Marshfield High School - Mahiscan Yearbook (Coos Bay, OR)

 - Class of 1957

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If 1-1 ,Q 'via,,,fs14QQ-imviff'if ' X mv 1 M -- '1-'- -rw - ww- - .f M .K 3 mygswimggk S XY ima? 2513.5 ,Q QS as-'f'iMJv 'K Q KWWGYR Q Q Wi QM W W ax ww wif-vnsms we H Aw ,440 233 , L, .. , awk LQ , 5 -f km ,. A. N1 ,fx ff-,Am R U f -w M ' H mga 'ra H MA' P Wxgifim We? ww: 1 Q M y +P sf WMM if M 2 f 1 F84 .T g, min M f 'Ei' Q ww -6 M . ,.. , Qwmfi www ,'h, is ,Q , , . ? ff, PL'k W, 1'A W' is 5 4 4, L. 'X ax ,, 4 Q I . 117 K 'iff f wmififi 5? Y Vim-mf m if f' ' K ,Elf Han . iii? 4 Mya PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF MARSHFIELD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL EDITORS: Katy Finell Venessa Elizarras ADVISER: Peggy Covey 1956-57 COOS BAY, OREGON Xl' f I -5, 'R 97 F I NV! u To Mr. Guy Sbellenbarger, who has been our principal for many years, we, the students of Marshfield Senior High, dedicate this, the 1957 Mabisran. Mr. Shellenbarger has seen our student body grow in number and our buildings grow in sizeg but whether we be six hundred or twelve hundred, his capable guidance has directed us to think and act as one in doing only that which is best for our school. As we become adults, we will realize even more fully that we have been made better people because of the training given us by our true friend, Mr. Shellenbarger. f TABLE of CUNTEUYS Dedicniiont. .... .. .... .. I T .WZ L 4 Www DKAHXvfxs'kvA3d0Yk- - ' 5 fgisknam.. ..... .... . 17 1 S0Px'xor-xores... ..... 25 '-SUl'iaoPs.. .... ..... ' 55 Sinior-.S ..... g1uA5NkB0dL1.. ..... 61 u'lL21'ic5,, qdvay-I.. I 105' G 'Shg 51,5 E. E. nC...12'7 f-2 ?:,-J AJS-Q--1 H'-'3'1--L---sn-'- k fi? 1 vi 5, 55 vS W jf' lxf i 'if N, fm kk ' 2 5 Ji i -gh 6, ei qw if , ii 4 1 Q V SC. , . fl ,I All of us I'reaslrre-diffdfent affhe pn-on1,ltl1e Uohell ipliobleghsg they first daft f kickoff, the Sadie, a K 1 certain talenlllsliovi, fthe lasfiilllongi h1dffl'liX,f0 Pomp45and Cireamstancef' , A if . i , K3 F , In , .. X Usually wel most highly treasure the moments thatfflook the mosti E . K K digging. We hope 'this MAHISCAN of 1956-57 will defiict why we , X.. , . , 5, N I , Pirates cherish Marshfield Seriior High School. fa' 4 Superintendent Marion B. Winslow ,4 .... As pirate captains chart those courses for their so do our administrators lead us in the right discipline and constructive criticisms prepare George Foxg MA, University of Wfashington 9-e sczmz awe .... 6 Left to right: John W. Burles, Karl Gehlert, Robert C. Shultz, Everett Messerle, Mrs. Fred crews to avoid rough seas and dangerous lands, direction for smooth sailing. Their protective us to pilot our own pursuits in life. Principal Guy Shellenbarger MA, University of Oregon Deal of Girls, Eulalia Titus, BA, University of Oregon Assistant Dean of Girls Margaret Shannon, BS, OSC Dean of Boys John Provart, MA, Colorado State. V ,. 1 1, M A nk w:'e Q Inez Limberg Lillian Hartley Eleanor Balcer Nl. Ecl,, Boston U BA, Willamette U MA, U of Oregon English 5-6, journalism English 1.2 English 7-8 l A gf Y, is xx Ruby Goude Peggy Covey Richard Wilkes NIA, U of Oregon MA, Columbia U BA, Portland U English 7-8 English 5.5 English l-2 Sometimes it was hard to cherish those spelling tests that caused the English teachers X so much concern this year, but we hope that we have shown some improvement. 5 R Lorin Miller BS, U of Oregon English 1-2, Speech Marjorie Tedrow BS, OSC English 3-4 Elmer Johnson Dwight Burch Donald B'-mY3fd MA, Colorado State MA, Ncbraslca U Msn U of ofegon World History World Geography World Geography Q., . . . Donna Pastrouich Walter Paczesniak C Simi!! Clfihmg BS, U of Oregon M Ed., Pitt U ' , ary urn World History, Problems U. S. History English 3-4 Elections played an important part in social science classes in 1956, even to the extent of a mock election at Marshfield prior to the national election. William McLean PhD, Stanford U Problems Ernest Larsen BA, U of Utah U. S. History V. L. Reavis BA, Colorado State Algebra Pete Susiclc Alice Sigismund Robert Ellis BA, U of S0. Dali- BS, Washingron Stare Algebra Gen. Math, Phys. Science lffalfa 5 ' 0 o 0 o a o c 0 With all the publicity conceming our nation's rising demand for scientists and engineers, the math and science classes have been more popular than ever. Vocations in math and science have been stressed increasingly with a special emphasis upon nuclear physics and chemistry. Sometimes when those terrible odors began! to drift through the halls, we wished that our modern society placed more emphasis on perfume. BA, U of Washington Gen. Math Howard Monks Ms u of Idaho BS, U of 0 S0 Chelmsnyy physics General Science Robert Alexander Walter McClure BS, U of Oregon Biology fv Wayne Fox BS, Oregon Stare Biology -ve- , Tony Koreiva BS, U of Portland Gu-:eral Science, Forestry 7' A A Z- '- A-M A ' b.. V!! naw ' ff if P1 ff! X ff ,X ,-Z, ri f ,, HAI .,.f 'f' can Estenson BA, St. Olaf's, Minn. Home Economics L, I it 'E 2 1 Q vi , Ll A o r W .4 t A ,,.Q ,,, at t A -E51-1 5'. 2' I Wayne Andrews George Moore OSC Nl Ed., OSC Auto Shop Metal Shop 0 ' ' , . . 0 ' Even though many of us do not plan to continue acquire an excellent baclcground in homemalcing at Marshfield High. With our well equipped able to graduate with a good fundamental knowl private secretary and a minimum of sore thumbs our higher education, we have found that we can or almost any trade or commercial field right here shop and business education facilities, we are all edge of any vocation from auto mechanics to and burnt fingers. Mary Larson BA, St. Olaf's, Minn. Home Economics Herman Rehwoldt Leonard Love Hilma Winslow MA, Colorado State BS, U of Oregon BA, George Fox Mech. Dr., Beg. Shop Bookpg., Gen. Bus., Drama Typing, Eng. 3-4 Maurice Romig BS, OSC 4 J K I Margaret Shannon BS OSC Adult Education GEL. Bus., Typing Deirore Myer EOCE Dr. Training J. Margarita Gabiola BA, College of Idaho Shorthand, Sec. Tr. Chester Halislci MS, U of Oregon H Bc PE 5-6 Dean Sheldon james Popp BS, U of Oregon BS, U of Oregon Supt. of Recreation, H 81 PE H 8: PE 3-4 Katherine Knowlton BS, OSC H M PE l-2 Jfwwtwenfufuwe ' .... Though the Marshfield Pirates have achieved fame in competitive sports, we like to remember too the fun we had in our m cla es. C ' l ll f gy ss ertam y a o us were more posture conscious after seeing the gym class posters in the halls. Bruce Hoffine BS, U of Oregon H AY PE l-2, Basketball l i Yi , f X. ' , 4 ,f John Lefler Ray Riscol MA Michigan state BS, Lewis Bt Clarlcg MA, U of O Art ' Band Josephine Lester MA, U of Wyoming Larin, Spanish . I M 4 f 0 l o 0 aj, uae, aaeafn It's a wonder our teachers endured the way we slaughtered Bach and dribbled paint on -12:31 Srjfhgglnver the art room flors. ,Our pronunciation of Spanish was intolerable and Latin was even L'b'a'V worse, but somehow the faculty lived through itg and we, as students, are richer for it. i Sandra Mendryk BSC, U of Alberta Nurse EMF Secretaries: Donna Hickey and Margaret Crowe Cooks: Jessie Blomquist, Christine Gatzke, Phyllis Fjeld 3 , Gaoki, 0 . . . . Praise be to custodians who run along behind us and pick up our toysng praise be to cooks who provide those yummy lunches fI'll diet next weekjg and praise be to our secretaries who type those reams of semester exams. Custodians: Leander Neideigh, Clestino Ortiz, Charles McMann and Paul E. Comstock. Not pictured, Gerald Johnson. ,445 A yn -my ww-W 1 Q A army, nf h h d firs et to ether at the Frosh Mixer, spon- d li thou ht was the best float in the North Bend Football d d t class treasury we sold cokes at a football game, sold popcorn h h h or roll each term Our officers - .U ,-B0b Burke - Ruth- Danielson Kristin Jorgensen , - - Julie johnson , - - ,Dick Shanley Helen Blenz -, ,-Donna Miller Gary Gehlert Margarita Gabiola Hllma Winslow V. Reavis r l A S .. if . 4 . ,.......1 :1 1 , . K I 11 .Q , ' ' 1... L 'W if . iv. , .. - , I 'N' 4 7' -gn. M , . Ea 'i X ' x. 2' 5 'SEN i 'A .RQ Tsgg gk Lffg ? .F X.,, K V. ..... .fi Q A ' E ' .- ---: .fr 5 ,ei 'V .-1. 3 'f . xf 1. . gi .kk V ' M X L,kk . A. KL K. K ,jx 5 3 L . . wg 1 A .. H 1 .. . 3 1 W. 4 J Q 'A g - 2. .. , , Y .k h y'm1 f . .. we ' f fs-fi Q if. sit: , f lf 'Z .Jw .. I M' WL . t f-'vw .Q ! 1. Q il . K- el .L ' . ,. 5 l ..-.5 I A Swv '1- Ly' -us' f, ii-ff. Q . - 4 ' ' K, i . R' 4' . 5 . 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Mackey C. McBryde J. Mcclendon D. McComlJs C. McCommis P. McCue S. McCulloch L. McDaniel P. McDowell N. McGraw D. McGriff D. McLarrin K. Maguire B. -Mahaffy B. Markham D. Mateski Matthews Mattson 5. Q in P if ii i i 'ii 5 - sw 5 2 ii I 1 it M? -,gf C Q.- wif.. J A sl? . as 3 l.. .fe 5 -+z' -W 5 . .2 'Lb hz r R EW of I 'lil- 'A: , Q. .2 . 5.1 P fr? R Q.w'i K? , .. 4, -.. r 1, P f-'Sk ii. 1.-' C i 1 f f-ww. , .K :I Z. I Q -. Mig ff' 1 ex ? M is J . .g . at ww F. Merritt L. Messerle R. Meyer B. Miles D. Miller J. Miller S. Miller: K. Molitor D. Monahan P. Moore K. Mushalilc D. Nickerson C. Neitch G. Nelson D. Newman S. Ogren L. Oxford K. Palmer M. Palo C. Parker R. Parker S. Patnode N. Petersen J. Petrasek F. Quick W. Rice E. Rigilc G. Robinson L. Roderick M. Rucas W. Runn B. Ryan L. St. Dennis G. Schaefer E. Schaer F. Schanno G. Schnee V. Schouten W. Schulze R. Seip R. Sells K. Shutter G. Singleton R. Skarsten D. Slayden B. Smith D. Smith E. 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GMM o o o o Sue Lyons, Sandra Steger, Helen Blenz, Ron Seip, ancl Sandra Patnocle clo a booming business for frosh March of Dimes candy sale. janvKelly drives usurfeitecl bulldogsl' as Ruth Danielson, Waggener, Clyde Leslie Joslin and Kristin .lofgenien Sark l'EfUf9'Willi9', POPCOU1 for CINS Thrift, Julie johnson, and Bob Burlce cheer f?l for footballwdlliy. concession. 444 Sw, .Vik 5 X 1 ,iam 'x fi -6 1 Q5 Ki if 32 ik A 5 , I , YN .4 'e 1, kj'-i nf t-if ,,-12 'Rf 'r la ,yi ir .3 ly' 3:-. If s k ff Yig x ik f? '1 X -fs 2 . I K Q, ,fx 1 2 I X 'i V: I, ,I ,aff PA.-'X' , f Q ,H if A ff ' J ,i-,w, - - ff f' 0 . fry , ,Q -5 -x,4. ...fs .3-, Q '9' ZS I . e s W Qc Sumpter. .Safiwmoaed .... f X. L. to R.: C. Egger, M. Houston, T. Holland, M. Cox, H. Anderton, B. Major, G. McBride. Ross, Norton, M. Morrissey, R. Our sophomore class certainly did not mean to create a sensation in the halls of Marshfield High School, but our slcunlc sale proved so popular that even Elvis Presley was forgotten for a few hours. Before the noon hour was over a little white and black chenille skunk was perched on almost every student's shoulder. Our class continued to show its ingenuity by increasing the class treasury through coke bottle and coat hanger col- lections. L. to R.: Mrs. Burlce, Mr. johnson, Mrs. Goude. OFFICERS Curtis Egger do .,.,, Wpresident Tina Holland , -- ,-Vice-President Barbara Comish Wav, Secretary Betty Major .,., .A.,., , T, NWA, ,-,,,,,,,,,,Trea5urer Mary Morrissey John Norton Aa,. Marcia Houston Mona Cox ,a,,,, Hope Anderton Jim 'Ross - .... - C-, .a.. Student Council Representative --,,Student Council Representative ,,v,a,Career Day Representative ,,Girls' League Representative ,,---Girls' League Representative ,,,-W,------,,Sergeant at Arms ADVISER S Ruby Goude Alma Burke Elmer Johnson 'vi f K .V A -M :li ki . iffwg . 6 'ns -I T S .5 ' -5 . . . M-Esff V. I F if .J ' ,. -ga... 5 X S f fi' gr . . . . a ..-- --1' -i . . ev- lf' .Q U- - jf 2 - ,f , 21152. ...Q fr' if ., W.. ' V . df wk .5- ' Wiiiiki . ,. f' , f 73 . . A' 5 v 1-.J A W- , ., A .5 A - F H A QWW . ., . X - errs A . f f i we K me QR -in 7 lf 5 a X Q .C '- 1 n cr -,Au K 92 ,::' in f Q , :. '.a,...,d1f .. -- ....r . f' ' .5 'Q Z . z., . .. ff fm, ., ...H ., S eff I ill' . 1 - r ' ' ' gwae S ff' -'ll , .. is .3 A . -f i . 'f-S . A ' if H 'E -.re A 4 I -vw, ' If - 'T -. :::x11gw, 1 X311 5. . f . . .3 f f?i 'b . 5 .M . Alf.. W: -. I I R ' .. . . A, . Q U 5 . A . M. Abolins S. P. J. Adams Alrer Anderson H. Anderton C. Ash W. Baker R. C. R. S. Barber Barkas Barker Barton M. 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Langworthy D. Lanum S. Lenahan L. Lewis R. Livingston L. Long D. Longacre N. Loomis N. Lowe M. Lucas J. Lunberg L. McAllister G. McBride G. McCarthy K. Mccrary D. McDonald R. McKenney P. McLean C. McQuigg J. Maiden B. Major 'Ev' . .4-f xo .L . v Q, 1 -l' ' . f 1 P Q. K ,j ,. iF' WEEE 5 ' NA .. x x 's i5S la - 'Wav , V ,Y 'Riff ,- Ve' jx J 'QW ia ,- K Q'.':3'.Y wx W Q-.-1 1 vi fe -. ,e . S ,N ,I J .wi mm km qi :nigga '3- x J e., .L J J VF is . fr ow e,,.w ha. y .f N s' .- 'nv f ,, L, I f KM' x hw, ., N , ,'w--V -V - K ',-L gf- e 5 J 'lls 4. bbi, 'J A QM, Q , . J 4 if 3 5. J J .Q C. , X br-me ri fl. N ' 4 W asp, 7--hm I if , -, YI5' 5 wu- Wx -., I .fl 2' ,T .4 -s..,,' I. 29 , f.QliQ M. . .. im, Q K -6 naw... 4 O.. .. fi' W Q' 4-. .X ? ',f I li A F 4 X ' , . xii I '4 1 . M N R w Sk.. ff wx ' U: ,ji 1 . . E . Q X Q5 . f R My Tl... K' P s Y 1 ..- gr ua.. if t .- ,F .1 RR? .pk ., if si ' -,k - -sg, r V 'Hr lv f ' 4 4 .. '. 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Page M. Paul G. Payne F. Peterson L. T. Peterson Ploof D. Potter D. K. P. R. L. P. J. A. L. G. D. L Quick Raines Ray Reeves Reinharr Roam Rodgers Rood Rood Rossi Royce .Savage R. Schaefer B. Schulze . - 1 K Aw. . Q - 1 f K in If ' Cx x i . z H g R - . W? P... -r . a -...A - x ., f. ,Vk.L z .ze 3 R , ...,- . . 5 - -1.-r to 1.'- -Q -. -- .A ' .. -it .-k- K -,f--i ' n 'L ki f .Q f P es- f . , R l ll 2' - Nl. -- 1 'J Sf'-sf 'ii :Y X . -2 , .9 . Q. 'Q 1 4' 5 f-.. . L. Schroeder A A R A ' A ' E. Shank , . Y ,A -, , . Z R . . . . Q- ghfiffll A j im . ., 2 X f r v r 45' ' . ll'1C all' L.r, ix., . . rg . . . I - , Q . -fs ..-. ' 1 f 1 R ll .R N . ' - -rl .. X P .-.-.- ' N . 7, kI-::l Yrk A. ., ...s i Q 1 P bblq I . L ZA Q ,,. P. ::,, Q ...N pf' --s u v , 'fa Q' Y. 9 Q ,I 1 E, Z ,. H A was p ' p w' - 5 -. 1 Q,.. ii S ',',: iii 'S S' 5., . .S ... W V: -M., . 5 r r it Li T: 'Ry K LLI4 I li. . 4' ' - A 2 . 3, 1 . . W M y 'fi . S - .H 1.21 .gl N L .K .- . .L t ing. 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'M 3' x f f-.....,.,. gg-.., an W self .: ., S E - 1 U . . ,,.., .... . 15 ' S QE Q ,pg 7 rf eww' a K f , iw 2,5 Q 3 if A -5:5 - :Els - x My my X Q. f 5 5 TQ? 1 H ' 1, ki 1+ X a 2 lx , , Q Q, :N .,W'f W' 1 9 9 .,. 1 3 jgfifix 4 1-Qir in r. .. M. ,. RQ , .-X A 4-sf xi 'S X I -. .QW-.Ni.1-AWK, :iff ' K ww. - f F H - F?-f ,. Wg QQ .Q 'ww K may -w M.. -f L. to R., seated: P. Petford, C. Doyle, T. Bullard, C. Doty. Standing: B. Haun, K. Black, K, Balmer. The junior year found the Class of 358 thrust in the lime-light, and in spite of the prom theme, Masquerade, our talents did not remain hidden. Sometimes it seemed as though there just weren't enough hours in the day to get every- thing finished, but somehow we managed to get the balloons blown, a float decorated, and invitations issued, re- gardless of the dire predictions of the seniors. After much debate, compromising and a few shattered nervous systems, not to mention gnawed fingernails, we finally selected red, black and white as our basic colors, built a huge mask from which to serve punch, and blew balloons for the ceiling in a modernistic interpretation of the Hallowe'en theme. On the heels of the prom came-a request for a float for the North Bend rallyg and at the cost of a few hairs from Mr. Burchis head, we created one of the top floats in the parade. After the early rush of activities, our lives ran a little more smoothly as we earned money for projects by popcorn concessions at all football games, one basketball concession, a mid-year car wash, and a spring rummage sale, and we took a little thing lilce the January talent show in our stride. Busy as we were at the beginning of the year, we were even more active as the year ended. We honored the seniors at the traditional Junior-Senior Dessert, and, determined to maintain the traditions set by preceding classes,.wc decorated for graduation and baccalaureate services and prepared for the year ahead. L to R seated: Mrs. Sigismund, Mrs. Hartley. Standing: Mr Burch Mr. Alexander. Tim Bullard W-. ..-President Kurt Black H .. Vice-President Carol Doyle H .. . . . W .S9Cl'9t3fY Carol D01-y , ,, Y., , H., ,,,,. -Treasurer Pat Petford ., ,Student Council Representative Ken Baker . Student Council Representative Kim Whitney ,, ,, ,,,,s,uCareer Day Representative Bill Haun , ..-.Career Day Representative ADVISERS Alice Sigismund Mildred Hartley Dwight Burch Robert Alexander .9-i. Ji. wif r 53. . . Q' rs- . . 1 ZQF- fwfr- 1 .. .f NFL. --:f+.i-E x -f 1 , I H' in Yrifi? A .5 . Ai i i 'mv' 1 B . 3' Y. H ,gi .. - .. at gun Y ii' tuw' .. R u, A. .E f X X ,i sf' P5 X ' -t il X . my fl is X. xiii: 59.-Q ' . K x 9 ,E g -as . 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We were solitary and lonely figures groping about in the strange confusion of high school life. Now we are one, we are a group with common loyalties and common pride. We are the class of '57. What was it, this miracle of fusing more than 200 young minds, prideful hearts, diverse loyalties into such a group? It was the synthesis of many things. It was the Freshman Mixer where frosh girls eyed upperclassmen and frosh boys eyed frosh girls. Ir was our own class party rhar we worked for and then congratulated ourselves upon. It was a carnival with all the gaudiness and glory of the real thing. Of course, there were the concessions. ice cream, colces and all the rest in the icy air of football season and the exciting murmur and heat of basketball games. It was a dream of a pink and red carousel, ponies under many-colored lights, and the piclcet fenses draped with ivy-our Junior Prom. It was an unprecedented student directory, the formality of the Junior-Senior Dessert, the rummage sale, and the excitement of Flomecoming weekend. It was the joy of the talent shows with all their corn, sophistication, and youthful talent. It was the elegance of a Senior Ball. Finally, we were one, only to be thrust apart. We will graduate, we will travel once again our solitary paths. They will lead us to many places. some far away, some not far from the front steps of our alma mater, but none of our paths will ever lead us into the past. We shall never be together again save in the warm, precious memories of the intense, proud class of '57. OFFICERS Charles Amslnary cc ...,,.. .. .,,.., --,.President Mrs, Baker and Mr. Martin Gary Scott .cssc asc.. - ,,Vice-President W Dianne Morris c-- s,,. . ,,..,,..,, Secretary Jerri Cagley W ,.-......c-Corresponding Secretary Delores Gervais sc- cs.. Student Council Representative Dennis Vaughan -sc ..,s Student Council Representative Dale Cardwell .., ..,, Sergeant at Arms Charles Leibelt ,s,, ,..,,Sergeant ar Arms Jerry Tanlcersley -M as.. Sergeant at Arms ADVISERS Eleanor Balcer and Bruce Martin CHUCK AMSBARY Sr. Class Pres., Fr. Class Pres., Hi-Y, Order of M, Basketball, Football, Track, Talent Shows SONJA ANDERSON FHA Sec., Speech Sec., Debate, Rifle Club, Spotlight on Pirates, Sports, Girls' League, Cafeteria, Math Club HAROLD ANGELL Spotlight on Pirates, Wrestling, Speech, Tumbling, Talent Show SAM ARCHER Football, Sportsman Club, Hi-Y, Wrestling, Stagecraft BOB AUER Rifle Club, Sportsman Club DARREL AUSTIN Stagecraft, Sportsman Club, In- tramurals, bflath Club . GEORGE BACKMAN Hi-Y, Golf, Order of Nl, Rifle Club, FFA, Intramurals BETTINA BAER Tri'Hi-Y, Sr. Rep., Mahiscan, Girls' League Fr. Rep., FTA, Ma-Hi Timcs, Pep Club ,Pres., Sports,, Talent Shows, Modern Dance, Drill Team COLLEEN BAKER GAA V.P., Pres., Girls' League Sec., Rally Squad, Biology Club VP., Pep Club VP., Math Club Pres., FHA Dist. Sec., Sports, Torch, Ma-Hi Times, FTA, Drill Team, Rifle Club Sec., Talent Show, Speech, Latin Club, Modern Dance RON BARBER Intramurals, FFA, FTA, Biology Club, Physical Science Club, Talent Shows F if -K .- if DICK BAXTER Ma-Hi Times Speech, Debate, Rifle Club, FFA, Intramurals NORMA BAYSINGER Pep Club, Girls' League, GAA, Biology Club, Band, Math Club, Drama, Sports DIANNE BEALL Ma-Hi Times, Mahiter, Arr Club, Girls' League, Sports ROSAMONDE BERGEY Tr. from Portland. Spanish Club Treas., Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, Latin Club, Pep Club, FHA, Girls' League. JANET BEVERIDGE Girls' League Pres., Jr. Class Sec., Tri-M, Vocal Music, Tri- Hi-Y, Pep Club, Biology Club, Talent Show, Drill Team, Torch, Speech DAVID BIGELQW Ma-Hi Times Sports Ed., Speech, Intramurals, Torch, Talent Show, Science Club, Football Announcer DAVID BINGHAM FFA, Math Club, Order of M, Intramurals, Football, Track CAROL BJERKE Vocal Music, Girls' League, Tal- ent Show V BOB BLAKE Rifle Club, Torch, Spanish Club CHARLOTTE BLUMENBERG FTA, Modern Dance, Art Club, Office Practice, Girls' League, Spanish Club, Math Club, Biol- ogy Club DICK BOWNIAN Intramurals ALICE BRADLEY Vocal Music, Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-M, Spanish Club, Rally Squad, Pep Club JO ANN BROWNLOW Vocal Nlusic, Pep Club, Art Club, FHA, GAA, Rifle Club, Girls' League, Modern Dance, Talent Shows, Tri-M, Spotlight on Pirates, Sports BARRY BULLARD Football, Track, Basketball, Fr. V.P., Soph. Pres., S.B. Pres., Order of M, Hi-Y, Torch, S.C. VIOLETT BURNETTE Tr. from S. Dale. Girls' League, Tri-Hi-Y JERRI CAGLEY Girls' League, Vocal Music, Sr. Class Sec., Tri-M, Torch, FTA, Biology Club, Pep Club, Talent Shows, Rifle Club, Sports PAT CALDERA Library Club, Sports, Girls' League DOROTHY CAMPBELL Vocal Music, Art Club, Girls' League, Sports DALE CARDWELL Torch, Orcler of M, Sr. Class Officer, Football, Track, Basket- ball, Talent Show VIRGINIA CARLBOM Girls' League, FTA, FHA, Art Club Pres., V,P., Talent Show, Biology Club, Pep Club, Math Club, Sports BOB CARLILE Hi-Y, Tumbling, Math Club, Sportsman Club Sec,, V.P. BRUCE CARLSON Wrestling, Spanish Club, Physi- cal Science Club, Radio Club PAT COKE Library Club, Vocal Music, Girls' League, FHA RUTH COLLVER Girls' League, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Art Club, Biology Club, Sports BEN CONARD Mash Club, Intramurals, Biology Club ARLE NE COX Tri-Hi-Y, Ma-Hi Times, Vocal Music, Soph, Rep., Pep Club, FTA ,Torch, S.C. MILADEAN COX S.B. Sec., Torch, Speech, Debate, Ma-Hi Times, FHA, Fresh Sec., Jr. Rep., Girls, League V.P., Quill and Scroll, Drill Team, Pep Club, Biology Club Pres., Mahiter EUGENE CROWDER Intramurals TRUDI EAMES Torch Sec., FTA Sec., Girls' League Cab., Pep Club Cab., Drill Team, Vocal Music, Band, Talent Show CAROLYN EICKWORTH FHA Pres., Jr. Treas., Sr. Class Career Day Rep, Band, Biology Club, Torch, Math Club, Talent Shows, Speech, Tri-M, Girls' League RICHARD EKBLAD FFA Pres., Intramurals ELAINE ENGLE Tr. from Ontario, Ore., Vocal Music, Tri-Hi-Y, FHA BOB FERGUSON Football, Basketball, Boys' State, Torch, Order of M, Hi-Y, Tumbling, Sportsman Club JOAN FERGUSON Rally Squad, Torch, Tri-Hi-Y Quill and Scroll, Pep Club, Ma- Hi Times Ad. Ed., Mahiter Vocal Music, Spanish Club Girls' League Sgt. at Arms, Speech, Talent Shows 1 KATY FINELL Mahiscan Editor, FTA Pres., Tri-Hi-Y V.P., Girls' State, S.C., Torch, Quill and Scroll, Ma-Hi Times, Mahiter, Vocal Music, Pep Club, Art Club, Drama, Talent Shows, Girls' League SUZIE FREEMAN S.C., Song Queen, Thespians V.P., Yell Lcacler, Spanish Club Sec., Tri-Hi-Y, Vocal Music, Ma-Hi Times, Biology Club, FTA, Talent Shows, Pep Club, Girls' League MAXENE FUSS Torch, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Girls' League HOPE GARNER Vocal Music, Sports, Pep Club, Drill Team, Girls' League, GAA JUDY GARRETT Torch, Mahiscan, Vocal,Music, FHA, Math Club, Girls' League JIM GATZKE FTA, S.B. Treas., Ma-Hi Times, Mahiscan, Tri-M Treas., Talent Show, Library Club, Math Club, Band, S.C., Art Club, Spotlight on Pirates DOLORES GERVAIS Torch, Tri-Hi-Y, Sr. Class Rep., Girls' League, Pep Club, Ma-Hi Times, Biology Club, S.C. GALE GIBSON Arc Club, Stagecraft, Thespians, Intramurals, Ma-Hi Times MAXINE GIBSON Pep Club, Sports, Girls' League MESCAL GIBSON Office Practice, Library, Girls' League HARVEY GOLBEK Spanish Club, Sportsman Club, Intramurals BOB GRANT Football, Basketball, Hi-Y, Ma- Hi Times, Order of M, Speech, Math Club SARA HARDER Tri-Hi-Y, Ma-l'li Times, Vocal Music, Pep Club, Girls' League, Math Club, Talent Shows, Biol- ogy Club NANCY IHIARRISON Vocal Music, Spanigh Club, Girls' League, Pep Club, Mach Club JEANA HARTLEY FTA, FHA, Tri-Hi.Y, pw Club, Drill Team, GAA, Math Club, Girls' League, Spm-ts BARBARA HELLER Vocal Nlusic, Rifle Club, Tri- Hi-Y, FTA, Library Club, Math Club, Girls, League, FHA, Latin Club, Speech JACK HOFFMAN Football, Thespians, Stagecraft, Sportsman Club, Math Club JIM HOFFMAN , Sportsman Club, Wrestling Mgr., Scagecraft, Talent Show, Foot- ball DOROTl'lY PTOSKING Vocal Music, GAA, FTA, Tri- Hi-Y Hist., FHA, Pep Club, Math Club, Talent Show, Girls' League, Torch, Drill Team, Sports LEONARD HUTCI-IIN SON BARBARA INGMAN Torch, Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-M, FTA, Girls' League, Band, S.B. I-list, Vocal Music, Talent Shows, Ma- Hi Times, S.C. I GENEVIEVE JACKSON FTA, FHA, Latin Club, Speech Club, Pep Club, Marh Club, Girls' League, Biology Club ROSANNA JACKSON Tr. from North Bencl. Girls' League, Vocal Music, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Talent Show, GAA DICK JACOBSON Thespians, Math Club, Talent Shows, Stagecraft ELVIN JOIFINSON Hi-Y, Golf, Intramurals EUGENE JOHNSON Golf, Intramurals JIM A. JOHNSON JIM W. JOHNSON Torch Pres., Jr. Class Pres., Boys' State, Soph. Class Pres., V.P., Hi-Y, Order of M, Football, kecball Track SC Intra Bas , , - -, - murals Talent Shows, Biology Club, Math Club KATE JOHNSON Frosh Class Treas., Vocal Music and Accomp., Tri-Hi-Y Sec., Mahiscan, Torch, Pep Club, Tri- M Hist., Drill Team, Talent Shows, Girls' League Cab. ROGER JOHNSON Football, Basketball, Order of M, Traclc, I-Ii-Y SANDRA JOHNSON Torch, Rally Squad, Tri-Hi-Y, Ma-Hi Times, Latin Club, FHA, Office Practice, Speech, Mahis- can, Drill Team, Pep Club, Girls' League, Talent Show, IRL COLLEEN JONES Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Talent Show, Vocal Nvrsic, Sports, Girls' League, Tri-M LOUISE JOSLIN SB. Pub. lVlgr,, IVla-I-Ii Times, News Ecliror, Tri-Hi-Y Pres., Torch, Quill and Scroll, Speech, FTA, Pep Club, Drill Team, Mahiter, Spanish Club, Math Club, Talent Shows SIIARON KEEPER Tri-Hi-Y, Rally Squad, Yell Lewcler, Pep Club, Talent Shows, Biology Club, FHA, Soph. Class Sec., Girls' League, Math Club, Spanish Club, Sports, Mahiscan, FTA JAMES KELLY Hi-Y, Torch, Physical Science Pres., Spanish Club Treas., Vocal Music, Talent Show, Sportsman Club, Football, Speech VIRGINIA KENT Vocal Music, Bancl, Rifle Club, Biology Club, Talent Shows, Girls' League, Sports -We 3523 ix 'YIM' LEE KIRKENDALL Band, Sports, Girls' League CAROL KOELILER Torch, Rally Squad, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Drill Team, Office Practice, FHA, Girls' League, Mahiscan, Talent Shows ELLA MAY KYSER Girls, League, Sports, Vocal Music JAN LAIRD Mahiscan, Art Club, Math Club, Biology Club, Girls, League, Library, Sports JACK LANGWORTHY Torch, Vocal Music, Baskerball Mgr., Ma-Hi Times, Speech, Hi-Y, Sports, jr. Class Career Day Rep., Quill and Scroll, Tri-M CHUCK LEIBELT Football, Wrestling, Sr. Class Officer BERNIE LEXVIS. Hi-Y, Football, Rifle Club, Order of M JEANNE L1LI-413. Vocal Musia, Girls' League JIM LOAR Tr. from Calif. Sr. Class Career Day Rep., Hi-Y, Vocal lVlusic,' Football, Track, Talent Show DONNA LONG Vocal Music, Torch, Tri-Hi-Y, Mahiscan, Ma-Hi Times, Tri-M, FHA, Biology Club, Pep Club, Drill Team, Girls, League Hist., Talent Shows, FTA, All-Srare Chorus BETTY LORTIE GAA, sf. Rep., FHA, can, Math Club, Girls' Sports, Biology Club DIANA LOWE FHA, GAA, Girls' League, Hi-Y, Vocal Music, Ca Club, Pep Club, Sports LINDA McBRIDE FTA V.P., Depate, Speech, Tri- I-Ii-Y, Mai-Hi Times, Spanish Club, Biology Club, Pep Club, Miith Club, Drill Team, Talent Shows, Girls' League BUD MQCOMBS Spanish Club, Sportsman Club, Football EUNICE MCDANIEL FI-IA, Girls' League, Cafeteria Staff, Vocal Music PATTY MCDONALD Torch, Girls' State, Tri-I-Ii-Y, jr. Rep., Quill and Scroll Sec. and Trcas,, Mahiter Editor, Ma- hiscan, FTA, Speech, Latin Club Sec., Pep Club, Mach Club, Rifle Club, Biology Club, Drill Team, Talent Shows, Girls' League, Sports, Vocal Music GEORGE McGEORGE Math Club, Sgr. at Arms, Intra- murals DONNA NICGRIFF Vocal Music, Pep Club, Biology Club, Math Club. Rifle Club, Tri-M, Ma-Hi Times, Talent Show, Drill Team, Sports SALLY MCGRIFF Vocal Music, Girls' League, Pep Club, Ma-Hi Times, Sports ELAINE INICINTYRE Tri-Hi-Y, Ma-Hi Times, Vocal Music, Pep Club, Tri-M, Talent Show, Drill Team, Girls' League JOAN NIATFIEW Torch, FTA, FHA, GAA, Girls' League. Modern Dance, Sports. Marh Club DIANNE MATSON Girls' League GENE NlELTON Track, Wrestling, Intramurals, FFA KAY MERTEN Girls' League, FI IA 9 'S' :lil ,, fi 'ii I f .- 'ff . . 1 I ,J , 'lb' i Y ,SQL , Q M' s we . Q, .. iii we ,,.,, ,,,?,, 1, 7 xxhqlk I f 'X ap r ARLENE MESSERLE Vocal Music, Band Treas., Sr. Class Treas., Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, GAA, Talent Show, Math Club, Girls' League, Sports, Tri-M ALICE MITCHELL Vocal Music, Girls' League, Bi- ology Club, Spanish Club PAT MOBLEY Football Mgr., Hi-Y, Sportsman Club, Talent Show JEAN MOORE Tr. from North Bend. Rifle Club, Biology Club, Math Club, Vocal Music, Girls' League, FI-IA, Pep Club DIAN N E MORRIS Tr. from Medford. Sr. Class Sec., Pep Club, Tri-I-Ii-Y, FTA, Biology Club, Girls' League, Ma- hiscan JACK MORGAN JOYCE MOSER Girls' League PAT MULVEY Tr. from Penn. Vocal Music, Spanish Club, Drama, Intra- murals JEAN MYERS Vocal Music, FTA, FHA Treas., Girls' League, Tri-M, Torch PAT NASSE Girls' League, Vocal Music l BETTY NEITCH Vocal Music, Girls' League, Math Club, Sports NORMAN NICHOLAS GARY OMAN Tr. from North Bend. Talent Show, Vocal Music, Hi-Y IIAROLYN OSTBERG S.B. Treas., Torch, Vocal Music, Girls' League MAXIN E PARKER Girls' League ROSS PAYTON Mach Club LAVIN A PELHAM Vocal Music, Math Club, Girls' League, Sports JOANNE PETERSEN Tr. from Eugene. Vocal Music Band, FHA Sec., Tri-M Sec. Talent Show ELAINE PHILLIPS Spanish Club Pres., Talent Show, Vocal Music, Ma-Hi Times, Tri- Hi-Y, Office Practice, Library EMILIE POST Girls, League WALT POWERS Stagccraft, Intramurals ALICE QUICK Tr. from Stayton ELEANOR RAINS Girls' League ROBERTA REAVIS S.C., -Ir. Class V.P., Speech, Soph. Class Treas., Thespian Pres., Ma-Hi Times, Quill and Scroll V.P., Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, FTA, Rally Squacl, Pep Club, Drill Team !! ?' 'FFS-f es MAXINE REESE Pep Club, Vocal Music, Sports, GAA PEARL REEVES Vocal Music, Band, Girls' League BARBARA ROBERTSON Ma-Hi Times Ed., Torch, FTA, Career Day Rep., Quill and Scroll Pres., Mahiscan, Mahiter, Pep Club, Art Club, Girls' League, Talent Shows LEONARD ROE MARY ROE Torch, Band, Tri-M, Biology Club, -Girls' League, Vocal Music, Sports, Talent Shows BILL ROSENCRANTZ Rifle Club, Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Speech, Sportsman Club CATHY ROTHE Band, Tri-M, Torch, Math Club, Vocal Music, Girls' League, Bi- ology Club, Mahiscan GRACE SCHANNO FTA Hisr,, Torch, Mahiscan, Math Club, Girls' League ARLENE SCHROEDER Tri-Hi-Y, Rally Squad, Mahis- can, Ma-Hi Times, GAA Sec., Treas., Pep Club, Math Club, Girls' League, Modern Dance, Talent Shows, Sports GARY SCOTT Sr. Class V.P., Football, Wrest- ling, Track, Hi-Y, Math Club, Talent Shows, Sportsman Club 1 Intramurals JACK SI-IANLEY Tr. from North Bend. Football, Basketball, I-Ii-Y, Talent Show, Track, Order of M SALLY Sl-IELLENBARGER Girls' League Cab., FFA, Span- ish Club, GAA, Band, Vocal Music JERRY SINCLAIR Wresrling, Order of M, Sports man Club, Tumbling JOHNYE SLAYDEN Torch, Vocal Music, GAA Sec. Pep Club, Sports, Math Club Modern Dance, Biology Club Drill Team, Girls' League CLAYTON SMITH Football, Basketball, Torch V.P., Tennis, I-li-Y, Order of M DARRELL SMITH Hi-Y, Football Mgr., Spanish Club, Math Club EDWARD SIVIITI-'I Sportsman Club, Math Club Football, Golf, Order of M, Band Stagecraft, Tumbling GARY LEE SMITH Basketball, Football, Traclc, S.B. V.P., sc., 1-1i.Y, FTA, Tri-M, Order of M, Vocal Music JANICE STATHAM Tr. f.rom Taft. Intramurals, Talent Shows, Girls' League, GAA BILL JIM STEVENS Hi-Y Sec. :incl Treas., Track, Football, Band, Talent Shows, Intramurals, Speech, Math Club K. .x ' JOHNNY STRAUSER DAVID SULLIVAN Rifle Club Pres., Hi-Y, Vocal Music, Speech, Intramurals, Tal- ent Show TOM SWANTON JERRY TANKERSLEY Football, Wrestling, Basketball, Track, Order of M, I-Ii-Y, Math Club, Talent Shows, Sr. Class Officer LARRY TANKERSLEY Football, Wrestling, Hi-Y Pres., Boys' State, Torch, jr. Class Sgr. at Arms, Order of M, In- tramurals, Traclc, Talent Shows, Math Club GAYLE THOMPSON Vocal Music and Accomp., Band, Math Club, Tri-M I-list., Torch, Tri-Hi-Y, Talent Shows, All- State Chorus, Girls' League, IRL DENNIS VARLEY Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Band, Math Club DENNY VAUGHAN Sr. Class Rep., S.C., Rifle Club V.P., Spanish Club, Speech, Track, Intramurals, Math Club ANN VICKERS FHA, FTA, Pep Club Sec., Girls, League, Sports, GAA, Vocal Music, Rifle Club, Art Club, Talent Show MERLE WARD ' Sportsman Club, Stagecraft, FFA, Intramurals DICK WARNER Vocal Music, Track, Order of M, Speech, Hi-Y, Tumbling, Talent Shows CLINTON WEBB Football, Hi-Y, FFA DIANA WHITE Vocal Music, Math Club, Pep Club, Girls' League MARY JO WHITTAKER Tr. from Myrtle Point. Vocal Music, Arr Club, Girls' League MIKE WHITTY Football, Basketball, Order of M, Rifle Club, Vocal Music, Golf, Sportsman Club, Mahiscan, Ma- Hi Times DUANE WILLETT Wrestling, Sportsman Club, In- tramurals, Order of M, Track, Tumbling PAT WILLIAMS Drill Team, Vocal Music, Band, Biology Club, Pep Club SANDRA WILSON Torch, Tri-Hi-Y, FTA, Rifle Club Sec., FHA, GAA, Drill Team, Math Club Pres., Pep Club, Ma-Hi Times, Arr Club, Girls' League, Vocal Music, Tal- enr Show, Sports EDDIE WISER Basketball, Football, Track JANICE WOLFGANG Girls' League, jr. Class Career Day Rep., Pep Club, GAA, Rifle Club, Modern Dance, Talent Shows, Sports 'EP 'nv' Q' DICK WOODARD Hi-Y, Track, Golf, Raclio Club, Sportsman Club W RAMONA WRIGHT Vocal Music, Rifle Club, Speech, Talent Show, Pep Club, Girls? League PAT WOOD Basketball, Hi-Y, Track, Intra- murals ' TED WOOD FFA, Football, 'Wrestling, Inrra- murals DONNA YATES I Vocal Music, Tri-M, Art Club, Girls' League Jos YOUNG Stagccraft, Thespians, Spanish Club MARYBELLE ZUFELDE Vocal Music, Sports, Maliiscad, Girls' League VIRGINIA NULF Spanish Club, Pep Club, Tri- Hi-Y, Vocal Music, Sports, Girls' League LAVELLE CHAMBERS JERRY 'IOHNSON DUANE PEEK Tr. from North Bend. Girls' Basketball! Track League, Sports WESLEY' I-IUNTLEY DUANE MOFFITT JON PETERSON Intramurals Ti-ack, Hi-Y, Talent Show, Band Golf, Basketball Pres. 58 MERLE SCHUYLEP GEORGE SCOVILLE JACK XVILLIAMS Band, Sportsman Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Math Club Sealed vqcfiualliwi . Carolyn Eiclcworth, .lim Loar, Jack Shanley, and Ramona Wright pun a travesty for senior talent show. x . I Z 4 -... ll fl lf! . I s J l v 4 - lf i ll J' s fl ll lf Q 9-UN H l f' Q' 4 i S lVIouselcetcers Barry Bullard, Clay Smith, Jim Kelly, Gary Scott, and Dale Cardwell sing theme song for senior talent show. fA closer look reveals mouse-earsj. Seniors Sally Shellenharger, Dot I-Ioslcing, Linda McBride, Sandra johnson, Suzie Freeman, Jim Kelly, jim Johnson, Maurice Bregel, Denny Vaughn, jerry Tanlcersley, Chuclc Leihelt fhiddenl, and Gary Smith are busy measuring for graduation caps and gowns. i I I . x Y ,. tv-w , A' . Jr. . . an YQ' L UK tn. E -I ' X 0 Miss Tedrow views Ellc's Leadership and Most Valuable Student contest scrapboolcs with participants D. Long fMVSj, M. Roe Grd MVSJ, C. Smith f2nd MVSQ, R. Reavis f2nd MVSJ, K. Finell flst LJ , Johnson f2nd LJ, K. Johnson Und Ll, :md B. Bullard fist Ll. Mr. Shellenlnarger informs surprised Roberta Reavis and Katy Finell of their selection as Valedi torian, respectively. ctorian and Saluta- 60 x Q fp- s. r . A Q. ig: ii 5. 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Cox, V. Elizarras, G. Smith, I .Gatzlce, B. Bullard l.. Joslin, H. Blenz, Lantto, Almond. Row Z: T. Bullard, J. Norton, P. Petford, M. Morrissey, D. Gervais, D. Shanley, D. Vaughan, C. Amsbary. Row 5: Mr. Shellenbarger, S. Egger, K. Baker. Sfacfenl ' .... Though Nlarshfield High School students often have had the opportunity of seeing President Barry Bullard func- tion before assemblies, few of them realize the extent of the duties of the organization he headed-the student coun- cil. The council had as its responsibility the governing of all student activities, organizations, and publications. Composed of student body officers and class representatives, the council gave each student a chance to participate in student g0VC!'I1ITlCl'1f. This year, pre-school planning and participation in organizational workshops helped to malce student body activities run smoothly. First on the agenda was the Freshman Mixer, continuing the policies set by last year's council. The supervision of noon movies was another important activity of the council. Several national assemblies also helped to entertain the students. Once again the students welcomed in the New Year at a council-sponsored dance. Under the direction of the student council, NIHS activities continued to be publicized in Pirate Patterfl a column in the Coos Bay Times. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS . . . L. to R.: -l. Gatzlce, L. Joslin, B. Robertson, G. Smith, B. Bullard, M. Cox, K. Finell, B. lnginan, S. Freeman. Barry Bullard Gary Smith . Miladean Cox . Jim Gatzlce . Barbara Ingman Louise ,loslin Barbara Robertson Katy Finell Suzie Freeman OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer lmlistorian Publicity lx-'lLlI1i!gCf hfla-Hi Times Editor Nlahiscan Editor Song Queen 'S' l l F -, I lf, i TX Dennis Varley, SB President Barry Bullard, and Kate johnson work on revising the SB Handbook. SB Vecp Gary Smith is 4,5 .3 ., M. Moirisscy, B. Bullarcl,V5.Sl1anlcy. S. Freeman, C. Amsbary, T. Bullard, and G. Smith lon floorl exercise their lungs for New Year's Ball decorations. Mr, Riscol and A band perform in student body assembly. Student Council-sponsor l l x i flvvfllfs CUSf0lnCl'S to ecl noon movie. 1 l National Assembly visitor shows MHS his talents. Slucfenl' eauncif L, to R., Row 1: M. Houston, K. Wfhitney, B. Haun, D. Miller, G, Gehlert. Row Z: Mr. McLean, Loar, G. Vanl..-mdingham. Gwen fbaq .... November 29 every student at MHS was offered three chances to acquire inside information about his future. In- cludin sixt -five occu ations from doctor to mortician and minister to crime fi hter, the Career Da ro rain g Y P g Y P g resented facts and Ei ures to cnli hten the students. S This year a freshman and senior evaluation was talcen to determine if students considered this program an aid in future decisions and whether or not Career Day should be held annually. Representatives under thc direction of William T. McLean tallied the returns, which brought a positive yes. o 0 Q o As the new year rolled around, International Relations League became Marsl1field's newest activity addition. This thirty member social studies club, directed by Williani T. McLean, has .been assigned by the International Headquarters to study the labor problems of Gold Coast, Ethiopia, and Nigeria and to present its findings at the model United Nations at the University of Oregon. L. to R,, Row l: M. Gibson, R. Collver, S. Harder, D. Hosking, S. Johnson, S. Wilson, C. Foran, Howell, K. Kronsteiner. Row Z: B. Carlson, liangworthy, NI. Roe, G. Thompson, Coffindaffcr, A. Chapman, G. Simonson, K. Mills. Row 3: Mr. lV1cLean, B. lfames,.l'5. Harrison, S. Hatchitr. M .... To make the Malvisran representative of the 1956-57 school year at Marshfield was the aim of the annual staff this year. Under the editorship of Katy Finell and Venessa Elizarras, the annual underwent a number of changes. Chief in- novation was the adoption of a new printing process, lithography, making greater use of school photography possible. The art department also contributed to the au- nual by holding a cover-designing contest, won by Marcia Houston. For the first time in many years, the Mafwiscan included advertising to help underwrite the cost of these changes and to reduce the cost per copy to the students. Because of the increased size of both the annual and the student body, the staff indexed material to make it more easily available. Assisting in the production of the annual were Meyers and Company, The News Press, and the Camera Shop. Editors-in-Chief: Katy Finell and Venessa Elizarras Sports Editors: Bob McCombs and Leroy Reinhart Advertising: Judy Garrett Business: Donna Long Adviser: Peggy Covey ADVERTISING . . . Judy Garrett discusses advertising strategy with her staff. Row 1: K. Carlile, P. Alter, P. Ray. Row 2: P. Thaxton, C. Doyle, K. Wlinklc. Eames Cnrrett V Elizarras D Brextenbu her S ohnson D Nlorris Row 31 G, Spurgeon, K. Burke, P. Smith. Row 4: B. Eames, R. Cullcy. Schroeder Stmclmg Clirk B Robertson K Finell G Chambcrlam D' Foote, C, Hipfnef, f.ff S 'X'-so . .Xi u I I EDITORS . . . REPORTERS . . . L. to R.: News Editor Louise Joslin, Editor-invchief Barbara Robertson, L. to R.: MA Morrissey, K. Burke, D, Wilson, V- Kulch. Feature Editor Kim Wlmitney, Sports Editor David Bigelow. ADVERTISING . . . L. to R.: P. Lucas, E. Rigilc, L. Joslin, J. Stahl, D, Kingsley, Manager . Ferguson. Ma-avi 701124 . . . . The Ma-Hi Times, Marshfield's four page biweelcly newspaper, had as its theme this year Developing Initiative. The majority of the editorials were built around that topic. Receiving its usual first place rating in the state, the Times sponsored several editors in the Pacific University writing COIIIPSY. In early Cctober Editor-in-chief Barbara Robertson and News Editor Louise Joslin traveled with ilflalviscan Editors Katy Finell and Venessa Elizarras to the Oregon Scholastic Press Conference on the U of O campus and returned with many new ideas for improving their paper. JOURNAUSM CLASS MAKEUP . - . L. to R.: J. sam, T, Holland. f Th NMA L. to A.: B. Robertson, L. Joslin, P. McDonald, K Fincll, J. Ferguson The Mrilniter, for two years a rather expensive pamphlet-type student creative writing journal, appeared this year as a su lament a e to the Ma-Hi Times. The editorial hoard and adviser, Eleanor Baker, have ho es that the PP P S P page will some clay develop into a literary magazine. Designed to give students an opportunity to exercise their creative writing ability, and see their efforts in print, the Malzitcr was published on two occasions, once in late fall and again in early spring. Editor Patty McDonald maps plans for the next issue with Mrs. Baker, i. . y , e 'f as., . R I . .,,3.,.f f ' i 5, 5 si' T 4 , t 1 K, V, J.. .. N1 'a l . fer, ii. 'Want -nr- l,. cn R.: lVlrs. lamlwrg, K. Wfhitncy, J, Ferguson, K, Fincll. K. Burke, M. Cox, A. Cox, B, Robertson, B. Eames, D. Baxter, B. Bigelow, Ml. Langwortby. R. Rvavis, l.. Reinhart. udlanal.-gmc!! .... Quill and Scroll. a national journalism honor society has as its aim the promotion of better high school journal- ism botli in writing and photography. The group was of such a small and manageable size this year, that most of its business meetings were carried on over informal spaghetti dinners. Although its primary function is to give recognition, Quill and Scroll toolc over the editorship of the Maluiler, and named Pnttv lVlcDonald as its editor-in-chief. The socictv also presented award certificates to outstanding Marshfield journalists at a formal gathering in the spring. L, to R.: Lmgwortliy, K. Finf-ll, l-. Joslin, Ferguson. B, Robertson, Nliss Covey. Nlrs. Limberg, P. lVlrDonalcl, K. liurlce. K. Xvliitney. R. Rr-nvis. Nl. Cox, D. Bigelow discuss publication problems at spaghetti dinner. Inez Limberg OFFICERS Barbara Robertson ,, My -rwpresidem Roberta Reavis , W Y Vicopresident Patty McDonald ,, Secretari V Y' f Adviser L to R Row 1: B. Gates P. Calcium. M .Gib50n, C. Taylor, s. Adams, L, fo' R-, ROW 11 S- Shcllenlmfsffi C- Blumfhbcfgr E- PWPS, 5- Johnson G, Gibson, P. Petford, J. Laird, B. Heller, 1. Gatzke. Row 2: Miss Strachan, S-'Freeman' M' Gibson' Row Zi -I' Hanley' A' Messerlc' C' Rmhe' C H. Golbeclc. Hupfner, M, Fuss. ' ' 0 ' S aay, , ' ' ' ' Marshfield Hi h School is roud of its students' willin ness to serve the school in those unnoticed but extreme- S P g ly important taslcs such as cafeteria helpers, office staff, and library aides. Directed luv Mr. Richard Wfillces, cafeteria supervisor, Miss janet Strachan, lihrariang and Mrs. James Hickey and Mrs. Merrie Crowe, secretaries, the students have helped make Marshfield Senior High School as efficient and smooth-running as possible. L. to R., Row 1: Spurloclc, M. Giles, D. Yates, M. Bright, J. Anderson, B. Markham. Row 2: M. Brainard, D. McDonald, Coffindaffer, J. Shaw, E Spencer, B. Marlch am, T. Stewart. l l 69 The Choir, Glen, and Nllxed Chorus combine to sing a glorious opening for the 1956 Christmas Vespers. 'Uocal Wfwuc .... The 17th Annual Christmas Vespers, in which the mixed chorus, glee club, and choir participated, brought a classic opening to the Christmas season at MHS. The choir also presented Amahl and the Night Visitors, a one-act Christmas opera by Nlenotti. In January the choir combined with Modern Dance Club and an instrumental ensemble to interpret Fred Waring's arrangement of the Battle Hymn of the Republic as half-time entertainment for the North Bend basketball game. On Nlarch Z9 the groups held their Spring Concert and on Nlay 3 attended the District Vocal Festival at Myrtle Point. Special groups--Madrigal Singers, Gleemen, Serenettes, and the Four Winds and a Gaylev-have helped to cement good public relations with many community organizations. The Serenettes and girl members of Madrigal were pleasing to the eye as well as the ear in gold dresses, purchased through money earned selling concessions. Helen Nlcpherson, director Amahl fDonna Longl offers his crutch to the Three Wise Men lDiclc Warner, Gary Vanlgandingham, and Gary Smithl as his Mother lAlice Bradley, and Attendant fMilce Whittyl look on in E1 ITIIIZCHXEHI. I. ff, auf QQ t 5' . tx, m 2, , y 4 Qfcemen Guest performers for a community club are D. Warner, T. Jenkins, NI. Whitty, O. Hoite, V. Van Landingham, L. Dart, G. Schnee, K. Tanner, Loaf, G. Smith, Smeneffea Jordan. The Choir, directed by Helen McPherson, sings Christmas Carols in the hall during noon. J. Slayden, D. Yates, C. jones, K. Bostwick, Brownlow J. Schlotman, P. Preparing for one of many performances are L. Heciden Green, D. Long and accompanist ...SKK X .N f X is L ...Lv M n 40414 Wfiwzfdwziaqcq-le. . . Ghfm. G. Thompson, T. Jenkins, G. Oman ffall onlyj, G. VanLandinghnm, G. Smith in Qzhld' glee . . ,,, V, , gn Q - , ,g 5. .Y 'SEQ ' wry . E. f 1? ' 16 , L 5 Q .. ag ,, G wig 9 Mad Ghofuoi L. to R.. Row 1: K. Johnson, 11. Green, D. Long, A. Bradley, E. Nlclntyrc, Bcvcridge, D. M Griff, Nlcycrs. Row 2: N, XVhit- ty, G. Vaulguxdingllaxn, D. Vlfarn- er T Jenkins F Gerl 1-dc K , . , . 1 . , Tanner, I:1.ll1-Igdh, Lexar. D A x ' 1: 5 U' ll X' E L. to R., Row 1: R. Mathews, V. Kent, Gatzke, Petersen, M. Whitty, K. johnson, II. Coffindaffer, B. Page, Miss McPherson. Row 2: D. Kent, C. Eicltworrh, D. Long, E. Mclntyrc, A. Bradley, G. Smith, D. Yates, M. Houston, Schlotman. Row 3: T. jenkins, D. McGriff, C. Rothe, J. Meyers, J. Slnyden, G. Thompson, M. Bminnrd, T. Werber, K. Bostwick, Row 4: Gi. VanLandingham, S. Beck- ham, A. Messcrle, M. Roe, L. Hedden, J. Brownlow, C. Jones, M. Middendorff. '7u-M .... Modern Music Masters, a young organization in its second year at Marshfield, started 1956 with an initiation in October, when twenty-one apprentices became full-fledged members. The group sold colces at the Longview basketball games for project funds. In late February, the club initiated a second group of apprentices and on May 9 presented its talent in an assembly honoring National Music Wwk. The purpose of Tri-M is to further vocal and instrumental solo and ensemble performances throughout the school and community. The money Tri-M earned through concessions and other projects was given, in scholarship form, to music students interested in attending summer sessions held at several colleges in the Northwest. Tri-M members hold fall initiatiox OFFICERS Barbara Ingman -H -fn-W. - -at .President Janet Beveridge sr .... .,-..-Vicr-President Joanne Petersen M... U, R ecor ding Secretary Virginia Kent ,,.. .,--Corresponding Secretary Jim Garzke no Treasurer Kate Johnson -sr H rl-Iisroriall Mike Whitty ..r. WW. .Member at Large Jean Coffindaffer -W sm-.. Arrrrrcr. Nlember at Large ADVISERS Helen McPherson and Raymond Riscol L. to R., Front: C. Rothc, D. johnson, P. Lucas, J. Stahl. Row 1: L. Eiclcworth, R .Mathews, F. Gerhardt, F. Walter, M. Whiplcey, C. Uesscy, T. WK-rber, Nl. Middendorff, C. Shutter, S. Beckham, R. Beebe. Row Z: E. Velure, D. Steclcel, Nl. Harris, L. Savage, C. Curtis, K. Bostwiclc, C. Huppi, D. Kutch. S Cannon, M. Dimmiclz, Row 3: BI, Nlatheny, Nl. Smith, P, Duncan, 1 .Shaw, Peterson, M Matheny, G. Larsson, S. BlllIT10l1b0l.'g,, B. Page, A. Johnson, L. Wittmayer. Row 4: F. Humphreys, J .Galzlce, B. Baller, R. Rickets, V. Kent, P. Crabtree, L. Hedden, Coffindaffer, Brant, G. Gehlert, A. Rood. Row 5: A, Messerle, F. Hasel, D. Kent, D. Elvrum, 1. Becker, G. Wright, P. Celorie, P Ellner, Larsen, C. Foran. Row 6: T. Terry, P. Fosmore, D. Monahan, W. Gainer, K. johnson, C. Eickworzh, F. Fitzpatrick, M. Roc. M. Brainard, L. Smith, M. Houston. Banff . . . . A good band is a major part of any high school. Performing at football and basketball games captures the interest of members during the fall and winter months. This year the Band attended the big football play-off game in Portland with its new director, Ray Riscol. South of the Borderf, a half-time offering, was well received by the spectators. On March 8, the Band presented its annual Spring Concert and on May 11, attended the District Band Festival in Reedsport. In late Nlay, members ended the year with an annual Band picnic, inviting the B band to join in the fun. pm Bam! L. to R., Row 1: M. Roe, Petersen, C. Rothe, A. Messerle. Row 2: F. Hascl, W. Gaim-r. C. Bostwiclc, R. Rickets, ,I. Walters. Row 3: D. Moffitt, C. Eickwnrrh OFFICERS Dunne Moffitt President Dennis Steclcel Vice-President Lynn Savage Secretary Arlene Mcsserle Treasurer Gayle Xvright Sergeant at Arms DIRECTORS i ' Ray Riscol Head Director Barbara lngman Student Director lmy, Pep Band Director A N ff Cathy Rotlie Drum Major A 1, I LA f ,A l, '75 ' A -' fi .,f' 1- -We .K -4 ---. L. to R.: R. Nlarhews, M. Smith, P. Calorie, T- Wefbff 3 9 o c a uinflfi BBMCZ .... L, to R., Row l: T. Nhckey, johns, Bullnnti, N. Jokirinta, G. Smirh, K. Smith, B. Lnndes. Row 2: Cornulius, C. McQuigg, E Haynes, N. Petersen, Nl. Nvestganrd, D. Rundeii, Lapping, F. Nlerrirt, L. N1cDanici. Row 3: G. Topping, K. White, D, Gaiusha, J Hall, R. Baker, T. Storm, N. Lowe, D. Moore, W. Pierce, P. Dinkins, V. Shoulron, P. Barth, L. Wingurr, D. Slnyden, L. Watkins S. Weeks. , x Jil, Q A 5 J .4 icky! L. to R,: Patty Lucas. Judy Stahl. and Dana johnson. f F555 A t l - , - l 64, t f- ph - o I 0 0 Y A ,, it, f.h, gs M The smallest, hut one of the most active organizations in school, the Photography ' Q A 1 Cluln, talces nearly all pictures for student and school district publications. Directed c ff: 3 hy Mr. Lefler, the organization was under the student leadership of Gerald Chamberlain. L to R: Gerald Chamberlain, Mr. Leflur, and Brucc Carlson. fnot pictured, Joe Clarlcl Ray Riscol, Band Director J. Johnson 78 l.. to R., Row 1: C. Smith, J. Iohnson, C. Eiclcworrh, T. Eames, R. Reavis, D. Long, S. XVilson, B, Ingman, J. Ferguson, J. Beveridge, Row 2: B. Ferguson, C. Baker, S. Johnson, L. joslin, C. Bergen, B. Auer, B. Hoslcing, C. Ostberg, C. Koehler, J. Garrett. Row 3: Lmgworthy, J. Meyers, M. Fuss, G. Schanno, K. Finell, C. Doty J. Cagley, J. Mathew, J. Young, j. Slayden. Row 4: K. Black, J. Kelly, P. McDonald, J. Gray, C. Doyle, G. Thompson, M. Roe, Ii. Robertson, K. Burke, K. johnson. Row 5: B. Bullard, M. Bregel, L. T'anl-:- crsley, D. Cardwell, T. Bullard, R. Gebhardt, B. Eames, Miss Tetltow. '7aacln .... Promoting scholastic activity, Torch's goal was carried out in three ways this year. It provided a supervised study hall at noon to encourage more and better studying habits, issued honor roll certificates, and presented a scholarship to further the education of an Honor Society member. To provide funds for these projects, Torch sold hot cocoa, colces and programs at football and basketball games. As a service ro the community, Torch members ushered for concerts and other programs. Since Torch is a national society, Tr must uphold the national standards. One standard is that a club in a school with over 1000 students, must limit membership to 10 per cent of the junior class and 15 per cent of the senior class. This rule went into effect in the fall of 1956. The club also raised its scholastic standards to a 1.8 GPA for students not talcing academic courses. initiates Tim Bullard with familiar TU Carol Koehler, certificate chairman, pc-rsents certificate to .kg ,df -it 1-'W' ilitiiij .-, R? A E-is rf. 5:5355 '- . . , r f .Q If-Us K R .':fl3i5Tf.'-557 rf-wffm f -lil-IQ' . LM., ' 4 WM 'ga .4 If .Q .,?.:h.. . t s . ..s, x . il i t 1, Niif.i ' 1 fi :V V ' , , 5. . 'ff' t ff it! . Carole Doyle H L. to R., Row I: D. Campbell, C. Clark, Lantto, R. Hagen, M. Houston, V. Carlbom, G. Oglcsbue, G, Chamberlain, C. Blumcnbery, Row Z: Y. lllizarras, N. Robinson, S. Wilsoli, Y, Sachet, D .l5eall, Row 3: C. Wnggont r, W. Niue-nch, G, Gibson, A. Vickers, J Brownlow Row 4: Mr. l.,efler, Gatzke, Hillstrom, E. Crisifulli. Au' Glad . . . , Achieving its twofold purpose, to create an active interest in all phases ol art and to put that interest to use in serving the school, the Art Club designed all back drops for the Vespers and Spring Concerts and livened the hall bulletin boards with seasonal and informative posters. Members worked on club projects after school, during the evening, and on weekends. Participating in work party sessions was one way to gain membership in the club. Another qualification was that the student had taken or was enrolled in an Art class. The officers were Gaidine Oglesbee, presidentg Virginia Carlbom, vice-presidentg Nlarcia Houston, secretary: Gerald Chamberlain, treasurerg Charlotte Blumenber, publicity chairmang and Jack Lefler, adviser. Belew: X' Celfllmm, WflSg0n0Y, P- EdWflYxlS, G. Oglcsbec, C, Clark, and G. Chamberlain prepare a huge wreath to decorate the audi- torium for the Cliristinas Vespers. if 4' I K-:KE F' F4 X A. Q Ie. if at u-.-X-r ' ' - V1 UU H! Mr. Love discusses last minute preparations for the drama conference with Jim Vick discusses his problems with Jerry Briggs and Georgene Myhrvold G. Myhrvold, C. Doyle, D. Dickey, C. Engen, W. Powers, Nancy Loomis, in Hi: First Date. S. Bowers, G. Jackson, Hoffman, R. Gamble, D, Austin. CNet pictured: D. Jacobson and Miss Coveyl. fbacama . . . . The Drama Department this year was characterized by an amazing increase in male enrollment, which made possible a more widely varied selection of plays fheroes at lastll. Reorganized by their director, Mr. Love, the Drama classes performed several one-act plays during lunch periods, charging ten cents admission to cover produc- tion costs. Mr. Love also introduced classes in make-up and directing. Besides these theatrical phases, larger pro- ductions are planned for next year. EVUYOUC, including DOUGH Kllfihr Dennis Todd, .l11dY LHUUO, Jim Vifkv Donna Stone Suzie Freeman Carol n Engen, and JoAnn Almond catch , , Y and Alice Bradley, all did the Charleston in The Charleston Craze. thief, Pat Mulvey, in Nobody Slggpy, g 5 s - 1 s e 1 Q . , . 3 5 3 . . t gg' if l S l Allan Hoeger and Genevieverjaclcson brought down the house when they appeared on stage with Carol Doyle and Jack Shanley in Charleston C raze. Judy Lantto and JoAnn Almond prepare Jack Shanley for his theatrical debut. E 5 Georgene Myhrvold seems perturbed at Caroline Eugen in His First Date. E i . illll 2 Q l Mir f 115 0 581 S' S L. to R., Row 1: Mr, Love. Row 2: S. Bowers, S. Freeman, Young, R. Gamble, R, Reavis, N. Loomis. Although a small group, the Marshfield Thespians have been very active. A Thanksgiving assembly, including a dramatization of the meaning of Thanksgiving and a reading of President Eisenhower's Thanksgiving address was its first activity of the year, followed by a noon assembly February 2. Everyone roared with laughter at the Thespian's first one-act play, Nobody Sleepsf' presented january 17. The second one-act play performance, Skin Deep, had its opening May 1. The Thespians traveled to the Northwest drama conference in Eugene, where they had an opportunity to see semi- professional and collegiate groups perform. They also discussed with them production and acting problems. The awarding of first and second place trophies to the Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Thespians was an appropri- ate finale to the Thespian club's year. 5 .... A vocational type activity, Stagecraft teaches its members to operate stage lights, curtains, back drops, and back-stage machinery. Stagecraft members also work with the Art Club in building music and drama production sets. L. to R.: XV. Powers, G, Gibson, E. Smith, R. Gamble. Back: Mr. Love. L. to R., Row 1: A. Vickers, S. Shellenbargur, C. Jones, R. Bcrgcy, K. Wfhitney, D. Foote, E. Phillips, M. Brainard, B. Carl:-Ci'. D Celorie, Kutch. Row 2: L. Chamberlain, Ferguson, V. Nulf, S. Cannon, S. Freeman, D. Davis, A. Bradley, P. Petford, D. ,Smith, bl, Young, L. Curtis, B. McCoinbs. Row 3: Mrs. Lester, I. Wlilliamson, N, Harrison, L. Mcliride, K, Burke, M. Aholins, j. Kutmh, B Blake, P. Mulvey, S. Watt. Row 4: S. Hatchitt, P. Anderson, L. Rood, P. Doney, C. Ledford, M. Stottlemire, C. Taylor, W. Ford, H Golbuclc, D. Shanley, B. Eddy. Wax. em .... Los Gringos, Marshfield's only Spanish-speaking organization, had a full 1956-57 schedule of Latin American activ- ities. November started a correspondence between members of Los Gringos and many Mexican students. To get better acquainted with Spanish customs, the MHS club played host to North Bend in December at a Christmas Fiesta. Members sang, danced, broke the Swan Pinata, and ate Mexican wedding cakes all in Spanish style. February found Los Gringos aboard a Spanish ship trying to learn the ways of the Spanish seamen. They were told some of the more exciting adventures of the sailors. A fiesta, held in the cafeteria during March, ushered in the Lenten season in the gala custom of the Latin countries. In May, Los Gringos were invited to North Bend for a spring fiesta. They were pleased at this invitation and thought it a grand wav to end the Spanish year. 91 OFFICERS Elaine Phillips nu gn Wnpresidem Donna Foote --- ----Vice-President Rosamond Bergey -- -MTreaSurer Kim Whitney --- - ---Secretary The Christmas Pinata hangs full of goodies and ready to be brolccn. L. to R., Row 1: L. Bick, C. Hipfner, B. Auer, P. McDonald, J. Forrester, C. Doty, B. Major, M. Lucas. Row 2: C. Baker, B. Cassette, S. Wilson, G. Thornton, P. Thaxton, C. Carlile, P. Smith, P. Endicott, M. Young, G. Jackson. Row 3: M. Brainarcl, D. Hoslring, J Smith, J. Lundberg, C. White, H. Anderton, V. Hendricks, J. Johnson, K. McGuire. Row 4: D. Lowe, P. McLean, R. Jackson, L. Fults, M. Page, R. McKenney, S. Burlcs, L. Heddon, H. Kelley, Thorpe. Row 5: D. Kutch, T. Holland, K. Burke, L. McBride, M. Paul, P, Roam. G. McBride, P, Jorgenson. Row 6: S, Johnson, T. McKay, S. Millet, B. Heller, N. Neitch, C. Lanum. I O I I alia Glad One of Marshfield's youngest organizations is the newly formed Latin Club, a chapter of the national organiza- tion of the Junior Classical League. To learn more about the ancient Romans, whose customs the students were studying, the Latin Club success- fully planned and gave a real Roman banquet. In addition to adopting their own constitution and officially taking their place among the many clubs at Marsh- field. the members of the Latin Club presented a colorful moclc Roman wedding to conclude their year's agenda. L, to R.: P. Roam, M. Brainard, D, Raclcleff, M. Paul, S. Bowers, J. Johnson, R. Mclfcnney, and V. Hendricks, practice a few Roman customs as Cerlneres fthree headed dogl looks on from behind. OFFICERS Pontifex Maximus -- -...., ,Larry Biclc Pontifex Minima cc, c,--Bernadine Auer Custodis Pecuniae ,W -c--John Forrester SCL-ipfor J, ,-.-PE1tfy McDonald Dux W ,,,.,Josephine Lester MJ 'IN L. to R., Row 1: D. Barnes, K. Lee, F. Merritt, D, Breitenbucher, C. Curtis, R. Gamble, 1. Douglas, A. Jones, C. Stottc, P. Endicott, L. Hedgpeth. Row 2: N. V.1nCalcar, C. Blumcnberg, G. Foster, C. Huppi, J. Bodley, E. Crisifulli, P. Wood, R. Morgigno. Row 3: E. Haynes, E. Velurc, A. Sherrill, G. Singleton, R. Tavernier, M. Page, Mrs. Sigismund, L. Reinharr. Row 4: L. Oman, B. Bahler, D. Lcibelt, B. Starues, B. Nlilcs, D. Dewey, K. McCrary, S. Lyons. Row 5: G. Topping, Kutch, Noblitt, B. Wells. Row 6: Howard, R. Payton, 1. Noblitt, M. Dimmick, B. Walker, R. Barber, M. Cone, E. Miller, E. Langworthy. Malls Glad . . . . The Math Club is one of the many extracurricular activities at Marshfield that concern the broadening of the mind. Ir is open to anyone interested in the facts, oddities, or applications in mathematics. The officers of this year's club were presented pins of recognition, which other members had an opportunity to earn by participating in programs during meetings or contributing to the club by selling for Matlr Club concessions. Under the guidance of their adviser, Mrs. Sigismund, che members met once a month and held a few sample meet- ings during class periods. Throughout the entire year, the members strove to interest others in the increasing demand for vocational mathema- tlclans. Charlotte Blumenberg explains the use of the pantograph. OFFICERS Relll Gamble .... . W- - .-... ,. .wpresident C3I'0lyI1 Curtis .., . , . ,, ., ,,,A WYM,-Secretary Delores Breitenbucher ......-,,Publicity Manager ADVISER . Q .-:1, if M Alice Sigismund .swq ' .-.av fps Q t N A l.. to R., Row l: 5. l5owers, Nlhorpc, 5. rXiitlf'i'soiw, li, L.k'l0!'IU. l.:mgmoitl1v, G. Julcsori. Row I: l erQiiL-on, ll, Iltlli-v. I3 .lfarn-fs. J. Gray, L, Joslin, Goolsbv, Row 5: C. lainun, R. Cfulley. ll. Nlfffoinlus, D, Whirner, Cf, lialcer. P. Nltljonalcl, Cf. lfitl-aarllx. Mr. hlillet. s,mcA .... Organized to give students an opportunity to improve their pululic spealcing through experience, the Speech Cluh Jroviiletl ro rams for man school ancl communit irouzs. g Y Y Z:- Tournaments at Ashland, Forest Grove, North Bend and Corvallis gave cluh members a chance to compete in several contests. The clulfs activities were not limited to just public and school performances. Spotlight on the Pirates, a weekly hall: hour ratlio show on KOOS featuring lhlarshfieltl news, talent and favorite tunes, gave several Speech Cluh memhers valuable experience in the raclio field. To help perpetuate the 1956-57 school year, the Speech Cluh macle a recording of major school events of the year. E ' ' ' ' L. to R.: Thorpe, R. Culley, lhlr. hliller, Nl. Cox, S, Bowers. 'W Ditlutiii I--. . -we Harold Angell and Marvin broadcast school and sport news. Denns Cclorie and Bob Yffrrber discus MHS features. :Rea-r,,s:- wa-f ' ' -r . VNN ' lie 5 H f 1'- 1 f i'-Aww-wfii- 151 5 . H - Dennis Caloric gives his side of the argument as Debate members Judy Gray, Jean Coffindaffer, Janice Lundberg, jereihea Goolslny, Jeannine Thorpe, Mila- dean Cox, Roy Galley, Louise Joslin, Dick Baxter and Mr. Miller listen intently. sf' 1 ..,- 3' vs.- N r iz SPOTLIGHT ON THE PIRATES d uf of lin! Thu.. Dennis Calorie John Norton Sonja Anderson ,M Genevieve Jackson Jack Langworthy Susan Bowers ,, ,- W Q OFFICERS ADVISER Lorin Miller arf' mmf' - . s- -President Vice-President U- , Secretary ,s V ,Treasurer . - ,Publicity ., ,Historian 87 L. tn R., Row l: A. Vickers, D. Long, S. Shi-llenbnrger, S, Bell, C. Bergen, Beveridge, D. Wh-st, H, Anderton, Nl. Cox, Row Z: Nliss Shannon, V. Carlbom, T. Ennies, Young, F. ltlasel, A. Cottell, Cigley, K, Nlills, K, johnson, Nliss Titus. hh' feague .... Girls, League began the year with a Big and Little Sister program, placing one upper classman in charge of each girl newly enrolled at Marshfield High School. Cf course, the hot-dog concession, the club's only source of funds, was of main concern during football season. Permanent crowns for the king and queen ILi'I Abner and Daisy Mael highlighted the Sadie Hawkins dance, one of the l,eague's annual events. . Winter found Girls' League decorating the Christmas tree in the foyer of the auditorium. Their mid-winter social event, a mother-daughter reception, gave the mothers a chance to get acquainted with Girls' League and its activities. Gals' Day brought the girls together for a final play-day in the spring. As a special feature, eighth grade girls from all over the district were invited to become better acquainted with the school. Virginia Carlbom awards hot dog sellers Pat Edwards, Pat Burrows, Carmen Bnrlcns and Ann Fellcner OFFICERS Janet Beveridge .. . President Carolyn Bergen - . . . Vice-President Sharon Bell .., ..,. .-eRecording Secretary Kim Whitney .. .Co rres pending Secretary Barbara Ingman ., Y .Treasurer Doris West ..-. .- Sergeant at Arms Judy Young .,. Song Queen ADVISERS Eulalia Titus and Margaret Shannon Big Sisters Kate and Sandra Johnson direct little sisters Susan Lyons, Diana Kingsley, and Kristi Atcbeson to their next class. 5 5 Rosa Lee Buckles, Terry Alter and Elnora Rigik take a last look in the mirror before mod- eling for the Mother-Daughter Reception. December Girl-of-the-Month, Kate Johnson, pre- sents tbe bracelet to Barbara Ingman, January Girl-of-the-Month. lt ill . ,f l i F s I ,P X Several committee members wait patiently as Doris West pours punch at the Mother-Daughter Reception. if 5 F 'R' 4 1 1 , way. W , 2'f. 4. 3 ' 9 lsmii ' L ,ig K' N. 1, i 7' A . .. f xN9fvi-I f. . R - ,, . ' Y. my-K g I ,mf 'A , , - 11, S L, to R., Row 1: R. Bergey, D. Hoslcing, B. Baer, M. Roe, D. Gervais, L. Joslin, K. johnson, L. McBride, Af Yates, K. Mills, Ferguson, R. Renvis, C. Koehler. Row 1: D. Long, B. Cabal, D. Foote, P. Petford, R. Spears, B. Bennett, C. Doty, C. Olson, K. Metzger, S. Johnson, A. Bradley, Hartley. Row 5: S, Freeman, S. Harder, D. Morris, G. Nelson, G, Nlyrhvold, Shaw, B. Goodrich, C. Eugen, V. Burnette. Rnw 4: Miss Knowlton, A. Schroeder, G. Thompson, D. johnson, C. Doyle, M. Simpson, -I. Gray, J. Cuffindaffer, C. Jones, B. Heller, Beveridge, S. Wilson, V. Elizarrzis. 74i-ouijzf ' ' ' ' The purpose of Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. This purpose was carried out through Tri-I-'li-Y's service projects, church attendance, and monthly meetings. One of Tri-I-Ii-Y's more important service projects brought happiness to residents at the Mercy Home, where the girls visited to present favors and took small gifts. They made their annual visits to Fairview and Mercy Home hefore they and the Hi-Y cheered the old folks with Christmas carols. Prior to attending the various churches, Tri-Hi-Y invited each minister to a club meeting to prepare the members lor visiting his church. 'liopics at other meetings were pertinent to the girls' interests, usually dealing with social problems. These topics were covered hy panels and speakers. Officers were Louise joslin, presidentg Katy Finell, vicevpresidentg Kate johnson, secretary, Mary Roe, treasurer, Bettina Baer. senior representative: Kay Nlills, junior representative. Tri-Hi-Y .ind Hi-Y go Christmas caroling. Triel-ll,Y girls deco,-Me the l-,all H-ce 91 92 L. to R., Row 1: johnson, Tanlccrslt-y, B. Ferguson, P. Nlolaley, C. Amslnary, B. Grant, Shanley, Kelley, B. Haun. Row Z: l.. Tanlcerslcy, D. Wf,mod, B. Stevens, K. Black, G. Scott, L. Fowler, Nl. Gardner. Row 3: T. Storm, Langworthy, S. Beckham, Nl .lXlcBrii.l:, Nl. Lucas, G. Batlcinan, R. Saulclconen, D. Wloodatd Row 4: D. Huson, L. Curtis, B. Knox, Forrester, D. Sullivan, D. Varlcy, D. Moffitt, Clark, Mr. NICLQLII1, D. Grischlcowsliy, B. Lewis, E. johnson, B. Carlile 5' 0 o 0 o JI ' Hi-Y serves as a moral leader and service club both in school and community. Service-wise, Hi-Y helped Girls' League decorate for the Sadie, served at teachers, banquets, sponsored the establishment of a Hi-Y at Myrtle Point, participated in Christmas caroling for the old follcs homes, and donated money and time to society-betterment organ- izations. The Sweethearts, Ball, Hi-Yls annual semi-formal dance, featured hearts and flowers and occurred in early spring The heat of politics filled the spring air as Ili-Ylers traveled to the Oregon Youth and Government session at Salem Hi-Y ended its yearls activities with a picnic in late spring. L. to R., Row 1: Forrester, XV. Grischkowslcy, K. Black, B. Stevens L. Tanlcersluy. Row 2: Nlr. Ellis, Nlr. iYlcl.ean OFFICERS Larry Tanlcersley ...H ,. President Kurt Black W... . . , ,Vice-President Bill Stevens W., He, MS ecre tary-Treasurer Dan Grischlcowslcy . W-, ,, .. ., ,Chaplain john Forrester , ,W .... Sgt. ar Arms ADVISERS William McLean and Robert Ellis f s 5 ., Hllllllllll ff K7 l E T , K E ' X i m,QL .. V h 2'-.4 si ul 'milf ' H --11-. . :ze .s- f . 522-j. TXT' -f fe . V. hah 4 Pres, L. Tanlccrsley instructs C. Smith, J. Forrester, K. Black, B. Bullard Hi-Y members and guests are introduced to new mcmbcrs at banquet. on fine points of Youth and Government legislative meeting. iff? my f 5 i V57 2 f l S ' 5 1 5 f . l L 5 2 . . . 1 7 . 54 Q i I 1 c A - s f A ' 2 1 i l i t 5 , f 5 I M s - L. Tanlcersley and B. Bullard introduce foreign college students to Marshfield. J. Forrester, B. Haun, K. Blaclc, M. Gardner, J. Lzmgworthy, 1. Tanlccrsley I 'l 11 L T nk le , C. Amsbary work on Sweethearts, Ballf: L. Tanlcersley iniriares new members in cande ig ting ceremony. , a ers y in ,Y L. to R., Row 1: R. Reavis, D. Long, G. Schanno, K. Finell, T. Eames, G. Smith, B. Robertson, L, McBride, R. Bergey, S, wfilson. Kow Z: G jackson, S, Shellenbarger, D. Nlorris, B. Inglnan, B. lrieller, Nlathew, L. Joslin, C. Baker, A. Vickers, Cagley, S. Freeman. Row 3: Miss Pastrouich, A. Nlesserle, Nleyers, V. Carlbum, T. Baer, P. lVlcDonald, R. Barber, D, Hosking, C. Blumenberg, Gatzlte, J. Hartley. 4 0 c 9 o In their second year of organization the Marjorie Tedrow Future Teachers Club fthirty-three top-ranking seniorsj sent two delegates, two visitors, one state officer, and one harried adviser dashing off to the State FTA Con- vention in Portland to spread the fact that MHS is the best school ever. Elementary Teaching was the topic of a fall meeting to which the IVIHS club invited the newly organized Powers and Bandon FTA's. KMHS FTA is so old itselfj, To get a taste of uteacher journalismf' the Future Teachers compiled, edited, and made up an issue of che Nine-C Slate, the school district newspaper. The issue was also designed to inform 9-C employees of FTA activities. Nine-C-Nite a Future Teacher-s onsorcd Yet-to ether for 9-C em lo ees, netted about two hundred dollars for v P 5 S P Y the grant-in-aid fund. The partyis unique decorations were in the form of a cartoon gallery of teaching humor. The classroom observation program in the spring gave FTA'ers an opportunity to spend several weelcs looking at a grade school class from the other side of a deslc. The object of all the FTA's money-making efforts was realized when they presented two very generous grants-in-aid to deserxing Future Teachers. Duioihy Hoslcing and jeana Hartley put FTA pledge Barbara Heller through the Xpplc Tippingi' ceremony. Linda McBride Grace Shanno Arlene Cox ,z Katy Finell -.--,., Trudi Eames MH., s-- Gary Smith W., Barbara Robertson W- -,,,,,,,, .. -Aszpresident .. - ,,,, , -Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer - - ,Y Y .. ..,,, Historian -W - ,,,, Librarian WW., -Parliamentarian Program Chairman Donna Pastrouich ,mf . , ,Q :., M ., 11, 1111225 1, 1 Q-sais? , wg. W gh. 35. L, to R., Row 1: K. Messerle, R. Barber, 1. Ross, C. johnson, P. Weeks, T. Wood, C. Webb. Row 2: Mr. Kokes, Hall, D. Galusha, D. Wood, B Gordon, R. Henderson. Row 3: R. Kimery, T. Stackhousc, H. Koski, A. Hasel, S. Roderick, P. Chaney, D. Webb, B. Corrie. Row 4: P. Weeks, L. Oman, B. Melton, B. Miles, G. jenkins, D. Keene, B. Finell Row 5: T. jenkins, B. Shore, C. Mahaffy, D. Cowan, D. Newman, Kroeger. N l f . I The Future Farmers of America motto. Learning To Do. Doing To Learn, Earning To Live, Living To Serve, can best express the purpose of the organization. In carrying out these principles this year, the MHS chapter participated in many better farming activities. In October. Ron Barber and Dick Ekblad traveled to the National FFA Convention at Kansas City, Missouri, and fourteen other members attended the Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. Mr' Kokcs demonstmes 3 cmnb,,,,y pmner. A Parent and Son banquet was the major program in March, followed in April by the annual FFA Barnyard Stampede, which rounded out a memorable year and included everything from barndancing to a livestock exhibit. Leonard Kokes OFFICERS Dick Ekblad W sawaa. President Ken Messerle .. ., .Vice-President Paul Weeks . , - . ..Treasurer Ron Barber ,W ..,..Reporter Clyde Johnson .. Sentinel Jim Ross ,, W, Secretary ADVISER A .nu- Ken Messerle receives Outstanding Dairyrnan's award at FFA banquet. Bob Shore gives his boat a new face. Ted Wood and Dick Ekblad plan program for FFA banquet. 1 .4.': . ' F' ., . .. . ,, if . V' X 45. A' , aeiwwlw I Gene Melton and Dave Bingham discuss pest eradication. -.wk l.. to R., Row I: Peterson, J Nleyers, Brounlow, C, Eiclcworth, C. lialcur, K. Brandt, K. Nlills, Kailffnmn, Bl. Giles. Row 2: S. Wfilson, D. lloslcing, Hartley, li. Bennett, Almond, C. Bergen, G. jfuclcson, P. Coke, C. Olson. Row 3: S. Wfonser, D. Breiten- lm-'lu-r, C. Doyle, V. Cailbom, N. Robinson, R. Bergey, B. Heller, Miss l..1rson. Row 4: G. Nlyhrvold, C. Eugen, B. Goodrich, Hum- ilton, Nl, Cox, A. Vickers, Miss Estenson 4,4114 .... In striving to carry out their motto, Forward to New Horizonsf, Fl lA'ers planned many worthwhile projects. To discuss the possilmiliries of adoptin a Korean or han rl MHS . d N l g p , me an ortm Bend FH'A groups met in Qcto- lwer at fl foreign foods potluck. Later that month several delegates attended the district FHA meeting at Roseburg. Novemlwer gave Fl-IA'ers an occasion to display their cooking slcill, when they were called upon to prepare and serve the Hi-Y banquet. As a service to the community and for homemalcing experience, the memhers provided a halny-sitting service for parents attending the Christmas Vespers. Also during Christmas, the cluh held a progressive dinner and small gift exchange. january brought in new members, followed by a February Family Nite. The FFA banquet in Marcli was the object of second FHA display of cooking skill. April was service month and during that time FHA hegan a one year adoption of a Korean orphan. - ' he '-Y. FHA serves dinner to t Hi FHA goes to Roseburg fx- -115959, - J is Q , six H, f-' ii V ii ff' Row I: jo:Xi1x'e Almond. Sharon Keefcr, Suzie Freeman, Judi Lantto. Row 2: joan Ferguson, Alice Bradley, Colleen Baker, Ailenc L-Jiroeder, Cru.-I Koehler. Sandra Johnson, Roberta Reavis. nam, .sfag .... Original pep assemblies, with occasional humorous skits and yells featuring the football players and Rally Squad highlighted this year's Rally Staff activities. The crowning of Football Queen Bettina Baer, four after-game dances, the traditional Marshfield-North Bend rally in downtown Coos Bay, encouraging the State Football Champions, combined for a complete football season, Basketball season found the Rally Squad sporting new outfits of full white skirts, with an abundance of petticoats, and turtle-neck sweaters. The Yell Leaders wore yellow culottes and bulky-lcnit sweaters. Going hand in hand with the uniforms were tricky steps, of which California Kiclif, Hip Hlopf, 'fElvis,,' and Can- Can Chorus, were characteristic names. One of the Rally Squads most rewarding moments came when the Oregon journal praised ther: as being one of the finest squads in the state. gi fffa 1 l,. to R., Row li M, blottissey, N. Giles. K. hltlls. K. l'it'andt, R. Sp.-ats. .X. Yi-lu-ts. ll. lit-rgey, D. Hoslstng, Miss llussey. li. liner, V. C.atlbom. hi luss, lx. NX'lntney, lx. lmuike, C.. lltptnrr. P, f.eloi'te. l., Taylor. Row I: li. lit-nnt-tt, C.. llergen. C.. Doty, Nl. llraittard, Sllatv. Spttrlnrlc, S. Stacy. Nl. Simpson, P. Peiliotd, B. Cabal, Young, Lindley, T. liatnes. S. .'Xd:nns. P. Haynes, C. Doyle, S Smith, Rott' 5: M. Btigltt, S. liotvers, l.. llnis. C. Olson, K. hlt-t1get', Stout, C. Miller, li. Atter, C. Eugen, S. Knapp, P. Smith, li. Page. hl. hliddetnlotiif, l., Hood. S, Dart, E, Koslai, G. l7nstet', Row I: S. liurlt-s, N. l.oomis, P. johnson, S. l.en:than, Dottglas, A. Shetrill, T. llolland. K. NVinl:t-l, G Spurgeon, ll. Andettnn, l.tntjlvet'g, P. lNl.tt'om-, T. W'et'bet', F. Hoy, M. Paul, Orr, C. Huppi. Ron' 5: l.. Reinhatt. A. jones, D. l3t'eirenl'ueher, l'. Ray, P. Alter, l'. Thaxtnn, li. Major, K. Carlile, G. Thornton, bl. Jacobson, M. Wlliiplcey, Goolshy. D, Xvest Stahl, S. llartott, P. Roam. Row 6: R. hlatthcws, P. Ellner, A. Road, B. Knapp, N. Lowe, R. lvlc- Kenney, L. llaarls. Kutch, G, iN1iCarthy, l.. Chatnbttlain, Nl. Cin, L. Savage, L. Fults, Nl. Cunard, D. johnson, Y. Sachet. ps,,e,a .... Besides creating school spirit through organized yelling at games, the Pepsters, Marshfield Pep Club, chartered busses to several games and provided hall: time entertainment both at home and out of town games. Three mem- bers joined with the band to entertain at the championship football game. The Drill Team, composed of thirty-six Pep Club members, performed during basketball season. The Pepsters engaged in a number of money-making projects including car washes, a mum sale and a dance, which more than cancelled their debt from previous years. For the first time Rally Squad and Yell Leaders were members of Pep Club. Also rules were tnore strictly enforced, improving the club greatly and paving the way for an even better organization next year. Queen Bettina Baer lcenterl and Princesses Marilyn Smith, Arlis Rood and Kaye Burke ride in their royal Cadillac as Mr. Larson Potential Pep Club members and Rally Staff chat during half time. chnuffeurs' . ---ya-:.,.,.,..-.M s, .uf 1.4, . vp --v,....s-..5. 4, . M, f iffifeitt at . . K, ,,tt,.,g SgQ.,,w.g, -Q 1 ' 7fQff',,gN-ffiz, ,, I, iii' 5 , ,Q , F lg, V , X ,. ,i5.tss,w. g, 5, t K , grew., V, I is - ', tool. to , Q ' , 4 .U 3 t A Q f s v . f ' rf 5 4 I ' 9 iff! I l 9- V s 5 vu, 6 mjgwxg 3 44..- '5 ' 1 it Q jtfi raven s -HA , . WWA 5 I ix Q11 U 1 iii: 5 . ll, ll I L. to R., Row l: R. Mathews, D. Wfesr, V. Elizarras, A. Schroeder, C. Baker, J. Slayden, B. Lottie, B. Howard, K. Metzger. Row Z: B. Cossette, Young, B. Cabal, A. Yates, P. Petford, D, Foote, C. Doyle, C, Bergen, B. Bennett. Row 3: Kauffman, Bannister, N. Robinson, L. Morgan, G. Oglesbcc, G. Nlyhrvold, C. Doty, Gray, K. Mills, B. Page. Row 4: D. Johnson, E. Koski, M. Mathison, D, Breitenbucher, Almond, G. Thornton, B. Cornish, M. Morrissey, R. Walter. Row 5: E. Sachet, K. Burke, C. Hipfner, L. Savage, Row 6: Miss Hussey, Miss Knowlton, Nl. Simpson, C. Erickson, A. Fcllcner, Becker, M. Young, S. Hatchitt, T. Holland. Row 7: J. Nelson, L. Reinhart, C. Barlcas, S. Barton, Miss Swinlc, Officers were as follows: Colleen Baker, president: Barbara Howard, vice-president: -Iohnye Slayden, secretary: Arlene Schroeder, point ' manager, Kathy Metzgerg Venessa Elizarras, play day manager, Beverly Swink, adviser. 04,4 .... The Girls' Athletic Association, under the supervision of Miss Beverly Swinlc, succeeded in sponsoring a program of activities which was of interest to the members and other girls participating. Swimming parties, playdays, playnights, an informal initiation, and potluclcs all provided recreation for the girls. A turkey feast, organized by the junior class members, honored a visiting modern dance team from Oregon State College. Late spring brought outdoor activities, which paved the way for summer fun. Miss Hussey, D. Foote, C. Curtis, J. Lantto, and D. Beall carve turkey for Oregon State modem dancers show GAA and Girls, Lea uc Som GAA-Girls' League potluck. dance routines. g e neu 1 K' -Z ?3fififf7?...' y as J Qbkx 1- X 2 ,..., Louise Morgan ushers fans to seats for the big gamei . 1 he 'W o f -M JN ' fs .,- 7 Kay Burke, coolcout chairman. worlcs on food supply while others fool their for-r in rho sancl. M -I v. 5: Georgina Mylirvold, chairman of Junior potluck. serves the An initiate enjoys pushing an egg down oor. GAA cabinet are as follows: L. to R., Row 1: johnye Slayden, treas.g Colleen Baker, pres. Row 2: Doris West, soph rep.g Arlene Schroeder, point mgr. Row 3: Kathy Metzger, sgt.-at-armsg Juan Nelson, Ir. rep,g Betty Lorrie, sr. rep. Row 4: Barbara Howard, v.p.g Beverly Swinlc, adviserg and Sandy Sreger, frosh rep. '13 the 103 l r new fa at f-. D 'c :Sig . 4 . , 4 1. A hu. , l.. io R., Row I: C. llalcer, Nloore, D. Sullivan, D. Vaughan, R. G lthardt, R, Colley, Row 2: WfllIi'f, il. Young, H. Gleeson, B. Miles, D, Rinlzlelf, Giles, Row 3: A. Rooil, lf. Haynes, ll. Malmlvly, N. Petersen, W. lfiirl, K. Koski. Row 4: T. Wirher, C. White. G. Nelson, D. Kelley, li. Blake, D. Leibelt. Row 5: lNl, lN'lathison, G, Singleton, D. West, B. lxferber, lf. Huntley, M. Dimmiclc. Row 6: P. Sommer, bl. Rufus, L, Rood, Nl. Lucas, R. Sumpter, T. Ploof. Ro N 7: S. Sumpter, P. johnson, S Lenahan, L. RClIlll.ll'l, llalcer, G. Srhnee, Mr. llunyarcl, Row 8:l5. Bomar, E. Schner, B. Gates, B. Ryon, Luntlberg, johns, D. Hilclenlnrancl, R. St-ip. M. Wilsoii. we em .... Nlarshlielclls Rifle Club under the aclvisership of lVlr. Donald Bunyarcl has become one oli Ll e largest organizations in school. They have fulfilled their purpose of teaching safety with firearms and how to shoot them through practice sessions, instruction, and many inter-scholastic events when they were actually 'guncler firen so to spealc. ln January, the top five traveled to Corvallis to participate in the Oregon State College annual Smallbore Tourna- - . . . . . . ment, where they competed for medals and trophies in the Junior division. They also met teams from Eugene, Roseburg and Ashlancl at the California-Oregon, junior Postal League earily in February. Later in the spring, this active group participated in its big matchfl the Roseburg Junior Rifle Club Annual Tournament. Roy Culley, Ron Gebliarelt, Dave Sullivan and Leroy Reinhazt practice target shooting. ICIGQ 'i -l H U Q i f ,wx gd s OFFICERS 3 ..., rg ,f,,-we -.,- if ' g g' if U 3 5 ' ' K wi, A Dave Sullivan ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, . it S 'XFN K. Denny Vaughan .ese .,-. V. ff. - H Colleen Baker W, ,. .. 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SQ J wx dm' it si, AVE ww 'M' 'inf W 'Y' L to R Ro 1 C Amsbay R John on B Grant 1 Shanly Tankersley Row 2 J johnson, E. Saukkongn, T jnkms S ennngtonKMeserle Rw3BFg nDNlso LR nDHCh0f R 4'MWh , ow . . xtty, s v h m T Kn ts rabtre R er D Car ell C Smith. M A R S H F I E L D MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD 46 MARSHFIELD 20 MARSHFIELD 20 MARSHFIELD 32 MARSHFIELD 27 MARSHFIELD 38 MARSHFIELD 32 MARSHFIELD 38 Quarter-Final MARSHFIELD 46 Semi-Final MARSHFIELD 32 Final MARSHFIELD 40 'HER w 1 r X 2 :W .,. L , A Q . . ,Q . Q W Q 571 5- 74? L T 'I . V, M, M, hw -. - , ,yffj , el! j ri A., i ,V f Q ? A nn .,. - S, Apr, X O 44- 4 ikxjjwgf 4 , I -+ 4 9 a lb! Q-E 7 775' -f 5- -I ..c- 'ex . . ' - . .sw ' ll 'X :gig kv' 3 is mi W- ,5-sexism '17 4 ' ff O.,- I auugyinf 'im lim ink! I I. ru R , Row l: B. I3uH.u'd. S. Lyons, L. Tgmkcrslcy, T. Bllllarcl, H. Spurgeon, G. Smith. Row 2: G. Scott, Nl, Gardner, L, Brncclin, I Q'1x1L K Tum 1 L' l5 cr Row 3' K Johnsun J Forrcstvr, E. Wilaona, XV, Hunter, B, lXIcCombs. Row 4: G. Anderson, B. Andrews, O Y I R RLI lil A:I'?HI.Ll.ll'. Gwllogsi, RowY5:4 Huffman, D. Iiinglmxn, Nl. Culcnmn, C. Wfcbb. I7. 5.41npmn. C. sw . OPPONENTS 6 BENSON fx ciofgull Us 0 C3ll.bXN'I'S mss 10 NIIZIUVORIU 7 IROSIZIH 'uc 7 s11R1Nca111z 51.D 7 liucsumiz w me1Nr5x'111.E 0 NORTH BEND 7 LINCOLN 14 PENDI ETON 19 MEDI-ORD eww Tum Co-L.1pz.1ins pluscnt Cflmmpionblmip lruplmy l0 Studcm Body. inunsnu 107 Q Mg, ,g, A , ? . ., .gzfk ' .3 wi X-my ' x ,N :mga gk, , . Q Rf 'N M. W il' EX 2' M . rg , ., ng W. 'N-...--v gwf' m - C' ' xl .N .Nr ,-,M ,PE Kg ,, 'P 'Q .Q Q X I x-.... W-wr 2 ,Q ,v s Johnson, D. Cardwell, B. Bullard, D. Bingham, T. Bullard, C. Amsbzry. LI-IJ Jerry Tanlcersley QLGQ Clayton Smith IQBJ to R., Row 1: C. Amsbary, D. Carclwcll, D. Bingham, L. Tanlcersley, Tankersley, Bullard, Johnson. Row 2: Shanley, H. Spurgeon, C. Smith. R. johnson. FENSE to R., Row 1: L. Biclc, 1. Shanley, R. johnson, H. Spurgeon. Row 2: Tankersley, an -Q X N I-MVY T3nkefblCY lcl Jim Johnson fLEj Jim Loaf USB, Jack Hgffman QRTj Hnlfback Roger Johnson stopped after n short gain in Roseburg Defensive safety Larry Bick mcklqg Medford ball carrier game. 1 ' K ,gf WX! AL T A f-V -V 'S .e-' F , 1 .1 Rik H 4 x 2' if 5 WM . ,mf , Q! 'A M . 'M 3 Jack Shanlcy moves for yardage ngnmst Benson. . r - xr. efflux ,f ....., 'S 1 MHS alumni talk to players during Roseburg game. Jim johnson recovers fumble in Benson game. Jack Shanley dumps Nledford ball carrier' i 'il 1 i Good blocking by the Pirate line accounted for the long runs by our haifbaclcs in the North Bend game. ,. 3 Hardy Spurgeon carries for good yardage against Roseburg. J rg pirate Coaches look over a new Play. Gary Smith makes long gain in Coquille game. Pirate reserves show enthusiasm. ai wa ' 1 1 ix jf.,-f' t ' i ', L. to R., Row 1: Coach Hoffine, B. Becker, D. Barber, D. Mateski, C. Johnson, B, Eddy, B. Hines, R. Brandon, J. Kelly, C. Morgan J. Anderson, K. Koski, H. Kelly. Row Z: Coach McClure, N. Brewer, M. Palo, R. Bright, L. Johnson, B. Starncs, Cotton, Burnett R. Hillman, M. Harris, G. Jenkins, D. Miller, F. Weble. Row 3: Coach Fox, J. Ross, J. Lapping, P. Yeiter, K. Anderson, D. Hartley, D Slayden, T. Dedmon, L. Watkins, R. Seip, C. Parlcer, C. Thrift, R. Burch. Row 4: R. Mathews, G. McBride, D. Shanley, D. McG'riff, J. Weekley, D. Kutch, R. Livingston, D. Royce, D. Fleming, K. Ortman, S. Keefer, Collver, B. Walker. ,yw 40014611 .... JV FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY Marshfield's JV football squad, coached by Bruce I-Ioffine, Walt McClure, and Wayne Fox, is made up entirely of freshmen and sophomores. Its nearly perfect record was marred by only one tie. The squad downed the Coquille JV's in the first two games of the season, 28-0 and 20-0. Next they dumped the North Bend Bullpups, 21-0, and finally tied Myrtle Point, 6-6. The JV's finished their undefeated season by out- maneuvering the Bullpups again, 18-Z. This year a freshman team was formed to give the younger players a chance to participate in more games and to give them as much experi- ence as possible. These future varsity players ended the season with an even .500 average by losing to the North Bend freshmen, 7-13, and then returning to defeat them, 19-7. Marshfield 28 Coquille JV 20 Coquille JV 21 North Bend JV 6 Myrtle Point JV 18 North Bend JV FRESHMEN Marshfield 7 North Bend Freshmen 19 North Bend Freshmen y : Opponents 0 0 0 6 2 Opponents 13 7 Roger Johnson controls the jump, putting the Pirates in positron ro close the Marshfield-North Bend scoring gap. p o o o 6114-iq Bufaeloafl After a slow start because of the lengthened football season, the Marshfield basketball team overcame great odds to gain a berth in the state finals. Providing come of the most thrilling moments in recent Marshfield history the team proved a giant killer by defeating Eugene twice and Benson once and by overcoming an eight point deficit against North Bend with only a few minutes left to go. Ending the up and down season in a tie for second place, the Piratemen, coached by Bruce Hoffine, were forced into a playoff with North Bend on the Marshfield floor. Defeat seemed inevitable to Pirate supporters in the packed gym, as Marshfield trailed most of the game. The impact of the intrepid Ma Hi explosion in the final moments was sufficient to carry the Pirates into an overtime victorv and the state tournament. Continuing their giant-killing tactics, the Pirates pulled the major upset of the state tournament by defeating rhe tall Pelicans of Klamath Falls 36-51g however, the team was unable to sustain its drive and lost the two following games to North Salem 50-49 and Benson 73-37. Head Coach Bruce Hoffine plots strategy with assistant. Pete Susiclf rf- ,1 113 Clayton Smith Chuck Amsbary Gary Smith Tim Bullard Mike Coleman Marshfield OPPOHCNI Jefferson Benson Medford Grants Pass Longview Longview Coquille Astoria North Bend Reedsport Bend Prineville Eugene Springfield Cottage Grove Roseburg North Bend Springfield Eugene Cottage Grove Roseburg District Playoff North Bend Larry Bick Roger 05115011 Chuck Russell STATE TOURNAMENT SCORES 36 Klamath Falls 49 North Salem 37 Benson Tech .feague R611-AKHQJ' Eugene Marshfield North Bend Springfield Roseburg Cottage Grove Spurgeon 4 A 7 1 5 :- i V' E 5. ,flak A , A ' K f ' 1? I , K T ' v 5 . 'Q 4. 1 I 3 ESB Sm ,V u s Q5 1 N v 455542 L. to R., Row 1: Coach McClure, C. Sasse, D. Sumpter, W. Hunter, R. Brandon, G. Rossi, L. Bracelin. Row 2: -I. Schrader, M. Counts B. Eddy, C. johnson, 1. Egger, M. Lucas, D. Kent, Kroegcr. j WBa4AeZZafl .... The JV basketball team, coached by Walt McClure, attained a .600 average with its fifteen win-ten loss record. Six, feet, six inch freshman Mel Counts attained the highest scoring record with 307 points. Other promising future varsity players are guards Gary Rossi and Walt Hunter. The JV team, open to all boys except seniors, was dominated this year entirely by sophomores and freshmen. Clyde johnson makes two for the Pirates. V ' f ' ' l -mi . .. . - me-we fm swan- f, L, to R., Row 1: Coach Wayne Fox, M. Palo, D. Hartley, Weekly, L. Eiclcworth, B. Burke, D. MCGfiff, Giles- Row 2: B, Starnes, R. Hughes, Larsen, 1. Kelley, P. Barth, K. Coke, D. Shanley, M. Harris, B Baakeldall .... The B squad basketball team batted out an ev en .900 average with eighteen wins and two losses, both of which were to Marshfieldfs JV basketball team. High scorer Lorance Eiclcworth contributed 165 points to Marsl1field's 1092 total points compared to the o P. ponent's 747 total points. Averaging 54.6 points per game to the opponent's 37.35 points per game, the B squad had a very successful season this year, playing North Bend, Powers, Coquille, Langlois, Port Orford, Gold Beach, Nlyrtle Point, Reeclsport, and the Marshfield JV's. hf' ld Hrlghes lays one in for the Pirates Larsen makes two for Mars le n ,, A, l L. to R., Row 1: Mgr. Bill Nlarkham, Bob Markham, D. Becker, Thill, S. Keefer, P. Coady, R. Howard, R. Sinclair, L. Schrader, Mgr B. Carlson. Row 2: Mgr. Hoffman, N. Brewer, Burnette, G. jenkins, B. Rice, R. Hillman, D. Wfood, Lapping, L. Neitch, Mgr P. Jorgensen. Row 3: T. Jenkins, Coach Provart, G. Scott, W. Buckles, H. Kelley, L. Fowler, L. Tankersley, T. Terry, C. Parker, S Pennington, J. Tankersley, K. Tanner, Coach Haliski. wnzflinq .... The 1956 - 1957 wrestlin team was the lar est to be or anized at Marshfield. Of the twent 'seven members. 3 S g Y , sixteen were freshmeng three were sophomoresg five were juniorsg and three were seniors. After placing third in the district, four of Coach Chet I-Ialiski's wrestlers went to the state tournament, where sophomore Roy Sinclair received fourth lace in his weight division. Besides develo in the bo s, h sical coordination a ilit halance and muscu- P e P S Y P Y v g V1 lar growth, wrestling teaches them self-confidence, aggrcssiveness, self-control, and team work. Tom Jenkins attempts an escape hom Larry Tankersle . D. Wood, T. Jenkins, L, Fankersley, and R, Sinclair prepare for the state Y t0Ufn3l nEIlf. La . ,,.,, iii fs is 'ggi .L X Q3 T522 J lf: : ii' x ii. 7 5' v I N ix 7 ,Qu L. to R., Row 1: Coach Fox, Forrester, B. Knox, K. Black, D. Long. Row Z: D. Wood, L. Biclc, Peterson, Johnson. Row 3: M. XVhirty, Fitzpatrick, G. Backman, Tankerslcy. my .... Coach Wayne Fox's golf club braved Oregon's usual liquid sunshine to compete in matches at Eugene, Albany, Medford, and Roseburg. In an enviable position with all of last year's lettermen returning, Coach Fox leaned heavily on George Backman, Larry Bick, John Forrester, Eugene Johnson, and Jon Peterson, who had placed eighth in state the previous year and second in the district. Golf Club is open to all boys who can furnish their own clubs and join the Coos Country Club, since all practices are held every night after school on the private course. I.... D-.I .. . . 1 1 putt on number nine V Q . 3 f 'H Y M green, M. 12 L. to R., Row 1: Mgr. Spurgeon, T. Bullard. T. Jenkins, E. Wilson McGriff, W. Buckles, hrand, D, Leilaelt, D. Mateski, D. Fleming, D. Galusha. Row 6: D. Monahan, B. Eddy, M. Counts. Since the usual Coos Bay weather prevailed, the pictures could not be taken on the field. 74666 . , , , Coach Walt McClure depended heavily on eleven returning lettermen for his traclc team, helped by county title holders Hardy Spurgeon fjavelin record of 175 feet, six ffl inchesj and Roger Johnson thigh hurdles 15.9 secondsj. In the running events were sprinters Gary Kvalheim and Jim Loar, milers Joe Egger and Frank Cannon, and hurdlcrs Ro h ' get ,Io nson. Lettermen Barry Bullard and Hardy Spurgeon threw the discus Other returnin letterme ' h . g n in t e field events were Hardy Spurgeon and Tim Bullard, who tossed the javeling Gary Rossi, high jump, Ed Wiser, polevaultg Dave Bingham, shot put. Marshfield participated in traclc meets in Roseburg, Grants Pass, Rogue River at Medford, Hayward Relays at Eugene, Cottage Grove. Coos County at Coos Bay, sub district meet at Roseburg, district meet at Eugene, and the state meet at Corvallis. Miler oe Egger and one-hundred yard dash man, Gary Kvalheim, in starr- Throwing the javelin is Hardy Spurgeonis specmlty ing position. K W . ..,. . . , ,,.. . -.Mw,.W- H-,,,-, -W-4 - ----1- E. Shank, J. Egger, M. Caldera, D. Davies, C. Mahaffy, L. Reinhart, L. Fowler, M. Gardner, G. Kvalheim, H Row 2: Mgr. M. Dimmiclc, Mgr. F. Huntley, A. Hoeger, R. Saulclconen, J. Schrader, E. Vfiser, D. Bingham , D. Steen, G. Rossi, W. Hunter. Row 3: VV. Ford, N. Ross, D. Hatcher, R. Hillman, M. Harris, Larsen, D D. Shanley, D. Giles. Row 4: K, Johnson, Kroeger, R. Schultz, D. Wood, D. Becker, N. Knight, D. Hilden Keene, 1. Hall, Row 5: Weekly, E. Mailloux, P. Yeitet, H. Moss, F. Peterson, G. Torrey, D. Troy D Dave Bingham limbers up for the shot put. Tim Bullard aims the javelin. Gary Rossi and Ed Wiser warm up for the pole vault L. to R., Row I: B. Royer, B. Ferguson, D. Gehrig, B. Carlile, K. Messerle. Standing on box: Forrester: E- Wilsonv R' Saukkomm' on top: B. Shore, M. Wilson. Coach Dean Sheldon has led the tumbling team through avery active season this vear. The tumblers demon- strated their skills both for educational and entertainment purposes at various schools in the district. The boys also provided entertainment not only during basketball game halftimes, but also for several Bay area civic clubs. Ed Wilwn and Rickksaulckonen practice on the Swedish box. Ken Messerle and Ed Wilson on the horizontal bar are Barbara Howard is preparing to serve the shuttlecock Edwards, Patty Gentry' to Sylvia Kline and Pat Green. 0 ! I f ' I l . . l. no R, Row 1: Kay Mushalik, Marilyn Young, Lynn Savageg row 2: june Waggmer, Sandra Millet, Joyce Bodley pose before the game. Pyramiding on the Swedish box are Sharon Barton, H2-Vins 4 fast Same of Ping Pong GW Del-Dis Robin H0055 lf? BMW I-Officv Rvsamond BCFEBYY Lynn Savage, Marilyn Smith, Susan Lyons, jean McBride, janet Lee, Patty McCue, Linda Oxford. Diana Lowe, Carol Bjerlce, Elaine Mclntyre. Becker. gi? . .1 .. 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L 2 1 1 1 sk 11? L ,1,L ,gay-1' iixvff-Lg 1 L, U L,, i , if A i 11 L3 mf 1 -.15 'L 1 1 ff 1 1 1? Q 1 L ,5 EU ' 1 A 1 'X I LL L L LLL1- +L , M KL g,LL,i11L L1 L 1 1 L ,L GLW, ' f HL '31 1 ,,LL., L, L L LL,1 1 L L L LL .L , 1 LL 2 L , LLLLLL,,L,1i 1' 111.1-fw1,iLm1gX,,M11 L1, LLL 1 :L 5 L 1 L I L, gl .13-LL, 1 511,11 , 1 1 ,, , . 1111 o 1-,.,gx111AQ'ffh1.1 1,151.6 1 N L K' C ' LL L 1 Lf' Q' 1, ,L51 L11 1 1, 1 1 1 1- 111,11 HOFFNIAN'S JEWELRY 275 Central Coos Bay, Oregon STEVE'S FOOD STORE EMPIRE, OREGON LET US HELP IMPROVE YOUR LUNCHES 14,4 4 I, I VH5 W 1 ...b- -nf' auhale 100' 11.1, X 246 C 'I C B O Ph CO 76118 JOIN THE GANG AT THE KREAM KRUST BAKERY 367 Anderson COOS BAY, OREGON SUPPLIES NIII.NE'S 51 STATIONERY I 265 Central :Ao-'EBOOK I Coos Boy, Oregon a we '3' Ph ne co 1 3757 ' f ' I in E 45? X -P A1 Peirce Lumber Company COOS BAY, OREGON 375 N. 4th Street Phone: CO 7-4113 HIGHWAY IOI 129 Abbe, Gordon .... ........--- 3 5 Bell, Barbara ..H. -1- 19, 73 Burke, Alma .... ...,...,,-... 1 0, 2 Abolins, Maija .d.. --,--.- 27, 73, 83 Bell, Sharon .... ------ 3 3 Burke, Bob ......... ..-.-- 17, 19, 24, 11 Adams, Sandra .... ...- 2 7, 69, 73, 100 Bellanri, Joe --- -------- 27 Burke, Kathryn ..,. 35, 39, 40, 65, 66, 68 Ahlquist, Judy .... ........... 1 9 Bellanti, Judy ............ ..-- 35, 72, 76 78, 83, 84, 100, 102, 103, 125, 131 Alander, Dalton ...... ...- .......----- 19 Belt, Gerald ......... -. --..---M-- --- 27 Burles, Sylvia .............. 27, 84, 10 Alexander, Robert ........ -.--- 11, 34, 39 Bennett, Barbara 35, 91, 98, 100, 102,, 103 Bu,-nette, John -n ----- H 107, 11 Almond, JoAnn .... 39, 40, 62, 31, 93, 102 1 ...-..------------ ----- 75 Burnette, Violet --- ---- 45, 60, 91 Alter, Patti ...............-. ---. 27, Berga. C - yn a .... 13, 35, 36, 73, 33, Burrows, Pattie ................ 19, 88 Alter, Terry ............... 1 .... -119 0 af: 100, 103, 126, 133 Cabal, Betty ........r..... 91, 100, 102 Amsbar , Charles -- . , A . 1, ' 1 3 eyC,Rosa1,1-gongi -- ....--- 45, 33, 91, Cagley, Jerri ...... 45, 60, 78, 88, 94, 95 59, 62 A ' LQ Ugizvlir-' ' Q 94, 93, 100, 103 Cain, Barbara .... ................ 1 9 ' - ' - - -- 5 , rlefj--Q ------- ---- 3 5, 75 Caldera, Marvin --- .---- 27, 122 Arrrlerrer, Gary -- .f ,.... - - - Q09 Beverid net -- 4 , 72, 73, 78, ss, 90, 91 C,1,,,,,,, pa, ------ -,-- 4 5, 69 Anderson, john --- .... -.--- - ---- M Bick, - r Y S - .--H-- 14, 39, 34, 106, Campbell, Carmen --- ------- 19 Anderson, ,loyce .... .....- - - - 27, 51 0, 115, 116, 118, 121 Campbell, Dorothy --- ---- 45, 79 Anderson, Kenneth --l,. .... --- 19, 10 'er - , 7 ' , ----- ------------ 1 9 Campbell, Lynne - ------- 27 Anderson, Linda ..... .-.. --- 19, 73 B e OW, D id --- - -- 44, 55, 68 Cannon, Frank --- --------- 9, 35 Anderson, Sonja ...... .1,. ...- 43 93, 86 Bi ham, vid5 97, U 109, 122, 123 Cannon, Sarah --- ........ 27, 75, 83 And9ft0n, Hope -- 25, 84: 1 1 9 Bjer 9 1-'07 - - - --------- 44: Cardwell, Dale .......... 42, 45, 69, 78, Andrews, Robert ....... 3--- 35 109, 111 Black, 31--- .... , ..... 10, 14, 34, 106, 108, 109, 116 Andrews, Wayne ....... 1, ------ ---- 2 35, 39, 40, in 92, 93, 115, 121 Career Day ....,. .- ,................ 64 Angell, Harold -aa .... --.l --.- 1 , 43, C, Bob ---.--------- 1 -- 44, 33, 104 Carlbom, Virginia 15, 45, 7 9,88, 94, 98, 100 Archer, Sam -.--- .... 1 ....... , Blgceley, Arlene ..-... -- ------ 9, 35 Carlile, Bob -- 27, 45, 65, 84, 92, 100, 123 Art Club ...... ..-. ..------- 7 9 Blen 1'1610t1rrw'r'f'1' --2----- 1 19, 24, 62 Carlile, Karolyn ....... .. 45, 83, 64, 119 Ash, Cecilia ...... ..... ------ T ,,,,,2,Z,, W, , Charlotte -- 44, 69, 9, 35, 94 Carlson, Bruce --.--- --- 45, 83, 64, 119 Atchison, Kristen ...........---- ', 89 1 Bit S1'lar0I1 ----------- - 7, 75 Carlson, Douglas .... ............ - '77 Auer, Bernadean ...... 35, 39, 78, 84910 Bodley, Joy ....--- ------- 1 9, 7 , Cary, Glen ,...,. .............. - 35 Auer, Robert ---, ...... ..--- ....---- 43 Bomar, Boni ta ........---- 1.-- 19, 10 ,-- ' , nnis -..-- .... 35, 83, 86, 87 Austin, Darrel ...e .e...- . 1- 43, 50, 80 Bostwick, Kar ------ 27, 71, 73, 74, 7 elorie, Pat' ia ............ 27, 76, 100 Backman, George ..........- 43, 92, 121 Boutin, NHHCY 1 ----------------- 19, 3 ' hamb lain, rald ...... 35, 65, 77, 79 Baer, Bettina .....-...-.- ------ 4 3, 65, BOWHS, SUSSI1 ---- 27, 30, 34, 3 , 101 , C lain, L vonne -.. .... 27, 83, 100 91, 94, 100, 101, 125 Bowman, --.. .......... -...- C ndlgr, Ben ---- ----- 35, 40 Baker, Colleen .............. 43, 78, 34, Bracelin, LBFOY aa- f -- 1 7 Chaney, Bill ,, ,M--, 19 86, 94, 98, 101, 102, 103, 104 Bradley, Alice a-, -w---- .'-.',. . , , 3, Chaney, Philip U- ---H 96 Baker, Eleanor --.. ....... 3, 42, 67, 143 74, 80, 33, 9 , Chapman, Al' -- -- .- 35, 64 Baker, Janice .... ....------- 1 9, 104 Brady, 04115 1. -------w------- ---- Chard, Pat ' k --- --,-- 19 Baker, ,lim ..... ......--------- 1 -- 19 Braihard, Madeline ...-- --- 35, 9 74, Churchi , Bill U- --,,1e-,, 35 Baker, Kenneth ...1.. 34, 39, 62, 106, 115 5, 3 89, 100 Clar , Carolyn -N ,..e.... --, 27, 79 Baker, Robert --- ........ 2 ..--- 19, 76 Brainard, TOIH --------- ----- 45, 60 rk, Eileen ,... ,-,, .,,... ---un 19 Baker, Wanda 11.. ..... 2 7 Brandon, Carol Jean -- .,......... 7 Clark, Joe ,, ......... 35, 65, 77, 92, 109 Baller, Bill .1 ,efe ..----------- 7 5 Brandon, ROD ------------- 11, 5 Clemens, Violetha ..,,..... - ..,.... ,. 27 Bannister, Janice -- -.------------ 102 Brandt, JOGUI1 e------ ----- -,,f1'-- 19, 711 Coady, Patrick .... .......... 1 9, 119 Barber, Ron ,,e1,..... 43, 85, 94, 96, 97 Brandt, Karlene ..... 313, 35, ' , 98, 100 Cochran, Bill ------ -,---- 3 5, 111, 105 Barlcas, Carmen .Y.....---...--- 33, 102 Bl'8gC1, Maufife ----- 53 ------- 5, 59, 73 Coffindaffer, ,lean ....... 9, 35, 64, Barker, Allen Reed .............. ls, 22 Brearerburher, Deloresli ....... 27, 41, 69, 74, 75, 87, 91 Barnes, Dorice ..e-4- ---- 1 9, 85 65, 3 , 102 A' oke, Karl .... ............ 1 9, 118 Barnes, Ed ,,,,... ..... l 06 Brewer, Norman .... ..... 1 9, 9 glee, Patti ,--- ------,---- 4 6, 98 Barnes, Larry Y-, ---- -.--- 19 Briggs, Barbara .... ---a.-- 4 ,-- -q 9 A ke, Roberta ..,,,...,,,... U--H-- I9 Barnes, Marie --- .,........... 35 Briggs, Jerry ae..... -.?:,l3,T23 550 1, leman, Mike M, 35, 39, 40, 109, 114 Barth, Philip H., a...... 19, 76, 118 Bright, Mary -, aa... -2 --19, 35, , 101 Collyer, John -.-- ------------ 1 H 107 Barton, Sharon ,,,,. ---. 27, 100, 102, 126 Bright, Raymond -- .gn 531-232 107 Cgllvgr, Ruth ---- -U 45, 64 Basketball , ,---.. .,......... BFOWII, Kay r.- ,,., ....,, - - .., ...... C01-lard, Ben --HHu-- ,-,,----- Baughman, Earl aa- .........a.a. 19 Brown, Leroy .... ah- --.- ,e..a. j 19 Conard, Margaret Mn -U, 27, 100 Baxter, Richard M-.- -U 44, 66, 68, 87 Brownlow, ,lo Ann -2 4 , 7 , 72, 7 9, 9 '1, one, Melvin ..... --- 27, 85 Baysinger, Norma .........a- erfBMg1i1eS, Rosa Lee -QEEN A 3936, 73,333 omelius, Jane ..-M ,M 19, 76 Bealer, Marie --- .......- A BU11a1iZ1:3 B7a1'Fjiw'f'f'?f9 '5, 935 51, 52, 63, , ornish, Barbara -H ----H ,U 102 Beall, Diana aa.e ...--a.. 1 9, 193, ,yryr .,,,., , 78, 101, 1080313095rr1f4f1'liliEfW12'3r9'3iCorrie, Bill ----,.,- ...,. .--aa-- 96 Beall, Dianne , -a-, .a.,. 15, 44, 79 Bullard-,e513iri'F4fQie,a,am.,--- 3 , 34, is? C5ssette,'iBairbara .....a 35, 84, 102 Becker, Dick H... . 19, 107, 119, 122 ,W sshfigyrrl ,.,,.1l,4,,,,,122,,,,123 Cottell, Angela -a- --- 19, 35, ss, 125 Becker, ,lean L-- ....,. 27, 102, 126 Burrell, lmarflyiii ---,,,- Mm 19 Correll,B11l ,W -,-my--M 35 Beckham, Steve --- -..- 27, 74, 75, 92 Bunyard, Donald Cordelia -- -e--- 27 Beebe,,lo Ann aana... ..-........ 2 7 Burch, Dwight ,,,.,-b,,- -1,,Q,,,,g1,,lQ, 40 Cotton, James W- ---- 107 Beebe, Ronald ,lay ..a, ..e... 1 9, 75 Burch, Ron ,,1-- ------ , U 19, 107 Comm, Jog W, --W Mu 19 130 I , Relax with Joanne Petersen in a comfortable chair -,.Q from . ,,,L -,UM . ' Art Decorating and Furniture Co. Phone CO 7-6215 311-I7 S. Broadway Coos Boy, Oregon BAY HARDWARE PLUMBING HEATING HARDWARE PAINTS 275 S. Broadway CO 7-4610 COOS BAY, OREGON COOS BAY BRANCH The United States National Bank OF PORTLAND COOS BAY, OREGON MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SPROUSE-REITZ VARIETY STORE T62 Central Avenue, Coos Bay, Oregon Phone CO 7-4816 YOU'RE IN LUCK WITH A MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAW T181 N. Second Phone CO 7-3722 Coos Bay, Oregon uu Qc. 0,- ' 4' 9 470109 IZED I Kay Burke and Carol Olsen know how to keep healthy BRDOKIVIEAD DAIRY 144 N. Fourth Coos Bov as 31 Counts, Melvin G. 1 Covey, Peggy ..,,. Cowan, Alfred W... Cowan, Donald 1-1 Cox, Arlene ...... 11 ...... 117, 122 1-1 8, 65, 68, 148 11-11.1111 27 11-111-11-111 96 111. 1...,., 46, 68, 95 Cox, Mile-.deem ,.1.1.11 46, 68, 86, 87, 98 Cox, Mona ........ Crabtree, James 11- Crabtree, Patty -11 Crass, Sharon 11- Crass, Sylvia .... Crisifulli, Elaine -1 Crowder, Eugene -1 25, 27, 62, 88, 100 1111111 14, 35, 106 111111-11 75 11111111 19 11111111111 35 19, 79, 85 -1 ......., 111 46, 60 Crowe, Margaret .,............. . .... 16 Culley, Roy .......... 35, 65, 86,'87, 104 Curtis, Carolyn .... Curtis, Lynn H. 111 Cushing, Cecilia 1.1- Dahl, Betty 11. ee.. 1 Danielson, Ruth ..... 1111 27, 75, 85, 102 35, 83, 81, 92 .,,.. .11 9 35 17, 24 Elcblad, Richard 1 Elizarras, Venessa 46, 96, 97 1 1 .1,.., 15, 35, 62, 65, 79, 91, 102 Ellner, Phyllis 11 1-1 ,.,,.e 28, 100 Ellis, Robert ,,,,,.2...,.. 1. ...ve .111 10 Elvrum, Dale ,... 11 28, 75 Emerson, Arlie Q 1Qi,311--..Fs98 73 Endicott, . .,., 1.1131 1- 1.1 2, Endicott attic 1 i'i5 1 1Q1- 20, 5 51? Endicot , lie .1 ..,.-. -MCL 5, 7 Engen, n ...... 80, 8 1 8, J Engle, initxmia ......... g?46 f2 Ericlcso Carleen 1M fY,3 1 ,--': 102 Ericlcson,N3'len4 1E bQh,.l5Wwwm Erwin, Joy M ....,. ,ff.11.E.,1,Z,, 73, 78 Estenson, Joan .w:r1L:,,,s'fi111ei' ,,,. 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22 Nissen, Larry 1111111 111 14, 37 Noblitt, Jack 1111 --- 30, 85 Noblitt, James 11 111 30, 85 Norton, John -11 111 25, 62 Nulf, Virginia 1111 111111111 1 1 58, 83 Office Practice 1- 69 Oglesbee, Gaidine 1111 Ogren, Sandra 11 Oliver, Leslie 1-111 Olson, Carol 111 1 - Oman, Gary 1 1 Oman, Lee, 111 1- -1 Orr, Joan 11111111 Ortman, Kenneth 1 Ostberg, Carolyn 11111 Ott, Janet 1 11111 Oxford, Linda- 1111 Paczesniak, Walter Page, Barbara 1111 Page, Mary 11.11111111.11 Palmer, Katherine Palo, Marshall 1111 1 Parker, Manuel 1111 Parker, Maxine 11 Parker, Ruby 1-- Parker, Shirley -1- Parrish, Ronald 1 1 Pastrouich, Donna 1 Patch, Tom 1111 Patnode, Sandra 1 Paul, Marilyn --- Payne, Gayle 111 Payton, Ross 111- l5,40,69,79,102 --1-1111 -1111 - 111 22 1--11-111 30 37,9l,98,l00,l3l --1-- --.- --1-- 53,72 -11 85,96 11111 30 -11 1111111 107 --- 53,78 1--1-111 30 1 -.1- -----.. 22, 126 -1-1111--1 9, 95, 111 30,74,75,100,102 30,73,84,85 -1-1--11-1 22 11- 107,118 -11 107, 119 11111 53 1111 22 111 37 1 1111 37 -1-- 9,94 -1-- 37 --1 22,24 1-1 30, 84 -1-1 27, 30 11- 15, 53, 85 Pelham, Lavina 1111 111111 5 3, 72 Pennington, Steve 1 111 37, 106, 119 Pep Club 111111-.1- -111 100, 101 Peterson, Floyd 1 11111 .1 111111.11 30, 122 Peterson, Lloyd 1-1 1111111111 1-.111. 30 Peterson, Joanne 1.1 53, 72, 74, 75, 98, 131 Peterson, Jon 1111 1 11111111111 115, 121 Peterson, Norman 111 .1-11 22, 76, 104 Petford, Pat 1111 11 1111111 34, 37, 40, 62, 69, 83, 91, 100, 102, 103 Petrasek, James 11111111 1111 1111111111 22 Phillips, Elaine 1.---- 111 53, 69, 72, 83 Photography Club Pierce, Walter 111 Ploof, Ted 11-11 Popp, James 1 1 Post, Emilie 11- Potter, Darlene 1111111111111 77 111111 1111 76 104 --11 l4,95,l1l 1-1-- 30 -111---11 53 1111 30 lngmon knows thot you can get the fmesr THE M1113 BOXH NC. 70 East Central Coos Bay, Oregon Sporting Goods Plumbing Paint Appliances COAST TO COAST STORES 'l7'I N Broad Coos Bay, Oregon 104 N Broadway Coos Bay Oregon T37 powers, Walter A ,,, 53, 60, 80, 82 Schafer, Rosalie W ,,,,, f,,... 30 Sommer, Peggy ,,, ,,, 23, 104 Provart, John ,, -.,,., 7, 119 Schaer, Elizabeth ,,.. g.,,, 2 2, 73, 654, ,l Sophomore Class ,,, .,,, 25-32 Quick, Alice Us Ywrn, 53 Schanno, Fred ..,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,f f'iZT1'x2 tham, Jim ,,, ,,,, 23 Quick, Doris W, -n 30, 73 Schanno, Grace Marie ,gig , 40 ish Club ,,,,, ,,,, 83 Quick, Frances Mnm -,-,4--, , 4V,---, 22 Schlotnian, Judy s,.s , , 7175i , Spa 'Eg Charlotte ,,, .,-.., ,,,,, 23 Quill and Scroll W vv,w-,---- --,-,-s, 6 8 Schnee, Gordon ..,v., 2, 71,57 , 1 4 Sga gh, Elaine ,,, ...,.., ,,,,,, 31 Rackleff, Donal ,,.,of'z:e:o:1ef,..,.,,,k37, 84, 104 Schouten, Victor ......,,. 2 ..s... 22, Sp rs, Roberta s... ..,s 3 8, 72, 91, 100 Raines, Kat rlrle 2,,,,,,, ,--f -, 3 Schraderv James -f--ff Af 1 ech - -H----- ----------- Rains, El not ----,A ,,YV--F----- , A 5 roeder, Arlene ,,.., ,, 4, , ,,, ,,,, 31, 69 Rally , ,--g- ,.,,,. 9 9, 101 ,,,, f59, 1, 10.1, 102,-'1'03 r, Evelyn .e.e... .... , ,,, 31 Ray, Ph lis U- 2 Nfff, ,,------A, 3 0, 65 Schroede .,,, I ,,1.,.. 30, 119 Spe ....s. ,,,, ,,,, 23, 87 Reavis, Rglgem, ,,, ,,,,,, 1 53, 60, 63, 75, Schulttz, Rus ll ,, ,,,,,,,,, .dds 1 2 2, 122 Spotlig n The Pirates ,, ,,,,,,,, 87 456-'f'vo.,,,,7Q,,,,6,?,,,,,2Qj, 91, , Schulze, Bob , , ,,..,,.22., , ,, 30 Sprague, Judy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , ,,,, , 73 Reavis, Verlan ,,' ,,'s,,,,,, ,,,, ,, 10, 17 c Gary , ,,,, ., 41, .:-' 4, 9, Spurgeon, Glenda ,,,, ,,,,, 3 1, 65, 100 Reese,1V1a ,,,,, ,,,, ,..,.,.,,ef 54 2 21 114 1.2 Spurgeon, Hardy ---'-------.---- 108, 109, Reeves, e l ,,,, ,M ,,,,,, 54, 135 Seip, R ,,, 24i,,.1'04, 107 it 111, 115, 116, 122 Reeves, Ru e 2 -M ---, V, 30, 73 Sells, ta ,, .,, ,, ,,,,,f'f', ,,,,,, 42 Spu ck, Joan ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 38, 69, 100 Reliwolelt, ,QQ 'SIA I -A-e, W Y,----, 13 Senior lass ,,, . , df-, .,,,, 41-60 Stackh e, Tom ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 96 Reinhart, Lelqd, ,,,,,, 37, 65, 68, Shack ford, Gaylen , ,e..,,,,, .., 73 Stacy, Sh ' ,. ,,.., -,,,,,,,, 38, 82, 100 45 , 05, 120, 122 Shan , Eugene ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 30, 122 1 Stagecraft , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 82 Reinhart, Louise ,,,,,,, 23,, 0, 85, 102 Shan ey, Dick , ,,,,, ,,,,,, 17, 53, 76, 83, Judy 31, 66, 75, 77, 100, 126 Rice, Shirley i ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,, 38 106, 107, 118, 122 2 s ims, William ,,,,, 23, ss, 107, 118 Rico, William ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,, 22 Shan SY, J-HC1i --f- rr---A--n 54, 59, 60, 31, St ham, Janice ,, -..,,-------- 55 Ricketts, Ron ,,, ,,,,,,, 23,, 7, 7 148 H 92, 108, 109, 110, 116 Ste I 61, 136111115 -.. f-- 14, 38, 75 Rifle Club ,,,,,, H ,,,, 04 Shannon Margaret ,,,.,.,e.,.. 7,13, Stee , Donald ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, 122 Rigilt, Elriora , ,,,,,, ,, 22, 6 Shaw, 1621 ,,?W'fgvm-,.Q,f3, 69, 75, 91, ,4 Sreg r, Sandra ,,,, , , ,- 23, 24, 103 Riscol, Raymond ,,,, ,,,,, ,Q 15, 7, Sheldon, 33174740-Q,-------44775 4 24 Srev hs, Bill .lim ---- -- 55: 69, 92 Roan-1, Pauline ,,,,,,, ,,, , 84, 10 ShellenQ,fferr,if,eQ3g,y --4i5mZ,,,,gQ,, F, 95, 109 Ste art, Betty Jo -,,- -4 31, 69, 92 Robertson, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 65,2 51191199 fgef, g3'1'1i7:lflff,'g,f:,7,:,,,54 -'i' 69, 72, Stew , Thomas ,,, ,2--,--- 23 ,, 66, 67, 68, 78, 9420951 83, 88, 94, , 143 Stewar , Wynell ,,,,,, 73 R0b1l1S0U, GHYY -- ---fef----f- -- ----- 3 errill, Allyn e,,e,. -,-- 310,81 00 Stoldcrf, ,,,, 23 Robinson, Nancy -em ,.ee 38, 98, 99, 1 Shhhlt, Bathata ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, 9 3 tone, Donna it q--,,u--- 23 Roderick, Lew --A -----Yw -- ------ 22 ff Shore, Robert ,,,, ,,, 9, 8, 96,,,7, 12 smhe, Mahi ,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ss R0C19f1C15, Sam --- --- 38, 9 Shutter, Kathy ,,, ,,,,, 22, R , 126 Storm, ,,,,, 38, 72, 76, 92 Rodgers, Jack rm...-M .ee...-e-.e-e-- 1: Sigismiiiid, Alice ,,, ,,, 10, 34, 512,148 6 Storm, ,,,,-,,,----,,, 23, 81 Roe, Leonard fv----ef------eA--- -- 5' Simonson, Gail 1. ,,..,e. -.--- --- 8,h,64 torts, ,,,,,,,, 23, 85 Roe, Mary ,,--,,e 54, 60, 64, 74, 757, 81 91 Simpson ------- 33, 1, 1051, 102, St tlemire, Marvin ,, ,,,,,, 31, 83, 87 Rogers, Dorothy rr-- 1 e-ef------e- ae- P5 Sinelanfijetty ,,,, 54 'Msioh , Judith ,,, ss, 40, 98, 100 Romig, Maurice .-r-fr---- 5 eefe 13 Swclair, Rey ,,,,,, 3,5, 19 5,22 Sherry -,,, ----,,,,,-M 23 ROOC1, Arlys ---- ---- 30, 7531 100, 104 ,, ingleton, Gracie ,,, ,,,, 21,81 4 Straclqa Janet ,,, ,,,, 15, 69 Rood, Linda ,,,,,, ,,, 30, 25, 100, 104 iygskarsten, Rita f V, --figw ik, 2 Strauser, John --W -in 55 Rosencrantz, Bill -. .,e...... ,, ---e --- 54 f Slayden, Daniel ,,,, , ,,,,- 22, 1 7 Sersusee, Neal an ,V-M 31 Ross, James ff--- -- f-f- 251 95, Slayden, JO1'lI'lyE . ,,,, ,,,, 71, 72, , , Student Council vw- ,---- ROSS' Neil ------------ -M:j'3347r,g--- 12, ',,,,, 76, 1Z,8, 102, 1 Sulcraw, Sam ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 2, 63 Rossi, Gary 11, 30, 109, 11, 117, 1122, 3,,,,j, Slover, Charles 1 ,,,,,, ,-,,-,, 35 wfgullivsn, David he V- 55, 92, 104 Rothev Cathy ----W ----- 74, 7531769145 Smith, Bill .rf r-... W-- - --emK-,,22W'f f7Sumpter, Richard ,,,, ,,,, 25, 104, 117 Rouse, Laffy t---- M EE ---- 38 if Smith, 150111116 an--H---..-r.- f ..ee T 2 31 Suiinpter, Sharon ,,,, .,,,,, 23, 104 R0yCe,RiChafC1 0---62,11 ,,,, 1 gif Smith, Clayton N. 20, 5, 59, 60, i Sfiysiclq, pete ,,, 10, 111 ROVER B015 --H --- rrfr 38 124 95, 106, ii- 71114 1, Swanson, Dorita ,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 23 Rucas, M317 - 4- -- ---- -- ---f v 10,1 Smith, Darrell ,,,, ,,,,,, ,2..,,., ' - 55 'wamggi-1, Tom nk -2,- 9 ,12, 56 RUC , ,,.. ---- --- 33 SlTl1I1'1, David eY.rev-..aY-.Y ,Y..-.. W-- 22 wift, Carol ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 23 Ruck :W-oywfrdirhi rrirr -- ---- 38 Smith, Edward ,,,. 55, 82, 37 t Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 38 Runo, Wayne 1756, ee--- C eee----- 21 siifi riieSm1f11,,.E11Z31JCf11,AHQC are .,,c...,,.. i eyerly ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 14, 102, 103 Russell, Chuck ,,,,,,..f3im,,, ,,, 109, 115 Smith, Gary Lee ,,,,,, 55, 59, 62, 63, Tan ersleyTnJ3'F1fS7e'i,- ,, 42, 56, 59, 92, Ryan, BBW? - f -W f-f---f- 22, 104 71, 72, 74, 90, 94, 108, 109, 111 108, 109, 119, 121 S3C119F, Yvonnee -- ------ --- 79: 100: 102 Smith, Joy ..,,,ii..,, ,..,,f. 31T7g4T390, 100 T31-plqersley, Larry ,,,,,v,, vi 56, 78, 92, 93, St. Dennis, Lonxniie lrrrrr rfryfy were-o-d 22 Smith, Keith ,,,,,,,, ,,, 23 103, 109, 119 S3mP501'l, David f - ---- 33, 109, 120 Sm1,L,11,,,,,1S8l1I1Ef11 ee--. ...ff ff7l'lrzh.e:-.- 76 Tanner, Kenneth ,,,,, ,,,,,, 14, 38, 71, Sasse, Charles 2 rrrr Wee- 1 27, 117 Smith, LSB iiii' TVSSST'11'l'f5lTfreI':8-A-,....,,,,,.,,M23, 75, 125 72, 73, 109, 119 Sasse, Sharon rrrr 2 rr.- ,err 73 Smith, Marilyn 23, 75, 76, 125, 126, 148 Taveihier, Rhoda ,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 23, gs Saukkonen, Eric rr-U 92, 106, 122, 124 Smith, Pat ,,, ,,,,,, 31, 65, 84, 100, 125 Taylor, Camlyh ,,, ,,,, 31, 69, 83, 100 Savage, Lynn 30, 75, 100, 102, 125, 126, 141 Smith, Rithattl ,,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,,, , 38, 83 Tedfoyd, Connie , U ,,,,, e 31, 85 Schaefer, Georgina f-f-- -A--------- 22 Smith, Suzanne - .1.1 2 an 38, 100 Tedrow, Marjorie ,,, 8, 78 138 THE COMPLETE' MEN'S STORE Broadway and Anderson All Coos Boy, Oregon WERNER'S TYPEWRITER SERVICE ROYAL PORTABLE DEALER 135 N. 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Jerry --- 23, 119 Webb, Rosannlnd -2- -A---be 38, 72 Young, Judfg ..., , gi 78, 33, gg, 100, 102 Thom, David ,,,1, -----.-., .... 31 Webb, Vlrgmla 2 2 Y--- -v----- --f--- , - 1'-'1.,,,L'-5 Young, Marlplyn -Qin 9 ---H- g 31, 102, 104 Thompson, Gayle --- ..... 56, 72, 73, Weelcly, Jerry .WK, ,..- 1 07, 11513 2 'X .r-- .,,. f Mgry Belle 1---,---un U 58 74, 78, 91, 148 Weeks, Paul .,,,.. 338, 96 ,,.f 5 '1 '- 1 ,E 2 Thompson, Marilyn ,,....,,.., ..... 3 8 Weeks, Steve -- 22 1 ' 35 I Qixu 51 ' Thornton, Gayle 27, 31, 84, 100, 102, 125 Wells, Billy ----2 2. 2 1,311 .'- 1 i g Thorpe, Jeanne -2. wY,, - .... 31, 84, 86, 87 Wendland, Louise U ,--,,,, lzl, , 11': 38 gf E, T110rWa1f.1, Steve vA,A ---4-4Y- 2 7, 31 Werber, Robert ,,.......... 3 - 38, 31040, E331 3 i, Thrift, Clyde 2 .4,. 2,2 23, 24, 107 Webber, Toni 111..... 31, 74, 7 765,104 5,055.41 1 Titus, Eulalia --.. ...,. 7, 88 West, David g--,-i-N-,----,---.- 02- 12 .443 gr f Titus, Tom -2--- --A-4--4 23 West, Doris 31, 69, 88, 100, IOM, 104 'fi T0C1d, Dennis -uf - -- 385 395 80 4Westg1aard, Meredith , ,,,M,,, . ll: 1 Tofflemire, Glee - .-.. ---- 31, 73 100, 03, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w41f ,, Tofflemire, Walt .... .....,.. 2 3 Weston, Zelda ,---i4n,-M-,-- -4:-,,,,,,3,,W,Mw,, ,,,, TOPPEHSQ Gary --A- A-A 319 76: 85 Whiplcey, Marilyn .... .... , - ,, Torch Honor 1.,.,,.. 73 White, Calvin .e,,,, --- 23, 6',wfi141x':, ,,11jf,,jj,jjj,,,,W1, Terry, Gmc f---- -4-- 122 White, Carolyn --- .... 1722 4-- 53Q1',,,8i,, if Track 2 ooo.. 122-123 white, Diana ,,,,, , 5 1, Traver, Jeanette -..- 22,2 38, 72 White, William YvY,Yn, ---- ,,,,:'?b.23,M,,, Tregoning, Linda -- .Y.- 23 Whitney, Kim .... 39, 1 ,,,,,6,Q,,, 83,7i109e-,..,,L3l,3,3 1 Tf1'H1'Y - -4-- ,-- ---- W- 91 Whittaker, Mary Jo -E32 -5233.3-Q 57 Troy, Dennis -- --- 23, 122 Whitty, Mike A--my M .1'i 57, 1 Q1 Tumbling 124 72, ,7 1026,7 121 : 2 g 1 Tf1,'M -- -4-- -V1 --A- 74 Wilcox, Lee Ae.. . ale--- 231 , Eg Tri-Y .2,2 92, 93 vyxfilder, Eilee ,jg ,,-- -5Q,,,,-- 73 .: 1 1 Upchurch, Joan --- ---- 38, 72 Wilder, Sha na., --- -3x,,,2Ks-X--2fE'3'3f2Q?y,,Z,f 1 3, 1 Upchurch, Lynn .22..... 31 Wilfm, C fawf M,,. 125, 312-,,,73,3T263'l,g 11 VanCa1car, Nellie --., .... ,--..-- 23, 85 Wilkes, M r ZA, 1 VanLandingham, Gary ------ 27, 31, 64, Wilkes, R' --,--- 2- ,-nj? We gl 70, 71, 72, 73, 74 Willett, ,me -,ff ..... -,435 Varley, Dennis .22.. .... 55, 63, 92 Willett, 11,10 gg ,,,, ,..,. ,Q - 31 ,ie 1 if 15 Vaughan, Dennis - - 10, 42, 55, 59, 62, 104 Willi S, Johnny ,----- --AW,---- 2 431- ,1 Velure, Edward ,,,,,.. 23, 75, 85 ,,am5, Loggyyfffiwfig ------ fi 413,524 3 11 Veftfeesa Jeanne f - --W ---W -'----- ---- 23 ' illiaxns, ,Bffricia ,..,,, ........... 4 5715944444444--4 , .- 0 Vick, Jim - V f-f' - ----- - ---- -f--H 145 8 Williamsgi, Iva Ann 22.. ....... gf, 3 v1ckerS,Abb 2, 56, 79, 8188, 94, 98,,,1 0 041055, Carol -,,,--,-- 5 ------, ,gn M 1 11 Vincent, Emma -....-- ,.,2.. -- ,,.. 73 ilson, David -W ,vA,, fm 38,,56,?Z2WWg3WW31Wifii 3 tiini11,g,,,,Rera 2- 1121..-.2.1211 2.1 58 Eason, Ed M1,,,-1,.,, 38,109,?122,5124 S1 W, C53 11519 ff---- ----H 70, A 3 ' son, Mike ....22. 08.-- 24 1Q,4 1124 ,, 1 f,g '3?3'f33 ,M VosBurgh, Georganne --1X Wiliam, Sandia fff, --,-- 33 7 I W' W1 Mm3 VosBurgh, Vernon .-- ---- 23 ,, , 0, 79, 4, ,1, 945, 98 1 93331, ,fixes Vorh, Vernon ,--- ---- 31 Larry ,,,, fmwzv WAW- 1 ----- 176 ,S1ig,,,43 31 Wagainan, Shirley --,. ------ 23 A 3 1, Kate ,,,, Yrrf ff1,n1,n 311, 65, 125 4 3. Waggoner, Edward ---- -.....- 15, 31 Xi iniw, .,14 :,, ,gr li, 17, 148 3 , E1 3 4 X11 Waggener, June ,, --. ----..- 23, 79 iinsl W, o 5,,1fii,,,Q',,f ,i,,-- ,,,6,.,-,1,:, g 5 , Walker, Bill 2 -3321114f5,5,,,,107 ' iser Ed -- -' - 57, 1122, 1333771 MW 1 Walter, Jimmie - , --- 23,m 0115 ,,,,g, aQ, ,f 10111 R' be 23 W0 1, 14 24 214 98 ,,, , 1 Wfa mr, Rut -1- 31, - Woo , D ------ ,,. , 6,,T193w'2M f ,-1 4 Ward, Merle -- ---- '--- ---- ---- -7--- 56 wWW?0d, Pat - l-- ---------- 1 , . 833 Ward, Theresa ----4-- -- --444---- 23 wood, Richard ---- .iM9g414,,,24, 53335 1 3,4090 ,W Vlfarner, Dick - - 56 , 71, 72, 73, 86 Wood, Ted N -f4ff-- W gfMA--- 1 -- gr-4,97 '4W-M My W3 , . Warrv Sharon -'H '--- -A--f---W 38: 83 Wood Patricia ---.--..-..-.. 24, 85, 73 w'E0Ef1w'3353333:1 Warrv Steven H '-'---A-H ---Y -----A--- 38 Woodard, Richard ---- --- 58, 92, 119 Watkins, Lawrence - --- --- 23, 76, 107 Wrestling ----- un ----MN 119 Waymire, Anna Marie --------- 23 Wriglit, Gayle --.- ...... - 38 Weathers, Michael --,.- ---- 23 W,1ght,10 Am, fggg ,g-,-,-,-- - 31 Weaver, Laffy ----- --f'-- 23 Wright, Ramona - --------- 58, 59 Webb, Barbara -,-- 23 Yates, Alberta -- -- ss, 72, 91. 102 140 ree TIMBE MllllC0lrlA Uwe Tam Delores Breutenbucher learn about our chief resource. . fi 1, C WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY Coos Bay, Oregon 'NC FOR FINE Foons COLLEGE INN if Cooking, Heating 0304 IENTRAL C S B Y, OREGON f Refrigeration, Hot Water f Clothes Dryers On High y lOl Between Coos Boy ond North Bend PROPANE GAS LITTRELL il:l'it:NDCOMPANY COOS BAY, OREGON CO 7 2145 For Your Protection and Security Insure with FITZPATRICK INSURANCE COMPANY Coos Bay Phone CO 7-4101 AUVAVJ' Rm!! 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PENNEY COMPANY 2nd and Anderson Coos Bay, Oregon Phone CO 7-2177 COMPLIMENTS or ' J INSURANCE Serving Southwestern Oregon For Thirty-seven Years THE FIVE STAR STOREk A ik JOHNSON ELECTRIC BETWEEN NORTH BEND AND COOS BAY Coos Bay, Oregon Broadway and Central Coos Bay, Oregon lecfrical E 'APPLIANCES il 1 --f- H E-l-I FQ nu Jcmce Wolfgang knows that the ever popular Pendleton skirts and sweaters are perfect for school 144 Q toooanntt Ctta rrt :1 C005 BAY OREGON ELECTRICAL coNrRActlNo CONRAD LUMBER CQ. ELECTRIC MOTORS REWOUND - REPAIRED BUILDERS SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS 1221 North Bayshore Drive 342 South Fourth Street Coos BGY, 0fe90n Coos Bay, Oregon , . , LETTERHEADS MILL AND LOGGING BLANKS ENVELOPES OFFICE FORMS LOG SCALE BOOKS THE NEWS PRESS COMMERCIAL PRINTING PHONE co 7-4923 140 Noam SECOND s'rREE'r C005 BAY. ORE- . ..L,, . MARSHALL KOONCE RE'CIPIENT OF THE 1956 HARRY H. SCHULTZ MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD GIVEN BY I MENASHA PLYWOOD CORPORATION Foot of Montana Phone SK 9-2751 North Bend, Oregon 14 TIONS TO THE GRADUAT S OF MARSH f' 0 Y-sf t E937 Xl X, Q X X Bun North Bend HPKUNHMBER-COMPAND' Coos Bay xv' P f The HISCAN aff wishes to th y, and c - un' , without ose help this annual would not be possi We ave h School. bee success I, this success was possible becous arshfield Hig School is more than an stitutionp it is a molder of youth, a place cheris d by all who ll Marshfi their school. o make is annual a reflec ' n of the year 1956-57 at Marshfie E6 147 Rn -f -mn: - 1 L: r fs Wm,-.f ., ,ww w x 322 f L Kliigfflg-:wi - i ':ky : fi:-IE--Q' ' P -w-- f--fm--, -..-,ng--.f K . , ,WFT V-YP., 1 , H . fr 'Z ' A , .' 'ESE A Q ,EV in al K 5 sf Q in. 3' I ' 4 Q Dr. Clifford Robinson addresses the Class of '57. .qw President Charles Amsbary Receives diploma. Queen Virginia Kent sbows the appreciation of the class to advisers Mrs, Baker and Mr. Martin. ' 5 wa' Gerald Chamberlain, Judy Lnntto, and Gaidlne Qglesbee start at the bottom on the ' ' ' ' 1 lj Spring Concert backdrop. hs a big, wide. wonderful world for Marcia Houston Spring brought retirement to Mrs. Sigismund, age ra Gail Gibson, and Ron Gavisl: as they smrr from the top. Y teacher at Marshfield for 14 years' .qiung l 7T 11 'y1 ' Seniors add finishing touches to ucaribbean Sunset. Seniors breakfast ar the Tioga, Hardy Spurgeon prepares for the State Tournament Ted Mahar, next year's Ma-Hi Times editor, interviews Mr. Provart. QMZ4 of Me Manlh . . L. to R., Row 1: B. lngman fjanuaryj, Suzie Freeman QFebruaryj, janet Beverage fM3fChD, Donna Long fAprilj, Katy Finell fMayj, Row 2: Sandra Johnson fseptemberj, Virginia Carlbom QOctoberj, Louise Joslin fNovemlJerj and Kate Johnson fDecemberj. Katy Fincll, Girl of tlme Year. 'Q Graduating lettermen crowd the stairs, L to R L Reinhart K Messerle T Bullard K Black Steve Beckham, LeRoy Reinlaart, and Katy Finell discuss plans for the '58 Mahiscan. -we-'f N atv sf 3 I P' a- A ,r A mmm i While the seniors were enjoying themselves at I-loneyman State Park, the annual staff was desperately trying to redo its lost pages. Even poor Max had to suffer the indignity of a haircut. O JW . by M. iii mx ,, ' , A it K ,Hf ft Mff' 9'-. f Wg-J f Aix if QM 'AW pw W,,,,Hgg . -161- K 'Q' Q4 i 215,112 YEARIOOKS I . I ,


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