Grants Pass High School - Toka Yearbook (Grants Pass, OR)

 - Class of 1951

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Q 1 , vox, v A. - L EM. .fri vbkx. V H , Mx P I ,. , I, 'H K. f Q QA ,VAN ' ,. If Vf v X X 4, ' : V ' f . V 0 'V iff' 1 ' N I ' ,El vjf74jQ, ,1'f2jl f ,, WEEK The IQSI EDITOR ,1f,.w...y,..jyW BUSINESS IVIIINIIOEII 'ARTIST PHOTO MONROE HOVIS OR PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF rfmwrs PASS men swoon, eqnurs Pass, onfoou givx 5 tloll S 2 1 F4 ll2 1 S '30 xc A5555 Vicvpkoo wc' 9n.Q H is wilh deep sincerily rhal we dedicare The I95I TOKA To Mr. Charles Mclvlurdo. Mac, as known lo us, has been a friend lo all during 'rhe many years he has spenl' as school pholographer. His picfure faking and work on The TOKA have really been hobbies wilh him, bul' because ofill heallh, he was able io lake only a few picfures for lhe annual fhis year. Mac has Jrruly been a s'rar in 'rhe life af Granis Pass High School and one who will be hard 'ro replace. The TQKA Staff Presents 5fa1m,jn,Stc2lr,d5'1j, DEDICATION . . OPENING sscnon . ADMINISTRATION . . . Faculry .... S+udenI Governmenr . . CLASSES Seniors Juniors . Sophomores . Freshmen . Eiqhrh Grade . Sevenrh Grade . ACTIVITIES . . ATHLETICS SporIs Resume . Rally Squad . FooII9aII . . BasI4eIbaII . Baseball . . Track . WresIIIng ...... Tennis ....... . Junior Varsiry and Freshmen Sporrs . GirIs' AIhIeIics ..... SPONSORSI-IIPS . r , K f -S' 4 , gm W ' X ' AN, f ,LX A I if Q ff? . i ,, 6 .... . . . 0 ggi! , ,, , ' We 1 . V, wwf N Q , ' 4 Y f K A ' W L Q f Q 5 1 f ii :W D ,Q A M ESQSK-W fffffgffgal f Qi J,-yeii 5 ' if 5355? g fa, 213 f ,vw Ydngeg ,QA -1 3 X 1 N ' K A 'ff Qiivff' 4, f 5A .we If K His if wwwzzf , J i Q SUCCESS IS 'HW REWKKD CW TOIL ADM! N I ST RAT I ON jim. We look baclc upon ihe school year I95O-5l as one Jrhalr will be long re- membered as being ouisianding. This has come aboui Through 'rhe splendid efforis of our faculiy and s+uden+ body. Through Jrhe suppori of our pairons we have been able 'ro offer an ex- panded program of ac1'ivi'ries 'rha+ have received siaie-wide recognilion. Wiih such splendid cooperaiion be- iween +he school and communiiy we can expecr io coniinue +o be proud of our school and Hs achievemenls in years io come .... FRANK W. THOMAS Principal ...ldlwleacl The school is a social laborafory where pupils acquire fhe Jrools of learn- ing and Jrechnical slcills. l-lere pupils learn of iheir social herirage and ac- quire ihe American culiure. In Jrhis social laboraiory pupils learn +o live happily +oge+her in a democraiic so- cieiy where each learns +o assume re- sponsibiliiy and io respeci 1'he righis of oihers. Pupils siabilize iheir charac- fer and build a foundaiion for induc- 'rion info aduli life. l-labiis are formed Jrhai will persis+1'hroughou1' life, We are all proud of our achieve- menis in scholarship and siudeni ac- Jriviiies. Ivlay Jrhis be a challenge 'ro fu- 'rure generafions of siudenis. lvl. B. WINSLOW Superinfendenf MR JAMES KEITH MRI OTIS JOHNSON MISS LYNETTA OUINLAN . . Dean of Girls Dean of Boys Vice-Principal J H I I O MRS. ELMA MITCHELL MRS. CAROLE HOBSON MISS MAISIE SILENGO MR. FRED GRAY Head Secrefary Afiendance Clerk Regisfrar Juvenile Officsr MISS LILLIAN FOSBERY MISS GENE BORGMAN MISS SHIRLEY KINCAID MR. L. MORRIS Secretary to Superiniendenf Secrefary Bookkeeper Offnce Manager Uwuj JL hlmli, Grades seem io be an imporfani matter for one of Mrs. Munf's sevenfh grade mafh siudenis. Mrs, Louis is cheerful, even amidsi ine stacks of uncor- recfed senior English papers, An eighfh grade social siudies pupil increases his knowlf edge of geographical Ioceiions, Under careful inslruclion from Miss Frerichs, e siudenl' in ii-me ninih grade homemaking class prepares a dinner. Mr. Bofhwcll instructs a sludenf in his U. S. Hisiory class. AASEN, FLORENCE-English lll: B.S., O.S.C.: F.T.A., Freshman class. ANDERSON, HENRY KHANKI-Social Economics, Baskefball: B.S., U. of O.: Senior class, Var- sily G. BIRTCHET, MYRTLE-Marh II: B.S., U. of O.: Eighlh grade. BONNEY, HELEN-English l: B.A.,U. of O.: Eager Beavers: L.D. Sludenl Council. BOTHWELL, CHARLES-U. S. Hislory: B.S. and M.S., U. of O.: Junior class. BRONNER, BETTY-I-leallh and P. E.: BA., Iowa Slale Teachers College: Rally Squad, G.A.A. BROWNELL, LUCIELLE--Social Sfudies, English l: B.A., Willamelle Universily: Sevenlh grade. BURKEY, EMERY-Journalism, Science: B.A., Norih- wesfern Nazarene College: SCROLL, Ouill and Scroll, Journalism Club. CALHOUN, BERTHA-Social Sludies: BA., Hum- boldl Sfale Teachers College: Freshman class. CALHOUN, JENNIE-English Ill: B.S., U. of O.: Freshman class, F.T.A. Assembly Comrnillee. CARPENTER. WALTER-Vocalional Agricullure: B.S., O.S.C.: F.T.A. COLLETT, A. B.-Algebra, General Malh: B.S. and M.S., U. of O., O.S.C.: Tickel Squad. DAVIS, RAY-Healfh and P. E.: B.S., M.S., Univer- sily of Idaho: M.S., Nofre Dame: Varsity G. DEMMER, JUANITA-Lalin, Spanish: B.A., M.A., and MA., U. of O., Universily of Wisconsin: Nalional Honor. DENNY, THOMAS-Social Economics, P. E.: B.A., Whillier College: Senior class, Caveman Palrol. EGBERT, PRINCESS-I-lomernakinq: B.S., Norlh Da- kola Slare College: F.H.A., Eighlh grade, So- cial Aclivify. FENDER, MAXINE -- Health and P.E.: B.S., Ulah Sfale: Pep Club, G.A.A. FOX, ESTHER-Arr, Transcriplion: B.S., O.S.C.: Arr Club, Sfudenl Body Treasurer advisor. FRERICHS, ALMA-Homemalcinq: B.S., Universify of Nebraska: F.H.A., Execurive Board. GANNON, FRANCES-Heallh and P. E.: B.S., O.S. C.: L.D. Pep Club, L.D. Rally Squad, G.A.A. HALBERT, GERALDINE-Heallh and P. E., Alh- lelics: B.S., Colorado Slale College of Educa- llon: Girls' Leller Club, G.A.A. HARRISON, HOWARD-Typing: BA., Pacific: Sophomore class, Sfudenl Council, Typing for Service, Senior Play. HAYES, MYRTLE-Shorthand, Business Law, Con- sumer Eclucalion: B.S., Norlhwesl' Nazarene Col- lege: F.B.L.A., Hi-C Club. HAYES, MERLE-English IV, TOKA: BA., Willam- elle Universily. HINZ, LOIS-English V: BA., Concordia: Tri-Hi-Y, Junior class. INGRAM, MEL- Driving, Heallh and P. E., Alh- lelics: BA., Gonzaga Universily: Varsily G. JEFFRIES, MARY-Social Sludies: B.A., Monlana Slale Universily: Tri-Hi-Y. JOHNSON, OTIS-World Hislory: M.S., U. of O.: Sfage Crafl, KEITH, JAMES - Dean of Boys: B.S., Lewis and Clark College: Arhlelics. KING, HAZEL-Social Sfudies: B.S., Humboldl Slale Teachers College, U. of O.: Eighlh grade, L.D. Sludenl Council. KLOTE, EDWARD-Woodwork: B.S., Colorado A. and M. College: Tickel Squad. mmm... Teachers are human, foo! Here we see a group of lhem engaged in a lively volleyball game. At Coffee Club, former Grants Pass student, and now popular radio and television star, Marcia Van Dyke. talks over old times with her former teachers and her aunt, Lynetta Quinlan. MCMURDO, CHARLES-Photography, Visual Aids Instructor, Chicago Art Studios, Camera Club. G-OLDER, LYNN-l-lead Janitor. LIBBEY, JOAN-General Music, Orchestra, Chorus, B.A., University of Washington. LOBBATO, JOSEPH-Vocal Music, B.S. and M.S., New York University, A Cappella, Glee Club. LODWIG, RICHARD-English IV and VI, B.A. and M.A., Lewis and Clark College. LOFFER, JESSE-Health and P. E., B.S., O.S.C., Athletic Director, l-li-Y. LOUIS, SALLY-English VI, B.A. and M.A., Colo- rado A. and M., Senior class, Senior play. MANNAN, HERSHEL-English ll, Public Speaking, B.A., Arizona State Teachers College, Speech Club. MARKS, GENE-General Math, Algebra, Tennis, B. S., California State Teachers College, Boys' Pep Club. MASTERS, OREN-Social Studies, Math, B.S., North West Missouri, lowa State College, Jr. Hi-Y. MATEER, MILDRED-Librarian, B.A., B.S. and M.A., Theil College, Drexel Institute, Univer- sity ol Wyon-ring, Library Club. MAYFIELD, HARLAN-Biolooy, B. S., O.S.C., For- estry Club, Assembly Chairman, Sophomore c ass. MCALLISTER, RAYMOND-Instrumental Music, B.M., Southwestern College, Band. MEISSNER, REUEL-Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Math., B.S., O.S.C., Executive Board, Boys' Pep Club. MOATS, EVELYN-Language Arts, B.A. and M.A., University ot Nebraska, Reed College, Spic and Spanners, Junior Play, Seventh grade. MUNT, MARJORIE-General Science and Math, B.S. and M.S., University of Kansas, Science Club. NELSON, WALTER-Bookkeeping, Typing, M.A., Huron College, University ol South Dakota. O'NElL, EVA-English ll, Language Arts, B.S., Uni- versity of Idaho, L.D. Tri-Hi-Y, Splc and Span' ners, U.D. Student Council. PARR, SARAH--Remedial English, B.A,, U. of O., Junior class. QUINLAN, LYNETTA-Counseling, Dean of Girls, B.A., U. ol O., Girls' League, Social Activity. REDER, BILL-Social Economics, General Science, Health and P. E., Athletics, B.A., Willamette University. SOLLIE, ALlCE-l-lomemaking, B.S., O.S.C., F.l'l. A., Sophomore class. STEINERT, KARL-Chemistry, Physics, B.A., Lewis and Clark College, Caveman Patrol, Aeronau- tics Club. STRACHAN, JANET-Language Arts, B.A., Univer- sity of South Dakota, L.D. Honor Society, L.D. Tri-l-li-Y, Eighth grade. SUTTON, MARTIN-Trades and Industries, B.S., Northwestern University, Chicago, llllinois, T. and l. TODD, RALPH--Metal Shop, B.S., O,S.C. TRULL, FERN-U. Sr: History, Drama, B.A. and M.A., U. of O.,Whitman, l,R.L., National Thes- pians, Penthouse Players. WALTERS, CARL-Mathematics l, B.A., University of California, Jr. l-livY, Seventh grade. WEIGERT, LESLIE-Biology, B.S. and M.A., North- ern State Teachers College, Forestry, Sopho- more class. WERNER, RUSSELL-P. E., B. S., U. of O., Track, Basketball, Football. WILDAY, C. M.-Mechanical Drawing, B.S., Cen- tral State College. YOUNG, ELAINE-Special Education, A.B., Grove City College, Idaho State, M.A., University of Wyoming. E ivy' 'fi f WWW W' z 53 'fwvsg s Y SA Rpm. K NW D W sw fr, SQ N , 'Wx ,k?i3'f 'MS wwe af 9533? 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Q 'By-Qi grgg 7 Eiga? -3J.: ' W'-W M ELVIN BROWN Vice-Presidenf JOHN ELDEN Sfudenf Body President Second Vice-Presidenf BARNHART y Treasurer Rally Queen H15 5 5 fp W 5, , .1 ,fa Win' 1 EXECUTIVE BOARD FIRST ROW, IefTTo righlz Miss Frerichs, Filhian, Barnharl, Leon- ard, Griffin, McKrola. SECOND ROW: Brown, Liffle, Harris, Phillips, Sfanger. THIRD ROW: Mr. Thomas, Hedge- pefh, Pepper, Elden, Reid, Meissner, annals, Hamlin, 0101, lcfzllafzn, The ExecuTive Board is The organizaTion ThaT has decided The business issues Tor our school. Under The capable leadership oT Howard STanger, STudenT Body PresidenT, The chieT TuncTion of deciding busi ness TransacTions Tor The AssociaTed STudenT Body was accomplished by The sTudenT body ollficers and class presidenTs The advisors oT The ExecuTive Board were' Mr Reuel lvleissner, Mr. WaITer CarpenTer, lvlr, Frank Thomas, and Miss Alma Frerichs Heading This year's STudenT Council was STudenl Body Vice'PresidenT Mel Brown. Under his leadership The sTudenT body oTTicers and The represenTaTives of The classes and clubs discussed and worlced ouT The problems ThaT were presenTed To Them concerning The advice or assisTance ThaT was needed by ind: vidual clubs and classes lvlr James KeiTh lvir Howard Harrison and lvlrs Eva O Neil were The Upper Division STudenT Coun cll advisors STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW, leff To righl: Friend, Brocksen, Wyalf, Johnson, Dellin- ger, Holm, BarnharT, Niaa, MusTy, Mrs. O'Nell. SECO N D ROW: De Armand, Griffin, Wilson, Leon- ard, Lundy, Mr. Harri- son, Dallas, James, Reynolds, Litfle, Clay- lon. THIRD ROW: Eyer- ly, Mayfield, Sfoy, Har- ris, Phillips, Nolan, Sfory, Cooper, Barker. FOURTH ROW: Young, Turner, Winboli, Brown, Ford, Sfanger, EverTon, Swisher, Efhinqton. dcqwha, Jffwwladqn, E Young chemisfs closely observe fhe process of preparing a formula. These workers in mefal shop learn how 'fo weld. lndusfrious sfudenls in Mr. NeIson's bookkeeping class work hard fo finish fheir proiecls. Boys in fhe vocafional agriculfure class receive insrruciion from Mr. Carpenter. Miss Gannon gives her gym class a few pointers on how fo play volleyball. 'dir ik S ik 'aff Ag gh s vy fq fllix , ,Q f ., 4' Y N emeuisau nyc V7 wnoo T 4+ swfn. CLASSES gmpg Sibzflzn, .spnuahf DALE HARRIS President We OT The Class oT '5l sTarTed our lasT year by sponsoring The annual Senior Ball. The Theme, Magic in The MoonlighT, was carried ouT wiTh very ouT- sTanding decoraTions. As usual, a class execuTive board was Tormed, which did a greaT deal To guide us Through This evenTTul year. We sTarTed righT oTT by winning The P.T.A. mem- bership drive and having a member oT our class, June BarnharT, crowned FooTball Queen aT a rally held in The Rivoli TheaTre. Sfudenfs 'dance 'neafh a sfarry sky aT The annual Senior Ball. W The Theme was Magic in The Moonlight wakes Ma mmm FAT FORD MARLENE COOPER Vice-Presideni Secrefary MERLDINE GRIFFIN MARY LUNDY Treasurer S. C. Represenfafive ln February, we again emerged vicTorious by hav- ing our candidaTe, Nancy Leonard, crowned SweeT- hearT oT GranTs Pass High. May 3rd and 4Th were The daTes Tor The Senior Play, Good News. IT was a musical, a much diTTer- enT and more diTiiculT Type oT play Than has been Tried here beTore. Under The direcTion oT Howard Harrison, iT proved a big success. During The laTTer parT oT May, we had our annual Skip Day, wiTh everyone having a loT oT Tun. On June 8Th, The Tormal Senior BangueT was held aT The Elks Lodge, wiTh every one oT us having a wonderTul Time. The dinner was served by members oT The junior class. The HeaTer-Newman Memorial gym was The scene oT BaccalaureaTe on Sunday, June lOTh, Trom which we all leTT deeply inspired. The day we had been looking Torward To Tor many years Tinally arrived. On June l2Th we marched down The paTh oT rose covered arches To receive our diplomas and bid Tarewell To our dear old alma maTer. We will always have happy memories oT The days we spenT aT GranTs Pass High. Many Thanks To our class advisors who were: Mrs. Sally Louis, Mr. Tom Denney, and Mr. Hank Anderson. SENIOR EXECUTIVE BOARD-FIRST ROW, IefT To righi: Cooper, Turner, Roberis, Harris, Griffin, Koch, Mr. Anderson. SECOND ROW: EverTon, McGarvey, Ball, Lundy, Hufchens, Mr. Denny. a5'n.cluvaJwL 0 ' ,DUUL , Mm The Tear oT God is The beginning oT knowledge. Yes, This is my moTTo, and how many Times during my pasT school years This TacT has been proven. WheTher I realize iT or noT, my knowledge did noT begin unTil I learned To Tear God, and I, as The class OT '5I, have had a hard Time gaining This knowledge. I enTered GranTs Pass I-ligh School Tive shorT years ago. In I946 I was known as The Eager Beaver 7Th grade. This year liTTIe Bob Amsbary was my presi- denT. My presidenT The nexT year was Bill PruiTT. The EnThusiasTic Freshmen was my name The Tol- lowing year. I-Tal Faulkner, my presidenT, moved aT The end oT The TirsT semesTer, and Don Dickson, vice- presidenT, Took The gavel To carry ouT The plans and duTies oT presidenT. I'm sure you all remember The big mixer I had To geT acguainTed wiTh sTudenTs com- ing in Trom oTher schools, and my skaTing parTy. This was also The year ThaT Bob Amsbary was chosen Trom my class To Take The big posiTion oT Second Vice-Presi- denT oT The STudenT Body. As I enTered The upper division, Don Briggs ably Took The posiTion oT head man. This year was Topped by my Sophomore I-lop, April Showers, which was a greaT success in my eyes, and my biology Tield Trip when so many oT The sTudenTs came down wiTh poison oak. My iunior year saw Bob Amsbary again Take The Top posiTion oT presidenT, wiTh Don Jacobson, Nancy Leonard, Merldine GriTTin, and Maxine Dellinger as- sisTing him as class oTTicers. This was a big year: Junior Picnic, sTaTe baske-Tball TournamenT, and Junior Play, Peg o' My HearT, wiTh AniTa Shearburn as Peg and Miss Young as direcTor. The Junior Prom, Under- WaTer FanTasy, was a success: and someThing Thai musT noT be TorgoTTen is The TacT ThaT The iunior boys served as ushers and The girls carried The arches Through rain and mud Tor The seniors of '50To march Through. Now I'm a senior, and l've had a greaT senior year. The memories oT my Senior Ball, Magic in The Moon- lighT, senior plays, banqueT, skip clay, SweeThearT, Nancy Leonard, and FooTball Queen, June BarnharT, will never leave me. No greaTer presidenT could have led me in This senior year Than Dale I-larris. Giving him a helping hand were PaT Ford, vice-presidenT: Marlene Cooper, secreTaryp Merldine 6riTTin, Treasurer, and Mary Lundy, sTudenT council represenTaTive. This year my class has conTribuTed a senior proiecT, class yell, senior plays, and Top in PTA membership. No, l'm noT TorgeTTingI We had a Queen, Mrs. Louis, worThy oT all The praise ThaT could be given her, and Two Kings, Mr, Anderson and Mr. Denney. These were The paTienT and wonderTuI advisors who helped me Through This, my lasT year in GranTs Pass I-Iigh School. And Thank you, Mr. I-Iarrison, Tor direcT- ing my plays. You are all wonderful and I'II never TorgeT you. My Tlower is The rose, my colors, wine and silver, and my moTTo, The Tear oT God is The beginning oT knowledge. No maTTer how much knowledge I gain, sTill, ToremosT in my mind will be my Teachers, Triends, and classmaTes in GranTs Pass I-ligh. There comes a Time Tor all good Things To come To an end, and Tor me To walk inTo The TuTure, praying ThaT God will always be wiTh me and help me make The besT oT everyThing I do. On June IZ, wiTh Tear-Tilled eyes, I will walk down Those TradiTional long rows oT winding rose arches Io receive my diploma. I, as The Senior class, wanT To say To all my won- derful Triends--Good-bye, and Thanks Tor everyThing. I will never TorgeT you or dear old GranTs Pass High. ABBOTT, JOANNA COGSWELL Taken Transferred from Gold Hill High School, Gold Hill, Oregon 2, Nafional Honor 3, 4, Caveman Speech Club 3. ' ACORD, THOMAS W7MGO Radio Club 3. AMSBARY, BOB Mighty Mite Sfudenf Body Second Vice-Presidenf I, Class Presidenf 3, Rally Squad 2, Journalism Club 3, T and I 4, vice-presidenf 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Varsify G 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Baskefball 3, 4. AXTELL, EL RENE Versatile Transferred from Sf. Mary's High School, Medford, Oregon 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, secretary-freasurer 4, A Cappella 3, 4, accompanisf 4, Band 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Typing for Service 3, 4, presidenf 4, Nafional Honor 4. BAKSHAS, KENNETH Changeable T and I 4. BALL, ELMO Easy Going Senior Execufive Board, Varsily G 3, 4, sergeanf af arms 4, Fool- ball 4, Sfudenf Council 4. BARNETT, JO ANNE Neat Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, second vice-presidenf 3, Song Leader I, Glee Club I, presidenf I, Sexfeffe I, A Cappella 2, 3, Nafional Honor 2, 3, 4, Journalism Club 3, Camera Club 2, 3, Ouill and Scroll 3, 4, TOKA 2, 3, SCROLL 3, F.B.P.W. 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. BARNHART, JUNE Petite Sfudenf Body Rally Oueen 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, L.D. Head Yell Leader I, Rally Squad 2, 3, 4, L.D. Girls' League President I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, councilman 4, Journalism Club 3, Sfudenf Coun- cil 4, Execufive Board 4, F.B.L,A. 4, Typing for Service 4, Fool- ball Queen 4. BEBB, DIXIE Pleasant Transferred from Jacksonville High School, Jacksonville, Oregon 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, freasurer 4, Nalional Honor 3, 4, Caveman Speech Club 3, Penfhouse Players 4. BELDING, ADORE Mischievous Transferred from Glenbard High School, Chicago, Illinois 2, Li- brary Club 2, 3, 4, presidenf 4, Ari Club 4. BERGSMA, LOLA Pearhes 'n Cream Camera Club 2, Glee Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Afhlefics 2, 3, Girls' Leffer Club 2, 3, 4, TOKA 4, secrefary 4. BERNIER, LOUISE Tops! Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, sergeanf af arms 4, Girls' Lelfer Club l, 2, 3, 4, presidenl' 4, Afhlefics I, Z, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, serqeanf-af-arms 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, I.R.L. 3, Drill Team 3, 4, Glee Club I, 4. BOOTH, RICHARD Dependable T and I 3, 4. BRAZIE, BETTY Nice BRIGGS, DARLENE Independent Pep Club I, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, secretary 4, Camera Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. I BRIGGS, DON Likeable Class Presidenf 2, Foresfry Club 2, 3, 4, presidenl 4, Varsity G 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Foofball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. BRINK, AUDREY Soft Spoken Pep Club I, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4. BROWN, MELVIN I Dead Eye Sfudenf Body Vice-Presidenf 4, Class Treasurer 2, F.B.l..A. 4, presi- denf 4, Sfudenf Council 4, Execufive Board 4, Baskefball 3, 4, Var- sily G 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. BRUNER, ROD Earnest BUSCH, ELIZABETH Sophisticated Transferred from Sf. Cecilia High School, Defroif, Michigan 4, T and I 4. BUSHNELL, BETTY JO R Agreeable Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Typing for Service 2, F.H.A. I, Pep Club 2, 3, Drill Team 3, F.B.P.W. 2. BUSHNELL, RICHARD Good Natured F.F.A. 2, 3. BUTCHER, ROBERT Happy CAMPBELL, GLENN Curly Foresfry Club 2, 3, 4. CARDA, GIL Alibi Ike Varsify G 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Caveman Pafrol 3, Wresfling 3, 4, Foofball 4. CARLSON MARY JO Coquette Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, secrefary 4, Drill Team 2, 3, Rally Squad Sub- sfifufe 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Camera Club 2, 3, I.R.L. 3, Tri'Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, .llournalism Club 3, Typing for Service 3, 4, represenfafive 'ro F.B. .A. 4. CAVYELL, MINNIE Twinkle Eyes Library Club 3, I-li-C 4, l.R.L. 3, Glee Club I. CHASTEEN, ALBERTA Whiz-z-z Girls' Leffer Club 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4, Pep Club l. CLARK, CAROLYN Good Sport Transferred from Garfield High School, Los Angeles, California 2, Afhlefics 2, 3, Girls' Leffer Club 2, 3, 4. COBBS, CHARLOTTE Nice Smile F.H.A. I. COLEMAN MARY Different Typing for Service 3, 4, recording secrefary 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, coun- cilman 4, SCROLL 3, head fypisf 3, Journalism Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, P.T.A, Play 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Girls' Trio 3, Sfuclenf Council 4. COOK, LAVOLA Friendly Tickef Squad 3, 4. COOPER, MARLENE Innorence Class Councilman 2, Class Secrefary 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, secre- fary 4, Sexfeffe I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Sfring Trio 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Class Play 3, I.R.L. 3, secrefary 3, Camera Club 2, 3, vice-presiclenf 3, Sfudenf Council 2. COREY, LOIS lntpish Transferred from Clarkdale High School, Clarlcdale, Arizona 2, F.H.A. 2, 3. CORTHELL, DAVID Corkie Foofball 4, Varsify G 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, secrefary-freasurer 4. CRANE, RETHA JEAN Considerate Transferred from Bell High School, Maywood, California Z, Library Club I, Tickef Squad 3, F.H.A. 3, 4. CROCKER, PATSY Perl DARNEILLE, HELEN Consistent DAUNER, LOIS Eyiicient Arf Club 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4, Journalism Club 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, SCROLL 3, 4, Typing for Service 4, Ouill and Scroll 4. DAVIDSON JERRY Shyf?1 Transferlred from Universily High School, Eugene, Oregon 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Afhlefics 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. DAVIS, RUTH WEBSTER Quiet DAWSON, -MARGIE A Typical American Girl Journalism Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Nafional Honor 4. DELLINGER, MAXINE Condensed Version Class Councilman 3, TOKA 2, 3, 4, photographic manager 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, L.D. Yell Leader I, National Thesplans l, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 2, secretary 4, Thespian Play 2, 4, Drama Club I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Caveman Speech Club 3, 4, Glee Club I, Penthouse Players I, 2, 3, 4, L.D. Girls' League Councilman I, Journalism Club 3, 4, councilman 4, SCROLL 3, Student Council I, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4. DICKSON, DON I 4 4 Athlete Class Vice-President I, president l, Class Vice-President 2, Foot- ball 3, 4, co-captain 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 2, 3, 4, I-li-Y 3, 4, F.T,A. 3, 4. DITTO, ANN Queenly Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, president 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, Athletics 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, Camera Club 2, president 2, TOKA Artist 3, Art Club 2, Caveman Speech Club 3. DOESCHER, ROBERT Slicker Transterred from West Point High School, West Point, Nebraska 2. DOPYERA, EMILY WILLFOUNG Faithful Band I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club I, 2, 3. DOSTALIK, FRANK Antone F.B.L.A. 4. DROWN, ANNAJEAN REED! A Cappella 3, Caveman Speech Club 3, 4, National Honor 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, l.R.'L. 3, F.B.L.A. 4. DURRENT, SONDRA Sunny Pep Club 2, 3, Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Letter Club I, 2, 3, 4, sergeant-at-arms 3, Art Club I, 2, 3, 4, councilman 4, Athletics l, 3, 4, Ski Club I, Student Council 4. ESTES, MAURENE Blondie Library Club I, 2, F.l-LA. 3, Ticket Squad 3. EVERTON, ELDON Outstanding Senior Executive Board, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 3, presi- dent 4, National Honor 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Varsity G 3, 4, secretaryetreasurer 4, EVERY, ROBERT T Texas Class Secretary I, A Cappella 2, 3, Thespian Play 4. EYERLY, FLOYD Good Natured Forestry Club I, 2, 3, 4, councilman 4, F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4. FAHEY, IRIS MORRISON Grown UP F.l-l.A. 3. FINDLEY, THOMAS High P00205 Stage Cratt 4. FITHIAN, VIRGINIA Fine! Fine! SCROLL 3, 4, assistant editor 3, editor-in-chief 4, Journalism Club 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, National Honor 2, 3, 4, president 4-, Typing for Service 2, 3, 4, president 3, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, secretary-treasurer 2, TOKA Typist 3, l.R.L. 2, historian 2, F.B,L.A. 4, Student Council 4, Executive Board 4. FLANINGAM, DICK , h Witty Basketball 3, 4, Football 4, Varsity 6 3, 4, Typing tor Service 3. FLICKINGER, JUANITA The Voice Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 3, 4, A Cappella I, 2, 3, 4, Sextette I, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Camera Club 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Journalism Club 4, treasurer 4. FLOCK, ROBERT '50 AndaHalf Varsity G 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, Baseball I, Football 2, 3, 4. FORD, PAT Joe College Class Vice-President 4, Class Play 3, Varsity G 2, 3, 4, president 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 4, Caveman Patrol 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Junior Citizens I, secretary I. FORTNER, BETTY Tm Pep club 3, 4. FRAZIER, ARLIETA Nightingale A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Sextette I, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 4, presi- dent 2, Thespian Play 4. FRIEND, BRUCE Swell Guy Transferred from Venice High School, Venice, California 3, Var- sify G 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Caveman Speech Club 4, Aeronau- tics Club 4. FRIEND, LAWRENCE Dependable Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsily G 3, 4, Caveman Pafrol 2, 3, 4, council- man 4, Tickef Squad 2, 3, 4, Sfudenl' Council 4. GIBSON, HARRY Good Joe T and I I, 2, 3, 4, presidenf 3, serqeanf af arms 4. GLEDHILL, RICHARD Sarge GOESSLING, JACK I 0911254012 Transferred from Valleio Junior College, Valleio, California 4. GOREE, MILDRED Earnest Library Club 3, vice-presidenf 3. GOYER, TOM Lanky Varsify G 4, F.T.A. 4. GRAFF, CHARLES Calm Transferred from Porfola High School, Porfola, California 4, Band 4. GRAHAM, PAUL 5120119 Foofball 3, 4, Varsily G 3, 4. GRIFFIN, MERLDINE Sweet and Lovely TOKA 2, 3, 4, edifor-in-chief 4, Class Secrefary 3, Class Treasurer 4, Nafional Honor 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 3, councilman 41Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, second vice-presidenr 2, vice-presidenf 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, L.D. Song Leader I, Glee Club I, Sexfeffe I, A Cappella 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Journalism Club 3, Hi-C 4, SCROLL 3, Sfudenf Council 4, Girls' League Vice-Presidenl 4, Class Play 3, Execufive Board 4. GROVES, PAUL Alert HALL, WILMA Retirenl HAMLIN, MARIE Unassuming Nafional Thespians l, 2, 3, Thespian Play 2, 3, Pep Club I. HANSEN, MARGARET Perfection F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, vice-presidenf 3, reporfer 3, sfafe presidenf 4, Journalism Club 3, 4, SCROLL News Eclifor 4, Class Play 3, Typing for Service 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, secrefary-Treasurer 4. HARADER, SUZANNE Jim'.v Girl Pep Club I, 2, presidenf l, L.D. Girls' League Secrefary I, Jour- Lalhsrg Club 3, 4, vice-presidenf 4, Camera Club 4, TOKA 2, Tri- I- . HARLACHER, VERA Modest Nafional Honor 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4. HARPER, BARBARA Delicate L.D. Girls' League Song Leader I, Pep Club I, 2, Song Leader l, Glee Club I, 3, A Cappella 2, 3, T and l 4, freasurer 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2. HARRIS, DALE Our Leader Class Presidenf 4, Nalional Honor 2, 3, 4, Caveman Speech Club 3, 4, presidenl 3, Class Play 3, Radio Club 3, Caveman Pafrol 2, Boys' Pep Club 3, 4, Execufive Board 4, Hi-Y 4. HAYNES, DORIS Thoughtful HEATH, WILLIAM Slender, Tender, and Tall Transferred from Lakeside High School, Seaffle, Washingfon 4, Baskefball 4, Hi-Y 4, Varsity G 4, Junior Citizens I. HEFLIN, IDA Agreeable Girls' Leffer Club 2, 3, 4, Afhlefics 2, 3, 4. HEGERHORST, ROBERT Uncmrcerned T and I 4. HELMHOUT, MARLENE Alonf Transferred from San Jose High School, San Jose, California 4, Art Club 4. HENDERSON, JACK Boi-i-neu-g! Wrestling 3, 4, Varsity G 3, 4, Track 4. HERZBERG, WILLARD - Swede Caveman Patrol 2, 3, 4, president 4, Radio 3, 4, Forestry Club 2, 3, 4. HICKMAN, DARLENE Short 'fr Sweet Transferred from Ashland -High School, Ashland, Oregon 3, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, president 3, 4, National Honor 4. HILDEBRAND, ARDEN Clean out F.F.A. 4, Caveman Patrol 2. HIRSCH, ALICE Goldilocles Pep Club I, Library Club I. HOGAN, LEONARD Well Dressed Journalism Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. HOLLOWELL, KENNETH Genuine HOLM, YVONNE Poise Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Rally Squad 4, substitute 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 2, I.R.L. 3, National Honor 2, 3, 4, vice-president 4, Camera Club 2, Journalism Club 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Sextette 3, 4, Girls' League Program Chairman 4, Typing for Service 3, 4, vice-president 3' F B LA 4' TOKA 3' Quill and Scroll 3 4 councilman 4' Stud t I I I I I I en Council 4. HOLMES, RAYMOND Tubby F.F.A. 2, 3, T and I 4. HOLZINGER, LEONARD Flash T and I 3, 4. HOPKIN, LEON Silent Type Transferred from Graybull High School, Graybull, Wyoming 3. HOPPER, BONNIE Willnwy Art Club l, 2, 3, 4, secretary 4, Camera Club 3, Pep Club I, 2, Tri- il-li-Y 4, TOKA 2, 4, sales manager 4. HOWELL, JOHN Joker Boys' Pep Club 3, Caveman Patrol 2, 3. HULL, BILL Affuble Hi-C 4. HUNTER, DORAL Sporty Basketball 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Forestry Club 2, Boys' Pep Club 3, 4, Varsity G 3, 4. HUNTINGTON, LORRAINE Industrious Transterred from Yreka High School, Yreka, California 3, Ticket Squad 3, 4. HUTCHENS, NORMAN Active Senior Executive Board, Caveman Speech Club 3, 4, president 4, Hi-Y 4, TOKA 3, Student Council 4. INMAN, MARGARET I Gay F.H.A. 2, Camera Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Athletics 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4, TOKA 4, senior section editor 4. JACK, JAMES Likenble F.F.A., president 4, Ticket Squad 3, 4, l.R.L. 4, Caveman Patrol 4, Boys' Pep Club 4. JACOBSON, DON All American Transferred from Myrlle Creek High School, Myrlle Creek, Ore- gon 2, Class Viceeluresidenl 3, Baskelball 2, 3, 4, Foolball 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Varsily G 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. JANTZER, BEVERLY JOHNSTON Sincere Pep Club I, Journalism Club I, 2. JANZEN, CORNELIUS Jarvix Caveman Speech Club 3, Class Play 3. JAYNES, LOWELL Composed F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Foreslry Club Z, 3, 4. JOHNSON, DORINE Sprightly Transferred from Hilmar High School, Hilmar, Calilornia 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4. JOHNSON, WAYNE The Hnrnblozver Band I, 2, 3, 4, presldenl 4, Orchesrra I, Brass Sexfelle 2, 3, 4, JONES, GENE Roving Kind Transferred from Roseburg High School, Roseburg, Oregon 2, F.B. LA. 4, A Cappella 4. JONES, JIM Cooperative Iran-sfezrred from EI Dorado Counly High School, Placerville, Cali- ornia . JORDAN, JERALD Tease KEISTER, ALICE Little Bit A Cappella 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, secrelary 3, Pep Club I. KELLER BARBARA Sunny Pep' Club I, 2, TOKA 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Journalism Club 3, Tand I 4. KELLEY, JAMES .larnlar KERNS, DICK Reliable Transferred from Berkeley High School, Berkeley, California 3. KESSLER, BARBARA Charm Girls' League Secrelary 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 4, A Cap- pella 2, Glee Club I, vice-presidenl I, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, F.B.P.W. 2, T and I 3, E.H.A. I, 2, 3, degree chairman Z, 3, Treasurer 3. KIRBY, FRANK Loquacious Nalional Thespians 3, 4, file clerk 4, l.R.L. 3, 4, presidenl 4, Rally Squad 2, Class Play 3, Thespian Play 4, TOKA 4, business manager 4, Typing for Service 3, 4, Boys' Pep Club 3, 4, Caveman Patrol 2, 3, secrelary-lreasurer 2, Penlhouse Players 3, 4. KLUSMAN, JIM Steadfasl Foreslry I, 2. KOCH, JAY Beaver Varsily G 3, 4, HIYY 4, Baseball 3, 4. KOCH, JOHN Human f?l Comedy Senior Execulive Board, Varsily G 3, 4, Foolball 3, 4, Baskelball 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Sludenl Council 4. LA GEST DORIS Gfnvviffl TransTerred from Lincoln High School, Tacoma, Washinglon 3, F.B.L.A.4. LARSEN, JOAN Understanding Nalional Thespians 4, Thespian Play 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Glee Club I. LAWSON, SHIRLEY ' ' Amar-nw Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, sergeanl-al-arms 4, Pep Club 4, Journalism Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Tri-HIAY 2, 3, 4, Nalional Honor 3, Drill Team 4, F.B.L.A. 4. LEHMAN, RICHARD Shrewd LENHERT, JERRY Risque Caveman Palrol 4. LEONARD, NANCY Sweetheart Sfudenf Body Secrelary 4, Class Secrelary 2, Class Treasurer 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, L.D. Head Song Leader l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Narional Honor 2, 3, 4, Nalional Thespians 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, vice- presidenl 4, Journalism Club 3, SCROLL 3, business manager 3, TOKA 2, 3, F.B.P.W. 3, Caveman Speech Club 3, secretary 3, Penr- house Players 2, Typing for Service 3, I-li-C 4, Sludenl Council 4' Executive Board 4, Thespian Play 2, 4, Sweelhearl of Granls Pass High 4. LETTEKENbPLAUDETTE Energetic Glee ub I, 3, 4, Library Club I, 3, Pep Club 3, Afhlelics 3, F.T.A. 4. LEWIS, CARROL POINDEXTER Serene Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, president 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Girls' Trio 3, F.B.P.W. 3, Camera Club 2, Journalism Club 3, 4, TOKA 2, 3, 4, secrefary of opening pages 4, Glee Club I, EI Dee Library Club I, presidenr I, Sexlelle I, Drill Team 2, 3, 4. LILLIE, BETTY Lackadaisiral Transferred from Chehalis High School, Chehalis, Washinqron 3, Glee Club 3, T and I 4. LOCUST, REESE Boys' Pep Club 3, 4, H - LOGHRY, WYNONA F.H.A. 3, 4, Nalional H Dauntless i C 4 Sincere onor 3 4. . LOWDEN, BLANCHE Placid Pep Club I, F,I-LA. 2, 3. LOWELL, LEE Shakespeare Journalism Club 3, 4, SCROLL 3, 4, sporls edifor 4, Caveman Speech Club 4, I-lifC 4, vice-presidenl 4. LUNDY, MARY Q Sweet Class Councilman 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Rally Squad 3, 4, Nafional Thes- pians 3, 4, Sluclenf Council 4, TOKA 4, sporfs edifor 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Penrhouse Players 3, El Dee Library Club I, presidenf I. MAHAN, BENNIE JO Carefree Transferred from Lakeside High School, Hol Springs, Arkansas 2, F.l-I.A. 2, 3, 4, hislorian 4, Girls' Lelfer Club 3, 4, Alhlefics 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. MANSON, PEGGY I Q Ch fl eer u Ari Club 2, 3, 4, TrivHi-Y 2, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 3, 4. MARCH, HELEN Scholarly Transferred from Coachella Valley Union High School, La Quinla, California 2, l.R.L. 3, 4, corresponding secrelary 4, F.B.P.W. 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Caveman Speech Club 4, Library Club 3. MARCUS, EVERETT Humorous Varsily G 3, 4, Caveman Palrol 3, 4. MAYFIELD, JOHN Smiles F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, secrelary 3, Caveman Parrol 4, l.R.L. 4, Boys' Pep Club 4, secrelary-lreasurer 4. MCCLAIN, BOB I - Thespian Nalional Thespians 2, 3, 4, rreasurer 3, presidenl 4, l.R.L. 3, 4, vice- presidenr 3, Thespian Play 2, 3, 4, Caveman Patrol 2, 3, TOKA 4, Journalism Club I, 2, Boys' Pep Club 3, 4, Drama Club I, Penl- house Players 2, 3, 4, Arr Club 4. McGARVEY, BARBARA Vivuvious Senior Execulive Board, Camera Club 2, 3, 4, secrelary 2, coun- cilman 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, assembly chairman 4, Drill Team 3, 4, caplain 4, SCROLL 3, 4, Journalism Club 3, 4, council- man 4, Tri-I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Sludenl Council 3, 4. MCGREGOR, BRUCE S60HJf Hi-Y 4. McGUIRE, RAMONA -40150519 Nalional Honor 2, 3, 4, secretary-treasurer 4, F.T.A. 3, l.R.L. 3, Typing for Service 2, 3, 4, assiqnmenl' secrelary 3, T and I 4. McKY, WAYNE 011585113 F.F.A. 2, 3. MEINEL, RUTH Camera Club I. METCALFE, ROY Track 3, 4. MILLARD, SALLY MAY Glee Club I, Tri-.Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Journalism Club 3, Pe MILLER, JACK MILLER, JEANNE Tranquil Insistent Dainty p Club I, 2, 3, 4, Grease Monkey Pretty Pep Club I, T and I 4, councilman 4, Glee Club I, A Cappella 2, TOKA 2, 3, Camera Club 3, Junior Red Cross I, Tickel Squad I, Sfudenf Council 4. MOSHER WALTER Determined Translerred from Manual Arls High School, Los Angeles, Califor- nia 3, Hi-C 4. MURPHY, WANDA Ticket Squad 3, 4, T and I 4, Camera Club 4. MUZZY, DONNA Baby-Face Equestrian Transferred from Chaffey Union High School, Onlario, California 3, Glee Club 3, A Cappella 4. NELSON, LILLIAN Polite SCRbOLL Assis+an'r Business Manager 4, Journalism Club 3, 4, Glee Cu I. NELSON, TRACY Unabtrusive Foreslry Club 3. NEWELL, GERALDINE Trim T and l 4, secrelary 4, Trifl-IIAY 3, 4, Pep Club 3, A Cappella 3, Arl Club I, Thespian Play 3, Narional Honor 4, NaTional Thes- pians 4. NILES, PAT Short Cut Foreslry Club I, 2, 3, 4, secrelary-Treasurer 4, Ticker Squad 2, Jour' nalism Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, president 4, SCROLL 3, 4. NOLAN, DARLENE Reserved A Cappella 2, 3, 4, I NORTON, CLIFTON Somnolent F.F.A. I, 2, 3, Basebal NUTTER, MARY Immavulate Glee Club I. O'CONNELL, SHARON Irish Pep Club 2, 3, Drill Team 3, Journalism Club 3, PALMER, SANDRA Sandy Alhlerics I, 2, 4, councilman I, Girls' Lefler Club I, 2, 3, 4, secre- Tary-lreasurer 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drill Team 2, 4, Tri-I-li-Y 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Band 3, l.R.L. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Caveman Speech Club 3, 4, Glee Club I, Library Club I, Sludenl Council I. PARRISH, VERNON A SONS PHILLIP Cheerful HFHPU P R , Class Treasurer I, Baskelball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsily G 2, 3, 4. PATTERSON LAURA cm Pep Club T, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Typing for service 4, AH,- leI'ics 4, F.B.L.A. 4. PAuLus, JEAN Betty co-Ed Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, vice-president I, Song Leader I, Journalism Club 3, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Drill Team 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Typing for Service 3, 4, SCROLL 3. PAYLOR, BILL G.l. Joe Varsity G 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Wrestling 4, Caveman Patrol 3, 4, vice-president 4. PEEBLES, SHIRLEY Dimples Transferred from Central Point High School, Central Point, Ore- gon 3. PEERY, LORRAINE Taciturn T and l 3. PENDELL, DON Competent Band l, 2, 3, 4, Typing lor Service 4. PHILLIPS, DON Ambitious Student Body Treasurer 4, National Honor 2, 3, 4, l.R.L. 2, 3, 4, Caveman Speech Club 3, 4, Executive Board 4, Student Council 4, Journalism Club 4, SCROLL Ad Manager 4, Boys' Pep Club 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity G 3, 4, Hi-C 4. POWELL, BURREL Bud Transferred from Corvallis High School, Corvallis, Oregon 4, Band 4, Hi-Y 4, Track 4. PUSCH, DIANE Soft-Spoken Typing for Service 3, 4, F.B.P.W. 2. QUINTON, HOWARD Fullback Varsity G 2, 3, 4,Track 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. RADCLIFFE, JAMES Loyal T and l 4, Tennis 4. RAMSEY, ALICE Congenial Library Club l, 2, 4. REAMS, CHARLES Chuck Football 3, 4, Varsity G 3, 4, A Cappella 4. REESE, GLENN Popular Varsity G 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 4, A Cappella 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. REYNOLDS, EARL None Better A Cappella 2, 3, 4, National Honor 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, LARRY Undecided F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4. RICHARDSON, RONNIE Oblivious F.F.A. 2, 3. ROBERTS, BARBARA All 'Round Girl Senior Executive Board, Rally Squad 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, vice- president 3, Drill Team 2, 3, Camera Club 2, 3, councilman 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Journalism Club 3, 4, sergeant-at-arms 3, SCROLL 3, 4, Student Council 4. ROBERTSON, JOAN I Little Girl Transferred from Shasta Uriion High School, Redding, Calitornia 4, Penthouse Players 4. ROBINSON, KEITH lugenuous F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, treasurer 4, Caveman Patrol 4. ROSSOW, PHYLLIS Prartiral ROTH, GARY Sprinter Varsity G 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Football 4. ROTH ROBERT Un redirtable . P Varsity G 3, 4, Football 3, Track 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 2, 4, Junior Red Cross I. SAUER, RILLA Sensible Library Club 33 I-li-C 4. SAUER, WILBUR Undemonstrative T and I 4. SAVAGE, TERRY Well Liked Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 2, 33 Caveman Speech Club 3, 43 TOKA 2, 33 Tri-HIYY 43 Camera Club 2, 33 F.B.P.W. 33 Journalism Club 33 F.B.L.A. 4, secrelary 4. SCHELENBAUM, JIM Quiet Boys' Pep Club 33 Aeronaulics Club 4. SHEARBU RN, ANITA Peg O' My Heart Pep Club I3 Yell Leader I3 A Cappella 2, 43 Glee Club I3 Nalional Thespians 3, 43 Thespian Play 3, 43 Class Play 3, lead 33 Journalism Club 3, 43 Typing for Service 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 43 SCROLL 3. SHEARBURN, ELEANOR Cruwning Glory Pep Club I, secrelary I3 Sexlelie I, 43 A Cappella I, 2, 43 Jour- nalism Club 3, 43 Typing for Service 4. SIEGMAN, DICK Happy-Go-Lucky Band I, 2, 3, 43 Orcheslra I3 Dance Bancl I, 2, 43 Wresling 3, 43 Varsily G 3, 4. SIIKANEN, MARIAN Diminutive Transferred from Lincoln High School, Floodwood, Ivlinnesoia 23 Band 23 I.R.L. 3. SLAVEN, MARION .lovial Transferred from Gervais High School, Gervais, Oregon 4. SLIGER, GEAROLD Good Mixer A Cappella 3, 4, presidenl' 43 Varsily G 43 Hi-Y 43 Foolball 4. SLOAN, SHELDON Cut Up Foreslry Club I, 2, 3, 4. SMITH, CAROLYN Munn Lisa Pep Club 33 Band I. SMITH, MILTON Buddy Hi-Y 3, 43 Varsily G 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. SMITH, ROBERT Tiger Baskelball Manager 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Varsiiy G 3, 43 Foofball 43 A Cappella 3, 4. SPAULDING, KEITH Nonrhalant Foreslry Club 33 Stage Crafl I. STAATS, JOAN Sugar Pep Club I, 2, 33 Girls' Glee 43 Drill Team I, 2, 33 Camera Club I, 2, 3, secretary-ireasurer 43 Dramalics Club 33 Journalism Club 4. STAATS, JOYCE Spire Pep Club I, 2, 33 Drill Team I, 2, 33 Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4, coun cilman 43 Journalism Club 43 Ari Club 4. STANGER, HOWARD Huey Sludenl Body Presidenl 43 A Cappella 2, 3, 4, vice-presiclenl 33 Boys' Quarlef 33 Glee Club I3 Varsily G- 2, 33 Basketball 3, 43 F.B.L.A.'43 I-Ii-Y 3, 4. STARNES, SUE ' Personality Plus Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, secrefary-treasurer 43 Girls' League Vice-Presidenl' I3 SCROLL 33 Journalism Club 33 Typing for Service 43 Alhleiics 4. STEVENS, GLENN Hat Rod Kid A Cappella 43 Boys' Pep Club 43 Boys' Glee Club 43 Boys' Quarief 4. STEVERS, SYLVIA Demure Transferred from Wheeler Union High School, Wheeler, Oregon 33 Tri-I-Ii-Y 43 F.I-I.A. 4. STEWARD, MARIE U Debvfldirf? Girls' Leffer Club Z, 3, 43 Library Club 33 Hi-C 4. STEWART, EDNA , Nifty Transferred from Rogue River High School, Rogue River, Oregon 43 Journalism Club 4, secrefary 43 SCROLL 4. STEWART, MAXINE LACY I Swell Gal Pep Club l, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 3, 43 Tri'Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 TOKA 2, 3, 4, secrefary of classes 43 Camera Club 23 F.B.P.W. 33 SCROLL 3. STICKELMAN, DICK Smooth Varsify G 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. STOTT, CAROLYN Chic Pep Club I, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 4, reporferV43 SCROLL 3, 4, sociefy edifor 3, edifor-in-chief 43 Sfudenf Council 43 Execu- five Board 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Camera Club I. STOY, DAVID Noble Transferred from Silverfon High School, Silverfon, Oregon 23 F.B. LA. 43 Band l, 2, 3. STRICKLAND, DORIS Prima Danna SCROLL 3, 4, head fypisf 43 Journalism Club l, 2. STRONG, ROGER Profile Varsify G 3, 43 Wresfling 3, 43 Arf Club 2, 3. SURRAN, ALFRED Reserved Junior Red Cross I, 2, 3, 43 Sfage Craff 4. SWANSON, MIKE The Lone Stranger Varsigy G 43 Baseball 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Wresfling 43 Foresfry Club l, 2, ,4. SWARTOUT, ELLYN Lyn Pep Club 3, 43 Ski Club l3 Arr Club 23 Camera Club 3, 43 Library Club 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 A Cappella 43 Orchesfra 4. SYRES, ERAYNE Attent-i-o-u! Varsity G 3, 43 Foofball 3, 43 Junior Red Cross I. THOMPSON, FAYE A V Pep Club l, 43 Drill Team 43 Journalism Club 3, 43 SCROLLDLXZ Manager 33 Tri'Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 2, 3, 4, presidenf 43 F.B.L.A. 43 Arf Club I, councilman I. THOMPSON, MARGIE Model Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 33 Ari Club 33 Tri-l-li-Y 43 Glee Club I3 T and l 4. TROUTMAN, MILO lIfIil2e Transferred from Cenfral Poinf High School, Cenfral Poinf, Ore- gon 33 Baskefball 3, 4. TURNER, JIM I Gentleman Jim Senior Execufive Board3 Boys' Pep Club 3, 4, freasurer 3, presiv denf43 Ski Club l3 Caveman Pafrol 4. VALBUR6, DARREL Lofty Transferred from Kennewick High School, Kennewick, Washingfon 23 Band 2, 3, 4. VANDEWARKER, ERMA Calm Glee Club 2, 3. VAN NEST, NORMA Sprure Ski Club 3, 43 Typing for Service 33 Hi-C 4. VARNER, CLARA NELL Retiring Pep Club I3 Afhlefics 3, 43 Girls' Leffer Club 3, 4. VOBORA, JOE Self-Reliant F.F.A. I. WATERS, BETTY Vim and Vigor Transferred from V.I.T. High School, Verrnonf, Illinois 3, Rally Squad 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Sexfelfe 4, Journalism Club 3. WATSON, LLOYD Good Looking WEAVER, ROSEMARY The Best Girls' League Treasurer 3, presidenf 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, vice-presi- denf 3, presidenf 4, Nafional Honor 2, 3, 4, secrelary-freasurer 3, Girls' Leffer Club I, 2, 3, 4, secrefary-freasurer 2, Afhlefics I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Pep Club 2. WILDEY, JUNE - ,Biz O' Haoey Arf Club I, 2, 3, 4, freasurer 4, Pep Club I, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 3, councilman 3, TOKA Arfisf 4, Quill and Scroll 4. WILDEY, LLOYD Quizziml ' Transferred from Redondo Union High School, Redondo Beach, California 4. WILLIAMS, BETTY I Diligi-nt Library Club I, 2, Camera Club 4, Thesplan Play 3. WILLIAMS, FRANK Unaffected Journalism Club 3, I.R.L. 3, Caveman Pafrol 2, Nalional Thes- pians 3, 4, SCROLL 3, Hi-Y 4, Boys' Pep Club 3, 4, Typing for Service 2, Class Play 3. WILLIAMS, MARIE Coy Pep Club I, 2. WILSON, FRANCIS Full O' Fun Nafional Thespians 2, 3, 4, councilman 3, publicify chairman 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, chaplain 4, Girls' League Coun- cilman 4, F.B.P.W. 3, councilman 3, Journalism Club 3, 4, vice- presidenf 3, Typing for Service 3, Thespian Play 2, 3, 4, Drama Club l,TOKA 2, SCROLL 3, Sfudenf Council I, 3, 4. WOOD, JOHN . A Friend Transferred from Redondo Union High School, Redondo Beach, California 2. WOOLSEY, BETTY LOU A Doll Pep Club I. WYATT, CLARICE Flirtatious Pep Club I, 2, 3, councilman I, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Nafional Thes- pians 2, 3, 4, Thespian Play 4, Drama Club I, Penfhouse Players I, Girls' League Program Chairman I, Junior Red Cross I, 3, Arf Club I, Journalism Club 3, 4, presidenf 4, TOKA 2, 3, T and I 4. YORK, BILL Resourveful F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Sfagecraff 3, 4. YOSTEN, JACK Atomic Energy Varsify G 3, 4, Baskelball 3, 4, Foofball 4. YOUNG, BILL Optimist Nafional Thespians 3, 4, councilman 4, Thespian Play 2, 3, 4, Penf- house Players 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross I, l.R.L. 3, 4, freasurer 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Baseball Manager 3, 4, Foofball Manager 4. YOUNG, SHIRLEY Dorile F.H.A. I, I.R.L. 3, Nafional Thespians 3, 4. YOUNGBLOOD, LADDIE Unconverned Varsify G 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Baskefball 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, vice-presidenf 4. CALLAWAY, NEVA Southern Belle Re-enfered Granfs Pass High second semesfer 4, F.H.A. 3, 4, Na- ficinlal Thespians 2, 3, 4, secrefary 3, Pep Club 3, Drill Team 3, . . .3. HOWARD, PAUL Personuble Transferred from Tulelake High School, Tulelake, California 4, TOKA 4, Track 4, A Cappella 4. MCCURDY, JERRY - Sleepy Re-enfered Granfs Pass High from Armiio High School, Fairfield, California 4. The Class of 'SI spent many hours decorating for their Senior Ball, which was a huge success. Iwo Jima, a still scene from the senior Christ- mas program. The seniors raise the root with their class yell during a pep assembly. These seniors took time out to enioy the snow we had last winter. Glenn Reese probably isn't enioying it much, however. The Thing was pre- sented to Eldon' Everton for Christmas. Wally Smith and Santa iDave Corthelll look on. Mrs. Louis, our hard working advisor, gets her mail in the teachers' room. Caught in a familiar pose is Juanita Flick- inger, singing during the intermission at the Tri-Hi-Y Style Show. TOP ROW: Jim Lifrle, Presi'denTp Ronald Knighr, Vice-President. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Cribbey, Secretary: Anifa Parkins, Treasurer: Gary McFarland, Councilman. .show Abborf, John Adams, John Alexander, Marilyn Anderson, Bruce Anderson, Jim Anderson, Veniese Baker, Naoma Ball, Bruce Barker, Richard Beck, Esfelle Becker, Charlolfe Becker, Bernadine Bell, Barbara Bell, Bill Bezner, Pafsy Blevins, Barbara Briflon, Carrol Brocksen, Shirley Brown, Berry Brown, Gary Brown, Norma Browns, Mary Lois Brumbeloe, Cliff Brunson, Gerald .BryanT, Harlan Bunnell, Helen Busch, Eleanor Bushnell, Norman Buicher, Virginia BuHs, Jay Calacci, Barbara Callarman, Carol Carorhers, Ken Cave, Alfred CIayTon, Terry Cochran, Granl Cogswell, Ronald Conder, BeTTy Cooper, Naoma are T . 2 f ggras 3- X 8 nr?-' ,.. X i 5 ' l e i as i gym 155 fi 2 i - ' ..., kgs it s s ' 5 'ii T wk ii N X Q ag e This year's junior class has shown iTselT To be a very acTive one. In addiTion To Their TradiTional execuTive board The juniors organized an acTiviTy board which planned The class TuncTions. To sTarT OTT The year The group helped sponsor The Homecoming Rally held in The Rivoli TheaTer aTTer The Roseburg game November 3. The pro- gram included The crowning oT The Caveman Queen. As a service To The school The juniors sponsored The annual Prom held in May. The day The juniors looked Torward To mosT was The junior picnic held in May aT The ciTy park. IT was held on a school day which added To The enjoymenT. i To compleTe all The junior acTiviTies The junior girls consTrucTed and carried The arches Tor The graduaTion class in June and The boys ushered. The oTFicers oT This very busy class were: Presi- denT, Jim LiTTleq Vice-RresidenT, Ronald Knight SecreTary, Mary CribbeyqTreasurer, AniTa Parkinsg and Councilman, Gary McFarland. The Advisors were: Miss Lois l-linz, Mr. Charles BoThwell, and lvliss Sarah Parr. .,., E i ,vzz : 55,3 ,..., - ...., , j H-: Iv ::i:':- N A :V lg g Q 2 1 ,xg 92 , B. Q 3,,.,T5 ,....,., ' T--ww? is ,,,,,,, M . ..--. 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TOP ROW: Norman 'HedqepeTh, Presidenh Calvin WinbolT, Vice-Preslden'l'. BOT- TOM ROW: Kay HyaTT, Secrefaryg Carol Besiul, Treasurer: Fran Cooper, Council- Zwwe 511.0114 PM This willing, ambiTious and eager class came Tlying Through The year wiTh many achievemenTs To iTs crediT. ln The annual P.T.A. membership conTesT They placed Third. This was The second year oT The Sophomore Council and iT again was very successTul. These eTTicienT council members were elecTed Trom The biology classes aT The TirsT OT The year: Norma Jean Niaa, iviargene ivlusTy, Mary Sue James, lvlaralou Dallas, Donna McQueen, lvlarleen l-Till, Calvin WinbolT, KeiTh Barlcer, and Duane ivlc- Farland. AcTiviTies OT The class included The skaTing parTy held in The Tall, The sophomore hop in The spring, a paTrioTic assembly in February, and Their annual swimming parTy in lvlay. They presenTed anoTher assembly in The spring which was a good- bye program Tor The seniors. This class worked hard To make The BaccalaureaTe service especially nice by decoraTing and ushering Tor iT. The oTTicers Tor The sophomore class were: Pres- idenT, Norman l-ledgepeThq Vice-PresidenT, Calvin WinbolTq Secre-Tary, Kay l-lyaTT: Treasurer, Carol BesTulp and Councilman, Fran Cooper. The class worked under The encouragemenT and supervision OT The advisors who were: Miss Alice Sollie, lvlr. l-loward l-larrison, Mr. l-larlan ivlay- Tield, and lvlr. Leslie WeigerT. Abrams, John Acklen, Rufhann AlberTs, Larry , Alcock, Pai Alden, Gary ,i Alexander, Joyce I Anderson, Della Anderson, Oiis i Ashley, Peie Backes, Karen Ballenger, Lois Barker, KeiTh 3 Barnes, Jerry Barrell, Barbara Barry, Verl Basiian, Edward Baurenfeind, John Becker, Roberf Bergold, Jim Berirand, Roger Besful, Carol Biddlecome, Maxine Boalman, Helen Borgman, Bob Bridges, David Briggs, Genesse Bronson, Dick Brown, Carl Bullard, Beryl Bullard, Bonnie Burlon, Janice Cabler, Jim Cannon, Jewel Caraway, Billie Caraway, Jackie Caroihers, Bryan Chaney, Carol Clapham, Mike Clark, Zona Coleman, lnez Comslock, Theda Cooper, Fran Cronquisf, Barbara Culhane, Bill Curfis, Bob Dallas, Carl Dallas, Maralou Darby, Lorna Davison, J. D. Dennislon, Joann Dickson, Bill Dimmick, Dan Doescher, Janice Dollarhide, Carol Dcllarhide, Charles Dorn, Daurice Doslalik, Bill Downes, Deloss Downes, Nancy Driskell, Cecil Dubois, Sharon Duckworlh, Dorolhy Durnham, Dennis Durboraw, Don Egberl, Dale Eldred, Bob Evans, Jerry Everlon, Shirley Faulkner, Harold Faux, Barbara Fergerson, Lola Fifield, Marshall Filhian, Juanifa Folger, Shirley Ford, Pal Ford, Sharlelfe Franklin, Belh Frazier, Gene Fuller, Gary Glover, Gale Goff, Jean Graham, Roger Green, Richard Hale, Fred Hall, Kessie Hall, Marilyn Hamilion, Bill Hansen, Alice Harelson, Del Harelson, Sarah Harlacher, Loren Harmon, Don Harvey, Janice Hayden, Ann Haynes, Fleda Hedgepelh, Norman Helmhouf, Del Herndon, Bryce Hill, Marleen Hillis, Carol Hoehn, Margaret Hohlbauch, Bob Houck, Mel Houser, Beverly Howell, Harriel Hvall, Darlene Hyatf, Kay Jacobs, Ben Jacobson, Jon James, Sue Johnson, Donald Johnson, Homer Johnson, Slewarf Johnslon, Bill Jones, Palsy Jordan, James Kelly, Larry Kell, KiHy Kendall, Palsy Knox, Marilyn Lehm, Daline Lewis, Roger Lewman, Wil'da Linkharl, Rulh Lund, Adolph Lundy, Jim Lynn, Jane Mahan, Nancy Mahoney, Virginia Marqells, Nancy Mark, Gary Markel, Wayne Mason, Bill MacDonald, Phyllis McBride, Charles McClain, Jane McClain, Jim McClellan, Nadine McCloy, Tom McFarland, Duane McKy, Blaine McLean, Douglas McQueen, Donna Mefford, George Mendum, Laura Merchanf, Maurine Messinger, Charlolfe Melcalf, Jack Mewhinney, Will Meyer, Annamae Miller, Doris Miller, Kennelh Miller, Mary Anne Miller, Vernon Morning, Claudelle Morrow, Bob Mole, George Musser, John Musfy, Marqene Nealy, Cliff Nevi, Charlene Newman, Zorene Niaa, Norma Jean Norrick, Melvin Obye, John O'NeiIl, Beverly Onyell, Pal Orey, Jo Anne Owen, Roberl Packard, Pal Parish, Pal' Parsons, Don Pallerson, Ward Pearman, Gary Peaf, Raymond Peden, Dean Pedley, Bill Peery, Zorene Pinniger, Pal Penninqlon, Dorene Penry, Ernes? Perkins, Margarel Phillips, Bob Pinkerlon, Allen Pose, Bill Prall, Tommy Pruiff, Blaine Pruiif, Emma Pulse, Alice Pyle, Jean Ray, Donna Ray, Dorolhy Rayson, Richard Reed, Rosa Lee Reese, Don Reminglon, Bu'd Reynolds, Janice Richardson, Dwain Richardson, Neil Ricks, Sian Ridgeway, Jim Ringuelle, Lou Roberlson, Bruce Roberlson, Roberla Robinson, Linda Rosemus, Tom Rolh, Dave Rumble, James Rumble, Wanda Runnion, Joe Sanders, Dorolhy Sayre, Florence Scoll, Dean Scofl, Nancy Sease, Norman Seay, Alberta Seay, John Selchell, Jamie Sias, Fred Siikanen, Virginia Simpson, John Smilh, Dixie Smilh, Gene Smllh, Irene Smilh, Palsy Smilh, Rulh Spivey, Chuck Slafford, Tom Sleward, Melvina Sfover, Shirley Svinlh, Carol Swank, Ronald Tafl, John Thalcher, Joyce Thomas, Ronald Thompson, Don Thompson, Lorna Trumbull, Maeslelle Tudor, Lorella Turner, Kalhy Valdez, Elsie Vandewall, Janice Varner, Neva Varner, Wanda Vielbig, Furn Volkman, Florence Volkman, Granl War'd, Geraldine Warren, James Wall, Carol Weaver, Arline Webb, Slanley Weslfall, Bob Wheal, Belly While, Dick Wild, Barbara Wilde, Wanda Wildey, Phyllis Wildey, Shirley Williams, Barbara Williams, Jack Williams, Tommy Wilson, Darla Wilson, Lelarre Winboll, Calvin Wood, Alberl' Wrighl, Allen Zahn, Bill 5012111 MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Greenwood, Wanda Slory, :loyce Harmon, Pal Bezner, Belly Kolkow, Marilyn Dofy, and Mavis Van Arsdall. Mr. Mayfield gives his sophomores inslruclions aboul what fo look for on fheir biology field frip. The sophomores learned fo dance in special classes held on Thursdays in The library. JUNIOR PLAY CAST FIRST ROW, leff 'lo righl: Slory, Elhinglon, Wuner, Gilmer, Masfers. SECOND ROW: Sfanger, Parkins, Miss Moafs, Deve- reaux, Remberl, Cola, and Simpson. adm JWM grown mzvuim FIRST ROW, leff lo righf: McMullen, Borge, Reid, Morris, Allen, Hies, Tale, Burkey, Varner, DeArmond, Sfapely, Snyder, Erickson, Miss B. Calhoun. SECOND ROW: James, Sliger, Hunter, Shaw, Bufler, Crorey, Parrish, Simpson, Winland, Pusch, Mclnlice, Kenyon, Ellsworth, Barry. THIRD ROW: Lewis, Duslin, Brunner, Reed, Delay, Legler, Kelly, Jackson, Tl-iarcher, Sfewarl, Ballenger, Holmes. FOURTH ROW: Hull, Hill, Swallow, Pierpoinf, Coleman, Harris, Moine, Young, Fosler, Oslerrneier, Anderson, Youngblood, Lewis. FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Alfheide, Nicholson, Lindsay, Forgerson, McCormick, Black, Hume, Riggs, Maxwell Trumbull, Hall, Booze, Moniz, Mrs. Calhoun. SECOND ROW: Englman, Harkins, Annis, Swear, Knapp, Reed Beck, Chaney, Gordon, Klusman, LaGesl, Kahl, Hoehn. THIRD ROW: Theobald, Lockridge, Doerfling, Seagoe, Ayles bury, Marlin, Kuykendall, McCoy, McTimmons, Johnson, Roley, Rinear, Cardwell. FOURTH ROW: Smilh, Vinyard Weeks, Converse, Forresl, Richardson, Klaus, Hardie, Williams, Sloul, Skaggs, Newman. FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Mr. Marks, Deveraux, Harringlon, Wilkinson, L. Marlin, Savage, M. Marlin, Olson, Daven porl, Halley, Nelson, Adams, Miss Aasen. SECOND ROW: Bushnell, Dauner, Sfandley, Hume, Alleberry, Jaques Bridge, Clapham, Johnson, Blundon, Mincer, Arthur, Garreff. THIRD ROW: Brocksen, Lilwiller, Williamson, Relchless Marlin, Blevins, Warrelmann, Shrader, Snell, Admire, Messinger, Dorn. FOURTH ROW: Cobbs, Dean, Whilself, Rose Lewis, Evans, Thrasher, Meyers, Pounds, Wilbur, Bell, Wirlz, Ahlslrom. FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Jenkins, Kelly, Dexler, Becker, Scoll, McCann, Hildebrand, Torgrimson, Bennefl, Leffler, Phelps, Vinyard. SECOND ROW: Wallers, Basfian, Fields, Hackenberg, Walson, Baker, Anderson, Lowden, Weech, Rasmussen, Wrighf, Jensen. THIRD ROW: Wolfe, While, McAllisler, Wilson, Slreeler, Corn, McFarland, Nay, Van Blericom, Merrill, Towne, Winbolf. FOURTH ROW: Monroe, Best, Hamlet, Brooks, Hyzer, Baker, Weller, Harding, Dierks, Alexander, McCarler, Reed, Taylor, Collins. CSN 58 FIRST ROW, left to right: Chasteen, Herr, Foster, Boucher, Reed, Johnson. SECOND ROW: Miss Strachan, Varner Sandquist, B. Booze, Goetzl, Allen, Powers, M. Booze, Payte, Gurule, Moore, Davison, Miss Egbert. THIRD ROW Swanson, Comstock, Graue, Aas, Erickson, Dyer, Bennett, McKillip, Hooten, Brolin, Hassett, Owen, Barrett, House FOURTH ROW: Holm, Evans, Reese, Bartlett, Hillis, Ugstad, Palmer, Thompson, Woodcock, Claypool, Hopkins Hayes, Jacobs, Hissong, Van Winkle. FIFTH ROW: Booth, Maffett, Coutant, Wallace, Wilson, Boschke, Smith McCarger, Leftler, Great, Jaques, Raskin, Brown. FIRST ROW, left to right: Masters, Harris, Marks, LaForest, Baker, East, Gronau. SECOND ROW: Miss King, West, Harmon, Baker, Talbot, Smith, Ritter, Pernell, Offill, Winslow, Coverstone, Cartwright, Chapman, Miss Birtchet THIRD ROW: Pendell, Sheehy, Baxter, Randall, Shanahan, McMullen, March, Turner, Peterson, Hunt, Pulse, Nichols Swank. FOURTH ROW: Wilson, Shoemaker, Winqerd, Zinn, Edwards, Durboraw, Parrish, McAllister, Rockholt Wirtz, Okeson, Tichenor, Valburg, Payne. FIFTH ROW: Miller, Musick, Fassett, Drew, Brihm, Ashley, Strickland Keister, Williams, Hines, Harvey, Ingram, Tipton, Howell. Class officers leff To riqhT are. Frank Thomas, vice-presidenf' Vncke . Vannlce, secretary-Treasurer, Dianne McKrola, presidenf. even? graders sfream ouT of class when The bell rings, gm 0 56 ogg JD 5004 sms The SevenTh Grade Class has been one oT The mosT acTive, cooperaTive, and ambiTious classes GranTs Pass l-'ligh School has ever had. They enTered inTo high school acTiviTies by win- ning The magazine subscripTion conTesT and placing second in The PTA. membership conTesT. The Eager Beavers are The boys who keep The school grounds and The surrounding sTreeTs clean. The Spic and Spanners is The organizaTion oT all The girls in The classes. They perTormed many helpTul duTies in The building and kepT The rooms neaT and clean. They have Truly been a beneTiT To The school, TaculTy, and sTudenT body. Their helpTul and enThusiasTic advisors were: Mrs. l-lelen Bonney, Mrs. Lucielle Brownell, Mrs. Evelyn MoaTs, and Mr. Carl WalTers. Among The many acTiviTies This year, The SevenTh Grade held Their annual picnic in The spring, wiTh everyone having a good Time. Many oT The sTudenTs gave honor To The class by making high enough grades Tor The honor roll. The SevenTh Grade has represenTaTives To The Junior Red Cross, and They have sTarTed a new club oT Lower Division Journalism. The class oTTicers were: PresidenT, Dianne Mc- Krola: Vice-PresidenT, Frank Thomas: SecreTary- Treasurer, Vickey Vannice. The Social STudies repre- senTaTives To The Lower Division STudenT Council were: Barbara Siegman, Shirley l-ledgepeTh, Buzz Cannon, Ellis Owen, and JaneT l-lowell. The reporTers To The Scroll were Shirley l-ledgepeTh, and Emily Nandie. FlRST ROW, leff To righft McGregor, Brown, Lanfz, Mannan, Davis, DuckworTh, McFarland, Monroe, Sholfz, Mansfield, Miss Moafs. SECOND ROW: Padrick, Harlacher, Graham, Green, Wingerbl, Valdez, CoTTreIl, Faux, Perry, Gordon, Tishner. THIRD ROW: Robinson, Dorman, Barnhari, Cramer, Siegman, Gass, Vanderwall, Desfefano, Niaa. FOURTH ROW: Frederick, Lucas, Barreff, Pearson,'WarreImann, Bornaman, Barker, Caibler, Sfanqer, Fields, FIRST ROW, left lo righl: Jeffcoaf, Runkel, Whaley, Durboraw, Dollarhicle, Roberlson, Hobgood, Boucher, Curnow, Kerns, Wood, Mrs. Bonney. SECOND ROW: Marlin, Dallas, Davis, Sloyer, Newman, Randall, Turner, Annis, Hudson, Weech. THIRD ROW: Alleberry, Cannon, Paquin, Ayres, Marlin, Oden, Sfarnes, Neilson, McFarland, Nandie. FOURTH ROW: Osborne, Bulls, Miller, Mewhinney, Lingenfeller, Krieger, Moullon, Gwynne, McCarfhy, Slarnes. FIRST ROW, lefl +0 riqhf: Gilmer, Wesl, Kochis, Barllelf, Winn, Reese, Moore, Booth, Allen, Hermann, Mr. Walters SECOND ROW: Ashway, Mills, McLeod, Jesier, Smilh, Wills, Goyer, Gordon, Fisher, Russell. THIRD ROW: Forbes Barney, Hyafl, Admire, Duckworlh, Ricks, Warren, Pabsl, Thomas, Howell. FOURTH ROW: Meissner, Owen, Rough Neally, Herrick, Nevi, Wingerd, Colvin, Hyall, Pearson. 1' FIRST ROW, Ieff fo righf: Roberfs, Vannice, Shields, Pendell, Becker, Lucas, Morrow, Holcomb, Weller, Mrs Brownell. SECOND ROW: Reed, Dodson, Cannon, Mackie, Golhard, Cohlrell, Johnson, Shier, Burnelf, Parkins THIRD ROW: Brown, Brocksen, Bish, Hopkins, Riqgins, Lewman, Wildey, Spangler, Mesman, Peden, Marquelfe FOURTH ROW: McFarland, De Sanlis, Sharp, Tribbey, Huelle, Horsely, Richey, McGuire, Wesl, Lorenz. FlRST ROW, leff 'lo righl: Smifh, Kendall, Long, Fosler, Wallace, Bailey, McKrola, Knox, Neilson. SECOND ROW: Tamillow, Calfanach, Snyder, Slafon, Marlin, Fassef, Pernell, McCoy, Pyle, Williams. THIRD ROW: Bewley, Lawless, Jones, Diemerf, Bennefl, Jeffcoaf, Muench, Wilson, Malerie, Pigg. FOURTH ROW: Chrislean, Hedgepefh, Hansen, McTimmons, Howell, Ashley, Wilde, Osborne, Gofhier, Snider. mwlllli Uulz. School. s E l x a I. Ron Masfers and Honey Gilmer, the parenls in lhe iunior play, ?aren1s are Like Thai. Z. Miss Trull has been to a lol of speech fournamenls, buf lhis lime she iusl couIdn't slay awake. 3. This familiar Trio were fhe ones responsible for most of the picfures in The TOKA. They are Mr. Brainerd, Leonard Holzinqer, and Maxine Dellinger. 4. The National Honor inifiafing Team. Thev are, lefl fo righfz Dale Harris, Merldine Griffin, Nancy Leonard, Virginia Fifhian, Miss Demmer, Shirley Lawson, and Rosemary Weaver. 5. One of lhe more modern cars seen arcund the campus. Occupying il are a few upeand- coming members of rhe sophomore class. 6. Rehearsinq lheir lines are members of The cast of My Sister Eileen, one of the P.T.A. plays presenfed lhis spring. ' 4 9 iff' KS. NOT 'ro BE senuff BUT 'ro ssaue al Ein. ffl xii f- Q AC'l'lVlTlES FIRST ROW lefl fo rlghf Cave Dolan Egberf Jordan, Everion, Phillips, Harris, Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Wuner, Long Hansen Holm Leonard Griffin Lawson Fllhian, Harlacher. THIRD ROW: Hyalf, Lynn, Parrish, Cannon, Knox, Hillis Cooper Drown Dawson Dauner FOURTH ROW: Hayden, Vobora, Kell, Cribbey, Loghry, McClellan, Mahoney, Russell Bunnell, Miss Demmer. .ScholaJu, Haba, ll' is fruly an honor fo belong 'ro The Nafional Honor Sociefy. lf gives sfudenfs a chance fo be recognized for fheir scholasfic abilify, leadership, characfer, and service. Sophomores have fo affain a grade average of l.65 or beffer and juniors and seniors have fo affain an average of l.8 or beffer. Sophomores may only have probafionary membership. In fhe fall a semi-formal inifiafion of new members was held. H' was in fhe library wifh parenfs and friends of fhe inifiafes affending. Firsf semesfer officers were: Presidenf, Vir- ginia Filhiang Vice-Presidenf, Yvonne Holm: Secrefary-Treasurer, Ramona McGuire: and Sfuclenf Council Represenfafive, lvlerldine Griffin. Among fheir service acfivifies in fhe BRUCE MCGREGOR firsf semesfer was ushering af fhe Marcia Van 2nd Semesfer Presidenf COFICGFT. y,RG,N,A FITHIAN The second semesfer officers 'were: Presi- 'Sf5smsSfefPfeSIdef1f clenf, Bruce McGregor: Vice-Presndenf, Anna- iean Drown: Secrefary-Treasurer, Hanna Sue Hansen: and Sfudenf Council Represenfafive, Margie Dawson. Advisor for fhe Year was lvliss Juanifa Demmer. During fhe second semesfer fhe club donafed fhree books for fhe A. Claire Dunn bookshelf in fhe library. They gave money fo fhe school for shrubs fo be placed in fhe pafio. This spring senior members of fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy compefed in examinafions for scholarships offered by fhe Nafional offices of Nafional Honor. NATIONAL HONOR OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Yvonne Holm, Merldine Griffin, Margie Daw- son, Ramona McGuire, and Hanna Sue Hansen. cilman, Francis Wilson: Treasurer, Donna Yvonne Holm. Jbulshu, ' 1, The Girls' League has again been very aciive in sponsoring siudeni acliviiies and as a service organi- zaiion. The girls sold popcorn ai fooiball games under The direciion of Social Service Chairman l-loney Gil- mer. The Sweeiheari Ball was held early in February. The girls supervised The eleciion of ihe Sweeiheari, senior candidaie Nancy Leonard. l-ler aiiendanis were iunior candidaie Donna Taylor, and sophomore candidaie Kay l-lyaif. The Moihers' Tea was held laier in ihe year and was enioyeol by all aiiending. The Girls' League weelq end was one of Jrheir big evenis. They aiiended a show, a dance, and a slcaiing pariy io which ihe girls inviied The boys. The upper and lower division meefings were held separaiely and each once a monih. The officers for The upper division were: Presideni, Rosemary Weaver: Vice-Presideni, lvlerldine Griffin: Secreiary, Barbara Kessler: Treasurer, Donna l-lall: Social Serv- ice Chairman, l-loney Gilmer: Program Chairman, Yvonne l-lolm: Siudeni Council Represeniaiive, Fran- ces Wilson. Lower Division officers were: Presideni, Kaihy McGregor: Vice-Presideni, Laura Beih Win- boli: Secreiary, Lloydean lvlariin: Social Service Chairman, Elsie l-lildebrand: Siudeni Council Repre- seniaiive, Greia Gordon: Program Chairman, Joyce Jacobson. The year's aciiviiies were made possible largely under The help and guidance of lvliss Lyneiia Quinlan. Lower Division Girls' League Officers are, from leff 'io righi: Councilman, Greia Gordon: Vice-Presiclenf, Laura Beih Winboll: Presidenl, Kalhleen Mc- Gregor: Program Chairman, Joyce Jacobson: Social Service Chairman, Elsie Hildebrand. SSRN aHe5:f?1riY2s.ia2: 'l J li 7EEe f .c Upper Division Girls' League Officers are, from lefi +0 righl: Social Service Chair- man, Honey Gilmer: Vice-Presidenf, Merl- dine Griffin: Advisor, Miss Quinlan: Coun- Hall: Presideni, Rosemary Weaver: Secre- lary, Barbara Kessler: Program Chairman, MOTHERS' TEA Members of the Girls' League serve re- freshments to mothers and daughters who attended the Mothers' Tea in May. SWEETHEART AND ATTENDANTS Highlighting the Sweetheart Ball was the crowning of Sweet heart Nancy Leonard. Her attendants were Donna Taylor, lunuor princess, an'd Kay Hyatt, sophomore princess SWEETHEART BALL Many students attended the annual Sweetheart Ball held in the Library in February. Qwiffm. Jaikil Y W' A M ' puriTy, and The blue Tor loyalTy. The Tri-l-li-Y pin is a blue Triangle, each side sTanding Tor one oT The club purposes, and is decoraTed wiTh red and whiTe. The sTaTed purpose oT Tri-T-li-Y is, To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend ThroughouT The home, school, and com- muniTy high sTandards oT ChrisTian characTer. Each year The club decides on a special proiecT Tor The year. From sponsoring dances and oTher acTiv- iTies The girls earned money Tor a drinking TounTain To be placed ouTside oT The gymnasium. However, This was only one oT The many acTiviTies oT The year. For Their ChrisTmas proiecT The girls donaTed Tood, packed iT in The baskeTs, and delivered iT To Three needy Tamilies in The communiTy. They boughT books and made Tavors To send To The crippled children in The Shriner's l-lospiTal in PorTland. The club spon- sored a dance aTTer The KlamaTh Falls baskeTball game. As usual, They had a Tri-l-li-Y and l-li-Y Valen- Tine parTy. The annual Tri-l-li-Y Spring Fashion show is one which all GranTs Pass l-ligh School girls always look Torward To around EasTer Time. AT The show They display The TalenT oT girls who are members oT The club. Church aTTendance and worship services are boTh principles oT ChrisTian leadership. The Tri-l-li-Y, as a group, aTTended church aT leasT once a monTh. ArrangemenTs were made by The Chaplain To aTTend a diTTerenT church each Time. Each year The Tri-l-li-Y oTTicers aTTend a youTh con- Terence in some SouThern Oregon ciTy. This year iT TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS 4 LEFT TO RIGHT: June BarnharT, Sue Slarnes, Carrol Poindexier, F an es Wllson, and Pal Wuner. was held in MedTord. Those who wenT learned how To improve Their organizaTions as well as having a good Time. The oTTicers who led The club Through a successful year were: PresidenT, Carrol PoindexTer: Vice-Presi- denT, PaT Wunerg SecreTary-Treasurer, Sue STarnes3 STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, June BarnharT: and Chaplain, Frances Wilson. The advisors who presided over The club acTiviTies were Mrs. Mary JeTTeries and Miss Lois I-linz. FIRST ROW, lefT To right Faux, Weaver, Greenwood, Cofa, Losee, Ringueffe, James, Van De Wall, MusIy. SECOND ROW: Acklen, Besful, Williams, HyaTT, Darby, McClellan, M. Mahoney, V. Mahoney, Du Bois, Cronquisf. THIRD ROW: Williams, Slevers, Hillis, EverTon, Cooper, Orey, Meyer, Lommahsch. FOURTH ROW: Thompson, Sanders, Trumbull, Niaa, Howell, Briggs, Dallas, Onyelf, Kell, Hayden. Kiawah ssA2 ' 55? biS S A group of FHA girls help lo creafe a holiday almosphere around the halls during the Chrislrnas season. They made wrealhs and pul' them on all the classroom doors. LEFT TO RIGHT: Briggs, Linkharf, Musly, Brink, Hauser, A. Hansen, M. Hansen, Bebb. 67 Hnalzi, Toward new horizons is lhe molio of ihe Fu- lure l-lomemakers ol America. Their purposes are lo emphasize 'rhe imporiance ol worlhy home membership, 'ro work for a good home and family life 'lor all, lo prornole a growing apprecialion ol lhe ioys and salislaclions ol homemaking, lo lurlher inleresls in home economics, and lo pro- vide wholesome individual and group recrealion. Serving as lirsl semesler oilicers were: Presi- denl, Beverly l-lauser: Vice-Presidenl, Audrey Brink: Secrelary, Darlene Briggs: Treasurer, Dixie Bebb: Parliamenlarian, Alice l-lansen: l-lislorian, Bennie Jo Boggs: Degree Chairman, lviargene lviusly: Reporler, Margarel l-lansen: and Recrea- lion Chairman, Rulh Linlcharl. Second semesler officers were: Presidenl, Beverly l-lauser: Vice- Presideni, Alice l-lansen: Secrelary, Ruih Link- harl: Treasurer, lvlargene lvlusly: Parliamenlarian, Barbara Faux: Reporier, Janice Doescher, and Recrealion Chairman, Alma Lindsay. Chapler molher was lvlrs. lvlusly. These second semesler oilicers will hold ollice unlil lhe second semesler of nexl year. One ol lheir many aclivilies was a ioinl Chrisl- mas parly wilh lhe F.F.A. Al This parly lhey made decoraiions which lhey hung on lhe doors oi mosl ol lhe rooms. Some oi lhe girls also arranged ihe Chrislmas scene in lhe dsiplay window. They added 'ro iheir experiences by serving al many banquels during 'rhe year. Advising 'rhe aclivilies of The year were lvliss Princess Egberl, Miss Alma Frerichs, and lvliss Alice Sollie. FIRST ROW, left fo righlz Faux, F. Brink, A. Brink, Saxon, B. Caraway, Williams, Slevers, J. Caraway, Hall, Monif, Vinyard, Miss Sollie. SECOND ROW: Doescher, Lommafzsch, Tale, Slaply, Snyder, Keagy, Jack, Belly Johnson, Bonnie Johnson, Mallory, Wagner, Miss Egberf, Lawson. THIRD ROW: Allhelde, Davenport, Lindsay, Olson, DuBois, Musly, Thompson, Ballenger, Bebb, Loghry, Hansen, Mahan. FOURTH ROW: Weaver, Kendall, Robinson, Turner, Wheal, Hansen, Hauser, Linkharl, Miller, Hunler, Shaw, Miss Frerichs. am.. ML.. .. 5auLwsBm.. .w..H.,.:le F.F.A. OFFICERS, leff To righT: Keiih Robinson, James Jack Mr. Carpenter ladvisorl, Larry Richardson, and Dan Milligan gm mumps J 3 Growing a naTion's Tood, raising iTs dairy caTTle and beeT, and keeping iT well cloThed is The largesT business and The mosT imporTanT in The world. And TiTTingly, one OT our largesT clubs, and cerTainly one OT our mosT imporTanT clubs is The FuTure Farmers oTArnerica. This club is composed oT sTudenTs in VocaTional AgriculTure classes. The purpose is To develop cornpeTenT, aggressive, rural, and agriculTure lead ership, and To parTicipaTe in worThy underTalcings Tor The improvemenT oT agriculTure. The FFA. club sponsored many acTiviTies dur ing The school year. Many Tie-ld Trips, when The boys judged caTTle, were Taken. LasT year aT The CounTy Fair, members oT The club exhibiTed Their many ouTsTanding animals such as bulls, calves cows, sheep, and hogs. AT ChrisTmas Time we all remarlced abouT The cheerTulness and beauTy OT The evergreen swags wiTh brighT red ribbons on each door. These were The resulT oT The combined eTTorTs oT The F.F.A. and The F.l-l.A. On February 20, The club held iTs annual ParenT-Son BanqueT, a TreaT Tor all who aTTended OTTicers were: PresidenT, James Jack: Vice PresidenT, Larry Richardson, SecreTary, Bill Sap pingTon: Treasurer, KeiTh Robinson: and ReporTer Dan Milli an g . ivir. WalTer CarpenTer was The advisor Tor The Jerry Briggs wilh s prize sreer he exhibiled al the counly fair club. FIRST ROW, leff To righfi Fry, Johnsfon, Mayfield, Robinson, Jack, L. Richardson, L. Kelly SECOND ROW: E. Meyers, Milligan, Smith, York, R. Richardson, Eyerly, Kinl, Morris, Kolkow Converse, Messenger, D. Richardson, Hyde, Hayes, B. Young, Ahlsfrom, Delay, Vinyard FOURTH ROW: Keeler, Carson, Cobbs, Olsen, F. Lincoln, L. Lincoln, Ashworlh, Downes, Barry ROW: Parsons, Rose, Campbell, Jaynes, Knapp, Norlon, Alexander, Roley, Ballenger, N. Morrow Mr Carpenfer Cogswell THIRD ROW N Richardson McCoy Tafl' Baurenfeind FIFTH Kelly, Sappingfon. Band Bnrmia, Everyone loves good band music and our band puTs ouT some OT The besT music in The sTaTe. This ac- counTs Tor The popularify oT The band when good music is needed. The main obiecTive oT The band is To moTivaTe school spiriT and enThusiasm Tor all TooTball and baslceTball games and To serve in The communiTy'i wherever and whenever iT is needed. Band worlc is a Tull-Time job and keeps iTs sTudenTs on Their Toes. During The pasT year They played Tor The Glad- iolus Parade The American Legion Con- I groupsr brass sexTeT woodwind quinTeT clarineT guarTeT Trombone Trio and soloisTs who have per- Tormed a number oT Times Tor various service clubs and on radio programs ThroughouT The school year. Band oTTicers Tor Hue year have been: PresidenT Wayne Johnson' Vice-PresidenT STuarT KesTer' Sec- reTary-Treasurer Norma Niaa' and Scroll ReporTer Carol BesTul. Besides The high school band called called To The exisTence oT The 85-piece The A band aTTenTion should be venTion Toolc parT in a scene oT The moTion picTure 'Rogue River made a Trip To Camp WhiTeI To aid The veTerans in honoring Theodore Penland on The f B band which has appeared in con- cerT and has been lcepT busy diligenTly perTecTing iTselT. The 'B band is The lasT sTep up The ladder To The A band. I MR. MCALL STERM I D'reclor occasion oT his lOOTh birThday and played aT The Ellis lv1insTrel Show. Also They gave concerTs aT ChrisTmas Time and in The sprirg, Took parT in The SouTherru Oregon lvlusic FesTival and inauguraTed a program To visiT and give concerTs Tor The rural grade schools. WiThin The band There are several ensemble A successTul year was drawn To a close Tor The 80-piece GranTs Pass High School Band as They rendered The closing sTrains OT The recessional march The nighT oT graduaTion. he band hopes To conTinue The Tine worlc They have begun under The able direcTion oT Raymond lvIcAllisTer BAND IN FORMATION FIRST ROW Iefl To ghl' Be ne Lank G eenwood Kolkow Slory and DoIy LEFT ROW front To back Swank Swank Herndon Nlaa Williams Le man O B en Pernell B Icher Merchant SECOND ROW Zahn Johnson Conge Eve Ton Adenhaur Adm: e Backes Morris Lund Harvey THIRD ROW Rofh Graff Holbauch McAIIls'Ier Br ner Johnson McKroIa Bell FOURTH ROW Graff Karffun Slkan n af Lewls Y ungblood Weaver Offll Alberfs FIFTH ROW Anns McQueen L ndy Weller Smifh Edwards N Ison Brahm SIXTH ROW Glberfs Co Tan? Wnslow Snyder Briggs Barr TT Hall Wilson SEVENTH ROW Hull Lundy O Nell Smpson Lucas S gman Howell Wlson Jac bson EIGHTH ROW PrulTT Valburg A kle Ashl y Loss Osho ne B sT I Pendell I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I we II II 1 I I II II I I I II I I I C Ill II II I S I I I I T , I - , -ri 1'.1I', ,r ,V , , . : : I I ' I I Ilw I VII. II-I I - ' I I I. I FI I FI I I I - U I I ,I I ..u I . I , : . .emi e.-Pe. I0 I 'I 'I -. I I.. .U I I I I Ile I I I -2 I ..U .I I. I .I E. I .I 2 I ,'I,I , ,le , , I , c . : , ,cn, e, ee, I-,eu, . a. gappfua glam JIM The acTiviTies and accompIishmenTs oT This year s A Cappella deserve much praise Trom The sTudenT body and The Townspeople. AT The beginning oT each year There are TryouTs Tor A Cappella. The qualiTicaTions necessary are: an accepTabIe voice some musical bacliground a good memory a good ear Tor music and The abiliTy To Tollow a cordL.cTor. A sTudenT musT be aT leasT a sophomore To be eligible. AT The beginning oT The year The Tollowing oTTicers were elecweoz Presi- denT, Gerald Sliger' Vice Preside'1T Jim l.iTTIe' SecreTary-Treasurer Marlene Cooper' STuclenT Council RepresenTa- Tive Terry ClayTong SergeanT aT Arms If Earl Reynolds' Librarians Gayle Greer and Janice STaITord' Robe CommiTTee Chairman Janice STaT- Tord' AssisTanTs Verna STearns and June Fulco' Ac- companisT EI Rene AxTell. STudenT direcTors who helped Mr. LobbaTo during rehearsals were Yvonne I-Iolm and JuaniTa Fliclcinger December was The busy monTh ThaT was The Time ThaT The choir presenTed many programs oT ChrisTma music Tor The public They began by helping wlTh a program aT The Iv1eThodIsT Church INlexT They sang aT The CounTry Club Tor The annual Teacher s banqueT. They perTormed Tor The public aT The FirsT ChrisTian Church Then again aT The CounTry Club Tor The RoTary Club banqueT. TogeTher wiTh The Girls Glee They recorded a radio program aT KUIN which was heard during The ChrisTmas season. They ended The busy season by providing The back- ground music Tor The Senior ChrisTmas program. During February They assisTed The FuTure Business and Professional Wom- en s Club in puTTing on a minsTrel show. The annual A Cappella concerT was presenTed in The spring and was well received by all who aTTended. The big proiecT oT The year was a Tour To FruiTdale Glendale Cave JuncTion and CrescenT CiTy where They presenTed concerTs. This was made possible by The generosiTy oT a local GranTs Pass businessman who donaTed The money Tor The Trip. The very evenTTul year came To a close wiTh The choir singing Tor BaccaleureaTe and GraduaTion The members oT The choir spenT many long hours preparing Tor The programs and concerTs ThaT were enloyed by The sTudenTs and Townspeople They have been rewarded by The very Tune record made FIRST ROW Ieff To r gI1T Sfaffo d Acklen James Da dson Fo d A Shearburn G e nwood Forr sf Mr L bbafo Wh I' ng Mesman Coleman K :sf r F lco McCarqa F rgerso SECOND ROW FI ck nger KeIf Darby Packard AI nde Jones D Rees Smifh Obe Z hn M ST GI W II H II C E Sh b y a cQueen earns e I ams I s ooper ear un THIRD ROW S arToT Varne Fanklln Thafcher D Amond Waff Lo mafzsch Fran STea s Sfanger Fllckn g r LHle McLean Back r Ald n Muuy Vande all WaTers FIFTH ROW Meyers Haynes Greer Frazier G Reese R Th Koch Fanz n SI ge Hedgepefh Ham If n R y Ids Mast rs Reams Carda Weaver Pa I s H I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I. I ' I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I ' s , i : r, , , vi , r , . , r e , e , . 0 , II , , , e' e, u , r, e n. : i i , , , , exe r, , . e, ' , I , , , ov r, i , 'i, , . r. : w u, r, r ' , , e r , , m , z, rn, , I - e I I I Y e I l e I I W- l ' : I I I I ' ,o, ,r e,lr, , lo,eno, e, , , , uu, om, AxTeII. A SEXTETTE Lefl 'Io righlz Yvonne Holm, Eleanor Shearburn, Arliela Frazier, EI Rene Axlell IAccompanisIl, Juanila Flickinger, Marlene Cooper, Belly Walers. B SEXTETTE Leif fo righl: Kilfy Ann Kell, Donna Glover, Rurhann Acklen, June Fulco IAccompanisIl, Janice Slafford, Barbara Williams, Wanda Varner GIRLS' GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW, left fo righlz Wrighf, Klusman, Jackson, D. Doly, Hall, Ellsworlh, Faux, Turner, Goff, Penninglon, Barry, Offill, Parkins, Mahoney, Trumble, McGregor, Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lobbafo, While, Harris, Long, Biddle- come, Turner, M. Doly, Becker, Riggs, Forgerson, Prieslley, Jones, Orey, Wolff, Valdez, Slaals, Savage. THIRD ROW: Pinniger, Jenkins, Kelly, Collins, DFVEFGBUX, Hildebrande, Hume, Bernier, Anderson, McCormick, Wheaf, Wesl, Knapp, Winboll, Lelfeken, Torgrimson, Annis. Dub, ' This has been a mosl aclive year for lhe special music groups. The Girls' Glee Club and lhe A and B sex- Jrelles have presenled several varied programs for lhe public including The Chrislmas program, The an- nual spring concerl, Baccalaureale, and Commence- menl. Bolh sexlelles have sung for olher organiza- lions. J The olrlicers for Jrhe Girls' Glee were: Presidenl, Donna Long: Vice-Presidenl, Belly Devereauxg Secre- lary-Treasurer, Laura Belh Winbollg Sergeanl al Arms, Bonnie Ellsworlhq and Accompanisls, Nancy Forgerson and Bonnie Ellsworlh. Anolher music group organized Ihis year and com- posed oi freshmen boys was Ihe Spor'rsmen's Glee Club. J. 53. Sl. Q. Plwmioiaa, ' This is lhe lirsl year of F.l3.l..A. in Granls Pass and so lar il has been very successful. To lry lo develop characler and 'ro lrain lor use- ful cilizenship: lo slrenglhen confidence ol young men and women in lhemselves and lheir work: lo develop compelenl, aggressive business leadership. These are only a few of The many purposes ol F.B.l..A. Al lhe meelings lhe members enjoyed programs consisling of slqils, piclures, and spealcers from lown. The ollicers were: Presidenl, lvlel Brown: Vice' Presidenl, Laddie Youngblood: Secrelary, Terry Savage: Treasurer, Donna l-lall: Reporler, Carolyn Sloll: and Sludenl Council Represenlalive, lvlary Coleman. The advisor was lvliss lvlvrlle l-layes: co- sponsors were lvlr. Howard l-larrison and lvlr. Waller Nelson. FIRST ROW, lefl lo righf: M. Brown, Drown, McGarvey, Taylor, Hickman, Croxlon, Russell, Dellinqer, Savaaa, Youno- blood. SECOND ROW: Ford, Shearburn, Nolan, Fulco, Hall, Sloll, Holm, Hvall, Loqhry, Miss Hayes. THIRD ROW: Sloy, B. Brown, Thompson, Hopper, March, Chaney, Weech, Hopkins, Meyers, Fifhian, Mr. Nelson. F.B.L.A. members rehearse for a radio program. SEATED, left fo righf: Frank Doslalik, Mary Coleman, Dean Scolr. STANDING: Karen Russell, Dave Sloy, Helen March. F.B.L.A. OFFICERS, SEATED, left +o right: Carolyn Slolf, Mel Brown Terry Savage. STANDING: Mary Coleman, Laddie Youngblood Donna Hall. sness Manag K by a d Mr Hay s checkup on The finances of The TOKA jhaq, J9ublL4lmaL jim, jvlaa, This year, Tor The TirsT Time, The TOKA was published in a class. AT The TirsT oT The year iT was decided To Try giving crediT To sTudenTs Tor worlc on The annual. AT mid-Terrn The class had become well esTablished so iT was given The green lighT To conTinue To The end oT The school year. GeTTing oTl To an early sTarT, The sTaTT was ready wiTh iTs TirsT rough draTT when The prinTer came To sell his services. Thus, our I95l TOKA is bigger Than ever, bu+ s+iII cosTs The sTudenT no more. PuTTing ouT our annual was a big iob. FirsT we needed an experi- enced and capable EdiTor. She- wasn'T hard To Tind, Tor Merldine Grif-Tin TiTTed These requiremenTs, and more. NexT we needed a Busi- ness Manager and STaTF. Our Business Manager, Frank Kirby, assisTed by Bonnie Hopper, Paul l-loward, Virginia Vaughn, and PaTTy OnyeTT. was responsible Tor selling TOKAS To The sTudenTs and sponsorships downTown. June Wildey was noT only our ArTisT, buT also made The many posTers displayed in The- halls and designed The showcase ad- verTisennenTs. Pholrographic Manager, Maxine Dellinger, had The Task oT arranging The picTure schedules. During The second semesTer she was assisTed by STewarT Johnson. On The planning end were Maxine Lacy and Mari- lyn Knox, Class Sec:Tiong Bob McClain and Nancy Wiederhold, AcTiviTies SecTiong Carrol PoindexTer, AdminisTraTion SecTionp and MargareT Inman, Senior SecTion. Lola Bergsrna Tilled The posiTion oT secreTary and TypisT. Class advisor was Mr. Hayes. FIRST ROW, Ieff To righT: Inman, Bergsma, Dellinger, Onyeff, Knox, Mr. Hayes. SECOND ROW: Lacy, Hopper, Griffin, Lundy, Wildey, Rus- sell. THIRD ROW: Howard, Kirlby, McClain, Jordan, May, Owens, Jo nson, , K MV Mlqi 91?L i Jlmq. .9A.A.ll.2d, jim .Small A newspaper is one conTinuous process. News is always happening, and iT is The iob oT our school paper, The SCROLL, To gaTher and prinT This inTormaTion. This year abouT ThirTy-six sTudenTs parTicipaTed in This giganTic underTalcing, and did a Tine iob, Too! lvlr. Burlcey, advisor, The ediTors, and The whole sTaTT were on duTy every day oT The school year. Some were ouT geTTing news abouT clubs and aThleTic meeTs. OThers were wriTing ediTorials and TeaTure iTems. STill oThers were selling adverTisemenTs and gaThering bargain iTems Tor These ads. The success oT all This worlc is exempliTied in The TacT ThaT our SCROLL was iudged by The Quill and Scroll SocieTy as one of The besT papers in The land. This is The highesT award given by The organizaTion, and only abouT ThirTy schools aTTained iT. To sTimulaTe inTeresT, pins were awarded upon reaching a goal oT IOO poinTs. These poinTs were awarded Tor worlc done on The paper. A guard was added when 500 poinTs were reached. Virginia FiThian was TirsT semesTer EdiTor. AT mid-year a new sTaTT Took over. Carolyn STOTT was EdiTor during The second halT oT The Year, while Bonnie Nelson remained Business Man- ager all year. AlTogeTher, The sTaTT puT ouT abouT TwenTy-Two issues during The year. SevenTeen hundred copies were prinTed oT each issue. AnoTher underTalcing was selling adverTisemenT space in The aThleTic programs used aT our home games. These programs were given away by The sTudenTs To Townspeople and oTher sTudenTs. FIRST ROW leTT To rlghf STr ckla d Da son Da ne Hans n R den Roberfs Mr Bu key McGarvey SECOND ROW Callaway STOTT Ffh an Joan STaaTs Joyce STaaTs LII an Nelson Bonnie Nelson Nil s THIRD ROW Boardman James Sanders Alexa der Irwn Jacobs Garrison Barke Business Manager Bonne N Ison and Advisor Mr Burkey look over 41 'uphold mm Blue and whiTe, TighT, TighTl Yes, These words came Trom The many pepsTers, dressed in blue skirTs and whiTe sweaTers wirh a PEP emblem on The sweaTers. They could be Tound aT nearly every game where The GranTs Pass Cavemen were playing, aT home or away. Win or lose, These girls kepT up Their spiriT, ending every game wiTh The school song, l-Tail To Old GranTs Pass Qur l-ligh School, in a spiriT To be praised by Tellow sTudenTs and Townspeople. Again This year, a big help was The drill Team which was made up oT abouT TorTy Pep Club girls. Under The superior direcTion oT Mr. McAllisTer, The band direcTor, The girls marched wiTh The band. They did excellenT work in making TormaTions wiTh The band during The halTTime oT TooTball games. SomeThing very new, buT cerTainly colorTul and TiTTing, were Their blue and whiTe pompons which They made very good use oT. For The TirsT Time in several years, The Pep Club had an iniTiaTion in which abouf ThirTy-Tive girls were in'iTiaTed. These girls had big sisTers who were To Tell Them how To dress and perTorm. Shirley Lawson, dressed as a Turkey, Took TirsT prize Tor The besT cos- Tume, and Evelyn Devereaux Took TirsT prize Tor enTerTainmenT. The iniTiaTes had To Teed The club members and perTorm Tor Them. To end iT all, The club members surprised The iniTiaTes by serving re- TreshmenTs To Them. The members oT The club are sophomore, iunior, and senior girls ThaT have The desire and The required TwenTy poinTs To become a member. To remain a member They musT aTTend every game or bring an accepTable excuse Tor missing one. BeTore every game, signs such as Come Cn Cave- men or BeaT MedTord, could be seen in The halls. These were made and puT up by members oT The Pep Club under The chairmanship oT Faye Thomp- son. Among The many acTiviTies oT The Pep Club were skiTs in assemblies, and sock dances aTTer games. The oTiicers Tor This year were: PresidenT, Ann DiTTo: FirsTVice-PresidenT, BeTTy Brown: Second Vice- PresidenT, lvlary Sue James: Assembly Chairman, Barbara McGarvey: SergeanT aT Arms, Louise Ber- nier: SecreTary, Mary Jo Carlson, The advisor was lvliss Fender. FIRST ROW, lefT To righT: Griffin, Dellinger, Inman, Davidson, Lundy, Croxfon, Roberts, Wuner, Holm, Carlson, Barn h T Wild H rl her Larsen V de ll M sf. SECOND ROW: Williams, Ber sma, Lac, Barneff, Leonard ar, ey,aac, ,anwa,uy g y , McGarvey, Savage, Kessler, Millard, Manson, Fifhian, SwarlouT, Durrenf, ForTner. THIRD ROW: Mendum, HyaTT, Smifh, STarnes, Pafferson, STQTT, Paulus, Hickman, Mahan, Cooper, Cronquisf, lrvin, Russell, Cribby, Hall, Brown. FOURTH ROW: McClellan, OnyeTT, Pinniger, Hauser, Linkharf, Thompson, Lawson, Wilson, RinqueTTe, Hillis, Orey, Meyer, Beryl Bullard, Bonnie Bullard, Lossee, Long. FIFTH ROW: James, Lynn, Everfon, Hayden, DuBois, KelT, Dallas, M. Mahoney, V. Mahoney, Flickinger, Diifo, Palmer, Bernier, Hanson, Marfin, Darby. zs ezwisf iz f s-'- M z . ri.:me:,.:eswsrf,Mvssses'-' . --Mm Y, 3m..M vw .- 'f' dwg? ,if Q85 KSWWEW . . WW ....,..., 2 .J ' i' :U S 'J,:f5L4,59?xiY?i35Qw':ff,::AS5Z1vw,MJ-5 FIRST ROW, lefT To righf: Healh, Brown, Karlquisf, Bryanl, Remberf, Herron, Claylon, Swisher, STearns, HamilTon. SECOND ROW: H. Sfanger, Harbin, McGregor, Friend, Hufchens, Harris, Williams, D. Barker, LiTTle, EThingTon. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Pedley, Musser, Patferson, Jay Koch, Winbolf, D. Reese, Sliger, G. Reese. FOURTH ROW: K. Barker, Obye, Hedgpefh, Ford, John Koch, R. STanqer, Franz, Mr. Loffer. FIFTH ROW: Powell, Talbof, Youngblood, Jacobson, Everfon, Smith, Hogan, Mr. Lodwig, Wi-'11, Jhuxlws, Lflaldhq, Ffuylerlfds The I-li-Y has Two diTTerenT Types of acTiviTies: social and service. Their social acTiviTies This year included swimming aT The Y.IvI.C.A. in lviedTord: Two joinT parTies wiTh The Tri-I-Ii-Y: and noon dances once a week, which were a conTinuaTion Trom IasT year and a huge suc- cess. The second of The Tri-I-Ii-Y and I-Ii-Y parTies was a VaIenTine Day parTy held in The library on February I3. Under service acTiviTies, The I-li-Y conTribuTed To some oT The naTional I-Ii-Y proiecTs, such as helping HI-Y OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Eldon Everfon John Remberf, David Corihell, John Koch. The Y's in SouTh America. They also sponsored The March oT Dimes drive in The high school. One oT The clever ways This was done was To have a coin shower during The halT Time oT a I3aslceTIoaII game. This neTTed abouT one-Third oT The ToTal income, Three hundred dollars. OTFicers Tor I-li-Y were: PresidenT, Eldon EverTong Vice-PresidenT, John RemberTg SecreTary-Treasurer, Dave CorThelI: and STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, John Koch. The advisor. lvlr. Lodwig, is new here This year, buT doing a Tine iolo. library. The Hi-Y was hosT To The Tri-Hi-Y at a Valenline parly held in The HQQUZIQQSM ' sf-ff :k 'Ik-e-5:-II,'2,If '1 12,1 1'1k f Ev -2iL:.z4YSsiS.i2iw aUi?Jriigfiehuki-ZHs3W2.2.3Y2? H4 AVP' fl! I k ' L f . A ' 4EzJ?ffs.l Bob McClain, Bob Holbauch, and Clarice WyaTT in a scene from The National Thespian play, JANUARY THAW. This producfion was an outsfanding comedy of The year. ln ACT ll, scene ll, The scene has changed To Win- Ter. Our able Troupers are again aT worlc. This Time They are helping The Business and ProTessional Women puT over Their Gay NineTies Daze, wiTh a slsiT called FainT Hearl' Ne'er Won Fair Lady. This was an excellenT sTudy in The sTyle OT ThaT clay. ln The Third acT, The Spring, The players are brieTly surveying some oT Their oTher ouTsTar1ding achieve- rnenTs. The members puT on rnalie-up Tor every TheaT- rical perTormance This year, aTTended The LinTield and WillameTTe speech TournarnenTs, acTed in The ChrisTmas play, The senior plays, and The PenThouse plays. The ploT now ascends To iTs climax: The spring ini- TiaTion. This is perhaps The ouTsTanding evenT oT The year, when The old members reminisce The Thrilling momenT They, Too. Tool: ThaT same oaTh, ACT well your parT, There all The honor lies. FIRST ROW, leff To rigl-IT: Frazier, Larsen, Shearburn, Lundy, Wilson, Beshxl, RingueTTe, Miss Trull. SECOND ROW: Young, Callaway, Whil- seTT, RoberTson, Dangerfield, Wyaif, Dellinger. THIRD ROW: McClain, The curTains open. BeTore us we see a scene rep- resenTing Fall. The acTors are NaTional Thespians, and are preparing Their annual Three-acT play. This year They chose January Thaw, a sTory oT Two Tami- lies living in one house. One Tamily likes The modern, while The oTher clings To The old. The Thespians deepen The ploT by preparing To Talce a iaunT up To SeaTTle, WashingTon, Tor The TirsT NorThwesT Re- gional Conference. ln The second acT, scene l, we Tind our acTive Thespians preparing To give The one-acT play, Minor Miracle, which They presenTed in The UniversiTy oT WashingTon's PenThouse TheaTre. The audience here also enioyed This Tale OT Tour men adriTT in a liTeboaT during World War ll. A lense momenT in The UniversiTy of WashingTon's Penfhouse Theaire as Bill Young, Frank Kirby, Bob McClain, and Leslie Boardman DresenT MINOR MIRACLE. Williams, Hohlbauch, Johnson, Boardman, Kirby, Harmon. KADQIMWL Klub The Caveman Speech Club has compleied anolher successlul year ol aciivilies. During lhe year lhey parlricipaled in five speech iournamenlsx Pacific Uni- versiry, Soulhern Oregon College, Disiricl, and Slaie. Al' Pacific Universiiy, during ihe Tall, 'rhe speech siudenls lied wilh Salem for ihe sweepsiakes irophy. Norman l-lulchens, I-lelen Bunnell, and Bonnie Ells- worih won Tirsi place in mixed division debaie. Fran Cooper and I-loney Gilmer won firsi in girls' debale. Fran also won Tirsl in girls' division of exiempora- neous speaking. Al' The S.O.C.E. lournameni, also in lhe fall, lhe speech srudenis capiured 'rhree of l'he Tour awards given. Fran Cooper and I-loney Gilmer won iirsi in debale. Fran also won iirsl place in imprompiu. Alfred Cave won liirsl place in exlemporaneous speaking. Jim Turner pracfices a speech in front of the class. Taking nofes, from Ieff 10 righf, are: Gilmer, Cooper, Hulchens, Bunnell. SPEECH CLUB OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Slory, Norman' Hufchens, Honey Gil mer. Sealed is Helen Bunnell. In lhe spring, af The Linfield College iournamenl, l'lelen Bunnell won Tirsl place in oralorv. Over 30 members Iook parl in lhis, rhe largesl invilalional speech Jrournamenlr in Gregon. During The year Jrhe speech siudenls sponsored baked food sales and sold popcorn al' games io help pay expenses lo The lournamenls. They also gave a large number of programs, including radio, for local service clubs, church groups and PTA. organizalions. Presidenr for Jrhe year was Norman I-lulchensq Vice- Presicleni, I-loney Gilmer: Secrelary, Helen Bunnellp Treasurer, Alfred Cave: Sludenl Council Represeni- alive, Wanda Slory. The Caveman Speech Club and ils advisor, Mr. ivlannan, is looking forward lo a successful series oi acliviiies nexl year. They hope ro win even grealer honors, since a large number of members plan lo coniinue rheir speech aclivilies. FIRST ROW, leff 'ro righlz Turner, Friend, Phillips, Cave, Lowell Karl quisf, Masfers. SECOND ROW: Ellsworih, Bunnell, Wuner, Sfory Rin guelte, Hyaff, McClellan, Hayden. THIRD ROW: Gilmer, Cooper Nicholson, Davidson, Palmer, Drown, Arfhur, Mahoney. FOURTH ROW Mr. Mannan, Goyer, Hu+chens, Clayton. 1. ?l'sf ? ,isimmmaskwl AT a me'eTing oT one OT our school clubs publiciTY Tor a TorThcoming evenT was discussed. One member spoke up saying: l belong To The ArT Club and l'm sure ThaT They would be glad To make posTers Tor us. The ouTcome was, oT course, ThaT The ArT Club did help. The ArT Club makes many oT The Tine posTers we see adverTising our school evenTs. Each member works individually, careTully keeping Track oT The hours spenT. For TwenTy hours' work, a silver pin shaped like an arTisT's paleTTe is given. For TorTy hours' work, a gold pin is awarded. The club also does scene painTing Tor our dramaTics deparTmenT. The mosT ouTsTanding examples oT The club's work was The beauTiTul GoThic caThedral window in The ChrisTmas Play. They also did scenery iobs Tor The Thespian Play, January Thaw, The Gay NineTies Daze, and The Two senior plays. The posTers and scenery work added greaTly To The success oT These evenTs. ln January The club Took iTs annual skiing Trip To CraTer Lake wiTh The Camera Club. The Tun had cannoT be Tully appreciaTed by one who has never gone- on such an exciTing advenTure. AssisTing Advisor, Mrs. EsTher Fox, as oTTicers were: PresidenT, Peggy MarTing Vice-PresidenT, Lois Daunerg SecreTary, Bonnie l-lopperq Treasurer, June Wildey: STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, Sondra DurrenT. Gold key winners in The Regional Scholastic Ari coniesf were June FIRST ROW lefl 'lo rlghf Clayp ol Morris Rupp Cronqu ST Mrs Fox Wildey, Sondra Durrenf, Adore Belding, Bill Culhane, Ann DiT1o Sh SECOND ROW Cofa Wildey Dauner Clapham Ray THIRD ROW ley Wildey. Na+ pictured are Peggy Marfin and John Robinson who N man D rrenT Claph qraduafedlasf spring. l ' Am ,. . . . .ss :. . . z-f ' 5 , A The lnTernaTional RelaTions League sTarTed oTT The year sponsoring The second annual SouThern Oregon ConTerence aT Grams Pass. A luncheon was held aT noon, wiTh Maurice Ivlorrello, a Frenchman Trom The UniversiTy oT Oregon, as The guesT speaker. I-Ie Told aboul' condiTions in France now and during The Ger- man occupaTion, oT The isoIaTion oT his village, and how he was able To avoid The German draTT. The League again senT subscripTions oT The Read- er's DigesT in English, ITalian, and German To The sTudenTs in our adopTed school in Rome. They also seT up Two displays in The display case. One oT These was in observance oT UniTed NaTions Week, and The oTher honored The World CourT. ln March, a number oT sTudenTs aTTendecI The STaTe ConTerence in Eugene. The Theme was Problems Facing The UniTed NaTions. This Trip was supporTed by GranTs Pass businessmen, and each person aT- Tending was To be able To make a reporT To his or her sponsor, if asked. The conTerence was a loT oT Tun and Those who wenT beneTiTed Trom lisTening To speeches and Talking wiTh high school sTudenTs Trom all over The sTaTe. This year The busy I.R.L. sTudenTs also sponsored monThly radio programs. These programs were in panel Torm, and many inTeresTing Topics oT The hour were discussed. Maurice Morrello, from France, makes a luncheon speech af The Soulh- ern Oregon I.R.L. convenTion early in December. From leff To righT are Miss Trull, Maurice, and Frank Kirby. 9. R. SL. FIRST ROW, Ieff To righT: Darlene Nolan, Sfudenf Council Represenfafiveg Genesse Briggs, Hisforiang Frank Kirby, Presidenig Maralou Dallas, Secrelaryg Fran Cooper, Vice-Presidenfg Sandra Palmer, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Wilhelm, McCargar, Knox, Irving, Howell, Hickman, Rupp, Miss Trull, McClain. THIRD ROW: Phillips, Briffen, Callarman, Jones, Howell, Hayden, DuBois, Arthur, Young. 5i5S.2W25Qs5SKS33?i !i56 ??ii S35 ?5 Ei? E315 'Q 59 ? +4 1 fs fw?iZ.?EE,. a 3 !EW arg T' ssssss.s:1:sg,s.ry.mfss1 PERIOD I. FIRST ROW, leff lo righl: Knighl, DeFur, Wyall, Keller, Mc- Farland, Bridges. SECOND ROW: Harlacher, Lawless, Booth, Ams- bary Hunler. THIRD ROW: Hollinger, Renfro, Olson, Abbofl, Swank, Cochran. PERIOD 4. FIRST ROW. lefl fo righl: Jordan, Ramsey, McGuire, Newell Karlquisl, Mr. Sullon. SECOND ROW: Radcliffe, Filhian, Van Arsdall Busch, Thompson, Lemon, Harper, Smilh. THIRD ROW: Sauer, Gibson Nelson, Holmes, Lee, Bakshas, Hegerhorsl. Trades sfudenls have a discussion in class on an imporlanl issue lhal concerns lhem. New members all dressed up in lheir charming regalia 'for lhe T and I inilialion in February. J ypfwwuawmleg ' ln lhe Parl-Time Cooperalion Program, lhe slu- denl learner receives planned and supervised worlc experience on lhe iob in lhe eslablishmenl where he is employed. The class provides inslruclion in lhe lechnical aspecls ol lhe individuals occupalion and in such general relaled subiecls as will prepare him lor lhe problems he will encounler as a worker. This is lhe purpose ol lhe Trades and lnduslries class. Leading lhe club lhrough lhe lirsl semesler were: Presidenl, I-larry Gibson, Vice-Presidenl, Rex De Fur: Secrelary, Geraldine Newell: Treasurer. Barbara I-larper: and News Reporler, Belly Busch. An inilia- lion parly was held in November. During lhe loolball and baslcelball seasons lhe members sold popcorn and candy al lhe games. They sponsored a dance in lhe library aller a baslcelball game. ln February lhey held anolher inilialion parlv and eleclion ol second semesler ollicers who were: Presi- denl, Charles Karlquislq Vice-Presidenl, Del Renlrog Secrelary, lvlariorie Thompson: Treasurer, Geraldine Newell: Sergeanl al arms, Ray Holmes. lvlr. Jaclc Sullon acled as class and club advisor. The club sponsored a baslcelball game belween lhe employers on lhe easl and wesl sides ol Sixlh Slreel. The proceeds were lor lhe annual employer- employee banquel which was held in April. Ccfpndunan. 67 9, Jamal. The ForesTry Club is very imporTanT To The school. lT Takes care oT The school ToresT by planTing new Trees every year and keeping iT clean. There are TwenTy acTive members who are respon- sible Tor our ToresT. The oTTicers who led The club Through The year were: PresidenT, Don Briggs: Vice- PresidenT. Dave Flickingerg SecreTary-Treasurer, PaT Niles: and STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, Glen Campbell. lvlr. l-larlan lvlayTield and lvlr. Leslie Wei- gerT were The advisors. The school ToresT is in The STringer Gap and New l-lope disTricT and in The Tall The members oT The Members of The Foresfry Club demonslraie how To saw a free properly. ForesTry Club were kepT busy by building new Trails Through The ToresT and repairing old ones. During The winTer They spenT much Time combaTTing porcupines wiTh poison. The porcupines were desTroying young Trees. ln The spring They made several Tield Trips. Being in The l:oresTry Club is noT all hard work, Tor There is a reward Tor iT. The saTisTacTion oT seeing new ToresTs growing is a welcome sighT To Those who have worked To make iT whaT iT is. ln February They held an iniTiaTion oT new members and laTer in The year wenT on a picnic To Williams. FORESTRY CLUB OFFICERS, Iefl To right Paf Niles, Dave Flickl ge Glenn Campbell, and Doni Briggs. FIRST ROW, lefi To righfr Doerfling, Brown, Eyerly, Hawkins, Houck, Moore, Owen, Flickinger, Campbell, Anderson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Weigerf, Jaynes, Runnion, Reed, Espy, Herzberg, Nelson, Dollarhide, Lyon, CronquisT, Mr. Mayfield. Klub Bacamu, H. Q. Q. The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion was Tormerly The Girls' I.eTTer Club. The 6.A.A. is a naTionaI organizaTion wiTh sTaTe and local chapTers. This is The TirsT year OT The G.A.A. aT GranTs Pass I-ligh. This year, The G.A.A. was made up oTgirls who earned a leTTer in compeTiTive sporTs, buT nexT year The plan is To admiT girls who have earned a leTTer in inTramuraI sporTs. InTramural sporTs, such as volley ball, basIceTball, and soTTball, are held during The noon hour when The girls earn poinTs Toward Their varsiTy G.A.A. leTTer. This year, girls in The sevenTh Through The TwelTTh grades parTici- paTed in inTramural sporTs. Girls earn poinTs in soTTbaII, volley ball, and basIceTball during school, and in hiking, horseback riding, Tennis, eTc., ouTside oT school. A girl has To earn I5O poinTs in order To receive her leTTer. ATTer she geTs her leTTer, she receives chevrons Tor The sporTs she parTicipaTes in. The girls in The regular aThleTic class have an opporTuniTy To geT a varsiTy leTTer, buT do noT leTTer in G.A.A. The purpose oT The G.A.A. is To promoTe sporTsman- ship and physical TiTness among The girls. On lviarch 3rd, The members aTTended a playday held aT Kerby. They played baslcelrball and volleyball, and a good Time was had by all. The annual iniTiaTion was held in The spring, aTTer which The girls enjoyed a slumber parTy. OTTicers Tor The year were: President Louise Bernierg Vice-PresidenT, AlberTa ChasTeen7 SecreTary-Treasurer, Carol Robinson: Councilman, Shirley Broclcsenq and Serge-anT aT arms, CharloTTe Beclcer. The advisor was Miss Geraldine I-lalberT. FIRST ROW Ieff To rghi' H flnn Butcher B ck r Da lclson, Palmer, Durrenf, .Brocksonu SECOND ROW: Berqsma, Inman Bernler Sfeward Klncad DTTo Harelscn THIRD ROW: Miss Halberf, Bullard, Bullard, Vobora, Wilson, Weaver. S.f'!RfN2Wz?Bga1a6W' :Wm QM' MJ' ' f x5T lw':---'i.si2i, f 6' Klub plain The Camera Club is one oT our mosT acTive clubs. They hold regular meeTings every Tuesday and Thurs- day during The acTiviTy periods in The Visual Aids Room. In The spring They held Their meeTings ouT oT doors so ThaT They could learn more abouT Taking picTures. Leading The club Through The TirsT semesTer were These oTTicers: PresidenT, Faye Thompsong Vice-Presi- denT, Donna Ray: SecreTary-Treasurer, Joan STaaTsg STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, Joyce STaaTs: and SergeanT aT arms, Shirley Lawson. During The TirsT semesTer The club sponsored noon movies. The movies were shown every Monday, Wednes- day. and Friday oT every week. The movies were sporTs Topics, comedies, and oTher shorT Topics. AT ChrisTmas, some oT The members came up To The school aT nighT and made ChrisTmas cards. Serving wiTh Donna Ray, PresiclenT, during The second semesTer were: Vice-PresidenT, Barbara Voborap Secre- Tary-Treasurer, Joan STaaTs: STudenT Council Repre- senTaTive, Joyce STaaTs7 and Serge-anT aT arms, Shirley Lawson. ln January They Took a Trip To Union Creek wiTh The ArT Club members. They enjoyed skiing, Tobogganing, and Took picTures. In March a similar Trip was Taken To CraTer Lake. In The spring They Took a Trip To CrescenT CiTy and had Tun Taking picTures oT The coasT. AT The meeTings, They sTudied phoTography and en- ioyed movies oT some oT our baskeTball games. The members learned how To develop picTures. Their dues paid Tor The chemicals used. AlThough Mr. lvlclvlurdo, The advisor, was ill much oT The year, he has helped Them greaTly in Their sTudy oT phoTography. FIRST ROW, Ieff To righfz McGarvey, Sanders, Duckworfh, Joyce STaaTs Smifh Hull Ray Joan Sfaafs Mr McMurdo SECOND ROW: Lawson, Vobora, Wilson, Jones, Jacobs, WhiTs TT I Flfh an THIRD ROW W II ams Morning Kendall, Wesf, Morasch, Thompson, Ga rls Melnel Blddlecome I f N s'Xff2i5fL.:1L' in EL DEE RALLY SQUAD LEFT TO RIGHT: Laura BeTh WinbolT, Elaine Trumbull, Grela Gordon, Ramona Trumbull, Pai' Annis. fl, mm Map, Klub EnergeTic, ambiTious, and peppy. These words are really a good descripTion oT The Lower Division Girls' Pep Club. AT The TirsT oT The year They made a consTiTuTion which had To be approved so ThaT iT would noT con- TlicT wiTh any parT oT The school consTiTuTion. For Their ChrisTmas proiecT They sponsored a Toy drive in The high school. They gave The collecred Toys To The GranTs Pass Fire DeparTmenT To be disTribuTed To needy children in The counTy. The club sponsored a sox dance aTTer a baskerball game and aTTended The lower division ball games. Busses were Taken To some oT The Ashland and lvledTord ball games. IT is a deTiniTe requiremenT ThaT all members aTTend as many lower division games as They possibly can. IT They have Three unexcused absences They are dropped Trom The roll. Srill iT has grown To around TorTy-Tive members. Leading The club Through The year were These oTTicers1 PresidenT, Joyce Jacobson: Vice-PresidenT, Elsie I-lildebrand, SecreTary, Mary Jo Williams: Treasurer, AlTa Fenner: and STudenT Council Repre- senTaTive, Sally Turner. The advisor oT The club was lvliss Frances Gannon. lvliss Gannon said ThaT nexT year They plan Tor bigger and beTTer sox dances and beTTer aTTendance aT lower division games. FIRST ROW, lefr To riqhiz McMullen, Byer, Erickson, Hildebrand, Torgrirnson, Brocksen, HyaTT, Holcomb, Mills, Reese, Martin, Snyder, Davidson. SECOND ROW: McCann, Shanahan, HedqepeTh, Long, Osburn, Morris, Annis, R. Trumbull, Gordon, E. Trumbull, Winbolf, Olsen, Alrheide, Duckworfh. THIRD ROW: Fenner, Masfers, Talbof, Burke, Ricks, SmiTh, Hoofen, Vannice, McCormick, Wilhelm, Saban, Savage, Jensen. FOURTH ROW: Jacobson, Williams, Scholz, Duck- worTh, Essex, Swanson, BenneTT, Pernell, Siegman, BarTleTT, RuTTer, Smifh, HunT, Pulse, Miss Gannon. l The presenT purpose oT The Spic and Spanners is To have a club Tor The sevenTh grade girls so They can geT beTTer acguainTed wiTh each oTher and be more capable oT TiTTing inTo school acTiviTies in Their laTer years. Their work was originally To clean The rooms during The noon hours, buT This year iT has become increas- ingly diTTiculT so iT is primarily an organizaTion Tor geTTing acquainTed. They held regular meeTings each monTh during an acTiviTy period. ln February They had a l-learT SisTer weelc and ended iT wiTh a ValenTine's parTy. The of-Ticers were: PresidenT, Karen Niaag Vice- PresidenT, Dixie WesTg SecreTary-Treasurer, Kay Neilson. The advisors were Miss Evelyn MoaTs and Mrs. Eva O'Neil. A conTesT oT collecTing coaT hangers was held beTween The Spic and Spanners and Eager Beavers. They sold Them To The laundry. The Eager Beavers is one oT our mosT acTive, help- Tul, and useTul service organizaTions in The school. Every Tuesday and Thursday during acTiviTy period, The sevenTh grade boys cleaned up The school grounds and surrounding areas. ln March, approximaTely sixTy oT The Eager Beaver members wenT wiTh The EoresTry Club To help Them worlc in The school ToresT. During The TooTball season They acTed as salesmen Tor The Trades and lndusTries club which had The concession Tor The games. OTTicers oT The club were: President Doug Mc- Gregor: Vice-PresidenT, Dean SmiTh, SecreTary- Treasurer, Donald McCoy. Advisors were Mrs. l-lelen Bonney and Mr. Carl WalTers. Some Spic and Spanners demonsfrafe Their abilify To kee The class SPIC AND SPANNER AND EAGER BEAVER OFFICERS SEATED, leff To righf: Donald McCoy, Dixie Wesf, Dean SmiTh, Kay Neilson. STANDING: Doug McGregor, Karen Niaa. .Smuice 511464, limp, .Srlwnl h p - These are a few of The boys who helped To keep our school grounds rooms splc an'd span, looking neaT Y! 5yg5gggpg5,gg5,ggggggggg:,:e:f,6Piifiifs'rsfzf-Lm'f:S.'lfsfkwiss' Qiffifw Liars'-.,:s 'Y' 14 V5??'T?3? wf:,wt,'- ff - fs ,- 39' - JUNIOR TRI-HI-Y FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Trumbull, Beck, Burke, McGregor, Torgrimson, Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Allheide, Savage, Gor- don, Garrelf, Wilhelm, Hume, Arlhur, Annis, Hildebrand. THIRD ROW: Lindsay, McCormick, Towne, Kelly, Harper, Crorey, Fenner, Forgerson. FOURTH ROW: Miss Slrachan, Turner, Hunl, Pulse, A. Trumbull, Williams, Winbolf, Mrs. O'NeilI. afawugaavfa Helo. gm gem Junior Tri-l-li-Y is a parl ol lhe Young Men's Chrislian Associalion movemenl. ln organizing, a Junior Tri-l-li-Y seeks lo develop leaders lhrough work, play, and service lo home, school, and com- munily. Programs are planned by members lo include lhings girls ol iunior high age like besl lo do, such as sporls, social lunclions, service, worship, and religion. The purpose ol Junior Tri-I-li-Y is lo slrenglhen bodies, develop minds, worship God, and help lhe girls lo work logelher lor a liner communily and a beller world. Any 8+h or 9lh grade girl wilh a grade poinl aver- age ol no less lhan a 3 may apply lor membership regardless ol race, color, or religion. The lirsl ollicers ol lhe club were: Presidenl, Kalh- leen McGregor: Vice-Presidenl, Melva Torgrimson: Secrelary-Treasurer, Barbara Beck, Chaplain, Joyce Jacobson, Sergeanl al arms, Susie Burkey. Advisors were Mrs, Eva O'Neil and Miss Janel Slrachan. Aller nine years ol advising lhe Tickel Squad, Mr. Collell can lruly be proud ol lhe work he has seen accomplished lhrough lhe years. l-le leels lhal hon- esly, dependabilily, and courlesy rank highesl lor qualilicalions lor membership inlo lhe squad, which is open lo any high school sludenl, grades nine lhrough lwelve. The squad sells and lakes lickels al all our alhlelic games lhroughoul lhe year, as well as al mosl ol lhe school plays, concerls, and dances. This is a big order: bul one well lilled. The squad members, when on duly al a game, are required lo work lor lhree-lourlhs ol lhe lime, and al leasl one-hall ol lhe lime al olher lunclionsq so you can readily see whal an oulslanding service lhey are perlorming lor our school. Ollicers lhis year were: Manager, Les Boardman: Assislanl Manager, Verna Slearnsg Secrelary- Treasurer, Shirley Brocksong and Sludenl Council Represenlalive, David Sloy. TICKET SQUAD FIRST ROW, lefl lo riqhl: Offill, Parkins, Friend, Brocksen, Alexander, Sloy, Slearns, A'dams. SECOND ROW: Mr. Collell, Win- ningham, Pusch, B. Parish, Trumbull, Black, Crorey, Mr. Klole. THIRD ROW: P. Parish, Cogswell, Newman, Skaggs, Sfoul, Coles man, Moore, Boardman, Turner. STAGE CRAFT FIRST ROW, leff To right Perkins, Surran, Young, N. Richard- son. SECOND ROW: York, Findley, L. Richardson, Mr. Johnson. Jfwl- Stan, aS'nlu2wL Jim, This year, as every year, The Caveman PaTrol has been l4epT more Than busy helping our school TuncTion smooThly and eTTicienTly. This year The club was under The able leadership oT Mr. Denny, who helped The boys plan and work ouT The many problems con- necTed wiTh The club's work. Among The many and varied duTies perTormed by This acTive service club were seTTing up chairs Tor assemblies, concerTs, and plays: sTreTching The canvas along The Tence Tor TooT- ball games: seTTing up The graduaTion plaTTorms Tor The commencemenT exercises in The spring: and sTringing up loud speakers aT TooTball and baslceTball games. A picnic sponsored by The school is held every spring in The CiTy Parlc. The Tollowing year's oillicers are elecTed aT This Time. This year's oTFicers were: Pre-sidenT, Willard I-lerz- bergg Vice-PresidenT, Bill Paylorg SecreTary-Treasurer, Gill Cardag and STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, Lawrence Friend. The show musT go on mighT be a good moTTo For The STage CraTT crew. This group is responsible Tor preparing The sTage seTTings Tor all dramaTic performances aT The I-ligh School. Their TirsT iob came in OcTober. This was The seT Tor January Thaw, and was Tollowed by The Junior Play in November. NexT came a real TesT To The club's ingenuiTy: The seT Tor The Ellis' lvlinsTrel. Near- ing ChrisTmas Time, The club, wirh The cooperaTion of The ArT Club, puT up a very beauTiTul and inspir- ing caThedral scene Tor The ChrisTmas play. In Feb- ruary, The club helped The Business and Froiessional Women wiTh Their Gay NineTies Revue. The IasT big job came in April when The senior class presenTed Two plays, doubling The work Tor The STage CraTT crew. All in all The club and iTs advisor, Mr. Johnson, had a very busy year. CAVEMAN PATROL FIRST ROW, lefT To righT: Doslalik, Ashley, Coqswell, Marcus: Lenherf, Pay- lor, Herzberg, Marks. SECOND ROW: Egberf, Faulkner, Thompson, Friend, Sease, Maxwell, Runlon, Hall. THIRD ROW: Mr. Denny, Basfian, Jack, Fifield, Johnston, Mayfield, Graham, AlberTs, Borgman. f 1 E3 F.T.A. FIRST ROW, lett to right: Mrs. Calhoun, Everton, Williams, Smith, Hill, Knox, Bal- lenger, McCormick, Anderson, Bullard, Miss Aasen. SECOND ROW: Onyett, Lynn, Bes- tul, Doescher, V. Mahoney, M. Mahoney, Letteken, DuBois, Dallas, Wilson, Bullard. THIRD ROW: MacDonald, Watt, Hillis, Ar- thur, Simpson, Lindsay, Axtell, Wilsoni, Ber- nier, York. FOURTH ROW: Jordan, Goyer, Towne, Sliger, R. Weaver, Cooper, Orey, A. Weaver, Ditto, Boardman, Mosher. flulm, F.T.A. is a very acTive and useTul club. The pur- pose OT The club is To promote Teaching inTeresTs in high school sTudenTs. They have observed and even subsTiTuTed Tor Teachers all during The year. Their service proiecT is selling Savings STamps in The STu- dent Body oTTice one noon each week. This year's oTTicers were: PresidenT, Rosemary Weaver: Vice-PresidenT, Ann DiTTo: SecreTary-Treas- urer, ElRene Axtell: Upper Division STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, Fran Cooper: Lower Division STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, Loree Arthur: Librarian, Lois Ballenger: l-lisTorian, Marilyn Knox: and Saving STamps Chairman, Della Anderson. The advisors were Mrs. Jennie Calhoun and lvliss Florence Aasen. 6' Our l-ligh School ChrisTian Club is a very worthy organization. The club is absolutely nondenomina- Tional: iT is open To any sTudenTs who are inTeresTed. Serving as TirsT semester oTficers were: PresidenT, John Adams: Vice-President, Ronnie Swanlc: Secre- Tary-Treasurer, l-lelen Bunnell. The oTTicers Tor The second semester were: PresidenT, John Adams: Vice- President, Lee Lowell: SecreTary-Treasurer, l-lelen Bunnell: and STudenT Council RepresenTaTive, Leslie Simpson. Advising The group ThroughouT The year was lvliss Myrtle l-layes. The meeTings were held once each week during The noon hour. AT These meeTings The members under- Toolc The sTudy oT characTers and lessons Trom The Bible. Hl-C ger, Of'fill, Steward. T S315m52il'?E'?5ZsbTZyf?eiz?gsgg, '?,,1 'f 2' 35 A L 7 A -' . A 1 Eisyssmsgjg S52 5.2352 : T 2i5i5xee33' Z 2233? E 5 151s - snail 5iilIi's 'rf s s 5 .U , ' Q E FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Hayes, Har vey, Adams, Mosher, Hull, Locust, Lowell Swank, Simpson, Ol fill, Parkins. SECOND ROW: B. Bullard, Hall, Jensen, Dexter Griffin, Leonard, Phillips, Simpson, .Browns Brocksen, Fulco, Palmer, Bunnell. THIRD ROW: B. Bullard, Wilson, Priestly, Vobora Smith, Cavyell, Sauer, Rowden, Bartow, Sli QUILL AND SCROLL FIRST ROW, IefT To righf: Wildey, Griffin, Leonard, Sfrickland, Dawson, Hansen. SEC- OND ROW: Boardman, FiThian, Hickman, Lundy, Nelson, Stoll, Mr. Burkey. THIRD ROW: Lowell, McClain, Kirby, Niles. iii? ' 5n.ck9'luv.9dnaA, This year The Journalism Club had Two parTs: one Tor upper division and anoTher Tor lower division. This gave The lower division sTudenTs a glimpse inTo The realms OT iournalism and prepared Them Tor beT- Ter work in journalism and on The SCROLL sTaTT. IT also provided a place where inTeresTed sTudenTs could come TogeTher and Talk abouT advenTures in iournalism. Mr. Burlcey, club advisor, hopes To conTinue The same plan nexT year as he Teels iT sTimuIaTes inTeresT in beTTer iournalisrn. Serving as oTTicers were: PresidenT, Clarice WyaTT Vice-PresidenT, Suzanne I-Iarader: SecreTary, Edna STewarT7 Treasurer, JuaniTa Flickingerg Councilman Maxine Dellinger. OrganizaTion, TruTh, iniTiaTive, opporTuniTy, Iead- ership, IoyaITy, enIighTenmenT, and Triendship make up The aspiraTions OT The inTernaTionaI organizaTion oT Quill and Scroll. This year The chapTer held Two iniTiaTions: one in January Tor Those who had done worlc IasT year, and one IaTer in The spring Tor Those who were eligible This year. To quaIiTy Tor membership inTo The uill and Scroll a sTudenT musT be aT IeasT a lunior in I-Ilgh School bein The upper Third oT his class and do saTisTacTory work in Journalism This year s PresidenT was PaT Niles Vice PresidenT Nancy Leonard SecreTary IvIargareT Hansen STU denT Council RepresenTaTive Yvonne I-Iolm JOU RNALISM CLUB FIRST ROW, IefT To right E. Shearburn, Harader, STewarT, Sfoif, McGarvey, Lawson, Lowell. SECOND ROW: Niles, A. Shear- burn, Cooper, Savage, Joan STaaTs, Joyce STaaTs, Cave, Mr. Burkey. THIRD ROW: Kelley, Jenkins, Annis, Jacobson, Hilde- brand, Williams, Hansen. FOURTH ROW: Flickinger, Hanlon, Blodgeff, Winbolf, Al- len, Payfe, Fuller, Dellinger. FIRST ROW, lefT To righiz Simpson, DuckworTh, Williams, Busch, SwarT- ouf SECOND ROW: Hopkins, Dopyera, Hoel1n,Ande-rson, Miss MaTeer. THIRD ROW: Van NesT, STeward, Ramsey, Sauer. FIRST ROW, leff To righf: A. Shearburn, Barnharf, Holm, Carlson, Ax Tell, Russell. SECOND ROW: Coleman, Slarnes, PaTTerson, Paulus, Crox Ton, Hickman. THIRD ROW: E. Shearburn, Pendell, Fulco, Taylor, Mr Harrison. Jlmq. :L Ulm, School Mel The Library Club is made up oT TourTeen girls Trom grades Ten, eleven, and Twelve. Each girl is sched- uled To work Tive periods a week Tor a semesTer, han- dling such acTiviTies as circulaTion oT books and magazines, slipping and shelving books, reading The shelves, Typing, and aiding oThers in The use OT The library. The club meeTs each acTiviTy period. ParT oT The Time is spenT on simple procedure, and The remain- der oT The Time is spenT on becoming more Tamiliar wiTh The uses oT library Tools. IT is organized and conducTed Tor The purpose oT sponsoring a greaTer inTenT in The uses oT The library and Tor improving The library service OT The school. IT presenTs an opporTuniTy To work wiTh peo- ple and To develop aTTiTudes. The Tollowing desirable TraiTs are emphasized: prompTness, dependabiliTy, neaTness, cooperaTiveness, accuracy, willingness, courTesy, iniTiaTive, conTidence, poise, responsibiliTy, loyalTy, and pride. As a service club, The Library Club is indispensa- ble. IT has been very busy This year as our library is growing and There are many new books in The collec- Tions. Ivliss MaTeer is The advisor. The oTTicers were: President DoroThy DuckworThg SecreTary, Norma Van NesT: Councilman, Ellyn SwarTouT. The Typing Tor Service Club is a TurTher Training ground Tor Those who are planning To enTer com- mercial Tields. IT gives an opporTuniTy Tor sTudenTs To serve our school. Typing Tor Service is a parT oT The l:uTure Business Leaders oT America and several members OT iT aTTended The F.B.L.A. convenTion in Corvallis. The members picked ouT Their pins. In order To receive a pin, a member has To have a minimum oT ThirTy-Tour hours oT service To The school Through Typing. To daTe, a ToTal oT 604 hours oT serv- ice have been recorded. Word was received ThaT Virginia FiThian's pro- gram and design Typing received an award Trom a conTesT sponsored by The RemingTon-Rand Com- pany. Typing Tor Service selecTed Two new members Tor The club Trom The sophomore class To Till The quoTa. The club has a limiTed membership oT TwenTy-Two members. STudenTs may loin The club only by TesT. Several members served as regular secreTaries To The various Teachers. The oTTicers Tor The year were: PresidenT, ElRene AxTellg Recording SecreTary, lvlary Coleman: Filing SecreTary, Donna Taylor: and Councilman, Mary Jo Carlson. The advisor is Mr. I-ioward I-larrison. , r x. flubbnlm, HAL and 0 The Lower Division ArT Club is made up OT mem- bers oT The eighTh grade who meeT in The arT room during acTiviTy periods To slceTch, painT, or Take parT in oTher arT acTiviTies. The club was Tormed This year because There are a greaT many sTudenTs in The eighTh grade who are inTeresTed in arT work buT, be- cause oT class scheduling, iT is noT possible Tor Them To enroll in an arT class unTil The Treshman year. This year The club worlced on leTTering, crayon drawing, and waTer color painTing, and also made decoraTions Tor The large ChrisTmas Tree placed in The TronT hall preceding The holidays. There were no oTTicers Tor The club, buT The sTudenTs iusT meT and learned abouT arT because oT Their inTer- esT in iT. This lower division club should be The nucleus Trom which The advanced arT sTudenTs will come in TuTure years. Advising This ambiTious bunch oT sTudenTs was The arT insTrucTor, Mrs. EsTher Fox. FIRST ROW, IefT To riqhT: Mrs, Fox, Maslers, Harper, Peterson, Marks, Burke, McMuIlens, Shanahan, ComsTock. SECOND ROW: Gurgel, Shores, Harader, Whisler, Wallace, HunT, March, Cook. THIRD ROW: Allen, Turner, Hnofen, Graue, Chasleen, FosTer, Benne+T, FOURTH ROW: Harmon, Parlier, Owen, McCarger, Ingram, Howell, Sandquisl. The Term penThouse came Trom The UniversiTy oT WashingTon, where plays were held in a hoTel penT- house because oT laclc oT space. Since Then, The UniversiTy has builT The only TheaTre in The world speciTically Tor This inTimaTe sTyle oT producTion. This year some oT our PenThouse Players were TorTu- naTe To have The opporTuniTy To visiT The PenThouse TheaTre in SeaTTle and also To presenT a serious drama, Minor Miracle, There. A picTure oT This play was prinTed in DramaTics, The NaTional Thespian monThly magazine. ln December, along wiTh Two oTher one-acTs, Minor Miracle was presenTed in GranTs Pass. IT was a sTory oT Tour men adriTT in a liTe boaT. The oTher Two plays, comedies, were l.iTe O' The ParTy, a lower division play, and Winning Trick, which had an all girl casT. In April and May The lighTs wenT up Tor anoTher series oT one-acT plays. These Two groups included Nobody Sleeps, Yellow TiclceTs, Wedded, buT No WiTe, and The EsTabrook Neicesf' which was anoTher lower division play. All plays during The year were direcTed by ad- vanced drama sTudenTs under supervision oT Miss Trull, drama advisor. FIRST ROW, leH Tc righT: WhiTseH, McClain, Young, Dellinger, Cory, Callaway, Larsen, Roberfson, Frazier. SECOND ROW: Fosler, Pay+e, March, Turner, Harmon, Martin, Leffler, Sievers, Hedqepefh. THIRD ROW: Lanlz, Valdez, SmiTh, DexTer, Hume, Beck, Durrenf, Weiderhcld, Tamillow, Howell. FOURTH ROW: Parlier, Gass. Johnson, Every, FIFTH ROW D b Shearburn, Ferguson, Besful, Ringuefle, Cooper, : ar y, Weller, Padrick, Brown, HasseTT, Brown, Boardman, Hohlbauch. TT 'T?smue:we3: 'meamaQiWlm?5Hi3iQSi5Z39zE2Ksm,WaZs T' 3T W JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR FIRST ROW, lelf To righT: Allen, Os- borne, McGregor, Jacobson, Forqerson, Beck, Garrelf. SECOND ROW: Kelly, Jenkins, Heis, Arthur, Windland, Simp- son, Wilkison. THIRD ROW: Kuyken- dall, Rose, Richardson, Forresf, Reid Miss Sfrachan. gL me UMM' ' 'L This club is NaTional Honor Tor The lower division sTudenTs. To be eligible The sTudenTs musT aTTain a grade average OT I.65 or beTTer and have aTTended GranTs Pass High Tor aT leasT Two semesTers. A TaculTy commiTTee musT approve each new candidaTe Tor membership on The basis oT scholarship, char- af:Ter, ciTizenship, leadership, and service. During The pasT year The club Tried To promoTe scholarship in The lower division. Serving as oTTicers ThroughouT The year were: PresidenT, Lois Simpson: Vice-PresidenT, Glen Kuy- lcendall: SecreTary, Ellen Kelly: and Treasurer, Nancy Osborn. Advising The club was lvliss JaneT STrachan. This is The only club which is primarily Tor eighTh grade boys. The purpose oT The club is To increase The inTeresT in science and To provide acTiviTies Tor Tellowship among The eighTh grade boys. The oTTicers were: PresidenT, lviarTin Williams, Vice- PresidenT, Larry GilberT1SecreTary, STanley Tichenorg Treasurer, Bobby Gassp Program Chairman, Michael BarreTTy and Ways and Means Chairman, Douglas UgsTad. AT The meeTings, which were held every Tuesday morning, They discussed inTeresTing discoveries in science. They sponsored several noon movies during The year, and in The spring They Toolc a Trip To The 6ranTs Pass Chinchilla Tarm. The advisor was lvlrs. lvlariorie IvlunT. SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW, leff fo righT: Gass, Williams, Tichenor, O'Leary, Ugslad, Barre'H', Raskin, Graham, Hines, Hissong, Mrs. Munf. SECOND ROW: D. Howell, Hasseff, Owen, L. Howell, Shoemaker, Nichols, McCoy, Van Winkle, Parlier, Miller. THIRD ROW: Ingram, Durboraw, Warren, Okeson, Payne, Parkins, STricklan'd, Snyder. FOURTH ROW: Johnson, Phil- lips, WiTTers, McGuire, Sfone, Barlleff, Reid, Darby, Wingerd. AWMMW'W9 FZ,fQfS: rLb : .?e2 ffriii -'I .f r is..,lff'i K 'Pi .1 . 11 as efmsfzw. JUNIOR HI-Y FIRST ROW IefT To right Elden, Hume Corson, WhiTseTT, Alexander, Kuyken dall, Gass. SECOND ROW: Cook, Dick son, YosTen, Hansen, Lucas, Dymock WerTz. THIRD ROW: Thomas, Russell Zolfola, Barker, BarTIeTT, James, Gass, Mr. WaITers. d5'n14A,' Klulm. Emi Hand, Junior l-Ii-Y is a new club which was sTarTed lasT Year by a Tew ambiTious members oT The upper divi- sion l-li-Y. This is really The TirsT year ThaT iT was acTive. The big job oT The year was geTTing organized and drawing up a consTiTuTion. This consTiTuTion had To be made so ThaT iT wouldn'T conTlicT wiTh The school consTiTuTion and The naTional I-li-Y consTi- TuTion. The oTTicers Tor The year were: PresidenT, Ernie ZoTTolag Vice-PresidenT, Jerry YosTeng SecreTary, Fred Dymocki Treasurer, Glen Kuykendalh and STU-I denT Council RepresenTaTive, Skip Alexander. Club advisor Tor The year was lvlr. Carl Wal+er. The Boy's Pep Club is small, buT iT is making prog- ress Toward esTablishing a permane-nT club. IT has The same ideals as The Girl's Pep Club: beTTer co-opera- Tion wiTh The Team and beTTer organized cheering wiTh The Rally Squad. The boYs have done much To help boosT The morale oT The Team. The club, ioinTly wiTh The 6irl's Pep Club, spon- sored a Pep Assembly Tor The KlamaTh Falls baskeT- ball games in February. OTTicers were: PresidenT, Jim Turner, Vice-Presi- denT, Willard I-lerzbergg SergeanT aT arms, Reese LocusT1 and SecreTary-Treasurer, John MayTield. The advisors Tor This year were Mr. Marks and Mr. lvleissner. BOYS' PEP CLUB FIRST ROW, lefT To righT: Lowell, WesT- Tall, Wood, Turner, Herzberg, Phillips, Mayfield. SECOND ROW: Jordan, A. Wood, Bushnell, Harris, Reynolds, Da vidson. THIRD ROW: Locusf, Hale, Mc- Gregor, Hufchens, Wildey, Kirby, Mc- Lean. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Meissner, Jack, Friend, Hull, Sparks, Niles, Wil Iiams, Mr. Marks. '11- Jnnfball Royalty, i Y I .5 Z5 Qgkr yay. WA X 75? Fi! X .STPIRS IN OUKEYES ATHLETICS 2 13 MEL INGRAM Fooiball, Wrestling GENE MARKS Tennis RUSS WERNER Track .dll.QIn.QI'L Again in l95O-5l, our Cavemen rolled on To make hisTory Tor GranTs Pass High. As school resumes, so do all The sporTs, and Cavemen aThleTes are seen running around all over. They may be TooTball, baskeTball, baseball, Track, Tennis players or wresTlersg buT no maT- Ter whaT They do They are all Cavemen and all working equally hard To win Tame Tor GranTs Pass High. ln SepTember The spoTlighT was TirsT cenTered on The greaT sporT oT TooT- ball. Rain, mud, or snow couldn'T sTop our boys. They came Through unde- TeaTed and emerged as The Top Team in The Tough SouThern Oregon con- Terence. They were under The able coaching oT Mel Ingram. Changing The spoTlighT on Decem- ber 3, Twelve Cavemen bounced The casaba inTo The greaT season oT baskeT- ball. Coach Hank Anderson saw The boys Through To second place in con- Terence and a wonderTul year in baskeTball. Again Mel Ingram Took The head posiTion wiTh his wresTlers, making a greaT showing Tor Their TirsT year To be parTicipanTs in a maior sporT. They wenT Tar enough To represenT GranTs Pass in The sTaTe wresTling TournamenT. March broughT baseball under The excellenT coaching oT Bill Reder. Our Team This year was really Tops, wiTh Ten reTurning leTTermen, besides many new clubbers coming in Tor The TirsT Time. The Tennis Team, Traveling wiTh The baseball squad, was nearly a compleTe new Team This year, buT coach Gene Marks broughT Them Through a good season. Russ Werner was The able head man who Took over The Thin clads This year, represenTing 6ranTs Pass well in every meeT where The Cavemen parTici- paTed. Many oT These Cavemen who broughT GranTs Pass Through so suc- cessfully in every sporT will be leaving This year. They will always be remem- bered and The year I95O-5I will be when The Cavemen made hisTory. JESS LOFFER AThIeTic Direcfor Kham ! Hmm, ! Klum ! Pep is only a lhree leller word, bul lhis year when il was needed, il look only seven vivacious girls, a sludenl body, and a Caveman leam lo give oul all lhe pep a lhree leller word could hold. l-lead yell leader, June Barnharl, always seemed lo have a surplus ol pep. Along wilh her could always be seen her squad, which consisled ol Belly Walers, Barbara Roberls, Yvonne l-lolm, and lvlary Lundy, seniors: Virginia Croxlon and Pally Wuner, juniors. New yells and roulines were learned and laughl lo lhe sludenl body al lhe many pep assemblies. ia The Rally Squad relaxes on 'lhe fronl slepsl Reading clockwise are: Belly Walers, Virgin lon, Pal Wuner, Barbara Roberls, Mary Lun'dy, Yvonne Holm. Rally Queen, June Barnharl is lhe cenler. In lhe inserl' is Advisor, Miss Bronner. These girls were always presenl al games, leading lhe sludenl body al cheering lhe hard worlcing leam on lo viclorv. The Rally Squad shared in sponsoring lhe big lool- ball rally aller lhe Roseburg loolball game, and also sponsored a sox dance aller a baslcelball game. Ending lhe year, lhese girls received lheir well- earned lellers and inilialed lhe new members ol lhe squad who will be carrying on lhe spiril ol lhe blue and while nexl year. Advising lhe squad was lvliss Belly Bronner and lhe hard working subslilule was lvlary Jo Carlson. KNEELING, lefl lo riqhl: Virginia Crofong Subslilule, Mary Jo Carlson: Mary Lundv. STANDING: Pal Wunerg Belly Walersg Rally Queen, June Barnharl, Yvonne Holm, Barbara Roberls. Opening The TooTball season wiTh a win, our Cave- men Trampled every vicTim on Their lisT, and made hisTory again Tor GranTs Pass l-ligh. Speeding Through The season wiTh nine wins and no losses, They were voTed ouT oT sTaTe playoTTs, yeT on November 22 They were presenTed wiTh a Trophy showing The Town's appreciaTion Tor Their Teamwork and sporTsmanship in making This anoTher big year in GranTs Pass. Looking on The playing side we see our Cavemen Mud splaffers as The Cave- men plunge Through To win over Klamafh Falls in a driving rainsTorm. H!! - deTeaT Three TighTing Teams in pre-conTerence games To enTer The conTerence wiTh a clean slaTe. The con- Terence Teams played were: Redmond, Ashland, KlamaTh Falls, and lvledTord, all oT which The Cave- men rolled over Tor sure vicTories. Breaking The sTring oT conference games we played Milwaukee on OcTober 6 and Roseburg on Novem- ber 3, wiTh our Cavemen plunging Through To win boTh games. UndeTeaTed This season, They proved To us oT GranTs Pass l-ligh ThaT our Team is really Tops. FIRST ROW lei? fo righf Corfhell Jacobson Reames Swanson Yosfen Flock QunnTon Briggs Dickson Carda Coach Ingram SECOND ROW Mr Reder Sliger SmiTh James Swisher Judd McFarland Talbof Sfearns Corder Herron Flanlngam Mr Davis THIRD ROW Knlghf EverTon Graham Harbin Slegman Barker Roth Harbour Goyer CaroThers FOURTH ROW Musser Wlnbolf Ngrrick HedgepeTh Koch Swisher Rosemus Paylor Bell LiHle ohnson v 1 is ,B semi, ,, W' 1:11 W Q fwvfk' ,fi :fi - ' ,S ,.,,. ' ' E k Q ..I1 Q , ' A ,N if ,.':Fs5:WY' Q. T.v M'Qf H-. ,J am, WQALYJL. . Xa, was wa. bb? S Wwvii , 1 fat -3 'hi' ' KRW, LEE .smw-' vi 6 .:E+29KQ:a'lr' W' X553-R45 'M if14.x.x.S'YW wfvlifsitf' S 2 fiE'5iiS'?WWW QX's2VDPPw2W MSMUKNIBY ZSWQZ.. , if 'M EEMHEW F'M1swSK1eQ'5lK?'? m.S ,lYff.i.1Qi?'3ii NT'?f?ExPLz4Y5l 'rHfBS5.6H1Nl'f'lY'f9l ,W Q , The Cavemen sTarTed The season wiTh The Eugene Axe- rnen, one of The ToughesT Teams in The sTaTe. Jack YosTen grabs The ball be- fore The opposing player can geT his hands on iT. Moving in Toward The bas- keT is Pa? Ford HOT. n Wfalm 11310, WiTh undying eTTorTs, our Cavemen placed second in The SouThern Oregon ConTerence, buT sTill remain champions in our eyes. They sTarTed The season December 3rd and 4Th wiTh Eu! gene. They played seven diTTerenT Teams in nine games beTore The conTerence games sTarTed, meeTing Their TirsT deTeaT aT The hands oT The MarshTield PiraTes. The TirsT conTerence game was againsT The Blaclc Tornado MedTorcl Team, which handed The Cavemen Their second deTeaT oT The season. They came To G-ranTs Pass The Tollowing nighf, where our baslceTeers beaT Them soundly, Then came a TighTing Ashland Team, which The GranTs Pass boys rolled over Tor Two more conTerence wins. The real TesT came when They meT Klar'naTh Falls on The Pels' home Floor. They gave KlamaTh a scare The TirsT nighT and came Through The nexT nighT To give The Pels Their TirsT conTerence deTeaT. Playing and winning Two more games each wiTh MedTord and Ashland, They again meT KlarnaTh, This Time in Memorial Gym. The TirsT game was a Thriller, wiTh The Cavemen winning by eleven poinTs, which Tied The Two Teams Tor The disTricT championship, The Tinal and crucial game ended wiTh The Peli- cans Talcing The disTricT championship and The righT To repre- senT DisTricT 4 aT The STaTe Tournament IT also brolce The Cave- men's record oT 27 wins on Their home Tloor. On The opposiTe page are The eleven senior players who, aTTer being nosed ouT by KlamaTh, hung up Their suiTs Tor The lasT Time. FIRST ROW, IefT To righT: HunTer, Yosfen, James, Amsbary, Talbof, STanger, Runnion. SECOND ROW: Coach Ander- son, Jacobson, LiTTle, Brown, Ford, TrauTman, Buffs. THIRD ROY: Coach Davis, Flaningam, Koch, HeaTh, Harbour, EverTon, SmiT . 'Q :fa Q Q 3 AN, S, uw ,V 'Sf QA an ww 'lf if vii? ' Jen. Bmnbad J As The spoTlighT cenTers on This grand American sporT oT baseball, Ten reTurning leTTermen are warm- ing up now Tor a big year in baseball Tor GranTs Pass High School. They are: Glenn Reese, CaTcher: Norm l-ledgepeTh, CaTcherg Jim l.iTTle, PiTcherg Jay Koch PiTcher' Milo TrauTman Second Basernan' Phil Par- sons, Third Baseman: Don Jacobson, ShorTsTopg and Bob SmiTh, Larry Friend, and Diclcclames, OuTTielders. The schedule in baseball This year is an inTeresTing Don Jac bson h'fs The home a ing a p ac gem and 's alled safe by The u p' e. Don Hedgepefh ea i s fo a unT. one wiTh Two games each wiTh Roseburg MedTord and KlamaTh Falls and one wiTh Ashland and Eagle PoinT. l.asT year The Cavemen Team had a greaT season by lceeping Their home slaTe clean. Losing only Three games during The season Coach Bill Reder coached The Team To The SouThern Oregon Championship. The Team This year is loolcing Torward To as good or beTTer season as lasT year. Rees ,Pa so ,J cob on Ha 'sk ll, L' . o 1 pl Te dur r Tice e 1 c m ir r de r b . . . , FIRST ROW, leff To righf: Troufman, Hedgepefh, James, Lucas, Friend, Swisher. SECOND ROW: Coach Reder, Koch, e r ns a s , rbour, Drl e rifle EN f.,v:.-'-' . ..h1-IQ? - J' 'z -- - Z :-'f2,- Jay Koch prepares lo con- nect wilh a fasf one while Glenn Reese is ready iusf in case Jay lels if go by. ln a praclice game, as John Harbour slides info home, Glenn Reese lays lhe ball on him. Phil Parsons is up lo baf. Calcher Bill Wilcox makes an allempl lo lag a Rose- burg player durlng a con- ference game held here. l Rex DeFur surges ouf ahead of a KlamaTh boy To win The relay for Granis Pass. This was during The Rogue Re- lays wiTh Medford, Klamalh Falla, and GranTs Pass parTicipaTinq. Jlw- 5' As The weaTher Turns warmer, we see Coach Rus Werner and his Traclc boys sTarT To wear a new paTh around The Traclc Tield. Coach Werner said ThaT The Team should be sTronger in The disTance runs and The pole vaulT This year. Pole vaulTers are Gary lvlclzarland, Glen SmiTh, and Bruce RoberTson. ln The mile are Diclc STicl4elman, Bud Powell, Bruce l-loward, Dave Fliclcinger, and Bill SappingTon. For The l00 and 220 are Bob RoTh, Jack Miller, Bill Bell, and Brian CaroThers. Leading men Hatha, Tor The 440 are Gary RoTh, AlberT Woods, Willard Dave TalboT, Gary lvlcllarland, Bill Dickson, and Bruce RoberTson. For The always Thrilling 880 relay are leTTermen Bob and Gary RoTh and Dave 'lalboT. They sTarT The season wiTh a Three-way meeT here March 30 wiTh CenTral PoinT and Illinois Valley. Among oTher chieT conTenders This year will be lvled- Tord and KlamaTh Falls. FIRST ROW, lefT To righfz Briggs, Friend, Bob Paylor, G. Rofh, BerTrand, Dickson, Spivey, Harbin, Tribbey, Newman Don Phillips, Talbof, Alden B. RoTh. SECOND ROW: Miller, RoberTson, Norrick, STouT, Thomas, Sfickelman, Smifh, Barker, Herron, Campbell, Bronner, Tribbey, Carofhers, Bell. THIRD ROW: McBride, Green, Williams, McFarland, Rcsemus, Rasain, Hale, ReminqTon, Lyons, Milligan, Hollowell, Valburg, Williams, J. Myers. FOURTH ROW: Corder, Cudd, Brown, Richardson, Flickinger, Bergold, Jaynes, Bob Phillips, Wood, Ashley. Kesfer, Myers. FIFTH ROW: Marks, R. Lewis, Sease, Maxwell, Murray, Fifield, Sappingfon. Lyons, and Bob Phillips. Low hurdles are Bob Paylor, . . s Zfz.: . P 'l? Pole vaulier Farlanid, in a facular form Granfs Pass Track meef V,Nw,,wewms.p.f,Q4fqM Kfmvw-A.v A ..h. : ,A 4 -Ni., J 7 - V, 1 , One of fhe mainsiays on fhe Caveman frack team was Don Herron, a sho? puffer. A refurning Iefferman, Don Phillips, warms up for fhe I95I track season by practicing fhebroad iump. 1 ,, jnntbal The Junior VarsiTy, wiTh looTh sophomore and iunior players, Tared preTTy well This year. They came ouT wiTh 3 wins, 2 losses and I Tie. Some oT The boys are among Those who, on The VarsiTy nexT year, will be deTending The Cavernen's superior record. Scores: We They Ashland ,,,,s,,,,,,, I3 6 Rogue River ,s,,,, 6 6' lVledTord s,,,,,,,,, I3 7 KlamaTh Falls ,s,, I8 2l Ashland ., ,,,,,,,,, I3 6 lVledTord , ,. ., 6 l3 3 Jnniball To sTarT The season, lVledTord deTeaTed The Cavekids 23-O. Friday aTT- ernoon, November IO, They meT lVledTord on The local Tield and came pow- ering Through wilh a 39-I2 vicTory. WiTh Chase, Mc- Corlcle, Pepper, Bell, and BuTler all scoring, These Frosh proved To be really on Their Toes. Scores: We They lvledTcrd ,,,, ,,,, O 23 Ashland ,c,,,,,, O I4 KlamaTh Falls c,,, I3 7 Ashland ,,,,,,,, ..l3 6 lVledTord ,,,.,,,,,,,, 39 l2 FIRST ROW, lefl To riqhl: Ashley, Flickinqer, Reese, Thompson, Mole, Dickson, Brown, Robertson Mewhmney Carofhers, Brink, Coach Werner. SECOND ROW: Hamilfon, Faulkner, Spivey, Myers, Thomas, Phillips Marks Wood, Finkerlon, Nealy, Praff. THIRD ROW: Obye, Pralher, Curfis, Newman, Glover, RemlngTon Hal Q2-sei Culhane, Bergold, Pafferson, Coursey. 1 FIRST ROW, lef+1o right Coach Keilh, Dymock, Pepper, McFarland, Williams, Lewis, McTigarT Corson Johnson, Mr. Davis. SECOND ROW: Alexander, Anderson, Wilbur, Cook, lsom, Moin, Lockharf Apparcel Jackson. THIRD ROW: Hissong, Brown, ZoTTola, Dorn, Blevins, Lucas, Anderson, Korns, Hume. FOURTH ROW Dean, Lilwiller,Wir1z, Eldon, Dickson, Yosfen, Bell, Shirk. DePew, Chase. Hume l33l hangs on lo fhe pig- skin as Mr. Denny, referee, care- fully wafches fhe play. The Cavekids defeafed fhe Medford Frosh in fhis lasf game of fhe season. The Frosh play a louqh Ashland feam on a muddy field. Bell C51 in fhe Cavekid carrying The ball. aww ,, Ve-ix Carofhers 1391 carries The ball for a shorf gain againsf fhe op- posing Ashland feam. Myers l39l lakes fhe ball while fellow feam males make fheir way fhrough fo block oul' the Ashland Grizzlies. ,, ,W M. Vex, , 5072110 d6'a.4l:.et6nlL S C O R E S OPPONENT WE THEY Rogue River . 45 28 Kerby. . . 35 38 MedTord . . 32 35 Glendale . . 37 34 Jacksonville . . . 58 29 Rogue River . . 46 3l MedTord . . . 26 38 Eagle PoinT. . . 6I 35 Gold I-Till . . 45 37 Ashland . . 38 39 Glendale . . 35 29 Glendale . . . 36 37 KlamaTh Falls . . 37 38 Kerby ...., 28 34 Eagle PoinT. . . 58 36 MedTord .... 37 43 WiTh eighT wins and eighT losses, These Sophornores squared up a season which prepared Them well Tor The Var- siTy nexT year. J Baalmfball, SCORES OPPONENT WE THEY Kerby. . . . 46 20 Ashland . . . 34 36 Medford . . . 32 28 Ashland . . 33 38 Roseburg . . 37 26 Ashland .... 23 35 KIarnaTh Ealls . . 30 26 Roseburg . . . 38 47 MedTord .... 30 24 CenTraI Po'nT . . 34 26 Ashland .... 27 45 KIarnaTh Falls . . 56 22 Our Erosh Cavelaids came Through This year wiTh a preTTy Tair record OT seven wins and six losses. They ended The sea- son by nearly Trouncing The Soph Team, buT in The Iasf Tew seconds, losT The game by one poinT, FIRST ROW, Ieff To righT: Coach Werner, RoberTson, Barker, Marks, McLean, Faulkner, PaTTerson. SECOND ROW: Reese, HedgepeTh, Norrick, MoTe, Culhane, Obye, Cud'd. THIRD ROW: Ricks, WhlTe, STGHOTCT, Ber- Trand, HamilTon, WrighT. FIRST ROW, IefT To righfz Lucas, Isom, Jackson, Chrisfenson, Elden. SECOND ROW: Dymock, Ballenger, Han sen, Peebles, YosTen, Admire. THIRD ROW: Coach Davis, Hume, Sufphin, Dean, Pepper, Bowman, Johnson 'sn S Q 'Q . ii --sf ex 'mel-f XA.?Hi 4f 5 WQ24 i' wk. M ii Q 4: I I 4 5- .: 1 auf ,A lj' g' ff: ' wiygff' if 5:5 J- M 'vig , ' M , ..., W 1 . W' M ,. 5 fag ' ' '21 Af W ww f 'X .,,4 , , 33555 mm Ann Dillo and Sandra Palmer are lhe Cavegals fha? we see fighting to As Ann Diffo goes up high lo gef fhe ball, her 'reammafes wall lo give kees The ball away from 'rhe Glendale Team. her a helping hand. mgmgp L The Girls' Alhlelic Class is organ- ized lor girls who are inleresled in compelilive sporls. ll is held lillh period and lhe girls usually slerl play from l2:3O unlil 2:00. The girls in lhe alhlelic class also acl as relerees, umpires, and lime- 5 MISS HALBERT, Advisor FIRST ROW, lefl 'ro righl: Heflin, Sfeward, Durrenl, Dilfo D v'd B lceepers for lhe inlramural games held al noon. The developmenl ol sporls- manship and physical illness is slressed in lhe alhlelic class. The class is open lo sophomore, junior, and senior girls unlil spring. Then il is opened lo freshman girls. , a I son, ernier, Palmer, Lcghry. SECOND ROW: Slarnes, Patterson, Becker, Nelson, Brown, Bunnell, Busch, Pinniger. THIRD ROW: Beryl Bullard, Bonnie Bullard, Messenger, Hvall, Wilson, D. Wilson, Myers, Kalisla, Harelscn, Miss Halberl. fnfl np Qflililil qflonh. HIHWIHA Pep signs were painted preceding all Presenfafion of foolball lelfers. foolball and baskelball games. The sludenl body had a chance 'ro see a replica of The Liberty Bell lasl spring. Siudenls go lo lhe polls fo vole for fheir favorile candidaies. The large casi of ihe Senior Play, which was the musical, Good News. FIRST ROW, left fo righf: Kirby, McGregor, Howard, Frazier, Callaway, Shearburn, Flick inger, Harris, Phillips, Lenheri, Sliger. SECOND ROW: Jack, Siegman, Corihell, Leonard, Griffin, McClain, Reynolds, Koch. THIRD ROW: Roberfs, Axiell, Millard Dellinger, Mr. Harrison, Mrs. Louis. FOURTH ROW: Mayfield, Thompson, Kessler, McGarvey, Savage, Durrenf, Sfanger, Hogan, Everfon. FIFTH ROW: Young Davidson, Surran, Perkins, Richardson, Findley, Turner, Friend, Smith. l06 r,441n.4lAl ng-..-LJO in ...,-- --'..A -A Sludenls sip cokes af Hodge's, lhe high school sfore. Worn on lhe feel of lhe male population of G.P.H.S. CLASS DAY AWARDS FIRST ROW, Iefl lo righf: Johnson, Breilmeyer, Roberls, Leonard, Slanger, Amsbary, Axfell, Davis, Pierce, Lewis. SECOND ROW: Knox, Simpson, Garrelf, Miller Hardage, Wuner, Jordan, Wilde, Anderson, Green, Sanders. THIRD ROW: Wuner, Hansen. FOURTH ROW: Hedgepelh, Kirby, Brown, Fifhian, Garner, Neilson Arfhur, Chapman, Robinson, Rawls, Griffin, Volkman. Juniors make rose arches for graduafion. Al las?-commencement! IO7 Um, I-IODGES' I-IIGI-I SCHOOL STORE Your Own High School Slore Where Your Money Goes Earfher SOI N.E, Olive Phone 64-Zl OWL DRUG STORE Prescripiions Accuralely Filled Sixfh and I-I Phone 366I S. 84 I. LUMBER AGENCY Dependable Service Room I I, Manchel Bldg. Phones 4040-3309 JIM 84 I-IARRY'S TIRE SERVICE You Can Depend on Us Because We Depend on You Sixfh and M Phone 4393 HOMER'S RICH-MADE ICE CREAM Farlhe Einesf Ice Cream I-IOLLYWOOD ELECTRIC Home of Philco 239 Highway 99 Soulh Phone 2864 I:iTII1GnCI'II'I Phone 24I3 J. S. WOLKE THARP LUMBER COMPANY Home of The Green Seal Sfuds Sevenfh and I Phones 46IO-5845 R,F,D, Ng, 1' BOX 1323 Phone 5Q32 ROGUE EOOD SHOP ' BARNE'S JEWELRY STORE Yours Io Enioy - Hospifalily and Good Food Your Jeweler Since IQQ4 137 S.E. H Phone 4537 115 5,W, 1-1 Phone 5543 SISKIYOU FOREST PRODUCTS CO. ROLFINGS RADIQ IIAII TYPES OT Lumberll Sales and Service 30' 5-5 H Phone 4493 120 5.w. H Phone 5335 SI-IEEI-IAN'S SUPER SERVICE Serves You Righr 929 S.E. Sixfh Phone 9I2I KRIEGER'S DRY GOODS The Biggesf LiHIe Slore in Town 237 Highway 99 Soufh Phone 5883 GLUNZ PHOTO STUDIO Pholos by Glunz Are Always Well Done Sevenfh and I , Courier Bldg. Phone 2335 PIGGLY WIGGLY 906 S.W. Sixlh The Original Self Service 4-3I5 THARP LUMBER COMPANY Logging and Lumber Manufacl g R.E.D. No. I, B I323 Phone OX 5032 I-IADLEY'S Where Smarl' Women Trade 320 S.W. Sixfh 25I4 J. L. NEILSEN VALLEY EINANCE CO. Jeweler Grads and Undergrads: If You Wan? To be Successful- I I4 SW, H Phone 4595 If You Wanf Financial Securily-Save One Tenlh UTAH YOU Earn CHAS. B. SHIRLEY 409 S E S- Hi Ph 3650 Dependable lnsurwnce Service I i lx one Room I2, Masonic Bldg. Phone 256l GRANTS PASS THE MCGREGOR Co. CHURCH or CHRIST SC, ,UNSC Where a Chrislian Welcome Always Awails You 228 S W Sixih Phone 2336 I I2 N.E. Evelyn Avenue Phone 3I00 U I THE MODERN MEN'S STORE Anyfhing in Nafionally Adverlised Merchandise 4-2l 5.E. Sixfh Phone 329l OREGON CAVES RESORT Marble Halls ofOregon Oregon Caves Oregon BARRETT'S STATIONERY STORE If H s Made of Paper, We Have ll 425 S.E. Sixih Phone 4242 SCT-IMIDT'S OROCERY Free Cify Delivery 400 S.W. Sixfh Phone 3262 SOUTHERN OREGON LAND CO. You Lisl 'Em, We Sell 'Em 435 5.E. Sixfh Phone 3587 BUHN'S JEWELRY Granls Pass' Leading Jewelry Slore 424 S.W. Sixlh Phone 4590 THE MUSIC SHOP lnslrumenis ' Records ' SheefMusiC Wing Building Phone 3389 STEARNS' WORTHMORE STORE We Give SZQH Green Sfamps SIEC5MAN'S REDWOODS BAKERY AND COFFEE BAR sob sw. Sixfh Phohe 2425 LANGLEY'S TOOGERY M0 Siwi Srxiii Phone 3320 234 S.W. Sixlh Phone 33 I8 MODE GDAY HUDSON T. DAVIS. INSURANCE Dresses . Lingerie - Blouses . Hosiery One Sourcergne liesponsibilify for All o our nsurance 223 S'W' STXTTT Phone 4352 Redwoods Holel Bldg. Phone 2433 A. W. JOHNSON, JEWELER pARiq'g QUALITY MARKET Beifer for Less al Johnson's Qualify Service ei. lie Beer '33 5-E- H 33: HE. Sixlh Phone 45I7 lVlANCl'lEl-IS KELT CHEVROLET Eurnifure You'll Admire al Prices You'll Appreciaie The House of prieridjy Dealings 232 N-WSFXTT1 Phsme 4437 52: se sinh Phi-,he 4461 MILLEDOE'S BUSTER BROWN SI-IOE STORE Fine Foods and Qualily Meals Air Sleps, Teenage, Busler Brown Shoes and Roblee 33I N. E. Sixlh Phone 45I7 Wing Building Phone 4549 W. L. BILL I-IERRON EGGERS' JEWELRY ASSOCl5ll9d Service Welch, Diamond and Silver Headquarlers Sixlh and 6 Phone 3467 229 S. E. Sixlh Phone 4368 l'lELlVlER'S PEIXIIXIEYIS The Home of Good Purnilure The House Tha'I Thrill' Buill 4OI S. E. Sixlh Phone 34-I4 Sixlh and G Phone 4-29l CI.ARK'S INSURANCE I9 Years Serving Josephine Counly Holel Del Rogue Bldg. Phone 42I4 ERANZ CITY MARKET Meals-Groceries I47 S. W. G Phone 2262 CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY 3l5 N. E. Six+h Phone 442 I BELL MOTORS, INC. You Can Pay More Bulh You Can'I Buy Beller 33l S. E. Sixlh Phone 3I6I GRANTS PASS PI-IARMACY Tl-LIE GOLDEN RULE Everylhing lo Wear for Everyone 4I4 S- W- Sixfh Phone 4262 3II s. E. Sixlh Phone 443: LANTIS X1 JOHNSON I-IQTEL DEL RQQUE Deb SIIO95 Modern, Convenienl, Reasonable 220 S. W. Sixlh Phone 2586 SMH, and K Pl-,One 4413 SOUARE DEAL FURNITURE CO. Eurnilure and Hardware 500 S. W. Sixlh Phone 3625 Harold A. Johnson, Insurance H, Johnson and Bill Gillespie 300 S. W. Sixlh Phone 2l36 BROWNELL'S ELECTRIC I-lolpoinl Appliances T I-l E S WA L L G W S Jusla Food Place lo Eall 305 S- E- Sinh Phohe 3674 zzi s. E. Six+h Phohe 2I67 MENS SHQP Eirsl Federal Savings X4 Loan IANSSOCIGIIOU Save Wilh Safely Wihq Buildihq Phohe 45I5 5:0 s. w. Shih Phone 34:2 ELMO 84 ERANICS MOBILE SERVICE Cornplele Aulo Repair Sixlh and D Phone 3495 ARTCRAET CAMERA SI-IOP Your Home Town Pholographer 229 N. E. Sixlh Phone 2264 OTIS ROLEY'S SI-IELL SERVICE Service Is Our Business B 84 B FOOD STORE Free Cify Delivery 905 S.E. Sixih Phone 9IO8 I38 S.E. G Phone 3IO5 MAYTAG SI-IOP GROVER BEVERAOES Mayiag Washing Machine Sales and Service Congralulalions, Graduales '28 SW- HH Phone 2I6' i I3 sw. M Phone 3i4i CAVE SI-IOP RESTAURANT Food You Will Enoy I-IAMIvIER'S SPORTING GOODS CO. 32i Nh. Sixlh Phone 2342 775 5-5 SM Phone 3362 LINCOLN CLEANERS EXCEL DRESS SI-IOPPE There Is a DiPTerence in Dry Cleaning 2I7 S.E. SIXII1 Phone 3242 79I S.E. Sixlh Phone 22I5 'I' H E H U B ROBERT C. MARTIN 32' S E sinh Phone 584' Sfudebalser Sales and Service 9I3 Soufh Sixfh Phone 44-SI A. K. WILSON MOTOR CO. I Chrysler - Plymouih 982 S.W.SixII1 Phone 6684 CI-IANCE ELECTRIC SERVICE Chances Are You'II Find The Besl 235 So. Highway 99 Phone 4249 FRENCH LAUNDRY 84 DRY CLEANERS Boosf G.P.I I.S. II6S.W.I'.I PI'ione35I3 GRANTS PASS FURNITURE CO. Where Granfs Pass Shops wilh Confidence 742 S.W. Sixlh Phone 4780 LLOYDIS IVIARKET II's The Saving Every Day Thai Counfs POLI.OCK'S FARMERS MARKET Jusl a Whisper Soulh of Caveman Bridge 626 sw. Sixlh Phone 2600 P.O. 436 Phone ZISO BRADEN MOTOR PARTS co, STOTT'S BUICK GARAGE Service and Friendliness When Be-Her Aulomobiles Are Builf, Buick Will Build Them. 783-87 s.E. Sixlh Phone 44i i ms sw. sinh Phone 2362 IvIcLAIN'S DRUG CENTRE Your Friendly Druq Sfore Sixlh and H Phone 4464 ZOTTOLA'S DAIRY PRODUCTS Grade A Pasleurized - Flomoqenized Mill: and Delicious Ice Cream 3I6 S.E. I-I Phone 257I TOWN X4 COUNTRY SPECIALTY SI-IOP Walch The Window of Fashion 620 N.W. Sixlh Phone 5481 DON D. ERICKSON, KAISER-FRAZER The I-Iome of fhe Henry J. 926 S.W. Sixlh Phone 23II 4 I N . '- 11.,1j, ffl!-L, .fx ' I' . f .v qifxf, Q. f,,,7..'f ' I , . J 1 X! -fl: 1:7 A n Prinled by Lsninik, STRLE1 56 ZLUS Co., INC., BERKELEY, CALHORNIA ljtfqg ix ,7 6 Qikn ki ,f ,J 1 J nr 'Wx U xl I A L IM? fh F VE J, Y Y 1 H WC: QIY V J QV , f w 'X' N, ,I 'U s 9 .x,P 1: ...W-Q 'CQ an A, ,Q 4 ,ff .X .fir- if Xa. 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