Salem High School - Clarion Annual Yearbook (Salem, OR)

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N QQ ff as.. w , wang: sf , 'gif My .X -1 ggsffirees ' 33' is gg i. is 5 Q L a if do ,E 15424 Wx,-gs? sikxil A in W RQ Ks X N Ji 2 3:7 sf? iso ' ' M' ixqtisx oi ri K wvmix- 1 1 V? 5' Mr. Edmund Carleton Administration Provides Efficiently Cperating School A spirit of cooperation underlies the relationship among members of the Salem school board, Superintendent Bennett and Principal Carleton. lt is evident as the school board, having acted on proiects or problems relating to the senior high, delegates responsibility to the superintendent, who in turn places actual administration in the hands of the principal. Mr. Carleton is completing his fourth year as principal and Mr. Bennett his eleventh year as superintendent of Salem schools. As part of a long range planning program for the high school was the estab- lishment of the graphic arts department and the recently completed music room. This year the enrollment was seventeen hundred, and it is expected to reach twenty-five hundred by l96O. Page 8 Salem School Board Mr. Gardner Knapp Mr. Edward Maiek Mr. Harry W. Scott Mr. Leroy J. Stewart Mr. Connell C. Ward Mrs. David Wrig Ne'-'MQ . These Page 9 Conferring on student body activities in the principal's office are A.S.B. Second Vice-president Betty Cooley, Mr. Carleton and President Merlin Schulze. People Plan Varied Student Activity Program Full-time dean of girls is Miss Mary Elizabeth Gilbert. Besides serving as counselor, Miss Gilbert supervises Girls' League and all Salem High social activi- ties, and acts as co-adviser to Vikettes Club. Serving as assistant principal as well as dean of boys, Mr. Gurnee Flesher is also responsible for the school calendar, a schedule of all meetings, sport and social events, and assemblies. Both Miss Gilbert and Mr. Flesher check attendance and administer the spe- cial testing program for the school. Mr. Gurnee Flesher Miss Mary Elizabeth Gilbert was Senior Doreen Baggett and sophomores Darlene Crawley, Ray McReal, and Carole Kannier study the signing of the Magna Charta by use of a recording ofa radio dramatization. A Social Studies Give Understanding of Modern World Page IO Harry M. Broadbent U, S. History Learning materials used by the social studies classes are not only reference books and current newspapers and magazines, but also recordings, motion pic- tures, and film-strips. World history emphasizes cultural development and gives the student back- ground tor understanding the growth of civilizations. United States history, re- quired ot all iuniors, is a general survey of American development starting with the discovery of America and carrying the story of American progress to the pres- ent. American problems, a senior requirement, prepares the student to cope with issues which confront the American citizens in government, economics, and inter- national relations and to evaluate himself in choice of a vocation and participation in society. Mary E. Eyre Sylvia E. Kraps Helen Lane Frank E. Neer Head of Department of U, S. History U. S. History American Problems Social Studies World History Roger Pederson American Problem tia- i E. Ann Boenie Ola L. Clark Beryl Holt Lelia Johnson Gertrude Shlsler Algebra Geometry Head of Department of Geometry Algebra Arithmetic Mathematics, Geometry Algebra Trigonometry Math students Milo Tibbetts, Dick Evans and Harriett Hiday are decorating Miss Clark's Christmas tree with geometric ornaments. www Mathematics Department Offers Eight Elective Courses George D. Porter U. S. History Gertrude R. Smith American Problems Q mai? A general education includes some study of mathematics, which develops clear thinking habits. Many college courses have certain math requirements, students planning on attending college elect math subiects tor this reason. Elementary algebra is the most popular course, while both plane and solid geometry are offered. Trigonometry and senior math are the more advanced classes. Senior math is compiled ot problems in algebra, geometry and Trigonometry, and acts as a preparatory course for college math and engineering training. Page 11 Three Science Subjects Train in Accurate Observation All courses in science give the student training in careful observation, open mindedness in testing and clear thinking in experimenting. Biology is required tor all sophomores. This science of living things teaches basic principles that promote good health and living. Reference is made to human biology and basic scientific principles are stressed. Chemistry emphasizes accuracy ot observation and the formation ot the habit ot inductive reasoning. Work in the varieties ot matter and on chemical change lead to experimentation in the laboratory, Physics teaches basic lavvs of energy which are used in experimenting with such things as electricity, sound and light. Students planning on engineering careers elect the physics course, which is a senior subiect. Carmelifa Barquisf George Birrell Vivian Chandler Dena Davis Irene Hollenbeck June Philpotf Biology Chemistry Biology Biology Biology Head of Departme of Scienceg Physii Pauline Cohen Typing General Busines Chemistry students Beverly Bell and Don Siackhouse conduct an experiment of burning iron in a bottle of oxygen. Page i2 Commercial Courses Train Students for Vocation Mr. Richards' first semester per- sonal typing class at work. my Leo A. Stenback Biology 3 E Preston F. Doughton Helen R. Edmundson Elizabeth Hogg Delores Hultman Martha Pinson LaRue Richards Head of Commercial Bookkeeping Shorthand Typing Shorthand Typing Department Typing TYPlf19 Bookkeeping Bookkeeping Practical training that enables a student to prepare during high school for a career in business is offered by the commercial department. ln addition to the three-year business course, there is also personal typing, which is one semesters instruction in typing for the student's personal use. Other courses are both Gregg and Thomas shorthand, bookkeeping, business principles and office training. Each year approximately six hundred titty students use the departments one hundred twenty-five typevvriters. Page 13 Language Arts Department Gives Varied Offering for Amanda Anderson Kenneth Brophy Margaret Burroughs Vivian Carr Naida Carroll Mildred Christenso English English English English English Spanish Debate Drama Spanish French Ellen Fisher Mariorie Hiatt Grace Hoclteff E glish English English IS Drama students Judi Wood, Margie Atwood, louise Donen and Rean practice the ar! of make-up while Susan Steed acts as critic. Fletcher 5, Leah Hogue English Journalism W false' Nu... Newest class in the English Department is radio broadcasting. In this course students learn the fundamentals of writing script and using sound effects. Their programs are broadcast on a regular schedule over the two Salem radio stations. Seniors have a wide variety ot one-se- mester courses from which to choose. Equiv- alent in credit to senior composition are journalism and creative writing. Second se- mester electives are senior literature, drama, public speaking, and debate. These courses provide voice training and opportunity for expression. Latin, Spanish and French are language electives. Page I4 Del Ramsdell Jenene Roberts Public Speaking English English, Radio Latin Required Credit Lillian Davis Frances Fellows Senior Literature Latin Creative Writing 15? .. . 4, ,5'i..y s 1 sf , ff, ff' ff afgi lg Z i Ada C. Ross ad of Department of Winona Wright Language Arts English English fs tits? Q J! ce Q if Q s E A pie is the proiect of the day for Dolphia Demos, Kathy Franlwm, Carolyn Messmer, Sylvia Hastings and Jane Fluitt. Home Ee Courses Show Application of Homemaleing Skills A family relations class enrolling both boys and girls with regular credit is offered for the first time in the home economics department this year. Important phases of the work in this all-senior class are personal ad- justment, preparation for marriage and child care. Foods and clothing classes offer girls a chance to learn practical use of sewing and cooking for homemaking. Other phases of efficient house- keeping are taught in home furnishings and home management. The foods laboratory is equipped with modern stoves and refrigera- tors which provide an all electric kitchen for class use. Here students are able to put into use information learned in class. Not picturede Eula S. Creech Head of Home Economics Department: Clothing Family Relations Home Furnishings Page l5 Mabel E. Cooley Hope Edwards Foods Clothing Home Management Library By use of the library students move toward independence in learning. Instruc- tion in the use of the card catalogue, the Reader's Guide and reference books is given each student at the opening of school as an important step toward self- direction in learning. Many courses encourage use of the wide range of books and reference ma- terial supplied by the library rather than a single textbook. The library contains nine thousand books, and seventy-five magazines are subscribed to regularly. Three daily nevvspapers are also on the subscription list. Students are making good use of Salem High's library. Isabel Goodnough Librarian Music Classes Give Opportunity for Group Participation In the new music room A Choir is practicing under Mr. MiIIer's direction. The music department offers instruction to students planning to become professional musi- cians and to those who desire to participate in music for enjoyment. Mr. Miller is Salem High's new choral music director. Before coming to Salem, Mr. Miller taught music at Newberg, Oregon. Climax to the year's study for both choral and instrumental groups is participation in dis- trict and state contests. Students receive class credit for daily attend- ance in band, orchestra, choir, glee and general music. Page 16 E. Donald Jessop Howard F. Miller Victor B, Palmas: Band Choral Music Orchestra Audio-Visual Aids To make available record- ings, slides, charts, and motion pictures tor use in all high school classes is the function of the visual aids department. Assisting in the operation ot the mechanical equipment are the boys enrolled in stage- craft. These boys are trained to operate the motion picture proiectors, equipment, and to build stage operate lighting sound recording sets and equipment. They also make re- cordings ot educational radio broadcasts for supplementary class reference. Hwewfww 2.- Adiusting a movie proiecfor are stagecraft member Lyle Mackey and Mr. Brant. Art Courses Explore Many Fields of Expression Art courses have two pur- poses, to discover and develop ability and to cultivate appre- ciation of art. Advanced courses are basic design, interior design, and commercial art, while drawing and painting, which touches on various methods of expres- sion, enrolls the greatest num- ber of students. George E. Brant Ruth Sitlinger Visual Aids AFT Auditorium is ' s . 35 i is R Q fat Ei Qi Xie Page 17 Completing a proiect in block design are Margaret Bogosian and Margie Andrus. zii ith- Nik Z Jacqueline Bagan Sophomore Girls' Physical Education Page I8 Phyllis Goakey Senior Girls' Physical Education iii -sy .Y X Margaret Steinbrugge Junior Girls' Physical Education Vernon Gilmore Director of Athletics and Boys' Physical Education cl' t.tz, ly- y ,u ., .I zlzzgbzi Qlfizi- X ilttl Grace S. Wolgamott Director of Girls' Physical Education Harold Hauk Boys' Physical Education Boys' Physical Education Physical Education Promotes General Health Regular class work includes body conditioning exercises, self-testing activities, develop- ment of sport skills, and com- petitive games. In compliance with require- ments set up by state law, all students physically able par- ticipate in physical education activities. Physical fitness tests are given twice yearly. An intramural sports pro- gram is conducted during noon hours and after school. This includes both individual and team competition. A diversion from the usual gym activities for both boys and girls is eight weeks of folk dancing. Students are giv- en the opportunity to partici- pate in types of folk dancing traditionally characterized by good group spirit and fun. Health classes study disease prevention, nutrition, personal appearance, safety, and first aid. Top: Sixth period girls' gym class takes warm-up exercises. Center: Senior boys' gym classes par- ticipate in intramural basketball. Hank Juran Loren Mort Boys' Physical Educ Industrial Arts Develop Vocational Skills Opening a new field was the first semester graphic arts course in typesetting, letter- press printing, silk screen printing, bookbinding, and photography. Advanced cours- es will offer more difficult problems in imposition, lock- up and power press work, plate making and photo en- graving. New equipment includes two power and two hand- lever presses, a proof press, type cabinets, imposing stone, paper cutter, and type valued at three thousand dollars. Boys taking vocational agri- culture learn the scientific way to farm. Through student- owned farm livestock and crop proiects, they learn practical problems of farming, and in the school farm shop students make needed equipment. The Future Farmers of America gives its members greater op- portunities through contest work, demonstrations, and ex- hibition of proiects. Top: Graphic arts students Douglas Patzer and Martin Thomas set type. Center: Testing milk are agriculture students Ray Girod, Don Shryder and Wayne Johnston. William Mets T, K. Pierson Graphic Arts Head of Industrial Arts Department S 3 S. 'W' u William Bender Marion R. Davis Carl Lindstrom William McKinney Co-ordinator of Woodworking Electronics Vocational Agriculture Apprenticeship Program Floyd L. Siegmund Bruce Thompson Mechanical Drawing General Metals N. . .. g ig Page I9 ik .323-, Q '6 .:,,. X X 'WN'-Q., 'ES S 3 X ..., . Z Q Q? 'K is Wm A 5 5, .if r- 1 n 'X-'Q --.Vi N, -4-fi 51, few? M 631133.11 iq -L45 1f?9l.,- W.- TF x .un gf f7:'Tf'?. H13 I ni Q xb, ,Ex 1' WT, .5 Inf.. '55 15 Senior Class Officers and Council Plan A familiar sight last fall was this group of senior boys picnicking on the front lawn. If this picture had been snapped a few minutes later, the informal lunch- eon club undoubtedly would have been caught napping, waiting until the 12:40 buzzer called them unwillingly back to classes. left: Because of the strong rivalry be- tween Salem and Astoria, Salem's Mayor Elfstrom and Astoria's Mayor Eaton offer a rotating cup to the win- ning football team of each year. Mayor Elfstrom is shown here awarding this cup to Senior Jim Rock, captain of the football team, after a 26-6 Viking vic- tory over the Fishermen. Right: Working very hard to carry out the Thanksgiving theme of the Senior Dinner with pilgrims and turkeys are Tatia Williams, Jerry Siefarth, and Bon- nie Stewart. Winners again of the annual interclass rivalry skits, the Senior girls presented Black Dream. These four devils, Shir- ley Swoboda, Louise Dotten, Sylvia Hastings and Janet Bolt, are panto- miming a clever song called l Don't Care. Page 22 Various Activities for Class of I9 O Requirements tor seniors in Salem High include senior English, physical education, and American problems, with two electives. A total ot nineteen credits is necessary for graduation. The class council, composed of representatives from each home room, has planned all the activities tor the class ot '50. Included among these this year were the senior dinner held before the Thanksgiving Festival and a tull-length movie, You're My Everything, presented to the entire student body. With a grade point average well above the usual, class members have become eligible in nationwide competition for numerous scholarships. Other talented seniors in music and athletics have placed high in local and state contests. Senior Class Officers 'Ht' i ':::v- Tom Angle, president BACK ROW-Milton Rickman, Yell King, Doris Lane, Vice President, Doug Rogers, Sergeant-at-Arms. FRONT ROW-Lois Chamberlain, Treasurer, Mary McFarlane, Song Queen, Joyce Armstrong, Secretary Senior Class Council BACK ROW-Dick Strong, Gay Weeks, Jim Sandefer, Layton Gilson, Robert Young, Wayne Johnston. SECOND ROW-Ray Girod, Miss Chandler, Bonnie Stewart, Edna Manning, Delorfs Castor, Bob Salisbury, Mr B oadbent FRONT ROW-Louise Dotten, Ruth Giese, Mary Anne Murray, Marilyn Cotter, Elizabeth Johnson, Edna Hill, Donna Plenge -Wim eww Page 23 .ndvmw . 'WW 1 Annual Senior Class Dinner Held in November Carries Abbott, Vernon Allrenkiel, Keith Albrich, Robert Clement-Sacred Heart Academy, Salem, Oregon, l,25 Choir 3. Allen, Floyd Harold-Hi-Y 2,35 Football Manager l,2,35 5 Club 2,3. Anderson, Darlene-Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Girls' Glee club l5 Snikpoh 35 Spanish club 25 Tri-Y l,2,35 Girls' Letter club l,2. Anderson, Joan Coker-ASB council l5 Girls' League council 35 Girls' Let- ter club l,25 Jym Jamboree I5 Vikettes l,2,35 Sgt. at arms 35 lnterclass rivalry l,25 Jr. Talent show 25 Civics Club Carnival l,25 Commercial club 2,35 song queen 3. Anderson, Lyle Anderson, Marilyn Kay-.lym Jamboree l,2,3. Andresen, Mary Alice-Girls' Letter club 2,35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Home Economics club 2,3. Andrus, Marjorie Elizabeth-Washington High School, Portland, Oregon, l,25 .lym Jamboree 25 Vikettes 3. Angle, Tom-Wauwatosa High School, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, I5 President Senior Class5 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2,35 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Hi-Y 2,3, Pres. 35 ASB Talent show 25 Football 2,35 Civics club 2,35 Hi-Y Council 2,35 S club 2,3. Archibald, Don Armstrong, Joyce Ruth-ASB council 25 Class sec. 35 Tri-Y l,2,35 Clarion staff l,2,35 Jym Jamboree l,25 Vikettes 'l,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 2,35 Civics Club Carnival l5 Girls' Glee club lg Crescendo club l,2,3, Arnold, Jerrol Thomas-Basketball I5 Baseball 25 Oskee committee l5 Trades and Industries 3. Aronson, Andy Asher, LeotaAJym Jamboree l,2,35 Choir l,2,3. Bacon, Gordon Roy-Football l,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Baseball l,2,35 Civics club 2,35 S club 2,3, Bagger, Richard lawrence-Commercial club 2,3. Baggett, Doreen l.ea4Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Girls' Letter club l,2,3 h'd of sport 25 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry l,25 Home Economics club 35 Tri- Y 2. Baker, Bernard D.-Clarion staff 35 Football 25 P. A. staff 35 Photography club 2,35 Radio Electronics club l. Baker, Donna Barbara-Tri-Y 25 Clarion staff 35 Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of sport 2, sgt. at arms 35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff l5 Interclass rivalry l5 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Home Economics club 2,3, sec. 3. Page 24 Out Thanksgiving Theme of Turkey in the Straw Baker, Paul D.-Hi-Y l,2,3, Civics Club Carnival 2, Crescendo club 'l,2,3, P. A. staff 3, Fetchadora editor 2,3, Baldwin, Carroll-Scappoose High School, Scappoose, Oregon, 'l,2, Clarion staff 3, Future Farmers 3, Woodworking 3. Bales, Elizabeth Marie-Jym Jamboree l,3, Civics Club Carnival 'l,2,3, Girls' Glee club 3, Orchestra l,2,3. Baltes, Delis RaeHTri-Y I, Jym Jamboree l,2, Biology club l. Baltes, Sandra-Girls' League Council l, Tri-Y l, Jym Jamboree l,2, Vik- ettes 3, Home Economics club I, Banfield, Phillip-Washington High School, Portland, Oregon, l,2, Orches- tra 3. Barkus, John-Future Farmers I,2,3. Bartlett, Gene-Band l,2,3, Biology club l. Bartlett, Loren Wayne-ASB council 3, ASB Talent show 2, Civics Club Car- nival 2, Band l,2,3, Crescendo club 2,3, Dance band 2,3, Orchestra 2,3, Exchange assemblies 3. Basinger, Doris Jeanne-Idaho Falls Senior High, Idaho Falls, Idaho, l, Jym Jamboree 2, Vikettes 3, Science club 3, treas. 3. Bauer, Margo-Tri-Y 2, Clarion staff 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of sport 2, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, lnterclass rivalry l, Civics Club Car- nival 2,3, Home Economics club 2,3. Bayes, Janet4Jim Jamboree 3, Choir l,3. Beals, Carl Beard, Bill Beard, Donna-Tri-Y 2,3, Jym Jamboree 2,3, Vikettes 3, Viking staff 2, lnterclass rivalry 1, Civics Club Carnival 3, Club Philhistorian l,2, Span- ish club 3, Nat'l Honor Society 3. Beckner, Chuck-Auto shop l,2. Beebe, Donna Darlene-Tri-Y 1, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, lnterclass rivalry l,2,3, Civics Club Carnival l,2,3, Aesculapians 3, Home Eco- nomics club 2. Beech, Tom Bell, Robert W.-Tennis l,2,3, S club 2,3. Bennett, Donald-ASB council l, Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2,3, Nat'l Honor Society 2,3, treas. 3, Hi-Y l,2,3, treas. 2, Civics Club Carnival l,3, Choir l,3, Oskee committee l,2, Aesculapians l,2, vice pres. 2, Stage- craft 2,3, Civics club 2,3, S club 2,3, Track l,2,3, Hi-Y council 2, vice pres. 2. Bennett, Harry-Spearsville High School, Spearsville, Louisiana, l. Page 25 Seniors Leslyn Burdette and Bernice lmlah Benson, Ray-Bremerton High School, Bremerton, Washington, l, Tool and Machine 2. Bilaelheimer, Milo-Band l,2,3, Biology club 2. Bickell, Loraine Dorothey-Girls' Glee club l,2, Biology club l, Commercial club 3, Tri-Y 2,3. Bidel, Harry Bishop, William Jesse-Civics Club Carnival 2, Choir 3, Band l,2,3, Orches- stra 2, Track 2. Bishop, William Morton Blacksten, Lola-Tri-Y I, Girls' Letter club l,2, Jym Jamboree l, Girls' Glee club l. Blank, Gerald FredvClarion staff 2, Civics Club Carnival 2,3, Commercial club 2,3. Blank, William-Football 2, Auto shop l,2, Graphic Arts club 3. Blankenship, Sabra-Girls' Letter club 'l,2,3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, lnter- class rivalry 2, Paleteers l. Bliven, Bob-Future Farmers l,2,3. Boatwright, Frances louise-Tri-Y l,2,3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'cl of sport 3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, Band l,2. Bolt, Janet-Girls' League officers, treas. 3, Girls' League council 3, Clarion staff 3, TriAY 3, lnterclass rivalry 2,3, Civics Club Carnival 2,3, Choir 3, Girls' Glee club 2, treas, 2, Club Philhistorian 3. Boock, Marilyn-Tri-Y l,2,3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, Civics Club Carnival 3, Home Economics club 3. Booth, Glen E.vCIarion staff 3, Civics Club Carnival l,3, Science club 3, Latin club l,2. Booze, Conrad-Clarion staff 2, Tool and Machine 2, S club 2,3, Track l,2,3, Bowden, William Bown, Margaret Elise-Clarion mgr. 3, Nat'l Honor Society 2,3, Tri-Y l,2,3, Clarion staff l,2,3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of sport 3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, Viking staff l, lnterclass rivalry l,2,3, Civics Club Carnival 2,3, princess 3, Oskee committee l,2, Aesculapians 2,3, pres. 3, lnterclub council 3. Boyeas, Anita Lorrelta-Class council 2, Jym Jamboree l,2, Girls' Letter club l,2, Choir 2, pres. 2, Girls' Glee club I, Snikpoh l,2,3, Exchange assemblies 2. Boyer, Janet Lee-Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of sport 3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, Commercial club 2. Boyer, Jerry Kent-Band l,2,3. Page 26 Act as Co-chairmen of l 1 lnter-club Carnival Bramble, Patricia Ann-Vancouver High School, Vancouver, Washington, 15 Tri-Y 35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Choir 35 Club Phil- historian 3. 5 Breakey, Betty-Girls' League council 1,35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, vice pres. 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 2,35 lnterclass rivalry l,2,35 Club Philhistorian 2,35 Paleteers 15 Hansel and Gretel 1. Bridges, Tom-Hi-Y 2,35 Football 2,35 Track l,2,35 Amateur Radio club 25 Band 15 S club 1,2,3. Brokke, Mervin-Nat'l Honor Society 35 Clarion staff 2,35 Science club 3. Brooks, Bob L.-Football 25 Auto shop 2. Brown, Carleton William-Clarion staff 2,35 Track l,2,35 Band 2,3. Brown, Kent-Ellensburg High School, Ellensburg, Washington, 1,'2. Brown, Marion Brunlc, Ronald Estill-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Hi-Y council 35 Wrestling 15 Golf 2,3. Brunkal, Donna-Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Girls' Glee club 1,3, vice pres. 3. Bryan, William Mason-Williamsburg High School, Williamsburg, Kansas, 1. Burcham, John Burdette, Leslyn-ASB council 35 Girls' League council 15 Nat'l Honor So- ciety 35 Tri-Y General Finance Chm. 3, Tri-Y 2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 25 Inter- class rivalry l,2,35 Civics Club Carnival l,2,3, co-Chm. 35 Oskee commit- tee 1,25 Club Philhistorian 25 Que Dice 15 Class council 25 Civics club 3. Buren, Dick-Hi-Y l,2,35 Viking staff 35 Civics Club Carnival 1,25 Golf 35 Biology club 1,25 Photography club 35 Class council 25 Hi-Y council 2. Burt, Darrell G.-Choir 1,2,3. Busey, Robert G. Callaway, Barbara-Tri-Y l,2,35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 35 ASB talent show 35 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Crescendo club 2,35 Swing choir 35 Girls' League council 25 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Seniorettes 3. Camfield, Norma Jean-Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 TrtY l,2,35 Club Philhistorian 35 Paleteers 15 Spanish club 2. Campbell, Mary-ASB vice pres, 35 Class vice pres. 15 Girls' League social chm. 25 Nat'l Forensic league 2,35 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Clarion staff 25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 1,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 15 ASB talent show 35 Civics Club Carnival lp princess 35 Debate 25 Interclub council 25 Que Dice l,2,3, pres. 2. Canfield, Robert E.-Class officer, sgt. at arms 25 Football 1,25 Wrestling 15 Choir 35 Band 1,25 Auto shop 1,25 Graphic Arts 3. Cannon, Dorothy-Nat'l Honor Society 35 Hi-Y hasher 35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vikettes l,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival l,2,35 Club Philhistorian 25 Interclub council 35 Civics club 2,35 ASB sec. 35 Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y 1,2535 Girls' Letter club l,2,3. Page 27 Honor Society Elects Fifteen Members to Carpenter, Jaunita M.--Jym Jamboree 25 Girls' Letter club 1,2. Carroll, Jean-Jym Jamboree 15 Band 1,2,3. Carrow, Velma Jalene-Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,3, chm. 35 Home Economics club 35 Paleteers 1,2,3, Gold Key Art Award 2,35 Vikettes 3. Cartwright, Jim --Future Farmers 1,2,3, sec. 3. Case, Lill-Tri-Y 35 Clarion staff 35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 1,35 Girls' Glee club 25 Home Economics club 1,2. Caspar, John N.-Hi-Y 2,35 Amateur Radio club 15 Radio Electronics club 2. Castor, Deloris-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Class officer, song leader 25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Interclass rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Club Philhistorian 35 Spanish club 25 Class council 3. Chamberlain, LoiswClass officer, treas. 35 General Tri-Y, program chm. 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Band 1,2,35 Que Dice 2,3, sec. 35 Class coun- cil 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Photography club 1. Chittick, Donald E.-Photography club 2,3, vice pres. 3. Chivers, Robert-Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Snikpoh 1,2,35 Stagedoor 15 I Remember Mama 25 Years Ago 35 Band 1,2,35 P. A. staff 3. Chrisman, Ruth -Tri-Y 1,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vik- ettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Aesculapians 25 Home Economics club 3. Christie, David-Tucumcari High School, Tucumcari, New Mexico, 15 Stage- craft 2. Christy, Arlene-Girls' League council 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jim Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival5 Choir 25 Home Economics club 2,3. Clark, Charles Letterman Clark, Donald- Clarion staff 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Swimming 1,2,35 S club 1,2,35 Hi-Y council 3. Clearwater, Gay ArleneACommercial club 35 Home Economics club 2. Cleary, Delbert V.-Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Years Ago 35 I Remem- ber Mama 25 Stagecraft 1,2,3. Clemons, Myrtle-Clarion staff 35 Tri-Y 15 Jym Jamboree 25 Years Ago 35 Girls' Glee club 15 Snikpoh 35 Vikettes 3. Coats, Dick Coffel, Marion-ASB council 15 Girls' League council 1,25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Spanish club 1,2,3, sec. 3. Colling, Norman William-Spanish club 1. Page 28 Compete in ational Scholarship Examination Colton, Patricia-Central Valley, Greenacres, Washington 15 Tri-Y 35 Cla- rion staff 35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Home Economics club 35 P. A. staff 3. Conder, Ray L.-Band 1,2,35 Science club 3. Cook, Arlene Erma-Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 15 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Home Economics club 3. Cooley, Betty-ASB 2nd vice pres. 35 Girls' League sec. 25 Girls' leacue council 15 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Hi-Y hasher 35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 1,2,35 Viking staff 1,25 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,3, princess 35 Oskee committee 1,25 Snik- poh 15 Civics club 2,3. Corey, Curtis Norman-Commercial club 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 3. Cotter, Marilyn Ann-Class council 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Commercial club 2,3. Craycroft, JoAnn-Tri-Y 15 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Interclass rivalry 1,25 Choir 15 Girls' Glee club 35 Aesculapians 35 Biology club 1. Curr, Joy Mavis-Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Home Economics club 2. Currier, Virginia-Grants Pass High School, Grants Pass, Oregon, 15 ASB Song Queen 35 ASB council 35 Tri-Y 25 Hi-Y hasher 3, princess 35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Choir 2,35 Swing Choir 35 Civics club 3. Dahlen, Charles R.-Civics Club Carnival 15 Band 1,2,35 Crescendo club 3. Darr, Erma-Tri-Y 1,35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Commercial club 2,35 ASB council 3. Davee, Marilyn Leslie-Commercial club 35 Girls' Letter club 1, Davenport, Betty-Tri-Y 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Commercial club 25 Spanish club 3. Davis, George Dayson, Donald-Sequoia Union High School, Redwood City, California 1,2. Dayson, Patricia-Sequoia Union High School, Redwood City, California 1,25 Tri-Y 3. Dayton, Dewayne-Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 1,25 Auto shop 2,3. Deen, Richard Max-Clarion staff 35 Viking staff 35 Jr. Talent show5 Civics Club Carnival 1,25 Basketball 1,2,35 Band 1,25 Aesculapians 1,25 Stage- craft 35 Tennis 1,2,3. DeGeer, Bob-Baseball 1,2,35 Auto shop 2. DeSarl, Pebble-Viking Annual Editor 35 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Hi4Y princess 35 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 1,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 ASB Talent show 35 Civics Club Carnival 2, princess 35 Choir 15 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Se- niorettes 35 Exchange Assembly 3. Dodd, Tom-Gervais Union High School, Gervais, Oregon, 1,2. Page 29 Seniorettes Win Superior Rating in District Music Contest Doklcen, Bill Doran, Dorothy louise-Jym Jamboree 35 Choir 35 Girls' Glee club 1,25 Home Economics club 2,3. Dotten, Louise-ASB council 35 Class council 35 Girls' League social chm. 35 Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Stagedoor 15 Years Ago 35 Snikpoh 1,2,3, vice pres. 2. Dougllton, Nancy lee-ASB council 35 Girls' League finance chm. 35 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Oskee committee 1,25 Aesculapians 2,3. Dow, Marvin cluBuy, l.aVelle-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival 25 Choir 2,35 Spanish club 2,35 Girls' League council 2. Dunn, Elvis leon Elfstrom, Patricia Ann-AGirls' League council 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Vikettes 1,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 ASB Talent show 35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Choir 1,35 Oskee committee 15 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Seniorettes 3. Ellis, Vera Alice-Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 25 Home Eco- nomics club 1,2,3, sec. 2. Emmons, Beverly Helen-Girls' Glee club 1,2,35 Home Economics club 3. Engdahl, Don Enger, John P.-Hi-Y 35 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Radio Electronics club 1,2,35 S club 1,2,35 Choir 1. Enslin, Robert-Tennis 2,35 Science club 3. Erb, Virginia-Tri-Y 1,35 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,25 Choir 1,2,35 Photography club l,2. Eshlemln, Earle-ASB council 35 Class President 25 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2,3, vice pres. 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Civics club 2,35 Football 25 Baseball 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,25 S club 1,2,3, vice pres. 3. Esterberg, Glenn Fabry, Robert-Track 2,35 S club 2,35 Auto shop 1,2. Furman, Dolores JuneATri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Commercial club 2,3, Failma, Mary-ASB council lg Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Let- ter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 1,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Home Economics club 15 Spanish club 15 Civics club 3. Feller, Dick Fernau, Kathy-Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Car- nival 1,2,35 Home Economics club 2,3, sec. 35 Photography club 1. Page 30 Senior Susan Perry Leads Finley, Joseph Patrick-Woodworking 2. Fisher, Gerald W.-Russell High School, Russell, North Dakota, 1. Fisher, Iris Lorraine-Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival 35 Commercial club 3. Fisher, Richard Flagg, Barbara-Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Car- nival 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Commercial club 35 Class council 35 Span- ish club 2. Flesher, Carol-Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of sport 2, treas. 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Viking staff 15 lnterclass rivalry 25 Home Economics Club 2,3. Fletcher, Rean-Tri-Y 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Paleteers l,2,3. Fluitt, Jane R.-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 25 Civics Club Carnival 35 lnterclub council 35 Que Dice 2,3, pres. 3. Folston, Beverly Jeannine-ASB council 1,35 Class sec. 15 Nat'l Honor So- ciety 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 2,3, princess 35 lnterclub council 35 Spanish club 2,3, pres. 3. Forristel, Anne-Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Club Philhistorian 1,2,3, vice pres. 35 General Tri-Y cabi- net officer 3. Franklin, Velma Louise-Baker Senior High, Baker, Oregon, 1,25 Choir 3. Frederickson, George-Basketball 1,25 Auto shop 1,2. Fry, Gwen-ASB ass't song queen 35 ASB council 25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2,35 Vikettes 1,2,35 Viking staff 25 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,3, princess 35 Girls' Glee club 35 Oskee committee 1,2, vice pres. 25 Snikpoh 1,25 Civics club 3. Fuhr, Carol Jean-Girls' League council 25 General Tri-Y cabinet officer 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Club Philhistorian 2,3, sec. 3. Fussler, Irene M.-Clarion staff 35 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Photography club 2,3. Gaiser, Janet-Girls' League council 1,25 Nat'l Honor Society 2,3, vice-pres. 35 General Tri-Y treas. 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 25 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Car- nival 1,2,35 Choir 15 International Relations league 1,25 Civics club 2,3. Gammon, I.aVurne Edna-General Tri-Y pres. 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club i,2,3, wardrobe mistress 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Inter- class rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Band 1,25 lnterclub council 35 Que Dice 2,3, vice pres. 3. Garver, Gene-ASB council 15 Hi-Y 2,3, sgt. at arms 35 Civics Club Carni- val 35 Football 1,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 S club 1,2,35 Civics Club 2,35 Hi-Y council 35 Class council 1. Gahauer, Roger LeRoy-S club 35 Band 1,25 Swimming team 2. Geer, RichardAASB Talent show 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 I Remem- ber Mama 25 Years Ago 35 French club 15 P. A. staff 35 Snikpoh 2,3, vice pres. 3. Gentemann, Joseph lee-Graphic Arts club 35 Radio Electronics club 1,2. Page 31 in Snikpoh Play Years Ago for D. A. R. Good Citizen Award Gibbens, Elizabeth AnnwGirls' League council 15 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Interclass rivalry 1,25 ASB Talent show 15 Civics Club Carnival l,2,35 Hansel and Gretel 15 l Remember Mama 25 Choir 35 Band 1,2,35 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 P. A, staff 35 Snikpoh 2,35 Tri-Y 1,2. Giese, Ruth-Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Commercial club 35 Class council 35 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 Tri-Y 2. Gilman, Mary Jane-Tri-Y 25 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 25 Commercial club 35 Civics Club Carnival 3. Gilson, Layton--Nat'I Athletic Honor Society 2,3, sec.-treas. 35 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Hi-Y 2,3, sec. 35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 2,35 Band 1,2,3, vice pres. 2, pres. 35 Stage- craft l,2,35 S club 2,3, sgt. at arms 35 Orchestra l,2,35 Class council 35 Civics club 2,35 Hi-Y council 3, sec. 3. Girod, Alice-Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Hi-Y hasher 35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2,35 Vikettes l,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,3, princess 35 Oskee committee 1,2, sec. 25 Paleteers 15 Spanish club 25 Civics club 2,3. Girod, Daryl Ray-Hi-Y 35 Basketball l,2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 lnterclub coun- cil 3, pres. 35 Civics club 2,35 S club 2,3, pres. 3. Girod, Ray E.-ASB council 35 Class council 35 Future Farmers 1,2,3, vice pres. 3. Goheen, Harold-Hi-Y 2,35 Track 1,2,35 Football 35 S club l,2,35 Civics club 2,3. Graham, Deen-Viking staff 35 Civics Club Carnival 1,35 Biology club 15 Club Philhistorian 35 International Relations league 35 P. A. staff 3. Graves, Jerry-Hi-Y 35 S club 2,35 Football 1,2,3. Green, Lawrence Griffin, Glenn Allen-Wrestling 1,2,35 Football 15 Cross Country Track 25 Auto shop 1,25 Tool and Machine 1,2. Grosso, Beverly Jean-ASB council 25 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Commercial club 2,3, pres. 35 lnterclub council 35 Tri-Y 1,2. Haering, Marion Hagan, Mildred PearlHJym Jamboree 1,25 Choir 35 Girls' Glee club 2- Home Economics club 2. I Hagen, Roy H.-Woodworking 2. Hailey, Kent E.-Hi-Y 35 Choir 3. Hall, Dawna Lou-Tri-Y l,2,35 Home Economics club 3. Hall, Gordon lee-Graphic Arts club 3. Hall, Marilyn Yvonne-ASB council 35 Nat'l Honor Society 2,3, sec. 35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Girls' Glee club 15 Commercial club 35 P. A. staff 35 Class council 2. Hall, Wayne-ASB council 15 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 French club 15 Snik- poh 2,3. Page 32 . Bob Hamblin Wins Backstroke Euentin ortl1west'Y' Meet Hamblin, Bob-ASB council 25 Nat'l Honor Society 2,3, pres. 35 Nat'l Ath- letic Honor Society 2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Hi-Y l,2,35 Hi-Y council 2,35 Viking staff 2,35 ASB Talent show 35 Football mgr. I5 Swimming l,2,35 Golf 2,35 S club l,2,35 Civics club 2,3. Hamilton, Margaret Ann-Civics Club Carnival 35 Girls' Glee club 25 Home Economics club 2,3. Hamlin, Lloyd Ray-Hi-Y 2,35 Football I,25 Swimming 2,35 Band l,2,35 Hi-Y Council 35 S club 2,35 Orchestra 2. Hammack, Norma Jean!Girls' League council 25 Commercial club 2,3. Hamrick, Arlene AnnAGirls' League council 35 Jym Jamboree I5 Vikettes 35 Girls' Glee club 2. Hannon, Richard-Basketball mgr. I. Hare, Shirley Marie-Tri-Y l,2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Jym Jamboree I,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Girls' Glee club I5 Commercial club 35 Spanish club 2. Hargrave, Charles4ASB Talent show 25 Civics Club Carnival 25 Choir l,2,35 Orchestra l,2,35 Crescendo club I,2,3. Hart, Bob-Hi-Y I ,2,3. Harvey, Donalda Harvey, Violet Fay-Molalla High, Molalla, Oregon, I5 Tri-Y 35 Jym Jam- boree 25 Commercial club 3. Hastings, Sylvia GayfGirls' League council 25 Tri-Y I,2,35 Girls' Letter club I5 Jym Jamboree I,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry l,2,35 Civics Club Carnival l,2,35 Oskee committee 25 Club Philhistorian 2,3, pres. 35 Inter- club council 3, Haugen, Floyd M. Hawley, Gwen-Tri-Y l,2,35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 lnterclass rivalry I,25 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 3. Henderson, Pataricia L.-Jym Jamboree I,35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Glee club I,2. Henderson, Rebecca Mae'-Girls' Letter club 25 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vik- ettes 35 lnterclass rivalry I5 Civics Club Carnival I5 Choir I5 Biology club I5 Commercial club 2,3. Henning, .lohn4Trades and Industries 35 Woodworking l,2. Herrig, Jeannie Hill, Edna Marie-ASB council 25 Girls' League council I5 Nat'l Honor So- ciety 2,35 Tri-Y l,2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Jym Jamboree I,25 Vikettes l,2,3, pres. 35 lnterclass rivalry I,25 ASB Talent show 25 Civics Club Carnival I,25 Choir 35 Girls' Glee club I, pres. I5 Crescendo club l,35 lnterclub council 35 Civics club 2,35 Class council 35 Orchestra 35 Girls' Letter club I,2,3. Hill, Janet Lee--Tri-Y 2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry I,25 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 35 Photography club I5 Spanish club 2,3. Hill, William F.4ASB council I5 Basketball I5 Football I5 Band I,25 Science club 3. Page 33 Ma-.swf Wayne Jol1nston's Farm Project Record Book Holderbein, Doreen Holgate, lea Grace-Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3, sec. 1,2, librarian 35 Aesculapians 25 Paleteers 1. Holmquist, Mary-Albert Lea High School, Albert Lea, Minnesota, 1,25 Tri-Y 35 Choir 35 Band 35 Science club 3. I, 5 Houck, James A .I Howland, Gladys L.-Tri-Y 15 Clarion staff 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Commercial club 2,3. if I 5 41 L A . Hoxie, Ron-Hi-Y l,2,35 Golf 2,35 Class council 2. JN? J J. Hrudka, Margie-Jym Jamboree 1,25 Vikettes 1. Hughes, Donald L.-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 25 Snikpoh lp Stage Door 15 Oskee committee 1. Hurter, Virginia -Jym Jamboree 1,25 Spanish club l,2,3. lmel, Arthur Madison-Band 1,25 Orchestra 2. lmlah, Bernice Pearl-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' League council 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Interclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,3, co-chm. 35 Club Philhistorian 1,2, vice pres. 25 Civics club 35 Hansel and Gretel 5 Viking staff 2. Jackson, Erie-U. S. Marine Corps. Jensen, Lynn-Civics Club Carnival 25 Crescendo club 1,2,3. Johnson, Bill-Football 1,2,35 Baseball l,2,35 S club l,2,3. Johnson, Darrell l.fTool and Machine club 2. Johnson, Delbert Leroy-Band 1,25 Commercial club 35 Civics Club Carni- val 3. Johnson, Elizabeth Jane-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 Vil-cettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Club Philhistorian 35 Paleteers 15 Spanish club 25 Class council 3. Johnson, Ellena Faye-Girls' League council 1,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Choir 3. Johnston, Beverly Jean Johnston, Wayne-Future Farmers 1,2,3, pres. 35 lnterclub council 35 ASB council 3. Jones, Bertha Jean-Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree l,25 Civics Club Carnival 25 Home Economics club 2,3. Page 34 Wins First Place in State F. F. A. Competition Y -hz. Jones, Rhea Joyce-Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 15 Jym Jamboree 15 lnter- class rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival 15 Girls' Glee club 15 Cskee come mittee 15 Que Dice 1. Jones, Shirley--Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 25 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Oskee committee 1,25 Club Philhistorian 1,2,3. Jordan, Mariorie Ann-lnterclass rivalry 25 Civics Club Carnival 1,25 Choir 35 Girls' Glee club 1,25 Crescendo club 1,2. Jorgensen, Dolores June-Tri-Y 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Crescendo club 35 Orchestra 1,2,3, treas. 3. Kampstra, Alvin-Auto shop 1,2. Karsten, Diane-Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 25 lnter- class rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Choir 15 Commercial club 2,3, treas. 3. Keith, Barbara .lean-Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Tri'Y 1,25 Girls' Glee club 1,2. Kendall, Marlene Velma-Jym Jamboree 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Home Economics club 2,3, Kirk, Robert Lee, .lr.--Clarion staff 15 Auto shop 25 Graphic Arts club 35 Photography club 1,2. Klampe, Darrell-Wrestling 35 Band 1,2,3. Klein, Morris Wayne-Trades and Industries 35 Woodworking 1,2. Klein, Vera-Tri-Y 35 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 25 Home Economics club 2,3, treas. 3. Klempel, Roberta Grace-Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Choir 15 Commercial club 2,3. Klinefelter, Richard Kenneth-ASB council 25 Class Yell Leader 25 Clarion staff 25 Hi-Y 2,35 Choir 25 Basketball 15 Football 25 Swimming team 2,3. Knapp, Ed-Nat'l Honor Society 35 Clarion staff 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Golf 35 lnter- club council 35 Photography club 1,25 Science club 3, pres. 3. Kuenzi, Joyce Arlene--Girls' League council 2,3 Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Home Economics club 1. Ladd, Dorothy Wynne-General Tri-Y cabinet officer 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 French club l,2,3, sec. 2, pres. 35 lnterclub council 35 Girls' Letter club 1. LaDow, Jean Marie-ASB council 25 Tri-Y 25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,3. La mb, Betty Landon, Beverly Claire-Tri-Y 1,35 Jym Jamboree 25 Girls' Glee club 25 Photography club 1,2. Lane, Doris May-Class treas. 2, class vice pres. 35 Class council 2,35 Girls' League council 25 Nat'I Honor Society 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes l,2,3, sec. 35 Civics Club Carnival 3, princess 35 Home Economics club 15 Spanish club 2,35 Civics club 3. Page 35 Fourteen Seniors Study for A. F. of L. Scholarship Exam Lang, John DonaIdeGraphic Arts club 35 Orchestra 1,25 Wrestling 1,2. Lange, Barbara Marilyn-Girls' League council li Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 15 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 2,35 Choir 15 Commercial club 2,3, vice pres. 35 Photography club 15 Interclass rivalry 1. Lanke, Vernita Joan-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, sec. 35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Interclass rivalry 2,35 Commercial club 2,3. Largent, Jack L.-Baseball 1,25 Trades and Industries 35 Woodworking 1,2. Larsen, Chris F.-Schertz-Cibolo High School, Schertz, Texas, 1. Larter, LeRoy LaVaIIey, Edson C.-ASB council 15 Aesculapians 2,3. Lea, James David-Auto shop 1,25 Tool and Machine, 15 Trades and In- dustries 35 Woodworking 1. Lebold, Eugene John-S club 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Golf l,2,3. lebold, William Lee, Cordellia A. Lehman, Alice Ethel-Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 2, pres. 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Interclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Band 1,2,3, sec. 35 Crescendo club 2,3, trees. 35 French club 35 lnterclub council 35 Orchestra 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3. lewis, Harold lindstrand, Arnold-Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 35 Stagecraft 2,3. Lindstrand, Elaine Lippert, Loren-Woodburn High School, Woodburn, Oregon, 15 Hi-Y 35 Track 2,35 Choir 2,35 Civics club 35 S club 2,3. Litchenberg, Bonnie-Jym Jamboree 1,35 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Orchestra l,2,3. Lockenour, Lynn-P. A. staff 2. Longyear, Dorothy Ellen-Siletz High School, Siletz, Oregon, 1,25 Girls' Glee club 35 Home Economics club 3. Lux, Lowell-Civics Club Carnival 25 Snikpoh play 2,35 Radio Electronics club lp Stagecraft 2,3. Lyons, Dolores Arlene-Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Paleteers 1,2,3, treas. 3. Page 36 , .,.g kgs 5 t -,K X t xo . it iw ' at 1 tt 'tx M , ..,... Sf' Q Y , . Joan Marie Miller ls Voted I9 O Hi-Y Sweetheart lytle, Don James-Albany High School, Albany, Oregon, 15 Cross country 2. Mackey, Vergene-Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 15 Jym Jamboree 15 Vikettes 35 Interclass rivalry 1. Maden, Jim-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Track 35 Cross country 2,35 Band 1,2. Magee, H. Patrick Maguren, Janet Dorothy-Tri-Y 1,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Aesculapians 2,3. Maguren, Richard Kenneth-Baseball 1,2. Maiek, Jo Anne-ASB council 15 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 1,2,3, treas. 35 Interclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,3, princess 35 Biology club 15 Home Economics club 2,3, pres. 35 lnterclub council 35 P. A. staff 3. Manning, Edna4Class council 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Interclass rivalry 1,35 Civics Club Carnival 3, princess 35 Choir 3, vice pres. 35 Girls' Glee club 25 Club Philhistorian 1,25 Crescendo club 3. Marschat, Gene Marshall, Martha McNary-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Interclass rivalry 25 Civics Club Carnival 35 Paleteers 15 Latin club 3. Martin, Lois Yvonne-Tri-Y 15 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Girls' Glee club 1. Mathews, Frances-Tamalpais Union High School, Mill Valley, California, 15 Girls' Letter club 35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Aesculapians 3. Mattson, Carol leslyn-Tri-Y 35 Jym Jamboree 35 Vikettes 35 Interclass rie valry 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Choir 25 Girls' Glee club 15 Aescula- pians 25 Commercial club 3. McClellan, Stanley McFarlane, Mary Ann-Class Song Queen 2,35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Vikettes 1,2,3, sec. 25 Girls Letter club 15 ASB council 35 Interclass rivalry 15 Oskee committee 15 Club Philhistorian 3. Mcleod, Carol Marie4ASB council 35 Nat'l Honor Society 3, vice pres. 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 1,2,35 Interclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 35 Club Philhistorian 25 Paleteers 15 Civics club 35 HanseI and Gretel 1. McMillen, Betty Marie McMullen, Alan I-'licks-Baseball 25 Football 3. Meaney, Robert J.-ASB council 1,3, chm. 35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 ASB Talent show 25 Football 1,25 Track 15 Band 1,25 Hi-Y council 3. Meithof, Betty lorayne-Tri-Y 15 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Home Economics club 3. Melton, Kenneth-Clarion staff 3. Page 37 ss 4. by X-5312-11. ancy Miller ls Salem Higl1's Cherry Queen Candidate Mendenhall, Ray Mercer, Wayne R.-ASB council 2, Nat'l Honor Society 2,3, ASB Talent show 2, Civics Club Carnival l, Band l,2,3, Dance Band l, Orchestra l,2,3. Messmer, LeonafTri-Y l,2,3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, lnterclass rivalry l,2,3, Jr, Talent show l, ASB Talent show l,2, Civics Club Car- nival l,2,3, Choir 2, Girls' Glee Club l, Oskee committee 2, Club Phil- historian 2, Snikpoh 3. Meyer, Arlene Betty-Amity Union High School, Amity, Oregon, l, Girls' Letter club 3, Jym Jamboree 2,3, Vikettes 3, Civics Club Carnival 2,3, Commercial club 3. Miller, Marie-Tri'Y l,2,3, General Tri-Y cabinet officer 3, Girls' Letter club 2, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, Commercial club 2, Home Economics club 3. Miller, .loan Marie-ASB Ass't Song Queen 3, ASB council 3, Class treas. l, Class council l, Nat'l Honor Society 2,3, Tri-Y l,2,3, Clarion staff l,2,3, Hi-Y Hasher 3, sweetheart 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, reporter 2, song leader 3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes l,2,3, treas. 2, lnterclass rivalry 'l,2,3, Civics Club Carnival l,2,3, princess 3, Aesculapians l, Civics club 2,3. Miller, Maxine Miller, Nancy-Tri-Y l,2,3, Clarion staff 2,3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, lnterclass rivalry l,2,3, Civics Club Carnival l,2,3, princess 3, Girls' Glee club 3, Oskee committee l,2, Club Philhis- torian 2,3, Paleteers l, Hansel and Gretel l, P. A. staff 2. Mitchell, Jean-Tri-Y l,2,3, Clarion staff 3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, lnterclass rivalry 3, Civics Club Carnival l,3, Home Economics club l,3. Moffitt, Charlotte--Tri-Y l,2,3, Girls' Letter club l,2, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, lnterclass rivalry l,2,3, Civics Club Carnival l,2,3, Girls' Glee club l, Club Philhistorian l,2, Snikpoh 3. Morgali, James Rollin-Hi-Y 2,3, Tennis 2,3, Band l,2, Latin club l,2, S club 2,3. Morris, Patricia Lou-Tri-Y l,2, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, lnterclass rivalry l, Home Economics club 2,3, Paleteers l, Hansel and Grate! l. Morse, Peter S.-Science club 3. Mullins, Alice'-Tri-Y 3, Jym Jamboree l,3. Munson, Dorothy Janet-Lincoln High School, Lincoln, Nebraska, l,2, Tri-Y 3, Vikettes 3, Civics Club Carnival 3, Girls Glee club 3. Murray, Lorraine-Nampa High School, Nampa, Idaho, l,2, Girls' League council 3, Home Economics club 3. Murray, Mary Anne-Sweetwater High School, San Diego, California, l,2, Commercial club 3. Myers, Kent Clinton--ASB Yell King 2,3, Class Ass't Yell King l, Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2,3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, Hi-Y l,2,3, sec. 2, Civics Club Carnival 2,3, Basketball I, Track l, Cross Country l,2,3, Golf 2,3, Que Dice l, Civics club 2,3, S club l,2,3, ASB council 2. Myers, Marilyn-Nat'l Honor Society 3, Tri-Y l,2,3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Vikettes 3, lnterclass rivalry l,2, ASB Talent show 3, Civics Club Carnival 2,3, l Remember Mama 2, Years Ago 3, Snikpoh 2,3, Hansel and Gretel l. Need, Virginia Marie-South High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, l, Girls' Glee club 2,3, Nelson, Bradford-Clarion staff 3, Civics Club Carnival 3, Spanish club l, Page 38 Dorothy Pederson Plays Piano Concerto with Orchestra , ,ts ll I s L Q. s ss. v x R J K ....,. .1 -V --.:. , xi 13 Qt s if t at N Nelson, Jack Edward4Hi-Y 35 Civics Club Carnival l,2,35 Choir l,2,35 Cre- scendo club l,2,3, pres. 35 lnterclub council 35 Basketball mgr. l,2,3- Baseball mgr. l,25 Track 35 S club 2,35 Swing Choir 3. 1 Nelson, Joan Marie Nieswander, Shirley Eulalia-Girls' League council 35 Tri-Y l,2,35 Girls' Let- ter club l,2,35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 'l,2' Oskee committee l5 Club Philhistorian 25 Commercial club 3. 1 Norton, Dick-ASB council 25 Hi-Y 2,35 Football 2,35 Basketball l,2,35 Base- ball l,2,35 S club 2,3. Odom, Carson Jack-Band 2,35 Radio Electronics club 2. Odom, Gerald Odom, Walter Earl-Stevenson High, Stevenson, Washington, l,2. Olney, Jack Olson, Dorothy-Tri-Y 2,3jJyr1't Jamboree l5 Vikettes 35 Girls' Glee club l. Olson, Lucille L.-Jym Jamboree 25 Spanish club 2,3. Olson, Patricia Olive--Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Com- mercial club 3. Otto, Edward Orval-Graphic Arts club 3. Pankratz, Darlene--Salem Bible Academy, Salem, Oregon, l,2. Patrick, Mitzi Arlayne-Class council 35 Girls' League council 25 Jym Jam- boree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry l5 Civics Club Carnival 35 l Remember Mama 25 Years Ago 35 Snikpoh l,2,35 P. A. staff 3. Patterson, Robert D.fSullivan High School, Sullivan, Ohio, l. Patzer, Dorothy .lean-Jym Jamboree 2,35 Choir lj Girls' Glee club 2,3. Payne, Carolyn Louise-ASB council l,25 Girls' League council 1,35 Tri-Y l,2,35 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry l,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Club Philhistorian l,2,35 Hansel and Gretel l. Pearsall, Robert Earl-Silverton High School, Silverton, Oregon, l5 Hi-Y 3. Pedersen, Marie Frances-Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 35 Choir l,2,3. Pederson, Dorothy-Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 General Tri-Y cabinet officer as 25 Tri-Y l,2,35 Girls' Letter club l,2,3, musician 2,35 Jym Jamboree l,25 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry l,25 ASB Talent show l,25 Civics Club Car- nival 'I5 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club ly Crescendo club l,2,3, treas. 25 lnterclub council 25 Orchestra 2,3. Peeler, Malcolm-ASB Talent show l,25 Civics Club Carnival l,2,35 Stage door l5 l Remember Mama 25 Years Ago 35 Swimming 35 Choir 35 Band l,2,35 Dance band l,2,35 Stagecraft 'l,2,3. Page 39 Clay Rambo, Wayne Johnston Receive State Farmer Degree 'tw' oooaa a 23 D -t-.,,.,:, i i lj EV1' I I ' Peerenboom, Bernice--General Tri-Y cabinet officer 25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jym .lam- boree 1,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival 35 Girls' Glee club 1,2,35 Home Economics club 3. Pendergraft, Donna Perkins, Marian Louise-Monmouth High School, Monmouth, Oregon, 15 Girls' Glee club 2,3. Perry, SusanANat'l Honor Society 2,35 General Tri-Y vice pres. 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Hi-Y Hasher 25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vile ettes 1,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 l Remem- ber Mama 25 Years Ago 35 Snikpoh 1,2,35 Civics club 3, sec. 35 Ex- change Assemblies 2. Peterson, .lo Anne lDeRoos1fGirls' League council 2,35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 35 Choir 25 Girls' Glee club 15 Que Dice 15 Snikpoh 1,2,35 Clarion staff 1,2. Peterson, Rosemary Pesek, Gusty Phelps, BarbarafTri-Y 15 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 ln- terclass rivalry 1,25 Girls' Glee club 35 Commercial club 2,35 Home Eco- nomics club 1. Pinner, KennethfPaleteers 1,2,3, Plenge, Donna Mae-Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 P. A. staff 35 Que Dice 3. Plunkett, Sharon Lee-Girls' League Service chm. 25 Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Club Philhistorian 1,2,3, sec. 2, treas. 3. Poindexter, Eugene--Oroville Union High School, Oroville, California, 15 ASB council 35 Nat'l Forensic league 3, sec. 35 Nat'I Honor Society 3, pres. 35 Debate 2,3. Polales, Mary G.-Girls' League council 2,35 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Gena eral Tri-Y pres. 25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'cl of sport 2, 2nd vice pres. 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 35 Inter' class rivalry 1,2,35 ASB Talent show 35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Snik- poh 1,2,3, sec. 2 Civics club 2,35 Class council 2. Power, Marilyn-Clarion Editor 35 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Hi-Y Hasher 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 ASB Talent show 35 Civics Club Carni- val 35 Choir 1,2,35 Crescendo club 1,2,35 P. A. staff 25 Civics club 35 Seniorettes 35 Class council 2. Raaf, Raymond Roy-Hebron High School, Hebron, North Dakota, 15 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Snikpoh play 2,35 Stagecraft 2,3. Ralatz, Lalune--ASB council 1,25 Girls' League pres. 35 Girls' League coun- cil 15 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,3, princess 35 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 French club 1,2,3, pres. 25 Interclub council 25 Snikpoh 1,2,35 Swing choir 3. Rambo, Clay-Stayton High School, Stayton, Oregon5 Future Farmers 1,2,35 reporter 3. Rapla, Bernice l.-Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Glee club 1,25 Band 1. Rausch, Norman-University High, Eugene, Oregon, 1,2. Rautenkranz, Joyce-Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri4Y 25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,35 Civics Club Carnival 25 Choir 15 Commercial club 2,3. Reimann, Don Page 40 .lim Rock Earns Place on Shrine All-Star Football Team Richards, .lackwFuture Farmer l,2,3. Rickman, George-Class yell king 3, Debate l, Wrestling l, Graphic Arts club 3, Woodworking l,2. Riordan, Bob-South Kitsap High School, Pt. Orchard, Washington, 2, Aes- culapians 3. Roberts, Beverly-Tri-Y l, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Jym Jamboree 2,3, Civics Club Carnival 2, Choir l,2,3, P. A. staff 2. Rock, Jim--Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2,3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, Civics Club Carnival 2,3, Hi-Y 2,3, Football l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Baseball l,2,3, lnterclub council 3, S club l,2,3, Civics club 2,3. Rodgers, Delbert W.-Future Farmers l, Graphic Arts club 3. Rogers, Doug-Class pres. l, Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2,3, Nat'l Honor Society 3, Hi-Y 2,3, Civics Club Carnival l,2, Football l,2,3, Basketball l,2,3, Baseball l,2,3, Civics club 2,3 S club 2,3. Romane, Marie-Tri-Y 3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Civics Club Carnival l,2,3, Years Ago 3, Aesculapians l,2, Snikpoh 3, Orchestra l,2. Rnnne, R. Estelle-Tri'Y 3, Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Paleteers l,2, Snikpoh 3. Roquemore, Dallas Roseman, Margie Gwendolyn-Tri-Y 3, Jym Jamboree 'l,2,3, Civics Club Carnival 2, Girls' Glee club l,3, Commercial club 2, Home Economics club l,3. Roth, Arlenee-Jym Jamboree l,2,3, Tri-Y l, Home Economics club 'l. Russell, Alan -Future Farmers l,2,3. Sain, Robert Williame Photography club l,2,3. Salisbury, Robert Dale-ASB council 3, Graphic Arts club 3, sec. 3, Wood- working l,2. Samuels, Stanley-Washington High School, Portland, Oregon, l, Golf 2,3, S club 2,3. Sandefer, .lim-ASB council l,2, Nat'l Honor Society 3, Clarion staff l,2, Viking staff l,2, Civics Club Carnival l,3, Oskee committee l,2, pres. 2, Civics club 2,3, Class council 3. Santee, Edwin-Hillsboro Union High School, Hillsboro, Oregon, l,2, Com- mercial club 3. Santee, Robert Evan-Hillsboro Union High School, Hillsboro, Oregon, l,2, Hi-Y 3, Football 3, Baseball 3. Satter, Donna Jean-Tri-Y 2,3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Jym Jamboree 'l,2,3, Vikettes 3, lnterclass rivalry l,2, Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee club l, French club 2,3, sec. 3. Saucy, Neltie Anne-Salem Bible Academy, West Salem, Oregon, l,2, Home Economics club 3. Page 41 1 , tp? ' . . F - ' was IIII' A ff ,.,,,- i f V ,gi ,, -::- Q A ig J t trt ,f F ' v J if J if elif , ,fi Richard Scott Wins State Parshad Scholarship Saul, Joyce Dolores-Girls' League council 35 Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Commercial club 2,35 Paleteers 1. Saul, Loraine-Girls' League council 1,35 Tri-Y 15 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Commercial club 2,35 Paleteers 1. Savage, Geraldine AnnfTri-Y 1,25 Jym Jamboree 15 Vikettes 1,2,35 Inter- class rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,25 Snikpoh 1,2. Sawyer, Gordon Schaefer, Aloha Scharf, .Ioan-Tri-Y 2,35 Clarion staff 35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jam- boree 1,2,35 Viking staff 1,25 Girls' Glee club 15 Paleteers 2,35 Latin club 1. Scharff, Dale lamoine-Graphic Arts club 3. Schmidt, John-William-Chico High School, Chico, California, 15 Wood- working 2. Schneider, Elsie Lorriane-Jym Jamboree 1,25 Girls' Letter club 1,2. Schroeder, Gayle Joyce-Dallas High School, Dallas, Oregon, 1. Schulze, Merlin D.-ASB pres. 35 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2,35 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Debate 25 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Band 1,2,35 Photography club 1,25 Civics club 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3. Schweitx, VictorvHi-Y 35 Football 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Track 1,25 S club l,2,3. Scott, Phyllis .lean-Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 25 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Band 1,2,35 Commercial club 2,35 Orchestra 2,35 Girls' Let- ter club 1,2,3. Scott, Richard T.-eViking mgr. 35 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Viking staff 1,2,35 International Relations league 1,25 Stagecraft 15 Hansel and Gretel 1. Sealey, Chuck-Graphic Arts Club 3, sgt. at arms 3, Seamster, Hubert A.-Woodworking 1. Service, Patricia-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Interclass rivalry 1,25 Oskee committee 25 Club Philhistorian 35 Paleteers 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 3. Shay, Paul J.-Clarion staff 3. Shepard, Dennis DwightfCivics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Spanish club 35 Stage- craft 25 Latin club 1. Sherwood, Chuck-Choir 3. Shipley, Robert L.-Choir 1,25 Biology club 15 Paleteers 2. Page 42 Contest, ls Eligible for Regional Competition Shryder, Donald-Future Farmers l,2,3, treas. 35 P. A. staff 35 Orchestra 1,2. Siefartll, Jerry Sikorra, Elinor MargaretwClass song leader 25 Girls' League council 15 Tri- Y 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Interclass rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Crescendo club 2,3, vice pres. 35 Orchestra 1,2,3. Singleton, Herb E.-Football 2,35 S club 3. Sipe, Jim Sloan, Gordon-Hi-Y 2,35 Hi-Y council 3, pres. 35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Baseball 1,2,35 Swimming 25 Auto shop 1,25 lnterclub council 35 Civics club 2,35 S club 2,3. Sloan, Marillyn-Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Home Economics club 2,3. Smith, Frieda Mae-Interclass rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Commer- cial club 2,35 Orchestra 1,2,3. Smithson, Adeline-Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 15 Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of sport 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Interclass rivalry 2,35 Club Phil- historian 2,35 Paleteers 1. Snook, Gene Dale-Woodworking 3. Sodeman, Thomas-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Football 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 15 Auto shop 1,2,35 S club 2,3. Sorensen, Lois Marie-Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 2,35 Jym Jamboree 15 Commercial club 3. Sprout, Sharon-Hillsboro High School, Hillsboro, Oregon, 1,25 Interclass rivalry 35 Club Philhistorian 3. Stanley, Elaine-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Interclass rivalry 1,25 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Oskee com- mittee 1,2, treas. 25 Biology club 15 Snikpoh 2,3. Stark, Joan-Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of sport 35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Choir 35 Commercial club 2,3. Steed, Susan-Class council 25 Girls' League council 35 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri-Y 25 Clarion staff 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 1,2,35 Interclass rivalry 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 l Remember Mama 25 Years Ago 35 Choir 1,35 Snikpoh 1,2,3. Stettler, Betty Jean-Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 15 Jym Jamboree 35 Commercial club 2,3. Stewart, Bonnie Belle-Class council 2,35 Class sec. 25 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Vikettes l,2,3, vice pres. 35 Viking staff 2,35 Interclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,25 princess 35 Stage Door 15 Years Ago 35 Choir 35 Oskee committee 15 International Relations league 25 Gold Key Art Award 25 Snikpoh 1,2,35 Seniorettes 3. Stewart, James K.-Civics Club Carnival 35 Baseball 1,2,35 Football 35 S club 2,35 Civics club 2,3, sgt. at arms 3. Stock, Robert Gordon-Choir 1,2,35 Amateur Radio club 35 Crescendo club 35 P. A. staff 35 Swing choir 3. Stowell, Hazel-Tri-Y 1,25 Clarion staff 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Interclass rivalry 2,35 Spanish club 2,3. Page 43 Clubs Select Eighteen Senior Girls as Princesses Strong, Richard N.-ASB council 25 Nat'l Athletic Honor Society 2,3, pres. 35 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Hi-Y 35 Cross country 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 lnter- club council 2,35 Science club 35 S club 1,2,35 Senior council 3. Stull, William Stumbo, Ray Sullivan, Jeanette-Girls' League council 1 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jam- boree 15 Choir 15 Commercial club 2,3, sec. 35 Crescendo club 1. Sundin, Paul DeanAASB council 35 Golf 2,3. Swanson, HazelwTri-Y 25 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Home Economics club 3. Swegle, Ruby--Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Home Economics club 2,3. Swoboda, Shirley -Tri-Y 1,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Choir 15 Oskee committee 25 Club Philhistorian 2,3. Tanner, Wanda May-Tri-Y 25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 1,25 Jr. Talent show5 Civics Club Carnival 1,25 Girls' Glee club 15 Band 35 Snikpoh 35 Spanish club 2. Tavenner, Michael-Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Stagedoor 15 l Remember Mama 25 Years Ago 35 Track 35 Wres- tling 35 Stagecraft 1,2,3, Taylor, Frank-Graphic Arts club. Taylor, Melvin James-Football 15 Radio Electronics club 1. Taylor, Nancy-Girls' League council 35 Nat'l Honor society 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,3, ass't chm. 35 Vikettes 35 Viking staff 2,35 lnterclass rivalry 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 French club 2,3, vice pres. 3. Teets, Roma Rae-Tri-Y 15 Clarion staff 35 Jym Jamboree 35 Photography club 1,2. Thompson, Marilyn Joanne-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 35 Vikettes 35 lnter- class rivalry 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Girls' Glee club 25 Commercial club 35 Paleteers 2. Tlwrlow, Merlwyn--Tri-Y 1. Todd, Betty Irene-Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Home Economics club 1. Todd, .Iamesvl-XSB council 35 Nat'l Honor Society 35 Hi-Y 2,35 ASB Talent show 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Football 15 Baseball 1,25 Swim- ming 35 Band 1,2,35 Biology club 1,2, vice pres 25 Dance band 1,2,3, mgr. 3. Todd, Leona E.-Jym Jamboree 15 lnterclass rivalry 2,35 Civics Club Car- nival 1,3, princess 35 Band 1,2,35 lnterclub council 35 Latin club 1,2,3, pres. 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls Letter club 1. Tonning, Dorothy Olga-Nat'l Honor Society 3, sec. 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Paleteers 1,2,3, sec. 25 Gold Key Art Award 2. Triotcll, BettyANewberg Union High School, Newberg, Oregon. Page 44 Joan Miller Rules as lnterclub Carnival Queen Triplett, Loeita-Jym Jamboree l,25 Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y l5 Vik- ettes 35 Snikpoh 3. Tripp, Edith Marie-Tri-Y 25 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 'l,25 Home Economics club 3. Trott, Carl lPetel Tunnell, Ray-Future Farmers 2. Turner, Harry Ullman, Jerry A.-Football l,25 Basketball l5 Swimming 2,35 Radio Elec- tronics club 35 Woodworking l,2. Vanderhoof, Grace-Tri-Y 2,35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Commercial club 35 Home Economics club 1. Van Hess, La Vern-Tool and Machine 2. Van Santen, Marvin-lnterclub council 35 Radio Electronics club l,2,3, pres. 3. Vergets, Paul-Clarion staff 25 Basketball l. Vitaris, Frank B.-Nat'l Forensic league 2,3, pres. 35 Debate 2,3. Von Escllen, Ellis-Nat'l Honor Society 2,3, treas. 35 Track 25 Golf 2,35 Sci- ence club 3. Wagness, Dolly Delores-Tri-Y l,2,35 Girls' Letter club l,2,35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 lnterclass rivalry 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Band l,2,35 Commer- cial club 3. Walker, Darrell Walser, Betty Jean-Tri-Y l,25 Clarion staff l,25 Girls' Letter club l,2,3, reporter 3, h'd of sport 25 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Stagedoor l5 Choir 35 Swing choir 35 Snikpoh l,2,3. Walters, Ronald Morris-Hi-Y 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 25 Football l,2,35 Track l,2,35 Band l,25 Photography club l,25 S club 2,35 lnterclub coun- cil 2. Warren, lluomal Marcella Irene-Tri-Y l,25 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Choir 25 Girls' Glee club I5 Band l,2. Waters, Marilyn Elizabeth-Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of sport 35 Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivlary 2,35 Home Economics club 1,2. Weber, David L.-Muskegon Senior High, Muskegon, Michigan, l. Weber, Erwin-Clarion staff 'l,2,3. Webster, Roy R. Page 45 5 1 'QT-F gg. ancy Miller, Betty Cooley Are Carnival s Crown Princesses Weeks, Gay-ASB Talent show 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 1,2,35 Snikpoh play 1,2,35 Choir 35 Band 1,2,3, vice pres. 35 Dance band 2,35 Stage- craft 1,2,3, head usher 35 S club 1,2,3, sec. 35 Cross Country l,2, mgr. 35 Track 1, mgr. 2,3. Wegner, Gene-ASB council 1. Wehland, Kathleen-South High School, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 15 Girls' Glee club 2,3, Wenger, Lawrence Weston, Dorotha Jean---Jym Jamboree 15 Commercial club 25 Girls' Letter club 1, White, Barbara Jean-Shawnee-Mission High School, Mission, Kansas, 15 ASB council 35 Tri-Y 25 Girls' Letter club 25 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivlary 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 l Remember Mama 25 Choir 35 Photography club 25 Snikpoh 2,35 Swing Choir 3. White, Loreene -Tri-Y 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 lnterclass rivlary 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival 25 Commercial club 3. Whittington, Norman H.-Billings Senior High School, Billings, Montana, 1,25 Future Farmers 3. Wilkes, Kathleen Susanne-Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Commercial club 2,3, Williams, Lois Elaine-Jym Jamboree l,2,35 Commercial club 3. Williams, Sanford C.fP. A. staff 35 Photography club 1,2. Williams, Tatia Lynne-Class vice pres. 25 Girls' League service chm. 35 Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,25 lnterclass rivalry 35 l Remember Mama 25 Girls' Glee club 15 Crescendo club 15 lnterclub council 35 Snikpoh 2,3, pres. 3. Wilmot, Vera Wilson, Howard-Nat'l Honor Society 35 ASB Talent show 35 Civics Club Carnival 35 lnterclub council 35 P. A. staff 2,3, mgr. 35 Science club 3, vice pres. 3, Wilt, Beverly Ann -Schofield High School, Oahu, T.H., 15 Girls' League vice pres. 35 Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y 2,35 Jym Jamboree 2,35 Vik- ettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 2,35 Civics Club Carnival 35 Civics club 3, vice pres. 35 Club Philhistorian 2. Wiper, Wilene Alida-eTri-Y 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Viking staff 15 Spanish club 1,2,3. Wirth, Marion G.--Woodworking 2. Wolf, Lou Anne-Nat'l Honor Society 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 35 .lym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 2,35 Civics Club Carnival l,25 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Swing Choir 35 Seniorettes 3. Wollesen, Ray--Sacred Heart High School, 15 Graphic Arts club 3, treas. 3. Wood, Charlotte Yvonne-Tri-Y l,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 lnterclass rivalry 15 Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Club Philhistorian 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1. Wood, Gilbert L. Page 46 Senior Girls Win lnterclass Rivalry with 'Black Dream' Wyant, James Wyatt, Dick-Hi-Y 2,35 Civics Club Carnival l,2,3, Snikpoh play l,2,3, Band l,2,3, lnterclub council 2, Stagecraft l,2,3, stage mgr. 2,3. Young, Robert A.--Clarion staff 2, Civics Club Carnival 2,35 Spanish club 2,3, vice pres. 3, Class council 3. Zeuske, Vern-Baseball l,2, Basketball 2. Peterson, John LeRoy-Special student who has completed his senior re- quirements under the direction of a tutor. x ,gig ig 4. 2 , Q, . 2 et? t Ag i can W.. G ' ' Q, . .ik-, ,,,, .I , Camera-Shy Seniors Antrican, Don E. Ediger, Ted-Dayton High School, Dayton, Oregon, 1,27 Future Farmers 3, Endres, Alan Hoover, Gordon Hoppe, Gordon Dwight-Auto shop l,2,3. Kufner, Harold-Future Farmers l,2. Olson, Dale-S club lg Football lg Track 2. Peterson, Morgan Alonzo-Ephraim High School, Ephraim, Utah, I. Van Osdol, Jack- Amateur Radio club I. Yates, Murray G. Page 47 For seniors this night picture of Salem High taken at Open House provides a reminder of many happy days and good times. ,Wm 4 'I 1 Elected by his SOPHOMORE class-mates as president for the first bewildering year was DOUG ROGERS . . . assisting him were MARY CAMPBELL as vice- president and BEVERLY FOLSTON as secretary . . . JOAN MILLER, trea- surer, PEGGY FOELKL and JERRY ARNOLD, song leaders. To the credit of the sophomores was SECOND place in INTERCLASS RIVALRY . . . Remember AT A NIGHT CLUB . . .Also SECOND place in the annual SONG and YELL contest. EDNA HILL and other talented SOPHS per- formed between acts of the CIVICS CLUB CARNIVAL. At HALLOW- EEN came first ASB formal for the SOPHOMORES . . . MIDNIGHT MASQUERADE. The SOPHS carried on their traditional duties by decorating for the SENIORS' COMMENCEMENT . . . moved into the JUNIOR section at the FAREWELL ASSEMBLY. Starting off their JUNIOR year the Class of '50 chose as their officers EARLE ESHLEMAN for president . . . as vice-president TATIA WILLLIAMS . . . BONNIE STEWART and DORIS LANE were secretary and treasurer . . MARY MCFARLANE and DICK KLINEFELTER, song leaders. The JUNIOR girls won the annual INTERCLASS RIVALRY with their skit, under The direction of DOROTHY CANNON, UNDER THE CHRISTMAS TREE . DONNA SATTER and EDNA HILL wrote the winning song in the SONG and YELL Contest . . . ALL HAIL OUR ALMA MATER. Talented ANN GIBBENS celebrated her sixteenth birthday in New York City on the WEEKEND WITH MUSIC program. A never-to-be-forgotten date was the JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM . . . couples danced UNDER THE SEA. For the final and best year the SENIOR class elected for their leaders TOM ANGLE as president . . . DORIS LANE, vice president . . . JOYCE ARMSTRONG secretary, and LOIS CHAMBERLAIN treasurer . . as song leaders MARY MCFARLANE and MILTON RICKMAN. FIRST place was won by the SENIOR girls in the INTERCLASS RIVALRY with their BLACK DREAM skit under the direction of TATIA WILLIAMS. Big event of the year was the WINNING of the state basketball tournament by the SALEM VIKINGS. Seniors DARYL GIROD and DOUG ROGERS were named on the ALL-STATE team . , . the RALLY and PARADE downtown on Monday . . . Thoughts of BLUE CAPS and GOWNS till the minds of most seniors, while they envision the senior PICNIC . . . BACCALAUREATE services . . . the PROM . . . and in June the long awaited for . . . GRADUATION . . . . Reading from top to bottom: Senior Jim Stewart looks with anticipation at his bit of ice cream served him at the annual ice cream feed presented by the Home Economics club for the football team. With the S club camera, Senior Bob Hamblin is a familiar sight at many sports events. 6 Alice Lehman entertains the student body with her Swiss folksongs and bright costumes. Y Conducting council meetings for 1949-50 is Senior Bob Meaney, elected ASB council president. Page 48 . 'ww f'-W .0-so Mm., .lim Boone, president fs - W R' s si, Qi W ...,.,,.,,, , r , ,gg assi -:iii ,era fi? 3 97 if -t Ss .. ig E . Q , 1, Junior Class Elects Jim Boone, Subject requirements tor iuniors in Salem High School in- clude English, physical education, and U.S. history, together with a choice of two electives. Several second-year students have won honors in their fields of special interest. Outstanding in art are Louise Matter, who was awarded the Gold Key in the Regional Scholastic Art contest for non-objective painting, and Roy Bloom, whose prize-winning sculptured figure was displayed in Portland. Prominent in the speech department are Eunice Peckenpaugh and Gilbert Bateson, both winners of several first-place trophies in various oratorical contests. A talent show and an interclass rivalry skit were main committees headed by Janet Kufner and Marion Putman, re- if ' Ayeqgroiects of the class of '5l. Both were carried out by student ' Q + if spectively. Junior Class Officers left to right: Norma Hamilton, vice president, Elmetta Hanse 1, secretary, Kay Perrin, treasurer, Johnny Rex, yell king, Colleen McNeil, song queen. Junior Class Council Back row: Miss Clark, Dick Peterson, Mark Murphy, Mrs. Sitlinger, second row: Mike McManus, Sophia Polales, Phyllis Johne ston, Pat MacDonaldp front row: Margaret Miller, Lavonne Brannon, Margie Dunigan, Harriett Just, Nadine Olson. wi F Q .. ... . I I - Q. ,- Q s r r J trrr S M-N g ,.,...., 99. c g., W P P' Y 5 'D gs......u. is ss ' edt!! Page 50 Council to Govern for l949 O School Year Junior Class President Jim Boone, Class Adviser Miss Clark, and Principal Carleton enioy the meal served them at the Junior Class Dinner held in October. The theme of this event was The Vilxs Will Shine in '49. Home Room 205 Back Row: Bob Luther, Clarence Rissell, John Spaugh, George Carlisle, Ronald Stewart, Dan Bretz. Fourth Row: Loyal Howard, Mack Wilson, Larry Chamberlain, Earl Michalke, Allen Tompkins, Gary Hisel, Third Row: Mrs. Sitlinger, Jack Smith, Vern Klein, Glyn Ver- zatt, Tex Neufeldt, Don Stack- house. Second Row: Teddy Gordon, Shir- ley Evans, Pat Ottosen, Coy Brown, Sophia Polales, Berneice Halbeisen. Front Row: Margaret Bogosian, Marelyn Eyerly, Monta Dabbs, Donna Johnson, Arlene Dutoit, Loretta Goode, .loan Forbes. Home Room 206 Back Row: Larry Burns, Douglas Bacheller, Marion Putman, Bill Maude, Don Anderson, Robert Bruce, Miss Anderson. Fourth Row: Whitney Benson, Paul Wilson, Ronald Swanson, Ramona Graen, Fern Vice, Nor' man Tussing, Gaylen Seaton. Third Row: John Templeton, Bob Kiekel, Doyle McMillin, Mari- lyn Foxley, Phyllis Trent, Vi- vian Chance, Gilbert Bateson. Second Row: Corinne Briggs, Pat MacDonald, C a r o I y n Parker, Gladys Miller, Wilma Faught, Bob Lowery, Nolan Jones. Front Row: Jim Anderson, Caro- line Lockhart, Joyce Terrault, Janet Kufner, Margaret Boock, Pat St. Clair, Charles Conklin. Pacie 51 Juniors Organize Talent for Noon Assembly Program Taking bows after their perform- ances in the Junior Talent Show are Pat Vineyard, Chuck Evans and Marlene Hennie. Home Room 2l2 Back Row: Roy Kennedy, Bob Hol- den, Dennis Feike, Leonard Berg, Dick John, Norlyn Rivers. Fourth Row: Leon Short, Harley Dodson, Jim Hart, Kent Brad- shaw, John Jelden, Frank Parker. Third Row: Miss Roberts, Margie Riordon, Beth Ann Wendt, June Stoutenburg, S t e l I a Herman, Jamie Sandlin, Jack Shoemate. Second Row: Ma ry Craycroft, Joyce Knode, Geraldine Rad- cliff, Elsie de Vrives, Pat Filler, Nona Rae Morrow. Front Row: Juanita Burr, Barbara Burris, Helen Edwards, Donna Bradford, Dorothy Carter, Lucy- anne Wolfe, Joan Lewis. Home Room 203 Back Rrow: Jay Surgeon, Jerry Brown, Deb Davis, Lawrence Scheelar, Elwyn Walker, Bob Shute, Max Morris. Fourth Row: Dean Heinrichs, Ward Jacobson, Miles Kring, Ronnie Boyes, Jean Bowen, Maurice Dickenson. Third Row: Miss Davis, Jean Turne bull, Carol Woodroffe, Marilyn McFarland, S o n i a Nohlgren, Ruth Kreft. Second Row: Pat Weaihers, Helen Haffner, Ann Fowler, Donna Bruce, Helen Cadd, Ellen Birch, Margie Dunigan. Front Row: Mildred Rohde, Bev' erly Noack, Pat Roper, Darlene Ivie, Judy Nelson, Mary Sundet, Arlene Gust. Page 52 Colleen McNeil Johnny Rex Lead Jayoee Rally Yells Home Room 226 Back Row: Bruce Goldblat, Walton Reeve, Max Suko, Tom Blair, Laurence Baggett, Deb Sohn, Jim Kleen, Don Bedard. Fourth Row: Jerry Owens, Dick Howard, Jack Oster, Harold Pfeil, Bob Schaefer, Frank Nie- swander, Roy Bloom, Third Row: Aldridge West, Bill Field, Jim Caviness, Donna Pat- zer, Miss Eyre, Judi Wood, Mar- lin Nelson, Don Howard. Second Row: Lillian Stobbe, Betty Jo Davenport, Irene Bibby, Ma' rianne Aston, Kaiia Lietuvietis, Darwin Kimball, Ron Keuscher. Front Row: Beverly Saylor, Nancy Baker, Jean Brown, Lois Ann Hall, Colleen Boggs, Vonda Shrout, Arlene Kuhn, Donna Mentzer. Home Room 22l Back Row: Charles Maclean, Mel- vin Maudlin, Bruce Matthis, Neil Daugherty, Bob Chapman, Bob Sogge, Tom Walden, Fourth Row: Don Meyer, Gerald Andresen, D a I e Bessett, Phil Ford, Roger Inman. Third Row: Larry Doyle, Jim Flow- ers, Leon DuBois, Dick Grenz, Bob Strong, Jack Colvin. Second Row: Miss Lane, Ruth May- nard, Frances Burton, Ina May Brown, Deloris Griffin, Donna Nothelfer, Lillian Mayo. From Row: Eunice Peckenpaugh, Pat Sayles, Florence Ingram, Deloris Werner, Joy Davis, Shir- ley Taylor, Laura Parris. Home Room IO6 Back Row: David Casebeer, Carl- ton Smith, Dave Thompson, Don Allison, Walter Beck, Floyd Renahan, Ramsay Miller, Harold Pickerel. Fourth Row: George Watts, Dor- sey Caspell, Dale Brunk, Har- land B r o c k, Harold Hewitt, Merle Powers, Bill Thomas, Don Zink. Third Row: Miss Fellows, Shirley Kimble, Lenore Phillippe, Dor- othy Dyke, Pat Hall, Loretta Rowe, Don Kuhl. Second Row: Betty Reynolds, Wanda Valdez, JoAnn Beard, Norma Watson, Beverly Benner, Marlene Rowe, Wilma Williclw, Front Row: Florene Steckley, Mar- ilyn Sellard, Agnes Smith, Dor- othy Bradford, Nan Maeder, Reva Jones, Nadine Olson. Page 53 Kfinruua-nw was V , pn will Vocal Sextet Wins Right to Attend State Contest Home Room IIO Back Row: Philip Tompson, Don' ald Rhine, Robert Stevens, Jim Verdieck, J oh n ny Rex, Bill Schalk, Barry King. Fourth Row: Jim Boone, Darrell Frey, Mathew Burgermeister, Franklin Yellen, Bob lnglis, Jerry Marschat, Fred Plenge. Third Row: Wallace DeBow, Miss Clark, Elmetta Hansen, Lou Els len Moore, Celia Weaver, Ro- bert Barnes, Delmer Oleman. Second Row: Doreen Cavender, Hertha Long, Magdalene Stahl, Laurene Karsten, Margaret Mil- ler, Harriet Hiday. Front Row: Norma Hamilton, Kay Perrin, lone Halvorsen, Rosef mary Rowell, Colleen McNeil, Leadell Davis, .loan Chandler. Home Room 2l7 Back Row: Max Vogan, Mr. Birrell, Bob Hart, Robert Sexton, Bob True, Paul Murphy, John Wen- ger. Fourth Row: David Massee, James Burton, Kenneth Sandner, Bud Gregson, Wayne Smith, Cliff Hutchinson, Third Row: Jim Bartlemay, Keith Mootry, Pauline Berndt, Marilyn Broer, Bob Strayer, Wilburn Lowery. Second Row: Revee Pepin, Phyllis Doran, Joyce Chandler, Cleta Martin, Betty Andresen, Roxann Hussey, Rilla Rogers. Front Row: Dona Bishop, Lee Strode, Norma Bowder, Anita Davis, Berniece DaMaude, Bev- erly Bell, Shirley Kenyon. Home Room IOS Back Row: Vern Nelson, Curtis Humphrey, lvan Wells, Dick Adams, Bob Dixon, John Row- ell, Vernon Muller, Fourth Row: Bob Hewitt, George Settlemier, Phil Willmarth, Gary Tippets, Bob Steinbruck, Fred Cleveland, Eddie Logan, Third Row: Mark Murphy, Reva Jones, Tom Gettman, Betty Lou Smith, Max Catron, Mrs. Dena Davis. Second Row: Mary Pierce, Maxine Booze, Marlys Taylor, Dona Lange, Barbara Pace, Diane Reed, Alma Cooper, Front Row: Joan Olson, Beverly Beck, Pauline Earls, Carolyn Messmer, Joan Halterman, Jane Hamilton. Pace 55 'W' duh ff?-.5 1 lags? in-f s ayin ' 'fox ' QQ' A il 1 X olt , .I - ,ff ,g9'f ' rv 'ie' 5:'1'fa '.aa , wt' at Q' if -:---: 1-N . . .9 ix -, ,. v W I S. it t , : xi, x if 2 .: A--:::-:,, V -5-5 5 Kvw i S v I' H Last Dance Home Room 2l5 Back Row: Vic Johns, Bill McKin- ney, Leon Swartwout, Wayne Walling, Dick Sohrt, Mr. Sten- back. Third Row: Donald Lewis, John Periman, Verl Ammon, Richard Crittenden, Mike McManus, Second Row: Myron Hoar, Cleo Keppinger, Marvin Jenson, Mar- vin Schempp, Jack Kubishta, Gary Campbell. Front Row: Dorothy Davis, Bare bara Bishop, Jean Blackwell, Lois Hall, Dodie Rolofson. Home Room lll Back Row: Charles Bates, Bob Marggi, Alvin Aydelott, Mr. Doughton, Fourth Row: Elien Anderson, Bet- ty Williams, B e v e r l y Nunn, Eileen Anderson, Della Raaf, Barbara Pickens. Third Row: Norma Weaver, Mari- lyn Hart, Harriett Just, Shirley Armstrong, Beverly Vincent, Jackie Yates. Second Row: Billie Miller, Jane MCCollam, Phyllis Casey, Velma Hardy, Helen Zistel, Ella Mc- Caleb, Marilyn Penhorwood. Front Row: Darlyne Hilfiker, Ida Jo Henderson, Frances Todd, Ruth Bedwell, Dora Johnson, Isabelle Patton, Carole Gabel, Stopping at the locker to chat and pick up class books are everyday acts of Salem High students. This group of juniors, including Merle Powers, Bar- bara Pickens, JoAnn Beard, Johnny Rex, Janet Kufner, Pat Wegner, Carolyn Messmer and Florene Steckley, is typical as they crowd around their lock- ers. Page 56 of Year ls Prom Presented by the Junior Class Home Room Shop 22 Back Row: Don Boyd, Harold Ni- chols, Dick Massey, Ronnie Lethin, K e n n et h Keppinger, Gene Jones. Fourth Row: Mr. Siegmund, Elmer Haugen, Donald Case, Don Ray- mond, Dale Sheridan. Third Row: Johnnie Paulsen, Bob Brockway, Ron Parsons, Marvin Schirman, M i c k e y Zumwalt, Denver Roberts. Second Row: John Gundran, Don Brant, lven Gartner, Bob Mc- Conville, Dick Peterson, .lim Wolverton. Front Row: Bob Holst, Chester Evanoff, Ron Winters, Fred Mantz, Glenn Neuharth. Home Room lOl Back Row: D e n n i s Hancock, Wayne Spriggs, Dick Adams, Jack Cole, Ronald Hamann, Bob Carlson, Charles Sveikovsky. Third Row: Mrs. Edwards, Conrad Everson, Gary DeVine, Don Herring, David Blackr-ner. Second Row: Vida Remy, Beverly Kilday, Lois Roseler, Jan Wiley, Arlene Garver, Sharon Barker. Front Row: Gwen Phillips, Lois Reeves, Lavonne Brannon, Ca- role Hudson, Patsy Walters, Ag- nes Ewing. Juniors Not Pictured with Home Room Groups Back Row: Vernon Luke, Dick Evans, Stan Lyman, Charles Evans, Ray Braaten, Arnold Baumann. Fourth Row: Milo Tibbetts, Ray Clinebell, Chuck Hague, Archie Elliott, Chuck Dixon, Bill Beckett. Third Row: Gary Messing, Paul Fredrickson, Irma Lockard, Va- lerie Dunn, Edith Parrish, Dick Reay, Jerry Murray. Second Row: Shirley Leupe', Shire ley Newberry, Ann Gilbert, Mary Nopp, Betty Avriette, Yvonne Hofsteclt. Front Row: Virginie Miller, Mar- cia Seeber, Eileen Susbauer, Ed- na Hutchens, Lovella Long, Ja- nice O b e rt, Kathleen White, Joyce Wood. ' Page 57 -an-7, 9' el. Jie'-M if ll 5 91- W 'fs' -i ff- it we i ,., K M ew -1 EQ 492, 4 ,YQ I , an , .,.,.,.,.,.. ' - . 'il Q A zz' 3 fa 0 t t F 1 P 33' V: , uf xy: x C sv :., ,-9 Q, vt, ,er . li li fer 3 , fa F' ...nd Q , I X, xt Q . , ,vw si Q1 E af Sophomores Choose Jim Sophomores in Salem High are regularly enrolled in biol- ogy, English, physical education, and two elective courses. The class ot 1952 is the largest sophomore class forthe past three years. Among its social activities were the sophomore dinner held before the Springfield basketball game, and a Halloween party. A talent show managed by Herdis Michelson and an interclass rivalry skit headed by Roberta Sioding and Jim Mathieson were also presented. Several of the sophomores have distinguished themselves in local contests. Among these were John Bone, who won sev- eral awards in the speech field at local and district contests, and Lanny Dibbern, who with his accordian won the annual March of Dimes talent show. Sophomore Officers lah to ugh! Helen Callaghan song leader Gary Jones sgt at arms, Roberta Sioding, vice president, Eddie Bauer, yell Sophomore Council Back Row Miss Carr Mrs Wright third row Mr Neer Kelly Conover, Earl Staedeli, Ray Gould, Jim Humphrey, second row Ray Cook Nadine Gilman Loyce Taylor Helen Booth, Barbara Wagness, John Bone, first row: Donna Phelps, Amy Girod Doris Willard Naydeen Taylor lla Jo Campbell, Edith Doss. 11 2 i use QQ' 5581 fl G Page 58 Mathieson as First President of the Class of '52 Home Room 2ll Back Row: Mike Thomas, Jim Kin- kaid, Darwin Smith, Harold Grimm, Dick Wright, Dudley Bright, Jim Dayton. Fourth Row: Marvin Langeland, Bruce King, Robert Steveley, Ted Burns, Steve Lee, Harvey Crawley, 5 Third Row: Miss Carr, James Ma- y thieson, Barbara Rice, Patricia S Patton, Carolyn Jones, Shirley Scott, Verna Long, Don Gath- wright. Second Row: Jo Ann Keenan, Helen Booth, Marlene Christen- son, Mary Lou Herring, Dorothy Cobb, Sonia Anderson, Beverly Salisbury, Caroline Giese. 5 I Front Row: Barbara Bennett, lda Comer, Mary Ann Wall, Carole I, Hiltiker, Roberta Sioding, Her- dis Michelson, Carol Lea, Elea- nor White. w Home Room 207 Back Row: Don Scott, LaVell Ve- teto, Ted Tuchek, Bob Thiessen, Bruce Burns, Richard Anderson, Elmer Ettner. Fourth Row: Ron Steinke, Bill Nel- QQ. son, Ron Cross, Bill Burns, Roy Bt' Loynes, Bill Beebe. Third Row: Lawrence Kimble, Harold Richter, Hjalmar Davis, Norman Cocking, Cliff Jensen, Vernon Henry, Mrs. Hiatt, Second Row: I le n e Sadowsky, Waunda Sparhawk, Janet West- tall, Christine Maynard, Clarine Woolery, Marvel Meyers, Shir- ley Booster. Front Row: Joyce Garlick, Cindy Lively, Diane Bray, Arden Par- ker, Diane Anderson, Betty Sat- ter, Marian Powers, Alma Mauk. 4 , ww X i , .Z Home Room 204 Back Row: John Rehtuss, Ron Nel- son, F r a n k Papentus, Don Kuenzi, Gary Greene, Harry Ep- perly, Rowland Howe. Fourth Row: Bob Walker, Vernon Rouse, Bill Luther, Leonard Se- burn, Quentin T h ul i n, Bob Cross. Third Row: Benny Mumper, Skip- py Clark, Roger Maude, Art Lang, Richard Chambers, Tom Steeves, Don Hanson. Second Row: Mrs, Hockett, Sally Becker, Carol Hewitt, Marlene 'fx 'PM Wolverton, Betty Blair, Duane Doyle, James Winters. R, I Front Row: Jerry Boldt, LaVonne Terry, Barbara Anderson, Toni Rux, Lela Krater, Kathy Meyers, Don Bunse, Bob Davee. Pane 59 We elim ti - lr MQ, ?f' 'RN 4? 'LIJ .1 We ami Sophomore The punch bowl at any party is always a crowded, busy place. Students push anxiously to- wards this coveted corner at the Sophomore Party. Home Room D9 Back Row: Lee Schrunk, Merrill Christenson, Jon Wendt, Dean Hanley, Jim Darby, Wayne Simmons, Fourth Row: Jim Varbel, Don Linde burg, S t e v e Merchant, John Versteeg, Martin Boatwright, Marvin Bradley. Third Row: Melvin Panlnratz, Wal- ter Winter, Bill Nelson, Alan Heston, Clifford Eiffler, Mr. Ramsdell. Second Row: Tommy Pinner, Bet- tie Graham, Bonnie Williams, Maureen Kingman, Joy Bron- son. Front Row: Cherri Riley, Dolores Shrauger, Doris Frohn, Beverly Kayser, Patricia Powers, Loyce Taylor, Vida Standley. Home Room 2Ol Back Row: Jerry Agnew, Walter Wilson, John Prince, Wesley Farmer, Ted Barber, Gene Jack- son, Jerry Amburn, Merl Baum- , gart. Third Row: Mr, Brophy, Earle Beesley, Gerald Martin, June Barnes, LaJune Shirley, Loretta Anson, Harold Lang. Second Row: Dorothy Wilson, An- gela Hartman, Doris Bradbury, Dorothy Swigart, Nadine Gil- man, Lucinda Cotman, Joanne King. Front Row: Joanne Fry, Joyce Younger, Bev Young, Carol Weinstein, Connie King, Mar- iory Hanson, Katherine Singer. Page 60 Home Room 202 Back Row: Charles Rector, Ken- neth Kleman, Johnny Pano- wicz, Bill Boie, Dick Meyer, Wally Carson, Larry Paulus, Jim Borders. Fourth Row: Harold Hansen, Mike Deeney, Arvin Crose Rodney Russell, Don Davis, Lewis Per- kins, Albert Cohen. Third Row: Mrs. Hogue, Chris Eis- mann, Diane Swain, Bobbie Graham, Viola Wilcox, Gene Armstrong, Jerry Snyder. Second Row: Norma Reagle, Ida Jo Gronke, Norma Wilson, Jo- anne Stettler, Virginia Eyre, Joanne Ellis, Patti Railsback. Front Row: Doris Spaulding, Mar- line Schuh, Betty Seals, Carolyn Real, Nancy Willard, Roberta Neuenschwander, H e I e n Rei- mann, Jan Foulger. Home Room IO5 Back Row: LaVern Jones, Gary Gortmaker, Mack Webb, Jack Hall, Frank Hawkins, Jack Ram- seyer. Fourth Row: Miss Mildred Chris- tensen, Norman McDonald, Ray- mond Stuart, Rex Layton, Jim Humphrey, Gene Turrell. Third Row: Phyllis Gerig, Alene Dalke, Darlene Smith, Pat Mor- ton, Dolly O'Neil, Orson Coo- ley. Second Row: Robert Reimann, Don Peper, Gerald Baker, Fred Buchanan, Bill Fleener, Bill Dugger, Front Row: Wanda Hagedorn, Ma- rion Karn, Inez Ziegenhagel, Roberta Boyer, Betty Doan, Joan Traviss, Virginia Ross. Home Room 2I9 Back Row: Lonny Smith, Charles Miller, Ronald DeRoss, Todd Salisbury, Jack Wikoff, Harold Houen, Allen Hoadley. Fourth Row: Barney Stice, Roger King, Floyd Belt, Oscar Warn- nier, Sterling Martin, Kenneth Lottis. Third Row: Ronnie Morgali, Gene Bowers, Gary Jones, Lloyd Bo- nenko, Dawayne Reichenberger, Mrs. Wright. Second Row: Shirley Nowak, Ani- ta Tonning, Betty Lou Lambdin, Maureen Gustafson, Joe Lar- gent. Front Row: Amy Girod, Patricia Healy, Patricia Harp, Joan Noeske, Shirley Decker, Doris Punzel. Trombonist Glenn Brenner Places First in District Contest Sophomores Left: Sophomores enioy refresh- ments served at their party in October. Right: Sophomore Barbara Wag- ness smiles shyly at her apple during the Girls' letter club in- formal initiation. left: Preparing refreshments for the sophomore party are Jim Mathieson, Joan Traviss, and class adviser, M'ss Carr. Right: Sophomores Bea Bromley, Carol McMickle, and Frances McDonald walk around the school grounds while polishing off a final bit of lunch. A favorite eating spot for Salem High students on nice days is the front lawn. Shown here are Sophomores Joyce Garlick, Ca- rol McMickle, Phyllis Ahalt, Cindy Lively, and Virginia Scott. Home Room 224 Back Row: G i l b e r f Rowling, George Bowlsby, Harold Shep- hard, Don Berg, Eugene Mac- Donald, Gordon Juve. Third Row: Ga ry Cartwright, Dwayne Snook, Chuck McClen- ny, Cal Wishon, Ray Magnuson, Bob Morris. Second Row: Sharon Kinzer, Don DeWhitt, Bob Loveland, Grant Shaffner, Grady Smith, Ralph Kingman, Miss Philpoti. Front Row: Joy Robertson, Helen Sample, Pauline Toycen, Pat Pease, Dona O'Connor, Joy Hale, Pat Holden. Page 62 Attend Rally Home Room IIS Back Row: D a v i d Rhoten, Bill Heinlein, Dwaine Rankin, Don Perlich, Glenn Benner, John Conder, Darrell Sheridan. Fourth Row: Don Smith, Larry Os- born, Ray Sonderman, Bruce Galloway, Donald Ullman. Third Row: Mr. Neer, Joanne Wenger, Norma Edwards, Lois Myers, Jacqueline Bretz, Betty Glines, Jean Jenkinson. Second Row: Marcia Webb, Carole Kannier, Dorna Martin, Sharon Laverty, Mariorie Little, Anne Woodmansee, Mike Craig. Front Row: Jo Ann Ricketts, Sha- ron Leupe', Jean King, Patsy Moriarty, Bea Bromley, Sue Hendrie, Caroline Seay. Home Room II4 Back Row: Wayne Da Metz, Nick Shepard, Dave Weeks, Harry Catterson, Frank Lamb, Eddie Eckersley, Robert Baker. Third Row: Mrs. Smith, Jim Brown, LeRoy Karsten, Richard Cornelius, Harold Pack, Jack Beakey. Second Row: Jackson Srnithson, Janice Feller, Lillian Adams, Margie Mosolf, Beverly Savage, Orville Roth, Front Row: Donna Phelps, Pat Neff, Carol Hurter, Eunice Mc- Granahan, Val Jean Gosnell, Jacquie Baldwin. Home Room lI6 Back Row: Scott Page, Dwight Rankin, Don McKenzie, Don Hamlin, Ray Gould, Charles Taylor. Fourth Row: Dave Van Dyke, Gene Wiltsey, Charles Bales, Bill Vasby, Dan Dancorth, Don Blackmer, Third Row: Ric h a r d Fortmiller, Chester Krause, Gilbert Gotten- berg, A r d e n Banner, Phillip Paschke, Dick Young. Second Row: Mrs. Kraps, Darlene Crawley, Othelene Lee, Mary Jane Rud, Lois Adams, Sharon Heider. Front Row: Melva Jean Burt, Do- ris Colton, Sharon Phillips, Eil- een Need, Lola Baker, Margaret Katka, Claudia Talmage. Banquet Preceding Salem-Springfield Tilt Wt?- 4 X, 1, ANC. J X-www Q fr? 3 V' , sw- mx -32-in asi- ,ik WE'- -ae at dh 'QA ,,,A- ,,. .1t of 'W 4 YU JA J as 'ag at ex , ., L . in at A G v.,. K 4? si? S 7 wi, fe L , . J .s iv, ni- '--, ,,, .J -J N itl iii s'-t- tttt. J flf X - tt- ew 4 - 1 ,egg -t'a We t .J , at -gg I in is .tt AZAAZHZ E - ,,,,, E ,,,,., A L Q W HQIV: M- IE L- has H- 'Q :it ' .-.-l ' 1 t,., ' ' ii' A 'J 'iz ' ' ' T Decorations Dancing in one of the small gyms was a main feature ofthe soph- omore party. Gretta Schrencen- gost and Frank Papenfus, alum- nus Bob Sharp and Frances McDonald w h i rl around the center piece, which carries out the theme of Halloween. Home Room D7 Back Row: Norma Blair, Bonnie King, Edith Doss, Janice Taylor, Bernita Tuers, Eevi Tarem. Fourth Row: Shirley Atkinson, Phyllis LeRud, Barbara Van Loh, Phyllis Wilson, Luella Car- Iisle. Third Row: Miss Hultman, Doris Herring, Gladys Werner, La! Vonne Stoller, Betty Coburn, Shirley McGinnis. Second Row: Eva Miller, Barbara Withrow, Norma Hall, Pat Hale seth, Joyce Kasper, Virginia Bandy, Darlene Johnson. Front Row: Bertha Knupp, Joan Chastain, M a r v e l Chrisman, Laura Allen, Barbara Faris, June Bickell. Home Room D2 Back Row: Janice Bevens, Donna Jones, Roselle Howland, Helen Black, Esther Girffin, Joy Ben- nett. Fourth Row: Edith Upshaw, Pat Susmilch, Sandra Brattain, Jo- sele Mackey, Dixie Avriette, Fay Keyes. Third Row: Jerie Andrews, Fran- ces McDonald, Mary Ann Wei- kurn, Joan Hamman, Joanne Fabry, Delores Smyres. Second Row: Inez Fisher, Jo Ann Lanham, Violet Anderson, Jo- anne Bronson, Sharen Jarms, Darlene Kleen, Pat Todd. Front Row: Mr. Richards, Carole McMickle, Donna Vogt, Billy Dunsworth, Pat Collins, Gwen Chiles, Billy French, Barbara Helton. age 64 for Soph Halloween Dance Are Cornstalles, Pumpkins Home Room 2l4 Back Row: Don Robertson, Eddie Lowery, Don Jones, Jim Mc- Clelland, Charles McClelland, 1 Dick White, Fred Bothman. Third Row: Lee Archibald, Max Klotz, Jerry G. Smalley, Bob Nopp, Ron Culver, Dale Tho- mas, Douglas Patzer, Paul Ward, Richard Reitzenstein. Second Row: Mr. Pederson, Anne Ritchey, Marilyn Lorenz, Mae Salisbury, Beverly J. Haugen, Joan Pruitt, Mariorie Gundran, Delilia Smith. Front Row: Margie Colvin, Joe Anna Langrell, Sally Mitchell, Virginia Scott, Helen Callaghan, Edith Baker, Norma Stewart. Home Room ll2 Back Row: Carol Buckingham, Phyllis Logan, Macyle McKin- ney, Christy Jacobson, Joanne Brown, Mary Jo Brown, Ottie Grieve. Fourth Row: Maxine King, Nancy Clark, Shirley Brown, Kay Wes- ley, Josephine Johnson, Norma Sunderland, Marlene Kelley. Third Row: Mrs. Cohen, Jack Ba- ker, Glenn Fisher, Roy Johnson, Milton Bishop, Donald Hunt, Robert Schalk. Second Row: Julia Wargnier, Ale- tha Vibbert, Coralie Doughton, Naydeen Taylor, Jessie Mayes, Karolyn Casebeer. Front Row: Connie Hilton, Velma Hall, Donna Breneman, Vir- ginia Smith, Elinor Freeman, Virginia M c C u l l e n, Barbara Loynes, Gene Heinz. Home Room l24 Back Row: Rodney Hales, Don Garren, John Bradtl, Eddie Bauer, Dick Boynton, Delbert Bottens. Fourth Row: Delores Carr, Jean Hartwell, Margaret Ellis, Shir' ley Kilday, Doris Chittick. Third Row: Emily Hubbard, Ar- lene Valentine, Barbara Wag- ness, Ardis Swartwout, Betty Henne, Miss Hogg. Second Row: Patsy Larsen, Eva McDougal, S h i rl e y McCann, Tootie Miles, D o n n a Mae Brandt. Front Row: Erba Wilson, Shirley Wellbrock, Dorothy Klinefelter, Mary Jean Dykstra, Phyllis Aahalt, Joe Ann Blunt, Joyce Traviss, Sophomore J Bone Wins American Legion Speech Contest Home Room lO2 Back Row: Jay Backstrand, Lyle Mackey, Doug Raines, Tom Ol- son, Gaylord Hall, Berl Akers. Third Row: Mrs. Creech, Bill Cra- nor, Ray Cook, Virgil Boyd, Bob Weaver, Ronald Shaw. Second Row: Doris Willard, Pat Harvey, Olive Ann McGlasson, Rita Morrison, Kay Coffman, Carol Fisher, Jean Smith. From Row: Dorothy Tradup, Leah Durig, Eleanore Berndt, Gloria Tucker, Patsy Kapperman, Pat Pendergraft, Home Room H8 Back Row: Ronald Eggleston, Wal- ter Hammer, Ray McReal, Bill Verburg, Arvin Dangerud. Fourth Row: Keith Lenninger, Earl Staedeli, Elmer Winegar, Jeff Walton, Dwight Stockton, Dar- rel Knapke. Third Row: Victor Barnick, Miss Johnson, Don Blischke, Hubert Chandler, Don Pickell, Lawrence Bickell. Second Row: Shirley Page, Janet lufer, Sally Rasmussen, Sharon Lamkin, Gloria Mentzer, Greta Schrecengost, Barbara Tookey. Front Row: Catherine Frankum, Marlene Need, Beverly Graber, Carol Kaufman, Donna Wright, Barbara Ruhle, Barbara Harris. Sophomores Not Pictured in Home Room Groups Back Row: Lawrence Theye, Bur- ton Harp, Bruce Wendt, Bob Riggs, Bob Doughton, Duane Rouse. Third Row: Carl Holmquist, Her- bert Stepper, C h u C k Currey, Bob Rhule, Gerald Schwalen. Second Row: Sylvia Benson, June Bergin, Pat McClanahan, Shirley Brockart, Janet Campbell, Pat Rath, Jeane Schoneboom. Front Row: Dolores Schlag, Belva Johnson, Judy Shrock, Glenda Fox, Beverly Meithof, Wanda Hagedorn. :sf-in AA Students and Faculty at Salem High Apply Elbow Grease Lee, students from Mexico and Corea, work hard at learning the language and customs of a new country. Here they show how their names appear writ- ten in their own language. Top right: Mr. M. Larsen, one of the ianitors who cleans up after Salem High students, is shown here polishing a glass door in the front entrance. Center left: Mrs. Guck, Miss Mat- lock and Miss Froehlich com- pose the staff in the main of- fice. They work here at routine jobs of helping students and keeping up the school corre- spondence. Center right: Because she signed receipt No. 'I for her Viking An- nual early last fall, Connie King will receive the first copy when annuals are ready for distribu- tion in the spring. lower left: Annual Open House is an occasion for faculty members to work overtime. Mr. Broad- bent chats pleasantly with the family of Senior Bob Hamblin. Bottom left: From this picture it is evident that a good understancl- is necessary for both sports and studies. T h e s e number twelve shoes complete with hand - knit argyles belong to members of National Athletic Honor Society and one extra to an adviser. Bottom r i g ht: Sophomore Burt Harp executes the kick-off as Salem High School cooperates in the Community Chest drive. The two gas-filled balloons floated above the student body during the following assembly. n-,..,. 1.7 Salem High Awards Many Honors During School Year rflrd av' H .v ' o ,f- ,a nf nv we I 'rf' vX.,f-4 3 .S e une, se-'Who l xl -5 .Ks . N: left: Honored with ieweled Hi-Y pins by their respective chap- ters in appreciation of their service as advisers are Mr. Bir- rell and Mr. Broadbent. Right: Caught here in a pose from the last scene is Senior Susan Perry, who carried the leading part of the Snikpoh play Years Ago. Left: To head Salem High's an- nual Interclub Carnival is truly a large responsibility. Leslyn Burdette and Bernice Imlah, co- chairmen of the event, are shown here working out tenta- tive plans. Right: Sophomore Lanny Dibbern has captured the appreciation of Salem's citizens as well as that of the student body. His fine accordian playing won him first place in the March of Dimes Talent Show. He is shown here as he most often is, playing his accordian. Could these feet belong to prin- cesses? Upon a second glance, admirers will find them attach- ed to the girls running for Tri-Y Civics Club Carnival prin- cess. Left: Mr. McKinney, Wayne John- ston, Jim Cartwright, and Clay Rambo study the map before the three boys leave for the Future Farmers' National Con- vention at Kansas City. Right: Senior Jim Rock was chos- en by the coaches of Oregon to play on the All Star Shrine Football Team, the members of which come from all over the state. This team plays a squad from Portland schools in Au- gust. Page 68 School Organizations Enlwen the Social Calendar ways creates a number of pe- culiar looking characters. The initiates assemble en masse for the photographer to snap a lasting impression of these strange personalities. Left: Loretta Rowe as Montgom- ery Clift menacingly points a tiny gun at Mike Deeney, who is impersonating lauren Baccall, during Snikpoh initiation. ght: Helen Callaghan is a very authentic looking corpse as she strikes this death pose in the sophomore interclass rivalry skit. left: This is not iust a pile of old shoes someone has thrown away. look closely for check stubs on them, a precaution taken at the Sock Stomp to keep one from losing his foot- gear. ght: Could this coy looking blonde possibly be a male? Yes, Sophomore Wally Carson fooled many people with this impersonation of May West at the Snikpoh initiation. Sophomore girls in various styles of bloomers form an unusual chorus line in their interclass rivalry skit. Left to right are: Virginia Eyre, Delilia Smith, Fronie Bromley, Laura Allen, Roberta Neuenschwander, Jan Foulger, Pauline Toycen, Sha- ron Laverty, Connie Hilton and Jody Ricketts. D..,. L0 S H S Offers a Wide Choice of Specialized Courses Left: Students taking classes in radio broadcasting direct actual programs from the high school once a week. Frank Papenfus sings into the mike while Jo- Anne Maiek and Barbara White stand by with the script and adiust the controls. Right: The orchestra now uses the new choir room for its daily rehearsals. Shown here stand- ing in back are Max Morris and Celia Weaver, and seated are Angela Hartman, Maureen Gus- tafson, Ed na Hill and Carl Holmquist. lt's easy to identify a person from his face, but when iust the feet and hands show, it's a differ- ent story. The Clarion news staff displays typical feminine footwear at Salem High. Left: Oliver B o l i n e, Barbara Lange, Dorothy Longyear and Beverly Wilt take a serious in- terest in a panel discussion dur- ing an American problems class. Right: Magazines which are avail- able in history classes help stu- dents secure current informa- tion. Here Bill Cranor and Ca- role Kannier, preparing for class discussion, scan the pages of a latest magazine. These stagecraft boys are the stu- dents who work behind the scenes in the auditorium and who also handle movie proiec- tors and other equipment for use in all classes. Back row: Bud Lindstrand, Char- les Evans, Mike Tavenner, Paul Fredrickson, Delbert Cleary. Third row: Raymond Raaf, Mal- colm Peeler, Bill Carter, Ken lottis, Dick Wyatt, John Ver- steeg. Second row: Lyle Mackey, Robert Steveley, Gay Weeks, Willard Moore. Front row: Orville Roth, Dick Ev- ans, Stan Lyman, Lowell Lux, Mr. Brant. Page 70 'All Work and o Play Does Not Apply at Salem High Left: Senior Estelle Ronnie and Junior .ludi Wood are served at the senior dinner while still in costume. Both were part of a skit presented by Snikpoh members for the class of '50, Right: No, these couples are not shoeless merely for the sake of comfort. They are attending the Sock Stomp which was spon- sored by Abel Gregg chapter of Hi-Y. 'Deadline Drag was the name of the Clarion-Viking party. Here Mr. Doughton, Miss Gil- bert, Mr. Carleton, Mr. Flesher, Pebble DeSart, Marilyn Power and Mrs. Hogue relish the pot- luck dinner which was followed by volley ball and aerial darts in the small gym. left: Anxious faces portray the tense excitement which grips the student cheer section while the Viks roll on to victory. Right: A new proiect of the Home Economics club was the Christ- mas Cookie. Anne Forristel serves Mike Thomas, Jerry Ag- new and Elmer Winegar in High Home. Extensive decorations were plan- ned for the dance Carousel Capers . Standing to admire the effect of their work are lynn Jensen, Sue Perry, Char- les McClelland and Dorothy Tonning. Adding the finishing touches to the wall hangings are Loyal Howard, Bonnie Stew- art and Ida .lo Henderson. if 1 .N Nj 41 we ew i Wm: S AN .. SSS? Ri? 2 ..::asw xx ,- X ,l Y x .E15...55 NPN D M m www N ,,,,,., W af M W Y tv MS' W fs Q A.S.B. Council Manages Business Affairs In compliance with changes in the ASB constitution, membership in the student council was doubled this year and candi- dates for home room representatives qualified themselves before election by speaking for two minutes concerning the duties of office. Since the council reviews controversial student affairs, it is the responsibility of the representative to relay the opinions of his home room to the council and to re- port its decisions. ' iii? Under the direction of the council, the school co-operates with community lead- ers in the Community Chest, tuberculosis, and March of Dimes drives and elects an honorary Rotarian of the month to attend all noon Rotary club meetings. Merlin Schulze, president , 1 Page 74 Associated Student Body Plans and Directs Salem A. S. B. Officers Back Row: Pebble DeSart, Viking editor, Dorothy Cannon, secretary, Kent Myers, yell king. Second Row: Mary Campbell, first vice president, Gwen Fry, song leader, Betty Cooley, second vice president, Ginger Currier, song queen, Marga- ret Bown, Clarion manager, Richard Scott, Viking manager, Don Herring, yell leader. Front Row: Marilyn Power, Cla- rion editor, Alice Girod, song leader, Joan Marie Miller, song leader. 'g in-vu 5 3 ' 2 V w ' fr 3 NN BC Second Vice President Plans Social Events Hi Neighbor, a stag-hag dance, climaxed the exciting first week of school. ln the confusion of new schedules and strange faces, Hello cards were sold in home rooms and autographed by friends, old and new. At the end of the week, ASB president Merlin Schultze official- ly welcomed back all the students and introduced the student body officers for the year. That evening students danced to the music of Glen Williams' or- chestra. For those who wished, there was square dancing in the little gym. Nancy Miller adds the finishing touch to decorations for the Hi Neighbor dance as Dick Lewis, Betty Cooley and Sue Perry tack the last wall-hangings into place. High's Activities M 'D-...N '-4. A. S. B. Council -uv --,Q '-as 'rs N-.lf ,Lx A ing- .,,., -........,,,,m Page 75 k Row: Bob Luther, Ray Gould, Elmer Haugen, Jim Boone. Fifth Row: Bob Meaney, Gilbert Bateson, Jim Kleen, Ray Cook, Doris Willard, Jim Todd, Loren Bartlett, Earle Eshleman, Bob Holden, Gene Poindexter. Fourth Row: Ray Girod, Carolyn Marshall, Ina May Brown, Frances McDonald, El- metta Hansen, Al Cohen, Jim Mathieson, Bob Marggi, Paul Sundin. Third Row: Sonia Nohlgren, Curtis Humphrey, Lois Reeves, Jean Blackwell, Jo- anne Wenger, Nancy Doughton, Beverly Folston, Chuck Bales, Don Herring, Kent Myers. Second Row: Josephine Nystrom, Joan Traviss, Helen Booth, Nadine Gilman, Barbara Wagness, Edith Doss, Loyce Taylor, Nacleen Taylor, Adeline Smithson, Mary Polales, Carol McLeod, Marilyn Hall. Front Row: Mary Ann McFarlane, Louise Dotten, Donna Phelps, Amy Girod, Sally Becker, Helen Callaghan, Barbara White, Erma Darr, Leslyn Burdette. 9 Home Economics Club President, JoAnne Maiek, vice president, Norma Watson, secretary, Kathy Fernau, treasurer, Vera Kleing adviser, Mrs. Cooley. Back Row: V. Carrow, M. Boock, B. Wendt, C. Galael, E. Hutchens, l. Bibloy, P. Harvey, J. Olson, M. Dalobs, R. Swegle, V. Scott, M. Roseman, B. Peerenboom, C. Frankum, J. Kasper. Fourth Row: C. Flesher, J. Chandler, P. Colton, L. Case, B. Akers, D. Colton, D. Demos, L. Murray, P. Morris, M. Hamilton, M. Kendall, D. Hall, B. Jones, A. Cook, Beverly Meithof, Betty Meithof. Third Row: Mrs. Cooley, B. Brannon, V. Ellis, D. Tradup, H. Swanson, M. Sloan, E. Tripp, J. Fry, E. Hubbard, P. LeRud, R. Chrisman, D. Doran, P. Holden, E. Hansen, C. Lea, P. Earls, Second Row: L. Long, B. Beck, I. Brown, N. Watson, D. Baggett, B. Emmons, A. Saucy, D. Nothelfer, J. Mitchell, J. Barnes, G. Tuck- er, M. Andresen, V. Klein, Mrs. Creech, Mrs. Edwards. Front Row: B. Baker, G. Miller, D. Bradford, A. Christy, M, Miller, M. Bauer, K. Fer- nau, J. Maiek, R. Bedwell, F. Todd, D. Swain, B. Graham, J. Baldwin, C. Kannier, N. Bowder. Club Serves Faculty, Students at Christmas Open House M A , .... . Add a little milk here, more flour there. Be careful, get them cut out straight! was heard as mem- bers of the foods department pre- pared the four hundred dozen Christmas cookies served to the stu- dent body during the home room and study hall periods Christmas week. The annual faculty tea in honor of the new teachers was given Oc- tober 6. The faculty were greeted at the door of High Home by Presi- dent Jo Ann Maiek and Chairman of High Home Mary Alice Andresen. Top: Girls having survived the ordeal of ini- tiation into Home Economics club bring their dirty dishes to the sinks after refresh- ments. Bottom: Members of the football team hunt for places to sit at the annual Home Eco- nomics club ice cream feed. Page 76 Members of the Snilcpoh play cast are, left to right: Myrtle Clemons as Anna Whitham, Richard Geer as Fred Whitmarsh, Don Davis as Mr. Spar- row, Susan Perry as Ruth Jones, Robert Chivers as Clenton Jones, and Susan Steed as Annie Jones. Standing are Bob Doughton as Mr. Baggley, Rilla Rogers as Miss Glavin, Robert Chivers, and seated, Judi Wood as Katherine Follett. Snilepoh Chooses 'Years Ago' for Annual Production Named after Miss Mae Hopkins, who founded the club in l9l5, Snikpoh is the drama- tics club of Salem Senior High. Competitive tryouts are given each year for those who wish to ioin. Initiation of new members proved to be a hilarious affair. Assigned in advance to portray famous dramatic stars, prospective members appeared in costume and proved their histrionic abilities. The major event on the Snikpoh calendar was the February lO presentation, Years Ago by Ruth Gordon. Page President, Tatia Williams, vice president, Richard Geer, secretary, Rosemary Rowell, treasurer, Norma Hamilton, advisers, Miss Burroughs and Miss Johnson. Back Row: J. Peterson, M. Myers, L. Dotten, R. Braaten, B. Goldblat, B. Chivers, W. Carson, P. Ward, N. Cocking, D. Davis, C. Eismann, D. Hamlin, V. Eyre. Fourth Row: L. Rahtz, K. Perrin, D. Dyke, D. Rhoten, B. Doughton, R. Geer, J. Caviness, J. Humphrey, M. Deeney, Miss Johnson, Miss Burroughs. Third Row: J. Foulger, M. Polales, H. Michelson, B. Walser, W. Tanner, B. Stewart, L. Tripplett, T. Gordon, J. Wood, C. Riley, D. Anderson, D. Frohn, E. Ronne, M. Clemons. Front Row: D. Reed, P. Filler, D. Bishop, S. Polales, F. Bromley, H. Cal- laghan, B. Young, T. Williams, B. White, M. Patrick, J. Brown, A. Boyeas, L. Taylor, N. Taylor. Q ri fi ji 'Q 9 , ' t, 1 .,, r ,wwf y y W Girls League Officers left to right: Mary Polales, Janet Bolt, Louise Dotten, Nancy Douglnon, Talia Williams, Beverly Wilt, laJune Rahtz, Helen Cadd. Girls' League Promotes Bookstore, Student Loan Fund Two pencils and notebook paper will be twenty cents, says the clerk selling school supplies at the Girls' League Bookstore. This by Vice President Beverly Wilt. service to the school is a new project directed New also tor the Girls' League is a student loan fund In the short ter I . m cass, amounts from tive cents to two dollars may be borrowed on request, while formal application is re- quired tor larger sums. At present there is three hundred dollars in the fund. Money is ac- cumulated from the annual ' ' magazine sale and the protnt from the bookstore. Girls' League Council Back Row: Cleta Martin, Janie McColIam, Bonnie Hagen, Pat Morton, Marcia Webb. Fourth Row: Miss Gilbert, Susan Steed, Shirley Nie- swander, Lorraine Murray, Nancy Taylor, Joanne Ellis, Virginia Bickell, Kathy Frankum. Third Row: Joy Davis, Jody Peterson, Joyce Saul, Kathy Meyers, Marlene Rowe, Pat Todd, Mae Salisbury. Second Row: Anita Tonning, Doris Willard, Carol Fisher, Teddy Gordon, Janet Kutner, Pat Olson, Luella Carlisle, Carole Hiltiker. Front Row: Betty Breakey, Betty Brannon, ValJean Gosnell, Vida Standley, Ruth Kreft, Patsy Walters, Joyce Traviss, Carolyn Payne, Ellena Johnson, Cindy Lively. Rfk Page 78 W L ona Todd, president of Latin club, and e Miss Fellows, adviser, ioin Mr. Brant and Dick Wyatt, representatives of Stagecraft, in viewing the new back- stage equipment. Latin Club Gives High School Portable Switchboard and auditorium The new portable switchboard now use ' ber 22A The profit from the sale of candy dur- lights was presented by Latin Club on Septem ing the last two years furnished the S230 with which the switchboard was purchased. Roman HoIiday was Latin Club's initiation theme. During the program the initiates performed various stunts, including chariot racing, until they were alleged true Romans. Annual event ot the organization is a banquet held in the spring. For this occasion ear in Roman togas or tunics. Chairman tor the banquet is Sophomore John d tor the control of the stage members app Bone. President, Leona Todd, vice president, John Bone, secretary, Aloha Schaefer, treasurer, Pat Todd, adviser, Miss Fellows. Back Row: Kent Bradshaw, John Rehtuss, Don Hanson. Fourth Row: Ella McCaleb, Pat Todd, Norma Edwards, Martha Marshall, Sally Rasmussen, Shirley Page, Gerald Martin, Third Row: Miss Fellows, Donna Breneman, Joy Davis, Betty Avriette, Sonia Nohlgren, Jo Lar ent. Second Row: Shirley Brockart, Elsie de Vries, Alene Dalke, Norma Reagle, Jean Hartwell. First Row: Carolyn Real, Shirley ' ll Sharon Laverty. 9 Nowak, lda Jo Gronke, Pauline Toycen, Carol Russe , DHA 70 Activities of Salem High Are Material for Vileingg tures and copy is Pebble DeSart, editor of the 1950 Viking An- nual. ght: Responsible for budgeting, advertising and distribution of the annual is Business Manager Richard Scott. charge of the maior divisions of the yearbook is the editorial staff. left to right are: Betty Breakey, girls' sports, Judi Wood, faculty, Nancy Taylor, activities, Susan Steed, classes, and Bob Hamlin, boys' sports. Helping with the publication are assistant editors Loretta Rowe and Rosemary Rowell, and re- porters Bonnie Stewart, Carol Mcleod and Mary Polales. Staff Strioes for Complete Picture of School Life 'fl' fl .game M' .: 'i W.,- Top: To finance the Viking Annual its managing staff assists in selling advertisement space to town merchants. Standing are Dick Reay and Bob Meaney. Seated are Kieth Wright, Deen Graham, Dick Buren, Rusty Anderson and Barbara Pickens. Bottom: Girls who type for the Viking secure good experience from the great amount of work they do. Left to right are Marilyn Cotter, Barbara Lange, Natalie Cunningham, Jeannie Grosso and Phyllis Johnston. All candid informal and sports pictures fo rthe 1950 annual were Mr Tonmng of Jesten Miller Studio is shown here taking a taken by Senior Don Engdahl who is inspecting the Viking Crown home room picture with Editor Pebble DeSart assisting Graphic camera Page Bl Nuff xx 3 'wi' -J' ,M Clarion Staff Striues to Maintain All American Rating For seven consecutive semesters the Clarion has won the All-American award of the National Scholastic Press Association. This is the highest award given a high school newspaper. Every two weeks the editorial staff travels to the Statesman Publishing Com- pany to proofread and make up the Clarion. This on-the-spot experience gives the editorial staff members valuable training for future journalistic activities. In April the staff enters the improvement contest for editorial pages spon- sored bythe Oregon Scholastic Press. Marilyn Power, editor of the Cla- rion, prepares her editorial for the next edition of the school P paper. I Margaret Bown pauses a moment from her work of checking ad- vertisements, a part of her iob as Clarion manager. F The Editorial Staff and typists al- ways have last minute stories before the printing of the bl weekly p a p e r Standing are Joan Marne Miller copy editor edltor a nd Mervm Brokke news editor Seated are Joyce Armstrong typist Janet Galser feature editor Edna Hill ass st ant feature editor' Myrtle Cle- mons typist and Bob Hamblin sports editor. 1.-Q W' to write or changes to make g ... . . . h 1 I I . Dave Blackmer, assistant news 1 i in l 7 I ' , ' 1 ' , 1 ' . 3 - . 1 , , 1 'i l 'Q X Contributors to the feature pages are the members of the Feature Staff. Back Row: Myrtle Clemons, Edna Mae Manning, Carol McLeod, Nancy Taylor, Bonnie Stewart, Nancy Miller. Second Row: Charles McClelland, Shirley Hare, Margaret Miller, Dot Swigart, Leslyn Burdette, Edith Baker. Front Row: Norma Watson, Kay Perrin, Janet Hill, Janet Gaiser, Shirley Jones, Edna Hill. Page 82 BTV Duties of the Clarion Managing Staff are to sell advertisements and to distribute the paper among the students and also the merchants who buy space. Standing are Carol McLeod, Harriett Just, Mary Sundet, Pat Filler, Ottie Greive, Don Clark, Ray Braaten, Victor Barnick, and Lee Strude. Seated are Jane Fluitt, Nancy Doughton, Jean LaDow, Bernice DaMaude, and Janet Bolt. Clarion News Staff Back Row: F. Vitaris, J. Bone, D. Rhoten, E. Knapp, W. Carson, C, McClelland, V. Barnick, C. Baldwin, B, Baker, D. Engdahl. Third Row: M. Miller, L, Burdette, E. Manning, S. Jones, B. Stewart, M. Marshall, R. Teets, S. Steed, N. Taylor, S. Hare, D. Dyke, L, Strode. Second Row: D, Avriette, J. Armstrong, C. McNeil, D. Cavender, J. Scharf, L. Case, L. Murray, D. Ladd, S. Leupe', A. Kuhn, J. Miller, Mrs. Hogue. Front Row: N. Miller, J. Blackwell, H. Stowell, F. Bromley, H. Callaghan, B. Young, M. Bauer, P, Colton, I. Fussler, K. Perrin, M, Clemons, Left: Members of the football team relax a moment to read this year's first issue of the Clarion as it is distributed during sixth period. Right: Marilyn Power, Edna Hill, Mervin Brokke, and Bob Hamblin check the type set for a publication of the Clarion. Page if,- Spanish Club's Program lncludes Colorful Events A most unusual observance of Chri t s mas was the Spanish Club's celebration pre- ceding the holidays. In the ceremony the 'fpinata, usually made of pottery and contain- ing nuts and candies, was broken with sticks according to Mexico's Christmas tradition. The prize for the best Spanish costume was awarded to George Strozut at the an- nual club initiation, November l. For the occasion place cards and decorations were in Mexico's colors of green, red and white. Guests on February 22 were Dudley Bright and Juan Aldaraca, Salem High's two students from Mexico, who played the guitar and sang Spanish songs. President, Beverly Folson, vice president, Robert Young, secretary, Marion Coffelg treasurer, Vivian Chance, adviser, Miss Carroll. Back Row: Miss Carroll, G. Strozut, G. Tippets, R. Young, F. Buchanan, D. Shepard, R. Bruce, L. duBuy, L. Adams, fourth row: B. Nelson, L Olson, P. Neff, third row: J. Mackey, G. Durham, C, Hurter, W. Wiper, M. Coffel, M. Kingman, M. Webb, C. Seay, C. Kaufman, second row: D. Mentzer, J. Obert, V. Hurter, H. Stowell, B. Davenport, L. Phillippe, H. Hiday, G. Foxy front row: D. Beard, O. L Chance, B. Folston, D. Lane, N. Lee, B. Kayser. Th ee, S. Becker, J. Hill, V. e annual Spanish club dinner was held in the cafeteria. Shown here at the head table are B. Folston, M. Coffel, J. Hill, and V. Chance. be CP' Page 84 French Club Sends Clothing, Food to Needy Families With the money made selling candy at noon, the French Club again this year has sent packages to needy French families. Two all-school drives tor clothing were held during the year and soap, coffee and chocolate, all hard-to-get commodities in France, were included in the boxes sent to the nine families with whom club members also correspond. Red-letter day was February lo when the club took a field trip to Portland. After eating dinner at the L'Abbe French restaurant, members saw the French movie Mon- sieur Vincent. French Club members packing boxes to send to France are, left to rigt: Rosemary Rowell, Nancy Taylor, Judi Wood, Donna Satter, Alice Lehman, and Alice Waters. President, Dorothy Laddg vice president, Nancy Taylor, secretary, Donna Satterg treasurer, LaVonne Terry, adviser, Miss Christenson. Back row: D. Satter, L. Rahtz, J. Langrell, R. Cook, third row, N. Taylor, L. Anson, A. Waters, J. Wood, A. Lehman, second row: Miss Chris- tenson, L. Terry, N. Stewart, L. Taylor, B. Graham, N. Taylor, front row: C. Lockhart, C. Lively, D. Ladd, A. Kuhn, R. Rowell, J. King. mg-XM 'V Q.- .5 'W' ft. ,D s XX.. X n A 'WV 1 A Chou' Back row: Mr. Miller, V. Halbert, B. Albrich, M. Powers, H. Seamster, G. Weeks, B. King, M. Peeler, D. Bennett, fourth row J. Nelson, M. Kring, C. Hargrave, E. Ettner, B. Canfield, G. Stock, T. Salisbury, B. Chapman, J. Rex, T. Walden, D. Riedel, B. Gregson, A, Elliot third row: L. Asher, W. Blue, A, Miller, M. Blakley, B. Bishop, D. Casebeer, D. Rhoten, K. Hailey, P. Bramble, B. Stewart, P. Elfstrom, M. Jor dan, V. Erb, F. Vice, second row: M. Broer, K. Perrin, G. Currier, N. Baker, C. Woodroffe, S. Nohlgren, B. Russ, M. McFarland, L. Rahtz, S Steed, L. Karsten, B. Roberts, J. Blackwell, E. Manning, E. Johnson, B. Walser, from row: M. Foxley, L. Taylor, M. Pedersen, M. Atwood, L Wolf, M. Power, E. Hill, B. Callaway, L. duBuy, C. Kleeman, M. Newton, L. Moore, J. Bolt, J. Burr, A. Hudson. 1 I Gfrls Glee Back row: Mr. Miller, J. Hamman, B. Graham, M. Rappe, I. Comer, P. Hall, A. Fowler, C. Messmer, P. Wegner, M. Rud, E Baker, R. Graham, C. Doughton, J. Munson, E. Griffin, second row: B. Phelps, B. Bales, R. Maynard, B. Peerenboom, M. Perkins, V. Need, M Need, D. Longyear, K. Wehland, S. Will, G. Fry, P. Healy, P. Neff, D. Swain, V. Wilcox, front row: D. Swigart, N. Gilman, P. Toycen, J. Cray croft, J. Younger, L. Krater, H, Haffner, J. Halterman, J. Terrault, P. Trent, B. Bennett, S. Anderson, S. Conrad, C. Hewitt, J. Hill. Choir Purchases New Robes for Public Performances The Choir, Girls' Glee, a beginning choir and a class in general music appreciation with combined enrollment of nearly two hundred and twenty-five students comprised the Salem High vocal music department this year. Students with special talent who were willing to rehearse before and after school formed the Seniorettes, Junior Valkyries, Sophomore Melodettes, and Boys' Quartet. Greatest single achievement was the purchase of seventy-five choir robes. These robes of black with red stoles and collars represent the conclusion of a proiect to- ward which the department has been working for many years. These robes will be worn for the first time at the district music contest at Cottage Grove and in the future for all public appearances. Page 86 Choir Director Organizes Five New Vocal Ensembles The Thanksgiving and the Christmas Homecoming assemblies and three evening performances were the contribution of the vocal music department during the year The Thanksgiving Festival given in cooperation with the band was the first public ap pearance of many of the vocal groups. The Choir and Swing Choir presented the eve ning Christmas program. ln February, the Choir, Girls' Glee, Melodettes, Valkyries and Seniorettes united with the orchestra for a concert. Having won a superior rating, the Seniorettes and Valkyries will go to the State Music Contest in May. District contest for the Choir and Girls' Glee is held at Cottage Grove on April 29. left: At Thanksgiving time mem- bers of the music department, using a short parody of the song Allouette, produce a typical Thanksgiving menu. Cos- tumed as French waitresses are Amy Girod, Jackie Baldwin, Dorothy Swigart, Joan Ham- mond, Coralie Doughton, Elea- nor White, and Jean Burt. Right: The senior girls' sextet, a new group this year, has chos- en the name of Seniorettes. They sing for many local events as well as for the student body. left to right are Marilyn Pow- er, Pat Elfstrom, Pebble De- Sart, Barbara Callaway, Bonnie Stewart and Lou Anne Wolf. During Christmas festivities many high school groups went carol- ing either in town or through the school halls. Shown here are the swing choir and senior carolers singing around the large tree in the center hall. Mr. Miller, the new choral instruc- tor at Salem High, directs his A Choir in its first appearance before the student body. Page 87 aww Salem High, Willamette U. Bands Play Combined Concert Besides playing for many civic and athletic events, the band has presented two formal concerts during the school year. The first was given with the school orchestra, and the second with the Willamette University band and with Senior Ann Gibbens as piano soloist. On November l8 the band, in co-operation with the vocal music department, spon- sored the Thanksgiving Festival in place ofthe regular paid concert series. The purpose of this event was to raise money for band uniforms. important spring event is the district music contest, for which Salem is host. When looking at a band, an audi- ence can't miss noticing the bass section. lustily applying their lungs during practice in the band room are Darrell Sher- idan, Bob Shute, and Jack Ram- seyer, who is hidden behind his instrument. The Salem High dance band plays popular music for school danc- es and assemblies, Members do not have a regular class period for practicing, but meet in the mornings before school. In the back row are Arnold Manke, Denny Hancock, Bob McCon- ville, Jim Todd, who is the stu- dent director, Gary Tippets, Malcolm Peeler, Glen Benner, and Earl Michalke. ln the front row are Gary Gortmaker, Larry Martin, Jerry Gilespie, Loren Bartlett, Gay Weeks, and Max Morris. Page 88 A Band President, Wayne Mercer, vice president, Glen Benner, secretary-treasurer, Alice Lehman. Back row: B. True, B. Walker, R. Cornelius, B, Lindstrand, B. Shute, J. Ramseyer, G. Tippets, B. McConville, J. Todd, R, Doughton, G. Benner, M. Peeler, fourth row: D. Klampe, J. Martell, J. Verdieck, R, Conder, B. Carlson, A. Manke, W. Mercer, B. Riggs, L. Kimble, R. Wolfer, J. Boy- er, M. Burgermeister, D. Hancock, third row: D. Weeks, C. Rempel, A. Waters, J. Lesher, C. Brown, T. Tuchek, D. Riggs, M. Langeland, A. Crose, B. Bishop, L. Martin, second row: D. Meyer, D, Rhoten, M. Deeney, S. Page, H. Davis, L. Gilson, L. Bartlett, G. Shaffner, L. Terry, D. Brandt, P. Scott, S. Laverty, L. Chamberlain, A. Gibbens, front row: B. Chivers, M. Bibelheimer, C. Dahlen, M. Thomas, G. Weeks, W. Carson C. Marshall, S. Taylor, A. Gehman, L. Todd, V. Miller, M. Broer, W. Willecke, Mr. Jessop. Maiorettes: C. Seay, D. Wagness, B. Vincent, A. Ton- ning, D. Smith, J. Rickettes. B Band Back row: J. Prince, K. Lottis, K. Kleman, D. Anderson, P. Larson, H. Hewitt, J. Boyer, G. Armstrong, B. Kergil, third row: D. Chambers, F Bothman, R. Stuart, D. Sheridan, R. Glasgow, R. Cornelius, J. Winters, D. Simons, G. Baker, M. Bishop, second row: M. Bartholomay, R. Ro gers, R. Meyer, C. Brown, B. Strayer, D. VanDyke, R. Shaw, G. Hall, D. Smith, J. Fabryg fron! row: Mr. Palmason, M. Atwood, W. Tanner, M Pankratz, J. Odom, B. Cross, J. Larsen, J. Iufer, S. Will, Mr. Jessop. Page 89 WM? 'af I ashtli ' X V X 4 N5 .li alli 'I ' ' Qc my zzl 1 5 Q. . ' 1' L.: V, l P if ' L ' 3 Back row: B. Lindstrand, J. Todd, M. Schulze, B. McConviIle, W. Mercer, L. Bartlett, B. Doughton, L. Gilson, M. Peeler, fourth row: A. Hart- man, M. Morris, M. Deeney, H. Davis, M. Langeland, C. Holmquist, S. Page, W. Willecke, C. Hargrave, F. Haugen, G. Benner, third row: B. Graham, M. Wall, J. Wargnier, S, Brockart, J. Yates, A, Smith, H. Long, S. Benson, M. Gustafson, D. Spaulding, R. Graham, A. Gibbens, second row: S. Brown, S. Wellbrock, J. Ellis, A. Ritchey, B. Saylor, M. Romane, D. Lange, D. Jorgensen, B. Bales, P. St, Clair, B. Litchenberg, F. Smith, front row: M. Foxley, A. Lehman, P, Scott, M. Broer, D. Pederson, Mr. Palmason, E. Hill, S. Polales, L. Matter, C. Weaver, N. Wil- son, E. Sikora. As soloist for the February 22 orchestra concert, Dorothy Pederson practices her piano concerto, Concertstuck, by Carl von Weber, amidst the typical confusion of stage rehearsals. Orchestra Uses New Music Room for Daily Class Practice Two outstanding concerts were given by the orchestra this year. The first was in co- operation with the Salem High band and presented Dorothy Pederson as piano soloist. Combining with the vocal music department, the orchestra presented the second con- cert with Edna Hill and Bonnie Litchenberg as piano and violin soloists. Participation in the district and state music contests and performance for baccalau- reate and graduation exercises complete the year's activities. Page 90 Calendar of Musical Events November I8 Thanksgiving Festival March ll District Solo and Ensemble Contest November 23 Thanksgiving Assembly April T7 Band Concert December I9 Annual Band and Orchestra Christmas April 22 District Band and Orchestra Contest Banquet May 2 University of Oregon Band Concert December 21 Christmas Homecoming Assembly May 5,6 State Music Contest February 6 Dance Band Assembly May 9 Choir Concert February 22 Band and Orchestra Concert May 12 Salem Music Festival March 7 Orchestra and Choir Concert May T8 Band Exchange Program Crescendo Club Sponsors Assemblies for Student Body The purpose of Crescendo Club is to give students more experience in performing before an audience. Tryouts are held each year for prospective members. The Thanks- giving and Valentine assemblies given on November 23 and February T4 were spon- sored by this organization. The formal initiation of Crescendo Club was held at the home of Senior Pat Elfstrom. Jack Nelson is presenting membership cards to Alice Waters, Charles Dahlan, Dorna Martin, Roberta Graham and Marlyn Lorenz. Looking on is Superintendent Bennett, a guest of honor at the occasion. President, Jack Nelson, vice president, Elinor Sikorra, secretary, Betty Jo Davenport, treasurer, Alice Lehman, adviser, Mr. Miller. Back row: P. Elfstrom, J. Armstrong, M. Gustafson, A. Waters, C. Dahlen, L. Jensen, E. Parrish, E. Hill, R. Graham, D. Spaulding, D. Jorgen- sen, E. Sikorra, third row: M. Miller, B. Goldblat, M. Morris, J. Nelson, G. Stock, D. Casebeer, C. Hargrave, P. Baker, G. Jones, L. Bartlett, G. Benner, B. Litchenbergp second row: A. Miller, C. Woodrutfe, M. Foxley, M. Blakley, I. Henderson, M. Power, B. Callaway, C. Weaver, J. Lesher, B. Davenport, M. Lorenz, C. Hiltiker, P. DeSartp front row: J. Turnbull, M. Atwood, A. Hudson, J. Burr, L. Wolf, E. Manning, D. Peder- son, A. Gibbens, A. Lehman, M. Broer, J. Younger, S. Anderson, D. Martin. D nn O1 .aa.t-ss.-ss.,-W . cm,-Xe. As customary, the ritual team which in- ducted new National Honor Society members in January wore the satin robes. Standing are Bob Hamblin, presi- dent, Mike Tavenner, Service, and Mar- garet Bown, Character. Seated are Peb- ble DeSart, Scholarshipg Wayne Mercer, leadership, and Marilyn Hall, secretary. Faculty Votes Outstanding Students for Honor Society Surprise announcement of new members of Sigma Lambda chapter of National Honor Society was made at a basketball pep assembly, during which candidates were called to the stage. Chosen by the faculty for scholarship, leadership, character and ser- vice, the new members were formally inducted on January ll. Nearly one hundred sixty members and alumni attended the homecoming banquet, Follow the Stars, on December l. Honor Society was responsible for direction of all concessions in the Inter-club Carnival. page 92 Sigma Lambda Chapter First Semester: President, Bob Hambling vice president, Janet Gaiserg secretary, Marilyn Hall, treasurer, Don Bennett, adviser, Miss Holt. Second semester: President, Eugene Poindexter, vice pres., Carol McLeod, sec'y, Dorothy Tonning, treas., Ellis Von Escheng adviser, Miss Holt. Back row: G. Poindexter, W. Mercer, H. Wilson, J. Todd, M. Brokke, E, Von Eschen, R. Scott, R. Strong, B. Hamblin, M, Schulze, E. Knapp, D. Rogers, third row: D. Engdahl, L. Gilson, D. Bennett, J. Sandifer, T. Angle, C. McLeod, N. Taylor, A. Lehman, Miss Holt, M. Hall, T. Wil- liams, J. Rautenkranz, second row: K, Myers, J. Gaiser, B. Cooley, J. Malek, L. Burdette, M. Myers, M. Feike, M. Campbell, M. Bown, B. Fol- ston, M. Polales, C. Flesher, N. Doughton, D. Lane, front row: P. DeSart, M. Power, D. Tonning, S. Steed, L. Wolf, L. Rahtz, S. Perry, J, Miller, A. Girod, E, Hill. Photography Club Again Backs All School Picture Contest Enrolled in Science Club are students with vocational interest in this subiect. Field trips and proiect work contribute to its activities. Among the proiects this year is an oscilloscope used for recording, testing and measuring wave lengths. The main project of Photography Club was the picture contest, open to all stu dents. First and second places were awarded in each of the divisions of still life and landscapes, school lite, home lite, and miscellaneous. The best print submitted annu ally is awarded a grand prize. On December 14 Aesculapian Club, an organization for those interested in the medical field, heard a talk by Miss Buena Stewart of Salem Memorial Hospital about her life as a physio-therapist. A movie on hospital routine was given by the State of Oregon Department of Health on February 22. Aesculapian Club President, Margaret Bown, vice president, Pat St. Clair, secretarya treasurer, Phyllis Johnston, advis- er, Miss Chandler. Back row: E. LaValley, J. Surgeon, J. Darby, B. Riordan, R. Hussey, Miss Chandler, third row: M. Bown, P. Johnston, B. Benner, D. Avriette, M. Craycroft, second row: J. Maguren, F. Mathews, N. Doughton, M. Dunigan, D. Beebe, J, Nystrom, G. Werner, front row: D. Willard, P. Collins, N. Willard, B. Miller, M. Seeber, A. Ritchey, A. Smith. Photography Club President, Irene Fussler, vice pres- ident, Don Chittick, secretary, Jim Kleen, advisers, Miss Barquist, Mr. Birrell. Back row: Mr. Birrell, B. Baker, R. Sain, I. Wells, R. Gould, J. Cole, D. Meyer, from row: D. Chittick, l. Fussler, J. Kleen, P. Willmarth, D. Riggs, D. Buren, Miss Barquist. Science Club President, Ed Knapp, vice presi dent, Howard Wilson, secretary, Beverly Bell, treasurer, Doris Ba singer, adviser, Miss Philpott. Back row: J. Gillespie, B. Carlson B. Enslin, R. Conder, P. 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Page 94 V Fairyland Follies ls Theme of lnter-club Carnival The crowning ot .loan Marie Miller as Queen Joan I opened the Fairyland Follies Inter-club Carnival on the evening ot March 31, under the direction of Mrs. Gertrude Smith and Mrs. Pauline Cohen. FirefIies, the entry of Paleteers and Snikpoh, won first place in the skit competi- tion. The fantasy had an original plot. Second honors went to the Vikettes and French club for their skit, Arabian Nights. Alice in Wonderland, by Spanish and Latin clubs, took third place. Little Black Sambo, by Que Dice and Commercial clubs, and the Home Economics and Club Philhistorian skit Four-and-Twenty Blackbirdsu completed the audi- torium program. After this there were carnival concessions in the gym. lnter-club Carniual Princesses Back row: M. Campbell, Que Dice, L. Todd, Latin Club, M, Haering, Paletteers, E. Manning, Crescendo, M. Bown, Aesculapians, third row: J. Malek, Home Economics Club, B. Cooley, Tri-Y, B. Folston, Spanish Club, L. Rahtz, French Club, second row: P. DeSart, Stagecraft, B. Stewart, Snikpoh, D. Lane, Vikettes, A. Girod, S Club, G. Fry, Science Club, front row: N. Miller, Philhistorian, J. Sullivan, Commercial Club, J. Miller, Girls' Letter Club, J. Curr, Hi-Y. Bottom: Snikpoh and Paleteers perform their winning skit, Fireflies, at the Inter-:lub Carnival. Fage W wwf' WV P Y O t , W F AQ .A 4-nuns Q , ' st ..., - . ,V Q I. .. A wg l i g , ,,.qpfv0! ' in Q President, Jim Rock, vice president, Beverly Wilt, secretary-treasurer, Susan Perry, adviser, Mrs. Smith, Back row: M, Schulze, T. Angle, M. Feike, C. McLeod, B. lmlah, M. Polales, Mrs. Smith, third row: M. Miller, J. Stewart, B. Cooley, B. Wilt M. Power, D, Cannon, P, Filler, K, Myers, second row: L. Burdette, E. Hill, J, Gaiser, D. Lane, A, Girod, G. Fry, G, Currier, J. Miller, from row D. Rogers, E. Eshleman, L. Lippert, G. Garver, G. Sloan, S, Perry, B. Hamblin. President, John Perlman, vice president, Loyal Howard, secretary, Carol Hardie, treasurer, Dolores Lyons, adviser, Mrs. Sitlinger. Back row: W. DaMetz, C. McClelland, R. Bloom, C. Hardie, E. Taren, M. Haering, C. Jones, Mrs. Sitlinger, R. Swanson, third row: D, Bunse C. Humphrey, L. Howard, J. Periman, B. Saylor, second row: V. Pepin, D. Tonning, D. Lyons, L. Harper, C. Talmage, front row: J. Roberti son, A, Tonning, P. Rath, C. Fisher, L. Matter, D. Cavender, R. Fletcher. Paleteer Club Members Visit Art Centers in Oregon Two art field trips made up the important events in the Paleteers' calendar. ln De- cember members visited the art department at the University of Oregon and Oregon State College. Later the students toured the Portland Museum of Art, the Scholastic ex- hibits at the Meier and Frank Company, and the Oregon Ceramics Studio. The purpose of Civics Club is to develop civic pride in school and community. In addition to its main proiect, the annual carnival, the club has toured the State Library and heard Mark Hatfield, of the Willamette University faculty, speaking on communism. Page 96 Upper left: Ginger Currier, candidate from Claude Kells chapter. Upper right: Pebble DeSart, candidate from Alonzo Stagg chapter Center: Joan Marie Miller, 1950 Hi-Y Sweetheart, candidate from Harrison Elliott chapter. Lower left: Alice Girod, candidate from Abel Gregg chapter. Lower right: Marilyn Power, candidate from Arthur Cotten chapter 5 l New Hi-Y Chapters Meet Demand of Enlarged Membership After a probationary period during which members demonstrated their willingness to live up to Hi-Y standards, two new clubs were admitted to active membership with full privileges. Organized to fill the demand of the many boys wanting to join Hi-Y, the clubs were named after Claude Kells and Amos Alonzo Stagg, the former being a retired general secretary of the Salem YMCA and the latter known as the dean of football coaches. Candidates for Hi-Y Sweetheart were elected by each of the five clubs, after which the sweetheart was chosen. At the Valentine formal, held at the No-Name Ballroom, each club serenaded its princess and Sweetheart Joan Marie Miller received a locket with the Hi-Y em- blem on it. Abel Gregg published the Fetchadora for the fifth consecutive year. Edited by Ed Knapp and Paul Baker, this handbook lists the names, addresses and telephone numbers of all students, faculty members, maintenance crew and office staff. For the Youth in Government convention, held April 28 and 29 at the state capitol, each club chose two members as delegates. H-Y Council President, Gordon Sloan, secretary, Layton Gilson. Back row: T. Angle, L. Gilson, S. Merchant, P. Baker, C. McClelland, third row: R. Morgali, L. Hamlin, R, Walters, B. Riggs, E. Knapp, D. Rankin, second row: R. Brunk, D. Feike, H. Grimm, G. Bateson, D. Clark, D. Rankin, from row: D. Rogers, E. Eshleman, G. Garver, G. Sloan, D. Peterson, B. Harnlolin. Abel Gregg Hi-Y President, Tom Angle, vice president, Dick Peterson, secretary Ed Knapp, treasurer, Bob Hamblin. Back row: J. Maden, B. Harp, L. Paulus, J. Boone, E. Knapp, B. Stevens, D. Crittenden, third row: J. Todd, R. Strong, D. Gi- rod, T. Angle, G. Carlisle, F. Buchanan, second row: B. Kiekel, C. Keppinger, D. Peterson, P. Baker, L. Chamberlain, F. Nies- wander, B. King, from row: K. Myers, J. Nelson, Hashers, P. Wegner, G. Currier, C. McNeil, G. Garver, B. Hamblin. ov l 'Y' yi' i V Z ls X ' 1 ,Nl 1 if lu if f' 9? Page 98 A. A. Stagg Hi-Y President, Steve Merchant, vice president, Dwaine Rankin, secre- tary, Wally Carson, treasurer, Dwight Rankin. Back row: D. Meyer, S. Merchant, W. Carson, third row: D. Sohrt, M. Webb, B. Galloway, J. Cole, C. McClelland, B. Doughton, second row: Dwaine Rankin, Dwight Ran- kin, R. Morgali, H. Lang, M. Baum- gart, B. Dunsworth, front row: H. Brock, D. Blackmer, Hashers D. Vogt, B. Sioding, B. Graham, G. Benner, W. Rogers. Claude Kells Hi-Y President, Dick Smith, vice presi- dent,, Jim Hill, secretary, Bob Riggs, treasurer, Richard Come- Iius. Back row: D. Kortzeborn, R. Lay- ton, J. Hill, M. Helvig, D. Sheri- dan, M. Bartholomay, B. Riggs, second row: G. Juve, D. Smith, W. Dametz, E. MacDonald, M. Craig, R. Cornelius, J. Snyder, front row: H. Grimm, K. Conover, Hashers P. Halseth, J. Andrews, N. Swingle, R. Nelson. Harrison Elliott Hi-Y President, Doug Rogers, vice pres- ident, Gordon Sloan, secretary, Dennis Feike, treasurer, Earle Esh- leman. Back row: T. Sodeman, J. Enger, G. Sloan, C. Wilhoit, A. Klein- smith, D. Sheridan, D. Raymond, third row: W. Benson, J. Graves, D. Feike, F. Papenfus, V. Schweitz, D. Danforth, B. Meaney, second row, R. Brunk, L. Lippert, D. Nor- ton, D. Hughes, D. Bessett, D. Peper, G. Jones, M. Thomas, B. Hart, front row: E. Eshleman, D. Rogers, Hashers D. Cannon, J. Mil- ler, A. Girod, B. Pearsall, B. San- Arthur Cotton Hi-Y President, Dick Wyatt, vice presi- dent, Ron Walters, secretary, Lay- ton Gilson, treasurer, Don Clark. Back row: J. Caspar, M. Schulze, G. Jones, D. Riggs, C. Humphrey, L. Gilson, D. Bennett, third row: D. Evans, D. Buren, R. Hoxie, sec- ond row: D. McMillin, M. Kring, R. Walters, D. Clark, J. Morgali, D. Reay, from row: J. Kleen, L. Hamlin, Hashers M. Power, B. Cooley, N. Camfield, G. Bateson, A. Elliott. Page 99 .s . Ms.. .........f 'li .......e-, nu V1 Z t - I .. . . f ' MT1,sel!mmm'Nf?MmWXNXSNN x jul Tri-Y Cabinet President, Lavurne Gammonl vice president, Sue Perry, secretary Beverl Benne - t , 4 , y r, reasurer, Janet Gaiser, adviser, Miss N. Wallace QYWCAJ Back row: B. Stewart, M. Feike, B. Benner, J. Gaiser, B. Callaway, P. Filler, D. Kleenp second row: V. Carrow, C. Messmer, D. Ladd, M. Miller N. Hamilton, A. Forristel, L. Gammon, front row: L. Burdette, S. Perry, A. Girod, L. Chamberlain, S. Polales, C. Fuhr, M. Seeber. The Tri-Y committee members work on experimental copies of a book listing all school clubs and their memberships. Left to right are la Vu G C I ' ' ' ' ' rne ammon, aro yn Parker, Alice Glrod, Marilyn Myers, Mary Felke, Anne Forristel and Carol Fuhr. Tri-Y Raises Money for its World Fellowship Program Garnet Knight and Esther Little, two new chapters of Tri-Y, were organized to give more girls a chance tor leadership and responsibility while limiting the nine clubs to about thirty-tive members each. Booths selling foods typical of foreign countries were the Tri-Y project tor the annual YWCA-YMCA Smorgasbord. Money raised was used for the world fellowship program of the clubs. Page 100 'F 'YQ l 3 fi! il ll.. ...Q x : , .: '- SC Ann Gufhfie Tfl-Y President, Arlene Garver, vice president, Norma Hamilton, secretary, Betty Breakey, treasurer, Leona Strode. Back row: D. Tonning, B. Wendt, C. Hardie, D. Nothelfer, S. Nohlgren, C. Hudson, G. Radcliff, H. Hiday, C. Weaver, fourth row: J. Olson L. Brannon, J. Beard, M. Boock, P. MacDonald, P. Weathers, L. L. Hall, L. Phillippe, third row: N. Olson, L. A. Hall, V. Hardy, J. Peterson L. Gammon, L. Chamebrlain, R. Klempel, second row: V. Chance, D. Bishop, B. Breakey, F. Steckley, J. Kufner, S. Polales, D. Dyke, A. Leh man, front row: L. Strode, F. Todd, R. Kreft, P. Walters, N. Hamilton, M. Polales, K. Perrin. Grqgg TH-Y President, Mary Feike, vice president, Donna Satter, secretary, Deloris Castor, treasurer, LaVelle duBuy. Back row: L. duBuy, D. Satter, D. Olson, J. Ellis, H. Reimann, B. Savage, D. Cannon, D. Karsten, third row: B. Williams, N. Bowder, M. Mey ers, J. Fluitt, C. Motfitt, L. Messmer, B. lmlah, M. Pedersen, second row: E. Darr, P. Bramble, N. Miller, L. Burdette, D. Castor, G. Fry, M McFarlane, C. Wood, J. Hale, front row: J. Malek, M. Seeber, H. Cadd, E. Stanley, M. Feike, C. Fuhr, A. Forristel. Gfahqm Tfl-Y President, Pat Filler, vice president, Berniece DaMaude, secretary, Beverly Benner, treasurer, Louise Dotten. Back row: J. Bolt, N. Taylor, M. Marshall, B. Benner, J. Munson, S. Niesvvander, B. Flagg, C. McLeod, N. Harrington, fourth row: M. Hart D. Johnson, S. Brattain, C. Kannier, B. Stewart, P. Filler, third row: J. Blackwell, R. Sioding, S. Hastings, J. Gaiser, C. Parker, D. Vogt, M Brown, D. Reed, second row: J. Lewis, L. Dotten, S. Swoboda, J. Armstrong, E. Hill, S. Hare, L. Carlisle, O. Grieve, M. Atwood, front row C. Messmer, H. Niust, B. DaMaude, P. Wegner, J. Traviss, C. Seay, C. McNeil, M. Blakely, M. Sundet. Page th l ir I 1. AQ. me qc 00 'T ' .aa is.-'53 ww Q? 1? rw Y p I .af-' .. -es- 'id' i f .N Q7 fy' Winiffed Heard Tfi-Y President, Barbara Callaway, vice president, Pat Roper, secretary, Carolyn Payne, treasurer, Pauline Toycen, Back row: J. Davis, B. Nunn, L, Roseler, S. Newberry, N. Weaver, M. Penhorwood, B. Callaway, third row: A. Mauk, F. Boatwright, N. Baker, C. Mattson, M. Thompson, B. Davenport, B, Folston, second row: C. Payne, L. Adams, M, Craycroft, R. Bedwell, M. Holmquist, F. Ingram, front row: P. Dayson, J. Mitchell, P. Toycen, D. Crawley, P. Roper, L. White, J. King. Rhoda McCullough TH-Y President, Alice Girod, vice president, Margaret Miller, secretary, Nancy Doughton, treasurer, Elizabeth Johnson Back row: J. Westfall, O. Lee, C. Fisher, P. Railsback, N. Stewart, S. Becker, P, DeSart, fourth row: M. Miller, M. Nopp, D. Davis, I. Halvor- sen, N. Taylor, D. Spaulding, third row: M. Bown, M. Power, B. Wilt, N. Doughton, B, Cooley, S. Laverty, second row: A. Woodrnansee, B. Miller, M. Dunigan, E. Johnson, S. Plunkett, P. Casey, V. Gosnell, C. Talmage, front row: B. Young, A. Girod, S. Perry, N. Camfield, J. Miller, S. Jones, D. Bradlord, S. Hendrie. GCIYHQI Tfl-Y President, Darlene Kleen, vice president, Kathy Frankum, secretary, Barbara Tookey, treasurer, Ida Joe Campbell. Back row: K, Franlcum, B. Tookey, M. Ellis, second row: P. Halseth, I. Campbell, S. Jarms, D. Kleen, J. Andrews, front row: I. Fisher, C. Lively, E. White, C. Miles, E. McGranahan. Page lO2 Margaret MeadeTri-Y P 'd res: ent, Marie Miller, yice president, Marion Coffel, secretary, Cleta Martin, treasurer, Elinor Sikorra, Back row: C. Martin, B. Andresen, M. Cotfel, A. Christy, B. Avriette, J, Lanke, D. Jorgensen, D. Lange, third row: J. McCollam, W. Fraught, T. Gordon, M. Colvin, M. McFarland, B. Pickens, R. Rowell, M. Pierce, second row: M. Miller, E. Susbauer, M, Kelly, A. Kuhn, I. Henderson, M. Rowe, P. St. Clair, L. Terry, front row: P. Collins, D. Klinetelter, D. Ladd, E, Sikorra, B. Noack, S. Barker, D. Cavender, R. Fletcher. ESfhQI' Tfi-Y President, Dorothy Svvigart, vice president, Judy Shrock, secretary, Doris Herring, treasurer, Coralie Doughton. Back row: H. Wood, D. Herring, D, Brandt, E. Manning, D. Pederson, P. Morton, M, Mosolf, second row: N. Gilman, E. Baker, J. Fabry, S. Kinzer, M. Aston, M. Lorenz, from row: P. Todd, J. Hamman, J. Hartwell, H. Callaghan, C. Hewitt, J. Garlick, C. Hilfiker. MGfi0H Cljfhbeff Tfi-Y President, Velma Carrow, vice president, Dolores Farmen, secretary, Iris Fisher, treasurer, Pauline Earls. Back row: V. Carrow, M. Boock, B. McMillen, B. Smith, J. Bevens, third row: D. Bradford, B. Peerenboom, B. Jones, D. Hall, J. Wargnier, D. Punzel, second row: S. Atkinson, P. Holden, M. Romane, D. Anderson, N. Lee, I. Fisher, front row: R, Chrisman, V. Klein, P. Earls, L. Bickell, N. Willard, D. Farmer, P. Colton. Page 103 Si. fa W Ni ...4 qi' .Wi , ' 'Q an 'Q ,916-v 5 'wif N,-.4 pil' 4-w 'Y ,nm 45'- wwf ,-.4 l Que Dicel President, Jane Fluitt, vice presi dent, LaVurne Gammon, secretary Lois Chamberlain, treasurer, Col lcon McNeil, adviser, Miss Ross Back row: C. VanDusen, L. Gam mon, D. Griffin, E. Griffin, M Campbell, third row: E. Susbauer, C. McNeil, J. Fluitt, L. Chamber lam, M. Boock, second row: E. Baker, N. Gilman, M. Rud, J. Kufrier, P. MacDonald, front row: M, Eyerly, R. Siodinq, R. Kreft C. Weinstein, L. Hall, P. Weathers. Clubs Philhistorian, Que Dice Develop Student lnterests Improvement in speech through open discussion and presentation of individual oral re- ports is the purpose of Que Dice. Membership is open to all who are interested. Tryouts, during which each prospective member presents an impromptu talk, are given early in the fall. An opportunity for each member to try out her voice over the public address system was offered as part of the club's program. Club Philhistorian, meaning club for lovers of history, has an enrollment of forty-eight students who have declared serious interest in this subject. Plans for field trips during the year include going to the McLaughlin House in Oregon City in May. Philhistorian ioined forces with Home Economics Club to present their Inter-club Carnival skit, Four-and-Twen- ty Blackbirdsf' Philhistorian President, Sylvia Hastings, vice president, Anne Forristel, secretary, Carol Fuhr, treasurer, Sharon Plunkett, adviser, Miss Lane. Page IOA Back row: D. Flint, C. Hudson, C. Parker, M. Brown, A. Gilbert, A. Fowler, B. Gilbert, D. Graham, fourth row: M. Bogosian, P. Bramble, N. Mil lor, S. Jones, A. Smitlison, D. Vogt, O. Grieve, Miss Lane, third row: N. Camfield, A. Forristel, C. Fuhr, B. Breakey, S. Sprout, L. Carlisle, C. Wood, D. Castor, second row: S. Plunkett, C. Hewitt, P. Railsback, A. Girod, J. Garlick, P. Service, M. McFarlane, S. Barker, D. Crawley, fron row: E. Johnson, S. Hastings, S. Swobocla, C, Payne, P. Wegner, D. Jol'nson, C. Messmer, L. Davis, J. Hale. , 1 .ara-4-na-i-msuwnn Z5 Salem High Speech Group Wins State Championship National Forensic League New members of the National Forensic League are chosen by the organi- zation. A qualified person must earn at least twenty points in speech tourna- ments, and h a v e good scholarship, leadership and character. President, Frank Vitaris, vice pres- ident, Marion Putman, secretary- treasurer, Eugene Poindexter, ad- viser, Miss Anderson. Back row: Miss Anderson, D. An- derson, M. Putman, F. Vitaris, G. Bateson, R. Swanson, second row: R. Rogers, J. Humphrey, E. Poin- dexter, P. Ward, J. Bone, front row: J. Ellis, D. Frohn, E. Pecken- paugh, L. Matter, J. Perlman. left: Junior Eunice Peckenpaugh has made an outstanding rec- ord this year in various speech tournaments. Her collection of trophies includes seven first places, two second places, and one third place. She also was a member of the debate team which won the state champion- ship. The trophies pictured here are three first place awards won at the Linfield tournament. Right: Senior Frank Vitaris and Eunice Peckenpaugh proudly display their first place cups won at the Pacific University tournament, and the sweep- stakes trophy, second from the left, which was awarded to Sa- lem High for earning the most points. Frank's record in speech tournaments this year is six first place awards and two sec- onds. One of his greatest thrills came when he won the state championship in impromptu speaking. He is also a member of the state winning debate team. Students on the speech team par- ticipated in five tournaments during the year. Winners and finalists in the Pacific Univer- sity tournament posing for their picture here are E. Poindexter, R. Swanson, J. Bone, F. Vitaris, G. Bateson and M. Putman standing. Seated are J. Ellis, E. Peckenpaugh and L. Matter. Sophomore John Bone, third from the left, has made an un- usual start in his first year of speech by winning the state .championship in humorous read- ing and also three other first -place awards and three seconds. Page lO5 Y 3 ,WMM it at Q it Vs Qt A s ...ssmwamgx President, Jeannie Grosso, vice president, Barbara Lange, secretary, Jeanette Sullivan, treasurer, Diane Karsten, adviser, Miss Hultman. Back row: F. Steckley, W. Faught, J. Lewis, J. McCoIlam, L. Hall, V. Hardy, N. Olson, A. Garver, G. Blank, R. Bagger, C, Corey, D. Johnson, Mr. Richards, fourth row: M. Penhorwood, N. Weaver, M. Miller, A. Meyer, K. Wilkes, M. Hall, J. Anderson, B. Phelps, L. White, C. Mattson, N. Hammack, J. Sullivan, R. Giese, third row: B. Grosso, B. Lange, M. Cotter, D. Bradford, V. Harvey, M. Hrudka, L. Bickell, M. Davee, S. New- berry, J. Lanke, V. Remy, J. Rautenkranz, B. Nunn, second row: S. Hare, S. Nieswander, B. Flagg, P. Scott, M. Gilman, F. Smith, M. Henny, M. Stahl, B. Pickens, B. Stettler, J. Saul, L. Saul, R. Klempel, Miss Hultman, first row: E. Darr, D. Karsten, P. Olson, G. Howland, R. Henderson, I. Fisher, L. Sorensen, D. Wagness, M. Murray, J. Stark, D. Farmen, N. Cunningham, V. Dunn, L. Williams, G. Clearwater. left: Commercial Club informal initiation featured many curious stunts. D. Bagger, R. Klempel, P. Scott, D. Johnson, and S. Newberry look on with amusement while D. Bradford and M. Gilman attempt to feed each other while blindfolded. Right: Ducking for apples are Arlene Meyer and Maxine Miller. Commercial Club Members See Mechanics of Local Banks Commercial club is open to anyone taking two commercial subiects. Because of the large number eligible, it is necessary to limit the membership to ninety students, with preference given to seniors and juniors. Most interesting was the club's visit to the Ladd and Bush and The First National Banks in Salem. Members were shown the vaults and machines for canceling checks and separating money. Page IO6 Graphic Arts President, Bob Canfield, vice pres- ident, Tom Steevesy secretary, Bob Salisbury, treasurer, Ray Wollesen, Back row: L, Gentemann, R. Wol- lesen, D. Sheridan, J. Paulsen, third row: B. Canfield, B. Salis- bury, D, Schartf, second row: T. Steeves, M. Rickman, F. Taylor, R. Kingman, front row: E. Otto, J. Lang, J. Keuscher, D, Doyle. Students Taking ew Graphic Arts Course Form Club Hoping to be of real service to the school, the members of the newly organized Graphic Arts club printed the programs and posters for the Snikpoh play and the tick- ets forthe Civics Club Carnival. Boys enrolled in agriculture and especially interested in farming may join the FFA. ln October Wayne Johnston, Clay Rambo and Jim Cartwright attended the National FFA Convention in Kansas City. Wayne Johnston and Clay Rambo were awarded the State Farmer Degree at the LaGrande convention in March, and the chapter's Haywire Band placed second at stunt night. Future Farmers President, Wayne Johnston, vice president, Ray Girod, secretary, Jim Cartwrightg treasurer, Don Schryder, adviser, Mr. McKinney. Back row: R. Hamann, W. Lowery, C. Keppinger, D. Roquemore, G. Odom, D. Bacheller, C. Everson, G. Siddall, E. Lowery, H. Dodson, fourth row: R. Mendenhall, W, Kergil, D. Rouse, K. Keppinger, R. Reitzenstein, F. Bothman, W. Simmons, G. Gottenberg, C. Baldwin, R. Feller, third row: T. Barber, N. Whittington, A. Russell, A. Banner, N. Rivers, B. Matthis, M. Dickenson, D. Meyer, B. Nelson, E. Harms, J. Richards, second row: D. Brunk, G. Andresen, V. Barnick, T. Pinner, G. Schwalen, H. Houen, R. King, T. Burns, .l. Barkus, Advisor McKinney, front row: S. Mar- tin, B. Bliven, J. Cartwright, R. Girod, W. Johnston, D. Shryder, C. Rambo, B. Wendt, T. Ediger. Page lO7 ww 'Q f Q Q ir X -f x w i q UQ, Qi. Q, Q, L iw A NX .:5s5a5a:aSQ:5:5f.a -5 :qagsgr -1 v Mx :N Q: .,.,,, .... N . -p q ,x fn :X - 5:- . ,, X W 1 y if f ,,,, X 1 aw J S ..,. . ' , iff X ' N: : 1 Xiiiifiig X , A .. Q . 1 . 211:13 53j::a:.:,g3:, QE ' . , .. , In X N Q X 4 f S v X ' 'r , If- X .,., . y , .. , i g wwe F, Q M, .,,. Q S S as Q34 Q Q S is S wx 'N x' -:ii-,, I 3 - x V 0 7 if , f , Z f 1 Q an 5 0 , Z A4 W, 4 4 M f 2 0 f X 1 ,MM , M f I M! X 1 , 1 Q, .,.,,,1 X E S N X Sb X .M R? 2 53 Salem 6 Vancouver 20 Led by Ben Mosley, the Trappers out-ran the Vikings in a hard-fought game that opened the season for both squads. Captain Jim Rock scored the Viks' only touchdown. Salem O Klamath Falls 7 The Vikings lost a heartbreaker to the Pelicans on the Waters Park field in their first home game of the season. Viks made yardage but were un- able to score. Salem 7 Albany 6 With the two teams deadlocked in a scoreless tie at half-time, the Viks came back to defeat the highly favored Albany Bulldogs in a league en- counter on Geo. E. Waters Field. Salem 7 Bend O Salem climbed into a tie for the league lead with Eugene and Corvallis by downing the Lava Bears in a hard-fought contest as Jim Rock scored the only touchdown. Salem I3 Springfield 8 Springfield, taking advantage of an over-con- fident Viking squad, climbed into a 8-6 half-time lead. Led by Rock's running and Vic Schwietz's blocking, the Viks emerged with their third win. Salem 7 Hillsboro 2O Hillsboro's small but potent squad came from behind to win and to keep their slate clean. Rock scored on a lateral from big Frank Parker who had intercepted a Spartan pass. Page llO Upper: Doug Rogers hauls in a pass from Gene Garver. Dick Norton C341 is in background. Lower: An enemy runner is held for no gain by the entire Vik squad. Viking Footballers Down Salem O Corvallis 6 ln a fumble filled thriller that saw the Sa- lem line stop repeated thrusts by the Corvallis backs, Burt Harp put on a terrific exhibition of punting with a muddy ball. Salem 26 Astoria 6 Led by Rock and a pass combination of Garver to Rogers, the Viks won the first leg on the Mayors' Cup. The big thrill of the game was Rock's 95-yard kickoff return. i 5 sg ,Siu he 5,3 . Varsity FOOtbGll TQGH1 Back row: Allen lhead mgr.l, Reay lass't mgr.l, Norton, Haugen, Angle, Harp, Schulze, Bacon, Halbert, Gil- son, Parker, Mort lhead coachl, Juran lass't coachl. Second row: Rock lcapt.l, Enger, Johnson, Boyd, Allison, Singleton, Walters, Panowicz, Schweitz, Peterson, Rogers, Graves, Goheen. From row: Miller, Stewart, Garver, Jones, Sloan, Hart, Santee, Davis, Covalt, MacMulIin, Stull. Jayuee Gridders Add New Passing Attack to Game Under a new coach, Ken Brophy, the Jayvee football squad came through their regular season with a record of 3 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie. The Jayvees, adding a new passing attack to their run- ning game, ended in third position in the .layvee Big Six League. The Jayvees opened the season wtih a 6-0 loss to Sacred Heart Academy, downed the Albany Bull- pups 13-7, and then traveled to bend and lost a Page 112 close one 13-12 to the Lava Bears B squad. Coach Brophy's boys then whipped Springfield 26-6 and beat the Corvallis Junior Varsity 26-13. Spotting the Eugene Juniors 20 points in their final game, they came back in the second half scor- ing 20 points and the game ended in a tie. WE THEY 13 Albany .... 6 12 Bend ..... ........ 1 3 26 Corvallis .13 26 Springfield . 6 20 Eugene . . 20 ,layljee Football TQGH1 Back row: Nelson, Messing, Adams, Thieson, Burns, Weeks, DeRoos. Third row: Prince, Murphy, Webb, Walk- er, Reiman, DeWhitt, Heston, Pederson iass't coachl. Second row: MacDonald, Sohrt, Langeland, Rankin, Gregson, Gundran, Rankin, Rec- tor. Front row: Brophy lcoachl, Conder, Carson, Shute, Roberts, Evans, Wendt. +- 1 90, .vi 00 ll lb bw i ff an its QQ .Q il! Qt QQ 17' 1lq : x.. X t Vw' X s X rt a fs . 'S ss -as , '-2-il' X Conrad Booze crosses the finishing Cross-country men, Dick Adams, Conrad Booze, Richard Strong, Don Herring and Kent Myers leave line ahead of the field. the start in a practice run. Cross-country Squad Ties Springfield for State Title Coach Vern Gilmore's defending state champion cross country team had to settle with a first place tie with Springfield this year. With a nucleus of five returning lettermen the harriers lost to Springfield in their opening meet 62-45. In the following weeks they outran Albany 7-22, beat Molalla 17-51 and 18-42, and then showed their heels to Jefferson and Albany in a Gay Weeks, mgr., Dick Strong, Dick Glasgow, David Casebeer, Kent Myers, Herb Steppe Feike, Dale Bassett, Dick Adams, Conrad Booze, Vern Gilmore, coach. three-way meet. ln the Willamette Valley Meet they followed Springfield but tied them in the State Meet. The Jayvees downed Albany 6-27, lost two to Molalla 59-20 and 35-28, and then defeated Jeffer- son 8-19. They placed third in the Willamette Val- ley Jayvee Meet. r, Don Herring, Ron Hamann, Jim Maden, Denny Page 113 Wan. Viles Win State Basketball Title, Place Two All Staters Viking hoopsters with a defense sparked by Daryl Girod, Jim Rock and Larry Chamberlain walked off with their seventh state championship in 32 years of tournament history. Added to their laurels was the selection of Daryl Girod, noted for his drive, and Doug Rogers, high scorer for the Viks, as mem- bers of the All State Basketball Team. The Vikings brought home more than their share of trophies, winning the Klamath Falls Invitational Tournament, Big Six and District ll championships. The most exciting game during the season was with Jefferson in the quarter-finals of the State Tournament, with two seconds remaining, Dick Nor- ton sank his own rebound to tie up the battle at 39 all, In the overtime Salem won and went on to de- feat the Grants Pass Cavemen in the final game. LEFT: larry Chamberlain Oakes a as Moe Walling ll8l and Jim Rock llll wait for the rebound. RIGHT: Waiting for the ball to drop in 3 for Owo poinh are Larry Bagge U31 and Jim Rock llll. fd! Page H4 Ayr' fi' Layton Gilson qlllbl Jim Rock Q Doug Rogers larry Chamberlain Wayne Walling Gordon Sloan Dick Norton Center, sr. lj' Forward, sr.. A Forward, sr, Guard, ir. Forward, ir. Guard, sr. Guard sr y .fee Q q s , V ,sg . E .N -sv-.s 5 .f N if . . ...l L 'lr l... if E --, ..,, M, S . ' fc . gp .K vga? W t ' .. A is t X I W., ti rs 5. as as 5 ,, .g .. ' ,Fw Q A ' ff R larry Baggett Gene Garver Deb Davis Don McKenzie Dick Deen .lack Nelson soph. Forward, ir. Guard, sr. Guard, ir. Forward, soph. Center, sr. Manager Q Ekalnsqt, Captain Daryl Girod of the T950 State Champions. Rogers 1101, Rock 1111 and Walling U81 move in to take the rebound from a Eugene Axeman. RIGHT: Doug Rogers is fouled as he goes up for a basket during the Hillsboro game. I s V 't B le tb ll S b d GYSI y GS 9 Cl COTE 001' 5, Our Their Our Their Our Their Score Score Score Score Score Score 36 La Grande 27 52 Eugene 39 79 Lebanon 50 46 Tigard 23 70 Bend 48 59 Bend 63 53 Klamath Falls 37 56 Albany 22 District Tournament 47 Tillamook 25 57 Springfield 41 67 Sacred Heart 28 47 Eugene 41 44 Astoria 32 58 Woodburn 40 37 Jefferson lPortIandJ 45 41 O.S.C. Rocks 47 33 Mt. Angel 21 38 Hillsboro 32 51 Astoria 21 State Tournament 48 Jefferson lPortlandb 33 47 Corvallis 44 48 Scappoose 42 53 Roosevelt 49 70 Albany 27 44 Jefferson lPortlandD 41 51 Lebanon 59 28 O.S.C. ROOKS 36 33 Corvallis 26 35 Corvallis 29 73 Springfield 38 34 Grants Pass 28 Jayuee Basketball Scoreboard Pdge 115 We They We They We They 35 Tillamook 24 32 Lebanon 39 42 Springfield 34 45 Eugene 31 52 Corvallis 43 51 First Christian 37 37 Jefferson lPortland1 33 24 Eugene 28 42 Corvallis 32 41 Hillsboro 24 39 Naval Reserve 48 67 Albany 39 27 Jefferson 21 43 Albany 36 56 Springfield 32 36 Roosevelt 30 59 Lebanon 39 I A 'K :I ,Q - ANS -ret . ' Jaguee Basketball Team Back row: Tom Walden, Ramsay Miller, Elmer Haugen, Lawrence Scheeler, Don Anderson, Jim Verdieck. Second row: Tom Blair, John Con- ' H lb rt. Front row: Don Blischke, Bab Hazel, Eddie Bauer, Merl Baumgart, Gene Jones. der, Walt Winter, Burt Harp, Vernon a e Coach Mort Develops Jayuees for Varsity Competition Coach Mort's Jayvee hoopsters came through a ason with a record of l9 wins against 3 losses to bring their four-year total to 75 wins and 9 losses. Lawrence Scheeler led the scoring with good se 93 points. Coach Brophy's sophomore basketball squad, laying for the first time in the Marion County B P League, had an average season with a record of lO wins and 5 losses. This team is compos sophomores, who receive a numeral for the ed entirely of ir award. l G' d I ft and Forward Doug Rogers, right. CENTER: Salem's Selected as members of the All State 1950 Baslcetball Team were Guard Dary iro , e , ' 't crowd in Eugene's MacArthur Court to receive their gold basketballs. Left to ' k shot state champron basketball team stands before a capaciy right are Paulus, Baggett, Girod, Sloan, Chamberlain, Norton, Walling, Gilson, Rogers and Rock. LOWER LEFT: Jim Rock llll ta es a in the final tussle with the Grants Pass Cavemen. Layton Gilson l'l7l is in the background. LOWER RIGHT: Corvallis's Roy Strand gives 'I ' the semi-finals of the state tournament. Layton Gilson l'l7l is waiting for the Doug Rogers a gentle nudge as he goes up for a s ot in rebound. P 1 l l6 W Sophomore Basketball Team Back row: Mr. Brophy, B. Schalk, G. Jones, G. Gortmaker, J. Bradtl, B. Burns, A. Cohen, W. Carson. Second row: J. Baker, B. Nelson, S. Page N. Swingle, A. Heston, M. Thomas, J. Beakey. Front row: J. Agnew, C.Bales, B, Nopp, R. Cross, D. Pepper, J. Snyder, J. Brown. rummage MW ......... as J Q 5 N A .- fe: Tw I w i . A tv? kxzffgwg. we W 'gf ,S , 1 I9 dh WQ i OW , li X ,, X W? ., ,,.. W , -fx Nv- sf? 'L' , if? K-if ,wg 'D V if V? Y.. E Back row: D. DeWhitt, L. Hamlin, D. Ullman, D. Sheridan, A. Elliott, D. Roberts, G. Carlisle, B. Hamblin. Front row: D. Sheridan, D. Knapke, G. Ullman, M. Nelson, B. Walker, B. Dunswortln, D. Klinetelter, D. Clark, J, Todd. Hamblin Sets Swim Record as Viks Place Third in State Working under a new coach, Vern Persinger, the Viks came back from a so-so season and won third place at the state meet. The team deteated West Linn twice 47-19 and 50-24, split with the O.S.C. Rooks 27-48 and 44-31, lost two to Vancouver 43-23 and 41-25, and two to Benson 41-25 and 45-19. Grant won the state title with 35 points, Lin- coln placed second with 25 and Salem took third with 21, 17190118 Upper left: The Viking breast-strokers, Marlin Nelson and Gerry Ullman, dan, Dick Klinefelter and Don Clark are caught in mid-air as they as he comes out of a jack-knife. At the state meet Bob Hamblin lowered two state records, the 100-yard backstroke from 1107.7 to 1z06.5 and the 120-yard individual medley from 1:21 to 1:20. High point men tor the season were Bob Hamb- lin with 111, which makes a new three-year scoring record of 267 points, and Dale Sheridan second, with 32, followed by Jerry Ullman with 30. come in for a turn. lower left: Freestylers Don Ullman, Dale Sheri- start a 40-yard race. Right: Bob Walker, Salem diver, is snapped -A . X si gov- E-5..'... ,,,,,, 35-X ummm .- if ft Upper left: George Logan, Vik wrestler, has Boyd Brougher of Springfield in a near pin. Lower left: Salem's John Enger applies a figure 4 on Clarence Perry of Molalla. Right: State Champion and team captain Vic Schweitz. Schweitz Leads Wrestlers to This year's wrestling squad had the best season in its history, going through its dual meets, the Big Six and the District, without a loss. The grapplers placed titth in the State Tournament. They downed Albany twice by identical scores 29-16, and pinned Newberg three times 27-17, 34- 14, and 29-18. Coach Juran's boys beat Springfield 27-17 and 26-17 and Molalla 27-20. Fifth Place at State Meet Vik Big Six champs are Cooley, Kubishita, Schweitz, Stepper, and Yellen. District winners are Gundran, Schweitz, Stepper and Yellen. The outstanding wrestler was Captain Vic Schweitz, who won 17 matches without a loss and was the only Viking to win a first place at the an- nual state meet. He has lost only two matches dur- ing the last two years. Page 1 Back row: P, Thompson, R. Kennedy, J. Enger, M. Tavenner, Mr. Juran. Fourth row: B. Beebe, J. Rehfuss, D. Klampe, W. Spriggs, W. Moore. Third row: M. Karn, R, DeRoss, M. Schirman, D, Snook, G. Fisher, F. Parker, F. Yellen. Second row: R. Glasgow, R. Cook, R. Morgali, R. Son- derman, G. Bowers, L. Doyle, D. Peterson, V. Schweitz. Front row: C. Hutchinson, T, Neufeldt, J. Gundran, J. Kubishita, G, Logan, G. Neu- harth, O. Cooley, F, Mantz. lcv' Varsity Baseball Team Back row: J. Nelson fmgrj, J. Stewart, C. Weaver, G. Garver, K. Farnam, G. Jones, D. Girod, Coach Hauk. Second row: J. Taylor, B. John- son, J. Rock, D. Rogers, P. Jewell, G. Bacon. Front row: B. Duval, B. Pitzer, F. Osburn, D. Norton, G. Sloan, S. Eshlernan. Viking Diamond Men Take Second in Big Six League Led by Jim Rock with a .377 batting average, the Viks finished the l949 season second in the Big Six League. Gene Garver led the pitchers with a 6-4 record, followed by Jim Rock with 4-3. Other .300 hitters were Bud Duval, .3485 Gene Jones, .323, and Ron Parsons, .3l2. Gordon Sloan is the 1950 captain. Showing a season record of six wins and three losses, the Viking Jayvees were led by Don Ander- son, who had a batting average of .347. He was followed by Largent with .322 and Dick Maguren with .3l2. DeGeer had a pitching record of two wins, two losses. Page '20 Jaguee Baseball Team Front row: J. Arnold, J. Brown, J. Largent, B. DeGeer, W. Jacobson, L, Chamberlain, D. Howard, D. Davis, V. Zeuske, E. Haugen. Second row: S. Walker, B. Field, A. McMullen, D. Anderson, J. Todd, D. Lewis, B. Steinbruck, A. Wilson, L. Baggett, T. Blair, D. Maguren, T. Soder- man. Back row: A. Elliott, Coach Mort, D, Adams. his 1 lit? 3' J' . . ., SaIem's mighty mite of the golf teams, Kent Myers. Ron Hoxie putts for a par in a match with Paul Sundin and Stan Samuels Minor Sports Gain lnterest, Build for Future Years With Don Boles, Salem Country Club pro, act- ing as the coach of this year's golf squad, the team has shown great improvement over the past years. There are three sophomores who are battling for berths on the squad and show considerable prom- ise. The squad won their opening match against Al- bany and then lost to the O,S.C. Rooks. Dick Deen, number one man on the tennis For the first time since the beginning of tennis, the team has been divided into two squads, the varsity and sophomore, each playing its own sched- ule. The teams will be defending the Big Six Var- sity and Sophomore Doubles Cup. Dick Deen, num- ber one man, was runner up for the Big Six Singles Cup last season. Jim Morgali is captain. Page l2l Tennis Team team, serves to an opponent as the ten- Back row: A. West, E. Backstrand, B. Doughton, J. Borders, D. Deen, B. Fitzpatrick. Front row nis season opens. Coach Del Ramsdell, G. Watts, E. Santee, A. Heston, B. Bell, M. Baumgart, J. Morgali. Viking Thinclads Talee Second in Big Six, Valley Meets In dual meet competition, Coach Gilmore's squad won four and lost one. The cinder men beat Albany 81-4l and 8l-4O, showed their heels to Milwaukie 85 5 6-36 l '6, and Gresham 84-38. Springfield edged them out 63-59. ln the dual meets Jim Jen- sen, lOO-yard dash man, consistently hit 10.5. The outstanding sophomore on last year's squad was Buzz Covalt, who lost only one race all year, and that was at the state meet. During the season he ran the 440 between 52.0 and 52.8. Harold Goheen Page l22 turned in a good height of lO'9 in the pole vault in the final Albany meet. In the Willamette Valley meet, the Vik trackmen placed second with 32 points, while Cottage Grove was first with 34 points. Covalt won the 440 in 53.3, and Goheen took the iavelin with a heave of l62'5 . Jensen placed second in the TOO-yard dash, Goheen second in the pole vault, and Hall and Spence third in the 220 and high jump, respectively. UPPER LEFT: Javelin Thrower Harold Goheen. UPPER CENTER: Viking Hurdler Don Bennett. UPPER RIGHT: Salem's middle-distance men, Ron Walters and Dick Strong. LOWER LEFT: Captain of the '49 track squad, Jack Loftis. LOWER CENTER, TOP: Loren Lippert, Vik discus thrower. LOWER CENTER, BYTTTOM: Merlin Schulze prepares the high iump pit for action. LOWER RIGHT: The Vik 1950 captain and star 440 man, Tom Bridges and Buzz Covalt. 5 P W X 'mpg nu! tan ' gnu?- sw W 5,3 as- E9' Y silk 5 'vw' by in fi-'96, gli-7-1 i MQ. Q, in - ,Nessus i1v+3O.' - iw fi it nf-. Sb? gg. v 'kllgf Varsity Track Team Back row: D. Bennett, L. Gilson, M. Schulze, J. Enger, D. Massee, L. Scheeler, B. MacDonald, H. Goheen, G. Morrison, Coach Vern Gilmore, Ass't Coach Hank Juran. Second row: G. Hamilton, W. Mulkey, B. Fabry, R. Strong, J. Loftis icapt.1, B. Covalt, B. Matthis, D. Adams, C. Booze. Front row: G, Weeks imgr.1, L. Lippert, R. Patton, R. Hall, M. Maudlin, T. Bridges, J. Jenson, J. Gundran, R. Hamman, G. Bateson irngrj, T. Schiedel ihead mgrj. Jayuee Track Team Back row: Coach Vern Gilmore, D. Meyers, L. Martin, A. Manke, G, Messing, R. Grenz, L. DuBois, M. Jenson, G. Bateson. Front row: D. Case- beer, M. Putman, D. Roberts, M. Schirman, B. Shute, D. Herring. Traclesters Sweep District Meet, Winners Enter State At the Big Six Meet, Salem placed second behind Springfield. Covalt set a new record of 51.1 in the 440, Hall won the 220 in 23.1, and the Viking re- lay team won their event in 1.33. At the District 7 Meet, Goheen won the pole vault, Jensen the 100, Schulze the high jump, and Adams the mile. Covalt set a new record as he won the 440, and Lippert brought back the discus crown. Hall tied the record as he won the 220, the 880 was won by Loftis, and the Vik relay team won the relay in record time. Page 123 O Athletic Program Gives Opportunity to All Fellows F he o i g!5gHU .X LEFT: Intramural wrestling champs left to right are: L. Doyle, D. Herring, H. Stepper, D. Snook, J. Ames, M. Tavenner, 0. Knupp, R. Kennedy. In front are F. Mantz, F. Parker. RIGHT: Ron Hamann stretches for the tape in the Ivan Fruitt in- tramural cross-country race. LEFT: Cross- country coach Vern G i I m o r e is presented some steaks by Richard Strong of the cross-country team. RIGHT: D o n Anderson, Jayvee first baseman, scoops up a low throw. LEFT: Coach Vern Gilmore is snapped as he shows his men some of the finer points of track. RIGHT: The .layvee cross-country squad: Back row: B. Akers, H. Stepper, J. Rehfuss, G. Fishery front row: D. Glasgow, G. Bow- ers, M. Helvig, J. Baker, R. Cross. LEFT: Robert Elfstrom, Salem's mayor, and Drville Eaton of As- toria are shown with the May- ors' cup. RIGHT: Can you match the feet with the heads? Page 124 National Athletic Honor Society President, Richard Strong, vice president, Earle Eshleman, secre- tary-treasurer, Layton Gilson, ad- viser, Mr. Gilmore. Back row: D. Bennett, T. Angle, K. Myers, L. Gilson, M. Schulze. Front row: Adviser Vern Gilmore, B. Hamblin, R. Strong, E. Eshle- man, D. Rogers. S Club Purchases Movie Camera to Record Activities Starting the year with ten boys, National Ath- Open to all boys who have earned varsity ath- letic Honor Society took in three new members at lem- awards, 5 Club Sold programs at fhe home the mid-year award assembly. The society acted as host to the competing teams at the District Basket- ball Tournament at Salem High. Requirements for membership are a letter, 3-point grade average, and approval by members. football and basketball games and candy at the bas- ketball games. The club purchased a T6-mm. movie camera which is used to record all athletic events. S Page 125 President, Daryl Girod, vice president, Earle Eshleman, sec'y-treasurer, Gaylord Weeks, sergeant-at-arms, Layton Gilson, adviser, Mr. Gilmore. Back row: G. Messing, W. Spriggs, J. Kubishta, J. Gundran, J. Stewart, D. Herring, B. Johnson, B. Hart, B. Santee, F. Allen, R. Parsons, D. Ol- son, F. Parker, C. Booze. Fourth row: F. Yellen, S. Samuels, G. Bateson, B. Fabry, D. Girod, B. Covalt, J. Morgali, G. Watts, D. Adams. M. Nelson, K. Myers, G. Lebold, D. Rogers. Third row: B. Bell, M. Karn, G. Logan, R. Walters, H. Goheen, T. Angle, A. Kleinsmith, D. Allison, D. Boyd, V. Schweitz, L. Gilson, D. Bennett, J. Nelson. Second row: B. Matthis, W. Moore, G. Weeks, J. Maden, T. Sodeman, L. Lippert, P. Sundin, D. Clark, R. Gebauer, D. Sheridan, M. Schulze, J. Enger, J. Graves. Front row: Mr. Gilmore, C. Hutchinson, T. Neufeldt, P. Thomp- son, D. Peterson, G. Bacon, D. Massey, B. Hamblin, R. Strong, E. Eshleman, D. Klinefelter, L. Hamlin, R. Hamann. otL0..4jP -r 1 A .-1, gf .-33. gg fi 'e S - iv 1 Qt :Rx Silt' 4: f N A -F Officers and Heads of Sports Back row: R. Kreft, L duBuy, B. Pickens, V. Chance, N. Hamilton, M. Miller, A. Kuhn, C. Hardie, D. Davis, B. DaMaude, A. Smithson, B. Baker Second row: M. Bauer, C. White, C. Russell, D. Bradford, D. Pederson, M. Feike, B. Walser, L. Wolf, M. Bown, L. Gammon, N. Taylor, F. Boat wright. Front row: I. Fisher, M. Waters, J. Miller, E. Johnson, D. Baggett, M. Seeber, S. Polales, V. Carrow, B. Breakey, A. Lehman, M. Po lales, L. Chamberlain, J. Lanke. 300 Points and Over Back row: L. Wolf, M. Bown, P. MacDonald, R. Kreft, W. Tanner, N. Taylor, A. Smithson, M. Bauer, B. Baker, L. Gammon. Second row: D Wagness, I. Fisher, A. Lehman, M. Polales, L. Rahtz, B. Walser, J. LaDow, D. Lyons, L. Chamberlain, F. Boatwright. Front row: M. Waters, J. Miller, E. Johnson, D. Baggett, M. Seeber, S. Polales, V. Carrow, J. Lanke, B. Breakey, C. McLeod. Students Earn Points for Girls' Letter Club Membership Sophomores with 100 points, iuniors with 150 points, and seniors with 200 points may enter the Girls' Letter Club. Points are earned by participation in such sports as aerial darts, tennis, badminton, field hockey, golf, horseback riding, and swimming. During the last year of iunior high school, girls may start earning their points for mem- bership. To be eligible for a letter sweater, a girl must have earned 300 points. Each stripe requires 50 additional points after the sweater is received. Page I26 14, Ic.,r' fs Mil' To interest prospective members, the G.l.C. skit showed an informal Biting apples under the watchful eyes of Wanda Tan- initiation. Left to right are Alice Lehman, Margaret Miller, Carol Hardie, ner and Iris Fisher are the G.l.C. initiates Inez Betty Breakey, Mary Polales, and Rosemary Rowell. Fisher and Naydeen Taylor. G. L. C. lnitiations Are an Evening of Stunts, Games, Fun At two informal initiation ceremonies of the Girls' Letter Club, approximately a hundred girls took the following pledge of the organization: I promise to uphold the ideals of the Girls' Letter Club by promoting interest in athletics and the out-of-doors, by living so that I may be healthy and strong, by making good sportsmanship a constant factor in my conduct, by putting forth every reasonable effort to become a socially adjusted citizen in my school and in my community. At informal initiations parties, which followed in the evening, officers entertained their mothers as special guests. 200-300 Points Page 127 Back row: J. Saul, J. Stettler, V. Wilcox, B. Flagg, S. Nieswander, B. Jones, M. McFarland, A. Meyer, P. Morris, N. Doughton, C. Fuhr, A. For- ristel, J. Wood, R. Rowell, M. Andresen, P. Scott. Third row: E. Johnson, V. Hardy, E. Hill, D. Cannon, A. Girod, S. Swoboda, H. Just, D. Da- vis, L. Phillippe, L. Matter, S. Steed, L. duBuy, D. Tonning, S. Perry, D. Plenge, S. Blankenship. Second row: R. Klempel, B. Callaway, M. Sloan, M. Miller, L. Strode, D. Bradford, S. Page, M. Power, J. Kufner, E. Manning, D. Pederson, A. Kuhn, B. Imlah, J. Malek, J. Rautenkranz, P. DeSart, L. Saul. Front row: I. Henderson, V. Chance, N. Hamilton, J. Hill, M. Feike, M. Myers, B. DaMaude, K. White, C. Russell, B. Pickens, B. Roberts, D. Cavender, C. Hardie, N. Miller, E. Stanley, M. Gilman, R. Chrisman, D. Jorgensen. .dtszliawa tilt, Athletic These girls are dressed for the fun of initiation. Back row: Shirley Page, Bobbie Sioding, Naydeen Taylor, Janice Taylor, Marlene Kelly, Laura Allen, De- lores Carr, Phyllis Ahalt. Sec- -.N ond row: Emily Hubbard, Ro- berta Boyer, Pat Collins, Marvel Chrisman, S h i rl e y McGinnis. Front row: Jean Hartwell, Vir- ginia Scott, Edith Baker, Patsy gm, Pease, Joan Hammon. , 'Ywu--' as ft x si rf- These Girls Are Working for Letter Club Sweaters Each year at the annual Jym Jamboree girls who have earned letter sweaters lead the traditional grand march. Working towards this honor, girls participate in local pa- rades and also act as hostesses to other schools during volleyball, basketball, and soft- ball playdays. In addition to earning points at these events, Letter Club members meet many new friends and acquire valuable experience in good sportsmanship. When a girl has earned the needed 300 points for a sweater, the G. L. C. will help finance the purchase. Page 128 lOO - 200 Points Back row: C. Rempel, B. Williams, S. Hastings, J. Beard, A. Fowler, H. Wood, V. Scott, J. Hartwell, P. Ahalt, M. Chrisman, F. Mathews, J. Feller, P. Roper, B. Nunn, L. Roseler, F, Ingram, S, Newberry, J. Davis, J. Hamman, J. Fabry. Third row: B. Jenkinson, H. Michelson, P. Rath, M. Meyers, C. Hewitt, D, Brandt. N. Taylor, O. Lee, A. Girod, V. Gosnell, B, Andresen, C. Seay, J. Taylor, P. Collins, C. Kaufman, E. Hub- bard, A. Dalke, M. Weikum, N. Blair, F. Vice, C. Payne. Second row: J. Smith, A. Woodmansee, D. Avriette, D. Martin, M. Gundran, V. Smith, M. Kelley, G. Schrecengost, R. Giese, D. Farmen, J. Ellis, S. Hendrie, B. Wagness, R. Boyer, B. Wendt, B. Saylor, K. Lietuvietis, J. Blackwell, C, McNeil, H. Cadd. Front row: N. Reagle, S, Phillips, J. Bevens, M, Colvin, l. Fisher, K. Perrin, D. Crawley, D. Dyke, J. Radcliff, M. Boock, M Pierce, R. Hussey, E. Baker, D, Carr, P. Toycen, l. Sadowsky, B. Stoller, B. Sioding, E. Griffin, B, Salisbury. Program for All Girls Has Variety of Seasonal Sports In the fall and spring the tennis team is in action. Standing at the net after a match are, left to right: lavelle duBuy, Kaiia Lietuvietis, Marcia Seeber, and Betty Breakey. Winter sports include ice skating during regular gym periods at the Salem lce Arena near the high school campus. left to right are: Sophia Polales, Carol Russell, Beverly Johnston, Ber- tha Jones, Ida .lo Henderson, and Violet Springer. Every spring the traditional gym iamboree is performed in the big gym for capacity crowds. This annual event always opens with the impressive Girls' let- ter Club grand march. Page 129 all X 1 We 5 s E If I. : Q Q fa rrrro l Aff Il I E A 29' 3 ,' y, ' 5 5 f lzlv -- fi ,.,.:,. i M U ,I 55 A I xy ff? L, President, Edna Hill, vice president, Bonnie Stewart, secretary, Doris Lane, treasurer, Jo Anne Maiek, advisers, Miss Gilbert, Mrs. Cooley. Bark row: J. Armstrong, V. Mackey, V. Erb, P. Elfstrom, B. Stewart, I. Fisher, M. Boock, M. Clemons, V. Carrow, B. Raph, J. Hill, M. Bauer, M. Andrus, B. Baker, M. McFarlane, C. Wood, L. duBuy, D. Satter, J. Boyer. Fifth row: J. Gaiser, A. Hamrick, A. Meyer, L. Case, L, Triplett, N. Taylor, S. Nieswander, C. McLeod, L. Murray, R. Henderson, G, Pesek, M. Hall, K. Wilkes, B. Breakey, W. Tanner, D. Plenge, N. Doughton, J. Munson. Fourth row: S. Baltes, J. Savage, J. Lanke, J, Mitchell, B. Davenport, M. Miller, P. Morris, J, Kuenzi, C. Mattson, M. Patrick, B. Lange, B. Grosso, M. Cotter, J. Maguren, M, Hrudka, L. Chamberlain, M. Polales, L. Gammon, F. Boatwright, F. Mathews, M. Waters. Third row: L. Wolf, E. Manning, J. Saul, D. Basinger, M. Campbell, M. Bown, M. Myers, M. Feike, L. Messmer, C. Moffitt, D, Olson, C. Fuhr, A. Forristel, D. Beard, S. Hastings, J. Fluitt, J. Peterson, R. Chrisman, B. Callaway, M. Pedersen. Second row: Miss Gilbert, B. Folston, B. lmlah, E. Darr, S. Plunkett, B. Cooley, N. Camfield, E. Johnson, S. Hare, B. Flagg, S. Jones, A. Lehman, E. Sikorra, M. Miller, L. Saul, D. Castor, K. Fernau, L. Dotten, D. Baggett, P. DeSart, Mrs. Cooley. Front row: D. Beebe, S. Perry, E. Stanley, L. Rahtz, B. Wilt, D. Pederson, E. Hill, D. Lane, J. Malek, L. Burdette, N. Miller, M. Power, S. Steed, A. Christy, D. Tonning, D. Ladd, D. Jorgensen, S. Swoboda, C. Payne, B. White. Song leaders in Front: A. Girod, G. Currier, G. Fry, J, Miller. Senior Girls Form Vikette Rooting Section at Salem Hi The Vikettes, this year for the first time a senior club, admitted l22 new members who qualified by participation in regular physical education classes and a C grade average. Traditionally the Vikettes in uniform make up a strong rooting section at all the games, and between halves at the Salem-Corvallis football game, they displayed their marching abil- ity by forming a huge Hello on the George Waters Field. In the regularly reserved Vikette bleachers during basketball season the black and red pom-poms made their appearance and the girls performed during half time at the district tournament. ,mf forms and emblems. Page l3l Braving the cold at Waters Park, the Vikettes doff their coats to show uni- 4. --. f 22'S,f , A ' nw ' ' 4 if 1 iw 5 'N 'fx Lg.. my-, :L fl. ,Q ' ' Q X X x Nw , . w X x x M, gi W 5 KYQM. X . s 1 x X A 4, 'WN l ' SWR: M. S x X ,Q x fx we XN x X X Q14 SM .W 'Niiaiiv Yi? Index of Students A Abbott, Vernon Aaron ,,,,,, . .,,,,,,,,,,,, 24 Adams. Lillian Marie ...,.. ...,.,,,..,,,,. 6 3,84 Adams. Lois Marie .,...................,...,.. 63, 102 Adams, Richard Allen ...,..,. 57, 123, 125 Adams. Richard Owen .....,.., ,,.,,,,,,, 5 5, 112 Agnew, Jerry Thomas ........,,.... 60, 71, 116 Ahalt, Phyllis Jean ,......,....,....... 62, 65, 128 Ahrenkiel, Keith Lynn ,,.... ..,. ,,,.....,..,, 2 4 Akers, Barbara Joann ..... .,...,,.,....... 7 6 ' 124 Akers, Albrich, Robert Clemen Berl Richard ...........,...,........ 66, t ....,,,.. Bauer, William Edward 1EddieJ Bauer, Margo Margie.. 25, 76, 83, 126, 131 Baumann, Arnold Albert ......,,,,,..,,,,,.,,... 57 Baumgart, Merl David .... 60, 99, 116, 121 Bayes, Janet Maxine ...,...,. ., ..,.. , ........,...., 25 Beakey, John Doyle iJackJ ...,.. ,.., 6 3, 116 Beals, Carl Evan .........., .,,,.,.l.,,......,,..,...... 2 5 Beard, Bill Victor ...........,...,...,......,,...,...... 25 Beard, Donna Jane ......,..,........,. 25, 84, 131 Beard. Shirley JoAnn.. 53. 56, 77, 101, 128 Beck, Beverly Lucille .,.,...,,.,.,.....,..... 55, 76 Beck, Walter ................................,.........,..... 53 Becker, Elisabeth Lenore 1SallyJ 59, 75, 84, 102 Beckett, William A. ........................,....,..,. 57 Beckner, Charles Vincent .,..,................. 25 Bedard. Don Lee ...,,......,.....,..............,....... 53 Boyd, Virgil Allen ...........,,. Boyeas, Anita Loretta .,..,,, 26, 77 24. B6 125 Allen. Floyd Harold ....,.,......... 24, 112, Allen, Laura M. .,....,.............,.,,.. 64.69, Allison, Donald Dean ,,.,........,, 53, 112, Amburn. Jerry Max ....,.... .,.... 124 Ames, Jim Dale .,,,,,,.,......,.... .. .............. Ammon, Verl Eugene ,,.......... ,.....,. 5 6 Anderson, Barbara Jane ....,..,......, ,,...... 5 9 Anderson. Carol Diane ........,.. ...........,,... 5 9 Anderson, Donald Edward . ,........,................. .. 51, 89. 105, 116, 120, 124 Anderson Elien, Lois fRustyJ ...,,. 56, 81 Anderson, Eileen M. 1AndyJ ......,... 56, 77 Anderson, James Richard .,..,..,,.,........... 51 Anderson. Joan Coker ..,....... ....., 2 4, 106 Anderson. Lyle Dean ........., ,..... ..... 2 4 Anderson. Marilyn Kay ...... . .,,.... 24 Anderson, Phyllis Darlene ,...,.,,.... 24, 103 Anderson, Richard Wayne ,,........... ,..... 5 9 Anderson, Sonia Christine ........ 19, 59, 86 Anderson Vio et .................................,..,... 64 Andresen, Betty June ............ 55, 103, 128 Andresen, Gerald Frank fJerryJ .... .. 107 Andresen Mary Alice ,... .. ,.,... .. 24, 76, Andrews, Jerie Jean .............,.. 64, 99. Andrus. Marjorie Elizabeth .... 17, 24, Angle. Thomas George 23, 24. 92, 96, 98, 123, Brown, Joanne Pearl ....... Armstrong, Gene Wesley .....,.......... 61, 89 Anson, Loretta May .,...............,.......... 60, 85 Bedwell, Ruth Yvonne .,.,..,......, 56, 76, 102 Beebe, Donna Darlene .............. 25, 93, 131 Beebe, William Charles . Beech, Tom Miles ..........., Beesley, Earle John ...... Bell, Beverly ..........,..,......,......,,...., , , Bell, Robert Warren ................ 25, 121, 125 Belt, Floyd William .,...... 59, 119 . .....,....,..,.,.. 25 12 55 93 .. 53 93 100 101 Boyer, Janet Lee ...........,., ...... 2 6, 131 Boyer, Jerry Kent .....,.. ........ 2 6, 89 Boyer, Roberta Rae ....,.... ...... 6 1, 128 Boyes, Ronald Earl ........,,., . ,.........,.....,. 52 Boynton, Dick Lynn ......................,..,...,.. 65 Braaten. Raymond Keith ,...,.,.., 57, 77, 83 Bradbury. Doris Marie .,......,............,...... 60 Bradford, Donna Irene 52, 76, 102, 126, 127 Bradford, Dorothy Ann .,...... 53, 103, 106 Bradley, Marvin Richard ,.,.,..............,.,.. 60 Bradshaw, Kent Gerald ..,.......,,.....,.. 52, 79 Bradtl, John Ernie ...........,...,.,,,..,..... 65, 116 Bramble, Pat Ann ..........., 27, 86, 101, 104 Brandt, Donna Mae ,..,,...,. 65, 89, 103, 128 Brannon. Betty Ann .....,,...............,.,. 76, 78 Brannon, Lavonne Jean ...,..,... 50, 57, 101 Brant, Donald Albert .,.........,...,,,...,.,..,... 57 Brattain, Sandra Etta ..,.........,......,.. 64, 101 Bray. Diane Wilburta . ............ ,.............,., 5 9 Breakey, Betta' Ann 27, '18, 8 , 101, 104. 126, 127, 129, 131 Breneman, Donna Jeanne .,....,,,... 65, 79 Archibald. Don Melvin ........,....,..,........... 24 Archibald, Lee Alfred ,.,,.........,.....,.......,.. 65 Armstrong. Joyce Ruth 19. 23. 24, 82, 83, 101, 131 Armstrong. Shirley Ann ................,,...... 56 Arnold. Jerrol Thomas ...,.........,...... 24, 120 Aronson. Andy Gus ......... ,.....,. ....... 2 4 Asher, Leota Mae .........,...................... 24. 86 Aston, Marianne Joyce ................,... 53, 103 Bretz, Jacqueline Lee .,..,,..,,,,.,.......,..,l,.,, 63 Bretz, John Daniel . .... ,....,...,.. ........... ,...,, . . 5 1 Bridges, Tom Lyle , ..............,., 27,122,123 Briggs, Corinne Constance ......,........,,... 51 Bright, Dudley Monroe ..........,,.....,.. 59, 67 Brock, Harland Dale .,.....,.,,.............., 53, 99 Brockart, Shirley! Norma ,.... . .... 66, 79, 90 Brockway, Bob ee ............,..,.,,............,.1 57 Broer, Marilyn Joan ....., 19, 55, 86, 89, 90 Brokke, Mervin Edward 27. 49, 82, 83, 92 Bromley, Bea Evelyn QFroniel 62, 63, 69, 77,83 Bronson, Joanne Ruth .....,..,...,........,..,,., 64 Bronson, Joy Eloise .....,....,,......,.,,.,,......... 60 Brooks. Bob Locke .,.,...,,,..., ..,.,....,,,... 2 7 Brown. Carleton William ...,,........... 27, 89 Brown. Coy Oneita ..........,,.,........,..,....,,.... 51 Brown. Gerald William .....,..........., 52, 120 Brown, Ina May ..,.,........... 53, 75, 76 Brown, James Arthur .,...,. . ,....... 63, 116 Brown. Brown, Kent Louis ........ .. Jean Louise .......... 53, 77 65 Brown. Marion Alice ....... ,....,,,..,..... . .... 2 7 Brown, Mary Joe ...,......, ........ 6 5, 101, 104 Brown, Shir ey Jean ........ ....,...,...,.. 65 , 90 Bruce, Donna Lee ..,,,..,.. ...,...,....,... 5 2 Bruce, Robert F. ....... .1 ..... .,...,.. 5 1, 84 Atkinson. Shirley Marie .......,..,...,. 64, 103 Atwood, Marguretta 1MargieJ 14, 19, 49, 86. 89, 101 Avriette. Betty Jane ...,.............. 57. 79. 102 Avriette. Dixie Ann ,.,......... 64, 83, 93, 128 Aydelott, Alvin Otto .,..........,....,...,..,,...... 56 B Bacheller. Douglas Orvin .....,.....,.. 51, 107 Backstrand, Jay Hough ,,...........,..,....,.... 1 Backstrand, Jerald Elliott ....,............... Bacon, Gordon Roy .... 24, 96, 112, 120, 125 Bagger, Richard Lawrence .........,.. 24, 106 Baggett. Doreen Lea .. 10, 24, 76, 126, 131 Baggett. Laurence Avery 53, 115,117, 120 Baker. Bernard Dean .......,.......... 24, 83, 93 Baker, Donna Barbara .... 24, 76, 126, 131 Baker, Edith Elaine fEdieJ 82, 86, 103, 104, 128, 159 Baker. Gerald Merritt ...................... 61. 89 Baker, Jack H. ................,......... 65, 116, 124 Baker, Lola Ruth ,,.......... , .,..........,........ 63 Baker, Nancy Ann ...,........ ...... 5 3, 86. 102 Baker. Paul D. ...................,,...,..... 19, 25, 98 ' Baker Robert James ,.......,.,.,,......,....,...... 63 Campbell Baldwin, Carroll Martin ...,...... 25, 83, 107 Baldwin, Jacqueline Lee ..,...,... 63, 76. 78 Bales. Charles Edward .,.......... 63. 75. 116 Bales. Elizabeth Marie ......,,........ 25, 86, 90 Baltes, DeLis Rae ...,...,..... Baltes, Sandra Sue . .............,, 25, 131 Bandy, Roger Merlin ...,.......,.. ....,....., 5 4 Bandy, Virginia Darlene ...... ...,.,.,... 6 4 Banfield. John Phillip ......., .,.............,.. 2 5 Banner, Arden Ray .......... ...,......... 6 3. 107 Barber, Ted Lloyd .......,.,...,... ..,...,........ 1 07 Barker, Sharon Darlene ..,..,.. 57. 103, 104 Barkus. John Walter .....,........,,,...,... 25, 107 Barnes, Frieda fJunel ....... ..., ..,.... 6 0 .76 Barnes, Robert Lauren ,....... ,,....,........ , .. 55 Barnick, Victor Lowell 66.83, 107 Bartholomay, Mark Ward ...........,..., 89, 99 Bartlemay. James Milton ..,,,....,....,......... 55 Bartlett. Gene Pierce .....,..,.......,,,,.......... 25 Bartlett, Loren Wayne , 19, 25, 75. 88. 89, 90 Basinger, Doris Jeanne ..........,. 25. 93, 131 Bates, Charles Earl .........,...,,,.,......,........... 56 Bateson, Gilbert 51, 75. 98, 99,105, 123, 125 Page 134 Benner, Beverly Jo ...,...... , , , Benner, Glenn Alvin 19, 63, 88, 89, 90. 99 Benne't. Barbara Anne ................,... 59, 86 Bennett, Donald Allison 25, 86, 92, 96, 99, 122, 123. 125 Bennett Harry Nelson ..,...............,,.,..,... 25 Bennett Hazel Joy .....,.......,..,....,.......,. , .,.. 64 Benson. Ray .,......................... ............... 2 6 Benson, Svlvia Idella ,....,....... ...,,,.. 6 6. 90 Benson. Whitney Russell ...,... .,...... 5 1, 99 Berg, Donald LeRoy ........... ........... 6 2 Berg. Leonard Alan ...,........ ........ 5 2 Bergin. June Diana ................ ...........,... 6 6 Berndt, Eleanore Martha ........................ 66 Berndt, Pauline Helen .......,....,.,,.....,.,.... 55 Bessett, Dale Albert ........ ...... 5 3, 99, 113 Bevens, Janice Faye ,............... 64. 103. 128 Bibby. Irene Virginia , .,................,.,.. 53. 76 Bibelheimer. Milo Herbert ............ 26, 89 Bickell, June Bernice .,,.,.....,.....,..,.......... 64 Bickell, Lawrence Richard ........,.,.....,. 66 Bickell, Loraine Dorothey .... 26. 103, 106 Bickell. Virginia Lee ...................,..., 54, 78 Bidel, Harry Charles ................................ 26 Birch. Ellen Coleen .... .......,. . .,..,,........ 5 2 Bishop, Barbara Lois .....,. .................. 5 6 Bishop, Dona Jean .......... ...... 5 5, 77. 101 Bishop, Milton Garner ....... .,.,..,..... 6 5. 89 Bishop, William Jesse .........,........ 26, 86.89 Bishop, William Morton ........ ............... 2 6 Black, Helen Fay .................. .,............. 6 4 Blackmer, David Leroy ..,,..... ..,,.... 5 7. 82 Blackmer, Donald Bruce ................ 63. 99 Blacksten. Lola Faye ................................ 26 Blackwell. Donna Jean 56. 75. 83, 86, 101, 128 Blair, Betty Louise ..,...,...................,....... 59 Blair, Norma Jean .................,..,,,,.... 64. 128 Blair. Tom Alva ..........,............. 53, 116. 120 Blakley. Marilyn Anne ..,,....,.., 19, 86, 101 Blank, Gerald Fred ,,...........,,...,. ...... 2 6, 106 Blank, William Eugene ...,........................ 26 Blankenship. Sabra Aileen ......,... 26,127 Blischke, Don Lee ...,...,......,....,........ 66, 116 Bliven, Bob ...,.,,.. ,.....,.......... ...... ...... 2 6 . 107 Bloom. Roy ..................,... ........ 5 3. 96 Blue. Wilma Fern ...,..........,.............,,,. 54, 86 Blunt, Joe Ann ............,..,...................,........ 65 Boatwright, Frances Louise 26, 102, 126, 131 Boatwright, Martin Granvill ...,.....,.,.... 60 Boggs. Betty Colleen . ............................,.. 53 Boqosian, Margaret Ellen ........ 17, 51, 104 Boje. David Bill ....,............... ................,. 6 1 Boldt, Gerald Eldon .................................. 59 Boline. Oliver Wayne .,.......,.......,....,..,.... 70 Bolt. Janet Louise .. 22, 26, 78, 83, 86, 101 Bone, John Stanley ..................,. 58, 83, 105 Bonenko, Lloyd L. .... ,........... ...,............... . 6 1 128 Boock, Margaret Jean .... 51. 101, 104, Boock, Marilyn Jean ........ 26, 76, 103, 131 Boone, Jimmie Harold 50, 51, 54, 55, 75, 98 Booster, Shirley Ann ...,..........,,.,,............. 59 Booth. Glen Edwin ...,.......,.........,...... 26, 93 Booth, Helen Ann ,..,.., . .,.,,..,.. 58, 59, 75, 93 Booze, Conrad Clarendon 26, 113, 123, 125 Booze. Eugenie Maxine ............................ 55 Borders, James Donald ...............,.. 61, 121 Bothman. Fred William .......,.... 65, 89, 107 Bottens. Royce Delbert ........... ................. 6 5 Bowden, William Everett ...........,.......... 26 Bowder, Norma Jane ....,,.... 54, 55, 76, 101 Bowen, Jean Allen ..,,.,...,..................,....... 52 Bowers, Eugene Roldand ...... 61, 119, 124 Bowlsby, Lacy George ............,,.,.,,......... 62 Bown, Margaret Elise 26, 74, 82, 92, 93, 95, 102, 126, 131 Boyd, Don Eugene .................. 51, 112, 125 Brunk, Laurence Dale .,..... .......,.. 5 3, 107 Brunk, Ronald Estill .,,...,, 27, 98, 99 Brunkal, Donna Lee ....... .,..,...........,. 2 7 Bryan. William Mason ...,,. .... .......... ,... 2 7 Buchanan, Fred Maurice ..,......, 61, 84, 98 Buckingham, Carol Joyce .........,,....,...... 65 Bunse, Donald Lee .,......,....,,,..,. 59, 96, 159 Burcham. John Lyle ,,.....,...,,..,........,......, 27 Burdette. Leslyn Claire 27. 68, 75. 82, 83, 92. 96, 100. 101, 131 Buren. Dick ,..,,,..,.,,,,................ 27, 81, 93, 99 Burgermeister, Mathew John iMatgg 89 Burns. Bill Donold .....,.........,...,..,..,.... ,..,.. 5 9 Burns, Bruce Allen ......, .,,..... 5 9, 112, 116 Burns, Larry James ..... .,..,.....,....,,..... 5 1 Burns, Ted Ernest .,...... ............ , 59. 107 Burr. Juanita M. .,........,... ..,..... 1 9, 52, 86 Burris. Barbara Jean , ......... ..,............... 5 2 Burt, Darrell Gilmore .,.,..., . ............, , 27 Burt, Melva Jean .,....,,.... ..... ..,..... 6 3 , 87 Burton, James Ralph .....,..,,..., .......,... 5 5 Burton. Mildred Frances .,,.,. ....,... 5 3 Busey, Robert Gerald .....,.. ......., 2 7 C Cadd. Helen Allene ,.....,.. . 52, 78, 101, 128 Callaghan, Helen Marie 58. 65, 69, 75, 77, 83, 103 Callaway. Barbara Lou 19, 27. 86, 87. 100, 102, 127, 131 Camfield, Norma Jean 27, 99, 102, 104, 131 Campbell. Gary Lowdon ,...,...,,...,, ., .....,. 56 Campbell, Ila Jo .,....,.........,,,............. 58, 102 Campbell, Janet Kay ,.....,., .... . ............... , ,, 66 Mary Francis 27, 74, 92, 95. 104, 131 107 Canfield, Robert Earl ........ .... 2 7, 86, Cannon, Dorothy Ellen 27, 74, 96, 99, 101, 127 Carlisle, George Evan ...,..,,.... 51, 98. 118 Carlisle, Luella Jean ..,,.... 64, 78. 101. 104 Carlson. Carl Robert . ..,,.,,.,...,...... 57, 89, 9'3 Carpenter, Juanita Marie ,.....,.,,...,........ 28 Carr, Delores Darlene ........... . .,....,.,. 65, 128 Carroll, Jean Betty .,....,..,.......................... 28 Carrow, Velma Jalene 28. 76, 100, 103, 126, 131 Carson. Wallace Preston 61, 69. 77, 83, 89, 99, 112, 116 Carter, Dorothy Mae ......,..............,.......... 52 Carter. Richard I Billy ..... ......................... 7 0 DaMetz, Wayne LeRoy .............. 63, 96, 99 Danforth, Daniel Holty ..........A.-.--,.,,A------- 99 Dangerud, Arvin Gordon ..,.,....,...,....,..... 66 Darby, James Caspar .............,-.-----, -- 50, 93 Darr, Erma Ellen ..,... 29, 75, 101, 106, 131 Daugherty, Neil Edgar ,......,.............w .-,--- 5 3 Davee, Marilyn Leslie ..............,..... 29, 106 Davee, Robert Roy .........,,,.....,ii....... .-------. 5 9 Davenport, Betty Jo . .,,.,.. 19, 53, 102, 131 Davenport, Elizabeth 1BettyJ .,..,... 29,84 F Fabry, Joanne Marie ......., 64. 89, 103, 128 Fabry, Robert Henry .,.,,....... 30 123 125 Faris, Barbara Jean ...,...,...,,,,,,,,,,, Farmen, Dolores June .,.. ao, 103,'- 64 106, 128 Davis, Anita May ................ Delbert Paul .. 52 9 Davis, , 6 112 115 120 Davis, Donald Hjalrnar ,...... 1 ,..... 59, 39, 90 Cartwright, Gary Lee .........,................,... 62 Cartwright, James Elmore ...... 28, 68, 107 Case, Donald Kenneth ......,,.....,.............. 57 Case, Lill Lucille ...............,.. 28, 76, 83, 131 Casebeer, David Floyd . ........,................,.........,... 19, 53, 86, 113, 123 Casebeer, Karolyn Jeannie .................... 65 Casey, Phyllis .....,,................,..,,.,.,.,.... 56, 102 Casey, Laurence Edward ..............,,.,.,,,,..... Caspar, John Nicholas ..,..,...,..,..,..,... 28, 99 Caspell, Dorsey Ray .,............,..,,.,,,,,.,,.... 53 Castor, Deloris Jean.. 23, 28, 101, 104, 131 Catron, John Max ............,.,..,.................,.. 55 Catterson, Harry L. .................................. 63 Cavender, Doreen ........ 55, 83, 96 103 127 Caviness, James Alfred ....,............... 53, 77 Chamberlain. Larry Dean 51, 98, 114, 115 Chamberlain, Lois Ardelle 23, 28, 89, 100, 101, 104 , 117, 120 126, 131 Chambers, Richard Wayne ............ 59, 89 Chance, Vivian Anne 51, 84, 101, 126, 127 Chandler, Hubert Don ..............,,.,, ...,.... 6 6 Chandler, Joan Beverly .....,...,,.,............. 55 Chandler, Joyce Darlene ..... ......, 5 5, 76 Chapman, Bob Lee .............. ...,.., 5 3,86 Chastain, Joan .........,...,...... .......,.. 6 4 Chiles, Gwen May .............. ,.., ...... 6 4 Chittick, Donald Ernest ..,... ....... 2 8, 93 Chittick, Doris Laurene ..... ........... ...... 6 5 Chivers, Robert John ....,.. .....,. ,... 2 8 , 77, 89 Chrisman, Marvel K. .........,........,.,. 64, 128 Chrisman, Ruth Pearl 28, 76, 103, 127, 131 Christenson, Marlene Elva .................... 59 Christenson, Merrill E. .....................,....,. 60 Christie, David Everett ............................ 28 Christy, Arlene Beverly .. 28, 76, 103, 131 Clark, Charles Letterman ......,............... 28 Clark, Donald LeRoy Davis, Don Mark ......,......,.........-,---- 61, 77 Davis, Dorothy Jean ...... 56, 102, 126, 127 Davis, Joy Ann ............ 53, 78, 79, 102, 123 Davis George Hanison .......................... 29 Davis, Leadell ..........................,...... 55, 104 Dayson, Donald Adelbert ....................., 29 Dayson, Pat Louise .............. ........ 2 9, 102 Dayton, Dewayne .................. ......-...... 2 9 Dayton, James Lee .......,..................,.,....... 59 DeBow, Wallace Millard ........... ,.........,,, 5 5 Decker, Shirley Jean .....,..........,.,.....,.--,. 61 Deen, Richard Max .....,.... 29, 49, 115, 121 Deeney, John Michael 58, 61, 69, 77, 89, 90 DeGeer, Robert Wayne ,....... ......... . 29, 120 Demos, Dolphia Patricia .................. 15, 76 DeRoss, Ronald Warren ........ 61, 112, 119 DeSart, Pebble ................ 19, 29, 71, 74, 80. 81, 87, 92, 95, 97, 102, 127, 131 DeVine, Brian Gary .....,...........,......... -... 57 deVries, Elsie Lucille .............. ....... 5 2, 79 DeWhitt, Bob Joe .................................... 112 DeWhitt, Donald LaVerne ............ 62, 118 Dibbern, Lansing 1Lanny7 .................... 68 Dickenson, Maurice Kenney ...... 52,107 Dixon, Chuck Eugene .............................. 57 Dixon, Robert Gene .....,........... .......... 5 5 Doan, Betty Ann ....................... ............. 6 1 Dodd, Thomas Theodore ........................ 29 Dodson, Harley Lee ..........,... ....,... 5 2, 107 Dokken, Billie Allan .... ...... ............. 3 0 Doran, Dorothy Louise ...... .,........ 3 0, 76 Doran, Phyllis Arlene ............................ 55 Doss, Edith Mae ....,,...................... 58, 64, 75 Dotten, Louise Marlene 14. 22, 23, 30, 49, 75, 77, 78, 101, 131 Doughton. Coralie Joyce .......... 65, 86, 87 Farmer, John Wesley .....,.,..,,,..,.,,........., . 60 Faught, Wilma Dean .............. 51, 102, 106 Feike, John Denny ...... 52, 96, 98, 99, 113 Feike, Mary Lee 30, 92. 96, 100, 101, 126, 127, 131 Feller, Janice Ruth .,.....,..,,,,.,,,,. , ...,, 63, 128 Feller, Richard Lawrence .............. 30, 107 Fernau, ,Kathryn L. ................ 30, 76, 131 Field, Virgil Bill .....,.....,.,.,....,., ,,,,. ..,, 5 3 , 120 Filler, Patricia Faye - ............... . .................. 52, 77, 83, 96, 100, 101 Finley, Joseph Patrick ................,.,,...,,,,, 51 Fisher, Carol Ann, .............. 66, 78, 96, 102 Fisher, 31 Fisher, Glenn Lloyd ................ 65, 119, 124 Fisher, Inez Corrine ........ 64, 102, 127, 128 Fisher, Iris Lorraine , ....,......... I ........... 31, 103, 106, 126, 127, 131 Gerald W. ..,... ...,.,,..,,.....,.,...,.,, . Fisher, Richard Lee .....,..,........,.....,,,,.,,,,., 31 121 Fitzpatrick, Willis Mack, Jr. ........... , Flagg, Barbara ........ 31, 101, 106, 127, 131 Fleener, William Gordon ,,....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 Flesher, Carol Kingsley .,.,..,,.,., 31, '16, 92 Fletcher, Rean Adell ........ 14, 31, 96, 103 Flint, Donna May ..............,.......,.,.,,...,..., 104 Flowers, James Uimj, ......................,,,,,, 53 Fluitt, Jane Rosalee 15, 31. 83, 101, 104, 131 Folston, Beverly Jeannine 31, 75, 84, 92, 95, 102, 131 Forbes, Joan Marie ..............................,,.... 51 Ford, Phil Beartram .,.,,.,..,.,......,....,...,.,.. 53 Forristel, Anne Radcliffe 31, 71. 100, 101, 104, 127, 131 Fortmiller, Richard Lee .....................,,. 63 Foulger, Jan .................................... 61, 69, 77 Fowler. Phoebe Ann ........ 52, 86, 104, 128 28, 83, 98, 99, 118, 125 Clark, Nancy Eileen ....,,,..................,....., 65 Clark, Sims Lee 1Skippyl ..........,......... 59 Clearwater. Gay Arlene ........,....... 28, 106 Cleary. Delbert ..,..................,.............. 28, 70 Clemons, Myrtle Emma 28, 77, 82, 83, 131 Cleveland, Fred Vern ............,................. 55 Clinebell, Harold Ray .,.,....................,..... 57 Coats, Dick Edwin .,..,.,. ....,......,..... 2 8 Cobb, Dorothy Jean .,.... .................,,.. 5 9 Coburn, Betty Lou ..........,........... Cooking, Norman Dean ............ Coffel, Marion Myrtle ..,........... Coffman, Ka y ................................ Cohen. Albert Alfred ........,. 59, 77, 121 28, 84, 103 ,. ..,........ . 66 61 75, 116 Cole, wiuard Lewis fJackl,...r., si, 93, 99 Colling, Norman William ..........,.,........... 28 Collins, Patricia Sue ,....... 64, 93, 103. 128 Colton, Doris Mae ...............,.............. 63, 76 Colton, Patricia ..............,..,., 29, 76, 83, 103 Colvin, Dean Ellis fJackb ...................... 53 Colvin, Margorie Ann ............ 65, 103. 128 Doughton, Nancy Lee 30, 75, 78, 83, 92, 93. 102, 127, 131 Doughton, Robert Preston 66, 77, 89, 90, 99, 121 Dow, Marvin Claire .................................. 30 Doyle, Duane Leroy ..........,,,,.. 59, 107, 124 Doyle, Larry Nelson .....,.................. 53, 119 123 DuBois, Leon fLeeJ Ernest ........ 53, duBuy, LaVelle Alice 30, 84, 86, 101, 126, 127, 129, 131, 159 Fox, Glenda Kathleen .......,............ 66, 84 Foxley, Marilyn Brown ...... 19, 51, 86, 90 Franklin, Velma Louise ....,,....,,.,.,.,,,,.,,,, 31 Frankum, Catherine Anne 15, 66, 76, 78, 102 Frederickson, George L. ,..,.................... 31 Fredrickson, Paul D, ...........,......,...., 57,70 Freeman, Elinor Glynn ...... ............,... 6 5 French, Billy Don .,............. ........,........... 6 4 Frey, Darrell Lee .....,..............,.,.,....,,..,..,. 55 Frohn, Doris Leigh .,............,...,. 60, 77, 105 Fry, Gwendolyn Kay 31. 74, 86, 95, 96, 101. 130, 131 Fry, Joanne Eleanor .....,.... 60, 76 Fuhr, Carol Jean 31, 100, 101, 104, 127, 131 Fussler, Irene Mae ...................... Gabel, G 31, 83, 93 Carole Louise .................,,..,.. 56, 76 Gaiser, Janet Laurice 31, 82, 92, 96, 100, 101, 131 Gilbert, Ann Rosamond Comer, Ida Pauline ,..,,..... .............. 5 9, 86 Conder, John Phillip .............. 63, 112. 116 Conder, Raymond Louis ............ 29, 89, 93 Conklin, Charles James ..... ........ ......... 5 1 Conover, Kelly Ray .......... ....... 5 8, 99 Conrad. Sue .....,..........,................... .......... 8 6 Cook, Arlene Erma ............,...,........... 29, 76 Cook, George Raymond 1RayJ 58, 66, 75, 85, 119 Cooley Betty Adele ..,.9,'29, '14, 75, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99, 102, 131 Cooley, Orson Ernest ....,....,............ 61, 119 Cooper, Alma Maude ............,,.................. 55 Corey. Curtis Norman ........,,.......... 29, 106 Cornelius, Charles Richard ...... 63, 89, 99 Cotman. Lucinda Josephine ........,....,..., 60 Cotter, Marilyn Ann .... 23, 29, 81, 106, 131 Covalt, Ferrel Waldo iBuzzl 54, 112, 122, 123, 125 Craig, Michael Gordon ..,......................... 63 Cranor, Bill L, ........,............................. 66, 70 Crawley, Darlene Marie 10, 63, 102, 104, 128 Crawley. Harvey Lee .........,.................... 59 Craycroft, JoAnn ............ ....................,. 2 9, 86 Craycroft, Mary Rae ............,... 52, 93. 102 Crittenden, Richard ....,.. .............. 5 6, 98 Crose, Arvin Jene , ....... .............. 6 1, 89 Cross, Bob ......................... ................,. 5 9, 89 Cross, Ron Vernon .................. 59, 116, 124 Culver Ronald Ivan ..........................,..,.. 65 Cunningham. Natalie Anne .... 54, 81. 106 Curr, Jov Mavis .............,.................... 29,95 Currey, Charles Albert ............................ 66 Currier, Virginia fGingerJ 29, 74, 86, 96, 97, 98, 130, 131 D Dabbs, Monta Kathryn ....,............... 51. 76 Dahlen, Charles Raymond ,....... 29, 89, 91 Dalke, Alene Louise ...............,.. 61, 79, 128 DaMaude, Berniece M. 55, 83, 101, 126, 127 Galloway, Bruce Wilson ..,............. 63,99 Gammon, LaVurne Edna Dugger, Billy Arnold ............,,,,.............. 61 Dunigan. Margie Helen .... 50, 52, 93, 102 Dunn, Elvis Leon ...................................... 30 Dunn, Valerie ..............................,..... 57,106 Dunsworth, David William .... 64, 99, 118 Durham, George Benjamin ....,,...... 54, 84 Durig, Leah Mae .....,..,............................... 66 Dutoit, Della Arlene ...........................,,... 51 Dyke, Dorothy .....,...... 53, 77, 83, 101, 128 Dykstra, Mary Jean ................................ 65 E Earls, Agnes Pauline ................ 55, 76, 103 Eckersley, Edwin Ralph ........................ 63 Ediger, Ted ......,................... .............. .107 Edwards, Helen Marie ........ .......... 5 2 Edwards, Norma Hope .......... ....... 6 3, 79 Eggleston, Ronald Hayes ....... .......... 6 6 Eiffler. Clifford Arthur ............. ............. 6 0 Eismann, Chris Howard .................... 61, 77 Elfstrom, Patricia Ann 19, 30, 86, 87, 131 Elliott, Archie J. ........ 57, 86, 99, 118, 120 Ellis, Joanne Jean 61, 78, 90, 101, 105, 128 Ellis, Margaret Jane ..........,............. 65, 102 Ellis, Vera Alice ..............,................,.. 30, 76 Emmons, Beverly Helen .................. 30, 76 Engdahl. Don David .......,.... 30, 81, 83, 92 Enger, John Paul 30, 99, 112, 119, 123,125 Enslin. Robert ...................................... 30,93 Epperly, Harry Roland ............................ 59 Erb, Virginia .,...........,.................. 30, 86, 131 Eshelman, Earle Delmar 30. 75, 96, 98, 99, 120, 125 Esterberg, Glenn Dale ............................ 30 Ettner, Elmer Earl .................,............ 59, 86 Evanoff, Chester Benson ........................ 57 Evans, Charles Henry ..............., 52, 57, 70 Evans, James Richard .. 11, 57, 70, 99, 112 Evans, Shirley Faye ,................,,,............ .. 51 Everson, Conrad Wilson .............,.. 57, 107 Ewing, Agnes Genevieve ,,... ............. 5 7 Eyerly, Marelyn Marie ,...... .,...... 5 1, 104 Eyre, Virginia Joanne ...... ....... 6 1, 69, 77 31, 100, 101, 104, 126, 131 Garlick, Jacqueline Joyce 59, 62, 103, 104 Garren, Donald Eugene .,......,,..............,. 65 Gartner, Iven Orval ...,.,.........,,.....,........... 57 Garver, Calvin Gene 31, 96, 98, 112, 115, 120 Garver, Stella Arlene ,...,,,..,....,...,.,, 57, 106 Gathwright, Donald Wallace ...........,.. 59 Gebauer, Roger LeRoy .................... 31, 125 Geer, Richard J. .......,,.. ,....,. ...........,., 3 1 .77 Gentemann. Joseph Lee ..............,. 31, 107 Gerig, Phyllis Marie .................,..,..,,.,,.,,. 61 Gettman, John Thomas .............,.........,.. 55 Gibbens, Elizabeth Ann ...... 19, 32, 89, 90 Giese, Caroline Ann ........,...,..,.........,...... 59 o Giese, Ruth Elenore .......... 23, 32, 106, 128 57, 104 Gilbert, Elizabeth He1en 715'6f3iSyg4 104 c:i1ii5sr3'ii-51 6655121''hee'ff1QQIIIifQQfIIII... six, 93 Gilman, Gladys Nadine 58, 60, 75, 86, 103, 104 Gilman, Mary Jane ................ 32. 106. 127 Gilson, Layton Joseph ........ 23, 32, 89. 90. Girod, Alice Anne .....,....,........... 32, 74, 92, 96, 98. 99, 112, 114. 117, 123, Girod, Amy Ruth .. 58, 61, 75, 87, 104, Girod, Daryl Ray 92. 95, 96, 97, 99, 100, 102, 127, 131 125 128 19, 32, 98, 114, 117. 120, 125 Girod, Ray Elton .................. 23, 32. 75, 107 Glasgow. Richard Rex ..,, 89, 113, 119, 124 Glines, Betty Ann ...,...,..................,........... 63 Goheen, Harold LeRoy 32, 112, 122, 123. 125 Goldbat. Bruce William ............ 19, 53, 77 Goode, Loretta Edith ,............... ........ ........ 5 1 Gordon. Teddy Ruth .......... 51, 77, 78, 103 Gortmaker, Gary David ..,,...... 61, 88, 116 Gosnell, ValJean ................ 63, 78, 102, 128 Page 135 J orgensen, Dolores June Klein, Vern Eugene ........,. Gottenberg, Gilbert T. ....,..,..........,. 63. 107 Gould, Cotter Ray ........ ,...... 5 5. Graber. Beverly Jean .. ,,.........l ,. 58, 75, 93 66 Graen, Ramona F. .,.,,,.....,.,.,,,.................. 51 76 86 90 Graham. Bettie Louise .........,..., Graham, Kenneth Deen .32 81 1 v , , ,104, 159 Graham, Roberta Jose hine Heider, Sharon Lee ......,..,............,.,.,.,..... Heinlein, William Karl iBil1J 4.,,........ Johnston, Phyllis Camille .. 50, 54, 81, 93 Johnston, Wayne Francis Heinrichs, Aidean 1Deanp ..,,.,.,...,,....,.. 52 rleinz, Genee Yvonne ..,,,......,,. .. 65 Helton, Barbara Nadean ....,......, 64 Helvig, Mark Dale ...,.............,,....,.... 99, 124 Henderson, Ida Jo 19, 56, 71, 103, 127, 129 Henderson, Pataricia Loucille ............ 33 Henderson, Rebecca Mae .... 33, 106, 131 Hendrie, Suzanne 1Sue7 ........ 63, 102, lg? Henne, Betty Jane ..,........,.,..,.......,,...,,..... Henning, John E. ....,.........., . Henny, Marlene Faye .......... 52, 106 Henry, Vernon Clyde ............. ......,....,.. 5 9 Herman, Stella Hildegard Herring, Jeanie Louise ,......, ., Herrig, Richard Gordon ...... Herring Donald Gene 57, 74, 75, 113, 123, . ....... 33 19, 23,3-1, 68, 107 Jones, Bertha Jean .... 34, 76, 103, 127, 129 Jones, Carolyn L. .....,..,....,....,.,..,........ 59, 96 Jones, Donald Willis .....,........,,.,.........,,,., 65 Jones, Donna Marline ...........,.....,............ 64 Jones, Gary Marl ...,....,..,..,. 58, 61, 99, 116 Jones, Gilbert Eugene 57, 99, 112, 116, 120 Jones LaVern Harlan ....,..........,..,..,......,. 61 Jones Nolan ..................,..........,..,.............,. 51 Jones Reva Jean ........,..........,...,....,.,......... 53 Jones Reva Pauline ...... ,... . . 55 Jones Rhea Joyce .. ........... ,.....,......... ....... , . 35 Jones , Shirley Ann 35, az, aa, 102, 104, 131 Jordan, Marjorie Ann .....,......,....,..,.., 35, 86 19, 61185, 86, 90, 91, 99 Graves, Jerry E. .,......,....... 32, 99, 112, 125 Green, Lawrence ,,........,,.,.....,,..,.,.,......... 32 Greene, Gary Ray ...,.,... .... ,......,..........,. 5 9 Gregson. Buddy Ray ...,...,........ 55, 86, 112 Grenz, Richard 4DickJ .......,..,,,...,.,. 53, 123 Grieve, Ottie Mairlyn ,..... 65, 83, 101, 104 Griffin. Deloris Inez ..........,.,.........,, 53, 104 Griffin, Esther Laverne .. 64, 86, 104, 128 Griffin, Glenn Allen , ,........ ,,...............,,... 3 2 Grimm, Harold .,....................... ,.... 5 9, 98, 99 Gronke, Ida Jo ..,.................,,.............. 61, 79 Grosso, Beverly Jeannie .. 32, 81, 106, 131 Gundran, John Richard 19, 57, 112, 119, 123 Gundran, Marjorie Julia .,...,........ 65,128 Gust, Arlene ..l......,......................,..,.........,.. 52 Gustafson, Maureen Evelyn H Haering. Marion Elfriede ........ 32, 95, 96 Haffner, Helen Rae ........, , .,.........,.... 52, Hagan, Mildred Pearl ....,.....,......,....,...,... I-Iagedorn. Wanda Lou ...,... Hagen, Bonnie Lee ..,......,. Hagen, Roy Henry .......,....... Ha ue. Charles Edward ........ Hagey, Kent Edly ...............,..,............. 32, Halbelsen, Bernelce Elaine 61, 66 78 32 57 86 51 Halbert, William Vernon .,.... ' las, 112, 116 124, 125, 130 64 103 Herring, Doris Ann ,.......,.,..... ....,..... , Herring, Mary Lou .....,..........,.. . .......,...,.,.. 59 Heston, Alan Wiley .....,.. 60, 112, 116, 121 Hewitt, Carol Frances 59. 86, 103, 104, 128 Hewitt, Harold Keller .,,.,.......,,....,... 53,89 Hewitt, Robert George ..,,.............. 55 19. 35. 90, 103. 127, 131 Just, Harriett Mae ..... , 50, 53, 83, 101, 127 Juve, Gordon Miller ........,...,,.,.......... 62, 99 K Kampstra, Alvin Herman .,..,....,,...,......, 35 Kannier, Carole Sue ,,., 10, 63, 70, 76, 101 many. Harriet Elizabeth ..11, 55, 84: Hilfiker, Carole Frances .... 19, 59, 78, 1-Iilfiker, Darlyne Iva ........,...,.,........,...,,... 56 159 101 103 Hale, Joy Marie ........,,.............. 62, 101, 104 Hales, Rodne James ..... ...,......,...... ,... 6 5 Hall, Dawna Lou ,................., ...,. 3 2, 76, 103 Hall, Gaylord Lee 4GayJ ......,,........ 66, 89 Hall. Gordon Lee ..,..............,.,.,........,,...... 32 Hall. John Arthur ..,.. ..........................,.... 6 1 Hall, Lois Ann ..........................., 53, 101, 104 Hall, Lois Lillie .........,.............. 56, 101, 106 Hall, Marilyn Yvonne 32, 75, 92. 106, 131 Hall, Norma Delores .............................. 64 Hall, Patricia Marie ...,.............,....,,.. 53, 86 Hall. Velma Claire ., ......... ,............... 6 5 Hall, Wayne .......................................,..,......, 32 Halseth, Patricia Marie ............ 64. 99 102 Halterman. Cora Joan ....... 55, as Halvorsen. Ione Levon .................. 55,102 Robert Clements Hamblin, Bob .............,....... ,...., ..... 33 , 48. 67. 80. 82, 83, 92 96, 98, 118, 125 Hamann. Ronald William 57. 107. 113 124, 125 Hamilton, Harriet Jane ,... .............. , . .,.... 55 Hamilton, Margaret Ann ................ 33. 76 Hamilton, Norma Rae 50. 55, 100, 101 126, 127 Hamlin. Don Wayne .......................... 63. 77 Hamlin. Lloyd Ray .... 33, 98, 99. 118, 125 Hammack, Norma Jean .................. 33, 106 Hamman, Joan Isabelle Hammer, Walter Marvin ..........., Hamrick, Arlene Ann ..,,.,.. .............. . 103, 128 66 33. 131 Hill, David Elwyn ...................,,,.,............ 54 Hill. Edna Marie ...............,........ 19, 23, 33, 70, 82, 83, 86, 90, 92, 96, 101, 127. 131 Hill, James Arlen .......... ,.......... ........... ...... 9 9 Hill, Janet Lee ........ 33, 82, 84, 86, 127, 131 Hill, William iBillJ ..................,.............., 33 Hilton, Connie Jean ................,......... 65, 69 Hisel, Garg Ray .......,......,...... , .,......, 51 Hoadley, ilaliy Allen . ........................... 61 Hoar, Myron dward ......,..,............,....... 56 Hofstedt, Yvonne Lorraine ,....... ............ 5 7 Holden. Patricia Ruth , ............. 62, 76, 103 Holden, Robert Eug ..., en .... e ........... 52, 75 Holderbein, Doreen Betty ......,............. 34 Holgate, Lea Grace , .................,............... 34 Holmquist, Carl Frank .... .66, 70 90 Hcimquist, Mary cnar1otte fIQQ'34, 93, '102 Holst, Robert Perry , ...................,............. 57 Houck, Jim E. ....................... ................. 3 4 Houen, Harold Alcgot .........,...... ,...,, 6 1,107 Howard, Donald harles ...................... 53 Howard. Loyal Dean ....,..,..,.,,..,. 51, 71, 96 Howard, Richard Arthur ...........,.. 53, 120 Howe, Rawland G. ..............,....,................ 59 Howland Glad s Loranne , 106 , ..........,. 34 Howland, Roselle Lucille ,...................., 64 Hoxie, Ronald Phillip ,..,.,......., 34. 99. 121 Hrudka, Margie ........................ 34, 106. Hubbard, Emil Ann ,.....,....... 165, 76, Hudson, Ada Elizabeth ............ 19, 54, 86 Hudson, Carole June ....,......... 57, 101, 104 Kapperman, Patsy Rae ,....,...... .... ,.........., 6 6 Karn, Marion Lucille . .,,...,...............,....., 61 Karn, Marvin Wilbur . ....... ..... ,...,.. 1 1 9, 125 Karsten, Diane ........ ,, ..........,,.... 35, 101. 106 Karsten, Laurene Jane ................,.., 55, 86 Karsten, LeRoy Harvey .........,................ 63 Kasger, Joyce Virginia ..,.,. ......... . 64, 76 Kat a, Magaret Ann ,, .........,.,....,......... .. 63 Kaufman, arol Lee .................. 66, 84, 128 Kayser, Beverly Ann ...,..........,,......,. 60,84 Keenan. Jo Ann ,,.. ....... ,...... ,,...., ........ .,.... 5 9 Keith. Barbara Jean .......,..,,,........,......,... 35 Kelley, Marlene Loretta .....,,. 65, 103, 128 Kendall, Marlene Velma .,,....,........ 35, 76 Kennedy, Roy Wayne ..........., 52, 119, 124 Kenyon, Shirley Ann ..,,.,..,..,.....,,,..,......, 55 107 Keppinger, Cleo LaNear .....,.. 56, 98. Keppinger. Kenneth Ray .,....,...,... 57, Kergil, William V. ...... ,,,,........,....,.... 8 9, Keuscher, Jerry Rai ......,.,...... ............ 1 07 Keuscher, Ronald ugene ,, .... ......... . 53 Kiekel, Bob Dene .............,...,.... ....... 5 1, 98 Kilday, Beverly Darlene ...... , ,... . .... .57 Kilday. Shirley Rose ........... ...,,. 6 5 Kimball, Darwin Bazil .,......... ,,...,.... 5 3 Kimble, Lawrence Everett ..,.....,,.... 59, 89 Kimble. Shirley Ann ...,........... ...,.. .... 5 3 King, Barry A an .... .... ,..,.,.... ...,... 5 5 , 86 King, Bonnie Jean ........ .....,........ 6 4 King, Constance ............. ....... 6 0. 67 King, Howard Bruce , ..... ...,.,. 5 9, 98 King, Joanne Irene .,..... .,..... 6 0. 85 King, Joann Maxine .....,.. , ............. 65 King, Karen Joan ....,.,,......... ....... ,... ...... 63 King, Roger Raymond ...... ,...,... .... , . 61 107 Kingman, Arthur Ralph ,, 62: 107 Hughes, Don Lee ................. ,...,.......... 3 4, 99 Humphrey, Curtis H. .......... 55, 75, 96, 99 Humphrey, James R. .......... 58, 61. 77. 105 Hunt, Donald Eugene ......,........,.....,........ 65 Hurter, Carol Jean ....i....................... 63, 84 Hurter, Virginia Clarice ,..,.. ............ 3 4.84 Hussey, Roxann ...............,........,. 55, 93, 128 Hutchens, Edna Louise .................... 57. 76 Hutchinson, Clifford Eugene 55, 119, 125 Hancock. Dennis Robert .......... 51, aa, 89 ,I Hanley, Dean Kenneth ............,...........,... 60 Imel. Afthlllf M3dl50n ---,.--,'4,------------e---,,' 34 Hannon, Richard Thomas ...................... 33 Imlah. BBFHICC Pearl Hansen, Elmetta Rene ........ 50, 55, 75. 76 ........................ .... 3 4. 68. 96. 101. 127, 131 Hansen, Harold LeRoy , ............,.............. 61 Inglis, Walter Robert ......,,....,.......,...,..... 55 Hanson. Donald Robert ..,.,........,...... 59, 79 Ingram, Florence Mae ......,,.... 53, 102, 128 Hanson. Marjory Louise .............,........., 60 Inman. Herbey BOESI' --,------------.,--,-------- 53 Hardie, Carol Anne ........ 96, 101, 126, 127 Iufer, Janet Louise ........., ........... 6 6, 89 Hardy, Velma ........,..... .... , .56, 101, 106. 127 Ivle, Darlene Joy .......... ---------- 5 2 Hare, Shirley Marie 33, 82, 83, 101. 106. 131 -T Hargrave. Charles Oliver .... 19, 33, 86, 90 Jackson, Eric Ivan ......... .......... ....,.,... 3 4 Harms. Eldon James ..,........................... 107 Jackson, Wayne Eugene ..,...................,. 60 Harp, Burton Lee ........ 66, 67, 98, 112, 116 Jacobson, Christina Jane ...,.................. 65 Harb. Patricia Anne .... ............................ 6 1 Jacobson. Ward Nicholas ..........,... 52,120 Harper, Marilyn Louise fLynneJ .. 54, 96 Jarms, Sharen Rose .,.....,..... .......,..,. 1 02 Harrington, Norma Jean ,....,...........,.... 101 Jelden, John P. ......................................,... 52 Harris, Barbara Louree .....,.................... 66 Jenkinson, Bonnie Jean ...,............ 63, 128 Hart. James Elbert ......,...... .................. 5 2 Jenson, August Marvin ...... ......... 5 6,123 Hart, Marilyn Marie ....,... ......... 5 6. 101 Jensen, Clifford Harold ............,.,,.......... 59 Hart, Robert James .............,............ 33, 99 Jensen, Luther Lynn .....,. . ....... 19, 34, 71 Hart, Robert Ray ........,................... 112. 125 John, Richard Orville . ................. ............ 5 2 Hartman. Angela Mae ................ 60. 70, 90 Johns, Victor Samuel ................,........,.. 56 Hartwell. Jean Elaine .... 65. 79, 103, 126 Johnson, Belva Elberta .......................... 66 Harvey. Donalda Jo-anne ..,.................., 33 Johnson, Bill Clark .....,.... 34, 111, 112, 125 Harvey, Patricia Ruth .......,...........,.. 66. 76 Johnson, Darlene Dorothy ..............,,.... 64 Harvey. Violet Fay ....,.................., 33,106 Johnson, Darrell Loyd ...,.,...................... 34 Hastings. Sylvia Gay Johnson, Delbert Leroy .................. 34, 106 15, 22, 33, 101, 104. 128, 131 Johnson, Donna Ruth 51, 101, 104 Haugen, Beverlg Jean ...... ,.... ................. 6 5 Johnson, Dora Marion .................... 56. 101 Haugen, Elmer ufene .... 57, 75, 112, 120 Johnson, Elizabeth Jane Haugen, Floyd Mi ton .......,..,...,,.,.... 33, 90 ,..............,.............. 23, 34, 102, 104, 127, 131 Hawkins, Frank Lavar ..,.....................,.., 61 Johnson, Ellena Faye . ....... 34, 78, 86, 126 Hawley, Gwen Kay .,....... ........... 3 3 Johnson, Margaret ,Josie .....................,.. 65 Hazel, Robert Moore ....... ...,........ 1 16 Johnson, Roy Harley ...............,........,....... 65 Healy, Mary Patricia ...... ....... 6 1, 86 Johnston, Beverly Jean ,..,,. ......... 3 4, 129 Page 136 Kingman, Maureen ..,............,. ....... 6 0, 84 Kinkaid. James Leonard .........,....,........, 59 Kinzer. Sharon Lyllis , ..................... 62, 103 Kirk, Bob L. ......................,........,...,........,.., 35 Klampe. Darrell Melvin ...,,.. 35, 89, 119 Kleen, Frances Darlene . ....... 64, 100, 102 Kleen, James Barrie .... ....... . 53, 75, 93, 99 Klein, Morris Wayne ........,,...................... 35 Klein, Vera Dean .........,. .......,, 3 5, 76, 103 Klelnsmith, Allan .......... ,,... . ., Kleman, Carol Rose ................ Kleman. Kenneth James ...... Klempel, Roberta Grace . .....,......,....... 51 99. 125 54, 86 61, 89 35, 101, 106, 107, 127 Klinefelter, Dorothy Jean ......... 65, 103 Klinefelter, Richard K. ........ 35, 118. 125 Klotz, Max ......,.. ....., ......... .,.... . . ........,..... ...... 65 Knapp, Edward Alan .... 35, 83, 92. 93, 98 Knode, Evelyn Joyce ...,.,,,,....................... 52 Knapke, Darrel .............., .... 66, 118 Knupp, Bertha Mae ......, V ...... . ............. 84 Knupp, Oren LaVaughn .....,... ........ 1 24 Kortzeborn. Dick Lee ......... .......... , 99 Krater, Lela Mae ..........,..,............,,,... 59, 86 Krause. Chester Duaine ....,........,,........... 63 Kreft. Ruth Carolyn 52, 54, 78 101. 104. 126 Kring. Miles Tennant ..,..........,,. 52. 86, 99 Kubishta. Jack ....,............,..,....... 19, 56, 119 Kuenzi, Donald Jerome .....,..,.............,... 59 Kuenzi, Joyce Arlene .................... 35,131 Kufner, Janet Marie . ....... ...,,... ...... . . .. 51, 54, 56. 78 101. 104. 127 Kuhl. Donald Wayne . ,....,... .... .............. . . .. 53 Kuhn, Arlene LaVern 53, 83. 85 103, 126. 127 L Ladd, Dorothy Wynne 35. 83. 85 100. 103. 131 LaDow, Jean Marie , .........,......... 35. 83, 126 Lamb, Betty Jo ...,.....,........,.............. .... .. 35 Lamb, Frank Adelbert ...,,.. ...,,.,.....,.... 63 Lambdin, Betty Lou ,..... .. ..,... 61 Langeland, Marvin Lars .... 59, 89, 90, 112 Lamkin, Sharon Lee ,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,A,,A,A,,,,,A., 66 Landon, Beverly Claiie ,......,,,,,,........,..,. 35 Lane, Doris May 23, 35, 84, 92, 95, 96, 131 Lang, Art Carl ..,.........,...........,.....,......,...... 59 Lang, Harold Lavern .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,..,.,,, 60, 99 Lang, John Donald , ,,...,.,,.rr.,,....r.,,r. 107,36 Lange, Barbara Marilyn 36, 70, 81, 103, 106, 131 Lange, Dona Lee ........,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55,90 Langrell, Joe Anna ....,.,,.,.,,,,..,....,,..,...,., 85 Lanham. JoAnn Elizabeth ,........,r...,,.... 64 Lanke, Vemita Joan Martell. Martin. Jack ...........................,.,..,,.,............ 89 Cleta Claudine ,,,. 54, 55, 78, 103 Martin, Dorna Elizabeth ,......... 63, 91, 128 Martin, Gerald Dean .,........,,.,....,,,,..., 60, 79 lvlartin, Larry Dennis ....,,, ,,..., 8 8, 89, 123 Martin, Lois Yvonne ........... .,..,,...,.,,,.... 3 7 Martin, Sterling Wayne ...... .,.,,.,.. 6 1, 107 Massee, Massey, Richard Lee .,.......... David Lowell ,..................... 55, 123 ' 57 125 Mathews, Frances Lucille 37 , 93, 128, 131 Morgali, Ronnie Ralph .... 61, 98, 99, 119 as. 103, 106, 126,131 Largent, Joseph Richard ,.i.,,,,i.,,,.i,1, 61, 79 Largent, Jack Lacy ..,........,.i.,,,,,,,,,,, 36, 120 Larsen, Chris Frank ..,.... ,,,,,,,,.,, 3 6 Larsen, Joyce .......,,,.,,.,,,, ,,,, i,,, Larsen, Larson, Patricia Gene .,... James Pat ........ 89 65 89 36 Mathieson, James Alfred Moriarty, Patsy Ann ......,,........,............... 63 Morris, Max Lyle ............ 52. 70, 88, 90, 91 Morris, Patricia Lou ....,... 38, 76, 127, 131 Morris, Robert .,,..................,,..................... 62 Morrison, Rita Mae ...... ...,,.,...,............. 6 6 Morrow, Nona Rae . ..,........ ............ 52 Morse, Peter Steeves ..,.........,........... 38, 93 Morton, Patricia Anne ......,..... 61, 78, 103 Mosolf, Marjorie Ann ..... ,........... 6 3, 103 Muller, Vernon Harry ...,...,.............. ..... . .. 55 Mullins, Mary Alice .............,.........,........ 38 Mumper, Benny Preston ,...... ,.... ...,,....... 5 9 Munson, Dorothy Janet .. 38, 86, 101, 131 Murphy, Edwin Paul .............. ii...... .......... 55 Murphy, K. Mark ...............,...,., 50, 55, 112 Murray, Frances Lorraine 38, 76, 78. 83, 131 Murray, Jerry Ottlee ...............,..., 57 106 Murray, Mary Anne ..............,. 23, 38, Larter, LeRoy ,.,... ,,.,.. I .........,, LaValley, Edson Clair ....,.,,,.,,,,,.,, 36, 93 Laverty, Sharon Elizabeth 58, 59, 62, 75, 159 Matter, Louise Joyce .. 54, 90, 96, 105, 127 Matthis, Bruce James .... 53, 107, 123, 125 Mattson, Carol Leslyn ,... 37, 102, 106, 131 Maude, Roger Carroll .............,...,............ 59 Maude, William Henry .,,,.,.......,........,.,... 51 Maudlin. Melvin James ........,...,,.. 53, 123 Mauk, Alma Mae ,,..........,...., ......... 5 9, 102 Mayes, Jessie lrene ......... .......,,..,.. 6 5 Maynard, Christine E. ........ 59 Maynard, Naomi Ruth ........ ,...... 5 3, 86 Mayo, Lillian ................ ..... .,...,..... 5 3 McCaleb, Ella Faith ..,,............. .....,, 5 6, 79 McCann, Shirley Dolores .,..,..,...,.......... 65 McClanahan, Patricia Anne ....,.,.,,....,. 63, 69, 79, 89. 102 Layton, Clarence Rex ,,.......,.............. 61, 99 Lea, Carol Oletta ,.... ...,..,,.,. ,,...,,,,,,.,.. 5 9 , 76 Lea. James David ,.,,. ..,.,.,., . , ,...,...,,, 36 Lebold, Bill E. .........,.....,...... ...,...,,..,,,, 3 6 Lebold, Gene John ,..............,..,,.,.,.,,, 36, 125 Lee, Cordellia Alfredia ...,........,,,.,..,,,,,,, 36 Lee Nancy .......,....,....,..,..,..........,, 54, 84, 103 Lee Leel Norman Leslie .,.........,..,,.......... 54, 121 128 Othelene ...,.,,............... 63, 84, 102, Lee: Steve ...,,...............,..........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 59, 67 Lehman, Alice Ethel 19, 36, 48, 85, 89, 90, 92, Lenninger, Keith John 101. 126, 127,131 McClellan, Stanley ,....................,.,.,.......... McClelland, Charles Robert 65, 71, 82, 83, 96, 98, McMi11in, Harold Doyle ...,,....,........ 51, 99 99 McClelland, James Stephen ..............,.,. McClenny, Charles Milton McCollam, Beverly Jane McConville, Robert Brooks 4, 78, 103, 106 McCullen, Virginia Lee ...........,..........,,.. 65 McDevitt, Juanita Marie ..,,..............,..... 54 McDonald, Frances Jane ........,, 62, 64, 75 McDonald, Norman Lloyd ...,...,....,,........ 61 McDougal, Eva Alice ....,....................,...... 65 McFarland, Marilyn Lee 52, 77, 86, 103, 127 McFarlane, Mary Ann 23, 37, 75, 101, 104, 131 McGinnis, Shirley Rae .,,.,..,...,.....,.. 64, 128 McGlasson, Olive Ann ,.,.....,....,,,,.,,.,........ 66 McGranahan, Eunice ....,....,,, ,,...,... 6 3, 102 McKenzie, Don .....,...,..................,..... 63, 115 McKinney, Macyle Leone .....,..,...........,. 1 McKinney, William Clark McLeod, Carol Marie 56, 37. 75, 80, 82, 83, 92, 96, 101, 126, 131 50, 56 McManus, Milo Wayne ...,.. McMickle, Carole Louise ....,,..,..,,... 62,64 McMillen, Betty Marie ,...,... 37, 103 Myers, Kent Clinton 38, 74, 75, 92. 98, 113, 121. 125, 130 Myers, Lois Marie ................................,..... 63 Myers, Marilyn Frances 38, 77, 92, 100, 101, 127, 131 N Need, Eileen Gloria ............. ....,......... 6 3 Need, Marlene Georgia ..,... .......... 6 6. 86 Need, Virginia Marie ,.........,,........ .... 3 8. 86 Neff, Patricia Louise ,.....,....,., .... 6 3, 84. 86 Nelson, Bill Lee ..................................----.. 60 Nelson, Bill Leo ...........,.... 59, 107, 112, 116 Nelson, Jack Edward 39, 86, 91, 98, 115, 120, 125 Nelson, Joan Marie .,.................................. 39 Nelson, John Bradford ..,................. 38,84 Nelson, Judy Anne ............ ..............-.. 5 2 Nelson, Marlin Gene ...,.., ..... , 118, 125 Nelson, Ron James .,.......................... 59,99 Nelson, Vern ................................,............ 55 Neuenschwander, Roberta R. ........ 61. 69 Neufeldt, Tex ,,.. ,....... . .,.......,..... 5 1, 119, 125 Neuharth, Glenn Emil ,..... ....,...... , .. 57, 119 Newberry, Shirley Mae., 57, 102, 106. 128 Newton, Mary Polleene ,..., ......,...... 5 4, 86 Nichols, Harold Wayne .....,,..,..,.,.. 57 53 98 Nieswander, Frank Edward .......... , Nieswander, Shirley E. 39. 78, 101. 106, 127, 131 Noack, Beverlg Ann ..........,..........,,. 52, 103 Noeske, Joan melene ...,.................. . ..... 61 Nohlgren, Sonia LaVonne 52, 75, 79, 86, 101 Nopp, Bob Graham ....,.........,.....,..... 65, 116 Nopp. Mary Jean ,........,.............. 13, 57, 102 McMullen, Alan H. .................. 37, 112, 120 McNeil, Shirley Colleen 50, 55, 83, 98, 101, 104, 128 McReal, Ray Joseph ......,,.,.,...,.......... 10, 66 Meaney, Robert James .. 37, 48, 75, 81, 99 Meithof, Betty Lorayne ...........,...... 37,76 LeRud, Phyllis Arline ....,,.,..,..,...i,.,, 64,76 Lesher, Joan Grace ............. ,,....,, 1 9, 89 Lethin, Ronnie Ray ........,...........,.....,,,.,,,, 57 Leupe'. Sharon Dolores ....,.,..,................ 63 Leupe' Shirley Mae .,,,....,,,,,....... 57, 77, 83 Lewis, Donald Wilbur ...........,.,...,.. 56, 120 Lewis, Harold Allen ..,........,..........,,.,,,.,.. 36 Lewis, Joan Carole ........,......... 52, 101. 106 Lewis, Richard Leon ......,,,.,,,,,..,.,,.,. 54, 75 Lietuvietis, Kaija ....... ,,.,,.......... 5 3, 128, 129 Lindburg, Don Nelson ........,.....,,,,,,1...,... 60 Lindstrand, Arnold Gayle 1BudJ 36, 70, 89, 90 Lindstrand, Elaine ..,.,.....,.....,,...,,.,,.,........ 36 Lippert, Loren Bruce . ............................... 36, 96, 99, 122, 123, 125 Litchenberg, Bonnie G. ....,.,.,.,. 19, 36, 90 Little, Marjorie E. ..............,.............,.....,.., 63 Lively, Cindy June ...... 59, 62, 78, 85, 102 Lockard, Irma Bernice ............................ 57 Lockenour, Lynn ......,..........,,...,.........,...., 36 Lockhart, Caroline ........,. ........,.. ,,,. 5 1 , 85 Logan, George Edwin ............ 55, 119, 125 Logan, Phyllis Rae .....,....,...,..,,,,,.....,.,,..... 65 Long, Hertha Katherine .,,............... 55, 90 Long, Lovella Irene ....,........ ..,..... 5 7, 76 Long, Verna May ,,.,....,....,... ...,........,...,, 5 9 Longyear, Dorothy Ellen ........,, 36, 70, 86 Lorenz. Marlyn True ...,,......,.... 65. 91, 103 Lottis, Kenny Robin ..,...,..,,......... 61, 70, 89 Loveland. Bob Eugene Lowery, Eddie Allen ...,... Lowery, Robert Lee .,...... Lowery, Wilburn Carl Loynes, Barbara Jean ..... 65, 107 55, 107 65 Meithof, Beverly Jean ...,...........,,..... 66, 76 Melton, Kenneth ........,............., .............. 3 7 Mendenhall, Ramond Dee Mentzer. Donna Harlene ., 38, 107 53, 84 Mentzer. Gloria Darlene ......,...,..,.......... 66 .38 89 90 92 Mercer, Wayne Rigdon ....... Merchant, Steve Taft ...............,. i 60: 98: 99 125 Messing, Gary Lee ,.,.....,. 57 Messmer, Carolyn , 112, 123, 15, 55, 56, 86, 100, 101, 104 Messmer, Leona Beatrice Loynes, Roy Junior ..,,,... .......,... 5 9 Luke, Vernon Dean .....,..,.... ,,..,... .,,.... 5 7 Luther, Robert Chester ..... ,,..,,.. 5 1, 75 Luther, William Earl ......, ,....,..,.,..., 5 9 Lux, Lowell Dwaine .,...... .......,... 3 6, 70 Lyman, John Stanley ,..,................,,., 57, 70 Lyons, Dolores Arlene ....,.....,. 36, 96, 126 Lytle, Don James ,..,..,...... ..,....,,.,..,,.., 3 7 M MacDonald, Eugene Berwin .. 62, 99, 112 MacDonald Patricia Ann 50, 51, 101, 104, 126 Mackey, Josele Lee ..,........,.............,.. 64, 84 Mackey, Lyle Frances ................ 17, 66, 70 Mackey, Vergene Rae ...........,.....,.. 37, 131 Maden. James LeRoy ........ 37, 98, 113, 125 Maeder, Nan Carol ...........,,.,.,,............,.,... 53 Magee, Pat H. ....., .,., ........... .,..,,,,.......,........ 3 7 Magnuson. Raymond Paul ..........,,.,,..... 62 Maguren, Janet Dorothy ........ 37, 93. 131 Maeuren. Richard Kenneth ,...,...,. 37, 120 Majek, JoAnne 38, '77, 101, 131 Meyer, Arlene Betty ..... . 38, 106, 127, 131 53 107 Meyer, Donald Louis ...................... , Meyer, Richard Craven 61, 89, 93. 99, 123 Meyers, Kathryn Joan ...............,...... 59, 78 Myers, Marvel Georgia ......,,,,..,.,.,... 59, 128 Michalke, Earl Joseph ..,.........,,l....... 51, 88 Michelson, Herdis Joyce .,,,,...,. 59. 77, 128 Miles, Clara Lou fTootieJ ............., 65, 102 Norton, Dick Dix 39, 99, 110, 111, 112, 114, 117 Nothelfer, Donna Jean ............ 53. 76 120 101 Nowak, Shirley Ann ..,..... .. ................ 61. 79 Nunn, Beverly June.. 54, 56, 102, 106, 128 Nystrom, Josephine Adelia .... 54, 75, 93 Obert, Janice lone .........,. O'Conno Odom, Carson Jack .,...,........ O r, Dona Jean ...,.. 57, 84 39, 89 Odom, Gerald Thomas ........ ......,. 3 9. 107 Odom, Walter Earl .... ,....... .... , ....,..., 3 9 Oleman, Delmer Lee ..,..... .......,......... 5 5 Olney, Jack Richard ........ .................... 3 9 Olson, Dale Russell ................................ 125 Olson, Dorothy Jane ......,,,..... 39. 101. 131 Olson, Lucille LaVelle ...................... 39, 84 Olson, Nadine Elisabeth .. 50, 53, 101, 106 Olson. Patricia Olive ....,..,.....,.. 39, 78, 106 Olson, Stina Joan ........................ 55. 76. 101 Olson, Thomas Raymond ,......... . ............. 66 O'Neil, Dolly JoAnn ................................ 61 Osborn, William Lawrence ................,. 63 Oster, Jack Lee ......,,...... ..................,......... 5 3 Otto, Edward Orval .... ,....... ........ 3 9 . 107 Ottosen, Pauline Marie ...... Owens, Jerry Dean .....,..,. 53 P Pace, Barbara .,............,.... ...,.................... 5 5 Pack, Harold George ................................ 63 Page, Shirley Elaine ........ 66. 79, 127, 128 Page Urlin Scott ........... ..,.. 6 3. 89, 90, , 116 Pankratz, Melvin Samuel .............. 60,89 Pankratz, Pansy Darlene ..............,....... 39 Panowicz, John Junior .,....,...,......, 61. 112 Papenfus, Frank Joseph ,.,. 59, 64, 70, 99 Parker, Arden Elizabeth .... . ................. 59 Parker, Carolyn Kay .... 51, 100, 101, 104 37, 70, 76, 92, 95, 101, 127, 131 Manke, Arnold August ..........., 88, 89, 123 Manning, Edna Mae Parker, Frank Emery 23 37. 82, 83, 86, 91. 95, 103, 127, 131 Mantz, Wilfred Dean ......,....... 57, 119, 124 Marggi, Bob C. .,.....,.......................,.... 56,75 Marschat, Jerry Clinton .,..,......,.........,.... 55 Marschat, Laurence Eugene ......,,,.,,..,. 37 Marshall, Carolyn ...,,..,..................,..... 75, 89 Marshall, Martha McNary 37, 79, 83, 101 Miller, Ardith Darlene ..,,.......,,,...... 86. 91 Miller, Billie Louise ....,,.,.,.... 56, 93, 102B Miller. Charles Louis .................... 61, 112 Miller, Eva Lorraine ................ ...... .......... 6 4 Miller, Gladys Jean .....,........,,..,, ,....... 5 1, 76 Miller, Joan Marie ,. 38, 74, 82, 83, 92, 94, 95. 96, 97, 99. 102, 126. 130, 131 Miller, Margaret LeVerne 50, 55, 82, 83, 96, 102, 126, 127 Miller, Marian Maxine ........ 38, 106, 131 Miller, Marie Margaret 38, 76, 100, 103, 131 Miller, Nancy Ann 38, 75, 82, 83, 94, 95, 101, 104, 127, 131 Miller, Ramsay E. .,.......................... 53, 116 Miller, Virginia Robbins ............ ...... 5 7, 89 Mitchell, Jean .................... 38, 76, 102, 131 Mitchell, Sally Jane ....,...,,.,...................... 65 Moffitt, Char otte ...,.......... 38, 77, 101, 131 Moore, Lou Ellen ....... ...,..,.....,..,,.... 5 5, 86 Moore, Willard ....................,..... 70, 119, 125 Mootry, Keith Earl , ..............,.................... 55 Morgali, James Rollin ...... 38, 99, 121, 125 52, 112, 119, 124, 125 Parris, Laura Marie ...............,................ 53 Parrish, Edith Nadine ....................,. 57,91 Parsons, Ronnie Delbert .. .,.......... 57, 125 Patrick, Mitzi Arlayne ...,........ 39, 77, 131 Paschke, Phillip Fredrick ..,,,............... 63 Patterson, Robert Damon .,................,,.. 39 Patton, Isabelle Ann .,....,..,. . ..,... 56 Patton, Patricia Dee ,....... ....... 5 9 Page 137 Patzer, Donna Marie .......A.. ........... 5 3 Patzer, Dorothy Jean .,...... .,..........,..,,. 3 9 Patzer, Douglas James ..................., 19,65 Paulsen, Johnnie F. ,,......,....., . ........ 57,107 Paulus, Larry ..................... ,...... 6 1,115 117 Payne, Carolyn Louise Y 39, 78, 102, 104, 128, 131 Pearsall. Robert Earl .......,.,....,..,...... 39. 99 Pease, Patsy Lee ...,.A.................,...... 62,128 Peckenpaugh, Eunice Arlene ...... 53, 105 Pedersen, Marie Frances.. 39, 86, 101, 131 Pederson, Dorothy Jane 39. 90. 91, 103. 126. 127. 131 Peeler, J. Malcolm .,.. 39. 70, 86, 88, 89, 90 Peerenboom, Bernice Kay 40, 76, 86, 103 Pendergraft, Donna June ....., ' .....,........ 40 Pendergraft, Patricia ....... ....................... 6 6 Penhorwood, Marilyn Nell .. 56, 102, 106 Peper, Don LeRoy ..................., 61, 99, 116 Pepin. Revee Bernice iVeeb ........ 55, 96 Periman, John L. ,....,,.........,..... 56, 96, 105 Perkins, Lewis Gerald ,.................,......... 61 Perkins, Marian Louise .................. 40, 86 Perlich. Donald Ramon .,....,....,............., 63 Perrin, Kay M. 50, 55, 77, 82, 83, 86, 101, 128 Perry, Susan 40. 68. 71, 75, 77, 92. 96. 100.102, 127, 131 Pesek, Gustie .......................,.......,...... 40, 131 Peterson, Dick Lee 50, 54, 57. 98, 112, 119, 125 Peterson. JoAnne DeRoos 40, 77, 78, 101, 12.1 Peterson, John LeRoy' .......... .................. Peterson, Rosemary ois ........,,............ 40 Pfeil. Harold Richard .,.,.... ,,...... ............., 5 3 Phelps. Barbara ..,..............,...,.... 40, 86, 106 Phelps, Donna Mae .................,..., 58, 63, 75 Phillippe, Lenore Luxton Rhine, Don Kenneth .................,....,......... 55 Rhoten, David Alexander u ..,...............,..,.........,............ 63, 77, aa, se, 89 Rice, Barbara Ann .....,..,.............,,..,,,,,,,.,, 59 Richards. Jack VerDean ,.......,....... 41, 107 Richter, Harold Edward ,.....,..,...,...,.,,, .. 59 Ricketts, JoAnn Clair ....,.,,.....,..,....... 69, 89 Rickman, George Milton ........ 23, 41, 107 54 Ricks, Ellen Louise ....,.,,.,.........,...,.,.,,,,,,,,, Riedel, Don Paul ..........,.,......,.......,....,.. , .... 86 Riggs, Earle David ...,,,.....,.......... 89, 93, 99 Riggs, Robert Colburn . ,..,... 66, 89, 98, 99 Riley, Sara Pauline fCherriJ ......,. 60, 77 Riordon, Margie Ruth .,.....,.......,...,.......... 52 Riordon, Robert H. .......,,.......,.....,.,..,...... 41 Rissell, Clarence Carroll .,................... 6 .51 9 Ritchey, Anne Stewart .............. 65, , 93 Rivers, Norlyn Alden ..................,... 52, 107 Scott, Phyllis Jean .,..,. 42, 89, 90, 106, 127' Scott, Richard Tyler ,.....,,.... 42, 74, 80, 92 Riberts, Beverly Jean ......,....... 41, 86, 127 Roberts, Denver Leon ..., 57, 112, Robert n Jo H 1 .... 118, 123 62 96 so , y een .... ........,,,... , Robertson, Royce Donovan ..............,,,. 65 Rock, Jim Alfred 22, 41, 68, 111, 112, 114, 115, 117. 120 Rodgers. Delbert William .....,.....,....,..... 41 Rogers, Doug K. ...,.....,................ 23, 41, 92, 96, 98, 99, 110, 112, 114, 117, 120, 125 Rogers, Rilla Marie ........,... 55, 77, 89, 105 Rogers. Wayne Morrison .............,,..,,... 99 Rohde. Mildred Mae ......,, ..,........,..........., 5 2 Rolofson, Dolores Bernidine .............. 56 Scott, Shirley Mae ........,.....,.......,..,.,..,.,... 59 Scott, Virginia Irene ........., 62, 65, 76, 128 Sealey, Charles Raymond .,...........,..,... 42 Seals, Betty Marie ..,.,..,......,.........,...,,....,. 61 Seamster, Hubert fl-iughj .....,.,,....... 42, 86 Seaton, Gaylen Liegh ........,,.........,..,.,.., 51 Seay, Caroline Ann .... 63, 84, 89, 101, 128 Sebern, Leonard Clleland .....,...,............ 59 Seeber, Marcia Maureen 57, 93, 100, 101, 126, 129 Sellard. Marilyn Jo .,,,,..,,,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 53 Service. Pat Mae ........,..................... 42, 104 Settlemier, GeorEe Edwin .,,,,.,............. 55- Sexton. Robert ugene ..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,, 55 Shaffner, Grant Coffman ...........,.... 62, 89 Shaw. Ronald Terrell ...,....,.... ,.....,, 6 6, 89 Shay, Paul ...,,,............,,,.,,,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 4 2 Shepard. Dennis ............,.......... ,,,. . 42, 84 Shepard, Nick ,...,...,... ......,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Shephard. Harold LeeRoy ., .l.. ,,..,,,..,. . .. 62 Sheridan, Dale LeRoy 57, 99, 107, 118, 125 Sheridan. Darrell Kennith 53, 84, 101, 127 Phillips, Gwen ..................................... ,...,.. 5 7 Phillips, Sharon Lee .....,.................. 63, 128 Pickell. Ernest Donald ........................... . 66 Pickens, Barbara Joan 56, 81. 103, 106, 126, lg! Pickerel. Harold William ................... Pierce. Mary Dlann .... ,........ . .. 55, 103, 128 Pinner. Kenneth Robert .....,...............,., 40 Plnner, Tommy Everett ...,........... . 60, 107 Plenge, Donna Mae ...,.,....,. 23, 40. 127. 131 Plenge, Fred Leigh ..,.....,.,,...................... 55 Plunkett. Sharon Lee .... 40, 102. 104, 131 Poindexter, Eugene Oral .. 40, 75, 92. 105 Polales, Mary G. ......,........,,.,...., 40. 75. 77, 78. 80, 92. 96. 101, 126, 127, 131 Polales, Sophia ...,.................. 50, 51. 54, 77, 90. 100, 101, 126, 129, 159 Poppitz, Arnold Albert ......,,.,..,.,...,,...... 54 Powers, Marian Lee ..,...................,......... 59 Powers, Merle Tom ,.......,. .......... 5 3, 56, 86 Powers, Patricia Lee ...., ,,,.,........... ........... 6 0 Power, Marilvn Janice ............ 40, 71, 74, 82. 83. 86. 87. 91. 92, 96, 97, 102, 127, 131 Prince, John Robert ..,....,...,..,. 60, 89, 112 Pruitt. Joan ................,..................,.............. 65 Punzel, Doris Jane ..... ..,......,.,.,.., 6 1,103 Putman, Marion .....,..,... .....,,.. 5 1, 105, 123 R Raaf, Della Deloris , ................................... 56 Raaf, Raymond Roy ................,..,...,.. 40, 70 Radcliff. Geraldine Diane .... 52. 101, 128 Rahtz, LaJune 40, 77. 78, 85. 86, 92. 95. 126, 131 Railsback. Patricia Ann ...,.... 61, 102, 104 Raines, Douglas George ........................ 66 Romane, Viola Marie ..,,............ 41, 90, 103 Ronne, Estelle Rae ................ 41, 49, 71, 79 Roper, Patricia Joan , .............,. 52, 102, 128 Roquemore. Dallas Clifton ............ 41, 107 Roseler, Lois Jean ...,............,... 57, 102, 128 Roseman. Margie Gwen ....,....,........ 41, 76 Ross, Virginia Florence ...,...,.,................ 61 Roth, Arlene .......................... .,.,.,......... 4 1 Roth, Orville Norman .,,................... 63,70 Rouse. Duane Wesley .........,..,...,... 66,107 Rouse, Vernon Gene ...............,....,........... 59 Rowe, Loretta Mae .............. 53, 69, 77, 80 Rowe. Marlene ..........,.....,.,......... 53, 78, 103 Rowell, John Albert ........,,...................... 55 Rowell, Rosemary.. 55, 77, 80, 85, 103, 127 Rowling Gilbert .......................................... 62 Rud, Mary Jane ........................ 63, 86, 104 Ruhle, Barbara Eleanor .,......................,. 66 Ruhle, Bob Carl ..........,.....,......................... 66 Russ, Barbara Jean , .....,..,..,............... 54. 86 Russell, Alan Irving ........................ 41, 107 Russell, Carol Irene .. 54, 79, 126, 127, 129 Russell, Myron Rodney ,..,.,...,...,..... ....... 6 1 Rux, Leona Lucill .....,...,............................ 59 S Sadowsky, Ilene 1 .................. .......... 5 9,128 Sain. Robert William ........................ 41, 93 St. Clair, Patricia JoAnn ........ 51, 90. 103 Salisbury, Beverly Jean .....,.......... 59, 128 Salisbury, Mava Mae ...,.,...........,...... 65, 78 Salisbury, Robert Dale ............ 23, 41. 107 Salisbury. Todd Blaine .................... 61,86 63, 88. 89, 99, 118 Sherwood, Charles H, .........,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 42 Shipley, Robert Lee .,............................,... 42 Shirley. Lola LaJune ..........,,.,.,,... .,,,... 6 01 Shoemate, Jack Rodney ,...,,., ....... 5 2 Short. Kermet Leon , ....,.......... .....,, 5 2 Shrock. Judith Loree .,........ ....,......... 6 6' Shrout. Vonda Lee ..,.... ........., , ............ ,..... 5 3 Shryder. Donald Lee ..............., 19, 43, 107 Shute. Robert Dea .... ,. 52, 88. 89, 112, 12 ' Siddall, 3 Galen Richard ............,............. 107 43. Siefarth. Jerry Arnold ...................... 22, Sikorra. Elinor Margaret 43. 91. 103, 131 Simmons. Wayne LeRoy ............. 60, 107 Simons, Darwin John ......,..,,,,,.,,,,.,.,..,,.,. 89 Singer, Katherine Louise ..,,.,,........., . 60- Singleton, Herb E. ......,.,................... 43, 112 Sipe. James Milbre .................................. 43' Sjoding, Roberta Ellen sa, 59, 99. 101, 104, 128 Sloan, Gordon C. 43, 96. 98, 99, 112, 114, 117, 120- Sloan. Marillyn Louise .......,..,. 43, 76, 127 Smalley. George Gerald .......,,,,...........,, 65. Smith, Agnes Lillian .....,.,.......... 53, 90, 93 Smith, Betty Lou . ...,,......... ..,. ..... 5 5 .1031 Smith, Carl on Edmund ...... . ..........,.. 53 Smith, Darlene Marie ....... , .............,... 61 Smith Darwin Dick .,,.,............. 59, 89, 99' Smith, Delilia Marie .................... 65, 69, 89 Smith. Donald Hobart ..............,..,.......,.. 63- Smith, Frieda Mae ..... ...,... 4 3, 90. 106, 159' Smith, Grady Thomas ............,....,...,...,,. 62' Smith. Jack Heughen .....,. . ,.........,,.. ........ 5 1 Smith, Jean Elizabeth ,...,.. .,..,. 6 6, 128' Smith. Lonny Dean ................ ........... 6 1 Smith, Thomas Wayne ......................,..,,. 55. Smith, Virginia Lee .................,...... 65, 128 Smithson, Adeline Bennett 43, 75. 104,'l26 Smithson, Jackson Lee ......... ..,, . . ....... ,, 63 Smyres, Delores Faye ............................ 64 Snook, Dwayne Lavern ........ 62, 119, 124 Snook, Gene Dale .......... ..........,.,,.........,.... 4 3. Snyder, Jerry Edward .............. 61, 99, 116 Sodeman, Tom ..........., , ....... 43, 99, 120, 125 Sogge, Robert Earl ....................,,......,,,.,,,, 53 Sohn, Delbert LeRoy ......... , ..... . Sohrt, John Richard .... ,........, Sonderman. Ray Eugene ...... Sorensen, Lois Marie ..........,. 99 112 . ......... 63. 43 119 106 Rambo, Clay Wendall ,.....,..... Ramseyer, John Alan fJack1 Rankin. Robert Dwaine .... 63 Rankin, William Dwight .. sai Raph. Bernice Lenora ............ 40, 68, 107 .. 61, 88, 89 98. 99. 112 98, 99, 112 40. 131 Rappe, Miriam Ellen ,... ....,.,...,., ........... . . .. 86 Rasmussen. Sally Milda ........ . .,....... 66, 79 77, Stewart, James Kolbe Rath, Pat Jane .......,.................... 66. 96. 128 Rausch. Norman Earl ...... ...... .... ,... . ......... 4 0 Rautenkranz, Joyce Marilyn 40, 92. 106. 127 Raymond, Don K. ..............................., 57, 99 Reagle. Norma Jean ................ 61, 79, 128 Real. Carolyn Ann .....,.,.,.................. 61. 79 Reay. Richard Edgar .......... 57, 81. 99, 112 Rector, Charles Wendell ....,........... 61, 112 Reed. Diane Viffinia .,.............. 55. 77. 101 Reeve, Walton ainsworth ........,.,......... 53 Reeves, Lois Jane .............,.................. 57, 75 Reichenberger, Dawayne L. .................. 61 Rehfuss, John Alfred ...... 59, 79. 119, 124 Reimann, Helen Joy ...,....,.,............. 61, 101 Relmann, Richard Donald ......,............. 40 Reimann, Robert Gene ............,..... 61, 112 Reltzenstein, Richard Ed. ..,........ . 65. 107 Rempel. Clarice Carolyn ................ 89, 128 Remy, Vida Vee .........,..... ......,.,..... 57, 106 Renahan, Floyd Ollen .............................. 53 Rex, Johnny Marvin ......,..... 50. 55. 56, 86 Reynolds. Betty Lou ...... .................,.... 5 3 Page l38 Sample, Helen Sybillia ............................ 62 Samuels, Stanley Morton 41, 121, 125. 159 Sandefer, James William .... 23, 41, 92, 96 Sandlin, Jamie Alberta ....,.......,....,,,,..... 52 Sandner. Kenneth Earl .,..,,,..................... 55 Santee, Edwin Eugene .................... 41, 121 Santee. Robert Evan .....,.. 41, 99, 112, 125 Satter, Betty Rae ..................................... . 59 Satter, Donna Jean ...,....,... 41. 85, 101. 131 Saucy. Neltje Anne ............................ 41, 76 Saul, Joyce Dolores 42, 78, 106, 127, 131, 159 Saul, Loraine Ruth .......... 42, 106, 127, 131 Savage, Beverly Jean ..,,................ 63.101 Savage. Geraldine Ann ...,,......,.,.... 42, 131 Sawyer, Gordon Ernest .......................... 42 Sayles, Patricia Ann ,.........,... .................. 5 3 Saylor, Beverly Jacquelyn 53, 90, 96, 128 Schaefer, Bob Donald ....................,...,,.... 53 Schaefer. .Aloha Dian ..,,.......................... 42 Schalk, B111 Jay .....,........,..... ............... 5 5 Schalk, Robert Henry .................... 65,116 Scharf. Joan Grace ............................ 42, 83 Scharff, Dale Lamoine .................... 42, 107 Scheeler. Lawrence Arther .. 52, 116, 123 Schempp. Marvin Wallace ..........,.,....... 56 Schirman, Marvin Arthur .... 57, 119, 123 Schlag, Dolores NonaLea ..,,,.,............... 66 Schmidt, John fJackJ William .......... 42 Schoneboom. Willa Jeane ........,............. 66 Schneider, Elsie Lorraine ........,..,..,....... 42 Shrauger, Goldie Dolores ..................,... 60 Schrecengost. Greta Ann ........ 64. 66, 128 Schroeder. Gayle Joyce . ...................,..... 42 Schrunk. Wayne Lee .....,...,...................,.. 60 Schuh, Marline Irene .......,........,..,............ 61 Schul7e, Merlin Dwight 9. 42. 74. 90. 92, 96, 99. 122. 123. 124, 125 Schwalen, Gerald Mike ..,............... 66, 107 Schweitz, Victor ...... 42, 99, 112, 119, 125 Scott, Donald William ........................,..... 59 Sparhawk, Waunda Earlenem ............,... 59 Spaugh, John Daniel . ...........,.,,.........,,...,. 51 Spaulding, Doris-Helen .... 61, 90, 91, 102 Sprenger, Violet Ottillie ...................... 129 Spriggs, Wayne Leroy ., .......... 57, 119, 125 Sprout. Sharon Lee ........ ............. 4 3.104 Stackhouse, Don Rex ...... ..,........ 1 2, 51 Staedeli. Earl Jacob .,,..,.................... 58, 66 Stahl. Magdalene D. ., ............,, ,, ...... 55. 106 Standley. Vida E. ., ................,,.......... .. Stanley. Elaine L. ,l ..... 43, 77. 101, 60. 78 127. 131 Stark. Joan Virginia ...,................... 133, 106 1 Steckley, Florence ...... 53, 54, 56, , 106- Steed. Susan 14, 43. 49, 77, 78, 80, 83, 86, 92, 127, 131 Steeves, Tom ...,........,.......,.....,.,.,.,..... 59, 107' Steinbruck. Bob Eugene .....,.......... 55, 120- Steinke. Ronald Duane .....,..,................... 59- 66 Stepper, Herbert Edrin .......... , 113, 124 Stettler. Betty Jean ..........,............. 43, 106' Stettler, Joanne Darlene ...........,.... 61, 127 Steveley, Robert Vincent ................ 59, 70- Stevens, Robert Woodward ............ 55, 98 Stewart. Bonnie Belle ........ 22, 23. 43, 71, 80, 82, 83. 86, 87, 95, 100, 101, 131. 43. 48. 96. 111, 112. 120, 125i Stewart. Norma Jean ................ 65, 85, 102. Stewart, Ronald Elsworth ,,......... ........... 5 1. Stice, Barney Lee ..........,..,....,. ....,.,,,.,,,, 6 1, Stobbe, Lillian .................... ..................... 5 3 Stock, Robert Gordon ..... ..A,.... 4 3, 86, 91 Stockton, Dwight L. .........................,...... 66 Stoddard, Nadine . ,.,..,...,.,......,...,..,,.,.,.,.,.. 54 Stoller, LaVonne Lee fBonnieJ .... 64, 128 Stoutenburg ,Beverly June ..........,,...... 52 Stowell, Hazel Jenny ..,,.....,....,... 43, 83, 84 Tripp, Edith Marie ....... ...,.,,..,,,,..,. 4 5, 76 Triplett, Loeita Lydia .,.,.i....,... 45, 77, 125 Trott, Carl 1Petel ,..,.......... Strayer, Bob Kenneth ....,......,....,,,... 55, 89 Strode, Norma Leona 55, 77, 83, 101, 127 Strong J. Robert ..,.,.....,,........................,. 53 Strongl Richard N. 23, 44, 92, 98, 113, 122, 124, 125 Strozut. George G. .....i........................ 54, 84 Stuart, Raymond Lee ,,...,,,. ..,..,,.,..,,,, 6 1, 89 Stull, William E. ............. .......,. 4 4, 112 Stumbo, Roy ..,.,,..,,...,... .,..,..........., 4 4 Suko, Max Vern ...,.,....,...,.,...,..,,....,..,....,.. 53 Sullivan, Jeanette A. ...,,....,...,.. 44, 95, 106 Sunderlan N rm Lucille d, 0 a .................. 65 Sundet, Mary Virginia ..... , 52, 77, 83, 101 Sundin, Paul Dean .........,.. 44, 75, 121, 125 60, 82, 86, 87 Surgeon, Joy B. ,............................... .... 5 2, 93 Susbauer, Eileen June .........,.. 57, 103, 104 Susmilch, Pat Maxine .,...........,....,...,,..., 64 Svejkovsky, Charles N. .......................... 57 Swain, Diane Beth ............. ....... 6 1, 76, 86 Swanson, Hazel Jean ..,.,............,...... 44,76 Swanson, Ronald Lee ................ 51, 96, 105 Swartwout, Ardis Irena ........................ 65 Swegel, Ruby L. ................................ 44, 76 Swigart, Dorothy Natalie .... True, Robert Bernard ......,. .......... 5 5, 89 Tuchek, Ernest Theodore ...... ....... 5 9, 89 Tucker, Gloria June .......... ....... 6 6, 76 Tuers, Bernita Beth ........ ......... , 64 Tunnell, Ray Carl .................. ....,,.... 4 5 Turnbull, Jean Margaret ...... ....... 5 2, 91 Turner, Harry Otis ................ .......... 4 5 Turrell, Renne Gene ............ .....,. 6 1 Tussing, Norman Philip ....... ....... 5 1 U Ullman, Don Whane ........,,,. ........ 6 3, 118 Ullman, Gerald Anthony ....... ..,........ 1 18 Upshaw, Edith .....,.................. .,........ 6 4 V Valdez, Wanda Lois ...,.......,.., ,,,,.. 5 3 65 Valentine, Arlene Joanne ..... Vanderhoof, Grace Mary ..... VanDusan, Carole Lee ........ VanDyke, David Cleve ..........,, ,,.,.,, 6 3, 45 104 89 VanHess, LaVern C. ................... .......... 4 5 VanLoh, Barbara Jeanne ....,......... . ,.,.. 64 VanSanten, Marvin Donald ...,., .....,. 4 5 Varbel, Jim Ray ............,.............. ...... 6 0 Vasby, Bill Arnold .................................... g3 9 Veteto, Andrew LaVell ...........,................ Wendt, Jon Ramon ......... .......i.. Wenger, Joanne Alice ............ ...... 6 3, Wenger, John Robert ...,..........,.. ......... Werner, Deloris Ramona ........ .,........... Werner, Gladys Leona ......... ...... 6 4, 60 75 55 Wenger, Lawrence Edward ..... ......... g g 93 65 Wesley, Kay Laurene .......... ................ West, Aldridge Theodore .............. 53, 121 Westfall, Janet Carol ....,............... 59, 102B Weston, Dorotha Jean ,.... .......... ,......... ..... 4 6 White, Barbara Jean .... 46, 70. 75, 77, 131 White, Beatrice Loreene ........ 46, 102, 106 White, Eleanor Marie .............. 59, 87, 102 White, Kathleen Nioma ........ 57, 126, 127 White, Richard Harold ......................... 65 Whittington, Norman H. ................ 46, 107 Wikoff, John Robert iJackJ ................ 61 Wilcox, Viola Mae .................... 61, 86. 127 Wiley, Janet Elaine ...... ............. , .-.----------- 5 7 Wilhoit, Charles Prior .......................,---A-- 99 Wilkes Kathleen Susanne .... 46, 106. 131 Will, Shirley Ruth ................. ....------- 3 6, 39 Willard, Doris June ...,.... 58, 66, 75, 78, 93 Willard, Nancy Lee ...............----- 61, 93, 103 wiuecke, Waldo Lyle ................ 54, 89, 90 Williams, Williams, Bonnie Corrine ..,.........-.------., 60 Elizabeth tBettyJ .. 56, 101. 128 Williams, Lois Elaine ...... Williams, Sanford Conrad ....... .------------ 46, 106 46 Williams, Tatia Lynne .. 22, 46, 77, 78, 92 53 Swingle, Noel Lyman ....,......................... 99 Swoboda, Shirley Marie 22, 44, 49. 101, 104, 127, 131 T Talmage, Claudia Jane ............ 63, 96, 102 Tanner, Wanda May Winters, Ronald Boyd ....... 44, 77, 89, 126, 127, 131 Tavenner, Michael ..,... 44, 70, 92, 119, 124 Tarem, Eevi Maria .............................. 64, 96 Taylor, Charles Alan ................................ 63 Taylor, Donna Loyce 58, 60, 75, 77, 85 Taylor, Frank ...................................... 44, 107 Taylor, Janice Lee ............................ 64, 128 Taylor, Lolita Bernice ....... ......,....... 8 6 Taylor, Marlys Ann .................................. 55 Taylor, Melvin James ............................,. 44 Taylor Nancy Fair '44, 78, 80, 82, 83, 85, 92, 101, 126,131 Taylor, Naydeen Mignon 58, 65, 75, 77, 85, 102, 127, 128 Taylor, Shirley Viola ...........,..,......... 53,89 Teets, Roma Rae ....,,.......................... 44,83 Templeton, John ............ .... ...,.. 5 1 Terrault, Joyce Mary ..,... .......,,,.... 5 1, 86 Verburg, B111 ................................................ 66 55 89 116 Verdieck, James Frank ............ Vergets, Paul Richard .......,. Versteeg, John Edward ......,, Verzatt, Clarence Glyndon , , 60, 70 wiuich, Wilma Lee ..........,.................. ....- Willmarth. Phil E. ..,,.. ..,.............. . .. 55. 93 Wilmot, Vera ....... ..............., --------- 4 5 Wilson, Allen ..................i-....--.- ----A4- 1 20 Wilson, Doris Marie .......,.,...... .......,..... 5 4 Wilson, Dorothy Darlene ..............-------- 60 Wilson, Erba Ruth .......... ...........-..----.------- 6 5 Wilson, Howard LeeRoy .......... 46, 92, 93 Wilson, Mack McK1m'll6y ......-----,--------.- 51 Wilson, Norma Jean ,... l ...... ...-.- 6 1, 90 Wilson, Paul Russel ......... ......... 5 1 Wilson, Phyllis Jane ......................... ,-..--- 64 Wilson. Walfei-AErvin .........,.............. -.-.-- 6 0 Wilt, Bever nn 10, 46, va, Qs, 102, 131 Wiltsey, Gene Dell ....... ...... .------ --.-,,---------- 6 3 Winegar, Elmer Willard ........,......... 66,71 Winters, James Gilbert ....... Winter, Walter Caleb ......, Wiper, Wilene Alida .,.... 59, 89 60, 116 46. 84 Wishon, Cal .....................------ ----,---- 0 2 Vvgitgroiv, Bgrbara Ann ,...... .......-.-.,-.---,. 6 4 2 .... ' ...... 2 ff ...,.. ?.Ijle46, ss, sv, 91, 92. 126. 131 Wolfe, Lucyanne .....-....--,------------,---- --------,- 5 2 Wolfer, Rod Clare . ..........--- ,--------- ,-,-------4 - - - 89 Wollesen, Ray George .....,.............. 46, 107 14, 53, 71, 77, 80, 85, Terry, Barbara LaVonne .. 59, 85, 89, 103 Theye, Lawrence William .................... 66 Thiessen, Robert Charles .............. 59, 112 Thomas, Billy Jack .................................. 53 Thomas, Martin Wesley ................ 19, 89 Thomas, Mike Andrew ...... 59, 71, 99, 116 Thomas, Warren Dale ................ ...,.......... 6 5 Thompson, Donald Philip 55, 112, 119, 125 Thompson, Marilyn Joanne ........., 44, 102 Thompson, David Alexander .... .......... 5 3 Thulin, Earl Quintin ...,............................ 59 Tibbetts, Clifford Milo ...................... 11, 59 Thurlow, Merlwyn .................................... 44 Tippets, Gary Merlin ............ 55, 84, 88, 89 Todd, Betty Irene ...................................... 44 Todd, Frances E. , .............,......... 56, 76, 101 Todd, James Roy 44, 75, 88, 89, 90, 92, 98. 118, 120 Todd, Leona Esther ........... 44. 79. 89, 95 Todd, Patricia Edith .....,.. 64, 78, 79, 103 Tompkins, Allen G. ..,... ............................ 5 1 Tonning, Anita Anne ............ 61, 78, 89, 96 Tonning, Dorothy Olga 44, 71, 92, 96, 101, 127, 131 Tookey, Barbara Jean .....,..,,.......... 66, 102 Toycen, Pauline May 62, 69, 79, 86, 102, 128 Tradup, Dorothy Marie ..................., 66, 76 Traviss, Joan Treasa .................. 61, 62, 75 Traviss, Joyce ,..,...... .,...... ...... 6 5 , 78, 101 Trent, Phyllis Ilene .......... .........,. 5 1, 86 Trietch, Lola iBettyl ...... ,, ,........ 44 Vibbert, Aletha Clare .............................. 65 Vice, Fern Marie ......,................. 51, 86, 128 Vincent, Beverly Jean ..... .............. 5 6, 89 Vinyard, Patricia Kay .......,. .......,........ 5 2 Vitaris, Frank B. ...................,.... 45, 83, 105 Vogan, Max Irwin ..................,..........,...... 55 Vogt. Donna Marie ............ 64, 99, 101, 104 VonEschen, Ellis Rogers .................. 45, 92 W Wagness, Barbara Ann 58, 62, 65, 75, Wagness, Dolores 1Do1lyl 45, 89, 106, Walden, Thomas Robert .......... 53, 86, Walker, Darrell Wayne .... ............,........, 4 5 Walker, Elwyn Earl ...,............ 52, 112, 120 Walker, Robert Jesse .............. 59,89 Wall, Mary Ann .......,...... .......,............ 5 9, 90 Walling, Wayne Lee ........ 56, 114, 115, 117 Walser, Betty Jean .............. 45, 77, 86, Walters, Patsy Jean .................. 57, 78, Walters, Ronnie Morris 45, 98, 99, 112, 122, Walton, James Jefferson .....,...,......,.,..... 66 Ward, Paul Raymond ..,.........,... 65, 77, 105 Wargnier, Julia Louise ............ 65, 90, 102 Wargnier, Oscar Ruben .......... Warren, Marcella 1MickeyJ Waters, Alice Gwen .................... 85, 89, 91 Waters, Marilyn Elizabeth .... 45, 126, 131 Watson, Norma .................,............ 53, 76, 82 Watts, George Orland .............. 53, 121 125 Weathers, Patricia Ann ........ 52, 101, 104 Weaver, Bob Lavern ...........,.................... 66 Weaver, Celia Ann 55, 70, 90, 91, 101, 159 Weaver, Norma Jean ........... . 56, 102, 106 Webb, Mac Charles ..........,,........ 61, 99, 112 Webb, Marcia Lauranne ,,,,,,.... 63, 78, 84 Weber, David Lee .................. , ...,............ 45 Weber, Erwin Andrew .,....,. . .,,,,....... 45 Webster, Roy Ray ................,,...,,,...,.......... 45 Weeks, David Arthur ...........,........,. 89, 112 Weeks, Gaylord Clinton 23, 46. 70, 86, 88, 89, 113, 123, 125 Wegner, Eugene Emerson , ............ , ...... 46 Wegner, Patricia Joan 54, 56, 86, 98, 101, 104 Wehland, Kathleen Helen .......,...... 46, 86 Weikum, Mary Ann ........................ 64,128 Weinstein, Carol Joan .,.................. 60, 104 Wellbrock, Shirley June .................. 65, 90 Wells, Ivan Clyde ................................ 55, 93 Wendt, Beth Ann , ..........,.. 52, 76, 101, 128 Wendt, Bruce Austin .......,...... 66, 107, 112 Wglverton, Nancy Marlilfle .I ..................- 59 Wolverton, Wayne Alan Uiml ...,....., 57 . harlotte Yvonne Wgfflf .......,...,.................... 46, 101, 104, 131 Wood, Gilbert Lloyd ..........,..------.--.. ,------- 4 6 Wood, Helen Joyce ..............,-..,-..-- 103. 126 Wood, Joyce Fern .... ,................---,- ------------ 5 7 Wood, Judith Ann Woodroffe, Carol Helen ....... ,... . 52, 86, 127 Woodmansee, Anne Louise 163, 102, 138 59 Woolery, Clarine Beth ........ Wright, Richard Roy ...., Wright, Donna Mae ....... Wright, Kieth Carter ....... Wyant, James Bruce ..... 54, 81 47 79 Wyatt, Dick D. .......,...,. 'ffffff'47f'75I Y Yates, Jackie Dee ........................-.-----. 56, 90 Yellen, Franklin George ,....... 55, 119, 125 Young, Bev. Jean .............. 60 , 83, 102, 159 Young, Dick George ........................,...... . 63 Young, Robert Allen ..... .......... 2 3, 47, 84 Younger, Grace Joyce ...... ....... 6 0, 36, 91 Z Zeuske, Vern Edward ......... ........ 4 7, 120 Ziegenhagel, Inez Jane ...... Zink, Donald Frank ......... Zistel, Helen Martha ......,..... Zumwalt, Mickey James ........ 53 56 57 Page 139 1 t t Larry Paulus. Marilyn Hall. Othelene Lee, Shirley Will. Gordon Stock. Malcolm Peeler Memories of school days are more treasured with a Portrait by leston-Miller Studio Cfticial Photographers tor the 1950 Viking Annual Having Fun in Millefs Sportswear Dept Beverly Wilt Pat Weqner lane! Westfall Iantzen -- White Stag T Koret THE SMARTEST SPORTS TOGS IN TOWN 9 9 Capitol ilffice Equipment 0. 1 Q OFFICE MACHINES Q TYPEWRITERS Q ACCOUNTING MACHINES Q ADDING MACHINES Q CALCULATORS Phone 3-5584 531 Court Street Salem. Oregon Aher the Game or Dance Free Instructions Given with Yarn TELEPHONE 3-3714 YYY McMillan's Fountain Lunch The Kmt Shop Haniger's Balcony, 190 N. Liberty St. 1949 State Street Phone 2-9225 Rum Nyberq Salem, Oregon ' 'Ska ' eerily: 20.000 Square feet of Shopping Space all under on big roof. Groceries, Meats. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Ice Cream, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Drug Sundries, Furniture and Feed. Route 9 4 Box 72 - Phone 2-1 149 Salem, Oregon U I Be a SMART GIRL- nlque eaners For All Your Shoes, Go First to Freshen Up Your Wardrobe 1554 Fairgrounds Road ' , Phone 2-4562 M In the Lavendor Building You Need Go No Further Radios Records We sell all ' Popular the best brands , Classical and service on all makes . Western All Makes can All Speeds 4-2271 Charles Harqrave, Mitzi Patrick, Barbara Flagq and Wally Carson Our thanks-To the many students who have cooperated with us in considering the rights of others. Record Dept. - Cecil Farnes H E I D E R ' S 428 Court Street - Service Corner ot Center and High Phone 2-612l Salem, Oregon Congratulations Seniors! MARION MOTORS Tillie lwan's Beauty Salon SPECIALIZING IN COLD WAVES Nash AND SCALP TREATMENT Sales , service South 12th Street Iunction, Route 4, Box 281 333 Center Salem' Oregon We Feature The Best Cones. Sundaes and Shakes In Heavy Cordovans DAIRY QUEEN STORES 1412 N. Capitol St. 175 North High Telephone 3-7000 2795 S. Commercial St. 1070 s. i LI if Z ras: COMMERCIAI. PICK-UP PHONE 3-9448 L oruvsnv -nr -x 48 HOITRZSETRHECFOIIHEEITL may CLEANING -or -ar Many of your friends at school will remain your friends through life. You will be qlad you have kept snap-shots of them and ot your days at school. We'll be proud to have helped you make them really qood pictures. 'X I74 M co.u.uEncfAL - SALEM VIKINGS TOO Find It Vital to Visit I , uwnns-onoumausn .. f- , 9 Q7 EW J lg uh f ,V , H gf lr y i Q gfiiwex Q 3 U . l ' t.Cf lL.fl,l4 usuuv Ano count sis, Q 457 7 ' Y ' flag sA1.r:M's LEADING 'V l CREDIT IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS From 11 through Noon til 2 , Ph - 12 l , Down Nohlgren s Famous Alley Off State St. one 3 4 9 Sa em Oregon We Redeem We Give S -:S l-I Green S 5- H Green Stamps Stamps Compliments of Roberts Bros. The Home of Value Phone 3-9221 177 North Liberty Salem, Oregon Notions TOYS 12th Street Variety 1366 south 12111 Phone 2-9372 for The Best Meats in Town Ray's Food Market 1890 State Street The Friendly Store Hardware School Supplies Phone 3-3414 Mitchell Radio 8g Appliance YOUR SERVICE DEALER General Electric - Crosley - Motorola - Philco STATE AT 19TH PHONE 3-7577 Stone Piano Co. T The Valleys Finest Piano Store 1540 Fairgrounds Road tCorner N. Cottage! Phone 2-5281 Seniors Dorothy Pederson and Ann Gibbens at the Baldwin. Nationally Advertised Brands Convenient Terms Catering Service Hlndividuality Is Our Specialty H 61 H Furniture Co. Quality Furniture at Salem's Lowest Prices French Pastry and Decorated Cakes TELEPHONE 3-3797 -W R E N T A L S - 1550 F i'g'0unds Rd' salem' Oman 1979 Fairgrounds nd. Phone 2-5370 MEET ME AT THE Black and White Coffee Shop Dinner ' Lunch ' Fountain 1964 North Capitol Street Salem, Oregon C O m p 1 i m 9 H t S Hollywood Printing Co. 1988 N. Capitol St. - Phone 3-5289 Valley Oil Company Salem, Oregon 1425 Fairgrounds Road Al Quirinq. Owner Page 145 Il. L. ELFSTRIIM CIIMPAN Y 340 Court Phone 2-2493 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Furniture Draperies - Gifts Roofing Floor covering Appliances Paints-Art School Supplies Books and Stationery HARTMA BRI! . The Commercial Book Store nzwnrsns or sAr.rM 141 North Commercial Phone 3-4534 I-ibe1'fY at Siflie Paramount Market Inc. Quality Foods at Moderate Prices Sa1em's Leading Service Store Phone 2-2461 260 North Liberty St. Salem, Or egon 460 State Street Salem 1 Distinctive Apparel for Women , Oregon Has The Exclusive, Original , Y BooT by jgzizf or cAuFoRNlA In Salem It's lvlal'ilyn's 387 Court Street FELLIYS - DON'T FORGET OUR FAMOUS Winthrop Cordovans Page 146 DR. E. E. BORING ll ll Stan Baker Motors DR, SAM K' HUGHES Dodqe and Plymouth Cars and Trucks ODTOTTIGWSTS at Ph 2-2468 . . one Boring Optical 525 Chemeketa Street Salem, Oregon Phone 3-6506 1194 Center St. P 14 1 MONTGOMERY WARD eacoc C eaners 155 North Liberty . 485 Center St. Phone 3-5992 The MAN'S SHOP Metropolitan Stores, Inc. Moxley and Humlnqlon The Stores ot Better Values The Store oi Style, Quality. Value 136 North Commercial Street 416 State Street Start Saving Early for Future Financial Security Open an account at the Ladd :St Bush - Salem Branch of The United States National Bank. LADD 6. BUSH-SALEM BRANCH THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Facilities Available 40 Branches in Oregon AN OREGON BANK SERVING OREGON Doris Lane and Don Bennett. seniors. open their savings accounts with Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Walter Batliner. manager oi the New Accounts Department. Page 147 Kffffffe, lifgfg, Each Year You'll Hem More About Betsy Ross spmets ah Gruninlgiunos u. I Also Reconditioned and Rebuilt Pianos at operatcas W, Taurnan Pian 0 ore One's at Court and Commercial- The Other's in the Medical Center 375-395 South 12th BOTH ARE CONSTANTLY AT YOUR SERVICE A Mile from High Prices . P0l'lEllllt3 T P9Wl'lI0l'S lleei New Smith Coronas Dievvl Iiojlcrls . .,.,.. wE?EgEEig5??w New Remingtons New Underwoods Down SOLD - RENTED - REPAIRED PQYmemS Us low as Roen Typewriter Exchange S350 Phone 3-6773 456 Court St. Compliments to The Class of '50 0 I o Zgfuled .funcfz ancf fbfuae-fn 1138 South Commercial Salem, Oregon Capitol Variety Store Alex .longs Rust Craft Greeting Cards MEN'S WEAR Arrow Shirts, lnterwoven Socks Salem, Oregon 1262 State Street Phone 2-5622 121 North High Street Salem. Oregon Page 148 ANDERSON M. 6 M. Cleaners Drive-In Market for Convenient Parking Phone 3-6677 991 South 12th Street Quality Food Your Sweater Cleaning Specialists 2470 State Street Phone 2-3712 The Wooden Shoe Salem Home Bakery W A 0 Horne Baked Pastries o H B k ?' 1 y - Prompt Attentio 0 Dlannrlirsq ery ' Sundwlches Given 0 Lunches . M . Lunches 'O ' Sandwiches Call 0 Fountain Service Special Orders 0 Folger's Collee Salem 2-9061 . Ice Cream Open: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Week Days Mr. G Mrs. L. M. McCutcheon 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday - Open Sunday 1380 N. Church Salem 3-8645 1391 Broadway CONGRATULATIONS YOU ARE GRADUATING INTO A MODERN WORLD We extend to you an invitation to use our modern bank and modern banking facilities You will find us a friendly Bank SALEM BRANCH or THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Member of the Federal Reserve System I M The Merle.-ne Salem's Newest Gift and Children's Center tGifts Our Specialtyl In the Capitol Shopping Center 305 Court Street Dial 28600 Dial 3-3808 Pag C mpliments oi Howard I. Smalley Oil Co 1405 Broadway 465 Center Street Oil-O-Matic Shell Heating QLDSMQBILE Heafmg 0115 N d U C1 C Sp 1 1 Ph 5506 229.8 5, 550 N C pt l SALEM, ORE. Ph 39191 , , if Theres a 7654 rn your future... ll N 2 f Wiflr a fufure Blllyf ln! 7756 Une Egg 661771 Me bmpnbe Wed' Valley Motor CO. 375 Cemerst' SALEM,OREGON Phone Mm Ladcls Complete Food Market 1705 South 12th Street COMPLIMENTS OF Phone 2-7462 S Q C F H... V . t bl . H. Kress 0. and Groc miss L dd M k C l Gum' ll l Laundry and Dry Cleaning Salem L one 3-9125 aundry Co. CWeider's3 263 South High Street Otto I. Wilson Co. TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 'r H E A C E SALES - BUICK - SERVICE 127 North High Street Ono Wilson Ken Wilson MEDICAL CENTER COFFEE sHoP 388 North Commercial Street 2440 Greer Street lin the New Medical Center! HOLLY SAYS: Should you be alter-bound After shedding cap and gown, Come to Holly's where diamond rings and many other things For long-lived marriages are found. J8CLS0ll,S tleVYelel'S 225 North Liberty Phone 3-5640 Salem High Iuniors Ioan Lewis and Buzz Covalt talk with Holly. Del-An Beauty Salon Permanent Waving - Hair Styling Hair Shaping Phone 3-9822 1345 State St. Larsen Home :S Loan Co.. Inc. Larsen Building REAL ESTATE - LOANS - INSURANCE O 164 S. Commercial St., Salem Phone 3-8389 Page 152 Craig Carver shows Seniors Leslyn Burdette and lim Rock the latest in Rachelle campus sweaters. Congratulations, Seniors! from the Finest Store for Men cmd Boys in the Willamette Valley! Jian 1890 Records for Every Purpose Capital Drug Store fy n X Prescriptions ,.,,, Down W l ff Oregon - Stairs P Building 405 State St. at Lrberty. Salem. Oregon liiii S Phone 3-3118 Only the Best Corner State and High Phone 3-8632 Schwinn-Built Bicycles Harry W. Scott Harley-Davidson Motorcycles :.f' 1 V Paige. - ,Q Xgaiiilqt ,K t Y 451' tx 'fy V. A u ll ,R f,.f'i ,Z -1,-7 ff' Y'g3.ENs7' mtmlyfqw nvb The Cvcle MGH ,P A. . 4 , gf-v'su:5jg, 7---glgg 147 S. Commercral St. X Yg?JlkWp. f f Sw-f xi' 4e ' as A, vt A The Complete Cycle Power Lawn Mowers Service Storeu Keys Duplicated - Locks Repaired Page 153 Try Our Delicious I l Loewen s Variety fresh cu, mem Gifts - Greeting Cards af Hcmkls Market 1190 South 12th St. Phone 3-5151 Interesting Merchandise at 1030 Market Phone 2-6076 GIOSHIS G1'OCery opular . . ! eliause il's Qaacf! Fashions for all I. B. Drive-In yea, round A Meal In Your Car visit the 2230 Fairgrounds Road Srn-art Salem, Oregon 115 N. Liberty Phone 3-5623 Page 154 QRS .reef w 3, , gimme- www e MF HW, H Abu' Maha Za 81644 of '50 6173 Nancy Mme IZZEZf'lSIfZ2E,r?.Z3d,1T,3liSHZf?lT5'Zfm in 'O FROS T Y OLSON Court and High Streets in Salem, Oregon Hutcheon Paint Store Phone 3-6687 162 North Commercial Artist Material Paint, Varnishes and Wall Paper Salem Hardware Co. The Friendly Store Hardware. Tools and Cutlery. Paints, Oils, Vamishes. Dinnerware. Sporting Goods Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store Phone 3-4906 120 N. Commercial Street Paul and Helen Heath, Owners Sc1lem's Bfcsitgaufzth Leading Newspc per FLORISTS AND Drzcomrrons TELEPHONE 3-9179 Ca al xlournal 447 Court Street Salem, Oregon Member Florist Telegraph Delivery A eeee iation Calling All Cars ! ZEEB'S Used Car Bargains 520 Hood Phone 3-7714 Wills Music Store Mr. 6 Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson owners Complete Music Store for 71 years 432 State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 3-4959 Page 155 D. E. Cooper 6: Son Heating - Appliances Sales and Service Milk and Ice Cream 540 Hood Street . . Teleph0Il.e Fairgrounds Phone SALEM OREGON Ocean Fresh Best Coffee In Town -- 5c A Cup Cross's Coffee Cup - 24-Hour Service - Lelimarfs Sea Foods Wholesale and Retail 2370 Fairgrounds Road Phone 2-9l4l 2605 Pqrilqnd Roqd Phgne 2-6443 S Aidan ' F X f le 4 ,K I ...aa . .. 1- - V ' ' ! W' It , 'I gr 445 Court - Phone 2-6794 l Elin' VF ., .:' V k Also Try O r xxq gg? E .lf u '-'- , 4' K WIKI- b u r q e r s ' .faffgi q 3,-v 7' , ' 'C I ' Hastee but Tastee!! , l YOU'I..L AGREE THEY ARE TOPS! .A SPUDNUT COFFEE BAR YOUR WAR SURPLUS STORE Everything in Surplus Cascade Mercantile Co. Comer of Fairgrounds Road and Church Street Willamette Valley Bank Complete Commercial and Savings Bank Service Salem's Independent Bank 1990 Fairgrounds Road Phone 3-9281 Members of Federal Deposil Insurance Corporation Page l56 Roh1and's APPAREL - GIFTS - ART 1983 North Capitol Street Over Thirty-Nine Years of Successful Service to the Public Grabenhorst Bros. REAL ESTATE Fire and Auto Insurance cmd Real Estate 134 S. Liberty St. Salem. Ore. Phone 2-2471 Let's Gossip About . . The Cute and Fashion-wise summer Playclothes that IO1'1NSON'S have collected iust for you! 0AlM6'!7Z a'Store For Ladies Sadm. Agn Elaine Stanley in a Rose Marie Reid Bathing Suit, and Sharon Plunkett in a Koret of California Denim Matching Set model for Iohnson's. Lipstick Beauty Salon Deb U Curl and Teen-Age Cooler Wave for students 1872 State Street Phone 3-3836 Kennedy's - - LEBOLD'S cooN's City Cleamnq Works HOME-MADE REsTI ANT Phone 3-6897 ICE CREAM CONFECTIONERY 1245 State Street Salem, Oregon 1265 and 1275 State Street Page 157 12th Sllfeel Food Market Fountain - - l..L1I'1Cl'1 Foundation Garments Meqtg - - Gffgcey-ie? Q Special Attention Given to Fittings Hosiery - Lingerie - Dresses - Smocks Phone 26995 131 North High retephehe 3-4032 I o o Wafqmnadd llffadde Sauuce 1090 South 12th Street - Telephone 2-5473 What do we do? Complete Automotive Service. Scientific Engine Diagnosis. Specialists on Brakes, Tune-up lobs, Ignition, Carburation. What do we sell? Mobil Gas, Oil, Batteries, Tires, Tubes, and Accessories. Who? Tom Wolgamott Hardware Housewares SALEM TOP SHOP Wallace Hardware The Marshall-Wells Store Carson Tops Specializing in Roadster Work 2056 N. Capitol St. - Phone 3-6877 520 Hood St. Phone 3-7714 Floor Fumaces Oil Heaters Thriftway Cleaners Style - Quality - Value Uilwaysl 956 South Commercial Street Phone 3-5911 United Shirt Shop Quick Dependable Service 331 State salem, ore. Page 158 1950 VIKING ANNUAL SALESMEN We These students have helped to promote this year's Viking by selling twenty-tive or more annual receipts. Back row: Bob Hewitt. Stanley Samuels, Iim Mathieson, Dean Graham, LaVelle duBuy and Ioyce Saul. Front row: Don Bunse. Fredia Smith. Sofia Polales, Celia Weaver, Edith Baker. Bev Young. Not pictured: Sabra Blakenship and Iohn Enger. Printers ot me , , , Unruh-Knapp Printing Co. Pioneer Trust Bldg. Phone 3-3522 Headquarters for Fountain Pens and Pencils eedhamis 23,12 ' I 465 State Street -:- Salem. 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