Salem High School - Clarion Annual Yearbook (Salem, OR)
- Class of 1948
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I I I Sffpmafzendmz Sedan! goaad Dfawapal Deane 74-wlfff Wiadvdenmeae Staff LETA IEAN EVANS Editor 5 A 25' 3 l .32 - - - ,Q X X X N xx l E Salem High School may well b proud of Mr. Frank Bennet Salem's superintendant of school: Mr. Bennett is one of twenty-fiv superintendants in the Unite States chosen to attend the Co umbia Educational Conference Q Columbia University, New Yor City, this summer. He will als serve as a member of the facult- at Oregon College of Educatio during the summer session. As superintendant, he ha shown understanding of the prol lems of high school students an has fostered a far-sighted polic of development for the school sys tem. Mr. Bennett possesses keen, analytical mind and a pleas ing manner, especially evident i his many public appearances ar a speaker. FRANK B. BENNETT The Salem school board is composed of five members who, in cooperation with Mr. Bennett, are the group responsible to the citizens of the community for the maintenance of the public schools. Each is a prominent person in the civic life of the community and is elect- ed for five years by the voters of his district. Heading the board this year is Mr. Bay Harland, chairman, followed by Mr. Donald A. Young, vice-chairman, and Mr. Connell C. Ward, clerk. By rotating in office once a year every member of the board is given opportunity to become the head officer. Much of the detail work is done by standing committees appointed by the chairman. These people serve without compensation and seldom receive the honor due them. ln addition to attending bi-monthly meetings, each must assume the personal responsibility for study, consideration, and finally a vote upon issues that affect the whole future of education in the city. They have demonstrated a real interest in the educational problems of the schools. The school board represents a cross section of the community. Two lawyers, an insur- ance representative, a merchant, and a hou'sewife are serving at this time. All have a per- sonal interest in improving Salem's school system as each family represented has children of school age. Lett to right Mr. Roy Harland, Mr. Harry W. Scott, Mr. Frank B. Bennett. Mr. Donald A. Young, Mr. Ed Maiek. Mrs. David Wright. Mr. Connell C. Ward. ' puma ' , Mr. Edmund Carleton, who is just completing his twelfth year at Salem High School and his sec- ond as principal, was first a mem- ber of the mathmatics depart- ment and later assistant principal. Looking back over this period, Mr. Carleton feels that there has been increasing cooperation on the part of student leaders with the administration and that regard for the school has grown corres- pondingly in the community and state. Particularly proud of the attitude shown by the student body at the loss of the championship in basketball, Mr. Carleton is well pleased with the accomplishments of this year. EDMUND A. CARLETON A liberal point of view that develops from a great wealth of information and the sound judgment that reflects wide experience are characteristic of Miss Mable Robertson, retiring this year from her position as dean of girls and teacher of world history. Since the fall of 1921 when she came to teach in Salem High School, through four years as head of the history department, and finally in the position of dean, Miss Robertson has formed an ever widening circle of friends that now encompasses thousands of Salem High alumni. Students have been quick to sense her cordial interest in young people, her intel- lectual curiosity, and her zest for living. Miss Robertsonls present plans are to pursue her varied interests in Salem and further develop her 'skill in weaving and gardening. ln the near future she hopes to visit England and France. Gurnee Plesher, whose duties are those of both assistant principal and dean of boys, is known for a quiet manner and calm decision. Being a sports enthusiast since college days at Willamette University, Mr. Flesher came to Salem High as a member of the physical education department. His interest in the Vikings is still a major one, but for personal participation in the field of sports he now favors fishing, hunting and horse back riding. MABLE P. ROBERTSON GURNEE I-'LESHER IM Standing left to right- Vivian F. Carr: BA., M.A. Willamette University: English. Lillian Davis: B.H., M.A. University of Oregon: English. Seated left to right-- Ellen A. Fisher: B.A., M.A. Willamette University: English. Ada Ross: B.S. Willamette University, graduate study University of California: Head ot Department of Language Arts. English. Mary B. Smith: B.A.. M.A. Oberlin College: English. 14:12. Mariorie E. Hiatt: B.A. Pacific College, graduate study Oregon State College: English: Adviser to Viking Annual. Ienette E. Roberts: BJ-L Washington State College, M.A. University oi Oregon: English, Latin, History Grace T. Hackett: B.A. Willamette University: English: Iunior class adviser. Seated left to rights Winona I. Wright: B.A. University oi Oregon: English. Leah Hogue: B.A. University of Oregon: Iournalism. English: Adviser To Clarion. Standing left to right' - if ' tr' 'ft JH! if f ,wif Y! ' . if s . tw 1, wi .t mah X f 'vw Standing left to right-- Frances Fellows: B.A. Willamette University, M.A. Columbia University: Latin: Adviser to Latin club. Naida R. Carroll: B.A., M.A. Willamette University: Spanish, English: Adviser to Spanish club. Seated Mildred E. Christenson: B.A. Linfield College. M.A. University oi Washington: French, Spanish: Senior class adviser, Adviser to French club. Lott to right'-e Del Ramsdell: B.A. Willamette University: English, Radio, Public Speaking: Tennis coach. Director of radio broadcasts. public address stall. Amanda I. Anderson: B.A. Linfield College, graduate study Sorbonne, University ol Wisconsin: English. Debate: Adviser to Que Dice. Coach of debate. contest speaking. Margaret Burroughs: B.A. University of Oregon: Dramatics, English: Co-adviser to Snikpoh. Director of Dramatics. ,4fzz'4. Left to right Gertrude R. Smith: B.A. Willamette University, graduate study University of Washington, University oi Oregon. University of Southern California: American Problems: Adviser to Civics club. Ierry V. Sullivan: B.A. North Dakota State College ci Education, graduate study University of Oregon University of Minnesota: American Problems: Sophomore class adviser. Sylvia E. Kraps: B.A. University oi Montana, M.A. University of Washington: American History. Francis E. Neer: B.S. Oregon State College: American History, American Problems. ddaliea Left to right-Q Helen Lane: B.A. Baker University. M.A. University of Wisconsin: American History: Advisor to Club Phil- historian. Mary E. Eyre: B.A. Willamette University: Head oi Sccial Studies Department. American Problems: Ad- viser to International Relations League. Harry M. Broadbent: B.A. Greeley State College: History: Senior class adviser, Adviser to Abel Gregg Hi-Y. 1 Standing lelt to riqlit lune Philpott: B.S., M.S. Montana State: Head of Science Department, Biology: Adviser to Science club. George Birrell: B.A. Willamette University: Chemistry. Biology: Adviser to Arthur Cotton Hi-Y, Radio club. Seated - Vivian Chandler: B.A. University of Oregon: Biology: Sophomore Class Adviser, Adviser to Aesculapian club. ' ce Standing left to right - Carmelita Barquist: B.A., M.A. Willamette University: Biology, Botany: Adviser to Tri-Y, Photography club Ellroy P. Iensen: B.S. University ot Oregon: Biology, Physical Education: Coach of Iunior Varsity Football Sophomore Basketball. Seated left to right Irene Hollenbeck: B.S. University of Oregon, M.S. Oregon State College: Biology: Adviser to Biology club Dena Alma Davis: B.S. University of Oregon: Physical Education, Biology. 1 H135 i . I T I ,. 1 I 6 'W 'i ii ' Z: 5 f i I 4 Em E::a .g:,s2saf :2: ,Q E X fr so rg X 'GN 'WSQA gig? 12: W, . ' :fi ww Left to right- Theodore K. Pierson: B.S., M.S. Stout Institute: Retail Selling, Trades and Industries: Adviser to Retail Selling club, Trades and Industries club. Martha I. Pinson: B.S. Oregon State College: Office Training, Advanced Typing, Advanced Gregg Shorthand. Bickie G. Helterline: B.S. Oregon State College: Typing: Co-adviser to Commercial club. uadaeaa ' Left to rights Helen R. Edmundson: B.S. Oregon State College: Bookkeeping, Everyday Business. Preston F. Doughton: B.S., M.S. Oregon State College: Head oi Commercial Department, Bookkeeping. Busi ness Law: Business adviser to Clarion and Viking, co-adviser to Commercial club. A s11i ra Standing left to right -- Lelia Iohnson: B.A., M.A. Willamette University: Mathematics: Co-adviser to Snikpoh. E. Ann Boentie: B.S. University oi Nebraska: Mathematics. Seated left to riqht - Ola L. Clark: B.S. Oregon State College: Mathematics. Beryl Holt: B.A. Willamette University: Head oi Mathematics Department, Mathematics: Adviser to National Honor Society. 6 I Lett to riqltt Gertrude C. Shisler: B.A., M.A. Willamette University: Algebra: Sophomore class co-adviser. LaRue Richards: BJ5.. Oregon Slate College: Business Education: Adviser to Commercial Club. Not pictured- -- Elizabeth Hogg: Iowa Westem Union College, Behnke-Walker Business College, Oregon State College. ttf Left to iight Vernon L. Wiscarson: B.A., B.M. University ol Oregon. M.A. Washington State College: Head ol Art De- partment. Band. Lena Belle Tartar: B.S. Oregon State College, graduate study American Conservatory ol Music: Choir. Glee club: Adviser to Crescendo club. Victor B. Palmason: B.A., live year Normal diploma, University ot Washington: Orchestra. Wlccadc, ,-1-'uf Lett to rightw- Ruth Sillinger: B.A. University of Oregon: Art: Adviser to Paletteers. George E. Brant: Visual Aids Instructor, Adviser to Staqecraft. xn1n1sa.4f.,,s, lm lrlt to riqlit Anna Madsen: Library assistant. Isabel Goodnough: B.A. University ol Oregon, BA. in Librarianship, University ol Washington: Library: Assistant adviser to Iunior class. Zdfzmq, ' 4 Lott to riqlit v Hope Edwards: BA. Washington State University: Clothing: Co-adviser to Home Economics club. Mable F. Cooley: B.S. Oregon State College: Foods: Adviser to Home Economics club. Not pictured Eula S. Creech: B.S. Hackley, Michigan: Head ol Home Economics Department, Home Economics: Co-adviser to Home Economics club. Q Left to riqlit - Floyd L. Siegmund: B.S. Oregon State College. graduate study Willamette University: Mechanical Drawing. Driver's Training. William McKinney: B.A. Willamette University, B.S. Oregon State College: Agriculture: Adviser to Future Farmers of America. Marion R. Davis: B.E. Montana State Teachers College. B.S., M.S. Oregon State College: Woodworking: Adviser to Woodworking club. Waccwda ' 1.011 to riqlit - Russell I. Harris: Oregon State College: Machine Shop. Carl Lindstrom: M.S. Oregon State College. New York University: Head of Vocational Education. Electron ics: Adviser to Radio club. Radio Electronics club. Civil Air Patrol. Hiram T. Smith: Auto Shop: Adviser to Auto Shop club. Safety Council. acuity Left to right- Mary G. Alderson: B.S. University of Oregon: Physical Education: Adviser to Oskee Committee. Ann Guthrie Tri-Y. Betty Mansfield: B.S. Pacific University: Physical Education: Adviser to Vikettes. Assistant Adviser to Girls' Letter Club. Grace S. Wolgcrmottz B.S. University of Oregon: Head of Health and Physical Education for Girls: Adviser to Girls' Letter club. Phyllis I.. Llambias: B.A. Willamette University: Physical Education: Assistant Adviser to Girls' Letter club. ' 6116 it to right - rolcl Hauk: B.A. Willamette University: M.S. University of Southern California: Physical Education: Varsity coach for football, basketball. baseball. arles I.. Mort: B.A. Willamette University: Physical Education: Iunior Varsity coach for basketball. baseball. assistant coach for Varsity football. nk Iuran: B.S. University oi Idaho: Physical Education: Coach for wrestling, assistant coach for track, Iunior Varsity football. mon Gilmore: B,S. Oregon State College, M.S. University of Oregon: Head of Boys' Health and Physical Education: Director of Athletics, Adviser to S club. National Athletic Honor Society. ' ce Left to right Mrs. Irma Bergstrom, bookkeeper: Miss Kathryn A. Lcnq, office mzmcxger: Mrs. Doris Hiqby, clerk. Left to right Mr. Robert Davis. Mr. Dave Patterson, Mr. Roy Lively. Efficiency and thoroughness are the secrets to a smooth running office. Mrs. Bergstrom is well known to many 'stu- dents as the school clubs and organi- zations entrust their finances to her. Mrs. Higby, attendance clerk, does the job of keeping records of all the at- tendance slips for the eighteen hundred students of Salem Senior High. Office manager, receptionist, and private sec- retary are the various titles which Miss Long has added to her name. To the custodians we owe credit for the good appearance of the building and ground. Following eighteen hun- dred students who have a tendency to leave lunch sacks, and candy bar wrappers in the building and on the grounds is not an easy task. Not pic- tured are: Mr. Raymond C. Hunter, Mr. Ed. Morrison, Miss Edith Reinwald, Mr. Claire Weaver, Mr. Qtto Weber, Mr. George Zurlinden. 9 'K 1' its if if f if' 3. fb S3 if .,- f e 8' P' qt - . K wats 4 ,,,.. 1 .yt -t i 4 r E M5 sag, . -be Xisiw' it 5 Y? 1 1 f , K4 ,.... 4 Q,,,,- ' ,V .Q- ,sf 5 5 Miss Eyre attends Honor Society banquet. Top rirzlit Coaches take an optimistic view Coiitlii lvtt Mr. Higby reports to Mr. Flesher from the black book. Csiiitwi Miss Tartar. Mix-.ft-1 Iwi: Miss Hollenbeck explains bug collection. Lowoi riqht Mr. Carleton accepts wire recorder for S.H.S Y 'Q I 4' A 1-: I A: 7 ' x A 1 ' , x Www 4 Q- :gg , as ,I E , I 1' ' ff' s .Q K sy Q I' XS w 3 A K Q N Q Q QN f .2 an ' ig -www E F 1 i w W V Vfbsbl t Qi J -'-., 7 fag . iff E + Q f M, me., X gf 1. f3f'ffQy . x , X X x x 'Rf Q SE x it SEM X kug I I I Student Qoamvunen fm Wa' fww Padamzam 77164442 Wada IO ANN DE WIT JEANNE H ALLIE LOU NM. U xx JN 51 B xc 448 Q E S' .1 if WW ll .Eg ,444 ' gwf 5 0 'jg Iv if Qld! ,ff ahh 1'6 President - - First Vice President Second Vice President Secretary - - Clarion Editor - Clarion Manager Viking Editor Viking Manager Sonq Queen - Yell King - Song Leaders, Sue Yell Leader - - A. S. B. COUNCIL Heiirin, Evelyn Bi Roger Middleton Iackie Johnson Ruth Holtzman Virginia Lewis Clara Belle Roth Mary Louise Lee Marcelline Hutchison - Kenard Adams - Ianyce Baker - Iim Houck shop, Dolly Davidson - Bob Sharp OFFICERS To represent and to govern is the serious responsibility held by the members ot the A.S.B. Council. Before this council come such matters as the policy in making athletic awards, problems of school conduct, and school par- ticipation in civic projects. Members assume many individual duties as planning of exchange assemblies, organization of ASB. social events, and representing the school at various public events. Back row ---- Stanley Bates. lack Miller. Bruce McDonald, Kenneth Hamilton, Eugene Wenger, Bill Rock, lack Kortzeborn, Don Bennett. Third row' f--Darwin Kerber, Glen Wagers, Bill Hill, Bob Meaney, Bob Sharp, lim Houck, Gene Garver. Edson LaValley. Phil Ringle. Second row---Marcelline Hutchison, Mary Louise Lee. Clara Bell Roth, Ianyce Baker, Sue Heiirin, Mariio Ogle, Mertie Phillips. Front row- -Dolly Davidson, Evelyn Bishop, Bernice Wedmore, Bev Folster, Ioan Coker, lo Caughell, Donna Cheney. Vice President Secretary - Sergeant at Arms Treasurer - President Song Queen 6626! -Z vague -Inq it W whim Merle Rhoten The Girls' League, active since the tall ot l927, exists to promote triendship between girls at school. Big sisters are traditional and each new girl coming to this school is introduced to a Junior cr Senior who helps her feel at horns. Print week, senior style show, state convention in Salem, panel discussions on student prob- lems, Were on the agenda. Zelda Hardy Donna Dasch Lorene Rossiter - lean Pickens - Elizabeth Apple GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Fourth row lean Pickens. Lorraine Welling, Belt Ro , L ll T y ss o eta riplet, Doris Beals, Gladys Boock, Billie Iohnston, Arlene Peper, lane Troian, Donna Wiederkehr, Laiune Rahtz, Maxine Hanson, Sylvia McClelland, Edna Marie Hill, Beverly Rich, Dorothy Caspar, Vivian Barham, Lorea Heinrichs. Third row' Diane Karsten, Lorraine Saul, Pat Morris, Ioanne DeRoos, Pat Tucker, Elizabeth Apple, Elnore Dierks, Sally Donkin, Zarelda Prince. Mary Alice Ienlcins, Bev McRae. Frances Thcmas, Betty Bangert, Marilyn Reay. Betty Keeker. Sharon Plun- kett, Betty Stettler. Carol Cantway. Second row Ianet Gaiser, Pat Kiese, Claralyn Lee, Iackie B lt M l e . er e Rhoten, Marlene DeWitt, Iackie Van Loh. Leslyn Burdett. Ioyce Olson, Mertie Phillips, Claire Maxwell, Ann Forristel, Elinor Sikkora, Ioyce King. Front row Ieanette Sullivan, Beverly Fox. Zelda Hardy, Lorene Rossiter, Peggy Casey, Beverly Wikstrom, Anneta Neuenschwander, Esther Perkins. Pe Hulse . I K' B ' ' ' ggy y ean mg, everly Schalt. Shirley Borcher, Betty Cooley. Peggy Foerkr. Ken Adams Viking Manager Marcelline Hutchison Viking Editor Editorial Staff Left to right--Shirlee Reimann, Marian Carson. Leta leon Evans. Allie Lou Ohlinq. Ieanne Hotf- man. Dick Van Osdol. 'W-ug. Reporters Front row- -Pebble Betty Cooley. B Baker. Wilene Wi Middle row-Carol er. Pat Ullman. DeWitt. Lorraine ing. Phyllis Cutler B Q c k row-Joan S Pat Fitzsimons. B Iones. Richard C a r ol McLeod. Iohnson. Charles P Prudence Craiq. Managing Stall ont row lim Saniier, on Young. Merle Rho- En, Peggy Barrick. lc row Ken Adams, en Klanecky, M a r g y clorl. Marilyn Burris. Photographers lohn Erickson lim Gingrich Glen Kleen Typisls lane Troian, Eldene Ayde- lotl. Delores Spelbrink. Margie Miner. in Ming ,4 a N-Q. YZ- all 5 E 5 X4 X. Ill we - -,.W gr 07600, H1455 N Wecadpapefa N?-J 363 -er wi? we! ,N Mary Louise Lee Clarion Business Mumiqei Clara Bell Roth Clarion Editor Editing Staff T 0 p r 0 W lim Gingrich, Bill Rock. Bob Iohnston. Front row Barbara Zum- walt, Yvonne Cassel- man, Clara Belle Roth. Ann Kliqman. Doreen Hannon. Reporters Top row Milton Riclcma Phil Iohnson, Bob Ion Marvin Black. Bob Ki Charles Austin, Mart Marshall, Wally Nelso Beldon Owens. 'l'l1ird row Erwin Webq I e a n Pickens. Bernim Kleiheqe, Lorraine EC ersley. Dorothy Caspo Iim Gingrich, M a r ii Ogle, Ann Kliqman, Be ty lane Harlor. Mr Hoque. Second row lanie Pearc1 Shirley Carr, Ioyce Arn strong, Allie Lou Ohlinf Yvonne Cassleman, D. reen Hannon, Clar Belle Roth. Front row- Pat Fitzsimon Zelda Hardy, Mary Lo Herndon, Marlene D Witt, Ioan Marie Mill Dorothy Ladd. Barba Zumwalt. ' N , we 2 8 when Sporls Writers Top row Tinlt Loqqan, Bill Rock. Bob Iohnslon. lfroni row Bob Io n e s , Erwin Weber. News Slail Top row Dick Unruh. Marvin Black, Ruth Hollzman, Clara Belle Roth. Ed Meyers, Phil lohnson. Frorit row Marilyn Power, Ardilh Miller, Barbara Zumwall. Kalie Sieg- mund, Bev Gustafson, Arlene Hiliiker. 353' ,. ,Uma X Back row Barney Rogers, Lloyd Olson. Front row Ierry Bachle, Shirlee Reimann, Don Stewart. P. A. STAFF Manager ---- Ierry Bachle Secretary Shirley Reimann Every morning tive minutes alter the bell has rung, the Public Address statt is on the job reading the announcements ot the day. Stu- dents are given tryouts over the system, and those whose voices are the more suitable are chosen. ln order to give more students a chance to participate, a new stall is selected every two Weeks. OSKEE COMMITTEE President - - - Sam Weinstein First Vice President - Glenn Kleen Second Vice President Marqy Acton Secretary - - Betty Cooley Treasurer - Barbara Zumwalt The 0skee is a Saturday evening event held monthly at the Y.M.C.A. lt provides tor all students such varied entertainments as swimming, dancing, games, and movies. Back row-Wilfred Loggan, lay Harris, Ierry Kelly, Rollin Colinq, lack Brooks, Bob Sharp, Margie Coe. lean Troian, lean Updeqratt. Third row Evelyn Bishop. Ioanne Hendrie, Pat Flora. Marilyn Linser, Ieanette Martin, Leona Messmer, Diane Perry, Beverly Kruger, Dot McCall, Virginia Larson. Second row Gwen Fry, Pat Kiese, Marlene DeWitt, Leslyn Burdett, Alice Girod, Marilyn Quamme. Mary McFarlande, Rhea Iones, Ruth Holtzman. Front row Miss Alderson, Sanford Weinstein, Barbara Zumwalt, Betty Cooley, Margaret Acton, Iohn Gardner. 36 ff 09' ? 19- HQ -D99 I it Cl' Z 'gag as is my ini? .fri 9 is L- N H 5525? Back row 'Carol Graber, Robert Brock. Lambert Feskins, Iim Williams. Bill Loftis, Bob Iust, Dick Bladorn, Bob McLane, Georqe Halvorsen. lack Peterson. Third row Marvin Miller, Willetta Hersch. Leah Case. Pat Ullman. Marian Carson, Ianyce Baker, Betty Carroll. loyce Edgell. Ioanne Thomas. Don Knight. Miss Tartar. Second row Shirley Webber, Mary Louise Lee, Beverley Hofstetter, Virginia Benner, Mary Alice Ienkinson. Edithanne Simpson. Iodelle Parker, Donna Curtis, Ioanne Green. Inez Hovey. Front row Doris lean Schaelier. Shirlee Reimann, Donna Ekblad, Arlene Hilficker, Loretta Lentz. Eleanor Francisco. Phyllis Green. Ianet Bronson. A CHOIR This organization is composed of students who have had training in choral sinainq or :how particular ability. The choir meets daily and is accredited as an elective subject. The group has sung over the radio, tor civic organizations, tor state hospitals, and at many school programs. B CHOIR Students interested in beginning choral study compose the B Choir, They are members ol seccnd period class tor which iull credit is qiven. The qroup has sung at the State School tor the Blind and has participated in the Christmas proqrarn and the traditional carolina in the halls. Back row Darrell Burt, lack Nelson, Bill Brown, Don Bennett. Gordon Stock. Robert Shipley, Robert Schuler, lack Peterson. Elaine Wyatt. Third row Pat Ellstrom. Alice Mattson, Violet Smith, Aileen Craycroft. Pebble DeSart, Ioan Schwarz, Beverly Roberts. Susan Steed. Charles Hargrave, Miss Tartar. Second row Shirley Herr, Ianet Gaiser, Diane Karsten. Ardith Miller. Ioyce Rautenkranz, Marilyn Power, Marie Pedersen. Margaret Naprovnik. Ellen Coulson. Front row Ieanette Sullivan, Shirley Swoboda. lean King, Roberta Klempel. Rebecca Henderson, Willa Mae Carlisle. loanne Kucera. Q? QC- .QQ iQ? - ei Q' X90 4 -Kr' -45-1. W t w K 80 ,,:. .M it Q t it 1' mf X If... Q .N . f c .-- -V an ,t ' 1 k f A A. I N ,.. . Y E X it xg Q my i- F 66254 ' Q Third Period Girls' Glee President ----- Vice President Secretary - Sergeant at Arms Librarian ------ Edna Marie Hill lean Domogalla - Mary Brehm Delores Castor Donna Cheney Sixth Period Girls' Glee President ----- Vice President ---- Secretary - - Sergeant at Arms Librarian - Mary Hawke - Gloria Gay Dorothy Pederson Glenda McAllister - Doris Beals Back row- -Mariorie Roseman, Lois Martin, Barbara Flaqq, Donna Satter, Edna Hill, Io Lloyd. Girls' Glee Club is open to any girl who is interested in singing and approximately sixty girls have joined each of the two classes. Favorite numbers are The River and Blackbird, What s the Time? but in addition to singing, the classes hear recordings of operas and learn oi composers and the fundamentals of music composition. Avril Andrews, Tatia Williams, Beverly Emmens, Barbara Callaway, Third row---Ieannette Saucy, Lalune Rahtz, Marilyn Hall, Joyce Armstrong, Pat Kendrick, Marion Brown, Donna Sloan, Elsie May Clary, Darlene Anderson, Miss Tartar. Second row Mary Heady. Ca1:olMatson, Phyllis Iohnson, Mildred Hamerick, Donna Brunko, lean Domoqalla, Leona Messmer, Shirley Hare, Ioanne Craycroft, Delores Peterson. Front row-7--Mary Brehm, Jean Pierce, Donna Cheney, Ioy Ann Remington, Io Ann De Roos, Lou Ann Wolie. Gloy Zuber, Ianet Katherine McDonald, Lolita Taylor, Gloria Underleiter, Mary Hawke, May Heth, Pat Kowitz. Ilene Hewitt, Donna Bayes, Rhea Jones. Back row Coffee, Dorcthy Pederson, Lois Pond, Iulia Ann Hastings. Third row---Ioan Aitken, Phyllis Rice, Mildred Sellard, Helen Ritchey. Dorothy Zimmerman. Marcella Warren, Marcella Massmer. Doris Beals, lane Trojan, Miss Tartar. Second row- Ruby Mickenham, Beverly Savage, Darlene Crawford, Anna Mae Neuteldt. 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LINFIELD FINALISTS Trophies from Linfield Colleges Annual ln- ierscholastic Speech Tournament were won by lim Elliott in serious declarnation and by Roger Middleton for his work as president of the Labor Relations Council. Six representatives won second place and others were finalists in the Various divisions of debate, impromptu and afterdinner speak- ing, and humorous declamaiion. HI-Y COUNCIL A club for boys organized to promote and improve Christian character has studied legis- lature at the State Capitol, sponsored a Dad's banquet for Hi-Y fathers, selected a sweetheart for annual Sweetheart formal, served the stu' dents on Shoe Shine day, and joined Tri-Y at potluck and discussion table. Back row Don Owens. lim Williams, Bruce MacDonald, Bob Seamster, Hugh Bellinger. Front row Bob Sharp. Wilfred Loggan. Roger Welty, Bill Hari, Dan Callaghan. WW it -35: r we ...,: fe 5 q 'A 3 , , Q ' Q gsgvbsl, f E xi X 2 lsr- i x s ABEL GREGG HI-Y Back row Tom Paulus, Lowell Aplel, Del Kleen, Keith Farnam. Fourth row-V--Paul Nieswander. lim Houck. Iim Williams, Ierry Kelly, Sian Bates. Third roww-Mr. Broadbent, Roger Welty. Mike Glenn, Ray Meyers. Second row---Kenard Adams, Bob Schuler, Bob Hamblin, Harry Culbertson, Dick Unruh, Bruce Boatman. Front row-Ierry Kelly, Wilbur Bower, Beula Arnold, Sue Heifrin, Evelyn Bishop, Dan Callaghan, Ken! Myers. ARTHUR COTTON HI-Y Back row ---- Iim Zwaschka, lay Harris, Don Bennett. lack Kortzeborn. Third row Eldon Caley. Bob Danielson, lack Brooks, Don Owens, Lowell Fox. Second row -Belden Owens, Bill Craycrofi. Wilfred Loqqan, Daryl Davis, Mr. Birrell. Fronl row -'Jim Cook, Don TeSelle, Donna Lambert, Virginia Lewis. Bob Sharp, Rod Beals. HARRISON ELLIOTT HI-Y Back row Don Young. Tom Sodeman. Bruce MacDonald, Bill Rock, Rollin Cooking. Hugh Belllnqer. Third row- Bob Meany, Bob Iohnston, Bob Shepard, Glenn Kleen, lim Schaniz. Ellon Laiky. Bob Seamsler. Second row Mr. Neer, Darrell Walker, Corky Shafer, Iohn Erickson, Bill Hari, Darwin Kerber, Dick Fuhr From row 7-Ierry Kennedy, Fred Sproule, Ioan Hoereih, Ianyce Baker, Donna Seay. Bob Hart, Ronald Brunk ts. This girls' club ot eight Chapters is organized to build Christian Character and Qlwin crctrv Tri4Y toria, prcrnote world frien d- ie ities includes the an- 6' as years calendar oi recognition service, ,gn ccnterence at As- Christnias card sale, profects, chapter and parties with Ess-vw s ij it if f ,lui 49 fi? 31 TRI-Y COUNCIL Back row Caroline Eckersley, Mariio Ogle, Vivian Barham, Marilyn Burris, Peggy Barrick. Genevieve Peterson. Second row-Ramona Van Hess, Katie Siegmund, Crystal Huntington. Pat Flora, Doreen Hannon. Front row Marilyn Quamme, Merle Rl-roten, Ioan Hoereth, Donna lean Pence, Claralyn Lee, Virginia Carda. ANN GUTHRIE TRI-Y Back row Lindstrand, Lee. Stroud, Slogan, Craig, Lee, McLeod, Becker, Harrington. Third row DeRoos, Chamberlain, McElhinny, Nelson, Holtzman, Kowitz, Feller, Grosso, Saul, Polalas. Second row Baney, Bishop, Gammon, Grimm, Huntington, Disbrow, Baltez, Roberts, Hawke, Seay. Front row Baltez, Archibald, Lewis, Borcher, Rhoten, Owens, Clary, Peerenboom. Buck row Carson, Carroll, Byerly, Brown, Kiese, Martin, Phelps, Stewart, Armstrong, Gaiser, Eltstrom, Taylor McLeod, Troian, Stettler, Curry, Fernau. ABBIE GRAHAM TRI-Y Fourth row Martin, Ross, Emmerton, Boehm, Welling, Brinkley, Andrews, Petrasy, Hoiland. Anglin, Iames, Buell, Cover. Strain. 'lhird row Siegmund, Pearce, Miller, Roth, Donkin, Casey, Maxwell. Strayer, Lewis, Ewen, Hastings, Jones, Manes. Seronri row Becke, Fitzsimons, Van Hess. Hendrie, Lentz, Cook, Ba es, Stevens, McCurd . Shrake, Dotten, Herndon, Maudlin, Y Y Breadey Front row Iaqua Enyeart Iohnson Hoereth 3Q .asv ge xi wifi., QS- was QQ 'Keele ,Q .WI my if 'E Qi nr gr if ROSE TERLIN TRI-Y Back row Alene Craycroft, Mariorie MacGregor, Marcella Messmer. Doris Beals, Mariio Second row Ioyce Edgell, Norma Rigby, Ieanetle Scheidel, Betty Keeker, Dorothy Govig. Front row Leona Todd, Iean King, Murqy Smith. Glenys Barge, Cathie Person. MARION CUTHBERT TRI-Y Back row Phillips, McKeever. Angel, Schleqel. Gorley. Gottenberq. Weeks. Third row King, Schultz, Landon. Keilh. Warren, Thomas, Haugen, While. Second row Scott. Durham, Anderson, Boock, Zehner. Ritchie. Sl. Clair. Front row Teels, Hall, Meitoff. Bev Wedmore, Bernice Wedmore, Cook, Oslerberq. Ashford MARGARET MEADE TRI-Y Buck row Baker, Curtis, Fisher. Morris, Heifrin. Rahlz. Brown, Kligman, Heinrichs, Baker, Third row Flora, Larsen, Hannon, Colfel, Hayden, Nopp, Carr. Cruzen, Roth. Ashford. Second row -Steele. Snyder. Hane, Hardy, Miller, Cook, McRae, Buske, Hannon. Front row Large, Brallain. Sacre. Swoboda, Ladd, Gilmer. Feller, Hill, Slowell. A E- 1213 mm' 349 wfsisniiv, hy -9 Q' A Q' er 'ff ,Q 4' if v ff: fiz? 6 .36 nn LJ S 'YN WINIFRED HEARD TRI-Y P Back row Pierce, Calloway, Flaqq, Andrews, Pepper, Howland, Barham, Waqness. Third row Schwartz, Casper, Manning, Kiese, L. Eckersley, C. Eckersley, Folsten, Boatwriqht. Second row Parker, Mahrt, Thompson, Messmer, Gardner, Geise, Neuenschwander. Front row Smithson, Hastings, McFarlane, Wood. Tom, Fenley, Chrisman. RHODA MCCULLOUGH TRI-Y Back row Marshall, Gibbens, Pederson, Combs, Bown, Douqhton, Hill, Tanning, Plenqe, Myers. Third row DeSart, Nieswander, Power, Doss, Peterson, Crum, Wamicker, G. Christy, A. Christy, DeWitt, Linser Second row Plunkett, Nairns, Carda, Wikstrom, Rolie, Iohnson, Brown, Shalt, Beugli, Forristel, Cauqhell. Front row Perry, Camiield, Rolie, Iones, Simmons, Brehm, Miller, Fuhr, Lindley. GRACE ELLIOTT TRI-Y Back row Becxll, Stoody, Feike, Walser, Bunnell, Clement. Pickens, Baum. Burris, Iones, Barnes, Barrick, Carson Ohlinq, Hutchison. Third row lmlah, Wiper, Davidson, Cannon, Olsen, Weber, Domagolla, Cannon, Fluet, Polanski, Elaine Dierks, El nore Dierks, Acton, Castor, Pearcy, Beakeky, Barnes. Second row duBuy, Motfit, Miller, Powell, Morris, Curtis, Pearson, Krueger, Keys, Burgoyne, Iones, Zumwalt, Bun nell, Karsten, Pattersron. Front row Clark, Remington, Finley, Stanley, Gustafson, Hyde, Russell, Maiek, Rossiter, Iuve, Savage, Finley, Foelkl Pence, Smith. QR' rw? 5 ii Back row Pat Coxer, Virginia Larson. lohn Stark, Ierry Phyllis Dunbar. Third row Donna Hudson, Ioan Nopp. Margaret Baker. Second row Beverly Fox, Mary Ruth Dowd, Betty Lou Martha Osborn. Carol Cantway. Front row Donna Sucre, Esther Perkins. Frieda Carlson, we 'QE'- 'Q' Kelly, Geraldine Christy. Virginia Beall, Evelyn Sexton, Beverly McRae, lean Hunter, Donna Camp, Ann Swigart, Nowlin. Marie Rcmane, Retha Flowers, Virginia Brown, Ioan Marie Miller, Beverly Wikstrom. Mary Swigart. Back row' Gordon Johnson, Dick Earnest, Bob Shipley, Tom Scheidel, Dean Graham. Third row- 'Barbara McNeil. lack Forristel, Don TeSelle. Dick Buren, Iim Todd. Sylvia McClelland, Margie Coe. Second row Ioyce Iensen. Iune Iames, Nancy Ringland, Mary Ellen Petrasy. Miss Hollenbeck, Velma Markam, Aloha Schafler. Front row -Lorraine Bickell, Caroline Matter, Alcetta Gilbert, leaney Updegratt, Ioan Maiek, Elaine Stanley, Rebecca Henderson. AESCULAPIANS BIOLOGY President ---- Billie lean Perkins Pfesident . ' . MUWY Coe Vice President Virginia Larson Vice President ' ' Richard Emesl secretary , , leon Hume, Secretary - Alcetta Gilbert Advise, ,,,,- Miss Chandler Treasurer ----- Iack Kortzeborn Adviser ----- Miss Hollenbeck Aesculapian club tries to create interest in medicine and school sanitation. Lectures given throughout the year on pharmacy, internal medicine, and nursing add to the knowledge of the students. This club uses its members in aiding the school nurse by working as the staff in her office. The scientific interests ct Biology Club are evident trom their tield trips to the local paper mill, a slaughter house, and a meat packing plant. , A special interest this year was in the F Bl and a special F.B.l. agent from Portland was sent to tell the members ot the work and history ot the bureau. SCIENCE President - - - - Stanley Iohnson Secretary - Donna Wiederkehr Treasurer - - Allen Fulmer Adviser ------ Miss Philpott Being one of the few clubs meeting weekly, Science club in spite of small membership has accomplished many things Purchasing a Gib on Girl radio sponsoring a Civics Club Carnt val princess skit Africa and a concession in the gym demonstrating scientific experiments to other members and conducting concentrated study of liquid air are act1v1t1es which have taken most of the clubs time RADIO ELECTRONICS President - Ellis Bamholdt Vice President - Richard West Secretary - - Dale Powell Adviser - Mr. Lindstrom To create interest in machm shop work to assist members in choosing vocatlons and to learn of developments in the field of radio are all purposes of Radio Electronics As a result of this club s efforts everal boys are Woriang in down town radio shops Back row Robert Gordon hm Gingrich Lester Davis Second row Allen Fulmer Stanley Iohnson Cyril Hull Marvin Black Front row Miss Philpott Donna Wiederkehr Sarah lane Backstrand Back row Iohn Enger Warren Perkins Marvin Van Santen George Noakes Lee Gentemann Tom Beach Fourth row Gerald Odom Don Brewster Ellis Barnholdt Tom Shelly Robert I-'icke Wayne Walling LaVern Cox Third row Mr Lindstrom Tom Wheeler Tom Bridges Glenn Estenbery Dale Powell Bob Gatke Gordon Sawyer Second row Edison Nowlm Iohn Lee Goviq Lowell Lux Allred Chivers Bernard Baker Walter Hart Don Archibald Front row Conrad Owings Don Eilert Richard West I W Wilson Iohn Caspar Tom Proctor Dick Nystrom it--er-w's Q NUQN ' all ill' 'R' agf' asf , V . . H . if . . I I I I I . . . l I I 4 I I A I . I A 1 Q f- I 3 W , . . . 5 f . 5 W I.. s 5 x P - S Ir: .A , ' x ff I ' . 5 . 'ff if . 2 1 3 . Q ta , i st 'Z , N? 1- ' H. A 5 gr ' . 0 N Q P ,, I 3 A ' A . K fa' 3 ,. - an 4 1 I ' , , of Q nfs- LL 'r . ..., r ff' K by K , - , Y ,J N .MD fbi , 'lf f f 'Q x fm I ' 5 W 4. Y' '5 P .., .1 , t - j X LATIN President - - - Vice President - - Secretary - Treasurer ----- Adviser ------ Sending CARE packages to Rome, helping a family at Thanksgiving, joining with Vikettes to give the winning skit in the Civics Club Car- nival, and selling candy during the noon hour have been some of the many activities of the Latin club. At the end of each year the Latin club has a traditional banquet. Special Roman food is 'served and a sacrifice is made to the gods. Other entertainment is put on by club members Who dress appropriately in togas and sandals. - Sue Barnes Allie Lou Ohlinq Lorraine Welling Ioanne Hendrie Miss Fellows SPANISH President - - - - - - Roma Nelson Vice President - - - Leone Lewis Secretary - Marilyn Nichols Treasurer - - - Iohn Day Adviser ------ Miss Carroll Members of Spanish club meet to gain a better knowledge of the customs and language of southern neighbors. An initiation banquet in the fall, selling candy in the hall at noon, speakers who have traveled through Latin America, films of the Spanish speaking coun- tries, and an award to the outstanding Spanish student have contributed to a successful club year. Back rowADenny Sheperd, lim Bartlemay, Don Buell, lim Morgali, Daryl Peters, Walter Iones, Bill Buck. ' Third row--Miss Fellows. Glenn Booth, Lorraine Welling, Ioan Scharf, Paul Schmidt, Merttie Phillips, Allie Lou Ohlinq. Second row-Bolean Boehm, Iackie Belt, Betty Keeker, Doris Beals, Ioan DeWitt, Sue Bames, Barbara Senter. Front row-Leona Todd, Mariorie Emmerton, Ioan Hendrie, Audrey Simmons, Zelda Hardy, Marilyn Quamme. Mar- lene DeWitt. Back row-Iohn Day, Dick' Mitchell, David Roake. Fourth row-Charlene Webber, Mary Ruth Schlegel, Maurine Iones, Clara Belle Roth, Beverly Gourley, Tom Bright. Third row-Darlene Gortmalrer, Marion Cottel, lane Ashford, Wanda Iohnson, Roma Nelson, Mary Hawke. Inez Hovey. Second row--Wilene Wiper, Shirley Clark, Shirley Webber, Dorothy Zimmerman, Leone Lewis, Marilyn Reay, Bar- bara Dillon, Miss Carroll. Front row-Anita Aguilar, Marilyn Nichols, Iva Mae Speed, Shirley Smith, Ioan Aitken. Comelia Strayer, Martha Durham. Y ,zu-my -SQ, QM' - Q9 'He- 'ii- ay-1 it 1 ' '::: 's.,..-I Xiu Q Ns' ,,,,,,,, Q x l 4'5- RFQ ,'S ' -gs' Q' 'wr -NS. Back row- Miss Christenson, Lalune Rahtz, Richard Geer, Dorothy Curtis, Mary Thomas, Tommy Richardson, lay Huston. Front row Isabel Castillo. Wayne Hall, Carolyn Quinby, Dorothy Ladd, Ioanne Greene, Doreen Hannon. Back row lack Brooks, Chuck Baker, Marian Carson. Third row Pat Flora, Mike Lovell, Miss Anderson, Arlene Peper, Margie Wiltsey, Prudence Craig. Second row -Ioanne laqua. Donna Stroud, Iodelle Parker, Mary Campbell, Iahala Keyes, Billie Iohnston. Pat Kiese, Ann Brown. Front row--Barbara Iohnson, Betty Boss, Merle Rhoten, Reah Iones. Leslyn Burdette. Shirlee Reimann. FRENCH President - - - Mary Thomas Vice President - Iay Huston Secretary - Ioan Green Treasurer - Wayne Hall Adviser ----- Miss Christensen French club aids its members in gaining tluency through active use of the language. Sending packages to needy French families, a French banquet, French plays for the group, speakers, games and songs in French, all add- ed to a year of outstanding accomplishments. QUE DICE President ---- - Pat Flora Vice President Marian Carson Secretary Shirlee Heimann Treasurer - Iahala Keys Adviser --.--- Miss Anderson Que Dice? is the Spanish translation of What do you say? Plans tor a banquet with the Willamette Debate Team, wire recordings ot the members' voices, a noon auction, at- tendance at the speech tournament, and a tall tale contest, have contributed to a suc- Cessful year for the speech club. Q E It Back row--Howard Dean, Noble Bashor, Bob Kirk, Ed Knapp, George Flawn, Iohn Erickson, Clarence Haugen, Glenn Kleen. Third row-Duane Morris, lim Gingrich, Dick Bolender, Allan Gilchrist, Bill Taylor, Ronnie Walters, Homer Rue, Steve Benson. Second row-Mr. Birrell, Terry Ryland, Marvin Miller, Sanford Weinstein. Phil Sitner, Sanford Williams. Miss Barquist, Pat McCloskey. Front row- Beverly Landon, Virginia Erb. Roma Teets. Lois Chamberlain, Lavurne Gammon, Janet Hill, Bernadine Gosnell. Ardith Miller. Back row- Estelle Bonne, Sue Barnhart, lack Richards. Mervin Davies, Ken Mclntyre, Mike Kaye, Dick Soqqe, lack Caviness. lack Byers, Belly Bangert, Martha Marshall. Third rows' -Bonnie Anglin, Lea Holgate, Carolyn Eckersley, Darlene Engdahl, Lois Stevens, Dorothy Tanning, Dorothy Sturm. Ierry Caspell. Dolores Lyons, Carol McLeod. Second row--Adrienne Petrasy, Mariam Brown, Kae Dempsie, Sabra Blankenship, Peggy Straw, May Heth, Pat Morris. Adeline Smithson, Nancy Miller, Barbara Beugli. Front row-Shirley Lamparter, Mavis Biorke, Zelma Williams, Marylou Herndon, Loraine Saul, Betty Breadey, Pat Service, Norma Camlield, Elizabeth Iohnson. PHOTOGRAPHY President ----- Noble Bashor Vice President - Iohn Erickson Secretary - Bernadine Gosnell Treasurer - Kenneth Hamilton Adviser ----- Miss Barquist Open criticism of the pictures taken on field trips and talks by commercial photographers are the most valuable aids to Photography club members. Of school-wide interest is the annual contest open to all students and faculty members. For the various divisions prizes are donated by Commercial firms. PALETTEERS President ----- Shirley Lamparler Vice President Darlene Engdahl Secretary - Betty Bangert Treasurer Mervin Davies Adviser ------ Miss Sitlinqer Paletteers is the organization open to art students which promotes interest in all divi- sions of art. Field trips to University of Qreqon and Portland Art Museum, production of the operetta Hansel and Gretelj' a poster room to serve all the school, concession in the Civics Club Carnival made a full year. Back row Bob Danielson, Robert Chivers, Stanley Iohnson, Ioyce Kirby, Lorraine Eckersley, Ann Carson, Betty Walser, Betty lohnson, Rollin Cocking, Lowell Aplet, Lou Williams, Iay Harris, Beldon Owens, Vivian Barham, lack Byers, Larry VanVleck. Third row Virginia Bowers, Susan Steed, Dorothy Polanski, Carolyn Eckersley, Yvonne Casselman, Ioyce Meredith, Mary Polalas, Claire Maxwell, Ioan Thomas. Mitzy Patrick, lack Caviness, Bruce Shaffer, Pat Boyer, Don Hughes, Mary lo Ogle, Bonnie Stewart. Second row' Miss Burroughs, Mary Louise Lee, Zarelda Prince, Shirley Dean, Evelyn Bishop, Betty Cooley. Katy Siegmund, Kathy Person, Sue McElhinny, Beverly Hotstetter, Miss Johnson, Gwen Fry, Merle Baney, Ierry Savage. Front row Bemice Kleihege, Louise Dotton, Donna Jean Pence, Io Ann De Roos, Ianet Bronson, Mary Lou Hemdon, Eileen Russell, Lois Archibald, Barbara Zumwalt, Nellie Cook, Susan Perry, Shirley Herr. Back row'--Gaylord Weeks, Fred Weber, Richard Scott, Bob Iust, Layton Gilson, Michael Tavenner, Richard Mursell, Ed Cum- mings, Richard Cunningham, Melvin Langeland, Dick Sim, Loren Lottis. Dick O'Conner, Bill McNeil. Second row 'Edgar Michalson, Carrol Graber, Mr. Brant, Delbert Cleary, Val Iene Davies, Lloyd Sheldon, Claire Elwood. Front row Tom Wheeler, Raymond Raai, Malcolm Peeler. SNIKPOH STAGECRAFT Presidem . ' ' ' ' sue Mcmhinney Stage Manager ---- Edwin Michalson Vice President - - Bev Hctztetter Head Usher - Tom Wheeler Secretary ' ' ' Dona lean-PFHCE Head Operator - Loren Lottis Treasurer ----- Lou Williams Adviser -.--- M, Bram Advisers - - - Miss Burroughs, Miss Iohnson Snikpoh is Salem High's dramatic club. Pros- pective members are judged after reading sev- eral dramatic parts. The club sponsored Charles L. Lum, Shakespearean actor, in a student assembly, gave as the annual Snikpoh play Stage Dcor cn December 5, and presented Mr. and Mrs. Lester Podwell of the Salem Play- house tor the student body. A club maintaining the stage, constructing various sets, operating stage equipment during plays is Stagecraft. Other activities include ushering and operation ot visual education equipment. Each year an exclusive potluck dinner followed by a iull length movie is held tor the club members. PHILHISTORIAN President ----- Beverly Krueger Vice President ---- Pat Fitzsimons Secretary - Beverly Iones Treasurer - - Beverly Beakey Adviser ------ Miss Lane ln order to become a member ot Club Phil- historian a student must be interested in history. New members are selected after being inter- viewed and then are given a pledge to the club. Field trips have been taken to Chemawa and the lason Lee cemetery. With Snikpoh, the club gave the skit Cn Mount Clympusu in the Civics Club Carnival. COMMERCIAL President ----- Iune Haugen Vice President ---- Nola Gottenburg Secretary - - - Virginia Carda Treasurer - - - Ieanne Buske Advisers - - - Mr. Richards, Miss Helterline To create more interest and understanding in the choice of business occupations, to de- velop competent aggressive business leader- ship, to encourage improvement in scholar- ship are the purposes of Commercial Club. Each year an award is presented to the out- standing senior chosen ior loyalty to school, initiative, and scholarship. Back row-Ioanne Bunnell. Iean Clement. lean Pickens. Sue Heilrin. Keith Farnam, Bill Paulus, Bob Satter. Don Mc- Cracken. Ben Pitzer. Glen Lukinbeal. Mariory McGregor. Edna Manning, Pat Severin. Third row-Dorothy Caspar, Beverly Iones, Cathy Cooper. Ray Cummings, Dan Callaghan, Ed Myers, Johnny Croi- son, Margy Acton, Ioan Bames, Bernice Imlah, Beverley Beakey. Second row-Miss Lane, Carolyn Mclntyre, Barbara Byerly, Iane Gardner, Beverley Krueger. Dorothy McCall. Put Fitzsimons, Leona Burgoyne. Loris Harlan. Shirley Karsten. Iean Patterson. Front row-Sharon Plunkett, Donna Curtis, Marion Giese, Donna Beard, Beverley Hyde. Ioan Smith, Mary Brehm. Shir- ley Iones. Mariorie Becke. Back row -Mary Iane Harrington. Anna Hoiland. Doris Dierks. Gladys Boock, Alta Hadley, Marlene Brown. Pat Smith. Delores Lehman, Doris Lappin, Carolyn Weeks, Nola Gottenberg. Alberta Fem, Betty Vogt. Dorothy Englehart. Third row---Shirley Rocks. Delores Girod, Darlene Scharii. I.aVona Shrake, Shirley Rockafellow. Iean Grimm, Eldon Cole, Raymond Kleen. Beverly Cruzen. Jeanne Buske, Peggy Myers. Florence Schaefer, Mayetta Sutter. Second row-Mary Hayden, Delores Cooper. Phyllis Iohnson, lean Monahann, Ieanette Martin, Mildred Schultz. Betty Meyers, Stella Buske, Sally Cornelius. Virginia Carda. Pat Doss. Bonnie Schwartz. Iune Haugen. Front row-V--Aleda Rehm. Pat Brattain. Bernice Wedmore, Dot Scott, Anneta Neuenschwander, Bev Wedmore, Shirley Borcher. Donna Maudlin. leanette Scheidel, Dorothy Delapp, Dawn Iones. Shirley Utting, Mrs. Helterline. HOME ECONOMICS President ----- Alicia Cover Vice President Genevieve Peterson Secretary - - Elaine Dierks Treasurer - - Elnore Dierks .Advisers - - - Mrs. Cooley. Mrs. Edwards lnterested students oi home economics form ihis active club. A faculty tea at Christmas, cr junior-senior luncheon, a truitcake sale, a tea :for mothers, and ice cream sales at noon are some oi the activities which have made the club outstanding during the past year. BCICIK YOW Alene CTUYCYOU- MG1'l0fie Rfiweman. Marjorie Duiant, Mrs. Edwards, Una Mae Grayless. Lillian Thi'-tiS Cl'Gr1dUlL Mamie SWEQISI Lois H1-mf' MUTY Anqel. Maxine Hansen. Betty Harlor, Leota Nuttbrock, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President ----- Albert Williams Vice President Loren Newkirk Secretary - Daryl VanCleave Treasurer - - - lim McDowell Adviser ------ Mr. McKinney This chapter brings many honors to Salem High School by its speakers, parliamentary practice team, exhibits at state and county fairs, and numerous groups who judge in corn- petition with students in the area. On the calendar are a father and son ban- quet, state convention, three educational tours, a camping trip, and a Christmas party. Waldorf, Alicia Cover, Genevieve Peterson, Beverly Becker, Third row Elaine Lindstrand. lean Mitchell, Donna Elnore Dierks. Barbara Owens. Pat Wodzewoda, Grace Vanderhotf. Mrs. Cooley, Barbara Phelps. Second row Helen Nairns. Mariorie Feller, Rosalie Lane. Doris Ewen. Elaine Dierks, Iackie Van Loh. Eva Mae Wolfe. Front row Florence Underwood. Louise Baltis. Peggy Casey, Jewell Buroker. brink. Dona Zehner, Ioyce Kuenzi. Back row Mr. McKinney, Allan Russell. Stanley Sayles, lack Harris. Marvin Third row Daryl Iones. lack Richards, Case. Betty Sloan. Doris Smith. Betty Shroeder, Arlene Roth, Mary Feike. Glenda Litchenburg, Elsie Cannon. Iackie Ellis. Dorothy Cook. DuToit, Norma Holden, Marilyn Cutshall. Ruth Snyder, Doris Helen Ritchey, Frances Thomas. Norma Rathien. Betty Todd. Feller. Penny Gilmer, Ioan Enyeart, Neva Libolt. Alice Ingledue, Sandra lune Edwards. Gail Iuve, Alvera Purcell, Marlene Larson. Delores Spell- Clay Rambo. Ron Hammick, Bob Gardner, Iohn Rodriguez. Dean Propeck. Keuscher, Bill Neufeldt. lim Coxwight. Harold Kufner. Wayne Iohnston, Ronald Snook. Don Steinke. Loran Newkirk. Ralph Sunderland. Jerry Youngblood, Alfred Williams. SG'COHd IOW lerry McDonald. lohn Barkus. Paul Kaminga. Bob Iohnson. Daryl VanCleave, Roy Phillips, Don Curry. Roy Girod. Dick Norton, Richard Hoffman. Front row Walter McDonald, Dick Feller. Gerry Broq. Don Bassett, lim McDowell. Neil Andrews. Laurence Fisher. Alvin Hageman, Bob Bliven. Donald Schryder. 1 mn sw u ali fx i Back row---lay Harris, lack Kortzeborn, Eldon Caley. Third row- -George Flawn, Phillip Iohnson. Mariorie McGregor, Walter Iones, Wally Nelson. Second row -Miss Eyre, Ann Kligman, Vivian Barham, Mike Lovell, Cyril Hull, Ruth Holtzman. Front row-Marcelline Hutchison, Roma Nelson. Alcetta Gilbert. Peggy Barrick, Catherine Person, Crystal Huntington, Io Caughell. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE Chairman ----- Marvin Black Secretary Vivian Barham Adviser ------ Miss Eyre l.R.L. is a state-wide organization of students with an interest in world affairs. A state con- vention, 'speakers from India and Hawaii, meet- ings to discuss prejudice, the Marshall plan, the Little Assembly, and other current problems, and a potluck dinner at the home of their ad- viser have aided this new club in becoming an important part of the school. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE President ------ Marvin Black Vice President Bel:ion Owens Secretary - Wilfred Loqgan Treasurer - Lou Williams Adviser ----- Miss Anderson Only students who have participated in inter- school speech competition are eligible for Na- tional Forensic League. This club is one chap- ter of the national organization whose purpose is to honor students who have received thirty points or more in inter-scholastic fields. Points are awarded on contest placement. In the fall the officers are installed and in the spring new members are chosen and inducted. Back row-- Roger Middleton, Phil Ringle. Ken Mclntyre, Bob Danielson. Third row---Iim Elliott, Beldon Owens. Bob Seamster, Roger Smith. Second row-- Walter Iones, Bob Sharp. Vivian Barham, Wilfred Loggan, Clayton Zeeb, Marvin Black. Front row ---Caroline Matter, Catherine Person, Miss Anderson, Ieanne Hoffman, Deryl Yocom. AVN ,..,,., Q .ffn t .Jag 4 Q' 39 it iii A Back rowe- Hugh Bellinqer. Bob Iohnston. Waldo Unruh, Carlos Houck. Jack Miller. Iim Williams, Lowell Fox, Eldon Caley, Mike Glenn. Bob Shepard. Third row--'lean Brown, Marilyn Burris, Frances Baum, Ianyce Baker. Bob Sharp, Clifi Girod. Alan Miller, Dick Unruh, Roger Middleton. Iohn Reeves. Second row- Crystal Huntington. Leta lean Evans. Peggy Barrick. Irene McLeod. Donna Ahalt. Pat Ullman. Nancy Snyder. Marcelline Hutchison. Front row Mrs. Smith. Virginia Lewis. Claralyn Lee, Ioan Hoereth, Beula Arnold. Ruth Holtzman. Donna Iane Macklin, lo Caughell. CIVICS President - - - Alan Miller Vice President - Beula Arnold Secretary-Treasurer Crystal Huntington Adviser ------ Mrs. Smith The biggest project is the Civics Club Car- nival, a public program ot skits by school clubs, with concessions in the gym, and queen and princesses representing school organizations. Other activities include a visit to the Forestry department, panel discussions on presidential candidates, model parliamentary sessions. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President ----- Lowell Aplet Vice President - Frances Baum Secretary - leanne I-Iotiman Treasurer lim Williams Adviser ------ Miss Holt Scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and serv- ice are the qualifications ot the pledges chosen by faculty vote from junior and senior classes. lnstallng societies at Astoria and Stayton and purchasing new induction robes were the activities ot Salem Highs Sigma Lambda Chapter. Back row lack Miller, Eldon Caley. Lowell Fox. lim McDowell. Stanley Iohnson. Cyril Hull. Lester Davis. Beldon Owens, Elton Lafky. Mike Glenn, Lou Williams. lim Williams, Lowell Aplet. lack Kortzeborn. Third rowff'-Paul Nieswander. Dick Unruh, Marvin Black. Rod Beals. Maurine Iones, Peggy Barrick, Marilyn Burris, Donna Weider- kehr. Carolyn Wilkes, Ann Kligman, Marian Carson. Kenard Adams. lim Gingrich. Roger Middleton. Second row Clifford Girod. Alan Miller, Miss Holt. lean Pickens. Vivian Barham. Leta lean Evans. Betty Iohnson, Marcelline Hutchison. Frances Baum. Alicia Cover. Mary Hawke. Clara Belle Roth. Margie Coe. Front row Nancy Snyder, Rcma Nelson. Sarah Backstrand. Ruth Holtzman. Crystal Huntington. Donna lane Macklin, Beula Ar- nold. Ioan Hoereth, Io Caughell. Claralyn Lee. Ieanne Hoffman. Virginia Carda. WOODWORKING TOOL AND MACHINE President ----- Gordon Gosnell President ------ Bob Feskins Vice President - Lowell Durham vice presidem - lim Lmmigan Secretary-Treasurer Daniel Holgate Treasurer - Bill Allison Adviser ------ Mr. Davis Adviser ------ Mr. Harris A project ot ose hundred hed writing-tables E fOr use Of handicapped peoplg Of the State Tool Clfld lVlCICl'11l'19 club is U selective QIQOUD and many items tor the school district are cf boys interested in advanced machine shop. accomplishments of the Woodworking club. The purpose ef the ehlh is to teach methods The thirty members maintain grade require- ments of A in Woodworking cmd B in other of machine operation. During the year the club visits many industrial plants in the state. Other subjects. Entries have been made ih hehhy Shows activities are taking local tield trips, doing orna- and in model car and model aircraft contests. mental iron work, discussing shop procedure. Back row-Daniel Holgute, Ierry Ullman. Dean Iones, Mr. Davis. Third row-Ierry Sayles. Iim Vibert. Albert Hanson, Bob Owen. lack Kickel. Second row Iohn Henning, Lowell Durham. lack Largent. Dennis Berthold, Donald Klopp, Calvin Pearsall. Front row--Iames Toycen. Richard Fisher, Morris Klein, Hcward Fought. Royal Pawley. Evan Evanotf. Back row--Benny Gibson. Ross Chrisman, Bill Allison, Richard Hamilton. Ray Diedrick, lim Lanniqan. Iohn Garner. Allan Olson. Bob Feskins. R. V. Hitchcock, Don Chipman. Dick Hathaway. Front row-Mr. Harris. Arnet Smith, Dick Singer. P 3 I , A Y li V !,,W..,..,,. rx Z 'D 1 3 re sggiz l I ,SM A ' S i A ' . . ,l P - .... -A R AN: , QQ E r Massmsm EXPLORER POST Post Guide ----- lim Williams Assistant Post Guides - Paul Nieswander. Mike Glenn Secretary-Treasurer ---- Lowell Aplet The active outdoor sports are the main in- terest ot Explorer Post, an organization tor boys. While speakers at club meetings help to develop interest, iishing trips to the coast and mountains and skiing trips to Hoodoo are the favored events. AUTO SHOP President ----- Kermit Burson Vice President - - Ronald Bartlett Secretary - - - George Van de Coeverinq Students taking second and third year auto shop are eligible tor membership in this or- ganization that strives to improve the shop conditions and equipment. Field trips are taken and the boys try to assist other clubs in gen- eral school activities. Back row -ffrff Bruce Boatman, Harold Goheen. Ken Mclntyre. Bill Paulson. Dick VanOsdol. Bill Banqert. Bill McNeil. Third row---lim Williams. lack Geer. Bill Taylor. Mike Glenn, Rodney Beals. Don Liudahl .Lou Williams. Second row--Bruce Shaeffer, Bob Hamilton. Ronald Blume. Clayton Zeeb. Bert Eshleman. Iohn Day. Front row-fffCarroll Graber. Iohnny Reeves. Howard Eshleman. lerry Arnold. Bob Rath, Bob Wilcox. Iim Todd. Lett to right-V--lim Peterson. Mr. Smith. Ronald Bartlett. Loren Powell. Lloyd Olsen, Warren Mulkey. Gordon Ullman. LaVerne Evans. Lorne Le Rud. Frank Osburn. DeCoeverinq. LaVerne Peterson. Kermit Burson. Back row-Ken Klanecky. Al Tussinq. Front row-Donna Wiederkehr. Bob Iohnson. Standing--Leroy Gile. Mr. Pierson. Back row-fAncel Patton, lack Iohnson. Donald Shelley, lim Zwaschka. Front row-Doris Burns, Doris Ewen, Dolorese Iackman. Richard Covey. ENTOMOLOGY President ----- Donna Wiederkehr Vice President Stanley Iohnson Secretary - - - George Flawn A division of 4-H Club, Entomology is an organization whose members collect and study insects. Since only a few students develop in- terest in so specialized a field, the club is small, but prizes have been won by members for displays at the Oregon State Fair. TRADES AND INDUSTRIES President ----- Delorese Iackman Vice President ---- Richard Covey Secretary - - Doris Ewen Treasurer ----- lack Iohnson Adviser ------ Mr. Pierson The members of Trades and lndustries club are students employed by business and in- dustrial firms. Working as apprentices to a watch repair- man, a flower grower, a printer, a carpenter, a radio repairman, a fry cook, a machinist, and a nurse's aide, the club members are getting on the job experience. Back row-V-'Ted Roake, Chuck Staab, Allen Fulmer, Bob Whittlesey. Front row--Ronald Busey. Charles Austin. Mr. Birrell. Back row -'-' Marvin Greenlee. Clayton Wenger. Bob Brant. Third row-Mr. Pierson. Patsy Gardner, Clyde I.aFollette, Phil Runner, Bert Eshleman. Second row'-Katherine Uebelmcm, Iackie Wilson, Corline Lathrop, Edith Kunz, Lorene Iohnson. Lillian Coward. Front rowe-,Dorothy Wulfmeyer, lune Colvin, Doris Hendrickson, Ruth Biles, Pat Elliott, Shirley Cross. AMATEUR RADIO President ---- Charles Austin Secretary Ronald Busey Treasurer - Ted Roake Adviser - - - - Mr. Birrell Transmitting from room 218 will be station W7LWU, known also to radio hams as Love Wi l l i a m Union or Long-winded Uncle. Equipment tor this project has been purchased by the club and the federal license has been secured. As a result ot Working many hours after school, the boys will be ready to go on the air in early spring. RETAIL SELLING President ----- Bert Eshleman Vice President -.--- Ariel Hardy Secretary - Donna Green Treasurer - - - Phillip Runner Adviser ---f-- Mr. Pierson Members ot Retail Selling attend regular classes in the morning, and in the afternoon are employed by Salem merchants. Through club activities they learn salesmanship, man- ners, and display. At open house the students demonstrated their ability in setting up Window and counter displays using merchandise loaned by Salem stores. ' M G ww 'ww' Nw sau 24 ,,-.vxnmga I2-'lv' A WN 1. lack Loftis receives cross-country award cup. 2. You'll find Mr. Brant selling tickets at basketball games 3. The yell squad. 4. T shirt gifts lrom the team. 5. Tumblers qive entertainment at an intermission. 8. Coach Hauk explains the right way to do it. K 70dfd4a i'S'4416ez!d4c'! 34445466 701245455649 77Zc'mn Spun 77466 7640451- DICK VA OSDOL Ed' Q! Salem's football squad gave up only two losses in eight starts to round out a hard-fought 1947 season. The final tally was three wins, three losses, and two ties. CSee scoreboard page 60 for scores.l The three deadlocks were all Big Six League games, played with Albany, Bend, and Eugene. ln the other two Big Six games, Salem won over Springfield 26-25 but lost to Corvallis Z1-6. At the helm were skippers Harold Hauk and Loren Mort, whose task it was to shape in- experienced boys into a varsity football team. Pullback Carlos Houck furnished the spark for the Salem squad and won individual hon- ors as high scorer in the Big Six league. Houck tallied 58 points as compared to 45 for Sammy the blond Baker of Corvallis, who was second on the list. Cub Houck, aided by Wally Nelson, gains yardaqe in Salem-Eugene tilt. Seven Vikings made the Big Six all-star teams. These were Captain Cub Houck, mak- ing the first team and establishing an outstanding record on the Salem squad as he scored 95 of the 96 points tallied, Bud Barnholdt and Bod Beals making the third team, while ends Bill Bock, lim Bock, and Lowell Spagle, and center Bob Seamster made honorable mention. Next fall seven lettermen will return to represent Salem High on gridiron fields throughout Oregon. These boys are Bay Cummings, lim Bock, Bruce Barker, Frank Osborn, Fred Sproule, Loren Spence, and Dean Paulus. Back row -Coach Hauk, VanOsdol, Seamster. Harbaugh, Craig, Morgali. Spagle, B. Rock, I. Rock, Paulus, Coach Mort. Second row Mgr. Bower. Bachle, Sproule, Spence, Oakley, Glenn, Beals, Barker. Mgr. Wilcox, Mgr. Forristel. Front row Nelson, Van deCoeve1-ing. Loggan. Houck, Taylor. Osborn. Newkirk. 1 'if - -ur A f wr u 1 t n I I- n ' I -.ar1' . ' .4 .i Wig r' ' W K+ 3 49 4, 44 -1-Q Q f QE JS, .. , A 'Z ' 9 Q N W1 A.,, , ,.q.,. Z- li ,, 5 '1-2 af- -:iQD.. -as D W ,af 'J A : , isis M 4. A f , gx 5 ,f f QQ . 'wana wb mf x ' x, V . -..,:5.j-5:3 .. ,s.W,,f..?'e ' mm . fgiygl , - ,, '-54.5 - Y 5 ' v3'W.,,w ., 5 3 L fu if Q' Q Q: im ba 2 i Xff x gs N kb b T I X 53, vi V xg 0,3355 x K 9, ' sr gk ' B Q ffl ' f gf: 1 15? ' fig 5 Q H . -aw ' X xv ' ' , x '-:ease .-fr .fgj sgff 33' wif Q as gy . , x ., X ' x x f Jw. X: X' 3- M- . f- . X , ' ,W -A . ' Uwfx 5 . .. . N, A W . 2,- + v sf' -'Y 'fo 7447066 Back row-Enqer, Shulze, Iensen, Hill, Cockinq, Ullman, Harra. Third row-Coach Iurcm, Durham, Rudd, Olson, Antrican, Soderman, Blackman, Goody, Graves, Stewart, Mgr. Allen. Second row-Jfaylor, Johnson, Boqqs, Paulson, McMullen, Cleveland. Bacon, Rogers, Sloan. Front row-ACanlield. Trowbridge, Error, Garver. O'Conner, Winkleblack. Kennedy, Schweitz, Mulkey. Walters. Playing from a double wing formation the 1947 Iayvee football squad came through a season of nine games with 3 Wins, 3 losses and 3 ties. Coaches Ellroy lensen and Hank Iuran were in charge of forming the team and teaching the boys the fundamentals of football. In the Iayvee Big Six league, the Viks Won 2, lost 2 and tied l. The wins were at the ex- pense of Eugene 6-0 and Albany 20-6 while losses were to Corvallis 6-7 and Springfield 7-0. They tied with Bend 13-13 to finish the season with a 50-50 average. The junior starting eleven making up the right side cf the line rangezl as follows: end Bay Boggs, tackle Bill Paulson, and guard Allan McMullen. Tcm Sodeman was at center and on the left were guard Ierry Cleveland, tackle Gordon Baccn, and end Doug Rogers. ln the back field were halfback George Error, quarterback Rick O'Connor, fullback Gene Carver, and half- back lim lensen. The sophomores and juniors on the layvee team were taught the same tactics as those the Varsity used so that next year Iunior Varsity Players could fill in the position left vacant by graduating seniors. VARSITY SCOREBOARD IAYVEE SCOREBOARD Salem 16 ------ Roosevelt 14 Salem 20 - - - Albany Salem 0 - - Klgmqth FQ11-S 16 Salem 6 - - Corvallis Salem 7 , , Albany 7 Salem 6 - - Eugene Salem 13 - - Bend 13 Salem 0 - - Springfield Salem 20 - h Asioriq O Salem 13 - - - Bend I I Salem 0 - - Sacred Heart Salem 26 7 7 Sprmgfleld 25 Salem 20 - - Chemawa Salem 7 ' ' Corvallis 21 Salem 13 - - St. Paul Salem 7 - - Eugene 7 Salem 0 - - Amity 6 7 0 7 13 0 0 6 7 r E Y M, Q yi' xv if N 55 N , I Ns aw 4, WK W4 S ,QM ff 7 xx z .X AW ' :: : L - 5 p J ?-. 2 , . , mx Q gf , ,Z Q sky! . l gmt .is v ,, 4 ' X 1srM VQ'ff' , N-nw,-- ' ,W- WWW qfaapatma The Viking basketeers finished their rnost successful season in a number of years by taking second place in the state and the championship of the Big Six League. During their regular season Salem won 26 of the 34 games they played and was re- corded as being the only high school team in the state to defeat both the Oregon Frosh and Oregon State Books. Point making honors Went to Carlos Houck with a total of 259. Bellinger, Farnam, Unruh, and Miller followed with 190, l62, l34, and llO points respectively. Next year Coach Hauk will have Torn Paulus, Keith Farnam, and Bud DuVal back as lettermen. Salem - Iefferson 36 Salem A Corvallis Salem - Washington 36 Sdem ' ASfOfiC1 Salem - - Klamath Pans 34 Salem - ASTOUU s 1 . - Klamath Falls 33 Sglem ' ' Albam' Chem Salem - - Oregon Frosh Salem - Oregon City 35 Salem - - Eugene Salem - Commerce 33 Salem - Springfield Salem - Corvallis 27 Salem Ore. State Hooks Salem - Springfield 37 Salem Ore. State Hooks Salem - - - Bend 33 'Salem - - Silverton Salem Willamette Frosh 33 'Salem - - Silverton Salem - - Astoria 36 'Salem - Woodburn Salem - - Astoria 35 'Salem - Sacred Heart Salem - - Albany 46 Salem - - Baker Salem - - Eugene 30 Salem - Astoria Salem Willamette Frosh 46 Salem - St. Helens Salem - - - Bend 42 Salem - - Corvallis Salem - Oregon Frosh 32 'District Tournament - State Tournament Starting five from left: Bellinqer, Fcmcm. Miller. Houck, DuVcxl. gr Q 1,3 'as R ff' H t .X .... , .. tw . 1 g f l 232- 'v:ggE::.,, X . Q g X N ' ?s:a?sQ-:,s1fft: ,a:!2ei'i:.a: iss? at Sz. '.aI::..,- :, 4 ' 191:-s2E5eYf'f:fEf P . f is:: f ga.. 2 N ' Y , . .-t,.,a-, - V, ,fl :..:: ,,,,', a : E Q pt I 6 l l V X G r 1 it fi t a Q .,.. . 'is . -visit' K ks -1-' f-'- 2 -':: Km: , Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem For the second consecutive year, Coach Lor- en Mort's layvees have had an extremely successful season. Last season the juniors were undefeated in 28 starts while this year they lost but two out of 20 games played. Ben Pitzer was high scorer with ll4 points. Doug Rogers had 74, lim Bock tallied 67, and Daryl Girod finished with 66. IAYVEE SCOREBOARD - - - - - - Aumsville PZ 29 - - Iefferson 24 - Washington l6 - Aumsville 22 - Oregon City 28 - Commerce 24 - Corvallis 21 - Springfield 9 - - Bend 22 - Lebanon l6 - Albany 26 - - - Eugene 43 - - - Bend 25 - Marine Beserve 25 - - Corvallis 30 - Presbyterian 22 - Aumsville 33 - Albany 26 - Eugene 28 - Springfield 22 Back row---Coach Mort, Bacon, MacDonald, Rock, Pilzer, Mgr. Wickman Second row-Kelly. Rogers, Paulus, Houck, Lukinbeal, Osborn. Front row Kcmdy, Garver. Girod, Norton, Blakley. Where's the ball? MacDonald. No. 33 wonders as Rogers No 43 looks apic Hacwimen Salem 33 - Salem 38 - 27 l7 Salem 54 - Salem Salem SOPH SCOREBOARD Salem 40 -f--- lndependence Salem 96 ---- Turner Salem 29 f Presbyterian Church Salem 53 - - - Gervais Salem 57 - v Gervais Salem 32 - lndependence ----f-Scio St. Marks Luth. Church Colton - Presbyterian Church Salem National Guard Coach Elroy lensen's Sophomore basketball team won eight games and lost only three. The Sophs easily deteatecl the varsity teams from lndependence, Turner, Gervais, and Scio. Le- bold was high-point man tor the year with 63 points, Deen was second with 62, Moore third with GU, and Fredericlison lourth with 56. The Sophomore Bees won seven and lost two. After losing to lndependence 21-19 they won seven consecutive games. Their outstanding games included two victories over Gervais, 55-14 and 59-10, and an easy 47-16 count over Colton. They played their best game against Turner, winning 45-9. ., . l lack Miller, No. 16, and Keith Farnam, No. 4, strive for the bull. Unruh, No. 7. is in background. Back row Mgr. Walker, Teselle, Verqets, Shipley, Gilson, Nelson, Coach Iensen, Mgr. Hannon. Second row Arnold. Klineielter, Coates, Ullman, Sodemcm, Helstrom, Little. Front rowf-Deen, Olson, Frederickson, Lebold, Weaver, Hill. Mm-ki x -W 4 sw s.. .-W4 Q..-M ln addition to winning second place in the State Tournament and sweeping six out of seven Big Six league games, Salem's 1947 baseball team won three straight games from Willamette University's Iayvees. The Viks were credited with winning 14 of the 18 games they played, and they scored 166 runs to their opponents' 44. The pitching staff was one of the best Salem has ever had. Ray Coursey and Bud Craig opened the season by limiting Dallas to two hits as Salem won 17-1. The next game Rod Province pitched a no-hitter over Lebanon. Later Province held Albany to two hits, and Craig set Springfield down with only one safe blow. Eugene edged Salem 2-0 although Prov- ince gave up only two hits in the game. Later Province pitched a no-hit no-run game over Albany, in which only one batter reached firste-that on an error. Wmc6z2y Wane ln the State Tournament Salem literally walked over Central Catholic 11-2 and Hood River 17-0 but was on the short end of a 6-4 count when Jefferson of Portland won the state championship in a nine inning thriller. Four boys were picked from the Salem team as all-state players. These were Dick Allison, catcher: Bud Craig, first base: Roger Dasch, second base: and Rod Province, pitcher. Those having the highest batting average in the Salem lineup were Roger Dasch, who had a .4l7, Dick Allison with .4OU, and Dick 1-lendrie, .37l. With the opening of the 1948 season, Coach Harold Hauk expects to see five returned let- termen: Waldo Unruh, Carlos Houck, Frank Osborn, Mike Glenn and Cliff Girod. ln addi- tion, members of Coach Loren Mort's Iayvee squad will also be on hand. Back row- -Coursey. Fleming. Mase. Province. Unruh, Houck, Valdez. Coach Hunk. Front rowv-Mgr. Griftin, Osborn, Glenn. Girod, Allison, Hendrie. Dasch, Craig. Mgr. Bacon. N-...xx f Xe mm Wine Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem VARSITY SCOREBOARD IAYVEE SCOREBOARD 17 ' --'- Dallas Salem -------- Silverton 15 - - 5 - - Lebanon Salem - - ----- Parrish 13 - lamette luyvee Salem Milwaukie Iayvee - illamette Iayvee 19 - Willamette Iayvee Salem Albany layvee 3 - ---- Albany Salem Albany Iayvee IU - - - - Spfinqfield Salem - - Mt. Angel l8 - Oregon State Prison Salem - , Aumsville 3 H - ' - Cgllfgcggg Salem - - Silverton 2 - Oregon State Books Salem ' Sacred Heart 3 - Ofgggn Sfgte Rggkg Salem - SCICI'GCl Heart 5 - ---- Albany Salem - - Mt. Angel 5 - ---- Corvallis 9 - - - - Springfield ll - - Central Catholic l7 - - - - Hood River 4 - - - - Iefferson New to Salem I-ligh's sports department during l947 was the formation of a layvee baseball' team. The squad, coached by Loren Mort, turned in a good season's record by Winning ten of the eleven games they played. Their only loss came at the hands of Sa- lem s Sacred Heart Academy who were defeated by the Iayvees 9-2 earlier in the season. The junior nine tallied lOl runs in eleven starts against 37 for their opponents. Like all layVee teams, the squad was a big help to Coach l-lauk's varsity. Not only will IayVee players have more preliminary experience when they move up to the varsity but the scrimmages of the two were helpful in giving the boys actual game practice. Back row-Coach Mort. Greenlee, Paulus, Famam, Pitzer, Fasnacht. Aplet, Nieswander. McConville. Gurver. Fox, Caley. Front row-Mgr. Myers, DuVal. Kerber. O'Connor, Mitchell. Cummings, Shepard. Boatman, Williams, Walters. 3 0 l 3 4 O 4 l 2 l7 Z st EN gh L53 fm F5 iifrf ln- x NN' ,.,:f b.-:X vw' WJMQQM ,A no , Q Q --:: H ' lf' 1. J . Vi - . , W ' A ' , -ii. A ' Y' H A r bifu- Wy x ,L 4 Q - x .:. .X I 5 Q . 1 nv were . IW! , shyji wwf 'f Back row Enger, Antrican, Paulson. X' -QS: ., t - . L. .se Q Third row Mgr. Iones, Greenlee, Lofiis, Yellen. Barnholdt. Shepherd, Rambo, Youngblood. Broq. Neulel:lt, Mgr. Goody, Coach Iuran. Second row MacDowell Cole, O'Connor, Schweitz, Albert Williams, Allred Williams, Lawrence, Benson. Canfield, Beals, Thorn, Hamel. Front row Gartner. Sills, Paul. Ensminqer, McGranahan, Overman, Phillips, Brunk, Lang. Hart, Rickman, Eshleman. Coach l-lenry luran's varsity wrestling squad A their l947-48 season with a record of 12 5 losses, and l tie, and in addition cap- the championship of the Big Six league. The Vikings won over Albany, Dallas, New- and Springfield twice each, and over Parkrose, and Oregon City once. In losing column they bowed to Molalla, City, and Klamath Falls, and dropped Sandy. A tie with Klamath Falls fin- d the record. Eight boys took championships in the Big matches. They were: Ron Shepard, 165 b.: Lawrence Yellen, l55 lb.: Alfred Williams, 45 lb.: Eugene McGranahan, l28 lb.: lack ooper, l2l lb.: lack Sills, ll3 lb.: Iulian Gart- er, lO4 lb.: and Vernon Paul, 96 lb. Although the Viks failed to place in the' tate, three boys were runner-ups for state rowns: Iulian Gartner, lO4 lb.: Victor Schwietz, 39 lb.: and lack Sills, ll3 lb. Outstanding performers were lack Sills, who on l8 out of l9 matches and Alfred Williams ho took 20 out ot 21. Coach Iuran teaches Alfred Williams. on top, and Vic Schweitz, on button, new wrestling hold up Winn S' Bock row Couch Gilmore, Lohis, Boatman, Weeks, MacDonald, I. Strong, Baumgurt. Front row Mgr. Scheidel, R. Strong, Lanqeland. Meyers, Kelly, Hurt. CROSS COUNTRY Vernon Gilmores varsity cross country boys wound up their seorson by tinishinq fourth in the stdte rneet While the juniors took third ploce honors in their division. Outstanding runners on the tedrn were Idck Lottis who finished seventh in the state ond lerry Kelly who come in tenth. ln the junior division Kent Meyers come in third. Bock row Garrett, Hcmblin. Nelson, Brooks. Davenport, Coach lohn Burleigh. Front row Allison. Powell, Pepper, Loqqan, Sanders. GPWZML SWIMMING Coached by Iohn Burleigh, Salem High's swimming team lost to West Linn 72-55, but the Vikings easily defeated Klamath Falls 59-9. Then Salem lost 34-23 and 47-18 to the University ot Oregon Frosh, 36-30 to the Oregon State Rooks, and 46-20 to West Linn. The Vikings took second place in the junior division of the State A. A. U. meet. West Linn won the state championship with 46 points, but Salem took second place by scoring 33 points to Grants 3l. Wally Nelson won the state diving championship. Wilfred Loggan Was elected as team captain, and Bob Hamblin was chosen the out- standing swimmer. Wally Nelson scored 48 l!3 points during the season to lead the team. Bob Hamblin was 'second with 40 l!3, and Wilfred Loggan was third with 33 l!3. TENNIS Although Coach Bamsdell's Viking tennis team easily defeated Corvallis 5-2 and blanked leiterson High ot Portland 7-0, it lost its next meet 5-1 to the Oregon State Books. Salem made an outstanding record in the Big Six meet, as Dick Unruh won first place and Clayton Zeeb was fifth. Bob Satter and Dick Tandy won second place in doubles and fourth place was won by Darrell Walker and Dan Osborn. Members ct the traveling team were Darrell Wal'ker, Bob Satter, Dick Unruh, Russell Bowden, Dan Osborn, Clayton Zeeb, Dick Tandy, Don Liudahl, Iohn Day, Bruce Shaffer, and Richard Deen. Prospects of future games look good tor Coach Bamsdell's team as the annual goes to press. Bock row- Bowden, Sutter, Lcxlky, Zeeb. Second row -Coach Ramsdell, Dodge. Day. Front row -Osborn. Walker. Unruh, Shatter. NNN...-s diem ' Back row--'Wilson, MacDonald. Iohnston, Iensen, Young, Lcmqrell, Howard, Schulz, Craig, Wiper. Heinz, Morehouse. VunOsdol. Second row- Coach Iurun, Seamster, Hcxselbacher, Fuhr. Armstrong. Sheets. Buchle. Sills. Mulkey, Burnholdt, Bellinqer, Scheidel. Coach Gilmore. Front row Elwin, Trowbridge, Hamilton. Wesllinq. Ieiferies, Weese. Tussing. Hull. Strong. Barker. Mgr. Rocrke, Mgr. Staub. Viking Bob Craig wins shot put in District 7 meet. is ,' u fail' A , nf . A An-- , 'rdwkfit N- 'E lxggrww , X -.,.1-. ,mal MY t gags. ta, t X if 5. . NL 'ff W 3-gif ' fu Q 5, 62, The l947 Viking track team opened its sea- son by easily defeating Albany and Lebanon in a three way track meet. Salem scored 78 V2 points, while Albany counted SQV2 and Leba- non l3. The Viks were edged by Gresham in their next meet SESV2 to 55Vz but made up tor the loss by scoring 70 points to Milwaukie's 65 and Salem Bible Acade-my's l3 in another three way match. Unable to collect sufficient power, Salem tailed to place in the Big Six meet at Bend and also lost out in a dual match with Vancouver, Washington. Showing marked determination the cinder- men took the District 7 championship crown by scoring 77 points. They were hard pressed all the way by an equally determined Molalla who scored 7lV2. Also placing were Silverton with SSV2 points and Woodburn tallying 27. Among the outstanding Salem performers were Bob Craig at the shot put and discus throw, Lowell Weese running the mile and Sophomore lim Iensen, star ct the lUO and 220 yard sprints. Craig was the highest scorer with 46 points tor the season, Iensen had 43V2, Ed Possehl was third with 3315, and Weese had 33. l4Z4Zez'6c 666654 l ,L ll . t National Athletic l-lonor Society is composed l nf' those boys prominent in both athletics and Salem High's group ot the na- 5' L .A 'Ki organization ot which there are some chapters is advised by Mr. Vern Gilmore, is head ot Salem's athletic department. A. 9 Members ot the club are in charge of taking A Q boys who become eligible. To quality a boy have earned an athletic letter by taking in a major or mincr sport and have a .QF ,,,- ,lx rade average of a B or better. ij The purpose ct the club is to promote high L. cholarship among boy athletes and to develop 1 eals of fair competition and leadership. Officers ot the club are lack Miller, president, R R nd Tink Loggan, secretary-treasurer. Q W I Baci: row MacDonald Morqali, Miller. Spagle. Second row Glenn, Adviser Gilmore. Seamster. Loggan. Front row Langeland, Girod, Gartner, Mulkey. S CLUB The S Club is made up of boys who have earned letters by participating in various athletics other than gym classes. The red letter S is worn on a black sweater. The number ot stripes worn on the sleeve signifies the number ot letters earned in any one sport. Clitt Girod is presidentg Hugh Bellinger, vice presiclenty Bill Armstrong, secretary-treasurer: and Bob Craig is sergeant-at-arms. Barak row Cub Houck. lack Miller, Ted Covalt, Lowell Spaqle, Ralph Morqali, Waldo Unruh, lim Wilson. Bill Rock. Bob Craig, Bob Seamster, Dick VanOsdol. lim Zwaschka. Dale Greenlee, Bruce MacDonald. Ierry Youngblood. Bill Newfeldt. Bob Sutter. Tom Scheidel, lack Loftis, Harold Hauk. Third row Larry Kleinsmith, Wally Nelson. Deen Paulus. Iim Rock, Don Forster. lim Iensen, Frank Osborn, Don Heinz. Hugh Bellinqer. Stanley Iohnson. Mike Glenn, Gordon Hamilton, Bill Armstrong. Ronald Hall, Ronald Shepherd, Mr. Carleton. Phil Sanders. Second row 'Loren Newkirk, Ierry Taylor, Dick Unruh, Bob Danielson, Iohn Strong. Bruce Boatman, Ray Cummings, Glenn Gar- rett, Dick O'Connor. Warren Mulkey, Rodney Beals, Walter Hart, Robert Thorn, Richard Strong. Charles Staab. Front row Kent Myers. Melvin Langeland. Wilfred Loggan. Don Griffin. Eugene McGranahan, Fred Sproule, Cliff Girod, Ierry Bachle, Darrel Walker, Iulian Gardner. Bob Iones, Bill Allison, Al Hageman. Bob Wilcox, Earl Pepper. r--'tt I QM Sim ' I v ' if in mb . JF i.::s' I M we .rr :.- V M - gf ---- .5 N - pf Fi 300 Points and Over Back row' Lorraine Eckersley, Sylvia McClelland, Nancy Rinqland, Elnore Dierks, Elaine Dierks. Peggy Meyers. Pat Ullman Ann Kligman. Third row 'Dorothy Caspar, Shirley Borcher, Darlene Schartt. Leona Burgoyne, Iahala Keys, Zelda Hardy. Virginia Bowers. Second row Frieda Carlson, Ieanne Hoffman, Neva Libolt, Crystal Huntington, Donna Wiederkehr, Iane Troian. Delores Lehman Front row Shirley Dean. Virginia Carda, Anneta Neuenschwander, Alice Ingledue, Marilyn Quamma. Betty Meyers. Rollicking informal initiations in contrast to their impressive formal ceremonies, a Christ- mas party, an alumni reunion, playdays, and the traditional lym Iamhoree were features of a successful year for Girls' Letter Club. The club is open to sophomores who have earned 100 points by competing in intramural games or participating in other sports, to iunioqs who have earned l50 points, or to seniors who have earned 200 points. Numerals, letters, sweaters, and additional stripes are awarded with the accumulation of points. At the annual spring banquet, Evelyn Benz, thrilled and very excited, received the i947 Girls' Letter Club plaque fcr the outstanding senior. Thirteen deserving girls also were award- ed gold pins for their achievements in the club. Toyland was the theme of the i947 lym lamboree. The gym was transformed into a toyshop with dancing dolls, wooden soldiers, teddy bears, and sailor dolls. 200-300 Points Back row Barbara McNeil, Mary Ellen Petrasy, Pat Boyer. Carolyn Eckersley, Pat Kowitz. Wanda Iohnson, Alicia Cover, Cornelia Strayer, Clara Belle Roth. Billie Johnston. Ieanne Gettman, Dorothy Engelhart. Ieanne Brown, Doris Lappin, Nola Gottenberq. Third row Iune Iames, lean Pickens. Donna Lou Lambert. Shirley Webber, Bonnie Schwartz, Dorothy DeLapp. Penny Gilmer, Beverly Iones, Leone Lewis, Claire Maxwell. Mayetta Sutter, Lorraine Welling, Barbara Spaqle, Evelyn Bishop. Second row Pat Kiese. Dorothy Green, Ruth Holtzman, Shirlee Reimann. Merle Rhoten. Donna Seay. Ioan Miller, Marilyn Nichols, Eva Mae Woll. Mildred Hamrick. Norma Pound, Mertie Phillips, Dorothy Pearce. Front row Claralyn Lee. Iackie VanLoh, Esther Perkins. Lorene Rossiter, Belva Fenley, Beverly Fenley, Virginia Lewis. Mary Ruth Dowd, Billie Pearce, Betty Crum. Marilyn Zink. ewzdd. Left to right-Mary Mor- gan, Evelyn Benz. Shirley Ultinq. Pat Powell, Iackie Allport, Iunyce Baker. Mary Ruth Schlegel. I I l I The purpose of the girls' tennis team was primarily to create an interest in the sport. As tennis season came many girls turned out tor practices. Although most of them had never played before, but the ambition and enthusiasm needed were there. The first practices were held in the gym Where service, fore-hand drive, and back-hand drive were learned. Later, the girls advanced to the court Where they practiced at noon, after school, and late in the eve- nings. After many hours of hard Work, the six best players were chosen, and a team was formed. Matches for the season were arranged with Iefterson, McMinnville, and Dallas. The star player was Pat Powell, noted for her good court strategy. Mary Ruth Schlegel, also outstanding, was very good in the tore-hand drive. Shirley Utting, Ianyce Baker, Evelyn Benz, and Iackie Allport, completed the membership, each girl providing strong competition for her opponents. Following the matches the girls held a social hour for drinking coke, discus- sing the games, and better acquainting themselves with the girls around them. The credit for the success ot the year, tor the good humor and excellent sportsmanship shown is due to Miss Mary Alderson, adviser ot the team. Allport Mary Ruth Schleqel Marilyn Hill Put Powell Zeb 'Spam President - - Ianyce Baker Vice President - Irene McLeod Secretary - - Ioan Hoereth Treasurer Iosephine Cauqhell Adviser - - Mrs. Mansiield YELL SQUAD Back row f Evelyn Bishop. Ianyce Baker, Sue Heiirin, Dolly Davidson. Front row Iim Houck, Bob Sharp. Come on, Viks, let's go! shout the Vikettes, Salem l-ligh's pep club. The club takes an ac- tive part at all football and basketball games, cheering the teams to many victories. At the state tournamen a large per cent of the mem- VIKETTES bers were present to see the Vikings take sec- ond place. At home games the members have made a policy ot Wearing their Vikette sweaters, and ushering in the gym. Back row Ohlinq, Feike, Campbell, Belt, Benner, Pickens, Snyder, Waldorf, McLeod, Polanski, Burris, Baum, Cooper, Cover, Coe. Flora, Ullman, Ahalt Hofstetter, Ogle, Donkin, Elistrom, Barnes, Acton, Roth. Third row Hutchison, Updegratt. Myers, Maiek, Savage, Seay, Backstrand, Holtzman, Evans, Cannon, McMullen, Edwards, Kiese. Ritchey, Siegmund, Hardy, Pearcy, Carda, Stewart, Perry, Dorothy Pearce, Dowd. Second row'-V-Barrier, Rhoten, Stroud, Lewwis, McFarlane, Reimann, Macklin, Huntington, Arnold, Cauqhell, Zumwalt, McCall Lee, Casey Elinore Dierks, Elaine Dierks, Curtis, Rossiter, Apple, DeWitt, Hoffman, Armstrong, Fitzsimons. Front row Perry, Coker, Bunnell, Brehm, Foelkl, Cooley, Cannon, Fry, Girod, Pence, Miller, Gustaison Hoereth Hendrie Neuen- schwander, Lane, Hill, Quamme, Dasch, Archibald. Song Queens'-Evelyn Bishop, Ianyce Bakker, Sue Heifrin, Dolly Davidson. M0451 A J X, W1 ,y , W Af ,ww Awmqmaw wr 'Q S ffm Winn, 'K Www N Awww 'Www 'HW 94 S W vm 53' S .Rx f Q NY V1 -,N .Ng 5 'sd-,.,,..--. ls. I sr: em it L A S .Q N 5 'z fm qsggkgsj' E F 1 mf if 5' s E A4 H . W is we 9 if S GN 1 i . .JJ D X 1 3 l. Mr. Mort dozinq in the sun? 2. Many girls participate in the Iym Iamboree. 3. Vikette initiation provides free egq shampoo. 4. Mary Ruth Schlegel handles a beautiful racket. 5. Boys receive athletic letter awards. 1 1 4 X iw XSHLM.. was Q sk - ,nw X Nix J T1-xum suowj RWE Xnvuomoiq f x 4 MN 1 'PS r 0 1 N Nw . QA WM' X ' I Haw ffdww Back row left to right4Bruce Boatmcm, yell kinq: Mike Glenn, president: Rod Beals, treasurer. Front row left to right-Donna Seuy, song queen: Ieanne Hoffman, vice-president: Helen Ritchey, secret W ADAMS, KENARD---Viking mgr. 35 Class council l5 Nat'l Honor Society 2, 35 Nat'l Forensic League 2, 35 HiAY l, 2, 3, chaplain 2, council pres. 25 Viking staff l, 2, 35 Clarion staff l5 Debate 25 Orchestra l5 Crescendo club l, 2, 3, pres. 3. AHALT, DONNA-Class council 25 Girls' League council l5 lym Iam- boree 2,35 Vikettes 2,35 Civics club 35 Interclass rivalry 35 Latin club l, vice pres. 15 Civics Club Carnival l, 3. AITKEN, IOAN-Class council 25 Girls' League council l5 Iym Iam- boree 2, 35 Vikettes 2, 35 Civics club 35 lnter-class rivalry 35 Latin club l, vice pres. 15 Civics Club Carnival l, 3. ALLEMANN. GORDON-'Auto shop club 2, 3, sgt. at arms 3. AMUNDSON, BARBARA-North Kitsap High School, Poulsbo, Wash., 1, 2,5 Girls' Glee club 35 Spanish club 3. ANDRESEN, DUANE ARDEN--Debate 3: Band 35 Dance Band 35 Exchange assemblies 35 Paletteers 2. ANDERSON, ROY- -Stagecraft 2, 35 Explorer Post l, 2. ANDERSON, DOROTHY-lym lamboree 25 Civics Club Carnival 25 lnterclass rivalry 25 Choir 25 Girls' Glee club l5 Majorette l, 2, 3. ANDRESEN, KENNETH Civics Club Carnival 35 Safety council l5 Biology club l,2. ANDREWS, DAVID NEIL Class council 25 Future Farmers l, 2, 3. club l, 2. ANGEL. MARY E. Tri-Y Home Economics club 2, 3. ANGLIN. BONNIE--Redland High School, Redland, California 1: Tri-Y 2, 37 Iym Iamboree 2, 37 Paletteers 3. APLET. LOWELL-Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, pres. 37 Hi-Y 37 Civics club 37 Snikpoh 3, Stage Door 37 Explorer Post 2,3, sec. 27 Biology club l,2, pres. l. ARMSTRONG. BILL-Track l, 2, 37 Oskee committee 37 S club l, 2, 3, sec. 3. ARNOLD, BEULA LEE--Nat'l Honor Society 37 Tri4Y l7 Girls' Letter club 1, 2,37 Iym lamboree l, 2, 37 Vikettes l, 2, 37 Civics club 2, 3, vice pres. 37 lnterclass rivalry 17 Talent show 27 Civics Club Carnival 1, 2, 37 Club Philhistorian l, 2. ARONSON. BEVERLY ASHFORD, GENEVIEVEATH-Y 1,37 lym lamboree 2,37 Viking staff 17 lnterclass rivalry 37 Home Economics club 37 Spanish club 1,27 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. ASTON. IOY AVERETT, BOB AYDELOTT. ELDENE---Iym lamboree 2,31 Viking staff 37 Latin club 3. IERRY-Football 2,32 Track l,2, 37 Golf 37 Swimming 27 Biology club l7 S club 37 P.A. mgr. 37 Civics Club Carnival 3. AND. SARAH IANE-fANat'l Honor Society 2,37 Iym Iam- boree 1,2, 37 Vikettes l,2, 37 Civics club 37 lnterclass rivalry 27 Safety council 1,27 Latin club l7 Science club 37 Civics Club Car- nival l, 3, princess 3. AKER. IANYCE LEONE-A Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Nebraska 17 ASB song queen 37 ASB council 37 Tri-Y 2,37 Hi-Y hasher 2, 37 Iym Jamboree 2, 37 Vikettes 2, 3, pres. 37 Civics club 37 lnterclass rivalry 2,37 Tennis 2,37 Choir 37 Girls' Glee club 27 Club Phil- historian 27 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3, princess 3. AKER. MARGARET P Freer High School, Freer, Texas 1,27 Tri-Y 37 Band 3, sec. 37 Aesculapians 3. ALLARD, BETTY IO ANGERT, BILL-Explorer Post 2, 3. ARHAM. VIVIAN M. Girls' Lcaguc council l, 37 Nat'l Honor Society 37 Nat'l Forensic League l, 2, 37 Tri-Y I, 2, 3, program ch. 2, pres. 37 Iym Iamboree l, 2, 37 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,3f Ir. class skit 27 Debate l,2, 37 Snikpoh l, 2,3, program ch. 27 International Rela- tions League 3, sec. 37 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. ARNES. DON ARNHOLDT, ELLIS H.-Football 2,31 Track 2, 37 Explorer Post l, 2, 37 Radio Electronics club 1, 2, 3, pres. 3. ARRICK, PEGGY --'- Class council 37 Nat'l Honor Society 37 Tri-Y l,2,3, council pres. 37 Iym lamboree l,2,37 Vikettes 37 Civics club 37 Viking staff 2, 37 lnterclass rivalry l, 2, 37 Safety council 27 Snikpoh l, 2, The Late Christopher Bean 2. ARTLETT. RONAI.DABand l, 2, 37 Orchestra 37 Dance Band 37 Ex- change assemblies 37 Auto Shop club 2, 3, vice pres. 37 Aero club 2, sec. 2. . ARTON. ROBERT ...av Q fi, 'N BASHOR. NOBLE-Stagecraft 27 Orchestra l7 Geology club 2, 3 37 Photography club 2, 3, pres. 3. . BATES, STANLEY--ASB council 37 Hi-Y 37 Red Cross council l ,-- BAUM. FRANCES--Brownell I-Iall, Omaha, Nebraska l7 Class W., ,.:,- A cil 27 Girls' League big sister ch. 37 Nat'l Honor Society 2,3 R., pres. 37 Tri-Y 2,31 Iym lamboree 37 Vikettes 2, 37 Civics club K M W., Interclass rivalry 2, 37 Talent show 27 Exchange assemblies 2 , K , . Crescendo club 2, 37 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3, princess 3. - -. 7.-7-..:-.A-7, .- . N, '77, 2, 37 Oskee committee 2. 1' few F I' iiifiiff gs, I . --r J' 5 ,.,:,..: :.- Q ' 77 1 7 X .7 7 ' 7 I BERTHOLD, DENNIS -Sacred Heart Academy, Salem, Oregon l7 Fu' ture Craftsmen 3. BILES. RUTH E.- lym lamboree l, 2j Home Economics club 27 Civics Club Carnival l, 2. BLACK. MARVIN ELLIS--Nat'l Honor Society 37 Nat'l Forensic League 2, 3, pres. 37 I-Ii-Y 37 Clarion staff 37 Debate 2, 37 Science club ,2 3, vice pres. 37 Club Philhistorian l7 International Relations League 3, pres. 37 Civics Club Carnival 3. BLACKMER, RICHARD---Track 27 Radio Electronics club l,3, sec. l. BLUE. GLADYS PAYE-Twin Falls High School, Twin Falls, Idaho 1,27 Band 37 Orchestra 37 Crescendo club 3. BLUME, RONALD- -Explorer Post l, 2, 3. BOATMAN, BRUCE-ASB council 27 Class yell leader 37 Class coun- cil 1,37 I-Ii-Y 2, 37 Cross country 2,31 Baseball 2, 37 Basketball l7 Explorer Post l,2, 37 S club 2,37 Band l,2,3I Civics Club Car- nival 2, 3. BOLENDER. RICHARD DUANEAScmers High School, Somers, Iowa 17 Photography club 2, 3. BORCHER. SHIRLEY--Sidney High School, Sidney, Nebraska l7 Girls' League council 37 Tri-Y 37 Iym Iamboree 2, 37 Civics Club Carnival 37 Commercial club 3. BOURSON. ROBERT GEORGE BOWDEN. RUSSELL K.-Class council l, 27 Safety council 27 Tennis 2,31 Explorer Post l7 S club 37 Aesculapians 2, 3, program ch. 37 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. BOWEB, WILBUR M.-Hi-Y 2, 37 Talent show 27 Stagecrait l7 Foot- ball mgr. l, 2, 37 Basketball mgr. l7 Tennis 37 Explorer Post l, 2, 37 Future Farmers l7 S club 2, 3. BAUMGART. HOWIE- -Cross country 37 Track 37 Explorer Posi Latin club l7 Geology club 2, 37 vice pres. 37 S club 3. BAYES. KATHRYN M.-Tri-Y 37 lyrn Iamboree 2,31 Choir 37 1 Glee club l, 2. BEALS, ROD-Class treas. 37 Class council 37 Nat'l Honor Socie l-Ii-Y Z, 3, treas. 37 Civics club 37 Football 37 Wrestling 3 l, 2, 37 Orchestra l, 2, 37 Explorer Post 1,27 37 Crescendo club 2 S Club 3. BECKER. BEVERLY ROSE-Tri-Y l,2, 37 lym lamboree l,2, 37 class rivalry 1,27 Home Economics club l, 2, 3, treas. 2, High I ch. 37 Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 3. BELLINGER. HUGH-ASB council 1,21 Class council 1,27 Hi-Y l 2 sgt. at arms 37 Civics club 37 Track 1,27 Basketball 1, 2, 37 S 1, 2, 37 vice pres. 3. BENSON. IERRY Q' OWERS, VIRGINIA MAY- Tri-Y l5 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 3, treas. 35 Iym Iamboree l,2, 35 Paletteers 15 Snikpoh 3, Stage Door 3. OWMAN, LORRITA-Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona l5 Tri-Y 2, 35 Iym Iamboree 2, 35 Interclass rivalry 25 Home Eco- nomics club 2. OYER, PAT' Girls' Letter club I, 2, 3, h'd of sport 35 lym Iamboree l, 2, 35 Interclass rivalry 25 Ir. class skit 25 Snikpoh l, 2, 3, Stage Door 35 Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 3. RANSON. LENA RANT. ROBERT Af-Cross country 25 Explorer Post l,2, 3: Retail Selling club 3. ROCK, FLORENCE-Oregon City High School, Oregon City, Ore- gon l. ROOKS, IACK Nat'l Forensic League 35 Hi-Y 35 Talent show 25 Debate 35 Swimming 35 Band l, 2, 35 Orchestra l, 2, 35 Dance Band l,2,3 Oskee committee 35 Exchange assemblies 35 Oue Dice 35 Aesculapians 25 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. ROWN, IEANNE--ASB council 35 Tri-Y l,2, 35 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 35 lym Iarnboree 2, 35 Civics club 35 Clarion staff 2: Interclass rivalry 2, 35 Majorette 1,25 Spanish club 25 Club Philhistorian 15 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. VIRGINIA E.-Class council I5 Girls' League council 35 Tri-Y l,2, 35 Iym Iamboree 2, 35 Aesculapians 3: Commercial club 15 Civics Club Carnival 3, princess 3. E BUCK. WILLIAM I.-Vallelo High Scnool, Vallejo, California I5 Latin club 2, 35 Photography club 2. BURGER. MILTON R.-MVeterans club 2. BURGOYNE, LEONA ARLEEN-Girls' League council I5 Tri-Y 1, 2, 35 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 3, h'd of sport 25 Iym Iamboree l, 2, 35 Inter- class rivalry l, 2, 35 Ir. class skit 25 Club Philhistorian l, 2, 3. BURNS. DORIS --Tri-Y l5 Iym Iamboree 25 Trades 5. Industries club 3. BUROKER, IEWELI.-Broadway High School, Seattle, Washington I5 Tri-Y 25 Interclass rivalry 2, 35 Home Economics club 3. BURRIS. MARILYNfASB council 2,35 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri-Y l, 2, 3, pres. 3, cabinet vice pres. 25 Iym Icrmboree 2,35 Vikettes l, 2, 35 Civics club 35 Viking staff 35 Interclass rivalry I5 Red Cross council l, sec. 15 Club Philhistorian 1,25 Civics Club Carnival l,2, 3. BURSON, KERMIT-Band l, 2, 35 Orchestra l, 2, 35 Dance Band 2, 35 Exchange assemblies 35 Auto shop club 2, 3, sec. 2, pres. 3. BUSEY. RONALD V.-Nat'l Forensic league 35 Debate 35 Radio Elec- tronics club 25 Amateur Radio club 3, sec. 3. BUSKE, IEANNE-Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y l, 2, 35 IYm Iamboree 2, 35 Talent show 25 Red Cross council I5 Commercial club I, 2, 3, treas. 3. CALEY. ELDON---Nat'l Honor Society 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, sec. 35 Civics club 35 Talent show 2, 35 Basketball 25 Baseball 2,35 Band l,2, 35 Or- chestra 2, 35 Dance Band 2, 35 Exchange assemblies 2, 35 Explorer Post l, 25 Commercial club l, 2. CAMP, DONNA' Tri-Y 15 Girls' Letter club l,2, 35 Iym Iamboree l, 2, 35 Interclass rivalry 2, 35 Aesculapians 3. CANNON, ELSIE-Girls' League council l5 Tri-Y l, 2, 35 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 3: IYm lamboree 1, 2, 35 Vikettes l, 2, 35 Interclass rivalry l,2, 35 Orchestra 35 Home Economics club 35 Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 35 Club Philhistorian 1,25 Sadie Hawkins Daisy Mae 3. eawafza CANTWAY. CAROL ANN Girls' League council 35 Tri-Y 1, 2, 35 lYn1 lamboree 35 lnterclass rivalry 2, 35 Latin club I5 Aosculapians 2, 3, program ch. 35 Civics Club Carnival 1, 3. CARDA. VIRGINIA-Class council 15 Nat'l Honor Society 2, 35 Tri-Y l, 2, 3, pres. 2, Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3: lym lamboree l, 2, 35 Vik- ettes 35 Commercial club 1,2, 3, sec. 3. CARLSON FR1EDA---Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3, playday ch. 35 lym lamboree 1,2, 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Talent show 25 Band 35 Orchestra l,2,35 Crescendo club l, 25 Aesculapians 3. CARR, DONNA MARIE- 'Tri-Y 1, service ch. 15 lym lamboree 1, 2, 35 Viking staff l, 25 Clarion staff 1, 25 Talent show 25 Debate 15 Girls' Glee club 15 Biology club 1, treas. 1: Spanish club 2, 35 Club Phil- historian 2, vice pres. 25 Civics Club Carnival l,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1. CARROW. ROBERT LYLE-A. Civics Club Carnival 25 Paletteers 1, 2, 3, treas. 2. CARSON. MARIAN-Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri-Y 1,2, 3, treas. 35 lym lamboree 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 35 Viking staff 35 Inter- class rivalry 1,35 Talent show 25 lr. class skit 25 Choir 35 Girls' Glee club 25 Exchange assemblies 35 Club Philhistorian 15 Que Dice 2, 3, vice pres. 35 Nat'l Scholastic art award 2, 3. CARTER. WADEAClass council 15 1-li-Y 1,2, sgt. at arms 25 Red Cross council 1. CASEY. PEGGY-Tri-Y 1,2, 3: lYm larnboree 2, 35 Vikettes 35 lnter- class rivalry 35 Home Economics club 3. CASPAR. DOROTHY---Girls' League council 35 Tri-Y 1, 35 Girls' Let- ted club 1, 2, 3, h'd of sport 25 lym lamboree 1, 2, 35 Clarion staff 1, 2, 35 Red Cross council 15 Safety council 1, 25 Biology club 1, 2, membership ch. 25 Club Philhistorian 2, 35 Civics Club Carnival 1. CASSELMAN. YVONNE Lincoln High School 1,25 lym lamboree Clarion staff 35 Snikpoh 3, Stage Door 3 . CASTILLO. ISABEL CASTILLO. RAMONA lym lamboree 1,2, 35 Choir 15 Girls' club 1. CHIPMAN. DON'-Castlcmont High School, Oakland, California Tool and Machine club 3. CHRISTY. GERALDINE L.-Girls' League council 35 Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, vice pres. 35 lym lamboree 2, 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Cl staff 35 lnterclass rivalry 35 Aesculapians 3. COKER. CHUCK' -Future craftsmen 1,2. COLVIN, IUNE DELPHINE--Leeds High School, Sioux City, Iowa Retail Selling club 3. COMES. MERNA LEE Tri-Y 1, 2, 35 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 35 . Y Iamboree 1, 2, 35 Commercial chili 1, 2, 3, treas, 25 Civics Carnival 2, 3. CAUGHELL, IOSEPHINE'-ASB council 35 Girls' League counc Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri-Y 1,2, 35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 lamboree 15 Vikettes l,2,3, treas. 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2 Talent show 25 lr. class skit 25 Club Philhistorian 1, 2. CHAMBERLAIN. DAVE-Class council 15 Hi-Y 1,25 Stagecraft Football 1,25 Basketball 2,35 Track 1,2, 35 Band l,2,3. CHILLES, IRENE VIRGINIA-lym lamboree 1, 2, 35 Girls' Glee club i COE. MARGERYfNat'l Honor Society 2, 35 lym lamboree 1,2 Vikettes 1,2, 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2, 35 Talent show ch. 25 class skit 25 Oskee committee 35 Biology club l, 2, 3, vice pres 1 program ch. 2, pres. 35 Civics Club Carnival 3, princess 3. E ' , ' l E xx .. in 5 . iv 5 s :.' .:.,. V, , I S ix' li? ..':: I '..... -7 www CONN. DORIS COOK, NELLIE M.-YTri-Y 2, 35 lym lamboree 1, 2, 35 Interclass rivalry 35 Snikpoh play 3. COOPER, CATHERINE- -Tri-Y 1, 2: lym lamboree 2, 35 Vikettes 1, 2, 35 Clarion staff 2, 35 Interclass rivalry 15 Club Pliilliistorian l,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 35 Exchange assemblies 3. CORNELIUS, SALLY IANE--V-Class council 15 Tri-Y 1, 2: lym lamboree 1,35 Vikettes 1,25 Commercial club 1, 2, 3. CORNU, WAYNE LOUIS--AGeology club 2, sec. 25 Science club 35 Civics Club Carnival 3. COVALT, TED-wC1ass yell leader 15 Class council 15 Civics club 35 Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 S club 1, 2, 3. COVER. EVELYN ALICIA-Girls' League council 15 Nat'1 Honor So' ciety 35 Tri-Y l, 2, 35 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3: lym lamboree l, 2, 35 Vikettes 35 Interclass rivalry 1, 25 Talent show 25 Home Economics club 2, 3, pres. 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. COWARD, LILLIAN-Girls' League council 35 Tri-Y 1,25 lym Iam- boree 25 Interclass rivalry 1,25 lr. class skit 25 Choir 25 Girls' Glee club 25 Spanish club 15 Retail Selling club 3. COZAD. WILLIAM F.-Downey Union High School, California 1,25 Tool and Machine club 3. CRAIG, BOB--Vancouver High School, Vancouver, Washington 1, 25 Track 2, 35 Football 35 S club 2, 3, sgt. at arms 3. CRAIG. PRUDENCEiVancouver High School, Vancouver, Washing- ton 1,25 Tri-Y 35 lym lamboree 2, 35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Viking staff 2, 35 Interclass rivalry 35 Spanish club 25 Que Dice 3. CRAYCROFT, WM. I..AMontebelle Senior High School 15 Hi-Y 3. CROSS. SHIRLEY IEAN-Tri-Y l,2, 35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 lYm lamboree l,2, 35 Clarion staif 15 Commercial club 1,25 Retail Sell- ing club 3. CRUM, BETTY JEAN-Tri'Y l,2, 3, sec. 35 Girls' Letter club l,2, 35 lym lamboree 1, 2, 35 Girls' Glee club 2. CULBERTSON. EDWIN KELLY-Weslaco High School 15 Band 2. CULBERTSON. HAI.-N Class council 35 Hi-Y l,2, 35 Talent show 25 Stagecrait 15 Basketball l,2, 35 Football 1,25 Track 15 Exchange assemblies 2. DALKE. RICHARD DASCH. DONNA MARIE-Girls' League sgt. at arms 35 Iym lam- boree 2, 35 Vikettes 2, 3 DAVIS, DARYL 2-l-li-Y 35 Talent show 25 lr. class skit 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Dance Band 1, 2, 35 Exchange assemblies 2, 3. DAVIS. LESTER A.-- Nat'1 I-lonor Society 2,35 Choir 1, 25 Crescendo club 2, 3, membership ch. 35 Science club 1, 2, 35 Geology club l, 2, vice pres. 2. DAVIS. MONTE - 1.....::- if ,hw F3 A mir ' l , gi 2' ,Sit V AQ , ' tl li , gig DEAN, SHIRLEY Tri-Y l,2, 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, musician 35 lym Iamboree l,2, 35 Viking staff 35 Clarion staff 35 Choir 1,25 Orchestra 25 Exchange assemblies 25 Snikpoh 3, Stage Door 35 Crescendo club 1,2, 35 1-lansel and Gretel 35 Civics Club Car- nival 1, 3. DELAPP. DOROTHY C. Girls' Letter club l, 2,35 lym Iamboree 1, 2, 35 Civics Club Carnival 1, 25 Commercial club 2,35 Paletteers 1. DIBBLE, ELAINE'--Central 1-ligh School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 15 lym Iamboree 2, 3. DIERKS. DORIS Tri-Y 15 Iym Jamboree 35 Commercial club 1,2, 3. DIERKS. ELAINE-Tri-Y l,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2, 3, song and yell leader 35 lyrn lamboree 1, 2, 35 Vikettes 2, 35 Civics Club Car- nival 1,2, 35 lnterclass rivalry l,2, 35 Home Economics club 2, 3, sec. 3. DIERKS, ELNORE-Tri-Y 1, 2, 35 Girls' League council 2,35 Girls' Let- ter club 1, 2, 35 lyrn lamboree 1, 2, 35 Vikettes 2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Home Economics club 2, 3, treas. 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. DILLON. BARBARA INEZ -Tri-Y 1, 25 Spanish club 1, 2, 3. DOSS, PATRICIA LUCILLE-Tri-Y 1,2,3: lym lamboree 1,35 Red Cross council 15 Commercial club 1,2,3. DU BOIS, ALICE IRENEA-Tri-Y l, 2.3: lym lamboree 1, 25 lnterclass rivalry 15 Commercial club 15 Paletteers 25 Biology club 25 Civics ,f , . ' R 7' .,,, - ...IZ,. r5- 'lyk Club Carnival 15 Home Economics club 3. 'fffgg , ' .-fi..'2 S f 15:2 DUNBAR, PHYLLIS-King Edward High School 15 Tri-Y 2: 1Ym lam- boree 25 Aesculapians. 2, 3. r DU TOIT. ROSALIE----Tri-Y 1,25 Iym Iamboree 1, 2, 35 lnterclass rivalry 2,35 Home Economics cliub 35 Commercial club 15 French club 2. EASTON. RICHARD4C1ass council 25 Explorer Post 2, 35 Radio club 2. ECKERSLEY, CAROLYN-4-Tri-Y 2, 3, publicity ch. 35 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3: lym lamboree l, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Paletteers 2, 3, publicity 35 Paletteers play 235 Civics Club Carnival 25 Snikpoh 3, Stage Door 3. ECKEBSLEY. IOYCE LORRAINE'-Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3, second vice pres. 35 lym lamboree 1, 2,35 Clarion staff 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Paletteers play 2, 35 Announcing staff 25 Civics Club Carni- val 2,35 Snikpoh 3, Stage Door 3. EDWARDS. IUNE---Vikettes 2, 35 lnterclass rivalry 15 Home Economics club 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. EKBLAD, DONNA GWEN4Springfie1d High School, Springfield, Ore- gon 15 Choir 2, 35 Crescendo club 2, 3. ELLIOTT, PATRICIA-Tri-Y 1, 25 Girls' Letter club 1, 2: lYm lamboree 25 Girls' Glee club 1, 25 Commercial club 1, 25 Retail Selling club 3. ELLIS, IACKIE-Amarillo 1-Iigh School, Amarillo, Texas, 15 Home Economics club 3. ELLIS, IAMES R.-Debate 35 Explorer Post 2,35 Biology club 1. ELWOOD, CLAIRE ROYCE ---' Stagecraft 2,35 Wrestling 15 Track 2, 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 35 Snikpoh play 2, 3. ENGELHART, DOROTHY--Tri-Y 25 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3: 1Ym Iam- boree 1, 2,35 Commercial club l, 2, 3. ENGER, KEITH B.-'West I-argo I-Iigh I, 2. ENYEARI, IOANNE A.,-Tri-Y l,2,35 Iym Iamboree l,2, 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 35 Interclass rivalry I5 lr. class skit 25 Home Economics club l, 2, 3. EUCKER. MARVIN DEWANE ESHLEMAN, BERT-V -Explorer Post l, 2, 35 Retail Selling club 3, pres. 35 Future Craftsman 2, vice pres. 2. ETHELI.. OLIVE L.--St. Mary of the Valley Academy 2. EUCKER, MARVIN DEWANE EVANS, LAVERNE EDWARD EVANS, LETA IEANA-Class vice pres. 15 Class council 1,25 Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, vice pres. 35 Girls' Letter club l,25 Iym Iams boree 25 Vilcettes l, 2, 35 Civics club 2, 35 Viking staff 35 Interclass rivalry l,2,35 Snikpoh l,2, pres. 2, Stage Door 35 Civics Club Carnival ch. 35 Civics Club Queen 3. EWEN. DORIS-Tri-Y I, 2, 3, social ch. 3: lYm lamboree 15 Interclass rivalry l,25 Talent show 25 Biology club I5 Club Philhistorian 25 Trades and Industry club 3. xx' FELLER, MARIORIE LOUISE Tri-Y 2,3, program ch. 35 lym lam- boree 25 Home Economics club 2,3. FESKENS, ROBERT DEAN--Band l,25 Tool and Machine club 2, 3, pres. 3. FICKE. ROBERT K.- Radio club. FLAWN, GEORGE H., Stag:craft 25 Amateur Radio club l, 25 Ento- mology club l, 2, 3, sec, 2, pres. 35 Geology club 2, 35 International Relations League 3. FLORA. PAT' -Grant High School, Portland, Oregon l5 Tri-Y 2,3, service ch. 35 lym Iamboree 25 Vilcettes 35 Interclass rivalry 2,35 Oskee committee 35 Exchange assemblies 35 Spanish club 25 Que Dice 2, 3, pres. 35 Civics Club Carnival 3. FLOWERS. RETI-IA---Tri'Y 15 Iym lamboree l, 35 Aesculapians I, 2, 3, treas. 2, service ch. 3. FORSTER, DONW-'Civics Club Carnival 25 Red Cross council 25 Safety council I, 2, vice pres, 25 Wrestling l, 25 S club l, 2, 35 Entomology club I, 2. FOX. LOWELL---Nat'l Honor Society 35 I-Ii-Y l, 2, 3, treas. 2, chaplain 35 Civics club 35 Talent show 25 lr. class skit 25 Baseball 25 Band l,2, 35 Orchestra l,2, 35 Dance Band l, 2, 35 Exchange assemblies 1, 2, 3. FRANCISCO. ELEANOR--Iym Jamboree l,2,3 Interclass rivalry 25 Talent show 25 Crescendo club 2, 3. FREDRICKSON. BETTY ANN Tri-Y 1,25 Iym Iamboroe l,25 Retail Selling club 35 Commercial club l, 2. FRENCH, IOYCE FRY, DORIS MAE 'I'1i-Y 2,35 Commercial vlul: 1,25 Retail Selling club 3. FULMER, ALLEN I-. Amateur Radio club l, 2,3, pres. 2, trustee 37 Science club 3, treas. 3. GAINES, MARY NORMA-Mill City High School, Mill City, Oregon l. GARDNER. IANE -Girls' League council 27 Tri-Y l,2, 37 lym Iam- boree 27 Civics Club Carnival l7 lnterclass rivalry 37 Biology club l7 Latin club 27 Club Philhistorian 3. GARDNER, PATRICIA ANNE La Grande High School, La Grande, Oregon l7 Retail Selling club 3. GARINGER, RAY-Bremerton High School, Bremerton, Washington l,2. GARNER, IOHN-fWrestling l7 Baseball 27 Tool and Machine club 3. GARRETT. GLEN --Swimming l, 2, 37 Band l, 2, 37 Orchestra l, 2, 37 S club l, 2, 3. GARTNER. IULIAN--Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2, 37 Wrestling 2, 37 S club 2, 3. GAY, GLORIA GENE---Tri-Y 2, 3: lym lamboree 37 Girls' Glee club 2, 3, vice pres. 2. GEER. IACK-Explorer Post 2, 3. GEORGE, HELYN GERALDINEW-Corvallis High School, Corvallis, Oregon l, 2. GETTMAN. IEANNE---Girls' Letter club l, 2, 3: lYm Iamboree l, 2, 37 Home Economics club 27 Civics Club Carnival 27 Latin club l. GIESE, MARIAN-Tri-Y l, 2, 37 Girls' Letter club 2, 37 lym lamboree l,2, 37 Choir 17 Biology club 1,27 Club Philhistorian 2, 37 Civics Club Carnival l. GILE. LEE-Trades and Industry club l, 3. GINGRICH, IAMES-Ieiferson High School, LaFayette, Indiana l7 Nat'l Honor Society 2, 37 Viking staff photographer 2, 37 Clarion staff photographer 2, 37 Explorer Post 37 Photography club 2, 3, pres. 27 Science club 3. GIROD CLIFFORD-ASB council l,27 Class council 37 Nat'l Honor Society 37 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 37 Civics club 37 Safety council 1,27 Basketball l,2, 37 Baseball 2, 37 S club 2,3, pres. 37 Latin club 2. GIROD, DELORES MARIE4Horne Economics club l7 Aesculapians 27 Commercial club 3. GLENN, MIKE-ASB council 27 Class treas. l, pres. 37 Nat'l Honor Society 2,31 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 37 Hi-Y 2, 3, treas. 37 Civics club 2,37 Baseball 2, 37 Football 37 Basketball 37 Band l, 2, 37 Explorer Post l,2, 37 S club 2, 3. GOSNEI.. GORDON GOTTENBERG, NOLA NAN-Girls' League council l7 Tri-Y 2, 37 Girls' Letter club l,2, 37 Iym Iamboree 1,2, 37 Civics Club Carnival 37 Interclass rivalry l, 27 Talent show 27 lr. class skit 27 Commercial club l, 2, 3, vice pres. 3. GOTTFRIED, ROSE MARIEfTri-Y7 Iym Iamboree l,2, 37 Interclass rivalry 37 Girls' Glee club l, 27 Paleteers 27 Biology club 2. U E ik GRABER. CARROLL L.AStagecraft 2, 3: Choir 2, 3, treas. 3: Band 1, 2, 3: Explorer Post 3: Civics Club Carnival 2. GRAHAM, LOIS CAROLH'-Iohn Marshall High School, Rochester, New York l, 2. GREENE. DONNA SAVAGE GREENE, IOANN VIOLA' -South High School, Denver, Colorado 1,27 Iym Iamboree 2: Choir 2, 3: French club 2, 3, sec. 3. GREENE, PHYLLIS LEONA-South High School, Denver, Colorado 1, 2: Iym Iamboree 2: Choir 2, 3. GREENLEE. DALE-Baseball 2: Wrestling l,2, 3: Band 2: Future Farmers l: S Club l,2,3. GREINER. IACK LEWIS GRIFFIN, DONALD LEE --Baseball l,2, 3, mgr.: Band l,2, 3: Orch- estra 3. GRIMM, WILMA IEAN-'fPennsboro, West Virginia ly Tri-Y 3: Iym GUNDLACH. CAROL' -Scholastic Art Award 3. GURLEY, WAYNE GUSTAFSON, BEVERLEY --'-- Class council 2: Girls' League council 1: Tri-Y l, 2, 3, cabinet treas. 3: Iym Iamboree 2, 3: Vikettes 3: Clarion staff l, 3: lnterclass rivalry l, 2, 3: Talent show 2: Ir. class skit 2: Choir 2, 3, sec. 2, accompanist 3: Girls' Glee club l,2: Exchange My 'Q' yu. Jamboree 2, 3: Girls' Glee club 2: Commercial club 3. X D assemblies 2, 3: Crescendo club l, 2, 3, treas, 2, vice pres. 3: Masque of the Red Death 2: Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 3. GUTHRIE. ALLAN--Spanish club 2, 3. HAGEDORN. DONNA IEAN-'-lym lamboree 2. HAGEN. GENE A.-Bremerton High School, Bremerton, Washington l: Trades and Industry 3. HAHN. CLAUDINE Civics Club Carnival 2: Retail Selling club 3. HALVORSEN, BEVERLY ANN---Central High School, Sioux City, la. l. HALVORSEN, GEORGE+Wre-stlinq 2: Choir 1, Z, 3, pres. 3: Exchange assemblies 3: Entomology club 1: Crescendo club 2, 3. HAMEL. WARREN ELLIS HAMILTON, KENNETH W. IR.- ASB council 3: Class council 3: Nat'l Honor Society 3: Stagecratt 2: Band l, 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3: Ama- teur Ftadio club 1: Photography club 2, 3, sec. 2, treas. 3. HAMILTON. RICHARD PHILLIP Explorer Post 2, 3: Tool and Ma- chine chili 3. 0 HARRISON, VONNIE LEE--Oregon City High School, Oregon City, Oregon l, 2. HART, WALTER IAMES-Golf l: Wrestling 2, 3: Cross country 2, 3: Track 3: Radio Electronics club 2, 3, sec.-treas. 2: S club 3. HASLEBACHER, EDWARD ALAN-Track 2: Choir 3: Band l, Exchange assemblies 3. HASTINGS. OLIVE-vLewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Wash- ington l: Tri-Y 2, 3: Clarion staff 2, 3: Commercial Club 3: Trades and Industry club 3. HATHAWAY. RICHARD F.-Tool and Machine 2, 3. HAUGEN, JUNE I.-ASB council 25 Class song leader l: Tri-Y l, 2, 3, vice pres. 3: Jym Jamboree l, 2, 3: Vikettes l, 2, 3: Girls' Glee club 2: Commercial club l, 2, 3, pres. 3: Civics Club Carnival 3, prin- cess 3. HAWKE, MARY ELIZABETH-Nat'l Honor Society 3: Tri4Y 3: Jym Jamboree l,3: lnterclass rivalry 3: Girls' Glee club 3, pres. 3: Spanish club 2, 3: Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. HEADY, MARY LEONA-Willamina High School, Willamina, Ore- gon 2. HEIFRIN, SUEvRed Bluff High School, Red Bluff, California l: ASB ass't. song queen 3: ASB council 3: Tri-Y 2, 3: Hi-Y hasher 3: Jym Jamboree 2, 3: Vikettes 3: Civics club 3: Interclass rivalry 2, 3: Talent show 2: Club Philhistorian 2. HEINZ, DONALD ADAIR IR.-Football l,2,3, mgr. l,2: Track 2: Biology club l: S club l, 2, 3. HENDERSON, BOB-Retail Selling club 3: Radio club 3. HERNDON, MARYLOU-Albany High School, Albany, Oregon 1: Tri-Y 2, 3: Girls' Letter club 2: Jym Jamboree 2,3: Clarion staff 2, 3: Girls' Glee club 3: Paletteers 2, 3, Paletteers production 3: Choir 2, 3: Snikpoh 3, Stage Door 3: Crescendo club 3. 2, 3: HANNON, DOREEN- -Tri-Y l, 2, 3, finance ch. 2, pres. 3: Jym Jam- boree 3: Clarion staff 2, 3, news editor 3: Interclass rivalry 3: Red Cross council 2: French club 2, 3, pres. 2, reporter 3: Paletteers l: Tri-Y council 3: Civics Club Carnival 3, princess 3. V HARBAUGH, BRUCE L. ASB council 3: Football l,2, 3: Track 3: S club 3. HARDY. ARIEL HARDY, ZELDA D.--Girls' League sec. 3: Tri-Y l,2,3: Girls' Leiter club l, 2, 3: Jym Jamboree l, 2, 3: Vikettes 3: Clarion staff 3: Inter- class rivalry 2, 3: Latin Club l, 2, 3, sec. 2: Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 3, princess 3. HARMAN, CORA LEE-Gates High School, Fort Walton, Florida l, 2. HARRELSON, WILLIAM ASHFORD-Fort Walton High School, Fort Walton, Florida l,2. HARRINGTON, MARY JANE-Washington High School, Portland, Oregon l, 2: Tri-Y 3: Jym Jamboree 2, 3: Commercial club 3. HARRIS, JACK LEE-Las Vegas High School, Las Vegas, Nevada l, 2: Future Farmers 3. HARRIS, JACK JAY--Nat'l Forensic.League 3: Hi-Y 3: Snikpoh play 3: Debate 3: Band l,2, 3: Orchestra l: Oskee committee 3: Inter- national Relations League 3. HERSCH, WILLETTA GLADYS--Tri-Y 2, 3, chaplain 3: lym Iamboree 1 l 2 3- Clarion staff 2 3: Civics Club Carnival 1 2 3' Paletteers ' f 4: ' production 3' Choir 2 3' Girls Glee club 2- Crescendo club 1 2 3. HETH, VIVIAN MAY--lym larnboree 2,3: Girls' Glee club l,2, 3: Paletteers 3. HILFIKER. ARLYN VENETTE-Girls' League council 1: Tri-Y 1,2: 2: Choir l,2, 3, librarian 3: Exchange assemblies 3: Crescendo club l,2, 3: Civics Club Carnival 2, 3: Paletteer production 2,3. A I I wx X , , , ' . , . Qi if lym lamboree 3: Clarion staff 3: lnterclass rivalry 2: Talent show , ' 5 x lf' ' S HILL. DAWN MARlEAfATri-Y 1, 2: Iym lamboree 3: lnterclass rivalry 2: Home Economics club 1: Majorette l,2, 3. HOERETH. IOAN--Nat'l Honor Society 3: Tri-Y 1 hasher 2,3, Sweetheart 3: Vikettes l,2,3, sec lnterclass rivalry 3: Red Cross council l: Latin historian 1: Civics Club Carnival 1, 3, princess HOFFMAN, IEANNE---Class vice pres. 3: Class council l,3: Nat'l Honor Society 3, sec. 3: Nat'l Forensic League 3: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, vice pres. 3: Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 2, 3: lym lamboree l,2, 3: Vikettes 2, 3: Civics club 3: Viking staff 2, 3: lnterclass rivalry 1, 2, 3: Talent show 2: Debate 3: Civics Club Carnival 2, 3, princess 3: Que Dice l,2, vice pres. 2: Snikpoh 2: International Relations League 3. HOFSTETTER. BEVERLEY VENITA---Class council 2: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: Iym larnboree 2: Vikettes 3: lnterclass rivalry l,2, 3: Snikpoh play 3: Red Cross council 1: Choir 2, 3: Girls' Glee club l: Snikpoh l, 2, 3, vice pres. 2, 3: Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. HOILAND, ANNA-Anacenda High School, Anacenda, Montana 1: Tri-Y 2, 3: lym lamboree 2, 3: Commercial club 3. HOIDEN, NORMA KATHELINE ,-'TrivY 1, 2: lYm lamboree 1, 2, 3: ln- terclass rivalry 2, 3: Home Economics club 2, 3: Civics Club Car- nival 1, 2, 3. Qt, ,2, 3, pres. 3: Hi-Y . 3: Civics club 3: club 2: Club Phil- e Q HOLGATE. DAN-ASWeet Home Union High School, Sweet Home, Ore- gon 1: Future Craftsmen 2, 3, sec. 3. HOLTZMAN. RUTH E.-ASB 2nd vice pres. 3: ASB council l,2, 3: Class council 1, 2: Nat'l Honor Society 3: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: Girls' Letter club l,2,3: lym lamboree l,2, 3: Vikettes l,2, 3, treas. 2: Civics club 3: Viking staff 1,2: Clarion staff l,2, 3: lnterclass rivalry 1, 2, 3: Talent show 2: Ir. class skit 2: Red Cross council 1, treas. 1: Oskee committee 3: Club 'Philhistorian l,2, vice pres. 1, pres. 2: lnternational Relations League 3: Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 3. HOUCK, CARLOSA -Class council 2: Hi-Y 1, 2,3, pres. 2: Civics club 3: Red Cross council l,2: Football l,2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 3: Base, ball l, 2,3: Biology 1: S club 1, 2, 3: Civics Club Carnival 1, 2, 3. HUDSON. MELVIN HULL. CYRII.-Nat'l Honor Society 3: Hi-Y 3: Debfite 3: Safety coun- cil l,2, 3: Biology club l: Club Philhistorian 2: Aesculapians 3: International Relations League 3: Science club 3. HUNT, LOIS-Tri-Y 1, 2: lnterclass rivalry 3: Girls' Glee club 1, 2, 3: Home Economics club 2, 3: Commercial club 1. HUNTINGTON. CRYSTAL Class sec. 2: Class council 2: Girls' League council 1: Nat'l Honor Society 3: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, sec. 3: Girls' Letter club l,2, 3: Iym Iamboree l,2, 3: Vikettes l,2, 3: Civics club 3, sec.-treas. 3: lnterclass rivalry l,2, 3: Talent show 2: lr. class skit 2: Club Philhistorian 2: Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 3. HUSTON. JAY-St. Helens High School, St. Helens, Oregon 1: French club 2, 3, treas. 2, vice pres. 3. HUTCHISON. MARCELLINE--V-Viking Editor 3: ASB council 3: Girls' League council 2: Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: lym lam- boree 1, 2, 3: Vikettes 3: Civics club 3: Viking staff 2, 3: lnterclass rivalry 2, 3: lr. class skit 2: Red Cross council 2: Safety council 2: Snilcpoh l,2, treas. 2 Civics Club Carnival l,2, 3: International Relations League 3. HYDE. BEVERLY ANNEA-Tri-Y l,2,3: lym lamboree l,2, 3: lnter- class rivalry 3: Club Philhistorian 1,2,3. IACKMAN, DELORESE R.---Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: Girls' Letter club 1: lym Iam- boree l,2: Trade and lndustry club, pres. 3: Latin vluli l: Civics Club Carnival 1. IAEGER. CLARENCE IAMES, IUNE---Tri-Y 1,37 Girls' Letter club l,2, 37 lym lamboree 1,2, 37 Civics Club Carnival 2,37 lnterclass rivalry 2,37 Biology club 3. IARVIS. GERALDINE RUTH Tri-Y 1. IARVIS. IOHN IELINEK, HOWARD IOHNSON, GORDON EDWARD - Band 1,37 Bioloqy club 1, 2, 37 Civics Club Carnival 1, 2, 3. IOHNSON. IACKIEAASB lst vice pres. 37 ASB council 37 Class vice pres. 27 Class council l, 27 Nat'l Honor Society 2,37 Tri-Y 17 1-li-Y hasher 37 Girls' Letter club 1, 2,37 lym Iamboree l,2, 37 Vikettes 1,2, 37 Civics club 37 lnterclass rivalry 1,27 Talent show 27 lr. class skit 27 Exchange assemblies 37 Snilcpoh 1,22 Civics Club Carnival 1, 3, princess 37 D.A.R. award 3. IOHNSON, LORENE Tri-Y 17 Girls' Letter club 1,27 Iym Iamboree 1, 27 Civics Club Carnival 17 Home Economics club 2. IOHNSON. STANLEY E.- ASB council 27 Nat'l Honor Society 2,37 Snikpoh play 1,2, 37 Safety council l,2,3, historian 2,37 Cross country 27 Science club 2, 3, pres. 37 Snikpoh 1, 2, 3, sql. at arms 37 S club 2,37 Civics Club Carnival 17 Paletteers play Masque of the Red Death 2. IOHNSTON. BETTY- eClass council 27 Nat'l Honor Society 37 Tri-Y 17 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3: lym lamboree 1, 2, 37 Debate 17 Recl Cross council 17 Bioloqy club 17 Snil-:poh 2,3. IOHNSTON. BILLfTalent show 27 Staqecrait 1,27 Basketball 2,37 Golf 2, 37 Oskee committee 1. IOHNSTON, BOB-- Hi-Y 1, 2, 37 Civics club 37 Clarion staff 2, 3, ass't sports editor 2, sports editor 37 Football 2,37 Track 1,27 Golf 37 Basketball 17 Oskee committee lj Club Philhistorian 2. IOHNSTON, WILMA -Girls' Leaque council 37 Tri-Y l,2,37 Girls' Letter club 1,2, 37 Iym Iamboree 1,2, 37 Viking staff 27 lnterclass rivalry 2, 37 lr. class skit 27 Oslcee committee 37 Que Dice 37 Club Philhistorian 1, 27 Civics Club Carnival 3. IONES. BEVERLY-Girls' Leaque council 1,21 Tri-Y l,2,37 Girls' Letter club l,2, 37 lym Iamboree 1,2, 37 Vilcinq staff 37 Clarion staff 1, 2, 37 lnterclass rivalry 2, 37 Talent show 27 Red Cross coun- cil 2, 37 Oskee committee 37 Exchanqe assemblies 37 Club Philhis- torian 2,3, sec. 37 Civics Club Carnival 3. IONES. DARYL GENE---Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, reporter 3. IONES, DAWN ALDINE-Moscow 1-liqh School, Moscow, ldalio 1,27 Tri-Y 37 Commercial club 3. IONES. DON- -Class treas. 27 1-11-Y 1,27 Staqecralt 1, 27 Golf 37 Club Philhistorian 2. IONES, O. GLENN-Class council 1, 2. IONES. IVIAURINE ODELL-ASB council 37 Nat'l Honor Society 37 Tri-Y 1, 2, 37 Girls' Letter club 1, 27 lym lamboree 1, 2, 3j lnterclass rivalry 1, 27 Orchestra 37 Crescendo club 1,27 Spanish club 2,37 Civics Club Carnival 3. IONES. WALTER-Nat'l Forensic Leaque 2,37 Debate 1,2, 37 Latin club 2, 3, program ch. 37 International Relations League 3. JUST. ROBERTAStaqecraft 2,37 Red Cross council 17 Cross country 2,37 Choir l,2, 37 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. IUVE. GAYLEA-Class council l7 Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: lYIT1 lamboree 17 lnter- class rivalry 37 1-lome Economics club 37 Club Pliilhistorian l,2, treas. 27 Civics Club Carnival 3. I KANNIEB, ORVILLE W.-l-li-Y 2, Safety council 2, Future Craftsman l, 2, pres. 2. KEARNS. LOIS-Tri-Y 1: lYm Jamboree 2, 3, lnterclass rivalry 2, Girls' Glee club l, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. KEITH. PHYLLIS-Tri-Y 3, Civics Club Carnival 2, 3, Viking staff 2, lnterclass rivalry 3, Snikpoh l, 2, 3. KEMP, TERRYiTri-Y l, Jym Jamboree 3. KERBER, DARWIN-ASB council 3, Class council l,2, Hi-Y l,2,3, Safety council 2, Football 1, Baseball 2. KEYS, JAHALA-Class council l, Tri-Y l, 2, 3, Girls' Letter club l, 2, 3, h'd of sport 2, sec. 3, Jym Jamboree l, 2, 3, lnterclass rivalry l, 2, 3, Paletteers l, 2, Oue Dice 3, treas. 3. KIESE, PAT-Class council 2, Girls' League council 3, Tri-Y l,2, 3, Girls' Letter club l,2, 3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, Civics Club Carnival l,3, lnterclass rivalry 2, 3, Talent show 2, Oslcee committee 3, Biology l, sec. l, Club Philhistorian 2, Que Dice 3. KILBER. MARILYN-Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: Jym Jamboree l, 3, lnterclass rivalry l, Home Economics club 3, Latin club l, Civics Club Carnival l. KLANECKY, KENNETH KERMIT-Civics club 2,3, Viking staff 2, 3, Talent show 2, Band l, 2,3, Commercial club l, 2,3, Entomology club 2, 3, sec. 3, Explorer Post l. KLEEN, DELWYN I-l1Y l,2,3, vice pres. 2, l-l1Y council 2, C1vics Club Carnival l, Clarion staff 3, Football l, Baseball l,2,3, S club l, 2, 3. KLEIHEGE, BERNICE MARIE-Girls' League council l, Tri-Y l, 3, Jym Jamboree l,2, 3, Clarion staff 2, 3, lnterclass rivalry l,2, 3, Jr. class skit 2, Snikpoh 3, Stage Door 3, Red Cross council 2, Choir l, Orchestra l, 2, 3, Exchange assemblies 3, Civics Club Carnival l,2, 3, Paletteers play 2,3, Crescendo club l, 2.3. KLEIN, DOUGLAS-f--Eureka High School, Eureka, South Dakota l, 2. KLEIN. GENE---Safety council l, 2, 3. KLEINSMITH, LARY-Hi-Y l,2, Clarion staff l, Football l,2,3, Bas- ketball l, Track l,2, 3, S club 2,3. ' KLIGMAN, ANN--Tri-Y l, 2, 3, Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, Girls' Letter club l,2, 3: JYm Jamboree l,2, 3, Viking staff l,2, Clarion staff l,2, 3, news editor 3, lnterclass rivalry l, 3, Talent show 2, Red Cross council l, Club Philhistorian l, 2, sec. 2, International Ftela- tions League 3. KORTZEBORN, JACK D.f f ASB council 3, ch. 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, Talent show 2, Jr. class skit 2, Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Exchange assemblies 2, 3, Latin club l, 2, Biology club 2, 3, treas. 3. KOWITZ, DAVID-Biology l, 2, Civics Club Carnival l, 2. KUNZ, EDITH RAE-Tri-Y l, 2, Home Economics club 2, Distributive Education club 3. LAFKY, ELTON TAYLOR--Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, l-li-Y 2, 3, Tennis 3. LA FOLLETTE. CLYDE MARION---Choir 2, Retail Selling club 3. LAMBERT, DONNA LOU-Tri-Y l, 2, 3, pin ch. 3, Hi-Y hasher 3, Girls' Letter club l,2, 3, h'd of tumbling 3: JYm Jamboree l,2, 3, lnter- class rivalry 2, 3, Talent show 2, Jr. class skit 2, Swimming 3, Choir 2, 3, treas. 2, Exchange assemblies 3, Crescendo club l, 2, 3, concert mgr. 3. I LAMKIN, GERMOND 'Girls' League council l7 Tri'Y l,27 Iym Iam- boree li lnterclass rivalry 27 Orchestra l,2, 37 Crescendo club l,2,3, historian 3 IANGELAND, MELVIN 'Class council l,2, 37 Nat'l Atliletc Honor Society 37 Stagecraft l, 2, 3, ass't stage mgr. 37 Cross c:u itry 2, 3, track 37 Amateur Radio club l7 Civics Club Carnival l,2, 3. LAPPIN. DOPVS' 'Tri-Y l7 Girls' Letter club l,2,37 Iym Iamboroe l,2, 37 Ccmmercial club 2,3. LARKINS, FRANCIS HAROLD-Red Cross council 2. IABSON, VIRGINIA -Girls' League council 27 Tri-Y 37 Iym Iamboree 2,37 Interclass rivalry 2,37 Ir. class skit 27 Orchestra lj Oskee ccmmlttee 37 Latin club 17 Aesculapians 2,3, vice pres. 37 Civics Club Carnival 3. LATHROP. COIILINE 'Clarkston High School l7 Iym lamboree 27 Retail Selling club 3. LEE. CI.ARALYN Class song leader 27 Class council l,27 Girls' League council 37 Nat'l Honor Society 37 Tri-Y l, 2, 3, social ch. 37 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 37 lym Iamboree l,2,3, social ch. 37 Girls' Letter club l, 2,37 lym lamboree l, 2, 37 Vikettes 2, 37 Civics club 37 lnterclass rivalry l,2, 37 Talent show 27 Crescendo club l,2,3, historian 2. Oskee committee 37 Civics Club Carnival l7 Safety council 27 LEE, IOAN-Tri'Y l, 2, 3: IYIH lamboree l, 2, 37 I7 lnterclass rivalry 2, 37 Red Cross council Paletteers l. ASB council 37 Tri-Y LEE, MARY LOUISE-Clarion business mrg. 37 l,2,37 Clarion staff l,2, 37 lnterclass rivalry 27 Snikpoh l,2,3, Stage Door 37 Choir 37 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. LEHMAN. DELORES Tri-Y cer 2, sgt. at arms 37 Iym Iamboree l, 2, 37 Commercial club 2,3. l,2f Girls' Letter club l,2, 3, h'd of soc' LEWIS. VIRGINIA ASB sec. 37 ASB council 37 Girls' League council 27 Tri'Y l,2, 37 Iym Iamboree l,2,37 Vikettes 37 Civics club 37 Clarion staff 37 Interclass rivalry l, 2, 37 Talent show 27 lr. class skit 2 Latin club l,2, pres. 27 Civics Club Carnival l,2, 37 I-li-Y hasher 37 Girls' Letter club I, 2, 3. LIBOLT. NEVA LINDLEY. IANET Class council 27 'l'ri-Y l,2, 37 lnterclass rivalry l, 2,37 Talent show 27 Rod Cross council lj Club Philhistorian l, 27 Spanish club 3. LITCHENBERG. GLENDA Iym Iamboree 37 Home Economics club 3. LOGGAN. WILFRED IOHN -Cambridge High School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2,3, sec. 37 Nat'l Forensic League 2, 3, sec. 3j l-li'Y 2, 3, pres. 37 Clarion staff 37 Debate 2,37 Swimming l,2, 37 Football 37 Dance band 37 Oskee committee 37 Exchange assemblies 37 Crescendo club 37 S club 1, 2, 3. Sk LONG. MARILYN LOONEY, ERNEST RAY 'Woodworking club 1, 2, 3. LOTTIS, LOREN A. 'Stagecraft l, 2, 3, ass't operator 2, head usher 2, head operator 37 Band l, 2, 37 Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 3. 5 Q L, if X s 1aQia:5:aea:a...' , J 7 . 1,,. 7. s L. LOGH. ELVA I. Tri'Y l, 27 Iym Iamboree l, 2, 37 lnterclass rivalry l7 Girls' Glee club l, 2, 37 Home Economics club 3. A, XF. i - 5 :Q-1 E, -2922 7: LOVELL, MIKE--Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, treas. 37 Civics Club Carni- val 2j Debate l7 Band l, 27 International Relations League 37 Que Dice l, 2, 3. MACKLIN, DONNA IANE Girls' League ciety 37 Tri'Y l, 2, 37 Girls' Letter club Vikottes l,2,37 Civics chili 37 Viking lnterclass rivalry l, 2, 37 Talent show 27 council lj Orchestra l,2, 37 Exchange club l,2,37 Civics Club Carnival l,2, 37 Masque of the Death 27 Hansel and Gretel 3. council 27 Nat'l Honor So' l,2, Iym Iamboree l,2, 37 stall 37 Clarion staff l,27 Ir. class skit 27 Red Cross assemblies 2,37 Crescendo Red MADDOX. IAMES A. Class officer l. MADSEN. DAVID---Woodworking 1, 2. MANES, LOLETTA-Bakersfield I-ligh School, Bakersfield, California l, 2. MARTIN. BERNICE IEAN ---- Wyandotte High School, Kansas City, Kan- sas 1,25 Iym Iamboree 2, 3. MASSEE, THUMAN W.-Clarion staff 15 Stagecraft 2, 35 Cross coun- try 15 Track 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Spanish club 25 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Snikpoh play 2. MAUDLIN. DONNA-Albany High School, Albany, Oregon 25 Tri-Y 35 Iym Iamboree 35 Commercial club 2, treas. 2. MCALLISTER, GLENDA- -Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y l5 lym Iam- boree 1,2, 35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry l,2,35 Talent show 25 lr. class skit 25 Girls' Glee club 1,2, 35 Exchange assemblies 35 Snikpoh 2, 3, Stage Door 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. MHCIU-Th RUTH BERNICE-Girls' League song leader 25 Girls' League council 1,25 Tri-Y 1.2: lym Iamboree 1,2, 35 Civics club 35 Inter- class rivalry 1, 25 Talent show 25 Ir. class skit 25 Club Philhistorian 1, 25 Civics club 3. IACKW Civics club 35 Explorer Post 1,2, sec. 3. 'F' is N, Q Q il 4 3.1 is if MCCRARY. NEIL 5 ' s McDOWELL, IIM--Class council 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3 Wrestling 35 Future Farmers 1, 2, 3, sentinel 2, treas. 3. IVICFARLANE, IACK-Explorer Post 25 Paletteers 2 sgt at arms 2 MCGRANAHAN. WILLIAM Ee--Wrestling 2,35 Cross country 2 Fu S ture Farmers 1,25 S club 2, 3. club 2, 3. MCINTIRE, KAROLYN---Iym Iamboree 2, 35 lnterclass rivalry 1 2 Ir class skit 25 Oskee committee 35 Club Philhistorian 3 Civics Club Carnival 3. MCINTIRE. KEN-Nat'l Forensic League 2, 35 Viking staff 2 Debate 2, 35 Explorer Post 35 Paletteers 2, 3. MCLANE, ROBERT RAY- -Viking staff 15 Choir 35 Snikpoh 3 Stage Door 35 Photography club 3. MCLAUCHLAN, NANCY VIRGINIA-Iym Iamboree 3 MCLEOD, IRENE G.-Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, vice pres. 25 Girls Letter club 1 2 Iym Iamboree 2, 35 Vikettes 2, 3, vice pres. 35 Civics club 3 Inter class rivalry 1,2, 35 Talent show 25 Ir. class skit 2 Red Cross council 15 Club Philhistorian 1, 2, treas. 15 Civics Club Carnival 2 3 MCMULLEN, EVA-HTri-Y 1,25 lym lamboree 1, 2, 35 Vikettes 3 Civics Club Carnival 15 lnterclass rivalry 1,2, 3. MCNEIL, BARBARA RUTH -,Tri-Y 1, 2, 35 Girls' Letter club l 2 3 lym Iamboree l,2, 35 lnterclass rivalry 2,35 Latin club l Biology MCNEIL. WILLIAM IOHN---Snikpoh play 35 Stagecrait 2 3 Track 2 Civics Club Carnival 1, 2, 35 Explorer Post 3. MCREAI.. IERRY MCWAIN. ROBERT DEAN MEREDITH. IOYCE ELEANORfTri-Y l, 2, 3, recorder 25 Girls' Letter club l,2, 3, officer 35 Iym Iamboree 1,2,3, publicity 25 Civics Club Carnival 1,35 Viking staff l, 25 Snikpoh play 35 Latin club l. MERRICK. DOLORES'-V-Tri-Y 1,25 Iym Iamboree l,2, 35 Girls' Glee club 2, 35 Home Economics club 3. MEYERS. BETTY IEAN--Tri-Y 15 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 3, h'd of volley- ball 2, pres. 35 Iym Iamboree l,2, 35 Viking staff 25 Red Cross council l,25 Safety council 25 Commercial club 2, 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. MYERS, RAY ARTHUR--Class council lp Hi-Y l, 2, 3, sec. 35 Safety council 25 Baseball mgr. 2, 35 S club 3. MICHAELS, DARWIN IBUDIV-Class sgt. at arms 25 Class council 25 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, sgt. at arms 25 Hi-Y council 25 Clarion staff 35 Football l, 2, 35 Basketball 1,25 Track l, 2, 35 S club l, 2, 3. MICHALSON, EDGAR--Stagecraft l, 2, 35 stage mgr. 2, 35 Radio Elec- ' tronics club l, 25 Civics Club Carnival 1, 2, 3. MIDDLETON, ROGER-eASB pres. 35 ASB council l, 2, 35 Class pres. 25 Nat'l Honor Society 2, 35 Nat'l Forensic League 35 Hi-Y l, 2, 35 Civics club 35 Talent show 25 Ir. class skit 25 Debate 2, 35 Band l,2, 35 Orchestra l, 25 Dance band l, 2, 35 Exchange assemblies 2, 35 Snik- poh l,2, Iunior Miss l, sgt. at arms 25 International Relations League 3. K MN 'm Qkx A N get Q ii-IAN Nik . 3 is , X 1 , . tm 9 1 S . 7 is s - ...assi S .ur ti Si . swf . 2 K 'wil- MILLER, ALAN G.-Medford Sr. High, Medford, Oregon lp ASB cil 25 Class council 35 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Civics club 3, pres. 35 Talent show 25 Debate 35 Red Cross council 35 Band 2, 3, sec. 35 Dance band 2, 3, pres. 25 Exchange assemblies 2, 35 French club MILLER, DEB-eClass council l5 Hi-Y 2, 35 Red Cross council 25 Sa council l,25 Band l. MILLER. JACK--ASB council 35 Class council l, 25 Nat'l Honor Soc 3, pres. 35 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 3, pres. 35 Civics club Basketball l, 2, 35 Football 25 S club 2, 3. MILLER, LOIS MINER, MARGIE-Tri-Y 25 lym lamboree 2,35 Viking staff 35 Girls Glee club l, 2. MOORE. VIOLET IUNE-Greeley High School, Greeley, Nebrc l, 25 Iym Iamboree 2,3. MOREY MILTON Debate 3 MORGALI RALPH DARIUS Natl Athletic Honor Society 3 Foot 1 3 Basketball l 2 Track 2 3 S club 2 3 Civics Club Carnival MORRELL RUSSELL E ASB council l Choir l 2 MORRIS DUANE LEVERNE Scio High School Scio Crcgon l MORRIS RICHARD Clarion staff 3 MORTON ELLAREE ELIZABETH-Tri-Y 1. .xx i. E, 1 352. . -. 1. Q., X NICHOLS, MARILYN-Class song leader 21 Class council 21 Tri-Y 11 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 31 Iym Jamboree l, 2, 31 Vikettes 1, 2, 31 lnter- class rivalry 2, 31 Club Philhistorian 11 Spanish club 2,3, sec. 3: I MULLENER, MARY I.-f--Williams Memorial Institute, New London, Conn. l, 2. MUNCEY, THOMAS I.-Band l,2, 31 Orchestra l,2,31 Dance band 2, 31 Exchange assemblies 2,31 Future Farmers 21 Aero club 2, 3. MURHAMMER. MARTHA BETA - lym Iamboree l, 2, 3. MURSELL. RICHARD-Clifton College, Bristol, England 21 Stagecraft l, 3. NELSON, ROMA LUE-Nat'l Honor Society 31 Tri-Y 31 Girls' Letter club l, 2: lYm Iamboree l, 2, 31 Civics Club Carnival 2, 31 lnterclass rivalry 2,31 Spanish 2,3, pres. 31 Paletteers l1 Snikpoh 2. NELSON, WALLACE WAYNE--Clarion staff 31 Sports l,2, 31 Swim- ming 2, 3, captain 31 Snikpoh 2,31 Band l,2, 31 Dance band 31 Oskee committee 31 Exchange assemblies 31 Explorer Post 1,21 International Relations League 3. NEUFELDT. ANNA MAE--'Tri-Y 1,21 Iym Iamboroe l,31 Girls' Glee club 3. NEUFELDT, BILL NEWKIRK, LOREN--ASB council 21 Future Farmers l,2, 3, pres. 3. Fw. Civics Club Carnival 3, princess 3. NIESWANDER, PAUL-Class pres. l1 Class council l,2,31 Nat'l Honor Society 31 Hi-Y l,2, 3, sec. 2, vice pres. 31 Hi-Y council l,2, 31 Civics club 31 Talent show 21 Basketball 1,21 Baseball 21 Golf 31 Oskee committee 31 Explorer Post 21 Oue Dice l,21 Announcing staff 1,21 Civics Club Carnival l,2. OAKLEY, ARTHUR-Carlsbad Union High School, Oceanside, Cali- fornia 1,21 Football 3. OLSON, ALLAN--ASB council 31 Track 31 Explorer Post l,21 Tool and Machine club 3. OLSON, IOYCE ALMIRA--Williston High School, Williston, North Dakota 1,21 Girls' League council 31 lym Iamboree 31 lnterclass rivalry 3. OSBORN. DANIEL G.--Class council 21 Debate 31 Tennis 31 Civics Club Carnival 1. OSBORNE. WARREN-Football 1,31 Baseball 1. OSTERBERG. DOLORES IEANH-Mehasha High School, California l, 21 Tri-Y 31 Iym lamboree 31 lnterclass rivalry 31 Girls' Glee club 31 Majorette 2,31 Band 3. OWENS, BELDON--Nat'l Honor Society 31 Nat'l Forensic League 2, 3, vice pres. 31 Hi-Y 2,31 Viking staff l, 21 Clarion staff 2,31 Talent show 21 lr. class skit 21 Debate l,2, 31 Football 21 Track l,21 Band 1,21 Dance Band 21 Exchange assemblies 21 Spanish club 21 Oue Dice l,2, sgt. at arms 21 Snikpoh l,2,3, lunior Miss l, student mgr. 2,31 P.A. staff l, 2, 3. OWEN, BOB'--Pasco High School, Pasco, Washington 21 Future Crafts- man 3. OWENS, DON-Hi-Y 2, 3, vice pres. 31 Talent show 21 lr. class skit ,Oi sr. .. 21 Band l,2, 31 Orchestra l,2, 31 Dance Band l,2,3. - 'f f' 0, OWINGS. CONRAD-Aero club 2, sec. 21 Radio Electronics club 3. ..,.. 1 fs if gag. i ti ts 5ii' ,nv-.ty 'QP F . fs., PARKE, MARY EVELYN --Girls' League council l, 27 lnterclass rival- ry 27 Talent show 27 Ir. class skit 27 Choir l, 2, 37 Crescendo club l, 2, 37 Hansel cmd Gretel operetta 37 Civics Club Carnival 1, 3. PARKER, IODELLE-Tri-Y l,2,3: lym lamboree 1,27 Civics Club Carnival 27 lnterclass rivalry l,2,3I Talent show 27 Ir. class skit 27 Choir 2, 37 Crescendo club l, 2, 37 Que Dice 3. PARKER, RICHARD LORING PAWLEY. ROYAL KEITH PAXSON. WILLIAM-Hi-Y 27 Red Cross council l7 Football 1,27 Ex- change assemblies l. PAYNE. VIRGINIA PEPER, ARLENE- Girls' League council 37 Tri-Y l, 2, 3, vice pres. 37 Girls' Letter club 1,27 lym lamboree l, 2, 37 lnterclass rivalry 2, 37 Spanish club 1,27 Que Dice 37 Civics Club Carnival l, 3. PERKINS, BILLIE4Girls' League council 1,37 Tri-Y 37 lym lamboree l,2, 37 Civics Club Carnival 2, 37 Red Cross council l7 Aesculap- ians 2,3, pres. 37 P. A. staff 3. PERKINS, GRANVILLE W.--Class council l, 37 Golf 2, 37 Traci: l, 2. PETERSEN. GENEVIEVE lym Iamboree l,2,37 Girls' Glee club lg Home Economics club 2, 3, vice pres. 37 Biology club l7 Tri-Y l,2, 3, treas. 2, pres. 3. PETERSON, IIM- Auto shop club 3. PETRASY, MARY ELLEN --Tri-Y l, 2, 37 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 3: lym Iamboree l, 2, 37 lnterclass rivalry 2, 37 Choir l7 Biology club l, 2, 3. PICKENS, IEAN- -Class sec. li Girls' League pres. 37 Girls' League council 37 Nat'l Honor Society 37 Tri-Y l, 2, 37 Cabinet sec. 27 Girls' Letter club l,2, 37 lym lamboree l,2, 37 Vikettes l,2,37 Clarion staff l,2, 37 lnterclass rivalry l,2, Talent show 27 Club Phil- historian l, 2,37 Civics Club Carnival l,2,3, princess 3. PIERCE, HELEN---Tri-Y 2, 37 lym larnboree l,2,37 Latin club lp Biology club 2. POLANSKI, DOROTHY---ASB song queen 27 ASB council 27 Girls' League council l7 Tri-Y 2, 37 lyrn lamboree l, 2, 37 Talent show 27 Vikettes 2,3, pres. 27 lnterclass rivalry l,2, 37 Exchange assem- blies 27 Snikpoh 2, 3, The Importance of Being Earnest 2, The Late Christopher Bean 3. POWELL, DALE DWIGHTW Chase County High School, Nebraska l7 Clarion staff 37 Safety council 27 Swimming 37 Radio Electronics club 2, 3, sec. 3. POWELL, VONDA---Chase County High School, Nebraska 17 Tri-Y 37 lnterclass rivalry 2, 37 Debate 27 Band 2, 3. PROPECK. KENNETH DEAN--- McLoughlin Union High School, Milton, Oregon l7 Future Farmers l, 2, 3. QUINBY, CAROLYN --Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles, Calif. l7 lym Iamboree 2, 37 Girls' Glee club 37 Band l, 2, 37 Orchestra 2, 37 French club 2, 3. RAUSER, IEAN DELORUS4Elk Grove High School, Elk Grove, Calif. lj Girls' Glee club 3. REEVES, IOHN W.---Civics club 37 Safety council 1,27 Explorer Post l, 2, 3. REIMANN, SHIRLEE-Tri-Y l, worship ch. 15 Girls' Letter club 1,35 lym lamboree l, 2, 35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 2, 35 Clarion staff 2, 3, exchange editor 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,35 Talent show 2, 35 Ir. class skit 25 Choir 35 Exchange assemblies 35 Que Dice l, 2, 3, sec. 2, 35 Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 35 Announcing staff 35 Big Sister 2. RHOTEN, MERLE-Class council l5 Girls' League vice pres. 35 Girls' League council 1,35 Tri-Y l,2, 3, pres. 35 Gen. Tri-Y program ch. 35 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 35 Iym Iamboree l, 2, 35 Vilzettes 35 Viking staff 1,35 Interclass rivalry l,2, 35 lr. class skit 25 Red Cross council 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 15 Spanish club 1,25 Oue Dice 35 Civics Club Carnival l,2,3. RINGLAND, DON RINGLAND, NANCY'- Class council lg Tri-Y l, 2, 35 Girls' Letter club l,2, 3, h'd of roller skating 35 lym Iamboree l,2, 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 35 lnterclass rivalry 25 Choir 15 Biology club l,2,3. RITCHEY, HELEN BLANCHE-Class sec. 35 Tri-Y 2, 3, pres. 3, cabinet 35 lym lamboree 2, 35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival, princess 35 Girls' Glee club 35 Home Economics club 35 Commercial club 1. ROAKE, TED-Radio club l,2, 35 Photography club 25 Stagecraft 25 Safety council 25 Band l,2, 35 Orchestra 1,35 Dance band 35 Exchange assemblies 3. ROBINS. BARBARA IEAN- Tri-Y 2, 3, social ch. 2, treas. 35 lym Iamboree 35 lnterclass rivalry 35 Club Philhistorian 35 Civics Club Carnival 3. ROBINS, IACKSON VERNON Auto Shop club 3. ROCK, WILLIAM ALAN--ASB council 35 Hi-Y 35 Clarion staff 2, 3, ass't sports editor 35 Football l, 2, 35 Track 2, 35 S club. ROCKAFELLOW. SHIRLEYeTri-Y 15 Girls' Letter club l,2, 3, li'd of ping pong 35 lym lamboree l, 2, 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Viking staff 2: Commercial club 2, 3. ROLIE, FAY-Gervais High School, Gervais, Oregon 1,25 Tri-Y 35 Iym lamboree 2, 3. ROSSITER, LORENE--Girls' League officer 35 Girls' League council l, 35 Tri-Y l,2, 3, vice pres. 25 Girls' Letter club l,2, 35 lym Iam- boree l,2, 35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,35 Red Cross council 15 Home Economics club 35 Exchange assemblies 35 Pcletteers 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. ROTH, CLARA BELLE--Clarion editor 35 ASB council 35 Class council 25 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, program co-ch. 2, sec. 35 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3: lYm Jamboree l, 2,35 Vikettes 35 Clarion staff 1, 2, 35 lnterclass rivalry 2, 35 Spanish club l, 2, 3, song leader 15 Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 3. RUE, HOMER KNUTE-Benson Polytechnic School, Portland, Oregon 15 Photography club 2, 3, curator 2. RUNDHAUG, MARVIN RUNNER, PHILIP-Cross country 25 Track 25 Retail Selling club 3, treas. 3. RUSSELL, NORMA-Biology club l. SAGERT, DOLORES--Tri-Y 25 Iym lamboree 15 Home Economics club A x ?,?1A 1 it ' i I ' . 3, , ff A i - F? SANDAU. RORAY SAYLES, STANLEY L.-Future Farmers l, 2, 3. SCHARFF, DARLEEN MARIE'vGirls' Letter club l, 2, 3, lst vice pres. 3: lym Iamboree l, 2, 35 Safety council 1,25 Commercial club 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. I SCHIEMAN. BILL-Football 2. SCHLAG, HOWARD R. SCHLEGEI., MARY RUTHeMonroe High School, Monroe, Oregon 25 Tri-Y 35 Girls' Letter club 2, 35 lym lamboree 2,35 lnterclass rivalry 35 Spanish club 3. X . M is . - . .S ,,X,, . 5 M if SCHMIDT, PAUL L.-Red Cross council 1,25 Orchestra 35 Exchange assemblies 35 Latin club 2, 3. SCHROEDER, BETTY M.-Iym Iamboree l,25 Talent show 25 Home Economics club l,2. SCHULTZ. MILDRED-eDawson High School 15 Tri-Y 2, 35 Commercial club 2, 3. SCHULZ. FLOYD SCHWARTZ. BONNlEe-Tri-Y 25 Girls' Letter club l,2, 35 Iym Iam- boree l,2, 35 Commercial club 3. SCHWATZ. ALLAN-United States Navy. SCOTT, ROBERT CHARLES-Laramie High School, Laramie, ing, l5 Clarion staff 3, sec., treas,5 Band l, 2, 3. SEAMSTER, ROBERT A.-ASB council 1,25 Class council 35 Athletic Honor Society 2, 35 Nat'l Forensic League 2,35 I-li-Y l, 2, 3, pres. 35 Civics club 2,35 Talent show 25 Debate 2, 35 Red Cross council 25 Football l, 2,35 Basketball 1,25 Choir l, 2, 35 Club P historian 25 S club l, 2, 3. SEAY. DONNA GAIL-Class song queen 35 Class council 1, 2, 35 Tri t l, 2, 3, song queen 25 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 Vikettes 35 Ci Club Carnival princess 35 Iym Iamboree l, 2,35 lnterclass rivc 1,35 Ir. class skit Z5 Bed Cross council l5 Girls' Glee club l, 2, 3 Oskee committee l. SHAFER. DORISIEAN---Tri-Y 2: lYIT1 lamboree 2,35 Stage Door 3: Choir 2, 35 Hansel and Gretel 35 Girls' Glee club 1. SHAFER, ELDON-Class council l5 Hi-Y l, 2, 35 Clarion staff 25 S ty council 25 Basketball l,2, 35 Oskee committee l. SHAFTO, IRMA DELORESeMacLoughlin High School, Milton, Ore: l5 Tri-Y 3. SHANTZ. IIM-Hi-Y l, 2, 3. SHARP, ROBERT L.-ASB ass't yell king 35 Class yell king 25 IN Forensic League 2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Civics club 35 Talent show 25 bate 2,35 Red Cross council 15 Safety council l,2, 3: Band 2 Oskee committee 35 Biology club 1,25 Civics Club Carnival l, 2, SHELLEY, DONALD WALTERAAmateur radio club 15 Radio E tronics club l,2, 3, vice pres. 2, pres. 35 Trades and Indust club 35 Civil Air Patrol 2. SHELTON, HELEN--Tri-Y l,2, program ch. 25 Iym Iamboree l, Civics Club Carnival 3, princess 3. SHEPARD, ROBERT W.-I-li-Y l,2,35 Civics club 35 Basketball Baseball l, 2. SINGER. lOSEPHINE4Tri-Y l: lY1'r1 lamboree l, 2,35 lnterclass riv l,2,35 Talent show 25 lr. class skit 25 Girls' Glee club l,2, Exchange assemblies 35 Spanish club 1,25 Snikpoh 35 St Door 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. F SPI-ILBRINK. DOLORES MARIEeGirls' League council 25 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3, h'd oi volleyball 35 Iym lamboree 2, 35 Viking staff 35 Home Economics club 3, executive committee 35 Club Philhistorian 25 Civics Club Carnival 3. STAAB. CHARLES S.--Track mgr. l, 2, 35 Cross country mgr. 25 Band l, 2, 3, point sec. l5 S club l, 2, 35 Amateur Radio club l, 2, 3, treas. 25 Civics Club Carnival l,2, 35 Orchestra 3. STARK, IOHN' Red Cross council 15 Oskee committee 35 Aescu- lapians 3. ST. CLAIR. IACQUELINE 5-Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y l, 2, 3, sec. 25 Iym Iamboree 2, 3. STEINKE, DON VERN--Red Cross council 25 Football l5 Baseball 2, 35 Future Farmers 2, 3, sentinel 3, pres. 2. STEUSLOFF. IVAN Science club l5 Biology club 2. STEVENS. LILA LEE -Tri-Y 3: lYm Iamboree 2, 3. STOKER, GEORGE EDWARD- El Monte Union High School 1,25 Band 3. STRAIN, ROMA MERALDINE-Ritzville High School, Ritzville, Wash- ington 25 Tri-Y 35 lym Iamboree 3. STRANG, ESTER MAY--Tri-Y l. STRAUSBAUGH, ELAINE--lym lamboree 2, 35 Latin club l. STROUD. DONNA-f-Tri-Y l,2, 35 Girls' Letter club l,2, 35 Iym Iam- boree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 35 Ir. class skit 25 Biology club 15 French club 25 Que Dice 35 Civics Club Carnival l,2, princess 3. I SKELTON. ELLA-Biology club l. SMALL, KENNY-Future Craftsman club 3. SMITH, DORIS ILENE-Iym lamboree 35 Home Economics club 35 Commercial club l5 Aesculapians 2. SMITH. ERVIN--Football 1,2. SMITH. LOUVERLA ---- Phillips High School, Birmingham, Alabama 2. SNYDER, NANCY-ASB song queen 25 Class council 15 Nat'l Honor Society 2, 35 Tri-Y I, 25 Girls' Letter club l, 2, 35 Iym Iamboree 1,25 Vikettes 1,2,35 Civics club 35 Viking staff l5 lnterclass rivalry I, 2, 35 Talent show 25 Club Philhistorian l,2, sec. 25 Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 3. SOGGE. DICK---Paletteers 2, 3. SPAGLE, LOWELL I..-Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Basketball 1,25 Track l5 Golf 2, 35 S club 2,35 Civics Club Car- nival 3. SPEED, IVA MAYfTri-Y 2, 35 Spanish club 3. iss. if 1 b n C C THOMPSON. LA VERNE ' THORN. ROBERT L.-Wrestling 2, 35 Radio Electronics club l, 2. TOOMB. IAMES---Stayton High School, Stayton, Oregon 1. TOOMB. IOHN-Stayton High School, Stayton, Oregon 1. TURNER, MAYCELLEvChoir 25 Girls' Glee club 1,25 Band l,2, 35 Crescendo club 2, 3. TUSSING. ALFRED A.-Entomology club 1, 2, 3. UEBELMAN, KATHRYNW-Girls' Letter club 1,25 lym lamboree 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,25 Home Economics club 1,25 Distributive Education 3. ULLMAN. PATRICIA-Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y l,2, 35 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 3, h'd of sport 2, 35 lym Iamboree l, 2, 35 Vikettes 35 Civics club 35 Viking staff 35 Interclass rivalry 2,35 lr. class skit 25 Red Cross council 15 Choir 35 Exchange assemblies 35 P. A. staff 35 Talent show 35 Civics Club Carnival 1, 2, 3, co-ch. 35 Crescendo 1, 2, 3. UNDERWOOD. FLORENCEA--Home Economics club 2, 3. UNRUH, DICK-Class council 35 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Civics club 35 Clarion staff 2, 35 Tennis 2, 35 Oue Dice 25 S club 2, 3. UNRUH, WALDO-Civics club 35 Stagecraft 15 Red Cross council 15 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. UTTING, SHIRLEY-V-Dallas High School, Dallas, Oregon 15 Tri-Y 25 Iym Iamboree 35 lnterclass rivalry 25 Tennis 2, 35 Aesculapian 25 Commercial club 3. SUNDERLAND, RALPH SUSMILCH. DOUGLAS MILLS-Future Farmers 1, 2. SUTTER. MAYETTA M.---Tri-Y 15 Girls' Letter club 1, 2, 35 Iym lam boree l, 2,35 Commercial club l,2, 3. TAYLOR. IERRY E.AClarion staff 35 Football 2,35 Basketball mgr 2. TAYLOR, IIM THOMAS. DORIS---Tri-Y l, 2: lYm lamboree 1, 25 Retail Selling club 3 35 Explorer Post 35 Commercial club 15 S club 3. l THOMAS. FRANCES-Girls' League council 35 Tri-Y 1, 2, 3: lYm Iam- oree 2, 35 lnterclass rivalry 35 Red Cross council 15 Home Eco omics club 3, executive committee 3. THOMAS, IOANNE-Iym lamboree l,2, 35 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee lub 15 Snikpoh l,2, 35 Spanish club 1,25 Civics Club Carnival l,2,3. THOMAS, MARY CAROLYN-Tri-Y 35 Iym Iamboree 15 lnterclass rivalry 25 Biology club 15 French club 2,3, sec. 2, pres. 35 Ir. lass skit 2. VAN CLEAVE, DARYL--Future Farmers l, 2, 3, reporter 2, sec. 3. VAN DECOEVERING. GEORGE' ff-Football l, 2, 37 Auto shop club 2, 3, sec.-treas. 37 Band 1,2. VAN LOH, IACQUELINE M.-V Girls' Letter club l, 2, 3: lym lamboree l, 2, 37 Interclass rivalry 37 Home Economics club 2, 37 Civics Club Carnival l, 2, 37 Latin club l7 Girls' League council 3. VAN OSDOI., DICK--V-Class council 27 Viking staff l,2, 37 Football 2, 37 Track 2, 37 Explorer Post 27 S club 2, 3. WAGERS, GLENvASB council 37 Hi-Y l, 27 Clarion staff 3. WALDEN, RAY C.--Clarion staff 37 Talent show 27 Ir. class skit 27 Band l,2,3f Orchestra 1,27 Dance Band l,2, 37 Exchange as- semblies 2,37 Snikpoh 3. WALDORF, BETTY LEE-Tri-Y l,2: IYYII lamboree lj Vilcettes 2, 37 Interclass rivalry lj Home Economics club 37 Club Philhistorian 2. WALKER. DARREI. P.-Orlando Senior High School, Orlando, Florida lg I-Ii-Y 37 Oskee committee 37 S club 2, 3. WARNICKER, NANCYeeTri-Y l, 2, 3: lym lamboree l, 2, 37 Interclass rivalry l. WEBBER. SHIRLEY-Tri-Y l, 2, 3, treas. 27 Girls' Letter club l,2, 37 lym lamboree l, 2, 37 Civics Club Carnival 2, 37 lnterclass rivalry 37 Choir 2,37 Girls' Glee club l7 Spanish club l, 2, 3. WEBER. FREDERICKfIr. class skit 27 Snikpoh play 2,37 Staqecrait 2,37 Civics Club Carnival 2.3. WEDMORE, BEVERLYfGirls' League council 27 Tri-Y l,2, 3, vice- pres. 2, sec.-treas. 37 Iym Iamboree 1,2, 37 Red Cross council 17 Commercial club l, 2, 3. WEEKS. CAROLYN A.,--ATri-Y l,2,37 lnterclass rivalry 37 Commer' cial club 3. WEIKUM, ELMER-Future Farmers l. WELTY, ROGER ROY'---Class council 37 HiAY 2, 3, pres. 37 Tennis 37 Band l7 Explorer Post 2, 3. WENGER, CLAYTON---Geology club 27 Retail Selling club 3. WHEELER. THOMAS HENRY-Stagecratt 2, 3, h'd usher 37 Safety council l7 Band l,2, 37 Orchestra 2,37 Exchange assemblies 37 Amateur Radio club I7 Radio Electronics club l,2, 3, pres. 27 Civics Club Carnival 2,3. WHITE. LE ROY W. V-Willmar High School, Blackduck, Minnesota l, 2. WHITE, NITA--Tri-Y l, 2, 3, pres. 2: lYm lamboree l, 2, 37 Band l, 2. WHITELY, DONNA M.-Tri-Y l,2, 37 lym Iamboree l,2,37 Inter- class rivalry 37 Choir 2,37 Band 1,27 Dance Band 27 Crescendo club 2, 3, sec. 3. WHITLEY. SHIRLEY ANN -Nyssa High School, Nyssa, Oregon 2. WIEDERKEHR, DONNA MARILYN-Girls' League council 37 Nat'l Honor Society 2, 37 Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of tennis 2, re- porter 37 lym lamboree l,2, 37 Viking staff 27 Band 1,2, 37 Or- chestra l,2,37 Science club 2, 3, sec. 37 Entomology club 1,2, 3, pres. 1, 27 Civics Club Carnival 2, 3. WILKES, CAROLYN-Nat'l Honor Society 37 Tri-Y 1,21 Civics Club Carnival l,2, 37 lnterclass rivalry 1,27 Talent show 27 Ir. class skit 27 Orchestra 17 Biology club 1,2, 3, pres. 2, social ch. 3. WILLIAMS, IAMES B.-ASB yell leader 27 ASB council 1,21 Nat'l Honor Society 2, 3, treas. 37 Hi-Y 1,2, 3, council pres. 37 Civics club 2, 37 Baseball l,2, 37 Choir 2,37 Exchange assemblies 37 Explorer Post 1,2,3. WILLIAMS, LOU LAMAR- eOregon City High School, Oregon City, Oregon 17 Nat'1 Honor Society 37 Nat'l Forensic League 2, 3, treas. 37 Snikpoh 2, 3, treas. 3, The Late Christopher Bean 37 Debate 2, 37 Explorer Post 2, 37 Civil Air Patrol 2, 3. WILLIAMS. ZELMA-Tri-Y 27 Iym lamboree 2,31 Commercial club 1, 27 Paletteers 3, Hansel and Gretel 3. WILSON, IACKIE Tri-Y 27 Iym Iamboree 27 Girls' Glee club 1, 2. WILSON. lIM4Cross country 27 S club 2, 37 Choir 3. WILSON. RALPH-eC1ass council 17 Debate 37 Cross country 27 Ex- plorer Post 1, 2, 3. WILTSEY, MARGIE-Tri-Y 17 Iym Iamboree 2, 3: Civics Club Carnival l,2, 37 lnterclass rivalry 37 Biology club lj Spanish club 27 Que Dice 3. S ZIMMERMAN, DOROTHY MAE-eTri-Y lj lym lamboree 1, 2, 37 Girls' Glee club 2,31 Spanish club 2,3. ZINK, MARILYNATri-Y 1,2, 37 Girls' Letter club 1,2, 37 lym lam- boree 1, 2, Red Cross Carnival 1 ZWASCHKA. Track mgr. 15 it DZEWODA, PAT-Girls' Letter club 1,25 Iym lamboree l,2, 37 WO lnterclass rivalry 37 Home Economics club 37 Faletteers 27 Biology club 17 Civics Club Carnival 1,3. WOLFE, EVA MAE-Tri-Y 1, 2, 37 Girls' Letter club l,2, 3: lYm Iam- boree 1, 2, 37 Girls' Glee club 1, 2, 37 Home Economics club 3. WRIGLESWORTH, ELLENAGirls' Letter club l,2, 37 lym lamboree 1,27 lnterclass rivalry 17 Safety council 27 Paletteers 1. WULFEMEYER. DOROTHY-Iym Iamboree 27 Retail Selling club 3. WYANT. MARILYN YAGER. DARLYNE ETHEI.-Turner High School, Turner, Oregon 17 lym lamboree 2, 3. YOCOM. DERYL AURIN-Nat'1 Forensic league 2,37 Civics club 37 Debate 1, 2, 37 Safety council 2, pres. 3: Band 1, 2, 37 Dance Band 2, 37 Exchange assemblies 2, 37 Que Dice 1, 2, treas. 2. YOUNGBLOOD, IERRY RAY-Wrestling 1, 2, 37 S club 1, 2, 37 Future Farmers 1, 2, 3. ZEHNER, DONA-Ietierson High School, Iefierson, Oregon 17 Tri-Y 37 lym Jamboree 2, 37 lnterclass rivalry 37 Home Economics club 3. 37 lnterclass rivalry 37 Talent show 27 Ir. class skit 27 council 17 Biology club 17 Paletteers 27 Civics Club ,27 Home Economics club 3. IIM-f-Hi-Y 1,2, 3, sgt. at arms 2,37 Football mgr. 17 17 Trades and Industries club 37 Photography club 2, 37 club 1, 2 3 , . iw ,925 K .4 l f A .-..:-:.,-..:.-me -.-.: -Rr x i . Ni ek .. xQ, X. i , , . 66444 Ufficma Left to riqht--Merle Baney, assistant song queen: Don Callaghan, yell king: Dorothy Pearce, treasurer: Lois Archibald, vice president: Dick Fuhr. president: Barbara Zumwalt. secretary: Mary Brehm, song queen. 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HOME ROOM 204 Top row-Bruce MacDonald. Dick Fuhr, Gordon White. Gerald Dillon. Fourth row--Glen Lukinbeal, Calvin Kennedy, Ray Mendenhall. Dick Louthan. Iohn Rodriguez, Bill Boutller. Third row--Irwin Geer, Shirley Paschke, Florence Shaeier, Margaret Angel, Darlene Gortmaker, Iohnny Croisan, Dan Callaghan. Second row 'lack Cuviness, Dorothy Pearce, Marqy Acton. Betty Carroll. Coral Hamilton, Mrs. Hockett, lack Cooper. Front row, Lois Archibald, Mary Brehm, Barbara Zumwalt, Merle Baney. Norma Pound. Aleda Rehm, Shirley Gos- nell, Louise Feller. Www Zoom 205 'Rfk R it ,ri e ,,,,1,Er'm Wome farm 204 foam 277 M Qfame faam 207 .-as-i 4.239 5 .AHHQQ Z . qv ' px, i NX mm W' Q16 ,ff Q' 0066 Q y wwf ' Q! r,, -our we , A f Y Q V y is 'Q 1 X . RM P v , r .mg Q ..,. . V I I fax lr ., ve my A X , . 2 . E Q HOME ROOM 207 Top row 'Rollin Cockinq, Bill Paulson. Robert Beutler. Lee Harra. Third row -Chuck Austin, Marvin Miller, Terry Rylander, Ed Pepper, Arnet Smith, Homer Davenport, Don Bassett. Souond row Mrs. Hiatt, lean Clement, lane Ashford, Billie Jean Pierce. Betty Harlor, Ierry Kennedy. From row Ralph Wolverton, Martha Lang, Io Brown, Ardith Miller. Betty Keeker, Floyd Gartner. HOME ROOM 211 Top row Iohn Read, Roger Williams. Chandler Soqqe, Iim Salyer. Fourth row'-V Orin DuChien, lack Forrestel. Wayne Walling. Gary Stark. Dean Theodorson. Dean Tirador. Tlxirol row Diane Sloody, Beverly Gruchow, Lolita Taylor. Ierry Smith, Bruce Shaffer, Dick Singer. Second row Veye- Rose Mary Taylor, Sylvia Leedy, Sally Donkin, Peggy Straw, Cornelia Strayer, Marie Verberg, Miss Davis. Front row Charmalee Walp. Ann Swigart. Lola Mae Stewart. Evelyn Sikorra. Sheila Tucker. Vivian Saqnotty. Shirley Smith. I Www zoom 275 Qfwvm. E .ms mm' ' M W Yi? 33'- . in-ill? ame foam I 224 ans. ,Jia HOME ROOM 215 Top row Mr. Ienson. Bob Miller, Ronald Caldwell, Clarence Haugen, Gerald Elgin, Loren LeRud, Norville Hilfiker. Third row --Melvin Karsten. Alan Gilchrist, Bruce Barker. Verle Holden, Sidney Wasserman, Eldon Cole. Bob Dyer. Loren Powell. Second row Vernon Paul, Bud DuVal. Maxine Hansen. Iuanitcr McCurdy, Beverly Beakey. lean Monaghan, Arnold Overman. Front row Leone Lewis, Penny Gilmer, Marlene DeWitt, Lois Stevens, Phyllis Iohnston, Elma Schuh. Alvera Purcell. Mami Swegle. HOME ROOM 224 Top row Bill Staats, Wayne Sherman. Everett Kendall, Roger Smith. Fourth row -Iohn Taylor, Loren Spence, Ierry Kelly, Lawrence Yellen, Lewis Sedore. Third row Sanford Weinstein, Fred Sproule, Glen Shatter. Douglas VanDyck, Edward Vogt. Bob Wickman. Second row Betty Vogt, Miss Philpott, Evelyn Sexton, Dorothy Winter. Phil Sitner. Front row Audrey Simmons, Dorothy Sturm, Evalee Stice, Delores Shedeck, Mary Swiqart, Ioan Smith. SEN l ,rv A i n Q E is Offdcma Front row---Ioan Marie Miller, treasurer: Mary Campbell, vice president: Beverly Folston, secretary: Peggy Foekel. song queen. Back row --Doug Rogers, president: Ierry Arnold, yell king. HOME ROOM 104 Top row -lack Van Osdol, Charles Beckner, Dean Graham. Bob Donnelly, Vern Zeuske, Charles Dahlen, Ed Knapp. Fourth row---Mrs. Cooley, Frank Vitaris, Delores Waqness, Ray Conder, Darrell Walker, Dick Hannon, Eugene Shrout. Third row- Pat Tucker, Margie Iordan, Ianet Boyer, Dorothy Ladd, Mary Polales, Mary Sealey, lean Michael. Second row-lane Fluitt, Mary Feike, Donna Plenqe. Elaine Stanley, Ioan Marie Miller, Shirley Iones. Front row, -Delis Baltes, Frances Wodzewoda, lean Pierce. Ioyce Cosman, Beverly Emmons, Lillian Case. Wame foam 704 HOME ROOM 107 Top row Carl Pruitt. Robert Young Mercer, Bob Kirk. , Ronnie Walters, Robert Busey. Gordon Bacon, LaVerne Cox, Bill Dokken. Wayne Third row Norman Colling, Donald Phillips. Iohn Caspar. Chittick, Claude Weaver, Dorothy Bradil, Iames Toycen. Betty Walser, Roland Second row Glenn Griffin, Rebecca Carroll. Bob Hart. Selman, Adrienne Petrosy. LaVelle duBuy. Dolores Iorqensen. Iohn Lang. Miss Front row Marilyn Power, Dorothy Welton. Rosemary Peterson. Doran, Leona Messmer. Beverly Folston, Marilyn Waters, Betty Meithof, Shirley HOME ROOM 112 Top row Lee Rushin, Bill Olinger, lack Owen, Darrell Burt, Gladys Howland. Margaret Bown. Nancy Douqhton. Third row Barbara Keith. Marilyn Myers. Doreen Baqqett, Ellen Coulson, Beverly Cater, Ioyce Iensen. Wilene Wiper. Second row Mrs. Helterline, IoAnn DeRoos, Betty Davenport. Betty Io Lamb. Margie Hrudka, Arlene Christy, Norma Hammock, Barbara Baker. Front row Rebecca Henderson. Roberta Klempel. Peggy Foelkl. LaDema Bunnell. Anita Boyes, Lorraine Bickell. QQ WOMG zoom 707 1 0016 fum 772 I E M-QQ? up amazed HOME ROOM 117 Top row-Darrell Klampe, Eugene Wenger, Marvin Dow, Iohn Burcham, Bernard Baker. Ralph West, Conrad Booze. Third row--Miss Boentie, Billy Bishop, lim Todd. Morris Klein, William M. Bishop. Maurice Schultz. Ierry Boyer. Second rowfBetty McMillen, Beverley Iohnston. Marlene Perkins. Deloris Castor, Gladys Wilson, Carol McLeod. La- Iune Rahtz. Front row.-1 Elva Crabb. Dorotha Weston. Sue Perry. Anne Forrestel, Rhea Iones. Kent Hailey. Ronnie Brunk. HOME ROOM 119 Top row-Mrs. Shisler, Eugene Bartlett. Don Bennett. Bob Shipley. Iim Kroeplin. Bill Fry. Earl Eshleman. Third row-Stanley McClellan, Lynn Iensen, Howard Wilson. Milo Bibelheimer, Don TeSelle, Carl Brown. Kathleen Wilkes. Ioann Craycrolt. Second row-Mildred McCormick. Estelle Ronne. Delores Ramey. Maxine McDonald, Lorene White. Ioyce Kuenzi, Norma Rathien. Lois Chamberlain. Front row-Gordon Hall. Paul Duchien. Lola Blackstone. Shirley Hare, Bernice Peerenboom, Betty Breakey, Maryann McFarlane. Elizabeth Iohnson. --' g if Wame foam Www Zoom 779 Zum flame foam 122 is N. NN. 0066 207 t 'V RS' 3 HOME ROOM 128 Top row- ,Marion Haering, Lois Williams, Velma Carrow. Bertha Iones. Marilyn Sloan, Marilyn Hall, Bob Chivers, Bob Canlield. Fourth row-Ioan Stark, Margaret Hamilton. Ieanne Weaver, Betty Bales, Iean Grosso, Curtis Corey. Richard Baqqer. Third row,-f-l.aVaun Stewart, Kathy Fernau. Nancy Miller, Diane Karsten, Luella Caudle. Sabra Blankenship, Mrs. Edmundson. Second rowers-Elsie Mae Clary. Arlene Cook. Mary Ann Murray. Virginia Erb, Ioy Curr, Ioan Coker, Vera Klein. Darlene Fenley. Front row-Dawna Hall, Bonnie Large, Barbara Rose, Iune Anderson, Dorothy Cannon. Bernice Paris. HOME ROOM 201 Top row---Paul Baker. Tom Bridges, Alvin Kampstra, Eugene Short, Duane Bowen. Eugene Lebold. Third row-Bill Loltis, Wayne Hall, Arthur Imel, Al Kleinsmith, Ralph Blakley, Herbert Williams, Miss Carr. Second row-Alice Mattson, Vera Ellis, Gloria Pederson, Carol Mattson, Ruth Anne Hiley, lean La Dow, Marilyn Anderson. Front row--Ioyce Rautenkranz, Ellena Iohnson, Carol Fuhr. Darlene Beebe, Iecm Carroll, Donna Sloan, Marie Peder- son, Willa Mae Carlisle, Darlene Anderson. frm was Q 00116 foam Mi . 2 Arif, 205 A 6 S1 ll , R J 'QQV T' ,slight ' nm, .... M, ...X if ,,A.- DQ' fx, Wayne Zoom 227 HOME ROOM 208 Top row Raymond Scott, Iames Lea, Gilbert Wood. Bill Blank, Kenneth Hamel, Milbre Sipe. Fourth row Don Hughes, Richard Strong, Don Reimann, Bud Endres. Robert Brooks, Darrell Iohnson, Roy Webster. Third row Dale Chandler, Bud Lindstrand. Paul Sundin, Dorothy Pederson. Muriel Steuslotl, Beverly Landon. Dor- othy Olson. Second row Miss Ross. Ianet Martin, Irene Fussler. Margo Bauer, Lavurne Gammon, Betty Cooley. Front row Mary Andresen, Doris Lane, Iva Munhall, Carolyn Payne. Lois Martin, loyanne Remington, Louise Wriston. HOME ROOM 221 Top row' -Don Goody, Peter Morse, Harold Goheen. Dale Schartt, Dick Fisher, Charles Clark, Bill Bowden. Third row 'Harold Porter, Frank Taylor, Ruby Swegle, Mary Alice Mullins, Andy Aronscn, Roy Hagen, Edson La- Valley. Second row' Miss Lane. Bernadine Gosnell, Ioyce Saul, Lucille Olson. Wanda Tanner. Loraine Saul. Front row Pat Morris, Elise Schneider, Gwen Fry, Virginia Hurter, Ianet Hill, Shirley Swoboda, foam 207 HOME ROOM 209 'Top row Bill Iohnson. lim Malmin. Fourth row fMervin Brokke. Myron Teets, Paul Verqets, Bob Enslin. Ellis Von Eschen, Lynn Lockenour, Elvis Dunn. 'lliird row Mitzi Patrick. Pat Olson. Martha Marshall. Mrs. Fisher. Marilyn Baltzer. Barbara Lange. Frieda Smith. Second row- --Violet Smith. Beverly Rich. Mary Campbell, Betty Britton. Cordelia Lee. Carol Flesher. Ioan Lanke. Ronald Hoxie. Front row- Maxine Mickenham, Lou Anne Wolt, Ruth Chrisman, Erma Darr. Nona Rappe. Dorothy Patzer, Ruth Giese. Ioe Finley. HOME ROOM 210 Top row Lloyd Hamlin. Don Clark. lack Peterson. Bill Hill. lack Olney, Tom Akers. Gene Snook, Richard Raat. 'l'l1ircl row Pat McGee, Loren Bartlett, Gerald Odom, Barbara Flaqq. Ianet Maquren. Bob Ensminqer. Milton Rickman. Second row- f Miss Burroughs. Marilyn Davee. Frances Boatwriqht, Ardith Downey. Nancy Taylor. Avril Andrews. Vivian Mahrt. Front row Roma Rae Teets, Lois Sorenson, Delores Odor, Donna Brunkal. Louise Dotten. Adeline Smithson. Char- lotte Wood. 0086 Warne N.- -- 270 nw HOME ROOM 216 Top row- George Fredrickson, Gordon Hoover. Ierry Siefarth, lim Rock, Iack Nelson, Howard Fought. Murray Yates. Third row Miss Chandler, Barbara Callaway, Ann Gibbens, Paul Shay, Robert Sain. Margie Roseman. Gordon Stock, Bill Neal. Second row Barbara Phelps, Kae Dempsie, Bob Salisbury. Erwin Weber, Harold Lewis. Lloyd Haugen, Bonnie Litchenberg. Front row Geneva Owens, Ioan Nelson, Edith Tripp, Loeita Triplett. Arlene Hamrick, Sharon Stripling, Norma Stice. HOME ROOM 219 Top row-- Mr. Reaper. George Munhall, Bill Lebold, Wally Wengenroth. Fourth row' Ray Stumbo, Ronnie Pearson, Bill Beard, Pete Trott. Harry Turner. Third row -Charlotte Moffitt, Pebble DeSart, Merline Cozad. Phyllis Scott, Donna Satter, Ioyce Armstrong, Alice Lehman. Second row Myrtle Clemons, Marilyn Boock. lane Gilman, Margaret Napravnik, Ioyce Gale, lane Miles, Hazel Swanson. Front row Ierry Arnold, Ruth Clique. Norma Iean Camfield, Helen Nairns, Ieanette Sullivan, Iris Fisher. Glenn Barger. 100146 2mm 276 awe foam 277 100146 2 0001! 225 l Q.. ' fi 15's u ' Q fx Q HOME ROOM 225 Top row Vernon Abbott, Iohn Henning, Hubert Seamster, Gordon Sawyer. Fourth row Lawrence Green. Iohn Goviq, Gordon Bennett. LeRoy Larter, Charles Sealey, Miss Barquist. Third row Aloha Schaefer. Sue Barnhart. Iean Mitchell, Grace Vanderhoof. Floyd Herring. Dick Klinefelter. Second row-W Leota Mae Asher, Marian Brown. lean Domoqolla, Ioan Scharf, Patsy Kendrick. Iuanita Carpenter, Edna Marie Hill. Front row Marie Miller, Leslyn Burdette, Rean Fletcher, Marlene Larson, Brad Nelson, Kent Myers, Glen Booth. SHOP 14 Top row Mr. McKinney, Iim Cartwright, Clay Rambo, Dick Norton. Third row Wayne Iohnston, Alan Russell, Ray Girod, Delbert Iohnson, Dick Feller. Second row Duaine Swartwart. Iack Richards, Ray Tunnell. Richard Hoffman, Delbert Rodgers, Robert Bliven. Front row Iohn Barkus, Richard McDonald, Clifton Roquemore, Gerald Blank. .3 Qfame faam 275 gfame foam 274 HOME ROOM 213 Top row-Reeford Oakes, Herbert Singleton, Susan Steed, Richard Deen, Bob Fabry, Richard Maquren, Val Mauck. Third row' v--Gay Clearwater, Beverly Roberts, Dick Buren, Arlene Roth, Edna Manning, Vergene Mackey, lim Maden. Second row--'Miss Hollenheck, Phyllis VanDerwilt, Della Olds, Betty Stettler, Marilyn Thompson, Betty Lou Nowlin, Deloris Peterson. Front rcw- -Charles Hargrave, Quita Digby, Sandra Baltes, Sylvia Hastings. Pat Service, Eugene Secor, Edward Otto. HOME ROOM 214 V Top rowYBcb Meaney, Richard Geer, Ronald Little, Bob Newcomer, Lowell Lux, Mr. Sullivan. ' Third row-Bernice lmlah, Delores Lyons, Io Lloyd. Bonnie Stewart, Shirley Nieswander, Elaine Lindstrand, Dorothy Tonninq, Bob Hamblin. Second row-Lucille Rogers, Leona Todd, Ianet Gaiser, Carol Lloyd, Ierry Savage, Charlotte White, Tom North. Front row-Marie Romane, Elinor Sikorra, Janet Bayes, Beverly Rolie, Nettie Cagle, Gloy Zuber. Delores Farmen, Gordon Hoppe. S fww 2 ii A Xl :I . lk -'si ' A . F16 - f' v-N ,. Q K' 1 f-'F ., P , f an I '-QE? .... ,Q f F' Ns . 5 it : gif ,Q I, , . .f . .rx 5 Qt, . A 'S WW' ' X P m, J E' 3' 'T r . Y ' N YQ X , I is an 5 MM Q , 5? Q.. X. 'Q xx x Y ' v Xxbbx 2 ww x X my vw? 5g Slnewk R553 s E Q l X? 5 KX X x 3 .Ii .x C K R53 X awk Civics Club Carnival Queen Leta lean Evans Crown Princesses Iune Haugen. left, Ioan Hoereth, right ls ix Q. Mix 54-KA ggi -at r X3 1 xwif .af O 1 QM S .:Z2giE , i Q. N 1 . FQ W EQ? 3 Q i EHR f Back row--Ralph Wilson. Tom Wheeler, Paul Schmidt. Wayne Comu. Third row-Robert Brant, Rod Beals. lim Blackman. Iim Sandeier. Daryl Davis. Second row- Iune Haugen, Iune Iames, Sylvia McClelland, Geraldine Christy. lane Troian Front row- -Mary Hawk. Alice Ingledue. Verdyne Tom, Belva Fenley. I Above are the Viking Annual Salesmen Who, through their enthusiasm and interest, have promoted this year's annual. On the following pages you will find the firms which have 'supported this year's Viking. The managing staff wishes to thank them for their help, for without this assistance it would be impossible to publish the Viking. Modeling Sports Apparel For M I I. L E R ' I 132 SE ICR HAVE AT HERE BONNIE STEWART and MR. PRESCQTT Unclerclassrneu are invited to follow in the footsteps of the mighty Seniors IIEIIIIEIIII-EIIIIIS STIIIIIIIS ffrlisl Imoioqru ufzers . f PIIOIIO 7890 420 OIXOQOII Ellilfiillfg Off ,f , M I . ., ' A1 'Qs l h - V 35:7 1' 'fl 2- W- dn 1' M - L-' I J - - -'A' ' Es? I ' I iw P V- ' W , ir givg, J WM ' V ' . - TN '-f ' T If... I--H 1'-2. I . . -51,1 1 ., ' .Q - Edina H MILTON FURNITURE CU. 230 CHEMEKETA ' ' ' SALEM. OREGON ESTABLISHED I894 Now Located in Our New, Modern Building, One of the Finest in the West FREE PARKING ADEQUATE FREE PARKING SPACE ON OUR OWN LOT FOR USE OF OUR CUSTOMERS ONLY Salem Headquarters for Many Nationally Advertised Lines I ncluding: Q KROELER 5-STAR LIVING ROOM SUITE Q SIMMONS BEDDING Q THAYER BABY CARRIAGES O GUNN OFFICE DESKS Q LULLABYE NURSERY FURNITURE Q ALEXANDER SMITH, MOHAWK, cmd KARAGHEUSIAN CARPETS Q COMPLETE SELECTIONS of HOME APPLIANCES, RADIOS cmd STEELE KITCHEN CABINETS We Invite You to Visit Our New Store CALL SALEM 230 CHEMEKETA -2-TEVEn f,E SUI? ' I A 1 u-, 5 X I . R Xi5'EL Y 519030 y ' or ' 1 ,h'q UFHcTuRlns JEWELE89 SILVERSMITHS 'Service' Always Comes First at Stevens o WWE Teach Your Watch to Tell the Truthw o 339 Court Street Salem. Oregon 0ngmtu!azz'z'0n.s' eniorsf Now It's Playtime! . v HELEN RITCHEY cmd IEANNE HOFFMAN HCute Play Clothes at johnson's MATCHING SETS OF SHORTS, PEDDLE PUSHERS BRAS SKIRTS, SLACKS, cmd IACKETS BEACH WEAR, T-SHIRTS, MAB'S BATHING SUITS 'Cyl Luis Ralph Wilson, Roger Welty, Mcrurine Iones, Beverly Hofstelter You Are Always Welcome to Come in and Browse Around III H E I D E R ' l KJ Call 7522 423 Court St Complete Electric Appliances for the Home Amo WESIX E1,Ec'rE1c SPACE HEATERS B R 0A DWAY APPLIANCE coMPANY R. F. POLANSKI, Owner 453 C i Si t Ph 2 1565 Bible Book House Sea Steras Inc. In BIBLES - CHRISTIAN LITERATURE PLAQUES - CARDS - GIFT ITEMS Two Locations J- R. TURNBULL, Manager 225 tn High street Ph 6939 S. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon Phone 4559 6 9 t St t 3222 Best Wishes to Class ot '48 From Sa1em's Fastest Growing Shop Mtv ftmwst Phone 7375 Q 142 S. High St. Phone 6768 BETTY COOLEY, MARTHA MARSHALL cmd MRS. DYER Over Thirty-Six Years of Succeesful Service to the Public Iluphnard Gale Corner State and High REAL ESTATE FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE BREAKFAST - LUNCH AND REAL ESTATE SANDWICHEAS - STEAKS 134 S. Liberty st. Salem, ore. Telephone 4131 5 8, N Dr. 1-1. E. MORRIS CL TH I E R S and C Dr. S. A. WHEATLEY For Men and Young Men OPTOMETRISTS 456 State Street Pho 5671 We Give USXLHH Green Stamps 444 State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 5528 GUNS ' SCOPES ' AMMUNITION ' FISHING TACKLE M lf. fllenj Graber 154 South Liberty Street Salem, Oregon Telephone 6594 Salem Light 8: Appliance H E IQ E Hfg H l N H Cives Best Wishes to the Class of H48,' Better Light for Better .Sight i 236 Ncrth High Phone 9412 260 North High Salem, Oregon Capital rug Store 405 State Street at Liberty Quality Always Wins W- +1 'l i AN'5 I I-nu-M 1, f Z it val? u oerybody Lzkes dj' . ometlzzng Exim! T,-:QI In a Ford you get that extra in comfort, smartness, safety, and driving pleasure. The Valley Motor Co., your Ford representative, extends to each grad something extra in felicitations and best wishes for years to come. VALLEY M0 l'0R C0.. azs center Salem, oregon wins Music stone QUISENBERRYS Mr. and Mrs. Saul S. Janz, Proprietors PROFESSIONAL PHARMACISTS PIANOS - MUSICAL MERCHANDISE RADIOS Telephone 9123 432 State Street Salem, Oregon 410 State Street Salem, Oregon .v S opularit . . Xwxiggt Q 1 ,gtg ' N5 ea 1 ---,, Q -' 35 It's Yours if You Learn to Dance Well. Lessons Are Fun and Inexpensive Oregon Institute ot Dorncinq 155 South Liberty Street Salem, Ore. Phone 6126 Open 12 Noon to 10 P. M. Saturday 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Veterans May Enroll Under GI Bill ol' Rights Evelyn Bishop ond Harold Culbertson RE , EYE S and 10 Full Line of School Supplies 170 Norlh Liberty Street Salem. Oregon IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLS RED cnoss The Knzz' Shop PhafH1aCY HANIGEITS BALCONY - 190 N. LIBERTY ST. GEORGE H- SWARTSLEY, R-P11 RUTH NYBERG Salem, Ore-gon State and High Sireets Salem, Oregon mvrs snor srnvlcr Paramount Market 175 Nenh High Telephone 7000 IHC. IF 1T'S NOT Quality Foods at Moderate Prices THE BEST WE DIDNT DO IT 260 No. Liberty St. Salem, Oregon Phone 3161 Salcms Leading Service Store We Redeem We Give- SSLH Green ' V ' I I - S8aII Stamps f10lll1Illl7l0IL1,5 of Green Stamps ROBERTS BROS. The Home of the Thrifty Buyer Phone 4858 Salem, Oregon Salem, Oregon All Over the West Walerys Men fs' Wear IDE A. WALERYI Pm Western Auto Supply Co. . l - I MOTOR OIL 'k TIRES ni' BATTERIES c'Styles for Dzscrzmmatmg Men if AUTO SUPPLIES 2005 N. Capital St. Salem, Oregon Phone 2-5566 Court and Commercial Salem, Oregon S.H.S. STUDENTS KNOW NEEDHAM'S AS A RELIABLE' PLACE TO BUY SCHOOL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS Graduates Soon Find Out Needliarn's Are Equally Reliable for All Kinds of Stationery, Office Supplies, Machines and Equipment NEEDHAM'S BOOK STORE WATER SYSTEMS SHEET METAL OIL BURNERS JUDSONQS PLUMBING - HEATING Telephone 4141 279 N. Commercial Street Salem, Oregon f f' I JJ I1 f' fl f film -' I-U BECKS MEN'S WEAR 253 North High Style - Quality - Value Finest Milk Shakes in Salem 121 North High Salem, Oregon My I Wg DISTINCTIVE- MEN7S WEAR MAGAZINES - FOUNTAIN - LUNCHES High at Court Senator Hotel Building 127 North High Phon 4044 Salem, Oregon e KZ Ka EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME FURNITURE APPLIANCES FLOOR COVERINGS ROOFING DRAPERIES PAINTS - ART 143 Everything to Help Your Game Athletic Equipment Badminton Golf - Guns Award Sweaters Fishing Tackle Tennis Rackets 272 State Ffraet Salem, Oregon Phone 3942 THE MAN'S SHED Moxley and Huntington The Store of Style, Quality, Value Larsen Home 8: Loan Co REAL ESTATE 5. INSURANCE O 416 State Street 164 S. Commercial St. Salem, Orc. Phone 8383 PHONE 6133 l0 R 8R08 Sales OLDSMOBILE Service 465 Center Street CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTERS Salem, Oregon Congratulations Class of 5649, laquith Music Co. Complete Music Service STORES IN SALEM AND EUGENE THE MEADOWS uIt's the Coffees, 340 State Street Salem, Oreg STEWARD DEPT. STURE 263 N. Commercial Street Salem, Oregon Specializing in Tailor-fllade Clothes Peacock Cleaners FLOYD W. STEWARD, Munctqer H'-We Clothes-Giits-Novelities-Jewelery-Houseware 485 ' Center Hardware-Furniture-Electric-Appliance '11-:fu Paints A Friendly Vifelcome Phone 5992 011 It !JHLf1I1D'S In Hollywood - Open Evenings LADIES' INFANTS' anrl ART antl APPAREL CHILDRENS WEAR ClETS I THREE LOCATIONS S Downtown Salem Hollywood Salem Silverton Shoe Re a11'1n p q McEwan Photo Shop HWQ Rebuild fEmH ROBERT MCEWAN 464 Court Street, Salem Oregon 435 State Street Salem, Oregon Phone 5470 Telephone 9576 A COMPLETE PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE ' DIAMONDS WATCHES Compliments of The Smart Shop XOAVL QPVM-'fffl 115 North Liberty Street lEWELERS Salem' Oregon t'Golden Knows Diamonds 331 State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 2-1828 YCUR FAVCRITE GIFT STORE THE M DER Gifts, Specialties, Ready-to-Wear 305-315 Court Salem, Oregon Phone 3808 wfww EX'I,'?f:,f School Clothing Brogue Oxfords Work Clothing Work Shoes Sleeping Bags 167 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon Phone 5518 179 North Commercial Gevurtz Furmture warner Mom go, 'cY0ur Lincoln, Mercury Dealerv Furniture, Floor Covering, Draperies Electric Appliances Q 275 North Liberty Salem, Oregon 430 North Commercial Ph ne 7249 U1 'ii ' Q 5. UI U1 DJ 'T' CD 5 '4 Benner Bread IND CX 1-P- Z I1 e-1 D' CD O 5 E' cn E S' ' D14 ID 51 C5 cu FY' P Ii Zi O0 nl:- -il CD I4 u FP cb CD S' 113 fb FF Cakes ci Pastries Congratulations S E N I C R S l from The Finest Store for Men and Boys in the Willamette Valley. TED COVALT and IOAN HOERETH Jaw nfl CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSl 153 South High Street Real Estate, Loans and Insurance 4V2'Kw lf'.H.A. Loans SALES-SERVICE S l , 0 333 Center Salem, Oregon a em reg BRI-ZITI-IA PT'S Florists and Decorators TWG CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 447 Court Street Phone 9195 2070 Fairgrounds Road Phone 2-1863 ilantel Qrgu Modern Rooms at Moderate Rates G. G. 85 E. Y. MacKay Proprietors Chemeketa St. at Commercial Salem, Oregon CHEVROLET CADII I Al Douglas Mcltay Chevrolet 60. S13 North Commercial Street Salem, Oregon Compliments to the Class of c'48,' Merilyrfs Shoes 387 Court Street COURT STREET RADIO 6: APPLIANCE CO. 357 Court Street Phone- 3028 Radios and Photo Supplies Moot1'yl's Pharmacy HOnly the Best-Maybe Firsts' KODAKS - HOME MOVIES COSMETICS - PRESCRIPTIONS HUHHQS CAMERA SHUP Your North Salem Store 1919 N. Capital 174 North Commercial Street Q We I L ll I f BEN DIX2ufmfHfHome Laundry 355 Center Street Salem, Oregon Holland Bakery and Fountain Have You Tried Our Holland Maid Cookies Phone 3454 110 North Commercial SM-EM DRUG 50- Metropolitan Stores, Inc. , . . QPUVUN ' Quality ' ACCUVUCYM HThe Stores of Better Valuesw Assured with Our Label G W Nelson 333 state 136 North Commercial Street Salem ardware Co. THE FRIENDLY STORE Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, Points, Oils, Varnishes, Dinnerware, Sporting Goods PHONE 4906 120 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET Howard Corset Shop Foundation Garments jewelers of Salem Special Attention Given to Fittings Hosiery - Lingerie - Dresses - Smocks Liberty at State 131 North High 'relphone 1032 Telephone 9163 or 9111 Front and Court Streets Salem, Oregon IlEI'I'll Blllllllll Bllllilllllli SllPPln!l Visit Keith Brown for All Your Lumber and Hardware Needs -k LUMBER wk GLAZING if HOUSEWARES -Av HOME APPLIANCES 'A' MILLWORK if HARDWARE 'A' PAINTS if SPORTING GOODS HM SANDIFER and BEVERLY HOESTETTER Best Wishes to Class of 343 PF FROSTY OLSON Court and High Streets in Salem. Oregon HUllYVVUllH Pllltlltti Ell. l988 N. CAPITOL ST. PHONE 5289 SALEM, OREGON AL QUIRING, Owner K , Distinctive Apparel for Women 460 State Street Salem, Oreqon Style - Quality - Value iAlwaysl United Shirt Shop For Smart Sportswear Make Your Headquarters Fine Printing . . . if COMMERCIAL wk ADVERTISING -pf PERSONALIZED Telephone 7490 JOHNSON, SIERWVEEIQ 81 ALDRICH Downstairs, 162 South Liberty St., Salem, Oregon Keys Lawnmowers Harry W. Scott THE CYCLE MAN B I C Y C L E S 147 South Commercial Street Salem, Oregon MARCELLINE HLITCHISON . . Editor KENARD ADAMS .....,. 7I4mmgcr 1948 VIKING ANNLAL VIKING ANNUAL F fa , K if , ,:M0oc9.QMokk az-f0MfQ,Q,Q --cQLiQ9.--Q ,J - 'V ,M 910917: Emmy , V , K W V V105 Wi M519 M S L77 ' 'ba Qw-4 - rf'-Z7 kexf, 'Qvflm , ff 4 fC ard L K C--if Q, 4 Cacti ' jx 'leg W-gg A K, , Q -K ,ff QQ, 'SX,fi..D!, V fffcffze Q 61.5, L X 4 V f , Lea, . if lf J QQ al-Q . W C , QA C 'Hill' Q ' , My V of gg as-371-' 5441 dj x 750 DJ, X, 4 M Rf' YJ . , ,, -..41 -'TGA NEAM X AF R F N 3 ' O N W . 1 47 aAKCQ TN! 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