South Salem High School - Sword and Shield Yearbook (Salem, OR)

 - Class of 1956

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65 I 1133153 The 1956 btnnrh an 51912131 SGUTH SALEM HIGH SCHGUL Salem Oregon bhWl MF kW 9 Elisa et a ton, Editor Joan Wickstrom, Business Manager r. ran alton, Adviser hu Jilin... 'Mfg n '. '13 1.. QU' . N pw ma My N '- fm' 1 ' 3 . H, ' wx. ,. why T, ff? ,M 3 6 if 'La' 3' C M X Jag 'Q fs Q fi we fy. W Q 0' 1 f I Y 5 fl 'T O ,.. f A U' J! Gi ' g ,, 5 ' Lfx T , -U ' -xv fi? 1 '- . ' .1 Q ' ? A ' , -V V A av? FL, . ml , 9 1 5 1 ' I k 2 f -N Ai- 1 4 . 35 Q 'N ' , R - ' X 1 ' S Ps Q 2 F V, x. X , . ! L 1, I : Q. r . -X 5 ' Wffffv , Cl' Q Many yeas ago the vigorous and determined Saxons were perform- ing daring conquests and displaying their zest for adventure and inde- pendence. It is appropriate that we have chosen such a heritage, for it is with the same determination and initiative that South Salem stu- dents have achieved scholastic recognition, social development, and other individual and collective accomplishments. Although the future may hold its problems, we like to feel that as a result ol our experience at South Salem High School we will be able to meet the challenge like true Saxons - with the courage and foresight that will give us greater opportunity for happiness and service. Since our adopted Saxon ancestors have left to us a proud inheri- tance, we hope that we have done the same for future South Salem stu- dents by setting the high standards which we trust will serve as an in- spiration ior many years to come. mlb N ,W , neg T -fs Lf ' f M 'f, fv- 1 W lj! Q1-Y . -1---mf , f , 1. V ,fl A l' gift? 'l f 'f 5, mm 3 i W H?' it V 5 ,I ,R 4 . M ' ,, .2 + ' ff' 'Maw 'mi . V11 B05 ,fl 1 w E 3 as 1, Q Z t 2 wh 19' OI' 4 -is E E455 Q-'P 5 7 ,J f 1 1 7? X11 I 1 fff 1 Z ! I - f df E -- xi Q '5 ' Q .5 x f X r X x , :LN X Q V. 1 A i X E I, X T y ff - N X' If 7 'A I f 3 x , - . X 2 I 5 K , V ' 2 EE '. ,X IL. I x S ', iv, ' V F x 5.11, J ,Al Q X- 5, V. 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' 4, . , A . i f. ,,,,, ., , l Q1.'L. ,' f - Iasses for , ff eniors Reach Top in Position and Achievement Ron Baker Heads Othcers and Councll Semor class council Front row L to R Wally Park Don Lebold Del Schulze Shirley Frtch Iudy Keller Sue Grier Terry Graham Karl ne Quistad Connie Thorne Lynne Enyeart and Donna Meyer Buck row Iohn Trelstad Alex Agathonos Ron Baker Iohn Steelham mer Lee Rosen and Bob Beals After completing the1r two years as un derclassmen the seniors tuumphantly reached the top not only 1n position but 1n Rich Castle and Mart n Andic prepare to ad vertlse the senior class 'IIOVIG Dial M for Mur 8 der establ1sh1ng new traditlons the class helped to lead South Salem to acclaim and recogn1t1on ert who did exceptxonal art work for the yearbook and varlous exh1b1t1ons Mary lane Wait who won many baton tw1rl1ng titles Don Lebold who gained top honors with bowling records and Alex Agathonos American Fxeld Serv1ce exchange student from abroad The class earned a record settlng amount of money by sponsorlng Dlal M for Mur der a thrilling and suspenseful movie mystery At the end of the year the seniors Hitched Their Wagons to a Star at the annual class banquet and remembered past activities at the Senlor Assembly when they turned over their position to the next xn line Hope for the future was expressed by seniors as they partxclpated in the gradu at1on exercises After rnakmg their mark 1n South Salem s history they were destlned like their ancient Saxon ancestors to leave the1r mark on the world ,L ' 1 4 I 4' . 1 1 ' Q 1 I l A l ll i A I achievement. By setting new standards and Outstanding in the class were Ierry Meg- L A . A 5 X , f f f fi i 7 1' ,nyff,,.f 3, ff r lfgfik ,,','0ffZ,f ,fk V1 .- ll . 'fx If X' I ,f '. ,, ,b 42. ,YY Q Xl , .. 721 da' Senior class olhcers: Kczrlene Ourstcxd vrce presl- ff dent, Bob Beals, Sergecmtcrtczrms, Connle Thorne secretcxry-irecrsurer Ron Baker, presi- , X . . dent, Lee Rosen, sergeant-at-arms. ,1.L.,,l xg, 2 4 aiu I . .hp Q-Q! bf L? Anderson Gary National Honor Society 3 ASB president 3 varsity football 3 A A Stagg 123 president 2 varsity track 23 National Athletic Scholastic Society 23 S Club 23 Spanish Club 12 Class Sergeant at Arms 2 Rowdie Dowds council 3 IV football 2 IV track l college An derson. Iohn National Honor Society 2 3 Nation al Forensic League 123 president 3 band 12 orchestra 2 photography 3 Rowdie Dowds 23 college Andxc Barbara National Forensic League 2 choir 13 Pep Club 2 paper stall l Babes in Toyland 3 college Ahdnc Martin National Honor Society 23 Rowdie Dowds 23 Latin Club 2 National Science Club 3 French Club l college Askey Kenneth Work and then armed services Barley Mnke- Rowdie Dowds 3 college Baker Larry Swimming team 3 choir 3 Shi Club 2 S Club 3 Babes 1U Toyland 3 work then college Baker Ron Class president 3 Class president 2 S Club 2 3 secretary treasurer 3 A A Stagg H1 Y l 2 3 chaplain 2 3 vice president 2 class coun cil l IV baseball l IV basketball 2 varsity base ball 2 3 Spanish Club 2 treasurer 2 college Baldwin Larry Agathonos. Alex-National Honor Society 35 IRL 35 Class rep, 35 swimming team 35 A, A. Stagg Hi-Y 35 S Club 3g Rowdie Dowds 3. Albrich. Don-IV football 25 wrestling 35 Rowdie Dowds 3, Alex- ander, Ralph-National Honor Society 2,35 Encore l,2,35 choir 1,2535 The Bed Mill lg Babes in Toy- land 35 NFL 35 college. Allen Inn National Athletic Scholastic Society 23 class vice pres 2 varsity basketball 2 3 golf l 2 3 Latin Club 23 A A Stagg H1 Y l 2 3 officer 2 S Club 123 ASB council 2 IV football l soph basketball l Rowdie Dowds 2 Allen Manlou ASB assistant song queen 3 IV song queen 2 Hi Y Sweetheart 3 A A Stagg H1 Y Hasher 3 Spanish Club vice pres 2 Pep Club 23 Ann Guthrie YTeens 123 college Allen Roylea choir 2 3 Girls Glee 1 2 Home Economics Club 3 Y Teens l Babes 1n Toyland 3 work then college Allenby Darlene Latin Club l 2 Spanish Club 2 3 YTeens l transferred from Klamath Falls col lege Allm Richard College Allmer Ken Varsity basketball 3 varsity baseball 3 IV bas ketball 2 IV baseball 2 S Club 3 ROWd1E Dowds 23 college ff MW? as fri Barbee Ward A A Sta Hi Y 3 vice resident 3 Ba Be gg P Rowdte Dowds 3 council officer 3 Gold Key Art Award l Art Club 3 transferred from Grant High Portland college Barber Donna,-National Ho nor Society l 2 3 Commercial Club 2 3 FTA 123 Art Club l Science Club l Girls Letter Club l Barker Clarence Stage-craft l2 president 2 La tin Club 2 college mwell Pat Retail Selling Club 3 Pep Club 2 Commercial Club l Gym Iamboree l YTeen Bartholomew Doug College then armed er: ices Bates Loretta Pep Club 23 Commercial Club 23 gym Jamboree l welcoming assembly 2 work als Bob S Club 23 ASB council l Class ser geant at arms 3 A A Stagg H1 Y 123 National Athletic Scholastic Society 3 varsity football 2 3 sophomore basketball l IV basketball 2 varsrt basketball 3 IV baseball l 2 varsity baseball 3 Beard Carol Pep Club 23 Esther Little Y Teens 3 Commercial Club 3 ofi er 3 work then col lege Beard Claude Art Club l2 IV track 2 swimming 2 wrestling l 2 cross country l S Club 23 A A Stagg Hi Y 3 Gold Key Art Award l 2 Rowdie Dowds 23 officer 3 college Z PI ? f Behrens Sharon Latin Club 23 Commercial Club l college Bento hm IV basketball 2 IV base ball 2 college Blshop Carolyn Girls Letter Club l23 Pep Club 2 ASB council l gym iam boree l Girls Glee 3 college Blake Barbara- Boal Edwin-Retail Selling 3, band l- armed services. Boles Iohn-National Science Club 3- college. Boniface Barbara-Clypian Editor 5 National Honor ociety 3- Statesman correspondent 2 3' Quill and Scroll 3 treasurer 35 choir l,2,3- Grace Elliot YA Teens l 2 35 French Club 2,35 Seneca Club 35 Pep Club 23- Girls Letter Club 35 gym jamboree lg Babes in Toyland 3- college. Bradley, Dorothy- Retail Selling Club 35 Commercial Club lg Pep Club 1,25 Y-Teens lg gym jamboree l5 Girls Glee 2. Bressler. Marvin-S Club 2,35 wrestling 1,2535 cross country 3: Rowdie Dowds 2,35 Stagecralt 25 orchestra 15 college, then Air Force, 11 Bryant Ed R1:ta1l Sellmg Club 3 h1 tor1an 3 photo graphy 23 cho1r l work then armed erv1ces Bums Donna Reta1l Sellmg Club 3 olhcer 3 Y Teen l gym Iomboree l work Burns Ioyce Retall Sell1ng Club 3 treasurer 3 Cornrnermal Club l2 Pep Club l2 gym Iamboree l work Carda Roger Varsrty football 23 IV baseball l2 ROWdl6 Dowds 23 councll 3 S Club 3 college Carleton Ierry NGllOHGl Honor SOClClY 2 3 vxce pres1dent 3 Nat1onal Athlehc Scholastlc SOC1ClY 23 S Club 23 I R Mott H1 Y l23 pres1der1t3 H1 Y counc1l 3 Nahonal SCIGHCC Club 23 pres1 dent 3 band l 2 orchestra l varslty tenms l 23 IV basketball 2 IV football 2 sophomore basket ball l college Carter Ierry Wre tl1ng 3 loot ball 3 Rowdle Dowds 23 off1c'er 3 Bu1ld1nq and Grounds Commlttee 3 college Carter Hon Castle Rxch As 1stant Yell Kmg 2 Latin Club 2 OlllCCf 2 Class representatlve 2 Na tlonal SCIGUCC Club 3 IV cross country l ROWdlO Dowds 23 college Caswell Layne Wrestlmg l23 Cholr 23 S Club 123 ROWdl9 Dowds 23 armed servtces is Sur Gig Clark Barbara G1rls Glee l23 Home Economu: C11 Co Club 23 Y Teens l Pep Club 123 work Clark Cabot Tenms 2 newspaper stall 2 I R Mott H1 Y l 2 3 olhcer 2 Nat1onal SCIENCE Club l 2 3 Sk Club 23 ROWd1G Dowds 123 French Club l college Clemens Darrel Reta1l Selhng Club 3 work ne Lesley Our Town l sophomore talent show l Gxrls League talent show 2 3 Encore 2 3 Sn1k poh l Esther Llttle Y Teens l 2 treasurer 2 Grace Elllott 3 Announce-rs Club 2 gym Iamboree l Babes ln Toyland 3 cholr work Coe Betty Class secretary treasurer 2 Nat1onal Honor SOCI ety 3 French Club 23 presrdent 3 Umted Fund Cha1rman 3 G1rl of the Month 3 Attendant Cor onatron Ball 3 Anne Cvuthrle YTeens 23 trea urer 3 Pep Club 23 work then college Colgan Roger Natlonal Sc1enc:e Club l23 v1ce DYCSI dent 3 H1 Y 123 treasurer 2 Rowdle Dowd 23 band 1 college nklm Murray Hetall Sellmq Club 23 Photoqra phy Club 2 rolleqe and work Covert Karen lsther Lltlle Y Teens 23 secretary 3 Comrner Clal Club 2 3 trea urer 3 Pep Club 2 3 gym Iam boree l Cwlrl Letter Club 2 college Cowan lack IV football 2 IV ba lcetball 2 Qollegr WMM 9 5 hut Ron IV rally squad 2 ASB council l Retail Selling Club 3 Stagecratt 2 Rowdie Dowds 2 work Dempsey Betty YTeens 2 Pep Club 2 work Denton Nancy Song Queen 3 Hi Y sweetheart candidate 3 Claude Kells H1 Y Hash er 3 ASB council l 2 3 ASB talent show 2 Anne Guthrie Y Teens 123 council l Pep Club 123 gym lamboree l Drama Club 23 Ski Club 23 French Club 3 Latin Club 1 2 college Dickenson Lyle Retail Selling Club 3 IV baseball l IV basketball l Bowdie Dowds 23 work Dodge Darrel Doerlrsen Iane Choir 23 work then college Doland Iim Rowdxe Dowds 2 3 Doss Bill S Club 3 ASB council l varsity basketball 3 varsity baseball 3 varsity cross country 3 IV basket ball 2 IV baseball l 2 Bowdie Dowds 2 college Dufour Myrna Retail Selling Club 3 vice presi dent 3 French Club 2 Criswell, Georgianna-Latin Club l,2g Seneca Club 35 Ski Club 3g Pep Club 2,3g Grace Elliott lg Mar- garet Meade 2,3, treasurer 3g college. Cummings. Bill-S Club l,2,3g tennis l,2,3g wrestling l,2g Row- die Dowds 25 band lg college. Curry, Iohn-Band 2,3g choir 2,35 work. Davenport Ierald Radio Electronics 23 tennis l Rowdie Dowds 23 college Davis Bruce-Var sity baseball 2 IV baseball l varsity football 2 IV football 2 ROWdle Dowds 23 S Club 2 armed services Davis Glenn Rowdie Dowds 23 choir 12 Latin Club 2 Science Club l college Davis Linda Girls League president 3 representa tive 2 National Honor Society 3 Attendant Cor onation Ball 3 Ann Guthrie Y Teens 123 FTA 3 Latin Club l 2 Ski Club 23 Pep Club 2 3 ASB talent show 2 ASB council 2 gym Jamboree l sophomore talent show l college Day Ieanine Paper stall 3 Girls League representative 3 Grace llliott Y Teens l23 French Club 23 Pep Club 2 Girls Letter Club 2 gym Jamboree l Deeney Kathleen ASB second vice president 3 ar gf' NFL I23 Seneca Club l23 Anne Guthrie Y Teens 123 Announcers Club 2 college aff 1 Wa vu- A Nr' fN Feskens Dorothy Retail Selling Club 3 Girls Glee 2 Home Economncs Club 2 work Fme Darryl Varsity baseball 2 3 varsity wrestling 2 3 S Club 2 3 IV baseball 1 cross country 3 choir 3 Babes in Toyland 3 college Fitch Shuley Grace El liott Y Teens 3 Pep Club 23 Commercial Club 3 class officer Fox Denzell Rowdie Dowds 23 counc113 varsity football 2 varsity track 23 IV track 1 tumbling 3 Radio Club l armed services then work France Dewey Rowdie Dowds 23 armed serv ices Franklin Carolyn Retail Selling Club 3 trea urer 3 DECO treasurer 3 Y Teens 1 2 rally squad in Seattle 1 Commercial Club 1 Pep Club 1 gym lamboree 1 work Fredenck Iohn Varsity baseball 2 3 IV baseball 1 choir 2 newspaper staff 2 college French Sha ryn-Class representative 2 Encore Club 2 Y Teens 2 Retail Selling Club 3 officer 3 choir 2 Girls Gleel FTAI work Gabriel Dick Choir 23 Encore Club 23 Hi Y 2 Rowdie Dowds 3 college A Dyck. Marjorie-Pep Club 1,2g Retail Selling Club 3, treasurer 3g choir lg Spanish Club 2, Girlz' Lei- ter Club lg Girls Glee lg work. Edstrom. Patsy- Orchestra l,2,3g newspaper staff 2, Girls Letter Club 2,3g Encore Club l,2,3, secretary 3g gym Iam- boree l,2g Latin Club lg college. Elstun, Gerald- Varsity football 2,3g IV football 1, wrestling l,2,3, IV baseball lg S Club 2,3g Rowdie Dowds 2,3, of- ficer 3g choir 2. Emery Phyllis Girls Letter Club 123 secretary 3 Margaret Meade YTeens 23 president 3 Y ieen council 3 Pep Club 3 Commercial Club 2 3 gym Jamboreel work Enyeart Lynne Seneca Club 123 president 3 Class representative 23 Anne Guthrie YTeens 13 Ski Club 23 French Club 12 gym Jamboree 1 Pep Club 23 ASP council 1 I R Mott lrliY Hasher 3 college Evans Iohn IV baseball 2 S Club 123 varsity baseball manager l Rowdie Dowds 23 IV foot ball 2 Latin Club 2 college Eyerly Mike Varsity baseball IV baseball Rowdie Dowds 23 Fallen Iamcsk- Farmen Ianet Retail Selling Club 3 Drama transferred from Central High School work 1' 'Q eg,- ig 14 'tai' gg it -V 1 Y ff? gl Xl-qc' 58 . I 'V' ' . . I I ' 1 . 1 f 1 , , 1 I5 I I, , 'I in ' ' 5 . . '- 1 g - T' 7 6' . - 5 , , , n 6 . I ' n 1 1 - . . I , i ,e . . ' , - ' 1 r -, 1 I 1 l I. 1 , i I E I 1 . I I . I . V , I-11 .K V ' - A ' .Q 75' N ,Q Z , g , . ' , . 1 1: se, - ' . , '57 lg f . ' . . ' ' , ' 5 11,4 as , . - , . I .- 1 . 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Ha Z5 Gnm Rxchard Chorr 23 armed serv1ces Gnm mett Brll Yell Kmg 3 ROWd1e Dowds 23 officer 3 Retall Sellmg Club 2 otfrcer 2 ASB council 3 work Gnmmett Laura Lee Assxstant Song Queen 3 ASB crown DYIHCBSS 3 Pep Club 23 Home Econom1cs Club 2 3 presldent 2 vlce pres 1dent 3 Cholr 123 ASB councll 123 Grace El 11ott Y Teens 1 2 3 gym lamboree l Gxrls League representatlve 12 FTA 3 college Gnmmett Hay ASSlSlGnl Yell Kmg 3 Rowdte Dowds 23 Oll1COf 3 ASB councrl 3 cholr 123 H1 Y l college then armed servxces Hall Ian :ce ASB councll 2 Glrls League representatlvc 3 Art Club vlce presldent 2 Pep Club 23 NFL 3 chorr 3 college Halmmerstad Iohn AFS Fx change student 2 Natlonal Honor Soclety 23 president 3 Encore Club 123 presrdent 23 A A Stagg l-lx Y 2 3 president 3 lnter1m Commtttee l band 1 2 3 dance band 1 2 3 class representatrve 3 IV basketball 2 sophomore basketball l col lege nnan Sharon Home Econom1cs Club l 2 Y Teen 12 Pep Club 12 Glrls Letter Club 12 tran terred lrom Sllverton Hxgh School Hansen Gor don Varsrty football 3 IV football 2 golf 2 3 S Club 23 Rowdre Dowds 23 otfrcer 3 college Hanson. Don Work then armed servrces 15 Hartman Ada ASB trrst vrce presxdent 3 Frrst Lady Coronatron Ball 3 DAR crtxzenshxp award 3 AFS Exchange Student 3 Nat1ona1 Honor Soclety 23 Spanrsh Club 12 presldent 2 FTA 3 ASB coun c1l 23 Interrm Commrttee 2 Pep Club 23 Y Teensl college Haugen Donna Esther Lrttle YTeens 123 ollrcer 23 Retarl Selllng Club 3 otflcer 3 Pep Club 2 3 G1r1s Letter Club 2 Com mercral Club 12 gym 1amboree 1 college Heady Glona Grrls Glee 1 college then work Hehnckson Mary Grace Elllott Y Teens 1 2 3 v1ce president 2 G1rls League representat1ve 2 Sen eca Club 3 French Club 23 FTA 3 Pep Club 23 gym Jamboree 1 work Hennger Eldon Band 12 Latln Club 2 Rowdre Dowds 23 Na tlonal Scrence Club 3 college Herroll Lynn FTA 3 pres1dent 3 Interclub councll 23 social chalrman 3 Grrls League representatrve 13 Skt Club 2 3 French Club 12 3 chorr 23 Anne Guth rle YTeens 123 Glrls Glee 2 Pep Club 123 gym Jamboree 1 college Hlcks Kathleen Home Economrc Club 2 colleqe H111 Duck Cross country 2 ROWdlC Dowd college H111 Gary Graphxc Arts Club 2 ser geant at arms 2 armed CYVICCS Jai. 3 L fg. -'Q ig, C' if-qv' fiman Carrol Natronal Honor Socrety 3 Grrl of the Month Ianuary 3 Clypxan stall 3 French Club 1 2 3 pres1dent2 Grace Ellrott Y Teens 1 2 3 vrce presldent 3 Qurll and Scroll 3 ASB councxl 3 Glrls League representatlve 2 band 123 Skt Club 3 Drama Club 3 Girls Letter Club 123 orchestra 3 Pep Club 3 college Holgate D1 anne-Orchestra 123 French Club 1 college then work Hopkms Amtm-Glrls Letter Club 123 Home Economlcs Club 123 Pep Club 23 gym lamboree 1 Square Dance Club 1 college wald Dxck Radro Electromcs 3 secretary trca urcr Announcers Club 23 olllcer 2 Retall Sell mg Club 3 band 123 dance band 123 How ard Pat Exchange edrtor 12 cholr 123 P p Club 123 Song Queen 12, ASB councrl 12 Re tall Selling Club 3 Glrls Letter Club 12 Home Fconomrcs Club 12 work Hupy Rosalee FTA 12 Song Queen 1 Pep Club 123 Grrls Letter Club Gxrls Glee 12 chorr 1,2, transferred from Seattle Hutchengs Kathy Art Club 1 7 3 Y Teen , 1 college Huxtable Margaret Retail SOl11Tlf1 Club 3 chorr 12 orchestra 12 Pep Club 12 Latrn Club 2 GII1, Glee 1 newspaper stall 2, work Iacober Betty work Gln 56 i 04 in- an Iacobson George llGl1Ol 1GlSC161 e Club 3 Claude Kells H1Y 2 Latm Club 2 Rovvdre Dowds 3 Iohnson. Evelyn Chorr 3 E o e Club 3 P p Club 23 Ether Lrttle YTeens 3 Commercral Club 2 colege Iohnson Betty Lou Gtr League v e p e rdent 2 Claude Kells H1 Y Hasher 3 ASB coun 1l 23 Art Club l Senc a Cubl orhetalcoleg JZ! 7, Iohnson Bob-Var tty track 2 3 IV track l IV toot ball 2 cho1r 123 Rowdte Loud 23 Stagecratt l work Iohnson Ixm Retarl Sellmg Club 3 rally quad ASBcounc1l Stagecratt cross coun try rrmed servrcc transferred from Benson Hrgh School Iohnson Ronald Annual ttt 2 I Fl .,- Mott H1Y 23 v1cepres1dent 23 Photography Iones Wllmcc Retarl Selllnq Club 3 Comrre eral Club l23 treasurer 3 Y Teens 2 Pep Club 2 Grrls Glee 2 work Keller Iudy Qurll and Scroll 3 Clypran statt 3 NFL l23 secretary 2 Skt Club 23 Y Teen l23 cla repre crtattvf 3 Glrl League repre entatlve l Curl Letter Club 12 3 Pep Club 2 3 Spanrsh Club 2 3 Comrnzrc ral Club l gym Jamboree 1 college Kenyon Leo Natronal Honor Socrety 23 IV football 2 var rty ba eball 3 IV ba eball 2 collcgc Keortge Georgla Pep Club l23 ASB ceunrtl l Crace lllrott YTeen 23 Commerclal Club 3 college Ken' Don A nual tall 3 Art Club 3 pre ldent 3 Howdre Dowd oflrccr 3 Arr F rr: Khme Don King lim Band 123 pep band 3 dance band 23 orchestra l 2 3 I R Mott Hr Y 23 secretary 3 1 Club 3 Rowdre Dowds 23 Photography Club l college Kxzzlah Ioann Gtrls League treo urer 3 Commercral Club 23 presrdent 3 FTA secre tary trea,urer 3 Gul, Letter Club 12 3 gym lam boree l work Klemke Ioan Gtrls Letter Club 123 trea ,urer 2 preudr nt 3 Natronal Honor So crety 23 pep band 3 band l23 orchestra 23 Encore Club 2,3, Salem Iumor Symphony, college R. be Club 23 bandl Rowdre Dowd 23 college Ichnston loyce Natronal Honor Socrety 3 ASB councll l 2 Y Teen Interclub councxl 3 treasurer Claude Kells H1 Y Hasher 3 Seneca Club l23 Pep Club 123 FTA 3 Anne Guthrre YTeens l23 Latm Club l2 gym Jamboree l G1rls Let ter Clubl college lomes Carl Band2 college Iones Dale Varsrty football 23 varsity basket ball 2 3 var rty baseball 23 Natlonal Honor So crety 3 A A Stagg Hx Y l 23 S Club 2 3 IV foot ball l IV basketball l IV baseball l Rotarran of the Month March college 3 17 ue Q' 33 on if lit if 'mmf 'sv Klmgler Beverly Pep Club 3 orchestra 1 band 23 gym Iamooree 1 Commerctal Club 1 college Krueger Bradley Varstty football 3 varstty track 3 Skt Club 3 Rowdte Dowds 3 S Club 3 college transferred from Eugene Htgh School Lankms lean Grace Elltott Y Teens 123 offtcer 2 Gtrl League representattve 2 Pep Club 23 Seneca Club 3 gym tamboree 1 work Lebold Don Rowdte Dowds 2 S Club l class rep resentattve 3 college Lemcke Ann YTeens 1 2 Gtrls League representattve 3 Pep Club l 2 gym tamboree 1 Btology Club 1 Commerctal Club 23 college Little Steve Class prestdent 1 A A Stagg Ht Y 1 2 3 sergeant at arms 2 chotr 2 3 IV basketball 2 Encore Club 2 3 ASB counctl 1 Ftetatl Selltng Club 3 prestdent 3 DECO 3 pre tdent 3 college Loynes Maxtne Chotr 2 Gtrls Glee 13 work Lulnnbeal Donald Swtmmtng 123 chotr 23 S Club 23 Photography Club 3 Skt Club 23 col lege Mapes LaMoyne Varstty football 23 IV football 1 varstty track 123 Rowdte Dowds 23 S Club 2 3 chotr 1 2 3 college WBWM 1-4.11193 M1 Magden lay Wrestltng 1 work then armed serv tce Matthts Stuart IV track 1 varstty track 2 l'lt Y 1 Bowdte Dowds 2 3 ASB counctl 2 college McCormack Ron Golf 1 2 3 S Club 1 23 Rowdte Dowds 23 college McCoy Penme Lattn Club 3 college McDonald 1 Nattonal Athlettc Scholasttc Soctety 23 prestdent 3 Nattonal Honor Soctety 2 3 treasurer 3 S Club 23 prestdent 3 Skt Club 23 treasurer 2 prestdenf 3 varstty football 23 co captatn 3 varstty baseball 2 wrestltng 2 IV football l IV baseball 1 ASB counctl 2 Rowdte Dowds 23 counctl 3 Rotartan of the Month November col lege McFarland Carole Nattonal Honor Soct ety 3 Qutll and Scroll 23 prestdent 3 Clyptan staff 3 FTA 3 Seneca Club 3 Skt Club 3 Pep Club 123 vtce prestdent 2 YTeens 123 trea surer 2 lvlatorette 12 annual staff 2 college transferred from Mertdtan Htgh School Idaho Dsl 'i 103' 'E W'fK1 Medans lane AFS Exchange student 2 Butldtng and Grounds Commtttee 2 French Club 1 2 class representattve 2 FTA 3 Anne Guthrte YTeens 2 3 chotr 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 Skt Club 2 3 Megert Ierry Scholasttc Gold Key Art Award chatrman of Iuntor Sentor Prom art work for ASB assem bltes college Mexssner Allan Varstty track 3 Ftadto Electrontcs Club college 18 rw., -ar if .4 QS. av 1' ' ' I i 1 - 4- 1 1 1 1 4 1 .' - ' 1 1 1 1 5 I ' U 1 1 1 . 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N Iwo' N., iii .. 3? Q... Nelle Enc NFL 23 olllcer 3 lnternatlonal Rela tlon League 3 class represenlatlve 3 Spamsh Club 2 3 ROWd16 Dowds 2 3 Photography Club 3 college Newland Phyllxs Retall Selllng Club 3 olllcer ASB council l Que DICG 2 Grace Ellxott Y Teens 12 Commerc1al Club l gym Jamboree l college Nugent Lyle Newspaper staff 2 college Olson Lane Band 123 orchestra 123 pep band 3 dance band 123 S141 Club 3 sw1mm1ng l col lege Oslro Elleen FTA 3 Anne Guthne Y Teens 123 Spanlsh Club 23 cho1r 2 orche tra l Pep Club 23 gym lamboree l nurslna chool Otjen. Sherry Retall Selllng Club 3 Grrl Letter Club 12 Home Economxcs Club Panther, Anita- Papenfus. Vemon- Paris, Betty- 19 Park, Wally+Class representative 35 Stagecraft lp Rowdie Dowds 2,35 college. Parsons. Terry- ASB first vice-president 35 class president 35 class representative lg Hi-Y 35 varsity basketball 25 IV basketball lg varsity baseball l,25 college, trans- ferred lrom Florence Patterson, Bruce-Class representative l,25 sophomore basketball 15 var- sity basketball 2,3, A, A. Stagg l-li-Y l,2,3, pres- ident 25 IV track lg varsity track 2,35 S Club 2,35 Rowdie Dowds 2,35 college. Patton Huthann Quill and Scroll 3 new p per taff 3 matorette band 23 French Club l Latin Club 2 FTA l Pep Club l23 Girls Letter Club l col lege Reichenberger Betty Commercial Club 2 Pekar Ierry Band l23 pep band 3 college Peters Douglas Peterson Arlcm S Club 123 varsity track l band l Ski Club 3 Rowdte Dowd 23 college Peterson Iulie Retail Selling Club 3 Girls League repre entative 2 ASB council l French Club 23 Grace Elliott YTeen l2 Pep Club 2 5 v Scars, 4.2.9 ,wi if if ...nr Pool Yvonne Encore l23 vice pre ident 2 An nouncers Club 2 choir 23 Madrigal Singers 3 Babes in Toyland 3 Y Teens l 2 ASB council l Girls Glee l vocalist for dance band l gym jam boreel college Puhlman Bernice Esther Little Y Teens l23 Seneca Club 3 Commercial Club 2 college Quistud Karlene Class vice pre 1 dent 3 annual staff 3 orchestra l Ski Club 23 FTA 3 Spanish Club 2 gym Iamboree l Encore Club 3 Anne Guthrie Y Teens l23 Girls Letter Club 2 college Reid Peggy ASB council l 2 Esther Little Y Teen 12 officer 2 French Club l2 gym Jamboree work Reinhard Irvin Retail Selling Club 3 band l armed services Remmgton Iudy Nurse s traintng MTW Rich Iulrey ASB council l Ski Club 23 vice presi an ,' i 4 ..- 'Wal dent 3 Esther Little YTeens 123 president 3 Y Teens council 3 Girls League representative 2 French Club 23 vice pres 3 Girls Letter Club 2 Pep Club 23 college Ricket Sandra Pep Club 3 YTeens 2 gym Jamboree l nursing chool Rickman Darrel IV football l varsity football 3 S Club 3 Rowdxe Dowds 23 officer 3 college Savage Darlene ASB counc1l 3 cla repre enta t1ve 2 Grace lll1ott Y Teen 23 Pep Club 23 Schexdel Ed Natnonal Honor Socxcty 3 ASB c.ounc1l 2 I R Mott H1 Y 23 trea urer 3 VCFSIIY football 3 Rowd1e Dowd 2 college Schulze Del I R Mott H1 Y 23 off1cer Class representa llVO 3 Rowdm Dowd 23 Photography Club 3 college Scott Cralg Stagecraft l ROWdlC Dowds 2 Lat1n Sh Club 2 college Sercombe Ienmfer Nat1onal flonor Soclety 23 I R Mott H1 Y Hasher 3 Anne Cuthne Y Teen 3 annual tatf 3 Skx Club 23 econd VICO pre ldent 3 FTA 3 Encore Club 23 Pep Club 23 A chorr 23 Grrls League repre cntat1vf 3 Babc 1n Toyland 3 college Shafer Frank Golf 123 S Club 23 ASB counc1l l Art Club l Skl Club 2 Howdte Dowds 2 Nat1onal SCIOHCC Club l2 Lat1n Club 1 college arpe Barbara Annual staff 3 Qulll and Scroll 3 class representatlve 2 Commerclal Club l2,3 Pep Club l 23 Anne Guthr1e Y Teens l 23 G1rls Letter Club 12,3 G1rls League representatxve 3 gym Jamboree I college Sherfxeld. Gladys Home Iconomncs Club 12 Shxpmzm, Ierald Graph1c Arts Club secretary, IV track 2, Stage craft 2, ROWd1e Dowds 2,3 Rlcks Iocmne r e E Club 3 cole e Robmson Myrna L the L1 lc Y Tear 2 Hom conorn l Curl Ce 3 P lub 2 gym amber f, co g Holland Allen college Rolow Mxcheal ASB COLYICII 3 Encore Club l Sen eca 23 tea urer 3 cHo1 3 College Ronnxng Lad Assx tant Yel rim, 3 IV Yell K1ng 2 w1rr1 rmnq IZ3 Rowd e Lo: Z 3 councll 3 Grarfur r S Club 2 t ca Arc SY1 Club 2 S Club we lc Roseler Iamce SB co,1rc1l I Pep Club reC1uer3 JHIILYTQQF l23tra u er Z G1rl ett C JD Sl' Clu 23 vague ep f. frct11f 3 S'ulcntftclJt1on o 1 rmttee cl1a1rr1an 3 Latln Club 2 3 VILC p e Wen' 3 college Rosen Lee Var 1t1 football 23 IV football l IV baseball l IV ba ketball 12 S Club 23 clas sergeant at arms 3 cho1r 12 H1Y l Rowd Dowds 2 college Ross Mary Margaret Meade Y Teens l 23 Vl e pres1dent 2 G1rl Letter Club 12 Pep Club l gfrr yarnboree l Home Econom ICS Club l Seneca Club 3 Cornmerclal Club 3 Square Danc Cl b l wo k Saunders Skip- Reta1l Sellmg Club 3 Rowdw Dowd 23 chonr 2 band I2 collcgf N421 E ' 51-'53 Snook Manlyn Cornmercral Club 2 work South Smlth Barbara Encore Club 23 Drama Club 2 NFL 2 v1ce presldent Grace Elllott Y Teens 23 Interclub councll 2 Art Club 3 ASB councrl 2 talent shows 1 23 gym Jamboree 1 Smith Bob Natlonal Honor SOC1elY 3 Natlonal Athletlc Scho lastxc Soclety 23 A A Stagg H1 Y 1 23 S Club 23 Spamsh Club 12 offrcer 2 Rowdre Dowds 23 offrcer 3 S111 Club 3 IV football l varsrty football 23 IV baseball 1 2 wrestlmg 3 college Smith Duane S Club 23 vars1ty football 23 Photography Club 23 VICE presrdent 2 varsxty track 2 3 IV track 1 Rowdre Dowds 23 college Smith Iarnet Grrls Letter Club 123 v1ce pres1dent 3 Pep Club 23 ASB councrl l gym yamboree 1 YTeens 1 college Smrth Ioyce Caleretles 1 ,wr , Ambassadors 12 Smrth Leland NFL 3 v1ce presxdent S141 Club 23 college Smxth Mary Io Sruder Nancy Homecornrng Hostess 3 Anne Guthrre Y Teens 1 2 3 secretary 3 Interclub council 2 3 presrdent 3 Seneca Club 1 2 3 secretary 2 orchestra 1 2 3 Grrls Letter Club 123 v1ce presxdent 2 G1rls League representa wxck Martm Spamsh Club 23 college Stark um, Dxck IV baseball 2 Rowdre Do was 2 3 tumblrng t1ve 13 Pep Club 1 23 VICE presldent 3 FTA 3 Iamboreel college Snook Bettie Retarl Sell 1ng Club 3 Gxrls Glee 1 cholr 1 work 3 college if-v I Starr Bonme ASB secretary 3 Natronal Honor So crety 23 annual staff 2 3 Grace Ellrott Y Teens 123 offlcer 1 Pep Club 23 Skr Club 23 G1rls League representatrve 2 Art Club 2 gym Iam boree 1 college Steele Lmda Honor Socrety Seattle l newspaper staff 3 Art Club 3 v1ce ,. es dent 3 Seneca Club 23 Grrls League rep resenta 1ve 3 Y Teens 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 college Steele Hoy Chorr 23 college Steelhammer Iohn Varsrty football 23 IV football 1 IV baseball 12 S Club 23 I R lvfott Hr Y 23 lass repre entatrve 3 Rowdre .Jowds 2 college Stevens Mary A A Stagg H1 Y Hasher 3 Anne Cuthrre Y Teer 123 VICE pre ent 3 Natlonal o So rc ,' 23 Qurll and S roll 3 Clypr aff 3 FTA 3 VICC pre lde 13 F cnf'11C1u1' 23 Pep Club 23 Scholar hrp char an 3 Corrrrrcr l Cllb l collc Storkan Sharyn Work an c red from Calrfo nra 22 f as Oi 'i iv' ' . - , p L , , - 1 - , 5 r s- at , , z . . - , . . . - f If I -' . 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Fran-Home Economics Club 1,25 band l,2g Girls Letter Club l,2g Pep Club l,2g business school, ylor David Stagecralt 23 Photography Club 3 choir 3 college Templeton Beckle Art Club 3 choir 3 gym Jamboree 1 Girl Glee 3 college Templeton Iudie A itant Song Queen 3 IV A istant Song Queen 2 Fir t Crown Prince l Coronation Ball 3 National Horor Society 3 A A Stagg H1 Y Ha her 23 Annc Guthrie YTeen 123 Seneca Club 2 3 secretary 3 Pep Club 23 Ski Club 2 FTA 3 Clypian tall 2 college Thomas Lowell Thomas Nadine work Thorne Connie Class secretary treasurer 3 Grace El liott YTeens 123 president 3 National Honor Society 2 3 French Club 2 3 vice president 2 an nual stall 3 Pep Club 23 Ski Club 3 FTA 3 lnterclub council 3 gym Jamboree 1 college Y' 5 ef is 1 -I '37 'Z' 26' Thruston Iulian Claude Kells H1 Y 123 president 3 Clypian stall 3 NFL 123 Ski Club 23 ASB council 13 Howdie Dowds 23 Spanish Club 2 track 123 college Thulin Shirley Comrner cial Club 23 Y Teens 2 Girls League represen tative 3 gym iamboree 1 work Trelstad Iohn Football 3 track 2 college yy Trout Wava Home Economics Club 23 gym rar' boree 1 Pep Club 3 work Trueblood Susan Annual stall 3 newspaper tall 1 ASB council 3 Girls League repre entative 1 FTA 3 Stagecralt 1 Art Club 2 French Club 1 23 International Re lation League 3 Pep Club 3 Honor Society 1 college Turenne leanne French Club 2 Drama Club 3 Girls Glee 1 Home Economics l nurses training Van Cleave locmne Pep Club 3 Commercial Club 23 gym jamboree 1 work Wacken Larry Retail Selling Club 3 work then armed services Wcnt Mary lane National Honor Society 3 han twirler l 2 3 Oregon State Baton Champion 2 En core Club 23 Girls Letter Club 3 gym Ja oc ee l Pep Club 23 Home Economics 1 ollice G ls League representative 1 Miss Maiorette o Ore gon 2 college 23 Walls, Beverly-National Honor Society 2,3, secre- tary 3, Quill and Scroll 3, NFL i,2,3, secretary 3, Clypian stall 2,3, choir 3, president 3, Anne Guth- rie Y-Teens 1,2,3, Encore Club 3, ASB council 3, class representative 2, Ski Club 3, Girls Letter Club 1,2,3, Latin Club 1,2, college Walton, Bnxce -Varsity football 2,3, S Club 3, Rowdie Dowds 3, National Athletic Scholastic Society 3, college. Walton, Elisabeth-Annual editor 3, National Ho- nor Society 2,3, Quill and Scrcll 3, secretary 3, Anne Guthrie Y-Teens 1,2,3, officer 2, lnterclub council 2, otticer 2, Girls League representative 1, Ski Club 2,3, French Club 1,2,3, FTA 2,3, Pep Club 2,3, gym Jamboree 1, college Waltz Ray lali Y 3 Ski Club 3 Rcwdie Dowd 23 Watxlo Don S Club 23 va siw ba ketball 23 IV basketball 1 IV tootbal 1 college Weaver Arlene Girl League representative 3 Building and Grounds Committee 2 Choi 23 Home Eco nom c Club 123 cym Jamboree 1 worlf Whelan Pat Quil and Scroll 3 J e president 3 accompani t to A choir 23 E ore Club 123 othcer 2 banc 123 orchestra 123 gym Jam boree 1 Girls Letter Club 3 Pep Club 123 French Club 1 23 Clypian stall 3 college White Sali ASB council 3 Y Teens 1 Home Economics Club 123 gym Jamboree 1 Wickstrom Ioan Annual Business Manager 3 choir 23 talent show 1 Girls League representative 1 2 Clypian staff 2 Seneca Club 13 Spanish Club 2 Encore Club 3 Anne Guthrie Y Teens 1 The Young and Fair 3 college Y' 7-r www i Wilcox Loren Rowdie Dowd 3 Spam h Club 23 choir 1 college Wiley Bob Operetta 13 choir 23 lncore Club 3 Ski Club 3 IV lootball 2 V track 1 Howlir Dowd 2 college Willard An gela r 1 2 Ho onor uc u 1 Teen 1 col c c Willard Nancy ASB uncil 13 Grafe 111 ott Y en 123 trca urer 3 lnterclub council 3 Olll Clypian tri S ani u J 1 Club Philhi torian 1 gy ri Jam no ee 1 1 ms Leroy Ptrtrrl Selliri C1 1 wrr 2 3 Ll 1 2 wc 1' Williams Marilyn 5 'I f r rec 1 iamson Sue I Ctur 2 vor ison Eddie ll an Wm decker Bill nni uf 'sf -an 1 is. it 4 Yvonnc Pool dt n o e voit Pattv often obliir bv aivinq hcr s vict in a company inq variou rnu ual qrour Woolery. Iimgliowdie Dowds 2,35 choir l5 college. Wulf, Dick - Rowdie Dowds 2, ASB council 3. Zeh. Donnm-National Honor Society 3, Clypian Business Manaqer 35 Pep Club 2,35 Secretary 2, president 35 ASB council l,3, Girl ot the Month 35 Attendant Coronation Ball 35 Drama Club 2,35 Quill and Scroll 35 gym iarnboree l5 Ski Club 25 college. Zwicker. Diane - Girls Letter Club 1,2535 playday chairman 35 Pep Club 2,35 YfTeens 253, secretary 35 qyrn iamboree l5 Ski Club 25 Square Dance Club l. Luey, Victor f Post-fgrarluate5 Science Club 3 Brunk, Don-Hecent transfer from North Salern, FFA5 air force. Wilson. Betty-Retail Selling Club 35 work. lohn harnrnerstavl pre ident of National Honor So cicty oiiciallv reivc- newly elefti 1 ieribsrlxflary one Waiti 0 cortecl bv Liz Wilton cluririj the 25 winter tar pina CL re ony 9 1.7 5 5 A , x :3' jug f f MA at .-1 fr I f .- 7 1 6 r Y I I f I , r 1 Q 0 . YJ l tif! 2 i ,I Q r . Tclcnii- i Pat Whelan c:::cor::pan1eS Fliyllis Dcrnnc-lley ' - , S' 'K - - cinu v iii TI p rotta trk i ,z . . , 5 f Are' .fi . 'er it Y ? tus A 4 N :sir 'iss c - l 4 N ffl' H K A, if SE l0R OT PICT RED Rowl Delores OBr1en Ioan Sheffleld Row 2 George Lameman Robert Barber Larry Rhoads Chuck Wmger Ron Porter Ron Welton Row 3 Wrlbert Kurth Denny Ermal Bob Fry Dale Badger Leon Iohnson Rtchard Ball Ken Bolstad Baker lack Retall Sell1ng Clu 3 work then armed servrces Ball Rxchard Retarl Sellmg Club 3 servlce then work Bates Ron Ffetall Sell1ng Club 23 work Bolstad Kenneth Retaxl Sellmg Club 3 college Exmel Denny Announcers Club l23 offlcer 2 Retail Sellmg Club 3 Radro Electronlcs 12 lnterclub Carru Fry Bob-Retail Sellmg Club 3 DECO 3 VICE presldent 3 varsxty football 2 IV football l Natlonal Drama Club work transferred from Franklm Htgh School Graham Terry Retatl Sellmg Club 3 presrdent 3 DECO 3 secretary 3 Y Teens 2 Gxrls League representatlve l Commercral Club l gym Jamboree trade school Iohnson. Leon College Kurth Wxlbert Retall Sell1ng Club 3 26 Lamb Myrna Transferred student Lameman George-College Lanham Rona Retaxl Sellmg Club 3 work OBnen Dolores Marrrage Porter Hon Retail Sellmg Club 3 wrestllng 2 French Club 2 work then armed servrces Rhoads Larry Work Sheffleld. Ioan Calrforma Scholarshlp Federatton Glflq Letter Club 123 work Welton. Ronald Retall Sellmg Club 3 presrdent 3 IV track 1 cross country l avratlon Wmger Charles-Wrestlmg 123 varsrty football 23 IV football 1 S Club 2 3 IV track l 2 Photography Club 2 ROWdl9 Dowds 2 armed services 1 I 1 A A L I 1 1 I 1 I ' T . I I I I I I I ' ' . - ' ' lq 1 1 1 - - 1 . 1 - ' ' 1 ' 1 A . . I ' A h 1 I - , . 1 , - . I - . . I A ' . U 1 - 1 1 . - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 - ' -- val lg Latin Club 25 choir 2,35 work, then college. ' - ' I 1 ' 1 ' - I . I 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' ' . - ' ' , ' 1 I I ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . Q I . Sharyn French h1gh scorer on the home makxng test taken by all South Salem semor gxrls was named Home Maker ot the Year -4. .1- Bob Smlth helps to keep spectators olt the floor dur lnq halttnme ot a basket ball game a typlcal serv lce perlormed by letter men A representative of the UH1VefSllY ol Oregon pre sents a plcture of college lxle to mterested senlors clurmg the college prevlew program a-as Donna 7eh stretches to get the hexqht ol m Woolery who IS bemq measured for hls rap and qnwn wi Mary Stevens, scholarslup chaxrman, and her assistant, Ioyce ohnston, check over some ot the applxcations submitted by sen- iors. 2 SENl0R CLASS Most Likely to Succeed Best Athlete ' ' 7 H -,. M, - 'Iolm Hummerstad and Ada el man Friendliest ai 4 fg Donna Zeh and Gary Anderson Most Talented Most Versatile ' V -i 28 lerry Megert and Y nne P l Bill McDonald and Betty Co PERSONALITlES Most Spirit Most Brillianl uw QSM. Laura Lee Grlmrnell Bev Walls and Martin Andie Wiltiest Bob Beals and Lynn Herrall Best Dancers Best Dressed 1 J.. Karllon Allen and Bon Baker Linda Davis and Ill Illia Iunrnrs Uphold Trndrtrons Present Junror enror Prom Bob Trerstad Serves as Class Pres1dent 7 lrmror class councrl Front Bow Iudy Woods Ieanette Harnson Kay Smuh Donna Lnsrey low 2 Sandra Mykol Sara Allen Marrlyn Zeller Sandra Shorey Marcra Humphrey and Iuamta Hart lack Row Dave Austm Larry Krmmerlmg Brll Iacobson Bernard Garmger Ixm Rawlings Bruce Wulf Bob Trelstad Nancy Clemons and Penny Albnght I I O O 0 - ' 9 .. l ' ,Q g N 'U -, ,, Q - W fx X we I i 1 4 4 t l , is ul ,r 8 l ith r I : ' ' .H I n K .Q v, 3 ' f w p 'i I o ff, 4 . I Vg' , V YP A f gs- f- fl.. - . . - . . . . ' ' I Q 1 - 3 . . . . . - 5 I . . . . . . I - 1 1 I - I ' I - I I - I S . . , . - 1 1 1 - I I I I ' I - I I I ' 4 4 I I , 1 I - 1 I 4 ' 1 . tt H . N ' 1 1 . .X v, . . X I I , H . . 1. . 1 . . . Q . . 1 I - I I - . I - . . Iunrors rn the1r second year at South Salem Hrgh Well upheld the trad1t1ons set for them by prevlous classes Thelr enthusrasm wxll mgness to work and scholastlc accompllsh ments helped the class to reach goals and marntaxn effectrve operatxon Modern day Saxons of the lumor varslty teams set nearly perfect records ln basketball S Sophomore Geraldrne Rose buys an Arrow he sold by Gary Zvncker Irm Robmson Ron Wxl hams and Bob Trelstad to raxse funds for the 30 Prom and football Whrle many Junlors competed as frrst strxng athletes establlshrng themselves as vars1ty stars of tomorrow To lend support to the 1un1or varsrty players a competent quad of I V cheer leaders cons1st1'1g of Sara Allen Donna Ensley Ieanette Harrlson Larry Klmmerllng and B111 Balch was always on hand at games wlth sp1r1ted routlnes and or rgmal yells Outstandlng rn the class were Iohn Glb bens who won a musrc lellowshlp Ierry Bart left and Danny Qumn who placed ln the sc1 ence exposxtron Dale Bunse Ioel Barber Mar xly Murphy and Dan Burton who placed ln the scholastlc arts contest and Blll Ford and Peter Erlclcson who placed ln the d1str1ct speech tournament The junlors gxven flnanclal responslbrllty for the annual Iumor Senror prom sold Arrow tres presented Stubble Stomp the Twrrp week dance and sponsored thelr class movre Kmg Richard and the Crusaders 1n order to ralse funds The 1un1or class ended an all round good year by takmg charge of the baccalaureate ceremonles and looked forward to thelr prom rsxng semor career at South Salem Hrgh School Albright Penelope Allen Sara Anderson Amy Anderson Dorothy Anderson Marjorie Applebury Wrlllam Aschenbrenner Brenda Aushn Davld Ayres Roger Baker Iudlth Mane Balch Bxll Baldwm Kay Bancroft Davld Barber loel Barker Elenor Barker Elvxs Barker Gary Barnes Kenneth Barnwell Gerry Bartlett Ierry Bayne Delmer Beamlsh Raymond Beaty Wllllam Bell Davxd Berglund Steven Brshop Bev Brwer Suzanne Blaco Loren Blanchard Vxolette Blum Wanda Boggs Marvel Bond Manlyn Bowman Evelyn Bradbury Mary Bradshaw Davxd Brant Ioyce Brown Tom Brunelle Ierry Bulman Bonnxe Bunse Dale Burke Iames Burke Ioyce 32 93 T7 T QSM t 'sh-.0 Q' I 1' of ' GF 'T' 25: ' sw-if 'K 05 tv if T 99 -Q? 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Y' . ' ' s U , 4-4,4 ' l . x Sfv 2 I or N wil 5 - 'T t Agn,.A ,1-gy.: . , jf' ' lr W. -we ,xafcrf -J Y' H. l . sw ' 5 V' wi 2 J A 5 uv Q..- - W 4. xAs l ,I ,il X K' H' ' 'f ' Sf f X if . K f V 7 S f , fl if f 'Q The Iumorv Varsrty Rally Squad consxstmg of Donna Ensley Larry Krmmerhng Sara Allen B1ll Balch and Ieanette Harrrson demonstrate umty and abrlrty rn leadrng the students m school yells if l i 'it 1 Wlth full length aprons as necessary protectron Pat Thor and Sandra Shorey assume one f Gary Barker Bruce Wulf and Iohn Harvey tackle a thexr ollxce respons1b1l1t1es operatmg the dupllcat specmal chemxstry prolect m Mr Bxrrell s class mg machrne Practrcal experrence and hrgher grades are earned by ottrce workers who are able to operate such othce equlpment 41 ophomoros Mayor Contributors to United Fund Drrve Colleen Nelson Gmdes Largest Class ,. 'QP 1? DG OC PJ Sophomore class council Front row I. to R Rrta Hopkms Valene Greene Claudra Fry Sally Rrewald Pam Mornson Nancy Mrschke Barbara Henken and Colleen Nelson Back row Tom Hueneke Dave Iohnson Clay Nevt ell Gary Ballew Denms Beller lack French and Bob Bayne The sophomores constltuted South Sa lem s largest class ln thelr fxrst year Soph omores managed not only to llve up to thelr herltage but ralsed many standards of ac compllshment on their own Outstandrng rn the class were Connre Barber who was awarded a gold key for 1' Iean Haworth Pam Morrison, and Barbara Lerseth serve refreshments to Sue Iackson and 42 Dale Harns at the sophomore class dance her art work Dlana Hrubetz who won a chance to study wlth the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo Dan Moore who played var slty basketball and Kelth Burns who was a member of the varsrty football team Groundwork for further study was lald through the requlred courses of physlcal educatlon blology and English Electlve subjects gave sophomores a chance tO SpeC1GllZ6 rn varlous other flelds Sophomore Saxons learned to compete 1n athletlcs on a state wlde level through varsity and junlor varslty team play They responded to the call for new blood and turned out enthuslastrcally for all sports Wlth nearly half the wrestlmg squad com posed of sophomores the commg seasons looked falrly secure To bolster the class treasury sophomores held a dance and sponsored a tradttlonal class movre this years belng The Hlgh and the Mrghty The class not only made money they won the dlSllI1CllOIl of contrlb utmg the most to the Unlted Fund effort wlth home room 117 grvlng S38 UU The future looked brrght for the sopho mores who at the end of the year, were al ready preparlng to better thelr record as an outstandmg class o o o o .. 4 Q, I: M 'rr . , ' K , 0 ' 8 I v Q li p Q - 3 ' ' 3 ' 2 .gn I Q. , Q 1 ,r fl by V 3 9 . 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J ' ' 'M - ML . l ,why ,jx 1, ' , Q '- 'fa 1.5 1 ? z iffy - S ' I x 4, N, H' ' W Q Administrators Guide School Board lnsplres Ett1c1ency In turbulent Saxon hrstory the knowledge and judgment of sages supplred an xmportant stabll 1z1ng 1nfluence for thelr people Through the1r patlent and valued rnstructlon our faculty 1S per formrng the same servrce for us today The help ful gu1dance of our conscrentrous teachers wrll have a marked effect upon our future welfare Members ot the school board work rn close cooperatlon wrth our adm1n1strat1on to prov1de us w1th an eff1c1ently operated school Under the d1rect1on of Dr Walter Snyder super1ntend ent the board devotes much tlme to the many re spons1b1l1t1es rnvolved rn regulating Salem s ed ucatlonal system Chlef Admlnlstrator Mr Carl Aschenbren ner who contmued to d1str1bute h1s famxllar roses and dandelxons contrrbuted another year of excellent supervrsron to h1s loyal Saxons He was ably ass1sted by Mr Nell Brown our good natured vrce prmclpal Mrs Lols Brandon frxendly understandlng Dean of Glrls and the 1ron llSl ln the velvet glove Mr Robert Vorgt Dean of Boys 4 Our helpful and ettrcxent ottrce personnel are shown lookxng over the weekly schedule They are from lett to rrght Mrs Mrlda Rasmussen bookkeeper Mrs Ruth Bastuscheck ottrce manager and Mrs Betty Anderson secretary Hard work1ng members ol the school board are from left to rrght Mr Ray Cates Mr Connell C Ward Mr Gardner Knapp Mr Harry W Scott Mr Gus Moore Dr Walter Snyder and Mrs P H Brydon . . . . r I , l , . ' , -5 X H . . . - xx . , ' 1 ' ' . . . . . . . 1 1 - ' s f . Q . I - - 1 1 f -1 n . 11 . . ,g I -,1 . ,, .. ,' M K-...... . . . ,,,',. - 1 ' 1 . 1 , . . . u ' 1 1 ' - ' , . . , , . . . . 11 . 1 - 1 ' 5 , , Mlss Amanda Anderson Mlss Margaret Burroughs Ir English Debate 61 Sr Enghsh 6. Drama Publxc Speakmg Mxss Maxlne Hermger Mrs Grace Hockett Sr 6 Soph Englxsh Ir :S Soph Engllsh Mr Del Ramsdell Iumor Englrsh Mr Stewart Leek Ir 6: Soph Englxsh Mrs Wlnona Wrnght Mr Robert Vorgt Senxor Englrsh 56 Sophomore Engllsh Mr Frank Walton Ir Engllsh 6 Iournahsrn Readmg makes a lull man conference a ready man and wntlng an exact man Fruncns Bacon s f MKSHTAND H MElf0NOMHS Mrs Thelma Mxller MISS Matsuko Yano Clotlnng and Food. G Home Famlly Relations Mcmagemem Mr Wallace lohnson Mr Vxcior Palmason Band Choxr 6- Gxrls Glee Orchestra S0 IAL S ES Mr I Maunce Adams Mr Lou Deloretto Ml' DOUGH EUIPSY U S Hrstory :S Retaxl American Problems U S Hl5f0l'Y cmd Sellmg Amencan Problems Whrle we read hrstory we make lt George William Curhs Mxss Helen Lane Mr Roger Pederson U S Hxstory 57 American Problems D I Mr Carl Lmdstrom Electnclty Geometry G Anthmetlc Mr Dlck Ballantyne Mlss Ann Boentle Geometry Solid Geometry Advanced Algebra Trxgonometry 61 Mr Bob Metzger Algebra and Geometry Semor Math Mrss Helen Edmundson Miss Dorothy Hart Mr Iohn Norman Bookkeepmg and General Office Trarmng Typing Typing Buslness and Shorthand Mrss Ioyce Ohlsen Hr lay Scholtus Typmg and Shorthand 58 Bookkeeping Busmess Law and US Hrstory Through business educahon we are pro ducrng the secretaries and executives of to IIIOIIOW loyce Ohlsen ' E W A 1 K . ' at G if I 41' ' 'YQ kv 19' Mnss Ccxrmelnta Barquxst Mr George Blrrell B l xo ogy Chemistry i bw Mr Carl Nebel Physlccxl Scxence 5- Phvqlcs I LEDUA Mr Leo Stenbcxck Bxology Q' vs? 'Ili The groundwork of all hczppmess IS health K Mxss La Rena Bellem Mr L G f ee usia son Mr Harold Hauk Semor and Iumor Gym Iumor and Sophomore Gym Ir Soph Gym G Q25 ar Leigh Bun! Mr Hank Iurcxn Coordinahon Mlss Shxrley Zxmdars Semor and Iumor Gym 59 Iumor 6. S h op omore Gym WK, I PH 'S I 4 T ON A gf- Y V' ..,. , I ,. 4, . ' sq , , Y- Y S0 7 LANGUAGES fu -, ll, Nxt:'E l 'J 9 W. In Mxss Mxldred Chnstenson Mr Franco Cosco Spamsh Lcxtm Mlss Dorothy Nlel Mrs Leah Smlth Llbrarlan French Mr Robert Anderson Mrs Opal Berry Mr lay Lockerby Woodworking and General Art and Metals 6 Anthmetlc General Drawmg Interlor Deslgn Mr Maynard Nelson Mr Bxll Noland Audio Vlsual Alds and Cralts Specxalnzed Desxgn Audxtonum 60 and World Hlstory As the sun colors flowers so does art color lxle Lord lvebury ustodlal Stott Mamtoms Smooth poration oi South Hugh Cooks Supply Tasty Noon tune Nourlshment The cooks responsxble for the nutrrtrous hot lunches that we enyoy each noon hour are from left to rrght Mrs Henrr etta Casebeer cafeterra manager Mrs Lorene Noble Mrs Mrs Olga Eld takes trme out from a busy schedule to chat wrth Mrs Evangelrne Lrvely who rs rn the mrdst of polrshmg a mrrror rn the home econornrcs room Hazel Anderson Mrs Ruby Hawkrns Mrs Pearl Moses and The matrons are responsrble for many such dutles Mrs Edna Thomas Our rndustrrous loam of ru todmns are rn charge ofthe tr emendous task ol burldrng maantenance Prctured rn the back row arc Mr Cr-orqc Cummrngs Mr Ben Boatwnght Mr Brll Harrup and Mr Tom Krzzralr Mr Iohn Olson Mr Rubrn Charge Mr Ross Avery and Mr Doc Morley are pictured rn front row 61 Q U Q V. ggi Mr Norman Mr Deloretto Mr Metzger and Mr Ballantyne talk shop as they lunch IH the faculty cateterxa Among South Salems most loyal Saxon supporters are Mr Aschenbrenner Mr Hauk and Mr Brown who atten twely follow a close basketball game Faculty Members Engoy M Ballantyne relxshes the doughnuts served at one ol the faculty collee hours Up and rarlng to go at break ot dawn are Mlss Bellem and Mlss Zlmdars chaper ones tor the Gxrls Letter Club camplng trxp A 1 ..,,,,,, lit 1---......., .21 'Z Qzwm '-WWE aww 3 s 'i lz- vdf' xl? Ls 1:1 Mr Blrrell helps Fred Parker Bob Rollness and Charles Lolgren wxth a speclal che-mls try problem after school l X r. ' 5 A ' l Z I , l , Q J- 1 1 ...+h Y Q 4,3 - , -'o Vp t ,v V. - y 4 X I - P' .gd f i -, ' J V X 5'7 'Q'1-'xg' x l ,V 41 . lift l X 5 U6 l ', flfirf 4 jf 'Eli' . 1, ,' f - '- - , ,. R, Z . 25, . ' 3:9354 if-L-.1 , .4 , g Al' A 1 r- f i ' if Good Times at outh High A valuable new addition to the South Sa- lem faculty is Miss Yano who replaced Mrs. Adolphson at the end of the first semester Mr Scholtus keeps in shape by after school work outs in the gym with other faculty members X 'llll L-p if Leo Kenyon and Ierry Carter. are caught red handed by Mr Voigt who is unaware of dangerous Doss with snowball 'in H. Ya an So th Salem s versatile band dl Surrounded by students Miss Christenson and Mrs rector M ohnson delivers a cool Wright feel at home as they enioy one of the National blue note with his trombone Assemblies Mx c -5 .hft '2- . 2, A H .iz ..,9. aff ,W V -V W Q ' 'Y 1 WL' ik fn., 'Q B- S ' A lib, f W Ni .fp'! +-ifllg .K X , 3 Ak ff N f- N '? ao ' w g' f IQINZ ,d,,x wifi-t 9 E E gg , ,Za E Wx Nxsxfggg E ag ,Nl X' J ci I 1- 3 L , , L , g x I . 5, y Silk-an . fx! ' ! I 'S - af . ' If gif: I 'AIS' - f 3- I . ,- 'gr 'Q i , K f - J Z! -Q y , N '54 rj ' Y X Q' x , 'fi' 7 K Q xv 1 V ' K .1 T, . ' I. r , ' I 'A A f f f 273, EA A --,sf ' V ' 535' 1 '1 31234 f f: ,EV ., f X ,, Q .4 A 'X - ft e H' N -NK , I ,r.-f,,' -rf' f u ' galil ' - , , , -2 rg W .. 45 -Z ff ' 1 . ,' v' isa? f A' 'ff 'E -5'Q: Q .. 2 v- ' X' l Q , -1 ig 1 X Q- ax X X x ff- lf W A Q Q fy , Q ' , ' v-- V 1 ' A ,- ,n N ,, , If ' 4 . -L HOME ECO OMIC S52 f af 'ly Doug Galloway and Dick Stark help Iim 5 Woolery prepare baking powder biscuits dur- ing the boys' cooking class. Dianne Holgate, Iudy Panther and Rosalee Becky Templeton watches as Iudy Stram Hupy study family relations problems in the practices for her future in home management modern home economics living room. class. The latest in modern facilities are available to girls, and boys too, enrolled in the home economics courses. Gleaming streamlined kitchen furnishings provide an excellent atmosphere for students to learn the rudiments of cook- ing. After some supervised wardrobe planning, girls' sewing classes go on to produce their own stylish and well-made clothes. In the comfort of the ultra-modern living room, home management classes learn the methods of maintaining a well-organized household. A class popular with Senior boys and girls is the family relations course in which students discuss the chall- enges of life in the modern family. The well-rounded variety of home econom- ics courses give students a fine opportunity to prepare for their future home 66 life. PHY ICAL EDUCATIO Dick Klein, Carol Shorey and their class- mates practice basic dance routines during gym class. Seniors Iim King, Gary Anderson, Lee Ros- Iunior girls go through roiitine of condition- en and Terry Parsons work out during gym ing exercises before participating in strenuous class by playing a game of basketball. sports. Whether reducing an inch from the waistline or adding an inch to the bi- ceps, boys and girls spend a part of each gym period going through essential conditioning exercises. Plenty of adequate equipment in the three gyms give each student an opportunity to develop skills in various sports. Nearly every- thing from archery to ping pong is offered through the gym program, which is supplemented with six weeks of instruction on personal hygiene. Students are even given an opportunity to further their social graces through the oc- casional dancing classes in which the instructors teach the latest dance steps and drill the class in basic routines. Because of their health-building value, physical education courses have become a most important part of today's curriculum. 57 OCIAL TUDIE 7 DJ A .ug :MP 91- k--Q I Mr. Roger Pederson, American Problems teacher who dislikes gum chewing in class, collects a product of Wrigley's 6: Co. from Bettie Snook. 'wwf E 3 1 !lA With the aid of the world globe, Mr. Noland United States history students Ioyce Brant gives geographical instruction to history stu- and Roger Ayres observe as Mr Empey dents Dave Iohnson, Ferrel Koski, Ken Clem- traces the path of the westward movement on ens, Ray Penniman, Barbara French, Sally the map Riewald and Lynne Enyeart. That history repeats itself is one of the first things a world history stu dent realizes as he studies the ancient cultures and learns to trace the his tory of man from the beginning to the present day. In United States history classes Iuniors learn the political background of the nation and review the functions of our modern government. In an effort to understand the various problems confronting the nation today, Senior American problems students share their research work and viewpoints through participation in panel dis- cussions. From Sophomore to Senior year the social studies program offers an ap- propriate course to prepare the student for his role as a citizen with the es- 58 sential knowledge of historical development. BU l ESS ED CATIO I Til A if Karen Nelson and Kay Iones check their figuring on a bookkeeping assignment. Ed Bryant demonstrates the proper use of Ierald Stickley and Charles Dye practice the cash register to fellow retail selling stu- finger drills in preparation for the next timed dents Rona Lanham, Barbara Blake, Darrel writing during typing class. Clemens and Richard Ball. In addition to acquiring typing skills, typing classes learn other tech- niques including care of the machines, correct outline and letter forms. To supplement their secretarial training many students go on to shorthand classes. To the student preparing for a future in business administration or accounting, the business law and bookkeeping courses are important. The popular retail selling program enables students to profit from supervised on the job experience and at the same time complete their high school work. Since commercial subjects can be put to personal use as well as training for a vocation, business education courses' have become an invaluable prep- aration for the high school student. 69 EGLIH !. : ..L' ig Sue Trueblood tries her best to ignore the passionate proposals of Eldon Heringer and Dave Taylor in a pantomime skit for public speaking class. if ., sg? Members of Miss Burroughs' drama class I Speak for Democracy contest Winner, emerge as clowns and elves after a practice Leland Smith, presents his argument to de- session of applying make-up. bate colleagues Ralph Alexander and Bill Ford. The various elective English courses were especially designed to provide an outlet for special talents and to encourage the widening of interests in re- lated fields. Students must be well-versed in the fundamentals of grammar and have a good background in literature before they are able to enjoy the dramatics, public speaking, debate or journalism classes. Many speech stu- dents gain added experience by entering city and state-wide competitions. Iournalism students have an opportunity to see their work in print by con- tributing tothe school paper. To complete the required three-year English course, Seniors find that cre- ative writing and composition courses improve self-expression and are con- sequently a most valuable preparation for any future endeavor whether it 70 be an occupational or college career. CIE CE .. Z 1 t AX? 'N pulley system during physics class. .ff Seniors Dick Gabriel and Claude Beard and Iunior Bill Edwards experiment with a Cf xx! hi N, 2 Donna Baht watches as Geraldine Rose Mr. Nebel points out to his physical science prepares to apply heat to a chemical solution class the mechanical features of an internal during an experiment for Biology class. combustion engine. Our future doctors, nurses, pharmacists, technicians, and other scientific workers receive their first training in well-equipped, well-lighted and roomy laboratories providing the best possible working conditions. Physics and chemistry courses give to the student with a real interest in science a good foundation for further specialized study. In a newly-organized class that is a valuable addition to the science program, boys are instructed in the prin- ciples of physical science. Biology students benefit by the combination of laboratory and research work in their effort to understand the science of living things in the world around them. By enrollment in the various science courses, students are offered a chance to learn the basic principles underlying good health and intelligent living. 71 LA GUAGE I em- t fc' 33 Mrs. Smith demonstrates to Daisy Cren- W shaw and Iakey Rich the correct method of pronouncing French vowels. an-17' Dennis Beller, Nancy Denton and Iudy Ba- Latin students Sandy Everitt, Bob Bruce and ker practice their Spanish conversation by Iulie Cline model the garb of the ancient Ro- discussing current events. mans. The romantic world of France, the colorful world of Spain and the ancient Latin world are brought to life for students engaged in the fascinating study ot language. The consistent conjugating of verbs and translation exercises can eventually lead to appreciation ot the literature and art of other coun- tries and other ages. Latin, Spanish and French students can better under- stand the people of foreign countries after studying their culturally-rich backgrounds and they cannot help but be impressed with the impact that the ancient cultures have made upon world history. The study of language is broadening, the knowledge of it is personally valuable, and as an instrument in the establishment of world unity, it is ir- 72 replaceable. XXI 'N xx, Q :XX X during plane geometry class. 1 Q Miss Boentje and Senior Iohn Trelstad en- Gerald Davenport and Ed Wilson test radio 1oy a bit of humor injected into the explana- equipment with the aid of a voltmeter during tion of an advanced algebra problem. electricity class. A variety of mathematics courses is offered to interested.students. For those who lack proper mathematical preparation, the general arithmetic class provides the essential foundation for further study. Solving the equa- tions and theorems of algebra and plane geometry problems gives not only practical information, but valuable mental exercise. After completing courses in such basic mathematics, the way is clear for more advancedstudy includ- ing solid geometry, advanced algebra and trigonometry classes. Boys find the comparatively original electricity course an interesting and profitable experience just as upperclassmen find the Senior mathematics course a fit- ting climax to their specialized training. As a result of acquiring a sound knowledge of mathematics, the problems of everyday living can be solved through logical and accurate thinking. A , M THEMATIC Darlene Wirrenga and Iris Hunt contem plate the proof of the Pythagorean Theorem Sali White and lim Rawlings work on a shag rug their project for crafts class. I'-,,,.,, My ,,, oflfff fig! My mf E? 47 W' Diana Hrubetz tools a design on a leather Mrs. Berry supervises the drawing tech coin purse during art class. niques of Ianice Hall and Linda Kendrick while Iudy Strarn looks on. Students enrolled in art and crafts classes discover new means of self- expression each time they experiment with a different medium. Water color, charcoal, collage, oil, clay, crayon, textiles and weaving represent only a few of the media in a vast territory to be explored. To beginners in the field. the general art classes open up a whole new world-a colorful world of pig- ment, line and space. Classes in specialized and interior design, which em- phasize art appreciation, are offered to advanced students. Many outstand- ing students are responsible for the original display case decorations about the school. Because of their experience, art students find satisfaction in creative work and become conscious of the place art occupies in their daily lives. saw in wood working shop. Andrew Ulven Works Qt soldering Dennis Gilman learns the technicalities of bench m metal Shop, metal working by operating the metal lathe The industrial arts program is designed to develop basic skills in hand and machine tool operation and to give related information on conditions and op- portunities within industry. Such technical training can also be the source of recreation and much personal satisfaction. Among the advantageous tea- tures of the shop classes are the various machines which give each student equal opportunity to gain first-hand experience in actual application. Metal and wood shop workers learn to exercise the precision, patience and skill that good craftsmanship demands. Mechanical drawing classes and training in stagecraft are other important phases of the industrial arts program. The progress and economic security of the nation are dependent upon those who are well-trained in the science of industry. INDUSTRIAL ARTS ,T 52 Q , 571 1L YI' fg D sir M g ,V 3 Q 6 3 +1 . in Drum Maiorette, Ruthann Patton Row I-L Io H: Ierry Seegar, Martin Doerfler, lack Moore, Bob Bruce. Row Z: Ioel Park, Chuck Hammer- stad, Deanna Lee, Ioan Kleinke, Row 3: Barbara Lee, Iulie Robinson, Carol Hoffman, Lucille Wonderly Row 4: Louise Laws, Chuck Gates. AN South Salem's marching band, under the direction of Mr. Wallace Iohnson, was respon- sible for many impressive half-time presenta- tions of the football season. The band also gained added experience by performing in several local parades. ln the latter part of March the band was featured in an evening concert open to the public. The columbia blue and red uniforms were financed by an enthus- iastic fund-raising drive in which the band members sold Saxon decals. Band officers are Lane Olson, president, Chuck Hammerstad, vice president, and Iulie Robinson, secretary- treasurer, Row l: Carol Hayden, Giovanna Davis, Dorothy Nickel, Iennifer Sercombe, Becky Templeton, Lynn Herrall, Wayne Schroyer, Larry Baker. How 2: Ioan Wickstrom, Pat Thor, Arlene Weaver, Nancy Clem- ons, Bob Boers, LaVern Gilman, Dick McCullen, Bob Geer, Ron Iohnson. Row 3: Laura Grimmett, Phyllis Dannelley, Carol Hagemann, Sue Williamson, Diane Graham, Yvonne Poole, Larry Stein, Layne Caswell, Ron Thiesen, Richard Grim, Iohn Iohnson, Iohn Curry. How 4: Deanna Alexander, Suzanne Davis, Orva Gemmel, Wanda Coe, Bill Holmes, Bob Wiley, Darryl Fine, Dave Robins, Ralph Alexander, Fred Caswell, Lowell Williams, Ray Grimmett, Dick Gabriel, Tony Carnino. PEP BA D O K i . ,W -J...-in Sporting snappy, red and white uniforms, South Salern's pep band performed with en- thusiastic skill at many assemblies, basket- ball games and impromptu jam sessions dur- ing the year. The newly-organized group un- der the direction of Mr. Wallace Iohnson, is independent of the marching band and con- ducts rehearsals outside of school time. Rep- resented in the pep band are members of all three classes whose popular arrangements and cool delivery made them favorite enter- tainers with the student body. 0RCHE THA Orchestra members presented many fine programs for the enjoyment of the student body during the year. Under the direction of Mr. Victor Palmason, the talented group per- formed impressive symphonies and various lighter selections with equal ease. A heavy schedule of public engagements included the entertaining fall and spring con- certs. Providing the musical background for the operetta was another major undertaking of the orchestra. Row I: Dick Howald, Ierry Pekar, Bob Seegar, Mike Good- win, Deanna Lee. Row 2: Iohn Hammerstad, Barbara Leis- eth, Don Marsland, Gary Mcllnay, Ioan Kleinke, Row 3: Wayne Brian, Dave Iohnson, lim King, Lane Olson, Ron Iohnson, Mr. Iohnson, lack Moore, Art Mcflldowney, Dave Ingham. How l: Ann Cates, Arlene Bergman, Carol Smith, Gloria Heady, Sandra Chaney, Myrna Robinson, Gayle McCain, Ioyce Sheets, Donna Bahr. Row 2: Geraldine Rose, Iudy Willich, Sandra Yderstad, Becky Templeton, Pat McMillen, Maxine Loynes, Barbara Keudell, Barbara Dunn, Glennis Dyer, Iartice Phillips, Ruth Harnsberger. Row 3: Charlotte Wilson, Sue Rasmussen, Sue Baumgartner, Lila Burger, Carol Smith.Iulie Cline, Karla Anderson, Shirley Haselton, Leona Elser, lane Butler, lean Randolph, Barbara Clark, Pam Lindholm. , , f, 'lift amen M www j 2 ' g , 1 5' 'M M, ug., Director: Victor Palmason, lst violins: Rod Schmidt, Patsy Edstrom, Innathon West, Orval Gimmell, 2nd violins, Gloria Schmidt, Shirley Schultz, violas Nancy Snider, Maridene Halverson, cellos: Iohn Gibbens, Vern Moore, Diane Holgate, bass Art Macaldowny, piano lim Davenport, percussion lack Moore, lim Rothtard, Bill Peterson, clarinets' Ioan Kleinke, Carol Hoffman, oboe Pat Whelan, Louise Laws, flutes: Geneva Nordyke, Lucile Wonderly, Iean Haworth, French horns: Lane Olson, Ronnie Potts, trumpet: Iim King, Dave Iohnson, trombones: Iohn Hammerstad, Barbara Leiseth: bassooni Lee Golden, Row l: Claudia Fry, Carole Clayton, Nancy Rogers, Ienny Copeland Bow 2: Susan Willard, Angela Willard, Gloria Peinberton, Eileen Sheppard, Shirley Lewis Row 3: Nancy Miscfike, Carol Thomas, Mary Terry, ludy Stam, Ramona Dobson, Pat Hammond. IO GIRL' 1 1 7 Nearly fifty girls representing all three classes participate in Girls' Glee under the direction of Mr. Wallace Iohnson. The girls enjoy learning various semi-clas- sical selections and benefit from the music-appreciation program which is also emphasized, Girls' Glee members participated in the annual spring concert and ably represented South Salem in the North-South extravaganza which featured the music of various combined music groups. 79 Row l Linda Davis Lynn Herrall Laura G immett ludy Templeton Mary Stevens Ada Hartman Connle Thorne Sue Trueblood L1 Walton Row 2 Bob Beals Carol Mcfar land Marcy Mulkey Ioyce Iohnston Iennifer Sercombe Nancy Snider Sally Merrill Iudy Keller Linda Steele Karlene Quistad C DET TE HER The cadet teachlng program at South Salem gives seniors a chance to play a different role 1n school that of a teacher instead of a student Participation in this program is an 1nvaluable experience for those considering teaching as a protesslon Students spend one period a day in the various surrounding grade schools and at Leslie Iunior High observ1ng the techniques of the teachers and lending assistance when necessary OFFICE WORKER. With a friendly smile the students working in the school office assist other students and visitors with school business Devot1ng one class perlod each day these students make out tardy and absence slips mark attendance run oft prlnted mater1als on the mimeograph and learn to operate office equip ment These and other duties give students practical experience for secre tarial work and olflce maintenance Nancy Snider Sali White Marcy Mulkey Karen Covert Fran Swanson Row 2 Donna Barber Kathy Hicks Gerry Willard Mavis Malbon Iakey Rich Ada Hartman Donna Meyer Lesley Cline Georgianna Crlswell lean Lankins Iody K1ZZlGl1 Pat Coe Bow 3 Evelyn Iohanson Ioan Kleinke Delores Dallas Wanda Coe Bonnie Bulman Pat Thor Marcia Humphrey Marilyn Zeller Sara Allen Bev Walls Barbara Sharpe Mike Bailey Ray Grimmett Gerry Elstun Bowl Donna Haugen, Sue Grier, Mary Hendrickson, Darlene Savage, Connie Thorne, Sally Merrill TUDE TPUBLIC TIONS l Mr. Frank Walton, publications adviser, supervises the op- , Y erations of the yearbook, newspaper, and photography staffs, fn' I ' f at the same time serving in the capacity of English teacher. His competent and qualified direction is invaluable to the publication staffs. Newspaper and yearbook staff members receive no grade credits for their class work. Even so, they f Adviser Mr Frank Walton work long and hard both in school time and out in order to produce their best possible efforts. Candy sellers are from left to right Mavis Malbon Wanda Coe Gerry Willard Carol Hagemann Colleen Nelson Sally Rtewald Vivalea Greider Doris Parker and Elsa Mykol Dark room photographers Sue Robin Day Ierry Carleton Ron Iohnson and Iohn Iohnson observe as George Dtlly operates the photo enlarger It is imperative that business and editor ial staffs work in close cooperation for the success of any publication The newspaper is largely supported by the soliciting of ads to local merchants while candy sales are The photographers constitute the back bone of the yearbook staff Their work makes possible the complete record of a school year Photographers are kept on the go fulfilling photo requests Their assignments involve nearly every sublect concerning school life The final reproduc tion of yearbook pictures is the work of the darkroom photographers who develop en lar e and oe th fl g pr C Ss e lm Annual photographers check their equipment before attempting their assignments They are from left to right Desmond Rams Bill Reaney Darrell Church Ted Larson F . . , . . . . .X the major means of financing the yearbook. , li' and Dave Taylor. 81 82 , .Q Edrtor SWORD A D HIELD Busrness Manager l-IZ Walton loan Wrckstrom Actrvrtres Edrtor Barbara Sharpe lunror Class Edltor Irm Burke ill-D Assrstant Assrstant Suzanne Brwer Connre Thorne Organrzatrons Edrtor Karlene Qurstad frivwyrgm .-4' Sports Editor Assistant Don Kerr Larry Halverson 13154. inc! gl '3 Classroom Faculty Edrtor Assnstant Sue Trueblood IQ Assrstant Senror Class Editor Sophomore Class Edrtor Sue Olrnger Iennrter Sercombe Sue Wrlson '?' 2 Typist Bonnre Starr The Sword and Shreld South Salem s yearbook IS produced by a small but eflrcrent stall representrng all three classes Sectlon edltors plan and coordrnate the composxtron of the varxous sectlons whrch go to make up the completed publlcatron Durrnq the class perlod layouts are drawn prctures selected and rdentrlred and copy IS wrrtten and typed The qroup at the left rs hard at work at those varrous tasks A fa 3 Q , V I .9 - . 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A Eleanor Parker Edltor Barbara Bomface Ad Salesman Assrstant Iudy Keller leanme Day Headlmes and Copy Carole McFarland Feature Wrrter Ron Thlesen -41 max Page Edltor Pat Whelan Sports Edrtor Iulran Thurston An mdustrrous crew of staff mem bers man South Salems bl monthly newspaper The Clyplan Indlvxd ual pages are the responslblllty f page edrtors who see to lt that mater 1al IS submltted accordmg to schedule Reporters develop a nose for news as they scour halls and classrooms for reportable rnformatlon The scene shown at the rrght xs typrcal of the staff s class tlme operatlon It IS often necessary for staff members to assxst wlth the page layouts at the States man Iournal offlce CLYPIAN Assrstant Ann Frnley Headlmes and Copy Ruthann Patton Spmners Sanctum Lmda Steele Busrness Manager Donna Zeh W4 Exchange Pam Lmdholm Assrstant Drane McClellan 'S' Page Edntor Page Edrtor Carol Hoffman Beverly Walls f Bookkeeper Mary Stevens News Edrtor Nancy Wrllard 3 5 W, - ,. y , A ',tl 3 ' l 8 131, i', ,, 3 N J t tl a y.sr T T 2 m y -Q T S at T, f- 4 f' ' 1 J ,.,, I , -.3-3 - ,. , A A I ul . -11 - . - K ti A ' V . 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PXOC X me Wotke emo? xtiell pt 0 ve gov' gdtfoncemgqiess- We hipuxollon We our YD' A lxcvoxcxbie Y gn 1- ff ' v 7 3' g , If fi 1 I Cente : S . ever th-I with Salem is Well equipped with And ing, including Eskimos Bev W4111 d an Simmons a former l S Cm ' South Sql 5 - mb noses during the I em eniorf H k . game dancer us le Hoe down after- L . -- - 4 Q ower' leff. Fishy, fishy in the brook com Elihe library to read G bookn Seniog Iude e er a d f' ' Y 'heird n .gobhomore Ierry Carpenter iuspebi eepsea 11bI'C11'Y bulletin bggrd Lower right: Gary I Agithanos and Bruce Larson, Dick Klug Alex W ll ' on rooters shown on thgir 'T:',ZfO1Qr sleepy Sax- Corvallis football game- Y Ome from the Milhlllier right: uwhu hOppened? saYs Don e aupt as he holds the Spott . l two determined football playefsl' P3u6LiIljZntEY e Sweet Home vs South Salem football game Xa ,lu 1' Upper left: Marilou Allen, Lee Rosen, Ianice Shrake, David Howells, Bev Bishop cmd Gary Anderson enjoy themselves during one of the noon dances held twice weekly in the east gym. Lower left: These are Siamese, it you please. Ieanie Lankins and Sue Grier pantomimed dur- ing the combination Halloween, Welcoming and Pep assembly October 28. Lower right: Alex Agathanos, exchange stu- dent lrom Greece, agrees that turnabout is fair play as he welcomes Ada Hartman, Iane Medar- is and Nancy Denton, three ol our returning AFS exchange students. Center: Roger Newland appears to be nibbling on his hand While waiting for his lunch. Others in the cafeteria line are Betty Knepper and Frances Ilenington. Kay Hutchengs and Pam Morrison are serving. Upper right: Lad Ronning, Laura, Bill, and Ray Grimrnett and other members of the rally squad promote winning spirit at one of the football pep assemblies. is 5' P Y -pe, ,mc 1 An active Girls' League is led and directed by capable, hard-working president, Linda Davis. l y. 71N X F' Girls League representatives. Row l. Lynn Herrall L bfi' X eff: Girls' League officers and committee heads display the prizes for the magazine drive. They are, from left to right, Marcy Mulkey, Iody Kizziah, Mary Clark, Bev Bishop, Linda Kendrick, Ianice Roseler, Sandra Mykol, Elsa Mykol, Ieanie Lankins, and Linda Davis. Lower Right: Decorating the annual Christ- mas tree are Bonnie Starr, Marcy Mulkey, Linda Steele, Elsa Mykol, Kathy Heltzel, and Imogene Thomas, members of the Girls' League. Upper Right: Linda Davis gives final instruc- tions to the talent show cast before curtain time. Front row: Colleen Nelson, Bev Walls, Barbara Sharpe, Iudy Keller. Back row: Barbara Smith, Phyllis Dannelley, Leslie Cline, Laura Grimmett, Pat Whelan, Lynno Enyeart, Lynn Herrall, Lucille Wonderly, Diana Hrubetz. I Iennifer Sercombe, Ann Finley, Karen Ringnalda, Bon- nie Bulman Ioan Osko Donna Lawrence Row 2' Helen Aguilar, Darlene Lane, Ianice Roseler, Pam Lindholm Suzzanne Biwer Kennie Ruth Carlson Mar tha Minto. Row 3. V1 Blanchard, Nancy Snider, Carol Hayden Donna Bahr Gwen Rheutan Elenor Greene Barbara Sharpe. Row 4. Ieanine Day, Ann Lemcke, Arlene Weaver Ianice Hall :I I I .VA TTIQQB P - x 'f s GJ R 4 2? ff is S Irv Nl aw- ,232-5: in-I -Jw., fn-0 U3 4-if Y Q9 I fxhyw ,Ji v ...--- Upper Lelt: Saxon Sweethearts, Sue Merrill and Larry Payne, receive their crowns from Laura Lee Cvrimmett at the Home Ec. Club dance. Lower Left: Down boys, it's really Roger Car- da all spruced up for the Rowdy Dowd Darling contest. Lower Right: A few ol South Salem's alumni and other laithlul Saxons sing their alma mater while Cal Albright gets a head start on his cleaning. Center: South's members ol the Y-Teen in- terclub council are club presidents: Bar- bara Kuiper, Ialcey Rich, Connie Thorn and Donna Zeh, Back row. lnterclub olli- cers are Nancy Willard, service chairman, loyce Iohnston, treasurer, Nancy Snider, president Lynn l-lerrall, social chairman. Upper Right: Members of the Hi-Y interclub council are Iulian Thruston, Iohn Ham- merstad and lerry Carleton Temp:-st Backstrand Jr f .' ' x I Z ,f.-gm, 'wf w. g I Qu' Q' B X gl . ,tx - ' Q - l ' rf, 'Zh ' .ff Doris Parker has a busy day at the Sword and Shield candy counter as Rollin Herbst and Bud Chappelle pre- pare to satisfy the sweet tooth, Iim Rawlings points out the Sax! on book cover made especially for I. R. Mott Hi-Y as a money making project. Others pictured are Parker Evans, Roger Newland, David How- ells and Bob Staples. ill Q! Ioel Mathias, Doug McGeorge and Ed Hawkins guard the freshly baked cakes at the French Club cake- walk. Donna Zeh helps Betty Coe, chair- man, and Marcia Humphrey count do- nations lor the United Fund. South Sa- lem topped all other Salem schools dur- ing a 9-day period. Ted Larsen stands by while Ron Williams examines :?.r. red and blue Saxon ties sold by the Iunior class. Bob Trel- stad and Ron Thiesen act as salesmen. In selling football schedule pencils as a Girls' Letter Club project, Diane Zwicker gives a convincing sales talk to Phyllis Emery, Barbara Noteboom, Diana Rich and Donna McClure. 95 if-N Inav fa-ai. ' ' 7 41 -6-15-, Gary Anderson looks on while Dick Gabriel signs up for a Senior class office. LaMoyne Mapes takes time out for a rest on the table, while Lynn Herrall makes an inquiry. The ever-ready South Salem band, led by Mr. Wallace Iohnson, prepares to accompany the cheering section with a pep song during a foot- ball game. Tom Chaves receives his change from the 35C meal which is served at the South Salem cafe- teria. Charlene Wright is quick and accurate in returning change, Gary Mcllney and Bev Wagers enjoy them- selves at a noon dance. Will it be a hit or a miss? wonders Sharon Stewart, Ioan Kleinke and Bev Walls as they watch the ball sail down the al- lcy. Bowling is one way the girls earn GAA Sauer, Iudy points. 1' r 3,33 '-.. ,e .D6 ' QQ 6 : W . 1 07 0 X 1 f-1 ' Xflw 'Gal l -uno-f w...- ,glixf 'MW -Ql'. H . Circle: Eric Nelte enjoys himself immensely fwho wouldn't?l as Sue Grier and Sara Allen wish him good luck at the Linfield speech tourna- ment. Center: Debaters lim Seitz, Iudson Smith, Peter Erickson and Iudy Willich take notes and list- en to Donna Stone as she presents her case. Lower Left: South Salem's debate class does a fine job in winning trophies. Ken Savage, Iul- icm Thruston, Kathy Deeney, Iohn Anderson, Leland Smith and Bill Ford display trophies won during 1954-56. Lower Right: Bill Richter congratulates Sue Iack- son and Fred Caswell for tagging ML Blow- hard at the noon dance sponsored by NFL. Upper Right: Ianice Hall, Bill Ford, Ken Savage, Dianne McMains and Eric Nelte board the bus bound for the Linfield speech tournament. Qt? 'Y '18 ul 4. 3 dass Q61 and Gary Anderson September Iohn Hammerstad Ianuary fu' 'Q Dave Merchant May Betty Coe November Ieanme Lankxns February if 'QL Ron Baker Bill McDonald October November MR llm Allen Dale lones February March ROT RIA GIR 0F THE M0 Nancy Snlder ecember Bev Walls Pat Whelan March Apnl 19' Lee Rosen December I4 soo Ierry Megert Aprll Donna Zeh October 'lui Carol Hoffman Ianuary LA xf R Marcy Mulkey May e le c 3 'gf A l -A f ' aged 1,- trVt,V 4 M t f A l 0 f' N A ,f U , SG' 'L 1 I 1 , I '4 ' t, lg '45 li tt N Q' , it , ,, N r y'2'-- A D ' ' Ii 1 L TH XA , D , 3 , r f Q Valentimfs Day And Blushing Bill Doss was chosen the second King of Hearts of South Salem High at the Valentine Assembly held Feb. 14. Each year the King of Hearts is determined by the num- ber of valograms he receives from friends, and sometimes secret admirers. This year the ASB chose first and second crown princes who were Alex Agathonos and lim Allen respec- tively. l955-56, South Salern's second year as a Bill Doss King of Hearts The witty and lovesick Saxons kept the new high school, gave the ASB members a chance to honor their first graduating class with a dance, Kisletoe, and a welcoming assembly. Serving as Host and Hostess of the homecoming festivities for the week of Decem- ber l8-23 were Nancy Snider and Iohn Ham- merstad, selected by the student council for their appearance, personality, speaking abil- ity, and activity participation. Publicity, reg- istration, the welcoming of alumni and speech making are a few of the responsibilities that rest upon the shoulders of the host and host- ess. 'D il Girls' League valogram typists busy Febru- ary lO and l4. Roger Colgan receives a valo- gram delivered by Fran Swanson. Q ll ,in Sally Merrill, Vi Blanchard, Sue Trueblood, Crown princes Alex Agatho- and Ianice Roseler seldom take time out to nos and lim Allen compare read the humorous and clever messages sent their valograms. by poetic Saxons, Homecoming Highlight Year's Activities Senior Personalities Preside Higgs Nancy Snider Homecoming Hostess Iohn Hammerstad Homecoming Host i , ..- 1- Larry Payne and Sue Merr Nancy Snider and Iohn Hammerstad greet 111 take time out to chat during Sandra Mischke and Iim Anderson witl' the Homecoming dance friendly welcome home N CORONATION BALL fi Ada Hartman Flrst Lady Q 3 fb Iudx Templeton Laura Lee Grxmmett Flrst Crown Prmcess Second Crown Pnncess L Q 1 fag-,,x 4- Q I +V V' I S f 1 A. .B. Formal Establishes ew Tradition Royal red and pink was the color scheme of the first ASB Winter Formal, Coronation Ball, which replaced the annual Spring Formal previously held in May. A First Lady, first and second crown princesses and a royal court of seven attendants were chosen by popular vote of the student body and announced during intermission at the dance. Ballots listing the names of every senior girl were submitted to each student. Ada Hartman, receiving the highest number of votes was crowned First Lady of the Coronation Ball. Iudi Templeton and Laura Lee Grimmett were voted first and second crown princesses. Upper Right: Larry Kimmerling, Iulie Master- son, Sandy Everitt and Richard Davis are two of the many couples attending the ASB Formal. Center: Dancing to the dreamy music of Bill DeSousa and his orchestra are Kathy Deen- ey, Eric Nelte, Eleanor Green and Gary Crum 'an 'X inf! The royal court consisting of seven attendants are from left to right: Betty Coe, Donna Zeh, Linda Davis, Shirley Fitch, Sue Grier, Karlene Quistad, and Ioyce Iohnston. Nd Q9 V l M109 Donncx Meyer I R ott WEETHEART FORMAL 69 'Y Mcmlou Allen H1 Y Sweefheurt A A Sicxgg Nancy Denton Claude Kells .J ,, -5 4. 4 ,-.Nw I 0 V iw , , Q, f ' ,. . K dry. vw , ,.A1,Ql . , 1 4 4 - ,A ,V Q 1 ' , I 'Q I 2 I Q, I, , W .,.f, - M3 f ' ., I 7 ,., , -, e - . , 3 4 NJ f J y nf , R I V 1: A nrf, ,af Y, o ' ' 3' . . Y , , 0 4. ' :.'. . 'f 4 ' ' - -. ,L 2 A f . 1 -- : w '.',a:, 1 'V I. t 54 ., g,ff1141'!. 1 -, - ' !iLQl'?l 73' ff ' . . M The annual Sweetheart Formal sponsored by the North and South Salem H1 Y clubs met Wllh the en thus1asm of recept1ve students as xt has 1n the past The mam event of the dance IS the CTOWHIHQ of a H1 Y Sweetheart from each school Each H1 Y selects a sen1or g1rl to repres ent the1r club at the dance Th1s year the South Salem candldates 1ncluded Mar1lou Allen A A Stagg Donna Meyer I R Mott and Nancy Denton representrng Claude Kells H1 Y Pet1te Mar1lou Allen grac1ously recelved the Sweetheart crown granted her by the popular vote of H1 Y members Manlou Allen beams happxly as Student Body Pres1dent Gary Anderson mvests her w1th the Sweetheart crown Z i '-4 1 i S S' M 'U 'H Cb m Cb S ev- P S S S S9 i 16 7 G9 i 'H 14 0' . I I' . . I. I - I I J, ' . l 1 - . , X i-y A , . N f K' 1 ' . , r 1 , -' I I . . ' O .. . I S I , - I I I Q f V' ' 5 '3 my , ' , X iii K In v Q, 1 Q , h X .X . ,,c. B A c.,, NS - I sv at ! Ni X I in ., ' ' gh . be 5, Q ' I W in A , .Q ' S- 1 '6 X 1 .M fi 1 Q . 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Roy Stangeby Iulre Cl1ne Carol Thomas and Chuck Wrnger pause between dances at the formal to admlre the decorahons 4' ff?-1 Phyll1s Dannelley Lowell W1ll1ams Ger1Rose Stan Barbee Claudla Fry and Don Cooper Donna Baht and Roger Ayres enjoy themselves at the Sweetheart Formal 1 sl 1 Ieanme Day, Carol Hoffman, and Laura Grrmmett gladly pose for a plcture on the laps of therr escorts, Lane Olson, Eugene Cammann, and Brll Edwards los 5 BA S l TOYLA Il 39 Bob Wxley 1 Hxlda Bo Peep ball1e Waters Red Rldmg Hood Curly Locks M1ss Muffett ack Boy Blue Master Toymaker Grurnlo Tommy Tucker Peter Slmple Slmon Gonzorgo Rodengo 691 Ralph Alexander Barnaby Bev Bxshop Iennlfer Sercombe Bev Walls Sue Gr1er Ioan Wlckstrom Dor1s Parker Iacque Hansen Mavls Malbon Wayne Schroyer Fred Caswell Larry Ste1n Frank Shafer Iohn Iohnson Ierry Carpenter Dave Taylor Dlck Gabrlel Paul Boal ' Eg! r 4 3 . 7' x N5 Tour Widow.Piper I'll ..... A 1 , Mary Hendrickson Fran 43 41 Ioan Wickstrom Miss Cantry Nancy Gear . Laura Cantry . Emmy Foster . Mildred Cheaver Mary Louise . Selma Keeney . . Boots McGregor . Gloria Pauline Helen Mathilda N. Richard Nash's '38 THE YOU G A D FAIR Rose Loukoiarvi . Carolyn Bishop Barbara Smith Shirley Fitch Zola Peterson Glenda Wettestad Eleanor Green Myrna Gldlund Angela Willard Bernice Puhlman Pennie McCoy I Toby Taylor Patty , ,LQ Z' ,2 13 V 1 , 2 T o T sw- Colleen Nelson Dru y 3 K Iudy Panther Lee Many out of class hours are spent in the perfection of the all girl play. ludy Panther, Shirley Fitch, Col- leen Nelson Toby Taylor and Rose Loukojarvi read through their lines. xiii' X-' li' 'QW Supporting cast: Back Row: Pennie McCoy, Barbara Boniface, Carolyn Bishop, Shirley Fitch, Glenda Wette stad, Barbara Smith. Front Row. Eleanor Greene, Carol Hoffman, Rose Loukojarvi, Myrna Gidlund. P ,Q L ,dmv W 5 .LV N A . ' 3 if K0 554 1 w w fi, +f ?, .4 Pl Y My l av-f....,,. 1... Y Q67 el' gf :Y Upper Left: luniors tile into the auditorium to help support-thezr class movie, 'King Richard andthe Crusaders Lower Left: Iariice Hall does her share for Fire Prevention Week by painting several posters in early September Lower Right: During the noon hour, the brass secttiari of the pep hand and the song queens lead students in singing Christmas carols as advertisement for an evening Concert. Center: South Salem High, South Salem High, thy name is iri our hearts, echoes through the: auclituriurri at the Close of a pep assembly Upper Right: Let me at itl Darrel Hunter and Arthur Plant disagree as to the ownership ol the delicious-looking Cake during a stage- Crait rnrayefitian party v A Lt. 1 'gg-'Q 11 .W fl l A blue S on a red back- ground was one of the impres- sive card tricks performed dur- ing the North-South basketball ! 'Cys game. ff s -S' 'ii ' nr dll OO- fs 4. 0 'All 1 r :.' j X 'Jn d ties, is 5 I Q-an S Several members of the Pep Club laugh hysterically as they watch the Rowdy Dowd Darling candidates parade in front of the crowd. 'jx 45 ,. NYM 'Nu-. ' 4 V l 5 f 5 Ana M .rar-fees j Q I' 110 M.. M sys Rowdy Dowd Council: Back Row-L to R: Ierry Carter, Gerry Elstun, Bob Smith, Roger Carda, Darrel Rickman, Don Kerr, Stuart Matthis. Front Row: Bill McDonald, LaMoyne Mapes, Denzell Fox, Gordy Hansen, Mike Bailey, Ward Bar- bee, Bill and Ray Grimmett. YA I Ieanette Harrison, Pat Whelan, Ioan Luby and others follow a col- lapsed referee oll the floor after the halftime mock basketball game pre- sented by the Girls' Pep Club, South Salem has good reason for being proud of their During the annual Rowdy Dowd clever and peppy Rally Squad consisting ol Laura Lee Grim- beauty contest, Stuart Matthis mett, Marilou Allen, Lad Honning ltopl, Bill and Ray Grirne CFOWUS I-GUY Young US R0WdY Dowd mett, Nancy Denton and ludi Templeton. Darling lor 1956. 4 4 sg . 1 .1 l 55, .1 a'a ,,,,, A., La ' it Circle: Dave Merchant, ROTC candidate, Ada Hartman, DAR good citizen, Iudy Keller, dis- trict winner ol Elk's scholarship contest, and Ierry Carleton, ROTC candidate and second place winner of the Elk's scholarship contest. receive congratulations from Mr. Brown. Center: Thirteen members ot the tirst Quill and Scroll Chapter of South Salem receive pins from Hhe installing president ol the Corvallis chapter. Lower Lell: Dave Taylor, Iohn Anderson, Iohn Hammerstad, Bill Richter, Denny Ermel, Gary Anderson and Leland Smith practice reading their l Speak for Democracy script. Lower Right: Don Lebold is surrounded by sev- eral trophies awarded to him lor his champion- ship bowling. Upper Right: A lew final touches are added to the miniature house planned and scaled by students: Denzell Fox, Bob Crist, lim Robin- son, and Martin Southwick who are advised by Mr. Anderson. .A gf. 'fi hi l A P' .Q U lv 1 is-M . 1 x , - 5, g I su' - 1- - W - 9 - . JW Vi , V , ' '1 - -- - A 1. 1 A s Q I . A., ff t A -rf Upper Left: Gold key award winners, Ierry Me- gert, Connie Barber, and Elsa Mykol, pass judgment on a sample of Connie's art work. Lower Left: Bev Klingler, selected to attend the National Girl Scout Convention in Los Ange- les, waves good-bye to her friends before leaving. Center: Anita Hopkins' cooking ability wins her the title of champion cherry pie baker of Mar- ion County. Upper Right: The building and grounds com- mittee consisting of Iudy Baker, Ioan Luby, chairman Ron Baker, LaMoyne Mapes, and Ierry Carter, inspect the scuff marks on the outer wall of the main entrance, 5 z ' r nf South Salem students, in spirit and accomplishment, have lived up to the traditions established by their ancient Saxon ancestors, The inherent determination of South Salem students has won them awards and recog- nition in many and varied fields, in debate, athletics, journalism and in the arts and sciences. Through will- ingness to work and sincere effort, they will continue to strive for higher goals and meet the challenges of the future. 'u ,qw V 1 if' 5 , A V I fu, .A , .A 1 fr' mr ', ' . JW ,-X f lx R Q 96 i Sports 1- .a , Q 971. W 3- i A 'E' 'Af Bob Beals Quarterback Larry Thompson Bill McDonald lack Scott Quarterback Halfback Halfloack Tackle The South Salem Saxons rolled up an impressive victory this year when they took the Mayor's Trophy for the second straight year over North Salem, A win next season will mean permanent possession of this coveted prize. Last year's state co-champs saw an- other terrific season with a fighting team and spec- tacular individual performances accounting for six wins, three losses and a tie for the district champion- ship. This year marked the opening of Bennett Field, South's own football stage, and on its green, grassy and sometimes wet surface the scrapping Southern- ers never lost a garneg including the civil War play-off in which outstanding goal-getter LaMoyne Mapes, touched off a string of T D's with his rambling pace Iirn Robinson Bob Smith Gary Mellinger Gary Elstun Ted Foxley Pullback Tackle Center Guard Halfback ft 'W , .S Darrel Rickmar 4 , , 8 . LaMoyne Mapes Dale lones Loren Blaco Fullback End Halfback that carried him to the honor of being the leading ground-gainer in the state. Local newspapers stated the event in their editions as follows: Mapes 21 - North 7. Much attention might have been focused on the outstanding players this last season and perhaps rightfully so, but football is a team game and as such the whole squad performed with ability and deter- mination that made possible such individual spark. Coach Gus and his assistant, Bob Metzger. trained a top bunch of grid-men. The students of South Salem have every right to be proud of the coaches, the team, and the collective accomplish- ments of every member on the squad. Lee Rosen lim Rawlings Duane Smith Halfback Tackle End rw: 4. -lite: J, N he-.S .. ly 4 at lohn Steelhammer Gary Anderson Center Fullback Bob Metzger Assistant Coach Bill Hazel Ierry Carter Guard Tackle it . . x' fe- 'fel -ye , 4, , ,4 r'f 1 I . 71,.A,:'7 1 ' ,. 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Clrff lohnson warts wlth onen arms for Albany ball carner wh11e Fred Caswell and Tom Boehmer follow ln close pursult Lower nghl A M1lwauk1e opponent has trouble dowmng determmed Clxfl Iohnson ' 1 Q Stickley, Ioel Park. Bow 3: Frankie Franklin, Paul Boal, w wr ,In 7. aw Top Saxon Iayvees and three Lebanon gndmen ptle up an attempt for the goal l1ne Right Gary Ballew Tom Boehmer Art Krueger Paul Boa and Lowell WllllGmS close 1n on the dogpnle dunng the Al Bottom North Salem Iayves land IH a tangle whlle the crowd looks on Moi' L No U9 'bww its Rf '4 ,ov-.75 3 ,,, S,n'gq W '+ v 1.-Q . . ' 'pl , v . 1 AA . . . A t 1, 1 t - ' ' Ir 'rl Y . , I ' , ' I , ff fi 9 . 1 V 5 A A ld ' Q . -, 'ffl' I A ' W h e -K, . QA 3 ' I . M t .544 L ' Q. . , f ' A ' .... ' an at f' t ' V - ff V, , -ev' ' ' 'fu ' W ry ' 7 M ,QL ,. . .. Q' 'Q Q f : ' ' in X ' . 'rm az xr 'yi Xu , : , , , l J 4 - - uf A 9 ban . 5 y game ,ll I X M R 2 ' l xi. 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' 3 ' u LJ. -V fa I Aquamen urge and Swlm to Victor with Ease ..,unq1 I ,.:1DlL0UJ I 1-'TT-'r Upper left Back row Lad Ronnrng Don Lukmbeal Bobby Boers Duck Fxsher Bud Chappelle Errc Pederson Charles Dye Irm Davenport Larry Stem Clay Newell Bruce Wulf Front row Layne Olson Larry Baker Ierry Hagen Coach Scholtus Lower leil Lad Ronmng shows award wrnnrng lorm drvmg events Lower right Iay Scholtus swrmmrng coach gets the tra drtronal dunkxng after a splashmg vrctory Right Bruce Wulf Bud Chapelle and Clay Newell stand by whrle Lad Ronnxng and Don Lulunbeal get rnto posrtron for relays Upper nght Bud Chapelle shoves off to gum place the free style events W ff V r -, VN X51 I A 3 J. 4 r 4 , ' .. Q L' K , x Q, uk ln lj 7, -K . .1 I I gh . 0, Mat Men Manage to Hold Their Own on -141 mx.. m -M. 923 'ani 'ea lr-2-ff-A L to R Row l Bob Iornes Don Qurnn Dave Austrn George Randall LeRoy W1ll1ams Frankre Frank lrn Rrchard Davrs Darryl l 1ne Chuck Winger Dave Robbrns Stuart Smrth Row 2 Marv Bressler Eddre Hamrlton Gerald Strckley Larry Holverson Ronnre Crenshaw Rrch McCullen Iacl-r French Rrchard Brshop Danny Erswerth How 3 Gary Ballew Steve Berglund lrm lohnston Larry Payne Gerry Elstun Ierry Carter Tom Boehmer Layne Caswell Bob Smrth Iohn Wrlson Durlng the season the Saxon wrest lrng team managed to wxn three out of nrne scheduled matches over Dallas Mc M1nnv1lle and Corvcrllrs Coach Hank Iuran s grapplers experrenced a burld therr werght drvrsrons Another sentor LeRoy Wxllrams had an rmpressrve sea son wrnmng all but one ot hrs scheduled matches and placmg thrrd rn the 130 pound d1v1s1on at d1str1ct playoffs IG 126 W' W by mg year much of the team berng com posed of sophomores Wrth one more season under therr oelts these flrst year men wrll be able to produce a real threat to opposlng teams The mat men turned out a number ol Lower lelt George Randall applres pressure to Mol alla foe Lower Rlghl Bob Smrth and hrs opponent work rnto 1nd1v1dual wrnners tncludmg semors Chuck Wrnger and Layne Caswell who both secured second places at drstrrct rn a neutral pos1t1on durxng a grapplrng sessron ,J I ,f AW4' '4W1w:'w..- moment of thought durmg trarnrng opponent wxth powerful bear hug clash as Saxon Wrnger latches onto routrne a leg for throw Lowe! Left Muscles strarn and bulge as Larry Payne Lower Rlghi LeRoy W1ll1GIDS stretches opponent rn or der to pln shoulders to mat for a wln Right Opponent trres tn Jam to unleash Saxon Dave Z W' f ff' W Coach Hank Iuran pauses for a Larry Holverson sucks to flallrng Chuck Wrnger and Corvcxllrs foe 'i 'il ,x X X N54 Dale Iones Dale lone-s, Center, lunges desperately in attempt to recover hall from Alban Center player as Saxon's lim Allen and Ron Russell look hopefully on Roosevelt South Salem Lincoln South Salem Franklin South Salem Cleveland South Salem Eugene South Salem Vancouver South Salem Eugene South Salem Saxons Start McMinnville South Salem Bend South Salem Corvallis South Salem Albany ' South Salem Bruce Patterson Guard Dan Moore, with hot ball, hands otl quickly to Dave Merchant Forward 1 hi Di C E 1 0 W snfx 4, KZ X -A - A Q sig.. , .- 'Q 'I Q 1 QL. .Q 512 5 wt 'N Y 130 fi' xx! X ,, , 9 n Q ,yn E , L V2 i ff 4. Albany player in vain raises foot to stop Bruce Pattersons swift pass Larry Rosen to Ken Almer. Forward Ups and Downs In an excitingly close game, the Saxons led much of the time, falling back, and regaining points until the final seconds saw Franklin slip in the last few baskets to emerge victori- ous. Through a near win over the State champions, the Saxons established them- selves as a tough ball club, good sportsmen, and a teamwork team. They were received with pride, for it was known by all that they had done their best and had played for keeps. The individual work of outstanding team members often pulled South Salem out of tight spots. Dale Iones, high point man, and Bruce Patterson, spark of tourney play, con- tributed greatly to the success of a great team. Larry Thompson Determinea Saxon Iim Allen hugs the elusive ball and a wrist of Forward Lebanon opponent who tries to take away the ball 1 9, 1 31 1 J 9 -L4 ..f.L,,1 X N3 'z fi jul' f, I 4 X, 2-A af: -A N 1, ly. ,X X, 1 I-KI! S Qvgf ,tthsf 5 MQ axon Jayvees See Successful Year ik 8 'Q-.zr '96 Top Row I Bob Trelstad Bruce Buzzell Loren Blaco Steve Perry Nlckle Moravec Row 2 lack Scott Chuck Harnrnerstad Kelth Burres Ted Foxley Bruce Wulf Row 3 Ixm Robmson Bob Bayne Larry Burkhart Gary Zwlcker Ed LEWIS Ierry Brunelle Center Lebanon Warr1or rs caught m the Lon don brldge formed by Saxon IV s Kexth Burres and Gene Garrett Lower Lett Ted Foxley looks tor a recerver as Albany opponent attempts to cover the play The Saxon Junlor vars1ty squad under the coachmg eye ot Mr Metzger ran off a bang up season w1th a tally of 18 w1ns and at the end of the year one loss to North Salem Wlth good potential materral on the Iayvee squad next season prom1ses to be a W1nn1ng one 1nsur1ng a brxght tu ture tor the vars1ty team Saxon Sophs Shaw Progress rn Average Year 16 6 -. 1165 15 p FW 1 X531 Top Row l Dale Wulf Clrlf Iohnson Stan Anderson Ierome Goertzen Wayne Robmson Larry Evans Coach Deloretto How 2 Drck Klrne Gary Dall man Mrke Rath Al Krng Irm Heltzel Brll Harrr son Row 3 Frank Hoevet Wayne Bryan Steve Cross Ron Kenagy Ted Marr Glen Stone brmk Ioel Mathras Right The ball slrps through the trngers of Leb anon Warrror and Saxon IV Keith Burres as lxm Robmson number 28 and Chuck Hammer stad number 29 stand alert Lower Rlght I V player Bob Trelstad and Lebanon hoopman lump hrgh lor the rebound as Bob Bayne and Ierry Brunelle stand by The sophomore squad gaxned valuable experrence from thelr competltlve team play thxs year Therr season proved a llttle better than average wlth 9 wrns to 15 loss es Coach Deloretto prepared hrs team for next year s I V actlon whrch wrll undoubt edly llve up to the expectations of Saxon rooters .....i.,.,,,,,,m .. Y an 655- 4 x - v J r -,., , -u I. l in M 0. I - t s fe 14 17 fro e ',B'l'3 1:-3 4 ,,.. , T V Y' 'Sli , 1 V se 4 'f ? 'f 'ff--1-A X' Y Q Girls Participate in Varied ports Tumbling, Aerial Darts and Archery Among Favorites Upper Lell: A cheery good morning comes from Miss Zimdars as she checks roll, Standing in line are lane Bodenweiser, Ianene Bowe, Barbara Burns, Sharon Clay, and Mary Coleman. Center: Sophomore teammate sends bird to Pat Schroeder while Becky Minty prepares to cover the shot. Ruby Harchenko tosses ping pong ball to her partner, Carol Smith. Lower Left: Yvonne Pool, Iakey Rich and oppon- ents volley the shuttle-Cock to and fro. Lower Right: The proper technique for a forward roll is demonstrated by girls during gym class, Upper Right: Barbara Smith leads a girls' gym class in modern dance exercises. S 'S Upper Leff: Peggy Hoffman, Mavis Malbon, Iohn Anderson, and Denzell Fox look over the record collection during fifth period dancing class. Lower Left: Emma Miller prepares to send the ball rolling down the alley during an after-school bowling session. Lower Righf: Carol Thomas, Sharon Sauer, Peggy Hoffman, Ioan Kleinke, and lane Bodenweiser struggle for the ball during a field hockey game, Center: Ianet Smith gives mighty swing at the ball while Phyllis Emery covers home plate. Upper Right: Sophomores Suzanne Iochimsen, Mar- tha Minto, and Laurel Malbon perform the wind- mill during an exercising period. mf ik! Upper Left: Iunzor qnls pructtce vulleybcll sk durtnq qym pertod 111s Lower Left: Burbcxrcx Letseth deltvers over-hand smash to opponent Lower Right: Cunntff Burber, Anne Petrle, Carol Thomas, and Put Edstrom cxwcxt the outcome of C1 jump bull between Geneva Nordyke Gnd I Hcxqen Center: Penny Albrtqht prevents fx tteld goal cts soccer tecxmmcxte, lone Bodenwetser, stands Q EGU her lert Upper Right: Clcmdgo Peterson hesttutes Cl moment he-fore Ccnmpletxnq u double som:-rsoult Wlfh partner, Ltnciu SChVVfIlf'Yl Y . Y ' 4 W t 1 h A 1. .. - A., A , - ...M Q4 ?r,, 4, f ,xi :ref 'L - . -..-'-L2- sg 3 . Ns her Q.-gs . L. f :' ,W .Fi xi n ilwli 1111 et' Gollers Swing to Top in Tourne Pla 4,.r1l..x.- I Top Members of the goll team watch as Ilm Allen tees off Standrng are Frank Shafer Ron McCormack Irm Roethlrn Gordon Han sen Stan Anderson B111 Schlrtt Irm Helt zel and Drck Mason Eddre Hamrlton and Larry Evans are seated on the bench Blgh! Gordy Hansen putts for a brrdre on the 12th green Lower Lei! Coach Metzger drsplays form at the tee Lower Rrghl hm Roethlm holds the pm for Dxck Mason as he approaches wlth a short hrp shot Wg ,Y MQW-ee A ,rx Tennis Team Volleys and Smashes to Gam Vlctorles - --- 3'f-fa-ve I' I 00 an ,. 2? wa 'lf QW YF' 'Q New Top lack low Larry Payne Frankie Frank lm Mike Iohnston Iohn Brown Bruce Wulf Ierry Carleton Roy Stangeby Roger Stew art B111 Cummmgs Ierry Hagen B111 Ia cobson Front Row Davrd Ladd Al Boyer Larry Stem lack Moore Clay Newell Ted Marr Corby Mmmch Fred Caswell Right Roger Stewart returns servrce to team mate durmg practxce sessxon Lower Lelt Ierry Carleton delxvers a forehand smash to opponent Lower lhghl Coach Del Ramsdell gxves pomters to hrs returmng lettermen Ierry Carleton Roger Stewart B111 Cumrnxngs B111 Iacobson and Roy Stangeby ffm- 1,5 , s FII' N F I I 'Ill 3. Zi l -.l X QC 1 It ' , ff Z I ,jf A JJN' 1 141 1 Lell: Coach Iuran calls 'em and Bob Beals catches 'em as the rest of the squad looks on. Right: Iohn Fredrick, at right, ,shows knuckle-ball technique to Bud Chappelle and Cliff Iohnson. --Q to L Baseballers Score with The coming of Spring, besides mixed Weather conditions, brought a large turn- out of baseball hopefuls. With five return- ing lettermen, Dale Iones, Iohn Fredrick, Bud Chappelle, Darryl Fine, and Ron Bak- er, the season looked promising. Practices began early in the Spring, but due to rough Lelh Louie Wiltshire stands by as Tom Boehmer tries lor a snag. Bight: Iohn Fredricks whips a fast pitch over the plate. 'in If Lett: Darryl Fine eyes the incoming mail as Bob Beals covers the plate. Right: Gary Dallman, Bob Smith, Dale Iones, Roger Carda, Ken Allmer, Ron Baker, Leo Kenyon, and Dick Stark listen to the coaching ot Hank Iuran. id et Five Lettermen and limited practice space, it was hard to execute an all-out training program. Coach Iuran started his squad out with Stayton as the first opposing team. Results of the game saw the Saxons on top with a score of 10 to l. With this brilliant start, much can be expected of the Saxon base- ballers. Left: Catcher, Bob Beals, braces tor a home throw. Right: Ierome Goertzen, Dick Stark, Bruce Buzzell, Ron Baker, and Roger Carda work out during,a practice session. ' I ' A . Q ' 1. Q -rllr - A - -aswmf M 3 I 1 ' ' 4 1 1 .- l ' -l-.- . 'WJ Saxon Cindormon Cop omo Top Honors Unpredictable weather hampered the early training sessions of the track squad. Finally the clouds cleared and the enthusiastic track participants splashed and dashed through a rigid conditioning schedule in preparation for the Willamette re- lays. Although well-represented on the track, the team was weak in long distance medleys. Further results of the famous meet showed that the greatest strength lay in sprints, dash- es, and field events. Rain or shine, the Saxon thin-clads will probably con- tinue to put forth a successful season. 'Il A' ' X g. Top: During practice session Bob Gates and Bruce Patterson push off from starting blocks as team members look on. Center: Assistant coach Empey gives instruc- tions to Lowell Williams. Lower Left: Dcn Moore and Larry Burkhart lim- ber up before taking the hurdles. Lower Right: Dave Merchant watches as Bill Mc- Donald lines up for the pole vault. -W' ' ' A . X , ,W ,, , ing , Q-, M M . M f f I .VLY L 'W-W ' lr kcfriww W . g 7' ax 3'NxVl3A 1 wr in t ' ,, 'li W 'qi Qi? ' 9. ff-. f 1 K Q 'f'f 4-J- S . , W , 1 10s- -. 4- ,, , 4: Lv.. , ' j... . ' f 4 -. i .9 .4 , at 5'-reg., .3 - :JZ 8 'kr all 7 I ' , Q- 'IN ? .l'3f-. ' I c 1 ' n , - , - ' Q Xl 'P , 3 ' . A .XX I p Y' I 2 1 ...T p 7 1 2' l, M or J ' .X t L- ega- , ,L I f Q P I i, ' t it wi' ,.. Upper Left: Paul Boal gets set for the long dis- tance medleys at the Willamette relays. Lower Left: lust waiting for the gun! Members of the track squad train for the 100 yard dash. Lower Right: Ken Loganbiel performs the high jump during field events at the Willamette track meet, Center: Merlyn Stickley, Darrell Church, Bob Rawls, Dave Howells, and Paul Boat pace to the stop watch on home track. Upper Right: Coach Gustafson concentrates on the performance of his squad. 1: B, : ' 9' X. xx PM ,J ra?-I , ...f,., il' .JG - by Qf Upper Lett: Squad members run through rou- tine ot conditioning exercises before going to the track for practice. Upper Right: Dave Merchant sails over the bar in the pole-vaulting events at the Willamette meet. Center: Chuck Hammerstad tops the hurdles at Willamette relays. Bottom: Saxon thin-clad, Paul Boal, hands oft to anchor man, Elvis Barker, during the 880 re- lays. 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V. ,' 3 I 1 iff n .TM ' Ya fl' ' I FQ ' W A 4, I , ' Y .XV ' if Ofhcers Plan A S B Act1v1t1es Wise and competent leadership is as essentral in today s school life as 1t was in the advance ment of the ancient Saxon tribes Our hard working present day Alfred the Greats and Robmhoods have helped South Salem gain distinction among the fine high schools in the State Associated Student body Presrdent Gary An derson capably presided over all student council meetings and assemblies during the year Under hrs leadership Vice President Ada Hartman in :T charge of assemblies Second Vice President Kathy Deeney chairman of social affairs and Secretary Treasurer Bonme Starr planned and directed the varrous student body activities The South Salem rally squad performed at all football and basketball games and 1n addition led excellent pep assemblies for the student body Therr humorous skits and well planned vells and songs promoted school sp1r1t through out the sports seasons Song Queen Nancy Den ton Yell King B111 Grrmmett and the1r assistants Marrlou Allen Laura Lee Grrmmett Iudr Tem represented the student body with their depend Gary Anderson ab1l1ty and good sportsrnanshrp A S B President tudonttiovornmont Establishes School Constitution An rmportant responsibility was the formation of the school constitution Members of the student council voted on and passed the document that was drawn up by commlttee workers Bel1ev1ng that a better informed student body makes a more efflcrent government the student council made the minutes of their meetings available to the student body through the school newspaper The frrst South Salem Hrgh School alumni homecoming an outstanding event of the year was un der the supervision of Ada Hartman and Kathy Deeney Kistle Toe the homecoming dance and a clever assembly were included in the festrvrties The Coronation Ball with the presentation of a First Lady her crown princesses and their eight attendants established another trad1t1on at South High Q.,- 510 Ada Hartman Kathy Deeney Bonme Starr , I pleton, Ray Grimmett and Ladley Ronning well I I I r A - Q. Q L A sp 150 First Vice President Second Vice President Secretary-Treasurer RALLY SQUAD ' V f f 11.47 1' .1-no ' rf, 4 if 0 ff 47' ' ff' , yj vf Q, , egg 'f K! Q 3 ' . ' 1 Bill Grimmett Lad Ronning Ray Grimmett Yell King Assistant Yell Leader Assistant Yell Leader l :U-19' G' f yr Nancy Denton Marilou Allen Laura Lee Grlmmett Iudi Templeton Song Queen Assistant Song Leader Assistant Song Leader Assistant Song Leader TUBE TCOU CIL Row I L to R Nancy Denton Iucli Templeton Laura Lee Grirnmett Marilou Allen Ada Hartman Kathy Deeny Ga y Anderson Bonnie Starr Darlene Savage Connie Thorne Carol Hoffman Sue Trueblood L12 Walton Karlene Qu s a Bow 2 L to R Ierry Carleton Eric Nelte Bill R1chter Phyllis Dannelley Nancy Willard Mary Stevens Marl s De Bak r lim Heltzel Larry Payne Steve Perry Iim Robinson Ray Grimmett Lad Ronning Bill Grimmett lack Sco Bob Trelstad Tom Vanl-louten Iudy Atwood Iean Attebury Kathy Doner Row 4 l. to R Donna Zeh Sally White lacy Panther Sandy Everitt Betty Iohnson Ianice Phillips Imogene Thomas Colleen Nelson Barbara Henken Im Daven port Bob Levy Mike Rolow Lucille Wonderly Sue Keech Barbara Boniface 151 , -J s Groote, Barbara Gerlinger, Delores Dallas, Peggy Hoffman, Iudy Stewart, Bev Walls, Claudia Fry. Row 3: L to R- Ron ATIO AL H0 OR OCIETY lmpress1ve tappmg ceremomes hlgh l1ghted the Natronal Honor Soc1ety act1v1t1es th1s year New members wh1ch were chosen on the bas1s of char s acter scholarshrp serv1ce and leadership were 1nducted at a formal 1n1t1a t1on The annual banquet concluded the year s schedule of planned act1v1t1es Off1cers are Ierry Carleton v1ce presldent Bev Walls secretary and B1ll h H td Io nprezlxixgifsq McDonald treasurer Row l Bev Walls Ierry Carleton Iohn Hammerstad Ada Hartman lennrfer Sercombe Connte Thorne Bow 2 Iohn An Leo Kenyon Martm ADd1C Blll McDonald Dave Merchant Mr Roger Pederson Bonnle Starr 0 ILL AND CROLL Thls year South Salem was fortunate tn havtng Carole McFarland a mem ber formerly from Idaho asslst 1n the formatlon of Salem s f1rst chapter of th1s honorary SOCIGLY wh1ch was offxclally rnstalled by the Corvalhs group Students who are 1n the upper thtrd of thelr class scholastlcally and have done superlor work 1n some phase of Journallsm are el1g1ble for membershtp Pat Whelan v1ce pres1dent L12 Walton secretary and Barbara Bonlface presrdent treasurer lnclude the off1cers 6 Carole McFarland Row I Carole McFarland Barbara Bomface Mr Frank Walton Donna Zeh Barbara Sharpe Ann Fmley Row 2 l..1z Walton Mary Stevens Pat Whelan Darrel Church lohn Harvey Carol Hoffman Bev Walls Iudy Keller Ruthann Patton ' 'X I u , . I - I v . I . - KA - . - . I derson: Donna Meyer, Donna Barber, Ioan Kleinke, Marcy Mulkey, Mary Stevens, Liz Walton. Row 3:- Ralph hlexancleri It DIO ELECTRO IC CLUB H1 F1 was the theme of the noon dance grven by the Radro Electronrcs fx A Club to rarse funds In addrtlon the group took fxeld tr1ps to the telephone 'wx ,T company and to televlsron statlon KLOR Members also work toward garnrng thelr amateur Ilcenses Offxcers are Ed W1lson v1ce presxdent Drck Howald secretary treasurer and Ierald Dav ,Q enport sergeant at arms Dave Larsen presxdent Bow l Mr Carl Lrndstrom Dtck Howald Dave Larsen Ierry Davenport Ixm Hoffman Bow 2 Darrel Stafek Doug Galloway Layton Webb George Ellson Ioel Park Row 3 Eddre W1lson Allan Mexssner Roger Agan Freddre Parker Iohn Saunders Bob Rolfness . . -'-. I - I . I , I . - C? I cue CE CLUB - , . . '- Q . Q uilt- ' . . . .. . l - 2,1 A held tr1p to Oregon State college to study atomrc energy and to observe the electron mr roscope and cyclotron was one of the outstand1ng events scheduled by the Scxence club The group also saw sc1ent1f1c frlms demon 5 strated scrence expertments durrng the meet1ngs and sponsored a noon I dance Offrcers are Roger Colgan v1ce presldent and Llnda Schwalen sec retary I Ierry Carleton presrdent Row I Steve Tabaccht Sally Merrxll Peggy Hoffman Mr George Bxrrell Lxnda Schwalen Danny Quxnn Row 2 V1cto Luey Roger Colgan Gary Gleason Ierry Carleton Mart1nAnd1c Rrchard Castle Row 3 Eldon Hermger George Ia cobson Iohn Boles Ierry Bartlett Elvts Barker Gary Barker lack Chan Dennts Gwynn F TURE TE Clllllt 0F MERIC Good morning, teacher! may well be the words our future teachers from South Salem will be hearing in several years. The F.T.A. members learned more about teaching by having a joint meeting with Willamette cadet teach- ers and participating in round table discussions. They also operated the con- cession stands at basketball games. Officers include Mary Stevens, vice presidentg Iody Kizziah, secretaryg Lynn Henan and Donna Barber treasurer president How l Iudi Templeton Mary Stevens Ada Hartman Lynn Herrall Iody Kizziah Connie Thorne Sue Trueblood Liz Walton Carole McFarland Row 2 Marcy Mulkey Ioyce Iohnston Ienniter Sercombe Nancy Snider Sally Merrill Iudy Keller Linda Steele Karlene Quistad Donna Barber Ioanne Van Cleave Row 3 Ann Finley Peggy Hotfman Mary Hendrickson Lynne Enyeart Barbara Gerlinger Marlis DeGroote Ioan Osko Marilyn Murphy Laura Lee Grim mett Linda Davis Lorene Hopkins Row 4 Brenda Aschenbrenner Claudia Peterson Carolyn Milne Sandra Shorey Suzanne Bxwer Dorothy Nickel Karen Rmgnalda EMAUPEINTS oses and Dandelions a humorous publication put out by the art club was the main prolect of the group this year The book included the collective original lokes cartoons and poems of the student body As a service club they make posters for special occasions backdrops for assemblies and show Don Kerr presldem case decorations Linda Steele serves as vice president i wwf' 1..- 1 aa Q Row l Connie Pawley Barbara Smith Linda Steele Beckie Templeton Iudy Stram Row 2 Ward Barbee Larry Hol verson Dale Bunse Frank Mexthof . , . I I . , , , . , . 1 ' ' I I 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 A I 1 1 ' pi r 1 A 'Y , HR . ,, . . , , 9 1 1 . I I - I' - 'V v , 5 s . if ' 1 ' , 1 1 f 4 ,W y, , ,X 1 7 V' , vs ' , L ' A , ' 1 Mr ,- , N1 l, . Y q . , - common L CL B Surprise was the name of the Commercial Club noon dance presented as one of their projects this year. In addition to contributing a food basket to a needy family at Christmas time, a Commercial Club Girl of the Year was chosen late in the spring. lt has become an annual affair of the group to I choose an outstanding member for this honor. Officers are Carol Beard, vice presidentg Darlene Miller, secretaryg and Iody Kizziah Karen Covert, treasurer. president Row l Miss Dorothy Hart Miss Ioyce Ohlsen Iody Kizziah Karen Covert Iudy Woods Merry Smith Sandra Shorey Ioyce Daley Row 2 Loretta Bates Ann Lemeke Betty Reichenberger Shirley Thulin Phyllis Emery Donna Barber Ioanne Van Cleave Donna Rouse Carol Shorey Gloria Swartz Row 3 Maureen Goodwin Bev Wagers Donna Ensley Doris Parker Vivalea Greider Carol Hagemann Ioan Osko Nancy Ladd Iudy Baker Carol Beard Barbara Sharpe TIONAL ll0llE SIC LEAG E Formal induction held at the end of the year took new members into N F L the speech honorary A minimum of twenty points won in competition is the qualification for membership Operating the popcorn machine at basket ,A ball games and having a 1o1nt North South coke party kept the members busy The officers are Leland Smith vice president Eric Nelte secretary and Iohn Anderson Bev Walls reporter presldem K vi' low I Barbara Andic Donna Stone Kathy Deeney Ianice Hall Bev Walls Iudy Keller Row 2 Bill Ford lim Seitz Bill Richter lohn Anderson Ralph Alexander Leland Smith Row 3 Peter Erickson Ken Savage Miss Amanda Anderson lulian Thruston Er1cNelte Iudd Smith l . . . . , . A .' Q 4 ., . U A ' ' , ' ' : ' , : A - ' . l 4, . J, 1 -Q4 -4 i t fl . l ' I . . X ., G A A ' e, Q, ,. il g 7 , Y , X ' Q ' Yu Q . h X , ,4 fl. ff f f ,gli ,Mx Uk 'Ll' Row l: Diane Graham, Sue Grier, Iohn Hammerstad, Ralph Alexander, Bob Wiley, David Robins, Ron Thiesen, Eli Bartlett, Iim Davenport, lack Moore. Row 2: Leslie Cline, Yvonne Poole, Barbara Smith, Mary lane Wait, Pat Whelan, Evelyn Iohanson, Bev Walls, Iennifer Sercombe, Karlene Quistad, Ann Cates, Kathy Schmidt, Rodney Schmidt, Row 3: Sue Williamson, Deanna Alexander, Nancy Mischke, Lucille Wonderly, Ioan Kleinke, Pat Edstrom, lean Haworth, Bev Bishop, Phyllis Dannelley, Nancy Clemons, Pat Thor, Mavis Malbon, Daisy Lee Crenshaw, Dick Gabriel. E CORE CL B South Salem's music club selected talented music students for member- Q J X ' ship this year. Every month two members attended the Music Masters' meet- ht , , G W Y . ings held at Wills Music Store and later reported to the club. The annual i. , banquet at the close of school and the sponsoring of a noon dance concluded xiii the year's activities. Officers are Diane Graham, vice president, Sue Grier, Iohn Hammerstad treasurer, and Dave Robbins, sergeant-at-arms. president i Tiiicoiiiiii Zi- Q 4 xt ' 3 A Q Typical costumes representing different French professions were worn by W Q initiates of French Club at their annual informal initiation. The club also Exmy M sponsored a Cake Walk and had a combined North-South banquet. Dr. Beal, 'afiif ,?' from Willamette University, presented an interesting and entertaining nar- sw ' rative on his recent European tour at one of the meetin s. 1 . . . . . 9 . Betty Coe Officers include Iakey Rich, vice president, and Claudia Peterson, secre- president tary-treasurer. Row l: Mrs. Leah Smith, Karen Ringnalda, Betty Coe, Connie Thorne, Carol Hoffman, Sue Trueblood, Bev Fulton, Claudia Peterson, Carmen Graham, Marlis DeGroote. Row 2: Eleanor Green, Valerie Greene, Barbara French, Sue Iackson, Laurel Malbon, Deanna Lee, Pat Whelan, Geri McAllister, Daisy Crenshhaw, Amy Anderson, Mary Hendrick- son, Mary Stevens. Row 3: Doug McGeorge, Dave Iohnson, Dale Karnes, Allen Currier, David Bradshaw, Iakie Rich, Diana Hrubetz, Eleanor Parker, Iacque Hansen, Ieanine Day, Linda Herrall, Lynne Enyeart. Row 4: Rodney Schmidt, Elsa Mykol, Carol Grieder, Liz Walton, Nancy Denton, Barbara Falleur, Ed Hawkins. xv th How l: Kay Smith, Iuanita Hart, Miss Mildred Christenson, Bob Smith, Margie Anderson, Ann Finley, Sara Allen, Bonnie Bulman, David Bell, lim Davenport, Warren Flaks, Bob Smith. Row 2: Margo Hudkins, Kathy Heltzel, Ioan Osko, Mari- lyn Murphy, loan Luby, Brenda Aschenbrenner, Steve Berglund, Edgar Martin, Dave Austin, Bill Rector, Bill Crandall, Larry Stein, Nick Moravec. Row 3: Donna Stone, Iudy Keller, Nancy Willard, Ada Hartman, Tom Hueneke, Iim Helt- zel, Dan Moore, Charles Gates, Gary Bixler, Steve McFarland, Loren Wilcox, Gary Anderson, Iack Scott, Row 4: Marcia Neiger, Lorene Hopkins, Sue Rasmussen, Sally Riewald, Sue Olinger, Gwen Rhuetan, Colleen Nelson, Barbara Henken, Suzanne Iochimsen, Sue Wilson, Nancy Mischke, Barbara Gerlinger, Marlis DeGroote, Carolyn Milne, loan Luby. Row 5: Darlene Allenby, Dorothy Nickel, Barbara Harmes,Pat Gray, Phyllis Reimann, Lila Burger, lmoaene Thomas, Kennie Ruth Carlson, Martha Minto, Sue Keech, Sue Merrill, Carol Gerlinger, Wanda Blum. PA ISH CL B Thirty-three initiates enjoyed the annual Spanish Club informal initiation. Various guest speakers were featured at the meetings, and members im- v proved their Spanish-speaking ability by performing skits and dialogues in the Spanish language. -0 R51 E- Officers are Margie Anderson, vice president, Bonnie Bulman, secretary, SGW-gllen David Bell, treasurer, and Bob Smith, sergeant-at-arms. presl em 4 '2' Don Zeh, president of Latin club last year, was special guest at the annual A potluck initiation this year. New initiates acted as slaves and were dressed in togas. A caroling party provided entertainment at Christmastime, and a spaghetti feed and the sponsorship of a noon dance completed the activity A ' schedule. Linda Kendrick, vice president, Marilyn Zeller, secretary, and Zola Peterson, treasurer, include the club's officers. Bm Richter president Bow l: Linda Kendrick, Marilyn Zeller, Zola Peterson, BillRichter, Mr. F. Cosco, Nancy Webb, Penny Albright, Sandra Mykol, Orva Gemmell, Penny McCoy. Row 2: Gerry Willard, Marcia Humphrey, Karen Hingnalda, ludy Stewert, Pam Lindholm, Anne Petrie, Kathy Doner, Cynthia Chase, Ann Cates, Arlene Rybloom, Peggy Hoffman. Row 3: Robert Seeger, Ronald Crenshaw, Charles Dye, Bill Iacobson, Bill Schlitt, Martin Andic, lim Allen, Bob Trelstad, ludy Atwood, Ianice Phillips, Kathy Schmidt, Bruce Quarry. Row 4: lim Burke, Parker Evans, Bob Duffy, Iohri Harvey, lim Lebold, Mavis Malbon, Vivian Greider, Wanda Coe, Sandra Everitt, Iulia Cline, Ioyce lohnston, Nancy Denton, Bob Bruce Y? Row I: Bill McDonald, Dave Merchant, Gordon Hansen, Gary Anderson. Row 2: Roger Carda, Iohn Steelham- mer, Bruce Walton, lim Allen Bob Beals. Row 3: Mr. Har- old Hauk, Dale Iones, Brad Krueger, Ierry Carleton, Bob Smith. ATIO AL ATHLETIC CIIOLA TIC CCIETY It C sf' , vc. A .af Bill McDonald, president ' Ni Lynne Enyeart, president Senior boys who have shown outstanding ability scholastically, as well as in some phase of athletics, comprise the membership of the honorary so- ciety. Qualifications of the top junior athletes and students are considered before the selection of new members in the spring. Officers are Bob Smith, vice president, Dave Merchant, secretary, and Ierry Carleton, treasurer. Il ICU The Young and Fair, a one-act play, was presented by the members of the drama club during the spring for the enjoyment of the student body. Eight members of the club attended the annual high school drama clinic at Linfield College and took part in the various sessions. Several meetings were devoted to the study of acting techniques. Ianice Roseler, vice president, Iudi Templeton, secretary, and Mike Rolow, treasurer are the club officers. Row I: Bernice Puhlman, Barbara Boniface, Connie Pawley, Barbara Smith, Danny Quinn, lim Walls, Mike Rolow Lynn Enyeart, Colleen Nelson. Bow 2: Iean Lankins, Carol Hoffman, Georgianna Criswell, Sue Day, Gwen Rheutan, Rose Loukojarvi, Maryl Taylor, Carol McFarland, Ieanne Turenne, Donna Stone, Iudy Willich. Row 3: Iudy Panther, Suzanne Styman, Ianice Roseler, Donna Zeh, Betty Iohnson, Nancy Snider, Mary Hendrickson, Nancy Denton, Ioyce Iohnf ston, Iean Attebury, Kennie Ruth Carlson, Barbara Falleur, Vivian Locker. Back Row: Iudson Smith, Lar- ry Evans, Iim Burke, Roger M Stewart, Gary Barker, Bob Gear, Bill Iacobson. Front Row: Tom Brown, Doug Gal- loway, Eddie Hamilton, Ken Tate. Jr' 1 . I is f . 14 if f t E 1 i,y..,.,,,fQ, :. ' ' t ' A fig -4 k i 2 . fl X i . 1 . i H 8.f..v 5 1' S NNIPUNCER' CL B Training and licensing engineers and announcers to operate at sports events and dances is the worth while aim of the Announcers' club. This or- ganization devotes a large portion of time to doing service for the school by rl' performing at various functions. Members gain added experience by occa- A 1 l sionally participating in morning announcements. Y' A by I ' Officers are Larry Evans, secretary-treasurer, and Iudson Smith, sergeant- . at-arms. q W Doug Galloway, president A Saxon Sweetheart Couple was elected by popular vote and presented fa 6 at the noon dance sponsored by Home Economics Club. A couple from each A of the three classes was nominated for the title by members of the club. The 4 'IX successful dance high-lighted a schedule of activities including an informal initiation. Officers include Laura Grimmett, vice president, and Kay Smith, ,Q 5eCfetQrY'lreG5urer- Sali White, president Row l: Roylea Allen, Kay Smith, Sali White, Laura Lee Grimmett, Arlene Weaver, Myrna Robinson, Sandra Chaney, Row 2: Anita Hopkins, Pat Cooper, Marilyn Farmen, Barbara Kuiper, Ieanette Harrison, Io Gannon, Eleanor Greene, Betty Knepper. Row 3: Mary Weathers, IoAnn Ricks, Virginia McCaleb, Mary Clark, Heather Watson, Grace McCune, lris Hunt, Beverly Ediger, Donna McClure, Diane Meola. T C! K . i Row l: Sue Trueblood, Ann Finley, Karen Ringnalda. Row 2: Charles Lofgren, Peter Er- ickson, Alex Agathanos, Iohn Harvey, Bill Ford, Eric Nelte, Bill Richter, Marcia Humph- rey, Mr. Louis Deloretto. Two members of the International Relations League served as representa- tives at the State conference in Eugene Eric Nelte acted as president of one of the groups and Bill Richter as secretary. Senator Mark Hatfield was TER ATIONAL RELATIO LEAG E W Q 5 . I 1 1 Alex Agathanos president 1 if 'i ' - 'I 4 'Ax Bill McDonald president among the distinguished guest speakers that presented informative talks at l.R.L. meetings. Officers are Karen Ringnalda, vice president, and Iohn Har- vey, secretary. CL B Athletes having lettered in any major or minor sport are automatically members of South Salem's Varsity S club. The club's projects included the selling of programs at home football and basketball games and the editing of basketball dope booklets. Members also sponsored an ice cream feed for all lettermen and put on a father and son banquet in the spring. Officers include Bob Beals, vice president and Ron Baker, secretary. Bow I: Gordon Hansen, Bill Doss, Gary Mellinger, Bruce Walton, Lad Ronning, Richard Davis, Bill Cummings, Darryl Pine, Marvin Bressler, Chuck Winger, Layne Caswell. Row 2: Ierry Coon, Loren Blaco, Ierry Elstun, Bill Hazel, Bill Schlitt, Bob Smith, Iim Allen, Dale lones, Iohn Steelhammer, Roger Ayres, Bill Iacobson. Row 3: Lane Olson, Don Lukinbeal, Eric Pederson, Gary Anderson, Ted Foxley, Lee Rosen, Bill McDonald, Dave Merchant, Alex Agathanos, Iohn Evans, Brad Krueger, Ierry Carleton, Dick Fisher. Bow 4: Larry Thompson, Duane Smith, Ron Baker, Iohn Freclricks, Frank Shafer, Bob Beals, Darrel Rickman, lack Scott, Bruce Patterson, LaMoyne Mapes, Don Watilo, Iim Robinson, Steve Berg- lund, Roger Carda. Row l: Edna Rosser, Sue Day, lerald Stickley, Stuart Smith, Darrel Church, Ron lohnson, George Orey. George Dtlley Row 2: lcei Barber, Teddy Larsen, Desmond Rains, Dave Tay- ior, Del Schulzt, Eric Nelte, Bob Rolfness, Bill Heaney, Loc Golden 'JF' 1 s ,N 'CP' hi 171 Darrel Church president !Q! is av' '36 gf Steve Little president Q r, . -. 'T 3 , Q . S , iff? -L 'c T 9 s '5- 1' ,gmgrf PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Members of the photography club are responsible for the popping of flash bulbs during assemblies, games, dances, and other special events. The club does all picture taking, developing, contact printing and enlarging for the student publications. The group learns to operate all the photographic equipment in addition to receiving instruction in picture-taking techniques during meetings. Bill Heaney serves as vice president. RETAIL ELLI G CL B The Retail Selling classes are divided into three clubs. The total member- ship equals fifty-eight students with Mr. I. Maurice Adams as adviser. The students are given the opportunity to complete their high school studies and at the same time gain on the job experience by working afternoons and Saturdays. Officers of Period One Club are Dottie Bradley, vice president, Donna Hau- gen, secretary, and Pat Barnwell, treasurer. Row 1: Donna Burns, Ianet Farmen, Dottie Bradley, Mr. Maurice Adams, Wilma Iones, Iulie Peterson, Pat Barnwell Row 2: Lucky Marr, Robert Barber, Darlene Yocubets, Mary Bradbury, Donna Haugen, Ioyce Burris, Steve Little. Row 3: Dick Howald, Stan Hubert, Ron Dehut, Bob Fry, Irvin Reinhard, Murray Conklin. 1' Row I: Betty Wilson, Myrna Rona Lanham, ston, Ed Bryant. iii .' 4 Z fs L , 1, 4- A V! Q iff y Terry Graham, president A ,ZF x 5 Ron Welton president ,ABF Dufour, Carolyn Franklin, Terry Graham, Sharyn French, Dorothy Feskens, Sherrie Otien, Saunders, Ron Bates, lim Kellogg, Darrel Clemens, Richard Ball, Leroy Williams, lim lohn- RETAIL ELLI G Five South Salem students acted as state officers for DECO. Steve Little was elected president, Bob Fry, vice president, Terry Graham, secretary, Carolyn Franklin, treasurer, and Sharyn French, parliamentarian. All retail selling clubs held a potluck dinner in February to hear guest speaker Larry Eaton, state supervisor of DECO. Officers of Period 4 include Phyllis Newland, vice president, lan Merrick, secretary, and Marjorie Dyck, treasurer. RETAIL ELLI G This year the state convention of Distributive Education Clubs of Oregon was held in Salem with the Salem clubs as host. Although newly-organized, the DECO are already a part of the Distributive Education Clubs of Ameri- ca, a national high school group. Officers of Period 3 include Barbara Blake, vice president, Sharyn French, secretary, and Carolyn Franklin, treasurer, Row l: Alice Nees, Margaret Huxtabel, Mabel Smith, Patty Howard, Marjorie Dyck, Betty Snook, Wilbur Kurth How 2: Ken Bolstad, lim Morely, Dale Badger, Dennis Ermel, Ed Boals, Denny Williams, Ron Welton, Larry Wacken, l L ' 'ff-9432 :vii-i5f,gVg:g 2335, ' .mfs A W 33:43 Row l: Iohn Wilson, Bruce Wulf, Bill McDonald, Sally Merrill, Iennifer Sercombe, Liz Walton, Connie Thorne, Karlene Quistad, Bonnie Starr, Diane Gearheart, Barbara Kuedall, Tom Hueneke, Gary Gregor, Al King, Bob Levy. Row 2: Kar- en Ringnalda, Marlis De-Cwroote, Sue Day, Ray Waltz, Iim King, Iulian Thruston, Cabot Clark, Bob Bruce, Kennie Ruth Carlson, Connie Barber, Iudy Atwood, lean Attebury, Linda Davis, Carole McFarland, Imogene Thomas, William Rector, Iudson Smith. Row 3: Rita Hopkins, Valerie Greene, Iudy Keller, Carol Hoffman, Georgianna Criswell, Iean Haworth, Sue Keech, Sue Iochimsen, Zola Peterson, Barbara Henken,Gayle LaBranch, Kathy Donor, Iakey Rich, Sue Merrill, Brad Krueger, Larry Payne, Loring Schmidt, Iohn Wenger. Row 4: Eleanor Parker, Barbara French, Ianice Roseler, Pam Ltnd- holm, Lynn Herrall, Nancy Denton, Lynne Enyeart, Arlan Peterson, Bob Wiley, Bev Walls, Barbara Gerlinger, Ann Petrie, Claudia Peterson, Marilyn Murphy, Leland Smith, Buzz Williams, Tony Philpott, Bernard Garinger, Bill Crandall. Bill McDonald KI C LU B president Track! is a familiar expression to Silver Pines ski club members as they 'L ' X schuss down the snow-covered slopes on their finely-waxed skis. Skiing, a it J' thrilling and fascinating sport is becoming increasingly popular at South . 84' High. The ski club has done much to increase the enthusiasm of many stu- X 'gy dents by taking regular trips to Mt. Hood and Hoodoo Bowl. Officers are 'f Iakey Rich, vice president, Sally Merrill, secretary, and Bruce Wulf, treasur- P M. TAGG HI-Y lOhn.?.iz':if25fS'Gd Among A. A. Stagg's activities this year were the car wash to raise funds and the sponsorship of a party for members and their dates. Members also attended church in a group at the Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. Officers include Ward Barbee, vice president, Bill Richter, secretary, Dick Mason, treasurer, Bob Smith sergeant at arms, and Ron Baker, Chaplin. Row l: Bob Beals, Dale Iones, Bill Richter, Marilou Allen, Iohn Hammerstad, Mary Stevens, Ward Barbee, Ron Baker. lim Allen Row 2: Gary Pederson, Bob Trelstad, Gary Zwicker, David Ladd, Ward Harris, Gary Gregor, Ron Russell, Don Kimo, Dick Mason, Bruce Patterson. Row 3: Terry Parsons, Claude Beard, Wayne Bryan, Bob Bayne, Buzz Wil- liams, David Taylor, Alex Agathanos, Iim Burke, Stan Barbee, Tom Huenke, Bob Smith, Gary Anderson. T Row l: Geri Wellard, Ioyce Brant, Barbara Kuiper, Nancy Webb, Bow 2: Suzanne Sty, man, Carol Hagemann, Shar- yn Casey, Ieanetfe Harrison, Wanda Blum, Donna Lawrence Row 3: Penny Albright, Alice Stewart, Kay Smith, Wanda Coe, Iacque Hansen, Carole McFarland. R TH HILLY-TEE S , 3 Members of Ruth Hill Y-Teens presented a style show for inmates of Fair- view Home for their service project, ln addition they provided a food basket for a needy family at Christrnastime. A go-to-church Sunday and participa- 5 tion in the brotherhood project at the YWCA were among the other planned V activities. Officers are Nancy Webb, vice president, Geraldine Wellard, sec- ' - retary, Alma Kunowsky, treasurer, and Ioyce Brant, worship chairman. Barbara Kuiper president E THER LITTLE Y-TEE Esther Little Y-Teens members enjoyed a fire side party with their dates A N and cleverly raised money for their treasury by sponsoring a Pig dinner. V ' The club also presented a Christmas food basket to a needy family and sent il representatives to the mid-winter conference at Silverton. A carwash con- ' - cluded the year's activities. Officers are Donna Haugen, vice president, Kar- en Covert, secretaryg Deelee Davidson, treasurer, and Evelyn Iohanson, wor- lcket' Rich ship chairman. president Row l: Linda Ramage, Evelyn Iohanson, Iakey Rich, Karen Covert, Delee Davidson, Pat McMillen, Mary Clark. Row 2: Donna Haugen, Iudy Keller, Pam Lindholm, Iudy Stewart, Suzanne Biwer, Cynthia Chase, Carol Beard, Virginia MCCaleb. Row 3: lanice Shrake, Gayle l.aBranChe, Iudy Woods, Bernice Puhlman, Myrna Robinson, Sandra Chaney, Brenda Davidson. ,Q J, Row l: lean Haworth, Norma Nyberg, Sue lackson, Sue Keech, Phyllis Emery, Linda Schwalen, Georgianna Criswell Diane Zwicker, Martha Minto, Suzanne Iochimsen. Row 2: Sue Day, Carol Gerlinger, Gwen Rheutan, Sheryl Helgeson Sue Rasmussen, Sally Riewald, Sue Olinger, Valrie Greene, Rita Hopkins, Eleanor Parker, Barbara French, Row 3: Don na Bahr, Geri Rose, Claudia Fry, Phyllis Dannelley, Diane Gearhart, Barbara Keudell, Kenny Ruth Carlson, Ann Petrie Colleen Nelson, Sue Wilson, Iudy Atwood, Donna Stone. MARGARET MEADE Y-TEE The Margaret Meade Y-Teens schedule of activities included a joint pot- luck dinner with A. A. Stagg Hi-Y and participation in the hanging-of-the- greens ceremony at the YWCA. Sponsorship of a baked foods sale was a 'Q profitable money-making project. Members were entertained by an informa- . tive discussion on dating presented by a Willamette University panel, Offi- cers are Linda Schwalen, vice president, Diane Zwicker, secretary, Georgi- ana Criswell, treasurer, and lean Haworth, Worship chairman, Phyllis Emery president GIRL 'LETTER CLUB 200 Points and Over GLC lump was the theme of the combination noon dance and bop con- test sponsored by the Girls' Letter Club. Selling football schedule pencils, camping trips, and a mother-daughter banquet kept the members busy. ln - addition the club sold programs at the State A-2 basketball tournament and LQ.- hosted a basketball playday attended by representatives of eight Oregon high schools. Officers are Ianet Smith, vice president, Phyllis Emery, secre' tary, Dolores Dallas, treasurer, Diane Zwicker, playday chairman, and Ianice- tom' lflemke Shrake, activity chairman. plesldem Row l: Ioan Kleinke, lane! Srnz'h, Diane Zwicker, Phyllis Emery Bow 2: Carol Hoff- rvzan, Linda Schwalen, Caro- lyr Bishop, Nancy Ferguson, Anita Hopkins Row 3: Miss Shzrlcy Zimdars Cynthia Chase, lamcr- Shrfilff-, Dolores D'ill1' Mas l,f'iRf tfr Fell-'rrrf 41 3 axon Booster Clubs Promote chool pirit All girls who are interested in organized yelling and attending the games in proper uniform are eligible to become members of pep club. Sophomores xy , wear clark skirts and white blouses, juniors wear columbia blue or red skirts and white blouses, and 'seniors wear columbia blue or red skirts, white ' sweaters and the SSS emblem. Major functions of the club include making rally signs and ushering for home games. Officers are Nancy Snider, vice president, Marcy Mulkey, secretary, and Ianice Roseler, treasurer. Donna Zeh president SENl0R PEP CL B Row I: Betty Coe, Barbara Sharpe, Connie Thorne, Darlene Savage, Mary lane Wait, Pat Whelan, Phyl- lis Emery, Row 2: Ioyce Iohnston, Ruthann Patton, Bev Klinger, Carol Greider, Sue'Grier, Iean Lankins, IoAnne Van Cleave, Ann Lemcke, Sue Trueblood. Row 3: Anita Hop- kins, Mary Hendrickson, Iakey Rich, Carol Hoffman, Betty Iohnson, Ianet Smith, Barbara Boniface, Diane Zwicker, Linda Steele, Karlene Quise tad. Row 4: lanice Roseler, Sally Merrill. Row l: Carole McFarland, Lynn Herrall, Iennifer Sercombe, Linda Davis, Georgianna Criswell, Marcy Mulkey. Row 2: Sandra Rickett, Myrna Robinson, Barbara Clark, Wava Trout, Lynne Enyeart, Nancy Willard, Mary Stevens. Row 3: Lor- etta Bates, Diane Graham, Elsa My- kol, Bonnie Starr, Evelyn Iohanson, Bev Walls, Iudy Keller, Yvonne Poole. How 4: Carol Beard, Ianice Hall, Lesley Cline, Ieanine Day, Rosalee Hupy, Barbara Smith, Nan- cy Snider, Liz Walton. Row I: L to R-Sandra Shorey, Brenda Aschenbrenner, Geri Willard, Linda Kendrick, Carolyn Milne, Barbara Gerlinger, Karen Ringnalda, Bonnie Bulman, Ioan Luby, Marilyn Murphy, Sara Allen, Nancy Webb, Linda Schwalen, Cynthia Chase. Row 2: Iudy Baker, Merry Lee Smith, Marilyn Zeller, Marjorie Anderson, Nancy Clemons, Ianice Shrake, Claudia Peterson, Ieanette Harrison, Barbara Kuiper, Marlis DeGroote, Ioyce Brant, Cleta McMorris, Peggy H0lfmC1I1, Sandra Chaney, Bonnie Crum. Row 3: Sandra Mykol, Diane McClellen, Rose Loukojarvi, Maryl Taylor, Bev Wagers, Gloria Swartz, Amy Anderson, Kay Smith, Wanda Blum, lo Gannon, Marcia Humphrey, Ioan Osko, Pat Thor, Bev Bishop, Suzie Styman, Phyllis Dannelley. Row 4: Suzanne Biwer, Pam Lindholm, Iudy Sewart, Suzie Davis, Margo Hudkins, Virginia McCaleb, Maxine Otto, Sharyn Casey, Iaque Hansen, Wanda Coe, Donna Lawrence, Carol Hagemann, Doris Parker, Mavis Malbon, Vivalea Greider, Donna Ensley. Row 5: Ieannie Iones, Iudy Woods, Ann Finley, Iudy Panther, Pat McMillan, Delee Davidson, Lori Todd. Giovanna Davis, Nancy Ferguson, Delores Dallas. A mock basketball game staged by members of the pep club was one of the outstanding halftime stunts of the year. Between halves of the Sweet Home-South basketball game bermuda clad Saxons effortlessly out-played their Bulldog op- ponents garbed in 'overalls and outsized hats. A unique club activity this year was the or- ganization of impressive card tricks performed during the North-South basketball game. Under the leadership of Nancy Snider, members of the pep section wielded their red and blue cards to spell out a welcome and salute to the Saxons. With the coming of spring, all efforts were channeled toward the talent show presented by the club late in March. Under the direction of Chairman Connie Thorne the talent show committee entit- led their project A Trip to the Moon. 0PHOMORE PEP CLUB Row l: Iean Attebury, Sue Merrill, Sharon Rooney, Nancy Rogers, Ianene Bowe, Iudy Atwood, Sue lackson, Colleen Nelson, Norma Nyberg, Donna Barr, Sandra Everitt, Iulianne Cline, Deanna Alexander, Carol Thomas, lean Hagen, Geraldine Rose, Maridene Halvorsen. Row 2: Pat Cooper, Marilyn Farmen, Valerie Greene, Gwen Rheutan, Sue Wilson, Sheryl Helgeson, Ianice Phillips, Sue Keech, Sonja Levin, Helen Aguilar, Carol Thorn, Ruby Harchenko, Eileen Shep- pard, Barbara Harmes, Barbara Burns, Claudia Fry, Nancy Mischke. Row 3: Eleanor Greene, Iudy Willich, Dianne Shel- ton, Sherry Steen, Bonnie Ellord, Sue Day, Susan Willard, Gayle Berndt, Ioan Wirth, Ann Cates, Kathleen Schmidt, Laurel Malbon, Sue Iochimsen, Diane Gearhart, loanne Lusthoff, Cleone Fitch, Patsy Marsland. Row 4: Martha Minto Sue Olinger, Sally Riewald, Sue Rasmussen lane Butler, Kennie Ruth Carlson, Anne Petrie, Ioyce Daley, Arlene Rybloom, Donna Rouse, Carol Shorey, Emma Miller, Donna Stone, Geneva Nordyke, Sue Baumgartner, Kay Hardin, Ianet Falk, Barbara Henken, Zola Peterson, Glennis Dyer. Row 5: Carol Gerlinger, lane Bodenweiser, lean Randolph, Doris Wagner, Lynne Witenberger, Darlene Lane, Georgia Kyle, Lila Burger, Phyllis Reiman, Iulie Cline, Gerry Gale, Shirley Smith, Marion Past, Sue Patterson, Pat Etzel, Ioanne Schulz, Linda Ramage, Lucille Wonderly, Imogene Thomas, Betty Knepper, ROWDY DOWD 4 P8 I! at S. it , -. ' Row l: Bill McDonald, Gordy Hansen, Ray Grimmett, Gerry Elstun, Ierry Carter, Gary Anderson, Mike Bailey, Ierry Shipman, Gary Ballew, Tom Boehmer, Clay Newell, Lad Ronning, Fred Caswell, Ted Larsen, Lee Golden, Steve McFar- land. Row 2: Richard Cline, Don Albriclr, Iim Doland, Mike Eyerly, Stuart Matthis, Bruce Walton, Cabot Clark, Del Schulze, Dave Austin, lack Eiswerth, Ward Barbee, Iim King, Corbett Minnick, Richard Castle. Row 3: Wayne Schroy- er, Larry Stein, Bill Harrison, Roger Colgan, Eric Nelte, Dick Alm, Ierry Davenport, Bill Crandall, Richard Bishop, Stuart Smith, Robert Miller, Eldon Heringer, Chuck Eastridge, Edgar Martin, Louie Wiltshire, Chet Turner. Row 4: Roger Carda, Bill Hazel, Ed Wilson, Doug Bartholomew, George Iacobson, Iohn Iohnson, Iim Heltzel, Stan Anderson, Art Krue- ger, Keith Burris, Lowell Williams, Nickie Moravec, Gary Pederson, Allan Currier, lim Campbell, Bill Edwards, Martin Andic. The Rowdy Dowds completed their second year as a boys section for organized cheering at sports events. The familiar hip hip hurray and wit of their yells and routines have won the enthusiastic acclaim of spectators. A council was elected early in the year to establish a constitution to govern the action of the members and insure a better cheering section. All members wear white shirts, sit in a reserved section and are led and directed by Yell King Bill Grimmett and his assistants, Lad Ronning and Ray Grimmett. The Rowdy Dowd Sweetheart contest, held during halftime of the North-South basketball game, has become an annual affair. Candidates for the title honor were costumed as girls and were given names of North Salem senior boys. Each was presented for audience applause and the girl who received the biggest ovation was crowned Sweetheart The Rowdy Dowds also adopted the bald iggle of Al Capp cartoon fame as their mascot. Bow l: Gary Mellinger, Bob Smith, Ierry Carleton, 'I'om Hueneke, lim Robinson, Bill Grimmett, Bruce Buzzell, Loring Schmidt, Tom Van Houten, Gary Gregor, Dick Klug, Gary Larsen, Ierald Stickley, Bob Blans. Row 2: Don Kerr, Ken Catlett, Iohn Evans, Bob Geer, Iim King, Eldon Heringer, Ierald Stickley, Larry Payne, Mike Rath, lim Davenport, Ray Penniman, Larry Young, Al Geddes. Row 3: Bill Reaney, Lavern Gilman, Tom Gleason, Max Reahey, Iim Enger, Al King, Richard Church, Dave Taylor, Parker Evans, David Howles, Harold Otto, Ken Savage, David Bell, Gary Zwicker. Row 4: Iim Robinson, Iack French, Glen Stonebrink, Paul Mulligan, Dennis Gilman, Ron Crenshaw, Bill Rector, Clifford Clupper, Don Cooper, Stan Barbee, Gordon Osko, Bob Levy, Denzel Fox, Ioel Park, Don Kime. Row 5: Roger Ayres, Ron Russell, Ioel Mathias, Gary Dempsey, LaMoyne Mapes, Ron McCormack, Bruce Davis, Darrell Rickman, Gary Crum, Terry Parsons, Claude Beard, Ray Waltz, Vern Moore, Loren Porter, Alex Agathanos. nl .-I- , , Q 'Sir AASERUDE, MERLE 44 AGAN, ROGER. 44 AGATHANOS, ALEX. 6 10 86 87 100 160 163 AGUILAR, HELB4 44 B8 176 ALBRICH, DON 10 171 ALBRIGHT, PENEIDPE 30 32 139 157 166 168 ALEXANDER, DEANNA 44 77 156 170 ALEXANDER, RALPH 10 70 77 106 152 ALLEN, JIM 10 29 99 100 128 129 130 131 133140 157158 160 163 ALLEN, MARILOU 10 29 87 104 105 109 110 151 163 ALLEN, PAUL ALLEN, ROYLEA 10 159 ALLEN, SARA 30 32 41 80 98 157 165 170 ALLENBY, DARI.ENE 10 157 ALLM, RICHARD 10 171 ALLMER KEN 10131 133 143 ANDERSON, AMY 32 156 170 ANDERSON DOROTHY ANDERSON, GARY 10 26 67 87 99 105 112 117 150151 157 158160 ANDERSON, JOHN 10 98 113 137 152 155 ANDERSON, KARLA 51 78 ANDERSON, MAPJORIE 32 157 170 ANDERSON, STANTON 44 135 140 ANDIC BARBARA 10 94155 ANDIC, MARTIN 6 10 29 152 153 ANNOUNCERS CLUB APPLEBURY, STEWART ARENDS, IUDITH ART A S B ACTIVITIES A S B OFFICERS ASCHENBRENNER, BRENDA 32 154 157 165 ASKEY, BETTY ASKEY, KENNETH ATTEBURY, JEAN 44 151 158 163 165 170 ATWOOD, IUDITH 44 151 157 163 167 170 AUSTIN DAVID 30 32 93 119 126 157 171 AVERITT, ALAN 32 44 AYRES ROGER. 32 68 105 119 160 164 171 BACON, GERALD BADGER, DALE 26 162 BAHR, DONNA 44 71 78 88 105 167 170 BAILEY, MIKE 10 80 92 93 110 171 BAKER, JUDY ANN 4-4 72 113 155 170 BAKER, JUDY MARIE BAKER, LARRY 10 77 125 BAKER, RON 6 10 29 99 113 144 151 160 BAlCH BILL BAIEH ROBERT BALDWIN, KAY BALDWIN, LARRY BALL, RICHARD BALL, WILLIAM BALLEw GARY BANCROFT, DAVID 32 76 BAND BANDY BARA, HERBERT BARBEE WARD 11 110154163171 BARBEE, STANLEY 44 105 163 171 BARBER, CONNIE 44 113 139 163 168 BARBER, DONNA 11 80 152 154 155 BARBER, JOEL 32 161 BARBER, ROBERT 32 161 BARKER, CLARENCE BARKER, ELENOR. 32 BARKER BARKER BARNES BARNWELL, GI-:zRY BARNWELL, PAT 11 61 BARNWELL, WILLIAM 92 26 69 162 42 44 122 126 ELVIS 32 146 153 GARY 31 32 41 153 159 KDINETH INDEX BARTHOLOMEw, DOUGLAS BARTHOIJOMEW, GARY 44 124 BARTLETT GERALD 32 153 BARTLETT WILLIAM 44 156 BARTON, SHANNON BASEBALL 4 BASKETBALL BATES, IDRETTA 11 155 169 BATES, RON BAUMGARTNER, SUSAN 44 78 90 166 170 BAYNE BOB 42 44 122 134 135 165 BAYNE DELMER 32 BEALS, ROBERT B 11 29 80 116 121 130 142 143 158 160 163 BEAMISH, RAYMOND BEARD, CAROL 11 95 155 166 169 BEARD CLAUDE 11 71 163 171 BEATY, ELTON BEATY WILLIAM 2 BEHRDIS SHARON BELL, DAVID 32 157 171 BELLEISLE, BOB 6 BELLER, DENNIS 42 44 72 164 BENSON, RAYMOND BENSON KERRY BENTO, JIM BERGLUND STEVE 32 118 120 157 160 BERGMAN VIRGINIA 44 78 BERNDT, DELORIS 44 170 BESHORE. JERRY BIRRELL, BRUCE, 44 BISHOP 167 170 BISHOP, CAROLYN 11 107 BISHOP, RICHARD 44 126 171 BIWER, SUzANNE 32 72 88 154 166 BIxLER, GARY 44 57 BLACO, LOREN 32 106 117 134 160 BLAKE, BARBARA 11 69 BLANCHARD VIOLETTE 32 88 105 BLANCHARD, WILMA BLUM, wANDA 32 157 166 170 BEVERLY 32 76 87 88 106 108 156 BOAL, EDWIN 11 162 BOAL, PAUL. 44 76 106 122 144 145 BOATWRIGHT, ROSEMARY 44 76 BODENWEISER, JANE 44 136 137 139 168 BOEHMER, THOMAS 44 122 126 142 I BOERS, ROBERT 44 77 125 164 BOGGS, MARVEL BOLES JOHN 11 153 BOLSTAD, KENNETH. 26 162 BOND, MARILYN 32 76 BONIFACE, BARBARA 11 83 94 105 151 152 158 165 168 169 BONNEY, MARIE 44 BONONGOFSKI, VOCTOR. 44 Bows JANmE 44 136 170 BOWMAN, EVH.YN BOYER, ALAN 44 141 164 BRADBURY MARY 32 161 BRADLEY, DOROTHY 11 161 BRADSHAW, DAVID 32 156 BRANT, JOYCE 32 68 166 170 BRENDLE, JUDY BRENNENSTAHL, CAROL BRESSLER, MARVIN BROWN, JOHN 44 141 BROWN TOM 32159 BROWNLEE, DARYL BRUCE, ROBERT 44 72 77 157 163 BRUDOS. JEROME 44 BRUNELLE, GERALD BRUNK DON BRYAN, WAYNE 44 78 135 163 BRYANT ED 12 69162 BUlMAN BONNIE. 32 80 88 157 165 BUNSE, DALE 32 41 BURGER, LILA 44 57 BURKE, IIM 32 82 97 157 159 163 BURKE JOYCE 2 BURKHART JIM 32 134 144 154 BURNS, BARBARA 45 136 170 126 160 134 135 BURNS, DONNA 12 161 BURRES KEITI-L 45 122 134 135 BURRIS, JOYCE 12 161 BURTON, DON BUSHON RICHARD BUSINESS EDUCATION BUTLER, JANE 45 78 109 170 BUzzELL, BRUCE 33 122 134 143 1 CADE, ALVIN CADET TEACHERS CAMPBELL, JIM 45 171 CARDA, ROGER 12 91 110 118 120 143 158 160 171 CARLETON, JERRY 12 81 91 113 141 151 152153 156 160164171 CARLSON, KENNIE RUTH. 45 81 88 157 158 163 167 168 170 CARNINE TONY 33 77 CARPENTER, JERALD 45 76 86 106 CARTER ALLEN 33 75 CARTER, JERRY 12 63 110 113 117 121 126 CARTER, RO CARVER PAT CARVER, SUE CASEY, DEANNA CASEY, SHARYN 33 166 170 CASTLE, RICHARD 6 12 96 153 171 CAswELL, FRED 45 57 77 106 122 141 171 CASWELL, LAYNE, 12 77 106 126 157,160 CATES, ANN 45 78 156 170 CATLETT KEN 45 171 CHAN, JACK 33 153 CHANEY, SANDRA 33 78 159 166 170 CHAPEL, JANET 45 CHAPPELL, BILL CHAPPELLE, CHARLES 33 125 CHASE, CYNT1-IIA 33 138 157 166 CHAVES TOM 33 97 CHEFEINGS GORDON C'fTURCH, DARREL 33 81 144 61 CHURCH, RICHARD 45 51 93 CLAGGETT BARBARA CLARK BARBARA 12 78 169 CLARK BOB CLARK CABOT 12 163 164 171 CLARK, MARY 33 76 88 92 159 CLAY, SHARON CLAYTON CAROLE 45 79 CLEMENS DARREL 12 69 162 CLEMENS, KENNETH 45 68 124 CLEMONS, NANCY 30 33 77 108 156 170 CLINE, DON CLINE, JULIANNE 45 72 78 105 157 170 CLINE, LESLEY 12 76 80 B8 111 156 165 169 CLINE CLUPPER,CLlFFORD 33 94 171 CLYPIAN COE BETTY 12 m 95 99 103 156 165 COE PAT 33 80 COE, WANDA 33 80 81 157 166 170 COLEMAN, MARY 45 136 COLGAN R GER. 12 100 153 171 COMMERCIAL CLUB CONKLIN, MURRAY 12 161 COOK DON COON JERRY 33 119 130 133 160 COOP, BARBARA COOPER, DON 45 105 171 COOPD1, GLORIA 45 159 170 COPELAND, JENNIE 33 79 CORBETT JACK COVERT, KAREN 12 80 95 155 166 COWAN, JACK CRANDALL, wILLIAM 45 122 157 163 CRAwFORD, MARY CRENSHAW, DAISY 33 72 153 CRENSHAw RONALD 45 126 157 171 CRIST ROBERT 33 112 CRISwELL, GEORGIANNA 13 80 158 163 167169 RICHARD ....11,171 . 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DODGE, JIM 33 154 DOERFLER, MARTIN 45 77 DOERKSEN, ALLEN 29 80 88 94103 109154 DO1AND, JIM 13 111 DONER, KATHLEEN 45 151 157 153 155 Doss, BILL 13 63 155 124 DOWNES DAVID 33 76 DRAMA CLASS PLAY DUFFY BOB 33 157 164 DUFOUR, MYRNA 13 162 DUNIGAN, Rose DUNN, BARBARA 45 15 DUTOIT, CHARLES DYCK, MARJORIE 14 152 DYE, CHARLES 33 55 125 157 DYER, GARY DYER, GLENNIS 45 78 115 EASTRIDGE CHARLES 45 71 EDIGER, BEVERLY EDSTROM, PAT 14 79 138 139 156 EDWARDS, WILSON 33 71 105 171 EISW ERTH, JACK ELFORD BONNIE 33 171 45 170 e1I.Is, ARLENE EI.I.IsON, DALE. 45 ELLSON GEORGE ELSER, DARLENE ELSER, LEONA E1sTuN, GERRY 45 153 33 76 45 78 14 80 110 116 121 126 160 EMA UXPIEN TS EMERY, PHYLLIS 14 94 95 137 155 167 169 ENCORE CLUB ENGER, JAMES 45 124164 ENGLISH ENSLEY, DONNA 30 34 41 155 170 ENYEART, LYNNE 8 14 68 88 154 158 ERICKSON, PETER 34 98 155 160 ERMEL ERWIN ETZEL, EVANS EVANS, EVANS, EVANS, DENNIS 26 94 112 162 ROSELLA PAT CHARLES 46 IOHIN 14 160 171 LARRY 46 96 135 140 159 PARKER. 34 95 157 164 171 EVANS RICHARD 46 76 EVERITT SANDRA 46 72 103 15 8 EYERLY MICHAEL 14 93 FACULTY FAI.K JANET 46 170 FALLEN IANICE FALLEUR, BARBARA 55 158 FANNING, WARREN 46 FARMDI JANET 14 161 FARMEN MARILYN 46 159 170 FAST, MARION FERGUSON, NANCY 34 76 151 115 FESKDIS, DOROTHY I4 162 FETsCH NANCY FIDLER, BILL 76 124 FINE DARRY1 14 77 124 126 143 155 FINLEY, ANN 34 83 55 152 154 151 155 FISHER, RICHARD 34 122 125 160 FITCH CLEONE 46 I70 FITCH, SHIRLEY 5 14 103 107 FLAKS, WARREN 34 76 151 F1AwN CAROL FOOTBALL FD'm'Wf11IAM 70 98 155 155 FOX, DENZELI. 14 115 112 137 Fox, GLENDA 34 76 FOXLEY, eDwARD 34 116 134 155 FRANCE, DEWEY FRANKLIN, CAROLYN 14 162 FRANKLIN, FRANKIE 46 122 126 141 FREDERICK JOHN 14 108 142 155 FREEMAN, PAULINE1 34 FRB'ICH, BARBARA 46 55 155 163 151 FRENCH, JACK 42 46 126 111 FRENCH, sI-IARYN 14 27 152 FRENCH c1uB FRIFNDTJTCR 46 93 FRIESEN, LARRY FRY, CLAUDIA 42 43 46 79 155 151 167 FRY, ROBERT 26 161 T FE'6NT , BEVERLEE 34 156 155 GABRIEL, RICHARD 14 71 77 106 GALBRAITH CoRA1ee GALE, GERALDINE GALLAGHER, JOHN GA11OwAY, DOUGLAS 15 55 92 153 GANNON, IO 34 159 165 168 170 GARINGER, BENARD 30 34 124 153 GARRETT, GENE 34 134 GATES, BOB GATES CHARLES 34 11 122 151 GEAN BOB GEARI-IART GLORIA 46 153 151 115 GEDDES, ALLAN 34 171 GEER, BOB 34 77 93 119 159 GEMMELL, ORVA 15 77 78 151 GeR1INGER BARBARA 34 111 151 154 165 155 GERLINGER, CAROL 46 151 151 115 GIBBENs, JOHN 34 79 96 GIDLUND MYRNA 15 151 GI1KIsON RosA11E 34 GILMAN, DENNIS 46 75 171 GILMAN, LaVERN 46 77 164 GIRLS G1EE G1R1s 15AGuE GIRLS SPORTS 1 GIRLS OF THE MONTH G1EAsON GARY 15 153 GLEASON THOMAS GI.EEN, SHIRLEY 5 GOERTZEN JEROME 46 122 135 GOLDEN, 1Ee 46 76 79 161 171 GOLF fJW1N GEORGE. 46 76 78 GOoDwIN, 1EORA 15 155 GRAHAM, CARMEN GRAHAM, DIANE, 15 77 155 165 GRAHAM, MARY IO B 162 GRANT, MARIORIE GRAY PATRICIA 46 157 GREENE, E1EANOIL 46 55 103 151 155 155 155 115 GREENE VALERIE 42 55 155 167 115 GREGOR, GARY 46 122 163 171 GREIDER, CAROL 15 155 159 GREIDER, v1vA1EA 34 81 111 155 157 115 GRIER sue 5 15 80 87 98 103 106 155 155 168 169 GRIFFIS, EDWIN 34 GRIM, RICHARD 15 77 GRIMMETT, LAURA LEL 15 29 77 55 87 55 91 96 152 153 159 110 151 154 159 165 GRIMMETT, RAY 15 77 80 87 159 115 151 GRIMMETT, BILL 15 87 109 110 151 171 GUENTHER, ROBERT GWYNN, DENNIS 46 153 HAGEMANN CARO1 34 77 81 155 166 115 HAGEN, JEAN 46 139 155 115 HAGEN JERRY 46 125 141 HALL, DAvm HALL, JANICE 15 14 55 98 159 155 169 HA1vORsEN, MARIDENE. 34 79 170 HAMILTON EDDIE 46 126 140 155 154 HAMILTON HAROLD HAMMERSTAD, CHARLES 34 77 119 134 135 146 154 HAMMERSTAD JOHN 15 27 28 76 78 79 91 92 99 101 113 152 156 163 HAMMOND, PAT HANNAN, sHARON HANsEN, GORDON 15 115 118 140 158 160 HANSEN, JACQUELINE 34 76 106 156 166 0 HANSON, DON HARCHENKO RUBY 46 136 170 HARDIN, JUSTINE, 51 170 HARMES, BARBARA 46 157 170 HARNSBERGER, RUTH ANN 46 78 HARRIS, DALE 46 76 122 HARRIS, WARD 42 46 163 HARRISON, IEANETTE 30 34 41 90 110 159 166 170 HARRISON, WILLIAM 46 122 135 171 HARTMAN ADA 16 28 80 87 102 108 112 150 151 152 154 157 HARVEY JOHN 34 40 41 152 157 160 HASELTON, SHIRLEY 46 78 HASS, JANIS 46 HAUGEN, DEANNA HAUGEN, DONNA 16 80 161 166 HAWKINS EDWARD 92 95 HAWORTH, IEAN 42 46 76 79 156 163 167 HAYDEN, CAROL 34 77 88 HAYNES, LELAND HAZEL, WILLIAM 34 160 117 171 HEADY, GLORIA 16 68 78 HELGESON, SHERYL 46 167 168 170 HELTZEL, JIM 43 51 135 140 151 157 164 HELTZEL, KATHRYN 34 88 157 165 HENDRICKSON, MARY 16 80 107 154 158 165 169 HENINGTON, FRANCES 46 87 HENKEN BARBARA 42 43 46 151 157 163 HERBST, ROLIJN 34 95 HERINGER, ELDON 16 70 153 171 HERMANN, HERBERT 34 118 HERRALL, LYNN 16 76 55 88 91 111 154 155 153 165 159 HEYDEN ROGER. 46 HICKS, KATHLEEN 16 so HILL, GARY HILL, NORMAN HILL, VERNON 46 HI Y 3 HOEVET FRANK 45 135 HOFFMAN, CAROL 16 11 79 83 99 155 107 151 152 155 158 153 155 151 169 HOFFMAN JIM. 35 153 HOFFMAN PEGGY 34 131 151 153 154 157 165 168 170 HOGAN DE1ORes HOLGATE, DIANNE 16 55 79 HOLLAND MIKE 35 92 HO1vERsON, LARRY 35 41 82 154 HOLMES, BILL 77 - U-:..:124 ', 'IfI.'. . . 1.l57.16. 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NEES, ALICE 19 162 NEIGER MARCIA 36 157 168 NELSON COLLEEN 42 43 48 81 88 107 151 157 158 167 170 NELSON, KARB4 36 69 NELTE, ERIC 19 98 103 151 155 160 161 171 NEWELL, CLAY 42 48 125 141 171 NEWLAND, PHYLLIS NEWLAND, ROGER 48 87 95 P N HOLA, LARRY NICHOLSON, DARREL NICKEL, DOROTHY 37 77 154 157 NOESKE DARLENE NORDYKE, GENEVA 48 76 79 138 1 8 NOTEBOOM, BARBARA 37 95 NUGENT STAR. 19 NYBERG NORMA 48 167 168 170 O BRIEN, DOLORES 26 OLINGER SUSAN 48 82 157 167 170 O BRIEN MARY OFFICE WORKERS RATH MIKE 49 122 135 164 171 RAWLINGS JIM 30 31 37 74 35 117 REANEY, MAX 49 171 REANEY WILLIAM 3 81 161 1 RECTOR, NILLIAM 49 124 157 163 171 SCHWALEN LINDA 'ss 139 153 167 170 sCHw AB, DONALD SCOTT CRAIG SCOTT, JACK 92 116 121 154 151 OLSON LANE 19 78 79 96 105 125 160 OLSON SA ND RA OPHIETTA ORCHESTRA OREY GEORGE 48 161 OSKO EILEEN OSKO, GORDON JOAN OTJEN, SHERRIE OTTO HAROLD OTTO MAXINE OVERFIELD BERNICE OS KO PANTHER, .ANITA I 15 157 168 92 170 PANTHER, IUDY 37 66 107 151 58 PAPENPUS, VERNON PARIS, BETTE PARIS, PAUL PARK, JOEL 48 77 122 153 171 PARK, WALLY B 20 PARKER DORIS 37 76 81 95 106 155 170 PARKER, ELEANOR. 48 82 156 163 167 PARKER FREDRICK 37 153 PARSONS, TERRY 20 67 163 171 PETERSON, SUZANNE PATTERSON, BRUCE 20 128 130 131 132 133 134 160 163 PATTON, RUTHANN 20 77 83 96 111 152 PAWLEY, CONNIE, 37 154 158 PAYNE, LARRY 48 91 101 122 126 127 141 151 163 164 171 PEDERSON, ERIC 37 125 160 164 PEDERSON, GARY 37 163 171 PEKAR, JERRY 20 76 78 PEMBERTON GLORIA 37 71 PENNIMAN, RAY 48 68 76 171 PEP BAND PEP CLUB WINS, WILLIAM PERRY CAROLYN PETERS, GARY PETERSEN, RUTH PETERSON, ARLAN PETERSON CLAUDIA 37 139 154 156 163 165 168 170 PETERSON JULIE 20 161 PETERSON, ZOLA 48 157 163 170 PETERSON, WILLIAM 76 7 PETRIE MARY 48 132 157 163 167 168 REICHENBERGER, BETTY 20 155 REID, PEGGY REIMANN, PHYLL1s RETNHARD IRVIN REMINGTON JUDY RENO, GARY RETAIL SELLING RHEUTAN, GWEN RHOADS LARRY RICH DIANA RICH JAKEY RJCHTER WILLIAM 157160 63 RICKET, SANDRA RICKETTS ALVIE R1CKMAN DARREL RJCKMAN TWILA R1CKs JO ANNE 0 49157 20 161 49 88157158167170 72 80 31 37 40 2 16' 2011 21 59 156 163 166 160 2 151 116 0 RIEWALD SALLY 42 44 68 81 157 67 RINGNALDA KAREN 37 40 4 156 160163165 168 170 RIVETT, BOB ROBERTS BILL ROBERTS, VONA ROBINS, DAVE 37 77 126 156 ROBINSON, A LYCE ROBINSON JULIE 37 77 168 ROBINSON JAMES 3 37 112 116 4 5 15 160 71 ROBINSON, MYRNA 21 159 166 169 ROBINSON V AYNE ROETHLIN JIM 37 79 140 ROGERS NANCY 49 79 170 ROLFNESS ROBERT 3 153161 ROLLAND, ALLEN 21 164 ROLOW MICHAEL 2 106 151 8 RONNING, LIDLEY 87 109 110 125 160 171 ROONEY SHARON 5 0 ROSE, GERALDINE 3 49 71 78 105 167 0 ROSEBRAUGH JOHN 49 76 122 ROSELER, JANICE 21 88 94 100 109 158 163 PERRY STEPHEN 3 119 51 PETERS, DOUGLAS 20 92 165 168 169 ROSEN, LARRY 37 131 ROSEN, LEE 21 67 87 A 117 160 ROSS DONNA ROSS MARY ROSSER EDNA ROTARIANS ROTH, WILLIAM ROUSE, DONNA RON DY DOW DS Oh SE ROBE 37 76106 21 49170 38 146 SCOTT JUDY SEEGER, JERRY 4.1 77 SEEGER ROBERT 49 76 78 157 SEITZ JAMES 38 38 155 SELLERS, DICK 38 92 SELLERS FRED SENIOR CLASS ECA 158 RCOMBE JENNIFER, 21 77 80 88 106 105 152154156163164165164 SeR.INE DAVE SCRINE, TOM SHAFER FRANK 21 106 1.10 160 SHARPE, BARBARA o H2 88 152 155 168 16.1 SHAV SUE SHEETS, JOYCE 49 78 SHEFFIELD SHELTON SHEPPARD SHERFIELD SHERMAN JOAN DI ANNE EILEEN 79 1 70 GLADYS PHYLLIS SHIPMAN IERALD 2 4.1 67 71 SHOREY CAROL 49 33 155 170 SHOREY, SANDRA 31 38 41 13 SHORT, DOROTHY SHRAKE JANICE as 87 166 SHULTZ, JO ANN SIEVERS, DELORIS s1NGER, KEITH as 124 s1x, ROY f SKI CLUB FRTTBARBARA B 107 136 154 5 6 SMITH, SMITH, SMITH SMITH, SMITH, SMITH SMITH, SMITH SMITH, SMITH SMITH SMITH 120 121 SMITH, SMITH SNIDER 154 158 BOB LEROY 0 2 157 CAROLL 43 78136138 C XROL M 41 8 DUANE 2 117 0 ANET 14 37 7 JOYCE JUDSON 38 98 155 159 163 KATHERINE 3 38 157 151 166 MABLE 38 162 MARY IO MERRY 38 155 170 ROBERT ALLEN 22 27 12 4 126 43 SHIRLEY STU ART 76 NANCY 165 161 58 60163 7180 88 PFEIFER JANICE PHILLIPS, JANICE 48 151 157 170 PHILPOTT, TONY 48 163 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB PHYSICAL EDUCATION PIETERS DENNIS 48 121 PIETERS, DON PLANT POOL, Y PORTER, PORTER PORTER, ART 3 32 9 VONNE 75 28 77 106 136 1 JACK LOREN -I8 171 RONALD PRANGER, ROBERT PUHLMAN, BERN1CE zo 76 107 156 166 PUHLMAN, DeVERN QUARRY BRUCE 48 108 157 QUILL AND SCROLL OUINN DANNY 37 153 158 OUINN, DONALD 48 127 176 OUINN JAMES 37 124 QUIRING, JULIA QUISTAD KARLENE 8 0 80 82 1 163 165 161 RADIO ELEcTRON1Cs CLUB 5 RA1Ns DESNIOND 48 81 93 161 RALLY SQUAD 'HRFTNDA 48 166 RANDALL GEORGE 37 126 127 RANDOLPH, ROBERTA 48 81 109 RASMUSSEN, sUE 48 78 157 167 170 RUSSELL RONALDSCOTT 38 49 132 133 171 RUSSELL RONALD W RUX JERRY RYBLOOM ARLENE 157 70 5 CLUB SALLADAY, JOHN 43 12' 6ANDNER ALAN as 14 24 5ANDERs w1LL1AN1 SANDIRICK DALE SAUER, MICH XEL SAUER, SHARON 38 91 137 168 DAUNDERD DENNIS 49 16 SAUNDERS SKIP 71 162 5AUDNERs JOHN 49 103 SAVAGE BILL SAVAGE, DARLENE 71 so 151 165 169 SAVAGE, Km f- 155 111 SCIENCE EIENCE CLUB 5 scHE1DE1. 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