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

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K-0-no AAU pgfmf uQ,.,c,,M-wQJ- 3' fodia, za . gage, jf? u -ww 51341 'ZQ.A2,4 W fi A Q THE VIKING Editor .... Marjorie Little Business Manager . . . Gary Jones Editorial Adviser . Marjorie Hiatt Business Adviser . Preston Doughton ,M- .pw V l 'm' -:mf 1 , QA 'F 5 .,.,,,-v' , A N N 4 Y X I U was HN? . . . .EALSK 1 ' ,J L ,mg WF . f ...mp ,ASRMFP --as ,U M 92,531 . , .X i -u N 'L i LEFT: Principal E. A. Carleton 0 RIGHT: Vice-Principal Gurnee Flasher Administration Since 1937 Salem Senior High School with its sev- enteen hundred students and eighty-three faculty mem- bers has occupied its present site. Together the buildings and athletic grounds cover nineteen and one-half acres. This year the Viking tells of the many phases of student and faculty cooperation that are found in Salem High. It records the physical and mental development of students as they are given formal instruction with opportunities for self expression, leadership, and service. It also pictures the enthusiasm and fun of a typical American school. Board of Education qoppnie. page.l STANDING: superin- tendent Frank B. Bennett, Mr. Gardner Knapp, Mr. Harry W. Scott, Clerk Connell C. Ward. SEATED: Mr. LeRoy Stewart, Chairman Mrs. David Wright, Mr. Gus Moore. SW W Q Special Skills Citizenship H -7 . K, ' ' J -If-4 Q tr! J ,yea M -x ' '-Pin. .J ., La a ,g . 'W . ' ...Q , SX, ,. .mf ' - x xx im 'Q' Y 1' . :I .-H Q -8 f v fi s 3, 'b I1 C , - . JA ,. A 4 . f 4. aw., C iw 4- 11-f W fa ' ' A , V , 4 ..,, . . uf 2 rf f K . M : '52 q V4 V - L ' ea, . x . 5.3.2 H , ' I Y f A A . 'vi-KW 1-1. fiigzwfl 4 2 , 'W X. . A as . i - M' 'f J ' 'X K wsu: 5 I Q ' iw NYM ,- s M -1' pw A -pr' .,,w-Qgfiwf-fa'-H: 44 , , sf LV H' ff ' ks lffxf' 5 A h - vv... 1 'i q W a 3 9.1 If .N A -P ffffffi- ? wasp .Q W 1 . .,. 1 ,, '.-.- .xy y l' af A - 1 4' 'i5e:Mgig'iw w-- , , 1 :C Uw 'XA':6En -w X V ,. ,, ,gl rpg., 45,1 W 53 4 4 g fz1f,.'5.,.,g. fix g'f'53'Q- fx ': ,ly .-,fm ,fy vu, ,-mf, urn. 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' sk 4 X GU' A f X E xv ix - ' - X01 NA J f Q W s f f -5 Ax HV iw' f W 15,5 V - Xl X if I 1 p J? fs- f r was Sw if Classrooms and Faculty v Xn,,,.' ll I:-A,gio-H05 ' Q f Q ,,.All'f, W Qi, X, Y...-f'-Skips QQ WQQSQ. w Literature 0 Languages v Speech Page l2 In addition to the required courses in litera- ture and composition are many electives in the held of language arts. Making a headline schedule in journalism class are Marvel Coleman, Carol Kaufman, Ro- berta Boyer, and Wesley Luchau. Assigned to make a talk using gestures Fred Buchanan shoots a duck in public speaki ing class. Second-year Latin students Larry Delk, jim Boudreau, Margie Barge, and Darlene Craw- ley examine models made by former classes. Shorthand o T ping o Retail Selling Students can make personal use of the com- mercial subjects that also prepare them for a future jolv. Violet Anderson, Belva Johnson, ,Ioanne Bronson, and Delores Smyres learn to meet the pulvlic in their retail selling jobs at Kress's. Practicing the correct form for husiness let- ters is Lorene Smith, assisted hy Mrs. Pinson. Skill in the use of office machines is ac- quired hy Inez Zumstein, Yvonne Barnhart, Leanne French, and Ernie Drapela, who are advanced commercial students. Page I3 Home Management o Food 0 Clothing Five elective courses in the field of home economics offer girls the essentials of good grooming, wardrobe planning, design, and col- or harmony. For the future, they give the fun- damental knowledge necessary for maintaining a happy and well-organized home and rearing a family. Budgeting, buying, nutrition, meal plan- ning, and food preparation are taught to the girls in foods class. Marking the hemline of Donna Phelps' jumper is Norma Stewart in clothing class. In the family relations class, open only to senior girls, joanne Fry bathes a model hahy with the assistance of Mrs. Edwards. Page I4 :AS Www c l n . f im? if 1. few x .ig , ww. x f Q-..,..'., xr Q ' e ,NW Q, K ww Y x N W 3 E -1 ' fs -...T X , Ni s 5 f x' 5 33 .8, . m y A .... : Q 1 s A Q Q rw, u T X W , ,. J? X , :-:im Q yy mmm' N F fmt , v, Physics e Trigonometry v Agriculture Page 16 The student with real interest in science can elect courses in chemistry and physics and at the same time continue with two years of advanced mathematics. Dissecting a grasshopper in required sopho- more biology are Marcia Nicolai, Joanne Grim, and Allan Edge. Agriculture students Harley Weathers, Ted Burns, and Galen Siddall examine samples of seeds and soil. Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem is pre- sented to a plane geometry class by Shiela Tu- lare. American Problems o World Histor An understanding of national and world problems is given to students in two years of required sotial studies classes. Showing an elective world history class the old world boundaries are Merritt Linn, Jeannie Hunt, Caroline Seay and Marvin Langeland. The evolution of political parties in the United States is traced by Marca Lee Bryant in a United States history class. Panel discussion participant john Prince presents his viewpoint to a senior American problems class. Page I7 ,A J' gif: wf W X ,S Q X Nw x Q 5 www, x x Ns sf. MS Nw , N, K 1 :.-- Q :....-- S :QQ .- wx fi S? wg I up . exif Q X551 wg wig? Y ybgf M 2 X v S2 Deans Advise on Student Problems Mr. Loren Mort is serving his first year as Dean of Boys after being con- nected with the Salem Senior High School since the fall of 1946. Miss Mary Elizabeth Gilbert, Dean of Girls, is also adviser to Girls' League and co-adviser to Vikettes. Parents Meet Salem High's Eighty-Three itiz. 'me f E ..,.,. ,G ,rit V QM 5 x sr Parents, Teachers Enjoy Open House Open house gives parents a chance to meet teachers and inspect the building. Held the evening of November 29, the event brought over 500 visitors to school. Greeting the parents of John Minifie is chemistry teacher Mr. George Birrell. Facult Members at nnual Open House TOP ROW 0 Amanda J. Anderson: English, Debate, coach of debate and contest speaking: adviser to National Forensic League. 0 Carmelita Barquixt: Biology, 0 William J. Bender: Trades and Industries. 0 George Birrell: Chemistryy assist- ant adviser to Sophomore class. 0 Jacqueline Began: Physical Education: direc- tor of girls' intramural sports: assistant adviser to Girls' Letter Club. 0 E. Ann Boentie: Mathematics. 0 George E. Brant: Visual Aids instructor: adviser to Stagecraftg director of ticket sales. 0 Harry M. Broadbent: U.S. History. CENTER ROW 0 Kenneth L. Brophy: English: coach of Jayvee football, Sophomore basketball. 0 Margaret Burroughs: Dramatics, English, director of dramaticsf co-adviser to Snikpoh. 0 Vivian F. Carr: English: adviser to Senior class. 0 Naida R. Carroll: Spanish, English: adviser to Spanish club. 0 Lillian Castner: Physical Education: adviser to Girls' Letter Club. 0 Vivian Chandler: Biology: adviser to Aesculapian club. 0 Mildred E. Christenson: French, Spanish, adviser to French club. 0 Ola L. Clark: Mathematics. BOTTOM ROW 0 Pauline R. Cohen: Typing: adviser to Junior class. 0 Mariann Croisan: Typing, Shorthand: co-adviser to Inter-club carnival. 0 Lilian Davis: English. 0 Marion R. Davis: Woodworking. 0 Preston F. Doughton: Head of Business Education Department, Bookkeeping, Business Law: business adviser to Clarion and Viking. 0 Don DuBois: Health: coach of swimming, Jayvee foot- ball, golf. 0 Helen R. Edmundson: Bookkeeping, General Business. 0 Hope Ed- wards: Clothing, Family Relations, Home Management: co-adviser to Home Eco- nomics Club. Page 21 Mr. Harry Broadbent, with a gay flow- er in his buttonhole and with a real enthusiasm for United States history in his hearh has been a fdend to iuniors who must take the required course. Besides teaching United States history at Salem High, Mr. Broadbent has been adviser to three different senior classes and a Hi-Y Chapter. During home room pedod, Nancy Rush Peter Hards, and Eugene Miller talk about general school pmbhms Social Studies Department Loses Members, Page 22 Q E . ,,,,. ,yil zr., at .- .....,.. xi iff S- s Aim? ,S Q' swim? His iob as college counselor has kept Mr. Francis Neer on his toes, for he has been consulted about such matters as entrance requirements, expenses, and college tests, and many seniors can thank him for directing them to avail- able scholarships. Mr. Neer advises, from left to right, .lean Hartwell, Mike Deeney, and Bob Doughton, and an- swers a few questions about an Amer- ican problems test. During his fifteen years at Salem High Mr. Neer has also been a Hi-Y adviser and Dean of Boys. Mr. Frank N eer, Mr. Harry Broadbent Retire TOP ROW 0 Mary E. Eyre: Head of Department of Social Studies, U.S. History, World History, adviser to International Relations League, 0 Ellen A. Fisher: English. 0 Penny B. Fontaine: Physical Education, adviser to Square Dance club, assistant adviser to Girls' Letter club, director of Jym Jamboree. 0 Vernon Gil- more: Head of Department of Health and Physical Education for Boys, director of athletics, coach of track, cross country, adviser to S club, National Ath- letic Honor Society. 0 Isabel Goodnough: Librarian. CENTER ROW 0 Allan W. Gray: Mathematics, line coach of Varsity football, assist- ant coach of wrestling, adviser to Arthur Cotton Hi-Y. 0 lee Gustafson: Physical education, coach of Varsity football, Jayvee basketball, assistant coach of track, 0 Harold Hauk: Physical education, coach of Varsity basketball, Varsity base- ball. 0 Mariorie E. Hiatt: English, adviser to Viking annual. 0 Grace T. Hockett: English. 0 Leah Hogue: Journalism, English, adviser to Clarion, Honor Society council. 0 Irene Hollenbeck: Biology, adviser to Sophomore class. 0 Beryl Holt: Head of Department of Mathematics, Mathematics, adviser to National Honor Society. BOTTOM ROW 0 Delores Hultman: Typing, Shorthand, co-adviser to Commercial club. 0 Phyllis Johnsen: Typing, co-adviser to Commercial club. 0 Lelia John- son: Mathematics, co-adviser to Snikpoh. 0 Hank R. Juran: Physical Education, coach of wrestling, assistant coach of Varsity football. 0 Sylvia E. Kraps: U.S. History, assistant adviser to Junior class. 0 Helen Lane: U.S. History, adviser to Club Philhistorian. 0 Stewart V. Leek: English. 0 Carl R. Lindstrom: Electronics, adviser to Radio-Electronics club. Page 23 Page 24 Serve yourself and wash your own dishes is often the rule when mem- bers of the faculty get together as Miss Hultman, Miss Croisan, Miss Bogan, Mr. Richards, Mr. Pederson, Mr. Sigmund, and Miss Johnsen demonstrate in the home economics kitchen. Salem Highis Faculty Cathers for l ,year iq E QQ Q Nl Yan f s b , fy, . M ..A I . VN N U H1 5 Q 33 e eyey 5 5 Q N f ,, s 54 . . . ....:. r F s i W e Q gimme 'ii gg . x N . 125 rev? At an after-school faculty coffee the teachers can relax and chat as Miss lane, Mrs. Wright, Miss Philpott, Mr. Thompson, and Mrs. Fisher are doing in Hi-Home. Friendl Visits After School Hours TOP ROW 0 William McKinney: Vocational Agriculture, adviser to Future Farmers of America. 0 William J. Mets: Graphic Arts, adviser to Graphic Arts club. 0 Howard F. Miller: Vocal Music, adviser to Crescendo club. 0 Thelma E. Miller Clothing, co-adviser to Home Economics club, assistant adviser to Sophomore class. 0 Dena A. Moorhead: Biology, Health. 0 Francis E. Neer: American Prob lems, assistant adviser to Senior class, college and scholarship counselor. 0 R. E. Pederson: American Problems. 0 Victor B. Palmason: Band, Orchestra, ad- viser to Dance Band and Dixieland Band. CENTER ROW 0 June Philpott: Head of Science Department, Physics, adviser to Science club. 0 T. K. Pierson: Head of Department of Industrial Arts, Retail Selling. 0 Martha J. Pinson: Office Training, Shorthand, Typing. 0 George D Porter: U.S. History, American Problems, assistant adviser to Junior class. 0 Mabel E. Prentiss: Foods, co-adviser to Home Economics club and Vikettes, coach of yell squad. 0 Diane Proctor Stearns: Art, adviser to Palletteers club. 0 Del Ramsdell: English, Radio, Public Speaking, director of radio broadcasts, pub- lic address staff, coach of tennis, adviser to Tennis club. 0 LaRue Richards: Bookkeeping, Typing. BOTTOM ROW 0 Jenette E. Roberts: English, Latin. 0 Ada C. Ross: Head of De- partment of Language Arts, English, adviser to Que Dice. 9 Gertrude C. Shisler: Latin. 0 Floyd L. Siegmund: Mechanical Drawing. 0 Gertrude R. Smith: Amerif can Problems, adviser to Civics club, co-adviser to Inter-club carnival. 0 leo A Stenback: Biology. 0 Bruce S. Thompson: General Metals. 0 Winona Wright: English, assistant adviser to Senior class. Page 25 fl I is Es I gdb ,Vi Wf 1? '-:Li 9 .K M ' lltxxxlf X X f ' -UNK 51 ' s happen f . 'ixxxxxfiii ,s il sq og Classes . . . 'Mardi C3655 y - wx uw.,-ws Page 28 Senior Class OHZICCFS Standing left to right: Carol Fisher, song queen, Jodie Ellis, secretary, Pal Healy, treasurer, Gay Hall, yell king. Seated left to right: JackWikoff,sergeanT- at-alrms, Joanne Wenger, vice-presi- dent, Marv Langeland, president. Q swag Class Council B lt Row: John Rehf uck Ba es. Seniors Recall Eventful Three Years Reading, writing, and arithmetic were ac- complished with numerous honors by the Senior Class of '52 . . . Among the awards during the final year were the gold keys from the Scholastic Art Com- petition presented to PAT RATH and JERALD SLATTUM . . . an Honorable Mention from the Fisher Body Contest won by STEVE LEE . . . Honorable Mentions from the Westing- house Talent Search received by DON PER- LICH and DICK WHITE . . . and the Bausch and Lomb Science Award made also to DICK. Extending their travels, DAVID RHOTEN, DICK MEYER, and DON DAVIS attended the National Conference of Student Councils in Boston, Massachusetts, during summer vacation. Two lirsts at the district speech tournament for each contestant made PAUL WARD and RAY COOK eligible to compete in the Oregon State High School Speech League Tournament. Also eligible with a second in the district was BOB RIGGS . . . RAY COOK was area win- ner in the American Legion Oratorical Contest and participates in the state contest in Portland. DORIS FROHN was the first girl in the Salem High's history to head the P.A. staff . . . and BARBARA RUHL wrote the script, The Shepherds Nosegayf' for the 1952 Jym Jam- boree. Junior Class President was JOHN BONE . . . Vice-President DONNA PHELPS . . . Secretary NAYDEEN TAYLOR . . . Treasurer BEVERLY YOUNG . . . Sergeant-at-Arms BURT HARP . . . Song Leader LUELLA CAR- LISLE . . . Yell Leader LEE ARCHIBALD. DONNA PHELPS, Vice-President, headed the Junior-Senior Prom which carried out the tropical theme A Dreamerls Paradise . . . During the year the class adopted and cared for ELIZA MOROWSKA, a Polish war orphan, now living in England. Bringing home the honors from the speech tournaments were Juniors RAY COOK, JEAN HARTWELL, J O H N B O N E and BOB RIGGS. Leading the bewildered Sophomore Class of 1949-50 were President JIM MATHIESON . . . Vice-President ROBERTA SJODING . . . Treasurer MIKE DEENEY . . . Sergeant-at- Arms GARY JONES . . . Song Leader HEL- EN CALLAGHAN and Yell Leader EDDY BAUER. Sophomore LANNY DIBBERN played his accordian and won the March of Dimes Talent Contest . . . The district American Legion Speech Contest was won by JOHN BONE . . . To LARRY PAULUS and DON McKENZIE, members of the Viking's State Champion Bas- ketball team, were given little gold basketballs. And at the very beginning . . . Sophomores enjoyed the witches and spooks which gave an serie effect at the Halloween Party held in the Gym . . . and preceeding the Salem-Springfield game, a dinner in the school cafeteria. Pag Haze, on C enzue, ohen, ois am Sw'gar . SENIORS . .. Nw .:.:::..:5. 25:1-, f T k FT' X QNX I S if W wg X X .zzizi P!- Du . -... X X A x 6. X ..:s :1:1:1- 5 31 ::1 : lf X . fm .x Wk 'QQ - .,:E ,:E, Q f . . BE ,.:.,, ,N 4,1 .: - 2 I. ..,. .x A 45, a 4 wg- X DW 5 .1 K X 'If V su My we QW? X. i 4 ' fs. 1, .J B im KK . . CLASS OF '52 Adams, Lillian Marie Adams, Lois Ahalt, Phyllis Akers, Berle Aldaraca, Juan Allen, laura M. Anderson, Adeline Mary Anderson, Florene Anderson, Richard Wayne Anderson, Sonia Christine I Anderson, Violet Archibald, lee A. Atkinson, Shirley Avriette, Dixie Backstrand, Jay Hough Baker, Gerald Merritt Baker, Jack H. Baker, Lola Ruth Baker, Robert James Bales, Chuck Barr, Barbara J. Baumgart, Merl Beakey, Jack Becker, Elisabeth lenore lSaIlyl Beeloe, William Charles Bell, Margaret Belt, Floyd William Benner, Glenn Bennett, F. Joy Bennett, Hazel Joy Benson, Sylvia Berg, Don Berkshire, Robert Berndt, Eleanore Martha Bickell, June Bernice Bickell, lawrence Bishop, Milton G. Black, Helen F. Blair, Norma Jean Blischke, Don lee Boie, David William lBilll Boldt, Gerald Booster, Shirley Booth, Helen Ann Borders, James D. Bothman, Fred William Bottens, Del Bowers, Gene Bowlsby, George Boyd, Virgil Boyer, Roberta Rae Boynton, Dick Bradbury, Doris Bradtl, John Brandt, Donna Mae Brattain, Sandra Breneman, Donna Jeanne Bretz, Jackie Brockart, Shirley Bromley, Bea Evelyn lFroniel Page 31 SENIORS ,... if I' ge'-'Siu aw if , ,..., 4, ,:5.. , ....:,,:.: E ::v:-:-v-vv V V QQ-Q -- V ' : ' lf A., ' '-'vis ,. 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CLASS OF '52 Bronson, Joanne Ruth Brown, Jim Brown, Joanne Pearl Brown, Mary Jo Brown, Shirley Jean Buchanan, Fred Bunse, Donald fDonl Burkland, lla Jo Burks, Fred Burns, Bruce Burns, Ted Callaghan, Hellan Campbell, Janet Carlisle, Luella Carr, Delores Darlene Carson, Wally Carter, Dick Chiles, Gwen May Chihick, Doris Laurene Chrisman, Marvel K. Cocking, Norman D. Coffman, Kay Cohen, Al Coleman, Marvel Collins, Pat Comer, Ida Conder, John Conklin, Jim Conrad, Carma Sue Cook, Ray Cornelius, Dick Craig, Michael Cranor, Bill Crawley, Darlene Maria Crawley, Harvey Crose, Arvin J. Cross, Robert L. Cross, Ron Culver, Ron I. Currey, Charles A. Dalke, Alene L. Dalrymple, Jerry DaMetz, Wayne Danforth, Dan Hothe Dangerud, Arvin Darby, James C. Davis, Don Davfs, Hialmar Decker, Shirlee Jean Deeney, Uohnl Michael Demos, Jane DeRoss, Ronald W. DeWhifr, Bob DeWhih, Donald Laverne Dibbern, Lansing K. Doan, Betty Ann Doss, Edith Mae Doughton, Coralie J. Doughton, Robert P. DuChien, Sharon M. Page 33 ww .AK ' ix E mm S Km i 3 Nix 1, .:.:.. x W -X, sm .:,:,wg ..5q.,.,.,.,.,., .... Q , X 1 ,...:, .I ' ' --A' 2 1 'l:s5:5s:IEfj My I ,.,.gsg: ':': ,- - Q k , A YE -'f: . 3 .4.. M ' L 'iii-.::,, ' '::2si:Ek Q j - W ,,., - , ......, is ' giisq- -- xx X . x . -, x fa ax Q A' xx Q Q '... ,izuz E k km, E . gh w i e- A me M 5 i es X-gm Y Q w . E Q 5 .QS c:':' X X F .e,e, J fi ::'::i f S ' .::,,, M . J! 5 aa F RDI' . il as tl t, , ,.A, , .,,:.. t 'Ill' 1' N a R ....s5:.:.:.:,ff: ' ..,. '-'f. I- ,, WS? 4 W Q X me 6 va' :B X :ji .Af A ,, A sf, Q . 'Wm 0 lr .1 , A lv X . CLASS OF '52 Dunsworth, David William lBilll Durham, Bruce A. Durig, Leah Earlywine, Frank Edwards, Norma H. Ellis, Joanne Ellis, Robert I. Epperly, Harry R. Ettner, Elmer Earl Falary, Joanne Marie Feller, Janice Ruth Fischer, Georgia lee Fisher, Carol Fleener, William Gordon I Fortmiller, Dick Foster, Julia Ann Foulger, Jan Fox, Glenda Kathleen Freclrickson, Pat Freeman, Alice Rose French, Billy Don Frohn, Doris Fry, Eleanor Joanne Galloway, Bruce Willson Garren, Donald E. Gerig, Phyllis M. Giese, Caroline Ann Gilman, Nadine Girod, Amy Glasgow, Dick Goodrich, Marilyn Gortmaker, Gary Gosnell, Val .lean Gottenberg, Gilbert Gould, Ray Graber, Beverly Graham, Bettie louise Graham, Roberta Graves, Carol Grieve, Ottie Marilyn Gronke, Ida .lo Gundran, Mariorie Gustafson, Maureen Guy, Edward Hales, Rodney Hall, Gaylord Hall, Jack A. Hall, Norma Delores Hall, Velma C. Halliday, Jim Halseth, Pat V Hamlin, Don Hamman, Joan l. e Hammer, Walter ::: ,., Hanley, Dean , A Hansen, Harold L. WK j ' Hanson, Donald R. L Hanson, Mariory Ng' gl Harling, Laura J. :HI Iiizzzi' L Eylzb: Harms, Eldon I iii lizzll A Iff Page 35 3 ' ' SENIORS vm mama Mfnuf .'., , , if ! : Q, fm ,mm 5. Q is-gt-.S-,f mx Q wx Q Q ' . -----': : , .. 5 ---Qw' A '--f - ,fwf m Q Q, e ' -51 M f m U--ww X fw 3 1: 5? sw ,Miva Mm 'K' 495 Mm 4f'f+ ,L WS ax, .-25--,, , X ,, , Q -:::si' ' Q Ffw ysi I UQ 5 an M' S dv Y? K X Q N r fp X Q 1 W X N, SQ M-Q NY' 'E ,. Q X x e.:sss::ssasasssa x . . . CLASS OF 52 Harp, Burton Lee Hartman, Angela Hartwell, Jean Elaine Haugen, Loren Hazel, Bob Healy, Patricia Heider, Sharon Lee Heinlein, Bill Helton, Barbara Nadine Heltzel, Kay Helvig, Mark Hendrie, Sue Henne, Betty Herring, Doris Heston, Alan W. Hewitt, Carol F. Hilfiker, Carole Hill, Jim Hilton, Connie Jean Hoadley, H. Allen Holden, Pat Holmquist, Carl Frank A. Hornschuch, Alvin E. Howland, Roselle Lucille Hubbard, Emily A. Hughes, Harriet Hullette, Betty Jo Hulst, W. Warren Humphrey, James R Hunt, Donald E. Hurter, Carol Hutchinson, Shirley D. liams, Ed Irish, Bob lufer, Janet L. Jacobson, Chris J. Jarms, Sharon R. Jenkinson, Bonnie Jensen, Cliff Johnson, Belva Elberta Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Mary Ann Johnston, Lora Ann Jones, Carolyn Louise Jones, Gary Jones, Lavern Juve, Gordon Miller Kannier, Carole Kapperma n, Patsy Rae Ka rsten, LeRoy H. Katka, Margaret Ann Kaufman, Carol Kayser, Beverly Ann Kelley, Marlene Kilday, Shirley Kimble, Lawrence King, Bruce King, Joanne Irene King, Maxine King, Roger SENIORS . .. ,.A. f Q ..1:::. , .,f A x 295 E ki S 1 f5 2 , , .WXQ Bi as gwixe 'fa wal-wr fy fan'-'H-'fo x 1 i 3 ..5E:iEaEE K i .6 1551 w ......, 4' , x Q 5 .:.::3E:E:5:' X .- f 1 x , Mx S, A '39 Q N in , I AA , x R ff ,M x ' Q , ,. A L ::.v 'iw . x 1,5 Q f mf K, Q, S wwrx Q MW -'Q .FE ., , M, WMU -::.:.:.:. ,W l Y ,pw X -- ,. X , .5 - , . xii 'El s W X :Q ,, ....,... :V N 5 as . Wiiiw is 5 A B N , fi s Q W - 4 'fx NL. Q. '- .... - - 'f 6 Qj' X fxjigx :Es 'fx X , w,gCg,f5fw 5 Q ii? 'SS X X M in Y 'P .. 5 S g .. A x wg: X 2, .. 1' 552''E.iEIEEEEE:EEE?E' A K Nw ' w...Q ..... , . ' wmv-.ax X fs X xx xx W X x X 91 X X W if X N X 5 XX xx X a ,... -:- 5555,-K -,S .I i .3 . :-' 1' ' LPM e M gf .:.. . .. Q Aww.. e 34 ,, .,., Q S' , . gi W . :... ...., A .......,. S. .... .,:, peg., Q 4 in N We 1 Yi ' We ii i. .. ': 43 I J - A ...,, ,,., : J + he mee , 4' . . . CLASS OF '52 King, Shirley Kingman, Arthur Ralph Kinlxaid, .lim Klavohn, John L. Kleman, Kenneth James Klinefelter, Dorothy Klotz, Max Kortzeborn, Richard Lee Krater, Lela Mae lleel Lamb, Frank A. Lamkin, Sharon Lee Lang, Arthur C. Lang, Harold L. Langeland, Marvin Lars Langrell, Joe Anna Lanham, Jo-Ann Largent, Joe Laverty, Sharon Lawrence, Fred Layton, Rex C. Lee, Othelene Lee, Steve LeRud, Phyllis Linck, Delwin Lindlaurg, Don Melvin Lippert, Myrna Little, Mariorie Lively, Cindy Lively, Melvin L. Logan, Phyllis Long, Verna May Lorenz, Marlyn Lottis, Kenneth Robin Loveland, Robert Loynes, Barbara Loynes, Roy luchau, Wesley W. MacDonald, Eugene Berwin Mackey, Lyle Magnuson, Raymond P. Martin, Dorna Martin, Gerald Mason, Lyle Mathieson, James Alfred Maude, Roger May, Fatt Maynard, Christine McClelland, Charles Robert McClelland, James Stephen McCullen, Virginia McDonld, Norman Lloyd McGinnis, Shirley McGowan, Robert B. McKenzie, Don S. McKinney, Macyle McMickle, Carole McReal, Ray Joseph Mentzer, Gloria Merchant, Stephen T. Meyer, Dick Page 39 SENIORS. . W Nw x 1, w 9... X ,E 'Q -:'1'- - Q 5 5352534 Q 2 '5' jg 52 Jigs - SYS' H 5 , .gk 5? ,parm Q ..:: Q L. x x M x wr xx E x X 'E ,.::12E 1: ' .-ggi A A h 2 :lZ :i ::::. :s5 ' E . ,. .,., Annum., .:- ' Na 1,5535 , 13 'Wg J' I 5 my K QQ., X N X Q m . vin. X wk fi xr f- av x .1 xx x 'iaisisisiaiaiaizifv f-P A Y X X it J. .,.,.,.,, , f . 'Wa - . ,.., , ,, A it -ei R K xx X X A I 1 X l .. M in J N.- in it fe- . 'M Q .: :,, '.,: J iii' P v V- ' . . ' '- Q , W A Sw D , 5 i .,.,,, . R 3 ..,.,,. . - ,, e 5. 535 ye, Xia. w, Q ..'S:':':X ,GM 'nfiwwi ,,.,. Q :A , ,Q be . xy ,., mme! av . gg 5. 'Q-5 Q Sgpgiii :-. i is i ,adipex 'is Q. -, ' ' . '.::2-'s.s1. J. , ., R ,X 1 - ':f1-2' -.., :QNX A e I Q, of VS mf' 'UP S41 'R S Q 9, U I A . . . CLASS OF Meyer, Kathy Meyers, Marvel Georgia Michelson, Herdis Joyce Miles, Clara Lou Uootiel Mootry, Keith Morgali, Ronald Moriarty, Patsy Morley, Hazel Jeannine Morton, Patricia Mosolf, Mariorie Ann Muhs, Carol J. Myers, Lois Marie Myron, Shirley Nelson, Bill leo Nelson, Ronald Nelson, William Lee Nopp, Bob G. Nordyke, Sandra Nowak, Shirley Ann O'Connor, Dona Jean Olson, Tom Ostby, Joanette Pack, Harold G. Page, Shirley Page, U. Scott Pankratz, Mel Parker, Arden Parsons, Geneva Patton, Patricia Patzer, Douglas James Paulus, Larry lDukeJ Payne, Patricia Pease, Pat Pendergraft, Patricia Peper, Don Perlich, Don Phelps, Donna Mae Phillips, Sharon lee Pickell, Don Pierce, Norm Pinner, Tom E. Powers, Marian Powers, Pat Prince, Johnny Railsback, Patti Raines, Douglas G. Rains, Ervin R. Randall, Barbara Rasmussen, Sally Rath, Patricia Jane Real, Carolyn Reese, Mary Lou Rehfuss, John Alfred Reimann, Helen Reimann, Robert Reitzenstein, Richard Rempel, Clarice C. Rhoten, David A. Rice, Barbara Riches, David George SENIORS .. 1 ...... V Wwwewiv Amy, It in I ,::.: A -my , ,, fx vs S m X T ., : i:ag:f:-:-Q, ' ' T Qf 1 2' ? X 'SMS Wm l , N gg .,., x , ik Y i 4 -- --'-- Q E ..,. , X my W Sr.. ' Y-s,.I,:: , N 'RQ pm :EEE5 X -'vw 'R' ,4 4,7 . 5! : EE:i, k fi W N X Q X Q X X SX wr N X N NW X Qs ,..,.,.,.,,: U . vggws ...,.,. N i X vii M w ,, Qs: -u a gagsg , Q W www Wig.: 9? xxx W Q QR f Q X' in-' S X X M 6 ,. ,I , Q3 3 V, X .::f' m x w.:.:.:::::: . x X N -6+'vz15z::-sas: sE:a::: : . -assess XX ,,,: 4510 was - F EEEE 335g WE' ,wmv 'ww if .. im W NE, by W Q NNW ::a:a:a:aaas:. Wm .ini .lk ik EWR 4 wwe az , ae a f' Qi Q2 E E.. .. x 4... dsl w e f 'X xx, Gr 01-xx ER J 'F few- x A-J .. ,':' f zz. . NH?!'v ' eo, 5, f -her xi- . sig: f S I ...er , .,1, b xg X Ri we if . . . CLASS OF '52 Ricketts, Jody Riggs, Robert Ritchey, Anne Stewart Robertson, Joy Robertson, Royce Donavan Roner, Johnny Edward Roth, Orville Rouse, Vernon Gene Rud, Mary Jane Ruhle, Barbara Ruhle, Bob Russell, Rodney Myron lkodl Sadowsky, Ilene Salisbury, Beverly Jean Salisbury, Mava Mae Salisbury, Todd Blaine Sample, Helen S. Sanford, Glenn Satter, Bettie Savage, Beverly Jean Scltallt, Robert H. Schantz, William T. Schoneboom, Jeane Schrecengost, Greta Ann Schrunk, lee Schwalen, Gerald Micheal Scott, Donald Scott, Virginia Seay, Caroline Sebern, Leonard Shaw, Ronald Shepard, Nick Sheridan, Darrell Shrock, Judith Loree Siddall, Galen Simmons, Wayne Singer, Katherine louise Sioding, Bobbie Slattum, Jerald Small, Jeanne Smith, Dick Smith, Donald H. Smith, Jean Smith, lonny Smith, Sarah Jane Smithson, Jack Smyres, Delores Snook, Dwayne L. Snook, Janet Lee Snyder, Jerry Sonderman, Ray Sparhawk, Waunda Staedeli, Earl Standley, Vida Steeves, Thomas W. Steinke, Ron Stepper, Herb Stettler, Jo Steveley, Bob Stewart, Norma Page 43 WGN umm' K '45- S X NW ,V Y fwlsifgl ,N WM.gagQ , 5 X 5 SENIORS... A S I ,4., if Gi: Q :'x ' ' ' 4 ----l--:-::--::--, Q 1 I tk? - 6 :vv:-V-: - - if ::. I KM Q A S1 .... -I t-: F A E- 1 . ,v V ,., .,,.,.. ix as El ,A,. Q 1. ,x M If --.:,,,,,,, E Mme uzzzzuuuu , X :::E 'vV'.::2::2. I .,..,.,.,.. -1 b ,.,,, :: :::: Q :::. 3 izvvv vvvvv S x r ':':::::' Q if zzz QW A 4 IHZ: X ff W ...: .AII b ' IEAH, Wk 'LJ gi 4,.Q:.3.g:..2!21!?5 ,, ,,:V-: X x ,f f--... ,wk if i ff? ' I: .mifmk Zvu ' ' 1---- AAKQ- + , mm! 5' ,,.,. E1 ,,,: , Iulzlv fig? yn wff' if We x x f 5w H hi W :,.,.. X ' . , 3 We Mem sm mf L: 5 ':I :7:75 13552: '. Z R s S xV,4 ff I Sikh f ,. 3 5 xx .li it 4' 9 .. f' 2 Q QUQQW ::---. 2 Q fm Q s xx l K XX AK 5 x ml is N Q Q A R Ax' Pr ,,,,1:5,: Q V Q5 If 255 - 5 X 4. . ,...,,, e nc- S is 5, we M il ,, .'j:E g2, V .Q T ,gk he are 'ilk .H : ' 'J S s '::': Fw , A E p p 'fi if '-'W J : ' ' .ei if fa Q . . ,,Ij,, ,,, 1 A ili- .X N e to ,I X . . CLASS OF '52 Stoller, lavonne lee Swartout, Ardis Sweet, John Swigart, Dorothy Swingle, Noel I.. Talmage, Claudia Jane Tarem, Eevi Taylor, Charles A. Taylor, Delores Lucile Taylor, Donna Loyce Taylor, Janice Taylor, Jim Taylor, Naydeen Mignon Terry, Barbara lavonne Theye, lawrence Thiessen, Robert Charles Thomas, Frances lorene Thomas, Mike Thomas, W. Dale Thompson, Betty Thulin, Quintin Todd, Pat Tonning, Anita Anne Tookey, Barbara Jean Toycen, Pauline May Trammell, John Traviss, Joan Traviss, Joyce Tripp, LaDene True, Bob Tuchek, Ted Tuers, Bernita B. Ullman, Don Valentine, Arlene Van Dyke, Dave Van Fleet, Norman Verburg, William Versteeg, John Edward Viblaert, Aletha Vogt, Donna Wagness, Barbara A. Walker, Inez Violet Walker, Robert J. Walton, Jeff Ward, Paul Wargnier, Julia Louise Wargnier, Oscar Washburn, Phil Weathers, Harley Webb, Mac Webb, Marcia l.. Weeks, David A. Weinstein, Carol Joan Wenger, Joanne Werner, Gladys I.. Wesely, Kay laureen Westfall, Janet White, Dick White, Eleanor Marie Wikoff, Jack Page 45 Wi X E5 Q 'Ia ,, r W 2 . CLASS OF '52 Wilcox, Viola Will, Shirley Ruth Willard, Doris Williams, Charles Wilson, Erba Wilson, Norma J. Wilson, Walter Wiltsey, Gene Winegar, Elmer Winter, Walter C. Withrow, Barbara Wolverton, Marlene Wood, Helen Joyce Wood, Virginia Woodmansee, Anne louise Woolery, Clarine Beth Wright, Darrell Wright, Donna Mae Young, Bev Younger, Grace .Ioyce Ziegenhagel, Inez Zimmerman, Casey Zumstein, Inez Leora Page 46 Directory of Senior Activities ADAMS, LILLIAN MARIE-Inter-club Carnival 27 Spanish club l,2,37 Jym Jamboree 1,2. ADAMS, LOIS-Tri-Y 17 Jym Jamboree 1,2. AHALT, PHYLLIS-Tri-Y I,2,3i Commercial club 2,37 Tennis club 17 Vikettes 37 Girls' Letter club l,2,37 Jym Jamboree 1,2. AKERS, BERLE-Graphic Arts club 2, secretary 27 Varsity football 37 JV track 17 JV cross-country 1. ALDARACA, JUAN-Spanish club 2,3. ALLEN, LAURA M.-Tri-Y 37 Vikettes 37 Girls' Letter club 1,27 Jym Jamboree l,2. ANDERSON, ADELINE MARY-Long Beach Christian School, Long Beach, California. ANDERSON, FLORENE-Home Economics club 3. ANDERSON, RICHARD WAYNE ANDERSON, SONJA CHRISTINE-Choir 2,37 Girls' Glee club 17 Mel- odettes 1 Valkyries 27 Seniorettes 37 Crescendo club 1,2,37 Vik- ettes 3. ANDERSON, VIOLET-Tri-Y 27 Commercial club 27 Jym Jamboree 1. ARCHIBALD, LEE A.-Class council 37 Hi-Y l,2,3. ATKINSON, SHIRLEY-Tri-Y 1. AVRIETTE, DIXIE-Clarion staff l,2,37 Tri-Y l,2,37 Aesculapians 17 French club 2,31 Inter-club Carnival 27 Tennis club 37 Vikettes 37 Girls' Letter club l,2,37 Jym Jamboree l,2. BACKSTRAND, JAY HOUGH BAKER, GERALD MERRITT BAKER, JACK H.-Hi-Y 37 Tennis club 37 S club 2,32 JV Cross-coun- try 17 Varsity Cross-country 27 Sophomore Basketball 17 Golf l,2,3. BAKER, LOLA RUTH BAKER, ROBERT JAMES-Graphic Arts club l,2,3, sec. 37 JV Foot- ball 1. BALES, CHUCK-ASB council 17 Class council 37 Contest speaking 27 Hi-Y l,2,37 Civics club 2,3f Latin club 17 Stagecraft 17 S club 2,37 Varsity Football 2,37 JV Baseball 27 JV Track 27 Sophomore Bas- ketball 17 JV Basketball 27 Varsity Basketball 2,3. BARR, BARBARA J.-Commercial club 2,3f Jym Jamboree 1,2. BAUMGART, MERL-Class council 27 Hi-Y l,2,37 Civics club 2,3f Ten- nis club l,2,3, pres. 37 S club 'l,2,3j Tennis l,2,3. BEAKEY, JACK-Hi-Y 37 lnter-club Carnival 27 Stagecraft 17 S club 2,37 Football trainer 2,31 Track trainer 2,37 Sophomore Basketball trainer 17 Varsity Basketball trainer 2,3. BECKER, ELISABETH LENORE TSALLYJ-ASB council 17 Tri-Y l,2,37 Inter-club Carnival 27 Spanish club 1,27 Tennis club 37 Vikettes 37 Jym Jamboree 1,2. BEEBE, WILLIAM CHARLES-S club I,2,3i Wrestling l,2. BELL, MARGARET-Central High School, Cambridge, Ohio, 1. BELT, FLOYD WILLIAM BENNER, GLENN-National Honor Society 2,3, vice-pres. 37 Hi-Y l,2,37 Choir 3, vice-pres. 37 Band 1,2,3, Student Director 2,37 Or- chestra 1,2,37 Crescendo club l,2,3, pres. 37 lnter-club Carnival 1,2. BENNETT, F. JOY-Central High School, Pueblo, Colorado, 17 Na- tional Honor Society 37 Jym Jamobree 1. BENNETT, HAZEL JOY BENSON, SYLVIA-Girls' League council 1,27 Tri-Y l,21 Orchestra 1,27 Tennis club 2,3, sec. 2,3. BERG, DON-ASB council 17 Clarion staff 2,37 Hi-Y 2,37 S club 2,31 JV Football 1, captain 17 Varsity Football 2,37 Tennis 2,3. BERKSHIRE, ROBERT-Richland Center High School, Richland Center, Wisconsin, 17 Band 3. BERNDT, ELEANORE MARTHA BICKELL, JUNE BERNICE BICKELL, LAWRENCE BISHOP, MILTON G.-Band I,2,3i Photography 2. BLACK, HELEN F.-Palletteers 3. BLAIR, NORMA JEAN-Home Economics club 2,3f Vikettes 3. BLISCHKE, DON LEE-Varsity basketball 1,27 S club l,2,3. BOJE, DAVID WILLIAM IBILL1 BOLDT, GERALD BOOSTER, SHIRLEY-lnter-club Carnival 27 Spanish club 2,3f Jym Jamboree 1,2. BOOTH, HELEN ANN-ASB council 17 National Honor Society 37 Viking staff 37 lnter-club Carnival 1,27 Science club 1,27 Square Dance club 3j Jym Jamboree 1. BORDERS, JAMES D. BOTHMAN, FRED WILLIAM-Band 1,27 Future Farmers l,2,37 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 37 Stagecraft 2,3, stage manager 3. BOTTENS, DEL-Spanish club 3. BOWERS, GENE-Hi-Y 2,37 JV Track 17 JV Cross-country 17 Varsity Cross-country 27 Wrestling 1. BOWLSBY, GEORGE-Square Dance club 3. BOYD, VIRGIL BOYER, ROBERTA RAE-Viking staff 2,3f Tri-Y 27 Snikpoh 37 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 37 Spanish club 17 Girls' Letter club 1,2,37Jym Jamboree l,2. BOYNTON, DICK--Hi-Y 27 Latin club 2. BRADBURY, DORIS-Viking staff 27 Photography 17Jym Jamboree 1. BRADTL, JOHN-Sophomore Basketball 17 Varsity Basketball 2,3. BRANDT, DONNA MAE-ASB council 27 Girls' League council 2,37 Tri-Y l,2,37 Girls' Glee club 17 Band l,2,3, sec. 1, treas. 2, libra- rian 37 Orchestra l,2,37 Inter-club Carnival 27 Spanish club 2,32 Vikettes 37 Girls' Letter club l,2,3i Jym Jamboree 1,2. BRATTAIN, SANDRA BRENEMAN, DONNA JEANNE-Latin club 17 Jym Jamboree l,2. BRETZ, JACKIE BROCKART, SHIRLEY-Girls' League bookstore chairman 37 Tri-Y 2,37 Orchestra 1,27 lnter-club Carnival 2i Latin club 1,2, treas. 27 Vikettes 37 Jym Jamboree l,2. BROMLEY, BEA EVELYN IFRONIEJ - National Honor Society 2,3, treas. 37 Clarion staff l,2,37 lnter-club Carnival 27 Snikpoh 1,2,37 Vikettes 37 Jym Jamboree 1,2. BRONSON, JOANNE RUTH-Jym Jamboree l,2. BROWN, JIM-Hi-Y 2,3f JV Baseball 17 Varsity Baseball 2,31 Sopho- more Basketball 1. BROWN, JOANNE PEARL BROWN, MARY JO-Viking staff 37 Clarion staff l,2,37 Tri-Y I,3f Club Philhistorian 'I,2,3i lnter-club Carnival 1,27 Jym Jamboree l,2. BROWN, SHIRLEY .IEAN-Tri-Y 37 Orchestra l,2,3, sec. 37 Crescendo club 3i lnter-club Carnival 27 Jym Jamboree 1. BUCHANAN, FRED-National Honor Society 37 Clarion staff 37 Hi-Y I,2,3f Band l,2,3, vice-pres. 37 Spanish club 1,3. BUNSE, DONALD CDONJ-Class council 37 Clarion staff l,2,37 Pal- letteers 17 Snikpoh 2,3. BURKLAND, ILA .IO-Class council 17 Tri-Y 17 Club Philhistorian 27 Home Economics 3. BURKS, FRED-Richmond Union High School, Richmond, California. BURNS, BRUCE-Radio Electronics club 37 S club 2,3f JV Football 17 Varsity Football 27 Varsity Track 1,37 Sophomore Basketball 1. BURNS, TED-Future Farmers l,2,3, sec. 37 JV Football 2. CALLAGHAN, HELLAN-ASB council 17 Clarion staff l,2,37 Tri-Y l,2,37 Civics club 2,32 lnter-club Carnival 27 Snikpoh 1,2,37 The Man Who Came to Dinner 27 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 37 Tennis club l,2,37 Vikettes 37 Jym Jamboree 1,2. CAMPBELL, JANET-Tri-Y 17 Commercial club 2,3, sec. 37 Vikettes 3. CARLISLE, LUELLA - Ass't Song Queen 37 Class council 27 Girls' League council 17 Tri-Y l,2,37 Hi-Y Sweetheart candidate 37 Civics club 37 Club Philhistorian I,2f lnter-club Carnival 1,27 Vikettes 37 Jym Jamboree l,2. CARR, DELORES DARLENE-Tri-Y 27 Latin club 27 Girls' Letter club 1,27 Jym Jamboree 1. CARSON, WALLY-National Honor Society 2,3f Viking staff l,2,37 Clarion staff l,2,37 Hi-Y I,2,3i Band 17 Civics club 2,3, pres. 37 Inter-club Carnival 1,27 Snikpoh 1,2,37 The Man Who Came to Dinner 27 The Barretts if Wimpole Street 37 S club 37 JV Foot- ball 1,27 Varsity Football 3i JV Track 27 Varsity Track 37 Sopho- more Basketball 1. CARTER, DICK CHILES, GWEN MAY-Jym Jamboree l,2. CHITTICK, DORIS LAURENE-Commercial club 2,31 Jym Jamboree l,2. CHRISMAN, MARVEL K.-Home Economics club 2,31 lnter-club Car- nival 27 Girls' Letter club l,2,37 Jym Jamboree l,2. COCKING, NORMAN D.-Inter-club Carnival 27 Snikpoh 17 Tennis club 2,3, treas. 27 S club l,2,37 Tennis l,2,3. COFFMAN, KAY-Jym Jamboree 2. COHEN, AL-ASB council 1,27 Class council 37 Hi-Y 2,37 Spanish club 2,3, treas. 2, pres. 37 Sophomore Basketball 1. COLEMAN, MARVEL-Yakima High School, Yakima, Washington, 17 Tri-Y 37 Choir 1,27 Crescendo club 27 French club 2j Inter-club Carnival 27 Palletteers 2i Snikpoh 37 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 37 Vikettes 3. COLLINS, PAT-Tri-Y 1,37 Aesculapians 1,3, vice-pres. 37 Vikettes 37 Girls' Letter club I,2,3f.IYl'T1 Jamboree l,2. COMER, IDA-Tri-Y 27 Choir 27 Girls' Glee club 17 Jym Jamboree l,2. CONDER, JOHN-National Honor Society 2,37 Hi-Y l,2,3i Band 17 Civics club 2,37 Spanish club 1,27 National Athletic Honor So- ciety 2,3, vice-pres. 37 S club 2,37 JV Football 17 Varsity Football 2,37 JV Basketball 1,27 Varsity Basketball 37 Tennis 2,3. Page 47 Senior Activities . . . CONKLIN, JIM-Banks Union High School, Banks, Oregon 1. CONRAD, CARMA SUE-Meguro High School, Tokyo, Japan 15 Na- tional Honor Society 35 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 lnter-club Carnival 25 Spanish club 2,35 Square Dance club 35 Jym Jam- boree 1. COOK, RAY-ASB council 1,25 Class council 15 National Forensic League 2,3, vice-pres. 35 Contest speaking 2,35 French club 15 JV Baseball 15 Wrestling 1. CORNELIUS, DICK-Contest speaking 15 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Band 15 Tennis 3. CRAIG, MICHAEL-Hi-Y 1. CRANOR, BILL-Class council 25 National Honor Society 35 lnter-club Carnival 25 International Relations League 1,2,35 Snikpoh 1,2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 Varsity Track 2. CRAWLEY, DARLENE MARIA-Clarion staff 2,35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Club Philhistorian 15 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Latin club 2,35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of bowling 25 Jym Jamboree l,2. CRAWLEY, HARVEY CROSE, ARVIN J.-Band 1,2,3, treas. 35 Aesculapians 2,3. CROSS, ROBERT L.-Band 1,2,35 Photography 1. CROSS, RON-Hi-Y 35 Spanish 2,35 JV Cross-country 15 Sophomore Basketball 15 JV Basketball I. CULVER, RON I.-Science club 35 Swimming 2. CURREY, CHARLES A,-Hi-Y 1,25 lnter-club Carnival 15 Spanish club i,2. DALKE, ALENE L.-Girls' League council 35 Latin club 1,35 Girls' Let- ter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. DALRYMPLE, JERRY-Bethesda Cheve Chase, Bethesda, Maryland, l,2,3. DaMETZ, WAYNE-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Palletteers 1,2. DANFORTH, DAN HOTHE DANGERUD, ARVIN DARBY, JAMES C.-Contest speaking 25 Clarion staff 35 Choir 35 Mikado 35 Aesculapians I5 Square Dance club 3. DAVIS, DON-ASB pres. 35 Class council 25 Hi-Y 2,35 Civics club 35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Snikpoh 1,2,35 Years Ago 15 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 35 S club 2,35 JV Football 2, captain 25 Varsity Football 35 JV Track 15 Varsity Track 2,3. DAVIS, HJALMAR-Class council 35 Band 1,25 Orchestra 1,25 S club 2,35 Swimming 1,2,3, DECKER, SHIRLEE JEAN-Sandpoint High School, Sandpoint, Idaho, 15 Tri-Y 25 French club 2,35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree I. DEENEY, IJOHNI MICHAEL-Clarion editor 35 Class treas. 15 Nation- al Honor Society 2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Civics club 2,35 lnter-club Carnival 15 Snikpoh 1,2,3, treas. 25 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 3. DEMOS, JANE-Tri-Y 25 Home Economics club 15 Inter-club Carnival 15 Square Dance club 35 Jym Jamboree 2. DeROSS, RONALD W.-Latin club 25 Tennis club 35 JV Football I5 Varsity Football 35 Varsity Track 1,25 Wrestling 1. DeWHITT, BOB-Square Dance club 35 S club 2,35 JV Football 15 Varsity Football 2. DeWHI'I'T, DONALD LAVERNE-Hi-Y 35 Swimming 1,2,35 Golf 3. DIBBERN, LANSING K.-National Honor Society 2,35 Crescendo club 35 JV Baseball 2. DOAN, BETTY ANN-Girls' League service chairman 35 Girls' League council 25 Commercial club 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1. DOSS, EDITH MAE-ASB council 1,25 Class council 1,25 Commercial club 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. DOUGHTON, CORALIE J.-ASB council 1,25 National Honor Society 2,35 Tri-Y 1,25 Choir 2,3, pres. 35 Mikado 35 Melodettes 15 Val- kyries 25 Seniorettes 35 Civics club 2,3, sec.-treas. 35 Crescendo club 2,35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree l,2. DOUGHTON, ROBERT P.-National Honor Society 2,35 Clarion staff 35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Band I5 Orchestra 15 Inter-club Carnival 1,25 Snik- poh 1,2,3, pres. 35 Years Ago 15 The Man Who Came to Din- ner 25 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 35 Tennis 1,2. DUCHIEN, SHARON M.-Central Union High, Independence, Ore- gon, 1. DUNSWORTH, DAVID WILLIAM QBILLI-ASB ass't yell king 35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 S club 1,2,35 JV Track 25 Varsity Track 35 Swimming 1,2,3, captain 3. DURHAM, BRUCE A.-Grant High School, Portland, Oregon5 Clarion staff 35 Orchestra 15 Inter-club Carnival 25 Spanish club 15 JV Football 1,25 JV Track 15 JV Cross-country 1. DURIG, LEAH-Commercial club 15 Jym Jamboree 1. EARLYWINE, FRANK-North Bend High School, North Bend, Ore- gon5 Band 3. EDWARDS, NORMA H.-Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Glee club 25 lnter-club Car- nival 1,25 Latin club 1,25 Square Dance club 35 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Tennis 2,3. Page 48 ELLIS, JOANNE-Class sec. 35 Girls' League council I5 National Ho- nor Society 35 National Forensic League 1,2,35 Contest speaking 1,2,35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,25 International Relations League 2,3, vice-pres. 35 Snikpoh 2,35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2, h'd of softball 25 Jym Jamboree l,2. ELLIS, ROBERT I.-Ketchikan High School, Ketchikan, Alaska, 15 Band 1,2,35 Aesculapians 35 lnter-club Carnival 2. EPPERLY, HARRY R.-Ferrous Fellows 25 JV Football 2, captain 2, manager 15 JV Track manager 25 Varsity Track manager 3. ETTNER, ELMER EARL-Choir 1,2,35 Crescendo club 3. FABRY, JOANNE MARIE-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Band 1,2,35 Inter-Club Carnival 1,25 Latin club 1,2,35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. FELLER, JANICE RUTH-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Home Economics club 2,35 lnter- club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2. FISCHER, GEORGIA LEE-Vancouver High School, Vancouver, Wash- ington, 15 Aesculapians 2,3, sec. 3. FISHER, CAROL A.-Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 French club 2,35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Palletteers 15 Snikpoh '35 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 35 Tennis club 25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 2. FLEENER, WILLIAM GORDON FORTMILLER, DICK-Radio Electronics club 1,2,3, sec.-treas. 3. FOSTER, JULIA ANN-Lincoln High School, Portland, Oregon, 15 Viking staff 35 Tri-Y 15 Girls' Glee club 1,25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2. FOULGER, JAN FOX, GLENDA KATHLEEN-Tri-Y 35 Home Economics club 25 Spanish club 1. FREDRICKSON, PAT-Westhope High School, Westhope, North Da- kota, 1. FREEMAN, ALICE ROSE FRENCH BILLY DON-Tennis Club 2,3. FROHN, DORIS-National Honor Society 35 Tri-Y 35 Contest speak- ing 15 lnter-club Carnival 25 Snikpoh 1,2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. FRY, ELEANOR JOANNE-Class council 35 Viking staff 25 Clarion staff 35 Tri-Y 15 Home Economics club 1,2,3, pres. 35 Inter-club Carnival 1,25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree l,2. GALLOWAY, BRUCE WILLSON-Hi-Y 1,2,35 French club 1,25 Swim- ming 2,3. GARREN, DONALD E.--S club 2,35 JV Baseball 15 Varsity Baseball 2. GERIG, PHYLLIS M.-Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree l,2. GIESE, CAROLINE ANN-Clarion staff 15 Club Philhistorian 2,35 Vik- ettes 35 Jym Jamboree 2. GILMAN, NADINE-ASB council 15 Class council 1,25 Girls' League finance chairman 35 Girls' League council 35 National Honor So- ciety 35 Clarion staff 1,25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Choir 2,3, sec. 35 Girls' Glee club I5 Melodettes I5 Valkyries 25 Seniorettes 35 Club Phil- historian 2,3, pres. 35 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Que Dice 15 Vik- ettes 35 Jym Jamboree l,2. GIROD, AMY-Ass't Song Queen 35 ASB council 15 National Honor Society 2,35 Tri-Y 15 Hi-Y Sweetheart 35 Melodettes 15 Civics club 2,35 Club Philhistorian 15 Crescendo club 35 lnter-club Carnival I5 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 15 Jym Jamboree l,2. GLASGOW, DICK-Band 15 Graphic Arts club 35 S club 1,2,35 JV Track 15 Varsity Track 2,35 JV Cross-country 15 Varsity Cross- country 1,2,3, captain 35 Wrestling 1, GOODRICH, MARILYN-Salem Academy, Salem, Oregon, 15 Tri-Y 2,35 French club 2,3, treas, 3. GORTMAKER, GARY-National Honor Society 35 Band 1,2,35 JV Baseball 15 JV Basketball 1. GOSNELL, VAL JEAN--Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Club Philhistorian 1,2,35 Home Economics 35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2. GOTTENBERG, GILBERT-Future Farmers 1,2,35 JV Track manager 15 Varsity Track manager 2. GOULD, RAY-ASB council 15 Class council 15 Choir 2,35 Photogra- phy 15 Square Dance club 3, pres. 3. GRABER, BEVERLY-Tri-Y 2,35 Home Economics club 35 Jym Jambo- ree 2. GRAHAM, BETTIE LOUISE-Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee Club 15 Valkyries 25 Seniorettes 35 Orchestra 15 Home Economics club 15 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. GRAHAM, ROBERTA-Tri-Y 2,35 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Or- chestra 1,2,3, sec. 25 Crescendo club 1,2,3, vice-pres. 2, sec. 35 French club 1,2,35 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2. GRAVES, CAROL-Yakima High School, Yakima, Washington, 15 Commercial club 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 2. GRIEVE, OTTIE MARILYN-Girls' League vice-pres. 35 Girls' League council 25 Clarion staff 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Club Philhistorian 1,2,35 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 2. GRONKE, IDA JO-National Honor Society 35 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Latin club 1,2,3, sec. 25 Jym Jamboree l,2. GUNDRAN, MARJORIE-Girls' League council 3, Commercial club 3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, treas. 3, wardrobe mistress 2. GUSTAFSON, MAUREEN-Tri-Y l,2,3, Orchestra l,2,3, pres. 3, Cre- scendo club l,2,3, French club l,2,3, Inter-club Carnival l,2, Vik- ettes 3, Girls' Letter club 3, Jym Jamboree l,2. GUY, EDWARD-Canoga Park High School, Canoga Park, California, l,2, Future Farmers 3. HALES, RODNEY-Hi-Y 3, JV Baseball 2, Varsity Baseball 3. HALL, GAYLORD-Class council 3, National Honor Society 3, Choir 3, Mikado 3, Band l,2, Aesculapians 2, Crescendo club 3, ln- ternational Relations League 3. HALL, JACK A. HALL, NORMA DELORES-Commercial club 3. HALL, VELMA C.-Home Economics club, Jym Jamboree l,2. HALLIDAY, JIM-Bell High School, Los Angeles, California, 1. HALSETH, PAT-ASB council i,3, Girls' League 2, Viking staff 3, Tri-Y l,2,3, Club Philhistorian 3, Home Economics club l,2, Inter- club Carnival 'l,2, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree l,2. HAMLIN, DON-Snikpoh l,2,3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 2, Square Dance club 3. HAMMAN, JOAN I.-National Honor Society 2,3, Tri-Y l,2,3, Choir 2,3, treas. 3, Mikado 3, Girls' Glee club I, Melodettes l, Val- kyries 2, Seniorettes 3, Crescendo club 2,3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Let- ter club l,2,3, wardrobe mistress 3, h'd badminton 2, Jym Jam- boree l,2. HAMMER, WALTER-Radio Electronics club 3. HANLEY, DEAN HANSEN, HAROLD L. HANSON, DONALD R.-ASB council l,2, Class council 2, Inter-club Carnival l,2, Latin club l,2,3, pres. 3, Snikpoh 3, The Barretts of Wimpole Street 3. HANSON, MARJORY-Spanish club l,2, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, h'd of hiking 3, Jym Jamboree l,2. HARLING, LAURA J. HARMS, ELDON-Future Farmers l,2, S club 2,3, JV Football I, Var- sity Baseball 2,3, HARP, BURTON LEE-Class sgt.-at-arms l, Hi-Y l,2,3, Choir 3, Fu- ture Farmers l, S club l,2,3, Varsity Football l,2,3, Varsity Track l,2, JV Basketball 2, Wrestling 2,3. HARTMAN, ANGELA MAE-Tri-Y 3, Orchestra l,2,3, Commercial club 2, Jym Jamboree l,2. HARTWELL, JEAN ELAINE-ASB council 2, National Honor Society 2,3, National Forensic League 2, Contest speaking 2, Clarion staff 3, Tri-Y l,2,3, Inter-club Carnival 1, International Relations League 2,3, Latin club l,2, Snikpoh 3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Jym Jamboree l,2. HAUGEN, LOREN-Salem Academy l. HAZEL, BOB-ASB council 3, Hi-Y 3, Civics club 3, S club l,2,3, JV Basketball i, Varsity Basketball 2,3, Golf l,2,3, . . . Senior Activities HEALY, PATRICIA-ASB council l,2, Class treas. 3, Class council 3, Tri-Y l,2,3, Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee club l, Club Philhistorian 2,3, French club i, Inter-club Carnival l, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree l. HEIDER, SHARON LEE-Girls' League 2, Clarion staff 2, Tri-Y l,2,3, Club Philhistorian 3, Palletteers l,3, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree l,2. HEINLEIN, BILL-Photography l,2, treas. 2, Swimming 2. HELTON, BARBARA NADINE-Tri-Y 2,3, Home Economics club 3. HELTZEL, KAY--Grant High, Portland, Oregon, l,2,3, Tri-Y 3, Club Philhistorian 3. HELVIG, MARK HENDRIE, SUE-Girls' League I, Clarion staff 2,3, Tri-Y l,2,3, Girls' Glee club 3, Civics club 2,3, Club Philhistorian 2, Inter-club Car- nival 2, Tennis club 2, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Jym Jamboree l,2, Tennis 2. HENNE, BETTYfGirls' Glee club 2,3, HERRING, DORIS-Tri-Y l,2,3, Civics club 3, Club Philhistorian 2, Vikettes 3, sec. 3. HESTON, ALAN W.-ASB council 3, National Honor Society 3, Hi-Y l,2,3, Civics club 3, Inter-club Carnival 2, Tennis club l,2,3, vice- pres. 3, National Athletic Honor Society 2,3, pres. 3, S club l,2,3, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, Sophomore Basketball l, Tennis l,2,3, captain 3. HEWITT, CAROL F.-ASB council 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Vik- ing staff 2,3, Tri-Y l,2,3, Girls' Glee club l, Club Philhistorian l, Inter-club Carnival 2, Snikpoh 2,3, sec. 3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, ass't Jym Jamboree chairman 3, Jym Jamboree l,2. HILFIKER, CAROLE-Girls' League I, Tri-Y l,2, Crescendo club l,2, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree l,2. HILL, JIM-ASB ass't Yell King 3, Hi-Y 2, Civics club I. HILTON, CONNIE JEAN-Tri-Y l,3, Club Philhistorian 2,3, Inter-club Carnival l,2, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree l,2. HOADLEY, H. ALLEN HOLDEN, PAT-Tri-Y I, Home Economics club l,2, Inter-club Carni- val l,2. HOLMQUIST, CARL FRANK A.-Kiester High School, Kiester, Min- nesota, i, ASB council 3, Choir 3, Orchestra l, Future Farmers 2,3, Square Dance club 3, S club 2,3, JV Football 2, Varsity Base- ball 2,3, Sophomore Basketball mgr. 2. HORNSCHUCH, ALVIN E.-Choir 3, Square Dance club 3. HOWLAND, ROSELLE LUCILLE-Tri-Y 2, Commercial club 2, Vikettes 3. HUBBARD, EMILY A.-Home Economics club l,2,3, sec. 3, Inter-club Carnival 2, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club l,2,3, Jym Jamboree l,2. HUGHES, HARRIET-Atascadero Union High, Atascadero, California, l,2. HULLETTE, BETTY JO-Henryetta High School, Henryetta, Oklahoma, l,2, Choir 3, Commercial club 3. HULST, W. WARREN-Woodburn High, Woodburn, Oregon, 2, Fu- ture Farmers l,2. Page 49 ' ,, . . ,, . RIGHT: Taking an important step toward graduation by being measured for lgiihr .liznrhsrrexljs lgaieaynogmigzar H? queues their caps and gowns are, left to right, seniors Bob Ellis, Jack Wikoff, Dorna Martin, Pat Todd and Margie Gundran. Senior Activities . . . HUMPHREY, JAMES R.-Class council 15 National Forensic League 1,2,35 Contest speaking 1,2,35 Hi-Y 35 Snikpoh 1,2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 Golf 1,2,3. HUNT, DONALD E. HURTER, CAROLMCommercial club 2,35 Spanish club 15 Vikettes 3. HUTCHINSON, SHIRLEY D.-North Platte Senior High School, North Platte, Nebraska, 1,25 Girls' Glee club 3. IIAMS, ED-Independence High School, Independence, Oregon, 1. IRISH, BOB-West Linn High School, West Linn, Oregon, 15 Wres- tling 2. IUFER, JANET L.-Clarion staff 2,35 Tri-Y 35 Band 1,25 Orchestra 25 Aesculapians 2,35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Photography 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. JACOBSON, CHRIS J. JARMS, SHARON R. JENKINSON, BONNIE-Tri-Y 35 Girls' Glee club 2,35 Square Dance club 35 Girls' Letter club 3, h'd of field and track 35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2. JENSEN, CLIFF-Ferrous Fellows 2. JOHNSON, BELVA ELBERTA-Tri-Y 1,2. JOHNSON, DARLENE-Commercial club 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jambo- ree 1,2. JOHNSON, MARY ANN-Columbian High School, Corbett, Oregon, 15 Home Economics club 3. JOHNSTON, LORA ANN-Sutherlin High School, Sutherlin, Oregon, 25 Tri-Y 35 Vikettes 3. JONES, CAROLYN LOUISE-Class council 25 Viking staff 2,35 Latin club 2,35 Palletteers 15 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. JONES, GARY-Viking staff 2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Crescendo club 1,2,3, treas. 35 Sophomore Basketball 1. JONES, LAVERN .IUVE ,GORDON MILLER-HieY 1,2,35 Club Philhistorian 3. KANNIER, CAROLE-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Home Economics club 1,3. KAPPERMAN, PATSY RAE-Square Dance club 3. KARSTEN, LeROY H.-Tennis club 1. KATKA, MARGARET ANN-Square Dance club 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. KAUFMAN, CAROL-Viking staff 2,35 Clarion staff 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Inter-club Carnival 25 Spanish club 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of skating5 Jym Jamboree 1,2. KAYSER, BEVERLY ANN-Girls' League council 35 Clarion staff 35 Tri-Y 2,35 Spanish club 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1. KELLEY, MARLENE-Class council 25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Commercial club 35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of playdays 35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2. KILDAY, SHIRLEY-Home Economics club 2. KIMBLE, LAWRENCE-Band 1,2,35 Aesculapians 2. KING, BRUCE-ASB council 35 Class vice-pres. 15 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 Civics club 35 Inter-club Carnival 25 JV Baseball 1. KING, JOANNE IRENE-Tri-Y 1,35 Girls' Glee club 35 French club 1,25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1. KING, MAXINE-Clarion staff 35 Tri-Y 2,35 Commercial club 2,3, treas. 35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. KING, ROGER-Future Farmers 1,2,3. KING, SHIRLEY-Tri-Y 25 Girls' Glee club 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. KINGMAN, ARTHUR RALPH Page 50 Honorable mention in the Westinghouse Talent Search was awarded to scientists Don Perlich and Dick White. Dick also won the Bausch and Lomb award for Salem High's outstanding science student. a 1. Champs tm-te NN i ts .A f iam-ml samxma up--alfilau KINKAID, JIM-Class council 35 Future Farmers 1,2,3, vice-pres. 3. KLAVOHN, JOHN L.-Band 1,2,35 Swimming 2,3, manager 2,3. KLEMAN, KENNETH JAMES-Choir 35 Band 1,25 Future Farmers 1,2,3. KLINEFELTER, DOROTHY-Tri-Y 1,35 Commercial club 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. KLOTZ, MAX-Tumbling club 2,3. KORTZEBORN, RICHARD LEE-Hi-Y 1,2,3. KRATER, LELA MAE QLEEJ-Girls' League council 35 Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 1,25 Vikettes 3. LAMB, FRANK A.-JV Basketball 2. LAMKIN, SHARON LEE-ASB council 25 Tri'Y 35 Band 2,35 Crescendo club 1,25 Home Economics club 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. LANG, ARTHUR C. LANG, HAROLD L.-Hi-Y 1,2,35 JV Trackl. LANGELAND, MARVIN LARS-Class pres. 35 Hi-Y 2,35 Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,25 Civics club 2,35 International Relations League 35 S club 2,35 JV Football 15 Varsity Football 2,3, captain 3. LANGRELL, JOE ANNA-Tri-Y 15 French club 1,2,3, vice-pres. 25 ln- ter-club Carnival 15 Jym Jamboree 1,2. LANHAM, JO-ANN-Girls' Glee club 1,2. LARGENT, JOE-ASB council 35 Class council 25 National Honor So- ciety 35 Hi'Y 35 Inter-club Carnival 15 Latin club 15 Tennis club 25 S club 35 Varsity Cross-country 35 Wrestling 2,3. LAVERTY, SHARON-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Band 15 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Latin club 1,2,3, vice-pres. 25 Snikpoh 2,35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2. LAWRENCE, FRED-Future Farmers 1,2,3. LAYTON, REX C.-ASB council 25 Class council 15 Clarion staff 2,35 Hi-Y 1,25 French club 25 lnter-club Carnival 25 Snikpoh 3. LEE, OTHELENE-Class council 25 Girls' League council 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Viking staff 25 Clarionstaff 2,35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Aesculapians 35 lnter-club Carnival 15 Spanish club 1,25 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2. LEE, STEVE-Choir 1,2,3, pres. 25 Crescendo club 2,3, historian 3. LeRUD, PHYLLIS-Girls' Glee club 35 Home Economics club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1. LINCK, DELWIN LINDBURG, DON MELVIN LIPPERT, MYRNA-Salem Academy, Salem, Oregon, 15 Band 25 Club Philhistorian 25 Home Economics club 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jam- boree 2. LITTLE, MARJORIE-Viking editor 35 ASB council 35 National Honor Society 2,35 Viking staff 2,35 Clarion staff 25 Civics club 35 ln- ter-club Carnival 1,25 Palletteers 1,2,3, pres. 25 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. LIVELY, CINDY LIVELY, MELVIN L.-Silverton High School, Silverton, Oregon, 1. LOGAN, PHYLLIS LONG, VERNA MAY-Orchestra 3. LORENZ, MARLYN-Girls' League council 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Clarion staff 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Crescendo club 1,2,3, vice-pres. 35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. LOTTIS, KENNETH ROBIN-Class council 35 Choir 2,35 Band 1,25 ln- ter-club Carnival 15 Years Ago 15 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 35 Stagecraft 1,2,3, h'd projection operator 2,3. LOVELAND, ROBERT LOYNES, BARBARA-Tri-Y 2. LOYNES, ROY-S club 2,35 JV Track 1,25 JV Cross-country 15 Varsity Cross-country 2. LUCHAU, WESLEY W.-Northwest School of Agriculture, Crookston, Minnesota, 15 Hi-Y 15 Future Farmers 15 Graphic Arts club 2,3, pres. 35 Varsity Cross-country 1. MacDONALD, EUGENE BERWIN-Hi-Y 15 Trades and Industries 35 JV Football 15 Wrestling 1. MACKEY, LYLE-Stagecraft 1,2,3. MAGNusoN, RAYMOND P.-Photography 3. MARTIN, DORNA-Girls' League council 25 National Honor Society 2,35 Tri-Y 35 Crescendo club 1,25 lnter-club Carnival 15 Tennis club 35 Vikettes 3, vice-pres. 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of track and field 2, chairman Jym Jamboree 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. MARTIN, GERALD4Latin club 15 Photography 25 Science club 3. MASON, LYLE-Scio High School, Scio, Oregon, 15 Choir 2,35 Band 25 Varsity Football 1. MATHIESON, JAMES ALFRED-Class pres. 15 Orchestra 1,2, pres. 15 Civics club 2,3. MAUDE, ROGER-Hi-Y 3. MAY, PATT-Contest speaking 25 Tri-Y 35 Girls' Glee club 15 Snik- poh 2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. MAYNARD, CHRISTINE-Contest speaking 25 Tri-Y 2,35 Home Eco- nomics club 35 International Relations League 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. McCLELLAND, CHARLES ROBERT-National Honor Society 35 Clarion Staff 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Inter-club Carnival 15 Palletteers 15 Snik- poh 2,3. . . . Senior Activities McCLELLAND, JAMES STEPHEN-ASB council 15 Hi-Y 1,2,35 lnter- club Carnival 15 Snikpoh 2,3. McCULLEN, VIRGINIA-Snikpoh 35 Jym Jamboree 1. McDONALD, NORMAN LLOYD-Future Farmers 2,35 Square Dance club 3. McGlNNlS, SHIRLEY-National Honor Society 35 Clarion staff 35 Club Philhistorian 25 Commercial club 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. McGOWAN, ROBERT B.-St. Petersburg High School, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1. McKENZlE, DON S.-ASB council 2,35 Class council 2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Civics club 2,35 Inter-club Carnival 25 S club 1,2,3, vice-pres. 35 Varsity Track 1,2,3, manager 35 Varsity Basketball 1,2,3, captain 3. McKINNEY, MACYLE-Commercial club 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. McMICKLE, CAROLE-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Commercial club 2,35 Tennis club 25 Jym Jamboree 1,2. McREAL, RAY JOSEPH-Sacred Heart Academy, Salem, Oregon, 15 Viking staff 35 Clarion staff 25 JV Football 15 Varsity Football 25 Golf 3. MENTZER, GLORIA-Tri-Y 25 Club Philhistorian 25 Home Economics club 35 Jym Jamboree 1. MERCHANT, STEPHEN T.-ASB council 15 Class council 25 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Graphic Arts club 15 Palletteers 25 Tennis club 1,2,35 S club 2,35 JV Baseball 15 Varsity Baseball 2,35 JV Basketball 1,2. MEYER, DICK-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Band 1,2,35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Pho- tography 15 Snikpoh 2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 Golf 1,2,3. MEYERS, KATHY-Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 35 Home Economics club 2,35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. MEYERS, MARVEL GEORGIA-Girls' League council 1,25 Clarion staff 25 Tri-Y 15 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. MICHELSON, HERDIS JOYCE-ASB council 15 Girls' League council 25 Contest speaking 25 Viking staff 25 Tri-Y 35 Choir 2,35 Valky- ries 25 Crescendo club 2,35 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Snikpoh 1,25 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. MILES, CLARA LOU lTOOTlE1 MOOTRY, KEITH-ASB council 25 Class council 15 Sophomore Bas- ketball 15 Golf 1. MORGALI, RONALD-ASB council 25 Class council 35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Snikpoh 35 Tennis club 1,2,3, treas. 35 S club 1,2,35 JV Cross- country 25 Tennis 1,2,35 Wrestling 1,2,3. MORIARTY, PATSY-Girls' Glee club 25 Home Economics club 25 Palletteers 1. MORLEY, HAZEL JEANNINE-Gervais Union High School, Gervais, Oregon, 1,2. MORTON, PATRICIA-Class council 25 Girls' League council 15 Vik- ing staff 35 Clarion staff 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Snikpoh 2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. MOSOLF, MARJORIE ANN-Class council 25 Tri-Y 1,35 Club Philhis- torian 1,2,35 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Vikettes 3. MUHS, CAROL J.-Corvallis High School, Corvallis, Oregon, 1,25 Commercial club 35 Vikettes 3. MYERS, LOIS MARIE-Tri-Y 25 Commercial club 25 Tennis 2,3. MYRON, SHIRLEY-Jefferson High School, Portland, Oregon, 1,2. NELSON, BILL LEO-ASB council 2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Future Farmers 1,25 S club 2,35 JV Football 15 Varsity Football 2,35 JV Baseball 15 Varsity Baseball 2,35 Sophomore Basketball 15 Wrestling 2,3. NELSON, RONALD-Viking staff 35 Hi-Y 1,25 lnter-club Carnival 25 Snikpoh 35 Spanish club 2,3. NELSON, WILLIAM LEE-Hi-Y 35 JV Track 15 Varsity Track 1,2,3. NOPP, BOB G.-Class council 15 Hi-Y 1,25 Choir 35 Civics club 35 JV Baseball 15 Sophomore Basketball 1. NORDYKE, SANDRA-Salem Academy, Salem, Oregon, 15 Girls' League council 2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Choir 35 Mikado 35 Val- kyries 25 Seniorettes 35 Band 35 Orchestra 25 Crescendo club 2,3. NOWAK, SHIRLEY ANN-Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y 25 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Latin club 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 2. O'CONNOR, DONA JEAN-ASB council 35 Class council 35 Girls' League council 25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Home Economics club 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. OLSON, TOM - Class council 15 Hi-Y 35 International Relations League 2. OSTBY, JOANETTE-Roosevelt High School, Garrison, North Dakota, 1,2,3. PACK, HAROLD G.-Stagecraft 35 JV Football 25 Wrestling 2,3. PAGE, SHIRLEY-Tri-Y 1,2,35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of ice skating 25 Jym Jamboree 1,2. PAGE, U. SCOTT-ASB council 25 Class council 15 National Honor Society 2,35 Clarion staff 25 Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 1,2,35 Civics club 2,35 S club 2,35 Baseball 25 Sophomore Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball manager 2,3. PANKRATZ, MEL-Band 35 Square Dance club 1. LEFT: Barbara Wagness holds the state presidency of the Future Business Leaders of America. RIGHT: Coralie Doughton is the 1952 winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award. PARKER, ARDEN-ASB council 15 Class council 15 National Honor Society 35 Viking staff 2,35 Choir 2,35 Mikado 35 Girls' Glee club 15 Melodettes 15 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Spanish club 1,2,3, vice-pres. 35 Square Dance club 3. PARSONS, GENEVA-Belle Plaine High School, Belle Plaine, Min- nesota, I. PATTON, PATRICIA PATZER, DOUGLAS JAMES PAULUS, LARRY KDUKEI-Hi-Y 1,25 Civics club 2,35 lnter-club Carni- val 25 National Athletic Honor Society 2,35 S club 1,2,3, pres. 35 Varsity Track 1,2,3, captain 35 Varsity Basketball 1,2,3. PAYNE, PATRICIA-McMinnville High School, McMinnville, Oregon, 15 Clarion staff 35 Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' Glee club 25 Band 2,35 Or- chestra 2,35 Crescendo club 2,35 Vikettes 3. PEASE, PAT-Girls' League council 15 Viking staff 2,35 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 Spanish club 1,25 Square Dance club 3, vice-pres. 35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of tumbling 35 Jym Jam- boree 1,2. PENDERGRAFT, PATRICIA-Tri-Y 2,35 Commercial club 2,35 lnter- club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. PEPER, DON-Class council 15 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Sophomore Basketball 15 JV Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Golf 2,3. PERLICH, DON-National Honor Society 35 Inter-club Carnival 25 Palletteers 15 Que Dice 25 Science club 2,3, pres. 3. PHELPS, DONNA MAE-ASB council 15 Class vice-pres. 25 Choir 35 Girls' Glee club 2, pres. 25 Civics club 35 Crescendo club 2,35 In- ter-club Carnival 1,25 Tennis club 15 Vikettes 3, pres. 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. PHILLIPS, SHARON LEE-Tri-Y 35 Choir 25 Commercial club 2,35 ln- ter-club Carnival 25 Jym Jamboree 2. PICKELL, DON PIERCE, NORM-Inter-club Carnival 25 JV Football 25 Varsity Foot- ball 2,3. PINNER, TOM E. POWERS, MARIAN-Clarion staff 35 Tri-Y 2,35 French club 2,35 ln- ter-club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 2. POWERS, PAT-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Latin club 15 Tennis club 2,35 Vikettes 3. PRINCE, JOHNNY-National Honor Society 35 Band 15 Orchestra 15 Snikpoh 2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 35 JV Football 1,2. RAILSBACK, PATTI-Class council 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Club Philhistorian 1,2,35 Vikettes 3, treas. 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. RAINES, DOUGLAS G.-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Choir 2,35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Science club 35 JV Football 25 Sophomore Basketball 1. RAINS, ERVIN R. - Ilwaco High School, Ilwaco, Washington, 25 Trades and Industries 35 JV Football 25 Golf 2. RANDALL, BARBARA-Hoehne High, Hoehne, Colorado, 1. RASMUSSEN, SALLY-Latin club 15 Vikettes 3. RATH, PATRICIA JANE-Tri-Y 35 Palletteers 1,2,3, sec.-treas. 2, social chairman 35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, publicity chair- man 3, h'd of golf 25 Jym Jamboree 1,2. REAL, CAROLYN-Tri-Y 2,35 lnter-club Carnival 25 Latin club 1,2,3, sec. 35 Vikettes 3. REESE, MARY LOU-Aumsville High School, Aumsville, Oregon, 15 Tri-Y 3. REHFUSS, JOHN ALFRED-Class council 35 National Honor Society 2,35 National Forensic League 2,35 Contest speaking 25 Hi-Y 35 Civics club 35 lnter-club Carnival 1,25 International Relations League 2,35 Latin club 15 Snikpoh 2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 25 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 35 JV Cross-country 15 Wrestling 1. Page 51 Senior Activities . . . REIMANN, HELEN-Tri-Y 1,2,3, Home Economics club 2,3, Vikettes 3. REIMANN, ROBERT-Hi-Y 3, Spanish club 2, JV Football 1,2. REITZENSTEIN, RICHARD-Concordia Academy, Portland, Oregon, 2, Future Farmers 2, Varsity Baseball 3. REMPEL, CLARICE C.-Girls' League council 3, Band 1,2,3, Girls' Let- ter club 1,2,3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. RHOTEN, DAVID A.-ASB 1st vice-pres. 3, Class council 2, National Honor Society 2,3, Clarion staff 1, Hi-Y 1,2,3, Choir 1,3, Mika- do 3, Band I, Civics club 2,3, Inter-club Carnival 1,2, Snikpoh 1,2,3, pres. 2, Years Ago 1, The Man Who Came to Dinner 2, The Barretts of Wimpole Street 3. RICE, BARBARA RICHES, DAVID GEORGE-Lakeside School, Seattle, Washington, 1, French club 1. RICKETTS, JODY-Girls' League council 2, Tri-Y 2,3, Choir 3, Girls' Glee club 2, vice-pres. 2, Snikpoh 2,3, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. RIGGS, ROBERT-Class council 3, National Forensic League 2,3, Hi- Y 1,2,3, Band 1,2, lnter-club Carnival 1,2. RITCHEY, ANNE STEWART-Viking staff 2, Clarion staff 1,2,3, Tri-Y 2,3, Orchestra 1,2, Aesculapians I, lnter-club Carnival 2, Latin club 2, Snikpoh 3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club 2,3, Jym Jam- boree 1,2. ROBERTSON, .IOY-Girls' League council 3, Tri-Y 3, Inter-club Carni- val 1,2, Palletteers 1,2, Snikpoh 3, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. ROBERTSON, ROYCE DONAVAN RONER, JOHNNY EDWARD-Future Farmers 1,2. ROTH, ORVILLE-ASB council 2,3, Class council 1, Hi-Y 3, Inter-club Carnival 2, Stagecraft 1,2,3, head usher 3. ROUSE, VERNON GENE-Choir 3, S club 1,2,3, Varsity Football 1,2,3, Varsity Track 1,2,3, Varsity Cross-country 3. RUD, MARY .IANE-ASB council 1, Girls' League treas. 2, student chairman 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Tri-Y 2,3, Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee club I, Melodettes 1, Civics club 2,3, vice-pres. 3, In- ter-club Carnival 1,2, Que Dice 1, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. RUHLE, BARBARA-Snikpoh 2,3, The Man Who Came to Dinner 2, The Barretts of Wimpole Street 3, Jym Jamboree 2. RUHLE, BOB-JV Football 2. RUSSELL, RODNEY MYRON QRODI SADOWSKY, ILENE-Tennis club 3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of ping pong 2, h'd of badminton 3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SALISBURY, BEVERLY JEAN-Girls' League council 3, Club Philhis- torian 2,3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SALISBURY, MAVA MAE-Class council 2, Girls' League council 1, Tri-Y 1,2,3, Club Philhistorian 1,2, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club 1,2, h'd of swimming 2, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SALISBURY, TODD BLAINE-Choir 1,2,3, Crescendo club 2,3. SAMPLE, HELEN S. SANFORD, GLENN-International Relations League 3, Latin club 2, Square Dance club 3. SATTER, BETTIE-Tri-Y 3, Band 3. SAVAGE, BEVERLY JEAN-Girls' League council 2,3, Tri-Y 1,2,3, Commercial club 2,3, Inter-club Carnival 2, Vikettes 3, Jym Jam- boree 1,2. SCHALK, ROBERT H.-Graphic Arts club 3, Photography 2, Sopho- more Basketball 1. SCHANTZ, WILLIAM T.-Sacred Heart High School, Salem, Oregon, 1. SCHONEBOOM, JEANE-Commercial club 1, Jym Jamboree 1. SCHRECENGOST, GRETA ANN-ASB council 3, Class council 3, Girls' League council 3, Tri-Y 2, Club Philhistorian 3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SCHRUNK, LEE-Graphic Arts club 3. SCHWALEN, GERALD MICHEAL-Future Farmers 3. SCOTT, DONALD-Radio Electronics club 2. SCOTT, VIRGINIA-Tri-Y 1,2,3, Home Economics club 1, Tennis club 1,2,3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club 1,3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SEAY, CAROLINE-ASB 2nd vice-pres. 3, ASB council 2,3, Girls' League sec. 2, National Honor Society 2,3, Clarion staff 2, Tri-Y 1,2,3, Band 1, Civics club 3, lnter-club Carnival 1,2, Spanish club 1,2, sec. 2, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of modern dance 2, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SEBERN, LEONARD-Hi-Y 3, Golf 1,2,3. SHAW, RONALD-Hi-Y 3, Bancl 1,2,3, Future Farmers 1, lnter-club Carnival 2, Stagecraft 1,2,3, Swimming 2. SHEPARD, NICK SHERIDAN, DARRELL-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Band 1,2, JV Football 2, Swim- ming 1,2,3. SHROCK, JUDITH LOREE-Girls' League treas. 3, Girls' League coun- cil 1,2, National Honor Society 3, Tri-Y 1, Commercial club 2,3, vice-pres. 3, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SIDDALL, GALEN-Future Farmers 1,2,3. SIMMONS, WAYNE-Future Farmers 1,2,3, pres. 3, JV Track 1. Page 52 SINGER, KATHERINE LOUISE-Home Economics club 2. SJODING, BOBBIE-ASB council 2, Class sec. I, Girls' League pres. 3, National Honor Society 2,3, Tri-Y 1,2,3, Civics club 2,3, Inter- club Carnival I, Que Dice 1, Tennis club 3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Let- ter club 1,2,3, h'd of tennis 2,3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SLATTUM, JERALD K.-Luck High School, Luck, Wisconsin, 1, Pallet- teers 2,3, Snikpoh 3, The Barretts of Wimpole Street 3. SMALL, JEANNE SMITH, DICK-ASB yell king 3, Hi-Y 1,2, Choir 3, Band 1, Civics club 3, Snikpoh 3. SMITH, DONALD H.-Class council 3, National Honor Society 3, Vik- ing staff 3, Clarion staff 3, Crescendo club 3. SMITH, JEAN-Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of horseback riding 2, Jym Jamboree 1. SMITH, LONNY SMITH, SARAH JANE-Girls' Glee club 2. SMITHSON, JACK-Radio Electronics club 1,2,3, pres. 3. SMYRES, DELORES-Tri-Y 1,2, Commercial club 2. SNOOK, DWAYNE L.-Stagecraft 2, S club 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3. SNOOK, JANET LEE - Salem Bible Academy, Salem, Oregon, 1, Girls' Glee club 2, Commercial club 2,3. SNYDER, JERRY-ASB council 2,3, Hi-Y 1,2,3, JV Cross-country 1, Sophomore Basketball I. SONDERMAN, RAY-Trades and industries 3, Wrestling 1. SPARHAWK, WAUNDA STAEDELI, EARL-ASB council 1, Viking staff 3, Photography 2, Sci- ence club 3. STANDLEY, VIDA-ASB council 3, Girls' League council 1, Choir 3, Girls' Glee club 2, lnter-club Carnival 2, Que Dice 2,3, pres. 3, Jym Jamboree 1. STEEVES, THOMAS W.-Aesculapians 2,3, pres. 3, Graphic Arts club 1, vice-pres. 1. STEINKE, RON STEPPER, HERB-Future Farmers 1,2,3, Varsity Football 2, Varsity Cross-country 1,2,3, Wrestling 1,2,3, captain 3. STETTLER, .IO-National Honor Society 3, Commercial club 2, Tennis club 3, Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, 1st vice-pres. 3, h'd of basketball 2, Jym Jamboree 1,2, Tennis 1,2,3. STEVELEY, BOB-Radio Electronics club 1,2,3, Stagecraft 1,2,3. STEWART, NORMA-Tri-Y 1,2,3, French club 1,2,3, sec. 2, lnter-club Carnival 2, Palletteers 1, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. STOLLER, LAVONNE LEE-ASB council 2, National Honor Society 3, Clarion staff 3, Commercial club 2,3, pres. 3, Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, 2nd vice-pres. 3, h'd of roller skating 2, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SWARTWOUT, ARDIS SWEET, JOHN SWIGART, DOROTHY-ASB council 1,2, Class council 3, National Honor Society 2,3, sec. 3, Clarion staff 1,2,3, Tri-Y 1, Choir 2,3, Girls' Glee club 1, Civics club 3, lnter-club Carnival 1,2, Que Dice 1,2,3, vice-pres. 2, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. SWINGLE, NOEL L.-Hi-Y 1,2,3, JV Baseball 1,2, Sophomore Basket- ball 1, JV Basketball 2. TALMAGE, CLAUDIA JANE-Class council I, Girls' League council 2, Tri-Y 1,2,3, French club 2,3, lnter-club Carnival 1,2, Palletteers 1,2, Tennis club 1,2, Jym Jamboree 1. TAREM, EEVI-Tri-Y 1,2,3, Girls' Glee club 1,2,3, Palletteers 1,2, Vik- ettes 3, Girls' Letter club 3, h'd of swimming 3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. TAYLOR, CHARLES A. TAYLOR, DELORES LUCILE - Central High School, Independence, Oregon, 1,2, Tri-Y 3, Aesculapians 3. TAYLOR, DONNA LOYCE-ASB council I, Class council 1, Tri-Y 1,2,3, French club 1,2,3, lnter-club Carnival 2, Snikpoh 1,2,3, Tennis club 1, Vikettes 3, Jym Jamboree 2. TAYLOR, .IANICE-Girls' League council 2, Tri-Y 3, Commercial club 3, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of speedball 3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. TAYLOR, JIM-St. Boniface High School, Sublimity, Oregon, 3. TAYLOR, NAYDEEN MIGNON-ASB song queen 3, ASB Council 1,2, Class sec. 2, Class council 1, National Honor Society 3, Viking staff 2, Tri-Y 1,2, Hi-Y Sweetheart Candidate 3, Civics club 3, French club 1,2, lnter-club Carnival 1,2, Snikpoh 1,2,3, sec. 2, Vikettes 3, Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, Jym Jamboree 1,2. TERRY, BARBARA LAVONNE-Band 1,2, librarian 2, Commercial club 2, French club 1,2, treas. 1, lnter-club Carnival 1, Tennis club 3, Jym Jamboree 2. THEYE, LAWRENCE-Square Dance club 3, JV Track 1. THIESSEN, ROBERT CHARLES-Inter-club Carnival 2, S club 2,3, JV Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, JV Baseball 1, Varsity Track 2, Wrestling 2,3. THOMAS, FRANCES LORENE-Medford Senior High School, Med- ford, Oregon, 1, Choir 2,3, Seniorettes 3, Band 2, Crescendo club 3, Vikettes 3. . . . Senior Activities THOMAS, MIKE-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Tennis club 1,2,35 S club 35 Sophomore Basketball 15 JV Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Tennis 1,2,3. THOMAS, W. DALE THOMPSON, BETTY-Tri-Y 15 Jym Jamboree 1,2. THULIN, QUINTIN TODD, PAT-Girls' League council 15 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Inter-club Carnival 1,25 Latin club 1,2, treas. 15 Tennis club 35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Let- ter club 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. TONNING, ANITA ANNE-Girls' League council I5 Tri-Y 2,35 French club 25 Inter-club Carnival 1,25 Palletteers I5 Jym Jamboree 1,2. TOOKEY, BARBARA JEAN-Class council 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Home Eco- nomics club 2,35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. TOYCEN, PAULINE MAY-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Girls' Glee club 1,25 Inter-club Carnival 25 Latin club 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, musician 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. TRAMMELL, JOHN-Independence High School, Independence, Ore- gon, 1,2. TRAVISS, JOAN-ASB council 15 Class council 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Civics club 35 Inter-club Carnival 15 Que Dice l,2, sec. 25 Vikettes 3. TRAVISS, JOYCE-ASB council 35 Class council 25 Girls' League council I5 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Civics club 35 Home Economics club 25 In- ter-club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 2. TRIPP, LA DENE-Girls' Glee club 3. TRUE, BOBfReedsport High School, Reedsport, Oregon, 2. TUCHEK, TED-Hi-Y 35 Band 1,25 Aesculapians 3. TUERS, BERNITA B.-Commercial club 2,35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jambo- ree 1. ULLMAN, DON-Hi-Y 15 Swimming 3. VALENTINE, ARLENE VAN DYKE, DAVE-Band 1,25 Photography 1,2,3. VAN FLEET, NORMAN-Newberg Union High School, Newberg, Oregon, 3. VERBURG, WILLIAM-Future Farmers 1,2,3. VERSTEEG, JOHN EDWARD-Future Farmers 1,2,35 Stagecraft 1,2,3. VIBBERT, ALETHA-Commercial club 2,35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. VOGT, DONNA-ASB ass't song queen 35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Hi-Y Sweet- heart Candidate 35 Girls' Glee club 2,3, sec. 35 Club Philhistorian 1,2,35 Inter-club Carnival 1,25 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. WAGNESS, BARBARA A.-ASB council 15 National Honor Society 35 Viking staff 35 Tri-Y 2,35 Commercial club 1,2,35 Inter-club Carnival 25 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, pres. 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. WALKER, INEZ VIOLET-Salem College 81 Academy, Salem, Oregon I. WALKER, ROBERT J.-Hi-Y 2,35 Class council 15 Band 15 Civics club 35 S club 1,2,35 Varsity Track 1,25 Swimming 1,2,3. WALTON, JEFF-Class council 25 Clarion staff 35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Golf 1,2,3. WARD, PAUL-National Forensic League 1,2,3, pres. 35 Contest speaking 1,2,35 Snikpoh 1,2,35 The Man Who Came to Dinner 2. WARGNIER, JULIA LOUISE-Tri-Y 15 Orchestra 1,25 Jym Jamboree 1,2. WARGNIER, OSCAR-Future Farmers 1,2,35 Radio Electronics club 25 Stagecraft 15 S club 2,35 JV Track 15 Wrestling 2,3. WASHBURN, PHIL WEATHERS, HARLEY-Independence High School, Independence, Oregon, 15 Future Farmers 1,2,3. WEBB, MAC-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Clarion staff 25 S Club 2,35 JV Football 15 Varsity Football 2,35 JV Track 15 Varsity Track 25 Wrestling 3. WEBB, MARCIA L.-Tri-Y 2,35 Girls' League council 15 Palletteers 35 Spanish club 1,2,3, sec. 35 Vikettes 3. WEEKS, DAVID A.-National Honor Society 2,3, pres. 35 Viking staff 2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Band 15 Stagecraft 15 JV Football 15 Civics club 3. WEINSTEIN, CAROL JOAN-Viking staff 25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Inter-club Carnival 1,25 Latin club 2,35 Que Dice 15 Vikettes 35 Jym Jambo- ree I. WENGER, JOANNE-Class council 1,25 Class vice-pres. 35 Clarion staff 25 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Civics club 35 Palletteers 1,2,3, sec. 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. WERNER, GLADYS L.-Aesculapians 15 Commercial club 35 Jym Jam- boree 2. WESELY, KAY LAUREEN-Clarion staff 35 Square Dance club 3, sec. 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1. WESTFALL, JANET-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Club Philhistorian 2,35 French club 15 Inter-club Carnival 25 Jym Jamboree 2. WHITE, DICK-National Honor Society 2,35 Tennis club 1,2,3. WHITE, ELEANOR MARIE-Girls' League 2,35 Tri-Y 1,35 Choir 35 Girls' Glee club 25 Jym Jamboree 1,2. WIKOFF, JACK-Inter-club Carnival 25 JV Track 1,2,35 JV Cross- country I5 Square Dance club 3. WILCOX, VIOLA-Choir 2,35 Girls' Glee club 15 Tennis club 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, h'd of volleyball 2, sec. 35 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Tennis 1,2,3. WILL, SHIRLEY RUTH-Choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 1,25 Band 1,2,35 Orchestra 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. The Viking cameraman interrupts the Iocker chatter of seniors Sue Con rad, Pat Pease, and Betty Jo Hullette. WILLARD, DORIS-ASB council 15 Girls' League council 15 Viking staff 2,35 Clarion staff 2,35 Tri-Y 25 Aesculapians 15 Club Philhis- torian 25 Inter-club Carnival 25 Snikpoh 35 The Barretts of Wim- pole Street 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. WILLIAMS, CHARLES-McMinnville High School, McMinnville, Ore- gon, I5 Clarion staff 3. WILSON, ERBA WILSON, NORMA J.-Orchestra 1,25 Commercial club 3. WILSON, WALTER-Photography 2, vice-pres. 25 Science club 3, vice-pres. 3. WILTSEY, GENE WINEGAR, ELMER-Hi-Y 2,35 JV Baseball 1,2. WINTER, WALTER C.-S club 35 JV Football 1,25 JV Baseball 15 Var- sity Baseball 2,35 JV Basketball 1. WITHROW, BARBARA-Tri-Y 1,25 Commercial club 25 Square Dance club 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree I. WOLVERTON, MARLENE WOOD, HELEN JOYCE-Tri-Y 1,2,35 Club Philhistorian 25 Inter-club Carnival 25 Girls' Letter club 1,2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. WOOD, VIRGINIA-Sanford High School, Sanford, Maine, 15 Tri-Y 25 Choir 15 Square Dance club 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. WOODMANSEE, ANNE LOUISE-Tri-Y 1,2,35 International Relations League 25 Tennis club 2,35 Vikettes 35 Girls' Letter club 1,2,3, song queen 3, h'd of swimming 25 Jym Jamboree 1,25 Tennis 2,3. WOOLERY, CLARINE BETH-Viking staff 2,35 Clarion staff 25 Tri-Y 25 Aesculapians 15 Club Philhistorian 25 Inter-club Carnival 25 Snikpoh 35 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree I. WRIGHT, DARRELL-Kimberly High School, Kimberly, Idaho, 15 Cla- rion staff 35 Choir 35 Band 2,3, pres. 3. WRIGHT, DONNA MAE-Home Economics club 2,35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. YOUNG, BEV-ASB sec. 35 Class treas. 25 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Tri-Y 1,2,35 Civics club 35 Inter-club Carnival 25 Snikpoh 1,25 Spanish club 2,35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 2. YOUNGER, GRACE JOYCE-Girls' League council 1,35 Tri-Y 35 Choir 2,35 Mikado 35 Girls' Glee club 15 Melodettes 15 Crescendo club 1,2,35 Vikettes 35 Jym Jamboree 1,2. ZIEGENHAGEL, INEZ J.-National Honor Society 3. ZIMMERMAN, CASEY-Cristobal High School, Cristobal, Panama Canal Zone, 1,2. ZUMSTEIN, INEZ LEORA-Sacred Heart Academy, Salem, Oregon, 1,2. Camera-Shy Seniors BAKER, LOIS-Wausaukee High School, Wasaukee, Wisconsin, 1,25 Square Dance club 3. BONE, JOHN-ASB council 1,25 Class pres. 25 Class council 1,25 Na- tional Honor Society 2,35 National Forensic League 1,2,35 Contest Speaking 1,25 Clarion staff 1,2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Civics club 2,35 Inter-club Carnival 1,25 International Relations League 2,3, pres. 35 Latin club l,2, vice-pres. 1, pres. 25 Snikpoh 35 The Barretts of Wimpole Street 3. BURNS, WILLIAM-Radio Electronics club 1,2,3. DESERANO, JAMES M.-Yokohama High School, Yokohama, Japan, I. FISCHER, TOMMY GENE KILGER, PETER F.-Eugene High School, Eugene, Oregon, 1,2,3. MACKEY, JOSELE L.-Tri-Y 2,35 Home Economics club 25 Spanish club 1. RICHTER, HAROLD-Graphic Arts club 1,2, treas. 2. SEALS, BETTY SHOFIELD, DON-Hi-Y 35 Latin club 2. Page 53 Page agfah. Junior Class Officers Standing from left to right: Arcla Lien, treasurer, Larry Sharp, yell kingg Vir- ginia Lively, song queeng Jackie Jones, vice-president. On stairs: Derald Knittle, presidenrg Stan Friese, sergeant-at-armsg Vila Lietuvie- tis, secretary. Class ,Council Back Row: Marilynn Jones, Fred Butler, Darwyn Hiebert, Ernie Drapela, Jack Cobb, Lorraine Langeland. Second Row: Michelle Edwards, Justine Lewis, Bruce Bleckert, Murray Jensen, Pat Largent, Fayette Ladd. From Row: Sherrie Brinkley, Jean Boardman, Rita Wanner, Ev Andrus, Barbara McMullen, Julie Miller. N ,luniors Plan Many Events for Year The first social event of the year for the Class of '53 was a Spaghetti Dinner on Novem- ber 28 with committees headed by Jackie jones. Anchors Awayf, the class talent show, was a story of two newly-weds who were honey- mooning on a luxury liner. In the leading roles were Barhara Anderson and Al Graham. A group of fifty girls participated in the In- terclass Rivalry skit, Golden Slipper. Louise Owens and Nancy Rust comhined their talents in writing this modern version of the old fairy tale, Cinderella.H The Mardi Grasn is the theme chosen Lay the Junior class council for the annual junior- Senior Prom. Planning for this year's formal on May Zi is Vice-President Jackie Jones with Sha- ron Miles, Karen Morley, Evelyn Andrus, Lou- isa Lamh and Patsy Snider as committee chair- men. LEFT Checkered table mats and candles were used to carry out the Italian theme at the Junior Class Spaghetti Dinner. RIGHT: Miss Chandler, Mrs. Krapps and Miss Barquist enioy the entertainment furnished by Dean Quamme and John Burroughs, who are playing an accordian duet, Page 55 Q , it e x wax e Q ss 15, .:,:., .W , ,a ss L x X 6 a . sage , ...Mus VICC Presldent lackle jones Heads HOME ROOM 104 Back Row: Elmer Seay, Don Bla- kenship, Curtiss Adsitt, Phil Jantze, Delbert Carter, Al Gra- ham, Jack Bessett. Fourth Row: Mrs. Prentiss, Eldon Beuller, Dave Heinz, Bill Gwin, Don While, Marlin Bibelheimer, Mark DeCew. Third Row: Louise Owens, Pat Adams, Diane Burkland, Joan Bale, Kathy Santee, Janet Mur- phy, Belly Weaver, Charlen Woods. Second Row: Norma Reagle, Mar- garet Baker, Barbara Kalusa, Diane Wasserman, Michelle Ed- wards, Joyce Bretz. Front Row: Shirley Cotner, Char- lotte Foster, Evelyn Lebold, Marca Lee Bryant, Dolores Mil- ler, Mary Ralph, Celesta Bart- ruff. HOME ROOM 107 Back Row: John Burroughs, Bill Coop, Larry Sharp, Ron Helge- son, Jerry Lowe, Harry Yates, Kenny Wulf. Fourth Row: Raymond Terhune, Charles l-lout, Jim Ellison, Mar- shall Jelderks, Bill Robins, Niles Brewster, Peter Kergil. Third Row: Miss Carroll, Joanne Brown, Theresa Blackwell, Dot MacGregor, Wayne Moore, Bare bara Brewer, Gaynell Helslrom. Second Row: Mary Lewis, Char- lotte Graber, Margaret Seeger, Ruth Pankey, Muriel Cleaver, Pal Deeney, Julie Miller, Joan Neal. Front Row: Carol Bickell, Bobby Peterson, Clarice Waters, Carol Strebig, Virginia Burris, Claudia Waters, Geraldine Bales. HOME ROOM 112 Back Row: Don Cozad, Gary We- ber, John Perry, Gary Parker, Ed Stahl, Jack Wiebe, Keith Johnson, Cecil Barnes, Ken Bur- roughs. Fourth Row: Karl Rehm, John Nels son, Paul Burton, Earl Mcln- tosh, Mike Maison, George Cas- par, Marvin Cage, Third Row: Bob Engle, Al Litch- enberg, Glenn Hall, Sid Kro- mer, John Minifie, John Caugh- ell, ons Phillips. Second Row: Laurel Herr, Mari- lynn Kibby, Phyllis Coon, Ka- ren Michalson, Micki Crandall, Janet Toelle, Bonnie Lay, Front Row: Margie Barge, Mar- lene Roller, June Heth, Edith Fredrick, Georgia Johnson, Lo- rette O'Brien, Palsy Snider, Sally Greig. Page 56 The Mardi ras, Junior-Senior Prom -Qfiimflv . gin HOME ROOM 116 1 ' Back Row: Don Patch, Bob Barnes, Q Fw, K Gary Williams, George Allen, r m sf4gN5g, wi W f' 'Ns X Al Friesen, Jack Hansen. Sink? X - xx mn. 99' sf Fourth Row: Mrs. Kraps, William W F L 'PW ef., Showalter, Mickey Enyeart, Wel- 'xp don Chamberlain, Roy Burton, Bill Riley, Marilyn Settlemier, Third Row: Doris Tom, Donna Mc- Laughlin, Janice Scharf, Delorese Picha, Vanah Holmes, Jackie Jones. 'W Second Row: Dorothy Pepper, Di Anne King, Mary Lou Warinner, Barbara Kurrle, Nina May Jacobs, Lois DeGuire, Sherry Brinkley. Front Row: Ethel Clark, Virginia Lively, Sarah Roper, Noreen Nelson, Margie Cooper, Neva Gilman. .gjjia F f i F V X , . .si ' , ,ic ae, 'U ' t HOME ROOM 'II7 Back Row: Tracy Gilman, Dale Jan- dera, Fred Butler, Larry Hewitt, Bob Larwood, Bill Emery, Dick ,X X Christotferson, N' Fourth Row: David Mix, Howard Williams, Eddie Young, Allen Reitzenstein, Peter Hansen, Dick '2- MclVlillen, Shirley Crothers. lil A Third Row: Jack Hall, Fred Rose, Bob Joy, Bill Mattison, Franklin Woelk, Donna Lane. Second Row: Coralie Roseberry, Kay Scherrer, Phyllis Shrake, Elsbeth Nelte, Margaret Ellis, Marilyn Kipper. First Row: Marlene Bronson, Le- anne French, Betty Zahara, Ca- 'M' rol Stark, Mary Holcomb, Ra- mona Triplett. in K N' F 'r'r '5 HOME ROOM 'l'l9 Back Row: Jim Patterson, Larry Delk, Roy Fowler, Dave Hardie, Roger Weaver, Stan Friese. Fourth Row: Colleen Church, asf' ' Dwight Byers, Alan Williams, Don Wackerbarth, Kathryn Gett- man, Carolyn Kite. Third Row: Carol Lee, Elma Giba bons, Barbara Franzwa, Judie Burdette, Anna Mae Lockenour, Barbara Culbertson, .lim Bayliss. im tif Second Row: Barbara McMullen, Mrs. Shisler, Arlyss Zeeb, Janet Cummings, Charlotte Girrard, Dorothy Shryock. Front Row: Peggy Jo Deyer, Doris Starret, Gail Dorr, Barbara An- derson, Mauryne Nichols, Mar- tha Neuharth, Gloria Jarmin. Page 57 its if A--si ami? lumor, Delores Mlller, Produces HOME ROOM 125 Back Row: Jo Ann Zielinski, Betty Carda, Glenna Allmer, Carol Arisman, Phyllis Erickson, Peg- gy Jones, Yvonne Barnhart, Yvonne Brauner. Third Row: Velda Hampton, Nana cy Hagemann, Sharon Collins, lnez Isaac, Norma Catron, Jody Boyer, Jean Hoppe. Second Row: Margie Kronser, Ma- rilyn Bibelheimer, Ellen lverson, Wilma Karsten, Carol Schmidt, Beth Hart, Sandy Anderson, Miss Croisen. Front Row: Mary Beelar, Jean Boardman, Janice Siddall, Sha- ron Campbell, Wynona Askey, Chris Fisher, Sharon Bates, Do- lores Battles. HOME ROOM 128 Back Row: Malcolm Brand, Gary Holt, Jim Brown, Rod Porter, Bob Webster, Leonard Hammer, Tom Patterson, Gerald Rempel. Third Row: Clair Simmons, Larry Buckner, Paul Schmidt, Bruce Bleckert, Fred Stepper, Larry Andrews, Bob Becker. Second Row: Pattie Patten, Ruth Mitchell, Ethel Girod, Wanda Williamson, Margaret Roth, Ev- elyn Zistel, Mrs. Edmunson. Front Row: Beth Justis, Joan Etter, Barbara Kiaer, Barbara Lienhard, Barbara Meeks, Lois Dodson, LaVonne Stenhiem. HOME ROOM 208 Back Row: Bob Noteboom, Jim Rice, Dick Landon, Mel William- son, Bob Weiss, Bill Rowe, Jim Gilmore. Fourth Row: Walton Turley, Merle Griebenow, Neil DuChien, Earl Wilton, Loyd Hagen, John Lu- cas. Third Row: Leo Mort, Lois Monk, Jean Gill, Sylvia Lottick, Dona- lyn Patton, Pauline Mathews. Second Row: Miss Ross, Beverly Johns, Janis Hershe, Evelyn An- drus, Pat Cameron, Lorraine Battles, Nancy Mooretield. Front Row: Joella Brown, Virginia Hewitt, Cookie Clark, E res Zumwalt, Velma Klassen, Gwen Wilson, Carol Van Hess, Rober- ta Heckman. Page 58 Class Talent Show, Anchors Awa D HOME ROOM 209 Back Row: Jim Langdon, Torn Gol- den, Darwyn Hiebert, George Kirkwood, Melvin Jarvis, Nor- man Wilmot, Darrel McRae, Norman Henderson. Fourth Row: Gerdon Morris, Ron- ald Cupp, Stewart Wells, Larry Keppinger, Don Ruth, Bill Mor- genstern. Third Row: Jan Cummings, Mur- ray Jensen, Dick Powers, Alan Brunk, Delbert Bolton, Mary Lou Zumwalt. Second Row: Lucille Hammer, Pat Van Ottingharn, Thelma Powell, Betty Lou B e c k m a n, Mary Schrunk, Coleen Welch, Mari- lyn Olson, Mrs. Fisher. Front Row: Loree Sliffe, Joan Juul, Beverlee Roy, Judie Foreman, Louisa Lamb, Pat Fagg, Sharon HOME ROOM 210 Back Row: Chuck Johnson, Dick Nichols, Jack Krater, George Meyers, Harold Cummins, How- ard Wenger, LeRoy Herzog, Richard Wilson, Owen Stockard. Fourth Row: Jerry Curtis, Peter H Loder, Dave Brunkal, Eugene Cammann, Leland Richey, Sid- ney Russell, Dick Loveland. Third Row: Cla u d e Goldsby, George Matter, Troy Archer, Dick Hornaday, Corky Brown, Arlen Hanson. Second Row: Miss Burroughs, Ja- net MacDonald, Viia Lietuvietis, Jan Redding, Karen Morley, Ann Gallaspy, Pat Largent. Front Row: Gloria Stolk, Virginia Williams, Elaine Beier, Charlyn Ogle, Lolita Leslie, Darlene Pen- rod, Sandra Faris. er' HOME ROOM 212 Back Row: Arlen Holmstedt, Ben Neal, Lyn Hardy, Bob Miller, Dave Johnson, Lowell Pearce, Howard Messmer, Chuck Hug- gins. Fourth Row: Gale McGlauflin,John Clayton, Bob Savage, Lewis Patterson, Fred Feller, Edward Young. Third Row: Kay Lovell, Barbara McMeekin, Shirley Vincent, Hel- en Gordon, Jesse Krater, Don- ald Rickard. Second Row: Miss Roberts, Mau- drey Wilson, Shirley Nebriia, Justine Lewis, Pat Schwalen, lela Cushing, Dalene O'Harra. lront Row: Jo Ann Mattison, Joyce is A Wright, Dolores Paris, Mary Ann 5, Alton, Helen Beck, Lorene Smith, Barbara Heisinger. Page 59 Howe. A S 354,51 sf s X , no :Fir :::2,:S K., Y . A Louise Uwens Takes Speech Honors BW' f .grit :,. ,... ' regal ,- ' I , Q A as mm :A L ' .L ' Q :L is gi ' L H :.:.:.:: 2 seq is ss ,- Ati X R ' E god' 4 3 'z Www, ms.. Aw QD wwe ...vi HOME ROOM 215 Back Row: Jack Kizziah, Tom Sau- erwein, Jack O'Brien, David Roth, Dave Harra, Don Lin- bocker, Kenneth Brusse, Ken- neth Pingel. Third Row: Don Satter, Darrell Austin, Bob Hughes, Donald Patzer, Garry Fergueson, James Davenport. Second Row: Gary Smith, Jean Schwynoch, Darold Candell, Lynn Mayden, Bob Franklin, Howard Saling. First Row: Wilma Peters, Arlene Werner, Sharon Miles, Lorraine Langeland, Maureen Overman, Arda Lien, Shirley Peterson. HOME ROOM 216 Back Row: Darrel Lunda, Raymond Hughes, Bill Walker, Wayne Osborn, Bob Edwards, John Buren, Phillip Ritchey. Fourth Row: Norman Behrens, Dean Quamme, Douglas Scott, Ronnie Lowery, Wendell Larsen, Lloyd Walker. Third Row: Jay Dee Rickman, Johnny Flowers, Dennis Gar- land, Dick Schmit, Ralph Oliver, Robert Ayres. Second Row: Ima Sheffield, Bev- erley Rinehart, Maysile Well- man, Elaine Graham, Margie McAllister, Miss Chandler. Front Row: Alice Miller, Marilynn Jones, Beth Proebstel, Pat Shields, Darlene Sumner, Paul- ine lngledue, Lois Sample. HOME ROOM 222 Back Row: Jack Cobb, Bud Flesh- er, Don Burk, Derald Knittel, Montie Bosserman, Bob Brown- ell, Merrill Smith, Richard Bran- son, Karl Altman. Fourth Row: Ray Loynes, Dale West, Richard Thurman, Frank White, Phillip Thompson, Dave Hunt, Wayne Gibbens. Third Row: Bob Bergland, Lee Pe- terson, Bill Ringnalda, Allan Bacheller, Charles Benner, Dar- rell Pepper, Eugene Miller, Fayette Ladd. Second Row: Glori Wood, Rober- ta Jones, Nancy Osterberg, Pat McBath, Janice Coffel, Marie Raaf, Mr. Broadbent. Front Row: Pat Sunderlin Nancy Rust, Mary Jane Thomas, Eileen Lang, Joan Gramm, Sharon Lar- son, Beverly Mott. Page 60 at Willamette, Pacific Ll. Contests HOME ROOM 223 Back Row: Dick Haury, John Da- vis, Kenneth Lawrence, Jim Sex- ,af Bibs gi -,s : ' 'll ton, Oliver Taylor, Arnold Tern- ple, Bob Ryan, Tom Frigaard, Lloyd Wooden. Third Row: Danny Miller, Don Cole, Dick Pedee, Allen Wood, Grant Peterson, Larry Wickizer, Paul Cannon, Kenny Morris. Second Row: Wilma Schwartzen- berger, Gloria Sanders, Shirley Jean Brantner, Rita Wanner, Shirley Wayt, Marilynn Benson, Alta Swegle, Joan Rissell. Front Row: Frieda Patterson, Jean Jorgensen, Juanita Gray, Dar- lene Garrison, Sandra Buster, Judy Carlson, Charlotte Gruber. HOME ROOM 225 Back Row: Jack Schrader, Jim Christenson, Wayne Roan, Jack Bishop, Jim Doerksen, Charles Kloos, Harry Burke. Fourth Row: Gerald Wright, Andy Elgin, Delton Miller, Jim Schuck, Eugene Geloauer, Lowell Ralph, Roger Berryhill. Third Row: Bill Warren, Delores McClellan, N a n Steele, Miss Barquist, John Forest. s s Xt? Second Row: Kathy Applegate, ' Norma Collins, Marilyn Isaak, Carol Svinth, Roberta Sears, Gail DeBow, Ruth Graham. First Row: LaDona Oberg, Lucille 3 Randall, Lorna Perkins, Aline Mullins, Carol Lukinbeal, Petie Otien, Maxine Snook. Jeff Senior Sue Conrad directs the De- bonaires, Juniors Laurel Herr, Ca- rol lee, and Sid Kromer, on a high school program which was broad- cast over both stations KOCO and KSLM. Senior Jack Wycoff is the technician. s,X....q:f Page ol ss Page 62 'mm Sophomore Class Officers Seated from left to right: Larry Springer, sergeant-at-arms, Pat Gordon, treasur- er, Betty Boehm, secretary. Standing: Ed Castillo, vice-president, Ron Anderson, president. Class Council Back Row: Carl Bartruff, John Wilbur, Herby Triplett, Ray Taylor, Courtney Kurtz. Second Row: Wayne Ericksen, Torn Pickens, Ken Rawlings, Dave Tom, Floyd Trussell. Front Row: Delores Davis, Fran- ces Eckstein, Mary Lou Hast- ings, Judy Bancroft. W? Ron Anderson Heads Sophomore Class County Fair,'i the Sophomore Talent Show, was presented to the A.S.B. in a two-day per- formance under the direction of Jeannine Gra- ber. The three-act noon production showed a large array of class talent. Round-up Time, the sophomore party under the direction of Vice-president Ed Cas- tillo, was the first big social event of the Class of '54, HOME ROOM 'IOI Back Row: Jim Huclec, Russell Lawrence, Lester Schwab, Dan Fredrickson, Clinton Latvala, Bob Wayne, Wayne Ericksen, Rus- sell Doss. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Sipe, Col- leen Mclntosh, Sharon Robert- son, Carol Thompson, Sharon Byers, Yvonne Spradling, Mar- cia Nicolai. Third Row: Vickie Hall, Naveclea Pleasant, Joan Glascott, Darlene Loose, Margaret Chamberlain, LaDonna Hershey, Jane Weid- ner. Second Row: Mrs. Miller, Suzanne Matthis, Carol Rasmussen, Ja- nette Hulser, Mary Crane, Jean- nine Brannon, Eleanor Mleziva. Front Row: Gloria Matthews, Dar- lene Hutchinson, Claudia Bahr, DaVeen Behm, Patty Johnson, Roxie Williams, Dorothy Kinney. Page 63 Headed by Shirley juran, their inter-class rivalry skit, Ult Was just One of Those Things, won second-place honors. The script was writ- ten by Shirley with the help of nine sophomore girls. In the field of sports, Sophomore Chuck Puhlman high-lighted the 1951 football season by scoring the First Viking touchdown, and Larry Springer was the only sophomore to make the varsity basketball team. M4 Soph Inter class Rivalry Skit Headed HOME ROOM 102 Back Row: Ralph Sipprell, Clifford Estes, Marvin Benz, George Weikum, Jim La y p o r t, Bill Brown, John Humphrey. Third Row: Mrs. Edwards, Arnold Pederson, Charles Friend, Mac Baker, Jim McKibben, George Robinson, Ken Rawlings. Second Row: Mary Schwalen, Bet- ty Willis, Norma Moore, Judy Loucks, Arlene Heyes, Ennetta Adkins, Pat Crawford. Front Row: Kathleen McCoy, Dor- othy Nordal, Sharon Johnson, Roberta Hamlin, Judy Plessin- ger, Joyce Thompson, Darlene McCain. HOME ROOM 108 Back Row: Bob Estes, Raymond Welsh, Don Crenshaw, Carl Bartrutf, James Berger, Pete Van Horn, Larry Springer, Les- lie Chapman. Fourth Row: Arlan Slack, George Wilson, Jim Nordal, Don Bald- win, Bob Cameron, Bob Brown. Third Row: Bob Johnston, Fred Rodgers, Jerry Hunsaker, Ron- nie Teter, Bob Goddard, Chuck Scott, Bob Prall. Second Row: Gordon Fromm, Ar- line Kleman, Shirley McCauley, Joyce Highley, Jean Rawlins, Dave Morgan, Jim Van Riper. Front Row: Sharon McKinney, Vira ginia DuMond, Juanita Ledford, Shirley Plummer, Jean Luke, Joline Addy, Shirley Pederson, Cynthia Bourne. HOME ROOM 'I09 Back Row: Roger Morley, Thomas Arthur, Michael Benedict, Roe ger Thompson, Harmon Wilson, Gary Welty, William Ponsford, Ronald Bales. Third Row: Jack Eyerly, Don Cro- thers, Jack Chappell, Norman Luther, Don Hunt, Mike Camp- bell, Hazel Staedeli, Janet Fromme. Second Row: Eloise Brown, Diane Clark, Sandra Kline, Mildred Legler, Mimi Aguilar, Margaret Hildreth, Clara Durant. Front Row: Ollie Ross, Annetta Handley, Lorraine Ray, Gail Blush, Anne Jones, Kathy Mc- Meekin, Betty Smith. Page 64 By Shirley luran Wins Second Place HOME ROOM 'IIO Back Row: Jim Lehman, Eldon Rouse, John Wilbur, Roger Moorhead, Ralph Morrison, Ted McPherson, Luin Bankston, Doyle Porter. Fourth Row: Vera Cummings, No- la Campbell, Bobby Seaton, Lee Durham, Garrell Boedigheimer, Janet Klopfenstein, Joyce Han- sen, Third Row: Roberta Thorne, Pat Stark, Pat Nunamaker, Zelona Goodman, Lorna Wilson, Dar- lene Wendland, Leta Jones. Second Row: Miss Clark, Joanne Hill, Beverly Smith, Ann Vasey, Ina Moore, Margaret Leitz, Claudette Reed. Front Row: Beverly Christensen, Betty Fagg, Carol Goodrich, Florence Medford, Carolyn Pep- per, Gloria Gale, Barbara Allen. HOME ROOM 'IIT Back Row: Arnold Hoffman, Bob Campbell, Howard Dutoit, Jon Hagen, Carl Fischer, Edward Reitz, Jim Rowe. Fourth Row: Mr. Doughton, Don Stettler, Carol Petersen, Bill Blake, Dave Tom, Duane Far- men. Third Row: Dorice Taylor, Elnora Hyatt, Claudette Smith, Verna Leonhardt, Don Sellers, J. W, Melton. Second Row: Juanita Wittenberg, Betty Lou Boehm, Margie Lutz, Jeanette Wendorf, Janette Dahl, Opal Vaughn, Ramona Powers, Esther Periman. Front Row: Dorothy Morse, Pat Gordon, Wanda Hampton, Jea- nine O'Hern, Donna Christen- sen, Betty Sikel, Mary Gallaher. HOME ROOM 118 Back Row: Bill Stolle, Jim Kottek, Keith Kruckenberg, Darwin Poya fair, John Merrell, Darold Smith, Jack Gorman, Ken Stevens, Third Row: Pat O'Malley, Earlene Gallihugh, Peggy Barker, Bar- bara Daley, Joan Lewis, Marcia Fern, Delores Wengel, Jean Moses, Second Row: Miss Johnson, Mari- lynn Harland, Frances Eckstein, De Nae Reuter, Carlene Shaffer, Kathleen McCreight, Mary Kay Brown, Joan Vejlupek. Front Row: Mary Sexton, Delores Allm, Pat MacGregor, Barbara Miller, Yola Olsen, Lora Gard- ner, Lois Hofstedt. Page 65 Class Part 'Round-up Time' Presented XQNR r' if ,vw .wb F- C 1 an ififii QM ms, HOME ROOM T20 Back Row: Shirley Juran, Glenn Boyle, Jim Knapp, Jim Pearson Jim Close, Anne Tarem, Fourth Row: June Damaske, Mar- lene Bagan, Karen C. Johnson, Nita Smith, Jeannie Hunt, Gale Schwiesow. Third Row: Frances Finch, Lo Anne Mundinger, Susan Nelson, Joan Ann Messmer, Lenore Nieswan- der, Miss Holt. Second Row: Ernestine Lane, Shir- ley Harp, Betty Werner, Mylrea Mulcahy, Lennie St, Michell, Pat Guy, Alice Anderson. Front Row: Natalie Kleinschmitt, Jeannine Graber, Priscilla Dur- ham, Anne Butler, Karen M. Johnson, Barbara Fuhr. HOME ROOM 124 Back Row: Jim Wood, Raoul Pe- terson, Morris McDaniel, Allan Edge, Wayne Carr, Gordon Brunk, Vernon Coates, Marion Barker. Fourth Row: Pat Hogan, Johnny Meusch, Jerry Olson, Melvin Propp, Jack Taylor, Gene Pettit. Third Row: Fred Bolton, Joe lr- win, Jo Ann Lewis, Mary Voight, Don L. Smith, Miss Hult- l'Y'l6l'l. Second Row: Esther Graham, Do- lores Townsend, Sandra Shaw, Earlene Reynolds, Kay Muhs, Donna Kron, Mildred Hoiland. Front Row: Doloris Salisbury, Lois Straw, Beverley Harrison, Bar- bara Anderson, Elaine Werner, Carol DaMetz. HOME ROOM 'I27 Back Row: Arlene Swartwout, Anita Muir, Darlene Austin, Richard W. Anderson, Ronald Dufour, Dave Louthan, Jesse Riddle. Fourth Row: Barbara Baker, Ra- mona Evans, Doris Phillips, Sonny Lundberg, Sharon Ander- son, Roger Morse, Miss John' son. Third Row: Ruby Prentice, Karen Lewis, Blanch Clifton, Judy Bancroft, Shirley LaFlemme, Gay Blackman, Adeline Meier. Second Row: Betty Lou Carrick, Barbara Baker, Donna Pardo, Mariorie Brammer, Jann Row- ell, Lynn Barrell, Charlene Pe- dersen. Front Row: Dianne West, Sharon Shafer, Eva Davenport, Velda McReynolds, Swanna Trammell, Beverly Lamb. Page 66 1 As First Social Event for Sophomores HOME ROOM 203 Back Row: Doug Smith, Dennis West, Terry Green, Steve Rus- sell, Larry Wood, Terry Sheat- fer, Jerry Coblentz. Fourth Row: Ronnie Anderson, Karl Maerz, Ray Holmquist, Bob Salladay, Bill Carston, Ed Hart, Mr, Leek. Third Row: Wayne Olson, Jane Barlow, Nancy Lidbeck, Barba- ra Jackson, Delores George, Shirley Strong, Ray Kronser. Second Row: Huey Towry, Joyce Wilcox, Barbara Ediger, Verna Fiscus, Delores DeVaney, Janet Davis, Chuck Puhlman. Front Row: Cecil Faye Carroll, Nancy Bone, lda Richardson, Delores Davis, Carolyn Meyer, Esther Munson. HOME ROOM 205 Back Row: Kendall Walling, Bill Cole, Douglas Richardson, Alvin Saul, Marshall Denhem, Don Keefer, Robert McDowell. Fourth Row: Don Schnee, Willard Bone, Jack Stryffeler, Jim Fiske, Arnold Singleton, David Parke. Third Row: Dean Angove, Ronnie Dalrymple, Pete Phillips, Curtis Mahnkey, Herb Triplett, Larry Liliequist. Second Row: Doug Sheldon, Ger- ald Gregg, Barbara Jackson, Bernice Putnam, Joella Hart- man, Ruth Holmquist, Don Phil- lips, Front Row: Joyce Brown, Bernice Michalke, Nadine Woodrotte, Frances Smith, Judith Carter, Virginia Graham, HOME ROOM 206 Back Row: Lee deVries, Floyd Trussell, Miss Anderson, Fred Gregor, Fritz Collett, Lloyd Schempp, Duane, Buntier. Fourth Row: Bruce Michels, Rich- ard Jackson, Chuck Query, Bill Shepard, Devon Bosley, Char- les Bartlett, Gary McFarlane, Third Row: Frank Smith, Dick Main, Ivan Geren, Dick White, David Wright, Jim Holt, Don Pack. Second Row: Jack Phillips, Wan- da Kennedy, Savilla Ward, Wil- ma Hooper, Carol Hartwell, Laurel Hamm, Don Stuart. Front Row: Lois Carter, Pat Flack, Mary Arnold, Anne Meeker, Loetta Limbaugh, Marilyn Rie- Wald. Page 67 ii E eanmne Graber Directs 'Count Fair' HOME ROOM 213 Back Row: Jim Bowers, Bill Roher, Clifford Hoover, Gary Smith, Ron Whittaker, Gary Paterson, Mike Ramp. Fourth Row: Ansel Martin, Gor- don Ripley, Larry Griffin, Har- old Schirmari, Tom Kent. Third Row: Courtney Jacobs, Ro- ger Tucker, Dick Colgan, Dick Gettis, Jerry Nairns, Deb Ni- chols. Second Row: Judy Phipps, Gilber- ta Bates, Pat Dewey, Mary Col- ling, Sharon Fleming, Myrna Landon, Miss Hollenbeck. From Row: Sally Wright, Pat Wat- son, Flo Burgermeister, Gail Ashby, Sandra Carter, Mary Lou Hastings, Kay Lindsey. HOME ROOM 217 Back Row: George Linhart, Larry Martin, Richard Bales, Alan Ca- sey, Tom Pickens, Jim Folsom, Bob Armstrong. Fourth Row: Mr. Birrell, Don Nash, Floyd Keppinger, Ernest Fergu- son, Jim Burns, Bob Watson. Third Row: Joe Hay, Allen Rob- bins, Alice Blake, Barbara Cone, Chuck Schoneboom, William McGowan. Second Row: Jim P. Robinson, Soren McCallister, Julie Astrup, Mary Jones, Shirley Bredesen, Jean Patton, Joanne Grim. Front Row: Marion Baum, Barbara Swegart, Carol Whittington, Charlene Boyes, Sandra Gibson, Barbara Hopkins, Shiela Tulare. HOME ROOM 219 Back Row: Jim Sunderland, Dick Heyden, John Massa, Orland Green, Jim Boudreau, Fred Schrecengost, Don Boynton, Merritt Linn. Fourth Row: Don Sievers, Larry Heckart, Dave Lance, Ed Castil- lo, Pete Paulus, Ed Robertson, Jerry Van Drew, Boyd Aydelott. Third Row: Jack Holloway, Ray Nelke, Jim Young, Dale McGra- nahan, Buddy Karn, Larry Smith, Mr. Gray. ' Second Row: Juanita Keppinger, Leora Beach, Pat Neufeldt, Ca- rol Randall, Darlene Turner, Pat Burres, Marcia Cook. Front Row: Shirley Pickerell, Pat McCullen, Barbara Watts, Delo- res Di Filippi, .lo Ann Gilbert, Carolyn Green, Nancy Jo Jayne. Page 68 Soph Talent Show with Cast of Fift HOME ROOM 221 Back Row: Jim Robertson, Fred Minifie, Ron Mathers, Milford Schroeder, Jack Turner, Dick McGuire, Ted Henry. Fourth Row: Bob Willich, Ralph Dixon,John Gilman, Bill Pierce, Frank Williams, Dan Newberry, Jim Fowler. Third Row: Miss Lane, Bill Cook, Courtney Kurtz, Stanley Paw' ley, Harold Randall, David Wea- ver. John Castle. Second Row: lenora Kline, Char- lotte Kilday, Arlene Sneddon, Joanne Peterson, Leora Mcln- tosh, Shirlecn Bacewich, Susie Youngoiuist, Marvin Taylor. Front Row: Barbara Gronke, Nor- ma Emmerton, Barbara Bradley, Mary Rouk, Beverly Lockard, Jody Bush, Sharon Beard, Nan- cy Jenks. HOME ROOM 226 Back Row: Bill Barrett, Bob Bish- op, Phil Chadsey, Bob Newton, Terry Mclntire, Linn Laswell, Raymond Taylor. Fourth Row: Norm Williams, Gor- don Domogalla, Melvin South- wick, Paul Beck, John Sims, Third Row: Russell Harqrove, Mike Malone, Ron Wolfe, Doreen Zeuske, Forrest Logan, Bob Howard, Bob Chandler. Second Row: Priscilla Payne, Ei- leen King, Shirley Webster, Marjorie Mitchell, Miss Eyre, Reita Gilman, Mickey Gunder- sen, Joyce Randall. First Row: Laverne Upshaw, Mary Miller, LouAnn Johnson, Mau- rice Garrison, Ruth Bacheller, Hermy Herrino, Pat Schrover, Barbara Buzzell. HOME ROOM S 22 Back Row: Julius Hilfiker, Robert Bagley, Charles Kinkaid, Ron Renaud, Ken France, Howard Pingel, Mike Zimmerman. Fourth Row: Kaye Brandt, Bill Donaldson, Edward McKee, Ro- bert Erickson, Dale Schuh, Da- vid Girod, Mr. Siegmund, Third Row: Larry Lacey, Jim Law- rence, Frank Crail, Sam Cush- ing, Bob Hughes, Don Pence, Jack Talbert. Second Row: Orval Bell, Quentin Nordyke, Dick Calkins, Eugene Johnson, Frank Anderson, John Taylor. Front Row: Mervin Halbiesen, Dick Simpson, Bill Mayes, Dick Richardson, Raymond Utterback, Jim Shull, Craig Chambers. Page 69 Cin s fs , s ' if-iziv' Q Q Ugg. ct' SSW! ,f K 1 in QZA x A I f K M fx 1. j if 61 J . -Q If 1 ' V ' Q ,AI J fl X 5' , fd L+ 1 1 ' ' 41 KN: f I ff iff' f , x ,M X .H DQ , o rganizaiions and chool Life Vkf 'S sf if Q55 si Wm' 'Dzmnw .:,.2,, Aff ..-,.,. MA MATER B K sf J I n r i F Q aisewia wave GN Hifmwf 633353 Gm MM' TDSA A.S.B. Officers F TVice-President, David Rhoten p P 72 Sec reta ry, Beverly You ng 9 Discovered as the culprit who robbed the school bank in the Tin Pin skit of the Hello Day assembly, Senior Ron Morgali exclaims, Spit in my foul eye! much to the amazement of his fellow students and his teacher. l A.S.B. Ufficers Direct Student Activities Framework for student assemblies and students and administration is expected to re- dances is created through the A.S.B. The first Sulf from this Change- ' vice-president produces all student assemblies, Included among ASB' Offlfsfs lsfhc muy . . . . squad which leads the yells at athletic events. while the second vice-president plans the social events. ' Student publications are underi the sponsor- ship of the A.S.B. These are the Clarion news- paper, published twice a month, and the Viking annual. Both have received All-American and A.S.B. council. Better co-ordination between First Class ratings in the past. By constitutional amendment, the student body president has become the president of the A.S.B. Council BACK ROW: Heston, D. Davis, McKenzie, Hazel, Nelson, King, Knittel, J. largent, J. Davis, P. largent, Sharp, Bartruff. 0 THIRD ROW- Trussell Humphrey Minifie, Whittaker, Rouse, Tom, Triplett, Holmquist, Lippert, Simmons. 0 SECOND ROW: Baum, Doughton, O'Connor, Proebstel, locltenour, Halseth, Bar: rell, Herring, Traviss, Sidall Santee, Robertson. 0 FRONT ROW. MacGregor Nelte, Schrecen ost S h I S dl M'l , ' , g , c wa en, tan ey, ies, Hewitt, Greig, Shaw, Wood, Gilman. Page 73 'J . . . Assemblies x U, ik ClRCLE: Ballerina: for the TALENT SHOW, directed by David Rhoten, are renter Marian Powers and clockwise Margie Barge, Virginia Lively, Patsy Pease, and Leanne French, LEFT: John Rehfuss offers a prayer for sol- diers as Jean Boardman kneels, during the ARMISUCE DAY assembly. TOP: Kaye Brand and Coralie Doughton listen to violinist Maureen Gus- tafson in an Italian sidewalk cafe, CENTER: Four secretaries, Maureen Nichols, Pat Deeney, Jody Ricketts and Carol Fisher, sing Good Morn- ing, Mr. Pumperdinkf' in the HELLO DAY ASSEMBLY. CENTER RIGHT: American ian by trombonist Glenn Benner and cornetist Dave Hunt adds atmosphere of Piaua Napoli. BOTTOM: The cast of Piazzi Na- poli sings the grand finale, Use Your Imagination. 3 .. i W :. -.:- ,ss 5 x : :.: V2 ,. , , ,J , 3 : J J T if t L ,Q T - sh 3 A ,:,, .,5,,- S Q , - ---: Q ' : :' t ' ,,. . I A A ' Q Q . V 'W :ii .. as f Q 3 4 ,, A X .Z . b. Q QHI: 44: .. is V li 3 ,,:,:,: 1 l ,fri 5 1 fer :::, Z ' h 1 T T T :ss J age 74 rg ,V I , :awk ry, - Ei. A f'Wm an-4 . . . Dances TOP- An assorivd vngvrable corsago is displayed by Steve Merchant as Sally Bc-ulcer inspvcts Iliff crwalion she gave to lrirn for SHADES IN BLUE , the dance clirnaxing Twirp Week. CENTER LEFT: The MAN- DARIN MAGIC planning committee discusses decorations of big Bucldhas, lanrvrns, dragons., and bamboo screens for rho ASB semi-fob mal CENTER RIGHT: Bob Campbell, Carolyn Seay, and Nadine Gilman finish decorating the gym for the FOOTBALL HOP Following the Salem- Cli-vi-lanrl garnri BOTTOM LEFT: Chinese iive is sung at intermission of Mandarin Magic, by Senior Sue Conrad, accompanied by Don Srniih. BOTTOM RIGHT: Couplos slop to Talk with live Chinese models during Mandarin Magic .bk 6 . X Y -.A g is F if ' Pano 7 44 I 4-qw anuv' 5 S gf wwwmnqmvbm W Z TOP: A Serpentine! Students give support to the football team by winding and cheering through the business district preceeding the Salem-Bend game. OPPOSITE PAGE 0 CENTER: Wal, podner, let 'er rip! From left to right, rally squad members Dick Smith, Donna Vogt, Naydeen Taylor, luella Carlisle, Amy Girod, Bill Dunsworth, Jim Hill, give a rip snortin' Western tang to a Friday morning pep assembly. OPPOSITE PAGE 0 BOTTOM: Arriving late at the pep assembly, paiama clad rally squad members were carried into the auditorium by the football team. Their explanation, We practiced yells late last night-iust decided we wouldn't come to school at all. 'I-I-E-L-L-G, SALEM SAYS l ll!, Liveliest of the A.S.B. officers are the mem- bers of the tally squad. Before the opening of school Dick Smith, yell king, Naydeen Taylor, s VICTORY SONG Oskie Wah-Wah Wiskie Wee-Wee Oregonii rah for Salem Hi Girod, Lou Carlisle, Donna Vogt, Bill Duns- wotth, and jim Hill were busy practicing new and old yells to be able to lead the students at the first game of the season, and for the games ong queen, Amy and pep assemblies following. O YE MIGHTY VIKINGS fChantl O-o-o ye-e-e m-i-g-h-t-y-y Vi-k-i-i-ngs We-e-e a-r-r-re a-I-I-I be-e-e-hi-i-i-nd you-u Go get 'em, Viks, go get 'em! When we rough house over ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.. We will holler, Boola Boo, Ra YEAH RED Yeah Red Yeah Black Yeah Team Fight Back! h! Rah! WITH AN S With an S-with an S With an S-A-L With an L-with an L L-E-M With an S-A-L - L-E-M Yeah-h-h-h SALEM! Page 77 --ff ,uf t,,,..-Q 3 9- ri F A own, 953993 S S? ii 3 Z Q ff' MM Q KQFJKWT YQ ' 5 Simi? ' 5 . W, ax , E re iw were lwmrxflxfqig CQPSGE 2 m ' EDITORIAL STAFF 0 LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley McGinnis, typist, Fronie Bromley, feature editorg Doi Swigart, librarian, Bev Young, assistant news editorg Ann Ritchey, assistant feature editorg Bob Doughron, copy editor, Rex Layton, first semester news edi- ' tor, Darlene Crawley, serond semester news editor. NEWS STAFF 0 BACK ROW: Mrs. Hogue, Greig, Wesely, Kayser, Stoller, Hartwell, Peirce, Lieluvietis, Deeney, Berg, Emery, Sni- der, THIRD ROW: Powers, Avrierte, Luthur, Minifie, Layton, Crawley, Miller, Schwalen. SECOND ROW: Ritchey, Boyer, Willard, Woolery, Kaufman, Payne, McGinnis, Bromley, Fry, Mayden. FRONT ROW: Miles, Lien, Nordylce, Burkland, Boardman, Br Lee, Swigart, Hunt, Lamb, Q 5 W! sf E 3, 5 ii YZ E5 ? fr .W X, if ? ., . ., .... ,.,.. . . 'E . iii:7,H:5.Zj nm, -P: ---,-- 1 N ,gif ,l SR Q Q' .33 GPX ,,,..-- 6, QL -fr- Akai vw CZ WS PCR Q. Y' reminzs surf o aAcK ROW: R itcheyg Berg, sports editor: Walton, assistant sports editorg Boneg Avri- etteg Morton. SECOND ROW: Bromley, feature edi- torg Willardg lietuvietisg Leeg Lieng Snider. FRONT ROW: Miller: Powers, exchange editorg Gveigg Burk- land' P A , ayne, exchange editor, A group talking about D' lr R rc ichar-dson's current car- toon are from left to right Eugene Miller, assistant photographerg Chuck McClelland, cartoonistg Mrsy Hogue, adviserg Dick Richardson, cartconistg Dave Weeks, head photographer, Members of the managing xtaff checking over adver- tisements in the All-American Clarion are stand- ing, Wayne DaMetx, Janet lufer, Norman Coclcingg seated, Darrell Wright, Mr. Doughton, adviser, ,gm ,.... 4,61 ,mit Q6 ,ails ne' .l mwah Www we Mai' M-vs., ,. Nc- Ju: uw Nainznwwon: :name af-mfeamewwwxwfwa-wa-Xa rv A A. IS li 34 S X 5: A X: , 1-QNX XSS-VRIPW Q ,Q Swv R i X Al- J' .1-W ,.4,f.f4w an W AWA P' E fl '-lor . lxfik as limi N MQW A g Ai - , AN N7.. I Q K W 6 , swag? wg litximtw W 'QW figiwi all M Y in wa The editorial staff looks over first drafts, Standing: Wally Carson, boys' sports editotg Arden Parker, senior class co-editorg Pat Sny- der, assistant club editorg Carol Hewitt, club editorg Clarine Woolery, faculty and classroom editorg Carol Kaufman, girls' sports editor Seated: Margie Barge, junior class editorg Julie Miller, sophomore class editorg Pat Pease, senior class coreditorg Sally Greig, assistant faculty and classroom editor. Not pictured is Mrs. Hiatt, adviser, I I ,MM Www W My www - Q --ui Q M fl I'I'xUifL?r REPORTERS 9 LEFT TO RIGHT: Arda livn, Gloria Wood, Shirley Branrnor, Julie Foster, Earl Staedeli, Belly Carda, GENERAL STAFF 0 STANDING Helen Booth, Lynn Mayden, index, Dons Willard, prctum file, Carolyn Jones, picture schedule, SEATED Marjorie McAIIisfvr, Typist, Roberfa Boyer, picture file, Pm Morton, fypisr: Barbara Wagnoss, typisf Daw' Weeks, In-ad photographer, works wiih the school enlarger .ms Don Smith, assistant photographer, hands filters ro him. 0 TOP ROW' Gary Gorimalcer, Gary Jones, Ray MANAGING STAFF ' f RONT ROW: Mary Jo Brown, McRi1al, Mr Doughtcn aclvxsu, F Par Hdlsetlu, Eugene Miller, Norm Pierce. Girls' League Officers SEATED: left to right, are Trea- surer Judith Shrock, Student Re- lations Chairman Mary Jane Rud, Bookstore Chairman Shirley Brockart, Service Chairman Betty Doan, President Roberta Sioding. 0 STANDING, left to right, are Secretary Nancy Rust, Vice- President Ottie Grieve, Finance Chairman Nadine Gilman. Girls, L ague Selects An outstanding senior girl is chosen for special recognition each month by a committee from the Girls' League. Winning the annual magazine subscription drive was Ra- mona Powers. Money raised from this project goes into the student loan fund. Scholarships for girls interested in elementary teaching are offered by the Girls' League. Girls, League Gouncil BACK ROW: Dalke, Nordyke, lee, White, Wittenberg, Gundersen, Brown, McBath, Gilbert, Arnold. 0 THIRD ROW: Fleming, Ahalt, Savage, Lidbeck, Campbell, Juran, Loucks, lamb, Woodrotfe, Steele, Burdette. 0 SECOND ROW: Mayden, O'Harra, Patterson, Kayser, Burkland, Zeeb, Gundran, Salis- bury, Robertson, Youngquist. 0 FRONT ROW: Allmer, Shields, French, Krater, Snider, Brandt, Schrecengost, Younger, Gates. Page 82 we Q fa S ex 4' 3 Q is ' ws x QQ Q Q R Rxszfw ev Q Q S52 V A Q Q V95 ' 'fiw Nw! D 1 e lx, gm, X Q s -q f X n is , , ,V K X 1 bww-we Mx if 11- Q 1 R S-A--Q an W., an X, J :Q ff l A . .i Q 'S Mx NS A A N fl N ,Ai X is E R Pat Deeney, Al Heston CIRCLE1 Queen LUELLA CARl.lSl.E, Second Crown Princess DONNA VOGT, left, and First Crown Princess OTHE- LENE LEE, right, si! againsv a floral background, LEFT: Helen Callaghan plays the Golux. RIGHT: Princesses, 9 Top Row: Carol Weinstein, latin, Judy Shroclc, Commercial, Bobbie Sioding, Tennis, Joan Traviss, Hi-Y, Joyce Traviss, Tri-Y, Kay Wesley, Graphic Aris. 0 Second Row: Carol Fisher, French, Eevie Tarcm, Square Dance, tue Carlisle, S club, Donna Vogt, Philhis- toriang Do! Swigarl, Que Dice, Sharon Lamkin, Home Economics: Jo Wenger, Palletieers. 9 Fran! Row: Oihe- lene lee, Aesculapians, Nadine Gilman, Science, Carolyn Seay, Spanish, Marvel Coleman, Snilcpohg Barbara Wag- ness, Girls' Leiter Club, Coralie Doughfon, Crescendo, Marjorie Liftle, Vikettes. N. age 84 i s ,ss N-wswwiwk ' ,ssw-'W' f 4 'ing V i S33 W Direct 'The Legend of Coffin Castle' OPPOSITE PAGE 0 BOTTOM LEFT: A scene from the scenario shows from left to right Gary Gortmaker, town crierg Ron Morgali, guardg Helen Callaghan, Goluxg John Bone, Dulieg Bill Craner, guard. 0 BOTTOM RIGHT: Barbara Anderson, Princess Sarah Linda, sings a duet with Dave Weeks, Prince Xingu. TOP LEFT: Hoot Mon, greets the Scotsman to the prince in Spanish, French skit, third place winner. LEFT BOTTOM: Wizard Don Perlich consults six apprentices in the Palletteer, Science, Aesculapians skit that won second place. TOP CIRCLE: Margie Mosolf leads the Arabian dancers in Crescendo, Philhistorian skit. CENTER CIRCLE: Goin' to paint a pitcher. Wally Carson and Dick Meyer slap each other with paint during intermission. BOTTOM CIRCLE: First place goes to Sniltpoh, latin skit. Wandererx Barbara Ruhle and John Davis advise Prince Ann Gallaspy not to kill the dragon. CWM PRESIDENT, Wally Carson, Vice-President, Mary Jane Rud, Secretary-Treasurer, Coralie Doughton, Adviser, Miss Smith. 0 BACK ROW: Rehfuss, Pearce Hill, Heston, Weeks, Brown, Davis, McKenzie, Knittle. 0 FOURTH ROW: Bone, King, Baumgart, Nopp, Hazel, Mathieson, Carson, Conder. 0 THIRD ROW Mrs. Smith, Greig, Barge, Carlisle, Gallaspy, Garland, Walker, Deeney. 0 SECOND ROW: Wenger, Herring, Swigart, Doughton, Henclrie, Lamb, Travlss Smith. 0 FRONT ROW: Little, Jones, Phelps, Seay, Sioding, Taylor, Rud. Civics Club Co-Directs Inter-Club Carnival Page 86 The smell of greasepaint, the glare of foot- lights, and the cry of the barker all indicate the Inter-club Carnival, the biggest production of the year, sponsored jointly by Civics club and the A.S.B. This year's affair, The Legend of Coffin Castlef' consisted of a scenario written by Helen Callaghan and six skits. In each skit, a prince tried an impossible task to Win the hand of the scenario princess. First place award Went to the Snikpoh and Latin club skit. Science, Aesculapian, and Pal- letteers captured second, with third going to the French and Spanish skit. Late evening festivi- ties in the gym began with concessions, food, and games. The members of CIVICS CLUB are select- ed according to scholastic standing, leadership, personality, and school service. Sophornores, juniors and seniors make up this group of forty- five. Miniature cherry trees decorated the cafete- ria for the Line Party held on February 22 pre- ceeding the Snikpoh play. Each member brought a guest to the dinner, and tickets were furnished to the play. Planning this annual event were Donna Phelps, Louisa Lamb, Sally Greig, and Margie Barge. Colorful decals, to be used on car windows and notebooks, were sold by the club this year. These ten-cent novelties pictured a small Vik- ing and were colored red and black. Palletteers Exhibit Work in Show Cases Members of Palletteers paint most of the technique of etching and showed his own work. backdrops used for school assemblies and pro- grams. A special project was the varied decora- tion of the showcase in the center hall with their art work. One of the most interesting speakers was Melville T. Wire of Salem, who explained the Students enjoyed a trip to Portland to visit the Oregon Ceramics Studio and the Scholastic Art exhibit at Meier and Frank's. The club has also toured the art department of Willaniette University. TOP LEFT: Spontaneous cartoons of Mrs. Stearns are drawn by initiates Roxie Williams and Cynthia Bourne. 0 TOP RIGHT: Scholastic art Gold Key win- ners looking over student art work are, left to right, Jack Eyerly, Pat Rath, and Jerald Slattum. PRESIDENT, Roger Weaver, Vice-President, Sarah Roper, Secretary-Treasurer, Lois Monk, Social Chairman, Pat Rath, Adviser, Mrs. Stearns, 0 BACK ROW: McDaniel, Newberry, Weber, Powers, Schrader, Keefer, Shull, Stryffeler, Weaver, Shrock. 0 SECOND ROW: Veal, Black, Williams, Svinth, Roper, Ram- syer, Webb, Rodgers, Little. 0 FRONT ROW: Wenger, Burres, Lidbeck, Wilson, Rath, Coleman, Heider, Monk, Mrs. Stearns. Page 87 .. gS ' QV: Q it Ny t x TX kwa x xx WJ The Barretts of Wimpole Stree CIRCLE l: Browning. lt's your very lifewand I forbid you to play with your life! And I have the right to forbid you. Elizabeth: Nowno, oh, please don't say any more. CIRCLE 2: Barrettz If my children were as bright and affectionate and open as you are, I should be a much happier man. Bella: Oh, you mustri't say such things, or they'll hate me, CIRCLE 3 :WiIson: Very good, Miss, CENTER: Joy is shown with a polka step by Henrietta when the family learns that Papa is to be out of town on business for at least a fortnight. BOTTOM: As his six sons and two daughters look on, Papa tears up Eliza- beth's letter which tells him that marriage has finally been brought into the Barrett family, ,SEQ El W Fil 1'--' Don Hanson applies the final touches to Wally Carson's make-up as, left to right, John Prince, Ed Castillo and John Davis add their own, for the performance of The Barretts of Wimpole Street. Miss Burroughs Directs Snikpoh Play Famous performers were portrayed by ini- tiates at the Snikpoh pot-luck dinner. Bing Crosby, Tallulah Bankhead, Dean Martin, and jerry Lewis were all present. Among special features on the club's pro- gram for this year was a talk by Forest Tucker, Hollywood movie actor, who told the group about the trials and tribulations of becoming a motion picture star. CAST OF CHARACTERS Dr. Chambers ,, ,, ,, , Elizabeth Barrett Moulton-Barrett Wilson , , W , , ,, Henrietta Moulton-Barrett , , Arabel Moulton-Barrett Octavius Moulton-Barrett Septimus Moulton-Barrett Alfred Moulton-Barrett Charles Moulton-Barrett , Henry Moulton-Barrett George Moulton-Barrett Edward Moulton-Barrett ,,,, Bella Hedley Henry Bevan ,, , Dr. Ford-Warerlow , Robert Browning ,, Captain Surtees Cook ,, Flush ,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,, , john Rehfuss Clarine Wloolery Louise Owens Doris Willrirtl Barbara Ruhle David Rhoren Don Davis Edward Castillo john Davis john Prince Wallzlce Carson john Bone Marvel Coleman Michael Deeney , Ralph Sipprell Jerald Slartum james Boudreau Roxanne PRESIDENT, Bob Doughton: Vice-President, Pat Deeney, Secretary, Carol Hewitt, Treasurer, Pat Largenty Sergeant-at-Arms, John Rehfuss, Advisers, Miss Burroughs and Miss Johnson. 0 BACK ROW: McClelland, M. Deeney, Bone, Castillo, Largeht, Baker, Nelson, Smith, Layton, Boudreau, Rehfuss, Meyer. 0 FOURTH ROW: Moorhead, Fowler, Hunsaker, Slattum, Haury, Richardson, Carson, D. Davis, Bunse, J. Davis, Rempel. 0 THIRD ROW: Carda, Miss John son, Miss Burroughs, P. Deeney, lietuvietis, Frohn, Bromley, Hartwell, May, Owens, Thomas, L. Hewitt. 0 SECOND ROW: Coleman, Allmer, Ritchey Boyer, L. Taylor, Doughton, N. Taylor, C. Hewitt, Laverty, Miller, Graham, Wasserman. 0 FRONT ROW: Ruhle, Woolery, Willard, Weiss, Gallaspy, Morgali, lottick, Ellis, Robertson, Morton, Bradley, McAllister. Page 89 em Square Dance Tennis Club The Whoop and Holler Kids was the The Tennis club started the year's program name chosen for the newly organized square with a pot-luck dinner in the school cafeteria. dance club. From the club an exhibition group Entertainment was supplied by games of table was formed which has made many public ap- tennis. pearances. During the year Mr. Ramsdell, tennis coach, gave demonstrations on tennis, and movies were ing schools. The affair featured costumed Esto- Shown fn fne dnb featuring fne fHm0uS tennis man dancers, stars, Bobby Riggs and Don Budge. An important event of the year was a teen age jamboree for fifteen groups from neighbor- SQUARE DANCE 0 PRESIDENT, Ray Gould: Vice-President, Pat Pease: Secretary, Kay Wesely, Adviser, Mrs. Fontaine. 0 BACK ROW: Prall, Gould, Mrs. Fontaine, Holmquist, Baker, Enslin, Holloway, Nelson, Baldwin, Massa, Sample, McCoy, Frohm, West, Bartruff. 0 FIFTH ROW: Jenkinson, Booth, Muir, Baker, Hornschuch, Demos, Sanford, Fischer, Sipe, Wood, Nunamaker, Edwards, Townsend, George. 0 FOURTH ROW: A. Tarem, E. Tarem, Schwalen, Plessinger, McCain, Heyes, Kapperman, Thompson, DeWhitt, Hershey, Bowlsby, Cook, Landon, Hartwell. 0 THIRD ROW: Evans, Kleinschmitt, Cleaver, Tom, Walker, Crawford, Gallihugh, Schrover, Vincent, Allm, Bacheller, Arnold, Voight. 0 SECOND ROW: Glascott, Reynolds, Pleasant, Mullins, Withrow, Snider, Sumner, Kirkwood, Shields, Robertson, Herring, Turner, Smith. 0 FRONT ROW: Siddall, McDonald, Wesely, Holmquist, Parker, Darby, Pease, Brand, Veilupek, Theye, Katka, Sicldall. TENNIS 0 PRESIDENT, Merle Baumgart, Vice-President, Al Heston, Secretary, Sylvia Bensong Treasurer, Ron Morgali: Adviser, Mr. Ramsdell, 0 BACK ROW: Mr. Ramsdell, Carston, Scott, Wilson, DeRoss, Berg, Cocking, Conder, Boedigheimer, Minifie, French, Bunnell. 0 FOURTH HOW: Beck, Jelderks, Karsten, Thomas, Morgali, Heston, White, Humphrey, Sunderlin, Brown, Settlemier, Morley. 0 THIRD ROW: French, Hart, Terry, Baker, Baumgart, Hardy, Sauerwein, Saling, Cameron, Fredricks, McReynolds, Green. 0 SECOND ROW: Pierce, Wilcox, Stettler, Avriette, Juran, Loucks, LaFlemme, Jayne, Tram- mell, Bibelheimer, Otien, Sadowsky. 0 FRONT ROW: Lively, Becker, Todd, Martin, Hastings, Gordon, Bates, Scott, Sioding, Woodmansee, Juul. Page 90 mi .ti I it As.-F if -3 Iv Lak HOME ECONOMICS 0 PRESIDENT, Joanne Fry: Vice-President, Beverly Mott: Secretary, Emily Hubbard: Treasurer, Ima Sherfield lactingl: Advisers, Mrs Edwards, Mrs. Prentiss, Mrs. Miller. 0 BACK ROW: Hoffman, Maynard, Helton, Mott, Wilson, Reimann, O'Conner, Hubbard, Blair, Chrisman, Sherfield Bento, Graham, Weaver. 0 FOURTH ROW: Baker, Mrs. Prentiss, Seeger, McClellan, McCann, Snook, Spradling, Hewitt, Reagle, Feller, Fry, Mrs. Edwardsl Hamlin. 0 THIRD ROW: Pepper, Adams, Bale, Salisbury, Church, Mentzer, Tookey, Brantner, Upshaw, Cable, King, Grimm. 0 SECOND ROW: Mrs. Miller Wright, Hall, Richards, Hartman, leRudd, Gosnell, Lamkin, lippert, Beach, Fern, Patton. 0 FRONT ROW: Klopfenstein, Staecleli, Neufeldt, St. Michell Kline, Stark, Periman, Meyers, Wolverton, Johnson, Anderson, Carroll. COMMERCIAL 0 PRESIDENT, Bonnie Stoller: Vice-President, Judy Shrock: Secretary, Janet Campbell: Treasurer, Maxine King: Adviser, Miss Hultman 0 BACK ROW: Hershe, Hartman, Muhs, Hall, Graves, Ahalt, McMickle, Delapp, Kurrle, Gibbons, Jacobs, Kite, Brown, Werner, Tuers. 0 FOURTH ROW Raaf, Collins, Burris, McKinney, Gundran, Taylor, Kelley, Klinefelter, Snook, Hurter, Fisher, Gramm, Helstom, Vibbert, Barr. 0 THIRD ROW: Picha, O'Brien Campbell, Doss, Shrock, Doan, King, Savage, Pendergraft, Tonning, DeGuire, Miller, Johnson, lienhard. 0 SECOND ROW: Miss Hultman, Gettman, Hoppe Howland, Wagness, Stoller, McGinnis, Berndt, Chittick, Hammer, Pankey, Durig, Kipper. 0 FRONT ROW: Gruber, Logan, Arisman, Phillips, Peterson 1 1 r . Clark, McBath, Cooper, Catron, Hagemann, Beelar, Meeks. Home Economics Future cake bakers and skirt hemmers spend their study periods in High Home, a room which the girls have decorated and furnished in Early American style. Club members were hostesses for the an- nual all-school Christmas cookie and the fac- ulty tea. Commercial Honor comes to Salem High School as Se- nior Barbara Wagness of the Salem chapter of Future Business Leaders of America will pre- side at the annual convention at Oregon State College. The local club will act as hosts for the two- day conference. Page 91 Language Clubs Smiling senoritas and handsome senors high-lighted the SPANISH CLUB'S initia- tion banquet. Decorations of small donkeys and sombrero-shaped menus in Spanish add- ed to the affair. Spanish club meetings have included talks and slides on Spanish-speaking countries. This year the club gave two Spanish- English dictionaries to the school library. Members of LE CERCLE FRANCAIS have established friendships with French families by correspondence and by sending boxes of food and clothing. The annual dinner was held on February 26 at the American Legion Club. Dr. George D. Hocking of Willamette University was the guest speaker. The Frances Fellows Memorial Plaque originated this year in memory of a former Latin teacher, Miss Frances Fellows. The plaque will be awarded to the mem- ber of LATIN CLUB who has given the most service during the year. The name and year will be engraved on the plaque, which will remain at school. TOP: Al Cohen, president of Spanish club, displays the maracas he obtained while attending summer school in Mexico City. 0 CENTER: John Clayton gets a face full of marshmallows and chocolate fed to him by Fred Minifie during Spanish club initiation. SPANISH CLUB 0 PRESIDENT, Al Cohen, Vice-President, Arden Parker, Secretary, Marcia Webb, Treasurer, Judy Bancroft, Adviser, Miss Carroll. 0 BACK ROW: Michels, Clayton, Anderson, Williamson, Kleman, Webster, Minifie, Bottens, Bu- chanan, Cohen, Nelson, Williams, Schwynoch. 0 THIRD ROW: Miss Carroll, Hardie, Barlow, Hulser, Kayser, Harger, Howe, Mundinger, Goodrich, Starrett, Sliffe, Graham, Hornaday. 0 SECOND ROW: Johnson, Jackson, Lewis, Webb, Powers, Booster, Seay, Brandt, Emmerton, Cushing, Bancroft. U FRONT ROW: Tucker, Katusa, Kaufman, Carter, Rawlins, Parker, Conrad, Young, MacGregor, Aldaraca. Page 92 ff is-.Q Q ,,,. ....., .. I Y 3 r 51, I-. fl at RJ AIP was Obs. 1 X2 N512 3 l .3 FRENCH CLUB 0 PRESIDENT, Gloria Wood: Vice-President, Judy Carlson: Secretary, Carolyn Real: Treasurer, Kay Shidlerp Advisers, Mrs. Shisler, Miss son. 0 BACK ROW: Graham, Stewart, Gallaspy, Guy, Brown, Crothers, Johnston, Hayes, Carlson. 9 THIRD ROW: Fleming, Barker, Faris, Brown, Mathews, Ogle, Goodrich, Langrell, Mayden. 0 SECOND ROW: Miss Christenson, Lewis, DeFilippi, Smith, Taylor, Fisher, Powers, Avriette. 0 FRONT ROW: Tal- mage, Bacewich, Randall, Medford, King, Wood, Gustafson. LATIN CLUB: PRESIDENT, Don Hanson, Vice-President, Nancy Moorefield: Secretary, Carolyn Real: Treasurer, Kay Shidler: Adviser, Mrs. Shisler, Miss Roberts. 0 BACK ROW: Emery, Loder, Smith, Gilman, layport, Sims, Roseberry, I. Gronke, B. Gronke, Burgermeister. 0 SECOND ROW: Miss Roberts, Lewis, Schidler, Page, Hoiland, Bone, Jones, Fabry, Moorefield, Nowak. 0 FRONT ROW: Hanson, Real, Dalke, Toycen, Laverty, Weinstein, Harp, Board- man, Crawley. International Relations g Twice monthly members of International Re- lations League meet to discuss domestic and for- eign problems. Jackie Jones of Salem has served as secretary for the state organization during the past year. PRESIDENT, John Bone, Vice-President, Jodie Ellis, Secretary-Trea- surer, Pete Loder: Adviser, Miss Eyre. 0 BACK ROW: Lynn, Emery, Applegate, Miss Eyre, Bone, Loder. FRONT ROW: Monk, Maynard, Miller, Owens, Hartwell, Ellis. Page 93 'S X 4 Club Philhistorian Among the characters seen at the Phil- historian pot-luck were the signers of the Constitution, the james Brothers, Nathan Hale and the tree from which he was hanged, and Molly Pitcher. New members, as part of their initiation, were required to dress as some character in history and to tell the story of that person. The club had two joint meetings this year. One was with Spanish cluh featuring a speaker on Indian affairs, and the other was with Civics cluh. For this Senior Al Cohen showed and explained the colored slides he took while in Mexico. Carrying out the traditional service pro- ject of giving books to the school library, the club has chosen Tzro Cfzpftzifzi' Wfert. Hinge of Fate, The Netberffmdr. Com! Sea, fllizlufrzy and Sl!b7IIt!7'i726' Opemtiom. Albert Gzzlfutin and the Oregon Qfzeffiofz. TOP: Donna Stewart, Arlene Werner, Wilma Peters, Leora Epley, Diane Stewart, and Carol Van Hees impersonate the signers of the Declaration of Independence at Club Philhistorian's initiation. 0 CENTER: Chow line at the Philhistorian pot- luck dinner makes a scene typical of those at many club initiations. BOTTOM 0 PRESIDENT, Nadine Gilman, Vice-President, Arda Lein, Secretary, Julie Miller, Treasurer, Sharon Campbell, Adviser, Miss Lane. 0 BACK ROW: Lien, Barge, Clark, Scherrer, Dorr, Burdette, Coffel, Johns, Mosolf, Gilman, Franzwa, Stewart. 0 FOURTH ROW: Halseth, Gosnell, Waters, Anderson, Greig, Steele, Crothers, Westfall, Brown, Strebig, Heider. 0 THIRD ROW: Lebold, Brinkley, Sni- der, Gilman, Jorgensen, Isaak, Wanner, Stolk, Grieve, Heltzel, Holcomb, Hilton. 0 SECOND ROW: Miss lane, Seamster, Campbell, Vogt, Healy, Nelte, Olson, Schrecengost, Giese, Salisbury. 0 FRONT ROW: Miles, Waters, Bales, Sears, Wer- ner, Neal, Shrake, Roth, Van Hees, Peters, Stewart. Page 94 Salem was represented at the Oregon State Speech League Tournament by, left to right, Paul Ward, Ray Cook, Bob Riggs, and George Matter. The coveted trophy was won by Paul, Ray, and Bob. They debated on the topic, Resolved, that all American citizens should be subject to conscription for essential ser- vice in time of war. First Place Winners Oregon High School Speech League Tournament State Championships Humorous Reading Paul Wartl Debate Paul Wartl Bob Riggs Ray Cook District Tournament Impromptu and Poetry Ray Cook Extempore and Humorous Paul Wartl Willztmette University Tournament Sweepstakes Salem High School Serious Declamation Louise Owens Extempore Speaking Bob Riggs Senior Debate Ray Cook Paul Wartl Linheld College Tournament Sweepstakes Salem High School After Dinner Speaking Mac Baker Serious Declamation Paul Wartl Radio Speaking Bob Riggs Pacific University Tournament Sweepstakes Salem High School Interpretation Louise Owens Bob Riggs Extempore Speaking Bob Riggs Debate Ray Cook Paul Wartl Qs.. ,is 'Nw ational Forensic League Students who have earned twenty points at speech con- tests may become members of this honorary club. This year an outstanding member, Ray Cook, won the state American Legion Oratorical contest over three area champions with his topic, So This ls America. He then traveled to Cheyenne, Wfyoming, to try his ability in the regional contest. Credit for the winning of the three sweepstakes cups at Willaniette, Linfield, and Pacific is due to the many second and third place winners as well as to those who took first place in the contests. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE 0 PRESIDENT, Paul Ward, Vice-President, Ray Cookp Secretary, louise Owensg Treasurer, Pete Loderp Adviser, Miss An- derson. 0 BACK ROW: Cook, Owens, Pierce, Johnson, Loder. 0 FRONT ROW: Van Drew, Miss Anderson, Ellis, Finch, Widner. Page 95 ini a 31 mea 1xseman1ln Stageeraft Boys Receive Training for Special Work 'lBehind the scenes in the Salem high school auditorium are the members of Stage- craft club. These boys are responsible for building stage sets, operating lighting equip- ment, and taking charge of properties during performances. Trained to handle all projection and sound equipment, they are the only group authorized to do this work. Individual meme- bers show all movies that are used for class- room visual education. In addition, they run the machines for all-school and public pro- grams. Wtvrking under Head Usher Orville Roth, the boys are organized to usher when- ever needed for special occasions such as W3 ,war W9 'lx ff fi vig? ' we -'warg' , WW- 5 elm-as had WW- Community Concerts and lectures. Busy as the boys are, they still manage to enjoy this work, and have fun. Hanging wallpaper for the stage se! of The Barrehs of Wimpole Slreei are top right, Billy loffis, top left on ladder, Lyle Mackey, on lower rung of ladder, Carl Bathman, standing next to ladder, Fred Bofhmanp standing far left, Mr. Brandi. STAGE MANAGER, Fred Bothmang Head Operator, Kenny Lottisp Head Usher, Or- ville Rothp Adviser, Mr. Brandt. 0 BACK ROW: B. lottis, Delk, Mackey, K. Lohis, C. Bothman. 0 SECOND ROW: Chapman, Kinkaid, Roth, Morris, Mr. Brandt. 0 FRONT ROW: Stevely, Barker, Shaw, Simpson. Page 96 QQ it me N X 55 .aff sfwa ef We 5' i -v'f:,'g,lV 'S - If E sgmglnteg 69 F.F.A. members John lucas and David Roth built an incubator as a laboratory exercise in the study of chickens. Taking new-born chicks out of the incuba- tor into the pen are, left to right, Joe Hay, Larry Heckart, and Gilbert Gottenberg. V3 rrr FF. . Members Practice Farm Techniques Boys taking agricultural courses constitute of Mrs. Helen Edmundson. Members also at- the Future Farmers of America, one of the tended the State F.F.A. convention. School S lafsssf and buslest Clubs' Individual projects of the members includ- Among their group activities was the plant- ed an automatic chicken picker, raising chickens, ing of trees as a reforestation project at the farm and the building of a trailer. PRESIDENT, Wayne Simmons, Vice-President, Jim Kinkaid: Secretary, Ted Burns: Treasurer, Bob Noteboom, Adviser, Mr. McKinney. 0 BACK ROW: War- ren, Frigaard, Coates, Robertson, Lawrence, Keppinger, Phillips, Smith, Watson, Sayles, Sunderland, Austin. 0 FIFTH ROW: Siddall, Raher, Teter, Nelke, Williams, Ericksen, Dutoit, Stettler, Pack, Welty, Guy, Roth. 0 FOURTH ROW: Heckart, Randall, Hay, Rowe, lawrence, Chamberlain, Reitzenstein, Pat- zer, Cage, Lucas, Verburg. 0 THIRD ROW: Hunt, Nordyke, Kleman, Holmquist, Roe, Werner, Versteeg, Patterson, Behrens, Stepper. 0 SECOND ROW: Roan, Osborn, Feller, Wargnier, Bothman, Reitzenstein, Gottenberg, Schwalen, King. 0 FRONT ROW: McDonald, Weathers, Simmons, Kinkaid, Burns, Noteboom, Kergil, Mr. McKinney. Page 97 f S rw C5 T.. T. ff. Science Club This year the Salem High School Science club became associated with the National Sci- ence Clubs of America. Members enjoy working together or individually on scientific projects. Mr. George Birrell, chemistry teacher and head of Civil Defense for the Salem area, spoke to the club on the effects of the atomic bomb. Aesculapians Medicine as a career is advocated by Aes- culapian members. The programs of their club are built about this theme, and members saw a number of movies on that subject. An added feature at one meeting was the speech by Dr. Deen Brooks from the Oregon State Mental Hospital who spoke on Fear, PRESIDENT, Don Perlichg Vice- President, Walter Wilson, Sec- retary, Allan Brunky Treasurer, Wayne Gibbons, Adviser, Miss Philpott. 0 BACK ROW: Ring- nalda, Showalter, Raines, Wil- son, Perlich. 0 SECOND ROW: Martin, Culver, Gibbons, Miss Philpott, 9 FRONT ROW: Gra- ber, Applegate. .uui iri V -1 x-sa is.smnum1 AESCULAPIANS 0 PRESIDENT, Tom Steeves, Vice-President, Pat Collins, Secretary-Treasurer, Georgialee Fisher, Adviser, Miss. Chandler. 0 BACK ROW: John- son, Candel, Steeves, Kimble, El- OND ROW: Wood, Dorice Tay- lor, Delores Taylor, Weidner, Smith, Randall, Benson. 0 FRONT ' ROW: Finch, Collins, lee, Jenks, , Fisher, lufer. l Page 98 .tm1mnm E lis, Payne, Miss Chandler, 0 SEC- Radio and Electronics During the Christmas season Radio and Electronics cluh relayed messages to servicemen in Korea from their fami- lies at home. On the annual outing, the club Went to the coast, where they tested some of their equipment. PRESIDENT, Jack Smithsonp Vice-President, Bob Ste- veleyg Secretary-Treasurer, Dick Fortmillerp Adviser, Mr. lindstrom. 0 BACK ROW: Hammer, Kirkwood. 0 SECOND ROW: Coop, Richey, Rossow, Young. 0 FRONT ROW: Scott, Fortmiller, Steveley. Crescendo Sponsors Music Activities Crescendo club this year joined the Feder- ated Teachers' Association at the suggestion of Miss Lena Belle Tartar, former adviser of the group. Each month the club sends someone to perform in the recital of the organization held at Willanlette University. Among other events held this year were the formal initiation and the Senior Recital in which all senior members of the club partici- pate. PRESIDENT, Glenn Benner: Vice-President, Marlyn lorenz, Secretary, Roberta Graham: Treasurer, Gary Jones, Adviser, Mr. Miller. 0 BACK ROW: Benner, louthan, Van Horn, Dibbern, Hall, Johnson, Salisbury, Estes, Mr. Miller, 0 FOURTH ROW: Graham, Smith, Jones, Lee, Ettner, Lunda, Bryant, Brown. 0 THIRD ROW: Johnson, B. Fagg, Schrunk, Edwards, Anderson, Burkland, Thomas, Hamman, Michelson. 0 SECOND ROW: Gustafson, Kromer, MacGregor, Payne, Nordyke, Wright, P. Fagg, Nichols. 0 FRONT ROW: Phipps, Lorenz, Buster, Proebstel, Lockenour, Younger, Anderson, Shields, Herr. Page 99 K QUE DICE 0 PRESIDENT, Vida Standley, Vice-President, Sharon Miles, Secretary, Coleen Welch, Treasurer, Arlyss Zeebp Adviser, Miss Ross. 0 BACK ROW: Zeeb, Carsten, Welch, Schwalen, Strong, Bush, Johnson. 0 SECOND ROW: Zahara, Lane, Nelson, O'Hara, Swigart, Barrell, Standley. 0 FRONT ROW: Davis, Fuhr, Kronser, Lang, Durham, Stenhiem. ue Dice During meetings, Que Dice speech club members record their voices and read aloud. Special emphasis has been on speaking clearly and developing voice tone. This year the group hopes to establish a new tradition by the purchase of chair and gavel guard to be worn with the club pin by each year's president and to be passed on to succeed- ing presidents. Vikettes Vikettes, composed of one hundred and fifty senior girls, forms the main cheering sec- tion at pep assemblies and games. At the half of the Salem-Cleveland football game, they co- operated with the band in presenting a stunt, Come On-a My House. Vikettes rotate in ushering for athletic events and wear their outfits on days of the games. VIKETTES 0 PRESIDENT, Donna Phelpsg Vice-President, Dorna Martin, Secretary, Doris Herringp Treasurer, Patti Railsbaclq Sergeant-at-Arms, Janet Iufer, Advisers, Mrs. Prentiss, Miss Gilbert. 0 BACK ROW: Hilton, Schrecengost, Shrock, Doss, Halseth, Grieve, Scott, Ahalt, Graves, Kaufman, Young, Morton, Savage, M. Salisbury, Pendergraft, Tarem, Meyers, Wolverton, Ricketts. 0 SIXTH ROW: Mosolf, Ellis, Doan, R. Graham, Becker, Stewart, Heider, Coleman, Sadowsky, Collins, Thomas, Tuers, Weinstein, Webb, Real, Phelps, Allen, Robertson. 0 FIFTH ROW: Traviss, laverty, Hewitt, Todd, WooIery,WiIlard, With- row, Tookey, Wood, Herring, Gundran, Vibbert, Payne, Nowak, Powers, Hurter, King, Rath. 0 FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Mabel Prentiss, Krater, Foster, Toy- cen, Fry, Feller, Klinefelter, J. Taylor, Kelley, Hendrie, Lorenz, Callaghan, L. Taylor, Iufer, Gosnell, May, D. Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Gilbert. 0 THIRD ROW: Thompson, Rasmussen, Avriette, Bromley, Ritchey, King, Frohn, Younger, Michelson, Hammon, Brandt, Fabry, Wagness, Anderson, Giese, Kayser, Sioding. 0 SECOND ROW: Muhs, Gustafson, Hartwell, Doughton, Rud, Healy, Gilman, L. Johnston, B. Graham, Pease, Crawley, Woodmansee, B. Salis- bury, Page. 0 FRONT ROW: Blair, Gerig, Lippert, Seay, Traviss, N. Taylor, Girod, Vogt, Carlisle, Martin, Maynard, Swigart, Jones, Little. Page 100 .l l .. .. 4- s.. f QQ -' 'M ' if '-'ll T? J' 'H Y Y g Q K 5 3 5 1. i ax I .Ay . as. f ii 5 l fi E fig if 5 A i- .jf l Tri-Y Girls Model in Fashion Show Candy for Christmas was the way the Sa- lem Tri-Y groups said Merry Christmas to many children in foreign lands. Each chapter sent an assortment of candy bars to a different country. A winter conference at Vancouver, Walsh- ington, and a summer conference at Tango Isle, Wzishingtcun, gave girls from Oregon and Wfashington a chance to exchange ideas and have fun. The annual Cotton Ball and crowning of King Cotton in the spring heads the list of Tri- Y events which includes the Recognition Ser- vice, Mother-Daughter Tea, the joint Hi-Y- Tri-Y dances, and the teen-age fashion show. To add interest to the Tri-Y Building Cam- paign, a girl from each of the seven chapters in school was selected to run for the honor of being Miss Tri-Y. Pat Halseth, a senior, was chosen. TRIY INTER-CLUB COUNCIL 0 PRESIDENT, Jody Ricketts, Vice-President, Margie Bargeg Secretary, Mae Salisbury, Treasurer, Evelyn Andrus, Adviser Miss Holbeck. 0 BACK ROW: Reimann, Fisher, Taylor, Snider, Tarem, Webb. 0 SECOND ROW: Ricketts, Hamman, Andrus, Sunderlin, Allmer. 0 FRONT ROW Traviss, Hewitt, Zahara, Deeney. GRACE ELLIOTT 0 PRESIDENT, Helen Reimann, Vice-President, Josele Mackey, Secretary, Donna O'Connor, Treasurer, Shirley Waytp Advisers, Miss Bev erly Lytle and Miss Margaret Lovell. 0 BACK ROW: Johns, Juran, Graham, Wasserman, Reimann, Kannier. 0 SECOND ROW: Gallaspy, Crothers, Coffel Brown Bryant, Randall. 0 FRONT ROW: Rust, Smith, Graber, Sunderlin, Young. Page lOl JW. akin. wikis X-one .AQ QSM and K fair Q9 'Ve if: Nw' 'QQ' 'PQ'- AG' up we-90 if Xi v-GZIP' 'N -ICQ E aaa... ai '48 RSI new as.. 'N' -lie In SQ' as.. 4'5- rs 'Om ag:-v -A6-A '- it S---1 M3154-1 041 XS' GARNET KNIGHT 0 PRESIDENT, Donna Brandt: Vice-President, Phyllis Ahalt: Secretary, Sharon Miles, Treasurer, Bev Lamb: Adviser, Mrs. Neil Brown. 0 BACK ROW: Watson, Gale, Maynard, Tookey, Isaak, Sliffe, Svinth, Boehm, Lamb, Barrell, Johnson. 0 THIRD ROW: Hulser, Mullins, Helton, Kronser, May, Schwalen, Carter, Wanner, Taylor, Collins. 0 SECOND ROW: Clifton, Davis, Holcomb, Gilman, Toycen, Langeland, Jayne, Bibelheimer, Brandt. 0 FRONT ROW: Hamlin, Miles, Allen, Meyers, Stenhiem, McMickIe, Aahalt, Rasmussen. ANNE GUTHRIE 0 PRESIDENT, Betty Zahara, Vice-President, Dorthy MacGregor, Secretary, Arda Lien, Treasurer, Carol Lee, Adviser, Mrs. Katherine Childs. 0 BACK ROW: Nelte, Edwards, Dorr, McMullen, Neal, lien, Zahara, Gilman, Allen, Gustafson, Anderson. 0 THIRD ROW: Scherrer, MacGregor, Deeney, Reese, Powell, Roth, Highley, Shilder, Proebstel, Anderson, Harrison. U SECOND ROW: Sears, Stolk, King, Vaughn, Franzwa, Lee, Lamb, Ton- ning. 0 FRONT ROW: Shrake, Bales, Epley, Real, Frohn, Younger, MacGregor, Durham. RHODA McCULLOUGH 0 PRESIDENT, loyce Taylor, Vice-President, Julie Miller: Secretary, Sally Greig, Treasurer, Val Jean Gosnellg Adviser, Mrs. Caro- line Cowen. 0 BACK ROW: Thompson, Strebig, Ricketts, Fisher, Brinkley, Snider, Moorefield, Lorenz, Beard, Talmage. 0 THIRD ROW: Woodruffe, Waters, Taylor, Cameron, Webb, Hendrie, V. Graham, Seamster, Stewart, Johnson. 0 SECOND ROW: Waters, Westfall, Becker, Callaghan, Loucks, Astrup, Iufer, R. Graham, Railsback. 0 FRONT ROW: Graber, Weinstein, Laverty, lee, Miller, Greig, S. Campbell, N. Campbell, Steele. Page 102 Hot Cross Bun Sale Aids Conference Fund ESTHER LITTLE 0 PRESIDENT, Carol Hewitt, Vice-President, Sidney Kromer, Secretary, Glenna Allmer, Treasurer, Kathryn Applegate, Adviser, Mrs. Mari- lyn Meyers. 0 BACK ROW: McAllister, Lovell, Hartwell, Lamkin, Kromer, Herring, Wood, Morton, Lottick, Payne. 0 THIRD ROW: Peters, Carlson, Jacobs, Andrus, Ritchey, Brewer, Mosolf, Youngquist, Michalson. 0 SECOND ROW: Woodmansee, Clark, Sumner, Beckman, Hewitt, Todd, Robertson, Edwards. 0 FRONT ROW: Shields, Ellis, Allmer, Cooper, Howe, Pepper, Martin. MARGARET MEADE 0 PRESIDENT, Joan Hammanp Vice-President, Justine Lewis, Secretary, Mary Schrunkg Treasurer, Roselle Howland, Advisers, Mrs. Vivianne Meola and Miss Jane Ashford. 0 BACK ROW: Eckstein, Schrunk, Fredrick, King, Page, Powers, DeGuire, Settlemier. 0 SECOND ROW: Bachel- ler, Lewis, Crawley, Hartman, Hamman, Thomas, Juul. 0 FRONT ROW: Katusa, Kaufman, Nowak, Michelson, Fry, Larson, Lang. ABBIE GRAHAM 0 PRESIDENT, Joyce Traviss, Vice-President, Pat Halseth: Secretary, Anna Mae Lockenour, Treasurer, Ethel Girod, Adviser, Mrs. Mignon Widgel. 0 BACK ROW: Patton, Baum, Moore, Osterberg, Santee, Woods, Miles, Brown, Heltzel, Carlisle, Burdette, Anderson, Rath. 0 THIRD ROW: Lind- sey, Lewis, Girod, Hilton, Rud, Savage, Culbertson, Grieve, Pendergraft. I SECOND ROW: Sioding, White, MacDonald, Gilman, Joyce Traviss, Joan Tra- viss, Anderson, Werner, Vogt, Feller. 0 FRONT ROW: Van Hees, Miller, Fuhr, Healy, Heider, Coleman, Rauk, Jones, Stewart, Page IO3 Qi RSE NL N WINIFRED HEARD 0 PRESIDENT, Eevi Tarem, Vice-President, Marilyn Goodrich, Secretary, Elma Gibbens, Treasurer, Sally Roper: Adviser, Miss Lois Van Allen. 0 BACK ROW: Taylor, E. Tarem, Cook, A. Tarem, Jenkinson, Lienhard, Mayden, lietuvietis. 0 SECOND ROW: Branlner, Goodrich, Veilupek, Kurrle, Benson, Gibbons. 0 FRONT ROW: Roper, Phipps, Williams, Kiar, Meeks. I-Ii-Y Creates New ames R. Mott Chapter New Hi-Y members were welcomed into the Young Men's Christian Association at the Induction Service held on November 18 at the First Congregational Church. In order to fill the demands of the many boys wanting to join Hi-Y, a new club was formed. It was named after J. R. Mott, a for- mer Y.M.C.A. executive. The first ofhcers in- clude Gary Gortmaker, president, Dave Riches, vice-president, Tom Olson, secretary, Roger Maude, treasurer, and adviser, Mr. Bill Byers. Doug Raines of Salem presided as Speaker of the House of Representatives at the annual Hi-Y Youth Legislature held in the State Capi- tol building on April lSth and 19th. Delegates came to this fourth convention from the entire state. For the seventh consecutive year, Abel Gregg published the Fetchadora, edited by Fred Buchanan. The handbook lists the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all stu- dents, faculty members, and office staff. HI-Y COUNCIL 0 PRESIDENT, Bill Nelson, Secretary, Bob Riggs: Treasurer, Fred Buchanan. 0 BACK ROW: Pearce, Olson, Gort- maker, Walton, Buchanan, Walker, Riggs. 0 THIRD ROW: Jones, Hesion, Winegar, Harp, Maude, Ralph. 0 SECOND ROW: Gal- loway, Davis, Thomas, DaMelz, Nelson, Keppinger. 0 FRONT ROW: Lang, Dunsworlh, King, Baker, Emery. Page 104 .411-rr ae. xc 1 e sw wm E av QQ-, Q-sf' 'Fl-Y ,. 5:-. A QQ' .gg XNMR Q - ir -D 'M A ,A agp ' ,dry f ' .f 's F H A 1. Q.. . ,,,, s N32 . - : PX Vai' Nm f . . 49, k. muse N' -A 'PX ARTHUR COTTON 0 PRESIDENT, Bill Leo Nelson: Vice-President, Lowell Pearce: Secretary, Bill Emery, Treasurer, Larry Sharp, Adviser, Mr. AI Gray. 0 BACK ROW: Pearce, Harra, Rains, Tuchek, Whittaker, Taylor, Loder, Beck. 0 SECOND ROW: Limbocker, Parker, Emery, Bone, Huggins, Rawlings, Brown- ell. 0 FRONT ROW: Hagan, Casper, Taylor, Halseth, Carlisle, Largent, Nelson. HARRISON ELLIOTT 0 PRESIDENT, Bob Walker: Vice-President, Gary Jones, Secretary, Jack Bishop, Treasurer, Don Peper, Adviser, Mr. Frank Ward. 0 BACK ROW: Garland, Bishop, Allan, Gilman, Hazel, Snyder, Nelson, Danforth. 0 SECOND ROW: Cohen, Walker, Thomas, Peper, Brown, Baker, Landen. I FRONT ROW: Largent, Jelderks, Stewart, Young, Clayton, Peterson. A, A. STAGG 9 President, Jeff Walton: Vice-President, Bruce Galloway: Secretary, Bill Dunsworth, Treasurer, Harold Lang, Adviser, Mr, Otto Skopil. 0 BACK ROW: Doughton, McClelland, Meyer, Carson, Merchant, Conder, Springer, McKee. 0 THIRD ROW: Benner, Walton, langeland, Davis, Dunsworth, Pickens, Jaquith, Webb, 0 SECOND ROW: Berg, Luther, Humphrey, Tom, Erickson, Heston, Galloway. 0 FRONT ROW: Deeney, Gibbens, Vogt, Sioding, Graham, Morgan, Puhlman. Page 105 Page 106 Q 'WMP DONNA VOGT NAYDEEN TAYLOR Harrison Ellioti Claude Kells Hl-Y SWEETHEART AMY GIROD A. A. Stagg Q LUE CARLISLE JOANNE WENGER Abel Gregg Arfhur Cohan 0.5.5 fvx qv: Q 1' 'isr- 'ala as-QQ i L3 up if ' x .zen 1' .Qi X Ne 1 f . 'S f X .0- 'FS V X. it NY.. gf-2 V 2 , ,xx v 395' 0 -1--L. ref, Xie rf Q3 ev' 'Q' -r if -Q' ABEL GREGG 0 f f I 1 f f - Y 0 BACK ROW: Perry, Drapela, Johnson, Burns, Harp, Knitlel. 0 THIRD ROW: McGuire, Pence, Beakey, Buchanan, Miller. 9 SECOND ROW: TripleN Knapp, Winegar, King, Fergueson, Minifie, 0 FRONT ROW: Keppinger, Traviss, Girod, Traviss, Showalter. PRESIDENT, Fred Buchanan, Vice-President, Don McKenzie' Secretary Larry Keppinger- Treasurer Elmer Winegar' Adviser Mr Jim Pa ne CLAUDE KELLS 0 PRESIDENT, Wayne DaMefz, Vice-President, Jim Humphrey, Secretary, Don White, Treasurer, Noel Swingle' Adviser Mr Jack Hay 0 BACK ROW: Humphrey, Sheridan, Swingle, Porter, Kortzeborn, Ralph. 0 SECOND ROW: Shaw, Riggs, DaMeOz, White, Bone. 0 FROINT izow: Currey Svinlh, Talmage, Cornelius. Sweetheart Formal Planning the annual Sweetheart for- mal, which was held in the new Army Armory, were Don Davis and Steve Merchant. Charlie Nee's Blue Notes provided the music. The tive Sweetheart candidates were given corsages hy the chapters they rep- resented. Don Davis presented Amy Girod, the 1952 Sweetheart, with the traditional gold heart-shaped locket which has a Hi-Y pin on it. Don Perlich gets a polish from Arthur Cotton mem- bers on their annual shoe shine clay. Page IO7 I 'af Annual Dinner Features HNeer's Yearsn TOP: Selling book covers to students was the initial money-ra'sing proiect of Sigma Lambda Chapter of National Honor Society. Purchasing some from Fronie Bromley is Sophomore Ron Anderson. CENTER: New members of Sigma Lambda Chapter form the background at the formal induction service. Presenting the ideals of Honor Society are left to right, Amy Girod, Glenn Benner, Dorothy Swigart, Dave Weeks, Lanny Dibbern, and Coralie Doughton, who compose the ritual team and wear the custom- ary robes. BOTTOM: Seniors, alumni, and teachers enioyed the food, table decorations, and program at Neer's Years, Honor Society's annual Homecoming Dinner. BACK ROW: Bone, Hall, Dibbern, Conder, Carson, Gortmaker, Heston, Page, Benner. 0 FOURTH ROW: Rehfuss, Deeney, Smith, largent, Perlich, lee, Doughton, Weeks, Girod. 0 THIRD ROW: Miss Holt, Stettler, Tarem, Booth, Frohn, Conrad, Hamman, Bennett, Hartwell, Gilman. 0 SECOND ROW: Zie- genhagel, Martin, Stoller, Shrock, Bromley, McGinnis, Little, Seay, Hewitt, Taylor, Sioding. 0 FRONT ROW: Gronke, Swigart, Doughton, Wagness, Parker, Lorenz Rud, Ellis, lee. Honor Society Draws Outstanding Students From the senior class, fifteen per cent of the students are selected for membership in Na- tional Honor Society. The faculty elects this group on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, from approximately one hundred and fifty who are eligible. During a surprise assembly, which often uses an audience participation plan, new mem- bers are tapped twice yearly. At the public for- mal initiation, the ritual team presents the ideals and purposes of National Honor Society. Neer's Years, the annual Homecoming dinner for alumni, honored Mr. Frank E. Neer, FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,, , ,,..,.....,,,,. David Weeks Vice-President ,,,..,,,,..,,,,, Glenn Benner Secretary ,,,.r,,,. ,,,,. D orothy Swigart Treasurer ,,,., ..,,,,.. F ronie Bromley retiring American problems teacher and former dean of boys. Several of his students of past years spoke on his favorite subjects: Roses, Grandson,'i G.P.A., Outlines and Tests, Counseling, and 'Scholarshipsf' A take-off on his home room was presented by new members. For the inter-club carnival, Honor Society builds the queen's throne and has charge of the concessions in the gym following the skits. To climax the year's activities, an informal pot-luck picnic, with games and swimming on the agenda, is held in the country. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ,..,,,.,,,.,,,.,,.,.,.,,,... Don Smith Vice-President ..,.,, ,,,.. L army Dibbern Secretary ,,,.,r...r, ,rr,,r. D orna Martin Treasurer ,,.,,.. .,,,,,r J udy Shrock Page IO9 Band Members Pose in Rotunda of I Page 110 the Uregon State Capltol ln Salem Band Personnel President, Darrell Wright: Vice-President, Fred Bucha- nan, Secretary, Doris Starrett, Treasurer, Arvin Crose, Student Director, Glenn Benner, Director, Mr. Palma- son. Clarinet: Marilyn Bibelheimer, Marlene Bronson, Fred Buchanan, Dick Colgan, Arvin Crose, Ernest Ferguson, Gordon Fromm, Wayne Gibbens, Gary Glasgow, Glenn Hall, Richard Heyden, Nancy Jo Jayne, Doro- thy Kinney, Zan Kinzer, Bob Kortzeborn, Linn Las- well, Forrest Logan, John Merrell, Dick Meyer, Gene Nelson, Stanley Pawley, Patricia Payne, Twink Peder- son, Ralph Sipprell, Gary Smith, Ray Utterback, Ray Welsh, Stewart Wells, Darrell Wright, Mike Zimmer- rnan, Eldon Beutler, Alvin Friesen. Flute: Virginia Graham, Jon Hagen, Sandra Nordyke. Oboe: Ann Meeker, Scott Page. Bassoon: Bill Cook, Douglas Richardson. Bass Clarinet: Ronald Shaw, Don White. Saxophone: Larry Buckner, Bob Cross, Bob Estes, Joanne Fabry, Tom Frigaard, Mary Miller, David Mix, Jeanine O'Hern, Mary Ralph, Clarice Rempel, Bettie Satter. Cornet: Bob Armstrong, Orval Bell, Marlin Bibelhei- mer, Milton Bishop, Glenn Boyle, Frank Earlywine, Ruth Graham, Jim Fiske, Dave Hunt, Lawrence Kim- ble, Jim Kotteck, Benny Neal, Larry Smith, Doris Starrett. Trombone: Glenn Benner, Keith Johnson, Keith Kruckenberg, Gordon Morris, Jerry Olson, David Parke, Don Satter, John Trammell, Dick White, Shirley Will. Baritones: Bob Ellis, Bob Goddard, Darwyn Hiebert, Quentin Nordyke, Phil Ritchey. Bass: Willard Bone, Clifford Estes, Bob Goddard, Ray Holmquist, Jim Kottek, John Robertson, French Horn: Pete Cauble, Tom Golden, Dave John- son, Marv Langeland, Peter Loder, Eugene Miller, Margaret Seeger, Marvin Taylor. Percussion: Carl Bartruff, Bob Berkshire, Donna Brandt, Jon Castle, Vernon Coates, Larry Kyle, Sharon Lamkin, John Robertson. Maiorettes: Janice Scharf, Lois DeGuire, Opal Vaughn, Kathy McMeekin, Mary Jane Thomas. Page lll - 5,5 K 'x A x his w div 1 , as , .. 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W s W M Q S Q Q! . :, ' 3 i 4' ,M aglig is :ig ,, ,.: :,, .,.,. 6 M Q33 1 4533? 3 YQ Y . ..,, A X 'W Q f-f . - ' -:'. .,., ' k 1 4 N'A ' . 8 A 4 N MQ X J 1 5 ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL 0 President, Maureen Gustafson, Vice-President, Patsy Snider: Secretary, Shirley Brown: Treasurer, Sidney Kromer: Director Mr Palmason 0 First Violin- Maureen Gustafson An ela Hartman B bb' G , . . . , g , o ie ra- ham, Carol Lee, Shirley Brown, Marca Lee Bryant, Priscilla Payne, Charlotte Graber. 0 Second Violin: Gale Schwie- sow, Pat Guy, Sandra Buster, Janie Barlow, Carolyn Meyer, Jean Patton, Pat Johnson. 0 Viola: Patsy Snider, DiAnne King, Verna Long, Ethel Clark. 9 Cello: Sidney Kromer, Laurel Herr, Louisa Lamb, Lorraine Langeland. 0 Bass: Lois Monk, Karen Johnson, Jim Folson. 9 Flute: Mike Deeney, Virginia Graham. 0 Oboe: Scott Page, Ann Meeker. 0 Bassoon: Bill Cook D l R' h' cl 0 ' - ' , oug as ic ar son. Clarinet. Darrel Lunda, Pat Payne. 0 French Horn: Marvin Taylor, Marga- ret Seeger. 0 Trumpets: Jim Fiske, Larry Smith, Ruth Graham. 0 Trombone: Glenn Benner, Shirley Will, Gordon Mor- ris, 0 Percussion: Carl Bartruft, Larry Kyle, Donna Brandt. Musicians Perform on Radio Broadcasts Music students have been featured on Sa- ties. Solo and small ensemble parts are selected lem High Schools Sunday evening radio pro- from the advanced musicians. gram, Your Alma Mater . Previews of vocal and instrumental concerts are broadcast to stimulate the public's interest in music activi- The orchestra and band enter the district Contest May 3rd in Albany and the solo and ensemble groups compete May l0th. GIRLS GLEE 0 PRESIDENT, P I' M h au me at ewsg Vice-President, Donna McLaughlin: Secretary Donna Vogt- Treasurer Mary Schrunk Dire t M M'll 0 , , , 5 c or, r. u er. BACK ROW: Tripp, Helton, Peterson, Zeeb, Vogt, Hofstedt, Edwards, Schrunk, Henne, Mathews, Beckman, Johns, Turner, Cleaver, Gronke, LeRud, Kle men, Triplett, King. 0 SECOND ROW: Heisinger, Mundinger, Rinehart, Sumner, Garrison, Jenkinson, Gill, Wasserman, Howe, Isaac, Cushing, Brewer Holm uist, M M L l1l' ' ' ' q essmer, c aug ln, Youngquist, Buster. 0 FRONT ROW. Fagg, McKinney, Karr, Neuharth, Gramm, McCoy, Sample, Van Hees, Hagemann Lewis, Glascott, Medford, Phipps, Powers, Astrup. Page i r CHOIR 0 PRESIDENT, Coralie Doughtonp Vice-President, Glenn Benner, Secretary, Nadine Gilman, Treasurer, Joan Hammang Director, Mr. Miller. 0 BACK ROW: Wilcox, Weaver, Holmquist, Ettner, Puhlman, Rhoten, Benner, Hall, Graham, Taylor, lottis, Mason, Gould, lunda, Wright, VanHorn, Kleman, Harp, Raines, Salisbury, Roseberry, Mr. Miller. 0 THIRD ROW: Gilman, Graham, White, Ralph, Bleckert, Darby, Smith, Brand, louthan, Nopp, Rouse, lee, King, Holmquist, Minifie, Prall, Hornschuch, Brusse, Sears, Anderson. 0 SECOND ROW: Swigart, Wolverton, Will, Graham, Nordylte, Graham, Hamman, Burkland, Thomas, Shields, Rud, Doughton, Stolk, Lovell, King, Healy, Anderson, Bryant. 0 FRONT ROW: Proebstel, Werner, White, Hullette, Ricketts, Andrus, Graber, Nichols, Standley, Conrad, Parker, Krater, Younger, Michelson, Stenhiem, Phelps. 'Mikado' ls Music Groups' Largest Event in Eugene with Mr. Jester Hairston of Holly- wood as conductor. First productions of the year by Salem High's music department were the Mountain Music Concert, which combined choir, glee l Over one hundred music students presented club, and orchestra, and the annual Thanksgiv- Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera, The Mi- Page IIA ing Festival presented by the instrumental groups. Making three major performances, the band gave a March 12 concert, a program for Cas- cade High School, and a spring concert played jointly with the Willamette University band. Also in cooperation with the Willamette Uni- versity band was the public presentation of trumpeter Raphael Mendez. Girls' Glee, chorus and choir sang their Christmas concert to the Kiwanis Club on De- cember l8 and again on December 19 with the orchestra repeated this as the annual public program. A new experience for choir members was the participation in the Negro Spiritual Festival kado, on April 22 and 23. This opera, a satire on Japan, presents the country as the British thought it to be, quaint and toy-like. Steve Lee, student from Korea, designed the stage sets. A theater orchestra, selected from the band and orchestra, played the original orches- tration. CAST OF PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS The Mikado of Japan .. . ......... . . .Pete Van Hom Nanki-Poo, His Son ....... .. . ........ . Roger Weaver Ko-Ko, Lord High Executioner ...... . . David Rhoten Pooh-Bah, Lord High Everything Else . Gaylord Hall Pish-Tush, a Noble Lord .. ....... . David Louthan Sisters and Wards of Ko-Ko- Yum-Yum . . . .. ...... .. Coralie Doughton Petti-Sing .... .. ......... . Arden Parker Peep-Bo . .. . . . ...... .. .. .... .Beth Proebsrel Katisha, an Elderly Lady of the Court . Joan Hamman iCn Sourwood Mountain' On Sourwood Mountain was given its the main feature of :in evening of music presented by the choir on October 50. The story concerns Aunt Lou und Uncle Lem, who hold Ll mountain play-party in honor of their niece ffynthin, Cynthia, in llirtntious South- ern helle, hrenks up several loczil romances before ending ri mountain feud hy falling in love with Sam. TOP: Jim Darby, portraying Uncle lem, and Joyce Younger, playing Cynthia, list- en to a song with zitlier accompaniment by Joan Hamman, who takes the part of Aunt Lou. CENTER: Festivities at the clude square dancing and BOTTOM: A tense moment party when Sam, played by play-party in- singing. occurs at the Darrell Lunda, threatens Bill and Susie, portrayed by Gay- lord Hall and Coralie Doughton. Page H5 'influx WWW This ls a School Day Filled with Kids stamping in out of the rain with their boots and umbrellas, school busses un- loading, lockers banging as books are taken out for first classes, and girls giving their hair a last touch as they dash off to home room . . . these are some of the early morning activities at Salem High. Home room is a place to collect one's thoughts for the day ahead. First are an- nouncements over the P.A.g then many may study, attend an important meeting, or per- haps go to an assembly in the auditorium. A bell signifies the beginning of three morning classes. Again the halls are filled with clatter. Between classes, many notice the center hall bulletin boards with an- nouncements of a coming concert, the Friday night dance, or the Snikpoh play. TOP: Good morning, here are your Monday morning an- nouncements. Fred Butler has iust rung the gong, Terry Green is reading a notice and Lee Richey stands by to con- tinue the announcements. MIDDLE: Excuses as well as many other problems are brought to the office in the morning. Mr. Mort and Mr. Flesher receive absence slips from Lolita Leslie and Don Burke. BOTTOM: Come to the Pep Assembly and see the new song and yell leaders. From left to right are Mr. Palmason, Miss Gilbert, Mr. DuBois, Mr. Gustafson, Miss Castner, and Miss Bogan waving pom poms. OPPOSITE PAGE 0 TOP LEFT: Emily Hubbard, Norma Jean Blair, and Betty Fagg help to sell candy in the center hall at noon. TOP RIGHT: Oh, love those beautiful days when we can eat outside. The fire escape serves as a handy outdoor seat for six girls as they eat their lunch and catch up on class notes and the latest news. CIRCLE: This is the year of the ten cent telephone caIl. Don Smith didn't realize this when he dropped a nickel in the slot in January. BOTTOM LEFT: During Twirp Week, Tootie Miles holds Don Bunse's books, opens the door for him, and lets him pass. What a week of luxury for the fellas! BOTTOM RIGHT: left, Roger Moorhead and Bill Boring sign the Hello Day cards of Marilyn Harland, Susan Nelson, and Marlene Bagan. Page ll6 Fun . . . Excitement . . .Work . . .Interest UF' 'Y' '-...m me I 5 1 I l r ! G iff' w ,l 5 gm M ? 3 Ni' E M 'kt , . X X -:Q t X AT ex oon Breaks Class Routine, Brings Noon at last . . . Some are oil to the cafe- teria to buy a hot lunch or to visit the snack bar for ice cream, milk, or candy. Others eat in lunch rooms and listen to popular music sponsored by the radio broadcasting class. On sunny days the grounds become a picnic place as students relax on the lawn, take a walk, or sit on the steps and talk. Also, noon is a time for special programs . . . the inter- class rivalry skits sponsored by Girls' League, class talent shows that bring to the stage a variety of student performers, noon movies for rainy days, and square dancing in the gym. After lunch classes begin again unless the school is on a special Schedule Three for Club Day which is held once a month. At this time students may attend the meet- ing of their chosen organization. During this hour the groups hold business meetings, go on field trips, enjoy special guest speakers, and in March and April practice on their skits for the Inter-club Carnival. TOP: Gust Riders in the Sky larry Springer and Bob Payne cause an uproar of laughter as they sing at the Soph- omore Class Talent Show. MIDDLE: Many attended the Thanksgiving Band Festival that was given to raise funds for band material. Pat Halseth, Caroline Seay, and Bev Savage gaze into the wishing well in the gym. BOTTOM: Bev Johns and Janice Coffel find time to do a little reading on the front porch. OPPOSITE PAGE 0 TOP LEFT: Practice makes perfect for the trumpet section of the band. TOP RIGHT: Sally Greig and Gene Gebauer were the dance team for the A.S.B. Talent Show Piazza Napoli. CIRCLE: Strike up the band: we are ready to begin, indi- cates Mr. Palmason with his baton in mid-air. BOTTOM: Come on, you guys. l.et's go home! demands Denney Garland of Doyle Porter, Ray Taylor, Don Davis, Al Heston, and Mac Webb. Page IIB 3 an QQ E if '--5 sw 5 M... w ' N S Evening ffers a ariety of Activities Classes are over but not the school's acti- vities. There are a hundred and one things that students do . . . decorate for a dance, pick up books in the library for a report, at- tend a committee meeting, join the serpen- tine held before the Bend game, or practice for a play . . . and then dash to their lockers, grab homework, and head for home. For the teams and enthusiastic rooters football and basketball are the sport high- lights during the year. Students fill the new bleachers at Wfaters Field in the football sea- son and with adults load the school gym to capacity for basketball events. After games, before holidays, and on other special occasions there are A.S.B. danc- es. Some are formal while the sports dances after the games stress friendship with the visiting school. Intermingled with other school activities are many programs . . . the Inter-club Carni- val, the jym Jamboree and numerous con- certs of the music department. These, too, are presented before large audiences of par- ents and friends of Salem High. TOP: School is out and Clarions have iust been distributed. Leanne French, Beth Hart, and Helen Beck read the latest . MIDDLE: My friend, you see it's like this- Dick Richard- son and Ron Morgali portray Phil Harris and Remley at the Snikpoh party. BOTTOM: Ya, it was this big, Sharon Heider and Marvel Coleman tell fish stories at Palletteer initiation. OPPOSITE PAGE 0 TOP LEFT: Beat Bend is the slogan of a fall serpentine through the streets of Salem. Jack Beakey and Bruce Galloway carry a dummy which symbolizes a defeated opposing team. TOP RIGHT: Enioying the Oriental atmosphere of Manda- rin Magic are Margie Mosolf, Scott Page, Pat Snider, and Bob Doughton as they dance to the music of the Blue Notes. CIRCLE: A Christmas greeting welcoming the alumni to Homecoming is pinned on the Clarion board by Del Linck, Lee Schrunk, and Pat Payne. BOTTOM: We won! We won!! We won!! By golly, we won!! Page 120 xxxxxwyxxxxxamsonxxtawxxfwwmli .Q fl! xx N i x 1 Q at 5 Q Q Q Cx ,Aer M -gm 'I S' X I .X kc Hx! X N 1 ' Q qfv 1 ff EW Xifvh sul-'SW WW' 1 1. :I 1765, , A X f 3 X 7 A ,, 7' f' ' f ffm x I . 111' N' X ff , W-Xcvm L' 5' , Qxm K fb 'X 'Y r fL, ,N-as f M 4, .rt ga ,MK ,Q 554' Q Hr f xp 'Z Qauvk H 4 ports DR 'XE 4 R .N ,ss . NW' , Y 5 .wg Awww, av MW X my -w 49 M. ,yy ' z X , s P ., ' 1 3 its x 3535, f ii .,. :::: ' b as-ls? 5. as a LEFT Bill Nelson gathers in a spot pass in the Gresham battle. RIGHT Everyone watches as Salem pushes into Albany territory. Varsity Football For the first time since the Big Six League was formed in 1946, Salem High wound up in first place, sharing championship honors with two other teams. ln Big Six action the Viks had a record of three wins and two defeats, enabling them to tie with Eugene and Albany. ln the struggle for the championship of District SA, Salem managed for the first time in over 15 years to tie for first place. ln this division the Viks shared honors with the Bend Lava Bears. ln his first season as coach for the Vikings, Lee Gustafson made a splendid showing as demonstrated by the improved Vik footballers at the end of the season and the foundation for better teams in the future. BACK ROW: Beakey, Payne, Collett, Rawlings, Taylor, Trussell, Knittel, Garland, Tom. 0 FOURTH ROW: Carson, Pickens, Bales, Harp, Conder, Burk, Davis, Joy, Castillo. 0 THIRD ROW: Coach Gray, Parker, Nelson, Osborn, Barnes, Webb, langeland, Puhlman. 0 SECOND ROW: Coach Juran, Perry, Rouse, Meyers, Campbell, Porter, Mathers, Pierce. 0 FRONT ROW: Coach Gustafson, DeRoss, Springer, Thiessen, Berg, Akers, Heston, Schwynoch. Page 125 i if Xi iw lrfrr B M so 5 x N - X tw S 2 ak mls is 'H' af' j' - W X-,. is -:sieiisiii :iw .,,. ss, ..., X- ...,. .,.,. , ks ' A ,,,,, .,:: , , ,....,, MW T X .. --::- f.. lili ::: , ,. it as y ........ V il - ct, 3 l . i 55 my 'T was Jayvee Football Ending the season with 8 wins and only 2 defeats, the Viking Junior Varsity proved that the single-wing is here to stay at Salem High. The jayvees, coached by Kenneth Brophy and Don DuBois, won 7 games in a row before being set back by Gervais. In the battle against Gervais the Viklets made a fine showing before being set down I2 to 6. Again this year the Viks took top honors in the junior Big Six League, tieing with the Eugene Juniors for the championship. The Viking squad was composed of 35 juniors and sophomores. WE Sl 12 19 25 33 66 33 6 7 46 KSA Ken Rawlings picks up a few yards in the Eugene game. Scoreboard THEY t Albany j.V. . 0 Springfield j.V. 7 .Salem Academy 'B' 0 Corvallis J.v. 0 t . E Sacred Heart 'B' 13 t cccc Lebanon 'B' . 0 E Stayton j.V. l2 Gervais I2 Eugene J.V. l 3 tc Chemawa 0 BACK ROW: Landon, Crenshaw, Hoffman, Bernacchi, Goddard, Coates, Van Horne, Smith, Scott. 0 FOURTH ROW: Gettis, Burke, Gilman, Minifie, Green, Person, Hargrove, Pingel, DeCew. 0 THIRD ROW: Humphrey, Archer, Bunnell, Gregor, Watson, Smith, McKibben, Beck, Stryffeler. 0 SECOND ROW: Coach Dubois, Rickman, Phillips, Messmer, Triplett, Brownell, Perkins, Pence. 0 FRONT ROW: Coach Brophy, Morley, Hunt, Wilbur, Martin, Horna- day, Kronser, Jacobs. Page 126 ' 2 '- ' X 'li rt t rrrrr tis rrsrrr n lg g My 1. if if - .. et -f .f in 1 tif . Ai 2, A, gg! L S ., W WY , , ' g ,.,. .... , Q15 -t ---'V , i.22q Qs' , 1 ,,.fggiY'flP p QW 1 A .A:, :il Q A, 'Q so f N ,, - t l A 1 399 'sie es , . mn. ' gf W- 1 LEFT: Coach Gilmore starts the boys at the Corvallis Meet. 0 RIGHT: Gordon Morris leads Howard Saling in a romp through Olinger park, Cross-Country Coach Vern Gilmore's Cross Country team took a big share of awards this season. After the Vilas downed Albany, Springheld, Corvallis, Jefferson, and North Marion, they went on to win the Willzlnlette Valley and Big Six championships. The thintlads finished the season by taking a strong second place in the State Meet. The Viks that helped the squad most were How- ard Saling, Dick Glasgow, Herb Stepper, Wfayne Gibbons, Gordon Morris, Bill Roher and jon Castle. RIGHT: Saling trails a Gresham man in the Willamette Valley Meet at North Ma- rion. 0 BOTTOM 0 BACK ROW: Castle, Glasgow, l.owe, Henry, Newton, Robinson, Main. 0 SECOND ROW: Roher, Seay, F. Stepper, Johnson, Saling, H. Stepper, Davis. FRONT ROW: Coach Gilmore, P. Largent, Morris, Gibbens, J. Largent, Aydelott, Manager Werner. Page 127 ABOVE: Bruce Galloway, Walton Turley, Sian Friese and Paul Beck approach the waler in varied manner as Bill Dunsworth, Bob Walker and Jerry Curtis watchr wimming The Viking Swixmning umm, mmlmul by Dam lilllllsblfi, had .1 very' gum! sczxsuxl as thug' dmvncd Xxiittwl Linn and MiMi1r1m'i!Ic min: and won L1 Sll'lgLLlL' viumzry m-'cr Idilxu Orsxm-yu. The Viks losses xwmr by the hgxmls ntl Vlmrxcmavcr and Hanson of Portland. lull by diving clmrnp Bob 'Nkllkcr and thu rc- laljy Imam of 'XY 11lliQ1', Turley, Ullman and Beck, thu Vik5 :srmrcd fourth in thc: Stars MQ-ct. LEFT: Captain Bill Dunsworfh is shown splashing his way to another victory, BOTTOML Back Row: Coach DuBois, Sheridan, Dunswortli, Angove, Brown, Griebenow, Schrader, Curtis, and Boudreau. Front Row: Turley, Lawrence, Friese, Davis, Galloway, Beck, and Walker. Page 128 LEFT The wrestling squad limbers up with hard practices. 0 RIGHT: Coach Juran watches as Herb Stepper, Arnold Temple, Joe largent and Fred Stepper work on the sit-out exercise. Wrestling Led by Captain Herb Stepper and George Meyers, the Viking wrestling team finished the season with a splendid record of seven wins and one loss. The Viks also walked off with first place honors in the Big Six and District Meets. ln the State Tournament the Viks won a strong fifth place. During the season Coach Hank juran's boys defeated Lebanon, 55-2lg Canby, 36-14: Cor- vallis, 56-Og Springfield, all-IO: Newberg, lo- 22g Molalla, 59-l l, and Albany, Srl-20. The only setback was by Hillsboro, 27-17. Herb Stepper fought his way through the season undefeated and was the only Salem man to take State Championship honors. Meyers made a good showing before being edged into the runner-up spot in the State finals. BACK ROW: Nelson, Young, Guy, Edwards, Snook, Pack, Peery, Meyers, Temple. U THIRD ROW: Thiessen, Williams, Morgan, Reitzenstein, Nordal, Harp, J. Largent, Steoper. 0 SECOND ROW: Humphrey ltrainerj, Beebe lmanagerl, Seay, Russell, Reitz, Wargnier, Coach Gray. 0 FRONT ROW: P. Largenf, Engle, Ladd, Morse, Mayes, Cameron, Phillips, Morgali, Franklin. :g , 'Q il, . K Q ' W f Q f s as ss Eh .F I: X X ti Page l29 :fl s WY xx .1 R C? 0,7 ,gigs we g iQis,'gQ,,gg gg .2 QQ , 1 'Big WU 1,g,g?i3si,X W:,.,.,PP W - c McKENZlE PAULUS PEPER BRADTL sisuov PAGE Duke Paulus goes high in the air to grab a rebound from Jack Bishop in the Ceniral Catholic game, Basketball The powerful Viking lvaskerlvall machine, with a nucleus of tliree returning lettermen, Page l3O rolled up a season record of 23 wins and 8 loss- es. Before taking the fifth place trophy in the State Finals and placing one man on the all- state roster, the Viks won the Big Six Cham- pionship for the sixth year in a row, and the District l l first place award. 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X EA: E L CONDER nv-3 Anal W 24 M wav W TERHUNE SPRINGER TOP: Paulus USD and Bishop Q61 fighl for the ball in the Franklin battle. 9 BOTTOM: Hazel Vllli 'l4lllfY IIN lXlxxllI1I1YlllL' 55 III llmm-xx-lr I I'm'xl.Imln I I III ,lL'llk'I'NUlI I l3m'tl.Iml1 3 III llrxmlxlin I llI7I'Il.lI1xl I SCI 51 SpI'i11,uIIL-lIl If il l,lIlLIllII Il'I1rtl.mIIr WJ N2 North lizml I' UH Norrlm BL-mi 59 5.7 -lk'llL'I'NUIl IllIJfIl.II1xlJ 59 53 Allmny 40 NJ llcml if I Wll' l lll IN f:Ul'Y.llll5 I5 llII.LIL'IR' 50 l.clw.umn 5' Springtiulll i I Allxmy OS llcnnl I9 Cforxnallix I9 c'L'Ill'l'.1l Clntln il lrlmnon SM lfuqucm' SI C1-rltml CQ.1tl1I iY SI IS Sl M ilu IS IJ I F +1 If goes up for Iwo points in the Jefferson game. ,,. ,. ,, XX li l lll'N ljlgllllllfll ,lUllRNrXNll:N5l' 52 S.lkl'L'xl llI'.1I'r W u Irv XXlUIhllNIIlAII 5 SN Srnmn .W I I FLIYII111 III fwl SI.Iytm1 , Sl'.'X'l4lf ,l'UllRN1XNll5N'l I3 Iliumln I lHwI'Il.lI1Il I II I5 lilalllkllll l .1llN W 53 AlllXX.llIlxlC Y' 58 ANll!I'l.l ' Pngv llll 0 10 I fs E 8 9 Q 3 Q 1 x. l -LEU SALE! ww .Klum JAYVEE BASKETBALL 0 BACK ROW: Coach Gustafsen, Miller, Rice, Burke, Pingel, Phillips. 0 FRONT ROW: Hardy, Pickens, Minifie, jayvee Scoreboard WE THEY 617 7 McMinnville 7730 45 7 Roosevelt QPortlandj 7 7,,, 7 31 667 7 Franklin CPortlandD 7 7716 54 7 Springfield 7777 7 752 49 7 Lincoln CPortlandD 77 77 17 61 7 7 Jefferson CPortlandJ 7 7728 39 7 7 Albany 77777 7 77 29 58 7 Corvallis 7 77777 77 737 Sophomore Scoreboard WE THEY 29 7 77 Silverton J.V. 77777 777777 7 35 57 7 77777 Cascade J.V. 7 77 777751 48 7 Sacred Heart j.V. 7 77 7 7 755 52 7 Chemawa 54 46 First Christian 7 7 77 7 45 52 Perrydale 7 7 7 744 WE 47 56 75 56 4677 51 74 63 48 57 WE 54 37 45 39 66 58777 77 48 7 7 Eugene 77 7 7 Lebanon 77 77 Springfield 7 Albany 7 Bend 77 77 Corvallis 77 Central Catholic Lebanon 7 7 77 Eugene Central Catholic 77 Gates 7 7 Silverton IV. . 7 7 Gates 7 7 Chernawa 7 Sacred Heart J.V. 7 7 Perrydale Cascade j.V. 7 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL 0 BACK ROW: Ericksen, Prall, Rawlings, Pattersan, Carr, Mathers. 0 SECOND ROW: Massa, Crothers Coach Brophy. 0 FRONT ROW: West, Pederson, Brunk, Paulus, Olson. wud' Q.. .t isllit TH EY 7 40 2 0 32 45 59 45 77 53 41 73 THEY 70 59 60 38 32 45 40 , Whittaker, Pawley Pa ge 133 C27 Q:-MQ wM.m M. Tennis With a squad of 27 varsity players and 40 others on the junior teams, Coach Del Rams- dell's boys played a full schedule of 26 matches and 3 tournaments. The team was divided into A, B, C, and Sophomore squads with each matched according to its ability. The varsity played other schools throughout the state with games in Roseberg, Corvallis, and Vancouver, Washington, highlighting the season. LEFT: As Bob Prall and Al Wood watch, Bob Hazel tries to chip onto the green. 0 RIGHT: BACK ROW: Parker, Weiss, Hazel, Carr, Hughes, Coach Du Bois. 0 FRONT ROW: Wright, Baker, Peper, Humphrey, Crothers. Page 134 si ws BACK ROW: Hagen, J. Minifie, Williamson, Wilson, Conder Cocking, F. Minifie, Coach Ramsdell. 0 FRONT ROW: Bunnell Campbell, Boedigheimer, Heston, Berg, Hardy, Baumgart, Luther Coach Don DuBois' Viking golf team, led by Sophomore Bob Prall and junior Al Wood, are well on their way to making this a very successful season. The Viking swingers play seven matches before going to the State Finals. Chuck Hug- gins, junior, and seniors Jack Baker, Bo Hazel, jim Humphrey and Jeff Wfalton are the men who round out the first squad. The golfers work out on the Salem Golf Course sixth period and after school. ,wx ga-as Sk 5 Sl 50' T JE , Y , E gt-R 0 X QQQQ Q ...ated ex BACK ROW: Manager Adams, Winter, Harms, Coach Hauk, Walker, Garren, Manager Holmquist. 0 SECOND ROW: Jantze, Jerry Brown, Merchant, Burk, Pearce, Bartels, 0 FRONT ROW: Haugen, Anderson, Steinbruck, Nelson, Jones, Jim Brown, Rice. Baseball With ll wins and 5 losses the Viking baseball squad finished their l95l season with a good record considering they had only two returning lettermen. Led by the pitching of Sonny Walker and the hitting of Captain Gene jones, the Viks pushed their way into the State play-offs. There the Viks were edged by Medford in the first game, 4-5. The jayvees had a good season record with 11 wins and 2 defeats. RIGHT: Bill Nelson stretches to reach first base. 0 BOTTOM 9 JAYVEE BASEBALL 0 BACK ROW: Garland, Hales, Rowe, Triplett, Butler, Matter, Pingel, Herzog. 0 SECOND ROW: Coach Mort, Page, Adsitt, Dibbern, Winegar, Miller, Osborn. 0 FRONT ROW: Manager Schwynoch, Manager Ringnalda, Graham, Krater, Joy, Swingle, Brunkal. sri? 2 V S 'N gf' X g. i Sli .ie -'J,:,.--f' Xe .Q . as : X X . x f xxxxw . Q., ily 'AM Page 135 QQ E s N 'Q E ,- 5 xp..-59' LEFT: Bob Walker goes high in the air in an attempt to clear the rod at the Willamette Relayg. RlGHT: Don Davis leads the pack over the high hurdles in the District Meet at Willamette. Track Cuziulm Vcru Ciiilzmarafs tracilc squad- walked away with :lic Wil Stutc scrum!-place nwurnl. liflltllllil puim mulicr in the State Mcct was Paulus, when took lust place in lwrozul jump and was 11 ruurulfxcr of rim scumrnl-place rclaj,f rczxm. Mvxnlucrs who niilul in winning the trophy xwm: Nlglicmiu, second place lurcsuel jump und rc- lzry tcgumg Captain Bux Covnlt, third in hall milcg fulzuus, lmurrh in hall milcg Meyers, fourth in the slim purg Rouse and Buggerr, relay team. LEFT: Easily out-distancing the field, Duke Paulus cracks the tape in the IDO- yard dash during the District run-offs. LEFT BOTTOM: Dulce Paulus and Don McKenzie hand over the State second place trophy to Coach Gilmore. JAYVEE TRACK TEAM: Back Row: Seay, Simmons, Morris, Cage, Mclntosh, Brown, Second Row: Landis, Saling, Drapela, Gilman, Folston, Gibbons. Front Row: Archer, Parker, Phillips, Limbocker, Johnson, Krater. Page 136 . waist ff -+A -N, '- Paulus lsecond runner from the righil takes a J T3 - off in the third heat of the 'I00-yard dash at the State Meet During the season the Viks dumped Mil- waukie 95 to 29, and Alhany 7-l L6 to -1816 in the only dual meets. When the thinclads jour- neyed to Portland, they massed a total of 52 5 5 points to triumph over Grant, 49 155, Benson, 39, and Franklin, 52 l 5. The outstanding men in this meet were Dick Glasgow in the S80- yard run and Paulus and McKenzie in the jumping events. In the Big Six Meet the Vilas were pushed into second place hy Eugene. Salem ran off with the District battle hy placing I6 men in the State finals. Larry Martin made a fine show- ing hy hurling the javelin l67'8 to take top honors in that department. The hoys that are expected to carry the hur- den for the l952 season are: Paulus in the shot put, high and hroad jump, Meyers in the shot put, Davis in the hurdles, Archer in the javelin, Glasgow in the mile and 880, and Nelson in the discus. VARSITY TRACK TEAM 0 BACK ROW: Wilmarih, DeRoss, Caseheer, Cranor, Curfis, Johnson, Luchau, Messing, Meyers, Epperly. 0 SECOND ROW: Beally Glasgow, Massey, Wikoff, Davis, Marlin, Nelson, Bishop, Thiessen. 0 FRONT ROW: Coach Gilmore, Rankin, Baggelf, McKenzie, Covalt, Adams Rouse, Lowe, Rankin. Jensen, Mathis, Page 137 9 ..,,. ff' in RQ 'WA Sv- Sui 9 3 .... X S I 53 Wx 5 Nx XXX xx X NSR Xwwwawfmzaf ,WS an-3... MW.. was S 555 Athletic Honor Society The 1951-52 roster of the National Ath- letic Honor Society was composed entirely of seniors. In order to gain admittance into the group the boys must have earned a letter, a three-point grade average and approval of the old members. s X Qs xg 1. ' it se as 5 X ' s N o , ,Q ,wa A gag, , s st. . 1--was-ss .W .N X we' . - . 3 TSTQYY .,.. EVE 1 ..:wA s evw s s o N' gf LEFT: National Athletic Honor Society. BACK ROW: Carsten, Heston, Conder, Paulus, McKenzie. FRONT ROW: Berg, Davis, Langeland, Largent. 0 RIGHT: Berle Akers and Don Berg are pictured selling programs at the Albany basketball game. S Club This year the S Club again sold programs at the football and basketball games, as well as selling candy and coke at the basketball games. The total membership of more than 85 let- ter-winners in the club this year was the largest membership in the history of the club. BACK ROW: Paulus, Blischke, Castle, Perry, Pearce, Webb, Dewhitt, Garren, Rice, Mathers, Rawlings, Galloway, Roher. 0 FIFTH ROW: Hazel, McKenzie Doughton, Page, Glasgow, Springer, Pickens, Tom, Joy, Langeland, Saling, Henry, Schwynoch, Castillo. 0 FOURTH ROW: Rouse, Johnson, Schrader, Hardy, Largent, Stepper, Morris, Pack, Akers, Harms, Wilson, Taylor, Conder, Davis. 0 THIRD ROW: Thomas, Baumgart, Morgali, Nelson, Harp, largent, Wargnier, Snook, Engle, Edwards, Pierce, Heston, Campbell, Payne. 0 SECOND ROW: Bishop, Friese, Beakey, Minifie, Holmquist, Meyers, Viele, Brown Burk, Gibbens, Cocking, Turley, Boudreau, Williamson. 0 FRONT ROW: Garland, Knittle, Berg, Carson, Beebe, Tltiessen, Jenson, Huggins, Baker, Duns- worth, Walker, Archer. r Page I39 O Om? F s l,-g...i ..- I W V Officers pledge new members at the formal initiation ceremony held in the auditorium. Girls' Letter Club Has Rounded Program Opportunities for social contracts, sports- manship, physical development, and recreation are offered by Girls' Letter Club. Girls partici- pate in team and individual sports, tumbling, aquatics, and dance. In this way, points may he earned. When a sophomore has earned 100 points, a junior 150 points, and a senior 200 points, she may join the club. When any girl has 150 points, she is entitled to a letter S , and when she reaches 300 points, she can receive her white sweater. Beginning this year, gold pins were awarded to Seniors Jo Stettler and Viola Wilcox for earning 600 points. OFFICERS AND HEADS OF SPORTS 0 BACK ROW: Toycen, lively, Hart, French, Pease, Jenkinson, Wanner, Hanson, Greig, Snider, lottick. 0 THIRD ROW: Avriette, Taylor, Kelley, Kaufman, Sadowsky, Martin, Rempel, Kramer, McMullen, Herr. 0 SECOND ROW: Hewitt, Collins, Hamman, Hendrle Sioding, Graham, Crawley, Tarem, Woodmansee. 9 FRONT ROW: Miss Castner, Rath, Stoller, Stettler, Gundran, Wagness, Wilcox, Page. Page 140 Hitch .., A 4 . a L -Ms. : it vi Qs li rg' ,.,. ,, -- in H at xv, x gif K.. 4 : ,P -V I, Nxa if V my s ' wi 'T r -N we ra ep 'fi - 'U' 'rl ,W I fs 5 ,I : 1 we . A V M P 'ER 1 W N' as A W ' 2 , .Nm in qi.. wig' we N f:...::- T K f as I .. 1 , W . ' Q 1 I as CP .... y K r C T . Y Q V ' ' 1 N .f X5 x Qu 'z,:1. r X X - sq .Q E -we --v- A es 12 r 5f ' ws - ' 1 2, ' Z Q - f 'asf . 'se ' 1 .,.,..... ' i mg A X ...::.::p, , S 1. .. V 3' . Q I ' 6 ' i, au . ,- -7 ff'-'N E L ' ie . ' I it ri S ' ' 5 r i , lr ' -i. s A f at er 1 A6217 si V, six fs imffs l QM 1 1 ' X ' NX-2 'ss' -NR L Initiation Ceremonies Members with the required num- ber of points are initiated into Girls' Letter Club at the beginning of each semester. The formal ceremony is held in the auditorium with the girls wear- ing dark skirts and white blouses. After being initiated each new member is presented with a small token made of red and black ribbon. The informal initiation is held in the big gym in the evening. The new members are required to wear a cos- tume and to take part in various SILIUIS. Dancing and refreshments conclude the fun-filled affair. TOP: lt's a scramble as girls during the informal initiation dash for their shoes in a relay race. 0 CENTER: Practicing for the All-School Girls' Volley Ball Team are, left, Ottie Grieve and Darlene Johnson, Playing during the final game is, right, Marie little. l00-200 POINTS U BACK ROW: Jayne, Buster, Dorr, Shrake, DeBow, Franz- wa, Rust, Coffel, Murphy, Lang, Nordal, Sipe, Peters. 0 FIFTH ROW: Lamb, Boehm, Sample, A. Miller, Allmer, Dalkey, Vibbert, Carter, Harp, O'Hern, Sneddon, Schwalen. 0 FOURTH ROW: Butler, Thomas, Girod, Kronser, Star- rett, Sliffe, Watson, Gail, Webster, Finch, Davis, B. E. Smith. 9 THIRD ROW: Barge, Brinkley, Cameron, Grieg, Campbell, Anderson, Lottick, Barlow, Barrell, S. Johnson, K. Johnson, Juran. 0 SECOND ROW: Little, J. Miller, Miles, DeGuire, Schrunk, Shidler, Ahalt, Anderson, B. L. Smith, Bacheller, Behm. 0 FRONT ROW: Avriette, Randall, Wilson, Jones, Emerton, Burger- meister, Allen, Harrison, Page 141 W jf Nu. 0,5 vi , X :' 0,5 9' N? W .' X x , gg? W' H E .,.::..,, 'isEsEaa:y-fy W2 Q. 7, - -..-. . ..,. L f--,.:.::,:,:,-,: ,,,, 1- -4.:-.,.Q.:,.. . .- Af' WR 1 4 5 ' F i iii' Q!! 'kit iii iii 3554 .MMM vi H 9609 Nl J 5 Gm swf afufnrwwlww Girls' Gym Classes Participate in Jamboree The Shepherdis Nosegay is the theme for the 1952 jym Jamboree, sponsored by the Girls' Letter Club. The script for the Jamboree was written by Senior Barbara Ruhle. The program is based on a fairy tale about a princess who would not say Please until a contest was held to find a prince who could make her say this magic word. While this script is narrated, modern dancers portray the scenes that tell the story of the romance of the princess and shepherd and the fable of the donkey. At the wedding festival girls from the gym classes present dances from many countries, Ireland, Israel, Sweden, Russia, and Hawaii. Seniors Barbara Wagness, Jo Stettler, Viola Wilcox, and Bonnie Stoller, having the most points, lead the four lines in the Grand March, which is the traditional opening of the jam- boree, and the evening closes as the Senior girls wind the May Pole. OPPOSITE PAGE 0 TOP: leads in the 1951 Jamboree are from left to right Helen Cadd, Barbara Pickens, Fatt May, Naydeen Taylor, and Bobbie Sio ding. 0 CENTER: Rag dolls Beth Hart and Leanne French watch Chinese dancers. 0 BOTTOM: The grand march is presented by girls in the gym depart ment. 200-300 POINTS 0 BACK ROW: Hartwell, Ellis, Scott, Lively, French, Hart, Delapp, Beckman, Hewitt, Todd, Catron, Carda. 0 THIRD ROW: McMeekin, Tarem, Hanson, GallaSPY. Lien, Veal, Williamson, McGinnis, lukinbeal, Schrecengost, Beck. 0 SECOND ROW: Werner, C. K. Waters, Salisbury, Boyer, Brandt, Dee- ney, Steele, Snider, C. M. Wa- ters, Taylor, Schwalen. FIRST ROW: Beelar, Lietuvietus, Ritch- ie, Wood, Feller, Woodmansee, Blackman, Michelson, Herr. 300 POINTS AND OVER 9 BACK ROW: Page, Taylor, Kelly, Jen- kinson, Pease, McMullen, Smith, Falary, Wanner. 0 THIRD ROW: Kaufman, Sadowsky, Sioding, Hendrie, Martin, Toycen, Craw- ley, Rempel, Kromer. 0 SECOND ROW: Collins, Hamman, Benson, Isaak, Graham, Chrisman, Tar- em, 0 FIRST ROW: Rath, Stoller, Stettler, Gundran, Seay, Wag- ness, Wilcox. it B , 5 is Qs ilk was Nw . X X 'i Q ,.:: I I X X 3 Wai i W , Q,-e f i. fl Y- Y? I X 4' B ll an .az -v in S x X wb 57 me Yi X' N . it I: Qc, .4 ,, W q , ' I Q rw 3 f 1 , -- +- . M, D E, V ag .. 'F' N f so 'Q R ' ,, Q , , .. . an ' Q 5 as e fi? p p L .. . . .W ' i ' , PM '-V S ' is , W :rf .5 Q Q, . W' S S i MW is 1 in ...ff i S Page l43 ' ' F ' Rs .--N :lite . R E -' l Wi? s-5 p wuwwg F I W ' X X4 - 'xf o Wu! 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K 5 K xQXxsX,x:.s X 1-Ni N, ' 'liyl 5'1'35w Y R .Q - Index and Advertising Index of Student Pictures A Adams, Lillian Mane ......., ......,.------. ,------- 3 1 Adams, Lois Marie ........ - ......- ---M ---'---- 29, 31 Adams, Patricia Ann .,-------.------ --'------- ---- 5 5' 91 Addy, Ioline ....,............... .... e .........----- - ------------,-- 64 Adkins, Ennetta Ruth .... -..M ...A...--- -----W ------ ---54 Adsigt, Cirrgtiss Lee ..........- - ------- - ------------ ---55: 122 A ui ar, imi .................... -----A e ------------'-------ff - --- Agalt, Phyllis Iean ,....... 31, 82, 91, lU0, 102, 141 Akers, Berle Richard .- ......... - ...-..-... 31, 125, 139 Aldaraca, luan ............--.--,-- ----- - ---- - ------------- 3 11 92 Allen, Barbara Iean ..-.- ...........-------- 55, 102, 141 Allen, George Harold .. ....... e ------ 1- .---------- 57, 105 Allen, Laura M. ........,........ .. ....-..-------, 31, 100, 102 Allm, Delores Iean ........---------- 1- '------ 4--- - -----55, 90 Allmer, Glenna ........,. ,..... 5 8 82, 39, 101, 103, 141 Altman, Karl ...... - ........ ...... H ......------------- -'------------- 5 0 Alton, Mary Ann ...............----------- -'-------4-- - -------- - 59 Anderson Adeline -.A.. .------ ------------ ---- ------ --.31 Bibelheimer, Marilyn .................. 58, 90, 102, , Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Alice I. ................ N ..--.-----4------- - Barbara I. ............ e ...A 57 35 102, Barbara L. ...... - .......... 661 991 102, Florene I. ........ . ..........,66 141 112 91 Anderson, Frank Smith ...... -..- ...........-.,-------e,--- 69 Anderson, Richard M. ......--i- - ---,-----A----'--'-- 1-----A- 3 1 Anderson, Richard W. ..... - --'-e------------'1-.'-------- - 55 Anderson, Ron Leslie .................... 52, 57, 92, 108 Anderson, Sandra Ioan ..- .......... 59, 94, 103, 141 Anderson, Sharon T. ........ - ------------------ ------, 5 5, 103 Anderson, Sonia C. ............ 31, 99, 100, 112, 114 Anderson. Violet E. ...,.......-....---- e 1------------- 13, 31 Andrews, Larry Lee .... - .........----.-----------1-Y-- ------- 5 3 Andrus, Evelyn Louise ........ 55, 58, 101, 103, 114 Angove, Dean ........... ...-.....-...- .... N -.-----i-. ..67, 123 Applegate, Katherine ...... - ..................V 61, 93, 98 Archer, Troy Charles ..... - ....... 59, 126, 136, 139 Archibald, Alfred Lee .. ........ - ........ .. ..........-...-... 31 Arisman, Io Carol .......... -.... ....................-., 53, 91 Armstrong, Robert W. tBob1 .. .................... 53, 111 Arnold, Arthur, Ashby, Askey, Astrup Mary Barbara ......................... ,67, 82, 90 Tom Perry - ............... - ,...... - .................... 64 Iudith Gail ..... 68 Wynona ........ Iulie G. .... . ........68, 102, 58 112 Beck, Paul Lawson .. ......... - ,..... 69, 105, 126, Becker, Elisabeth L. ............ 31, 75, 90, 100, 128 102 Becker, Robert Roy .................................,......i.... 58 Beckman, Betty Lou ......... - ....... 59, 103, 112, 143 Beebe, William Charles - .... .. .... .....3l, 129, 139 Beelar, Mary Frances -.... ..... -......,. .... 58, 91, 143 Behm, DaVeen .......................... -..-.... ..,. -...63, 141 Behrens, Norman Lee . ........ - ..... - ..........,.... 60, 97 Beier, Elaine Lee ................... - .,....... ............ 5 9 Bell, Margaret ................ L ...... L ........ .............., 3 1 Bell, Orval Ray ...... -.......- .......... ,...., 6 9, 111 Belt, Floyd William .......... - ..... ,..,.......-31 Benedict, Michael Duff E .....................,............... 64 Benner, Charles Victor Benner, Glenn A. .... -L .... -..-. ..........31, 74, 99, 105, 108, Bennet t, Frances I oy ..,... N ....,.. 60 109, 111, 112, ....,.......19, 31, 114 109 Bennett, Hazel Ioy .... - ,... -- ....... - ..................... .... 3 1 Benson, Marilynn .,.. -..-...- ......... 61, 98, 104, 143 Benson, Sylvia Idella .-...-.-..-..- ................... ..,31 Bento, Iean .....,.......... -..L...-...- .... ....-................9l Benz, Marvin Henry ..........,..................,............. 64 Berq, Don 31, 78, 79, 90, 1 125, 134, 138, 139 Berger, Iames Samual ...........................,.....,...... 64 Bergland, Robert D. .......................................... 60 Berkshire, Robert Earl .... - ................ ....... 3 l, 111 Bemacchi, Robert .... -.....- ..,... - .......... .....,,ee., 1 26 Berndt, Eleanore ...,.. L ....... - .l........ ......., 3 1, 91 Berryhill, Roger Dean L ........ Bessett, Iack Edmon ....... Beutler, Eldon Dale .......... Bibelheimer, Marlin .....,..,,.... Bickell, Bickell, Carol I eanl ,,......... - .... ......... 1 1 1 - ....,.....,,...,, 56, 111 111 Iune Bemice .......................................... 31 Atkinson, Shirley ...... - .................................. 31 Austin, Darlene M. ............ ........ . .. ............. ...... . 66 Austin, Darrell K. ............................,............, 60, 97 Avriette, Dixie A.. .... .......................................... . .. 31, 78, 79, 90, 93, 100, 140, 141 Ayres, Robert George ................................. ..... 6 0 Aydelott, Boyd M. ........................................ 68, 127 . B Bacewich, Shirleen .............. Bacheller, Allan E. Bacheller, Ruth A. .... , Backstrand, Iay H. .... . Bagan, Marlene .,....,... Bagley, Robert H. Bahr, Claudia Rae . ........ Baker, Barbara Iean 69, 93 ......,,69, 90, 103, 141 66, 116 Baker, Baker, Baker, Barbara Iean .................................... 66, 63 90 31 Gerald M. ................................................ . 105, 134, Iack H. ......,....... 31, 90, 104, 139 91 Baker, Lola Ruth ............................................ 31 Baker, Lucian McCan - ................ ............. 6 4, 89 Baker, Margaret Iean ...... ............. 5 6 Baker, Robert Iames ............ ........................... 3 1 Baldwin, Donald Ray .................................. 64, 90 Bale, Ioan Lee ................ L..- ......................... 56, 91 Bales, Charles ............................. 29, 31. 125, 131 Bales, Gerry Frances tGera1dineI ........ ,..... 5 6, 94 Bales, Richard Marvin .......... - .........................., 68 Bales, Ronald Melvin lRonI ...............,..,....,... -64 Bancroft, Iudith Allen Uudyj ..........,,..,. 63, 66, 92 Bankston, Luin Dean ........... -..- ......................,., 65 Barge, Margaret Ann tMarqiel ..................,... 56, 74, 80, 86, 94, Barker, Margaret Alice tPeggy1 .... - .........., 65, 93 Barker, 141 Marion Robert ...............,.......,....... 66, 96 Barlow, lane Elizabeth .............. 67, 92, 112, 141 Barnes, Cecil Aaron .,.......... ..............,,,..,,, ,,,,.,,,, 5 6 Bames, Robert Carl tBobJ ...... -..... ........,., 57, 125 Barnhart, Oveida Yvonne ..................,.....,. 13, 68 Barr, Barbara Ieane ..............,,,........,,,.,,,,,, 31, 91 Barrell, Floralynn tLynn1,. 66, 73, 100, 102, 141 Barrett, William Ward lBillJ ....,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , 69 Bickell, Lawrence .................................................. 31 Bishop, Iack LeRoy ............,.........,,.......,,.......,,.. 105, 130, 131, 132, 136, 137, 139 Bishop. Milton Gamer ................................ 31, 111 Bishop, Robert A. .......................................,,,,,... ,69 Black, Helen Fay . ................ .............,,.,, 3 1, 87 Blackman, Gay Darlene ......,.......,....,..,,.,,, 66, 143 Blackwell, Theresa R. ..,......................,,,.,.., ..,., 5 6 Blair, Norma Iean ........................ 31, 91, 100, 116 Blake, Alice Marjorie .,.,.,..,,........,,..,,...,...,.,,,..,., 68 Blake, William Ralph IBi1l1 ...............,............. 65 Blankenship, Donald E. ........... ........,..,,. .,..... 5 6 Bleckert, Bruce Owen ............ ,..,... 5 5, 58, 114 Blischke, Don Lee ,,........,, ..................... 3 1, 139 Blush, Gail Marie ,,,.................,..................... 64 Boardman, Dorothy lean.. ,......, 55, 58, 74, 78, 93 Boedigheimer, Garrell Uohnl .....,,....., 65, 90, 134 Boehm, Betty Lou ,,e,.......... ........., 6 2, 65, 102, 141 Boie, David William fBi1ll ,,,.,...,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 31 Boldt, Gerald Eldon ,,,,........................,,.......,,.... 31 Bolton, Delbert Lester .,,,,,.,, , ,,l,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 59 Bolton, Fred Merritt tFreddie1 .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 66 Bone, Iohn Stanley 78, 85, 86, 89, 93, 105, 109 Bone, Nancy Elizabeth ....,...,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 93 Bone, Willard Wyman ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,67, 107, 111 Booster, Shirley Ann ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31, 92 Booth, Helen Ann ..,.,.,,,,,,.l,,.,,,.,.,,, 31, 81, 90, 109 Borders, Iames Donald ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 31 Boring, Bill Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,, ,116 Bosley, Cleo tDeVonJ ..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Bosserman, Montie G, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Bothman, Carl Ierome ,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 Bothman, Fred Will ..................... .......,... 3 1, 96, 97 Bottens, Delbert Roy IDe1I ,.,,,,.., .,.,..,,,..,.,l 3 1, 92 Boudreau, Iames Ios. tIiml..12, 68, 89, 128, 139 Bourne, Cynthia ...,....................,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 87 Bowers, Gene ,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,..,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,YY 7,31 Bowers, Iames Marion .......,.. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68 Bowlsby, Lacy tGeorgeJ , ,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 31, 90 Boyd, Virgil Allen .,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 31 Boyer, Io Ann , ,........,.,,,,..,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, l,,,,.,,, , 58 Boyer, Roberta Rae .,.......... 12, 31, 78, 81, 89, 143 Boyes, Dorothy tChar1eneJ .....,...,,.,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 8 Boyle, Glenn Earl .......,,.,,,,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, lll Boynton, Don Ray ,,..,,,,,1.,..,,,.,,,-,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,-,,, 6 8 Boynton, Richard Lynn lDick1 .,,,,, .,,,,,, Bartlett, Charles Austin lChuckl ..,,,,.,,,...,,,, 1,0 67 Bartruff, Carl Eugene ........., 63, 64, 73, 111, 112 90 Bartruft, Celesta ,........, . ..........,,.....,,.,,,,..,,,.,,, 56, Bates, Gilberta Louise .............,...,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68, 90 Bates, Sharon Lee ................. ,..,,,,,,,, L ,,,, 5 8 Battles, Dolores Ellen .... ... ......., .,,,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,, 5 8 Battles, Lorraine Elena .....,..............,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Baum, Marion Sutton .,.,.. - ........,....,,,, 68, 73, 103 Baumgart, Merl David .31, 86, 90, 134, 138, 139 Bayliss, Iames Gilbert ........,,..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57 Beach, Leora Evon ........,....,...,..,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,, 68, 91 Beakey, Iack Doyle ........ 31, 107, 120, 125, 139 Beally. Stan ................. -.... ....... -..,. ..,,,, L ,,., , ,,,,,,,, 137 Beard, Sharon Ienelle .,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 ,,,,,,,,,, 69, 102 Beck, Helen Leona ........... Page 146 .........59, 90, 120, 143 ,.31 Bradbury, Doris Marie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1 Bradley, Barbara Ann ..,., ,...,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 69 89 Bradtl, Iohn Ernie ............... - . ........ 31, 130, 132 Brammer, Marjorie Lea ....,... .L ,,,,,,,,,,,l,,l,,,, 66 Brand, Kaye Duncan ..... - .......... ,,...,, 7 4, 90, 114 Brand, Malcolm Leigh ,,,,,,,.l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M58 Brandt, Donna Mae l..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,, M ,,,,s, - , ...- .,.,,. 31, 82, 83, 92, 100, 102, 111, 112, 143 Brandt, Kaye ,,,,,.,,,,. , ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-,,--11, SQ Brannon, Ieaxinine Rae .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M63 Branson, Richard Sterling ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y 60, Brantner, Shirley Iean ,,...,,, , ,,,.., 61, 81, 91, 104 Brattain, Sandra Etta .....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,31 Brauner, Yvonne Maxine ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,-,,,,, 5 8 Bredeson, Shirley Avis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 8 Breneman, Donna Ieanne ,,,,,. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,,,,,,,,, 31 Bretz, Ioyce Ann ...W ...,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,- ,,,,,w ,mm,55 Bretz, Jacqueline Lee ..,....,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,----,,,, ,,,, 3 1 Brewer, Barbara Avis .......,.. , ....,,.,,, 56, 103, 112 Brewster, Niles Gordon ,,,,,, A ,,,,,, K ,,,,,,,--.,,.-,-----h' 55 Brinkley, Sherrill LaVaun tSherry1 ,,,,,,,l,.,,,,, 57, 94, 102, 141 Brockart, 1 Shirley Norma L, .......,................... 31, 82 Bromley, Bea Evelyn tFronie1 ................... -... 78, 79, 89, 100, 108, 109 Bronson, Ioanne Ruth .... -..- ........................ 13, 33 Bronson, Marlene Ruth .............................. 57, 111 Brown, Billy Max .................................... - .......... 64 Brown, Bob Everett ........................................ 64, 93 Brown, Claire tCorkyl .......... 59, 86, 128, 136, 139 Brown, Eloise Kay ...,.. - ..,......,,,.....,...,..,,.........,. .64 Brown, Iim Arthur ..................................,.......... 33 Brown, Iames Irven Uimln ........ .. ....., 58, 105, 135 Brown, Ioanne Pearl ....... - ..... 1 .............. 33, 56, 90 Brown, Ioyce Dorothy .. .................l.................... 67 Brown, Ioella Colleen ...,. -... ....................... 58, 91 Brown, Mary Io . .... - ....... ...-...33, 78, 81, 94, 103 Brown, Mary Kay - .....l......... -.- ..........., 65, 82, 93 Brown Shirley Iean .... - ...... - ........ 33, 99, 101, 112 Brownell, Robert ........ -.L..-...-..-......60, 105, 126 Brunk, Alan Charles ..-..- ........ - .......l............... ,59 Brunk, Gordon Leon -..- ............................,, 66, 133 Brunkal, Davey Lee .... ....- ............. - ........... 59, 135 Brusse, Kenneth Iames ......,,. ,. .......,. ,.,.l.-,,60, 114 Bryant, Marca Lee ..... -.17, 56, 99, 101, 112, 114 Buchanan, Fred Maurice., ......... - .... .- .......l...... 1 33, 92, 104, 107, Buckner, Larry Iames .-..- .l......... .. .......... ,58, 111 111 Bunnell, Robert Homer ......,. -..L ...... -..90, 126, 134 Bunse. Donald Lee lDon1 .............. 33, 78, 89, 116 Buntler, Duane Ralph ...... - ..........,,..,...,.,....... ,..,67 Burdette, Iudith Caroline Uudie1..57, 82, 94, 103 Buren, Iohn R. ...... ,....... - ...- ...l............,.......,,.,.... .60 Burqermeister, Florence ......... - .................. 68, 93 Burk, Don Earl. .............. -...60, 116, 125, 135, 139 133 Burke, Harry Edward .,.,.... , .......,.,..., 61, 126, Burkland, Diane Carnell ,,,. ,na ..............,,,, A ,,,,,, 56, 78, 79, 82, 99, 114 Burkland, Ila Io ...,..,.,..... L ..,,...,.,..,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, M33 Burks, Fred Edwin ....,,.,..,.,..,..,,..,,,.,,...,,,,,.,,,,.,,, 33 Burns, Bruce Allen ..............,,. ,..,,....., 3 3, 107 Burns, Iames Allen Uiml ...... ............,....,...., 6 8 Bums, Ted Ernest ................. ......... 1 6, 33, 97 Burres, Patricia Dell ....,.. ,,.,,,,.,.. 6 8, B7 Burris. Virginia Ann ,............ ,.,....,, 5 6, 91 Burroughs, John David ............. ......... 5 5, 56 Burroughs, Kenneth Lee -..- ......... .......,..., 5 6 Burton, Paul Gene ..,........,.....,...,,.,,,,,,..,,,,..,,...,,, 56 Burton, Roy Allen .....,...,.......,...,.....,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,, .57 Bush, Margaret Ann Uodyl .......,., , ....,..,,,,, 69, 100 Buster, Sandra Dea .... ........... - ..... 6 1, 99, 112, 141 Butler, Ann .................,..............................,.,, 66, 141 Butler, Frederick Myron .....,...... 55, 57, 116, 135 Buzzell, Barbara Frances Byers, Dwight Edward ...... - ..............,,.,,.,....,.,, 57 Byers, Sharon Anita ......... - .......... ..,,,,,, 6 3 C Cable, Wilda Iean ............ - ......... ..,................ 9 1 Cage, Marvin Eugene ..... ................. 5 6, 97, 136 Calkins, Richard R. ...,.. .,.......,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 6 9 Callaghan, Hellan M ............. 33, 84, 85, 100, 102 Cameron, Bob Lyle .....,......... .. ..,..,,......, . ..... 64, 129 Cameron, Patricia Ann .... ............ 5 8, 90, 102, 141 Cammann, Francis tEugene-J ....................., 59 Campbell, Ianet Kay .................................,. 33, 91 Campbell, Michael Phil tMike1 ........ 64, 125, 139 Campbell, Nola Rae ...,,,.,,..,..,,,,.......,.. 65 102 , 82, Campbell, Robert Harold tBobJ l,,..,,, .,,.,,,, 6 5 , 75 Campbell, Sharon ,.............,......... 58, 94, 102, 141 Condell, tLarryI Darold ..,..............,,..,....,., 60, 98 Cannon, Paul Sam .......................,................,,.,, 61 Carda, Mary Elizabeth ...,...,..,,.,,. 58, 81, 89, 143 Carlisle, Luella Iean .,,.,....., ............................. 33, 84, 86. 100, 103, 105, 106 Carlson, Iudith Carol ....,.......,,....,,,...., 61, 93, 103 Carr, Delores Darlene ................... L .......,,.,,,,,,,. 33 Carr, W. Wayne ............... L ................ 66, 133, 134 Carrick, Betty Lou .....,...................,..,.....,..,,,, 66 Carroll, Cecil Faye ............................,..,.. ,,,,67, 91 Carson, Wally ....,.... .. ..........,.,,,.,.,..,,..,..,,,,.,,..,. ,. .. 33, 80, 85, 86, 89, 105, 109, 125, 139 Carston, Bill ..............,............,........,......,..,..... 67, 90 Carter, Delbert William ...,......,.......,,.....,,..,,,,,,., 56 Carter. Iudy Ann ..................................... ...67, 141 Carter, Lois Margaret ..............,.,.,, ,l ,...,,,,,,,,,,,, 67 Carter, Sandra Kay .........................,., 68, 92, 102 Carter, Richard William tDickI ,..........,,...,,,,,,,,,, 33 Casey, Alan Uayl ......,,.........,.,..,....., ,. .,.,....,.,,,.,, 68 Caspar George Heyden , 105 , ........................... 56 Castillo, Edward Ray tEdI .... 62, 68, 89, 125, Castle, Ion Dalton ..,............,,,,, 69, 111, 127, 139 139 143 56 Catron, Norma Ruth .....,.... .. .,,......,. ....,58, 91, Caughell, Iohn S. ........................,..........,...,.,..,.,, , Chadsey, Phillip Duke tPh1lI, .,,.,.,.....,...,..,,,,,,.,, 69 Chamberlain, Margaret ....,....,.....,., .,,..,,, , ,63 Chamberlain, Weldon E. .- ....,.... ....,,.,, 5 7, 97 Chambers, Craig William ...,.., ,....,..,.. ,....,,, 6 9 Chandler, Robert N. tBobj ......... ............,,.,,..,,, 6 9 Chapman, Leslie ............................... - .....,,. 64, 96 Chappell, Iack Iunior ...... - ........ .......,...,.,., 6 4 Chiles, Gwen May ............ ............. ....,. 3 3 Chittick, Doris Laurene ......... ............... 3 3, 91 Chrisman, Marvel K. ....... - ........ ......, 3 3, 91, 143 Christensen, Beverly E. ........... ....,,....,,.,.,.,, 6 5 Christensen, Donna Marie ................................ 65 Christenson, Iames Odell ................ - ...,,,..,..,.., 61 Christotferson, Richard tDickl ..... - ..........,..,.,,, 57 Church, Colleen Iane .................. ......... 5 7, 91 Clark, Diane Charlotte ........... , ..........., 64 Gwin, William Howard ...... Clark, Jozann P. .........,......,.............. .. .....,,.... 58, 94 Clark, Margaret 1Ethel1, .......... -..57, 91, 103, 112 Clayton, John Mason ...... - .... - ...,...,. -.59, 92, 105 Cleaver, Murielann 1Muriel1. .....,.......,. 56, 90, 112 Clifton, Blanch Evon ..-..-.-...- ......... .... 6 6, 102 Close, Jim Tammas .......................... - .... - ...... -. 66 Coates, Ir. Vernon Ed...- ............ .66, 97, 111, 126 Cobb, Jack Alan - .....,........ - .............. - ...... -..55, 60 Coblentz, Jerry Jerold ...,.........,,......,..... - ..,,,...... 67 Cockin , Norman Dean-33, 79, 90, 134, 138, 139 Coffel,?anlCe Mary ,... - ......,, 60, 94, 101, 118, 141 Coffman, Kay .......,,...,, -...- ....,. - ,,...,.,.,,,.,.........,. .33 Cohen, Albert Alfred -...-- ....,. --29, 33, 92, 105 Cole, Don Davis ..-.-..-....- ..... -...- ....... -.........6l Cole, William 1Bill1 .-.--. ...,................... - ,,,....... 67 Coleman, Marvel Lee -- ..... - ........................... , 33, 84, 87, 89, 100, 103, 120 Colgan, Richard G. .....,..,....... - ....,... -..-...-.68, lll Collett, Fritz Pete ...,.......,.. -...-.- .,.............. 67, 125 Calling, Mary Grace ....,..,....... -..- ........,............., 68 Collins, Norma Mae ,..... -..-..- ........,...,.,, -...-...-61 Collins, Patricia Sue 1Pat1 ............... - ............... ..............-......-..-,...-33, 98, 100, 102, 140, 143 Collins, Sharon Ann ....,..... - ....,,..,....... - .,..., 58, 91 Comer, lda Pauline ...... -.-.-.- ....... --.- ..... - ...... 33 Conder, Iohn P. .................... -..- ......,............ -. ...,33, B6, 90, 105, 109, 125, 131, 134, 138, 139 Cone, Barbara Alice .... - ..... - ...... - .................... 68 Conklin, Jim .,.......,....,,,,.,..,,, .....-..- .,..,,.,,......,.,,... -33 Conrad, Carma1Suel-33, 53, 61, 75, 92, 109, 114 Cook, George Raymond 1Rayl .-- .,.,..... 33, 95 Cook, Marcia Gail .,,......,........ -..-..... 68, 90, 104 Cook, William James 1Billl ..............., 69, lll, 112 Coon, Phyllis Jean ...,...,. -...-. ...,..... - ................. 56 Coop, William Henry ...... .- ....... -..- ............. .56, 99 Cooper, Margaret lane ....... -....- ..,..., 57, 91, 103 Comelius, Charles Dick ...---.-..-..-...33, 107 Cotner, Shirley Ann .-...-......-...-. ...A....,..,.,,,,,, -.56 Cozad, Donald Paul - .... ..-.-,..-..-..-...- ....... ..-56 Craig, Mike Gordon .-..-..-..-...- ....l.............. -33 Cratl, Franklin 1Billl ...-.-.-....-....-. ,,,.,,,,,,, --69 Crandall, lMlckil Anetha Rae -..--. .....,.,.,,.... 56 Crane, Mary Louise ..-....-...-..-.- ..... - ,,,,, -...63 Cranor, Bill L. .....l.,....... ---..-..-...--33, 85, 137 Crawford, Pat Marlys .,... - ....... - ................., 64, 90 Crawley, Darlene Marie ...... - ,.....,. - ,,....,..,,,.,,, 33, 78, 93, 100, 103, 140, 143 Crawley, Harvey ...,..... - ..... - ,...,,...,.. .. ,,., .-.. 15, 33 Crenshaw, Donald Jan .... - .......,,.,.,,.,.,, ,.,, 6 4, 126 Crose, Arvin Jene .......,,. - ,...,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 33, 111 Cross, Robert Lee 1Bobl ... ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 3, 111 Cross, Ron Vemon ..,.,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 33 Crothers, Donald M. 1Donl .......... 64, 93, 133, 134 Crothers, Shirley Ann ....,,,..,., - .,.,,, -..57, 94, 101- Culbertson, Barbara I, .i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,57, 103 Culver, Ronald Ivan ,...... - ...l..l..,..,...........,, 33, 98 Cummings, Jan Alden ,..... - ....,,.. ...- ...,,,.,,.,,,,,,, ,59 Cummings, Ianet Muriel ,,,,,, ,..,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7 Cummings, Vera Mabel - ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,,, 1...-... 65 Cummins, Harold Lloyd -.-. ...... -..- .......... - .... 59 Cupp, Ronald Dean .......... - .........i.. --..- ......., -. 59 Currey, Charles Albert 1Chuck1 - ........,,. 33, 107 Curtis, William Gerald Uerryj ,,,,,, --59, 128, 137 Cushing, Chester Samuel ....... - ..... - .......,,,.... -, 69 Cushing, Lela Marie ...... -. ..... -,,,- ,..,,,, 59, 92, 112 D Dahl, Janette lone ...... -..-...-..-..-.,-- ..... -.. .... ...65 Daley, Barbara Lovem ..- ...... - ...... . ..........,...... .65 Dalke, Alene Louise - .....A. - ........... 33, 82, 93, 141 Dalrymple, Gerald P. Uerryl .,....................... 33 Dalrymple, Ronnie P. ...... -..- ......................,,...,,, B7 Damaske, June Edna ...... -.-.- ...... - ..,, ,. ,...,.,...,,, 66 DaMetz, Carol Elizabeth -......... ......,.............. ., 66 DaMetz, Wayne LeRoy .......... - .... 33, 79, 104, 107 Danforth, Dan Hothe .................................. 33, 105 Danqerud, Arvin Gordon .................... - ........... 33 Darby, James Casper ................ 33, 90, 114, 115 Davenport, Eva Marie . ..l................ - ................. .66 Davenport, James Lee - ....... - ..... - ..................... .60 Davis, Delores Jean. ..,....... 63, 67, 100, 102, 141 Davis, Don ...... 33, 72, 73, 86, 69, 104, 105, I 124, 125, 136, 137, 118, 139 Davis, Donald fl-Ilalmarl ................... ,29, 33, 128 Davis, I anet ................... - ..............., . ...,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, .. 67 127 Davis, John Irving T ................ 61, 73, 85, 89, Dodson, Lois Roberta -..,-.-....- ...... -. ............. .-.58 Doerksen, Benjamin Uiml -. ....... -..-..,- ....... --61 Domogalla, Gordon Barry - ........ -..- ......-. 69, 133 Donaldson, William Robert -..-....- .......... . .... .. 69 Dorr, Gall Rosemary -...-.-.-..-.57, 94, 102, 141 Doss, Edith Mae .......... -..--..- ............ 33, 91, 100 Doss, Russell Dean ---.-.--.-...- ............ -- ..... .. 63 Doughton, Coralie Joygg.-i332 51, 73, 74, 84, 86, 109, 112, 114, 115 Doughton, Robert P. 1BobJ...- ........... - ......... .. ............. --23, 33, 78, 89, 105, 109, 120, 139 136 Drapela, Ernest Hays 1Emiel ...... 13, 55, 105, DuCh1en, Sharon Mae .... .-...-......-.......-...-..-..33 Dufour, Ronald Hubert -...-...- .... .--..- ...... -.- .... 66 DuMond, Virginia Rae ..---.. .......................... ..64 Dunsworth, David 1B1lll ...-... .....-.. -..-...-....... 77, 104, 105, 128, 139 Durant, Clara Zoe --.-.--.-.-.-...-..-. ,......... .64 Durham, Bruce Alan ...-.--.-...-...- ............ ......,35 Durham, Lee Roderic --..-... ............... - ........... 65 Durham, Priscilla Ruth .-..-.66, 100, 102, 144 Durig, Leah Mae .......... -:.-.--.-..- ............ 35, 91 Dutoit, Howard Eugene ..-...--...---65, 97 Dyer, Peggy Io .... -....-..-..- ..... -.- ....... - ......... ...57 E Earlywine, Thoro Frank ..--......- ...,. -...35, 111 63 65 Eckstein, Frances E. .... -.--..-..-. ....... , , 103 Edge, Allan Robert - .... -.- ....... -.-..-..l5, 16, 66 Ediger, Barbara May --..- ..... -...-...... ........ -67 Edwards, Bob Alan ...... ..--..-..-...-...- ............. .60 Edwards, 1Bi1ll Darrel W. ........ -..- ........ 129, 139 56 99 102 Edwards, Michelle Mary...-55, , , , 112 Edwards, Norma Hope ---.-.-.--.35, 90, 103 Elgin, Andrew Albert --.-.--.- ....... - .................. 61 Ellis, Joanne Jean ...... - ...... --..-..--... .... -...... .........-...28, 35, 89, 93, 95, Ellis, Margaret Jean .... -... l00, 103, 109, 143 ...---. ....... -..-..-...-.57 Ellis, Robert Ivan 1Bob1 .... --.-..-35, 49, 98, lll Ellison, James Edward Uiml --..-...-..- .......... Emery, William Theodore-57, 78, 93, 104, Emmerton, Norma Jean .-...-......- ..... .69, 92, 141 Engle, Bob C. ..... - ........ -...- .............-. 56, 129, 139 Enslin, Larry Eugene ...-.- .....................-......... -90 Enyeart, 1Mickey1 Gordon ..-.--.-..... ..... - ...... 57 Epley, Leora Darleen -..- ......................... 93, 102 Epperly, Harry Roland .-..-. .................... 35, 137 Ericksen, Wayne Dick -..-.-...- ........ 63, 105, 133 Erickson, Phyllis Ioan .-.-...- ..... -...- ............... -58 Erickson, Robert Iohn ...-...-.-..-..- ....... --69, 97 Estes, Bob Gene ......-........ - .....-........-.. 64, 99, lll Estes, Clifford Hubert -..-...-. .......... -...-.-64, 111 Etter, Mary Ioan .......... -..-....-..-..- ................ -..58 Ettner, Elmer Earl ...... -..-..-......- .... -..35, 99, 114 Evans, Ramona June ........................ -.---,66, 90 Eyerly, Jack Kenneth ..... .-..- ........ - ....... --64, 87 F Fab1'Y, Joanne M...---19, 35, 93, 100, lll, Fagg, Patricia Ann .... -..-....-..-..- ...... 59, 99, 143 Fagg, Betty Jean .- .......... --.---.-...-65, 99, 116 Faris, Sandra Louise -.---...-......-..-.59, Farmen, Charles 1Duanel ......-....-...-.- ..,.. -65 9 Fuhr, Barbara Ann .......... -..- ...... -..-66, 100, 103 G Gale, Gloria Jean ................ -...-...... 65, 102, 141 Gallaher, Mary Elizabeth .... -. .......................... 65 Gallaspy, Ann Lee .. 59, 85, 86, 89, 93, 101, 143 Galloway, Bruce Willson .... - 104, 105, 120, 128, 139 65. 90 Gallihugh, Earlene Berry .... --..- ..... -...-.. Gardner, Lora Louise ...... -..- ..... ..- ....... ..-......... 65 Garland, Dennis Kent -- ...... ... ..... - .......... M ........ 1 ....-........--60, 86, 105, 118, 124, 125, 135, 139 Garren, Donald Euigne --.-.-.--.35, Garrison, Darlene arte ....................-.,6l, 112 Garrison, 1Mickeyl Pearlie Maurice .-..-.-.-...gg 135, 139 Gates, Nola Fla ...... -..-...-..-.....-....... .... --- Gebauer, Harry 1Genel --.-.-...-.....--- .... 61, ll8 George, Delores Ann ..-.- ..... -......-, ........... 67, 90 Geren, Ivan We ley .... --.-...--.-..-..- .......... 67 Gerig, Phyllis Marie -...- ......-.. -..- .... ...-.35, 100 Gettis, Richard Owen 1Dickl ...... ...-.-...68, 126 Gettman, Kathryn Louise .-...-..-..-...-..-...57, 91 Gibbens, Harvey lWaynel -.. 98, 105, ...-...-,... ....... .1 lll, 127. 136, 139 Gibbons, Ruth 1Elmal .-...- ...... -....--57, 91, 104 Gibson, Sandra Lee -..-.--. .-.. - ...... .. ............. --.68 Giese, Caroline Ann ...... ...-..-..--.-...35, 94, 100 Gilbert, Jo Ann ................... -. ............ --.... .... 68, 82 Gill, Jean Eleanor .......... .. ............ .. .... -.-.-58, 112 Gilman, Gladys 1Nadinel ...... - ...... - ................ ......35, 75, 82, 84, 94, 100, 103, 109, 112, 114 Gilman, Iohn Knox ............. -.....- .... .-.69, 93, 126 Gilman, Neva Darlene .... --..-..-57, 73, 94, 102 Gilman, Reita Elaine .-.......-..-..- .......... ...69, 102 Gilman, Tracy Allan ...-..-.- .... -...-.57, 105, 136 Gilmore, Jimmy Gordon .................. ... .... ... ...... ... 58 Girod, Amy Ruth,.35, 77, 100, 106, 107, 108, 109 Girod, David William -.---...........................-...69 Girod, Ethel May ........ -. ..... ....-...-.58, 103, 141 Gtrrard, Charlotte M. .... .....- ..... -.---.-.- .... -...57 Glascott, loan May ....... ..-...-.....-.-...63, 90, 112 Glasgow, Gary Lee .......................... - ....... 15, 111 Glasgow, Richard Rex 1Dlckl-35, 127, 137,, 139 Goddard, Robert Whitten ....... - ...... 64, lll, 125 Golden, Tommy C. ........ - ........... - ............... 59, lll Goldsby, Claude Wayne -...- ..... - ............ --.59 Goodman, Zelona Fay ..-- ....... ....... ................ - L .65 Goodrich, Carol Joyce ..-...--.....--..65, 92, 104 Goodrich, Marilyn Ruth ...... ...... -.. ..... ...35, 93 Gordon, Helen Lorine ...- ..... -..--..-.-. ......... ,--59 Gordon, Patricia Anne 1Patl ....... -....-.. 62, 65, 90 Gorman, Jack LeeRoy ..- ........ -.--.- ..... -...-.-.65 Gortmaker, Gary David ........ 35, 81, 85, 104, 109 Gosnell, Val Jean ......... -...- ...... .... 3 5, 91, 94, 100 Gottenberg, Gilbert -..-..-..--- ...... - ............ 35,191 Gould, Ray ....... ..... .. ................ - .... - .... .. ..35, 90, Graber Beverly Jean lBevl .... -...- ....... -.35, 112 Graber,' Charlotte JoAnn-...- ...... se, ea, 101 , 114 102 Graber, Jeannine ......... -.-.--.-...-.- ..... ...,66, Graham, Alberta 1Ruthl ........,..... .-.- ............. 61, lll, 112, 114, 140, Graham, Bettie Louise-..-.. ...... 35, 100, 112, Graham, Elaine Ruth ...... -. ......... 60, 91, 92, Graham, Graham, 143 114 101 Esther Agnes . ..... -..- ........................... 66 1Roberta1 Josephine .............. - ...... , 35 93 99 100, 102, 105. ,114 . ............ , , , 112 Graham, Virginia Rosalind 1Rudiel ......... 114 89, 102, , 112 Graham, W. Allen ....l..... .- ................. 56, , 135 Gramm, Joan Alice ...................... - ...... 60, 91, 112 Graves, Carol Jean ....... -.-...- ......... -..35, 91, 100 Gray, Juanita Marilyn ........ - .... - .,.,................. 61 Green, Carolyn ...... ........ - ......... . - ..,,......... 68, 90 Green, Orland Kenneth ...... .......................... 6 8 Green, Terry Duane ...... -...- ............. 67, 116, 126 Gregg, Gerald Richard .................... - .... .. ......... 67 Gregor, Fred Elmer ..... -...- ..... -..- ..... - ...... 67, 126 Greig, Sally Jo .............. - .... -...- ........ - ........... ,. ..-56, 73, 78, 79, 80, 86, 94, 102, 118, 140, 141 Griebenow, Merle Lee ..... -...- ................... 58, 128 Grieve, Ottie Marilyn..35, 82, 94, 100, 103, 141 Griffin, Larry Lee ...,......,. - ..... - ..... -. ............ 68 Grim, Joanne . ................... - .................. --16, 68, 91 Gronke, Barbara Louise .......... ......... - 69, 93, 112 Gronke, Ida Jo ................... - ................. 35, 93, 109 Gruber, Charlotte LaVonne ....................... 61, 91 Gundersen, Eunice Elaine 1Mickey1-. ......, 69, 82 Gundran, Maryorie Julia ................... ....... ...... . 49.82, 91, loo. 140, 143, 144 Gustafson, Maureen Evelyn . ................ - .... -..35, 74, 93, 99, 100, 102, 112 Guy. Ed ..f...-...........-.,......... - .............. -..35, 97, 129 Guy, Patricia Ann .... - .... - ................... 66, 93, 112 1-I De1Bow, Myrna fGG1ll ....i...,............, - ,,,,.,, 61, 141 DeCew, Mark Gordon ...,.............,....,.,, -,,56, 126 Decker, Shirlee Jean ......... - .......................,...,,., 33 Deeney, John Michael .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,, 23, 33, 78, 86, 89, 105, 109, 112 Deeney, Patricia Ann tPatJ ..,....... ,.,.,...., - ,,., 74, 89, 101, 102, 143 DeGuire, Lois JoAnne .....-.57, 91, 103, lll, 141 DeLapp, Donna Faye ..................,,.,,,,,,,.,,,. 91, 143 Delk, Larry Douglas ..........,. - ,,.,.,,,,..,,,., 12, 57, 96 Demos, Dolphia lane ....,,,, -...- ,,,,,,, Nh ,,,-,,, 33, 90 Denhem, Marshall Cliff .......,,...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 DeRoss, Ron Warren .....,...1......,. 33, 90, 125, 137 DeVaney, Delores Elaine ....-..--.....-...,...-,,,,, 67 Feller, Fred Jay .... -.-..--....--- .... - .... .59, Feller, Janice Ruth. ..... ---.35, 91, 100, 103, 143 Ferguson, Emest Dale -..-.--.- ....- - ..... -..68, lll Fergueson, Garry C. . ..... -..-..-..- ......... -...60, 107 Fern, Marcia Ellen ........ -.-..-..- .... - ...... -..65, 91 Finch, Frances Marie .-..- ........ 66, 95, 98, 141 Fischer, Georgia Lee -.--..--...-..-..35, 98 Fischer, Carl L. ....... ....... - .---..-..-......--65, 90 Fiscus, Verna Christine ...-. .... ---.-.-. ....... -..67 Fisher, Carol Ann ..... 28, 35, 74, 84, 93, 101, 102 Fisher, Christine Marie -....- .... --. ............ 58, 91 Fiske, Iames Arthur Uiml-..- ...... - .... 67, lll, 112 Flack, Patricia Kay 1Patl .-...-..- ................ - .... -67 Fleener, William G. 1Bill1 ..-..- ....... -..- ............., 35 Fleming, Sharon May ...-..--..-. ........... 68, 82, 93 Flowers, Johnny ...... -. .... .--..--...-...- ......... -.60 Folsom, James Edgar Utml ... .......... - ....., 68, 112 Flesher, Gurnee Allen 1Bud1 -- ...... .. .... - .....,. --.60 Foreman, Judie Ann .... .-.-...-.- ........................ .59 Forest, John Edward ...... - .......... .... . ..- ........ .-61 Fortmiller, Richard Lee ...... -..- .... - ,............. 35, 99 Foster, Charlotte Ann -..-- ................ -..- ........... .56 Foster, Julia Ann ......... -..-..-...-...-...35, 81, 100 Foulger, Jan ...................... --..-..-..-.- ................. .35 Fowler, James Phillip Uimj ....... ,.,,...,,,,,,,,,, 6 9 Fowler, Roy Stanley ...--...--..- .....,..,.,,,, -,,57, 89 Fox, 1GlendaJ Kathleen - ..... ,- .......... - ............,.,, 35 France, Kenneth Ray ...... - ..,..... ---.,-. ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 769 Franklin, Bob Harvey -- ...... - ........ - ..... -. 60, 129 Franzwa, Barbara A.-..-..-...57, 94, 102, 141 Fredrick, Edith D, .,....., ,-...-.M ,,.,,,,,,,, 56, 90, 103 Fredrickson, Dan ..... ,.,, ..... ,-.-..-,,-,,,M,,,-,,,,,,,,53 Fredrickson, Pat JoAnn - ...... -..- ,,,, .. ,,.,,, 1, ,.,,,,, 35 Freeman, Alice Rose .,... ,,,,..,-,M ,,,.,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 35 French, Billy Don 1Bi1l1 ., ,,,. -,,- ,,,, Mum. ,,,,,, 35 90 French, Leanore Ann 1Leanne1 ...................... 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Friese, Stanley Wilson ...... --.. ....e ................... 64 -54 57 128 139 1 1 1 deVries, Lee Owen .......,..,1.. ..,,.,,.,,,,.,,,..,,, --,- 5 7 Dewey, Patricia Ioan - ..................,,...,,... ,,,..,,,,, 5 3 DeWl-lin, Bob Ioe ............... ,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,, 3 3, 90, 139 DeWhitt, Donald LaVeme .... -. ............,...,, ..,.,,,, 3 3 Dibbemf Lansing Kaye -..... 33, 99, 108, 109, 135 DiFilippi, Delores lean ..- ,,.,,...,.,,,,,.,,,. mmmgg, Q3 Dixon, Ralph Edward .,,,,,,,,.,,,,, M ,,-, 1 ,-,,,----,, YDQ- 5 9 Friesen, Alvin Henry - ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,h-M ...., W57, 111 Frigaard, Tom ...................,,,,,,,,.,, M ,,,,,,,,.g, ,61, 111 Fmhn, Doris Leigh ...... as, 89, 90, 100, 102, 109 Fromm, Gordon Charles -...-..- ,...,.,.,,,-, 54, 111 Fromme, Janet Esther --..- ...... -..-,.-...--64, 141 Fry, Eleanor Uoannej ........., - ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -- Doan, Betty Ann ....... .............. 3 3, 82, 83, 91, 100 ......14. 29. ss, vs. 91, wo, 103 75 It '31, Hagemann, Nancy Ruth ...... ........... 5 8, 91, 112 Hagen, Jon Edwin ................. ...,.... 6 5, 111, 134 Hagen, Loyd . ........ ................................ - ...-.58, 105 Halbiesen, Mervin Reilly .................. ...,.. . ..... 69 Hales, Rodney James 1Rodl .............. 35, 135, 138 1-lall, Gaylord Lee ........ 28, 35, 99, 109, 114, 115 1-lall, Glenn Arlen .....,...................... - ..... -.. 56, 111 Hall, John Arthur Uackl ....i....... -...-. ..,,,,,,,,,, ,035 Hall, Jackie Neal ............... ...-.. ......,......,.. A-.57 Hall Norma Delores ..... ,-..- ,,.,.,,, 35, 91 1-lall, Velma Claire ............ ......., ... ,..,. - -,35, 91 Hall, Vickie Charlene ..... ... ......,.. - ..,,,,,, 63 Halliday, Jim P. ..,... -. ........ ......... - .... - ,-,35 Page 147 Halseth, Pat Marie..35, 73, 81, 94, 100, 105, 118 Hamilton, Bonnie lean ................-.,- -,---------------------- Kirkwood, George Thomas .........,.. 15, 59, 90: 99 Hamlin, Don Wayne .................... --,---,,-,---- 1 -------- - 35 Hamlin, Roberta Arlene .... L ,.............., 64, 91, 102 H , L 1 L 'Ile lLol1yJ ................ L ..-- L.--57 Hgggor-,,af:n .... 35, 99, 100, 101, 103, 109, 112, 114, 115, 140, 143 Hammer, Leonard Edward LL- ,--------,------------' --55 Hammer, Lucille Claire ........-.------------. --------- 5 9, 91- Hammer, Walter Marvin -------------------- - ------ 351 99 Hampton, Veldd Louise ---------- ----- ---------- - ------- -58 Hampton, Wdnda 1.-ee -------------- - -------- -- -------- - ---- 65 Handley, Annetta Rllih ------ - -----'------ --f-- ------- -64 Hanley, Dean Ken ------------ - ------- - ----------- - ---- ----V-35 Hansen, Harold LeRoy - - - ------------- - --------- - -------- 35 Hansen, JCICJCSOD Elemef ------ - ---------------- - ---------' 57 Hansen, Joyce Ann ,------------ -------- - -----------------65 Hansen, Peter B- ------------ -- --1- - f----- - - '---------- -------- 5 7 Hanson, Donald Robe!! ---- - ---------1-------- 35, 89, 93 Hanson, Mariory L01-1159 ------ -----------35, 1401 143 Hanson, Slrleg 11iCl1'fiY - ---- ---- ------- - ---------------- 5 ' , avi ee L ...-----,--- - ------- 1-14--------- 1 lzlgidy Lyn Gilbert ...... 59, 90, 133, 134, 138, 139 1-larger, KMCIIYJ Grace 19011 ------ - --------------'-- ---92 Hargrove, Russell WGYIBH ---------------f------ 69, 126 ...........65, 1 16 Harland, Marilynn Jean ---L ------- Harling, Laura lerm -1'-f-- 1-- Harms, Eldon James .......... L ......L......35, 139 135, L ,,,,,,.,...... LL ................... .,-------- Harp' 5g11?.0377004, 107, 114, 124, H , Sh'r1ey Lorraine ................. L... , , gifs Jgiryid ying-,em ......,.........,. ..............., 6 0, 133 ' , eer o er ...... L------ ----- - ----'------------ HZSIZQH, Beverley Inez .... - ....,,..... Lee, 102, 141 Hart, Donna Elizabeth tBethl ----------- --------- 100, 103, 120 ,Q -,-,---.,,, ,,,,,,,4,,,,,-,,,,,.,,,..., 5 8, 90, 120, 140, 1237 , Ed ,1 Cl' 1 .................... ...........1--------- 222,,,,,,.f if,,.,e1,In1,12,,.- ,..,.. ..L-37, 91, 103, 112 Hartman, Joella Jean ......-------- ---1-- - -------------1 5 7, 91 Hartwell, Carol Arm 11----- ---- '------------ -------671 90 11, ean Elaine .... L ..............-- -1------ - --- Hartvii .... 1...23, 37, 78, 89, 93 100, 103, 109, 143 Hastings, Mary Lou Ella L ........ L ..--1.---- 63, 58, 90 Haugen, Willis Loren -..-11-------------------- ---------------- 3 7 Haury, Richard Lee ......... L .------- 2 -1------------- 51, 89 Hay, Joe David ......--- ------- 5 B, 97 HayeF,RAg1tumE B3 -----1------111------- ---1---'--'- f ----------'--- 9 3 , o ert o ..........-------------1-- ------f--------- Haze ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 .29, av, va, se, ms, 131, 134, 139 1'1eU1Y, Mary PatriCia....28, 37, 94, 100, 103, 114 Heckart, Larry Joe -.------------------------------ - ---- 5 5, 97 Heckman, Roberta Marica -------------1-.----------------- 59 I-leider, Sharon Lee. ...,. 37, 87, 94, Hoppe, Laura Jean .......... L.L ........................ 58, 91 Homaday, Richard Lee tDickJ.L ......... 59, 92, Hornschuch, Alvin Em1le ................. L.37, 90, Hout. Charles Rinn lChuckJ L Howard, Robert Eugene L ....... 126 114 L ............ L ............ 56 L ..........,........,..., 69 Howe, Sharon Lee ...,........ LLL ...... 59, 92, 103, 112 Howland, Roselle Lucille ...L...L ................ .37, 91 Hubbard, Emily Ann ............ .......... 3 7, 91, ll6 Hudec, James Glenn .......... ............................ 6 3 Huggins, Chuck Byler ,... L .................. 59, 105, 139 Hughes, Harriet Marie .L ....... L ........................., 37 Hughes, Ray LeRoy ........... L ....... L..L.LL ........,... L 60 Hughes, John Robert lBobJ ...... L....L ................ . 60 Hughes, Robert Verner .... L ...... L ............... 69, 134 Hullette, Betty Jo .......... LL... .,...... L .... L.37, 53, 114 Hulser, Janette Rae .,.... L ................ LLL63, 92, 102 1-Iuls Warren William L ..... L ...... L.: ..... L ...... L..37 Humbmrey, James Richards ........ LL37, 107, 134 Humphrey, John Scott ....64,'73, 90,,1D5, 126, 129 Hunsaker, Jerry Cecil ...,.. Q...LL..L...LL.LgZ.f1. 64, 89 Hunt, David Will .L ..,.. L ..... L.. ......... 60, 74, lll Hunt, Donald Del nl .............................. 64, 97 Hunt, Don Eugene' ..... L ............ L..L..L .... .LLL ..., 37 Hunt, Jeannie Alice ...... L..L ................. .17 66 78 Hurter, Carol Jean ........ L .................. 37,I9l,'l00 Hutchinson, Darlene ............... 63 Hutchinson, Shirley ....... Hyatt, Elnora Jean ............ I L ....... ....,.............. 3 7 65 Iiams, Edgar Emmett .......... ....... 3 7 Ingledue, Pauline Louise ..... ........ 6 0 Irish, Bob Earl ........................ .....--..-- . 37 Irwin, Joseph Lynn ..... L .......... .................. . ..... 6 6 Isaac, Inez Milly ........ .....,................ 5 8, 112 Isaak, Marilyn Jean ..,.......,......,.... 61, 94, 102, 143 Iufer, Janet Louise .,............... 37, 79, 98, 100, 102 Iverson, Ellen Patricia .... L ...........-..1---111...11111111., 53 I Jackson, Barbara Jean .............1.1., Jackson, sBarbara Louise lBobbyJ Jackson, Richard ,...,, . 67, 92 67 126 103 Heinlein, Bill Karl ..... Heinz, David Truman Heisinqer, Barbara Jean ..,............ 1 -.-------- 59, 112 Helqeson, Ronald Gene tRonl. .........----.------ Helstrom, Gaynell Mane IGGY! --1--1--------f- 55, Helton, Barbara Nadine ........ L..37, 91, 102, Heltzel, Kay Frances ..,........... ---1-,-------- 3 7, 94, Helvig, Mark Dale 56 91 112 103 ....,......... -L ................... .37 Henderson, Norman James ....-.- 1-------- -------------- 1 51 3 Hendne, Sue -...1. L .-----1--1 I-tonne, Betty Jane . .,.................,.. .........f1---- 3 7, 37, 86, 100, 102, 140, 112 Henry, Ted James ................. ............ 6 9, 127, 139 Herr, Laurel Grace ...... 56, 61, 99, 112, 140, 143 Herring, Doris Ann ...................-.. 37, 35, 100, 103 Herring, Julia Hermalene ................-... 69, 73, 90 Hex-she, Janis Irene .f..V....1... ....1-------.--11---- - 58, 91 Hershey, LaDonna Mae' ............... L ....1....... 63, 90 Herzog, LeRoy Allen ..... .............1............. 5 9, 135 Hgstpn, A1 W, ,,,,,.,,.,..,,.,.. 37 73 86 90 104 105, 109, 1118, '125,' 134, 139, 139 Jacobs, Courtney Arden ................. . ...111... 66, Jacobs, Nina Mae ........................-....... 57, 91, Jacobson, Christine J. lChrisJ ...............1....----- 37 Jaquith, Bill George .......... L ...............................- 105 Jandera, Dale Franklin L ...............................Y 57 Jantze, Phil Earl ............,,... .............Y 5 6, 135, 136 Jarmin, Gloria Mae ,.,....,.............. ......,............- 6 57 Jarms, Sharen Rose ...... L..- .... LLL..- ..........-..-- ...-37 Jarvis, Melvin Richard .........................1............. 59 Jayne, Nancy Jo .......,1,........ 68, 90, 102, 111, 141 Jelderks, Robert Marshall .L ............... 56, 90, 105 Jenks, Nancy Helen ...................1................. 69, 98 Jenkinsonn Bonnie Jean..37, 90, 104, 112, 140, lg? Heth, June Inez ..... , .............,.......... L .........,.......... 5 6 Hewitt, Carol Frances ........,.........v..,................ ....37, 73, 80, 89, 100, 101, 103, 109, 140, 143 Hewitt, Larry Corbett ...... L ......................... 57, 39 Hewitt, Virginia .,............ L. ................,......... 58, 91 Hayden, Richard Karl ..... ............. 6 8, 111 Heyes, Arlene Mary .......,... .......... -.... 6 4 , 90 Hiebert, Darwyn Gene ..,...., ......... 5 5, 59, 111 Hiqhley, Joyce Marie .............. .........,.. 6 4, 102 Hildreth, Margaret Ruth ....... Hilfiker, Carole Frances ..... . ..,... L ....,..., 64 Hiltiker, Julius Clarence ....... ................... . .69 Hill, James Arlin ........,......... ,............., 3 7, 77, 86 Hill, Joanne May ....................,..................,...1..... 65 Hilton, Connie Jean .................... 37, 94, 100, 103 Hoadley, Hilary Allen CAD ............................. 37 Hoffman, Arnold John ........,.,. ,....... L .,... 6 5, 126 Hoffman, Ruth L ...................,. ......... 9 l, ll2 Hoistedt, Lois Jean . ........... ............. 6 5, 112 Hogan, Lyle Pat ..1.........,....., ...L ............. .66 Hoiland, Mildred Olivia ......., ........,..... 6 6, 93 Holcomb, Mary Louise .... .........57, 94, Holden, Patricia Ruth ............. 102 90 Holloway, Jack Bennett .L ......... ........... 6 8, Holmes, Vanah ..................................................,. 57 Holmquist, Carl Frank ...,........,.................,.. .. 37, 73, 90, 97, 114, 135, 139 Holmquist, Ray Anderson ......,.... L...67, 111, 114 Holmquist, Ruth Myrtle ...................... 67, 90, 112 Holmstedt, Arlen Carlyle ...........................,..,. L59 Holt, Gary Richard ....................................,,,.,,, ,58 Holt, James Austin ....,,..., L..L ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 7 Hooper, Wilma Jean .....,.. ....... ....... 6 7 Hoover, Clifford Arthur ..... .............. ........ . 6 8 Hopkins, Barbara June ......, L ,,,....,.. ........ 6 8 Page 148 Jensen, Cliff Harold ..... .L ..................................... Jensen, Murray Allan ..... L ...,,... 55, 59, 137, 139 Johns, Beverly June 1,........... 58, 94, 101, 112, 113 Johnson, Belva Elberta ...............................1 13, 37 Johnson, Charles Leon . 1................Y......111...1.1. . 59, 98, 107, 127, 131, 137, 139 Johnson, Darlene D.. ..................... 37, 91, 100, 141 Johnson, David George ............ 59, lll, 131, 136 Johnson, Doris LouAnn ...,....,......r..................... 69 Johnson, Eugene Melvin ............................,...... 69 Johnson, Georgia Ann .........................1..... ...... 5 6 Johnson, Karen Charlotta .... L ............. 66, 99, 102 Johnson, Karen Marie ................ 66, 95, 100, 141 Johnson, Keith Lorin ............................ 56, 99, lll Johnson, Mary Ann ........ .L .......... L .............. 37, 91 Johnson, Patty Rae ........... L ........1.....,,.1,,..1 63, 112 Johnson, Sharon JoAnn ..,........... 64 92, 102, 141 Johnston, Lora Ann ,,,,,, ............................... 3 7, 100 Johnston, Robert Allan .L ...................... 18, 64, 93 Jones, Carolyn L. .................. 37, 81, 93, 100, 141 Jones, Elizabeth Anne ......................... .,.... 6 4, 103 Jones, Gary Marl ................ LL37, 80, 81, 99, 104 Jones, Jackie ..................... L ..................... 54, 57, 86 Jones LaVern Harlan L...L ....... LL. ....... ....L .......... 37 Jones Leta Rhea ...... L ..... L.L..L .... L. ................v1.. 65 Jones, Marilynn Mae ........................ L .......... 55, 60 Jones, Mary Ellen ................. L ....... L ................... 68 Jones, Peggy Norene ...... -..L...L ...................... L58 Jones, Roberta Faye ...... L ........... L ....................... 60 Jorgensen, Jean Marie ...... L ......................... 61, 94 Joy, Robert ......... L ...................... 57, 125, 135, 139 Juran, Shirley Mae ................ 66, 82, 90, 101, 141 Juul, Joan Colleen ...... . .......... L..L...L.59, 90, 103 Justis, Beth Elaine ......,.. ................................... 5 8 Juve, Gordon Miller ........ ................. 3 7 K Kannier, Carole Sue .........,..... ........ 3 7, 101 Kapperman, Patsy lPatJ L. ......... .......... 3 7, 90 Kam, Buddy George ...... ......... Z, ......... 6 8 Karr, Laura Mae ........... .................... 1 12 Karsten, LeRoy H. .......... ................ 3 7, 90 Karsten, Wilma Jean .....,. ...LLL .... 58, 100 Katka, Margaret Ann ................................. 37, 90 Katusa, Barbara Jean .......................... 56, 92, 103 Kaufman, Carol Lee ...,....... ..... ......... ,....... 12, 37, 78, 80, 92, 100, 103, 140, 143 Kayser, Beverly Ann .............. ..37, 78, 82, 92, 100 Keefer, Don Victor .............................,....... 67, 87 Kelley, Marlene Loretta. .... 37, 91, 100, 140, 143 Kennedy, Wanda Jewel .............................1....,. 67 Kent, Thomas Martin fTomJ ...................,........., 68 Keppinqer, Floyd Harold ...... L.L ................. 68, 97 Keppinger, Juanita June L ............ L .................... 68 Keppinger, Larry Randall ...... L ...... LL59, 104, 107 Kergil, Peter James . .... L..L ......... .L ............. 56, 97 Kibby, Marilynn Lee .... L .......... ..............,.... 5 6 Kilday, Charlotte Y. L ................ ...................... 6 9 Kilday, Shirley Rose ...... L.L .......................... 37 Kimble, Lawrence Everett .................. 37, 98 111 King, DiAnne Charlene ......... L ......... 57, 112: 114 King, Eileen Elizabeth .... L...L ....... L. ............. 69, 91 King, Howard Bruce ...... 37, 73, 86, 104, 107, 114 93, 100, 103, 112 King, Joanne Irene ........ L..37, King, Joan Maxine ........ .LL ...... L.37, 91, 100, 102 King, Roger Raymond .L ................ L ............, 37, 97 King, Shirley Carmen ..... L ......,., L ....,... L..L..L..L..39 Kingman, Arthur Ralph .L ......... L .......... L .......... 39 Kinkaid, Charles Dean ..... .L..L .... L .......... L..69, 96 Kinkaid, James Leonard .............. L..L..29, 39, 97 Kinney, Dorothy Jean .... L. ........... L.L ......... 63, 111 Kinzer, Enzanetta tZanJ L..L ....... L...L ........ L ...... 111 Kipper, Marilyn Rae .............. L ......,............, 57 91 Kite, Carolyn Lou .................. L ....... ,..L .1....,.. ,57, 91 Kizziah, Jack Wilder .. 60 Kjaer, Barbara Laurose ...... L..L..L..L ........ 58, 104 Klassen, Velma May .... L.L ....... .......,........... 5 8 Klavohn, John ................... L ......... ...................... 3 9 Kleinschmitt, Natalie M. .L .......................... 66, 90 Kleman, Arline Mae ............................ 64, 92, 112 Kleman, Kenneth James L .... L .............. 39, 97, 114 Kline, Lena Lenora .............. .......,.......,.,.. L69 Kline, Sandra Cecile ................................... 64, 91 Klineielter, Dorothy J. ..... L ...,... L .......... 39, 91, 100 Kloos, Charles Hosford ......... ..L .................. 61 Klopfenstein, Janet E. .... LL ........ ........... 6 5, 91 Klotz, Max John .........................................,.....,.., 39 Knapp, Jim Wallace .......................... 66, 107, 133 Knittel, Derald ....... 54, 60, 73, 86, 107, 125, 139 Kortzebom, Dick Lee .................................. 39, 107 Kortzeborn, Robert Neil .................................,.. 111 Kottek, James Daryl ......... L ......... ..........., . 65, 111 Krater, Jack Loyd ......... L ......, ,,.....,,,.,,,. 5 9, 136 Krater, Jesse Floyde ........... 1 ....... L ........ 59, 135 Krater, Lela Mae .......................... 39, 82, 100, 114 Kromer, Sidney Anne ..,... .... L .............................. 18, 56, 61, 99, 103, 112, 140, 143 Kron, Donna Marie ..... 1 ......... L .....1.............,...... 66 Kronser, Marjorie Mae lMargieJ 58, 100, 102, 141 Kronser, Raymond Anthony ...... L ............ 67, Kruckenberg, Keith Calvan L ........,........... 65, Kurrle, Barbara Ann lBabsJ.L ,.....,..L... 57, 91, Kurtz, Courtney Howard ....... 126 11 1 104 63, 69 Kyle, Larry Keith .............. L ........ ....... 1 11, 112 L Lacey, Larry Eugene .... L ................................... 69 Ladd, Fayette E. .......................................... 60, 129 LaF1emme, Shirley J. L .......... L ......... L. ......... 66, 90 Lamb, Beverly Rae CBevJ ............ 66, 82, 102, 141 Lamb, Frank Adelbert ..................................... 39 Lamb, Louisa ........................... 59, 78, 86, 102, 112 Lamkin, Sharon Lee...L ......,.. 39, 84, 91, 103, 111 Lance, Dave ...,..................................................... 68 Landon, Dick James .......................... 58, 105, 126 Landon, Myrna Jean ....... ................. 6 8, 90 Lane, Donna Mae ............. ..... . ............. . 57, 100 Lane, Ernestine Jean ......................................... 66 Lang, Arthur Carl tArtJ ............................,,....,., ,39 Lang, Eileen Pauline ............. .60, 100, 103, 141 Lang, Harold Levern ............... Langdon, James Ray Uiml .L ................... L59, Langeland, Lorraine'J ..... L .......... 55, 60, Lanqeland, Marvin Lars ...L...L . .............. LL39, 104 136 102, 112 28, 39, 105, 111, 125, 139 Langrell, Joe Anna . ................... L ....... L ....... 39, 93 Lanham, Jo Ann ................................................. .39 Largent, Ronald lPatJ .........,.......,.,.,.,.....,..,,.. 59, 73, 89, 105, 127, 129, 139 Largent, Joseph Uoel ....... L .....,....................... 73, 105, 109, 127, 129, 139 Larsen, Wendell Austin L...L .........,................. .60 Larson, Sharon Lee .... L. ..........,.......... L ........ 60, 103 Larwood, Robert John tBobJ ........ L ..... L ........... 57 Laswell, Franklin lLinnJ .... L .... L ......,..,..... ,69, 111 Latvala, Clinton Charles ................ L ................. 63 Laverty, Sharon Elizabeth..39, 89, 93, 100, 102 Lawrence, James Roy ........... L ........ L ................... 69 Lawrence, Kenneth Gene ...,...................... L ....., 61 Lawrence, Maurice Fredrick tFredJ...L ..... 39, 97 Lawrence, Russell Everett .......................... 63, 97 Lay, Bonnie May .......................................,......... 56 Layport, James Lichty fJimJ ....................... ,64, 93 Layton, Clarence tRexJ .......... L ............,. 39, 78, 89 Lebcld, Evelyn Marie ............................ 56, 83, 94 Lediord, Juanita ................. LL, ,............................. 64 Lee, Carol Jane ........ . ................... 57, 61, 102, 112 Lee, Othelene ....................,.......... 39, 78, 79, 82, 84, 98, 102, 109, H1 4 Lee, Steve ...................................... 39, 99, 109, Legler, Mildred Joyce lMil1yJ ............................ 64 Lehman, Jim Allen ............................................., 65 Leitz, Margaret ..............................................,...... 65 Leonhardt, Verna Jean ...... Lel-lud, Phyllis Arline ..... LLL ................... 65 ........39, 91, 112 Leslie, Lolita Helen ...... ............. 5 9, 116 Lewis, Joan Louise ....... ......... 6 5, 93, 103 Lewis, JoAnn tJoJ .......... .................. 1 L 66, 92 Lewis, Justine Louise ....... . ....... 55, 59, 93, 103 Lewis, Karen Rae ,,.,,.,..., -.......-..... .... -.. ..... ---66 Mclntosh, Earl Lee . ,,,.. ............................... . 56, 136 Mclntosh, Violet Leora ....- ....... -...- ................, -69 Mclntosh, Colleen lan - ..........................,.......,.Y 63 McKee, Edward O. .............,..,..,................. 69, 105 McKenzie, Don Sam ........ - ...... - ........ - ............ . ......... 29, 39, 73, 86, 130, 136, 137, 133, 139 McKibben, Iimmy Ed ........ ... ....................... 64, 126 McKinney, Macyle Leone .- ........................ 39, 91 Mc,-Kinney, Sharon Marie ........ .. .........,......, 64, 112 McLaughlin, Donna Lee ............... - .,........, 57, 112 McMeekin, Barbara Noreen ......................., .....59 McMeekin, Kathleen tKathyJ ........,,., 64, 111, 143 McMick1e, Carole Louise ... ..,, - ...... -..39, 91, 102 McMillen, Richard Eldon ...... .. ,,..... - ...........V ...., 5 7 McMullen, Barbara Lee .... 55, 57, 102, 140, 143 McPherson, Theodore W. ..-..- .... -..- ............. .-. 65 McRae, Darrel Ken ....,.... .. .... - ................,.. . ,.,. .59 McReal, Ray loseph ....... -.-...-..-.... ........... 39, 81 McReyno1ds, Velda B. ......-- ............ . .....,. 66, 90 Medford, Florence 1. ,,,l,. .. ...... - ........ 65, 93, 112 Meeker, Anne Elizabethi' V-.- ....... 67, lll, 112 Meeks, Barbara Anne W- ..........., 58, 91, 104 Nelson, Ron lames ........ ...- ........e.. 41. 89. 92 Nelson, Susan May ......................... ....-..---- 5 5. 116 Nelte, Elsbeth ...................... .. ........-. 57. 73. 94. 102 Neufeldt, Patricia Ruth .... .. -... .. ..-..--,-- ---- -Q 55. 91 Neuharth, Martha A. ....... - ........... - ..-- ----157. 112 Newberry, Daniel Arthur 1Danl..............69. Newton, Nichols, 37 Robert Earl .,.. - ..... .. .................--..-. 69. 127 114 Mauryne Roxanne..57, 74, 99, 112, Nichols, Debbie Glenn -- ...... -.-.. -,.--A.----- - ------- 68 Nichols, Richard Clemens -....-- --,----,-- ------------- - 59 Nlcolai, Marcia C. ......... -. .... -.----- --,- -e---116. 63 Nieswander, Lenore Mae .-.-.- .....------ - ------------ 65 Nopp, Bob Graham .... ................ -... ---41. 35. 114 Nordal, Dorothy Ann .... N-.- --,------ --W---154. 141 Nordal, lames Lawrence ..... ..- .........----.. 54. 129 Nordyke, Quentin H. .........- .-...--- ..-...69. 97. 111 Nordyke, Sandra May ..... - ......... 1 ...-....--------4---- 41, 78, 82, 99, Ill, 112, 114 Noteboom Robert Eugene 97 Nowak, tBobl. .,............ ss, Shirley Ann .... - ..... -....41, 93, 100. 103 90 Nunamaker, Patricia Ann ..--.- A..------- ------ 5 5. O Lewis, Maryetta 1Maryl .,.... -.....- ............... 56 Lidbeck, Nancy Ann .... - ....... - ...... -..-...67, 82, 87 Lien, Arda Carolyn ....,,...,....,..,.. .. .... - .....,........ ....- ........... -,54, 60, 78, 79, 81, 94, 102, 143 Lienhard, Barbara Ioan ..,. - ...,,.... , ....... 58, 91, 104 Lietuvietls, Viia.......54, 59, 78, 79, 89, 104, 143 Liljequist, Lawrence 1Larryl .,,...,...............,,...., 67 Limbaugh, Loetta May - ....,.......,,.,................,..,., 67 Limbocker, Donald Dean 1DonJ ,.... -60, 105, 136 Linck, Delwin Marion ............,,..,... ...- ........ 39, 120 Lindburg, Don Nelson ..- ..... - ...,,.......... -... 39 Lindsey, Kay Elwood .............. ............. 6 8, 103 Linhart, George Wayne - ............................. 68 Linn, Merritt Lewis - .............. - ............ 17, 68, 93 Lippert, Myrna Lois ...................... 39, 73, 91, 100 Litchenberg, Alan Keith IAD - ......................... .56 Little, Marjorie Elizabeth ...... - ............... - ....... 80, 84, 86, 100, 109, 141 Lively, Cindy Iune ............... - ........... - ............... 39 Lively, Melvin Leroy .........................,............... 39 Lively, Virginia Io ......... 54, 57, 74, 90, 140, 143 Lockard, Beverly Marie - .................. - ....... 69 Lockenour, Anna Mae ................... 57, 73, 83, 99 Loder, Pete Cameron .......... 59, 93, 95, 105, lll Logan, Forrest Lee ............... - ...................., 69, 111 Logan, Phyllis Rae .-. ...................... - ...... -. 39, 91 Long, Verna May ....... - .............. -..- ...... -..39, 112 Loose, Darlene ............... - ..... - ...... - ............,.,..... 63 Lorenz, Marlyn True .... ....... . 39, 99, 100, 102, 109 Lottick, Sylvia lane ............. 58, 89, 103, 140, Lottls, Kenneth Robin ...... -.-...--...3 Lottis, William Walter .-.-- ................ 141 9, 96, 114 96 102 Loucks, Iudy Alene . .... .............. - .64, 82, 90, Louthan, David Lee tDaveJ ................ 66, 99, 114 Loveland, Richard Earl .-.- ..... -.... .............. --59 Loveland, Robert - ............ - .... - ........................... 39 Lovell, Kay Louise ..-- ...... -..-.,59, 103, 112, 114 Lowe, Richard Ierry .... -- .................. 56, 127, 137 Lowery, Ronnie Ralph . ..... ...-..---..-- .......... .60 Loynes, Barbara lean -..-.......--..... .....l.,,,, -..39 Loynes, Roy Ir. ....... -..-...- .......... - ............ -...-.,39 Loynes, Raymond Gerald tRa-yl .- ............. .. 60 Lucas, Iohn Andrew .............. -.....- ...,....... 58, 97 Luchau, Wesley Winfred .. ......... -....l2, 39, 137 Luke, lean Alice ....... - .... -.- ......, -.- .........,. -64 Luklnbeal, Carol Ann ....., - ........... -.- ....... 61, 143 Lunda, Darrel Orris ..... ....-..60, 99, 112, 114, 115 Luther. Norman tNorrnt....-..- ...... 64, 78, 105, 134 Lundberg, Mary Sonja - ..... --..- ........,,........,.,., 66 Lutz, Margie Lucille .... -- ............ - ........ -..- .....,. 65 M MacDonald, Eugene B. ... .................... ............. 1 MacDonald, Ianet Marie .... - .... -.... .... ...... 3 3, MacGregor, Dorothy Rae ...-...-..56, gg, , MacGregor, Patricia Gay Oberg, LaDona I une .... ... ......-.- - ---------.-------- ------ 61 O'Brien, Iack Donald -..-.. - ,---1----- -------- - --- -------- 50 O'Brien, Loretta Virginia ...... -W ..-.----------- -56. 91 O'Connor, Dona lean --N--M-1--M ---. 29. 41. 731 91 Ogle, Charlyn lean ......,.- -M ---------------------4 --59. 93 O1-I , D lene Marian ... ...... --1 --A-- 59. 52. 100 O'Hg1:i?Iet?ntne xc... ......r........ ewes. 111. 141 Oliver, Olsen, Olson, Olson. Olson. 1RrrlphFIameB --------e--------------- -----------gg oa are ..........-- ..----M ----- --H-M ---4 ------ 1 B ,,,,.,, .,.,-. ,.... .....66, 111 133 5231.35.16 ....... - ...... --...-.-..s9. 86. 94 Thomas Raymond tToml-.-.......-41. 104 wa... fm M-.---.M-H--W-2: ' , rca . ..- ...-- ..- ---- --------- ----- ----- Osbgmiywagne x......e11-..eo. sv. 125. 135. we Ostby, loanette Ann ..---- ------------M ------ ---- Meter, Adeline Marie - .... Q.- ........... - ............ - .... 66 Melton, I. W., Ir. ..... - ..... - ............................. .. .... 65 Mentzer, Gloria Darlene - ............... - ..... ..... 3 9, 91 Merchant, Steve Tait .................. 39, 75, 105, 135 Merrell, Iohn Gordon ................ -.... ........... 65, 111 Messmer, Howard Ioseph ....................... 59, 126 Messmer, loan Ann ....... - .......... - ............. 66, 112 Meusch, Iohnny ...... - ............ -...- ............,... 66 Meyer, Carolyn Alice ................ -...- .,.,.... ,67, 112 Meyer, Richard Craven lDickl .... .............. . 85, 89, 105, 111 Meyers, George Edward-59, 125, 129, 137, 139 Meyers, Katherine Ioan...-..-.-.4l, 91, 100, 102 Meyers, Marvel Georgia ........... - .................... .41 Michalke, Bemice Gertrude tBenniel ...... ...... 6 7 Michalson, Karen lMickiel .-...-..- ........... 56, 103 Michels, Francis Bruce .. ............. - ...... - ..... 67, 92 Michelson, Herdis Joyce ....- ..................,.... . .. .... - ......... -.-...-.41, 99, 100, 103, 114, 143 Miles, Clara Lou fTootiel..- ........ 41, 94, 103, 116 Miles. Sharon Lynne.--... .... 60, 73, 78, -102, 141 Miller. Alice Ioy - ........ -.. ..... -60, 91, 103, 141 Miller, Barbara Lynne ,.-..- ............,.,,...... .,.,, 6 5 Miller, Charles Eugene .... --22, 60, 79, 81, Ill Miller, Danny Charles --..... ...... - ...............,,.. .. 61 Miller, Delton LeRoy -..- .............. -..... .............,. 61 Miller Dolores Rae ..-... .... .. ........,......, 56, 89, 93 Mme.-1 Iulia Ann Uuliel .-...- ...... - .... - ....... 56, 78, 79, 80, 94, 102, Miller Miller: 144 Mary Helen ..... -...-...-- ...,.,,........ 69, 111 Robert Joseph fBobJ.....59, 107, 133, 135 1 4 Minifie, Fred Delwin. ..... 69, 73, 78, 92, 107, Minifie, lohn Lindsay Uohnnyj ..... - .......,,,.., 56. 90, 114, 126, 133, 134, 139 Mitchell, Marjorie Ann .....-...--.....-,, 69 . 41 Osterberq, Nancy Carol 1- -.-- ..- ----.- ---- -------- 50. 133 60 Otjen, Elsie Mae tPet1el -------- --M -------- -f---51. 0 , A1 t tMaureenl - .... - .-..--.------- --- Ovdtlxsrleralcreg tLoulsel ...... -..56. 89, 93. 95 P Mackey, Lyle F. ..- .... - .... ...-.. Maerz, Karl David ...... ........ 102 , 92, 102 39, 96 m ....'-Wfjf. ..... 67 Magnuson, Ray Paul -..----..-......... ........ -....39 Mahnkey, Curtis Preston .... ......- ............ -. 67 Main, Richard Mark tSquirtJ ..... .............. 67, 127 Maison, Paul 1Mikel B .... -.-...-......-.............-. 56 Malone, Mike Alan .... ...-.-.....-.............- ..... 69 Martin, Ansel Elwood .... -..-... .......... - ......... -..68 Martin, Doma Elizabeth ........ - ................ -. .. .......-...39, 49, 83, 90, 100, 103, 109, 140, 143 Martin, Gerald Dean ..... ....-..... .... ......-.39, 98 Martin, Larry Clifford ...... -.......--.. ......... 68, 126 Mason, Virgil Lyle - ....... -.......-..-.. ....... 39, 114 Massa, Iohn Dee ..--..- .... --...... ..... -.68, 90, 133 Mathers, Ronald Iames 1Ronl .... 69, 125, 133, 139 Mathews, Pauline Elaine -..-. ........ 58, 93, 112 Mathleson, Iim Alfred --- .... -..- .... - ......... 39, 86 Matter, George Alfred ...... -.....--.-...59, 95, 135 Matthews, Gloria Edith ..-.....-.......-.. ...... .-.63 Matthis, Suzanne Estelle ..... ..... -......-..- .... -.... 63 Mattison, Bill Grover ..... .... -. ......... - .............. 57 Matttson, IoAnn .....................- .... .. ...... --59 Maude, Roger Carroll - ....... - ..... -.-...-... 104 39, 102 May, Cecellia Patt- .......... 39, 89, 100, , Mayden, Wanda ILynnl 60, 78, 81, 82, 93, M nam-d,. Christine E...-..a9, 91, 93, toof Mglllister, Margie Iune ...-...-...60, 8 1, 89, 143 104 Mayes, William Gerald .... ......... - ..... .... . ., 69 122 0 103 91 McBath, Patricia Karol .- ...... -..- ........ 60, 82, McCain, Darlene Beulah .......... - .... -..-..-.,64, 90 McCann, Shirley Dolores .-..-.......-.. ............ -91 McCa1lister, Soren ..-.-...- .... --....- ...... . ..... -.-68 McCauley, Shirley Elizabeth ..--.- ................ .64 McClellan, Delores - ...... -...-..-...-...-......61, 91 McClelland, Charles Bob .......... -.... ...... -39, 79 McClelland, lames Stephen Uiml..-..39, 89, 105 McCoy, Kathleen -..-, ....... - ..... -....-.64, 90, 112 McCteight, Kathleen A. .- .... - ...,.. - ......... ...- ..... 65 McCullen, Eugenia Pat ........-..-..-.----...- 68 McCullen, Virginia L. ...... -..-.....---..-...-.....-.,39 McDaniel, Morris Milton .... -.... ........ - ....... 66, 87' McDonald, Norman Lloyd .... ....-...-..39, 90, 97 McDowell, Robert A. ...... -..-.-... .... -....-.l8, 67 McFarlane, Gary A. ...... - ................ --..- ......... . 67 McGinnis, Shirley Rae ...... -..39, 78, 91, 109, 143 McGlauflln, Gale . ,... ..................... - ....- ........... ..59 McGowan, Robert Bruce -..--.-......- ....... -.. 39 McGowan, William C. -.........--.--... .......,.,, .68 McGranahan, Dale L. ..-.... ...... ........- ....... -. 68 McGuire, Richard Todd lDlckJ......... -- 69, 107 Mclntire, Terry Eugene -..... ...... -..- ............. -69 Mitchell, Ruth Christine -..... ...... -..- ,..,,,, .58 lll Mix, David Elwyn ...... ...-..-..-,,,,- ,.,,, ,57, Mleziva, Eleanor Claire . ,.... -,- .... - ........,,..,,,,, 63 Monk, Lois Helen - ...... -..... ....... -..58, 87, 93, 112 Moore, Billy Wayne .....,..... - ....., -,, .,,.....,,,,,,,,,,, , 55 Moore, Ina Esther .... - .....,.,.. -..- ...... - .....,,,,.....,, 55 Moore, Norma lean .... -..- ....... --.-..- .......,., 54, 103 Moorefteld, Nancy R. - .... ---..,- ..... -..58, 93, 102 Moorhead, Roger Caspell .-..- ...... -..65, 89, 115 Mootry, Keith Earl - ..... --...--..-.-- ,,,,,,,,, N---41 Morgall, Ron Ralph ...... - ......... -.- ..........,,,,., 29. 41. 73. 85, 89, 90, 120, 129, 139 Morgan, David Allen .-..-,......,- ,..., 54, 105, 129 Morgenstem, William - ...... ..--.-,.,,M,M-Wm59 Moriarty, Patsy Ann .....,,..,.,-,-.,,, ,,,,-',,,-,, k--D41 Morley, Hazel .- ................, - ,,..,,,,,,, W- ,-,--,,,,--,,-, 41 Morley, Karen Claudette Morley. Roger Whelan ..- .... - ,......,,,. 64, Morris, Gordon Leslie 59, 111, 112, 127, Morris. Kenny Earl . .... ...... - ....-- .,.. N -,,,.,.,, 61, Morrison, Ralph Norman ,.,. ----.- ,,,, V Morse. Dorothy Eveltne ..-- 90. 136 . 59 126 , 139 96 65 Morse, Roger Sylvester ....-..-..- .,..,,,, Mort, Leo ,....... -.- ..,....., - ,,,, N --,,,, -M ,--,, Morton, Pat Anne. ....,....,. 41, 79, 81, gg, . 65 66. 129 58 103 100, Moses. Carol lean .....,.... - ,...,,,,,,,g,,, - 55 Mosoli. Mariorte Ann ...41, 85, 94, 100, 103, 120 Mott. Beverly Iames -.,-...M .,,,, Q ,---,,-, 50, 91 Muhs, Carol Ioanne .... -.-...-,N .,,,,-,,,, 41, 91, 100 Muhs. Kay Ieannette ...... -.- - ,....,..,,,,,,,,.,, ,V 55 Muir. Anita Louise ..... -.,- ..,...,,.,,,, ,,,-,,,,, A D55 gg Mulcahy, Myli-ea .... ,, ,,,,,,,-, u ,------ W ' Mullins, Lotsa Aline .......,., M . 66 90. 102 112 Mundinqer. Lola Anne .-..-.Q1Q11116 MUHSOH, Esther Ella .,,, ,N ,,,,,, - -.,----- mil-ff!-W 67 Ml1l'P1'tY. lanet Charlotte -.- ....,.. - .,,,,,,,,,- 55, 141 Myers. Lois Marie - ........,.,,,- M ---,,,----- N --.'-. 41, 141 Myron. Shirley -.- .......... - ...... -. - .,,, mm ,,-, N ,,,,- 41 N Nairns, Ierry Curtis ........ - ....... - ..................... 68 Nash, Donald Lee IDonl ...... -..- .......... - ....... .... 68 Neal, Benny Allen .............. --..... ............... 59, lll Neal, Donna Ioan . ......... -..-......-.-...56, 94, 102 Nebrtia. Shirley Ann ...... .. .... .......--.- ............ ..59 Nelke, Raphae William lRay1..-..-...- .... 68, 97 Nelson, Bill Lee .... -...- ...................... 41, 104, 105 Nelson, Bill Leo..- ............. 41, 73, 105, 124, 125, 129, 134, 135, 137, 138, 139 Nelson, lohn Rex .-..--.--......-.....56, 90, 112 Nelson, Noreen E. ........... - ....... - .... --.... ..... 57, 100 1 Peck, Donald Iuan ...... 1 ....... e----- ------- - 67. 97 p k, H ld Ge ........ ........... - ...41 129 139 12229, stlllleg Elat1:ig?..4l. 93. too, 103. uof 143 p ,U it tt. ......... .... - - ...... 1---N .---- - me -f,.fl..-ff 109. 111. 112, tzo, lan, 185. 139 Pankey, Ruth Etta .-..-- - ------ ----------561 91 Pankratz, Melvin S0111 --4---- -------------41 Paris, Dolores Isabel .- .....s -----------------59 Parse, EODIQGIMCIG --------- - --'--- ------------E? i?? P , mes ............. ..-.----e--e-- . Pglkgr, Ai-'den Ellizabethntl, 80, 90, 92. 109. 114 parker, Gary Lge ,.,, -,..-.-..56, 105, 125, 134. 135 Parsons, Geneva Ahh ---------------------41 Petcn, Don .... -..-- .... .... - -..- ---- -------4--------.53 Paterson, Gary' 1-0900 --4A------ '--- ' ---- -'---- ---- 5 8' 13 Patten. Pattte Kathleen ..--. .-.---------.---------.59 Patterson, Frieda Da lene -------W 1---- --61. Patterson, James Rlelldfd --4--------4--------- Petter-sen, Lewis Walter ---- 1---e ---- - ------ ---59. 97 Patterson, Tom Dean - ----- ------ ------- ----- ----- --'58 Patton, Donalyn 11102911110 ------ ------- ----- -58' 103 pqnon, lean Adrienne .........----.---59. 91. 112 Patton, Patricia Vee .... ..- .-.-.- 1----------V---41 pens., Donald Allen ...--.-.-..------60. 97 Patzler, liouglcza Ilanies --------------41 s, ar u e - -.----------- ------ ---- Paul-. ..... Ti ...... 1 a, 41, iso, 131, tae, 137, las Paulus, Peter Patrick ...........-.. -----468. 133 Pqwleyj Leazgl ?tCIl'119Y -------------69. 111. 133 Pa ne, ane at ..... .- ---- -e---------------9 Y -...- ..... 4 1, va, 79, 99, too, los, 109, 112. 120 Payne, Ioan Prl!Cl11C ------------ ---- ---.691 98' 112 gqyne, En... Hogan qseby-..-ea, us. 125, 139 r , owe orman- ..... ...- ..-.1- - ----- - -----. . ec' C? .,,,...,,,.... ........ 5 9, ae, 104, ws, 135. mae. 139 Pease, Pats Lee P410 ------- M ----- -----------M sa, 14, so. so. too. 140. 14a Pedee, Richard DougN---------em-------------v61 Pedersen, Charlene dime ---- --------- -- ---- -----65 Pederson, Arnold Milton ...... .. ....-- ---54. 111. 133 Pederson, Shirley Bernice N -------- --------------54 Peirce, Darla Dee ...... ---W ---- - ----- ------- ----- ---73 Peirce, Dawn ......... - .-..---- - ---1 - --1--- -- ----4- --90. 95 Pence, Donnie Ray ......-- -.- ------- -..-1--69. 107. 126 Pendergraft, Patricia ...... ..--------41. 91. 100. 103 Penrod, Darlene H. .-.-1. -..-- ---- - -.-----.-- 4--4- -------- - - 59 Pepgr, Don ,,,.... - .............. ..- ...... 41, 105. 130. 134 Pepper, Carolyn loyce - ------,------- .----N--M------55 Pepper, Darrell Lloyd .... ..... -.--..H ...-------- ----N 50 Pepper, Dorothy Rae ...... .....- .-.,...-- -157. 91. 103 Perirnan, Esther Beth .M ..--.---- ------------------55. 91 Perkins, Lorna Lee ......... .----.- ---1-- --- ---- ------51 Perkins, Ronald William -..-.--- - ----- -- --ee -- Perlich, Don Ramon ........ 41, 50, 85, 98, 126 107, 109 Perry, Iohn Edwards. ....... 56, 107, 125, 129, 139 Person, Iames Carl ....... .0--. .----- - ----- ----- 55. 125 Peters, Wilma Ruth ........ ---60, 93. 94. 103. 141 Petersen, Carol Sue .......... - ...... -.-..- ------- ------65 Peterson, Bobby Ann -...-..- .... .....- ........ --.--... Peterson, Joanne Mae Goan! .......... e ..... e ..... -.. 56 Peterson, Grant George ....-.....-.... ..... -...e...--.gg 60 Peterson, Lee Harvey ................ M.- ..... -. .... -. Page 149 Peterson, Raoul Traver ....... ..v,........A.,----f 6 6 Peterson, Shirley Mae .......V4..............A4. 60, 91, 112 Pettit, Gene Larry ......... ........,AY-.....A--------Y,f -f-- ----- 6 6 Phelps, Donna Mae. ..........,.... l4, 41, 86, 100, 114 Phillips, Donald Lee tDonl ...,..........1... 67, 97, 129 Phillips, Doris Nadene .. ,...................1......--,Ai---. 66 Phillips, Iohn LeRoy Uackl .....1f1.......Y...... 67, 133 Phillips, Louis Robert lPeteJ ...................V........f 67 Phillips, Otis Arther ...,..................-... 56, 126, 136 Phillips, Sharon Lee ..............,......1......Y.f1-----, 41, 91 Phipps, Iudy Lynne .,................., 68, 99, 104, 112 Picha, Delorese lune ....... - .....-.....-------- ------57, 91 Pickell, Emest Donald .....,.....1.......V------.--------- V---41 Piokerell, Shirley lean .................1..-.-..--,----- -1 69 Pickens, Thomas Roen..63, 68, 105, 125, 133, 139 Pierce, Norm L. ..f. ,,............ .e-----.-, 4 1 , 61, 125, 139 Pierce, William Riley .................--1----.- ---- - 1------- 5 9 Pingel, Howard Daniel .,.............. - 11------1--------11 69 Pingel, Kenneth Earl i.,,..1.. ....... 60, 126, 133, 135 Pinner, Tom Everett ..4..:...4 ,.............---------- - Pleasant, Navadea .....,... - .,,..-...-1-----.--------- Plessinqer, Iudy Pearl ... ........ -.-1..---- , 41 90 90 Plummer, Shirley Mae .... .. ........... ...........---....-. 6 4 Ponstord, William Iames- Ulm! ........,........-.-..... 64 Porter, Doyle G. lr. .. ,...-.-..-,..---- 1 ------- 65, 118, 125 Porter, Roderick lRod1 , .......,.--.....1----------1 -56, 107 Powell, Thelma LaVerne ...........1,.......Y.-.. 59, 102 Powers, Marian Lee 41, 74, 78, 79, 93, 100, 103 Powers, Patricia Lee ........................---,...-.V------- 41 Powers, Ramona loy ....,.....----.-. ...-1-----, 6 5, 92, 112 Powers, Richard Owen 1Dick1 ............1......, 59, 67 Poyfair, Darwin Bales ........ - ................---.-..-.,.-- 65 Prall, Robert Lee .....................-., 64, 114, 133, 134 Prentice, Ruby Darling L ........ - ...... L ...... - ........... ,66 Prince, John Robert ,........ .. ....... - ........1.. 17, 41 69 pmebsei, Beth Anne ,........... eo, ve, 99. l02,'1l4 Shatter, Carlene Anne .................,............,......... 65 Ritchey, Iohn Phil .,........ ......,, 6 0, 111 Roan, Arnold Wayne ,.....,... .......,., 6 1, 97 Robbins, Lewis Allen ......,..... ..., - ...,.,,, 6 8 Robertson, Edward Robert ........ ...,,....., 6 8 Robertson, Iames Allen .........,...................... 69, 97 Robertson, Iohn Charles ...... - .........e,l.........L.... lll Robertson, Ioy Helen .,.......,,. 43, 82, 69, 100, 103 Robertson, Royce Donavan .........,.................... 43 Robertson, Sharon LaVonne ................ 63, 73, 90 Robins, William Lester tBillJ .... -.....-..... ..... -.-56 Robinson, George Harry ..-..- ...... -.- .,..... 64, 127 Robinson, Iames Paul - ............. ....-..e ......... ...63 Rodgers, Fred George ...... - .................YV...... 64, 67 Roher, William Louis ...........,.. -..68, 97, 127, 139 Roller, Marlene Blanche ..- .........,................. V... 5 6 Roner, Iohnny Edward ....... .........,....,............ 4 3 Roper, Sarah Kathleen ........ ....... 5 7, 87, 104 Rose, Fred Louis ....,L................ ..............----..--. 5 7 Roseberry, Mildred Coralie .............r 57, 93, 114 Ross, Ollie Mae ........,.......,...................-..... --1------ 6 4 Rossow, William Ellsworth ,.... - ............. - ......., 99 Roth, David Eugene ..........................................- 60 Roth, Margaret Mae ..................,.......,. 58, 94, 102 Roth, Orville Norman ..... -.- .......... 29, 43, 96, 97 Rouse, Eldon Laverne ...- ........ ,..,.......r......11 6 5, 73 Rouse, Vernon Gene. ........ 43, 114, 125, 137, 139 Rowe, Iames Verl Uiml - .................. ........1....... 6 5 Rowe, William Walter tBillJ ............. ...58, 97, 135 Rowell, Ianice Ann ,.... - .............. .......... 6 6, 112 Roy, Beverlee Faye ...,...............................-......., 59 Rud, Mary lane , ..l.............,.................. .r.......--- ...,,,,...,...,.,43, 82, 86, 100, 103, 109, 114, 144 Ruhle, Barbara Eleanor .... L ............. -..43, 65, 89 Ruhle, Bob ..,.....,................ - ...........,,.......----.r.-------- 43 Russell, Earl Steve ...........,.................. ..........1.,.. . 67 Russell, Myron Rodney . .............,...............1...... 43 Russell, Sidney Harold .............,........,V...... 59, 129 Rust, Nancy .Ann ....,.......,..... 22, 60, 82, l0l, 141 Ruth, Don ,.....,l,................................................. ..... 5 9 Ryan, Robert Edward S Sadowsky, Ilene ......,,,..,.... 4 3, 90, 100, St, Michell, Lennie Lorita - .................... Saling, Howard Alan .......... 60, 90, 127, 1 140, 143 ......66, 91 136, 139 Salisbury, Beverly lean..43, 82, 83, 94, 100, 143 Salisbury, Doloris Maxine tDeel ............. 66, 91 Salisbury, Mava Mae .... ...... .. ..... - ,.... ........ 4 3 , 100 Salisbury, Todd Blaine .-.L ................ 43 99, 114 Salladay, Robert Earl ...... - ,............... ............. . .67 Sample, Helen Sybilla .................... - .................. 43 Sample, Lois Iean ....l..,.............. 60, 90, 112, 141 Sanders, Gloria Faye ...l..........,................ ..........Y 6 1 Sanford, Glenn Marshall ........................... 43, 90 Santee, Kathryn Mae ............ .... .. ..56, 73, 103 Satter, Bettie Rae ............... ........... 4 3, 111 Satter, Don Ramon l,....................,.... L .......... 60, 111 Sauerwein, Tom LeRoy ..................,,.......... 60, 90 Saul, Alvin Lyle .,.,,........................,................... 67 Savage, Beverly lean..43, 82, 91, 100, 103, 118. Savage, Robert Glen ...........,........... , .................. 59 Schalk, Robert Henry ...,. - .... - ............................. 43 Schantz, Bill Thomas .,,..... Schari, Ianice Rae Uanj SchemPP, Lloyd Robert ll l 57, 67 102 Propp, Melvin Gordon tMelJ - .............. L ..,r... -...66 Puhlmon, Charles Ir. . .......,...... 67, 105, 124, 125 Puhlman, Raymond Walter tRayl ....- .... .. ..,.. 114 Putnam, Berniece Sylvia ....... - ....... .. ...........1...... 67 Q Quamme, Dean Lowell L .........................-.-. 55, 60 Query, Charles Floyd tChuck1 ....... ...,..... - --.67 R Raaf, Marie Magdalina ............................... 60, 91 Railsback, Patricia Ann ....... L .......-.. 29, 41, 102 Raines, Douglas George tDougi..41, 98, 105, 114 Rains, Ervin Roy tErbiel -...- ...................-...-... -41 Ralph, Lowell William ............... 61, 104, 107, 114 Ralph, Mary Evangline .............. - ............ 56, 111 Ramp, Michael Ray lMikeD ........... - .....- ------1--66 Ramsyer, Patricia Ann tPa0 ...... - ....... .-..- -..--.- 97 Randall, Carol Mary .........,...... .....-...68, 93, 141 Randall, Harold LeeRoy ...,.. -..-...c .......... 69, 97 Randall, Irene Barbara ,........ -.- ...... . ......,,....... 41 Randall, Lucille Luanna ..... -. ........... .. .........,. 61 Randall, Ruth Ioyce ............,. ....... .. .,69, 98, 101 Rankin, Robert Dwaine .- ........ .. ........ . .......... 137 Rankin, William Dwight .................................. 137 Rasmussen, Carol Adene ........,. L ............ 63, 102 Rasmussen, Sally Milda .........,............... 41, 100 Rath, Patricia Iane......41, 87, 100, 103, 140, 143 Rauk, Matz Irene ...........................,......... .69, 103 Rawlings, enneth Eugene .....- ...............,,. 63, 64, 105, 125, 126, 133, 139 Rawlins, Veleda lean .......... -.... ....... L ...... -64, 92 Ray, Lorraine Carol .,.,. L ................,,,,,........., ,164 Reagle, Norma lean ...... --...., ...............,,,., 56, 91 Real, Carolyn Ann ,........ - ........... 41, 93, 100, 102 Redding, Ianet Kay ......- .,.............. c,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,59 Reed, Claudette - ...............,........ -..LW ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55 Reese, Mary Lou .,.. , ..,.....,... - ...........,,,.,,.,,, 41, 102 Rehtuss, lohn Alfred ......,. 29, 41, 74, 86, 89, 109 Rehm, Karl Martin .....,..,.,,,, ,. ....,. , ,,,,,.,,,,,,-,, ,,,,, , 56 Reimann, Helen Iay ........,..i... -M .,,,,,,,,, 41, 91, 101 Reimann, Robert Gene fTed1 L ,,,r,,,,,,.,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, 41 Reitz, Edward LeRoy tEddieJ ....,, , ,,,,,.,,,, 65, 129 Reitzenstein, Clair Allen ,,.,..,,,,.,.,,,-,,, 57, 97, 129 Reitzenstein, Richard .... ,L ..., - ,,..... , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 97 Rempel, Clarice Carolyn- ..,..... 41, 111, 140, 143 Rempel, Gerald Dale .... --...-,,,,.,- ,,,,,,,, ,,,53, 89 Renaud, Ronald ..,....,.,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, 5 9 Reuter, DeNae Susan ,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,-,,,,-,,,,,,, 5 5 Reynolds, Earlene lane .,,,,, , ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55, QU Rhoten, David Alexander ,.,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y 41, 72, 114 Rice, Barbara Ann . ,,,.,,. N .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,..,,,,, ,,-,,-,,,,, 4 1 Rice, lim Raymond ............ - ..,...,, 58, 133, 135, 139 Richardson, Dick York .......,,,,.,,.,,,, 69, 79, 89, 120 Richardson, Douglas-M., , .,-,, ,,,,, , 167, 111, 112 Richardson, Ida Ann ,,., ,, ,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,-,,,-,,-,, 57, Q1 Riches, David George ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,,,--,- 4 1 Richey, Lee Sawyer ,......,,.,, .,,. , ,,.,,,,,,1,, 5 9, 99, 115 Rickard, Donald Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,,, --,,.,,,,.-,.,,,,,,,---,-- - -59 Ricketts, IoAnn Clair,.43, 74, 100, 101, 102, 114 Rickman, Iay Dee .,.. - .,.,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,-,--,- 5 0, 126 Riddle, Iesse Iames ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,, ,..,--.--------- 5 5 Riewald, Marilyn Cecile ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ,v-, 1 -,Y--------- 5 7 Riggs, Robert Colburn ....,,.,,,,,,, 43, 95, 104, 107 Riley, Bill ,,......,,,... , ,,.,,,,,,,,,. M, ,-,,,,. A ,--,--------,--,,- N57 Rinehart, Beverley Rae ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, ,----,'---, 5 0, 112 Ringnalda, Wm. Frederick tBillJ ......., 60, 98, 135 Ripley, Gordon Louis .,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,---,,- ,-.----, 5 5 Rissell, loan Jeanette .,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, -,,,,-,,------- - --61 Ritchey, Anne Stewart ,.,,,,1,,,,o v,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,---,,,Y,, 79, 79, 89, 100, 103, 143 Page 150 Scherrer, Kathryn lean ..... . ..,.. .....,, 5 7, 94, Schirman, Harold George ......,... .................... 6 8 Schmidt, Carol lean ...,. - ...... - ........ ........... ,.... 5 8 Schmidt, Dick Henry ...... - ...... .. .......... ......, 6 0 Schmidt, Paul Floyd ..... - ..............., ...... 5 8 Schnee, Don William .......... -.., ......... ,...... 6 7 Schoneboom, Charles Drew ...............,,............ 68 Schoneboom, Willa Ieane ......................,,.,,...... 43 Schrader, Iack Arthur ................ 61, 87, 128, 139 Schreoengost, Fred .......... - ..................,,............., 68 Schrecengost, Greta Ann .......... .. .................... .-,-...e .................. 29, 43, 73, 82, 90, 100, 143 Schroeder, Milford Lee ...... -..L ,........ ,....,. ,,...,. ..69 Schrover, Pat Irene ,....... ,. ...,.,,,.,....,...,,., , .,,, 69, 90 Schrunk, Mary Ieanw ...... ...59, 99, 103, 112, 141 Schrunk, Wayne Lee ........,. , ...,..,,..,,,,.,..,,,, 43, 120 Schuck, Iames Wilmer ..,,......,..i... L ,....,,..,,,,,.,,,,,, 61 Schuh, Dale Gene , .,,..,......... ,...-...., .....i.,..,,.. M169 Schwab, Lester William ....,. -..,..-,,. ,...,..,,,,,,,,,, 63 Schwalen, Gerald Michael ..... - ........,..,,... ,43, 97 Schwalen, Mary Ann -me ........,..,,,.,.. 64 90, 141 Schwalen, Patricia Ann ... ,.........,,,,,,,..,,,-,--,-, , 73, 78, 100, 102, 141, 143 Schwartzenberger, Wilma ....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, ,61 Schwiesow, Gale Frank ..........,.,,...........,. 66, 112 Schwynoch, Ioan Paul ..... -.60, 92, 125, 135, 139 Scott, Charles Gordon tChuckJ W, ,,,,,,,,,, 64, 126 Scott, Donald William ..,,.,,,. ,, ...,,..,,,,.,,,-,,,-,-, 43, 99 Scott, Douglas Lee .,.,.,.,.,..,,,..,,,,,, A .,,,,.,,,,,-,-Y 60, 90 Scott, Virginia Irene, ,........... - .,... 43, 90, 100, 143 Seamster, Ioan Beverly ,,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 94, 102 Sears, Roberta Irene ................,, 61, 94, 102, 114 Seaton, Robert Lee ........ N, ,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 55 Seay, Elmer Earl ..,............A.,...,., 56, 127, 129, 135 Seay, Caroline Anne ......,. - ,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....l7, 43, 72, 75, 84, 86, 92, 100, 109, 118, 143 Seeger, Margaret Dorothy .......... 56, 91, 111, 112 Sebem, Leonard ...,....,,.,....,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Sellers, Don Lee .....,,..,,.,,,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,55 Settlemier, Marilyn Claire ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 7, 90, 103 Sexton, Iim Lee ,.,..,....,..,...,..,,,, ,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,-,,--, 5 1 Sexton, Mary lane ,.,,,,.,,,.,,, , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,A, 55 Shafer, Sharon Iean ....., ---Y,-, 5 5 Sharp, Larry Dean ...,...... .. ............,.....,. 54, 56, 73 Shaw, Ronald T. ......,...........,....... 43, 96, 107, 111 Shaw, Sandra May tSandyJ ......,. ............. 6 6, 73 Sheafter, Terry Avery ..- ...................... ...,...... 6 7 Sheldon, Emery Doug .......... ,,...... 6 7 Shepard, Nick ...............,..... ........... 4 3 Shepard, William Iohn ...... ............., . A... 6 7 Shertield, Ima Leona .......... ...............Y 6 0, 91 Sheridan, Darrell ............... ......... 4 3, 107, 128 Shidler, Evelyn Kay ........................ 93, 102, 141 Shields, Patricia Colleen ..,....................Y..... ..- ................................ 60, 82, 90, 99, 103, 114 Shrake, Phyllis Ann ...,........ - ,....... 57, 94, 102, 141 Shrock, Harlos Duane ..................,..............,.,... .67 Shrock, Iudith Loree.,43, 82, 83, 84, 91, 100, 109 Showalter, William Boyd tBilll .......... 57, 98, 107 Shryock, Dorothy Mae .............................. - ..,..., 57 Shull, Iames Edward Climb .............,...,. 69, 87 Siddall, Galen Richard . ....,.......,.... 16, 43, 90, 97 Siddall, Ianice Patricia ....... ........., 5 8, 73, 90 Sievers, Don -,..-..c .................... ' .............. 15, 68 Sikel, Betty Lou ..,.......... - .........,.................. . .... 65 Simmons, Clair Alan ...... L..- ..,........... 58, 73, 136 Simmons, Wayne LeRoy ... ............... - ........ 43, 97 Simpson, Richard Iames ......c ........ ....-....-69, 96 Sims, Iohn Ray .. .......,...... ..... ......... .. ......,..... 69, 93 Singer, Katherine Louise .......... ,........ ............ 4 3 - Singleton, Amold ..,..,.,... -.... ................,............. 67 Sipe, Elizabeth Marie .... ..- ..............,... 63, 90, 141 Sipprell, Ralph Coursey - ........................., 64, 111 Sioding, Roberta Ellen, ..............................,...... 43, 82, 84, 86, 90, 103, 105, 109, 140, 143 Slack, Arlan David ,............... . ............................. 64 Slattum, Ierald Kenneth.- ...........,........ 43, 87, 89 Slitfe, Loree ,...,. L ...,,....,..... - .,....... 59, 92, 102, 141 Small, Beulah Ieanne ........,........,.........,.............. 43 Smith, Betty Ellen ........................................ 64, 141 Smith, Beverly Lou ........... - ............ ..... ........ 6 5 , 141 Smith, Claudette lean ............... - .............,. 65, 101 Smith, Darold Alfred ....,.. ... ....................,............ 65 Smith, Darwin Dick ...- ...,...,..... -,.43, 77, 86, 114 Smith, Donald Hobart .... 29, 43, 81, 99, 109, 116 Smith, Donald LeRoy tDonl .-..- ......,,..,...., 66, 75 Smith, Douglas Iuvinall ....- ........ - ...,,, 67, 97, 126 Smith, Frances Lorraine - .......... ..............,...... 6 7 Smith, Francis Frank .... - ..... - .....................,,..... .67 Smith, Gary Lyle .......... - .......,..............,,.. -.68, 93 Smith, Gary Mearl ..,.. -....., ......................... 60, 111 Smith, Ioan Elizabeth, .... - ............. 43, 49, 93, 143 Smith, Juanita Iane ...............l......... ....,..,.... . 66, 90 Smith, Larry Allen ............ L .... 68, 111, 112, 126 Smith, Lonny Dean ........ .. .... L ............. A ....,,,., , .,,., 43 Smith, Lorene ,............. . ....,,...................,, 13, 59, 98 Smith, Merrill Richard ............- ........, L .l,. ,. ,.,..,, 60 Smith Sarah lane .......... - ....... , ..,...,. L ...,,....,,4,,, 43 Smithson, Iackson Lee .....- ............,...,, , ,,,,,,, 15, 43 Smyres, Delores Faye .... ,. ....,..... -..L ....,.,,,,, 13, 43 Sneddon, Phyllis Arlene ......r......,..,..,,..,,, 69, 141 Snider, Patsy Lu Ellen ......... 56, 78, 79, 80, 82, 90, 94, 101, 102, 112, 120, 140, 143 Snook, Dwayne Lavem ...- ....... , ,.,,,, 43, 129, 139 Snook, Ianet Lee ,,..,..,..... - .............,..,,,,,....,,,, 43, 91 Snook, Maxine Doris ......... ,..,,.,,,,,,, 6 1, 91 Snyder, Ierry Edward .....,.... ..,,.,., 4 3, 105 Sonderman, Ray Eugene ...... Southwick, Melvin Ray , ........,.... 69 Sparhawk, Waunda Earlene ...,, .,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 Spradling, Helen Yvonne ..,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,63, 91 Springer, Larry Erwin ..... - ,,,.... ,,.....,.,,,..,,,.,, 62, 64, 105, 118, 125, 131, 139 Staedeli, Earl Iacob .,.,.,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,,, 43, 81 Staedeli, Hazel Helen A... .,, ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,64, 91 Stahl, Edwin Erich tEdJ .....,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 6 Standley, Vida Elizabeth. ,,,.,,,..,, 43, 73, 100, 114 Stark, Carol Star ..,.,,......., - ..,,..,,, ,. ,.,,,,,,,,,. K ,,.,,.,,, 57 Stark, Pat lean ...,..,.............,,,,..,,.,.. ,,,,,,,.,, 6 5, 91 Starrett, Doris Louise ,........,,,,,.,, ,57, 92, 111, 141 Steele, Marilyn Nan -...,,. -...61, 82, 94, 102, 143 Steeves, Thomas Watson , ,,,,,.,,,,,,,-,,,.,,.,1,,, 43, 49 Steinke, Ron Duane ....-L..- ....,.... ,W ,,,,,,,,,,,, -,143 Stenhiem, LaVonne lane .......,,, 58, 100, 102, 114 Stepper, Freddie tFredl ...... 58, 97, 127, 129, 139 Stepper, Herbert Edwin ,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,..,,, 43, 127, 129 Stettler, Donald Lee ...,,,.r,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 6 5, 97 Stettler, loanne D. ........ 43, 90, 109, 140, 143, 144 Steveley, Robert Vincent N ...., , ,,.,,,,,,, ,.,43, 96, 99 Stevens, Kenneth Gale ...N ,.,,,,,,,,, M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55 Stewart. Diana Ioan ..........,..,..,,..,., ,,,,,, , ,,,94, 103 Stewart, Donna lean .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,-,,,,.,,. N N94 Stewart, Norma lean .... 14, 43, 93, 100, 102, 105 Stockard, Owen Gray ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , V-59 Stolk, Gloria Madelyn ,,.,,..,.,,...,, 59, 94, 102, 114 Stolle, William Patrick ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,-, ,,,,---,-. N N65 Stoller, LaVonne Lee tBonniej ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 78, 91, 109, 140, 143, 144 Straw, Lois Irene ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 ,,,-,,,-,,---- 5 5 Strebig, Carol Ruth .,,,,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,. 1 ,55, 102 Strong, Shirley lean ....,..,,,., N ,,,,,,,,, --67, 109 Stryfieler, Iack Amold ...,...,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 37, 126 Stuart, Donald Alvin tDonJ ......... Sumner, Darlene Derell .,,,,.., ,,,, 6 0, 90, 103, 112 Sunderland, lim Lee ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,.----., 53, 97 Sunderlin, Patricia Louise tPatl. .,..., 60, 90, 101 Svinth, Alice Carol .,..,,.,,. ,, ,,.,,,,,,, 61, 87, 102, 101 Swartwout, Ardis Irene ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--., ---,--- E 45 Swartwout, Arlene Orlys .,,,,,,,,,,,- Sweet, lohn H, .,.,. ,,,...,,,., ,N ,-,, im Swegart, Barbara Lee ..... --- ..... .. ........ 45 ...,,..68 Whittaker, Ronald Eugene tRon1 ....... -. Wood, Gloria lG1briJ -....L..::-7 Swegle, Alta Nadene .........,...,..........,............., .61 Swigart, Dorothy Natalie .... L. ....... - .............. ..........29, 45, 78, 84, 86, 100, 108, 109, 114 Swingle, Noel Lyman - ....,, - ....,, ..-...45, 107, 135 T Talbert, lack Duane ....... - ....... .. ....,..,..,,.......,,.,,. 69 Talmage, Claudia Jane ..,, ....,..,.,45, 93, 102, 107 Tarem, Anne Saimi .......... --..-..66, 90, 104, 143 Tarem, Eevi Marie ,..... - ............ - ......,, -.,-..-.. ........45, 84, 90, 100, 101, 104, 109, 140, 143 Taylor, Charles Alan N..- ,,.,,. -.,,, .,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, D45 Taylor, Delores Lucile .... - ,........,., - ..-, 45, 98, 104 Taylor, Donna Loyce....45, 89, 93, 100, 101, 102 Taylor, Iackle Alfred Uackj .,,, N-, .,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 66 Taylor, Iames Clarence ...... - .,.... -- .,... - ......, ,.,,,45 Taylor, Ianice Lee ...... 45, 91, 100, 102, 140, 143 Taylor, lohn Virgel A,,,, ,-,,,.,,k ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, my ,,,,,,, 59' Taylor, Marvin L. ..........,. ..., ..,,.,,,,.., 69, 111, 112 Taylor, Naydeen Mignon ....... - ..,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ------------45, 77, 86, 89, 100, 105, 106, 109, 143 Taylor, Oliver Scott ,.,..,,., 1....,,,M., ,,,, A-261, 114 Taylor, Raymond Willard -..L ..,,..,,,, W, ,,,,,, .1 69, 105, 118 125, 139 Taylor, Wanda Dorice .--NM ,,,, W, ,,.,,,,, , 55, 98 Temple, Amold Lewis ..- .,., - .,.. - ..,.....,. -.s1, 129 Terhune, Raymond Carey 1Roy1 ,,,, ,,M,,,55, 131 Terry, Barbara Lavonne -.,..-- ,.,.,.,,,,., ,.,,45, 90 Teter, Ronnie Ray ,,,,, ,W ,-,, W, ,,-,., MW ---- 54, Q7 Theye, Lawrence William ..,.,,.,, , ,,,,,,,,, N,-445, 90 Thiessen, Robert Charles-45, 125, 129, 137, 139 Thomas, Frances Lorene-45, 99, 100, 103, 114 Thomas, Maw lane .... -..-e.....60, 89, lll, 141 Thomas, Michael Andrew ,....., ,,,,,, ,. ,,,,,,,,,, 12, 90, 104, 105 130, 139 Thomas, Warren Dale N ,,,, Wm,-W 4-,---,,-'- 45 Thompson, Betty C. ,,,, Mm- ,,,.,,, 1,1-,M--,45, 100 Thompson, Carol Lynne ,,,,L,M,,, ,,,,,,,,,., 53, 102 Thompson, Ioyce Emma ,,. ,,,.,,, N ,1,., NM ,--- 54, gg Thompson, Roger ..,,. W., ,,,, ,W .... ,.,,,-,,-M,-,,54 Thompson, Phillip Arthur .,,,,. ,M -,,.-,--,,,-,- -M50 Theme, Roberta Arlene -,,,- ,,.,,.,.1,, mm, ,,-----, 55 Thulin, Earl Quintin ,,L,-,-,mmm ,A,----, W, ----,,-, 45 Thurman, Dick Frank W.- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--- ,,,,,, , 60 Todd, Pat Edith ...,... 45, 49, 83, 90, 100, 103, 143 Toelle, Ianet Elaine ,,,,,, , ,,,,,..,., .1 ,--,-,,,----,,,-,,,,, ,55 Tom, Abraham David fDuve1 ,.,,,, N ,.,,,,,,.., , -A --------- -4- --.-- --.63, 65, 73, 105, 124, 125, 139 Tom, Doris ....,,,..,, , ,,,,,,, ,mm,-,,mm,,-,,,n ---- 57, 90 Tanning, Anita Anne ,,,,,m-W ,,,,,-,--,,, 45, 91, 102 Tookey, Barbara lean ..- ....,, ,...45, 91, 100, 102 Townsend, Dolores Ioan ..,.,, , ,,,,,, , ,,,,-,--,,, 55, gg Towry, Huey Dale ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,-,,,-,,.-,---,,,, ----,-- 5 7 TOYCGH, Pauline May.,45, 93, 100, 102, 140, 143 Trammell, Johnnie Clev ,-,,N,,,,,,N ,,-,-,--,,, 45, 111 Trammell, Swanna Ioycg ,,,, MMM ------,---, 55, 90 TTC-WiS8, loan Teresa... 45, 84, 86, 100, 103, 107 Trevise, loyce ........ 45, '13, 84, 100, 101, 103, 107 Triplett, Her-by Millard .......... 63, 67, 73, 107, 126 Triplett, Ramona Lucinda ,,,,,,-M- ,,,, 57, 112 Triplett, Sam , ,1,,, , ,,.,,,, 1.-AN.,--Z-,--'VM---,-'RN-------.135 Tripp, LaDene ,...,,,,,,,,,, mm ,1,,, wma- ,,,,,,,,1, 45, 112 gf!-19, 5013311 gelrinard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,, ,Q ,,,, - ,,,,,,-,, 45 russe , oy ei-man -.,,.-..,,,s3, 57, 73, T1-lchek, Ernest Theodore ,W ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 45, Tucker, Roger Dem-1 M,,-,,-,M,,N ,,v,,,,,,, --F68 92 Tuers, Bemita Beth ,,,,,,,, ,mum ,,,,,, 5--45 91 '100 Tulare, Shiela Ioyce ,,,,,, ,,,,m,-,mm ,,,,,,, 16, 68 Turley, Walton Iohn fsonnyymm ,,,,, 53, 123, 139 Tllmer, lack Milton ....,,.,,, , ,,,,,, ,mu ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 SQ Turner, Darlene Ioan N ,,,, N ,,,, - ,,,,,, B-,,6g, gn, 112 U Ullman, Don Wayne ,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,., N ,,.. -N,-,45, 128 Upshaw, Laverne ,.,,,,,,,, , ,,,, NWN- ,,,,, N ,,,,, 59, 91 Utterback, Raymond Victor , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 9, 111 V Valentine, Arlene Ioanne Van Drew, Woodie Leroy 45 Van Drew, Ierry Allen .-.,,- .,..,,.,,, , ,,,,,,,, 59, 95 68 45 Van Dyke, Dave Cleve .. .... Van Fleet, Norman LeRoy - ............,,..,.. - ....,,,, 45 Van Hees, Carole .. ...... -..Ma .... 58, 94, 103, 112 Van Hom, Ralph IPeteJ,....... ...... 64, 99, 114, 126 Van Ottingham, Patricia -..- .... -...-..- ........ 59 Van Rlper, Iames Alan - .... -.- ..,...... - ..............., 64 Vasey, Ann Carol .... - .1.... -- ........., - .,...........,...,, 65 Vaughn, Opal Faye -...-.h..- ....... -..65, 102, 111 Veal, Mary Alice -..- ...... -. ..................., .,., 8 7, 143 Veilupek, Ioan Lee ....... -.....- ..........., 65, 90, 104 Verburg, Bill .... --... ..... -..-.-.M ...... , ..,,....,, 45, 97 Versteeg, Iohn Edward .........,.......,...,..., - .,., 45, 97 Vibbert, Aletha Clare -..---..- .... 45, 91, 100, 141 Viele, Stan LeRoy ...... ...........- .... .......... ........ 139 Vincent, Shirley Nadine .............. - ........... .59, 90 Vogt, Donna Marie ...... -.--.-- .... ---........,. .........,45, 77, 84, 94, 100, 103, 105, 106, 112 Voight, Mary ..,... - .......... .. ............,..... - ,.,.,, 66, 90 W Wackerbarth, Don Ed .............,...... - ................., 57 Wagness, Barbara Ann ........--..--.- ..... ...e-...- 45, 51, 81, 84, 91, 100, 109, 140, 143 Walker, Bill Ray .......... L..- .......... - ............,...,.... 50 Walker, Bob Iesse eei.... . ............... L ............... 45, 86, 104, 105, 128, 136, 139 Walker, Inez Violet .......... -...-- ....... W.- ............ N45 Walker, Lloyd Burton -..-.....-......-...- ...... 60 Walker, Shirley Lorene .... L ............................... .90 Walling, Kendall Clark ........... - V.... ..ee.. - .........,. 6 7 Walton, Iames Ueffl ....,,.... .........45, 79, 104, 105 Wanner, Rita Arlene ..55, 61, 94, 102, 140, 143 Ward, Paul Ravmond -....L...L..-..- ..... -.45, 95 Ward, Savllla Iune ...... .....-...--.- ......... -..-.67 Wargnier, Iulia Louise ........ ........................,. 45 Wargnier, Oscar Ruben... ........ 45 97, 129 139 Warinner, Marilyn Louise lMary'LouJ ....... 73, 105, 133, 138 Whittington, Carolyn Rae ,... ....- ........... -..- ....... 68 Wickizer, Larry Gilmore L...-.-....- ...- L ---- .-.-T61 Wiebe, lack Dudley ....... -.....-M ------ --- -----. W--56 wlkoft, John Robert a..L..-.-...28, 45, 49, 61, 137 Wilbur, Iohn Cannon ...... -.-..--- --e. 63, 55, 125 Wilcox, Ioyce Ellen ..........-..-..------- - ,------ - ----------- 67 Wilcox, Viola Mae..- ...... L ..-- 45, 90, 114, 140, 143 Will, Shirley Ruth ...........,.. ---45, 111, 112, 114 Willard, Doris Iune.....-...46, 78, 79, 81, 89, 100 Williams, Alan Lee .... ........-------D-----57, 92 Williams, Charles W. ...W-.--e--M ---v--------------- 46 Williams, Frank D. ...... .........H...- -.-- 69, 97, 129 Williams, Howard M. ..-.......----------57 Williams, Norman Eugene ...- .... --..- ...-..-- ..., 6 9 Williams, Roxle Lea -......- ...---- e.----53, 97, 104 Williams, Gary Dean -...- .... L ......... -..mee -..- ---57 Williams, Virginia Rose ..... ......... ... ..... - ...,.,.. ... 59 Williamson, Lou Wanda .- ...-. ------e58, 92, 143 Williamson, Melvin .......,........ e. ....- -.-59, 134, 139 Willich, Robert Victor 1Bobl .-.......e.-.- ..--..---- ..69 Willis, Betty lean ....... -.--...--..-. ..... -.-------A54 Wilmot, Norman 'Idmes .- .... --------e---------A--59 Wilson, Erba Ruth ..---.....--------------46 Wilson, George Albert ...... L......- .... ........----.-.-.54 Wilson, Gwenith iSpunkyl .... --........-----59 Wilson, Harmon Grant ....... -..-..-.- ....... L... ---.- ,54 Wilson, Lorna Dean . .... MM..---.-.. .r------- --- 55, 97 Wilson, Maudre Zoe .-.....-- .... -..ue-.--59, 91 Wilson, Norma lean .......... .. .... - ..-....-. em.-46, 141 Wilson, Richard George KDickl..59, 90, 134, 139 Wilson, Walter E. -...-...-............-......-..46, 98 Wilton, Earl Allen -.............. ..... ..-.........a..-N58 Wiltsey, Gene Dell .... - .... - .... ...-..- ........--.--.-- -.45 Wlnegar, Elmer Willard .........46, 104, 107, 135 Winter, Walt C. - ..... -....-..--.............e.--46, 135 Wlthrow, Barbara Ann ....................46, 90, 100 Wittenberg, Juanita V. - .... .. .... ..-L ..... ..--.55, 32 Woelk, Franklin D. ... .... -.........-....-. .... .-..---.--57 Wolfe, Ronnie Lee . ..... ...-..- Wolverton N anc Marlene ..............- ..... ...-..69 .46 91 100 114 weed, Helen leyee -...,...-...ff21sQ 100, los, Wood, Iames Stafford -......--....- Warren, William Neale - .... -.......- ..... .L..6l, Washburn, Philip Iames lPhi1l...- .................. . 45 Wasserman, Diane Barbara..-..56, 89, 101, 112 Waters, Clarice May ....- .... -..56, 94, 102, 143 Waters, Claudia Kay .... -...--....56, 94, 102, 143 Watson, Patricia Lou lPatl .............. 68, 102, 141 Watson, Robert Grant lBob1 -........ ..., 68, 97, 126 Watts, Barbara Iean -.......-.- .... - ................... 68 Wayt, Shirley lean ....... .....,......-..- .............,. ...61 Weathers, Harley Iohn -..-..- ....... -...l6, 45, 97 Weaver, Betty Ioann ...... .... .... ................. . 56, 91 Weaver, David Richard ................. -.. 69 Weaver, Roger Keys .... ... ..,................. 57, 87, 114 Webb, Mac Charles - ...,, ...45, 105, 118, 125, 139 Webb, Marcia L. ..---45, 87, 92, 100, 101, 102 Weber, Gary Philip ...-.-.-...- ..................... .56, 87 Webster, Robert A. - .... -.....- ....,,....., ......., . .. 58 Webster, Shirley D. .... ....... - .....69, 92, 141, 144 Weeks, David Arthur 45, 79, 81, 85, 86, 108, 109 Weidner, Marsha Iane .................. .. ....,..... .63, 93 Weikum, George Ir. -...- ........ - .......... -.. 64 Weinstein, Carol I.. ............... 45, 84, 93, 100, 102 Weiss, Robert Paul ..................... - ....... 58, 89, 134 Welch, Coleen Gayle ...W ......................... 59, 100 Wellman, Mayslle Rose ..- .... .- ....,. .... 6 0 Wells, Wilmer Stewart ........ .............. 5 9, lll Welsh, Raymond Norman - ..................... 64, lll Welty, Gary Allen ................... -...- ...... ..64, 97 Wendland, Elsie Darlene .... - .,...,..,................ 65 Wendorf, Ieanette Ellen ........ - ......................... 65 Wengel, Delores Mae .....- ............ - ..... - .......... .65 Wenger, Howard Dean .................... - ..... . .... 59 Wenger, Ioanne Alice ..... 28, 45, 84, 86, 87, 106 Werner, Arlene Emma ....... 60, 94, 103, 114, 143 Werner, Betty Lou ................ - ........,.....,...,......,, 66 Werner, Gladys Leona ..............................., 45, 91 Werner, Shirley Elaine ..... ......... .. ....,..,. 1 ., 66 Werner, William Albert lBilD ,.,...,,.,...., 97, 127 Wesely, Kay Laureen ................... .45, 78, 84, 90 West, Dale William .......,........ .. ..........,...,,, 60 West, Dennis Robert ....,.., .. .......... .. ,.,,......., 67, 133 West, Dianne Leigh .......... - ....... .....,.,.,. ..., 66, 90 Westfall, Ianet Carol ,.....................,. 45, 94, 102 White, Donald Edmond .. ...... 56, 107, 111, 114 White, Eleanor Marie ..-- ........ 45, 82, 103, 114 White Franklin Dee lFrankJ ...... .,.,.. . 1 .,,,,..,,..,, 60 White Richard Allan iDickl Whltez 45 50 90 Richard Harold fDickl ...... .,....... , , S C 011 Q Q 'L 2 F- tl! 4 Q 4 Q F Q J' v 45559 iso, 93, ai, sa 143 Wood, Larry Emery ..........-.-..,.L..-.. ............ L Wood, Virginia .......... ...............-..... .... .. .... 46, 90 Wood, Wil is Allen ....... ......-...........6l, 98, 134 Wooden, Lloyd William .............. .... -..s ......., 61 Woodmansee, Anne Louise -- ....... -..- .......... . ......-..,.................-..46, 90, 100, 103, 140, 143 Woodroffe Nadine S. ..-.-............67, 82, 102 weeds, Charlen ......... -.----.- ....... -.--..se, 103 Woolery, Clarins Beth. ....... 1-46, 78, 80, 89, 100 Wright, Darrell Sherman -......46, 79, 111, 114 Wright, David Iohn .......... L-.................67, 134 Wright, Donna Mae .... L... ..,. -....L..,........46, 91 Wright, Gerald Charles ..-....................-........6l Wright, Ioyce Arlene -..... ..... ......-....-..59, 99 Wright, Sally Ann ........ - .... .. .... .. ............. .. ....... 68 Wulf, Kenneth Wemer -.... ......... L..- .................. 56 Y Yates, Harry Douglas ........ .....- ...... .. .... .. ........... .. 56 Young, Bev Iean .... 46, 72, 78, 92, 100, 101, 105 Young, Edward Arnold ..........-..--....59, 99, 129 Young, lim Leroy .......... .. .... ........ ........ .. ............ 68 Young, Raymond Edward ...... .............. - ......... 57 Younger, Grace Ioyce .............................. - ....... 82, 99, 100, 102, 114, 115 Youngquist, Susan Anne lSusiel..69, 82, 103, 112 Z Zahara, Betty Marie ....... - ..... ....57, 100, 101, 102 Zeeb, Arlyss lean ..... ...- .......... -57, 82, 100, 112 Zeuske, Doreen S lvla .,.......... ........ ............ -.69 Zlegenhagel, Inez gane -.- ........... ..... ....... 46, 109 Ziellnskl, IoAnn .............. ..........-.....-..-..--....58 Zimmerman, Kenneth KCaseyl .. .............. - ..... 46 Zimmerman, Mike ......,,.. .,.....,......,. ..... .,... 69, 111 Zistel, Evelyn Eamma ...............,.,..,. ....., ,. ...,.,., .58 Zumstein, Inez Leona .,............... ,..,..... ...., 13, 46 Zumwalt, Dolores Susann . ......... ....-...- .... -....58 Zumwalt, Mary Lou ....... --.. -...- .... .......,.....-. 59 Page 151 Oltie Grieve Iudy Loucks Sharon Campbell IT'S VACATION TIME . . . AND TIME TO WEAR WHITE STAG OUTING TOGS 9 9 'X Ai CIark's Restaurant We specialize in Friendly Service 479 Court St. Phone 3-8686 Red Cross Pharmacy PRESCPUPTIONS - DRUGS 499 State St. Phone 3-4804 Siilvealfaievzd Good looking clothes are not expensive 748 MAN'S SHOP Moxley and Huntington The Store of Style, Quality, Value 416 State Street ar man ms. 3 ll t B S' ' Q IEWELERS OF SALEM Distinctive Apparel for Women Libeny at State 460 State Street Salem, Oregon lt's Fun to Take Pictures The KLASIC Photo Shop 546 State St. Next to Capitol Theatre Films in by lO a.m. ready by 4:30 p.m. Phone 3-8996 ge 153 Come in or phone us your corsaqe order It will only take a iiffy- Erickson's Super Market gall Us Whffff You Wish to Walid' . ,, nd we ll hx you somethmq Sp1flY l NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS .Your Florist.. soso Portland Road - Phone 2-5014 Flgwer BOX 3820 State Street - Phone 2-3431 1145 South Commercial Phone 4-1472 Holly Says: Should you be alter-bound After sheddinq cap and gown, Come to Holly's where diamond rinqs And many other thinqs For long-lived marriages are found. J a C n , S J I e Norma Stewart Bob Hazel Holly Iackson 225 North Liberty Phone 3-5640 ..,,,sw i gak- KNi'7 , Tom Wolgamott Complete Automotive Service 1090 South 12th Street Telephone 2-5473 Page 154 l952 Viking Annual Salesnien anol Helpers Emie Drapela Don Davis Bruce Bleckeri Shirley Page Sharon Miles Pal Morton Mrs. Edmundson Darlene Garrison Barbara Kiaer Barbara Meeks Compliments of lesien-Miller Siuolio Official Photographers for the 1952 Viking Annual E X C L U S I V E HATS - SUITS - COATS - DRESSES Howard Corset Shop Foundation Garments M Special Attention Given to Fittings I S Hosiery - Lingerie - Dresses - Smocks 131 North High Telephone 3-4032 465 Court St' Salem Oregon Phone 3-8714 PAYLESS HAS EVERYTHING! Phone 2-3654 Open Niies till 9 P.M. H A N I G E N' S Anderson's Sporting Goods Dresses T Sweaters All types of sports equipment Skirts - Blouses 190 North Liberty Phone 2-1521 167 North Commercial Phone 3-5934 The genuine, all-over white buck campus oxford! Capital Auto Parts Phone 3-9151 After Hours 2-5647 234 North Liberty 305 North Liberty Salem. Oregon For Nationally Advertised Diamonds - Iewelry - Silverware - Watches - BULOVA, ELGIN, GRUEN, HAMILTON - Convenieni Credit Terms - mg? ,t 5 ' ' ' I 1' , -' X 'Vs 99 T flfff ' l X L' 1' T 'TT ir 4-'13STATEST'xfSAlFM rw: P ge156 Salem llwned and llperated B E R G , In the Capitol Shopping Center Headquarters for Fountain Pens and Pencils MENS WEAR 9 B00k Arrow Shrits, Interwoven Socks S Store 465 State Street -:- Salem, Oregon 121 North High St. Salem, Oregon REPAIRS FOR ALI. MAKES OF PENS The Music Center Q Everything Musical in the l.Cf 111511 Capitol Shopping Center Capitol Shopping Center 470 North Capitol Phone 2-5371 DELIVERY SERVICE Phones: 3-7375 and 2-4802 Congratulations to Class of '52 Black and White Coffee Snop ayflowet Milk and Ice Cream Everything from Soup to Nuts 2135 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 3-9205 loin Your Friends at- HAsK1Ns g f TZ ' 12th and Chemeketa it lf '.'- Z ,mf Hot chin Dogs - Popcorn - Candy 325 Com' Shea' Carmel Crisp - Pop - Etc. Dial 2-4716 Page 157 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 Congratulations! YOU ARE GRADUATING INTO A MODERN WORLD We extend to you an invitation to use our modern bank and modern banking facilities You will find us a friendly Bank SALEM BRANCH OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND Member of the Federal Reserve System KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS ELGIN WATCHES .IEWELERSOOPTOMETRISTS 9 Salem's Leading Credit lewelers and Opticians ,wb L I LIBERTY AND COURT STS. y If Phones: 3-4129 and 3-4120 SALEM. OREGON Paul and Helen Heath, Owners 2-4131 - Tel.6phO11.eS - 2-4757 B 'file f' 'ISL Nfl 4 NU-WAY CLEANERS FLORISTS AND DECORATORS and personalized TELEPHONE 3-9179 SHIRT LAUNDRY 396 South Church St. Salem, Oregon 447 Court Street Salem, Oregon Member Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Oreqon's Finest Drive-In Page 158 Ianet Westlall Ron Davis Luella Carlisle Congratulations. Seniors! from the Finest Store tor Men and Boys in the Willamette Valley! cy W 1890 Y Radios We sell all the best brands and service on all makes Call 4-2271 x If l lf x Records O Popular O Classical O Western All Makes All Speeds Our thanks - To the many students who have cooperated with us in considering the rights of others. Record Dept. - Cecil Fcrrnes H E I D E R ' S 428 Court Street - Service Corner of Center and High Page 159 Popular . . Because il's Qaocf! Unruh-Knapp Printing Co. P trsofthe'52VI: g Laundry and Dry Cleaning Salem Laundry Co. 263 South High Street I. B. Drive-In Geo. E. Allen Hardware GENERAL HARDWARE PLUMBING A Meal in Your Car HOUSE wma: ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES TOOLS 2230 Fairgrounds Road NORGE APPLIANCES Salem' Oregon Phone 3-3106 236 North Commercial YEATER APPLIANCE CO. Westinghouse Home Appliance Store Every House Needs Westinghouse 375 Chemeketa Phone 3-4311 Salem Auto Parts Co. Complete Line of Automotive Parts, Equipment and Accessories 365 North Liberty Dial 3-9108 GREETINGS from Ma. S Always home at 445 Court Street Come visit awhile-enjoy complete Fountain Service LES NEWMAN'S THE FRIENDLY STORE Men's Furnishings, Work Clothing Shoes and Luggage MILITARY SUPPLIES 179 North Commercial Phone 3-5508 Page 161 011456118 fha mm fm lim 464 Sm for ye-crr's your favorite store wishes you Cdl C1 grand vocation. COME IN Pictured is Sally Greig in cx Rose Marie Reid bathing suit and iuckei. and Amy Girod in Rose Marie Reid ierry cloth peddle pushers and bra with Ianizen T-shirt. AND SEE US SOON! 00dr0ffe's San hop Oregon home of This is the Sloppy Ice -a delicious sandwich ! Page 162 MARJORIE LITTLE .......... Edifor MARJORIE E. HIATT . . Faculfy Advisor H GARY JONES .......... Manager I952 VIKING ANNUAL ga E. Q Q . QM VIKING ANNUAL 9 9 Howard WickIund's Sporting Goods For the most complete stock oi QUALITY SPORTING GOODS Phone 3-6042 372 State Street mith'Corona world's fastest PURTABLE flow runes ROEN'S 456 COUI1 Sireef ALL MAKES NEW PORTABLES Two locations to serve you- Salem Hardware Co. The Ace 127 North High Street The Friendly Store I I ' Hd .T I dCtl ,Pat,Ol. McMillan s Fountain Lunch vmishe ggmngcoods 1949 State Street Phone 3-4906 120 North Commercial x'?'X ,, , ., 1,.1 ' . HAMILTON +FURNITUHE CU. Pomeroy :S Keene COMPLETE IEWELRY G OPTICAL 379-383 State St. Salem. Oregon CAPITAL DRUG STORE Prescriptions - Drugs - Koclaks - Toiletries WE GIVE SGH GREEN STAMPS 405 State St.. at Corner of Liberty QUALITY ALWAYS WINS E E-K STYLE - QUALITY - VALUE 2 lA1waysl DEPARTMENT STORE United Shirt Shop 155 North Liberty Phone 3-3191 331 State St. Salem. Oregon Start Savinq Early for Future Financial Security Open an account at the Ladd 5 Bush-Salem Branch ot The United States National Bank LADD 6 BUSH - SALEM BRANCH THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Facilities Available 40 BRANCHES IN OREGON AN onr:GoN BANK sznvmo onzaorr Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporat Page 165 x X dow i N U Q55 ij 'H ,V . , . V , tx X rx x ,E 'IA I , f Xi VA D ,Nil b f .L 6,0 . My - J gw 1mj5fM 5fD X.,- J Vx ,UNJ Mos-0 Eg RE , -1-2 HMM Saas P' HEAOYXT H N gf nj. Rf, PKRVXN F' '- X 7 X M Senlljfafipsa-ejQf:fE?NG K L KQV? - M X I f- L- x' f if KJCN ' 5 - 'AM I X W 15' Qfwff if ff 'WL 'xii 47 Q f' ffff. Z X 490 I 4 If-4 ,-,r -13 .14 j Mn, S,u5gg-fy 7-7-6 ' M.: r ,UU-ld .H f I 45 'F?EEf . ' X 'I , X. WI-Nvv-A5Ei I E 1 R Q H. ffjf' 'L J 7 . P-OPS ,Jw Hhfmx u' My X N L . V P I v? 5 ' wh-4 X dc-Q, A f- ' ' f KX R . H wlmih I ' ' Hx NX' W 14+ , 7' . .7 If ' ' 5 Q.. 4 p- . 'A ' ' Q ' 'KWSN Xxlkrivs ,X 4 , I !.!,'.- AW 5? sf 1 A 1 . ' xj aj' fl ' l ' . 'ji l'n'4' 'nf A .' ' 1 , 1 ' ff fDU- . A - ww. ' ' I , v ' K AND THR . 7'- NUW. ' J Ynfbff A .'x. 'fx X50 -'g ,q A fl nb' x ,. 1' j, -, !i -.,-.U :x..,.,rg,. idx NH. ,x 9. X 'XJ Page V n Q , tsl 'x MARION MOTORS I7LML 333 Center Street DEALER SALEM. OREGON Home of the 1952 Golden I-lirflytesl I-IeWitt's Distinctive Men's Wear Senator Hotel Building J. C. Penney's Home of Lord Ieff Sweaters and A Leader in Clothing! MCGYQQOI SPONSWGUI 9 160 North Liberty St. S Salem -:- Oregon Paramount Shoe Store Shoes that are different! Our New Store 339 COURT STREET The Golden Pheasant Delicious Foods Sensibly Priced 248 North Liberty Salem, Oregon Best Wishes to Class of '52 I Fnosrr OLSON Court and High Streets in Salem, Ore. Pag FITTS MARKET FISH AND POULTRY STATE STREET MARKET 1230 State Street Dial 3-9127 - 21 S th C c'a1 Phone 3 4424 6 ou ommer 1 Salem J- oregon IEWELERY DIAMONDS EACH YEAR YOU'LL HEAR MORE ABOUT- REPAIRING WATCHES n 5 Z, 750 If jongoim uise er, IEWELERS atoperatcasan' HGO1den Knows Diamonds' One's at the corner of Court and Commercial- One's in the Medical Cente The new professional one is at 130 South Liberty Phone 2-1828 311 State Street SALEM, OREGON ALL ARE CONSTANTLY AT YOUR SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORSl from Van Kleeck's San Shop AND FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS 155 North Commercial Standard Cleaners Pick-up and Delivery S G H Green Stamps Phone 3-8779 362 North Commercial 0tto J. Wilson Co. B U I C K Our 50th Year in the Automobile Business ul D GOOD TRA:1iPC3it::l:lJ:1sc?nd a FORD f Valley Motor Compan ' f 375 Center St. Salem, Oregon Page 168 Barb's Sporting Goods Sa1em's Finest Tennis Equipment Racket Re-strinqinq Genuine U.S. Keds Tennis Shoes and Oxfords SCHOOL DISCOUNTS 175 South High Phone 3-4555 Metropolitan Stores, hw. The Stores of Better Values 136 North Commercial Street Perry's Drug Store The Rexall Store 129 South Commercial St. KUHN'S SHOE REPAIRING WE RE-BUILD 'EM 464 Court St. Phone 3-9576 MASTER SERVICE STATIONS. INC. for Complete Automotive Service - Green Stamps 1 Three Locations for Your Convenience Center and Commercial Sts. Capitol and Court Marion and Liberty Sts. Wills Music Store Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson Owners Complete Music Store for 72 years SCHOOL SUPPLIES BOOKS AND STATIONERY The Commercial Book Store 432 State St. Salem. Oregon Phone 3-4959 141 North Commercial Phone 3-4534 Records for Every Purpose B. L. Elfstrom Co. 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