Benson Polytechnic High School - BluePrint Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1957

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',ff1..Z E! . , 5 4 0 , if an f 'lm 'x DA 2 'lg-3 ss S, 5' i M Wil 1 f F V.-IQ Q f V M.,.,.,.I x N,-R Qs Wiwzrx X j +.gxk'w,' ,..s V' in FFS in gn , I '? 5 , tix Q y H. ,Q as e 4 a sc -u 9:1 15 5 s Y J e Q fr-o 4 4 X -N aw- aol Q -Ja, ' porfdman ,Q--ff P ,..,f-LQ - X 65 1 'v av an xr W., , ff ,Q 1. V iaykbamm '-'le' 'P A v Ivy . vp . yt Lp, 3315 13 WCJCM D TOR iffy? W f7 ol' - I i erdfa BUSINESS MANAGER om e BUSINESS MANA ..' i f5' 1 Q Ze gfueprinf 7 95 7 .awk K, 4 F E is 3. r 'E 4 .Qs . 4 N. , iQ5f 'Y Si ., dit: ki' 1 QQEQJ' I mr. Mnfamin JGLAHJ Benjamin J. Kuhns was born near Forest Grove, Oregon. Afte completing his grammar-school education, he moved to Portland witl his family in 1907. Here, he enrolled in the old Portland Trade Schoc where he was a member of the Band and Baseball team. ln 1911 hi was graduated as a cabinet-maker in the first class to receive diploma from the school. From early boyhood, Mr. Kuhns had always been interested ii working with wood, and summer vacations found him employed il local furniture factories, or building houses with an uncle, a contractor The year followinggraduation, he joined the Portland Trade Schoc faculty as an apprentice teacher. With the exception of a year as 1 manual-training instruction at Mount Tabor School, he has been R member of the Benson Faculty throughout his entire teaching career On June 10, 1918, he enlisted in the Navy where he served abou two-and one-half years, being discharged with rating of Carp. Matt 1st. cl. ln his 44 years of teaching, many thousands of studen-ts havl passed through Mr. Kuhns' classes, and he seldom fails to recognizt each one and call him by name. Mr. Kuhns married o Benson English teacher, Lucille Atchison, il 1922. They have one son, David, who was graduated from Benson il 1945. Two young grandchildren promise to keep life from becoming too boring. Retirement plans include more time for a gardening hobby as wel as frequent visits to Kuhns' Nest, the summer cottage at Neskowil Beach. fNote: It is only a stone's-throw from a beautiful golf course! lbeakcafion . . . mia year WP. comladzfefi Lia feaclzing career, and af! Marion id refucfanf fo :See Aim Lowe. Wm JQLM Lad cleuofecl Aid entife CCLPQQI' fo imtmct- ing and backing Mndong mwlenfg. jim J44mzaieJ .slwlmf EMI? of Minion pofgfechnzc .gilwof id ,WWI fo vfecbcafe flue 1957 gfueprinf fo . . . WF. Enjaman JQLM. 1 INSON POUTBCNNK SCHOOL I 4 E EE W 3 Confenb .gnfroclucfion 1- ll jacuky . ll-21 .Skwlmf 13001, 22-29 CA gjed 30-85 Ofganzzafzom 86-113 .!4Cfl:Uitl:e5 . H4-125 .Sjwfg 126-181 Wm f.... . 182-189 .xdcluerfiriing ana! .gnclex . . 790-216 , A .Ad asf' f .' , Kas, tv A,, ag 4 W , ' Q 1 'vg.xvv ww. ' ,, . 1174, Q. , vn,v.,J v xv 1. - ,, - ,ny -, x 4, , ,hw f A W f-.K '.. W fx, .' - . 'pw ... f-W .V ,'2. W M, . X A , . Q 4 ,., g J,-Q .'gz.. V'1'w . ., 1.,,, .- 9f.b. X-,ff QvV,,1-J, .1 JQ4' QW ,, eff 14' 4. af' 516, gbocfor olbon in ear PRINCIPAL Under the guidance of our principal, Dr, Leon Minear, Benson has grown into an outstanding technical school. The student body of Benson is proud of their principal. We can readily see that through his leader- ship, Benson will continue to be the leader among technical high schools. A school is held together by three main groups. These are: the fac- ulty, the students, and last but not least the administration. The admin- istration here at Benson consists of Dr. Leon Minear, principal, and three vice-principals, Mr. George Brown, Mr. Harold Murray, and Mr. Marv Rclsmussin. This group of men has transformed Benson into the Northwest's finest technical institute. In the past year Benson students have wit- nessed many changes, these were largely clue to the constant efforts of the administrators. We, the student body of Benson, offer our thanks to the men who control Benson Polytechnic School. mmm ,Qw- Wr. .jslarofcl murray Mr. Harold Murray, last year's Athletic Direc- tor, has become one of the new Vice-Principals. Mr. Murray is in charge of curriculum and he has a genuine understanding of how the Benson student feels and what he wants. The Engineers can thank this man for the well-rounded schedule that 'they follow each day. 5,1 We -- ilk Wy. WW., Mmmm Mr. Marv Rasmussen is the other new Vice- Principal. He came to Benson from Roosevelt High, where he was Varsity Basketball coach. Here at Benson, his main function lies in being in charge of Attendance and Counseling. Since coming to Benson, he has become well-liked among the students who know that he will treat them fairly and squarely as best he knows how. A1233 WP. george rown Mr. George Brown, formerly in charge of stu- fdent discipline, was transferred this year to the shop area where he was christened Shop Super- intendent. Mr. Brown is a big man and is enough to scare any student who is caught in the shop area without a hall pass. But, quite to the contrary, Benson students look up to this man, realizing what wonderful character he really has. - Mfgfl' .f4I'llL0l'n Vocational m. .IJ .yankng Social Director Wlra. maria .!6ur:iaAL Student Store Wm Jamed W: gee Stock Room Wrd. jnrence 675011 Bookroom Widd. jranced Worridon Librarian md. Jean .Hagerman Assistant Librarian W. cw Athletic Director .gfQg?f5f'5 gc -x 'fe eff 5, ii , -Mgr-A, . , 2 . f-'ive Y 5, Q., .fgff 2 L ' V 984 - , 6, ,ur fe t- E G r I , we l.. 'il Q WV H4-1:53--..+ f 15 21? il? wifi' 4.4. A e 7 11 4 ' W 1-w.,-36 5' ' W' H H? ww 5 . 1 6, g X 3 , fc Tggc,Q24V ff e 9- -Q-f 1 .nf 'Q I , if Vt., Zga l ll . : gf 0 X marofny Clif? Judge .Alerren Head Secretary Charm .slunalemlou cl-lurue wagnff 4 I f. , . W 3--, 5' Ji , Q Q N' A3 mg - as . f- xt . ry 1 a- L f . Secretary Secretary Secretary Counaegard 924 Q ,4 V' L , xxx: if new '34 -3 ff si ' el ,f , is . 'M-efeigif mr. .ld ,uurhng me! .SLANIA Freshmen Freshmen . WMM. Ways po, george ,JJy.4mifA Sophomores Sophomores ' ,af .. 5. 717715. Wllfgafel .MKAIHJ Juniors 'inn xii -gif '39 fr if FE 1MrJ. Sydlia Weak Seniors TTRHSA1 - Q W kj! X QW? 13' 7 'ii s 4' n- x' wird. Winnie Wana, Ginn jague Freshmen Head Custodian f 921 A 1 K A Czwfocban mfs, o Gl'J gil? Juniors U H Ss if W. cw Seniors E - L MR. GLENN ANDYKE MR. BIRGER ARNBOM MR. MILES AUBIN electric shop Pmlem 5l 0P english . .-mm--W 3 g ' ' 5,3 n A' if v 4. ' ,f V1 V 'J 5 fx R ,Q R E ., R ' -,. - . -, 32.5 f. L ff M2151 1 5 I Yl 1 sa E . R , I . 14 :1y: 1 17 Q :ev fiflgt ' ' . . ' Q W .,-.Zia Q ff' J MR. CLARENCE BELL MR. ROBERT BONNIWELL MR- KEl-VlN BREWER automotive shop drama Social sivdies x 4, 'l . .1 .. .. . ,, . , y, - .V W e-if is , ' ' f ' ', Q ' 1. g . . ,. V M. s.. I f .Q wh:-' E Ep 4. . , F A . R . . I ilfh 17 KY Q: Mm? ., 1-M. L ,,.,fW , :, . -..fri 1 MR. CARL BRYSON MR. GREER CASPER MR, DANIEL COLE MR- ROBERT COX moihemciics basic automotive sheet metal shop basic U'-'l0m0'lVe MR. DINGEMAN BAJEMA physics e E. s A A 1. R 'E A ft- .N 1' ' .. -JS, - 'K L f . fy - , 'ill- L -- vi, I MR. EUGENE amass Ur' A' ip., 5 gn- 5 h fix. ' 1, Af: A Tit A'-it -.1 . I sw' 'K MlSS ALICE DOWNER english 4 f 1 I 5. a j Q' 1 2 Bo 5? Q! Y ', HJ' ' ami mv. .mi A 'Y 'L' f 2 if R N gfwf' MR. HARRY EHLEN i .ll W Y, ,, .v a , - J, fl lx , ,4 '- f ? . v -XAh -V TNR -S'-XLK' K , MR. REUBEN FISCHER MR. ROBERT FLUMERFELT drawing physics sheet metal Aa,r,,::' ,M . Fliriiiif' t A ' ' - Q' . . - ' I L , f. .pr R .gg 4, .L 3 .Z V y , 4 ., A - . . ,, - - 'lg 'fi ':'fj fZ.5 ' i if ' ...I:':i,: j W 1 C: gg : K. A 33, V. ,. 2, W . LFG G E 2 . - - , nf-e . I ' 12' ,K W'-A . L x . 'FF ff 'I 4 ny Y' I 32 . , MR. ARNOLD GRANT MR- DICK GRAY MR. LEE GUDMUNDSON MR. HOWARD GUNDERSON radio shop physical education elecy,-ic ghgp automotive shop L. KK MR. CHARLES HAHN MRS. MARY HAMILTON MR, LLOYD HANSON english typing basic electric MR. RALPH HARPER physical education ,..v..-Q-.-. .- - - J x A film X gr J' .H 5 is 3 .Q gig.. 3 5, 5' N 5324? ,- L If 4 6 MISS EVELYN HASENMAYER MISS GRACE HAWKYARD english lTlCllheIT1GllCS 4 f.. .v M L. fi-sg.-4 L. , 2, , ff be f . ', ,433 .- fm' . ce MR- DONALD HO'-T MR. WILLIAM HRYCIW MR, MILTON HOFFMAN MRS. MARGARET HOLLAND carpentry english W4 -we vzfljfis ' f gk QL, ipfvaff f ,lf Q' w we f J V 19 ' as-f in '- X' 5 ' 2... AM.: MR. GEORGE HYSMITH MR. DUANE JOHNSON english english business science A A YW fl?-5 :haf ' .N iii 1 . , f A 'ffii 'E ,?agf i . i 'A AV., A ' T' MR. HOWARD JOHNSON MR, GORDON JOHNSON MRA RAYMOND JONES MR, ERNEST KASTER general science mqihemqiicg welding mathematics sg 'K i ...i fl w-mf tg ' . ,p 5 l , x if f5:i:a.Q - . A-, - k' t ., 9. MR- W'lUAM KUNE MR. CHESTER KLINK MR. BENJAMIN KUHNS MR. DAVID LANEY social studies drawing wood shop drawing MR. LEE LARSON MR. KENNETH LEE MR. RICHARD LODWIG DR. CORNELIUS MCAULIFFE mathematics machine shop english iOUI'l1UliSm MR. HARRY MATHESON MR, FRED MARINEAU MISS SHARON MICKEY MR. VICTOR MORSE machine shop physical education english mGfl1EmUflCS -w MRS. MAYO ROY english MR. CHARLES MUCHA MRS. SYLVIA NEALE physical education social studies MR. CURTIS PAYTON MR, RAY PORTER drawing science Axim 'Z Y is MR. THOMAS SHOTWELL chemistry , 1 1 . . f st . ,Z r 1 , 35' 12' f x 'N r . Q 2 if 1 ' 12 2 a gk Q: EQSQ1 -w g, v - 4 V '.1 . k!b 1-W W: . . .. at sv ,ga v X I JK . If , . 'I L' R, f s1Jv'U1tIi'jV I MR. WILLIAM NICHOLS aviation shop MR. HAROLD OAKES machine shop wvy' MR. GEORGE PRAEGITZER MR. THEODORE RAISIG print shop aulomorive shop MR. DEL SIEFORTH MR. FLOYD SIMMONS machine shop mciihematics U ! .-.Q . . .N-f . I 1' 1' 'T In , .M I MR. sAMuEL slMPsoN Mn. DAVID SMALL MR- ROY STEPHENS MR- NORMAN STREET social studies sheet metal Pl'TYSlC5 TTT'-'SIC ' 'f 'Av lis A I - ., 32 I e i? if ,H - fx' t --1 in ,,.. gglg. ,. 'K I 355. ' if iii I - bf Vs' I I , . I I ,.. , fff 1 P 1 I I I ,-I , um ,, I - I , jjfirg. ',..,,W A f I, -A-'fu MR, HARVEY SUMMER5 MRS. ELAINE SWAPP MR. V. G. WILD MR. CLIFFORD WISE foundry shop english drawing social studies MRS. MINNIE WOOD english 3' ifw .W ,.. NAR JU? Y... , 4 Q A gui S gf' .1 ysi k Q f' xxx!! .Siuclenf SL!! ffl -Wig fig! Q- ,gc Q' ,J 5 gg 5 wt. ftiik- -' A -' 3 3 :MY 4 '71 -. ,L gf-affix, L vw g , if 5 i' t M, M ,, is , ggxtyf-5 gggitas-Af 32 ,' Sp W ,M fi. V , 9'-3 fi W i '-51325 L, Qqz al ff' 1 ' A ,M J . , , ww: , . X , af-jx: ,gt S ' xg ,E .t ,ff s 1L.,fN 4 Je an yogndon ' i PREs'DENT First Row: Bruce Purdy, Charles Second Row: Ray Under the guidance of Dr. Minear, the Fall Ex- ecutive Board concerned itselt with establishing the school student policies for this year. Two prob- lems facing the fall Executive Board were the school budget for this year, and discussing the football iamboree problem, with the help of the representative council. MAZW1 Char-A5 lgorferkefol Leland Johnson, Dick Blankenship. .1 1 1. -xi Mineor, Tom Brauckmiller. EMC? plfU C!g SECRETARY micl' Z?!anLendl1i,9 4,,.. ? -f vw. ,Amv- N-,-, M k ,-Mg, C991 i n? JM.: h 25 , 2' ing R015 fl s,,,7,, mice gfanlwnahila ,airing X? f X.- tx First Row: Byron Beach, Bruc Second Row: Roy Johns Two outstanding tasks the Spring Executive Board was faced with were planning the Tech Show and the 2nd annual Rose Show. The Spring Board also completed Benson's findings on the football iamboree problem, and conducted ex- periments to improve the assemblies, noonday shows, and other student activities. ZZW A ,, + fx F, zfififffyi f,.,xy L ' 5.4m . Zlfggxfgzgwfg ef -wa 1 f'.b?f-:Rig ,. - In . ggpL:..52K., I Mmm . Q 4',qfi1:,g',,u,.1 A-in 1:2 ff 1 ., ,fx Blankenship, Gary Hansen. Tom Brauckmiller. FMC? pll.I 6!y VICE-PRESIDENT gal? Clllifelfl SECRETARY W, MMA A Q vk . TREASURER ja! mlorefienfafiue Counci First row: Ken Finloy, Jerry Bloodgood, Roy Johnson, Bruce Purdy, Chuck Porterfield, Dick Blankenship, Tom Brciuckmiller, Leroy Moody, Keith Barnes. Second row: Mike Hyland, Kenny Uyedo, Bob Woodle, Bill Beeber, Mike Williams, Jim Auborn, Fronk Sites, Dave Coldwell, John McKee, Al Biggersfoff, Bill Goifhcrdl. ,aiding elarefienfafiue Cgounci First row: Ken Finlay, Marv Osman, Ron Lerch, Gary Hon- sen, Dick Blankenship, Byron, Beach, Larry Tapanen, Dan Conti, Yeu-Bun Yee. 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Inter Club goonol Tech Pep Sports sonof rrooh l v Football rrooh Basketball Golf nencsrnom JAMES l Woodlawn School Portland shoohnolol major Anglers Club Pres work BERRETH lAWRENCE E Gregory Helgltts School Portland Avlatlon malor Avlatlon Club Sllrld Flnnen Orange B Key Club J V Baseball Frosh J V Varslly Track J V Football Servlce and Avlatlon Industry o ALIEN, DANIEL P. Milwcukie Jr. High, MFIWUUHGJ Eleflfif melon ANDREATOS, JOHN. rofolon Exchange sloolonl from Greecep Electric maiary Electric Clubp Mechanical onol Electrical onoanoofano ot the Polylochnac School of Afhono. Annnsws, Joseph A. Lewiston lf. High, Lowaoron, looho, Radio moior: B.A.T.S,, vaco moo., Radio clolor Mrnolo Mon Nall Honor Society Bronze Scholarship Pan J v laoooholl, 1 v cfooo Countryg work AUBURN JAMES J Lents School Portland Radlo malor Noll Honor Soclely Key Club Electrlc Cub Secretary Radlo Club Vlce Pres Stomp Club Vlce Pres Rep Councll lnterclub Councll Bue prlnt Staff staff manager Tech Pep Staff KB PS Staff Hn News Qulz Em Tecm Mlnute Mon Bronze Sllver Gold and Ruby Scholarshlp Plns College BAILEY CARSON Rose Clty Pork School Portland Carpentry malor Bond Gee Club Junlor Bond Student Dlrecior Pep Bond All Stole and All N W Bond Portland Stole College BAJEMA KENNETH lvl Ockley Green School Portland coolnor malor Key Club Nall l-lonoc socroly Drama Club vrco Pres KBPS Staff Ass sxchonoo Student s s Treas Rep cooncll sonrof Class coonol Nhnolo Mon Bronze and s.lvor scholofohn, Plns Frosh ono J v Football College BARNES KEITH A Kenton School Portlond Rodlo molor Key Club Electrlc Club Stomp Club Pres Natl Honor Soclety Qulz Em Team Rep Councll Bronze Sllver Gold and Ruby Scholarshlp Plns College IARNETT KENNETH l James John School Portland Foundry molor -ow - on Yagi' IIA 1 ,fa QA 1 Q , fy -or K no ' A - - ' ' A '. 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Baseball, College. mllcslv, our l, Peninsula School, Portland: Architectural nrewine maior, Walter Goss Hi v, Orange B , Nerl. l-lener Society, rlrer, Counselling Assistant, Junior class Rep, l. v. Football, l. v. and Varsity seeeeell. BLANKENSHIP, DICK L. Alerneee School, Perilene, Reese major, Pres. Thar, Vice Pres. Optimist, Vice Pres. Nevl. Honor seeieiy, ser, of Arams Orange Y , viee Pres, seelrernere class, Jrrnler eleee council, Citizen al Week, Rep. celrneil, Student Body Pree. enel rreen, Pres, Inter elire Council, larenee, Silver, oele, and Ruby selrelerelrrap vine, Frosh, J. v., ce-repiein Varsity reeileell, College. nooncooo, GERALD lz. srrnnyelee School, Pertlene, eleeirle major, vlee Pres, Walter Goss na v, ser. at Arms Thor, see. Electric Club, Nat'l. l-lener seeieiy, Rally serree, Yell King, Rep. Council, Mrnrrie Mon, Bronze, Silver selrelerelrae Pins, l. v. Treelr, College, BOOKOUT, JOHN R. Buckman School, Portland, Radio maior, Radio Club, Minute Man, K.B.P,S. Staff, library Staff, work and Air Not'l. Guard. BOYlES, CLIFFORD G. Corbett School, Corbett, Oregon, Automotive maior, work, BRAINARD, KENNETH l. Binnsmead School, Portland, Mechanical Drawing maiar, Minute Man, English Rep, Yearbook staff, Portland State and U of Washington. BRANSTETTER, l0NNIE J. Multnomah School, Portland, Machine maior, Service. ,. e is-r .e r W if Sr W 9 K it .et fic V , I? , Y K, 1 Q., Ttfwf, '- . 'Y f ' N ' e i - ' ' .. , . , - u se f rife fer. lr, ee , r lf Y f K, 5 .V 4 J I A 5 F 1 X . ' Q , n, l :Z l - ' Q. 39, 3,3 if ' ' J ' f, xii r lf r J .rg F :J ---It ,Fe :ii til f -' -ic' f - fp. 1-fr , W , .T -6 ' f e ' J ef- W 4 ee f n . eg vs. ? r , 1 ' '9 X' J S .V M . 5-' e5 ii 5 Q W' . 9 , r 1 , ren, 1. rw' i Q ' , , g e ' il X P 5 , ..-.. ,fo ,qw , 'nn ,new l rf..-55 .au 3. 1? f ft 'f is . .I 3 5 e ,,A, Q gel? qlotyt r , , E r Q ,ff Q 1 if t hx 5 ' I. , W f' i , 1 D ,W ,e en E- fav ,Jer Aer. wx . ' ,il . X i .A L-4,7 I r ' .it tl! ge rf? X, r f BRAWLEY, DENNIS K. St. Charles School, Portland, Cabinet major, work. BRENNER, ARTHUR E. slnnerneee School, Perilene, Electric rneger, Electric club, Pheie Club, see., Anglers Club, Frosh, Varsity Football, cellege. BRIDGES, DONALD L Boise School, Portland, Machine major: 5tGg: J. V, Br Varsity Basketball: J. Vr Baseball: Work, BRINDLY, LARRY W, Gregory Heights, Portland, Electric rnaior, Electric Club, Photo Club, Sec., Anglers Club, Frosh, Varsity Football, College, BROWNING, DANIEL v. llertere selreel, Perilene, Carpentry maior, Reforestation clue, Orange Half, Minute Man, Frosh Football Manager: cellege. BUTLER, ROBERY A. Holladay School, Portland, Automotive, Orange B , Treas,, Optimist, Treas,, Stag Fire Squad, J. V. Football, Co-captain Varsity Football, J. V., Varsity Track, J. V., Varsity Bas- ketball, College. CARAMANICA, FRANK P. sl, Rose School, Portland, Redle rneier, Reele clue, K.B.P.S, Staff, Minute Men, O.s.C. CARLSON, FRANK. General. . ., Q Q f e if 1 J wi : ' , '- , lv , , , 4' ..-. , ,,., gc, , . .t Q A .2 gale N, I ., f 5 .gsgsgi 6, A , g 3 'f 2' A 'H 'I lf' 4 ' . v . qw. . FC W , S c ? v ? 1 A I ah ,M , ,-: ., - . ,Q .. A , C .s . 92351: ff 2 ,Jr . 221 '.. QM me 3 N. 4+ ig, 36 CONTI, DANIEL A. Bucliman School, Portland, Pre-Engineering, Y.F.C. Club, Vice Pres,, Nat'l. Honor society, Rep Council, Bronze, Silver, Gold, .ml Ruby Scholarship Pins, seam. ruin: and o.s.c., Industrial Engineer. COOKSLEY, DARRELL R. lent School, Portland, Foundry maior, Reforestotion Club, Attendance Office, Junior Achievement, P.A.l. Boy's Club, Freshman, J. V., Tracll, Navy. COONS, JAMES E. Portsmouth School, Portland, Aviation maior, Stag, Optimist, Orange B , Aviation Club, Fire Squad, asst. Chief, English Rep, J. V., Varsity Football, J. V., Varsity, Frosh Track, College and Navy. COUNTRYMAN, DERAL W. George School, Portland, Aviation Maior, Aviation Club, Pres., Y.F.C., Nat'l. Honor Society, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Ruby Scholarship Pins, Air Force, Washington University, Aeronautical Engineering. ' DANIELS, MARTIN L. Peninsula School, Portland, Radio moior, Benson Bowmen, Pres., Electric Club, Radio Club, Booliraom Asst,, Frosh, J. V., Track, J. V. Crass Country, College. DAVIS, DAVID L, Glencoe School, Portland, Automotive moior, Reforestation Club, College. DE MARCO, JOSEPH. St. Stephen School, Portland, Mechanical Drawing maior, Usher Corps, Fire Squad, J. V. Football, Basketball ICentralJ, Service. DENNY, WILLIAM D. Hermiston Jr. High, Hermiston, Oregon, Sheetmetal maior, work. CARPENTER, PHILIP L. Vernon School, Portland, Radio maior, Band, K.B.P.S. Staff, Ppe Club, Radio Club, work. CASTLE, PATRICK M. Binnxmead School, Portland, Radio muior, Radio Club, Bronze Scholarship Pin. CHAMBERS, LEROY. General. CHANDLER, HARVEY D. Holladoy School, Portland, Aviation maior, Aviation Club, Vice Pres., Y.F,C. CHRISIENSEN, CHARLES M. Kenton School, Portland, Electric moiori Key Club, Electric Club, Band, Pep Club, Pep Band, work or Navy. COITEUX, JACK C. Joseph Lane School, Portland, Electric mdor, work. COLWILL, LARY L. Whittier School, Sioux Falls, S. Dakota, Architectural Drawing maior, Service and College. CONNER, RICHARD G, Kellogg School, Portland, Radio maior, Radio Club: Electric Club, Reforestation Club, K.B.P.S. Staff, Junior Achievement, Senior class Council, Frosh Tracli, Navy. 1 , Q r .5 Ami 'tk I7 - 1' N 1 L' on . ,aug X, .. V Y. is 5 1 Q may , . if - eff s ' it - J' W I f -1 M --+ , . ,W x Q ,.r.,'Q1.f5f , Y K 1 K ,gag our QWWYWYMQSJ 2 - , Jr, ,L ,,: 1. ' t . Q ,QE Q t Q , 11. , Sf vt , , I x y W 4, T' fi' fi . 1 3 7? i f :ft Q, Ei 4 1 'fmt f ff' 3152 sf. W, .Y 1, . 2. ' rf ' -Vg, , -X ' ' y g if Q . ,3 'f.f lr: . X DILLARD, CECIL D. Main St. School, los Angeles, California, Cabinet maior, Varsity Football, J. V., Varsity Basketball, Varsity Traclr, work and College. DONOVAN, any D. Whittier Jr. High School, The Dalles, Automotive rrraiar, Key Club, Pres., Orange la , clee, Stag: Pep Club, J. v., varezry Track, J. v., Varsity reaolaall, J. v. laaelrellaall, work. DORSEY, YOMMY. Multnomah School, Portland, Pre-Engineering major, Frash, J. V. Football, C Track, Portland State College. DUNCAN, ROBERI' O. Aloha Huber School, Aloha, Oregon, Aviation major, Nat'l. Honor Society, Treas.p Key Club, Sec., Aviation Club, ,Sllrld Flrtnen, Freshman class Pres., Rep Council, Bronze, Silver, Gola, and Ruby Scholarship Pins, J. V. Baseball, Frosh Basketball, J. V., Frosh Track, J. V., Varslty Football, Airforce, College and Aeronautical Engineering. DUNLAP, BERNARD L. sellwaea seheel, Parvlarra, Architectural Drawing moior, Bronze Scholarship Pin, Hi. News reporter, counselling office asst., O.S.C. nvsn, naar. Abernathy School, Parrlarrel, Carpentry maior, work. sssluv, DWAYNE G. sv. Stephen School, Parrlarra, Sheet metal rrraiar, Orange B , rhar, Optimist club, J. V., Varsity Football, Service. EISENMAN, ROLAND l. Portsmouth School, Portland, Architectural Drawing maiar, Benson Bowman, Chess Club, Pres., J. V. Football, College and Service. P- ' ' Ra Q. ik. z 5 I .,r..j.2sl . 'Cl- 3 x +19 ja' L36 4 A-. N A , 'S . . , , r 4 e see, W . f ' t 3' ' P ' r fr, . r - lor: ' . r if 'if . f I Erflilliifih f- 1 .1 r. . - r z1'm.f5:4:b. 4 :. ., I 'A uf sg ' rs a .-.fztreaycvir .r ,-oe, - V... :.,'.',-,e- K 1, P - X, f., r . .P.rJe.t...- lv Ifif' ' : it 'grim l lg H . V l 2 J-.. . . f. . r L, tl Q . .4-Q ,e If ,. . Ve M Y' 1 r vo xx M W is I' 'FN ,' T, ' 4 ' vom- ' W' l 4 .e 3' in J f'l?.! , P r 'il 5 'Qi' V Ye' jr- ,jg X A? ' Vx 5 .Z A 2 2 .rf 5' W by ELMER, JACK A. Troutdale School, Trautdale, Ore., Arehaferleral Drawing major, Walter ease Hi Yr Pres., rher sal. er Arms, Nat'l. Honor serlery, see., seheah Bond, Pres., Sophomore elae, Pres., arehre, Silver, Gold, arra Ruby sphelarrhap Parre, Portland Slate. ERDMANN, DARRELL E. George School, Portland, Carpentry rnoior, Novy. ssrlasno, DONALD cs. Markham sehpal, Perrlarrd, Electric rrraiarr Electric clvle, Harry Stone l-la Y, rreaeerer, Nawl, Harrar saeaery, Bronze, sllyer, Gold, arra Ruby Scholarship Prrre, College. ssrlasno, GERALD N. Morlnharn School, Portland, Electric rhaiar, Harry Stone Hi -Y., Vice Pree., Electric clele, Nat'l. Honor saetery, srahze, Silver, Gold, and Ruby sehalarehap Parr., College. FINLAY, KENNETH w. Kennedy sehaal, Parrlaha, Radio rrrarer, Y.F.c., Pres.: Key Club, Nnt'l. Honor saelery, rreaeerer, clee clap, Inter elah Council, vare Pre-e., Senior elaee ser., Minute Mon, K.B.P.5. Staff, Bronze Scholarship, cellege. FORD, ARTHUR E. Glencoe School, Portland, Automotive moior, Auto Mechanic. GARDNER, DARWIN ll. Trinity Lutheran sehaal, Parrlarra, Print rrraiar, Type Hi., slrarlrrg club, Treas,, Meeharraeal zailar, reeh Pep, Navy. GARREIT, DANNY L. Scott School, Portland, Sheetmetol maior, work. 'Q 'l' ,O 35' 2. A .. we an i-wo, , , 4 b e A x W A . , o Q f . .. . 'Y- ? 4 5 HALVORSEN, DONALD L. Sitton School, Portland, Automotive maior, Frosll Football: Varsity Swimming: Navy or work. HANKS, JOHN M. Vestal School, Portland: Automotive maiory J. V., Varsity Football, College. HANSEN, GARY E. Binnsmead School, Portland, Radio maiorp Nat'l. Honor Society, Pres., Electric Club, Sec.: Yearbook Stoffg Band, Sec.: Pep Bond, Beaver Bay's state Rep.g S. B. Sec., Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Ruby Scholarship Pins, J. V. Football and Track, Ex-Board, Willamette, Teach and Missionary work. HANSAN, NORMAN W. Rigier School, Portland: Automotive maiorp Optimist Clulop J. V. Basketball, Service. HARNER, EDWARD J. Carpentry maiorg Relorestatiorl Club, Navy and work. l-lxilmsv, NAYHANIEL. Beach School, Pomona, Aolofnonve maior, Orange B , Minute Many noel., J. v., versity laoekefleoil, vefelly noel., work end College. HAY, CLIFFORD R. Peninsula School, Portland, Electric major, Work and Service. HAYES, HAROLD E. Sheetmetal maior, Bronze Scholarship Ping Navy. Q fi GIDSON, ARTHUR L. Birlnsmead School, Portland, Architectural Drawing moiorg Walter Goss Hi Y, Chaplain: Nat'l. Honor Societyz Orange B : Dramcltures: Senior Rep: Senior Prom Committee, Wrestling and Swimming Manager, u. of o. GOODRICH, JAMES M. Gregory Heights School, Portland, Radio and Electric maior, Radio Club: Electric Club, Angler, Club, Minute Man, Bronze sellolofemp Pan, College. GRABLE, JASON L. Highland School, Portland, Radio maior, K.B.P.S, Staff, Minute Many College. GRAYIOY, EDWARD H. Brize Norton School, England, Sheetmetal maior, Marines. GUTHRIE, RICHARD c. Woodburn School, Woodburn, Oregon: fleeing maiorp work o HALL, FRED D. Rigler School, Portlandy Automotive maior, work ond Navy. HALL, JACK G. Chapman School, Portland: Print maior: work or Service. HALL, ROIERT G. Columbia School, Portland, Sheetmetal maior, Drama Club, work. nd College. . 3 fin' 2215 I3 1' 'Q B ,,r . f W3 , . ff . J . .Q . -' ' , , 2 is 4 ' 1 ,- S 1 , . Q Me! ' A A , 4299 5.13 : ' , , s o on f' .1 Q A: ia. A X W 6 , Q Q. -iw ' ,, wie. Q? H ,?' I ,- .W. l ee x f QT' . re, , s o . .MAP 4, ns f .1 .. 3 J l NEDGE5, LARRY W. Kenton School, Portland, Machine major, Thor, Orange B , J. V. Baseball: Varxity cross Country, Varsity Track, Navy. IIEFFLIN, TOM L. Sunnyside School, Portland, Automotive maior, Bronze Scholarship Ping work. HENDRICK, TERRY D. Parkland School, Tacoma, Wash.: Mechanical Drawing moior, Key Club, Nafl Honor Society, Bronze, Silver Scholarship Pins, Frosh Baseball, College. NERGERT, JAMES R. Sabin School, Portland, Aviation maior. HERRLE, JOHN T. Sacred Heart School, Portlandg Automotive maior, work. HILGER, DENNIS A. St. Agatha's, Portland, Cabinet maiorp Navy. HILL, DANIEL F. Stevens School, Spokane, Wash., Automotive maior: Frosh, J. Frosh Football, work. HILL, LELAND P. Brooklyn School, Portland, Automotive maior, Air Force and wo 2 I fsgl l 35 Q' I , V., Varsity Baseball: rk. 'Styx N -If ,....Q , . , tr H l All Yi ', I -fo .Vial , yo 2 .. 3 A ku : I l 6 . t qi- J pfla r I is . I or it Eyre, 1 :si-wen I-:Fira ' . A - , 1 :G . 7'li.l 'lm C .7 .4 , ' ' Q I J, . ci: vii' 5, 'iffffl c-3 Qs V x N., V , rv .tx . ,i A x A ' lf . s HILL, WALYER R. Binnsmead School, Portland, Automotive maiorp Air Force. HILTON, JOHN E. Chapman School, Portland, Electric maior, Frosh, J, V. lraclci work. Monson, RICHARD N. Kenton School, Portland, Mechanical Drawing maiorp Orange B , optimist, J. v., vomit, Football, J. v. Basketball, vofsny Tennis, College of sofvaoo. HOFF, THEODORE A. Woodlawn School, Portland, Print maiorp Minute Man, Art School or Portland State. HOFFMAN, RICHARD G. Fairview School, Fairview, Ore.: Electric maiorg Navy. HOGUE, THOMAS E. Multnomah School, Portland, Machine malor, work or ioin Reserves Unit, HOLMBERG, ERIK A. Sellwood School, Portland: Automotive rnaiory College. Howes, :Ames M. Gregory Heights School, Portland, Radio major, aonoon Bowmen, woo., Key Club, o iff-V Q t 1, 1' Manolo Man, Bronze Scholarship Ping Frosh nook, Air Force, W' , , , oi, r'i'1-ti? Fi-fi? 5' l we 'J P me M' , Y V- - .e ff .Y ' Q' , . , .4 r . ' e ' 4 A : f ' - . ar' .. -x Y V wg ,e S' C r. -, , l 4 6 eg - i ,, Q, IA 1 . N J ii . e g g. JOHNSON, LELAND J. Portsmouth School, Portland: Sheetmetal maior: Walter Goss Hi Y, Vice Pres.: Thor, Treas.: Orange B , Pres.: Inter club Council, Pres.: S. B. Pres.: Ex. Board: J. V., Varsity Bose- ball: Frosh, J. V. Football: Portland State. JOHNSON, RAYMOND C. Portsmouth School, Portland: Sheetmetal major: Thor, Treos.: Nat'l. Honor Society: Inter club Council: Walter Goss Hi Y, Vice Pres.: Rep Council: Junior class Vice Pres.: Senior class Pres. Activities Comm.: Ex. Board: Minute Man: Counsellor Asst.: Senior Prom Com- mittee: Yearbook Stott, Class Pictures: Bronze Scholarship Pin: Frosh Football: J, V. Baseball: College. iouusou, rnowms A. iielleele, School, Portland: Automotive maior: optimist Club: 1. v, Track: College and Service. JONES, ARTHUR W. St. Agatha School, Portland: Cabinet rnaior: Reforestation Club: Bronze Scholar- ship Pin: J. V. Basketball: J. V, Baseball: work or Navy. KARSTETTER, DALE A. Peninsula School, Portland: Carpentry maior: Service ar logger. KELl, RICHARD E. Vernon School, Portland: Cabinet maior: Marines. KELLY, OTIS. Boise School, Portland: Automotive maior: Minute Man: Varsity Wrestling: J. V., Varsity, Track: work. KING, GARY D. Bonneville School, Bonneville, Ore.: Radio maior: Band Club, Sgt.: Glee Club, Sec.: Thar: Minute Man: Quartet: Portland. HOWK, JIMMIE J. Richmond School, Portland: Print maior: Type Hi, Sgt. of Arms: Band: Service. HULTQUIST, NOEL I.. Shattuck School, Portland: Print maior: Skating Club, Sec.: work or College. HUNTER, DONAlD I.. Peninsula School, Portland: Nat'l. Honor Society: Junior class, Sec.: Senior Eng. Rep.: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Ruby Scholarship Pins: College. INLAND, MICI'IAEl P. Peninsula School, Portland: neaie meier: Key Club, vie. ries., song, mei.: Orange BU: B.A.T.S., Pres.: Nat'l. Honor Society: Inter club Council. Set? Y.F.C. Club: Rep Council: Citizen ot the Week: winner at I Speak for Democracy contest: Bronze, Silver, Scholarship Pins: Frosh, J. V., Varsity Football: Frosh, J, V., Varsity Track: Reed or O.S.C. HYLTON, DOUGI.AS B, Irvington School, Portland: Ifaclio maior: K.B.P.S. Staff: Y.F.C. Club: Band: College. IRWIN, BENJAMIN J. Holladay School, Portland: Carpentry maiar: Fresh. J. V. Track: work. JACKSON, LAWRENCE E. Powellhurst School, Portland: Print major: Type Hi, Pres.: Minute Man: Service. JACOBS, HENRY A. Fairview School, Fairview, Ore.: Electric maiar: Electric Club: Junior Achievement: Service. ' ,Q-:eg . 6 I 'f 'l.g fjiii1 'li' ' 1 s itio aj 5 , . K W-A . , ,Ma . J: ' - .- e it 4 r ,,, g 39 Y F 'Q 5' F 15 t 44 P Qt al! ' so 4 , ,- if Q T' 1? f 5 :dm - ' ' ff KISTLEI, JOHN A. Fornwood School, Portland, Electric major, Counselolr's Club: College. KOIVISYO, RUEBEN. Boise School, Portland, Carpentry moior. Nat'l. Guard. KULIO, DENNIS I.-Gregory Heights School, Portland, Cabinet maior, work. KI-IIAT, GERALD. Peninsula School, Portland, Aviation maior, Aviation Club, lowmen, Frosh, J. V. Cross Countyy, work. LAMB, WILLIAM C. Radio major, Not'l. Honor Society, Orange B , Varsity LAMIERT, DAVID W. Radio major, Radar School, Collage. LAMIERT, ELMO I. Woodlawn School, Portland, non-maior, Navy. LEACH, PHIL R. Duniwoy'School, Portland, Sheetmetol maior, work. 5, on Asst., Comera Club, Drama Camaro Club, Sec., Benson Track, work. . af , .. yi.: ,af of L 9, . ,A Y L' ff ,. ., N K D A , ' K ,f' Z 92, ,- , c - ' , ,, :W V -L 1. M . . ' 1- 2 . .,, X Q ... arg.. ,-, we -we LEASIA, DANIEL T, Markham School, Portland, Electric maior, work and College. LEE, ROGER R. Couch School, Portland, Machine maior, Harry Stone Hi Y, Treas., Fire Sbuad, lieu- tenant, Minute Man, College. LEE, THOMAS R. Portsmouth School, Portland, Radio moior, Key Club, Treas., Electric Club, Soc., Radio Club, Sec., Not'I. Honor Society, Yearbook Staff, Business Manager, Junior Achievement, K.B.P.S. Staff, Election Comm., Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Ruby Scholarship Pins, Frosh Yrack, College. LEONARD, DWIGHT .l. Gregory Heights School, Portland, Radio maior, Thar Club, Harry Stone Hi Y, Pres., Band Club, Pres., Nat'l Honor Society, inter-Club Council, All State Band, T. V. Orchestra, Rep. Council, Minute Mon, Bronze, 5 Silver Scholarship Pins, Reed College. LERCH, DONALD E. Peninsula School, Portland, Cabinet major, Glee Club, Junior Achievement, Vice Pres., Service. LERCH, RONALD E. Peninsula School, Portland, Pre-Engineering, Harry Stone Hi Y., Sec., Na!'l. Honor Society, Ex, Board, City Hi Y, Council, Vice Pres., Tech Pep Staff, Business Manager, Inter club Council, Counsellor's Asst., Minute Man, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Ruby Scholarship Pins, College. LIDGREN, RALPH D, Arleta School, Portland, Automotive rnaior, Minute Man, work. LIND, TERRY, General. -cf ' mi' ef, ' s I ps! Q sl: . if? s 5 'wr vm: 41 sm' .Q P 7l, 1 4 c . '-'L 1. ' ft , 5 3.2 ' voor ff . . K .F J x bf, S ' so IMCOWN, RICHARD A. Portland Christian Sqhool, Portland, Machine major, Harry Stone Hi Y, Sgt. at Arms, Dramateurs, Benson Bowmen, Rep Council, Multnomah College. McCOWN, RON L. Portland Christian School, Portland, Machine major, Harry Stone Hi Y, Sgt. at Arms, work. McCOY, BILL l. lane School, Portland, Radio major, Harry Stone Hi Y, Orange B , J. V., Varsity Football, J, V. Baseball, College. McCURLEY, THOMAS J. Sunnyside School, Portland, Print major, Anglers Club, Treas., Type Hi, Tech Pep Staff, work or Service. McDOUGALD, CECIL R. Vestal School, Portland, Welding major, work. McKEE, JOHN M. Fernwood School, Portland, Radio major, Key Club, Vice Pres., Nat'l. Honor Society, Frash Sec., Rep Council, Junior class Council, Yearbook Editor, Election Committee, lnter club Council, Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Ruby Scholarship Pins, College. MENTZ, TED. San Leandro Jr. High, San Leonclro, Cel., Print major, Job. MILLARD, JAMES M. Glencoe School, Portland, Wood major, Service or work. .as fi ' 2. 1 my 4. 2-I I . LOUGH, RODNEY L. Rose City Park School, Portland, Aviation major, Walter Goss Hi Y, Aviation Club, Sec., Skrid Finnen, Varsity Swimming, Navy. LOUNSBURY, DUSTIN R. Beaumont School, Portland, Mechanical Drawing major, Army or job. MACHOW, MICHAEL J. Peninsula School, Portland, Electric major, Navy Reserves. MADDY, ROBERT M. Highland School, Portland, Sheetmetol major, Minute Man, Tech Pep Staff, Chariots, work. MAKER, GENE A. Lane School, Portland, Mechanical Drawing major, work or Naval Reserves. MALCOLM, JERRY A. Vestal School, Portland, Radio major, Minute Man, work. MARKLE, GLENN I. Sabin School, Portland, Automotive major. MARTTALA, CHARLES M. Mill City School, Mill City, Oregon, Architectural Drawing major, Waller Goss Hi V, Minute Man, English Rep., Senior Prom Committee, College. m ,O -', ' f- ,j 2 N v .ev I ' 5 .a -4 . ,: 7'1 i s X A 4 ol T W7 T . W infix 21,1 in xv -,v Q ws-17 , 1 R MILLER, RAYMOND T. Kellogg School, Portland: Mechanical Drawing maior: Harry Stone Hi Y. Treas.: Reforestation Club: Usher Corp: Tech Pep Editor: Minute Man: J. V., Varsity Rally: work or Service. MILLER, RICHARD D. Sunnyside School, Portland: Sheetmetal maior: Stag: Orange BH: Frosh, J. V., Varsity Football: J. V., Varsity Basketball: work or College. MILLER, WILLIAM L. Buckmon School, Portland: Architectural Drawing moior: Dramateurs: Bronze Scholarship Pin: college. MINSHALL, LYLE E. Skyline School, Portland: Machine miaor: Minute Mon: Service. MOCK, MARION R. Vestal School, Portland: Carpentry moior: Thor, Vice Pres.: Optimist, Pres.: Orange B , Sgt. at Arms: J. V., Varsity Football: Frosh, J. V., Varsity Track. MOODY, LeROY E. Oclcley Green School, Portlonl: Electri cmaior: B.A.T.S., Thespians, Pres.: Fire Squad, Chief: Y.F.C., Sec.: Minute Man: Freshman class Treas.: Rep Council: Junior and Senior Class Coun- cils: Fros, J. V. Football: J. V. Baseball: Navy. MOORE, ROBERT. Rose City School, Portland: Pattern maior: Varsity Swimming. MORAN, MIKE D. Binnsmeod School, Portland: Automotive major: Minute Man: Optimist. . .1 , i J .Wigs ' ii R ' - TE' . f 5 .ago , , .1 3 A 4 7 i' fs? A L! f li 1 'U 1, Q c . A I I A 1. . . ,Q 1: -1 Qc U55 .wer J N f 1 L ' : ' -'v -, fu - ' W., 'Qfiiw gt 'N ' .b A v... . .S y, . - .13 5 ,GQ in 9 fun f '-51 . r .17 . ,gn 4 N?-. ' . :ig In QQ :Q .,,.3 51 ' 'ff i 34 'T L 5 f i if ' r 'Y l- - f K 'SJ 'VY' ' l Q . r . W ., , . x .N , F' 1 MORRIS, JESSIE R. Boise School, Portland: Automotive moior: Nat'l. Thespiansi College. MORRIS, RICHARD D, Highland School, Portland: Radio maior: English Rep.: Varsity Terv1iSi College- NEES, DONALD M. Buckman School, Portland: Electric maior: Electric Club: Glee: Bronze Scholarship Pin: College. NELSON, RON. Collins View School, Portland: Automotive maior: work. NORBY, LEONARD W. Binnsmead School, Portland: Radio maior: Radio Club: K.B.P.S. Staff Chief: College. NOYES, RICHARD E. Binnsmeod School, Portland: Carpentry maior: Walter Goss Hi Y: Nat'l. Honor Society: College. O'DONOHOE, JOHN J. Chapman School, Portland: Carpentry major: Reforestation Club: English Rep.: varsity rim, Navy. OLSON, GARY K. Harvey Scott School, Portland: Automotive major: Service. . 4 4. wtf. . e ,A ' e' , f - . Q :+ f . .... . . . I 4 5 'Z gf, x R 'iffy g we t f Q If .- 2' . Q: X PHILLIPS, DONALD E. Portsmouth School, Portland: Radio maior: Band Club: Pep Band: B.A.T.S.: Fire Squad: K.B.P.S. Staff: Inter club Council: Sophomore Class Sec.: Frosh Basketball: Navy. PIERCE, CLAUD A. Holladay School, Portland: Machine major: Frosh, Varsity Boxketball. PIERCE, GERALD W. Lincoln School, Texas: Electric maior: Electric Club: Fire Squad, Captain: K.B.P.S. Staff: Frosh, J. V., Varsity Football: J. V. Basball: work. POLZEL, HAROLD D. Kenton School, Portland: Automotive maior: J. V, Football: J.V. Baseball: Varsity Basketball: work. PORTER, CLYDE F. Vernon School, Portland: Junior Achievement, Pres.: Undecided. PORTER, GENERAL L. Holladay School, Portland: Machine maior: Undecided. PORTERFIELD, CHARLES W. Rextord School, Rexford, Montana: Pre-Engineering maior: Bond: Ex. Board: Nat'I. Honor Society: Harry Stone Hi Y: Spelling Champ: Exchange Student: Sophomore class Treas.: Junior class Pres.: S. B. Vice Pres.: Rep Council: NROTC Candidate: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Ruby Scholarship Pins: College. PRINK, LLOYD M. James John School, Portland: Automotive maior: Service or work. OSMAN, MARVIN G.- Portsmouth School, Portland: Inter club Council: Key Club, Pres.: Northwest Key, Lt. Governor: Thor: Nat'I, Honor Society, Vice Pres.: Yell King: Minute Man: Yearbook Staff, Activities Editor: Rep Council: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Ruby Scholarship Pins: College. OSTER, RONALD G. Grout School, Portland: Aviation moior: Key Club: Aviation Club: Yearbook Staff, Club Editor: J. V. Football: College. OVERLAND, NORMAN L. Vestal School, Portland: Machine moior: Harry Stone Hi Y, Sec. PACKARD, ORVAI. D. Boise School, Portland: Automotive maior: Service. PATTERSON, CHARLES I. Holladoy School, Portland: J. V., Varsity Basketball: work. PEARSON, HARRY D. Brooklyn School, Portland: Automotive maior: Y.F.C. Club: Benson Bowrnen, Treol.: Camera Club, Vice Pres.: College. PERALA, DALE L. Boixe School, Portland: Automotive moior: work. PETERSON, JERRY W. Arleta School, Portland: Radio maior: work. -4:2 - . , .. 1' i fT'. -v PRUETT, GEOFFREY l. Richmond School, Portland: Radio major: Camera Club, Sec.: Radio Club: Skating Club: Harry Stone Hi Y: Bronze Scholarship Pin: College. PURDY, BRUCE D. Ockley Green School, Portland: Electric major: Thor, Pres.: Nat'l. Honor Society: Orange B , Sec.: Electric Club, Vice Pres.: Y.F.C.: Inter club Council: Yearbook Staff: Minute Man: Senior class Council: S. B. Sec.: Ex. Board: Inter School Council: Rep Council: Bronze Scholarship Pin: rFosh, J. V., Varsity Basketball: Frosh Football: College. RECTOR, EDWARD C. Boise School, Portland: Automotive major: Optimist Club: Chess Club: Usher Corps: Minute Man: J. V. Baseball: Frosh, J. V. Basketball: Frosh, J. V. Football: Service. REED, JOSEPH N. Boise School, Portland: Automotive major: Stamp Club: Minute Man: Portland State and work. RENNELLS, SIDNEY C. Deer Island School, St. Helens: Automotive major: Optimist Club: Usher Corps, Vice Pres.: Orange BH: Minute Man: Varsity Football: College and work. RENNER, RANDY. Woodlawn School, Portland: Automotive major: College and Service. RICHARDSON, JOHN A. Peninsula School, Portland: Slieetmetal: Harry Stone Hi Y: Frosh, J. V. Track: J. V. Cross Country: work and Service. ROARK, WILLIAM. General. ga, ia: 33534 '- . 'Z ' t it 1, QSO il V 1 . 5 ' -. W . , Q X ,f pw 3 u v il e... W 3 3 . -. 3' 2 Io. -4. 1 f ' - 'is' Y 'v! 7 4 R fs: q 52 1 jf: C '35 , ' . K 'Q '5 X' .L 1 kj 5 X y 'gl lv N- se I X, .' t w o . arf. x -' sv-so TA ,iz ov 'ffl Q ROBERTS, ALLEN. Immaculate Heart School, Portland: Radio major, J, V. Track: work and rvngnt School. nonsnrs, JAY L. George School, Portland: Aviation major: Aviation Club: Key Club: Bowling Club Minute Man: work or Service. RONDEMA, JOHN B. Glenhaven School, Portland: Pattern major: work. ROSKY, JOHN D. Kennedy School, Portland: Machine major: J, V., Varsity Baseball: Navy, ROSS, GEORGE D. Grout School, Portland: Architectural Drawing major: worn. SCHANAMAN, STAN L. Grout School, Portland: Print major: work and Service. i SCHUERMAN, FREDERICK M. Sabin School, Portland: Automotive major: Optimist Club, Sgt. at Arms: Bronze and Silver Scholarship Pins: Harvard. SCHULENBERG, RICHARD W. Portsmouth School, Portland: Aviation major: Key Club: Douglas Aircraft. SHERIOURNE, GUY D. Terwilliger School, Portlandp Automotive moiorf Skating Club, Pres.: Minute I SHAY THOMAS G. Wilkes School Gresham' Plumbin ma' O 1? ' A , g lor range B Wrestling Varslty Plumblng I Man work IIB SHEREMAN EVERETTE D lane School Portland, Automotive mcllor Alr Force SIDDOWAY RICHARDL Scott Sch I P oo, ortland Carpentry Bronze Sllver Gold and Ruby Scholarshlp Plnl Air Force -.. SKYE MICHAEL J Portsmouth School Portland Mechanical Drawing molor College SMITH DONALD J Rlgler School Portland Mechanlcal Drclwlng malor Key Club Thor Club Pep Club Mlnute Man, English Rep Senlor Prom Committee Frosh J V Football College .ac SMITH GENE Glenhaven School Portland Sheetmetal malor Sophomore class Sec Sophomore class Xvf wlnner Penmanshlp Contest work . 5 K ' SMITH IRVEN Holladoy Portland Welding malor Work ,Q Ia. solvlulclz, ARTHUR ll. Man.-amah sahaal, Pafllaha, Pwehaahaataha maiorg Nat'I. l-lahaf Society: Bronze Scholarship Ping Pafllaha State, ,sun fs SPRAGUE, leROY V. Wilkes School, Portlandp Automotive maiorg Work. - ' J ' in STEKLEIN, NORMAN D. George School, Portland: Radio major: Radio Club, Pres.: Service and Work. STEPHENS, RICHARD C. Markham School, Portland, Mechanical Drawing maiorg Minute Man, Counsel' I L' ling Office Asst., Frosh Football, Navy. I 1- I v 4 l STEVENSON, JAMES L. laurelhurst School P I , ortandi Aviation maiorp Glee Club: Minute Man: Air Farce. -5 stonnulu, DALE HULL. Whitaker School, Portland: Electric maiorp Elaahaa Clubp Brigham Yaahg , ' University, Air Force and Missionary. ' ' 'I 1' Giza' I STROMGREN, FRANCIS W. Vernon School, Portlandp Architectural Drawing maior, Relorestcllion Clubp X LJ l Fire Squadg Counselling, Office Asst. Service and Work, ' I SWEITIER, MONTE R. Gregory Heights School, Portland: Aviation maiory Reforestation Clulng Aviation Club: Key Clubp College and Service, .T I ' ,I i,I api: f-fl 'v L , .V R, T ,I , . , ' ' ' : ' - K I II I I I ,I . , f . , ,ff I. X, X I Rc L ., - k gi.--, i g a 1.3. is I , . , , . - Y , . . . , 'Q , . , : I 1 : : 1 . iff. ,.. Q2 ' f ' ' , ac - ', 5' ,Q I ', I I r, , , I , : : -1 il, '1 I i ,' x 1 . , 1 ' ' 1 i , I I, II. , a, 5 .dsl I Ev YI 5.II.I,I , IIMIII. .I III , J ' - ii.-g it - : fvft. V NSI ,I L3,.L W gf I r. X ..f I . I .QI A '? . 'T g , as T , S' '- . e- 1 , I 3. t , . A ,... , S Q I 5 .' I K A. 4:77 A I is j, 5 I I A MA x ' J ii ii f iiil izt 5' I a 21.1 ' ri A N QQ ' Q , F , f- . . L ' a ' f Is ' 2 5 ' if ' 1 L - f fi A 1 I 1 ' I I P - X ,, w '11 .n 1 F' 2. ., ec ' IK -I 4 .I I 'h Mtjiffg if ' 1' K I ix 1 I' I f EI L .QA i ' P - is If TAWNEY, RONALD E. Scott School, Portland, Aviation maior, Aviation Club, Treas., Work and Service. THOMAS, RONALD G. St. Patrick's School, Portland, Radio maior, Radio Club, K. B. P. S. Staff, Poly Stoppers, College. THOMPSON, GARY. Portsmouth School, Portland, Automotive major, Y. F. C. Club: Work and Army. THROWER, GEORGE R. Dallas County Training School, Fordyce Arkansas, Automotive maior, J. V. Track, Work. TOWELL, DELBERT C. Island City School, Island City, Oregon, Pre-Engineering, Counselling Office Asst.: College and Navy. TOWNSEND, RICHARD W. Buckman School, Portland, Foundry maior, Work. TREECE, ROBERT A. Boise School, Portland, Automotive major, Work. TRIPLETT, GARY R. Woodmsre School, Portland, Machine maior, Bronze Scholarship Pins, Work and Rnorvo. ' ? W., Q. . ,- w A v ' V' iz... X , .ti fl, , ' f it y..5 , 5. . ,Q , , 4 M .2 ' 4 fer A i 4 . l 4, v s tg. 'J , . 'fi' .15 s i s s 1 Ji? V sf l Kz X .L W TROSPER, SAMUEL P. Gregory Heights School, Portland, Aviation and maior, Retorestotian Club, Avia- tion Club, Skrid Finnen, Glee Club, Treos., Key Club, Service. English Rep., Work. TUTTLE, JOHN T. Aloha School, Aloha, Ore9on: Machine maior. UNGER, CLAIR L. Multnomah School, Portland, Sheet metal major, Frosh J. V. Football, Work. UNIS, ROGER W. Grout School, Portland, Electric maior, Key Club, sec., Electric Club, Pres., Not'I Honor Society, lnter-Club Council, Sec., Minute Man, Yearbook Staff, Fire Squad, Rep. Council, Freshman Class Treas., Senior Class Yreas., Bronle, Silver, Gold Bi Ruby Scholarship Pins, Frosh Basketball, O. S. C . VANDERBERG, RONALD E. Gregory Heights School, Portland, Electric moior, Thor, Key Club, Orange B , Pep Club, Pres., Inter-Club Council, J, V. Varsity Cross County, J. V. Varsity Track, Golf Team, Multnomah College and Work. VENDELIN, JOHN C. Abernethy School, Portland, Aviation molar, Key Club, Aviation Club, Nat'l Honor Society: Bronze, Silver, Gold and Ruby Scholarship Pins, Stanford. WALKER, BILLY E. Hosford School, Portland, Aviation molar, Camera Club, Vice Pres., Aviation Club, Reforestation Club: Service. nm .fx f ' 4 .8 3, ,- TRUEB, JOHN O. Lourelhurst School, Portland, Sheetmetal maior, Minute Man, Counsellor's Asst.- of 01' 0' 1 K fi T ' N5 wmuuws Mrctusr. n nmhmona School 1111111111115 Rodno mmf s A T s Sec Thexpua 1 Pres Rep Councrl Service WILSON GARY Kellogg School Portland Foundry malor Camera Club Vrce Pres Mrnute Man Servrce WILSON, ROBERT A Vernon School Portland Radlo malor Bond Club College WORDEN, DAVID E Dumway School, Portland Pre Engmeenng malor Orange B :ce rex Varsity Wrestlung 0 S C WRIGHT, JIM Kennedy School Portland Automotove molor Work and Servrce ZIEMER, ROGER G Lrnnton School Portland Machme molor Atten Off Help Bronze Snlver Gold L Ruby Scholarship Plnl Work ZIMMERMAN THEODORE C St Stephens School Portland Automotrve malor J V G Var: ty Football O S C IUCKERMAN, PHILLIP E Kenton School Portland Electnc malor Camera Club Thor Electrnc Club Prex Pep Band Inter Club Councul Bronxe Scholouhrp Pans Froxh Football College WALLER, DONALD. Rose City Park School, Portland: Sheet metal maiorp Y. F. C., Work. WALTHARD, KENNETH E. Binnsmead School, Portland: Automotive maiorf Skating Club: Work. WALTON, JAMES W Battle Ground Jr Hugh Battle Ground Wash Prnnt molar College WALTON ROBERT D Hnghland School Portland Carpentry mayor Camera Club Treas J Wrestling Servrce WARNER STANLEY G Gregory Herghts School Portland Automohve malor Bronze Scholarship Pm: National Guard WESTPHAL GERALD Sunnysude School Portland Automotive malor Harry Stone H Y Mmute Man Frosh Football Vomty Tennls Undecuded WHITE, ARLEN I. Ockley Green School Portland Sheet metal malor Stag Club Orange B Frosh J V and Varsity Football Work and College WILHELM THOMAS L Vernon School Portland Radio malor Radro Club Senior Band Club Y F C Club K B P S Staff Servxce and Work or-1 C' 'ii' ax 3 P' QD f, 1 'x 5' Y N It Q 'Q 'f . Tr ' -. 1-t, . . ' 1 1 .1 ' ' 1 . f .3 , -f 'Y gg' I ,A A , . ' 1 1 ' 1 1 -1 . V. X Q, , g . I . i , gf-1,7 x . 1 . ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1 , Y , . ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 i 1 ' 1 ' . ' 3 1' ' I ' ' ' 1 v I . 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ABERNATHY, KEITH GIDEON, TERRY HIGGENBOTHAM, NELSON MCKNIGHT, TIM ALINGER, LARRY GILLSON, HAROLD HOWE, TERRY MILLER, DOUG BOZMAN, GEORGE GLAD, PRESTON JENSEN, ALAN MINEAR, ROGER BUTLER, DONALD GLIVIRSKI, DAVID JOHNSON, MARVIN MITCHELL, JACK CALLANDER, LOWELL HAFTORSON, MICHAEL JOSLAN, JERRY MORSE, BRIAN COQUILLETTE, PHILLIP HARRIS, JOE KAUFMAN, DELBERT MYERS, CLARK CORBISTER, DALE CROSBY, STUART DILLIE, GARY DIPASQUALE, LORNE I DOWNEY, ROBERT EGGISON, MICHAEL ESHELBY, RONALD HART, KENNETH HARTFORD, DANIEL HARVEY, DONALD HASH, WILLIAM HELLAND, CLAYTON HENDRYX, RICHARD HIBBS, WILLIAM KELLER, DAVID KELLEY, DOUGLAS LEICHNER, PHILIP LEMKE, JON MANSFIELD, TIM MAYER, ARTHUR MCCLEERY, GEORGE MYERS, JON NORBECK, SAMUEL NOURSE, LOWELL PALODICHUK, PETER PANKRANTZ, GARY PETRONE, MACCEO PINNON, KENNETH PORTER, LLOYD RAETHKE, FRANK RAMSEY, PETER RATTY, BRIAN REEDY, ALBERT REID, RICHARD RHODES, ROCKY RICHARDSON, ROBERT RICHMOND, JOHN RIGSBY, JOHN RITTHALER, RICHARD ROBBINS, ROBERT ROGERS, DENNIS I ROLAND, LEONARD RONDEMA, LEE ROSE, DANIEL SEWARD, DONALD SHERWOOD, TOM SIGLER, DEAN SMIT, WILLIAM SMITH, WILLIAM SPAULDING, NORMAN STAFFORD, DAVID STOWELL, RICHARD SULLIVAN, JAMES SWARTZ, JOHN THOMPSON, ROBERT TLUSTOS, LANCE VROOMAN, DAVID WALKER, RONALD WILCOX, MELVIN WILCOX, RONALD WILK, GILBERT WILLIAMS, ROBERT WINKLER, KELLY WOOD, LAURENCE WOODWARD, RONALD WRIGHT, WILLIAM .gI'e5Al'l'LCll'l .!4Mf0gl al0A:f l e5A,l7ll1,ll .X4ll.f0gl'l1,9A:f e5Al'l'l6ll'l .f4lflf0gl d,0 A4 3 ,' 2? 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Henry Roz EQ 4 , P2 YK Qui! an .Sim W an xr .mf X KX HOL' Wf-me phil -f4llAUl'fl gferg ..!Jan.4en gggerdfaff 92 mundo! 0590051 Muze fgurvly Mn gown Jim p0flFl' ,gan 5821-64 x xml X f f Xi?-.433 YK wff-X f bad - eruice 56,45 I I Jim ZJQALI1- 96464 Cfnner a l- I V ' ,, President President - V Q. 1 lacy yodnaon wry Zgzzoalgoaal T-gf' A vice President vate President A 'af gnc! gnrzel' gggerdfuy . , K M , Secretary Secretary i A jerry gnoclgoool Mm-gun ee K' Q 3,5 V Treasurer Treasurer Y Walter Goss Hi-Y, one of two Hi-Y's here at Benson, is a service club whose purpose is to be of service to the school and to create, maintain and extend throughout the home, school and Jim Blair Jack Elmer community high standards of Christian character. Throughout this year some of its activities have been as follows: Sponsoring the annual Rods and Customs Show with Harry Stone Hi-Y, youth in legislature, service in any way to the school, and a picnic at the end of the school year. This year the Hi-Y's inaugurated a new open membership program. First row: Jack Elmer, Second row: Jerry Bloodgood, Jim Blair, Thirl row: Ray Johnson, Al Biggentafi, Yeu-Bun Yee. Fourth row: Larry Tapanen, Paul Lindsey, Bill Griffith, Ed Wagner. Fifth row: Roger Jensen, Ken Uyeda, Gary Hulse, Leland Johnson, Gary Blakely, Sixth row: Dennis Gould, Chuck Marttala, David 94 Sue, Tom taylor, Bob Woodle. seventh tow: Dennis Schnell, Dick Noyes, Harlem Jenfks, Alan rsmmetmun, Craig Weclruser. ' ,gon olzrtl. 9llligAl ezizonarcl President QW!! Size,-9 WM 3,,,1,,,,gu,4 Vice President Vice 770l l'Yl 0UOI'!MllJ pon JLQTL Secretary iflllua ggilffg ghllerg Treasurer The purpose of the Harry Stone Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character. Included among its activities this year are the following: sponsoring the annual Rods and Customs Shaw with Walter Goss Hi-Y, of which all proceeds go to World Service: induction for new members: participation in the basketball leagueg participation in annual youth and govern- ment program at Salemp participation in annual 49 erg and participation in the annual Hi-Y all city Thanksgiving service. President President Secretary Treasurer . ,.5yff5g14.Qi'v' f 55.-. -,.,:4fg53 nf? Q ,. N 5 ix 4L,gm,v t 2.1 of Lwjv J 'W W. .3 l ff. f K fir! ff' a E fs' wff' - ,inn 'dye ff gf. we 1. f . tt tl 5 , 5,9-Vt , M635 . 5, 3,5 A ,t 5 f Ron Lerch Dwight Leonard ...,, lb onauan P nd O m,,,,,,, 0,,,,,,, Wil. J..1,A...1 an 9.4. Wwe. ica resident ice 1e,,.. U... V P IQ... v...1.,i.f, 5 ecraiur 5... 41. CAME. mul.. Gary Donovan Marvin Osman President President Secretary Treasurer , 64.4 Outstanding service to their school and community is the goal of the Benson Key Club. Sponsored by the Holladay Park Kiwanis Club, they have gained the reputation of being one of the school's outstanding service clubs. One of the functions of the Key Club is to collect clothes for needy boys through their clothes closet. Last Christmas, with the aid of Kiwanis who supplied the turkeys, the club made up 18 food baskets and distributed them to needy families around the city. This year the Key Club took charge of distributing some 1800 Tech Show posters, and placing them in conspicuous places. The Key Club sponsored one of the best formals in Benson's history this year. This was the third annual Sweethearts Ball. Fiffl'0W2Cl1UClK Marlin, R00 Vuflderberg, John McKee, Marv Osman, Gary Donovan, Mike Hyland, Rdgel' Duncan, Dave Michener, Francis Kindsvagel, Neil Galash, Frank Sites, Doug Acker, Eddie Potts, Byron Unix, Tvm lee.'Mr- Kline. Second ww: Ken Balemu, Ted Tenory, Chuck Hyke, Don Smith, John Vendelin, Ward, Dick Crist, Nelson Farwell. Fourth row: Jim Auburn, .lim Bishop, Alton Davis, Charles Christensen Ron Oster, Keith Barnes, Chuck Gates, Paul Trosper, Terry Hendrick. Third row: Paul Benninghoff, Bob Pat Mclarney, John Halverson, Fred Greenberg, Len Noakes. 96 Q - ,As 0 0 can Ergeron gut! Wotg l ' X President Pruidgm mime g!anLen5Aip gpm E'augLmi!Ar vice President Vice President Jim panel- get Wcmonafd Secretary sunmry gm IQM ibm Treasurer Trmwnr The Optimist Club is a service group here at Benson, and it is sponsored by the North- east Optimist. This year the organization helped in the 49'er party, sponsored the information Len Ber eron Bud Mock booth at the Tech Show, participated in the city-wide basketball league, and held ioint meetings. g ' -T lien f ' -sg' l ', at C+ , Dick Blankenship is 5 t A fs .xl ' be swif t fzemp- Q' ' . H.. ,sr if , rf-. i 711 fi .s ,.,- 5 ' 1. :E if fr 5. ' .rm is 6' x li ,bf BrucePurdy 4 :bar 5A.,.4e,,4q, am l9..,.!, 340, President pn,id,,,p Jim gfair gm! Wag! Vie: President Vice President Ente lgunly pal Wcgfarncy Secretary Secretary pay yvgndon ,guy Johnston Treasurer Treasurer To improve social understanding and social standing of members and the club as a whole is the principal obiective ofthe officers and members at large of Thor Social Club. lt was Thor's honor to co-sponsor Benson's Christmas Formal and also help in co-ordinating after the game dances. The club also worked with the Inter Club Council in helping the P. T. A, with its 49er. During the past year participating in school activities and inter school ioint meetings has given the members a full schedule and an enioyable experience. fa President President 9 .Heard J-larry japunen Vice President Vice President An Mu'gun Me go! Twctmonafvl Secretary Secretary Rf , r . . .. , larry japanen jam E'uurLmifLr 1 f Tuasurer Treasurer K' fa 7WiLe cyyfund JJoarJ . The purpose of the Stag Social Club is to create social interest in the school. Some of the activities this year are: sponsoring the Thanksgiving Formal and sponsoring the Christmas For- mal with Thor, after the game dances and dances after school, and participating in the annual 49er. Stag is the newest social club in the school. Mike Hyland Bill l'lOCH'Cl ram raw: ram lafaltalanlllaf, Bill Haarcl, Malta Hyland, Yeu-Bun vas, larry Tapanan. Second raw: lam, Dick Heller, Bill Newborne, Alton Davis, AWayne cafalt, Ron Davis, Kan Uydea, Fred Greenburg, ram Walen, oafala Janes, Rage, iansan, Gary Small, aaa Haaaanlaallan., H. saltagaaln, Bill oflffnn, lnlalr Rasmussen, Dennis Gould, carl Parker, inn Warren, Jnn caans, Bob aallan saalngvan, Phil Siegel, llfn Pnlier, Dan Palafsan, Aflan wnlla, Fred Gfafnlaall, Third row: Randy Hawke, 99 ,,..f-.1 4 , ' fth xi 'rl' 5 Gif' ' if 1' ' f' 'W A f' - f ff MQW, , ...f f W JH , W ' W' o v J IQ X! K- 2' fs f M., 'Em?.'7'l'r' p ' L f f f . ' -A N. , f f ' MH 'Y' 'f A 'H' f I I 'W I l N' 1 7 L 'ff ff! ig - U fi H X' U + f QQ v v f ? 1ff ' T i'W' ? ev .1 ' f , 5,3 . '-m fv5 - xylflllerafsf C5 e' Q29 Fin! row: Dick Edingfon, Lynn Kehrli, Ken Uyedo, Bill Griffiih, Terry Barber, Rod Lough, Deral Ceunrryman, Second rew: Fred English, Bill Walker, Wayne Coroh, Wally Powell, Allon Davis, Jack Evans, Dick Harrell, Mr. Nichols. Yllirfl row: Ervin Canillo, lim Coans, Bill long, IZMLO CM 770rm .sloflmin President Jim .xdugorn Vice Presidenl jam elle Secretary Norm Stecklein 1 E '2 :ws '59 1? 102 Jim Auborn 4'T'C7T'i'5 -'92 H. .4 M ' W 5 uiafion mera! gaunlryman Prexidenl mon? GA-GIIJAI' Vice President lgrnlney ellouglr Secretary i K Dearl Countryman W QM 'FK X .3 . Al uppm, :emi New., non smdaera, usb Maman, Jerry Dowl, ,,,f X ' 1 Bill Mulchinson. Fourth row: lee Buckley, Doug Chandler, Lawrence ff' ' is Berrelh, Jerry Kubar, Paul Trosper, Bill Sweiizer. 5 f , 3, A ' w Doug Chandler ff I r . U-Q' an if 531 are , ,, 'Pill .1 f ww Firsf row: John Beekouv, Laddie Boone, Perrick Casale, Don Chesler, Cdffvmoniwf Ronald Thomas. Keifh Bcrndor, Lawrence Archumbea Larry Tapenen, mu Hayes, Norman Slecklein, sob Walalce, Jam Geoffrey PrveN.W0Yv1e Bnfrhus. Marvin Daniels. Auburn, Second row: Mr. Grunl, Jerry West, Dick Conner, Frank MMM jar 6Ari5f Ja, flfnfa, Pluldent V un cnnli i 1 Q ,Q Vice President 'I if ,r D mauizl .jcng 4 .fb e 6 X we 'x 4 e A ' ' , X' A Q Secretary ' ' 7 -11 , 2 x- , J T? N' 1 N . ee e 2.2 ,, 1 Pe 9635 ef , i , , Ken Finlay - First row: Bill Reed, Vic Prodehl, Dan Conti, Ken Finloy, Dove King, Doug Hylton, Harry Pearson. Second row: Deral Countryman, Edward Bergler, Phil Klassart, Harold Kenney, John Poling, Charles Heauser, Gary Hotch- kiss, Dick Pugh, David Chausse, John Stanford, Jock Frentheway, Luke if Paling, John Miller. Third row: Jolm Pugh, Don English, Harry White, Ale: Milner, Gary Norquist, Harlan Jenclcs, Robin Harris, Dwight Gering, Doug Acker, Dave Pradehl, David Mapes. Dan Conti le l ea e A Q larry monig erafa! oduic We Y Q G Vic 934 ,e . ,C f?l ? ef 'J ea Kelly, Fred Forner, John Hoft. Third Row: Steven Pearson, Bob Dillion, Gene Simmons, Gene Heil, Ronald Cardwell, Craig Fleming, Bob Smith, Gary Langhaltz, Brian Ratty. im new: John Poling, Paul Trosper, Larry Donily, Gerald Gedvic, Seorge Brown, Larry McLucos, Second Row: Ronald Brea, David Mapes, ,levee Williams, Jack Frenthewoy, Harold Kenney, Robert Pueak, Stanley orefrfafion President e President Secretary ,t 1. 1 1 1' P1 1 1 . xr' g K f . 33 ' ii jfff ei.,-.av . U ef. . e ,M . ,li .ez , Q ' 15, 5 N. Sf. ,tie 4 If 6 'Q 1 Q QQ. n be fe - of Q' - A 4 v 4. ' Paul Trosper pa !J'0.4P2I' President Ja l'l' y mann .SML JG!! Vice President Larry Donily y or Fifi' ww: Bob McDonald, Tom Bruvrkmiller. luwrenre Judson, Ron Henderson, Stanley Schanaman, Lawrence Rice, lawrence Richard, Davis, Jim Hawk, Jim Polier. Second row: Robert Brophy, Tom Mc- Darwin Gardner, len Brown, Mr. Praegitnr. Curley, Bill Maurer, Dick Jones, Ron Martinolich. Third row: Henry gLCtPlC C Roger Unis pager nia President Zucderman im .xdudarn 104 Vice President Secretary Zuckerman Ente purrly Vice lm ,lie i Phil Zuckerman President President Secretary Ol.al0l'2llC2 JHCLJUII. President jam g'uucLmifAr Vice President god WC mana!! Secretary 's si. A' Q I... m rf . . Tom Brauckmiller We Lawrence Jackson rim mm vw-sun Yee, Tom Lee, Bruce Purdy, Phil Zuckerman, Roger Bowes' Richard, Push' Third row: Henry Rudow. Bw-fe Fisk. Ge unis, nm Auburn, Mr. Shotwell. second ww: John Kistler, Dale seed- Esfbefs. Fred Wi'-ther. I-my Moody. dard, Don Estberg, Richard Conner, Gerald Pierce Doug Acker, Keith 'ZQTVTI ' ' W 52 fif I X ow mg A - - ' 3 M .Henry oawid I i 5 President 52: Z , pay WuI'1y 1 i WSW Bill Maurer llll'el' President buffffy 63 IYIP Vice President 'I 'JAC WIOJHFJ Secretary Vice President K t 4 ' 'Z gall: mubam :Q X i . .. Secretary r ,, Mx . - a 4' Q f 1 . ,Q J ' 34. x 4 .. Zfuvz W ara: fi mfdaev M. . 21: sf-5343 Y H Lax:fa.,,.f . ,, , . f-rf-: 'f -dal' , V . ...... aaa Martian, nagaf sahan. Henry Lewis ,.. Q. NJ Nff, ram raw: AI nap-aff, Jana. Lewes. saaana raw: Wallace Pawau, oavaa Maaas, Mr. Jarman, Carl Royel, naman sam. N ram row: Larry camaua, nay Many, Henry Lewis, Patrick Syron. saa- ond row: George Prouse, Darrell camp, caafga xamaaba, George allltht mu .Jai clipper! Vice 1 curled ?53???!i?f? wax' .rv , .-A f fag - . M. . fam Al Lipper! President President Secretory s -U . 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' N-uoave , RAY MILLER .xgxoflooifxb GREG McCONNELL1xCW0X9e.,o'bgeodff Qeoqwz 'In ergy Physic 513 - y Ad-W5 - V FalIEdi1or 54 -340' 09 Spring Editor 'RX V' 'SY K , cv H1 Technica hy Adwso X-. - ex f MW X605 Yxoq U' 9 XXX? we Rage' 600 x o 09 t .laughter at ,,,4,,mqraP ,-,,p,ef,...---- NN 5066 9 COQX WN K0 COXQNXCQR 95.9 51996 oe enior yaerafing t w fu r . 4 ! . , 1 F r lil : l Q iw' , , I , ogy.. 5 xi M K , Q . ,-Q , Pxft . . , -, U12 Ei , 1 ,i i . 5 'icy .y UW i'5f2?t'ii.1Q ,:i:Qprn39? 3, - - Egg? T t Firsl row: Ken Finlay, Mrs. Swenson, len Norby, Mr. Warner. Second Auburn, Tom Lee, Ron Thomas, Frank Coramonica. Third row: Mika raw: Don Phillips, Phil Carpenter, Jack Hayes, Geoffrey Pruitt, Jim Williams, Dick Conner. H105 sw KBPS is the only standard AM broadcast sta- tion in the country owned by a school district and operated by high school students. Benson senior radio majors act as announcers, control board technicians, and transmitter engineers for the station. The non-operating staff, made up of lower classmen, performs the non-technical chores required to keep a radio station running. KBPS is licensed for a twelve hour operating day, during school hours it broadcasts educational programs and in the evening KBPS features disc iockey shows and classical music programs. Dur- ing the fall and winter student sportscosters broadcast Portland high school football and bas- ketball games. fo.. Won- Oper-afing .Slay .., , 34 nf, .,.- L'-oi ram row: Bert Brumeti, Mn Potter, soo Campbell, Byron word. Second A row: Dennis Momovioh, Rod Boston, Jon stoffofd, chunk Gomes, Donna, HQPP. Jim Doves, Francis Hopwooo, Dick Martin, Roger Mineur, Dick sonosh, Mlks Swett John Carson, Don sngmn, Gary Hnnoff. Third row: Fred English, 9, , -r ar u,,s..,.l L. kai' 'Y , x - 4 li Terry reuloff 5 og, R, sv Dick Maas. Bo Fourth row r- ex nv fa--,. ,Q , LN If . X, is .v '1 1. ,W .f4CfiUztie45 MARV osMAN Editor 1135 K r 31 x ,ig 3 - - I ,,y, a v vt' r r s we 'YW ,mm Q Q, 'gf 'g il ,Mk y W... YYV- -.ek gpm is 4 . , ,I f 'HEY' 4 . A' 5 .X A W E X c V . A - t f gas ,' Af , , N, , perk: - I K ,.mwef'ag,'.,.+f3Q'-, 4 A 'W' IX L x 'L'S , N' ' -sw . ., N, , , X H . , H. ss - ,.,.,.--, . J B 9 .., ,V 'L -t u v , Q cs , .,, sf is -M. f :xt , -,., 3,1-. W ., , .,,.v. W,-1.54, S ff, V -.1 M4 at .t t MIMO!! mfdllld PHI!! Benson drew Grant High as their iambo opponent, and proceeded to show the cro what Benson was to continue to keep do throughout the season. On the very first play long pass covered o healthy 80 yards to put techmen in striking distance of the Genert goal. From this point they went on to score. A.,,,,..,Q-r ? 'Mum k . ,, .M -V ,f-ff - 4 H M' .. . ,. vw Af, V b , , . . x A,..wm - ,W , ,-ww.. ' - .-W.,,w-..w-mf WW ?.Nql,f.,.,5,?-,.Hxf'r H par 4032? n me-xff,,.E,, . ,Y my , ' ' 'iii ' , K '5y1,, f .5 4' fag Elfm- - my 2 5: 'fx' A Mu Lfigif . 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The third annual Sweetheart's Ball was held in Benson Cafeteria the evening of March 9th. Van Armitage and his orchestra provided the music, which was enioyed by everyone attending. The highlight of the evening was the choosing of the court. Sharon Weaver of Grant High School was the lucky girl to be chosen sweetheart. The gala affair is an annual presentation of the Benson Key Club, and is noted around the city as one of the best formals. 7957 Com i Gary and Jane Wheelock, Chuck and Arlene Tepples, Dick and Sharon Weaver U957 Sweetheartj, Ann Goddard and Jerry, Margaret Yarbrough and Byron. 123 x 951 'N so i--' A , ,V ff' .3456 Muon ECA Slow 4. ky The 37th annual Benson Tech Shaw was held March 8 and 9. tg Benson's seven and one-half acres of shops and class rooms were K' ,Q thrown open for the public's inspection and enioyment. Enter- Q' toinment included a gigantic stage show, academic and club dis- W plays, shop exhibits, refreshments, and an enioyable evening g ' of dancing. Over the years the Tech Show has become known as ' K 3 the biggest and most exciting high school open house in the city W W 'L of Portland, This ear's crowd was bi ger than ever. f,,1 Y 9 sscfi 1 -c Y y . .. ' - .Y , ' 1,7 , s . gg' s fvomiisfef ' 1 , Z ' mnncus-i . Q A , --fig i X l fur K ' f l i A Y . -. ,X i 64, , B . A yi 14? 1856 O O Q, . ,Q 'J I . vhs xxx A - K Q Q-N. , ,A .gkgw if z 5 ' Q gg W Q1-N wx '-mir , V, ,Y , 1 ,f , ,. 9 ff' fi 1 . I , ,W .,..g.. k6+,:,.- W U . ' 5',.y5'igi.3.?5 'Z - 'ff A . is-v.w wif... .fsxx as 9 ff W X ' ' M313 KF' as 4 vig W M mu, M R- X., , W I U ' Q A ff W ,gi 5: x . N, iss-E? ,z 2 is lf an - .- ,, M we 1 xi,-N 'Kava vw? 5. FL. Q - x . ' if 1 Q JI A- vin O S. l v , V I 4 fl .4 9 mf , , U , H4 .f- I. fx f, P- 5 I , K, X 'h. 1o 5,, J5,y I lk' 'I ' -Q 1. V , ' V' tg.. wfMML'WW?f ,J 4-3.1 ,,,4 ,f V, .f--, ,, ',1 11-n..l,: 4 'wwmww ggiwl, ,wh Jin -,,QN'1..f. .' V 'lf Q 'L4A., -if NYJ fxfffl , 2. 1 -4 I I A 9' ,,fY,- Laful' b. 1' -x f W Q J! if .R 3 X2 4 - 1 In ' X f X. ww wx QQQQEE, ... x 'uf lib LSI? Mi Q-V' 'K gf-fc: f 'X W , -f as ,PN ... f-.r-uf L L jooflaf 'T 6 Q IGQO: 2 :F F5 1 f.-N '.' , 6. .:- J 'J ' '7 's' R- ' . f T ' J. A .. a- T-tg, In if 1 Tw-:sr ' Q-A N QQ., T 3 ' ,F Wiwig, if '25 'fi 3:1 kfrilfgllja' T5 4':a':t J J 3 .. W- - 1 'ww nw is ,Hr fl .j pl '2 4 .,,,5,... ...Q Firsf Row: J. Gromlich, J. Thompson, M. Hyland, J. Polier, D. Sands, D. Kulier, Fourth Row: C. Dillard, R. Hawke, J. Coons, J. Dowd, C. Parker, H. Scott, B W. Soderbock, D, Edgington. Beeberl L. Buckley. Seffmd ROW! R- BUTISY, J- BlGir,AJ. Novak, B. Samuelson, R. Warnock, T. Barber, Fifth Row: M. Mock, A. White, R. Miller, D. Schnell, D. Henery, J. Hanks, J D, Peierson, F. Weston, D. Williams, D. Blankenship. Warren, R, Christensen, B, Newborne, Third Row: F. English, C. Sealy, G. Snowden, G. Jones, D. Eberly, W. Corah, B. McCoy, L. Brindley. Ti' ff D'CK BM-NKfP'5H'P CARTER THOMAS Bos BUTLER Co-Capialn COACH RALPH HARPER Mr. Ralph Harper is head football coach at Benson. Mr. Harper graduated from Franklin High School, making the all-city team in football. He continued his career at Oregon State College, where he also lettered in football. He came to Benson in 1948 and assumed the job of head foot- ball coach. Mr. Harper's outstanding ability in coaching is illustrated by the fine record Benson has established since he has been here. In 1952 Benson lost by one point to Central Catholic for the state championship, and in 1953 Benson took the city championship. This year, under Mr. Harper, the Engineers took the city championship again. Benson has lost games, but Mr, Harper's encour- agement has made the team forget these losses, and aim for higher victories. Mr. Harper deserves a vote of thanks in leading the team. Win or lose Benson will look upon him as a fine coach. .. ff f' 3 c, .fs f 5, ,. 9 V -f ' -1 f if 3,95 grizzdd in Quarfergna 5 , 5, A - V S if r 5 A eggs? ig- ...'v'-' 41 ips, f 1 .g J ' A' ' .Atw.,:. T5 Pi fl ' 'TI' 'J i'fgfpFn. 9 ,J vw lg 595,91 VN in x :toxin 'v14u,f,, .391 Q., .- Y in ffm' i' fi . f ' is 1 1 2 3 is ! '6 , : i . . ef , ,X as Ar fi ve f 4 i ' .' ' T ffjf, .L -SYL' W ig, cs, tw, by A - s -rf - ,- N 45,4 ,,. L. - ' ..' 1 , .. . ily!-'f.?ff:1s f ' 'fkig L i 'ii 'r ss 7. .,,:. '4',:A, ' , , V3.3 Qi fzprf flgsrgigxv ,L A if ' aff' n 1 . 2 f f '5J1 ' rw 1 - t . . W, Z 1. .s.?:',....:. M .,7 , iq 9fgfJQ5. iirT . g,:,4243,i:.Lrt?r X fi , cw! .1 'JP-sg'q.l1 M 'L 4' 'ff' 'rail 1 vt - i' 4.1 . . v 1 f'1'i'i,i1,-Zrtamvlin' ' 'GMM v l , ' xp ' iw. :--..- , , . H iw, , ','1'f '- 4-as- ft .if y 'i 'QM ' .'.,.C'r, fig' 1. 1-',t!'14--Llwlf , ,,AT'Qv I5 J 4r 'Q+ ' '45 , . . .iv .. ., 1 l,.J3'f,i .'r.n,'tw , A Wm E441 4, 4 ry A15 gi .gil 'Y 4' , wgix .nf The cold, wet, mud-covered Engineers knocked McMinnville out of the state tour- nament by a score of 13 to 8. .lack Temple, one of Oregon's and Mac's best backs, first rumbled through the Tech defense without much trouble. In the first quarter McMinnville started a drive with Temple wheeling oft gains of 14, 3, 11 and 29 yards. The second quarter start- ed with Mac-Hi on Benson's 10-yard line. After a few plays with Mac-Hi making no yardage Temple threw a perfect southpaw pass to Jett Durham for 6 points. They missed the extra point. Late in the second period McMinnville twice more drove deep into Tech territory. The Grizzlies clearly dominated the first half. The third quarter was a different story as the Engineers went into gear and scored two touchdowns. Jim Warren took a deep pitchout, cut wide to the sidelines, and raced 61 yards for a TD. The extra point was again missed. The next TD came after Christensen threw a pass to Miller, who took it on the Grizzly 20 and ran the rest of the way for a TD. Bill Newborne ran over the extra point. The rest of the third and the fourth quarter saw the teams hold each other to a stalemate. Benson was bot- tled up on their goal line in the fourth quarter. They tried to punt, but the pass from the center sailed over Lee Buckley's head out of the end zone, and gave Mac- Hi an automatic safety. The gun sounded and the final score was 13 to 8. ' .sp 5 v 'ff' .gg - I I I WIA' 1 l FRED GRAMLICH WESLEY SODERBACK ROGER SCHLOE CARL PARKER TERRY BARBER KENNY UYEDA JOSEPH THOMPSON CECIL DILLA Tackle Half Tackle End Cenier Half End End BENSON 'Y . 'C Nr CARL SEALEY JAMES p0LlER Quarterback Half 6' RANDEI- HAWKE WAYNE CORAH DAVID KUTTER BRUCE SAMUELSON MICHAEL HYLAND JOHN NOVAK GARLAND SNOWDEN GERALD JOP . .4 -Q cr H .vcr Ani I ii 5' A E- ff i'4L42'?I . 6 , '-.,J'r' H,-YA ROBERT DUNCAN BILL BEEBER End End lfY:iI5iUiiIf HART SEIYI II: I I?r?I1 as: ia s if fi 5 2? ,Q I9 SANDS JOSEPH WILLIAMS DON PETERSON ..,4 Y .. I I 2 -we x 359+ s f 'fl J JOHN HANKS End 6 Fw If all -.L pn' BILL MCCOY HENRY SCOTT FRANK WESTON DAVID HENRY fxggmwi' fo-S93-9 l'5Ahe!J M5 Over 3264, Marshfield, defending state champs, stayed unbeat- en in 24 starts by beating the Engineers in our first out- ing of the season, 33 to 6. Hardy Spurgeon and Roger Johnson, veterans from last year's championship eleven, led the Pirates with two touchdowns each. Jimmy Warren, scoring from one yard out, gave Benson its lone touchdown in the second quarter. It was Jimmy's first in varsity action and the first one for the Engineers this year. l E t a . I l erwon Mcforeoud in amdoree 13- Coach Ralph Harper's Engineers came through the Jamboree's first quarter with a decisive 7 to 0 lead over the Generals from Grant. The Grantonians pushed their way to the Benson four-yard line where the Engineers stiffened their defense and stopped the Grant threat. Saturday night, the Engineers continued their fight by defeating the Generals 'I3 to 7. The General's lone touchdown came early in the second quarter when a Benson punt was blocked and recovered in the Benson end zone by a Grant player. el'l50l'l sS?9dI'I'LI 0!J CQPCLHLAFL Franklin drew blood in the 'First quarter when Glen -lutton ran 4 yards for a TD and Ronnie Jee kicked the -xtra point. However, Benson went into full throttle the econd quarter and scored 26 points. Bob Butler scored +n a 42-yard pass play from Christensen, Jim Warren mbled 17 yards for a TD, and on two long drives Chris- nsen, scored twice on two 2-yard sneaks. The Quakers were held until the fourth quarter when ack Luhrs scored on two 9-yard runs. The Harpermen evenged when Jim Warren intercepted a Quaker pass nd ran untouched tor 13 yards and a TD. Benson in 1ree games had scored 71 points and held their oppon- ,nts to 34. emton .S7ma4Ae5 'lfliwgingfon 26-7 The Engineers, with Bob Butler's shitty running, blasted Washington 26 to 7 in our second league game. Although the team was penalized many times, they kept on fighting as a unit. The Techmen scored T3 points in the first quarter with Butler sweeping the ends tor pay-dirt on 15 and 20 yard runs. In the third quarter the Engineers got their next T3 points as Butler scampered 48 yards for a T.D., and Bob Christiansen on a quarterback-keep play sur- prised the Colonials with a 25 yard T.D. run. Bill New- borne place-kicked two Benson points. one T.D., when they scored on a 13 yard run, and drop- T.D., when they scored on a 13 yard run, and drop- kicked the extra point. .iznaon i105 yeffemon 32-6 After the Jeff TD, Benson took the kickoff and marched 72 yards in 12 plays, with Butler scoring on a 'I3-yard sweep. Bill Newborne ran the extra point. Jeff got the ball and Benson held them and they had to punt. Jim Warren took the punt and romped 70 yards for a TD. Flabbergasted, the Demos still couldn't get their of- fense in gear so they punted again. Randy Hawke, a Tech lineman, blocked the kick and another Tech lineman, Jim Blair, recovered the ball on the Jeff TO-yard line. The Harpermen, in quick succession, scored another TD, with Christensen plunging over from the 2-yard line. The half ended with the score I9 to 6. The third quarter was a stalemate in which neither team scored, The fourth quarter saw the action of many reserves. A 57-yard march was climaxed when Butler skipped over from the 5-yard line for a TD. Benson took the ball over on downs and Jim Polier, a reserve back, surprised everyone with a terrific 85-yard run, Thus Ben- ' his f'.f s son royally whopped Jeff, 32 to 6. S 1 - pax Q- -...Y--, .':-- W.. VM 5- . . - f ,M!k,?' Q43 :.A5'wqg V. 4 , y ,. .. , , as f -.6 2 eI'l50l'l. CNMMLEJ CLUQKCLHIJ Benson kept rolling by knocking Cleveland 25 to 'l4. Bill Newborne in the first quarter cracked the Indian line for five yards and a TD, climaxing a long drive. The In- dians couldn't get their offense in gear, so the Engineers took over again. The ball went to fleet-footed Bob Butler and he rocketed 28 yards for a TD. With the score stand- ing at T2 to O, the half ended. ln the third quarter Cleveland set up a drive which ended with Jay Maxwell belting 'I2 yards for a TD, This frustrated the Harpermen so they gave the pigskin to Butler who electrified the crowd with a 45-yard iaunt, and a TD. The Indians rejoined the game with a brilliant 65-yard pass play for 6 points and made it 7 by making the extra point. The third quarter score stood T9 to T4 with the Techmen on top. The decisive fourth quarter started and the Techmen defense struck with savageness. The Harperbacks ram- med the Squaws ruthlessly and the attack ended with Butler pounding 35 yards for a TD. The gun sounded and the final score stood 25 to 14. Thus Benson and Lincoln still dominated the first place. Iggy -A x isa! 'li 53,2 - Q-,X k 4 a if cm. 5 ,V I .-. W if. ' 2 S up 4' Q f W Uv. G Q '4' R., gif if F., v lx av a p F N49 gl Hg 5 ' -of .W -Q If vs Q-in gil- .N 3T9fV55'- 'f1H.e, ' all-H9 ASST. COACH FLOYD SIMMONS Mr. Simmons, a graduate of Jefferson High School, lettered three years on their varsity foot- ball team. In 1944 he was high scorer for the Port- land lnterscholastic League. He attended Willam- ette University for two years and played varsity football both years. In 1946 he won a football scholarship to Notre Dame. After three years of varsity football and track he graduated with a Bachelor of Science De- gree in Physical Education. In 1948, he played for the Chicago Rockets pro- fessional football team. In 1949 Mr. Simmons started his coaching ca- reer at the University of Portland where he coach- ed the varsity football and baseball teams. After a successful time there, he went to Columbia Prep where he coach the iunior varsity, and varsity football and track. 1956-57 has been a successful year for Mr. Simmons. He coached one of the finest backfields in the state. Our football team went through an undefeated season this year. They also were tops in the league for total point score. 4 ,, A . . K., 1,3555 an , . -iv. . ip-ve' -A. 5 ' f.r ' OFHCLJOQ5 EC Wien UCI' With Gary Riley running like a hurricane, the Blai Tornado of Medford beat the Engineers 34 to O in tl' state semi-finals. Riley scored four touchdowns. ln tl' first quarter a Benson pass was intercepted by Eldc Francis who ran it 38 yards of a T.D. Medford climaxe a 47 yard march with Riley running 24 yards for a T.l in the second quarter. Although Benson had their o fense running in full gear, they were stopped on tt Medford 10 yard line several times. In the third quarter Riley scored two touchdown one on a one yard plunge and the other on a 24 ya: run. The run was the result of an Engineer intercepte pass. Another intercepted Tech pass in the last quarti resulted in another Medford score as Riley rambled to T.D. The final score stood 34 to O. -3 S , 1 ' ,Z 4 ixf , , 1' Q W 'Q 5. -K ., A ji. . X - . f', ,.f ,- , s Q C 4' ,.-.Q 1 ,H , . , -'N 1 ,,, A may E wqnn., ,Q 'Ii Q53 'g ? I, Lf'-w -ff, H Aj, G fbi gg, 4-I wi' .L 'KU ,W , A - .f W A ,. X wx ' ' M5 ' , , H V N5 .. Hi zzz 'r 1 ' . . f': : gif--gf ' 1' ' :gy f E 15? V. v ,Q. A - 3 K A ,R 'r,.: ., . 'eil x '41 ' f,.+'45 L ' ' - . -my ls 3-Qin i,'l ' W. .J fb ' Qff' Q W , V . gm 2, 4,, . , Q- A ' A ' - .V ' ' 52 Q 6 5 A . 'ay Egg? A Q A fail, iw ' ' ,T ,..4 .5 I is ' v,,.f, K . , X V. Im-,e W 'If f Q e , , . . 1. K 'Y L fs.n2? 9. U zloofiaf Benson's Junior Varsity finished the 1956 football season with a tive win and three loss standing. Showing up very well was Isaac Loving running away with the team scoring honors. He had a tota lof 7l points, These were derived from 'I I touchdowns and five extra points. Eli Collins was voted the most valuable player by his team mates. Robert Kelly also showed good running abil- ity, scoring 42 points. These three should fill a few mis- sing spots on Coach Ralph Harper's city championship team next year. Standings W L Roosevelt . . 8 0 Jefferson . 7 'I Lincoln . . 6 2 Grant . . 6 2 Benson . . . 5 3 Cleveland . . 3 5 Franklin . . 'I 7 Wilson . . . 0 8 Washington . 0 8 4 ,st First row: Gary Hotchkiss, Robert Kelly, Sam Scott, Tom Rasmussen, Allen Brooks, Eli Collins, Jackie Deyompent, Tony Salmonese. Second row: Tom Kasner, Ron Spdglh Marcus BOOtl1lDY, Larry Justice, Pat Wedgewood, Jim Maxwell, Isaac Loving. Third row: Ron Lund, Ken Luthe, Neil Dorst, Ron Phillips, H. Sakaguchi, Malden Marshall, Roger Van Zanten. Fourth row: Manager, Coach Gray, Asst. Coach Norm Harms, Loarne Pasquaely, Charles Gosperson. The Benson Babies, winning only two ball games and one, by the scores of 'l2-6 and 28-12. Completing season with a 2 win 4 loss record, they held Wash- to an 0-0 score. oug Smith, quarterbacklng for Benson, captured the inspirational player of the team award. Ron Martin high scorer 'For the team. Freshman Coach Don Holt the team has good material, and will be heard from their future years at Benson. Standings W L T Jefferson . 7 0 0 Roosevelt . . 5 2 O Franklin . . 4 3 O Lincoln . . 4 2 'I Grant . . 3 4 O Benson . . 2 4 'l Wilson . . . 2 5 0 Washington . . 0 6 l Cleveland . . 0 6 1 .gr-MA joofdaf First Row: Wayne Brown, Tiny Lindstrom, Harold Roter- bush, Mickey Watson, Gray King, Jim Wilson, Ron Martin, Doug Smith, J. Oakes, Rudy Kuningham, Bob Parks, Bill Wright, Charles White, Sid McCorvy, Bill Love. Second Row: Mr. Bill Hryciw, Mike Fescher, Bob Dahlberg, Bill Carr, Mike Afterson, Tracy George, Ray Sherbourn, Ken Kyalla, Tim May, Paul Wolf, Steve Muir, Jim Bennett, Wiley Gibson, Bill Lukes. Third Row: Mr. Don Holt, Rod Triplett, Don Burns, Gill Anderson, Wayne Geist, Dewhite Lions, Jim Blair, Ted Young, Ron Blair, Bob Rossman, Bob Phons, David Noakes, A v .K Y 1- . seq 1 't si!! w'g ,t J .ffl- - Xfaatf Q'9v.v',l' ,. ,.,.s - A 1 1 Rf '2 'ov 1 , 1 . 1 1 1' 1 7 P 'C 3 Q M . y M I ,Q x. . A . . J V W Q , + fl, . , , V,hAh Y . 1 1 y.. 4-o b 1 gd ' M N ' tk In X X f 1,1 f EN' f A' xi f K f f f f' ' 1 f Zgafefgaf Bob Woodle, Bill Newborne, Jo Cecil Dillard, Dennis Schnell, D Jim Warren and Bob Butler, hn Poet, Don Bridges, Chuck Pofferson, ick Miller, Claude Pierce, Bruce Purdy, 3 . 4 W. 4 .. . , . 4' 4 3.3 ' ggfgf , iff' Riff .52 3 K 6 v.' 32' 15 ' - feq 91 i gm, - ' Y I I , Ak ,J 3 x. A 1 qg it 1 s fffffg, ET, x r :LQ fxv ' wr. eibicl' gray Mr, Gray came to Benson Tech in 1951 from Oregon State, where he starred in the Beaver backfield. In his first year he coached varsity football during Mr. Harper's absence in the service and later took over the iob of head basketball coach here at Benson. He has shown fine coaching ability, as he has led two Benson basketball teams to the state tournament in the short time he has been here. . A 2 X, Sf tgp .f .l,S,xv V K . pu iii X P f x 5 Uurdily gadleldaff The Benson Tech lnterscholastic League Basketball Team had a very successful year. After gaining valuable experience in the past two years, the Techmen finished a very strong third team in the league. Their record stood at 'l'l wins and 5 losses. The Techmen in the first half of the season were on top of the league, and they were ranked fourth in state. But, with losses to Grant, Lincoln, and Roosevelt in the last half of the season, they dropped to third in the league. ln the state tournament the Techmen continued to display their fine sportsmanship and never die attitude as they captured a hard earned fourth place. With victories over Astoria, Marshfield, and Pendleton, and a loss to the state champions Lincoln, they proved to Coach Gray and the spectators that Benson has one of its finest teams in many years. The Blueprint sports staff wishes even greater accomplishments to next year's team. .4 ff . W, 1 QI BOB WOODLE Guard get 'fm 'Y Nt cv wk X ,bfi ' ' wa,-fir? - . t. i?.,g,.. - X 'Z .L -W 4 , . , , Q K , , ft-s., 5 t - , 75-if! Wt ' z .jg t r-'Q iii In ...Ab ' ,N .2- 5 ., , . , , 'L eg asf , . ll 5 ff A 6 Q DENNIS SCHNELL Center xiii JlM WARREN Guard JOHN POET Forward ich lemma Cohniag Benson started the season with a 58-41 victory over the Washington Colonials. The game was very close through the entire first quarter. Washington iumped to a 3-0 lead, but Benson soon overtook the slim lead and didn't trail again. The first quarter ended with Benson leading 12-11. The second quarter Coach Dick Gray turned his speedy five loose with a full court press. This press stunned the Washington offense, which resulted in three quick baskets to put the Tech Club further out in front. The second quarter ended with the score board reading 30-18. Claude Pierce and Don Bridges, both canning 8 points each, were the big scorers in the third quarter. This gave the Engineers even a bigger margin as the final quarter started. With Benson coasting along, Coach Dick Gray sent in the rest of his bench to see action. Benson with no trouble at all defeated the Colonials 58-41. jiumpdanl Over Ztbfdon Coach Dick Gray gave the entire Benson bench plenty of action in their second straight league victory, by beating the Troians of Wilson. Bruce Purdy had the honor of scoring the first three points ever scored in the new Wilson gym, in a P.l.L. game. The Techmen were in command, 9-6 at the first quarter, 20-14 at halftime, and 35-25 going into the final period. Gray's first unit of Claude Pierce, Don Bridges, Chuck Pot- terson, Bullet Butler and Jim Warren saw their first action in the third period. After the Troians had come within three points, 26-23, the Engineers pulled away to their 35-25 third period spread. Purdy and Pierce were high for Benson with 9 and 10 points respectively while Parker with 8 was high for Wilson. gran! Games Benson, showing improvement in every game played, scored a 56-48 victory over the Generals from Grant. Grant was only able to stay with Benson through the first quarter. Coach Dick Gray's defense stiffened as the Techmen pulled away to a 30-21 halftime lead. On a 2M minute stretch during the first half Grant couldn't get the ball over the center line because of Benson's tight defense. The Engineers, trailing by 6-5, soon reversed the ,Q YQ' , . ,-xg:-3, tt? K ,-15 . xx 4. f' Kilwxif A- , X f A ,. -.ff 3 -W-.L .255 6 55' Xml!! '16 QM' 9x01 105. 'Oh f-isa 2 ' fi if Q Qui? ,,,.-J Q, fjwfffs if' P 1 Q ,ww . ' , im, 'M sp, rf . x-ff., 'V X11 'A' qbwif V ,'Y. '.r -ha, wi-213 2 , ,n-4,2 W 1, ,M . C 431 WN 3' L Ay .fx NC-V , I 1 CHUCK PATTERSON . Center 1?- W! 2 N BILL NEWBORNE Guard Q-if RL.. K L. 1 -'L' T 5 xr' ' us.. 0- an a 1 f ' DON BRIDGES 5 L Captain W? ma': ' .,,,,x , BRUCE PURDY Forward 'ix vw 5. if Q w Fc? Hr! Q SEQ? 5 Z. X as-Q 232 iw 'QQSKR' CECIL DILLARD ' 1-A1544 ' 122' S11 'Bieffe i . .491 fr- .. f ,, ,.,. mah.. -V . , ,,. an ,U x , ., , f' it ' f :.,,:? ,Q -Q ,au ... vue M fr if + 1 ,' . Q F ,- fv' --t . -- .3 .- .1-. 3 X312-'f ' - I 371 M . . --,-Q. .:., ,5- T'-t ' ff.. f H 4 va 33 Y , ' I it YS V 1 M a , l x s I 4 Center .. W ., . X' M: . A ffl: ' . , I .,, l , , Q . BOB BUTLER Guard ikft-3 ' . .tty ., ..f.. , '44-is 'A' ' 4 gf 1 'Tl' 4 Parker with 12. CLAUDE PIERCE Captain QZILEFMA QOH!!! JCL Benson, yet to win a crucial game on Tuesday afternoon, lost to Grant 48-46 on a neutral Lin- coln floor. With 8 seconds left, Morrie Odiorne was fouled by Bob Butler, and made good both attempts from the foul strip. The score then stood 48-44, but Benson's speed boys refused to give up. Jim Warren raced down the floor, banged the ball against the backboards, and Chuck Pat- terson tipped it in. Grant took the ball out of bounds, but time ran out, and Benson left the floor in defeat 48-46. The game was close all the way, with Grant leading all the way. At halftime the Techmen built up a five point lead 24-19. In the third quarter Grant began to make the hemp smolder as swisher after swisher fell in. Grant went ahead 36-35. ln the fourth quarter Benson regained the lead 40-38, only to see it tied 40-40, Grant then went ahead never to fall behind again. High for the game and Benson were Patterson with 14, and Warren with 12. QCA 61,052.4 30 Gll'!!J With Lincoln holding the iinx on Benson, the Cardinals downed the Techmen 77-64. The score was tied fifteen times, as both Benson 15-6 and the score to 51-32. Don Bridges and Cecil Dillard were high for Benson with 10 points each, but the game's high honors went to Wilson's Dennis teams fought evenly all the way. Lincoln's Pat Doherty broke the game wide open in the third quarter with his dead-eye shooting, The battle was fierce on boards as Lincoln's height was hard to match, The fouls hurt the Engineers as they committed 29 against 14 for Lincoln. Three Bensonites fouled out, with two of them starters. Bob Butler and Cecil Dillard had four fouls each in the first half. No more than four points separated the two teams until Doherty started to connect. Don Bridges took scoring honors with 25. His fantastic shooting couldn't be stopped as he canned ten field goals. Cecil Dillard and Jim Warren had 15 and 13 points respectively. Ron Anderson was high for Lincoln with 21. Quahfv-.4 allude .Maya in Franklin gave Benson a bottle through the first half. From o 15-14 lead at the end of the first quarter, the Engineers led 36-28 at the half. Then Coach Gray's speedboys turned the game into a runaway. Don Bridges, Bob Butler and Jim Warren were the big point makers for Benson, which zipped out to a 61-33 lead at the third-quarter mark. The reserves got of work as Benson used 13 men for their second victory over Quakers. 3011105 Jose gy 21 Benson took over third place undisputed, shoved the Democrats to fourth by beating t 63-44. Jeff lust couldnt hold back the Techmen as led the whole game by a large spread. Ben defense ond Jeff's cold shooting were big fat in the win. Fouls seemed to bother the Engineers very n as they committed 22. Three Techmen had 4 t apiece, but Coach Gray drew from his bench to fill the gap. Almost every man played this Chuch Patterson was the star under the ' 'Y' TQ. .-7 o ii YM, .fi :rw- ,, 450 E . iff? F enfnon Ckana War5LhefJ g . Claude Pierce, Bob Woodle, Don Bridges led Benson to an easy win over Marshfield 73-37. The Engineers broke through Marshfield's ball control style for a 12-3 lead at the end of the first quar- ter. lt was a matter of how big the final margin would be as the game progressed. A Benson's victory knocked Marshfield out of the tournament, short ofa four game stay for the first time in the last ten years. In picking up a final .510 shooting mark from the field, the Engineers started with 11 out of 23 in the first half and closed with 14 out of 26 in the last half. Marshfield finished at .224 mark. They got 13 out of 58 as they suffered one of the worst beatings in its basketball history Roger Johnson in his final prep court appearance rolled through 12 points to top Marshfield scoring Claude Pierce and Bob Woodle each finished with 18 points. Bridges followed close with 14 and was top rebounder for the game with 20. The Techmen easily out rebounded Marshfield 51-28 incogz Maaefa 3 Benson pressing defense didn't seem to bother the Cards. Time and again they went in for easy lay ins. Jim Warren topped Benson scoring with 13 points, Claude Pierce had eight, and Bob Butler and Chuck Patterson six apiece Lincoln dominated the boards with its tall front line of Anderson, Laborde and Hindman as they coasted to a 61-46 win over the Engineers ECL ZOWHJ p8l'l6!Af0Il Benson had it all its own way until the final buzzer. The Engineers were ahead by ten points or more throughout the contest, and at times b as much as 17 y . Benson compiled a sizzling .396 C21 out of 53D shooting average from the floor instopping the Pendleton Bucks 57-48 Pendleton also hit its share of shots as they hit 17 out of 56 for a .304 average. Pierce and Bridges shared scoring laurels for the Techmen with 14 each. Warren was close with 11 Gary Tague, Pendleton's one man team, took game honors as he netted five baskets in the final eight minutes and a game high of 25 Pendleton was the only team in the tournament of the four teams that Benson played that kept up with the Techmen in rebounding, each team finished with 37 1' I 521 nun-nf Am First row: Gary Helmer, Pat McLarney, Robert Kelly, Eli Collins, Mike Bye. Second row: Clarence Cypher, Tom Kasner, Jim Maxwell, Fred Greenburg, Gary Atwood. J. Z?aaLefLaf The junior varsity basketball team finished this sea- son fifth in the league, with a four win, four loss record. From this year's squad will come the potential for next year's varsity team. One of the year's out- standing players with Jim Maxwell, who did well in the rebound department. Robert Kelly, the player voted most outstanding on the team, also aided the team a great deal. Bob averaged 14 points o game. 5114044 gaalefgaf The frosh basketball team had a bad season, fin- ishing eighth with a one win, six loss record. Rudolph Cunningham was a standout in scoring and rebound- ing. Neil Calhoon, the team's center, finished the season with a fourteen point average a game. Cal- hoon was voted the team's most valuable player. FROSH STANDINGS Won Lost Cleveland f.............------ 7 0 Jefferson ...... YY-. 6 l Lincoln .......... fsef 5 2 Washington ..... ,.,. 4 3 Franklin ..,..,., .... 3 4 Roosevelt .,.,., .... 3 4 Grant ........ .... 2 5 Benson s..... ,... l 6 Wilson ...... ,... 0 7 mem 'WVW 'vw x 'P H . A ., 'ww K 1 fp- ,,. 2' ,, A ' M, M ffff:-1 -2-:-'...:.fza-IUQIQ ' . , 4 Q. Qgwvg , .. .XY V , . ., ..J..r2q . K an X V, U.:-VA' W . . . '37'! fS',,,, 8 vw- MHS? M? f '-' Y f ff V f Hnnlli aww. -n..QL,.s A . out ivy 5 W ...V . A aux P my 0 5 ,U , , , f. ,, Q , :ww W 2 L- N X 1 E nm '54'X w 75,0-up, 1 'WG' ,J . if .' '.4.' yn. .......,......,A-.-V 'N'-1, 5 S.. , .Q A , . .. . ,. - :ggi-? .?i-H ' 4' A Q 1. fjgffy Wi gWgL .g.?:1 .- mm..:f.., mf.. , I , N . ,, , 'id' 6' .f - 'AWK-C ' , ' is , 4 fgfe W' 51.1 ., , ., .,,. Q. - Q- 43 XV, ' 'rl ' ' -A Q 'NN AQ , JKJX X ' wQ yy 5 ff Y RFQ ' Xb M- A RK X x 4 ll EN ,f V15 X If ff 'f V , .X . 4, - 5 i Ax X I X Q LXX A xy X s X E XX- W R xx . X K X g , IW fZ0a2L1m! First Rowe Larry Phipps, H. Sakaguchi, Larry Albright, Doug Casad, Terry Second Row: Sam Poulos, Ron Lukas, Rocky Rhodes, James Cunningham, Harold Wymer, Dick Bartosch, John Snyder, Bill Griffith, Terry Howe, Larry Howe, Larry Knoelzel, Bob Jones, Terry Szhwartz, Otis Kelly, Terry Kirkey, Bill Albrighi, Del TC'PU 'e 'f Jlm 5 'YCle f John B0Yd- Barrett, Paul Wolfe, Bill Baxter. Third Row: Mike Karussos, Dick Edgington, Jack Evans Phil Siegal, Rod Espey, Kirk Bauske, Ervin Casiillo, Dave Worden, Roger Phillips, Ron Blair, Ted Alvstad, Ross Alexander, Randy Hawke, 606164 .M-yciw Mr. Hryciw coaching the wrestling team for his first year did a fine iob. Coach Hryciw believes in hard workouts, and this belief made the Tech grap- plers a ready to go squad. Mr. Hryciw learned the trade by wrestling in the service. He is a graduate of the University of Port- land. He taught in elementary schools before he came to Benson. This is his second year at Benson. Coach Hryciw deserves a vote of thanks as he is a great asset to our school, 1957 Wetfdng The 'I957 wrestling team, living up to previous standards, captured third place in P. l. L. competition. The outstanding teamwork was shown in every match as the Techmen fought their way to the first division, The Benson grapplers got oft to a slow start in their pre-season matches, losing all of them by small point margins. Then they put on the steam and won six out of eight match- es. They lost to Jett and Franklin on close scores of 24-22 and 30-'l5. The 'Future years look very bright for the team because most of them are underclass- men, with only Otis Kelly graduating. Benson can be proud ot its grapplers, and we'll expect great things from them in the coming year, ,NM . . wi :A N 452. '5'v F'-fn., .J :MA - M, 'asm , J' '2:gg,jg? 12? . . 'zf ' A , M x, V .- . I. 4 f., 1 A .Av fi . n .MF N Q A X fnvfyx aw 3 xx ., . y Riffs: 5 N 324' s V ' i.:g!EfQ 3..N ,, w Y ' A 'L , 1 3 ,,, , ? 'L ,' K Til W , , , w, . 1i: 'Q ,xl de MW, fm me-1 vm Ma., X .A - ,NE f-A ' R ,wcvuxgv Q M WW 2 ennid eam Benson looks forward to a very promising season ir tennis. With approximately seven returning lettermer from last year's team, Coach Lodwig should have the makings of a championship squad. Back with the team this year is Dick Hobson, who is probably the state's most up and coming young tennis player. Last year Dick finished third in the State Tennis Meet and should help Benson's tennis team greatly. g.,zf 3... Benson's golf team at the time of this printing lool like a cinch for the first division. They had fine team la year and only two players graduated. Benson will expe this team to bring home its share of wins. Q 4 rr 3 4 f Y I 1 f' its E l ,ll l 5 L l A l X l L l' ' x. l HC 4 , . . r-2 First Row Phll Siegal Ronald Lukas Gil Schmidt Bull Donnelly Second ROW! C0UCl MUCl'lGf Eddie Potts, Bob Moore, Mclffln Steve Hqn Dugger, Tom Collins, Harlan Jenclas, Manager James Witzell. Third Row Manager Art Gibson David Drew, Dick Thorpe, Pat .spoorfd Wana9er5 Without the help of the sports managers the Benson athletic teams wouldn't have been able to operate. These men are rarely heard af, but they're always there when you want them, Benson is very grateful to these tina Benson students. rm ww: tom Brauclcmlller. sewna ww: Gary Ulibarri, Alex Milner, Fred gay, Don Annofy, John clerk, Mike Knfvnssns, Larry Kangssuc, Larry Phipps, e wannnx. nina ww: sieve Fisher, Knk same, craig same, Jnwn English, f Y Darling, can Browning, Neil Dorsv, Art Gibson. E E i. I if --Q, 3. . ag' x. we K 96 A L. 3, PQ . 3 kSm?'2 i 'E N Mroify jfac . n . . . . . . C l P ker, Nate Hartley, Bill Newborne. Eggsgrrivlgoflirizlusggfgclgghpollen Jlm Coons' Marlm Damels' Wes Soderbcckl Tlgilrd lscgwz Rod Espey, James Warren, Darrel White, Tom Kasner, Dennis Schnell Second Row: Bruce Samuelson, Gerald Bloodgood, Richard Pries, Bill Lamb, Bob Buller' Olflffif6lJ'L6hl'lg j 6LC llflell .u Q 5 s V , W Q ...Mi A . ,VV sigvrxw, Hi fu ' I 776.12 JJWMZ, gag gumr , ,yi 1, ., 2, ' - 4. 7 W .gn 4 l f? bk' N ,, I -Qgm 2' Q' W A ,L . , fi W? fs iitgt, 2 it: . ' , Asif ff? :furry jufanen gained ?!Ual'I'?n- jAacL ana! jiefol Each Spring sport fans turn to track. This sport is the most valuable to an athlete who ' I Th wishes to keep in shape. Benson as usual has a good number of returning ettermen. e team is almost assured of a good team with all ot the men back for their second or third year on varsity. Back this year on the varsity squad are Jim Warren, Bud Mock, Bob Butler, Nate Hartley, Bill Lamb, Larry Tapanen, and Bill Newborne. 11 SW if Q ' 41- ' 5 .,. Q 2149i x, Lf V K .X .W e . Qf'fQ : ' f l,,,1 .. f :, . L an Q W 1' ' ' Y - Q: n I 324 iw 'f. M. ' 1. i A. 2 ' 3-T2 iff l '3' aii,g4 fi 3 ,?2i,f: g3. ., N . k ff 1, 5: ' ,V Wf5Qf?'555 W 'ab rex ? 'Vi ' m .1 '??i?iwff5f.2X ' iw' - 1 in Q .0 17 W .'f ' . 'w ' 3,52 Q QQ -v Za ov' S . Waoiaxe Cfuazle nerce lyuroy qhweil e Dashes S Je x, 59 ,ov 22 lla-fry gapflnenf Disicnce Jfflhp ? . .Ki y, N Q I. 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Q-, gy , , .gwjxgg . 5353 HHKA ,H ,, - - x, U . 1 mm' ' .V- K gg A-5' 5' T in Q -M f f ' ,N .,,,2.. V, 0 .vm X 9 HY' VY ' ' f.w.Q,f, 2 'gf-2 ' ' .fun , U. I b .., v-wmv ffgj' ,K , MSA ,. 'wiyg' 4 J ' . M' ' ' Q, V K ,. . . . . , , . , ,W . 3 f 8 . , 1 ,, . if . W 5 S-. 'Cf' I U. 4.4. '. A ' 'H , , K f. .ws g . r -' , M f x M :Ar , i z ' 1 ' tif' ' A ' -,qu ,gx-H ,F . 4 . . , ., - , . , f. - , , . -y w..,Q - N , s fy. wa ., H... - , . ' , , 0 Q- 4' ' f rm f ', ,,,,f,fa., ,..., -Y ,qw ,,-.x,,?,W . y x 'fQf.,, f .x 2,g,543:3..M 511.3 Y, ' ' hy V...--03:3 J . A .-Q... ' W, ,HT 4 ,W g Jffq M ' f 5 IQ., -43,75 ' . 4 f .vim ' g, 4. aw ,sw 1 'm f'N . sq., a ,W ni . ... ,, :fag o N- ,,, iw! V, J, .. -msg x' I , -.J -...Q - if ff --.6 , ff J U 306' Quin The 1957 J. V. Track Team proved to be a tough team to beat, as they placed third in the city ays. The Techmen were very strong in the sprints. The 440 yard relay team consisting of Isaac fing, Allen Brooks, Paul Wolf, and Jack Deyampert was a consistent first place winner. The Jad should bolster the varsity tremendously next year. First row: Ken Beeler, Dennis Stout, Larrf Phipps, Bill Mayes, Roger Jensen, Verner Lee, Pat Kelly, Paul Wolf. Second row: Pot Davis, Marshall Malden, Bob Faas, Alan Timmerman, Ken Cox, Henry O'Donohoe. Third row: Harlan Jencks, Doug Van Zonten, Carl Furrer, Fred Greenburg, Steve Pories, Jone Utkiten, Jim Maxwell. Fourth row: Robert Kelly, Jackie Deyampert, Johnson Jacky, Isaac Loving. i l f ztfi? + 1 - KWIS ufwriti' niv4:efc5i3,1i5.,, its-in.. W -'Ni '-.Q , , f?0L?l'! M2162 Dista nce QOAFPI Sprints . 9 X 3 . r g - Q 5 .gl e5Al'll6l,l'I, jfac Edin The 1957 Freshman Track Team was a well rounded one with strength shown in the sprints, the hurdles half mile shot, and high-jump. They were outstanding in their duel meets and promise i0 be a threat for the city championship. Lloyd Porter will probably break the half-mile, and with the rest of his teammates should figure in challenging the records also. QOJA jwzrl First row: Coach Floyd Simmons, Ron Carson, Don Butler, James Haglund, John Teel, Harold DeAtly, Ken Kripps, Mc- Carter Smith. Second row: Gill Anderson, Joe Myers, Bill Nelson, William Henderson, Terry Giddeon, Jerry Coons, Dave Simpson, Lloyd Porter. Third row: Dwayne Martin, David Sutter, Mipe Halfsterson, Tom Lenzen, Del Barrett, Joe Cropper. Fourth row: Dwight Lyons, Tracy George, Jerry Blue, Jim Ires, Fifth row: Ted Young, George Fitz, Rickard Mick, Don Blair, Bill Carr, Steve Muir. QOH 664I'J0fI- Hurdles fm mm Sprints Larry Tapanen, Larry Hedges, Richard Thorenson, Neal Galash, Bob Bresee, Richard Pries, John Poet. 6? is to row: Ken Cox, Ronald Carson, See Verner, Larry Robbins, Pat Mclarney, Eugene King. Second row: Duane Martin, Nelson, Robert Cameron, James Harris, Robert Gordon, Doug Scofield. 'licrfnify 6055 ounfry The Varsity Cross Country Team failed to meet last year's outstanding record of city championship and sec- ond place in State, but still did o fine iob. The Techmen didn't take a first in any triangle meet, but usually held down a sound second place. They placed 7th in the city meet. With only a few teammates graduating and talent coming up from the J. V. squad the Cross Country Team should do well next year. J. ,M 6055 Oblflffg The J. V. Cross Country team compiled an outstanding record by only losing two meets, winning tive, placing fourth in the city meet, and second in the state meet. The squad made the future ofthe varsity look very bright, as they had many standout runners. l7l 4 ' , 'ff ', ' X 'O' . 4. 'f X 7 PV' . 5 I X J I 'L ' is I, 1 ' .,- N V . ff. ,gf ' ff- 1 I .., 'Q s.,.u ,vox v 'Q . , f ,Q Q.. 1 S s , ,nl 4 , Q, . 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A af ' '- A ' ' 1 f ' N fa' w.'E.': ' ., ffrp f ' x ' '13fM,,U ' ' f . .4,f - - W A 44 -- ' 'A N414 w A 'm m R L -E . .R V ..b X 'A N E5 K J., , V x1',, - ' .Xl tg ffm X E f Q A FTM' iffw- ' 5 f' 2 ,SX xx , J s.1f KCLJQZCLK MJT- f 2 1 , ' 1 Ti ,5 M Gary Blakely Leland Johnson C0'C0Plain Co-Captain First Row: Bob Burnet, Frank Diemeter, Gary Blakely, Lee Johnson, Wayne Fefherston, Dan Hill, Lance Clifford, Larry Ferres. Second Row: Yeu-Bun Yee, Andy Carfales, Bob Woodle, Mike Newman, Ron Davis, Tom Brouckmiller, Gary Atwood, Pat McClarney, Gary Norquist, Coach Don Holi. Third Row: Bob Christiansen. Wm. Zona! .jvlog Mr. Holt, in his first year as Varsity Baseball Coach has done a fine job preparing his team for the 1957 P.I.L. season. This year's team had only four returning lettermen and the squad has an over supply of under- classmen. Seventeen men fill out Coach Holt's roster. Four Seniors, nine Juniors, and four Sophomores. Bolstering the team is last year's All-City choice Tom Brauckmiller. Helping him out are Lee Johnson, catcher, Gary Blakely, autfield, and Bob Christiansen, pitcher. 5 fi Ii Gary Blakely Ouffield Wayne Fetherston Ourfield Bob Woodle Shoristop Tom Brcuckmnller Pitcher Lee Johnson Carcher Mike Newman 'lst base Ron Davis 3rd bose Bob Chrlsflcxnsen Piicher Put McClorney Piicher Wayne Corch Gary Atwood Outfield Outfielder is Lcurry Ferres do ,' 4: Pitcher 7 I Q W ,g 1 .W ,f fm 'mf 95345 ' K ,' g J Trad, ,,- ' , .X ' 95 ' ' Q- , fix ., 5' f ,yi af, J, ox 'Va' QQ . , f a , f f - f-u, ,+.- 143. Q Q . , if k.,.,.,x in M ,- '. . , 1:1 - W A o 515,35 in go, .f.,. J gym? 31495 ' ffSg31iQ .f 1 Bob Burnett Pitcher - IM: 4 , WL? -.4-,W 141s K' W? , 1 . :,..3,,t,b 1 . M-ffvf ' if X U ,' fit 'Q is L L ff 'S f : on V A 'vw-f' -, 'lx' f A, x 5 ,, 'nw ,-:gki7'.w ' , W. . Vw- ,V gs 255: is Andy Ccxrfclles -. f ' V, ,W , - 3,1 oumeld - , , ,. '- .. ff: ji gi If, ' Frank Diemeter gl 1' ,,,,,,-A fgifkif Infield :W 4- - : Q I :Egan ? ff X, 2, of Egg i ii a V? TM ,-4' . .v.1f4, ., 4 1 'V U Q. 2 ' sg 3? K , ' ' vmvw,z.:. 19-,Q .aN'.'Q'ge4'- ,slsff , gf ? f a ,, ,wa , , 'S-mfr. Q 1- A X Lcmce Clifford H K A 3 Oulfield 5 ' ' W, , 'Yo A , ,. ggefi-jr fn' W ,f dlltwlnoiwln :vldouoao 1 idx 'Ki Que: an-nungura anna nan a inf... an-.av bv..-v Q...-nh... y if gmraf .4 A-T. W2 fe ' e 'Q Y Y S -rf' vi , T , r, .' s Q 'V V - QQ .L First row: Sam Johnson, Cookie Watson, Ray Sherbourn, Whitey Gibson, Dennis Whittcke, Dick Pclrker. Second row: Doug Smith, Dick Hoines, Dick Ball. Third row: Dick Pauly, Don Burns, Pat Wedgewood, Mike Bye, Bill Loue, Neil Colhoon. Coach Miles Aubin's J.V. squad this yeor consisted of 25 young ond inexperienced frosh and sophomores. Most of the hitting load was carried by Cliff Harrell ond Ron Martin. Eugene Ping, Dick Porker, ond Steve Fisher hondled the pitching chores for the team, The team played eight games and showed lots of good obility. These players should aid our vorsity in the coming years. mf. Qf 'Exp 8 19. . u m . . . .4 4,5 Q1 ,H X E ,. .wg ' 1 I ,I my ZXQZA 5, px ,Q , if , -Q .2 - is ,Q WX- ea. Q 1 ff? , L 3 aa' L. Q 5 ,ff f S -7 R :X 3 l.,, Alv- J' f ight' 1 ry l R . 1 6 a,Jg.,,f3' W x ,,B.f' fn-:Q .JP y. .uf , ..A- f .. 'P m X uyii ,,.. fmgahml, 21 -K 'Off' w M. T,,,,Wl, Martin N M Gerald Ella Moy l 3 I : li 5 r? il - EQ lil an 'FW v',,g3:. iv s 1 4 ,My f fi f 332. I 215 .J- 1 . gg I., 3403 6331? liking , . H 5 1 BW, , Q ,iffx 'Ht-, 2 , ff . , is., , , ., Chuclg Mag-fin Bore? f Q fwfeggy nfrirlf:-ig M . , A , QQ ,f,E':f'f Q??f: Q- ffs1'?' i Q Qi' fiiw ' -5 'Y Jw-gg:--., . ,, 4 D , - 1 7- -Q .. .M -qu , . . , v , -if - 9 X ff 149534 ' gif' any e P zmgfsvi gd? ' t 1 A X X X i a Ab X, fx ' A 'I ' A I f ' ... .. f- Y 5' A Y. 7. 1 5 L H I . W-U mmf, A l A ' f K I ' 'ix X P bi , ' XL -' V -L . .T ..x'. V,' , Al I . in .Al ,V - K 'S +' ' ,S V A ., xc' ' ' ,N Q, f ., W.: L vs: '- 'N ' - -' ' X eva. W , W '! ,, ' 'V . ,'-. N1 ,4 , L ,V Q ? ,313 wr:-1 I : ,. , ?.' x x ? .v i f gv x qggf' -r, , V JERRY LINDSEY Editor pep Kano! ' -L 539. -. X T, we sw This year's pep band has made a great number of perform- ances, and each time did an outstanding iob. The boys worker very hard to perfect such a fine group. During the year they played at various football and basketball games, and for pep assemblies. To top its seson off, the pep band made a trip to the annual basketball tournament. JW 770,-flmz aguml Carson Bailey, Mark Foster, James Stehn. Bull! 6'X'EOIll'l1 Sitting: Jack Elmer, Dwight Leonard. Standing: Mark Foster, Dan Tucker, Carson Bailey, Pat Mc- Larney, Leonard Noakes, Gary King, Bill Albright. 75 v 5' 1 wxgyk xi. g , 3 fi f .7412 Concerf MU16! FLUTES-Bill Gotthardt, Ted Williamson, Greg Gleason. OBOE-Francis Hopwood. CLARINETS-Mark Foster, Carson Bailey, Dwight Leonard, James Howk, Alec Milner, Dennis Johnson, David Johnson, David Fors- berg, Jerald Johnson, Craig Fleming, Henry O'Donohoe, Ron Palmer, Lawrence Gabriel, Lester Rall, James Olson. ALTO SAX-Bob Wilson, Charles Helzer. TENOR SAX-Ted Clarke, Gary Hulse. BARITONE SAX-Phil Carpenter. FRENCH HORNS-Gary King, Don Tucizer, Douglas Beach, Dennis Davis, John Richmond, Doug Casad. CORONETS and TRUMPETS-James Stehn, Charles Christensen, Gary Hansen, Rod Espy, Tom Shelton, Gary Ward, Bill McCann, David Scheitzer, Charles Custer, Paul Lindsley, Mike Fischer, Tam Golik, Carl Clark. TROMBONES-Leonard Noakes, Ron Skoog, Stephen Chin, Jim Shel- drew, Roger Verdieck, Richard Guarnero. BARITONE-Steve Fisher. The T956-57 Edition of the Benson Band has enjoyed a highly successful season, which was highlighted by two trips outside of the city. The first, in the fall, was a iaunt to Salem to entertain the Oregon Music Educators Association. The second was a tour to Wenatchee, Washington, to play at the annual Apple Festival. Throughout the year the Band also performedduring the Football Jamboree, a Christmas and mid-winter concert, the Tech Show, the Band Festival, radio and TV programs, and the Rose Festival Queen's Coronation. To top off its season, the Band marched in the annual Rose Festival parade. Qi, jg, i .4 xiii: ' K 1 mu Wa:-fn an .S?reel The many outstanding groups produced by the Benson Music Department have been the result of two factors- the bays themselves, and Mr. Norman Street. Under the expert guidance of Mr, Street, the department has con- tinually, for the last eleven years, issued forth bands, choirs, and ensembles of outstanding musical ability. Nothing but the finest comments follow their many ap- pearances. All of Mr. Street's organizations are well disciplined, for he requires and receives nothing but their very best. Benson is indeed fortunate in having on its faculty a man of such high musical integrity as Mr. Street. e 6Y'g0Hl'0l Sitting: Fred Andrianoff, Wes Soderback, Stand- ing: Garrett Damitz, Don Oien, Charles Hyke, Jerry Lindsey, Robert Lee, Gary King. N1 N Q bm' ig y . Q ff e r iles' 5 ' tl :il l ll 4' s 64 79 . Elle ma rfa The Misfits have been very active during their l956-57 season, as they represented Benson at various PTA's, clubs, and organizations through- out the Portland area. 5 . ,if 13,3 , V? pi rl, 5 H ,si Sal .. pf Xrilg, K' MI gl af A tr f X I I x 4 I x f .X , AM. if 'U rw' TT 7 id- 'E 57 77- Q' f' iw X 3 , - f .. 'J A , ,n V ,. , 2 ',h',As,.xf's-,L Fl rs ..,, ,'f.'N.f-, 5- XI, .wt wwf - f ' F ' f t A ' ,ii ...L it -4 ,sf--Q , L L Q. f- ,,,,.5 'Y ' Qi ' , 4 I. Q ' W f I t rvlf J we 6115071 giehiefl Row 'l-Mr. Street, Martin Norene, Terry Howe, Wesley Soder- back, Larry Howe, Garrett Damitz, Ron Eshelby, Gary Greenstreet, Lawrence Richard, Larry Robbins, Robert Sims, Don Tucker, Fred Tweedy, Gary Fisher, Fred Andrianoff. Row 2-Lloyd Hammerstad, Clifford Bucklin, John Lewis, Charles Hoehlen, Jerry Lindsey, Gary Cooke, Gary Siedelman, Phil Siegel, David Sorber, Goeffrey Pruett, Darrell Geist, Robert Lee, Larry Kolln, Jim Beus, Paul Trosper. Row 3-Gary King, Gerald Harris, Gary Donovan, Macon Sum- ner, Ronald Kless, Gerald Dalrymple, Jim Stevenson, Craig Weckes- ser, Paul Gordon, William Wright, Gary Harter, Charles Hyke, Robin Harris, Oliver Dare, Harlan Jencks. The Gleemen, under the inspiring guidance of Mr. Norman Street, have completed a most successful season. They have been widely acclaimed by many for their sharp appearance and the high musical caliber of their presentations. Outstanding are the Glee- men in the fact that they were selected out of many such groups throughout the Northwest to perform for the Northwest Music Edu- cators Association in Boise, Idaho. Various concerts during the year helped the Gleemen finance the iourney. The Gleemen also performed for school PTA's, assemblies, the Choral Festival, the Tech Show, and various radio and TV programs during their season. il a? fir. 'T' Wil? nary 'Wh Wm, WUTE.. J be x f ' 1 Q? .1 Q5 1 8354 E 6 2 Q 49 .Aug-L 1 I ,,d. y f 11 BV AY f 9 . - L O. Av , I . I fi Hin' mx' I 't, 2 MQ- 51 3 5,31-M lf' VV QC 2 , A ' ge- f a 5' if ,F ' , ,F Jnfgty -x 5' '5..w'f. .-.f-fm ,. 3-,, .JM haw, 'Tx5 fi iff? .6-51.,.w. .? fvymu , 4 W ' 'Q' 5 cy , ,,. - T X 1 , Hx I F, 3 T I-n I Io' ..,'., 4 - ,I .xr x- , X , ,,. 1' A x Mk Ulgw, I5 t T25 I it ff . ik EP if ,- nad ' Fx ,' , :gr 5 4,A.-- AV ,EIJ g .--If-1: W- ' 'TT' L14 ff X' Qi 1 f 5 , Q Eff: L 4 4 vb- :- 5 f . A, ,r , - . ,A KJ Q. . lu - - f 'H' 3 . 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Williams Ave. AT 4-9995 BEST IN MEATS zos 04 eniom A Allen, Danny, 34 Andreatos, John, 34 Andrews, Joseph, 34 Auborn, James, 34, 88, 90, 92, 96, 102 104, 1 10, 1 13 Bailey, Carson, 34, 184, 185 Bajama, Kenneth, 34, 90, 96 Barnes, Keith, 34, 90, 96, 102, 104 Barnett, Kenneth, 34 Baxter, Douglas, 34 Baxter, Edward, 34, 95 Beach, Byron, 27, 34, 90, 110, 123 Beavers, John, 34 Benninghoff, Paul, 34, 88, 90, 96, 98 Bergeron, Leonard, 34, 88, 91, 97, 112 Bergstrom, James, 34 Berreth, Lawrence, 34, 88, 91 , 102 Blair, James, 35, 88, 91, 94, 98, 130 Blakely, Gary, 35, 90, 91, 94, 98, 174 Blankenship, Dick, 25, 26, 35, 88, 90, 91, 97, 123, 128, 130 Bloodgood Gerald, 35, 94, 98, 123, 164, 180 Bookout, John, 35, 102 Boyles, Clifford, 35 Brainard, Kenneth, 35, 110 Branstetter, Lonnie, 35 Brawley, Dennis, 35 Brenner, Arthur, 35 Bridges, Donald, 35, 144, 145, 148 Brindley, Larry, 35, 130 Browning, Daniel, 35 Butler, Robert, 35, 91, 97, 130, 144, 145, 150, 164, 166 C Caramanica, Francis, 35, 102, 113 Carlson, Richard, 35 Carpenter, Philip, 36, 113 Castle, Patrick, 36, 102 Chambers, LeRoy, 36 Chandler, Harvey, 36, 102 Christensen, Charles, 36, 96 Coiteux, Jack, 36 Colwill, Larry, 36 Conner, Richard, 36, 102, 104, 113 Conti, Daniel, 36, 90, 103 Cooksley, Darrell, 36 Coons, James, 36, 97, 99, 130, 164, 102 Countryman, Deral, 36, 88, 90, 102, 103 D Daniels, Martin, 36, 88, 102, 164, 166 Davis, David, 36 DeMarco, Joseph, 36 Denny, William, 36 Dillard, Cecil, 37, 130, 144, 150 Donovan, Gary, 37, 91, 96, 123, 187 Dorsey, Tommy, 37 Duncan, Robert, 37, 88, 91 , 96 Dunlap, Bernard, 37 Dyer, Larry, 37 E Eberly, Dwayne, 37, 91, 97, 98, 130 Eisenman, Roland, 37 Elmer, Jack, 37, 94, 98, 184 Erdmann, Darrell, 37 Estberg, Donald, 37, 90, 95, 104 Estberg, Gerald, 37, 90, 95, 104 F Finlay, Kenneth 37, 90, 103, 113 Ford, Arthur, 37 G Gardner, Darwin, 37, 104, 112 Garrett, Danny, 37 Gibson, Arthur, 38, 90, 91 Goodrich, James, 38 Grable, Jason, 38 Gratiot, Edward, 38 Guthrie, Richard, 38 H Hall, Fred, 38 Hall, Jack, 38 Hall, Robert, 38 Halvorsen, Donald, 38 Hanks, John, 38, 130 Hansen, Gary, 27, 38, 90, 92, 110, 184 Hansen, Norman, 38, 88 Horner, Edward, 38 Hartley, Nathaniel, 38, 164, 166 Hay, Clifford, 38 Hayes, Harold, 38 Hedges, Larry, 39, 91, 98, 171 Hefflin, Tom, 39, 112 Hendrick, Terry, 39, 90, 96 Hergert, James, 39 Herrle, John, 39 Hilger, Dennis, 39 Hill, Dan, 39 Hill, Leland, 39 Hill, Walter, 39 Hilton, John, 39 Hobson, Richard, 39, 91 Hoff, Theodore, 39 Hoffman, Richard, 39 Hogue, Thomas, 39 Holmberg, Erik, 39 Howes, James, 39, 184, 185 Howk, Jimmie, 40, 104 Hultquist, Noel, 40 Hunter, Donald, 40 Hyland, Michael, 40, 88, 90, 91, 92, 130 Hylton, Douglas, 40, 103, 113 I Irwin, Beniamin, 40 J Jackson, Lawrence, 40, 104 Jacobs, Henry, Jr., 40 Johnson, Leland, 24, 40, 88, 91, 94, 98, 174 Johnson, Raymond, 40, 88, 90, 94, 98, 110 Johnson, Thomas, 40 Jones, Arthur, 40 K Karstetter, Dale, 40 Kell, Richard, 40 Kelly, Otis, 40, 158, 160 King, Gary, 40, 98, 184, 185, 186, 187 Kistler, John, 41, 104 Kockx, Roger, 41 Koivisto, Reuben, 41 Kolbo, Dennis, 41 Kubat, Gerald, 41,102 L Lamb, William, 41, 90, 91,164 Lambert, David, 41 Lambert, Elmo, 41 Leach, Philip, 41 Minshall, Lyle, 43 Mock, Marion, 43, 88, 97, 98, 130 Moody, LeRoy, 42, 88, 92, 104 Moore Robert, 43 Moran, Michael, 43 Morris, Jesse, 43 Morris, Richard, 43 N Nees, Donald, 43 Nelson, Ronald, 43 Norby, Leonard, 43, 113 Noyes, Richard, 43, 90, 94 O O'Donohoe, John, 43 Olson, Gary, 43 Osman, Marvin, 44, 88, 90, 96, 98, 110 Thompson, Gary, 47 Trueb, John, 47 Leasia, Daniel, 41 Lee, Roger, 41 Lee, Thomas, 41, 90, 96, 104, 110, 113 Leonard, Dwight, 41, 88, 90, 95, 184, 185 Lerch, Donald, 41, 95 Lerch, Ronald, 41, 88, 90, 92, 112 Lidgren, Ralph, 41 Lind, Terry, 41 Lough, Rodney, 42, 102 Lounsberg, Ray, 42 M Machow, Michael, 42 Maddy, Robert, 42 Maker, Gene, 42 Malcom, Jerry, 42 Markle, Glenn, 42 Marttala, Charles, 42, 9 McCown, Richard, 42 McCown, Ronald, 42 McCoy, Bill, 42, 95, 130 O,94,112 180, 181 Oster, Ronald, 44, 96, 110 Overland, Norman, 44, 95 P Packard, Orval, 44 Patterson, Charles, 44, 144, 145, 148 Pearson, Harry, 44, 103 Perala, Dale, 44 Peterson, Jerry, 44 Phillips, Don, 44, 88, 92,113 Pierce, Claud, 44, 144, 145, 150, 166 Pierce Gerald, 44, 104, 106, 113 Polzel, Harold, 44 Porter, Clyde, 44 Porter, General, 44 Portertield, Charles, 25, 44, 90, 95, 164 Prink, Lloyd, 44 Pruett, Geoffrey, 45, 95, 1 13, 102, 187 Purdy, Bruce, 25, 27, 45, 88, 91, 92, 98 McCurley, Thomas, 42, 104 McDougald, Ronald, 42 McKee, John, 42, 90, 92, 96, 110 Mebus, Lawrence, 49, 112 Mentz, Ted, 42, 110 Millard, James, 42 Miller, Raymond, 43, 112 Miller, Richard, 43, 130, 144 Miller, William, 43 104,110,144,148 R Rector, Edward, 45 Reed, Joseph, 45 Rennells, Charles, 45 Renner, Randy, 45 Richardson, John, 45 Roark, William, 45 Roberts, Allen, 45 Roberts, Jay, 45 Rondema, John, 45 Rosky, John, 45 Ross, George, 45 S Schanaman, Stanley, 45, 104 Schuerman, Frederick, 97 Schulenberg, Richard, 45 Shay, George, 46, 91 Sherbourne, Guy, 46 Sherman, Everett, 46 Siddoway, Richard, 46 Skye, Michael, 46 Smith, Donald, 46, 96, 98 Smith, Gene, 46 Smith, Irven, 46 Sommer, Art, 46, 90, 98 Sprague, Leroy, 46 Stecklein, Norman, 46, 102 Stephens, Richard, 46 Stevenson, James, 46 Stoddard, Dale, 46, 104 Stromgren, Francis, 46 Sweitzer, Monte, 46, 102 T Tawney, Ronald, 47 Thomas, Ronald, 47, 102, 113 Thrower, George, 47 Towell, Delbert, 47 Townsend, Richard, 47 Treece, Robert, 47 Triplett, Gary, 47 Trosper, Samuel, 47, 96, 102, 103 187 Tuggle, Joh n, 47 U Unger, Clair, 47 Unis, Roger, 47, 88, 90, 96, 104 110 V Vanderberg, Ronald, 47, 88, 91 96 98 Vendelin, John, 47, 90, 96 W Walker, Billy, 47, 102, 106 Waller, Don, 48 Walthard, Kenneth, 48 Walton, James, 48 Walton, Robert, 48 Warner, Stanley, 48 Westphal, Gerald, 48 White, Arlen, 48, 99, 130, 164 Wilhelm, Thomas, 48,113 Williams, Michael, 48, 88, 92, 113 Wilson, Gary, 48 Wilson, Robert, 48 Worden, Dave, 48, 91, 158, 160 Wright, James, 48 Z Ziemer, Roger, 48 Zimmerman, Theodore, 48 Zuckerman, Phillip, 48, 88, 104 uniom A Acker, Douglas, 52, 90, 96, 103, 104 Alberg, Marvin, 52, 90, 95, 98 Albright, William, 52, 91, 112, 158, 160, 184 Allen, William, 52 Alvstad, Norman, 52, 91, 158, 160 Amrein, Erol, 52 Anderson, Bruce, 52 Anderson, John, 53 Anderson, Robert, 52, 102 Andrews, John, 53 Anclrianoff, Frederick, 53, 90, 95, 98, 186, 1 87 Archambeau, Lawrence, 53, 102 Ashford, Loren, 53 B Baerwald, Stuart, 53 Ballard, Richard, 53 Barber, Ronald, 53, 102, 130 Barchus, Wayne, 53, 102 Barrett, James, 53 Barrett, Robert, 53 Bauer, Donald, 52, 91 Bauske, Kirk, 52, 91, 158 Baxter, William, 52, 158 Beeber, Billy, 52, 91 , 97, 98, 130 Beerman, Paul, 52 Beus, James, 187 Biggerstatt, Albert, 50, 52, 90, 92, 94, 110 Blackburn, Melvin, 52 Bliese, Kurt, 52 Bolan, Dale, 53 Bonds, Gary, 53 Boone, Laddie, 53, 102 Boothby, Glen, 53 Bouyear, Gerald, 53 Bowling, Danny, 53 Bowlsby, Dean, 53 Brauckmiller, Thomas, 97, 99, 104, 110, Bray, Ranald, 53, 103 Brekke, Edwin, 53 Brophy, Robert, 53 Briggs, Herman, 53 Brown, Bennis, 52, 92, 104,106,110 Brown, Paul, 52 Buckley, Lee, 52, 91, 102, 130 Byrd, Roger, 52 C 25, 27, 50, 54, 94, 174 Coldwell, David, 52, 90 Camp, Darrell, 52, 105 Campbell, Robert, 113 Carlson, Bruce, 52 Cartales, Andy, 52 Castillo, Ervin, 53, 91,102,158 Cheeley, Gary, 53 Chester, Donald, 53, 102 Chin, Stephen, 53, 90, 91 Christiansen, Robert, 53, 130, 174 Clark, Melvin, 53 Clark, Theodore, 53 Clifford, Lance, 174 Collins, Tommy, 53, 163 Cook, John, 62 Corah, Wayne, 53, 99, 103, 130 Crisifulli, Allen, 53 Crist, Richard, 53, 96 Crow, Edlon, 52 D Davis, Alton, 52, 96, 99, 102 Davis, Dennis, 52, 113 Davis, Ronald, 52, 97, 99, 104, 174 Demeter, Frank, 52, 174 Dickinson, Robert, 52 Dixon, Jim, 53 Donnelly, Bill, 52, 91,163 Dowd, Jerry, 102, 130 Drew, David, 52, 163 E Edgington, Richard, 53, 91, 97, 99, 102, 130, 158, 160 Edwards, Robert, 53 Eells, Dwane, 53, 110 English, Don, 53, 113, 103 English, Freddy, 53, 90, 91, 113, 102, 130 English, John, 53, 91 Ervast, William, 53 Espenel, Gerry, 53 Espey, Rodney, 53, 90, 91, 158, 160, 164 Evans, Jack, 52, 158, 102 F Farwell, Nelson, 52, 96 Fetherston, Wesley, 52, 92, 174 Ferres, Larry, 174 Fischer, Thomas, 52 Fisk, Bruce, 52, 104 Fitterer, Paul, 52 Flanders, Arden, 52 Fong, Herbert, 53, 112 Forester, William, 53 Formo, Richard, 53 Fossum, John, 53 G Galash, Neal, 53, 90, 91, 96, 98, 164, 171 Garvin, Don, 53 Gates, Charles, 53, 88, 96, 106, 112, 113 Geenty, Richard, 53, 163 Georgeades, Peter, 53 Gould, Dennis, 53, 90, 94, 99 Gramlich, James, 99, 130 Grannell, Gaylord, 53 Grayson, Howard, 52 Griffith, William, 91, 94, 99, 103, 158, 160 Guarnero, Richard, 52 H Haan, Leslie, 52, 90, 91 Haas, Allen, 52, 113 Haley, Milton, 52 Hammonds, Jesse, 52 Harrell, Richard, 52, 102 Harris, Robin, 52, 103, 187 Hawke, Randell, 53, 97, 99, 158, 160 Hayes, Jack, 95, 102, 113 Helzer, Richard, 53, 97, 99 Henderson, Henry, 52, 104 Henne, Ronald, 53 Hepp, Edward, 53, 113 Higgenbottom, Robert, 53, 99 Hills, Arvin, 53 Hing, Edward, 53 Hoard, William, 53, 99 Hoffman, Walter, 53, 98 Hopwood, Francis, 53, 113, 185 Howard, Gary, 54, 92 Hull, Keith, 54, 90 Hustoft, Gary, 54, 1 13 Hutchinson, William, 54, 102 Hyke, Charles, 54, 96, 86, 187 lllingworth, Wayne, 54 Iverson, Harold, 54 Ivey, James, 54 J Jacobs, Allen, 55 Johnson, Dale, 55 Johnson, Leonard, 55 Jones, Gerald, 55, 99, 130 Jones, Richard, 55, 104, 110 Jones, Robert, 55, 91, 158, 160 K Kaisers, William, 55, 113 Kannard, David, 55 Kaufmann, Wallace, 55 Kehrli, Lynn, 55, 102 Kelley, Stanley, 56, 103 Kenny, Dannis, 54 Kerzel, Robert, 54 Kettleson, Harold, 54 Kiel, David, 54 King, David, 103 Kingsella, Lawrence, 54, 91 Kinnaman, Neal, 54 Klassert, Philip, 54, 103, 110, 112 Klein, Anthony, 54 Kless, Ronald, 55 Knoetzel, Harold, 55, 91, 158 Koller, Joe, 55 Kutter, David, 55, 130 L Lane, Dale, 55 Langholz, Gary, 64, 103 LaPorte, Gordon, 55 Larson, Leo, 55 Lee, John, 55 Lee, Robert, 55, 112, 186, 187 Lewis, Darrell, 55 Lindsey, Jerry, 54, 110, 186, 187, 193 Lippert Albert, 54, 102, 105 Livick, Wayne, 55 Long, Bill, 54, 102 Lyons, Thomas, 54 Lytle, Gary, 54 M Malcom, Larry, 54 Martin, Charles, 50, 54, 96, 98, 181 Martiolich, Ronald, 54, 104 Maurer, William, 55, 104, 105 McCarthy, Robert, 55 McConnell, Gregory, 112 McCoy, Roger, 55 McDonald, Robert, 55, 97, 104 McGuire, Larry, 55 Michener, David, 55, 90, 96 Miller, Richard, 55, 91 Miller, Roger, 55 Mixer, Harry, 55 Moon, Douglas, 55 Murphy, David, 66 Murphy, Robert, 55 N Namen, Stanley, 54 Nesbitt, James, 54 Newborne, William, 54, 99, 130, 167 Noakes, Leonard, 90, 96, 184 Norris, Harry, 54 Novak, John, 54, 102, 130 O Osgood, David, 90, 92, 95, 106 P Parker, Carl, 54, 99, 130, 164 Patterson, John, 54 123, 180 148, 164 Peterson, Donald, 54, 91, 97, 99, 130 Pickering, James, 55 Poet, John, 55, 144, 146, 171 Polier, James, 55, 92, 99, 104, 110, 130, 164, 167 Potts, James, 55 96, 163, 181 Powell, Wallace, 55, 102, 105 Pries, Richard, 56, 103, 164, 171 Pucik, Robert, 55 Pugh, Dennis, 55 Pugh, Richard, 55, 104,106 R Rancore, James, 55 Randall, Grant, 55 Raz, Henry, 54, 92 Reed, Ellery, 54 Rice, Lawrence, 54, 104 Richard, Allan, 54 Richard, Lawrence, 54, 104, 187 Richardson, LeRoy, 54 Riordan, Joseph, 54 Roberts, Stanley, 67 Roeske, Edward, 64 Rogers, Henry, 55, 104 Romaine, Willis, 55 S Sabo, Don, 55 Samuelson Bruce, 55, 88, 164, 167 Sands, Dennis, 66, 130 Saunders, David, 55 Sayres, Edward, 55 Schoeptlin, Richard, 55 Schloe, Roger, 55 Schmitz, James, 66 Schneider, Al, 55 Schnell, John, 55, 94, 97 146, 164 Scott, Henry, 55, 130 Sealey, Carl, 97, 130 Shaw, Duane, 54 Shawver, Kenneth, 54 Shelton, Thomas, 54 Shipman, Roy, 54 81, 97, 98, 130, 110,130, 144, Siegel, Phil, 54, 99, 158, 160, 163, 187 Sites, Frank, 54, 96, 98, 110 Small, Garry, 54, 99 Smesrud, Ronald, 54 Smith, Steve, 55 Snowden, Garland, 130 Snyder, James, 91, 158, 160 Soderback, Wesley, 95, 130, 164, 186, 187 Souders, Raymond, 55 Stoddard, Don, 68, 102 Sturges, William, 69 Surratt, Michael, 55, 113 Swanson, Ritchie, 55 Sweeney, John, 69 T Tapanen, Larry, 55, 90, 91, 94, 99, 102,,110, 166,171 .Said 0l'l'l 0l e:5 A Tebo, Raymond, 55 Tetzlaff, Albert, 55, 1 13 Thomas, Chester, 55 Thompson, Joseph, 130 Thoreson, Richard, 55, 170 Thurston, Dale, 55 Towell, Larry, 55 Townsend, William, 56 Tucker, Don, 56, 184, 185, 186, 187 Tucker, Raymond, 56, 184 Tweedy, Fred, 56, 92 Tyson, Daryl, 56 U Uhlman, Jerry, 56 Ulibarri, Gary, 56, 91, 110 Ullberg, Victor, 56 Uyeda, Kenneth, 50, 56, 94, 99 102 V Van Dyke, Hartford, 56 W Waalkes, Ronald, 56 Wade, George, 56 Walen, Jerry, 56, 97, 99 Wallace, Bob, 102, 106, 113 Walton, Mark, 112 Wand, Jerome, 56 Ward, Byron, 56, 96, 106, 113 Warnock, Ronald, 56, 130 Warren, James, 56, 91, 99, 130, 144, 145, 146, 164 West, Gerald, 56, 102 Weston, Frank, 130 White, Harry, 56, 103 Williams, Joseph, 56, 130 Winther, Fred, 56, 104 Wirta, Ronald, 56 Wolf, Larry, 56 Wowd, Jerry, 56 Wright, Roger, 56 Y Yeager, Edward, 56 Yee, Yeu-Bun, 56, 90, 91, 94, 99, 104, 174 Z Zornado, Richard, 56, 98 Abraham Harlan, 62 Adams, Roger, 62 Aday, Roger, 62 Alexander, Ross, 62, 158 Anderson, Ronald, 62 Antoni, Kurt, 62 Ardueser, Lawrence, 62 Armstrong, Edward, 62 Arnsten, Alvin, 63 Atwood, Gary, 154, 174 B Babicky, Thomas, 63 Baker, David, 63 Baley, Wayne, 63 Ball, Richard, 63, 179 Barber, Raymond, 63 Barker, Brian, 63 Barlow, Ronald, 63 Barnes, Edward, 63 Barrett, Maxie, 63 Bass, Kenneth, 63 Bazzoli, Reno, 62 Beach, Doug, 62 Beeler, Kenneth, 62, 169 Bell, Verne, 62 Berglund, Gary, 62 Bigot, Robert, 62 Bishop, Jim, 62, 96 Blevins, Reed, 62 Boothby, Marcus, 63, 140 Bowerman, Louis, 63 Boyd, John, 63, 158 Brashear, Philip, 63 Bresee, Robert, 63, 91, 171 Brooks, Allen, 140 Brown, Daniel, 63 Brown, Lester, 63 Brumett, Bert, 63, 113 Brunner, Louis, 63 Brust, Jerald, 63 Bryant, James, 63 Buchanan, Kermit, 62 Burnett, Robert, 62, 95, 174 Bye, Michael, 62, 154, 179 C Calvert, George, 62 Campbell, Mark, 62 Canham, Lyle, 62 Carry, Jerry, 62 Cartales, Phillip, 62, 174 Casad, Douglas, 63, 158, 160 Casad, James, 63 Caulfield, Timothy, 63 Chasteen, Donald, 63 Chiaudano, Richard, 63 Chilcote, lvan, 63 Chirgwin, Brian, 63 Clancy, Mike, 63 Clark, Gary, 63 Clark, John, 62, 63 Cleland, Gary, 63 Collins, Eli, 62, 140, 154 Collins, James, 62 Collopy, Edward, 62 Conklin, John, 62 Cooke, Gary, 62, 187 Coons, Richard, 62 Corpuz, Bobby, 63 Cox, Ken, 63, 169, 171 Criteser, Robert, 63 Cropper, Phillip, 63 Cunningham, James, 63, 158 Cunningham, Malcolm, 63 Cypher, Clarence, 63, 154 D Dalrymple, James, 63 Damitz, Garrett L., 63, 186, 187 Dare, Oliver G., 63 Davis, Donald C., 63 Davis, Patrick A., 62, 169 Deitz, Donald J., 62 Delaney, Michael J., 62 Demers, Richard A., 62 Detour, Allen B., 62 Deyampert, Wallace, 62, 140, 169 Dirrim, Gary E., 62 Dodge, Richard B., 62 Dolan, Clifford J., 63 Donily, Lary R., 63, 103 Dorst, Neil W., 63, 140 Douvris, Gus C. 63 Dowd William E., 63 Doyle, Miles J., 63, 95 Dugger, Martin E., 63, 163 Duke, Lyndon F., 63 Dull, Jerry L., 63 Duncan, Gary G., 63 Dunning, Earl L., 63 E Eberly, George J., 62 Edge, Benard W., 62 Edwards, Harold R., 62 Eigner, Kenneth J., 62 Enrich, Allan D., 62 Epley, Dean B., 62 F Faas, Robert G., 63, 169 Farner, Frederick K., 63, 103 Finley, Orren R., 63, 163 Fischer, Gary E., 63, 187 Fisher, Willard L., 63 Fleming, Craig H., 63, 103 Foster, Frederick M., 63, 184, 185 Foster, Raynold R., 63 Frank, James A., 63 Frederick, Guerin Keova, 64 G Gabriel, Lawrence A., 64 Gasperson, Charles E., 64, 140 Gaylord, Gerald L., 64 Geis, Neil, 64 Gering, Dwight R., 64, 103 Getch, Gary G., 64 Gleason, Greg R., 185 Glen, Richard H., 64 Godvig, Gerald F., 65, 103 Goebel, Larry A., 65 Gonser, Russell L., 65 Goodenough, Albert E., 65 Gordon, Ray M., 65, 112 Gossling, Jerry F., 65 Gotthardt, William O., 65, 185 Graham, Gary, 65 Greenburg, Frederick J., 60, 65 154, 169 Gregg, Douglas R., 65 Griggs, LeRoy E., 65 Grimm, Larry A., 64 Grogan, Clark B., 64 Grohs, William A., 64 Guhr, Jerry T., 64 Gundle, David L., 64, 95 H Hagan, Dennis M., 64, 95 Haines, Dick L., 64, 179 Hall, Dennis H., 64 Halvorson, John E., 65, 96, 98 Hammar, Robert D., Jr., 65 Hammerstad, Lloyd F., 65, 187 Hampton, Hillary C., 65 Hanke, Gary R., 65 Hanna, John C., 65 Hannula, Leo, 65 Harrel, Clifford J., 65 Harris, Gerald R., 187 Harris, James E., 65 Harris, Larry L., 65 Harris, Leslie L., 64 Haugen, John E., 64 Haye, Robert D., 64 Heauser, Charles M., 64, 103 Hege, William D., 64 Heil Philip E., 69 Helmer, Garry L., 64, 154 Henricksen, Richard C., 64 Hiette, Raymond W., 65, 95 Hockert, Danny E., 65 Hodges, Conn, 65 Holcomb, Thomas C., 65 Hotchkiss, Gary E., 140, 103 Houtchens, Edwin G., 65 Huddleston, Claude M., 65 Hughes, Charles L., 65 Hulse, Gary A., 65, 94, 184, 18 , 96, 99, 5 lhlenburg, Frederick H., 65, 98, 91, 97 20 9 J Jackson, Glen J., 65 Jackson, Morris L., 64 Jacobson, William L., 64 Jarvis, Joseph E., 64 Jeibmann, Frederick R., 64 Jencks, Harlan, 64, 91, 94, 103, 169 Jensen, Nels R., 64, 94, 99, 163, 169 Jensen, Steven R., 64 Johnson, Bruce C., 64 Johnson, Daniel E., 65 Johnson, Dennis L., 65 Johnson, Duane L., 65 Johnson, Jacky E., 65, 169 Johnson, James R., 65 Johnson, Ronald A., 65 Johnson, Samuel J., 65, 179 Jones, James P., 65 Justice, Larry R., 65, 140 K Karussos, Michael J., 65, 158 Kasner, Thomas A., 65, 112, 140, 154, 164, 167 Kelley, Bill B., 64 Kelley, Robert L., 64, 140, 154, 169 Kenny, Harold W., 64, 103 Kersey, Gary P., 64 Ketchum, Richard B., 64 Kindsvogel, Francis W., 64, 96 L Lamar, Robert W., 65 Lamberson, Robert A., 65 Lara, Miguel M., 64 Larkin, Jerry L., 64 Latimer, Gary L., 64 Lee, Larry A., 65 Lehr, Lew A., 65 Leis, Dennis A., 65 Lewis, Henry W., 65, 88, 105 Lewis, Jerry L., 65 Lewis, Robert B., 65, 106 Lihs, James A., 65 Lincoln, George F., 65 Lind, Gerald A., 65 Lindsley, Paul E., 65, 94, 184 Lini, Kenneth F., 66 Locke, Andrew, Jr., 66 Lofgren, Robert J., 66 Loving, Isaac, 66, 140, 169 Lund, Ronald L., 140 Lundquist, Terry D., 66 Luthe, Kenneth W., 66, 140 M Maggs, Phillip A., 112 Malden, Marshall R., 67, 140, 169 Malloy, Frank K., 67 Mansfield, Stephen G., 67 Mapes, David L., 67, 105, 103 Markle, Gary L., 67 Marrs, Michael W., 67 Matzka, Robert A., 67 Maxson, Richard A., 67 Maxwell, James D., 67, 140, 154, 167, Mayes, William E. 66 169 McAnulty Gerald A., 66 McClelland, Paul J., 106 McDougald, David E., 66, 112 McGarrigle, Roger W., 66 McKinnen, Frank V., 66 McLarney, Patrick E., 66, 96, 98, 159, 171, 174, 1 84 McLucas, Larry R., 66, 103 Melcher, Stuart A., 66 Messner, David N., 67 Meyer, Gilbert L., 67 Meyers, Charles R., 67 Miller, Arthur H., 67 Miller, Douglas R., 67 Miller, Robert H., 67 Milner, Alexander E., 67, 103 Molohan, Roland P., 67 Moon, Robert W., 67 Morrell, Michael J., 67 Mundy, William G., 67 Murray, Dale F., 66 Myers, George J., 66 169 N Neal, Don W., 66 Nelson, David F., 66 Nelson, Ronald F., 66 Nelson, Thomas L., 66 Neuman, Mike R., 66, 174 Norquist, Gary R., 67, 103, 106 Nuttall, Kenney E., 67 O O'Donohoe, Henry G., 67, 169 Ogle, Gary E., 67 Okazaki, Jackie N., 67 O'Leary, Daniel E., 67 O'Leary, Joseph P., 67 Oster, Patrick J., 67 Owens, Ronnie D., 67 P Pagh, Truman C., 67 Palmore, John R., 67 Parker, Richard C., 66, 179 Pearson, Steve C., 66, 103 Pedersen, Errol A., 66 Perkins, Gary V., 66 Petersen, Tony E., 66 Petersen, Walter G., 66 Peterson, Stephen G., 66 Pfeifer, Rodney R., 66 Phillips, Dwight, 67 Phillips, Roger J., 67, 140, 158 Phipps, Larry L., 67, 158, 169 Pickering, Robert G., 67 Pitka, Thomas C., 67 Pliska, Allen F., 67 Polzel, Stanley, 67 Poling, John P., 67, 103 Pories, Steven, 67, 169 Prather, Raymond C., 67 Prodehl, Victor, 66, 103 Q Quinn, James A., 66 R Rall, Lester W., 66 Ramsay, Raymond N., 66 Rasmussen, Thomas H., 99, 140 Reed, John W., 66, 103 Reemer, Clarke F., 66 Reichelt, Larry D., 66 Richards, Jerry D., 66 Richardson, Harley E., 112 Richey, Eddie B., 67 Riebhoff, Arnold W., 67 Riley, Doug E., 67 Robart, Bradley J., 67 Robbins, Larry W., 67, 171, 187 Rockefeller, Stephen F., 67 Rogers, Ronald E., 67 Roller, John S., 67 Russell, Robert L., 67 Ryan, Michael D., 67 S Sakaeuchi, Hisao H., 95, 99, 140, 158 Salmonese, Tony L., 66, 140 Sanders, Merle R., 66 Saulsbury, Jack A., 66 Sayre, Zaran K., 66 Schiller, Ed A., 66 Schnell, Bill R., 67 Schoessler, Wayne W., 67 Scholl, Joseph H., 67 Schoos, Gary L., 67, 1 12 Schram, Karl H., 67 Scott, Samuel, 67, 140 Seeger, Jerry, 67 Serkoian, George, 67 Shackleton, Doyle R., 67, 112 Shafer, Laurence A., 67 Shelby, Michael H., 68 Sheldrew, Jim W., 68 Sheley, Roger L., 68 Shepherd, Robert, 68 Shields, Ricky D., 68 Siegrist, James E., 68 Sims, Robert D., 68, 187 Six, Robert, 69 Slade, James F., 69 Small, William T., 69 Smelser, Patric K., 69, 163 Smith, Gordon M., 69, 112 Smith, Stephen O., 69 Snow, Kenneth C., 69 Sorber, David H., 69, 187 Spagle, Ronald W., 69, 140 Spencer, Theodore F., 69 Srofe, Jerry H., 68 Stanfill, Jerry A., 68 Stehn, James R., 68,184 Stockdale, Gene M., 68 Stout, Dennis F., 68, 169 Strachan, Mark S., 68 Straessle, James J., 69 Strasburg, Keith H. 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