Lebanon Union High School - Warrior Yearbook (Lebanon, OR)

 - Class of 1959

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X9 g ,L 2' Z W - 1 dj Warrior Dixie ALusoN no, moms WORKMAN Ed Business Manager SUE MAYER Associate Editor KATHY EVANS Associate Business Manager ' if MIKE ROYER Arr Ed-tor LARRY BOND Assistant Business Manager -J Q R DAVID GILSON r ji H3 Photographer - GJCLI1 0W!8K1!?2l1t2l1.f4 - We, the Warrior staff of 1959, would like to express our appreciation to Mr. Howard Hickcox, ad- visor to the annual for the guidance and help he has given us this year. To Miss Schiltz, Mr. Way, and Mr. Neuman, and to all the teachers and members of the admini- stration, we give our sincere thanks for the cooperation and help they have shown-. Thank you also -goes to the photographers of the Lebanon Express, Dalton's Studio, and es- pecially to Mr. Van Loh, who has given us much time and guidance in producing our i959 Warrior. 5 gmufografalz r. - JJ. .,DJ .-'f ' , -5. --.r - ifiiifl 'A ' '45 .,,.. Ja ,.. I . wi' +1 , .L fl' X ' -, - . .lgqgi V 4 , M' , -iff . t , -. 1 ' 1. 5-5. w , ,' P L.. 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' , ' 'U f - -f , ' 1441-,L 1 ww .,, Q , -' ,jyf A X , 'ff V - ' V -- ,411 12 -1414, , -- - ' 1.5 - - J-,ff ffjsf ' - .., ,',7iff-11,3 Q, ' ' .5f.Qf,,:g -Qt? -JW- Lu I ' ' .. f, ' f f A- --V , r -P4 'f-Tr 76: ': ,'-'T ' r . . , . .,, 1 x ,.. R, .,, ,. ' 'fy-'pdfv' ' ' . - ' 1 L1j.2af : V,-Y, ' v q..,1fg - ' - ' 'f '!34vwa...i , v , , lv, .L ,X ... ,, ,-' , 'PT K-1V ?1f' ' Q' ' .Wm-, LY, , ,, ,.4- , ,',. . . vi? ELMER AYERS WILLIAM THOMAS Chairman chool Board ROBERT BARNUM A. J. WILSON To The Class of 1959: It is a pleasure to express to you through the med- ia of the Warrior my sincere congratulations on your fine achievements and accomplishments at Lebanon Union High School. We are proud of each and everyone of you and your part in establishing those traditions which have made our school outstanding among the better schools in our State. As you leave us and your high school, we wish you good luck and hope that your future efforts and ambitions will be rewarded with success and happi- ness. Sincerely, 4 g ' Sufi rintcfndevzt 8 uirl To The Class of 1959: Congratulations tothe Class of 1959 for having advanced another step up the ladder of achievement and education. Your class is the largest to ever grad- uate from a Lebanon High School and it has been my pleasure to have been with you through these four years in Lebanon Union High School. I have been real proud of the many achievements and honors you have brought to our school over this short span of years. The pleasant associations with you will always remain as a happy memory to me. I wish you con- tinued success and happiness in the years ahead and I hope the service we have given you will better en- able you to take your rightful place in society. To the Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen, may you follow in the footsteps of the graduating Seniors and continue to uphold the many fine traditions that have helped make our school one of the best in the State. We are all proud to be called Warriors of Lebanon Union High School and may we ever con- tinue to be proud of our name. Your Principal, 9 l W afjfoff To The Students of Lebanon Union High School: I am pleased to greet you through the media of this fine year book. It is symbolic of Lebanon High School and, in the years ahead, will serve as a remind- er of your happy days here. It is with special pride that I consider each of you as individual students and as members of a fine student body, and I wish to congratulate all of you on your citizenship and achievements. All of us should be mindful of the excellent edu- cational opportunities which have been provided by the citizens of the Lebanon community. We have high school facilities and a secondary school program second to none in the region. Students should always remember that it is a privilege to attend high school and that such an opportunity for self-development should be honored with positive respectful attitudes, hard work, and diligent application. In closing I wish to extend my sincere congratu- lations to members of the graduating class and remind them that wherever they go or whatever they do it is our Wish that their future efforts and ambitions will be rewarded with a full measure of success and happiness. We trust that you will visit us in the years ahead and call on the Lebanon school staff for any assistance you may need. Sincerely, 514- 7' Assistant Superintendent ' It-'F-'Y-'flag' ..-Q-T I ' 4, A. ,. fi. 'I' F1 5 .., , vs F , . BROWER, HERBERT Degrees: B.M.E., Willamette Subjecis: Music Actiivties: BROWN, LYLE L. Degrees: B.S., Pacific University Subjects: Biology l, Il-z, ll-b Activities: Advisor to Biology Club, Advisor to Sophomore Class CARLSON, DARRELL Degrees: B.S., Oregon Sfaje College Subjects: General Moth, Algebra, Physical Science Acfivifies: Hi-Y Advisor, Intramurals DIXON, JOHN Degrees: B.S., North East Missouri Teachers College - Subjects: Driver Education and Training HELLBERG, JOE Degrees: B.S., Oregon State College Subiects: Physical Education and Health, Ul.S. History Activities: Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Advisor to Sophomore Class, Order of the L HICKCOX, HOWARD Degrees: B.S., Huron College, University of South Dakota, Oregon State College 4 Subjects: Chemistry, Physics, Electronics Activities: Advisor to Chess Club, Warrior, Hand Book HICKMAN, FRANCES Degrees: B,S., University af Oregon Subiects: Art I, II, III Activities: Advisor to Girls' League, Paletteers, Sophomore Class HODSON, ROBERT B. Degrees: B.S., Education: M.A., Oregon State College Subiects: General Shop, Metal Work I Activities: Advisor to Hi-Y FELLER, JANICE Degrees: B.S., Pacific University Subiects: Physical Education and Health Activities: Advisor to Freshman Class, Pep Club FULLERTON, ROBERT Degrees: B.S., Eastern Oregon College, Oregon State College Subiects: Basic Arithmetic, Senior Arithmetic, Algebra I Activities: Advisor to Aviation Club HARTMANN, DUANE EARL Degrees: B.S., in Business Administration, Midland College, M.S., Education, Omaha University Subjects: Bookkeeping, Record Keeping, Clerical Procedures Activities: Honor Society, Junior Class Advisor HAYES, R. B. Degrees: B.A., Eastern Washington College of Education Subiects: Wood Working, Mechanical Drawing, Architectural Drawing Activities: Advisor to Freshman Class HOLLAND, BARNEY Degrees: B.S., University of Oregon Subiects: World History Activities: Basketball Coach, Football-9th Grade, Order oi L , Sophomore Class Advisor HOLMSTEDT, JOHN Degrees: B.S., Education, Midland College Subiects: Distributive Education, English, Job Training, World Geography Activities: Advisor to S.P.O.T. HUSTON, LlLLlAN Degrees: B.S., University of Oregon Subiects: Library Science Activities: Advisor to Library Club, Junior Class JANKE, RUTH Degrees: B.A., Reed College: University of Wash- ington, Central Washington Teachers' College Subiects: English, Latin Activities: Advisor to Junior Class JOHNSON, WILLIAM B. Degrees: B.A., Western Washington College of Education Subiects: Band, Orchestra Activities: Pep Band, Dance Band LA ROWE, ELVA Degrees: M.S., Oregon State College, B.A., l Willamette University Subiects: Physical Science, Biology Activities: Advisor to Freshman Class, Science Club LEDlNGTON, RAY M. Degrees: Oregon State Vocational School, I2 Years Experience Industrial Shops Subiects: Vocational Machine Shop MocLEAN, MARY K. Degrees: B.S., Oregon College of Education: U'niversity of Oregon Subiects: World History Activities: Advisor to Sophomore Class, Future Teachers of America OLSTAD, VIOLETTE Degrees: B.A., Fresno State College, Fifth Year at Oregon State College Sulciects: Homemaking Activities: Advisor to Future Homemokers of America PARHAM, R. C. Degrees: B.S., Oregon State College, Medford Oregon State College, Graduate Work at University of Oregon, University of North Carolina Subiects: Plain Geometry, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry, Mathematical Analysis Activities: Advisor to Senior Class, Fire Squad PILUSO, GENEVIEVE Degrees: B.A., M.S., University of Oregon, Oregon State College Subjects: Short Hand, Office Practice Activities: Student Finance Officer, Tickets and Sales, Advisor to Honor Society, F.B.L.A. RAYBORN, CAROLYN Degrees: B,S., University of Oregon Subjects: Physical Education and Health Activities: Advisor to Senior Class, Pep Club, G.A.A. MAYER, lSABEL V. Dgerees: B.S., Oregon State College Subiects: Freshman English, Typing Activities: Tri-y Advisor, Junior Class Advisor McDANlEL, JIM Degrees: B.S., Central State Oklahoma ' Subiects: Physical Education and Health Activities: Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Basketball Coach, Advisor to Freshman Class, Advisor to Order of L MOYNIHAN, WlLl.lAM Degrees: B.A., Willamette University Subiects: U.S. History Activities: Athletic Director, Guidance Center NEUMAN, ALBERT F. Degrees: B.S., Oregon State College, University of Oregon, Fifth Year, Voss Business College, Chicago, Mt. Angel College Subiects: Family Life Education ' Activities: Ticket and Sales, Advisor to Senior Class REYNOLDS, DALE Degrees: B.A., Willamette University Subjects: English, Journalism Activities: Advisor to Hi-Light, Sophomore Class, Freshman Football Coach, Track Coach RICHEY, EVAN A. Degrees: B.S., Education, University of Idaho Subiects: Physical Education and Health Activities: Football Coach, Freshman Basketball Coach, Advisor to Snior Class SCHILTZ, DOROTHY W. Degrees: B.A., Ohio Wesleyan, Oregon State College Suloiects: Social Economics Activities: Guidance Committee, Advisor to Senior Class, Tri-Y SNELLING, CARL A. Degrees: B.A., Albion College: M. Ed., University of Oregon Subiects: Speech, English Activities: Director of Dramatics, Competitive Speech . -I .Y Y: t i r .U l. s, x .1 4.5-5, .L '.,-'J . ee I-.fre 'k-.,-lL.:..a.:. I ll: - - 1 '- STEWART, THELMA Degrees: B.A., University of Oregon Subjects: English Activities: Advisor to Sophomore Class SUMMERS, M. M. Degrees: B.S., Education, Oregon College of Education, M.S., Education, University of Oregon Subiects: General Science Activities: Advisor to Freshman Class, Science Club THOMAS, ROBERT Degrees: B.A., M.S., University of Oregon, M.S., Oregon State College Subjects: Algebra, Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry WEISBRODT, RICHARD Degrees: B.A., Cornell College Subiects: World Geography, General Mathemat- ics, Commercial Law Activities: Wrestling Coach, Advisor to Sophomore Class, Order at L , Assistant Track Coach WILSHIRE, ELLEN M. Degrees: B.A., University of Oregon, Shills College Subiects: Senior English Activities: Advisor to Senior Class, F.T.A., l.R.L. VVOOD, RALPH L. Degrees: B.S., University of Oregon: M. Ed., Oregon Stole College Subiects: English Ill Activities: Guidance Counselor, Advisor to Junior Class, Concession Stand is in JUDY MITCHELL Secretary l MRS. SNELLING Nurse MRS. BURGESS Secretory 16 . W U - . JA. QF I h ' 'S I' v 1.51 -l,' 1 ,V 'a-. I v A.-I.-.. 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NINA SCHMELE , px P ' ' ' 6, sus ORONA 11, JOAN SCHMIDT UI .i 6, WANDA GLAUS 3. JUDY MCCRARY 4.41 Per Cent In 735. 5d!lfLlfdf0tLdIfL I DORIS I 7, ROBERT JONES if I 12, DIXIE ALLISON 13. ARTHUR BOWERS 'T' 17, JOANN HANSON 18. JOY MASON LOIS LONG Secretary MIKE LANNING ' Vice-President DAN WILSON Sergean! at Arms enior Class JUDY PETERS Treasurer Officers I E f . WOODY CROCKER Representative LQVONNE KINDOPP Representative ! I President 2 I fl. kg f w gg? TN J '.- 403' JOHN WILKINSON B V 1 M ' NX95 J ' Q ' f 'W1.f5 ' I 'QQI4 XA rr.rrrr R JACK ALDRIDGE Quiet and shy, a real great guy. Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance Award 2, PORT HIGH SCHOOL: F.F.A. l, Track l, Base- ball l. DEAN BARNES Time is but the stream l go fishin' in. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Foot- ball l, 2, Baseball 2, Junior Prom 3, S.P.O.T. Club manager 4. DIXIE ALLISON With a positive smile, she develops life's picture. Girls' League l, 2, 3, Representative 4, Girls' League Girl of the Month, Personality 2, Courtesy 3, Girls' League Citizenship Award 3, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, l.R.L. 3, President 4, Cupid's Capers princess 2, F.H.A. Historian 2, President 3, 4, F.T.A. l, 2, District Secretary-Treasurer 3, 4, Class Treas- urer 2, Class Representative 3, Junior Class Citi- zenship Award, Student Council 2, 3, 4, l.A.C. 4, Prom Committee 3, Prom Princess 3, Girls' State 3, B.P.W. Girl of the Month 4, D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4, Associate Editor Warrior 3, Editor 4. DEAN BARTON His quiet manner impresses even the loudest. Bo s' Lea ue l 2 3 4- Track l 2 3, 4, Letter- Y Q f 1 1 1 1 1 mun's Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. ' PEGGY ANDERSON ' Like a pixie-she enchants all she meets. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Paletteers 3, 4, May Day 3, Future Business Leaders af America 4, Pep Club 4, F.H.A. l. ELIZABETH BENNETT lf sweetness be a fault, hers is a great one. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, Vice Presi- dent 4, Future Nurses Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, l.R.L. 3, Historian 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Dance Committee 4. ROLAND ARBOGAST Says little, but thinks a lat. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Assembly 3, Band l, 2, Swing Band 2. LEE ANN BEYER Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, Hi-Light 3, Prom Committee 3, Class Assembly l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l- Intramurals l. lx., 'it RONALD BLooM ' Politeness is the outer garment of good will. Bays' League i,42, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. ARDIS BROWN May the hinges of friendship never rust. Girls' League 4, Tri-Y 4, IDAHO FALLS HIGH: Tri Hi-Y 2, 3, Girls Federation 2, 3, Christmas Play 3 Homecoming Parade 3. ARTHUR BOWERS I would rather make tetramethyl diamerdohn gophene chloride than eat. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, President 4, I.A.C, 4, Wrestling 2. DENNIS BROWN ' Something attempted, something gained. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4. DONNA BOWERS ' A smile pays good dividends. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, School Play I, 2, Prom Committee 3. FRED BUDDE Not to live at ease is not to live at all. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I. BILL BRLNQON He'Il find o way. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Ig Basketball I. MERLE BUNCH l am slow of study. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Paletteers 3, S.P.O.T. 4. SHIRLEY lChisholml BRYD Ring on her finger, man on her mind. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Paletteers l, 2, 3, Class Assemblies 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Rally Squad 3, Prom 3. HELEN CARTER A smile is a whisper of a laugh. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, Tri-Y 4, Poletteers Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Winter Formal Committee 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, May Day 3, 4. DOUGLAS CALLAHAN A dreamer of dreams. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2. LEWIS CASS Nothing is worth more than this day. ' Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Order of the L 3, 4, Machine Shop Club 4, Wrestling 2, 3, Basketball i, Football l, 3, Baseball Manager 2. LLOYD CALLAHAN By the work we know the workman. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Wrestling 3, Machine Shop Club 4. WENDELL CHILCOTE California here I come. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Class Assemblies l, 3, Paletteers l. GERALD CARTER We don't have enough time to premedltote all our actions. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, Football 3, Wrestling 2. , TREVA CHISHOLM Lovely to look at, delightful to know. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Paletteers 4, Intramurals l, 2, Class Assemblies 3, Tri-Y 4, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Winter Formal Committee 4. N 23 JERRY CHISM A quiet fellow makes a good manager. Boys' League I, 3, 4, Track Manager l, 3, Ma- chine Shop Club 4, Order of the L . WARREN COOPER I have laid aside my business and gone fishin'. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Machine Shop Club 4 RICHARD CHRISTENSEN I om on the side of the Troians, they fought for o woman. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Paletteers 3, Class Assem- bly l, 2, 3, Football l. JAMES COYLE Tall, smart, and shy. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. ' ALINDA CLARK A star in the sky is never too high. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orches- tra 3, 4, Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, I.R.L. 4, Biology Club 4, Girls' League Girl of the Month 2. JOHN CRAIG Good nature is worth more than knowledge! Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3 Class Assemblies 2, 3. RICHARD CLENDENEN A good listener is popular everywhere. ' Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Thespions 3, 4, School Plays 3, 4. 'NOODY CROCKER Act well your port, there all the honor lies. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Thespians l, 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Class Assemblies l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Paletteers 2, Class Treas- urer l, Student Council 4, l.A.C. 4, Class Repre- sentative 4. 24 V ,,-ae . . C J.,-li l f I l ' if 1 ,L f mg.,-, gn 1 A V J ' Lui ,J Y .Sl X f' lg. JEANNETTE CULBERTSON Friendship is constant in all things. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Girls' Glee 2. JIM DAVIS A little man can cost o great shadow. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, S.P.O.T. Club Vice President 4. JUDY CULBERTSON Woman's best friend is her smile. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, Library Club 4, Homecoming Committee 4. TOM DAVIS An all around great guy. Bays' League l, 2, 3, 4, A.S.B. President 4, Stu- dent Council I, 4, Class President l, Football I, 3, 4, Basketball i, Manager 2, 3, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Exchange Assembly 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Junior Rotar- ion 3, Junior Kiwanian 4, Citizenship Award l, Boys State 3, Prom Committee A3. JULIA CUMMINS Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your aim the star. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. I, 2, Degree Chairman 3, Photographer 4, F.N.C. 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Paletteers I,-Prom Committee 3,.Class Dance CommitTee'3, 4, Class Assembly 4. JUDY DAVISON Life is worth while when you smile awhile. Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4. ll PAUL DANIELSON Noise is not the only virtue in life. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA DERICKSON So neat, so sweet, she can't be beat. Girls' League 3, 4, S.P.O.T. Club Secretory 4, Paletteers 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 3, Tri-Y 3, Class Assemblies 3, 4, GRANTS PASS, Pep Club i, F.H.A. i, 2, Dance Committee I, 2, Intramurals i, 2. .Ph 5. 'a sf 15- JERRY ELLIOTT 5choolwork never interferes with my high school life. Boys' League 3, 4, Baseball 4. GLEN FIALA Success in life depends on the ability to solve the problem. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, Machine Shop Club 4, l.A.C. 4. JIM FALK ' Althoungh our Jim is rather shy, when you get to know him he's quite a guy. Boys' League l, 2, Vice President 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball i, 2, 4, Track 3, Football 3, Co-Captain 4, Class President 2, Student Council 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 2, Fire Chief 3, Prom Committee 3, Letterman's Club l, 2, 3, 4. ll FLOYD GARRISON l may be wrong, but. . . ' Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Track l, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 4. ROBERT FALLER Why ,should life all labor be? Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, l.R.L. 4. RAY GATES Knowledge is power only if a man knows what facts not to bother about. ' Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. LAURA LEE FENNER And gladly would she learn and gladly teach. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Paletteers I, 2, 3, Vice President 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, President 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, Historian 4, l.R.L. 3, Handbook Editor 4, B.P.W. Girl of the Month 4, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club 4, I.A.C. 4, Biology Club 2. I DONNA GERIG A sweet brunette we won't forget. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, F.B.L.A. 4, Class Assembly Committee 2. 26 -. is P?- XA ,... I 'Ur JEANNE GILLIAM Music is the universal language of mankind. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club i, 2, 3, Presi- dent 4, B Squad Yell Leader l, 2, Class Assem- bly Committee l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, I.A.C. 4, Student Council 4. .llM GOERGEN Quiet, Jim. Boys' League 4, MCMINNVILLE: F.F.A. 2, 3, Foot- ball I, Wrestling 2. JUDY GIROD Good actions carry their rewards. Girls' League Representative i, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, l.R.L. 3, Vice President 4, Pep Club 2, Vice President 3, 4, Biology Club Vice Presi- dent 3, Tri-Y 3, Girls' League Girl of the Month, Courtesy 1, Friendliness 4, Girl of the Year 1, Class Citizenship Award l, 2, Class Assembly Chairman l, 2, 3, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Prom Princess 3, Freshman Class Vice President, A.S.B. Treasurer 4, Girls' State 3, Valedictorian 4. KAREN GOWEY What can charm more than sweetness and silence. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, Paletteers Club I. WANDA GLAUS A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Girls' League l, 2, Representative 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Paletteers 2, 3, F.T.A. l, 2, Homecoming Dance Committee 4, Intramurals 3. ROGER GOWEY Silence never makes any blunders. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4. FRANK GLENN They are never alone that are accompanied with noble thoughts. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Machine Shop Club Treasurer 4. MARTIN GRUGETT This boy is a natural genius for combining business and pleasure. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's Club 2, 3, 4, Track l, Class Assembly Com- mittee i, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. 27 MARY GUNDERSON Silence is more musical than any song. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Girl of the Month, Sportsmanship 2. VERLENE HAROLD Speech is a mirror of the soul, as one speaks, so he is. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. 3, 4, F.H.A. I, 2, Pep Club 4, Class Assembly Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Class Danhe 3, 4, Intramurals I. PENNIE HABERLING A charming girl, lovely and sweet. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2. MELVIN HARNETT And the band played on. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Swing Band 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, 4, Aviation Club President 4, l.A.C. 4. MARLENE HAGEMAN A smile in ones album of friendship. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4,, Biology Club 3, F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee. MARY HASSENGER Silence is a true friend who never betrays. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. JOANNE HANSON Keep your face toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you. Girls' League I, Representative 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Maiorette I, Drum Maiorette 2, 3, Carnival Prin- cess I, Tri-Y Secretary 3, Library Club Vice Presi- dent 3, Pep Club 3, Prom Queen 3. ALVIN HAWES His mind is his kingdom, his will his low. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. 28 ' ..ss 95 'A L, ir- -Z 'ff-.. ,j-N. BOB HENDERSON Willingness leads to the road of success. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2. LOWELL HOESING To one and all agreeable. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 2, Machine Shop Club 4. ERNIE HERMAN A combination of nonsense, common sense, and a sense of humor. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. PAT HOFFMAN A word of kindness is never spoken in vain. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. I, Homecoming Dance Committee 4 Intramurals I 2 DAVID HICKEY Mannrs have made him a fortune. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 3, President 4, Hi-Y 3, Vice President 4, Prom Committee 3, l.A.C. 4, Intramurals 2. JUDY HOLLENBECK She who loves fun has fun. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, President 4, Student Council 4, I.A.C. 4. GREG HILDEBRAND If worry were the only cause of death, then I would live forever. Bays' League I, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Basketball I, Paletteers 3. DAVID JACKSON He who thinks the most, says the least. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Prom Com- anitgee 3, Winter Dance Committee 4, Intramurals Ka- 5.1 '- 41 1... , ' 'fr 'Geri' Y, or -r 9.5 . . '1-I it . ,::: ,., . .. , RA '-. 'ILL ' - , 41 . 1 1 ' -ff.saef..s5s, ,L .v -A ,- f - HAROLD JAMES ls his smile shy or sly? Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball I, 2, Order of the L 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y I, 2, Class Assembly Committee 3, 4. LARRY JONES ' ll A friendly act or smile has its merits. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Football 3. JUDY JANSEN Patience is the es r Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, Sec- retary 4, Library Club 3, Intramurals I, 2. b t emedy for every trouble. ROBERT JONES A ood sportsman with a physique to match. 9 Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Order of the L 3, ' 3- Junior Sergeant at Arms 4, Prom Committee , Rotarian 3. JERRY JOHNSEN ' h 'cl be a millionaire. If silence were golden, e Boys' League I 2 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. ELVA KACZMAREK llunderl Crisp brown hair, friendly eyes, wonder where her fortune lies. Girls' League I, 2, 3, Hi Light 3 4, F.H.A. I--. Intramurals I, RONALD JOHNSON His ambition wins him friends Boys Leoguel 2 3 4 Thesplansl 2 3 4 Chess Club 3 Secretary Treasurer 4 LAURETTA KEEN Never Idle never still always smlllng always ws Girls League I 2 3 Bug Little Sister Chairman 4 Girls Triple Trlo 2 Swing Choir 3 Class Assembly Committee I 3 4 TrlY 3 4 Student Council 2 Girls League Girl of the Month 3. 'K nm ARLENE KENT Art is the bread of life. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Paletteers 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Class Assembly Committee 3, Thespians 3, 4, Plays l, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Biology Club 4, Chess Club 4, Homecoming Committee 4. MICHAEL LANNING Girls are fine til' fishin' time. Bays' League l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 3, Boys' State 3, Winter Formal Committee 4, S.P.O.T. Treasurer 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Fire Squad 4, industrial Arts Award l. DONNA KEITZKE A pocket-sized edition of the perfect volume. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Cupid's Capers Princess 2, Junior Prom Princess 3, Biology Club 3, Tri-Y 3, 4, Hi-Light 3, Pep Club 4, Library Club Vice Pres- ident 4, Class Assembly Committee 3. CHERYAL LARSEN She's pretty to walk with and witty to talk with. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Vice President 4, lntramurals l, 2, Tri-Y 4, Prom Committee, Dance Committee 2, 4, Class Assembly 2. LaVONNE KINDOPP ' Her beauty strikes the sight, but her charm wins the soul. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Vice President 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Prom Princess 3, Homecoming Princess 4, Student Council 4, Sweetheart Ball Queen 3, Class Representative 4, Choir Concert 3, Vice President 4, Library Club President 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, 'I.A.C. DARLENE LEBAHN The tasks of everyday she does in a quiet and charming way. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2. STANLEY KINGSBERRY He's nice to know and knowing him is nice. Boys' League 3, 4, Machine Shop Club 4, l.R.L. 4, TAPWAI, IDAHO, Fencing Club l, Photography Club l, Hobby Club 2, Boys' League l, 2. GAY LEEVER n Always cheerful, always happy. . . always Gay. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, May Day Committee 2, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, Vice President 3, President 4. 31 LARRY LINVILLE Quietness is a virtue. Boys' League i, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, Machine Shop Club 4 LESTER MADDOX Nothing is so gentle as real strength. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Trac l, 2, 3, 4, Order of the L 3 ,4, Wrestling 4 Junior Rotarlan 3 SHARON LOCKWOOD A peppy miss with loads to spare, that's the kind loved everywhere. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Girl of the Month l, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, B Squad Yell Leader 2, A Squad Yell Leader 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Quartet 2, 3, Dance Committee 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. JOY MASON As likeable as she is lockable. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Trl-Y 4, Llbrary Club 2 3, Dance Committee 3, American Field Service Candidate 3, F.N.C. 3 4 JIM LONG A likeable guy with a likeable wa y. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Football l, Basketball l, Class Assembly l, 2. FRED MASSEY Silence is sometimes a token of character. Boys' League l, 2 3 4, Football I 2 3 4 - , . . . . 1 Wrest ling l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager l, 2. LOIS LONG Friendly and sweet in a quiet way that can't be beat. Girls' League l, 2, 3, Representative 4, Girl of the Month 3, Girl of the Year 3, Student Council 2, American Field Service Candidate 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, Choir 3, Secretary 4, Class Sec- retary 4, G.A.A. l, F.T.A. 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Trl-Y 3, Class Assembly 2, 3. JUDY MCCRARY Gay of spirit, light of heart, of all that's life, she takes a part. Girls' League l, 2, Representative 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Rally Squad Leader 3, A Squad Yell Leader 4- Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Quen of Sophomore Sweetheort's Ball 2. -C -az! ERMIA MCCRAVEN Her ways are ways of quietness. Girls' League 3, 4, VAN-CONE, ARKANSAS. F.H.A. I, 2, Intramurals I, 2. BETTY JO MCPHERSON Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Baton Club I, Orchestra and Girls' Glee Accom- panist 4. BEATRICE MCGUIRE ' The mildest manner adn the most loyal heart. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals I. ELIZABETH ANNE MENG Truth is the highest thing that one may keep. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. 3, 4, Dance Committee 4. DUANE MCKINNEY Without adventure civilization is in full decay. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. I, 2, Historian 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Best Actor 3, Wrestling 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 4, Track 4, Aviation Club 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3. GAYLORD MILLER Determination is the essance of success. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. SHARON McMULLEN 'Tis affriendly heart that has lots of friends. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Paletteers 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Girls' Glee 3. MARVIN MINER Sing and the world sings with you. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, President 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Order o fthe L 3, 4. SUSAN MITSCH She always doe lt takes labor to GARY MOE Th ere really isn't much to say SWEET HOME HIGH SCHOOL Boys Leag 3, Outdoor Club 3, Rifle Club 3 Baseball l - ' Footbal , 2, Wrestling 3. ANNE MORSE The fairest ,gardens in her looks a mind, the wisest books Girls' Lea gue I, Representati League G ve 2 3 irl of the Month Leadership teers l, 2, Secretary 3, l.RL 2 3 State 3, 4, Biology Club 2, President 3 Tri Y Ch Honor Society 3, President 4 Chorus I 3, Pep Club 2 3 Pro , , m Chairman AFS Student 4- Art Aw Ex , ard 2, Exchange Asse Swing Choir 3, Student Council 2 JAMES MOO DY Courtesy has its reward. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4. PAM MOWREY A good heart is w orth gold.' Girls League l, 2, 3, 4, FBLA Paletteers 'Cl b ' U 3, 4, Tri-Y X. ' ' DAN MORGAN A tinge of red makes a good head. Bo s' League I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3 4 Bas ketball I, Baseball I, Class Representative I Class President 3, Class Assembly Committee I 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3, Order of the L 3 President 4, l.A.C. President 4. CAROLDMULLENIX 'The mirror of all courtesy. Girls' League I, 2 ' , 3, 4, Lnbrar 34 s each task well Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4 Girls G Choir 3, 4. KENNETH MORGAN get things done Boys' League l, 2, 3 4 Track 3 4 y Club 3 spot t , Q I J, JANICE NEAL Has a good heart-if it's work or fun she's ready to start. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Thespian l, 2, 3, Vice President 4, Band l, 2, 3, I.R.L. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Treasurer 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Class Assembly Committee 4. JO ANNE NIXON Exuberance is beauty. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Paletteers 3, 4, May Day Committee 3, Pep Club 4, F.H.A. I, F.B.L.A. 3, 4. RONALD NELSON Life is what you make it. Bays' League l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4. WILLARD NOHRNBERG His chiet delight in life is hunting-hunting what? Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 4, Machine Shop Club President 4, l.A.C. 4, Prom Commit- tee 3. CHARLES NIGHTENGALE Every man's work shall be made manifest. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager l, Intramurals l, 2, 3. CAROLYN O'BRlEN Friend is a word of royal tone. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Recorder 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Solo Contest 4, S.P.O.T. Point Chair- man 4, F.T.A. 4, I.R.L. 4, Assembly Committee l. LANNY NIVENS Politeness is the outward garment of good will. Boys' League l, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Treas- urer 3, President 4, Class Assembly Committee l, 3, 4, Student Council l, 4, I.A.C. Vice President 4, Swing Choir 2, Vice President 3, Fire Squad 2, 3, Basketball I, Baseball l, Boys' State 3, Class Representative l. LARRY O'DEl.L With a wide and happy grin, the game of life he'll win. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, Representative F 4, Fire Squad 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, l.etterman's Club 4, Baseball 2, Class Vice President 3, Student Council 3, Boys' State 3, Prom Committee 3, Class Assembly Committee l, 3, 4, Senior Formal Committee 4. 35 F, Ea all H. ' 4 S. ,P-N f' 'U in 'ti . X A tx 55 SUE ORONA She is gentle, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eye. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Girl of the Month, Per- sonality 4, Girls' Quartet 2, 3, Contest Trio 4, Cless Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, I.R.L. 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Winter For- mal Committee 4, Pep Club 4, Honor Society 4. JON PATTINSON He's an athletic boy-our hopes in him he'll not destroy. Boys' League i, 2, Secretary 3, 4, Football i, 2, 3, 4, Track i, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club i, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly l, 3. EVELYN ORR A smile is her by-word. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Paletteers 3, 4, Tri-Y 4, Prom Committee 3, 5.P. O.T. 4. SHERRY PEARSON Always cheerful, always kind, she's the type we like to find. Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4, Student Body Secretary 4, Class Assembly i, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee i, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Library Club 2, Pres- ident 3, 4, F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, I.R.L. 3, Secretary 4, Prom Princess 3, Cupid's' Capers Princess 2, Biology Club Secretary 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, B.P.W. Girl of the Month 3, Girls' League Girl of the Month, Leadership i, Courtesy 2, Personality 4, Paletteers i, 2, Tri-Y 3. KAY PARKER Personality is to man what perfume is to the flowers. Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4, B Squad Cheerleader i, 2, A Squad Cheerleader 3, Queen 4, Home- coming Princess I, Girl of the Month, Personality i, Friendship 3, Leadership 4, Homecoming Chair- man 4, F.B.L,A. 3, 4, Class Assembly l, 2, Prom Committee 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, Student Council 4, Office Assistant 4, G.A.A. i. JU'DY PETERS A faithful friend is the medicine of life. Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, I.R.L. 3, 4, Student Council 3, Class Treasurer 4, Class Representative 3, Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4, Class Assembly Committee 3, 4, Girls' League Girl of the Month, Service I, Pat- riotism 2, Twirp Week Chairman 4, Senior Formal Committee 4, Girls' State 3. LARRY PARlSH l don'Y say much, but l'm a thinker. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball i, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Fire Squad 3, Honor Society 2, 3, Letter- man's Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Rotarian 3, Class Pres- ident 3, I.R.L. 3. CARLA PETERSON There is no frigate like a book that leads us lands away. Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4, Thespians i, 2, 3, 4, School Plays l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, ln- tramurals l, 2, Orchestra i, 2, Tri-Y 3, 4, Library Award 3, Pram Committee 3. 36 ! DARLENE PHILLIPS My philosophy in life is always to be cheer- ful. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, Paletteers 3, Class Assembly Committee 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Tri-Y 4' Intramurals I. ELIZABETH POST Her personality is shining in her smile. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Tri-Y 4, F.N.C. 4, Intramurals I, 2, Girls' Ensemble I. POLLIE PILCHER 1 When in doubt, giggle. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Tri-Y 4, Girls' Ensemble l,'Prom Committee 3, Class As- sembly Committee 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I. asm Poweu. The path of the iust is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the per' fect day. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, Secretary 4. ANDREW POND Education is the thief of time ' Boys League 4, ALSEA, Letterman s Club 3, Base ball I, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Football 3, Annual Staff 3 RON POWELL A small engine with high power. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramur- als I. MILDRED POND Smiles and friendliness. Girls' League 4, ALSEA: G.A.A. I, 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, Banquet Committee 3, Dance Committee I, 2, 3. . BOB PRICE Worry has killed many a man-why die? Boys' League 2. 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Intramurals 2, TILLAMOOK: Track I, F.F.A. I, Intramurals I. 37 LEROY PRUITT Happy am I, from care I'm free, why aren't all as contented as me? Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, Intramurals I, 2. DON ROUNSAVELL No one can give you better advice than yourself. Basketball I, 2, Paletteers 2, S.P.O.T. Club 4. ANNE RETTINGER Women of few words are best. Girls' League 2, 3, 4. MIKE ROYER Man, art is cool, and cool is everything. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, Poletteers I, 2, Student Council 2, 4, School Plays 2, 3, l.R.L. 3, Warrior Staff Art Editor 3, 4, Hi-Light Cartoonist 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4,.Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Art Award I. .IUDY REYNOLDS High erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Girl of the Month 3, Class Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Rally Squad 3, Biology Club 2, F.N.C. 2, G.A.A. 2. NINA SCHMELE Good humor only teaches charm to last, still makes new conquests and maintains the past. Girls' League Council I, President 4, Girls' League Girl of the Month l, 2, Girl of the Year 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Rally Squad 3, G.A.A. I, Treasurer 2, Student Council 2, 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. LARRY ROBERTSON Be sparing of speech, and things will come right of themselves. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, Basket- boll I, 2, Football 4, Machine Shop Club 4. JOAN SCHMIDT Quietness can be deceiving. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, F.H.A. I, 2, Biology Club 2, 3, l.R.L. 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Honor Society 4. R 5 38 Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, PATRICIA SCHMIDT To know her is to love her. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Pe Cl p ub 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Library Club 3, Class Secretary I. RONALD SJOLANDER The world belongs to the enhtusiast who k eeps cool. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, Vice President 4, Fire Squad Vice President 4, S.P.O.T. Reporter 4, l.A.C. 4, Class Assembly Committee 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Intramurals I, 2, I.R.L. IA 3, 4. JAMES SCOTT A likeable guy with a likeable way. Boys' League i, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Wrestling I 2 - ' , 3, 4, Fare Squad 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Choir 2, Intramurals I. LARRY SLACK Lead him Boys' League 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4- Bask , etball I, S.P.O.T. 4, Manager of Concession Stand 4, Intramurals 2, 3. ' to a task and conquer it he will. JAN SCOTT Quick lively happy and gay a smile for all who come her w CY Girls League I 2 3 4 Thesplans 2 3 Paletteers I 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 Rally Squad 3 Cass Assembly Committee I 2 3- Choir 3 4- Girls Glee 2- Tri-Y 4. DIANNE SMALL What sunshine is to flowers smiles are to humanity. 'sLa torian 3, Biology Club 2, F.B.L.A: 2, Girls Glee 2- FHA i gue I 2 3, ,Tri-Y 3- FNC 2 His- GERALD SHURTS I'm not lazy, l'm iust saving my energy. Boys' League i, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I 4- T , , rack 3, 4, Class Assembly Committee I, Letterman's Club 3, 4. ARDITH llluclisill SMITH Laughter is a good beginning for friendship. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Girl of the M . onth I, Pep Club 4, Intramurals I, 2, Class Assembly 3 CAROL SMITH A soft answer turneth away wrath, Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. 3, Reporter 4, Winter Formal Committee 4, Class Assembly 4. LYLE SPEER Laugh and the class laughs with you, go to the office and you go alone. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, May Day Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. PEGEEN SMITH Her wit goes all the way round and buttons down her back. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, B Squad Yell Leader 2, A Squad Yell Leader 4, Student Council 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, Class Assembly Com- mittee I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. CHARLES SPIKER I think, therefore, I am. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Intra- murals I, 2. PHYLLIS SNYDER Good nature is always a success. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Class Assembly Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, F.H.A. I, F.N.C. 2, 3, 4, Paletteers 2, Intramurals I, 2. BARBARA STARR Her face is an index to a Ioving heart. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' League Girl of the Month 3, 4, Salesmanship Award 3, 4, Student Council 4, I.A.C. 4, Pep Club 2, Rally Squad 3, A Squad 4, S.P.O.T. Club President 4, Biology Club Librarian 3, F.H.A. Historian I, 2, Secretary 3, F.T.A. 3, Class Assembly Committee 3, Prom Princess 3, Cupid's Capers Princess 2. LELA SOUTHERLAND Sl1e's like a sunbeam. . . always shining. Girls' League 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Class Dance Committee 3, 4, Paletteers 3, Pep Club 4, Tri-Y 4, ELMIRA: Girls' League I, 2, G.A.A. 2, F.H.A., i, Pep Club I, 2, Homecoming Chairman 2, Intramurals I, 2, Class Dance I, 2. TOM STEVENS He has wit, fun, and bongo, drums. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band I, 2, 3, 4, B Football 3, Basketball I, Baseball Manager 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, I.R.L. 4, Class Assembly Committee 2, Intramurals DUANE SWAGGART . ' He'd rather make history than study it. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, Class Assembly Committee 3, Intramurals I, 2. SHARON TEIGER ' Her smile shall light the path she walks. Girls' League 4, CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL: Girls' League I, 2, 3, Visual Aid Club 3. BETTY SWAIM Patient and still and full of goodwill. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Li- brary Club 3, F.B.L.A. 3, F.N.C. 3, 4. EILEEN TRAIN Nice people, like nice things, rome in pairs. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, S.P.O.T. 4. DALE SWOVERLAND Cheerful, snappy, always happy. ' Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, S.P.O.T. 4. IRENE TRAIN Nice people, like nice things, come in pairs. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4. DOUG TAYLOR A little man can cast a great shadow. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Hi- Y 2, Vice President 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Swing Band I, 2, Class Assembly Com- mittee I, 2, Fire Squad 3, Junior Rotarian 3, Football Manager I, Student Council 2, Senior Formal Committee 4, Boys' State 3. DWIGHT TUCKER Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Swing Band lu, 2, Pep Band l, 2, 3, lntramurals' 3. ERMA 'IMorrisl TYREE 4 A loving heart is the truest wisdom. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Library Club 4. 4l I ' I A elif I J. I 'P FootbaIl's his game in life. as .tp ERMA fMorrisI TYREE A loving heart is the truest wisdom. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Library Club 4. DAVID VEACH Real difficulties can be overcome, it is only the imaginary ones that are unoonquerablef' Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I. GLEN UFFORD Many small make a reat g . Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Biology Club 2. BIRGITTA VON TROIL The world is my country, all mankind are my brethren. American Field Service Exchange Student, Girls' League 4, l.R.L. 4, Pep Club 4, F.T.A. 4, Student Council 4, I FINLAND, Vasa Svenska Samskola, Class Officer I, Co-editor of School Paper I, Prom Committee I, 2, 3, Art Club I, Ping-pong Club 2, Sport Club 2, 3, Film Club Treasurer 2, 3, Student Body Officer 2, Student Body President 3. CHARLES UNGLESBY Boys' League 4, Football 4, Wrestling 4, Letter- man's Club 4, NEW CARLISLE, OHIO: Football 3, Hi-Y I, 2, Boxing 3, Intramurals 2, 3. DYANN VORDERSTRASSE Her hair ir reddish, but her spirit is golden. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Girls' Glee 2, Pep Club 4, Class Assembly 3. .IUDY VAUGHN The thing that costs the least and does the most is iust a pleasant smile. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 4, Prom Committee 3, Class Assembly 3. SHARON WALBERG Politeness oes far et costs nothin 9 1 Y 9' Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Paletteers I, Intra- murals I. 42 'fe X, l JERRY WALKER True politeness is perfect ease and freedom. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, S.P.O.T. 4, Track 2, Chess Club 3, 4. RICHARD WEIRICH Knowledge does not have to be expressed in words. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Track Manager I, S.P.O.T. Club 4, State Parliamentarian for Distributive Ed- ucation Clubs of Oregon. PATSY WALLACE . Our todays and yesterdays are blocks with which we build. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, F.T.A. I, 2, Biology Club 2, Treasurer 3, Library Club 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, Class Assembly 2, 3, Winter Formal 4. KATHLEEN WELBORN The days that make us happy, make us wise. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians l, 2, Secretary 3, 4, School Plays l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Treasurer I, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, Reporter 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Paletteers 3, Santaland 3, Prom Committee 3. WAYNE WEBBER Be sure' you are right, then go ahead. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Varsity Wrestling, 3rd in District, 3, 4. DEAN WHEELER In all labor there is profit. Bo s' League I 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Chess Y , Club 3, S.P.O.T. 4. MARSHA WEIGEL This world is not too serious a place. Girls' League I, 3, 4, Intramurals I, HAYFORK HIGH SCHOOL: G.A.A. 2, F.H.A. 2, Band 2, Sweetheart Boll Court 2, Variety Show Chairman 2. WINSTON WHEELER He is quiet and wise. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Spring Play 2, Play Com mittee i, 3, Biology Club 2, Honor Society 3. I 43 MARY LOU WHITE A little bundle of pep and personality. Girls' League 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Pep Club 4, PALO VERDE HIGH SCHOOL: G.A.A. I, 2, Reporter 3, F.H.A. 2, Play 3, Pep Club 3. SHARON WILLIAMS Every noble activity makes room for itself. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.N.C. 4. WARD WHITE The word impossible is not in my dictionary. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, 2, 3, 4. DOUG WILSON lt at first you don't succeed, bluff, bluff again. V Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Football Manager Prom Committee 3, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4. JOANN WILKINSON Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are paths of peace. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, Hi-C I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 3,,' Girls' Glee 3, Choir 4. DAN WILSON Look out-he hath mischief in his eyeI Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Varsity 2, 3, Football I, Varsity 3, Basketball I, Varsity Letterman's Club 3, 4. ' JOHN WILKINSON Two qualities that often blend, a good sport and a loyal friend. Boys' League I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, Class Pres- ident 4, Student Council 4, Executive Council 4, Prom Committee 3, Fire Squad 3, 4. KAREN WINNE Friendship is a word, the very sight of which in print, makes the heart warm. Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. I, 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 4 44 DENNIS WIRT Worry little, study less, ,is my idea of happiness. Boys' League 2, 3, 4, S.P.O.T. 4. DORIS WORKMAN Not very tall, iust quite small, but fair, sweet, and loved by all. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, Girl of the Month, Depen- dability 2, Personality 3, F.T.A. I, 2, Treasurer 3, Regional President 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Class Assembly 2, 3, 4, Biology Club Historian 2, Secretary 3, Tri-Y 3, President 4, ,Warrior Staff 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, Typing Award 3, I.0.0.F. Speech Contest 3, B.P.W. Girl of the Month 4, Inter-Activity Council Secretary 4, Winter Formal Committee 4, Girls' Triple Trio 2, Salutotorian 4. . SHIRLEY WITZEL So tall, pretty, and cool. Girls' League i, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Vice President 3, Historian 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, F.T.A. I, 3, Class Assembly 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, Tri-Y 4, Homecoming Committee 4. JEAN YODER A pleasant smile makes life worthwhile. Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. l, Pep Club 2, 3 4, Class Assembly l, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3 Winter Formal Committee 4, F.B.L.A. 4, F.N.C. 2 asurer 3 4 TriY 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Biol Tre r : - , 5 1 ogy Club 2, Homecoming Committee 4, lntr: murals i, 2. RODNEY WOLD A friend in deed, a friend in action. Boys' League i, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Track I, 3, Wrestling l, 2, 3, Lefterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Palet- teers 3, 4, Hi-Y Representatiye 4, Intramurals I, Q. ROBERT ZOOK A genial disposition brings its own reward.' Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club l, C.A.P. 3 ALAN WOLFENBARGER Rough and ready. Boys' League l, 2, 3, 4, Machine Shop Club 4, Homecoming Committee 4, Intramurals I, 2. 1 OFFICERS I President .......... . ......... John Wilkinson Vice President ....... ...... M ike Lanning H. t Secretary ............ ........ L ois Long IS Treasurer ............................ Judy Peters We, the senior class of '59, in making Our final exit from L.U.H.S., take with us many memories and friendships of four eventful years. Our first year was very successful under the able leadership of President, Tom Davis, Vice President, Judy Girodg Secretary, Pat Schmidt, Treasurer, Woody Crocker: Sergeant-ab Arms, Richard Christensen, and Student Council Representatives, Dan Morgan and Lanny Nivens. Kay Parker was selected as our freshman homecoming princess. Freshman girls elected as B squad yell leaders were Jeanne Gilliam, Kay Parker, and Bonnie Pulliam. Representing the freshmen in the cast of the all-school play, Cheaper by the Dozen, were Kay Welborn, Ron Johnson, Linda Canaga, and Roseann Cooper. The freshman class assembly entitled, Nightmare in May, was presented on May 4, 1956, and proved to be a very successful and entertaining performance. . As sophomores, we elected as our leaders: President, Jim Falk, Vice President, Larry Parrish, Secretary, Jean Fosterg Treasurer, Dixie Allisong and Student Council Representative, Lois Long. H Perhaps the biggest event of our sophomore year was the presentation of the winning class assembly entitled, A Day in Hades. Those winning membership in the National Honor Society were: Judy Girod, Judy Mc- Crary, Kay Welborn, Doris Workman, Nina Schmele, Mike Lanning, Bob Jones, Judy Jansen, John Wilkinson, Larry Parrish, Ron Sjolander, and Joy Mason. Our class was also well represented in all sports events on both A and B squads. In the fall of '57 we entered the new halls of Lebanon High as upperclassmen and were almost as unfamiliar with our surroundings as the rooks . However, we soon became familiar- ized with the new arrangements and started another year successfully with President, Dan Morgan, Vice President, Larry O'Dellg Secretary, Doris Workmang Treasurer, Jean Yoderg and Representatives, Dixie Allison and Judy Peters. The Sweetheart Ball prince and princess from the junior class were Jim Falk and Lavonne Kindopp. LaVonne was elected queen of the ball. An exciting event of our junior year was the Junior-Senior Prom. Designers and co- chairmen were Judy Girod and Anne Morse. Princesses Donna Kietzke, Judy Girod, Dixie Allison, Sherry Pearson, Barbara Starr, LaVonne Kindopp, and Queen Joann Hanson all look- ed lovely in the setting of Some Enchanted Evening. We are proud of our two junior girls on A squad, Sharon Lockwood and Kay Parkerg and Rally Squad members, Judy McCrary, Shirley Shishlm, Judy Peters, Judy Reynolds, Nina Schmele, Jan Scott, and Barbara Starr. 'During the summer of 1958, Ann Morse represented our school when she was chosen as our first American Field Service representative. Anne spent an eventful summer as an ex- change student in Munich, Germany. Our final year, we entered the halls of Lebanon High perhaps a little sadly, with the thought that this would be our last year, but also we looked forward to the many events in which we would be taking part. Class officers this year were: President, John Wilkinson, Vice President, Mike Lanning, Secretary, Lois Longg Treasurer, Judy Peters, and Representatives, LaVonne Kindopp and Woody Crocker. The senior girls on A squad were Sharon Lockwood, Barbara Starr, Pegeen Smith, Judy McCrary, and Queen Kay Parker. , I The senior class brought back the football homecoming by sponsoring a very successful celebration at the Corvallis football game on October 24. The senior class homecoming prin- cess was LaVonne Kindopp. Another first for the class of '59 was the sponsoring of the winter formal dance entitled, Snowflake Flury, which was held on January 24. It is with mixed feelings that we take our place among the many honorable graduates of L.U.H.S.g we all have many fond memories and wonderful friendships which we will never forget. We hope that the succeeding classes will maintain the traditions and spirit which we have cherished as Our Old L.U.H.S. 'v-. uh wg. Vw, , . ,V ,.y',vL ' v - w 1 Qi ' .ink , ' ' f wr R.: YI'-I f 1-3f'l2.L :gf ,7 ' ' j A4 J ' ,J K . ,.f , IQ xg: ,M xy i- Q if . 3,14 I MF, Ji' 4, 1 ., -g . . K, + ' N... f . Ji' 'L 1 1 ' - 9 . , '-'Ur 'Y b : '- ,us 47. - .A-' 'A '1i'lr'1 ,F '55 A Y fr is - '.' ' A . Nh' 'I - aff. 'f H ,ax , - W' ' ' ..-'A' 5 r . .gl , ,. 1 ,311 I v!rL:j?E'1W', ,V l . 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Charlotte Stokes aIfII,I - I I .,.l, I - 4' ' . 4. 1 1 ,' x i X ., n mr- ! ffl? V: 1 od . .--a 11l '1h5c I Floyd Talley Nita Talley 7 Bill Taylor I Wayne Taylor .4 I Nancy Tewalt ' A, James Theophilus ,-X Rodney Staenng Eugene Sulng Rick Summers Tam Swarm Lawrence Swanson Melvin Swlnkert Nivea lg 5 ' ' H i u rr.: ' A. W - ' ' QS' ' 71 -T' 7711 A l ' 'di l l - 1'-. - .Q il ' ' 1 . if- ' 9 ll, V ' . 4 -' I I I IW til I 'YI 3- L , I,I 1 - 'I AQ ' aI-1 ' I ' if-'Q ,lr , ,' ' ' l Q . 'I '75 ll C yd' , gg 5 -H li I1I I 4 ' 1 . rz..4:'::: ' ll . ' ie. : - , ' ' 1 iv V1-t ' I , llpl X I -IIIIII VT A , l-+'4Qp.f e f V s ? , A, 3 If , , ,1 .I 521' r -A w Tl .2 , lf-1 .iff E- - V y . V- T' ' Y lg , lf V, 1 I3 liz' L' ' ,il lil?-:' E V l' J 1 . my I , 52 k E I -. . VI l ,Izgll ' I I In Q ill. V elf,-V I ..V Cm ln ll' N- il lll l l ' th Pai Thomas Lyle Thompson 'S Janice Towry 4:9 Gayle Tucker Q' , Mike Tucker Connie Uhing ll. Af' X X -J--1, 'Af-'l-fl i J J ,il 'll vt all -.- i - ,, 3. 'I' L 3' J 'Q J' -. -. 4 - - V , I luyf' if X' l ,I HJ g . 'li i Mr ,- A G. '1 6 v -ll. i i 3.-'Pr , li is 1 ' L 1 A Al Joan Wasson William Wes? Wanda Sue While Jerry Whihen Bob Wilburn Elaine Wilcox ,i . , lr- .1 l , I ' 5 L l f l Q .J gi . ll -,J , H: .gf qs? l '. , ,Ai ' , f ' 1' ll' 'i . l ' -. . ...l .I A 5 fl .I Pairicia Wrighl 1 Ron Yechou! If I, , ya ll, ,,. -,y, .L -. gs is Q ,. I- i'Trr 1'1fT ' ffl' 1' .3 l at ri '-' -17 . . Ld , S3 Xlvt'-' -l .rv . ' - HQ ff Q Q 010127, 3 i' ':N--f Y Q l Ellen Unglesby Jeannette Vandiver .A John VanVleef 1' Larry Vogt William Volz . James Walter -1 'i 5 'fju i flf ji -ig l liQil7f'-11 -W5 v , 1. o' ' 4- J f-rj -.f 'fi 'N ' . V? '- i Qi ' , :EE ' -r' fi . F. 3 V l l. V ' 2,1 4 ' , -141' 9 Y, 5551351 ' V 'LR' , ci'- ' -' '57 ' -wh .1 'S-f , F ' i- ' i ' e ' ' lah ' l K! o iexivf ' 'W Qi fr. 5, E? n ' lil I Ffiff 5 1 . f-7 i f I if, - ' 115 ll. -V T' 1 1' Q lf- -. b , 5 -All F' I ,, , . V , Y , . V ul M ' ., A- ' LQ-e me im. infix Jl X , -lig Y T59 i 1 L .. I l- W i fl ' , if ,, ii-. 1- , ., '- , 'wj Judy Wilcox W 'fi ' 9 gf' ' lf , David Wilkerson - 'Q ' J Ron Willard Q W: 'E ' f- 'I '- I Margaret Williams I V f X f, Palma Williams 5 .- H X H Beverly Williamson N 'jig 'fl If X V A -4 fx 53 1 Junior Class History OFFICERS President' ..,..................... Jim Lamphere 'Vice President -- ................. Larry Bond Secretary ---L ........ ............ J an Gilbert Treasurer ........, ...... K athy Giddens The class of 1960 had a very successful and enjoyable year under the fine guidance of the advisors: Mr. Brower, Mrs. Mayer, Mr. Moynihan, Mr. Wood, Mr. Brock, Miss Huston, Mr. Hartman, and Mrs. Janke. The officers for the year were as follows: President, Jim Lamphereg Vice President, Larry Bondg Secretary, Jan Gilbertg Treasurer, Kathy Giddensg and Representatives, Barbara Britton, Joyce Collin, and Margaret Wfilliams. An early money-making project was a car wash, held one Saturday, which was very successful. The Juniors put on a very successful and well-enjoyed assembly of which Barbara Britton, Susan Mayer, and Carolyn Scott were co-chairmen. It was entitled The Ides of March, and was centered around the life and death of Julius Ceasar. The theme of the Junior-Senior Prom, which was held in the latter part of April, was Nipponese Paradise. A large crowd attended and had an enjoyable time dancing to the music of Had Reeves and his orchestra. The chairmen for the prom this year were Elaine Wilcox and Larry Bond. Queen Kathy Giddens and Princesses Gayle Tucker, Nancy Tewalt, Jan Gilbert, Deejee Mitchell, Barb Britton, and Pam Boyd reigned throughout the evening. This year the Junior Class was very honored by the selection of Celene Christensen as Queen of Homecoming. The class was also very proud of Carolyn Scott, who was selected to spend the summer in a foreign country. ' The Juniors were well represented in the various sports, with many boys earning letters. Nancy Tewalt, the only Junior A squad cheer leader, helped to keep the spirit high at all the games. i We are looking forward to next year with the expectations of having a year even more successful than this year. 54 AA ,C-IDR . mp-.. , , gr- gf- -1-gl, .. 4 ---nf 1 Y. ,If v -Vida: , .,. . 1 ,J ,. WMW. -. '43 Lv - rf-,'. !f Q Lfugw-8 , A . , Q52 -ffm-sa,f,- F ' 1 ' Eg - f' eb-5 ' - -1-1:5 H ft.: 3' fqqwuti: .- 4 , -.Q .5 'J 76 52?.m1:,- 1,-1 ..'Qfjgg,55,-- '-fi -f if . 1 fi! . 7 L fflllv 'H ' ' f A l :if'f:+Z1Qiw is ..Q'ff ' 5 -lgfixb. ' ff 1 -,, 4. 'v- 192' v-,Y ' in .ww-inf, . ,r . ' s. ' n 1 7' 14 . . I 2 L' -'h - K . 5, fa. N we--2-1 -. . U , r .v Am., . V N .im M A Fi.:-.gi:., . , as . A -1-3 ' ' 1 'T 1, ' 13, -.-. ' U ,W-Q W 'Q Fx - : 1' '-ar J If .. . U34 45, - , 74' 'M r 2.-Z ,' f-I V h ,53.,.,,,f-? Ni W rgvgmz- ,' EW ,. , .. 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XX ' l 1 -' X ' fl is ' 'Xf ' -Xu-ff lfv an Mike while l X X X Glenda Whitehead F- I ' X ' , ' X Ugg Richard Wilber ' X ' .gp XX' 'U' . X X -XXX l fill A Jess Wilkinson 'K ? ' is I - 5 Ti NINE! -QX f - . ' ., . . ee, , - .U ' mee Marv will-cm A i X G i i Marianne Winne ' X f.lg: r he f ' 3 , Q Nfl ,K NCQ - l r fi ' 'l G ij ' X, -- -X r X al e Ti'i'lf ' 1 ' Rf?-'QWF-i 4 i 3 ll' 115' ' ill . LX 4 I j 3 Av' X-'X '- Xa' I X XXX.. 'Xf XXX-:X l ,- Li X . .Q X w X .rf -- . 7 . if X - i f X X NX - .XX X 4 X XX X X Xl I-l ll ,X Xylll' ' - l ' XXX Peggy Wolfenbarger Allen Wollem Jim Woods Suzanne Woods Ranea Yechout 6l . Diana Zoller ophomore Class History OFFICERS Presirlevzt ...................... Jerry Berggren Vice President ,.,.... .......... D ick Speer Secretary ..... , .... ......,... Suzie Woods Treasurer ..... ..... S hirley Kirkelie The sophomores have had a very successful year under the guidance of their advisors, Mr. Weisbrodt, Mr. Holland, Mrs. Hickman, Mrs. Stewart, Miss Mac- Lean, Mr. Brown, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Hellberg, and Mr. Anderson. The class chose as their officers: President, Jerry Berggreng Vice President, Dick Speer, Secretary, Suzie Woodsg and Treasurer, Shirley Kirkelie. Representatives to the Student Qouncil were voted on. They are as follows: Claudia Hollenbeck, Mary Williams,'and Marc Walton. The sophomore representatives for Girls' League are Claudia Hollenlaeck, Shirley Kirkelie, and Suzie Woods. In October the sophomores had a Halloween party, which was a very big success. In May they had another party which was also a success. The sophomore girls chosen to be on the B squad yell team were Claudia Hollenbeck, Pat Allison, Ranea Yechout, Carol Ekman, and Judy Schmidt. 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Q, n,,, , x Dorothy Norrid I 'sl - ' ilu: l l A . A ll ' l Y I , - - ' I j D ,. 4-4 -'-1 'V -- F I V' f f . f A' ' l l - L i .l , f 'f ' I ' , l 3' lxur' V 15.1 t t t I K L i Q' i l d' . , K ,L il W I Phi ,rr j 'u ll ' J 1 i VL, 1 My 1-,ii ef-Q-2-5:-we l A , Z 'Ea Q78 A e 'Q ix 1 Manga Pa.-larsl I N I-my H ' Y X - f - , - ' K '3 Y Q nj V .lcfmus Finder ifijfil ' i i : -J X .Q 1: ,iihl V iff. Sandia Plymell ' ' i, I, ji V 6: 1 '? i il - N N xfv Robert Post 1 y Y . i 1 xr l li . i- , Y ., Kenneth Pugh X -4' A .xxx j '51 'f' l X 1 x Stanley Roher . . ' ' il: -f 3m':lill lX yl f V W7 Y W Y WY i l A Gyle RUYIT10Y1d V I vi 'l . Don Reed N , l ,5 1 , Winfield Reese ' V 'V X 3 .' M V NQLF' N '3 1 Marsha Reid si H 1 L J ' ' , 'Q' .L ,l5,, fi '5 Margaret Rickels Q l 'in T , i ' A S! AI Rimer i 5 ' ' lx ' --it .Y , Ginger Robertson ' 'f Tam Robertson V A , I 3 Judy Robeson i - Denis Ross .li -i M Patsy Row .y 1- 5 'i ' - iii Judith Rowell kjgbgfggi-sill 1f'x l K ' j S 'SS 'il Keith Rudisn t - . Ji P if - Keith Rumgay 'f. ', 3:55 , A. l i Q 'Q 'Q l f fl, 1 -lklii Janet Sacre ,J .fl 1' - 0 , :li 'a Maxine Sage ii 'A Zi ' '-T ,-4 Q il '-'xg'-3 ' Z V3 H, 1' 73 Tony Schackman i ' L kv y X' X N JW' , A nvlllv' K, 'I Vicki Schenbeck -J . - L' ' N ' ', ' N ii 1+ - .-c' I if V! . lfx fro- ' 'su 2 'il l 4 l W 'ii i X' . ' 4' Nancy Schliske Mi li: i - Y 1 i if -l Peggy Sfhoolev ' if: L if ill A ,'ir' La, ey 'll V 6-1 Kathy Scott v ' 1 'RL' , fs: f ,iq L ' , li - Lyle Scott ' I VL.- zyflgfy-. , I r 7,5 . ' 'J' 4 Susan Scott ' - 'J. K L-5 ' 1 ' Harold Seems N. -'J ' V ' - Y is ' f .l K X ' x 'L i - - ' '- l - ' Ray Seiders ll ' . l lg ' 1 I 4. Ladonna Shanks Al r' g ,Q , N L S ll 92 , Barbara Shearer .N .A ' J ix 'Q il ' 'T' ' H '- i 'l , iii, - U Rodney Sells bi 1 ' An? , N ' V l ' 1 -4 3' A i Jerry Simms W pi ' ' , '- A7 .M V' 5. A, -:gt by vi James Simons lr f' 1 W .ij , Q, L- -2 1 -i 4 ,S f t 5 M' t 11 in -s . 9 M , .Sew -Y I .C 5 eq 1- I- -- -I l jg -1 , ' I LaMont Simons l' Sijin-uw. .N 1 ' Launa Simons .J it I it QS: at -1 W . , in Terry Siolander h ls' ' ' f N i 114- ' Bonnie Smit f 1 4 1- - ng l ' , Aa I Donna Smith Ci' y lx xiii , i' ling ' V . f Anadel Southerlond PX A 1 , uv Q If h- F y 4 l ill Q, 5 ' i V Kay Spalinger i ., I ' A ' Marcia Speten li i V yn ' 1- - 0 ii F H- I, , ll A Earl Spires Y 5 wh ' Yi 0 .ble L Vi v. L -l' i, in I' Wayne Spires i 1 V, ' , ,Q 1 Q 7 l ala, 'ii 4 A.-RI l V' Donna Sprague , L - A I V- t xii K' li-',V.Kl5, r i A Judy SPFUQUG he 'f' ' i ' E ns- i i U gl 5 1 If: ,- .21 .1 ,, E33-13: i S iii' if- intl W A , Q..,5'1 Dennis Stanley -' - l Mama Stegeman F 'Y 43. ..- K 7 Lonnie Stenberg l .YF ' i .4 4' 4 L Dave Steyens ff: 5, 4 'T' lx N ' :H I Virginia Stuber 1 f-I.ig?-,.Yl'- , Lyifyf ' Daniel Suing f r U lf! -ffm , ' i, i' 'HJ '- ' 47,1 Bill Tewalt ' sl -' ' up lu' 'L' ,1' Michael Theophilus X 1 f 1w'f' I 4 ,Viv V D LQLJE. Richard Thomas '. 5' ',' 'Ulf .9 fi N. ' . , Lili James Thompson ' .tif , ,vit ii j :, A L! li Y 68 Nancy Vallely ,f ' U i ii' ' iixpgi Norman Veach Q fi , , - A -' in ' Y ' .. i 5 frzriiilfflf fx ie, i :i'l it R James Vesile Gerald Volz ' r Deloris Vordersfrasse il.. .. , , Tg!gz'e,:....a ,lit ,- A -- l. IA : r l l '. j,. . 'Tl r ' Robert Weatherly lr, r-',' V Dwayne Weigel C ' ' Darlene White if-..,-T., ,7, ., - .t -, 'Q i' i ' ' girl, V Carl Wilber 3 Leslie Wilcox . 4 - , M f., A . r w ' ln 4, ill 'A A- J l 1 3 l ll j Donny Wilkerson - -:. 1 . A li' LeRoy Willa rd ' ' ' ' James Williams .v. ff , ,X L 1+ 5.1 l I 'll , X us I J w l 1 1' rg' 1 l 1 lt' ' l lv- ,, . , , , V ,air C ,.', -,E i E N ,H Ron Wilson ' -' il, lm? li , llil' --ik? S 'rl s 'ff i. - Q 1- : -0 s Gail Win 1 ,l , gl . .5 nl ' I 'Lf-, lf , -. . Frank Witzel , , I Q 'Fi H' H- ,.,. fr .Irv I .' I' V' ,, 15 V' Dennis Wright , , 'Tl' 'f N- I .5 i ' ,lx 5 . . 5 fi' fi.,- Gary Yoakam V vi. ' P' 'W' - J '--,QI ij,-'l 'g Lorelea Zeigler - - li-f' P, I Q sim Roger Zolnowsky Gloria Zurcher Freshman Class History OFFICERS President -... ........................ Dick Davis Vice President ........... ..- Dick Lamphere Secretary-Treasurer ...... Marge Kemper The Freshman Class officers elected for the year 1958-S 9 were: President, Dick Davisg Vice President, Dick Lamphereg Secretary-Treasurer, Marge Kemp- er. Cooky Reid, Graydon Caulkins, and Frank Witzel were elected as represen- tatives to the Student Council. Carla Heusser, Vicki Schenbeck, and Linda Hildebrand were elected as Girls' League representatives. Ron Wilson was elect- ed as Boys' League representative. The Freshman Class Advisors were: Mr. Amaya, Mr. Dixon, Miss Feller, Mr. Fullerton, Mr. Hayes, Mrs. LaRoWe, Mr. McDaniels, and Mr. Summer. The freshmen began this exciting school year's activities with the inaugur- ation of the Freshmah Cheerleaders. Elected were: Rita Goodrick, Shirley Har- ris, Bonnie Jacobs, Marge Kemper, Vicki Schenbeck, and Nancy Vallely. The Frosh athletic teams are called the Papooses. There was a large turnout for the Get-acquainted Party which was held on the twelfth of December. Everyone had a good time dancing to the recorded music of Dick Peterson. The next important activity was the class assembly. Co-operation was ex- cellent and all who participated learned that it takes a lot of hard work to pre- pare a good assembly. After the Lebanon-Corvallis game February 27, the Freshman were co- sponsors of the dance held in the cafeteria. This has been a most exciting year for all of the freshmen and we are look- ing forward eagerly for the coming three years of high school. 69 Dick Wilson ,- ' v I I I x ' 1 1 ...xt 3' .mufografmlz r-QD' , X ,An Y ,W- xvf , 'i'v '1 A4gf'C'I' . ,.-,aj ,. v .-,. -'11-'9 .1-X :Alf 1' A ' 1. f um- an-ff. . , 'fi ffl if ' f .Q 4 A T 1 !fQ -'ffM4Qbii'i'5FJ15 'V .3 'I A ' ' 4 Q ,: 4, .!' .,,'I I -.VY up 50:15 4,Qlx:J5,e5:v:?s . ' P 'H-'.f:'f1' fl'1 Z .1' 'Q'!.WQ'E:?':3'7H ' 'gif 1. . -wif-, ' 4 . . .Ik Y ,1 1' I 'W '- Q--x ' ' : I ' fl ' 1 , ii!-.4 ,'-hx, X. , tv' 1 A A ' QM'-3li 1 L, '1?','f' '1?-1?3f f'fAf2f ,- 'L . sr ' .:,..:.f'-in . U v - .-gm-Egg ly. gf t ,L 4' xii.: 1 .,. .5713 J, , Z f1+A+Mu'l Wt., U,-?g,Qx51.l' -1 f .1 ,.L,f.1'-W 1. , 2. ' y -.,' a , 1 1 , , -,f-. ' L , -. f' . V. f f H 1- X' 'L -vi 'Z L , r '1 C Q-'L -X I , 1 V TIONS 'JT ,RH 64 .Rick Summers, Tom Davis, Sherry Pearson, Judy Girod. tudent Body fficers TO THE LEBANON HIGH STUDENT BODY -- It gives me great pleasure to Write a short mesage in the annual of 'S 9. This being the second year in our very Wonderful building, we have had a very prosperous and useful year, both in scolastic and extra-curricular activities. We have again been given the privilege of being able to have a foreign exchange student, this of course being' Birgitta Von Troil from Finland. She and others in the past have helped us to learn the different ways of life in other countries. We have introduced new ideas and added things to our new building with great success. I Want to thank my Student Body Officers and the entire Student Body, Faculty, and Admin- istrators for making this possible. May the underclassmen have success in the rest of their high school years and be able to reach their individual goals. Last, but of course not least, may the Seniors have a perfect life ahead of them, accomplishing all their aims set before them and remembering the good old Class of 'S 9. Stud Body Presia'e1zt 72 'K ,EBZQIZXIYTIZJY Back Row: Schmele, Kindopp. Fourth Row: Gilliam, Bond, Lamphere, Royer, Crocker Wufzel Lannrng D Davis Third Row: Starr, Nivens, Parker, Berggren, Williams Britton Collin Second Row: P. Allison, M. Williams, Hollenbeck Reid von Troll Wilkinson First Row: Judy Girod, T. Davis, Summers, Pearson STUDENT COUNCIL Our Student Body Officers this year have un- doubtedly set a new record of achievements. Mr. Page, our Student Council advisor, proved to be very efficient by having a perfect record of tardiness at every meeting. Then there was the time when we all waited in silence as our student body president, Tom Davis, announced that triplets from San Jost, San Francisco, were to serenade us. Rick Summers, our capable vice president, has been known never to goof, however, there was that time he got all the flags upside down. Sherry, student body secretary, through necessity, finally learned to spell. Our treasurer, Judy, proved herself capable the first few weeks of school by mailing out numerous checks without putting stamps on them. But seriously, a great deal of time has been put in by everyone connected with Student Council, and we have tried to make our school a better school in X Bock Row: Horneft, Gilson, Crocker, Powell, Sjolcnder, Lynch, Swanson, Bowers, Nohrnberg. Second Row: Hollenbeck, Kindopp, Gilliam, D. Allison, Fenner, Cummins, Evans, Hickey. First Row: Nivens, Workman, Morgan, Stcrr, Leever. I. A. C. OFFICERS President ....,,.......,,.........,. Dan Morgan Vice President .... ....... L anny Nivens Secretary .................... Doris Workman Representatives .... Dixie Allison, Jeanne Gilliam, Lanny Nivens, Barbara Starr l l lf ' llllllji fn 71 ,K f Q jf M f 4 fa! f 777 x X X X X l X N N. X A 'Qv:Sl9Wii,f53f , ly ll-ygcrf ,- ' 1,- ,ff 4, 7 f' 9 . .. 1 .1 ff! eff ? . ee ' N ' ix I DAN MORGAN 74 President Inter-Activity Council was formed this year to consider suggestions and grievances presented by the clubs. It is made up of club presidents or their rep- resentatives. Of the members, four are elected representatives to Student Council. Also representing Inter-Activity Council is the president, who is also a member of the Executive Council. One of the contributions to the school this year was the presentation of a television set, which has been placed on the stage of the Little Theater. Front Row: Angersiein, Keisel, Hurneii, Ulrich. The Aviation Club has been working at school for the last two years. The club works directly with Civil Air Patrol. This year it is a school club. The Aviation Club gives an understanding of the place of aviation in peace and in warg to successful aviation and an appreciation of the services rendered by airports and their associated personnel. The club is mainly concerned with civil defense, search, and rescue. The club believes in this day and age, everyone, including the students of the school, should know what to do in case of an enemy attack. The club plans a trip to the Portland Air Field. While there, they would like to go through one of the passenger planes and any other planes that might be available for us to see. Also the control tower, and the new terminal building. For later use, the club members are making a scrapbook, which contains articles concerning avia- tion. The club is also building airplane models. They hope to paint the name of the club on the models. At noon there have been some films shown concern- ing aviation. - The club wished to thank their amiable directors, Mrs. Lois Alsip and the new advisor, Mr. Bob Fuller- ton, who took over when Mrs. Alsip left. Bock Row: Stephen, Dykstra, Hill, Dixon, Little, Reeves, Leddington. OFFICERS President ...................... Melvin Harriett Vice President ............ Calvin Arbogast Secretary ......... .-- ...... Sharon Ulrich Treasurer .................... - ...... Ron Kiesel -00N Ax Km! 75 MELVIN HARNETT President I- in 1' Back Row: Mr. Johnson, Clark, Delaplain, Stevens, Pasemon, Pettit, Hatton, Bowers, D. Gilson, Harnett. Fourth Row: Simons, Callahan, Hatfield, Lynch, Miles, Karpinski, Blaylock, Nudient, Wood, Douglas, Lalonde, Gordon, J. Gilson, McNaughton, Reid, Beard, Clark, Taylor. Third Row: Metcalf, Hessel, Bivens. Second Row: Tucker, Erickson, Watters, Scott, M. Merzenich, Lewis, Gamberg, Messal, Stegeman, Grobe, Burt, Gray, Perimon, Pugh, Finder, Furber, Fitzgerald, Eskeldson. First Row: McKinney, L. Garrison, Griffin, C. Garrison, Giddens, T. Merzenich, Bates, Paul, C. Garrison. BAND President ,............... ' ............ G ene Lynch .1 Vice President ............ Mike Merzenich Secretary-Treasurer ...... Carla Garrison ff ' , . . 9 i Publzczty ...........,..... ........ B ob Burr Business Manager ........, David Gilson l Point Claairman .... Kathy Giddens ,i if j X- Zj?iQ si , X 5 n i X of xl l ' ,gil 1 T , I . a f 1 2 T GENE ,LYNCH H' 76 President Bock Row: Sievens, Posemon, Toylor, Clark, McNoughion, Furber Blaylock Korpinskn Miles Lynch Hornet? Front Row: Perimon, Burt, Merzenich, Lewis, Paul. y SWING BAND Band is the instrumental division of Lebanon Un- ion I-Iigh School's music department. Band provides for students an opportunity to develop talent, self- expression, and music appreciation through direct participation. Our group this year performed in various public functions. First, the band performed as a marching band in parades and half-time shows: Then it per- formed as a concert band in the fall and spring con- certs and gave concerts in the grade schools and the junior high school as well as Lacomb school. In the spring, instrumental soloists, ensembles, and the band performed at the state music contests, all received high ratings. At the end of the year the band per- formed at graduation exercises. Our director this year has been Mr. Bill Johnson. This is his first year at Lebanon. He, along with the members of the band, initiated a point system by which members of the band earn merit points toward pins and letters. Another part of the point system is concerned with technique points-the number of these points that a band member earns determines his grade. Demerits are subtracted from the points for violating the rules of the band. This year the merit point system has been very effective. Back Row: Hessel, Clark, Hokland, Paul. Third Row: Miles, Bullard, Crocker, Taylor, Harnett, White, Campbell, Dykstra, Burt. Second Row: Clark, Branton, Wilcox, Eskeldson, D. Kent, Large, Benesh, A. Kent. First Row: Seiders, McMains, Swanson, Merzenich, Witzel. BIOLOGY CLUB OFFICERS President .............,.. Lawrence Swanson Vice President ................ Shirley Seiders Secretary ....... .... C heryl McMains X . i 5UEN f'iSlmli'f D ' f Q, l Vx A NM tr UUB5 Gi .1 if f Treasurer ...... ..... M ike Merzenich ll 253 if IW- I 2 , My l l ' Q t 4 ll lf i S ir i X j X xii Y l ii y f X l f f I 1 LAWRENCE SWANSON President 78 This year has been a very successful one for the members of the Biology Club. The following officers were elected to serve this school term: President, Law- rence Swansong Vice President, Shirley Seidersg Sec- retary, Cheryl McMainsg and Treasurer, Mike Mer- zenich. , The club picked two major projects for this year. One, to raise Hemlock seedlings which would later be donated to the schoolg the other, to landscape they enclosed area between the two halls. We have held very successful night meetings. We sponsored the basketball dance January 9. Throughout the year we have adopted several new members. We hope to have an even larger mem- bership next year. cf 1-Ji YT 'L fl 44 k3.,, PN for q-mv Back Row: Stanley, Kent, Scott, Wclberg, Foster, Goergen, Henderson. Second Row: Dukes, Erickson, Counts, Clork, Bostwick, Delcplclin, Ufford. First Row: Large, West, Bowers. Johnson, Kent, Paulson 'Q ' 5.5205 3- H2' if This year, for the first time, we have a few girls in the Chess Club. Our membership includes twenty boys and four girls. At our first meeting we' installed the following officers: President, Art Bowersg Vice President, Jer- rold Westg Secretary-Treasurer, Ronald Johnson. Our advisor, Mr. Hickcox, keeps his room open at noon so we can all play chess. We use a point sys- tem to pick the best players for games With other schools. We are trying to contact other schools which have chess clubs and we also plan to play a group of busi- nessmen from Albany each year. W cnfss owe OFFICERS President ..........................,. Art Bowers Vice President ..... . ..... Jerrold West Secretary-Treasurer ........ Ron Johnson . tXKfi5flR. : , Nix- ,,., 1 fp' fi. I -C..t..:X,! fiwiffiatitiilwiii' ' 451, , ffm ,,.. , 'If i ff! X . f r M mf' JW - ,ff Z , N lr X x f f l W X, ART BOWERS 79 President 'fi' J ...sf l. i li ' ' L ,gg Back Row: West, Carter, Armstrong, Wilkinson, Iles, Vandiver, Rowten, Gaines, Moore, Durst, Blatchley, McKinney, Miner, Gordon, Beck, Hatton, McBride, Gilley. Third Row: Boyd, Mitchell, Witzel, Swink, Williams, Dimmock, J. Wilcox, Brenton, Harvey, Von Loh, Mork, Surmay, Dennis, Scott, Rettinger, Blaylock, Orona, Stenberg, Gill. Second Row: Finnel, Gray, Lundberg, O'Brien, Campbell, Gilliam, Chisholm, Garrison, Swonder, Anderlick, Moist, Christensen, Towery, Thomas, Enearl, Allen, Hall. First Row: Collin, Lottion, Hawkins, Gerig, Pilcher, Post, Kindopp, Mitsch, Wilkinson, Dummert, E. Wilcox, Cammack, Wasson, Schmidt, Hollenbeck, Fisher, Lockwood. CHOIR OFFICERS President ---- ...... ..----- .... Marvin Miner Vice President .... -- LaVonne Kindopp S t ' ............ ................ L ' L , are my ms Ong This year the choir welcomed our new director, Mr. Herb Brower. Mr. Brower started us with a per- N formance for the Oregon Education Association in October- Many beautiful songs were sung at the Thanks- fiy, ' ' 1 ' g,5m?Q,i7' , giving assemb y in November. 1.1. -eV,-, , f, J . . The Christmas concert was very lmpressive. As .9 We sang, Mary and Joseph entered to complete a Na- ' 4 y ' tivity scene. The high point of the program was the . A 'il' li htin of candles and sin in of favorite Christ- I V. 8 g 8 8 fl mas carols. Si Individual groups taken from the choir have been N' very active this year. T' K During the spr1ng the cholr attended a contest :'4 XX l and gave a spring concert. Plans were also made con- fy l XM cerning a choir tour in the future. in f We would like to thank Mr. Brower and all those l r MARVIN Minsk . 80 President who made this a successful year for the choir. Back Row: Mason, Neovell, Christensen, Whittaker, Kirkelie, Shum, Burian, McMaster, Vandiver, Pinder, Cook, Gerig, McMullen. Third Row: Brunton, Collins, B. Bloylock, Spires, L. Blalock, Schmidt, Williams, Hoskings, Bailey, Kroll, Evarfs, Anderson. Second Raw: Grey, Winne, Phillips, Orr, Yoder, Wright, Parker, White, PefeI'S, Kieflke, Schmidt First Row: Nixon, O'Brien, Powell, Kindopp, Hollenbeck, Neal, Mowry, Southerland, Muller. The Future Business Leaders of America began the year under the supervision of the following offi- cers: President, Judy I-Iollenbeckg Vice President, LaVonne Kindoppg Secretary, Betty Powell, Treas- urer, Janice Nealg Reporter, Pam Mowreyg Activity Chairmen, Sharon McMullen, Kay Parker, Donna Keitzke, Lela Southerlandg and advisor, Miss Piluso. Installation of officers and initiation of new members was held in the library in November with a large group of parents present. Dr. Theo. Yerian, Head of Secretarial Science Dept. of Oregon State College was the guest speaker. The club raised money by sponsoring the follow- ing activities: rummage sale, car wash, Christmas tree sales, Valentine telegraph service, and candy sales. April. children 's homes. F. B. L. A. President ,...,.,.,,.......... Judy H0llenbCCk Vice President ........ LaVonne Kindopp Secretary ,........... ....... - --.Betty POWell Treasurer .,,,,. ,.......... J anice Neal Reporter .,...,,,..,.....,.. -- .... Pam Mowery Activity Chairmen .... Sharon McMullen Kay Parker, Donna Keitzke, Lela Southerland g : -..f -U 'MEMl5'El2iia'- F UTURE B USlNESS Q.. L EADEQS A MEPQICA . . ff. 1.111164 A On the fun side, the group sponsored their annual ' ' Gold-digger's Dance, held a get-together with the f F.B.L.,A. chapters of the neighboring schools, and gym, . . . . - K' took part in the State Convention at Corvallis in -fi .ff gi . ' Several night meetings were held at which the if 9 members made scrapboks and stuffed dolls for the . My X - N I A field trip to Cregon State College and two work X . xt, experience days climaxed the activities of the year. NX N Ks W Juov HOLLENBECK President l 8 l Bock Row: Moynihcm, Cummins, U. AIIISON. Second Row: Thomas, Leddington, Hickcox, Stryker, Cook, McBurney, Hill, Joerg. F H A First Row: Bennett, Welborn, Leever, P. Allison, Pinder. O C O OFFICERS President --- ........ - ....... W --- Gay Leever Vice President ...... -.. Elizabeth Bennett Secretary ---mmm ................ Pat Allison Treasurer ---- ........... Darlene McBurney Degrees Chairman - .... Donalda Pinder Historian --- .......... .. ........... Dixie Allison Reporter .......... --,.-- Betty Moynihan Photographer ................ Julie Cummins b , Qmu!li:1L'f' J.. f VAT , ,n k pf GJ 1, are X v V . fwfr .1 ,gl I tial f QU: E :im 55 'ref-' - 3 , , 3 L ' Y L 5 Q 154 E 4 rigs M m ' W Qi! f!,f if X l K I i l XZ l s If x I M ly, . ,E ff 7,25 I as g' I J - tlira: X rf I X4 f , ,S rf f nl' N I I W GAY LEEVER President The year 1958-59 has been a very successful one. The officers were President, Gay Leever, Vice Pres- ident, Elizabeth Bennettg Secretary, Pat Allisong Treasurer, Darlene McBurneyg Degrees Chairman, Donalda Pinclerg Historian, Dixie Allisong Reporter, Betty Moynihang and Photographer, Julie Cummins. They have all Worked hard to make it successful. The Future Homemakers of America is a nation- al organization open to all girls enrolled in Home- making. l The club ,is symbolized by a house held in the hands of America's youth, colored with red and whiteg symbolic of courage and purity. The purposes are to further and promote the ideas of good home- making to all. The past year's activities have consisted of the following: serving for the Teachers' Banquet, a slum- ber party, a United Nations dinner with I.R.L., a district meeting in Halsey, Christmas dinner, play night in January, a state meeting in Corvallis in the spring, various family nights, and many more fun- filled activities. Our capable and willing advisor, Mrs. Olstad, has had a hand in making all these activities success- ful, as well as fun and interesting. VZ- R TQ, W1 . I if wifi Bock Row: Ookley, Jordon, Bond, Bemefz, Lonning, Nohrenberg. Front Row: Thompson, Scott, Siolonder, Summers, Wilkinson, Davis. The purposes of this organization are to maintain the fire-fighting equipment and to learn how to use it effectively in case of fire. Each member receives instruction on the proper care and use of the equip- ment and is assigned a station in the building. The duties of the members during a fire drill are to close all Windows, turn off all the lights, and direct traffic to the proper exits. Junior and senior boys Whose academic ratings are above average and whose personal qualifications have indicated that they can accept responsibilities and can follow instructions implicitly make up the membership of this organization. Each spring addi- tional members are elected from the sophomore boys applying for admission. Money-raising activities included selling football programs at all home games and participating in the concession stand. Social activity for the year was the formal ban- quet for all members and guests following the Junior Prom. School projects approved by the squad were a movie film for a football game and a school-improve- ment project to be revealed later. The Fire-Squad members are Fire Chief, David Hickey, Assistant chief, Ron Sjolanderg Secretary- Treasurer, Keith Oakleyg senior members, Tom Davis, Mike Lanning, Willard Nohrenberg, Jim Scott, and John Wilkinson, junior members, Jeff Bemetz, Larry Bond, Gary Jordan, Rick Summers, and Lyle Thomp- son. The club's advisors are Mr. Amaya and Mr. Parham. FIRE SQUAD OFFICERS Fire Chief ,--,,.,,,. - ,.,.. M--- David Hickey Assistant Fire chief ...... Ron Sjolander Secretary-Treasurer ........ Keith Oakley ajgx Q22 figifff 2 Ja X 3 955 af? X WW vnu: T Ax- lfijf jj ,ati K r if 4 ' . ,Q , 1 Kp -f . -L iii: fi ',.. , gn i . ZW' Qt . rll Q'ENxw llWv A li. WX xfl ,Nffiikf Viix Xl llff aw. S ,, X2 , U X , A I , X ' 7 a a ? f , i VL ' . , X! : fl f i .i it if i lilly' i ' Dfieib HicKEY y President - YW' F. N. C. OFFICERS P1'eSiJeni .... - ......w......... Julie Cummins Vice President .... ..... C heryl McMains Seerelery ........ ..........., L iz Bennett Treasurer ............,... Marlene Hageman HiS!0ria1z .........,... . Dorothy Angerstein Reporters Verlene Harold, Carol Smith A 1 la :Q 'P' ,Lf XX li lle ii 3 . if IT 4 few. if . Il' f7'5. f'i v l -'FX' Q . I hrlff, -, . rl 71 ff lr. W., X X Y lik ily. I il l, N, l i - N.3.QX X X l Q K es., L it s is i - JULIE CUMMINS President ff' 1- 3 XTY ll iz-'li Back Row: Goergen, Williams, White, Hessel. Third Row: Post, Roberts, Swain, McLeod, Falwell, Jansen. Second Row: Yoder, Cammack, Britton, Gilberi, McGuire, Pearson, Dummert. First Row: Cummins, McMains, Bennett, Hageman, Angerslein, Harold, Smith. The Future Nurses Club this year, has been under the leadership of: President, Julie Cummins, Vice President, Cheryl McMainsg Secretary, Liz Bennett, Treasurer, Marlene Hageman, Historian, Dorothy Angersteing and Reporters, Verlene Harold and Carol Smith. Our capable advisor was Mrs. E. Snelling, the school nurse. The purpose of the Future Nurses Club is to ac- quaint the members with the field of nursing and to learn the opportunities in nursing to cultivate the qualities in a good nurse. This year the club has given a Mother-Daughter Tea, in which the year's officers were installed, and the mothers got acquainted with each other. Also the 75-hour service pins were presented to Julie Cum- mins, Liz Bennett, Beth Meng, Diane Small, and Phyllis Snyder. This year the club has had a few night meetings and some guest speakers. In the spring of this year the club went on a few field trips to hospitals and nursing schools. The girls doing voluntary work for the Lebanon Community Hospital are on duty for two hours a week answering call lights, making beds, feeding pa- tients, and doing various other duties. Besides Work- ing on the floor, the girls helped at the gift shop at the hospital, with the blood mobile, and immuniza- tion clinics. At Christmas time the girls made and took gifts to a couple of the nursing homes and gave them a small party. Also they went caroling to the nursing homes and hospital. The year has been a very successful one and the girls are looking forward to next year's activities. 1.5 3 T '-I-7 -a vga, 'av' le: iff-.v ,var 5 1? ' .7 C' Bock Row: Neol, Britton, Benesh, Scott. V Fourth Row: McPherson, Pierce, Stryker, Conser, Giddens, von Troil, O'Brien. Third Row: Wilcox, Allison, Stegemon, Gordon, Dunlcley, Hawkins, Elmer. Second Row: Griffin, Noncorrow, Gruslin, Kroll, Reid, First Row: Fuller, Van Loh, Worlcmon, Fenn A leacber affects eternity. He can never tell where bis influence stops. - Henry Adams The F.T.A. Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Wilshire and Miss MacLean, has had a very busy year. The club had many active members, and hard-work- ing officers, who were: President, Laura Lee Fennerg Vice President, Becky Lanningg Secretary, Evon Fal- lerg Treasurer, Betty Moynihang and Historian, Joyce Van Loh. The members took part in many activities, the biggest of which were visitations to the grade schools and junior high. The club held monthly night meetings as well as noon meetings. The night meetings were always in- teresting. Some examples were having Birgitta Von Troil speak, and Jim Scott show slides of the Carrib- bean area. Some of the money-making projects for this year were candy sales downtown, doughnut and coffee sales to the faculty, -working at a football dance, and the selling of hot chocolate and coffee to the Christ- mas shoppers downtown. All these projects proved very successful. Many of the members took part in the State Con- vention, where Miss MacLean was installed as state advisor, a radio program over KGAL, and the region- al convention at Dallas. The president of Region IV is Doris Workman, from our club. This year's officers wish the best of luck to the next year's officers and hope they will enjoy work- ing with our wonderful advisors as much as we have. The Future Teachers believe that the success of this club has been based on the fine leadership of the advisors, Mrs. Wilshire and Miss MacLean. To them, the club extends its sincerest appreciation. er, Lanning, Gill, Blolock. Moynihon. fvf NP . F. T. A. OFFICERS President .................... Laura Lee Fenner Vice President - ..... ...... B ecky Lanning Secretary ......... ........... E von Faller Treasurer ...... .... B etty Moynihan Historian .... ..... , loyce Van Loh X ,,f- ff U . , v 'l I G I -gif QQ, Te W :lit ,rifle - ,ill ,f was ' ., ' xx W XX Q X R X X l l , lx S 4 Tl l M V fe . 1 'A 85 LAU RA FEN N ER President Bock Row: Callahan, Johnson, Cruze, Primrose, Knutson, Biorounsen, Dummert, Shanks, Fenner. Fourth Row: Sfenberg, Mancini, Neshom, Townsend, Southerlond, Goodrick, Peters, Parrish, Unglesby. Third Row: White, Simons, Watters, Hollenbeck, Tewali, Seiders, Reid, Wolfenburger. Second Row: Kroll, Plymell, Southerland, Gruslin, Kroll, Gustine, Hovill. First Row: Plunkett, Hetzendorf, Faller, McBurney, Messol, Swander. 6. A. A OFFICERS President - ,.,. .. ........... Carol Hetzendorf Vice President .,... .. ......... Carol Plunkett Secretary .......... ...........,. E von Faller Treasurer .... .... D arlene McBurney 5 f if of as .. X T, wi cl. , ,V,, . I ,xv',i!,':x .ff -V t U. X X 1, A XXX Q -XXQ XWX r X' , wigs X, .. l'-. Q'-li-5'5 XNl X I' f- Xl 'it - ,X l Xggyfff A . liznoriitimnziti President 86 Girls' Athletic Association, an organization espec- ially designed to meet the needs of those who like sports and love the great out-of-doors, enjoyed a very successful year under the advisorship of Miss Ray- born. The officers were President, Carol Hetzen- dorfg Vice President, Carol Plunkettg Secretary, Evon Fallerg Treasurer, Darlene McBurneyg Point Chair- men, Helen Swander and Connie Messalg Scrapbook Chairman, Sandra Gustine. The year started very successfully by initiating 25 new members. The initiation was held at Carol Hetzendorf's home. It ended with a slumber party. On two occasions the girls attended swimming part- ies at Oregon State College. Many playdays and playnights were enjoyed by all. C-.A.A. traveled to Longbow for a two-day camping trip which resulted in a wonderful time. The G.A.A. State Convention was held at South Eugene High School this year. Twenty-five Lebanon G.A.A.ers attended this event. The G.A.A. wishes to thank Miss Rayborn for her wonderful guidance and assistance. el if tr I W . Ni .4 3, .- 4-.8 1 is 1' 'Q I ' 4: T7 'Y 'MY' ,pta rv' Buck Row: Seiders, Boyd, Starr, Hildebrand, Heusser, Second Row: P. Allison, D. Allison, Gilbert, Hollenbeck, Kirkelie, Keen. First Row: Tewolf, Smith, Wilcox, Schmele, Schenbeck. The Girls' League is an organization for all of the girls in school. Our main object is to promote friend- liness between all of the girls in school. The first ac- tivity held for this purpose this year was a Big-Little Sister party during the first week of school. Girls of the month cards, presented to one girl from each class for some quality, were given out at each of our meetings. From all of these girls, Girls of the Year are chosen. Throughout the year, many activities were held. Some of these were the following: the Girls' League Style Show, Twirp Week and the Hayloft Hoedown Hop, the magazine drive, the Fairview Toy Drive, and the installation of officers. By working on these and other activities, girls may earn points toward the service award given at the close of the year. The officers for this year are as follows: President, Nina Schmeleg Vice President, Elaine Wilcoxg Secre- tary, Pat Allison, Treasurer, Nancy Tewaltg Social Chairman, Peg Smithg Big-Little Sister Chairman, Lauretta Keen, Senior Representatives, Dixie Allison and Lois Long, Junior Representatives, Janis Gilbert, Pam Boyd, Shirley Seiders, and Mary Lou Starr, Sophomore Representatives, Claudia Hollenbeck, Shirley Kirkelie, and Suzie Woods, Freshman Repre- sentatives, Vicki Schenbeck, Carla Heusser, and Lin- da Hildebrand. We should like to express our thanks,to our ad- visor, Mrs. Nancy Baker, and her co-advisor, Mrs. Frances Hickman, who have done such a splendid job throughout the year. Girls' league Council OFFICERS President .,...................... Vice President ........ ..... Secretary ..,........ - .... .. .... , Treasurer ........ .. .... Nina Schmele Elaine Wilcox -,- Pat Allison Nancy Tewalr Soczal Claazrmmz .................. Peg Smith Big-Little Sister Cbairma E r 12 .... Lauretta Keen 0,f?i'mN fir W 4 y iff' f x f Q l , vi , i 'i I ii, fl' fl! f f Z -'W' ,,r'f,l-syn 'Lal My -. -I-, may I ' lf s6!!,?7 ,., X ,W My ff J f Z X i 1-,X .. ff 6 f Q W X NINA SC 87 Presid HMELE ent Q' 9 3' fi 1? fe' 'yi .--I ,,?j?ls , Bock Row: Royer Herman Rounsavell Eneorl Snyder Weissbeck Johnson. Mi Third Row- Monders Stevens Paine Laftion Tucker Peoples Cook , f , , , , , , My-55,1 in, - . , , . , . - Second Row: Bronde, Clark, Gilson, Havill, Gray, Burian, Lonkins, Starr. Mfyfnlwyl ' First Row: Lamphere, McMaster, Lokken, Gruslin, Farris, Faller, Blalock. , I 5 I f X Ani? f x lx-, lllilil a r' , ' lil 1 ln' l lllla X I X Ll' I1 1 QM 5 7 lil, li if Z f , l viQ?,'f,, l Q NNN ,g , t , . , ff ll .all l l lll 3l,'f.-' L- Xxx X xg! l f'..i' I Y Q' N y .1 vex, y f 1' i ,f v SHIRLEY MCMASTERS SW Ca-editor all X, 'jx Aff. xytp x-,-.H , . rf ff' i K ti ' Q. X X sa X I is X is Eg I ff 7 f DEAN LOKKEN Co-editor i HI-LIGHT OFFICERS S C0-6'dif01'S ...................... Dean Lokken, 1 Shirley McMaster ' 8170175 Edifw' .......... ....... T om Stevens Business Manager ......,,,,,,,, Mike Royer Asst. Business Manager -- Ernie Herman The Hi-Light is a bi-Weekly paper containing news of high school interest. This year's staff con- sisted of first and second year Journalism students. The staff consisted of 32 students. The first semester editors Were Co-editors, Dean Lokken and Shirley McMasterg Sports Editor, Tom Stevensg Business Manager, Mike Royerg Assistant Business Manager, Ernie Herman. The second semester editors were Co-editors, Dean Lokken and Shirley McMaster3 Page Two Ecli- tor, Mike Royerg Page Three Editor, Shelly Grusling Page Four Editor, Evon Fallerg Page Five Editor, Jan Farris, Page Six Editor, Jim Lamphereg Exchange Editor, April Johnsong Business Manager, Lois Bla- lockg Assistant Business Manager, Tom Stevensg and photographer, David Gilson. We had a very successful year under the guid- ance of Mr. Reynolds. -wx , Tab! 'f' -.nl H l ' I F , ,N - V' ,A K NV! .Q e 1. .X I is -V' Back Row: Summers, Blanchat, Bond, Hickey, O'Dell. Third Row: Delaplain, Dodson, Geddes, Gilliam, Lokken, Spires. Second Row: Clark, Taylor, Brande, Sisson, Arbogasr, Parrish. First Row: Wold, Nivens, Patfinson, Falk, Armstrong, Barnum. The officers of the Hi-Y this year were Presi- dent, Lanny Nivens, Vice President, David Hickeyg Secretary-Treasurer, Marc Walton, Chaplain, Bill Sisson. The purpose of the club is To create, main- tain, and extend, throughout the school and com- munity, a high standard of Christian character. Most of the club graduated last year so this year has been a rebuilding year. Our club is now back in full strength. Some of the club's activities this year have inclucl- ed a gym night, a dance, selling at games, and a trip to Eugene to the Y.M.C.A., dinner and swimming. The trip was enjoyed by all who attended. A few members attended the workshop, also in Eugene. Annual projects of the club are: donating Christ- mas baskets of food to needy families and supplying the Christmas tree for the main hall of the school which is traditionally trimmed by the Tri-Y girls. Another current project left over from last year is building a hi-fi set which is to be a present to the school to be used for various clubs and school activi- ties. Every club will donate records for the use of the set to create a collection for the future. The club advisors are R. H. Hodson and a new- comer, Darrel Carlson. OFFICERS President ...................,.... Lanny Nivens Vzce Preszdent .......... - .... David Hickey Secretary-Treasurer .... --- Marc Walton Chaplain .......... ...--..-.. ........ Bill SiSSOn X- 3' 5 i 'Que ,, - Xl -jvipfj . V--jx'mi l'x'il', f J Q., fr? cgi, it 2 L' rl W' fl ' ,fi if - 'X ' ' iii X ' il is XX Ll , X V wi, li LANNY N1vENs President af: E vi 3 'SP 1 V C' --9 .ff I 1 1, X a 1 , . I f 'x use Back Row: Mitchell, Gilson, L. Garrison, Wilcox, Bond, McSherry, Scott, Williams, Siolonder. Fourth Row: Clark, Blachley, Jan Girod, Moynihon, Berggren, Boyd, Bullard, McBride. Third Row: M, Peters, Kirkelie, Lokken, J. Fenner, Orona, Gaines, O'Brien, Wasson. Second Row: Neal, J. Peters, Gill, L. Fnner, Mayer, Post, Roberts, Gustine, Von Loh. First Row: Evans, von Troil, Bennett, Allison, Judy Girod, Pearson, Morse, C. Garrison. I. R. L. I OFFICERS i Pf6'Sllf6'111f .......................... Dixie Allison Vice President ..,.,,,,,,, ,-.,.,, J udy Girod Secretary-Treasurer ...... Sherry Pearson H 1550711111 .............. --- .... L12 Bennett at i x . We-5 '-M9 1231i .' i vez' ' , ,ig NBS Qi - EEN , A 2, gi ,E ,. in ,ff Q' fx. , X I ,fl I I ig 3 I i DIXIE ALLISON President 90 The International Relations League began the year with their officers which are as follows: Presi- dent, Dixie Allisong Vice President, Judy Girodg Sec- retary-Treasurer, Sherry Pearsong Historian, Liz Ben- nettg Handbook Editor, Laura Lee Fennerg Assistant Editor, Kathy Evans. XVe were very fortunate to have Anne Morse as State Historian. Our year began with Birgitta von Troil, our for- eign exchange student from Finland, speaking to the group on her life in Finland. ' Anne Morse, our exchange student who traveled to Germany last summer, showed her films and spoke about her Visit. A United Nations Day Banquet was held October 23, with the Future Homemakers. The Christmas party was held at Susan Mayer's home and was cli- maxed by caroling. I Another highlight was a talk given by a foreign exchange student from Iran, who is attending Ore- gon State College. Mr. Thompson, an antamologist, showed his films and gave a very interesting account of his visit to Iran. It was thoroughly enjoyed by all. February 27 and 28 were the dates of the state convention which is held annually in Eugene. The We feel our year has been filled not only with memorable experiences of fun, but also much valu- able information obtained in the field of education. Neither of the above could have been accomplish- ed without the assistance given to our grfoup by ou: capabale advisrs, Mrs. Wilshire and Mr. Gerfen. ,rx I Q1 sr iq ft tp.. l .c X f I -T i Back Row: Craig, Gruggett, Demanette, McCloud, Scott, Clark, Brande. Fifth Row: Jones, Maddox, Miner Morgan, Thompson, Dick Wilson, Talley, Conoy, Blanchot. Fourth Row: Miron, Hatton, Webber, Kauffman, Shurts, Unglesby, Pettit, Erickson. Third Row: Miller, Reid, Stevens, Gilson, Long, Chism, Korepta. Second Row: Summers, Wilkinson, Taylor, O'Dell, Lanning, Parrish, Armstrong. First Row: Wold, Davis, Pattinson, Falk, James, Dan Wilson, Arbogast, Doug Wilson. I Klip LEI IERMAN S CLUB OFFICERS President ...,.. .. ..... ----..----- Dan Morgan Vice President - .............. Chuck Miller Secretary -..--- ............. John Wilkinson Treasurer --- ......... ..------ Doug Wilson Sergeant-at-arms --..-..--- ..... Bob Jones Again this year, I..etterman's Club sold football and basketball rally buttons. With the profits der- lnku up U ived from this and the sale of school bannerettes, enuogh funds were raised to have a banquet at the end of the year. ff 3, - Letterman's Club was an active organization in X? -, hlh' 1 '11 f ' ll fi ' sc oo t is year. t was in c arge o seating at a I, assemblies and patroling the floor at basketball games. . . . . The lettermen directed traffic in the parking lot dur- i ing football season with great success. They were A, X commended highly by the administration and by the people of the community. The officers of Lettermanfs Club this year are as X r R ' hx follows: President, Dan Morgang Vice President, NW 'R V V Chuck Millerg Secretary, John Wilkinsong Treasurer, X X X i Doug Wilsong and Sergeant-at-arms, Bob Jones. The . advisors were Mr. Amaya and Mr. Weisbrodt. - X 4 X ,l '- ' 4 DAN MORGAN 9l President T7 'S ,- .71 Zi 1' 'TJ Q f 1? sz wr . .- v 2 'i 'Fi- '55 'rv' W' 9' Bock Row: Stokes, Neavoll, Kent, Floyd, Ekmon. Third Row: McBurney, Messol, Jon Culbertson, Fitzgerald, McPherson, Judy Culbertson. Second Row: Wilcox, Pearson, Roberts, Bicknell, Neal, Peterson. First Row: Carter, Kindopp, Kietzke, Pinder, Cramer. OFFICERS President ..... - .... ---- LaVonne Kindopp Vice President ...... --,..-- Donna Kietzke Secretary-Treasurer --- Donalda Pinder Reporter ,,,. ..----,---- Judy Bicknell Q Q L, ,f ww t'f-'ff-.lk .1 il l'i-Z it ' .TSM ll? 4. 'UW l A78 -fill MW? fi? MW. hz. 'f J,X iflo 1 f ' NL 5 Q for I ffff' 15 N Lx 5... ll f Q i XXX 'fl ,, ll ' sg' ' X V ff l'x 'i. X i h ' LQVONNE KINDOPP Presidenf 92 The Library Club has had an active and interest- ing year. The club is made up of past and present library assistants. One period of each day is spent in the library in the course of Library Science for which each girl receives one credit. Its chief purpose is the improvement of the school library itself. Other pur- poses are to arouse further enthusiasm for books and reading and to encourage interest in the library pro- fession. The work in the library consists of typing, filing, preparing new books, taking care of the circulation desk, overdue books, and fines and assisting students in locating material in the library. This proves to be a valuable experience. To raise money the club shared with the senior class the Homecoming Dance after the football game. Some of the projects of the year were visiting other libraries, having joint meetings with other clubs, telling stories to younger children, informal social affairs for club members only, book talks, and displays of hobbies in the showcase. The officers of the club are the following: Presi- dent, LaVonne Kindoppg Vice President, Donna Kietzkeg Secretary-Treasurer, Donalda Pinderg Re- porter, Judy Bicknell. t X Bock Row: Linville, Rimer, Lollor, Sodler, McLain. Second Row: Hoesing, Sprague, Alvin, Kinser, Moody, Spires First Row: Schmidt, Sills, Thompson, Swikert, Clever, Kingsberry. This year the Machine Shop Club was re-organ- ized after being discontinued for the past two years. The first meeting, under the direction of Mr. Leddington, was called for the purpose of electing officers. They are as follows: President, Willard Nohrenbergg Vice President, Gary Jordan, Secretary, Dale Kinzerg and Treasurer, Frank Glenn. The purpose of the club is to promote better business practices and relationships among the mem- bers. The club finances are obtained through work done in the shop and school activities. All commun- ity patronage is welcomed. The money that is earned helps to cover the ex- penses on the several field trips taken throughout the year. On one occasion We visited the Eugene Voca- tional School and the Portland Steel Mills. The Lebanon Machine Shop is one of the best and most completely equipped high school shops in the state of Oregon. We Wish to thank everyone who has helped make this a very successful year for us. It is our hope that the club will continue to prosper for many years. OFFICERS President .............. Willard Nohrenberg Vice President ------------- Gary Jordan Secretary ....................... -- Dale Kinzer Treasurer ...... ....... F rank Glenn T G A' ,kt f ey - ldfilll G O 5- X , X -4 l 1' 1 i 'e 5 lb it f ix X X X j 1 Fifi i W N ff 44 WILLARD NOHRENBERG President .Sv big v A sie J, .cfrx 09' - X Back Row: Giddens, Walls, Anderson, Powell, Lonning, Wasson, Garrison, Schmidt, Seiders. Fifth Row: Collin, VanVleet, J. Evans, Sisson, Bemefz, Kirkelie, Allen, Griffin, Moody, Highsmith. Fourth Row: Griffith, Geddes, Higgins, Merzenich, Swanson, Gruslin, Faller, Lokken, Williams. Third Row: Coyle, Wilkinson, Girod, Schmele, McCrary, Stegeman, Kem, Paine, Blaylock. Second Row: Nicholas, Blalock, Orona, Gill, Gustine, Hollenbeck, P. Allison, Von Loh, D. Allison. First Row: K. Evans, Scoif, Siolander, Morse, Jansen, Jones, Lonning, Welborn, Workman. ' ' The Santiam Chapter of the National Honor So- ciety began the new school year with the election of OFFICERS officers. Those chosen were President, Anne Morseg President ---- ----------------------- Anne Morse Vice President, Ron Sjolanderg Secretary, Judy Jan- Viff' President ----- ---- R On Slolandef sen, Treasurer, Robert Jonesg Reporter, Becky Lan- Secfefafy -------- ----- .l UdY Jansen ning, Scrap Book, Kathy Evans and Carolyn Scottg TWHSWVW ----- ------ R Oberr Jones Group Chairmen, Sue Orona, john Wilkinson, Judy Reporter ---- ----- B eckl' Lanning Girod, and ,Ioan Schmidt, Advisors, Miss Piluso and Mr. Hartman. , Next on the agenda was the tapping of new mem- wkmo mgqg bers who were presented with the traditional cor- WXQ QS? sages and boutonnieres. The annual candlelight in- lfhgjif 'Z itiation was held in November in the library. A large f2, S group of parents and friends were also present. Dr. W1 George Gleeson, Dean of School of Engineering at Oregon State College, gave the main address. The activities of the year included a dance after NK X had the Albany basketball game, money-making projects i-?iQ?NMLf.g.. .. . . sponsored by the four activity groups, and several - - 5,,,,if.g,4SSfkx5i.: night meetings. gf: ' tg,f.f'! . . I In April the senior members were treated to a sam . . . . 'Meal -,ff field trip to Portland, where they were privileged to xo ,f , - , . . xy, 'f tour three industrial plants. A22 L The highlight of the year was the annual dessert ' given in honor of the upper ten per cent of the grad- I , ...I X uating seniors, to which the parents were also invited. Q 5 if r, X U , The groups sponsored Teacher Appreciation Day, 1 A a yearly event at which the administrators and teach- , I X ers were honored. The junior members ushered at baccalaureate and I f ' at commencement. Q ' 1 The final event of the year was a picnic-party l l l honoring the activity group making the most money g in the money-making contest. The funds earned ANEE .MORSE 94 were used for a scholarship to a senior member of the resident society. Bock Row: Hoklond, Spillmon, McCoy, Loughmiller, Denny, Kemper, A. Kent. Third Row: Nixon, Schmidt, Stenberg, Jon Schmidt, Hudson, Wright, Brunton, Gray. Second Row: Anderson, Spiker, Lonkins, D. Kent, Large, Orr, Mowry. First Row: Southerland, Wold, Nicholas, Evans, Fenner, Ackeret, Carter. The Paletteers Club this year began its activities with a general meeting in October. The new officers for the year, President, Kathy Evansg and Secretary- Treasurer, Pat Nicholas, were introduced and the forthcoming activities were brought up. The first business of the club was election of a new Vice Pres- ident, who was Laura Lee Fenner. Activities for the year have been an initiation party with a representation of art abilities shown through the Santa Land project during the Christ- mas season, and various school projects aided by the club. This year the club worked under a new advisor, Mrs. Hickman, who gave capable direction on all act- ivities the club worked on. The big project of the year was May Day. This is the main project of the Paletteers for the school each year. The day started early, but ended very successfully. This year was very successful, thanks to all the fine members, officers, and our Wonderful advisor, Mrs. Hickman. PALETTEERS Presideni ........... ------ ...... Kathy Evans Vice Prc'side1zt .......... Laura Lee Fenner W e 04? x ff K pQi..,Mj,ii5 X W J I ,- f ' 'P' if-- I I,- . ff' i' I X ff 'i i I ' Secretar 1-Treasurer -- ..... Pat Nicholas J ff A f L Z 2 lg? f 7 x f iffy! X523 ilaffs -'-, 51 6-Q 4 X f , ,fe K X , , W ,rv ll, ls , , , i f , 1 xx X X f MM f X x RATHIE EVANS - President t Bock Row: Klinge, Morfon, Moisf, Reid, Simons, Edgmon, Harris. Front Row: McGowan, Reiling, Powell, Gill, Pratt, Southerlclnd. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS XX 'ig President ............. ...-,, ..,. - Danny Powell ' ' Vice President ........ Laura Lou Wallace , ' 'L Secretary ..............,... - .... Nancy Reiling , if fly, 2, ,lil f ga! Ge ff ! ffy f f N 2 i' l fli DANNY POWELL .ex X if X CTM' -sr , I2 l i . ' W' 73? ' ,s 1 X l l ll- l l f Q! ' ll Q 7 f l l X X f Q X X! X - K f P 'd f 96 FBS! Srl The Physical Science Club is a branch of the Leb- anon Science Club. It was established in 1957, and is a member of the I.A.C. Our advisors are Mr. Sum- mers and Mrs. LaRowe. The officers of the club are as follows: President, Danny Powellg Vice President, Laura Lou Wallaceg Secretary, Nancy Reiling. We have two main projects planned for the year. They are to supply the Biology room with project display tables, and to make a trip to the Portland Zoo and O.M.S.I. S. P. 0. T. Bock Row: Sluck, Barnes, Walker, Wirt, Rounsovell, Alley. Third Row: Fitzgerald, Bunch, Wheeler, McNough1on, Whitten, Mullenixr Second Row: Train, McMullen, Post, O'Brien, Orr, Jacobson. First Row: Swaggort, Lonning, Davis, Storr, Derickson, Siolonder, Weirich. This was an active year for the Sales Personnel of Tomorrow Club due to the sponsorship of Mr. I-Iolmstedt. The following were elected as officers for this year: President, Barbara Starrg Vice President, Jim OFFICERS Prc'szrle11t .......................... Barbara Starr Vice Presidevzt ........ - .........,,. Jim Davis Sc'C1'flrlry .......... .. .... Sandra Derickson . . . Treasurer ,.... .,.,.,. M 'k L ' Davisg Secretary, Sandra Dericksong Treasurer, Mike I e annmg Lanningg Representatives, Lou Peterson and 'Duane Swa ert. We were ver rivile ed to have the State gg Y P 8 Parliamentarian, Richard Weirich, from our club. im One of the highlights of the year was our Em- gif? ployee-Employer Banquet, which is an annual affair. gas YQ., . . Q X f Two fine awards were resented this ear for the rf ri' pm' . . P y 2- R dr f fg,:9Nll1f.4alla-:ap-, first time. The Chamber of Commerce Award was 62,.'.u,,?f '-9f4.'j 1 J 'Qi.lAf?MyIEQf i,, - - - - - 0 l YT l - QP? ,hh presented to the outstanding Distributive Education 4 Y' , Q :..,4,ls student. Also, an award was given to the outstand- T R- .fr ing employer. 5 f' Our club has full management of the school co- 'rf' op. This was an educational activity as well as the ..,, . y various field trips that were taken throughout the -F A number of the members attended the state con- if vention in Portland, and also the national convention tx I xx in Tacoma, Washington. The club has 31 active ' f lg 'J , members. ll A h X X X lu 0 K X Nt N 97 'A -BARBARA STARR ' President -are new J -wjtal-Q, 'lr'- WARRIORETTES OFFICERS President ...................... Jeanne Gilliam Vice President ..... .... C heryal Larsen Secretary ........... .......... L ois Long Treasurer .......................... Susan Mayer Attendance Chairman .- Nancy Parrish li if 1 -' X., JEANNE GILLIAM . President Spires Back Row: Havill, Mayer, Blalock, Britton, Pilcher, Snyder, Peters. Eighth Row: Bradey, Reynold, Girod, Gill, Wrgiht, M. Williams, Scott. Seventh Row: Moody, Paine, Gray, Peoples, Jacobs, P. Williams, Parsons. Sixth Row: Bowman, Moncini, Stenberg, Christensen, Gustine, von Troil, Mork Fifth Row: Faller, Parrish, Primrose, Lanning, Denny, Boyd, Gowen. Fourth Row: Anderson, Garrison, McMains, Collin, Schmidt, Spillmon, Stecklin Third Row: Loughmiller, Gray, Stokes, Bailey, Hollenbeck, Schmidt, Towry. Second Row: Orr, Hollenbeck, Yoder, Kindopp, C. Ekmon, Yechout, Allison. First Row: Nixon, White, J. Scott, Derickson, J. Kroll, Wasson, Gilliam. The Warriorettes, commonly known as Pep Club, is a club open to all sophomore, junior, and senior girls having a grade point average of a three. The main purpose of the club is to support athletic activi- ties and to promote school spirit along with good sportsmanship. This year the club has about 140 mem- bers after initiating 82 new members in the fall. The club officers have been President, Jeanne Gilliamg Vice President, Cheryal Larseng Secretary, Lois Longg Treasurer, Susan Mayerg and Attendance Chairman, Nancy Parrish. Miss Feller and Miss Rayborn are the club advisors. A new look was established by the Warriorettes this year by appearing in new red sweaters and match- ing pleated skirts. Patton Back Row: Kietzke, Mason, Harold, Mitchell, Allen, Woods, Stuber. Eighth Row: Dunkley, Hawkins, Elmer, Gruslin, Bicknell, Lattion, Nicholas. Seventh Row: Benesh, J. Wilcox, Branton, Kent, Dummert, Jansen, Watters Sixth Row: Vandiver, Southerland, Orona, C. Kroll, E. Allen, Abraham, Stegeman Fifth Row: Shum, Neal, Michals, McBurney, Messal, J. Ekman, Pinder. Fourth Row: Watson, E. Wilcox, M. Starr, Fenner, Conser, Cramer, Cook. Third Row: Smith, B. Starr, Tewalt, Kirkelie, J. Girod, Roberts, Van Loh. Second Row: McCra,ry, Lockwood, Parker, Cammack, J. Schmidt, Gilbert, Farris First Row: Udell, Larson, Whittaker, Henderson, Mary Williams, Pierce. The club activities for the year have included performing at half-time of our homecoming game with Corvallis, decorating the goal posts for all foot- ball games, promoting interest in games by putting up posters in the school, honoring the senior mem- bers and coaches of all the athletic teams by present- ing them with red carnations at the end of their sea- son, and honoring the senior girls in Pep Club by pre- senting them with White mums. Money has been raised for the club by co-sponsoring an after-game dance and having car washes. The Warriorettes will- ingly assisted the yell leaders in helping to win the Basketball Jamboree Yell Trophy, of which Lebanon now has permanent possession. All things considered, we have had a very successful year. T l .i.- rj -zgijvi' :F A if .- Y: , mf W 'Hs-RL-px Nur' ,- 2 Bock Row McK nney West Johnson, Giddens, McAdams, Wilcox, Scott, Cruse. Fourth Row Hczvll Bush Gilley, Clendenen, Hoklond, Reed, Welborn. Third Row Pome Meng Pierce Jacobs, Miles, Bicknell, White. Second Row Br tenbusher Clork, Peterson, Foller, Kent, Scott. First Row Crocker Gruslm Neal, Farris, Lokken. The National Thespian Society of Lebanon High School has had a successful year under the direction of Mr. Snelling, Thespian advisor. Since the auditor- ium was not completed until mid-year, only one play was presented. The play, Scared Stiff, was chosen by the offi- cers and advisor. Scared Stiff, a three act play, was a mystery comedy involving many humorous en- tanglements from ghosts to the discovery of a hidden treasure. The students acting the various roles did a wonderful job and the play was well received by the public. Two evening performances were held, February 19 and 20. However, the Thespian Club is not all work and no play. The Constitution sets aside the first Mon- day of each month for a business meeting and party. A barbeque was held at Mr. Snelling's home be- fore the beginning of school to plan the year's activi- ties. The new constitution was presented to the club at this meeting. New Years was celebrated by a masquerade party held at the Hub . The informal initiation was held in March. At this meeting the plebes were taught the proper re- spect for the older members of Thespians. Later in the spring a formal initiation was held at which new offi- cers were elected and new members received into the club. The officers were as follows: President, Woody Crocker, Vice President, Jan Neal, Secretary, Shelly Grusling Treasurer, Dean Lokkeng Scribe, jan Farris. Our very helpful advisor was Mr. Snelling. Bock Row: Branton, Bennett, Scott, White, Witzel, Schmidt, Ekman, Angerstein. Fourth Row: Thomas, Gowen, Post, Glaus, Anderson, Chisholm, Brown, McClain, Spires, Gerig. Third Row: Wright, Southerlcmd, Blalock, Peterson, Neal, Powell, O'Brien, Yoder, Larson. Second Row: Vaughn, Mowry, Orr, Moyer, Fuller, Gruslin, Collin, Corter, Gray. First Row: Phillips, Kindopp, Keen, Workman, Kroll, Snyder, Stokes. Tri-Y is a Christian Youth organization, a branch of the Y.W.C.A., open for membership to all junior and senior girls. - Officers for the year were elected at the first meeting. Those elected were: President, Doris Work- man, Vice President, Celene Christenseng Secretary, Judy Krollg Treasurer, LaVonne Kindoppg and Chap- lain, Lauretta Keen. In October the club's special project was the send- ing of a CARE package. The trophies were cleaned for the November ser- vice project. A ceremonial meeting was held for the observance of Thanksgiving, during which time a charm bracelet was presented to Birgitta von Troil. The members decorated the beautiful Christmas tree supplied by the Hi-Y and also took it down just before the vacation. A Christmas ceremonial meet- ing Was held, when Miss Schiltz talked on the signifi- cance of the shepherd's staff. Spring activities included a joint meeting with Hi-Y, service projects for the nursing homes, sending gifts to handicapped children, the traditional decor- ating for the May Day Queen's Ball, Senior Farewell, and a Mother-Daughter tea. Tri-Y had a very successful year under the fine guidance of the advisors, Miss Schiltz and Mrs. Mayer. TRI-Y OFFICERS President ........... .. .... Doris Workman Vice President ------ Celene Christensen Secretary ---.. .... --.. ......... --- Judy Kroll Treasurer --- ............ LaVonne Kindopp Chaplain --- .. .... .. .......... Lauretta Keen ' X i X NW., in X, W Y li K flillllizigi ii . r w if I fill frilly!! 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Front Row: Coach Holland, Brande, Mielke, Shurts, Pcttinson, Clark, Summers, Wilson. VARSITY BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES 40 STAYTON So STAYTON 53 NEWPORT 59 .SWEET HOME 77 TOLEDO 52 O. C. E. so NORTH SALEM Sa SWEET HOME 49 ALBANY LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON CORVALLLS SWEET HOME SOUTH SALEM O. c. E. NORTH SALEM SILVERTON SWEET HOME ALBANY SOUTH SALEM CORVALLIS LARRY MPCEK Nfl KE JY x 'A y f Gil F! FM -V 'K Q 'P F k 1 A .5 -I xx x 5 I R 5 e 37? U Eggs? iff Ms Q 7 J v, 4 ? ., f f .S 1' GA D , , eefwi f Q H1 KX - , - Qx X i Q--2 sv 2 , 1 fi M Z T s I M f e, f 'f5 -if 52? 2 .1 - 2 X! fi f xx X X X N I 1- I Xa AXE? Z 6 ff r ' 7 ' G 1-Al LD --1 I l T A ,EEE Back Row: Kennedy, Hatton, Pettit, Talley, Schmidt, Gordon. Fourth Row: Dick Wilson, Borton, Myron, Mandlekow, Wood, Witzel, Furber Third Row: Reynolds, Morse, West, Sprague, Eneorl, Stranie, Rlmer. Second Row: McBride, Fitzgerald, Nolan, Kauffman, Merzenich, McNoughton North Sllls First Row: Bloom, McKinney, Webber, Maddox, Korepta, Scott, Doug Wilson Thompson WRESTLING WRESTLING SCORES LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON Sl NORTH SALEM 17 29 CO RVALLIS I 9 30 CENTRAL 16 32 CORVALLIS 13 I3 KLAMATH FALLS 30 8 SWEET HOME 34 15 NORTH SALEM 32 9 SWEET HOME 31 35 ALBANY ll 30 SOUTH SALEM ll i6 ROSEBURG 27 35 ALBANY 8 15 REDMOND 35 HO Back Row: Korepta, Taylor, Fitzgerald, Bond, Bemefz, Geymcnn. Front Row: Snyder, Davis, Nivens, Blanchczf, Brunde, LeFors, Romeo. GOLF TEAM GOLF SCORES A f' LEBANON 22 LEBANON' 4 LEBANON 6 LEBANON. '9 LEBANON 7 LEBANON 4th LEBANON 6 LEBANON 8 ALBANY 30, EUGENE 12, SOUTH SALEM 25 ALBANY 1 NORTH EUGENE 9 CORVALLIS 6 SOUTH SALEM 8 UP STATE MATCH ALBANY 9 CORVALLIS 7 H1 ll L L f' M I HL A , ,. I .W EX Back Row Muller, Cleveland, Simons, Wilburn, Thompson, Moore, Maddox, Miner, Bradley Jones Front Row Henley, Parkinson, Wilson, Shurts, Falwell, Volz, Fromherz, Eriksen, Taylor. LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON VARSITY TRACK S. HOME 20 516, N. SALEM 73 516 ALBANY 28 DISTRICT RELAYS HAYWARD RELAYS DALLAS 37, WILLAMETTE 38 VALLEY INVITATIONAL CENTRAL 2I 5!6, DALLES 32 5!6 CORVALLIS 40, SWEET HOME 32 V2 ALBANY CForfeitJ II2 . W , fiqj 'lf RQN 4 1 c:HuCK ON nr BOB GERALD LJIMQN1' GEORGE BGB 44' H IC? I if ' J ' H' Bam. DENNlS KE-N BOB WAYNE RQN Toy MARVIN LES H3 Buck Row: Korpinski, Hoesing, Nelson, Brown, Lcmphere, Robertson, Summers Folk Coach Hellberg Front Row: Elliott, Armstrong, Griffith, Dodson, Loeschen, Fecha, Walton Arbogost VARSITY BASEBALL VARSITY BASEBALL SCORES LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON LEBANON ALBANY SWEET HOME CENTRAL LINN CENTRAL LINN ALBANY CORVALLIS NORTH SALEM SOUTH SALEM ALBANY T14 COAC H qw X XJ' LF W X up W -' da. 1 Z4 2 f f ,W Y ff-1' f JERRY GUS DENNIS KEITH MIKE of ' '3,C I A L Q ,E F ,fa f 'E f -A ' ' A l arm NWN .sw QUN any MN 'S' '55 v3wN4- Y- Q Y' Q, 12? 19- f 1 -: 0' Q' ' Qmg gyfgji Quay? 5-fqggv 552135 4 mm? r qui' fm? -J 4 I f ,Y I - '91 l ll y ' 1 A tp' , 5' ' I ' ' I ' l ' ' ' gqlllllll wwf, atllul iff-' - I Back Row: Moore, Kietzke, Barton, Siolander, Dykstra, Crabtree, Stewart, McMahn, Foss. Front Row: Woods, Wilson, Maddox, Enearl, Shuris, Van Vleet, Kauffman, Post. JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL Back Row: Mgr. Hull, Beck, Berg, Volz, Fenner, Mary, R. McLain, Wright, Bray, J. McLain, Davenport, Mgr. Simons. Front Row: Cole, McGowan, Vandiver, Gilliam, Hayden, Vogt, Nelson, Tewalt, Berggren, Zolnowsky. I rf, 7. -LQ,-fn -, 144' A -sv 5, . 1 pn, ,. 5.4 .. ,, k V. r , e ' 44 ' Pxij ' I W 1. --:IP Nr mv' , ix lvl 145 'X r 'rf' fix Al ij L L Y-,,...Af-J -ix. Lf? I' miri- Back Row: Bush. Fourih Row: Speer, Peterson, Van Vleei, Arbogosf, Henley, Bud Moore, Wollmm, Garreii, Buxion. Third Row: Fitzgerald, Geymonn, Blanchaf, Dodson, Dennis Moore, Gilson, Spires, Blalock, Gilliam. Second Row: Gordon, Griffith, Myron, Sprague Jaross, Enearl Vandiver, Perimon. First Row: Woods, Halton, McBride, Peifit, Kauffman, Korepta, Reynolds, Swaim. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Back Row: Blafchley, Post, Moss, Hummel, McEIhiney, Pugh, Derickson. Third Row: Conley, McChin, Seems, Zolonosky, Witzel, Hayden, Adkins. Second Row: LaMont Simons, Davis, Maddox, Spires, Theophilus, Nelson, Marshall, Jim Simons. First Row: Moore, Wilson, Jost, Barton, Crabtree, Fenner, Mary. ' ll A, ,Wu-J xr' lwl 'Mb fy 4 'W'- l V.. ai L15 C7 ,f .. ,V aol i 'ei-wr 2 L TL-. 1. me Back Row: Mgr. Bemefz, Gilliam, Spears, Walton, Berg, Bilyeu, Coach,McDoniels. Front Row: Morgan, Geymonn, Falwell, Volz, Shuris, Fromherz, Geddes, Beck. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Back Row Simmons William Wright McGowan Adkins Volz Wirf Second Row: Mary Post Maddox Witzel Hayden Marshall Weigel Jim Simmons. Firs1'Row: Lomphere Davis Moore Wilson Nelson Siolonder McMal1n. 1: r1 - lwl ,T A v I , salsa , up ,Aj Q-v CJ' Cr' ur :IA hOme run for Us .Tec-Tecvl The Lineup. Look, up for Two more WHAM!II 'Why Trade o headache for stomach upset. Which hand holds the M and M chocolate candy? Where'cl you say that quarter was? hope that blonde on the side-Innes watchlnl Man, lm bearl :F mu 4 V- ,,. . I. ,,, , W rrf- Y -' 'f- if ikf.g.,!5. 4' VF A F In b X ' V -, 1- ' , , r L41 .fig i x X , ., vllhu ,my...4il .mu ., . 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Out of this large group, four were chosen by a selection commit- tee of Lebanon townspeople. The four were Dean Lokken, Carolyn Scott, Carla Garrison, and Joan Wasson. Carolyn Scott was the can- didate selected by the New York headquarters to represent the United States and carry good will to the Europeans while studying their cus- toms and their government. Joan Wasson, Carla Garrison, Deon Lokken, Carolyn Scoit . 1, n h 1. ' 914 . . And m Finland I was pmg pong chompson. This is my song, O God of all the notions, linternationol sisters. ga. .,5i,.....i M1244-e ae ,c..aQo'30,!.L1,rA-ra.lla.Quf',a'1 kctudcbltaum- ca.. .L..i.L1,-K-k.,fLf-la :Ji ' CL-f ac A4-ua. lm.. 'Z-.u. a,..1..c 'grew- dcdxazt in em- LWQJHML Q nz.: ,Lahti ,Lf-C....g,., ,C If-uw-in ' :LU- ,aa ' 'J lille.. mojuafaumm, La, mga +A 44.3, ga? .ekaac In-0-ca. F 1 E,-.' kim M371 ' game MM, -5 m-QMTF 4-ar., Luna, ,QA Moth 'lf:q-J-'-f- A song of peace for lands afar, and mine. l23 Af work? Birgiho with the' Girod family. Finishing touches to o crown of glory Dear friends, The time has come when I have to tell you goodbye. It is not easy to describe what my feelings are in this moment. I know I could write a book with- out being able to express just how grateful I am to every one of you who helped to make this year the most Wonderful in my life. No words of mine could ever make you understand how much your friendliness, your helpfulness, and your generosity really have meant to me. I only want to cell you this: when I came here, I had a lot of preju- dices and many wrong opinions of the Americansg when I leave, my heart is filled with deep re- spect for, and understanding of, your country and your people. With fondest memories, Birgitta Queen Kathy Giddens Escort Ted Lewis Princess Donoldc Pinder Escort Harold Geddes I K! if N Qs ' I 3 Princess Pam Bcyd Inj 'A rf s ... P N K KN 'ff 124 ' A' Escort Jock Malxck QUEEN KATHY I Princess Deeiee Escort Jim Folk Princess Gayle Tucker Escort Bruce Beck ? I vzfw I K ull will 1 Weill' H 1 H x.a'!'-1 Qi Q66 N QV I , HQ xi- ,P Princess Barbara Britton Princess Jon Gilbert Escort Don Allen g X Z ' ical :Syl ul All ,I ,nllllu Escort Lynn Perm Princess Nancy Tewcilf Escort Rick Summers Crown Bearer Rickey Mitchell SEPTEMBER: B.P.W. Girl V- Dixie Allison Girls' League Girl - Judy Girod Junior Kiwanian - Tom Davis Girls' League Girls of the Month - Friendliness Freshman - Marge Kemper Sophomore - Jan Girod Junior - Chris Christensen OCTOBER: B.P.W. Girl - Doris Workman Girls' League Girl - Sue Oronu Junior Kiwanian - John Wilkinson Junior Rotarian - Mike Merzenich Girls' League Girls of the Month - Courtesy Freshman - Karen Hilderbrond Sophomore - Pat Nicholas and Gloria Thomas Junior - Donalda Finder Boys and Girls NOVEMBER: B.P.W. Girl - Laura Lee Fenner Girls' League Girl - Sherry Pearson Junior Kiwanian -- Dan Morgan Junior Rotarian - Larry Bond Girls' League Girls of the Month - Personalit Freshmen - Bonnie Jacobs Sophomore - Jan Farris Junior - Deeiee Mitchell DECEMBER: B.P.W. Girl - Sherry Pearson Girls' League Girl - Kay Parker Junior Kiwanian - David Hickey Junior Rotorian - Lawrence Swanson Girls League Girls of the Month - Leaders Freshman - Marcia Reid Sophomore - Judy Schmidt Junior - Sue Mayer of the Month JANUARY: B.P.W. Girl - Key Welborn Girls' League Girl - Jeanne Gilliam Junior Kiwonian - Jon Pattinson Junior Rotarian - Mike Blanchat Girls' League Girls of the Month - Dependability Freshman - Marge Peters Sophomore - Sandy Gustine Junior - Shelly Gruslin FEBRUARY: B.P.W. Girl - Kay Parker Girls' League Girl - Sharon Lockwood MARCH: B.P.W. Girl - Nina Schmele Girls' League Girl - Judy Reynolds Junior Kiwonian - Woody Crocker Junior Rotarian - Mike Armstrong Girls' League Girls of the Month - Sportsman ship Freshman - Rita Goodrick Sophomore - Betty Moynihan Junior - Judy Kramer APRIL: B.P.W. Girl -- Lauretfa Keen Girls' League Girl - Judy Peters Junior Kiwanian - Doug Taylor Junior Rotarian - Dean Lokken Girls' League Girls of the Month - Service Freshman - Terry Merzenich Junior Kiwonian - Wa ne Webber Junior Rotarion - Larryl: Mielke Sopfhomore - 'loVCe,Vun Loh Girls' League Girls of the Month - Patriotism 'lumor Joyce Collm Freshman - Nikki Fitzwater Sophomore - Sonia Campbell Junior - Kathie Evans MOST POPULAR Tom Davis -- Kay Parker WITTIEST John Craig - Peg Smith MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bob Jones - Dixie Allison BEST DANCERS Al Howes - Judy McCrary STUDENTS OF THE YEAR John Wilkinson - Judy Girod iii. ri i 'Ut i i l, ii ii I f X MOST SCHOLARLY Art Bowers - Doris Workman MOST ATHLETIC AND MOST ACTIVE Jon Pottinson - Judy Reynolds MOST TALENTED Mike Royer - Anne Morse ,, s r :Q FRIENDLIEST Lorry O'DelI - Sherry Pearson PEPPIEST -r Q xl ll 1 QUEEN BIRGITTA I Crowned by Student Body President, Tam Davis 'evil Princess Jeanne Gilliam . 'A QM! ylvxl ll QUEEN BIRGITTA l Princess Barbara Starr Escort John Craig Escori Mike Lanning Flower Girls Laurie Johannsen, Sherry Gilliam l3O i 1 , I i , X Her Maiesfy Queen Birgiita Flower Girl - Kmhy Tucker Train Bearegsyznmflton Johnson Jr. arsen rime Minister - Rick Summers rd Chamberlain - Tom Davis rrr M Princess Jean Yoder Escort Dan Morgan .Maid of Honor Joann Hanson Princess Donna Kieizke Princess JUdY ReY '0'dS Color Guards Escort Harold James Escori Larry Parrish Bob Jones, Jon Pattinson, Jim Falk Elks Youth Day City tlicials i if 7 f' f! .AM 5 J.. fr City Recorder Von R. Thome swearing in lleft to righti Councilwomen Anne Morse, Birgitto von Troil, Sherry Peorson, Sondra Derickson, Judy Reynolds, City Recorder Doris Workmcm Moyor Tom Dovisp Judge John Craig, Councilman Don Wilsonf Street Superintendent Jerry Elliott, Fire Chief Gus Arbo- gostg City Attorney Dan Morgonp Engineer Lonny Nivensg ond Police Chief Jon Pottinson. l32 i W, X15 -i ASSEMBLIES 'Mon, let's put if on the bondstondg ond, like see if it swings. w I ,J , J- ' . 'J - ., V ',:,:r, si-1 ' - 'ffl xN-Y Four score ond seven years ogo. . . Et two, Bru fe. HeyI What's everybody looking of? Seniors honor football players. M. -.L We attack the palefaces at dawn. Left, right, left, right. Congratulations aaa 134 La Ia la de da. 'Merry Christmas in Q, Y Vy,, V . - e E? , .t , .1. 3-K Al uid V gm sA '1- gb,-f ffl' V I -'X H5 a 'r r U N 5?l-'iffxg ew I4 7 Q. Look oufl Here comes cz fly. Everybody promenade. Ahhhhhh-chew! 9. I W-A-R-R-I-O-R-S One for you, one for me. . . 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Q ' ' ' V 1' f 7f-',V.1' .-U, V V?'L.f ' 4 ' ' -.' ' f' .' 4 AV- ff.'f7..': V E 4' ' ' J-' -V V. :V I -' . , f V - . f V'-'f .- . ', V V-'r ' Jw - V 1... I .1 ' QQ 553--yn. - ,QQQ - .,Q,Q . . .QQQQ,2Vj.Q4,f,- :rg ' Q A -731, . , . . V .V . Q .!,f. Q5 QQQ?,Q Q j,QQgQQ QQ QVQQQQ- CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS CROWN - ZELLERBACH CORPORATION 140 vin . alfa. li .2-gl 3 kv- ' f ,I A If:-1' ' ' I . -.. ,- J. I . I-1 , , , -Q' X 'za , v .idx f- f ,f 11 1' va' f.. -. -' 0 1 lj' 3 JERRY'S MARKET MAIN AND ASH OPENED APRIL 26, 1941 I..- ' . I .IERRY'S MARKET IN THE SOUTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER OPENED ON JUNE 25, 'I954 - THIRTEEN YEARS LATER gem , . 'I I I, I T1 1 . I IM SD 4 II , Y Q V 7 'I K T 1 ' xgmflaesm - I'I'I,li1l.L5i I. I::g1g1.,,f,ji I QS! ALWAYS FEATURE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE I AT LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE I I Q R . If DEDAQTMENT i DAIRY QUEEN The Cone With the Curl on the Top LEBANON, OREGON E BRITTON'S DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE NAME BRANDS AND BARGAIN PRICES MEET Shoes cmd Clothing for the Entire Fcmily FRIENDLY SERVICE - LASTING VALUES A mnv G-UE N ll .1 If L . ,X f ' ff -' if ' W , 'T 'Ei . ij! Q - A L 4 H W 'WEEE A Suzu ki' -- A 'E H25 lil A L GROVES' HARDWARE Paints - Tools - Linoleum - Sporting Goods - Irrigation 804 Moin Sfreet Phone AL 8-5051 HUSTON,S FUNERAL HOME LEBANON, OREGON 86 Wesf Gronf Phone AL 8-2123 LEBANON, OREGON J. - ,- 112.-:Af 2t - Q-If ff ..-A 55 nag' -L r-ww: -- yr. n E.En.wL,0i.:,jf! ..,., I.-1.5, -Winiii, ...,... 'i1...L.r,''fwfiii 551T:,i,.1,k55H..,i,1l2,.-E--Li.im,,vivf,fEfT QT'T3f.. ,.iiJ: .,,,.,.... 3171?-.i , ' ' H E .Sag g5au1ih-S-- KIRKPATRICK MOTOR COMPANY FORD PRODUCTS NU-WAY CLEANERS 94 West Sherman Phone AL 8-2151 525 Main Street - Phone AL 8-5454 LEBANON, OREGON ini? -3 5 v s w I I REEVES CLOTHING STORE Wearin-g Apporel for All the Gentlemen in the Fomily 566 Moin Street - Phone AL 8-5566 , it 9 Portable Service Machine Work T ir -A 1 . Iron 81 Steel Fobricotion Established 1945 GAS WELDING ELECTRIC Certified JOHN W. ALVIN Lebanon, Oregon 2560 S. Sontiom Hwy. Phone AL 8-4809 ANDERLIK BROTHERS ' HEATING AND SHEET METAL EXPERTS 155 West Grant Street T46 'K xx X I 2 Ti I BANK OF LEBANON Locally Owned and Operated Park SQ Sherman Sis. - Phone AL 8-3126 LEBANON, OREGON BOHLE BROS. FURNITURE Corpefs - Radios - Furniture Electric Appliances Home of Quality Furnishings 836 Main Srreei - Phone AL 8-4833 J .-1:1 I , r BOB'S -SHOE STORE 'X 634 Main Street - Phone AL 8-6516 LEBANON, 'OREGON CAMBYRWOOD POTTERY SHOPPE The Magic Name In Gifts 555 Main Street DINNERWARE - GLASSWARE ENGLISH BONE CHINA - TABLE LINENS Use Our Bride's Service T47 N , 'N , Y x -- 'Y SUPERIOR SERVICE 4 V 1' W W 811, 'Li CARLSON'S UNION STATIONS I we W .X ' , 910 Main and Main 81 Elmore . - L Phones: AL 8-5181 - AL 8-5771 CENT-VVISE DRUG STORE RECORD DEPARTMENT Open Evenings and Sundays 671 Main Street - Phone AL 8-6828 X COURTLAND BARBER SHOP T240 Main Street Paul O'CorrolI, Proprietor LEBANON, OREGON CHILCOTE AND BAXTER We Make Your Home Your Castle HOME FURNISHERS Main and Wheeler LEBANON, OREGON T48 1 J F CRAIG'S DRIVE-IN MARKET Open Every Day Except Sunday 9 A.M. - 9 P.M. I Quality Meats -- Fruits - Vegetables Groceries 1475 South Main Lebanon, Oregon 5 V Wi X ,frm If-f CRUISE LEBANON PAINT STORE PAINTS - WALLPAPERS- CONTRACT PAINTING Be Wise - Buy Your Paint At A Paint Store -754 Main Street AL 8-3033 Men's Wear DEN-HERDER'S PLUMBING 8: HEATING, INC. JACK LEMONS, Manager East Grant - Phone AL 8-3191 Bogc 278 - Lebanon, Oregon I49 ff EARL SAXTON STATE FARM INSURANCE Fire - Life - Aufo 851 Moin Street - Phone AL 8-6026 -,,,-f I-,, . ..----ff , I If FLOOR KRAFTERS 2ncI ond Shermon - Phone AL 8-2411 LEBANON, OREGON X , if GENE'S NORTHSIDE SHELL SERVICE FREE PICKUP 81 DELIVERY 170 N. Sanriom Hwy. Phone AL 8-5052 LEBANON, OREGON 150 T, ' -T 2, -,, EI.l 1f'SIum -'-2, -' , X121-Ig. THE FREEZER 545 Pork Street - Phone AL 8-2244 Ice Cream Eounfoin Mogozine Center LEBANON, OREGON ,f- 4'Hdd:s I i GILSON HARDWARE 641 Main Street - Phone AL 8-4555 LEBANON, OREGON HOBBS MACHINE WORKS HELIARC WELDING GENERAL MACHINE WORK ALUMINUM FABRICATION 55 W. Vine - AL 8-6311 I GRACEIS FLOWERS 764 Main Sfreet - Phone AL 8-3233 LEBANON, OREGON W N IHOBB'S WORKS MACHHNE 1 l K HOECK CHEVROLET COMPANY IOIO Main Sf. - Phone AL 8-3116 LEBANON, OREGON 151 X El X .-- ., - 4.4! JAKE'S CLEANERS 1220 South Main - Phone AL 8-4373 There Is A Difference RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Free Pickup and Delivery Service We Give S 8K H Green Stamps HOSKING LOGGERS SUPPLY CO. BETHLEHEM WIRE ROPE COMPLETE IJINE OF LOGGING SUPPLIES 2495 South Santiam Highway Phone AL 8-3232 - Lebanon, Oregon F H14 rffmf 611 . , .I I 1 1 I MUTHPIIUUF Jin ILE AIIINE FUI E O 1 I CQ, f THE J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 'O LebanOn's MOST Modern Department Store 550 Main Sireef - Phone AL 8-5722 ' -' JU WlHw sgiqi . I 1 - . , ie zie JOHANNSEN'S CLEANER if ' ' Corner of Park and Maple H 1 X V V V Q-I i Phone AL 8-4828 LEBANON, OREGON 1272 ffT E ' - -T 3.7, 1: 'v-w:r'1H?Ei' 3:5 '- - ,: g.,w'1,f. -' ' ' - - I 67: -7'2s77 is . I ' I 'I ' ' I i -- - '... f 1 , A u - In L -. - - , e f '7-L' Y' 7 'iii' O,z,V,... y F' L' I, 'x II I...' Iii: , g , - KEITH RHODES INSURANCE C. A. CAMMACK KEITH RHODES 36 West Sherman Sr. - Lebanon, Oregon Phone AL 8-2131 4 g. Q FQ d 3- . i i ix xx., l I e e l l I U r KELLENBERGER'S Frigidaire Elecirical Appliances Main Sfreei - Phone AL 8-2118 LEBANON, OREGON KERR-MILLER DRUG STORE School Supplies - Srofionery Prescriptions 730 Moin Sfreef - Phone AL 8-2126 UPSYIC I X KNOT-Houa SERVICE STATION 4.-41.1 ,I .Q-'M- -1 . '+ll.,l.E:' V, L ., Q , . . ,.- -..-1-1 ' n 1 , -,. , T' ,f.-.,-,155-ff, ,-','1t': 7' 3-1 ' T- 1, 'H - A 'wks-4-,I 2412 South Samlom Highway LEBANON, OREGON 153 gi --M131 'T T 1 J -- ' ' ' lr .1 '- - -U all-211 . 'ir Z Y ' ' ' 1 .:,: I N ,5rQ ,5kfeQ, Y 41-'YEL V , , ,, 2 V y W vigil Q , Y , y . I , , -, Y. - - -, :ra-1:1-.ga-gg , LEBANON EXPRESS Published Every Monday and Thursday LEBANON, OREGON in fl 1 4 l ,. ln i ' pn Lllll Till Qlll E ,, . T I T ' l I . 1 l l Clif LINN COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY LEBANON, OREGON l54 LEBANON AUTO PARTS We Handle Parts for All Makes of Car BERT AND BOB MOERSCH Phone AL 8-5322 - Lebanon Lq'Q, . pf- -' -' . v LEBANON SAND 8g GRAVEL COMPANY Morse Bros. Ready Mix Concrefe -' Asphalt Paving East Granl Slreet Phone Al. 8-3l ll F nd lr F S+ In THB Yellow P0965 X lf, LINN LANES 3000 South Second Try Bowling - lt's Fun LONG BELL DIVISION INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO. Let The Building Bug Bite You IO54 South Mein - Phone AL 8-5833 LEBANON, OREGON ' ' E 4- f i -H-fJ5l'7jf . -fu , , ,,.4,ggf , ,,.,, 'K V W., ' V. , ,Q - V ' I L'1'1EE22'P2f'f.- .- f..,, f' Y , :sz ,'.' 21: . ' ' A -- J. ., fr ' . .Vx-.azz--iiri' ...'1,.,,.. .xi -if .. LOCKWOOD HARDWARE Service - Quality TOOLS - HOUSEWARES - PAINTS PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL - HARDWARE 55 West Sherman - Phone AL 8-3040 ff I 11 MAPLE SHOP MAPLE FURNITURE AND GIFTS Lebanon, Oregon I55 l ., I , S A-. .S i I EY , ,QUE-Q Y, 'Ti-5 A 's.,1 X, -. 5-, T A 1 X-.-,.. McCANN AUTO INSTRUMENT Automotive Specialties 40 North Sanfiom Highway NEI.SON'S The Home of Name Brands 68I Main Street - Phone AL 8-6001 LEBANON, OREGON I56 MAYFLOWER MILK DISTRIBUTORS .Tops in Qualify 535 Park SIreeT - Phone AL 8-3I I9 LEBANON, OREGON I I ',,I MOTY 81 VAN DYKE. INC. I I AUTo PARTS , TRUCK AND TRACTOR PARTS INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES KEITH RHODES INSURANCE C. A. CANMACK KEITH RHODES 36 West Sherman St. - Lebanon, Oregon Phone AL 8-2131 ...ll KERR-MILLER DRUG STORE School Supplies - Stationery Prescriptions 730 Main Street - Phone AL 8-2126 L1 -N i Q KELLENBERGER'S ' Frigidaire g 1 It Ii Electrical Appliances .4-': l' I 4 B 8 Main Street - Phone AL 8-21 I8 1? , Y LEBANON, OREGON Illsli lzzi ,X LIPSTIC ,W-1 f Ag:,,iI,e , 2, I Q ,, -' ',.-fifgi, 'z7:,nfif,W '.w.:.u KNOT-HOLE SERVICE STATION 2412 South Santiam Highway LEBANON, OREGON 153 I'-I l l sam V .uw-551. T f1'?9f Z'-- L Y N. ,Taq Y 113 H , - . ,gli Q U: l , A f E 3 if . !',El va Y Y ll Lf, Qi C . W W Q - 7 -V V I - f - V . f- , fl 1.. - 5-f. Xt,E,.,, ' T ? LEBANON EXPRESS Published Every Monday and Thursday LEBANON, OREGON 1 Q is T li.: 5:59 1 l l 1 . use , i lllllri LINN COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY LEBANON, OREGON T54 LEBANON AUTO PARTS We Handle Paris for All Makes of C BERT AND BOB MOERSCH Phone AL 8-5322 - Lebanon .- 1 Nqlkxi- . ' 1 CII' LEBANON SAND 81 GRAVEL COMPANY Morse Bros. Ready Mix Concrete -- Asphalt Paving East Grant Street Phone AL 8-31 ll Fmd li FD In The Yellow P0995 f KAI LINN LANES 3000 South Second Try Bowling - It's Fun LONG BELL DIVISION INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO. Let the Building Bug Bite You I054 South Moin - Phone AL 8-5833 LEBANON, OREGON - , i I I-W. -,' -.. -J ,.-D4-I ,.4, ...,,.,-Q V A-yr , , ., -T ff - , ,,-,::1L+,.,ffL,:,f- . , A ., -. .. . ,...,. - - f- .4 1. -:V - ..-.:f::.:f-1--1' 1-.b L LOCKWOOD HARDWARE Service - Qualify TOOLS - HOUSEWARES - PAINTS PLUMBING - ELECTRICAL - HARDWARE 55 West Sherman - Phone AL 8-3040 l ,fffkf ,J-ff f - ff,-,, ' I 11 MAPLE SHOP MAPLE FURNITURE AND GIFTS Lebanon, Oregon I55 K McCANN AUTO INSTRUMENT Automotive Specialties 40 North Santiam Highway wi-I MAYFLOWER MILK DISTRIBUTORS' ,Tops in QucIIity 535 Park Street - Phone AL 8-31 I9 LEBANON, OREGON X5 ti -S-.X MOTY 81 VAN DYKE, INC. AUTO PARTS TRUCK AND TRACTOR PARTS INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES NEI.SON'S The Home of Name Brands 68I Main Street - Phone AL 8-OOOI LEBANON, OREGON I56 P 81 G CABINET WORKS We Speciolize in Glass ond Store Fronts Over 1700 Colors in Boysen Point Don and Anito Kiesel 'II RICI'IIE'S DRIVE-IN South Moin - Phone AL 8-6530 LEBANON, OREGON Jax, Y If! PINE LODGE GROCERY Open 7 Doyso Week - 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. QUALITY MEATS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES GENERAL MERCHANDISE 2413 So. Scxnfiom - Lebanon, Oregon 19 SHERIDAN'S SHOD SHOP 660 Main Sfreef - Phone AL 8-6136 LEBANON, OREGON S 81 H Green Stamps 157 T B TASTEE FREEZE The Home of Shakes, Sundoes, ond Fountain Service 1507 South Main - Phone AL 8-2355 LEBANON, OREGON TRIANGLE LUMBER SALES Phone AAL 8-5544 - 2330 South Sontiam IF IT'S LUMBER CALL OUR NUMBER 158 SHIMANEK'S BAKERY Bokery and Coffee Bor 780 Mczin Street - Phone AL 8-5411 LEBANON, OREGON 3 TIMBER VALLEY DAIRY LEBANON'S Independently Owned and Operated DAIRY ' Featuring Curly's Products 853 Moin Street - Phone AL 8-5611 VAN'S STATIONERS 81 PRINTERS OFFICE SUPPLIES 84 EQUIPMENT COMMERCIAL PRINTING 585 Moin Sf. - Phone ALpine 8-48I8 LEBANON, OREGON ,C LII Wf ...I,,,II k I, ......v- .f' 171 X 1' I i, 1 1 f .C INN 3,-I WALT'S SPORTING GOODS FISHING 84 HUNTING SUPPLIES Phone AL 8-2535 34 West Sherman - Lebanon, Oregon SMITH 8. PIERCE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE sauces a. 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