Springfield High School - Millers Log Yearbook (Springfield, OR)

 - Class of 1954

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Yet, as the year wore on, even the green freshmen became polished enough to take their places on the team that makes the school run smoothly. They also assumed part of the responsibility for the upkeep of the school and grounds, and cooperated with the seniors in forming the Kangaroo Court. One of the finest athletic fields in the state was dedicated at the first annual Homecoming which this year replaced the carnival as a permanent tradition. But about the town itself. lt's located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley in western Oregon. Many of the men of the community are loggers, but agriculture provides many summer iobs for ambitious students. Fundamentally average, the Millers have the usual problems and pleasures - getting the car, hamburgers, finding a iob for the summer, biology notebooks, and hobbies - as all kids their age do. But Springfield High has its distinguishing character- istics - the added spirit and friendliness to make it a school always to be remembered by all who were ever a part of it. N l l we ,Sw EDITORS SPORTS Sharon Cox David Simons Diane Patterson Joe Thompson BUSINESS MANAGERS CLASSES Nell Ferguson Diane Patterson Lonnie Ring Arlene Gall Ron Smith Pat Randle 1 I FACULTY ACTIVITIES 2 Diane Patterson Marlyce Sorenson ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT ure l Geneva Ander Nancy Dunnington Patsy Hill Mary McCarty l COPY EDITOR 3 Ve Enna Harrison l 2 l: 3 5 l rl li t ag,- :Deckca fion Mr. Irvin Wall's day did not end with the ringing of the 3:05 bell this year. No, that was the time his work began. Pictures to develop, layouts to draw, a newspaper to supervise, pictures to take, and always deadlines to meet, these were his spare time occupations. But his leader- ship and invaluable assistance have made chaos into an annual. For coping tirelessly with our never-ending inefficiencies, for giv- ing so unselfishly of your time, and for working the hardest when we needed you the most, for all these things and so much more, Mr. Wall, this 1954 Millers' Log is yours. xiaerimenfd incl: .gluvlenb yfnoclern Organized clutter - that's the word for some of our science rooms. Filled with exhibits, equipment, and diagrams, they offer added interest to an outstand- ing department of the school. Bringing added honor to the depart- ent this year was David Simons, who placed in the finals ofthe Westinghouse Talent Search. General science and biology are re- quired of all students, with physics and chemistry being offered for the serious science students. cienfihc Wefkof arm! W in mi? NY WMM! ul Q 6 'Q F r 1 S V .Wk ,A nf- 1 7 .v.m.l-.Z 'Z 5 , l ig X :Y I fri M i ,ix ii ,Elm sill? lg lyliilin iq , .w ,' 1- -51 N 1 MGVOWB arioud Cfaaoea A flooded motor . . . a slightly more than ierky start . . . the grinding of gears . . . a full block of riding the yellow line . . . and a stop that sends the passengers through the windshield. This is the ioy ride taken by Mr. Tucker, drivers training instructor, each time a student takes the wheel for the first time. Six weeks later that same student emerges from the Chevy a self-confident, cap- able person ready for a driver's license. Pictured at left is a typical busi- ness ed student. Each day at noon or at the end of fifth period, many students leave school to take over iobs acquired through Mr. Mason, business ed instructor. Many will continue these occupations after graduation. I-u-.-. 5 DEERE Two are uaifagi Boys interested in farming as a career are offered courses in vo- cational agriculture. After spend- ing three years in Mr. Rice's ag classes, they can't help but have Cl thorough understanding of ev- erything from running that mod- ern John Deere pictured above to knowing when to plant the corn and 'taters. The second floor of the ag building is for women only. Here is heard the steady sound of sewing machines stitching away at the various cloth crea- tions of the home economics girls. From down the hall drifts the aroma of hot muffins baking in the clean, modern kitchens. Social interests of the more domestic-minded students are carried on through the F. F. A. and F. H. A. clubs. Cylinder TRACTOR! f XJ 10 any 0l'I'l'l5 0 ua zne5:5 ll.C6l fL0l'l One of the most popular de- partments at Springfield High School is the field of commercial studies. lt offers most anything in the way of training for the boy or girl who plans to enter the business world in the near or more distant future. Well over fifty girls spend one or two periods each day collect- ing absence slips, typing dittos and stencils, answering tele- phones, and doing innumerable oth e r seemingly insignificant tasks in one of the various offices about the building. These girls are the unseen cogs that keep our machine running so smoothly and efficiently. x are fgrouiclecl What'll it be - typing, shorthand, office training, or general business? No? Well, what about bookkeeping, commercial law, or business ed? May- be? Perhaps clerical practice or steno- graphy is more appealing. Someone interested in business is sure to find his place in one or more of the many courses of study offered in this field. Students following a commercial course during their four years in high school have proven well-trained and fully capable of taking over many positions throughout the community. '-Gi --YA '9lluuq ...A f 'Q. M, Q f - WW +Kf W f i M , 'M .fv ' fWWl'?M'fMk!,0 '-V , ,, 22.1. 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L' N' ig iv- lf, 1 f 4. -4 5 mc, Y ., 5 . 52. ... W Q 1 'X 91, Q? . .I 4 l , M--A'1Q2Qf.Qx1, E' 5 ' .f ' N f , af f . is f .J em ' 1. ir?-rv I4 lvl 1 'A' ..n.... iv. ,.- A N 3 Q21-.ax .:.s.Wlle.a- ' V ' ' bw 'Ui illf' 1-mx Skooflcfzvztzes Teamwork. Cooperation. Ser- vice to others. Sure, they're big sounding words, and they have a lot of meaning. That's one of the rea- sons we come to school - to learn to work with other people, to learn what words like these really mean and to put the words into action. Helping others was a big part of our school year. Many of the clubs devoted a good part of their time in giving service. This was done in many ways. At Christmas time, several of the clubs collected food for fam- ilies who would otherwise not have a Merry Christmas, and distributed it to their homes. Some clubs took part in worthy fund raising drives - such as the muscular dystrophy drive and selling Christmas seals, while other clubs worked toward mak- ing a better school. 1 I LN XXI .- 3 fl M . ' xl' I w .1 1 , I . , - -ff ff ,Q I f ' ,I ,.4-- 1, lf, -gif ,4 f fm 11 f Qf, 1' Q ,J .'N A -l '! , I 5 r 'iq .1 P nl A 2 R ' Q f W L ., rg M , 'u ' J- t Q if In 1 , '3 , A, W E I 1- Jay A - :Ai nd no eziaionaf analydmafeur jagnf Students are given several opportuni- ties each year to voice their opinions on local and national affairs. Above are four students taking part in Weyerhaeu- ser Timber Company's Youth Views the News program which is broadcast over Washington and Oregon stations. One of the big fall events is the Curtis Drive. Students are given a chance to sell magazines with the school receiving a commission. The football scoreboard, the grand piano, and PA system all were financed by the hard work of students. ., ,u-W W H ' ' f 'lik li gnferfain .gluclenfri In .Q The dance team from Corvallis . . . the marimba player from Willamette . . . the iazz band from Cottage Grove . . . lust three of the many performances seen during the greatlysuccessful exchange assembly programs. Our own troupe reported wonderful recep- tion wherever it went, too. Also special this year were the class talent assem- fblles, the University of Oregon Singers, and the inspira- tional Christmas and Easter programs. National School Assembly entertainers seen this year are shown at the right and below. Interesting ' h t and educational, these programs are among t e mos eagerly awaited each year. ,rv- I 2- 5 -1.-9- .siucfenf Soda of! .gncfuclefi lanced Social life at Springfield High is characterized by the many varied and popular dances. Lots of work and planning results in unusual decorations, such as the huge football at the Homecom- ing dance and the beautiful northern lights effect at the Winter party. 'Many clubs were given the opportunity to sponsor the pop- ular rally dances held after football and basketball games. Remember the long line of bunny hoppers, and the jit- terbugs from Corvallis? With the exception of the Prom, the only formal dance of the year, the dances are infor- mal, using recorded music. Twirp Week and the colorful Print and Cord dance wound up a year of many fun-filled social events. mfaxafion . eidure ime .xdcfiuified 1 During the noon hour, students may be seen cramming for a fifth period test, attending meetings, or just lazyin' around. One of the most frequently used places in which to relax is the Girls League room, shown above. Headquarters for making ll.. decorations, it also displays numerous college catalogs, the Girls League scrap- book, and first aid materials. On sunny days, most of the students can be seen sitting on the steps outside, or strolling up and down the long walks. t i 1 1 I ,ml wade A fro re , Oufdfanckng in ,L 'JT' .1 f7I i ifiiirvlj .Htl 'iiflii ii .-,f p 3-, .' its NOVIMBII 1 2 a a 9 ioazieeam is 161718192021 ' ,W 22 23 24 25 to 27 28 29 so SP'i SEi'9.?'HSd l Many students '! ' l ' brought honor to the i school, including Dav- i id Simons, a finalist in the Westinghouse Talent Search. David, shown above, is the third future scientist from Springfield to win the coveted trip to Washington, D. C., an enviable record for Mr. Strong, chemistry instructor. Lee Herrin- ger, at left, receives the Most Valuable Football Player trophy. 2 u u . W W6Lfi0l'l6L 611161 Jocaf QCOgIfLLfL0l'L In the l Speak for Democracy contest, Stephen Morrison, Conrad Moore, and Bill Williamson won second, first and third respectively. Patty Goodale was the win- ning Curtis Drive salesman, Diane Pat- terson won the DAR Citizenship Award, and Joan Shoemaker was a UN Pilgrimage contestant. Denny Sperry was chosen Most Valuable Basketball Player. ' -nb 'Uv'-,-' -I 1 xl ' 1 , , N 1 I 0 ,. u ' W I N, , H 22 V U ' .L ...gg T ' T X E. H. Silke Superintendent of Schools -.. .1 ,-.4 ,v..,.1-. ,, ,nw ,A W-Y.,-, uw xy mf., 2. Ze .xdclminififrafion rf' Members of the Board of Education shown at a regular Monday evening 'meeting are Mr. A. C. Hoffman !Chairmanl, Mr. Silke lSuperintendentl, Mr. Moffitf IAssisfant Superintendenfl, Mr. Bob McAnuIfy, Mr. George Easton, Mr. Everett Fox, Mr. Edgar Roberts. 445 gg. .,2 if I K w ., ,FSL , 'Y . .ak K x V H 4 .lx 01 V- 2 1 Lf . w 1 1 ,I ,,,UL,u, f T 1 f B 1'1 v ' 1 - -'I C l , fg- ,.,.x. ,,,,...l 91 9 , . . .ff ji' 4 ' -...a IL' F.. 'PTT . -all ' . 'T-if a f7Ae 32071.15 af? OLLI' AQHA ana! 60ll,l'l5e OPJ MRS. MORRISON in 1 MR. JOHNSON The iob of a dean is cer- tainly hard, but W. T. Johnson fills the place very well. A true friend of all students, he does most everything. He schedules classes, gives the students advice on which courses to take, helps students with personal problems, and gives them vocational gui- dance. His more unpleasant iobs include chasing tru- ants and talking with kids who have trouble with their teachers. Also, he works with Mr. Empey, and teaches a Social Living class. Mr. Johnson has worked here for nine years. A faithful worker for both students and admini- D-I -if:-...-rl l sration, Florence Morrison has been Dean of Girls at Springfield High School for i i6 years. Her many duties are helping the students plan their schedules, help- ing them with personal problems, working with the principal on matters of school program and poli- cies, adviser of Girls League, and teaching a freshman Social Living class. Hobbies that Mrs. Morri- son enioys are collecting books, bone china, and re- cipes. She also enioys gar- dening. 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X, I ,av pl if .ZacAer:i ,Mega M5 Our progdmd 4.141 'B' Mrs Adams Miss Ashmore Miss Bailey Mr. Beisner Mr, Billings Mr Carlson Mrs. Claypool Mr. Clingman Mrs. DeBernardi Miss Dig gm M s D ussell Mr. Eflefson Mrs. Ellefson Mr. Ellsworth Mr, Faster MRS. DOROTHY ADAMS, B. A., Illinois Wes- Ieyan University, English Il . . . MISS ELIZABETH ASHMORE. A. B., Western State College, Typ- ing I, II, and Clerical Practice . . . MISS LAURA BAILEY, B. S., Oregon State College, Home- making and Social Living . . . MR. GLENN BEISNER, B. S., Oregon State College, M. S., University of Oregon, Mechanical Drawing and General Math . . . MR. THOMAS BILLINGS, B. S., University of Oregon, U. S. History and Socio-Economics . . . MR. GEORGE CARLSON, B. A., Concordia College, M. Ed., University of Oregon, Algebra and Geometry . . . MRS. OLIVIA CLAYPOOL, B. A., University of Mon- tana, M. A., Northwestern University, Social Living . . . MR. OTIS CLINGMAN, B. S., Oregon State College, Physical Education and wrestling coach . . . MRS. JACQUELINE DeBERNARDI, B. S., Oregon State College, Physical Education . . . MISS AMELIE DIAMANT, B. A., University of Oregon, M. A. University of Washington Spanish and English I . . . MRS. MARIANNE DRUSSELL, B. S., University of Oregon, Physical Education . . . MR. FLOYD ELLEFSON, B. A., Ellsworth College, Music Supervisor, band and orchestra . . . MRS. MABEL ELLEFSON, B. A., Ellsworth College, Public Speaking and Drama . . . MR. ALBERT ELLSWORTH, B. A., University of Portland, English I, Il, Ill . . . MR. DAVID FOSTER, B. S., Illinois Institute of Technology, Art. .xdncljdcluiae Our 66:66 anJ.f4cfiuifie5 ,N-0 ':.3 4 WG Garrow Mrs. Gregg Mr, Hanson Mrs. Horning Mr, Johnston King Mr. Mason Mr. MacNob Mr. Merydith Mr. Mortensa Natz gcr Miss Nielson Mr. Parnell Mrs. Patterson Mr. Pfefle MISS MELVA GARROW, B. A., Seattle Pacific College, U. S. History and World History . . . MRS. ALICE GREGG, A. B., Pacific University, M. A., University of California, English IV . . . MR. NORMAN HANSON, B. A., Minot State Teachers, M. S. University of Oregon, U. S. History and debate . . . MRS. IRENE HORNING, B. A. and M. A., University of Oregon, Typing I . . . MR. PAUL JOHNSTON, B. S., Oregon State College, M. S., University of Oregon, Supervisor of Health and Physical Education . . . MR. RUDY KING, B. S., University of Ore- gon, Socio-Economics and English ll . . . MR. RALPH MASON, B. S., Keene Teachers College, Business Education . . . MR. JAMES MacNAB, B. A., Linfield College, General Science . . . MR. TED MERYDITH, B. S., Pacific University, General Math and Social Living . . . MR. GRANT MORTENSEN, B. A., College of Puget Sound English ll, lll . . . MR. RALPH NAFZIGER, B. A., University of Oregon, Physics and General Science . . . MISS PATRICIA NIELSEN, B. S., Pacific University, Physical Education . . . MR. DALE PARNELL, B. A., Willamette University, Physical Education and track coach . . . MRS. TESSIE PATTERSON, B. A., University of Mani- toba, English I, ll and Latin . . . MR. STEWART PFEIFLE, B. S., Oregon State College, English l. .SZOQIQJ ,- ' 1, X ., 2, l x ' ggi' .5 ,l i i Wang 0lfU 5 0l'I'2C X Clin 6ll0eI 6 W Usd Yi 'Z-5? Mr. Prieste M R ce Mr Roner Mrs. Stone Mr. Strong ' Mr. Tucker Mr Von Wagoner Mr Van Zandt Mrs. Wall Mr. Wall Mr. Whitbeck M s Wht er M Wiley Mrs. Wilson Miss Wilson I ti . , r. i . I' . IW I'. ' MR. FRANK PRIESTER, B. S., Oregon State Col- lege, M. Ed., University of Oregon, Biology and Assistant Dean of Boysi. . . MR. LEONARD RICE, B. S., Oregon State College, Vocational Agriculture and General Science . . . MR. .IOS- EPH RONER, B. S., Oregon State College, Shop and General Math . . . MRS. NANCY STONE, B. A., University ot Oregon, English I, Il . . . MR. CLARENCE STRONG, B. S. and M. Ed., University of Oregon, Chemistry and Audio- Visual Aids director . . . MR. J. C. TUCKER, B. A., University of Oregon, General Science and Driver Training . . . MR. KENNETH VAN WAGONER, B. S., Brigham Young University, Bookkeeping, General Business and Typing I . . . MR. DAVID VAN ZANDT, B. S., University 30 of Oregon, vocal music and Algebra . . . MRS. BETTY WALL, B. S., University of Oregon, Shorthand and Stenography . . . MR. IRVIN WALL, B. A., Willamette University, M. Ed., Oregon State College, English III and Journal- ism . . . MR. HAROLD WHITBECK, B. S., Pacific University, Biology and assistant coach . . . MRS. SHARON WHITWER, B. S., University of Oregon, librarian . . . MR. ROGER WILEY, B. S. and M. S., University of Oregon, Algebra, Physical Education, and basketball coach . . . MRS. LILA WILSON, B. S., Oregon State College, Biology and Social Living . . . MISS WILMA WILSON, A. B., Cotner College, M. A., Univer- sity of Wisconsin, Advanced Algebra, Geome- try, Trigonometry, and Assistant Dean of Girls. ir .xgncl Jogaffy .S7ulaloorf.x4fALfic guenfd 45' Mr. Young Mr. Zellick Mrs. Fox MR. JOHN YOUNG, B. S., Oregon State College, Algebra, Commercial Law, Di- rector of Athletics . . . MR. GEORGE ZELLICK, B. S., Oregon State College, General Science, Physical Education, and football coach . . . MRS. LUCILLE FOX, University of Oregon, secretary. There isn't a school with- out a cafeteria, there isn't a cafeteria without cooks, these cooks make good food, which makes the students happy. We are proud of our cooks Vera O'Connor, C I e o Lane, Doris Tonkin, and Grace Tucker. i J 'fl' r. , ,, I l' 42, The students track in mud, clutter up the halls and rooms with waste paper, leave crumbs on the tables and floor in the cafeteria, and our Lanitors clean it all up. These hard workers are Roy Jared, Elmer Grunke, John Evans, and AI Lar- sen. 1 , 1 o' 1 1 X ' 1 1 11 ' J 1' 1 1 1 1 0 ' 1 1 . 1' 1, 1 'I 1 0 1 1 1 1 ,, 1 ' 1 1 I U 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 171 1 - 1 1 , 1 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 41 1 11 1 1 1 1, 1 ,1 1 1 11 .1 1 1 -11 1 1 1 1 'x 1 1 1 1 1 11 V 1 . 11 1 1 1 i W I Q 1 1 1 1 I 1' 1 L' 1 32 1 1 1 Y. 1 1 1f , 1 Q' 3 U1 Wai! ij, J.-' -A Jw -fvsfszs SP V , in N 4 Mffjf A313--rr AN ki'ut'Ngg'i3Q17',3,!-5-:.5-,1Ely5QgV3 , , ,:f. F ' .fi-,,'n.4.:. v nf' , 1755, ' izilylyr--1.1.4 ,. ' -1+3r2'g: - -'111'a'mi v.2i:ff 1 . .W P' ., -591 A ' ..:z'.7,,Qi y ,t.Q1':.Q 'g' . . Q: ,giwgqfffgd al .f--'.EffA -. fri- . 'Q 'Y' .T . . T4 , A J 1 iz?'1' r11, frfslw f 'L ff 5 7 ,-.aw fx. ' il , fd- V' ', r -,A m T filth If ,X -upigvj, 1 1 A ' 1 H, O v , 'twwniw' .- 'rg 4115, .,F3?iZyT-fm Q Ag- If 1 rn-. f.',.' 'A ,E . 'f-M -1.f.-fa: new -1. - I f 12 ' f . I . f J . 4- K U' ...P I - A ,auf Y ., - .sp A 1 - -'A' , 1 .,: 41 .L W' Nm. jr 1 . P, ,- vm. A 1 N 'V I, 4 4' . ff.. . 1 Wg. 6. IMIML' t. 4 MU., li: Pltrol Girls League President . . . Song Queen . . . D.A.R. winner . . . Honor Society member . . . and enough other clubs and activities to fill a page. These are only a few of the opportunities Diane Patterson has had to display her truly friendly per- sonality. Diane's spare moments are few and far between but she enioys music, dancing, and most of all, sports las a spectator. of coursel . rom Zeir Cfadderi MOST TALENTED Janet Somers is a girl who is talented in music, drama, and school leadership. She enioys music, and is the president of the school A Cappella choir. Among the many things that keep her busy are pro- gram chairman of Tri-Y, senior representa- tive of Girls' League, member of National Thespian Society, the International Rela- tions club, and the National Honor So- ciety. Janet plans to attend the University of Oregon and to major in music or dra- matics. Beniie Dorris is the leader of the dance band here at school. Music with rhythm is what they produce, and Beniie cer- tainly keeps up the beat at the piano. His activities besides the dance band are wrestling and coaching the freshman football team. He is a member of the exchange assembly committee. His 'favor- ite pastime is playing the piano. Tom Kirkpatrick, Boys' Alliance presi- dent and owner of the famous pig Ros- ie, might not be able to do a dance or sing a song, but he can surely run a farm. He has given a great deal of time and energy through his active participa- tion in sports, F.F.A., and Letterman's Club. Tom's handsome physique and beaming smile will not soon be forgotten by his many friends. :FZ 7 fi l f 7' LHQW ' teqflf T 'ifpfil 'in l cw 1. we? CAoo:ie wade BEST LOOKING Mavis Henry entered Springfield High as a sophomore, and soon had made many friends. ln her iunior year she was voted class princess, and made a very charming one. She enioys school, and her cheerful smile helps others enioy it more. A member of Thespians, she en- ioys giving skits for this club. Mavis plans to work this summer and to be married in the fall. Here he comes - there he goes! The best looking fellow in the Senior class - Denny Sperry. Denny's activities this year were prosecuting attorney of the Kanga- roo Court, King of the winter party, and member of the Varsity basketball team. in his iunior year he was vice-president of the class. He admitted that his favorite pastime is girls, but he also enioys music. -Q1 After graduation, it's college and the study of psychology. 5,1 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED A girl like Agnes Utecht iust couldn't help but be successful in most anything she does. Agnes besides filling the post of Girls' League secretary has been active in Pep Squad, Sigma Alpha, Thespians, Honor Society and Sentinel staff. Her fu- ture plans, although not quite definite, include the University of Oregon where she hopes to maior in English. Orchids to Holmes Anderson for the terrific iob he has done as editor of the Sentinel. He is also president of the International Relations club, and if he continues throughout life to follow the high standards he has set for himself in high school, Holmes is certain to attain his goal no matter how high it may be. Wosf 01,14 fanfkng TYPICAL Hey Mo! That's Arlene Gall, the little girl with the big personality. Ask her what she likes to do best and she'll probably say Oh, iust goof off with the kids. Arlene represented her class as Carnival Princess and Winter Party Queen and has taken part in several school ac- tivities. This year she has done an out- standing iob of proving her leadership ability by serving as president of the Pep Squad. Leave 'em laughin'. That seems to be the motto of Springfield's typical boy, Bob Mihelcich. He always has a wise remark eagerly waiting to be uttered. Bob is a member of Lettermen and repre- sented his class as Senior Prince at the Winter Party. His favorite sport is basket- ball and college seems to be in stare for the future. 1, i MOST POPULAR A truly popular girl is Marlyce Soren- son. Her main office is senior class presi- dent, the first time in the history of Springfield High School for a girl to hold this office. She is an Honor Society mem- ber, active in Thespians, a member of Usherettes, Pep Squad songleader, and on the Miller's Log staff. Marlyce would like to attend the University of Oregon, her goal - a teacher's certificate. Bob Brown was rightly chosen' most popular boy. He is very active in sports and enioys helping to bring our teams to victory in football, basketball, and track. Bob was elected the first iudge of the Kangaroo Court. Honestly he admitted that his favorite pastime is sleeping. His plans for after graduation are to go to college and maior in P. E. Wi! ereffe I I Work jireir rincezid ueen, Gloria Adams Richard Adams Nila Alberls Sherry Aldous Allan Anderson Geneva Holmes Anderson Barbara Ash Beverly Ash fe l l If ix G. W. Barnes Nancy Bevan I Rena Bates Opal Brel Carol Balson l-0l5 Faye Blade Marlorle Blaur Loss Boenlgen nez 0I'l'Ll'l'l6U'l m6l08Ct 0 OLUQI' C!6L56l'l'l0I'l ri x s v Bob Brown Terry Carsloy y Cooke Doro Cooper Charles Brown Joanne Chase 1 ri, C 73 Dale Cowan ,ie-Tk Bob Bruns Chris Chrisiiclnson Sharon Cox Dwyuh Buckley N Jo Ann Colsrud Dorothy Crawford 1 39 Ky .gndfifufing file Wew angaroo Cgourf -eq' Bettie Cristler Dick Cronk Wayne Crume Melva Cullens Arlyn Davis Jeanette Demorest - 1- -5 l... l,-5-5.552 it , 7'1. V: i ':::. 12-ffm, 11. Beniie Dorris Nancy Dunnington Gary Driscol Lary Eddy Diane Dunn Mary Edleman Clarence Edwards Diane Edwards QQ! Donna Culp Bob Daniels Roger Diehnel Darren Dodson R. 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'Q' 44 Louise Marshall Nancy Martinson sl Collis Massey Vardell Lines Dennis lynch Beverly Matteson Lois Litterick Jerry Mac Elizabeth X11 C' Ze? .fdfferwl prom iuen in jlzeir onor l 5' f- ' Y? -:' Bob Miller Evelyn Miller Bob Morgan 'wr'-753 3' a Ellen McCarly John McCIuskey Charles McGrady George Middleton Bob Mihelcich Slephen Morrison Marilyn Norgard Pauline Norris Pal Oderman Jerry Qlson GY' l Anna Mosen Janice Parker .,--1 xii Beverly Miller Beverly Morris 3? Elaine Nissen Sally Passmore i! Diane Patterson w y. W. Pat Randle Lonnie Ring 46 .!4l'lJ WLLZZE OUQI' Ol 6!0l'il'lg I'lI'l0Ll,I'1,Cel'l'lel'lt5 ah-4 l A Mali H , un' Q '44 ig it l ' TLV' x ,is i. it h X Darrel Perry YR .,N L. , ji . R ,f 1 1 . Q J - lil! 1 VV Rodney Ray Bob Roberts Robert Pfaff R055 Phil-,bs 'rf M la wt ' dv A U I if , V il i , W. K.. Edna Ricks Richard Rom bold Lynn Adele Price Q' 9 fm- ,, i N, 1' . .WI lq'- ' - . 0 Ted Roner YTTW Dick Porter Chester Ramsey Gayle! Rose v I , x Helen Price Lester we Rex Riggs Charles X,-' l w eceiue ana! .Sign olicwf em, g an Scoll Larry Scoll 5' 1:5 K. Nay!! V 'E -K I A, L1 3' Rl-'Ode Ed Russell David Sanne Edward Sawyer Bob Schnaible Jeanelle Scillian Barbara Shannon i Vi l l l Smith Ron Smiih 5heH0Y David Simons Delores Smith Janet Somers Marlyce Sorenson Denny Sperry Fern Smilh Skippy Squires 47 eniom owe Cl, .Mfariouo Cfadd Hgh l fffff- ififff Nick Slaihar Ralph Slewarl Mary Slrahon Bob Strickland Jerry Telling Orville Thorp James Trigg Jeannine Troulman Agnes Ulechl Philip Vaughn Lucy Turner Lawrence Vesl Gloria Sunderland Mayzell Thomas Mariann Velero Harold Vogtsberger Sally Vorce Zen, Mia :gf ngkf-gnacluafion. Waddihl Shirley Ward Westover Gordon White .4 li WP-7 Bettye Wise Margaret Wright Shirley Wullbrandt I y BLEED LINE Charles Whittington Naomi Ware Jo Ann Washburn 1.-.7 lijfyx v Tom Williams Ron Yeager ,.. .fe I Kenneth Weise Betty Lou Weller Sue Ann Wiest li. 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Q I ' ' -I I . . I IQ I - ' 'T I Q 74 I' '- mary JO? EAL FRESHMAN PRINCESS fb gwen Ogion ' SOPHOMORE PRINCESS- Caffa ZW? JUNIOR PRINCESS ,M Jffw. QOWLK Courf 77 1 1 X wx: k'. F1 , '!' r . T? n u L LE LR iD 'rs .tfluh-.itfx l . Am vi , 1,11 x -M N.. H 4. -rf an . 1 i X, ,mi 'lgqig H: f' 1 A:-' , x J 3f.fyQ 'S' ' in ' ,f , :.,' fs .1 - ' A - , .- '--.1 . 1 1 , .uf CEQL,f:HQ DQUSS :m'l0fY1l.W .154-5 ' ll. if X jk una 5 ' . Q A N I 78 ' . -5 6, , V . Q, Q r , 'G-'D 1 x I ' ..f1' J 4 I 38. 1 Mm, X ' 'mum I U ...4 4.15 gf, 'B nu I Us-, ,L UD E L. . ,L. ., than ig, N. SH df' -,X as ibqx J V. - - W 3' U '5 .1 lf, .' - Q I , n-if, 41 U jfij Q -' ' -'EW 'L ' 5177? 92 ' L', . , A , --uw Y v - , A, P...A' . gi xgxi gr . 5,3 v -A-ff.:- - 813- Ryan' f- - f X , x 1' if '-fe-rt' A m .f 'Yep-w 4 X M... I V f -' X ' Q 1 a -5 7 -' i ,. 5 3 av-. 1, ' -, .1 ' A '19 g -4 e:'+1..f. ,. ' .af X A-- V- r-- ., 5 1 .v,.',fJ-' f 1 'kg I . ' ' 'AY ' ,,,' ' r ri 4 I - -Y QQ, rp .l H' . Na' ', I' 4 , lex, pn N Q Q v . . f IU auf t ta' 1 .1 ' ' .f 4 5 . I A ,df Q ' I I1 ., , X . . 1 wklxlxl ,Fi f xx,, 9 , 44' Hui, LU .L ABOVE LEFT: Expectation! ABOVE RIGHT: They didn't give up. BELOW LEFT: Renewing old acquaintances. BELOW RIGHT: Athletic field named for School Superintendent E. H. Silke. .sae ciziefcl izbevkcafecl The alumni officially organized themselves previous to the game at a well attended recep- tion in the cafeteria. At 8:00 p.m., the coronation took place. The princesses and their escorts rode onto the field in convertibles and marched slowly to the cor- onation platform, where Senior Princess Mari- lyn Norgard was crowned Queen Millerette Xlll by Student Body President Dick Porter. Follow- ing the coronation, the band presented a drill in honor of the alumni. The dedication ceremonies began with the introduction of school board chairman, A. C. Hoffman, by Mayor Ed Harms. Mr. Hoffman soon revealed that the field was to be named after School Superintendent E. H. Silke. ,ds . 6UflC8 L QOFALU6 6l,l'IfLQ Mr. Silke presented the field, and on behalf of Springfield High School, principal Warne Empey gave a short acceptance address. The field was then officially dedicated by Dean Orlando Hollis, and the ceremony ended as the band played the National Anthem. Although the scoreboard didn't say Spring- field won, the game was a colorful, never-to- ABOVE LEFT: Just plain hard work. ABOVE RIGHT: Homecoming Dance. BE- LOW lEFT: 5585.43 from the ballot boxes. BELOW RIGHT: Why so glum? This is your night. f w , ,z V. V . ' v- , 'J' r: be-forgotten affair. Doug Ruhlman's orchestra helped make the dance in the gym a tremen- dous success even though there was a mishap with the decorations a few hours before. The first annual Alumni Homecoming will be remembered for years to come, and is sure to become as traditional as the carnival it replaced. 23 Dressing rooms., Where's ,he eyebro A few laughs. A few tears. This was Remember The Day, the down-to-earth, hu- man story of the school car- eers of a young lad, Dewey Roberts lHoward Chase and Gordon Halll and his teacher, Nora Trinell iMarlyce Soren- son, Diane Patterson, and Celeste Gibbensl. Those in attendnace for one of the three performances truly did remember the day, the day of black knee sox and high button shoes, which proved no smooth operation to get in and out of. The success of the triple-cast production was largely due to director Mabel Ellefson, stu- dent director Norman Brown, and assistants Cornelia Fogle and Betty Weller. ABOVE: Celeste Gibbons, E i I e e n Smith, Gordon Hall, lone Marsh. BE- LOW: Dewey's classmates admiring his boat. Springfield High Scl1ool's tra- ditional contribution to the Christmas spirit marked its tenth year as Norman Brown and Howard Chase added their names to a list of eleven others who have had the memorable privilege of de- picting old Ebenezer Scrooge. Mrs. Mabel Ellefson, direc- tor, has seen the number of students participating climb from sixteen in 1944 to well over a hundred this year. Mrs. Ellefson has added, rewritten, and taken out scenes so that each year the program will be something new and different, Assisting her were Jo Eggle- ston as student director, Bob Elston as chief electrician, and many more students of the speech and art departments. Norman Brown as Ebenezer Scrooge. I, . i-il-ilu Mum NGHCY DW' . E In n 1 . Atcrurs- Marlene Boslwlck' ufIeclarrY smash, PONY H THE CR '. H rv nin9ton, Billy' Simons. Eugene O9 Belly Weller. .,,,,,,, , :M . ' .tri ' :ffl , .li lff fait' -i . I? Qifl-:Tl this 14 - - ..,. -cyl ' bil t ,lr M3 eixiltt . ,i 1313 . 153--t fa -' wat 1 nl, H' 'J iillllz tr ..r,. ,N la,-It Q 'Vjiigl Iii' xili','L ',l2i.C,l fp. , ' JI-Q fs' -ici ' -519 V-ffit V wt M y y4,,j . y , ' 1-i'st1?tr? , U .t ,lx it J4 Chridfmad Kara! Howard Chase lScroogej Bill Former lGhost of Christ- mas Yet to Comet. X, N. ,t 0 Cl I' Q CL I l Ol'lfLOI'lCL 8 Polar bears capering about and icebergs glistening in the northern lights formed the setting for the tradition, the king and queen were elected from the entire stu- dent body and a prince and annual winter party sponsored by the Girls League. As is the F? '5 Xxx 't.., v e i ' . ,X V- if . 'ig' lilrt t i t 1 -ll princess from each class. '- ,, . .uf V ..- K i 4. The members of the 1953-54 orchestra will long remember their organization as one of the outstanding musical organiza- tions of Springfield High School, Honors came to Joyce Westover, Ilene Smith, Joy Myers, and Ellen Young, they being se- lected to be in the I75 piece All State Orchestra which entertained the Oregon State Teacher's Association at the Port- land conference in March. The orchestra proved to be a never- failing source of music for school activi- ties from the student body in the fall to the highlight of the musical production, The Chimes of Normandy. All have learned well in the words of Sir Edward Elgar that Music is for everyone, an in- d we only have to exhaustible supply, an h out and take it unto ourselves. FECIC ABOVE RIGHT: Mr, Eltetson with the trio composed of Melva Cullcns, Elaine Roush, and Wanda Lee ' ' t tt members Hayes. BELOW LEFT. String quore e Joyce Westover, Ilene Smith, Elaine Roush, Ann Meloy. BELOW RIGHT: Concert Mistress, Melva Cullens. Q The entire orchestra with Mr. Floyd T. Ellefson, directo I'. -sk K xr, 'Q Q' EES- gsm' ' -9 U. p NP' a Y' -5 ,lf 'A ,J f Qffj .' :A x K 4 V . X . FAQ! x ' . 1 ' . . ' ' ' . Aff 1,.4xw:A ff 3 x'x ,f ' 7 X' V 'XXX V - l V W rl .1 ,fx .. VY . XL. 'X X l V' 'N -A 1 ff? -f Mf 5 FW'-N -K H? Q .,l,, h xy, 3 nf fit' fy' 1 ,IQ 5 3 F'2A'r'f1 'x3 T gg ,Y .. 3 Nq:1:'. -x'r. ka ' '?'if3 'Ex v Y. fy W -Va 1 B -ww -5 as Fw 1-V r ef' A - f,, , f 1. . - w 19 mi J X. . . gf V Y ..,q. ybrfhbl W ' ff' A . ,Lf . K I. Q5 , fr 'Q 4nu.,'.. QLr:v'jr n . K' , 333 : . 1, j if :QE -' I f 'f f ' ' . . I ' K I . 4 1 1 ,' 'vii .r X ' K 3- ' I I ' ' ff! ao ' .ui ,-f f. FF? wyn I rv! I W i N I O -1 W Q Lg Q wr fm 'K .1 X7-E:aj:.FA:,i-. F,Kk ,gi QQQL f?'fN fv VW!! N WIN Mb ,H M 37 -1.-,keg-V 'Ii' I' . ' A . Je ,A f 'LNXCLA 'i w nj ' NIL '35 ' nm N 5 N 5g?Q97f4gffVQii2TRky I 'P' A ,fig 'Lg i . Ri' 3 xi l l l I 1.1 Donna English, Donald Bault, Bob Elston, Miss Diamonl, Henry Clausen, Glenn Widdifield, Sharon Rich- ardson, Bill Williamson, Larry St. John, Gaile Dumm, Joyce Pfenning, Margery Adamsey, Twila Dead- mond, Bill Nothwang, Larry Smith, Garnet Harris, Dale Orkney, Charles Bradford. MISS DIAMANT l ing ourwl fAe oon The Junior production of Ring Round The Moon, directed by Miss Amelie Diamant, was definitely pro- fessional looking down to the very last silver-tinged coiffure. Much credit for the success of the play was.due Howard Chase for his portrayals of Hugo and Frederic, two identical and yet opposite twins. Confusing? Well, actually it was only their physical features that were the same. Mentally they were as different as night and day. For the audience expecting some- thing a little out of the ordinary, Ring Round The Moon was cer- tainly no disappointment. Glenn Widdifield, Roberta Zachary, Bill Williamson, Twila Deadmond, Margery Sharon Richardson, Glenn Widdifield, Howard Chase Adamsey, Gaile Dumm. ,- Joshua ..... ..,.. L arry St. John Hugo ...................... Howard Chase Frederic ................,. Howard Chase Diana Messerschmann .,...,.,...,.... Joyce Pfenning Patrice Bombelles ..., Bill Nothwang Lady India .....,.... Twila Deadmoncl Madame Desmortes .,.. Gaile Dumm Capulet ............ Margery Adamsey Messerschmann ....,. Bill Williamson Romainville ...,.... Glenn Widditield Isabelle .......,.,., Sharon Richardson lsabelle's Mother ,, Roberta Zachary A General .............,.,..,. Bob Elston Footmen .... Larry Smith, Don Bault Double for Hugo and Frederic ,... Dale Orkney C32 Z PS-. ff' if-A Frm 99 P 1 FIRST ROW: Phyllis Willits, Barbara Young, Vonda Lemmon, Kathleen son, Pot Stahl, Mary Brown, Barbara Cox, Patti Oliver, LaVon Kehoe, strong, Loretto Wheat, Janet Kerns, Pat Smith, Letha May Fisher, Marlene Oyff , 6U'l6J Qing , AQ Under the direction of Mr. Van Zandt, the girls' and boys' glee clubs had a most outstanding year. The excellent work done by the girls in churches and service clubs drew considerable p r a i s e and played a big part in making the city ofSpringfield moremusiccon- scious. Few other high schools in the state could boast of a male chorus so much in demand as our Sere- naders in Blue. These boys were enthusiastically received at both school and community affairs, and later in the year were chosen to participate in the exchange assemb- ly program. WINTER CONCERT Girls' Glee He Shall Feed His Flock Veni Jesu Trio: Jackie Marshall Kathern Stringfield Letha May Fisher Were You There Pray for Me Where 'Er You Walk Boys' Glee I'd Love to Live in Loveland Sweet Sixteen I Had a Dream If You Were The Only Girl vw I Keen, Betty Corliss, Thane Foyetta Hallmark, Sherry Pond, Shirley Loghry, Jackie Marshall, Nancy Putnam, Sharon Armstrong, Aldous, Myrtle Shelley. SECOND ROW: Shirley Heinrich, Beverly Gilmore, G Joan Mathes, Carol Arm- Wheeler. wen Olsen, Lee Ann Ben- Just one last chorus before the bell. FIRST ROW: Bill Shamel, George Ekberg, Bob Hoffman, Larry DeRieux, Richard Crawford, Melvin Westover, John Starks, Jerry Smith. SECOND ROW: Lyle Wullbrandt, Kimber Johnson, .terry Sears, arry Leek, Robert Batson, Deon Dixon, Warren Dixon, Dennis Wimmer. THIRD ROW: Gordon Hall, David Neet, Norman Brown, Ron Lewis, Don Bault, Larry St. John, Alan Kidd, Tom Reynolds, Richard Brown. - Q l rn : A ri I 'l s X , , fit 1.4 sb. in iw N23 V 1 .Il w 4 J I Vx 'F' HJ., ' 9 ii lh N 5 - I t I fm yv x ABOVE AND BELOW RIGHT: A few of the most hilarious scenes from the ploy. BELOW LEFT: Student director, Jo Eggleston, presents class adviser, Mrs. Gregg, with a gift from the cast and production staff. enior Wag The dream of every high school Thespian, to personify a famous radio or movie star, came true for Lois Hufstader when she stepped onto the stage as Judy Foster, that spirited teenage star of the delightful radio comedy, A Date With Judy, In a desperate attempt to raise money for a relief fund and thereby reign as queen of the school dance, Judy turns the lives of her fam- ily into a turmoil. Throughout most of the performance, her schemes seem to be destined for failure as Judy's bitter enemy, Tootsie Whiteman, beats her by S75 in the race for queen. Tootsie is stricken with a bad case of hives and Judy is crowned queen of the ball . . . naturally. lgLJ'fl up---,-., 'ai . Pallet Diane Queen son and King Den ny 5perrY tax if l PT O I The purpose of the annual Phys- ical Education Festival is to show th e people ot this community what is being accomplished in the P. E. Department of our school. Each year a Royal Court is elected by the student body to honor the seniors h h w o ave presented outstanding performances in one or more of the P. E. sponsored activities. Court members pictured above are Bob Brown, Ramona Howard, Chris Karp, Katie Waddill, Crown Prince Tom Kirkpatrick, Crown Princess Mayzelle Bostwick, King Denny Sperry, Queen Diane Patterson Porter Mavis Prime Minister Dick , Henry, Skip Squires, Marilyn Ege, Bill Lincoln, Sally Pcissmore, Bob e rather unhappy look- Mihelcich. Th ing flower girls and crown bearer are Marilyn Grady, Claudia Wetzig, and Mike McAnulty, yedfiuaf ,I An air of reverence seems to pre- vail over the audience throughout the entire production, and as the last strains of The Lord's Prayer fill- ed the gymnasium, the townspeople in attendance that night must have realized that they had iust beheld a spectacle quite different from the usual. On the surface it may have ap- peared to be iust an ordinary spring festival with its dancing, tumbling, and marching, but throughout the program an atmosphere of true pa- triotism pervaded into the minds of everyone. This was a performance truly ded- icated to God and countryg and though more elaborate tributes have been paid, they certainly could not have been more sincere than Old Glory Forever. Crown Pr. Mess M Crow . UYZelIe B , n Prince Tom Kfrksxzlik and 4 I 1f?1'? Q .,,- . ,, Vl- ,gm f X X v t 1. Eng, 1 A ' ii .37 U J1': x,. 'P+ M I ii!ah:-EJIIHXXXXIIIIKHIIEIIN . X ' Q . -1' ii U li'!'3i.i i2iil lllllllllllllllllillllllllllifiml' u' iid 1 ' , fp! mb I QQ- Q24 Q 'SJ' ,' Q' Ev. .L 104 H, K, M ,-4 -- ---' - .1 . YS .1 .- um xr-, 45 ?-if '41, , 1 I I 1 JI fm 4.l i 5 enior career ag Along about the middle of April each year, seniors are given an opportunity to spend an actual day on the job. During the day they observe or work with people engaged in an occupation that they themselves would like to enter some day. Arrangements for Senior Career day are made by business ed teacher Ralph Mason. Mr. Mason works in close alliance with the socio-econ teachers to make this an event looked forward to by future-conscious seniors. ' ii --- . , , '- iv ,, i iv At the top of the page, Orville Tharp is shown working with a lathe operator at Wey- erhaeuser Timber Co. Skip Squires was snapped iust as he began his ascent up a Mountain States telephone pole. The interested observ- er at the right of the picture is Mr. Mason. Pictured at left are Nila Alberts and Helen Price, who spent the day as sales girls at Al- exander's Department Store. Above are seen four seniors exploring the field of dentistry with Doctor Dow, local dentist. The identity of the poor, suffering patient is unknown. Q' ff 'xx 1 X N. Neffgvm ff Lf r. f I ' ' fl x ' If X .- Kxx ,gk X ' Ns. V ex ,XJXX ff, , Neatha Collins 5 I! Nd! ' 1536. J Ax-. . i J, I, X x x s .f W 1 'Sig 5: I . l 1 H ' V 'bv - A PM ' 5 ll X b 1 . - . 1 W ,-, , X., .W i 'Y , ',, 4 0 'Q 4..L ,, KX J, , 'J l - . . .. ' x ....-f ,- Y KA1 Diane Dunn Zora, Jensen f,,. 1 ' fm K -Q . , y r,,,- Anna Mosen L .gil f-jf. I 1... .hw , A - W - ' Vu. '5-uw :Q 'fl ' H Flower D V100 r 'F' QW ' J: l l Bob Brown Jerry Cyphert Social promoter Business manager I1 on ag QJJLOI15 ..- Dicic Porter Marlyce Sorenson Senior class president President Meeting called to order . . . reading of minutes . . . year's accomplishments . . . tasks of tradition . . . Curtis magazine drive . contest between classes . . . Confeder- ates and Yankees . . . pledged S2000 to Community Hospital fund . . . exchange as- semblies . . . Jerry Olson in charge . . . with Cottage Grove, Corvallis, Willamette . . . good talent, good show . . . something new class assemblies . . . each class gives an assembly . . . hidden talent brought to light Tom Bourgeois Junior class president also class competition . . . divided seat- ing at games . . . girls on one side, boys on the other . . . In summary . . . successful . . . never-to-be-forgotten year. Vernon Norris Sophomore class president X - Cf? t 3 Marilyn Nargard Donnie Williams Secretary Treasurer fAe Counci pfana .S?uc!enf.x4cfiuifief5 Gary Taylor Freshman class president l l fxeusq ls tv s i,4 A 1 Sherman Everett Vice-president Diane Patterson Girls League president Tom Kirkpatrick Boys Alliance president Ui9'F?p'w i f iff' mm AZ C5 ' ' 1. l'qy,,x XM if-fl v f , ,fi H, r SVN, 7 1' , - I 4' 5 -L 5 .,, oz, ,ff ,. .tx n,, Il ,NHL ,L ' ' Awr., ,, I 1 1, U, . . wg ix, 'V A lu, VA- 11.-Jam l Q-we L' '.l 1 X - 'W Eil'iQI i Semor Skit Junior Class Entertainment tli .,xx 9 ll Girls League President, Diane Patterson V confers with Miss Wilson, Assistant Dean of Girls. 'E A, - gi .md-N 'll pr, fs , H' ,fi .fs A U? ' ,EE , V H 23357- I . i ' 5 Y- ll 17' .171 ' . U P Jf prt J 4-fig l05 Xi-ezfs l ,nr-51 FIRST ROW: S. Ring, D. Stephens, K. Everson, S. Stephens, J. Hill, M. Wright, Miss Diamant. SECOND ROW: B. Porter, S. Pennington, L. Rodgers, N. Ziolkowski, F. Johnson, M. Burright, G. McAdams, K. Millican. THIRD ROW: S. Weddle, S. Woods, G. Reynolds, J. Ardinger,-N. Thomas, S. Cross, R. Harris, L. Iles, L. Kehoe, V. Worley. FOURTH ROW: D. Pino, S. Platt, M. Marshall, L. Weeks, l. Redlich, N. Peterson, K. Kyle, G. Buzard, E. Cushing. Ze lramafica ,SZL5 How many points have l earned? is a ques- things they can do to earn points. Their meet- tion asked often by many Dramatics Club ings, which are supervised by Miss Amelie E. members. These freshmen and sophomore stu- Diamant, who has appeared in numerous plays dents are earning points towards Thespian in Europe and in the United States and has membership. Ten points is the goal, and they directed various American and European plays, work hard to get them. Directing, writing, or are held twice a month. Their membership this taking part in skits are some of the many year is ilO, which is 0 record forthe club. FIRST ROW: M. Mesecher, S. Story, G. Trueblood, C. Jenson, C. Boatright, D. Brown, M. Montgomery, A. Utecht, D. DeRiex. SECOND ROW: P. Hale, G. Gardner, M. Tooker, E. Roush, M. J. Fisk, B. Raines, B. Whitlow, K. Richardson, J. Heater. THIRD ROW: S. Jeffries, C. Sharp, S. Dunn, S. Frese, R. M. Mc' Calligan, QG. Gearhort, P. Menice, M. Roberts, L. Tollison, A. Nissen. FOURTH ROW: J. Runyan, D. Rasander, G. Burkholter, D. Wimer, J. Munn, K. Johnson. ,fl .f ' 4 . .- j- ,Q gs I I I It 'I avg., It .5 Yr' D FIRST ROW: Nancy Thomas, program chairman: Beverly Porter, secretary: Orla Wassom, vice-president. SECOND ROW: Anastasia Utecht, treasurer: Lorelee lles, president: Douglas Rosander, sergeant-at-arms. ew 7Wem6er5Ai,a meer The activities of the Dramatics club are var- ied and many. The members have been kept very busy all year. One of the proiects was staging plays. Each person chose a play and made the stage for it in miniature. They have a iolly time presenting many skits, monologues, pantomines, and one-act plays. Exchange meetings with Thespians have been in their program this year, also. They are ready and willing to present programs for the school and community whenever asked. It is certain that everyone who has been a member of Dramatics club this year can truly say, l've enioyed it immensely! FIRST ROW: E. McGrady, D. Williams, D. Kellog, L. Rockhill, C. Porter, J. Marshall, J. Fox, B. Price, B. Garboden, J. Frazier, M. Clark, B. Kirk. SECOND ROW: B. Crane, P. Newman, D. Hebert, S. Heacock, L. M. Fisher, I. Golightly, F. Parker, L. Colsrud, L. A. Benson, B. Stahl. THIRD ROW: D. Scribner, D. Zahm, J. Heater, S. Hardenbrook, F. Hallmark, M. Diehnel, M. Coxine, I. Erickson, V. Schultz, S. Hoglan. FOURTH ROW: M. Bailey, S. Wright, M. L. Christensen, P. Mathes, E. Bertz, K. Niece, B. Trcutman, C. Chalmers, S. Granger, K. Anderson. Lkw.. -,, -Q I - S7 I FIRST ROW: D. Smith, G. Anderson, C. Batson, J. Eggleston, A. Utecht, D. Patterson, C. Fogle, B. Weller, N. Ferguson, I. Marsh, J. Somers, S. Cox, L. Hufstader, S. Ward, J. Hackleman. SECOND ROW: D, Williams, G. Hall, B. Elston, L. John, H. Chase, N. Brown, B. Williamson, B. Miller, Mrs. Ellefson sponsor. THIRD ROW: E. Ricks, P. Hill, J. Westover, E. Roner, D. Ransdell, L. Erne, N. Dunnington, R. Lewis, S. Richardson, L. Brown, M. Bailey, D. Phillips, J. Gramzow, C. Gibbons, M. Wright, I. Smith. cfm The members of the Springfield Troupe of of the National Thespian Society were kept busy acting their part in various plays this year. They did a commendable iob presenting One Foot In Heaven, and had loads of fun doing it. One-act plays were on the schedule for various outside organizations. Near the beginning of the second semester one could find members of the club studying one-act plays to present at a series of noon-hour pro- grams in the Dramatics room. I MW Puff can ' Council-SEATED: Larry St. John, stage manager: Cornelia 44 Fogle, secretary: Betty Weller, president: Nell Ferguson, treasurer: lone Marsh, clerk. STANDING: Norman Brown, program chairman, Howard Chase, vice-president, Bob Elston, electrician: Mrs. Ellefson, director. - I. Skit-Nobody Sleeps f L , I, l,,,l - f lg Make-up demonstration ,Skit-Yellow Tickets As they did the stage make-up for various school plays, you could hear them exclaiming, Sit still, or l'll get this in your eye! They pre- sented make-up demonstrations before the Dramatics club and Thespians. They sponsored, planned, and worked on the State National Thespian Society, held on the University of Or- egon campus. In all things the members have l' d t th ' tt , A t ll t, I in? filffe Zh life hf,'.f0'l'iief,-- C We your pm Il U1 . ihere fAe cirlonor' fed FIRST ROW: W, L. Hayes, S. Wullbrandt, M. Gibson, l. Bowerman, E. Maupin, Z. Jensen, G. Dumm, M. Henry, T. Deadmond, J. Peterson, G. Fried, D. Clark, J. Chase, D. Haxby, J. Wilson. SECOND ROW: Miss Diamant, J. Pfenning, D. Pena, N. Armstrong, B. Goodrich, D. Buckley, S. Squires, S. Morrison, J. Skillian, S. Kirkham, S. Stevenson, J. Ferguson, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Elletson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Roner, B. Simons, J. Munn, J. Vroman, V. Fogle, D. Bault, B. Farmer, R. Diehnel, J. Bradley, E. Sawyer, L. Smith. i - -f il '51 5 , 53 K-'51 IQ 'n'.. - 1 X. - 4 Q ., ,L... 7....k+L ivy Y x P 'bv 'Hy V ' ,I .. f '- f C as 17 QQ D if DQ AA it Ln A 9 9 f 1 FIRST ROW Bull Lincoln vice president, Wayne Crune, chaplain, Joe Kesey, secretary, Tom Kirkpatrick, president SECOND ROW Mr Johnson, adviser, Doug Cole, sergeant-at-arms, Earl Jacques, sergeant' at arms Jack Evans sergeant at arms, Mr. Carlson, adviser. THIRD ROW: Ray Barsi, sergeant-at-arms, Ogff .X4!ACU'lCQ Every boy who registers at Springfield High automatically be- comes a member of Boys Alliance. Meetings, held every other Tuesday during activity period, are organized to be interesting and educational. The first meeting of the year is usually reserved for the introduction of teachers and the presidents of the clubs and organizations. This year the Alliance sponsored the Archery club, Chess club, Rod and Reel, and Fencing club. The boys cooperated with the Girls League to sponsor the Print and Cord and Winter parties. Presldem The committee members for the Print and Cord Dance. SEATED are Gordon White Carolyn Briggs, Pat Kelly, Lydia Anderson, Darlene Shannon, and Carla Rowe STANDING are Tom Kirkpatrick, Closen Christian, Diane Patterson, if ' ' a M MM ,T K' 'S Adi.. 1' FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Harris, Sec,-Treas. Joe Elliott, David Gerhart, Bill Bailey, Eugene Hoeraut, Gary Wild. SECOND ROW: Bob Rockhill, John Earle, Bob Coffman, .lim Lehman, Dale Orkney, Vice-Pres. Keith Nothwang, Mr. Nafziger, adviser, THIRD ROW: Larry Hagle, Scott McDuffie, Bill Bainbridge, Charles Rudd, Darwin Laioie, Dean Vest, David Simons, Pres. omlaaaa goaafa An organization for those interested in sci- ence, the Compass Club is dedicated to the ad- vancement of its members' knowledge and in- terest in that, field. During the year the members gave scientific talks and demonstrations before the group at their regular meetings. Other activities were field trips to the University of Oregon, the local resin manufacturing plant, and the North- Zguclchng cienfififfi west Electro-development Laboratory in Albany. The Westinghouse Science Talent Search awarded a scholarship and a ten-day trip to Washington, D. C. to club president, David Simons, who was the fourth member of the Compass Club to receive recognition in this contest. David's proiect was The Construction of a Six-lnch Newtonian Telescope. Bob Rockhill and Bill Bailey concoct another chemi- The cIub's radio hams , Gary Wild, Benny Taber and Darwin Lagoie cal experiment during a club meeting, try for some DX ldistance receptionl. 1.2i.1ivi-- - Sv' 95 44 . FIRST ROW: G. While, D. Porter, J. Mackey, D. Cole. SECOND ROW: J. Mesecher, J, Sagen, R. Hatch, B. O'Conner, L. Cooke, S. Everett, L. lverson, L. Eddy. THIRD ROW: J. Rapoich, D. Williams, F. Church, D. Romero, W. Gossler, D. Saxon, G. Roberts, B. Goodrich, G. Ott. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Priester lad- viserl, H. Clausen, T. Willoughby, L. Pakulak, J. Averill, B. Nothwang, D. Buckley, C. Moore, J. Castle- berry, D. Bluhm. Jeb- lj Boys Affend .Sifafe Congress The Hi-Y club is sponsored by Central-Lane Y. M. C. A., and this year had forty boys from the sophomore, iunior, and senior classes who have a high standard of Christian character and conduct. This group has been active in serving re- freshments to the football and basketball teams after the close of each game, and also in handling game programs for maior sports ev- ents. Six boys went to Salem this year to repre- sent the club in the Oregon State Youth and Government Legislature Congress. They helped over ZOO other representatives from Hi-Y clubs to run the State of Oregon for two days in a practice session for the model legislature. The annual initiation of the Hi'Y club was held in October this year, Vuryl Landreth was in charge of the impressive ceremony. '-G. QQ-nr :X .,.. . ...- -1- L T ,......... 1 -' 3 v ' KU! .7 f 'LN K , ash . W .' X? 3 13-+11 Q J 2 .U -if-we . wx, 1 va -vix r ,V I .il , 1 . 1 4 sin.-U H '11, . 'I '-,. - 3 at fill. ,g..arV . QQ' -Q .v ' ufs, bg - .az . 2 , .rig A ,1 Hp. K ' ' R 'I' .fl ' ff! ' ' '41 :PTS X with ,ff L., qi -Q, , , A +R wr. l I- RIGHT: Darlene Shannon, Helen Ballew, Margery Adamsey, Janet Robison, Patty Squires, Anna Mae Edwards. BELOW: Dixie Dooley, Barbara O'NeiI, Jenita Holt, Katy Waddill, Sally Passmore, Lois Hufstader, Marilyn Norgard, Sandra Kessler. XX xr JA Climaxing the years' activities for the GAA was an overnight camp- ing trip to the coast in April. To be a member of the club, a girl must have earned 50 points by participating in outside activities or intramurals, and must continue to earn 50 points a year to retain membership in the club. ariouft .xdcfiuifieri of fAe ear' FIRST ROW: R. Bates, A. Mosen, S. Passmore, L. Hufstader, G. Fried, W. Stogsdill, D. Haxby, P. Norris. SECOND ROW: P. Squires, S. Manning, N. Tompkins, R. Harris, B. Whitworth, J. A. Chase, S. Vorce, M. Ege. THIRD ROW: D. O'Neil, R. Howard, K. Waddill, J. Holt, S. A. Wiest, H. Ballew, D. Culp, V. Keech, E. Defoor. V?- I , P l A QQ, XA D ,xterm t IL ' 1 'L 1 xg S, -.. W K i I' .. FIRST ROW: T. Thompson, J. Averill, J. Sagen, T. Willoughby, G. Ott, L. Smith, E. Barnhart, S. Pteifle. SECOND ROW: G. Price, L. Roberts, D Orkney, A. Kidd, R. Erickson, D. Williams, D. Saxon, J. Vroom- an, D. Kuykendahl. THIRD ROW: L. Dowdy, J. Cyphert, L. Pakulak, C. Moore, B. Crowe, B. Stuart, T. Bourgeois, L. St. John. FOURTH ROW: W. Gossler, L. Iverson, B. Brown, B. Lincoln, J. Mackey, D. Porter, S. Everett, L. Cooke, F. Wilson unior goodfera How do you read this exposure meter? What exposure index does this film have? If the lens opening is f 4.5, what should the shutter speed be? Would If5O second be right? These questions are answered, and much first hand experience is gained in the Photography Club. Information is available concerning cameras, their use, taking pictures, posing people, and the make-up of a good picture. The Junior Boosters Club was formed this year to give the boys an organiza- tion for supporting all phases of Spring- field High School athletics. The purposes are to provide a nucleus for building school spirit among the high school boys and to set an example of good spectator sportsmanship and participation. The club members wear white shirts and cords and sit in a group at all home athletic events. pA0t09l CLl0Ag FIRST ROW: Jackie Marshall, Nancy Putnam, Elaine Roner fsecretary-treasurerl. SECOND ROW: Shirley Granger lvicefpresidentl, Darlene Ransdell. THIRD ROW: John McDonald, Jerry James, Charles Rob- erts. MISSING: Jean Clark, Johanna Wilson. 1 x...! X 2 ' XX rw 6' in f 'i .A , x Nr xx. FIRST ROW: Lester Anderson, O. B. Cogburn, John Schanfler, Cheryl Ash, Gerald Carlson, Tony Truel- son. SECOND ROW: Mike Smith, Michael Myrick, John Possmore, Elsie Patrick, Keith Edleman, Ralph Thompson. THIRD ROW: Collis Massey, Marden Rodakowski, Jack Jensen, Les Pakulak, Curtis Christian, Mr. Merydith, adviser. .!4I CA8l'y Plug making, fly tieing, and keeping their rods in repair, kept the Rod and Reel Club members busy. The main topic of discussion at their meetings was fish, fish, and more fish. This Spring they went on o fishing trip, which was successful, at least in the To make a bull's eye is the main desire of every member of the Archery Club. At their meetings, held once a week in the Memorial Building, they learn the skills of handling a bow and arrow. As their proiect this year they learned, during the activity period, to make their own bows and arrows, under the capable direction of their adviser. FIRST ROW: Bob Ashley, Biel Shamel, John McDonald, Jerry Sears. SECOND ROW: Dennis Bible, Jim lehrman, Wallace Anderson, lee Lemmon. THIRD ROW: W. T. Johnson, adviser. standards of having a good time. Anyone is eligible to be voted into the membership of this club. i..-.,..iiQ Vi i 151' Q Ci I .fx '-' i .J H,- 1 7 1 14:5 'v -9 9 FIRST ROW: Mrs. Patterson ladviserl, Sharon Cox, Beverly Gilmore, Evelyn Smith, Fay Blade, Nancy Bevan. SECOND ROW: Lois Marshall, Lois Boentgen, Barbara Marchewka, Gail Mark, Annettcl Gaines, Naomi Ware. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Fawver, June Martin, Fay Holsinger, Delores Smith, Bettye Wise, Dara Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Lurlene Hoy, Joanne Chase, Beverly Bush, Mary Ellen McCarty, Nancy Dunnington, Janet Somers, Cornelia Fogle. 06 Lflfel' GUN QFQIQCQ as if JJ f, mv. uf Pictured above is the Y-Teen cere- monial. Officers at left are Mrs. Pat- terson, adviser: DGYU COOP'-ff. PYES' ident, Lois Boentgen, secretary, Bev- erly Morris, worship chairman, Wanda Williams, service chairman, Nancy Dunnington, publicity chairman, Janet Somers, camp and conference, Evelyn Miller, vice-president, Bettye Wise, treasurer. ,lf- iteik-'F ,N I 'Q5 .,L.k 'V' v ' N 30' ' 'F Z7 R F! S' 9 G. : Q.- X 11- Ji- N T , . ji ,fi , FIRST ROW: Mrs. Pallersan, Mary Gibson, Beverly Freeman, Mary Farris. SECOND ROW: Clela Tart, Rita Zukurs, Reba Hudson, Jackie Lochman, Dora Ann Shelley. THIRD ROW: Pol Bowman, Wanda Williams, Beverly Morris, Jo Ann Washburn, Evelyn Miller. FOURTH ROW: Deanna Coning, Kalhleen Keen, Barbara Huffman, Marilyn Marlin, Phyllis Ashley. Jane! .gyaonoord umea program 15 The Tri-Y club has carried out a varied program. The first event was the potluck followed by The ceremonial. They sold boxed candy, held several cake sales, were hosfs in February at The Mid-Winter Conference, and look part in the nurses aid program. The eight girls at left were delegates fo The Tri-Y Conference. l fl i l i lllll .5-y,-W ' l ll: .il , iiiigifii 'll ii if ill l l llll Ill' li ll W .... ll riff. V FIRST ROW: L. Crank, V. Kidd, L. Homolka, R. Class, D. Chapman, M. Tillapough, D. Stengem. SECOND ROW. A. Vangsnes, C. Conner, W. Williams, G. Trueblood, C. Boatright, M. Shelley, L. Hunt, J. Cooper. THIRD ROW: V. Armstrong, R. Fish, C. McCIuskey, W. Gaines, C. Bates, L. Eich, N. Roper, J. Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: M. Nichols, G. Adams, S. Platt, E. Wilson, S. Watts, R. Peterson, J. Ritchie, P. Tomas, J. Martin. The governing body of Prepper Y Teens is the council shown above. FIRST ROW: Deana John- son, Joan Cooper, Janis Edmiston, Patty Oliver. SEC- OND ROW: Donna West, Evelyn Wilson, M y r t I e Shelley, Rosalie Lupon, Ar- dalee Ashworth, Virginia Hinrichs. re em lgarficiyaafe The members of Prep- per Y-Teens, a branch of the Y. W. C. A., were over- heard at Christmas time saying, Would you like to buy some candy? lt costs only 50 cents a box. These freshman and sophomore girls sold candy before Christmas instead of help- ing to sponsor the Hobby Show. Part of this money will help pay for a scholar- 1- x,f'. FIRST ROW: J. Kerns, N. Sage, P. Willits, M. Louder, M. Wheeler, C. Parnel, B. Grayson. SECOND ROW: M. Kyle, L. Olson, W. Buell, B. Schibler, R. Lupon, D. Erskine, D. West, D. Johnson. THIRD ROW: M. Orsborne, J. Edmiston, J. Vance, L. Church, M. McOuilliam, B. Cox, R. Garboden. FOURTH ROW: G. Saunders, A. Ashworth, V. Hinrichs, M. Brown, G. Stubbs, G. LoShot, D. Dillard, P. Oliver. in mrfAwAiL pl'0j0Cf ship for a deserving senior girl. They have many activi- ties and proiects during the year which are of ser- vice to the school and com- munity, and provide fun for the girls. The outstanding service program of the year was the nurses' aid training pro- gram carried out in co-op- eration with the Sacred Heart Hospital. if T Miss Garrow and Prepper council members attended conference in Eugene. Pic- tured at left are twelve nurses aids in their new red and white striped uni- forms. 6' in I dw g., FIRST ROW: M. Anderson, M. Bennett, A. Weise, M. Cullens, B. Ashworth, J. Cheslerman, C. Fish. SECOND ROW: B. Carlisle, I.. Litterick, J. Elliot, P. Hembree, G. LaVelIe, N. Alberts, D, Lakey. THIRD ROW: Miss Bailey, I.. John, E. Johnson, R. Summit, M. Stogsdill, C. Wetzell, A. Ruede, J. Blade. FOURTH ROW: V. Remmerde, P. Bowman, P. Guiley, D. McCullough, R. McMichael, P. Baldwin, L. Anderson. an .Sze gale a gkerry ie. Toward New Horizons. With this motto in mind, the members of FHA undertook many proiects and fun-filled activities. Any girl who has taken at least one year of home economics is eligible for membership in FHA. Many social activities enlivened the year's program. There were Christmas caroling, slum- ber parties, Daddy's date night, bake sales, skating parties and many more events adding interest and enthusiasm to the year's routine. The girls attended several conferences dur- ing the year. Four members went to Albany for the district meeting in the tall and later two attended the state meeting at Oregon State College. FIRST ROW: Leona John, vice-president, Pat Bowman, president: Jeanette Blade, treasurer: Venito Remmerde, historian. SECOND ROW: Mary Anderson, song leader, Gloria laVelIe, social promoter. MISSING: Linda Anderson, secretary: Carol Fish, songleoder. .1-it it ,N-xiii. , -,-,WV i ' EE. r N 499 134 . ,. hr. 6, 'in ,- i Q , FIRST ROW: J. Earle, R. McClellan, G. Nixon, D. Mason, R, Kadrmas, G. Smith. SECOND ROW: R. Haley, R. Burch, H. Honer, G. Dodson, D. Doner, R. Hansen, D. Hansen. THIRD ROW: Mr. Rice, B. Martin, D. Payne, F. Lee, D. Cox, R. Dean. 348 Z? 37,4 SUM The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural abilities and leadership needed in farming. The FFA motto has only l2 words but these are filled with practical philosophy, reflecting a spirit and sincerity that shows the true view- point of farm youth. Chl! enging Woffo Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve FIRST ROW: R, Smith, T. Kirkpatrick, A. Petersen, P. Vaughn, R. Ray, B. Simons. SECOND ROW: N. Carter, G. Fent, C. Ramsey, L. Ramsey, C. Pepiot, L. Lluellyn, B. Lays. THlRD ROW: L. Dowdy, S. Morrison, J. LaShot, G. Price, F. Abshere, B. Chase, L. Myers. FOURTH ROW: D. Sanne, B. Edwards, N. Hansen, C. Whittington, D. Hill, J. Tharp, J. McCormack. Q Q. Z 2 J I lx l i t 'Q l l , 'Alla i f ,-I 1-H , i Y T . Q 1 1 ,V ,. . A 'J me FIRST ROW: N. Putnam, C. Liden, R. Penn, L. Spain, B. Rogers, R. Lerran. SECOND ROW: E. Larson, M. Milne, S. Prairie, C. Vaughn, J. Steele, N. McMillan. THIRD ROW: Miss Bailey, S. Schams, A. Lindsly, B. Woll, J. Smith. jkecle Ca tefeiteff QPU2 More coffee, sir? May I help you? Service for others is the main obiective of the Cater- ettes. They serve both the school and the com- munity, learning not to drop a tray of dishes at someone's feet, or trying to keep from spill- ing coffee down someone's neck. These forty-two girls, all dressed in white, are ready and willing to help whenever and af Shoo! ganquetd wherever needed. They serve at most school functions, including the Homecoming reception. They also serve at the sports banquets held at the Memorial Building. The officers of this club are Barbara Woll, president, Ruth Penn, vice-president, Marilyn Milne, secretary-treasurer: Miss Bailey, adviser. FIRST ROW: E. Young, B. Davisson, J. Pease, D. Hunley, S. Guthrie, C. Smith. SECOND ROW: J. Davies, J. Marsden, B. Mclean, B. Robertson, H. Williams. THIRD ROW: D. Pappin, D. Keirnes, E. Christensen, B. Wallerstedt, R. Alphin, E. Hanson. MlSSlNG: C. Armstrong, G. Fawver, E. Morris, A. Kveck, B. Garboden, D. Pulliam, B. Price. ' 1,4 5 l l 1 ' V'-1 S , in 5 ' mv ' l l i l ' '-SQ l 1 , . -it n-N mv It U . A, l 1 l u ......1,. ...- gi l ...el FIRST ROW: P. Kelly, A. Bergstrom, M. Adamsey, G. Seim, J. Williams, J. Nadeau, D. Austin, C. Blinn, G. Hamel, J. Stahl. SECOND ROW: D. Rose, K. Stringfield, G. Harris, S. Stubbert, C. Jamison, G. Dumm, N. Tompkins, C. Rowe, D. Cox, J. Bean. THIRD ROW: J. Schlacter, D. Dooley, l. Marsh, H. Ballew, T. Deadmond, B. O'NeiI, D. Shannon, J. Willhite, M. Haxby. FOURTH ROW: C. Dennis, E. Roush, H. Barton, S. Stevenson,' C. Briggs, J. Davis, A. Edwards, Mrs. Stone. ainf an Kuala Suppged .Aff lf something is being done big, and you wish to know who dunnit, it could very well be the Paint and Brush club. A Halloween dance was one of their pro- jects. The Christmas spirit was made real by the beautiful tree in the main hall. Also, they decorated the main office bulletin board with bright, cheerful Christmas cards. Porky, who has been in the Girls. League room, was con- structed by this club. Their goal is To do our best on any proiect assigned to us. The officers are Dixie Dooley, president, Shirley Stubbert, vice-president, Sharon Austin, treasurer, Nan Bowman, social promoter, Gayle Seim, program chairman. FIRST ROW: K. Richardson, E. Roush, M. Buckle, J. Robison, N. Bowman, B. Porter, P. Squires, S. Woods, M. Burright, M. Montgomery, J. Wilson, C. Ausmus, O. Bornhort. SECOND ROW: S. Frese, G. Olson, S. Dunn, B. Patrick, J. Winsor, D. Dubendorf, S. Coombs, K. Everson, D. Purkey, S. Austin, N. Stubbers, C. Davis, M. Williams. THIRD ROW: B. Shouldice, J. Ardinger, B. Colvin, D. O'Neil, P. Stengen, F. Stahl, R. Woogie. FOURTH ROW: S. Sharp, M. Fisk, C. Sanne, V. Vaughn, F. Parker, J. Kerns, M. Orsborn, E. Hibbard, H. Pilant, Mrs. Stone, adviser. l : il ' Q Y . as Q0 .,' FIRST ROW: Jesse Strahon, Roger Logan, Larry Hart, Ronald Davis, Claude Madison, Jerry Coleman, Bob Smith. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hanson ladviserl, Byron Kelso, Tom Treadwell, Delvan Dent, Donnie Hansen, John Earle. THIRD ROW: Wyman Beagle, Earl Zysett, Bill Bainbridge, Dexter Kuykendall, Larry Hogle, Larry Lansberry, Scott McDuffie. Ready! Aim! Fire! Practice makes perfect, or almost - the National Rifle Association medals won by several members of the Rifle Club will testify. Under the leadership of Harold Vogts- berger, president, the team practiced shooting and learned to follow the rules of gun safety. The early part of the year the Chess Club spends in practice games, trying to perfect strategy and skill. Later in the season a tourn- menf is held. Each boy is given a position on a ladder and then he challenges those above him. By Spring an undisputed champion is chosen. if e FIRST ROW: Harald Vogtsberger, Pat DeLorm,e, Bob Ashley, Jim Heinrich, Wilbur Rust, Harvey Howard, Gary Hague, Douglas Porter, Jerry Telling. SECOND ROW: Joe Janecek, Frank Root, Darrell Hague, Jerry Sears, Orvil Ladre, Gary Buell, Dick Shellhart, Robert Batson, Jerry Munn. THIRD ROW: LeRoy Stuve, Jim Lehman, Wallace Anderson, Elmer Taber, Arnold Smith, David Mase, Don Wroth, Victor Fogle, Bill Jarvis. FOURTH ROW: Glenn Edom, Doug Rosander, John Gotter, Jim Osterhout, Dennis 'It Crippen, Bill McMichael, Bill Ashley. FIFTH ROW: Benny Taber, Mr. King ladviserl, Harold Beleke, Johnny Thomas, Gordon Vangsnes. I I CAM CPL! . 3' .5 it 4Q od! KP. O Qu . U 0 0 to' ' U 0 .9- oo 'Q ooo oo .ls fe. -S, ep ,X '59 .Y ..,-1 2? X I 5 ..:---' 04,9- ,Q FIRST ROW: D. Bettis, A. McGrady, D. Long, K. Forge, K. Varney, Mr. Roner. SECOND ROW: T. Roner, K. Weise, D. Jones, S. Cole, J. Kesey, J. McDonald. THIRD ROW: M. Watson, L. Fairbanks, A. English, James. CLI'l6bCI aA Collectors meets, purchasing and trading of stamps go to make the Stamp Club an active one. The newly-formed group of stamp hobby enthusiasts comprises members from all four classes. Anyone who enioys geography and travel through the medium of stamp collecting may ioin. Many social functions and movies were held for club members, also a weekend of fun at the Willamette Ski'Pass area. Officers of the club were Richard Brown, president: Rochelle Smith, secretary-treasurer: Gary Hoselton and Harold Speckelmier, pro- gram chairmen. FIRST ROW: Bill Shamel, Rochelle Smith, Nancy McMillan, lna Puustinen, Faye Maurice Falk, Wallace Anderson, James Lehman, Richard Brown. THIRD ROW: L. John, R. Adams. FOURTH ROW: D. Zysett, D. Perry, G. W. Barnes, A. Anderson, H. Birdseye, B. Creating with their hands gives delight to the students who are members of Handicraft club. From their work come wooden lamps, model cars, and gun racks: leather knife sheath, pocket books, and belts, plastic jewel- ry, fish lures, and gear shift knobs: metal fish lures, rings, and knives. They can work with any material they wish. famlo Arnett. SECOND ROW: Mr. Priester, adviser. .11 Holmes Anderson Sharon Cox Roger Diehnel Nell Fe guson First Semester Officers Tir.-lr Ron Moloney Vice-President VeEnno Harrison Lois Hufstader Lynn Adele Price Nancy Dunninglon Secrelory Mavis Henry Bill Lincoln Dick Porler is 'Q' I TU? XA fl I ,I t I David Simons Janet Somers ociefg The Springfield chapter of the National Honor Society had an active membership of fifty during the year. The members sold tick- ets at athletic events, sponsored a dance, and kept a calendar of school events on the bulletin board in the main hall. Two ini- iations were held-one in Janu- ary, and banquet-initiation in April. Conrad Moore Bill Nothwang 7 Marlyce Sorenson Joe Thompson Treasurer Lydia Anderson Anna Mae Edwards Leslie Roberts Skip Squires Gloria Sunderland Agnes Utecht Second Semester Officers fox nfl aa- 'QQ' ' out I f t X Fay Blade Secretary Carolyn Briggs Celeste Gibbens Jackie Sagan pb .19 Qrm' XX I1 cn' , s-4 Vardell Lines Vice-President Howard Chase Verleen Keech .loan Shoemaker K , pl Jerry Olson President Etho Defoor Scott McDuffie Bill Williamson 1 Ns! N :L 'AE 465' ,og 'Q--c ' ' ,. A I f-.V lixl l le Holmes Anderson, presidentp Sharon Cox, secretary, Joe Katty Waddill speaks for the affirmative on the question Thompson, vice-president. Resolved: that Alaska and Hawaii should be admitted to the Union, for Junior Town Meeting. .gnfernafiona mfafionfi Should Alaska and Hawaii be allowed to ioin the union? - What about the lndo- Chinese War? - Do you think 18-year-olds should be allowed to vote? These and other current news items are often heard at the l. R. meetings. But probably more often heard was, How are we going to pay for our page in the annual? and, Haven't we adopted that constitution yet? These are problems of many newly-formed clubs. Members of the club took part in several activities, such as the Junior Town Meeting, sponsored by the Kendall Motor Co., and at- tended movies and talks on international in- terest at the University of Oregon. The Inter- national Relations League's state-wide confer- ence, also held at the University, was attended by several members who came back ready to learn more about world affairs. FIRST ROW: Sharon Cox, Mariann Veteto, l.iz Maupin, Pat Randle, Gayle Mark, Annetta Gaines, Naomi Ware, Arlene Gall. SECOND ROW: Wanda Lee Hayes, Diane Patterson, Leona John, Jeanette Scillian, Delores Smith, Holmes Anderson, Jim Lehman. THIRD ROW: Dale Orkney, Joe Thompson, Nancy Dunnington, Janet Somers, Ron Maloney, Charles Rudd, David Simons, Dick Porter, Mr. Billings. ,Z lysis l The choir, directed by Mr. Van Zandt, singing at the Christmas Assembly. This was one of the many programs at which they sang during the year. .14 Caloloe! a Ckoir ingd reciuenffg Robes to be ironed, new songs to practice, I The club sang for many community events. and always a program coming up . . . Never T They performed for Thanksgiving, Christmas, a dull moment for A Cappella members inclu- and Easter programs, in the churches, school ding the accompanists, Donna Clark and Lana and also for various civic groups. The year's ac- Felkner. tivities were concluded at Baccalaureate. FIRST ROW: P. Prociw, M. Pickett, S. Cross, N. Thomas, D. Clark, T. Carsley, E. Sawyer, L. Wullbrant, L. Leek, P. Mennis, S. Coombs, G. Harris R. J. Shorey, V. Goats, D. Smith. SECOND ROW: D. Smith, S. Wullbrant, J. Edmiston, F. Holsinger, D. Pino, B. Farmer, G. Hall, R. Batson, L. Dekieux, B. Wise, L. John, J. Troutman, J. Scillinn, J. Westover, J. Storks. THIRD ROW: E. Sweeten, K. Miller, D. Lynch, B. Lakey, D. Buckley, J. Evans, N. Brown, D. Bault, R. Lewis, L. Vest, 8. Kelso, W. Crume, l. Marsh, J. Davis, J. Somers, M. McCarty, N. Martinson. sl ' . Q4 .- li . ...O . loffx XIX if W '1u ,I - A fl sf T 1 1 X111 ' , vu' 0 ,xv fi 3 rw, my H, 1 I X .13ff1Ll6'? A X51 Q-Z, Q Q A gf jfs' 5' va' 66 t I 1' f x I 9 74 Q 5 V ' 2 ln. X 1 f 6fN,,gZX if - ' l s 'Y' ' 5' i wi VM . . ' if ,X 4 -Ne' ' s Q: V55 I M1 'U HQ S2411 Q53 1222 ln E? mall G Xi? fi J . ' -.X lf' lv N! QA L.AR ' ' M . ,,ffll .5 AQ,-cr. W' X xx di ' . --I f Q -, HU' A 1 . N ' 1' f' M 1 A' -if-3. 'A L? J Ax- sf ' J . '-pi I' nl, , H I I.Q1, '.fl-,V -2467 5, . rl - 1 w -' 5 ! ,,, L ML' ... Q f ..-.. FIRST ROW: B. Miller, C. Smith, M. Wheeler, L. Spain, E. Harris, E. Young, P. Hembree, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wall, N. Sage, F. Johnson, R. Lupon, S. Coombs, L. Felkner ,J. Pease, L. Hoy, V. Hinricks. THIRD ROW: Mr. Wall, M. Brown, C. Wetzell, M. McCarty, V. Harrison, M. Diehnel, H. Williams, J. Shoemaker, J. Davies. FOURTH ROW: D. Culp, G. Knotts, E. Bissett, C. Davies, W. Schulz, B. Nothwang, C. Bradford, R. Ray. MISSING: M Cullins, L. Litterick, L. Weeks, R. Harris, V. Farmer, H. Price, L. Durham. Amdaaoa om ,mn .xdffemlcmce Carries! We won! The victory note was sounded as the Ambassadors ended their contest which was held in the Spring with Eugene, Their meetings showed a large variety dur- ing the year. Ministers gave inspiring messages, Mrs. Wall, adviser, Joy Ann Davies, social promoter, Joan Shoemaker, treasurer, Leila Spain, secretary, Elizabeth Harris, representative, Rodney Ray, representative, Bill Nothwang, pianist, VeEnna Harrison, vice-president, Earl Bissett, song leader, Ellen Young, president. L ,ibn We. 40 tr . 'I 5 'l i youth leaders presented challenging talks, quartets and instrumental groups provided out- standing music, and an exchange meeting with the Eugene club was of great interest. ln the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wall, Elizabeth Harris, Helen Williams, Mariorie Diehnel, and VeEnna Harrison are busily making and frosting cup cakes for a sale to be held during the school lunch hour. it 9,4 1 -1'-' Pat Randle Mariann Veieto liz Mf1UPil'l DOHUU M09 I-indl'-?Y presicfenl vice-president secretary ff9U5Ul'9f Mihereffefn lgrouivle jorma! jouck Mary Tillapaugh Mary Montgomery Carol Tofflemoyar Lona Felkner Marsha Tooker Josephine Nesile Mary Joy Fisk Erika Berzs Gracie Hamel i 7, .iz I- ii sf , . 1. K' Mrs. Lila Wilson Johanna Wilson adviser Jeanie Peferson Janice Ward After school starts in the fall, eight girls are selected from the freshman class as Usherette members. The new girls are elected by the old members on the basis of scholarship l3 semester averagel, dependability, character, appearance, and poise. The Usherettes in their pastel gowns lend a very formal touch at various school functions such as plays, operettas, concerts, and the P. E. Festival. Adele Gibson Betty l.eFever Deanna Dubenaorf s -Q Marlyce Sorenson Diane Patterson Carol Batson Arlene Gall Geneva Anderson Mary Jo Buckle Martha Marshall Jan Pierce Judy Saathoff f f -I L-A 1. F' Myrna Pickett ti 1 Sandra Coombs Gwen Olson Betty Blackmon ii ll xo.. '5- I1 fx,.,,, fs I-. 51 FIRST ROW: I Bowerman, D. l.ee, M. Gibson, Miss Diamant ladviserl. SECOND ROW: Z. Jensen, M. Gilmore, G. LaVeIIe, S. Stubbert, C. Parnel, T. Deadmond. THIRD ROW: E. Sweeten, J. Eggleston, B. Wise, E. Barnhart, D. Dooley. FOURTH ROW: A, M. Edwards, J. Shoemaker, R. Smith, L. Hogle, M. McCarty. A A This year's Spanish Club, under the leader- ' ship of Miss Diamont, has participated in many Pantd u activities. They sang Christmas carols lin Span- ishl in the halls, invited 'other Spanish clubs to a dinner followed by entertainment, at- The UCf0bUf5 of OUI' SCl100lf The Tllmbllng tended the annual Pan American Day dinner at team, have demonstrated their skills many fhe Osborn Hotel. times this year. The advanced team of girls performed during the halt-time of the Spring- field-Cottage Grove basketball game, and for various grade schools. The main event, how- Ltnfl Lug, ecllflfl, ever, was tumbling for the P.E. Festival. FIRST ROW: Gloria McAdams, Sandra Kessler, Deanna Chapman, Ellen McGrady, Betty Kirk, Dorothy Stoneburner. SECOND ROW: Sonia Jorgensen, Nancy Thomas, Kathy Millican, Kathy Stringtield, Bonnita Whitworth. THIRD ROW: Sally Passmore, Shirley Wullbrandt, Shirley Pennington, Kathy Floyd, Miss White ladvisert. T 1 .fl s f 'R qlfxzf I ' I f pq N- 3 ' 5 I . N X lc- X K ts.: -x.... 1 Q,-I FIRST ROW: John McDonald, Jerry James, Charles Roberts, Arthur Kidd, Don Lay, Arnold Smith. SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Nafziger ladviserl, Curtis Christian lchief operatorj, Don Bault, Richard Rombold, Norman Carter. MISSING: Bob Smith, Gary Hoselton, and Jerry LaShot. we profecfion The Sewitors perform an important ser- vice to the student body at various ath- letic events. They take tickets at football and basketball games and often assist in halftime activities and clean-up iobs. They helped at the dedication of Silke Field and at the elementary music festival. What is the matter with this proiec- tor? ls that class going to get here on time? The Proiection crew's main iob is the class room movies. There are two stu- dents working each period. They also show the noon movies and work at P. T. A. meetings and for other outside organi- zations. we eruiford FIRST ROW: F. Root, D. Rudd, G. Wells, G. Lee, R. Bloomer, C. Burroughs, G. Rudd, H. Garrelts, D. Wright. SECOND ROW: E. Ross, H. Bellows, K. Byrd, G. Rosenthal, J. Bellows, A. Kidd, H. Schluckebier, R. Holder, Mr. Beisner. THIRD ROW: M. Dowell, W. Ross, l. Lines, L. Barnhurst, J. Lehman, H. Heavir- land, R. Berg, L. Lemon. l . l .J it ' I x ,alt - .F l VA 1 Q S I' . - 5 L Q 111.1 f'1i'l!!r:e1.:.fLm,. , -. -.,.. Q Ar .f.eQ,.1 . - .. ,LQ , ,J . rw! f M Q 1 'EJ 525 gig I .5 Y, H U' a X' ,- -.f., ,, K 4 I Yi' if 3? 5 N x A wif. fs.. mx 4, ET ' ' 3 :Y ' xf Ai 138 if an .f A , 1 I' if, f ., fr Ln- . , .',. QV Q ,X A 1 1 Q' 3 1 I v.:-pf A 'u - ,' Z 1 S. I 4,41 , X 1' g .R ,xnl , V , Ei Q ,AQ - , , , ,- I 14.211 ' S in , :rv rf f .- . ia, , ,qaf 'Dil :Q I 1- Q- 9 4- 1 41 'miwfe as Vai, 6 gauge gfgfifgg- . EQQQWS P ' 3-fam. igig ' 'QE-L EG i39 1 hg Ef12 F3 ?g3'E?i5-Elf' iigg Wiij Efgiifi 2 ' ggi H5352 'f gt! ' qgwligiiga-EGR, ,xl gig 1 K .- xii' Q W- gag EES Q-, iii, w The council members are Mr. Pteifle, advisor, Dick Williams, president, Kay Anderson, vice-president, Nancy Stubbert secretary-treasurer, Bill Simon, sergeant at arms. The club, D'Artagnan's Foils, was formed for the specific purpose of learning to use the foil with skill. Fencing, a sport which dates far back into history, is popular as such in Europe today but it is probably best known for the duels fought to protect someone's honor. lt is a unique sport in that the skill is in no way dependent on any Kay Anderson parries - Keith Nothwang lunges other sports activity. lt has recently commanded increasing interest in schools and colleges. lt is the club's privilege to perform during half-time at one basketball game during the season and at the P.E. Festival. The club is not restricted. Except by number, its only requirement is being interested in the sport. lt is open to both boys and girls. ixdrfagnan if joig FIRST ROW: J. Hill, S. Corbett, P. Coleman, J. Steele, A. Miller, T. Freeman, G. Well. SECOND ROW: B. Corliss, R, Woogie, B. Frisk, N. Stubbert, L. Hunt, D. Scribner, D. Burkhalter, A. Marrs. THIRD ROW: M. Kyle, M. Haxby, N. Ferguson, K. Anderson S. Wright, E. Patrick, G. Christensen, T. Truelsen, Mr. Pfeifle. FOURTH ROW: C. Bradford, P. Guiely, D. Culp, M. Christensen, K. Nothwang, D. Williams, W. Miller, B. Simon, K. Nice. 9- fo' tv, Qty i Q. CD YU Us I A. Qin fs: CO 'Ft- 36- ,,-..- FIRST ROW: Agnes Utecht, Sally Passmore, Patty Linscott, Janet Robison, Lynn Adele Price. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Gregg iadviserl, Elaine Nissen, Larry Jones, David Esgate, Nancy Tompkins, Gwen Fried. THIRD ROW: Lee Herringer, Norman Nielson, Les Pakulak, Tam Bourgeois, Bill Nothwang, Jerry Olson. igma mega L The aims of Sigma Alpha Omega are to im- prove the school in every way possible. They do this by sponsoring a clean-up campaign, a civil defense program, student body elections, and presenting skits at rallies to promote bet- ter sportsmanship. To earn money for pins and the Christmas charity, the club gave two dances, one at Hal- loween and the other in the spring. New members are taken in at the end ofthe first semester and again in the spring. The new members are recommended by the faculty and elected on the basis of character, service, and scholarship. Officers for this year were Lee Herringer, president, Agnes Utecht, vice-president, Patty Linscott, secretary, and Lynn Adele Price, treasurer. Spring cleaning-done on school time, of coursel . FIRST ROW Cornelia Fogle Nancy Bevans Agnes Utecht SECOND ROW: Holmes Anderson, David Simons Sherman Everett Dick Porter THIRD ROW Larry Vest James Trigg, Jerry Olson, Joe Thompson. SW! DEADLINE! That word makes the whole staff move a little faster as it comes time for the Sentinel to go to press twice each month. The edi- tors sit at the tables in room 9 un- til almost dark, correcting copy, writing heads, and drawing layouts. Last minute slip-ups drive them mad. Ads arrive after the layouts are drawn, stories are lost, and cuts don't come in the mail. Finally, the paper goes to press, and the whole staff lets out ct sigh of relief. Stu- dents receive the Sentinel on Friday afternoon, then the staff settles down to work on the next issue. lg.. . - I D -fQ,.'--r, -fvf' xg . 3 wifi 4- ay S K'hifsaham ...-..- -.A X '.,'--4, ,Q--l' i' 3 N ' l AX Q c-wwf' f W - ntbf Iwi i:ll'u I is L .mf C. i X, ,I ii ilil-ing-q,L us- ' f-Nfl' - .. Y gb . A . E mm, ' T. . U 1,11 if - aussi .gurl - .,.. .. ,.. . . -- '.- - .Q-.1 . ,.. . . 5,3-1. 4 U - . 3- 51, fx 'T I 3 fi . P p QE 0 ' L5l41'TQQ'- 5, Wm 1-xgf KN 65 1 f, - ig? 5 J ss 14 4 f . S9 ! ,F .'A Xb' A V V. - U l fi S-Ni' . 1 K .F , 7' L ' . .f V l 1 ' I J . K Sherman Everett , walfeg- Qgosgler ' Larry Cooke f Bob Brown field coach. Dale Parnell, line coach, Otis Clingman, J. V. coach, 'Roger Wiley, freshmen- .-i f coachg George Zellick, head coach, Hal Whitbeck, back- 11' l t Lee Herringer I '5 A' p H X rv Tom Kirkpatrick J no ' i I 8 ' Jerry Olson I Coached by George Zellick, the Miller varsity football eleven experi- eilceda 'gged season this year, fi 'piling with a record of one victory and Blglllwil, 4' and Pldtfm ' I ' ' ey exhibit fighting ere unable b e. g p M g rjfi qeclg 5'-i'ii'il5'iStii'tinig'ithe season strongly, the Blue an hite defea d -Co agei Grove in the first game ever played on the new Silke Field gridiron, and, in what was probably their most sharply played contest, lost to Eugene ini a game which was closer than the score would indicate. l xl North Bend and Marshfield, two tough teams, who later battled for the District title, steamrollered the Millers in their next two contests. A scoring drought, which wasfto .last 18 quarters, continued with losses to Medford and Corvallis. Y ln their next two games, which were with Albany and Roseburg, thef Millermen played strongly in the first half, but were overpowered after the intermission.'Springfield lost their last game of the season to Medford, but managed to narrow the scoring margin as compared with their first encounter with the Black Tornado. , Lee Herringer's excellent play on both offense and defense led to his selection as the year's most valuable player by the Springfield Booster Club. Tom Kirkpatrick, who scored all six Miller touchdowns this season, received honorable mention on the all-state grid team. Bob Brown, handi- capped by iniury most of the season, was named to the All-District second team. Those who received All-District honorubLem.ention uwsre Herringer, Kirkpatrick, Skip Squires and Bob Strickland. is - Y-515' .,. gi r , s ix' r vm i' ' l ,A V. -K.: - I ., ' X , aft mi . - . :., ASB- in I ' ,X 'r WED' gr '54 h S l T 1 5' l I I A 'A I . r FQ , B K- I it . I--an A, . , . .' J Chester Ramsey l N 9 J. , , .Q SPRINGFIELD r ' K1Pf .., Lesler Ramsey Ed Russell 'V' -v ogg -.-.. , -19,5 ' I 949' nz , 6 0 V - o l Marshfielau' '34 Q o h Medford go o Corvallis , 14 7 Albahy 'fa 6 RoseburgA 20 6 Medford I .14 HZ fi'-P, V g gy 's WH' . ' ' If ,3 ' h . I 3a1:l r f 'N , - lui 9 K Bdb Strickland : V .. James Trigg .. .1 Tommy Williams K w Gary House, Michael Myrick, Mr. Cliflon Tucker, equip- menf manager, Charles ,JN Bradford, Don Prociw. :,. .1 ' 54 .4 lx y-. L ' f W .. X y .His-. W Q HW' K M: 1' T113 1 5 r vm .' ga Na- I ' ' .L 4, . it I 1 .Zn vi,- -E N.:-T' rf 'H ,, -fr ,kit ,q L. , v' .- fig: S X ..,. -I V ' N . ,, si' .-,fm .Je :rv . ...w ' , H sa' 4115-m '. ,-,,af, . l, lm, 1+ .M ,.,g r FJ g 7 a bf ' HP! 'kim' 'q,.Z',1.:? , . wan' A 'Q 'N .N 9 'ns mga. .urn nun.-n..Jvnr I A w-11,-gi W w 'M' '.'- ,1,. , , uu.xrv , z-4: 1741 r ,4 ., R. 3 1 S 1' r ., .. rg... ,,. .u . I, e,..1..'.,..,-v - 2 I, Q Sq' 5 N I 1 'M 1 A1 41-1 .., 'Q 1 ,.a-..+... , , FIRST ROW: Otis Clingman-coach, Bill Welsheimer, Ken Myers, Bob Olson, Alan Hudson, Dale Shan- non, Ted Lewis, Gary Martin. SECOND ROW: Hobart Morris, Bill Berg, Dean Dixon, Doug Knecht, Richard Johnson, Gerald Swafford, Bill levins. THIRD ROW: Marvin Beeber, Jerry Mesecher, Mike Wirts, Jon Sullivan, larry Jones, Gary Ott, FOURTH ROW: Jim Loy, Ernest Cushing, Vernon Norris, Dick Gimby, Doug Rosander, Dwight Scroggins. FIFTH ROW: Fred Roberts, Ernest Ross, Harold Garrelts, Gary Briggs, Tom Thompson, Jack Hiestand. MISSING: Fred Abshere, Clarence Hinkle, Dexter Kuykendall, .toe Kesey, Ken Linscott, Gordon Vangsnes. . U Clif .SZCLLJOFL This year's Springfield Junior Varsity football team displayed the excellent spirit and out- SPRINGFIELD OPPONENTS standing ability that makes for a winning team. J5 Ellgene Guided by coach Otis Clingman, the team 14 Eugene had an enviable record of seven wins to one 18 E'-lgene defect' 33 Cottage Grove The Millermites had several outstanding and 27 Cottage Grove promising players. These will be excellent ma- 12 A'bC Y 0 terial for the varsity squad. 13 I-OWGH VUVSJJY 12 O Corvallis l2 Mr. Clingman, iustly proud of his team, said they displayed good spirit, hard play, and were fine competitors. Sullivan plows through the mud and Corvallis, behind superb block ing. 5 , I .. .Q X Vanoy Kicking, Wendel holding- a familiar combination in frosh games this year. jrefi men .Slow romiae The frosh football team gave evidence of furnishing good material for future Junior Var- SPRlNGl:lEl'D OPPONENTS sity and Varsity teams as they completed a suc- 7 Roseburg O cessful season with a record of three wins, one tie, and one loss. 13 Collage Grvve 7 Head coach was Roger Wiley, who was as- O Corvallis 14 sisted by Ben Dorris and Bob Miller, student coaches. I8 Williamette 7 Outstanding backs were Ron Rosander, Ron Martin, John Storks, and Lefty Palarmo, while i O Collage Grove O the line was held down by Mike Smith and Doug Cox. Also outstanding was the place-kicking toe of Ron Vanoy. FIRST ROW: Greg Cox, Arlin Alberts, Bob Wendel, Richard Palermo, James Vincent, Steve Mclogan, Harvey Howard. SECOND ROW: Roger Wiley-coach, Gene Palanuk, Mike Smith, John Storks, Ron Martin, Paul Thompson, Odell Holliday, Merv Smith. THIRD ROW: Fred King, Gerald Schacher, Bud Akins, Gary Taylor, Larry Prociw, Jack Christenson, Gary Empey, FOURTH ROW: Karl Herringer, Ken Faulkner, Bob Thompson, David Neel, Wayne Seim, Gerald Kimball, Ron Rosander. FIFTH ROW: Doug Cox, Bob Johnson, Beniie Dorris and Bob Miller-student coaches, Ron Vanoy, Gary House and Michael Myrick,-managers. Fi - -. ':, t 'Y' - ui. VT ' I ' qu . 1 't ci, it 'L l r l. 5 s 5 S 'iiuiif 4 lxSf F STANDING: Charles Bradford-manager, Alan Petersen, Ralph Thompson, Richard Brow -4 'T' . 1:5451 . Il f s'N l is , l l n, Clarence Davies, Collis Massey, Bob Bruns, Mr. Ted Merydith, coach. KNEELING: larry Leek, Ed Sawyer, Jack Holt, Jim Howard, Dale Orkney. MISSING: Jerry Telling. 6Ll l Lel If QCOIQ, an .Qafe Springfield vs Cottage Grove-Medford Springfield vs Roseburg 33 29 4l 28 28 Springfield vs Elmira Springfield vs Albany 30 27 42 21 Springfield vs Corvallis Springfield vs Medford 24 3l 28 36 State Meet - Captured Second Position , l The Springfield cross country team showed the stamina and will power that a team needs. Coach Merydith guided his boys through a successful season. Fr The Miller squad captured two meets, dropped two, tied one, and placed second in a three-way meet. They also received the recogni- tion they so richly deserved by taking runnerup position in the state championship meet in Portland on November l4. Bob Bruns was the standout runner of the season. Out of a total of I23 runners, he took third in the state. Others who placed in the state were Ralph Thompson, 20th, Alan Petersen, 26th, Jerry Telling, 37th, Jack Holt, 5lstg Dale Orkney, 67th, and Ed Sawyer, 7lst. Coach Merydith will have four Varsity men on which to build next year's squad. Also, a number of promising Junior Varsity runners will aid the Miller cause in the next cross country season. LEFT: Bob Bruns strides into second place in the Roseburg meet. nconfiidfencg ,jglurfd Cage Pell! ., St. Francis ......... . Corvallis Salem ...,.. ,...,. Albany .... ..... . North Bend .....,,... North Bend .....,..,. Cottage Grove Albany .... , St. Francis .. . Willamette . Junction City Corvallis Roseburg .. .. Oakridge .. Eugene Cottage Grove .. Willamette .. Junction City Salem Oakridge .. Roseburg Eugene The Miller crew-Brown, Pakulak, Bourgeois, Sperry and Squires-head for e fray with determination after conferring with Coach Wiley. ., R ,TRN x V 2 Tom Bourgeois 1. I 0 i 2 Q 2' rr l J ' ml w l - i E if X ,- ,H X. - ,Vl ' N r I' ,, . 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' 4 Q Q f ., c , Q ' A 41 g A i Mlhelclch ' Conrad Moore Las Pakulak Skip Squires 5 Denny Sperry Chuck Whittington The Springfield Casa ii ' coached by nmost in one game. Four straight District 5 losses towering Roger Wiley, in hi, -5 ar at Spring- then followed, as Coach Wiley iuggled the field, compiled qi record,' Iii wins and lineup in an attempt to find a combination fourteen ,losses for A' - ' G N94 c season, which would click and cure Springfield's hot i , finishing siii iii District B i 1 f and Cold-iiisx' ' 1' . 'l ' aglthough not success -in: e win-loss col- Although mangling Junction City by a 21- squadis wed fi - etermi- point margin, their high mark for -the season, u. , by al ' ffltf 'cheering the Blue and White faced tougher opponents Q 3 A . :Safe Q.: . mopponent ' i n to the f ierl St. ancis, 5 in lots hree then picked up split thrilling series with Bend, -marked by excellent 'Grove then managed to the Miller cage' 'crew to their lowest shooting mark ofthe season, an icy .147 clip. Three ,games later, Willamette, ,cringed under hot .425 fire,the'MiIlers',,sgg,sc97n'khigh. :W-Sterling,frdbounding snatcliecl 60 for the 5 , ' 11 -'.,1--, 1. ,CQSQEQ 'in the first R0Si3lQ.s1rQ- Encounter, the , '.i.Mt'.,-', ' Milf! .m 1 , thereafter, but garnered a win from Roseburg before ending their rugged season. The Millers scored 1221 points, 251 apiece, being, nettedl by Tom Bourgeois and Denny Sperry. Bourgeois. was also a deadly rebounder, with 312 snatches to his credit out of a team total of 871. All-District 5-A-1 second team honors went to Bourgeois at the center position, with guard Denny Sperry, an excellent ball handler 'land free-throw artist, receiving honorable mention. Sperry was honored as the season's most valu- able senior player at the 'annual Springfield Booster's basketball banquet. I I M ,i 'N -fav 3 'ni w - x - x - 2 W , Q :Ei 'sk T .gg 1 xi e f., QT' H .3 v xl I . '1 1 4 V 9 U 'EQ' . .ggi 'W 4 5,1 .QQ 9 J ,. 5, L . J- Q. , . . I 1 M. AQ 1 J xg Nl , fm L ,.6. Jy 'I .Z Lf ' 9' f , 1' . 4' n . 4.4 ,fm 14X X2 . . ty 46t .lr ABOVE: Ted Davis, Terry Davis, Vernon Norris, Dick Gimby, Larry Jones, Bill Cochran, David Esgate, Hobart Morris, Eugene James. MISSING: Gene Estes, Earl Jaques, Bill Bainbridge. J. gain xlaerience SEASON'S SCORES Springfield Opponents 29 ......,... . St. Francis .,.,..s...,. 37 35 ..... ....,, C orvallis ....,,.,..,.., 38 47 ..,,. .....,,. S alem .,,,.,,, ,.,,, 6 I 56 .,.,,. Cottage Grove .,....... . 43 47 ..... ....,. A Ibany ,,.,.. ,,,,, 4 2 47 ...., ..,. S t. Francis .... ..,., 3 9 40 ..,.. .,.. W illamette .,.. ..... 3 9 56 ..,..,.,., Junction City ....,,,.,. 60 32 ...., ....., C orvallis ...... ,,,,, 4 2 5l ...., ...... R oseburg .. 4l 41 ..... ..,.,, O akridge ....., .s,.. 3 9 34 ...... ,...... E ugene ..,,......., , 37 45 ........ Cottage Grove ..,,,, . 52 Hampered by inexperience, the Miller- mite crew racked up 6 wins against I3 losses for the current season. Although containing eight players with no previous experience, the squad should make good varsity material if improvement continues as during the past season, according to coach Dale Parnell. Dave Esgate was high point man for the season with one-hundred and three markers, with Ted and Terry Davis close behind with an even one-hundred apiece. Gene Red Estes led the squad in sweep- Willamette ..... ...., 5 8 37 Junction City . 39 47 ,.... ..., 24 ...,. . ..,... Salem ........ ...., 4 8 43 .,.,. .... O akridge ,,,, ....,, 4 9 36 ,,.,, .. Roseburg ...., . 56 35 ..... .... E ugene 83 RIGHT: Cochran lets fly lor the Millermite basket against Cor- vallis as Estes and Gimby await the verdict. ing the backboards, I .Han ' 5- W Sophomore Coach Hal Whitbeck FIRST ROW: Gene Nixon, Richard Crawford, Dean Dixon, Pat Callis, Tom Lincoln, Ron McClellan. SECOND ROW: Ted Brown, Layton Fletcher, Jim Yarnall, Richard Brown, Ralph Thompson, Gary Buzard, Bill Berg. Coach Hal Whitbeck has led his sophomore basketball squad through an experience-building season of five victories and six defeats. The sophomore crew played Eugene, Willamette J. V., and several city and school teams to collect their 5-6 record. The team progressed steadily and gave ready response to con- structive criticism. Evidence of the vast improvement was the large num- ber of sophomores who were advanced to the Junior Varsity. 52,0 - grodh Z?cwLefLaf The Freshman basketball squad, because of difficulties with Eugene schools, played a greatly reduced schedule. Despite this fact, the Frosh faced tough competition. Hard work and spirited play netted the team three triumphs in eight contests. Mr. King, freshman coach, commented very favorably on team spirit and improvement and had this to say about his hard working club: A very large squad turned out and worked hard all year. Some excellent varsity prospects were developed for future years. FIRST ROW: Bob Wendel, Don Prociw, Richard Palermo, Mike Smith, Mike Thompson, Jimmy Vinson, V. O. Stuart, David Saunders, Lynn Hollister. SECOND ROW: Bob Johnson, Ron Van Noy, Jim Oster- hout, Gene Faulkner, Ron Rosander, Gary Empey, Gary Taylor, Jim Howard, MISSING: Karl Herringer. Q I J. l 4 i I Y Vg! 36 F. I. 't29I at I sr ' I Wjsshil 130 if ftari islflfiixhjg I.. va Freshman Coach Rudy King Ixv' ,fn 1 I r i S U .tt 1. .1 17,3 J X l'il'T own FIRST ROW: Gwinn Price, Darwin Saxon, Jerry Mesecher, Walter Gossler, David Gerhart, Ben Dorris. SECOND ROW: Billy Baker-manager, Tommy Willoughby, Tom Thompson, Bob Crowe, Fred Abshere, Gerard Swafford, Jim Miller, James Averill, Ken McAdams, Russell Hiatt, Bob Jarvis, Ken Linscott- manager. THIRD ROW: Ken Meyers, Frank Hill, Ray O'Connor, Joe Willis, Earnest Ross, Allen McGrady, Joe Kesey, Jim Dickerson, Bob Miller, Lewis Chase, Scott Cole, Darey Burkhalter, Darren Dodson, Gilbert Rudd. FOURTH ROW: Doug Rosander, Charles Vorce, Rex Riggs, Ron Lewis, Jon Sullivan, Charles Rudd, Earnest Cushing. ' ix Cl,tI'l'lQIfl 3l'6! LH, QEL5fl LCf7 9 SEASON'S SCORES Springfield Opponents l8 ..,......,,...:. Albany ....,.:.,,,,..,, 29 19 .... Klamath Falls .... ..., . 25 28 .,,. ...,v R oseburg .,.. .:.., 2 2 39 .... ..... C orvallis .,:, ., l3 I6 .... .. Albany .... ..,.. 3 l l7 .,.. ,.... L ebanon .... ..... 2 6 60 ,... ..., C orvallis .,.. .. O 46 ..., .,,., N orth Bend .... .. 7 lO ..,. ..,. S alem 28 16 ..,, .,.. R oseburg .,,. ...., 2 8 IO ...,..,,., .,... L ebanon ...........,.,.. 37 Big Six-3rd District 5-3rd State-l3th Coach Otis Clingman's grapplers, with several letter- men leading the way, wrapped up the '54 wrestling sea- son with a 4-7 record. The men of the mats, captained by Darren Dodson, began slowly, dropping close matches to Albany and Klamath Falls, but then hit their stride with decisive vic- tories over Roseburg and Corvallis. In the Big Six competition Ken McAdams and Jim Dicker- son earned first place honors, Walt Gossler second place, Jim Miller, Ray O'Conner and Ben Dorris clinched third place berths to lead Springfield to third place. The Millers netted third place in the District 5 meet on the basis of seven pins. Ken McAdams scored second first place honors in the l48-pound class for the Blue and White matmen. Springfield placed l3th in State competition, McAdams was the only wrestler to represent Springfield. He merit- ed a sixth place berth in the contest. Jim Dickerson was selected by the squad as next year's captain. With only seven leaving the ranks, Coach Cling- man can look for an interesting and fruitful season in '55, Jim Miller struggles to gain the advantage over his opponent in the first Lebanon meet. LEFT: D a r r e n Dodson, captain of This year s squad and 114-pound grappler. RIGHT: Ben Dorris, who look a fhlrd ln The Big Six meef, wresfles in The 178-pound weight. RIGHT: Some lively ac- tion in the Lebanon meef held on The Mill- enior er's mai. ,, - '715f i '7 'i ff4 LEFT' Walt Gossler arner- Ev .- ,,-4 nl' - 9 ed a second place in the ,'lif:'Tgf V :r six-six in the 157-pound Eglin V- class. .Q All .LF ' f BELOW: Ron Sfrangler Lewis, grappling in the heavyweight division, was the biggest man on the squad. LEFT: Bob Miller sen- mofmcin in e L , I ' , A MI , A, 4, lor 43, 4' I ',, I78-pound class. .6 fl' mea fda? RIGHT: Ben Dorris grapples with his heavyweight op- ponent from Klomoth Falls. , L. , ' .1 A , I. ,lf f ev V I' I' ' 4 , 15 - RIGHT: Rex Riggs, grcippler in the heovy weight Iunlimitedl di- vision, LEFT. Chorles Rudd. RIGHT: Assisstcnnt c o o c h Geoge Zellick ond heocl wrestling mentor Otis Cling- mon. . SPFLI 45? Tit ., .rl C vs f . 1 t ,va A D, . CHRIS KARP-One of the biggest and most talented ot the team, Chris was outstanding in the high iump. Chris was elected this year's track captain. Q 7 6ll l LQl 5 -.4 FRANK SHEFFOLD-The only junior letterman, Frank is a sprinter and hurdler. He has provided many points and undoubtedly will do so next year. , fcA LUOI 6! cj0l l,U6Ll 4 BOB BROWN-An 880 and 440 man of great potentiality who repre- sented Springfield in the state meet last year. 77 Springfield's track and field fortunes are on the upgrade. The Springfield plant, one of the finest on the west coast, has given added impe- tus to the track program. The huge turnout of l23 at the season's start, which included 63 frosh, set Cl new re- cord and gave coach Dale Parnell a great deal of promising building material. A definite weakness in the field events cost the cindermen heavily, and proved a severe handicap in keeping the Millers on the win- ning trail. Dale Parnell began his first year as head coach with the able assistance of coaches Hal Whitbeck and Grant Mortensen, who had charge of the iumpers and weights respective- ly. A good track field, good coaches, and the large turnout points to a glowing track future for Springfield. FIRST ROW: Ralph Thompson, Gerald Swatfard, Jerry Telling, Bob Bruns, Gordon White, Norman Nielsen, Walter Gossler, Fred Roberts, Warren Dixon, Ken McAdams. SECOND ROW: Dale Parnell lhead coachj Bob Brown, Jack Farrier, Gene Estes, Chris Karp, Larry Jones, Bob Lakey, Ken Hertz, Ken Adams, Grant Mortensen and Hal Whitbeck lassistant coachesl. MISSING: Frank Sheffald, Bob Mihelcich. Q..lo.i aftlesg, A S 1.1 Q ml., M --.-.. ,...-.-.--9-F Svtfvf P 'T .v-4 ,A ,W ,fr 151' l. F . Q- W Y Wiflw -Y H52 B- . .A,.V4 - W- ,,- H-avg.. if' 'bl 'lm , ..i-nr- V. - Y- .,... Y Ht :L ...A 'i - -- ' t'r - - ., . -sz--f Q -2 Y -IQ'-fi. ,. I P .f QF Z fl .5-,N Ju.. -3.-.., .-, I -an-.,,4:f.5 J - , 4, -lit' .f 8111 7 'Y'-. I 63 S' .-v-,cr .6'5'vy rl '1iQ4f GHJQI' p0f5i5 The J. V.'s, with a tremendous boost from the large Frosh turnout, were a constant threat in every event and were successful in manufacturing much-needed points for the Millers. Natural ability and talent were evident in the var- RCOIAC! jll,l l'l0lfl,f ious events, promising to give the Millers a strong fu- ture varsity team. Larry DeRieux making the final supreme effort to break the tape first in the J. V. mile with Collage Grove. lMgr.l Richard Colrud, Richard FIRST ROW: Gary Buell Johnson, Doug Scott, Lewis Chase, Allan Petersen, Larry DeRieux, Carl Mosen, Bill Cochran, Ron Hopper, Fred King, Ron Rosander, Bill Welsheimer, Jim Yarnall, Bob Olson, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Dean Marlin lMgr.l Cliff Cole, Ron Marlin, Lee Delorme, Johnny Slorks, David Klassen, Allan McGrady, Larry Winter, Glenn Edom, Jerry Smith, Jim How- ard, Jim Cabaniss, Joe Kesey, Bob Crowe, Dale Orkney, Lendall Fairbanks, Lee Davis, Alon Hudson, Terry Davis lHead Mgr.l THIRD ROW: Jock Sotterlield, Bob Johnson. Bill Martin, Jerry Kimball, Leland John, Keith Nothwang, Bill Firestone, Morden Rodakowski, lvon Lynch, Larry Bry, Bob Thomson, Tony Michoelson, Richard Brown, Dexter Kuylrendall, Tom Treadwell, Herb Parham, Wayne Seim, Jim Sweelen, Larry Cole, Karl Herringer. A -S 5.l'lLSf, 5.lt.5u MS'-1 -5? SEATED: Tom Kirkpatrick, Lester Ramsey, Skip Squires, Chester Ramsey, Lee Herringer, Jim Miller, Teddy Davis, Gary Driscol, Bob Goodrich, Ken McClellan. STANDING: Bob Strickland, Bob Miller, Jim Lay, Larry Lansberry, Gerald Riley, Bill Lincoln, Jerry Mackey, Bob Morgan, Conrad Moore, Jerry Cypherl, Earl Jacques,Caach John Young, larry Dowdy. iamoncl Cjrew waiffi tibiafricf ,gferg Jerry Mackey, first base BELOW: Harold Vogtsberger, Billy Baker, Pat Alan Hedien, Les Roberts, Bob Daniels managersl , -.Wy .fxf-.- Delorne, l Baseball The Miller diamond crew, coached by John Young, ended pre-season play with a good re- cord ot five wins against two defeats. Compe- tion promised to become tougher as the sea- son progressed, however, as Springfield com- petes with several strong clubs in District 5-A-l. Relatively unhamphered by rain-itis this season, the squad rounded into shape fairly fast, but was hurt by lack of varsity game ex- perience, there was only one returning regular in the ranks. Most of this yeor's regulars will be lost to graduation, but prospects among the younger players should provide good teams 'For the Millers in the future years, Bill Lincoln pitcher rl. ' I 'Qmq X V .67 ,Kg lid. V EL 1 SEATED: Bill Stone, Ray O'Conner, Pat Callis, Joe Willis, Tom Lincoln, David Esgate, Dean Dixon. STANDING: Wayne Miller, Ted Brown, Jack Holt, Ted Phibbs, Gene Nixon, Vernon Norris, Hobart Morris, Bill Baker lMgr.l Otis Clingman icoachl. MISSING: Frank Hill, Marvin Beeber, Gary Martin, Eugene James, Dwight Scroggins. Q . Y! With many good sophomores up from last year's frosh squad, the Millermite baseballers' prospects were excellent. A well-rounded team, including a good infield, outfield, and mound 37 Rounding into shape fast, the Freshman batn' ball crew looked forward to a standout season. An indicator of this was the 13-2 whipping handed the Willamette J, V.'s in the P815 l'l'I,6U'l CLIJQAQZ staff, has developed the basis for a strong showing. Under the able guidance of coach Otis Clingman, the Junior Varsity promises to furnish good future Varsity players. Magis! season's opener. Out of the turnout of 27 boys, several excellent Varsity prospects were de- veloping under the eye of Frosh coach Rudy King. SEATED: Steve McLagan, Odell Holiday, Don Prociw, Dick Palermo, Mike Smith, Pat Lynch, David Saunders, Jim Vinson, Bill Mathews. STANDING: Bud Akins, Melvin Nice, Lee Lemon, Gary Empey, Dean Vest, Roy Van Noy, Gene Faulkner, Larry Prociw, Gary Taylor, Paul Thompson, Michael Myrick. ASB 0. Illll- I A .!'r,-NN' ' V Jai '- w 1 - '1-11: -mv? i..-..-........,.g.,? '- -vwf --vm-wvw irq- Y M V ' 2 u v 7' , . 5 'H' A 5 3 g. s Q- 5' - A u U E XJ1- wi - .... lg . Mfr!! -.H It .7 fr P., 1-!! ' ' ,, 17:25 4 - yer 1 ' A, I - . ' I' , A - '11 wa e 5' '? .' Vf...faJ5f .' 7 I V ' ' 'f ?:s L 'P -P C .- ' 3 1 in V ' I :ee-.,,-f-.. i f. s J' f' , V. 1 'gr Igfyn-3g!.f! 5 f---.-,-w-wSff'a '- .' p . 1 . . 7 i: :'.-n I it A' ,N in ' -. . I h 5. ' QA . ,Y K. 1 4... I 7 I , : ! 5, 'A I 1 . 3 39 I' Nina I v x LOWER LEFT: Joe Thompson assuming bal1et slance, returns the ball pas! the watchful eyes of Tom Bourgeois in a Eugene doubles match. I ADAMS, GLORIA- Life's an uncertain voyage ALBERTS, NILA- Quiet little redhead Ambassadors I, 2, Caterettes I, 2, 3, V. Pres. 3, FHA 4, Girls Glee 2. ANDERSON, HOLMES-- A touch of brains and a touch of humor are a good combination Honor Society 3, 4, Boys Alliance Council 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Sentinel Staff 4, IRC 4, Pres. 4, Orchestra 2, 3. ANDERSON, GENEVA- Here she comes, there she goes Christmas Carol 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Preppers I, 2, Treas. 2, Thespians 3, 4, Millers Log Staff 4, Usherettes 4, Student Body Play 4, Thespian Play 4. ASHWORTH, BEVERLY- Small service is true service FHA I, 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee 3. BARNES, G. W.- Watch him smile Handicraft Club 4. BATES, RENA- Enioy yourself, it's later than you think Dramatics I, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Carol 4. BATSON, CAROL- Of gentle soul to human race a friend Thespians 3, 4, Usherettes I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Maiorettes I, 2. BAUMGARTNER, LOIS- She loves to draw Transfer 4, Millers Log Staff 4. BEVAN, NANCY- What's done is done Spanish Club I, 2, 3 Tumbling I, 2, 3, Tri-Y 4, Preppers I, 2, FHA I, Sentinel Staff 4, Jr. Red Cross 4. BIEL, OPAL- Loyalty is the great- est good in the human heart BLAIR, MARJORIE- A leader among men Preppers I. BOENTGEN, LOIS- Nimble fingers and a pleasing personality Tri-Y 3, 4, A Cappella 3,Girls' State 3, Transfer 3. BOSTWICK, MAYZELL THOMAS- I have no reason but a woman's reason Dramatics I, 2, Thespians 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, Thespian Play 2, 3, Christmas Carol 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Print and Cord Coujt 3, P. E. Court, Crown Princess 4. BOWERMAN, INEZ- That walk needs little talk Spanish Club 4, Thespians 4, Prep- pers I, 2, Girls League Council 2, Girl of the Month I, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4, Class Council 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Concertmas- ,70 ter 2, 3. enior' Jgcfiuifieo BRADLEY, JIM- What the well- dressed man will wear Thespians 4, Student Body Play 4, Christmas Carol 4, Transfer 2. BROADSTREET, FAYE- Let each fryll FHA 2. 3, Transfer 2. BROWN,BOB- Tops in sports and fun to be with Varsity S 3, 4, P. E. Court 4, Boys Pep Squad 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Class Council 3, Judge of Kangaroo Court, Transfer 2. BROWN, NORMAN- Where there is a play, there will be Norman Thespians 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Student Body Play 3, Class Play 3, 4, Thespian Play 2, 3, 4, A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee 3, 4, Christ- mas Carol 3, 4. BRUNS, BOB- He's a man of few words, but can he sing Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity S 2, 3, 4. BUCKLEY, DWYATT- Um! That southern voice Hi-Y 4, Thespians 4, Class Play 4, Thespian Play 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Christmas Carol 4. BUSH, BEVERLY- Laugh yourself into stitches Paleteers I, 2, Caterettes I, 2, Tri-Y 4, Girls Glee I, 2, Junior Red Cross 4. CARSLAY, TERRY- Size has no relation to quality Class Play 4, A Cappella 4. CHASE, JOANNE- Likes sports! She loves them Latin Club 3, 4, Thespians 4, GAA 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Student Body Play 4, Class Play 3, Tennis I, Junior Red Cross 4, Orchestra 3. CHRISTENSEN, ANNAMAE- I know my place Ambassadors, Junior Red Cross. CHRISTIAN, CLOSEN- Knowing what to do betters itself by doing Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 4, Rifle Club I, 2, Boxing I, Band I, 2, Football I, 2, Track 3, Junior Red Cross 4. CHRISTIAN, CURTIS- Be friends to all, for an enemy benefits no one Proiection Crew lchief operatorl 2, 3, 4, Archery Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3. COLSRUD, JO ANNE- Good things come in small packages Dramatics 2, Thespians 3, 4, Preppers I, Christmas Carol 4. COOKE, LARRY- Let's have a party Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Varsity S 3, 4, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, Boys Pep Squad 4. COOPER, DARA-- Silence is golden, but who wants to be rich Tri-Y 3, 4, Pres. 4, Preppers I, 2, Student Body Play 4, Class Play 4, Christmas Carol 4. COWAN, DALE- I enioy summer vacations Band 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. COX, DALE- A true friend is a friend forever Handicraft Club 4, Track I, Cross Country I. COX, SHARON- Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and you cry alone Debate 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, GAA 2, Tri-Y 3, 4, Preppers I, 2, Student Body Play 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Millers Log Staff 3, 4, Christ- mas Carol 3, IRC 4, Sec. 4, Pep Band I, 2, 3, 4. CRAWFORD, DOROTHY- Sweet, pleasing personality, shy, humor, but oh so quiet GAA 3, 4. CRISTLER, BETTIE- Anything for a quiet life Dramatics 2, Thespians 3, 4, Prep- pers I, Band 2, 3, 4, Christmas Carol I, 2, Orchestra 4. CRONK, DICK- I can resist every- thing except temptation Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Court 4, Football I, 2, 3, Basket- ball I, 2, 3,Track I, 2, Class council 2, 4, Print and Cord Court I . CRUME, WAYNE- I wear not my dagger in my mouth Servitors I, Ambassadors I, 2, 3, Treas. 3, Boys Alliance council 4, Class Play 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Wrestling, I, Christmas Carol 3. CULLENS, MELVA- She is mistress of the violin Ambassadors I, 2, 3, 4, Preppers I, FHA 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4. DANIELS, BOB- Each man for himself Varsity HS 3, 4, Athletic Manager 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, ARLYN- One for all-all for one Band I, 2. DEMOREST, JEANETTE- The quiet mind is richer than a crown DIEHNEL, ROGER-- Need some help in math? Here's your boyu DODSON, DARREN- One of nature's greatest compositions was man Varsity S 2, 3, 4, Rod 8. Reel I, Band I, 2, 3, Basketball I, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Junior Red Cross 4, Fire Squad 3, 4. DORRIS, BENJIE- What he doesn't do with music, WOW Rifle Club I, 2, Varsity S 3, 4, Dramatics I, 2, Thespians 3, 4, Class Play 3, Chess Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Thespians Play 3, Basketball I, Wrestling 3, 4, Track 2, Football Coach 4. DRISCOL, GARY- Young man with ideas Transfer 4, Football 4. DUNN, DIANE- Always neat and so petite Dramatics 2, Thespians 3, 4, Rally Squad 3, 4. DUNNINGTON, NANCY- Always ready to lend a helping hand, and loves to do it Honor Society 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Paletteers 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Soc. Pro. 4, Publicity 3, Preppers I, 2, Thes- pian Play 3, 4, Millers Log Staff 4, Christmas Carol 4, IRC 4, Sen- tinel Staff 4. EDDY, LARY- Joy in living Hi-Y 3, 4. EDLEMAN,, MARY ELLEN- While there's life there's hope Transfer 3, Ambassadors 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Photo Club 4. EGE, MARILYN- Her ways are ways of pleasantness GAA 3, 4, Preppers I, 2, Pep Squad 3, 4, P. E. Court 4. ENGLISH, ART- Care sits lightly on his shoulders Handicraft Club I, 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling I, Christmas Carol 4. I, Christmas Carol 4. EGGLESTON, JO- This ain't no gag, that gal can drag Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tumbling I, 2, Paletteers I, 2, Dramatics I, 2, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Preppers I, 2, Pres. 2, Student Body Play 4, Class Play 3, 4, Christmas Carol 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. ERICKSON, BARBARA- To be what we are and to become capable of what we are becoming Thespians 3, 4, Preppers I, Girls Glee 2, 3. EVERETT, SHERMAN- As efficient as a dollar and twice as nice to have around Rifle Club I, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, So. Pro. 3, Varsity S 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, enior .xdcfivifiefi Sentinel Staff 4, Football I, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, Christmas Carol 3, Athletic Manager I, Boys Pep Squad 4, Student Council 4, Class Council I, Print and Cord Court 3, Hi-Y delegate to Washington, D. C. 3. FAIRBANKS, CLAUDE- His mind is made up FFA I, Handicraft Club 3 FALK, KENNETH- What you find in school is what you look for Rifle Club 3, 4. FARMER, BILL- Never a dull moment Rifle Club 3, Thespians 4, Student Body Play 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Basketball I, Track 2, 3, Christmas Carol 4. FARRIER, JACK- A good friend to have Track 4. FERGUSON, NELL- To be of use in the world is the only way to be happy Transfer'2, Thespians 3, 4, Council 4, FHA 2, Millers Log Staff 4, Stu- dent Body Play 4, Class Play 3, 4, Thespian Play 3, 4, Christmas Carol 3, 4, Girl ofthe Month 4, Fencing Club 4. FLOWER, JOYCE- A peppy addition to any Yell Squad Caterettes I, Dramatics 2, Thes- pians 3, 4, Rally Squad 3, 4, Queen 4. FOGLE, CORNELIA- Wit, intelli- gence, and ambition make a pleasing totaI Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatics I, 2, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Student Body Play 4, Class Play 3, 4, Thespian Play 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel Staff 4, Christ- mas Carol 3, Orchestra 3, 4. FOSTER, GAIL- l'm glad that l'm alive Tri-Y 4. FRALY, GARY- The world doesn't turn fast enough for him Transfer 4. FRANKS, WARREN- A welcome addition to any crowd GAINES, ANNETTA- Let's not get too serious, it gets boresome Tri-Y 4, Junior Red Cross 4, IRC 4. GALL, ARLENE- Pretty to walk with and witty to talk with Honor Society 4, Paleteers 2, 3, Usherettes I, 2, 3, 4, Winter Party Court 2, 4, Queen 4, Millers Log Staff 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Pep Squad Song Leader 4, Carnival Princess l, IRC 4, Class Council 2, Girls League Council I, 3. GOODRICH, BOB- To be capable of respect is almost as rare as to be worthy of it Transfer 3, Hi-Y 4, Thespians 4, Rod and Reel 3, Class Play 4, Basket- ball 3, Baseball 3, 4, Christmas Carol 4. GOSSLER, WALTER- The better you know him the better you like him Pi Epsilon, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity S 2, 3, 4, Band 3, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Boys Pep Squad 4, Print and Cord Court 3. HACKLEMAN, JACKIE- Quiet, yes, but not asleep Dramatics I, 2, Thespians 3, 4, Christmas Carol 4, FBLA 4. HALL, GORDON- A composition of pep, spice and ginger- very pleasing Honor Society 4, Thespians 4, Student Body Play 4, Class Play 4, A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee 4, Operetta 3, 4 HARDENBROOK, HAROLD- Easy going, with a gracious way Transfer 2, FFA 2, 3, 4, Handicraft Club 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 4. HARRISON, VE ENNA- Rather than an idle life, let's fill it with useful tasks Honor Society 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Ambassadors I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Preppers I, 2, Millers Log Staff 4, Christmas Carol 4. HATCH, NOREEN- Every woman should marry Ambassadors 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Student Body Play 4, Class Play 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Christmas Carol 4. HAYES, WANDA LEE- Though she be but little, she is fierce Debate 4, Ambassadors I , 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, Class Play 3, Student Body Play 4, A Cappella 4, Girls Glee 2, 3, IRC 4, Orchestra 3, 4. HENRY, MAVIS- Graceful, pretty, and oodles of fun Spanish Club 2, Thespians 4, GAA 4, Preppers 2, Carnival Court 3, Student Body Play 4, P. E. Court 4, Christmas Carol 4, Girl of the Month 3, Pep Squad 3. HERRINGER, LEE-- Time that he used was never time wasted Varsity S 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Alpha 3, 4, Pres. 4 HILL, DEAN- By all means use some time to be alone Proiection Crew 2, FFA I, 2, 3, 4. I7l HILL, PATSY- Bait the hook well and the fish will bite Dramatics I , 2, Thespians 3, 4, pers I, 2, Student Body Play 4, Class Play 3, Thespian Play 4, Millers Log Staff 4, Christmas Carol 3, 4, Pep Squad 4. HOLSINGER, FAY- When she's good, she's very, very good Dramatics l,Tri-Y 3, 4, Preppers I, Class Play 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Girls Glee I, Christmas Carol 4. E-IOLT, JENITA-'LSweet and shy and easy on the eye GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 4, Transfer 2. H OWA RD, FAYLAH- Know thyself HOWARD, RAMONA- A good buddy for anybody GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Class Council 4, P. E. Court 4. HUDSON, REBA- I have never been hurt by anything I didn't say Caterettes I, Tri-Y 3, Preppers I, 2. IVERSON, LOYD- Always good for an lpana chuckle Hi-Y 3, 4, Boys Pep Squad 4, Class Council 4 JAMES, BOB- Wise men say nothing in dangerous times Handicraft 2, 3, 4. JEFFRIES, MIKE- No man is wiser for all his Iearnings Wrestling I, 2. JENSEN, ZORA- She's got that look in her eyes again Spanish Club 4, Thespians 4, Preppers I, 2, Winter Party Court I, Carnival Court 2, Class Play 3, 4, Rally Squad I, 3, 4, Christmas Carol 3, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Class Council 2, Spanish Honor Society 3. JESSOP, DWIGHT- A man of giant frame Proiection Crew 2, Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, Basketball I, Baseball I, Christmas Carol 4, Cross Country 3. JOHNSON, ARDEN- They laugh that win FFA l, 2. JONES, G. C.- He will give the devil his due JORDAN, GEORGE- Man is man, and master of his fate Servitors I, Handicraft Club 3. KALDAHL, TODD- I do profess to be nothing less than I am Rifle Club I, Print and Cord Court King 3. I72 enior .xdcfiuifiefi KARP, CHRIS- It is better to wear out than to rust out Rifle Club I, 2, 3, Handicraft Club 2, 3, Paletteers 3, 4, Varsity S 3, 4, Rod and Reel I, 2, 3, Archery Club 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4, P. E Court 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity S Council 4, Archery Club Council 3. KELSO, BYRON- A dunce among wits and a wit among dunces Servitors 3, Ambassadors I, 4, Dra- matics I, Chess Club 2, Band 3, A Cappella 4, Junior Red Cross 4. KENNEDY, ROY- Never drink more than you can swallow Varsity S 2, 3, Wrestling I, 2, 3. KIRKPATRICK, TOM- He has an eye for curves-baseball and otherwise FFA 2, 3, 4, President 3, Varsity S 2, 3, 4, Boys Alliance Council 2, 4, President 4, Winter Party Court I, P. E. Court 4, Crown Prince, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. KNOTTS, ROBERT- Quiet men are the best men Transfer 3, Ambassadors 4, Boys Glee 4, Basketball 4. LANDRETH, VURYL- The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it Tumbling 4, Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Council 3, 4, President 4, Basketball I, 2, Track 2, Athletic Manager I, 2. LA SHOT, JERRY-- Anything for a quiet life Proiection Crew 3, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3 LA VELLE, GLORIA- Pleasant to think upon Student Body Play 4, Junior Red Cross 4, FHA 3, 4, Council 4, Transfer 3. LEE, HAROLD- My salad days, when I was green Tumbling 3. LEWIS, RON- His bark is worse than his bite Thespians 2, 3, 4, Student Body Play 3, 4, Class Play 3, Thespian Play 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee 4, Football 2, Wrestling I, 4, Christmas Carol 4. N LEWIS, WALLY- There's a time for all things Rifle Club I, Handicraft Club 2, 3, 4, Rod and Rreel I . LITTERICK, LOIS- A friend when needed FHA 2, 3, 4, Ambassadors 2, 3, 4. LOGHRY, SHIRLEY- Listen to that good-natured laugh! Transfer 3, Girls Glee 3, 4. LYNCH, BARBARA-'ll know my place LYNCH, DENNIS- We know what we are, but know not what we may be Class Play 4, A Cappella 4, IRC 4, Transfer 4. McCARTY, MARY ELLEN- Silence is golden, but talking is more fun Spanish Club 3, 4, Council 3, Ambassadors 3, 4, Council 3, Tri-Y 3, 4, Preppers 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Millers Log Staff 4, Junior Red Cross 4, Council, Transfer 2. McCLUSKY, JOHN- Littlest said is soonest mended Dramatics Club I . MCGRADY, CHARLES- Life's uncertain voyage MACK, ROBERT- Words pay no debt Transfer 4 MACKEY, JERRY- A man's actions are motion pictures of his beliefs Hi-Y 4, Football 4, Basketball I, 2, Wrestling 3, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Boys Pep Squad 4, President 4, Class Play 4. MALONY, RON- Never stick your nose in where your head would be better Honor Society 3, 4, Council 4, Varsity S 4, Council 4, Class Play 4, Tennis 3, IRC 4, FBLA President 4. MARK, GAYLE- All's fair in love and war Dramatics I, Tri-Y 3, 4, Preppers I, 2, IRC 4. MARTIN, MARILYN- Her dream come true Tumbling I, Dramatics 2, Thespians 4, Tri-Y 4, Preppers I, Junior Red Cross 4. MARTIN, JUNE- For she's a jolly good fellow Preppers I, 2, Tri-Y 3, 4. MASSEY, COLLIS- A lion among ladies Archery I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis I, 2, 3 4, Cross Country 3, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. MATTESON, BEVERLY- I will be the pattern of all patience GAA 4, Tri-Y 3, Preppers 2, Junior Red Cross 4. MAUPIN, ELIZABETH- Woman should not be without man Thespians 4, Ushrettes 2, 3, 4. Council 4, Preppers I, 2, Student Body Play 4, Class Play 4, Christ- mas Carol 4, IRC 4, FBLA 4, Pep Squad 3, 4, Song Leader 4. MIDDLETON, GEORGE-- Every woman should marry--and no man Ambassadoifs I,'2. MIHELCICH, BOB- Of pranks galore l'II have some more Transfer 25 Varsity S 3, 45 Winter Party Court 45 P. E. Court 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Baseball 25 Cross Country 2, 3. MILLER, BEVERLY- A smile is always contagious Ambassadors I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 4. MILLER, EVELYN- She believes in taking life calmIy Transfer 35 Ambassadors 35 Thespians 45 Tri-Y 3, 45 Council 45 Class Play 35 Girls Glee 35 Christmas Carol 4. MILLER, ROBERT- The only way to have a friend is to be one Latin Club 3, 45 Ambassadors 35 Varsity S 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Band I, 2, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Baseball I, 2, 45 Christ- mas Carol 3. MOE, PHILLIP- To do a great right, do a little wrong Rod and Reel 2. MORGAN, BOB- Little things affect little minds Transfer I5 Rifle Club I, 25 Tumbling 2, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 25 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 MORRIS, BEVERLY- Resolve to be thyself Ambassadors 45 Paletteers I5 Cater- ettes 25 Tri-Y 3, 45 Preppers I, 25 Archery Club 35 Jr. Red Cross 4. MORRISON, STEPHEN- They laugh that win FFA 2, 3, 45 Handicraft I, Compass Club I, 2, Council 25 Thespians 45 Basketball I5 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Christmas Carol 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. MOSEN, ANNA- She who laughs last laughs loudest Transfer 25 GAA 2, 3, 45 Rally Squad 45 Girls Glee 25 Winter Party Court 4. NISSEN, ELAINE- Oh, to see ourselves as others see us Latin Club 35 Thespians 3, 45 Tri-Y 45 Preppers I, 25.Sigma Alpha 3, 4. NORGARD, MARILYN- She must be seen to be appreciated Honor Society 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Council 35 Preppers I, Council I5 Girls League Council 35 Homecom- ing Queen 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Songleader 3, 45 Student Council 4. enior .zdcfiuifieri NORRIS, PAULINE- A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance Tumbling 35 Compass Club I, Council I5 Thespians 45 GAA 3, 45 Student Body Play 45 Class Play 4. OLSON, JERRY- Studious, ath- letic, full of fun and wit Honor Society 4, President 45 Varsity S Sentinel Staff 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 35 Track 35 Tennis 45 Sigma Alpha 3, 45 Exchange Assembly Chairman 4. PARKER, JANYCE- A likeable girl with a likeable way Transfer 45 Jr. Red Cross 45 Council 45 GAA 4. PASSMORE, SALLY- As nice as she looks Honor Society 3, 45 Tumbling I, 2, 3, 45 GAA 2, 3, 4, President 45 Tri-Y 35 Preppers I, 25 Christmas Carol 25 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Sigma Alpha 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. PATTERSON, DIANE- She has many friends, because she is one Honor Society 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Usherettes I, 2, 3, 45 Preppers I, 25 Girls League Council 2, 4, President 45 Winter Party Court 35 Student Body Play 45 Class Play 3, 45'l'l1eSplC1l'1 Play 2, 35 A Cappella I, 25 Millers Log Staff 45 IRC 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 3, 45 Student Council 45 Class Council 35 DAR Award 45 Operetta 25 Girls State 35 P. E. Court 4, Queen. PERRY, DARREL-- They who from study flee, live long and merrily Band I, 25 Track 3. PFAFF, BOB- His wit goes all the way around and buttons in the back Handicraft Club 35 Varsity S 3, 45 Athletic Manager I, 2, 3, 4. PORTER, DICK- What manner of man? Honor Society 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Thespians 3, 45 Boys Alliance Council 35 Winter Party Court 35 Student Body Play 35 Class Play 3, 45 Sentinel Staff 45 Football I5 Basketball I, 25 Baseball I, 25 Boys Pep Squad 45 Student Council 45 Pres. 45 Class Council 35 Delegate to National Student Council Con- vention 3. PRICE, HELEN- ls she serious or isn't she? Transfer 45 Jr. Red Cross 4. PRICE, LYNN ADELE- Sense of humor, a clown, likeable, and smart, too Honor Society 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Preppers I, 25 Pep Squad 3, 45 Council 45 Sigma Alpha 3, 45 Council 3. RAMSEY, CHESTER- Blushes come and blushes go . . . FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Varsity S 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 35 Baseball I 2, 3, 45 Christmas Carol 4. RAMSEY, LESTER- . . .But freckles stay on forever FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, varsity s 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. RANDLE, PAT- Who lives without foolishness is not so wise as he thinks Paletteers 2, 35 Thespians 45 Usher- ettes I, 2, 3, 45 Council 3, 45 Pres. 45 Millers Log Staff 45 Christmas Carol 45 IRC 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4. RAY, RODNEY- Early to bed early to rise FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Council 45 Ambassa- dors I5 Athletic Manager. RICKS, EDNA- Life is the artistp the picture is what you make i'll Thespians 3, 45 FHA 25 Girls Glee 25 Christmas Carol 45 Transfer 2. RIGGS, REX- What you don't know won't hurt you till you need it Transfer 45 Wrestling 4. RING, LONNIE- Those who never tried have never failed Debate 45 Rifle Club I5 Compass Club I, 25 Archery Club I5 Millers Log Staff 45 Basketball I. ROBERTS, BOB- Let thy words be few Track 35 Boys Club 4. ROMBOLD, RICHARD- Always humble, and never a grumble Transfer 25 Proiection Crew 2. RONER, TED- Man of a few words Proiection Crew I, 2, 35 Compass Club I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3. RUDD, CHARLES- He likes to see what makes things tick Transfer 45 Honor Society 45 Compass Club 45 Wrestling 45 IRC 4. RUEDE, AURELIA- When it comes to silence she is out in front Transfer 25 FHA 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee 35 Christmas Carol 4. SANNE, DAVID- Not that I love school less, but that I love freedom more FFA 2, 3, 4. I73 SAWYER, EDWARD- The better you know him the better you like him Transfer 25 Honor Society 45 Varsity S 3, 45 Thespians 45 Student Body Play 45 Class Play 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 35 Baseball 25 Cross Country 3, 45 Operetta 3, 4. SCHNAIBLE, BOB- Sorry girls, this one's taken Rifle Club I, 25 Dramatics 3, 45 Boys Pep Squad 45 Football I, 2, 3. SCILLIAN, JEANETTE- I have no reason but a woman's reason Transfer 45 Ambassadors 45 Thes- pians 45 Class Play 45'l'l'1eSplCll1S Play 45 A Cappella 45 Christmas Carol 45 Junior Red Cross 45 IRC 4. SCOTT, GORDON- A helpful .loe always on the go Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Council 35 Basketball I, 2. SCOTT, LARRY- May every day be a holiday SHANNON, BARBARA- A light heart, and a gay smile Transfer 4. SHELLEY, DORA- Who knows what the future will hold for us Tri-Y 3, 45 Pres. 45 Preppers I, 2. SIMONS, DAVID- Life like a song has its high notes Honor Society 45 Handicraft Club I5 Compass Club 2, 3, 45 Pres. 3, 45 Millers Log Staff 45 Tennis 3, 45 IRC 45 Westinghouse Science Tal- ent Search Winner 4. SMITH, DELORES- lf to her share some female errors should fall, look on her face, and you'lI forget 'em alI Latin Club 3, 45 Paleteers 2, 35 Dramatics I5 Tri-Y 3, 45 Council 3, 45 Preppers I, 25 Student Body Play 45 Class Play 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Girls Glee I, 25 Christmas Carol 45 Tennis I5 Jr. Red Cross 45 Pres. 45 IRC 4. SMITH, FERN-','Quiet friendliness is her virtue Transfer 45 Paletteers 4. SMITH, RON W.- Heap little smoke, much fire Transfer 45 Millers Log Staff 45 Spanish Club 4. SOMERS, JANET- A life full of gayety keeps her busy Transfer 25 Honor Society 45 Thespians 3, 45 Usherettes 35 Tri-Y 3, 45 Council 45 Preppers 25 Girls League Council 45 Student Body Play 45 Class Play 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Christmas Carol 3, 45 IRC 45 174 Operetta 3, 45 Jr. Red Cross 4. enior .Acfivified SORENSON, MARLYCE-- Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow ye diet Honor Society 3, 45 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Usherettes 3, 45 Preppers I, 25 Council 25 Student Body Play 45 Thespians Play 35 Millers Log Staff 45 Christmas Carol 45 Pep Squad 3, 45 Song Leader 3, 45 Class Council 45 Pres. 45 Student Council 45 Girls State 3. SPERRY, DENNY- Sigh no more ladies, sigh no more Varsity HSI' 45 Winter Party King 45 P. E. Court 45 King 45 Football I, 25 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 25 Class Council 35 Kangaroo Court Prosecuting Attorney 45 Most Valuable Basketball Player 4. SQUIRES, SKIP-'IA true success Honor Society 45 Varsity S 2, 3, 4, President 45 Thespians 45 Student Body Play 45 Class Play 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Track I5 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Christmas Carol 45 Student Council 35 Class Council 3, President 3. STAIHAR, NICK- Quiet until you get to know him Basketball I, 25 Baseball I. STEWART, RALPH- Full of fun and fancy free Handicraft Club 2, 3, 45 Rod and Reel I. STRAHON, MARY- Love many, trust few, but always paddle your own canoe Ambassadors 25 Fencing 3. STRICKLAND, BOB- He's not a ladies man, but he has been known to participate Varsity S 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Chief Constable Kangaroo Court 45 Fire Chief 4. SUNDERLAND, GLORIA- The best things in life are free Honor Society 3, 45 Dramatics I5 GAA 2, 3, 45 Sentinel Staff 45 Class Council 45 Orchestra I, 2. TELLING, JERRY- There's a sparkle of mischief in his eyes Rifle Club I, 2, 35 Council I, 25 Varsity S 3, 4, Council 45 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 45 Print and Cord Court 3. THARP, ORVILLE- Of pranks galore l'll have some more Spanish Club 45 Rifle Club I. THOMPSON, JOE- One enemy is too much Honor Society 45 Council 45 Varsity S 3, 45 MiIIer's Log Staff 45 Sentinel Staff 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 IRC 4, Council 4. TRIGG, JAMES- It's a cruel world' Transfer 25 Varsity S 45 Sentinel Staff 45 Football 3, 4. TURNER, LUCY- Dainty and neat from head to feet Transfer 4. UTECHT, AGNES- She is indus- trious, happy hearted, and well liked Honor Society 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Debate 25 Dramatics I, 25 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Girls League Council 45 Student Body Play 35 Class Play 3, 45 Thespian Play 2, 35 A Cappella 35 Sentinel Staff 45 Christmas Carol 35 Pep Squad 45 Sigma Alpha 3, 45 Council 3, 4. VAUGHN, PHILLIP- A farmer makes the world go 'round FFA I, 2, 3, 45 Council 3, 45 Presi- dent 45 Athletic Manager I5 Football 2. VEST, LAWRENCE- A laugh a day to keep the gloom away A Cappella 3, 45 Sentinel Staff 45 Tennis 2, 3, 4. VETETO, MARIANN- The life of the party Usherettes I, 2, 3, 45 Council 3, 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 IRC 4. VOGTSBERGER, HAROLD- Easy come, easy go Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 45 Council 2, 3, 45 Paletteers 3, 45 Varsity S 3, 45 Football I, 25 Baseball I, 25 Athletic Manager 3, 45 President 4. VORCE, SALLYh Always ready and willing to help Tumbling 35 GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 45 Girls Glee I5 Christmas Carol 45 Jr. Red Cross 4. WADDILL, KATY- True worth is in being, not seeming GAA 45 Transfer 45 Class Play 45 P. E. Court 45 Christmas Carol 45 IRC 4. WARD, SHIRLEY- Her mind is her own, and she uses it Caterettes l5TI'leSplC1l1S 3, 45 Prep- pers 25 Class Play 35 Christmas Carol 45 Pep Squad 4. WARE, NAOMI- As nice as she looks Dramatics I, 25 Tri-Y 35TI1eSpIGI1S 4 IRC 4. WASHBURN,JOANN- Nice to look at, and fun to know Transfer 25 Tri-Y 3, 45 Preppers 2. WELLER, BETTY- Short and sweet, so nice to meet Ambassadors 25 Dramatics I, 25 Council 25 Thespians 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Preppers 25 Student Body Play 3, 45 Class Play 3, 45 Thes- pian Play 2, 3, 45 Girls Glee 35 Millers Log Staff 45 Christmas Carol 3, 4. WESTOVER, RAWLIN- Wise men say nothing in dangerous times Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Glee 4. WHITE, GORDON- Arthur Murray could teach him little Tumbling 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Boys Alliance Council 4, Basketball 2, Track 4, Christmas Carol 4, Class Council 1, Boys Pep Squad 4, Homecoming Chairman 4. WHITTINGTON, CHARLES- A mighty nice kid, too tall to be hid Transfer 2, FFA 2, 3, 4. WIEST, SUE ANN- Let us not take life too seriously GAA 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Class Play 3, Jr. Red Cross 4, Girl of the Month 3. A Abshere, Fred .... ., ..,,.,.. ..., . . ,.... 59, 123, 159 Acrey, Don ..,..,... ..,... ...,...,..... ..... .... 5 1 Adams, Gladys ...,,..,. ,....,....,.,..,.,. ,.., 5 9 , 120 Adams, Richard ,,...............,,.,....,...,....,,.,.,.,.. .127 Adamsey, Margery ........., 51, 88, 104, 115, 125 Akins, Bud ....,... ....... ...,,......,,,.,., 6 7 , 151, 168 Akin, Wayne... .. ...., ....,. ........59 Alberts, Arlen ....,... .,.,... 6 7, 151, 86 Alberts, Nila ......, ..,,,...... 1 22, 38 Aldous, June ..... . ......,..., 67 Aldous, Sherry. .,.... . Allen, Arden ...,.. ........89 enior .xdcfiuifiefi WILLIAMS, TOMMY- The only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it Varsity S 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Winter Party Court 2, Carnival Royalty 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, Baseball 2, Student Council 2, Class Council 2, Pres. 2. WILSON, CAROLE- A light heart and a gay smile Preppers 2. WISE, BETTYE- Minds her own business and Iet's the world roll by Spanish Club 3, 4, Tri-Y 3, 4, Council 4, Preppers 1, A Cappella 3, 4, Girls Glee 1, 2, Millers Log Staff 4. AQYLJQX Austin, Sharon.... ...........,,...,,,.,,....... 67, 125 Averill, James ...,.................... 51, 113, 116, 159 B Bailey, Bill ........... ...,... ,.,..,. 5 1 , 87, 112 Bailey, Mariorie .,,.... .. ............ 59, 104, 108 Bailey, Marlene ......,....,,..................,...... 67, IO7 Bainbridge, Bill ...... .,.,. 5 1, 112, 126, 157, 169 Baird, Wayne .,,.,.,,,.,,...,....,,.....,...,................,. 59 Baker, Billy ....,...,. .....,.. 6 7, 159, 168, 166 Baker, Carol ..,.... ,.........,............... 5 1 Baker, Kenneth .... ,. ............,,.,...,..,.,........... 67 Baldwin, Pat ....,... Ballew, Helen ............. ,.,.. 5 1, Bardin, Dorothy ...... Barnes, Bob ...,..,,. Barnes, G. W .......... 132, 86, 122 115,125 ..........,38, 127 WRIGHT, MARGARET- Boys don't worry her Ambassadors 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 1, 2, Thespians 3, 4, Thespian Play 2. WULLBRANDT, SHIRLEY- A dash of seriousness, and a dash of fun Preppers 1, 2, Pep Squad 2, 3, Tri-Y 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Tumbling 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2. YEAGER, RON- The world doesn't turn fast enough for Ron Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1. ZACHARY, BOB- They who from study flee, live long and merriIy Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Print- and Cord Court 2, Boys Pep Squad 4. Bettis, Don .....,,.. .,...,........... 5 9, 127 Bevan, Nancy ....,.. ,...... 3 8, 142, 118 Bible, Dennis ..... ...,....,,.... 6 7, 117 Biel, Opal ............,. ..,.....,.,.. 3 8 Bingham, Donna .,... ................ 6 7 Birdseye, Harvey ,....,... ........ 5 9, 127 Bishop, Jeannine ............,, .. ....,....,...,,..., 59 Bissett, Fredrick Earl ...... ............................. Blackman, Betty ......... .......,...... 51, 138, 134 Blade, Fay ....,.........,,... ....,... 3 8, 138, 118, 128 Blade, Jeanette ......, ..,............,.....,..,.,......., 5 1 Blair, Marjorie ....,, .................,......,.........,... 3 8 Blinn, Charlene ,,.,.., ,.,.. ,.,, 5 1 , 99, 114, 125, 182 Allen, John .,,,.,..... ......,............ Alliston, Robert ...... ...,...,. 6 7, 117 Alphin, Ruth .....,..... ...,.. 5 9, 124 Andersen, Chuck.. .. ..... ......59 Barnhart, Cecil. ..,.... ...................,... 5 9 Barnhart, Elvis ....,....,. ........ 5 1, 116, 136 Barnhurst, LaNord, ......, ,........, 5 1, 137 Andersen, Lester ,..,.., .... ,... 6 7 , 117 Anderson, Allan.. ..,.. ....,... 1 27, 38 Anderson, Bill ........,.,... ................................. 6 7 Anderson, Dorothy ...... ....,..........,................... 5 9 Anderson, Geneva .... 3, 143, 101, 138, 134, 108, 38, 91 Anderson, Kay ..,,..... ............ 6 7, 140, 107, 182 Anderson, Linda ...,........................ 51, 105, 122 Anderson, Lydia ,.,....... 51, 138, 114, 111, 129 Anderson, Mary .......,................... .......... 5 1, 122 Anderson, Holmes .... 36, 79, 130, 142, 187, 38, 128 Anderson, Wallace ........ 132, 86, 117, 126, 127 Archer, Keith... ..,... . ..........,,,.................. ...59 Ardinger, Jeri ........... ........ 5 9, 106, 125 Aringdale, Rita ......, ..... ..... ....... . . 6 7, 104 Armstrong Madalyn ....... ........................... 5 9 Armstrong, Nina.. ..,..., ........ 5 1, 104, 109 Armstrong Sharon ....... ................. 6 7, 89 Armstrong Vallis. . .... ............. . ,.67, 120 Arnett, Anita .....,.. .. .. ... ..,....., ..... , .67, 127 Ash, Cheryl ....... ....... 67, 132, 86, 117 Ash, Tommy ..... ., ............. 67, 132, 86 Ashley, Phyllis .....,. ...,... ,...... 5 1 , 119 Ashley, Robert.. .... ........, 6 7, 117, 126 Ashworth, Ardalee. . ........ 59, 120, 121 Ashworth, Beverly .,..... . ......., 122, 38 Atkinson, Michael ..,... ..,,,,.,........ Ausrnus, Carol ........... .............. 5 1 Ausmus, Connie.. . .. , .... .,59, 125 Austin, Danny ....... . .......,...,.., 59, 143 Austin, Deanna ....... ....... 5 1, 138, 125 Barsi, Ray ..........,........ ...........,..... 5 9 Barton, Helen ......... ..,..,.. 5 1, 125 Bates, Carolyn ........ ...........,..... 5 1 Bates, Rena .......,.. ,,......................... 3 B, 115 Batey, Learoy ,..,... .................................... 6 7 Balson, Carol ..........,..... 38 38, 134, 108, B9 Batson, Milton ........ .....................................,, 5 9 Batson, Myrna .....,..,............ ,................. 5 1, 138 Batsan, Robert ..............................,. 59, 131, 126 Bault, Don ................ 51, 88, 131, 89, 109, 137 Baumgartner, Henry .............,...,.................... Beagle, Brooke ..............................,................... 67 Beagle, Wyman ...... ........ 5 9, 132, 89, 126 Beals, Berniece. .... . .......... . .... .......... . ..51 Bean, Julia ......,.... ......... 5 1, 114, 125 Bean, Maurice ......,. .,................,,,. 6 7 Beaty, Catherine .... ...,.......,..... 5 9 Beeber, Marvin ....... ........ 5 9, 168 126 Beleke, Harold ..,,.... ........ 6 7, Bell, Donna ........... Bell, Dorothy .....,..., ,.,,...,...,,,,,. 6 7 Bellows, Howard ........ Bellows, John ..,...... Bennett, Myrtle ..... Benson, Lee Ann ........ 137 137 ........67, ...........59, ........67, 197, 89 Berg, Bill ....,......,...,. .......... 5 9, 158 Berg, Robert ..,...... ................. 6 7 Berg, Roger. ,........ ........... 5 9, 137 Bergstrom, Arline... .,.,,,,,,,,,,, 51, 125 Berzs, Erika ,...,. ....... 1 34, 107, 67 Bloomer, Richard ........ .....,.......,........... 6 7, 137 Bluhm, David ........... ..,.............. 5 9, 113 Boatright, Carol ....... .....,.. 6 7, 107, 120 Bobo, Mary ......... ..................... Boentgen, Lois ........ ...................,.....,.,, 3 8, 118 Bolken, Olaf .... ...,................................,...,.... Bourgeois, Tom .... 51, 102, 110, 116, 141, 156, 154, 153, 169 Bowerman, Inez ..,,... ............ 3 8, 138, 109, 136 Bowman, Nancy ............,........................, 59, 125 Boyd, Irma .,,........................................,............ 67 Bradford, Charles .... 51, 148, 88, 140, 152, 86, 133 Bradley, Jim ............. ...,.... 3 9, 109 Bremer, Roger ............ ...........,. 6 7 Brendel, Rosemary .....................,.....,................ 59 Brent, Philip .....,,..........,....,,....,......,..,,.,....,.,..... 67 Briggs, Caratyn...51, 138, 105, 77, 114, 125. 111, 129 Broadstreet, Edna ....,.......................,......,,....... 39 Brock, Joyce ..........................,...... ,,,........,.... Brown, Bob .,.. 39, 37, 102, 148, 149, 146, 110, 116, 92,15-1, 153,162,163 Brown, Charles .....,.,....,.....................,,.....,.,....,. 39 Brown, Deloris.. .................................,. 67, 106 Brown, Norman ............ 39, 82, 83, 131, 108, 89 Brown, Lyda ....,. ............,.,.............. 5 1, 108 Brown, Mary .,.... ..... ,............... 5 9 , 89, 120, 133 Brown, Max ........................,.......,.....,.,......... Brown, Richard ........ 59, 152, 89, 127, 158, 165 Brown, Ronald ................................ 59, 158, 168 Brush, Wanda ....................,............................. 59 Bruns, Bob .... - ............ 39, 110, 152, 162, 163 Bry, Larry ................. .............................. 6 7, 165 Bucket, Mary Jo .............................. 59, 134, 125 Buckley, Dwyatl ....,....... 39, 113, 131, 109, 91 Buell, Gary ........ ............,.....,.,.... ........165 17 5 Dunn Sandy 6 Cooper Wanda Earle Jim Buell, Wanda .A.., . ..A,.,.. . 59, Bunn, Walter ..... .,.,..,,....,......,. Burkhalter, Dorey. .. ...67, 140, 106, Burns, Robert ..,..,..,. .. ,,.....,... ,........ . . Burright, Marlene. ,..,, ,,,,. . 59, 106, Burraugh, Beverly. ...,.. .,... . Burroughs, Chuck.. ... .. ....67, Burroughs, David... .....,.. Burroughs, Harry. .. .,,,,..., Bush, Beverly.. ..,.... .... ..,Y 3 9 , Butcher, Richard... .. .... .. .... Buzzard, Gary... .. ..... ..59, 106, Burkett, Karen .... .. .,.. ..... . . Byrd, Kenneth ..... . ........... ....... 5 9, C Cain, James.. .. .. Cagle, Roy ........ .. ,.. .,... ,. Cabaniss, James. . ..... .... ,..,... . . .67, Collis, Patrick ...... . . ...59, 132, 89, 158, Carey, Albert. .... . .... . ........ ............. . .. Carlisle, Bonnie.. ...... ............... ......... 5 1 , Carlisle, Rosemary.. .. .... . Carlson, Gerald..... .. Corner, Connie .. .. Fairbanks Claude Tony .......67, 120 ,.51 159 125 ..59 137 H59 .51 118 ..51 158 .67 137 ..67 ..51 165 168 ..59 122 11? .....67 Carslay, Terry ....... ....... . .,.... 3 9, 131 Carter, Norman .... .. ...... 51, 123, 137 Cartmell, Fred .... ............ . .51 Castleberry, Jerry ....... .51, 113 Chalmers, Clerese... .. 67, 107 Chant, Rose . ........ ..... . . ......... . . . Chapman, Deanna. .... . .......... 367, 120, 136 Chase, Billy ......................... .......... ....,.. 5 9 , 123 Chase, Howard ..... .... 5 1, 82, 83, 88, 108, 129 Chase, Joanne.. .. . .. ....... ..39, 109, 115, 118 Chase, Lewis... .51, 148, 108, 159, 165 Chesbro, Ann .. .. . . .. 52 Chesterman, Jean. . . ..52, 122 Chetwaad, Lowell . . . ..... .67 Christensen Annamae . . ....... .. Christensen Di Noe. . . 59, 86 Christensen Elaine. . .52, 124 Christensen Gilbert. .. ...59, 140 Christensen Jock . .. . Christensen, Mary. . .67, 140, 107 Christian, ClaSen,, 39, 111, 128 Christian, Curtis. ..... . ,.39, 117, 137 Christopherson, Ethel .. .. ............ ....67 Church, Floyd... ..... ..,52, 113 Church, Louise , 59, 120 Clark, Donna. . .59, 131, 109 Clark, George . ........,.... ..67 Clark, Mary. . .... 67, 107 Class, Rosalie. . .. .59, 120 Clausen, Henry. .... 52 88, 113 Clausen, Max . . . . .. ....68 Clayton, Evelyn . . . . .... . .52 Clingan, Margaret ,, .. . .. 68, 132 Clinton, Tommy. ........ . ...... , ...... 68, 86 Cochran, Bill... ...59, 148, 111, 157, 165 Cochran, Gary . . .. .. .. H59 Coffman, Bobby. . .52, 112 Coffman, Janis ..... 68 Cogburn, Ola. . 68, 117 Cole, Boyd . .59 Cole, Cliff.. .. . . ..... 68, 127, 165 Cole, Doug. .. .. 50, 52, 148, 113 Cole, Larry ....... .. 68, 165 Cole, Scott ....,... . 52, 159 Colerick, Doris . Colerick Delores .. .. Coleman, Patricia 68, 104 Coleman, Kenneth . . . 60 Coleman, Janice . .... 60 Collins, Neatha. 52, 138, 99, 183 Colrud, Gerald. .. 52, 165 Colrud, Raymond . . J.. . . 68 Colsrud, Laura . . 68 Colsrud, Lois . . . 68 Colvin, Barbara .60, 138, 105, 125 Comer, Carol .. 1 52 Condit, Jerry .. . . .. ..68 Coning, Deanna . .. . 52, 119 Cooke, Larry... 39, 148, 146, 110, 113, 116 Coombs, Sandra. .58, 60, 134, 131, 133, 125 Cooper, Dara. . . ...39, 118 Cooper, Ima Jo .. . ....... 68 Cooper, Joan,... ....,. 60, 120, 121 76 6 140 132 Corbett Carliss Cowan Cowan Cox Cox Cox ox Cox Cox Sally Betty Dale Estelle Barbara Dale Doris Doug Gregory Sharon 39 Cozine Mary Crane Billie Anne Crank LaVelle Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crlppen Cristensen Dorothy Gary Norman Richard Dennis Melford Crlstler Bettie Crank David Crank Richard Cross Jewell Cross Shirley Crowe Bob Crume Wayne Cullens Melva Culp Donna Cushing Earnest Cyphert Jerry 52 Da Elaine Daniels Bob 3 4 68 89 130 2 12 91 8 O 16 4 122 3 40 140 1 5 Dare Beverly Davenport Gene Davenport Vern Davidson Peggy Davies Davies Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Clarence Joy Ann Arlyn Carolyn Charles Joyce Linda Maude Ronald Teddy Terry Davisson Betty Davisson Evelyn Deadmond Twila Dean Robert DeFoor Etha DeFoor Ruben Delorme Lee Delorme Pat Demorest Jeanette Dennis Charlene Denny Ronald Dent Delvan DeR1eux Donna DeR1eux Larry Dickerson Jim Diehnel Roger 4 Diehnel Morlorie Diggs Dillard, Dixon, Dixon Dodson Dodson, Dolley, Doner, Dooley Dooley Dorris, Dowdy, Dowell Driscal Doris Deon Warren Darren Gerald Norman Don Wayne Dixie Benlamin Larry Gilbert Gary Dubendorf, Deanna DuBois, Frances Dumm, Gaile Duncan, Roberta Dunmise, Diane Dunn Diane 40 35 110 151 5 2 138 4 6867 10 52 88 9 3 6 109 60, 89, 86, L, 1 40 110,159 68 52,115 1361 161 52,148,116 123, 40, 60 166 134 52, 88 109 28 9 6 160 123 52 123 68 125 159 166 60 167 125 68 125 60 68 40, 99 D nnington N ncy 40 3 143 83 130 0 Durham LeRoy Earle John Easton Walter Eddy Lary Edleman Keith 18 12 Edleman Mary Ellen Edmislon Janice Edom William Edwards Cora Diane oss Marvin Clarence Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Edwards Ege Marilyn Eggleston J 1 L1 an Elliott Jacque Elliott oe Ellison Allen Elston Bob Empey Gary Engeman Rodney English Art English Engman Erickson Erickson Erickson Donna Shirley Walter Barbara Roger Erickssan Irene Ericksson Mildred Erne Loetta Erskine Diane Esgate Dave Estes Gene Esycheck Pal Evans Delmar Evans Jack Eve etts Bob Everell Sl1e1rr1an Everson Kay Fairbanks Lendall Falk Kenneth Farley Marian Farmer Vella Farmer B11 Farrier Jack Farris Mary Faulkner Gene Fawver Glenda Felkner Lana Fent Eugene Ferguson Joe er uson Nell Finch an Finch Juanita Firestone 8111 Fish Carol Fish, Dean Fish, Rosalie Fisher, on Fisher, Gladys Joan Letha May Fisk, Mary Joy 66 Fletcher Layton Fletcher Sally Fletcher Terry Florence, Norman Flower Joyce Flowerday Darlene Floyd Katherine Fogle Cornelia 4 Fisher Fisher Foglc Victor Foland Joann Forge Keith Anna Mae 6 131 138 1 138 l 838 4 41 1 1 06 5 7 6 34 60 68 107, 125 60, 68 77 134 41 53 ,az 142 132 108 118,128 69 109, 107, C 1 10 6 8 18 15 6 6 9 6 13 86 91 2 6 69 12 , ............,................................. 52 , ........... ....... ......... 5 8, 10 , 12 , ,,.,,..,,,....,............. 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Fowles, Walace Fox, Aavis ...,...,,.,. Fox, Janice ,,.. Frale, Gary ,,,,,,. Franks, Warren .4.. ..69 ..41 ,.....69 . ....,.. 69, 53 107 Frazier, Janet ,...,,.. ......... 69, 107 Freeman, Beverly ....,. ............ 5 3, 119 Freeman, Teddy ........ ............... 6 9, 140 Frese, Sally ......,..,... ...,.. .,........, 6 9 , 106, 125 Freytag, Carol .,.........................,....,.,.......,,.... 53 Fried, Gwen .,..A.........,. 53, 138, 141, 109, 115 Frisk, Beverly ,...,.,......,.,,,,...,..., ...,,.....,, 6 0, 140 G Gaines, Annetta ..,........,. ........ 4 1, 130, 118 Gaines, Wanda .............,...........,.............. 69, 120 Galer, Don .....,..........,,....,.....,,...,...............,.. 60 Gall, Arlene ..,, 41, 79, 37, 3, 33, 84, 130, 138. 134, 104, 128 Gorboden, Barbara ......,,. ...... 1 20, 69, 124 Garboden, Renee ....... .....,,.. 6 9, 107 Gardner, Glenda ....., ......... 6 9, 106 Garretts, Harald ..,.,.. ....,.., 5 3, 137 Govette, Lowell .,,.......,,.... ...........A...........---. 6 9 Gay, Jimmie ...,.,.,............,..............,.........-.-.A 69 Gerhort, David .... 60, 132, 86, 67, 112, 159, 169 Gerharl, Georgia .....,....,.......................,. 69, 106 Gibbens, Celeste. ........., 53, 82, 138, 108, 129 Gibson, Adele .....,,. .......,....,,.,.,... 6 0, 138, 134 Gibson, Duane .... Gibson, Lucile ...,.. Gibson, Mary ,...,..,. ...... 5 3, 109, 136, 119 Gilliland, Elaine ........ ..,..., ,.,...... ........... Gilliland, Norman ...............,.,,..., ,.60 Gilmore, Beverly. ..., .,.,,, 5 3, 89, 118 Gilmore, Marilyn ...... ....... . .61, 136 Gimby, Dick .....,..... ,,,... 6 1, 157 Gleason, John .,......... ..69 Gleason, Rosalie ..., .,........... 5 3 Gools, Virginia ,,,,, ..,..,. 6 1, 131 Godwin, Gary ,..., .. .. ,... ..69 Godwin, James ....... ...,.... 6 9 Goldsby, Nancy ...... ...,.........,,. Golightly, lzetta ,.,.,., ................,........... 6 9, 107 Goodale, Patty ....,...,........ .,.,........,..,..,... 6 1, 138 Goodrich, Bob ...........,.. 41, 113, 109, 166, 167 Gossler, WaIter...42, 148, 146, 110, 113, 116, 159, 160, 162, 163 Golfer, John... ...,... .. ,... 61, 87, 126, 169 Gramzow, Joyce .... ...,.,,.....,.... .......... 5 3 Gramzow, Shirley ,.... .,....... ,......,... . . .61 Granger, Shirley .... .. ....... 69, 116, 107 Grant, Tommie ........ .......,.............. Grayson, Beverly ,....,... ....., 6 1, 120 Gregory, Betty ........ ............. 6 9 Gresser, Edward ..,. .. .......... 69 Guiley, Patricia. ....,. .. ...... 69, 140 Guthrie, Sharon. ..,....... . ...... 53, 124 H Hackleman, Jacqueline.. ..... ..42, 108 Hodien, Alan .,.. ...... .... ,....,........ 1 6 6 Hale, Edna ....,,.. ..............,.... 5 3 Hale, Patsy .... .... ..,......,....,.......,.,. 6 9 , 107 Haley, Richard ..,...,,................... ...,........ 6 9, 123 Hall, Gordon.. .,42, 82, 131, 108, 89, 128, 91 Hallmark, Fayetta ,,,,., . ...,.... .,.... 6 9, 107, 89 Hame', Gracie ..... . ..53, 138, 134, 125 Hankins, Gail ...,. ,...........,..............,.., 4 2 Hankins, Sandra .... Hanley, Deanna Hansen, Donald., Hansen Eleanor ..... Hansen Karen ..... Hansen, Norman ...., Hansen Ronald, Hanson Donnie .....,.. ........ ,,........ . ..53 ,. ,, .61, 123, ..69, 126 124 .,,...,53, 86,123 ,........61, 86, 123 .. 53, 86 Hanson Gary ...., .......,.. ..61 Hanson Robert . ..... ......... 6 1 Hapner, Janice . Hardenbrook, Harold .. . .,......... .42 Hardenbrook, Shirley. . . .69, 107 Harder, Jimmie ., .......... ..,......,..... 6 9 Harris, Gail ........ .... . . .. ...,........ 69 Harris, Garnet .... 53, 138, 88, 131, 115, 125, 187 Harris, Elizabeth ............ 61, 132, 86, 133, 112 Harris, Rhoda ..,....... ........................... 1 06, 133 Harrison, VeEnno ....... ...... 4 2, 143, 133, 128 Hart, Larry .,................ .....,............. 6 1, 126 Harvey, Raymond . .............. 61 Hatch, Noreen ..... ....,......,.. 4 2 Hatch, Roydon ......... ........... 5 3, 113 Havens, Arthur .,..... ....................... Haxby, Donna ...... ........ 5 3, 109, 115 Haxby, Myrna .,..,. ........ 5 3, 140, 125 Hayes, Jerry ....,. .............,.........,.. 6 1 Hayes, Jim ..... ...,......................... 6 9 Hayes, Wanda .,,... ........ 4 2, 130, 109, 85 Heacock, Susan ........ ...,.........,...... 6 9, 107 Head, Raymond ............... ..61 Heater, Janice ......... Heater, Heavirland, Harvey ....... Hebert, Donna ........... Joyce. .........,.. .......61, 106 ........69, 107 ....,...53, 107 ........69, 107 Irwin, Tom ...... Hedien, Alan ......... Helnrick, Jim ............ .,.........,,.. 1 26 Heinrick, Shirley ...... ........,.........,............, 8 9 Hembree, Peggy ...,...., .............,,,,, 5 3, 122, 133 Henry, Mavis ................,.., 42, 36, 109, 92, 129 Henderson, Eugene .............,........................ 61 Herringer, Karl .................,.... 69, 151, 165, 164 Herringer, Lee .... 42, 148, 149, 146, 110, 141, 166, 167 Hertz, Ken .............,................ 61, 148, 162, 164 Hewitt, Mary ...... ................,,........ 6 1 Hiatt, Russell ...,,,... ......... 5 3, 159 Hiatt, Wendell ....... ,,.... ........ Hibbard, Elaine ...... ........ 6 9, 125 Hibberl, Paul ...... .......,..., . . Hicks, Jimmy ....,,,..... . ....... 69 Hiermeier, Donna ..., ......,. Hiestand, Jackie ...... Hildebrand, Helen ..,.. Hildebrand, Willard ..... ........69 Hileman, Phil ,..,........ ....,.........,........ 6 1 Hill, Clyde .,...... ....... 6 9, 159, 168 Hill, Jan .,,..,.... ,...140, 106, 86 Hill, Norela .....,..... ............,,........,........,,....,.. 6 1 Hill, Dean ..,.................. .......................... 4 2, 123 Hill, Palsy ............ 42, 3, 143, 83, 101, 138, 108 Hinkle, Clarence ......................,,,...........,..,,,,, 61 120, 121,133 ........61, Hinricks, Virginia ....... Hobwood, Larry ,.... Hodnett, Ann .,..,.., Haeraul, Duane ......... ...... 8 3, 112, 69 Hoffman, Robert ..,......,.,......,...,....,........,... 53, 89 Hoglan, Sandra ......,....,. .............,................ 1 O7 Hogle, Larry ............ 53, 132, 86, 112, 136, 126 Hogue, Darrell ........................................ 69, 126 Hogue, Gary ......... ,,..................,,, Holder, Ronnie ........ ,,.,............. 5 3, 137 Holiday, Odell ........ ,....,. 6 9, 151, 168 Hollister, Lynn ..... ............ 6 9, 158 Hollister, Mel .......... .......,....... .......... 5 3 , 84 Holman, LaDonno ....................................,...,. 69 Holsinger, Fay ...... ......... 4 2, 131, 118, 128, 91 Holt, Jack ........... ....,......... 61, 152, 168 Holt, Jenita ...,....... ........ 4 2, 138, 115, 129 Homolka, Joan ......., .............. 8 6, 120, 69 Honer, Henry ....... ........... 6 1, 123 Hopper, Ronnie ...... .............. 6 1, 165 Hoselton, Gary.. ...., ....... 6 1, 137, 127 House, Gary ......... ...,... 1 47, 151, 154 151, 126, Howard, Faylah Howard, Harvey ...,... 158 ............69, lsham, Shirley ...,.. ............,... 4 3, 138 Iverson, Janet ..... ..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, N69 Iverson, Loyd .........,..........,.... 34 43, 113, 116 J James, Bob ..,..,...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 43, 127 James, Eugene ......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, 157, 168 James, Gerald ....... ........ 7 O, 116, 137, 154 Jamison, Clara ..,,,,..,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 125, 53 Janecek, Joe ..............,...,.....,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 53, 126 Jaques, Earl ............ 53 148,110 111,157,166 Jarvis, Bobby ...,....,...,,,,,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, 5 3, 126, 159 Jeffries, Mike ,,..,,,,..,,....,,,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Jefferies, Sharon ,.,,,,. ,,,,,,, 7 O, 106 Jellison, John .....,., ,,,,,,,,,,,-, 6 1 Jellison, Ruth ......, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 Jensen, Coral ........,..,..,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 106 Jensen, Zora ....... ......,,, 4 3, 138 99, 109, 136 Jenson, Jack ..,..,,.,, .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1 , 117 Jerke, Barbara ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3 Jessop, Dwight .........,,. .,,.,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 3 John, Leland ..............,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 70, 127, 165 John, Leona ...... 53, 131, 108, 130, 104, 122 Johnson, Arden ,....,., . .,.,..,,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 43 Johnson, Deanna ......... ,,,,,,, 6 1, 87, 120, 121 Johnson, Edward .....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, Johnson, Elizabeth ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 21 Johnson, Freda ,....,,. ,,,,,,, 6 1, 106, 133 Johnson, Joyce ..,.,. ...................... 5 3 Johnson, Kimber ...... ...... 6 1, 106, 89 Johnson, Richard ....... ...................... 6 1, 165 Johnson, Rita .......... ............,..................... Johnson, Robert ....... ...,,.... 7 0, 151, 158, 165 Johnson, Wesley ....... ,............................ Jones, Delbert .......,.. ,................... 7 0, 127 Jones, G. C. ....... .............................,, 4 3 Janes, Larry ...,... ....... 6 1, 141, 157, 162 Jones, Louoina ..... .....,.,.....,.........,........ Jordan, George .. ,. ..................,........ ..43 Jorgensen, Sonia ..... ....... ........ 5 4 , 136 Joy, Pete Howard, James... Howard, Ramona. ...... . Hoy, Lurlene ............ Hudson, Alan ....... Hudson, Reba ....... Huff, Donna .,........., Huffman, Barbara .... Hufslader, Lois .... 34, Humphries, George 152, 165 ..34, 42, 79, 138, 115, 92 133, 118 165 . ............ 42, 119 86, 87 . .... ..................... 5 3, 119 42, 138, 108, 115, 182, 128, 91 ................................ ..69 Hunt, Elaine ........... ..... ...... 1 4 0, 120 Hunter, Dick ....., ...... Huston, Shannon ..,.......,, ,,,,,,,,,,. 4 2 I Iles, Lorelee ..,. .... ..... ......,. 6 1 , 107, 106 Kadrmas, Ricard .................,..... ...,...... 6 1, 123 Kaldahl, Todd ...................,............................ 43 Karp, Chris ..., 43, 110, 92, 156, 154, 162, 164 Keech, Verleen .......,.............,.,...... 54, 115, 129 Keen, Kathleen ....... .................. 5 4, 89 Kehoe, Lavon ........ ......... 6 1 106, 89 Keirnes, Ruth ...... ..,.................... 7 0 Kelley, James .... .................... 7 0 Kellogg, Donna ...................................... 70, 107 Kelly, Yolaine ................................ 54, 138, 114 Kelly, Pat ........ ......... 5 4, 138, 105, 125, 111 Kelso, Byron ...... .,,...................,.. 4 3, 131, 126 Kennedy, Roy ........ ........,..........,........... 4 3, 110 Kerns, Janet ......,... ................. 7 0, 89, 120, 125 Kesey, Joe ...................... 61, 127,111,159, 165 Kesler, Raymond ............................................ 70 Kessler, Sandro ........ ......,.. 7 0 115, 136 Ketchum, Merinna .... ....................... 5 4 Kidd, Allan ........ .......,.... 5 4, 89 Kidd, Arthur ..... ........ 1 16, 137 Kidd, Virginia ..... .............. 6 2, 120 Kimball, Gerald ...... ......... 7 0 151 165 King, Fred .........,.,. ....... 7 0, 151, 165 Kinney, Phillip .,... ....................... Kirk, Barbara ...... ............................ 5 4 Kirk, Betty ......... ..................,..... 7 0, 107, 136 Kirkham, Sue ........,................... 50, 54, 138, 109 Kirkpatrick, Tom .... 43, 35, 103, 148, 149, 146, 110,123,111, 92,166,167 Kitchen, Janet ................................................ 54 Klassen, David ....,. ....... 7 0, 165 Klud, Bill ........... .........., . .70 Knecht, Doug ....... .............. 6 2 Knotts, Glenna ...... ....... 5 4, 133 Knotts, Robert ..,.... ........,..., 4 3 Koch, Darrel .....,. ....... 5 4, 132 Koch, Edwin ...... Kocks, Larry ,,...,. Kohler, Darrell ...... Kroeger, Don .......... .......7O Kuntz, Gary .....,......... .............................., 6 2 Kuykendall, Dexter ................ 54, 116, 126, 165 Kuech, Anna ............. .....................,.....,... Kyle, Ken ................ .......,................,,.. 7 0 Kyle, Maridee ....... ....... 7 0, 140, 120 177 Kyle, Shirley ..... ...,....,...... . ,,,., 6 2 L Ladre, Bert ..,..... ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,7O Laioie, Darwin ....... ...,...,........,. 6 2, 112 Laioie, Nancy ..... ......,...,.....,,.....,,.,,A,,,, 5 4 Lakey, Delores .,.......,. ....... 6 2, 131, 104, 122 Lakey, Robert .,,...,......,. ........,.....,....., 5 4, 162 LaMarche, Valmore ....... ....,.....,.... 5 4 Landreth, Vuryl ...,..,..,.. ,,,,,,, 4 3, 113 Landrum, Darrel ,,.,. Landrum, Don ...... Landsiedel, Dave ,,,,. ,,,,,,,,, Michaelson, Paul McCullough, Yvonne .... 78 Lane, Mary Ann ..,.,.. .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2, 114 Langfelt, David ..,,,....,,A...,.,.,..,,....,,...,,,,.,,,,,.,, 54 Lansberry, Larry ..........,..... 54, 132, 86, 126, 166 La Shot, Gay .......... ..,....,.......,...,..,,,.,, 6 2, 120 La Shot, Jerry ........ ...,,. 4 5, 123, 137 Lauson, Eileen ..,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2, 124 La Velle, Bob ......,.. ....,,....,...,,,,....,, 6 2 La Velle, Gloria ....... ...... 4 3, 123, 137 La Vell, Vicki ,,...,., ,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lawson, Byron .,,... ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 Lay, Danny ,,,,,,,.,. ,,,,,, 6 2, 137 Lay, Jim ....,....,. ......... 8 6, 166 Leach, John .... .......,..,..,, 7 0 Lee, Dixie ......,.. ..,.., 6 2, 136 Lee, Floyd .,....... ....., 6 2, 123 Lee, Gaylord .,....................,.....,,.. ,..,.,.., 7 O, 137 Lee, Harald ...,,,,..,,,....,,..,.,,,..,,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Leek, Lawrence ..,... 54, 110, 131, 152, 89, 169 Leep, William ..,.,.,..,.,,....,.,,..,...,..,...,,.,,..,..,,,, Lefever, Betty ...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. 54, 138, 134 Lehman, Jim ,.., 62, 111, 130, 112, 117, 137, 126, 127 Lemmon, James ,.,......,. ...............,.............. 5 4 Lemmon, Lee .,........... ..,,... 7 0, 117, 137, 168 Lemmon, Vando ,.............................,......... 70, 89 Levins, Bill ..,.,.,..,.,,..,.......,..,,.,.....,..,..,.,..,,.,,. 62 Lewis, Ron .....,..,..... 44 131, 108, 89, 159, 160 Lewis, Ted .................,..............,...................,, 62 Lewis, Wally ....................... .................. 4 4, 108 Lewman, Dean ...... ........, 5 4 Libby, Larry ...,,.....,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 Licht, Jeanene .............,.,,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 62 Lincoln, Bill ..., 44, 110, 116, 132, 86, 111 92, 128,156, 154,166 Lincoln, Tom .... 57, 62, 132, 104, 86, 158, 168 Lindley, Donnamae .........,...,.,,..,,,,, 54, 138, 134 Lindsly, Edith ..,.,....,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,A, ,,,A,,,,,, 7 O Lines, Ivan ,....,..,,..,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2, 137 Lines, Vardell ....,....... ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 4 4, 128 Linscott, Kenneth ...... ..,.,,,,,,, 5 4, 110, 159 Linscott, Patty ......,.... ....... 6 2, 84, 138, 141 Lilster, Rosalind ..,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 O Litterick, Lois ........ ,.,,,,, 4 4, 122, 133 Lluellyn, Lee ...............,. ..........,. 6 2, 123 Lockerbie, Sharon .,,. ,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Lockman, Jacqueline .,.... A.,,.,.,..,,.,, 5 4, 119 Logan, Roger ........,... ,,,,,,,, 6 2, 126, 169 Loghry, Shirley ,,,,,,,,, ,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 89 Long, Charlene .,..70 Long, Larry .,..... ,,,,,,,,, 7 O Loop, Claudine ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 O Louder, Merna ,....... ,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 7 O, 120 Lucas, Sue Ann .... ..,.......,.,..,.,...,,.,.,,,.,,. 5 4 Lupon, Rosalie ..,.... ....,. 6 2, 120, 121, 133 Lynch, Barbara ..,, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 Lynch, Dennis ........ .,,.,,,. 4 4, 131, 91 Lynch, Ivan .....,.... ...... ............ 7 0 , 165 Lynch, Pat ..........,......,.....,,...., .,..,,..,.., 7 O, 168 M McAdams, Gloria ...,.........,....,,,...., 62, 106, 136 McAdams, Ken .......... ...,.... 5 4, 110, 159, 162 McBee, Tommy .............. ..,,.....,...........,........ 7 O McCalligan, Eugene ............ ..........,.... 6 2 McCalligan, Rose Marie ....,..............,...... 70, 106 McCarthy, Dan ....,,..,..,..........,......................... 54 McCarty, Mary Ellen..45, 3, 143, 131, 136 133, 118 McClellan, Kenny ........,,,......................... 54, 166 McClellan, Ronnie ..,.,. .,..,. 6 2, 123, 158 McCluskey, Clara ......... .,..,,........, 7 0, 120 McCluskey, John .... ...... .,.......,... 4 5 McCormack, Jerry ......,, ..,..,. 5 4, 123 McCullough, Dorene ....... ....... 6 2, 122 McDonald, John, ,,,,,,,,,,,, McDonald, Patsy .....,.,.. McDuffie, Scott ........ McGrady, Allen .....,. McGrady, Charles ....,., McGrady, Ellen ....... McLogan, Steve,..... McLean, Barbara ..... McManus, Vercey , ..,.. 116,117,137, 1-312171--1-21.18616-1 551 ,...,.,.70, 127, 159, 127 -129 165 . .......... ...,,.....,........ 4 5 ,. ,.,........, 70, 107, .,,.,,.66, 70, 151, 136 168 McMichael, Bill ,....,.. ,.....,.,.. 5 5, 126 McMichael, Ruth .,.,,.... .,.........,..,,, 6 2, 122 McMillan, Nancy ....... ......, 7 O, 124, 127 McNair, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 McQuillam, Marilyn ,AA,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 O, 120 Maas, David ,.,,,.,..,.... ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Mackey, Jerry ,,..,,.,.....,...,..,.,, 44, 113, 116, 166 Maddux, Duane ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54 Maloney, Ronald ..,. 44, 130, 110, 187, 128 Mannila, Fred ,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 44 Manning, Dave .,.,..,. ......,,...,....,...,...., Manning, Sherrie ....,.,.. .,.... 5 4, 138, 115 Marchewka, Barbara ........ .......c.,,, 5 4, 118 Mark, Gayle ....,,.,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 30, 118 Marrs, Asa .........,....... .........,.,.,...,.c...,,, 7 O, 140 Marsden, Joyce ,,,,,,,,4,,,,,4.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 124 Marsh, lane ....,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,, 54, 82, 131, 108, 125 Marshall, Caryl ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 0 Marshall, Jackie .......,. ....,. 7 O, 116, 89 Marshall, Joan ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,4,, 7 O, 107 Marshall, Lois Je ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 4, 113 Marshall, Louise .,.,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 Marshall, Martha ........ ......., 6 2, 134, 106 Martin, Dean .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,, 6 2, 165 Martin, Gary ......... ,,,,.,,, 6 2, 168 Martin, Marilyn ..,,.,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 4, 119 Martin, Mottie .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Martin, Myra .,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Martin, Ronald ..,...., ,,,,,,, 9 O, 151, 165 Martin, Vela ......,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 4, 118 Martin, William ...,,, ,,,,,,, 6 2, 123, 165 Marlinson, Nancy ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,.,,,,, N131 Mason, Dallas ,.,..,....,, , ,,,,,,,, 62, 123 Masonhall, Doris ..,......,.. ..54 Massey, Collis ......... ,,,,,,,,,,, Mothes, Joan ........,.... ...,,,, 5 4, 89 Matteson, Claude Matteson, Beverlv Mathis, Peggy ,,,. ....,. 107 ......,.7O, Matthew, Billy ..,.,,..,,,,. ......,.. ,,,,.. ....,.., . . , 70, Matthews, Johnnie . Maupin, Elizabeth .......... 44, Mayfield, Charlotte Mays, David .....,,,......,.. Meloy, Dorothy .......,... Meloy, Dave .,,... Mennis, Pat. ......,..... Mesecher, Gerald ...... , Eunice Middaugh 168 11milumi'5ofi1'5s,U152.71109 Hwilliflll'iAili2iil:1ll7O as ., ......,...........,,..., 71 131, 106 ........62, 113, 159 .,..165 Middleton, Bob ...,.,..... ..,,.... 7 1 Middleton, Everett .,,,.,.....,,,.,,.. .,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,, 5 5 Middleton, George ...,. .,..,.,....,.....,...........,.... 4 5 Michelcich, Bob .... 45, 37, 84, 110, 92, 156, 155, 162 Miller, Alice ...,........,.................,.........,,.. 71, 140 Miller, Beverly .....,.....,,.,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,,, 45, 86, 133 Miller, Bob ,,,........... 55, 108, 161, 159, 166, 167 Miller, Dallas .,..,...,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 55, 169 Miller, Evelyn .................,...... 45, 83, 118, 119 Miller, Jim .,.........,,,., 55, 148, 110, 86, 159, 166 Miller, Kathryn ....,,...,........,..,...,..,, 55, 138, 131 Miller, Nancy ......... ....,.,.,.,,....,...,...,,,,.1.. 6 2 Miller, Richard ..... .................,.,,.,,........,.. 5 5 Miller, Robert. ,... .. ....... 45, 151, 86, 87, 108 Miller, Wayne ....,..,.... .,.........,......,.,... 6 2, 168 Millican, Kathleen .... ....... 6 2, 106, 136 Milligan, Leslie .....,.,., .. ...,.......,..,........ 71 Milne, Marilyn ....,,, ,....... 6 2, 87, 124 Mingo, Dennis ....... Minier, Don ,..... ., Michell, Betty .....,... Moe, Clarence ........ Montgomery, Mary.. Montgomery, Orval Montgomery, Roy .... Moore, Conrad ...... 55, .......71, 134, 106, 125 169 113,116,129,155, Morgan, Bob ..,...,.,......... 45, 132, 86, 166, 166 167 Morris, Hobart ...,,... Morris, Beverly .......,. Morrison, Stephen ...,. Morton, Nancy ........ Morton, Richard ...,... Mosen, Anna ....,..,. Mosen, Carl ..,...., Mudra, Mary ...... Munn, Jerry,, Murphy, Jim ,.,,., Murphy, Ted ....,,.... .,,,,...62, 157, ..,...45, 37, 109, ..,,...45, 84, 99, 16 11 12 ...6 15 11 16 106, 109, 12 ,,,..,,63, Myers, Kenneth .......,, Myers, Martin ,..., ....,,,.. Myers, Priscilla ...,.,.,.,........... Myrick, Michael ............ 71, N Nadeau, Janet ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Neal, Marvin ,... .,,... Neel, David ..,......., Nelsen, Wilma ...... Nelson, Yvonne ....,.,, Nestle, David ...,.... Nestle, Josephine ......., Newman, Dennis fffffffffffffQfffffi'5E 147, 151, 154, ....,,.55, 15 ..,5 , 8 16 12 ,.....71, 151 ...,,...63, , 8 ..,71 8 .....,,71, 13 Newman, Pat ,..,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 7 1, 10 Nice, Melvin .,,....,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 1, 16 Nichols, Maralou ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 63, 12 Niece, Kathryn ..........,......,.,.,..,..... 71, 140, 10 Nielsen, Norman .... 55, 148, 110, 141, 162, 164 Nissen, Alice .............,........,.,,,......,,..,11,,,, 71, 10 Nissen, Elaine ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 Nixon, Clifford ,..,.... ...... 6 3, 123, 158, 168 Noble, Guy ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 71 Norgard, Marilyn ............ 45, 103, 138, 115, 128 Norman, Bill ,,...,.,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, 8 Norris, Paulinen ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5, 115, 91 Norris, Vernon ..,.... ,,,,,,, 5 B, 63, 84, 157, 168 Norris, Vivian ..... .....,.....................,.,....,..... 5 5 Nothwang, Keith ................,.., 71, 140, 112, 165 Nothwang, Bill ....,...., 55, 88, 113, 141,133, 169 O O'Connor, Raymond ....,.,, 58, 63, 113, 159, 168 Oderman, Alice ...........,....,,... ,,,....,,,,..,,,.,,,,,, Oderman, Patricia ,.,,, ,,,,,,, 4 5 Oldham, Richard ,,.,, ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Oliver, Donald ..... ...,....,......,.....,.,,,.,....,, 5 5 Oliver, Patti ....,.. ...,... 6 3, 89, 120, 121 Olsen, Donna , ,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 1 Olson, Derald ,.,.... , ,..,..,,,,...,,..,,..,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,. 71 Olson, Flares ..........,......,..,.,,.,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 55 Olson, Gwen ..,,....,..... 77, 63, 134, 89, 125, 183 Olson, Jerry .... 45, 148, 146, 111, 142, 141, 102, 128, 169 Olson, Lou ............,.,....... ...... ,,......,..... 7 1 , 120 Olson, Robert ........... ..........,,.. 6 3, 165 O'Neil, Barbara ....,.. .,.,.. 5 5, 115, 125 O'NeiI, Dorothy 1...,.....,....,.,, ........ 6 3, 138, 125 Opela, Sandra ...........,...........,.............,...,.... 71 Orkney, Dale .,.. 55, 130, 88, 116, 14, 117, 165 Orsborn, Marlene ,,..,,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,..,, 71, 120, 125 Osborn, Betty ...,. ...,..........,.....,. 6 3 Osborn, Lee ...... ..........,,....,.. . .63 Osten, James ........ ...,.... 5 5, 132, 86 Osterhoul, Jim .......... ,...,.. 7 1, 126, 158 Ostrander, Roger .. ..... .....,...,....,,... . ,55 Ott, Garry .,,..,,..........,.....,, ,...... 5 5, 113, 116 P Pokulok, Leslie ..,. 55, 148, 113, 116, 141, 117, 169 Palanuk, Gene ..,.., .............,...,......, 7 1, 151 Palermo, Loren ,,... ..............,...................... 6 3 Palermo, Richard., ,....,,.. 71, 151, 87, 158, 168 Pantilio, Ronald .. ........,.........,.....,.....,,.,... 63 Pappin, Delores ...,.,. ..,,.....,,.....,........ 6 3, 124 Papple, Janice ....., ...........,..., Parham, Herbert .... ...,.. 7 1, 165 Parker, Betty ,....... ..,......,... 6 3 Parker, Donald .... ................... Parker, Freda ,......, .,...... 1 07, 125 Parker, Janyce ...,. ......,..,,... 4 5 Parker, Sara .......... .,......,..,,,..... 6 3 Parmenter, Jimmy ......,....,.......... 71 Parnel, Chere ........... ........ 6 3, 120, 136 Parsons, Donnie ..,..........,..... Partridge, James ......, ..,....,........... 6 3 Passmore, John .....,.. ,. ...... 63, 117 Passmore, Sally,,..45, 138, 141, 115, 136, 128, 91 Patrick, Beverly ,......,... A................ .......,.... 7 1 , 125 Patrick, Elsie .,...............,.............. 71, 140, 117 Rigsby, Larry Patterson, Diane .... 46, 35, 103, 3, 143, 33, 23, 82,130,138,134,105,108,11l, 91,128, 92 Paul, Jeanette ...,.......,.,..,....,,......,,.......,. ....... 7 1 Paul, Loretta .....,..... ,..,............,.. 5 5 Payne, Donald .......,. .........,.... 6 3, 123 Peais, Joyce ................ ........ 7 1, 124, 133 Pease, Elizabeth ...... .............,..... 6 3 Penn, Ruth .......,.,..,,.... ..,.......,... 6 3, 124 Pennington, Shirley .....,. .,...... 6 3, 106, 136 Pepiot, Clarence ......,.. .,......... 5 5, 123 Pepiot, Naoma .....,, .......,..,., 6 3 Perry, Anna ,...... ..............,........... 5 5 Perry, Darrel ......,. ..,...........1........ 4 6, 127 Petersen, Alan ,........ ....,. 5 5, 152, 123, 165 Petersen, Jeanie ...1.... ......1.... 5 5, 134, 109 Petersen, Norman ..,,...A. . ............... 63, 106 Peterson, Barbara ....... ............. 7 1 Pfaff, Bob .................. .....,.....,,,...... 4 6 Platt, Raymond .... ...........,,......,... 7 1 Pfenning, Joyce ......... .,....... 5 5, 88, 109 Phibbs, Ross .,...,,.. ..............,..,..... Phibbs, Teddy .,.... .,,..........,...... 6 3, 168 Phillips, Dora ...,..,.... .,.,..,..,.....A........... 6 3, 108 Pickett, Myrna ,........ ...,... 5 5, 138, 134, 131 Pierce, Jan .,......,,, ................,...... 6 3, 134 Pierce, Gladys .,., ......,....,................. Pilant, Alice ......,.. ................ 6 3, 104, 125 Pino, Dixie ........ ........ 6 3, 131, 106, 109 Platt, Sandra .....,.. .............. 6 3, 106, 120 Pleas, Eugene .,., .,.....,,........... 6 3 Ploski, Marllyn .. .....1........ .. Plouff, Richard .... ......,..,.......... Pond, Thane .,..,,... ..............,.. 5 5, 89, 114 Pope, Beverly .....,,..... ..,..............................,. Porter, Bev .,,....,,.....,.....,.,..,.. 63, 107, 106, 125 Porter, Dick .... 46, 102, 130, 142, 113, 116 92, 128 Porter, Douglas ........ ...... . .. ...,.,...,.... 271 Porter, Nancy ..... .......,,.... 7 1 Prairie, Sharon ....,... ..........,.., 6 3, 124 Praus, Ray ,........ ........,...........,......,....... Price, Bertha ...,..... ............,...,.... 7 1, 107, 124 Price, Gwinn .,.,..... ...... 5 5, 110, 116, 123, 159 Price, Helen .......,...,. .............................. 4 6, 133 Price, Kenneth . ,.,... ..,................................ Price, Lynn Adele ...,.. ......... 4 6, 138, 141, 128 Price, Vonna .....,... .................,.................... 5 5 Privat, Roberta ........................................ 63, 138 Prociw, Dan ....,............, 71, 84, 147, 158, 168 Prociw, Larrie ....... ...... ......,.,. 7 1 , 151, 168 Prociw, Patty ........... ........ , 55, 138, 131 Pulliam, Dorothy ....,... ..............., 6 3, 124 Purkey, Diana ......... .............. 6 3, 104, 125 Putnam, Nancy .....,.. ............. 7 1, 116, 89, 124 Puustinen, lna ................................ 63, 104, 127 R Radabough, Tom .....,....,.............. .......,........ Ramsey, Chester ..,. 46, 147, 110, 123, 148, 166, 167 Ramsey, Lester ,.,, 46, 147, 110, 123, 148, 166, 167 Randle, Pat .... 46, 3, 143, 33, 130, 130, 138, Ransdell, Darlene ...,........ 63, 134, 104 116,132,108, 86 Rapaich, James ...,.. .,,...,........ 6 3, 113, 169 Rash, John .......... .... ...................... Ray, Rodney .....,,.,... ....... 4 6, 123, 133 Rayburn, Ronald Raynes, Beverly ....... Radlich, June ....... Reed, Phyllis ........ Remmerde, Gerry ....,...66, .,....,63, 71 106 Remerde, Venita ....,.... .....,, ...,....,. 5 5 , 122 Renfro, Abe .....,,.,,. ,..,............................ 6 4 Reynolds, Gloria .....,.. ......,.. 5 8, 64, 138, 106 Reynolds, Joyce ..... ,.........,....,,,..,....,....., 7 1 Reynolds, Tom ......... ..,... ........... 5 5 , 89 Rhoades, Sandra ...... ,,.....,...,......,,...., 7 1 Richardson, Karen .,..,..... .............,,........ 7 1, 106 Richardson, Sharon ....,... ,...... 5 5, 88, 108, 125 Ricks, Edna .......,......... ......,............ 4 6, 108 Riags, Rex ...... ....... 4 6, 161, 159 Riley, Gerald ......... .......,..,.s..,, 5 5, 166 Rindahl, Sharon ,..... ......... 6 4, 138, 105 Ring, Lonnie ....,,.,, .,,.... 4 6, 3, 143, 129 Ritchie, Darrel ,... ..............,.......... 7 1 Ritchie, Judy .,,,..,,. ......,.. 7 1 72, 120 Roberts, Bob .,.,. ...................,.. 4 6 Roberts, Charles... ...... 64, 116, 137 Roberts, Fred ........ ........,.......,....,... 6 4, 162 Roberts, Jaan .....,.............................. ..64 Roberts, Leslie ,,,,,,,.,,.,,.., 55, 110, 116, 129, 166 Roberts, Margie ............,.,........,............,... 72, 106 Robertson, Barbara .....................,........,... 72, 124 Robison, Janet ,....,...... ....... 6 4, 114, 141, 125 Rockhill, Llanona ...... ,.................,.. 7 2, 107 Rockhill, Bob ,..........,.............. 55, 132 86, 112 Rodakowski, Marden ........ 64, 132, 86, 117, 165 Rogers, Beverly ........... .......................... 6 4, 124 Rogers, Louise .,........ ,.......,. 6 4, 106 Rombold, Richard ...,... ...,......... 4 6, 137 Romero, Don ........ ............ 5 0, 55, 113 Roner, Elaine ..,. ......... 6 4, 116, 108 Roner, Ted ...... ................. 4 6, 127 Root, Frank ,.....,.... , ..,................ 72, 137, 126 Roper, Nancy .,,,...........................,.......... 72, 120 Rosander, Douglas .,...... 64, 107, 106, 126, 159 Rosander, Ron .................,.... 72, 151, 158, 165 Rose, Bryon ..,,. ............................. 8 6 Rose, Deanna ....... ....... 5 5, 125 Rose, Donna ...... ........,.... 5 6 Rosenthal, Gary ...... ....... 7 2, 137 Ross, Ernest ...,...... ....... ..,..,... 6 4 , 159 Ross, Wilburn .,..,.. ,....,.,.. ....,,,..,,.. 7 2 , 137 Roush, Elaine ...,... .,...... 7 2, 107, 85, 125 Roush, Ellen ...... ...,............,.........,.... 5 6, 125 Roush, Twila ...........,...,............................ 56, 138 Rowe, Carla .....,....,..... 56, 77, 138, 99, 125, 111 Rudd, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 46, 130, 112, 161, 159 Rudd, Delbert ....... .........,..........,. 7 2, 137, 159 Rudd Gelbert ....... ............................. 7 2, 137 Ruede, Aurelia ........ , ...... 47, 122 Ruiter, Gary ...,....... ..........,.,,..... Runyon, JoAnne ,,.....c, ............. 7 2, 106 Russell, Ed ......,,,...... .....,. 4 7, 147, 148 Rust, Ellis .....,,.. Rust, Wilbur ....,.... .................,,............. 7 2, 137 S Saathoff, Judy ....,,.......... 56, 138, 77, 134, 183 Soder, John ........ ....................s... , , ........... . Sage, Norma .,...... ................. 6 4, 120, 133 Sagen, Jack ...... ....... 5 6, 113, 116, 129 Sales, Don ............. ................................ Salsburg, Dale ,......,..... ............................. 6 4 Sanders, Betty Lou ....... ......,... 5 6 Sanne, Carol ............ .....,,.... 1 25 Sanne, Dave ,......,,.., .......... 4 7, 123 Satterfield, Jack ....... . Saunders, David ......... Saunders, Gwinda ..,,...72, 158, 168 Savage, Roger ......,...........................,.,......... 56 Sawyer, Edward ..., 47, 110, 131, 152, 109, 128, 91 Saxon, Darwin ....,,.,.... ...,....... 5 6, 113, 116, 159 Schacher, Gerald ....... ...............,...... 7 2, 151 Schacher, Ruth .,...,., ,.,,.,,.. ......... 5 6 , 86 Schams, Shirley ....... ......., 5 6, 124 Schaufler, Johnny ....... ....... 7 2, 117 Schehen, Jimmy .,.... ................ 7 2 Schibler, Barbar ,,...... . ....... 64, 120 Schlachter, Joyce. ..,.... .. .,.. 56, 125 Schluckebier, Harry ....... ....,,, 6 4, 137 Schluckebier, Eugene ....., Schober, Jon ............ Schulz, Vione ....... Schulz, Wymond ......... ....... 5 6, 133 Schnaible, Bob .....,.....,...........,....,,......,..,.,..,, 47 Schwanke, Marlin .......................................... 72 Scillian, Jeanette ,.........., 47, 130, 131, 109, 91 Scoggins, Eddie .,,.. ,....... ,.....................,....... Scott, Danna ......... ......, 1 10, 72 Scott, Douglas .,..... ,,,. , ,,72, 165 Scott, Gordon .... Scott, larry , ..,..,.... .....,.,,,.....,.,,....,. 4 7 Scribner, Donna ..,,,,.., ,..,.......,.,.. 7 2, 140, 107 Scroggins, Dwight ..... L .....,........,...,,,. 64, 86, 168 Sears, Jerry ........... ........ 7 2, 89, 117, 126, 169 Seim, Gayle ....,... A .,.,.,..,,.... 56, 125 Seim, Wayne ....., ................. 7 2, 151, 165 Shaddy, Halsie ......,.....,.........,.............. ..72 Shamel, Bill ,,,. u ,,,,..,. ,.... 1 3 2, 89, 117, 127 Shank, Robert .,.......... ...........,......... ............ 7 2 Shannon, Barbara ...................,...................... 47 Shannon, Dale ..,.........,................................. 64 Shannon, Darlene .... 56, 138, 114, 115,125, 111 Sharek,'Joanne .....................,.,...................... 72 Sharp, Carol ......,.....,.......,.., ......... 7 2, 106 Sharp, Sandra ...... .................. 7 2, 125 Shaw, Bernard .......... .......................... 6 4, 86 Sheffold, Frank ..,,,..,, ,..,,.. 5 6, 110, 163, 162 Shelley, Dora Ann .,.,.. ..,.,....... 4 7, 118, 119 Shelley, Myrtle .....,... .,..... 7 2, B9, 120, 121 Shellhart, Dick ...... ......,...... 7 2, 86, 176 Shockley, Bill ,..,. ..............,............... 6 4 Shoemaker, Joan ...... ....... 5 6, 136, 133, 129 Shorey, Roma .............., .................. 5 6, 131 Shouldice, Beverly ....,.. ......... 6 4, 125 Shouse, Phyllis ......., Shrade, Francis ....., Shutt, Loretta ,....., Shutt, Marilynn ..... ...,...,72 Simon, Bill ........................,...,................... 64, 140 Simons, Billy ...,.,,,....,.,.,.,,.,.... 56, 83, 109, 123 Simons, David .... 47, 3, 143, 130, 142, 152, 112, 128, 169 Skinner, Fred ............, ..................... Skockenko, George ....... ...... ............ 5 6 Smart, Darlene ......... ........................ Smith, Wayne .,.,,,. .,...., 7 2, 137, 126 Smith, Beverly ..... ..... ................... 5 6 smith, Billy ......,. ....,............,.......,.........,.,..... Smith Callene ...,.,........................ 64, 124, 133 Smith, Delores ........ 47 130, 131, 108, 118, 91 Smith, Don ..................................,........... 64, 131 Smith Evelyn ............,,.............,.. ......... 5 6, 118 Smith, Fern ...... ............ 4 7 Smith Gary ...... ..................... 7 2 Smith, Geneva ..,.. ........,........,...... 7 2 Smith Gerald ........ ......... 6 4, 123, 165 Smith Leon ...... .....,.......,................ Smith 1 Ilene ........ ........64, 82, 108, 85 Smith Joyce ..,,,,.., .,,.,,.....,.., 6 4, 124, 133 Smith, Jerry ............................................,, 72, 89 Smith, Lawerence ,,....,..... 56, 83, 88, 116, 109 Smith Mervin ,.............,.....,..............,...... 72, 151 Smith, Mike ..,. 72, 151, 132, 86, 117, 156, 168 Smith, Pat ......,....................,.................... 64, 107 Smith, Patsy ...,....,.................,........,.......... 72, 89 Smith, Phyllis ....... ................................. Smith Robert ......... ..,... 6 4, 137, 126, 169 Smith, Rochelle ,....... .................... 7 2, 127 Smith, Wayne .,.,.,...................... 47, 3, 143, 136 Smith, Ronald ...,..,................................... 47, 123 Somers, Janet .... 47, 35, 130, 131, 105, 108, 118, 128 Sorenson, Marlyce .... 34, 47, 37, 102, 3, 143, 82, 138, 135, 75,128, 91 Spain, Leila ..........,................. 64, 86, 124, 133 Sparks, Masco ................................................ 72 Spencer, Jerry Dean ........................................ 72 Sperry, Denny ...... 47, 36, 84, 92, 156, 155, 153 Spickelmier, Harold ......,..,.,............................ 56 Squires, Dick ............,..................................,.. Squires, Skip .... 47, 147, 148, 146, 110, 109, 92,128, 91,156,155,153,166.167 Squires, 'Patricia .................................... 64, 125 Stahl, Jeanette ..................,..,.................. 56, 125 Stahl, Pat .,,......., ....... 6 4, 89, 125 Stahl, Beth ..............,, ............ 7 2, 107 Staihar, Jeanette .... Staihar, Nick .......... Stayner, Margaret ..... Steele, Joyce ............ Steen, Walt ...,.,,..... Stengem, Darlene ......,. Stengem, Margaret ....,... Stephens, Carolyn ..,,. Stephens, Dixie ..,,.... Stevens, Nola ........ Stevens, Sandra .,..... Stevenson, Shirley ....... Stewart, Bob ......... .... Stewart, Ralph ..... Sliver, John ...... ........72, .,,..,,.....,.,64 ,,..........48 140, 124 'QQ11QffI?E1 i'2o 125 ...,....64, loc, 114 .,.fffffflfffffffflsli,in-ioo ........56, 109, 125 169 'i'i'79 si. John, L1-my ,A,. 56, sa, 116, 132, 108, ao, ae, 169 Slogsdill, Mariorie .,... W ., ....,, 64, 122 Stogsdill, Wanda ...,,... ..,,.,..,. 5 6, 115 Stone, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 168 Stoneburner, Dorothy ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 4, 136, 138 Storgeburner, Ramona ........,........, 56, 138, 114 Storks, John ...............,.. 66, 151, 131, 89, 165 Story, Sharon ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O 7 Strahon, Jess H ...............,.....,....,....,....... 64, 126 Strahon, Mary ,. ,,,..,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 Strickland, Bob ..,, 48, 147, 148, 146, 110, 166, 167 Stringfield, Kathern .,........ ,.,,.... 5 6, 136, 125 Stuchell, Carl ,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Stubbert, Nancy ..,.... ,,.... 7 2, 140, 125 Stubbert, Shirley .,,,,.... ........ 6 5, 136, 125 Stubbs, Glenda ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 2, 120 Stuve, LeRoy ........., .........,,.. 6 5, 126 Sugg, Bill .....,.. , ,,.....,......,. 56 Sullivan, Jon .......... ...,.,. 5 6, 159 Summers, Walter ,,,,,,,,, Summiit, Ruby .,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 6 5, 122 Sumpter, lmo .,..,........,.. .,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 7 2 Sunderland, Gloria A... ....,.., 48, 138, 28 Sutton, Bob .....,.. ,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Swafford, Gerald ,,.,,,., ..,.., 6 5, 159, 162 Sweek, Joan ..,......... ,......,...,.....,.1.,..1 4 8 Sweeten, Esther ,,,,.,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56, 136 Sweeten, Jim ....,,, .....,.......,. 7 3, 131, 86, 165 T Taber, Beniamin ,,....... ....., .,,,, 5 6 , 132, 126 Tart, Clara ,... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,73 Tart, Cleto ...,.,............. ,..,,.,... ....,.. 5 6 , 119 Taylor, Chuck ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73 Taylor, Gary .,,...,,,... 66, 103, 73, 151, 158, 168 Taylor, Ronnie .,.,,...,.............,..,..................., 65 Telling, Jerry ....,. ....,....,..... 4 5, 152, 126, 162 Teman, Glenn ..,..,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 6 Teman, Rose Mary ...,.. ....,,,... 7 3 Terry, Hubert ..,...,...... .......,.,... 7 3 Sharp, Jerry ....,,.,. ,,..,.. 5 6, 123 Thorp, Orvill ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 8 Thinnes, Ron ..A..., ,,,,,,,, U65 Thomas, Johnny ...,,,..A.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 6 Thomas, Johnny Paul ,,...,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 56 Thomas, Mayzell .,.,.............,,, 48, 83, 138, 92 Thomas, Nancy ........ 57, 65, 131, 107, 106, 136 Thomas, Patty ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 120 Thomas, Vernon .,..,,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 65 Thompson, Joe ,... 48, 3, 143, 130, 110, 142, 116,152,128,169 Thompson, Marie ..,..,..,..,.,, . ,.,.. ,.,.,,.,.,..1.,. 7 3 Thompson, Paul ..,,,...,,,.,..,.,., 73, 151, 158, 168 Thompson, Ralph .......... 65, 152, 117, 158, 162 Thompson, Thomas ......,.,,..,A...,..............A..,.. 159 Thomson, Bob .........,..,. ,.,,,, 7 3, 151, 165 Tillapaugh, Mary. ,...., ...,.. 7 3, 134, 120 Tirrill, Don ......,A..,,,.., ,.....,....,....... 6 5 Tofflemoyer, Carol. ..,....,.., .... ...73, 134 Tolleson, Linda ..,,....,....,......,.........,,., 73, 106, 86 Tompkins, Nancy,...5O, Tompkins, Melvyn Tooker, Marsha ..,,.. 73, 56,138, 141,115,125 134, 132, 106, 86, 87 Trecidwefl, Tommy ..............,,........ 65, 126, 165 Trigg, James .,.,.,..........,. 48, 147, 148, 142, 128 Tritt, Emmett ....,...............,s .,..........,..s............ Troutman, Billie .,,,,,,....,.. ......,.... 7 3, 107 Troutman, Jeaninnine .....,,.,.....,. ,........,.. . .48 Trueblood, Gloria ,,,....,,,.....,......,... 73, 106, 120 Truelsen, Tony .......,.,...,,. 65, 140, 132, 86, 117 180 Tucker, Tucker, Turner, Gene .,...., Turner, Jacob ..... Turner, Jim .,.. . Turner, Turner, Lucy .... Turner, Sarah ...,, Klea ..,. Franklin .... Patricia ....,, .......73 .......73 56 ...,..,65 ,,,.,..48 .......56 Utecht, Agnes .... 48, 79, 36, 138, 142, 141, 108,187,141, Utecht, Anastasia ,,.,,,,.,,,,,., ,,,, ,,,,, 6 5 , 107, V Vance, JoAnn .........,....,..,., ...... 6 5, 104, Vonderpool, Donald Vanderpool, Robert ...... 1 05, 128 106 120 Vangsnes, Ann ............. .,,,.......,....... 7 3, 120 Vangsnes, Gordon ....... ,,.......,........,..... 5 7, 126 Van Noy, Ronald., .... ......, 7 3, 151, 158, 168 Varner, Ruby ,,,,,,.,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Varney, Kenneth ....... ......,..,,...., 5 7, 127 Vaughn, Nellie ....,.,.. ..,,...., . 57, 84 138 Vaughn, Francis ........ .,.........,...,..... 6 5, 124 Vaughan, Vande .,,... , ....,, 73, 84, 105, 125 Vaughan, Phillip ...,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,48, 123 Vest, Dean ,........,.,. .,.... 7 3, 111, 112, 168 Veat, Lawrence ..,,.,.., ........ 4 8, 142, 131, 169 Veteto, Mariann.. ,,., ............... 4 8, 130, 134 Vike, Gary .....,...,.., ., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Vinson, James ..,.,,,,. . .,,....,,. 73, 151, 158, 168 Vogtsberger, Harold ...,.. 48, 110, 104, 126, 166 Vorce, Charles ....,.........,...,....,.....,....,..,., 73, 159 Vrooman, Jerry .............,....,...,,....,, 57, 116, 109 W Waddill, Alyce ,...,, ,........ ..,. 4 9 , 130, 115, 92 Wagon, Nile ..... ..........,,.........,,..... 6 5 Wald, Sharon ..... .,,.,. 5 7 Wald, Edna ,,,.,,, ,,,,,, 6 5 Walker, Don ........ Walker, Kenneth ..... Walker, Ralph ..... Wallace, Ramona Wallerstedt, Beverly. Walton, Carol .,.. ..,.,.. Walton, Harold . ,.,. . Ward, Janice ....... Ward, Shirley .....,.. Word, Shirley .,...... Ware, Naomi ............ Wardrip, Christy .... Washburn, JoAnn ....,... Carroll .... Wassom, Wassom, Jerry ...., ...,,.57 ..,.,.73 .jfsif , .,...,.,,,.... 134, ......,..49, 138, s.........57, .49, 130, ...57 3.65 124 ...73 105 108 138 118 .. ......, 49, 119 Wassom, Orla .,..,... ....... 7 3, 107 Watson, Alice ...., ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 7 3 Watson, Micky ....... .,,,,, 6 5, 127 Walls, Shirley ...,.,.,,..,. ,.,,,,,,, 6 5, 120 Weathers, Darwin ...., ,..,....,.,....,.. ..,....,. Weathers, Morris ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, West, Donna ....,,...,,., ....... 6 5, 104, 120, 121 Weslaver, Joyce ....,... ..,...,.,...,........ 1 08, 85 Westover, Milvin ..,,,. ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, 89 Westover, Rawlin ........ ,.... . ..49, 131, 86 Wetzell, Carldine ..,.,,.. ,,,,,, 5 7, 122, 133 Wheat, Grace ......,... Wheat, Loretta ....... Wheeler, Jessica . ....,...., 65, 89 Wheeler, Marlene .....,............ 73 White, Gordon ,.,.... White, Harold ..,.. 49, 79, av, 120, 111,l13, 133 162 Wl1itlow, Barbara ..,..... . Whitting ton, Charles, i,..... ....,. 4 9, 123, Whitworth, Bonnita ..,..... ,............ 5 7, 115, Widdifield, Glenn .... Wiest, Sue Annu, ......57, 88, 132 549, 138, Wild, Gary ......... .,., .65, Willhite, Inez ..., ..,.,..... ...... Willhite, Phyllis ..... ................. 5 7, Williams, Dick ..... .....,........,,.....,,. 6 5, 140, Williams, Dolores ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 3, Williams, Donnie ,,.. 57, 103, l10,113, 116, Williams, Eutus .,........,.....,......,,,..,......,,... 65, Williams, Helen ..,.,,.,.,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 73, 133, Williams, Janice Irene ....... ,.... ,,,, 5 7 , Williams, Jasper ,. ,. .. Williams, Larry ,. ...,... ......., . . Williams, Mary ..... ,,.,. ....... 7 3 , Williams, Robert .,..,. ...., ,,,.,,.,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, Williams, Sterling .......s...,....,,...,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, Williams, Tommy.., ........ 49, 147, 148, 149, Williams, Wanda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 57, Williamson, Asa ....... ..............,......,,.,,....... Williamson, Bill ..,,,..... 57, 88, 132, 108, 86, Willison, Shirley ...,..,..,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Williams, Wanna. ................,,..........,..... 65, Willis, Joe ..........., ..,...... 6 5, 159, Willis, William .,.,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Willits, Alvin ,.......,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Willits, Phyllis .,.....................,.,.. .,.. 7 3, 89, Willoughby, Tom Jay .....,,.,.,. 57, 113, 116, Willyard, James ,...... ...,,. .......... ..... Wilson, Carole ,.......,.,,,.,,,,,,, Wilson, Evelyn ...,. .,.,..,......... 6 5, 120, Wilson, Floyd ..,,.... .......,,...... 4 9, 79, 116, 134, 116, 109, .,.73, 106, 89 .......65, ,.,....73, 143,131,134, .65, 132, 89, .. ..,.. 65, 106, ,65, 140, 104, .,...65, ,. ..,.. 57, ..ffQQQQffLiQ:l.' ,,.....73, 140, ,.......,..73, 131 47, 131, 109, 65, 148, 158, Wilson, Johanna ............ 73, Wirnmer, Dennis ...,....,...,,..... Winsor, Judith ,,,, . Winter, Larry ,..,.... Winters, Chris ,.... ....... Wirfs, Michael ., . .......... Wise, Bettye ...,. . , ..,.. 49, Well, Barbara .,..,.. .......... Woods, Shari ........ ....,,. Wooge, Renee ....... ....... Worley, Maurice ....... ..,. Wright, Duane ....,, Wright, Franklin .... Wright, Marie ,.,.., Wright, Marion ......... Wright, Margaret ....... Wright, Sandra ..,.,.. Wrotl1, Don .....,..,..... Wullbrandt, Lyle ..........,......,. Wullbrandt, Shirley .........,,... Y Parnall, James ...... .......... Yeager, Ron .......,. ...,...,..,......,....,..,.. Yielding, Loretta .,..,.. Yost, Darrell ........ Young, Barbara ...,. . .............................. 65, Young, Ellen ..,....... ...... 5 7, 132, 86, 124, Z Zachary, Bob ,....,....,,.,,..,.. ..,,,., Zachary, Roberta ........ Zahm, Dorothy ,......,. Zilkoski, Rodney ....... Zilkoski, Nancy .,...,.. Zilkoski Jean ..,. Zysett, Delmar ....... Zukurs, Rita .,...... Zysetl, Earl ,..,. .....,,73, ...........65, .....,,.73, 126, ...........57, 'W o.... .ii Have an accident? Crumpled fenders? Chipped paint? If you want these damages corrected, see ACME BODY SHOP af 3500 Franklin Boulevard. See- SPRINGFIELD PLYWOOD CORPORATION For Finest in First Quality Lumber 410 So. 14th St. Springfield, Oregon AUTOMATIC HEAT CO. For the Cleanesf Heal in Lane County 3675 Franklin Boulevard Eugene, Oregon SCOTT-MILNE HARDWARE 44111 8. Main Springfield, Oregon WILLAMETTE PRESS Sth 6. Main Programs Party Favors Letterheads Cards Ph. 7-3432 Springfield, Oregon MANERUD-HUNNINGTON FUEL CO. Sawdust Presto Logs Ph. 4-1211 997 Oak Eugene, Oregon 181 rl-IE FAMILY sroRE PARAMOUNT DEPT. STORE Tish-u-knit Sweaters White Stag Play Togs West House Jackets Cannon Nylons Trimfit Anklets ll9 N. 2lst Van Heusen Shirts U. S. Keds Hanes Knitwear White Stag Jackets Levis Phone 7-9444 Springfield, Oregon SHUMWAY METAL WORKS Metal work of all types l37 S. 6th Si. Ph. 7-2095 Springfield, Oregon PENGRA'S RICH MAID Three Blocks East of Paramount 2440 Main 7-728l Springfield W. G. NICHOL PLUMBING Plumbing and Heating Installations-Repairs Phone 7-9365 136 s. sm sf. Springfield BAXTER 6. HENNING Clothing for particular men Ph. 7-9412 515 Main Springfield Men's and Boys' Dress and Work Clothing Boots and Shoes - Luggage and Leather Goods The Store Where lt's a Pleasure to Serve You OREGON OUTFITTERS 442 Main Springfield 5th 5: Q MARKET QUALITY MEATS ci VEGETABLES Sth 6, Q St, Springfield, Oregon lt would have been impossible to produce the i954 MILLERS' LOG without the fine coopera- tion of the business firms whose advertise- ments appear on these pages. To them we say, Thanks. The Staff -1 '11 . . 182 7 foie r i I- Dis. ' A ' 1 -' ' ' ' U.'.'.'.'.'.'i 'a'i'u'oIn'lI'I'I'I'I'I' Charlene Blinn, Lois Hufstad d Kay A d F Q R T b h J M I b I Al Di dab Sp uhriac S' 8'GQ. , pzzfnermws oadiu' r74,oPa.Ml Show SPRINGFIELD PAINT STORE 640 Main Ph. 7-7021 Springfield, Oregon SpringfieId's Geniol Jeweler CHUCK RICHEY S G I-I Green Stamps Licensed Watchmaker 650 Main Ph. 7-9112 SPRINGFIELD FLOWER SHOP Flowers For A11 Occasions 349 Main Ph. 7-7112 HOME FINANCE CO. Auto 81 Furniture Loans License Nos. S-265 8. M-340 725 Main OFFLEY'S MARKET Groceries, Meats, Produce, and Frozen Food Lockers 660 Main Ph. 7-3578 DAY :S NIGHT CLEANERS 4150 Franklin Boulevard Eugene, Oregon BAUMER'S VARIETY 650 Main, Springfield We give S 81 H Green Stamps Look Ahead With CENT WISE DRUGS 521 Main Springfield where you may satisfy all your writing ne Gwen Olsen, Mary Joy Fisk and Neatha Collin ore employs popular Judy Soothoff eds shown one ofthe many party dresses to be fou at THE TOWNE SHOPPE BRIDGES SIGNAL SERVICE Phone 61904 We pick up cmd deliver 'Burgers Soft Ice Cream KING'S X SNACK BAR Light Lunches 8th and Main Springfield, Oregon 750 Main Springfield CHRISTENSEN'S We' of Q 'vw MAID O'CREAM REED'S FUEL ICE CREAM COMPANY 3rd and A St. Ph. 7-3464 242 Main Ph. 7-3516 PLuMBiNe AND HEATING HANSEN Sales 8. Service Furniture Store RAMSEY-WAITE CO. 212 Main Fairbanks-Morse Pumps 4102 Franklin Blvd. Eugene Springfield. Oregon Gas Groceries THE MILMABT RUTTENCUTTEITS Women's and Children's Apparel 4125 Main Ph. 7-9631 639 Main St. Springfield Orvil Ladre and Dean Fish are shown some of the many merits of the General Tire by Scotty White. Also shown is the puncture proof tube. These tires are advertised in many leading magazines such as LIFE. You may see the General Tire at JIM BRANNEN TIRE COMPANY, 3855 Franklin Boulevard, Eugene, Oregon, CHASE FLOWERS Growers of Gardenias and Fine Orchids 58 East Broadway Eugene, Oregon For or clean laundry see NO-D-LAY LAUNDRY Ph. 7-2421 l245 Main Springfield, Oregon DAIRY QUEEN Malts, Shakes, and Sundaes all flavors 'Burgers, root beer, and cokes The Health Treat Hoffman Television STOCKSTAD APPLIANCE Frigidaire Refrigerators Compliments to the class of '54 MILLERS MERCANTILE 840 Willamette Eugene, Oregon 2853 Main Springfield, Oregon xv AIN? i'y.7 v 53 l 13, ' AFT' '.' '-:',-- ',,.1' ., 'wi' K. L ' ' 'ff' X -jf-ff. -iw xp mn L L ffm K BLA-grfSMi1'Hifx.c1 a was-1 mme vuclmq METALLIZING Q ELL-ifg'.Tr1:af',3 vvEi.o:NG UD-.Qt zaerzifme. 1 ra.fr:'-we .. Li,':.Kr, L ,Mm-, in-2.6111-tr, flu' f L- Q g f c11:.p,,gg V ' v H Q I ss Q III. J I' gil Nfl 'off 'S V' rf' E Il 'Y' A-vxAA Kf r I I T L F I 9 Q!! f' X me Lmninlf 1 I , I 'Wx - T' A fr' J 4 . i t 1 3, I I White man invent good saw! McCulloch Chain Saws save time in all timber-cutting operations. Light weight makes handling easier-All-Position cut- ting, without adiustment, saves waste mo- tion and effort-Extra Power plus Fast- Cutting Chain speeds up sawing - Low Prices, easy on your wallet-Service wher- ever you go. See a demonstration at LOGGERS CHAIN SAW George Caldewood Telephone 3-2341 3748 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, Oregon lT'S A GOOD DEAL When You Deal With OLSEN-QUICK COMPANY Leaders In Home Appliances Crosley - Maytag - Amana - Fowler Two Locations 329 Main, Springfield, Phone 6-2529 'l4'l6 W. 7th, Eugene, Phone 5-2333 ANDY'S STEAK HOUSE Owned and Operated by Maybelle Cook 'I36 4th St. Springfield, Oregon HAWKINS MARKET 17th and Main MISS AMERICA SHOP Luxury - on a Budget Phone 6-1269 Ph. 6-9102 - Springfield, O1'eq0I1 519 Main Springfield, Oregon Compliments to the Class of 1954 PERSONAL LOAN S 5,000 WATTS 590 k.c. KUGN - NBC BRANDT FINANCE COMPANY 229 Main Springfield, Oregon lf 'BARNUM rooi coMPANY Springfield Feed G Seed Store Tools-Hand, Air 8. Electric WELDING SUPPLIES 3629 Flanklin Blvd. Eug ene 124 Mill- Ph. 7-2026 0 -..os- B445- 7 5.3 for machinery mainlenance Spfinqfield B L .-If DR. HAROLD ROCKSTEIN BARTHOLOMEW -MEYER X - INSURANCE coMPANY S2 v , Optometrist Has me covered- V 3 How about you? I can 7-7481 4' ,f . 347 Mam Sl. Sprinqfield 335 Main Springfield - ,-.'l Congratulations to class of '54 ILM EUGENE S OWN STORE' 64 East Broadway, Eugene, Ore. wfziglds Hardware Furniture Plumbing G.E. Appliances Ph. 7-3543 8. 7-2226 Springfield 7 Ron Maloney, Holmes .XllllC1'SUIl, Agnes ULCCIIL, :incl Nzmcty llllnningwn are inlerviewecl by Millard lrelznncl on Youth Views the News . This pmgmni was spo11s01'ecl by WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY. SPRINGFIELD MUSIC 81 RECORD CENTER Records Pianos POPUICII' Accorclians SCHOOL SUPPLIES Xfgfffwf' E221 Classical Sheet Music 609 lOth Street Springfield Radio - T.V. Sales 81 Service VERNON ALLEN REAL ESTATE Fine Buys on Everything l35 East Broadway Eugene, Oregon JACK FROST SHOE SHOP on 7th and Main is an excellent place 'for all types of shoe repair. You may also find purses and moccasins at JACK FROST SHOE SHOP. IRISH 6. MURPHY 5th 8- Main Food Market We Deliver Springfield, Oregon Football Basketball Tennis Badminton Guns Shells Fishing Tackle Charles Bradford and Emmitt Tritt ore shown one ofthe many kinds of basketballs by Mr. Johnson at JOHN WARREN HARDWARE 771 Willamette Eugene, Oregon ADAMS FEED 6. SEED STORE Full Line of Feed and Seed Custom Grinding, Cleaning, and Mixing Ph. 7-3517 Springfield, Oregon ORT'S PARAMOUNT HARDWARE R. A. and D. C. Ort, Prop. 143 North 21st Street-Ph. 7-2115 Springfield, Oregon Sl-IAMROCK LUMBER CO. I. W. COPELAND YARDS K Al, P, CYNLQII, LUMBLR CO, Lumber Building Materials Clnocl liicilijgim Class ol' 150 South Sth Street ' Ph. 7-3501 Springfield, Oregon 2104 Main Street Springfield, Oregon Ph. 6-2214 SPRINGFIELD INSURANCE AGENCY 742 Main Springfield, Oregon -in W I I fl I WE J STAND- BETWEENX1 You 18 9 lm' ll al ll al i to .l.-Lelleol., it PFPA.Rf MENT i e'LQ.. E.i all T'T1'Tl l Ll it l L For all types ot wearing apparel from infant to grandma, see .!4A'XCll'lC!0I'15 8,1 EIT .il'6lI'lLEI'l. in Springfie Y Inc. Bulane Bulk and Bottled Gas Propane NFCR THE BEST BUY MAGIC GAS 5. APPLIANCE co. SHOP AT THE BIG YH 2810 West Sth Dial 4-2283 Eugene. Oregon BAILEY BEAUTY SALON G' ' E 1-Eff' .-By the Bridge' g .g. Dial 7-3592 i6quM EhE Q . Min and Main - Springfield, Oregon P. oi Box 989 EUGENE' OREGOIE i WINCHESTER BUILDERS SUPPLY Building Materials Conscientious Service Cabinet Shop 6894 McKenzie Highway Ph- 7-7545 HILL'S CREDIT JEWELRY 424 Main Springfield, Oregon 6 e Af home or away Reddy s on the iob -- 24 hours a day R nov s K ATT W1 an T . X Enloy The Dependable Low-Cosf Service of The MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO. A Self-Supporting, Tax Paying, Private Enterprise Congratulations to the class of '54 from ffeaaoidled pfqwaaaf 770154, Wad, GERLACH'S DRUG STORE Photography Equipment Prescriptions Filled Fountain Service 500 Main St. Springfield, Oregon Television Sales Sc Service OLDFIIELDS' ELECTRIC Commefflcl T'C'I i 9 See 'he 615 Main Springfield, Oregon EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE At 383 llth Ave. E Eugene, Oregon For the Finest in Any Type of Whatever You Do Friendly, Helpful Service Wherever You Go and Complete Banking Facilities YOUVII enioy if more With Radio SPRINGFIELD BRANCH of The U. S. National Bank CBS RADIO An Oregon Bank And Serving Oregon K E R G Eugene and Springfield W. H. SHIELDS CONSTRUCTION C0. General Contractors Specializing in CONCRETE WORK . . . BRIDGES SAW MILLS . PLYWOOD PLANTS HEAVY INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION Mrs. Earl Blackburn Phone 5-4131 O. D. McCarty 252 Taylor Street W. H. Shields Eugene, Oregon l92 Crowe Jeanette Blade l Mow Ellen Mccarly and Dooleyi Lydia Anderson Beverly Morris examine Shown Some of Presto Logs which may be purchased om? of me many beaulllul for only 5C at skirts lo be found at the MEL'S RANCH MARKET J. C. PENNEY CO. on 914 Willamelle Street in Eugene, Oregon G. W. Trailer Supplies Trailer Repairing LUMBER CO. Bulane Equlpmenf M f tr mf A BURKETT'S TRAILER SALES mu Uwe AND SERVICE DOUGLAS FIR LUMBER of Finest Quality Box 215 Springfield, Oregon E. C. Burkeff-Dial 5-0642 2lOl Franklin Boulevard Eugene, Oregon Shown below is a view of the HEATH'S WONDER FABRICS SHOP at 878 Willamette. Eugene Oregon. You may purchase prints, woolens. cmd nylons. -' l..' '.u', . , i l qv i 1 g l J' fr -L - A Ron Smith and Dean Hill are shown one ofthe fine INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER tractors at Arnold Powell in the Paramount District. 2221 Main Street Springfield, Oregon R 8: H VARIETY Where your dollar has more cents a variety of merchandise Located in Paramount District 130 Mau si. Phone 7-2184 COMMUNITY FOOD CENTER Springfield, Oregon The Little Store With Big Store Prices MARSHALL'S OIL CO. 2il.Sf SI. Springfield, Oregon DIESEL h- STOVE - FUEL Discount on Cash Deliveries Ph. 7-7445 Springfield, Oregon Congratulations to Class of '54 EGFR CLPCLWIOLLFLE 3006! KGFLEGI' at 21 st and Main Where You May Find a Great Variety of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats. ' ' Tr Y Y Y' Y' Y ' '-hL 'ff 'f': '1'asf L.- -.e.,.. .,, , V - ,. l-1 4 ' -il, ,m..r-fn 'x:-1vv5. ,' ,J -. ,, - H l. -' f- - gf K 'gf- , ' -- . rf ' , W A - Nj -A .nw y ',,,1., 4-- .V . li, f. 1 a r Dr' 'ef-1 F- -ees-:-mxr .l ,5'P3'- . - . . 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Elva and Alyce Canning are shown one ot the many exquisite suits at SMlTH'S WOMEN'S SHOP. You may see any type of dresses for girls and women at the store located at 20 East Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. 0r 5?5iitiSit' s ' . 'A E 'wi 'I F X--.' . rv , l ,fill tl '.u-,,, , K . 1 L, Moderne Studio For Quality Portraits Congratulations . . . To the i953-54 Graduates of Springfield High School. Whether the occasion is for 0 Graduation Photos I Wedding Portraits 0 Baby or Children Photos 0 Parties 0 Or any other photographic occasion, it will be our privilege to serve you in the future. 0 We wish to thank the students, faculty and the Annual Staff for the gratitude and compliments bestowed on us. May we serve you well for years to come. Sincerely- Q.fiffuUiiiiiJtiunai 331 MAIN STREET SPRINGFIELD. 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