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

 - Class of 1962

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4- vb x ' 1 -. ,A it '. in - N fiwlk .,A. , 13-gf ' A 'L Ex ., .QV 1' -' fag- . , 5, 1 ,:,n,?fz si'-' . A .1 . ,. f Q N EDITOR . , 4 hQSI4 ExARB HAMILTON PISSIST. EDITOR . . GERRY EWING Bus. MGR. . .LINDA QHLING ADVISOR I . . . .DQRIS SIX -- A . Activities . .Pcige 92 Academics . .Page 12 i A N sz ' ' G K KT ,gi :lg- wwlf' HE + .. .X 1 . 4. 4. 52: X c N li K N Q. 'tri Athletics . Page 140 s. As V Academics .... Activities .... Athletics. .'. . these are the components of our lives. As with the glittering facets of a diamond, each is a sparkling contri- butor to the development of our individual being. As academically we grow, we be- come the substance from which this jewel called life is formed. Activities are the velvet cloth which shine the gem of life. Enduring is the strength of a diamond as is the intangible quality of sportsmanship found in athletic competition. And SO it iS we students become that priceless jewel created in the perfect image of South Salem' ideals. alum. wx sw x N as I is .J Q , --.mfr .. wr ww-vw ., -M Our dean of girls, Miss Maxine Heringer, has proved time and again that efficiency experts do exist. Whether it be an individual, a small group, or the entire South Salem Girls' League, Miss Heringer is always eager and willing to offer advice and guidance and is on hand for all school functions. As dean of boys at South, Mr. Del Ramsdell has accomplished much in the way of uniformity and organ- ization. We are appreciative of the contribution he has made by his counseling and by his supervision of park- ing and traffic regulations around the campus. As it is with the dean of girls, Mr. Ramsdell also gives unself- ishly of his time for student functions. A considerate and understanding administrator of South Salem is Mr. Neil Brown, our vice-principal. He is but one man handling with ease the du- ties of several. Not only has he served as the guiding light for many seniors with questions about their future edu- cation, but has devoted much of his time smoothing the problems confronting var- ious other students as well. Mr. Brown is the man behind South's curricular system and in accordance with this, South High now may boast with confidence of un- usually fine academic opportunities. Through Mr. Harold Hauk's efforts the athletic and physical education programs of the school run smoothly. He has been in charge of the Physical Edcuation and athletic department. Since the schools beginning. THEY COUNSELING STAFF--Richard Johnson, Gwyn Craft, Jack Tilton, Eleanor Ellis, Aurthur Christiansen. LIBRARIAN Kathryn Little AUDIO VISUAL AIDS Maynard Nelson I0 SCHOOL NURSE Miss Costello DIRECT GUR SCHCOL BUSINESS Our dedicated school board members spend many long hours organizing our academic program and conducting the affairs of the district. Four members of the administration - Connell Ward, Purchasing Agentg Superintendent Charles Schmidtg and Assistant Super- intendents, Arthur Myers and George Martin - work with the elected board members throughout the year. Through their effort, we are able to achieve our high academic standard. f was -- K h -- ' K gl- , r if K : , K S ...sS.1...-.--,,,..............,....,,.,,,,., -Q i- A - - , .,.. .. . . R, K Q ' I . ,....,,.. M , Ak yi , .S , . rw .V Assistant Superintendent, Arthur Myersg James Daniels, Stanley Hammer, Sid Boise, Chairman: Connell Ward, Superintendent Charles Schmidt, Sherrelyn Maltby, Ray Cates, and Dr. George Martin. 'll t f v V Academics .... as academically We grow, We become the substance from which this jewel called life is formed . . South Salem High School prides itself in having high academic standards. Through the joint efforts of the home and the school, the students are able to main tain this high scholastic rating. The faculty is a major component of aca- demics as without this help and guid- ance, the personality would never bloom. 13 ENGLISH--FRONT ROW: B1llR1tch1e, Jean Potts, Margaret Burroughs, Kendra Hise. ROW TWO: Robert Voigt, Amanda Anderson, Lida Halvorsen, Doris Six. ROW THREE: John Baker, Eleanor Ellis, Winona Wright, Roger Whiteman. It is hardly necessary for us to call attention to the un- selfish and dedicated Work of our South High faculty. We students are fortunate indeed to be the gainers of knowledge under such a staff of educators. Not only has this faculty gone above and beyond the call of duty in the advancernentof our high scholastic standing, but have contributed also to the cultivation of our spiritual per- son. lt is to them and their unlimited generosity that We students will always be grateful. LANGUAGE--Laura Dunn, Leah Smith, Susan Streeper, Lydia DeLoretto. 'I4 THEY it Georgia Rowell English SCIENCE--Perry Spellbrink, Lyle Wilhelmi, Leo Stenback, George Birrell, Carmelita Barquist, Carl Nebel. LIGHT THE L MPS F K OWLEDGE 1 , . ' ' - r ' I Ambitious chemists try out the new kipp generator MATH--FRONT ROW: John Cummings, Robert Metzger, Richard Ballantyne. ' ROW TWO: John Edmundson, Donald Rasmussen, Cliff Girod. X -wr Q 4 . . K ,, W. . . . w Q ' , f ' S- P . A Q' 1 ' - ' ' U 1 q 4. , ya, A I IL 5 Y :Xp V . K . , A . , J' V I 71. f,, ' ' -4 wi, ART--Betty Holmes and Gene Noland Q ' 1 1 , f .L ,' ' L , iff , , lb. , b , . , . . .' 4 Ag l, X K X . n C 1 Nxrqf 'ups nl M a g . ' X ' f . 7 'fy . '. ' ' 5 . I J' Qljhtz ,1 ' ' 1 , J 'Z .xx MUSIC--Lou Kelly, Peter Frajola, Wally Johnson. Rumpelstmskin x ff- -TRN- X rw, 6 1 . ,. , NX: XX ,, N First attempts are not always rewarding. INDUSTRIAL ARTS--Carl Lindstrom, Dee Green, and Jay Lockerby. HOME ECONOMICS--Thelma Miller and Marjorie White. fs Rx, wr- Q SOCIAL STUDIES--FRONT ROW: Goldwyn Kulbel, Helen Lane, Lou DeLoretto, JoAnn Woita, Arthur Christiansen. ROW TWO: Jack Tilton, Keven Morse, Gary Burch, Joseph Benninghoff. BUSINESS--FRONT ROW: Carol Alvord, Carol Neiger. ROW TWO: John Norman, Ted Ivarke, Maurice Adams. Helen Edmundson . . . Bookkeeping V' aw ' , N mi.. S 1 .f.ltWl . nuns, ' ' - .unto , nun-in F ggi!!! :,e fn. -L? ' I . i ss -.. ' ' II -.- 2' Y 1 f, I m , iris O N X Iii Q K - 1 ig , X PHYSICAL EDUCATION--Russ Whitman, Marv Heater, Shirley Zimdars, Wilma Earnest, Doris Henderson, Stan Shotts, Walter Green, and Hank Juran. Jo .,..-..,..... t V . f, , ' . f lr' ff sx H So this is U. S. History! Xiu 19 2 w l l THEY OFFICE STAFF--Katherine deCoss, Office Manager, Alice Nelson, Guidance Secretaryg Maxine Davis, Library Secretary, Octiva McDon- ough, Attendance Secretary, Wilma McGuire, Bookkeeper, Doris Ken- nedy, Office Assistant. MATRONS--June Sherrod, Esther Strain. 2 Qggnqifjllhwm as W COOKS--Henrietta Casebeer, Lorene Noble, Jeanett Graen, Dorothy Wellbroch, B Tommy Kizziah takes five rl r QAM' .. Q . 7, 1 f 5 20 5 TRAVELING MAN lanche Seipp. Mr. Charge . A x ., J .t,. wi--f A 2 , gg f fd 1 ' A if , 45' ' :if 1 I K ' K J A fsfiiff A ' ' wwf., ',r,' S?ifis:e,.sf, f .J 5-M ,i.. gf' CCDNTRIBLITE TO SCUTH' EFFICIENCY COOKS--Janet Hall, Joyce Cox, Beatrice Evans. Ng. if Q l CUSTODIANS--Earl Crom, George Cum- mings, Lester Marke, Jim Sipe, Tyler Mor- ley, William Hoirup, Jim McKenny, Philip Endres. w ws 53256 r LN.N..hYq'-q 'ef..:1 . - 5 ,xr E . IE tkxxxmwubwiqjy , liken 1 if - lun X Jia' y X 5 A X Rice! 5? i is eifi X ii N WM WN fif- mf' .A f A :fx Q- ,, 'UO K W A ' k f f L- Q . 5 if , ii Y J 8 A ' if W 5 - f A ,A A . wg M K W- s is h 7 ,j? K, Q I p eg 1 ,H in , Q 1 ,, , ,L ,, 5 1 I, I, ,Q M., 1 ' W ' 2 yglyk , 5 Q 2 , QQ- . , f, fw A e 1 A , N f- W A Y .U . 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A 'KW i 'aff' 'mf ,Li .sw wk, ,Q A ffyaiygfbki Y xg .kb - -8 'fx . ag, .1 Q: 'Rza ,?'+gix'-fb ,,, A M 13 fu' 1 4 My A M Q11 mf, 1' ffl ,ff 3',f3: +1 fn, 'kv ,uw tg. 1 H wa w ,ff f,Mg1,i'LSf 'g'l,A .QA 'Pnl A rx. , ,, i, 3:.f, U , mayb gi K J , 4 Y. Q . J , f. as 4' V Nj, f 1 ., nj, N. ff In kg, Q K .fpw Q Vg A nw ,Qi U L, ,Q JK, L A X A X I K, A ' gf if f i'gf 1 4 nav 5393- , f 'J 'tiifw A If W 1 f -fm eiifjw 1 as E, E 'QJAMM ,2a,g OVER ME T KILLFULLY A utive Council teamed with the Student Council to help make our 1961-62 school year one to be remembered. A representative from each homeroom is elected to Stu- dent Council in the Fall. It is through this body that stu- - dents practice self-govern- ment. The leadership of capable students has influ- 2 9I'1Ced the OI'ga1'1iZ3-ti01'1 in SITTING: Kirk Morey, Bill Hohwiesner, Steve Blaisdell, Barb Hamilton, Ann Harvey, Kathy furthering dSITlOCI'3.lliC ideals McIntosh, Don Sheldon. STANDING: Sharron Mills, Doug Morgan, Sue Bennett, Andy liill, concerning S. S. H. S. The Advisor, Mr. Ramsdeii. Executive Council planned the agenda for Student Coun- cil meetings. The members consist of a representative from each of the major depart- ments, the class pres-idents, and the A. S. B. officers. FRONT ROW: Gail Miller, Andy Hill, Marabee Groom, Sharon Mills, Tish Forbes, Sue Ramsdell, Suzan Bennett, Doug Morgan. ROW TWO: Barb Atkinson, Cathy Stone, Beth Kennedy, Judy McMillan, Daryl Coates. ROW THREE: Gail Hensey, Pat Thorn, Olivia Berg, George Robb, Rick Pomeroy. ROW FOUR: Lynn Perkins, Nan Nelson, Steve Bauer, Jeff Hogenson, Mike Decoss, Jack Lawshe, Vin Fichter. ROW FIVE: Jim Shinn, Chuck Olson, Jim Notebloom, Steve Guidinger, Gary Papenfus, Lanz VanLydegraf, John Luchau. l , 'bv QQQK Trp? 7',.qsfl w-1 vi may 7 1 l '1 QQ- Q ,JY SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . . B111 Hohwiesner Vic,e -President . . . . Laurie Bodenweiser Secretary ..... . . Mary Clark Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . Ion Brack Q-...,,,M . . Many significant events occurred during our senior year. A new school anthem was in- troduced by Mr. Wally Jonhson and the A cap- pella choirg the team teaching program was tested in the American Problems classesg the United Fund goal was surpassed because of a SS 246. 79 effort by the Senior Class. The class of '62 has a high academic standing. As Sopho- mores the class scored in the top 2070 of all schools in the nation of the Iowa Test. Seniors Dave Torgeson and Bill Nowack were semi-fi- nalists in the National Merit Scholarship Test. On the same test 12 were awarded commen- dations. The seniors chose royal blue caps and gowns for graduation. Heading the Senior Class Council are Bill Hoh- wiesner, Laurie Boden- weiser, Mary Clark, and Jon Brack. Mr. Richard Johnson has been Senior Class Ad- visor for two con- secutive years. He helps students overcome school problems, plan fo , future careers, and prepare for college education and scholarships. K SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL--FRONT ROW: Lynne Perkins, Diane Farmer, Kathy Eaton, Sue George. ROW TWO: Mary Clark, Laurie Bodenweiser, Lee Anne Scheidemann, Alyce Bahr, Diane Ewing. ROW THREE: Jon Brack, Ed Maerz, John Koertge, Jim Adams, Bruce Davis, Bill Howiesner. SCHOOL LIFE ENDS IN COMMENCEME T I wi- :K it C4 jr s Sf Richard Johnson, Senior Class Advisor. Bob could hardly wait to wash those dirty cars at the senior A V UF car wash. AFM Bob Ackerman Robert Aldrich 1 ' . 6 'ifwf inks? we Barbara Anderson 19. w,,,.., ,, 1 'T -'H-....,. tn Alix Adair Jim Adams Dale Addie .ll Gary Alderin Randy Ammon Carol Allen Marilyn Aleshire Shirlee Aman '-inn...-' if? Sur AHdC1'S011 Bill Anning Jon Armpriest f9i illici- W' Sue Armstrong Rachel Asburry 'Vs I ,ku nu...- Alyce Bahr JoAnn Baldwin Judy Ballantyne Doug Bamford was-.X My c 'Nomar a-an 'lr 'A ,W ' ' Walt Barger Linda Baumann ..--v--1 YI' Linda Behrens Laurie Bodenweiser Jan Barr Brent Barton Daryll Bass A Don Beach Loren Beach Laila Beaver jig 1 it an Sue Bennett Rosemary Bickell Ben Bishop a Nunn Sheryl Boese Darwin Biwer Don Blanchard Larry Bauer 1 SK Barbara Beckley Liz Blai 1' Darlene Blancllard r 'f nNlf f.' 33195 A lg inr- Dick Bonar Dan Bonogofski Terry Boman Jon Brack Don Brimm Karen Brown X Wm GFX 'Q' Doug Brinkworth Eugene Bronwick Carmon Brooks i 9- B 'ix ,f V. ck ' .3- s , 4.1 'A , K y 2... 'V Warren Brown Vic Brunkal Judy Brush Perry Burright l!PQn im Ji' ' x QP'-9 KT Steve Busick Mary Buzzell Mack Bynum humank- .giz I Dave Bressler Don Brown Judy Buntjer Eddie Caldwell ,Q ,lf-.1 Q 'Q? '3- r. Jane Cameron Chris Cannon Phillip Cameron Mike Camillo Linda Campbell Sqn v ,N lg.. Dave Canfield Ken Carter , W X ilu tv 41:1- Le Roy Chappell Judy Christiansen 1--a xt 4 gre? Q' Q Pe W f 'sfX V, tv Priscilla Carlson Richard Carothers Stephen Carpenter av- - 'Du . 4541 lf' 42-Q YI' V M --3 'Cs' C vu! Sue Charles Gloria Chastain Tom Chown ll: ZW 4Q. :,X '. Doug Christenson W in Y .K 'pW ji my . Y '55 Q Mary Clabough Candas Clark Colene Clark Jay Clark ' of .- Y? f' -1 me zu-- ' Larry Clark Paul Connor Sue Culver Kathy Daw son any i 1 43 gy i 1-A ra.. 7 Qgru , f Q Mary Clark Georgetta Clark Tom Cleary Donna Conover V Q: E' I ,Q-N, f--,N JUL 'sq-wo' xt! 9 C ii TSR ws W 1 Roberta Couch jean Coak 5150's QQ' 'sf Phyllis Concannon . K ' xr. Peggy Cook AQUHM 'Gr' aiu..-vi in-v' ludy Crowder Ron Cross Mike Daggett xv BFUCC Davis Jan Davis Karen Davis John Davenport Jeanne DeCamp . z a nd- ' 'W in Sandy DeCapito Sharon Decatur John Deckard Mike DeCoss Kathy Donkin wr WQND IS Zeana Diamond Sandra Drury Jim Elkins F Ron Doan Donna Domes 1 16-i 1 Mary Easter Conell Dyer Harold Dyer ply 'Film WU Qpluhnv Randy Ellerbrook Nona Ellis Emory Ediger dl? dk Laura Dcwooso Burna Driver Kathy Eaton Lynn Ertsgaad 'X mi, Sharee Ertz Margaret Falleur Sue Fisher Joyce Franklin 'Na ,Q-f Diane Ewing Gerry Ewing Ralph Eyre Shanna Falk Allyn Fine ins' Diane Farmer Lennie Ferguson Vin Fichter Cherie F leischmann Mary Flesch Ralph Fletcher 'F'a,4m TWAI- Phyllis Franklin Sandie Francis Steve Fry naw- M Bill Folk Bev Gannon Wi x Zella Garber Mike Griffiths -Q. t Q if 'uv Jay Gust-21fS011 Jim Gunder Marabee Groom S rJ,:i.,? 1 fi are Robert Graen Stephanie Grabenhorst Pat Gourlcy '1Cl ' Ian Goodall Myrna Gilliam 45 ff' Q'X, ls: l i 'F Q3 Ea 1+ W Jim Glodt Larry Gladden Laurie Gilmore sa- Sue George Bill Geibel Daphne Gehlar 'O' Q1-r-7 Bob Grobe Sharon Goody ard fr , aa 'pg tg i .r - ' kv:-fr 7 ,X fm? .v We 'P . Tx- urn- x 3-fr Cheryl Gilmore Anita Gardner 1 , iblvv W9 A-s...... T51 fir vu., wx .E t:-: I ..,. 1 . I Q www ' J A, f 'vo PHI GWillUD Doug Gwynn Linda Hagen Barbara Hamilton Bob Hamilton Dave Hamilton Eileen Hartman D in J Corby Hann Dick Harp Hugh Harris 'uv' 3 Anne Harvey uf '-r 'q,r.,..-v ,gags 'i'1',?' Cathy Haynes Carol Harvey Bernice Hastings Linda Hatfield Judy Heady Jlwsfdi QV' ew Gail Hensey Linda Helder Darlene Hess Donna Helton 5 'Ol' ,YJ 's+....-6 Barbara Herberger Wayne Hicks Andrea Hill Brent Hill Tom Hill X.. -Qs Janet Hill Clint Holland if . x, --vi 43 2:1 ' i Q' ' x'if-ri Lee Hillerich Juanita Hills Bill Howiesner Kw- 4.4:-.f-f' Diane Hollaway Mark 'Q--1 M Joan Howser John Hughes Diane Hulbert Helen Humphreys Lawrence I-lusted Chris Jarncs ,4-new 450 ,uu- Ann Huxtable Linda Isharn Helen Isaac 'Zvi S' gh Qi ff 1f 'XL' WW? Q Q. sk 'qw . wi . 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'C' CYP '7 Clyde Knox Ken Kool Carol Kowalski Jim Krueger 'Rh-ig., nc uisn-nv-f'i mis if Ruth Kurtti Dennis Kuvaas Steve Ladd 'tif Yvonne La Duke ns I 7 'f , ' . WD! Connie Long Ronald Larson Karen Lermon Wg- '.,. L.lif Judy Langford Wallace Lantz Cecilia Larson 5555 ll 'U' .' X 5 , if s. ..' X N iN Sue Lebenzon Roy Ledgerwood Linda Lee Snr Rick Lewis Larry Liming Charles Lineberry Mary Loika ew Roger Loop Nick Lown Nancy Loukojarvi Carol Larson Ann Leonard Martha Lippert Constance Lowrie Martha Lucas Stewart Mah 5 ag A4 -ur !'..'.. ' Dick Marsland tw + ' Y me an Q K V . with at , nv- Dita Luers Marilyn Luther Marsha Mack 1 A, :Q-fgfm 4 'ei' - . U 4 N My E Ns... Ken Major Dean Manwaring Dave Marsh Karen Martin Glivia Martinez Judy Mason Linda McCar1 ,.,..g. M if to fbi Q' Ed Maerz John Marsh 4 , T 'P+' St. 7' Q, N K 5 ... x ' if L s. X- 1 K ,A qt if I J Neil McCa11ister Mike McCormack IQ 'Wwfm 'vw 1:--v X as 'Nba Bruce MCC11I1I1C Margaret McCo11on'1 Ellen McDonald .avi 'HG' .4-af Sue McDonough Cecilia McNeil fb egg- I AERA 1997 'ii-vu Kathy McIntosh Marla McVay , 'i ts-fr Betsy McVay Doug Minto Merry Ann McGlinn Dave McKennon Mike McKinley I : if f M ,,. Pat Musty Eleanor Murray Donna Morse Marlene Mennis i iv '-'www Nun' Kirk Morey Jenifer Metzger Harley Miller Linda Moore Jim Moore Sharon Mills Manya Moles Lynne Mobley Lois Morrison Pat Morris Gary Morris Doug Morgan Chuck Morgan Carol Newton A . fs .V Qu is M rf'- 'wsxi is OX hh' M Richard Nibler John Oakes I' 'X WJ ' i 'N' E' , !,. r,,1,. .,. if Q5 ' Sf' Denny Nelson Ken Neiger Jerry Neuenschwancler Nancy Nordyke Bill Nowack Kay Nuber 'L-x., Bob Oakes J erry Olson -19 Qi 'R' w Q t g i Qu- siuu-a-al F 1 Linda Ohling Chuck Olson Gregory Olson CAA'- -'LT' I r Sandy Olson Barbara Oraw John O'Rei11y Rodney Oullette Donna Plamer Eddie Parker Kathy Parks Lynn Perkins Rick Pomery Steve Parrent Warren Patterson Elailie Penlliman Nh-v Gary Porter Larry Porter Larry Potts Louis Priest Be tty Pur sley as -1- G'it Mary H1116 Bob Proctor Pat Purcell Kb Q' . .ga 16'g 'bv , ' Iv X1 Charles Rastafer Del Ramsdell Jim Ramsden Kim Reaney Don Robinson .gf 1 ' 2 , ' . . en- i 1 'Rr 1 -. .7,,,.,,v- E . X Richard Reynolds Richard Rhode Wayne Robbins 'aap ri h Ag, ' K M for 'Z R 'bv Clif 318. Nena Rodriquez Jerry Rogers Pam Roseler Cheryl Roth Barbara Reynolds Leo Robbinson ,af-fr f,,,'f., Qa- fivxy ,uv ' Rick Rowe in fs, Tim Ryser FAS mf' 33 Wg 5137.4 N4- 15 Quan... Jan Salter Kerth Salter Ray Salrsbury Sue Samuels 13 4? wr, , ,... 4 1, ,, Jack Sanders Dick Severson Dick Schindler Rod Schultz ge 19? Vernon Sanders Will Sanderson Ron Savage Denise Sayles Lee Anne Scheidemann Arlan Schendel Steve Schendel Vicki Scott Ronald Schindler Mike Schlieski Rick Schlegel xl . Cheryl Schoessler Mary Lou Surgeon Don Schur Bob Schwiesow Clint Schroeder ICN -15 7 David SGXIOH Vernon Sexton Dale Shatto pamem Shepard Susan Shire Fix if who 'bv' anna! X: A,- Julie Shiffer Barbara Sloan '34-vs 7-37. xi xi Gail Shoemake Bev Shriver Petra Skrobarczyk an Bill Slaon La Donna Soderlind 6.15163 gf 'uvX 3 anew-Q- 6 hav Darryl Smith Mike Smith Sylvia Smith N ' as .unsav- Ns sg . , , N i S X Q her' Joan Sneed Tom Stephenson 513' Carolyn Speerstra MarJor1e Stark Mary Stein khr-our 1 ,tj Linda Stergios D1ck Stuuud Steve Tandy Connie Thomas Dave Torgeson Barbara Tubbett Linda Turner Connie Vandervort Kathy Vohland Lou Anne Waln Paula Wedel Laura Welnman Gene We1se gd 3 ffl .Eid V xt. - - 142- 5 fm A' iff i ' ,, we . ' will --1 Art Wenstrom 3' -f Robert West Paul White Jan Williams Randy Williams Jan Williams Rae Williams Lynda Wise Bill Whitmore as . . .,., ENB' IQ H 1:1351 'gil ' , . M Mike Woodard Don Wright Lucia Zeh 1-1- Sue White Bill Wilson Dolores Wilton Shu-li f' ' Anita Woitte Gregg Wolfe Wayne Wolfe Linda York Vic Wolfe Gail Young es' N, .,. , E X ss if rt W. - - .irs as AUS' A ' .. - fmt. Qs? A e si 3 3 Q S 5 5 5 , . .S. - THE KEY TO TRAVEL Petra Skrobarczyk, South Salem's American Field Service exchange student from Ger- many, arrived at the PHP. Larson home in late August. Attending South High and mee ing new friends here have brought many ex periences which we hope Petra will always recall with fond remembrance. Play us a tune, Bombo ! Q' I X S +C- Petra relaxes with her American family. Back Row: Dick, Mrs. Larson, Mr. Larson. Front Row: Debbie, Petra, Charlene, Cecilia. Argentina was the destination for Connie Long last June when she spent the summer as South's own A. F. S. rep- resentative. Her family, the Vincenitis, along with her other new Latin American friends, have made Ar- gentina a country to which Connie promises she will someday return. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . .... Don Sheldon Secretary-Treasurer . . JoAnne Doerkson Vice-President. . . . . .Becky Lorenz Sergeant-at-arms . . . lack Price The Class of '6 entered the halls o South Salem High wit enthusiasm and expec tations of the comin year. They picked up the school spirit by en tering in the annual U- nited Fund Drive With, among other things, a car Wash. Carolyn King an Steve Bauer, selected a our two finalists to vi for American Field Service exchange stu dent, anxiously awaited for springtime and th final decision. Another chance came for the juniors t shine by excelling o such tests as the PSA and the National Merit Scholarship test. Rank- in 99th percentile in both parts of PSAT were Bonnie Boese, Lark Brandt, Nancy Davis Terry Gray, Laurie Lago, Kathy Nunn, and Sally Roberts. The middlemen of South High, the jun- iors, have contributed muchtothe school pres- tige. Throughtheir in- cessant activities, the junio rs will strive to make their class one of the best. .wr -P4 5'. r kg. '- - I 'M fa -.- s nv. , ,Z -x, Mrs. Craft was the junior class advisor. The juniors devoted much of their time to bolster the schoo1's spirit by paint- ing posters. HERE' THE JLI IOR C0 GREGATIO 1 I ,A -.. f a 1 JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL--FRONT ROW: J. Doerkson, K. Boatwright, P. Freeburn, T. Hillpot, M. Hubert. J. Cannon, and B. Lorenz. ROW TWO: J. Price, W. Ogdahl, B. Vigeland, C. Simon, K. Birrell, R. Applegate, R. Woodard, D. Schlieski, and D. Sheldon. 51 D. Aas M. Agalzoff N. Ahrendt J. Akerson A. Albin D. Allen G. Allen D. Alexander L. Anderson M. Anderson P. Anderson V. Andrews 52 X X R. Applegate B. Atkinson X M. Atkinson J, Auld B. Averill D. Avison f . T. Baldwin C. Ballew L. Barker M. Barker J. Barr S. Bauer B. Bayne J. Bealey L, Bean C. Bennett D. Bennett D . Bennett M. Bent N. Bentley -4: an , sr , ng.,-A 'ew sf .F ' fa O. Berg C. Bergman J . Bergman J . Bischoff M. Bischoff R- Blackme 'rfb- M. Blanchard K. C. Boers B R. Boise C VF' J. Bolner R. Boniface Q X A. ,. 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Weinberg J. .Warden S. Wells M. Wenger D. Westly G.Wesson W. .., -v Z . M. West D. Weston I. White M. White y . J. whit: L. Whiley M, Williams V. Williamson m . t -.t . A ' . A W .illkix ,. .- S X' ' .ggvlrx Vi' K. Wilson S. Wilson V. WiI1t6IS R. Witback I K. Wonderlj 7 S. Woock B. Worrall J. Wright G. Yielding D. Zeit L. Zeller What part does the sliderule play in measuring micro- rnicro curies, Sally? Luncheon for one: Junior Class Presi dent, Don Sheldon. Watermelon feast attracts Junior girls. 3 is fd s SOUTH SALEM'S Lv. RALLY--LEFT TO RIGHT: Didi warren, Caro1Davis, and Barbara Hoxsey 60, FIGHT, WI , J.V.'S! South's J. V. Rally has become an important source of school spirit for the Junior Varsity team. Their enthusiasm and backing sent the J. V. 'S through the 1961-62 sports' seasons with many proud victories for South Salem. 'Fix T Elf' . t ,352 i I .5 . .aw k E 'L E i. .. a.4 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sergeant-at-arms . . . . Bud Mathewson -Secretary . . . . . . Cathy Swofford President . . . . . Steve Blaisdell 'Vice-President. . . . '. Mary Ellis More than five- hundred fifty begin- ners roamed the halls of Souththis year. This is a record number for our school. Amid the noisy confusion, sophomores were pleasantly sur- prised to find a familiar face -- that of Mrs. Eleanor Ellis, formerly of Judson. Mrs. Ellis serves as counselor for the class. Strong inthe mem- ories of the sophomores are the Iowa Tests and the United Fund drive. September 26 and 27 found the sophs in the auditorium taking the Iowa Tests. Many of them eased the tension and discomfort by ye- laxing with pillows and! orblankets brought from home. Third place was takenby the sophomores inthe annual United Fund drive. They contribu- ted a total of 318140. As all previous sophomores, we have had to start at the bottom. But vve're on our way up and will reach the top in '64, a Eleanor Ellis, the class counselor. THEW YUP , Ps bf W SQ' 'Y 5 r . ,X X .M C ' 'X sr S 4meg,..,..,..,iw K 7 rip- -w -Wg, K . Ns'l !.,.. -sr -gs M- S. ...als Energetic sophomores study hard. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Dick Vogt, Toni Simpson, and Steve Blaisdell. ROW TWO: Sunni Doan, Sharon Stringer, and Cheryl Henry. ROW THREE: Judy Brown, Julie Blaisdell, Sharon Young, and Marie Bam- ford. ROW FOUR: Mary Ellis, Michele Manolis, Cathy Swofford, and Pat Little. BACK ROW: Tim Bus- chert, Mike Vollmar, Rod Rudishauser, Spencer Powell, and Bud Ivlathewson NOT PICTURED: Dennis Kool and Carol DeCamp. + n YR. 1 gn' ' Marie Howland, Linda Hudsqn, Pat Huff. Q of Sue Hughes, Susan Hunt, Bob Huskey. Sandy Ingalls, Robert Jackson, Tim Jaskoski, Jo Jenkins, Pat Jenkins, Darrell Jepsen. John Johnson, Tammie Johnson, Terry Johnson, Brad Johnston, Jeanette Johnston,Jan Jones, Alan Judy, Linda Junor, Sally Juza. Sophomore stomps with upper classman. 's fr: 4'-79 mf 'Q' L Tom Kaffun, Jerry Kansier, Gary Kanz, Linda Karau, Dick Kauffman. , J -xl: ' Pat Keen, Dick Keeney, Glen Kelley, Warren Kellicut, Beth Kennedy. Pam Kennedy, Ruth Kennedy, Larry Killingsworth, Jim King, Sharon King 7, .bfi 4. ,. 5 -'xf '. J George Kingsley, Nancy Kinton, Roy Kirk, Frances Kizziah, Mike Kleinsmith, John Knapp, Richard Knight, Jim Knoedler, Milton Knutson. 70 3 Q1--. Y xv' R M.. . .fl . x 4 Q QI .3 i . ,A ali mf I r F - X 14 ww .Q s. 9 ' g Q2 Egg f... mm. 1. P z SS-C' if N. 'F' 'F wQ6: ., I Q., 'Mix 1-, ..- e Qiiii M145 -54-Qfii' , .5 . A 51.5 Q wigMwsQw3QQgQv4wn1 wWkWM,Vw K k,, L, 'H xi? Wa f f , wx, lwwggeiszars Q' W ' Qi if N f A Qs E 'ii its . 14:11. .. , , Eval 1 K , , M Ns fart i A., gm Qxv 3,1439 513 V, X ,N : . www ,gk Q it S .,,. sk 9 ,N'C'.7 wwf 'SW w K V Q if x. ik Salter A-fe K 1 Y N 5. :is 5 is -4' . 4. Q , A' K fa if jx , V 'U- Q wg Xi -..wQun . f - ' I sw s 5 w vi qi we .ill 11 X rx V Nick Schneider, Karen Schoessler, Carol Schroyer, Steve Schweigert, Franz Schwiesow. Lynn Scott, Viola Seay, John Sell, Eric Setala, Sherrie Sheffield, Hazel Sherfield, Ken Sherman, Karen Shields, John Shilling. Chris Shipman, Dwayne Shippey, Jim Sidwell, Barbara Sierp, Sid Simonson, Toni Simpson, Roberta Six, Carol Sloan, Dana Smith. Doug Smith, Jackie Smith, Donna Sobotka, Mike Spencer, Bruce Stangeby, Robert Stark, Dick Starr, Chuck Steele, Alex Stein. .,,, , ' . Sgi fa f Q, -,, ts, 5 Wa i? in 55 X 5 ? +,,-, i ss K mf g it A rt is twig .. ...,...,,,,., , - ,,.,, -- - -- -- lib lm , was , 10 '3'. TI ,C - ma aw , 'W- yu. , ,X aw E .H ,,.,.,, -,,, ,,. , 1 .. .. --,.- sw I6 is ,rs x S X K E i l 3' 1 ,. . - -- - Z .f wc . f:ff55r:JE: A: .wJr:YKif SHE . -- ire-rf, 269311-Q i 1,1- 7 , ' -- , . 1 -- if ' wgw 55 Bill Stein, John Stenrodden, Lowell Stice, Dick Stingley, Bill Stokes, Jim Stonier, Ray Stose, Sharon Stringer, Myrna Surratt. iri r rr r rr, J . , , ,K S W Dave Swanson, Nick Swayngin, Bob Swayngin, Cathy Swofford, Ann Stallings, Betsy Taggart, Paul Taylor, Harold Tennant, Nancy Terjeson. J J 1 Steve Terrell, Phyllis Thede, Nancy Thompson, Terry Thompson, Jeannette Tipton, Ida Jo Toone, Judy Truitt, Mary Trussell, Marvin Turner . gi. Q W A , nf :iv 'Pix-1,2 A 1 Kwgvl, ww X., X X X a,. Y X Q , Q X if' 0 .3 X xh M T vw arf' L I 3 .. . NH' Q-.fy f W 9 Q, Q: 1 swwfrim- es., X gk My fe Q A :- Q, . rm Q .wi gms Q .6- idi- fu.. , At 3 mg' O k X-.FA Ez ' x xg, .. Y 'v ,K lk? N jf.-.V 'av S ff- x N5 YQ X? X X Q X P! Q QP' Q W, ,yb Q l l CADET TEACHERS--FRONT ROW: Anne Harvey, Sheryl Boese, Linda Ohling, Linda Turner, Julie Shiffer, Sue McDonough. ROW TWO: Mary Karklins, Karen Martin, Karen Lermon, Kathy Eaton, Daphne Gehlar, Sue White. ROW THREE: Marilyn Aleshire, Betsy McVay, Mary Prine, Cheryl Fleishmann, Mary Clabough, Sha ron Jepson, ROW FOUR: Lee Ann Schiedmann, Carol Harvey, Marilyn Luther, JanWil- liams, Pyllis ConCannon. ROW FIVE: Sharee Ertz, Mary Thede, IudiVanDyke, Karen Urban, Robbie Turner. ROW SIX: Jim Tilton, Jim Krueger, Kirk Morey, Jerry Olson, Adviser, Mrs. Halvorsen. f E Q 5 S, 2 Q 2 Q A? 2 if i Quill and Scroll, national honorary club for journalism stu- dents, was reactivated at the be- ginning of second semester with 20 members from the Clypian and Sword and Shield staffs. All mem bers are juniors and seniors who have a B average, have been rec- ommended by their advisor, and have served one term or more on a journalism staff. Public speaking and debate students may earn membership to National Forensics League by acquiring 25 points participating in speech events and tournaments. They must also be approved nationally. Miss Amanda Ander- son, South High debate coach, ad- vises the club, and Cathy Stone has served as president for the 1961-62 club. The cadet teacher program has been in operation at South High since the beginning of the school and is one of the few ca- det programs in the Northwest to be recognized as a full-credit course. A student must have a B average to be a cadet teacher and must have the approval of the supervisor Mrs. Halversen. Students participating in the pro- gram are assigned to various schools each semester and take part in class instruction each morning for an hour, Nearly 50 boys and girls were enrolled in this course. ,, ,,,.. c,.t...r, . ,,., S SM, ,,.., ' gp, c,,,, W, it 76 Future Teachers take part in traditional candle lighting ceremony during initiation. FUTURE TEACHERS--Mrs. Halvorsen talks with Mr. Gerelli, an Italian exchange teacher, who was the cant 1TlS6121I1gS I sam. 'Q I - 3W'isf is 1 p Qb, 4 1 ,L L 2' featured speaker at one of the Future Teachers' signifi- vi- W 1 ff ' ' Q- Q - I Q ,gg 1 :Egg Q 5 6 3 T , T t M 2 K it 1 r S s 5 3 -is .. ,A 45 f gifs? 5 itdif fi l 4. wang, 4, Q. ' 'ffl e 3 2 i H5Fsrew Q S QUILL AND SCROLL--FRONT ROW: Linda Hagan, Mary Lew Thede, Chri Holms, Connie Miller, Linda Ohling, Gerry Ewing, Ellen Gezelius, M anya Moles, Anita Gardner. ROW TWO: Paula Freeburn, Joanne Koch, Jan Salter, Lark Brandt, Carol Boers, Pat Anderson, Steph Grabenhorst, Jeanne DeCamp, Nona Ellis, Marsha Mack, Barb Ha1nilton. PEAKI G OF HO ORS .... N, F, L, --FRONT ROW: Miss Anderson, Cathy Stone, Marilee Watts, Mary Chism, Bob Jones, Marilyn Dyer, Kathy Mclntosh, Peggy Cook, Nancy Noff- singer. BACK ROW: Bob Cummins, Steve Bauer, Doug Squire, Larry Johnson, Allan Hadley, Connie Long, Steve Guidinger, Chuck Olson. 4, ..., qprqm Q 5, .- xv, -Q 1 ,+--.,,,...,p 5 Q 6 A Mar -Ning X' vi. .E v Q, gg, Us S' if A 'Sf' f S S x A X 8 i . W President AM Bob Schwiesow w fl ,, , Vice- President Judy Christenson , :C V 79 5, I ,.., il ' ' wxxs l. iz V i Ei' , Secretary Mary Lew Thede Treasurer Marabee Groom s-,- Q 5 - 1 , 'Sl' wi v I ,, k,f ?W-. qi Q Q ,. A r : U Peg Cook , 'xq W' P f in fe-f - fl-a l Sue Culver 5 it . XX , 1 7 ' s 5 sf... .... ie A' I . if Q in Mike DeCoss Laura deWeese V wk i or cr, V Kathy Eaton ...f'f ' w 15 ' Z5 'P I . if i Lynn Ertsgaard xX K, . , Nona Ellis Q. f i Z , i x lil Sharee Ertz 'K i iv W 5 , h sie-fy Bob Grobe Linda Hagen s it ' i ,Ag ' ,M ,J I su , xx gf C A S1 X -U nr ..,..,., ig 1 , t Barb Hamilton Bob Hamilton 5: .i'- ' s i S y ' ' Q rs ttiaa ' :xi h 40 i lilly? , fills, P .. fix Corby Hann Anne Harvey Carol Harvey Dolly Hess ti gg, ' I li wr? if Q fiti ,lik .. nj, Marilyn Aleshire Rachel Asberry as wi K ,F ,. q ,Q , gzjfhfztffgix hk .4 K Xt K Alyce Bahr Sheryl Boese r -,f: '5' 1 2 L Sue Bennett i ,, -s. ur 4 15 v sf it , a, sr Q 1 4 kg,, ew Judy Buntjer ' .fv K ..--Q, .in an .,. Q ' ,L l gs wr ts., 3. tg Tom Chown -Q 5, Mary Clark Qkkz mi ,, . . V r . ? 'f 32 -sr i , iff ir-KA f Cheryl Fleischmann Mary Flesch 'T' vi no fliirix, ...fix Phyllis Franklin Bev Gannon 'f :lf vw- P W' 'P T r at I , film X r Bill Geibel Sue George sn.. . , ,V ,Q . 1' 'Y W r , 5 jx , 7' ' .iss V ,my Andrea Hill Em wtf Tom Hill 4 rss s. v . 3 . 5 Bill Hohwiesner . . 51 ss. .ps ' 4 Carol Johnson , , .... 5, X . M r it: , ,. as 5 135232 f K, Kiih' sg Dave Kilber Carol Kowalski ur' -g, -N Et-, +-W-Marker. -rn Er Connie Long Marilyn Luther . . gd R F Q i 11 4 s. .,,gg,l?5'Mt A ,Sul John Marsh Dave McKennan W-. R Y 1 X Kathy McIntosh Betsy MCV35' cgi ram 1 X 'A Qi .M mich'-r'.'gw all Linda Moore Doug Morgan Z ' Y S' S ffl t A K 1.. 'Y Q, i William Nowack Linda Ohling av.. ' we 3 'f r C. ,. fipidfgasa Greg Olsen Ellain Penniman L. PM Q 9' W V nf-f Z' 7 ' S ff? Y , fwfr.-.1 A ' -2' if Mary Prine Sue Shire if l x 4 A- rx rg! ,SP I K J'sfX Q ' fx .rg A .. - 4... . 1 Henry Schlegel Cheryl Schoessler . K A h x' . 4 T3 Yfl' ff Petra Skrobarczyk Barb Sloan .fff W, re Joan Sneed Margie Stark -- x S ..,.r ,r f' - ,, w iii ir., r,:TffQ E Barb Tribbett Karen Urban a Z.. 3 ily , 5 Q ee di gii x M: U Marilee Watts D011 Welch l is Gail Young Tap! Tap! o An organization that holds much prestige in any high school is National Honor Society. To become a member of National Honor Society, a student must achieve high academic standards and prove himself an active and capable leader in school activ- ities. Twice each year South Salem High scholars and leaders are considered for membership by the National Honor Society selection committee consisting of Mr. Benninghoff, Chairmang Mrs. Potts, Mr. Edmundson, Mr Tilton, Mr. Nebel, Mr. Voigt, Miss Zimdars and Mr. Girod. Those chosen are welcomed into NHS at special tapping cere- monies each fall and spring. -v-4' X Mrs. Doris Six Advisor Barbara Hamilton Editor ANNUAL--STANDING: Laurie Driessler, Pat Anderson, Paula Freeburn, Manya Moles, Jan Salter, Marsha Mack. SEATED: Anita Gardner, Linda Stergois, Sue George. Linda Ohling Gerry Ewing Business Manager Assistant Editor PUBLICATIONS REPRODUCE SCHOCL EVENTS ANNUAL--Cecelia Larson, Sports, Ron Cross, Sportsg Corby Hann, Sports, ieanne DeCamp, Ac- tivities, Carolyn Speerstra, Activities, Sue Fisher, Activities. no-nl' - . J: 'Kina 4. A concise record of school events is the goal of the bi-monthly publications of the CLYPIAN. Mr. Baker, the staff's nevvadvisor, assists them in establishing Clypian policies. The staff strives to produce a high quality paper, which covers all aspects of school life. Apictorial view of school highlights is preserved in the annual. The SWORD AND SHIELD staff and their advisor, Mrs. Six, gather pictures of school activities and compile them in aunified book. Sports, Activities, Classes, and Clubs sections follow a master plan devised by the editor. This plan gives the annual contin- uity. EF - W- N-V----nil REPORTERS--BACK ROW: Jill Finley, Marilyn Williams, Ellen Gezelius, Carol Boers, Connie Miller, Linda Wedel, Sharon Decatur, Robin Sughrue, Tom Needham, Mike Schlieski, Fred Murdock. SEATED: Jo Anne Kock, Nona Ellis, Chris Holm. Photographers Dick Harp, Jim Con- I ners, Ralph Fletcher, and Wally Lanz serve both the paper and the annual staff. Mr. John Baker Advisor X p ' CLYPIAN--Dale Morrow, Advertiserg Alix Adair, Editorialg Stephanie Grabenhorst, Featureg Lark Brandt Newsg Nancy Thomas, Newsg Ray Blackmer, Sportsg Roy Ledgerwoocl, Editorial. Linda Hagen . J Editor r , 1 is s. -4- s- YE . J. MG A 5 :A tg. Y , . , ,f r r xr E A QW Dick Schlinder Business Manager SENIORS HONGRED X ,,,.f W 'r N ... 9? 5 fg S' .H :J H f X X K. :Q 4 its ' ' f X '- ' mu' 1 . td XX X? X px, 7-fs 'X 'f ' I ' ,'1 ??N5sXxXx VU, 'L 5, 1 I X rf Each month South Salem honors a boy and girl who have contributed to the better- ment of the school with their services. Chauni Taggart heads a Girls' League committee which selects the senior girls to receive the Girl of the Month awards. Each month is titled by a theme under which the girls are selected. Some themes were Friend- liness, Cooperation, and Dependability. The girl chosen receives a corsage and a gold bracelet on which her name is engraved for the month of her selection. At the close of the year the student body elects one of the Girls of the Month to keep the bracelet as Girl of the Year. The rotarian is a senior boy selected by the student council each month. He represents our- school at weekly luncheons of Rotary Internationalg he is selected on the basis of his service to the school. 'Yfg t LIBARARY WORKERS--Gary Porter, Bob Ackerman, Jerl Sullivan, Diane Farmer, Margaret McCollon, Myrna Surratt, Jenny Moody, Diana Chakarun, Sandra Wells, Lois Longfellow, Linda Conover. TLIDENTS SER E SCHOOL AN COMMU ITY W Checking books in an out of the circulation desk shelving books, operating th magazine window, processin material for circulatiqn, an assisting students in the us of the library are the duties o the 35 library helpers. They also have lessons and take tests. Approximately 60 girls workin the main office, the Girls' League office, the Guid ance Center, and the Physica Education office. Their main duties are answering the tele- phone, checking attendance, delivering and taking mes- sages, typing, and filing. The three local retail selling clubs: Change- makers, Future Retailers,' and Future Distributors are supervised by Mr. J. M. Adams. He helps students to select jobs and supervis es them on the job. The clubs are affiliated with the National Club, D. E. C. A. , and the state club. MAIN OFFICE--FRONT ROW: Gloria Chastain, Judy Heady, Jan Goodall, Karen Davis, Vicki Kinton, Lee Hillerich. ROW TWO: Nancy Ahrendt, Linda Turner, Sue Lebenzon, Sharon Kinkaid, Pam Shepard, Anita Gardner, Jean Jarvis. ROW THREE: Bernie Stone, Carol Larson, Karen Brown, Kathy Boatright, Jan Jarvis, Judy McDonald. ROW FOUR: Jan Thurstan, Martha Lippert, Margaret Zeigler, Mary Atkins, Judy Brush, Verda Williamson. ROW FIVE: Arleta Stonier, Ruth Ann Kurtti, Karen Thompson, Jan Hill, Barbara Reynolds, Sue Anderson. ROW SIX: Dorothy Rundhaug, Yvonne La Duke, Cheri Kearton, Mary Buzzell, Judy Buntjer, Mary Surgeon. ROW SEVEN: Judy Storkan, Leslie Denton. OTHER OFFICE WORKERS-v-FRONT ROW: Nancy Carpenter, Vicki Kinton, Ruth Ann Kurtti, Margi Stark. ROW TWO: Barbara Jacober, Nancy Donalson, Vicki Van Onsenoord, Jan Jarvis. ROW THREE: Linda Tronilitz, Alyce Wuorinen, Barb Atkinson, Judy Storkan, Ber- nice I-lastings. ROW THREE: Barbara Anderson, Lynne Perkins, Denise Sayles, Pat Purcell, Margaret McCollon, Sue Hughes. son, Ed Caldwell. UTURE DISTRIBUTORS--FRONT OW: Tom Stephenson, Dick arsland, Gene Moss, Richard arothers. ROW TWO: Ray alisbury, Ladonna Soderland, ail Shoemake, Sue Kilmer, onnie Thomas, Nick Lown. OW THREE: Louie Priest, Art venstrom, Ralph Fletcher, Larry orter, Wayne Ilicks, Mr. Adams arrell Smith. 'T- RETAILERS--FRONT ROW: Myrna Gilliam, Pam Roseler, Zeh, Gloria Warner, Georgetta Clark, Mary Loika. ROW TWO. Herberger, Raidena Williams, Barbara Sloan, Priscilla Carlson, nda Soderland, Bev Justus. ROW THREE: Neil McCal1ister, Gilbert ickelson, Jerry Neuschwander, Steve Tandy, Dan Winger, Dave Pet- CHANGEMAKERS Roberta Couch, Jane Lichty Mr Adams ROW TWO Larry I-lusted, Don Beach Perry Burrigoht Bill Bowman Ron Savage Ken Carter, Larry Gladden ROW THRLL Vic Wolie Bob Proctor, Dave Marsh Leonard Keen ai' 'N ll rx. h V 5 ef '52 1 5 L E 1 is r 3 2 i 2 A CAPPELLA CHOIR--FRONT ROW: Carol Rothweiler, Nancy Ahrendt, Marty McCollorn, Linda Hatfield, Sue Maris, Chauni Tagg Cheryl Fleischmann, Kay Nuber. SECOND ROW: Peggy Claypool, Mary Nelson, Marilyn VanCleave, Diane Farmer, Kathy Eaton, Ze Thomas, CeCe McNeil, Mary Bishop, Tish Forbes, RobertaSix, ROW THREE: Dale Seipp, Gary Olson, Clynt Schoerder, Mark Olso Severson, Mike Delk, Jerry Olson, Randy Sell, Fred Walberg, BACK ROW: Dick Horner, Craig Haines, Dick Alexander, Tim Jaskosk tin, Bob Grean, Dennis Olson, Warren Kellicut, Warren Patterson, Bill Stein. SING ALO G WITH KELLY 137' .. lf rr, , , E 5, 1 1 nf gn 12 1 TRI-M--Barb Tribbett, Joanne Doerkson, Nancy Nordyke, Lou Anne Waln, CeCe Larson, Julie Buschert, Julie Shiffer. STANDING: Kathy Eaton, Arlon Schendel, Zella Garber, Sally Roberts, Doug Christenson, Kathy Nunn, Diane Hulbert, Lynn Ertsgaard, Vin Fichter. VJ FJ X ' 1 I 1 i ' Q 5- f ' H 5 4 K I I f iz f 'ii I I' , i s' Q . . 5 I-, 3 '-f ff . J 12 J I' r 5 ,f f K r ndy Perry, Leona Galbraith, Carol Neher, Marge Wenger, Beth Scheidmann, Linda Anderson, Sandy Drury, Linda Bauman, Lynn Eaton, rber, Joanne Doerkson, Janet Rosenau, Carol Bolin, Daphne Gehlar, Linda Hagen, Nancy Farmer, Susan Hunt, Ellen Cruse, Nancy uck Olson, Stan Kayser, Jay Gustafson, Mike Mischke, Dick Parker, Lynn Ertsgaard, Vin Fichter, Denny Nelson, Don Brown, Dick n Stenerodden, Dave Johnson, Jess Glenn, Dick Bonar, Lloyd Jensen, Dick Boniface, Bill Sloan, Brent Barton, Jay Quiring, Gary Mar- GIRLS' GLEE--FRONT ROW: Dina Gohring, Darlene Drummond, Joyce Franklin, Barbara Sierp, Elaine Peters, Margaret Meier, Ruth Kennedy, ROW TWO: Genny Moody, Donna Crabtree, Shirley Buck, Diane Chakarun, Linda Golcomb, Nancy Terjenson, Joanne Larson Judy Kirkwood, Ann Bynum. ROW THREE: Valarie Turner, Bonnie Dick, Joanne Warder, Linda Turner, Sandy Howser, Jane Cameron Jo Mann, Carolyn Hills, Joyce Williams, Pat Huff, Cathy Case, Linda Conover, Sherie Waller, Jane Jones, Connie Lang, Marilyn Covey, Sandy Larson, Darlene Rogers. v 'Y' f 5 x V Q 2 5 F 2 VQCAL GROUP HAVE BU Y YEAR Music is the soul of man. Even earliest man needed musicg he made it with the crudest of sticks and reeds. Today music has become interwoven into the pattern of our lives. The South Salem A cappella Choir contributed their voices to America'smusic during this 1961- 62 school year. From the first fall concert to the final Baccalau- reate ceremonies the AChoir per- formed enthusiastically. Our own auditorium, the Salem Lions' Club, Franklin High School, and Port- land's Lloyd Center were just a few of the many places the voices of the A Choir were heard. f-f aa Q ' l l Trio mixes pleasure with practice. Sue Maris, Peg Claypool, Linda Anderson BLUE TONES REHEARSE--Denny Nelson, Vin Fichter, Jerry Olson, Don Brown. The Blue Tones, an all senior quartet, have entertained student and adult groups throughout the school year. With their unusual rendition of such songs as the all-popular Blue Moon, Old Man River ', Cool Water, and The Battle of Jerico. A song written for the senior class of '62 was sung by the Blue Tones at the first senior assembly. A second quartet, the Columb- ians, is made up of juniors who began singing as an organized group only this year. Two of their favorites have been Has Anybody Here and The Animals Acominu. One of the two girls' trios is made up of junior girls, Sue Maris Peggy Claypool, and Linda Anderson. They have used the selections It's a Grand Night for Singing and No Other Love as their preferences. ll THE COLUMBIANS--Jay Quiring, Mike Delk, Stan Kayser, Dale Seipp. Q' ,i r S. . if Nl Y s 1 - ,. J 4 X Q ws T NJ t BAND--FRONT ROW: Julie Shiffer, Linda Edmundson, Viola Seay, Kathy Rowan, Pam Martin, Pat Little, Kelley Hanes, Jeanwindendahl, Diane Hulbert. ROW TWO: Rick Woodard, Lou Anne Waln Betsy McVay, Alan Judy, Dave McKennan, Alyce Bahr, Merry Holland, Barb Tribbett, Eileen Hartman, Dan Knoedler, Gary Lunda, Tim Buschert, Jack Sparks, Lynn Ertsgaard. ROW. THREE: Cheryl Hanna, Bob Bolender, Dan Foreman, Jeff Wyatt, Jack Gilmore, Gary Martin, Carey Buchanan, Rick Pomeroy, Larry Van Wyngarden, Judson Bressler, Mark Oldenberg, Gary Juran, Sharon Knepper, Clarence Bergman, Dick Starr, Doug Dimbat, Dan Robertson, Mike Everett, Arlan Schendel, Doug Christensen. ROW FOUR: Bob Schwiesow, Tom Chown, Bill Mollerstrom, Wayne Jacox, John Oakes, Jim Ramsey, Charles Rastorfer, Clynt Schroeder, Warren Patterson, Tom Pace, ROW FIVE: Jim Tilton, Alan Bingenheimer, Craig Kuhn, Dale Shatto, Larry Killingsworth, Jim Pankratz, Jerry Jones, Ben Bishop, Jim Eastridge, Larry Reaves, Jim Morrison, Drum Major Keith Wonderly, Mr. Johnson. NOT PICTURED Bob Washburn, Bob Rieck, Courtney Newheart, Gary Alderin, Robert Larwood, Fred Fagg, Elizabeth Kiersky, and Carol Ellington. PEP BAND--FRONT ROW: Alan Judy, Rick Woodard, Jack Gilmore, Dave McKennan, Gary Buchanan, Rick Pomeroy. ROW TWO: Doug Christensen, Arlen Schendel, Dan Rovertson, Doug Dimbat, Jim Tilton. ROW THREE: Wayne Jacox, Bob Schwiesow, Tom Chown, Jim Ramsey, Chuck Rastorfer, Bob West, Ben Bishop. i as fl fl? f SOUTH SALEM HIGH THY NAME IS IN OUR HEARTS ORCHESTRA--FIRST VIOLIN: Kathy Wilson, Polly Clark, Roger Wilson, Julia Buschert, Toby Pomeroy, Perry Burright. SEC- OND VIOLIN: Bev McConnell, Lynn Eaton, Cheryl Obershaw, Nancy Richards. VIOLA: Kathy Nunn, Dale Morrow, Steve Bauer. CELLO: Sally Roberts, Maryla Gustafson, Tery Gorry. STRING BASS: Bob West, Nancy Nordyke, Pat Keen. PIANO: Phyllis Thede, Cecilia Larson. FLUTES: Dianne Hulbert, Mary Larson. OBOES: Julie Shiffer, Sue Glecker. CLARINET: Ric Woodard, Lou Anne Waln. BASSOON: Barbara Tribbett. HORNS: Jack Sparks, Tim Buschert, Gary Lunda. TRUMPETS: Bob Schwiesow, Tom Chown, Jim Ramsey. TROMBONES: Doug Christiansen, Arlon Schendel. TUBA: Ben Bishop. TYMPANI: Jim Morrison, Craig Kuhn. 1 I 1 1 Activities .... activities are the velvet cloth which shine the gem of life, Reflecting the quality of South Salem's ideals, the versatility of her activities insures inrichment of daily student life. From Weekend skiing, trips to French Christmas caroling, from dreamy formal dances to noon- hour doughnut sales. . . so goes our school year. Faculty and students join in keeping alive the spirit of our high school days. The hardworking officers of the Girls' league were President, Kathy McIntosh: Secretary, Chris Holm: Vice-President, Chauni Taggart: and Treasurer, Kathy Donkin. 94 GIRLS ACTIVE THROUGHOUT FRONT ROW: K. Mclntosh, C. Holm, C. King. ROW TWO: M. Miller, S.John- son, V. VanOnsenord. ROW THREE: J. Rosenau, V. Kinton, C. Bates, M.Lucas,. N. Owen, S. Olsen, L. Bolstad, C. Swafford. ROW FOUR: C. Taggart, M. Clay- bough, J. Hoirup, S. Brooks, K. O'Brien, C. Wallace, C. Oullette,J. Aydelotte, S. Carter. ROW FIVE: K. Donkin, I. Auld, R. Asbury, Z. Garber, C. Allen, J. Sneed, C. James, J. Loop, J. Combs, M. Lovejoy. ROW SIX: J. Porter, A. Halverson, P. Claypool, M. Moles, C. Miller, D. Hudson. THE EASCJNS Under the leadership of Kathy Mclntosh, the Girls' League of South Salem has closed its doors on another year of service. A magazine subscription sale in the fall to raise money for the scholarship funds, a sweater drive at Christmas time for the girls at Hillcreast School, and a bookstore which served students throughout the school year were but a few of the league's activities. Miss Maxine Herrin- ger, the dean of girls, has been the advisor for the Girls' League's busy year. The bookstore, directed by Mary Prine, with the help of Rose mary Bickell and Margaret Meier served customers Carol DeCamp and Faye Butler. Stick 'em up or your LIFE! Much time was devoted to packing sweaters by Zeana Diamond and Dita Leurs under the leadership of Marile Watts. 96 .1 Homecoming Host and Hostess Don Shur and LeeAnn Shiedeman welcome the grads. December 22 heralded the return of graduates for the traditional Christmas Homecoming. Alums were welcomed by host Don Shur and hostess Lee Ann Schiede- man. A reception preceded a serious assembly in the au- ditorium under the direction of our first-vice-president, Sharron Mills. Talents of two former students, Lee Coffey and Mike Mills, were utilized in this assembly to recall old memories for grads. Evening brought to a close South Salem's reunion with the Peppermint Prance , a dance held in the east balcony. GRADS REUNITE HOMERH r K M . Jffhihli- ' :as- 3 5 Q S ? i HOMECOMING COMMITTEE FROM LEFT: Mary Prine, LeeAnn Shiedeman, Laurie Bodenwieser, and Mari- lyn Luther. AT HOMECOMING N.-n Grads are greeted by SCDIOIS at the recep tion. Everyone had a swingin' time at the Peppermint Prance. .3 M5 Tl E OUT FCDR TALE T Rally girls Vin Fichter, Lance Van Lydegraf, and Wayne Jacox invoke team spirit! Help! Help! Abduction by the Great Pumpkin at the Halloween Assembly. A. Lynn Ertzgaard takes a quick nap during the United Fund Talent Show. i , gg 2 Q T Q: i E H il? S M11 F 5 If I 1, is -3:3 ,VZ QQ. 'fi fig S This is Your Life, Miss Heringer. Men behind the scenes Q 4 Do they really play chess? MATH CLUB--Bill Hohweisner, Doug Morgan, Mike DeLay, Bob Scheweisow, Nona Ellis, Bill Nowack. LUBS NCREASE YE New vistas of the social World are explored by students as they join a variety of clubs. The clubs range in interest from education types like math and science to the recreational clubs such as the chess and home economics. The interest clubs meet on Tuesday during the home room period. Many of them also have outside activities. Emphasis is placed on students joining a limited number of clubs rather than scattering their efforts in many. CHESS CLUB--FRONT ROW Lane Weinberg, Glen Mar- tin, Ed Parker, Stewart Steve Langhoff, D ennis Kennedy, Bill Haller, Gesner, Randy Hamlin, Gerald Chapel, Jay Boock, Bob Heckman. Paul Mizell, BACK ROW: Put the record on Ed. s I r?,QQ', 5 JOYME T ANNOUNCER'S CLUB--FRONT ROW: Rick Curry, Doug Hill, Bob Oakes, Ed Parker, Dave Zeit. BACK ROW: Art Little, Pete Maltby, Ron Boese, Dave Canfield, Mike Parker. SCIENCE CLUB--FRONT ROW: Carol Johnson, Laura Lago, Sally Roberts, Bob Jones, Gary Olson, Larry Nunn, Kathy Nutm. ROW TWO: Margaret Falleur, Bruce Stangeby, Gerry Van Santen, John Chu, Loren Beach, Steve Stivers, Mr. Birrell. 101 at K DRAMA CLUB FRONT ROW, Miss Bourroughs, Kathy Mclntosh, Marty Mc Collom, Yvonne LaDuke. ROW TWO: Art Little, Brian Beirne, Dave Zeit. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB--FRONT ROW: Mary Jane Freeburn, Peggy Cook, Julie Foulger, Carol Arndt, Margaret Falleur, Jan Goodall, Helen Issac, Judy Wiggans, Candy Decater, Terry Bell, Donna Domes, Joanne Baldwin, Sue Lebanzon, Margie Goodwin, Suc Sammuels, Linda Turner. ROW TWO:Terry DeCoss, Gloria Chastain, Ann Halvorsen, Martha Lucas, Sharon Kinkaid, Ann Pierce, Zeana Diamond, Eleanor Murray, Gail Terzenbach, Judy Webster, Margaret Zeigler. ROW THREE: Mrs. White, Adviser: Barb Surp, Linda Lee, BUSY! BU Y Nightly Pin -Ups. Ann Huxtable, Sue Clark, Jolce Grabow, Sandy Drury, Donna Conover, Joyce Porter, Linda Holcomb, Ruth Gezelius, Mary Karklins, Sue Shire, Vicki Van Onsenoord, Mary Johnson, Mary Clark, Bernice Clough. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Miller, Adviser, Mary Knight, Connie Lang, Leila Beaver, Jan Thurston, Linda Campbell, Dianne Sellers, Sharon Hargitt, Lynn Perkins, Jan Williams, Sue Armstrong, Cheri Kearton, Sue Bennett. ROW FIVE: Linda Bean, Sandy Baller, Candas Clark, Daphne Gehlar. BUSY! OMMERCIAL CLUB--FRONT ROW Mary Flesh, Bev Gannon, Cheryl Gilmore, Alyce Bahr, Ruthlennison. ROW TWO: Sue Mohr, JanGovier, Gail Young, Rachael Asburry, Judy Hoirup. ROW THREE: Joanne arden, Kathy Russom, Elaine Penniman, Judy Langford, Rose- mary Bickell, Linda Baumann. ROW FOUR: Dena Gohring, Jody Loop, Pat Beach, Sherry Wedel, aren Schoeller, Kenny Pur- iance. ROW FIVE: Lee Hill- erich, Vicki Kinton, Sheila Knotts, Jan Statler, Linda Gilik- son, Nancy Carpenter. ROW SIX: Jan Jarvis, Mary Eiler, Pat Downes, Nelda Shippey, Gail Titus, Arlene Pierce. ROW SEVEN: Judy Buntjer, Pat Gwinup, olenelClark, Mary Buzzell, Janet Hill, Mary Surgeon. ROW EIGHT: udy McDonald, Kathy Donkin, nn Byerly. RADIO ELECTRONICS CLUB--FRONT ROW: Ralph Eyre, Dan Withers, ROW TWO: Bob Schlegel, Gary Horning, Don Koehl, George Burton, Larry Clark, Alton Albin, Mr, Linclstrom, Jim Donaldson. R27 BACK ROW: Judy Mariel, Roberta Randall, Darlene Blischke, CeCe McNeil, CathyCasi Janis Ackerson, Sandra Drury, Darlene Ditto ROW TWO: Mary Prine, Kathy Freizen, Naomi Fast, Peggy ClayPool. FRONT ROW Betsy McVay, Leila Beaver, Judy Robinson. MAGAZINE DRI E UPPLEMENTS SCHOLARSHIP FU D Linda on the job. Approximately S1200 towards a scholarship fund was earned by the Girls' League through the sales of magazine subscriptions in their annual maga- zine drive. Betsy lVlcVay earned first prize with the sale of 35146 Worth of subscriptions while Leila Beaver and Judy Robinson placed second and third respectively. Mr. Crass offers suggestions for subscription sales. Q. .. Q v K mf. . - 'Q 1 bf! -' N strain-'tfs 'Wwe UNITED FUND COMMITTEE--Jo Anne Doerkson, Glen Johnson, Sue Bennett, Walt Bargcr, Marabee Groom,Chair- niang Dita Lucrs, Marilyn Luther. Marabee Groom, as chairman ofthe United Fund Drive, and her cooperative committee, toppled their S650 goal this year. Sen- iors were the Winning class, While the juniors and soph- omores completed the final total of S789 by their Con- tributions. A sponge throw, a talent shoW,a noon dance, baked foods sales, and in- dividual offerings were the sources through which money was given. I GE UITY ACHIEVES S CCESS OR U ITED FU D T s N - m. -. . -,xxx X-x The Pep band featured music for the Homecoming Assembly. HGLIDAY PRO F Cathy Stone, Peggy Cook, and Steve Bauer relate a Thanksgiving message: 106 GRAMS CAPTI ATE TLIDENTS Thanksgiving and Christmas--those special times of year when student body assemblies call for thought-provoking themes-- The Thanksgiving assembly was opened by voices of the A Choir followed with addresses de- livered by Peggy Cook, Cathey Stone, and Steve Bauer, students of the speech class. The Christmas Assembly featured a new angle this year with a more serious theme than that of previous years. Grads Mike Mills and Lee Coffey entertained, and familiar Christmas music was presented by the choir. il fi wi: -- K . 'fp is i s W Q i ' , gif , fs 7 S Q fi, ,- E Q f is 1 E ji if ii Mike Mills, grad of '60, sang Mary 's Little Boy-Child at the Christmas Assembly. E f The A Choir set the mood at the Thanksgiv ing Assembly. 107 1 5 . 7 nn .1 ruu ...www un 1 'l1T?'t: ' 4 Q . -.D-4, TM,,g..1 4 V 1262 f' K 'vL15biQ5f'5zf ,f-:,,,, 5'-g,,,jjg , ' f fm 3 A' V. Y - M Af?' +1 'ff i X rm-:L -ff:.1..L - V i 15-Q . 'L r' a h 0 ' wr id ' Q ws 'J Q ' P L ' . . -. ,N x V M i 'L N N - Ft, I x , , , xx, Y- ,M Q Ab f ,fb . W h W Ng, w V -A11 M, ,. ' ' ' 4, e-- 1 . v-if iw Y lul- 'VN vi f Q A 2 X ' .W h gpm V- I, . -4, r 6 :,. W if t X' .7 I K' w . ima qi, '-'11 'Fi w , ,K ,X fl f 'QS' .W 'F I av 4, Q' 1 Q'v,r X 9 .Q- 'lin-uw 3 Z I Y'-A 1 4 n 3 .S I F E ' , A 1 , I mf ' A -. if 7 LW F , I I . Qi, .fl I S 6' Q 9 P ,I 'b' dn. l 5 62 ROY LTY REIG QM? ft aallfi CORONATION BALL'S ROYAL COURT--From the Left: Jim Goldt, Sue Armstrongg Ed Maerz, Donna Morseg Ken Kool, Sue Culverg Kirk Morey, Anne Harveyg Andrea Hill, Don Shurg Sharee Ertz, Jon Brackg Sharron Mills, Doug Morgang Chris Con- non, Jim Adamsg Ann Huxtable, Don Browng Petra Skrobarcyzk, Lynn Ertsguard. Blues in Orbit was the theme for 1962 Coronation Ball, held January 20 in the karat East Balcony. Andrea Hill - was crowned South Salem's First Lady at this event. Anne Harvey and Sharee Ertz were chosen second and third 1 crown princesses. Harry fkff Wesely's orchestra provided live music for approximately 150 couples who braved Salem's first snowstorm of the year to attend the dance. , -5 Queen Andrea I was crowned by ASB President, Doug Morgan. Smooth music meant smooth dancing at the Ball. am mm mv it me it www N- K ! , nfs ...Q-F ' - Q Q TVA E: A ' I gr, 5 mai i Fugwhisixfiiu . -5 il vfw Q 1' Ve . ,JN , F! T '195 ,m fs as Q ' f f Q if e I mf Q - x 'xg ,A -A gm , P i J'-1 ' .. wi' Q , W. A dr MM I is-vw' ktyrkftwiv, ..., 2 r J ,. 4 , I Q, f Q - -.. , ...' ' ,X ' 5, as - ,, .1 A- M --- . , , -' - ' f 4 . 1 x X . I7 N V ' - - Al, f 6 X Ng I A . A' U W- - - wi, m J .-,, ,S ' 4 wig 'H' X RE ADE OF THI Student life has many acets besides regular class- oom study. After hours oung South High scholars igrate to science labs, li- raries, and classrooms to eek help and conduct re- earch. Athletes race eagerly o the dressing room, don heir uniforms, and attend ightly practice. Members f the interest, honorary, nd service clubs gather for heir meetings during home oom periods. Patriotic axons expound school spirit t our games and pep assemb- ies. 4 1 Hi. mmm wir., W M . I '-ft. QQ V,,, ' K R N wa L' I i 3 -4 ez Q3 k . Anybody for a night at the library? North Salem moumer attends pep assembly 5 qi? Q -C tj 13 .D Q SWEETHEART FORMAL HIGHLIGHTS VALENTINE FESTIVITIES Donna Morse was crowned Hi-Y Sweetheart for 1962 at the annual Sweetheart Formal held on February 10. Ann Huxtable, Marilyn Miller, Lee Ann Scheidmann, and Petra Skrobarczyk were members of Donna's court. Both North and South Salem students danced to the music of Bill deSousa under valentine and cupid decorations in the east balcony. 'II5 PERSONALITY PLU ,ga 3 -.M ..4la,.emwu-Aa-9 ...Q Ax 1 J H55 ifd- fi First crown Prince and Princessg Bob Schwiesow and Ann Harvey show win- ning smiles. 118 A deluge of 144 Val-o-grains brought the 1962 King of Hearts crown to Larry Potts, 1. senior basketball player at the Valentine noon dance. Larry was flanked by Bob Schwiesow, first crown prince, and South Salem's chemistry teacher, Mr. George Birrel, as second crown South Salem's First Lady, Andee Hill, dances with Larry Potts, King of Hearts. qLarry, is dancing that difficult?J prince. Girls' League messengers, dressed in red and adorned with white lace valentine banners, de- livered val-o-grams first period. fs, 'K ,Q Sharee Ertz crowns Mr. Birrel, second crown Prince. F THINGS HEY, Severson! Thar's from MY girl. . -0- I A rirrrfmf n gl' . c' I .Q 4-,lf-M Q 2sg,,:..3 ,Wg x' ,... 1 n ! -4 Linda Ohling and Jeanne DeCamp censor unfavorable Val-o-grams Manya Moles and Chauui Taggart deliver Val-o-grams to an eager first period class. Q 1, 'fl ie Q, 'u I 1 ve L44' '- IIiln-A-Wc,a Why. Mr. Voigt? Mary what blg eyes you have. y H X SAXON SPIRIT LEADS IN MANY WHE even the best rest some L L4 SPANISH CLUB--FRONT ROW: Mrs. Dunn, Advisor: Judy Christenson, Marilee Watts, Nona Ellis, Kathy Mclntosh, Steph- any, Grabenhorst, Mary Stein,Gail Miller, Denny Ward, Carolyn King, Jan Buren, Sarah Kingan, Mary Eller. ROW TWO: Linda York, DiDi Warren, Sharon Carter, Ann Holweger, Marilyn White, Karen Hedge, Gail Foster, Bonnie Boese, Sharon Wilson, Ane Neimann, Chris Campbell. ROW THREE:Cheryl Hanna, Sharon De- catur, Betsy McVay, Linda Alderin, Alice Herb, Barb Ling, Liz McCargar, Jean Pederson, Toni Simpson, Judy Wright, Martha Mills, Melissa Duniway. ROW FOUR: K. Bodenweiser, Dan Solomon, Bud Elgin, Wes Chase, Carl Simon, Glen Johnson, Gary Fries, Marla McVay, Cheryl Roth, Jan Salter, Alice Wuorinen, Janet Combs. ROW FIVE: Reg GiPSOH. Connie Long, Kathy Stone, Chuck Olson, Jay Gustafson, Gary Olson, Mike Smith, Dennis Carlson, Chuck Burrell, Gail Brown, Mary Ellis, Carol Howell. LATIN CLUB--FRONT ROW: Jane Porter, Laura deWeese, Faye Butler, Mary Anne Oxford, Cathy Huntley. ROW TWO: Cheryl Fleischmann, Ann Halvorsen. ROW THREE: Kathy Eaton, Lizzy Dolezal, Judy Aydlott, Nancy Richards, Sue Maris, Mrs. Lydia Deloretto. ROW FOUR: Jo Anne Edmunson, Sherry Troxell, Schoessler, Judy Barr, Mary Dixon, Skip O'Day, Naomi Fast. ROW FIVE: Ken Bir- rell, Sally Roberts, Mary Flesch, Larry Nunn. ROW SIX: Bill Sloan, Dennis Kennedy, George Robb, John Bealey, Marlyn Lewis. ROW SEVEN: Dan Bonogofski, David Nelson, Doug Bamford, Stewart Clark. FRENCH CLUB--FRONT ROW: Petra Skrobarczyk, Laura deWeese, Lark Lago, Marilyn Allsire, Mrs. Smith, Adviser: Joanne Silki, Joyce Brothers, Bitsy Lee, Linda Turner, Nina Rodriquez, Mary Howser, Peggy Cook, Judy Davis, Robby Moon, Malissa Duniway, Carla Trick, Linda Moore, Lynda Joanne Doerkson, Jan Auld, Phyllis ConCannon, Sharon Jepson, Karen Ler Larson, Leslie Fisher, Judy Christenson. ROW THREE: Jeff Witt, Phyllis Little, Mike Parker, John Marsh, Karen Sipola, Bev McConnell, Nancy Owens, DeCamp, Kathy Nunn, Madelle Poole, Linda Wise, Cheri Kearton, Sue Ben Farmer, Carol Bolin, Jeff Wyatt, Ellen McDonald, B ev Gannon,Cheryl Ewing, Chris Holmes, Cheryl Singer, Mary Foreman, Pam Martin, Judy Lind, erson, Kathy Friesen, Peggy Claypool. Brandt, Steve Bauer, Joan Ho w ser, Lauri Tish Forbes, Bobby Stringham, Paula Clark, Mason. ROW TWO: Carol Boers, Nancy Noland, Helen Humphreys, Olivia Berg, mon, Sue George, Leslie Cardon, Mary Jenks, Rick Woodard, Miles Schlesinger, Art Sue Gleckler, Becky Christensen, Jeanne nett, Carol Kowalski, ROW FOUR: Diane Obershaw, Pat Little, Mary Prine, Gerry Khris Peterson, Janet Chisholm, Linda And- RUSSIAN CLUB--FRONT ROW: Mr. Ritchie, Phyllis Thede, Caorl Davis, Kirk Gresham, Mary Stein, Jim Moskal. ROW TWO: Darlene Blischke, Lauri Driessler, Rick Fergurson, Anna Erickson, Connie Miller. ROW THREE: Fred Murdock, Franz Schwiesow. Sandy Bower, Julie Buschert, Connie Ballou. ROW FOUR: Gregg Ogdahl, Mike Delay, Steve Guidinger, Alan Hadley, ROW FIVE Gary Finely, Craig Hobbs, Mike Wills, Terry Ryals. 123 - --- - FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA--Janice Harman, Phillis Thede, Sharon King, CeCe McNeil, Julie Shiffer, Sue White, Karen Urban, Judy Wright, Ane Neiman, Sharee Ertz, Anne Harvey, Sue Culver. ROW TWO: Julia Buschert, Arvilla Clausser, Sue Turner, Tracy Barnes, Lori Driessler, Merry Holand, Kathy Huntley, Gail Mil- ler, Denny Ward, DiDi Warren, Sharon Carter, Barb Atkins, Mary Hubert. ROW THREE: Lynda Noland, Jan Williams, Cheryl Fleischmann, Eleen Hartman, Corinne Klinger, Judy Muriels, Kathy Oalitor, Mary Prine, Helen Humphreys, Mary Clabough, Karen Sipola, Cherna Scharf. ROW FOUR: Julia Blaisdell, Terry DeCoss, Beth Kenedy, Kathy McIntosh, Linda Bonney, Daphne Gehlar, Kay Geyman, Louise Houstan, Carla Trick, Marilyn Aleshire, Gary Martin. LOOKI HE D MEDICAL CLUB--SITTING, Left to Right: Susan Parker, Cheryl Obershaw, Margaret Falleur, Karen Schoessler, Nancy Wienberg, Flo Tomlin, STANDING: Mary Dixon, Mark Olson, Mike McKinley, Dave Nelson, Kathy McVay. ROW ONE: Robbie Turner, Judi VanDyke, Linda Turner, LeeAnn Scheidemann, Carol Harvey, Karen Lermon, Phyllis Concannon, Sharon Jepsen, Betsy McVay, Sheryl Boese, Mary Lew Thede, Mrs. Halvorsen. ROW TWO Cheryl Singer, Janet Auld, Karen Brown, Julie Foulger, Ann Halvorsen, Cathy Swofford, Faye Butler, Frances Griffiths, Janet Combs, Sue Clark, Karen Martin, Mary Karklins, Susan George. ROW THREE: Sue McDonough Jerry Olson, Sharyn Wilson, Kathleen Rowan, Ellen Crouse, Leslee Cardon, Becky Christensen, Mary Howser Kathy Eaton, Kathy Nunn. ROW FOUR: Dave Avison, Karen Berg, Mary Jane Foreman, Dolly Hess, Sylvia Smith, Ann Holweger, Sally Clinker, Marilyn White, JoAnne Edmunson. INTERNATIONAL RE- LATIONS LEAGUE--ROW ONE: Marabee Groom, Peggy Cook, Petra Skro- barczyk, Sue Bennett, Sharron Mills, Bill Hoh- wiesner. ROW TWO: Marilee Watts, Marilyn Luther, Lauri Boden- weiser, Laura DeWeese, Barb Hamilton, Connie Long, Connell Dyer, Cecelia Larson, Bob Sch- wiesow. ROW THREE: Kathy Stone, Dave Tor- geson, Adviser Mr. De Loretto, Carl Simon, Steve Bauer. - .QQ Ysfn, GRACE ELLIOT--ROW ONE: Karen Lermon, Lee Ann Scheidmann, Carol Harvey, Beth Scheidmann. ROW TWO: Mary Karklins, Sue George, Marilyn Luther, Judy Mason. ROW THREE: Ron Doan, Marjie Stark, Lynda Wise, Cheri Kearton, Ruth Gezelius, Fran Griffiths, Manya Moles, Corby Hann. ROW FOUR: Marth Lucas, Helen Isaac, Alice Herb, Jo Ann Emerson, Liz McCargar. ROW FIVE: Helen Humphreys, Pat Gwinup, Judy Christenson, Jan Salter. ROW SIX: Diane Hulbert, Vicki Kinton, Linda Heider, Gail Terzenbach. BACK ROW: Mary Hubert, Bev Gannon, Linda York, Lynn Perkins, Jenifer Metzger. 126 Y CLUB CLAUDE KELIS--ROW ONE: Lee Ann Scheidmann, Donna Morse, Marilyn Luther. ROW TWO: Dave Torgenson, Gene Weise, Don Welch, John Marsh. ROW THREE: Richard Rhode, Gregg Olson, Fred Fagg, Larry Liming. ROW FOUR: Mike Ryan, Dick Boniface, Jim Price, Mike Smith. GUIDE YOUTH Hi-Y and Y-Teen activities involve many South High students. The Sno-Ball the Cotton Ball, the Recognition Service, the Thanksgiving Service, and the Sweet- heart Formal are the major events spon- sored by these two groups. Bake sales and car washes are some of the money- making projects of the individual Y-Teen clubs. Y-Teens Work on such service projects as tray favors for institutions, and food baskets for needy families. Hi- Y clubs combined to publish the Saxo- phone-Fetchadora. Frequently Hi-Y J MARGARET HATHAWAY--ROW ONE: Steve Busick, Bob Hamilton, ROW TWO: Jan Jarvis, Jean Jarvis, Dorathy Rundhaug, Connie Wal- lace, Linda Moore. ROW THREE: Judy McDonald, Kathy Glenn, Nan Nelson, Pam Raymond, Ellen Gezelius. ROW FOUR: Martha Lippert. and Y-Teens unite to hear a guest speak- er or a panel discussion. J. R. MOTT--ROW ONE: Rick Sanders, Eric Woodard, Vicki Anders Jerry Savage, Gary Sanders. ROW TWO: Dick Shram, Gary Olson, Jerry Green, Richard Margosian. ROW THREE: Jim Price, Dennis Carlson, Bud Elgir, Dan Solomon. ROW FOUR: George Robb, Jeff Hogenson, Toby Pomeroy. 127 A. A. STAGG--FRONT ROW Sharee Ertz, Linda Ohling, Anne Huxtable. ROW TWO: Ron Doan, Gerry Ewing, Walt Barger, Corby Hann, Steve Schendel. ROW THREE: Don Brimm, Hugh Harris, Dick Severson, Mike De Coss. WW' Y-CLUBS WORSHIP ger, Warren Brown, John Keortge. ROW TWO: Ieanne De Camp, Cheryl Schoes- sler, CeCe Larson, Pat Morris, Carol Lar- son, Kathy Donkin. ROW THREE: Karen Martin, Zeena Diamond, Karen Schoes- sler, Mary Buzzel, Linda Tromlitz. ROW FOUR: Cheryl Henry, Mary Anne Oxford, Donna Conover, Trina Christian. ROW FIVE: Sunni Doan, Jennette Johnson, Jo Anne Hogsread, Bev Turvy, Carol Ardnr, Ioan Sneed. ROW SIX: Cheryl Bates, Gail Brown, Mary Ellis, Linda Bean, Ka- thy Obrian. ANN GUTHRIE--FRONT ROW: Lynn Erts- gaard, Dick Severson, Clint Holland. ROW TWO: Barb Hamilton, Leslie Fisher, Mary Clark, Peggy Cook, Chris Cannon, Marabee Groom, Vicki Anders. ROW THREE: Judy Wright, Sue Turner, Judy Brown, Marilee Watts, Sue Bennett, Sue Charles. ROW FOUR: Mary Griffiths, Ane Neiman, Ellen Cruise, Candace Decatur, Jeanette Wedel, Marilyn Dyer, Martha Mills, Jo Ann Baldwin. BACK ROW: Becky Lorenz, Leslie Denton, Terry Bell, Linda Bonney, Ann Howergar, Marsha Robertson, Mary Nelson, Judy Creebe. OC-JETHER C'9 x F. .-. Na+ CHARLES SPRAGUE-- FRONT ROW: Mary Ellis, Marilyn Miller, Julie Blaisdell. ROW TWO: Larry Purvine, Brad Johnston, Ron Clib- burn, Sam Haley, Ron Carr, Cliff Yanker. ROW THREE: Allen Hadley, Dave Nelson, Paul Taylor, John Stenrodden, Bob Hague, Jeff Wyatt, Gary Darnielle, Kirk Bodenweiser. BACK ROW: Mike Badger, Dennis Sullivan, Mike Spencer, Roger McFadden, VY f . '-. E X. ' X X 9-.1 RUTH HILL--FRONT ROW: Jo Anne Silke, Bev McConnell, Sharon King. ROW TWO: Nancy Davis, Lark Brandt, Carol Boers, Robbie Moon, Sue Maris, Janet Auld. ROW THREE: Robbie Turner, Judi Van Dyke, Bobbie Stringham, Joyce Brothers, Connie Miller, Carolyn King, ROW FOUR: Kathy Huntly, Linda Anderson, Virginia Fluitt, Pat Gorman, Phyllis Concannon, Sharyn Wilson, Judy Robinson, Lou Ann Waln. Y-CLUB MARGARET MEAD--FRONT ROW: Sue Armstrong, Mike DeCoss, Anne Huxtable, Mary Stein, Jim Adams, Tish Forbes, Toni Simpson. ROW TWO: Jim Glodt, Sue Lebenzon, Gail Miller, Alix Adair, Carol Kowalski, Judy Brown, Marilyn Miller. ROW THREE: Denny Ward, Jan Buren, Cheryl Singer, Sarah Kingan, Linda Barker, Nancy Owen, Sue Ramsdell, Bev Shriver, Lorita Wiley, Mary Johnson, Carol DeCamp, Sharon Carter, LaVonne Bolsted, Julie Blaisdell, Leslie Cardon. ll-tunnel'- ,,,....na-u-sun TNQ- , - 1'5- W,I, STALEY--FRONT ROW: Sue Charles, Petra Skrobarczyk, Julie Shiffer, Laurie Bodenwiser. ROW TWO: Lynn Ertsgaard, Clint Holland, Del Ramsdell, Ron Cross, Leo Robinson, Warren Brown. ROW THREE: Steve Busick, Tom Hill, Rick Lewis, Jim Adams, Doug Minto, John Keortge, Steve Ladd, Keith Salter, Randy Ellerbrook, Conell Dyer, Doug Brinkworth. 131 A ,, V ,-,-,- P' Yr -1c'ff2sf?' 1- 1.1f,f:i-QW iw JQQQQQ M sP:1r'::12i'Zii5Q 'is 5- K . - f g . -:g,ff.fg',-. tmffiff 322: sggf.?ks1.sE514'ff2zsgfK rQ3f.gsfi:r-mist' se,sfmfss:1vif:Q5,wfz,s,f 1. ,K . i r A ' f ' - .5'15f?'f,5'iM2 riigssjg, isis L,-Q15 'F' rkuga- '1f1'f-f'fig-'sa w .'5':,:ifI-v9.1-ss-.sfggsr 41 523 .mrs 251W 'mes-251 Tri- - ' fsiuf W1 ,v :M y-,-31,-f Z ag' :fa ga gs: -,iii :ff 21.fr:-'a'f:15-Hi.,-are was W iw-11. 'afasz'.,zgm' 7 ' - '5wnifizi-ri'-'r-'fzgirfziimiwif2iriwg1.f112ef3mv?:?1':555 sisiifif c1vQ f r??f'i:i'.E. -Bits. ifisiifls 4 7 -iggfggjfijfgefiiigg:fi-'f--lvgahtigsf,-bgfcy ,ifgifg is-lisagfi' ff? ii -si: ,251 wlifizfs,-.. +..7,!im t,1g:y,e , Q 3 We iisugf-F 1,,QgQgfsiQf?f2Afifgi''ftffzf Jfiigtwiyfl, 2' 1 ' : fi, ilf-53, 525- Q g rr 2 ' is j - 7 , 1 PEP CLUB COUNCIL--Sue Ramsdell, Jackie Burgess, Carol De Camp, Merry Ann McGlinn, Sarah Kingan, Gayle Hensey, Patricia Forbes, Sue Culver, Cheryl Singer, Dita Luers, Marla Mc Vay, Kris Campbell, Sharon Carter. THE RCDCDT OF ALL PIRIT Jump Sue Jump! Helping to contribute to South Salem High spirit is its Pep Club. This club works With the rally squad to arouse interest in school sports. They sell mums for the North-South games, plan pep assemblies, and organize the pep section at games. Red Roses, the tradi- tional South High symbols of success, are pro- vided for worthy athletes from Pep Club funds. 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L' .L K L ' - ,K-L K- L'SKK L LKL, L 1 L L LM H V , ' LLLi e L KK - 4. - L . - , ,w Saxonettes form their Star as they march to the music of the pep band. With pep like this, Saxons are sure to win. 4 3? .:...... K A 11 11 Sharee Bi ',-M, , , if 'Q f M. Donn ' f . K . N M 5 -. :PAQ LR 3 355g P Eff' si ,W - Mike .I 4.-av fjff W ' 11 i Q , nm QW' in sw Q SI 4 A L v M4 ,XM 'ia ,Wif i Q2 gee f X 1 .y -rim ,, A a - -ss' 5:j? f:',.' ' T5 L, if i -4 - , psf si fwqze, - ' V ..v: V, , ,- 'hir f M555 1 ' -' 3? W. i ff Z f.:,,.W.5J f . 4, gsifg-H? -K f agjeii S1153 31, 1 8 gi sg, 1 SKI CLUB--FRONT ROW: Sharon Decatur, Corby Hann, Ron Doan, Steve Schendel, Keith Salter, Doug Morgan, Randy Ellerbrook, John Sloan, Dan Knoedler, Walt Barger, Tom Needham, Chris Fries, Ken Sherman, John Stenerodden. ROW TWO: Denny Ward, Jan Buren, Miles Schlesinger, Jim Morrison, Art Little, Mike Delk, Doug Gwen, Doug Squire, Bill Cole, Dave Nelson, Mark Olsen, Cort Newhardt. Hensey, Linda Ohling, Lauri Bodenweiser, Marileewatts Mary Clark, Erick Setala, George Robb, Cobe Crabenhorst, Toby Pomery, Terry Hillpot, Linda Barker, Madelle Poole, ,Frances Griffiths, Jane Cameron, Mary Stein, Mary Johnson, Linda Lee, Sue White, Kathi Cook, ROW FIVE: Joyce Brothers, Janet Auld, VickiAndrews, Bobbi Stringham, Nancy Owen, Pam Martin, Barb Harrell, Karen Leslee Cardon, Sue Bennett, Kathy Stone, Connie Long, Coleen Clark, Peg Cameron, Marabee Groom. ROW SIX: Jerry Green, Gary Larson, Pat Morris, Cheryl Schoessler, Karen Martin, Linda Stergios, Ann Chambers, Leslie Denton, Terry Brody, Gary Olsen, Dale THLETICALLY SPE KI . . . GIRLS LETTER CLUB--FRONT ROW: Kay Nuber, Mary Flesch, Nancy Noffsinger, Sue White, Nancy Loukojarvi, Sue Turner. ROW TWO: Pam James, Kathy Huntley, Tracy Bames, Lauri Driessler, Jane Jones, Mary Dickson, Skip O'Day. ROW THREE: Chris Butler, Karen Schoessler, Linda Nelson, Kathy Alderich, Marg Goodwin, Merry Holland, Stevi Romander. ii K Keortge, Del Ramsdell, Richard Margosian, Sue Gleckler, Jim Adams, Carolyn Speerstra, Leo Robinson, Vern Sanders, Vin Fichter, Bill Sarah Kingan, Julie Shiffer, Petra Skrobarczyk, Nona Ellis, Gerry Ewing, Mike Decoss, Chuck Rgmgdell, Steve Fcuchek, Jack Lawshe, ROW THREE: Karen Fortmiller, Marilyn Melzer, Sheila Kelly, Linda Edmundson, Karen Thompson, Joan Sneed, Jan Williams, Gail Bob Powell, Brad Johnston, Jeff Wyatt, Martha Mills, Toni Simpson, Barb Ling, Julie Foulger. ROW FOUR: Ane Neiman, Barb Hoxey, Kanz, Jean Cannon, Jane Benz, Mary Milne, Judy Brown, Cecelia Larson, Rick Pomeroy, Mike Blair, Martha Lucas, Marji Stark, Peggy Schoessler, Gail Miller, Carla Trick, Sue Fisher, Stephany Grabenhorst, Kathy Dawson, Leslie Fisher, Jeanette Wedel, Mary Larson, Olson, Pam Denton, Liz McCarger, Gayle Gross, Chris Campbell, Dee Crenshaw, Jane Porter, Darlene Mary Loika, Pat Thorn, Carol Morrow, Pete Groves, Bud Mathewson. S-MEN--FRONT ROW: Kirk Morey, Don Robinson, Rod Oulette, Randy Williams, Jerry Olson, Dick Severson, Hugh Harris, Jim Krueger, Mr. Hauk, Bill Hohwiesner, Rick Pomeroy, Don Shur, Jeff Hogenson, Jim Glodt, Ed Maerz, Gary Allen. ROW TWO: Russ Reed, Wayne Metzger, Bob Keudell, Don Brimm, Dave Hamilton,Don Sheldon, Jack Sparks, Tim Plummer, Doug Squire, Bill Bayne, Dennis Olson, Larry Liming, Gary Sanders, Dale Addie, Dave Johnson. ROW THREE: Kenny Major, Cobe Grabenhorst, Jerry Green, Jerry Savage, Tom Pace, John Totten, John Hall, Rick Margosian,Jack Sanders, Gene Weise, Bob Grobe, Doug Minto, Tom Smith. ROW FOUR: Jack Price, Harry Johnson, John Marsh, Larry Potts, Don Welch, Mike Mischke, Larry Zeller, Del Ramsdell, Doug Morgan, Lynn Ertsgaard, Pete Maltby, Jim Shinn, Bob Aldrich. ROW FIVE: Robert McAlpine, Wes Chase, Mike DeCoss, Mike Neilson, Gary Olson, Wally Ogdahl, Chuck Morgan, Wlat Barger, Gary Fries, Dick Schram, Jim Price, Tim Proctor, Howard Phillips, Tom Hill, Craig Hobbs. A M r s Y M . rsss I s J. ,, ui, . wifi rg ROWDY DOWDS--ROW ONE: Russ Reed, Chris Hashagan, Mike Blair, Jim Tilton, Ed Parker, Randy Williams, Bob Oakes, Corby Hann, Don Brimm, Dick Severson, Hubert Harris, Dave Hamilton, Jack Sanders, Jim Krueger, Bob Alderich, Gene Weise, Larry Liming, Dave Johnson, Bob Hamilton. ROW TWO: Marv Dolezal, Dan Knoedler, Bob Keudel, Walt Barger, Dave Zeit, Brad Hohnston, Jack Lawshe, Dale Morrow, Steve Fouchek, Bob Berry, Doug Squire, Dick Boniface, Terry Brody, Mike Ryan, Jeff Hogenson, Ed Maerz. ROW THREE: Don Welch, Perry Burright, Jerry Green, Jerry Savage, Gary Olson, Mike Neilson, Dennis Wright, Kim Reaney, Bill Geibel, Jim Adams, Howard Phillips, Denny Olson, Bill Baine, Jack Price, Dick Schram, Jim Glodt. ROW FOUR: Jim Price, Pete Maltby, Dennis Carlson, Wally Ogdahl, Chuck Morgan, Roger Monette, Don Sheldon, Bill Anning, Mike Myers, Jack Sparks, Tim Plummer, Bill Haller, Jim Pierce, Roger Wilson, Rich Margosian, Gary Allen. ROW FIVE: Cobe Grabenhorst, Bud Elgir, Dan Soloman, Wes Chase, Don Bennett, Craig Kuhn, John Totten, Bill Nichols, Richard Reynolds, Greg Avison, Mike Spencer, Doug Morgan, Lynn Ertsgaard, Chuck Olson, Glen Johnson. NATIONAL ATHLETIC HONOR SOCIETY--KNEELING: Lynn Ertsgaard, Del Ramsdell, Doug Morgan, Don Shur. STANDING: Larry Potts, Tom Hill, L-arry Liming, Bill Hohwiesner. 138 THU DER,THU DER, THU DERATlo 1 Three organizations that represent the sportsmanship enthusiasm of the school are Rowdy-Dowds, Saxonettes, and National Athletic Honor Society. N, H The blue-shirted Rowdy-Dowd section is composed of all interested boys. They enliven basketball games by shouting clever cheers and function- ing as a unified all-male rooting section. The three yell kings are unofficial leaders of the group. The Saxonettes, a newly formed senior girls' marching group, made their debut at the Corvallisbasketball game, January 12. Composed of thirty- one members they chose bright blue corduroy culots and red accessories as their official dress. Half time entertainment during the basketball season came from this group. Boys who have excelled in athletics are members of the National Athletic Honor Society. They are lettermen with a scholastic average of B and are elected to the society by existing members. SAXONETTES--ROW ONE: Linda Ohling, Peggy Cook, Cheryl Schoessler, Judy Mason, Marla McVay, Sue Culver. ROW TWO: Carol Larson, Pat Thorn, Marabee Groom, Sue Charles, Pat Gwinup, Martha Lucas, Merry Ann McGlinn, Mary Clabough, Linda Moore, Linda Wise, Barb Hamilton. ROW THREE: Sue Bennett, Marilee Watts, Sharron Mills, Julie Shiffer, Linda Tromlitz, Marilyn Luther, Petra Skrobarczyk, Lou Ann Waln, Bev Shriver, CeCe McNeil, Jan Williams, Sandy Olson, Linda Lee. ,Y .0 ' 1 J A 1 r - .5 4 ii . x ii 3 ' , , A ya , .1 1 ,EN A A K M. . , Q ft 'gg . ' . ,gg , A 139 l Athletics .... enduring is the strenghth of a diamond as is the intangi- ble quality of sportsmanship found in athletic competition. Meeting the many challenges of other high school teams, our athletes and rooters share in up- holding South Salem's byword of honest rivalry and graceful acceptance of re- sults. 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' R ' f iw sf' W- X g WW' Larry Zeller Randy Ellerbrook Mike Myers Jeff Hogenson Junior Guard SSIHOI End Junior Center Junior End r '.f-?'f4-,S i fi A 4' ,J OR GRE T TE M EFFCRT 'ff , ws, V 1 14 4' Dave Johnson threads his way through Bulldog pursuers. The Southmen brought their district record to one win and one loss by trornping the Albany Bulldogs on October 13 A powerful Saxon offense led by Mike Mischke and Don Schur complemented by the hard tackling of our defense, paid off with a final score of 19-14. The bonejarring tackles of the Saxon defense knocked the ball frorn Albany's hands six times for costly fumbles. South scored a touchdown plus the extra point for a halftime lead, but Albany carne back with two quick touchdowns and extra points in the opening minutes of the second half. In five plays, with Mischke adding a 50 yard run, the Saxons once again went over the goal. The kick failed so Albany still led 14-13. An Albany fumble, recovered by Jack Sparks, gave South the chance they needed. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the Saxons marched 72 yards to victory. L xx g 3, .x sm: ,, L pa, I if ,U ' f 'Mi ' lf. A. - ,l we C h. ity , Q 'l, 1 ir 1 -. TY 3 A, q. 1' V 4- 5 -1 ru X 3 VV at wr, ' .4 Richard Margosian Junior Center L.rr L. L .6 A , . 'S , - t:Jg 'vv1-new ' B in Mi., ,Z Q..-sly'-we r3Qf, - . - r- ., H N X aww I ' if ' A . rf: ,e f A 'fu 'P' rw, ' L J ,r I ' gl K Lf . F A - L.. ' ft 3 4 '1 ' , LL, '-Vi-div n V, I Jim Ramsdem Senior Tackle ml L 'S:Naa1,Tk4 -Mrk L.s. Q ggmfe.NL,s4,gqg5'5QLg,3 L J Nh ilpkmyi X -M , - was L X K if LL ' 1' nw - -vi' L 6 L, -, '45 xg- If 3 Q ipqii Q A ' ' Q - Ji J v 4 V +,v L, -'L w,yLL.-Af , -9' r 'fl L 51 an-pL A L 4 . ' R U' 'LM Gene Wiese Senior Tackle The Saxons added a second tally to the Win column on October 20 with an easy 21-6 Victory over the Lebanon War- riors. Inthe second quar- ter, Rod Rudishauser sparked a 58 yard drive with five runs and the first touchdown. Dave Hamilton's kick made the score 7-O, As soon as the Saxons again re- Ceived possession of the ball, they went over the goal in eight plays to make the score 14-0, The second half was a battle of defenses as both teams added a touchdown and South an extra point to make the final score 21-6. Rod Rudishauser Sophomore Fullback f 3-3 W A 1 gs. ., r gp tsptts n p , . 9 +20 3 1 S 'P t trtty , WV V X -- ff V 'A' f 4 , ,H .fi yf i K :Q-igfT'N : --j,'i ..:Kiv.2 ' -f rg . - I Ulf' fi... -. - SV if - ,-VW I Li an is ' -,. ' .- 'K f , . V -fi -sQ'?1f V V 1 1. X 5' 1 ,VL WT . Q .awifffi Q ' if V 7' ' .S 1, ABA YSXFFF V Y - , , L fr 'M 4' ' 'W 'K rf ,k,,g.cr f , y .aw . Q. S l ' S drxi S t -X up S 5 do l V ' S I 4,5 S ' V i1.w+:e,f -' 4 rs . foslfgyggzksr fin 'H ,,gr: aisFF',sw 'Xi-P5 ,. it ,M .Q , gs ' vu' 7 A :,npl-aria! . w' 4' a ,W . X, ,.f..,faA 'V pf 'QIJYU , yfy., . L. . 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J J -q,,,,f Q V V H , XMAS r is ' ..-fr 4-' ' .wr!ff h,,!q-,4 'X A PNA? 4 1 ky Q. 1 J R Q. j r ' Y ,nn .fi A NN 5 ' ' Q '. 3 vp' I 8 N- A I i . age 4 ,wwf -,swf ,f V vm - A, . , .L Managers Wes Chase and Tim Plummer -48? ' Q -n...,..1.vrf 1.-'!5.tL, -s,,,A 'f' ,y to rig: J l 55? gr. ,gigs A ,? ' , l iifwf . A 'fn wiisfiics' i 1 37 ,gk . 'S Iva' A 'A ,rw . - Xi., V -1 . as tg' Q ' fs ,, - he 1 ey' ' xv- V., ' X, pw af W , , .s- 'Q QW .mfs ' r' I , r . owe' is M. wt' eg- -'Elf sf'-'elf' t he , ffitffki E km- -if-1 y tg S , V 'H' f:G2w2M1'sS' ' 'df ' fr' 2 i Y 'iiilifnt-V4 k'1f.S,wR' ',r fr x P . . vf? N fwqrig ,ffamat -.Q S , ,s X 1 5 sis 'J-, X -S ,fztf A , .xt J 3.5 '-Svlfliff fiesta ' ' 5.15. 1: Af- , I 74 . is jf- 7 WN' Dennis Olson Junior Fullback BY MID - SEASO A heartbreak- ing second meeting with the Spartans saw the Saxons suf- fer a 6-O Defeat. Strong defenses by oth teams kept this a low scoring game. At the end of the fourth, the Saxons had a chance when Gary Allen threw a long pass to Tim Proctor, but time ran out with the ball on the Spartans eight yard line. George Yielding Senior Tackle Ei 5 i ,fy , P A fm-rg -.r t.g3.t.:Tif1:, , P' k .3- --st Q ' fr ' 11'-:tis--i1f: Sf: -- - ,t 1.1.1 gig we -- gr, NE L. .fi gf X .- . V . Q- sw.. , isps 1 th A h si-1 1: its if i X X K wks s ,A v Sf Q i X is 5 'S Q Q R X , . is e 6 wt g?'..',f5 , ,ff 'mv it we 52 Q. 4s.aQsfl-ss New '- 5 A ,.. Q' W . -ws 'HS er xii 1 Q VY 'G A' ur lx if A . wsu i ' , X w,s1f.,!,'f-X gfmii-'iii . V af my s .3f:ft'..fsf'ff , r L- -fs, .wi N fi, 7 A K - rSia3FGm?QSff.x aZ'flV' A '95, ,A V S fx was Q QQ A Q6 Qi? S' W .. if ,-'Vw 7' 'lxgwit s , yd, 1 Q 5 . :ff . ' ,, . Q, . P - -aww ' ' KN K vt 'sg 53.-,qi mi.,--K Av K tv if - N. f' ,Q f5 'Tx '.5'Z-5' ' 3,4 'Ax 5. apex h A lkdiygdtijv' fly 4 ' Q31 Ar , . Q ':1 ' ' Roger Appelgate Mike Mischke Junior Back Junior Quarterback Saxon ball carrier bulls his way through Corvallis secondary. Walme Metzger Spencer Powell Sophomore Tackle Herman Hopstedderbum . . . When did you join the team? Q Junior End ' fb MX a OUTSTANDING PLAYERS OF '6I m- A 25-6 defeat to North Salem marked the final game of the '61 season. The Vik- ings launched a scoring drive from their own 21 yard line early in the first quarter and continued their hard drives until the fourth quarter, when South finally placed on the scoreboard. Capitalizing on a North , mistake, the Saxons scored on a run by Don Schur. '6I S ASON DISAPPOI STI G 322222353 ?i2i,i2z,d- 0 SQ R A P PY 5 A 0 5 P P Y Y ing Back, Don Schur. The 1961 season proved disappointing for the small, but scrappy Saxons. The season opener against the cross-town rival ended with the Saxons on the short end of a 28-6 score. In Kelso, the Saxons Walked away with a solid 15-0 victory. This sent the Saxons into the first Corvallis game full of fire. It was a heartbreaker as a lack of extra points caused South to lose 13-12. The first league game was an upset as the disabled Huskies managed a 13-O win over the confident Saxons. The team started a Winning streak by taking a Win over Albany 19-14 and then ripping through Lebanon 21-6. The second meeting with Corvallis Was another heartbreaker as South lost the chance for second place when the Spartans slipped by 6-O. In the final game of the season, the Saxons again faced the North Salem Vikings who triumphed with a score of 25-6. VARSITY TEAM-- FRONT ROW: Captains Rick Pomeroy, Don Schur. ROW TWO: Clyde Knox, Don Brimm, Connell Dyer, Richard Margosian. ROW THREE: Toby Pomeroy, Jack Sparks, Dick Severson, Ken Kool, Bill Bayne, Larry Zeller, Waldon Hayden. ROW FOUR: Dave Avison, Dan Hughs, Jim Kruegar, Howard Phillips, Jim Ramsden, Gene Wiese, Spencer Powell, George Yielding. ROW FIVE: Don Robinson, Gary Fries, Ken Neiger, Jim Lambourne, Jeff Hogensen, Glen Johnson, Ed Maerz, Tim Proctor, Wayne Metzger, Randy Ellerbrook, Marty, Marv Dolzal. ROW SIX: Kirk Morey, Craige Kuhns, Mike Mischke, Justin McCarroll, Jerry Olsen, Wally Ogdahl, Gary Allen, Ralph Fletcher, Lou DeLoretto, Mary Heater, Russ Whitman, Roger Applegate, Dave Johnson, Bob Campbell, Don Sheldon, Dave Hamilton, Hugh Harris, Dick Shram, Rick Sanders. BABY SAXONS fir ...pl 91 Al' . w x . Q . The Junior Saxons fought through a muddy season and came out with 6 wins and only 2 losses. Both of their losses were to the cross-town rival, No rth Salem. The outstanding players were Mike Vollmar, Warren Kellicut, and Rich Reiling. DE THROUGH TOUGH S ASO Ear 1. ' A A t Q ACKS--FRONT ROW: Bill Angel, Ron Carr, Glenn eterson, Dennis Wright, Greg Ogdahl, Wally Kelly, ick Keeney, Ted Loewen, Rich Reiling, Jim Vick. OW TWO: Bruce Black, Bob Schlegel, Bill Kingsly, ick Voght, Bill Stein, Warren Kellicut, Rod Rudis- iauser, Mike Vollmar, Dick Young. .i li .115 XZ as M . . X, W A 3 ERE egg . r ' X Ml'mSK:. , f , y' ,X f wg, f . ,. . f F in ... igiug - 1 . . .R fjggsfri Say! xi wig, it V it X B . . . . t it-W . ' ' ' Q gt, QFW 1 L. lisp, .if I Are' Q Y.. KN. . ks- ,sr , .. . s . .X gf- 3 -f . f t . .-,M . -' K... X --1 , -Q Q M . ' e sf g k 'J' .. .. xt f : K. .- 15 -. R S . . t s' 'fe X ' . F ' - ,gs 4- . -' .ix-L S54 Q ' 1 . -N B 2' sswwmafe-Reeder: set- -, sy n . - xr - '-'ds -1 A- .gy ,'- K Q 8 s ,V . 1 1 s X Q. Q . X Q '- fi ' .fm , N E 1 P 1 E Y ,t lifgsrl gr 1 we N.-2 r ' . , i .. it J. V. Head Coach, Mr. Walt Greene. URN. S Sgt? .3Q.v-frm ae N ra X64 LINEMEN--FRONT ROW: Bob Berry, Franz Schweisow, Court Cloyde, Mike Jackson, Ray Harmon, Jeff Wyatt, James Stonier, Nick Swangem, Scott Luhr, Doyle Yeilding. ROW TWO: Tim Jaskaski, Bob Swangum, Bob Huskey, Dan Robenson, Denny Kool, Craig Haines, Larry Oakley, Jerry Kanseir, Chuck Ramsdell. 149 I , ,fs FRONT ROW: Randy Williams. ROW TWO: Dean Manwearing, Roger Monette, Bob Keudell. ROW THREE: Steve Stivers, Bob McAlpine,Jack Price, Jim Price, Russ Reed, Wayne Jacox, Terry Thompson. A happy coach, Jack Tilton, congratulates Terry Thompson -P . . 2, 7' is -f.'fw,,s, 1 for, - 1 .,15,,,-M, ,fs - - . ,M-.. F.,S,,glTsg,wf,3E?-v-.,,,:,,.Wa- lr, tw Eriftiif N A . A,-f-, . Vfflzscza. 1 .frryk-j,QRfS53 . gi I it r . ..,I ,,,r L.mre,'f:, K 5 - - CROSS COL! TRY '-,-, ' ' is 't ' Rsrtf i ','TO A PM y is Jim Price and Terry Thompson break Clayton Steinke s Record as i , 1, rw MW 5, I I Vppvp 1 We WK 961 Hi me x. law-iff , sm. 4 LL 'T ,,,.V, w ilk A Arkh ,ma Wa may , ' , , W .ur ,W r. , ,wx ww Q-X s.. wx S .1 4 A 4 55 ull'- . V, .vs QT , . Y? . ,A . rip f .N A f vis: ,Sk wif If V: . sz. Q.. 'I is r r L- MI A 'sv swf sw' ff? ' , . as N' , nj? 4 fs gl 4- , s ,vga . 'fl v s ' u The pack enters the first turn at the Lake Oswego meet. I PTURES FOURTH IN STATE South acquired the District title by edging out the Albany squad 31 -30. The defending state champions then Went to the state meet and came back with a fourth place win. Q. 9 S+ N xx :ff Cross Country Men Face Many Obstacles. In league meets with Lake Oswego and North Salem, South collected the best possible score by capturing the first five places. The final team record was five Wins and three losses. FRONT ROW: Roger Monette, Mike Reed, Kim Perkins, Tom Smith, Rick Woodard, Dean Manwaring, Steve Stivers, ROW TWO: Terry Thompson, Dan Bonogofski, Clarence Bergman, Bob Keudell, Russ Reed, Bob McAlpine, Jack Price, Jim Price, Wayne Iacox, Bob Aldrich, Robert Cummins, Randy Ham- lin, Jim Shinn. .R X fx 352 lu R, K, k.kk ,P if f .i 'R i E ' s .X s .i s asf :ri ,., ,Q 1 1 , Op X bnd SWIM TEAM--FRQNT RQW, Bill Folk, Don Welch, Ron Boise, Earnest Dill, Mike Nielson, Peter Maltby. ROW TWO: John Davenport Cliff Brown, Coburn Grabenhorst, Walt Barger, Craig Hobbs, Coach, John Norman. SMALL, INEXPERIENCED SWIM TE M WINS 4, LCDSES 6 Coach, John Norman v, was 'Q In both the dis - trict and the state meets, Coburn Grabenhorst placed first in the 50 yard freestyle and set new records in doing so. He also placed second in the 100 yard free-style at both meets. At the district meet, John Davenport placed second in diving, and the freestyle relay team, com- posed of Mike Nielsen, Pete Maltby, Walt Barger, and Fred Murdock, placed fifth. During the season, the team compiled a record of 4 wins to 6 losses. -1 .mm 'sm Luann- , ,, I sr -am . s . .4 W or ., - mf, 1 1' M- t A mlm ' ,'.,- , , 1 if . 1 S N x , i IZ, r 32' , . .,.,. 1 fry,-Qs V - I K .,,, I v A S -- k .- fw--siQV,., Q - ,K 1 Q ' , Y , N Q: ,L , .fswsarlsfrt-,asrrs--r -Qfwmlf ,ar .. 10+ . .M -. . A. .-. is Numerous Saxons spent many hours at noon and after school participating in South's intramural program. Mr. Shotts, heading the program for boys and Miss Henderson, the girls' intramural advisor, not only supervised the vari- ous activities but also taught the pagticipants new techniques. Tennis, field hockey, vol- leyball, speedball, aerial darts, basketball, bowling, modern dancing, tumbling, badminton, and softball were offered to the girls. During the noon hour, volleyball, ping-pong, and basketball were offered to the boys. After school sports in- cluded cross-country, flag football, bowling, handball, track, and softball. Senior boys enjoy noon-hour basketball SAXONS ENJOY VARIED I TRAMURAL PROGRA Jump, girls, jump! , WM' Kirk Morey sizes up an opponent. SAXO MATME ACHIEVE MO T SUCCESSFUL EASO 1-:H SQ r?S S5545 S! - 44 Q51 , E is ii r ' ,Q S. ' S ka J SE , 3 A 'eww ,S Mi hiriirz, .SSH 5-Q S55 'gl' AQ' 355 A risk Ei -f, 1 WE? E 9 5325 'S e is f is 45 'Z' 50 5 Q21 54 5' 'ig Selling e, mr Wx, JV WRESTLERS--FRONT ROW: Jerry McKeon, Craig Kuhn, Bill Nichols, John Totten, Richard Reynolds, Bud Elgin, Larry Hanggi. ROW TWO: Dale Schneider, Richard Reiley, Al Hall, Nick Schneider, Jerry Olson, Carl Wilson. ROW THREE: Waldon Hayden, Vin Fitcher, Sid Simonson, Dave Johnson, Scott Luhr, Clint Holland, Ken Carter, Wally Kelley, Chr1s Hashagen, Chuck Ramsdell. r BSN ysswbmmswm 1 X 3 ,- N W Z 'xt . r ts Ks -'e ,. ,iq ' ' ,N ak r - xx ,ra ,ff ,, ' X f,f 'r X ' v f K 'Y fr X . ' 'rj f K Q Xb of 1 'fi ' I ' x X Q T ' R W X R Q Q N Ei 1 fi S x xxi A y it -'-'WR get 541 gsliitii f wnasrn :QQ 'K W rx . NVQ I K x I J 4, Y X ' 1 'Ee .,. ff VARSITY WRESTLERS--FRONT ROW: Lance VanLydegraf, Keith Morgan Greg Ogdall Coach Mr Morse Chuck Morgan, Wally Ogdall, Kirk Morey. ROW TWO: Jim Krueger, Mack Bynum Gene Weise Larry Lrmrng Dale Mar shall, Don Robinson, Tom Smith. A 7-5 win-loss record highlighted the best sea- son ever seen by Saxon wrestlers. Both meets against North were victories, thus furthering the history-rnak- ing of the 1962 rnatrnen. Under the guidance of the new coach, Mr. Kevin Morse, Winning team efforts were launched against North Salem, McMinnville, Cascade, Molalla, Albany, and Corvallis. Losses were suffered to Svveethome, Lebanon, Estacada, Silverton, and Bea- verton. The 1962 team captain was Kirk Morey. The J. V. wrestlers ended their season with 14 wins and l loss Cwhich was Estacadaj . . . Almost ------- but not quite yet! - .g-annul' H1 nm, I 'I55 4 D Q L l A i -K . .,....-- 1: Xii w. South Opponent 39 N. Salem 41 56 S. Eugene 46 64 Milwaukie 4-4 55 Sunset 58 69 Beaverton 46 48 Clackamas 41 62 S. Eugene 32 66 N. Salem 51 70 Corvallis 59 58 Sweet Home 52 51 Albany 30 58 Lebanon 39 59 N. Salem 49 76 Corvallis 54 71 Sweet Home 44 67 Albany 47 67 Lebanon 56 54 Corvallis 52 70 Sweet Home 45 70 N. Salem 55 59 Albany 43 Jim Glodt grapples with North Salem opponent. SAXONS T KE DI TRICT TITLE-U DEFE TED The district crown, a state tourney berth, an un- blemished conference record, the individual high scorer of the district, and the first place rating in the Oregon press poll were but a few of the many laurels garnered by the 1962 Saxon basketball team. Fifteen wins and no losses in conference play se- cured a berth at state tournament. This was the first time in the history of South that any school accomplished a no-loss record. Ed Maerz was high scorer in the dis- trict with a total of 272 points in conference play. Ed -brought further recognition to the team by placing on the first team of the Oregon Journal all-state team. Jon Brack and Gary Allen both made the fifth team. The two losses suffered by the team were in early exhibition games--one by two points to North Salem and one by three points to Sunset. After these first minor setbacks the Saxons won 18 games straight. Able-bodied coaches spur Saxons to victories. ff Q: I! rr 5 ,Z ,K Ed Maerz takes a familiar pose under the basket. Ed, who is a senior, leads the team in rebounds and total points. Maerz, with a 17.4 average, was top scorer in the district for most of the season. Larry Potts shows ball-handling ability by faking Larry Enos. Potts, being third tall- est on the team, is outstanding under the backboards. Jim Glodt goes up for a jump shot. Iim's ball handling ability can be attributed to his speed and consistency as a player. ..'F THU DER FLOOR THE DOWN THE ITH SAXONS Marv Dolzal checks his opponent.. The 6'4 junior, who often is among the top scorers, shows great promise for next year. Jon Brack drives in for a basket. Jon is a key man at setting up plays. He spec- ializes in stealing the ball from the opponent. Gary Allen adds to his total points Gary, a junior, has the best shoot- ing percentage on the team. RE ERVE ADD DEPTH T0 TEAM lx l ik 5 auxin:-new view' Glen Johnson prepares himself for a play. Glen proved to be a consistent player and a good prospect. Steve Busick and Wayne Metzger show team work in many of the various plays used throughout the games. Steve, a senior, and Wayne, a junior, have added reserve strength to the fqam. .l.V. SAXONS SHOW PROMI E FOR FUTURE ft. 1 N. . ffv J Y ' J x og. r x -1-...,,, X -,L it . 'A They always get that ball one way or another. The 1962 J. V. basketball team gave proof of following their big brothers ' footsteps by completing a successful season. Late in the season, the Saxon J. V. 's held second place and were in con- tention for a possible tie with a record of 14 Wins to 5 losses. De- I feats were to South Eugene and Sunset in non-league play and to North Salem, Corvallis, and Albany in district play. Don goes up for another one. 1 JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM--FRONT ROW: Jesse Glenn, Tom Kaffun, Don Sheldon, Mike Mischke, Mike Voll ar, Gary Friess. ROW TWO: Mr. Metzger, Franz Schwiesow, Dennis Kool, John Herr, Casey Olinger, Bill Southworth, Brno Vigelancl, Dale Morrow, Terry Thompson, Bob Bolender. U I wp I rw t f 'mga kL,.. .iw- RW to f 4 I ,,,:Qe- A- we-' f QSM f7:- A ,sg-'Qi-has 1 ,- if U ' h 1 xi S y .. , f Q f 2b ww We 4 get 1.1,, 4 if -fW.,,,.,,ppmn---f-vw' . i M, twig fi lv. , MMOG M--.. A packed Saxon rooting section showed the existing enthusiasm as South Salem rooters turned out to cheer their team on to a third victory over the highly-rated Corvallis Quintet. Excitement ran high before the game and made a steady rise until the final gun. Play was fast and close, and quarter scores stood at 17-13, 28-33, and 40-425 the final score, 54-52. This third defeat of the 2nd place Spartons assured the Saxons of a berth in the 1962 tournament. Our heroes receive their well-deserved roses at the tournament awards assembly. TILL UMBER O E WITH LIS! Let 's Take State! Nfl, Glen scrambles for the ball in Sandy game. ev X X 3 Spencer Powell and Gary Sanders check form while Larry Potts putts. GCLF TEAM FINISHES TH IN STATE A final record of four wins, four ties, and two losses was tallied by the Saxon golf team. At the upstate tournament, South Salem finished sec- ond in the competition with eleven other teams. The squad tied for eighth place in the state tournament. Hugh Harris, Larry Potts, and Doug Mor- gan strengthened the team as three-year lettermen. Doug Morgan flinches as Mike Vollmar tries it again. it at 'A S? M Tel S to V . . 'W T, w-wx K. 9 S A fx Coach Metzger doubles as caddy. Casey Olinger and Hugh Harris tee off. ,Mm Rib 1 L- it-Q ' 1 A 7 'A fps, 4172's .L git. 3 'Af fs i qdiai al 4 it ' F. N , .' px 'W' Y' ' A as A.. 4 .F 5 6 .- , W V i ,. an -4- M' H , 5' W ':':'r'4 '4 'i' 3 -'i f' me -K .i ..,..,.ix ,rm , - E M sr, . 5 'fi Q-'F li-svn F 5 ,, , . , , ,, i , ,,,. ti. A... - s ri-Q,, 5fmisf 5 E' - 1: 1 ff. .M xx ' Q lf' E .ik if p f i' g s le. 'S kr tw Q Edin K . 4. - 4 Q E is i g ,f Xl R '-Q Ee li, .W .. South Sa1em's tennis team closed their '62 sea- son with a total of '7 wins and 5 losses. South Eugene, Corvallis, Alb a n y, Lake Oswego, David Do u g 1 a s, and Serra fell to Saxon net- men. Bruce Davis and Doug Minto won the dis- trict doubles championship which led them on to com- petition in the state semi- finals. Both Davis and Del Ramsdell represented their team as 3-year lettermen. Coach, Bill Ritchie, demonstrates form to Bruce Davis, Doug Minto, and Jim Vick. RACKETEERS COMPLETE WIN 5 LOSS YEAR fa.. rs- I e. Q 5 ye I MQ? '.sSif3 gif Bob Berry plays the net while Chuck Ramsdell plays back. 'ii r - 1 Dell Ramsdell prepares I0 serve while Clint Holland waits. Mike DeCoss sma- shes for another tally. Peter Maltby awaits return. A TREMENDCDUS YEAR FOR SAX DIAMCDND CREW . . . wx -- K ' , 5 1 k F ' i 'JP 5 is ai' 5 4 4 ? Rik . Qfi 5? 1 5 'Q' YQ, -f vw ,, 15,69 ' at sf 4' 3 , I r 4' 4 5- 5 S'- 5 n N1 R ,Q ., , Y 31 my 1 K K S kk.k g I Lf--. F- i , Y V 5, iw- Q fini 35? 3 I l xi Z3 gl ,W :rm 43 'Q 2 0 N, X Q 's Iv 3 o Q' fy lf 35 E g i Q I 5 f,.A.1,w. H- :::.,,,A -A V Yxrn W 'WN V . Af. f is be , fi 3.4, 5 , I 32 Xi ,iv 'bex 'gba l 551531 sjfi 545, S I I x X. if x N N FRONT ROW: Dennis Olson, Jim Kruger, Doug Squire, Roger Monotte. ROW TWO: Don Kohel, Jeff I-Iogenson, Dennis Kool Dave Hamilton, Wayne Metzer, Warren Kellicut, Cobe Grabenhorst. ROW THREE: Bill Southworth, Danny Robertson, Bill Bayne, Ron Boise, Rich Reiling, Gary Darnielle. ROW FOUR Kent Mathewson, Bob Huskey, Mark Olson, Marv Dolezal, Doel Yeilding. ROW FIVE: Craig Haines, Ken Neiger, George Yeilding, ROW SIX: Mr. Heater, Ernie Dill, Bill Folk FRONT ROW: Don Brimm, Ed Maerz, Dave Johnson, Bob Aldrich, Jesse Glenn, Dennis Olson, Roger Monotte, Ted Lowen, Gerry Ewing, Jerry Bartlette. ROW TWO: Larry Zeller, Wally Kelly, Jon Marsh, Dick Bonogofaski, Gary Papenfus, Ray Larson, Mike Ryan, Bill Angel, Ernie Dill. ROW THREE: Dean Manwearing, Jim Price, Terry Thompson, Terry Ryals, Dale Morral, Rodney Albin, Kim Porkins, Dick Vogt. ROW FOUR Arnie Powell, Bob Kuedell, Wayne Ja Cox,Cobe Grabenhorsr, Jack Price Mike Parker, Mr. DeLoretto. WW 53 Coaches Marv Heater and Lou DeLoretto have successful season. he ,-an 509, ' ur us 4' F-su.-r,-. Ed Maerz clears the hurdle mr-A-Qgqs Jesse Glenn 1S off to a fast start rn the Wrllamette relays Dean Manwaring was one of the Saxons key runners. --Mfrs-we siildf A sf 'hes i Everyone from Mickey Mouse to Moby Dick was seen roaming South's halls on South's annual Twirp Day held this year on April 16. Comza Comic was the theme of the Twirp dance held at 8:00 P,M, in the East balcony as a finale to the day. Marla McVay and Gary Friess captured the recognition for the most clever ensemble with their Snuffy Smith costumes. FU OR Ar fs. M 15: 1,5 K if I K-5 1 New Sv E off? 'YS r MF? ii- I asv' if JS ,af Q Q' .sig , Gerry is ready to enjoy a day on the slopes. Zella, one of the models in Hawaiian Holiday displays one of the latest summer fashions. 174 Dick models a cool outfit that could be worn for golfing or for casual dates- HAWAIIA HCDLIDAY A little grass shack, palm trees and exotic flowers pr ov i d e d a realistic back- ground for the Girls' League annual style show held in the auditorium on Ma r ch 7. Mrs. William Dyer acted as commentator, Peggy Cook d ir e c t e d the production, and Miss Carol Alvord supervised. ww s www W' 4 Togetherness What's so funny? ff cow D Y HERALD PRI G -4 TJ N ,, Q Q 4 K. fy, ,Lf V, A , X... xv.. 4' . .K V. . , uv: 4 1 .L - - -f 'ff'f ? ' ff .' N . . 4 ,-if ' S2 ' ' 3 ' 1 ik '11 mgk Ax! if i 'KX . Q' H fi 4 NJ: D. ,hr AA 3' 1 Z Q IQ 0' W .., 4 Fug ' --'51, Vik-D ' r I . 5'KQi- iff, Us Z7.f5,g..x , Q ,,4 sf.x if .2 , ,tg au g, fx . - . , ,' ' fx. ii I Is it melting Sharee? I 1 X. Ole Swenson, alias Denny Nelson, adds his humorous contribution to the Funza- t poppin. Tom Needham brings another life into the FUNZAPOPPI GOES CULTURAL Alvin, Simon, and Theodore plus Dave qDenny Nelsonj pantomime a well known chipmunk record. 1 x Gary Sanders is initiated as South Salem's Soupy Sales South Sa1em's fifth annual Funzapoppin talent show was held on April 26 and 27 at 8:00 P,M. in the auditorium. The pep band and thirteen acts provided the entertainment. The show was built around a theme of the U.S. talent being screened for a Russian cultural exchange. Sharron Mills, A.S. B. first vice-president, was in charge of the program, and Mrs. Woita and Mr. Baker supervised. A Japanese dance was performed by M. McGlinn. fu s THE UGLY DUCKLING THE UGLY DUCKLING, a one-act play, was presented during the noon hour in the Little Theatre on May 8 and 11. Sally Ferguson, student tea cher from Linfield College, directed the play. King . . . . . Art Little Queen. . Jodi Edmundson Chancellor. . . . .Doug Gwynn Princess . Marty McCollom Prince. . Dennis Kennedy Dulcibella . . Kaye Pamp Carlo . . . . Brian Bierne ,, t xi 4 X. BUDDI Papa stubbornly refuses to be taken to po li c e headquarters by Trooper Brendle. r. -rw an K TT If you, Prince Simon, can answer this riddle, the Princess shall be yours. G ACTORS DISPLAY TALE T How can you let Papa ruin your life ? iiii T' 'T For her disobedience, Emma faces Papa's anger. Ya, Emma was with that surveyor V ,, i,.kj .i iw ' 51 ,5 X .. Vkkk 9,-R -- - -2: gtg.. ., .. fella to town last evening. -4 1 3 J. Lf PAPA IS ALL PAPA IS ALL, the first three-act play given at South in recent years, was pr esen ted in the Little Theatre at 8:00 P.M. on April 4 and 5 under the di- rection of Miss Margaret Burroughs. Papa. . . Mama . . Jake. . . Emma . . Mrs. Yoder. . Brendle . CAST . . . Art Little Kathie McIntosh Dick McKi1lop Marty McCollom Jodi Edmundson Dennis Kennedy ? 5 5 'Ms my at fi 'T qc-gp.. waist 'Al . 1 ,rl . ., f 7' ' di , Q Ti :i- V... gi . i f - . :..: A ,::- fr s B. R '::': 1 'I 1 i s A ,. 'x i Q , -W v,,, K- ' BEYO D THE SEA Every spring the Prom marks the end of another school year and graduation of anoth- er Senior Class. It is the final formal event of the year. Beyond the Sea owes its success to the very active Junior Class Prom Committee under the direction of the Junior Class Vice-President, Becky Lorenz. The committee advertised and decorated for the Prom using sea shells and floats to give atmosphere to the east balcony. Arnie Manke and his band played for this last dance. 178 'I 5 i Bob gives flowers to Petra for her last formal dance in the l Refreshments are always in popular demand at a dance. The Prom Committee X Q ly.- C ,sf P nf ' f' r Susie Culver and Don Robinson are f 'l' 1 d 1 y it ilzldljg Zu? e aroun Schoo and LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Brothers, Carolyn King, Ian Buren, Sarah Kingan, Tish C ' Forbes, Paula Fredricks, Leslie Denton, Ane Neiman, Becky Lorenz and Sheila l 7 K 11 . lm 6 Y 179 5 ! . 35 ,.w.qpg vwlrrh., 'We 3-is-. sg, . .Wi ,. K was if The class of 1962 found their last days at South Salem filled with activity. was held on May 24 at the The Senior Banquet Marion Hotel under the direction of Mrs. White. On May 26, the seniors m arched for the first time in their royal blue caps and gowns. The occasion was the traditional Senior A s s e m b ly where 46 special 'e di- awards and honors were presented. Mr. Ivari rected this program. re held Sunday, Baccalaureate exercises we P M in the auditorium. Rev. May 27, at 8:00 , . Eller of the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church presented ' 'arian of the Westminster the invocation, and Rev. Naj Presbyteri ' Kulbel had charge of this program. an Church was the speaker. M155 Finally graduation .... On May 31, the 1962 ' d their diplomas in the gymnasium. seniors receive Rev. Danial H. Ferry delivered the invocation, and student speakers, Sue Bennett and Doug Morgan gave ' L rie Boden- the main addresses. Miss Kulbel and au weiser directed the ceremony. 180 Sue Bennett chose Flight for her sp Individual Privilege. eech, and Doug Morgan discusse d SENIORS A Ackerman, Robert 26,84 -- Gun Club 1, Radio-Electronics Club 3, Library 3. Adair, Alix 26,81, 130 -- Art Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Horizons 3, Clypian 1, 2, 3. Adams, Jim 25, 26,111,117,130, 131,136,138 -- Ski Club 1,2, Vice-President 3, Art Club 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Class Council 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, President 3, Masher. Addie, Dale 26,127 -- Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Alderin, Gary 26 -- S Club 2, 3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Base- ball 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Aldrich, Robert 26, 137,138 -- S Club 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 2, Wrestling 1, Cross Country 3, Weight Lifting 3. Aleshire, Marilyn 26, 78, 122, 124 -- French Club 2, 3, F. T. A. 3, N. H. S. 3, Choir 1.2. Allen, Carol 26,94 -- Transfer 2, Office 2, Girls' League Rep. 3. Aman, Shirlee 26 -- Transfer 2, Library 2, Pep Club 2, 3. Amon, Randy 26 -- Transfer 2, Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Anderson, Barbara 26,84 -- Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Office 2, 3. Anderson, Sue 26, 84 -- Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Anning, Bill 26,138 -- Intra- murals 1, 2, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Armpriest, Jon 26 -- Hi-Y 1, Choir l,2, Boys' Glee 1. Armstrong, Sue 26, 102, 111, 130, 135 -- Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Horizons 1, 2, 3, Varsity Rally 3, Girls' League Treasurer 2. I DEX Asburry, Rachel 26,102 -- Com- mercial Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Girls' League Rep, 3, B Bahr, Alyce 25,26, 78, 82, 90, 103 -- Commercial Club 1, Vice- President 2, President 3, Young Dem. 2, N. H. S. 2, 3, Girls' League Council 2, 3, Class Coun- cil 3. Baldwin, JoAnn 26, 102, 129 -- Medical Club 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 3, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, A. S. B. Council 1. Ballantyne, Judy 26 -- Transfer 3, Drama Club 1, Choir 1, 2, A. S. B. Council 1, Paper l,2, Bamford, Doug 26, 122 -- Latin Club 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, J. V. Football 1, J. V. Track 1, Varsity Track 3, Hi-Y 2, Class Council 2. Barger, Walt 27, 83, 104, 128, 136, 137,138 -- Latin Club 2, 3, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, S Club 2, 3, Swim 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, President 3, Traf- fic Safety Chairman 3, Masher. Barr, Jan 27 -- Transfer 2, Young Dem. 2, Retail Selling 3, Com- mercial Club 2, G. L. C. 1, 2, 3. Barton, Brent 27, 87 -- Choir 1, 2, 3. Bass, Ray 27 -- Rowdy Dowds l,2, 3 Bauer, Larry 27 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2,3. Baumann, Linda 27,86,103 -- Com- mercial Club 3, Choir 1, 2, 3. Beach, Don 27, 85 -- Chess Club 1, 2, Retail Selling 3, Intramurals 1, 2. Beach, Loren 27,101 -- Radio- Electronics Club 2, Science Club 3. Beaver, Laila 27, 102, 104 -- Art Club l,2, Home Ec. Club 2, 3. Job's Daughter 1, 2, 3, Honored Queen 3. Beckley, Barbara 27 -- Latin Club 1, Pep Club 1, 2. 3. Behrens, Linda 27 -- Art Club l,2, Girls' League Rep. 1. Bennett, Sue 22, 23, 27, 58, '78, 102, 105,1,16, 123, 125,129, 136, 139 -- Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 2, 3, French Club 3, I. R. L. 2, 3, G. L. C. 1, 2, N. H. S. 2, 3, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens' 1, 2, 3, Horizons 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Coun- cil 1, 2, A. S. B, Secretary-Treas- urer 3, Saxonettes 3. Bickell, Rosemary 2'7,95, 103 -- Commercial Club 2, 3, Young Dem. 2, Office 3. Bishop, Ben 27, 90, 91 -- Intramurals 1.2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Orches- tra 1, 2, 3. Biwer, Darwin 27 -- Rowdy Dowds 1,2, 3, Blanchard, Darlene 27 -- G. L. C. 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Blanchard, Don 27 -- Rowdy Dowds l,2, 3. Bodenweiser, Laurie 24, 25, 27, 83, 97, 122, 131 -- 1. R. L. 3, Ski Club 1, 3, Treasurer 2, N. F. L. l,2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Inter-Club President 3, Hasher 3, Horizons 2, 3, Pep Club Council 2, Sr. Class Vice-President, Class Council 2, Oregon Youth Coun- cil 2, 3. Boese, Sheryl 27, 78, 125 -- Latin Club 1, 2, F. T. A. 1, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Girls' League Rep. 1, 2. Boman, Terry 85 -- Art Club l,2, 3 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Bonar, Dick 27, 87 -- Choir 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee 1. Bonogofski, Dan 28, 122 -- Chess Club 1, Latin Club 3, Varsity Cross Country 3, Intramurals l,2, 3, Band 1,2, 3. Bowman, Bill 66 -- Retail Selling 3, J. V. Wrestling 1. Brack, Jon 24, 25, 28, 83, 111, 159 -- J. V. Basketball 15 Varsity Basketball 2, 35 J. V. Cross Country 25 Hi-Y 1, 25 Sr. Class Sergeant-at-Arms. Bressler, David 28 -- Retail Sell- ing 35 Cross Country 2. Brimm, Don 28,128, 137, 138, 146 -- S Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 35 J. V. Football5 Varsity Foot- ball 2,35 J. V. Track 15 Varsity Track 2, 3. Brinkworth, Doug 28, 131 -- Transfer 25 Hi-Y 3. Brooks, Carmen 28 -- Commer- cial Club 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Bronwick, Eugene 28 -- Band 1, 25 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Brown, Don 28,87,89, 111 -- Ensemble 1, 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Class Council 15 Boys' Glee 1. Brown, Karren 28, 67, 84, 125 -- F. T. A. 35 Home Ec. Club 2, 35 Office 3. Brown, Warren 28,128,131 -- Clypian 25 Oregon Youth Council 35 Hi-Y 3. Brush, Judith 28,85 -- Retail Selling Secretary 35 G. L. C. 1,2. Buntjer, Judy 28, 78, 84, 103 -- Commercial Club 2, 35 N. H. S. 35 Office 2, 35 Girls' League Rep. 2. Burright, Perry 38, 85, 90, 138 -- Retail Selling '35 wrestung 1, Orchestra 2, 3, Busick, Steve 28, 127, 131, 160 -- Basketball 1, 2, 35 Football 1, 25 Hi-Y 1,2, President 3. Buzzell, Mary 28,84, 103,128 -- Y-Teens 2, 35 Office 35 Band 1 J.A.N.S. 2.3. Bynum, Mack 28, 155 -- S Club 2, 35 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3. C Caldwell, Eddie 28, 85 -- Retail Selling 3. Cameron, Jane 29, 87, 137 -- Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 15 Girls' Glee 3513113 1, 2, 3. Cameron, Phillip 29 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Camillo, Mike 29 -- Latin Club 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Campbell, Bob 142 -- S Club 2, 35 Ski Club 1, 25 Varsity Football 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Campbell, Linda -- Latin Club 25 Home Ec. Club 3. Canfield, Dave 29, 101 -- Electron- ics Club 35 Announcer's Club 2, President 3. Cannon, Chris 29, 111, 116, 129, 134 -- Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Hasher 15 Horizons 1, 2, 35 J. V. Rally 25 Varsity Rally 35 Sophomore Class Vice-President. Carlson, Priscilla 29, 85 -- Retail Selling 35 Commercial Club 25 Home Ec. Club 15 Y-Teens 1. Carothers, Rick 29,85 -- Retail Selling 35 Football 15 Wrestling 2. Carpenter, Steve 29, -- N. F. L. 1, 2, 35 Announcer's Club 1, 2, 3. Carter, Ken 29, 85, 155 -- Retail Selling 35 Spanish Club 25 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Football 15 Track 15 Hi-Y 2, 3. Chappell, LeRoy 29 -- A. S. B. Council 15 J. V. Wrestling 15 Varsity Wrestling 2. Charles, Sue 29,rl29,l31,l39 -- Transfer 15 French Club 15 Y- Teens 1, 3, Secretary 25 Hasher 35 Horizons 1, 2, President 35 A. S. B. Council 25 Saxonettes 35 Girls' League Rep. 1, 3, Vice-President 2. Chastain, Gloria 29,34, 102 -- G. L. C. 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 3. Chown, Tom 29, 78, 90, 91 -- N. H. S. 35 Pep Band 2, 35 Orches- tra 2, 3. Christensen, Doug 29, 86, 90, 91 -- Announcers' Club 15 Tri-M 1, 2, President 35 Inter-Club Council 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Christensen, Judy 29, 78, 122, 126 -- French Club 35 Spanish Club 1,2,35 G.L.C. 1,25 N.H.S. 2, Vice-President 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 A. S. B. Council 25 Girls' League Rep. 3. Clabough, Mary 29, 94, 124,139 -- F. T. A. 2, 35 Class Council 15 Saxonettes 35 Girls' Rep. 3. Clark, Candace 29, 102 -- Home Ec. Club 35 Y-Teens 1, 2. Clark, Colene 29, 103 -- Ski Club 2, 35 Art Club 1, 25 Commercial 'Club 35 Office 1. Clark, Georgetta 30, 85 -- Retail Selling 35 Medical Club 25 J. A. N. S. 2, 3. Clark, Larry 29 -- Science Club 15 Electronics Club 2, 3. Clark, Mary 24, 25, 30, 78, 102, 129,136 -- Ski Club 1, 2, Vice- President 35 Home Ec. Club 35 N. H.S. 2, 35 Y-Teens 1,2, President 35 Horizons 2, 35 Choir 25 A. S. B. Council5 Class Coun- cil 25 Sr. Class Secretary-Treas- urer5 Girls' League Council 2. Clark, Jay 29 -- Transfer 25 Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Cleary, Tom 30 -- J. V. Track 15 Varsity Track 2. Concannon, Phyllis 30, 122, 125. 130 -- French Club 1, 2, 35 F. T. A. 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Connor, Paul 30 -- Gun Club 15 Latin Club 15 Spanish Club 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Conover, Donna 30, 102 -- Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 G. L. C. 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 2, 35 Office 2. Cook, Jeannie 30 -- Transfer 25 Choir 25 Pep Club 2, 3. Cook, Peggy Jo 30, 78, 102, 106. 1 122,l25,129,139 -- I. R. L. 3g Ski Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 1,2, 33 Home Ec. Club 33 N.H. S. 2,33 N.F.L. 1,2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2,vXQce-President 3g Horizons 1,2, 33 Saxonettes 33 Girls' State 3. Couch, Roberta 30,85 -- Retail Selling 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Cross, Ron 30, 80,131 -- J. V. Wrestling 13 Cross Country 23 Hi-Y 2, President 33 Annual 3. Crowder, Judy 30 -- Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Culver, Sue 30,78,82,111,117, 126, 132, 139 -- Art Club 23 French Club lg F. T.A. 33 N. H. S. 2, 3g Y-Teens 13 Hori- zons 1, Treasurer 2, President 33 Pep Club President 33 Saxonettes 33 Girls League Rep. 1 . D Daggett, Mike 30 -- French Club lg J. V. Baseball 13 Varsity Baseball 1, 2. Davenport, John 30 -- Hi-Y 13 J. V. Track 1, 23 Varsity Track 33 Swim 3. Davidson, James -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Davis, Bruce 25, 30, 54 -- S Club 1, 2, 33 Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 33 J. V. Basketball 1,23 Class Council 2, 33 Traffic Safety Council 2. Davis, Jan 30 -- F. T. A. 1, 3. Davis, Karen 30,84 -- Commercial Club 1, 2, 3g Art Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Class Council 2s Library 2. Dawson, Kathy 30, 136 -- Ski Club 2g French Club 13 Art Club 23 Office 13 Choir 2. DeCarr1p, Jeanne 30, 77, 80, 82, 119, 123, 128, 132 -- French Club 2, 33 Art Club 1, 2g Quill and Scroll 3g Y-Teens 1, 2, Vice- President 33 Annual 33 A. S. B. Council 2. DeCapito, Sandy 31 -- Ski Club 23 Art Club 2. Decatur, Sharon 31, 81, 122, 136 -- Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Young Rep. 23 Ski Club 33 Y-Teens 1, 23 Clypian 33 A. S. B. Council 23 Girls' League Rep, 2, Deckard, John 31 -- Chess Club 1, 2, 3g Intramurals 1, 2, 3. DeCoss, Mike 23, 31, 78,128,130, 136,137,146 -- Transfer 33 Ski Club 33 N. H. S. 33 Varsity Foot- ball 3g Varsity Tennis 33 Hi-Y 33 A. S. B. Council 3. DeWeese, Laura 31, 83, 95,102 -- French Club 1, 2, President 3g l. R. L. 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 N. H. S. 2, 33 A. S. B. Council 23 Girls' League Rep. 33 Ex. Council 33 Journal Correspond- ent 2, 3. Diamond, Zeana 31, 95, 102, 128 -- Home Ec. Club 33 Art Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 1,2, 33 Office 33 Girls' Glee 1. Doan, Ron 31,126,128,136 -- Ski Club 33 J. V. Wrestling 13 Masher 33 Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3. Domes, Donna 31, 102 -- Home Ec. Club 3g Art Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2g Horizons 2, 33 Girls' League Rep. 1. Donkin, Kathy 31,94, 103,128 -- Commercial Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 33 Office 33 Girls' League Rep. 1,2, Treasurer 3. Driver, Burna 31 -- Commercial Club 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Drury, Sandra 31,86,102, 104 -- Choir 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Girls' League Rep. 23 Home Ec. Club 3. Dyer, Connell 31, 125, 131, 132 -- I. R. L. 33 N. H. S. 331. V. Foot- ball 13 Varsity Football 2,32 J. V. Track 2g Varsity Track 33 Hi-Y 1, 3, President 2. Dyer, Harold 31 -- Rowdy Dowds 1,2, 3. E Easter, Mary Ann 31 -- Commer- cial Club 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Eaton, Kathy 25, 31, 78, 86, 117, 122,125 -- F. T. A. 1, 2, 3g Latin Club 33 N. H. S. 2, 3g Tri-M 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2g Class Council 33 Girls' League Rep. 2. Ediger, Emory 31 -- Chess Club 1, 2, 3g Electronics Club 23 Announcers' Club 13 Hi-Y 13 Library 1. Elkins, Jim 31 -- Transfer 23 Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Ellerbrook, Randy 31, 131, 137, 145 -- Transfer 33 Ski Club 33 Varsity Football 33 Hi-Y 3. Ellis, Nona 31, 77, 78,111, 137, 138 -- Spanish Club 1, 2,3Q Math Club Secretary 33 Ski Club 1,2, 3: N-H.S. 2.3: Y-Teens 1,23 Clypian 3. . Ertsgaard, Lynn 31, 78, 82, 86, 87, 90,111,126,129,131, 160 -- Choir 3g N. H.S. 33 N. A. H. S. 2, 33 Tri-M 2, 3g S Club 33 Junior Symphony 1, 2, 33 J. V. Basketball 13 Varsity Basket- ball 2, 33 J. V. Cross Country 13 Hi-Y 1,2,33 Band 1,2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 3g A. S. B. Council 3. Ertz, Sharee 32, '78, 111, 119, 126, 128,134,135 -- Latin Club 1, 23 Art Club 1, 23 N. H. S. 2, 3: Y-Teens 33 Hasher 33 Var- sity Rally Squad 33 A. S. B. Council 13 Class Council 2. Ewing, Diane 25, 32, 117 --Ski Club 33 Commercial Club 2g Class Council 1, 3g Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Horizons 2, 3. Ewing, Jerry 32,77,80,121,128, 136 -- Ski Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 Quill and Scroll 33 Varsity Track 1, 23 Hi-Y 2, 3g Annual 2, 3. Eyre, Ralph 32, 103 -- Radio- Electronics Club 1, President 2,3. F Falk, Shanna 32 -- Latin Club 1,2. Falleur, Margaret 32, 101, 102, 124 --Science Club 2, 33 Medical Club 33 Home Ec. Club 1, 2. Farmer, Diane 25, 32, 84, 86, 123 -- French Club 2, 33 Home Ec. Club 1, 23 Choir 1, 2, 33 Class Council 33 Library 3. Ferguson, Lennie 32 -- Retail Selling 33 Home Ec. Club 1. Fichter, Vin 23, 32, 82, 86, 87, 89, 117,137,155 -- Ski Club 1,2, 33 Tri-M 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y l3 Choir 1,2, 33 A. S. B. Council 2, 33 Ensemble 2, 3. Fine, Allyn 32 -- Varsity Foot- ball 1, 23 Basketball lj Track 1: Hi-Y 1. Fisher, Sue 32, 80, 137 -- Ski Club 1, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Annual 1, 33 Office 23 Girls' League Rep. 1. Fleischmann, Cherie 32, 86, 122, 124, 178 -- Latin Club 1, 2, 33 F. T. A. 1, 2, 3g N. H. S. 33 Tri-M 2, 33 Choir 2, 33 Orchestra 1. Flesch, Mary 32,78, 103, 122, 136 -- Latin Club 2, 3g Com- mercia1Club 33 G. L. C. 1, 2, 33 N. H. S. 33 Y-Teens 2g A. S. B. Council 33 Girls' League Rep. 23 Inter-Club Council 3. Fletcher, Ralph 32, 81, 85, 142 -- Retail Selling 33 Commer- cial Club 23 Ski Club 13 S Club 1, 2, 33 Varsity Football 1, 2, 33 Varsity Track 1, 2, 3g I-li-Y 1, 23 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3 Folk, Bill 32,134,152 -- Swim Team 1, 2, 33 J. V. Track 13 Varsity Track 2, 3s Varsity Rally Squad 3. Francis, Sandra 32 -- Transfer 23 Pep Club 2, 3. Franklin, Joyce 32, 87 -- Girls' Glee 13 Art Club 33 G. L. C. 1 Franklin, Phyllis, 32, 78 -- N. H. S. 2, 3. Fry, Steve 32 -- Track 1, 3. G Gannon, Bev 32,78,103, 123,126 --Commercial Club 1,2, 33 French Club 2, 33 N. H. S. 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 A. S. B. -Council 3. Garber, Zella 33, 86, 94 -- Y- Teens 13 Class Council lg Office 3g Girls' Glee 2. Gardner, Anita 33, 77, 80, 84 Gehlar, Daphne 33, 86, 102, 123 -- Home Ec. Club 1,2, 33 F. T. A. 33 Choir 2, 33 Girls' Glee 1. Geibel, Bill 33,78,138 -- N. H. S. 33 Band 1, 23 Class Council 2. George, Sue 25, 33, 78, 80,122, 125, 126 -- Transfer 23 French Club 2, 33 F. T. A. 1, 2, Hist. 33 N. H. S. 3g Y-Teens 2, 33 Annual 2, 33 Class Council 33 Latin Club Secretary 1. Gilliam, Myrna 33, 85 -- Retail Selling 3. Gilmore, Cheryl 33,183 -- Com- mercial Club 2, Vice-President 33 Girls' League Rep. 3. Gilmore, Laura Lee 33 -- Transfer 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Office 3. Gladden, Larry 33,85 -- Retail Selling 33 S Club 1, 2, 33 Rifle Club 1, 2, 33 Varsity Wrestling 13 Band 1. Glodt, Jim 33,111, 130, 137, 138, 158 -- S Club 1, 2, Sergeant- at-Arms 33 Varsity Track 1, 2, 33 J. V. Basketball 13 Varsity Basketball 2, 33 J. V. Football 13 Varsity Football 23 Masher 33 Hi-Y 33 Class Council 23 A. S. B. Council 1. Goodall, Janice 33, 84, 102 -- Home Ec. Club 33 Office 3. Gourley, Pat 33 -- Transfer 2s Medical Club 33 Home Ec. Club 23 A. S. B. Council 23 Library 2g Girls' Glee 2. Grabenhorst, Stephanie 33, 77, 81, 122, 137, 138 -- Ski Club 1, 2, 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Quill and ' Scroll 33 Y-Teens 13 Clypian 2,31 Girls' League Rep. 3. Graen, Robert 33, 87 -- French Club 1, 23 Chess Club 33 Choir 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 33 Boys' Glee 3. Griffiths, Mike 33 -- Transfer 23 Rowdy Dowds 2, 3. Grobe, Bob 33, 78, 137 -- N. H. S. 2, 3g S Club 2, 33 N. A. H. S. 33 J. V. Baseball 13 Varsity Base- ball 2, 3. Groom, Marabee 23, 33, 78, 105, 125,129,137,139 -- Spanish Club 1, 23 Ski Club 33 I. R. L. 33 N. H. S. 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Hasher 13 Horizons 1, 2, 33 A. S. B. Council 1,32 I. V. Rally 23 Girls' League Rep. 3. Gunder. Jim 33 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Gustafson, Jay 33, 87, 122 -- Spanish Club 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 J. V. Baseball 1, 23 Choir 1, 2, 33 Boys' Glee 1. Gwinup, Pat 34,103, 126, 139 -1 Commercial Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 33 Saxonettes 3. Gwynn, Doug 34, 136 -- Ski Club 33 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. H Hagen, Linda 34, 77, 78, 81, 86 -- French Club 1, 23 N. H. S. 33 Quill and Scroll 3-3 Clypian 1, 2, Editor 33 Choirs 33 A. S. B. Coun- cil 33 Girls' Glee 2. Hamilton, Barbara 23, 34, 77, 78, 80, 125,129, 131,139 -- I. R. L. 2, 33 French Club 13 N. H. S. 3g Quill and Scroll 3g Y-Teens 1, Inter- Club 2, 33 Hasher 13 Horizons 2, 33 Annual 1, 2, Editor 33 A. S. B. Council 13 Class Council 23 Saxonettes 33 Girls' League Cabinet 23 Executive Council 33 Social Committee 2g Young Republicans 2. Hamilton, Robert 34, 78, 127, 131, 138 -- I. R. L. 33 Intramurals 1,2,33N. H.S. 33 J. V. Cross Country 13 Hi-Y l., 2, Council 33 Annual 1, 2g Class Council 1, 2, 33 Gray-Y Counselor. Hamilton, Dave 34, 137, 138,146 - J. V. Football13 Varsity Football 33 J. V. Basketball 13 J. V. Track 13 Varsity Track 2, 3. Hann, Corby 34, 78, 80, 126, 128, 136, 138 -- Ski Club 33 Latin Club 1, President 23 N. H. S. 3g Hi-Y 2, 33 Annual 33 A. S. B. Council 2, Demolay 1, 2. Harp, Dick 34,81 -- Hi-Y 13 Com- mercial Club 1, 23 Football 1, 23 Track 1,23 J. V. Rally 2g Annual 2, 3. Harris, Hugh 34, 128, 137, 138, 142 -- Math Club 33 Science Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 13 S Club 1, 2, 33 Varsity Football 1, 33 J. V. Basketball 13 Golf 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 3. Hartman, Eileen 34, 90, 124 -- F. T. A. l,2,3. Young Dem. 23 Orchestra 33 Band l,2, 3. Harvey, Anne 23, 34, 78, 111, 116, 119, 124, 131, 134,135 -- Spanish Club 13 F. T. A. 2, 33 N. H. S. 2, 33 Y-Teens l,2, Inter-Club 33 Horizons 1, 2, 33 A. S. B. Council lg Ir. Class Vice-President3 Varsity Rally 3. Harvey, Carol 34, 78, 125, 126 -- French Club 1, 23 Art Club 23 F. T. A. 33 N. H. S. 2, 33 Y-Teens l,2, President 3. Hatfield, Linda 34,86 -- Retail Selling 33 G. L. C. 1, 2, 33 Choir 1, 2, 33 A. S. B. Council 3. Haynes, Cathy 34,55 -- Transfer 33 Office Staff 33 Pep Club 3. Heady, Judy 34, 84 -- Medical Club 33 Young Rep. 23 Ski Club 23 Y-Teens 1, 23 Office 33 Li- brary 1. Heider, Linda 34,126 -- Com- mercial Club 23 Art Club 13 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 A. S. B. Coun- cil 33 Girls' League Rep. 1. Helton, Donna 34, -- Choir 23 Retail Selling 33 Girls' Glee 1. Hensey, Gayle 23, 34, 132, 136 -- Art Club 1, 23 Ski Club 3g Y-Teens 23 Horizons 33 Pep Club Council 33 A. S. B. Coun- cil 1, 3. Herberger, Barbara 35, 85 -- Retail Selling 33 Girls' League 1, 2, 3. Hess, Dolly 34, 78, 125 -- F. T.A. 33 French Club 23 N. F.L. 23 N.H. S. 3. Hicks, Wayne 35, 85 -- Retail Sell- ing 33 Library 23 J. V. Football 2. Hill, Andrea 22, 23, 35, 78, 111, 117, 119 -- N.H. S. 2, 3g Hasher 1, 33 Horizons 2, 3g A. S.B. Second Vice-President 33 D. A. R. Award 33 A.S.B. Council 23 Sophomore Class Secretary- Treasurer. Hill, Brent 35 -- Chess Club 1, 23 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Hill, Janet 35, 84, 103 -- Com- mercial Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 33 Office 3. Hill, Tom 35, 78, 131, 137, 138 -- Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 N.H.S. 3. Hillerich, Lee 35, 84, 102 -- Young Dem. 23 Y-Teens 1, 3. Hills, Juanita 35 -- Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Hohwiesner, Bill 23, 24, 25, 35, 78, 83, 100, 125, 137, 138 -- I.R. L. 2, 3g Radio-Electronics Club 13 Latin Club 1, 23 N.H. S. 2, 33 N.A. H. S. 2, 33 Latin Honor Society 2, 33 S Club 2, 33 J. V, Football lg Varsity Football 23 J. V. Track 13 Varsity Track 33 Hi-Y 1, 23 A. S.B. Council 13 Jr. Class Sergeant-at-Arms3 Sr. Class President. Holland, Clint 35, 129, 131, 154 -- Gun Club 1, 23 Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice-President 33 J. V. Foot- ball 13 J. V. Basketball, Var- sity Tennis J, 2, 33 Wrestling 33 Cross Country 23 Band 1, 23 Class Council 1. Holloway, Diane 35 -- Home Ec. Club 33 Ski Club 3. Howser, Joan 35, 122 -- French 2,33 Y-Teens 2, 3. Hughes, John 35 -- Biology Club 1, 23 Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Hulbert, Diane 35, 86, 90, 91, 120 --French Club 1,23 Encore Club l,2, Secretarysfreas- urer 33 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Orches- tra l,2, 33 Band l,2,3. Humphreys, Helen 35,122,124 ' 136 -- Art Club 1,21 French 1,23 Young Dem. 23 F.T.A. Husted, Lawrence 35,85 -- Retail Selling 33 Chess Club l,2, 33 J. F. Football 1. Huxtable, Ann 35, 102, 111, 114, 128, 130, 134, 135 -- F. T. A. 23 Ski Club 23 Spanish Club 23 Home Ec. Club 33 Y-Teens 2, 33 Y-Teens l,2, 33 Hasher 33 Horizons 1, 2, 33 Pep Club Council 23 Library 23 Varsity Rally 3. I Isaac, Helen 35,102,126 -- Home Ec. Club l,2, President 33 Y-Teens 33 Band l,2. lsharn, Linda 35 -- French Club 1,23 T-Teens 1,23 Girls' League Rep. 1, 3, Secre- tary 2, J James, Chris 35. 94 -- PGP Club 1, 2, 3. Jeldness, Jerrilyn 36 -- Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Jepson, Sharon 36,122,125 -- Transfer 23 Latin Club 23 F. T. A. 33 French Club 33 Girls' League Rep. 3. Johnson, Carol 36,98,101 -- Science Club 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 N. H. S. 33 Commercial Club 33 Girls League 1, 2, 3. Johnson, Chris -- Pep Club l,2, 3. Johnson, Jerry 36 -- Rifle Club 1. Johnson, Leslie 36 -- Rowdy Dowds, 1, 2, 3. Johnson, Mary 36, 102, 130, 136 -- Latin Club 15 Ski Club 2, 35 Home Ec. 35 French Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 35 Horizons 2, 35 Girls' League Rep. 1,2. Johnson, Wayne 36 -- Transfer 25 Golf. Johnston, Dick 36--Ski Club 1, 2, 3. Jolliffe, Gary--Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3, Jones, Chris 36--Home Ec. Club 35 Library Worker 3. Johnson, Larry 36, 77--N,F. L. 2, 3. Jones, Jerry 36,90 -- Announcers Club 25 Rifle Club 1. Jones, Ron -- Hi-Y 15 Boy's Glee 2, 3. Justus, Beverly 36,85 -- Retail Selling 35 Commercial Club 25 Home Ec. Club 15 Y-Teens 15 Girls' League Rep. 2. K Kanz, Kathi 36, 136 -- Ski Club 1, 2, 35 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 25 Girls' League Rep. 1. Karklins, Mary 36, 102, 125, 126 -- F.T. A 1,2, 35 Home Ec. Club 35 French Club 25 Cadet Teacher 35 Y-Teens 1, 3. Kearton, Cheri 36, 84, 102, 123, 126 -- French Club 2, 35 Commer- cial Club 25 Office Staff 35 Girls' Glee 15 Girls' League Rep. 15 Library Worker 1. Keefer, Sandy 36 -- Retail Selling 3. Kennedy, Dennis W. 36, 100,122 -- Chess Club 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 3. Kennedy, Melinda 36 -- Commer- cial Club 2. Keortge, John 25, 36, 128,l131, 136, 151 -- Rifle Club 15 Spanish Club 1, 25 Ski Club 2, 35 Hi-Y 1,2,35 A.S.B. Rep. 25 Class Council 3. h 1 Keudell, Bob 37, 137, 138 -- Var- sity Cross Country 35 Varsity Track 35 Hi-Y 2, 3. Kilber, Dave 37, 78 -- N. H. S. 2, 35 J. V. Basketball 1, 2. Kilmer, Carolyn Sue -37,85,13Q -- Transfer 25 Retail Selling Club 35 Ski Club 25 Majorette Twirls 15 State Treasurer- D. E. C. O. 35 Class Council 15 Library Worker 25 Girls League Rep. 2, 3. King, Tom 37 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Kinkade. Sharon 37, 102 -- I-iome Ec. Club 1,2, 35 Office Staff 1, 2. Kinton, Vicki 37, 84, 94, 103, 126 -- Y-Teens 1,2, 35 A. S. B. Rep. 2: Office Staff 2, 35 Girls' League Rep. 3, Kirkwood, Gary 37 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Kleinsrnith, Ken 36 Klinger, Leroy 37 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Knoedler, Dan 37, 90,136, 138 -- Ski Club 35 J. V. Football 15 A. S. B. Rep. 25 Class Council 3. Knotts, Sheila 37,103 Knox, Clyde 37,142 -- S Club 2, 35 J. V. Football 15 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 35 Varisty Baseball 35 Track 15 Orchestra 1. Kool, Ken 37, 111, 142, 148,161 -- S Club 2, 35 Football 1.2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Kowalski, Carol 37, 78, 123, 130-- Latin Club 15 Art Club 25 French Club 35 N. H. S. 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Horizons 35 Pep Club Council 25 Girls' League Rep. 2. Krueger, Jim 37,57, 137, 138,142 155 -- Rifle Club 1,25 S Club 1, 2, 35 Varsity Football 1, 2, 35 Wrestling 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Cadet Teaching 3. Kurth, Cheryl 37 -- Choir 2. Kurtti, Ruth 37,84 -- Office 2, 3. Kuvaas, Dennis 37 L Steve Ladd 37, 131 -- Varsity Wrestling 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Class Council 1. Yvonne La Duke 37, 84, 102 -- Home Ec. Club Secretary 15 Drama Club 35 Girls' League Rep. 15 Choir 2,3. Langford, Judith 38, 103 -- Com- mercial Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Lantz, Wallace 38, 81 -- A. V. A. 1, 35 Annual Staff Photographer 1, 2, 3. Larson, Carol 38, 84, 128, 137, 139 -- Commercial Club 1, 25 Ski Club 35 Drama Club 35 Y-Teens 35 Clypian Staff 35 Office Staff 2, 35 Library Worker 25 Girls' League Rep. 3. Saxonettes 3. Larson, Cecilia 38, 49, 80, 86, 91, 125,128,136 -- Ski Club 35 French Club 25 IRL 35 Tri-M 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Hasher 35 Horizons 35 Annual Staff 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Girls' League Rep. 2. Larson, Ronald 38 -- Chess Club 1,2, 3. Lebenzon, Sue 38, 84, 102, 130 -- Transfer5 Ski Club 35 Y-Teens 1, 35 Office Staff 3. Ledgerwood, Roy 38,81 -- Latin Club 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Clypian Staff 1, 2, 3. Lee, Linda 38,102,136,139 -- Spanish Club 15 IRL 25 Home Ec. Club Vice-President 35 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 Art Club 25 Horizons 2, 35 Office staff 25 Saxonettes 3. Leinen, Michael -- Transfer5 Varsity Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 25 Choir 2, 35 Leonard, Ann 38 -- Spanish Club 25 Art Club 25 Y-Teens 25 Horizons 3. Lerrnon, Karen 38, 122, 125, 126 -- French 1,2,3, FTA 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Office 2. Lewis, Rick 38,131 -- Hi-Y 1,2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Lichty, Jane 85 -- Retail Selling 3. Lineberry, Chuck 38 -- Rifle Club 1, Saxonairs 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, Choir 2, 3, Boy's Glee 1, De Molay 1, 2, 3. I-iDDert, Martha 38, 84, 127 -- Com- mercial Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 3, Office Staff 3. Loika, Mary 38, 84, 137 -- Trans- fer, French Club 2, FTA 2, Retail Selling 3, Ski Club 3, JANS 2: Choir 1. Long, Connie 38, 49, 79, 87, 102, 116,122 -- Ski Club 1, 2, 3, NFL 2, 3, IRL 1, 2, 3, Spanish 1, Class Council 1, Y-Teens 1, Horizon 3, Clypian 1, 2. Loop, Roger 38 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Loukojarii, Nancy 38,136 -- GLC Vice-President, Secretary 1, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 2, Office staff 2, 3, Library Worker 1. Lown, Nick 38,85 -- Transfer, Retail Selling 3, Boys Glee 1. Lowrie, Constance 38 -- Home Ec. Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Lucas, Martha 39, 94, 102, 139 -- Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 3, Saxonettes 3, Girls' League Rep. 3. Luers, Dita 39,83,95,105, 132 -- Art Club 1, 2, Russian Club Vice- President 3, Girl's League Coun- cil 3, Horizons 3, Pep Club Council 3. Luther, Marilyn 39, 79, 97, 105, 125,126, 139 -- Latin Club 1, Vice-President 2, IRL 2, Vice- President 3, NHS 2, 3, Hasher 3, Horizons 3, A. S. B. Rep. 1, 3, Saxonettes 3. M Mack, Marsha 39, 77, 80 -- Com- mercial Club 1, 2, Ski Club 3, FTA 1, 2, Y-Teens 1,2, 3, Horizons 3, Annual Staff 3, A. S. B. Council 2. Maerz, Ed 25, 39, 111, 116, 137, 138, 142,158 -- Latin Club 1, S Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, Varsity Football 3, A. S. B. Rep. 2, Class Council 3. Mah, Stewart 39, 100 -- Chess Club 1, 2, 3. Major, Ken 39,137 -- S Club 1, 2, Track Manager 2. Manwaring, Dean 39,151 -- Trans- fer, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 3. Marsh, Dave 39,85 -- Ski Club 2, 3, Rifle Club 1, 2, Retail Selling 3. Marsh, John 39, 79, 123, 126,137 -- French Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, S Club 2, 3, Varsity Track 1,2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. Marsland, Dick 37, 85 -- Retail Selling 3, J. V. Wrestling 1, Hi-Y 1. Martin, Karen 39, 125, 128, 137 -- F. T. A. 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Girl's Glee 2, Girl's League Rep. 2. Mason, Judy 39, 122, 126, 139 -- French Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1,2, 3, A.S.B. Rep. 1, Saxonettes 3, Girls' League Rep. 2. McCallister, Eugene 39,85 -- Retail Selling 3, Rifle Club 1. McCarl, Linda 39 -- Transfer, Art Club 2, French Club 1, Drama Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Horizons 3. McClintic, Bruce 39 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. McCollom, Margaret 39, 84, 86, 102 -- Transfer, Drama Club 3, F. T. A. 3, Choir 3, Office 3, Library Worker 3. McCormack, Michael 39 -- Rifle Club 1, Ski Club 3, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3. McDonald, Ellen 123 -- Trans- fer, F.T.A. 1,2, 3, Y-Teens 1,2, 3. McDonough, Sue 40,125 -- French 1,2, F. T. A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Inter-Club 3, Horizons 1,2, President 3. McGlinn, Merry Ann 40, 132, 139 -- Art Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Horizons 3, Pep Club Council 3, Office Staff 2, 3, Saxonettes 3. Mclntosh, Kathleen 23, 40, 79, 94, 102, 122, 124 -- Transfer, Drama Club 2, 3, Spanish 2, 3, Tri-M 2, 3, N. F. L. 2, F. T. A. 3, Choir 2, N. H. S. 2, 3, Girls' League President 3. McKennan, Dave 40.753.90.154 Transfer, N. H. S. 3: Varsitl' Tennis 2, 3: PGP Band 3- McKinley, Mike 40, 124,134 -- Latin Club 1, 2, Medical Club President 3, S Club 2, 3, Var- sity Football Manager 2, Hi-Y 1, Secretary 2, 3, Rally 3. McNeil, Cece 40, 86,104, 126, 139 -- F. T. A. 3, Commercial Club 2, Latin Club 1, Choir 3, J. V. Rally 2, Girls' Glee 2, Saxo- nettes 3. McVay, Betsy 40, 79, 90, 104,122, 125 -- Spanish Club 3, F. T. A. 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Rep. 3. McVay, Marla 40, 83, 122, 132, 139 -- Spanish 2, 3, Art Club 1, President 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, Horizons 2, Vice-President 3, Pep Club Council 3, A. S. B. Rep. 2, Office Staff 3, Saxonettes 3. Mennis, Marralene 40 -- Home Ec. Club 1, 2, Hasher 1, 2, 3, Hori- zons 1, Class Council 1. Metzger, Jenifer 40,126 -- Com- mercial Club 1, Art Club 1, 2, Home Ec. Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Library Worker 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Rep. 1. 1 Miller, Harley 40 -- Varsity Track 1. Mills, Sharron Anne --22, 23, 40, 101,125, 139 -- Spanish 1, 2, LR. L. 2, 3, N. F. L. 1, 2, Clypian Staff 2, Pep Club Council 1, A. S. B. First Vice-President 3, A. S. B. Rep. 1,2, Office Staff 2, Library Worker 3, Saxonettes 3. Minto, Doug 40, 131,137 -- Intramural 1, 2, 3, S Club 2, 3, Varsity Tennis 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Rep. 1, 3, Class Council 2. Mobley, Lynne 41 -- Spanish 1, Y-Teens 3. Moles, Manya 40, 77, 80, 94, 119, 126 -- Transfer, Art Club 2, Choir 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Girls' Glee 2, Girls' League Rep. 3. Moore, James 40, Math Club 2, 3. Moore, Linda 40, 79, 122, 126, 139 -- French Club 1, 2, 3, N. H. S. 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Horizons 1, 2, 3, Saxonettes 3. Morey, Kirk 23,40, 1l1,116, 137, 142,154,155 -- S Club 1,2, 3, President, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2,3, J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basket- ball 2, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Council 2, 3, lr. Class President 2. Morgan, Chuck 41, 137, 138, 155 -- S Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2. Morgan, Doug 22, 23, 41, 79, 82, 100, 111, 116, 138 -- Ski Club 1, 2, 3, S Club 1, 2, 3: N. H. S. 2, 3, N. A. H. S. 2, 331. R. L. 3, Golf 1,2, 3, A. S. B. Rep. 1, Class President 1, A.S.B. President 3. Morris, Gary 41 -- Art Club 2, Cross Country 1, Track 3. Morse, Donna 11, 40, 114,115, 126, 134, 135 -- Ski Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Hori- zons 2, 3, Choir 2, Rally 3, Class Secretary 2, Class Council 1, Girls' League Rep. 2, Hasher 3. Morris, Pat 41, 128, 137 -- Com- mercial Club 2, 3, Ski Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2. Murray, Eleanor 40,102 -- Art Club 2, Home Ec. Club 1, Commercial Club 2, 3, Y- Teens 1, 2, 3, Girls' League Rep. 1. N Neiger, Ken 41 -- S Club 3, Wrestling 2, Track 2, 3, Foot- ball 3. Nelson, Denny 41, 87, 89, 116,134 -- Rifle Club 1, Choir 1, 2, 3, Rally 3, Class Council 1, Boys' Glee 1. Neuenschwander, Jerry 41,85 -- Rifle Club 1, Retail Selling 3, Wrestling 1. Nibler, Richard 41 -- Rifle Club 2. Nickleson, Gilbert 85 -- Electronics Club 1, 2, Retail Selling 3, J. V. Wrestling 1. Nordyke, Nancy 41, 86, 91 -- F. T. A 1, 2, 3, Tri-M 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 3, Girls' League Representative 3. Nowack, William 41, 79, 100 -- Transfer, Math Club 1, President 2, 3, l. R. L. 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Chess Club 3, N. H. S. 2, 3. Nuber, Kay 41,86, 136 -- G. L. C. 1, 2, Choir Club 3, Choir 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1. O Oakes, John 41,90 -- Band 1, 2, 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Oakes, Robert 41,101,138 -- An- nouncers Club 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee 2, Rowdy Dowds. Ohling, Linda 41, 77, 79, 80, 119, 128,136, 139 -- Spanish 1, 2, F. T. A. 1, 2, Ski Club 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Hasher 3, Annual Staff 2, Business Manager 3, Girls' League Repre- sentative 1. Olson, Chuck 23, 41, 87, 122, 138 -- Spanish 2, 3, Announcer's Club 1, N. F. L. 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, choir 1, 2, 3, J. v. Rally 2, A. S. B. Rep. 3. Olson, Gregary 41, 79, 126 -- Radio Electronics 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Math ciub 3, N. H. s. 2, 3, Hr-Y 3, A.S.B. Rep. 1. Olson, Jerry 41, 87, 89, 125,137, 146,154 -- Art Club 2, S Club 2, 3, Choir Club 3, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, Varsity Foot- ball 3, J. V. Baseball 1, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1,2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Boys' Glee 1, 2. Olson, Sandra 42, 94, 139 -- Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Orchestra 1, A. S. B. Rep. 2, Class Council 1, Saxonettes 3. Oraw, Barbara 42 -- Commercial Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. O'Reilly. John 42 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Oullette, Rod 42, 137 -- Wrestling 1, 2. P Palmer, Donna 42 -- Art Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Parker, Dick 87, Rowdy Dowds 1,2, 3. Parker, Eddie 42,100,101 -- Radio Club 1, Announcer's Club 1, 2, 3 Chess Club 2, 3. Parks, Kathy 42 -- Transfer, Pep Club 3, Parrant, Steve 42, 72 -- Wrestling 1, 2, Football 1, 2. Patterson, Warren 42, 87, 90 -- Chess Club 2, Choir 3. Penniman, Elaine 42, 103 -- French Club 1, Commercial Club 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3. Perkins, Lynn 23, 24, 42, 84, 102, 126 -- Y-Teens 3, A. S. B. Rep. 3, Class Rep. 3, Office'Staff 2, 3, Home Ec. Club 3. Phillips, Bill -- Rowdy Dowds 1,2,3. Pomeroy, Rick 23, 42, 90, 137, 142, 148 -- Rifle Club 1, S Club 1, 2, 3, J. V. Football 1, Var- sity Football 2, 3, Varsity Track 1, 3, Band 1,2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Rep. 3. Porter, Gary 42,84 -- Library Worker 3. Porter, Larry 42,85 -- Retail Selling 3, I. V. Football 1,2, J. V. Wrestling 1,2, Potts, Larry 42, 83, 118, 137, 138, 158 -- S Club 1,2, 3, French Club 1, N. A. H. S. 2, 3, I. V. Basketball l, Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3, Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, A. S. B. Rep. 1,3. Priest, Louis 42, 85 -- Retail Selling 3, Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Prine, Mary 42, 79, 95, 97, 104 -- French Club 1, 2, 3, F. T. A. 1,2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, Library Worker 2, Class Council 3, Girls' League Bookstore Chariman 3. Proctor, Bob 42, 85 -- Rifle Club 1, Retail Selling 3. Purcell, Pat 42,84 -- Ski Club 1,2, 3, N. F. L. 1, Secretary- Treasurer 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Spanish 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Pep Club Council 1, Debate 1, 2. Pursley, Betty 42 -- Home Ec. Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, Office Staff 3. R Ramsdell, Dell 43, 131,136,137, 138 -- Ski Club 1, 2, President 3, S. Club 2, 3, N. A. H.S. 2,3, J. V. Football 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Clypian 1, Business Manager 2. Ramsden, Jim 43,144 -- Rifle Club 2, S Club 3, J. V. Foot- ball 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, J. V. Track 1. Rastorfer, Chuck 43,90 -- Pep Band 3, Band 1, 2, 3. Reaney, Kim 43,138 -- Rifle Club 1, Hi-Y 1, 2. Reynolds, Barbara 43, 126, 138 -- Library Worker 3, Girls' League. Reynolds, Richard 154 -- J. V. Track 1, Wrestling 3. Robinson, Don 43,137,142,155 -- S Club 2, 3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 3, Track 2, 3, A. S. Rep. 1,2. Robinson, Leo 43,131,136 -- Transfer, German Club 1, Varsity Wrestling 1, 2, Varsity Cross Country 2, Varsity Track 3, Hi-Y 3. Rodriquez, Nena 43, 122 -- Trans- fer, French Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2. Rogers, Terry -- Transfer. Rohde, Richard - Track 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 3. Roseler, Pamela 43,85 -- Retail Selling 3, Home Ec. Club 1, Commercial Club 2, Y-Teens 1. Roth, Cheryl 43,122-- Commer- cial Club 1, Spanish 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Y-Teens 1. Rowe, Rick 43 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Ryser, Tim 43 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. S Salisbury, Ray 43,85 -- Chess Club 1, 2, Retail Selling 3, J. V. Football 2, Varsity Base- ball 2. Salter, Jan 43, 77, 80, 122,126 -- Spanish Club 1, 3, Art Club 2, Quill and Scroll 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Annual 3. Salter, Keith 43, 131, 136 -- Gun Club 1, Ski Club 3, J. V. Foot- ball 1, J. V. Track 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, Boys' Glee 1. Samuels, Sue 43, 102 -- Home Ec. Club 3, Office 2. Sanders, Jack 44, 137, 138 -- Rifle Club 1, Football 1, 2, Track 1, Class Council 1. Sanders, Vernon 44, 136-- Ski Club 2,3, I. V. Cross Country 1,2, Hi-Y 1, 2, A. S. B. Council 2. Sanderson, Will 44 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Savage, Ron 44,85 -- Retail Selling 3. Sayles, Denise -- Office 3. Scheidemann, Lee Anne 24, 25, 44, 96, 97, 114, 126 -- F. T.A. 3, Art Club 1,2, Y-Teens 1,2, Vice-President 3, Hasher 3, Horizons 3, Girls' League Cabinet 2, Class Council 2, 3. Schendel, Arlan 44, 86, 90, 91 -- Tri-M 1, 2, 3, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Schendel, Steve 44,136 -- Rifle Club 1, Ski Club 2.3: Hi-Y 3. Schindler, Dick 44,81 -- Clypian 1, 2, 3. Schindler, Ron 44 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Schlegel, Henry fRick5 79 -- Math Club 3, N. H. S. 3. Schlieski, Mike 44, 51,81 -- Clypian 3. Schoessler, Cheryl 49, 79, 122, 124, 128, 139 -- Commercial Club 1, 2, Latin Club Secretary 3, Ski Club 3, N. H. S. 3, Y-Teens 2, President 3, Saxonettes 3. Schroeder, Clynt 44, 87, 90 -- Choir 3. Schultz, Rod 44 -- Gun Club 1, 2, Wrestling 1, Swim 2, Orchestra 1, 2. Schur, Don 42, 82, 96, 111,137, 138,142,148 -- Latin Club 1, 2, N. A. H. S. 2, President 3, S. Club 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 2, A. S. B. Council 3, Class Council 2, Sophomore Sergeant-at-Arms. Schwiesow, Bob 25,44, 78, 83, 90, 91, 100, 117, 118, 125 -- I. R. L. President 3, N. H. S. 2, President 3, President Inter-Club Council, I. V. Cross Country 2, J. V. Basketball 2, Track 3, Pep Band 1, 3, Orchestra 1, 3, A. S. B. Rep. 1, 3. Scott, Vicki 44 -- Y-Teens 1, 25 Horizons 1, 2, 35 Choir 1, 25 Girls' Glee 3. Severson, Dick 44, 87, 119, 128, 129,137, 138,144 -- S Club 35 J. V. Football 15 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 35 J. V. Wrestling 15 Varsity Baseball 2, 35 J. V. Baseball 15 Masher 35 Hi-Y 1, 35 Choir 2, 35 Class Council 1. Sexton, Dave 45 -- Retail Selling 3. Shatto, Dale 45,90,117 -- Clypian 15 Band 1,2, 3. Shephard, Pamela 54, 144 -- Y- Teens 1, 35 Office 2, 3. Shiffer, Julie 45, 86, 90, 91, 124, 131,136,139 -- Spanish Club 1, 25 F. T. A. 35 Ski Club 35 Tri-M 2, 35 Hasher 1, 35 Y- Teens 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 A. S. B. Council 35 Class Council 1, 25 Saxonettes 3. Shire, Susie 45, 79, 102 -- Home Ec. Club 35 French Club 1,35 N. H. S. 35 Office 2, 35 Girls' League Rep. 1, 2. Shoemake, Gail 45,85 -- Retail Selling 35 Commercial Club 1, 2. Shriver, Beverly 45, 130, 189 -- Commercial Club 2, Secretary 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 Choir 1, 2, 35 Saxonettes 3. Skrobarczyk, Petra 45, 49, 79, 111, 122,125, 131, 136,139 -- Ex- change Student 35 Ski Club 35 French Club Vice-President 35 N. H. S. 35 Y-Teens 35 Hasher 35 A. S. B. Council 35 Saxo- nettes 3. Sloan, Barbara 45, 79, 85 -- Com- mercial Club 1, 25 Young Rep. 25 N. H. S. 2, 35 Y-Teens 1. Sloan, Bill 45, 87, 122, 136 -- Latin Club 2, 35 I. R. L. 1,25 Ski Club 1, 2, 35 Choir 35 J. V. Foot ball 15 Varsity Football 25 J. V. Basketball 15 Hi-Y 1,-25 Choir 2, 35 A. S. B. Council 25 Class Council l. Smith, Daryll 45,85 -- Transfer 25 Retail Selling 3. Smith, Mike 45, 60 -- Spanish Club 1, 2, President 35 Inter-Club Council 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Smith, Sylvia 45, 125 -- F. T. A. 3. Sneed, Joan 45, 79,94, 128,136 -- Commercial Club 25 Ski Club 35 N. H. S. 35 Y-Teens 35 Girls' GIGS 2: Girls' League Rep. 3. Soderlind, LaDonna 45, 85 -- Retail Selling 3. Speerstra, Carolyn 45, 80, 136 -- Trans- fer 25 Ski Club 1, Treasurer 25 Y- Teens 25 Annual 3. Stark, Marjorie 45, 84, 126, 137 -- Commercial Club 1, 25 Ski Club 35 N. H. S. 35 Y-Teens 1, 35 Office 3. Stein, Mary 45,123,l3O,136,139 -- Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Russian Club 35 Ski Club 35 Class Council 15 Y-Teens 1, Vice-President 2, President 35 Horizons 35 A. S. B. Council 25 Saxonettes 3. Stephenson, Tom 45,85 -- Retail Selling 35 Band 15 Orchestra 2. Stergios, Linda 46, 80, 136 -- Ski Club 35 Commercial Club 25 French Club 15 Y-Teens 1, 25 Annual 35 Office 2. Stonier, Arleta 46, 84 -- Commer- cial Club 2, 35 French Club 15 Drama Club 1, 25 Office 2, 3. Stowe, Don 46 -- Rifle Club 15 Electronics Club 1, 25 Chess Club 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1. Strawn, Bill -- Chess Club 1, 2. 3- Sturges, John -- Rifle Club 15 Hi- Y 3. Stutrud, Dick 46 -- Football 1,25 Track 1, 2. Sullivan, Geraldine 46, 60, 84 -- Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Library 3. Sunderland, Linda 46 -- Retail .Selling 35 Commercial 2. Surgeon, Mary Lou 44, 84, 103 -- Commercial Club 25 Y-Teens 35 Office 3. Swayngim, Darlene 46 -- Trans- fer 15 French Club 25 Choir 15 Library 3. T Tandy, Steve 46, 85 -- Retail Selling President 35 Wrestling 15 Football 2. Terzenbach, Gail 46, 102, 126 -- Commercial Club 25 Home Ec. Club 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Choir 2, 35 Library 3. Thede, Mary Lew 46,'77,78, 125 -- Art Club 25 F. T. A. 2, 35 N. H. S. 2, 35 Quill and Scroll 35 Y-Teens 25 Horizons 35 Annual 25 Office 1. Thiel, David 46 -- Retail Selling 35 Rifle Club 1, 25 Band 1. Thomas, Connie 46,85 -- Retail Selling 35 Girls' Glee 2. Thomas, Nancy 46, 84, 86, 137 -- Quill and Scroll 35 Clypian 2, 35 Choir 35 Class Council 35 Girls' Glee 2. Thompson, Karen 46, 84, 137 -- Ski Club 35 Home Ec. Club 2, 35 Office 3. Thorn, Pat 23, 46, 136, 139 -- Art Club 25 Ski Club 35 Y-Teens 25 Horizons 35 A. S. B. Council '35 Saxonettes 35 Girls' League Rep. 2. Tilton, Jim 46,9O, 138 -- I. V. Tennis 25 Pep Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1. Tomlin, Flo 46, 124 -- Latin Club 1, 25 Medical Club 2, Treasurer 3. Torgeson, Dave 46, 124, 126 -- Hi- Y 2, President 35 Class Council 3. Tribbett, Barbara 46, 79, 81 , 86, 90, 91 -- French 1, 2, 35 N. H. S. 2, 35 Tri-M 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3. Trommlitz, Linda 46, 84, 128, 139 -- Commercial Club 25 Y-Teens 35 Office 2, 35 Saxonettes 3. Turner, George -- Choir 2. Turner, Julia 47, 85 -- Retail Sell- ing 3. Turner, Linda B. 4'7,84,87,122, 125 -- French Club 1, 2, 3, J.A.N.S. 2, Ski Club 2, Medical Club 3. Turner, Linda Irene 47, 84, 87, 102 -- Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 3,Library 2, 3, Girls' Glee 1, 2, 3. Turner, Robbie 47,125,130 -- French Club 2, F. T. A. 1,2, 3, Y-Teens 3. U Urban, Karen 47, 79, 124 -- F. T. A. 1, 2, President 3, Inter-Club Council 3, N. H. S. 2, 3. V Vandervort, Connie 47 -- Com- mercial Club 1, 2, 3, Retail Selling 3, Library 2, Girls' Glee 2, A. S. B. Council 2. Van Dyke, Judy 47, 125, 130 -- Art Club 2, Young Rep. 2, F. T. A. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, Girls' League Rep. l. Van Onsenoord, Vicki 47, 84, 94, 102 -- Home Ec. Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Office 2, 3, Girls' League 3. Vivier, Doug 47 -- Gun Club 1, Hi-Y 2. Vohland, Kathy 47 -- Home Ec. Club 1 , 3 . W Waln, Lou Anne 47, 86, 90, 91, 130,139 -- French Club 1,2, Home Ec. Club 3, Tri-M 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Horizons 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Class Coun- cil 1, Saxonettes 3, Girls' League Rep. 3, Warner, Gloria 47, 85, 124 -- G. L. C. 1, French 2, Com- mercial Club 2, Ski Club 2, Clypian 1, 2, 3. Waterbury, Joyce 47 -- Choir 2. Watts, Marilee 47, 79, 83, 95, 122, 125, 129, 131, 136,139 -- Span- ish Club 1, 3, French Club 2, Ski Club 1, 2, 3, I. R. L. 2, 3, N. H. S. 2, 3, N. F. L. 1, 3, President 2, Assembly Planning Board 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Horizons 2, 3, Saxonettes 3, Girls' League Council 3. Webster, Judy 47,102 -- Commer- cial Club 2, Home Ec. Club 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. Wedel, Paula 47 -- French Club 1, Commercial Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2. Weinman, Lora 47 -- Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Weise, Gene 47,126,137,138, 144,155 -- S Club 2,3, J. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 3, J. V. Wrestling 1, Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3. Welch, Don 47, 79, 126,137,138 -- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Swim Team 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, N. H. S. 3. Wenstrom, Art 18,85 -- Retail Selling 3, Hi-Y 3. West, Bob 48, 90, 91 -- Pep Band 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3. White, Paul 40 -- Transfer 1, Retail Selling 3, I-li-Y 2, 3. White, Sue 48,124, 136 -- Trans- fer 2, F. T. A., Y-Teen 2, President 3, Ski Club, G. L. C. 2, Vice-President 3, Girls' League Rep. 2, Young Rep. 2. Whitmore, Bill 48 -- Retail Sell- ing 3, Band 1, Cross Country 1, I-li-Y 1, 2, 3. Williams, Jan 48,102,123, 136, 139 -- F. T. A. 3, Art 1,2, ski Club 1, 2, 3, Young Dem. 2, G. L. C. 1,2, Y-Teens 3, Girls' League Rep. 1. William, Jan H. 48,139 -- Home Ec. 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Saxonettes 3, Girls' League Rep. 1,2. William, Raidena 48, 85 -- Retail Selling 3, Chess Club 2, I.A,N, 5, 2, Library 1 , 2. Williams, Randy 48, 85, 137, 138, 151 -- Cross Country QManagerj 2, 3, Track CManagerj 2. Wilson, Bill 48 -- Gun Club 1. Wilton, Dolores 48 -- Library 2, 3. Winger, Dan 85 -- Retail Selling 3. Wise, Lynda 48, 123, 126, 139 -- French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 1, Y-Teens 2, 3, Saxonettes 3, Girls' League Rep. 2. Wolfe, Greg -- Chess Club 1, 2, 3. Wolfe, Vic 48,85 -- Retail Selling 3. Wolfe, Wayne 48 -- Retail Sell- ing 3, Class Council 2. Woodward, Mike 48 -- Rowdy Dowds 1, 2, 3. Wright, Don 48 -- Varsity Foot- ball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Y York, Linda 48,122,126 -- Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Library 1, Office 2. Young, Gail 48,79,103 -- Commer- cial Club 1,2, 3, N. H.S. 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Clypian 1, 2. Z Zeh, Lucia 48,85 -- Spanish Club 1, 2, Retail Selling 3, Y-Teens 1, 2. Zeigler, Margaret 84, 102 -- Home Ec. Club 1.2, 3, Office 2, 3. JUNIORS- SOPHOMORES A Aas, Dwayne 52 Abdo, Ronald 66 Adamson, Clarice 66 ADMINISTRATION 8, 9,1O, 11 Agalzoff, Maryann 52 Ahrendt, Nancy 52, 84,86 Akerson, Janice 52, 104 Albin, Alton 52, 103 Albin, Rodney 66 Alderin, Linda 66, 122 Aldrich, Kathy 66, 136 Alexander, Dick 52,87 Allen, David 52 Allen, Gary 52,137,138,143,159 Amundson, Travis 66 Anderson, Linda 52, 86, 89, 123, 130 Anderson, Marvin 66 Anderson, Michael 52 Anderson, Pat 52,77,80 Andrews, Vickie 52,127, 129, 136 Andrews, Warren 66 Angel, Bill 66,149 Angove, Larry 66 ANNUAL STAFF '78 Applegate, Roger 51, 52, 146 Arndt, Carole 66, 102 A.S.B. EXECUTIVES 22, 23 Askey, Ruth 66 Atkinson, Barbara 23, 52, 84, 124 Atkinson, Mary 52 Auld, Janet 52, 94, 122, 125, 130, 136 Averill, Bob 52 Avison, David 52, 125, 144 Avison, Gregor 66, 138 Axford, Mary Ann 66 Aydelott, Judy 66, 94, 122 B Babcock, Jayett 66 Bachlet, Beryl 66 Badger, Mike J. 66,129 Baker, Julie 66 A Baldwin, Larry 66 Baldwin, Thomas 52 Ballew, Connie 52, 123 Bamford, Marie 65, 66 Baney. Jack R. 66 Barker, Linda 52, 130, 137 Barker, Michael 52 Barker, Toni 66 Barnes, Tracy 66 Barr, Judy A. 52,122 Bartlett, Jerry 66 BASKETBALL 156, 162 Bates, Cheryl 66, 94 Bathurst, Thomas 66 Bauer, Linda S. 27,103 Berg, Olivia 23, 52, 122 Bergman, Clarence 52,90 Bergman, Janet 52 Berry, Robert 66,138 Bingenheimer, Alan 66, 90 Birks, Louise 66 Birrell, Ken 51, 53, 122 Bischoff, John 52 Bischoff, Melva 52 Bishop, Mary 66 Biwer, Mike 66 Black, Bruce 66,149 Blackmer, Raymond 52, 81 Blaisdell Donald fSteveJ 23, 66, 64, 65 Blaisdell, Julie 65, 66, 124, 129, 130 Blair, Mike 66, 137,138 Blair, Pat 27, 66 Blanchard, Mary 52 Blischke, Darlene 27, 66, 104, 123 Boatwright, Kathleen 51, 52,81 Bodenweiser, Kirby 66 Bodenweiser, Kirk 66, 129 Boers, Carol 52, 77, 81, 122, 130 Boese, Bonnie 52, 122 Boiloot, Rosemary 66 Boise, Ron 52,101 Bolender, Robert 66, 90, 161 Bolin, Carol 52, 86, 123 Bolner, John 52 Bolstad, LaVonne 52, 94, 130 Boniface, Richard 52, 87, 126, 138 Bonney, Linda 66, 124, 129 Boock, Jay 52,100 Boon, Nancy 53 Bowman, Harry 28, 66 Boyd, Sherry 66 Bradley, Keith 66 Bradrick, Pauline 53 Brandt, Lark 53, 77, 81, 122 Bredeson, Glen 53 Briethaupt, Sandra 66 Brendle, Dean 53 Brenenstahl, Arthur 52, 66 Brenner, Bruce 66 Burgess, Jackie 67, 132 Burell, Chuck 53, 122,136 Burright, Carolyn 67 Burroughs, Julian 67 Burton, George 53, 103 Buschert, Julie 53, 86, 91, 123, 124 Buschert, Tim 65, 67, 90, 91 Butler, Gaye 67, 95, 122, 125 Butler, Margaret 53, 128, 136 Byerley, David 53 Byerley, Annona 103 Bynum, Roxie 67,87 C CADET TEACHERS 76 Cades, Dawn 67 Cady, Georgia 67 Cameron, Jo Ann 67, 137 Cameron, Margaret 67 Campbell, Christina 53, 122, 132 136 Campbell, Linda 29, 102 Cannon, Jean 50, 53, 136 Carlson, Dennis 38,53,122, 127 Carothers, Cari 67 Carpenter, Nancy 67, 84, 103 Carr, Ronald 67, 149 Carruth, Suzan 53 Carter, Sharon 53, 94, 122, 124, 130,132 Case, Cathi 67, 87, 104 Cattrall, Thomas 67 Cernasak, Steve 67 Chakarun, Diane 67, 84, 87 Cahkarun, John 53 Chambers, Ann 53, 136 Chapel, Gerald 53,100 Chapman, Dennis 67 Chase, Floyd 53 Chase, Wes 53, 122, 137,138 Chastain, Cheryl 67 CHESS CLUB 100 Chisholm, Janet 53,123 Chisholm, Janice 53 Brown Claussen, Arvilla, 67,124 Bauer, Sandra 66, 102, 123 Bauer, Stephen 23, 52, 91, 102, 106, 122, 125 Bayne, Bill 52, 137, 138 Beach, Patricia 66, 103 Bealey, John S. 52, 122 Bean, Linda S. 52,102,128 Bean, William 66 Beck, Elizabeth 66 Beirne, Brian 66, 102 Bell, Terry 66,102,129 Benner, Joan 66 Bennett, Christina 52 Bennett, Donald 52,138 Bennett, Douglas 52 Bent, Jane 66 Bent, Mark K. Bentley, Dallas 52 Benz, Jane Mary 66,136 Berg, Karen 66, 125 Bressler, Judson 53, 90 Brimm, Judy 53 Brinkworth, Gordon 53 Brody, Terry K. 67, 136, 138 Brooks, Sandra 67, 94 Brothers, Joyce 53, 122, 130, 136 Brown, Charlene 67 Brown, Clifford 67 Brown Fay M. 67 Brown Gail E. 67, 122, 128 Brown Judy 65, 67, 129, 130, 136 1 Judy A. 67 Chism, Mary 67 CHOIR 86,87 Christensen, Rebecca 67, 12 Christian, Tryna 67, 128 Chu, John 53, 101 Clark, Edward 53 Clark Polly 53, 91, 122 Clark, Stanley 67 Clark, Stuart, 67, 122 Clark Sue 67, 102,125, 137 Clark, Susan 67 Browne, Ronald 67 Browning, Joe 67 Brunkel, Victor 28 Bruns, Robert 67 Buchanan, Gary 53,90 Buck, Shirley 67,87 Bunse, Richard 53 Buren, Janet 53, 122, 130, 136 Clay, Walter 53 Claypool, Margaret 53, 86, 89, 94, 109, 123 Clemons, Dennis 53 Clemons, Diane 67 Clewett, David 67 Clibborn, Ronald 67,129 Clinker, Roberta 67 ' Clinker, Sally 53, 125 Cloyd, Court 67 Cloyd, Donald 67 CLYPIAN STAFF 79 Coates, Daryl, 23,67 Coates, Rolene 53 Cobb, Evelyn 53 Coffey, Edwina 67 Cohn, Sandra 67 Cole, William 53,136 Combs, Janet 67, 94, 122, 125 COMMERCIAL CLUB 103 Cone, Robert 67 Conner, James 67, 84 Conover, Linda 67,84,87 Cook, David 67 Cook, Dennis 67 Cook, Roberta 30, 67 COOKS 21 Coon, Shirley 53 Cooper, Alden 67 Cooper, Betty 53 Cooper, Bob 53 Cooprider, Fred 67 Cooprider, Ray 53 Corcoran, Darlene 67 Costa, Kathleen 53 , Costa, Marilyn 68 Covey, Marilyn 53,87 Crabtree, Donna 69,87 Crawford, Bill 68 Crenshaw, DiLorah 54, 136 Crom, Libby 68 Crook, Thomas 68 CROSS COUNTRY 150,151 Croston, David 68 Crow, Gladine 54 Crozier, David 54 Cruse, Margaret fEllenJ 68, 86, 125,129 Cruzen, Judy 68 Cummings, Lester 54 Cummins, Rita 54,68 Currie, Francie, 68 Curry, Richard 68,101 CUSTODIANS 21 D Dalkenberg, Doug 68 Dalton, Kathy 54,124 Daniel, David 54 DeCamp Carol 68,95, 130, 132 Decatur, Candace 21, 68, 102, 129 DeCoss, Terry 68, 102, 124 Deglow, Gordon 69 Delay, Mike 54, 11, 123 Delk, Michael 54, 84, 87, 136 Denham, Charles 68 Denton, Leslie 54, 84, 129, 136 Denton, Pam 68, 136 Dick, Bonita 68, 87 Dierks, Sharon 68 Dill, Earnest 68 Dimdat, Douglas 68, 90 Ditto, Darlene 68, 104 Ditto, Don 54 Dixon, Mary 54, 102, 124, 136 Dixon, Paul 54 Doan, Sunni 65,68 Dobson, Doug 68 Dobson, Berlin 54 Doerkson, Sarah Uoannej 50, 51, 54, 86, 105,122 Dolezal, Lissy 68, 122 Dolzal, Marv 54, 138,159 Donaldson, Jim 54, 103 Donaldson, Nancy 54, 84 Dornhecker, Niel 68 Douglas, John 68 Downs, Patricia 54, 103 Faling, Mary 69 Fagg, Fred 54, 126 Farmer, Nancy 68,86 Fashank, Larry 55 Fast, Naomi 54, 104, 122 Fawcett, Michael 68 Fawcett, Terry 54 Ferguson, Ricki 54, 132 Feskins, Albert 68 Fillis, Beverly 54 Finley, Jill 68,81 Fisher, Larry 54 Fisher, Leslie, 68,122,129,136 Fletchall, Stephen 55 Fluitt, Virginia 55, 130 Folk, Larry 68 FOOTBALL 142, 149 Forbes, Patricia 23, 86, 55, 122, 130, 132 Ford, Eldon 68 Foreman, Dan 68, 90, 123 Foreman Mary Jane 68, 125 Fortmiller, Karen 137 Foster, Gayle 55,122 Fouchek, Stephen 68, 137, 138 Foulger, Julie 68,102, 125, 136 Franklin, Bruce 68 Franklin, Cheryl 55 Frederick, Paula 55 Fredinburg, Gary 68 DRAMA CLUB 102 Driessler, Loretta 68, 80, 123, 124,136 Driver, Charles 68 Drummond, Darlene 87 Duniway, Malissa 54, 122 Dunn, Shari 68 Dusenberry, Doug 68 Dye, Donald 68 Dyer, Marilyn 68, 129 E Eastridge, Jim 54,90 Eaton, Lynn 68,86, 91 Edge, Dick 54 Freeburn, Mary Jane 68, 102 Freeburn, Kim Frederick 69 Freeburn, Paula 51, 55, 77, 80 Freeman, Vernon 69 FRENCH CLUB 122 Freshner, Sam 55 Fries, Gary 55,161 Friesen, Kathy 55, 104, 123 Friess, Carter fChrisJ 69, 136 Fugman, Rita 32 Fuller, Irvin 69 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 124 G Darnielle, Gary 68,129 Davidson, Cheryl 54 Davidson, James 54 Davidson, Larry 54 Davidson, Roy 54 Davis, Carol 54, 123 Davis, Gary 54 Davis, Janet 30 Davis, Nancy 54, 122, 130 Dawson, Sandra 68 Day, Kenneth 68 Dayton, Frank 54 Dean, Patricia 68 DeBoer, Thrasa 68 Edmundson, Jo Anne 54,122, 125 Edmundson, Lindi 68, 90, 137 Eggleston, Sandra 68 Eichelberger, Dale 54 Elgin, Harrison, fBudJ 54, 122, 127, 136, 154 Eller, Mary 64, 65, 68, 122 Ellis, Mary 64,65,68,122, 128, 129 Emmerson, JoAnne 68,126 Emmons, Sharon 68 Epperly, Gloria 54 Erickson, Anna 54,123 Esqueda, Refugio 54 Evans, Coeta 54 Everitt, Michael 54,90 Ewing, John 68 EXCHANGE STUDENTS 49 F FACULTY 14-21 Galbraith, Leona 55, 86 Galbraith, Thomas 69 Gannon, Eileen 69 Garinger, Robert 55 Gergen, Jane 55 Gesner, Leslie 69 Gesner, Marlee 55 Geyman, Kay 69 6 Gezelius, Ellen 55, 77, 81, 127 Gezelius, Ruth 69,102, 126 Gilbert, Darrell 55 Gildison, Linda 55, 103 Gilliam, Bob David 55 Gilmore, Jack 55,90 Gipson, Robert 55,122 GIRLS' LEAGUE 94-95 Gleckler, Susan 55,9O,123,136 Glenn, Jesse 55, 87, 161 Glenn, Kathleen 55, 126 Goehring, Linda 69 Gohring, Dena 69, 87, 103 Golart, Craig 69 Gooderhan, Ronald 55 Goodwin, Marjorie 69, 102, 136 Goodyard, Sharon 33 Gorman, Patricia 55, 130 Gosso, Mary K. 69 Govier, Janet 55, 103 Grabenhorst, Cobe 55,137 Grabow, Jolae 69,102 Graham, Bob 55 Gray, Terry 55 Greene, Wayne 55 Gresham, Kirk 55, 123 Greuer, Pamela 55 Griffiths, Frances 69, 125, 126, 137 Griffth, Mary 55,129 Gross, Gayle 69, 136 Groves, Peter 55,136 Guidinger, Steven 23, 69, 123 Gunder, Jim 33 Gwyn, Jedea Lee 69 Gwynn, Douglas 34, 136 H Hadley, Allan 69, 123, 129 Haines, Craig 69, 87 Haley, Sam 69 Hall, Allen 55,137,154 Hall, Katherine 55 Haller, Bill 55, 100, 138 Halvorsen, Andrea 69, 94, 102, 122, 125 Hamlin, Randall 55, 100 Hanggi Loren 69, 90, 154 Hanna, Cheryl 69, 122 Hanner, Victoria 69 Hanson, Charles 55 Hardin, Karin 69 Hargitt, Carl 69,102 Harm, Margaret Ann 69 Harman, Janice 69, 126 Harmon, Raynond 69 ' Harrell, Barbara 69, 136 Harrell, Michael 55 Harrison, Sharon 69 Hashagen, Chris 55, 138, 154 Hastings, Bernice F. 34,84 Haugstad, Joan 69 Hayden, Linda 69 Hayden, Waldon 55,154 Hayes, Jeffery 69 Haynes, Kelly 55, 90 Hayward, Dan 55 Heckman, Robert 55, 100 Hedge, Karen 56, 122 Hefley, Glenna 56 Henry, Cheryl 65, 69, 128 Henry, John 69 Herb, Alice 69, 122, 126 Herdon, Betty 56 Herr, John 69 Higley, Keith 56 Hill, Doug 56, 101 Hill, Sue 69 Hillpot, Terry 51, 56, 136 Hills, Carolyn 87 Hilsz, Patty 69 Hobbs, Craig 56, 123, 137 Hoffman, Zack 56 Hogenson, Norman 23, 56, 127, 137, 138, 144 Hogue, Robert 69 Poirup, Judith 56, 94, 103 Holcomb, Linda 56, 87, 102 Holland, Merry 69, 90, 124,136 Hollomon, Linda 69 Holm, Joyce 56, 77, 81, 94, 123 Holmer, William 69 Holweger, Anne 56, 122, 125, 129 HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 102 Hoover, Barbara 56 Hornor, Richard 69,87 Horning, Gary 56, 69, 103 Horton, Cherry 56 Houser, Sandra 69,87 Houston, Louise 56,124 Hbwen, Carol 69, 122 Howser, Mary 56, 122, 125 Hoxsey, Barbara 56, 63, 136 Hubbard, Audrey 69 Hubert, Mary 51, 56, 14,126 Huddleston, Zane 69 Hudson, Darlene 69 Hudson, Joan 56, 94 Hudson, Linda 70 Huff, Max 56 Huff, Patricia 70, 87 Hughes, Danny 56 Hughes, Sue 70 Hulbert, Reita 56 Hunt, Susan 70, 86 Huntly, Cathy 56,122, 130,136 Husky, Robert 70 I Ingalls, Sandra 70 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS LEAGUE 125 INTRAMURALS 153 J Jackson, Clark 56 Jackson, Robert 70 Jacober, Barbara 56,84 Jacobsen, Bill 56 Jacox, Wayne 51,56, 90 James, Pamela 56, 136 Jarvis, Janet, 56,84, 103, 126 Jarvis, Jean 56, 84,126 - Jaskoski, Timothy 70,87 Jefferson, Sharon 56 Jenkins, Jo 70 Jenkins, Patricia 70 Jenks, Phyllis 56, 123 Jennison, Ruthann, 56,102 Jensen, Boyd 56 Jensen, Jan 71 Jensen, Karen 56 Jensen, Lloyd, 56,87 Jepsen, Darrel 70 Johnson, David 56, 87, 137, 138 142, 144, 154 Johnson, Glen 56, 104, 122, 138 160 Johnson, Harry 56, 137 Johnson, John 70 Johnson, Larry 36 Johnson, Sharon 56, 94 Johnson, Tamara 70 Johnson, Terry 70 Johnston, Bradley 70, 129, 137, 138 Johnston, Jeanette, 70 Jones, Jane 56,87,136 Jones, Janice 70 Jones, Karma 56 Jones, Robert 56, 101 Judy, Alan 70,90 JUNIOR CLASS 50, 62 Junor, Linda 70 Juran, Gary 56, 90 Juza, Sally Jo 70 Kaffun, Kansier, K Tom 70, 161 Jerry 70 Kanz, Gary 70 Karlsen, Sheridan 56 Kauffman, Richard 70 Kayser, Stanley, 56, 89. 87 Keen, Leonard 36,85 Keen, Patricia 70, 91 Kenney, Kenney, Kelley, Richard 70, 149 Susan 57 Glen 70, 149, 154 Kellicut, Warren 70, 87, 149, 16 Kelly, Shelia 57, 137 Kennedy, Elizabeth 23, 124 Kennedy, Marilyn 57 Kennedy, Pamila 70 Kennedy, Ruth 70, 87 Kilber, Steve 57 Killingsworth, Larry 70, 90 King, Carolyn 57, 94, 122 King, Dustin 57 King, James 70 King, Sharon 70, 123 Kingan, Sarah 57, 120, 122, 130 132, 136 Kinton, Nancy 70 Kirk, Roy 70 Kirkwood, Gary 37 Kizziah, Frances 70 Kleinsmith, Michael 70 Klinger, Leroy 37 Klingler, Corinne 57,124 Knapke, Gloria 57 Knapp, John 70 Knepper, Sharon 57, 90 Knight, Knight, Knutson, Mary 102 Richard 57,70 Milton 70 MATH Koch, Joanne 57,77,81 Koch, Kathleen 71 Koehl, Donald 57,103 Kool, Dinnis 71 Koop, Victor 71 Kortlever, Paul Krause, Neil 71 Kreitzberg, Greg 57 Krigens, Daina 71 Kuhn, Craig 57, 90, 91,138,154 Kuhn, Timothy 71 Kuper, Daine 71 Kurtti, Steve 57 L LaCrosse, Alan 71 Lago, Laurie 57, 101,122 Laker, Lauralee 71 Lamb, Francine 71 Lambert, Charles 71 Lambourne, Jim 57 Lang, Constance 71 Lang, Dewayne 57 Major, M Richard 71 Maltby, Peter 57, 101, 137, 138 Mann, Georgia 71, 87 Manolis, Michele 65,71 Margosian, Richard 57, 127, 136, 137, 138, 144 . Marials, Judy 104, 124 Maris, Susan 57, 86, 89, 122, 130 Marsh, Leone 57 Marsh, Lois 57 Marsh, Pamela 71 Marshall, Dale 71,155 Marshall, Jeanne 57 Martin, Gary 71, 87, 90, 124 Martin, Glen 71, 100 Martin, Pamela 71,90,123, 136 Martin , Rebecca 71 Martinez, Beatrice 71 Martinez, Olivia 39 Martsfield, Judith 71 Mary, Helen 71 CLUB 100 Langhoff, Stephen 71, 100 Larkin, Daniel 71 Larsen, Jacqueline 57,71 Larson, Joanne 87 Larson, Mary 71, 91,122,136 Larson, Raymond 71 Larson, Sandra 57,87 LATIN CLUB 122 Lawrence, Judy 57 Laws, Robert 57 Lawshe, Jack 23, 71, 137, 138 Ledgerwood, Roy 38, 81 Lee, Bitsy 57,122 Lee, Laura 57 Leonard, Ann 38 Leth, Jean 71 Levin, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lichty, Light, Jack 71 Cheryn 71 Marilyn 57, 122 Richard 71 Jane 85 Terry 71 Liming, Larry 38, 126, 137, 138, 155 Liming, Lois 57 Lind, Judith 57,123 Mathewson, Kent 64, 65, 72, 137 Mathis, Bob 72 Maynard, Maurice 57 McAlpine, Robert 57, 137, 151 McBride, Mike 57 McCarger, Elizabeth 72, 122, 126 136 McClellan, Gary 72 McClimans, Doug 72 McConnell, Beverly 72, 91, 123, 130 McDonald, Judith 57, 84, 103, 126 McDonald, Spencer 72 McFadden, Roger 72, 129 McKeon, Jerome 72 McMillan, Judy 23, 57 McMillan, Gary 72 McRae, Gloria 72 McVaY, Kathleen 72, 124 Mehling, Michael 72 Meier, Margaret 57, 87, 95 Meloy, Dianne 58 Melzer, Marilyn 58, 137 Mennis, Mike 72 Metzger, Wayne 58, 137,146, 160 Ling, Barbara 71, 122, 136 Little, Arthur 57, 101,102, 123, 137 Little, Patricia 65, 71, 70, 123 Loewen, Ted 71,149 Longfellow, Lois 84 Loop, Joanne 71,94, 103 Lorenz, Becky 50, 51, 57, 129 Lorraine, Gerald 57 Lottridge, Laurie 71 Lovejoy, Miriam 71, 94 Lowrie, Garry 57 Lucas, Nancy 71, 126, 137 Luchau, John 23, 57 Lunda, Gary 57, 90,91 Luhr, Scott 71,154 Miller, Alan 72 Miller, Connie 58, 81, 77, 123, 130 Miller, Gaile 23, 58, 94, 122, 124 130,137 Miller, Marilyn 72, 94, 114,129, 130 Miller, Patsy 58 Miller, Verna 58 Mills, Martha 72, 122, 129, 136 Milne, Mary 58, 136 Miner, David 72 Miner, Dennis 72 Mischke, Michael 58, 87, 137, 146, 161 Mizell, Paul 58, 100 Moberg, Carol 72 Mohr, Susan 58,103 Moling, Michael 72 Mollerstrom, Willard 90 Monette, James 72 Monette, Roger 58, 138, 157 Moody, Virginia 58, 84, 87 Moon, Robbie 58,122,130 Moore, Candace 72 Moore, Mary 72 Morgan, James 72, 155 Morrison, Jim 58, 90, 91, 137 Morrow, Dale 72, 81, 91, 136, 138, 161 Mortensen, Elmer 58 Moskal, James 72, 123 Moss, Gene 85 Murdock, Fred 72, 81, 123 Musgrave, Frank 50 MUSIC 86, 91 Myers, Michael 58,72 Myers, Michael 138, 144 Mulerstein, Bruce 84 N Nailon, Ken 58 NATIONAL ATHLETIC HONOR SOCIETY 138 NATIONAL FORENSICS LEAGUE 77 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 80,81 Neary, Brian 58 Needham, Thomas 72, 81, 136 Neher, Carol 58,86 Neiman, Ane 58, 122, 124, 129, 136 Nelson, Avis 72 Nelson, David 72, 122, 124, 129 136 Nelson, Denton 41, 87, 89, 116, 134 Nelson, Linda 72, 136 Nelson, Linda R. 72 Nelson, Marshall 72 Nelson, Mary 72, 86, 129 Nelson, Nann 23, 58, 126 Neuenschwander, Jerry 41, 85 Newhardt, Cortland 58, 136 Newton, Carol 41 Nibler, Shirley 58 Nicholas, Dave 58 Nichols, Rick 58 Nichols, Ron 58 Nichols, Terry 58 Nichols, William 58,138 Nickeson, Gilbert 85 Nielson, Mike 72, 137,138 Noffsinger, Nancy 58,136 Noland, Lynda 122,124 Noland, Timothy 72 Noll, Patricia 72 Noteboom, Jim 23, 58 Noteboom, Judith 72 Nunn, Kathryn 58, 86, 91, 101, 123, 125 1 K Nunn, Larry 58, 101, 122 Oakes, Oakes, O John 41, 90 Robert 41,101, 138 Obershow, Cheryl 58, 91, 123, 124 O'Brien Kathy '72, 94, 128 O'Day, Ogd ahl Ogd ahl Kathleen 72, 122, 136 , James 72, 123,149,155 , Wally 51,58,137, 138,154 O'I-Iern, Janice 58 Ohling, 136 Linda 41, 77, 79,80, 128, ,139 Oldenburg, Mark 72, 90 Olinger, Casey, 72,161 Olsen, Greg 41, 79, 126 Olson, Bruce 58 Olson, Charles 23, 41, 87, 122, 138 Olson, Dennis 58, 87,137, 138,146 Olson, Gary 58, 101,127,136,138 Olson, Gary 58, 87, 122, 137 Olson, Jerry 41, 87,89,125,137, 146, 154 Olson, Mark 72, 87, 124, 136 Olson, Sandra 42, 94, 139 Oraw, Barbara 42 O'Reil1y, John 42 Osko, Jeanne 58 Ost, Charles 58 Oullette, Constance 72, 94 Oullette, Rodney, 42,137 Owen, Oxford, Nancy 58, 94, 123, 136, 130 Mary 122 P Pace, Thomas, 58,90,137 Pade, Carol 72 Pamp, Kaye 72 Pankratz, Jim 59, 90 I Papenfus, Gary 23, 72 Parker, Charles 42, 100, 101 Parker, Dick 87 Parker, Mary 59, 124 Parker, Michael 59, 101, 123, 138 Parker, Michael 59, 101, 123, 138 Parks, Dianne 72 Parmenter, Robert 72 Parrish, Sally 72 Parsons, Dennis 59 Patterson, Gordon 72 Payne, Carol 72 Pearson, Bill 73 Pearson, Jean 73 Pecht, Elaine 59,87 Pederson, Jean 73, 122 Penniman, Joan 59, 79 Penrod, Pat 73 Peoples, Floyd 73 PEP CLUB 132,133 Perkins, Kim '73 Person, Shirin, 59 Peters, Elaine 59 Peterson, David 85 Peteeson, Glenn 73, 149 Peterson, Kristine 59,123 Phillips, Howard 59, 137, 138, 144 Phillips, Richard 73 Pierce, Ann 73,102 Pierce, Jim 59,138 Pilcher, Susan 73 Plummer, Robert 59,137,138 Plyler, Carol 73 Pomeroy, Larry 73 Pomeroy, Toby 59,91,127, 137, 144 Poole, Madelle 73, 123, 137 Porter, Joyce 59, 73, 94, 102, 122, 136 Porter, Wallace 59 Powell, Bob 59,137 Powell, Spencer 65, 73, 146 Preuit, Alvin 59 Price, Jack 50, 51, 59,137,138, 151 Price, James 59,126,127,137, 138, 151, 168 Price, Peggy 59 Priebe, Judith 73 Proctor, Ken 59, 137,144 Pruitt, Judy 73 Punzel, Leonard 73 Purviance, Kenny 73 Purvine, Larry 73, 103, 129 Perry, Candas 73 Platiballo, Steve 59 Q Quarry, Dixie 73 Query, Edward 59 Query, Madelyn 73 QUILL AND SCROLL 77 Quirung, Jay 59,87, 89 R RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB 103 Radke, Donna 73 Raines, Phyllis 59 Rainwater, Dan 73 RALLY 134,135 RALLY, J. V. 63 Ramsden, Charles 73,154 Ramsdell, Susan 23, 73, 130, 132, 136 Ramsey, Jim 59, 90, 91 Randall, Roberta 73, 104 Raymond, Pamela 59, 126 Reagan, Patricia 73 Reaves, Larry 73, 90 Rector, Melvina 73 Reed, Michael 73 Reed, Russell 59,137,139,151 Reid, John 59 Reiling, Richard 73, 149, 154 Reimer, Rodger 59 Rhodes, Dennis 59 Rich, Kenneth 73 Rich, Terry 73 Richards, Nancy 73, 91, 122 Ricks, Thomas 73 Rieck, Robert 73 Rittenhouse, Linda 73 Robb, George 23, 59, 122, 127, 137 Robbins, Wayne 43 Roberts, Sarah 59, 62, 86, 91, 101, 122 Robertson, Daniel 73, 90 Robertson, Marsha 59, 73, 129 Robey, Terry 58 Robinson, Darwin 73 Robinson, Judith 73, 104, 130 Rogers, Darlene 73,87 Rogers, Jerry 43 Rogers, Patricia 59 Rogers, William 74 Romander, Stevi 51, 136 Rosanbalm, Jim 59 Rosenau, Janet 59, 86, 94 Rothweiler, Carol 73, 86 Rowan, Kathleen 73, 90 ROWDY DOWDS 138 Rowe, David 59 Rudishauser, Rodney 65, 73, 146, 149 Rundhaug, Dorothy 59, 84, 126 Russell, Kenneth 73 RUSSIAN CLUB 123 Russom, Kathryn 59, 103 Ryals, Terry 73, 123 Ryan, Mike 59, 126, 138 Rytel, Mike 73 S S- Men, 137 Salchenberg, Rosemary Salter, Carl 73 Samples, Robert 73 Sanders, Gary 59, 127, 137 Sanders, Richard, 59,127, 144 Sass, William 73 Sather, Mike 59 Satrom, Virginia 59 Saunders, Robert 60 Savage, Jerry 60,127, 137,138 Sawyer, Nancy 73 Saxonettes 139 Sayles, Denise 44,84 Scharf, Cherna 61, 124 Scheidmann, Beth 73, 86, 126 Schimelpfenig, Stephen 60 Schlabach, Irvin 60 Schlegel, Robert 44, 73, 103, 149 schiesmger, Miles 60,137 ' Schmidt, Robert 73 Schmidt, Roger, 60 Schneider, Dale 154 Schneider, Dennis 60, 73 Schneider, Nick 74, 154 Schoessler, Karen 74, 103, 137, 138 School Board 11 Schram, Dick 60, 127, 137, 138 Schroyer, Barbara 69 Schroyer, Carol 74 Schwarz, Fred 60 Schweigert, Steve 74 Schwiesow, Franz 74, 123, 161 SCIENCE CLUB 101 Scoot, Lynn 74 Seay, Viola 74,90 Seipp, Dale 60,87,89 Sell, John 74,87 Sellers, Emily 60,102 SENIOR CLASS 26-48 Sermon, Tyler 60 Setala, Eric 74 Sexton, Vernon 45 Sheffield, Sharon 74 Sheldon, Don 23, 50, 51, 60, 61, 137, 161 Sherfield, Hazel 74 Sherman, Kenneth 74, 137 Shields, Karen 74 Shilling, John 74 Shinn, Jim 23, 60, 137 Shipman, Christine 74 Shipman, Margie, 60 Shippey, Dalla 74 Shippey, Nelda 60,103 Shuler, Bruce 60 Shultz, Robert 60 Sidwell, Jim 74 Sierp, Barbara 74,87 Silke, Joan 122,130 Simon, Karl 51,60,122, 125 Simonson, Sid 74,154 Simpson, Toni 65, 74, 122, 130, 136 Singer, Cheryl 60, 123, 125, 130, 132 Sipola, Karen 60,124 Sisseck, Pauline 60 Six, Roberta 74,86 SKI CLUB 136 Sloan, Carol 74 Smalley, Gary 60 Smith Dana 74 Smith Doug 74 Smith, Jacquline 74 Smith Mike J. 122,126 Smith, Robert 60 Smith Tom 60,137,155 Sobotka, Donna 74 Solomon, Dan 60, 122, 127,138 SOPHOMORE CLASS 64, 75 Sorensen, Karen 60 Stenrodden, John 74, 87, 129, 137 Stevens, Jean 60 Stice, Lowell 74 Stingley, Richard 74 Stivers, Steve 60, 101, 149, 151 Stokes, William 74 Stone, Bernadette 60, 84 Stone, Catherine 23, 60, 106, 122 125,136 Stonier, James 74 Storkan, Judith 60,84 Stose, Jay 74 Stringer, Sharon 65,74 Stringham, Roberta 60, 130, 136 Strong, Steve 60 Sughrue, Bobin 60, 81 Sugnet, Judith 60 Surratt, Myrana 74,84 Swanson, David 74 Swayngin, Nick 74 Swayngin, Robert 74 Swenold, David 60 Swofford, Catherine 64, 65, 74, 94 Stallings, Ann 74 Surp, Barbara 102 T Taggart, Betsy 74 Taggart, Charlene 61, 86, 94, 119 Taylor, Paul 74, 129 Tennant, Harold 74 Tergeson, Nancy 74 Terrell, Stephen 74 Thede, Phyllis 74, 91, 123, 134 Thomas, Darlene 61 Thompson, Nancy 74 Thompson, Terry 74, 151, 161 Thurston, Jan 61, 84, 102 Tieyenson, Nancy 87 Tipton, Jeanette, 74 Titus, Gail 61, 103 Toone, Ida Jo 74 Topping, Richard 61 Totten, John 61, 137, 138,154 Trick, Carla 61,122,124,137 Tri-M 86 Troxell, Sheiry 61, 122 Truitt, Judy 74 Trussell, Mary 74 Southworth, William 60, 161 SPANISH CLUB 122 Sparks, John 60, 90, 91, 137, 138, 144 Spencer, Mike 74, 129, 138 Squire, Doug 60, 136, 137, 138 Stangeby, Bruce 74,101 Standal, Pat 60 Stark, Robert 74 Starr, Richard 74,90 Statler, Janet 60 Steele, Charles 74 Steelhammer, George 60 Stein, Alex 74 Stein, William 74, 87 Turner, Marvin 74 Turner, Sharon 75 Turner, Susan 75,124, 129, 136 Turner, Susie 75 Turner, Valerie 75 Turvey, Beverly 75, 128 Turvey, Ken 61 Tuttle, Lowell 61 U Unruh, Sandy 61 V Vance, Raleigh Jim 47,113 VanCleave, Marilyn 61, 86 Van Horn, Julia 75 Van Horn, Kenneth 61 Van Lydegraf, Lance 23, 75 Van Santen, Gerald 75,101 Van Wyngargen, Larry 75, 90, 155 Varah, John 61 Vaugh, Gill 75 Vego, Richard 75 Veneman, Linda 72 Vick, James 75,149 Vigeland, Bruce 51, 61, 161 Vogt, Richard 65, 75, 149 Vollmar, Mike 65,75,149,161 W Wagoner, Bonnie 71 Wagner, Diane 75 Walberg, Mary 61 Walker, Sylvia 61 Wallace, Carol 75 Wallace, Connie 61, 94, 126 Wallace, Mike 75 Waller, Sheri 75,87 Ward, Denice, 61, 122, 124, 130, 137 Ward, James 75 Ward, Lois 75 Warden, JoAnne 61, 87, 103 Warren, Barry 61 Warren, Deanna 61,122 Washburn, Robert 75 Washburn, Sue 75 Watson, David 75 Weathers, Aleda 75 Weaver, Bill 61 Webster, Lauren 75 Wedel, Jeanette 75, 129, 136 Wedel, Linda 75,81 Weinberg, Judith 75 Weinberg, Lane 61,100 Weinberg, Nancy 75, 124 Weiman, Laramae 47 Wells, Cliff 75 Wells, Sandra 61,84 Wendell, Sherrie 75,103 Wenger, Marjorie 61,86 Webster, Judy 47, 102 Wesely, David 61 Wesson, Nita 61 West, Cheryl 61,75 Weston, Donna 61 White, Jerry 61 White, Marilyn 61, 122, 125 White, Raymond 75 Whitt, Jeffery 61, 123 Wickham, Jeanne 75 Wiggans, Iva 75, 102 Wilczak, Edward 75 Wiley, Lorita 61, 130, 131 Williams, Joyce 75, 87 Williams, Marilyn 61, 81 Williamson, Verda 61 Wills, Mike 75 Wilson, Carl 75, 154 Wilson Wilson Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Wilson Wilton Grover 75 Juan 75 Kathryn 61,91 Roger 61, 91,138 Sharyn 61, 122, 1 Wayne 75 Dolores 48 Windedahl, Jean 75,90 Wirth, Phyllis 61 Witbeck, Russ 61 Witenberger, Melvin 61 Withers, Dan 61,103 Woitte, Anita 48 Woitte, Sandra 75 Wonderly, Keith 61, 90 Woock, Sharon 61 Woodard, Donald 61, 90, 91, 127 Woodrum, Bill 75 Woodard, Jeri 75 Worral, Robert 61 WRESTLING 154, 155 Wright, Dennis 75, 138, 148 Wright, Judy 61,122,123,129 Wright, Roberta 75 Wuorinen, Alice 75, 84, 122 Wyatt, Jeff 75, 90, 123, 129,136 Wood, Beverly 62 Y Y-CLUBS 126,131 Yarbrough, William 75 Yielding, George 61, 146 Yielding, John 75 Yirak, Elizabeth 75 Young, Sharon 65, 75 Yung, Richard 75,149 Yunker, Clifford 75, 129 Z 25. 130 Zeh, Robert 75 Zeit, David 62, 101,102, 138 Zeller, Larry 61, 137, 145 Zigler, Mary Ann 75 ADMINISTRATION Aschenbrenner, Mr. Carl 8 Boise, Mr. Sid 11 Brown, Mr. Neil 9 Cates, Mr. Ray 11 Daniels, Mr. James 11 Hammer, Mr. Stanley 11 Hauk, Mr. Harold 9 Heringer, Miss Maxine 9, 133 Maltby, Mrs. Sherrilyn 11 Martin, Dr. George 11 Myers, Mr. Arthur 11 Ramsdell, Mr. Del 9 Schmidt, Supt. Charles 11 FACULTY AND STAFF Adams, Mr. Maurice 18,85 Alvord, Miss Carol 18 Anderson, Miss Amanda 14, 77 Baker, Mr. John 14,81 Ballantyne, Mr. Richard 15,157 Barquist, Miss Carmelita 14 Benninghoff, Mr. Joseph 18 Birrell, Mr. George 14,62,101, 112, 118 . Burch, Mr. Gary 18 Casebeer, Mrs. Henrietta 20 Christiansen, Mr. Arthur 10, 18 Cox, Mrs. Joyce 20 Craft, Mrs. Gwen 10 Cummings, Mr. George 21 Cummings, Mr. John 15 Davis, Mrs. Maxine 20 DeCoss, Mrs. Katherine 20 DeLoretto, Mr. Lou 18,125,144 DeLoretto, Mrs. Lydia 14,122 Dunn, Mrs. Laura 14,122 Earnest, Miss Wilma 19 Edmundson, Mrs. Helen 18 Edmundson, Mr. John 15 Ellis, Mrs. Eleanor 10, 14,65 Endres, Mr. Phillip 21 Evans, Mrs. Beatrice 21 Frajola, Mr. Peter 16 Girod, Mr. Cliff 15 Graen, Mrs. Jeannett 20 Green, Mr. Dee 17 Greene, Mr. Walter 19 Hall, Mrs. Janet 21 Halvorsen, Mrs. Lida 14,125 Heater, Mr. Marvin 19,144 Henderson, Miss Doris 19 Hise, Mrs. Kendra 14 Holmes, Miss Betty 16 Horipp, Mr. William 21 Ivorie, Mr. Ted 18 Johnson, Mr. Richard 10,25 Johnson, Mr. Wallace 16,90 Juran, Mr. Hank 19 Kelly, Mr. Lou 16 Kennedy, Mrs. Doris 20 Kizziah, Mr. Tommy 20 Kulbel, Miss Goldie 18 Lane, Miss Helen 18 Lindstrom, Mr. Carl 17,103 Little, Mrs. Katherine 10 Lockerby, Mr. Jay 17 McKenny, Mr. James 21 Marke, Mr. Lester 21 A Metzger, Mr. Robert 15, 127, 161 Miller, Mrs. Thelma 17,102 Morley, Mr. Tyler Doc 21 Morse, Mr. Kevan 18, 155 Nebel, Mr. Carl 14 Nelson, Mrs. Alice 10 Nelson, Mr. Maynard 10 Nieger, Mrs. Carol 18 Noland, Mr. Gene 16 Noble, Mrs. Lorene 20 Norman, Mr. John 18,152 Potts, Mrs. Jean 14 Rassmussen, Mr. Donald 15 Ritchie, Mr. William 18, 123 Rowell, Mrs. Georgia 14 Seipp, Mrs. Blanche 20 Sherrod, Mrs. June 20 Shotts, Mr. Stanley 19 Six, Mrs. Doris 14, 8C Sipe, Mr. Jim 21 Smith, Mrs. Leah 14,122 Streeper, Mrs. Susan 14 Spelbrink, Mr. Perry 14 Stenback, Mr. Leo 14 Tilton, Mr. Jack 10, 18,150 Voight, Mr. Robert 14 Wellbrock, Mrs. Dorothy 20 Wilhelmi, Mr. Lyle 14 White, Mrs. Marjorie 17, 102 Whiteman, Mr. Roger 14 Whitman, Mr. Russell 19,144 Woita, Mrs. JoAnne 18 Wright, Mrs. Winona 14 Zimdars, Miss Shirley 19 Our thanks to KENNELL ELLIS for sponsoring the cover names. --H- - fXEinSJE:f F.'m.1?'1fz.vIsJ.-f '2.:ylaw:'.ch:.2u:.' 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