Cleveland High School - Legend Yearbook (Portland, OR)

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.Nz , i JL 1 x ongs to W7 WM, 1 if LEGEND 1 I NINETEEN slxrv one ll 1 Q ' I rx me NEW Loon I... Tr s 'Y A- I A SALLY BRYANT Emron MR cu-mnnes xuzmmsm aoulson UOLUME I2 PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF CLEUELAND HIGH SCHOOL PORTLAND OREGON You want to climb what? ! :Jf flX A study of students hard at work--the C.H. S. library thodox desk arrangement highlights Miss Hawkins English classes. ime passes, will you Gee, I guess we're kind of late. . . Quiet--historians at work in Mr. Kuzminski's Social Studies classc 4 Nature study pursued by Mr. Foust's Biology students. Thinking silhouettes. Xl!- fix - Student Body Faculty .. HCTIVIUBS . Dreanizations Sports . . . Index 8: Ads P826 20 P826 90 P826 140 P826 8 P826 106 P826 168 New Principal Leads C.H.S. Students Today, Cleveland High School, buikling upon past successes, faces a most promising future. The school facilities have re- cently been enlarged and modern- izedg the highly competent staff represents a favorable division between veteran and newly trained personnelg a fine cooperative re- lationship has been developedwith parents and patronsg the students are alert to and are taking advan- tage of the opportimities to secure aneducation, andthey are demon- strating a desire to give service and leadership in the activities of the school. Cleveland High School does have a great future--let us work to- gether to make it a reality. -N WM ' Clifford J. Skinner Principal Of education, society's most precious gift, you have received more than has any other gener- ation in history. Make the most of it. Best wishes in all your future endeavors, Class of '61, To the juniors, sophomores, and fresh- men, happy vacation and good luck for your remaining years at Cleveland. I . William Gray Vice-Principal r Our Capable Vice-Principals Guide School Activities Congratulations to the grad- uation class of 1961. You take with you many fond memories of your four years at Cleveland and we wish you well in your future en- deavors. We would like to express our appreciation for the many fine contributions that youhave made to our school and community dur- ing the last four years. The in- evitable demand for progress in our country requires your con- tinued contribution and active participation in the life of our democratic community, JLLMJ Helen Bowers Vice Principal . .. z his v. ,ti 'Nhigh ,Mi si-V31 Mr. Edwards Retires After Years of Service Mr. Jonathan W. Edwards, Siperindendent of Portland Public Schools since 1953, is retiring this year after a distinguished career in education. Mr. Edwards had fine preparation for his years of service. Graduated from Whitman College in 1917 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, he secured his first position as a teacher of history and an athletic coach at Lincoln High School in 1924. By 1927 he had attained the position of head of the History Department at Grant High School. During this time he continued his education, receiving his Master of Arts Degree in 1932 from the University of Oregon. In 1936 he became the Assistant Superintendent of Schools. He held this position until 1944 when he was appointed Deputy Superintendent of Schools. It was in August, 1953 that he was elected Superintendent of Schools. Whitman College made him an honorary Doctor of Education the next year. Mr. Edwards has done much for the Portland Public School system. His retirement comes as a great loss Miss Labor Leaves C1eveland's Administrative Department For many years, Miss Labor has been guiding Cleveland's schol- astic endeavors as Curriculum Vice-Principal. Few realize or appreciate what a complicated job this is and what responsibility it includes. Miss Labor has been the controlling factor behind the ability of Cleveland's curriculum to prepare students for the problems they will face in later life. It is designed to aid the students who are planning towork after high school as well as those who are college botmd. Miss Labor's efforts to improve the educational opportunities available to Cleveland students have made her an indispensable part of the Administrative Department. Her retirement is a great 105-S: it will be very difficult to find another. 10 which will not soon be replaced. -,. .4 '- MR. AMEN German ..A MR. E. ANDERSON P. E., Physical Science MR. BARNARD Voc. Couns. , Buss. Law, Speech MR. A. BENSON English, Dept. Chr. MRS. H. BENSON English, Fr. Couns.- MR. BIALOSTOSKY Social Studies, English, Social Studies Dept. Chr. MISS BROOKS English, Social Studies Faculty MRS. FISHER Latin, English l MR. ELY 1Sh , MR. BROWN MRS. CARLON MR. CARPENTER MRS. CLARK Sifixlorkhilg Social Studies, English, Social General Science, Social Studies, Fr. Couns. Studies Social Studies Sr. Couns. , MR. FAUL Physics MR. DUNN Social Studies, Coaching MRS. EISENBERG Special Education ,,, ,i . .. A.,. , ,,, , ,f T, g, wg. .sy 'g,,.:5,..g5.,f5,fgg M . 1 -- Qi- if' -+P fis-fsfggingv fflgkgpr.glJ:4:5.glsfff.f..:...xV . Ai. ,ww ,haf.::.':f.wmw.v. A f H 1, il if A 5 is 1, lg... -A A I . I WJ VA. A.. MRS. COPERNOLL English, Social Studies MR. CRARY Geometry, Algebra 9 'f npr - A R AN. H 1 :ws FHTSM M Pjmzi ff . , .1 U . A 'QS ' H IV S if ,,... 'Z 14' J ' ,, .feifwe ii it l wal' 1. !fb'?,a a 'L, ' -- -5-s 3 ,' , wg. , fl 1 MR. FREEMAN Math, Coaching .11 ,. aid - ., :i,.,5 ,ii .gy -ii Y . ,, fp e 558 X milf. -wr. Aw ' ,ze1-rg--f lag 'Si' ' , ., - ,. , , . ' ffiw ii ' ff A ,iii if ffft fii Q ,- 1rwrmli9 fl Jifiif - ff ' I f.,,f S mg . -' awsswgffw S- . ......U2el gl., if if ' E' MR. HAGGLUND x s Consumer Math, Algebra, General .f - , +213 , nl i, ,li i 1'-Q, . Y, X, ,' ,. N161 ll xzibigy Him, , L, il 2 , 2,5 if HMV K w , i if ff ' if i N2 M ws g. nw- gg .i ipagpi + - , Q ,fa ,. . . fn , ,....,,,ai..gK 73 . . JM:-.izf iyuqaggl as Qffwzli , 'Ska gigxqilfkjmlim 5215 : '5fw9ff, 34. SSW' A ' ' ' :mag QV' F111 iq ' P? ,fi fx MR. GUTHRIE Biology, Chemistry MR. HALL MR. HALSTED Biology, General Algebra, Cons- Science MR. HUGHLEY English, Social Studies, Math P6191 . , ffgfr :5zg'2,-45'1.. , z12g:E ' ' ' 1,v'?Lj.gv..?2g2,.5i',,i,'? 'Q -M ,,b ' .' ' 1 1-is ig lli 41 1-,.,, A. ' ,Q M fl K MV -' ll' , '11 R ,W .YS . ml' 515 ,viii , Qi. W1 ., sis? Math, Coaching l Miss IRELAND English, Social Studies Math, Coaching MRS. HARPER P. E., Coaching weak 53.5 in '1,-,. P A L as Q12 jul .Qi X mi? wall .4 sw it -3.3: riff j 4151 xl, .... ,.k,A,., xJES9'. Si3Ji vid , ' ,WQQEFQEW . :-sgeg! ,Q flvzsaifgleifiilwfl' g., f' f1if.im. ,.: .. i z' F 213.65 2 1 ..l?: fg'..,, . MISS HARDING English Language Development MR. JOHNSON Music, Vocal KIR. KEATS inglish, Speech, Eoaching cLAUGHLIN Social MALONEY MEINICKE Science Gene ral MRS. KELLY Home Ec. MR. KERNS Orchestra, Band, Music Dept. Chr Social Studies 1 MRS. KIE NZ LE Home Economics MR. KUEPKER Algebra, Senior Math MR. KUZMINSKI Legend Advisor, Social Studies F acult MRS. OLSON Commercial Art, General Art, Art MR. MCELMURY Electronics, Mech Drawing y MRS. POOLE Typing, Record Keeping MR. MARTIN MR. MATSON Dept ,Chr Business Office Dramaticsy Stage ' Practice Crew, English MR NORTON MISS MEYER Librarian MISS MIKOLAVICH Geometry, French we .r- 'ggi i gi 5.33 MR. MORTON General Shop, Art Metal fl , A nm VH' ,..x Social Studies, School Host 13 MRS. PRATT Typing, Record Keeping MR. SNOW Commercial Art, Ceramics, Gen. Art Faculty MR. RIC KERT Social Studies, Coaching MRS. PREER Record Keeping, Shorthand, Typing MRS. ROBBINS English, Social Studies, Combined Classes Chr. MR. ROGERS Senior Math Ed XR , . h A -. '-f I Enrichment Chr. Math Seminar MRS. ROBERTS English, Journal- ism, Tomahawk Advisor MR. VALE CH 14. MR. VERMENT P. E., Coaching J . English, Social MRS. RUSSELL MR. SHOVLIN Studies, Coaching Home Economics, Biology, Applied Mine 44 T' 'ii Fa W iigigiii. S a N A L '5 'fr n::::::::E:: .L-S sf - SEiiiZiEEiE55fi'A Q, V QQ M., wvgg-4 MISS TAYLOR P. E., Coaching 1 Soph. Counselor Science, Coaching MR. WARREN P. E. Dept. Chr. 9215 HUIUI .5,,,,, MS Pm ia UO 'Shi 1-H11 RW.. WE gl MISS WOL LE TT Russian, Frosh Couns. n 1-lx MR. ROOKLIIDGE General Math, Coaching MR. UNFRED Russian, English f UI 'ff ' 'V ms, ,. , , MR. YORK English, Coaching Mrs. Deverell-Book Room Mr. Thane-Custodian QW i? f f, -in ij' 71 e- -,,:ffff.y ,gy 1 . -fzswm. . iiwfw' f fsflidfff 'rival 'fflifxv Q f 1 Our able cafeteria staff Our Capable School St affs l ' .iz-331 , 3 '52 . ,. ' 'i JCL 3 . 5, . i 5 1.5! in ull vi 1 , A H , -3' I is . 1 3, I :gi A 5 ,. 5 e i E 1 is f .... . 1 i ' l si. U., f, U4 W ff fn, I ,, 1 33,52- ' f' i ., , fw4-' 1, v i i ' . rf ' gi' A ff- -'f 31s.-+!,.ffY zggdfsh- Hi' -?1:Ng,'fHI M H, - -. fi ' ,-Ma! in K Mrs. Sullivan-Ass't Librarian Our school staffs are very instrumental in the successful - operation of Cleveland High School, although few stop and think how vital and necessary their services really are. They are the nucleus from which the maintenance of the school is organized and effect- ed, something of great import- ance to every student. Mrs. Scroggins-Students Bank vm-as MI'B- Smart Mrs. Washer MTS- Pifo Office Staff Bob Wong Vice President Ann Goodwillie Secretary Annamarie Genzer Treasurer Student Body Officers Ron Purcella President Bidding goodbye to one's friends is not at all pleasant and it is hard for me to express my feelings at this time. During the past four years I can recall many fond me- mories thatl have had here at Cleveland due to the many new friends and students I.have met. The greatest honor and privilege I have ever had was being your Fall Student Body President. By working to- gether we have been successful in our endeavors. With- out the loyal support and cooperation of all, this could not have been possible, which proves what a wonderful group of students we have here at Cleveland. In departing from this great school of ours, I hope never to forget each and everyone of you. And to all I offer my best wishes and the very best of luck in your remaining years at Cleveland. Also, I hope you all achieve the highest goals after graduation. My sincerest thanks are extended to the faculty and the students that Ihave known these past years. May God bless you always. Ron Linda Terhark Ass't. Treasurer Marietta Capri Service Rep. John Littlehales Safty Rep. Christy Page Asst. Treasurer Penny Galitzki Service Rep. Lucy Baratta Student Body Officers John Bryson President It is hardfor me to say goodbye to Cleveland. My years here have been the mostwonderfulyof my life, and I know the friends I have made will last a lifetime. It has been an honor and a real privelege to serve you this spring and to do my part for a school and friends who are very dear to me. I would like to thank you all for the enthusiastic cooperation you have given the officers in our student body activities. It is this cooperation and willingness to work that has made and will continue to make Cleveland an outstanding school. Goodbye and my best wishes to each one of you. I'l1 never forget you and what you mean to me. Gloria Heckaman Vice President Ellee Huston Secretary Linda Terhark Safty Rep. John Treasurer Fall Girls League Susan Nelson President Girls' League Cabinet - Candy Long Vice President SEATED: S. Huffschmidt, S. Nels C. L on, ong, P. Shaw. FIRST ROW: P. Paschio, C. Thomas, J. Gray, L. Reynolds, K. Standring, L. Layne, M. Capri. NOT PICTURED: Kathie Sand. Girls' League Reps Fall Girls League Reps set standards for performance. y Q 1 Spring Girls League Judy Colistro M3-TY dll Bois president Vice President Girls' League Cabinet SEATED: B. Fields, N. Young, J. Colistro, M. DuBois, D. Brice. FIRST ROW: M. Spangler, P. Brown, C. Colistroy E- Young K. Keithey, R. Wong, N. Johnson, B. Bowe. Girls' League Reps Spring Girls League Reps make many outstanding contributions. Student Body 42. IX ? xl, f lx Karl Koch President I think that I shall never see A senior half as smart as me. With textbooks pressed against my breast And cheat notes for next period's test. With subtle wit so well perfected It can't even be detected. What other senior can compare His polish to my savoir faire ? What other senior has such tact As me, in the fine art of smack ? Old CHS will never see Another senior quite like me. Larry Chnsty V1ce President Kay Archltect Secretary Linda Fuqua Treasurer I James Abell Elizabeth Alderson J oanie Anderson Pat Anderson Wayne Baker Linda Baxter Mary Pam Bearson Sharon Bell Dennis Bemis Carol Bennett Evelyn Bishop Carol Black Candy Blair Donald Blank Barbara Bodell Barbara Bliss Jim Beeler Carolyn Bishop Lana Beers Julie Bishop JOHN SWINDLEY and Diane Botsford Barbara Bowe Bill Bristol Karen Brown GALIT ZKI, Best Artists Al V - f Richard Boyd Joel Bmdshaw Dorothy Bridges Luetta Brown Suzanne Brown David Brumble Kathleen Bryant Sally Bryant John Bryson David Buno CHTO1 Bundy Linda Bucar Lanny Burdett Loretta Butler Alfa Carlile Marcia Christensen David Burns Particia Cameron Judy Carlston Lawrence Christy .9 W-ww Anita Busby Marietta Capri Pamela Carroll Toni Cianni -mv agwq WW! ' 'Nw ......, 4 4 WWW -ne lm, iff-11 -3:52. 'f iiiiiiiifi ' rfmf 'wif' ' ir.. . J. ,V 2 Catherine Cathey Bradley Class tl M iixwllgw 1 as SUZANNE LEOPOLD , Best Figure Terry Chappell David Cloud JIM HERMANN. Best Build, Richard C0haI1 Judith Colistro Sue Collier JUG Comella John Corenbaum Rosemarie Corpuz Diane Dahlgren Marilyn David Paul De Bellis Jerry Delvalle David Dempster George Dennis Gayle Crandall Joyce Czesla Dennis Deering Joe Delong X wwwwp wma 'N L 'Y ba F AWN, Cheryle Denman Brian De Pue Jerry Dexheimer Mary Du Bois Rhonda Dangun Frank Dunn Karen, Eagen Judy Edwards Sheryl Edwards Garry Elliott Duane Ellis Dave En-na wl v WP' ,SSP L: 322.5-'I Mu 1 . : James Doud Elizabeth Down William Duvall Priscill Eads RON ENNA and W, :. - Q, seo: Q, zg .51igse?..g- 'QL -- f4i5?4,,. 5,5-fun., h '31 5 ' wi' , 'li . V I ff: in F - r 1 .. 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WILLIE , Most Popular 3 William Reed Allan Raschio Richafd Rice Larry Richards Ronald Purcella John Rackham Keith Reichow Marjorie Richards Lynn Purington Sharon Putman Patricia Ragnone Jennifer Ramsey Daniel Reid Victoria Renfro Randy Richards Taggert Richardson Richard Ridley Randy Rigdon Lee Riley Paul Ritzer Kay Robbins Roxanne Robinson Denney Roberts Marilyn Rodnick CONNIE McLELLAN, Best Dressed Mary Ross Judy Roth IAN' Louis Roumagoux Louise Roumagoux Lois Rozwood Lana Rygg Philip Schuty Jerry Savage .,. 1a.,xa3w:,i,. 1 ,.,,.d7.?f,w-L2 wwe e: Wg42g:14xiffg1iq.WgsJ.s1 We ,ei .. mf I ,. f ., -vi ,A I W.. -355 1 . A 41 if -1- V A K 5 I e -' V' .V aiu W f Y lv , H -W . N J :lla pw-4-qw' an iam 1 .I'.Z?' Ci -'if J LLMHF, .. Dennis Seid Marie Senn John Schnitzer Pat Schoepflin Doug Schwab Tom Schwerin Trudy Scott Eldon Seeder Sandra Scarci Barbara Schacher Jeff Sachtier Donna Schaeffer Merrily Scharpf Barbara Schank Van Schilling John Schneider MARSH WEISS, Best Dressed l Richard Sherwood Joan Simpson Cafvlyfl Siffnef Sarah Spangler Tom Stenzel D2-Imie Sfeffens Patricia Shaw Gary Sheeley William Seeley Greg Stewart Teresa Steinman Roberta Sficka 6 Rosahn Sorensen Michael Sorrels Ronald Stevens Linda Steinberg DAVE BRUMBLE and MARY Marilyn St0r6y Patricia Straka Carol Sutcliffe Marlene Swicegood ma, Best Actor and Gail Strouts John Swindley Ron Tammen Patricia Taylor Jan Stuck Jerrilyn Szelles Brian Taylor Linda Terhark Anne Sturmer Carol Tallman Kathleen Taylor Judie Thrall Steven Timm Larry Tramblay Barbara Truman Patricia Tubbs Sandra Vail Dennis Veron Jolm Vetsch John Vingelen Janet Walker Rnsalie Wasser Marshall Weiss John Werschkul Jill West Sharon Westberg Dennis Wheeler BOB WON G, Most Versatile '1 x law g, gamf 315, ' - E jilfvlfsi W1 Ron Whitehead Gail Wickstrand James Willey Jerry Willey Gordon Williams Jack Willingham Jayne Wiren Susan Wirak Duane Wong Gless Wong Judy Yeomans Roger Yerke Robert Wong Nancy Young Y Isabel York BECKY LAMBERTON, Most Versatile 45 Senior Activities ABELL, JAMES-Miscellaneous. ALDERSON, LTZ-Thespians: S.B. Plays: Assemblies: Operettas: Honor Roll: E.E.: Masque and Dagger: Drama School. ALTON, JUDY-Pep Club: I.R.L.: Senior Comm.: Wo1'k. AMATO, SANDRA-Girls Poly Program: Transferred from St. Mary ot' the Valley Academy, Work. ANDERSON, DIANNE-Senior Comm.: F.T.A.: Freshie Frolic: Del- toria: Reg. Rep.: University of Oregon. ANDERSON. JOANIE-Pi Upsilon: Scholarship Chairman, I.R.L.: Bowling Club: College. ANDERSON, PAT-Sigma Phi: College. ANUSCI-IAT, PAUL-Thanes: National Honor Society: Legend Staff: Undecided. ARCHITECT, KAY-Amikki, Sgt.-at-Arms: Freshie Court: Girls' League Treas.: A Capella: Outstanding Girl of the Grading Period: Girl of the Month: Legend Staff: Quill and Scroll: Senior Class Sec.: Rally Squad: University of Oregon. ARNESS, SALLY-National Honor Society: I.R.L.: Spanish Club: University of Oregon. ARTHTR, CAREY-Sigma Phi: Royal C : F.T.A.: Senior Comm.: Football: Track: Basketball: University of Oregon. BACK, EARL-Rand: Pep Band: Orchestra: Clarinet Quartet: All- State Band: Undecided. BADEN, SUSAN-Phi Theta: I.R.L.: Modeling Club: Y.F.C.: School of Nursing'. BAKER, JERRY-Kyro: Ski Club: A Capella: Honor Roll: I.R.L.: Football: Track: Portland State. BALDYVIN, GEORGIA-Miscellaneous. BARATTA, LUCY-Zios V. Pres.: Senior Comm.: A Capella: Reg. Rep.: Fieshie Frolic: S.B. Safety Rep.: College. BARKER, WAYNE-Miscellaneous: Service. BAXTER, LINDA-Miscellaneous: Marriage. BEARSON, MARY PAM-Kuisti: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: I.R.L.: Col ege. BEEPLER, JIM-Miscellaneous. BEERS, LANA-Trolee V. Pres.: Senior Comm.: I.R.L.: Junior Red Cross: College. BELL, SHARON-Miscellaneous: College. BEMIS, DENNIS-Sirs: Ski Club: Fishing and Hiking Club: College. BENNETT, CAROL-Pep Club: Bowling Club: Reg. Rep.: VVork. BISHOP, CAROLYN-Deltoria: F.H.A. Pres.: I.R.L.: Beauty College. BISHOP EVELYN-Phi Theta Sgt.-at-Arms: Pep Club: Spanish Club: College. BISHOP, JULIE-Beta Chi, Pres.: I.C.C. Pres.: Senior Comm.: I.R.L.: Pep Club: Reg. Rep.: Portland State. BLACK. CAROL-National Honor Society: Portland State. BLAIR, CANDY-Zios V. Pres.: Thespians Treas.: Reg. Rep.: Quill and Scroll: Masque and Dagger: S.B. Plays: Assemblies: Legend Staff: Honor Roll: E.E.: College. BLANK, DON-Phi Gamma Pres.: Senior Comm.: Royal C : Chess Club: Bowling Club: Reg. Rep.: Football: Track: University of Oregon. BLISS, BARBARA-Bowling Club: G.A.A.: YVork. BODELL, BARBARA-Phi Theta V. Pres.: A Capella: Masque and Dagger: Senior Comm.: Operetta: Tennis: College. BOTSFORD, DIANE-Transferred from Roosevelt High Sschool: Trianna Corr. Sec.: Senior Comm.: Portland'State. BOWE, BOBBE SUE4Zios V. Pres.: Girls' League Council, Del- toria: A Cappella: Clevelandaires: Pep Club Sgt.-at-Arms: Papoose Day: Senior Comm.: College. BOYD, DICK-Thanes Pres.: A Cappella: Operetta: Royal C : Swimming: College. BRADSHAW, JOE1L-Thanes V. Pres.: A Cappella: Reg. Rep.: Base- ball: University of Oregon. BRIDGES, KAREN-Photography Club: Business College. BRISTOL, BILL-Sigma Phi: Ski Club: Bowling Club: Freshie Court: Papoose Day: Freshman Class Sgt.-at-Arms: Junior V. Pres.: Football: Track: College. BROWN, KAREN-F.T.A.: Y.F.C.: Band: Portland State. BROWN, LIIETTA-Miscellaneous. BROVVN, SUZANNE-Portland State. BRUMBLE, DAVE-Phi Gamma Sec.: Thespians Pres.: Masque and Dagger Pres.: Boy of the Grading Period: S.B. Plays: As- semblies: Senior Comm.: Legend Staff: College. BRYANT, KATHY-Phi Theta Pres.: A Capella: Clevelandaircs: giapoiose Day: Operettas: Assemblies: Senior Comm.: Lewis and ar . BRYANT, SALLY-Kuisti V. Pres.: Quill and Scroll: Girl of the Month: Assemblies: Operetta: Deltoria: I.R.L.: E.E.: Honor Roll: Legend Staff Editor: Willamette. BRYSON, JOHN-Sigma Phi Pres.: Junior Class Pres.: National Honor Society Pres.: S.B. Pres.: Royal C Usher: Dad's Schol- arship Award: Ski Club: Senior Comm.: Papoose Day: Basket- ball: College. BUNDY, CAROL-Modeling Club: Bowling Club: Pep Club: SVork. BUONO, DAVID-Kyro Pres.: Honor Roll: Senior Comm.: Junior Class Sgt.-at-Arms: Football: Basketball: Baseball: University of regon. BURCAR, LINDA-Deltoria: Dad's Club Scholarship: National Honor Society: Business School. 46 Bl'ltDl'1'l l', LANNY-Sigma Phi Sgt.-at-Arms: Royal C : Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: Football, 2nd Team All-City: Shrine Candi- date: Basketball Honorable Mention All-City: Undecided. BURNS, DAVE-Kyro: Papoose Day: NVrestling: Football: College. BUSBY, ANITA-Y.F.C.: VVork. BUTLER, LORETTA-Beta Chi: I.R.L.: Deltoria: Pep Club: College. CAMERON, PATRIA-Kuisti: Freshie Court: Reg. Rep.: University of Oregon. CAPRI, MARIETTA-Kuisti V. Pres.: National Honor Society: I.R.L.: A Capella: Jr. Girls' League Rep.: Senior Comm.: Legend Staff: Service Rep.: University of Portland. CARLILE, ALFA-Miscellaneous. CARLSTON, JUDY-Phi Theta Sec.: A Capella: Deltoria: Port- land State. CARROLL, PAM-Trolee: Tennis: VV0l'k. CATHEY, CATHERINE-Work. CHAPPELL, TERRY-Sirs Pres.: Ski Club: Masque and Dagger: Auto Designing Club: Tomahawk: Honor Roll: Reg. Rep.: Papoose Day: Football: Track: College. CHRISTENSEN, MARCIA-Trolee Sgt.-at-Arms: Majorette: Masque and Dagger: S.B. Plays: Assemblies: Modeling Club: Senior Comm.: College. CHRISTY, LARRY-Thanes Pres.: National Honor Society: Royal C Treas.: Chess Club: I.R.L.: F.T.A. Sgt.-at-Arms: Senior Class V. Pres.: Reg. Rep.: VVrestling: College. CIANNI, TONI-Beta Chi Pres.: Papoose Day: Pep Club: Modeling Club: Masque and Dagger: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: College. CLASS, BRADLEY-Stage Crew: Thespians: Movie Crew: National Eleanor Society: Foreign Language Club: Slide Rule Club: Track: o ege. CLOUD, David-Miscellaneous. COHON, RICHARD-Sirs: Bowling Club: Senior Comm.: J.V. Foot- ball: Cross Country: Track: Varsity Rally King: College. COLISTRO, JUDY-Phi Theta Pres.: I.R.L.: E.E.: National Honor Society: Reg. Rep.: Senior Comm.: Legend Staff: S. B. Plays: Girls' League Pres.: College. COLLIER, SUE-Miscellaneous. COMELLA, JOE-Sirs: Senior Comm.: Po1'tland University. CCERENBAUM, JOHN-Science Club: Chess Club: Tomahawk: o ege. CORPUZ, ROSEMARIE-Miscellaneous. CRANDALL, GAYLE-Bowling: I.R.L.: Business College. CZESLA, JOYCE-Bowling Club: Swimming: College. DAI-FLGREN, DIANE-Beta Chi, Corr. Sec.: Deltoria: College. DAVID, MARILYN-Zios: Girl of the Year: F.T.A.: Papoose Day: Spanish Club: Orchestra: Oregon College of Education. DEBELLIS, PAUL-Thespians Stage Crew, Stage Manager: Plays: A Capella: Navy. DEERING, DENNIS-Kyro: Bowling Club: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: Soph. Class V. Pres.: Oregon State. DE LA SALANRA, MARY-Miscellaneous. DEPLONG, JOE-Senior Comm.: Legend Staff: College. DELVALLE, JERRY-Phi Gamma: Reg. Rep.: Royal C : Golf: College. DEMPSTER, DAVID-Thanes Royal C : Senior Comm.: Swim- ming: Portland State. DENMAN, CHERYL-Miscellaneous: College: Marriage. DENNIS, GEORGE-Thanes: Reg. Rep.: Bowling Club. DEPUE, BRIAN-Sirs: Royal C : Band: College. DEXHEIMER, JERRY-Legend Staff: Portland State. DOUD, JAMES-Fishing and Hiking Club: Pep Band: Band: Navy. DOWN, LIZ-Y.F.C.: Masque and Dagger: Swimming: Registered Nurses Training. DUBOIS, MARY-Kuisti Asst. Treas.: Girls' League V. Pres.: Ski Club: Pep Club: Deltoria: Senior Comm.: Assemblies: Reg. Rep.: Brigham Young Univezsity. DUNGUN, RHODA-Transferred from Centennial: National Honor Society: I.R.L.: College. DUNN, FRANK-Miscellaneous. DUVALL, BILL-Miscellaneous: Navy. EADS, PRISCILLA-Miscellaneous. EAGEN, KAREN-Foreign Language Club Treas.: Pep Club: Del- toria: Junior Red Cross: College. EDWARDS, JUDY-4Kuisti Service Rep.: Bedell's Hi Board Rep.: F.T.A. V. Pres.: Y.F.C.: Rhododendron Queen: Homecoming Princess: Fresh. Class Treas.: Soph. Class Sec.: Rally Squad: College. EDWARDS, SHERYL-Amikki V. Pres.: Reg. Rep.: Deltoria: As- semblies: Senior Comm.: Papoose Day: Masque and Dagger: College. ELLIOTT. GARY-Phi Gamma Sgt.-at-Arms: Legend Staff: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: J.V. Basketball: College. 4 ELLIS, DUANE-Band: Dance Band: Pep Band: Orchestra: Royal C : Tennis: Undecided. ENNA, DAVE-Sirs: Tumbling Club: Senior Class Play: Papoose Day: Chess Club: Football: Wrestling: College. ENNA, RON-Papoose Day: S.B. Plays: Senior Comm.: A Capella: Reg. Rep.: Senate Rep.: Rally Squad: Football: Oregon State. EPPLER, MARTIN-A.F.S. Student: Thanes Treas.: I.R.L.: Foreign Language Club Pres.: Band: Orchestra: Track: College in Switz- erland. ESKELSON, LEA-Troloe: I.R.L.: National Honor Society: E.E.: Deltoria: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: Pep Club: Willamette U. FARNSWORTH, MICHAEL-Miscellaneous. FARRELL, SHARON-Beta Chi V. Pres.: I.R.L.: Pep Club: .Ski Club: Honor Roll: E.E.: Reg. Rep.: Dance Comm.: Swimming: College. FEARS, DAVE-Legend Staff: Science Honors: Honor Roll: Ei.E.: Senior Comm.: Assemblies: Cross Country: College. FELTON, TOM-S.B. Play: Senior Comm.: Thespians: Papoose Day: Undecided. ' FIMMEL, SUSAN-Trolee Pres.: Pep Club: Usher Club: Senior Comm.: College. FINLEY, PI-IOEBE-Zios Treas.: National Honor Society: A Cap- pella: Operetta: I.R.L.: Senior Comm.: Swimming: College. FLACK, CLAUDIA-Kuisti: Deltoria: Papoose Day: Assemblies: Operettas: Senior Comm.: Orchestra: I.R.L.: Jr. Comm.: College. FLEMING, DIANNE-Modeling Club: Marriage. FLORA, JUDY-Zios Sec.: Papoose Day: Jr. Comm.: Deltoria: Swimming: College. FOSTER, BETTY-Phi Theta: Senior Comm.: Oregon State. FRANCES, BOB-Sigma Phi: Senior Comm.: Basketball: Track: College. FRIZZELL, MARVIN-Miscellaneous: VVork. FUQUA, LINDA-Kuisti Asst. Treas.: Reg. Rep.: Modeling Club: Senior Comm.: Bedell's Hi Board: Senior Class Treas.: College. GALITZKI, PENNY-Zios Treas.: Honor Roll: Assemblies: Oper- etta: Girl of the Month: Senior Comm.: Twirp Dance Comm.: S.B. Service Rep.: College. GAMBORO, VIRGINIA-Trolee Sec.: I.R.L.: Senior Comm.: Pep Club: Reg. Rep.: Deltoria: Red Cross: University of Portland. GATTUCCIO, JOYCE-Zios, Sgt.-at-Arms: S.B. Plays: Ski Club: Senior Comm: Assemblies: Bowling Club: Portland State. GENZER, ANNAMARIE-Zios Sec.: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: S. B. Treas.: Junior Girls' Rep.: University of Oregon. GEROW, MARGARET-Miscellaneous. I GILL, SUSAN-National Honor Society: Deltoria: I.R.L.: F.T.A.: Honor Roll: Senior Comm.: E.E.: College. GODVVIN, JEAN-Phi Theta Sec.: A Capella: Reg. Rep.: Honor Roll: Assemblies: Secretarial School. GOLDBERG, LARRY-Miscellaneous: Portland State. GOLDEN, MAYBELLE-Miscellaneous. GOOD, ALICE-Pi Upsilon: National Honor Society: A Cappella: I.R.L.: Senior Comm.: Operetta: E.E.: Honor Roll: Vifhitman. GOODE, VICKI-Amikki Treas.: S.B. Plays: Honor Roll: As- semblies: Freshie Court: Reg. Rep.: Thesplans: Homecoming Court: Senior Comm.: University of Oregon. GOODWILLIE, ANN-Amikki: National Honor Society: Homecom- ing Queen: Pep Club Pres: A Capella: Berg's Hi Board: Seven- teen Rep.: Senior Comm.: Jr. Class Treas.: S. B. Sec.: College. GOSS, BARBARA-Usher's Club: Modeling. GRAY, LYNNETTE-Zios: Reg. Rep.: Undecided. GRECO, VICKI-Deltoria: Pep Club: Senior Comm.: Honor Roll: Reg. Rep.: College. GREEN, LINDA-Phi Theta: Senior Comm: Square Dance Club: Oregon State. GREENFIELD, GUY-Kyro Sec.: Tumbling Club: A Cappella: Junior College. GRINDEE, KRIS-Phi Theta Treas.: Tomahawk Editor: National Honor Society: Quill and Scroll: Ski Club: Girls' State: Junior Comm.: Senior Comm.: College. GROSS, ALLYN-Sigma Phi.: F.T.A.: Royal C : Chess Club: Soph. Class Sgt.-at-Arms: Basketball: Track: College. GRUENHAGEN, PAM-Pi Upsilon: Deltoria: Pep Club: Work. GUENTHER, ALEXIS-Amikki Treas.: Deltoria: I.R.L.: Reg. Rep.: Papoose Day: Senior Comm.: Honor Roll: Legend Staff: Ski Club: University of Oregon. GIYNTER, LINDA-S. B. Play: Music Festival: Assemblies: Oper- ettas: Art Club: Reg. Rep.: Girl of the Month: Portland State. HABERSTICH, BONNIE-Pep Club: VVork. HANSEN, RICH-Phi Gamma V. Pres.: Senior Comm.: Tomahawk Editor: Election Board: Slide Rule Club: Masque and Dagger: Tennis: Track: Basketball: Oregon State. HARRIS, LLOYD-Science Club: Honor Roll: Slide Rule Club: Service. HARRIS, SALLY-Zios Pres.: Honor Roll: Senior Comm.: Operetta: Deltoria: Pep Club: Oregon State. HARRIS, YVILLIAM--Miscellaneous, HARTSHORN, CAROL-Trolee Sgt.-at-Arms: Deltoria: Pep Club: Reg. Rep.: Assemblies: Swimming: College. HAYS, RICHARD-Kyro: A Cappella: Operettas: Assemblies: Base- ball: Oregon State. HECKAMAN, GLORIA-Amikki: Freshie Court: Senior Comm.: Nordstrom's Board: Reg. Rep.: Soph. Class Treas.: S.B. V. Pres.: .Rally Squad: Papoose Day: University of Oregon. HEGE, ROBERT-Miscellaneous. HENJYOJI, GRANT-Thanes: Chess Club: Wrestling: Undecided. HENTON, JUDY-Kuisti: Clevelandaires: A Cappella: Operettas: Assemblies: Portland State. I-IERMANN, JIM-Phi Gamma: Senior Comm.: Freshman Class Sgt.-at-Arms: Football:.YVrest1ing: Track: Service. HICKERSON, NAN-Kuisti Sgt.-at-Arms: A Cappella, Cleveland- aires: Assemblies: Papoose Day: Girl of the Month: College. HILAIRE, KAREN-Kuisti: A Cappella: Deltoria: Pep Club: Mod- eling Club: Senior Comm.: Bowling Club: Reg. Rep.: College. HILL, HAROLD-S. B. Plays: J.V. Football: College. HILL, PAT-Science Club: Track: Lewis and Clark. HINTZE, MARY RUTH-Transfer from St. Mary's Academy: Zios: S.B. Plays: Assemblies: Senior Comm.: Masque and Dagger: Thes- pians: Portland State. HINZ, JUDY-Trianna: G.R.A.: Work. HOLMES, CATHIE-Miscellaneous. HONGO, BRENDA-Zios Corr. Sec.: Usher's Club Pres.: I.R.L.: Oregon Dental , College. HOWVELL, MICKEY-Kyro: Reg. Rep.: J.V. Football: Work. HUFFMAN, CONNIE-Pep Club: Spanish Club: Reg. Rep.: College. HUNSAKER, DIANA-Miscellaneous. HUSTON, ELLEE-Amikki Pres.: I.C.C. Pres.: Girl of the Grading Period: S.B. Plays: Junior Comm.: Senior Comm.: Assemblies: Papoose Day: S.B. Sec.: University of Oregon. HYDE, KATHY-Pi Upsilon: Deltoria: Modeling Club: College. IKATA, RONALD-Tumbling Club: Science Club: J.V. Football: Service. JANN, GARY-Senior Comm.: Football: College. JARVIN, BILL-Fishing and Hiking Club: J.V. Football: Undecided. JOENS, LOUISE-Trolee Hist.: National Honor Society: I.R.L.: College. JOHNSON, 'BOB-Miscellaneous: College. JOHNSON, CAROL-Beta Chi, Cor. Sec.: I.R.L.: National Honor Society: Pep Club: Portland State. JOHNSON, DENNIS-Stamp Club: Chess Club: Science Club: College. JOHNSON, KEITH-Sirs Sec.: A Cappella: Clevelandaires: Fish- ing and Hiking Club: College. JOHNSON, NORMA-Trolee V. Pres.: National Honor Society Treas.: Ski Club: Orchestra: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: I.R.L.: E.E.: Sr. Girls' League Rep.: University of Portland. KAMIVLANN, NANCY-Zios Pres.: Ski Club: Senior Comm.: I.C.C. Sec.: Oregon State. KAUFMAN, NANCY-Trolee: Deltoria: Pep Club: Modeling Club: College. KEADY, KENNETH-Kyro: Honor Roll: Ski Club: College. KEEP, BILL-Kyro: Royal C , Sgt.-at-Arms: Baseball: Foot- ball: Wrestling: Oregon State. KELLY, VVILLIAM-Miscellaneous. KIRCHNER, ROGER-Thanes Chaplain: I.R.L.: Honor Roll: Senior Comm.: A Cappella Pres.: Clevelandaires: Baseball: College. KLEIST, DON-Kyro Sgt.-at-Arms: Royal C Pres.: Ski Club: Freshie Court: Reg. Rep.: Football: Track: Basketball: College. KNUTSON, SANDRA-Miscellaneous. KOCH, KARL-Sigma Phi Sec.: Ski Club Treas.: Freshie Court: Senior Comm. Chairman: Sr. Class Play: Reg. Rep.: Senior Class Pres.: Football: Track: 'University ot Oregon. KOEHPAMELA-Zios: National Honor Society: I.R.L.: Deltoria: Senior Comm.: Honor Roll: E.E.: College. LA FONTAINE, LINDA-Trolee: Masque and Dagger: Senior Comm.: College. LAMBERTON, BECKY-Kuisti Scribe: Meier and Frank Hi Board: Rhododendron Court: Papoose Day: Senior Comm.: Assemblies: Reg. Rep.: Freshman Class Sec.: Rally Squad: College, LANDEN, GRACE-Y.F.C. Pres.: F.T.A. Sec.: Dad's Club Schol- arship Winner: National Honor Society: Gold Key Winner: Honor Roll: E.E.: College. LANGSETH,IVIVIAN-Transfer from Minot Senior High School, N.D.: Marriage. LAWRENCE, BARRY-Miscellaneous: Navy. LAYNE, LINDA-Pi Upsilon: A Cappella Choir: Senior Comm.: Sr. Gir1's League Rep.: National Honor Society: F.'1'.A.: Masque and Dagger: I.R.L.: B.Y.U. LEE, GARY-Phi Gamma: Papoose Day: Dance Entertainment: J.V. Basketball: Service. LEITHEISER, MIKE-Thanes: Sr. Class Play: Oregon State. Senior Activities List Continued on Page 52 47 - ' ' ., f lf' MICKEY MIMNAUGH and GLORIA HECKAMAN, Best Smile Senior Mosts LOUIS and LOUISE ROUMAGOUX, Most Studious LINDA FUQUA arid KARL KOCH, Best Looking X PHOEBE FINLEY, Most Sports Minded 5 BRIAN DE PUE and KAY ARCHITECT, The Eyes Have It Q O A T VAN SHILLING and NO RMA JOHNSON, Best Musicians WARREN MCLAUGHLIN and VICKI GOODE, Best Dancers i HIL LOW, Most Sports Minded LARRY CHRISTY and SUE NELSON, Most Likely to Succeed JOHN VINGELEN and JUDY EDWARDS, Most Courteous Senior Mosts r Q E r 5 gapljmd GI2 ':'iC'Lm'3,ittfi,'1eft to fight'B'TaY10f' FIRST ROW: c. Low, V. Goode, s. Spangler, c. Long. sEcoND ROW: G. win- ' ow' ' oc ' ' lrak iarns, D. Wheeler, R. Hansen, W. Wirak. THIRD ROW: T. Leonetti, S. Neptune, . K. Johnson, J. Alton. FOURTH ROW: S. Maurer, M. Weiss, J. Hermann, J. Ell- 1 iott. FIFTH ROW: J. West, L. Green. Senior Class Committees Commencement and Baccalaureate--Seated: S. Harris, M Scharpf B . , . Traditions Committee-left to right, A. Genzer, Noakes, P. Finley. Second Row: D. Veron, R. Kinclmer, J. Bryson R, Wasser, D. Werschkul, P. Koe, J. McC1ung, D. Blank, G. Jann, J. Bishop, P. Ragnone, D. Dahlgren, L. Layne. L. Terhark, M. McKinley l W 4 . l Prom Committee-first row, M. Sorrels, second rowg K. Architect, E. Huston, third rowg M. Capri, B. Bodel, P. Galitski, V. Gambaro, fourth rowg M. Bearson, J. Roth, D. Anderson, K. Hilaire, M. DuBois, D. Botsford, fifth rowg D. Bueno, J. Simpson, R. Mimnaugh, A. Guenther, B. Lamberton, C. McLellan, J. Peters, B. Francis, sixth rowg D. Schwab, A. Raschio, B. Reed, P. Low, seventh rowg T. Stenzel, R. Erma, eighth rowg D. Enna Senior Class Committees SENIOR CLASS PLAY and DAY: first row, C. Edwards, S. Baratta. second row, C. Flack, J. McAllister. third rowg N. Young, B. Bowe, B.Wong fourth row: D. Reed, M. Hintze, M. Christensen, S. Leopold. fifth row, D. Brumble, J. Gattuccio, L. Roumagoux. I SALES and PUBLICITY-first row, B. Schacher, J. Edwards, L. Eskelson, N. Johnson, J. Cornelia. second row, J. Littlehales, M. DuBois, J. Colistro, N, Kammann, T. Cianni, J. Vingelen. n X I LEONETTI, TONY-Phi Gamma Sgt.-at-Arms: Senior Comm.- Football: Wrestling: Multnomah College. LEUPOLD, SUZANNE-Kuisti Pres.: Peo Club: Jr. Red Cross: Junior Comm.: Papoose Day: Senior Comm.: Election Board' Tomahawk: S.B. Assemblies: Operettas: College. LEVVIS, JOAN-Science Club: I.R.L.: College. LEWIS, SUE-Trolee: Bowling Club: Jr. Red Cross: Swimming: Clark College. LITTLEHALES, JOHN-Phi Gamma: National Honor Society: Band: Orchestra: Senior Comm.: Junior Boy of Grading Period' S.B. Safety Rep.: Tennis: College. LONG, CANDY-Amikki Sgt.-at-Arms: Thespians: Ski Club: Masque and Dagger: Senior Comm.: S.B. Plays: Girl's League V. Pres.: Reg. Rep.: Rally: University of Oregon. LONG, DANNY-A Capella: Royal C : Science Club: Ham Radio Club: Science Fair: Football: Track: Swimming: College. LOW, CAROLYN-Kuisti Pres.: Girl's League Jr. Class Rep.: I.R.L.: A Capella: Reg. Rep.: Senior Potluck: Pep Club: Honor Roll: College. LOW, PHILLIP-Sigma Phi V. Pres.: Royal C Pres.: Sr. Senate Rep.: Ski Club: Freshie Frolic: Reg. Rep.: Football: Baseball: Portland State. LUCK, DAVID-Camera Club: Science Club: Bowling Club: Service. LUTTRELL, JIM-Miscellaneous: Portland State. LYLE, LINDA-Masque and Dagger: I.R.L.: Undecided. - MACEWAN, JOHN-Thanes: Science Club Pres.: Assemblies: Royal CH: Track: Cross Country: Swimming: College. MADSEN, MERYLE-I.R.L.: Portland State. MALBIN, LINDA-Miscellaneous. MALYON, TIM-Reg. Rep.: College. MANGEL, BEVERLY-Miscellaneous. MARANVILLE, TONAINE-Zios: Senior Comm.: College. MARTIN, BOB-Miscellaneous: VVork. MAURER, SUE-Trolee: Reg. Rep.: Pep Club: Senior Comm.: Del- toria: Work. McALISTER, DAVID-Miscellaneous. McALLISTER, JEANETTE-Kuisti Sec.: Papoose Day: A Cappella: Assemblies: Senior Comm.: College. MCCLAIN, LESTER-Miscellaneous: Work. MCCLUNG, JERRY-Sigma Phi Pres.: Royal C Set-.' Freshie Court: Senior Comm.: Soph. Class Pres.: Basketball: 'Football: Track: College. MCDANIEL, DIANE-Miscellaneous: VVork. MCDUFFEEQ PAT-Kuisti: Deltoria: College. MCFARLING, BRUCE--Thanes: Royal C : Chess Club: Science Club: Cross Country: Track: College. McGILVRA. KEITH-Sig a Ph' S t.- t-A : J'. Cl .. S t.-.t- Arms: Wrestling: Track? Stanlforg. a rms I aes g rl McKELVEY, ANN-Zios Sec.: Deltoria: Pep Club: Legend Staff: Operetta: Quill and Scroll: College. MCKINLEY, MARY-Amikki V. Pres.: Freshie Court: Homecoming Queen: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: Pep Club Treas.: Legend Staff: Jr. Class Sec.: Senate Sec.: J.V. and Varsity Rally Queen: University .of Oregon. MCKINNON, SUZANN-Phi Theta: Deltoria: I.R.L.: Co-op Dental Student: University ot' Oregon Dental School. MCLAUGHLIN, WARREN-S' : A C ll : 1 'l d ' 3 F t- ball: Basketball: Track: Woiili. ape a C mean alms OO MCLELLAN, CONNIE-Amikki Sec.: Honor Roll: Election Board: Senior Comm: Girls' League Rep.: Reg. Rep.: Papoose Day: Legend Staff: Plays: I.R.L.: University of Oregon. McNEIL, KARA-Pep Club: Bowling Club: Spanish Club: Work. MCPHEE, JOANNE+Record Club: Spanish Club: Work. MECI-IAM, LEE-Phi Gamma: Tumbling Club: Track: Football: Lewis and Clark. MEEK, JESSE-Miscellaneous. MERCHANT, JOAN-Beta Chi Sgt.-at-Arms: I.R.L.: Deltoria: Pep Club: Sgt.-at-Arms: Reg. Rep.: College. MERCHANT, JUDY-Beta. Chi Sec.: I.R.L.: Deltoria: Reg. Rep.: Pep Club Sgt.-at-Arms: College. MICHELET, JOHN-Phi Gamma: National Honor Society: Pep Band: Royal C : Science Fair Award: Exchange Student to Italy: Track: College. MIESNER, RON-Thanes: Royal C : Bowling Club: Automobile Drawing Club: F.T.A.: Football: Wrestling: Track: Portland State. MEIEZIEER, CHARLOTTE-Masque and Dagger: S.B. Plays: Portland MI-lXil1jgUfg:f1',b DSICKESirs' V. Cir-Zs.:MSenio1' Comg.: Fishing and ig u ec.: owin : d , 5 , 'h Club: Football: College. g u asque an igge' Spams MIMNAUGHH MICKEY-Sigma Phi V. Pres.: Ski Club: Freshie Court: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: Soph. Class Sgt.-at-Arms: J.V. Football: J.V. Basketball: University of Oregon. MIlElxtTiIiI2TLI,,regAIN51i'ie.Upsilon Treas.: Pep Club: Bowling Club: MITCHELL, JANET-Beta Chi: National Honor Society: Modeling: Pep Club: I.R.L.: Deltoria: University of Oregon. MOLL. PAT-Tfiilnual I.R.L.: Orchestra: Music Festivals: Nursing. MORRIS, MARILYN-Pi Upsilon Service Rep.: National Honor gpcrety: I.R.L.: Legend Staff: E.E.: Pep Club: Deltoria: Oregon 9. 6. 52 MUESSIG, TAMARA-Modeling Club: Bowling Club: Business College. MUNDT, GRETCHEN-Transferred from St. Helen's Hall: .Kuisti: S.B6Assemblies: Senior Comm.: Red Cross: Operettas: University of regon. MYERS, DARVVIN-Transferred from Benson: Work. NASH, ANTHONY-Swimming: College. 1 NEEDHAM, BILL-Masque and Dagger: Science Club: Foreign Language Club: College. NELSON, SUE-Trolee Sec.: I.R.L.: Senior Comm.: E.E.: National Honor Society: Reg. Rep.: Gir1's League Pres.: College- NEPTUNE, STEVE-National Honor Society: Royal C : A Ca- ella: Clevelandaires: E.E.: Chess Club Pres.: Operettas: Reg. Rep.: College. NEWBERRY, CI-IERRIA-Transferred from St. Mary's Academy: Marriage. NEWTON, ANNA MARIE-Bowling Club: S.B. Assembly: Oper- etta: A Cappella: Dancing Club: Reg. Rep.: Swimming: Undecided. NIELSEN, JULIE4Beta Chi Hist.: I.R.L.: Art Club: Senior Comm.: Tomahawk: Gold Keys: Papoose Day: College. NOAKES, BEVERLY-Trolee: National Honor Society: Masque and Dagger: A Cappella: Clevelandaires: Senior Comm.: As- semblies: Operetta: Papoose Day: Portland State. NORTH, DORIS-Miscellaneous: College. O'DEANE, ED-Miscellaneous. OKAMOTO, KAREN-Beta Chi Treas.: National Honor Society: E.E.: F.T.A.: I.R.L.: Science Fair Award: College. OLIVER, BARBARA-I.R.L.: Deltoria: Art College. OLSON, CRAIG-Sirs: Bowling Club: Tumbling Club: Chess Club: A Cappella: Clevelandaires: Honor Roll: Operettas: Assemblies: Swimming: Golf: College. PAIRAN, ROBERTA-Trianna Hist.: F.T.A.: Pep Club: Deltoria: College. PARKER, NANCY-Masque and Dagger: Thespians: S.B..P1ays: National Honor Society:.I.R.L.: E.E.: Legend Staff: Quill and Scroll: University of California. -PETERS, JIM-Phi Gamma: Royal CU: Ski Club: Band! GDM! College. . PIERCE, CAROL-Trolee Pres.: Senior Comm.: Deltoria: I.R.L.: Reg. Rep.: Work. POTTER, CAROL-Pi Upsilon: Reg. Rep.: Senior Class Play: Pep Club: Modeling Club: Deltoria: Legend Staff: Camera Club: College. POVVER, JACK-Miscellaneous. PRATT, JUDY-Zios Sec.: Assemblies: Clark College. PREFONTAINE, CAROL-Phi Theta: Deltoria: Red Cross: As- semblies: Service Award: Pep Club: Business College. PRESKEY, CAROL-Papoose Day: I.R.L.: Pep Club: Swimming: College. PUGLIESE, ANTHONY-Thanes: Masque and Dagger: Bowling Club: Assemblies: Track: College. PURCELLA, RON-Sigma Phi: A Cappella: Reg. Rep.: Freshman Class Pres.: S.B. Pres.: Rally Squad: Baseball: Cross Country: College. PURINGTON, LYNN-Square Dance Club: Art Club: Music Festi- vals: Work. PUTMAN, SHARON-Pi Upsilon Sec.: Tomahawk: Columnist for Sellwood-Moreland Bee: Reg. Rep.: Deltoria: Honor Roll: Pow- Wow: Quill and Scroll: Oregon State. RACKHAM, SHORTY-Phi Gamma Sgt.-at-Arms: Assemblies: Benson Co-on Student: yVrest1ing: Navy. RAE, RANDY-Transferred from Spray High School, Spray, Ore.: Senior Comm.: Business College. RAGNONE, PAT-Deltoria: Senior Comm.: Portland State. RAMSEY, JENNIFER-Senior Class Play:'Modeling Club: College. RASCHIO, AL-Kyro Sec.: Royal C : Royal C Usher: Senior Comm.: I.R.L.: Baseball: College. REED, BILL-Sigma Phi, Sgt.-at-Arms: Royal C Sec.: Papoose Day: Football Co-Captain: Shrine Candidate: Track: Wrestling: Basketball: University of Oregon. REICHOW, KEITH-Phi Gamma: Science Club: Swimming: Track: University of Portland. REID, DAN-Sirs: Freshie Court: Football: Baseball: College. RENFRO, VICKY-Pep Club: Deltoria: Reg. Rep.: Undecided. RICE, RICHARD-Thanes: Swimming: College. RICHARDS, LARRY-Model Building Club: Chess Club: Dance Band Club: Band: Orchestra: Dance Band: Pep Band: Portland State College. RICHARDS, MARJORlEQY.F.C. V. Pres.: Modeling Club: College. RICHARDS, RANDY-Miscellaneous. RICHARDSON, TAG-Miscellaneous: Portland State. RIDLEY, RICHARD-Miscellaneous: College. RIGDON, RANDY-Baseball: Work or Service. RILEY, LEE-Kyro V. Pres.: United Airline Maintenance Base, California. RITZER, PAUL-Miscellaneous: College. ROBBINS. KAY-Pi Upsilong National Honor Society: Senior Class Play: I.R.L.: Orchestra: Band: Art Club: Reflections: Reg. Rep.: College. ROBERTS. KEN--Phi Gamma: S.B. Plays: Honor Roll: Track Manager: College. ROBINSON, ROXANNE-Trianna: Deltoria: Band: Orchestra: Y.F.C.: Portland State.- RODONTCK, MARILYN-Trolee Sec.: Deltoria: I.R.L.: Pep Club: Oregon State. ROSS, MARY-Orchestra: Tennis: Yndeci-ded. ROTH, JUDY-Trolee: Senior Comm.: Work. ROITMAGOIYX, LOUIS-Thanes V. Pres.: National Honor Society: Royal C : Wrestling: Track: College. ROVMAGOUX, LOUISE+Trolee: I.R.L.: Eugene Delegation: Dads' Club Award VVinner: National Merit Semifinalist: Swimming: Radcliffe College. ROZVVOOD, LOIS-Miscellaneous. RYAN, DON-Miscellaneous: VVork: College. RYGG, LANA-Miscellaneous. SACHTLER, JEFF-Thanes: Royal C : Cross Country: Track. SAVAGE, .TERRY-Spanish Club: Football: College. SCARCI, SANDRA-Deltoria: College. SCI-IACHER, BARBARA--Deltoria: Pep Club: I.R.L. Eugene. Delc- gate: Senior Comm.: Reflections: Honor Roll: E.E.: College. SCHAEFFER, -DONNA-Beta Chi Treas.: Tomahawk: l.R.l.i.: Del- toria: Pep Club: College. SCHARPF, MERRILY-Trolee: Tomahawk: Pow-Vvow Editor: Pep Club: Girls' League Comm.: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: College. SCHENK. BARBARA-Music Club: Work. SCHTLLING, VAN-Optimist Pres.: Band Pres.: Dance Band: Or- chestra: I.C.C.: Pep Band Leader: Dance Band Teacher: Lewis and Clark College. SCHNEIDER, JOHN-Miscellaneous: College. SCHNITZER, JOHN-Sirs: Royal C : Senior Comm.: Election Board: Basketball: Baseball: Football: College. SCIIOEPFLIN, PAT+Miscellaneous: Marriage. SCI-IUTZ, PHIL-Transferred from El Corrito High School: Royal Notes: Radio Club: College. SCHWAB, DOFG-Sirs: National Honor Society: I.R.L.: V. Pres.: Senior Comm.: Tomahawk: Football Trainer: Basketball Man- ager: College. SCHVVERIN, TOM-Music: College. SCOTT. TRUDY-Trolee Sgt.-at-Arms: Pep Club: Deltoria: Masque Dagger: S.B. Plays: Freshie Court Queen: Modeling Club: o ege. SEEDER, ELDON-Freshie Court: Band: Papoose Day: Service. SEELEY, VVILLIAM-Miscellaneous. SEID, DENNIS-Thanes Sgt.-at-Arms: Assemblies: Baseball: lini- versity oi Oregon. SENN, MARIE-Miscellaneous: Business School. SHAXV, PATRICIA-Amikki Pres.: Girls' League Treas.: Senior Comm.: U.C.C.: Oregon State. SHEELEY, GARY-Chess Club: Band: College. SHERXVOOD, DICK-Royal C : Golf: College. SIMON, MIKE-Chess Club: Undecided. SIMPSON, JOAN-Zios Pres.: Papoose Day: Senior Comm.: Del- toria: Decorations Comm. Homecoming Dance, Winter Whirl: College. SITTNEIR, CAROLYN-Miscellaneous. SORENSEN, ROSALIND-Transferred from Oswego: Beta Chi Sec.: F.T.A.: I.R.L.: College. SORRI-ILS, MIKE-Sigma Phi Treas.: Senior Comm.: Royal HC V. Pres.: Royal C Vsher: A Capella: Outstanding Boy of the Grading Period: Football: Track: University of Oregon. SPANGLER, SALLY-Kuisti Sec.: Senior Comm.: A Cappella: Reg. Rep.: Rhodes H1 Board: Papoose Day: J.V. Rally: College. S'l'EFFE'NS, DANNIE-Benson Co-op Student: Bowling Club: Art Club: Track: Navy. ' STEINBERG, LINDA-Miscellaneous: College. STEIINMAN, TENRESA-Pi Ypsilon V. Pres.: I.R.L.: Science Fair Award: Honor Roll: Portland State. STlQNZE'I., TOM-Senior Comm.: Bowling Club: Basketball: XVres- thug: Football: College. S'lgEIv'ENS, RON-Science Club: I.R.L.: Reg. Rep. Papoosc Day: o ege. STEVVART, GREG-Bowling Club: Slide Rule Club: Science Club, Chess Club: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: Oregon State. STICKA, BOBBE-Pi Vpsilon Pres.: I.R.L.: Honor Roll: Deltoria: Pep Club: College. STOREY, MARILYN-Pi Upsilon: Niki: Modeling Club: College. STRAKA, PATTY-Junior Red Cross: VVo1'k. STROUTS, GAIL-Kuisti Sgt.-at-Arms: Senior Comm.: College. STUCK, JAN-Pi Upsilon: Masque and Dagger: Rhod. Comm.: Undecided. STURME-R, ANNE-Pi Vpsilon Pres.: National Honor Society: I.R.l... Eugene Delegate: Deltoria: College. Sl l'CI.lFFlQ, CAROL-Phi Theta Sgt.-at-Arms: I.R.L.: A Cappella: Pep Club: Masque and Dagger: COl1:3ge- SVVICEGOOD, MARLENE-Square Dance Club: Swimming Team: College. SVVINDLEY, JOHN-Oregon Society of Artists: C.H.S. Cartoonist: Band Officer: Undecided. SZELLES, JERRI-Trolee V. Pres.: Reg. Rep.: Hlonor Roll: College. TALLMAN, CAROL-Amikki Corr. Sec.: Papoose Day: Senior Comm.: University of Oregon. TAMMAN, RON-Sirs: I.R.L.: Science Club: Senior Comm.: Track: Cross Country: College. TAYLOR, BRIAN-Kyro Pres.: Royal C V. Pres.: Student Coun- cil Rep.: National Honor Society: Tennis: Football: Rally Squad: College. TAYLOR, KATHY-Pi Upsilon Treas.: Dad's Club Scholarship Award: Legend Staff: Honor Roll: E.E.: I.R.L.: Foreign Language Club: College. TAYLOR, PAT-Transferred from Washington High School: G.A.A.: Marriage. TERHARK, LINDA-Amikki Asst. Treas.: Freshie Court: Senior Comm.: A Cappella: Spanish Club: Reg. Rep.: S.B. Treas.: Uni- versity of Oregon. THRALL, JUDIE-Phi Theta Corr Sec.: Deltoria: Modeling Club: College., TIMM, STEVE-Band Treasurer: Pep Band: Orchestra: College. TRAMBLAY, LARRY-Phi Gamma: Royal C : Royal C Usher: Band: Service. TRUMAN, BARBARA-Art Club: Knitting Club: Deltoria: I.R.L.: Red Cross Club: University of Oregon. TUBBS, PAT-Senior Comm.: Pep Club: Deltoria: University of Portland. VAIL, SANDI--Miscellaneous: Marriage. VERON, DENNIS-Thanes: National Honor Society: Royal C : Royal C Usher: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: Golf: Rally Syuad: Undecided. VETSCH, JOHN-Stage Crew: Senior Comm.: Track: Swimming Team: Wrestling: Work. VINGELEN, JOHN-Kyro: A Cappella: Senior Comm.: Reg. Rep.: Track: Cross Country: Rally King: Portland State. WALKER, JANElT-I.R.L.: National Honor Society: Art Club Treas.: E.E.: Legend Staff: Tennis: University of Oregon. XVASSER, ROSALIEL-Amikki Sgt.-at-Arms: F.T.A.: Deltoriag A Cappella: '0perettas: Reg. Rep.: Senior Comm.: Assemblies: College. WEINER, ALAN-Tomahawk Editor: Miscellaneous. WEISS, MARSHALL-Sigma Phi: Reg. Rep.: Track: Football: Wrestling: University of Oregon. WERSCHKUL, DOUG-National Honor Society V. Pres.: Sigma Phi: Senior Comm.: A Cappella: Royal C : Basketball: Base- ball: College. WEST, JILL-Amikkl: Senior Comm.: Deltoria: Pep Club: Reg. Rep.: University of Oregon. WESTBERG, SHARON-Transferred from Reynolds: Work. VVHEE-LER, DENNIS-Kyro: Senior Comm.: Track: Rally: College. WHITEHIEAD, RON-Thanes: Royal C : Fishing and Hunting Club Pres.: Football: Golf: Track: Portland State. WICKSTRAND, GAIL-Trolee Scribe: Senior Comm.: I.R.L.: Del- toria: Assemblies: College. WILLEY, JERRY-Transferred from Beaverton High School: College. WILLEY, JIM-Transferred from Beaverton High School: VVork. WILLIAMS, GORDON-Kyro: All City Music: Band V. Pres.: Dance Band: Orchestra: Senior Comm.: Operettas: University of Oregon. WILLINGHAM, JACK-Phi Gamma: Fishing and Hunting Club: Wrestling: Work. WIRAK, WENDY-Kuisti Treas.: A Cappella: Deltoria: Reg. Rep. Papoose Day: Jr. Comm.: Senior Comm.: Assemblies: Operetlas Oregon State. NVIREN, JAYNl:kMiscellaneous. WOHLGEIMUTH, ROBERT-Miscellaneous: Navy. WONG. BOB-Sirs Pres.: Royal C : Senior Comm.: A Cappella Assemblies: S.B. V. Presv: Rally Squad: VVrestling: Cross Country Tennis: Track: College. YVONG, DUANE-Sigma Phi: Royal C : Football: Track: College. VVONG, GLENN-Phi Gamma Treas.: Band: Pep Band: Orchestra: Portland State. YEOMANS, JUDY-Amikkl Sgt.-at-Arms: Papoose Day: Senior Comm.: A Cappella Sec.: I.R.L.: Senior Class Senate Rep.: Elec- tion Comm.: Swimming Team: University of Oregon. YERKE, ROGER-Sirs: Rally: Masque and Dagger: Portland State. YORK, ISABEL-Masque and Dagger: Modeling Club: I.R.L.: College. YOUNG, NANCY-Zios Treas.: National Honor Society Sec.: Senior Comm: A Cappella: Outstanding Girl of the Grading Period: G.L. Treas.: Jr. Girls' League Rep.: I.R.L.: Papoose Day: College. 53 CLASS of '62 Dave Kafoury Vice President John Sutter President Once upon a school night dreary, while I studied, eyes all bleary, Over never-ending pages of a dull and boring text-- Came the 'sudden realization that my high school education Would arrive at termination only one year after next. Only this and then no more. Ah, distinctly I remember, it was only last September That, an eager junior member, I arrived at CHS. But my bright anticipation slowly turned to consternation, For my status and relation with the seniors caused distress. I must suffer one year more. But next year I'll be a senior--not another in-betweenior-- And then you, now high and mighty, will be just a frosh againg For despite your vaunted knowledge, you'll be low man at your college, And then I, with pride and polish, will walk through the senior door. I've arrived--EXCELSIOR! 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Waldron Valker D. Yerke B. Zimmerman Thompson R. Tucker D. Walhood . Walsh J . Zivney Thompson Ubaldo Walker Watts Weir 63 Ray Alexander President In the halls of Cleveland High School, In its tribal council meetings, There they tell of the Sophomores-- Sing this Song of the Sophomores. Well they study and give service, Mixing social and scolasticg This makes up a class tradition, For these dauntless Sophomores. It tells of leaders and their classmates, Tells of new doors yet unopened, Which will lead to great adventure-- So hope the present Sophomoresg But they, soon to be upperclassmen, Will find more work and toil await themg And the challenge is related In this Song of the Sophomores. Sandra Collingsworth Vice-President Pat Maloy Secretary Sandra McAllister Treasurer CLASS of '65 1 jf? Q 9555 ig 5 . ig ! . 45 22331 :fa ?,. 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W., 5, li., , - .1 ...... 'r' Yr K W aff' ..W .fl lijfgf A Q.-fl R. Trebelhorn R. Upham R. Vingelen Me, ng, - -my ml Q, 14 di nw' ' fl . f ,L ' Wg- MMA rfggflfigwegfq. f an .- K 4-we Y A. Tretter M. Van Hoomissen W. Walhood C. Weed N. Wimsatt ,4-K E. Young B. Wolff R. Young A 1 YW - gif 1 B. Troudt . Van Housen E. Wasser D. Welch 13+ C S..-f 1 UM 'gi-W -Q rl ff Wvmwwf f '7 8w:- i 23355552 A if 'l., gs, J. Trullinger C nvh-. YE .s, A . 3 J. ,f , .nh . f ,Q , S. Youngbluth R. Van Voorst B. Watson G. Wells H. Wendl lcvcland Secs Switzerland Through the Eyes of Martin Martin International brothers, Martin and Roger. Martin plays in C. H. S. band. Cleveland High School has been proud and happy to welcome Martin Eppler as our exchange student from Switzerland. As a part of the world-wide American Field Service program, Martin is one of many students who find themselves good-will ambassadors to a foreigi land. This program, which hopes to increase the understanding so lacking in the world today, is a very worth-while endeavor. Living with Roger Kirchner and his family, and attending C. H. S. , has given Martin a new insight into American life--and many new friends--as well as bringing Swiss customs and traditions to our attention. Congratulations to Martin and his fellow A. F. S. students for the fine work they are doing--and best of luck in the future . CLASS of '64 Greg Kafoury P1'8Sid6Ht Nine months and several days ago, there appeared at Cleveland High School a new class, idolizing status symbols and dedicated to getting the best grades with the least work. Now they are engaged in a great conflict, testing whether the pursuit of leisure or the lure of college will rise triumphant. Cleveland is but one battlefield of that war. It is for them to now decide which course to follow--that they may emerge as future leaders--that pride in the Class of '64, by the Class of '64, and for the Class of '64, shall not perish from C.H. S. Bill Brice Vice-President Terry Bittner Treasurer Terry Bristol Sergeant-at-Arms Kurt DeLong Secretary . , Dave Deering Serge ant-at-Arms ,Q .' ' wi 5-' Z . Y' aka 4,-,, -- ,, .wm...,1..4 . A' U , g.. 1 ,.,, IQ... A. A A A 1 . . .1 1... . 551. 1. ,Mm ,. . .K 3. ' vii F ' W1 ' T .. if If 322, . A 'Ty p 5. QI G 'BQ , . -' fi 1. ' i Wg S ,Q . A S .s.s 'K' A i A ' Af iii ' .,f2f5gf?sfi '.QQfi 1 fy I . . ..:. av .1 , ,f ...www .f'2.E2i'!2..Wz..f1.,,......f. . . R. Bardwell G. Barnekoff Bauder K. Bechtold R. Benson K. xv .L . .. . f.. A 1 ai Qt .21.Jk Q51 W f. 52455 5 5 fw.a.,.- f Ag:i1vggs's b4,. ff.: 1 K - -was 4- . A 1 1. f ffsgw 'Z .ew su .L,,.5S:-M ER Q. 4 -f ...... -0 D. Albers !,. g5Q Igg.4 , ur .. ffifif ' 'v.. : M -Q, , . aw G A xx, 4 ?, ,,L . . , ',5.,,,,, .. . .,.. -ff if 5 . ll . 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Qs. in-1 '-if z,-1 Q 4-...JM ,5,,ljQ,y ' NF-hw-bil 'Wil if as-figfwv rig,--.gv3,gg, yf , J l, Tanya Barroso Erwin Eisen Gregg Krochmal Lely Meyer Anna Sharapoff Foreign Students Learn American Language and Customs in Special Class A special class, under the direction of Miss Mary Harding, is making it possible for foreign students to learn both the English language and many of our customs and traditions. This class, the largest in many years, includes students from all over the city of Portland who have come to liye in the United States. It is the only class of its kind throughout the city and is enabling these foreign s tudents to learn more about America. Lydia K1-Oghmal Osami Kurohawa Ikeda Kyoko Loy Moe Van Moe Leonard Muller it Yoshihiro shiohira 1 .- iz, - if u ,k.W is F is 53 V V ifqg avi 'T C 'V-Ja' , ' t -,,,. gg'49i,, '- V ' - It I uf W .tr iff' X ji 'He ,5,,., fi so W - .,',, if. 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M !,ff'i ' .Wu -565413, gg: A :f'1f i f . ,fr - 3 K.f'1k'fs9 :psf .z,, . - as agp., Q 'a 'S .lv Barbara Sullivan, C.H.S. senior, had a unique and enriching experience this year. One of Cleveland's two exchange students, Barbara traveled to Sweden through the American Field Service program. A.F. S. , a world-wide organization which attempts to strengthen international understanding by an exchange of teenage students, has made it possible for Barbara to live and attend school in a foreign land. Attending school in Onnestad, Sweden has been a new and very challenging experience for Barbara, but all has not been hard Work. Skiing and other winter sports provided fun for Barbara is for other Swedish teenagers. This has been awonderful experience Cleveland Students Q 5, .M ,,,, Sf? tm? for Barbara, who has had the opportunity to learn much about this ' interesting country. Doug Schwab Q O From January, 1960 to July of the same year I served as a page in the United States Senate under the appointment of the late Senator Richard L. Neuberger. My job consisted of doing various errands for the Senators and their offices, and while I was not serving as a messenger, I sat on the floor of the Senate where I had a chance to listen to all the speeches made: I saw hundreds of bills enacted which now effect all of us. I lived in a rooming house with nine other pages. QNo accom- odations are provided, and a page is on his own with no super- vision.l .Iwent to school from 6:30 to 9:45 every morning. The student body consists of about 85 pages from all over the country . Each day after school I went to work in the Senate, and it was not unusual to put in a 15 or 18 hour day. It was hard work but an experience I will always remember. World Travelers I had the unusual opportunity during the summer of 1960 to be able to do some wandering around the Mediterranean area. My tramping took me to seven different countries, including Libya, Greece, Turkey, Yugoslavia, and Morocco. The major portion of of my time was spent aboard two freighters. I am convincedof the tremendous value of such a trip. The people I met and places I saw were as interesting and exciting as they were educational. The friendships I made will continue to be a real source of satis- John Michelet On May 28, 1960 I was informed that I had been chosen to be an exchange student to Italy as part of the A. F. S. program. My trip and stay in Itlay opened up worlds of new and interesting experiences as well as giving me a chance to learn about a foreign people and language. I lived in Bresda, a city of 175,000, with a middle-class family and attended classical high school with my younger brother Riccardo. During my stay in Brescia, I took trips to Venice, the Alps near Austria, the famous lakes of northern Italy, and Milan. After leaving our families, our group of 32 students visited Rome for five days. We left Frankfurt, Germany by plane on Jan. 11 and we arrived at New York on the 12th. My stay in Italy is one experience which I will never forget. Q U? UW Brian Taylor ,Y , faction to me in the years to come. W f ..-- imma Activities JD 1? i Y -51 fl? Xlf IIN Yvilwwk uw Homecoming Dance Promotes Splut W-'ww , L. Q Lzgilm, , f A we . V. I- ,Mil 5... K I ' -545125 J' 4hl: 9i K lf, f -I in D t ' I ' LQQ.: t,i. L , , 2z, jfQ. L, L L L ,L',N.g . .Lat gg'-za - - - L . L V -gig elf.- J V . V A L . . Em: . Q ,,L, , 3, L ' , L L , V 1 V. 'f'V7JX3f25uff-' f . t T I K 1 it I A ,Lg .M ,f M 3- I 5 L ' A ,fzfslz,fg,f-safe..Li-:wsL,,,l..1 'xi - - ' f X - A + Lt,L,s1f1.-V fasts-Qgwf .bg S - K ' 2 ' 1' , . , i.LL?gL.5p.3i: ig.. , - - L L V. is ff- -Q- f fzff ' i L LL 1 Qi .. QL ,pgs .. . gf-fi L , ,ga-f f - L- 1-if Q, -- -- -- ff A .51 .-.-gzffsssfsgwyi4-1-5 'gL.+agL -W T 4 - 1 'X ' - af- ff 3 f i T - s i i T .L it it api My L I M. . wg 59,39 L. .L L . L L i. 'Nl i 5 l W Qgggsfgimi YE 2: M 5 I Lil L , , ,, LLASL1 Lyn Queen Sandra r l T r r Princess Carol Princess Pam Princess Kathie The War Dance, our homecoming dance, was put on by the executive council to promote school ' 't f sp1r1 or our first game with Franklin. The proceedings included the introduction of the Varsity football team, a spirited dance by the rally squad and the crowning of Queen Sandra Collingsworth b th - ' ' y eco captains of the football squad. The court consistedof Carol Ersham, Pam Galloway and Kathie Sand. The spirit maker, donated by the rally squad, and the Good Luck Horseshoe pre- sentedb Z' ' ' y ios were in evidence. Bob Wong was the announcer and the Bob Jones Dance Bandfrom Wilson supplied the music. Homecoming Dance proved a great boost for school spirit. I 92 But Nanny. . . Underclassmen Have Active Year Frosh-Soph Mixer fun for underclassmen. C1eve1and's answer to the Kingston Trio National Assemblies The Ethiopian Story, a na- tional assembly gave a glimpse into a part of the world long ig- nored. It showed not only the scenery but the government as well of this fascinating far-away land. I Pianist Frederic Sjobiarn brought A Keyboard Conversa- tion to Cleveland in a national assembly. His selections ranged from Rhapsody in Blue to Autumn Leaves. Also included on the program were his comments on all types of II1l1S1C. X The Morgans, bringing their fascinating picture story of Death Valley, provided one of the most entertaining assemblies of the year. From the intricate desert plants to the strange castle of Death Valley Scotty, all phases of desert life were depicted by narration and color pictures. Girls League Enjoys Variety of Activities E Simplicity Fashion Show presents spring styles. Father-Daughter Banquet was one of Girls League's many activities. This year Girls League has had many activities. One of these was the traditional Father-Daugh- ter Banquet which featured model- ing of the latest styles. Also in the fashion picture was a style show featuring the new line of spring fashions which was pre- sented by the Simplicity Pattern Company. Student modeling highlighted Father-Daughter Banquet Twirp Week Each Twirp Dance is the perfect occasion for faded sweat shirts, cut-off jeans, and other such attire--and the Nutnik, sponsored by Gir1's League, was certainly no exception. F un for A11 Climaxing a week which included pigtail day, tennis shoe day, and featured a s1ave sa1e assembly, the Nutnik ended the fun and ex- citement of Twirp Week for another year. Slaves m ake life easier for their lucky winners. Typical participants of Pig Tail Day. Programs Feature Music Department Roger Kirchner and Nan Hickerson Skeletnn Dance features in the Harvest Feastival. Becky Lamberton. Dancers were an important part of the Christmas Program Warren McLaughlin and Judy Henton highlight Christmas Program. i I Always entertaining are the Clevelandaires. Winter Whirl Highlights Magic of Winter The magic of winter was the theme of the Winter Whirl, student body semi-formal. Plan- ned by the executive council, the dance marked the return engagement of the band that was featured at the Twirp Dance. Aiding the Sunshine Division was an interclass contest, won by the seniors, to fill eight barrals with canned goods . This ideawas well received, adding to the success of the dance. V K9-fl Koch: Winter Whirl ushers in the winter season in style Refreshment Committee A. Music was supplied by a fine band. Crystalline Proves To Be Enchanting Christmas An enchanted wonderland of blue and crystal-this was the Crystalline, the winter formal sponsored by Kuisti, Zios, Phi Theta, and Trolee. The first Cleveland formal to be held in the new Lloyd Center Auditorium, the Crystalline was a great success. A nine-foot white tree laden with blue balls and bows stood inthe center of the floor and a mural hung on one wall, radiating blue and crystal over the entire floor as couples danced to the music of the Bob Jones Band. The Crystalline will be long remembered by all who attended. Formal l 1 ,,...i They could have danced all night. COHPIGS Pause, but U ot for long Crystalline proved fun for all present. -rs The eternal triangle Fall Student Body Play The lights dim, the curtain risesg Follow the Dream, the fall student body play, has begun. A serious comedy, the play centered around the uncertainty of Joan Cameron fMary Ruth Hintzej as to which boy--Spike fDave Brumblej or Ricardo fThayne Madridj--she really loves. Her arrival inAmerica and inde- cision is shown through aseries of flash- backs as Joan talks to her dad fTom Fel- tonj on her wedding night. Follow the Dream providedtwo enter- taining and exciting evenings as well as the opportunity for the Dramatics Depart- ment, under the direction of Mr. Matson to display their talents. 9 The problem of indecision confronts Joan fMary Ruth Hintzej. An occasional brawl livens things up for the main characters. Spring Student Body Play A secluded valley in California where strawberries grow as big as apples and ancestors come back to help the present generation was the setting of Green Valley the senior class play. The play centered around the efforts of Eldon Berry QDave Brumblej to keep Green Valley from falling into the hands of aspeculator QJ on Hardyj. In this he is helped by Prim QMary Ruth Hintzey, Tinker fFrank Nel- sonj, and Miss Mears qMarcia Christen- seny, not to mention a host of ancestors led by Grampaw QRon Ennaj and Granny QCandy Longj. Green Valley was a great success for both the senior class and the Dramatics Department. Prudance qVicki Goodej r auses an interesting diversion for the Berry clan. Fighting, always fighting. . . Eldon's ancestors find the city slicker QJon Hardyj an unusual specimen. Girls League Sponsors Eager-ly awaited was the Girls League's annual spring dance. John Lund Kotton 'n Kord K av 1 I -w i. 4 .., ., li ? , . ff ,L LA L, , f L'L, Q - Offlcer Thompson .,b, fi' ' C 1 . e ' l V M ss 1 gg - . l .g1Q,.w,W k:V F ,QW :wig VJ K , ,Q I ,- , , W fifhfqi qw yi W :ILM in i . , , A . , . 'A,,. 1, ' . .' A L 1 1 .5 lp 'i 5 V -1 Vg' 3 -I 4 -KQ' A V, V gil A fl. 'fx-'Z M 5 rf f ,f A, V .glflraq ,, T W. he Vxgy.. . .V -vw ,Q 'Ng ' 4 3- .i5:,1:.:': Wal Q . s' fa M f??P,w.f Q 's as ' 5 .'n Y'af:'s'Z2i3's Wwe P-ynnvvf.,-.i L - 'W . sin. -fr: - ,.v, . ,, .,, -uf '1- f5591:g:,,w,wi2P: ,. gift. - ,.z l 'gi ' 45,5 ' -I ' sr . H l We - VW'-'.'f1-Hg.,,w, ' ' if ' f i ' e f' V ff, s N V fs , , . 1 ,4 , Q, ,E i J -gf K gf V , V . We I 2 3,5 1.11 ,N . t ,gs r .f.,.,4 l w e , f ' A , . 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Kotton 'n Kord, ushers in new season in style for couples who attended the successful event. p 522 5F52 May Court J,.,n C1eve1and's Rose Festival Princess and Court -fix 4- if g May Princess Gloria Heckaman ,W-an 1-ff May Princess Linda Terhark I A 1 4 May Princess Becky Lamberton MAY QUEEN JUDY EDWARDS May Princess Ann Coodwillie Rose Festival Princess ,ff mggfzzgfwen ,g5wgg,-- ,Q Qsegfagf iwggzidparfif iq, is ., , ,ip 'gags wifsf,ig24+:g55nf9gf. lip 15,5 ig, .Q 'ff 9gssa2f.64?faQffM5fggfm3f'.,5 'W 55:me.'ggQfigf.+3w4jf:figf:fqiffzff'-sg, .L ,, MV., - , MS, wifes :gif--Junriffffwr wg: t- 1: g5g,.aZgsfg5i5 gygafgff-guggzswag Hg, .L fQf.Nws:f!f,vf4s:bifida.gm . . 154:-fgqlkzgswgyqfz,wg f . . . X , . , fri s s z,,, s PRINCESS LINDA FUQUA E? mg, 'QX Oraanizations V 0 0' ,S P Xl qx w' I xl! DZ - or flx QI O O 1' o N il 1 , tw si x , , 133: Qi Wil, m W , , ef W Q X2 x f fx, .-3 A Q 1 V 4 4 ii ' li . X - 1-A a if :fa 5 - 'M . , . L Q M, W. A, M . f , 1, ' SA' f f ' . f - a. L W . an r i rw. f.f, M,ji ,,...fN ai , , , V 'wgwm ... , .. , may , , ., , F -f--N W ' 'X . K 1 ' ' 7-:M Q.. .fx it Q Wx 2 T' mp Wm Q W 1 K 1 MJ DB' an W V M 5 , Q vw if f . fz 5i ?5 ,,..,.--H , ,4- V 'Y' Mw,,,,44sx1H-f'9 'A F2 Mrs. Roberts, advisor Rich Hansen, editor Tomahawk Produces Another School Paper Mm N 1 4 ua xx Tomahawk Staff--From left to right: T. Chappell, R. Hansen, D. Schwab, D. Schaffer, J. Neilson, S. Leupold, M. Scharpf, J. Lund. Sally Bryant, editor Legend Struggles to Meet Deadlines Mr. Kuzminski, advisor H'11 D Fears S Bryant Mr. C. Kuzminski, LEGEND STAFF-K. Maxtes, S. Scroggs, A. McKe1vey, H. Wendi, D. Gregg, S. i , . , . , Adviser, K. Architect, M. McKinley, C. McLellan, N. Parker, C. Blair, J. Walker, M. Morris, and M. Maioyg not pictured-J. ' ' D' d, P. Anuschat, J. Dexheimer, J. DeLong, and J. Colistro Yeomans, M. Eppier, L. Malbm, N. iamon 2 W ikki Ellie Huston Mary McKinley Patsy Shaw Vicki Goode Rosalie Wasser Judy Yeomans Alexis Guenther Sheryl Edwards Carol Tallman Connie McLellan Kay Architect Jill West J an Sorenson m Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Sgt. atAr111s Chap. Ass't. Treas. Corr. See. Hist. Ed. Service Rep. Cust. Patsy Shaw Sheryl Edwards Connie McLellan Alexis Guenther Kay Architect Candy Long Ellie Huston Linda Terhark Ann Goodwillie Carol Tallman Vicki Goode Rosalie Wasser Sue Huffschmidt SEATED: V. Goode M McKinley E Huston P Sha S . . , . , . w, . Edwards, C. McLellan, A. Guenther. FIRST ROW: D. Brice C. Griswald, B. Fields, M. Charles, R. Cox, K. Architect, A. Goodwillie, C. Tallman, R. Wasser, G. Heckaman, C. Long K. Nilsen. S. McAllister. SECOND ROW: C. Ehrsam. S. Hill, M. Maloy, J. Sorenson, A. DiGregorio, E. Evans, S. Nagel, L. Terhark, J. West, J. Gray, C. Page, C. Boyd, J. Spazianni, P. Galloway, L. Layton. THIRD ROW: L. Corbin, S. Huff- sclmflidt, L. Madsen, L. Buckhorn, K. Sand, M. Evans, S. Leshin, L. Allen, P. Maloy, C. Christy, S. Rentle, S. Collings- wort . i- Sigma Q 'F John Bryson Phil Low Jerry McClung Mike Sorrels Bill Reid Keith McGilvra Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Sgt. at Arms Q , ,fi h I '-L , k':b I QQ 'W' Jerry McC1ung Mickey Mimnaugh Karl Koch Mike Sorrels Lanny Burdett Bob Francis FIRST ROW E Wasser G Genzer C Arthur, SEATED: Mr. Barnard, J. McClung, J. Bryson, P. Low, K. McGilvra. : . , , , . M. Weiss, B. Bristol, C. Coffey, R. Purcella, F. Amato. SECOND ROW: D. McC1ung, T. Amato. R. Alexandei, M. Fryer, M Mimnaugh, K Koch, T. Littlehales, R. Meyer, M. Gilligan, S. Youngbluth, D. Peccie. THIRD ROW: S. Scheetz, J. P Dunn' R. Goodale, T. Taylor, C. Glanville, V. Rentle, B. Forcum, B. Frances, A. Gross, L. Burdett, J. Sutter, . mg, Vingelen. Kuisti Suzanne Leupold Sally Bryant Sally Spangler Carol Low Nan Hickerson Wendy Wirak Jeanette McAllister Marylou McDonald Karen Hilaire Kathy Standring Claudia Robinette Ivona Oliver Judy Sutter Linda Hickerson Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Sgt. atArmS Chap. Ass't. Treas. Corr. Sec. Hist. Scribe Service Rep. Cust. Song Leader Carol Low Marietta Capri Jeanette McAllister Wendy Wirak Sally Spangler Gail Strouts Sue Leupold Mary DuBois Gretchen Mundt Mary Holloway Becky Lamberton Pat Cameron Terry Koch Judy Henton + SEATED- S Spangler S Bryant S Leu ld C . . , . , . po , . Low, M. Capri, J. McAllister, Miss Brooks. FIRST ROW: C. Thomas, N. Branson, J. Edwards, J. Henton, R. Wong, N. Hiekerson, C. Flack, B. Lamberton, G. Strouts, I. Oliver. SECOND ROW: D. Neuman, D. Olesko, C. Gates, S. McKey, J. Sutter, M. Bearson, M. DuBois, S. Elliott, C. Hicks, L. Hicker- son, K. Hilaire, M. McGi1vra, M. I-Iollaway, J. Wells. THIRD ROW: K. Peck, P. Cianni, S. McAlpin, T. Koch, S, Bears- ley, A. Adams, L. Lamberton, L. Fuqua, P. Cameron, K. Strandering, M. Alexander, J. Tate, G. Mundt, C. Robinette. NOT PICTURED- . P. Chase, P. McDuffee, J. Moore, A. Sheppard. Kyro Brian Taylor Dave Buono Al Raschio Sid Schwab Don Kleist Phil Barnekoff Rick Hays Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Sgt. at Arms Chap. Dave Buono Lee Riley Guy Greenfield Sid Schwab Brian Taylor Wayne Peterson John Corno SEATED S Schwab A Raschio, B. Taylor, D. Buono, L. Riley, D. Burns. FIRST ROW J Schmidt D Klelst D Deering J Baker J Elliott E. Kelly, T. Catalan, D. Youngbluth. SECOND ROW: H Makin C Carnese D Wheller G Williams J Vmgelen J Burchell, B. Keep, E. Nagel, T. Weisner, R. Hays. THIRD ROW K Keady S Santilli B Wllloughby B Playfair M Howell, O.VAvritt, C. Perry, T. Architect, A. Chinn, B. Alberger FOURTH ROW S Skinner J Schwartz G Greenfield J Corno, D. McCarty, T. Curtis, D. Culver, K. Bruun, W. Petersen P Barnekoff, D Cam eron NOT PICTURED C Parker, B. Zimmerman, G. Antrim, G. Simpson, J. Watts a , Zi0S Nancy Kammann Candy Blair Judy Flora Nancy Young Phoebe Finley Nina Cesla Judy Pratt Sally Harris Penny Galitzki Brenda Hongo Pam Koe Marilyn David Lucy Baratta Chris Cameron Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Ass't. Treas. Sgt. atArms Chap. Scribe Corr. Sec. Hist. Service Rep. Song Leader Cust. Joan Simpson Lucy Baratta Judy Pratt Phoebe Finley Ann Huston Mary Ruth Hintz Joyce Gattuccio Nancy Kammann Sally Harris Penny Galitzki Linda Boldman Lorraine Maranville Joyce Goodmanson Penny Mudge SEATED: N. Young, J. Flora, C. Blair, N. Kammann, J. Simpson, L. Barratta, J. Pratt, P. Finley, Miss Wollett. FIRST ROW: J. North, S. Maclntyre, S. Ardueser, A. Genzer, A. McKelvey, S. Harris, M. David, P. Galitzki, J. Toothman, L Gray, P. Koe, S. DiPasquale. SECOND ROW: J. Jack, D. Wishard, E. Young, B. Bowe, A. Huston, C. Bills, C. Colistro L. Maranville, C. Robinson, L. McLaine, L. Boldman, J. Goodmanson, C. Gaskin, S. Gattucio. THIRD ROW: P. Mudge 1 y J. Alder, K. Dahl, K. Kochanek, S. Carlson, B. Halm, K. Williams, C. DiPasquale, C. Cammeron, S. Allegretto, M. Hintze J. Gattuccio, L. Rainey. NOT PICTURED: B. Hongo, N. Cesla. a IFS JSP -Q-ef Terry Chappell Pres. Bob Wong Dick Mimnaugh Vice Pres. Dan Reid Keith Johnson Sec. John Schnitzer John Schnitzer Treas. Brian DePue Bob Wong Dennis -Bemis Sgt. at Arms Jeff Heath Fred Greco Joe Comella SEATED: J. Schnitzer, K. Johnson, B. Wong, D. Reid, B. DePue, Mr. Rickert. FIRST ROW: J. Patterson, E. Seeder, D. Sprando, B. Forsythe, D. Powell, F. Breuer, B. Watson, F. Greco, J. Comella. SECOND ROW: D. Ossey, L. Koe- hler, D. Schwab, J. Miers, V.'Arnold, J. Belleum, A. Peters, M. Sanders, B. Playfair, L. Majovski, D. Cohon. THIRD ROW: P. Kelly, D. Bemis, D. Tows, B. Crooks, J. Heath, J. Blackburn, G. Olson, R. Yerke, R. Tammen, G. Mimnaugh, J. Leahey. NOT PICTURED: T. Chappell, D. Mimnaugh, F. Beake, A. Olson, M. Freeling, W. McLaughlin, D. Yerke. TFDIGB xiii , qgy Carol Pierce Pres. Sue Fimmel Jerri Szelles Vice Pres. Norma Johnson Marilyn Rodonick sec. virginia Gambaro Margaret Faveluke Treas. Pam Carroll Judy Hetrick Sgt. at Arms Trudy Scott Marcia Christiansen Lana Beers Louise Joens Corr. Sec. Jerri Szelles Jan Ystad Ass't. Treas. Grace Carlson Scribe Gail Wickstrand Lana Beers Chap. Carol Pierce Sharon Lockwood Hist. Louise Joens Louise Roumagoux Service Reps Marcia Christiansen Lea Eskelson Judy Hetrick Sharon Lord Cust. Trish O'Dell Sally Boyer Song Leader Marilyn Rodonick SEATED: M. Faveluke, M. Rodonick, S. Szelles, C. Pierce, S. Fimmel, V. Gambaro, P. Carroll. FIRST ROW: G. Carl sen, S. Kenin, J. Richards, N. Kaufman, S. Stotts, L. Beers, M. Christensen, B. Noakes, T. O'dell. SECOND ROW: A Ballen, B. Swanson, C. Howe, J. Polinsky, B. Moses. S. Maurer, C. Hartshorn, M. Scharpf, M. Karo. S. Nelson. L. Rnum agoux. THIRD ROW: J. Hetrick, L. Eskelson, E. Roth, S. Wiesner, C. Rictor, S. Boyer, J. Gruhlke, A. Mayes, S. Lock- wood, C. Rogers, S. Lord, G. Wickstrand, L. Paskill, L. Joens, T. Scott. NOT PICTURED: B. Dufort, D. Hunsaker, N Johnson, L. LaFontiane, S. Lewis, J. Roth, M. Thompson, S. Wiesner, J. Ystad. pg aw. Gary Elliott Van Schilling Pres, Don Blank Don Blank Vice pres, Rich Hansen Dave Brumble Sec. Ed Ritz Glen Wong T1-egg, Pete Taylor Shorty Rackham Sgt, at Arms Glen Wong Tony Leonetti SEATED: Mr. Faul, G. Wong, D. Brumble, V. Schilling, D. Blank, R. Hansen, E. Ritz, P. Taylor. FIRST ROW: A. Ross- man, D. DeB1asio, J. Michelet, J. DelVa11e, K. Reichow, T. Leonetti, H. Nadon, L. Tramblay, D. Cameron, L. Cope- land. SECOND ROW: L. Macmober, G. Elliott, J. Liniger, R. Upham, J. Littlehales, J. Lund, M. Quan, K. Roberts, D. Leaf, D. Marinelli, M. Keenan. NOT PICTURED: G. Lee, F. Lisalte, E. McAulay, L. Mecham, S. Roberts, P. DeBellis, A. Bonfiglio. Theta ls, , , A QR Q. Judy Colistro Pres. Kathy Bryant Kathy Bryant Vice Pres. Barbara Bodell Judy Carlston Sec. Jean Godwin Anita Hoppe Treas. Judy Carlston Evelyn Bishop Sgt. at Arms Sandy Basart C2-I'0l Slltcliff Linda Holloway Judy Thrall Corr. Sec. Margie Koppen Kristina Grindee Ass't. Treas. sharon Saulcer Sue Duty Chap. Judy Colistro Sherill Bianco Hist. Kathy Williams Shirley Bianco Sue Baden Scribe Kathy Kiethley Sandra Basart Cust. Charlotte Turner Linda Holloway Song Leader Darlene Barnes SEATED: K. Grindee, J. Carlston, J. Colistro, K. Bryant, B. Bodell, J. Godwin. FIRST ROW: K. Keithly, S. Bianco L. Holloway, S. Bianco, J. Branford, T. 'Fritsch, C. Prefontaine, K. Williams. SECOND ROW: M. Koppen, L. Ander- son, C. Green, N. Brown, M. Todd, K. Gilbert, S. Saulcer, K. Lutz, V. Anderson, C. Turner. THIRD ROW: E. Bishop D. Stroup, K. Jordon, M. Emig, L. Bernhagen, M. Tivey, S. Baden, L. Petty, C. Himes. FOURTH ROW: C. Rains, L Shoenbeck, J. Barham, J. Weir, J. Holmberg, G. Weis, P. Hughs, D. Barnes, J. Thrall. NOT PICTURED: S. Basart S. D1ty, P. Flaw, B. Foster, L. Green, S. Loprinzi, L. McKinnon, J. Springer. Thanes 1-+ve:-'Iv Dick Boyd Pres. Larry Christy Joel Bradshaw Vice Pres. Louis Roumagoux Dave Gregg Sec. Jeff Satchler Louis Roumagoux Treas. Martin Eppler Rich Rice Sgt. at Arms Dennis Seid Mike Leitheiser Dave Gregg Dennis Seid Chap. Roger Kirshner SEATED: D. Gregg, J. Bradshaw, D. Boyd, L. Christy, L. Roumagoux, J. Sachtler, M. Eppler. FIRST ROW: G. Adams, M. Catlow, Pugliese, D. Seid, G. Galton, G. Dennis, R. Hughes, B. Cambas. SECOND ROW: E. Gott, H. Goldhammar, D. Craig, G. Exley, T. R. Kirchner, G. Jardine, R. Whitehead. THIRD ROW: D. Veron, T. Nielsen, B. Liddycoat, M. Leitheiser, G. Henjoyji, S. MacEwan, F Watkins, H. Pawson, J. Shields. FOURTH ROW: R. Rice, R. Miesmer, A. Hopwood, B. Bennett, P. Anuschut, B. McFar1ing, G. Hebert, J. Orr. xdr gww T . 1 XC , . . - E n Anne Sturmer Pres. Dorothy Shields Vice Pres. Bobbe Sticka Sec. Janice Minuitti Treas. Linda Eyer Sgt. at Arms Cathie Holmes Kathy Taylor Ass't Treas. Sharon Putman Corr. Sec. Teresa Steinman Service Rep. Jolene Morris Chap. Linda Rhoton Hist. Carol Potter Sch. Chr. Kathy Nash Cust. Kathy Wong ' -,, '5' - 'Vi7vI1:fT7f.3i l W- 'ff Zi - aP'P' 1 i 'R A Bobbe Sticka 5 Teresa steinman sharon Putman r S ii'.:: Kathy Taylor if A fi Jan Mmaim SSS y Jolene Morris ' at K, Linda Rhoton K, , Marilyn Morris Q - Y Vi 1, .1 X Barbara Keeling ..-' 1 ' , Louise Layman as 1 Joan Anderson V Tl A Karen Lunda or i aaya A wigiivsifia f , Christine Blankenship ' 'ji V Sherry Roots Q .'ii 5? 'l- f V Bonnie Leitch SEATED: Miss Ireland, J. Minuitti, D. Shields, A. Sturmer, B. Sticka, T. Steinman, S. Putman, K. Taylor. FIRST ROW: C. Potter, J. Stuck, L. Rhoton, L. Eyer, K. Wong, J. Clay, K. Nash. SECOND ROW: B. Keeling, J. Anderson, B. Hal- sten, M. Morris, K. Graham, M. Storey, B. Leitch. THIRD ROW: J. Townsend, J. Nybert, K. Lunda, B. Gruhlke, C. Blankenship, W. Leitch. FOURTH ROW: L. Layne, J. Morris, S. Tipten, K. Thompson, N. Bal-ner, K. Robbins, S. Roots, S. Selvig, S. Howell, D. Barnes, A. Corbett. NOT PICTURED: M. Bloch, D. Craig, A. Good, C. Holmes, K. Hyde, L. Layman, N. Thompson. B213 Chi W' Toni Cianni Julie Bishop Roz Sorenson Karen Okamato Judy Kekel Bonnie Dinwiddie Joan Merchant Judy Merchant Ruth Rogers Julie Nielson Nancy Shaer Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Sgt. at Arms Corr. Sec. Service Rep. Sch. Rep Scribe Hist. Song Leader Julie Bishop Sharon Farrell Judy Merchant Donna Schaeffer Ruth Rodgers Judy Lynds Carol Johnson Nancy Hilton Trudy Johnson Karen Okamato Sandy Freyer Judy Kekel SEATED: D. Schaeffer, S. Farrell, J. Bishop, T. Cianni, R.'Sorenson, K. Okamoto. FIRST ROW K Kernan J Mit chell, J . Kekel, S. Freyer, L. Butler, N. Hilton, M. Wescott. SECOND ROW: C. Livingston B Dmwiddie D Dahlgren T. Johnson, J. Lynds, R. Rogers, S. Pavia, N. Schaer, G. Tivy. THIRD ROW: J. Merchant C Johnson, P Kronblad J. Stokes, B. Livermore, M. Wilcox, D. Bishop, C. Ludwig, N. Rueck, N. Chastain. NOT PICTURED S Golden J Mer chant, J. Nielson, K. Ellstrom, J. Rankin, C. Weed. ,jf Trianna Carole Pickens Connie Plog Linda Pierson Edwina Dorsey Trudy Rysg Lorelei Hayes Roberta Pairan Carol Amato Sue Hall Mary Moore Helen I-Ioekstra Marie Guerra Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Sgt. at Arms Corr. Sec. Hist. Reporter Service Rep. Chap. Sch. Chr. Cust. Carol Amano Carole Pickens Trudy Ryze Linda Pierson Nan Miller Diane Botsford Anne Berry Connie Plog Sue Hall Sandi Cutler Roberta Pairan Sharyl Kaylor SEATED E Dorsey L Pierson C. Plog, C Pickens C. Amato T Rygg, Mrs. Gile FIRST ROW L H . , , . . ayes A Berry C Peron S Hall H Hoeskstra D. Botsford. SECOND ROW: S. Kaylor, R. Pairan, N. Miller D Jenkins NOT PIC TURED C Al len N Giannetti M, Guerra, G. Hynch, M. Moore, D. Kenkins, P. Moll, S Cutler J Sumerall Glad Club 2116. Mr. Paskill President Dad's Club is an organization of Cleveland dads who have a real interest in the betterment of the school. Through such activities as the Father-Son Banquet, Sports Banquets and the annual Dad's Club Scholarships, they have been instrumental in creating an active interest in school activities and functions. Mrs. Jann President This year P. T. A. has continued its fine job of acquainting, parents with the problems faced by modern educators. It has given parents and teachers anopportunity to discuss these difficult questions. Each month the meeting has highlighted a certain phase of educational developmentg these meetings have been very successful and worthwhile. ri 126 l SENIORSg seated, L. Roumagoux, J. Bryson, N. Young, N. Johnson. first rowg L. Christy, M. Capri, J Mitchell J Michelet L Roumagoux, J. Walker, S. Nelson, P. Koe, L. Burcar. second row, P. Finley, B. Noakes, G. Landen K Okomoto C. Johnson N. Parker, A, Goodwillie, J. Colistro, K. Grindee, M. Morris, L. Layne. third rowg D. Veron, B. Taylor, S. Neptune, D Schwab J. Littlehales, K. Robbins, L. Joens, C. Black, L. Eskelson, S. Gill, A. Sturmer. not pictured, P. Anaschat, S. Arness, B. Class, A. Good, D. Ryan, D. Werschkul. National Honor ,. , MM . Xt I 2 1' -if v .- 4 e 1 S . The officers for the National Honor Society this year were: Norma Johnson, Treasure, Nancy Young, Secretary, Doug Werschkul, Vice President, and John Bryson, President. t ter P Brown secondrow-A Jones T Johnson JUNIORS first row C Meynink D Jenkins C Pickens, N. Hilton, L. Rosen re , . . , . , . , R Rodgers A Huston K Pieice M McG1lva J Tate. third rowg C. Carnese, J. Lyons, J. Stokes, M. Evans, C. Plog, B. Livermoore fourth row E Ritz P Kelly S Schwab J. Miers, G. Davis, A. Rossman, G. Galton. Cleveland's National Honor Society enjoyed several successful activities and were very helpful in Cleveland functions this year. They held their annual night induction and reception for new members followed by the school assembly. Notes were sent to congratulate freshmen who were on the honor roll. Honor Society students helped in the library, ushered at several Cleveland functions, and proctored for the Iowa Tests. The year was con- cluded by the gala city-wide National Honor Society Banquet. s SEATED: N. Parker, K. Architect, S. Bryant, A. McKe1vey, C. B1a.ir.SECOND ROW: M. Scharph, K. Grindee, R. Hansen, S. Putman. SEATED: T. Madrid, P. De Billis, D. Brumble, B. Class. SECOND ROW: C. Blair, M. Hintz, V. Goode, C. Long, S McKey. X I 1 W SEATED- Mr Frangipani S Nelson C B S . - , . , . rough, . Lillis. FIRST ROWg L. Lee, B. Butler, N. Kosterman, S. Keple, J. Mills. SECOND ROW, B. Seanson, M. Cowen, J. Alexander, G. Barry, T. Forbes, B. Reed, N. Helzer, G. Clark, S. Coxell THIRD ROW- D Auld J Loka C - , . , . n, . Mooney, D. Dwuyer, E. Fugitt, B. Patterson, M. Capri, K. LaFord, D Moore, K. Murney, S. Roberts. FIRST ROW: J. West, M. McKinley, M. DuBois, L. Terhark, C. McLellan. SECOND ROW' L Harris P. Johnston VanWinkle, C. Beynink. THIRD ROW: C. Perkins, L. Hayes, M. Eppler, S. Rawlinson, R. Maroutsos. S C 1 C I1 C C 11 SEATED: L. Springer, T. Tucker. FIRST ROW: D. Fischer, M. Madsen, S. MacEwa.n, D. Walhood, G. Whitehead. SEC- OND ROW: D. Long, R. Macdonald, D. Blackwood, J. Sutter, J. Kekel. SEATED: M. Matson, N. Mack, V. Pres., D. Brumble, Pres., M. R. Hintze, Sec.-Treas., Miss Brooks. FIRST ROW, B. McCann. D. Barnes, M. Christensen, S. Collingsworth, C. Long, E. Huston, K. Architect, T. Cianni, S. Hall, W. Macdonald, B. Walter, K. Holloway. SECOND ROW: A. Greene, C. Hicks, V. Beima, S. Tipton, D. Newberry, D..Olesko, S. McKey, M. Gray, I. Kucan, J. Reimer, B. Busick, K. Klover, Y. Lee, L. Chener, M. Bysom. THIRD ROW: D. Cameron, T. Thorson, J. Waldron, T. Madrid, F. Nelson, T. Chappell, D. Mimnaugh, S. McAlpin, M. Boothe, N. Schaer, B. Bailie, L. Sprando, C. Simonsen, M. Lorenzini, J. Grimes, S. Greene, P. Ystad. 21 S ll C 21 C 1' SEATED: L. Buckhorn, L. Roumagoux, D. Jenkins, B. Kinwiddie, R. Kirschner, M. Eppler, S. Schwab, C. Ca.rnese, C. Lathrop, K. Pierce, D. Schwab. FIRST ROW: L. Krochmal, N. Olider, N. Young, S. Nelson, K. Nash, S. Hall, J. Ystad, J. Sutter, K. Ikeda, K. Okomoto, P. Madsen, P. Koe, J. Lynds, SECOND ROW: B. Eisen, P. Brown, B. Truman, C. Blair, V. Goode, C. McLellan, M. Capri, C. Low, C. Robinson,D. Brice, M. McGilvra., I. Rainey, B. Fields, J. Cavanaugh, M. Faveluke, K. Ellstrom, R. Dungan. THIRD ROW: S. Shaw, L. Eskelson, S. Gill, K. W'11' 1 iams, D. Barnes, J. Walker, J. Colistro, P. Finley, C. Plog, C. Cameron, N. Johnson, S. Farrell, E. Evans, J. Leppert, B. Livermore, J. Strokes, A. Guenther, M. Evans, C. Robinett. FOURTH ROW: B. Schacher, N. Parker, F. Ohm, R. .Young, O. Kurokawa, Y. Shiohiro, A. Rossman, S. Scruggs, A. Papas, D. McCarty, G. Gumbert, T. Hashimoto, D. Werschkul, S. Arduaser, R. Stand!-ing, -K. Folck, C. Pickens, K. Sand, N. Cesla. IRL Has Active Year FIRST ROW: R. Kirchner, D. Jenkins, B. Dinwiddie, Sec., K. Pierce, Treas., S. Schwab, Pres. SECOND ROW: M. Eppler, L. Buckhorn, C. Carnese, M. Evans, D. Schwab, C. Lathrop, V. Pres. This year's I. R. L. members have had many activities and pro- jects. Beginning with a potluck with Wilson's group, there came asuccession of events, which in- cluded a movie on Red China to- day, the sponsorship of an after- game dance, participation at the Model United Nations held at the University of Oregon, and the co- sponsorship of the Student-Fac- ulty Basketball Game to raise money for the A. F. S. program. P in f 1. f' if ' fn, E5 f ,r'5f ,A 55 H ,Af if Y H l .L l SEATED: R. Wong, L. Christy, D. Wheeler. FIRST ROW: S. Kenin, S. Stotts, N. Branson, A. Adams, L. Layton, R. Wasser, P. Cox, C. Helgeson. SECOND ROW: R. Pairan, J. Gillard, D. Anderson, P. Reggolds, M. Cox, N. Dickman, T. McCarthy. THIRD ROW: M. Neilson, D. Schutz, P. Koppelman, R. Killen, S. Miller. TA Aids Prospective Educators unior Red Cross Promotes First Aid FIRST ROW: S. Hall, K. Garvin, N. Bryant, R. Brummell, P. Gleason, A. Freyer, Mrs. Gile. SECOND ROW: S. Ras- mussen, C. Zapp, J. Chamber, B. Frank, C. Carter, C. Smith, J. Grimes. Efficient Re g Reps Strengthen: School Administration FIRST ROW: C. Long, K. Ikeda, S. Edwards, K. Hilaire, M. McKinley, A. Jones, C. Low, C. Blair, S. Puttman, T. Cianni N. Young. SECOND ROW: N. Cesla, D. Anderson, B. Dyas, S. Nelson, N. Johnson, J. Pratt, V. Gambaro, D. Kleist, R Kilian, J. Leahey, K. DeLong, G. Davis. THIRD ROW: C. Ludwig, L. Bozich, M. Spangler, S. Scherdin M Lorenzini G. Genzer, D. Gregg, B. Bennett, J . Schmidt, G. Knutsen, A. Rossman, G. Krochmal. FOURTH ROW: P. Kronblad, B. Gruh Ike, D. Bishop, L. Lamberbon, E. Evans, C. Thomas, J. Moore, C. Robinson, J. Spaziani, G. Dennis, C. Knutsen P. Shaw, J. Hetrick. FIRST ROW: L. Christy, J. Spazianl, L. Heih, A Goodwillie J. Richards, B. Fields SECOND ROW. S M J . , . - . aurer, . Simp- son, D. Anderson, C. Green, D. Wishard, M. Fleming, J. Gruhlke, S. Majorski. THIRD ROW: J. Comella, D. Ossey, J. Vingelen, J. Sachtler, J. Littlehales, R. Joens, M. Sullivan, S. Malott, S. Nelson, B. Butler. FOURTH ROW: S. Young- bluth, D. Cameron, G. Elliott. FIFTH ROW: P. Barnekoff, B. Playfair, D. Brumble, F. Nelson. R. Macdonald, S. Long, E. Hansen, F. Lasarte, L. Riley. .. . . .N 1. f the adin periods earned Cleve1and's pride. The outstanding Juniors and Seniors o gr g , Girls League Girls of the Month 2 'P -fielqll. u ifmgggffagf W 52915 Bl sm nin' , f' fl fl iff-'I , T . .J V 5,7 ,I - ' ffl: .. -,. '.. . , K I mi A ,,, .. A I s 1' ' i W4 . an J ' f fl 'ff .f 3? Mis, Q W V 4 JM , Sally Bryant, October I -5 1,-.,4, We ws , I FK Wi . 5 1.5,-,sg glzkglk ffgf - ,ff ,pl M55 f ku. sn. Jv'e?f35:, ,,3g,,., , ,Q .l U . if l ,123 f?g,,3 Mary Jane Alexander, November Linda Guenter, J anuary MARTHA EVANS OF Martha Evans, February Vicki Goode, March Kay Architect, December Penny Galitzki, December Marietta Capri, April .. , ' O r C h e s t r a 5 W-. , ,, , ,, . 'FIRST Row, N. Johnson, c. Flack, D. Shields, M. D 'd D avi , . Malbin, M. Karo, C. Turner. SECOND ROW: P. Mall, P. Cartee J. Gunther, D. Dalton, E. Huekstra, T. Miller, B. Bailie, S. Bursh, M. Neilson, P. Koppeman, M. Vanhousen. THIRD ROW V. Schilling, M. Ross, E. Back, G. Whitehead, R. Robinson, M. Tivey, R. Treblehorn, C. Mahon, M. Eppler, C. Perkins N. Va.nWink1e, T. Johnson, R. Brnmmell, L. Majovski, J. Lyons, B. Wolff. FOURTH ROW: B. Knonff, B. McNeill, J. Shook D. Ellis, D. Barnes, J. Barham, K. Robbins, J. Green, E. Gott, L. Richards, G. Williams. FIRST ROW: J. Liniger, J. Barham, L. Richar G. Wong, E. Gott. FOURTH ROW: T. Harley, J. Layne, D. Ellis. ds. SECOND ROW: V. Schilling, T. Johnson. THIRD ROW: G. Williams, IRST ROWg S. Neptune, K. Bryant, D. Remington, B. Nokes, E. Nagel, UP the LADDERg . McLaughlin, K. Johnson, R. Kirschner, B. Bowe, J. Henton, N. Hickerson, L. ickerson. Clevelandaires Have Successful Year Carol Newsom accompanies the Clevelandaires Capable band loader, Mr. Kerns N i i i s I FIRST ROW: V. Schilling, M. Ross, E. Back, J. Swindley, T. Johnson. SECOND ROW: L. McLain, L. Anderson, L. Tram- blay, J. Hildenbrand, T. Architect, L. Majovski. THIRD ROW: E. Campbell, M. Gallucci, C. Perry, T. Olson, K. Brown, B. Knouff, J. Lemme, E. Gott. FOURTH ROW: R. Robinson, B. Roley, A. Schacher. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Kerns, B. Mc- Neill, J. Shook, D. Reid, E. Seeder, B. DePue, D. Ellis, S. Timm, J. Carlson. Band Promotes Musical Activities B ell M E ler C Mahon M Tivey C Meynink. SECOND ROW: J. Lyon i s, G. Whitehead, G. FIRST ROW: R. rumm. , . pp , . , . , . Wong, K. Peck, T. Kirsch, L. Tucker, R. Treblehorn, THIRD ROW: L. Richards, G. Williams, J. Meynink, D. Lena- ' ' ' - P'tt D. Dixson, J. Calkins, L. Heth, han, J. Doud, J. Shields, S. Coxe E. Bush, W. Galitzki, J. Layne, n, G. Cottongm, J. Lmiger. FOURTH ROW. K. 1 s, T. Branford, D. Bohn, D. Grimes, T. Harley. Our versitile band performed in many dif- ferent situations during the year, provid- ing an inspiring introduction to the most solemn assemblies as well as lively nov- elty numbers. This hard-working group is a real credit to our Music Department. :V I SPONS IX . in -Wx -ws, an we . lm U, 5 K H . an n bglgxluwln' R5 5.,3TEFgl ,mia 51 P an 4 ' mm- ' N' 1-.V -fp.. m, M , mg F awfif-M f 19,5 H vm -,WW ii gm, , - sr 'W ibm I ig-:ru-1? ia W. ,jj-'la' H 1 Jw,4.LIwk,L . . W J 6' Y 1 5 h Eg 'W 1525-'?L'55?if11f4i.ff:H:Z2C'I'x:-'- Qiii ,-Q1 -E: ' Si' ' '- ' ' 'ig fi' , ,pf le ':fw:':':E,'9 L?f'E' 5' .N Q 442. ffzis., 'I ffa,... 3 'ix ll f .Q :I4Qi! :'- . Mi 411' iii.. s ,rg ,Z f3::5?5,:fj: :L I., Sv, V .1155 'ESQ f 1S f i,f': ' .3331 5111- -2 L, 1 qw 255' flu, . eia,fff 1,,tw4,,biz-,,,,i'g9f-A ii '5'415i?il'5.ff5-51 5 'fLff ff-',.,: , fgsggwf .5415-S! 1153+ 4 'Q5ff',4.t.1 1sy.jIf'4-fge-53 V ,, 2j?fu.x .zsluialg -1, K 'Q 45231 .. .. 'ful 'V'..f5!e7.2 f2L s2'iz'fQ 51 W. - ,gb . gn Qi lvll vz s x .. .. - 0.5 52. :QF f::..:!?3Qf , Z i V Q-W - f . A 1: -'fw Xl 'ZW xlf ,lx Iv KNEEILING: Gloria Heckaman, Becky Lamberton, Rossie Cox, Candy Long. SECOND ROW: John Vingelen, Christy Page, Dick Cohen, Kay Architect, Ron Enna Rally Squads Set New Spirit Level The chanting screams of the Fall and Spring Rallies grew tremendous spirit for our win- ning teams. The Fall Rally Squad was led by Dick Cohen, King and Gloria Heckaman, Queen. The Spring Rally Squad was led by John Vingelen, King and Mary McKinley, Queen. New routines and outfits made both these squads gain school approval. Whether it was on the gridiron or the maple floor, the Cleveland Indians aroused the ever-growing spirit to bring on many victories. Football Rally 2 Rally Boys Add Zest to Squad. Girl's Cheering Encourages Touchdowns. LINEg John Vingelen, Joanne Tate. CENTER LINEQ Roger Yerke, McKinley, Nina Cesla, Judy Sutter, Candy Long. RIGHT LINEgDennis Susan Hill. Basketball Rally Rally girls, clad in corduroy, cheer on the Braves Boy's spirit bring on cheers Footballers Sec Little Glory for Efforts In appraising the performance of the Tribe's l96Ofoot- ball team, the observer must consider the multitude of problems that annually confront the people concerned. The people concerned in this case were mostly coach Horst Rickert and his assistants, who called Indian grid forces to service for the maestro's second year, and the multitude of problems were comprised mainly of the apparently normal lack of substantial depth that has plag- ued many past Cleveland entries. The Indian first unit, aided and abetted by an experienced quarterback in Don Kleist, two bread-and-butter ball carriers in Carey Ar- thur and Ken Patera, and a line of uncertain quality form- ed, among others, by Mike Sorrels, Mike Gilgan, Ron Whitehead, and Bill Keep was consistently thwarted in attempts of sustained duration because there was simp- ly no other comparable talent to complete the job. The members of the squad showed lack of reserve strength to be apparent in their opening cons The members of the squad showed lack of reserve strength to be apparent in their opening contest against Franklin when heat and the opposition's determination pulled a Cleveland victory from the grasp of reality. Again at Jefferson similar results were painfully ap- parent, and the first Cleveland home games with Grant and Wilson retold the tragedy anew. T'he season was not completely devoid of cheering news. An epic battle with Lincoln ended in a Tribal victory by the measure of a few waning seconds, as Arthur and Patera FIRST ROW: L, Burdette, D. Blank, J. Hermann, D. Wong, M. Sorrels, B. Keep, B. Reed, D. Reid, R. Whitehead, D. Remington. SECOND ROW H. Nadon, J. Schnitzer, B. Bennett, P. Low, K. Patera, C. Arthur, M. Gilgan, R. Havs. Coach Rickert. THIRD ROW: L. Mecham, J. Sutter, doggedly ground out gains. The memory of Phil Low's fine work in a resounding defeat of Roosevelt's eleven made life in the football segment of Indian sports fur- ther bearable. What Warrior spirit was not cheered with the awesome sight of the rotund Mr. Wm. Reed picking off a Roughrider pass in the heat of battle to gracefully tread his way goalward? Regardless of the statistical aspects of the season, a perceptible glow of consolation arose from numerous individual perform- ances such as these. To the victor belongs the spoils, for, at least, the almost victorious J laments the vanquished. Among the non-lamentable noteworthies of the season were the selection of several Braves to the P. I. L. All-City Foot- ball Team. Included in the ranks were Lanny Burdette, oft-ired but glue-fingered end fsecond teamlg durable linemen Mike Sorrels and Bill Keep lhon. mentionyg the above-mentioned Bill Reed Qnon. mentionjg and the oHensive brigade, Don Kleist, Carey Arthur, and Ken Patera fhon. mentionsj. In summing up, Coach Rickert's 1960 showing forces his recognition as a man of noble virtue, or more spec- ifically, a man able to find some good in everything, and a perpetual optimist. Regardless of the numerous valuable losses that are due to this year's graduation, he must unflinchingly look to the future with a gleam in his eye and the never-dying, . . .wait'll next year on his lips. B. Zimmerman, L. Seeley, K. Bruun, S. Schwab, A. Bonfiglio, L. Coach Anderson. FOURTH ROW: D. Patera, J. Shields, C. Carnese Watts, T. Littlehales, A. Chinn, O. Avritt. Not Pictured: D. Kleist 1 W w Intent upon impending disaster or triumph? Our noble coach, Horst Rickert, shows his inspiring coaching form before members of the anxious I'8S8I'V8S . Te am Jefferson Benson Madison Grant Wilson Washington Lincoln Cleveland Franklin Roosevelt coach Anderson and coach Rickert. Final 1960 P.I.L. Standings W L T Pct. PF PA 8 1 0 . 889 185 64 7 1 1 . 833 109 19 7 2 0 . 778 159 46 6 3 0 . 667 176 93 5 3 1 . 611 172 62 3 6 0 . 333 53 209 1 5 3 . 278 97 145 2 6 1 . 278 82 180 2 6 1 . 278 117 146 0 8 1 . 052 36 222 Phil Low receives instructions of vital significance from ass't. 145 Defense Holds Quakers The combination of oppressive heat, lack of bench strength, and arugged Quaker line kept Cleveland from opening its PIL grid schedule for 1960 ona winning note. The contest itself was one of Tribe sluggishness in the ball-control department for which an air-tight goal line defense compensated. Late in the second half the Warriors got a break when an alert Mike Gilgan picked up a Franklin fumble and romped thirty- nine yards for a TD with Ken Patera converting. With the 4th quarter at hand, the desparately weary Indians could not stop a final Quaker TD to tie the score. Drawing praise from Tribe fans for their fine defensive play in the game were Bill Reed, Mike Sorrels, and Duane Wong. Carey Arthur pulls two Franklin de Congratulations are the order of the day as Mike Gilgan scores the first Tribe TD of the year. Cards Outclimaxed Perhaps the most exciting and spine-tingling contest the Tribe has fought in recent years was complet- ed when with 8 seconds remaining, QB Don Kleist dove 3 yards for a TD that carried the Indians to an 18-14 victory over Lincoln. Almost entir- ely responsible for the last-minute success were halfback Carey Arthur and fullback Ken Patera, who swept end and pushed up the middle for re- peated gains. Off to afast start, the Tribe pick- ed up an opening TD on a 60 yard march from the kickoff clinched by Arthur with a 37 yard pass to Lanny fenders goalward. Grant linemen present a traffic problem to the Indian defense. Guard Duane Wong puts the finishing touches on an A Don K1eiSt'Ken Patera pass connects with pposing ballcarrier to 'K Demos Pile Up Vote Attempting to avenge last year's ' Avritt looking on. --1 n--+ , humiliation at the hands of Jeffer- son, and in doing so, stop the ap- parently unstopab1e Demo grid machine, Cleveland did manage to throw a scare into the Jeff hopes. Such was the case, at least, at the opening of the 3rd quarter when the Tribe forged ahead by al3-12 mar- gin gon the merits of a 13 yard pass from Don Kleist to Lanny Burdette which had been previously compli- mented by a27 yard dash by Kleist. Patera pulls the opposition to earth with a thud. Generals Efforts Count The long-awaitedfirst home game with Grant's Generals ended in a hopeless deflation of spirit thatwas generated by a sudden cloudburst and a rapid, hard-hitting opponent. The Indians began the first quarter with some evidence of power, due largely to the passing of Don Kleist and the running of Ken Patera. Down by l4-0 score as the first half clos- ed, Clevelandyielded again to Grant in the third quarter for a 21-0 final tally. No progress for Grant here, but the Cleveland holds firm. 1. Don Kleist, standout QB, fades to pass against Franklin. Ken Patera stops a Grant drive short of the goa VUeather, Trojans Prevail A second successive home game, and afourth successive loss were all that resulted in the Tribe's 46-0 loss to Wilson. Seemingly rimning to true form, Cleveland failed to dent the scoring column in the contest, and while the first half saw the opposi- tion somewhat restrained, the entire defense crumbledas the game near- ed completion. In the second half Wilson romped across the goal lines to the tune of 36 points. Worth not- ing, were some fine Kleist- Burdette pass gains, but the infrequent spurts of yardage were not enough to bring even a score. Otis Avritt brings a halt to the gain made by a General pass receiver. Senators' Filibuster Wins Failure andfrustration on the grid- iron were the only results of the Tribe's disheartening 26 - 0. battle withMadison. The Senators, show- ing abundant early-season-energ- ies, posed, an awesome problem to the Cleveland defense . Carey Arthur did manage to bring Indian support- ers to their feet with a77 yardkick- off return to the Madison 15 yard line, but no further progress could be achieved. The Senators, how- ever, ground out yardage on sus- tained drives for much of their off- ense to the harrassment of the Tribe defense . S i Nearly the entire Indian def Techman Triumph Madison's field again proved to bring misforttuie to Warrior football forttuies, as the local favorites drop- ped a 22-O verdict to a high-flying Benson squad in the mud and mire of a disappointing Friday night. The Techman, noted for defense of an iron-clad nature, held Cleveland to only two first downs by rushing, thereby rendering the Tribe attack completelyhelpless. Clevelandfans everywhere had hoped fervently for the Indians to pull the badly needed upset in order to rejuvenate sag- ging Warrior spirits. Don Kleistwatches Phil Low beingwrestled to the turf bya pair of Trojan lineman. ensive unit converges on this unfortunate Wilson ballcarrier Colonials Ax Tribe In a game with Washington that very certainly should have been won, the Indians were consistently thwarted with costly mistakes and just plain gave the Colonials their first quart- er TD, and it took the Indians the remainder of the game to bring scor- ing to near balance. A last quarter combination of Colonial penalties and Tribe power enabled Ken Patera to drive across for a score, but the Tribe fell short 7-6. Credit must be given to the tremendous defense work of Phil Low, who was a stone- wall at defensive halfback all even- mg. Carey Arthur, finds his hole tighter than he anticipated as he turns on the speed. Roughriders Roughly Handled An aroused, energetic, and deter- mined Cleveland eleven massacred their final foe of the 1960 season with the ease of a football powerhouse. The victim, hapless Roosevelt, fell to the wayside belatedly as the Tribe marchedto a 38-6 victorv. Don Kleist scampered 20 yards for the initial score, however, the Roughriders countered with their own TD. The game bogged down to a first half deadlock, but with 32 seconds left, Ken Patera scoredto put the Braves ahead. .V., Frosh Football Show Some Strength SECOND ROW5 D. FIRST ROWg M. Moses, R. Alexander, D. Powell, J. Wong, B. Forsythe, W. Walhoad, T. Harley. Savage, G. Mimnaugh, R. Ramey, D. Baggett, E. Wasser, T. Wiesner, P. Dxuming, S. Dosono, A. Peters, D. Issacs, B. McDa.nie1s . FIRST ROW: W. Roumagoux, G. Lutz, R. Gruetter, D. Scott, J. Grayson, B. Brice, G. Larson. SECOND ROW: J. Oden- h Ch an burg, S. Lee, N. Helzer, T. Day, B. Reed, B. Rodgers, S. Fretta. THIRD ROW: L. Davenport, T. Doros , B. apm T. Bristol, J. Trollinger, J. Hildenbrand, G. Kafoury. FOURTH ROW: R. George, K. Goldman, J. Orr. FIRST ROW: S. Huffschmidt, C, Boyd, J. Ystad, P. Finley, J. Hunt, M. Wescott, S. Boylston. Swimmers Represent Indian Water Talent Well FIRST ROW: C. Olson, G. Adams, R. Schylur. SECOND ROW: P. Bruer, B. Olson, B. Killian, T. Orevitt. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hagglund. 5 S Hz, .M . . lu, 5 . in ,. M., LEFT to RIGHT: D. Lowe, J. Cox, B. Forsythe, N. Mack. Adding their own particular brand of zest to the Junior Brave basketball fare, the J .V. -Rally squad brought out the fullest Warrior spirit for their favorites. The younger set was clad in white sweaters with the traditional green and gold trim. Thus attired, they reflected a bril- liant background of color for the season's high points . I.V. Rally Squads Show Spirit STANDING: Donna Olesko, Sandra McAllister, Trish O'De1l SEATED: Joyce Bowe, Sheri Bly, Cheryl Peterson. A little man on the squad, Tom Nielsen puts out a big effort at the expense of his disheartened opponent. The ubiquitous city champion in the 168 lb. division, Micheal Gilgan, attempts to place himself in a dominatinz position. The muscular physique of Mike Gilgan is outlined in the stress of wrestling combat. KNEELING: Mr. York, Coach, B. Westman, H. Henjoyji, B. Wong, L. Christy, T. Nielsen, M. Fyre, S. Dozono, D. Young- bluth, L. Roumagoux, M. Gilgan, B. Bennett, B. Keep, Mr. Valech, Coach. FIRST ROW: M. Johns, S. Austiae, J.Shu11, G. Henjoyji, J. Cumpston, J. Fyre, J. Barnekoff, J. Grayson, J. Ehrsam, G. Hoyt, C. Ritthler, R. Richmond, D. Pond. SECOND ROW: R. Laycoe, A. Amundson, B. Camas, L. Block, L. Tate, B. Knouff, B. Lake, B. Finley, P. Raschio, P. DeStefano, J. Shaw, S. Long, V. Williams, B. Zimmerman, K. Nichols. Wrestlers Find Triumphs Numerous The long unheralded sport of wrestling came into the imelight at Cleveland in 1961 as Coach Don York led a quad of able grapplers through an undefeated season of IL competition to the state finals where they finished ird. With mat standouts such as Mike Gilgan, Dave oungbluth, Bill Keep, Jer1'y Grover, Louis Roumagoux, d the incomparable Larry Christy and Bob Wong, the pposition was met, encountered, and defeatedwith ease d regularity. Christy was named outstanding partici- ant in the city tourney, advancing to win the state 123 b. title, and Wong, a threat all year, finished second 'n the state event at Corvallis. Coach York, anextremely dedicated man can look for- ardto continued success as the less experiencedwrest- ling talent advances to fill the ranks emptied by grad- uation. It is to be hoped that his tireless efforts to build a wre stling powerhouse at Cleveland will continue to crystallize and meet with the achievements of the 1961 season. Coach York, whose squad dominated city wre st- ling, hopes to retain his tea.m's standing next year. TOM NIELSEN W 15 - L 5 - T 1 2nd Place City 130 lbs. LARRY CHRISTY W 19 - L 1 City Champion State Champion Outstanding City Wrestler 123 lbs. BOB WONG W 18 - L 3 City 2nd in State 115 lbs. The York Crew's Accomplishments A Banner Year for These Tribe Grapplers DAVE YOUNGBLUTH W 16 - L 4 - T 1 City Champion 148 lbs. OUIS ROUMAGOUX MIKE GILGAN 17 - L 1 W 15 - L 3 ity Champion City Champion 57 lbs . 168 lbs. will '?1l2sul . . l , Q iw! 'ES f-'11 9159153 Q 4 N-...1 Iinilfifjfzg' FRONT ROW: J. Shields, J. Heath, A. Gross, D. Werschkul, J. Leahey. BACK ROW: L. Burdett, P. Barnekoff, D. Remington, W. Peterson, W. Walhoo d. Young Hoop Crew Makes Noise in PIL The 1960-61 PIL hoop entry for Cleveland surprised many onfrequent occasions, and at other times fell short of their fo1lower's expectations. Coach Art Verment, who coached an Indian championship squad last season, could not readily expect results comparable to those of the 1959-60 five. With the basic assets of youth and de- termination, Coach Verment was forced to reorganize the entire unit to the extent that success on a lower key was obtained. L The results available included the blossoming forth of an almost entirely junior basketball unit composed of Dave Kafoury, Wayne Peterson, Phil Barnekoff, and Dave Remington plus senior Lanny Burdett. Kafoury revealed himself to be a consistent play maker, as Peterson and Remington provided a steadying influence on the courts. The young Warriors were consistent frequently enough to maintain dual victory's over Washington, Roosevelt and 156 the new PIL entry Marshall. Exciting single victories came against Lincoln, Benson, and Jefferson the first half. The inexperienced Indians were no match for the likes of the champion Grant Generals, or the rugged Wil- son crew. The difficulty with which the basketball team metin their encounters with many of the leagues' super- ior forces directly effectedthe Tribe's final standing. In finishing as they did, Cleveland served notice that with returning veterans such as Dave Kafoury, who re- ceived second, team recognition on the PIL All-star Basketball Team and was the league's fifth highest scorer with 262 points, the hoop five for next season need to be strongly considered. Further reason for this consider- ation in the form of Wayne Peterson, who tallied 236, and Dave Remington heightens the promise of future success. Scoring 1 1'- ,,g., 31 .5. .L., -- -, V ,- A, 7 , k: 514 A , 1,1 1-. 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PF J 1 gg , Grant 20 o 1.000 1147 x 2 5 J Wilson 18 2 .900 1090 Jefferson 14 6 .700 1057 .A 55, ' Cleveland 11 9 .550 1050 1 , Lincom 10 10 .500 963 ',', e5s,' 0 V 1 ' Madison 10 10 .500 1157 fc 1,7,,,L . ' Benson 8 12 .400 1004 0 0 . Franklin 7 13 .350 1114 0::'0 Roosevelt 5 15 .250 935 4 Marshall 4 16 .zoo 951 washington 3 17 .150 szo 1 445, 1:1 Q4 1 121 .4 1 .1 , '1 'L Q F251 ' 1 5 fiifii fifi' ' ' 5 Mm, ..,.f,,,, , - aff, 5- ,fffaz , , . 1 .gfing Q. . 0 ,fifj ,. ,I ., , , 5451 11?a?i!Q3fgv.... -.. , . , E n5, '.g5 ,. 9. -...na fu iff., .55 1.. V Y. .gfpu wffg?-.,fg:'sg!'i' yv 1 13911 , ,. .., 1:5131 1 1 .413 1 I 1 an , 20511 111 PA 893 904 987 1017 1003 1124 1005 1124 1061 1144 1027 157 Roosevelt 46 Cleveland 59 at Cleveland: 12f10 Half time: 27-35 Top scorers: Remington 14: Barnekoff 13: Peterson 12 Roosevelt 44 Cleveland 56 at Roosevelt Half time: 19-26 Top scorers: Burdette 15: Kafoury 13: Peterson 16 Wilson 49 Cleveland 43 at Cleveland: 12X 13 Half time: 28-18 Top scorers: Kafoury 18: Barnekoff 8: Burdette 6 Wilson 62 Cleveland 60 at Wilson: 1127 Half time: 33-25 Top scorers: Kazfoury 17: Burdette 17: Peterson 16 Phil Barnekoff flys over the Roughrider defenses to score a two pointer. Phil Barnekoff 4205 watches Frank Bake arch his jump shot. Lincoln 39 Cleveland 44 at Cleveland: 12X 16 Half time: 19-25 Top scorers: Peterson 14: Kofoury 13 Burdette 7 Lincoln 51 Cleveland 49 at Lincoln: lf 31 Half time: 27-23 Madison 42 Cleveland 58 at Madison: 12!20 Half time: 25-15 Top scorers: Peterson 14: Kafoury 18 Remington 11 Madison 69 Cleveland 72 at Cleveland: 2X3 Half time: 29-39 Top scorers: Kafoury 28: Peterson 15 Remington 14 I Franklin 52 Cleveland 56 at Franklin: 12f24 Half time: 27-27 Top scorers: Burdette 17: Kafoury 14: Remington 13 Franklin 56 Cleveland 49 at Cleveland: 2X7 Half time: 28-23 Top scorers: Remington 14: Barnekoff 11 Peterson 10 Grant 72 Cleveland 44 at Grant: 1f17 Half time: 32-21 Top scorers: Kafoury 11: Werschkul 8 Remington 9 Grant 55 Cleveland 39 at Cleveland: 2!24 Half time: 23-22 - ff 10- Peterson 9 bered, but game, Phil Barnekoi looses his shot in an effort to Top scorers' Bameko , Kafoury 8 Lanny Burdette 1345 and several unidentified appendages strain Benson 62 Cleveland 55 towa.rd the net in desparation. at Benson: 2f17 Half time: 32-34 Top scorers: Barnekoff 10: Peterson 14: Kafoury 9 Benson 48 Cleveland 31 at Cleveland: Half time: 19- Top scorers: Washington 38 at Cleveland: Top scorers: Washington 26 1fl0 l2 Kafoury 14: Peterson 7: Barnekoff 6 Cleveland 64 zf 2 1 Peterson 14: Kafoury 14: Barnekoff 9: Remington 9 Cleveland 45 at Washington: 1f13 Half time: 13 Top scorers: -29 Barnekoff 10: Remington 15: Kafoury 13 ABOVE: A traffic jam, under the net results in a Marshall rebound recovery. RIGHT: Doug Werschkul intently arches a hign jump-shot. BELOW: The opposition ball control continues to plague Indian efforts. Marshall 60 Cleveland 65 at Marshall: 2f28 Half time: 34-30 Top scorers: Barnekoff 11: Remington 11 Kafoury 24 Marshall 49 Cleveland 69 at Cleveland: 1f21 Half time: 31-34 Top scorers: Gross 8: Heath 7: Burdett 22: Peterson 10. Jefferson 46 Cleveland 56 at Cleveland: 1125 Half time: 19--27 Top scorers: Burdett 14: Kafoury 14: Werschkul 8: Bake 8 Jefferson 51 Cleveland 45 at JeHerson: 3! 3 Half time: 22-24 Barnekoff 9 . Top scorers: Kafoury 11: Peterson 9: FIRST ROW: T. Architect, B. Alberger, H. Mackin, 1 Gordon, T. Amato. SECOND ROW: B. Burkeholder, D. 'McC1ung B. Playfair. B. Willoughby, D. McKenzie, T. Weisner. THIRD ROW: D. Cameron, L. Thompson, J. Storm, P. Palmer .V. Braves, Papooses Who Trod Warpath KNEELING: J. Morris, B. Chapman, R. Willoughby, G. Davis, J. Oldenberg, P. Breuer, manager. FIRST ROW: D. Deer- ing, T. Bittner, R. Werschkul, W. Roumagoux, J. Trullinger, B. Machin, C. Furhman. SECOND ROW: C. Langer, B. Goldspink, T. Dorosh, D. Cox, T. Miller, R. Kilian. WW fgwilll A FIRST ROW, J. Schnitzer, D. McKenzie, N. Walker, R. Hays, A. Raschio, P. Low, T. Amato, D. Buono, J. Lea.hy,. B. Heckaman. SECOND ROW, G. Whalen, B. Crooks, D. Werschkul, W. Peterson, F. Bake, D. Remington, P. Barnekoff, D. Yerke, J. Heath, J. Schmidt, B. Willoughby, Coach Jack Dunn. Eventful Season For Cleveland Baseball Members The baseball mastermind of Indiansville, Coach Jack Dim.n,, had his happy moments this season. Coach Jack Dtmn, sometime friend of the omnipotent weathermen, near-sighted umpires, and outclassed opponents, rose again, as he does annually, to the call of spring. Spring is a word synonymous with baseball, or more specifically, Cleveland Indian baseball. After a fifth place finish for last year's entry, the PIL coach was not to be beratedfor any noticeable lack in personal enthusiasmg yet surprisingly enough, he continued his own personal brand of contagious diamond spirit. The returning veterans from last season's diamond nine included Doug Werschkul, Bill Heckaman, Rick Hays, Al Rashio, Dave Buono, Dave Remington, and Phil Low. Rashio, mainstay ofthe pitching corps, and Low, Werschkul, and Remingtonwere expected to carry most of the offensive load. The season got off to a slow start with only two Tribe victories in the first six games. The wins came over Lincoln by a 3-1 tally, andof Washington, 5-3. Lack of substantial batting power was evidenced in the slow start, but optimism will reign supreme in the Wigwam until further results can be determined. Spilkers Led by Relay, Sprint Men The 1961 Cleveland track squad coached by Hub Shovlin seemed to be representative of past spike entries in the PIL. The squad was strong in short and middle-distance running events, but it lacked depth in the other departments. Verne Rentle, junior athlete, gave Cleveland one of the finest 100 yard men, and the respective relay teams showed great potential. Jim Hermann, Don Kleist, Jerry McClung and Jeff Satchler comprised the nucleus of the remainder of the runners. Ken Patera was able to step into the shoes of Dennis Malonyx and hurl the shot with admirable skill. Mike Gilgan and Jim Hermann provided the manpower for the javelin. Jerry McClung, broad-jumper, Carey Arthur, and Al Gross completed the rest of the veteran members of the squad. Season results were somewhat spotty as the inter-league meets were partially successful. In the city relays, the Cleveland entry finished third with powerful efforts on the part of the relay segment. Coach Hub Shovlin, in his second year as Varsity Track coach, displays coxmtenance respected in PIL track parlances. FIRST ROW: K. Patera, D. Kleist. SECOND ROW: J. McC1ung, J. Satchler, M. Sorrels. THIRD ROW: B. Frances, V. Rentles, M. Eppler, S. MacEwan. FOURTH ROW: A. Gross, C. Arthiu-, D. Kafoury, J. Sutter, M. Gilgan, N. Corbett, manager. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Shovlin, S. Youngbluth, R. Enna, B. Carlile, Mr. Rooklidge. NOT PICTURED: J. Hermann, B. McFa.rling, L. Roumagoux, R. Meier, T. York, manager. FIRST ROW- D. Cameron, L. Shilds, T. Bittner, B. Zimmerman, P. Davenport, Manager. SECOND ROW- B. Mackin, B. Willoughby, R. Werschkul, F. Oldenburg, H. Mackin, B. Watson, THIRD ROW- C. Delong, D. Deering, T. Wiesner R R. Richmond, D. Peccie. FOURTH ROW- P. Destefano, T. Day, P. Rashio, P. Dorosh, E. Antram, E. Wasser. FIRST ROW: Allen, LaSarte, Russel, Ritthaler. SEC- OND ROW: Knouff, I-Iettrick, 0'Hara, Rogers, Liv- ingston. THIRD ROW: Griswold, Miller, Goldspink, Kafoury, Fretta, Hildenbrand. FOURTH ROW: A- mato, Helzer, George, Levotf, Siler, Laycoe. FIFTH ROW: Gruetter, Brice, Reed, Chapman. NOT PIC- TURED: Bristol, Roumagoux. ,ww ms. ' 5 2 . on l sf' FIRST ROW: Eck'ton, Papas, Majovski, Patterson, Walhood, Alexander. SECOND ROW:Harley, McCarty, Bennion, Ca1'l1e'Se. Dozono, Powell, Avritt, Chinn. THIRD ROW: Mr. Rooklidge, Haberman, Bailey, Berke, Holder, Galloway, Rozwood, Mun- Bruun, Patera Cameron FOURTH ROW Mr. Shovlin, Schaffer, Haugk, Blackwood, Youngbluth, Schwab, T2yl01'- Young Track, Diamond Crews Hold Own is. m FIRST ROWg R. Hansen, J. Littlehales, J. Watts, B. Wong, D. Ellis. SEATED: C. Boyd, J. Ystad, S. Huffschmidt, L. Allen, P. Ragnone, K. SECOND ROW: R. Yolmg, C. Porter, G. Galton, D. Morrison, G. Ellstrom, P. Carroll. FIRST ROW: P. Ystad, J. Czesla, P. Anderson, Gumbert, G. Koe. NOT PICTUREDg D. Wright. N. Carroll, Miss Taylor. Minor Sports Talent FIRST ROW: T. Taylor, D. Kafoury. SECOND ROW: ,' J. Satchler, S. Youngbluth, R. Patterson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Rooklidge, B. Goldspink, S. MacEwa.n. ,, . I A FIRST ROW: L. Rhoton, A. Lavayetto, M. Hansen. SECOND ROW: K. FIRST ROW: J. Orr, J. DelVa.lle, P. Taylor, G. Davis, D. Sherwood, C. Iver Standring, Mrs, Harper, M, Wilcox, B, Hahn, L, Galen, SECOND ROW: Mr. Keats, B. Gard, B. Bartlett, C. Olson, K. Murney. we ww , ,Q--1--n-in ni... for the hungry guest Far ihe beyt Lofw price test- Thats ung Far Low Chznese Dzshes Specially prepared by our Master Chef Q4 f x CHIN HIN G Grace Rogoway: lm certainly getting some rare work from the staff. Harriet Burns: Rare? G. R.: Yes not well done! Clifton LaVelle Cseeing knot-holes in piece wood : What are those? Grant Hill: Oh theyre knot-holes. knew they were some kind of holes. Teacher: Fred put your foot under your desk. Fred Nagel: I cant' my other foot is there. A dance A date Perchance Out late ' A class N 0 pass Gee whiz! Mad Index 8: Ad QI 'T A Symb X Yo Karl jew 7007 jackson Tower 806 S W Broadway i Co w se as as I , 'C an se sf TH of y Y . . C. L. 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J. 23 Anderson J. 65 Anderson L. 55 Andersen, R23 Anderson, V. 65 Antrim, G. 115 Antimi, G. 65 Anuschat, P. 23, 126 Applegate, J. 55 Areldreer, K. 23, ul, 48, 174, 93, 96, 131, 142, 51, 112 Architect, T. 67, 65, 115 Arduesser, S. 55, 116 Arness, S. 23, 126 Arnold, V. 5, 65, 117 AT'-hulk C. 23, 147, 144, 146, 148, 112 Avey, A. 65 Avrltt. o. 144, 141, 115 .. 5 ... Baggeu, D. ss, e1, 149 Balley, D. 65, 67 Ballie , Bake , Baker, Baker, B. 131 1-'. ss, 1 J. 23, N. ss 17 115 Index Blelh, P. 67, es Bills, C. 65, 116 Bishop, E. 24 Blsh0P. J. 24, 50 Bittner, T. 76 Bleek, A. ss Black, c. 24, 126 Blackburn, T. 117 Blackledge, R, 66 Blackwood, D. 55. 131 Blair, candy 4,5, 24, 92.91, 111. 116 Blair, Craig, 55 Blank, D. 24, 50, 144 Blankenship, C. 66 Bliss, B. 24 Bloch, M. 66 Block, L. 66 Bodell, B. 24, 51 Boldman, L. 55, 116 Bonfiglio, A. 2. 55. 144 Boothe, M. 131 Boenford, D. 25, sl, 124, Bowe, B. 19, 25, 51, 97, 137, 116 Bowe, J. 78 Bowlsby, D. 55 Boyd, c. 61, ss, 112 Boyd, D. 25 Boyer, S. 55 Boylston, s. 78 Bozlch, L. 78 Bradshaw, J. 25 Bram. L. 7B Braw, P. ss Branford, J. es Branford, T. 78 Branedal, G. 78 Branson, N. 66, 114 Breall, J. 66 Breuer, F. 66, 117 Breuer, P. 66 Brewer, M. 66 Brice, B. 76, 149, 78 Brice, C. 78 Brice, D. 19, 55, 112 Bridges, D. 25, 66 Bridges, M. ss Brisack, R. 78 Bristol, B. 25, 113 Bristol, T. 76, 149, 78 Britt, B. 66 Broadwell, R. 66 Brough, C. 78 Brown, C. 78 Brown, K. 25 Brown, L. 25 Brown, N. 55 Brown, P. 127 Brown, P. 19, 55 Brown, S. 25 Bruce, G. 78 Baker S. 65 Baldwin, c. 23 Ballantyns, K. 55 Ballen, A. 55 Bnndy, s. 65 Baratta, L. 17, 23, 51, 36, 116 Bardwell, R. Barham, J. 55 Bm-nekoff, P. ss, 158, 159, 115 Barnes, Darlene 55, 131 Bar-nee, Delores, ss Barrett, C. 55 Bartln, D. 67, 65 Bass, 11. ss, 67 Baxter, L. 24 Bea.:-dsly. S. 65. 114 Bearson. M- 24, 51. 114 Beasly, C. es Bechtold, J. 55 Beck, P. ss Bedsaul, A. 55 Beers, L. 24 Beima, V. 55, 131 Bell, s. 24 Bemis, D. 24, 117 Benadom, B. 65 Bennett, B. 55, 144 Bennet, C. 24 Bennlon, S. 67. 65 Berardinelli, M. 67 Berardinelli, S. 65 Berg. S. 55 Bernhagen, J. 65, 67 Berry, A. 124, es Blanco, Sherrill 55 Bianco, Shirley 55 Bumble , D. 25, 51, 131 Brummell. R. 75 Bruuh, K. 144, 115 Bryant, K. 25, 137 Bryant, N. 78 Bryant, S. 114 111, 25, 96, 5 Bryson, J. 2, 4, 17, 25, 50, 113, 126, 34 Bryson, R. 78 B.101C.lJOI'l1, L. 55, 125, 112 Buffum, R. 78 Bundy, C. Buono, D. 25 25, 51, 115 Burcar, L. 25, 126 Burchell , J. 115, 56 Burdett, L. 26, 146, 147, 144, 155, 159, 113 Dxrcktl. M. 78 Barge, C. Barns, D. 66 26, 115 Bursch, S. 78 Busby, A. Blsch, D. 26 76 Bnelek, B. 191, 78 Buses.:-d, M. 78 Butler, B. 134, 78 Bucler, L. ze Bysom, M. 131 -C- Calhoun, D. 56 Cambas, B. 66 Cameron , Don 66 Cameron, P. 26, 114 Camillo, A. 56 Campbell, D. ss Candes. D. 66 Capri, Marietta 16, 51, 26, 126, 114 Capri, Mike 2, 66 carllle, B. 26 Carlile, L. 76 Carlsen, G. 56 Carlson, J. 78 Carlson, R. 78 Carlson, S. 66, 56, 116 Carleton, J. 26 Carmony, S. 78 Carnese, C. 144, 56, 127, 115 Carr, D. 66 Carrigg, J. 78 Carroll, N. 66 Carroll, P. 26 Carter, C. 78 Csecaden, R. 78 Casclo, P. 78 Cash, B. 78 Catalan, A. 56, 115 Cathay, C. 26 Catlow, M. 66 Cavanaugll, J. 56 Cesla, N. 116, 143, 56 Chambers, J. 78 Chaney, K. 78 Chapman, B. 78, 149 Chappell, 'r. 110, 191, 111, 26 Charles, B. 66 Charles, L. 72 Charles, M. 56, 112 Chase, Pamela 114 Chase, Pat 78, 56 Cheney, L. 131 Cherven, M. 66 Chinn, A. 144, 66, 115 Christensen, L. 79 Christensen, M. 26, 131, 3, 51, 19 Christy, c. ss, 112 chrlery, L. 22, 49, 134, 26, 154, 126 cxnnnl, Peres, 114 clannl, Pull 79 cinnnl, T. 131, sl, ze Clair, N. 79 Clark, E. 79 Clark. G. 79 Clark, V. 79 Clarke, s. ss Class, B. 26, 126 Clay, J. ss Claymler, K. 79 Cloud, D. 66 Cloud, David 26 Coffey, C. 66, 113 Cohon, E. 56 Cohon, D. 142, 27, 117 Cole, L. 66 Colgan, M. se uolisu-o, C. 19, 116 Colistrc, J. 19, 51, 27, Collier. S. 27 1 Colllngsworth, S. 92, 64, 131, es, 112 comelln, J. 134, 21, 111 cook, M. as Copeland. L. 66 Corbett, N. 79 corbln, L. se, 112 Corcoran, D. 67 Core, L. 79 Corenbaum, J. 27 Cornell, J. 51 Cornell, James 67 Cox-neu, J. 79 Cornell, C. 79 Corneu, D. 79 Como, J. 115 Corpuz, R. 27 Cottonglm, G. 79 Cox, D. 19 Cox, P. 67 Cox, R. 142 Cox, S. 67 Coxen, S. 79 Craig, P. 79 Crandall, G. 27 Crawford, R. 79 Crooks, B. 56, 117 Crownlnshield, M. 79 26 Culber, D. 115 Cummins, Gail 67 Cummins. Gloria 56 Cumpston, J. 67 Curtis, J. 79 Curtis, T. 56, 115 Cutler, S. 67 Czesla, J. 27 - p .. Dahl, K. 61, 116 Dahlgren, D. so, 27 Dahm, J. 79 Dalton, D. 79 Danielson, C. 79 Davenport, L. 149, 79 Dnvld, M. 2, 116, 27 Davidson. J. 67 Davis, A. 79 Davis, Gary 127 Davis, Gay 79, 56 Davis, N. 79 Devon, M. 79 Day, T. 149, 79 Dean, J. 67 Dean, N. 56 DeBellis, P. 27 DeBlas1o, D. 5, 79 DeBord, E. 79 DeBu11r, L. ss Deering, D. 76, 79 De Deering, nnis. 27. 115 DeLong, J. 27 DeLong, K. 16, 79 Delvalle, J. 27 Dempster, D. 27 Dempster. M. 79 Dennis, G. 27 Denman, C. 28 DePue, B. 48, 96, 117, 28 DeVolder, R. 79 Deweese, D. 67 ' Dexhelmer, J. Z8 Diamond, C. 56 Diamond, N. 67 Dickman, N. 79 Dlers, A. 56 DiGrega.rio, A. ss, 112 DiGreg-aria, E. 95, 79 Dimmick, M. 79 Diliasquale, K. 56 D1Paeqna.le, s. 116, se Dobbins, J. 56 Donlly, J. 56 Dorosh, T. 149 Dorsey, E. 124, 56 Doud, J. 28 Doud, L. 28 Dozono, S. 149, 67 Drinkwalter, M. 67 DuBois, M. sl, 19, 29, Dufort, B. 67 Duncan, K. 67 Dungan, R. 28 Dunn, F. 28 Dunning, P. 149, 113 Duty, S. 56 Duvall, K. 67 Duva.ll, M. 56 Duva.1l, W. 28 Dwyer, D. 79 Dyas. B. 79 Dye, P. 79 Dyer, K. 67 Dyer, R. 67 Earls, P. 25 Easen, K. 215 Eckelman, D. 80 Eckton, J. 80 Edwards, J. 49,ll2,57, 28,114 Edwards, S. 51,28 Bnrsam, c. 92, ss, 112 Ehrsam, D. 56 Eivers, C. 80 Eivers, P, G7 Eldred, P. 67 Elliott, C. SU Elliott, G. 117, as Elliott G. Sf' 1 Elliott, J. sn, 115, G7 Elliott, S. 56, 114 Ellis, D. zs Ellstl-om, K. 56 Engen, T. 56 Enna, D. -1, 51, 117, 2 Enna, 11. 142, 51, zs, Eppler, M. 75, 123, 2 Eska, S. 57 Eskelson, L. 3, 51, 29 126, 67 Evans, B. 112, 67 Evans, M. 54, 57, 127 112 Everson, G. 57 Exley, G. 57 Eyer, L. 57 -F- Faas, L. 67 Farnsworth, M. 29 Farrell, S. 3, 29 Favelul-le, M. 57 Faw, P. 57 Fears, D. lll, 29, 37 Fedderson, B. 67 Feller, R. 80 Felton, T. 29 Ferris, C. 57 Ferris, K. S0 Fetherston, L. 5, 57 Fields, R. 134, 19, 112 57 Fimmell, S. 29 Finley. B. 57 Finley, P. 49, so, 126, 116, 29 Fischer, D. 50, 131 Fitzgibbons, D. 67 Fitzgibbons, D. 57 Fitzgibbons, J. 80 Flack, c. 29, 114, 57 Flatt. A. 57 Fleming, D. 29 Fleming, M. 57, 134 Floberg, T, 50 , Flora, J. 29 Folck, K. 57 Forcum, B. 57, 113 Forsberg, Elaine, 57 Forsberg, Elisabeth, 57 Forsythe, B. 67, 117, 14 Fortner, S. 80 Fosbury, D. 80 Foster, B. 29 Fox, F. S0 Frances, B. 29, 51, Ilri Frederici, R. 57 Freeberg, A. 57 Freeling, M. 117 Freeman, G. 57 Freimark, J. 57 Fretta, J. 57 Fretta, S. 149, 80 Freyer, S. 57 Fries, J. 67 Fritsch, T. 57 Fritz, D. 67 Frizzell, M. 29 Fugm, D. 57 rugm, E. 67 Fuhrman, C. 80 Fuqua, L. 22, -LB, 117, 114, 29 Fyre, J. 80 Fyre, M. 113, 57 -G- Gabel, T. 80 Galitzki, P. 17, 25, 30, 51, 116 Galitzki, W. 80 Galloway, P. 67, 69, 91, 92, 112 Galloway, P. 67 Galton, G. 57, 127 Gambaro, V. 2, 30, 51 Gard, B. 80 Garner, P. 67, 30 Garvin, K. 80 Gaskln, K. 69, 128 Gaspro, J. 67 Cites, C. 114 Gatto, R. 80 Gattacoio, J. 30, 51, 116 Gattuccio, s. 57, 116 Gelhar, L. 80 Genzer, A. 16, 30, 50, 116 Genzer, G. 57, 113 George, J. 80 George, R. 67, 149 Gectman, M. 57 Gettman, P. 57 Glannetti, N. 57, 124 Gifford, G. 80 Gilbaugh, J. 57 Gifford Gilbert, K. 68 Gilchrest, J. 80 Gllgin, M. 57, 118, 144, 146, 155, 180 Gill, C. 30 Glll, S. 3, 30, 126 Glllard, J. 68 Gillespie, K. 80, 68 Glaeser, B. 68 Glaesezr, H. 68 Glanvllle, c. 51, 113 Glennen, A. 68 Godwin, M. 68 Geldben, L. so Golden, G. 57 Go1den,M. ao Golden, S. 57 Goldman. K. 80. 149 celdspink, B. so Good, A. 30, 126 onodale. J. 51, 11a Goode, V. 30, 50, 49, 112 Goodman, R. 80 Goodmanson, J. 57, 116 Goodwlllie, A. 4, 16. 112, 126, 134, 177 Gorham, C. 68 Goss, B. 30 om, E. 57 Gottsch, R. 68, 80 Gourneau, P. 80 Graham, J. 57 Graham, K. 68 Graham, T. 68 Grant, J. 80 Gray. J. 58, 68 Gray, J. 112 Gray, L. ao, 116 Gray, M. 81, 149 Grayson. J. 81, 149 Greco, A. 81 Greco, F. 58, 117 Greco, V. 30 Green, C. 134 Green, J. 81 Green, L. 30, 50 Greene, A. 58, 131 Greene, S. 81, 131 Greenfield, G. 31, 115 Gregg, D. 58, 111 Grimes, D. 68 Grimes, J. 81, 131 Grindee, B. 68 Grindee, K. 31, 126 Grisham, L. 58 Griswold, C. 58, 112 Griswold, D. 81 Gross, A. 113 Grover, J. 58 Gruenhagen, P. 31 Gruetter, R. 68, 149 Gruhlke, B. Gruhlke. J. 58. 134 Guenther, A. 31, 51, 112 177 Guerra, M. 58, 124 Gunter, L. 4, 31 Gunther, J. 68 -H- Haberman, P. 68 Haberstltch, B. 31 Haberstich, D. 81 Haddock, D. 81 Hahn, B. ss, 116 Haley, J. 81 Hall, N. 68 Hall, S. 58, 124, 131 Halsten, B. 68 Hanson, E. 81 Hanson, L. 81 Hanson, M. 81 Hansen, R. 31, 50, 96, 110 Hansen, R. 5 Hanson, B. 27 Hardy, J. 68 Harley, T. 69, 149 Harney, C. 81 Harris, G. 68 Harris, L. 4, 31 l-lnms, s. 31, so, 116, 177 Hart, D. 68, 81 Hartshorn, C. 31 Hashimoto, L. 81 Haskett, B. 58 Hattan, K. 81 Hattan, R. 58 l-laugk, N. es Havens, D. 58 Havens, M. 68 Hayes, L. 58, 124 Hays, R. 31, 115, 144 Hazelett, A. 81 Healy, S. 68 l-learn, J. ss, 117 Hebert, G. 68 Heck, D. 68 Heckaman, B. 58 Hecksman, G. 31, 48, 17, 112, 142, 177 Heery, K. 58 Hefflinger, J. 81 Hege, B. 31 Hein, A. 58 Hein, L. Sl, 134 Heintz, T. 81 Heisler, R. 68 Hellstein, C. 68 Helzer, N. 81, 149 Hcmminghaus, J. G8 Hempel, C. 81 Henderson, S. 68 Henjyouk, G. 68 Henjyoji, H. 31 Henjyoji, G. 31, 68 Henton, J. 31, 97, 114, 137 Hermann, J. 27, 31, 50, 96, 144 Hernandez, J. 81 Hesse, S. 81 Hetrick, D. 81 Hetrick, J. 58 Hickerson, L. 58, 114, 137 Hickerson, N. 32, 33, 97 114, 131 Hickman, C. 68 Hicks, C. ss, 114, 131 Hilaire, K. 19, 32, 51, 114 Hildenbrand, J. 144 Hilger, D. 68 Hill, H. 32 Hill, P. 32 Hill, S. 58, 111, 112, 143 Hilson, K. 81 Hilton, N. 58, 127 Hlmes, M. 81 Hindman, W. 58 Hines, C. 69 Hines, L. 58 l-linrze, M. 19, 32, 51, 1115. 131 Hinz, J. 32 Hite, J. 81 Hodges, J. 81 Hoekstra, H. 124 Hofman, J. 69 Hofman, J. 58 Holloway, K. 69. 131 Holloway, L. 58 Holloway, M. 114 Holloway, S. 81 Holmberg, J. 58 Holmes, C. 32 Hongo, B. 32, 116 Hongo, J. 58 Hopwood, A. 58 Hornshuh, J. 81 How, D. 58 l-low, ll. 69 Howe, C. 58 Howell, M. 32, 115 Howell, S. 69 Howlett, R. 81 Hoyt, G. 81 Hubbard, G. 81 Huffman, C. 32 Huifschznidt, S. 96, 69, 112 Hughes, D. 58 Hunsaker, D. 32 Hunt, J. 69 Hunt, K. 81 Hunter, E. 69 Huston, A. 21, 58, 116, 127 Huston, E. 17, 32, 35, 51, 112, 131 Hyde, K. 32 Hynch, G. 124 foabap, J. 81, 69 Ikata. J. 81 Ingalshe, C. 58 Ingram, D. 81, 82 Irvine, C. 82 Isaacs, D. 69, 149 Iverson, C. 69 ..J.. Jackson, J. V69 Jann, G. 50, Jardine, G. 58 Jefferies, K. 69 Jenkins, D. 59, 124, Jensen, C. 69 Jensen, R. 59 Joens, L. 126 Joens, R. 134 Johns, M. 82 Johnson, C. 33 Johnson, C. 126 Johnson, D. 82 Johnson, K. 33, 97, so, 111, 137 Johnson, N. aa, 19, 49, 51, 126 Johnson, P. 69 Johnson, R. 33 Johnson, S. 5, 69 Johnson, T. 127 Jones, A. 69 Jones, A. 20, 127 Jones, C. 82 Jones, J. 82 Jones, L. 59 - K .. Kelly, L. 69 Kelly, w. sa Kelley, P. 59, 111, 127 Kemp, J. 82 Keman, K. 59 Kerr, K. 82 Kettleson, S. 69 Kilian, R. sz Kinnamnn, S. 82 Kirchner, R. 33, 50 75, 97, 131 Kirk, J. 69 Kirkpatrick, Kirsch, L. Kirsch, T. Kiziway, B. D. 82 69 82 82 Klein, T. 69 Kleist, D. 33, 115, 144, 146, 147, 148 Klover, K. 82, 131 Knouff, W. 82 Knutsen, C. 69 Knutson.,G. 69 Ksdderly, C. 82 Kaioury, D. 54, 158, 159 159, 59 Kafoury, G. 76, 82, 149 Kallio, M. ss Kammann, N. aa, 51, 116 Kammerer, S. 69, 82 Kandel, C. 83 Kannard, C. 69 Kantor, A. 69 Kara, M. 69 Kasch, F. 59 Kaseweter, R. 82 Kauman, N. 33 Kaylor, S. 59, 124 Kendy, K. 33, 115 Kesloha, F. 69 Keeling, B. 59 Keenan, M. 59 Keep, B. 33, 115 144 Keiter, J. 69 Kekel, J. 131 Kekel, J. 59 Kelter, J. 60 Kelmliley, K. 19, 59 Kelly, E. 115, ss Knutsen, S. 33 Koch, D. 69 Koch, K. 33, 48, 50, 113 Koch, T. 69 Kochanek, K. 116 Koe, P. 3, 33. 50. 116, 126 Koehler. L. 59, 117 Koenekamp. A. 69 Koppelman, P.. 69 Koppen, M. 59 Koski, S. 59 Kosterman, N. 82 Kristich. H. 82 Kramer, T. 82 Kronblad, P. 69 Kucan. I. 131 Kuester, M. 82 Kuan, T. S2 -L- LaFond, M. 82 LaFond, S. 59 Lalfontalne, L. 29 Laford, K. 82 Lake, B. 59 Lamberton, B. 45, 97. 142, 51, 177, 114, 34 Lamberton, L. 69, 114 Land, s. sz Landen, G. 34, 126 Lane, G. 82 Langer, C. 82 Langslth, V. 34 Larsen, D. 82 Larson, G. 149, 82 Lasarte. F. 59 Lasarte. P. 83 Lathrop, C. 59 Lavagetto, A. 83 Lawrence. B. 34 Laycoe, B. sa Layman, J. 69 Layman, L. 5 Layne, L. 50, 126, 34 Layne. J. 82 Layton. L. 69, 112 Leahey, J. 117, 59 Lee, G. 93. 34 Lee, R. 70 Lee, s. 149, as Lee, Y. 131, 83 Lehan, J. 70 Lei, D. 59 Leitch, B. 70 Leitheiser, M. 34 Lemme, J. 59 Leonett1,A. 50, 134 Leppert, J. 59 Leshin, S. 112, 59 Leupold, S. 110. 96, 51, 114. 34, 26 Lewis, J. 34 Lewis, s. 34 Levoff, B. 83 Libertn, J. 70 Liberty, P. 59 Llddyenac, D. 70 Liddycoat, R. 59 Lightfoot, s. 59 Lillis, S. 83 Lindley, C. 83 Lingren, B. 70 Liniger. J. 59 Littlehales. H. 83 Littlehales, J. 16, 134, 3, 51, 12s, 34, 59 ' Littlehales, T. 113, 144 Livermore, B. 127, 59 Livingston, L. 59 Locke, C. 83 Lockwood, J. 83 Loew, D. 83 Long, C. 131, 142, 143, 18, 50, 177, 112, 34, 29 Long, Danny 131, 4. 34 Long, Diana 83 Long, J. 59 Long, T. 70 Lord, s. 59 Loprinzi, S. 70 Loschiavo. J. 59 Low, C. 50, 114, 34 Low, P. 51, 49, 148, 145, 144, 113, 34 Lowry, J. 59 Luck, D. 35 Ludwig, c. 70 Lund, J. 110, ao Lunda. K. s, 70 Lundquist, L. 70 Luncklulst, M. 60 Luttrell, J. 35 Lutz, K. 149, 70 Lyle, L. 35 Lynch. G. 60 Lynds, J. so Lyons, J. 60 -M- Mack, N. 131, Mackin, H. 70 Macomber, L. Madrid, T. so 70 144 Madsen, L. 21, 70, 112 Madsen, Marsha 83 Madsen, Meryle 131, 35 Mahon, C. 83 Majovski, S. 5, 134, 70 Majovski, L. 7 Malbin, D. 70 Malbin, L. 35 Malott, S. 134, 0, 111 as Malay, M. 111, so, 112 Maloy, P. 64, Malyon, P. 83 Malyon, T. 35 10, 112 Mandery, s. 10 Mangel, B. 35 Mnnus, S. 83 Mairanvllle, L. 35, 116 Markstaller, J. 83 Marinelll. D. 70 Maroutsos, R. Marraccini, C. 83 60 Marquez, C. 70 Martes, K. 60. 92. 111, 173 Martin, J. 70 Martin R. 35 Martin, S. 70 Marvin, P. 70 Maurer, S. 35, 50, 134 Maulding, A. 70 Mayer, S. 70 Mayes, A. 60 McAllister, J. 35, 51, 114 McAllister, s. 64. 10, 112 Melxlinn, s. 10, 114, 131 McArthur, P. 60 McAu1ay, L. 60, 70 McCann, B. 131 McCarthy, K. 60 McCarfhy, T. 70, 83 McCarty, D. 10, 115 McCauley, J. 83 McC1e11a.n, C. 83 McClellan. C. 83 McC1u.ng, D. 70, 113 McC1ung, J. as, 50, 113 McC1ung, T. 83 McCulloch, K. 83 McCollum. D. 70 McCan1e1. B. 70 McDaniel, B. 70 McDaniel, D. 35 McDa.nie1s, B. 149 McDonald, M. 60 MacDonald, R. 60, 131 MacDonald, W. 60 McDufiee, P. 114, 35 MacEwan, S. 35, 131 McFa.r1ing, B. 36 McG11vra, K. 36, 113 McGilvra, M. 54, 60, 114, 1.27 MacGregor. D. 60 Mclntire, s. 21, eo, 116 McKe1vey, A. 36, 111, 116 McKenzie, D. 70 McKenzie, M. 60, 70 Mexey. S. eo, 19, 131, 114 McKinley, M. 36, 50, 111, 112, 143, 174, 177 McKinley. T. 71 McKinnon, S. 36 McLain, L. 60, 116 McLaughlin, W. 36, 49, 97, 111, 131 McLellan, C. 4. 19. 36. 51, 493, 96, 97, 111, 112, 130, 132, 111 . McMick1e, L. 60 McMillan, D. 71 McNe111, K. so MeNein, K. as McNeill, W. 83 McPhee, J. 36 McQuilliam, E. 60 McWi11is, M. 83 McWi11is, S. 71 Mecham, L. 36, 144 Meek, J. 5, 36 Meek, L. 71 Merchant, J. 36 Merchant, J. 36 Meyer, L. 113 Meynink, C. 60, 127 Michelet, J. 36, 89, 126 Miers, C. 83 Miers, J. 60, 117, 127 Miesner, R. 36 Mijares, C. 71 Miles, P. 60 Miller, C. 37 Miller, K. 83 Miller, M. 84 Miller, N. 124 Miller, S. 84 Miller, S. 60 Miller, T. 84 Miller, V. 84 Miller W. 60 Minmaugh, D. 37, 96, 117, 131 Mimnaugh, G. 117, 149 Mimnaugh, M. 48, 51, 36, 113 Minor, B. 60 Miniutti, J. 37 Miskimins, V. 60 Mitchell. G. 84 Mitchell, J. 37, 126 Mohr, R. 60 Moll, P. 124 Moore, A. 84 Moore, D. 84 Moore, J. 5, 71, 114 Moore, K. 84 Moore, M. 60, 124 Morales, A. 71 Morales, F. B4 Morello, M. 71 Mork, J. 71 Morris, D. 71 Morris, J. 84 Morris, J. 60 Morris, M. 37, 111, 126 Mortimore, N. 60 Moses, M. 149 Moses, T. 71 Mudge, P. 116 Muessig,'M. 71 Muessig, T. 37 Muffenbier, J. 84 Mundt, G. 37, 114 Murney, C. 71 Murphy, G. 60 Myers, D. 37 Myers, P. 71 -N- Nadon, C. 71 Nadon, H. 144, 60 Nagai, D Nagel E. 97, 137, . 60, 115 Nagel, S. 71, 112 Nash, A. 87 Nash, K. 60 Naslund, A. 84 Navarro, K. 84 Needham. B. 37 Nelson, F. 131 Nelson. K. 84 Nelson, S. 49, 134, 2, 18, 37. 126 Nelson, T. 154, 71 Neptune, S. 97, 137, so, 37, 126 Nesbit, B. 2, 61 Neuifer, C. 61 Neuffer, L. 61 Neuman, D. 71, 114 Newberry, D. 61 Newsom, C. 137, 61 Nichels, W. 71 Nielsen, D. 71 Nielsen, J. 110, 37 Nilsen, K. 71, 112 Noakes, B. 97, 95, 137, 50, 38, 126 Nokleby, M. 84 Noren, K. 84 North, D. 38 North, J. 71, 116 Noyes, J. 61 Nyberg, S. 71 Ochs, D. Ochs, K. Ochs, R. O Connell, Odean, E. O'De11, P. O'l-lerron, Q- 71 71 61 P. 61 38 71 P. 84 Ohman, N. 84 Okamoto, K. 38, 126 Oldenburg, J. 84, 149 Older, K. 71 Olesko, D. 131, 71 114 Oliver, B. 38 oliver, 1. 61, 114 Olsen, A. 61, 117 Olson, C. 38 Olson, T. 84 Orr, J. 149, 61 Osborn, J. 61, 71 Ossey, D. 134, 61 117 Oster, F. 61 -P- Paddison, L. 71 Page, C. 17, 61, 112, Pairan, R. 38, 124 Palmer, P. 71 Palumbo, J. 3, 71 Pannell, D. 84 Papas, G. 61 Papas, J. 71 Parker, C. 115 Parker, N. 38, 111, 126 Parker, W. 84 Parrish, D. 71 Paskill, L. 71 Patera, D. 71, 144 Patterson, J. 61, 117 Patterson, R. 72, 71 Patterson, S. 5, 72 Paulson, M. 61 Pavia, S. 61 Pawson, H. 61 Payne, D. 84 Pearson, V. 72 Peccle, D. 72, 113 Peck, K. 72, 114 Pellum, G. 72 Pennings, D. 84 Pentecost, P. 72 Perkins, C. 84 Peron, C. 61, 124 Perry. C. 84 Perry, C. 2 Perry, R. 72 Peters, A. 72,'11'1, 149 Peters, J. 38, 51 Peters, P. 84 Petersen, C. 84 Petersen, D. 5, 72 Petersen, E. 61 Petersen, w. 61, 96, 115, 158, 159 Peterseon, J. 72 Peterson, S. 72 Pettis, L. 72 Petty, L. 72 Pew, J. 72 Ph1ppS, B. 61 Pickens, C. 61, 127 Pierce, C. 38 Pierce. F. 84 Pierce, J. 72 Pierce, K. 127 Pine, D. 61 Pitts, E. 84 Pitts, K. 61 Playfair, B. 61, 117 Playfair, B. 2, 72 Plett, P. 72 Plug, C. 61, 124, 127 Polinsky, J. 72 Pond, D. 84 Pond, D. 72 Port, K. 73 Potter, C. 38 Powell, D. 117, 149 Power, J. 38 Prairie, J. 72 Pratt, D. 61 Pratt, J. 38, 116 Preble, S. 84 Prefontaine, C. 38 Preskey, C. 38 Previtte, I. 72 Pugliese, T. 38 Purcella, R. 16. 39 113 Purington,,L. 39 Putman, S. 39 1 - Q - Quan, M. 73 Quilici, D. 72 - R .. Rackham, J. 39 Ragnone, P. 50 Rains, C. 61 Rainey, L. 116 Ramsey, E. S5 Ramey, R. 149 Ramsey, J. 39 Ramsey, M. 61 Rankin, J. 84 Rankin, S. 72 Raschio, A. 39, 51, 115 Raschio, P. S5 Raschio, P. 85 Rasmussen, S. 72 Rawlinson, S. 72 Reed, B. 39, 51, 144, 146 Reed, B, 85, 149 Reese, T. 5 Reichow, K. 39 Reid, D. 51, 39, 117, 144 Remington, D. 61, 97, 137, 144, 158, 159 Renfro, V. 39 Benner, J. 85, 131 Rentle, S. 72, 112 Rentle, V. 61, 113 Reynolds, L. B5 Rhoton, L. 61 Rice. R. 39 Richards, J. 62, 134 Richards, L. 39 Richards, L. 39 Richards, M. 39 Richardson, T. 39 Richmond, R. 85 Richter, D. 72 Rictor, C. 72 Ridley, R. 40 Rigdon, R. 40, 72 Riggs, R. 73 Riley, L. 40, 115' Riley. L. 85 Riley, T. 70 Rinderknecht, L. 72 Ritchis, R. 62 Ritchie, S. 85 Ritthaler, C. 85 Ritz, E. 62, 127 Ritz, S. 5 Ritzer, P. 40 Robbins, D. 62 A Robbins, K. 4o, 126 Robeck, P. 62 Roberts, D. 85 Roberts, K. 85 Roberts, S. 73 Robertson, C. 72 Robinett, C. 62, 114 Robinson, C. 72 Robinson, R. 40 Rodgers, R. 52, 127 Rodeniek. M. 4, 40, 61 Roley, B. 72 Roots, S. 73 Rosentreter, L. 62, 127 Ross, C. 72 Ross, M. 40 Rosm Rossman, A. 127 Rossman, A. 62, 85 Roth, E. 73 Rem, J. 40, 51 Roumagoux. L. 40, 48, 126, 155 Roumagoux, L. 40, 48, 51, 51, 126 Roumagoux, W. 85, 149 Rozwood, J. 73 Rozwood, L. 40 Rueck, N. 62 Runciman, S. 72 Russell, R. 73 Ryan, D. 126 Ryer, K. 85 Rygg, L. 40 Rygg, T. 124 - S - Sachtler, L. 85 Saltzman, L. 73 Sand, K. 112, 62 Sandilll, S. 73, 115 Saulcer, S. 73, 62 Savage, B. 85 Savage, D. 149 Savage, J. 41 Scacco, L. 62 Scarci, S. Schacher, Schacher , 41 A. 85 B. 41, 3, 51 Schaffer, D. 110, 41 Schaffer, E. 73 Schaer, N. 62, 131 Scharnutt , D. 62 Scharpf, M. 110, 41, 96, 50 Scheetz, S. 113 Schilling, V. 41, 49 Schmidt. D. 85 Schmidt, J. 115 Schmitz, V. 85 Schneider , Schnitzer , Schoeflin, J. 41 J. 41, 144, 117 M. 73 Schoeptlin, P. 41 Sclxoos, J. Schrose S. Schunk, J. Schutz, D. Schutz, P. 73 85 62 85 40 Schwab, D. 110, 41, ss, 51, ss, 117, ms Schwab, S. 62 Schwartz , Schwartz , 144, 127, 115, J. 115, 62 M. 73 Schwartzkoph, S. 62 Schwerin, T. 41, 4 Scott, D. 149 Scott, D. 85 Scroggs, S. 111, 62 Seaman, S. 85 Sears, T. S5 Seeder, E. 41, 93, 117 Seely, w. 42, 144 Seid, D. 41 Seipler. J. 62 Selvig, R. sz Senn, M. 41 Shalduha, L. 73 Shan, E. 85 Sharapoff, A. 85 Shaw, J. 73 Shaw, P. 42, 112 Shaw, S. 85 Sheeley, G. 42 Shepard, A. 73, 114 Sherwood, R. 42 Shields, D. 62 Shields, J. 5, 144 Shields, T. 73 Shiohira, Y. 87 Shoenbeck, L. 73 Shook, J. 85 Shotwell, J. 73 Sidor, J. 62 Siler, R. 85 Simmons, J. 85 Simonsen, C. 131, B5 Simpson, G. 115 Simpson, J. 85 Simpson, J. 42, 134, 116 Sirios, G. 85 Sitmer, C. 42 Sittner, B. 73 Sittner, G. 73 Skou. D. 62 Skinner, R. 5, 73, 115 Sleep, W. 86 Smersurd, D. 73 Smith, B. 73 Smith, C. 73, 86 Smith, J. 86 Smith, 0. 'I2 Sneath, S. 72 Snodgrass, L. 86 Sodja, W. 86 Sorenson, J. 112, 62 Sorrels, M. 42, 51, 144 Spangler, M. 86 Spangler, S. 50, 19, 114 Spazianl, J. 134, 73, 112 Speece, R. 73 Sprando, D. 2, 117 Sprando, L. 131, 86 Springer, J. 72 Springer, L. 131 Sproul, C. 73 Spurlock, M. 73 Stacy, W. 73 Standring, K. 114, 62 Stsnsiield, J. 73 Stark, W. 86 Staveland, J. 86 Steffens, D. 42 Steininger, J. 62 Strinmm, T. 42 Shelle, S. 86 Stenzel, T. 42, 51 Stewart, G. 42 Sticks, B. 2, 42 Sticka, M. 73 Stivahtis, D. 62 Stofiel, D. 73 Stokes, J. 62, 127 swlnenborg, H. as Stone, C. 62 swrey, M. 43 Storm, J. 73 Stout, L. 86 Strouts, G. 114, 43 Straka, P. 43 su-oughmn, K. as Stuart, J. 62 Stuck, J. 43 Sburmer, A. 43, 126 Sullivan, B. 88 suinvan, M. se, 134 Sumrall, J. 124 Sutcliffe, L. 86 Sutter, John 54, 131, 144, 113, 62 Sutter, Judy 143, 114, 62 Swanson, B. 62 Swanson, D. 73 Sweatt, G. 86 Sweetland, K. 86 Swenson, C. 86 Swicegood, M. 43 Swindley, J. 43, 24 Szelles, J. 43, 19 -T- Tallman, C. 43, 112 Tammen, R. 43, 117 Tate, J. 63, 114, 127 Tate, M. 143 Taylor, B. 43, 89, 50, 115 126 Taylor, K. 43 Taylor, P. 43, 63 Taylor, T. 62, 113 Terhark, L. 43, 16, 112, 17, 50 Terry, J. 63 Teters, B. 63 Thomas, C. 114 Thompson, J. 63 Thompson, J. 63 Thompson, L. 73 Thompson, N. 63 Thorne, D. 73 Thorson, T. 63, 131 Thrall, J. 43 Timm, S. 4-4 Tinkls, A. 73 Tipton, S. 131, 63 Tivey, M. 73 Tivy, W. as Todd, M. 74 Toews, D. 63, 117 Toothman, J. 74, 116 Townsend, J. 63 Tramblay, L. 44 Trebelhorn, R. 74 Tretter, A. 74 Trulltnger, G. 74, 149 Troudt, B. 74 Truman, B. 44 Tubbs, P. 44 Tucker, J. 74 Tucker, L. 86 Tucker, S. 74 Tucker, T. 131 Turner, C. 62 Tweedle. J. 62 ..U- W- ildo, L. 63' iam, R. 74 Waalkes, E. - V - Waldron, J. Walhood, D. Walhood, W Walker, J. l. 5- 44 Walker, N. I-loomissen, M. 74 Wllshf M- Housen, M. 74 Walter, B. ,L 4,4 Warner, G. J, 44, 49, 51, Wasser, E. 142, 143 Wasser, R. R. 14, 113 Watson. B. Watson, M. Gary Elliott and friend Censored 131 111, 126 131 113, 149 50, 112 117 Watts, J. 63, 115, 144 Weir, J. 63 Weiss, M. 44, 50, 113 Welch: D. 74 Wells, J. ea, 114 Wells, G. 74 Wendl, H. 5, 74, 111 Wenzinger, A. 63 Werschkul, D. 44, 50, 126, 159, 177 Werschkul, R. 86 wear, J. 44, 50, 112, Westcott, M. 74 Whalen, J. 74 Wheeland, C. '74 Wheeler, D. 50, ,115, White, M. 63, 74 Whife, P. 86 2, 126 177 143 White, P. 86 Whitehead, G. 86, 131 Whitehead, R. B6 Whitehead, R. 45, 144 Wickes, A. 74 Wickstrsnd, G. 45 Wiesner, S. 98, 74 Wiesner, S. 93, 74 Wiesner, T. '14, 115, 149 Wilcox, M. 63 Wilch, W. 86 Willey, J. 45 Williams, G. 45, 115, 150 Williams, K. 63 wiuxngham, J. 45 Willoughby, B. 74, 86, 115 Willits, M. 63 Wills, M. '14 Penziy Food, again Wilson, C. 74 Senior at work ,,1.-wwwiv The line up l Wimsatt, N. 5, 'I4 Winter, N. 63 Winter, P. 86 Winter, S. '66 Wirick, J. 86 Wirak, W. 45, 50 Wiren, J. 45 Wlshnrd, D. 134, 116 Woif, D. 63 Wolff, B. 74 Wong, D. 45, 146, 144, 63 Wong, G. 45, 63 Wong, J. 149, 74 Wong, K. 63 Wong, R. 19 wang, 11:45, 44, 16, 51, 154, 114, 117 Wood, A. 86 Wood, H. 86 Woolford, A. 74 Worthington, G. 63 wright, D. as Wunderlich, J. se Yazzolino, S. 74 Yeiter, G. '14 Yeomans, J. 45 Yerke, D. 63, 117 Yerke, R. 45, 143, 117 York, I. 45 xox-k, M. 86 York, T. 63 Young, E. 19, 74, 116 loung, N. 45, 51, 19, 126, 116 Young, R. 74 Youngbluth, D. 155, 63, 115 Youngbluth, S. 74, 113 Ystad, J. Ystad, P. Zapp, C. 63 131 63 Zimmerman, B. 144, 63, 115 Ziuney, J. 63 . - ' .1 :J - Mfli. fp, 4. '55 ' . 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In the future,whenycu have need forgood photographstakenlnraprofessionalphotographer, whether it be a portrait, special pictures of special events,afemily group,formalorcandid pictures when you are married, feel.free to tell us your requirements. we have an especially fine service on wedding portraits. We shall look forward to seeing you when you again need the services of a professional photographer. Let us again express ourappreciationfor the fine cooperationofthe entire studentbody. It has made our work with you very pleasant. Sincerelys KENNELL-ELLIS Harvey Barragar HARVEY BARRAGAR PORTLAND 4, OREGON CAplIol 3 6156 well Lanes, Inc. Try Our Giant Burgers .... 440 Po With Double Patty and The Northwesfs Largest Cheese on French Bread . . 490 and Finest Bowl Ir. League Bowling K5 Bill Mettler 3031 S.E. Powell Blvd. If lnlu 4 -gf P Manager Portland 2, Oregon rrzr f X651 1' 451 sa .,.l, 4 4 l'flf'Q .,,., I V: r:2-i2,g,15,lk, 1:.,'I 5 '1 : Fish and Fries If ,,,., ft - f' ,'-', s Shakes and Drinks 6 Rettmunvs Market ':: : 8123 S. E. 17th Avenue .,-V,. 1 , .4 2i.: V,ll '-22: ,..2 2 BE1m011t 4-4616 Sl-IAKES FRIES' Stop for Portlanclls Biggest 5 Bargain-Good, Fresh, Lean Wggdy Frggm Beef BURGERS - ' - 190 K Firestone -- Distributor BElmont 4-6436 1807 S.E. Powell Blvd. .. rin., ,.g..g Smith's Market and Grocery Western Founclry Company Your Meeting Place Castings For Inrlastrgf' 8306 S. E. 17th Avenue BElmont 6-2750 Congratulations to the Senior Class Koehler's Ed Huffschmidt 5303 S-E. h,fIi1Wallkie A Cleveland Dad BE 2-3354 Evans-Carlson CQ, Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory Realtors and Insurers 2419 S.E. Powell Blvd, 5222 S.E. 521111 PR 4-8874 Ins eatin En ineers and Chemists P Q 5 G. r , Sh St Dennis Radio 81 TV Service Hn e S oe ore BElmont 5-5420 2880 S.E. Gladstone Portland 2, Oregon 1630 S.E. Bybee Avenue Phone: BElmont 5-0374 176 DlPClSqUCIle,S Pepper-Mill Moreland Market 8. Bybee Avenue Grocery R L estammt at mmge 7011 sf.. Milwaukie 7015 5.12. Mnwaukie 708 S.E. Milwaukie Ave. BE 5-9365 Next To The Moreland Theater BE 642144 BE 623249 Timm's Jewelry Diamonds and 1VllfCllCS Phono: BE 2-2303 8701 S.E. 1-Sth AVC. 740-1 S.E. 1XIilw1u1kie Davis Drioe-In Cleaners ancl Launclerette BE 5-0377 McGinnis 81 Wilhelm Funeral Directors Since 1905 BElmont 5-3101 S.E. Milwaukie and Claybourne Clinton Beauty Salon 2121 S.E. 26th Avenue BElmout 6-1522 Westmoreland Drug Co. 7201 S.E. Nlilwaukie Ave. BE 4-6519 All Your Drug and Cosmetic Needs Pacific Sea Food Co., Inc. Wholesale and Retail Fish Dealers Cmzg,-,,t,,1af50,,S 3380 Powell BE frgm Top Cleaners Complete One-Step Dry Cleaning Laundry SGH Green Stamps 4448 S.E. 28th Avenue BEl1nont 6-6814 DOWNTOWN ff Ll0Yn's Q SALEM l 0RE6ON'S OWN STORE SINCE 1557 Q N56 Canned anfl Frozen Foods 5200 S.E. McLoughlin Portland, Oregon 177 5 7 Woodstock Blvd. Branch United States National Bank 4727 S.E. Woodstock Blvd. Your Friendly Neighborhood Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Congratulations From A Cleveland Dad Donald L. McKelvey Compliments to the Class of ,61 from Moreland Hardware Henry Braunsten 6505 S.E. Milwankie Professional Consultants for . . . Mechanical Equipment for buildings Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning Plumbing Automatic Sprinklers Refrigeration Process Piping and Control The Office of Thomas E. Taylor Consulting Mechanical Engineers 709 - 19 Oregon Bank Bldg. CApitol 7-2419 178 if if 2 it ,fl 3 l i' ,gieilif ef -Iii li? .nf 'll ' fc' 2 in mf 7 L ,, cf EA New Cathay American and Chinese Dishes Dancing Nightly 9:00-2:00 Representing Cleveland on Rhodes Hi Board has been an 2410 S.E. 8 L. 1 fir Q, A, f,,f A ., -' U7 ' H fizf f Z. 4 ':'5 4:-'ii wi. , QQ, 'P E, y I outstanding rewarding experience, besides being 9. great 2nd Ave' PROSPGH 401616 thrill. 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Foster PR 4-3241 Be Sharp-Shop Flatts-BE 4-2881 A Symbol of Sweet Memories Your Class Jewelry Manufactured by Karl J. Klein, Inc. Iewelers and Engravers For Furniture 7007 Jackson Tower Portland, Oregon . . '. CA ' 18-8718 6717 s.E. Milwaukie Ave. 806 S W Bmdway PHO Portland Oregon MALCOLM S. BRYANT, General Agent A Cleveland Dad . Since 1944 Underwriters to O.E.A. C722 550 Mead Building Portland 4, Oregon Providing unexcelled service and facilities to the insuring public. A familiar and trusted name in thousands of Oregon homes. :l07' LIFE ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE NGDIBHFIH1 AMFIE HRHCAN CGDMHPANW Chicago 181 BEST WISHES for a Succesful Future Thanks for Your Past Patronage YAW'S TOP NOTCH In Hollywood Flowers Anywhere By Wire Herman Floral Co. Wedding Flowers - Corsages - Funeral Designs Pot Plants and Cut Flowers 1930 S. E. Powell Blvd. BE 2 6164 SHOP 9 TO MON. THRU SAT 30!handS.E.DIVISION f BE4-9351 BEST WISHES to Classof,61 Cleveland P.T.A. Rancho Flowers Potted Plants Cut Flowers -- Corsages Open Every Day 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 3575 S. E. Division 2010 W. Burnside 18th and Super Hiway - Oregon City All- Weather P Combination Storm Doors and Storm Windows Aluminum Awnings Patio Covers Alumaflex Sales Portland, Oregon 2507 S.E. Clinton St. rotcction Shaw's Cleaners We Give S dr H Green Stamps Alteration and Laundry 6343 S. E. Milwaukie BE 4 2460 Norman's Shoes 1234 S. E. Powell Blvd. Shoe Repairing With Modern Machines Dieringers Shopping Center 4515 S.E. Woodstock A Market Complete With Good Things To Eat Knudsen's Union Oil Service 1312 S. E. Powell Blvd. BE 5-9718 Moreland Heights Food Home of Ottols Sausage Kitchen Homemade German Sausage Fresh, Cured and Smoked Meats Complete Selection Quality Groceries and Produce DELIVERY SERVICE PR 1-3785 The Multnomah Fuel Co. Flying Av Heating Oils I. C. Yeomans A Cleveland Dad CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 61 DIVISION BIG TOP 3360 S. E. Division BE 2-5666 Congratulations BUILD FOR LESS WITH , Class of 61 EMPIRE LITE-ROCK BLOCK Empire Building Materials Co. N.E. 92nd at Halsey Portland, Oregon Carlson Motors Finest Cars Found Anywhere All Makes and Models 5038 N. E. Union at Webster AT 7-1241 Whether yoifre going on to college or out into the business world, we invite you to make US your bank. From Your Friends at 5 7 Milwaukie-Powell Branch S.E. Milwaukie Ave. at Powell Blvd. Oregon's Own STATEWIDE BANK The United States National Bank of Portland I 183 Erickson's Realty George W. Tioy, Realtor PRospect 5-3505 4830 S.E. Woodstock Golden Dragon Cafe Famous For Authentic Chinese Food 324 S.W. 3rd CApitol 3-9664 Nolan's Rexall Drug Headquarters for School and Drug Supplies 4030 S.E. Woodstock Crist's Rx Pharmacy 6237 S.E. Milwaukie Phone: BE 2-3101 Mellwood Pharmacist The first five students to bring this ad will receive one box of candy. 8201 S.E. 17th Avenue BElmont 5-0433 Compliments CLASS OF N619 Leupolcl 81 Stevens 184 .sk I JL f x


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