sacred Honor. up gm mu --. lAST Wlll AND TESTAMENT will and testament, to be read in the month of May. I, George Harrison, will my ability to dance to Ed Neil. I, Merrill Simington, will my ability to antagonize Mr. Newman to Pat and Ron. I, Shirley Peninger, will my ability to sew a straight seam to George Harrison. I, Russell Berkner, will my ability to run the mile in 5 minutes to Ron Cherry. I, Shirley Tucker, will rry freckles, and personality to Ruth Hulsey. We, the class of l955, do hereby make and declare this to be our last I, Dennis Krauss, will my ability to dislike Mr. Newman to Bob Burrows. I, Earl Brewer, will my car to anyone that doesn't need one. I, Jim Eggers, will my beautiful build to Bonnie Colee. I, Linda George, will my cheerleading and all its headaches to anyone who wants it. I, Leroy Champney, will my scholastic ability to Larry Lee. I, Wayne Bridges, will my ability to get along with teachers to anyone, faren't they lovelyl. I, Dan Mickey, will my ability to write to Mr. Farrand. I, Larry Maurer, will my ability to act like an idiot to Don Savage. I, Carlene Welsh, will my ability to play the sax to Jack C. I, Jackie Strohkirch, will my ability to play football to Lary Preston. I, Eugene Sams, will my ability to cheerlead to Jean Knight. I, Jerry Piersall, will my calm cool, and collected state of being to Mrs. Appy. I, Betty Farmer, will my ability to be happily married, to Shirley Savage and my sister. I, Shirley Savage, will my HIPS to Sara Hoskins. I, Pearl Johnson, will my quietness to Frank Conn. I, Gladys Laborde, will my pretty eyes to Pat Kellar. I, Char Moore, will my red hair to Kay Banks, freckles to Pat Siming- ton, and my basketball ability to Miss Hanson. I, Jack Wurn, will my ability to lift weights to Don Camp. I, David Arnold, will my camera, etc. to Miss Frydenlund. 1, Clarence Pullen, leave my height to Tom Bailey. I, Al Laborde, will Mr. Newman to the class of 56 . I, Bob Clayton, will my ability to pole vault to Don King. I, Jim Scott, will my ability to herd shot V-8's to Dave Kuhn. I, Bob Clark, will the mess in my locker to Bucky Chamberlin. I, Marvin Miller, will my knowledge of Am. Prob. to Frenchie . I, Nisha Moyer, will my ability to ballet to Don Camp. I, Jim H. , will my 3 cent stamp to Frank Conn. I, Pat K. , will to the lower classmen, lots of fun, and my hopes for success in the future, too. This Page Courtesy of United Tire Store Grants Pass LT um, ,l,: ,- 1 mi me Expedition Into The Past April ZZ, 1955-Senior Week-We see all the Seniors and Mr. Farrand gathered around his latest invention, the Time Gissmo Machine which he has completed and now has ready for the trial run. All is dark as we enter, the door closes and we are ready for the take off, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1. We're Off! The years spin by: 1953, Jr. -Sr. Promg 1952, Biology Field Tripg 1951, Initiation. The years are spinning by faster now: 1854, 1824, and we stop. 1804! What has happened here that we must stop? As we gaze around we notice that we're in a huge building with tall mass- ive pillars. While we stand a bit in awe in walks a quiet, dignified man, President Jack QWurnj Jefferson. It seems that the President has just met with his cabinet: James fScottj Madison, Sec. of Stateg Henry QG. Harrisonj Dearborn, Sec. of Warp Leroy fChampneyj Lincoln, Attorney-Gen. 3 Albert fLabordej Gall- atin, Sec. Treasury, Robert fClarkej Smith, Sec. of Navyg and Clarence QPullenj Granger, Post-Master General. These worthy gentlemen propose to discuss the treaty which James fEggersj Monroe, and Earl fBrewerj Livingston had made with QNewmanj Napoleon. We see Vice-Pres. George fMillerj Clinton on his way to meet with members of the Senate, to discuss the many issues at hand. President Jefferson explains that he and his cabinet have just agreed on the exp- edition to be led by L. lMaurer1 Lewis and D. fKraussj Clark. He expressed how sorry he was that Mrs. Merrill S. Jefferson couldn't be there to greet us. April 1804-Lewis and Clark leave on expedition into unknown. For days, they experience new-found weather and surroundings. Many days on the trail finds them near a Mandan Indian village. It's late evening now, and Lewis and Clark are seated around the council fire in conference with Heap-Big Chief Piersall, and Warriors Red Eye Arnold and Tall Shadow Bridges. The hunting and trails were talked over late into the night. Early next morning, Lewis and Clark and their Company are ready to leave on the next leg of their journey. As they wind their way among the Indian dwellings, their attention is drawn to Squaw Savage waving and laughing as the party moves out. Having spent many months now on their expedition., our weary party is traveling along the trail, whose pathway is being pointed out to them by an Indian Maiden, Sacajawea fNisha Moyerj who is accompaning them. One of their most vivid memories is their meeting with Dan QMickeyj Boone on the trail of their travels. Many years have passed now since Lewis and Clark's first successful journey into unknown regions of the West. We hear the sound of many wagons pulling out at the shout of Wagons Roll by wagon-master Hemingway. The wagon train is well assured of protection from Indians, for they have as their scouts, Wild Sams and Calamity Moore , who are a hard-riding, fighting pair. As the wagons pass by, creaking and groaning imder their heavy loads, our eyes are drawn to the pioneers within. A large schooner stands out among all the other canvas-topped wagons, this one was fitted out by Judge Clayton to bring his two widowed daughters, Shirley Tucker and Carlene Welsh, West. As a wagon rolls past with its canvas snapping smartly and the sound of whips cracking sharply, two old maids are seen at the reins. fPearl Johnson and Betty Farmerj. These two lead-slinging pioneers are bound and determined to make it to the land of promise! The wagons pull out and at last set forth upon their great journey into the far re- gions of unsettled lands. They will camp many times upon this journey, their life will be full of hardship, sickness, grief, and terror. They will cross many miles of plains, and desert, and will ascend the great mountains before they at last come to their first sight of real civilization. It is the sight of Fort I.V. that has been in their minds for miles now: for when at last they have reached its protecting walls, once again they can enjoy a few comforts of life. A settler and his wife, fShirley P. and Russell BJ at once direct the weary travel- ers to a camp site just outside the fort. Early next morning finds a group of our pioneers exploring the fort. The women are attracted to the beautiful handwork of the fort's seamstress, Linda George, and stop to admire it while the men wander on, noticing the signs of establishments. one such sign reads: Dr. Pat K. , M.D. with the slogan Why suffer, use my Blackfort Remedy, it's guaranteed to kill or cure you. Their eyes come to rest on a group of children clustered around their school marm, Miss Gladys Laborde, whose father is commander of the fort. It is thought by these people thatthey have reached the end of the first part of a long journey, and that with continued hard work, they will someday reach the fulfillment of their dreams, and the goal so long anticipated will be obtained. The Seniors, upon reaching the year 55 and now back at school, are very thoughtful in their memories of the past. For they too, have reached the same point of achievement and are faced with their own future goals. They are wished good luck as they continue on their journey of life. J ' rkag X y N . 1 f 1 's f fy ,, t - Q K , Q 1 ,l Y , 1. H -six If ., at H K l QQ it if if Q69 -T wi jgfvl r 't .T gg , . ' Lp rw ' , A k if p'T .V .. j s- 1 ' Wyse ff 'T fe H JJ f i T L me - f M it S lST ROW: Carol Preston, Treasurer 2ND ROW QLeft to Righty: Lee Carothers, Presidentg Darrell Smith, Vice-Presidentg Howard Pickle, Sargeant-at-Arms. NOT PICTURED: Vera Kellogg, Secretary. We entered high school on the morning of September Z, 1952. It was soon time for initiation which was enjoyed by all, even though we dreaded it at first. The first function as a class was to elect our class officers. Donna Zimmerman, President, Shirley Charley, Vice Presidentg Edytha Scott, Secretary, Bonnie Scranton, Treasurer, Jim Smith, Sergeant-at- Armsg Gary Holm and Carole Bliss as our class representatives. In honor of the seniors we sponsored a Sock Hop in November. Also, we all had a very enjoyable half-day at Grayback Camp. After working so hard on the Bleacher Drive , we were beaten by a small margin by the seniors. Soon we were back again in the Halls of Ivy as sophomores. This year we chose as our class officers: Don King, President, Lee Carothers, Vice President, Barbara Prewitt, Secretaryg Kenneth Rosenberg, Treasurerg Darrell Smith, Sergeant-at-Arms, Greg Floyd and Donna Zimmerman as our class representatives. On October l7, of this year, we sponsored a sophomore class party which was enjoyed by all. At last Upperclassmen. We elected Lee Carothers, Presidentg Darrell Smith, Vice President, Vera Kellogg, Secretary, Carol Preston, -Treasurerg Howard Pickle, Sergeant-at-Armsg Lylabelle Cross and Frank Cook as our class representatives. After many bangs and bruises at the well attended skating parties, we then sponsored the biggest event of the year. The Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. We are proud to say it was a wonderful success, and we're looking forward to our last but not least year at Ivy, when we'll be seniors. 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STANDING fLeft to Righty: Mary Spalinger, Secretary, Virginia Laborde, Treasurer. On September 7, 1954, the prosperous class of 57 again entered The Sacred Halls of lvy. We are no longer looked down on as meek little freshmen. As we look back over our freshman year, we recall the fun we had. To start the year off right, we elected these students as our class officers: Charles Nickerson, President, Lary Preston, Vice President, Ronine Rausch, Secretary, Jewell Mickey, Treasurer, Kenneth Perry, Sergeant-at-Arms, Mary Spalinger and Andy Mellow as our class representatives. As our advisors, we humbly accepted Mr. Larson and Mr. Farrand. Our parties and dances were very successful, and we all participated in many organizations and clubs, both in our freshman and sophomore years. We have been well represented in the athletics field. This year we are even more interested in the school's events. In getting back to the present, this year our elected class officers are: Lary Preston, President, Pat Simington, Vice Presidentg Mary Spalinger, Secretary, Virginia Laborde, Treasurer, Eldo Swift, Sergeant-at-Arms, Ronine Rausch and Bill Verstegen, as our class representatives. We sponsored a successful dance also this year. This Page Courtesy of Elma's Flowers 8: Pets Pioneer Hardware Flowers for all Occasions I-liegler Automatic Oil Kitchen Heaters Grants Pass Grants Pass 'Je J QI' 1 PH I3 II' Eff 'I N v 'i tg ? lST ROW fLeft to Righty: Roberta Abbey, Henri Allen, Harold Arnett, Billy Arnold, Dorothy Breazeale, Ray Brewer, John Brown, Richard Burnett, Bob Burrows 2ND ROW fLeft to Righty: Nettie Chamberlin, Claude Champney, Ronald Cherry, Roy Cole, Judy Collman, Jim Deaton, Robert Earle 3RD ROW QLeft to Righty: Gary Ellis, Marcia Findlay, Betty Garrison, Bev George, Don Gregg, Robert Haggerty, Barbara Hawkins, Dennis Hogan 4TH ROW QLeft to Righty: Joyce Hubbard, Pete Johnson, Helen Johnston, Philip Kellar, Dennis Kennedy, Denneth Krauss, David Kuhn, Laura Laborde 5TH ROW QLeft to Righty: Virginia Laborde, Martin Lewis, Kenneth Lockhart, Ken Loganbill, Bonnie McBriety. f lST ROW QLeft to Righty: Floyd Matthews, Loretta Mayfield, Andy Mellow, Jewel Mickey, Pat Murphy, Edwin Neil, Russel Noble, Mike Filler, Larry Preston 2ND ROW QLeft to Righty: Darlene Prevatt, Deanna Pullen, Bonnie Raines, Elizabeth Raines, Ronine Rausch, Iantha Rouse, Donald Savage, Don Sherier, Pat Simington 3RD ROW QLeft to Righty: Patty Sowell, Mary Spalinger, Ron Spencer, Walter Savage, Thomas Stepp, Geanie Stout, Eldo Swift, Donna Tucker 4TH ROW QLeft to Righty: Bill Verstegen, Bonnie Webster, Ruby Yarbrough, Ivan Black, Ronald Gregg, Jerry Yandell. This Page Courtesy of Model Grocery Owen's Market Week-end Specials everyday Buy our Quality we are Known FRESHMEN We arrived at Illinois Valley High School on the morning of September 7, 1954. We became acquainted with I. V. after being lost and bewildered the first few days. Our first function as a class was to elect our class officers. We elected Fred Bliss, President, Stanley Love, Vice President' Jean Knight, Secretary: .Tim Peninger, Treasurer, John Good- win, Sergeant-at-arms: Mary Hoskins and Gary Merideth as our class representatives. D Our first activity was to sponsor the freshman class party on March 5th, We have enjoyed this first year at I. V. and are looking for- ward to the next three years as I. V. students. All- FIRST ROW -fLeft to Righty Fred Bliss, Iean Knight SECOND ROW- fLeft to Righty: Jim Peninger, Stanley Love, John Goodwin. This Page Courtesy of Caves Building Supplies Moore's Grocery Kerby 33 IST ROW QLeft to Righty: Glenda Marie Adams, Susan Anderson, Arlene Banks, Lois Black, Dick Beck, Fred Bliss, Charles Brouillette, Shirley Brewer, Charles Caldwell 2ND ROW QLeft to Righty: Arthur Carter, Marcella Carver, Alvin Cassidy, Ken Chamberlin, Bonnie Colee, Frank Conn, Carolyn DeMersseman, Mercedes Drown 3RD ROW QLeft to Righty: Ronda Elliott, Sharon Ellis, Leslie Frost, John Goodwin, Robert Harrison, Mary Hoskins, Ruth Hulsey, Laura Jerome, Mary Kamps 4TH ROW fLeft to Righty: Pat Kellogg, Kathleen Kennedy, Jean Knight, Karen Kuil. 1ST ROW QLeft to Righty: Dana Lemm, Stan'Love, Marlene McC1intick, Andy McGuire, Linda Marshall, Norma Martin, Gary Meredith, Fern Mickey, Ernest Neil 2ND ROW QLeft to Righty: Alice Nunemaker, James Osburn, Myra Owens, Jim Peninger, Carol Perry, Etalea Pickle, Jean Price, Delores Reinoehl, Audrey Rigel 3RD ROW QLeft to Righty: Edward Robinson Patsy I. 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This Page Courtesy of Illinois Valley News and Union Station, Cave Junction 235 Chorus , Bonnie Webster, lST ROW QLeft to Righty: Lylabelle Cross, Colleen Waltenburg, Marlene McClintick, Sara Hoskins, Jean Owens Gladys Laborde, Shirley Savage, Betty Garrison, Jean Knight, Ruby Vaughn, Myra Owens, Jean Price, Carol Perry, Helen Symens, Mr. Jameson fadvisory 2ND ROW QLeft to Righty: Carmen Thexton, Shirlene Yandell, Mercedes Drown, Deanna Pullen, Laura Laborde, Bonnie McBriety, Geanie Stout, Marcia Findlay, Judy Collman, Ruby Yarbrough, Helen Johnston, Lorreta Mayfield, Bev George, Dorothy Campbell, Patsy Rogers 3RD ROW fLeft to Righty: Dan Mickey, Jerry Piersall, Jim Smith, Betty Farmer, ' ' ' ' R' ht d Y an Bonnie Colee Karen Kuil Sharon Ellis Shirley Sowell 4TH ROW QLeft to rg y: Delores Reinoehl, Jean Tycer, San y earg , , , , Jim Eggers, Eugene Sams, Lee Carothers, Jim Hemingway, Gary Holm, Bob Clark, David Kuhn, A1Laborde, Tom Bailey, Darlene Prevatt, Jim Scott. Swing Band STANDING fLeft to Righty: Carlene Welsh, Jack Champion, Bob Clayton. SEATED fLeft to Righty: Doug Thornton, Stan Love, Phil Kellar, Jerry Yandell, Bob Burrows. Bond 1ST ROW fLeft to Righty: Mr. Jameson Cadvisory, Kenneth Rosenburg, Darlene Wheeler, Evelyn Matthews, Dennis Hogan, . . H k. Wesley Rossiter, Sharon Ellis, Darlene Prevatt, Donna Tucker 2ND ROW fLeft to Righty: Helen Symens, Phil Kellar, Mary os ins ' ' ' ' OW L ftt Ri hty: Susan Anderson, Ruth S n Love John Goodwin, Bob Burrows, David Knight, Lois Black, Carol Perry 3RD R Q e o g ta , h M d Drowns, Jan Thornton, Doug Thornton 4TH ROW CLeft to Righty: Hulsey, Marie Adams, Jack Champion, Carlene Wels , erce es Kenneth Chamberlin, Jim Deaton, Larry Lee, Richard Burnett, Fred Bliss, Gary Ellis, Dan Sherier, Jerry Yandell. This Page Courtesy of Mulveys' Electrical Equipment CLASS SNAPS fl gl ' Senior English Telling Jokes? F U. S. History lst period is too early to think. History in the making! 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McMaster 4 C6 lr T, I n T5 f l d Scro STANDING -fLeft to Righty: Lola Campbell, Donna Zimmerman, Lylabelle Cross, Vera Kellogg, Clydus Knight, Gladys Laborde, Shirley Sowell SITTING: Gary Holms, Pat Kellar, President, Richard Newman, Adviser. STANDING -fLeft to Righty: Frank Cooke, Dorthy Breazeale, Ronine Rausch, Vera Kellogg, Loretta Mayfield, Lee Carothers, Richard Newman, Adviser SITTING: Clydus Knight, Editor. This Page Courtesy of Owl Drug Store Walgreen Agency Grants Pass IST ROW fLeft to Ri htj Sh g : irley Tucker, Girls' Sports Editor, Pat Kellar, Editor, Gladys Laborde, Assistant Editor 2ND ROW fLeft to Rightj: Mr. Newman fadvisorj, George Harrison, Boys' Sports Editor, Donna Zimmerman, Business Manager, Lola Campbell, Assistant Business Manager. On behalf of the annual staff, I would like to thank both students and teachers who, through their conscientious help, made this annual possible. 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