Beaverton High School - Beaver Yearbook (Beaverton, OR)
- Class of 1959
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': 'At 0 N 'X , ,-'L-r ' t -R 'Lv -rf- 4- 9. 17-1 f 21-L3-5 . V .li , ' . - , 1 h ,' A -:-6-,' - , I-. Pa- F . K4 x1F fs Ufggfizi-f -T. S . xf,--x,':'?-fi , JJ- J-'L ' , . if . LQ- '-r' .. - - I-'ufs ,fu v VKIL.-1 'ffft J.: x 'fs I s'f N '. ' -. I gr I - -4 A w 1 .-J- Yi-'iff'- - N' t , 1 1 1--,-,l .-2' '.?p : 7, 1 . 45 A .:3 w55?'4fT61,- F1-1:-2- '-?7'Jff .5 2'-JS-.f--E 75 -- ' . 7 i,'-'f ' ' ' -' . is ,tx V .QQ f v 1 A R-V, c-. - l Q 8 . - , . , . , A , , , ,. ,if .-zu-r' ' ' F '-if-4 ' .- up - K- - A -V . . ,I . f. I , i I' .. 3 i fi S, ' .21 'Q-N. Guiding the educational staffs of Beaver- ton and Sunset high schools . . . calculat- ing the budget . . . working in unison with the Board of Education and faculty . . . showing keen judgment and under- standing . . . providing an effective cur- riculum for 2,300 students in the district . . . D. Herbert Armstrong is completing his fifth year as our superintendent. Armstrong . . . Superintendent .qdministrators 'GEORGE E. A -'44'71vJi,M . . .Wmw,.: ,. .,Q...h....,..gQx.W4,, 44 .G J, .. k.,...,, ,fu,....,,ggg,,,5 A 4 ...., , , ,.Mmm,,,, ..,.ua.,-fa 4-a.m4.,Jauu Consiber frowems I 'L Tig 4.4 du. I -'Jn--. ' 4 ,A .7 I I ll lllll Z ,i I I8 1, 9 W A -- in tier 'N Dr. Darrell Pennington. Dr. 'Vernon Hansen, Mr. Roy Bowman take time out from budget Mr. Fred Scheller, chairman: Superintendent problems to pose for Beaver photographer dur- D. Herbert Armstrong, Mrs. Irma Maust and ing November meeting. Educational Standards Set ,By ,Board Representing the tax payers in school affairs . . . setting policies to be carried out by the superintendent . . . considering the budget, salary schedules and taxes . . . explaining to citizens the need for finish- ing Sunset High . . . looking to future needs of the area, the Board-alert and progressive-works continually to keep education at top level in Beaverton. Fred Scheller, chairman, presides at one of the monthly board meetings. MRS. VIRGINIA ROBINSON President P.T.A. officers, Mr. Carroll Drew, historiang Mrs. Julia Keizer, treasurer: Mrs. Anna Gray, recording secretary: Mr. Richard I-lower, second vice-president: and Mr. Gordon Ilauck, first .13 arent Ueaclzer fefafions Enriched Making arrangements for Back-To-School Night . . . advocating coordination among parents and teachers . . . presenting na- tional problems to parents for discus- sion . . . the P. T. A. carries on the tradi- tion of a democratic form of education. I vice-president. check over the agenda before a fall meeting. fMrs. Mildred Stevens, cor- responding secretary, not presentj I I l i assistant frincipals and Qeans Rib Student Zlijustmenf 41 ARUS W. BIRD Assistant Principal BERNARD E. CGENEJ FREESE Assistant Principal Ginding coHege-bound students. ..yHan- ning Career Dav . . . arranging schedules . . . supplying scholarship information . . . encouraging good conduct . . . ironing out seeminglv insurmountable problems . . . promoting interest in scholastic achievement . . . assistant principals and deans are always Willing to lend a helping IIERNICE A. CONOLY Dean of Girls hand. ROBERT D. PERRY Dean of Boys Uirectors Co-ordinafe School activities Encouraging good relations between school and home . . . supervising student body government . . . conducting courses beneficial to adults . . . collaborating with teachers, administrators and office per- sonnel . . . formulating a rewarding cur- riculum . . . directors combine efforts to present a more-than-satisfactory educa- tion. ARLEY G. BOYCE Student Activity Director GERALDINE SANFORD Adult Education Director TED VAN BUREN Curriculum and Research Director fs XY Xb. vw fs: 1 NIM Letha N Turner Deputy Clerk and Supt and Mrx Florence Smlcler Secretary to Supt Offxce Manager Mrs Grace Paulue stenog, f l ramhe NI IIN thc mu aclmlmstritxxe Off1C9 more con I r l re VI Ifreda Knepp Payroll ClQlk cluclxc to eftlclency Q we .Staff :Serves Ywmzmsfratzon Miss Pfmck School nurse and Nlr. Shropshire 'ittenflmce officer lorlt l V up from 1 conference about '1 student who has been lbsent. Comp1l1ng records relaylng adnnms tratlve messages followlng school pOl1Cy prov1d1ng the school w1th an eff1c1ent commun1cat1on system betvs een students and Off1C8 m1meograph1ng reams of tests and bulletms handhng school funds d1str1but1ng ma1l to faculty and admlnlstrators OfflCQ per sonnel keep school busmess 1n order 5 Mrs Edna. Mertel bookstore clerk confers Wlth 'VIrs Margalet Madsen school booklleepcr con celnmg, a paper order vlrs FrfmcesChr1stoferson stenogrfrpher Nlrs Nllldled Hxll secretxry to pllllllpdl md Nlrs Exelxn NIcG1ll recol ds clerk p luse for picture after a d 1x of lxecplng records strught for t xchers cmd students I I D - .V n n ,DVWI Y. , , -. Q - . . I . . . ' 1 Q ' X ffl t . ,Q ,, XI . c - - he V r S 1, Xxx 3 1 2 we ' r .r Q... ff 4 I 11' . M , xx : A l. ' , .' ' 5 , ' , .l A sn . A1 , A 2 I , 1 X ' . ' r , A .. c . . . ,. ' 7' c , A -- l ' Z , . 12 ' ' ' ' Q2 . , W, A , . K, : 2 A. , ' zu' ' ' J S z f 92 .' f. I .. l R. Harrison, J. Couch, A. Norris. L. Jorclan. L. Younger, H. May, L. May, Younger, M. Martin, D. Graf, W. Payne, B. Hauser. A. Scheel, R. Barr. Transportation Manager J. Schurman, S. Bloeclen, D. Leverett. S. Weigel. L. Beovich, and W. Fain manage to keep a seven o'clock photo appointment. Maintenance Staff Capes With Qouele Shift , Mrs. Myrtle Hart and Mrs. Ida Zimmer finish their daily washing- a mere 1300 towels and 200 muddy uniforms. Keeping up the building's appearance . . . providing Warmth during cold Weather . . . repairing equipment . . . transporting students to and from school . . . fixing jammed lockers . . . keeping the floors free of litter . . . servicing the buses . . . Beaverton's maintenance staff keep the school building, equipment, and buses in good working order. Church, A. Weverka, G. Beighley, H. Hecken- liable, J. Zimmer, R. Wood, A. Wevenka, B. Kepler, C. Garvin, L. Benson, H. Schell are re- sponsible for cleanliness of Beaverton High. I 33.1 iqglu '1 1 l-1--2 'Wal 'fi Nl Q 'Ul fl . 'X,, 55 7' , , X J.. 1 ' .,. 1 1, Alice Smith, Clair Barzee, Laura May, Barbara the eight daily breaks - 1000 cartons of milk Banks, Josephine Weaver, Betty Schneider, Helen Rainey, and Emma Baker serve - during fefreslzmenfs Suppiid Furnishing us with crunchy apples, sweet pastry, tasty sandwiches and other re- freshments . . . preparing hot lunches . . . making change . . . keeping the kitchen spic and span . . . the cafeteria and snack bar people co-operate to restore the stu- dents' vim, vigor and vitality. Mrs. Mae Henson, Verlene Woolhiser, and Mrs. Luella Day spend hours dispensing milkshakes, apples, and sandwiches. and 100 dozen pastries to the 2300 hungry students. liy Cafeteria- -Snack ,Bar - l :-- gr. ': I Pl ' W - 1 ! 1 ' 6' 1 1 5 .. lg , ' g , 1 l fi' l ' x, , I - u :J Ja gy , ' t f ra ' , ' , s , 'X L A W., . ,,. ,A X Q ab. 1 4,, Mrs. Rose Lotz, Loretta Jordon and Kathleen Baker keep Beavers well nourished with ice cream and milk. MISS VIOLA DENNIS Linfield College, B.A. University of Denver, M.A. Library New faces and techniques highlight Eng- lish department . . . new textbooks added . . . reading acceleration required of every student . . . grouping by ability more widespread . . . Creative writing stres- sed . . . fundamental grammatical con- struction enhanced . . . college and voca- tional choice explored . . . A balanced pro- gram developing communication skills . . . a goal attained. fanguage iris Increases elm MRS. BEATRICE ABBOTT University of Oregon, B.A. Special Education DANIEL FIX Colle e of St. Thom , 8' as, B.A. Latin, French Fasces Natl0n3l Thespians at ' S . . X D N ,E In '-. Q-, ,,. N-R , J' 5 . ' ' v' was i Pacific University, B.A. Carleton 00119812 B.A. Latin, French Columbia University, M.A L'Alliance English Senior Girls' Counselor TGSUUS' C00I'diHat0I' National Honor Society Sophomore Class Advisor ,Wedding Speeds Mrs. Abbott leads foreign students through hurdles of English P's and Q's . MISS RUBY FESSENDEN Whitman College, B.A. English S0Dhomore Counselor 'F MISS AMARETTE BARNES Linfield College, B.A. Spanish Panamero Sophomore Class Advisor , 1 'v 130 3 . f - nf 114 .S ,?,' Language student mouths d1ff1cult German 6 . - ,, y Z 'N T A+ National Thespians f N'-, MRS. KATHLEEN B.A. English, Yearbook 'll d S ll Concentration-the avenue to success! ?LTI1iOIin23laSErfAdViS0r Vive le France! Et tu, Brute? . . foreign languages broaden interests . . . prepare students for college and travel . . . aid comprehension of English . . . This year- courses extended to include three years . . . pen-pals heighten interest and provide direct contact . . . study of customs and cultures promotes understanding. . . Bea- verton offers French, German, Latin, Spanish. MRS. JANET MATTHIES University of Idaho, B.S., English, Social Studies Junior Class Advisor MacLEAN Montana State University, J Q27 MRS. DOROTHY LIVENGOOD Nebraska Wesleyan, B.A. University of Nebraska, M.A. English Junior Red Cross Sophomore Class Advisor N X Assistant Librarian Public speaking-vital to success in a modern world . . . drama-the art of self- expression . . . students gain poise and confidence . . . learn speech construction . . . fundamentals of acting . . . Extra cur- ricular activities - successful plays . . . speech tournaments . . . a debate club organized . . . valuable experience for the MARILYN MUSTOE growth of a Well-rounded individual. MISS BETTY MOSHOFSKY University of Oregon, B.S. English American History Pep Club MRS. WINIFRED MELLINGER Pacific University, B.A. English Head Advisor, Freshman Class The beginning of expressiveness. Drama student prepares for applause- --..,, . 1 ,' jx.. JOHN NEEDHAM University of Oregon, B.A., M.Ed. Journalism Audio-Visual Aids Coordinator Hummer Advisor Quill and Scroll Debating team members present pros and cons. --4--S, -. L .1 u . .'.f.' 1 a .- L A RICHARD RAYBURN University of Oregon, B.A. U.C.L.A., M.A. English Senior Class Advisor MISS JOAN SIMON Portland State College, B.S. Speech Forensics WES TOLLIVER University of Idaho, B.S. ' Washington State College, Stagecraft, Drama Q' Head of the Speech 5 Department Senior Class Advisor v-xx 5' Jw if .,,.,,, WQLQM ' f Freshman Class Adxisor diff ' 7 Stuck for a word? Hummer staffers learn that things are often easier done than said. ROGER HARMAN University of Oregon, B.S M.Ed. American History, American Problems Wrestling, Swimming Junior Class Counselor RICHARD OLSON American History WA'YNE McKEE American History Football, J.V. Baseball Miss Hulme, with her infectious smile, explains your American system of government. University of Oregon, B.S. Head Advisor, Junior Class Eastern Oregon College, Sz! 1 ll im x ,Wav M f lx f C , 'U XX I Social Studies Molds Citizens MISS MARY HULME World Cultures-a study of other nations . . .required of all Beavers. . . Miss Hulme, exchange teacher, brings British interest to International Relations classes . . . the Revolutionary War is fought again-bul- lets sail . . . oratory rings out . . . In Civics- the elections are watched anxiously . . . stocks are bought . . . capitalism explained . . . Good training for the citizen of tomor- row. Glrton College, M.A. International Relations American History Exchange Teacher, England International Relations League Oregon State College, B.S., Freshman Boys Counselor Mathematics feels the effects of post- Sputnik reappraisal . . . fundamental con- cepts are approached axknnadcahy ... Number Theory offered to seniors for the first time . . . ability grouping becomes basic . . . General Mathematics program extended . .. a second year of mathematics is required . . . familiar courses retained . . . A solid grounding in quantitative reasoning for every students. Math and Sczence EDWARD BADER Recording hands directed by ca Columbus College B.S. Track Cross Country 7 , a s 'zip r fafffk ' H 1 2 132' as as . Y , A. pcm W .dugg F Q-if L. f- 'fi Qx 1 :xxx .jk X 'Qxtx xx 45 6 ' . IX '91 . xxx is 5. lbdllxs ir 'Lf 537- -r'3i?'Q'f- . X1 .X . ,X mn -QC5 . t , . Qirwgfzzq X. - 52 xxxnv xxx' 'x X'1?1bxxsq:.s1t x X ' Q .xlsxyr-.jvxg-R XX XXAOR Kap Xil:XL X'5'Cy-ik-ll ' X g 3 Come Own Universlt 0fW1SCOHS1H,B.S. Oregon State College M.S. Tennessee Pol technic, B.S. Sophomore Class Adxisor ROBERT BOWER CARROLL DREW Willamette University, B.A University of Oregon, M.Ed Algebra, Trigonometry Fire Squad Senior Boys' Counselor Senior Class Advisor 5 -4-sb ag WILLIAM KAING -'WN lv , bf Chemistry RICHARD PLATT Lewis and Clark College, HS. University of Oregon, M.Ed. Mathematics, Electronics Radio Club Freshman Class Advisor I ' tml 53.376164 ' M 6224741 fl sf .X University of Portland, B.A. Columbia U. Teachers' College, M.A. Mathematics sfFootball, Wrestling Sophomore Class Advisor MERRILL MERRITT University of Seattle, B.S. University of Oregon, M.S. Science Club J. V. Fooball JOHN RAY GEORGE SCOTT Willamette University, B.A. University of Minnesota, General Mathematics, B.S. Algebra Oregon State College, M.S Freshman Basketball Chemistry Future Teachers of America Junior Class Advisor Freshman Class Advisor Biology Biology Head of the Science Department Science Club Physics class looks to horizon. Science strives to meet the ever-increas- ing need for trained personnel . . . Phy- sical Science is added for Freshmen . . . C classes in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics challenge bright students . . . qualified Freshmen may skip Physical Science, allowing time for a second year of Chemistry or Physics later . . . A good background in a scientific world. MRS. FELICIA WIRTZ University of Toledo, B.S. MRS. KATHRYN WARD University of Colorado, B.A. University of Oregon, M.A. Sophomore Class Advisor HAROLD THOMAS Lewis and Clark College, B.S., M.Ed. Number Theory, Algebra Trigonometry National Honor Society Senior Class Advisor MRS. GLENNERVA Physical education stresses the many phases of body development . . . lower- classmen learn team sports . . . grasp rules and methods of play . . . upper class- men are taught individual games . . . physical fitness tests determine strength and speed . . . Physical skills which will repay their owner many times throughout his lifetime. GOODRICH Willamette University, B.A. Physical Education G.A.A. Freshman Class Advisor ,Physical Education 1:11 Track enthusiast readies for spring. MISS IVYLENE FRYE Oregon State College, B.S. Physical Education Rally Squad Advisor lil MRS. GERTRUDE BULLER U.C.L.A., B.A. Physical Education Synchronized Swimming Beaverettes Freshman Counselor HAROLD LAPP Linfield College Photography, Physical Science Physical Education Tennis, J.'V. Basketball ,Boosts fitness Basketball pro shows fine form. , Fax ,W W 9. .s,,, R. DUANE MOORE BLAIR STEWART Springfield College, B.S. Physical Education Freshman Football TED WILSON Eastern Oregon College, B.A. University of Oregon, M.S. Physical Education Football, Basketball, Golf Golf Club, Winged-B Oregon State College, B.S. Physical Education Football, Wrestling, Track Boys' League A me-' MRS. DOROTHY ASHBAUGH E. Washington College of Education, B.A. Home Economics Future Homemakers of America Junior Class Advisor s ' Q f 1 -N.,. Q K WMA' EVERETT ARNOLD University of Washington, B.B.A. Typing, Business Law General Business 2' Junior Red Cross Freshman Class Advisor A Amateur stenographers struggle for 35 words per minute. it J Beavers gain JACK BODEN MRS. ANN ELLIOTT MISS LOIS FINDLEY University of Oregon, B.S. University of Oregon, 13,50 Oregon State College, B.S. Bookkeeping, Typing M,A, Typing, Shorthand Ski COaCl'1, Ski-B's Business Educatign Y-Teens Freshman Class Advisor Junior Class Advisor Senior,Class Advisor N ol or L so 7 K, Artistls retlecii A 96, L Vocal Music Beavertones X ,Z ' H i CARL HUSEN Mechanical Drawing 'n Rifle Club MISS BERNICE ISHAM Willamette University, B.M. University of Oregon, M.M. Oregon State College, B.S. University of Oregon, M.Ed. A Arts and Crafts, Woodwork xg, ,cf m, L ,IJ f X M S, Bl f' Jlly ALJ? X ue yi UV Llffxxl i ,Lb ry 5? f G wt L Aft A Z v 1 , I , ll If , - ' ' .V 1' 'X L ff If Y Lb LJ! ff f ,V f ' 1 1 : , v ' , 4 , ' ' 1, I R ,'- 5 . i 3 . X ' In V , 1 - X, ,f N 1 , ' pw 'X i ,L X1 ,V ' 1 . . bw l V 1 J Z 1 Ltd fy ,flu ,if fl, fill fl My f rc ,iff if at ,Lf I 5 lid fi b 3 ,ff pw 1 ,JW , Busines courses teach students skills gfften needed in a profession . . . Typing, , ,L horthand, Business Law, Retail Selling, f gi LV I Bookkeeping, General Business, prepare f lf X ffl, ft, - . 'L cl L L L I gf the student for his career . . . Cooking, sewing occupy Home Economics classes . . . Wood and Metalworking provide prac- tical training in trades . . . Vocational courses aid the student who plans to work after high school. MRS. JEAN FURROW Linfield College, B.S. Art. English Art Coordinator Sophomore Class Advisor fx. P7 c Z! L , WILLIAM OLESON Oregon State College, Woodworking Head of the Applied Arts Department The Arts-important to the full develop- ment of personality . . . students learn appreciation of form, color, and line . . . Music teaches rhythm and a feeling for the beauty of orchestral and band com- positions . . . public performances create good will . . . help in gaining proficiency . . . avocational prowess is augmented in arts and crafts classes. B.S. Freshman Basketball, Baseball Junior Class Advisor Young Satchmo tries for perfect tone 'N TV by MRS. MAY OKA Oregon State College, B.S. Shorthand, Typing Y-Teens Senior Class Adu 1sor 1 ix MISS GLORIA MACK Washington State College, Home Economics, Typing Rhythm B's JANIES OLSON RUSSELL PICKETT ALAN ROBERTSON Bemidu State Teachers Oregon State College, B.S. Willamette Lniversity BNI College B S Metal Shop Lewis and Clark College Drafting Radio Club 'NI M Ed DONALD SHULTS Portland State College Orchestra, Strings World Cultures Junior Class Advisor MRS. FRANCES ZAIK University of Oregon, B S Typing, Shorthand Y-Teens f. Senior Qffice ' x I LL A CQ Qygkxnvtm CM Sw, 7 M, K :,' x f, , . , V xl f .fx muy f ,L l ' N, if w, 4 , , 5 V -'xy f 1 v J 1 f 'X VY 0 'QR l' K 1 ., 5 Q v 1 x 1 xx, A K 1 . 4 1 I ' XJ . I.- - XM. 1 'Y MX l H w f ' ' x W X X okgyw A fo R f MQ iL2?q lL QXQQ GX A Kg gm C ki-'N K' f Q wx c-:CK EQ RWM C L11 Q01 f K IN W fa A , W w 5. Q 4VJ4w. .Y 4 4 few 55? J + 3 ,. ue 4 f X -'11 I' fs xg-1. y ATX .. ff 6 5. Q 'Q a .Q 'bgifiygi-32352, 'H 4 ! qu-, - ,V ff ..v!1'f -V fill' . ' 13255 N , , 4' I 3 .H ,, ,HM ,gf f 1f'r5f'k'wi 'W' L agp'-W' 4 ffbllwwf 'Y ' I W . -5. Y X 7 Ns MSX Q.. 5 'nal' 5 ,. , ..- . - 4 z J .I 777' x' . - fff V' 1 1 V ,X 0 O V V 0 O A. X feud Class wisely tl fer 1 Xl Senior officers reflect on many of the memorable activities of an eventful year . Presidents Bill Randall? and Bob Hakala led their class . . . Bill Weisfield eagerly awaits the opening of tennisa sea- son . . . the symbol of victclgffjnf the .Pep Parade float is displayed by' Bob Elder . . . Buzz Bernard and Jim Barickman take time to hit the books.. . Page Gilbert and Barbara Booth reminisce over the delightful Christmas formal . . . the cli- mactic big moment is in the minds of Gail Rosebraugh and Jill Matthies. age? 755321 23 -we TY' 'el -...LJ JERRY ABTS DENNIS ACTON Bowling League R913 Varsity Football J.V. Baseball J,V, Track Fire Squad Winged B -J JACK ANDERSON MARK ANDERSON Boys' League sf' MIKE ADLER Baseball Up'n Atom JANE ALLEN Rolling B's G.A.A. Y-Teens Seniors Uplzolil fofty RON ANDERSON Boys' League Boys' League X6 VICKIE APLANALP Bowling League Pep Club Y-Teens SALLY ARNOLD DON ATEN CHARLOTTE AVERILL Jr. Red Cross Boys' League Hummer Associate Ed Panamero L Alliance Treasurer Pep Club l.R.L. Secretary it YS' -A l'x TED ANDREWS Inter-club Council Rifle Club President Football ,f A can-, f --my lv! X., SARAH AVERY LAll1ance Vice Pres National Honor Society Hummer Co Editor .1 iN RICK BARSCH Wingrecl B Baseball 4 M XE? GARY BARZEE Fire Squad Chief Winged B Football 0-on, 1.413 LARRY ROOTHFI Boys' League Wrestling E2 '- . 1:1 ,Inf 1,1 A ,M , No' DEE BRENNER Girls' League G.A.A. xw RONALD CAMPBELL 14' LALREEN BRENTANO G.A.A. President Pep Club NANCY BROWN Girls' League G.A.A. Y-Teens n,... Boys' League Latin Club NJ X.. JAY CAMPF Boys League JUDY BUSH Transfer, Vernonia Girls' League Pep Club CAROL CANTRELL Pep Club Y-Teens 1. -40 1 7 Ti eff if. DICK BROWN GERALD BROWN Revs' League I.R.L. , vafv, , i , . -1 w--11' JICGS BURNETT JR. Football C0-Captain Varsity Sports Winged B Rifle Club L'Alliance Baseball I TOM BURKETT Boys' League Ski-B's Senior float Carries MARCIA CANUTT JAN CARNES Pep Club Transfer, Lincoln Y-Teens -P .- -'E-3 1-' l rw-I YT17' MIKE CARPENTER Freshman Football J.V. Football .D f ,, l , Nj Mix Q.-1 .1 PAT CAVANAUGH Varsity Wrestling Freshman Football General Council away Sweepstakes Znlare CATHERINE COAN CHRISTINE CONAWAY Girls' League Evaluation Committee ,MZ 3' BOB CASEY Boys' League Fire Squad JIM CATHEY Boys' League I.R.L. Ski-B's 'FQ xllyf' JERRY CINNERA Varsity Baseball JERRY CONGDON Boys' Lezugue L'p'n Atom Ski-B's GQ! A v: . of J , -1' fn, F , A+. A . .. .. qs' I I , , W VI' ik 1 X-'IV X-Yfff, xr' ,z L CONNIE COOPER GARY COOPER MIKE CORBY BECKY COTTRELL Girls' League Winged B Vice Pres. Freshman Vice Pres National Honor Soc Beaverettes Wrestling Co-Captain Varsity Track I.R.L. Winged B Y-Teens NANCY COTTRELL Pep Club Senior Rep I.R.L. Vice President L'Alliance Reporter ' f SANDRA COVER Ski-B's Secretary Latin Club I.R. L. NTS? NANCY CURTIS Inter-Club Council Sec Jr. Red Y-Teens Cross BRENDA CREEK A Cappella Choir Pres Beavertones Pep Club PHYLLIS CURRY National Honor Soc General Council Pep Club EDB DAHLBERG MERIBETH DAHLBERG MIKE DANIEL NEANA A Y-Teen Cabinet Girls' League Boys' League Pep Club Track S, -131 Xe 3, ff MX.. rv! 'S-af 4? ,pr u.4 A,3 MARGARI-:T ofwis RON DAVIS FRANK DEAN Girls' League Boys' League Student Council Y-'ll-ens Football .l.V. Football Bowling J.V. Baseball NANCY DELPLANCHE G.A.A. Y-Teens BETTY DE WHITT Girls' League JERRY DIETZ Boys' League Winged B Wrestling ED DENNISON Hummer Business Man National Honor Society Student Body Treasurer LORA DIGMAN Girls' League Rep Girls' League Sec Hummer Staff RICK DEXTER National Honor Society I.R.L. JUDY DILLER Rhythm B's Pep Club I.R.L. eg 'Q X RJ BARBARA DICISS National Honor Socis-I5 Beaver Co-Editor General Council Sec RIAN DELANCEY Transfer, Alaska LARRY DIXON Varsity Football Varsity Track Winged B asf' -All ft? li BARBARA DOCKSTADER BILL DONACA MARY DONNELLY Pep Club Boys' League Girls' League President I.R.L. Y-Teens 'S 1 s . 'ol ,I x'G1 'e f JETTA DVORAK Rhythm B's Pep Club F.H.A. RICHARD DWYER Boys League Rolling B's Q ' . f ,I Z . f ,s ,' va-A Yzzvl L'p'n Atom BEVERLY DRLRY Pep Club l.R.L. Y-Teens , -4 X227 JIM DURST I.R.L. Ski-B's CHRISTINE EDWARDS Beaverettes Pep Club National Honor Society Pep Club Secretary 2.1 National Honor Society Pep Club I.R.L. X50 NQJ GLEN DOWNS Nat'l. Honor Soc. V P A.F.S. Exchg Student Cross Country A -A T .!'-7 SCOTT DUNLAP Varsity Basketball General Council I.R.L. Choosing Senior LARRY EKBERG Boys' League Ski-B's BOB ELDER National Honor Society Varsity Sports Winged B Y-Teens ' lf ev 'wr ' ' E . ' ' J Ni If-0' xv' -0' J '17 Boys' League Swim Team 'if' KLAAS ELLERBROCK GEORGIA ERIRY DALE ERICKSON ANN ERSKINE Rmvliml LGHXUIG Boys' League A Cappella Choir Girls' League Pep Club Y-Teens Winged B 1-J TRISH EVANS Girls' League Cabinet Y-Teens Cabinet Rally Squad -7' W KIRK EZELL Rally Squad Fire Squad Wrestling SHIRLEY ERWERT Girls' League S SQ' X ,Pictures fuses l3ro5lems Gi?i'iiijliif?Ki,E- 5. Reporter Yatiunal lifmm' Society 1 1 4 I .I .A. President 'J- GEORGE FANNO Varsity Wrestling Boys' League rzrff' -M Lumix -Q-ff IIAYE FARLEY IHJN FARMER RICHARD FILLEY JAMES FINFHER Buys' League llwys' League Latin Club Transfer. Oswego Ski Team Winged R Track Rays' LUHQZUB Hand Band -'ff' Xe? 0-ff 'iff' DIANE FINLEY DARLENE FLEENOR Girls' League Pep Club G.A.A. Y-Teens KAREN FRANCE National Honor Society I R L Y-Teens ,QA S? GERALD FOX Boys' League Track Lfp'n Atom BOB FRYER Boys' League GEORGE GARDNER SHARON GARRICK Student Body Pres- Latin Club Junior Class Pres., Pep Club Student Body Mgr, I.R.L. L is 4-4-9 -I Xe-'Y LINDA GERG Girls' League Rolling BE Y-Teens PAT GHOLSON Bowling League Rolling B's Y-Teens fart of Senior fife JAMES T. GRAF LIp'n Atom if .IOIIN GOODMAN Ski-Hs I'1'c-siflent Ski Team Capt. General Council Z PATTY GVNNESTRLI' DARRELL GLSTAFSON National Honor Society Boys' League Y-Teen Cabinet Rifle Club Jr. Red Cross 3 Q-9 IZARRY GILBERT PAGE GILBERT -I.Y. Football Hummer Assoc. SpEd. Orchestra Jr. Prom Decor Chmn. Ilanfl Junior Class Reporter ALICE GODFREY Girls' League I.R.L. Y-Teens -4921 'S -if kv-wwf DICK GILLSON Varsity Wrestling Varsity Football Wiugrecl IZ IATIX GRAX A Cappella Choir Treas lleavertones Y-Teens NANCY RAE GIQTHRIE Girls' League Pep Club T? JUDY HAHN Pep Club G.A.A. Y-Teens ,iz 58 QP' Q. 34 BOB HAKALA Junior Class Vice Pres Senior Class Presirlent Boys' State V2- LYNN HATCH Transfer, Roosevelt Boys' League Track 1' S . 6 I An ii I 7, 'li cf? MARSHALL HAUCK Inter-Club Council Winged B I.R.L. 'Nqni ROGER IIAMMERS Boys' League VVingecl B Swimming RICIIARIJ IIARRIS Iloys' League VIVIAN HARVEY Girls' League G.A.A. in TED HEARD Varsity Football Mgr. Varsity Basketball Mgr. Winged B , - -4 J' ISO' Z' IU! Q-fl JIM HANSEN L'p'n Atom Wrestling Ski-B's JUDY HARRISON Pep Club I if. MIKE HARBERT Varsity Football Varsity Tennis Ski-B's 1 5, I . G.A.A. Y-Teens NC' JOE HEATH Varsity Wrestling Boys' League Winged B ...gr 4 .f5,-H3 ' , N:4.f,+fgHma ag no .I I -st? MARLENE HARRIS Pep Club Y-Teens Band GRANT HEDGES Beaver Staff Photog National Honor Society Ski Team ,,.,f BOB HEIMS Winged B Wrestling CLAYTON HERING Boys' League Pres Junior Class Pres Varsity Football '6 KARLAN HEINRICH Pep Club I.R.L. JUNE HILL Pigskin Prom Princess Beaverettes SHERRIE HELT JUDY HENDERSON Up'n Atom Secretary Girls' League Chmn. General Council Pep Club G.A.A. 1 R L, KEN HERAUF Boys' League IE HOELSCHEN National Honor Soc General Council Orchestra Y-Teens PJ ' ve' MARVIN HIRTE Boys' League Winged B Wrestling SHERRY MIKE HOLEMAN KEN HOLLAND HOLLANDSWORTH HARRY HOWE Boys' League EOYS' League Girls' League Football Manager Chess Club Rolling B'S ROHIHS B S X'-Teens Wrestling 'J gl ff 3, VICTOR HOWELL A Cappella Choir Boys' League 'Q- 7 BILL JANSEN J.V. Basketball Varsity Track Boys' League xy JONES Student Bod VB Y Freshman Class Pres. Winged B f .3 Y'-v fa 53 w ww wtf - SHARON HUNE RICHARD HUNT ' JOAN IRWIN General Council National Honor Society Pep Club Vice Pres. Pep Club Golf Team Student Body Sec. I.R.L. Ski Team I.R.L. CAMILLE JOHNSON Girls' League Cabim-t Pen Club 'Treasurer Y-Teens V r . Slezg 5, jeeznbeer et I i we 5? y ,AI C MARVIN JOHNSON Boys' League SN C Wrestling NANCY JOHNSON Jr. Red Cross Vice Pres. Student Body Reporter J.V. Yell Leader xl-AJ XQTTV VVALTER JOHNSON Beaver-Trons Up'n Atom PEGGY ANN JONES RON JOSEPH JIM KANE Girls' League Boys' League General Council F.B.L.A. Rifle Club ,fd . 'f' i i RICHARD KANGAS KATHE KANZLER Boys' League Jr. Red Cross Pep Club I.R.L. Scene for Quia Formal ETHEL KENNEN GARY KELLING Latin Club Football Golf . Girls' League Nd ikjt Basketball Golf xii' DON KIELBLOCK Junior Class Vice Pres Varsity Basketball Winged B td 3 'K' 'QA '77 X 4 'S' KENNY KAPPEL Transfer, Grant Boys' League LEWIS KEIZER Band Manager, Vice Pres. National Honor Society Inter-Club Council N,-71 DOYLE KEOGH Boys' League ll ICIIAEL KINCII Hoys' Leajllle -3 Rfblllllif BE L'p'n Atom H 3 I-el +R-:V QA-5 s-r HARRY KEEFER Boys' League Chess Club Up'n Atom JACK KEEFER Boys' League Wrestling --7 KING Girls' League G' ERIK KRANE Boys' League I.R.L. Ski-B's I are aff-:evr,mf-2115, -42 K X BOB KRISTENSEN Boys' League Rifle Club 2 ,fd WL57 MIKE KRAUSE KATHY KRAUTSCHEID J.V. Wrestling Boys' League DAVID LaCHECK Boys' League General Council I.R.L. G.A.A. RUTH KRIECK Girls' League Chorus .lplanning future Career NICK LAMPROS J.V. Football Winged B Wrestling Q 'FT' JANENE LARSEN CHRIS LARSON PE-NSY LEE Girls' League Pep Club Girls League G.A.A. Lp'n Atom Ski-B's Pep Club 1:21 -D -:sr DAG KREMER-OLSEN A.F.S. Exchg Student Student Body Manager Swim Team , 'fi-A, ' ., , l ' J CAROL LANDON Boys Glee Pianist Pep Club Y-Teens if,. . I W I ' H f I Q .1 BOB LEHMAN Boys' League Latin Club .W , if W in An? sqv ff? LEONARD LEIS Boys' League gg ,Q Q!-f GARY LIEDTKE Bowling LINDA LUND Beaver Staff I.R.L. Pep Club he Xe F WILMA LEROY LEE LESKELA ROBERT LEWIS Girls' League Boys' League BOYS' League Chess Club MARY ANN LING G.A.A. Officer Pep Club LYNDA LOVE Junior Bowling League B-Verses Pep-Club GARLAN LUNDGREN Ski-B's Treasurer Latin Club 'J 714 3 MARGARET LIVENGOOD Girls' League Y-Teens LINDA LUSK National Honor Society Beaver Staff Rhythm B's DAVE LOVE Boys' League LORRAINE LYON Girls' League Y-Teens ggi KEN MacKENZIE SCOTT MCBRIDE DIANE MCCLUNG MIKE MCCOY Band President Swimming L'A1liance Boys' League Boys' League Band Pep Club Winged B Dance Band Y-Teens Wrestling MIKE McMORINE '1H'ansfer, Grant Xt JOHN MCLEAN Varsity Wrestling Varsity Football Winged B JIM MAIXNER SALLY MALAER Boys' League Rhythm B's Pep Club Y-Teens X ! L 1-6 LOREN MCINTYRE Wrestling ,.- .., ,L-, 1s0s CHARLEEN MCMULLIN L'Alliance Pep Club MOLLY MALARKEY Girls' League Mixed Chorus KIRK McEWEN Up'n Atom Vice Pres F.B.L.A. Latin Club A!-.GY JOHN MARTIN Boys' League 4,1141 MIKE MITCHELL PAT MITCHELL SHANNON MITCHELL BILL MOORE Boys' League Pep Club Thespians Vice President Varsity Basketball G..-X..-X. General Council Varsity Football Ski-lik L'Alliance Varsity Baseball BRUCE MOORE Fire Squad Baseball gai- 13, b X ROD MORRISON Jr. Red Cross I.R.L. Ski-B's Am.. Girls' League F.H.A. Y-Teens JAMES MORROW Boys' League 4? Seniors Honoreb at from JOE MORTON Varsity Football Winged B Track SHERRILL MosTERT JERRY MUNDON DAVID BIVNRO .ll'llY BIVSFII.-XLIK DAVE NEBERT BOyS' League National llonor Society Hliytlim lik Dance Band Gem-ral Council I.R.L. L'p'n Atom Gulf Y-Teens ii TL7' SANDY NEHER Beavertones Pep Club Y-Teens 'ftfgf ANDY NORRIS Fire Squad Winged B Football SHARON O'CONNELL Rhythm B's Pep Club Van , Je X 'uf 'A BARBARA NELSEN Rhythm B's Line Cap .I.Y. Yell Squad GALE NELSON Dance Band Ski-RR I.R.L. Hand JIM NOR S Cross ountry DICK NORTH Boys' League 'sy' Ji GEORGE NYLEN Boys' League RICHARD OLSON SHARON OLSON Latin Club I.R.L. L'p'n Atom G.A.A. I,R,L, Y-Teens .A X11 KARL NELPERT Winged B Pres Inter-Club Council Varsity Football ueen an3 Court Enhance MARGIE NUTSCH Girls' League Mixed Chorus ...Z JIQDEEN O'MALLEY Girls' League Y-Teens 3, PAT OTIS National Honor Soc Pep Club I.R.L. :QL JOHN OYERBY Boys' League Spring Zthlefic Events MARGOT PELLETIER Synchronettes L'Alliance Pep Club DELORES PETRONE Girls' League Y-Teens ALFRED PECHETTE Varsity Football Boys' League Winged B X 1-'TV LARRY PEYTON Swimming Team Winged B Ski-B's 1-A er ,I-44 1:7 STEVE PAULY Winged B Fire Squad Basketball LARRY PEARSON Boys' League DICK PETERSON Winged HB Track JUDY POLETTE I.R.L. Pep Club Y-Teens ju? JACKIE PAYNE Girls' League Orchestra Y-Teens .gf DAVE PEARSON Boys' 'League Science Club Kvzzfi MERIDEL PRIDEALX I.R.L. Reporter Quill and Scroll Hummer Staff DELORES ROPER Girls' League Pep Club Y-Teens 1-,Q National Honor Soc Panamero Secretary Y-Teens Cabinet GERALD SALEIT Boys' League 1 Jai V737 JAN ROSEBRAUGH Jr. Class Secretary Y-Teens Cabinet Yell Squad GAIL ROSEBRAUGH Freshman Class Secretary Pigskin Prom Princess L'Alliance President LESLIE ROSENFELD A.F.S. Exchange Student Girls' League Treasurer National Honor Society C7 JERRY ROUSEY A Cappella Choir Boys' League i9 A slii '22 MARILYN SATTLER A AQEVQ National Honor Soc I Chess Club Secretary Up'n Atom PAT s.-x1NsI:L'RY A ' .ll'. Red Cross ' l .ll.A. G.A.A. AQ -ff, A l A JUDY SALMONSO G.A.A. Secretary Pep Club Y-Teens BARBARA SCHAEFER General Council Pep Club I.R.L. Student Teaching F.T.A. Ski-B's iii, PAUL SCHLAGEL RON SCHLOTTMAN Boys' League J.V. Track l l KAREN SCIIMLCK 'l'1a:i:1l'ei'. V: ilson Girls' League l.R.L. 5 5 IN wylftf LARRY SCOTT l1oy's League vi 'w-'Y JOHN SCHOOF Junior Class Reporter Up'n Atom I.R.L. BRLCE SEARLE Bowling League Mixed Chorus Q- JP DON SHADE Boys' League Winged B STAN SCHOOK Boys' League Fire Squad Panamero RON SCHULZ Winged B Wrestling Track Senior ficnic... Uay of NADINE SEELEY Student Council I.R.L. Y-Teens GENE SEIBEL Varsity Football Boys' League lwJN, BILL SHAW' BARBARA SHINALL XV.-Xlfl'l'IH SIIRIYER PAT SILLIMAN J.Y. Baseball Mgr. National Honor Society Hullillf ITS PiXSkiH Pfflm VITIICGSS Varsity llziseliall Mgr. Pep Club Cabinet I.R.L. Girls' LeaHUC Callillel Boys' League General Council Yell Sflllad fr-ff' 1.24m ba PAT SISK L'Alliance Treasurer Pep Club I.R.L. 4'4 ALLEN SLOAN Ski-B's Vice President Ski Team Captain Inter-Flub Council ,Jv- ,JJN iv' THAYNE SMITH Student Body Secretary Region Ill Secretary Varsity Sports TONI SPRANDO Jr. Red Cross Pep Club I.R.L. fun anil .Qeminiscing DOROTHY STARR National Honor Soc General Council Thespians CAROL STEINBERG Girls' League F.T.A. Y-Teens GARY STARK Boys' League l wi 'sci' JUDY STEVENS Beaver Business Mgr National Honor Society Y-Teens Vice President 4.41 JOANINE STEELE Rolling B's Secretary Girls' League Pep Club ANN STODDARD Girls' League Y-Teens -J lf, -A v 29 GREG SORENSEIN Boys' Leaffue Winged B Wrestling P' NANCY SPITZER Girls' League Mixed Chorus X XQH DARLENE STOGN FR Girls' League G.A.A. 13' ,X P -any 4:41 DICK STONE National Ho 'r SOC Beaver Staff I.R.L. ' 'f E 'i. 'I ff iv' Q , vffv -, 1 r fl 1:77 GARY TEMPLE Student Body Vice Pres .Iunior Class Treasurer Fire Squad ix, MIKE TEMPLETON National Honor Soc Chess Club Up'n Atom ,Z I., f.. ISL, N.-J Xt JANE STRATFORD Freshman Class Sec National Honor Soc Beavertones JIM SWANSON Roy's League Freshman Baseball Track ,l General Council lfrvstling lrazfk SHERRAL THORNBLRG National Honor Society Student Body Pianist 'H-'l'e1'us Secretary fag, R , , DAVID SULLIVAN I-3oy's League an x 'wg' GEORGE TATE Boys' League rabuafion... GARY TIPP Boys' League l JIM SUNAMOTO National Honor Soc Boys' League PATRICIA SWEET National Honor Soc Girls' League Cabinet Pep Club culmination TONY TONGTQE Ski-11's X341 J ii 1 3 1 -.l un? ff? AP, GREG TOPPING 'll-XNIJRA 'I'OL'PAL BEVERLY TRACHSEL BILL TURNER National Honor Soc Girls' l,vag'ue Vice Pr'-s Girls' League National Honor Soc Varsity Baseball Pigrskin Prom Princess ' Varsity Track Winged B 'l'hespians President Fire Squad l.'lf'KlE l'LRll'li 3 qv? IJ.-XVIII l'I'I'lNGll0LfSE Winged ll Swim Team J.-KNIFE YanlIL'REN Girls' I,ea1,ruo ltp Club 3 of Y'-our fvenfful years L 19' IFAYIU YQIIICLEVE lloys' lmague Rolling l-Vs 1-'V ROXANNA VAUGHN National Honor SOC I 'Alliance -J 6' G.-RRY YlNC'EN'l' BEVERLY YV.-KBS JAMES YYAGNER TOM WALKER lxvlllll Atom Y-Teens Cabinet National Honor Society National Honor Soc Track Jr. Red Cross L'p'n Atom Varsity Football I.R.L. VVinged B -J ..-1 ,..f -JJ '1-'Y 'Er SALLY WINTER Hummer Staff Pep Club Y-Teens sl BOB WIREN Boys' League DONNA WOODWARD Up'n Atom Secretary Thespians Pep Club VERLENE WOOLHISER Pep Club G,A.A. A JR 1-J P S...-V Ll EUGENE NVYTTENBERG JACK YOUNG A Cappella Choir Boys' League ii Boys' League s 15 if RON WISMER RICHARD WOLD Varsity Football Boys' League Varsity Baseball Fire Squad DAVID WOODRUFF Football Mgr. Baseball Mgr. Winged B 5 CAROL WOODELL National Honor Society Panamero Treasurer Pep Club GARY WRIGHT National Honor Society Junior Class Treasurer Bowling League Pres ALICE ZALAHA Transfer, New Mexico Thespians Secretary Y-Teens SHARON ZERR National Honor Soc I.R.L. F.T.A. '7 NOT PIC TURED GEORGE DODDS 'lijlfll SHPIA Bovs' League Xurslty Iiusketla CheSs Club Varsity Football T1-ack Fire Squzul LARRY FOSTICR Rl l'Ii MESSMER Boys' League Thespizms Wrestling I.R.L. Track Y-Teens VICTOR SMITH DON WEEKS RON WISMAN Boys' League Boys' League Roy! I.e-agile Never a 'Dull Moment for Class of '5 Mr. Tolliver, senior class advisor, jots down gown measurements while senior officers look over announcement samples. A Bill Randall's basement proved the gathering place for seniors working on decorations for A Night Before Christmas . Bill Randall proudly places the senior pennant in the key position on the totem pole. Mr. Perry, head councilor, talks over college scholarships and requirements with interested senior. x ii iff '5 - :::g:1::':- .' h.. 11 4 7 it Juniors officers recall the varied events afstimulating year . . . President Slava ts out a keggpassage in text as Marilyn a afbeautiful and to see enough in'iiji11ggy,:bis,nraVailable to finance a snperb Mary . . . a chemistry experiment perplexeSrM'ike Hill and Dick McIntyre . . . 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Toni Black, Doug Simon, Bill Randall. Cary Bar- bert, Larry Dixon. Mgr. Dave Xkbodruff. ROW' 3. Riilpll lee, Lewis Tuttle, Hon XYi5nier. Loring Bates, ROYV 2. Rittenour, John McLean, Dick Cillxon, Dexter Miiust. Hon Mgr. Pete Zureher, Dam Kline, jim Suniunoto, lim Muix- Hopkins, Steve Pauly. George Gardner, Dennis Acton, Tom ner, joe Morton, Ceriilcl Burnett, jerry Koeher, Mike Hair- W9 .. - Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton South Eugene Springfield Gresham Astoria Central Catholic Milwaukie David Douglas Hillsboro Clackamas Opponents O 6 22 26 6 O 0 1 3 12 85 froves Formi3a5Ze Foe Wlxlkc-r. ROW' 4. John Klug, Tod Kennedy, Bill Nloorc, Andy Norris, Clayton He-ring, Todd Slim, Mike jones, jim Maier, Bob Elder. ROW 5. Gary Wright, Chris Bishop. miihika- EBU' . ,fa . ,r- Y., - , 2 - SES, f ' 5 -Y M -- V f ., DDQ- ,A , na'-VM' - -Y Y +- -- . . f, 41- 1 1 - ' ? -.-Q-in -Tv ' ' 9 ' ,h..:' J,u,.r '- Cf, . I V- ,., ,. V, 7 Effe'-my-V- 'j' ' r,v,,,:: : 4 in . A ' '. 's-f o ,1 ,M rf-- 3 -F' :1 i-1 5? l 'fl-AZ, I 1 Co-captains Dexter Maust and Gerald Burnett coordinated their efforts in building the '58 Beaver squad into an effective machine. Doug Whitney, Tony N14-Coy, Fred Pechettc, Gene Seibel, Coach Duke Moore. Missing: Mgrs: Harry Howe and Ted Heard. Team members: jim Durst and Cary Temple. Ace point - after - touchdown kicker, Loring Bateszprepares for another successful night on the gridiron. Pauly races around end for a long gainer against the Millers. As he did all season, Beav- er's Maust pulls out to lead interference. Beavers run Coach Duke Moores -1 year record to 34-7 . . . preseason wins, then losses to Gresham and Astoria . . . vic- tories over Central Catholic, Milwaukie, David Douglas, Hillsboro, Clackamas . . . finishing third in the Metro League . . . .liggs Burnett topping the league with 60 points . . . All Metro, selection for Jiggs Burnett, Steve Pauly, Tom Ribble . . . honorable mention for Dick Gillson, Todd Shea, Tom Black, John McLean, Dexter Maust, Tom Walker, Tod Kennedy . . . determination and desire making it a rewarding season. M , wi 1... SWS' . .q . f T 4 42+ Q , Q ww 7, Q.: Kb Q -I., g 9 7 1 I ' ' a 'N - Q . ' I t ,108 .. - . -- V . - . fir- -.V-we-Riva'-ax.,--f,f 2'---ffm, 'if 5' W:- r N. ' +:,,s,,2.,' ., .M .s,.,Q , ,. 'L k .kmfi-V: i N' ' T- ZPQF r rfxffiif' k'vLf'1.i f9-, 3 171' .y wfgw 025: QQ: rx,.'fg,' 5 3,2-3,5 ' 'M' . -1 3 ij? , if -A 1,1-Q .'i.,,i:l-Q , ' 4 1: y ' .A - '7 ., 2 Q i N 'Aw P 4 ','N fn '.v A 9-90A f'a...wr'K I-f!'..-J:mfF..':f' - C ls. Remembrances from the 1958 season . . . Tom Ribble, always having the dirtiest jersey on the field, getting up after halt- ing an opposing ball carrier . . . Dexter Maust taking out his assigned man, then racing downfield to hit another . . . .liggs Burnett slashing for a much-needed first down . . . Mr, Breakaway , Steve Pauly, a constant threat to opposing team . . . Lew Tuttle, Dick Gillson, John Mc- Lean blocking a Hilhi punt for a game winning safety . . . Golden Toe Lorinfl Bates splitting the uprights for still another conversion . . . Todd Shea inter- cepting for a 59 yard touchdown against Central Catholic . . . spirit and hard work producing a powerful eleven. Junior fullback Tod Kennedy hits on one of his favorite line smashes. Speedy halfback Larry Dixon romps 13 yards to paydirt against South Eugene. His fourth quarter-touchdown made the final score 12-0 for the Beavers. if C1 all - mafia uf' ROW' l. Mgr. Don Xlieiner, Wlilly xxlUllL'lllHlfg, jerry XYlntteiilmrg. Boll Linnun, Dennis Delahnnt, Dennis Slas- sens, Roger Ross, Guy Hale. jake Koenig, jiin Morton. HOW 2. Mgr. Frank llnrllmntt, Pat Pierce, Darwin John- son, Dave Kroni, Mike liliks, Xorin Sclnnokel, Toni Brad- ler. Cary Jenson. Dick Lovell, Ken Conklin. ROXV Dick Bradbury, Steve Sclnnokel. XVill llingston, Bob Crenzer, Dave Mc-Cullen, Ken llainson, Fred XVells, Paul Erickson, Glen Triplett. ROYV 4. Steve Pederson, jim Burki, Dong Newton, Ed Kirsch, Kip lliscoe, Mike Yeanian, Ian Sie- lmcrts. ROVV 5. Coach Mcrill Merritt, jerry Beckett, Alm- lvott Lawrence, Henry Sunnnerton, Toni Ramsey, Glen Brisbinc, Roger McCullin, Coach Ted XYilson. J. lffs Win feague Uitle For fourth Straight year eferee signals a Beaver first-down, typical of this year's J.'X'. team. Fighting fiercely, -l.V.'s swept the Metro League for no losses . . . average of 30 points per game as against 13 for the op- position . . . Jake Koenig's hard running completing many touchdowns . . . pre- cision passing by Bob Grenzer finds Guv Hale on the receiving end for quick yardage gains . . . varsity coaches look to souad to provide much of next year's talent. Beaverton 28 .... ...,. S outh Eugene Beaverton 12 ......,..,..,.i. Jesuit Beaverton 38 ..... Clackamas Beaverton 20 ........... Gresham Beaverton 26 ,.....,......... Sunset Beaverton 38 Central Catholic Beaverton 50 ...,..... Milwaukie Beaverton 27 . David Douglas Beaverton 31 .,,,....... Hillsboro Beaverton 70 ,.,..,,. Opponents Fleet Baby Beaver halfback races around end to set up another touchdown. 3 0 110147 irit f'-r S11 6 Sp HA!! Beaverton 45 ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,YA. C l ackamas Beaverton 13 .... ..wdAddd.... G resham Beaverton 7 .... d..,.....,A..dW . .. Sunset Beaverton 6 .A,,. ..... C entral Catholic Beaverton 6 .... ...... V..... M i lwaukie Beaverton 38 .... .ccee I David Douglas Beaverton 27 ,.., .. ..,. Hillsboro Beaverton 142 r,,, 2 ., , Opponents MBU Beaverton 0 .... ...ee,ee,, N orth Catholic Beaverton 14 .... l.e...,.e. H illsb01'0 Beaverton 0 ,... .ll.. C Tlackamas Beaverton 20 .... ...A I lillsboro Beaverton 6 .l.. . ..ee....e. Sunset Beaverton 40 .... ..... O pponents 2 Frosh averaging 20 points against op- ponents . . . losing 3 close games . . . emerging triumphant in 4 not-so-close ones . . . another Sinnerurl-Brian- begins his B.H.S. career by scoring 68 points . . . Rodney Johnson garners 34 points . . . Larry Kelly, 25 points . . . the initial civil Warn with Sunset High brings a tightly fought defeat . . . a good start for future varsity stars. ROW' l. Coat-li Wayne Mt-Kee, Tim llarlmert. Steve Atl- ains, Pat Butler. Cordon Lusk, Arnie Poutala, Clark Mar- tin, lioclney johnson, jim Boswell. Skip Grover, Tom Clarke, john Calalian, Coach Blair Stewart. HOW' 2. jim Shores, Iiieh jarainillo, Steve Cliristoplierson, Don Staple- ton, jim Oherst, Rick Buelianan, Dan Clouser, Mike 0'Toole, Nels Enderlwerg. Steve Anderson, Al Iulmitz, Bob Barron. HOU' 3. Steve Xkiwtrancl. Bobbie Tjoinslancl, Ted lletu, Brian Sinnerud. Larry Kelley, Rudy Dietrielis, Jim Moore. Tom Tlioinpson, Ron Vrlieak, Dave Sit-Clare. Jim Smith. ROB' 4. Ralph Blair, Earl Cjelde, Erie Eekluncl, Cary llelsetli, Brian Bjornson, Bob jordan, Darrel llarris, jerry Bouelier, Craig lloss, ltiek Biellartls, jim Cllaffer, Bon Sipe. 4:3 W' fl WJ' if 'lf X l'fwly'VlllMK Clog.. I5 I! !w1P5j LW U CA ROW 1: Jim Norris, Thayne Jim Barickman. ROW 2: M C lik Cary Beckman Carl Paulson Buzz Bernard Jim Cronin Coach Ed Bader Harriers, Metro Q? get as 47 K Mak! ' wg Cross counxtry team . . . finishing with best Beaverton record ever . . . Captain lim Barickman acting as head coach dur- ing Metro League Tournament . . . spur- ring team to victory . . . Gary Beckman leading Beavers across the tape in Metro race . . . Thayne Smith showing real drive in the State contest . . . Bill Turner con- sistantly adding points for the Beaver cause . . . season climaxed by lst in Lea- gue, 7th in State . . . coaching cross coun- try for three years . . . Ed Bader compiles an 11 Win-4 loss record. Bill Turner and Thayne Smith lead team around track infield on a practice run. .feague Champzons Bcaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Members of cross country team circle the track for another lap as they get in shape i . E. elf f lffs Demonstrate Zmity Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton 18 26 40 David Douglas Hillsboro Sunset Milwaukie Woodrow Wilson Sunset 37 37 51 29 24 76 ROW 1: Mgr., Marshall Hauck, Pat McGann, Larry Niemeyer, Colin Lamb. ROW 2: Hal s. .rl .8 fl?- i l I.. Racing to a third place finish in Metro League competition . . . junior varsity cross country team completing favorable year . . . Pat lVlcGann and Bob Bryant leading Beaver runners . . . Coach Bader sets high hopes for successful 1959 varsity year . . . through power supplied by ad- vancing J.V.'s. Ward, Bob Bryant, Bob Nicoll, Doug Beckman Coach Ed Bader. . 9 'eriggx xx., UN UU! , 'free FLAUY fry . , 1 ,, 2, I 4 i ROXV 1: Laura Maxwell, Sue jones, Gail Cllristoplicrson, .lun Hagni, Karen Scofield, Gerry Scott, Ann jubitz. San- cly Norris, Beverly Hesse, Martha Robinson. ROYV 2: Doug Burns, Kenny Isenstein, Bob Mclntyre, Dwight Ful- lmrton, Dag Kremer-Olson, john Town, Roger Hammers, jim Murray, Dave Murcli, Dick Folstad, Tom O'Tnole, Swim Seam, grips Zgain Swim team, 45 strong . . . Coach Harman, president of Oregon Swim Coaches As- sociation . . . increased depth making boys' team steady power against district rivals . . . splashes from Lake Oswego proving strong and Beavers losing twice by narrow margin . . . well-balanced team taking five places at state-Dave Pol- lock, third in 100 yard breaststrokeg Pete Fullerton, third in 100 yard backstrokeg Dick Peterson, fifth in 400 yard freestyle . . . relay teams taking two second places: medley and freestyle . . . pride and popu- larity increasing in the sport with the advent of the new pool. Doug Bailey, Dick Peterson. ROTV 3: Mgr., Aldine Fer- rier, Dave Peterson, Terry Host, Eric Sellmcrg, Nick Stein, Kla'-S Ellerlorock, jim Cox, jim Rainey, Larry Peyton, Al Darrlis, Larry Browning, Couch Roger llarmun. Not pic- tured: Lee Ann Marclii, Stu Morris, jim Vogland, Mgr., Tony Troxcl. GIRLS Beaverton 77 ..............,,.........,,.,,,. West Linn Sunset B63.V6I'tOl1 83 ....., ,,,,,,,, P arkroge Sunset Beaverton 91 .,,.,, ,,r,,,, L ake Oswego Sunset Beaverton 84 ,,,,,, ,,,,,, W est Linn 48 Sunset 30 BGBVGNOH 51lQ . ......,..., Parkrose 18 Sunset 13l,fQ Beaverton 89 ...... Lake Oswego 77 Sunset 16 Beaverton 83 ...... ...,.. lv IcMinnville 75 Sunset 30 Coach Harman works out strategy for upcom- ing meet with Captains Klass Ellerbrock and Sue Jones. Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beax erton Beas erton Beaverton Beat erton Beax erton Beat erton Beaverton Beaverton Beax erton BOYS Sunset West Lmn Parkrose Sunset South Salem Sunset Lake Oswego Suns t 191 North Salem Sunset Sunset West Lmn South Salem Sunset St Helens Sunset Parkrose Lake Oswego Sunset North Salem Sunset McM1nnv1lle Sunset Unheaten guls team captu1 mg d1str1et t1t e state fmal fmdmg two glrls 1n f1rs llOSltlOIlS lee Ann Marchl 90 yard bleaststroke Karen SCOf16lfl 90 yard fleestvle Wmmng relay team settmg state lecord for 200 yard freestvle Laura Maxwell Sue Jones Lee Ann M3lChl Kal en Scofleld entne team 18 turnmg next vear hopmg for another outstandmg season A3 Glrls stram for that extra 1nch 1n the 50 yard freestyle Judges and tlmers ready svummers take your marks GO' Beavers klck hard ln 100 yard backstroke ew ent 93 ......,................-..-..--,--...- ' 83 ....... .......................... . 62 1 32 'U 88 ,,,.....,... ..,.. ....,....., 5 7 ' 31 ' 1 771mg ,,,4,,,,4,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, . 81 ' 87 .....v........,..........,e. 65 25 93 v,,,,,,,,v,,,,,.,,,,.....,............ .. 56 ' 18 2 , ' 83 ....,...........,........... 58 - Y H ' y Sunset 40 j v,:y A ' 58 .,..........l..r.,...,.,.........,,... 30 Q . . 24 f 56 .....s.........,.....,.........l.vY... . 33 22 74 ......e.................,. 88 14 86 ............................ 49 44 , - 'R f 74 ,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, ' ' 69 X 40 N S- ' ' as N Varsity Seventh at State Uournament Mgr. Don Wiemer, Fred Rice, Gerald Burnett, Ralph Rit- tenour, Todd Shea, Bill Moore, Steve Pauly, Ken Berg, Guy Hale, Scott Dunlap, Larry Clark, Don Kielblock M gr. Bill Bush. State tournament, here we come! . . . Beavers take second in league . . . seldom win by moderate margins, usually large or small . . . 2400 witness the second As- toria contest, which our men lead at the half, 25-21 . . . but the league champs swarm back to Win, 46-39 . . . In the play- off necessitated by a tie for second place, a fired-up Beaverton quint plays its best game, trouncing the Scots, 58-42 , . . '- 'vvy ff , -4, Steve Pauly, selected for a second year on All State Team and All Tournament Team, leading '59 Varsity to 7th at State Tourney . . . Ralph Rittenour consistent- ly putting up the team's deadliest foul shot . . . scrapper J iggs Burnett wrestling the ball from opponents time and time again . . . Todd Shea out-jumping taller men-was especially effective against As- v 6 -Q li , , vi, toria . . . greatest improvement shown by Bill Moore, who later in the season had several double-figure games to his credit . . . smooth Larry Clark climaxing his season with the opening points in the overtime period at Milwaukie . . . The first team to develop fully under Coach Vgfilson proves a powerful force in league P HY- Q , Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton 18 SCORES: Oregon City' Albany' Corvallis' Roseburg2 North Salem2 South Salem' Gresham3 North Salem' ,'Q',', Cig15u-ai Carhoigca Astor1a3 Milwaukie3 David Douglas3 Hillsboro3 Clackamas3 South Salem' Gresham3 Central Catholic3 Astoria3 1 l1PRESvEASON -INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT ZLEAGUE A-PLAYOFF -'STATE TOURNAMENT 17TH PLACE! Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton Beaverton l 41 ,L ,J l A - fjfiilllig X -.359 S uf an-U11 Y -1 Milwaukie3 -Bavid Douglas3 Hillsboro3 ClackamaS3 David Douglasf' S Meflforcl5 Franklin5 North Benclf' North Salemi 4 , , 1 1 Q -1 I 6 ,gi ,Q As: .lj 'Q S J. V. s Play Close Qnes Junior Varsity finding Metro League competition tough . . . narrow margins the rule, overtimes frequent . . . JV's are first Beaver basketball team to beat Astoria in Metro play . . . Vince Stout leading the scoring with a 10 point aver- age . . . Many of his team looking for- ward to a varsity position next year. Beaverton ....... ...... O regon City Beaverton ....... ........... A lbany Beaverton ,...... ,.......,... C orvallis Beaverton ........ ..,.., S outh Salem Beaverton ..,..,., ,........,...,. G resham Beaverton ....... ....,.., N orth Salem Beaverton .i..... .....,,.............. S unset Beaverton ....,.. .,.,,.,, C entral Catholic Beaverton ....,.. ...i.........,...,... A storia Beaverton ...,... .............. H illsboro Beaverton ,,,.... .........,,. C lackamas Beaverton ....... ........ S outh Salem Beaverton ....,. .......,... G resham Beaverton ....... .........,........ S unset Beaverton ..,.... ..... C entral Catholic Beaverton ......, ,.........,....,.. A storia Beaverton ...... ...,....,.,. M ilwaukie Beaverton ....... ..... D avid Douglas Beaverton 45 ...,,. .,.,.,.,,., H illsboro Beaverton 56 ...,,.. ..... C lackamas 44 30 39 35 37 45 56 55 51 42 52 29 58 46 51 54 50 44 Beaverton 50 .....,. ............,., M ilwaukie 41 Beaverton 32 .,..... ......,,, D avid Douglas 42 49 ' 37 55 57 44 43 50 49 55 54 41 42 38 51 45 50 39 51 47 27 fi.. H 4 Flebglings Uasfe is Metro Competition Frosh give an indication of future varsity glory With a 15-4 record . . . Brian Sin- nerud scores 154 points, shows tremen- dous defensive ability . . . Jim Oberst and Gary Helseth lead an exceptionally tall team . . . Hotrod Johnson and Bob Bar- ron provide scoring punch . . . 12 points down at the half, Beavers come back, win by 8 against Clackamas, in most excit- ing game . . . Best game is 42-27 win over Douglas, with Johnson and Sinner- ud potting as many as Douglas' total . . . sw 4 .ii Sf H nf f v N , xx. ,V if 'ir -af, ' ' 1? , f ,- ,v 9. 1 -1 . 51 p II-- ..- j ...- -..- 'f ww--' EE.. 4---,- ,v f ,- 4-5 '- nxt ,f .. I 1 43- .- v L X I k V. V , ,-, V , I R K' .- 1 X 3 5 x .fy x w IU. Ium lkmwx IVIIX NIM' Ulm HON' 1: flnry Cuupcr. jurry Pigg, UML lllltmllwm. flux' Ifriqkgm, D011 Iwfu, H4-V1 SIN, St-lflfl JVTIW DWT7- ,IUIIII 'HWlll'N'11, HMV' 3 Xlllf-I1-1IH H.llm. Kc-n Kcmmin. V4-'lin Xlalvr. IMI! Hllxlvln fm Kicnuy Xlike- Klikx, DHL Kllllwu. I-'lm XI1I.f'.1!1. NMR Sure-nwn, Miki- Xvlktlllklll. Xfgr. ll.u'ry Hmm I..lII1Ul'f1N, ,lrmlm ,I-OXYII. Dc-xtvr Xhmt, Xl.lI'Xi!l Him NOXX' 2: N4-wtfm, Blltkll Kisuuw, Iulfff' Xi1'IlI4X'4'l'. IH-tu' XIIIXMVI, ILL' Don Lowek painful expression is Sven oftvn in wrcstlilug-where one mistake can mean whs- aster. L , -,gl vi 2 ,A C, --Al l v X 1 Varsity Wrestlers ,Beast Many Stantiouts Beaverton 19 ,,,,,,, Parkrgge B821V6I't0I1 28 ,..,-. Tillamggk Beaverton 25 ,,,, ,,.,,A .,,,.,,,,ll, S andy Beaverton 27 ,,,A,,,.qq-, Nou-bo,-g Beaverton 32 Woodrow Wilson Beaverton 36 ,.,,-....,,. A,,-, , G1-ant Beaverton 22 ,,,..,.l,A., Gresham Beaverton 23 ,,.,,,-, Hlilwaukie Beaverton 17 ,AAt,A,,,, Hillgborg Beaverton 15 ,,,,A2,,.,l Clackamas Beaverton 8 ,. David Douglas Beaverton 252 Opponents With an impressive 5-1 pre-league rec- ord, Beaver matmen forcing tough com- petition . . . emerging with 6-5 season tally . . . heavyweight Nick Lampros retaining position as high point man . . . undefeated while compiling total of 54 points . . . John Town, junior, showing promise by garnering 41 points in 178 pound division . . . third with 36 points was John Mac- Lean . . . co-captains, Jerry Dietz and Gary Cooper contributing consistently to total . . . other standouts . . . Dick Gill- son, Marvin Hirte, Mike Yeaman, Jerry Pigg, Dexter Maust . . . winning the right to journey to O.S.C. by placing in district tourney at Beaverton . . . Nick and John emerging victors in respective classes . . . Dick Gillson placing second will also be representing Beavers. Facial expression of Coach Harman was typical of this year's hectic season on the mats. Dexter Maust prevents his Hillsboro opponent from executing a sit-out. Q, I' 1 i 1 , o 1' XX 1 - D ,s X e A! r 3 A a .K N bv . p. W 'X fa., Marx' Hirte successfully ties his man u looks for an opportunity to win by a pin Bevo grappler throws his opponent upon the mat in match with rival Spartan. if l24 ROVV 1: Tom Cuson, Lurrv Nic-int-vcr, lim Davis, lim B. Knng,Co4lcl-1. ROV' 53: P1-to Taylor, Ce-rlmrcl Mntluvis. Brown, Tim llarlx-rt, Xlluync lolinson, N-lac' Slut-Catskill. llon Vrliculc, Martin Clark, Dick Lovell. llolm Nielson. lYot ROXV 2: Skip Crovcr Mgr., Bob Dnnlcy, Conlon Lusk, Picturcdl Tom Anderson, lion Brown, Danny llcutlm, lion Larry Kelley, Clcn Brislminc, Miko O l'oolc. Terry Flllllil-4'l', Sipc, Ton Trowl. fu-. il J. lf. '5 Walla Uhrough - J. V. Wrestlers, under critical eye of Coach Bill E Kallg, strive for perfection in style. f X Junior Varsity Wrestling squad, coached X 2' ' by Bill Kang, marching through tough schedule . . . winning 7 matches in a row , before falling to Hillsboro . . . finishing , with 276 points to their opponents 228 to .w rack up an 8-3 record . . . Larry Niemeyer and Glen Brisbine, early season standouts . . . Mike O'Toole and Dick Lovell showing outstanding talent . . . Brisbine capturing fourth place in district tourney. Q. 't' x B i Y I 'S-J 9 J JA Q ' v ' X fkf JJ C71 ji 'mf' w rv 'N -,irnm N6 Y s N rl Lx ,X ' .la L RJ X ji A Q U I X' ,Ib Of, XNJJ I 'VJ X Ny! V! A X V J. --7! Showing 4e1ftfeSIii?1Xff0ll9T, Skip Sloan iskinictull-Id 'racing down pes 3,0 a first-place for Beayer- egn. 5 v ,p L V 'X-f V-f fs V' 'Q V V 14 if 'J ' A 'J A 1 x.f Av xi' L- , X 5? L 'J .gt ri ' -2 bf' I L1 Q -x x ' V J A 'A Q. V. J N-1: ff ' s K, X 4 Xxx. Q.,-X D1 X, A X D X ,F , , Outstangiiig perfomnance given by sen- iors Gtoodman, Sloan, Uppinghouse, and ,Hedges despitef'pciQyWf snow conditions girly in sea . , , winning the Metro- Y ortland Inter, c iolastic team race for ilthe seco dJstr .?i'g year . . . striving for top s iQLOregon and Northwest com- petit on the entire team spends every available our on the slopes of Mt. Hood improving their speed. 1 , ' x wa , ,,, , U t , ' If U 4 X J X Q 1' M' .gi -4 fy Ya! J, sx,g,j KL K' rl V RON' l. Mr. XValt Fain, Asst. Inst., Michael llcrdencr, Icrry May. Pat March, Ted Andrews. Alvis Mildrexlvr, Kola-5' Black, Iiin Rogers, Bob Cravens, Corky Nlintcn. Bob Clifford NlcDuffcc, Mike Sadler. ROYV 3. NVaync llublic-ll, KI'lNl1'IlNt'Il, IA-lloy lim-lvcy, Bruce Cornwell, Dr. Lee Larry VVc'avm-r, Duncan Lillywliitc, Bill Luclcc, Nick Dur- Tlionipson, Inst. HOW' 2. David Calloway, Mike- Ncutz, del, john XVlic-elcr, LaDill Cascn, Gail XVoodwortli, Ken Moorc. Practicing weekly at Hillsboro . . . under the precision tutelage of Dr, Lee Thomp- son and Don Knepp . . . Ted Andrews tak- ing overall first place in Oregon State Outdoor Matches . . . Ken Moore, Dave Woodruff, Pat Moule and Bob Kristen- sen among this year-'s standouts . . . The Rifle Club finds time spent on this special interest sport valuable. Rifleman 13 ractice frecision Shooting Rifie Club officers-Bill Lucke, Bob Kristen- sen, Corky Minten, Ted Andrews and Jerry May -listen intently as instructor Walt Fain ex- plains intricate functions of Ted's rifle. ofdf I -Lv QC Q9 Uzvoteers folzsh Uechmques Dave Munro and Bob Elder get a head start on the golf season as Dick Hunt grades his com- petition , ,mf fi HA. ,alex .ml ,..a. , W 452' git , , ag., ,Qi ,- i it .Ht : ..- 5 - Ly- ,Q , ' - :if li-'44 Howard Beebe Grant Lawton Dick Hunt Bob Elder Terry Taylor Dave Munro Phil Lorson Kermit Kelllng are Coach Wilson s key men for the 59 golf season Several members of last year s state run ner up team returning as 59 nucleus early season practices Dave Munro key man on Coach Wilson s team ou - standing prospects including Bob Elder, Kermit K-ellmg Terry Taylor . . . golfers, anxious to maintain their number two rank in state tourney play, work out at various greens in the district. -B 'lf' l Xi .- ' K ff r KY A C6594 '. '-f T . 8 1 A il-.ily A ev 5. - 3 A' C 5 5 X 5 , KQ4 ffqfffgf X 554, . M b,H,,L.,A A3 W, , ug' X C C 5 x at -'-so . , , - s ,. l , -gvocq U 3, ,fogcjcjfxiff Q., -as .g'5!7IgZ+QffQB 'in- rfqfflf 42546. CAKKKQ 1 1 . tn-. 'f , K - ff K f SQ ifff 426 if 'ffl . K t , Y, I ,X K C K C! if f fvcf asf f ff 4 ' 6 f K , ,f Q K I 1 1 f - . X f!'q, If 1 I fi! K I r Q X f 5 fi K f -. 5 f ' fa' ff! ffffig X fir' lfif I -rfdfffffjf f f ffm G If , S. Q l X X Getting off to early start . . . tournament building condition . paring squad for tough Metro battle . . . several members working gether for three years . . . final year f many competitors . . . Weisfield number one, Barickman second . . . out standing prospects including Goodman, Kupp, Hill, and Grenzer . . . striving to maintain last year's number five ranking in state . . . Coach Hal Lapp gratified by increased interest in tennis. than Hal Lapp's netmen. An early start on the tennis courts is essential for a good season and no team was out earlier ROW' 1. Pat Pierce, Terry Host, Mike Hill, Bill XVeisfield, Weber, Pete Taylor, Ken Kay, Alvis Mildrexlcr, llaydn Jim Earickman, Harold Kupp, jim Baker, John Goodman, Waddington, Jim Davis, Mike Herzog, Dick Stmrns, Doug Dave Templeton, Rick Dexter. ROW 2. Mike Kohloff. Tom Burns. Q X I H A 'hi :nfl Nyc., UQ! I 410 M..- 11 fi 02, l leading With sincerity and earnestness school assemblies and activities . . . co- captaining the '58 football team . . . ex- celling as Student Body Manager. . . Dex- ter Maust, as first semester leader, ef- fectively organized the student body government. 132 .,.-IP' PRESIDENT ,,,,,.,,.... DEXTER MAUST SECRETARY ............ THAYNE SMITH TREASURER ,...A,,,,,,,,4 ED DENNISON first Semester Qfficers Kiek Qff year? Zcfivities QLQQVX K Q J vg7L0 f3f Rafe. 041: 'TWQJVWIQJQZMEM +A RQQWUI I M In 'wi Mktfb' M HC i f VW AML 5NN.k7X'3I JOUHJ LA., ' XX' ,bio - f X IU Kygmx, Lxxxkvwll 1 KJ vX xx xx REPORTER .... MARY MAC DONALD X,- 'n N Y ,U 'f 55 '-I VICE PRESIDENT ........ MIKE JONES MANAGER .. .,.. GEORGE GARDNER L X. gs 2 fx 4 Experience gained as Class President. . . PRESIDENT ,,.... GEORGE GARDNER efficiently performing duties of Student Body Manager . . . varied talents dis- played in lead role of No Time For Ser- geants . . . Second Semester Student Body President, George Gardner, set an ex- ample of friendliness and ingenuity. VICE PRESIDENT .... GARY TEMPLE Secone germ feaeers M 'Effectively quiee ,Beavers SECRETARY ..,..........,.... JOAN IRWIN REPORTER ..... ...... N ANCY JOHNSON , I ew 4 pm fly 1 LA V' ew , 7 ,Ill I 1 QCCOA aj!! 666, 'fffezpfj ff5,Q,fL6C ifwfff K cfu MANAGER .... DAG REMER- LSEN fa , K, J YQUNB Sv SQUQRL X CJYW xg 'Z'-3' We 2 qxbf l ROW 1: Nancy Johnson, Dag Kremer-Olsen Joan Irwin, Gary Temple, George Gardner, Dexi ter Maust, Mike Jones, Thayne Smith, Mary McDonald, Sherral Thornburg. Row 2: Libby Executive Caiiinef Uackies 8C1'l00ZID1'05Z67'l15 l King, Bob Hakala, Barbara Deiss, Sarah Avery, John Goodman, Mr. Boyce, Ed Chadwick, Mary Donnelly, Bill Ranclell, Clayton Hering, Slave Lubomudrov, Ed Dennison. Planning' student burly functions . . . lin X ing the arlministration with the student . . . hanflling' problems with ease . in an overall prograni of assembly PIXUYQIIICIIY . . . revising' the school con ti tution . . . participating in the Region Three Learlership Conference . . . 1 lixecutive Fabinct builrls leaflers for it futu-re. x lx changing' pep assemblies to pep rallit C'o-ordinating cluh activities throughout the school . . . setting up standard for money-raisine' projects . . . organizing the leadership training workshop . . . co- sponsoring Foi'c-ign lflavoi-s. semi- formal dance for the benefit of A.l'.S .... compiling a Club Handbook . . . the inter-cluh council, completing one of its F2 st active years, works to hetter all cluh ctivities at l3.H.S. ROW 1 : Dee Pollock, Ted Andrews, Mary Don nelly, Ede Dahlberg, Judy Fisher, Ed Chadwick John Goodman, Nadine Putnam, Kathy Barssi Gayle Falk, Laureen Brentano, Nancy Curtis, Infercluli Council Coordinates Beaver .activities Jon Hassell. Row 2: Joe Duwoodie, Lewis Kei zer, Marshall Hauck, Sharon Pinger, Bill Weis field, Bob Elder, Karl Neupert, Karlyn Matt son, Sarah Avery, Steve Knutson, Jim Barick man, Beckie Brown. l . 1: 1 tx 'KAN 'R-. ki X 571' xi X HOV' 1: Linda Alrick, Michele Fisliluom, Sliirlvy Miller. Sally Arnold, Sally Rohrluack. Roberta Taylor. Patty Canida. ROXY 2: Ilrmlwrt Lulow, Mac N1acCaskill, Richard Silliman. Le-0 Low-lanrl, Hon Engrr. Carry Staclel, Doc- Pollock. jrwl Kc-in-r, Slava Lulmmcxlrnv, Ric-liarcl Ilutclwon, Tony Mc-Coy, jam-k Callus, junk Hunt, Don W'iL'mcr, jim Wagner. HOVS' 3: Jayne VVirvn. Bc-tli Blackwell, Melinda Adlcr, Representative answers. questions brought up lw students QW Pa 4. ,.. -,,. .,- 0 wp, 4 I . NJ nw- ta J 3 , L Q3 Elaine Bciswcngor, Carol Cantrell, Carol Frost, Judy St1'Vl'IlN, Anno julmitz. Phyllis Curry, Eflv Dalillwrg. Sliaron YanClcve, Gail Christoplu-rsun. Karen Baile-y, Mike Yeaman, Curry Bull, jim Norris. Dirk Harris. RONV 4: Bill Bush, Daw- McCallvn, Dave Nlunrcw, Tom Rilxlmlv, Tom VValkcr, Iolin Klug, Suit! Dunlap, Barney Kliks, Abbott Lawrence, Bolm Mrlntyrc, Brut-c Muon-. ' Q pf ,- k . 1 S a Class electing representatives from first period . . . listening attentively . . . taking notes . . . giving helpful well-thought-out suggestions . . . working on Operation Round Square . . . helping with elections . . . the General Council is the strong tie between the students and the executive cabinet. Sfubenfs' Qpinions Uoiceb fly Qeneral Council HOU' l. plum: Moore. Judie Iloelsc-lu-11, Judy Armstrong, fxi.irs1.m-t Day, ,Indy SL-lim-l, juxly Nlnlnsey. Linclii Lund Terry liittcnour, L4-igli 'll1'i'IlllJlf'. ,lun I.0llllNlJllI'j', Elli'K'Il lylllllll llolly, Molly' YYilliams, llnrlmra Sclmftk-r, Brmnim ittsusliinia, BL'V!'Tlf' llm-ssc, -It-1111 lflowf-rs. Stuii Bill Ross. 'luncli 'l'oup.1l. Biirlmm Dm-iss. Sluimn lluni-. N.xnc5 oni Slit-zxrvr, Bm-tl: Olsen. Penny Pcrmult. HOU' 2. -lim jolmsmi. ,lun Alan-kwri. Snncly XYo1xl. HOU' 4. llalpln XYM1- aria-lcnmn, Dan Klim-. Bula Aiiumis, Bula 'l'.1ylor, Mike dt-ll, Cary llc-1-l4ln.1i1. Mike llill, Alulmtt I.4.lNVTl'Ill'l'. lfrl Smirli, Cary Cooper, Bula Dmvlf-g. David C.u'vm'. jimmy Cluulwirk, Put C.n'.un1gli, 'llxlcl K:-nm-fly. Bula ll.ilx.1l.1, Custer, Larry Stiulel, Bulv lit-dutrmn, Dick Nlcliityrv, je-ff Tmxlal Slim-ai, julm flillulmn, Cary Bdrzcv, llulx-I1 Cle-im-iit, 'lopping, Miko Yt-ni.u1s. HOW' 53. ,lrmn lrwin. Patti Crccmx Mike juries, Cary 'IK-mplc, -3 is 53, 11' 45 rf' v. 'I'--it These Hummer staffersg Meridel Prideaux, Sally Winter. Mary MacDonald, Darcy Palmer, Lora Digman, Karen Samuels, Buzz Bernard, and Jill Matthies look ambitious, don't they! Hummer Keeps Beavers fasted Covering graphically all school activi- ties . . . adding a gleam of humor to daily occurrences . . . showing athletic events with effective action shots and top-notch copy . . . reviving the Campaigner . . . covering administrational activities . . . publicizing dances . . . the Hummer staff edits a nationally recognized school paper. Hummer coordinators-Charlotte Averill, assoc. editorg Judy Hays, business mgr.g Judy Raynor, news editorg Karlyn Mattsson, co-editorg and Sarah Avery, co-edito1- keep Hummer people jumping. Beaver officers look up a moment from the task of revising copy. Standing, Steve Miller, Bar- bara Deiss, Mrs MacLeang seated, Libby King, Judy Stevens. Setting up sales campaigns for the Beaver Tale . . . Working out original ideas to constantly improve the yearbook . . . meeting deadlines with zeal and enthu- siasm . . . recording pictorially all major events of the year . . . planning a spring supplement . . . pooling ideas . . . Beaver staffers Work to retain their predeces- sor's fine reputation. Beaver Staff fashions Memoraole ,Book The camera catches the staff planning pages Linda Lund, Kathy Miles, Bill Weisfield, M try for '59 Beaver. Standing, Dick Stone, Grant lee Belcher, Diana Holly, Julianna Klug. Hedges, Dick Ayres, Terry Waldeleg seated, fr .K r k,,f - s 9 Hi-E ' 1 .lu ws ' l,,,1 ,sk A AX x, N' -X: , XQ3? 'S 5 -f X I , xl- X Bob Elder, Warden of Character, lights his can- dle as he tells of the final qualification for membership in N.H.S. ' 'QYSQ4 Holding high the flame of scholarship acting as a symbol of Beaverton's educa- tional doctrine . . . enriching personali- ties . . . realizing the importance of the individual as well as the group . . paving the way for future members . . . the Na- tional Honor Society retains the sound reputation of Beaverton High's students. Nationai Honor Society Symooiizes High Stanoaros HOW 1: jill Matthies, Shari VVignall, Mary Donnelly, Car- olyn Koenig, Ian Iaekson, Lynn Kuhner, Ann Kubarsepp, Carolyn Egan, Iudy Fisher. ROW 2: Becky Cottrell, Sher- ral Tliomburg, joan Banks, Darey Palmer, Kathy Barss, Donna Zornes, Sue Sexauer, Marilyn Moreland, Patti Greene. Kay XVoodeoek. ROXV 3: Nancy Erland, jucly Ray- nor, Lynda Lee, Judy Stevens, Barbara De-iss, Libby King, Sharon Zerr, Cavle Falk, Kay Sexauer. HOXV -1: Steve Miller, Barney Kliks, Dave Pollock, Pete Fullerton, Cary Jensen, james VVagner, Elaine Beiswenger, Martha Robin- son, Lorna Sacks, Dorothy Starr. ROXV 5: Tony Mc-Coy, jim Sunfunoto, Glen Brisbine, Linda Benson. Nina llunt, Sharon Finger, joni Shearer, Barbara Cook. ROXV 6: jim Bariekrnan, Buzz Bernard, Diek Stone, Grant Hedges. '55 v Y ROXV 1: Elaine Kleiner, Pat Otis, Hi-lt-n l t-cm-y, Donna ,lu King, Carol Wkiimr, Sully Rohrbaclc, jmm Irwin, Dcunnn Blat-k, Sharon Madsvn, Judy Armstrong. HUXV 2: Judith llovlsclnfn, ,lo Ann Durli-my Patricia Sw:-vt, Patty Cuefnnv- strupp, Anita Gundry, Kathy Dunn, Linda Alriclc, Diunli Holly, Shirley Abbott, Holly Hcicl, Carol Xlkxxlvll. RON' 3: Kurvn lfrainu-. Phyllis Curry, B.u'burn Shinnll, june Strut- llurcl, .Iuliunnn Kllli, Knrlyn Mattssuii. Surah Avvry, Lintln Lnslc, Hoxanna Vaughn, Burbnrti llit-lu. RUN' 4: lm-l Km-iznr, Slava Luboniudrov, Pat l'ie-rev, Ab Lawrviicv. lun llusw-ll. Skip Liuiriclse-n, David Dnrfw-, Tr-rrp Xlnlrlm-lv. Bill Binh. HOW' 5: jim Murtun, Dick Ayr:-N, lJ.tn Klint-, David llhiqf-r. john Kidby, liit-luml lliittlu-nm, Dick llliwle-y. Clary llc-clmuin. Bob Dyk:-S, ll, Stn-vv Knutmn. ROW' 6: Nlilct- 'll1nplvtun, Crt-11 Tuppinal, Cnty Xliiglit, Bill ll'llfIN'I', filny- tun llvring, Bob Elclvr, 'llxl Kcnnc-ily, llit-lx D1-xtt-r. lhvt' Hinds. National Honor Society fwt'ficei's, Buzz Bc-rnzml, Dick Ayres, Julianna Klug, and Glen Downs work out 21 program for the next meeting. x U Zllopfs Worthy fY0j6Cf5 unior .Wed Cross f Organizing this year's activities with the National Red Cross . . . sponsoring the Bricks for Clinton Drive . . . selling potato chips for the March of Dimes, a total of 2594 . . . presenting entertainment for the Christian Old Folks Home at Christmas Junior Red Cross has proven its worth as a leading service club. ROYV l. Sandy Norris, Indy Armstrong, Nancy ohnson Gayle- Falk. ROYV 2. Joni Sllcurvr, Barbara Benson, Linda Martin. Sharon Pin for Nruicv llnfcr Sis' -f f' - ' I-. , , 5, , LAD F.1.l1y, Co leon xlfllldlll. ROW' 53. Nincn llunt, Linda Benson, mix QHM in 1. Natioaal Uhespians Spark 'Dramafics at ,B.H. S. Ppsing of Thespian officers - Alice Zalaha, Jill Matthies, and Shannon Mitchell - show varying degrees of levity. ROW' 1. Mary E. XVilson, Dorothy Starr, Neana Davidoff, ROW 2. joel Keizer, Ruth Messmer, Judy Polette, Donna jill Mnttllics, Alicc Ziilaha, Nancy Curtis, Chris Conowuy. NV00dward, Loma Sachs, Linda. Clark, Jeanne Osterholm. pm' 1520? The Nfitlondl Theepxans entertam thelr Alumnl it Chrletrnas b mquet Glexung talent 111QHQY'ltlHg' ltqelf hx eag 1 students lox e of actlnej p1esent1ng dn QXCQIIW from PETER PAIN at Polt land LIHXLISIU senrhng mQmbQ1N to one act plu contet keeplng the Ktdflflilll of 611111111 hlgh at BQdXG1tOll thls xc 11 Ndtlonal Theeplans dehghted Q in Hr Tolhx er Thesplan s adusor proudly che plays the natlonal magazme vshlch featured the cox er for Our Tovsn mmx toxxnsfollt and Beaxelton Hlqh Scheol tuchntx mth then clehghtful n tutfunmtnt Thespmns Lmda Cldllx Iwancy Curt1s md Chl 18 C onoway entertam club members ws 1th an enter tumng pantomme of socltty matrom ,K xYV,,fr I4 X is If nrt - -as 5, ll w. 1 H, ..... ...,,, 1, if Q Q 1 rm K QR L b QP: V 5 6 Q 1 f ga- . 2 2543 A ' . . W' A 4 V' ' V 'Z' f-,-. R ., Y - Ai K l xv .Q . E Q A , . , 'Q L X x i ' q I ' K 5 IWW' dns: Lf I 4 Q I f , ., x,4, 5 ' ' ' ' 5 ,, - a Y i' ' R-W A -,dh ills. I ---' if 2: L' 9' J 4 R' ' ' I 4 Y J +3 ' -s A I A. , W. gy. gs I, V A X x N rlxift .gf ' jim f lfw 1-1. F. -ax Hx -'p mx 'Mug ' I 'I L' l W sf? 'J 1 . 4 an ' 5 ' gf a fn 3 , gg 'iff ' 1 - A-W., sv- , N.l .vf31 M -' if r , -+ .f. Q 1 'Ji .r 1 xx! J , r f If , X I 9 4 V .. , , J ' . f, x . ,VF '1 5, f7V,Q':,,,:!ijA . Q -le 'E , ff- .. ' H ,W-' , f' iw -. -, i :fx Q. 9' ' F A ' ' 2 P L 15 z ggi - 'TIE , .- 'ifixf-v 5 i su. 1 ' ' ' .fmafiwf x. :. -1 wx Q f M-D... f , 5 -A U 1 1 f I - 2 ff A lin.-at If 3 Q 2 ' . ' . 3 f -M2354 J . f '- X , 5 V -f A :WE 5 a 'FW' I 1 Q I A. . 8 . I X V l ,- T 5 149 anbs Enhance School Spirit ROW 1: Mr. Robertson, Ann Flowers, Anne Morrison, jan- et Clmntller, Hon Vrlieak, Elaine Kleiner, Tony XVildnmn, Hon Silverthorne, Mike Farrell, Diek Peterson. Louie lieutty. Roger Cooke. ROW 2: Steve Rothman, Linda Al- riek, Carolyn Kreitzer, Dave Nebert, Anita Gundry, Mar- lene Harris, Dorothy Miller, Byron Knepp, john Barnes, -Iziniee Bust-h, Susan Fineh, Lvnne Snider. Pat Blethen, Linda Allan, xvllllillll Miller, Ken Mills. ROW 3: Lynne Cram-ns. john Hall, Gene Inskeep, Lewis Keizer, Skin Greeting the students with a snappy march at assembly . . . playing at the U.S.C. vs. U. of O. game . . . backing the Rhythm B's in their dance routines . . . Rhythm Heirs performing at school dances . . . the bands, continually present- ing new and dramatic arrangements . . . active both in the school and the Metro area. Luuriclsen, Earl Svela, Dave Peterson, john James, L. B. Day, Ken Ilunkins. jim VVeiflenkeller, Harold Riehter, Cor- clon johnson. ROYV 4: Duyicl Hinds, Glen Brishine, Paul Leavens, Put Fleteher, Don McCue, Rex Tnuseher, Don Farmer, Pat Bowman, Steve Adams, Don YVenzel, Don Tuma, Steve Kineh. ROVV 5: Cale Nelson, Aloe NVQ-nzel, Maurice Brosius, Don Low, Don Hytlman. John Ilurris, Hieh Stevenson, Ed Kirwh, Ken McKenzie. Not pictured: Don Berger. f .. is! asplllvix .A ,4 V7 RON' 1. Civri Brisiiinff. Daw- Nm-limi. Cary Butz. Byron Knrpp. Steve Ratlmmn. Carter Bl'lllICi.lQ1'. IKM Kivllmlrrck. Skip Laiiririson. ROYV 2, Rick Stmwiimri. Kc-rl Ni.1L'Kl'IiZi1'. 1 . Def yr 'A' Q -1.1 Ed Kiicl1,Lz-wis Kl'iZl'T,D21N'Q' Peterson, Earl Svc-lu. L. B. Dm: ROV' 3. Calm- Nm-lxcm. Don Tmnn, Ste-vc Kinch. Tony XVilclmnri. Bob Ron, De-nny Curt:-r. johnny JLIIINN. Mr. Robertson, Band director, and student directors, Ken MacKenzie, and Steve Rathman run through some new arrangements. J I 'v u,.,,4 5 rg Ol Xlixvzl Cfliornsz Hou' l: Nvana Dax'i1l1:ll', Dm- B1'1'nni'r, Yt.l'IlIil l'lHNl1'l'. Nina Clrillin. l,L'llllf' Nia-Donalcl, lfmily filhllilli. Suncla Strom, Connie Kanclal, Karvn Le-0 Ulson, Diam- l'-iIlli'j'. hllillllll' llixlgw. lli-rlmivttql Connatlv, Yivian llarxvy Yxonni- Nl1'Kc'rn. ROW' 2: l.orrainn' llill, Connig' Cmxizpc-1, Barlmarai 1.111-as, jutly Dill:-r, Sharon O'Conncll, Nam-3' Cnrtix, Carole- Coon, Norma Iolinson, Linda Good- man, Harlxara Tavlor, Marian Ililp, Doris Nix, Dc-una Car- ull, Cfllrixtiz' l'iI11.Ill5li, Szuiclra Colo, Brvnila llaxtm-r, Xlargim' Nutt-li. C:lll'i5l.il lliclitt-r. HOU' F32 Kalrrii cylwlll. ClUl'i-l Stvwart, lxatlilvi-n -lorclan, Linlla Bzillingc-r, Gail l'c'arson, Leann Bif-rly, Put llicliarcls, Eu-lyn Dvlormcz Iolm lim-ily, Cz-rziltl Fox, Art Mills, Dunn llookis-, ,lim XYriglnt, Bruce Starlc, Darle- Lucey, Mickey Dunclin. Clmarle-no NIL-Mullin, Nlartliu Robinson, Barbara Baker, l'vgg'y Criffitlis. fieavertonk Choirs Inspire Zuiliences .-X Cappvlla Cllfllfi RUN' l. Nillllillli' Gilmore-. :Xnno Fi'- Nkinv. Kay' Bl'l'iit'lllJ1ll'lll'l'. Nuiivy' llauvr. Lynn xlilfxllllllli. lflilalmctll llampton, Bm-clq' P1'llI'kHIl. Lincla Crm-ck, Lynm' Iiatw. Sandra Norris. Indy Armstrong. Carol Lurxon. Cllrix- tic- Connor, Slit-rral Tliombiirg. HOV' 2. Barbara Nelson. -Incly Day. Nancy Clausen, Suzanne YVillwy, Marian Da'- Yuung. XYaync Iolmxon. Mike- Drager. Maurice Broxiui, Dick Bmcllmry, Conv XVyttcnl'mrg. Victor Howell, Kiln .lac-obs. Bob Zimbrick. Carol Ann Brookvnx. jimmi Imxncl. Eilenc Flora. HOW' 3. Nancy jolmxon. Trixli Evans, Patty' Cray, Ncanu Davidoff. Deana Black, Kathi- Howv, Nina llunt, Dave ML-Callcn. joe HL-atli. Dan Kopctxki. Ke-n Knotts, John Ove-rby. Bill Carroll, Xian' Blat-Donald, Anita Nivlwn. Pc-nny Leif: Sliunnon Mitt-lwll. RUN' -1. Nanny Fo-rd. jolly Erancisco, Colm-n Riley. Sandra N1-livr. lam- Stratforcl, Harlmm Dciss. Janice- Pottc-r. Bill Liu-lu-. C:lll lN llolwimon. Railpli Ric-liards. Rian D1-l.am1'y. Dum-:in I.illx'- wlnitv, ivrrv R0llNLt'Y. Davicl ZlllllJl'iCli, Al Younu, Holm Dykes. Dick Haunt-r, Sharon Nfaclsz-n. Slim-ila llivlnarmlx, Car- olyn Rum-Q. joan XVoo1l, Brvncla Cn-4-lc. Cz-orgia Broolu. . 1 4 1 ' f al 'Lf xt Combining the efforts of the vocal groups to help produce an annual operetta . . . ad- ding to the spirit with a Christmas con- cert . . . Beavertones, a specialty of the A Capella choir . . . representing Beaver- ton at Eastern Sunrise service . . . par- ticipating at Baccalaureate and gradua- tion . . . the choirs-a vital link between the school and community. '. .Q x l , i llf.u4:'tr:1a-K: 'limp to Hmzttrmlz Chris liUlJlll5UIl. Dave Mc C..illvn. lialpli Rim-lmrcls, Al Young, Bill Lllclw, Dick Brad- lmry, Dan limp:-tski, Maurice Brosius. Girls: Sandy Nt-lic-r nihi Xin lst 11, Bn-mia Crm-lc. Lim- Stmtford, Bot-ky Pear- son. Patty' cillly, jucly Armstrong, Nczum Davidoff, l53 i f 'r . . Welcome Home, Les -was the theme for the S -Q tea Girls' League members gave for Leslie Ros- enfeld on her return from Norway. Girls' feague Sponsors Worthwhile frojects ROVV 1: Burbank Drake, Put Canicln. Slum-il.x Bclclulr, Connie Niemeyer. ROW' 2: Sln-ron Slnunwuy. Lynne Mur- fin, Ardy VVilc0w, Pat Cunflari, Cawmlf-v Nlzlswy, Karen Docks-n. ROW' 3: Slmron Lee, jackie Tmnlinsrm, Mormicn Curry, Michele Fishhum. Linda Anwll. Czunillm- llolloy. .l T7 3 at '19 T Q7 O O C X W ROYV 1. Charlotte Fleming, Pat Silliman, Lora Digman, Dixie Swanson, Mary Donnelly, Lynn Kuhner, Barbara De-iss. ROW' 2. Lynne Dexter, Mary Lee Belcher, Trish Evans, Mike BIacCaslcill, Judy Fisher, Kathie Hayden, Barb Burnett. Joan Mackey, Shari XVignall. ROJV 3. Terry Rit- tenonr, Missy Crawford, Dixie Stadel, Judy Day, Julianna Klug ,Camille Johnson, Holly Johnson, Karen XViemer. CNot pictured-Donna King, Leslie Rosenfeldj Japanese Shiraui proves night of oriental plea- sure for couples who attended. Planning and presenting the Japanese Shirauin . . . selling candy canes during Christmas season to augment their yearly scholarship fund . . . competing with Boys' League during World Clothing week . . . and winning by a good margin . . . welcoming our exchange student back from Norway with an afternoon tea . . . enjoying profitable talks from people experienced in many fields . . . This has been an active year for the 800 members of Girls' League. Jigga' wed nw.. Tis, ,A-4.4 .- .ff3'!'Q' ni- , 'Wir Nx, A, , 'pry X ,Boys feague romofes 5 N . L Q The Girls' League won the world clothing drive despite the efforts of these industrious Boys' League Officers, Mike Towson, Dick Ayres, Clayton Hering, and Gary Bech. Jerry Abts and Bill Weisfield are seen buying tickets to the Japanese Shiraui sponsored in part by Boys' League. ,f fi .School ,frzbe fi if A surplus of lost and found articles provided the impetus for this successful project. Grant Hedges and Tony Sprando peruse the contents of the Lost and Found Cabinet. Listening attentively while a speaker en- tertains . . . watching an eye-opening movie of Russia's air power . . . working with Girls' League to set up the new lost and found cabinet . . . promoting partici- pation in sports . . . The Boys' League is an organization to which every male stu- dent belongs. 'S HOU' l. june Moore, Sharon Douglass, Diane- Sudtt-ll, Xa- lim, TUVTY Hllfdllllwlls MTN Amlllllli-Ill, Cilmli' Apliiniilpl tlins- Putnam, Cathy King, Barbara Swanstrom. ROXV 2. Pauline McGuire, Pain Duffield, Daphne Hutchinson. Diaum- Coggin. Pam Patterson, Shirlet- Bliezc-ffer, Sharon .H.Z.Mem5ers flla 14361550713 ouse ans Syfg H131 Preparing girls to become better home- makers by acquainting them with family and social relations . . . Compiling an in- formative scrapboolt . , . looking into the Her eyes closed to the terrible truth, F.H.A. member fingers her completely empty frying pan. prospect of home economy as a career . . . Future Homemakers of America, a na- tional organizcation. worked effeetivelv to improve their club during the school term. F.H.A.officers-Nacline Putnam, Jetta Dvorak. Daphne Hutchinson, Barbara Swanstrom, Pam Duffield. Shirlee Bleizeffer-graeiously serve refreshments at their Yalentine's tea. ,,. 157 Helping with scholarships to foreign language students of Oregon . . . working closely with American Field Service Pro- gram. . . hearing aboutGuatemala, Mexico City and other Spanish speaking areas . . . Panamero enjoyed dinner meetings, Pasada-Pinata Christmas party and working in foreign language assembly. Panamero members are surprised by photogra- pher at the Christmas party-many traditional customs of Spanish speaking countries were portrayed by linguistically-minded students. . ,A . . . Jfllisg lg.. 6 RUN' 1. Susan Kimball, Marilyn Moreland ,Judy Arni- strong. Kathy Parrott, Indy Fisher. ROW 2. Sheila Rich- arcls, Shari VVood, Patti Greene, Shannon Mitchell, Margot Pt-llcticr. Karen Ramstcdt, Nancy Ford, Lynn Vtilson. Bar- 1 A L... lmara Ricks, Barb Burnt-tt, Ili-len lfvvncy, Nancy Cofra-ll. ROW 3. Cail Host-lmraugli, Mary E. XYilson. Nlilu- MacCas- kill, Carolyn Egan, Sharon VanClr-ve, Nancy Hager, Lilmlmy King, Claudia jackson, Carol Ccrrish. 7 I ,C Zlliance Sponsors Me BMW 4 GXRM' Q' I French Club officers-Barbara Burnett, Judy Fisher, Mike MacCaskill, and Judy Armstrong -join in a French folk song at one of their meetings. mora5le .Mark Gras Presenting the Dunce Dance after a basketball game . . . inducting members at the annual banquet . . . winning first in the club division for their float, La Beaver Revoltel' . . . working hard on the Mardi Gras, a masked ball ruled by the King of Hearts . . . L'Alliance looks back with satisfaction to their many projects during '59. 5 ' +1 Q2 1 , -ll v f ' ffasces Nfemliers Become PQ ' 7'5 2 '?'7l '-- .Womans afyearly ,Banquet 51.1915 .ig :fha ' Bringing together many interests in the ancient Roman language, Latin . . . repre- senting the customs at their annual initia- tion banquet . . . singing Latin songs as part of the foreign language assembly . . . Fasces was an active group working in close cooperation with the other foreign language clubs at Beaverton. 3 Fasces officers-Barbara Miller, Gail Christo- pherson, Hob Elder, Dick Hawley -- rehearse their parts for the annual banquet. ROXV 1: llolly Iolinsoii, Dixie Staclel, Donna Zornes, Sandy Myrna Sc-liiili, Diana Holly. Darcy Palmer, Nora Biirniasti ip Norris, Dick Hawley, joan Shearer, Kathie Miles, joel Laiialee Styles, Kax' XVooclt-ook, -I4-wel lolmsoii. INJXX 3 Kcizer, Ronnie Cranzwa, Barbara Miller, Diane Ileilman, Carol Cwirge. Mike Norris. Dave Pollrx-lf, Dave lxiwiiii, Kay Sexaiier. RON' 2: Sheila Harris, Bonnie llieliman, Alilwii Lawreliee, Boll lflcler. Cai' Liiiiileri . X e Sla 1- ii lllx i 1 Carol Falk, Nina Illini, Elaine Biswenger, Carol Stiirclevant, lierfl, Ken Peytriii. Xiilci- Xin-Coy, Sliarriii l'ii1i14-r. Tension shows on faces of Pep Club members as the team gets into a tight spot. Working late Thursday afternoons mak- ing hall posters to promote spirit . . . en- livening games with showy pompom rou- tines . . , Working hard on Thanksgiving and Christmas projects . . . presenting the annual Pigskin Prom during football sea- son . . . Pep Club members formed a well organized and colorful cheering section. .Pep CZU6 2335 Color to Quizzes anb Games ROV 1 Nancy Curtis. Carolyn Egan. Gail Rosebraugh, linson. Sharon linger juclx Niumu Nlirslre Bellhcr Pit Barhiri Shinall, Julianna Klug, Ioan Irwin, Shirley Craw- Otis. linm Lee 'Nlncv Cottrtll Ch irlottf. Mcrill join forcl N mcy johnson. ROW' 2. Beth Blackwell, Jackie Tom- Shearer Cxrol Falk Q Q YU i K' - ,Q 1- 'I QQ! , XXL Pep Club Girls prepare to deliver Christmas gifts-a tree, food and clothing-to a needy family in the area. 1 V: 7 - an 1 f - - Q1 - .Ii ,. - 1 9 :vs rv- '- - l 4 . C7 5 vi Q1 4 ' Vi. Waiting excitedly for the football team to ap- pear, Pep girls perform colorful pom-pom rou- tines. Careful now, it must be perfect! Pep Clubbers work many tedious hours on hall decorations. X Y-Teen officers-Sherral Thornberg, Judy Ste- vens, Tami Toupal, and Barbara Booth-make sure that the club is functioning smoothly. Seen fincess feigns Qver ZH-City formal ,ii' QV if is -was Starting the year off right with a fashion show . . . presenting an inspirational Thanksgiving assembly . . . taking top honors at the Y-Teen Formal with Tandra Toupal as queen . . . Honoring mothers and daughters at the annual mid-winter banquet . . . The members of Y-Teens are proud of their achievements this year. Her Highness Tandra Toupal faces her subjects at the annual Y-Teen Formal. Y Teen models show top fall fash1ons at the an nual style show The YTeen cabmet Cseatedj Tand1 Toupal Jean Flowers Carol North Barbara R1cks Lor Jan Rosebraugh Barbara Booth Judy Stexens na Sachs Sherral Thornberg Tammy Toupal Ede Dahlberg Patty Gunnestrup Cstandmgb look up from planmng future proJects V5 l i l - ' 7: , l ll o j X ' L 'sl 4 3 K I I . , v ll E lx I If ' 1 P W I X' A K E , P ' i ,l W I D - X ' Q T Q 1 1 1 . -9 ' Y Y K SY , . , . l , . . . M A. QW-ff' F wi? if y 6 W-I 5 ,I W' 'vb' IlOll'- l, Tom Nm-bert, Ezul Cie-lclc, C1-ne lnslcccp. Cul Plvnmkcn, Mic-linel Blcthcn, Linda Strcbin, james Hump- tcm. Beaverfrons Explore the fascinafions of Science Exploring unusual scientific principles . . . listening to a speaker as he explains the phenomena seldom seen by the aver- age person . . . seeking better understand- ing of the fundamentals of general science and biology . . . Beavertons' activities prove enlightening. '7 ...- .M -u 6' lx .'?F',-C-ggsa 5 u Reavert on officers-Gene lnskeep, Michael Ble- then, Terry Keller, Tom Nebert-check with the chart before answering questions brought up at meeting. Reumvs sizes or Atoms AND lows in fh. efiodic sable ..........-m1.....,..... nl v-. pun- vnu -pun.-mov-vp -he -on ru A- A' ...ff..L'l7 .'J. '2l.'I1l 2'.L1LTfY.'Z 2'L.I'.lT.' ',4 ' G Q tb 0 ...,..,.w... an ,.,... W N ' aw' ' illll ll I TeSti1ig'Voltz1Q'e,ani3me1'age,anfl resistance . . . puzzling' over Schematic diagrams . . . discussing the latest reports on radio aclvanees . . . learning the requirements for an amatuer radio operator's license . . . sliziring' each other.: discoveries . . . the members of the lflleetrons Radio Club gain experience in their field. 2159787 7. . . Electrons Hearb from Forezgn fanbs Shown experimenting with their new tube test Rug. kenneth Ernxt Ch nlex X edder Colin er are Richard Stenerson, Don Berger, .loc Dun L mah find Rollin Hdsnew woodie. Mike Muenzler Richard Schook, I irrx E il! V EFQL has if If '59-'iii 'L if' 0 n3' N v.. Q5 ir, .dy P1ep'1rat1onQ for the QCIQHCQ fan' occupy Qemor hm Wagne1 Notmg opelatlon of a svutch 15 K t mon B111 in Nl ll rrx Brrnu Klllllfll Hull lux n 1 ITN Inn Xiur 1 I xml Nhmclxx ard Nl rllxn Slttlcr Smllx Smith mn li 11 f rm Ioppmg lxlr N 4 xun Qtuc lxnutson x m 1 1 ms 1 L M ,g I I I I -QT Left to right: Ion llasscll. Mike Templm-ton. jim Graf, Ce-crge Tate, jack Grant, David llliiger. Pc-trid Story, Barlmra Wilson, Kathy Dunn, Jim llic-lmrclson, .lvrry Confdon. Clan' Mohr, Dave Nl'llt'I1, Dick Stone, llarry llowhe, Steve Xtagner, Grant Ileclges. 7 Up N .mom Grows in Num5ers and Experience Getting together at the annual potluck dinner . . . traveling to Reed College to hear Dr. Shockley, Nobel Prize Winner . . . learning by observation on field trips to Tektronix, O.M.S.I., and Libby-Owens Ford . . . speakers deal with subjects like the Technical Aspects of the Ose illiscopen . . . awards banquet climaxes an active year in Up N'Atom. The photographer finds the L'p'N'Atom officers -Greg Topping, Donna Woodward, Walter Johnson, Steve Knutson-working on plans for the science fair. I69 5 ROJV 1. Jan Shaffer, Nancy Erland, Karen Samuels, Dixie Stadcl, JoAnn Durfce, Sharon O'Connell, Mary Donnelly, Nancy Johnson, Sally XVinter, Sarah Avery, Nancy Cottrell, Barbara Ricks, ROW' 2. Donna Zornes, Joan Banks, Judy Raynor, Nancy Ford, Judy Diller, Barbara Deiss, Darcy ljgf. 13 remotes Interest in WorZ3 Zffairs Drawn together by a common interest in International affairs . . . hearing speakers such as a Swami from India - at their monthly meetings . . . ten representatives attending the state conference at Eugene . . . the large membership of the Interna- tional Relations League learned much as they worked together. Palmer, Janice Potter, Roxanna Vaughn, Phyllis Curry Karlyn Mattsson, Nancy Curtis, Karen Corwin. ROVV 3 Dick Stone, Marshall Hauck, Rick Dexter, Grant Hedges Dave Pollock, Ed Chadwick, Hank Johnson, Roger Peter- sen, Bill XVeisfielcl, Joe Morton, Mike Harpstcr, Bob Beck- Strom. Enthusiastic speaker discusses foreign land with I R L members. ,.,4i, fa. H ' 'Q s 4 K Item 1 , E. wpix I l I.R.L. officers-Nancy Cottrell, Page Gilbert, Averill-glance at map before beginning meet- Meridel Prideaux, Ed Chadwick, Roger Peter- ing. son, Sharon Hune, Karen France, and Charlotte NON' 1: joan Irwin, Naney Ro:-kwell, Sharon Dmuglasx. Xlary Nlaellonald, Judy Sc-lieel, Karen Bailey, Katlie Kan!- ler, Anne Knbarsepp. Anita Cundry. HOU' 2. Barbara Mil- ltr. Verna Carter, Linda Alrielc, Charlotte Averill, Karen France. Kathy Krautselieicl, Lorna Saeliw, Nadine Seeley. Sllarmi Olxun, Sally ltolirlmelc. Karlan Ill-inrit-li, Ben-rlx 7 Drury. Alice Ccxlfrey. RUXV fl. lage Cillwrt, Mericlel Pri- clvaux Linda Hewitt, Patty Cunnextrup, Linda Lund, Judy Stevem. Sharon Zerr, Pat Otis, Judy Polette, Pat Trelnaine, Barbara Schaefer, Gayle Falk. Becoming acquainted with the evergrow- ing teaching profession . . . working in actual class room situations . . . learning the many disciplinary as well as educa- tional problems that confront teachers . . . The Future Teachers of America have gained a real insight into their future career. if U Z ,practice Ueaching Skills Dime Cxrliton Donnl Dunfurcl Cul: Filk lxithx Birxs Linrla Qpczza, Nora Burmastcr, Dr-lorcs Flint. Judy Smith. lou Binks C nl licmhraugh Birhiri Nlillrr 'N ith thi Barham XVils0n, Loretta Jordan, Ioanne Endcrbc-rg. Rolwrta Cilmrre enniftr Lihmm Lunis luwcr Cirol IYIDSQD Taylor. Sharon Douglas, Elizabeth Hampton, llolly Ili-id, Pit Svuet Carol Brooluns num Durfee Burt V mth Anita Nielsen, Petrie Story. iii l Q is-' i X ROXV1 5 H S -H on vmlvn Slttlu. Frmk Dnkc Jon llolc-man, jim. Murray, Mike Templeton, David llluigcr, .aym1is,.r , 1 ', 1 11 , llassm-ll, Steve Knutson. ROYV 2. Stephen XxlStT9.lI1Clr will' HWY' Lulu' ter johnson, George Tate-, Bill Bush, Elaine Kleiner. Mike aclzeclz-.7lflate . . . Familiar Ulzreat to Every Chess C1146 Mem5er Introducing itself this year as a new in- terest club . . . playing important chess matches with other high schools in the Portland area . . . developing the subtle power of concentration necessary for an expert . The Chess Club, small but enthusiastic, was a profitable organiza- tion for all members. 'LI move my queen to your knight's fourth square. 174 Skit, Skat... Hon? Zliout Ulzatf Perfecting new yells . . . showing off colorful uniforms . . . adding pep to as- semblies . . . always trying for better responses . . . attending cheerleaders clinic at Oregon State . . . selling mums to pay Sherral Thornburg takes her job seriously, but their Wav . . D ignoring heat of basketball f3,lfEzgi215hZ:.t from practicing to Smile for the games, cold of fall football season . . . Yell Squads spur teams to victory. Danny Chambers, Gail Paulus, Jan Rosebraugh, Trish Evans, Chris Conaway, Pat Silliman, Kathy Conaway, and Kirk Ezell take an extra minute to practice before the pep assembly. N , A H ' rf' J' I r . My Gary Stadel, Linda Little, Heidi Sleberts, Cathy . I ' , 5 IQ I GTVI V f ' - X MJ 'LI I I I Shearer, Terry Rittenour, Larry Stadel, Baby W 544 I L, f fi J if' A J ' QU X II 3-BC3V61'S, practice some tricks of their trade, , f P' ,ff ff K J P' I , Uri XV R. my - , r f XI I' XI J fJf'!i', ,ff I V ff i y LW X N, b E x a A r , A X V 3 i ,XA-f I r- 1 XJ A I af I V V 1 YI' 4 L, X A 5' L4 4 AML W off at f A I H' ,-,gk 1 ' 'J 5- V f r. J , X NU' ' - QV' f i WU X V L H i U i f'f A ' I H - ' . - , Il I l 'V I - 1 I X 1 XY iv Xikiwi A id' J 7V 'NL 1 i fl kvil J ,Q X Lux, 'X ku M I D' f I J IV I- ffif I , i 'N MV 1 , i '? or ,. D Kr Va ,pf - live J v r 512' if V fu L - Lai T- ,ft 'fu' xi A N ' I ' - Q , .-fir' II fx TV 6 AI In I if N by tty V ,a .f W C 1 - X3 C WW -'I Q XIX :ctr I I Xin-Q' I 7,4 .IIQ If? Ilxu I ,Lge III N5 . ' Q ' L' 5 X J! f f ti' I' 5 W .M J. Y. Yell' Squad Linda Benson, Barb. a Buff- 1 , 'f W' I J I .TI Ll-f J nett, Al King, barbara Cook, Barbara Benson, ,g urge the team on to victory fnot pictured is ' I ' Mike Shepherdj. ' IfII1I me V i lj ,IIH1 1 af 1 r I iw N cz .X N i i 175 f 3 RUN l Bob Fisher Xillxi 'loxuon Nlllu onu john lxlny, Bi rn ml Jim Barn-lunun, Cary Burzvc. ROW' 3. Dun Norcl- lurlx Full ROW 7 Dick Phllltll Stun bclnnolccl Bllll quit 'Nonnun Sclnnokcl. Put Guerin, jim Clionin. Conducting fire drills . . . Working per- sistently to shorten the time required for evacuation of the building . . . keeping order, avoiding panic . . . helping with Civil Defense activities . . . fire squad members remain alert through each school day. Dee Pollock and Pat Guerin man their posts during a fire drill. l 9 I Ill. Ill X Ill ll 'N ll ' e ll X -.l I 1 I I I 7 Fire Squad officers-Dan Kline, Gary Barzee, er use of fire-fighting equipment Buzz Bernard, and Gary Temple-discuss prop- Qpire Squab Hakes Over In Emergencies ROW 1. Ron NVismer, Dan Kline, Ierry Abts, Dexter Tumer. ROVV 3. David Caveny, Dee Pollock, Mike Maust, Terry Rod, Darrell Drew. ROYV 2. Abbott Law- Zog, Greg Forbes, Dennis Hall. rence, Pat McCann, Gary Temple, Bob Amens, Bill ! x y Her i Y? ' N -N BJ 2 X, l 1fi'U'5l U , ,gay --Aj Q-'ffv Beginners practice on snowy slopes of Mount Hood. Ski-B3 Increase Slat Skills M Beginning with the fundamentals-snow- plow, kick turn . . . learning to make a good sitzmark . . . graduating to the jump turn and snake . . . developing balance and co-ordination . . . Ski-B members feel at home on the graceful slopes of Mt. Hood. A novice skier concentrates on a new maneuver. . . . it sfiiiie Weary Ski-B's load equipment into bus before wi ' returning home after a strenuous day. .- HAZ 9 67 QQ? Qisplays Enthusiasm Uowarb jeecreation Promoting good sportsmanship and deve- , loping better playing skills . . . garnering Y, points from the varied sports opportuni- ties offered . . . field trips include travel- ing yo beach: Skllng on Hood - - ' ROW 1. Susan YVarrcns, Nancy Rockwell, Indy Sc-liccl, Spefjlal feature, thg Father-Daughter Mrs. Goodrich, Pam Patterson, Gail Pearson, Bonnie Rich- B et B b f G mond. ROVV 2. Laureen Brentana, Sharon Olson, Kathy anqu ' ' ' usy mem ers O ' ' ' Barss, Agnes Krautscheid, Kay VVoodcock, Nancy Zertan- were an asset to B.H.S. during '59, Two G.A.A. members practice one of the tum- bling routines. C9 rf v I 1 C7 Ca 5 na, Betty jones. ROW 3. Judy Salmonson, Pat Mitchell, Mary Ann Ling, Judy A. Henderson, Deanna Black, Sharon Douglass, Donna Olvson. G.A.A. officers-Pat Mitchell, Laureen Bren- tano, Mary Ann Ling, Judy Salmonson, Judy A. Henderson-assemble to discuss their activity schedule with the advice of Mrs. Goodrich. ll, :N Improving their basketball techniques is fun for these active club members. ix' v5+'1. , ., W ,y .. f.t- if .5533 if n '11 ,Q to 1 X Qi 181 Aram 'ii llltll Zi are -T il, ll T' ' :S fi, -'r Marvin llirte, John Goodman, Dick Peterson, Gary Bar: RON' 1. Cary Cooper, Richard Hutclieon, Larry Peyton zu-, Clayton Ht-ring, Bill Randall. ROW' 2. Greg Topping Iolin Klux. Bill NVQ-isficld, Larry Dixon, Roger Hammer, ,lorry Divtl. jim Norris, Carl Paulson. ROXV 3. Mike Tow l I l I Wzngeb- if Qzves School New fine-Up lgoarrl Officers Carl Neupert, Gary Cooper, and John Klug insert Clackamas names in the new play- ers' board. son, Terry Rost, Tliayne Smith, Karl Neupert, john Town, Jim Cronin, Larry Stadel, Carry Stadel, Kirlc Ezell. ROW 4. David VVoodruff, Bob McIntyre, Mike Hill, Larry Browning, Tod Kennedy, Lewis Tuttle, Al Dardis. Egg v ...R V 3 1 -5 Q '7' .,-s JTNQ I1 'M' x f V+ 1 I A l ,.-,, ,nl 1-V A A I ' 1 f X 1 1 5'-2 .f- ,- flfsm LP rl...- ROW 1. Dwight Fullerton, Ron XVismer, Pat McCann, Ier- ry Kocber, Jerry Pigg, Tom VValkcr, Ted Heard, Dick Pe- terson. ROW 2. Bob Himes, Ron Schultz, Iim Barickman, Andy Norris, Dexter Maust, Dan Kline, Tom Black, Mike Herzog, Nick Lampros. ROW 3. Gerald Bumett, john Thompson, Tony Troxel, Don Low, Buzz Bernard, jim Sunamoto, Ron Hopkins, Dick Cilson, John McLean. ROW 4. Tom O'Toole, Dave Uppinghouse, Ken Conklin, Bob Crenzer, Mike Jones, Bob Elder, Dennis Acton, Bob Amens, Bill Bush. Won't you buy a Beaver button? These gentle- men really have that school SPIRIT. Attending meetings once a month to dis- ' xt A Q my v fa., cuss business and sports . . . presenting the student body with an attractive score- board . . . punching student body cards at athletic contests . . . sponsoring Huck's Hop . . . the members of Winged B act as helping hands to their fellow students. eg, f-if ,iq 'll .. ..-Q S' 183 It the zfgm Uhrough all Q 'M ff ..:y.fV' me 3 ., ,, . , N ,E 9 FT ......,,,,.,.,.,. .,fX. its , .-Q' W' , , .. ,N 1 , I td: I' Charming Queen Joni reigns over the Pig- skin Prom. Homecoming . . . pent-up excitement bursts forth . . . pep parade, senior sweep- stake float . . . sophomores carry away totem pole . . . team rewards us with 21-6 victory . . . Beavers pav homage to Pig- skin Prom court . . . enrl of a perfect flay. Venita Sorenson and Jack Osfield ride the senior sweepstake float, Crowmng Glory . fx iles -v Homecoming .Higiiiigizfs I, Enthusiastic Beavers enjoy the victorious game. In the club division, L'Alliance captures the first place award. VNN S75 fl Q- 'sig n fl V ruff-ZLL' -H J '1 f Y?'r 1 43517 MJF LA BEAVERS 'll' lll iv' J ff -ii' sm e bi, bv ga .6 1. qs t fC00f5aZZ V 5605071 N The queen is announced! Princesses Joan approval of Queen Joni Shearer, while .Iiggs Mackey, Donna Danne, Gail Roselmiiigh, Burnett, Jill Matthies, .Julianna Klug and Tandi Toupal, and Judy Day happily express Dexter Maust await the Coronation. While waiting for an ice-cream soda, Emily and George catch up on the latest Grover's Corner's IIQVVS. Emily Webb ...... George Gibbs ..... Mr. Webb ........ Mrs. Webb ,,......, Chris Robinson Doctor Gibbs ..... Stage Manager Mrs. Gibbs ...,., l88 Qur U 071711 Grover's Corner, nestled in the New Hampshire hills . . . sets the scene for a day of simple life with Warm hearted people . . , a perfectly lovely Wedding . . . Emily in the world of the dead . . . visiting a day of years ago, wondering . , . Do any human beings ever realize life while they live it-every, every minutefll' l Leading the local church choir is Simon Stimson who drinks to forget his problems. ...,...Tandra Toupal, Carolyn Koenig Ed Chadwick Joel Keizer Neana Davidoff, Nancy Curtis Dan Kopetski Shannon Mitchell Live people don't understand, do they? Emily asks Mrs. Gibbs. .Waters Earn Zpplause l -fa: Down In Ulze Valley it fi . ACappella and orchestra presenting one act musical . . . Brack Weaver breaking out of jail . . . Jennie and Brack reliving their first meeting . . . triangle ending in murder . . . reality must be faced. Brack Weaver ..,... Jennie Parsons Thomas Bouche' .......i...... .... D an Kopetski The Leader ..........., ........ C hris Robinson Jennie's Father . ......,,.... Bob Dykes Guard ................,............... Ralph Richards I Peters .............................. Maurice Brosius A Two Men ........,.. Two Women .... Neana Davidoff Dick Bradbury Bill Lucke, Al Young Patty Gray, Shannon Mitchell , Z - l U A surge of music setting the mood for murder! All the folks are going dancin', won't you go, won't you go? . . . I would like to go a-dancin', do-cie-do, do-cle-co . . . 3 sl wt' fall Girls of the Month SEPTEMBER . . . .TULIANNA KLUG Willing, helpful . . . enthusiastically pro- moting spirit as Pep Club President . . . working diligently as classes editor on '59 BEAVER . . . serving as National Honor Society Secretary . . . maintaining an A average . . . blond Julianna has time for a cheerful hello as she hurries about her many duties. OCTOBER . . . MARY DONNELLY Warm personality, an inviting smile . . . setting the standards for girls at Beaver- ton as Girls, League President . . . repre- senting our school at Student Council workshop in Eugene . . . culminating her four years with the D.A.R. good citizen- ship award . . . Mary, an outstanding stu- dent, has been a real asset to her school. ft- 'T NOVEMBER . . . KARLYN MATTSSON Stately and poised . . . keeping Beavers posted on all activities as co-editor of the HUMMER . . . exhibiting her special dancing talent as line captain for Rhythm B's . . . serving as Y-Teen Vice President . . . Karlyn, usually found working in Room 120, has represented our school Well. Students flaw for Future Learning about specific opportunities at both private and state Schools of Higher Education during College Visitation Days . . . talking with representatives from varied vocations during Career Day . . . Beaverton students are given a preview of possible careers so they may plan schedules carefully during high school days. Enthusiastic students ask numerous questions about opportunities in the field ot phy sics X if ..5 ' - -as q1..- - M six! 3 A- An Oregon State speaker points out courses open in Business Technology at O.S.C. during the state college Visitation in January. J om the Marines seems to be the advice bemg given to interested boys at Career Day session fr .oil 'Q n . lib, ix.i Ken Holland and Ron Archer check over their collection of harmonicas before talent assembly. .r Sf L gap Ualenf Enfertains ,Parents and Stubenfs Revamped talent assembly procedure . . . classes selecting best acts . . . being pre- sented to community on All School Talent Nite . . . Tigard High gives rounding applause to exchange talent assembly . . . A new tradition the students want to preserve. All school talent night, a new and growing tra- dition, finds nervous performers busily compar- ing notes-and butterflies! Tremendous I describes the voice of freshman Irene Hering as she sings The Wayward Wind. f Husky-voiced Father Campbell of Central Cath- olic High speaks of Loyalty in the Twentieth Century during the Thanksgiving assembly. Seasonal Zssemhlies Insfill Holiday Spirit I Reverent French students pay homage to the Christ Child at Christmas assembly. i if' W Thanksgiving . . . Reverend Father Camp- bell, Central Catholic Principal, tells us the meaning of Loyalty in the twentieth century . . . first of departmental as- semblies presented hy foreign language students.. . portraying traditional Christ- mas customs of German, French, Latin and Spanish speaking peoples . . . Christ- mas season officially ushered in with A Cappella Choir and its carols . . . Santa Claus and his eager helpers present gifts to our exchange students. 'W' SD ' I 193 194 EXCZZGVZQQ fragrant Il'lf1'0aUC6S Colorful f6TSOHdZifi6S , K 4 2' Y ,I 5 I MISS MARY HU LME A ready smile and good humored congeniality . . . adding spice to American history classes with her slightly partial English View was ex- change teacher, Miss Mary Hulme of Beccles, England . . . making world affairs seem closer in her International Relations classes . . . after Americanizing realised to realized , she shuddered, My what will I do when I must spell these words correctly again ? PEDRO ALVAREZ w V V- Quiet, courteous, conscientious, Pedro Alvarez ' ' from Cuidad, Mexico . . . placing knowledge of ' English high on list of goals for year . . . his A P somewhat quized sense of humor delighting X X those who know him, puncturing the modest N. reticence he shows when near strangers of the ' 'A ' l Norte Americanosn he has met, Pedro com- Y ments, People are the same everywhere. f I , ,M H. I X Q? 5 I f 4 as is f-5 .ri La 4 LESLIE ROSENFELD Skiing over Norway's hills with her second family . . . enjoying this country which hates to be indoors was Leslie Rosenfeld, our winter term exchange student . . . her unaffected friendly manner endeared her to all she met in Oslo . . . Leslie noted that Norwegians thought, The race for space rather ridiculous, as though two little children were trying to prove one was better than the other. GLEN DOWNS Traveling into Lapland's arctic wastelands . . . spending the summer of 1958 in Finland was our exchange student, Glen Downs . . . puckish sense of humor and amiability making him a sure fire hit with his new acquaintances . . . commenting on Finland, Glen said, There, people are industrious, but they know how to relax. Here, it almost seems we have forgotten how to take it easy. l 'E TP 51 l 4 I l s DAG KREMER-OLSEN A friendly, outgoing personality . . . enthusias- tically met by Beavers was Dag Kremer-Olsen, from Kragero, Norway . . . a testimonial of our admiration in his election as Student Body Man- ager . . . impressed not so much by American wealth as by the friendliness of everyone . . . Dag observes of Americans, You are always in such a hurry that it seems impossible for you to finish everything you start. l ' x K 'HQ- . 1 .Al K' A K I E gf l A tf fl 12 ti Q., xft it 5 'V' Q , My A Y K' if li Q1 1 il gffiffg. li 2451 'l . ,, 4 . 1 A , -J, ,W ff ' .ef 2 ' 4 2 I , 7i..1gVK X-ji' N if Nlplf . affirm K 0 H0116 Chriitmihgfliifvfggi Jxi 171 7 5 ffpig Coll, JLIJU Q7 ifulcocp - Q 2,4 all 4 l ff in Q :N I acc! I 'CZL I2-2 lf- , j'LLLf1: I Y ,7,llLL!lL. si Llffllvv 1541 i7 ' ffl A ,chi 7 -'cvLc1 -21 t- cl UL cial XC fp ks. ,cxgmfz 'K ' M - or fi! One Christmas ve . . . first f5' the Year . . . seasonal decorations of giant reindeer and sleighs ,staged by seniors under guidance of Bill Randall . . . Al Rohertson's Band . . . heavenly music . . . pleasing vocal selections by Gary Temple . . . a night that will long be remembered by, Beaverton couples. 5 ',Qk' , -, S X 11,77 'X N f ii f 136 ,f OCZ! J K, , N R '-7 L 4 . L' ccmfgqh vw' gf Camera-conscious dancers og e e phofografwj '-' pher in this study of Christmas formal couples. 196 601 1 5 40 Mar3i Gras. . . Z Gala Qqffair 5 5? '12 KING GARY TEMPLE Setting a festive moocl with balloons. streamers and a Sidewalk cafe' .... -X l Robertson and his band providing melo- rlious music . . . Senior Gary Temple reign- ing as King of Hearts . . . prizes awarclecl for most outstaiicling masks . . . the Mardi Gras, French Club's most impor- tant unclertaliing heaflecl by Carolyn Egan and Nancy Hager, was an evening of merriment and dancing, 197 ,.v..-Qi,,55'sa h-1-1 ' Six elderly spinsters plot for the attention of a young detective and become involved in a series of mysterious murders in the side-splitting comedy. Dennis O'Finn .......,............ Dan Kopetski Miss Hildegarde ..,...............i. Jill Matthies Miss Birdie ,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,..,, Judy Armstrong Miss Amantha ,.,.........,... Neana Davidoff Miss Lucy ..s............... Christine Conaway Miss Nettie ......,,.,,,...........i,... Mary Wilson Miss Elizabeth .,..... .......... P eggy Gilbert Kramer .......,...,,.., ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,. J oel Kiezer Jane Rogers ,.............e. Jeanne Gsterholm Johnson ...,........ ............. B yron Knepp Good bye, dearief' W? all Q 'I' I . 14. Nffefffe ig vufU f if . , K x fl' 7' f S u ' x --t ' 1 ,i , E A :inu- 1'f' - S ' - , Don't pint your finger in my boy's face, ? Y , f threatens Pa Stockdale. W W ', Hilarious lav combines student and D . A faculty talent to portray the humerous misadventures of Will Stockdale's life in 5: 4, the army. ' Will Stockdale ..,.r ...err,. G eorge Gardner Pa Stockdale ........ .,,.. M r. John Groeger Ben Whitledge ....... .......,...rr, P at Dumas . on Irvin Blanchard ,... .,.re...re E d Chadwick What HTS OUI' heroes dome here- Sergeant King -qnlr klgngnl C hyig Rgbinggn !95 ' fr K - -1-V Wd l - K, xx- V V -- x . . l JV' '4 -'Q..J'.l- 'wr 5 The crew, mlsunderstanding all ms r flies directly into atomic testing area. ,K- . 4 ' yk T- -gn...-q.,,L - -wiv'-- . ' g ...4.. l lf',ai.rl fA7v -..W ff - '- -0-li l A . A Y ..- l99 Winter girls of the Month DECEMBER . . . JILL MATTHIES Conscientious, interested, active . . . lend- ing her dramatic talent in many school productions . . . heading National Thes- pians group . . . showing variety of skills as co-chairman of Pep Club's Pigskin Prom . . . Jill, an honor student, has always given freely of her time and talent. -g. .0 9414664 JANUARY . . . CHRIS CONAWAY Vivacious and spirited . . . showing her ability as humorist in lead part in Bull in a China Shop . . . ranking second in 1958 Metro league speech tournament . . . serving on varsity Rally squad for two years . . . Chris' gregarious manner has endeared her to B.H.S. students. 'YA ,J if ' ,ga-aa Arriva! QQQZLQJWLQZZ fdwflvc XUA4-44 M9 M50-27-QLCLQ ,ML ,Maaa ww-M y '-CD FEBRUARY . . . SARAH AVERY Enthusiastic, friendly, and sincere . . . giving of her journalistic talent as co- editor of the school paper, HUMMER . . . honored for outstanding scholastic achievement by being elected to National Honor Society . . . serving willingly as vice president of L'Alliance . . . Sarah, contributes to life at Beaverton in a variety of ways. .Pops Concert features Modern azz Featured sections performing at Band Pops Concert . . . percussion group presenting Serenade to a Sand Dune . . . trombone artists presenting Sally Trombone . . . the sixty-two band mem- bers With The Notables as a special attraction give evening of pleasure for school patrons. -'LZ i The Notables, a quartet of professional mu sicians, add a special touch to that controver sial art, jazz. An exciting number, Serenade to a Sand Dune, features a variety of percussion instru ments. inf 4 !x lm ia- 1 1 9 v 1' l I lllllllllllllsll It ZH Sfarteb zn Brzgahon Tommy Albught Jeff Douglas Jane Ashton Flona MacLa1 en Jean MacLa1 en Andlew MacLa1en Ha11y Beaton Mr Iund1e Cha111e Dalrymple Meg Brock1e AFChl9 Beaton Angus McGuff1e Sandy Dean Frank Tkgiwo Amerlcams I Ralph R1C1131C1S Dan Kopetsk1 Neana Davldoff Sandla Neher Nancy Johnson B111 Lucke B111 Ca11o1l D1ck Ramer Dlck Bradbury Shannon M1tche11 Robelt Dykes Dave McCa11en Chr1s Roblnson A1 Young -Mr Lun'die relates terested visltors. mystery of Brigadoon to in 3 Jean MacLaren does a Scottish dance before her wedding day. - u I wi Qu' , 4 'A , - 1 , ' i X nf If. 1'-f4.1.. f, - '1 L -A ' l if' fn? i E 3 f W '-:: -H, ...I 'ff fri F lbxaj Colorful dancing and costumes add variety to the yearly operetta. '11 tk S 2'-X Fiona and Tommy, typical lovers, are caught in a spirited argument. Two hunters discover mystic town of Brigadoon and become involved in days activities. A mingling of fun, romance and tragedy bring the romantic Scottish Highland village to life in music, song, and dance. 203 x JP a if 'L if 1 fhythm- 13 5 .JF 1 , ,- '-:A-1 f ' 'R+' -J all , ' Vx, . .j' v.,f 'W - ' .il 4 - , an , g: 3 1 - I' , M ff ' 1 U. 'W ', , 1 1.-Q. , -3' I A W -, V ff A . f My A h -V .., +2 Q , f, 4. ,393 , . . '- , N- - , , : J ' , ., ' I ' f I A ' Y If 4 ,. V 'Q 1 J ' n . ag,'.,,,n,f-,ey-H 7 . 7 '55, -I . L' U 1 ' ,, g ' .. YZF: W V 'w w 5 f Hvwiiff -V f G .affe- Coming together with representatives from throughout our state . . . electing and carrying out the duties of public of- ficials . . . serving in the capacity of city commissioner or state governor . . . meet- ing those who lead Oregon today . . . mak- ing many new friends . . . citizens of Boys' and Girls' State prepare to take their place as part of our nation. 5 X I qgx A 7 .. , f .II ' ,.... fiila. Candidates for Oregon Girls' State - Lynda Lee, Judy Fisher, and Darcy Palmer-discuss Democracy , topic for the speech which will decide the Beaverton representative. Not pic- tured: Donna Zornes. fepresenfatives .13 Zan for Session 6 an ,- , s -n-v ff! APRIL . . . JOAN IRWIN Friendly, enthusiastic . . . showing her loyalty to Beaverton as vice-president of Pep Club . . . Working hard as honorary chairman of the successful March-of- Dimes Drive . . . serving the student body as second semester secretary . . . Joan, wor kin g quietly behind the scenes, charms everyone with her cheerful per- sonality. rim! Spring Girls of the Month MARCH . . . LIBBY KING Friendly, hardworking . . . putting in endless hours as co-editor of '59 BEAV- ER . . . representing her school effi- ciently at Girls' State as a Junior . . . maintaining membership in National Honor Society since her Sophomore year . . . Libby, a person with tremendous drive, has proven herself a real asset to Beaverton High. MAY . . . JUDY STEVENS Sincere, efficient, full of fun . . . giving of her time and ability to the Beaver staff, this year as Business Manager . . . following one of her special interests as secretary of L'Alliance . . . working con- scientiously organizing Y-Teens activities as its vice-president . . . Judy, with a twinkle in her eyes, is always available when there's a job to be done. 722 - 5 Q ,Q X N-- f'iX fW' 1 -Xqytx l 44 ,itll in 4' 5 - QQ. 51. X The Beaver for cafeteria cleanliness was fre- quently presented to Al Jubitz in behalf of the freshman class. New idea for a mass clean-up campaign, Operation Round Square . . . efficiently supervised by our Student Body Man- agers . . . awarding miniature trash cans to those writing the top two essays . . . slogan contest endeavoring to build cit- izenship . . . Operation Round Square is a fine addition to school traditions. The Operation Round Square committee views one of the newly painted trash cans while dis- cussing the slogan and essay contests. Operation fauna Square Effectiveiy Initiated George and Mike kick off the clean-up campaign in one of their renowned skits. 1 7 ,Beavers ,Book forward f to 'Dances game, and semi-formal - highlights stu- themes - Peanuts Panic, Huckleberry Hound Hop, and Foto Flip . . . lend a spirit of gaiety . . . Everything from bop to fox- trot included at the fun filled dances. Students enjoyed opportunity to wear very in- formal attire at unique African Calypso pre- sented by I.R.L. B.H.S. students enjoy after-game dancing even though conditions are a bit crowded. A variety of dances - calypso, after- dent life throughout the year . . . new in-fav' Sllllllllll 1 Vw. -, ll .l ..'i ' 2 r ,Beavers C?eZe5rafe V ,f hx G lf F3 'J K 2 Y , , 0 V Xxx' ll f f ' If Fi I ' 'ix , P 1 ' ss Ti- axl ,, .f fx ' - 1 I I ' wg, swam X ,J l ylnly flllfll ff MUNI . !,, A' J, L ,zlrlrsf .,.,... ll l Q1 X 51 I l ' x So there weren't any Oregon railroads 100 years ago! The winners of the costume contests, Tom Walker and Sandra Wood, still make a cute pair. Y u I ?-1-1141-X Qregon Centennial 'R' Outstanding beards are displayed by faculty winner Mr. Thomas, Mr. Wilson, Jerry Koeber, student winner John Ellison, and Jim Cathey. Centennial activities numerous around Beaverton . . . during beard growing con- test whiskers sprout among male faculty and students . . . office staffers, teachers, and students appear in garb of one hun- dred years ago . . . B.H.S. members plunge into Oregon's birthday celebration. What a ruffle! Judy Steven's authentic costume is a hit with the office staff. 209 New Haas Improve Zssemwies S TEE . x i ii gl A ,l'Lk,.,1-rf l Varied and exciting assemblies . . . new departmental programs prove both edu- cational and entertaining . . . neighboring schools present their top talent at ex- change assemblies . . . inspirational sea- sonal programs . . . enthusiastic pep rallies . . . all add up to a well-rounded as- sembly program. No,.this isn't the one-roomed school house, just juniors ,leaving the Centennial assembly. 1 A f Y 'X 1, , ' . '- ' 1 4 I ,QV . ' 1 ,,,,' ML f . f' L -P - 1' l Theseg loyal supporters have one thought in mind, Vote Gary Wright Student Body Man- ager. I l I L 1 jf, -d 2ll 'WTF li K ix ,fins P Yi' P r v F' s W ' ,Q I nf., ,gn fi 'lie ' i ev,.s.4.f-fa , 'f59f' fi 'K 'ggvi , x r . .H ,.. -- ff- ' 1 v , ns? . 7735 ,,,,..,,..--Q..-,A -'rq'1,p r r ' Q1 QW 5 pf, a Q ' f X 'Q ,, V ' ' me .. wi-N. . ,, fn: 1 H.: ff' - ', il' If , X 04-1+-4 T9 '7 fu mmf ,,iy'lv1? ' F .aa 'if M3551 - jw 5 ' ,yfvawi 33' . 0 'mf w,v..,M 4.4-n-anr'Q'9 7 . . he . f- .A.-9, 4,,g,:f 4.?.,l..1.f f' K-41 I ' V Ll ' JJ -:Lu i sf- J-Lf haf--.ev ff- ,IAI pe, fx,,f,, J- J .1 ij J',fCJe,,:! I J Qf.f'..ff f' ff f-?,f.f, 11,6 -f'- Jr! 'xg ,Af-if STAFF C0-Edit0rS .......................... Barbara Deiss . Libby King Business Manager ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Judy Stevens Asso. Business Manager ...... . Steve Miller Copy Editor ............................ Diana Holly Layout Edit0r ........................ Kathie Miles Faculty Editor ......... ....... T erry Waldele C1333 Editor ........................ Julianna Klug Sports C0-Editors .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Dick Ayres Bill Weisfield Organizations Editor ,,,,,,,,,,,, Linda Lund Features Editor ............ Mary Lee Belcher Photographers .................... Grant Hedges . Dick Stone AdV1S0r .............. Mrs. Kathleen MacLean ilwikf. ff! ,fe cf of.-4-A 2'.x1.,Lfi. ' 1.4! 44 Aff Jax .z x K 0 ' l , W if Milfs L7 f.,L,L,. lLvC4,,c Learning quickly that producing a year- book entails cooperation with many peo- ple . . . receiving encouragement from Mr. Jim Powell, Mirro Graphic Yearbook consultant . . . expecting the impossible in pictures from Mr. George Flint and his photographers of Moderne Studios . . . Getting c ean copy back quickly from Mr. Bob Freeman of The Valley News . . . section page pictures photo- by Mr. Thomas Miles . . . realiz- that the administration, faculty, of- staff and janitors are always in the to lend a helping hand . . . under the able leadership of Mrs. Kathleen MacLean, our advisor, with her vast yearbook knowledge . . . frequently 'trying the patience of our understanding and helpful parents . . . producing a mem- orable yearbook with the teamwork of an efficient and harmonious staff . . . For all the help from these people and many more . . . We say Thanks a million! We couldn't have done it without you. M Sincerely, JA. .1,,Barbara Deiss and Libby King V BEAVER CO-EDITORS Jgg, r,oa,. J wi 213 Ellxot Y Ann 40 Thomas Harold 37 Bambrook Fredrlck 4 ORC ANIZATIONS Bind 130 1 rs ttb 1ll 6 B utr Stxff 1 B1 nutrons 166 Boys Ltagut 156 Chess Club 112 C11tl1fS 132 Cross Country 12 Fltctrous 167 Exchanu Students EKLCU111t Cablnet 136 Fasces 161 H -1 0 1'1re Squad 176 1 ootball 104 Ifreshm ln Oftxcers A 3 A A C tncrtl Councll 138 Cxrls Lcnmf. 104 Glr of tht Xlonth 0 0 I6 '1 1 un llulunur S ut 0 1 tr K ub Conn ll Junmx Offlurs 80 Jl1l'l10I' R111 Cross 140 L -Xlll Inu 160 X 1t1on1l Honor Soc1ety 142 Nation xl 1111 spl ms 146 Orchestr 1 148 lanirntro 138 ltp Club 167 Qulll 81 Scroll 144 Rhythm Bs 704 R1 e Club 1 Stmors t1f1,1Ltl'S 46 Slu Clul 119 S141 71111111 176 Sophomore Offlcers 88 Student Bmdx Officers 132 Syum T1 mm 114 Synnhrontttts 118 Temus Team 129 LpN Atom 168 Vlmged B 182 33113111112 122 1111 Squad 174 1 'leans 64 ADMINISTRATION Abbott Beatnce '76 Alberts Ouen 14 Armstron D Herbert 16 18 Arnold Lx erett 40 -Kshbaugh Dorothy 40 157 Bider Eduard 34 112 113 Blncroft Ruth 34 Barnes Am lrette 12 13 27 Bxrd Arus 20 Bodtn Jrck 40 Boutr Robert 19 35 Boyce Arlo 21 136 144 Bullu Gertrude 38 Burnttt Gtrald 32 104 Conolv. 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My , ' ,Q XA. vi P fl I X . . . reigning royalty . . . spring sports successfully executed . . . science fair, plays and musicals . . . long awaited '59 Beaver . . . finally - graduation day . . . Q Q T u-fi xx., T7 ati 5 I qs 1' I 1 11 ruff' The 1-.... l Ania 'Fey it Arranging corsages was a favorite pastime in the beautifully decorated powder room. Here Kathy Conaway has her traditional flower adjusted. uniors aeapricciov I oilern New, unusual prom theme abstracts beautiful pastel pink and blue blossoms . . . Stark White mobiles accent the flow- ing lines of the gracefully curved center- piece . . . Hanging blooms provide a misty ceiling.. . The music of Wally Heider and the songs of the Plaidsmen highlight an evening of fun. Dixie Stadel picks a cookie from the well-stock- ed refreshment table. Linda May, who along with nearly a dozen other Freshmen served at the prom, appears to be enjoying herself. 5 i 5 ll Q ' l if g. P --. . - I me - 4.4 ' WM .ff- 1: 1. 1 ,S 7 ' C7 4 ' X- g , JJE, I . ,I 5'-,NA Af xg. 'A I .aan-N ' ' ' K' 1 A N 41-0 X ff' - i t N , f ' ' f s 5 3 5 ' .K s . t i ':- is ' . 7 ' , ' s v - Q. cffwfxt Princess Jill Matthies, Escort Mike Jones, Prin- Princess Ede Dahlberg, Escort Todd Shea, Prin- cess Trish Evans, Escort Clayton Herring, cess Nancy Johnson. Escort Gerald Burnett, Princess Jan Rosehraugh. Escort Andy Norris. Queen Christine Conaway, Prince C o n s o rt Smiiing Chris Ruies Gver feta Athletic and social events highlight a festive Spring Reign . . . Vivacious Queen Chris and her lovely court present tro- phies to winning athletes in the 18th an- nual Beaverton Relays . . . Beavers repeat victory . . . Splashes on Broadway theme of second aqua show . . . Evenings climax, the presentation of the court at May Dream semi-formal dance. Receiving congratulations from Miss Conoly is Chris as Joan Mackey awaits to present the in-xx' Queen with her traditional bouquet. g.. v A, Y lp If i 4: V f 1 , 1 ' , , C: 7 ins? - 313 ax F Ralph Rittenour, Crown Princess Mary Don- Silliman, Escort Tom Ribble, Princess Gail nelly, Crown Prince Dexter Maust, Princess Rosebraugh, Escort Lewis Keizer. Page Gilbert, Escort Steve Pauly, Princess Pat UIC QD ll -J 94 4 I x Dance group performs as part of Splashes on Broadway event at swim pool during Spring Reign activitie ll J! f, Queen Chris ancl her court have trouble hang:- ing on to their hats as they preside over a windy Beaverton Relays. '7 ? Y N' S xx 19 if Lmdx Lusk md Stexe Nllllel admlre sprulg par lsol xftex the d mee Nloments eirller Stexe xx as stretched to h1 full 6 3 to cut lt doxxn Zprzl Showers Summer parasols and sh1mmermg ram drops set the mood for Apul Shoxxers Dancers swul to the enehantmg muslc of Ed Z1mbuck and hls band Pep Cluh dance successfullx Co chaumehed bx Judx Stex ens and Charlotte Flemmg An enjox able ex enmg ushers m the sp1 mo season at BHS Sprmg xx as IH the C111 and these d UICQIS exh1b1t fxttmg attxtudes of galetx f Nlysterous Grace is caught in an argument with the housekeeper, Mrs. Fairfax. ane Eyre Jane Eyre .....,. ..,.... D orothy Stan Grace .................. .....,,.,,.. A lice Zalaha Mrs. Fairfax ...Y..... ,,.,,.. P atty Gunnestrup Mrs. Ingram ............. .,,,,, J udy Armstrong Blanche Ingram ..e,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,r L inaya Leaf Rochester .............,,.,. .,,..,,. E d Chadwick Mason ,,,..ee.,,.....,.,.,e ,..,.,,,. N ick Stein Mr. Wood ,....... .,,,,,.,, P at Dumas First production in Blue Room style gives audience close contact with players in Jane Eyre . . . the enchanting story of a young girl who comes to Thornfield Hall as governess . . . the mysterious secrets of her strange master, Mr. Rochester . . . Wlliere goodness and love triumph in the en . , 'la ll A -I v. fm . 1' ' Q- 0 .' n ,c l '7? Y 1 '. 4,1 --1- Q? .' fs' P- ...I'.. to 4?-X Q ROV' l. Cary Bt-tltnian, Boli Lainan. Niilte Towson, Ron Sclnilz. jolin CIliai'tf-iw. Larry Dixon, Tliayne Smith, Steve Panly. HOU' 2. Dick Peterson, Carl Paulxon. Bob Fisher, Bill Turner. Iiin Cronin, Andy Norris, jolin Klug. ROW' 3. QL 'Hb'-... s 1 '-'50 ww -.A -.nr nf :lima 'srl E-c-vi i A Ns- 1 Norman Sclnnoekel, ,lack Nlinion, Mgr. liieliarcl Stem-ra son, Mgr. jim Donaldson. HOU' 4. Coat-li Duane Nloorv, Doug NYliitnev, Holiert Row, Holi Bryant Noland XXI-lili, Bill Iantzen, Dexter Niuust, joe Nlorton. fauly Sets National Hurdle Mark Starting with a hang, track team plac- ing second at Hayward Relays . . . Going undefeated through Metro League sche- dule and Beaverton Relays . . . Winning district meet hy 945 points. qualifying' 10 men for state . Enjoying a satis- fying season, Victor and vanquished receive eonirratulatioir. Jefferson? Mel Renfro pushed Steve all the vvay, finishing in 13.9 seconds. H N :S 3'UJ 5 5'3 1. -9- F55 1 2,55 565m L'-1:2-1-r .i' rn gf: ESQ -: U 3.-57 5: C SLU-12' I Urn.. m mc: SW-'za :YJSDC 1 ive cu 356 nav I 725' 'J liliflseconds. I i . 4.4. Steve Pauly setting a new national prep record of 13.8 seconds in the 120 yard high hurdles . . . Winning state discus, runnerup in low hurdles . . . Dexter lNIaust's 137.7 captures state 880 honor: . . . Mike Towson, Ron Schulz placing in sprints . . . Relay team taking fourth . . . Coach Badei-'s boys receive state runner- up trophy, wi--..-Y ,,,,.,,,,,, . l l lgr :tar liirclur llinlt Busch Crcg lop nn lp, lloclnvy Borg. Ross Alvinqing. Tom Blau-lc, Bill Moore. Rilpli llittinour loin Nltfox im Norris Imrrx Cinniri Cuy Ilulc, Dim Kline-. Tom Walker, lion Xl'ismcr, Louis Don lxullmloclt NI r Xlooclx Nlooclrull HOU 7 Co ali Tuttle, Roger Ross C-Iiggs Burnett, not pivturecll. eavers Uake Western Division Beavers Winning Metro Western divi-- sion with 8-1 record . . . Losing tightly contested playoff series with a determin- ed Central nine . Placing Bill Moore, Jiggs Burnett, Rick Barsch on lst all Metro League team . . . Junk pitcher Greg Topping alternating with fast- bal- ling Moore, the pair winning 9 games . . . Barsch's .364 average leading a strong outfield . . . Clutch hitter Guy Hale driv- ing in 16 valuable runs . . . Another good year for Coach Burnett. Bruce Blackman cuts loose in the third Central Catholic playoff game. Beavers lost, 0-4. 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C entral Catholic 10 1 3 3 13 3 1 0 3 3 4 0 4 2 4 4 4 Roger Ross tees off on an Astoria pitch. It xv is more than returned as the Fishermen won the rain abbreviated game, 4-1. Y 1 l -I 'I ...- uit quo:- -unc cum -qv- .--n was 2' K S -l 4 -1 31 I r 'n Q4 L Qq Q6 ur'- ii , nv RO l 1 C1rx L 1111l1 Tllll Harlan rt 'Nr 1l P rl11ncl nb 1 L 111 1n 111 111tl1 1m 1 1 r 1 'N L mole Clmtlt NX 4 xt Tom B 1cll1r l t Nl C HON 7 N Il Q l0tlIl lll gr IL 1111 rson r 1111 IL I Lfxslxlll 3 rt X 111 1 l 1111 D 1111lclso11 C1rx HLls1tl1 I 1rrx Nnmu J lf Uraclz Undzfeafeb J V t1dClxt93.H1p1 oxespo11e1ful,11111111110 all the11 meets X oung talent bemg en C0l113.g9ll and developmg Freshman Da1xn1n Johnson shows IJFOITIISG 1n the cllscus S1J111'lt91Q Cha1te1s and Laman challenge the xalsltx Call Paulson 1uns a o 04 mlle Hlgh hopes fo1 next V931 f1om Coach Bacle1 I2 A.. .-:ri wuinvfgn. 35795. wan in 31 an--' P ' fl - 4 '. , is . .35 - -W ff, fi 1 1- A . ,, M rf . 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Nlauricr- Brusius, Dick Lowell. Cllvn Triplclt, Dax Miller, John Lakanvri. Nlikr- Carl, llruu- Biiliiilllllll, Pai Guerin. J. V. 'S an3 T'-roslz Sizzle League champion J.V. team wins straight games . . . Central Catholic falls to Beavers in three straight playoff ga mes . . . Team boasts many standouts . Gary Bech hits nearly .600 . . . Infield- ers Ed Cottrill, Jeff Topping, Bech, and Tim Hart shine defensively. . . John Lakanen leads an effective mound staff . . . Exceptional hustle pays off for Coach McKee's boys. RUN' l. David llarriwn. Skip films-r. Hill Swanson, Craig llunmlirvy, Rim-liarrl lim-Imam-n, Brian lliorn-nn, Brian Sin- mirlid. lax' Cm. Larry K1-lly. RON' 2. ffuaili Bill Ulm-son, Mgr, Tr-d Cliristvrisoii. lion Sipc. St:-xv XYistrand. Dan Baby Beavers, under Bill Oleson, compile a .304 team batting average. . . Don Roberts leads a superb pitching staff and hits .429 . . . Nearly errorless, alert de- fensive play shown by Ron Sipe, Craig Humphrey, Brian Sinnerud, Bob Barron . . . The team wins ten straight before losing to Woodrow Wilson . . . An aus- picious beginning for a talented group. Clmrwr, Bill SIUTLIQIIV, Iurlc Se-lin-rg, Dun Holy-rn, Dim Shlplvirill. lirvflliry' Alflillbvlll, .lim xl4lt1l'4'. liuly Barrmi, ,-Xl ,Illillf7. Nlur. I.:-r Si.ll5lf'UIlI. .3, lm 1 fs W' 4 , 5 I IW M? ff M2 I5 Q: ir - .1 1 fl. - I ' 5 - A 9 , ' . Ill S Fun a ladx s dehght me chsplaved Ill an ex CdtCh1IlfI prmect zumed fmt female neun Sfuknf Scientists in Uhe fimeliglzf ,1 , ' ' X Q3 W X Q -. - . , ' v . , If ' ' .anwr-,A , . .h.fggf3g1r- . 1 N ,l:l,.. -.-:'ft--- ' . , ,-.,..L,,,W 'ff-2 - V - I Y I, . Am ,T A W L . . ' FC., A, 'N -.qw 'X A a W N f 4, I , W '.. 11. N--i - ' ' ' . 4, i 1 I I. n Z i ' , l . , f ,, W . , , , . . V, 1 l . x ,H :..+f, . ,i1-- - W ,, V4 .lg ,Q , . iw - 9 y ..,...-.. - , - sv, W. ., 4, , ' nn...- .-. P , :Qj95iJ.1Q.,Qi'Xfi'5 . .. . N 72 'if' 2581, Sclence project bug, yom N11 Exlckwn 1 thu SLILIUDIZP the ultrasomc geluerdtor fl: .m 4' f, fi' 4' iff II'D U' xg 5,1 Sunset and Beaverton High students competing for honors . . . Curious viewers thoroughly inspecting each project . . . Proud students accepting well-deserved certificates-of-merit . . . Beaverton's fifth annual science fair draws more than three thousand interested spectators to the east gym. Members of science fair work party exhibit strength in hefting one of the more sturdily constructed projects. lex el Peit fieshman Kathy Shearer xx onders it opei ation of model mnd tunnel Attractions such a this kept attendance at fan at its usu 11 high gn!! OOO Oh, that look of anticipation! What could cause such suspense? Of course, it's the '59 BEAVER. 'J-?' Miss Barnes, thank you for your unselfish ser- vice to Beaverton High. an3 then came spring activities... Ni Dexter Maust and George Gardner graciously accept their presidential gavels from Mr. Er- ickson. IQ F0001 and 9-QC9Dtance by the Quill and Scroll were the mam features of the banquet. Hey! It's Christmas already! The recipients of a gigantic brandy snifter warily open the surprise package. Duke Moore fills in for Mr Bader in accepting the especially constructed state track team plaques. A3i.'f3.E.1'sst a Eg' 'F -'rug Y' - Dag Kremer-Olsen, Beaverton's industrious A.F.S. exchange student, accepts his '59 year- book. ,zggi 'S ' , Qs-liz. iff! if '- i 'Q 153 s-s' Q. 2 525551 1' 1,.,1.l ' ,-,1 1 ', lrnffff 3 'q'4'Z:-fxlt gat . 'W 'RJ' L. K '9!-big? , I -5 , ..u ' 3' 1 ww. , . f wtf-fag-ww -fir . ,P silhi A To help him get those high rebounds, the sen- ior class presents Bill Moore with a pogo stick. Happy pogoing, Bill ! Senior Honors STEVE PAULY . Babe Ruth Foundation Sportsmanship Award B.H.S. Distinguished Service Award BARBARA DEISS George Turnbull Journalism Award SCHOLARSHIPS Bernard, Buzz University of Wisconsin Davidoff, N eana University of Portland Deiss, Barbara University of Portland Dennison, Edward Portland State College Dexter, Richard Oregon State College Donnelly, Mary Electric Steel Foundry Co. Elder, Robert Sears Foundation Fleenor, Darlene Pacific College of Beauty Gerg, Linda Pacific College of Beauty Gunnestrup, Patty University of Oregon Medical School Hedges, Grant Tektronix Scholarship Hoelschen, Judith Willamette University Hune, Sharon Portland State College Oregon College of Education King, Libby Wellesley College Kliks, Barney Willamette University Koenig, Carolyn Portland University Knutson, Richard University of California Reed College Lee, Penny American Guild of Piano Teachers Mattsson, Karlyn Portland Junior Chamber of Commerce Miller, Barbara Oregon College of Education Nebert, Dave Century Club of Oregon State Petrone, Delores Pacific College of Beauty Rohrback, Sally Oregon State College West Coast Telephone Company Employees JIM WAGNER National Science Achievement Avs aid MIKE TEMPLETON FifStP1af'e National Honor Society Certificate of Merit NEANA DAVIDOFF State Trophy for Serious Reading E. G. Webb Speech Award Rice Music Award LIBBY KING George Turnbull Journalism Award Rosebraugh, Gail Lewis and Clark Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers Scholarship Sachs, Lorna Oregon State College '----In Sattler, Marilyn Reed College Sweet, Patricia University of Oregon Oregon State College Templeton, William Reed College Thornburg, Sherral Pacific University Turner, William Rotary Club of La- Grande for Eastern Oregon College of Education Pacific University Vaughn, Roxanna Beaverton Kiwanis Club Wagner, James D. Fuller Foundation Williams, Judy Pacific College of Beauty Zerr, Sharon Portland State College ATHLETIC GRANTS NAME AWARDED BY Burnett, Gerald Willamette University L Maust, Dexter Lewis and Clark Q Whitworth Willamette Pauly, Steve University of Oregon Oregon State College University of Washington Stanford University DEXTER MAUST Babe Ruth Foundation Sportsmanship STEVE KNUTSON Award Atlantic Monthly Award B.H.S. Distinguished Service Award Honorable Mention MARY DONNELLY Girl of the Year D.A.R. Award f 1 ,Q 5 E N- w 'f f'zE:9:'5 fi . 1' EM if Tri? X ,My wif X I Liwcafi my 1
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