South Salem High School - Sword and Shield Yearbook (Salem, OR)
- Class of 1961
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These door- ways lead to mental growth, social development, physical matur- ity, spiritual fulfillment, and emotional development. When we open the door to mental growth, we realize that learning is the necessary skill in all communications. Through learning, we achieve stability in our growth, in our development, and in our social and academic proficiency. Mentally we are reaching a plateau of understanding. We are learning wholesome attitudes, achieving social responsibilities, and gaining a more adequate store of knowledge and interest. Therefore, the goal of our faculty is to instill a desire to mature mentally. This stepping stone to higher education applies to the sophomores as they enter South, the juniors as they contin- ue through South, and the seniors as they step out into the future. L5 . eg-w'fX.P,-Wwmwswmgw-Q '- K ..,,. i H --, b J 1 A 3 ' X ' X. A ww M xx w w f xf X NIU! ,X fm .S Usgilfmlfix tt N .- .3 .- s . ts s Il' T A 'sf , 5 ,.L, ..f.:L,:.L , VV.LZk, gn l ' ' 1 -LAI i Y F lg? 5 xx di .f3 ' 1 ms It 5,5 Q.: Q 5 Our Principal, Pappy Aschenbrenner, supervises the deans, faculty and student body of South Salem High. Most of the responsibility for the efficient functioning of the school rests on his shoulders. Mr. A is known for the droll and witty humor expressed in his daily P.A. announcements. He has a Traditional way of expressing approval or dissatisfaction to the students. Roses signi- fy perfection and symbolize his expression of approval of student achievements and honors. Dandelions, on the other hand, indicate inadequacy and express his dissatis- , --df. sux - dministrator- faction of student conduct and lack of achievement. Mr. Brown, our congenial vice-principal, gives much of his time to listen to the countless and varied problems of troubled students. Frequently, he is engrossed in counseling seniors interested in training schools or col- leges and in giving aid in applying for scholarships. Mr. Brown is in charge of the school's general curriculum, and in this capacity has increased the number of new aca- demic opportunities for the students of South High. onfer Miss Heringer, Dean of Girls, is a graduate of Minot Teachers College in North Dakota, and attained a Masters Degree at Willamette University. As advisor for Girls League, she encourages the cabinet to use individual initiative in program planning. Miss Heringer gives per- sonal attention to both individual and group problems. Mr. Ramsdell, Dean of Boys, was educated at Will- amette University and there attained a Masters Degree. His main duty is to counsel boys concerning their prob- lems, but he also supervises student parking and traffic regulations. Counselors Advise A staff of six counselors, with headquar- ters in the new Guidance Center, are now on duty at South High. The four counselors, who aid the deans in solving student problems and in improving student-teacher relationships, are Mrs. Craft, Sophomore Class counselor and teacher of health, Mrs. Edmiston, Junior Class counselor and teacher of English, Mr. John- son, Senior Class counselor and typing teach- er, and Mr. Tilton, Counselor in charge of the testing program and American Problems teach- er. I . 4 Mr. Charles Schmidt Superintendent i i . M D A h M Mr. Harry Scott Assll. Silpeglntehzltnt Chaifman of the Board r 1 l Mr. Ray Cates Dr. George Martin Board Member Asst. Superintendent .-1. Mrs. Edmiston, Mrs. Nelson, secretary, Mrs. Craft, Mr. Tilton, Mr. Johnson. School Board Qrganizes The School Board consists of nine members. Four of these members are from the administra- tion oftice and five are elected by the voters of the community. :M .lat sr Ti: :urls sell g is i K 32' , ff. ifegsrrflltigl, ' szszsgllrlfggli gil., , -lm Tefiillg 1 ,. Zi' fi 1. .rift Mrs. Sherrilyn Maltby Board Member , . Mr Stanley Hammer Board Member Q ' Q. - 1 Q i ' 'EST g ' Z ' Mr. Connell Ward Business Manager -1.1 g Mr. Sid Boise Board Member if The Faculty Guide Gene Noland Crafts Vivien Middleton Sophomore P. E. .lohn Norman Typing Thelma Miller Clothing Carl Nebel Physics-Math Maynard Nelson Audio Visual Aids Jean Poffs English Donald Rasmussen Advanced Algebra 1-151 Willard Reeve American Problems Bill Ritchie English Q-ss... Georgia Rowell English Stanley Shoits Health Doris Six English-Annual sv . h Q X Jw i s A1 is we - , . yi 1 . S X flvfff .1 Lf N lx l 1' I K Leah Smith French Lois Sparks Art Per ry Spelbrink Chemistry Dee Green Wood Shop Jolm Henderson English - American Problems Dorothy Judd Shorthand lee Gustafson Junior P. E. xkby M , Kendra Hlse s ,, i,?i?g:gfi Q English gt E New -41 as, , . W. gig? . -I M' ,g. We - ,- - If ,X 'sw r il gs wil Hank Juran Senior P. E. llda Halvorsen English - Cadet Teaching Ted lvarie Typing - B. Law Lou Kelly Choir Betty Heiken Ottice Machines Wallace Johnson Band Goldwyn Kulbel U. S. History 0 I n I Robert Metzger Advanced Algebra The greatest gift is the gift of knowledge . lt is from the faculty of a school that students receive this gift. Through a com- bination of information and guidance, the faculty gives the stu- dents of South High a background for further study, valuable training for occupations, the basis for good citizenship, and skills for making use of leisure time. Proof that this gift of knowledge has been well-used is the high achievement of South students on national tests. Joe Benningholf History George Burrell Chemistry ,,,,,W, Margaret Burroughs Drama Mildred Christenson Spanish - French John Edmundson Adv. Senior Math Wilma Earnest Senior P. E. Peler Fraiola Orchestra ER . Q N, Q by Cliff Girod Geometry ll iff V, ' is l f N :ii .J is:-35 i i 'V .. . ssws K me-4 fs Thin - . 5 f igwzsi ' 32 liiul ' Y Y ,ii 'im-iw, Mariorie White Foods JoAnn Woita History Lyle Wilhelmi Biology ga x x, i K Roger Whiteman A English - Spanish s' i l Sify Shirley Zimdars Junior P. E. Ei Frank Walton Journalism ,,,...J Russell Whitman Sophomore P. E l Fw ii 3 Q? .. A 1 1 1 , 1 i 'll-'E Q H, , ii ,'-, . . - - - 9 Mr. Dee is assisted by a student on semester day. Locker CheCk 16GCl l9l' Of INVGSYIQBTOT- I2 :gh 3 1 i s if sssr Winona Wright - -5 Creaiive Writing Secretaries Cooks and ,pf 314. A SECRETARIES: I. to r. Mrs. McDonough, Mrs. Bastuchek, Mrs. B l 5 . is .Qui l it 4 l k l is all f K Ms JS. is .. . A . .Q H -' i L. to R: Mrs. Johnson. ROW I: Ruben Charge, Phil Endres, George Commings, Lester Mark, Tom Kizziah, and Tyler fDocJ Morely. , ' T. ft? ,. .QM A .,...u1f Mrs. Casebeer, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Wellbrock, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. Barbar, and ewy and Mrs. Anderson. Custodian Serve The custodians, secretaries, and cooks work diligently to make South a better school. The maintenance staff keeps the building clean and tidy with efficient hands and a smiling face. Our secretaries maintain a well-organized, smooth-running office to serve the school. The cooks provide South High students with well-balanced meals. Earl Crom. ROW hzdohn Olson, William Harp, ' MATRONS: Peggy Lively, Ester Strain. s all gf' ' sr, s .. ' sf K . 'SS K .... o s f Pi ' l ,.. r. t s -I ' lg' - , lg it 'qi : Sl F . - t lv - oor s as s ' K A 1 s -us Qi X 1 is W . to o r,.s X' ssso .. ' , -r:-. .- 1' , I3 J F'--nusuqgQ A Wvm qi 5 fs s 5 E 3 . W NWwW f Y WW, gf? 3 -- WX .ik . is fi 5 was 5 K X SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Lorlfa Wlle Secrefar Treasurer y y F Howard Phillips . . . President Tish Forbes . . . Vice-President Dave Farbes . . Sergeant-at-Arms phs Get in the Swing Nearly five hundred Sophomores entered the prestiged halls of South High in the fall of 1960. Soon after arrival, the Sophomores found themselves in the auditorium taking their Iowa Tests, in which South ranked in the top two per cent in national standings. In October, the Sophomores joined the .lun- iors and Seniors in the drive for the United Fund, and placed third with the total of 520677. The Sophs chose GiGi as their class movie to be shown in March, on the 28th, the 29th, and the 3lst. The Sophomores have iust started their brief soiourn through South High, and already they have begun to observe the old traditions along with the rest of the studentry. This is our gradu- ating class of 1963. 5 I ,- arf, 8 5. 'I .iii . K i . , .t.: Q ..., x XA .. .L M 3 2 3 5 . X- ' S c . ,c,.. .. .. gs-N, Mrs. Craft, the Sophomore Class Counselor. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL: Row I: L. to R: Howard Phillips, Lorita Wiley, Tish Forbes, Dave John- son. Row 2: Nancy Noffsinger, Sue Maris, Leone Marsh, Gail Miller. Row 3: Don Sheldon, Jo Anne Doerksen, Kathy Friesen, Mary GriHith, Darlene Thomas, Jack Sparks. Row 4: Wayne Metzger, Steve Bauen 15 pl , l s . Q 4 'T , yawmw r 12 Dwayne Aas 4 who ist '11 4,5-Q 'IF' 1 e c igcs Mary Nancy Agalzoft Ahrendt - 7- f' L 1' 14 M T52 3 T' , ,, -y.1: C . j 3 . R i ' A.., V 5. w, -. Yi ,V , ' flif K ' 1' he v K K :W --ww fsag Janis Ackerson Dick Alexander ff aaaaa 5 a aa A-f 1. fan . .-.: time David Gary Allen Allen bww awww f Drrr , , , ,g:2':'s1f22f.w . 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'si 1 ' i33 .15'-53565 gi m f' ' ,-'Q-4a:,Q.54- ' . gr :, --rg-KNEE A., , ,hin- lnformality is one of the advantages of a smaller class. Variety of Classes Offered Saxons The advent ofthe i960 school year saw the traditional honor roll being discarded in favor of letters of recognition for stu- dents who performed well in their re- spective fields. As in past years, the Saxons showed that they take their school work seriously and have high potential by their out- standing ratings on scholastic tests. An English class is caught in an informal moment. IM-skw Q ...Q 5?QTR5Qw 5.:fi, is 'if Ni 39555595fiigiiiigijfi'SsfgifiLSLE: K N 'Q '. -XB? H 'tg 'vc s x'54 fSi Pat Thorn and Mary Johnson are shown participating in volleyball, one of the favorite sports of the gym classes. ii N., ,M -I WX i li!! V One of the hugh lights of the cooking class was the annual turkey dinner. Margaret r s 2 kt? Falleur and herfather did the carving. v V Sharee Ertz displays Big Boot to second year Latin class. Dressmaking begins with cutting out the dress as Sandra Walker and Jolene Settle- mier illustrate. 2 z . S , t s . 1 1 1-- ' tsass 'WSMQ . it e-essex, fq. f +1 ss-we it Mx. W.. sg: 3 t A-1 A n rmsnznxsms Fun EU Go! 39 , ' .99 9895 .' Donna Moore put her artistic abilities to work punctuating bulletin boards, Interests Vary 1960 being an election year, U. S. history classes had an opportunity to study elections and balloting procedure. With Courses Hey, look out for the fingers. X Nur' FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, Row 1: S. Calaba, M. Yeater, M. Kark- lins S. Baile S Thede. Row 2- C. Fleischmann G Fenimore, J. Aaserude, 1 Y: - - I - B. Osterberg, J. Tresize, K. Ingham, J. Dodge, T. Blum, S. Golden, N VanHouTen, R. Turner, K. Lermon. Row 3: B. McVay, R. Eiler, K. Gresham J. Hawes, R. Collins, E. Hadley, C. Painter, S, Sneddon, P. Ritchie, S. M:- :. K' Y me . ki, Ja . if - A -, . -no ., . .ii ,QQ Donou h L. Ohlin , L Baxter M. Thede Row 4- A. Harvey, A. Huxtable, S. Hoiiguo, J. Fas1,gB. Long, D. Martin, V. Fronk, J. Wedel, S. Jochimsen A. Hicks, S. Bush, M. Loika, K. Urban. Row 5: Mrs. Halvorsen, advisor K. Mariin, L. Swearinger, M. Mack, E. Hartman, K. Eaton, J. Howser, S Klinker, M. Prine, A. Holweger, S. George, B. Blaisdell. Future Teachers Prepare for Vocation CADET TEACHERS, Row 'lz J. Dodge, G. Fenimore, Mrs. Halvorsen, advisor. Row 2: E. Hadley, K. Ing- ham, J. Trezise, J. Aaserude. Row 3: B. Long, C. Painter, J. Hawes, V. Fronk. Row 4: S. Golden, T. Gustafson, J. Wedel, N. VanHouten. Row 5: M. Yeater, K. Gresham, R. Eiler, P. Ritchie. Row 6: B. Osferberg, B. Blaisdell, A. Hicks, S. Sneddon. Row 7: S. Bailey, T. Blum, S. Calaba, D. Walberg. Public speaking and debate students must partici- in 25 speech events and be in the upper third ot class to gain membership in National Forensic Lea- The last event of the year in which students might cipate to accumulate the required number of points the Linfield International Tournament ot Champions eech, held February I6-I8. Quill and Scroll is the national honorary to which walism students may gain membership. To be eligi- or this group, the student must hold a position ot re- sibility on a student publication, do work ot merit, be in the upper third of his class. The highlight of the year for the International Rela- League members was the state conference at Eugene arch 2, 3 and fl. The twelve students from South m represented Japan in the model United Nations was a part of the event. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE, Row 1: P. Stivers, R. Biles, F. Gaskins, D. Bradley, P. Lee, G. Smith, H. Knytych, G. Shaw, J. Prince, W. Nowack. Row 2: C. Long, S. Jochimsen, B. Blaisdell, C. StilIings,, N. VanHouten, R. Collins, D. Kaehler, J. Lotgren, E. Groves, J. Breithaupt, W. Sloan, R. Hawkins. Row 3: C. Painter, E. Hadley, K. Sprague, J. Blake, S. Bennett, M. Luther, M. Watts, S. Mills, A. Martin, E. Perkins. Row 4: M. Hovander, J. Wedel, R. Douglas, L. deWeese, A. Dench, J. Warren, C. Bouchon, M. Lancefield, S. Kellicut, K. Simon. s. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE, Row I: P. Purcell, M. Watts, J. Breithaupt. Row 2: B. Jones, P. Cook K. Mclntosh, L. Bodenweiser, S. Bennett. Row 3: Miss Anderson, advisor: N. Nottsinger, E. Hadley, C Long, C. Olson, K. Birrell. Row 4: R. Hawkins, G. Smith, L. Johnson, J. Chu, S, Kollicut, Interest and Honor Group Recogni e Achievement QUILL 8. SCROLL, Row I: R. Douglas, S. Jochimsen, P. Ritchie. Row 2: L. Carr, R. Feiring, C. Robb. CHESS, Row 1: R. Hamlond, D. Stowe, R. Jones, S. Mah, M. Stowe. Row 2: D. Kennedy, B. Hill, R. Reimer, D. Comstock, B. Davis, M. Jan- dera. Row 3: R. Williams, R. Kershaw, R. Larson, R. Salisbury, D. Knep- per, P. Gouthier, M. Harold, J. Deckard, M. Delay. HOME ECONOMICS, Row I: P. Gourley, H. Isaac, S. Rifte, J. McDonald, C. Lowrie. Row 2: S. Cannon, M. Lucas, M. Falleur, B. Hastings, S. Raines, Mrs. White, Mrs. Miller. Row 3: D. Parsons, K. Brown, S. Fug- man, L. Beaver, S. Bennett, J. Bean, A. Schwabuer, L. Bacheller, J. Chis- holm. Row 4: K. Thompson, P. Karnes, S. Hoirup, S. Olson, S. Wells, O. Clarke, M. Zeigler, J. Barr, E. Sellers, J. Williams, M. Agalzoff, V. Affleck. Club Provide Outlets for Varied Interests ANNOUNC ERS Row 'lz E. Parker, M. Wheeler. Row 2: D. Canfeild, B. Oakes, D. Stewart ei 3 QRS Clubs Provide Interest 9. f X Q?-we A NNN - A.., ,ff ls:-f' ' 'LLW srsr is , Rohbi Aldrich Butch Gardner Pat Anderson Paula Freeburn Barbara Hamilton Gerry Sports Editor Sports Editor Sophomore Class Editor Sophomore Class Editor Junior Class Editor Junior Class VA tg t Q , -nzg V , M pn? E : , t kA V y .ri 5 tts if Kathy Dalton Mary l.ew Thede Barbara Brooks Sandra Calaba Sharyn Fulton Bobbie Osterberg Asst. Clubs Editor Clubs Editor Clubs Editor Activities Editor Asst. Activities Editor Senior Class f y lg Saxon life of 1961 is recorded and A y presented in diary form in this, the cur- ., t ' rent issue of The Sword and Shield. It .M . 'N A is the hope of the staFF that each page ' .y .,.. will always serve as a pleasant reminder i of all that has happened during this year 1 -M-t' at South. Sword and Shield Clypiar Sally Jochimsen Carol Robb Editor Business Manager Mrs. Six Advisor Gail Mellinger Pat Ritchie Linda Ol-:ling Pat Johnson Sue 690799 Gai' Miller Asst. Editor Asst. Business Manager Faculty Editor FBCUITY Edlfof Classrooms Senior Class Editor Yi N--...,,,V Bob Hamilton Photographer ,M Ralph Fletcher Richard Harp Jill Andrich Wally Lantz Photographer Photographer Photographer Photographer y 'ac if- M R sls t ' 311 , s a ssi? -yy 3 lg X - S. . as l ' Q tux' Q -Q 1 ws- SS g h . e 5 S l 'l A 3,5 ,F .K XX., A K, A QNX l , Q A P i wif Nea te 5 R fi Gloria Warner Lyla Carr Alde Schweinitz Gary Filsinger Secretary Front Page Editor Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor .ees 5' A w e 5. .3 J 3 M, . Bob Kershaw Dick Schindler Carolyn Siewert Asst. Sports Editor Circulation Manager Feature Page Editor Linda Hagen Feature Page Editor As the school year has progressed, the Clypian has given concise, thorough ac- counts of every aspect of school lite. Among the interesting features were Car of the Month, the inquiring Reporter, Meet Your Saxons, and the letters to the Editor which gave all the students an opportunity to voice their opinion. g ecord, Recall Ed Perkins Editor Mr. Walton Advisor u . Reporters: Advemsmg salesmen: Row 1:T. Rader, G. Filsinger, R. Binger. M. Wheeler, S. Golden, R. Schindler, M. Dixon, D. Ramsdell. Row 2: C, Long, A. Adair, L. Baxter, S. Mills. , Q. s Y . 1 . Dell Ramsdell Business Manager sc.. Q A ' j' 35 5 s f 'S ,4 A L ,Ls 'QE E Si X Q5 SMX iii, . E Q if ,Rf O Each Thursday in the East Balcony, we can see many South students dancing away the noon hour. The East Balcony door has come to be a symbol of enioyment to all of us. After game dances, the Coronation Ball, the Sweet- heart Formal, and the new Homecoming Dance for the grads were all held in the East Balcony. Twirp Day and Cotton Day were held in the Spring. Again this year the girls were slaves as they waited upon the boys hand and foot. On Cotton Day the girls ap- peared in new spring dresses and the boys in cotton shirts. All these activities played an important part in cle- veloping an attitude toward social maturity. ji 1 L QE Q 'tiff ta A . Mn. Ag? Congratulations Jo Ann! The Coronation court enioys their dance. The Coronation court: Terri Blum and Don Royce, Maggie Lancefield and Roy Feiring, Barb Blaisdell and Larry Rector, Micky Phouts and Dennis Perry, Jo Anne Hicks and Jerry Madison, Nancy Van Houten and Skip Kellicut, Lynne deVries and Jack Fox, Barb Curlin and Steve Stewart, Rondi Douglas and Larry Brown, Pat Stivers and Rick Biles. '1 X K si A V x N.- -A--ff Moonlight and Roses Jo Anne Hicks was named the first lady of South Salem when she was chosen Queen of the Coronation Ball, held January 21 in the east balcony. Micky Phouts was chosen first crown princess and Nancy Van Houten was second. Approximately one hundred couples attended the affair and danced to the music of Lyle Glazier's orchestra. Sandy Snedon, general chairman, and the Social committee planned and decorated for the dance. A committee whose hard work is ob- vious Throughout the school year is the Social Committee. lt is their task to plan and decorate for the many dances sponsored by the ASB. High light in their achievements was the spectacular decor ofthe Annual Coronation Ball, held January 21. SOCIAL COMMITTEE, Row 'lx A. Hicks, S. Sneddon, P. Ritchie. Row 2: L. Boden- weiser, M. McGlinn, B, Hamilton. Capable Workers Provide Excellent Dances Grads chuckled as past experiences are recalled to them in the Homecoming assembly. 'Clit rgsx, .,pii?,,., -If .Aj ll U I U I I I I I Assistant Homecoming Hosts and Hostess were Larry Brown, Carol Robb, Maggie Lancefield, and Roy Fering. Homecoming Host and Hostess were Terri Blum and Don Royce. tudents Stages 6th nnual Homecoming Graduates received a warm welcome from the students of South on December 23, 1960 when they returned for the traditional homecoming festivities. The grads were invited to attencl the events that were especially planned in their honor. After The Christmas and home- coming assembly, the graduates report- ed to the east balcony for a tea and re- ception given bythe senior class. Through- out the afternoon graduates had many opportunities to visit their former teach- ers and classmates. Graduates mingled freely at the Homecoming Tea. Saxon's victory bell rings before the North-South game. B-E-A-T Beat those Vikings! KJ sig if S Yell kings show musical talent as well as leadership at the pep assemblies. That Saxon Spirit Never Fails The Saxon team seems concerned as students yell for victory. ? ol, 'mf 'JH3 ? rl rs ir jf' .ff was : W Mrs. Bates, Ron Woodard, makes an appearance at the Hallo- ween Assembly. Man! Watch those cats! Bruce Barnes, Dick Bradley and Jim Breithaupt go At the Hop. 1 3 ,P . 5 1 .sx i THE BLUE TONES-Denny Nelson, Vin Fichter, Jerry Olson, and Don Brown sing Blue Moon at the Halloween Assembly. Halloween -Vacation Time I need a vacation! chanted Richard Hawkins moderator ofthe Halloween Assembly held October 28. Richard portray- ed the studious boy who needed a vacation, and Jane Trezise posed as the travel agent who guided Richard on his many journeys. Each episode in the travels was depicted by a skit dis- playing Saxon talent. Vocal and instrumental music, dancing, pantomine, and humor were used to tell of Richard's futile search for pleasure. E T qx. 2 his i 6 Wl1o's my apple olumplirlg? Who's my sugar plum? Who's my ginger cookie? Well, if isn'T you, you crumb! Hearts and Flower L 'iff J 1fn,g...,k . ' ' 'K x Xxx. S lm H A ., X 1 X 'ix ii xl. wk Fiu1fj,gf, N r - 'ex :fi -5 'iawxaxfi .- :g,u.a5: . 2 H . M if WX j X E,,4..rL Tom Rader, First Crown Prince f ,iii-f,c'Rf i lzlfefp Roses are red, Violefs are blue, They got val-o-grams, How about you? A . . up ,fav ft :fp an J? Q K ww, , ara. ., SL ., - , fi my xl . N 1 revail February I4th S i JJSNQEK first Reigning over the Hi-Y Sweet- heart formal of 1961 was Julee Dodge. She was crowned by John Saffron, at the annual dance, held February ll, in the East Balcony. Her court: Carol Robb, Jerrie Gustafson, Lyle Janes-and students from both North and South danced to the music of Arnie Manke. My heart belongs to you :sexy yi lj in ta 0 QMXYX at Queen Julee Reigns A vy One ofthe many couples who enjoyed the Hi-Y formal X m Bruce takes advantage of Twirp Day. l . 'sf K g s .at-as . NNW..-v- 't 'F 'Mi if M I N I 'O--Q,-my mxm A We all lt Twirp Da Sherron seems to find Butch entertaining. Each year the citizens ot South Salem set aside one day tor a relief from the so-called conservative dress in favor ot a nnore liberal one. This day is called Tvvirp Day which means the girl acts as escort, pays the boy's expenses, and caters to his whims. Twirp Day originated in the early 40's as a part ot the comic strip Freckles and His Friends. Two intellectual characters on Twirp Day. sa N ,5 X! 'Q A smile for spring. O S Spotlight on Cotton BrighTly colored c:oTTon dress- es were The vogue as girls of SouTh Salem ushered in spring wifh Their annual CoTTon Day. Carnafions, which were purchas- ed by The girls, accenred The dresses and were a TribuTe To spring. Pat Slivers was chair- man of The CoTTon Day TesTiviTies, sponsored by The Girls' League, ,fwagndsvgim SouTh halls were full of girls in gay dresses on Colton Day Sue Oliver greeTs spring with a claflodil, T r. E ai isis-fri' als RP- I v new X A ---' ,... :, 4 -mn M 5 , WH i ,3,F,w5:f .. f f i: wwvwag- :Fr Q .MmuQ, ' 2 - Aiwfgy A I . .. ,rm ,S ,E-:ms-xg A-Q ,, .. 5., :Eye , L - .. i 2-,N -1 ,'LLLL :SH ff Q T .X SEQ gf ' H H i , 'xi Es in 5, f' ,KW-KL, -g lg K Q 1: 2 ,i , f ,5, ip :fits Q ., X L ' M E Ns SFR . la L: 335315-?:gE5 x Q O The doors opening into our gym make us stop and recall the many basketball games and wrestling matches that we have viewed here. In both sports the Saxons again led South to victory. For the second consecutive year, our Saxons have earned a berth in the State Basket- ball Tournament, in wrestling, Craig Wallner was district champion, and South sent two men to State Tournament. Our football and baseball teams excelled in their respec- tive sports. We feel our teams were supported enthusi- astically by the students at South. The Pep Club and Rowdy Douds combined their elforts to provide enter- tainment while receiving mutual benefit from working together. Physical maturity involves growing in sportsman- ship as well as possessing the desire to win. The many opportunities South Salem students have to participate in sports, as either team member or spectator, help to pave the way to real maturity. Gridmen Run Hot and Cold A 3-2 league record Calso third placel, and a 4-4-l record in total play tells the story of the T960 grid season for -South Salem. The gridmen opened the season with a disheartening 27-13 loss to North Salem, the second encounter saw them tie Kelso, Washington 20-20, the first district game was lost to Albany 26-19, and a non-league match gave Medford Black Tornadoes a 35-6 win over the Saxons. Mid-season rolled around and the Saxons started to sparkle, beating Sweet Home 33-O, Lebanon T8-12, Corvallis l3-7, and North Eugene 33-12. The final blow to Saxon hopes for tournament play came via a 27-7 loss to our cross-town rivals, North Salem. You'd think the players would be tired, not the coach! Barry Fuller, Lineman of the Year, This was the group of boys that turned out at the beginning of the season. B. Fuller, D, Pieters, B. Feiring, S. Busick, R. Pomeroy, J. Krueger, B. Row I: T. Baker, D. Comstock, D. Thompson, C. Cauble, K. Kool, B. Hoh- Pyritz, D. Hamilton, Row 4: Coach Whitman, R. Meek,D. Perry, S. Kellicut, wiesner, D. Schur, G. Edwards, K. Morey, A. Fine, J. Glodt. Row 2: Coach J. Fox, S, Stewart, L. Brown, D. Royse, D. Meyer, R. Fletcher, head coach Reeve, D. Clark, D. Darst, B. Sloan, J. Sanders, J. Ramsden, D. Brimm, Gustafson. D. Stevenson, D. Robinson, B. Campbell. Row 3: Coach DeLoretto, C. Knox, ,F , ju s Barry Fuller Larry Brown Connell Dyer Clyde Knox Sr., Guard Sr., Guard Jr-, Center Jr., Center . RQ K is Q . KX fi ,' L ' A 1 Q . a.f ,-s-F. - .... 2' is -f l i 1 t in if ' W , 5 ' 5. e i W ff . fi Q ' K tv Q ,X ,. Don Royce W f ,H Sr., Halfback ww' lgglsif? ' Captain I N ,. ' - a Q .6 .4 jg. sk, kv: ,:4,M ,i ,Lv 1- 5 ff 4 Q . . 'L Corvallis victim hits the mud as Roy Feiring and an unidentified Saxon are ready for clincher. Head coach Lee Gustafson confers with assistants Lou DeLoretto, Russ Whitman and Will Reeve. Saxons Sparkl Steve Stewart Sr., Quarterback k-gA .. , . K K. ix K We F be , N' X -- 1 'Y - f-Qgf: W 2 A Lg A Q f ' .- N H , - gt. ,-ix,..sg. X.V-' fm . 1. -' 1: .1 K K l . 25535 'Ziff ' 4f?i'- 1 ff V rlfs... i fr w'.q W g5,ys.Ui'S , 5 Y - Q Exif . g .,-L5 , Q A 19'Qi+S ' '-- ui A L S 92 wi N in N14 SF ,X we Li is K . ,R QWRQ.. xifsfmm E X . . .2 X K. .xx x . e A.. 1f. 17'- ig 2.1.5, 'F w : X. . x . 'in . V g A Q 7 5 ZR' gUD3fgU.ff'. eff. A A K , - 1 v k A S, . pjdi -ig.. Q i A - 'iviwiif Q ks. WX if Dgnald Brimm Cliff Cauble Dick Darsl Jr., Center Sr., Center Sr., Tackle Ken Kool Jr., End Saxons smother Vikings' drive. O .lack Fox rl I - EBSOI1 Mnd Roy Feiring Dennis Perry -lim Glvdf Sr., Halfback Sr., Halfback -lf., QU6I'T6I'bBCk X Dunzan Clark Sr., Tackle .55 .mg .353 gg ,VV aa ' f WW' Q vs: 5 L' x .,i..,..,5 . L Skip Kellicut Sr., Guard Dave Thompson Rick Pomeroy Bob Pyrnz James Krueger Guard Jr Guard Jr Guard Jr Tackle M md Talented Northerners Mana Ralph Fletcher Jr., Fullback - Q Q.: .E - ,u...3, - E-jim af ,gil-ki Q . J H - ,. -- - ' w gi R .5 if Hi 1. 5 ... X 'M . ff M xl- iv R S Y , . ag 4 ws, dl X N .332 W1 X was ,J a . ily A YS AY 5 ...lg ' . f .. ,. kfiilglvigl k e ,W W. 1 . - , gy SS is 7?-,lk--.. S1 'i 4 . -- .a rw - , M51 'fl M' 'Q pi 33 . I J X .4 ,Mm X K , 1 - 7 gifs'3 x i'FefXr'QQ , R Qi eggs 2, X ' ' H ' li F J' .,eil'e1ffilT7'f'ilav 9:s?if'8Hf , A I J-SSL?-il? f , . . f- H ' Q' f' my .ev Jack Sanders Jr., Guard ,V ,Mp . 5.1 Dick Severson Jr., Guard ex 26+ S ef Bob Campbell Tom Baker JH, End Sr., Tackle Meyer carries the ball while Dyer attempts block on Northerner Dale Meyer Sr., Halfback nd and 3rd Wins-Over-Saxons John Jarvis Sr., Place-kicker VM fp 1 'gn Q lkllll Tw I is A - :QB K - ,S x J fir? sa J.V. back makes it look easy as he goes through opponents line. Although Saxon J.V.'s have been defeated three times in the history of the school, they had not until this year gone down to another J.V. team. All previous defeats were to varsity teams from small- er schools in the area. The only other blot on the record was a tie, fthe 2ndJ. with North Salem J.V.'s which gave the Baby Saxons a 6-l-l record. Saxon - JV's - Suffer lst Defeat to a JV Tea J.V. scores: South I9-North 12 South 24-Albany I9 '-' South 35-Serra O South 27-Sweet Home 7 South 54-Lebanon O South O-Corvallis 26 South 6-North 6 J.V. back tries to elude would-be tacklers'. Row 'l: Coach Deloretto, L. Ruggs, H. Phillips, J. Price, D. Johnson, G. ers, W. Ogdahl, D. Schrarn, J. Varah, G, Steelhammer. Row 3: R. Sughrue Gustafson, R, Appelgate, G. Allen, D. Sheldon, T. Proctor. Row 2: Coach D. Wesley, Hoginson, W. Hayden, L. Darst, L. Zeller, M, Myers, B. Olsen Whitman, J. Wheeler, D. Hughes, T. Sermon, J. Greene, J. Sparks, R. Sand- B. GrOb6, B- BGYHG, 5- Bowen- e is 1 gs R W Qx ' Babked by our high-spirifeel l Squad performed in lively pep assemblies, at footballland basketball games.. Besides W ducing a great number of yells and routines, thgy ??f:Qiesenteds gnany humorous-skits. Galheredesuqgl the mighfyi Saxon are Song Queens .lo Ann ighksp Terrie Gustafson, Mickey Pfouls, Lynne deVries, Julee Dodge and Barbara Fouchekp and Yell Kings Jim Breithaupt, I-layyki s and Craig Woll- ew 1, or as-klsfswfwmzrg i U A - :f,isyi:.sQ-,Q-rug,QW--L,,:-fs K are ' . --ki ,.L- . 1 no in 'k:'-- A isss K '.f:1 52222, fi is :fi . , 11- ... 7ki:': SE 'kgk ii'-zgfaeiyi i f L. f . - B 7- mhkm lf Adair, Alix Ackerman, Bob Abingdon, Robyn ey, A Q A ofo 'M Aman, Shirlee B L. 5, Carol bb,,, i ,. ' fi :- Adams, Jim das- ix 1 . -N fx si ' ssl Ammon, Randy K me 3 a.bX X L i li N. Addie, Dale Anderson, Barbara Alderin, Gary Anderson, Emily K - X B .. x Qlesflifef ee eyrb l li bgeer IA, 4 Y K I . A Anning, Armpriest, Armstrong, Asbury, Bill Jon Sue Rachel X O - Ow Dm Q ff D, K 1 K Y Xkk n Baldwin, e JoAnn AZ, c .. i ieri A - i- rieil L iri- 7 -:-, fiz f'25g eJ3iIf2if i Barger, Barnes, Barton, Walt Mike Brent i . A i ' A ' Beach, Beach, Don Loren Bauer, Bauman, Larry Linda L ,, L W X . ,, S N . , .. i .K in 1 . L. 'fi sz! . 3: X , .fc -M, fi S ks we , vim- -. 1 im, il . ., .. Behrens, Bennett, Bickell, Bishop, Linda Suzan Rosemary Ben .. Beaver Laila I I , E , -if F3 rla iw-S J C, C . i -, . ll ar , , Q x is - Bonagofski, Dan , fi ,, 3 ,X if bi K S K V X or 3 z l: we Blair, Blanchard, Blanchard, Bodenweiser, Boese, Liz Darlene Don if :gg X: Wo LQ ug- L. Sheryl L ' ' ggiigfh , i - rel' ' 22-wii-'ii : as-555' 1 f'i'W1 -- M- K y - - ' gi E n Fifizfiiyl Y x C , V 55, -, ikficz K , 1,.ifg1: K 1 2 5-Q,:,,3.f'3 Q 5 l,,,l is as 'F 4,1 5'3 Boman, Terry Don ar, Dick X Q ik -5 as Q K 1:55 X-.. 5 5 'Rx X X si M 8 v' S Bowman, Brock, Bressler, Brim, Bronson, Bronwick, Bill Jon David Don Kathy Eugene - ' - ' 1 35 5- f --i-' .w , ---K-f ,. 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Nm .fi 'ns S S S S f f - it - 4 f K if K A ff :',- .- -ey, Gehlar, Geibel, George, Gilliam, Gilmore, Daphne Bill Sue Myrna Laurie as from Folk, Bill L Gardner, Anita x'-3 r V X . .iggiw k 'PR X we if f ,1 I f Glaclden, Larry 1 1 I.:-E ifiiiiiifli zifaiibi ' h e 'Q f i A . 1'g,..g' lv .-is :gms . K- ff -1- rg - , ' M 1 . . ,- M , K. :vt :nt 15 9 - SY' ,355 YE:97l?17 Ziff -' 5 HN 'tf i i : ' 'fiflig ' - E ' 1 ,iii :- KSfgFfi:91:ifih5 3K K, ,11-.2115 so ,:mf1- - ,. gist 1-21-V ' .. - . 1 , gg qfgggig-K1v-,szafz 'Le X ' - -52.56195 ' Lssfkfi 5:45 - A - 't -:: . Q hiigliisfis' : .-fi fi. 'B 't.sGs 15?-5 -If .Wt sgsvt K. KK -I V.,Ke-.fQf1fg:z,wfe 1 ge t tiffif' 5 ' -E 'LE-EEE, i .JLEST-2 -3 3: i' 'Eiga ' EE ' -PQESLEFT E T ' ' '-ii 5? 'iii WE Goodall, Goodyard, Gourly, Grahenhorst, Janice Sharon Pat Stephany Graen, Bob Greene, Larry Groom, Gunder, Gustafson, Gwinup, Gwynn, Hagen, Hall, Marabee .lim .lay Pat Doug Linda Allen 64 B Hamilton, Hamilton, Hamilton, Hann, Harp, Harris, Hartman, arl: Bob Dave Corby Dick Hugh El leen fl :r' . Fi P ll -1 L 9' fi he r. if-'ss VT: ki S T 5 nsey, yle - Q! X jf . llench, e L , Q. i f 5.53 5 , Li, - w mphreys, len hnson, I'T Du 'QL . L xl , X W XL L rf, hnslon, ck E L 'R' sg' 3352? 397+ rvey, Harvey, Hastings, Hatfield, Heady, Heider, Helton Carol Bernice Linda Judy if-fx J f 553 LLM L4 LGE so L so A-1 Herherger, Hess, Barb Dolly . ' y in J Q ,,: . so Q - L 1 ,.,, 3 Hielle, Hohwiesner, Barb Bill - flfr 2 f-r L1 L' r Hustecl, Lawrence Huxfable, Ann ,res iq sr-L1 , is- f Johnson, Carol Johnson, Jerry Hill, Linda iq 1 l ,' 1 Ld 11 1 XQ K 1-5 Q Nur f 1 ' fl I Donna ,Qi ,K Q ,S 7 V Hill, Hill, Hill, Andrea Brent Janet Tom fi W5 J- J B ,seerl if L, X so 6: - cw, A f 'sss 21'sLL ' L! Q, xx is Holland, Hoskinson, Howser, Hulbert, Clin? Sdndy Joan Diane K lsaac, lsham, Jeldness, Jensen, Helen Linda Jerri AnnDee . 'wig' D fy L ,L ,L y K L ,Q lyrr ,,.. Johnson, Johnson, Larry Leslie Q is Q11 L7 L wi rsr: YA Jollifee, Jones, Gary Jerry Jones, Jones, Karen Ron 'Qi w ie L -JLL-:LLMQ -..-- as - L ,- --wLiN,,1. ,L Q H ,,LLMLLm,,,wL,,NLLA is s 1 J Johnson, Mary L ww L 3 ' no esee is K -' K Kanz, Kathy Justus, Bev E Q K ses, ,,.f.-sf L L - ' 2 xg L, gg 1.- V ' 1 riy. Y: V 'g LL - M H L Lx. '-15' - L i i , i '7-iL:f-'rf 317' J L L L J ,L xLi:- ' -LL-',LL QL ' gg, L - -f-f L-L:':- ' K K' L K A X ie L A - ' 1 . L 1 sw' XLBH - H 1 Ka,-klins, Keatton, Keeler, Keen, Kennedy, Mary Cheri Sandra Leonard Dennis Kennedy, Mindy WL. L sv- g ' Johnson, Myra Keortge, John 55 6I Was Lots of Fun Santa, J. Krueger, passed out presents at one ofthe games. I Y' ,,,..--1 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL Row I: A. Harvey D. Morse B. Hohwiesner Row 2: S. Ertz L. Sheidmann L. Ohling B. Hamilton M. Clark Row 3: L. Bodenweiser D. Bamford D. Schur B. Hamilton W. Wolfe B. Davis Row 4: B. Geibel The intermediate Saxons began the year by winning the United Fund Drive. A talent show organized by members of the junior class enabled them to capture the victory. Ann Harvey, general chairman of the prom, and her committee chairmen--Peg- gy Cook, program, Laura De Weese, chap- erones, Sharron Mills, publicity, Mary Clark, refreshments, Doug Morgan, deco- rations, and Walt Barger, cleanup, Work- ed exceptionally hard on the Junior-Sen- ior Prom Castle of Dreams. K -as fx r59fsS si 1. - 1 Q f Sli ii. . 5 S l K gi r T l l l T . l i. . 1 lsxf. 1 1 59 S . T 122 ll' ...J -4 cr: 'l, X i. 6 3 Q UQ 3 if Q .X i .kg 5 1 1 5 E .. W . ...i .s it s.,gi i . P g f t l l f .. ., . P l Q Q ss. et fd' . Q 5 i il? l It . l iQ g il il 5 Sf- if T it all il l T s 5 l l i A . For Whom did tlqgy vofe? Mrs. Edmiston, new to South this year, became junior class advisor under the new counseling system. The iunior class movie My Pal The-re's always a first time. Joey, helped to finance this e- vent. Connie Long, Laura De Weese, Sharron Mills, and Marilee Watts were the tour finalists in the Am- erican Field Service. One ot these tour will take a trip aloroad this summer. Laura De Weese was the only iunior who scored in the top T96 in both divisions ot the Prelim- inary Scholastic Aptitude Test. Ten other students placed in the top lk in one of the tvvo tests, The Merrit Scholarship Test showed South ranking high a- gain. A QQWZR i 1,1 . 5 3 iq pl., J Keuclell, Bob Kleinsmith, Ken lr R- i EL S' 5 el' . H if . . .V .. .U .. ' Q . L . .. . E i .. Kilber, Kilmer, Kinkaid, Kinfon, Dave Sue Sharon Vicki Klinger, Knoedle, Leroy Dan Clyde Ken ' Y n L. L. gags' ,. I - , 1 rf'-ifg i Nw, 1- . L . A' -- Iuizis- i ' -lifiix v 5 f 2 . FSL iZ5kTL.f:i - i' - is 25 .lf5T':i:7 - L 2 ' as ' L- i U s 'T H I - 54 1-ji 1 -iw 1 s -. I - K .. - r . .. ,J ' ' r, fi .. .. 'pi is . 5' . 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JU fr Kirkwood, Gary Knox, Kool, Kowalski, Carol Lee, Linda x 53: ,.:,. . eff- , .M Linn, Jim Lowrie, Connie .A .,-. , I, W L wig -.gif i in . ,if Lyaa :QQ-'is mafia' iw st. .K i-:': K Mah, Siewart Maior, Ken iv QQ was 'J ieDi D Df sDisi is Q 1' 6 J :gg f 9 ii li D ssli K seesD D 1 N D D . ss D 1 eeee Qi it 2 - Marsh, Marsh, Mqrglqndl Mllfiln, Mdriln, MGSOI1, David John Dick Karen Mike Judy D kk.. ,xi 1 fi J ig. P, D' J. E -ii i W5 P fi NY Q X gre McClintic, McCormick, McCullen, McDonough, McGlinn, BFUCS Mike Ray Sue MerryAnn in ii k D il r.,,.,gD DD Q, McKinley, McNiel, McVay, McVay, Meek, Mike CeCe Betsy Marla Ron e iiy . 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Saxon puts Viking in vice The wrestling team has grown in size and has proved more suc- cessful each year, 1960-ol vvas no exception. Five wrestlers, finding themselves consistantly in the winning column, kept South in a position where they were a threat to all opponents. South Salem wrestlers placed fourth in district competition sending Craig Wollner and Jim Kruger on to the state meet in Corvallis, March 3 and 4 Pros pects for next season are particu larly bright as the JV team maintained an undefeated status tor the entire season , ' 1 ' .5 'fst?2M'f1i1f Y 's 1 'X 'gi' :A ' Sa.-M: Ef.ETfi?3?iQf???! ' i i 1951155 Don Blake Hank Juran coach 76 S - . . S 11 1 , xg W: . A 3.12. .W f 5 THE 1960-61 WRESTLING TEAM, Row 1: J. Totten, D. Blake. Row 2: C. Kuhn, J. Olson, W. Ogdahl, M - Snyder, K. Morey. Row 3: D. Addie, C. Wollner, C. Morgan, R. Savage, V.' Allen. Row 4: A. Hall, K 3 Carter, E. Walker, T. Smith, R. Oullette. Row 5. D. schildmeyer, J. Smith, T. Rader, L. seipp, D. Schur l' G. Hadhagen. Row 6: l.. Liming, K. Neiger, J. Krueger, B. Fuller, R. Vanek, G. Weise. Kirk Morey Russ Whitman, assistant coach Dwight Ayelelott RST STRING WRESTLERS, Row 'l: V. Allen, K. Morey, C. Morgan, W. Ogdahl, C. Wollner, D. Blake, J. Hen. Row 2: O. Holcomb, G. Hashagen, J. Smith, R. Oullette, T. Racler, E. Walker, T. Smith, D. Hamil- n. Row 3: Mr. Juran, K. Neiger, L. Liming, R. Vanek, D. Schildmeyer, G. Weise, J. Krueger, B. Fuller, r. Whitman. 3. Vic Allen 77 va x mtg VYLAXKA K 5 i 32 3 WCW ' ' .0 1 , V A l ,Lf-: L- I - .0 ' 53514. . I W I 5, , Y i ', if . 15 552' ffbgnk L 'X 'EY 5551 ' X fp . A 5751, V - , QL ff, ' r B V- ,ag , A ' ,ww X gg: ' K - . . m 'w .,m , K . ., 'Q nf 1 . - ' 'I' Q 41-453. X I li k , ,gk J V , Z X Q It il: . .fmwmx 4 . K :Q -' f' if-'ff 'mais 1 A , . P ? , , - K Q H Q. , : , ' 'K -1, f if ,f - f.-fggflfgg i Ha 7 A EZ, . X Q Ek Q Jim Glodl Jr. Forward Fast Break Brings Success... .Ion Brack Jr. Guard Jerry Madison Sr. Guard Ted Vigeland Sr. Forward TIS Gary Allen So, Guard Ed Maerz Jr. Center Hoopers Gain State Berth h mek aattamvne' mac Steve Stewart Sr. Forward Dave Nlelson Sr. Center South South South South South South South South South South South South South South South Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem' Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem Salem lynn Erlsgaard Jr. Guard 47-37 North Salem 62-67 Corvallis 59-46 Sweet Home 71-62 Albany 59-45 Lebanon 56-41 North Salem 59-47 Corvallis 59-51 Sweet Home 62-64 Albany 55-57 Lebanon 48-59 Corvallls 60-47 Sweet Home 51-43 Albany 55-43 Lebanon 41-43 North Salem Bernard Papenfus, Mgr, a f l l the l F , 0 3 , Q.-3 4 'X 4 PCE Sf Qs Sl 4-1-v ...aff kI0uiqg,,,,,q,qux.' 82 X N. ,... M www... , LQ, ,. .1 A D ,MQW my '1u'i2 S. x 1 l I . l B b 0 Mefzgerl coach BASKETBALL TEAM, Row 1: D. Sheldon, M. Dolezal, B. Schwiesow, T. Proctor, G. Fries, R. G. Robb Cmgrj Row 2: B. Davis, G. Gustafson, G. Johnson, D. Mischke, H. Phillips, Metzger, D. Kilber. JV The l96O-6l iunior varsity basketball team, under the coaching of Mr. Metzger, provided thrills seldom before seen in J.V. play. Although 0 0 Q 0 lacking in height, the team nevertheless at mid- season found themselves on the top in district play. The J.V.'s participate in the Civil War, too. Dolezal out-iumps Viking. -x xx 1Zi ' E575-'J A 7-5, H 0 'N s f' ngmtnqe ' 'S 06-sara l ll .A ff , f- 5 A 1 bv Ww- whlte shirt nowns sf GO... Flghtn, of the Rowdy Dowdygfind of th of the pep club color- N e traditional S h Salem tb ll b k tb II S Ro oo a as e a with lr Impromptu f he easons. wdy ' ' skits, add bits of humor to they cheering section li during each gameg and mpdmarching Toads pre- sent unusual routines a alf-time entertainment. nfina-'Q XM .my-X.,,,,, M as P if K. - ,.bkk ,... . A - mg.: Nga? . ' .NN w...,,g-Q-Q1-'v l 'Fk N Xzqljzdosrxkz! Pappy fakes a breather. Somebody is trying to impress ihe Teacher. CClaucfIigJBaIIantyne's birthday party che fl Barb Curlin, Saxon Song Queen ioined the squad in December. ls this the way you got to go to lnterlochen Festi- val, Sue? a 'P to State. it ? 3aa 1 Wap, , 'I' And what new dance step is this, Eileen? XX Saxons show spirit at a noon rally. ROWDY DOUDS, Row I: R. Hawkins, Mr. Girod, advisor, J. Breithaupt. Row 2: I. Oakes, D. Perry, T. Lawshe, R. Biles, F. Gaskins, J. Jarvis, R Bradley, T. Hoy, R. Beard, G. Smith, H. Knytych, J. Prince, L. Brown, D Meyer, J. Fox, D. Henken, L. Lohrman, R. Pedersen. Row 3: K. Graves D. Thompson, J. Waltz, D. Squire, G. Robb, J. Hogansen, R. Ashford, A Pade, R. Woodard, D. Aydelott, B. Barnes, B. Shaw, W. Sloan, A. Gard ner, R. Coe, C. Cauble, J. Painter, C. Wollner. Row 4: T. McKnight, R Reed, C. Grabenhorst, T. Sermon, G. Olson, R. McKillop, S. Kellicut, E Perkins, J. Lofgren, E. Groves, S. Palrnason, G. Six, W. Austin, R. Feiring f Propel Team Onward TOADS, Row I: D. Perry, J. Jarvis, R Beard, B. Barnes, T. Lawshe, L. Brown, B. Gardner. Row 2: R. Norton, A. Pade, R. Woodard, D. Aydelott, W. Austin, S. Boles, K. Graves. Row 3: Mr. Girod, ad- visor, D. Pederson, C. Baker, R. McKiIlop R. Falleur, R. Binger. 1 G. Riensche, R. Falleur. Row 5: B. Holcomb, R. Akerman, D. Soloman J. Pierce, R. Norton, K. Simon, A. Martin, B. Ramage, R. Binger, S. Stew art, J. Saffron, L. Herb, A. deSchweinitz, J. Adams. Row 6: B. Bayne, E Woodard, J. Price, G. Johnson, J. Price, R. Nichols, T. Plummer, J. Shinn G. Fries, D. Darst, S. Boles, W. Hefiner, J. Sanders W. Barger, D. Rams del. Row 7: M. Smith, C. Baker, P. Maltby, J. Martsfield, B. Cole, J Oakes, J. Davenport, R. Aldrich, M. McKniley, W. Graham, J. Helgeson C. Jackson, C. Dyer, J. Ramsden. axon Men ...M i 14? 5 X E L . E i 3 ' 3 -11 4-1 MARGARET HATHAWAY Y-TEENS, Row 'I: S. Walker, J. Brimm, J. Hill, L. Moore. Row 2: S. Walker, L. Turner, L. Liming, G. Epperly, L, Holcomb, J. Milne. Row 3: P. Concannon, L. Isham, M. Buzzell, T. Faw- cett, J. Seftlemier, P. Wedel. I96I Brings New Clubs to South MATH CLUB, Row 1: W. Nowack, C. Stillings, J. Lofgren. Row 2: J. Waltz, G. Shaw, F. Jeter. A' 'I' QR- 'i S12 1' I - ..-. fi 339: -. f.. .7-f. 5 1 1960 SWIMMING TEAM Row 1: D. Baker, M. Adams, B. Haller. Row 2: W. Barger, G. Olson, D. Squire, M Adams T Hoy Row 3: G. Grabow, G. Filsinger, C. Grabenhorst, D. Welch, B. Folk, K. Carter. Row 4 B Barnes C Hobbs P MalTby,J. Lambourne,T. Hill. Mr. Norman, coach The i960 swim Team, whose membership had doubled since the previous year, stroked their way Through a 6 win-5 loss sea- son. At The district meet the Saxon swimmers Took fifth place making Them eligible for state competition. However, Coby Grabenhorst was The only Saxon to place aT the state meet. Throughout The season several new individual records were set by members of The squad. Swim Team Membership Double The Team is briefed before starting practice. Filsinger executes racing dive. R 5- Bill Ritchie, coach As spring sports got Underway at South Salem, twenty boys turned out for tennis. Bruce Barnes, Bruce Davis, Ed Perkins, Del Ramsdell, and Lynn Seipp were the returning Iettermen. Thirteen matches appeared on l96l schedule. Returning Lettermen Strengthen Team vm,-L X glafxss-F I, Q A FIRST STRING VARSITY: Bob MCAIPIUB MSX 50659, larry RCCTOYI I-Oren FIRST STRING J. V.: Russ Reed, Glen Johnson, Eric Woodard, Jim Sloan, Sheets, Jim Price, Roger Monette, Wayne Jacox, Bob Cummins, Wayne Metzger. Team Efforts Brings Stat Cross Country Title for Second Consecutive Year Mr. Tilton, Coach Row 'l: R. Williams Cmgrj L. Rector, L. Sheets, R. Monette, J. Price, W. Jacox, M. Boese. Row 2: J. Prince, B. Cummins, W. Metzger, J. Shinn, G. Johnson, E. Woodard, R. Reed. Row 3: G. Aldrich, L. Ertsgaard, J. Brack, R. Cross, C. Holland. BEFORE After a defeat at their first meet, the cross country team combined team ef- fort with determination and a will-to-win which enabled them to take the state title for the second consecutive year. Pri- or to winning the state crown, they won all but one ofthe district meets, the Will- amette Valley Invitational, and the Dis- trict 8A-l title. START FINISH Qi? fx g1'1a nn 32' -f' we 'L ,V T JUMPERS Row 3 S Kellucut R Fletcher C Grabenhorst D Shram R Sanders Row 2: D. Johnson R Pomeroy B Jensen M Anderson W Merzger Rowl J Davenport D Robsnson J. Hogenson M :JCM 553157 s im... - as I a ut F' rrpgi all P r Q , . M. , ,M ini- 3 . Q.. , ...L- ilus . Jia ' i Q -, J . 1.1 f :t 1 -es, we , - A .ffl H' rss ag J M V A they y VE' I vw J ' 9 4- if, . . t a E- wg K ehugll F A + Q X rr X L - -'1 f I FIELD MEN, Back Row: L. Brown, D. Peters, R. Gooderham, S. Kellicut, B. Baync, R. Boise, B. Fuller, D. Squire, B. Hamilton, C. Bedsaul. Front Row: 36 rl 544' elif., YRKCK l 333 Will? 54 G. Lorraine, C. Mortenson, G. Corey, D. Koehl, J. Kruger, D. Hamilton, G. Shieldinqf D. Welch. vo tl it N.. . QR an QI QQ QA W V Nd Silo . Q f . ' - .. Ytimi . l mir KRW lf! TRACK TEAM Row 6: D. Welch, B. Folk. B. Hamilton, Dyer J Prince B McAlpine, T. Procter, M. Anders, M. D. Robinson, C. Brenaman. Row 5 C Mortenson G. Corey, B. Keudell, J. Price, E. Woodard, L. Zeller, M Ryan W Metzger, C. Graloenhorst, R. Reed, Mr. DeLoretto. Row 4: G Shielding L Jordan, D. Shram, R. Pomeroy, S. Kellicot, B. Bayne, B. Jensen W Jacox J. Price, J. George, Mr. Tilton. Row 3: D. Parker, J. RUNNERS Row 4 J, George, T. Procter, J. Fries, G. Riensche, R. Fletcher, G. Madison, D. Rohde, C. Grabenhorst, D. Brimm, B. Aldrich. Row 3: D. Hill, R. Reed, W. Jacox, M. Anderson, J. Prince, R. Pomeroy, C. Dyer, D. Johnson, E. Davenport, G. Bennette, L. Zeller. Row 2: M. Brenaman, R 49,1 . 6.6 Sirk S4 . tif . . 5 s lg37.evv ,. .gl sf we . . Hogenson, E. Davenport, D. Hamilton, D. Olson, D. Smith, R. Sanders, R. Boise, R. Gooderham. Row 2: R. Biles, J. Madison, R. Rohde, J. Davenport, B. Aldrich, J. Marsh, D. Peters, J. Krueger, D. Hill, D. Koehl, G. Filsinger, J. Rohde. Row l: J, Folk, G. Bennefte, L. Brown, D. Royce, R. Fletcher, G. Fries, L Rector, B. Fuller, S. Palmason, D. Brimm, D. Squire, L, Green. E. Woodard, J. Prince, S. Palmason, G. Filsinger, D. Royse, R. Biles, J. Marsh. Row 'lx J. Folk, B. Keudell, L. Jordan, J. McAlpine, L. Rector, J. Prince, R. Monette, J. Greene. .SK V- 544 . , wfikll Qfrtztcx ,fast A R Wm F .A-af 7 Q41 .1 . A r . lun .-. S ' .. .. gee. c, 1 .' Q, ,L X 1 v-. N- , . L . ,. --' U . . ' ' p- 5 Urs' . , rl A. . if 3 5 L .4 ' no . . re 'Cf B' A i 4 A i A F A it-H Uep fl ' .- f -- L, 'V 3 r.,,'. .U T' 1 ' SX E . TF QPF , ' . . l K, 3. ,K E v , a . --'. 4 D. i N ri . . ke, . K QQ 6 A mmyr gy X, . so ' A Nt 54411 X.. his 'KB if fx M-1-' rirf 5 fix 'mx I R- x .maine f S frr' i S at as 'ggi 'ln' ' 'fr Q 'ri' Q Ar' New . G vi ' .4 all A v ,. X fx N X . rx .. . . 1 A . .- a- fe- . Ji.. . QQ 4 ,E 521 A FEW Q - I PM we R 'P rm: ' P F T get li 'J 'lr . 1 . . l 5945.5-.P ii iiiiiiiii A P rr :.. - s . r ' R Q ' h M sis . Y ww ga.. Q h wwf- . . , ,Q ,. .t.,. ,, . if A . .1 Lk K Wk. . y Lrk. . 'ii . , . . f S s sii J' A A . .. Q sigggzgx. 3544, ,K .S ai , X. lf' . S l 1 x 9 ' i,yt2 f E x Q' F 1 s ' it N , 1. 95 . .K f T U4 r itil? ...Nadi C J N i- F' - ,Q elelle 'hr t if ,nw ww' Y Ralph doesn'1 seem io mind water. 'The Start 'The Race 'The FUN h . 5 T uk .e ..., 1 JMC xb. T Fellows x ij. P U o . Doug ,v Q 1 Q :Sr N S' wk f fi'- is , Q l Jg f Q1-..f 1M, ,jfiifho X Af? F9 .a' .. ff3fj 113. fffififllfii- '1f i,,.Y?,'y! ,gk ,i,6z,s'. A.:,A:', .-., t' gy iff 6742? if F' :ff :sf P!! figxxiiiisi 4 ,A ,4 .-. N ff 1-Q W -...V ,o As A, ' k:' 5-iii!lf5w?.1!!f'-sfffg 'lf flbx! 'Six foffo- -, g-. ff P- 'o sf- f :iff s '2'f5ff5'-f'41'-'Fi -is 3 332 IS 54 Q NY yu, Coach Lee Gustafson Gary Sanders men WGS .L -Q W 5 Cole we as Ed Hamilton Qo -Qk ,lg K s f irx o ins I QQ Q 299 Gary Schafer 1 'Dan Solomon 51. V . . H Xe X. A - WMX A Q, AW A .X X 2 if fifiiff Hugh Harris xx 97 PROBABLE STARTERS FOR 1961 SEASON: Pitchers and catchers-G. Alderin, C. Olson, L. Haven, G. Smith S. SeRine. Infielders-B. Grohe, K. Kool, W. Heffner, D. McHome, S. Stewart, M. Daggett, L. Ertsgaard A. Pade, D. Severson. 5 - - .5 sr OUTFIELDERS: G. Olson, J. Olson, S. Freshner, W. Berger, L. Klinger, D. Shelton, R. Binger. Yv- 'grz ' 1 Q K 5 is gf Q..- igy sa L- INFIELDERS, Row 1: J. Reid, B. Vigeland, G. Fries, E. Moskal, D. Sheldon, C. Buchanan. Row 2: S. Fry, F. Maxwell, A. Fine. Saxons Look Great on the Diamond Twenty-one games, including ten league en- counters, appeared on the l96l baseball sche- dule. Ot 45 turnouts, tive were returning letter- men: LeRoy Haven, Dan McHone, Arlo Pade, Steve SeRine and Steve Stewart. Pitchers and catchers began practice in January, and remain- ing players began in March. The opening game of the season was played against David Douglas on March 28. Pre-practice pow-wow. Cliff Girod, coach , E 4 -S' l 5 . RW' 5 E Mr Ballantyne is the center of attention as newsmen catch Pep Club President Kathy Sprague presents the first-place sportsmanship htm between games, award to Student Body President Larry Rector. axons Take 7th in tateg Win Sportsmanship Steve Stewart and Jon Brack in action against Roseburg. wa rd The first place sportsmanship award and a seventh place basketball award were won by South Salem in the l96l State Basketball Tournament in Eugene, March 14-18. First foes for the Saxons were the Bend Lava Bears. After a vic- tory in this fray, they went on to meet defending state champs, the Medford Tornadoes at whose hands they suffered the loss that took them out of champion- ship play. ln the third encounter, Dave Nielsen tipped in the winning basket against Roseburg in a sudden death ov- ertime. ln the final game of the tourney, a second half comeback attempt brought the Saxons within five points of taking fourth place from South Eugene. South Salem 68-57 Bend South Salem 33-60 Medford South Salem 66-64 Roseburg South Salem 53-58 South Eugene .ff -N Get Ready! Get Set! GO! Have a nice trip to Medford-Saxons! Odds and Ends v i ., ..- Ek.. 5 img? R 1 Q we is aw lt's bigger than botit of us! A.S,B. President Larry Rector presents Miss Oregon with a dozen red roses during lwaifrtime entertainment at the North-South game. COMMERCIAL CLUB, Row 1: J. Govier, J. Jarvis, J, Bahr, C. Larson, S. Medlock, A. Burgess, B. Shriver, J. Swenson, K. Davis. Row 2: K. Lanham M. Surgeon, M. Lippert, B. Herndon, L. Trommlitz, K. Donkin, C. Gilmore, V. White, C. Weiser, J. Hansen. Row 3: J. Hill, L. Sunderland, M. Buzzell J. Brimm, K. Glenn, J. Hudson, P. Morris, P. Pierce, J. Phillips, D. Ewing RETAIL SELLERS, PERIOD 2, Row I: P. Smifh, C. Clay, C. Henne, C. Mass, C. McCullough, D. Buck, P. Nelson. Row 2: R. Tate, T. McKnight, G. Ballweber, E. Davenport, J. Kuiper, L. Hill, R. Ross, K. Bashford, S. Jackson, Mr. Adams, advisor. P 222 Row 4: D. Palmer, J. Andrick, B. Sloan, B. Gannon, E. Penniman, C. John- son, M. Stark, L. Lucky, B. Pursely, R. Kurti. Row 5: J. McDonald, J. Sneed, C. Sullivan, L. Carr, P. Taves, E. Neal, J. Marr, P, Wedel, S. Walker, R. Bickel. Saxons Ea . we isifiswilgia .fimas .M is i1i3f35f5Mi4i ' - ...WM . are 5 :jffia . ' RETAIL SELLERS, PERIOD 3, Row I: Lichty, W. Vance, J. Laefch. Row 2: C McFadden, Mr. Adams, advisorgG.Clernei H. Cookson. 7 w nd Learn Minard, C. Potter, L, Ferris, N. Buck, N. Bedsaul, J. Bingenheimer, R. Keeling, J. L. Have-n,J.Clintor1,J, Carothers, K. Miller, COMMERCIAL CLUB, Row I: A. Barr, V. Kinton, T. McKnight, C. Baker, C. Vandervort. Row 4: R. Ashbury, B. Oraw, L. Weiley, S. Walker, P. R. Fletcher, D. Harp, S. Baker, D. Zeit, and H. Dyer. Row 2: S. Kearton, Rosseler, L. Blair, B. Justis, B. Driver, M. Easter, P. Carlson, L. Snyder C. McNeil, P. Warden, L. Ireland, A. Stonier, T. Light, J. Howey, G. Shoe- Row 5: P. Morris, C Schoesler, J. Schultz, B. Ferris, J. Buntjer, P. Guin- make, G. Clark, G. Warner. Row 3: M. Mack, C. Butler, M. Blanchard, up, R. Woodrum, N. SioIander,J. Frad. L. Heider, R. Abingdon, G. Terzenbach, J. Webster, K. Davis, M. Kennedy, RETAIL SELLERS, PERIOD 1, Row 1: C. Sloan, R. Crocker, A. Davies, L. Carpenter, J. Fricsen Row 2: M. Maynard, J. Armpriest, L. Irish. Row 3: L. Dick, G. Scott, R. Worley, G. McCurdy Mr. Adams, advisor. Wk ,K 5 tx in -A 1... Q: X A X N 2 . . - I l : . vu vw 'H-Us , fax'- ,JK O O As we confinue fhrough 'rhe doorways of learne ing, we pause 'ro confemplafe fhe spirifual side of life. Many lasiing memories of Jrhe musical fesiivals. conceris. and The Thanksgiving, Chrisfmas, and Easier assemblies linger. Our French foreign exchange siudenf, Caroline Bouchon, broadened our undersfanding of people of oiher counfries as we shared wi+h her our many experiences. J! 1 ,g Governor Hatfield welcomes Caroline to the Pacific Wonderland. South Qpens the Door Caroline enioys her new American family. Sitting on the davenport with Caroline are Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Watts, and their daughters Marilee, Ann, and Bonnie. 7 - s.. A-ffl ffl N-Q ? .0-,QQ 106 X.A ---...hsu Di :mg - My sQ:.f22ig H kv .. - k sk 1 i ,, 2 tn 2 . ' z err? l 5,......, , A . ,KX a 1 V I .. Q K ,..-ga ,O S 'Q . a gnvfl x k '51 Q5-G.. X ' . if . f - . - sg t A 2 . 3 Q - ' 'Nam fg- . IT' ' ' . 21 'El 5 5.1 gf f if P . Q r s to 4 K.. at S si g MLN .,.'- ,L , W-4 .. - , .3-.s-.e , Maggie Lancefield was South Salem's exchange stu- dent to Norway last summer. Caroline Bouchon, South SaIem's foreign exchange student, was born in Paris, France on April 30, 1943. She graduated from high school last year and she is now a senior at South. When at home, Caroline lives in a fourth floor Paris apartment with her parents and her twenty year old sister, Elizabeth. Mr. Bouch- on is a dentist. After returning home at the end of the school year, Caroline plans to go to Beaux Art College in Paris. There she will major in ar- chitecture. way to France and OYW3 The dogs Ole and Lad take a liking to their new mistress. l Z l A l 4 B-.Q WN... TRI-M lMusic Honoraryl, Row 'lz K. Sprague, J. Hansen, N. Nordyke, J. kins, R. Reed, K. Davis, D. Clark, D. Schildmeyer, D. Christensen, T. Fast, Shiffer, L. Waln, B. Tribbett. Row 2: K. Eaton, M. Wonclerly, M. Rempher, A. Schendel, H. Knytych. S. Garrett, S. Fleishrnann, C. Larsen, G. Bolin, D. Hulbert. Row 3: F. Gas- Extra Effort Rewards Many Saxons NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, Row 'l: R. Bradley, C. Stillings, P. Lee, R. Feiring. Row 2: J. Hansen, N. VanHouten, A. Hicks, C. Robb, S. Sneddon, K. Gresham, L. Janes, J. Wedel. Row 3: S. Thede, B. Long, C. Bouchon, M. Lancefield, B. Osterberg, J. Hicks, B. Blaisdell, A. Dench, J. McDonald, V. Fronk, J. Taggart. Row 4: D. Webb, C. Painter, J. Trezise, S. Jochim- , i wwf. 5- Q .-: 1 pg- ge -. --.- 511. ig ji, 7 sen, H. Knytych, K. Sprague, M. Pfouts, S. Golden. Row 5: R. Biles, G. Smith, F. Gaskins, D. Kaehler, R. Douglas, E. Hadley. Row 6: K. Epley, B. Barnes, F. Jeter, B. Shaw, R. Stewart, T. Vigelancl. Row 7: R. Mckillop, A. Martin, J. Painter, E. Groves, D. Nielsen. Row 8: M. Boese, L. Rector, D. Clark. 1 1 .ws wwf NNN 'C fu.. ! The Senior class committee for the United Fund Drive consisted of Max Boese, Ann Hicks, Candy Painter and Barb Long. 'IDB X, Fee X: X-X cf -X5 BABY MPH Lois Swearmger and Doug Morgan were representatives from Paula Frederich represented Yhe sophomores in the drive the wlnnmg Junior class for the 1960 61 United Fund Drive South Reaches All Time Hugh In the XR-Ov 1' h-.....a0ti3-'fx SENSE United Fund Drive We want Alvin . . . was pantomined by Cecilia Lar- son, Jeanne De Camp, Zeena Diamond, and Kathy Eaton at the Junior Class United Fund Talent Show. Teamwork and the extra push given by committee chairman Barbara Long was all that South needed to go over their goal of S600 in the i960 United Fund Drive. Competition between classes and home rooms added spirit to the drive. The Juinors staged a talent show which placed them in first place with a total of S287.6i. The Seniors held many dough- nut and candy sales in the center hall for a gross income of 35222.22 The Baby Saxons did their part by holding, among other things, a car wash, which helped them to contribute 520677. ln home room competition Mr. Voight's senior home-room received top honors by giving S45 to the drive. The grand total raised in the South Salem drive was 5716. Q-' The winning room consisted of Janice Parker, Maggie Lancefield, Judy Warren, Judy Howey, Dana Hardcastle, Sherron Fugman, Gail Mellinger, Lindia Bacheller, Bobbie Osterberg, Larry Rector, Dale Hen- ken,Jerry Helgeson, Shelly Burrell, Charlie Wright, Mr. Voigt, Jay Painter, Daryl Gooch, Steve Stewart, Ralph Norton, Mike Kent, Eddie Moskal, Dave Mischke, Steve Baker, Jerry Wallingford, Steve Seeger, and Ron Boatwright. GIRL'S LEAGUE OFFICERS: Vice President, Sue Charles, President, Eileen Hadley, Treasurer, Pat Pierce. The committee members: Linda lsham, Maggie Lancefield, Alyce Bahr, LeeAnn Scheildemann, Mary Clark, Barb Hamilton, and Pat Stivers. The Girl's League arranged the orientation tour held annual- ly for new students. At Christ- mas they decorated the tree in the center hall and had their sweater drive for Hillcrest. ln this competition, the Junior girls won a cake for their effort. Other undertakings were the magazine drive, Val-o-grams, and style show. The many money-raising proi- ects-candy sales, spudnut sales, etc. - helped to spell financial success for the Girls Letter Club. Other activities of the club in- cluded Christmas caroling, the father-daughter play night, the mother-daughter play night, a basketball sport day Cin which l2 schools were invited to par- ticipatej and the Faculty-Student basketball game. The annual awards banquet in May climaxed their year. Officers and Cabinet of the Girl's Letter Club are the following: Vice President, Nancy Loukoiarvi, Sandy Brown, President, Vicki Fronk, Mary Karklins, Bonnie Boese, Mary Griffith, Mrs. Middleton, Delores Stark, Mary Flesch, Miss Zimdars, and Miss Earnest, 110 Girls' Club Excell in Service Projects 'Xl' O 8 lla llll g -E A K , 4 'li tisiisl-L77 P .. ,T ,ss-ned! MAGAZINE DRIVE WINNERS, Row I: P. Bradrick B McVay L Beaver Row 2 S Drury M Meier M Yeafer, S. Decatur, J. Akerson, D. Thomas. Row 3 M Falleur K Dawson K Friesen F Tomlin K Gresh am. Row 4: C. Klingler, G. Clark, K. Jones, H. Humphreys J Harvey P James Magazine Drive Pro ides for Scholarship The 1960-61 Girls' League magazine drive was held in the month of November. This drive, sponsored primarily to furnish funds for scholar- ships, is participated in by nearly all girls in school. Prizes are offered to those who rank highest in the number of subscriptions sold. Pauline Bradrick was the top seller with a total of 3139.55 in subscriptions. Laila Beaver ranked second with 379.20 in subscriptions, and Betsy McVay was third with 555.45 in subscrip- tions. Mystery prize winners were chosen daily during the drive and girls whose names were drawn received the mystery prize. 112 Portrait of Spring PorTraiT of Spring was The Theme of The an- nual spring sTyle show presenTed by The Girls' League on March 8. Sue Ferguson of The Cinder- ella School of Charm was rnoderaTor for The evenT. Modeling The cloThes which were furnished by downTown merchanTs were Carolyn SiewerT, Sal- ly Jochimsen, Judy Blake, Ginger Greer, Bobbie LovelleTTe, Joyce Mobley, Sharee ErTz, Karen Mar- Tin, KaThy Donkin, Eleanor Murray, Mary How- ser, Larry Brown, John Saffron, Bruce Ramage, STeve Boles, STeve STewarT, and BuTch Gardner. 0 t l. Butch and Carolyn are ready for The big event in new formal wear. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: President, Kathy Sprague Vice President Gaul Mellmger Secretary Ann Huxtable Treasurer, Sue Armstrong. Pep Club Leaders Build School Spirit Game days at South Salem High School are colorful days as pep club girls ap- pear in their red and white outfits. As an organized Cheering section, they carry out clever routines and carol stunts during football and basketball games. The pep club is responsible for giving traditional roses to winning Saxons on Monday morning after a victory. ML i M. , aa. Traftic Safety Committee checks cars for stickers. Trial and Tribulations 1 va 3' Q its . -m?'l ' i . . QE N XR Q2 W - . .li YS X is ge 'SN K e X X S Rs X Q 'tba it is X X v X S ,..x is .Asha L L AV it Questionaire regarding teen behavior takes concentration. ,ffl . .Whig at , , 3532.5 .QL '11 SL i .....' X 1 Cafeteria situation required the attention of building and grounds committee from time to time. 1 , l . 5 Caroline Bouchon, the French exchange student, helps decorate the school Christmas trees for her first Christmas in America. Holidays Set Theme for Many Assemblies As Thanksgiving and Christmas roll around each year, South High Students observe the oc- casions with appropriate assemblies. The A Choir, under the direction of Lou Kelly, performed for the Thanksgiving assembly, and Reverend Harding, of Four Corners Methodist Church gave a Thanksgiving Address. The Christmas Assembly consisted of the home- coming skit, with a serious note added by the choirs rendition of traditional Christmas music. Grads were Called out of the homecoming assemblies to participate in the Pep Band. The A Choir was the main attraction of the Thanksgiving assembly. New NNN ppc'-tf' fn ,Ek ,-aff am ' f lk, 419 Q . Q. 5 lil- X erm-ni! riff!!! ucrtrttf 810215. ESV' Q9 1 .large 5 1, mwym is X A 'Q 9 41. FRENCH CLUB, Row 'I: C. Bouchon, D. Clark, C. Stillings, K. Lermon, Row 2: T. Rodriguez, M. Howser, G. Warner, K. Fortmiller, J. Howser, S. McDonough, B. Curlin, P. Cook, S. Fulton, J. Blake, J. Wedel, S. Obershaw, R. Turner, B. Gannon, Mrs. Smith, advisor, Row 3: M. Farmer, B. Brooks, M. Lancefield, J. Osko, M. Prine, P. Clark, P. Jenks, J. Cannon, M. Eiler, M. Snyder, J. Poorman, C. Boers, L. Brandt, K. Sipola, L. Anderson, M. LANGUAGE CLUBS French, Latin, and Spanish Clubs boast of large en- rollments. One of the highlights of the French club year was the Christmas caroling with the Willamette French club members in early December. At the French club in- itiation new French club members were asked the ques- tion, Baisse-moi, Sil vous plait? They did get kissed, but raw cold liver was the substitute for Brigitte Bardot. The President of French club is Chrys Stillings and the advisor is Mrs. Smith. Spanish club held a pot-luck in- itiation in October. Elana Lehman from Venezuela told the Spanish club about the customs of her country. Old members enjoyment was hampered by the rituals of feed- ing each other, eating with the left hand, and cutting square corners. Spanish club is headed by President John Saffron and advised by Miss Christenson. The Latin club initiates were adorned in Roman dress at their annual in- itiation in October. The Romans were served refresh- ments and were forced to decline nouns. A swimming party is scheduled in December at the Y.W.C.A. Latin club is led by President Corby Hann and advised by Miss Anderson. Receiving first place at the French club initiation for her provincial cos- tume from Brittany is sophomore Mari Wenger. Hubert, M. Karklins, M. Schlesinger. Row 4: J. DeCamp, D. Hulbert, M Aleshire, B. Tribbett, K. Nuber, M. Watts, H. Humphreys, A. Chambers, R Moon, M. Loika, C. Speerstra, S. Long, P. Gorman, J. Akerson, L. deWeese K. Friensen, J. Mason, K. Nunn, L. Waln, S. Gleckler, M. Rondeau, L. Marsh L. Baxter, P. Freeburn, S. Kayser. Row 5: S. Bauer, J. Lambourne, J. Boock J. Stuart, J. Painter. 5. it 1 mf .ff Row 'l: J. Olson, C. Minnich, J. Adams, Mrs. Sparks, M. McVay, L. McCarl. Greene, S. Scharf, C. Long, J. Salter, S. Ertz, L. Beaver, A. Leonard, L Row 2: B. Ulrich, G. Aldrin, V. Greer, P. Thorn, S. Grabenhorst, D. Morse, York, C. Ballew, D. Luers, J. Mariels, M. Bent, M. Thede, J. White. Row 5 C. Kowalski, B. Curlin, L. Scheidemann, P. Brarick, Row 3: M. Fiene, C. K. Austin, J. Sneed, S. Calaba, D. Crook, C. Harvey, J. Corey, L. Jenson Morgan, P. Smith, M. Snyder, D. Crenshaw, C. Smith, J. Van Dyke, L. M. Moles. Actors and rtists Display Talents Row 1: J. Parker, K. Mclntosh, J. Hawes, P. Smith, Miss Bourroughs. Row 2: M. Rondeau, S. Scharf, R. McKillop, B. Boyer, G. Bent. f s .f Mv- . 4- X .4 4-im, I no Girls Get New Faces Finders Keepers was the one-act play presented by the drama class on December l-4 and 16. Along with the fine cast, many fellow-students helped back-stage with the production. Each year the drama class pre- sents plays, studies stage set- tings, plans production of plays, and hold a make-up day every Friday. All activities are under the direction of Miss Margaret Burroughs. Don'f cry, you'll run your mascara. 6.- Faith gets a new face with the help of Miss Burroughs. Finder's Keepers I don'T know where I lost if. Mrs. Aldrid .,., , . . Janice Parker Eugene Alclrid . . , A , Richard McKiIIop Mrs. Hampton , . . , . Kathleen Mclntosh I1's unbelieveable, and i1's mine! Now l've lost it! You can'f keep it! Funzapoppin' Part I Miss Oregon, Rosemary Doo- lan, was The special guest aT The annual all school TalenT show, Funzapoppin' presenTed in April. The show was under The direc- Tion of Randi Douglas and faculTy advisor Mrs. WoiTa. Jack Gilmore, Dale ShaTTo, and Bob West composed one of The cool combos ThaT fried out for Funzapoppinf l W .as-' Kathy Wilson keep her voice in shape for Funzapoppini . T si ., i l A -s ew -W -- . ' 'f:57?. ::E EEQ'I'-.' ' EfHi9i3?15'iEQf?5Q?--'5-VI'L i r , ffi-'E:ii'fi'-1' ' K K . ' -. gg - - ' syg-sgrigrz, ref +355 3 y 33, f X- . 5 J 4 E557 k k Denny Nelson, Vin FicTer, Jerry Olson and Don Brown make up the Blue Tones. 121 L. 1:15 Music, Music, Mu ic The band made its appearance at school assemblies and at football games. On one occasion they combined forces with the North Salem band to entertain at the halftime of a North-South football game. The less-serious pep band played for basketball games and provided halftime entertainment. Their director was Mr. Wallace Johnson, and president of the band was Dave Schild- meyer. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Peter Fraiola, per- formed various numbers at our Thanksgiving assembly and fall musical. Another important performance was the all-school musi- cal festival held early in February. Officers of the orchestra are Dick Reed, president, and Kathy Nunn, librarian. BAND, I.. to R., Row 1: O. Holcomb, E. Woodard, D. Schildmeyer, L. Waln, S. Gleckler, J. Doerksen, J. Shiffer, H. Isaac, M. Wonderly, D. Hulbert. Row 2: G. Bent, B. McVay, A. Bahr, D. Bonogofski, E. Hartman, J. Gilmore, L. Ralston, D. Marsland, C, Buchanan, R. Pomery, B. Geibel, B, Tribbett, D. Knoeder, K. Graves, G. Lunda, L. Ertsgaard. Row 3: D. McKenna, G. Burton C. Franklin, H. Thomas, K. Wonderly, C. Schroeder, W. Patterson, J. Oakes, I ,,,,,..-,... Q ii if is . i. Q S l ii i J 2 EP-1 T. Pace, D. Carlson, E. Bronwick, J. Bressler, B. Jensen, D. Zuke, M. Ever itt, A. Schendel, D. Clark, H. LaMont, D. Christensen. Row 4: Mr. Johnson J. Tilton, C. Kuhn, B. Graham, D. Shatto, C. Rastorfer, W. Jacox, T. Chown J. Jones, H. Knytych, T. Fast, B. Bishop, R. Woodard, C. Nevvhardt, J. East ridge, P. Galvin, J. Morrison, R. Sanders, M. Rempher. E . , 5 .Q - 5 , : . , 4, ss C . 2 , rf f J - si . 5 ' 'V i S. . 1-Q., 5 . Q . 3 . Q . 5 . i ORCHESTRA, L. to R., Row 1: F. Gaskins, D. Reed, R. Pomery, D. Clark, Geibel, B. Tribbett. Row 3: Mr. Frajola, C. Larson, R. West, K. Eaton, L. K. Wilson, O. Berg, D. Stuhr, K. Nun, S. Roberts. Row 2: R. Wilson, R. Ertsgaard, H. Kynytch, T. Fast, D. Christensen, H. LaMont, B. Bishop, J. Schultz, M. Wonderly, D. Hulbert, J. Shifter, O. Holcomb, E. Woodard, B. Morrison, B. Graham. PEP BAND, L. to R., Row 1: J. Tilton, C. Buchanan, J. Gilmore, R. Pomery, E. Woodard, D. Schildmeyer. Row 2: D. Christensen,H. LaMont, D. Clark, A. Schendel, Oliver Holcomb. Row 3: W. Jacox, T. Fast, T. Chown, H. Knytych, B. Bishop. 5 1' J .. V B 3 5 ? i ' M Ni , i + Q l 3 ws- ' x ...- . .., ..,.., . . . . J -P X alma H sg If , YY CHOIR, Row 1: D. Gehlar, M. Hovander, K. Frieson, K. Wilson, L. Anderson, M. Atkinson, S. Hoskinson, M. Alshire, S. Garrett, C. Murray, S. Fredin- berg, M. Newhart, S. Rawlings, B. Lovellette. Row 2: B. Shriver, M. Wen- ger, K. Sprague, M. Clark, D. Morris, A. Stanien, J. Statler, M. Wonderly, M. Snyder, J. Carol, S. White, J. Hansen, K. Newberg. Row 3: H. Corey, 57 17 X D. Nelson, A. Pade, B. Ramage, D. Brown, S. Stewart, T. Baker, D. Sever- son, J. Stevens, D. McHone, M. Delk, J. Olson. Row 4: D. Nielsen, B. Barton, J. Bingenheiner, J. Quiring, L. Riggs, C. Mortenson, K. Gresham, J. Jarvis, T. Lawshe, W. Heffner, Mr. Kelly. Carol Murray, Mickey Moore, Sharon Medlock. GIRLS' GLEE, Row 'lz T. Forbes, J. Warden, N. Ahrendt, P. Frederick, L. Barker, K. Anderson, K. Anderson, A. Birely, R. Hulbert, S, Se Rine Row 2: L. Turner, A. Stonier, A. Holweger, J. Penniman, K. Martin, C. Bolin M. Milne, J. Sneed, N. Schmidt, L. Holcomb. Row 3: M. Moles, J. Heacly, Gail Bolin, Shirley Garrett, Pat Taves. L. Hagen, M. Gisner, C. McNeil, J. Rogers, L. Denton, J. Storkin, K. De Vries, P. Gourley, M. Agalzoff. Row 4: R. Ellingson, N. Thomas, J. Hudson, M. Covey, M. Perry, C. Miller, V. Saturn, T. Faucett, L. Gilkinson, P. Clay- pool, J. Canaday, S. Coon, C. Kearton, E. Peters. 123' fc' my---fx--. ,. .Q 5 3 if. Q 'N d 3 .1 N l 1 - -fi. je + E - s fan J 5 -rf A A '- al 32- 'cs MIXED CHORUS, Row I: M. Moore, P. Taves, J. Rosenau, Z. ter, M. Mischke, B. Barton, D. Nelson, D. Brown, S. Stewart, L. Garber, C. Murray, M. Alshirc, K. Nubcr. Row 2: K. Eaton, G. Riggs, D. Alexander. Row 4: D. Sc-ipp, J. Stcvcns, D. McClain, Bolin, S. Mcdlock, M. Hovandcr, M. Wenger, S. Garrett, K. M. Delk, T. Lawshe, J. Jarvis, J. Quiring, J. Olson. Frieson, K. Wilson, M. Wonderly. Row 3: S. Kaiser, V. Fich- Sing with the Saxons Sherri Medlock, Mickey Moore, Carol Murray. The choir annually provides the music portion of our serious Thanksgiving and Christmas assemblies. Among other performances this year were a concert at Franklin High in Portland and tvvo Christmas concerts at the Capitol Mall. Mix- ed Chorus and Girls' Glee sing for outside activities and school functions. Six smaller choral groups, formed ot choir members, entertain for social activities. All of these groups are under the direction ot Mr. Lou Kelly. Denny Nelson, Vin Fichter, Jerry Olson, Don Brown. Kathy Wilson, Kathy Eaton, Melanie Hovander Dale Seipp, Mike Delk, Stan Kaiser, Kirk Gresham, Jay Quiring. u fx 2 E A i .91 'W MR. HAUK'S STAFF, Row 1: J. Williams, K. Urban, L, Turner, Row 2: G, MISS HERlNGER'S OFFICE STAFF, Row T: V. Kinton, S. Samuels, J. Parker Peters, J, Lawrence. Row 3: P. Morris, B. Anderson, L. Trommlitz, J. Hewey. ROW 21 L. Perkins, C- Carlson, B- Sfone. Row 3: S- Garret Nl- Van Cleave' J. Stevens, J. McDonald. Cffice Girls Profit from Experience MAIN OFFICE STAFF, Row 1: L. Moling, J. Aaserude, B. Lovellefte, V. Greer, N. Loukoiarvi, S. Rifle, A. Burgess. Row 2: C. Minnich, C. Siewart, S. Hoskinson, J. Heady, J. Hansen, D. Blanchard. Row 3: C. Allen, S. Mills, A. Sfonier, P. Morris. Row 4: M. Gipson, M. Wonderly, D. Conover, A. Kleger, S. Sfeinke, S. Shire, E. Oberg. Row 5: P. Shephard, S. Kinkaid, M. Ziegler, R. Cain, S. Thede, L. Lee, L. Siegios. Talents Displayed in rts n I and Crafts 1 4 iii? organized girls woodworking class become acquainted with some of the basic tools i I , J J . f l l t dm .,, I l 'iss , M 's iwia l D is il i is .5335 W sf r fn i I fy. l Mrs. Sparks proudly displays the work of some of her art students. Setting up a loom and weaving on it is one of the proiects undertaken in the crafts' classes. K - Teen Goals. GRACE ELLIOTT Y-TEENS Row I: J. McDonald, D. Bradley, president J. Wedel, R. Woodard, S. Cannon, R. Feiring, P. Karnes. Row 2: B. Curlin, A. Burgess, S. Bush, P. McMahon, S. Calaba, L. Motling, D. Webb, C. Harvey, L. Scheidelmann, M. Karklins. Row 3: M. Flesch, S. Gleckler, E. Gezelious, N. Nelson, L. Baxter, M. Moles, D. Hulbert. Row 4: N. Owens, B. Schroyer, C. Evans, M. White, G. Terzenbach, L. Wise, M. Luther, J. Metzger, E. Murray, L. Helder, V. Kinton. ANN GUTHRIE Y-TEENS Row 'l: S. McDonough, L. Rector, President, B. Brooks, M. Boese, . J. Aaserude, B. Gardner, K. Ingham, T. Green. Row 2: J. Howser, K. Sprague, T. Blum, P. Ritchie, 5. Sneddon, G. Fenimore, J. Dodge, S. Fulton, C. Painter. Row 3: S. Bennet, S. Rawlings, P. Cook, M. Pfouts, A. Hicks, J. Boone, J. Storkan, S. Burrell, C. Robb, M. GriFfith. Row 4: N. Rodriquez, D. Morse, C. Cannon, A. Harvey, J. Mason, J. Shifter, M. Clark, G. Mellinger, S. Golden, P. Frederick, K. Merin. To Grow a Person RUTH HILL Y-TEENS Row 1: L. Reynolds, S. Kellicut, President, S. Jochimsen, J. Saffron, G. Greer, K. Epley. Row 2: L. Bowdenweiser, K. Davis, S. Charle S. White, C. Bouchon, N. VanHouten, B. Blaisdell, E. Hadley, M. Hovander, B. Lovellette, N. Ahrendt. Row 3: R. Stringham, M. Watts, C. Speerstra, K. Fortmiller, J. Silke, N. Davis, C. Weiser, V. Hills, J. Warren. 51 Row 4: J. Milne, R. Moon, L. Waln, K. Martin, J. Auld, S. Maris, S. Wilson, C. Boers, L. Anderson, L. Brandt, B. Oraw. To Grow in the Love of God ESTHER LITTLE Y-TEENS Row 'l: M. Yeater, President, J. Taggart, Row 2: R. Collins, C.Scl'1oessler, P. Morris, M. Eller, L. Zeh, S. George, M. VanCleave, J. Heady. Row 3: J. Waltz, C. Kowalski, M. Mack S. Olson, J. Williams, P. Purcell, S. Bailey, L. Bolstad, Z. Garber, E. Perkins. Row 4: C. Larson, A. Gardner, D. Ewing, M. McGlinn, J. Van Dyke, H. Humphreys, J. Salter, S. Decatur, S. Drury, K. Garrett, S. Parker. Row 5: Z. Diamond, J. DeCamp, J. Phillips L. Bean. INTERCLUB COUNCIL Row 'l: S. Kellicuf, J. Saffron, Row 2: S. Bush, B. Hamilton, C. Robb, P. Riichie, J. Phillips. o Grow in Friendship MARGARET MEADE Y-TEENS Row 1: M. Stein, R. Coe, J. Blake, D. Henken, C. Stiilings, A. Huxfable. Row 2: L. McCarI, P. Forbes, L. Wiley, S. Singer, K. Anderson, L. Barker, C. Neiman, B. Hoxsey, C. Holm. Row 3: M. Thede, T. Gustafson, M. Duniway, L. Janes, M. Johnson, P. Thorn, R. Asburry, J. Poorman, S.Scl1arf, G. Hensey, J. Buren, J. Buschert, M. Groom. Row 4: B. Shriver, P. Gorman, S. Armstrong, O. Berg, A. Adair, V. Fluit, K. Huntley, A. Leonard, J. Chisholm, B. Hamilton, R. Douglas, R. Abingdon. HI- CLAUDE KELLS HI-Y Row 1: W. Folk, R. Tate, C. Robb, D. Darst, M. Lancefield, D. Welch, M. Smith. Row 2: F. Fagg, D. Marsh, C. Baker, W. Weaver, R. Alexander. Row 3: R. Falleur, D. Torgeson, D. Clark, G. Welse, T. Proctor, R. Sanders, L. Darsf. Builds Character J. R. MOTT Hl-Y Row 'I: R. Woodard, J. Aaserude, B. Ramage,4T. Blum, M. Mulkey, L. Janes, K. Epley. Row 2: E. Woodard, T. McKnight, B. Neary, W. Heflner, L. Sheets, H. Knytch, D. McHone, K. Higley. Row 3: B. Gardner, J. Sneed, R. Campbell R. Piefers, C. Cauble, R. Coe, K. Graves, J. Waltz. Row 4: R. Ashford, A. Pade, S. Kellicut. A. A. STAGG HI-Y Row 'l: V. Fichter, L. Rector, J. Dodge, D. Bradley, M. Boese, M. Pfouts, J. Painter. Row 2: D. Henken, M. Mischke, A. deSchweinitz, R. Doan F. Saffron, C. Hann, C. Hobbs. Row 3: M. Dolezal, W. Barger, D. Hughes, J. Wirth, T. Lawshe, R. Binger. Promotes Leadership Training and Build Brotherhood W. I. STALEY HI-Y Row 1: M. McKinley, L. Waln, C. Dyer, A. Hill, S. Busick, J. Shiffer, D. Minto. Row 2: D. Marsland, R. Cross, S. Ladd, B. Pyritz, L. Ertsgaard, B. Hohweisher, C. Holland. Row 3: K. Reaney, B. Hamilton, J. Keorfge, K. Salter, T. Hill, B. Keudell, J. Adams, B. Sloan, L. Ports, V. Sanders. YOUNG REPUBLICANS, Row 'l: J. Lofgren, S. Mills, C. Obershaw, Mr. Benninghoff, advisor. Row 2: R Moon, L. Brandt, L. P. Martin. Anderson, C. Boers, A. Fawcett. Row 3: S. Baker, B. Shaw, S. Kellicut, E. Moskel Election Year Stirs Interest in Politie YOUNG DEMOCRATS Williams, M. Karklins Hartman. Row 3: M. J. Linn, B. Barnes, F. G. Baker, T. McKnight. , Row 'ls P. Ritchie, A. Balwr, P. Lee, R. Stevens, B. Blaisolell, N. VanHouten, J . Row 2: R. Collins, R. Bickell, B. Brooks, H. Knytych, N. Norris, S. Scharf, E Duniway, C. Stillings, M. Birrell, B. Shaw, J. Stuart, J. Barr. Row 4: G. McCuedy Gaskins, W. Sloan, D. Schindler, D. Avison. Row 5: G. Burton, C. Dyer, R. Harp O The last and most important door to the future, is the door to emotional maturity. The door to emotional growth is important to all students at South but particu- larly to the seniors as they finish their senior year. The final accomplishments of the senior class will serve as goals for the under classmen. Our class has shown an array of talents in sports, social activities, and scholastic abilities, which will be put into use in profes- sions, vocations, and in citizenship. Out of our senior class, five Saxons placed in the National Merit Scholarship finals. As we, the senior class, leave South Salem we wish the coming classes as much success as we have had and memories as fond as those that linger with us. ,os 'bw .Mya at -QW. Q-K - Q. . A L if ,fi i .Sufi Q2 - -' L. - fi -. a..- , , Q 1 X 3 X S XT as g 31. P 5 is, iii? fx P Q,AA ig 'aff S puma-sua i M-Q ,,g'h K I 'QF ww V -,K nw WN .fawt 'X wi... - 44 1 I f ,V wah A N' , x W Pre m an! S1 .First Vimgllres. . Segpqdalfaayice Pres. Sec.-Trees. .A . ix i 3 N Y NING THE moons ro mKN Jie ARE . . Larry Rector if Randi Douglas Sandy Sneddon Barbara Blaisdell . . . .grw M W ,E M a'aaa N. ir M ..: 635512, ,: 2b, '-J, - Q a. iifymxi X 13 X x f U5 x S Y E The e Students Discuss Our School Problem A.S Larry Rector, champion cross-country runner is the sixth president of South Salem High. Besides his other presidential duties, Larry provided for a scrapbook committee, and constitutional revision committee, and attended the Northwest Student Council Conference at Eugene on No- vember 26. First Vice-President Randi Douglas planned four major as- semblies and organized Funzapoppin. Randi's own experience as a performer fa folk dancerj proved a valuable background for planning assemblies. Sandy Sneddon, second Vice President worked diligently . B. OFFICERS to plan the main social functions at South. She organized the Coronation Ball, the Twirp Dance, football after-game dances, and supervised all Thursday noon dances. Barbara Blaisdell, adequately fullfilled her im- portant role as Secretary-Treasurer. She took minutes at all student council meetings, signed student-body cards, kept up school corres- pondence, and changed the calendar of events in the center hall. Barbara attended the Student Leadership Conference at the University of Oregon during the summer. STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: Randi Douglas, lst Vice Pres., Larry Rector, President, Barbara Dodge, M. Pfouts, J. Christensen, C. Hantly, S. Jochimsen, S. Bennett, M Blaisdell, Secretary, Sandy Sneddon, 2nd Vice Pres. Row 2: S. Charles, Stein, S. Olson, S. Clinker. Row 4: K. Morey, D. Robinson, K. Graves B. Atkinson, J. Wedel, C. O'Neil, V. Greer, M. McVay, A. Hill, L. de- R. Sanders, G. Smith, R. Biles, R. Ashford, J. Prince, E. Maerz, D. Royce Weese, J. Hicks, D. Ward, R. Lorenz, B. Brooks. Row 3: T. Gustafson, J. T. Vigeland, C. Hann, K. Higley, D. Perry, R. Hawkins. i lx Monthly Awards Given to Boys and Girls pu 'gli 42 Larry Rector was September's Rotarian. October's Rotarian and Girl of the Month were Rick Biles and Eileen Hadley. November's Rotarian and Girl of the Month were Don Royse and Chris Stillings. F. Carol Robb and Denny Perry were December's Girl and Rotar George Smith and Kathy Sprague were chosen 'For the month of January. g 1 l,'? February's Girl of the Month and Rotarian were Candy Painter 1-3j'1:eBAQffJVrjl'jhiff,'ff219gftIfaSfCf,ffr'fh.We'e Chosen Girl and Boy and Ed Perkins. Caroline Beuchon and Ma Rotarian during April. Qi Outstanding Saxons are rewarded each month for their services to South. Girls ofthe Month are chosen by a committee headed by Girls' League rep- resentative, Sue Charles. The Rotarian is chosen each month by the Student Council and represents the student body at weekly luncheons of the Salem branch of Rotary International. During the month for which the girl is chosen, she wears the Girl of the Month bracelet with her name engraved on it. At the end of the year, one of the year's Girls ot the Month is elected by the student body as Girl of the Year. As a part of this honor, she is given the bracelet as a gift. Micky Snyder and Dick Bradley were chosen Girl of the Month and Rotarian for the month of May. x Boese were Girl of the Month and ks., 139 2 , V . .f X, X xx . 4 i L 140 Nancy Vice-President Ann Hicks fa . H, Secretary-Treasurer Jerry Madison . . Sergeant-at-Arms 152355 'QZIS3' SENIQR CLASS COUNCIL, Row 1: Nancy Van Houten, Rick Biles, Ann Hicks. Row 2: Micki Snyder, Caroline B0UCl'10f1f Kathy Sprague, Sherron Fugman, Barb Curlin, Rosalie Eiler. Row 3: Al deSchweinitz, Vicki Fronk, Pat Morris, Pat Karnes, Shirley Thede. Row 4: Kenny Epley, Bruce Barnes, Phil Martin. Seniors, You Made lt! The open door of formal education is closing forthe last time tor many Seniors. Some will continue with their education, and others will go to work. While the door is still open, let's look back and see what has taken place. The 1960 United Fund Drive was won by Mrs. Voigt's Senior Home Room 224. The Drive was undertaken with much zeal by each class and each home room. Soon after the United Fund came the Sen- ior Class Movie Rally Round The Flag, Boys. The graduating class of 1961 also con- tributed tour people to the Merit Schol- arship finals-Jay Painter, Chrys Stillings, Bert Shaw, and Alice Dench. Our foreign exchange student this year was Caroline Bouchon. Outstanding in the sports de- partment was the selection of Big Bear Barry Fuller as linesman of the year. Class of '61 Bought Or borrowed? ag . M KJ- gy I 141 Aaserude, Jan-Student Council 1, French Club i,2,3 13 Affleck Virginia Pep Club I2 Home Ec Club 3 F.T.A. 3, Y-Teens l,2, V. Pres. 3, Horizons 2, V. Pres. 3 Alello Karen Pep Club l 2 3 Aldrich Roberta Ski Club Hasher 3. Adams, Mike-Ski Club l,2, V. Swim 3, Speech 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 G L C 3 Annual 3 Transfer 2 2, Tennis 3. Adams, Monte-Ski Club 2,3, V.S. 3, Swim Allen, Vic. Ashford, Randy-A.S.B. Council 3, French Club A S B Council l V S l 2 3 N A H S 2 3 V Wrestling 2,3, Hi-Y 3, J.V. Tennis 2, V. Tennis 3. Austin, Keith- 2 3 J V Football l Bacheller Linda FTA Irs Art Club 3, V.S. 2,3, J.V. 'Track l, V. Football Mgr. 2. League Rep 2 YTeens 1 2 3 Horizons 3 Austin, Wayne. Aydelotte, Dwight-J r. Class Sgt.-at-Arms, Bailey, Sharron-A.S.B. Council l, Home Ec. Club Report- er 2, F.T.A. l,2, V. Pres. 3, Y-Teens 3, Pep Club l,2,3. Baker, Chuck. Baker, Steve-Raclio Electronics l,2, An- nouncers Club 3. Baker, Tom-Latin Club 2, V. Football Bashford, Kenneth-Retail Selling 3. Baumgardner, Terry S Club l 2 3 V Wrestling l Intramural Sports 3 Bed -Retail Selling 3. Baylie, Don. Bean, .lan-Spanish Club saul Chris Var S Club 2 Football 2 V Track 2 3 J V l, Latin Club 2, Pep Club Council 2, Home Ec. Club 3 Football l Retail Selling 3 G.L.C. l,2, Horizons 3. Beard, Ray-Ski Club l,3, Var MQ, -nun ,.. -N 'Xi tr .. ,M 3 Behrens, Betty-Pep Club l,2,35 F.T.A. 2. Bell, Diane- Club 35 Rifle Club lg Drama Club 35 Orchestra l,2,3 Pep Club 2,35 Rifle Club 35 Oftice 3. Bell, Ron-Radio Biles, Rick-Sr. Class Pres.5 Soph. Class Pres.5 l.R.L. l, Pres. Electronics l,2,3. Bennett, Gerald-V. Track 35 J.V. Foot- 25 State Pres, 35 N.H.S. 2,35 N.A.H.S. 2,35 V. Track 2,3. ball lg J.V. Track 2. Bent, George-Spanish Club lp Art -2 4 Bingenheimer, Jim-Soph. Class Council5 Retail Selling5 Choir l,2,35 Intramurals Sports 25 Band l. Binger, Ron- A.S.B. Council 25 Clypian 25 V. Baseball 25 Hi-Y l,2,35 Library 25 Rowdy Douds l,2,3. Bishop, Ralph-Chess Club l. Blaisdell, Barbara-A.S.B. Sec. Treas.5 l.R.L. 35 ,.,,,,,,,.a-I' 'Q' Spanish Club l, Sec. 25 N.H.S. 2,35 Girl's League Cabinet 25 F.T.A. 3. Blake, Don-A.S.B. Council 35 Var. S. 2,35 V. Wrestling 25 J.V. Cross Country 25 J.V. Wrestling l. Blake, Judy. ,gun Blum Terri ASB Council l Spanish Club l 2 Horizons H Y l 2 Pres 3 Boldt Darrell Hi Y 2 JV Wrestling I2 V Pres 3 Speech 2 Hasher 3 FTA 3 G l Boles Steve Sk1Club3 J V Footballl Rowdy Douds Boatwrlght Ron Chess Clubl Boese Max ASB Coun T23 Bohn Gall ASB Council l2 French Club 23 cil 2 Spanish Club 2 Sgt at Arms 3 NA HS 2 3 Var Choir 2 3 Girls Glee l Art Club l S Club l2 V Pres 3 V Cross Country 3 Masher 3 'Nd' 1 'Wifi' 2 . il ls'5 sw-AWV' 1. wma' Bouchon, Caroline-Exchange Student5 French Club V. Pres. 35 l.R.L. 35 Girl's League Rep. 35 Y-Teens 35 Horizons 3 Ski Club 3. Boyd, Bill-A.S.B. Council 35 Ski Club l,2,3 V. Track l,25 V. Cross Country l,25 J.V. Football lj J.V Basketball lg Retail Selling 3. Boyer, Bud. Bradley Dick-A.S.B. Council 35 l.R.L. Sgt.-at-Arms 35 N.H.S. 2, V Pres. 35 Hi-Y 2, Sec. 35 Science, V. Pres. 25 N.A.H.S. 2, V. Pres. 35 Masher 3. Breithaupt, Jim-Yell King 35 N.F.L. 2,35 Var. S. Club l,2,35 V. Wrestling 35 J.V. Track5 Speech l,2,3. Brooks, Barb-A.S.B. Council 35 Latin Club l,25 Ski Club l,2,35 Y-Teens l,2, Pres. 35 Horizons 35 Annual 3. Brown Larry ASB Council 2 Latin Club 1 2 3 Ski Club 2,3. Buck, Dorothy-Retail Selling Treas. 35 Library 1,2. Sgt at Arm 2 3 Var S Sgt at Arms 3 N A H S 3 V Buck, Nancy-Retail Selling Treas. 35 Girl's Glee 1. Bunt- tball 2 3 V Baseball 3 Brown Bruce H1 Y 1 2 Re ler, Allen. Burgess Ann Pep Club 1 2 3 Commercial Club 2 Treas Bush, Sue-French Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Girl's Lea- 3 Y Teens 3 Office 2 3 Burgess Bonnie Burk Janice gue Rep. 1, V. Pres. 25 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Horizons 3. Cain, Transfer 2 Pep Club 2 3 Burrell Shelley Transfer 3 Ramona-Commercial Club 35 Office 3. Calaba Mike H Y 2 3 Calaba Sandy Ski Club 2 3 Transfer 25 Pep Club 2,35 Rifle Club 3. Cannon, Sue- FTA 3 Girl s League Rep 2 Art Club 3 YTeens 1 3 Home Ec. Club 1,2, Pres. 35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2, G LC 2 Horizons 1 2 Pres 3 Annual 3 Canaday Gean 3 Carlson, Connie-Pep Club 1,2,35 Office 3. Carlson, Ed. Cauble, Cliff-French Club 35 Ski Club 35 Band 1,25 V Football 2,35 J.V. Football lg J.V. Wrestling lg Choir 3 Clark, Duncan-French Club 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Band 1,3 V. Football 35 Tennis 1,2,35 Rif1e Club 25 Science Club 2 QR Clay, Carolyn-Pep Club l,2,3, Home Ec. Club 2, F.T.A. 2, Retail Selling Reporter 3. Clemens, Gary-Ski Club 2, 3, Retail Selling 3. Clinton, Joe-Retail Selling 3. Coe, Bob- Ski Club 3, Hi-Y l,2,3, Masher 3. Collins, Rosalie- 'ld' French Club 2,3, Ski Club l,2,3, l.R.L. 2,3, F.T.A. 3, Y- Teens l,3, Horizons l, Clypians l. Comstock, David-ln- tramural Sports l,2,3, J.V. Football l, V. Baseball 2,3, V. Football 2, Var. S. Club 3. Cookson, Harvey-Spanish Club l, Chess Club l, Retail fice 2.3. Crom, Linda-Pep Club l,2,3, Ski Club l,2, Selling 3. Cooper, Sharon. Cox, Gary. Cooker, Rena- G.L.C. l. Crook, Diane-Pep Club l,2,3, Art Club 3. Pep Club l,2,3, Commercial Club,2, Retail Selling 3, Of- ! 4dug,., 2 X Curlin, Barbara-Rally Squad 3, Soph. Class Sec., Treas., Masher 3, Hi-Y 2, Pres. 3, Ski Club 3. Daugherty, AI. Sr. Class Council, French Club 2,3, Y-Teens 3, G.L.C. l,2, Davis, Anita-Transfer 3, Retail Selling 3, Pep Club 3. Horizons 3. Daniels, Judy-Transfer 2. Darst, Dick-Lat- Davis, Kelly-Latin Club l, Commercial Club Pres. 3, Tal- in Club l, V. Football 3, J.V. Football l, J.V. Wrestling l, ent Show l,2,3, Speech 3. 5,753 sf inn K Sli V A. DeForrest, Pat--Pep Club l,2,3, Retail Selling 3. Dench, Alice-Spanish Club 2,3, l.R.L. 3, N.H.S. 2,3, Y-Teens l,2. DeSchweinitz, Al-Transfer 2, Hi-Y 3, Ski Club 2,3, Class Council, Var. S. Club 2,3, Tennis 2, Clypian 3. deVries, Lynn-Rally Squad. Dick, larry-Radio Electronics l, Treas. 2, Retail Selling 3. Dodge, Julee-Rally Squad, Jr. Class Council, French Club l,2,3, Pep Club Council l, F.T.A. 3, Hasher 3, Y-Teens l,2,3. 14' Qi' iii, .s Rf fir' .S Q '? ' N., Q. C ' x fqy i N. 5 i is Q 145 'lik' Douglas, Dale. Douglas, Randi-A.S.B. First V. Pres.5 Lat- in Club 1, Sec. 2,35 l.R.L. 35 N.H.S. 2,35 Quill 8: Scroll V Pres. 2,35 Talent Show 1,25 Orchestra 1,2,3. Driessler Kathy-Commercial Club 25 Art Club Treas. 1,25 G.L.C 1,25 Retail Selling 35 Y-Teens 15 Chess Club 2. Ebner, I P 'N Carol-Transfer 3. Eiler, Mary Ellen-French Club 35 Latin Club 1,25 Ski Club 15 Commercial Club 35 Y-Teens 15 Hori- zons 1,2,3. Eiler, Rosalie-Sr. Class Council5 Latin Club 1,25 Ski Club lg F.T.A. 2,35 Girl's League Rep. 25 Y-Teens 15 Horizons 1,2,3. 'QF' W ww Vim? 'immuno- . ,.. Epley, Kenny-Sr.Class Council5 Jr. Class Council5 Latin Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 1,2,3. Fast, James-Ski Club 15 Club 1, Pres. 2,35 N.H.S. 35 Hi-Y 1, Sec. Treas. 2, Pres 35 Encore Pres 2,35 Talent Show 1,2,35 Choir 35 Orchestra Masher 35 N.A.H.S. 3. Etheridge, Jack-Clypian 3. Fall- 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,3. Fast, Judy-F.T.A. 35 Girl's League eur, Bob-Soph. Class Council5 Spanish Club 25 Ski Club 35 Rep. 1,25 Horizons 2,35 Oftice 25 Pep Club 1,2,3. Hi-Y 1,2,35 Band 1,25 Talent Show 1,2. Farris, Betfelinn- 'Full' Abi Fawcett, Andy-Spanish Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. Feiring, Roy-N.H.S. 2, Pres. 35 V. Football 2,35 V. Track 1,25 Quill 81 Scroll 35 N.A.H.S. 2,35 Var. S. Club 2,35 Masher 3. Fenimore, Gretchen-F.T.A. 1,35 Girl's League Rep. 15 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Horizons 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. Ferris, linda-Transfer 25 Home Ec. Club 25 Retail Selling Sec. 35 Pep Club 2,3. Ferry Max--V. Wrestling 35 J.V. Football 15 J.V. Wrestling 1,25 Intramurals 2,35 Hi-Y 2. Fetters, Judy-Transfer 3. Filsinger, Gary-Var. S Club 1,2,35 Clypian 35 V. Track 2, 35 V. Swim 1,2,35 V. Track 1. Flesch, Eugene-Rifle Club 3. Folk, .lack-Var. S Club 15 V. Track 1,35 J.V. Football lg J.V. Track 25 J.V. Wrestling 15 Intramurals 1,2,3. Fol- som, Louise. Fouchek, Barbara-J.V. Rally5 V. Rally5 N. H.S. 2,35 Masher5 G.L.C. 15 Ski Club 15 French Club 1,2. Fox, Jack-V. Football. X 11:1.'If i M.-f -'Uk 'QD' T Frad, Joan. Fredinburg, Sharon-Pep Club l,2,35 Girl's Club 2,35 V. Track 2,35 V. Cross Country 35 J.V. Cross Glee lg Choir 2,3. Freeburn, Howard-Rifle Club 35 Li- Country l,25 Science Club l,2. Fronk, Vicki-Sr. Class brary l,25 J.V. Wrestling l. Friesen, Justina-Latin Club Council5 French Club lg Girl's League Rep. 2,35 G.L.C. 25 Pep Club l,2,35 Retail Selling Tres. 3. Friess, John- Pres. 3. Latin Club lp Radio Electronics Club l, V. Pres. 25 Var. S ,.-QQQ1 ?' ii- sf' ..,..- ,X ,yank Fw! 'mmf dough, nu-+-sw 30 Fugman, Sharon-Sr. Class Council5 Latin Club 1, Tres. 2 Home Ec. Club lg G-irl's League Council 25 Y-Teens lg A S.B. Council l. Fuller, Barry-Var. S. Club l,2,35 V. Foot ball 2,35 V. Wrestling 2,35 J.V. Football lp J.V. Wrestling l. Fulton, Sharon-Jr. Class Council5 French Club l,2,35 Girl s League Rep 2 YTeens l 2 3 Annual 3 Speech 35 Horizons 23 Gardner Butch Annual 3 Masher 3 Hi-Y 23 Garrett Shirley Transfer 2 OFtice 3 Choir 23 Pep Club 2 3 Gaskins Francis A S B Council l IR L 3- En- core 2,35 J.V. Football lg Talent Show lg Orchestra l,2,3. 'QQ ,,,..-...,, we Gauthier, Phil-Rifle Club 25 Chess Club 2,35 Choir l,2,3. .495 C -'F as-J, i0 .x N.,-, . 335:-f Golden, Jack. Golden, Sharon-French Club l,2,35 F.T.A Gilberg, Carolyn-A.S.B. Council l5 Home Ec. Club 35 Girl's 35 Y-Teens l,2,35 Pep Club l,2,3. Gooch, Daryl-Ritlle League Rep. 2. Gipson, Marcia-Transfer 35 Pep Club 3. Club 3. af-Q 490s I, 'U' Q I 'Q P'-x rw- wr yuan- Grabow, Gary-Ski Club 35 Band l,2,3. Graham, Ward. Graves, Kenny-A.S.B. Council 35 Hi-Y l,2,35 Var. S Club 35 Announcers Club Pres. 3. Greene, Terry-Ski Club l, 2,35 Y-Teens l,2,35 Drama Club l,2, V. Pres. 3. Greer, I Virginia-A.S.B. Council 35 Art Club 35 Y-Teens l,2,35 Hor- izons 2,35 Office 35 Pep Club l,2,3. Gresham, Karen- Latin Club l 2 3- N.H.S. 2 3- F.T.A. 2 3- Girl's Lea ue Re , , , , , , , Q p. lg Pep Club l,2,3. Sv' 147 Groves Eric I RL 3 N H S 3 Transfer 3 Math Club 3 l,2,35 Speech l,2,35 G.L.C. l,2,3. Hammond, Steve. Gustafson Terrie Var Rally Squad French Club l 2 3 Hanft, Stanley-Science Club 2. Hansen, Judy-Latin Club Girls League Rep 3 YTeens l 2 3 GLC l 2 Horizons 1,25 Commercial Club 35 Girl's League Rep. 25 Encore 2, Debate l 2 Hadley E Ieen I RL 2 3 N H S Sec. 35 Choir 35 Band l,2. rl?- Hardcastle Dana Transfer 3 Commercial Club 3 Har ice-French Club 25 I.R.L. 35 F.T.A. 2,35 Drama Club l,2,3 man Alice Harvey Katherine Transfer 3 Pep Club 3 Choir 2. Hawkins, Richard-Yell King5 Latin Club l, Tres Home Ec Club 3 Haven Leroy V Baseball 3 Retail 25 I.R.L. 35 N.F.L. i,2,35 Hi-Y l, Sec. 2,35Nl6Sl1el' 35 Speech Selling 3 J V Basketball l JV Baseball l Hawes Jan l,2,3. E' H if ssi, 'W '53 . time Hayden Maren French Club l G LC l 2 3 ep C ub 25 J.V. Cross Country 1,25 J.V. Wrestling l. Henne, Car- T 2 3 Heffner Wally Helgeson Jerry Ski Club 1 2 3 men-Y-Teens 15 Retail Selling 35 Pep Club l,2,3. Herb lntrarnurals l Tennis 3 Henken Dale J V Yell King Lyman-Jr. Class Council5 Hi-Y lg V. Football 25 J.V. Foot- A S B Council 2 Spanish Club l 2 Sec Tres 3 J V Track ball 15 J.V. Track 15 Orchestra 25 Pep Band 2. if' 1-me -aww--P' Higley, Gwen. Hill, Dick-Latin Club 25 V. Cross Country 35 J.V. Track 25 J.V. Cross Country 2. Hills, Vivian- French Club 25 Retail Selling Pres. 35 Talent Show 25 Choir 25 Girl's Glee l. Hoirup, Sheranne-Home Ec. Club 35 F.T.A. 1,2535 Band Holden Mike Clypian 3 Transfer 2 Houser Gary Ra 15 Pep Club l,2,3. Holcomb, Oliver-Hi-Y l,2, Sgt.-at- duo Electronics 2 J V Football l Library 2 3 Houser Arms 35 V. Football 35 V. Wrestling 2,35 J.V. Football ly Gorden V Football 2 J V Football l Chess Club 2 3 Band i,2, Pres. 35 Announcers Club l,2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3. Houston Jeanette YTeens 3 Transfer 2 Houston, Lee. Hovander, Melanie-Transfer 35 Choir 35 Y-Teens 35 l.R.L. 35 Spanish Club 35 Pep Club Council 3. Howey, Judy-Commercial Club 25 Girl's League Rep. 35 Ottice 35 Pep Club l,2,3. Ingham, Kathy-Soph. Closs Council5 French Club l,25 Pep Club Council lj F.T.A. 35 Q3- A Hua Jackson, PhilfSki Club 2, Pres. 35 J.V. Cross Country 25 Var S Club 2 3 V Football 2 3 J V Football l Choir l Intramurals 2. Jandera, Marvin. Janes, Lyle-Latin Club 2 3 Tennis l Jenkins Jerry Jensen Kathy Y Teens 1,25 Ski Club 2, Sec. 35 Y-Teens l,2,35 G.L.C. 1,25 Horizons 2 Clypian 3 Pep Club l 2 3 2,35 Hasher 3. Jarvis, John-Jr. Class Council5 Hi-Y 35 fb.-1 ' Jeter, Fred-Latin Club lj Radio Electronics 2,35 l.R.L. 35 N.H.S. 2,35 Science Club 25 Math Club 3. Jochimsen, Sally-Annual Editor 35 Quill 8. Scroll 35 Spanish Club 1, Tres. 25 l.R.L. 35 N.H.S. 2,35 Y-Teens 2, Pres. 35 Horizons l, Sec. 2, V. Pres 3. Johnson, Helen-Girl's League Rep. 25 Joseph, Kathy-French Club 2,35 Latin Club lg Ski Club 2, Home Ec Club 2, V. Pres. 35 Girl's League Rep. 15 Y-Teens 35 Horizons 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. Juran, Bob-Ski Club 2, Sec. 3. Keeney, Ron-Retail Selling 3. Kellicut, Skip- 35 Hi-Y lg Var. S Club 2,35 V. Wrestling 2,35 J.V. Football l.R.L. 2,35 N.H.S. 2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Var. S Club 1,2,35 V. 1. Kaehler, Don-l.R.L. 35 Science Club 2. Karnes, Pat- Football 2,35 V. Baseball 1,2,35 V. Wrestling lg Masher. Sr. Class Council5 Spanish Club 25 Commercial Club 25 . . Kershaw, Bob-Clypian 35 Var. S Club 2,35 V. Football 2,35 25 V. Football 25 V. Track 25 Chess Club 1,2,35 Intramur- Chess Club 1,2, Pres. 3. Killam, Doren. King, Bob-Re- als 2,3. Knytych, Howard-l.R.L. 2, V. Pres. 35 N.H.S. 2, tail Selling 3. Kleger, Adele-Commercial Club 2,35 F.T. 35 Orchestra 35 Band 1,2,35 Hi-Y 2,35 Science Club 2,35 A. 1,2,35 Band 1,25 Office 3. Knepper, Dick-Var. S Club .l.V. Football Mgr. 1. 'wt V4??t:.'r'rr 2,35 Ski Club 1, Sec. 2,35 l.R.L. 35 N.H.S. 2,35 Girl's League Council 35 Horizons 1,2, Pres. 3. Lanham, Kathy-Pep Club 1,2,35 Commercial Club 2,35 Girl's League Rep. 25 Art Club 25 G-irl's Glee. Koch, Sue-Y-Teens 15 Pep Club 1,2,35 Home Ec. Club 25 Retail Selling 3. Kuiper, Jerry-J.V. Wrestling 25 Retail Selling 3. laetsch, Judy-Ski Club 25 Commercial 1,25 Y- Teens 1,25 Retail Selling Sec. 3. LaMont, Harley-Band 1,2,3. Lancefield, Maggie-A.S.B. Council 15 French Club Jun' K Larwood, Marilyn-Transfer 2. Lawshe, Tecl-A.S.B. Coun- man, John-Art Club 35 Science Club lg Transfer 1. Lichty, cil 25 Ski Club 1,35 Hi-Y 35 V. Track 25 Choir 35 Boy's Glee Norma-Transfer 35 Retail Selling 35 Pep Club 3. Light, 3. lee, Pat-Latin Club 1,25 Ski Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Tana-French Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Commercial Club l.R.L 2, Sec. 35 N.H.S. 2, Tres. 35 Y-Teens 1, Sec. 2, Lew- 35 Y-Teens 3. xr' 'NI Q-,QAIIF linfoot, Julia-Latin Club 1,25 Pep Club l,2,3. Livengood, tramural Sports l,2,35 Library 25 Tennis l,2,3. long, Bar- Clayton. Lofgren, James-Spanish Club 15 Ski Club 35 bara-Pep Club l,2,3. Lovellette, Bobbie-Soph. Class l.R.L. 2,35 Science Club 2. Lohrman, Larry-A.S.B. Council Sgt.-at-Arms5 French Club 35 Y-Teens l,2,35 G.L.C. l,25 35 Ski Club 2,35 Radio Electronics l,25 Science Club 25 ln- Horizons l,2,35 Drama Club l,2,35 Choir 2,3. 'NP' Q Madison, Jerry-Sr. Class Sgt.-at-Arms! V. Basketball l,2, 35 Track 25 V. Cross Country 35 J.V. Football lp J.V. Track l. Margosian, Lester-Ski Club 1,35 Hi-Y l,25 J.V. Track lg J.V. Wrestlingl5 Intramural Sports 2,3. Mars, Judy. Marsh, Ed.. Martin, Arnold-Latin Club 35 l.R.L. 35 N.H.S. 2,35 Science Club l,2. Martin, Diane-Pep Club l,2,35 F.T.A. 35 Y-Teens lp Horizons Pres. l,2,3. AG-V ' -QNSSTS. Martin Jim Transfer 3 Choir 3 V Wrestling 3 Martin, Martsfleld Jim Radio Electronics 3 Announcers Club 3. Phil Ski Club 2 3 Transfer 2 Mass Carolyn YTeens Maynard Maureen Pep Club 'l 2 3- Home Ec. Club l,25 l Retail Selling 3 Mathewson Worth Clyplan 2 3 Retail Selling 3 Girls Glee l 4 l' kv .. .. ss.- 14935 McClain, Don-Soph. Class Council5 Choir 2,35 Intramural Sports l,2, McCurdy, Gene-Commercial Club 35 Retail Selling 3. McDonald, Janice-A.S.B. Council l5 Spanish Club lg Pep Club l,2,35 Home Ec. Club 2,35 Y-Teens l,2, V. Pres. 35 G.L.C. l. McElroy, Donna. McFadden, Joe- Soph. Class Council5 V. Baseball 35 J.V. Football ly J.V. Baseball 'lj Retail Selling 35 Choir l,2,35 Boy's Glee l. McHone, Dan-Hi-Y 2,35 Var. S Club 2,35 V. Baseball 2,35 J.V. Basketball I5 Choir 35 Band l,2. -53'-r Q NK' N' 1 'C' McKillop, Dick-French Club 35 Drama Club 1,2,3. Mc- Knight, Truman-Commercial Club 35 Hi-Y 2,3. McMahon Pam-Transfer 35 Ski Club 35 Pep Club 35 Y-Teens 3 Medlock, Sharon-Commercial Club 35 Talent Show 2,3- 1 I gs,-1 Choir 1,2,35 Girl's Glee 1. Mellinger, Gail-Spanish Club 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2, V. Pres. 35 Girl's League Rep. 15 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Annual 35 Office 3. Meola, Ron-Rifle Club 1,2,35 Photography Club 15 J.V. Football 15 Band 1. -vin. gills, PUR Meyer, Dale-A.S.B. Council 1,35 Var. S Club 2,35 V. Foot- ball 2,35 V. Basketball 25 J.V. Football 15 J.V. Basketball 15 Intramural Sports 2. Michaels, Kay-Transfer 3. Meyers, Darlene. Mickey, Sharon-Pep Club 1,2,35 Home Ec. Club 2,3. Miller, Ken-Soph Class Council5 Rifle Club 15 J.V. Football 15 Retail Selling 3. Minard, Mary. Mmlch, Carol-Jr. Class Council5 G-irl's League Rep. 35 Girl's League Rep. 35 Y-Teens 2,3. Moling, Linda-Ski Art Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 15 Office 3. Mischke, Dave-Ski Club 35 Girl's League Rep. 35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Horizons 35 Club 1,35 Rifle Club 15 Chess Club 15 Intramural Sports Girl's Glee 15 Office 3. Moore, Kenny-Rifle Club 3. 1 2 Mobley, Joyce-Ski Club 1,2,35 Home Ec. Club 2,35 Moore, Linda. QQ QF...--my Moore, Mickey-Transfer 35 Pep Club 35 Drama Club 3. Choir 3. Morris, Pat-Sr. Class Council5 Pep Club 1,2,35 Commercial Club 35 Girl's League Rep. 25 Office 3. Moskal, Ed-Sr. Class Council5 Pep Club 1,25 V. Baseball 'WS-mv' 35 Golf 2. Mudge, Gary-Var. S Club 35 V. Football 2, 35 J.V. Football 1. Murray, Carole-Pep Club 1,2,35 Tal- ent Show 25 Girl's Glee 15 Library 15 Office 2. -Marx .var ,X an qpnues- Y:-wx Neal, Evelyn-Commercial Club 35 Home Ec. Club 15 Girl's N.H.A.S. 2,35 V. Basketball 2,35 J.V. Basketball 15 Talent League Rep. 2. Nelson, Pauline-Ski Club 15 Retail Sell- Show 25 Band 1,2. Nieman, Carol-Pep Club l,2,35 ing 3. Nichols, Terry-Radio Electronics 35 Intramural Y-Teens 2,3. Norris, Ned-Rowdy Douds 1,2,3. Sports 3. Nielsen, 'Dave-N.H.S, 2,35 Var. S Club 2,35 in-.Ci -.un-v' 'W' s Norton, Ralph-Intramural Sports l,2,35 Chess Club 35 Transfer 35 Y-Teens 35 Pep Club 35 A.S.B. Council 3. Announcers Club 1. Oaks, Ivan-Announcers Club 2,35 Osterberg, Bobbie-A.S.B. Council 25 Pep Club 1,2, Coun- Choir 35 Intramural Sports 15 Rowdy Douds 1,2,3. Oberg, cil 35 F.T.A. 35 Y-Teens 15 Horizons 1, V. Pres. 2,35 Annual Eva-Pep Club 1,2,35 Commercial Club 3. Odem, Wayne- 35 Office 2. Radio Electronics 35 Announcers Club 3. O'Neill, Charlot- X , qs. QQ Ein if...--. has-vb Gig. Nur Pade, Arlo-Hi-Y 35 Var. S Club 35 V. Baseball 2,35 V. Latin Club 15 Hi-Y 1,2, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Science Club 25 Track 35 J.V. Basketball 25 Intramural Sports 1,2,35 Boy's Clypian 3. Palmason, Steve-Latin Club 15 Radio Elec- Glee. Painter, Candy-Soph. Class Council5 A.S.B. Coun- tronics 15 V. Track 35 J.V. Track 1,25 J.V. Cross Country cil 25 Latin Club 1,25 l.R.L. 2,35 F.T.A. 35 Y-Teens 1, Sgt.- 1,25 Orchestra 1,2. Papenfus, Bernard. Parker, Janice- at-Arms 2,35 Horizons 3. Painter, Jay-French Club 35 Soph. Class Council5 Pep Club l,2,35 Drama Club 1,2,3. .gl- 4! f - si 3' or WA.. 1'1'1,'L ?P' id! Parker, Phil-Rowdy Douds 1,2,3. Parsons, Dee-Pep nis1,2,3. Perry, Dennis-Sopl'1.Class Council5 A.S.B. Coun- Club 1,2,35 Home Ec Club 2,3. Pedersen, Dick-Intramur- cil 1,35 Var. S Club 1, Sec.-Tres. 35 N.A.H.S. 2,35 V. Foot- al Sports 35 Boy's Glee 15 Library 2. Perkins, Eel-A.S.B. ball 2,35 V. Track 2,35 J.V. Football 1. Person, Dave-Ra- Council 35 l.R,L. 2,35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Clypian 1,2, Editor 35 Ten- dio Electronics 3. -tr 153 Vai! 'a+-as-Q,- Pefers, Dennis. Peters, Club 2,35 G.L. gue Rep. 1,25 Y-Teens 2, Pres. 35 Horizons 2,35 Office 2. C. 1,2,35Of1ice 25 Library 3. Mickey-Rally Squacl5 Pierce, Pat-Spanish Club 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Commer- J.V. Rally5 Ski Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 G.L.C. ly Horizons cial Club 35 Girl's League Rep. 1, Tres. 35 Y-Teens 1,2, 1,2,35 Hasher 3. Phillips, Fred-Choir 2,35 Boy's Glee 1. Sec.-Tres. 35 OFlice 2. Phillips, Janet-French Club 25 Commercial 35 Girl's Lea- if -'rf Pieters, Dick-Var. S Club 1,2,35 V. Football 1,2,35 V. Wrestling 15 Intramural Sports 1. Pike, Jerry-Retail Sell- ing 35 Choir 2,35 Boy's Glee 1. Poorman, Judy-Spanish Club 1,25 French Club 35 Ski Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,35 QP' Y-Teens 2,3. Potter, Cheron-Y-Teens lg Retail Selling 3. Prince, Jay-Latin Club 15 Ski Club lj V. Track 35 V. Cross Country '35 Speech 2,3. Quistad, Mark-Spanish Club 15 Var. S Club 35 Golf 1,2,3. i Q10 ,..qp4w.g,, Radar, Tom-Var S Club 2,35 Clypian 35 V. Football 25 V. Wrestling 2,35 J.V. Football lg J.V. Wrestling 1. Ram- age, Bruce-Sr. Class Council5 Latin Club 1,25 Hi-Y 1,2,35 Var. S Club 2,35 V. Track 25 Choir 35 Soph. Class Council5 Rauch, Laura. Rector, Larry-A.S.B. Pres.5 N.H.S. 2,35 nga' Wiki? Hi-Y 1,2, Treas. 35 Var. S Club 1,2,35 N.A.H.S. 2,35 Mash- er 35 V. Track 2,3. Reed, Dick-J.V. Baseball 15 Orchestra 3. Rempfer, Marry Ann-Transfer 35 Pep Club 35 l.R.L. 35 Horizons 3. wP Y -sf' Reynolds, Linda-French Club 2,35 Girl's League Rep. 35 Y-Teens 2, Sec.-Tres. 35 Pep Club 1,2,3. Rhoads, Lee- Intramural Sports 1,2. Richter, Barbara-Pep Club 1,2,35 Retail Selling 35 Girl's Glee 1,2. Riffe, Sharon-Pep Club 1,2,35 Home Ec. Club 35 Office 35 Ritchie, Pat-Jr. Class Council Spanish Club 1, Tres. 25 F,T.A. 35 Girl's League Rep. lp Y-Teens Sec-Tres. 1,2,35 Quill 84 Scroll 35 Asst. Editor annual 3. Robb, Carol-Jr. Class V. Pres.5 ASB. Council 15 N.H.S. 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,3. Roberton, Gary-J.V. Track 25 J,V. Cross Country 2. Ron- deau, Melva-French Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3. Roth Rodger-Art Club 25 Retail Selling 35 Band 1. Royce: Don-ASB. Council 2,35 N.H.S. 2,35 Var. S Club 1,2 Pres 35 N.A.H.S. 2,35 V. Football 2,35 V. Track 2,35 V. Wres- tling 1. Ryals, Dennis- Math Club 3. Rybloom, Doris- Spanish Club lg Pep Club 1,2,3: Commercial Club 35 Girl's League Rep. 35 Orchestra 2. ,ns-fm. PQ' 'ULN-'l Saffron, John-Jr. Class Pres. Spanish Club 1,2, Pres. 3, Hi-Y 1,2,35 Speech 2,35 Masher 35 A.S.B. Council 2. Scha- fer, Gary-Rowdy Douds 1,2,35 Transfer 2 Scharnck, Susan--Transfer 25 Pep Club 2,3. Scharf, Sandy-A.S.B. Council 25 French Club lg Art Club 1,35 Drama Club 3, wanna- Clypian 35 Office 1,2,3. Schildmeyer, Dave-Latin Club 2,35 V. Wrestling 2,35 Talent Show 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Hi-Y 1,2. Schultz, Judy-Pep Club 1,2,35 Commercial Club 35 Office 1,2. 'QW-:SV Schwaber, Amy-Home Ec. Club 1,35 I.R.L. 25 Girl's Glee 1,2,35 Girl's League Rep. 3. SeRine, Steve-A.S.B. Coun- lg Library 1. Scott, Gary-Retail Selling 3. Seeger, Steve cil 35 Var. S Club 2,35 V. Baseball 2,35 V. Cross Country -Latin Club lg Ski Club 1,2, Sgt.-At-Arms 3. Seipp, Ken 25 V. Wrestling 2,35 J.V. Baseball 15 J.V. Cross Country -Var. S Club 2,35 V. Football 25 V. Wrestling 35 Tennis 2,35 Transfer 2. Senter, Linda-Latin Club 15 Pep Club 1,2. N' QQ! Shato, Margaret-Pep Club 1,2,35 Retail Selling 3. Shaw, Club 2,35 V. Track 1,2,35 V. Cross Country 2,35 Boy's Glee Bert-I.R.L. 1, V. Pres. 2, Tres. 35 N.H.S. 2,35 Science 1,25 2, Shelton, Dennis-Intramural Sports 1,2,3. Shirley, Math Club 3. Sheets, Loren-Ski Club 25 Hi-Y 35 Var. S Jon. Shreve, Barbara. we .f--7 Sidwell, Sandy-Sr. Class Council5 Ski Club 25 Commercial Rowdy Douds 1,2,3. Siolander, Nancy-Commercial Club Club lg Home Ec. Club 35 Girl's League Rep. 15 OFlice 2. 35 Transfer 3. Sloan, Clara-Commercial Club 25 N.H.S. Siewert, Carolyn. Simmons, Douglas-Radio Electronics 35 F.T.A. 25 Retail Selling V. Pres. 3. Sec-Tres. 35 Chess Club 1. Six, Gorden-Spanish Club 15 Smith, George-l.R.L. 2, Pres. 35 N.H.S. 2,35 N.A.H.S. 2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Art Club 35 Girl's League Rep. 2. Sneed, V. Baseball 2,35 Speech 1,25 Science Club 25 Latin Club .lim-Art Club 35 Hi-Y l,2,3. Sneddon, Sandy-A.S.B. 2,35 Smith, Jim-Radio Electronics 35 Chess Club 3. Smith, 2nd V. Pres, Jr. Class Sec.-Tres.5 N.H.S. 2,35 Girl's League louann-Home Ec. Club V. Pres. lp Pep Club 1,2,3. Smith, Rep. lg F.T.A. 35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 Spanish Club 1,25 Hori- Pat- Pep Club 1,2,35 Drama Club 1,2,35 Girl's Glee 25 zons 2,3. 25 Horizons 1, Sec. 2,3. Steikne, Susan-G.L.C. 1, 25 Y-Teens lg Girl's League Rep. 2,35 Pep Club Council 25 Ski Club 2,35 Spanish Club 1. Stephens, James-Ski Club 35 Choir 1,2,35 J.V. Football lg Boy's Glee 1. Stewart, Dick. Snyder, Mickey-Soph. Class Council5 Ski Club 2,35 French Club 2,35 Pep Club 1,2, Council 35 Girl's League Council 25 Choir 35 Clypian 2,3. Spooner, Gregg-Rifle Club 3. Sprague, Kathy-Sr. Class Council5 A.S.B. Council 25 Pep Club 1,2, Pres. 35 l.R.L. 2,35 N.H.S. 35 Girl's League Sec. Wann -'Nubna-0 Stewart, Steve-Soph. Class Council5 Latin Club 1,2,35 Hi- Teens 2, Tres. 3. Stivers, Pat-Spanish Club 1,25 Latin Y 1,25 V. S Club 1,2,35 V. Football 1,2,35 V. Baseball 2,35 Club 25 Home Ec. Club 35 l.R.L. 35 Girl's League Council V. Basketball 3- Choir 3. Stillin s Chris-Transfer 2- 3-Y-Teens3-G.L.C.12. Stowe Marvin-Radio Electronics I g I I I I I I French Club 2, Pres. 35 l.R.L. 2,35 N.H.S. 2, Sec. 35 Y- 35 Chess Club 35 Hi-Y 2. if - P3ivRgl?QsKlkSgS Q3tR QS- -s.sxsf-.- s--ff.-2 F' X is-ff? gs 'Qs N' D -airwav- Suter, Faith-Pep Club l,2,3, Girl's Glee l. Swenson, Selling 3. Taves, Pat-A.S.B. Council l, G.L.C. l, Girl's Judy. Taggart, Joanne-Spanish Club l, Latin Club 2, League Rep. l,3, Commercial Club l,2, Choir 2,3, Span- Sec. 3, Y-Teens l, V. Pres. 2,3, Horizons 2,3, Ski Club l, ish Club l. Thede Shirle -Sr. Class Council- Jr. Class 2,3. Tate, Bob-Hi-Y V. Pres. 3, Drama Club l,2,3, Retail 1 Y I Council, N.H.S. 2,3, F.T.A. l,2, Pres. 3, G.L.C. l. :Qs Q40 fu-.45 'Qc att!! Ma V -f 'V we-uv-0 r c . . gi c , ..,L ..1- : as X ifl A Thomas, Pat-Pep Club l,2,3, Retail Selling 3. Thompson, Turner, Marsha-Pep Club l,2,3. Ulrich, Bonnie-Latin David-V. Football 2,3, Var. S Club 3, .l.V. Football l. Club 2, Pep Club i,2,3, Art Club 3, Y-Teens 2,3. Vance, Trezise, Jane-Jr. Class Council, French Club 2, Ski Club Wanda-Retail Selling 3, Girl's Glee 2. l,2,3, F.T.A. l,3, Horizons 2,3, Drama Club l, N.H.S. 3. .ss-'-2 1 ' vf Nur S Q Wigs F 4 . B? Vanek, Dick. Van Houten, Nancy-Sr. Class V. Pres., Sopb. Class V. Pres, Pep Club Council l, l.R.L. 3, N.H.S. Qwws Q-PM' 3. Wade, Mike-Transfer 2, Retail Selling 3, J.V. Wrest- ling 2. Walberg, Darlene-Transfer 3, Latin Club 3, F.T.A. 2 3- Y-Teens l,2,3, Horizons l, Sec.-Tres. 2,3. Vigeland, 3, Library 3. Walker, Everett-Ski Club l, Var. S Club Ted-Transfer 3, V. Basketball 3, A.S.B. Council 3, N.H.S. 2,3, V. Wrestling 2,3, Intramural Sports 2,3. .QA ,Q-5 'gr-L.-.ay- f f1.. .., as xx. K if Wallingford, Jerry. Waltz, Jim-Hi-Y l,2, Sec.-Tres. 3, Intramural Sports l, Masher 3. Warden, Pat-Pep Club l,2,3, Commercial Club l,3, Choir l,2,3. Warren, Judy- Spanish Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Pep Club l, Sec. 2,3, l.R.L. 3, Y-Teens l, Sec.-Tres. 2,3, Horizons V. Pres. l. Watkins, Sharon-Transfer 2. Webb, Deanna-Ski Club l,2,3, Y- Teens 3, Horizons 2,3, Clypian l, Office 3, Pep Club l,2,3. 157 Wasp uni' Webb, Don. Wedel, Joanne-Jr. Class Council, A.S.B. -Pep Club l,2,3, Home Ec. Club 3, Girl's League Rep. 2. Council 'l, French Club l,2,3, l.R.L. 3, N.H.S. 3, F.T.A. l, Wheeler, Mike-French Club 3, Latin Club l,2, F.T.A. l, 2,3, Y-Teens l,2, Pres. 3, Talent Show l. Weisser, Carol Announcers Club l,2,3. White, Jon. -Commercial Club l,2,3, Pep Club l,2,3. Wells, Sharon 'Ti 'N' . Nr Wrtiifrv' White, Vivian-Pep Club l,2,3, Commercial Club 2,3, Home Ec. Club l, Girl's League Rep. 2, Y-Teens l,3. Wil- cox, Leroy. Wirth, Jim-Ski Club l, 2,3, Hi-Y 3, Rifle Club l,2, J.V. Football l,2. Wonderly, Madell-Jr. Class Council, Girl's League Rep. 3, G.L.C. l,2, Sec. 3, Encore Wrestling l,2. Woodward, Pat. It really looks great, Ralph. Why! Mr. Asclfienbranner Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Talent Show l, Girl's Glee l. Wood- ard, Ron-A.S.B, Council 3, Latin Club l,2,3, Ski Club 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Var, S Club l,2,3, Masher, J.V. Qi' isqvwsgvw SQ x . ki' Aqua'- ' W? 1'-'rv 'Y Nw-.....s Worley Bob Retail Selling 3 Worth Bernice Pep Club 123 G ls GI e 123 Wright Charley Ski Club 2 Rlf1e Club 2 J V Football 2 J V Wrestling 2 Golf 1 2 3 Wuorlnen Nancy-Transfer 3 Retail Selling 3 V. Pres 3- Sr Class Council Yeater Marcia Latin Club 12 RL 3 FTA 123 Girls League Rep 3 YTeens 12 Pres 3 GLC 1 2 3 Young Robert Rifle Club 1 Chess Club 1 Library 3. Yunker, Dick-Var. S Club 2,3, V. Swim 2,3, Choir 2,3, Transfer 2, Zuke, Darrel-Transfer 2, Band 2. Zwicker, Dell-Latin Club 1, Choir 3. Harper, Dick. Cavender, 'K' N599 Virginia-Pep Club 1,2,3, Commercial Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Retail Selling 3, Girl's Glee 1. Even Seniors get caught, don't they Gary? Xg . - .K so . I Bw . N 1 ' .2 A.S.B. President, Larry Rector, shows feelings toward prob lcms of student government. Best Dressed Senior Clas Friendliest Terri Blum Dwight Aydelott Most Talented Candy Painter Francis Gaskins Bruce Brown Nancy VanHoufen Best Dancers Randi Douglas Butch Gardner all of Fame Wittiest Most Likely to Succeed - Chrys Stillings Bert Shaw Jane Tfelise Rich Hawkins Most Athletic Most Spirited Cutest Couple Jerry Madison Jo Ann Hicks Steve Stewart Terrie Gustafson I it Honors Receive ',p-vii, Francis Gaskins was chosen concert-master at the National Northwest Music Festival held in Spokane. Merit Scholarship Finalists were, from left to right: Jay Painter, Bert Shaw, Alice Dench, and Chris Stillings. Making the district lst and 2nd basketball teams are, from left to right: Dave Niel- son, Steve Stewart, Ed Maerz, and John Brack. Dale Meyer, also shown in the picture was named to the Shrine All-Star football team. Cathy Stone goes through one of the speeches that brought her first place award in regional speech 162 meet. y Saxons -12, H . 7 Q-,LSQ i n--s... S N5 .'..1EE 1: . si 3.12. 1-52523 s Zi fx -51. :' f'..-s-Ni: ., . Q as ii .3 . 1 . X X X Big Bear Barry Fuller was chosen lineman of the year. 4-...Q 1 The Saxonairs received superior rating at t Ensemble Contest held in Monmouth. he District 4 solo and Img ,V X i 1 in Among the many speakers bringing trophies to South were Larry Johnson lTopJ and John Chu lBottomD. 'il l '-y K A .Af ' H is l Rick Biles wins Elks award. s 5 Salem Aas, Dwayne 16 Aaserude, Janet 30, 126, 131, 128, Abingdon, Robyn 61, 103, 130 Ackerman, Robert 61, 88 Adair, Alix 35,61,11B,130 Adams, James 61, 88, 91, 118, 132 Adams, Mike 90,142 Adams, Monte 90, 142 142 Addie, Dale 61,77 Affleck, Virginia 31, 142 Agalzoff, Mary 16,32,124 Ahrendt, Nancy 16,129 Alello, Karen 142 Akerson, Janice 16, 111, 117, 124 Albin, Alton 16,33,9B Alderin, Gary 61,92,98,118 Aldrich, Roberta 34,48, 74, 142 Aldrich, Robert 61, 88,95 Aleshire, Marilyn 61, 117, 124 Allen, Carol 61,126 Allen, David 16 Allen, Gary 16,58,79 Allen, Vic 77,142 Shirley 61 Ammon, Randy 61 Anderson, Barbara 61, 126 Anderson, Emily 61 Anderson, Karen 16,116,124, 130 Anderson, Kristy 16, 124, 130 Anderson, Linda 16, 117, 124, 129, 133 Anderson, Mike 16,94,95 Anderson, Pat 16, 34 Andrews, Vicky 16 Andrick, Jill 34,61,102 Anning, Bill 61 Appelgate, Rober 15, 16, 58 Armpriest, Jan Armpriest, Jon 61 Armstrong, Sue 61,113,130 Asburry, Rachel 61, 103, 130 Ashford, Randy 88, 91, 131, 137, 142 Atkinson, Barbara 16, 137 Atkinson, Mary 16,124 Auld, Janet 16, 74, 129 Austin, Keith 75, 118, 142 Austin, Wayne 86, 142 Averill, Bob 16 Avison, David 16,133 Aydelott, Dwight 42, 74, 75, 77, Aman, Bachellor, Linda 32, 109,142 Balir, Alyee 61,1o3,l1o,122,1a3 Bailey, Baker, Sharon 31, 129, 142 Charles ss,9o,1oa,131,1a3,142 Baker, Dave 61,90 Baker, Steve 133 , 142 Baker , Tom 52, 57, 124, 142 Baldwin, JoAnn 61 Ballew, Connie 16,118 Ballweber, Gary 142 Bamford, Doug 61,66 ss, 141, 142, 160 Bai-ger, Walt 61,75,88,90,98,116,132 Barker, Linda 16, 74, 124, 130 Barker, Mike 16 Barnes, Bruce 43,74,75,88,90,91,107,133,14 Barnes, Daniel 16 Barr, Janice 102,133 Barr, Judy 16,32 Barton, Brent 32,61, 124, 125 Basford, Ken 142 Bass, Darrell 61 Bauer, Larry 61 Bauer, Steven 15, 16,33, 117 Baumann, Linda 61 Bumgardner, Terry 142 Baxter, Lynne 30,35,117,128 Baylie, Don 142 Bayne, Bill 16,58,S8,95 Beach, Don 61 Beach, Loren 61 Bealey, John 16 Bean, Janet 32,142 Bean, Linda 16,129 Beard, any 75,88,141,142 Beaver, Laila 32,61, 101, 118 Beckley, Barbara 61 Bedsaul, Chris 95,142 Behrens, Betty 123 Behrens, Linda 61 Bell, Diane 133 Bell, Ronald 133 Bennett, Donald 16 Bennett, Gerald 95, 143 Bennett, Suzan 31,32,61, 74, 128, 137 Bent, George 118, 122, 123 Bent, Mary 16,118 Berg, Olivia 16,123,130 Bergman, Clarence 16 Berry, William 16 Bickell, Norman 16 Bickell, Rosemary 102,133 1,142 Binger, Ron 35,88,98,132,141,143 Birrell, Ken 16,31,116,133 Bischoff, John 16 Bishop, Ben 61,122,123 Bishop, Ralph 143 Blackmer, Ray 16 Blair, Elizabeth 16, 103 Blaiadell, Barbara 30,31,36,38,107,129,133,137,143 Blake, Don 75,76,77,143 Blake, Judy 31, 74, 117, 130, 141, 143 Blanchard, Darlene 62,126 Blanchard, Don 62 Blanchard, Mary 16, 103 Blum, Terri 30,38,41,128,131,143,160 Boatwright, Ron 143 Bodenwieser, Laurie 31,40, 62,66, 113, 129 Boers, Boese, Boese, Boese, Boise, Boldt, Boles , Bolin, Bolin, carol 16,117,129, 133 Bonnie 16 Max 74,75,92,107,108,110,113, Sheryl 62,116 Ron 16,95 Darrell 143 Steve 75,518,143 Carolyn 16, 124 Gail 124,125,133 Bolner, John 16 Bolstad, La Vonne 16, 129 Boman, Terry 62 Bonar, Richard 62 Boniface, Richard 16 6,1ss, Bonogofski, Daniel 62, 122 Boock, Jay 16,117 Boone, Judy 16, 74, 116, 128 Bouchon, Caroline 31, 74, 106, 107, 115, 117, 129, 1 Bowen, Steve 58 Bowman, Bill 62 Boyd, Bill 143 Boyer, Bill 118,143 Bi-ark, Jon 62,79,92,100,162, Bradley, Dick 31, 43, 75, 91, 128, 132, 139, 143 Bradrick, Pauline 16, 107, 111 , 118 Brandt, Lark 16,ll7,129,l33 Breithaupt, Jim 3l,42,43,49,75,88,l43 Brenaman, Mike 75,95, 116 Brendle, Dean 117 Bressler, David 62 Bressler, Judson 17,122 Brenenstahl, Judy 17 Brimm, Don 52,55,62, 95 Brimm, Judy 17, 89, 102 Bronson, Kathy 62 Bronwick Eugene 62, 122 Brooks , Barbara 34, 116, 128, 133, 137, 1 Brothers, Joyce 17,74 Don 43,62,121,124,125 Brown, Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Karren 32,102 Larry 3B,41, 52, 54, 74 Bruce 4B,144, 160 Sandra 110, 143 Sharon 62 , Warren 64 ,75,ss,96 Brownell, Darlene 19 Brunkal, Vic 62 Buchanan, Gary 17,99, 122, 123 139,144 Buck, Dorothy 144 Buck, Nancy 144 Bunse, Richard 17 Buntjer, Allen 62, 144 Buntjer, Judy 103 Burne, Janet 74,130 Burgess, Ann 102,126,128,144 Burgess, Bonni 144 Burk, Janice 144 Burrell, Chuck 17 Burrell, Shelley 109, 128, 144 Burright, Perry 62 Burton, George 17,33, 122, 133 Buschert, Julie 17, 116, 130 Bush, sue 30,130,128,144 Busick, Steve 52,62, 81, 132 Butler, Christine 17,103 Buzzell, Mary 62, 89,102 Byerley, David 17 Byerly, Ann 17 Bynum, Alfred 62 Cady, Carol 17 Cain, Ramona 126, 103, 144 Calaba, Mike 144 Calaba, Sandy 30 , 34, 74, 128, 141, 144 Caldwell, Ed 62 Cameron, Jane 62,116 Cameron, Phillip 62 Camillo, Mike 62,116 Campbell, Chris 17,74 Campbell, Linda 62, 116 Campbell, Bob 52,57,62,131 Canaday, Gean 124, 144 Canfield, David 32 Cannon, Chris 62, 73, 128 Cannon, Gean 17,117 Biles Rick 31 38 74 75 88 95 07,137,138,140,141,143,163 . , , , . 1 ,1 Bingenheimer, James 124,143 Cannon, Carlson Carlson Carlson, Sue 32, 144, 128 Dennis 17, 122 Connie 144 Ed 144 139,143 39,141,143 Carlson, Harold 144 Carlson, Priscilla 62, 103 Carothers, Jim 144 Carothers, Richard 62 Carpenter, Linda 144 Carpenter, Steve 62 Carroll, Judy 62, 124 Carroll , Virginia 17 Carr, Lyla 31,35,102,144 Carruth, Sue 17 Carter, Ken 62,7'l,90 Carter, Sharon 15,17, 114, 116 Cauble, Cliff 52,57,88,131,144 Cavender, Mike 62 Cavender, Virginia 159 Chakaron, John 17 Chambers, Ann 17,74,117 Chappell, Leroy 62 Charles, Sue 62,110,129,137 Chase, Floyd 17 Chase, Wesley 17,116 Chastain, Gloria 62 Chrisholm, Janet 17, 130 Chrisholm, Janice 17,32 Chown, Tom 62, 122, 123 Christensen, Doug 62, 122, 123 Christensen, Judy 62, 116, 137 Chu, John 17,31,33 Clabough, Mary 62,66 Clark, Candas 32,62 Clark, Clark, Colene 62 Duncan 52,55,74,75,91,107,11'7,122,123,131,144 Clark, Georgetta 62, 103, 111 Clark, Herman 62 Clark, Jay 62 Clark, Larry 17,33, 73 Clark, Mary 63,110,124,128 Clark, Polly 17,117 Clay, Caroline 145 Clay, Walter 17 Claypool, Peggy 17 Cleary, Clemon Thomas 63 s, Dennis 17 Clemons, Gary 145 Cline, Danny 63 clinker, Sally 17,30,137 Clinton, Joe 145 Clinton, Vera 63 Coates, Rolene 17 Cobb, Evelyn 17 Coe, Bob 58, 130, 131, 145 cole, William 17,6s,91, Collins, Rosalie 30, 31, 129, 133 , 145 Comstock, David 32,52, 75, 145 Concannon, Phyllis 63, 89 Connor, Paul 63 Conover, Donna 63, 126 Cook, Jean 63 Cook, Peggy 31,63,117,128 Cookson, Harvey 145 Coon, Shirley 17,124 Cooper, Betty 17 Cooper, Mike 17 Cooper, Robert 17 Cooper Corey , Corey, Costa, Couch, Covey, Cox, G , Sharon 145 Gene 63 Harold 95,118,124 Kathy 17 Roberta 63 Marilyn 17, 124 ary 145 Crawford, Leslie 64 Crenshaw, Dee 118 Crocker, Rena 145 Crom , Crook, Linda 145 Diane 118, 145 Cross, Ron 63, 92,132 Crow, Gladine 17 Crowder, Judy 63 Crozier, David 17 Culver, Sue 49,63 Cummings, Don 17 Cummings, Lester 17 Cummins, Robert 17,92 curlin, Barbara 38,87,117,118,128,141,145 Daggett, Mike 63,96 Dalton, Kathy 34,48 Daniel, David 17 Daniels, Judy 145 Darst, Len 17, 58, 131 Darst, Dick 52,55,75,88,l31,145 Daugherty, Al 145 Davenpoet, Ed 95 Davenport, John 63, 88,94,95 Davidson, Cheryl 18 Davidson, Joan 15 Davidson, Roy 18 Davies, Anita 145 Davis, Bruce 63, 66, 83,91 Davis, Carol 18,74 Davis, Gary 18 Davis, Janet 63 Davis, Karen 63, 103, 129 Davis, Kelly 102,129 Davis , Nancy 18, 129 Davis, William 18,32 Dawson, Kathy 63,111 Dayton, Frank 18 De Camp, Jeanne 63, 109, 117, 118, 129 DeCapito, Sandy 63 Decatur, Sharon 63, 111 , 116, 129 De Forrest, Pat 145 Dehner, Carol 18 Decker, John 32,63 Delay, Mike 18,32,63,116 Delk, Mike 18,124,125 Dench, Alice 31,10'7,116,145,162 Denton, Leslie 18,l?A de Schwelnitz, Al 35,75, 88, 132, 141,145 de Vries, Lynne 38,42,59,145 de Vries, Kathy 18,124 de Weese, Laura 31,63, 116, 117, 137 Diamond, Zeena 63,109, 129 Dick, Larry 145 Ditto, Don 18 Dickson, Mary 18,35,116 Doan, Ron 63,132 Dodge, .Inlee 3O,46,59,128,132,137,145 Doerksen. JoAnne 15,122 Doerschleg, Dick 63 Dolezal, Marvin 18, 83, 132 Domes, Donna 30,63 Donaldson, James 18 Donaldson, Nancy 18 Donkln, Kathy 63, 102 Dorszynski, Joey 63 Dosher, Mary 18 . Douglas, Dale 146 Douglas, Gerogia 63 Douglas, Rondl 31,3S, 107, 130, 136, 137, 146, 160 Dow, Susan 18 Drlessler, Kathy 146 Driver, Brnna 103 Drury, Rosemary 111,129 Drury, Sandra 63 llxnniway, Malissa 18, 116, 130,133 Dyer, Harold 63, 103 Dyer, William 54,63,75, B8,95, 132, 133 Easter, Mary 63,103 Eastridge, James 18,122 Eaton, Kathy 30,63,109,123,l25 Ebner, Carole 146 Edge, Richard 18 Edlger, Emery 63 Edmundson, Jo Anne 18,116 Elchelberger, Dale 18 Eller, Mary Ellen 117,146 Eiler, Rosalie 30,141,146 Elgin, Bud 18,116 Eller, Mary 18,129 Elliot, Connie 18 Ellis, Nona 63,741,116 Emmons, Tlm 18 Epley, Ken 107,129,139,141,146 Epperly, Gloria 18,89 Erickson, Anna 18 Ertsgaard, Lynn 63, 80, 92,98, 122, 123, 132 Ertz, Shsree 28,63,66, 116, 118 Etheridge, Jack 146 Evans, Cody 63 Evans, Coeta 18, 128 Evenhus, Dallas 63 Everltt, Mike 18,132 Ewing, Diane 63, 102, 129 Ewing, Gerry 34,63 Eyre, Ralph 33,63 Fegg, Fred 18,131 Falk, Shanna 64 Falleur, Margaret 22,32,33,64, 111 Falleur, Robert 44, 88, 131, 141, 146 Farmer, Mary 64, 117 Farris, Bettelinn 103, 146 Fast, James 122, 123, 146 Fast, Judy 31,146 Fast, James 122, 123, 146 Fast, Judy 31,146 Fawcett, Andy 116,133,146 Fawcett, Terry 18,89,124 Feiring, Roy 31,38,41,52,55, 74, 75,8B,107, l28,14 Fenimore, Gretchen 30, 115,128, 141,146 Ferguson, Lennie 64 Ferguson, Rlcki 18 Ferris, Linda 146 Ferry, Max 146 Fetters, Judy 134,146 Fetters, Rae 86, 132 Fichtet, Vin 43,64, 121, 125 Flene, Myron 64 Fillis, Beverly 18 Filsinger, Gary 34, 75,90,95, 146 Fine, Allyn 52,56,6-4,99 Fisher, Sue 64,74 Fisher, Larry 18,26 Fleischmann, Cheryl 31,6-4, 116 Flesch, Eugene 146 Flesch, Mary 64, 110 , 116, 128 Fletchall, Steve 18 Fletcher, Ralph 34,52, 56,64, 75,94,95,96,103 Flultt, Virginia 18, 130 Folk, Jack 95,146 Folk, wunnm 64,90,95,131 Folsom, Barbara 146 Forbes, Tish 14, 15, 18, 124, 130 Fortmiller, Karen 18, 74, 116, 129 Fouchek, Barbara 59, 146 Fox, .Innk 3e,52,55,7s,ss,112 Fred, JoAnn 103,147 Franklin, Cheryl 18,116,122 Franklin, Phyllis 64 Frederick, Paula 18, 74, 108, 116, 134 Fredinburg, Sharon 124,147 Freeburn, Howard 147 Freeburn, Paula 18,34, 117, 128 Fremon, Don 64 Freshner, Sam 18 Fries, Gary 19,83,88,95,99 Friesen, Justine 147 Friesen, Kathy 15,19,111,117,124,125 Friess, John 75,147 Frenk, vieke 30,107,140,141,147 Fugman, Sherron 32,45,109,116,141,147 Fuller, Barry 52, 55, 75, 77, 95, 147, 163 Fulton, Sharyn 34,117,128,l41,147 Fry, Steve 64,99 Galvin, David 19 Galvin, Philip 19, 122 Gannon, Beverly 64, 102 Garber, Zellemae 64, 125, 129 Gardner, Anita 64,129 Gardner, Butch 34,42,48,88,112,128,131,141,147 Garlnger, Flint 19 Garrett, Kathy 64,129 Garrett, Shirley 124,125,126,14'l Gaskins, Frances 31,88,107,123,133,147,160,162 Gauthier, Phil 147 Gehlar, Daphne 64 Geibel, william 64,s6, 122,123,124 George, Sue 30,34,64, 129 Gergen, Jane 19 Gesner, Marlee 19,124 Gezelious, Ellen 19,128 Gllberg, Carolyn 102 Gilklnson, Linda 19 Gillien, Myrna 64 Gilmore, Cheryl 102 Gilmore, Jack 19, 121, 122 Gilmore, Laura 64 Gipson, Marcia 126,147 Gipson, Robert 19 Gladden, Larry 75 Gleekler, sne 19,74,s'1,117,122,12s Glenn, Kathy 19, 102 Glodt, Jim 52, 55, 64, 75, 79 Golden, Jack 147 Golden, Sharon 30,35, 107, 128, 147 Gooch, Daryl 109,149 Goddall, Janice 64 Gooderham, Ron 19,95 Goodyard, Sharon 64 Gordon, Pamela 19 Gorman, Pet 19,117,130 Gourley, Pat 30,64, 124 Govier, Janet 122 Grabenhorst, Cobe 19, 75, 88,90,94,95 Grabenhorst, Stephany 64, 116,118 Grabow, Gary 75,90,146 Graen, Robert 19,64 Graham, Robert 122,123 Graham, Ward 88,147 Graves, Ken 75, 88, 131, 132, 137, 147 Gray, Terry 19 Green, Jerry 19,58 Greene, Larry 64,95 Greene, Terry 118, 128,147 Greene, Wayne 19 Greer, Ginger 118, 126, 129, 137, 141, 147 Gresham, Karen 30, 107, 111, 116, 147 Gresham, Kirk 19, 116, 124, 125 Griffith, Mary 15,19,74,110,128 Grohe, Robert 58,64,98 Groom, Marabee 64,66,130 Groves, Eric 31,88, 107, 148 Groves, Peter 19 Gunder, Jim 64 Gustafson, Gary 19,58,83 Gustafson, Jay 64 Gustafson, Terrie 30, 46, 59, 130 , 137, 148, 161 Gwinup, Pat 64,103 Gwynn, Douglas 64 Hadley, Eileen 30,3l, 87, 107, 110, 129, 133, 138, 148 Hagen, Linda 35,6-1,124 Hall, Allen 19,77 Hall, Kathy 19 Haller, William 19,90 Hamlin, Randall 19,32 Hamilton, Barbara 34,40,64,66,l10,130 Hamilton, Bob l9,34, 64,66,95, 132 Hamilton, Dave 52,64,95 , 160 Hammond, Steve 148 Hanlt, Stan 148 Hann, Corby 64, 132, 137 Hansen, Judy 102,107,l24,126,148 Hardcastle, Dana 109,148 Harmon, Alice 148 Harp, Dick 64, 73,133 Harper, Dick 159 Harrell, Mike 19 Harrell, Sie 19 Harriman, Harvey 19 Harris, Harold 19 Herrin, Hugh s4,75,97 Hashagen, Christie 19,75 Hartman, Eileen 30, 64, 122, 133 Harvey, Anne 30,60,65,66,128 Harvey, Carol 65,118,128 Harvey, Kathy 111,148 Hatfield, Linda 19,65 Haven, Leroy 75,98, 148 Hawes, Janice 30, 118, 148 Hawkins, Richard 31, 42, 59, 88, 137, 148, 161 Hayden, Maren 148 Hayden, Waldon 15,58 Haynes, Carol 65 Heady, .Indy 64,l24,126,l29 Heckman, Robert 19 Hedge, Karen 19 Heflner, Wally 75,S8,98,124,131,148 Helley, Glenna 19 Helder, Linda 65, 103, 128 Helgeson, Jerry 88, 109, 148 Helton, Donna 65 Hcnken, Dale 88, 109, 116, 130, 132, 148 Henne, Carmen 148 Hensey, Gall 65, 130 Herb, Lyman 88,148 Herberger, Barbara 65 Herndon, Betty 19,102 Herzberg, Skip 148 Hess, Darlene 65 Hicks, Ann a0,4o,1o7,10s,116,12s,140,141,14s H1eks,.Ie Anne 38,39,59,107,l37,148,1G1 Hlgley, Gwen 148 Hlgley, Keith 19,131,137 Hill, Andrea 65, 132, 137 Hill, Doug 19 H111, Janet 65,538,102 Hill, Dick 95, 148 H111, Tom G5,75,90,132 Hillerich, Lee 85 Hillpot, Terryl 19,116 Hills, Vivian 129, 148 Hjelle, Barbara 65 Hobbs, Craig 19,9o,11s,1a2 Hoffman, Zach 19 Hogenson, Jeff 19,58,94,95 Hohwiesner, Bill 45,52, 56,60,65,66, 72, 116, 132 Holrup, Judy 19 Holrup, Shcrrane 30,32,149 Holcomb, Linda 19, 89, 124 Holcomb, Oliver 77, 88, 122, 123, 149 Holden, Mike 149 Holland, cunt 65,91,92,132 Holm, Christine 20, 113 , 130 Holweger, Anne 20,330,124 Hoover, Barbara 20 Horton, Cherry 20 Hosklnson, Sandra 65, 124 , 126 Houser, Gary 149 Houser, Gordon 149 Houston, Jennette 149 Holvander, Melanie 31, 1l3,l1G, 124, 125, 129,149 Hewey, Judy 103,109,l5G,1-19 Howser, Joan 30,65,117,128 Howser, Mary 19,117 Hoxsey, Barbara 19, 130 Hoy, Tom 75,88,90 Hubert, Mary 20,117 Hudson, Joan 20, 102, 124 Hughs, Dan 20,58,132 Hulbert, Diane 65, 117, 122, 123, 128 Hulbert, Rita 20, 124 Humphreys, Helen 49, 65, 111 , 129 Huntley, Cathy 20, 116, 130, 137 Husted, Larry 65 Huxtable, Ann 30, 65, 74, 113, 130 Ingham, Kathy 30, 128, 149 Ireland, Linda 103, 129 Irish, Donna 149 Issac, Helen 30,64, 89, 122 Isham, Linda 65,110 Jackson, Clark 20, 88 Jackson, Phil 149 Jacober, Barbara 20 Jacobsen, Bill 20 Jaeox, Wayne 20, 92, 95, 122, 123 James, Pamela 20, 111 Jandera, Marvin 32, 149 Janes, Lyle 46, 107, 130, 131, 1-19 Jarvis, Janet 20 Jarvis, Jean 20, 102 Jarvis, John 57, 75,88, Jeldness, Jerrilyn 65 Jenkins, Jerry 149 Jenkins, Judy 20 Jenks, Phyllis 20,117 Jennison, Ruth 20 Jensen, Ann 65 Jensen, Boyd 20,94,95 Jensen, Lloyd 20, 118, 122 Jensen, Kathy 149 Jensen, Karen 20 Jeter, Fred 89, 107, 149 Jochlmsen, Sally 30 , 31,34, 107 Johns, Richard 20 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, J ohnsonr Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston J olliffe , Arthur 65 Carol 65, 102 Dave 20, 58, 94, 95 Glen 20, 83, 88,592,116 Harry 19 Jerry 65 Larry 31,65, 162 Leslie 65 Mary 27, 65, 74, 130 Myra 65 Pat 34,149 Sharon 19 Steve 97, 149 , Richard 65 Gary 65 Jones, Jean 20 Jones, Jane 20 Jones, Jerry 65,122 Jones, Karen 65,111 Jones, Robert 20,31,32,33 Jones, Ron 65 Jordon, Larry 95, 149 Joseph, Kathy 75,150 Juran, Gary 20 Juran, Bob 74, 75, 150 124, 125, 149 ,111,129,137,149 Lang, Dwayne 21 Lanham, Kathy 102,150 Lanz, Wally 34,68 Larson, Carol 68,102 Larson, Cecilia 68, 109, 123, 129 Larson, Ron 32,68 Larwood, Marilyn 150 Laudon, Dennis 68 Lawrence, Judy 21,126 Laws, Robert 21 Lawshe, Ted 88, 124, 125, 132, 150 Ledgerwood, Roy 68 Lea, Bitsy 21,116 Lee, Laura 21,74,116 Lee, Linda 6a,74,11s,126 Lee, Pai 31,107,138,150 Leonard, Ann 49, 68, 108, 130 Lermon, Karen 30,658,116 Lewis, Rick 68 Lewman, John 150 Lichty, Norma 150 Light, Tana 103,150 Limirig, Larry 68, 77 Liming, Lois 21, 89, 116 Lind, Judy 21 Lineberry, Chuck 68 Linfoot, Julia 151 Linn, James 68,133 Lippert, Martha 58,102 Little, Arthur 21 Livengood, Clayton 151 Lofgren, Jim 31, 74,S8,89,133,151 Lohrman, Larry 42, 88,101,141, 151 Loika, Mary 30, 68, 117 Long, Barbara 30, 107, 108, 151 Long, Connie 31,35,68, 74, 118 Long, Sondra 21,117 Loop, Roger 68 Lorenz, Becky 21,137 Justus, Beverly 65, 103 Kaehler, Don 31,107, 150 Kanz, Kathi 65 Lorraine, Gerald 21,95 Loukojarvi, Nancy 68,110,126 Lovellette, Bobbie 124, 126, 129, 151 Lown, Nicholas 68 Lowrie, Constance 32 Lowrie, Gerry 21 Kai-kiins, Mary 30,65,107,110,128,133 Karnes, Pat 32,141,150 Kayser, Stan 20, 117, 125 Kearton, Cheri 65, 103, 124 Keefer, Sandra 65 Keen, Leonard 65 Keeney, Ron 65 Keuionc, Skip 31,38,52,55,74, 75,ss,94,95,129,1a0,1s1,13s,150 Lucas, Martha 32,68 Luchau, John 21 Luckey, Linda 68, 102 Luers, Dita 68, 118 Lunda, Gary 21,122 Luther, Marilyn 31 , 68, 116, 128 Lytle, Steve 21 Kennedy, Dennis 32,65 Kennedy, Mindy 65, 103 Kent, Mike 109 Keortge, John 65, 132 Kershaw, Bob 32,35 Keudell, Bob 68, 95, 132 Kilber, David 20,83 Killam, Loren 150 Kilmer, Carol 20 King, Carolyn 20,116 King, Dustin 20 King, Robert 150 Kingan, Sarah 20, 74,116 Kinkaid, Sharon 32,68, 126 Kinser, Helen 20 Kinton, Vicki 68, 103 , 126, 128 Kirkwood, Gary 68 Kleen, Garry 68 Kleger, Teresa 111, 150 Kleinsmith, Ken 68 Klinger, Leroy 68 Klingler, Corinna 20 Knapke, Gloria 20 Knepper, Dick 32, 75, 150 Knepper, Sharon 20 Knight, Mary 20 Knoedler, Dan 20 Knox, James 68,122 Knytych, Howard 31,88, 107,12 Kock, JoAnne 20 Kock, Sue 150 Koehl, Donald 20,95 Kool, Ken 52,ss,ss,9s 2,1z3,1s1,1s3, 150 Kowalski, Carol 68, 113, 118, 129 Kreitzberg, Craig 20 Kruger, Allen 68 Kruegar, Jim 52,s6,66,6s,75, Kuhn, Craig 20, 77, 122 Kuiper, Jerry 150 Kurth, Cheryl 68 Kurtti, Ruth 68,102 Kurtti, Steve 21 Knox, Clyde 52,54 Labax, Don 21 Ladd, Steve 68,132 LaDuke, Yvonne 68 Laetsch, Judy 150 Lago, Laurie 21,33 Langford, Judy 68 Lambourd, James 21, 75,90, 117 77,95 Mack, Marsha 30, 63, 68, 129 Madison, Jerry 38, 75, 79, 95, 140, 151, 161 Maerz, Ed 68, 79, 137, 162 Mah, Stewart 32,68 Major, Ken 68 Maltby, Pete 21,88,90 Margosian, Lester 151 Margosian, Richard 21,74 Mariels, Judy 21,118 Maris, Sue 15,21,129 Marr, Jerry 69,102 Mars, Judy 151 Marsh, Dave 69, 74, 131 Marsh, Ed 151 Marsh, John 69,95 Marsh, Leone 15,21,117 Marsh, Lois 21 Marshall, Judy 21 Marshall, Phyllis 21 Marsland, Dick 69, 75, 122,132 Martin, Arnold 31, 88, 107, 116, 151 Martin, Diane 30,151 Martin, Jim 151 Martin, Karen 30,69, 124, 129 Martin, Mike 69 Martin, Phil 141,151 Martsfield, Jim 88,151 Mason, Judy 69, 117,128 Mass, Carolyn 21,151 Mathewson, Worth 151 McKinley, Mike 69, 75, 88, 132 McKnight, Truman 88, 102, 152 McMahon, Pamela 74,128, 141, 152 McMillian, Judy 21 McNeil, John 21 McNeil, Cecilia 69,73, 103,124 McVay, Betsy, 30,69,122 McVay, Marla 49,69, 116, 118, 130, 137 Medlock, Sharon 102, 124,125, 152 Meech, Barbara 21 Meek, Ron 52,69 Meier, Margaret 21, 111 Mellinger, Gail 34,48, 109, 111, 113, 116,128, 141,152 Melzer, Marilyn 21 Mennis, Marralene 69 Meola, Ron 152 Mercado, Andrea 69 Merin, Kathy 21,128 Metzger, Jennifer 69,128 Metzger, Wayne 15, 21 , 83, 92, 94, 95 Meyer, Dale 52, 57, 74, 75, 152, 162 Michales, Kay 152 Mickey, Sharon 152 Millle, Butch 69 Miller, Gail 15,21,34 Miller, Harley 69 Miller, Ken 152 Miller, Pat 21 Miller, Verna 21 Mills, Sharron 31,35,69,116,126,133 Milne, Jane 69, 89, 129 Milne, Mary 21, 124 Minard, Mary 152 Minnich, Carol 118, 152 Minto, Doug 69, 91, 132 Mischke, Dave 83,152 Mischke, Mike 21, 125, 132 Mizell, Paul 21 Mobley, Joyce 152 Mobley, Lynne 69 Mogle, James 69 Mohr, Sue 22 Moles, Manya 69, 118, 124, 128 Moling, Linda 126,128,152 Monette, Roger 22, 75, 02, 95 Moon, Robbie 22, 117, 133 Moore, James 69 Moore, Linda 88,152 Moore, Mickey 74, 124, 125 Morey, Kirk 52,56,s0,6a,69,75,77,137 Morgan, Chuck 69,77,97,118 Morgan, Doug 69, 75,97, 108 Morris, Gary 69 Morris, Pat 69,102,126,129,141,152 Morris, Pat 103,126 Morrison, Jim 22,122,123 Morrison, Lois 69 Morse, Donna 29,60,69,74,124,128 Mortenson, Cliff 69,95, 124 Mortenson, Elmer 22 Moakai, Ed 99,1o9,1aa,1s2 Mudge , Mulkey , Gary 75,152 Maryin 131,152 Murray, Carol 124, 125, 152 Murray, Elinor 69,128 Musgrave, Frank 22 Myers, Darlene 152 Myers, Mike 22,58 Neal, Evelyn 102,153 Neazry, Brian 22, 131 Neiger, Ken 69,77 Neiman, Ane 22 Nelson, Denny 43,6EJ,121, 124, 125 Nelson, Lewayne 22 Nelson, Nann 22, 128 Nelson, Penny 69 Nelson, Pauline 153 Neuenschwander, Jerry 69 Newhardt, Cortland 22 Newhardt, Marcia 69, 122, 124 Nibler, Richard 69 Nichols, Ricky 22 Nichols, Ron 22, 88 Maynard, Maureen 151 Maynard, Mike 21 Mc Alpine, Robert 21, 75, 95 McBride, Mike 21 McCallister, Eugene 69 McCarl, Linda 118,130 Mccarroll, Justin 21 McClain, Don 125,151 McClintic, Bruce 69 McCormack, Mike 69 McCullen, Ray 69 McCurdy, Gene 133,151 McDex-mett, Charles 21 McDonald, Janice 32, 107, 116, 128, 151 McDonald, Judy 21,102,126 McDonough, Sue 30,69, 117, 128 McElroy, Donna 116,151 McFadden, Joe 151 McGlinn, Merry 40,69, 129 McHone, Dan 99, 124,131, 151 McIntosh, Kathy 61,69,118,120 McKennan, Dave 69,122 LaMont, Harley 122, 123, 15 Lancefield, Margaret 31, 3S,4l, 74, 106,107,109 , 117, 131, 138, 150 McKil1op, Dick 88, 107, 118, 120, 152 Nichols, Terry 22, 153 Nichols, Bill 22 Nickeson, Gilbert 69 Nielsen, Dave 74, 75, 80, 107, 124, 153, 162 Nieman, Carol 130,153 Noffsinger, Nancy 15,22,31,116 Nordyke, Nancy 70 Norris, Ned 133,153 Norton, Ralph se,1o9,153,15s Noteboom, James 22 Nowack, Bill 31,33, 70, 89 Nuher, Kathy 117,124,125 Nunn, Kathy 22,117 Nunn, Larry 122 Oakes, Ivan 88, 122, 153 Oakes, Robert 32, 70, 88 Olberg, Eva 126, 153 Obershaw, Cheryl 22,117, 133 Odom, Wayne 33, 153 J I I i Oalies, Ogdahl, John 70 William 22, 58, 77 O'Hern, Janice 22 Ohllng, Linda ao,a4,66,7o,11s Olds, Gary 70 Olson, Dennis 22,95 Olson, Bruce 58 Olson, Chuck 31, 70,98 Olson, Gary 22,75 Olsen, Gregory 70,90 Olson, Jerry 43, 70, 118, 121 , 124, 125 Olson, Sandra 32, 70, 129,137 O'Nelll, Charlot 137,153 Oraw, Barbara 70, 103, 129 O'Reilly, John 70 Osko, Jean 22,117 Ost, Charles 22 Osterberg, Bobbie 30,34, 107, 109, 113 , 141, 153 Owen, Nancy 22, 128 Pace, Tom 22,122 Pade, Arlo 88,98, 131, 153 153 ,162 Painter, Candace 30,31,60,128,141,153 Painter, Jay 42,69,88, 107, 117, 132, Palmason, Steve 88,95,153 Palmer Papenfu Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker , Parker, Parker, Parks, Parks , , Donna 70, 102 S, Bernard 75-,so,1s3 Charles 32, 70 Janice 109,118,120,126,129,153 Mary 22 Mike 22 Phil 153 Dick 7o,95,11s Don 22 Sharon 70 Parrent, Bob 70 Parsons, Dennis 22 Parsons, Delores 32,153 Patterson, Walter 70,122 Pedersen, Dick 88, 153 Pennlrnan, Elaine 70,102 Penniman, Joan 22,124 Perkins, Ed 31,35, 75, 88, 129, 139, 153 Perkins Perry, Perry, Person , Peters , Peters , Peters , Peterso Peterso Peterso Peterso , Lynn 70,126 Dennis 32,52,55,74,75,88,137,138,153 Maureen 124 Shirin 22 Dennis 95, 154 Elaine 22,124 Georgia 126, 154 n, Betty 22 n, David 70 n, Kathy 22 n, Kristi 22 Pfouts, Mickey 38,39,74,107,128,132,137,154 Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips Pierce , Pierce, Pierce , , Dwight 22 , Fred 154 , Howard 14,1s,22,5s,s3 , Janet 102,129,130,154 , Bill 70 Arlene 22 James 22,158,116 Pat 102, 110, 133, 154 Pieters, Dick 32,75,154 Pike, Jerry 154 Pike, Merle 22 Plummer, Bob 22, B8 y, Fred 52,56,70,75,94,95,122,123 Pomeroy, Toby 22 Poorman, Judy 74,130,117 Pomero Porter, Gary 70 Porter, Larry 70 Porter, Marjory 23, 74 Porter, Wallace 23 Potter, Cheron 74,154 Potts, Larry 70,75,81,97,132 Powell, Bob 23 Price, Jack 23,88,95 Price, Jim 23,5a,75,ss,s2,95 Price, Peggy 23 Priest, Prince, Louis 70 Jay 31,88,92,95, 137, 154 Prine, Mary 30,70,117 Proctor Proctor Proctor Pursley , Charles 23 , Ken 95,123,131 , Tim 58,83 , Betty '10 Purcell, Pat 31,70,74,116,129 Pyritz, Qlefyi Bob 5z,56,'10,75,132 Ed za Quiring, Elvin 23,124, 125 Qulstad, Mark 154 Rader, Tom 35, 75, 77,154 Raines, Phyllis 23 Raines, Sharon 32 Ralston, Leland 23,122 Ramage, Bruce 42, 75, 88,124,154 Ramsdell, Del 35, 70, 88, 91 Ramsde Ramsey n, James 52,70 , James 23 Rastrofer, Charles 70,122 Rauch, Laura 154 Rawlings, Sharon 70, 124, 128 Raymond, Pamela 23 Reagle, Sharon 70 Reaney, Kim 70,132 Rector, Larry 38,74,75,92,95,100,101,107,109,116,128,136,137,138,154,159 Reed, Dick 126, 154 Reed, Russell 23,88,92,95 Reid, John 23,99 Reimer, Roger 23,32 Rempfer, Mary 122 Reynolds, Barbara 70 Reynolds, Linda 129, 154 Reynolds, Dick 70 Richter, Barbara 154 Riensche, Gary 70,88 Riffe, Sharon 32, 126, 154 Riggs, Larry 124,125 Ritchie, Par 3o,a1,34,40,4s,12s,130,133,154 Robb, Carol 31,34,41,46,74,107,128,130,131,138,141,154 Robb, George 23,83,88,116 Robbins, Wayne 70 Robarton, Gary 155 Roberts, Sally 23, 33 , 116, 123 Robinson, Don 52, 56, 70, 75,94,95, 137 Rodriques, Tranquilina 70, 117, 128 Rogers, Jerry 70 Rogers, Judy 23 Rogers, Penny 23 Rogers, Sherrie 23, 124 Rohde, Jerry 23,95 Rohde, Dick 70 Romander, Stephanie 23 Rondeau, Melva 117, 118, 155 Roseler, Pamela 70,103 Rosenau, Janet 23,125 Roseth, Marcia 23 Roth, Cheryl 70,116 Roth, Roger 155 Rowe, David 23 Rowe, Dick 71 Royse, Don 3s,41,52,54,95,1s'1,135,155 Rummell, Mike 23 Rundhaug, Dorothy 23 Russom, Kathy 23 Ryals, Dennis 155 Ryan, Mike 23,94,95 Ryloloom, Doris 155 Ryser, Tim 23 Saffron, John 88, 112, 116, 129, 130,132,155 Salisbury, Raymond 71 Salter, Janis 49, 71, 118, 129 Salter, Keith 71,132 Samples, Juanita 23 Samuels, Sue 126 Sanders, Gary 23,97 Sanders, Jack 52,57,88 Sanders, Rick 23, 58, 83, 94, 95, 122, 131, 137 Sanders, Vernon 71,132 Sanderson, Wilford 71 Sather, Mike 23 Satrom, Virginia 23, 124 Saunders, Bob 23 Savage, Gerald 23 Savage, Ronald 71,77 Sayles, Denise 71 Schafer, Gary 97,155 Schalnck, Susan 155 Scharf, Cherna 23 seharf, sandra 118,130,133,155 Scheidemann, Lee 66, 71,110,118, 128 Schendel, Arlan 71,122,125 Schildmeyer, David 75,77,122,123,155 Schimelpfenig, Danny 23 Schindler, Dick 35, 71, 133 Schindler, Ronald 71 Schlesinger, Miles 23,117 Schlieski, Doug 23 sehlieeki, Mike 71 Schmidt, Nona 124 Schmidt, Roger 23 Schneider, Dale 23 Schoessler, Cheryl 71, 103, 129 Schram, Dick 2s,5s,94,95 Schroeder, Clayton 122 Schroyer, Barbara 24,128 Schulrz, Rod 71 Schultz, Judy 103,155 Schur, Don 52, 56,66, 71, 77 Schwabauer, Amy 32,155 Schwarz, Fred 24 Schwiesow, Bob 71,83 Scott, Gary 155 Scott, Vickie 71 Seeger, Steven 109,155 Seipp, Dale 24,221,125 Seipp, Ken 77,91,155 Sellers, Emily 32 Senter, Linda 155 SeRine, Terry 24, 124 SeRine, Steven 98, 155 Sermon, Tyler 24,58,88 Settlermier, Jolene 28, 71, 89 Severson, Dick 52, 57, 71, 98, 124 Sexton, David 71 Sexton, Vernon 71 shane, Dale 71,121,122 Shatto, Margaret 155 Shaw, Bert 31,33,88,89,107,133,155,16l,162 Sheets, Loren 75,92, 131, 155 Sheldon, Donald 15,24,5S,83 Sheldon, Gary 71 Shelton, Dennis 98,539,155 Shepahrd, Pamela 71, 126 sniffer, Julie 71,116,122,123,128,132 Shinn, James 88,92 Shipman, Margie 24 Shippey, Nelda 24 Shire, Sue 71,126 Shirley, Jon 155 Shoemake, Gail 71,123 Shreve, Barbara 155 Shriver, Beverly 71, 102, 124, 130 Shultz, Robert 24,123 Sichty, Jane 71 Sidwell, Sandra 156 Siewert, Carolyn 35, 112, 126, 156 Sllke, Joan 24,129 Simon, Karl 24,31,88,116 Simmons, Doug 33, 156 Singer, Cheryl 130 Sipola, Karen 24,117 Sisseck, Pauline 24 Six, Gordon 88,156 Sjolander, Nancy 103 Slagle, Glen 24 Slaughter, Bob 71 Sloan, Barbara 71,116 Sloan, Clara 156 Slaon, Bill 31, 52, 71, SB, 102, 132, 133 Smalley, Gary 24 Smith, Carol 71,118 Smith, George 31,75,88,98,107,11G,137,138,150 Smith, James 33, 77, 156 Smith, Louann 156 smith, Mike 71,88,116,131 Smith, Pat 118,156 Smith, Bob 24 Smith, Sylvia 71 Smith, Toni 24,77 Sneed, James 118,131 Sneed, Joan 71, 102, 124 sneddon, Sandra 3o,40,107,12s,130,1a7,156 Snyder, Lois 71,103 Snyder, Mieheie 113,117,118,124,139,141,156 Soderllnd, LaDonna 71 Solomon, Daniel 24, 88, 116 Sorensen, Karen 24 Sparks, John 15, 24, 58 Speerstra, Carolyn 71, 74, 117,129 Spooner, Gregg 156 Sprague, Kathy 31,100,10'1,11a,124,12a,13a,141,150 Springer, Janice 71 Squire, Doug z4,'15,ss,9o,95 Stark, Marjorie 71, 102, 110 Statler, Janet 24,124 Steelhammer, George 24,58 Stein, Mary 71,116,130,137 sceinke, Susan 126,156 Stephens, James 156 Stephenson, Tom 71 Stergios, Linda 71,126 Stevens, Jean 24, 126 Stevens, Roberta 71, 133 Stewart, Dick 32,107, 156 Stewart, Steve 38,5254,80,88,98,100,109,12-i,125,156,l6l,1G2 Stieber, Karen 24 Stillings, Chrystal 31,89,107,130,117,133,l38,156,161,162 Stlvers, Pat 31,38,110,156 Stone, Bernadette 126 Stone, Cathy 15,24,74,163 seonier, Ariena 7i,1oa,124,12s Storkan, Judy 24, 124, 128 Stowe, Don 32, 72 Stowe, Marvin 32,156 Strawn, William 72 Stringhani, Roberta 24, 74, 129 Strong, Steve 74 Stuart, Joe 133,156 Sughrue, Robin 24,58 Sugnet, Judy 24 Stuhr, Dolores 72,123 Sturges, John 72 Stutrud, Dick 72 Sullivan, Colleen 102,156 Sullivan, Geraldine 72 Sullivan, Steven 24 Sunderland, Linda 72,102 Surgeon, Mary 72,102 Suter, Faith 119,157 Swayngim, Darlene 72 Swearingcr, Lois 72,108 Swenson, Judy 157 Swenwald, David 24 Taggart, Chaunl 24 Taggart, Joanne 74, 107, 116, 129,157 Tandy, Stephen 72 Taves, Pat 102, 124, 125 Ten Eyck, Glen 24 Woodward, Mike 73 Terzenbach, Gail 72,103,128 Thede, Mary Lew 30,34, 72, 118, 130 Thede, sh1r1ey so,1o7,126,141,157 Thomas, Connie 72 Thomas, Darlene 15, 24, 74,116 Thomas, Darrold 111 Thomas, Herman 24,122 Thomas, Nancy 72,124 Thomas, Pat 157 Thomas, Randy 24 Thompson, Dave 52, 56, 75, 88, 157 Thompson, Karen 32, 72 Thorn, Pat 27, 72, 118, 130 Thurston, Jan 24 Tilton, James 72,122,121 Titus, Gail 24 Tomlin, Floreine 72, 111, 116 Topping, Dick 24 Torgeson, Dave 72,131 Torrey, Marcia 24 Totten, John 24, 77 Trezise, Jane 30, 107,157, 161 Tribbett, Barbara 72,117,122,123 Tromnlitz, Linda 72, 102, 126 Troxell , Sherry 24 Turner, Turner , Julia 72 Linde 72, 74,89 Turner, Linda 72, 124, 126 Turner, Marcia 157 Turner, Bob 30, 72,117 Ulrich, Bonnie 118,157 Urban, Karen 30, 72, 126 Vance, Raleigh 72 Vance, Wanda 157 Van Cleave, Marilyn 25, 126, 129 Vandervort, Connie 72,103 Vanek, Dick 77,157 van Dyke, Judy 72,118,129 Van Houten, Nancy 30,31,38,39,107,129,133,140,141,157,160 Van Onsenoord, Vicki 72 Varah, John 25,58 Van Horn, Ken 25 Vigeland, Bruce 25,99 Vigeland, Ted 79, 107, 116, 137, Vivier, Doug 72 Vohl and , Kathy 72 Wade, Mike 157 Walberg, Darlene 30, 157 Walberg, Mary 25 Walker, Everett 75 , 157 Walker, sandra 2s,72,a9,1o2 Walker, Wallace , Wallace , Sylvia 25,89,102 Constance 25, 116 Mike 72 Wallace, Virginia 25 Wallingford, Jerry 109,157, Waln, Lou Anne 72,117,122,l2 Waltz, Jim B8,S9,129,131,157 Ward, Denice 25, 118, 132 Warden, Warden, Warner, Warren, Warren, Warren, Watkins, Jo Anne 125 Pat 103,157 Gloria 25,35,103,107 Barry 25 Didi 25 157 9,132 Judy 31, 109,116, 129, 157 Sharon 157 Watts, Marllee 31, 74, 106, 113 , 117, Weaver, Bill 25,131 Webb, Barbara 25 Webb, Deanna 107,128,157 Webb, Don 158 Webster, Judy 72, 74, 103 Wedel, Joanne 30,31, 107, 117, Wedel, Paula 72, 89, 102 Weinman, Lora Mae 72 128,l 129 37,1 Weise, Gene 72,77,131 Weisser, Carole 102, 129, 158 Welch, Don 4o,72,95,131 Wells, Sharon 32, 158 Wenger, Marjorie 25, 74, 124, 125 Wesely, Dave 25,58 West, Mary 25 West, Bob 72, 124, 158 Weston, Donna 25 Wheeler, Mike 32,35,58 White, Jerry 25 White, Jon 118,158 White, Marilyn 25,116, 128 White, Paul 72 White, Susan 72, 74, 124, 129 White, Vivian 102, 158 Whitmore, John 72 Whitt, Jeff 25 Wickstrom, Janice 25 Wilcox, Leroy 158 Wiley, Lorita 14, 15, 25 Williams, Jan 72,133 Williams, Janice 32, 73, 74, 126, 129 Williams, Raidena 32, 73 58 Williams, Randolph 73,75,92 wine, Judy 25 Wilson, Bill 73 Wilson, Dawn 73 Wilson, Kathy 23, 24, 25, 121 Wilson, Roger 25 Wilson, Sharyn 25, 116, 129 Wilton, Dolores 73 Wiltshire, Pat 73 Winter, Vic 25 Wirth, Jim 132,158 Wirth, Phyllis 25 Wise, Lynda 73, 128 Witbeck, Russell 25 Witenberger, Melvin 25 Withers, Dan 25,39 Woitte, Anita 73 Wolfe, Wayne 66, 73 Wollner, Craig 42, 77 Wonderly, Madell11S, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 158 Woock, Sharon 25 Woodard, Eric 25,92, 131 Woodard, Ron 74, 75, 88, 128, 131, 141, 158 Woodward, Pat 73,158 Worley, Bob 159 Worral, Bob 25 Worth, Bernice 73,159 Wright, Charles 109,159 Wright,Don 73 Wuorinen, Nancy 159 Wolfe, Craig 73 Yeater, Marcia 30, 111, 129, 159 Yielding, George 25,95 York, Linda 73, 116, 118 Young, Gail 73,103 Young, Bob 159 Yunker, Dick 75, 159 Zeh, Lucia 73, 116, 129 Zeigler, Margaret 73,126 Zeit, Dave 25,58 Zeller, Larry 25,58,95 Zuke, Darrel 122,159 Zwicker, Dell 159 Mr. Carl E. Aschenbrenner 6 Mr. Neil J. Brown 6 Mr. Harold Hauk 7 Miss Maxine Heringer 7 Mr. Del Ramsdell 6 Mrs. Ruth Bastuscheck 13 Mrs. Betty Anderson 13 Mrs. Deanna Bewley 13 Mrs. Octiva McDonough 13 Mrs. Alice Nelson 8 Mr. Maurice Adams 11 Miss Amanda Anderson 11 Mr. Dick Ballantyne 11 Miss Carmelita Barquist 11 Mr. Joseph Benninghoff 11 Mr. George Birrell 11 Miss Margaret Bourroughs 11 Miss Mildred Christenson 11 Mr. Arthur Christiansen 11 Dr. Franco Cosco 11 Mrs. Gwen Craft 8 Mr. Lou DeLoretto 11,12 Miss Wilma Earnest 11 Mrs. Esther Edmiston 8 Mrs. Helen Edmundson 11 . John Edmundson 11 . Peter Frajola 11,123 . Clifford Girod 11 555 Mr. Dee Green 10 Mr. Lee Gustafson 10 Mrs. Lida Halvorsen 10 Mrs. Betty Heiken 10 Mr. John Henderson 10 Mrs. Kendra Hise 10 Mr. Ted Ivarie 10 Mr. Dick Johnson 8 Mr. Wally Johnson 10,122 Mrs. Dorothy Judd 10 Mr. Hank Juran 10 Mr. Lou Kelly 10, 124 Miss Goldwynn Kuebel 10 Mrs. Alice Lamerson 7 Miss Helen Lane 10 Mr. Carl Lindstrom 10 Mr. Jay Lockerby 10 M.r. Bob Metzger 10 Mrs. Vivian Middleton 9 Mrs. Thelma Miller 9 Mr. Carl Nebel 9 Mr. Maynard Nelson 9 Mr. Gene Noland 9 Mr. John Noland 9 Mrs. Jean Potts 9 Mr. Donald Rasmussen 9 Mr. Willard Reeve 9 Mr. Bill Ritchie 9 Mrs. Georgia Rowell 9 Mr. Stan Shotts 9 Mrs. Doris Six 9 Mrs. Leah Smith 9 Mrs. Lois Sparks 9 Mr. Perry Spelbrink 9 Mr. Leo Stenback 12 Mr. Jack Tilton 8 55 . Robert Voigt 12 Frank Walton 12 Mrs. Marjorie White 12 Mr. Roger Whiteman 12 Mr. Russell Whitman 12 lVIr. Lyle Wilhelmi 12 M.rs. JoAnne Woita 12 Mrs. Winona Wright 12 Miss Shirley Zimdars 12 Colored picture on pages one and two taken and sponsored by Kennell Ell1s Photographer s .
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