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

 - Class of 1951

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Q V . , W .,.. ,R .ima Mir if Hr . vi Ml, Q ww ff? if mf Q ,W 4' .ii 9? E .,.A' qu 5 Mm A .ludith Wood . . Editor 5 llennis Fe-ike . . . Business Manager ,JW lVioriorie Hiott . . Editorial fhlviser 5 40 1-F Preston Houghton . . Business Amlviser us -E rf 9 e I' 3 9 E' 0 1 if 3' Q 25 U 1. 'B 2 8 an :A .C Pg 3 32.2 if Uur Leaders Co-operate if if if Associated Student Body President Gilbert Bateson and Principal E. A. Carleton unite in their efforts to improve Salem High School and Work together for the common good of its 1700 citizens. Lf ak Uur Students Practice llemocracy wr at Being a small state in itself, Salem High School has an active student government. Elected representa- tives from 52 home rooms speak for every member of the student body. Special concerns of the council are matters of student conduct and organization and regulation of student activities. To this end, members of the student-gov- erning group bring suggestions for improvements before the council for consideration. if Uur Citizens Assume Community Responsibility 4 Salem students participate in the annual city-Wide Community Chest Drive, They realize the many civic problems that face Americans of today and start now to try to meet them. Active support is also given to the March of Dimes fund, the tuberculosis drive, and the American Red Cross. Salem students also offer their talents to the com- munity as music groups perform for city service groups and clubs as well as at state institutions. Also a part of community life are the high school's dra- matic productions, concerts, and sports events. lllllllll in -ti ,. f 1 t gil if Sthool Board Plans for Growing Salem The need for more public schools reflects the steady growth of Salem's population. The years 195 1, 1952, and 1955 will see Salemls most extensive school building program undertaken. Construction of an- other high school is scheduled to be started in 195 5. Responsible for this program and future improve- ments in educational facilities for Salem are the members of the school board. This group which rep- resents the community is in itself typical of Salem citizens. Representing Salem on the school board are the sec- retary of the Y.M.C.A., a woman active in communi- ty affairs, the office manager of a business establish- ment, and the owners of two Salem business firms. Co-operating with these members is Mr. Frank Ben- nett, Superintendent of Salem Public Schools. Chairman Harry W, Scott, Superintendent Frank B. Bennett, Mrs. David Wright, and Mr. LeRoy Stewart. left to right: Mr. Gardner Knapp, Mr. Gus Moore, Clerk Connell C. Ward i is Et I' if Uur Students Face Todays Problems if Prospects of universal military training and prob- lems of everyday life bring many students to the offices of the deans, Miss Mary Elizabeth Gilbert and Mr. Gurnee Flesher. if Uur Students Prepare for the Future 'kDeveloping Abilities . Y Associating with Others . i' Furthering Special Interests 'A' Competing in Sports . . i Enjoying Special Events . Index and Advertising . page 10 page 22 page 68 page 102 page 124 page 156 u ents an niion al Waters Park S S t f d h fl g b f y f II g S d d p I d the Salem HighSh I d b y aisete b W S 55 Q , 45' 65 E DQ ,f g N AX 1 , xx f N X AN-I ,I x ' ff' xx gy? ff A xi ,fix J' . 33 Xxx Q I ,, X' r Y' v f ff l Q xx K 2 f H. E 5 ' DU 4194 , i f X 4 Z 1' 9 N CP H5 f .E 0 S :F mf s ,sf f J.. o ff, , .f f X . x, k ,Ae f , A -L1 , p 4 E -I AfQX ' 9 Nl 3 W fx W HX 'Hx I . Q XX f 3 WXWRiQ'lX on XX, i z Ao 'pl 41 A A I ,- Q f X Q 1 U ,n 3 4 .Fr 4 rt. I 6' N f ' .T Q 4 ' - 'iw ' hm 1. cj W 7 4 , 4 f 5 i 2' Developing Abilities The problems of an atomic age can be solved only by citizens who have sound knowledge of science and mathematics and are trained to think clearly, logically, and accur- ately. lefi: Sophomores strive to understand the world around them by studying re- quired biology, the science of living thingsf, Bottom: These chemistry students are con- cerned with the composition of ma- terials and the changes they undergo. Page I2 Economic security for the nation depends on citizens who are trained for industry, agriculture, and business. upper Left Students taking metal working have an op- portunity to develop special aptitudes. upper Right: A Future Farmer who wins blue ribbons will one day lead in the nationis agricultural im- provements. Bolfomz The cooperative training program gives stu- dents an opportunity to prolit from super- vised Uon the jobw experience in many types of Work While they complete their high school course. Page 13 Citizens must be prepared to profit by the leisure time afforded in the Ameri- can way of life. Top: Students enjoy and appreciate music as they develop rhythm, melody, and har- mony. Center: Girls in home economics learn to create an environment that will give maximum opportunity for development and happi- ness. Bottom: Students in art classes discover new means of self expression, hnd satisfaction in crea- tive work, and gain consciousness of the place of art in their daily lives. Page 14 IN R lt is only when citizens are physically and mentally fit that they have the full- est use of all the powers with which they are endowed. Top: Health classes for boys and girls include the study of public health, safety, and so- cial hygiene. Right: All students in Salem High participate in a regular period of physical education daily. Pg 15 ef 222 Q A swf! X ? f . 1 ig, ' ,HE Our world is what it is today he- cause of what it was in the past. lf the United States is to maintain her place as a world leader, her citizens must be prepared with a knowledge of historical develope- ment. Top: On the clay of Oregon's general election a U.S. history class trains in exercising one of the most cherished rights of an American citizen, the right to cast a free ballot. Rmhh Facts and opinions brought out by a panel discussion emphasize the importance of the United States, place in world affairs. Page l7 TOP ROW 0 Naicla R. Carroll: A.B., A.M. Willamette University: Spanish, English: adviser to Spanish club. 0 Vivian Chandler: B.A. University of Oregon: Biology: adviser to Aescu- lapian club. 0 Mildred E. Christensen: B.A. Linfield College, graduate study Sorbonne University of Paris, M.A. University of Washington: French, Spanish, English: adviser to French club. 0 Ola l. Clark: B.S. Oregon State College: Mathematics: adviser to Senior class. 0 Pauline R. Cohen: A.B. Willamette University: Typing, General Business: adviser to Sophomore class. 0 Mabel E. Cooley: B.S. Oregon State College: Foods: co-adviser to Home Economics club and Vikettes, adviser to Yell Squad. 0 Eula S. Creech: B.S. Mus- kegon City College: Head of Home Economics Department: Clothing, Family Relations, Home Furnishings: co-adviser to Home Economics club. 0 Mariann Croisan: B.S. Oregon State College: Typing: co-adviser to Commercial club. CENTER ROW 0 Lilian Davis: B.A., M.A. University ot Oregon: English, Creative Writing. 0 Marion R. Davis: B.E. Montana Teachers College, B.S., M.S. Oregon State College: Wood- working, Mill and Cabinet Work. 0 Preston F. Doughfon: B.S., M.S. Oregon State Col- lege: Head of Commercial Department: Bookkeeping, Business Law: business adviser to Clarion and Viking. 0 Helen R. Edmundson: B.S. Oregon State College: Bookkeep- ing, General Business. 0 Hope Edwards: B.A. Washington State College: Clothing: co- adviser to Home Economics club. 0 Mary E. Eyre: A.B. Willamette University: Head ot Department of Social Studies: American Problems, World History: adviser to lnterna- tional Relations League. 0 Frances Fellows: A.B. Willamette University, M.A. Columbia University: Latin. 0 Ellen A. Fisher: A.B., A.M. Willamette University: English. BOTTOM ROW 0 Penny B. Fontaine: B.S. University of Oregon, graduate study University of Wisconsin: Physical Education: co-adviser to Girls' Letter club. 0 Charles K. Fulton: B.S. Washington State College, graduate study Oregon State College, Monmouth Illinois College: Vocational Agriculture, 0 Vernon Gilmore: B.S. Oregon State College, M.S. University of Oregon: Head of Department of Health and Physical Education for Boys, Director of Athletics: coach ot track, cross country: adviser to S club and National Athletic Honor Society. 0 Isabel Goodnough: B.A. University ot Oregon, B.A. in Libra- rianship University of Washington: Librarian. U Harold Hauk: A.B. Willamette Univer- sity, M.S. University of Southern California: Physical Education: coach of Varsity basket- ball, Varsity baseball. ' Mariorie E. Hiatt: B.A. Pacific College, graduate study Oregon State College: English: adviser to Viking Annual. 0 Grace T. Hockett: A.B, Willamette University: English. 0 Elizabeth M. Hogg: lowa Western Union College, Behnke-Walker Business College, Oregon State College: Shorthand. Page I8 Gt Facult of Salem High Gi e Guidance TOP ROW 0 Amanda J. Anderson: B.A. Linfield College, graduate study Sorbonne University of Paris, M.A. University of Wis- consin, English, Debate, coach of debate, contest speaking, adviser to National Forensic League. 0 Carmelita Barquist: A.B., A.M. Willamette University, Biology, adviser to Tri-Y, Photography club. 0 William J. Bender: A.B. Western Maryland Col- lege, graduate study University of Maryland, Oregon State College, Trades and Industries, adviser to Trades and lndustries club, co-coach of tumbling and acrobatics. 0 George Birrell: A.B. Willamette University, graduate study Massachusetts ln- stitute of Technology, University of Washington, Chemistry. 0 E. Ann Boentie: B.S. University of Nebraska, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW 0 Jacqueline Bogan: B.S, University of Oregon, Physical education, co-adviser to Vikettes and Girls' Letter club, 9 George E. Brant: Visual Aids Instructor, adviser to Stagecraft. 0 Harry M. Broadbent: B,A. Greely State College, U.S. His- tory. 0 Kenneth L. Brophy: B.A. University of Oregon, English, coach of Jayvee football, sophomore basketball. 0 Margaret Burroughs: B.A. University of Oregon, Dramatics, English, co-adviser to Snikpoh, director of dramatics. 0 Vivian F. Carr: A.B., A.M, Willamette University, English, Remedial Reading, adviser to Junior class. Special recognition is due Miss Elizabeth Hogg, who is retiring from the Salem High School faculty after twenty-live years in the commercial department. Page l9 fins? . .a ROW 0 Howard F. Miller: A.B. Willamette University, Vocal Music, adviser to Crescendo club. 0 Dena Alm Moorhead: B.S. University of Oregon, Biology, Health, adviser to Red Cross. 0 Loren Mort: A.B. Willamette University, Physical Education, coach of Varsity football, Jayvee basketball, Jayvee baseball. 0 Francis E. Neer: B.S. Oregon State Col- lege, American Problems, assistant adviser to Junior class, college counselor. 0 Victor B. Palmason: B.A. University of Washington, M.M. Portland University, Orchestra. 0 R. E. Pederson: B.S. Winona State Teachers College, American Problems, assistant coach of Jayvee football. 0 Hal E. Petersen: B.S., M.S, Oregon State College, Health, trainer for all sports, adviser to Arthur Cotton Hi-Y. 0 .lune Philpott: B.S., M.S. Montana State College, Head of Science Department, Biology, Physics, adviser to Science club. TER ROW 0 T. K. Pierson: B.S., M.S. Stout College, Apprenticeship, Distributive Educa- tion, Director of Industrial Arts Shops, 0 Martha J. Pinson: B.S. Oregon State College, Office Training, Typing, Shorthand. 0 George D. Porter: B.A. Portland University, gradu- ate study Willamette University, University of Oregon, University of Southern California, U.S, History, assistant adviser to Sophomore Class. 0 Del Ramsdell: A.B. Willamette University, English, Radio, Public Speaking, director of radio broadcasts, public address staff, coach of tennis. 0 LaRue Richards: B.S. Oregon State College, Bookkeeping, Typ- ing. 9 Jenette E. Roberts: B.A. Washington State College, M.A. University of Oregon, English, Latin, adviser to Latin club. 0 Ada C. Ross: A.B. Willamette University, gradu- ate study University of California, Head of Department of Language Arts, English, ad- viser to Que Dice. 0 Gertrude C. Shisler: A.B., A.M. Willamette University, Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW 0 Floyd L. Siegmund: B.S. Oregon State College, graduate study Willamette University, Mechanical Drawing, 0 Ruth B. Sitlinger: B.A. University of Oregon, gradu- ate study in Europe, Art, adviser to Paletteers club. 0 Gertrude R. Smith: A.B. Willa- mette University, graduate study University of Washington, University of Oregon, Uni- versity of Southern California, American Problems, adviser to Civics club. 0 Margaret Steinhrugge: B.S. University of Oregon, Physical Education, co-adviser to Girls' Letter club. 0 Leo A. Stenback: B.S. Riverfalls State Teachers' College, Biology. 0 Bruce S. Thompson: B.S. Stout lnstitute, General Metals, adviser to Ferrous Fellows club. 0 Grace Wolgamott: B.S. University of Oregon, Director of Health and Physical Education for Girls, adviser to Girls' Letter club, 0 Winona Wright: B.A. University of Oregon, English, assistant adviser to Junior class. Page 20 . tresses Well-Rounded Education ROW 0 Leah Hogue: B.A. University of Oregon, Journalism, English, adviser to Clarion. 0 Irene Hollenbeck: B.S. University of Oregon, M.S. Oregon State College, Biology. 0 Beryl Holt: A.B. Willamette University, Head of Department of Mathe- matics, Mathematics, adviser to National Honor Society. 0 Delores Hultman: B.S. Oregon State College, Typing, co-adviser to Commercial club, adviser to Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y. 0 E. Donald Jessop: B.S. Utah State College, M.M. Chicago Conserva- tory, graduate study Juliard School of Music, Northwestern University, Columbia University, University of Southern Califor- nia, Band. 0 lelia Johnson: A.B. A.M. Willamette University, Mathematics, co-adviser to Snikpoh. BOTTOM ROW 0 Hank R. Juran: B.S. University of Idaho, graduate study Washington State College, Willamette University, Physical Education, coach of wrestling, assistant coach of track, and Varsity football. 0 Sylvia E. Kraps: B.A. University of Montana, M.A. University of Washington, U.S. History. 0 Helen Lane: B. A. Baker University, M.A. University of Wisconsin, U.S. His- tory, adviser to Club Philhistorian, assistant adviser to Senior class. 0 Carl R. lindstrom: B.S. University of Idaho, M.S. Ore- gon State College, Electronics, adviser to Radio-Electronics club. 0 William McKinney: A.B. Willamette University, B.S. Oregon State College, Vocational Agriculture, adviser to Future Farmers of America. 0 William J. Mets: B.A. University of California, Graphic Arts, adviser to Graphic Arts club. ,Page 21 gyikkrf B 5' Q S9' .x E . I ' hi Q SV :S .gx N AS ff' X X ,gs X A-Q N' I, 1 V 1 gy' ,ll Xxx ,dy ,ff .5 e.f,f J N , x 4312 fl x ' ' 0 1 'wif' P H S gf, 'fg lf DU 6F19 E W f I C 5 ,ff 1,45 D 5 LN ,JE 6 sf O yy ,X - S -- ,Sgr abr. f 4 ' ' ,f , ' I 5 f -LX ' F -'! E l 'YK ' X 1, M. Ne x' M, S 4 4. W QSXX:-if f 3 if L V, , -5 X X X X QQXN Nj, 1 1 Q 4 5 Wwwsv- gk Eax dv, Y- ' 3 xx ,A JI n ' ' Q Q 5.1 Q . VM i e fc I ' Q Q ,, 5 Vg ' W -K xi ' K ,rv If , ' N G Q AX xx Q0 Q ima -feixbagffo i Q Z Associating with Uthers , . , . . Senior lilass Illheers Seated from left to right: Pat Filler, secretaryg Jim Kleen, presiclenlg Margie Dunigan, vice president, Col- leen McNeil, song leader. Standing: Dick O. Adams, sergeant-at-armsg Martin Kniitel, yell leaderg Betty Williams, Treasurer. Jim Kleen Presitles Uver Class of 1951 Besides accomplishing much in their studies and winning outstanding honors, members of the Class of '51 are seasoned travelers . . . This year KENNETH KEPPINGER and STEPHEN ZIELINSKI attended the E.E.A. National Convention at Kansas City . . . BOB CARLSON, GEORGE DURHAM, JERRY GIL- LESPIE, BOB HEWITT, BILL MCKINNEY, GARY MESSING, TERRY SHOWALTER, BOB STRAY- ER, and GEORGE STROZUT traveled to Valley Forge for the Boy Scout Jamboree . . . and DAVID BLACKMER represented SHS in Chicago for the National Scholastic Press Association Convention. Many honors have been awarded . . . In Meier and Frank Scholastic Art Competition, a sculpture and a woven mat won Gold Keys for LORETTA ROWE and LOYAL HOWARD, respectively . . . After DON STACKHOUSE won the Bausch and Lomb Science Award, he also received Honorable Mention in the West- inghouse sponsored National Science Talent Search . . . The annual D.A.R. Good Citizen Award was voted by the class to JUDI WOOD . . . MARION PUTMAN and GILBERT BATESON brought home the first place cup in senior debate at the Wfillamette University Speeeh Tournament . . . and the first senior to re- ceive a scholarship was ROSEMARY RONWIELL who won one from the University of Idaho . . . second senior was BOB LUTHER who was the recipient of a scholarship from Whitman College. Page 24 eniors Recall Hi h ehool emories At the end of the football season GENE JONES was placed on the Big Six l'First String . . . The bas- ketball Big Six First String claimed LARRY CHAMBERLAIN . . . Wrestling had CLIFFORD HUTCH- INSON State Champ in the 128 pound class and FRANKLIN YELLEN State Champ in the 166 pound class. An interclass rivalry skit Fruit Juice Barl' directed by LEONA STRODE won the seniors second place . . . Following this came the Senior Class Talent Show and a Senior dance, 'Superstition Shufllef, The school year 1949-50 found the Junior class with JIM BOONE as president and NORMA HAMIL- TON as vice-president . . . ELMETTA HANSEN served as secretary and KAY PERRIN treasurer . . . Song leaders were COLLEEN MCNEIL and JOHNNY REX. The big event of the year was the winning of the State Basketball Tournament by the Vikings . . . the Varsity team included juniors LARRY CHAMBERLAIN, WAYNE WALLING, LARRY BAGGETT, and DEB DAVIS. An interclass rivalry skit Mock Wedding', and a Junior Class Talent Show, directed by JANET KUF- NER and MARION PUTMAN, respectively, brought out new acting personalities . . . The speech depart- ment found EUNICE PECKENPAUGH and GILBERT BATSON winning several hrst place trophies in vari- ous oratorical contests . . . and LOUISE MATTER was awarded a Gold Key for a non-objective painting. The Juniors presented several rally dinners with dances after football games, and by custom sponsored the annual Junior-Senior Prom with the theme Song of India . . . the Prom with its well planned, authen- tic decorations proved to be one of Salem High School's most outstanding. STAN LYMAN was elected to lead the struggling Sophomore class for its first year at Salem High . . . Assisting him were JOAN CHANDLER as vice-president and COLLEEN MCNEIL as secretary . . . MAR- GARET MILLER took charge of the financially insecure class as treasurer, and LEADELI. DAVIS and CHARLES EVANS kept spirits up as song leaders . . . For their hrst A.S.B. formal, couples went Dancing on the Moon . . .Also came a Sophomore dance and the first performance of the Jym Jamboree . . . Two sophs proved themselves outstanding as BEVERLY SAYLOR won the coveted Gold Key for her water color and RONALD I-IAMANN showed a state champion calf of its breed at the State Fair. Senior Class llnuneil Back Row: Stan Lyman, Jim Kleen, Dick A. Adams, Dick O. Adams, Walton Reeve. Third Row: John Gun- dran, Dick Peterson, Maxine Booze, Bob Sogge. Second Row: Miss Ola Clark, Colleen McNeil, Betty Williams, Barbara Pace. 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Zumwalt, Mickey Baker, Nancy Director of enior Anti itie Adams, Richard Allen - Class council 35 National Honor Society 35 National Athletic Honor Society 2,35 Cross Country 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 S club 1,2,3, treas. 35 Science club 3. Adams, Richard 0.-National Honor Society 35 Cla- rion staff 35 Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 35 S club 2,35 Football J.V. 25 Baseball manager J.V. 1, Varsity 2,3. Ahl, Barbara-Muscatine High, Muscatine, Iowa 1,2. Allison, Don-Football, Varsity 1,2,35 S club 1,2,3. Anderson, Donald-National Forensic League 2,3, vice pres. 35 Debate 1,2,35 Basketball, J.V. 25 Baseball, 1,2,35 Contest Speaking 1,2,3. J.V. 1,25 Band Anderson, Eileen L.-Viking staff 25 Years Ago 25 Snikpoh 1,2,3. Anderson, Eileen M.4Que Dice 35 Vikettes 35 Biology club 1. Anderson, James R. Andresen, Betty June-Margaret Meade Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 2,35 Home Economics club 1,35 Vikettes 3. Andresen, Gerald Frank-Future Farmers 1,2,35 Paci- fic International 3. Anunsen, .lack Armstrong, Shirley Ann-Home Economics club 3. Aston, Marianne-Clarion staff 2,35 Esther Little Tri-Y 2, Winifred Heard Tri-Y 35 Aesculapians 35 Latin club 2. Atwood, Marguretta-Girls' League officer 35 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 1,2,3, treas. 35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Snikpoh 35 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Band 1,2,35 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1. Avriette, Betty - Margaret Meade Tri-Y 2,35 Home Economics club 35 Biology club 15 Latin club 25 Junior Red Cross 35 Vikettes 3. Aydelott, Alvin Bacheller, Douglas O.-National Forensic League 35 Debate 35 Contest Speaking 35 Future Farmers 1,2. Backstrand, ElliottfTennis club 2,35 S club 2,3. Baggett, Larry A.-Football, J.V. 15 Baseball, J.V. 15 Basketball, J.V. 1, Varsity 2,35 Civics club 35 S club 2,3. Baker, Nancy Ann-Winifred Heard Tri-Y 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 Vikettes 2. Banfield, Phil 4 Washington High School, Portland, Oregon, 1,25 Dance band 35 Orchestra 2,3. Barker, Robert O.-Senior High School, Grand Island, Nebraska, 1. Barker, Sharon-Margaret Meade Tri-Y 2,35 Club Phil- historian 2,35 Vikettes 35 Biology club 1. Barnes, Robert l.. Bateson, Gilbert-ASB Pres. 35 ASB council 25 Nation- al Honor Society 2,35 National Forensic League 1,2,35 Debate 1,2,35 Contest Speaking 1,2,35 Cla- rion staff 35 Hi-Y council 25 Arthur Cotten Hi-Y 1,2,35 Cross Country, Varsity 25 Track Mgr. 1,25 S club 1,2,35 I Remember Mama 15 Snikpoh 15 Civics club 2,3. Beard, Shirley .Io AnneAnn Guthrie Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Snikpoh 1,2,35 Vikettes 3. Beck BeverlyYMargaret Meade Tri-Y 1,2,35 Home Economics club 1,2,35 Spanish club 15 Vikettes 3. Bedard, Don Bedwell, Ruth Yvonne - Clarion staff 35 Winifred Heard Tri-Y 1,2,3, Sec. 35 Choir 1,25 Home Eco- nomics club 2,35 Vikettes 3. Bell, Beverly-National Honor Society 35 Snikpoh 15 Science club 2,3, Sec, 2,3. Benner, Beverly-Girls' League council 25 National Honor Society 35 General Tri-Y Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 1,2,35 Aesculapians 2,3, Pres. 35 Vikettes 35 Latin club 1, Sec. 1. Benson, Whitney Russell-Class council 15 Hi-Y coun- cil 35 Harrison Elliott Hi-Y 2,35 Football, J.V. 25 Red Cross 1. Berg, Leonard Berndt, PaulineHCommerciaI club 3. Bibby, Irene Virginia-Taft High School, Taft, Ore- gon, 15 National Honor Society 35 National Foren- sic League 25 Debate 25 Home Economics club 2. Bickell, Virginia-Girls' League council 25 National Honor Society 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2. Bishop, Barbara-Margaret Meade Tri-Y 1,25 Vikettes 3. Bishop, Dona Jean - Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,2, Rhoda McCollough Tri-Y 35 Snikpoh 1,25 Commercial club 35 Vikettes 3. Blackmer, David-ASB council 2,35 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Hi-Y council 2,35 Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 1,2,35 S club 25 Band 15 Civics Club 2,3. Blair, Tom-Football 15 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1,25 Class council 2. Blakley, Marilyn Anne-Girls' League council 15 Ab- bie Graham Tri-Y 1,2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Crescendo club 2,35 Vikettes 3. Blue, Wilma F.-Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 15 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Valkyries 25 Seniorettes 35 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Vikettes 3. Bogosian, Margaret-Girls' Letter club 15 Club Phil- historian 25 Home Economics club 35 Vikettes 3. Boone, Jim - ASB council 1,35 Class Pres. 25 Abel Gregg Hi-Y 2,35 Football, J.V. 1,25 Radio Elec- tronics club 1,2,35 Civics club 3. Booze, Eugenie Maxine-Class council 35 Clarion staff 35 Winifred Heard Tri-Y 15 Commercial club 35 Civics Club Carnival princess 35 Vikettes 3. Bowder, Norma Jane-Grace Elliott Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Choir 15 Home Economics club 1,2,3. Boyd, Don E.-Hi-Y 15 Football 1,2,35 Track 15 S club 1,2,3. Boyes, Ronnie E.-Clarion staff 35 Tumbling club 3, Pres. 3. Braaten, Ray-Clarion staff 2,35 Tennis club 35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Snikpoh 2,35 P. A. staff 25 Red Cross 3. Bradford, Dorothy-Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y 25 Com- mercial club 2,3. Bradshaw, Kent Geralcl!Clarion staff 25 International Relations League 3, Sec. 3. Brannon, Betty Lou-Clarion staff 35 Girls' League council 25 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Commercial club 35 Home Economics club 1,2. Brant, Don-Trades and Industries 3. Bretz, Danny Brock, Harland-Lakeside High School, Seattle, Wash- ington, 15 A. A. Stagg Hi-Y 2,3. Brockway, Bob L.-Turner High School, Turner, Ore- gon I. Broer, Marilyn-National Honor Society 2,3, Sec. 35 Choir 2,35 Valkyries 25 Seniorettes 35 Band 1,25 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival prin- cess 35 Vikettes 3. Brown, Betty-Salem Academy, Salem, Oregon, 1,25 League council 3. Girls' Brown, Ina May-ASB council 25 Girls' League coun- cil 15 Margaret Meade Tri-Y I5 Home Economics club 2,35 Vikettes 3. Brown, .lean-Snikpoh 1,2,3. Senior Margie Atwood wins set of silver for selling tl-ie most magazines in the Girls' League magazine drive. Jo Anne Beard smears on finishing touches of her make-up for the play The Man Who Came to Dinner. Senior Dick Adams, track star, pauses to answer a puzzling question. Dave Blackmer travels Page 42 to National Scholastic Press Association conference in Chicago to represent Salem High. B.Da nude Head Cami al Brown, Jerry-Baseball, J.V. 1,2, Varsity 3. Brown, Sharon - Palm Springs High School, Palm Springs, California, 25 Grace Elliot Tri-Y 35 Snikpoh 35 Choir 35 Vikettes 3. Bruce, Bob-Debate 15 Abel Gregg Hi-Y 35 Radio Electronics club 1,2,35 Spanish club 1,2,3. Brunk, Dale-Future Farmers 1,2,3. Burgermeister, MatteBand 1,25 Trades and Industries 35 Tool and Machine club 1. Burns, Larry-Aesculapians 15 Latin club 3. Burr, Juanita-Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 15 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Valkyries 35 Seniorettes 35 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Vikettes 3. Burris, Barbara Jean-University High School, Eugene, Oregon. Cadd, Helen-Girls' League, Sec. 2, Pres. 35 Girls' League council 15 Grace Elliott Tri-Y 1,2,3, Pres. 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Civics club 35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival princess 3. Campbell, Gary-Basketball soph. 1. Carlisle, George-Abel Gregg Hi-Y 2,35 Swimming 25 S club 2,35 Trades and Industries 3, Pres. 3. Carlson, Bob-ASB council 15 National Honor Society 2,35 Band 1,25 International Relations League 2,35 Biology club 1 Science club 2,3, Pres. 3. Carter, Dorothy Mae-Columbia High School, Rich- land, Washington 15 Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y 35 Vik- ettes 3. Case, Donald-Woodworking 1. Casebeer, David Floyd, Jr.-'Cross Country, Varsity 2,35 Track, J.V. 1, Varsity 2,35 S club 2,35 Choir 2,35 Crescendo club 2,3. Casey, Phyllis-Ann Guthrie 1, Rhoda McCullough 2, Abbie Graham 3, Tri-Y5 Home Economics club 35 Que Dice 1,25 Vikettes 3. Catron, Max-Ferrous Fellows 3. Cavender, Doreen-Clarion Editor 35 ASB council 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 35 International Relations League 2,35 Palletteers 1,2,35 Vikettes 3. Caviness, Jim-Snikpoh 1,2,35 Spanish club 2,3. Chamberlain, Larry-Abel Gregg Hi-Y 1,2,3, Treas. 35 Basketball, J.V. 1, Varsity 2,35 Baseball, J.V. 1,2, Varsity 35 Band 15 Civics club 2,35 S club 2,3. Chance, Vivian-Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,2,3, treas. 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 25 Interna- tional Relations League 35 Spanish club 1,2,3, treas. 2, pres. 35 Vikettes 35 Civics Club Carnival prin- cess 3. Chandler, Joan B.-Class officer, vice pres. 15 Girls' League council 25 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 15 Girls' Let- ter club 1,2. Chapman, Bobby Lee-Choir 2. Cleveland, Fred-Trades and Industries 3. Clinebell, Harold Ray-Radio Electronics club 1,2,3. Cole, .lack-A. A. Stagg Hi-Y 2,35 Golf 2,35 Photogra- phy club 2,35 Biology club 1. Cooper, AImaeGirIs' Glee club 35 Commercial club 2,3. Covalt, Ferrel iBuzleFootbaIl, varsity 1,2,35 Basket- ball, J.V. 15 Track, varsity 1,2,35 S club 1,2,35 Civics club 3. Craig, Alberta Louise Craycroft, Mary-Winifred Heard Tri-Y 2,3, treas. 35 Home Economics club 35 Vikettes 3. Crittenden, Richard-Abel Gregg Hi-Y 1,2,35 Science club 3. Cunningham, Natalie Anne-Viking staff 2,35 Wini- fred Heard Tri-Y 15 Commercial club 2,3, treas. 35 Vikettes 3. DaMoude, Berniece-ASB council 15 Girls' League council 15 General Tri-Y pres. 35 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 1,2,3, vice pres. 25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Civics Club 35 Vikettes 3. Daugherty, Neil Edgar Davenport, Betty Jo-Girls' League council 25 Nation- al Honor Society 2,35 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 2,35 Choir 15 Crescendo club 1,2, sec. 25 International Relations League 35 Photography club 35 Vikettes 3. Davis, Anita May-Commercial club 35 Trades and In- dustries 3. Davis, Deb-Varsity football 1,2,35 Varsity basketball 1,2,35 Jayvee baseball 1,25 S club 1,2,35 Civics Club 1,2,3. Davis, Dorothy-Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Vikettes 3. Davis, Joyann Christina-Winifred Heard Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 2,35 Girls' League council 25 Home Economics club 35 Vikettes 35 Latin club 25 Jr. Red Cross council 3. Davis, Leadell-ASB Song Leader 35 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 1,25 Club Philhistorian 2,3, pres. 35 Civics Club Carnival princess 3. DeBow, Wally Delapp, Wesley-Salem Academy, Salem, Oregon 1,2. DeVine, Gary deVries, Elsie-Home Economics club 15 Vikettes 35 Latin club 2,3, sec. 3. Dickenson, Maurice-Amity Senior High, Amity, Ore- gon 15 Varsity track 25 Future Farmers 1,2,3. Dixon, Robert Gene-Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 35 Class council 35 Ferrous Fellows 3. Doran, Phyllis-Home Economics club 3. Doyle, LarryAAumsville High, Aumsville, Oregon 15 Wrestling 25 Science club 2,3. DuBois, LeonA.Iayvee football 15 Jayvee cross coun- try 15 Jayvee track 15 B Band 15 A Band 2. Dunigan, Margie Helen-Class vice pres. 35 Class council 1,25 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 'l, sec. 15 Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 25 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 35 Har- rison Elliott Hi-Y hasher 35 Aesculapians 25 Que Dice 15 Civics club 3, sec. 35 Civics Club Carnival princess 35 Vikettes 3. Dunn, Valerie-Commercial club 2,3, sec. 35 Vikettes 3. Durham, George Beniamin-Wrestling 15 Spanish club 1,25 Science club 3. Dutoit, Arlene Dyke, Dorothy-ASB council 2,35 Girls' League coun- cil 35 National Honor Society 35 Debate 15 Contest Speaking 15 Clarion staff 2,35 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Snikpoh 2,35 Vikettes 3, sec. 35 Bi- ology club 1. Edwards, Helen Marie-Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y 35 Vik- ettes 35 Club Philhistorian 3. Elliott, Archie .l., Jr.-Clarion staff 35 Hi-Y council 35 Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 1,2,3, treas. 35 Football 2,35 Baseball, J.V. 1, varsity 2,35 Swimming 2,35 S club 2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Crescendo club 35 Photography club 15 ASB talent show 1,2. Emmons, Roger-Science club 3. Evanoff, Chester-Trades and Industries 3. Evans, Charles Henry-Stagecraft 1,2,35 ASB talent show 1,2. Evans, James RichardeArthur Cotton Hi-Y 1,2,35 Foot- ball, J.V. 2, varsity 35 Stagecraft 1,2,35 ASB talent show 2,35 ASB council 2,35 National Honor Society 35 Class council 2,35 S club 3. Camera enthusiast, senior George Strozut, sets his BaIsey B-2 for a color shot. Looking over the scenario script is Berniece DaMoude, co-chairman for the lnterclub Carnival. Rosemary Rowell, first scholarship recipient of '51, dreams of next year at the University of Idaho. Senior boys huddle at their daily morning bull session. Page 43 . .BfgC0uncil Elect lohn Eyerly, Marilyn Marie-Tri-Y 15 Que Dice 1,2. Faught, Wilma-ASB council 35 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 1,25 Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 35 Commercial club 25 Vikettes 3. Feike, Dennis-National Honor Society 35 Viking man- ager 35 Hi-Y council 2,35 Harrison Elliott Hi-Y 1,2,3, sec. 2, vice pres. 35 Cross country, J.V. 1, varsity 35 S club 2,35 Civics club 2,3. Filler, Patricia Faye-ASB council 15 Class sec. 35 Girls' League council 1,25 National Honor Society 35 Clarion staff 25 General Tri-Y cabinet officer 35 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 1,2,3, pres. 25 Harrison Elliott Hi-Y hasher 35 Snikpoh 1,25 Civics club 2,3, vice pres. 35 Civics Club Carnival princess 35 Vikettes 3. Finney, Willy-West Van High, Vancouver, B.C., Ca- nada, 1,25 Winifred Heard Tri-Y 35 French club 2,3. Flack, Jerry L. Flint, Donna-Margaret Meade Tri-Y 1,35 Club Philhis- torian 25 Commercial club 35 Vikettes 3. Forbes, .Ioan Marie-Bremerton High School, Bremer- ton, Washington, 1. Ford, Phil-Football, J.V. 1,2. Foster, Richard-Mgr. football varsity 35 Mgr. basket- ball .l.V, 25 Mgr. baseball 35 Band 2,35 Aescula- pians 3. Fowler, Ann-Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Girls' Glee club 25 Club Philhistorian 2,35 Vikettes 35 Biology club 1. Foxley, Marilyn B.-National Honor Society 2,35 De- bate 1,25 Viking staff 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Choir 1,2,35 Crescendo club 1,2,3, pres. 35 Interna- tional Relations League 25 Vikettes 35 Orchestra 1,2,3. Frame, Marilyn Fredrickson, Paul-Radio Electronics club 1,2,35 Stage- craft 1,2,3. Frey, Darrell Gallagher, Margie Riordan Gartner, lven 0. Gilbert, Ann Rosamond-Clarion staff 2,35 Club Phil- historian 2,3, vice pres. 35 Vikettes 35 Biology club 1. Gilbert, Beppy-Clarion staff 35 Club Philhistorian 2,35 Vikettes 35 Biology club 1. Gillespie, Gerrard lee-National Honor Society 2,35 Band 1,2,35 Dance band 1,2,35 Science club 2,35 Biology club 1. Goldblatt, Bruce - Snikpoh 1,2,35 Crescendo club 1,2,35 ASB talent show 1,2. Goode, Loretta Edith-Class council 35 Winifred Heard Tri-Y 15 Vikettes 3. Gordon, Teddy Ruth-Class council 15 Girls' League council 25 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 l Remember Mama 25 Snikpoh 2,35 Choir 15 Biology ciub 1. Graen, Ramona-Girls' Glee club 15 Home Economics club 1,2,3. Grenz, Dick-Jayvee track 15 Choir 1,2. Gundran, John-ASB council 3, pres. 35 Abel Gregg Hi-Y 35 Football, J.V. 1,2, varsity 35 Wrestling 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 S club 1,2,3. Gust, ArlinefHome Economics club 1. Haffner, Helen-Girls' Glee club 2,35 Home Econo- mics club 3. Hagen, Bonnie Lee-Vikettes 35 Commercial club 1. Hall, Lois AnnANational Honor Society 35 Ann Guth- rie Tri-Y 1,25 Choir 15 Que Dice 2,3, pres. 35 Vik- ettes 3. Hall, Lois L.-Margaret Meade Tri-Y 15 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 2,35 Commercial club 2,3, vice pres. 35 Vik- ettes 3. To entertain open-house guests Phil Ford submits to li Hall, Patricia M.-Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 15 Choir 35 Girls' Glee club 25 Valkyries 25 Seniorettes 35 ASB talent show 2. Halterman, Joan-Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y 15 Girls' Glee club 2. Halvorsen, lone-Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 25 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 35 Choir 1,25 Home Economics club 35 Vikettes 3. Hamann, Ronald William-Track, varsity 1,25 Cross country, varsity 2,35 Future Farmers 1,2,3, treas. 35 State fair 2,35 County fair 1,2,35 P. l. livestock iuclging team 2,3. Hamilton, Harriet Jane lst vice pres. 35 ASB council Class council 25 Girls' League Honor Society 2,3, pres. 25 hasher 35 Girls' Letter club Snikpoh 1,2,35 Civics club 35 princess 35 Vikettes 35 ASB Hamilton, NormaAASB 35 Class vice pres. 25 council 15 National Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 1,2,3, h'd of sport 35 Civics Club Carnival talent show 1,2. 1,2,35 Dance Band 2,35 ASB Hancock, Dennis-Band talent show 25 Orchestra 2,3. Hansen, Elmetta-ASB council 25 Class sec. 25 Class council 25 National Honor Society 35 Home Eco- nomics club 1,2,3, pres. 35 Civics Club Carnival princess 35 Hardie, Carol-Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 2, treas. 35 Girls' League council 15 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Snikpoh 35 Palletteers 1,2, sec. 25 Vikettes 35 Girls' Tennis team 25 Girls' Swimming team 3. Hardy, Velma-Class council 35 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,25 Rhoda MscCullough Tri-Y 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Commercial club 1,25 Que Dice 35 Vikettes 3. Harrington, Norma Jean-Girls' Glee club 15 Club Philhistorian 35 Jr. talent show 25 Civics Club Car- nival princess 35 Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 3. Harris, Howard R.--Nehalem Union High School, Ne- halem, Oregon, 1,2. Hart, Bob-Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 15 Football, varsity 1,2,35 S club 1,2,35 Machine club 1. Hart, James E.-Radio Electronics club 1,2,3, pres. 3. Hart, Marilyn Marie-Abbie Graham Tri-Y 1,25 Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 35 Club Philhistorian 1,25 Civics club 35 Vikettes 3. Haugen, Elmer-ASB council 25 Abel Gregg Hi-Y 25 Football, J.V. 1, varsity 2,35 Basketball, J.V. 2, varsity 35 Baseball, J.V. 1,25 S club 2,3, vice pres. 35 Civics club 3. Heinrichs, Dean E.-ASB council 3. Henderson, lda Jo-Margaret Meade Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Choir 15 Girls' Glee club 15 Cre- scendo club 1,2,35 Vikettes 3. Herrig, Dick Gordon-Basketball, soph 1. Herring, Donald G.-ASB asst. yell leader 2,35 ASB council 1,2,35 Class council 15 Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 15 Track, J.V. 1, varsity 15 Cross country 1,2,35 Civics club 3. Hewitt, Harold-Class council 15 Clarion staff 2,35 Band 1,25 Dance band 1,25 Trades and Industries 35 P. A. staff 2,3. Hewitt, Robert-Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 35 Tumbling 3. Hiday, Harriet-Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,2,35 Spanish club 1,2,3, vice pres. 35 Vikettes 3. Hill, Dave Hisel, Gary R.-Band 1,2,35 Radio Electronics club 1,2,3, vice pres. 3. Hisel, Nona Morrow Hofstedt, Yvonne-Commercial club 35 Vikettes 3. Holden, Bob-ASB council 25 Class council 15 Basket- ball, soph 15 Trades and Industries 3. ving death mask cast. Senior Harold Hewitt rings chimes for morning P. A. announcements. Elmetta Hansen smiles as she looks through her senior memory book. Page 44 Gundran Chairman for Year Houck, Donna Howard, Donald Charles Howard, LoyaliCIarion staff 3, Paleteers I,2,3, vice pres. 2,3. Hudson, Ada E.-Girls' League council i, Rhoda Mc- Cullough I, Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee club I, Valky- ries 2, Seniorettes 3, Crescendo club i,2,3. Hudson, Carole-ASB council 3, Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 'l,2, Grace Elliott Tri-Y 3, treas. 3, Club Philhisto- rian 2, Spanish club 3, Vikettes 3. Hudson, Robert-Benson Polytechnic, Portland, Ore- gon, i,2. Humphrey, Curtis H.-ASB council 2, Class council I, Arthur Cotton Hi-Y i,2,3, Choir 3, Club Philhisto- rian 3, Palletteers i,2,3, vice pres. I. Hunter, Peggy Ann-Commercial club 3. Hussey, Roxann-Clarion staff 3, Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y I, Girls' Letter club 'I,2,3, Aesculapians 2,3, Vikettes 3, Civics Club Carnival princess 3. Hutchinson, Clifford Eugene-ASB council 3, Wrest- ling i,2,3, S club I,2,3. Inglis, Robert-Golf 2,3, Tumbling 3. Ingram, Florene-Winifred Heard Tri-Y i,2,3, Girls' Letter club i,2,3, Vikettes 3. lvie, Darlene Joy-Photography club 3, Biology club I. Jelden, John P. Jensen, Marvin Jipp, Rodney-Bennington High, Bennington, Nebras- ka, I, ASB council 3. John, Richard O.-Tennis l,3, Graphic Arts club 2,3, Tennis club I. Johns, Vic-Radio Electronics club 3. Johnson, Donald Lee-Class council 3, Harrison Elliott Hi-Y 3, Radio Electronics club 2,3. Johnson, Donna Ruth-Abbie Graham Tri-Y i,2,3, Club Philhistorian 2,3, Que Dice I, Vikettes 3. Johnson, Dora-Commercial club 3. Johnston, Phyllis Camille-Class council l,2, Viking staff 2,3, Aesculapians I,2,3, sec.-treas. 2, Vik- ettes 3. Jones, Gene-Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 2,3, Football, var- sity 2,3, Basketball, soph i, J.V. 2, varsity 3, Base- ball, varsity i,2,3, S club i,2,3, pres. 3, Civics club 3. Jones, NolanfArthur Cotton Hi-Y 3, Choir 3. Jones, Reva Pauline Just, Harriett-Class council 2,3, Clarion staff 'I,2, Abbie Graham Tri-Y I,2,3, pres. 3, Girls' Letter club I,2,3, Vikettes 3. Karsten, Laurene Jane - Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y I, Choir i,2,3, Keefer, Phil Kennedy, Roy Wayne-Wrestling 'I,2,3. Kenyon, Shirley-Commercial club 3. Keppinger, Cleo - ASB officer 3, ASB council 2,3, Class council l,2, Hi-Y council 3, Abel Gregg Hi-Y i,2,3, Track, J.V. 2, Wrestling I, Future Farmers I,2. Keppinger, Kenneth-Future Farmers I,2,3. Kergil, Bill-Gervais High School, Gervais, Oregon, I, Future Farmers i,2,3, State fair 3. Kiekel, Bob-Class council 3, Choir i,2,3, vice-pres. 3, Abel Gregg Hi-Y 'I,2,3, sec. 3. Kilday, Beverly-French club 3, Vikettes 3. Kimball, Darwin Kleen, James B.-ASB council I,2, Class pres. 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, Hi-Y council 3, Arthur Cot- ton Hi-Y i,2,3, pres. 3, Photography club 2, sec.- treas. 2. Klein, Vern-ASB council I, Football, J.V. 2, Trades and Industries 3. Kleinsmith, Al Kleman, Carol-Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee club I, Spanish club 2,3. Klopfenstein, Verla-Choir 2, Home Economics club i,2. Knittel, Martin DeanAMt. Angel Preparatory, Mt. An- gel, Oregon, 2, Class officer 3, Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 3, Swimming I,3, Aesculapians 3, Photography club i,2. Knode, Evelyn Joyce-Girls' Glee club 2. Kreft, Ruth-Class council 3, Girls' League council 2, Ann Guthrie Tri-Y l,2, Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 3, Girls' Letter club 2,3, Que Dice i,2,3, Vikettes 3. Kring, Miles T.-ASB officer 3, yell king, Arthur Cot- ton Hi-Y 2,3, Choir 2,3, Civics club 3. Kubishta, Jack Ed-Wrestling i,2,3, S club i,2,3. Kufner, Janet Marie-Girls' League council 2, Gen- eral Tri-Y cabinet officer 3, Ann Guthrie Tri-Y i,2,3, Girls' Letter club i,2,3, Que Dice 2, Vikettes 3. Kuhn, Arlene - Clarion staff 2,3, mgr. 3, Margaret Meade Tri-Y 2,3, vice pres. 2, Girls' Letter club i,2,3, French club 2,3, pres. 3, Civics Club Carni- val princess 3, Vikettes 3. Kuhl, Donald W.-Trades and Industries 3. Lange, Dona Lee-Grace Elliott Tri-Y 3, Vikettes 3, Orchestra i,2,3, vice pres. 3. LaPoint, Marlene-Commercial club 2, Home Econom- ics club 3. Larson, James Patrick-Grant High School, Portland, Oregon, I, S club 2,3, Track 2,3, Band 2,3, Dance band 2,3. Ledbetter, Jane-Woodburn High School, Woodburn, Oregon, i,2. Lee, Nancy-South Bend High School, South Bend, Washington, I, Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y 2, Home Eco- nomics club I, Spanish club 2, Vikettes 3, Latin club 3, Viking staff 3, Clarion staff 3. Lee, Norman L.-Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 3, Tennis i,2,3, S club i,2,3, Snikpoh i, Tennis club 3. Lengele, Richard E.-Amity High School, Amity, Ore- gon, i,2. Leupe', Shirley-ASB council I, Clarion staff 2, Wini- fred Heard Tri-Y i, Snikpoh 2, Biology club I. Lewis, Joan Carole-Class council T, Girls' League council I, General Tri-Y finance ch. 3, Abbie Gra- ham Tri-Y i,2,3, sec. 2, Commercial club 2, Civics club 3, Vikettes 3. Lewis, Richard L.-Golf T, Civics club 2,3. Lietuvietis, Kaiia-National Honor Society 2,3, Girls' Letter club 2,3, h'd of sport 3, Aesculapians 3, In- ternational Relations League 3. Lockard, Irma-Winifred Heard Tri-Y 'I,3, Girls' Letter club i,2,3, Home Economics club 3. Lockhart, Caroline-Snikpoh 3, Girls' Glee club I, French club 2,3, Vikettes 3. Long, Hertha Katherine-Orchestra i,2. Long, Louella Lowery, Robert Lee-Latin club 3. Lowery, Wilburn-Future Farmers I,2,3. lucas, Bill-Canoya Park High, Canoya Park, Califor- nia, I,2. Luther, Bob-ASB council 2,3, National Honor Soci- ety 3, International Relations League 3, Science club 3, vice pres. 3. Lyman, Stan-ASB council i,2,3, Class pres. I, Na- tional Honor Society 2,3, pres. 3, Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 2,3, Years Ago 2, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Stagecraft i,2,3, stage rngr. 3, ASB talent show i,2. Decorating for the Howdy Doody dance is senior Martin Knittle. loyal Howard wins gold key art award for his place mat exhibited in Meier and Frank competition. Jim Kleen, president of the senior class, presides over the senate sessions of the Hi-Y Youth Legislature. Page 45 enior Cleta artin Pages MacDonald, Patricia Ann - Class council 2, Girls' League council 3, Ann Guthrie Tri-Y l,2, Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Que Dice 2,3, Vikettes 3. Maclean, Charles-Waldport High School, Waldport, Oregon, l. Maeder, Nan Carrollee - Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y 3, Girls' Glee club l. Manke, Arnie A.-Track, J.V. l, varsity 2, Swimming 3, Band l,2,3, pres. 3, Dance band l,2,3, mgr 3, ASB talent show l,2. Marggi, Bob-ASB council 2, Class council 1, A. A. Stagg Hi-Y 2,3, Choir 3. Marschat, Jerry C. Marshall, CarolynfMcKenzie High School, Vida, Ore- gon, 1, ASB council 2, Margaret Meade Tri-Y 3, Band 2, Commercial club 3, Vikettes 3. Martin, Cleta-ASB sec. 3, Girls' League council 2, Margaret Meade Tri-Y 2,3, sec. 2, pres. 3, Spanish club 2, Civics club 3, Vikettes 3. Martin, Larry Dennis-National Athletic Honor Soci- ety 2,3, Track, J.V. l, varsity 2,3, S club 2,3, Band l,2,3, Dance band 2,3, Photography club 3, pres. 3. Massee, David-Cross country, varsity 2, Club Phil- historian 3, Future Farmers l,2,3, county fair 2. Massey, Dick-Track, varsity l,2,3, Football, J.V. l, S club l,2,3. Matter, LouiseeASB council 3, National Honor Soci- ety 2,3, National Forensic League l,2, pres. 3, De- bate 2,3, Contest Speaking 2,3, Clarion staff 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, International Relations League 2,3, Palletteers l,2,3, Gold Key Art Award 2, Civics Club Carnival princess 3, Vikettes 3, Or- chestra l,2,3, pres. 3. Matthis, Bruce-ASB council 2, Track, varsity 'l,2,3, S club l,2,3, Future Farmers l,2,3, Pacific Interna- tional l,2,3. Mattison, Glenna Jean-Winifred Heard Tri-Y l, Home Economics club 3. Maude, William-Debate l,2. Maynard, Ruth - Hayward High School, Hayward, Oklahoma, l, Girls' Glee club 2, Home Economics club 3. Mayo, Lillian McCaleb, Ella Faith-Girls' Letter club l, Home Eco- nomics club l, Latin club 2. McCollam, Beverly Uanei - Margaret Meade Tri-Y l,2,3, Commercial club 2,3, Vikettes 3, Girls' League council 2. McConville, Robert B.-National Honor Society 2,3, vice pres. 3, Band l,2,3, Dance loand 2,3, Orches- tra l,2,3, ASB council l. McDevitt, Juanita Marie-ASB song leader 3, Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y 3, Home Economics club 3, Vikettes 3. McFarland, Marilyn-Margaret Meade Tri-Y 2,3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Snikpoh l,2,3, Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee club 1, Valkyries 2, Seniorettes 3, Civics Club Carnival princess 3, Vikettes 3. McGowan, SabravSt. Petersburg High School, St. Pe- tersburg, Florida, l,2, National Honor Society 2,3, Latin club 3. McKinney, William McManus, Milo Wayne McMillan, Betty McMillin, Doyle-Hi-Y council 3, Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 'l,2,3, Club Philhistorian 3. McNeil, Colleen-Class sec. l, Girls' League council l, Clarion staff 2, Abbie Graham Tri-Y l,2,3, Abel Gregg Hi-Y hasher 2, Girls' Letter club 2,3, Que Dice 'l,2,3, Civics Club Carnival princess 3, Vik- ettes 3. Mentzer, Donna Harlene-Spanish club l,2, Messing, Gary-National Honor Society 2,3, Clarion staff 3, Football, J.V. l,2, Track, J.V. l, varsity 2,3, Swimming l,3, S club 'l,2,3, l Remember Mama l, Years Ago 2, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Choir 3, Stagecraft 'l,2,3. Messmer, Carolyn-Girls' League council l, General Tri-Y cabinet officer 2, Abbie Graham Tri-Y l,2,3, Choir 3, Girls' Glee club l,2, Club Philhistorian l,2,3, Vikettes 3, ASB talent show l,2, Meyer, Don-Track, .l.V. l, Future Farmers l,2,3, pres. 3, State fair 2, County fair 2. Michalke, Earl Miller, Billie Louise-ASB song leader 3, ASB council l, Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1, Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 2, Abbie Graham Tri-Y 3, Aesculapians l,2, Civics club 3, Civics Club Carnival princess 3. Miller, Gladys .lean-Margaret Meade Tri-Y l, Girls' Letter club l,2, Home Economics club 2. Miller, Margaret-ASB 2nd vice pres. 3, Class treas. l, Class council l, National Honor Society 2,3, Clarion staff l,2, Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y l,2,3, vice pres. 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Aesculapians l, Civics club 2,3, Vikettes 3. Miller, Ramsay-Basketball, soph l, J.V. 2. Miller, Virginia R.-National Honor Society 3, Band l,2,3, Science club 3. Miller, Warren D.-McMinnville High School, McMinn- ville, Oregon, 2, Basketball, soph 1, Choir 3. Monk, lawrence EdwiniColegio Americano, Caracas, Venezuela, l,2, Orchestra 3, Crescendo club 3. Monroe, Deloris Griffin-Que Dice 2. Moore, lou EllenAChoir 2,3, Clarion staff 3, Girls' Glee club l, Home Economics club 3, Vikettes 3. Moore, Willard - Harrison Elliott Hi-Y 3, Wrestling l,2,3, S club l,2,3, Years Ago 2, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Future Farmers l,3, Stagecraft 2,3. Morris, Max L.-National Honor Society 2,3, Orches- tra l,2,3, Crescendo club 2,3, Dance band l,2,3, Future Farmers 2,3, State fair 2,3, ASB talent show l,2, Muir, Joan-lola High School, lola, Kansas, 2, Mar- garet Meade Tri-Y l, Girls' Glee club 3, Commer- cial club 3, Vikettes 3. Muller, Vernon-French club, 2,3, treas. 3, Interna- tional Relations League 3. Munger, Phil - Sweet Home High School, Sweet Home, Oregon, l,2, Band 3. Murphy, Mark-Roosevelt High School, Seattle, Wash- ington, l, Class council 2, Clarion staff 2,3, Foot- ball, J.V. 2, Wrestling 3, French club 3. Murray, Jerry-Football, J.V. mgr. 'l,2, varsity mgr. 3, S club 3, Biology club l. Nelson, Marlin-Swimming l,2,3, S club l,2,3, Band i. Nelson, Vern Neufeldt, Tex-Wrestling l,2,3, S club l,2,3, Future Farmers l,2,3. Neuharth, GlennAWrestling 2,3, S club 2,3. Newberry, Shirley-Winifred Heard Tri-Y l,2,3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Commercial club 2, Vikettes 3. Newton, Mary Rolleene-Choir 2, Girls' Glee club l, Home Economics club 3, Vikettes 3. Nichols, Harold W.-Future Crafstmen of America l. Nieswander, FrankAAloel Gregg Hi-Y l,2,3. Senior artists Beverly Saylor, Donna Patzer, and Sharon Barker sketch other students lounging on grounds. Cleta Martin is appointed as page in the l95'I Oregon State Legislature. Head of the public address staff, Archie Elliott reads script for morning announcements. ' Page 46 at Ure on tate enate Noack, Beverly M Winifred Heard Tri-Y 17 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 27 Commercial club 2,32 Biology club 1. Nohlgren, Sonia-ASB council 27 National Honor So- ciety 2,37 General Tri-Y cabinet officer 37 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 27 Grace Elliott Tri-Y 3j Choir 2,3f Girls' Glee club 17 Civics club 37 Civics Club Car- nival princess 37 Vikettes 37 Latin club 2. Nopp, Mary Jean - Class council 17 Girls' League council 1,37 Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 1,2,3, pres. 3j Aesculapians l,2j Civics club 37 Vikettes 3. Nothelfer, Donna-Girls' League council lj Tri-Y 1,2,37 Home Economics club 27 Spanish club 37 Vikettes 3. Nunn, Beverly-Winifred Heard Tri-Y 2,37 Girls' Let- ter club 1,2,37 Commercial club 2,37 Paleteers 37 Vikettes 3. Nystrom, Josephine-ASB council 27 Aesculapians 27 Latin club 37 Jr. Red Cross council 3. Olaert, Janice-Snikpoh 3j Spanish club 1,2. Oglevie, William Olson, Joan-ASB council 17 Girls' League council 17 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,2,37 Home Economics club 1,2,3, sec. 37 Vikettes 3. Olson, Nadine-Class council 27 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 2,3, sec. 3j Commercial club 27 Vikettes 3. Owens, Gerald Pace, Barbara - Sweet Home High School, Sweet Home, Oregon, 17 Vikettes 3. Parker, Carolyn-Girls' League council 17 Abbie Gra- ham Tri-Y 1,27 Grace Elliott Tri-Y 37 Club Philhis- torian 2j Vikettes 3. Parris, Laura-Girls' Glee club 1,2,3. Parrish, Edith Nadine-Parkrose high School, Port- land, Oregon, 17 Girls' Letter club 37 Girls' Glee club 37 Crescendo club 2,3. Patterson, Barbara Ann N Washington High School, Portland, Oregon, 17 Club Philhistorian 2,3. Patzer, Donna Marie-Palletteers 2,3. Paulsen, Johnnie-Graphic Arts club 2. Pearson, Donna-Margaret Meade Tri-Y 3. Peckenpaugh, EuniceeFlathead County High School, Kalispell, Montana, li ASB Song Queen 3j ASB council 37 National Honor Society 2,37 National Forensic League 2,37 Debate 27 Contest Speaking 27 International Relations League 2j Civics club 37 Vik- ettes 37 ASB talent show 27 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 3. Penhorwood, Marilyn - Winifred Heard Tri-Y 1,2,37 Commercial club 2,3. Periman, John-National Forensic League 2,3, sec. 37 Debate 2,3f Contest Speaking 2,3f Palletteers 1,2,3, pres. 2. Perrin, Kay - ASB council 17 Class treas. 27 Class council 2i Girls' League vice pres. 37 National Ho- nor Society 2,3, treas. 37 Debate 17 Clarion staff 2,32 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,27 Girls' Letter club l,2,3f Years Ago Qi The Man Who Came to Dinner 37 Snikpoh 2,37 Choir 1,2,37 Valkyries 27 Civics club 37 Vikettes 37 Biology club 1. Peterson, Dick-ASB council 37 Class council 2,37 Hi- Y council 2,37 Abel Gregg Hi-Y 1,2,3, vice pres. 2, pres. 37 Football 1,2,37 Wrestling 1,2,37 S club 1,2,37 Civics club 3. Phillippe, lenore Luxton - Girls' League council 37 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 2,3, vice pres. 27 Girls' Letter club 1,2,37 Girls' Glee club 37 Spanish club 1,2,37 Vikettes 3. Phillips, Charles Phillips, Guinevere-Margaret Meade Tri-Y 17 Girls' Glee club 1. Pickens, Barbara-Viking staff 2,37 Margaret Meade Tri-Y l,2,3f Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 2, sec. 37 The Man Who Came to Dinner 37 Snik- poh 37 Commercial club 2,37 Vikettes 3. Pickerel, Harold-Trades and Industries 3, sec.-treas. 3. Pierce, Mary Diann - Grace Elliott Tri-Y 3j Clarion staff 37 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 37 Commercial club 37 Vikettes 3. Pinz, .loyceALewis and Clark High School, Spokane, Washington, 27 Home Economics club 1,2. Plenge, Fred Polales, Sophia-Class council 1,27 Girls' League coun- cil 1,37 National Honor Society 37 Tri-Y cabinet of- ficer 27 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,2,3, vice-pres. 37 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 2, pres. 37 Snikpoh 1,27 Civics club 37 Vikettes 37 Orchestra 1,2. Poppitz, Arnold A.-Clarion staff 37 Tennis club 3. Powers, Merle Thomas-Eugene High School, Eugene, Oregon, 17 Choir 2,32 Photography club 3. Province, William Fraizer Putman, MarioneNational Forensic League l,2,3j ASB council 37 Debate 1,2,37 Viking staff 27 Arthur Cot- ton Hi-Y 37 Cross country varsity 37 The Man Who Came to Dinner 37 Snikpoh 37 International Relations League 2,3f Biology club 17 S club 37 Track, J.V. 1. Raaf, Della Deloris-Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1. Radcliff, Geraldine-Girls' League council 17 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 1,37 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 27 Girls' Letter club 1,2,37 Girls' Glee club 37 Home Economics club 3i Vikettes 3. Rains, Jerry-Future Farmers 1,3. Raney, Clyde A.-La.lolla High School, LaJolla, Cali- fornia, 1,27 Future Farmers 3. Raymond, Don-Harrison Elliott Hi-Y 27 Track, J.V. 27 Choir 1. Reay, Dick-Hi-Y council sec. 3, vice pres. 37 Foot- ball, J.V. 1, varsity 2,32 S club 2,37 Photography club 1,2,3, vice pres. 3j Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 1,2,3. Reeve, Walton-Class council 37 National Honor So- ciety 37 Golf 2,37 Club Philhistorian 37 Interna- tional Relations League 2,3, pres. 3. Reeves, Lois .laneiASB council 2,37 National Honor Society 37 Clarion staff 2,3, news ed. 37 Commer- cial club 2,3, pres. 37 Biology club 1. Reid, Beverley-Washington High School, Portland, Oregon, 27 Garnet Knight Tri-Y 3j Girls' Glee club 37 Home Economics club 3. Remy, Vida-Commercial club 2,37 Vikettes 3. Rex, JohneClass officer 27 Choir 1,27 Graphic Arts club 2. Rhine, Don Ricks, louise Riedel, Donald Riggs, David-Hi-Y council 3, pres. 37 Arthur Cotton Hi-Y 1,2,37 Basketball, soph 17 Band 1,2,37 Pho- tography 2,37 Choir 3. Riley, Cherri Pauline- The Man Who Came to Din- ner 37 Snikpoh 2,31 Vikettes 3. Rissell, Clarence C.-Tennis club 27 Ferrous Fellows 3, sec.-treas. 3. Rivers, Norlyn-Future Farmers 1,2,3, state fair 1, County fair 1, vice pres. 3. Roberts, Denver-Basketball, soph 17 Football, J.V. 27 Swimming 2,37 Track, varsity 1,2,3. Rogers, Rilla Marie-National Forensic l.eague 27 De- bate 1,27 Years Ago 27 Snikpoh 1,2,3. Rogers, Wayne Morrison-A. A. Stagg Hi-Y 2,3. Roper, Patricia-Winifred Heard Tri-Y 1,2,3, vice pres. 2, pres. 37 Girls' Letter club 2,3. Roseler, Lois Jean-Winifred Heard Tri-Y 1,2,3, vice pres. 37 Girls' Letter club 1,2,37 Commercial club 37 Vikettes 37 National Honor Society 37 Orchestra 1. Senior Wayne Moe Walling sits on the sidelines as he recovers from an iniury received in basketball. Seniors Gary Messing and Celia Weaver try out some new square-dance steps. Marion Putman proudly displays his trophies won in varsity serious declamation, and in oratory. Page 47 Loretta H0 , Rowe, Loretta Mae-Viking staff 2,35 Clarion staff 35 Snikpoh 2,35 Vikettes 35 Gold Key Art Award 3. Rowe, Marlene Q Girls' League council 25 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Glee club 1,35 Club Phil- historian 35 Commercial club 25 Vikettes 3. Rowell, John-Trades and Industries 3. Rowell, Rosemary-Girls' League council 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Viking staff 2,35 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, ch. of Jym Jamboree 35 Years Ago 25 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Snikpoh 1,2,3, sec. 2, vice pres. 35 French club 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 ASB talent show 2. Russ, Barbara Jean-Winifred Heard Tri-Y 15 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Club Philhistorian 25 Cre- scendo club 35 Vikettes 35 Girls' League council 35 Biology club 1. Russell, Carol-Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 35 Aesculapians 35 Vikettes 35 Latin club 2. Sandlin, Jamie AllaertaYMarion Cuthbert Tri-Y 2. Sandner, KenvFuture Farmers 2,3. Sayles, Saylor, Patricia Ann-ASB council 3. Beverly .lacquelyn-National Honor Society 35 Girls' Letter club 2,35 Palletteers 1,2,35 Gold Key Art Award 15 Orchestra l,2,3. Schaefer, Robert Donald Schalk, Bill Jay-Club Philhistorian 3. Scheelar, Lawrence-Football, J.V. 15 Basketball, J.V. 1,2, varsity 35 Civics club 35 S club l,2,3. Schempp, Marvin Schirman, Marvin A.-Class council 15 Wrestling 2,35 Track, J.V. 15 S club 2,3. Seeber, MarciaMASB council 15 Girls' League council 15 National Honor Society 2,35 General Tri-Y cabi- net officer 25 Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 15 Grace EI- liott Tri-Y 2,3, sec. 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 2, vice pres. 35 Aesculapians 1,2,3, vice pres. 35 Vikettes 3. Sexton, Bob Shoemate, Jack-Choir 1. Showalter, Terry-Class council 35 National Honor Society 35 Band 15 Science club 3. Shrout, Vonda Lee-Home Economics club 1. Shute, Robert-Football, J.V. 1,25 Track, J.V. 15 Band 1,2,3. Simons, Darwin-Band 2,3. Smith, Agnes Lillian-Aesculapians 2,35 Orchestra l,2,3. Smith, non rian Smith, Smith, Smith, kie, Smith, Betty Lou-General Tri-Y cabinet officer 35 Ma- Cuthbert Tri-Y 2,3, pres. 35 Club Philhisto- 3. Gilbert Carroll Jack Nancy .lane-Milwaukie High School, Milwau- Oregon, 1,2. Thomas Wayne Sogge, BobwCIass council 35 Basketball, soph 15 Golf 1,2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Snikpoh 35 Band l. Sohrt, Dick-A. A. Stagg Hi-Y 2,35 Football, J.V. 25 Golf 1,2,35 Photography club 1,3. Spaugh, .lohn Spillman, Barbara Joyce - Salem Academy, Salem, Oregon, 1,25 Choir 35 Crescendo club 35 Vikettes 3. Sprenger, Violet-Wapato Senior High School, Wapa- to, Washington, 15 Choir 2,3. Spriggs, WaynefWrestIing 1,2,35 S club 1,2,3, Stackhouse, Don-Coatesville High School, Coates- ville, Pennsylvania, 15 National Honor Society 2,35 Cross country, varsity 35 S club 35 Aesculapians 3, International Relations League 2,3. L0 al H0 ard Stahl, Magdalene Delores-Girls' League council 15 Commercial club 2,35 Vikettes 35 Red Cross coun- cil 3. Starr, Rosemary St. Clair, Patricia Joann-Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y 15 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 25 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 35 Orchestra 1,25 Aesculapians 1,2,3, vice pres. 2, sec.-treas. 35 Vikettes 3. Steckley, Florene-Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Commercial club 2,35 Vik- ettes 3. Steinbruck, Bob-Baseball, J.V. 1,25 Ferrous Fellows 3, pres. 3. Stevens, Bob-Abel Gregg Hi-Y 2,3. Stewart, Ronald E.-Basketball, soph 15 Trades and Industries 3. Stoutenburg, Beverley June Strayer, Bob-Class council 15 Band 1,25 Biology club 1. Strode, Norma Leona - ASB Clarion mgr. 35 Girls' League council 35 National Honor Society 35 Cla- rion staff 1,2,35 General Tri-Y cabinet treas. 35 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,2, treas. 25 Rhoda McCullough Tri- Y 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of sport 35 Snik- poh 25 Civics club 35 Vikettes 3, vice pres. 35 Biology club 1. Strozut, George G., .lr.-National Honor Society 35 Viking staff 35 International Relations League 35 Spanish club 2,3. Suko, Max-Radio Electronics club 3. Sundet, Mary-Clarion staff 2,35 Abbie Graham Tri-Y 1,2, treas. 15 Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 35 Arthur Cotton Hi-Y hasher 35 Snikpoh 1,2,35 Civics Club Carnival princess 35 Vikettes 3. Surgeon, .lay-Aesculapians 1,2. Susbauer, Eileen June-Sacred Heart Academy, Sa- lem, Oregon, 15 Margaret Meade Tri-Y 2,35 ASB council 35 Que Dice 2,35 Vikettes 3. Sveikovsky, Norman Charles-Band 1. Swanson, Ron-National Forensic League 2,35 Debate 2,35 Contest Speaking 2,35 Band 15 International Relations League 35 Palletteers 2,3. Swartwout, Ellen Swartwout, Leon-Trades and Industries 3. Taber, Jeanne C.-Aberdeen High School, Aberdeen, Washington, 1,25 National Honor Society 2,35 Vi- king staff 35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Snikpoh 35 Choir 35 International Relations League 35 Vikettes 3. Tautfest, Jerry-Radio Electronics club 1. Taylor, Marlys Ann-Home Economics club 35 Vik- ettes 3. Taylor, Shirley-ASB council 35 Band 1,25 Interna- tional Relations League 2. Templeton, John-Class council 15 Debate 15 Harri- son Elliott Hi-Y 35 Football, J.V. 25 Red Cross coun- cil 3. Thomas, Billy Jack Thomson, David-Class council 15 Golf 15 Radio Elec- tronics club 1,2,3, sec.-treas. 3. Thor, Marlene Eleanor-Jefferson High School, Port- land, Oregon, 1,25 Crescendo club 35 Orchestra 3. Tibbetts, Milo-Choir 2,3. Tippets, Gary Merlin-Choir 1,3, treas. 35 Band 1,2,35 Dance band 2,35 Spanish club 2. Todd, Frances E.-Clarion staff 35 Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 1,25 Home Economics club 2,35 Vikettes 3. Tomlinson, Gail-Washington High School, Portland, Oregon, 1,25 Club Philhistorian 3. Tompkins, Allen-Trades and Industries 3. Senior Nancy Urhammer parades her French horn in the high school band. Her salt sculpture won Loretta Rowe a gold key art award in her senior year. The class of 1951 selected .Iudi Wood to receive DAR Good Citizen Award. With her portable typewriter Lee Strode prepares announcements for the P.A. staff. Page 48 Piecei e Gold He A ard Turnbull, JeanwMargaret Meade Tri-Y 3, Choir 2, Girls' Glee club l, Crescendo club i,2,3, Vikettes 3, Latin club 3. Uhrhammer, Nancy-Albany Senior High School, Al- bany, Oregon, l,2, Girls' Letter club 3, Band 3, Valdez, Wanda-Home Economics club 2,3, treas. 3. Vander Molen, David Van Dusen, Carole Lee-Ann Guthrie Tri-Y l, Que Dice l,2, Verdieck, James F.-National Honor Society 3, Ar- thur Cotton Hi-Y 3, Basketball mgr., soph l, J.V. 2, varsity 3, S club 3, Band l,2, Aesculapians 3. Verzatt, Glyn-Trades and Industries 3. Vincent, Beverly Jean-Girls' League council 3, Grace Elliott Tri-Y 3, Girls' Letter club l, Band l, Maior- ette i,2,3, h'd l,3, Vikettes 3, Commercial club 2,3. Walden, Thomas Robert-Basketball, soph l, J.V. 2, Football, soph l, Choir l,2. Walker, Elwyn-Baseball, J.V. l, varsity 2, Football, J.V. 2. Walling, Wayne lMoel-ASB council 3, Abel Gregg Hi-Y 2, Basketball, J.V. l, varsity 2,3, captain 3, S club 2,3, Civics club 3. Walters, Patricia Jean-Ann Guthrie Tri-Y l,2,3, Home Economics club 2, Civics club 3, Vikettes 3, Girls' League council 2. Warthen, Geneva-Creswell High, Creswell, Oregon, 2, Spanish club i. Waters, Alice Gwen-Choir 3, Girls' Glee club l, Band i,2,3, sec. 3, Crescendo club 2,3, French club i,2,3, Vikettes 3, Orchestra 3. Watson, Norma-Clarion staff i,2,3, Rhoda McCul- lough Tri-Y 3, Home Economics club i,2,3, vice- pres. 2, Vikettes 3. Wattenberger, Nicki Watts, George-Abel Gregg Hi-Y 3, Tennis, varsity l,2,3, S club i,2,3, Band l, Tennis club 3. Weathers, Patricia-Tri-Y 2,3, Girls' Glee club 2, Que Dice 2,3, treas. 3, Vikettes 3. Weaver, Celia-National Honor Society 3, Ann Guth- rie Tri-Y i,2,3, pres. 3, Orchestra i,2, sec. 2, Cre- scendo club 2,3, sec. 3, Vikettes 3, pres. 3. Weaver, Norma-Winifred Heard Tri-Y i,2,3, Com- mercial club 2,3, Vikettes 3. Wegner, Patricia Joan-Girls' League council l, Abbie Graham Tri-Y i,2,3, Choir 3, sec. 3, Girls' Glee club l,2, sec. l,2, Club Philhistorian 2,3, sec. 3, Que Dice l, Civics Club Carnival princess 3, Vik- ettes 3, Hi-Y hasher 2,3. Wellbrock, Rudy-Future Farmers l,2,3. Wells, Ivan-Viking staff 3, Clarion staff 3, Photogra- phy club i,2,3, pres. 3, Spanish club l. Wendt, Beth-Clarion staff 2,3, Ann Guthrie Tri-Y 2,3, Girls' Letter club 2,3, Home Economics club i,2,3, Vikettes 3. Wenger, John Robert-Graphic Arts club l. Werner, Deloris Ramona West, Al-Tennis 2,3, Tennis club 2,3. White, Joyce White, KathyfGirls' Letter club i,2,3, h'd ping pong 2, Home Economics club 3, vice pres. 3, Vikettes 3. Wilhoit, Charles P.-Hi-Y council 3, Harrison Elliott Hi-Y l,2,3, pres. 3, Football, J.V. l, Basketball, soph i. Willecke, Waldo Lyle - Choir 3, Band l,2, Biology club 1, Orchestra l,2. Williams, Betty-Class treas. 3, Class council l, Grace Elliott Tri-Y 2,3, Abbie Graham Tri-Y l, Girls' Let- ter club i,2,3, Spanish club 2, Vikettes 3. Willich, Wilma Willmarth, Phil-Track mgr. 2,3, Cross country mgr. 3, Photography club 2,3. Wilson, Doris-Commercial club 3. Wilson, Mack Wolfe, lucyanne-Marion Cuthbert Tri-Y i. Wolfer, Rod-Football, J.V. 2, Band i,2. Wood, Judith-ASB Viking editor 3, Class council l, National Honor Society 2,3, Viking staff 2,3, Rho- da McCullough Tri-Y l, Girls' Letter club i,2,3, l Remember Mama l, Years Ago 2, The Man Who Came to Dinner 3, Snikpoh i,2,3, French club l,2,3, Civics club 3, Civics Club Carnival princess 3, Vikettes 3. Woodroffe, Carol - Tri-Y 'l, Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee club 1, Seniorettes 3, Crescendo club i,2,3, Vik- ettes 3. Wriqht, Kieth Carter--National Honor Society 2,3, Viking staff 2. Yates, Jackie-Orchestra l,2,3. Yellen, Franklin G. A.--S club l,2,3. Young, Mary E.-Colton High School, Colton, Ore- gon, 2, Girls' Glee club 3. Zielinski, Stephen EdwardeSacred Heart Academy, Salem, Oregon, 2, Future Farmers 2,3, national convention 3, county fair 3. Zink, Donald F.-Machine and Tool l, Ferrous Fel- lows 3. Zistel, Helen M.-Turner High School, Turner, Ore- gon I. Zumwall, Mickey Umllera-Slly Seniors Anderson, Beverly-Winifred Heard Tri-Y l. Bradford, Donna-Class council 2, Ann Guthrie Tri-Y i,2, Rhoda McCullough Tri-Y 3, Girls' Letter club i,2,3, Girls' Glee club 2, Home Economics club 2, Vikettes 3. Brannon, lavonne JeaneClass council 2, Ann Guth- rie Tri-Y i,2,3, Commercial club 2,3, Vikettes 3, Home Economics club l. Conklin, Charles Cooke, DaveiFuture Farmers 3. Dardis, James Eiswerth, R. B.-Independence High School, Inde- pendence, Oregon l,2. Gundran, Patrick-Radio Electronics club i,2,3, Stage- craft l,2,3. Hoar, Myron Edward Knytych, Charles-Tilden Technical High School, Chi- cago, Illinois l,2, Cross Country 3, Track 3, Gra- phic Arts club 3. Mootry, Keith O'Connor, Nadine Top: Girls' league President Helen Cadd admires the first rize off d ' h p ere ln t e magazine drive. Bottom: Senior Beth Wendt leaves S.H.S. well-equipped for the night's homework. Page 49 BQ? ifwietl 3 'Nw 'Bum 'Nw Qmwrv 1-fi '-5... .luniur lllass Ilfhrers Front: John Bone, president. Second row: Donna Philps, vice president, Beverly Young, treasurer, Luella Carlisle, song leader, Naydeen Taylor, secretary. Back row: Burt Harp, sergeant-at-arms, Lee Archibald, yell leader. John Hone Heads Uflicer: of Class of '52 .luninr lilflss Ilmlllril Back row: Miss Carr, Steve Merchant, Bill Cranor, John Bone, Don McKenzie. Third row: Mrs. ' Loynes, Mr. Neer, Bob Nopp. Second row: Othelene Lee, Luella Carlisle, Edith Doss, Pat Joanne Wenger. Front row: Frances McDonald, Joyce Traviss, Donna Phelps, Marlene Kelley, .lones, Margie Mosolf. Page 50 Sins... G-9 'CTS' BW 'W l-My llxlvfi Nw: n . .4 mm l .W Home nlllllll Qlll Back Row: Mr. Brophy, David VanDyke, Melvin Lively, Robert McGowan, John Prince, Norm Fourth Row: Carl Holmquist, Ger- ald Martin, Walter Wilson, Bill Jaquith Delwin Linck, Vernon Rouse Dick Young. Thurd Row Milton Bishop, Harold Lang Doris Bradbury, June Barnes Nadine Gilman, Doro- thy Swigart, Merl Baumgart. Second Row: Loretta Anson, Mar- garet Bell, Angela Hartman, Lu- cinda Cotman, Darlene Craw- ley Patricia Payne. Front Row: Carol Weinstein, Jo- anne King, Joyce Younger, Jo- anne Fry, Connie King, Joanne Home Hlllllll Qll Back Row Dick Wright, Dick Smith John Bone, Ted Burns, Lyle Mason. Fourth Row: Jim Kinkaid, Marvin Langeland, Mike Thomas, Jim Mathieson, Steve Lee. Third Row Eldon Harms, Shirley Scott Marlene Christensen, Pa- tricia Patton, Miss Carr, Harold Second Row: Mary Lou Herring, Caroline Giese, Beverly Salis- bury Barbara Bennett, Helen Booth Carolyn Jones, Sonia Anderson. Front Row Roberta Sioding, El- eanor White, Naydeen Taylor, Carole Hilfiker, Herdis Michel- son Verna Long. Junior Class Adopt Poli h War Orphan An orphan from Poland now has suitable care, schooling, and hope for the future he- cause she has been adopted by the junior Class of Salem High through the Foster Parents Plan for War Children Incorporated. Her name is Eliza Morowska, and she is now living in England. She and her family were deported from Poland to Russia where her father was arrested and was not heard from again. Eliza and her mother and brother trav- eled on with other Polish refugees, finally com- ing to England in l950. Fourteen - year - old E l i z a is described as 4 Page 51 Y quite tall, blue eyed, and with hair the color of flax. lt is said that she would be pretty ex- cept that she has suffered from malnutrition, but she is vivacious, amiable and adapts quick- ly to the new way of life to which she is being introduced. Three carefully written letters in her new- ly acquired English have come from Eliza, ex- pressing her appreciation to the junior Class. Closing the school year will be the tradi- tional junior-Senior Prom and baccalaureate service for seniors, both planned by the junior Class. lunior Class embers fend CIIPLLIHHS Home I'mum lll5 Back Row: LaVern Jones, Mac Webb, Jack Ramseyer, Ray Stu- art, Frank Hawkins. Fourth Row: Norman McDonald, Glenn Sanford, Gary Gortmak- er, Ted Reimann, Fred Buchan- an, Jim Humphrey. Third Row: Miss Christenson, Bet- ty Thompson, Bill Fleener, Don Peper, Gerald B a k e r, Alene Dalke. Second Row: Joan Traviss, Shir ley Brown, Pat Morton, Darlene Smith, Myrna Lippert, Phyllis Gerig. Front Row: Roberta Boyer, Mar- vel Coleman, Betty Doan, Bev- erly Meithof, Barbara Loynes, Mary Lou Reese. Home llnnm Ill! Back Row: Gaylord Hall, Lanny Dibbern, Torn O l s o n, Ervin Rains, Virgil Boyd, Fourth Row: Bill Cranor, Johnny Roner, Bob Weaver, Jay Back- strand, Berle Akers. Third Row: Jean Smith, Jeane Schoneboon, Nila Lichty, Ray Cook. Second Row: Rita Morrison, Kay Coffman, Phyllis Logan, Leah Durig, Carol Kampstra. Front Row: Aletha Vibbert, Doris Willard, S h a r o n Heider, Pat Pendergraft, Eleanore Berndf. Home Hnurn 207 Back Row: D u a n e Rouse, Don Scott, Bruce Burns, Hialmar Da- vis, Bill Burns, Laurie Walker. Fourth Row: Bill Leo Nelson, Ron Steinke, Ron Cross, Lawerence Kimble, E l m e r Ettner, Cindy Lively. Third Row: Nick Shepard, Vernon Henry, Mrs. H ia t t, Christine Maynard, Bill B e e b e, Roy Loynes, Second Row: Marvel Meyers, Clae rine Woolery, Julia Foster, Ma- rian Powers, Shirley Booster, Waunda Sparhawk. Front Row: Betty Satrer, Ilene Sa! dowsky, Joyce Garlick, Janet Westfall, Arden Parker, Clarice Rempel. Page 52 HP? y, sz B8 BW Wt' ,.v ' USF! 3 4 Greeting and Gift to Eli a orovvs a Home llnom 204 Back Row: John Rehfuss, Gene Wiltsey, Gerald Boldt, Don Kuenzi, Frank Papentus, Harry Epperly. Fourth Row: Don Bunse, Tom Steeves, Jim W i n t e r s, Bob Cross, Don H a n s o n, Roger Maucle. Third Row: Mrs. Hockett, Leonard Sebern, Bob Walker, John Kla- vohn, Q u i n t i n Thulin, Mae Dunlap. Second Row: Marlene Wolverton, Kathy Meyers, Sharon Phillips, Ottie Grieve, Carol Hewitt, Lee Krater. Front Row: Doris Colton, Virginia Gosney, Inez Walker, Marlene Kelley, Barbara Anderson, Lou Ellen Draper. Two weeks before Christmas lu- niors were busy collecting and packing gifts for Eliza Morow- lska, their adopted war orphan in England. Seated left to right are Barbara Rice, Mary lou Herring, John Bone: standing are Pat Patton, Edith Doss, Bill Cranor, Carolyn J o n e s and Frances MacDonald. Home liimin IQ4 Back Row: John Bradtl, Loren Haugen, Dick Boynton, Jim Darby, Bob Ellis, Barbara Wag- ness, Jean Hartwell, Margaret Ellis. Fourth Row: Don Garren, Rodney Hales, Delbert Bottens, Shirley Wellbrock, Mary Olmsted, Sa- rah Smith, Miss Hogg. Third Row: Jack Baker, Carol Buckingham, Emily Hubbard, Arlene Valentine, Ardis Swart- wout, Doris Chittick, Eva Mc- Dougal, Second Row: Erba Wilson, Clara Lou Miles, Janet Campbell, Bel- va Johnson, Dorothy Klinefel- ter, Betty Henne, Donna Jones. Front Row: Carol Graves, Phyllis Ahalt, Inez Zumstein, Virginia Wood, Claudia Talmage, Bar- bara Randall, Glenda Fox. Page 53 Home lliimn l1.f Glas Counul Plan urprl e Theme to Home lluom 202 Back Row: Norman Cocking, Ken- neth Kleman, Larry Paulus, Dick Meyer, Rodney Russell, Bill Boie. Fourth Row: Harold Hansen, Clift Jensen, Arvin Crose, Al Cohen, Don Davis, Jim Borders. Third Row: Johnnie Trammell, Jo- anne Ellis, Mrs. Hogue, Mike Deeney, Jerry Snyder, Wally Carson. Second Row: Othelene Lee, Doris Helen Spaulding, Jan Foulger, Ida Jo Gronke, Roberta Gra- ham, Norma Wilson. Front Row: Patti Railsback, Mar- line Schuh, Maxine King, Caro- lyn Real, Joanne Stettler, Helen Riemann. ,-1 Back Row: Phyllis l.eRucl, Bonnie Stoller, Joy Bennett, Adeline Anderson, Parr May. Fourth Row: Miss Hultman, Janice Taylor, Norma Jean Blair, Gla- dys Werner, Eevi Tarem, Pat Freclrickson, Carol Hurter. Third Row: Shirley Atkinson, Edith Doss, Pat Holden, Lue Carlisle, Janet Snook, Joan Chastain. Second Row: Barbara Withrow, Macyle McKinney, Shirley Mc- Ginnis, June Bickell, Kay We- sely, Bernita Tuers. Front Row: Norma Hall, Alice Freeman, Bobby Faris, Pat Hal- seth, Joyce Kasper, Darlene Johnson, Frances Thomas. Planning activities is the iunior class council at one of their regular meetings, Class Presi- dent John Bone presides while advisers Miss Carr and Mr. Neer look on and council mem- bers take notes for reports to their home rooms. Page 54 Be Carried Uut at lunmr emor Prom Home llimm H8 Back Row: Jerald Slatturn, Arvin Dangerud, Jeff Walton, Walter Hammer, Robert Riggs, Keith Lenninger, Bill Verbur. Fourth Row: Ronaid Eggleston, Earl Staedeli, Mark Helvig, El- mer Winegar, Don Blischke, Don Pickell, Ray McReal. Third Row: Gerald Schwalen, Ja- net Iufer, Miss Johnson, Shir- ley Page, Sally Rasmussen, Gloria Mentzer, Hubert Chari- oller. Second Row: Greta Schrecengost, Shirley Brockart, Donna Wright, Sharon Lamkin, Barbara Too- key, Cathy Frankum. Front Row: Marlene Need, Virgi- nia McCullen, Beverly Graber, Katherine Singer, Carol Kaut- man, Barbara Ruhle, Coralie Doughton. Home lllllllll 2l4 Back Row: Douglas Patzer, Don Robertson, Dick White, Jim Mc- Clelland, Jim Hill, Burt Harp. Third Row: Jim Halliday, Bob Nopp, Lee Archibald, Ed liams, Mr. Pederson, Paul Ward. Second Row: Max Klotz, Nancy Clark, Marlyn Lorenz, JoeAnna Langrell, Margie Colvin, Vir- ginia Scott. Front Row: D o n n a Breneman, nQQmCallaghag, - art, ME'-'Salisbury, Mariorie Gundran, Delilia Smith. Home lluom il I 5 Back Row: Darrell Sheridan, Dwaine Rankin, Tom Kerns, John Conder, Darrell Wright, Don Perlich, Bill Heinlein, Lar- ry Osborn. Fourth Row: Don Phillips, Bruce Galloway, John Bone, David Rhoten, Bob Doughton, Glen Benner, Richard Murphy, Ray Sonderman. Third Row: Mike Craig, Don Smith, Carole Kannier, Jo Wen- ger, Jackie Bretz, Bonnie Jen- kinson, Don Ullman, Mr. Neer. Second Row: Marilyn Miller, Mar- cia Webb, Jodie Ricketts, Jo- anne Brown, Mariorie Little, Delpa James, Armida Alexan- der, Joan King. Front Row: Dornawjylartin, Pat Moriarty,XSue Hendrie, Carolyn Seay, Lois Myers, Norma Ecl- wards, Anne Woodmansee, Fronie Bromley, Page 55 'Chicken E ery 'unda 'and Afterliame Home llllllllll 224 Back Row: Noel Swingle, Fred Bothman, Kelly Conover, Ray Magnuson, Don Hamlin, George Bowlsby, Dwayne Snook. Fourth Row: Don Berg, Gordon Juve, Don McKenzie, Ralph Kingman, Richard Glasgow. Third Row: Don DeWhitt, Bob Loveland, Jim Conklin, Alvin Hornschuch, Grady Smith. Second Row: Miss Philpott, Karo- lyn Caseloeer, Norma Sunder- land, Shirley Will, Sharon Kin- zer, Tommy Fischer. Front Row: Pauline Toycen, Joy Robertson, Helen Sample, Pat Pease, Georgia Lee Fischer, Margaret Katka. Home llunnl l29 Back Row: Lee Schrunk, Cloyse Clayton, Walt Winter, Ross Ty- ler, Steve Merchant, Charles Taylor, John Versteeg. Fourth Row: Dean Hanley, Alan Heston, Dick Fortmiller, Cliff Eiffler, Chuck Williams, Don Lindburg, Mr. Ramsdell. Third Row: Ron Morgali, Melvin Pankratz, Maureen Kingman, Mary Jane Rud, Bill Nelson, Tommy Pinner. Second Row: lla Jo Campbell, Bettie Graham, Vida Standley, Sue Conrad, Loyce Taylor, Donna Brandt. Front Row: Judy Shrock, Bonnie Williams, Patricia Powers, Bev- erly Kayser, Lois Hulbert, Doris Frohn, LaVonne Terry. Home l,t00lll 'I 22 Back Row: Bill Dunsworth, Helen Black, Joy Bennett, Josele Mackey, Donna Vogt, Mary Jo Brown, Bill French. Fourth Row: Mary Ann Weikum, Violet A n d e r s o n, Delores Smyres, Esther Griffin, Chris- tine Jacobson, Shirley Kilday. Third Row: Pat Todd, Barbara Helton, Roselle Howland, Joan Hamman, Joanne Fabry, De- lores Carr, Mr. Richards. Second Row: Sharen Jarms, Dar- lene Kleen, Gwen Chiles, Fran- ces McDonald, Helen Wood, Pat Susmilch, Front Row: Joanne Bronson, Inez Fisher, Pat Collins, Carole Mc- Mickle, Eileen Need, Jo Ann Lanham. Page 56 Dance Finance ctivitie for luninr Home Ronin II4 Back Row: Clayton Sanders, Bob Schalk, Ray Gould, Scott Page, Frank Lamb, Eddie Lowery. Third Row: Lee Karsten, Harold Pack, James Deserano, Chuck Bales, Danny Danforth, Jack Smithson. Second Row: Mrs. Smith, Connie Hilton, Ma rgie Mosclf, Bev Savage, Jack Beakey. Front Row: Joyce Martin, Val Jean Gosnell, Dolly O'Neil, Ja- nice Feller, Barbara Akers, Lil- lian Adams. Busy on posters for the Junior class sponsored movie, Chick- en Every Sunday, are Bill Cra- nor, Ida .Io Gronke, and John Bone. Home lionm 2 I 9 Back Row: Lonny Smith, Todd Salisbury, Roger King, Allen Hoadley, Dwight Rankin, Ron DeRoss. Fourth Row: Barney Stice, Floyd Belt, Dick Kortzeborn, Donald Blackmer, Harold Hoven, Gary Jones. Third Row: James Ulven, Joe Lar- gent, R o n a I d Shaw, Oscar Wargnier, Eugene Bowers, Mrs. Wright. Second Row: Velma Hall, Pat Harp, Joan Noeske, Shirley Nowak, Maureen Gustafson, Anita Tonning. Front Row: Lola Curtis, Pat Healy, Amy Girod, Doris Punzel, Shir- ley Decker, Lois Curtis. Page 57 I' W- 'Gf' ff Soplmlnnre Class lflflirers Seated from left to right: Sally Greig, secretary, John Perry, president, Karen Morely, song leader, Margie Barge, vice president. Standing: Patsy Snider, treasurer, Denny Garland, sergeant-at-arms, Larry Kep- pinger, yell leader. lohn Pe-rr, Preuide' U er foplmmorer Sopliullmre Class llnuncil Back row: George Matter, Dennis Garland, John Perry, Otis Phillips, Allen Graham, Roy Fowler. Third row: Miss Kraps, Patsy Snider, Janice Coffel, Lorraine Battles, Rita Wanner, Barbara Meeks, Larry Kep- pinger. Second row: Shirley Carpenter, Barbara Franswa, Beth Proebstel, Justine Lewis, Mary Louise Holcomb, Judie Foreman, Mrs. Cohen, Front row: Julie Miller, Karen Morely, Margie Barge, Sally Greig, Virginia Lively, Maureen Overman, Frieda Patterson. Page 58 i V , ml K P Home Room Elect Combining talents to win first place for the Sophomores in Inter-class Rivalry were script writers Nancy Rust, Louise Owens and Janice Coffel. With the title Animal Crackers, the skit presented a pet shop scene in which vari- ous animals performed. Responsible for stag- ing was Sarah Roper, and the skit was directed by Nancy Rust. An unusual number of sophomores have gained recognition in the field of sports during their first year at Salem High. An outstanding first year letterman on the varsity football team was Dennis Garland. The matmen have due respect for Sophomore Fred Stepper, who set a record at the state wrestling meet when he Em., 1: gi. 57' 1 ember for Council pinned four men out of five. In the state cross country meet, Jerry Lowe took first place, and jack Cobb earned a letter on the varsity basket- ball squad. Three sophomores winning firsts in the dis- trict speech tournament at Linfield were Pete Loder in impromptu and also in extempota- neous speaking, Louise Owens in after dinner speaking, and George Matter in panel discus- sion. Attending classes by use of an Executone. a new two-way radio, Harold Cummings is the First Oregon student to both hear and partici- pate in class discussions from his home. Home llnnm 22 1 Back-Row: Lloyd Wooden Wayne Roan, Ernie Drapela, Herman Norman, Roger Berryhill, Har- ry Burke. Fourth Row: Andrew Elgin, Oli- ver Taylor, Bob Norman, Ar- thur Cannon, Miss Barquist, Jim Folston. Third Row: D el to n Miller, Bill Warran, Judy Larimore, Elsie Mae Otien, Gail DeBow, Lowell Ralph. Second Row: Mary Burke, Delores McClellan, Maxine Snook, Ro- berta Sears, Shirley Carpenter, Wilma Karsten, Marilyn Isaak. Front Row: Lucille Randall, Claud- ette Shaft, Norma Collins, Er- ma Sims, Lorna Perkins, Aline Mullins, Carol Lukinbeal. Home Iloum II7 Back Row: Bob La r w o o d, Ed Young, Tracy Gilman, Bolo Joy, Howard Williams, Darrell Strat- ton. Fourth Row: Fred Butler, Rodney Wilson, Bill Mattison, Dick Christofferson, Fred Rose, Da- vid Mix. Third Row: Allen Reitzenstein, Phyllis Shrake, Elsbeth Nelte, Dick McMillen, Peter Hansen. Second Row: Carol Stark, Betty Zahara, Marlene Bronson, Caro- line Monroe, Ramona Triplett, Phyllis DeLapp, Kay Scherrer, Front Row: Miss Boentie, Glenna Allmer, Marilyn Kipper, Donna Lane, Mary Holcomb, Leanne French, Shirley Crothers. Page 59 'ophomore Take Top Honor in inter Home iilllllll 1222 Back Row: Robert Bergland, Ray Loynes, Jack Cobb, Gurnee Flesher, Richard Branson, Mer- rill Smith. Fourth Row: Dale West, Allan Bacheller, Darrell Pepper, Char- les Benner. Third Row: Lee Peterson, William Edwards, Jack Hart, Wayne Gibbens, William Ringnalola, Mr. Broadbent. Second Row: Roberta Jones, Bev- erly Mott, Janice Coftel, Nancy Rust, Gloria Wood, Carol Gar- rett, S h a r o n Larson, Eileen Lang. Front Row: Joan Gramm, Carolyn Grimes, Patricia McBath, Marie Raaf, Betty Carda, Nancy Os- terberg. Home Pllllllll 2lll Back Row: Warren Prentice, Le- Roy Herzog, Chuck Johnson, Troy Archer, Owen Stockard, Carl Bothman. Fourth Row: Arlen Hanson, Ron- ald Zwicker, Jack Krater, Wil- liam Welsh, Jerry Curtis. Third Row: Sidney Russell, Claude Goldsloy, George Matter, Dick Hornaday, Dick Loveland, Don- ald Patzer. Second Row: Pat Largent, Miss Burroughs, Jean Hoppe, Kaye Earle, Beverly Smalley, LeRoy Vaughan. Front Row: Nola Gates, Charlyn Ogle, Pat McKinnon, Sandra Faris, Ann Gallaspy, Karen Morley. Home Ilumn lll7 Back Row: Dick Thurman, Fred Workman, Dale Janclera, Jack Savage, Niles Brewster, Harry Yates. Fourth Row: Bill C o o p, Larry Sharp, Jimrny Ellison, Bill Ro- bins, Pete Kergil. Third Row: Maryetta Lewis, Ellen Iverson, Shirlee Greiner, Doro- thy MacGregor, Marilyn Bibel- heir-ner, Miss Carroll. Second Row: Norma Catron, Nan- cy Hagemann, Joan Neal, Bob- by Ann Peterson, Ruth Pan- key, Gaynell Helstrom, Marga- ret Seeger. Front Row: Pat Deeney, Julie Mil- ler, Geraldine B a I e s, Clarice Waters, Claudia Waters, Carol Strebig. Page 60 class lli alry with 'Animal Cracker ' Skit Hmm' lluoin QI li Back Row: Darrel Lunda, Bill Walker, Wayne Osborn, Bob Edwards, Raymond Hughes, Lyle Braff, Fourth Row: Norman Behrens, John Buren, Bill Werner, Ray Morrow, Lloyd Walker, Robert Ayres. Third Row: Johnny Flowers, Phil- lip Ritchey, Ronnie Lowery, Jerry Candell, Douglas Scott. Second Row: Marjorie McAllister, Yvonne Barnhart, Beth Proeb- stel, Pauline lngleclue, Maysile Wellman, Elaine Graham, Miss Chandler. Front Row: Darlene Penrod, Bev- erly Rinehart, Darlene Sumner, Donna Hart, Marilyn Jones, Alice Miller, Lois Sample. Drawing the mural of the animal kingdom which adorns the back wall of Miss Chandler's biology room are Sophomores Barbara Kiaer, Betty Zahara, Roger Weaver, Phyllis Erickson and Theresa Blackwell. Home llnuln ll2 Back Row: Keith Johnson, Earl Mclntosh, John Nelson, Gary Parker, Otis Phillips, Don Co- zacl, Mike Maison, Fourth Row: Al Litchenberg, Jack Wiebe, Karl Rehm, Paul Burton, Kenneth Wulf. Third Row: Mrs. Cohen, Eugene Sayles, Ed Stahl, Glenn Hall, John Minifie, John Caughell. Second Row: Billy Shoemate, Ce- cil Barnes, Betty Weaver, Janet Toelle, Bob Engle, Shirley Brink. Front Row: Margaret Burke, June Heth, Janet Senff, Marlene Rol- ler, Marilynn Kibby, Bonnie Lay. Page 6l 'octal ltalenrlar Include' lter bame Dance Home llnum lll4 Back Row: Gene Gentemann, Phi- lip Jantze, John Perry, Al Gra- ham, Ma rk DeCew, Delbert Carter. Fourth Row: Max S h a t t, Don White, P h i l i p Roberts, Bill Gwin, Jack Bessett, Elmer Seay. Third Row: Mrs. Cooley, Marca Lee Bryant, Diana Huntley, Ja- net Murphy, Celesta Bartrutt, Kathryn Santee, Michelle Ed- vvarols. Second Row: Barbara Katusa, Louise O w e n s, Charlotte Woods, Leah Hay, Margaret Baker, Diane Burkland. Front Row: Sharon Collins, Char- lotte Foster, Evelyn Lebold, Sally Greig, Dolores Miller, Joyce Bretz. Home llrmm l25 Back Row: Lee Lent, Del Dixon, Dave Harra, Ken Pingel, Jack Kizziah, Wayne Moore, Fourth Row: Mike Church, Arlen Holmstedt, Gary Weber, David Roth, Walton Turley, Wilbur Hall. Third Row: Jan Cummings, Robert Becker, Alvin Friesen, Donald Blankenship, D a r r el McRae, Pete Loder. Second Row: Mauryne Nichols, Phyllis Erickson, Sandra Andere son, Carol Schmidt, JoAnn Zie- linski, Miss Croisan, Front Row: Sharon Bates, Marjo- rie Karonser, Janice Siddall, Virginia Williams, Nan Steele, Beverly Ulven. Taking money at their class party A Sophomore Souvenir are left to right, Louisa Lamb, Pat- sy Snider, and Nancy Moore- field. Ready to go into the gym are Wayne Gibbens, Sally Greig, Julia Miller, Barbara Culbertson, and Sandy Ander- son. Page 62 and ophomore ouvenlr Cla S Party Home Ilmnn i235 Back Row: Gary Holt, Rod Porter, Robert Webster, Tom Patter- son, La r r y Andrews, Gerald Rempel. Fourth Row: Clair Simmons, Stan Viele, Larry Kyle, Paul Schmidt, Laurel Long, Harlan Friesen. Third Row: .lim Brown, Malcolm Brand, D a ry l e Martin, Bruce Bleckert, Darrel Valentine, Dor- othy Nolz, Wanda Williamson. Second Row: Bonnie Hamilton, Joan Etter, Margaret Roth, Lois Dodson, Dorothy Clary, Evelyn Zistel, Mrs. Edmundson. Front Row: Diana Stewart, Bar- bara Meeks, Barbara Kiaer, Ethel Girod, Dolores Battles, Lavonne Stenhiem. Home Ituum 209 Back Row: Jim Langdon, Tommy Golden, Bill Lottis, Ron Cupp, Stewart Wells, Alfred Lent, Bill Morgenstern, Norman Wilmot. Fourth Row: Darwyn Hiebert, Ron Helgeson, Lyle Kleinsmith, Dick Powers, Alan Brunk, Gordon Morris, Delbert Bolton. Third Row: Ray Bauer, Lucile Hammer, Dorothy McFadden, Marilyn Olson, Loree Slitfe, Mrs. Fisher. Second Row: Lorette O'Brien, Ann Gregg, Violet Clark, Pat Van Ottingham, Judie Foreman, Mary Schrunk, Mary Lou Zum- walt. Front Row: Jan Camery, Louisa Lamb, Beverlee Roy, Pat Fagg, Sharon Howe, Donna Stewart. Home Itnom lllli Back Row: Robert Morris, Frank- lin White, Benny Neal, Rich- ard Roberts, Roy Fowler. Fourth Row: Phillip Thompson, Curtiss Adsitt, Ellis Woodworth, George Caspar, Donald Satter. Third Row: Lolita Leslie, Carol McCracken, Karen Michalson, Phyllis Coon, Janet MacDonald. Second Row: Janice Wilson, Wil- ma Peters, Barbara Brewer, Joan Bale. Front Row: Elizabeth Spore, Peg- gy Jones, Kathryn Gettman, Mary Dee, Virginia Burris. Page 63 oph Lulu e U en , beer e fitter, Peter Home Itoom 2l3 Back Row: Dennis Garland, George Meyers, Bob Ryan, Richard Wil- son, Howard Wenger. Fourth Row: Jerry Lowe, J. D. Rickman, Ralph Oliver, Everett Smith, Richard Pedee. Third Row: Allan Williams, Wilma Schwartzenberger, Muriel Clea- ver, Betty Beckman, Marygrace Harger, Miss Hollenbeck. Second Row: Gloria Stolk, Arda Lien, Sharon Campbell, Janet Redding, Wynona Askey, Geor- gia Johnson. Front Row: Shirley Vincent, Frie- da Patterson, Charlotte Graber, Dorothy Edwards, Virginia Hui- ett, Rose Holm. Home llnoln llii Back Row: Roy Burton, Jack Bish- ops, Gary Williams, Jack Hall, George Allen, Bob Mapes. Fourth Row: V i rg il Craig, Bill Showalter, Larry Hewitt, Jack Hansen, Robert Barnes, Duane Standen. Third Row: Gordon Enyeart, Di- Anne King, Mrs. Kraps, Delo- rese Picha, Jackie Jones. Second Row: Doris Tom, Janice Schart, Barbara Kurele, Nina Jacobs, Marilyn Settlemier, Sa- rah Roper, Neva Gilman. Front Row: Vanah Holmes, Donna McLaughlin, N 0 r e e n Nelson, Donna DeLapp, Marilyn Parson, Virginia Lively, Sherry Brinkley. Home Ronin lllil Back Row: Lloyd Kidd, Gale Mc- Glauflin, Gerald Wright, Bob Miller, Bill Emery, Marlin Bi- belheimer. Fourth Row: Mr. Peterson, Jimmy Gilmore, Dick Schmidt, Larry Wickizer, Bob Savage, Jerry Solberg. Third Row: Loyd Hagen, Gary Mahnkey, Lois DeGuire, Shirley Wayt, N o r m a n Henderson, Murray Jensen, Second Row: Elma Gibbons, Do- lores Paris, Shirley Peterson, Dona Reed, lma Shertield, Viia Lietuvietis, Caroline Smith. Front Row: Joan Juul, Marge Barge, Barbara Franzwa, Shir- ley Nebriia, Roberta Thurman, Margie Cooper. Page 64 Loder Take Fir t in peeuh Lonte ts Holm' llmiin 2225 Back Row: Richard Haury, John Davis, Arnold Temple, Don Burk, Kenneth Lawrence, Mr. Porter. Fourth Row: Danny Miller, Allen Wood, Paul Cannon, Vernon Mowery, James Sexton. Third Row: Don C o l e, Shirley Jean Brantner, Alta Swegle, Rita Wanner, Judith Carlson, Dolores Eggleston. Second Row: Rose Raaf, Gloria Sanders, Marilynn Benson, Joan Bissel, Dorothy Pepper, Joyce Davis. Front Row: Charlotte Gruber, Juanita Gray, Darlene Garrison, Joan Seamster, Evelyn Foger- son, Patsy Snider, Jean Jorgen- sen. Whirling around the floor to the music of the Salem High Dance Band are a group of sopho- mores at the Sophomore class party held in the big gym in January. Home lloom 1212 Back Row: Lyn H a r d y, David Johnson, C h a r l e s Wingard, Lowell Pearce, Howard Mess- mer, John Clayton, Donald Rickard. Fourth Row: Ma ry Veal, Pat Schwalen, Donald Ruth, Jesse Krater, Fred Feller, Chuck Hug- gins. Third Row: Miss Roberts, Kay Lo- vell, Maudrey Wilson, Caroline Monroe, Le I a Cushing, Kay Stoddard. Second Row: Carol Arisman, Jo Ann Eberth, Justine Lewis, Helen Gordon, Dalene O'l-larra, Virginia Bryan. Front Row: Lorene Smith, Mary Ann Alton, Pat Campbell, He- len Pritchett, JoAnn Mattison, Helen Beck. Page 65 'oph lack Uohh Makes Var it Ba kethall Home ltonni 208 Back Row: Jerry Evenden, Leo- nard Hammer, Melvin William- son, Tom Frigaard, John Lucas, Bill Rowe. Fourth Row: Dick Landon, Bob Weiss, Robert Noteboom, Deryl Pruitt, Bob Noyes. Third Row: John Hults, Jim Rice, Lois Monk, Nancy Mooretield, Alan Gruchow, Miss Ross. Second Row: Nellie Cunningham, Thelma Powell, Sylvia Lottick, Pauline Mathews, Lorraine Bat- tles, Donalyn Patton, Velma Klassen. Front Row: Dolores Zumwalt, Jozanne Clark, Jean Boardman, Evelyn Andrus, Gail Dorr, Ca- role Van Hess, JoElla Brown. Home lhluln llil Back Row: Sam Triplett, William Rossow, David Hardie, Derald Knittel, Larry Delk, Roger Wea- ver. Fourth Row: Dwight Byers, Bud Bartels, Stan Friese, Bruce Greg- son, George Remington. Third Row: Bob Brown, Mrs. Shisler, Carolyn Kite, Donna Rae Montgomery, Doris Star- rett, Colleen Church, Second Row: Arlyss Zeeb, Doro- thy Shryock, Barbara Culbert- son, Anna Mae Lockenour, Bar- bara McMullen, Leora Eply. Front Row: Gloria Jarmin, Shirley Blank, ldabelle Williams, Mar- tha Neuharth, Mary Marggi, Barbara Anderson. Home Boom 215 Back Row: Mr. Stenback, Richard Morris, Howard Saling, Ken- neth Brusse, Bob Hughes, Jean Schwynoch. Fourth Row: Bert Ridpath, Jack O'Brien, Donald Limbocker, Ray Puhlman, Darold Candell, Third Row: Roberta Lowery, Dawn Peirce, Wanda Mayden, Karen Perkins, Ruth Graham, Arlene Werner. Second Row: Lorraine Langeland, Betty Clemens, Sharon Miles, Jody Boyer, Kay Harris. Front Row: Beverly Stroh, Mary Beelar, Christine Fisher, Billie Waldie, Maureen Overman. Page 66 ,ff gg ,E .,.1I. Y N www , 'eff 1 it-:X 'yd V ' ,f Y , E 1 1, DUDE? i 1 1 V45 Q A555 if ' ,ff S 'Q NX -Qsx ff, Y x 1 it ff!! N X x N y x XNxi fir, N . i ,xy ' 0 Q ,K 1 I 'S wwf. P H I C ,fe 2 ' s E K P 2 H 0, ff' 4 j of yes' . if UVM! 'Q Z Q 2 . 4 ' f f ' I 'f y 'H ,f Y-. A fl I , - 1' 'f ' Q f' S351 ff ' 1 2' r xx , A, K ' Q ' 5 , 'xx xg 'J iq X. 2 ' V ' I x lqqx S 'wa L . W ' in ' QN vm 'I - H f R qw-YN X ff' 3 f ' Y' ' H 6 1 X , A 5 1 1 ni , Q L3 f , x' 4 A E, l Q Q J axx ' , Q -N ' V 1' , X Y. . :Y . .I . V A x t ,bf 'j Q9 ' ' vi A w -Jef-'a'w'i 2 ' Af-f X Q Furthering Special Interests A.S.I5. Uflirers Seated from left to right: Cleo Kep- pinger, yell leader, Norma Ham- ilton, first vice president, Lee Strode, Clarion manager, Miles Kring, yell king, Eunice Pecken- paugh, song queen, Leadell Da- vis, song leader, Cleta Martin, secretary, Standing: Judi Wood, Viking edi- tor, Billie Miller, song leader, John Gundran, ASB Council chair- man, Doreen Cavender, Clarion editor, Dennis Feike, Viking man- ager, Margaret Miller, second vice president, Gilbert Bateson, president, Don Herring, yell leader. .r .l5. Council llirectc ftutlent Alfair: The ASB organization, backbone of student activities, sponsors many special events. Among them were the i'HoWcly- Doodyi' dance in the fall, a semi-formal with Spanish theme, a gay spring formal, and a Dogpatch Promfi Among the duties of the ASB council is the selection of each month's honorary Rotarian. This is an outstanding senior boy who attends the noon Rotary meetings where he represents Salem High. ASIS. Council Back Row: Dick Hornaday, Marion Putman, Paul Maison, Derald Knittle, Murray Jensen, Rex Layton, John Bone, Don McKenzie, Ray Cook, Maurice Dickenson. Fourth Row: David Riggs, George Caspar, Don Davis, Bob Luther, Clifford Hutchinson, David Blackmer, Dean Heinrichs, Charles Mc- Clelland, Scott Page, Dick Evans, Stanley Lyman. Third Row: Dalene O'Harra, Evelyn Andrus, Carole Hudson, Dorothy Swigart, Sandra Brattain, Pat Morton, Shirley Taylor, Pat Sayles, Bonnie Stoller, Fred Butler. Second Row: Pat Deeney, Sharon Lamkin, Donna Brandt, Louise Matter, .lean Hartwell, Pat Healy, Caroline Seay, Roberta Sioding, Velma Hardy, Dorothy Dyke, Louisa Lamlo. Front Row: Patsy Snider, Arda Lien, Jackie Jones, Evelyn Lebold, Dawn Peirce, Beth Proebstel, Mauryne Nichols, Doris Frohn, Page 70 -si, i is sax-alfuin is ' J. S 3 1 Girls' League lllliters Seated from left to right: Mary Jane Rud, treasurer, Helen Cadd, pres- ident, Carolyn Seay, secretary, Margie Atwood, finance chair- man. Standing: Jody Ricketts, service chairman, Roberta Sioding, stu- dent relation chairman, Kay Per- rin, vice president. Girli'League Gi e Senior 1Cll0lil'tlllIJ' Largest service organization of Salem High School is the Girls' League. Each spring two one hundred-dollar scholarships are awarded to senior girls who most deserve them. These are for Northwest Christian College and the Ore- gon College of Education at Monmouth. A set of silverware was awarded to winner Margie Atwood at the conclusion of this yearis magazine selling drive. The contest furnishes money for the student loan fund. liirls' League llmiiitil Back Row: Neva Gilman, Beverly Vincent, Pat Cameron, Karen Morley, Mary Lou Zumwalt, Claudia Waters, Diana Stewart, Barbara McMullen, Eliza- beth Spore, Beverly Benner, Sophia Polales, Leona Strode. Third Row: Caroline Seay, Dimpy Spaulding, Marilynn Jones, Nan Steele, Janice Tay- lor, Donna Brandt, Eleanor White, Betty Lou Beckman, Pat Campbell, Nancy Rust, Joan Juul. Second Row: Connie King, Glenna Allmer, Jody Ricketts, Marilynn Kibby, Pat MacDonald, Marvel Meyers, Rosemary Rowell, Barbara Russ, Judy Shrock, lna May Brown. Front Row: Marlyn Lo- renz, Helen Cadd, Margie Atwood, Kay Perrin, Dorothy Dyke, Sharon Heider, Claudia Talmage, Bobbie Sioding, Coralie Doughton, Shirley Nowak, Page 71 an J wm s. ,as Q f' ' . s lw Ilflirors First Secester- President Stan Lyman Vice President Bob McConville Secretary Marilyn Broer Treasurer Kay Perrin Adviser Miss Holt Second Semester- President Don Stackhouse Vice President Jim Verdieck Secretary Jean Taber Treasurer Judi Wood The Honor Society ritual team conducting the mid-year induction of new members are from left to right: Rosemary Rowell, Character, Bob Carlson, Service, Secre- tary Marilyn Broer, President Stan ly- manp Judi Wood, Scholarshipg Jerry Gil- lespie, leadership. Surprise announcement of new members W elected to National Honor Society is be- 1 ing made by Santa Gary Messing at a i January pep assembly. Fooult, Elect. Honor fooioty emher' Sale of paper textbook covers was bets came at a pep assembly. Formal induc- Sigma Lambcla's main money-making pro- tion for these members was on January 24. ject for this year. The covers were sold by Seals,'l meaning school emblems, was members during noon hours and before the theme of the annual homecoming ban- school. quet, at which Rhodes Scholar Tom Bart- Sutprise announcement of new mem- lett, of the class of 1947, was a speaker. Notionol Honor Society Back Row: Walton Reeve, Jerry Gillespie, Bob Carlson, Max Morris, George Strozut, Terry Showalter, Dick Evans, Stan Lyman, Gilbert Bateson, Jim Kleen. Fourth Row: Margaret Miller, Marcia Seeber, Dick A. Adams, Don Stackhouse, Bob Luther, Dick O. Adams, Larry Chamberlain, Kieth Wright, Jim Verdieck. Third Row: Beverly Benner, Jeanne Taber, Louise Matter, Sonia Nohlgren, Norma Hamilton, Celia Weaver, Beverly Say- lor, Virginia Miller, Kaiia Lietuvietis, Sabra McGowan, Betty Jo Davenport. Second Row: Rosemary Rowell, Doreen Cavender, Lois Reeves, Lois Roseler, Lois A. Hall, Marilyn Foxley, Marilyn Broer, Beverly Bell, Miss Holt, Dennis Feike, Front Row: Sophia Polales, Pat Filler, Kay Perrin, Dorothy Dyke, Elmetta Hansen, Irene Bibby, Virginia Bickell, Leona Strode, Eunice Peckenpaugh, Judi Wood. Page 72 l is i.......i...aifs,nax..ss:sssa n unmimmmu e ef v Left: Junior Paul Ward is congratulated by his coach, Miss Anderson, for winning the state American Legion Oratorical Contest on the United States constitution. He placed first over six other contestants from Oregon, ancl traveled to Boise, Idaho, where he won second place in the tri-state district contest, dliunal Ifurensil. Leadue President, Louise Matter, vice president, Don Anderson, secretary-treasurer, John Perlman, adviser, Miss U Anderson. Back Row: Don Anderson, Marion Putman, John Rehfuss, Ronald Swanson, John Bone, Paul Ward. Front Row: Ray Cook, Delores Miller, Jean Hart- well, Louise Owens, George Matter. 'alem peaker Win T 0 'tate Title Salem High speaker jean Hartwell won first place in discussion at the annual and Marion Putman, who were undefeated in the tournament elimination. Their tro- Oregon High School Speech League Tour- nament, held April 6 and 7 at Oregon State College. Since this is the third year that Salem has taken top honors in this event, the trophy is permanently in the school's pos- phy also remains permanently in Salem High's possession as this is the third time that it has been won by Salem High School debators. Honor organization for speech stu- dents is National Forensic League. To be session. Top debators in the state are Bob Riggs eligible for membership a student must earn twenty points in speech contests. Representing first place awards won this year by Salem speakers in contests held before the state speech tournament are these trophies, left to right: Pacific University interpretive reading, John Bone, Pacific University oratory, Armida Alexander, Linfield College radio speaking, Bob Riggs, Linfield College varsity serious declamation, Marion Putman, Linfield College varsity humorous declamation, John Bone, Willamette University varsity debate, Gilbert Bateson and Marion Putman, Pacific University Sweepstakes, Linfield College iunior impromptu, Bob Riggs, Willamette University iunior debate, George Matter and Bob Riggs, Pacific University oratory, Marion Putman, Willamette University serious declamation, Ray Cook. Right: Left to right, State Champions Jean Hartwell, Bob Riggs, and Marion Putman. page 73 it 5 'vaiiff-, H2111 Tri-Y Send Holida Boxer to Europe 'World Fellowship was observed by the chapters of Tri-Y in the sending of Christmas stockings to foreign countries. After the chapters had chosen individual countries, each member brought a pair of sox with a quarter and her own name in the toe. These were sent with the hope that this would be the beginning of a friendly correspondence between the reci- pient and members of Salem Tri-Y clubs. Lenten Service was observed on Good Friday, March 25, in the Erb Memorial Student Union in Eugene during the State Basketball Tournament. lt was sponsored jointly by Eugene and Salem Hi-Y and Tri-Y chapters. Happenings in the life of a Tri-Y girl are the Recognition Service, Christmas car- oling parties, the Mother-Daughter Social Hour, the May Tea, the traditional Cotton Ball, April 21, and the joint Hi-Y Tri-Y dances. Tri-Y llallinet mtv 'P' ew President, Berniece DaMoude, vice president, Beverly Benner, secretary, Bobbie Siodingg treasurer, Lee Strode, adviser, Miss Norma Wallace. Back Row: Cleta Martin, Betty Lou Smith, Sonia Nohlgren, Mary Nopp, Beverly Benner, Nadine Gilman. Second Row: Celia Weaver, Arlene Kuhn, Lee Strode, Janet Kufner, Harriett Just, Carol Hewitt, Marie Little. Front Row: Navdeen Taylor, Helen Cadol, Patsy Filler, Joan Lewis, Bobbie Sioding, Berniece DaMoude. I 1' ,' President, Celia Weaver, vice resident, So hia Polales, secretary, Nadine Olson, treasurer, Vivian Chance, adviser, Ann Ie TI I-Y Mrs, Katherine Chiles, p p Back Row: Laurel Herr, Pat Deeney, Elsbeth Nelte, Nancy Lee, Celia Weaver, Dorothy MacGregor, Carol Hardie, Beth Wendt. Third Row: Gale Dorr, Phyllis Shrake, Geraldine Bales, Arola Lien, Joan Neal, Barbara Anderson, Lenore Phillippe, Harriet Hiday, Clarine Woolery, Doris Willard. Second Row: Roberta Sears, Louisa Lamb, Carolyn Real, Anita Tonning, Maxine King, Darlene Crawley, Shirley Brockart, Lavonne Brannon, So- phia Polales. Front Row: Betty Zahara, Delores Carr, Ida Comer, Joyce Younger, Joan Olson, Patsy Walters, Vivian Chance, Janet Kutner, Na- dine Olson, Norma Hamilton. Page 711 for ,wir AFM' EQ, QA 0 t - President, Harriett Just, vice president, Caroline Seay, secretary, Pat Healy, treasurer, Margie Atwood, adviser Ahhie l7I'illIilIll Tri-Y Mm, pa, Bmok, Bacfr Row: Gail DeBow, Judie Foreman, Anna Mae Lockenour, Kathy Santee, Beverly Benner, Nadine Gilman, Joanne Wenger, Berniece DaMoude, Pat Pendergratt, Marilyn Blakley. Third Row: Arlene Werner, Shirley Carpenter, Mary Jane Rud, Harriett Just, Gail Tomlinson, Pat Filler, Joan Lewis, Carolyn Messmer, Luella Carlisle, Donna Vogt. Second Row: Ethel Girod, Mary Marggi, Alice Miller, Phyllis Casey, lone Halvorsen, Col- leen McNeil, Sandra Anderson, Margie Dunigan, Caroline Seay, Carole Van Hess. Front Row: Margie Atwood, Joyce Traviss, Eunice Pecken- paugh, Roberta Sioding, Donna Johnson, Joan Traviss, Janice Feller, Pat Healy, Billie Miller, Diana Stewart. - - President, Jean Hartwell, vice president, Pat Todd, secretary, Carol Hewitt, treasurer, Helen Wood, advisers, Miss EHlll9l' TI'I'Y Mary Jane Phillips, Miss Mary Lou Ratclitt, Back Row: Barbara McMullen, Marian Powers, Pat Morton, Barbara Brewer, Jean Hartwell, Barbara Wagness, Sidney Herring. Third Row: Pat Sunderlin, Barbara Franzwa, Joan Foot, Glenna Allmer, Pat Todd, Beverly Kayser, Carol Hewitt. Second Row: Shirley Nowak, Beverly Mott, Betty Carda, Norma Catron, Sharon Kinzer, Jody Ellis, Barbara Culbertson. Front Row: Boyer, Nancy Hagemann, Sharon Heider, Maureen Overman, Helen Callaghan, Connie King. Kromer, Helen Wood, Doris Anne Woodmansee, Roberta , - President, Cleta Martin, vice president, Sylvia Benson, secretary, Violet Anderson, treasurer, Teddy Gordon, lVlfll'2fll'9l -I-rl'Y adviser, Mrs. Vivian Meola. I '- s 1 1- Y President, Betty Lou Smith, vice president, Barbara Withrow, secretary-treasurer, Janice Bevons, adviser, Miss Minion liutlllieit Til- DeiO,eSH,,.,m,,n, Back Row: Violet Anderson, Delores Srnyres, Christine Maynard, Marlene Rowe, Donna Flint, Carolyn Marshall, Betty Andresen, Shirley Wayt, Shir' ley Page, Joan Harnman, Mary Schrunk, Edith Frederick. Third Row: Pat Powers Belva Johnson, Sylvia Benson Patt Ma Juanita McDev'tt 1 I Yi I V lda Jo Henderson, Rosemary Rowell, Marilyn McFarland, Barbara Pickens, Eileen Susbauer, Betty Avriette, Justine Lewis. Second Row: LaVonne Terry, Jane McCollar'n, Barbara Helton, Barbara Withrow, Helen Edwards, Roselle Howland, Dorothy Edwards, Dorothy Nolz, Doreen Cavender, Betty Jo Davenport. Front Row: Beverly Beck, Joanne Fry, Betty Lou Smith, Cleta Martin, Teddy Gordon, Kay Stoddard, Arlene Kuhn, Sharon Barker, Arlyss Zeeb. Page 75 Tri Y liirl lihoo e lima, lor button Ball Wiilifreil Heartl Tri-Y President, Pat Roper, vice presi- dent, Lois Roseler, secretary, Ruth Bedwell, treasurer, Marilyn Pen- horwood, advisers, Miss Nancy Adams and Miss Delores Banz. Back Row: Mary Veal, Beverly Nunn, Lois Roseler, Dixie Avri- ette, Marilyn Penhorwood, Joy Davis, Nancy Baker. Third Row: Marilyn Goodrich, Irma Lockard, Shirley Newberry, Eevi Tarenw, Marianne Aston, Second Row: Sarah Roper, Mauryne Nichols, Pat Roper, Anne Ritchey, Norma Weaver, Lois Myers, Janet Mac- Donald. Front Row: Florene ln- gram, Elma Gibbons, Charlotte Graber, Leanne French, Marilynn Jones, Marilyn Carson. lirare Elliott Tri-Y President, Helen Cadd, vice presi- dent, Dona O'Connor, secretary, Marcia Seeber, treasurer, Carole Hudson, adviser, Mrs. Marilyn Kies, Back Row: Carol Mentzer, Nancy Rust, Arn Gallaspy, Janice Cof- fel, Shirley Crothers, Greta Schre- cengost, Donna Nothelter, Sonia Nohlgren. Third Row: Beverly Savage, Sherry Brinkley, Pat Cam- eron, Sharon Brown, Dona Lange, Carolyn Parker, Mary Pierce. Second Row: Mary Ralph, Diane Wasserman, Carole Hudson, Bet- ty Williams, Maureen Gustafson, Norma Bovvder. Front Row: Bev- erly Graber, Jozann Clark, Deli- lia Smith, Helen Cadd, Helen Rei- mann, Carole Kannier. liarnrt Knight Tri-Y President, Barbara Tookey, vice president, Joyce Kasper, secre- tary, Darlene Kleen, treasurer, Patsy Demos, adviser, Mrs. Neil Brown. Back Row: Shirley King, Peggy Jones, Marilyn Isaak, Michelle Ed- wards, Pat Schwalen, Coleen Welch. Third Row: Virginia Scott, Donna Brandt, Dalene O'Harra, Joyce Kasper, Darlene Kleen, Linda Hershe. Second Row: Shar- on Miles, Sharen Jarms, Frances McDonald, Mariorie Kronser, Cindy Lively, Pat Halseth. Front Row: Carole McMickle, Phyllis Ahalt, Frieda Patterson, Jane De- mos, Carole Hilfiker, Clara Lou Miles. Page 76 MM . . ' ,' President, Mary Nopp, vice president, Loyce Taylor, secretary, Carol Weinstein, treasurer, Carol Fisher, llllllllfl lvllldlllullgll TI I-Y advisers, Miss Elenore Lavleas and Miss Joan Vinson, Back Row: Pat MacDonald, Wilma Faught, Mary Sundet, Mary Nopp, Val Gosnell, Loyce Taylor, Othelene Lee, Sally Becker, Norma Watson, Patsy Snider, Nancy Moorefield. Third Row: Margaret Miller, Velma Hardy, Dona Bishop, Lee Strode, Evelyn Lebold, Sharon Campbell, Norma Stew' art, Pat Railsback, Janet Westfall, Claudia Talmage, Sharon Laverty, Marilyn Olson. Second Row: Ruth Kreft, Margie Barge, Mary Lou Zumwalt, Joan Seamster, Clarice Waters, Carol Strebig, Marcia Webb, Carol Fisher, Nan Steele. Front Row: Carol Weinstein, Doris Helen Spaulding, Nay- deen Taylor, Sally Greig, Julia Miller, Claudia Waters, Marlyn Lorenz, Jody Ricketts, Roberta Graham. Hi-Y Boy' Attend Youth Legiflature Featured among Hi-Y activities for this year were the informal dances sponsored by each chapter, while the Sweetheart For- mal highlighted the social events. From the candidates selected by the separate clubs, Senior Billie Miller was elected as sweetheart by the combined membership. jim Kleen of Salem presided over the Senate sessions of the I-Ii-Y Youth Legis- lature held in the capitol building. Dele- gates came to this third annual convention from the entire state. Hi-Y lluunril President, David Riggs, secretary, Dick Reay, adviser, Mr. Roth Holtz. Back Row: Dennis Feike, Jeff Walton, Doug Raines, Wally Carson, Al Heston, John Bone. Third Row: David Rhoten, Jim Kleen, Dave Riggs, Dick Peterson, Whitney Benson. Second Row: Gary Jones, Mike Thomas, Bob Riggs, Rex Layton, Mike Deeney. Front Row: Doyle McMillin, Cleo Kep- pinger, Archie Elliott, Dick Reay, Dick Smith. ' ,az?wfwr 7avWf.ff4 ' Page 77 T n ?' i Hi Y Elect Billie Nllller eetheart Ulauile Hells Hi-Y President, Bob Riggs, vice presi- dent, Dick Smith, secretary, Rex Layton, treasurer, Tom Fischer, adviser, Mr. Jack Haye. Back Row: Darrell Sheridan, Dick Kortzeborn, Noel Swingle, Bob Clarke, Bob Riggs, Chuck Currey. Third Row: Dick Boynton, Wayne DaMetz, Jim Hill, David Hunt, Gordon Juve. Second Row: Lee Archibald, Lowell Ralph, Dick Smith, Rex Layton, Dean Read. Front Row: Gordon Enyeart, .la- net Westfall, Marilyn Olson, Sally Greig, Tom Fischer. Abel Gregg Hi-Y President, Dick Peterson, vice presi- dent, Larry Paulus, secretary, Bob Kiekel, treasurer, Larry Chamber- lain, adviser, Mr. Ervin Brian. Back Row: Robert Stevens, Jim Boone, Richard Herrig, Elmer Haugen, George Carlisle, Bruce Burns. Third Row: Richard Crit- tenden, F r a n k Nieswander, George Watts, Larry Keppinger, Don McKenzie, Larry Paulus, Sec- ond Row: Corky Brown, Derald Knittel, Dick Peterson, John Gun- dran, Fred Buchanan, Charles Bales. Front Row: Elmer Winegar, Bruce King, Amy Girod, Billie Miller, Cleo Keppinger, Warren Miller. Hfnwisun Elliott Hi-Y President, Charles Wilhoit, vice president, Dennis Feike, secre- tary, Gary Jones, treasurer, Mike Thomas, adviser, Mr. Roth Holtz. Back Row: Dan Danforth, Don Ray- mond, Don Johnson, Jack Bishop, Al Cohen. Third Row: Sam Trip- lett, Gary Jones, Whitney Ben- son, Dennis Feike. Second Row: Bob Nopp, Mike Thomas, Stan Friese, Willard Moore, Bob Walk- er. Front Row: Jack Hart, Hash- ers Eunice Peckenpaugh, Othe- lene Lee, Margie Dunigan, Pat Filler, Gene Bowers. Page 78 W5 we, A qtalni President, Wally Carson, vice president, Glen Benner, secretary, Mike Deeney, treasurer, David Rhoten, adviser, Mr, Bruce ' ' ' ' F5 Spaulding. Back Row: John Conder, Wally Carson, Bob Doughton, Dick Sohrt, Dick Meyer, Jack Cole, Charles McClelland, Jim McClelland, Third Row: Glen Ben- ner, Dwight Rankin, Dwaine Rankin, Jeff Walton, Steve Merchant, Don Berg, Marvin Langeland, Wayne Rogers. Second Row: Mike Deeney, Da- vid Rhoten, Bruce Galloway, Don Davis, Al Heston, Mac Webb, Bob Marggi. Front Row: Ron Morgali, Harold Lang, Roberta Sioding, Roberta Graham, Donna Vogt, Harland Brock, Bill Dunsworth. Arthur Holton Presicgingsiign Kleen, vice president, Dick Re-ay, secretary, John Bone, treasurer, Archie Elliott, adviser, Mr. Hal Back Row: Lowell Pearce, Jim Kleen, Marion Putman, John Bone, Curtis Humphrey, Dave Riggs, Dick O. Adams. Third Row: Bob Hewitt, Gilbert Bateson, Martin Knittel, Doug Raines, Gene Jones, Jim Verdieck. Second Row: Bob Dixon, Larry Sharp, Archie Elliott, Dick Evans, Nolan Jones, Stan Lyman, Adviser Hal Peterson. Front Row: Dick Reay, Miles Kring, Leadell Davis, Norma Hamilton, Mary Sundet, Doyle McMillin. Master of Ceremonies Dave Riggs presents the traditional Hi-Y sweet- Delegates to the annual state Hi-Y legislative session held in May at heart locket and bouquet to Miss Billie Miller, Hi-Y Sweetheart of the Capitol are Representatives Jack Cole, Mike Deeney, and Jim 'l95l. Her escort, Chuck Wilhoit, and Leadell Davis, Jim Kleen, Verdieck, Senator Whitney Benson, Representative Lowell Ralph, and Norma Hamilton applaud the announcement, President of the Senate Jim Kleen, Representatives Bob Walker and Cleo Keppinger, and Senator Larry Paulus. Page 79 4'Q'o'. ,QQWZQEPA s if ' W3 , f E ...Mar im x awww Left: Doreen Cavencler, editor, Center: Lee Strode, business manager. Right: Using the new Clarion filing cabinet are staff members Beth Wendt and Loyal Howard and their adviser, Mrs, Hogue. Clarion N vvspaper in: inth All Members of the editorial staff are from left to right: Fronie Brorn- ley, assistant feature editor, Mark Murphy, sports editor, Beth Wendt, feature editor, Loretta Rowe, star reporter, Loyal How- ard, news editor, and Ann Gil- bert, copy editor. Feature Stull' Back Row: Ron Boyes, Wally Car- son, Charles McClelland, Loyal Howard, Clarine Woolery, Third Row: Maxine Booze, Nadine Gil- man, Beth Wendt, Loretta Rowe, Nancy Lee. Second Row: Marie Little, Marianne Aston, Arlene Kuhn, Caroline Seay, Dot Dyke, Dot Swigart. Front Row: Lois Reeves, Betty Brannon, Helen Callaghan, Othelene Lee, Kay Perrin, Doris Willard. Page 80 Left Preparing copy for publication are Clarion typists Bev Young and Joanne Swallow. Right: Members of the managing staff are back row Mr Doughton, Mary Sundet, Harriett Just, Sharon Kinzer, and front row: Janet lufer, Lee Strode, Helen Cadd, Arlene Kuhn. merican Hatin in After ten attempts I finally have that interview. Now to count the words-3-4Ol That makes my story SM inches longfl This assignment is turned into the Clarion box in room 202 by the reporter, and ev- ery sixth period the editorial staff assistants correct and revise copy. The staff has worked this year to im- prove front page make-up and has empha- . '.P.A. Competition sized the importance of critical evaluation of the news content of stories. After copy has been set in galleys, the editorial group works bi-weekly on Wednesdays A at the Statesman office preparing the Clarion for publication. All journalism students as well as members of the Clarion staff contribute stories to the newspaper. News Staff Back Row: John Bone, Mark Murphy, Dick O. Adams, Ray Braaten, Ronald Boyes, Wally Carson, Ray McReal, Charles McClelland, Archie Elliott Loyal Howard. Third Row: Marion Putman, Nadine Gilman, Mary Jo Brown, Fronie Bromley, Joanne Wenger, Marie Little, Othelene Lee Ruth Bedwell, Frances Todd, Mary Craycroft, Roxann Hussey. Second Row: Gilbert Bateson, Clarine Woolery, Doris Willard, Loretta Rowe, Dorothy Dyke, Louise Matter, Doreen Cavender, Caroline Seay, Julia Miller, Mrs. Hogue. Front Row: Dot Swigart, Marvel Meyers, Maxine Booze, Mary Pierce, Lou Ellen Moore, Nancy Lee, Helen Callaghan, Joanne Swallow, Lois Reeves, Betty Brannon. Page 81 t m:'v .a 2 'wc' 5 aggx k h t her Dave Weeks and Ivan Wells assemble their equip- Left: Judi Wood, editor. Center: Dennis Feike, business manager. Right: Vi ing p oograp s ment to take another of the many pictures necessary to cover the entire school year's happenings. 19-Jil iking nnual Stall' Prepare. Members of the editorial staff are from left to right: Marilyn Foxley and Loretta Rowe, senior section, Pat Pease and Mariorie Little, fac- ulty, Wally Carson, sports, Rose- mary Rowell, clubs. to right: Naydeen Taylor, Carol Left: Assistant editors are from left Weinstein, Herdis Michelson, Ro- loerta Boyer, and Carol Hewitt. Right: Clarine Woolery, who files all Viking pictures, and Carolyn Jones, who prepares the index of students, with Mrs. Hiatt refer to the staff's new filing cabinet. Page 82 at we N l E 2 left Typists Natalie Cunningham, Barbara Pickens, and Phyllis Johnston prepare Viking copy for the printer. Right: Members of the managing staff are left to right: Gary Jones, Mr. Doughton, Don Raymond, Dennis Feike, and front row: Phyllis Casey, Gail Tomlinson. Hecorrl of fchool E ent , cti itief Pictures must be identified and in by Friday. Copy is due Wednesday. These are two familiar quotations announced to the Viking staff by Editor Judi Vifood. Fil- ing and typing have to be done, pictures are to be identified, and copy is to be writ- ten in order for the Viking to go to press. An unusually large staff worked this year to present a Viking that has under- gone major changes. The annual boasts a new style cover, senior pictures that are 5095 larger, and a record number of in- formal shots taken by the two Viking pho- tographers. Other features include a new and larger size type and a special events section that records the year's important occasions. The staff has worked to main- tain the standard set by the 1950 All- American Viking. Viking I'iepurters Back Row: Jeanne Taber, George Strozut, Doris Willard, Nancy Moorefield, Joanne Fry. Front Row: Arden Parker, Carol Kaufman, Othelene Lee Nancy Lee, Nancy Willard. Page 83 , .... ' ' f 1 wt2- , . lfholr President, Steve Lee, vice president, Bob Kiekel, secretary, Pat Wegnerg treasurer, Gary Tippets, adviser, Mr. Miller. Back Row: V. Wilcox, C. Woodroffe, A. Graham, W. Miller, D. Riggs, R. Weaver, M. Powers, C. Conklin, R. Gould, L. Monk, C. Humphrey, N. Jones G, Tippets, W. Willecke, L. Hampton, D. Raines, T. Salisbury, M, Thomas, S. Anderson, A. Waters. Third Row: M. Foxley, S. Nohlgren, D. Case- beer, M. Tibbets, R. Puhlman, E. Ertner, M. Kring, T. Smith, A. Elliott, L. Mason, K. Lottis, B. Kiekel, S. Lee, Gary Messing, B. Marggi, B. King K. Brusse, E. Griffin, L. Karsten. Second Row: M. Kingman, J. Hamman, P. Hall, S. Brown, N. Gilman, M, Blakley, M. Need, B. Graham, C Doughton, M. Rud, L. Moore, J. Taber, P. Wegner, L. Krater, A. Hudson, M. Broer. Front Row: K. Perrin, N. Baker, B. Russ, D. Swigart, F. Tho mas, R. Graham, M. McFarland, W, Blue, S. Conrad, A. Parker, M. Atwood, P. Healy, J, Younger, H, Michelson, l. Comer, M. Coleman. I' I I I l1lllS Ijhlle President, Donna Phelps, vice president, JoAnn Ricketts, secretary, Dolly O'Neil, treasurer, Evelyn Andrus. Back Row: J. Wilson, P. Payne, P. Erickson, G. Stolk, D, James, E, Parrish, L. Phillippe, F. McDonald, K. Lovell, M. Bryant, R. Sears, B. Clemens B. Reid, C. Weaver, R. Graham. Third Row: N. Edwards, J. Larimore, S. Will, B. Breckman, B, Jenkinson, V. Standley, B. Anderson, K. Casebeer S. King, A. Cooper, M. Roller, S. Smith, R. Triplett. Second Row: J. Foster, D. King, S. Anderson, M. Marggi, L. Stenhiem, F. Keyes, C. Lukin beal, D. McLaughlin, L. Krater, A. Werner, D. Burkland. Front Row: M. Nichols, E. Andrus, J. Ricketts, H. Haffner, B. Hamilton, D. Phelps, J, El i f ler, C. Graber, M. Dee, E. Need. tical lirou 3 finif at Public Concerts E1 Among the many special events for which the choir groups sang during the year were the Voice of Freedom Pageant, the Thanksgiving Festival and the Christ- mas program. The latter programs were repeated as evening performances and a i'Symphony and Songl' concert was pre- sented March 6 in cooperation with the orchestra. These groups also represent Sa- lem High in programs for many social and service organizations. Page 84 Those choir students with special abili- ty join one of the small ensembles. The Seniorettes, Junior Valkyries, and Sopho- more Melodettes, as the groups are called, sang numbers which were interspersed throughout the regular choir numbers at many of the programs. The Girls' Glee Club appeared in uni- forms for the first time this year. Each girl wore a black skirt, white blouse, and a red corduroy weskit. This group sings at most of the programs where the choir appears. Seniorettes Marilyn McFarland, Wi l m a Blue, Juanita Burr, Marilyn Broer, Ada Hudson, Carol Woodroffe, Pat Hall. .luniur Vulkyries Nadine Gilman, Son j a Anderson, Joan l-lamman, Sandra Nordyke, Bet- tie Graham, Coralie Doughton, Her- clis Michelson. Sllllllllllllll? Nlelmlettes Back Row: DiAnne King, Mauryne Nichols, Kay Lovell, Betty Clemens, Beth Proebstel, Front Row: Anna Mae Lockenour, Evelyn Andrus, Bar- bara Anderson, Roberta Sears, Char- lotte Graber. Page 85 Choir ears New llohes New black and red robes, worn proudly by the Choir at public appearances, were purchased with the Choir fund accumulated over a period of years and with the assistance of the school board. Responsible for issuing, storing, and preparing the robes for appearances is Robe Mistress Coralie Doughron. Below: Choir members Arden Parker, Margie Atwood, Marilyn Broer, Nadine Gilman, Ada Hudson, and Juanita Burr adiust their robes before the Christmas assembly. VM Orchestra, Choir Present ' Q mphon, Band Personnel President, Arnold Manke, vice president, Gerald Gillespie, secretary, Alice Waters, student director, Glen Benner: adviser, Mr. Jessop. Percussion: Arnold Manke, Larry Hewitt, Myrna Lippert, Melvin Pankratz, Gary Hisel, Larry Kyle, John Jackson, Bob Berkshire, Frances Thomas. Cornet: Bob McConville, David Hunt, Doris Starrett, Dennis Hancock, Law- rence Kimble, Jan Cummings, Alice Waters, Milton Bishop, Fred Rose, Kenneth Kleman, Ruth Graham, Benny Neal. Clarinet: Virginia Miller, Patricia Payne, Arvin Crose, Fred Buchanan, Janet Iuter, Wayne Gibbens, Darrel Lunda, Carol Garrett, Glenn Hall, La- Vonne Terry, Dick Meyers, Margie Atwood, John Nelson, Howard Saling, Ron Shaw, Ted Tuchek, Don White, Marlene Bronson. Flute: Mike Deeney, Dorothy McGregor, Eldon Beutler. French Horn: Nancy Uhrharnmer, Marvin Langeland, David Johnson, Eu- gene Miller, Margaret Seeger, Tom Golden. , Saxophone: Larry Martin, Jerry Gillespie, Joyce Davis, Bob Cross, Clarice Rempel, Joanne Falory, Mary Ralph, Tom Frlgaard, David Mix, Gary Gortmaker, Pat Larson. Bass Clarinet: Darrell Wright, Kenneth Lottis. Alto Clarinet: John Clayton. Sousaphone: Bob Shute, Darrell Sheridan, Carl Bothman, Jim Winters, Le- Roy Vaughan. Baritone: Bill Lottis, Bob Ellis, Don Anderson, Darwyn Hiebert. Trombone: Glen Benner, Gaylord Hall, Keith Johnson, Shirley Will, Gary Tippets, Fred Bothman, Donald Satter. Bassoons: Hialmer Davis, Roy Fowler, Oboe: John Clayton, Scott Page. Bells: Donna Brandt, Sharon Lamkin. Maioretres: Delilia Smith, Carol Bickell, Billie Ann Waldie, Jody Ricketts, Jan Schart, Nan Steele, Anita Tonning, Bev Vincent. Page 86 Hand Add Colo S BAN on , 'ii1 l d 1 inf' M an my x A' A9 ' 4,2 X, Q ' ' 'XV N xx QQ' 'i'., w ' J. 'xx ,j li f as Q ' if 5 . is gq W. 1 X if Xxf, 3 ww , N is A 3 X if V x 'X 5, QW ff! f i .Q 1. f ,Mi 4? f E0 34 ig? 59 X A 3' w My fffy fgf' kv , , fy fywmmgfxyfxixixif' , Lg fl els Q .wi ' A r M .ig ' wi ls- :- ' -2 Y , Vi ffm Q 3 , . E as K Z llnnre llamtl Personnel Manager: Arnie Manke. Hunt, Jim Sanders. Trombones: Glen Benner, Gary Tippets. maker, Pat Larson, Bob Cross. Arnie Manke, drums. Iwtrumentalists Unite for Pro, ram In addition to formal concert appear- ances the A Band plays for all school ath- letic events and pep assemblies. Several marching stunts were performed as half time activity during the football season. The band traveled to Eugene to play for the f1rst Salem game in the state basketball tournament. Two concerts were presented by the Salem High School orchestra this year in cooperation with other music groups in the school. Eight students from the orches- tra, an unusually large number to represent one school, attended the Northwest Music Educators Conference held at Missoula, Montana. Concertmistress Maureen Gus- tafson played a solo at one of the programs which was held for the public. Salem Highs fourteen member dance band played for several after game dances held in the gym. They also presented a Nickel Hop after the Thanksgiving Ees- tival. V Il Iluml l't-rsonnel Percussion: Melvin Pankratz, Larry Hewitt. Cornet: Bill Kergil, Marlin Bibelheimer, Laurel Long, Clarinet: Marilyn Bibelheimer, John Nelson, Darwin Simmons, Al Friesen. Flute: Eldon Beutler. Saxophone: Tom Frigaard, Mary Ralph, Gale McGlauflin. Sousaphone: Carl Bothman. Baritone Bob Rose Holm, Lyle Mason, Marilyn Warinner 88 Brown, Phil Ritchey. French Horn: Howard Williams, Margaret Seeger, Peter Loder. Trombone: John Trammel, Gordon Morris, Don Saffer . ,. Trumpefsz Bob MCConville, Dennis Hancock Dave Saxophones: Larry Martin, Jerry Gillespie, Gary Gort Rhythm: Max Morris, piano, Phil Banfield, bass Vikettes impersonate the members of the varsity basketball team at a pep assembly. Vikette Atltl Pep at Athletic E ent' Vikettes, the Salem High pep club for the Vikette emblem. These girls form the senior girls, did drills for football and bas- most vital part of the rooting section at all ketball games, and a formation during the the sports activities of the school. State Tournament at Eugene. Vikettes add pep and interest to their On days when pep assemblies are held, yells by waving red and black pom-poms. all Vikettes wear uniforms which consist Salem High sports events are always color- of black culottes and a white sweater with ful thanks to this peppy group of l50. President, Celia Weaver, vice president, Lee Strode, secretary, Dorothy Dyke, treasurer, Sonia Nohlgren, advisers, Miss Gilbert and Mrs. Cooley Back Row: A. Gilbert, C. Hudson, S. Brown, N. Watson, M. Aston, J. Taber, V. Remy, N. Olson, J. Olson, L. Hall, C. McNeil, M. Blakley, D. John son, C. Messmer, P. Casey, N. Harrington, B. Smith, B. Davenport, B. Avriette, L. Moore, H. Edwards, B. Hagen, J. Muir. Fifth Row: S. Nohl- gren, D. Nothelfer, S. Barker, D. Bradford, I. Halvorsen, L. Hall, J. Lewis, M. Nopp, M. Hart, Y. Hofstedt, H. Hiday, T. Gordon, B. Benner, E. Susbauer, L. Matter, L. Strode, F. Steckley, D. Bishop, E. Parrish, M. Stahl. Fourth Row: C. Woodroffe, B. Russ, B. Gilbert, A. Fowler, P. Filler, C. Lockhart, B. Pickens, M. Pierce, M. Broer, J. Kufner, P. Weathers, D. Dyke, M. Atwood, K. Perrin, H. Just, B. DaMoude, I. Brown, B. Beck, N. Cunningham, L. Goode, D. Flint. Third Row: N. Baker, W. Blue, N. Weaver, M. Booze, Miss Gilbert, M. Dunigan, l. Lockard, S. Newberry, R. Rowell, J. Davis, B. Andresen, P. MacDonald, V. Hardy, R. Kreft, M. Miller, A. Kuhn, Mrs. Cooley, I. Henderson, V. Dunn, J. Turnbull, J. McCollam. Second Row: C. Parker, C. Martin, D. Lange, N. Lee, F. Ingram, L. Roseler, P. Wegner, N. Browder, R. Hussey, C. Hardie, V. Chance, L. Brannon, P. Walters, D. Cavender, N. Hamilton, R. Bedwell, F. Todd, M. Craycroft, J, Obert, C. Marshall, P. St. Clair. Front Row: C. Russell, C. Weaver, P. Johnston, D. Carter, S. Polales, H. Cadd, M. Seeber, J. Radcliff, E. Anderson, B. Williams, L. Phillippe, B. Wendt, J. Wood, J. Beard, C. Riley, E. Anderson, K. White, B. Pace, E. deVries, B. Vincent. Song Queens: J. McDevitt, B. Miller, E. Peckenpaugh, L. Davis. Page 89 si- I. 1? H... l...lef Snik I President David Rhoten, vice president, Rosemary Rowellg secretary, Mike Deeneyp treasurer, Naydeen Taylor, advisers, Miss Johnson, '10 I Miss'Burroughs. Back Row: J. Obert, J. Beard, D. Hamlin, J, Caviness, D. Burkland, P. Deeney, L. Owens, M. McAllister, M. Bronson, J. Humphrey, L. Kyle, P. Largent, R. Fowler. Fourth Row: D. Davis, R. Braaten, J, Rehtuss, B. Weiss, B. Sogge, S. Brown, N. Hamilton, D, Frohn, M. Sundet, Miss Johnson, Miss Burroughs, M. Atwood, J. Taber. Third Row: C. Riley, D. Bunse, M. Putman, C. Clayton, B. Doughton, B. Goldblatt, L. Hewitt, N. Taylor, S. La- verty, J. Foulger, E. Ronne, C. Hardie, L. Rowe. Second Row: P. Morton, R. Rowell, B, Pickens, M, McFarland, B. Ruhle, C. Lockhart, K. Perrin, D. Dyke, S. Carpenter, A. Alexander, D. Miller, J, Ellis, D. Wasserman, J. Wood. Front Row: P. May, F. Bromley, C. Hewitt, H. Callaghan, J. Ricketts, W. Carson, D. Meyer, J. Prince, M. Deeney, D. Rhoten, C, McClelland, J. McClelland. Presici,iTl!rMarilyn Foxley, vice president, Roberta Graham, secretary, Celia Weaver, treasurer, Glen Benner, adviser, Mr. Back Row: K. Johnson, D. Lunda, G. Benner, B. Goldblatt, S. Lee, D. Casebeer, G. Jones, L. Monk, A. Elliott, M. Morris, Mr. Miller, Third Row: M. Nichols, M. Lorenz, A. Lockenour, B. Proebstel, B. Anderson, H. Michelson, C. Weaver, A. Waters, P. Payne, D. Spaulding, A. Hudson, C. Woodrotte, B. Russ. Second Row: J. Turnbull, P. Fagg, S. Anderson, B. Bennett, J. Hamman, M. Schrunk, S. Lamkin, C, Doughtort, M. Blakley, E. Parrish, l. Henderson, D, King. Front Row: C. Hiltiker, J. Younger, M. Atwood, M. Gustafson, M. Foxley, M. Thor, R. Graham, D. Martin, M. Coleman, D. Phelps, M. Broer, S. Nordyke. Snikpuh Presents llometly 'The Man llrestentlo Club Supervises Nlusit' Who Caine tu Ilinner' for Inter-tluh Carnival Page 90 Members of Snikpoh Dramatics Soci- ety supervised all skits presented in the lnter-club Carnival. President David Rho- ten directed the entire production. Snikpoh presented as its annual play the popular comedy, The Man Who Came to Dinner by Moss Hart and George Kaufman, under the direction of Miss Margaret Burroughs. Only talented music students are select- ed as members of Crescendo club. The Lena Belle Tartar Music Award is given each year to the outstanding senior in mu- sic activities. Crescendo supervised all Inter-club Carnival music. Spring club events includ- ed a senior recital and a formal banquet. Palletteer Cluh Vi its Art ufeums All art work for the lnter-club Carni- open house in the fall. Model house plans val was under the supervision of Pallet- teers. The backdrop was designed and painted by Marje Little, and special deco- rations for individual skits were created by club members. A concession in the gym Louise Matter represented and hand weaving were among the pro- jects shown. Preceding the Dogpatch Prom , a 'lLena the Hyenal' contest was sponsored by the club for original drawings of this and Princess Palletteers in the carnival. comic strip character. Tickets to the Inter- pmjects were displayed by club Carnival were awarded to first prize of the club at the annual Art class the members winner jim McClelland. President, Marjorie Little, vice president, Loyal Howard, secretary-treasurer, Pat Rath, adviser, Mrs. Sitlinger. Back Row: Jerald Slattum, Roger Weaver, Gary Weber, Loyal Howard, Eevi Tarem, Ronald Swanson. Third Row: Pat Rath, Lois Monk, Bev Nunn, Mary Veal, Donna Patzer, Mrs. Ruth Sitlinger. Second Row: Alan Brunk, Mary Lou Zurnwalt, Claudia Talmage, Joanne Wenger, Mariorie Little, Bev Saylor. Front Row: Karen Morley, Judy Foreman, Sarah Roper, John Periman, Carol Fisher, Doreen Cavender, lower left: Palletteers journey to Oregon State College and the University ot Oregon to visit art departments on their annual field trip. lower right: Louise Matter and Ron Swanson watch as John Periman makes a basket with a piece of wastepaper. Mari Little, president of the club, smiles approvingly. Page 91 in f i tl' num . ,Gig oil W3 . ...it 'Wie ,-J-F nnzlmwmxl-W President, Buz Covalt, vice president, Pat Filler, secretary-treasurer, Margie Dunigan, adviser, Mrs. Smith. Back Row: Wayne Walling, Larry Paulus, Jim Boone, Dick Lewis, Don McKenzie, Larry Chamberlain, Merl Baumgart, Don Herring, Larry Baggett Fourth Row: Lawrence Scheelar, Gene Jones, Cleta Martin, Margie Dunigan, Mary Nopp, Marilyn Hart, Pat Filler, Berniece DaMoude. Third Row: Buz Covalt, Deb Davis, Sonia Nohlgren, Norma Hamilton, Sophia Polales, Lee Strode, Miles Kring, Gilbert Bateson, Dave Blackmer Sec ond Row: Judi Wood, Billie Miller, Margaret Miller, Dwaine Rankin, Dwight Rankin, Dennis Feike, James Mathieson, Kay Perring, Front Row Mrs, Smith, Amy Girod, Helen Callaghan, Patsy Walters, Helen Cadd, Roberta Sioding, Eunice Peckenpaugh, Joan Lewis, SueVHendrie. Civics Club 'pon urs ll- chool Clean-up Page 92 Each year Civics club presents the ln- ter-club Carnival, a public program of skits by school clubs and concessions in the gym. This year's Inter-club Carnival queen, Miss Pat Wegner, ruled over a court of nineteen princesses, each representing a school or- ganization. The queen and crown princess- es, Leadell Davis and Colleen McNeil, were selected by the vote of the entire stu- dent body on the basis of charm, poise, personality, and beauty. UA Night in the Pearly Gates, pre- sented by French and Aesculapian clubs, was judged first in the skit competition. Second place winner was Science and Vik- ettesi I Remember When,'i and Home Economics club won third place honors for their skit A Worldly Romance on Mars. Launched by Civics club was the spring all-school clean-up campaign. Each school club was challenged to be in charge of the clean-up program for one week. The cam- paign was closed with the presentation of a prize to the most active club. Several interesting people spoke dur- ing club day meetings. An informative talk by the mayor, Mr. Al Loucks, was given in a joint meeting with Club Philhistorian. Mrs. W. B. Crary spoke to the club about her life in Japan, and Mr. Adolfs Lietuvie- tis told his story of escape from Latvia. 1 , ,J W 'M . fl' -I f T f Future Homemaker Join Home Ee Club High Home, a one-room apartment, is the headquarters and meeting place of members of Home Economics Club. Eli- gible for membership are girls enrolled in one of the domestic science classes. Furnished in early American style, High Home is a constant source of interest to all students. Seasonal decorations for the room are provided by members of the in- terior decorating class. A cornucopia filled with autumn fruits and vegetables was the featured decoration at the annual fall tea for faculty members. Cookies made by foods classes were served to the students in High Home dur- ing the week preceding the holidays at the second annual Christmas Cookie. President, Elmetta Hansen, vice president, Kathleen White, secretary, Joan Olson, treasurer, Wanda Valdez, adviser, Mrs. Cooley, Back Row: Janice Feller, Roberta Lowery, Ima Sherfield, Shirley Kilday, Mary Newton, Phyllis LeRud, Pat McKinnon, Beverly Reid, Virginia Williams maM,rem1 r Qn ' 1 Margaret Seeger, Norma Bowder, Mrs. Cooley, Mrs. Creech. Fourth Row: Helen Haffner, Donna Wright, Velma Hall, Pauline Ingledue, Rita Morrison, Phyllis Casey, lone Halvorsen, .launita McDevitt, Elmetta Hansen, Norma Watson, Wanda Valdez, Delores McClellan, Mary Beelar, Third Row: Pat Holden, Joanne Fry, Betty Andreson, Joyce Pinz, Phyllis Doan, Glenna Mattison, Lou Ellen Moore, Joy Davis, Marlys Taylor, Irma Lockard, Pat Harp, Katherine Singer, Mary Olmsted. Second Row: Norma Blair, Shirley Armstrong, Kathy White, Marlene LaPoint, Doro- thy Edwards, Muriel Cleaver, Romona Graien, Beverly Beck, lna May Brown, Ruth Bedwell, Jerry Radcliff, Margaret Bogosian, Ruth Maynard. Front Row: Mrs. Edwards, Beth Wendt, Joan Olson, Glenda Fox, Joyce Kasper Waunda Sparhawk, Helen Reirnann, Joyce Traviss, Leah Hay, Lorna Perkins, Beverly Mott, Kathy Meyers, Shirley Peterson. Lower left: Home Economics club members Emily Hubbard, Pat Holden, and Beverly Beck initiate a candidate by compelling her to sample their wares. Lower right: Jack Beakey samples Christmas cookies offered him by Home Economics club member Darlene lvie. Page 93 Language Cluhi L tress Foreign Relations SODOLITAS LATINA, meaning La- tin Society, is now called to order by Con- sul Primes john Bone. The club, formed to promote greater interest in the Latin language and ancient Romans, draws its membership from people who are now rak- ing or have taken two complete years of Latin. LE CFRCLE FRANCAIS is an organi- zation composed of Salem High French students. lt was founded to bring members into closer understanding and appreciation of France. This year members have sent CARE packages to needy families and have been writing letters in French to them. Gay costumes of Mexico and Spain make a colorful event of the initiation of SPANISH CLUB. Members learn of Span- ish customs, and a traditional Christmas observed by the club is the breaking of the pinata, an earthenware jar which is filled with candy and other delicacies. Lilllll President, John Bone, vice president, Sharon Laverty, secretary, Elsie de-Vries, treasurer, Shirley Brockartg adviser, Miss Fellows. Back Row: Ida Jo Gronke, Joanna Fabry, Ann Ritchey, John Davis, Dick Boynton, Ron DeRoss, Bob Lowery, Kent Bradshaw, Larry Burns, Don Hanson, Glenn Sanford. Third Row: John Bone, Josephine Nystrom, Carol Weinstein, Sharon Laverty, Carolyn Jones, Marilyn Parson, Janice Coftel, Bar- bara Culbertson, Nancy Rust, Virginia Lively, Mrs. Luther, Miss Roberts. Second Row: Patsy Snyder, Nancy Moorefield, Pat Todd, Shirley No- wak, Herdis Michelson, Shirley Page, Darlene Crowley, Donna Breneman, Elsie deVries, Nancy Lee, Jean Hartwell. Front Row: Shirley Brock- art, Carolyn Real, Pauline Toycen, Delores Carr, Shirley Brantner, Norma Edwards, Bonnie Williams, Jean Boardman, Margaret Baker, Justine Lewis, Louisa Lamb, Nancy Willard. Lower left: Sophomores Nancy Moorfield and Jeanne Boardman await the iudges' decision at the end of a group stunt. Lower right: Newly initi- ated Latin Club members Herdis Michelson and Sharon Laverty serve Barbara Culbertson at the Latin Club initiation with Miss Fellows look- ing on. Page 94 - i azL Wm v mf Wilfrsma : se an .-a R KW ff :ffl '11, it h-umm-mms. French Club President, Arlene Kuhn, vice president, Joe Langrellg secretary, Norma Stewart, treasurer, Vernon Muller, adviser, Miss Chris- tenson. Back Row: Wanda Hayden, Sidney Kromer, Dixie Avriette, Charlyn Ogle, Marian Powers, Anita Tonning, Evelyn Andrus, Pauline Mathews, Rex Layton, Vernon Muller. Third Row: Williene Finney, Marilyn Goodrich, Jo Anna Langrell, Jean Jorgensen, Maureen Gustafson, Bobbie Graham, Loyce Taylor, Claudia Talmage, Carol Fisher, Bruce Galloway. Second Row: Monica Bara, Gloria Wood, Caroline Lockhart, Arlene Kuhn, Belva Johnson, Judi Wood, Front Row: LaVonne Terry, Rosemary Rowell, Sandra Faris, Neva Gilman, Norma Stewart, Marvel Coleman, Judy Carlson, Ann Gallaspy, Laurel Herr. I ' I 5Ilrllll5ll lflllll President, Vivian Chance, vice president, Harriet Hiday, secretary, Caroline Seay, treasurer, Al Cohen, adviser, Miss Carroll. Back Row: Ron Nelson, John Conder, Dick Hornaday, Ron Cross, Corky Brown, Ted Reimann, Jean Schwynoch, Paul CMikeD Maison, George Strozut, George Matter, Bob Bruce. Third Row: Chuck Currey, Jim Caviness, Bobby Peterson, Marcia Webb, Connie King, Betty Clemens, Barbara Ben- nett, Carol Kleman, Marcia Lee Bryant, Judy Larimore, Maudrey Wilson, Miss Carroll. Second Row: Sue Conrad, Celesta Bartruft, Shirley Boost ter, Lillian Adams, Carole Hudson, Lenore Phillippe, Harriet Hiday, Donna Nothelfer, Donna Brandt, Othelene Lee, Loree Sliffe. Front Row: Betty Zahara, Janice Siddall, Doris Starrett, Marygrace Harger, Arden Parker, Beverly Kayser, Carol Kaufman, Vivian Chance, Caroline Seay, Sally Becker. Lower left: Harriet Hiday, Spanish club's vice president, drops a letter into the new mail box installed in the office by the club, lower right: New club members are enioying the Spanish initiation dinner. Page 95 A 1 Uluh Philhistorian Presiclzljgg, Leadell Davis, vice president, Ann Gilbert, secretary, Pat Wegner, treasurer, Carol Messmerg adviser, Miss Back Row: Gail Dorr, Beppy Gilbert, Gloria Mentzer, Betty Lou Smith, Bill Schalk, Walton Reeve, Doyle McMillin, Curtis Humphrey, David Massee, Joan Neal, Arda Lien, Barbara McMullen, lla Jo Campbell. Fourth Row: Margie Mosolf, Violet Clark, Sandra Anderson, Sharon Campbell, Evie Lebold, Jody Boyer, Judy Burdette, Sally Greig, Jozann Clark, Carol Lee, Elsbeth Nelte, Shirley Crothers. Third Row: Claudia Waters, Ann Gil- bert, Marlene Rowe, Sharon Barker, Caroline Giese, Beverly Salisbury, Helen Wood, Sharon Kinzer, Doris Herring, Myrna Lippert, Helen Ed- wards, Ottie Grieve, Carol Strebig. Second Row: Doris Willard, Clarine Woolery, Shirley McGinnis, Connie Hilton, Luella Carlisle, Pat Healy, Janet Westfall Val Jean Gosnell, Nancy Clark, Cathy Frankum, Mary Jo Brown, Miss Helen Lane. Front Row: Geraldine Bales, Patti Railsback, Nadine Gilman, Gail Tomlinson, Barbara Patterson, Donna Johnson, Leadell Davis, Carolyn Messmer, Pat Wegner, Norma Harrington, Phyllis Shrake, Mary Marggi. Club Philhisturian Gives Hooks Uue llire l'rt-sents Styli' Show tu Srhuol Library for Noun Assembly This year history lovers have increased the membership of Club Philhistorian from forty-eight members to seventy-five. In the fall new members were greeted at a pot-luck initiation where they portrayed historical characters. Of Men and Mountainsj' written by Chief Justice W. O. Douglas from Oregon was included in the group of books given annually to the school library by the club. What do you say?,' is the meaning of the Spanish phrase Que Dice. Members are selected after competitive tryouts for an in- terest and ability in speech work. A noon program, The Daze of the Bop Familyf' was presented to the student body by the club. This was a style show written by Colby's Modeling school. Crown Princess Colleen McNeil repre- sented Que Dice in the Inter-club Carnival. Uue llire President, Lois Ann Hall, vice pres- ident, Dorothy Swigartg secre- tary, Joan Traviss, treasurer, Pat Weathersp adviser, Miss Ross. Back Row: Eugene Gebaur, Don Perlich, Ron Cupp, Niles Brew- ster, Eileen Anderson. Third Row: Dorothy Nulz, Pat Schwalen, Vel- ma Hardy, Pat MacDonald, Glen- na Allmer, Eileen Susbauer. Sec- ond Row: Sharon Miles, Coleen Welch, Betty Carda, Arlyss Zeeb, Frances McDonald, Dorothy Swi- gart, Front Row: Ruth Kreft, Neil, Joan Traviss, Lois Ann Hall, Dona Lange. Page 96 Frieda Patterson, Colleen Mc- llon Stelekllullse Gains Heeognitiun A8Sl'lIlillllilIl Uluh Stresses in hieienee Contest Interest in lVleilii'ine Science club is a small, special interest Activities of Aesculapian club included organization. Each year the club attempts to enter science students in the Westinghotise Sci- ence Talent Search Contest. This year se- nior Don Stackhouse was given honorable mention in the national contest for his ex- periments in bio-chemistry. A trip to the Linfield College science exhibition on April 7 was the main activity of the year. The club sponsored a cake-walk con- cession in the gym after the lnter-club Car- nival, and their princess, Pat Wegner, was chosen as queen. a lecture by Dr. Dean Brooks, psychiatrist at the Oregon State Hospital. Dr. Brooks spoke on the topic Adolescent Behaviorn. The club was presented with two mo- vies from the Oregon State Department of Health on training in medicine. Members also conducted a panel discussion on nurse's training. As their main project, members sur- veyed the school to see how many rooms had first aid kits. The club purchased kits and placed them in the shops, biology and physical education rooms, and offices. Science Ulull President, Bob Carlson, vice presi- dent, Bob Luther, secretary, Bev- erly Bell, treasurer, Gerald Gil- lespie, adviser, Miss Philpott. Back Row: Bob Carlson, Bob Lu- ther, Roger Emmons, Dick A. Ad- ams, Miss Philpott, Don Perlick. Second Row: Dick Crittenden, Gerald Gillespie, Eugene Miller, Helen Booth, Beverly Bell. Front Row: Terry Showalter, Ben Dur- ham, Virginia Miller, Larry Doyle. leseulupiuns President, Beverly Benner, vice president, Marcia Seeber, secre- tary-treasurer, Pat St. Clair, ad- viser, Miss Chandler. Back Row: Wayne Gibbens, Martin Knittel, Jim Verdieck, Arvin Crose, Gaylord Hall. Third Row: Marilyn Benson, Charles Benner, Lawrence Kimble, Larry Sharp, Tom Steves. Second Row: Agnes Smith, Beverly Benner, Roxann Hussey, Phyllis Johnston, Janet lufer. Front Row: Georgia Lee Fischer, Dorothy Pepper, Carol Russell, Marianne Aston, Char- lotte Graber. Page 97 ..w ' --ng, W9 Xxx ,, 9 3 ti We ', mms.1.i .E4s.a t. ' sa. 'fr . l'l1ot0grapl1y Club President, Larry Martin, vice presi- dent, Walter Wilsony secretary- treasurer, Gloria Stolkg advisers, Mr. Birrell, Miss Barquist, Mr. Tavenner. Back Row: Larry Martin, Bob Schalk, Jack Cole, Dick Sohrt, Charles Wingard, David Riggs. Third Row: Mr. Birrell, Gerald Martin, Gale McGlautlin, Phil Willrnarth, ivan Wells, Peter Loder. Second Row: Miss Barquist, Laurie Walk- er, Walter Wilson, Dick Reay, Bud Larson, Howard Saling. lene lvie, Betty Joe Davenport, Dorothy MacGregor, Gloria Stolk, Viia Lietuvietis, Lois DeGuire. l Plmtograplly lllub Sponsors Week-end -l-lllll'llillllE'lllS Featured S H S. Picture Contest by Tennis llluh Each year Photography club sponsors a picture contest open to all Salem High camera enthusiasts. Prizes are given for the best entries in three divisions, still life and landscapes, school life, and home life. All contestants vie for the grand prize, a cam- era. Other prizes donated by Salem photo shops include a 335 gift bond, several bill gift bonds, and a range-finder. An annual spring field trip is taken in order that members can practice picture taking techniques as a group. The newly formed Tennis Club has been carrying out its social-athletic purpose with varied activities. During club period the experienced members teach the funda- mentals of the game to the beginners. Week-end tournaments played on the Sa- lem High court and sponsored by the club give members an opportunity to practice their technique. Plans have been made for a table tennis recreation room in the school. Tennis club entered the skit competi- tion in the Inter-club Carnival with Po- key-Hantus presented in cooperation with Spanish Club. ' 1 QIIHIS Iglllb President, George Wattsg vice president, Merl Baumgarty secretary-treasurer, Sylvia Bensony adviser, Mr. Ramsdell. Back Row: Al West, Mr. Ramsdell, Dick White, Lindsay Minifie, George Watts, Al Heston, Merl Baumgart, Joe Largent, Mike Thomas, Steve Merchant, John Clayton. Third Row: Jim Borders, Joan Juul, Norma Catron, Nancy Hagemann, Gail DeBow, Leanne French, Pat Van Ottingham, Kathy Santee, Ethel Girod, Elliott Backstrand, Arnold Poppitz. Second Row: Norman Cocking, Yvonne Barnhart, Mary Raney, Pat Sunderlin, Virginia Scott, Edith Frederick, Janet MacDonald, Marshall Jelclerks, David Hardie, Billy French. From Row: Norman Lee, Helen Beck, Pat Cameron, Barbara Franzwa, Carol Fisher, Helen Callaghan, Marilyn Bibelheimer, Claudia Talmage, Anne Woodmansee, Barbara Brewer. 98 s wwf wxl .w WsmY .m Front Row: Shirley Vincent, Dar- Trades and Industries Uluh President, G e o r g e Carlisle, vice president, Bob Holdem secretary- treasurer, Harold Pickerelg advis- er, Mr, Bender. Back Row: Matt Burgerrneister, Leon Swartout, Bob Chapman, Ron Stewart, Danny Bretz, Bob Holden. Third Row: Glyn Verzatt, John Rowell, Charles Evans, Jerry Marschat, Mr. Bender. Sec- ond Row: Harland Brock, Don Brant, Harold Pickerel, George Carlisle, Vern Klein. Front Row: Jim Varbel, Chester Evanoff, Lois Reeves, Janet Kufner, Don Kuhl, Philip Keefer. Trades and Industries Gives llmninerrial Uluh Members Visit Vocational Guidance Two Salem Banks Vocational guidance through practical working experience gives the members of Trades and Industries club a chance to pre- pare themselves for a position after high school while completing their high school course. Members who are enrolled in the retail selling class receive school credit for work during Week-day afternoons at Salem offices and firms. Members shared their Christmas party with the Snikpoh cast who were rehearsing for their annual play. Oh no, that canit be mell' was the frequent comment heard from Commer- cial Club members after their voices were recorded by Mr. Tavener, the head of au- dio-visual aids in the Salem schools. Dur- ing a club day meeting he talked on How to Improve Your Telephone Voice. The club toured the First National Bank and Ladd and Bush Bank, where they were shown the money vaults and the ma- chines for cancelling checks. Uolnlnerlial Club President, Lois Reeves, vice- president, Lois L. Hall, secretary, Valerie Dunn, treasurer, Natalie Cunningham, advisers Miss Hultman, Miss Croisan. Back Row: C. McMickle, N. Cunningham, V. Remy, A. Vibbert, B. Van Loh, D. Smyres, L. Terry, V. Anderson, J. Stettler, B. Stoller, Miss Hultman, Miss Croisan. Fourth Row: S. Kenyon, D. Chittick, E. Berndt, N. Weaver, M. Penhorwood, M. Stahl, B. Vincent, B. Tuers, L. Roseler, L. Myers, B. Hagen, J. Schoneboom. Third Row: P. Ahalt, P. Berndt, A. Cooper, B. Noack, D. Wilson, P. Pendergraft, M. King, B. Wagness, M. Pierce, B. Pickens, D. Bradford, V. Dunn. Second Row: C. Hurter, L. Brannon, L. Hall, A. Hartman, S. Barker, Y. Hofstedt, P. Hunter, A. Davis, J. Shrock, J. Campbell, M. Booze, D. Johnson, Front Row: B, Withrow, R. Howland, F. Steckley, D. Bishop, J. Muir, J. McCollam, C. Marshall, S. Jarms, D. Kleen, L. Reeves, B. Brannon. if' wi' w' ' f w tml' ' W W . aa...,. N..4lr,,,,wN .sf V11 lik.: ...., ,. ,Yi . . 9 'M i iN 14. ' if ' G Iiatlio aml Elertranirs llperates Salem Future Farmers Enter ilmateur llailia Station Prnierts in State Fair W7BPN is an amateur radio station Some farm project owned and cared that is the main project of Radio and Elec- for entirely by the prospective member is tronics club. Members built the station and necessary for him to be eligible for mem- operate it during class and club periods. bership in the Future Farmers of America. Other amateur radio stations throughout Every year the club is represented at the the state are contacted frequently. Oregon State E.E.A. conference in Corval- An annual outing is taken at which lis and at the national convention in Kan- members communicate with each other by sas City. Members enter projects in the Walkie-talkie sets. As class projects, the State Fair and Pacific International Expo- boys construct radio receivers. sition in competition for honors. Hddlo dnl' Elel tl onus l'Iuh PresitI?irntLilJLir2Trl-laqzt vice president Gary Hise secretary treasurer avi ompson a viser 1 ' 1 .1 'tt' ' ,4 j' A , il, - ,D 'ClTl't jdi, Back Row: Max Suko, Eddie Young, Don Johnson, Ray Clinebell, Vic Johns, Dave Thompson, Lee Richey, Barney Stice, Oscar Wargnier. Second Row: Mr. Lindstrom, Richard Fortmiller, Pat Gundran, Bill Coop, Jim Hart, Bob Stevely, Robert Bruce, Jackson Smithson. Front Row: Gary Hisel, Jim Boone, Paul Fredrickson. IQ l F I' A ' President Don Meyer' vice president, Norlyn Rivers, secretary, Bruce Matthisg treasurer, Ronald Hamann, u ure armers 0 lllL'I'Il'il awe, M, Mddmeyp Back Row: Burns, Rowe, Lowery, Weathers, Siddall, Smith, Sayles, Reitzenstein, Osborn, Neufeldt, Moore, Morris, Roan, Vaughan. Fourth Row: Sex- ton, Warran, Kergil, Noteboom, Stepper, Stahl, Werner, Lucas, Roth, Holmquist, Roner, Zielinski. Third Row: Mr. Fulton, Behrens, Cage, Sim mons Bothman Kleman, Rossow, Patterson, Schwalen, Wellbrock, Kergil, Brunk. Second Row: Cooke, Rains, Sandner, McDonald, Banner, Kin kaid, King, Lawrence, Wargnier, Carter, Gottenberg. Front Row: Hamann, Rivers, Matthis, Dickenson, Meyer, Raney, Andresen, Keppmger, Mr. McKinney. Paqe IOO so 'etnww i www? t. Lt . ...va Ferrous Fellows President Robert Steinbruckg vice president, Quintin Thulin, secretary- treasurer, Clarence Rissellp adviser, Mr. Thompson. Left to right: Quentin Thulin, Bob Dixon, Clarence Rissell, Cliff Jensen, Bob Steinbruck, Mr. Thompson. lirapllir Arls Illuh President, Ralph Kingmanf secretary, Berle Akers, treasurer Harold Richter, adviser, Mr. Mets. Kneeling left to right: Lyle Bratf, Berle Akers, Charles Knytych John Wenger, Standing: Harold Richter, Dick John, John Buren Ralph Kingman, Dick Murphy, Wesley Luchau, Harry Yates, Bob Baker Darrel McRae, Douglas Patzer, Mr. Mets. The 'e Urouprt Ilevelop Special Skill: An interest in metal work and machin- ery operation is the basis for membership in FERRUUS PELLCXWS. To learn more about industrial prac- tices the club visited the Rosebraugh foun- dry in Salem, Where they saw the basic Work they had been learning put to actual use. A held trip to the State Printing Of- fice in Salem to learn more about printing machinery and methods Which are not available in the school shop was an in- teresting project during the year for the GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB. STAGECRAFT CLUB is one of the busiest groups around school. Their work is to prepare the auditorium and stage for all programs. They take care of lighting arrangements, sound equipment, and all school projection work. Stagewalt Stage manager, Stan Lyman, head usher, Gary Messing, head oper- ator, Kenny Lottis, adviser, Mr. Brandt. Back Row: Gary Messing, Dwayne Snook, Ron Shaw, Fred Bothman. Third Row: Lyle Mackey, Orville Roth, John Versteeg, Kenney Lot- tis, Willard Moore. Second Row: Pat Gundran, K e n n y Morris, Paul Fredrickson, Bob Stevely, Mr. Brant. Front Row: LeRoy Vaughan, Stan Lyman, Dick Ev- ans, Fayette Ladd. Page lOl ie was are 1 MTS XVS Ss? , N SSX 1 'fi 5 x K x fit' ffl!! l j xxv-lx Y jiri!! N' xr, , W K f I H. K pc ,J f 'q u C F5 4 6 U X ' ' HE ass OF JJ!.:s's' . ,ff 64' N 5 7 C ix ' S iff -I xy Ak ' hip. , - 1,1 I A Z P f ' ' l v f N? 5' 5 ' ' fm ' J ' Q N N ww my 'l , GQ -Swvx'f MX--- --R 'Q xg n 6. f ' 4 , 41 A V 7 II nk.. Q p cr Vg., ' Q 1 4 u r ' . - 'P -ws, . ' l X -in . ,FQ !, N gl 9 'E '59 ' f 1' Q - I 1 hqgx fu' Q 5 Q, , .11 93' f X Competing in Sport H . . .U-.,C... .aw .., .-.,... .... ., ,..- .-- 7- 7,- Wwe, uv .u .. , D Right: Coach Petersonlj Webb 1455, Harp C34j,vand' Coach Mort reflect the battle scene as Salem goes down in defeat under the hands of Gresham oothull - - Despite the abilities of the individual Varsity Scoreboard - - E T EY players, the Salem High football machine Vg Clevelmd cpmlandy H 0 was plagued by injuries and misfortune. C g g Gresham g Coach Loren Mort's boys got off to a slow 7 77 7 7 Albany 7 77 7 .745 start when the first game ended O to O 13 e e e elfffmle e e7e7726 deadlock, with Cleveland of Portland. The 9 c s s s Sprmgheld reerr so U . . . . 19 7 77 7 Lebanon 7 7 7 7 6 Viking rooters gained enthusiasm when . . 6 7 7 Corvallis t,rr 7 7 7720 the squad out-fought Lebanon in a foggy 13 gg gg Astoria g g g 25 and muddy scrimmage, 19 to 6. 0 7 7 Eugene 7 28 Captain Dick Peterson, senior, was chosen a member of the g g g Third string All-State squadg A Eugene Axeman drxvesg for a short gain as he as pulled clown by Haugen MU. Conder 1551, and Peter page 104 son K210 are moving nn for the kill. Left: It's the end of the trail for an Astoria Fisherman as Theissen C503, Harp C343 Hart C233, and Berg C5I, on ground3 combine efforts to make the tackle Knittle C423 and Heston C273 move up from the background. Right: Gene Jones, senior, was selected as a member of the Big Six all-star team iles umhle in ig Six Although the Viks had a poor season, all was not gloomy in the Villa. Gene Jones was selected as a member of the Big Six all-star team. Gene was an outstanding back for the Viks and scored a touchdown in the victory over Lebanon, plus two oth- er touchdowns, to give him a total of 18 points for the season. Another standout was Captain Dick Peterson, who received a third-string position on the all-state ros- ter. Dick was switched from position to po- sition. After playing guard last year, he played tackle, end and in the backfield this season. The Viks hope to get back in the win- ning column next year with the return of some outstanding lettermen such as Cap- tain-elect Marv Langeland, Burt Harp, Al Heston, George Meyers and Don Berg. Back Row: Archie Elliot, Lowell Pearce, Corky Brown, Dennis Garland, Derald Knittel, Burt Harp, Bruce Burns, Norm Pierce. Third Row: Dick Reay, Buz Covalt, Deb Davis, Bob Hart, Dick Evans, Marv Langeland, Don Berg, Coach Peterson. Second Row: Coach Mort, John Conder, Chuck Bales, Tom Kerns, Gene Jones, Mac Webb, AI Heston, Coach Juran. Front Row: Jack Beakey, Don Allison, Don Boyd, George Meyers, Bob Thiessen, Bob DeWhitt, Jerry Murray. Pag e 105 i .f J. V. Fontball Back Row: Dick Landon, Don Burk, Ted Burns, Curtiss Adsitt, Darrell Sheridan, Harry Burke, Walt Winter, Bill Walker, Bob Engle7 Third Row: Mel Williamson, Mgr., John Caughell, Mgr., George Allen, John Perry, Carl Holmquist, Wayne Osborn, Mark DeCew, Dick Hornaday, Gary Parker, Jack Bessett. Second Row: Murray Jensen, Bob Joy, George Matter, John Hults, Bob Ruhle, Bob Brownell, Ted Reimann, John Prince, Larry Keppinger, Dick Carter. Front Row: Harold Pack, Duane Standen, Jay Dee Dickman, Wally Carson, Dwaine, Rankin, Dwight Rankin, Don Davis, Ray McReal, Norm Pierce. iklets Snag unior itle Avenging some of the Varsity's de- Jayvee Scoreboard feats, the jayvees, under the coaching of Ken Brophy, finished their season with a record of 8 wins against only 5 setbacks. The Viking Juniors copped the jayvee Big Six League Championship for the second time. One of the more exciting battles was the Albany tussle. Later the Viks eked out a 2-0 win from the Amity Varsity. The Tayvees had more depth than usual this season with a squad of more than 55 ball players. WE 48 ,,r,, 7 Salem Bible Academy O ,,rr 77 77 7 jefferson 13 r,,, 7 ,,,,,,, Albany TV. 7 2 7 7 7 Amity 26 7 7 Stayton B 7 7 14 rrc,, 77 77 Springfield j.V. O ,,,r,,, ,,,,, C ascade 7 41 ,,,,,,, Lebanon BU 7 40 r,,,r, 7 7 Corvallis J.V. 77 13777 7 Chemawa 337 77 77 77 Eugene j.V. Left Coaches Ken Brophy and Roger Pederson are pictured with the Big Six Junior Trophy. Right: The Viklets are put through the blocking bags by Coach Brophy as he runs the team from the quarterback position. Page 106 ,Q THEY 7 7 O 7 76 77712 77 O 77 0 7 0 6 70 7777 0 7 35 7 7712 their paces against Xa' Varsity Cross - Country Back Row: Marion Putman, Ron Hamann, Earl Mclntosh, Jerry Lowe, Herb Stepper, Dave Casebeer, C o a c h Gilmore. Front Row: Phil Willmarth, manager, Roy Loynes, Gor- don Morris, Freddie Stepper, Richard Glasgow, Don Her- ring. Cross-Country - - Thinclads Slip in State After winning two State Champion- ships in the previous two years, Coach Gil- more's cross-country squad slipped down to fourth place in the State Finals. The Viks dumped Corvallis and Al- bany and were victorious in a three-way meet at jefferson by downing Jefferson and Molalla. Springfield was the thorn in the side of the Viks by defeating them in the regular season and then nosing out the Vikings in the Willamette Valley meet. Again the Viks suffered at the hands of the Jayvee Uross-Country powerful Springfield crew, losing in the Big Six run-offs and the State run-atounds. Captain Dick Adams finished a strong sec- ond in the Championships and first place in the Big Six meet. Seniors Ron Hamman and Dave Casebeer showed their running ability this season, as did Junior Dick Glasgow. The Junior thin-clads walked off with second in the State Finals after winning the Big Six meet. Otherwise the jayvees matched the Varsity victory for victory. Back Row: Loyd Hagen, Jerry Lowe, Coach Gilmore, Gordon Morris, Eddie Young. Front Captain Dick Adams, three-year leiterman Row: Freddie Stepper, Virgil Craig, Pat Largent, Leland Richey, Earl Mclntosh. running the cross-country route. Page 107 fm- , tw it Q 3 QS? 1' OWU M w1f li ,OW Scoring Record Sma h al Although the Viks failed to bring home any trophies from the State Tourna- ment, they won the Big Six and District l l titles. An outstanding game was the battle with the O.S.C. Rooks in which the Viks won by 12 points. The Viks shattered the record of points per game as they ran up an average total of 5 5.5 points each contest. The jayvees were defeated only once and captured the jayvee Big Six Trophy. After a poor start, the Sophomores came up with a season record of 5 wins and lO losses in the City League. larry Paulus Bob Hazel Larry Scheelar larry Baggeh John Bradil Jim Verdieck Scott Page Forward, ir, Forward, jr. Center, sr, Forward, sr. Forward, ir. Manager Statustncnan :' Q, is ' ,,.,...,,! 5 aykp 400993 sewn wa. We 'Sardar 'Ur 11' vpauwkswvwg S. Don McKen ie Forward ir, Above center: Wayne Walling Center, sr. Page lO9 Aw N is V s F N 5-f A F J. V. Basketball Back Row: Noel Swingle, John Conder, Steve Merchant, Jack Bishop, Al Heston. Second Row: Dennis Garland, Lowell Pearce, David Harra, Bob Miller, Frank Lamb, Jerry Curtis. Front Row: Marshall Jelderks, mgr.g Don Pe- per, Mike Thomas, Jim Rice, Coach Loren Mort. Varsity Basketball Scoreboard WE THEY 54 McMinnville 32 49 Jefferson CPortlandD 37 45 Roosevelt CPortlandJ 34 64 Newberg 30 58 Jefferson CPortlandJ 46 50 Newberg 29 61 Vancouver 38 41 Central Catholic 52 64 Springfield 40 57 Bend 30 40 Corvallis 36 WE THEY 68 McMinnville 21 62 Jefferson CPortlandJ 40 40 Roosevelt CPortlandl 18 48 Newberg 26 44 Jefferson CPortlandl 28 41 Newberg 23 WE THEY 56 Eugene 37 53 Lebanon 38 61 Albany 38 35 Lebanon 44 72 Bend 53 62 Corvallis 35 43 Eugene 44 70 Albany 43 66 Springfield 46 48 Oregon Frosh 67 49 O.S.C. Rooks 37 71 Jayvee Scoreboard WE THEY 35 Vancouver 33 37 Central Catholic 20 49 Springfield 36 43 Bend 18 44 Corvallis 24 47 Eugene 30 50 Lebanon 33 WE THEY District Tournament 60 Mt. Angel 40 54 Stayton 32 58 Silverton 32 53 Sacred Heart 20 55 Silverton 37 State Tournament 44 Astoria 49 54 Newberg 48 42 Central Catholic 43 WE THEY 41 Albany 26 45 Lebanon 46 52 Corvallis 20 35 Eugene 32 46 Albany 38 45 Springfield 30 Top: Vikettes and Rally Squad reflect the sad scene as the Viks are upset by the Astoria Fishermen in the first game. Left: Paulus C221 adds Q two points to the Viking score as Walling C333 watches. Central Catholic won by 1 point in the final minutes. Right: Hazel C131 puts up a lay-in as he is fouled by an Astoria Fisherman, Chamberlain C143 closes in for a rebound. Sophomore Basketball Back Row: Wayne Osborn, David Johnson, Lyn Hardy, Mel Wil- liamson, Darwyn Hiebert. Second Row: Coach Ken Brophy, Bob Joy, Harry Burke, Jan Cummings, Derald Knittel. Front Row: Carl Holmquist, mgr.p Gary Parker, Paul Burton, John Minifie, John Caughell. Page 111 I :K lvl-l Back Row: Bill Nelson, Bob Thiessen, Dick Peterson, George Meyers, Marv Schirman, Frank Yellen. Third Row: Bill Beebe, mgr.g Bob Engle Fred Stepper, Joe Largent, Bob Brown, Jack Kubishta, Dwayne Snook, Ron Morgali. Second Row: Coach Hank Juran, Bill Edwards, Burt Harp Herb Stepper, Phil Roberts, Arnold Temple, Fayette Ladd, Coach Hal Peterson. Front Row: Wayne Spriggs, Oscar Wargnier, Harold Pack, Cliff Hutch inson, Glenn Neuharth, Pat Largent, Dick McMillen, Orson Cooley. Q res lug - - Grapplers The Viking wrestling squad, paced by State Champions Cliff Hutchinson, Frank Yellen and Herb Stepper, won a strong second place in the State Finals. The win was preceded by victories in the district meet and a tie in the Big Six. During the season the Viks amassed a total of 9 wins and no defeats. Salem Was leading the pack at the State Finals until the last match, then Klamath in Laurels Falls pushed ahead to eke out the victory. The Vik groaners were bolstered by the powers of nine returning lettermen. Next year the Viks will be in better stand- ing, with 17 returning veterans, of whom the Stepper brothers will no doubt be out- standing. Cliff Hutchinson also Won the State A.A.U. Championship as he Wound up his high school career. Left: Coach Hank Juran is pictured with the State Champions, Cliff Hutchinson, Frank Yellen and Herb Stepper, The trophy is the second place award. Right: Billy Edwards pins big Bob Thiessen as Coach Juran watches. Page 112 Back Row: Coach Chuck Chapman, Bob Walker, Marlin Nelson, Don Ullman, Don DeWhitt, Ralph Oliver, Howard Messmer, Row: Darrell Sheridan, Bob Sogge, Hialmer Davis, Walton Turley. C C wlmmzng - - Bill Dunsworth, Froni talker ends Splashers With Bob XX'alker leading the way by his first place in diving, the Viking swim- mers won top honors in the Junior AH Di- vision at the Pacific Northwest Meet. Dur- ing the season the Viks topped West Linn twice, but they lost to the Oregon State Rooks twice, Vancouver twice, and the Oregon Frosh once. ln the State Contest they came in fourth, and again Walker led the field with his exceptional diving. Page ll3 left: Don Ullman, Marlin Nelson, Howard Messmer and Walton Turley lake off on a racing dive. Right: Bob Walker goes high into the air as he does a back dive. H iff Bruce Matthis is out in front as he nears the final stretch The Viking relay team posts another victory as Don McKenzie and Larry in the high hurdle event at the Big Six Meet. Paulus move into the lead. Page H4 ru lst-- ln spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love - and Track. Despite poor weather at the beginning of the season the Viking Tracksters emerged victorious in four dual meets. They also copped the Willamette Valley Meet and third place in the Big Six run-offs. At the State Track Meet in Eugene the Viks took a strong fourth place. In the dual meets the cindermen dumped Albany 85-56, Newberg 98-24, Gresham 85-57, and Milwaukie 98-24. The Viks won the Willamette Valley tro- phy at the meet held here in Salem by de- feating runner-up Springfield. Because of the weather the Viks often get a slow start as compared to the South- ern Oregon squads. However, under the guidance of Coach Gilmore the thin-clads have chalked up many victories by the end of the season despite this handicap. One of the highlights of the season was 1951 Captain Buz Covaltls W.V.M. record-breaking time of 51.5 seconds in the 440-yard run. The record of 55 sec- onds was first made in 1936 by Salem's i - . Left: Pole-vaulter John Gundran goes high in the air in the District Meet. Right: Ver- satile Larry Paulus goes over the high iump bar in the Big Six contest at Corvallis. dung., Varsity Track Team Back Row: Mel Maudlin, Bruce Matthis, Dick Strong, Dick A. Adams, Layton Gilson, Don Bennet, Pat Larson, Harold Goheen, Larry Martin, Merlin Schulze, Ron Hamman, Burt Harp, Larry Paulus, Front Row: Chuck Rector, Loren Lippert, Don Herring, Vern Rouse, Dave Casebeer, Ron Wal ters, Dwaine Rankin, Dwight Rankin, John Gundran, Bolo Walker, Buz Covalt, Don McKenzie. Cindermen Nab alley Meet Jack Coleman. Buz also holds the record for the 440-yard run in the Big Six League. Last year's high-point men were Don McKenzie, Larry Paulus, and Bruce Mat- this. Don and Larry ran the 100 and 220- yard sprints, high jumped, broad jumped, and were members of the relay team. Bruce jumped the low and high hurdles and was also on the relay team. The Salem men who placed at the State Meet were: Shot-put, Layton Gilsong broad-jump, Larry Paulus and Don Mc- Kenzie, javelin, Harold Goheen. With more than twenty-five men on the squad, injuries quite often occur. How- ever, last year there was nothing more se- rious than pulled muscles and sprained ligaments. This low casualty record is due to Coach Gilmore's precautions and watch- fulness. Left Salem wins another relay event as Buz Covalt widens the gap. Dick Strong watches from the edge of the track, 0111111190 Track Right, Back Row: Lawrence Theye, Bruce Wendt Bill Nelson, Jack Wikoff, Bruce Burns, Mac Webb. Front Row: Berl Akers, Glen Fisher, Roy Loynes, Richard Glasgow, Ron DeRoss, Don Davis. x q 1 iiv1l TgMl. l. 1 Varsity Baseball Back Row: Archie Elliott, Sonny Walker, Mr. Hauk, Gene Jones, Dick O. Adams. Center Row: Jack Largent, Bill Johnson, Gordon Bacon, Jim Rock, Gordon Sloan, Ron Parsons. Front Row: Jim Stewart, Darrel Girod, Gene Garver, Doug Rogers, Earle Eshleman, Bob DeGeer. selrall - - ilcing ine Adds Power The Viking diamond men, paced by After a poor start the jayvees improv- the hitting power of Bill Johnson, jim ed to win their last four ball games. At the Stewart, and Elmer Haugen, slugged out beginning of the season the Viklets lost a season record of ten wins against four set- four battles in a row. backs. Johnson led in the hitting depart- The team was sparked by the hustling ment with a .440 batting average. inliield and a well balanced outfield. .layvece Baseball Back Row: Tom Blair, Jerry Brown, Deb Davis, Larry Chamberlain, Don Anderson, Bruce King, Elmer Haugen, Steve Merchant, Gary Gortmaker, Bob Thiessen. Front Row: Dick Foster lmgr.J, Ray Cook, George Settlemeier, Elmer Winegar, Ward Jacobson, Noel Swingle, Bob Steinbruck, Bob Nopp, Jim Brown, Bill Nelson, Jerry Agnew. Page H6 35 La Gary Campbell is about to sink a put as Back Row: Dick Sohrt, Jeff Walton, Dick Meyer, Bob Sogge, Robert Stevens Front Leo Sebern watches closely. Row: Leo Sebern, Ervin Rains, Bob Hughes, Chuck Huggins, Jack Baker Gary Campbell, Allen Wood. olf - - nnis inor Sports Gain Streng h Important among minor sports is golf. This year the team has a membership of 25 fellows. Gary Campbell is the acting captain as well as being one of the top golfers along with Bo Hazel and Leo Se- bern. Playing their most successful season since the War, the Tennis squad had the biggest schedule in many years with 23 dual matches and 4 tournaments. The netmen had a turn-out of many good players, including six lettermen. Back Row: Dick John, Norman Cocking, Bob Doughton, John Conder, Mr. Ramsclel, George Watts keeps his eye on the ball while Norm Lee George Watts, Mel Williamson, Don Berg. Front Row: Norman Lee, John Minifie, gets ready for a hard swat at the pill Ron Morgali, Al Heston, Merl Baumgart, Lyn Hardy. - ..... 1 ..... L . s i ,L .... ' zzzu 55' if ii mm, N AW ' Usigm. es3W:A .X 'WQME mmmumxm flgr',ff , EV ,ng xx. 2 F Q Back Row: G. Jones, G. Carlisle, J. Ames, C. Bales, D. McKenzie, B. Dunsworth, J. Lowe, R. Hamman, D. Stackhouse, Gary Messing, D. O. Adams B. DeWhitt. Fifth Row: G. Neuharth, W. Spriggs, J. Kubishta, M. Nelson, B. Walker, D. John, T. Neufeldt, O. Cooley, N. Cocking, E. Mclntosh P. Willmarth, D. Knittel, D. Garland, S, Triplett. Fourth Row: L. Baggett, B. Burns, B. Harp, M. Langeland, B. Hazel, J. Conder, A. Heston, M Baumgart, M. Webb, D. Evans, B. Nelson, D, Casebeer, L. Paulus, N. Pierce. Third Row: D. A. Adams, D. Reay, D. Blackmer, V. Rouse, L. Pearce D. Davis, D. Herring, L. Scheelar, B. Covalt, E. Haugen, G. Watts, N. Lee, F. Stepper. Second Row: R. Morgali, B. Beebe, H. Stepper, L. Martin P. Larson, D. Berg, C. Hutchinson, B. Hart, D. Peterson, D. Allison, D. Snook, G. Bateson. Front Row: J. Beakey, D. Massey, R. Loynes, M. Schir man, Dwight Rankin, Dwaine Rankin, A. Elliott, B. Thiessen, G. Meyers, F. Yellen, B. Matthis, Vern Gilmore, adviser. ll 0 S l'0gl llllls 'S 9 Cl ll S ll ' Every boy that has earned a Varsity award is entitled to become a member of the SH Club. Composed of more than 75 boys, they again sold programs at the home football and basketball games and Candy at the basketball battles. The lettermen also sponsor movies and they are in charge of the trophy cases in the center hall. For the first time since the war, the boys en- tered the lnter-Club Carnival. A Opposite page: They are off and running in the annual lvan Fruitt intramural cross-country race .... Max Klotz leaps high into the air as he flies over Al Holmstedt .... Bruce Galloway cloes a hand stand as the Tumbling Team provides half-time entertainment for a basket- ball game .... A formal picture of the shorter members of the Basketball squad shows, left to right, Shorty Gene Jones, Peawee Jim Ver- dieck, Short-stuff Elmer Haugen and Stub Scott Page .... Again it's Max Klotz going up and over the horse .... The Toni-twins are again in the spot-light as Haugen is tagged out by Jones .... May- or Orville Eaton of Astoria fans Salem's Mayor Robert Elfstrom with a football program as Dave Black- mer sadly looks away. Astoria won the battle to give each team a leg on the Mayor's Trophy. Lettermen John Gundran, Dwight Rankin, Dwaine Rankin, and Mac Webb are pictured as they peddle coke at a basketball game. Note the pleasant smiles the boys are giving the patrons. Page H9 Q4 ,.-s- ' AM, A -ww fill S S, Y. We Letter Club Pre ent J m lamhoree An International Festival was the theme of the 1951 jym Jamboree with Rosemary Rowell as student chairman. The four girls with the most points lead the Grand March in the Jym Jamboree. Seniors leading the march this year were Carol Hardie, Sophia Polales, Marcia See- ber, and Carol Russell. The goal toward which every member of Girls' Letter Club works is to earn 500 points, making her eligible for a letter sweater. Each year the senior girl who is out- standing in the club has her name engraved on the Girls' Letter Club plaque. Honor pins are given to one out of every twenty- five graduating senior girls for outstand- ing service. zg E ix Si... 5 T.. sQ Officers .Ind Healls of Sports President, Sophia Polales, lst yice president, Marcia.Seeberg 2nd vice president, Doreen Cavender, I secretary, Barbara Pickens, treasurer, Carol Hardie, adviser, Mrs. Wolgamott. Back Row: M. Pierce, J. Wood, P. Toycen, J. Smith, I. Sadowsky, M. Gundran, C. Hardie, K. White, A. Kuhn. Third Row: R. Kreft, D. Crawley, J. Ellis, G. Schrecengost, P. MacDonald, V. Hardy, A. Woodmansee, M. Miller, L. Strode, L. Phillippi. Second Row: Mrs. Wolgamott, J. Hamman, S. Page, J. Stettler, B. Stoller, C. Seay, B. DaMoude, K. Lietuvietis, D. Martin. Front Row: B. Pickens, R. Rowell, L. Matter, D. Cavender, S. Polales, C. Russell, M. Seeber, B. Wagness, V. Wilcox. llointq .ind Uver Back Row: Radcliff, I. Sadowsky, J. Harriman, C. Hardie, R. Krett, M. Miller, L. Strode, F. Steckley, A. Kuhn, 1 D. Martin. Second Row: D. Crawley, S. Page, J. Stettler, B. Stoller, P. MacDonald, V. Hardy, B. DaMoude, K. Lietuvietis, K. White. Front Row: B. Pickens, R. Rowell, L. Matter, D. Cavender, M. Seeber, S. Polales, C. Russell, B. Wagness, V. Wilcox. Page 121 eq., .sy Mp. ff' I .,, . .X va My .x .g 'lt 'ni ' 'V 7 I f'f' A 5 i r,,,,,p X ' an-'K 'l. .we ---t ' A A if A if left Modern dance is one of the newer activities offered to all girls. Senior Jeanne Taber dances The Waltz of the Flcwers. Center: Another new activity for the girls is field hockey. Kaiia Lietuvietis is shown practicing the dribble. Right: The Girls' Letter Club informal initiation has many relays, such as the one in which Senior Shirley Newberry participates. birli Enjo, Well-Hountletl Gym l'r0,ram To be eligible for a letter S, sophomore girls must have earned 150 points, juniors 200 points, and seniors 250 points. Each girl has equal opportunity to earn points through participation in class activities and her individual sports program. Girls participate at school in such sports as aerial darts, tennis, badminton, field hockey, basketball, volleyball, and baseball. Outside of school activities in- clude golf, horseback riding, swimming, hiking, bicycling, and attending playdays arranged by the physical education depart- ment. Ilnintq Back Row: P. Toycen, J. Fabry, R. Boyer, J. Smith, S. Newberry, B, Jenkinson, M, McFarland, J. Wood. Third Row: M. ' Pierce, B. Andreson, C. Kaufman, G. Sclnrecengost, J. Ellis, H. Just, P. Pease, A. Fowler, K. Perrin. Second Row: L Roseler, H. Wood, M, Gundran, J. Taylor, A, Woodmansee, M. Kelley, S. Hendrie, P. Collins, D. Dyke. Front Row: V. Chance, N. Bowcler, l. Henderson, C. Seay, N. Hamilton, L, Phillippi, B. Wendt, J. Beard. Page 122 ll A we We The peanut race is done by sopho- more candidates at the Girls' Letter Club informal initiation. Clever tunt Enli en G.L.C. Initiation: There were two initiations of new Games, Dancing, and refreshments made Girls' Letter Club members this year. Both fun-filled initiations to which all mothers old and new members attended the gala were invited. affairs held in the school's large gym. Back Row: L. Herr, B. McMullen, P. Shrake, P. Deeney, P. Snider, N. Wilson, l. Fisher, D. Brandt, A. Gallaspy, M. Isaac, J. Bretz, N. Sunderland, C. Waters, B. Franzwa. Fifth Row: A. Lien, B. Carda, R. Wanner, P. Schwalen, W. William- son, M. Overman, L. Allen, H. Spore, J. Murphy, K. Morley, S. Greig, J. Miller, S. Brinkley, M. Barge, A. Vibbert. Fourth Row: G. Allmer, R. Graham, V. Lietuvietis, N. Steele, L. Owens, S. McGinnis, J. Davis, N. Willard, M. Benson, S. Anderson, S. Campbell, B. Hart, L. French. Third Row: D. Carr, H. Beck, C. Lee, J. Neal, E. Hubbard, B. Salisbury, J. Feller, N. Taylor, V. Gosnell, P. Cameron, .l. Clark, V. Lively, A. Miller, E. Graham. Second Row: A. Ritchey, D. Avriette, E. Nelte, C. Lukinbeal, A. Dalke, C. Jones, H. Michelson, O. Lee, M. Little, A. Werner, N. Rust, J. Coffel, E. Griffin. Front Row: l. Lockhart, S. Lottick, V. Clark, L. Epley, M. Lorenz, J. Hartwell, C. Hewitt, B. Beckman, J. Bevens, M. Colvin, C. Waters, M. Zurnwalt, H. Cadd. Page l23 0 . aMmi.,f, I'wwsawLtm1m 1umkma ..w..fE'.: ...Wt ' A 1 , . ftzmeal -sea ' .. X .ff 'Q V71 ' Kr ff, A-f , , . .J ' I xiLfLy ff'r f v 4 A , -YV 1, YSL! ' 1 N wx o T .X ' 1 ' A LM N 'fx -1 B Xxx f K? ,L jf - ' I Li. A vm me M5177 1. N L 111157 4, 'M X W Q 0 'W Q HK -X 'm, . Q ' Q, an xx Q A 1 XX Q O xx f -5- ' QQ us Z. X KW ' X I 'fv-ff, .mm ,A,. 4, J ,M . 1 f' e P4EH5 U f V' Q 4 2 fe? Q fl .kv X Q Www- ' 'NRRL , A 5, j f 2. x QQXX L wa 1 o V 15 ' -Q W 2-.x ,N I , x 5 . 1 4 ' NN 5 yy 'f Ui! 'Ji -Q V V' A . x XE I ' .Al ' 'Y ' . + 1 ' J fs , L., , , V rw J, , S if Af ij. 'A X f ? f 2 Enjoying Special Events 'H0Wd, Iloorly' pf NIE. 1 fa HX ,xwp 'fax ff ,kv N if ,1 4 ,W , f Q 'ww if x M, x .gi 1 Cf' Y X VS., 'NZM fl? ,, Wa? L N. qw -'43-.... 'chool Year 'tart ith Dance, Open Hou e OPPOSITE PAGE: Here is the complete story of a typical A.S.B. dance. Committee chairmen BARBARA McMULLEN, PAT FILLER, JULI WOOD, CARO- LYN PARKER, and BARBARA WAGNESS plan the shag hop that climaxed Hello week. Painters in the center hall are MARY NOPP, PAT FILLER, JAY BACKSTRAND, LOYAL HOWARD, and DOREEN CAVENDER O On I2-foot ladders LOYAL HOWARD and PAT FILLER add fin- ishing touches to decorations in the gym 0 Paperhangers use miles of Scotch tape. 0 And finally DICK A. ADAMS hands out donuts and cokes, much sought after refreshments by the shag-fatigued dancers. ABOVE: Extraordinary entertainment for parents at this year's OPEN HOUSE was the plaster of paris mask-making by RON SWANSON, JOANNE WENGER, and MARJORIE LITTLE of the art department. Their victim is PHIL FORD, who is, incidently, breathing through a reed O Sopho- more EEVI TAREM introduces her mother adn sister to MISS BARQUIST, her biology teacher O MRS. MABEL SOHRT, mother of Senior Dick Sohrt, visits the cafeteria where refreshments were served to open-house visitors O Music instructors, MR. PALMASON and MR. MILLER, and PRINCIPAL CARLETON talk with Junior DOROTHY SWIGART and her mother. Page l27 R FTS aj, -.....,,.-N -rf-o...... iii Club lnitiationu, -I-IIEIIIKSQIVIIIQ, Fe-:ti nl OPPOSITE PAGE: Club President DAVID RHOTEN poses proudly with the new members of Snikpoh O Modern dancers perform at the THANKS- GIVING FESTIVAL . The faculty quartet, MR. PALMASON, MR. CARLETON, MR, PIERSON, and MR. MILLER, entertain Down by the Old Mill Stream 0 National Honor Society sells decorated book covers U GEORGE STROZUT and ARDEN PARKER initiate two senoritas into Spanish club. ABOVE: Cinderella is enacted in French by club members NAYDEEN TAYLOR, NORMA STEWART, and VERNON MULLER at a special assembly 0 Two groups of Club Philhistorian initiates represent historical figures from Annie Oakley to Mrs. J. Caesar O and then . . . THANKS- GIVING VACATION! Page 129 be 5 'Wfivwv .Jill 42. Hi-Y Sweetheart Ball 92725 LEADELL DAVIS, candidate from NORMA HAMILTON, candidate from Arthur Cotton chapter 'I95I HI-Y SWEETHEART BILLIE MILLER A. A. Stagg chapter PAT WEGNER, candidate from Candidate from Haffisef' Elliot' fhavfef COLLEEN McNEIL, candidate from Claude KeIIs chapter Page I3I Abel Gregg chapter aw Qi' ',, Ga ,e NA Xi wf 1 ,M M , r xf Q My 'if ,f , Qf 5 4 ,ff 4 M 5 if wf 'E 5 3 ? if 2 2 5 5 rf QUEEN CROWN PRINCESS LEADELL DAVIS ' IL I IIIIHI'-lfIlIIl Carnival PATRICIA I CROWN PRINCESS COLLEEN McN E air 5 mf 5 X 3 it OPPOSITE PAGE: French and Aesculapian clubs present prize winning skit A Night in the Pearly Gates O Scenario leads CORALIE DOUGHTON, DONNA PHELPS, and BRUCE KING relax between acts. 'I ABOVE: Princesses: Back Row:R. HUSSEY, S. NOHLGREN, J. WOOD. Third Row: L. MATTER, M. McFARLAND, M. Booze, E. HANSEN. sewnd Row: M. suN- DET, A. KUHN, C. MCNEIL, P. FII.lER, N. HAMILTON, I.. DAVIS. Front Row: M, BROER, V. CHANCE, B. MIlI.ER, M. DUNIGAN, H. CADD, P. WEGNER O Civics Club President BUZ COVALT crowns QUEEN PATRICIA O Carnival chairmen BERNIECE DaMOUDE and DAVID RHOTEN direct the pro- duction. 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Ad'f'f1.,ll.ffllf55, 26.632, 95. 107, 115, 119. 126 AdC'TfTiifffTfff51491512a3 'fi7aa7 sI5 '1'fe3' 119 Adsm, Cuniss Lee --..----f - ---f---------- A--f--- 5 -5596133 Ahctlt, Phyllis lean -----------' -----fA'---' -------- ' ' 26 A1-11, Bqgbogcx Merlene ------- ------- ----AA---'--- - - 57 Ak' , r ora ocmn --A---A -------f4----- A---fA----' Ak:-Z, Bgrle Richard 1---- - ----fAA- 52' wee 153 Alexander, Armidu --1-- -----4---'---- 6 4 '106 Amen, George Harold ------ --------fff I 123 Allen, Laura M. . 1-----.---- --------f -----' E -'A-- Y gong Allison, Donald Dean ----------4 -'---'--- ---- 6 f 96' 123 Aumer, Glenna Mae 1-----f--- ---- 5 9' 711 75' ' 65 Alton, Mary Arm ------'----- --------f'- ---'----A '-' ' Y 1 9 Ames, lim Dale '--------- -'---'---- '-------'- ' ' 5 4 Anderson, Adeline MUTY '----- '---- ' ' 5 3 Anderson, Barbara lane -1---f----A---- ------f'--f ------ A--- d , B b ra Louise, .,,.. 66, 74, 34, 85, 90 224222231 Dgixalld Edward ....----,1- 26' 73. 86' 116 Anderson, Eileen L- lR'-15lY1A -----A--- 4---- 2 6 ' 39 Anderson, Eileen M- lAndY1 -'----- A --- ' 27' 89' 95 A d , I mes Richard -------------- -A----A ---- -'-- 2 7 A2521-222, Sgmdra Ioan, 1----1--- 521 75' 84' 925133 Anderson, Sonja Chnstme -------f---- 511 Eg' 75' 99 Angerson, Violet Evelyn --------- ------'----' I ' Berg, Don Leroy ...............,,, 56, 79, 105, 117, 119 Berg, Leonard Alan U..enl ............111...............111 26 Berqland, Robert D. ,.,..,.,,..............,...,,,........... 60 Berkshire, Bob ..........,,....,,,,...,. ..,1,,.., , ., 86 Berndt, Eleanore Martha ,...,, ....... 5 2, 99 Berndt, Pauline Helen ........ .1,,,... 2 6 99 Berryhill, Roger Dean ......, ,,................ 5 9 Bessett, lack Edman ....... 1,,.,,... 6 2, 106 Beutler, Eldon Dale ...,..... ..,,,,, 8 6, 88 Bevens, Ianice Faye ......... .......,,.., , ,123 Bibby, Irene Virginia , ..11.1..1. 1..1.... . 228, 72 Bibe heimer, Marilyn M. .....1...1 1.1.1.. 6 0, 88 98 Bibelheimer, Marlin Dick ...1.1.1 ..11,...1., 6 4, 88 Bickell, Carol lean ..1............ ......,....11,, 8 6 Bickell, lune Bernice 1........ .........,...,1,1,,1, 5 4 Bickell, Virginia Lee ....,.1 .,11111,,,,,,,11,, 2 6, 72 Bishop, Barbara Lois ...... .111111111111, ,,,,, , , ,26 Bishop, Dona lean ..11...... 1111.1 2 7, 76, 89, 99 Bishop, luck LeRoy 1..........1...1..1.111.1,111 64, 78, 111 Bishop, Milton Garner ,,,,,,,,11,,,, 11,,111,1,,,,,,,,-, 5 1, 86 Black, Helen Fay . .,,1,,,,,,,,,, ,,,vw,v,, -,,, Y W 55 Blackmer, David LeRoy 1...... 27, 70, 92, 118, 119 Blackmer, Donald Bruce YY,M,,,,,,...--,,,YY,,Y,Y-,,- -A 57 Blackwell, Theresa Rose M, ,.,,----,,M,,,Y----, 61 Blair, Norma lean ,N 1,,--,1-,,,,,,,,,,,,------, ,AYVVYV 5 4, Q3 Blair, Tom Alva 11,,,,,,1,,,,,,1,1,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,V,,,,, 2 7 , 116 Blakley, Marilyn Anne .......1.. 27, 75, 84, 89 90 Blank, Shirley Louise ,1,,1,,----,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,'-------,,,v- 5 5 Blankenship, Donald Edwin fD0nniel ,.,,--,--,, 62 Bleckert, Bruce Owen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,,.,,---,- .V ,AYVVY 63 Blischke, Don Lee - ,,.,,,.,,11 ,,,,11111w1,,,,v,,,,,, , 255, 108 Blue, Wilma F. 11.......1...11111111. ....1..11 2 6, 84, 85 as Boardman, Dorothy lean ,1111111,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 94 Boqosian, Margaret Ellen .111,,, ,11,,1,,,11,,, 2 6, 93 Baie, David William tBilll 1.1111 ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4 Boldt, Gerald Eldon .,,,,1,1,11111111111,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YYYVY W 53 Bolton, Delbert Lester ,1,11111v,,11v,,,,,,,,,,.,,A,,,,Y,,,Y,, 63 Bone, lohn Stanley ,..11111111111111,1.11,,,1,,,1,1 ,,,,,,,,, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 57, 70, 73, 77, 79, 81 94 Boone, lim Harold 111.1,,11....1.....1.1.1 26, 78, 92, 100 Booster, Shirley Ann ,,..,,,,,11 ,1,111,,,,,1,,,11,,,,, , 52, 95 Booth, Helen Ann 1,,1,,,,,1,1,1,,11,,111,11v,,,,11Y,, ,,,,, 5 1 97 Booze, Eugenie Maxine ...11.11 11111 111111 11,,,, , , 25, 26, 80, 81, 89, 99, 135 Borders, lames Donald Uiml 1,,,,,1111,,11, 54, 98 Bothman, Carl Ierome 11,,,1,,.,,,,1,,, 1,,,, 6 0, 86, 88 Bothman, Fred William 11111111 56, 67, 86, 100, 101 Bottens, Royce Delbert Bowder, Norma lane ...... 26, 67, Bowers, Eugene ,11,,, ,,,,,, Bowlsby, Lacy George 1111 Boyd, Don Eugene ...1..1.......1...1111.1 Boyd, Virgil Allen ..1111111. 122 76, 89, 93, 'D''' 'fffffffffff'i6fl, 78 56 105 Boyer, Io Ann tlodyl .11.... .....1...1..1 ,,1l11 6 6 , 96 Boyer, Roberta Rae ......... ..1...... 5 2, 75, 82, 122 Boyes, Ronald Earl ....1 , 1,11111111,., 27, BU, 81 Boynton, Dick Lynn .1... ......1,1,..111,1 5 3, 78, 94 Braaten, Ray Keith ........1. Bradbury, Doris Marie Bradford, Donna Irene Bradford, Dorothy Ann Bradshaw, Kent Gerald 11111111 Braff L 1 , ye . 1.1...1.......... . ..1......1.1..1v1 . Brand, Malcolm Leigh Bradtl, lohn Ernie .1.11,.. Brandt, Donna Mae.. 56, Brannon, Betty Lou 111111.11111,, 27, 81, 90, 132 99 27 61, 27, , 94 101 109 70 1 , 7 , 76, 86, 95, 26, 80, 81 Brannon, Lavonne lean 1,.............,....,11 74, 89 Branson, Richard Sterling Brant, Donald Albert ..11.....1.. ..,..., Brantner, Shirley lean 1...1..1.. .1,1111 Brattain, Sandra Etta .1.111. Breneman, Donna Ieanne 555' 65, A I Betty june, -1....,1 ..... 2 7, 75, 89. 93, 122 ARAIZZZE, oemlci Prank 1----1---f -----ef--ee-- - -927' Ugg A dr ws, Larry ee, ----------f ----f--- --4----' ----------'-' ' ' ' Agaris, Evelyn Lowse 11----e--- --561 70' 34' 35' 2? Anson, Loretta Mae --1--e- --------f----- -f-'--' --- 2 6 Animsen, lack ------------ -f----Ao- f----'-- '- 'o ' ' ' 60 Amber, Troy Charles ---- -A----f-- 5 6 ---f 53--78 Archibald, Lee -------fe-- f-f--- ff'---- ' ' 65 Arismcm, lo CCHO1 f-------e ----------- -ffff--- ---- -r ' Q 5 ' '93 Armstrong, Shirley A1111 ------------- 'f----'r'-- ' ' 64 Askey, Wynona Pearl 1111--- ---1 f 4---- ---f------ - Y 89597 Aston, Marianne IOYCQ ---------- 261 76' 80' ' 54 Atkinson,MShir1eyttM?Ifigr5ig5 -----'------ee ---------- e- O, ,,-,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,., A'Wf?llf,,2grCilf55, 84, as, 86. 89. 90261395 133 A'tt,Bll1C!I19 1.------------ f--- --fe - ---- 1 f Al-filing, Dlxig Ann 1111----- --------e ---------f 7 6 I 95' 153 Ayde10n, Alvin Otto ...11 --1-----1 ------1ee---' 6 ff Ayres, Robert GGOTQG ---f- -'--- 'r-- A B Bacheller, Allan E. 1111 , 1------1- --------eee11-- 2 2 Bacheller, DO!-15105 OWU! ---------- -f4----- ---- 26 Baqzkstrand, IGY 11011912 -----f-------A-- -f-Aor---- 2 7 98 Bqgkstrand, lerdld E1-11011 ----e-----A ----------- f W ' lg Bagqett, Laurence U.,arryJ.,27, 92. 108, 109, 152 Bqkgf, Gerald Merrill ---------- ----------------- '- ' ' 117 Baker lack H- -- ----------f- ------------f--- ------f----ff f f 5 ' Baker Margaret lean -1------ -----e--e-----f-'- 6 2' 94 Baker Nancy Ann 1111------ ------- 4 11 761 34' 89 Baker, Robe? ldmes ----f-------e------- -------'f------'r-- 1 33121, 18221192ijijijjjjjjjjjiiiieij i51 'ib5', '1555'i119 Bales, Geraldine Frances 1111--------- -----1f 5 0' 741 96 Bapfield, Iohn Phillip ..11111111111111 1--- 11----- 2 7 I 861 S8 BafmerM Arden RGY 1------ ----f--------f- ------ ' 1 3 g B , 'que --1--1------- e1-- --f------'-1-1- ----f' ----- Bilge, ligagqtetoftnn ,,,,. .......,11 5 s, e4, 77, 152 B k , R 1 iver , 11.....1.111111 .1111-11111 A A 1----- Bgxrkzl-', Slgalgdnn Darlene 1.1....111 25. 75. 89, 96. 99 Bai-nes, Cecil Aaron 1......1.11111 .-1--------1----f--- ----'-1 5 1 Baines, Frieda ll-me 111-------- ------sv----------------- ------- 5 1 Barnes, Robert Carl -----11-----f----- -----f-' 5 4 Barnes, Robert Lauren tB0bl 1-1-- ---f- A 26 Bqrnhan, Oveida Yvonne 1111111 11111111 61, 93 Baztels, Bud Odell 11-------------- ---- ----f Y - 65 BCg1ruffS1S:eleS'tC!Ll..C!VG11Qhl'1 1111..11-------1------- 62, Bait , aron ee 1.1.11---- ---1 1-------1----f ----- ---1 Belgian, oi1ben,.,4, ze, vo, 72, va, 81, 92, 119 Battles, Dolores Ellen 11111.1-----1-1-1--- f--------- ---1---- - 5 3 Bcm1es,Pl.o1-rainei EI-lna 11111111111111---- -11--------v--- 5 3' gg Ba , mon ouis .....111.11111111----- 1------ ----- Ball:-gar8yMerl 1,111.......1 .....11 5 1, 92, Qs. 117, 119 Beiakey, lack Doyle .....11..--- 1 119 Beard, Shirley 10 Arm ------1111 57, 05, 26, 89, 90, 122, 132 75 93 B k, B 1 L 'lle .1.1.....111..1111 26, . 89. 3211, Hzllfrl 160531. ,...1111.... .....1......11111 G 5, 98. 123 Becker, Elizabeth tSa11yl 11...111111111111111-- 76, 95 Becker, Robert Roy 111111.....111.1111. 11-- 62 BgCdkm51nbBet'i1 LOU ..........11..1..... 64, 71, 84. 153 B , n ee 1.1..1...1111 11..111- -v1- - - - Beds:-ell, llauth Yvonne 1...111 1111111 . 27, 31, 39, 93 Bejebe, William Charles 1..11 11111.. 5 2. 112, 119 Beelar, Mary Frances ...1.... Behrens, Norman Lee ...1. 66, 93 ,6l, 10 Bell, Beverly ...1 111.. 111111111.1 -1-111 2 7 . 72, Bell, Margaret Elizabeth .........11.111.111111111.111111 Belt, Flov W. . 1111111.. 11.1 --1---1- ---1 ---1-1 1--- - - - Benner, Beverly Io .... 27, 71, 72, 74, 75, Eg, Benner, Glen A. .. 1.11.11111111....111 55, 79, 85, Bennett, Barbara Anne 1....1111.11111111111111 51, , Bennett, Frances Ioy 11,11 0 97 51 57 97 Benner, Charles Victor tChuckJ .. V , 95 54 56 Bennett, Hazel Iov ......1... Benson, Marilyn E. 11111.111..1 1111.1111 5 5, 97- 123 Benson, Sylvia ldella , 11.1.111 ....1 . ,. .,75, 86 Benson, hitney Russell 1111111,11111 26, 77, 78, 79 Page 138 123 99 99 60 99 94 70 94 55 99 123 98 Bretz, Iackie Lee .....11.1111.11111111 11.,11,111 , ., Bretz, Iohn Daniel .......1....... ....1..... 2 6, Bretz, Ioyce Ann ......11....1...1. 1111,,111,11 6 2, Brewer, Barbara Avis ..1..1.1 ..1...., 6 3, 75, Brewster, Niles Gordon 11.....1.. .,..1.,,1,1,1,, 6 0, 96 Brink, Shirley Ruth .,11.......1..11..1........., .,1... . ,. 61 Brinkley, Sherrill LaVaun 111.,11.111111.111 64, 76, 123 Brock, Harland Dale .1..1111111,..11111111111 26, 79, 99 Brockart, Shirley Norma ...11...1...1..1 55, 74, 86, 94 Brockway, Rob L. ......1...1..1..11...1....1.1.1.......1.1...1.. 26 Broer, Marilyn Ioan 1..........1.1....1..111....1111.11111.. 26, 72, 84, 85, 86, 89, 90, 135 Bromley, Bea Evelyn tFroniel..55, 67, 80, 81, 90 Bronson, loanne Ruth .11...1....1........1...111111111 56 Bronson, Marlene Ruth ...1.1...1............. 59, 86, 90 Brown, Betty Gertrude ...1. .. ....1.1111 27 Brown, Bobby Eugene 111111..... ........ 6 G, 88, 112 Brown, Claire tCorkyj L .111,1111............ 78, 95, 105 Brown, Ina May .1..1..... 111.1111....111 2 7, 71, 89, 93 Brown, lames Arthur Uimj 1.....11111...11........1.. 116 Brown, lames Irvin Uiml ..1....1 ...1......11...11.111 6 3 Brown, lean Louise ..........1.... 11........ 1111. 2 7 Brown, Ioanne Pearl 111... ....... 1....1...1.1...... 5 5 Brown, IoEl1a Colleen 1.11111...11.........111.111 66 Brown, Mary lo 1.1.............1111....1. ...1 . ..56, 81 95 Brown, Sharon Louise. .1.........1 28 76, 84, 89 90 Brown, Shirley lean 1111...1.11111..11.11111..111111111 52, 86 Brown, William lerald Uerryl .......1111111..1 27, 117 Brownell, Robert .1... 1...1...111.111111111111111 f -. 1111 105 Bruce, Robert Fred ..1....1..1..1.......111..111 25, 95, 10U Brunk, Alan Charles 1111111 1111111111111 6 3, 91 Brunk, Laurence Dale 1....... .....111. 2 3, 100 Brusse, Kenneth lames ...... 11111 .11.1.1 6 6 Bryan, Virginia Ann ........... 111.1.1111....1...1.. Bryant, Marca Lee .111.1....1...11. ..1.... 6 2, 84, Buchanan, Fred Maurice ......11.111.1..1..1 52, 78, Buckingham, Carol Ioyce .11.11..11.......1...1..1.1... Bunse, Donald Lee lDonl 1 84 65 95 86 53 90 . 96 101 99 106 lll Burdette, ludith Caroline Uudyl .111..11111.1... Buren, John Richard ......................1.11....1v...1 61, Burgermeister, Matt 1.........1.......1111111......111. 28, Burk, Donald Earl tDonl .....1.. .11....1..1....1 6 5, Burke, Harry Edward .1....... .....1.1 5 9, 106, Burke, Margaret Clara 1.....11..111111.1...............1..1. 61 Burke, Mary Elizabeth ..1........11..1..1.......1.111111.111 59 Burkland, Diane Carnell 11,1...1.1... 11..11 6 2, 84, 90 Burns, Bruce Allen ...- ...1..1 52, 78, 105, 115, 119 Burns, Larry Iames 11111..1...1....................1.111 28, 94 Burns, Ted Ernest ..1...1..11111.1111111.111.111 51, 100, 106 Burns, William Donald ...1. ..1.1111..1....11 ...1 5 2 Burr, Iuanita M. 1111..11111111. 11.1......11 2 8, 85 Burris, Barbara lean ..1... 1.......1.... . .29 Burris, Virginia Ann 1..... ...1..1..1111.1111 6 3 Burton, Paul Gene .11..1..1.. ..1...... 6 l, 111 Burton, Roy Allen 11.........1. 1..1....1.1...1. 6 4 Butler, Frederick Myron 11111. 1.1.1..1 5 9, 70 Byers, Dwight Edward ..... ....11..... 6 6 C Cadd, Helen Allene 1111.111.1.11l.1..1.1111111.1,1..11.111, 29, 71, 74, 76, 81, 89, 92, 123, 130, 135 Cage, Marvin Eugene ....1..1.1........11...1.1..1,1111.111 100 Callaghan, Helen Marie 1111..111.......,1..111.....,,,, 75, 80, Bl, 90, 92, 98 Cameron, Patricia Ann .1....1..1..1. 71, 76, 98, 123 Camery, lanice Claire .A,,...,.....,,,,..v.,. - ...,..,,,,.,, 63 Campbell, Gary London ,....,.. .,.AA.,, ,.v,,,,. 2 9 , 117 Campbell, lla lo ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,., .,,.......,.,,,,,,A 5 6, 96 Campbell, Ianet Kay .....................,.,.,,,,,,,, 53, 99 Campbell, Patricia May .,...........,.,......,,.., 65, 71 Campbell, Sharon Elaine ............ 64, 76, 96, 123 Candell, Darold tLarryl ,...........,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Candell, Ierry .......,.......,...,. ,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 Cannon, Arthur LeRoy .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,A 5 9 Cannon, Paul Samual .......................,.... ,..., ,,,,, 6 5 Carda, Mary tBettyl ..........,....,,,,., 60, 75, 96, 123 Carlisle, George Evan ,..,,..,,,..,,,,,, 29, 78, 99, 119 Carlisle, Luella lean .,...., .,,...,, 5 U, 54, 75, 96 Carlson, Carl Robert ....... ,,,,,..,,,, 2 8, 72, 97 Carlson, Iudith Carol ..,.,...,.,,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65, 95 Carpenter, Shirley D. ........,,,,,,.,i,, 58, 59, 75, 90 Carr, Delores Darlene ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 56, 74, 94, 123 Carson, Wallace Preston lWallyl ,. ,,,,, , , 54, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 90, 106 Carter, Delbert William .,,,,.,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 2 Carter, Dick William .,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100, 106 Carter, Dorothy Mae ...,...., ....,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8, 89 Case, Donald Kenneth .,,,,,..,..,,,,i,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 28 Casebeer, David Floyd ,,....,,,......,..,.. ..... . , . . ............,......,,.......Y, 28, 84, 90, 107, 115, 119 Casebeer, Karolyn leanne .,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,., 5 6 84 Casey, Phyllis ..,,,,.,,,.,,,. v,..,....., 2 8, 75, 83, 89, 93 Caspar, George 1-Ieyden ,........ .........,,......,. 6 3 70 Catron, Iohn Maxwell lMaxl .,,,.........,, .. .28 Catron, Norma Ruth ,,,,..,...,,.,...,,,....., 60, 75, 98 Cauqhell, Iohn Stapleton .............,, 61, 106, 111 Cavender, Doreen E, ....,.,......,,,.,..,.,.,A..,. . 70, 72, 75, 80, 81, 89, 91, 121, 126 Caviness, lim .,.,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,, 29, 90, 95 Chamberlain, Larry Dean ,,.,,,,,.... .,,.... , 29, 72, 92, 108, 110, 116 Chance, Vivian Anne... 29, 74, 89, 95, 122, 135 Chandler, Hubert Don ...,..,,,,,...,.,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,, 55 Chandler, loan Beverly ,....,...i,,, - .,.,,,..,,,,, 28 Chapman, Bob Lee ,....i,.....i ,,..,,, 2 8, 99 Chastain, Ioan ..,,v.,,.,,.,,..., .,,, , , ,,,.,,,,,,, 54 Chiles, Gwen May ......,,..... .,..,,,.,,,,.,.,. , ,56 Chittick, Doris Laurene .,,..... - ......,.,, 53, 99 Christensen, Marlene E. .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. 5 1 Christoiferson, Richard ...,. ..,.,.,..,.....,,....,... 5 9 Church, Colleen lane ,.,,,,, ,,,,.,.,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,.,,, 6 6 Church, Michael Vance .,,,,..,,.,., , ,.,, ..,, A ,, 62 Clark, Iozann .,...,......,.... ....... 6 6, 76, 96, 123 Clark, Nancy Eileen ,...... ..............,,..... 5 5, 96 Clark, Violet Rae ....,..,., ......... 6 3, 96, 123 Clarke, Bob Stanley .,..,. ...........,..,....... . 78 Clary, Dorothy Fern .... ..........., ..... . 6 3 Clayton, Cloyse M. ...... ......., . ., 56, 90 Clayton, lohn Mason ...... ,,,,,,,.,v 6 5, 86, 98 Cleaver, Muriel Ann .,,,,,, .......,,,,,..., .... 6 4 , 93 Clemens, Betty Marie ,,.,. ....... 6 6, 84, 85, 95 Cleveland, Fred Vern i,,,,.. ...............,. . .. 28 Clinehell, Harold Ray .,... ,.................. 2 8, 100 Cobb, lack Alan ............ ..Y..,........,.. . .. 60, 108 Cooking, Norman Dean ........., ,. 54, 98, 117, 119 Coffel, lanice Mary .,,,,........, 58, 60, 76, 94, 123 Coffman, Kay ......,..,,, fm .....................YYVf1.. 52 Cohen, Albert Alfred IAD .,........... .......,..., 5 4, 78 Cole, Don Davis ..........,YY,YYY,YY. ..YY.,., Y .Y 7755 Cole, lack .....,fY, .............,,. ..., - .. 28, 79, 98 Coleman, Marvel Lee .....,1Y ..1... 5 2, 84, 90, 95 Collins, Norma Mae ,,,......... ...- ........... .. 59 Collins, Patricia Sue tPatl ,,,,... ..........Y, 5 6, 122 Collins, Sharon Ann ..,,,,..1Y... .-,,,,,,,1-,,,- 5 2 Colton, Doris ,l,., ..........Y.V...... 1Y-.-. ,-,, 5 3 Colvin, Margie Ann ..,,,,, ,.,,.... 5 5, 123 Comer, Ida Pauline ....,,...... ....Y.,.YY..........1 7 4, B4 Conder, Iohn P. Y.....V Y..YVYV . ....,,,YY..f-,,.,ee1.,---, - ,55, 79, 95, 104, 105. 111, 117, 119 Conklin, Charles lames .........,..................-.Y.,-, 84 Conklin, lim LCIVGTG ......--f ,Y,---------f-------f--- - -- 56 Conover, Kelly Ray ..,,V,-. fee- 7 55 Conrad, Carma fSuel YYVV.. -,------ 5 5, 34, 95 Gust, Ar Folston, lim Eugene ....... ,,,,,,,,, Cook, George Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,, Cooke, David Frank ..,,,,. Cooley, Orson Ernest .,,... 52, 70, 73, 116 119 Coon, Phyllis lean .,,,..,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.1 , ,,,,,,,,Y, YY,,Y 6 3 Coop, Billy Henry ,........,.....1,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 0, 100 Cooper, A ma Maude ....,.,.,. , ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,1, 28, 84, 99 Cooper, Margaret Jane lMargie1 ,.,,,,-,,,--,,,,,,, 64 Cotman, Lucinda Iosephine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, AAA,--, 5 1 Covalt, Ferrel Waldo iBuzJ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1..,,,,,,,,,,, 92, 105, 115, 119, 135 Cozad, Don Paul ....,,.,.,..,,.,.,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 Craig, Alberta Louise ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 29 Craig, Mike Gordon ....1,.,,,...................,.....,,,,,,,, 55 Craig, Virgil Ray ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 64, 107 Cranor, Bill L. .................,.,,,,, 50 52 53 57 132 Crawley, Darlene Maria ...,.... 1,1511 742 94: 121 Craycroft, Mary Rae ....,..............,.,,,.,, 29, 81, 89 Crittenden,, Richard B, 29, 78, 54 86 Crose, Arvin I ene .......,......,., ,,,,,, , , Cross, Robert Lee iBobl Cross, Ron Vernon , ........... 53, 86, 76 Crothers, Shirley Ann ,,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 59, , 66 Culbertson, Barbara Iune ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62, , 75, 86, l Cunningham, Natalie Anne .......... 28, 83, 89, Cunningham, Nellie Louise 97 97 88 95 96 94 Cummings, Ian Auldin .,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, 62, 11 99 66 96 95 57 57 Cupp, Ronald Dean ............................ ..,,,,,,, 6 3, Currey, Charles Albert iChuckl 11.,.,....... 78, Curtis, Lois Dean .,,.,,,,.....,..,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,.,,.,, Curtis, Lola May ,,..,,.,...,,................... ..,.,,.,.,.,, Curtis, William Gerald Uerryl .......,.....,, 60, lll Cushing, Lela Marie .........,....,......... ,,..11..,,,,, 6 5 D Dalke, Alene Louise .......,.....,................... 52, 123 DaMoude, Bemiece ..., 28, 67, 74, 75, 89, 121, 135 DaMetz, Wayne LeRoy ,.,...,............................,.. 78 Danforth, Danny Hothe .,,,.., ......,.....,........... 5 7, 78 Dangerud, Arvin Gorden .,,..,... - .........,............ 55 Darby, Iim Casper ..,.....................,,.....,.,,,,.,,.,,.. 53 Daugherty, Neil Edgar ........1,....,,,,.1,,.,,,..,,,,.,... 28 Davenport, Betty Io .........,....., 28, 72, 75, 89, 98 Davis, Anita May ................,.......,.,...,..,,,.., 28, 99 Davis, Delbert Paul iDebJ ..............,,.,,,.,,,. ,. 28, 92, 105, 108, 116 Davis Donald Hjalmar ., ,.,......,.....,, 52, 86, 113 Davisi Don .,,, 54, 70, 79, 90, 106, 115, 119, 132 Elgin, Andrew Albert ,,,,,,,,,,,, Elliott, Archie I, ,,,,,,.,,--,. ,4-------, , , ---- ------- 28, 77, 79, 81, 84, 90, 105, 116, 119 Ellis, Joanne lean ........., 54, 75, ae, 90, 121, 122 53 as Ellis, Margaret lane ,,,--,,,,,,, ,,,, Ellis, Robert Ivan ,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,, ,,4,,,.,,,,,,---,,--- , Y, 53, Ellison, James Edward ,....,.... Emery, William Theodore .... Emmons, Roger William ,,,,....-,,,,-,-,,-----,,, '28 Engle, Robert C. fBobJ .,.,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 106, Enyeait, Gordon Loren ........ 97 12 ' 1 64 Epperly, Harry Roland ....... Erickson, Phyllis Ioan ,,,, 1, ,,,,.,,,,, 61, 52, , 7 Epley, Leora Darleen ,,,,.,,,,, A -,,,,,,,,, 55, 123 84 Gordon, Helen Lorine ...,,. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, 6 5 Gordon, Teddy Ruth .1.,,...............,,......, 30, 75, 89 Gortmaker, Gary David ...........,,. 52, 86, 88, 116 Gosnell, Val lean ........,...... ........ 5 7, 77, 96, 123 Gosney, Virginia Lee ,,...... ,,,,.,.,.,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Gottenberg, Gilbert .,,,., ,,.,.,, , 1 ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 100 Gould, Ray .....,..,.........................................,.. 57, 84 Graber, Beverly lean .....,.........,..,..,............., 55, 76 Graber, Charlotte IoAnn .....,.,,,.,,.,,,,..,,,,..,,..,. 76, 84, 85, 86, 97 Graen, Ramona F. ......... - ,,................. - ...,, 30, 93 Graham, Alberta Ruth . ..................... 66, 86, 123 Graham Bettie Louise ....,..,.,..,............ 56, 84, 85 Grahamf Graham, Elaine Ruth ......,..,.,.,........... 61, 84, 123 Roberta Iosephine ...... Etter, Mary Ioan U61 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 53, 84 Ettner, Elmer Earl ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, -----,,-A 5 2, 84 Evanofi, Chester Benson ,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9, 99 Evans, Charles Henry ..,..,,,............,, ,29, 99, 132 Evans, James Richard ....,,.,,,,,..,,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 29, 70, 72, 79, 101, 105, 119 Evenden, Ierry Ian ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,.,, ,-,,, ,,,,-,4-,,---,- 5 5 Eyerly, Marilyn Marie .....,,.,,..,.,, 56, 86, 94, 121 F Fabry, Joanne Marie ,..,..... .,,,,.., 5 6, 65, 94, 121 63 so Fagg, Patricia Ann .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Faris, Barbara Iean .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a ,-,,,,,,.,.,, 4-,---- 54 Faris, Sandra Louise ....,..,.,..,,,,,...,..,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 50, 95 Fought, Wilma Dean ....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,3O, 77 Feike, lohn Dennis.,30, 70, 72 77, 78, 82, 83, 92 Feller, Fred Iay .,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,----, 5 5 Feller, Janice Ruth ..,......,,,.,,,......,, 57, 75, 93, 123 54, 77, 79, 84, 86, 90, 95 Graham, Walter Allen .,....................... ,58, 62, 84 Gramm, Ioan Alice ...........,...............,...,..,....,.., 60 Graves, Carol Iean ,...,,.... .............,,. 5 3 Gray, Iuanita Marilyn ..................................... 65 Gregg, Nellie Ann .,,,...,,,................................... 63 Gregson, Bruce Marshall ......................... , ,.,. 66 Greig, Sally Io ................,, 58, 62, 77, 78, 96, 123 Greiner, Shirlee Orella ...................................... 60 Grenz, Richard iDickJ ...... .......................,l...... 3 0 Grieve, Ottie Marilyn ....... .......,,,.,., 5 3, 96 Griffin, Esther Laverne ........ ....... 5 6, 84, 123 Grimes, Carolyn Yvonne ..... ..........,,............ 5 0 Gronke, Ida Io ..........,,,,..,...,,..,,. ......... 5 4, 57, 94 Gruber, Charlotte LaVerne ..,,,...,...................... 65 Gruchow, Alan Charles ...................,.........-..... 66 Gundran, Iohn Richard ..Y,.................Y......eee. 25, 30, 70, 78, 114 115 119 Filler, Patricia Faye ...,,,,,,, ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,-,Fm , .--24, 25, 30, 72, 74, 75, 75, 89, 92, 126, 135 Finney, Williene iWi11yl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 30, 95 Fischer, Georgia Lee ...........,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 6, Gundran Gundran , Mariorie Iulia ................ 55,' 121,' 122 , , Patrick ......................,.. line ...v..,...... ......,....... ..e.. ..,.. Fischer, Thomas Gene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,56, Fisher, Carol Ann ........,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 76, 91, 95, Fisher, Christine Marie 1ChrisJ ..,..........,,,,,,,, ' ' l Gustafson, Maureen Evelyn 1157, 100, 101 30 76f'56I'56f' 95 ez Gwin, William Howard iBilll .........,eei............... H Fisher, Inez Corrine ....,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, Flack, Ierry Leon ..........,,..,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Flesher, Gumee Allen .......,,.......,.....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Flint, Donna May ..........,...,,.,,....,,.,,,,,,,, 30, 75, Flowers, Marion Iohnny ,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fogerson, Evelyn Marie ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Dorothy Iean ............,....................., 29 Davis, Iohn Irving ............ ........................, 6 5, 94 Davis, IoyAnn Christina Uoyl ,..,,,,.. , . ............. .. ........... , ................ .29, 76, 89, 93, 123 Davis, Ioyce Lee ..,,..,,,. D .,..........,..,..,..,,,.,..... 65, 86 Davis , Leadell ...................,........................,,.... 29, 70, 79, 89, 96, 131, 133, 134, 135 DeBoW, Myma Gail ....,,....,,,,......,...,,..., 59, 75, 98 De Bow, Wallace Millard iWallyJ ..,..,..,..,..... 29 DeCew, Mark Gorden ...,..,.,..,,,.,..,,....,,,,.., 62, 106 Decker, Shirley lean ,.....,,,,.,,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,, .,,,.., 5 7 Dee, Mar Lou ..........,..,,........... ,,....,..... .... 6 3 , 84 Deeney, lnbhn Michael ,.,.., 54, 77, 79, 86, 90, 132 Deeney, Patricia Ann .........., 60, 70, 74, 90, 123 DeGuire, Lois Ioanne ......,.......................... 64, 98 DeLapp, Donna Faye ..,......,...,.,................ ....... 6 4 DeLapp, Phyllis Arlene ,,,, , ,,,,,,, 59 DeLapp, Wesley Floyd ....,........ ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 8 Delk, Larry Douglas .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 6 Demos, Dolphia Patricia lane .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 76 DeRoss, Ron Warren ................,........ 57, 94, 115 Deserano, Iames M. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 DeVine, Brian Gary ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , E28 deVries, Elsie Lucille ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 8, 89, DeWh1tt, Bob Ioe ,..,,,.,,.......... ..,,... 1 04, 105, DeWl'1itt, Donald LaVerne ,.,,. Dibbern, Lanny Kaye .,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,, 94 1 19 56, 113 52 100 Dickenson, Maurice Kenney ...,,,,,,,,, 28, 70, Dixon, Delano Iames CDe1J 101 Dixon, Robert Gene iBobl ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 8, 79, Doan, Betty Ann ...,.............. Dodson, Lois Roberta .,,,. Foot, loan Lorraine ...... 97 78 98 66 23 30 Fleener, William Gordon 1Billl ....,.......,,,,,,,,,,, 52 60 89 61 65 59 75 31 Forbes, loan Marie ...... Ford, Phil Bertrand ........... .............,,,,,..,, Foreman, Iudie Ann ................ , 127 ..,,..58, 63, 75, 91 Fortmiller, Richard Lee ...... ................., 5 6, 100 Foster, Charlotte Ann ..... ..,.,..,,,..,,.,,,,,,,, 6 2 Foster, Iulia Ann ...............,.. 1 .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 84 Foster, Richard Turner ........ .,.....,.....,,,,, 3 1, 116 Foulger, Ian ........,,............... ................,,,.... 5 4, 90 Fowler, Phoebe Ann ................... .31, 67, 89, 122 1-Iaffner, Helen Rae .......e.i..... ---l.----- 3 1, 54, 93 Hagemann, Nancy Ruth ...,... ......,,e 6 0, 75, 98 Hagen, Bonnie Lee ..e,orer.... --,------ 3 1, 39, 99 Hagen, Loyd ..,......,.......... .... .......... .. e.--- 5 4 , 107 Hales, Rodney Iames ...... o...........,---- --ee---f----- - 5 3 Hall, Gaylord Lee ............ ........-, 5 2, 57, 35, 97 Hall, Glenn Arlen ....... ..............--.., 5 1, 86 Hall, Jack Quincy ..... .......--.-------------f-- ---- 5 4 Hall, Lois Ann .............. ........-ee- 3 1, 72, 39, 96 Hall, Lois L. ..............,r.....--...-. e------- 3 1, 59, 99, 130 Hall, Norma Delores .... - ....,.........--. ----e--------- 5 4 Hall, Patricia Marie ....... .,-.-e--- 3 U, 34, 85 Hall, Velma Claire ...... .oo.... ..-.--A-e---- 5 7 , 93 Hall, Wilbur Prank ..... ....o..,...... ..,,-.,..,------- 6 2 1-rauiday, Iim P. ..... 1 ...... - .................... ..... . 55 Halseth, Pal Marie .....-- i-:-- ------------------- 541 75 Halterman, Cora Ioan ..........-,,------------- --,,---e----- 3 0 Halvorsen, IonedLSGloi'1 .............-...-.. 30, 75, 89, 93 m nn, Rona i iam ...-e--------e--ee---------ev, HQ ff ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,..,,,,, 3 0 , too, 107, 115, 119 Hamilton, Bonnie lean ..--.-.-------'--------- ------- 5 3, 94 Hamilton, Harriet lane ............ -..-e-------------------- 3 0 Hamilton, Norma Rae ..........--e--------,l ---e--fAs-e- 30, 70, 72, 74, 79, 89, 90, 92, 122, 131, 135 Hamlin, Donald Wayne .....----.---f,-.- -- ---f----- 55, 90 Hgmmqn, Igan I .,,,.,,,.,...,, 56, 75, 84, 85, 90, 12 , Ma Y --,-f,----------s----- Hart, Robert Ray IBobl ..........-.f-YfA--, 30, 105, 119 Doran, Phyllis Arlene .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 028, 93 Dorr, Gail Rosemary .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68, 74, 96 Doss, Edith Mae ....,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0, 53, 54 Doughton, Coralie Ioyce 55, 71, 84, 85, 90, 135 Doughton, Robert Preston fBob1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 55, 79, 90, 117, 132 Doyle, Larry Nelson ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,V,,,,,,,...,, 2 9, Q7 Draper, Ellen Louise ILou Ellenl ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,53 Drapela, Ernest Hays ,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, , A ,,,-- 59 DuBois, Leon Ernest ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,-,,,Y, ,,--,YYYYYY'-,,,,,, 2 9 Dunigan, Margie Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-, AMYY , 24, 25, 29, 67, 75, 78, 89, 92, 135 Dunlap, Mae .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, ,,,-, , g -53 Dunn, Valerie ,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 9 , 39, gg Dunsworth, David fBi11l ,,,.,,,,-,-,, 55, 79, 113, 119 Durham, George fBen1 ,,,,,,., ,,.,,-,,,,,,,-----, A 23, Q7 Durig, Leah Mae ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,-,,,, A ,Y--------VV,YV--- A52 Dutoit, Della Arlene ,, ,Y,,,,,-,,,.,,,vYY, -,-,, ,,,--, YYAY 2 3 Fowler, Roy Stanley ..................,,., 58, 63, 86, 90 Fox, Glenda Kathleen ...........,..................... 53, 93 Foxley, Marilyn Brown .... 30, 72, 82, 84, 86, 90 Frame, Marilyn Marie ..............,,..,....,.,..,..,,,,,, ,30 Frankum, Cathy Anne .......,,.......,..,.,, 55, 67, 96 Franzwa, Barbara Adrenn ..., 58, 64, 75, 98, 123 Frederick, Edith Darlene .............,...,.......... 75, 98 Fredrickson, Patsy IoAnn ...........................,...., 54 Fredrickson, Paul Douglas ..........., 30, 100, 101 Freeman, Alice Rose .............,.,........,...,,...,,,,,,,. 54 French, Billy Don ..............,.........,.,,,,..,,,.., 56, 98 French, Leanore Ann iLeannel 59, 76, 98, 123 Frey, Darrell Lee ...............,............,........,,, 30 Friese, Stan ..........,.......................,,...........,, 66, 78 Friesen, Alvin Henry ....,.. ,,.........,, 6 2, 88 Friesen, Harlan Blair ...... ................,,,,..., 6 3 Frigaard, Tom ...........,..... ..,.,,...... . 66, 86, 88 Frohn, Doris Leigh ,........ ..........,.... 5 6, 70, 90 Fry, Eleanor Ioanne , ,.,.. ,,......, 5 l, 75, 83, 93 G Gallagher, Margie Riordan ...................,, ..... 60 76 95 1 Gallaspy, Ann Lee .. .,................ ,. 30 , , , 23 Galloway, Bruce William .,....... 55, 79, 95, 118 Garland, Dennis Kent ....... 58, 64, 105, lll, 119 Garlick, Iacqueline Ioyce ........,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52 Garren, Don Eugene .....,..... ,,...........,,.,,,, , ,153 Garrett, Carol Lee ............... .,....... 6 0, Garrison, Darlene Marie ...... .,,,,,,,,,,,, Gartner, Iven Orval .......,...,. ,,,,,,,,, Gates, Nola Fla ..,............. ,,,,,, Gebaur, Eugene ................... ,,,,,, Gentemann, ,Gene Arthur ...,.. ,,,,,, Gettman, Kathryn Louise ,,.,,,..,,,, ,,,,, Gibbens, Harvey Wayne ,.,,,.,,, 260, 62, , Gibbons, Ruth Elma ,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 51 ....86,,, Giese, Caroline Ann ..... ...,. , , Gilbert, Ann Rosamand ........,,,,,, 80, , Hammer, Hammer, Hammer, Hampton Leonard Edward ................- e---------- A -V Lucile Claire ........... ..-ee------- ----------- Walter Marvin .....,, Lewis ........ . e...... -------- ------------ - 1 66 63 84 88 56 135 54 64 59 Hani:ock,D1ZennHE Robart ..e.i....----- -------- 3 1, 85, Han ey, Cm erlne e---.----------- ---A-----' ----------' Hansen, Elmettq Rene .................. 31, 72, 93, Hansen, Harold LeRoy ---------------- ------- - --------- - 0 Hansen, Iackson Elmer ---e--- ------- A--------------- Hansen, Peter B, eeeei-----,.ee -- ---s------ -- Hanson, Arlen iLarryl ---------l-----, ------f----------- - '50 Hanson, gonali Robert ---------------- -------A----- 5 31 94 rdie, aro rifle ee,------e------- -'A---------- -------fs- Ha ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,, 3 1, 74, 59,911 121, iso, 132 Hafgle' FWS-11,689 , n 1 er .......e, ....-f,------ - , I 52555, Vilma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,. ai, vo, 77, ae, ee, 121 Harger, Marygrace lean --------------------- ------ 5 4' 95 Harms, Eldon lames --,----------- ---e-------------s--------' 5 1 Harp, Burton Lee 50, 55, 104, 105, 112, 115, 119 Harp, Patricia Anne .,........e......-.-A --------ffle- V 57, 93 Harra, David Franklin .,e......fff ee----------- ---- 5 2 , 111 Harrington, Norma lean e,e.-- A-------' 3 0, 891 96 Harris, Howard Ross ........ ----eAlA-----'----A 3 0 Harris, Kay Adele ......,.. -------- ---- 6 6 Hart, Donna iBethl . ,..oeer... ---e-- 5 1, 123 Hart, Iames Elbert iliml o.ee. .-e------, 3 0, 100 Hart, Ioh Hart n Michael Uackl ...,.... ........-------- ril n Marie Dyke, Dor0thY,.28, 70, 71, 72,.80, 81, 89, 90, 122 Earle, Kaye Frances Eberth, l0Ann Marie E Edwards, Dorothy Alice ,,,,- ',--, , 7764, , Edwards, Helen Marie Edwards, ' Michelle Mary ,,,,,,, ,,,,A.,,,--,,,-,Y , Edwards, Norma Hope ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-, , 55, 84, , Robert Alen Edwards, William Wayn Edwards so es 93 75, 89, 96 sz vs 94 B ll ,,,,.. 60, ll Eggleston, Dolores Arlen? --lgywg ,,,-,,,---,-- Y 5? Eggleston, Ronald Hayes ..,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. 5 5 Eiffler, Clifford Arthur .,.,,,,. 56 86 65 30 60 96 62 Gerig, Phyllis Marie .,,,..,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 63 97 64 96 96 96 97 31, 89 Gilbert, Elizabeth fBeppyJ ,,,,,,, ...31, 89, 88 Goldsby, Claude Wayne ...... Goode, Loretta Edith .,,,.,.,,,,, fffffffff'56f' Gillespie, Gerrard Lee ,.......... 31, 72, 86, , Gilman, Gladys Nadine ......, ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, 2.51, 74, 75, 80, 81, 84, 85, 96 Gilman, Neva Darlene ....................... 64, 71, 95 Gilman, Tracy Allan ..................,....,....,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59 Gilmore, Iimmy Gordon ......, .,,, .,,.,,,,, ,,,, , , , 64 Girod, Amy Ruth ......r.,,......... ,.....,,. 5 7, 78, 92 Girod, Ethel May ,....... .... ,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 , 75, 98 Glasgow, Richard Rex ........, .,.,,,.,, , 56, 107, 115 Goldblatt, Bruce William ....,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 90 Golden, Tommy C. .........,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 86 60 89 95 Goodrich, Marilyn ..,.,,,.,,,,, X: 7 76, 60, 78 30, 89, 92 Hartman, Angela Mae .....,eerr. ..-ff 51, 35, 99 Hartwell, lean Elaine. ..... 53, 70, 73, 75, 94, 123 Haugen, Elmer Eugene ..........,eee 30, 78, 104, 108, 116, 118, 119 Haugen, Willis Loren ................o.,e..................- -v 53 Haury, Richard Lee ,.......r,.................. .o....i.....-.. 5 5 Hawkins, Frank LaVar .............. .. ........... ..... 5 2 Hay, Leah Marie ,......,...........,,,, ,..,.,.. ...... 6 2 , 93 Hazel, Robert Moore ,,,,,......... 108, 109, 110, 119 Healy, Mary fPc1tricia1 ,,,,,.., 11557, 70, 75, 84, 96 Heider, Sharon Lee ......... ....,.o,......r,.., 5 2, 71, 75 Heinlein, Bill Karl .............. .......................e,,,... 5 5 Heinrichs, Dean E. ............... .,,.,... 3 l, 70, Helgeson, Ron Gene ,,..........,,... ...,.,,......,.. 6 3 Helstrom, Gaynell Marie ....... ...,....,,,,,.,,,.. 6 0 Page 139 l! 3,': 5F',F!' 1? 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Helton, Barbara Nadine .,.........................,,, 56, 75 Helvig, Mark Dale ........,.......,A.,.....,,,,,,,,......,,.... 55 Henderson, lda lo ..w.....,........, 31, 75, 89, 90, 122 Henderson, Norman Iames .,..,,,....,.,,........,..,,, 64 Hendrie, Sue ....................................,,.... 55, 92, 122 Henne, Betty lane ......,..........,........,,......,.......,,. 53 Henry, Vernon Clyde ......,.. - ............................, 52 Herr, Laurel Grace .........,.........,., 74, 86, 95, 123, Herrig, Richard Gordon tDickl ..Y.............. 31, 78 Herring, Doris Ann .,.................,.............,, 75, 96 Herring, Donald Gene ...,.............................,.. 70, 92, 107, 115, 119, 133 Herring, Mary Lou ........,.......,,.........,.......... 51, 53 1-Iershe, Linda .............................,........,,..........YY, 76 Herzog, LeRoy Allen .............................1,,......... .60 Heston, Alan Wiley ...,,...,,......,.........,.........,.,, ' .... , ...,..... 56, 77, 79, 98, 105, 111, 117, 119 Heth, Iune Inez .......,...............,.v.........,.......Y, .,.. . 61 Hewitt, Carol Frances. ,,... 53, 74, 75, 82, 90, 123 Hewitt, Harold K. ........,...,.... - .......,,, .... ,Y,,. .... 3 0 Hewitt, Larry .,.,...........,....,.,............. 64, 86, 88, 90 Hewitt, Robert George tBobl ,,.. .............,...... 3 0, 79 Hiday, Harriet Elizabeth ...,.......... 30, 74, 89, 95 Hiebert, Darwyn Gene ........... ....,..,,. 6 3, 86, 111 Hilftker, Carole Frances ,,.,... ......., 5 1, 76 90 Hill, David Elwyn tDavel ,..... ....,..,.... . 30 Hill, Iames Arlin Uiml ........,...,. ........,, 5 5, 78 Hilton, Connie lean ........,,...... ....,..,...... 5 7 96 Hisel, Gary Ray ..,,.........,..,. ....,.... 3 0, 86. 100 1-lisel, Nona iMorrowl ..... .Y........Y.......... 3 0 Hocidley, Hilary Allen .,,,... ..........1, ...... 5 1 Hof tedt, Yvonne Lorrain ...... ........ 3 1, 89, 99 Holcomb, Mary Louise ....... ........... 5 8, 59 Holden, Patricia Ruth ...., .. 54 93 Holden, Robert Eugene ,.... ....... . 31, 99 Holfn, Lula Rose .. ..,.......... .,......,Y.........,. 6 4, 88 Holines, Vanah Belle ...... ..,...,.,.......Y.,......V .,.Y. 6 4 Holmquist, Carl Frank .......,...... 51, 100, 106, 111 Holrnstedt, Arlen Carlyle . ........,..........,.,. 62, 118 Holt, Gary Richard .......,............................,i1.... 63 Hoppe, Laura lean ...................,.., ..,,,,.....,Y,,..,, 6 0 Hotinaday, Richard Lee tDickJ ,. 60, 70, 95, 106 Homschuch, Alvin Emile .................,,,.,,.......,YY, 56 Houck, Donna . ,11........,.................,YY,.......Y.......,., 31 Ho en, Harold Algot ......................................... 57 Hoxzard, Donald Charles ..,Y......,1...,....,,,,... ,.Y, 3 1 Howard, Loyal Dean .......,,... 32, 80, Bl, 91, 126 Ho e, Sharon Lee .,...........,......,l........., ..... . .. 63 Ho land, Roselle Lucille .............,...... 56, 75, 99 Hu bard, Emily Ann ...........,........... - ........, 53, 123 Hu son, Ada E. ......,........,..........,l... 32, 84, 85, 90 Hu son, Carole Iune .,.........,., 32, 70, 76, 89, 95 Hudson, Robert Klinger ..........................,, ...Y . 32 Huggins, Charles Byler ...........,...........,... 65, 117 Hu'hes, Iohn Robert fBobl . ..... ......... 6 6, 117 Hu hes, Raymond LeRoy ..,.. ..........,........., 6 1 Hu ett, Virginia Lee .,......... ......,,......,.,........ 6 4 Hulbert, Lois Irene ........,........ ...... - ........,,1,..... 5 6 Hults, Iohn Francis ....,..........................., . 66, 106 Humphrey, Curtis Homan .,.......... 32, 79, 84, 96 Hutnphrey, lames Richard .,..,..........,......... 52 90 Hunt, David W. ......,................ .,............. , ,. 78 Hunter, Peggy Ann' ................,..i........,,..,,... 32 99 Huntley, Diana Elloise ........,.....................,, 62 Hutter, Carol lean ......,........,,.,,...,..,,,,....... 54, 99 1-lufsey, Roxann .,,,,,,, .,... ........ 3 3 , 81, 89, 97, 135 Hu chinson, Clifford E. .............. 33, 70, 112, 119 I liarns, Edgar .,.,........,,................ ....,......... 5 5 Ingledue, Pauline Louise .....Y....... .Y......... 6 1 93 Inglis, Walter Robert lBobl ..........v.,......... 33 Ingram, Florene Mae ,.......,,........,,,,... 33, 76, 89 lsdak, Marilyn lean ...........,,,..,.... .Y,,.. 5 9, 76, 123 Iufer, Ianet Louise .......,Y.,.... ,...,,.. 5 5, 81, 86, 97 Iverson, Ellen Patricia ...,. 1..,.,.,....,...,.....,.. 6 0 lvie, Darlene Ioy ............. lY............, 3 2, 98 l Iackson, Iohn Stephen ....... ., .,., , 86 lacobs, Nina Mae .......i..... ....,,,, 6 4 lacobson, Christine lane ..... .,.,... 5 6 lacobson, Ward N. ............. ......, 1 16 Iaquith, Bill George ......,, ,.......,.. 5 1 Iarnes, Delpha Iune ,........ ......., 5 5 84 Iandera, Dale Franklin ...., .....,...... 6 0 Iantze, Philip Earl tPhill .,,.... ..,,........... 6 2 Iarmin, Gloria Mae ............... ...,,,,,.,........ 6 6 larms, Sharen Rose , .1......... ....,,,, 5 6, 76, 99 Ielkien, lohn P. . .....,l,.,.......... ....,....., l.,.. 3 2 Ielperks, Robert Marshall , ...,... ...,....,... , 98, 111 Ienkinson, Bonnie lean .,....... i....,... 5 5, 84, 122 Jensen, Cliff Harold ,......,... ..,....,,,.Y, 5 4, 101 Ierisen, Murray Allan ........ ..,,,,,,, 6 4, 70, 106 lenson, Marvin ......,,,.,..... ........,1.,.......,..,,,,.. , 32 Iipp, Rodney Alan ...... ....,,,...,....,1,,,,.,.., . ..,,, 3 2 John, Richard Orville ........,,.i,. 32, 101, 117, 119 lohns, Vic S. ......,,.,Y,...........,.,,.........Y,..., 32, 100 Johnson, Belva Elberta ....,.......,,....,,.... 53, 75 95 lohnson, Charles Leon ....,......, .........,.,,,..,.... 6 0 Iohnson, Darlene Dorothy ,,,,.. ...,,,. ,...,,,,,.,,. 5 4 lohnson, David George ..,,..... .,.,,.. . 65, 86, lll Iohnson, Donald Lee ......,...., ......,,1,. 3 3, 78, 100 Iohnson, Donna Ruth ........, ,...... 3 3, 75, 89, 96 Iohnson, Dora Marion ........,. .........,.,....,. 3 3, 99 Iolgnson, Georgia Ann ..........................,,,,. , 64 lonson, Keith Lorin ...,,,..i,..........,,,,,,, 61, 86, 90 Johnston, Phyllis Camille .. ,........ 33, 83, 89, 97 Iones, Carolyn .,.... .....,...... 5 0, 51, 53, 82, 94, 123 Iones, Donna Marline ........,,..........,,..., ,,,, , 53 Iones, Gary Marl ......,....,.1,,..,. 57, 77, 78, 83 90 Page 'I40 1 Iones, Gilbert fGenel ,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,. ........32, 79, 92, 104, 105, 108, 116, 118, 119 lanes, Jacqueline Evonne .......,.........,,,,..... 64, 70 lanes, LaVern Harlan ..,,,,,. ...,,.,,,,....,,,,,.......,,, 5 2 lanes, Marilynn May ,,..... ,,,,,,,, 6 1, 71 76 Jones, Nolan .................. . ,...... 32, 79 84 lanes Peggy Norene ,..... ,,,..,..... G 3, 76 lones Reva Pauline ...... ....,...,,,,, ,,.. 3 2 lones, Roberta Faye ,,.,,....................,,,....,.., 60, 86 Iorgensen, lean Marie .....,...,..........,,,,......, 65, 95 loy, Robert Ray ........ - ...,....,,.............. 59, 106, 111 lust, Harriett Mae ..... 25, 32, 74, 75, 81, 89, 122 Iuul, Ioan Colleen Barbara ...,..,,........ 64, 71, 98 luve, Gordon Miller .............,..............,....... 56, 78 K Kampstra, Karoline Ann tCaro1l .,...,......,,,,.,.. 52 Kannier, Carole Sue .....,.,.,,..........., ......, 5 5, 76 Kapperman, Patsy Rae ...,.......... ..........,,., 8 6 Karsten, Laurene lane ....,. ,,..,.. 3 2, 84 Karsten, Lee Harvey ...... ...........,,.. 5 7 Karsten, Wilma lean .,,... .,.,.,,.....,,,,,, 5 9 Kasper, Joyce Virginia ....., ...,,,, 5 4, 76, 93 Katka, Margaret Ann .,.. .,,,..,.......,,.,.......,,., 5 6 Katusa, Barbara lean .......,............,........,,,......., 62 Kaufman, Carol Lee - ,,.,........,Y -..55, 83, 95, 122 Kayser, Beverly Ann - ........ ....,........., 5 6, 75 95 Keefer, Philip David ........ 32, 99 122 Kelley, Marlene Loretta ...... .....,.., 5 0, 53, Kennedy, Roy Wayne .......... .....,,......,...,,....,.,,,.. Kenyon, Shirley Ann ...........,.................,,.,,, 33 Keppinger, Cleo ,...... - ..,.. 33, 70, 77, 78, 79, Keppinger, Kenneth Ray ,.,........,,......,,,,,,, 33, Keppinger, Larry Randall ..........,..,i, 58, 78, Kergil, Peter Iames ......,...........,, ......,,,,.., 6 0, Kergil, William tBil1J ..,,...... .,,...... 3 2, 88, Kerns, Tom Lewis ,....... .. ..... .,.......,,,,,, 5 5, Keys, Fay .,....,...............,. ......,... . . .,v,,......,,,,i, ., Kibby, Marilynn Lee ....,...........,... . ....... 61, Kidd, Lloyd George ........... - ............,,...........,..,., Kiekel, Robert Dene ..,,....,.. .... 33 99 133 100 106 100 100 105 84 71 64 84 Kilday, Beverly Darlene ...,... .....,.,,. . .32 Kilday, Shirley Rose .....,..,..... ........,,...., 5 6 93 Kimball, Darwin Bazil ,..,.,......,...,.....,i.,.......,.,.,. ,32 Kimble, Lawrence Everett ..........,,,,.... 52, 86, 97 King, Connie ....,,..,....................,,..... 51, 71, 75 95 King, DiAnne Charlene ............ 64, 84, 85, 86 90 King, Howard Bruce .,..,.,.......,,.. 78, 84, 116, 135 King, loanne Irene ......,,,, .....,........,,. .... .,,,,,,,, 5 1 King, Ioann Maxine .1..... ,,.....,,,.... 5 4, 74, 99 King, Karen Ioan .......,,... ,..,.....,,,, ,,.., 5 5 King, Roger Raymond ........, ........, 5 7, 100 King, Shirley Carmen ,...... ,.......,., 7 6, 84 Kingman, Arthur Ralph ..,.. .......,,.... 5 6, 101 Kingman, Maureen .....,,.,.,...... ..,.......,.,,,.. 5 6, 84 Kinkaid, Iames Leonard ...,..............,.....,,,, 51, 100 Kinzer, Sharon Lyllis ..,........ ,....... 5 6, 75, 81 96 Kipper, Marilyn Rae ..,.,. .........,.,,......,.,.., 5 9 Kite, Carolyn Lou ..,. .... ,... , ..............,..... 6 6 Kizziah, lack Wilder .,,,, ..... ,.,..,..,, , . .62 Kjaer, Barbara Laurose ..... .,.L,,, 6 1, 63 Klassen, Velma May ...........,v,,. ..,,.,,,.......,1,i.., 6 6 Klavohn, Iohn Leslie .....Y,.,,........,..,.....,,L....., ,,,, 5 3 Kleen, Frances Darlene ........,,...... 56, 76, 99 Kleen, lames Barrie ,........ 24, 25, 32, 72, 77, 79 Klein, Vern Eugene - ,,i.......,.,.......l,l .....,.,,l,i 3 2, 99 Kleinsmith, Allan ..,...,,.............. ..,......,.......,.... 3 3 Kleinsmith, Lyle ..........,....... ........,....., A .163 Kleman, Carol Rose ............... .....l,........l, 3 3, 95 Kleman, Kenneth lames ,.,L,.......Y...,,.. 54, 86, 100 Klinefelter, Dorothy lean ..........lL,.1,.......,......., 53 Klopfenstein, Verla Ann .....,.........Y,.,1,......L,,..... .33' Klotz, Max lohn ..,......,........,,..,.....,L.......l...L, 55, 118 Knittel, Derald ,,,i....... 66, 70, 78, 105, 111, 119 Knittel, Martin Dean ......,,i.......,..,.. 24, 33, 79 97 Knode, Evelyn Ioyce ......,...,.,.....,........,L,.........LL 32 Knytych, Charles Robert ..... ..,i.......,,,. . .101 Kortzeborn, Dick Lee ..,...... ......, 5 7, 78 Krater, Iackie Loyde ,.Y,...........,......L........LY,.......,. 60 Krater, Iessie Floyd .. ....,.........,,,.....,,........., .. 65 Krater, Lela Mae fLeel ....,...,..,....,L,,....,YL,,L, 53, 84 Kreft, Ruth Carolyn. .,....., 25, 32, 77, 89, 96, 121 Kring, Miles Tennant ..... 32, 70, 79, 84, 92, 133 Kromer, Sidney Anne ,.......,.,.,..........,,. 75, 86, 95 Kronser, Marjorie Mae .....,...,...............,.,... 62, 76 Kubishtct, lack Ed .,...,..... ...,...... 3 2, 112, 119 Kuenzi, Donald I. ......... . .......,,i.....,,ll.. YYYY., 5 3 Kufner, Ianet Marie ..............,.,.,.,... 32, 74, 89 99 Kuhl, Donald Wayne .....,,.,..............,.......... 33, 99 Kuhn, Arlene LaVerne 32, 74, 75, 80, Kurele, Barbara Ann 81, 89, 95, 121, 135 Kyle, Larry Keith ...,.,...........,.........,....,, 63, 86, 90 L Ladd, Fayette Earl . .........,........,..,,..,.,, ,..... 1 01, 112 Lamb, Frank ..,,.........,,..,......L.,....el.............. 57, 111 Lamb, Louisa ......,,,1 - ........., 62, 63, 70, 74, 86, 94 Lamkin, Sharon Lee .....,,,,.............., 55, 70, 86, 90 Landon, Dick .................. ....... .,,.......l,.......,,, 6 6 , 106 Lane, Donna Mae ..,.......,, ......... . l.......,........ 5 9 Lang, Eileen Pauline .... ..... .... .....,.e.i....V . . 1 60 Lang, Harold Levern .,.............................,... 51 79 Langdon, Iames Ray ....1.,.....L,......,l,,.....,,,,,.,. 63 Lange, Dona Lee .....,.,..,,........ 33, 76, 86, 89, 96 Langeland, Lorraine Ioyce 1,.,......,,,,,....,, 66, 86 Langeland, Marvin Lars ,..... 51, 79, 86, 105, 119 Langrell, Io Anna ..............,..,,,....e.Y.......,,e,,, 55, 95 Lanham, Io Ann E. .,,,..........................1Y....... .,., 5 6 LaPoint, Marlene Henny .,,.i. .V .,.....,,,..... 33, 93 Largent, loe Richard .......... ....veYV, 5 7, 98, 112 ,., 4- 3 1-54,-vi, Largent, Ronald Patrick - ....,... 60, 90, 107, 112 Larimore, Iudith Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,.,,,. 59, 34, 95 Larsen, Wendell Austin ...,.,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 98 Larson, lames tPatJ ............ 33, 86, 88, 115, 119 Larson, Sharon Lee lSherriej ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Larwood, Robert lack .N ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Laverty, Sharon Elizabeth ,.,,,,, 2 ,,,,,, 77, 90, Q4 Lawrence, Kenneth Gene ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, ,,.--,, 5 5 Lawrence, Maurice Fred .,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Lay, Bonnie May ,,.,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,-,,,-,,,,,----,-, 61 Layton, Clarence Rex ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 0, 77, 73, Q5 Lebold, Evelyn Marie ,,.,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,, 62, 70, 77, 96 Ledbetter, Nettie lane ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,-,,-,...,,--,,,,- 32 Lee, Carol lane .,.,..,,......,....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 5, 96, 123 Lee. Nancy .................. 32, 74, 80, 81, 83, 89 94 Lee, Norman Leslie .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32, 98, 117, 1191 Lee, Othelene..50, 54, 77, 78, 80, 81, 83, 95, 123 Lee, Steve ............,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,- , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1, 34, Q0 Lengele, Richard E. ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,- 3 2 Lenninqer, Iohn Keith ,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 5 5 Lent, Alfred Ernest ..,,....,, ,,,,,,.,,,,.-,,..,,-, , 63 Lent, Lee Merle , .,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,,,,-,,-- 2 ,,,,, M ,,,.,,,,, 5 2 LeRud, Phyllis Arline ,,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,, 5 4, 93 Leslie, Lolita Helen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2, ,,,,, 2 ,,,,,-,,--,,-,,,,, 63 Leupe', Shirley Mae ...... - ...,,,, L ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,A 32 Lewis, loan Carole ....... ....... 3 2, 74, 75, 89, 92 Lewis, Iustine Louise ....,,, ,,,,,,,,, , USB, 65, 75, 94 Lewis, Maryetta .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,A,,,-,, 5 0 Lewis, Richard Leon .,i,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, -,,,,,-,,,,-,,, 3 3, 92 Lichty, Nila May fNyel .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,--, ,,,-,,,-',, 5 2 Lien, Arda Carolyn ,......... 64, 67, 70, 74, 96, 123 Lietuvietis, Katia .,.........,...,,,,,,,,, 33, 72, 121, 122 Lietuvietis, Vija ...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,.,,,-,,,,, 54, 98, 123 Limbocker, Donald Dean .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,M ,,,,,, 66 Linck, Delwin Marion ,....... ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Lindburg, Don Nelson , ..,.... ,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,, , .56 Lippert, Myrna Lois ....,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 2, 86, 96 Little, Marjorie Elizabeth ,,.,,,.,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , --.----.............. 55, 74, 80, 81, 82, 91, 123, 127 Lltchenberg, Alan Keith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61 Lively, Cindy Iune ,,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 2, 76 Lively, Melvin LeRoy ..,. .,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 1 Lively, Virginia Io ..................,,, ..... 5 8, 64, 94, 123 Lockard, Irma .......................... 33, 76, 89, 93, 123 Lockenour, Anna Mae ,,..,,.,..,..,,,.,, ,66, 75, 85 90 Lockhart, Caroline Emmatrude .... 33, 89, 90, 95 Loder, Peter Cameron .......,,..,..,,.,,.,,,,,, 62, 88, 98 Logan, Phyllis Rae ...,.,..,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 52 Long, Hertha Katherine ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 Long, Laurel Merwin ..,,.. ...............,.,,,,,,,, 6 3, 88 Long, Louella Irene ..... ,,......,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 Long, Verna May ..........,,..,,..,....,,,,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,, 51 Lorenz, Marlyn True .,............ 55, 71, 77, 90, 123 Lottick, Sylvia Iane .,...,......... ,. .,,........,,,,.., 66, ,123 Lottis, Kenneth Robin ,............,..,...,.,... 84, 86, 101 Lottis, William Walter ..,..,..... .....,.,,,,,,, 6 3, 86 Loveland, Richard Earl ..,.i,.,.... ,..,......,,,,,,,, 6 0 Loveland, Robert Eugene ...... ,,,.,..,...,,.,,,.,,,, 5 6 Lovell, Kay Louise .................. ,...... 6 5, 84, 85 Lowe, Richard G. ............,..,. .......,, 6 4, 119 Lowery, Eddie Allen ...,...,.. ......,,,,...,. 5 7 Lowery, Robert Lee ........,.,...,. ,....., 3 4, 94 Lowery, Roberta LaVe1l ....... ........ 6 6, 93 Lowery, Ronnie Ralph ..,..... ......,..,......., 6 '1 Lowery, Wilburn Carl ..,... .........,,.....,...... , 34, 100 Loynes, Barbara lean .,...............,..,...........,..,... ,52 Loynes, Raymond Gerald ,.....,.,..,..........,,,,. 60 Loynes, Roy Iunior ,,,........... 50, 52, 107, 115, 119 Lucas, Bill .........,............,.,,............,.........,..,.. . ...,,, 34 Lucas, Iohn ...................... ,,.,........, . .,...,...... . 66, 100 Luchau, Wesley .,.............. ....,...........v,, .... 1 0 1 Lukinbeal, Carol Ann ........,....,.......... 59, 84, 123 Lunda, Darrel Orris .1...........,., ............... . 61, 86, 90 Luther, Bob Chester ..v.,,............... 34, 70, 72, 97 Lyman, Iohn Stanley ...... 25, 35, 70, 72, 79, 101 IM MacDonald, Icmet .,,...........,........,......... 63, 76, 98 MacDonald, Patricia Ann .,.,............ . ........ .. , .....,...,......,,.,.....v,....... 35, 71, 77, 89, 96, 121 MacGregor, Dorothy Rae ...........,.... 60, 74, 86, 98 Mackey, Iosele Lee .................................,.......... 56 Mackey, Lyle F. .. .....,......,........................... .... 1 01 Maclean, Charles Richard lChuckJ .....i.......... 35 Maeder, Nan Carol .......................... .................. 3 5 Magnuson, Raymond Paul ................................ 56 Mahnkey, Gary ......,,...................................Yv..... 64 Maison, Paul Brian fMikeJ .................. 61, 70, 95 Manke, Arnold August CArniel ............ 34, 86, 88 Mapes, Bob Everett ,..,.....,........,e .................e,..... 6 4 Marggi, Bob C. ...., .....,........,.................. 3 4, 79, 84 Marggi, Mary Helen ........... ........ 6 6, 75, 84, 96 Marschat, Ierry Clinton .................Y........,... 34, 99 Marshall, Carolyn ...............,1.......... 34, 75, 89. 99 Martin, Cleta Claudine ,... 34, 70, 74, 75, 89 92 Martin, Daryle Leroy ......................re............... 63 Martin, Dorna Elizabeth ,.... .e......Y...... 5 5, 90, 121 Martin, Gerald Dean ...............r.................-.. 51, 9B Martin, loyce Louise .....r..,................,.-..----.-...-.. 57 Martin, Larry Dennis .... 34, 86, 88, 98, 115, 119 Mason, Virgil Lyle ....l........................... 51, 84, 88 Massee, David Lowell ..r........ ...-.....--.----. 3 5, 96 Massey, Dick Lee .e.e.....Y.... .-...---- 3 5, 119 Mathews, Pauline Elaine ........Y.....-.....--. ..-- 6 6, 95 Mathieson, James Alfred ................... 51, 86, 92 Matter, George Alfred ..........., 58, 60, 73, 95, 105 Matter, Louise loyce .,.,......Y.......-.---...---- 1.e- ---- 70, 72, 81, 86, 89, 91, 121, 135 Matthis, Bruce Iames ..,..... 35, 100, 114, 115, 119 Mattison, Bill Grover ..........--.....,.-.------------- ------, 5 9 Mattison, Glenna lean ...Y,.....--.....------ee-e----- 34, 93 8, r Mattison, 1oAnn ............,.... .....,, 6 5 Maude, Roger Carroll ...... ....... 5 3 Maude, William Henry ...... .............,...,..,.., 3 4 Maudlin, Melvin Iames ..., .....,,,,, .,.. .,.,....,,,.. 1 1 5 May, Cecelia Patt ....,,,..... ,........ 5 4, 67, 75, 90 Mayden, Wanda Lou ...... .................,., 6 6, Mayna Mayna Mayo, McAllister, Marjorie lune ,......... rd, Christine E. ,... ,.,......,...,.., 5 2, rd, Ruth Naomi ....... 1 ...... 34, Lillian ...l..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 11 ........6l, McBath, Patricia Karol ..............,. McClellan, Delores Irene ,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59, 80 81 95 75 93 34 90 60 McCaleb, Ella Faith lMickeyJ .,........,...,,,,,,,,,,, 34 93 McClelland, Charles Robert .... 70, 79, , , 90 McClelland, Iim Stephen ............,....,. 55, 79, 90 McCollam, Beverly lane ,,,,,,,, .,,,.,,, 3 4, 75, 89, 99 McConville, Robert Brooks .,.....,......... ,35, 86, 88 63 McCracken, Carolee Faye ......,,..,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, , M ll n Vir inia L cCu e , g ee ...... - ,......,, ,,....,,,.,,,,,,,, 5 5 McDevitt, luanita Marie, .....,,,,..,,,, 35, 89, 93, 133 McDonald, Frances Iane.1.50, 53, 56, 76, 84, 96 McDonald, Norman 'Lloyd ,..,,,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 52, 100 McDougal, Eva Alice .............. - ....,....,...,,.,,,,,,, 53 McFad en, Dorothy ,,...........,..,,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 McFarland, Marilyn Lee ,,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.l 35, 75, 84, 85, 90, 122, 132, 135 McGinnis, Shirley Rae .,.,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 96, 123 McGlauflin, Gale ....... - ,.., .,,..... - ............. 6 4, 88, 98 McGowan, Robert Bruce ..... ...,....,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, 5 1 McGowan, Sabra lean ..,........,,...,.,,..,..,,,,,, 35, 72 Mclntosh, Earl Lee .......,....l,.,,,,,,,,,,, 61, 107, 119 McKenzie, Don Sam ,,,.....................,..,,,..,,,,,, 1 56, 70, 78, 92, 109, 114, 115, 119 McKinney, Macyle Leone ,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 54 McKinney, William Clark ...........,.,,..., 1. ..,,,., 34 McKinnon, Patricia Ann ......... ,..,.. 6 0, 93 McLaughlin, Donna Lee ..... ,,.,,.,,,,, 6 4, 84 McManus, Milo Wayne ....... ............... ..,... 3 4 McMickle, Carole Louise ........ .........., 5 6, 76, 99 McMillan, Betty ...................,...,.......,.......,,,.,, ,,,,,, 3 4 McMillin, Harold tDoyleJ ..........,,..., 34, 77, 79, 96 McMillen, Richard Eldon ....... L ,.............,. 59, 112 McMullen, Barbara Lee.66, 71, 75, 96, 123, 126 McNeil, Shirley QCol1eenJ ....,..............,.,,,,1,,,,,, 25, 34, 75, 89, 96, 131, 134, 135 McRae, Darrel Ken .,..,,....,............,,..,,,, ,,,, 6 2, 101 McRea1, Ray Ioseph .,..,..,.,.,,.,..,,,,,,,, 55, 81, 106 Meeks, Barbara Anne ...... ,,...,.....,,, 5 8, 63 Meithof, Beverly Iean ,.... ,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2 Mentzer, Carol Mae .,1,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,.,,..,,........,.... 76 Mentzer, Donna Arlene ..,,...,...,.....,.,.,,, L ,,,,, ,,,,, 3 4 Mentzer, Gloria Darlene ............,.,..,. . ..... 55, 96 Merchant, Steve Taft ,..,,, 50, 56, 79, 98, lll, 116 Messing, Gary Lee ............,. 35, 72, 84, 101, 119 Messmer, Carolyn .,,,1...,..,,.,,,,.,,....... 35, 75, 89, 96 Messmer, Howard Ioseph ..........,,..,...,.... 65, 113 Meyer, Don Louis ...............,..,....,.,..,..,,,,,. 35, 100 Meyer, Richard Craven .............., 54, 86, 90, 117 Meyers, George Edward ....,,.,.,...,.,.,,,.,...,..,,,. 104, 105, 112, 119 Meyers, Kathy Ioan .,.................,.., ....,...,,.,, 5 3, 93 Meyers, Marvel Georgia .,.,...,,...,,.,, ,,,,, 5 2, 71, 81 Michalke, Earl loseph .....................,......,.....,.. 35 Michalson, Karen Severeen ........,,....,,..,,.,,,,,, 63 Michelson, Herdis Ioyce ,,..,.....,..1,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 82, 84, 85, 90, 94, 123 Miles, Clara Lou 1Tootsiel ........,.,....1.1, 53, 76 Miles, Sharon Lynne ....,,....,...... - ,,,.,.1, 66, 76, 96 Muller, Vernon Harry ,..... Mullins, Loise Aline ....... Munger, Phil .1 .....,... ........, 1 . MurphY, lanet Charlotte ....... 34, 95, 129 62, 123 Murphy, K. Mark 1 ,.............. .....,.... 3 4, 80,131 Murphy, Richard Allen ....,. Murray, Ierry Atlee ..,,1,.1,, Myers, Lois Marie .......... N Neal, Benny Allen ............ 55, 34, 105 55, 76, 99 63, 86 123 Neal, Donna Ioan ......................., 60, 74, 96, Nebrija, Shirley Anne ...,,, ,.,1.1,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1, 64 Need, Eileen Gloria .,,Y.......,A........,,.............. 56, 84 Need, Marlene Georgia ........................ 55, 84 Nelson, lohn Rex .............................,,..,, 61, 86, 88 Nelson, Marlin Gene ..,,..,....... 35, 113, 118, 119 Nelson, Noreen Ethelynne ...........,.......,,,..1,,,.,, 64 Nelson, Ron Iames ...................... .,,.....,,.....,.. , 95 Nelson, Vern ...,.,,,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,, 1, 35 Nelson, William Lee ,..,,...,.,,..,,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, , ,56, 115 Nelson, William Leo ....,........... 52, 112, 116, 119, Nelte, Elsbeth Antoinette ,.,....,,...., 59, 74, 96, 123 Neufeldt, Tex Franklin ..................... 35, 100, 119 Neuharth, Glenn Emil ...................... 35, 112, 119 Neuharth, Martha Amanda ..,,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Newberry, Shirley Mae 11.136, 76, 89, 121, 122 Newell, Harold Richard ...........................,.. 1.151 Newton, Mary Rolleene .....,.........,..,....,.,,, 36, 93 Nichols, Harold Wayne ............,...,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 Nichols, Mauryne Roxanne ..... ,,..1,.,, , 11 1 70, 78, 84, 85, 90 Nieswander, Frank Edward ....,,,.,,...,,,,,,,, 36, 78 Noack, Beverly Ann ...,,,,,,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36, 99 Noeske, Ioan Emeline ......... - .............,...,,...,,,,,., 57 Nohlgren, Sonia Lavonne .1 ,.,...,......,. , .,..,, Y,.1,,, 3 6, 72, 74, 76, 84, 89, 92, 135 Nolz, Dorothy Clara ......................,..... 63, 75, 96 Nopp, Bob Graham ....... ........... 5 0, 55, 78, 116 Nopp, Mary lean ,,..,,. 37, 74, 77, 89, 92, 126 Nordyke, Sandra May ....................... .85, 86, 90 Norman, Herman Forrest .,......................,..,.,.,, 59 Norman, Robert Bruce ..,... Noteboom, Robert Eugene .,,........,, ,,.... 66, 100 89 95 Nothelfer, Donna lean ................... 37, 76, , Nowak, Shirley Ann ......... Noyes, Robert Lee ....,... Nunn, Beverly Iune .....,.,,.. Nystrom, losephine A. O Obert, Ianice Ione ............ O'Brien, lack Donald ,.,,,,.. O'Brien, Lorette Virginia ........ Ogle, Charlyn lean ,..,..,....... Oglevie, William Henry ..,... O'Harra, Dalene Marian ...,.,., Oliver, Ralph Iames ,,,,,..,.,,. Olmsted, Mary Emma ..,.. ...,... Olson, Marilyn Iane .................., ...57, 71, 75, 94 ...........37, 67, 91 94 37, 36, 89, 'ffffffffffgof ...fffffff85f'70 '1 90 66 63 95 36 76 13 93 ..,63, 67, 77, 78 89 93 52 57 55 111 Olson, Nadine Elizabeth ..,1.1.,,,.1,,,, ,, 36, 74, Olson, Stina Ioan ...........,.............,,, 36, 74, 89, Olson, Thomas Raymond ....,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, O'Neil, Dolly Ioan ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,..,,..,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,, Osborn, William Larry .......,,.......,,. ......,, 1 Osborn, Wayne Lowell .....,. ..... 6 1, 100, 106, Osterberg, Nancy Carol ............,.,,,,,,,,1,,,v,, ,,,,, 6 0 Otjen, Elsie Mae 1PetieJ .............,., ....,, .... 5 9 , 86 Overman, Arleeta Maureen. .... .1 Owens, Ieraldine Louise ............ Owens, Gerald Dean .,,,..,,., P Pace, Barbara lean ...,............... 58, 66, 75, 123 62, 73, 90, 123 25, 36, Pack, Harold George .................,.,., 57, 106, 89 ll2 55, 75, 94, 121 118 Page, Shirley Elaine .........., Page, Urlin Scott 1...,,..,,..,,.., 57, 70, 86, 109, Pankey, Ruth Etta ...1..,,,,.,....,............,...1.,..,..1, 60 Pankratz, Melvin Sam 11,,1,,,.....111....,.., 56, 86, 88 Papenfus, Frank loseph ..................................,, 53 Paris, Dolores Isabel ...... ....,,,, ,..,,,... 1 .,.....,.,..... 6 4 Parker, Arden Elizabeth. 52, 83, 84, 85, 95, 128 Parker, Carolyn Kay ...,.,...,...,....., 37, 76, 82, Peper, Don ........................... .................. 5 2, 111 Pepper, Darrell Lloyd ..... ............................... 6 0 Pepper, Dorothy Rae ....... ....... - 1 ...... -.....65, 97 Periman, lohn Lenzie ................. - ........... -..36, 91 Perkins, Karen Sue ................... - ......... -..-...-...66 Perkins, Lorna Lee ....v..,........................ - .... 59, 93 Perlich, Donald Ramon..55, 90 92, 96, 97, 122 Perrin, Karen Sue tKayl ................ 1. ...... ... .... 71, 72, 80, 84, 89, 132 Perry, Iohn Edward .,,...,............ .. ....... 58, 62, 106 Peters, Wilma Ruth ....,.........,...,,. - ....... -..... ...... .63 Peterson, Bobby Ann .........,...,.....,...... .. ..... 60, 95 Peterson, Lee Harvey 1 ..,.....1.............................. 60 Peterson, Richard Lee ,.... .......... 1. .................. 25, 37, 77, 78, 104, 112, 119 Peterson, Shirley Mae ..,........................... ...64, 93 Phelps, Donna Mae ,1,1... . ............. 50, 84, 90, 135 Philllppe, Lenore L..137, 74, 84, 89, 95, 121, 122 Phillips 37 Charles ...,...................... - ........... - ........ Phillips, Don Lee ..lY1,.................... ....-.......- .... ...55 Phillips, Gwen 1 ......... ...-We ----- s--35 Phillips, Otis Arthur ..1... .........Y 5 8, 61 Phillips, Sharon Lee ........ ...........---.l..--- 5 3 Picha, Delorese lunne ....... .-.. - ...---N .-,- 1.54 Pickell, Ernest Donald .,,....................,.. - l........, 55 Pickens, Barbara ...................-.......... E..- --------- - W-,,,,,1 11,1,11,,36, 75, 82, 89, 90, 99, 121, 132 Pickerel, Harold William ......--..f--A.----- - ,,--- .36, 99 Pierce, Mary Diann1136, 76, 81, 89, 99, 121, 122 Pierce, Norm Lyle 111Y.................. 51, 105, 105, 119 Pingel, Kenneth Earl ...........................l.. ---. - ------ 5 2 Pinner, Tommy Everett ,.vY.1. .........-.-..--------,---- 5 5 Pinz, Ioyce Marie ............... ............ E ......--,- 3 5, 93 Plenqe, Fred Leigh ......vvY1...........Vvi ..-,----------.----- 3 5 Polales, Sophia .1 1,.... 37, 71,.72, 74, 89, 92, 121 Poppitz, Arnold A. ...,.......................-- --- --e--- 37, 98 Porter, Roderick L. ...................-..- - ---,-------------e --63 Powell, Thelma LaVerne ....,. ...- ....-...---- e--55 Powers, Marian Lee ..............,---,,-------- 52, 75, 95 Powers, Merle Tom .....Y..l.......... ,--,,------ - ------ 3 7, 84 Powers, Patricia Lee ..... ...... - .....--,,-----A---- 5 5, 75 Powers, Richard ........Y... ----- ------4--- - ------- ---63 Prentice, Warren 1. ...... ......-,------ - ----'--------- W 60 Prince, lohn Robert 1.YYYY.... .YY.Yi..Y 5 1, 99, 105, lg? 90 P't1itt,H1 I t .l.................. ..A.,------ - . f---- -- pibibitei, 1585? Acglilz .,1eee..,....... ss, et. 70. es, Province, William F1'aiZ6I' ......---------- ---- ------------ 37 Pruitt, Deryl Edwin ..........-A---------'A --e------------------ 5 5 Puhlman, Raymond Walter ..... - ...,--------- -'55, 34 Punzet, Dbolris lar? ,H ,.......-..l.... - -..,,--------V-,, --.---- 5 7 P , ' 't ...-.,f,..-,---- ------- - umlfff ,c..,.. Eff .,.., 5 fee, 70. 73, 79, 81, eo, 107 R Rauf, Della DelOl'iS ,-,---- - ----- -- Raat, Marie Maqdalina ...,. Raai, Rose Marie .... 1 .--4------- ------- Radcliff, Geraldine Diane ........... Railsback, Patricia Ann ...... Raines, Douglas George ..... Rains, Ervin Roy .Y..........f ,- Rains, Ierry Lee .YfYYY...- Ralph, Lowell William ......... Ralph, Mary Evangline .,,,,.. .36 89 93 121 ' 521, 77, 96 77, 79, 84 .,.11......52, 117 1..- ...... 36, 100 .....1....59, 78, 79 ....,,11.176, 86, 88 Ramseyer, Iohn A. ....v.----YeYA- -----'----------f--- 5 2 Randall, Barbara Irene ..... ----------- ----- - 5 3 Randall, Lucille Luanne: ..... .-------VVf ----- 5 9 Raney, Clyde Ames ---A-------- A----- ----------- ----8-- 3 6 I 100 Raney, Malrgy --fv--- 5 -----e------- --------f------f A'-- ------ ' 9 8 Rmklffffo iff ..... 5171513 Qi?'1'58: 1'i's5 ii'52 119 ' , W'11' D ' ht ....,l.......,. .....-fe.ee- W Runlilll ...,,,,. 92, 106, 115, 118, 119 Rasmussen, Sally Milda ....,------,f --------s----- -------- 5 5 Rath, Patricia lane ....,,.....-,,,l ....VYe------,A, ----- Y - 91 Raymond, Don K. ........-.------ ---------AA------- 3 51 781 93 Read, Harold Dean ...........-.f---- ---f-AA------- ---f ---- 7 8 Real, Carolyn Ann .......Y.....- A--- - -54, 74' 94 Remy, Richard Eager ,.,1. 137,772--79, 98, 105, 13 Miller, Alice Ioy ..l.,,.........v...,..,,.......... 61, 75, 123 Miller, Billie Louise .,111....1,1....,,,...... ......,., 1 .....34, 70, 75, 78, 79, 89, 92, 131, 133, ,135 Miller, Charles Eugene ........,...,....,.,,,,,,,,,, 86, 97 Miller, Danny Charles .......... L .......,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 65 Miller, Delton LeRoy ...... .......,.,...,. ....,, 5 9 Miller, Delores Rae ............................... 62, 73, 90 Miller, Gladys lean .1............. 1 ............, ..,, 34 Miller, Iulia Ann 11 ..... 58, 60, 62, 77, 81, 123 Miller, Margaret LaVerne ..............,..,..,..,,.,1,. 34, 70, 72, 77, 89, 92, 121 Miller, Marilyn Marie 1....-..-...- ................. 55 Miller, Ramsay E. ,..,,,...,.,.,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34 Miller, Robert loseph ........... .....,., ..1., 1 . 64, 111 Miller, Virginia Robbins ..........,.., L1134, 72, 86, 97 Miller, Warren Day ,...,,.,., 1 ,,,, ..,,,., ,,,,, 3 4 , 78, 84 Minitie, Iohnny Lindsay ...,,.,.,... 61, 98, 111, 117 Mix, David Elyme ..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. ,,,, 5 9, 86 Monk, Lawrence Edwin ,,,,..,, ,,,..., 3 5, 84, 86, 90 Monk, Lois Helen .... ....... 66, 86, 91 65 66 62 93 Monroe, Caroline Ruth .....,. ....,,..,1,,, 5 9, Monroe, Deloris Inez ..,,,,..,, Montgomery, Donna Rae 1,,111,,11. 1 .,,.....,1,,..,,.,... Moore, Billy 1WayneJ ,,,,.....,,,, ,.,,, ,,,,.,,, ,,,, . , Moore, Lou Ellen .,.............,...,.. 35, 81, 84, 89, Moore, Willard ,,11,1.,,,,,v,,,1,,,...,., 35, 78, 100, 101 Moorefield, Nancy Robison 1..62, 66, 77, 83, 94 Morgali, Ronaldllftalph, ..... 56, 79, 112, 117, 119 126 Parker, Gary Lee ...........,,..........,.... 61, 106, 151 Parris, Laura Marie ...... ...,..,.............. . 1. Parrish, Edith Nadine ....... .......... 3 7, 84, 89, 90 Parson, Marilyn lane ,.,... ....,.,...., 6 4, 76,193 Parson Patters Patters Patters Patters Patton, Patton, Patzer, Patzer, s, Ron ...,.,,,.,., ,,.,,,,.,.,... ,,.....,v......., on, Barbara Ann ................,,,.... ,,... 3 7, 96 on, Frieda Daylene ..,...,.., 58, 64, 76, 96 on, Lewis Walter ........,,....,..,,..,,.....,,,,. 100 on, Tom Dean . ......,. ,,.,..,....,.......,,,. 6 3 Donalyn Rozetlha .... ........ . .1 66 Patricia Vee ..,,1,..11,. .,,...... 5 1, 53 Donald Allen ,1,,.,, ....... 1 . 60 Donna Marie ........ ,..., 3 6, 91 Redding, Janet Kar ------ 1 ---- - ------- K ---------- - ------ -A Reed, Diana lvlene 113011191 ---------e---- ---------- 5 1' R , ry ou ---f---AA4------ ------4AA--f--8 -----f--8--- ff-' R392 Vlfxalton Hainsworth 1.....,... 25, 37, 72, Reeves, Lois lane l......... ,,-------, 3 7, 72, 391 31, Rehfusskloliinwiklftged ..Y..----- A------- v ------- ---- 5 3 1 731 R h , ar ar in ,,,,....,V.....-. .A----f-,e----e ----- ' - - R213 Beverly Cummings ,.------, . e----- 37, 57, 84, Reimann, Helen lOY --YYeA---f- A-------f---- - --54' 76' Reimann, Robert Gene KTSK'-ll -----e-------' 52' 95, 1 64 52 96 99 90 61 93 93 06 Reitzenstein, Claire Allen ,....-.-. ------e---- 5 9, 132 Morgenstem, William ................................., ,.... 6 3 Moriarty, Patsy Ann .,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,1,,,1,,,.., 55 , 67 Morley, Karen Claudette ......., 58, 60, 71, 91, 123 Gordon Leslie ................ 63, 88, 100, 90 66 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Patzer, Douglas Iames ..,..... ........ 5 5, 101 Paulson, Iohnnie F. ....,...,.......,,.....1,,..,.....,,..,,,,,, 36 Paulus, Larry Rodrick .,v........,...,....,,..,........... Kenny Earl ........... ...,,,......,,.... 1 .... . Max Lyle ..., ..,.... ....... 3 4 , 72, 86, 88, Richard Earl ...... 1 ......................,,...,,, 1 Robert ,.......,...... 54, 78, 79, 92, 106, 109, 110, 114, 115, 119 Payne, lane Patricia .,,...,..,.....,,,... 51, 84, 86, 90 Pearce, Lowell Norman,1165, 79, 105, 111, 119 Morrison, Rita Mae ......, .....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, Morrow, Ray Lewis ..... ......,..,,.., 1 ,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 70 75 Mosolt, Margie Ann ,,.,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,, 5 0, 57, Mott, Beverly Iames ...... ,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, , 60, 75, Mowery, Vernon Neal ..... .,.......,,..,, , 1 63 93 61 Morton, Patricia Anne ...........,., 50, 52, , , 90 96 93 65 99 Muir, Ioan Elenor .,,....... ..111111,,34, 89, Pearson, Donna Lee ......................,,....,.,,...,,,,.... 36 Pease, Patsy Lee .........,......................,, 56, 82, 122 Peckenpauqh, Eunice A. ...................,......,.,,, 1 ..36, 70, 72, 75, 78, 89, 92, 133 Pedee, Richard Douglas ....,...,...,....,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,., 64 Peirce, Dawn Marcene ...............,..,..,..,,,,,,, 66, 70 Pendergraft, Patricia D. ..,,.... -...1..-...-52, 75, 99 Penhorwood, Marilyn Nell .1 ..1..1...,.1..1, 36, 76, 99 Penrod, Darlene Henrietta .1.111 1111,,1,11,,,,,1,111 6 1 Remington, George lee ------.-4 --------------'f Rempel, Clarice Carolyn .....e.. --,-----f-f-- 5 2, 55 Rempel, -Gerald Dale ........l --------e--e--- - 9 ----- 163 Remy, Vida V. ......YYYl-------ff A-------- 3 61 39' 99 Rex, Iohn Marvin YYYYY.-------- ----------'e-------- e -'---------- 3 5 Rlgine, Dlgn lgertitfth ...--.,------e ---------- -------------- 3 5 oten, avi exan Sf AeA,------- ---------- ------- R ,,,,,,,,111,,,,,,,,, 1 ,1,,, 55, 77, 19, 90, 128, 132, 135 Rice, Barbara Ann ......f..---------f A------ -------------- - - -53 Rice, lim Raymond ......fff----------- ---A--------e-- 5 5, 111 Richey, Leland Sawyer .............-.----------- 100, 107 Richter, Harold Edward ------- - -----4----------- -------- 1 U1 Rickard, Donald Ray ....1.......f.-.,,------ --4- 5 ---- - -55 Ricketts, Indy Clair 1....... .,., 5 5, 71, 77, 84, 85, 90 Rickman, loy Dee ...........,---,----Y-A ----e----------------- 6 4 Ricks, Ellen Louise ......VYff-------fvV- ----------ff---------- - 35 Ridpeth, Bert Gust 11.11 ......1.........., ...........,.V--lV- - 6 6 Riedel, Don Paul .......1........ 1 .1.......,,,..... ......VV ---, 3 6 Riggs, Earle David .......... 36, 70, 77, 79, 84, 98 Riggs, Robert Coburn ....... :...- ,--,- 55, 73, 77, 78 Riley, Sara Pauline 1Cherr1l ....,-.--------Y 37, 39, 90 Page 141 ! Rinehart, Beverly Rae ..,... Ringnalda, William ,.,,......... 61 60 Rissell, Clarence Carroll .YY., ..........,.....,, 3 7, 100 , ,, Sheridan, Darrell .,..,.,.,,,,.... 55, 78, 86, 106, 113 Shoemate, Billy .,.. - .......,,..,..,..........,i,,.,,.........,,,., 61 Shoemate, Jack .... - ,..,..............,.. ., ,........,,,...,...... .38 Showalter, Amos tTerryJ ,.............,....,.. 38, 72, 97 Showalter, William Boyd . ,...,,............,.......,,... 64 Shrake, Phyllis Ann .,,..,.............. 59, 74, 96, 123 Shrock, Judy Loree ,..,.,.......................,. .56, 71, 99 Shrout, Vonda Lee ,,,,,,..,,....,..............., ...,......,,,, 3 8 Shryock, Dorothy Mae .... - .....,,., ..........,.,.,, 6 6 Shute, Robert Dea ....,........,... ,.....,. , 38, 86 Siddall, Galen Richard ....... .......... . .100 Siddall, Janice Patricia ......, ,......., 6 2, 95 Simmons, Clair Alan ....,... Simmons, Wayne LeRoy 63 100 88 Simons, Darwin John ....,.................,.,.......,,,. 38, Sims, Erma Juanita ,. ,,,,.,,........ ........,..,.......,,,,,,, 5 9 Singer, Katherine Louise ,..,.................,....., 55, 93 Sioding, Roberta Ellen,.51, 70, 71, 74, 75, 79, 92 Slattum, Jerald Kenneth .,,...........,..,.,......., 55, 91 Sliite, Loree Eleanor ...,..........,,,................,.,,, 63, 95 Smalley, Beverly Diane ...........,.. , ,.............,... 60 Smith, Agnes Lillian .- .,.,,.,,,..........,,,,,,.,..... ,39, 97 Smith, Agnes Lorene ......,..,,...,...........,, ,,l,,...,,. 6 5 Smith, Betty Lou ...-. .....,.,........ 39, 74, 75, 89, 96 Smith, Caroline Marie .....,.,.,.,..........,,,,,,...,,...,.. 64 Smith, Darlene Marie ..,.,... ....,..,....,...,.,,,.,,,,,.. . 52 Smith, Darwin tDickJ ............,........ 51, 67, 77, 78 Smith, Delilia Marie .,,...............,.,,,,..... 55, 76, 86 Smith, Donald Hobart tDonJ ..........,,,,,,.,.,......... 55 Smith, Everett Franklin .....,.,. ..,,,...,.i..,.,. 6 4 Smith, Gilbert Carroll ....,....... ..,..,.,. 3 9 Smith, Grady Thomas ,...., ..........,,....... 5 6 Smith, Jack Houghan ,..... .,........,,,,......,. , .39 Smith, Jean Elizabeth ......,. .....,,,, 5 2, 121, 122 Smith, Lonny Dean ........ .......,,.,,. 5 7, 100 Smith, Merrill Richard ,..... ............,,,.i,i 6 0 Smith, Nancy Jane .......,. ....., , L38 Smith, Sarah Jane ....... .....,i,, 5 3, 84 Smith, Thomas ......,..,........ i,,,,.. 3 8, 84 Smithson, Jackson Lee ...... ...,.,,,,,. 5 7, 100 Smyres, Delores Faye ..,,......,... ......... 5 6, 75, 99 Snider, Patsy LuEllen ...,.Y.Y.,........,,.................v 58, 62, 65, 70, 77, 86, 94, 123 Rissell, Joan Jeanette ...... ....,.............,..,,.,,.,,. 6 5 Ritchey, Anne Stewart ....., ,,...... 7 6, 86, 94, 123 Ritchey, John Phillip ..,.,, i..,.,.......,.Y.., 6 1, 88 Rivers, Norlyn Alden .,....... i.........,..., 3 7, 100 Roan, Arnold tWayneJ .v,.. ........ 5 9, 100 Roberts, Denver .............. ....,...,. . ., 37 Roberts, Philip Eugene ...., .....,, 6 2, 112 Roberts, Richard Lewis ..... .......,.,... 6 3 Robertson, Joy Helen ...... ...v.,,,,, 5 6 Robertson, Royce Don ...... ......... 5 5 Robins, Bill Lester .............. ,............ 6 0 Rogers, Rilla Marie . ,........... .........,, , .. 38 Rogers, Wayne Morrison . ..... ........ 3 8, 79 Roller, Marlene Blanche ......... .61, 34 Roner, Johnny Edward ..... ......l....... 5 2, 100 Ronne, Estelle Rae ...... ......................., - --.90 Roper, Patricia Jean ......... .- .,........., 33, 76 Roper, Sarah Kathleen ..........,.l........v., 64, 76, 91 Rose, Fred Louis ...................,........fV-......... 59, 86 Roseler, Lois Jean ,i....... 38, 72, 76, 89, 99, 122 Rossow, William Ellsort .......................e,.. .66, 100 Roth, David Eugene ...................,.........,.... 62, 100 Roth, Margaret Mae ,... .........,,,, 6 3 Roth, Orville Norman ..........,,,,.... 101 Rouse, Duane W. .........l .............,........., ,,,,, 5 2 Rouse, Vemon Gene ...... ......, V..,... . 5 1, 115, 119 Rowe, Loretta Mae .,..............., 38, 80, 81, 82, 90 Rowe, Marlene ,,.,..........,. ........,...... - -38, 75, 96 Rowe, William Walter ....,....,,.......... 66, 100 Rowell, John Albert ....................................,, 39, 99 Rowell, Rosemary ......,.........,.l........V.l........er.. ...,.,..39, 71, 72, 75, 82, 89, 90, 95, 121, 132 Roy, Beverlee Faye ...,...........,......,,,,,....,....,, 63 Rud, Mary Jane ,......................, 56, 67, 71, 75, 84 Ruhle, Barbara Eleanor .......,., T .................. 55, 90 Ruhle, Bob .,,... ..,,..l..........,.....................,........ ...Y 1 0 6 Russ, Barbara Jean ............ 4-39, 71, 84, 69, 90 Russell, Carol Irene ................,...., 39, 89, 97, 121 Russell, Myron Rodney ..i,.......li..........,............, 54 Russell, Sidney Harold ....................... ,,.... . .Y 60 Rust, Nancy Ann .................... 60, 71, 76, 94, 123 Ruth, Donald Clifton .... ..............,............,.,........ . 65 Ryan, Robert Edward ...... .......,,,,,,........,,,,..,.. 6 4 S Sadowsky, Ilene ................. .........,.. 5 2, 121 Saling, Howard Alen .,...... Salisbury, Beverly Jean ..,..., Salisbury, Maua Mae ...... 66, 86, 98 ,.......5l, 96, 123 Salisbury, Todd Blaine ..... ...,,.... 5 7, 64 Sample, Helen Sybilla ...... ..Y.,........ 5 6 Sam,-ple, Lois Jean ............... ...,f,... 6 1 San ers, Corbin Clayton ....... ,.....,.,. 5 7 Sanders, Gloria Faye ......, ...,,.,...... 6 5 Sandlin, Jamie Alberta .........,,,,. .138 Sandner, Kenneth Earl ......... .......... , 38, 100 Sanford, Glenn Marshal .... ..........,l.... 5 2, 94 Santee, Kathryn Mae ..,..... ........ 6 2, 75, 98 Satter, Betty Rae ................... .........VV,,,,.,, . 52 Satter, Donald Raymond ..... ......,.. 6 3, 86, 88 Savage, Beverly Jean ,....., .....l,.,... 5 7, 76 Savage, Jack Allen ...,... .,.,.,.,,......, 6 0 Savage, Robert Glenn ...... .........,,.....,..... 6 4 S yles, Eugene David ...... .....,.l,,l....... 6 l, 100 Sayles, Patricia Ann ......,,,........................ 38, 70 Saylor, Beverly Jacquelyn. ........... 38, 72, 86, 91 Schaefer, Robert Donald ,......,..,.,.., .... , '38 Schalk, Bill Jay ................... ..............,.... 3 6, 96 Schalk, Robert Henry ,................... ..l.......... 5 7, 98 Scharf, Janice Rae ., ..................,,,,,,,.......Y, .64, 96 Scheelar, Lawrence Arthur ......., 39, 92, 109, 119 SchemPP, Marvin Wallace Scherrer, Kathryn Jean ..... Snook, Dwayne Lavern ,.......... 56, 101, 112, 119 Snook, Janet Lee .....,.....,.... .....,........,..,........... 5 4 Snook, Maxine Doris .,.,......,,.,.,.i.......,i.,........,... 59 Snyder, Edward Jerry ..........,.,.,.........,,,,,,......... 54 Sogge, Robert Earl tBobJ .. ....,,,.,,,l... ,..,,,. 1 . 25, 38, 90, 113, 117, 132 Sohrt, John Richard ....,,.,........,,,,,, 38, 79, 98, 117 Solberg, Jerome Jerry ......,..,.........,,,,,,.....,.,,.,,,, 64 Sonderman, Ray Eugene ......,,,,.......,.,.,..... Sparhawk, Waunda E. ...,.,....,,..,l,,..........,,f 52, Spaugh, John Daniel ,.,,,......,, ,,.l... ,.,,, . . . Spaulding, Doris Helen ...,,,..,, 54, 71, 77, 86, Spillman, Barbara Joyce Spore, Elizabeth Mae ...,.i...........,,,...........,, 63, Spore, Helen Ann . . ,.... .. Sprenger, Violet Ottillie ,,,,.. Stackhouse, Don Rex ...,, Staedeli, Earl Jacob ....,,..,, Stahl, Ed Erick W ,.,,,,,,,. .. Stahl, Magdalene Delores ....,, Standen, Duane Darrel ,,,,... Standlev, Vida Elizabeth .,,,. 39, 72, ,...QQQfff 61 . 39, se, 64, se, 55 93 38 90' 38 71 123 39 Spriggs, Wayne Leroy ,..... ........ 3 9, 112, 55 100 99 106 84 59 Stark, Carol Star ...,,,,,,..... . .:,.,W , Swartwout, Ellen Colleen ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 3 9 Swartwout, Leon Dwight ,,,...,,,.,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,, 39, 98 Swegle, Alta Nadene ...,.,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,v,,,,,,-,,,, ,,,,,, 5 5 Swigart, Dorothy Natalie .,,,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 80, 81, 84, 96, 123 Swinqle, Noel Lyman ...........,.,., 56, 78, 111, 116 T Taber, C. Jeanne ......., 39, 72, 83, 84, 89, 90, 122 Talmage, Claudia Jane ,,..,..,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ev, 71, 77, 91, 95, ee Tarem, Eevi Marie .........,............ 54, 76, 91, 127 Tautfest, Gerald Ray Uerryl Taylor, Charles Alan ,, .,,.,, ,,,,,,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 55 Taylor, Donna Loyce ...,..,............. 56, 67, 77, 95 Taylor, Janice Lee ..,,,.,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, 71, 122 Taylor, Marlys Ann ..,.,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 93 Taylor, Naydeen Mignon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,1,-,,,v,,, 50, 51, 74, 77, sz, 90,, 123, 12a Taylor, Oliver Scott .....,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,-,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Taylor, Shirley Viola ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,, 40, 70 Temple, Arnold Lovis ..,,...,.,,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65, 112 Templeton, John Douglas ,,,,,, ,14,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Terry, Barbara LaVonne ........ 56, 75, 86, 95, 99 Theye, Lawrence William 115 Thiessen, Robert Charles ...... 105, 112, 116, 119 Thomas, Billy Jack ..,,,.,,, -.,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,-,AA, , -140 Thomas, Frances Lorene ...........,.,,, 54, 84, 86, 98 Thomas, Mike Andrew .,,.,,., 51, 77, 78, 84, 111 Thompson, Betty C, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,-,-,,,,-v--,,A 52 Thompson, Phillip Arthur ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63 Thomson, Dave Alex ,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,-,-,, 4 0, 100 Thor, Marlene Eleanor ,,,,,.,,, ,,,,1,,,, 4 0, 86, 90 Thulin, Earl Quintin ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,, 5 3, 101 Thurman, Dick Frank ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,A, 5 0 Thurman, Roberta tBobbie1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,, D64 Tibbetts, Clifford Milo ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41 84 Tippets, Gary Merlin .........,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 84, 86, as Todd, Frances E. ....,,.,,1 ,,,,,,,1,., 4 1, 91, 89 Todd, Patricia Edith ..,..,, , ,,,,,,, 56, 67, 75, 94 Toelle, Janet Elaine .,,,.,, ---,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,-,,, 5 1 Tom, Doris Arlene ,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.-,, , 64 Tomlinson, Gail Louise ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 1, 75, 83 QS Tompkins, Allen ....,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,-,,,.,,,Y - -40 Tonning, Anita Anne ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 74, 35, 95 Tookey, Barbara Jean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,1,-,.,-VV ,,Y,, 5 5 Toycen, Pauline May ..,..,.,., 56 67, 94, 121, 122 Trammell, Johnnie Cleo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 154, 88 Traviss, Ioan Theresa ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,1, ,52, 75, 96 Traviss, Joyce ,,...,.,..,,.,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 50, 75 93 Triplett, Ramona Lucinda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,, 5 9, 84 Triplett, Sam John .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,,-,,-, 5 5, 73, 119 Tuchek, Ernest Theodore .... Tuers, Bernita Beth ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,.,1,,,,,,, 5 4, 99 Turley, Walton tSonnyJ ,,,,,,, ,,,-,, 5 2, 113 Turnbull, Jean ...,...,.,,1,,,,,,,1 ,,,,, ,,,--,,, 4 0 , 90 Tyler, Ross Lee ,,,,1,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, vvr, -----,,-,,,V 5 6 Uh h N MU 1 r ammer, an ' ,,,,-,-- -------- 4 0, Ullman Don Whey Qnyn ,1A,., 55, RS , ane .....,.,,,,,,,,-,,,, Ulven, Beverly Carol ,,,,,,,,,,-,, Ulven, James Darrell ..,..,..,,., V 62' 57 Starr, Rosemary ,,, ,,,,1,.. .. Starrett, Doris Louise ,,,,,... .....,,,,,..... 6 6, 86, 95 St. Clair, Patricia Joann ,,,,1........., , Y... .. 38, 89 Steckley, Florene Florence ...,...... 38, 89, 99, 119 Schirman, Marvin Arthur. ...,.,,,,........ 39, 112, Schmidt, Carol Jean ............. ......1.............. . 62 Schmidt, Dick Henry .,,,..,. .........,1.1...... 6 4 Schmidt, Paul Floyd ......,,..... e.1...........f,,1.. . 63 Schoneboom, Willa Jeane ........,,,, ,,,.. ,,,,,, 5 2 , 99 Schrecengost, Greta Ann ........1.., 55, 76, 121, 122 Schrunk, Mary Jean ..,,...........,.,.........., 63, 75, 90 Schrunk, Wayne Lee ......,11.. ...............f,,,,,..... 5 6 Schuh, Marline Irene ,..,,,..,.... ....1............ ..... 5 4 Schwalen, Gerald Michael .,.,..,... ,,,.., . ...55, 100 Sbhwalen, Patricia Ann .......,,,,,,., 65, 76, 96, 123 Sbhwartzenberger, Wilma Mae .,.,........,.,., 64 Sbhwynoch, Jean Paul ..............,,,,............. 66, Scott, Donald William .........,...... Sbott, Douglas Lee ,,...... Scott, Shirley Mae ,...,,.. 95 52 98 77 Scott, Virginia Irene ,,,,..... ,..,.,... 5 5, 76, Seamster, Ioan Beverly .,..... ..,,,.....,.. ..... 6 5 , Sears, Roberta Irene .......,,,,,,,....... 59, 74, 84, 85 Seay, Caroline Ann ..........,,,,,...,........,,..., , ,.... . 70, 71, 75, 80, 81, 95, 121, 122 Seay, Elmer Earl ,,,,,,..,,.,.....,,,.............,,.... . ...., 62 Sebern, Leonard Clelland ..,,,,,,.. .......,,,., 5 3, 117 Seeber, Marcia Maureen ..........., 39, 72, 89, 121 Seeger, Margaret Dorothy ...,....... ,60, 86, 88, 93 Senff, Janet Marie . ...........,,..............,,,,,,........ 61 Settlemier, Marilyn Claire ..,,...,.....,..,,,,,, ,,... 6 4 Sexton, James Lee .,,.............,,,, ............. 6 5, 100 Sexton, Robert Eugene ......, ....,,,,,,.,.,.. 3 8 Shaft, Claudette Faye ......... ................ 5 9 Shaft, Max - .................,........ ......,,,,,,, , .62 Sharp, Larry Dean ,..,.... 1....., 6 0, 79, 97 Shaw, Ronald Terrell ..... Shepard, Nick . .......,,.., 1... . Sherfield, Ima Leona ,,.,... Page 142 t ,.,,..,57, 86, 101 64, 93 Steele, Marilyn Nan ..,...,,,,,,. 62, 71, 77, 86, Steeves, Thomas Watson .,..........u,.... .... 5 3, 97 Steinbruck, Robert Eugene ..,.,.....,uu 38, 101, 116 Steinke, Ron Duane ...,,.,11.....,,,,,.,,,......,,,,,,1,...... 52 Stenhjem, Lavonne .,.................,,....... ,,,1, ...... 6 3 Stepper, Freddie L ......,,,, 100, 107, 112, 119 Stepper, Herbert Edwin .,....,......,... 107, ,112, 119 Stettler, Joanne D. .......,............,,......... 54, 99, 121 Stevely, Robert . ,... ,,,,.... .,..,,,,1....... 1 O 0, 101 Stevens, Robert Woodward ...,........., 38, 78. 117 Stewart, Diana Joan .,... .,,........,v.,,,. .... 6 3 , 71, 75 Stewart, Donna Jean ........,,.....,.., . ..... .. 63 Stewart, Norma Jean .. , ,.,,......,,, 55, 77, 95, 129 Stewart, Ronald Elsworth ...,......,,....,....... 38, 99 Stice, Barney Lee ,..,,.,,,..,....,,, .,...,..,.... 5 7, 100 Stockard, Owen G. ............ ,,........ , 60 Stoddard, Kay Gwen .....,...........,..........,,,,... 65, 75 Stolk, Gloria Madelyn ,,,............, ...... 6 4, 84, 98 Stoller, LaVonne Lee tBonnieJ .... 54, 70, 99, 121 Stoutenburg, Beverley June ...Y,.............1,,........ 39 Stratton, Darrell Franklin ...........1,...........,........ Strayer, Bob Kenneth .,..,........ 59 H39 96 Strebig, Carol Ruth ,.... ..,......,,,........... 6 0, 77, Strode, Norma Leona tLeeJ ,,,.... ..... . ., . .,39, 70, 71, 72, 74, 77, 80 , 81, 89, 92, 121 66 Stroh, Beverly Ann ,,,..........,. ......,,,..., . .. .. Strozut, George Gideon ....u.u 39, 72, 83, 95, 128 Stuart, Raymond Lee .......Yuu.............,uu.1,... 1, 52 Suko, Max Vern ., ...,,... ..... ..1........,,....... 3 8 , 100 Sumner, Darlene Derell ...... 61 23 Sunderland, Norma Lucile .......,,.............. 56. d rlin Patricia Louise 75, 98 Sun e ' , ' ...,.. Sundet, Mary Virqinia...38, 77, 79, 81, 90, 135 Surgeon, Jav B. ...............,,..,......., ,, .. .. 38 Susbauer, Eileen June ................... 38, 75, 89, 95 Susmilch, Pat Maxine ,u......1............,,.,,..,.... ..,... 5 6 Svejkovsky, Charles Norman .,.,.,,,,..,...... .. 38 Swallow, Joanne Marie .............. .. 51, 81 Swanson, Ronald Lee ......,........... 38, 73, 91, 127 Swartwout, Ardis Irena ,.1... ...,..,,,......1.....,.,.. 5 3 Valdez, Wanda Lois ,.,,...,,.,., ,,,,,,,,, 40, 93 Valentine, Arlene Joanne .,,,,,1,, W, W ,Y--,-,-, -53 Valentine, Darrel Foster ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,,,v,Y- , 63 Vander Molen, David Glenn ,,,,,, ,,,,.,1,, 4 0 Van Dusen, Carole Lee ,,,,,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Van Dyke, David Cleve ,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,, ,,,, - , 51 Van Hess, Carole Jean .,.,,., ,,,,.,,. 5 6, 75 Van Loh, Barbara Jeane ,-,,,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 9 Van Ottingham, Patricia ,,.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,, A ,,,, 5 3 98 Varbel, Jim Kay ,. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-,,,, ,,,,, 9 9 Vaughan, LeRoy Earl ....,.,..,.,,.,, 60, 86, 100, 101 Veal, Mary Alice ,,.,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 5, 75, 91 Verburg, Bill ,,,,,,,,,,,.1,,,,,,,,,,,,1 1 ,1,,,,,,1,A,,A1,,,1,,,,,,, wgw, 5 5 Verdieck, James Frank.4l, 72, 79, 97, 109, 118 Versteeg, John Edward ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 101 Verzatt, Clarence Glyndon .,.,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 41 99 Vibbert, Aletha Clare ,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,, 52, 99, 123 Viele, Stanley Leroy ......,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 63 Vincent, Beverly Jean ,.........., 141, 71, 86, 89 99 Vincent, Shirley Nadine ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 6 4 98 Vogt, Donna Marie ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,1,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 75, 79 W Wagness, Barbara Ann..53, 67, 75, 99, 121, 126 Waldie, Billie Ann .......,,,,.,..,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 66 86 Walden, Thomas Robert ,,,,1,..1.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, 4 1 Walker, Bill' Ray ..,....... ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 61, 106 Walker, Bob Jesse 1. .... 53, 78, 79, 113, 115, 119 Walker, Elwyn Earl ......,,.,,,,,,,,,1,,,,.,1,,,,,,,, 40, 116 Walker, Inez Violet ...........,,....... ,,,.,.,,..,., ,,,, 5 3 Walker, Laurie Douglas .................,,,.,,,,., 52, 98 Walker, Lloyd Burton ....., .,..,, 61 Walling, Wayne Lee .,,...,,. 92, 108, 109, 110 Walters, Patsy Jean ...........,,...,.,,. 40, 74, 89 92 Walton, James Jefferson ....,.,,,,,,, 55, 77, 79, 117 Wanner, Rita Arlene ,,1,..,.1 ,...,...,,, 5 8, 65, 123 Ward, Paul Raymond ...... .,,,....,...,,, 5 5, 73 Wargnier, Julia Louise ,...,, ..,,..... . .. 86 Wargnier, Oscar Ruben ,...., ,,,,,,, 5 7, 100, 112 Warinner, Marilyn Louise .,.,, , ,.,1,,..,.,.. 88 Warran, William Neale ....... ...,......... 5 9, 100 Warthen, Geneva Joyce .,.....,.,....,.,.,,.,..,, .40 Wasserman, Diane Barbara ...,.... .... ..... 7 6 , 90 Waters, Alice Gwen ..........,.......... .40, 84, 86, 90 Waters, Clarice May .............,. 60, 77, 123 Waters, Claudia Kay ..,.,........ 60, 71, 77, 96, 123 1 f. White, Dick Harold - ......... .................. - 55, Wolter, Rod Clare .,...... Wolverton, Marlene ...... hiv- ' elm' L e Watson, Norma ,.,....,. .. ........... ..,., , 240, 77, 89, 93 White, Eleanor Marie ....... .......... 5 1, 71 Wattenberger, Nathema fNickil ...,.,., ..., 4 l White, Franklin Dee .... ...................... . .63 Watts, George Orland ....... ,41, 78, 98, 115, 119 White, Ioyce Larsen ..,,...... .................... ..... 4 1 Wayt, Shirley Iean .... - .........,....,................. 64, 75 White, Kathleen Nioma ....,......... 41, 89, 93, 121 Weathers, Harley Iohn .....,... - .................., .,.... 1 00 Wickizer, Larry Gilmore ....,.,.......................... 64 Weathers, Patricia Anne ........... - ....,. .. ...... 41, 89 Wiebe, lack Dudley .,....,,,,., ............,....,...,i 6 1 Weaver, Betty Ioan .... ....... - .........,,.................., 61 Wikoff, Iohn Robert Uaclcl ..... ....YY,..... 1 I5 Weaver, Bob Lavem ........,.......... - ,..............,,... 52 Wilcox, Viola Mae ...,,..,,....,.,.... ,..........,.. 8 4, 121 Weaver, Celia Ann ..... ....... 4 l, 72, 74, 84, 89, 90 Wilhoit, Charles Prior ..,,...,,....,......,,.....,..... 40, 79 Weaver, Nom-,G jean ----,----.-..N------- 40, 76' gg, gg W111, Shlrley Ruth ........,...,1............ 56, 67, 84, 86 Weaver, Roger Keys - ............ - ...... 61, 66, 84, 91 Willard, Doris Iune. .........,. 52 74, 80, 81, 83, 96 Webb, Mac Charles ..- ................ - .................. Willard, Nancy Lee ......,,............,....... 83, 94, 123 79, 104, 105, 115, 118, 119 Willecke, Waldo 'Lyle 84 Webb, Marcia ..............,............ 2 ..........,., 55, 77, 95 Williams, Alan Lee ........................,.............. ,...,64 Weber, Gary Philip ...... .. ..........,,....... ....Y..... 6 2, 91 Williams, Bonnie Corrine . .,............,.......... 56, 94 Webster, Robert Aldon .....,.......v.,.................,... 63 Williams, Charles Weasly ..,.......,...............,.., 56 Weeks, Dave Arthur ................. - .........,............ 82 Williams, Elizabeth lBetty1 ...... 24, 25, 40, 76, 89 Wegner, Patricia Ioan ...........................,........ Williams, Gary Dean .................... N .... .. .....Y..... ,64 . ........................ 40, 84, 89, 96, 131, 134, 135 Williams, Howard Merrett ....,...,,...,.......... 59, 88 Weikum, Mary Ann ....... 2 .,................ ..... , .. 56 Williams, Idabelle Martha ...... .................. . 66 Weinstein, Carol loans..- .............. 51, 77, 82, 94 Williams, Virginia Rose .................,.........., 62, 93 Weiss, Robert Paul .... ...... -.., ................ ,,.... 6 6, 90 Williamson, Lou Wanda ....,,......,......,...... 63, 123 Wellbrock, Rudi! Paul ..................... .. ......, 40, 100 Williamson, Mervin fMell ........ 66, 106, 111, 117 Wellbrock, Shir ey Iune ............,.............,. 53, 86 Willich, Wilma Lee .........,....,,., , ,......,,.............. 40 Wellman, Maysile Rose ..-,,.- ....... - ........... M61 Willmarth, Phil ..................,.,.., 40, 98, 107, 119 Wells, Ivan Clyde ..,............ - ................ 40, 82, 98 Wilmot, Norman Iames ...............................,, 63 Wells, Wilmer Stewart ........,,...................., 63 Wilson, Doris Marie ......... ......,...,......... 4 0, 99 Welch, Coleen .v.111........ L ................................, 76, 96 Wilson, Erba Ruth .....,...... ........... . .. 53 Welsh, William Carey .,.................... , .....1....... 60 Wilson, Ianice Marie ,,..... .........,.,, 6 3, 84 Wendt, Beth Ann. ..... - ...... 40 74, 80, 89, 93, 122 Wilson, Mack A. ....,,..... L .... .....,,..,......,,,,... 4 1 Wendt, Bruce Austin .. ....... - .............,............... 115 Wilson, Maudrey Zoe ...,... ..............,,.. 6 5, 95 Wenger, Howard Dean - ...., - .................... - ...... 64 Wilson, Norma lean .....,...... ........., 5 4, 86, 123 Wenger, Ioanne Alice ,11...................,............. Wilson, Richard George .. ..... .............,..,...... 6 4 55, 67, 75, 81, 91, 127 Wilson, Rodney Ben Wenger, lohn Robert .................., .....Y .,., 4 0 , 101 Wilson, Walter Ervin ....... ,.,......... . 51, 98 Werner, Arlene Emma .........,....., 66, 75, 84, 123 Wiltsey, Gene Dell .........,..... ..............,..,,...., 5 3 Werner, Deloris Ramona ................................. 41 Winegar, Elmer Willard ...... ...,,., 5 5, 78, 116 Wemer, Gladys Leona ...... - ....,...,..... - ..... 1...., 5 4 Wingard, Charles Earl ..... ,.,....,... 6 5, 98 Werner, William Albert ..... - .......,....,.....,. .6l, 100 Winter, Walter Caleb ......... . ........... 56, 106 Wesely, Kay lCaseyl ...,............,.. , ,............,.. 54 Winters, Iames Gilbert ..,,... ..,......,..... 5 3, 86 West, Aldridge Theodore - ..,,..,,...... - ......... 41, Withrow, Barbara Ann ........ ........ 5 4, 75, 99 West, Dale William ...........,...,....., ..... .....,, . , Wolfe, Lucyanne .........,...... ........,.......,... :ll 1 53 95 98 60 Westfallulanet Carol .,....... .......,, 5 2, 77, 78, White, Don Edmond ....... .......,...,..., 6 2, 86 Wood, Gloria Lou ...... 60, Wood, Iudi Ann .,.......,................,.........,......... Wood, Iudi Ann ....,,..............,....... 1 ...,, 40, 70, 72, 82, 89, 92, 95, 121, 122, 126, 132, 135 Wood, Helen Ioyce .,....,.............,. 56, 75, 96, 122 Wood, Virginia .,.................,...,......................,..., 53 Wood, Willis Allen ..,,......,......... - ...,....,.,,., 65, 117 Wooden, Lloyd William ............,......, ...., ...., 5 9 Woodmansee, Anne Louise..55, 75, 98, 121, 122 Woodroffe, Carol Helen ...,.,,,..,. 40, 84, 85, 89, 90 Woods, Charlotte Lenore ................. - ..........,..., 62 Woodworth, Ellis Roland ....,....,.........,,.,.....,,,.. 63 Woolery, Clarine Beth ..,,., 52, 74, 80, 81, 82, 96 Workman, Fred Ross ...,,. - .......... .......... ....... . . . .... 60 Wright, Darrell Sherman ......,,......,..... - ..... 55, 86 Wright, Dick Roy .......... -.,- ....,,.. ...- .......... ..51 Wright, Donna Mae ............. .,....,,. 5 5, 93 Wright, Gerald Charles ...... ............ . .. 64 Wright, Kieth Carter .....,..,.... .,,...... 4 0, 72 Wulf, Kenneth Werner ........ ............ 6 1 Y Yates, Harry Douglas ......e........................, 60, 101 Yates, Jacqueline Dee Uackiel ........ ............ 4 0, 86 Yellen, Franklin G. A. ................,...,. 40, 112, 119 Young, Bev. lean ...................... ................ 5 0, 81 Young, Dick George .............. ....,..................... 5 1 Young, Edward Arnold ........ ......., 5 9, 100, 107 Young, Mary ...................,.... .................... ....., 4 0 Younger, Grace loyce .,.... ........ 5 1, 74, 84, 90 Z . Zahara, Betty Marie ..,,..,,....,......... 59, 61, 74, 95 Zeeb, Arlyss lean .,............,,...,.......,...,. 66, 75, 96 Zielinski, Iosephine Ann UoAnnl ..,......,,..... 62 Zielinski, Stephen Edward .,.................... 40, 12? Zink, Donald Frank ...,.......,.,.,,.,..... ............. Zistel, Evelyn Eamma .... ......... 6 3 Zistel, Helen Martha ........ ......... 4 1 Zumstein, lnez Leona ........,..,........................... 53 Zumwalt, Dolores Susan .......................,........... 66 Zumwalt, Mary Lou ................ 63, 71, 77, 91, 123 Zumwalt, Mickey lames ...,.......,........,,.............. 41 Zwicker, Ronald Roy ,... ..., ....- .............., 60 Muff' 4 ,Q V, ffgj ,,fj, -I - ' ' pm fwwfgonyl ?ywf'ff49' 1,144-4f,f4 ,,,4,6 ,Leaf ,yew 9 5?54'6d ,fm-f-5 1 :hee-1 e0n4f,z0Cf' ,fl-fi41 '. 2'f l ' 745' -'C-Ziff'-'AJ M0 40 -'i'lfQ,QQ M 5 - ,-M51 ,la f',,,4f' f' I L f f 1 1 ft? if 'Wim . M . Page 143 The Finest in Camera Equipment! The KLASIC Photo Shop 546 State St. Next to Capitol Theater Films in by lO a.m. ready by 4:30 P.M. 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BUSH-SALEM BRANCH THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Facilities Available 40 BRANCHES IN OREGON AN OREGON BANK SERVING OREGON Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio The Capitol Shopping Center The Friendliest Stores in Town Bergs Boring Optical Dana's Bootery HaIey's Beauty Center i Hughes Jary Florist Kennedy Cleaners S. H. Kress Co. Margwen's Owl Drug Co. Sears, Roebuck and Co. Shryoek's The Towne Shop popular . . KJ X5 K k'x' ulsl N because il's Flowers by gat? Pade's Food Market Capitol Shopping Center DELIVERY SERVICE 1244 East S1019 Sf. Ph 2 4802 CAPITOL VARIETY STORE I-Inderson's Sporting Goods 1262 State St. AH types ot sports equipment. Phone 2-5622 167 North Commercial Phone 3-5934 Best Wishes to Class of '5I 7 t FROSTY OLSON Colleen McNeil Nadine Taylor Cookie Clark Court and High Streets in Salem' Ore- Salem Hardware Co. The Friendly Store Hardware, Tools and Cutlery. Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Dinnerware. Sporting Goods Wills Music Store Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson OWHSYS Complete Music Store for 72 years 432 State St. Salem, Oregon Phone 3-4996 120 North Commercial St. Phone 3-4959 Schwinn-Built Bicycles Harley-Davidson Motorcycles HARRY W. SCOTT The Cycle Man 147 South Commercial Street THE COMPLETE CYCLE SERVICE STORE Power Lawn Mowers Keys Duplicated - Locks Repaired Home of Lord left Sweaters Hutcheon Paint Store and Phone 3-6687 162 North Commercial McGregor Sportswear Artist Material JilYS0ll,S Paint, Varnishes and Wall Paper Salem '3' Oregon Buy Your Paint at a Paint Store Headquarters for Fountain Pens and Pencils Qffl:'l7TT- S Sung 7 , Q .K VVIN 465 State Street -:- Salem, Oregon REPAIRS FOR ALL MAKES OF PENS Records for Every Purpose he STYLE - QUALTTY - VALUE .. P tAlwaysi D , A O OWI1 I ' TGQOH Ri 1 -0R20 - Stairs ffff Building ' ' snap? Unlted Sh1rt Shop Corner State and High Phone 3-8632 331 State St' Salem' Oregon S E E - Mari I y n 'S sparkling new collection of Del! Flals in gay. glowing new colors! Excrusxvn Ar- fwafulfqni 387 Court Street S Fellas! Don't forget our famous The Famous Deb Flats - All Colors and Sizes WINTHROP CORDOVANS Capitol Utlice Equipment Compan ALL TYPES OF OFFICE MACHINES Phone 3-5584 531 Court Street Salem, Oregon HOLLY SAYS: Should you he alter-bound After shedding cap and gown, Come to l-lolly's Where diamond rings and many other things For long-lived marriages are found. aclcson's ewelers 225 North Liberty Phone 3-5640 Leadell Davis Don Herring Miss Wilma Stanton Capital Drug Store Prescriptions ONLY THE BEST Phone 3-3118 405 State St. at 7he MAN'S SHOP Moxley and Huntington The Store of Style, Quality, Value Liberty Salem, Oregon 416 S1016 Street Many of your friends at school will remain your friends through lite. You will be glad you have kept snap-shots of them and of your days at school. We'll be proud to have helped you make them really good pictures. AMEDA SHOP I E 174 MCUMMERCIAL ' SALEM l I uwnns-orronnuests 4 , Jrgjftifl jj unrnrv Ann count sts. E SALEM'S LEADING CREDIT IEWELERS AND OPTICIANS Phone 3-4129 Salem. Compliments of M A R S Lunch and Fountain 188 North Commercial St. Oregon Phone 2-5434 Marilyn Blckley Whitney Benson Mary Sundet Mr. Cooley Congratulations. Seniors! from the Finest Store for Men and Boys in the Willamette Valley! I , 'L 6-r,.,, Q C mo H I L L ' S Walter M. Gogle. Owner Walt's Shoe Repair Service 265 High Sheet 233 North High St. We Redeem We Give S :Sf H Green S ci H Green Stamps Stamps Compliments of Roberts Bros. The Home of Value Phone 3-9221 177 North Liberty Salem. Oregon TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU KUHN'S SHOE REPAIRING We Re-build 'em 464 Court Phone T H E A C E 127 North High Street MEDICAL CENTER COFFEE SHOP 3-9576 2440 Greer Street lin the New Medical Center? Perry's Drug Store The Rexall Store 129 South Commercial St. I-Iewitt's Distinctive Mer1's Wear Senator Hotel Building S P A L D I N G S The genuine, all-over white buck campus oxford! sg xv awww A T ,.,i5 ,, V x .' - ,dx Good looking clothes ,,O,, 5 ' ' 1 QL! are not expensive! 3 T .r f f 3 0 ,.,.,..,f- 35. vf.. 5 -.,.,'..' if, 234 Ng Iiibeny 1 X -ILLQ-U A in m ai, C .2 ae Laundry and Dry Cleaning Salem Laundry Co. lWieder'sJ 263 South High Street 19 il iking Annual alesnlen y y .J J' ' First Row: Arden Parker, Nancy Hageman, Bonnie Stcxtter, Carolyn Seay, Norma Browder, Barbara Pickens. Loretta Goode. Second Row: Don Raymond, lim Mathieson, Shirley Brantner, Shirley Vincent, Viia Lietuvietis, Mary Ann Aston, Donna Brant. Back Row: Bob Weise, Larry Doyle, Eugene McDonald, Lee Archib cxld, Don Davis, Paul Fredrickson, Don Bunse. Compliments of lesion-Miller Studio H3!!'S Hartman Bros. IEWELERS OF SALEM Distinctive Apparel for Women 460 State Street Salem, Oregon Liberty at State SCHOOL SUPPLIES Metropolitan Stores, Inv BOOKS AND STATIONERY The Stores of Better Values The Commerjml k Store 141 Nortli Comm a f 3-4534 136 North Commercial Street X ob' W ff M , A , . qxgifgxwltupldllohijlf 'llllvwwf My '5 3 M You will d us a rie dly Bank Q K OF THE Aj MJ EM B ANCH Q FI NA IONAL BANK or PORTLAND Member of the Federal Reserve System Compliments to The Class of '51 I , O WMM .fomcfz cmcf fbuae-fn 1138 South Commercial Salem. Oregon ayfloufez Milk and Ice Cream 2135 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 3-9205 Paul and Helen Heath. Owners , I Bfzerfflaufzf 4 FLORISTS AND DECORATORS TELEPHONE 3-9179 447 Court Street Salem, Oregon Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Let's Gossip About . . . The Cute and Fashion-wise summer Playclothes that IOHNSON'S have collected iust for you! HAIMWYZ ' THE STORE FOR LADIES i ' Salem, Oregon Bobby Sioding Iocile Mackey Helen Ccrdd Ladds Complete F o o d M a r k et 1705 South l2th Street Phone 2-7462 For Fresh Meat, Vegetables and Groceries Do not miss Ladd's Market Complete Guarantee on All Sales! Howard Corset Shop Foundation Garments Special Attention Given to Fittings Hosiery - Lingerie i Dresses - Smocks 131 North High Telephone 3-4032 Each Year You'll Hear More About X n S . W,,g?q Alex Innes 7 luisgnbm-il 1' MENS WEAR 2:Wfe'THAr omni AS ont' Arrow Shirts, lnterwoven Socks one,S at Court and Commercial- - The Other's in the Medical Center 121 North High Street Salem, Oregon BOTH ARE CONSTANTLY AT YOUR SERVICE JUDY WOOD .......... Editor ENN S WI If A 9 QW VIKING ANNUAL , 'Y 5 J W .,, X M395 15 J of Q? Z3b N'bA?y,25Q,fPg!7f4 Gs-F qiowfgkj? . JF NCQ. ,M ff W fv My A-7:f,Q,.41.eQ,,,,,4,,,v 'ffvyf' Mzwsfiw-M pad-ff I-264,41 Q4-1'-4-fC4,4f YJ ,Q , QQ-?'f fy 19Q7g'5QfU?3 ffiigigff Mf pau M y A A .. M , 5' . 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