Clackamas High School - Lance Yearbook (Milwaukie, OR)

 - Class of 1959

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YA 'mp A Y, :-Xlvl g'I5f'9r.'Y'f?' L I Ir- 1.- as I :rl , Q? 1 .- , ,- SECRETARY 'L Q 'WT ' N, MARILYN STEINER ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR PAT CARLSON TURNER ' Ez FIRST SEMESTER ROOM REPS Row l: Shirley Coombs, Marilyn Steiner, Pat Turner, Ricky Reents, Herm Gartner, Wayne Peerv and Monte Irwin. Row 2: Jerry Calhoun, Joanune Bergstrom, Jerry Detter, Ted Ward, Walt Waqner Jack Shields, Ben Gasatis, and John Nagely. Row 3: Petra Niemeyer, Carolyn Senske, Bob Wagner Don McKinney, Tom Nawrocki, Mike Darnell, and Glen Boring. SECOND SEMESTER ROOM REPS Row I: Sharron DeWaide, Martha Perley, Sandy Gaylord, Barbara Morud, Judy Pearson, and Carla enegren. Row 2: Janet Lex, Patti Nelson, Lona Ott, Jan Brown, Bonnie McGinnis, Eileen Kenedy, Hele Lemarr, ad Norman Muller. Row 3: Frank Tunno, Don Wiles, Duane Marvin, Bob Bosch, John Harworth, Larry E. Williams, Tom Bible, and Dick Kilspaugh. Row 4: Rodger Beetnar, John Herrick, Bob Wagner, Ted Ward, Lee Munden, Allen Heeter, and Dennis Sweeney. SU PERINTENDENT XS OWEN 0. SABIN INTERCLUB CCUNCIL Row l: Lily Tamura, Kathy Smith, Charlene Anderson, Shirley Hoffman, Dee Wald, Pat Turner, and Arloene Ott. Row 2: Tom Rich, Art Hanson, Frank Netetleton, Joanne Wilcox, Heather MacArthur, Dorothy Denton, and Mary Ann Westing. Row 3: Glen Boring, Ron Wright, Don Ritthaler, Don Wiles, Ben Gasatis, Ross Heyerlach, and Charlie Hinkle. PRINCIPAL JAMES H. ADAMSON EAN or sms DEAN OF BQYS f H mrayf Q 'x f f J Vtnl, ,I HELEN FLINT WILLIAM JOHNSON '1-nu 1' L r n A I Robert Boardwell Dorothy Allen 0 e4 ns ow V I D Aff, Arfqraft General Science, Physical Education Englwlllllf US' l-l'SlO'Vf Sooal 5lUd'95 mm ,, 'W760 165147 0 mm . xhf ' Q Dwight Densmore Daniel Clifford Jack Cruikshank English lV Bookkeeping, World Hrsrory, DE, American Problems B , E Margaret Evans Maud Fowler Pl: 'lc'I E:j 'Zt.O Mathematics En9 Sh ll' yslca uc I n Dil charles Plague Flo Hornburger Mathematics Librarian I 1, 'v , , . 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Row 2: Sharron DeWaide, Dianna Brietenstein, Sherry Jager, Bat Carlson Turner, Faye Fulmer, Penny Cook, and Miss Flo Hornburger. Row 3: Pat Stoelting, Ramona Sporri, Jesse Hubbard, Marilyn Kennedy, Donna Casper, Mrs. Lorraine Powell, and Mrs. Margene Qualls. MAIN AND DEAN OFFICE WORKERS Row I:. Miss Helen Fline, Sandy Pierce, Marilyn Richardson, Connie Ward, Dorothy Denton, and Mbr. William Johnson. Row 2: Arloene Ott, Mary Ann Elliot, Kathy Smith, Betty Haberlach, Judy High, and Judy Sylvester. Row 3: Linda Hurt, Mary Ann Westing, and Jan Brown. MRS. MABEL SMITH MRS. LORRAINE PowELL MRS MARGENE QUALL5 Main Office Bookkeeper's Office Anegldance office I4 CUSTODIANS P A-if-r , Wilmer Knaus, Frank Mayes, and Allen Wicks. COOKS NURSE J, Dorothy Kocher, Esther Gerber, and Mariorie Overton. Mrs. Paulson BUS DRIVERS From Left: Lawrence Skovberg, Harry Howard, Roy Ellsworth, Wayne BonDurante, Mary Ball, Alvin Ellefson, Arthur Turnquist, Clark Jahnson, Orville Killingbeck, Wil- liam Hornyckl and Bob Ullman. -.,,-'r,if-Qs! , - .-tht' Elllllll ...Ita la ,I BERTHA'S UPPER BERTH f --Y-- ,--.- -.- -...,..,.. .,,, that type of literature? propulsion l 'P-Q 'Q K 1 A A l Party Pooper In , NK KZ Last of the Lambda Chi Lovelies 'gif 'TD iff' ' I They're not much help-are they? - ffvTM'!? f 4 ,C .. 3, Has Pauline taken up Yoga? And they said it couldrft be donel' ,-'fa --L,,.y's prime ,mu wiv The Big Three thinks for Someone's in the kitchen with Dinah ,, . d h f us this Surrounded by beautiful women an e I --I---ll MI .92 L , r .I C EQCEQQAS ll, ' i 'Nw VALEDICTRIAN DEE WALD N 1 .71- 1 SALUTATORIAN JEAN RUBY E , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS TREASURER SECRETARY - PRESIDENT 'Q 3 . CHARLENE ANDERSON JUDY HIGH RON WRIGHT SGT.-AT-ARMS VICE-PRESIDENT AWN, Y' Av 44 SGT -AT-ARMS I ,,I. 'fi I I . I X. Q' .lik Q . I I A '- X ,, Q 'I I X A X ' . Nga Q DICK DEVLIN RON RITTHALER I GARY TIMM 'EER 1 if-I 52: TOP TEN Row l: Charlene Anderson, Mary Ann Westing, Jean Ruby, and Dee Wald. Row 2: Carol Reynolds, Joanne Wilcox, Heather MacArthur, and Janet Miller. Row 3: Frank Ott and Nigel Parkhurst. PERMANENT COMMITTEE 1 ROW li Chaflene Anderson, Ron Wright, Judy High, and Adviser Miss Margaret Evans. Row Z: Pat Richardson, Gary Timm, Don Ritthaler, and Dick Devlin. SENIOR HALL OF FAME BEST DRESSED BEST FIGURE and PHYSIQUE 52 if--a Arloene Ott and John Herrick Ben Gasatis and Kathy Smith BEST LOOKING Judy High and Jim Wright CUTEST iq T ,, Q. ,- H Heather MacArthur and Jim Myron Mosr LIKELY TO succsfo BRAINIEST . -. 1 V55 . .3 ,A it-4 '-hex .-I S Mike Snodgrass and Dee Wald FRIENDLIEST Sandy Pierce and Jack Shields MOST INTELLECTUAL -MOST TYPICAL Charlene Anderson and Nigel Parkhurst K R d d P M- hl Betty Hqberlqgh and Jerry Charbanneau en aymon an at IS er MOST VERSATILE PEPPIEST Joanne Wilcox and Wayne Peery Pat Turner and Ross Haberlach SHYEST CUTEST COUPLE Jean Ruby and Gordon Hanks Jackie Seibold and Jack Shields .M tt ii MosT TALENTED W'Tf'E5T . ic: Dorothy Denton and Mike Darnell je,-ry Jensen and Jackie Sgibgld BEST DANCER5 MOST ATHLETIC Maryann Elliott and Mo te I w' Sylvia Gilmore and Charles Solomon n r m I is 7' 'YF LARRY ALLASIA Reservation and friendliness are his qualities. Class Play I, 25 Choir I5 Senior Choir 25 Christmas Assembly I, 25 TI12I1llS9IVi'19 A5' sembly I, 25 Dads' Club Show 25 Thespians 22 Alpha Chi Hi-Y I, Z5 Footlighters I5 Pr Delta 3, 4, Pres. 35 Basketball I5 Baseball I5 Carousel 25 Marriage Proposal 35 D.E. 45 Tournament of Plays Business Manager 2. CHARLENE ANDERSON Sincereity and kindness are stars in her crown of achievement Freshman Girls' Service Club5 Sophomore Class Secretary5 Girls' League Council Member 25 Treas. 45 F. T. A. 2, 3, 45 Chaplain 35 Student Council 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Pres. 45 G.A.A. 45 Girls' Intramurals 2, 35 Inter- Club Council 4, Sec. 45 Pi Beta 35 Senior Hall Of Fame5 Top Ten 4. RICHARD ARNETT A gcod friend at all limes Transfer from Franklin High School 45 Fire Sduad 45 Y. F. C. A. BENEVA BADER Whose life is a bubble of happiness l- R- L- I: Preppers 1, 2, sec. 1, G.A.A. 4, 4, Basketball Champion Team Z5 Student Body Sport Director 35 Pi Beta 3. KATHLEEN BAUMER Cute are her ways-kind is her heart Freshman Girls' Service Club I5 F.T.A. 35 Swimming 35 Kappa Chi 3, 4. EUNICE BIXEL Her air is delicate. Freshman Girls' Glee5 Kiss Me Kate I5 Carou- sel 25 Senior Choir 2, 3, 45 Spring Concert 2, 45 Christmas Concert I, 2, 45 Girls' Intramur- als 35 Thanksgiving Program I, 2, 4. CHARLES BLACK Nobody loves life like this voiing man. Student Council I, 25 Class Permanent Com- mittee 35 Wrestling 4. CAROLYN BRESAW She is all cheer' Preppers I5 F.N.A. 35 Pep Club 3, 4. JANICE BROWN Happy is the girl with many friends. Transfer from Reynolds 35 Girls' Basketball l, 35 Student Council I, 25 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 35 Christmas Program I5 May Fete Festival 35 Dance Committee 2, 35 Rally Queen 45 Lambda Chi 45 Office Practice 45 Football Princess 45 Girls' League Style Show 4. DAVID BUTLER Trouble never troubles me Tennis I, 3, 45 Wrestling Manager 25 Audio Visual I, 2, 3, 45 Model Railroading 25 Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 2, 3, 45 Siech 35 Oregon Moonvatch Team5 Photography 45 Skin of Our Teeth 45 Stage Crew 2, 45 Intra- mural Basketball 4 EDWARD CALTON To have made an ettcrt alone as worth the Struggle, MERLE CAMPBELL Waste no tnme on worry' Transfer from Walla Walla Yell Leader 3 lllummatti 3 4 Pres 3 Bays League Secre tary 4, Choir 3, 4. DIANE CHAFFIN Small in stature, bug at heart, Pep Club 3, Choir 3, Drama l, Library Prac- tice l. JERRY CHARBONNEAU The smallest can be the greatest. Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 3, 4, Football l, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Student Council 2, Boys' League Vice-Pres. 3, Program Chairman 4, Rotarian of the Month 4, Intramurals Z, Sigma Epsilon 3, 4, Pres. 3: Siqma Phi l, 2, Lettermen 3, 4, Senior Hall of Fame. NORMAN CHURCH - The greater the man the greater the ccura A Y b tesy. STANLEY CARMIN V Angling Club 2, 3, llluminatti 3, 4, Sec. 4, A Chrrstaan ns the htghest style of man V :B , , lnfrimufil Basketball 3, 4- Y.F.C. 2, 3, 4, Band 4. ELAINE CARSON Ltve pure, speak true, and rrghr wrong Senior Choir 4. DONNA CASPER A llcvver fragrant and fanr Pep Club 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Christmas Program 2, 3, 4, Thanksgiving Programs 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Assembly, Prom Committee 3, Girls' En- semble 3, C.A.D. Committee 3. PAUL CHURCH The man that blushes is not quite a brute. Illuminatti 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Senior Choir 4, Thanksgiving Assembly 4, Christmas Assembly 4. JAMES COCHRAN Give me neither poverty nor riches, just happiness. Transfer from Crater 2, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, llluminatti 3, 4, Rotarian of the Month 4. .11 u an 4? I- '55--, fri 5' HAYWOOD COOK All I have earned with the sweat cf my brow Pi Delta Hi-Y 3, 4, Band 4, F.F.A. 2, Y.F.C. 3, 4, Papa Is All 4. CAROLE COOPER What is life without a little fum mixed th? F.H.A. I, Art Club 2, 3, 4. DAVE COX He has the art of being kind Transfer from Spokane, Wash., Honor Band 3, 4, Music in May 3, 4, Y.F.C. 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4- MICHAEL DARNELL Wuthout music life would be a mistake Transfer from Upland, Calif., Band I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Band 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 4, Combo 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Sigma Epsilon 3, 4, Jaxx Club 4, Pres. 4, lnterclub Council 4, Student Council 4, Senior Hall of Fame. YVONNE DAUE Promise IS most owen when tho least is said Transfer Phoenix, Arizona 2, Art Club I. h.2 , xfl ,x DOROTHY DENTON Sunshine in her face, singing in her soul National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Lambda Chi 3, 4, Chaplain, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Freshman Choir, Senior Choir 2, 3, Accompanist 3, Triple Trio 3, Trio 3, 4, Carousel 2, Papa ls All 4, Talent Assembly 4, Foreign Language Assembly 2, 3, Christmas Program I, 2, 3, 4, Music letter 3, Preppers I, 2, Speculantes 4, Pi Sigma 2, F.T.A. 4, Foren- sics 4, Footlighters-Footlighters Play I, Our Town Script Girl 3, Intramurals Z, 3, Spring Concert I, 2, 3, lnterclub Council 4, Girls' Ensemble I, 2, 3, Deans' Office 4, Senior Hall of Fame. RICHARD DEVLIN All the great men are dying off, in fact l doh't feel well myself. Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Track I, In- tramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Track 2, Student Council I, Sigma Epsilon 3, 4, Letter- men 3, 4, Class Permanent Committee 3, Senior Class Sgt.-at-arms 4. KENNETH DOOLIN Our youth we can have but today Angling Club I, 2, Fire Suuad I, 2, Golf Team I, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4. LORENA DUTTON The VYTCFC vcr: knvvx lwcf, tltf lwttpr you like her Skin Diving 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Phi Delta Tau 4, Sophomore Class Play 2, Prom Committee 3, Choir 3, 4, Thanksgiving Program 3, 4, Christmas Program 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, 4, School Play Crew 3, 4, Shield Staff 4, Talent Assembly 3, 4. VIRGINIA EISENBEISZ IlvtX't1tvvrIr.'2 tx,ilw.1..rrtrl .' N Ile Junior Choir 2, Senior Choir 3, 4, Choraliers 3, -I, Cavalcttcs 3, Spring Concert 2, 3, 4, Lambda Chi 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Christmas Pro- gram 2, 3, -I Thanksgiving Program 4. MARY ANN ELLIOTT l-ler abilities are far beyond compare G.A.A. 45 Intramural Championship 35 Prom Committee 35 Senior Hall of Fame. LLOYD ELLIS Nothing is so pure as honestv Freshman Play5 F.T.A. 35 Student Manager I, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 3, 4 Freshman Football5 Choir. FRED ENGELKING l find nonsense singularly refreshing Football l, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, 45 Base- ball I, 2, 35 Angling Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 35 Stu- dent Council I, Z5 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 3, 4. LEONARD ERICKSON A carefree life full of fun Photography I, 25 Model Railroading 2. NANCY FAVREAU Beauty ts power, a srntle ts its word. Papa Is All Publicity Crew 45 Stage Crew 4. JAMES FIELDS A good fnend receives friendship in return JUDY FRANCIS l-ler happiness makes others happy, G.A.A. 45 Pep Club 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 45 Prom Committee 35 Girls' League Style Show 4. RONALD FRITCH A srnall man with the world in his hands FAYE FULMER The sweet aspect of a princess Freshman Girls' Service Club5 Tilakwans I5 Phi Phi Phi 25 Kappa Chi 3, 45 Class Perma- nent Committee 35 Office Practice 45 Senior Choir 45 Thanksgiving Program 45 Christmas Program 45 Spring Concert 45 Basketball Prin- cess 4. GLEN GAINER One of those fellows that always says hello Chess Club I. i XXV l BEN GASATIS Big in stature, good in looks. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, Most Valuable Player 35 Honorable Mention-Betro League All-Star Team 45 Basketball l, 25 Wrestling 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Sigma Epsilon 3, 45 F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Reparter 2, Pres. 45 State Farmer 45 Class Sgt.-at-arms 35 Prom Committee 35 Boys' League Council 35 Senior Hall of Fame. ROBERT GLIVINSKI A man chooses his own society SHIRLEY GROFF A warm heart is far better than all riches Tlinsfer f R ld GAA P Office Pradlfizb eyno S ep Club BETTY HABERLACH lt is better to keep your mouth shut and be thouqht a fool than to cpen it and erase all doubt. Hi-Steppers 3, 45 Stepperettes 35 Scarleteers 3, 45 Girls' League Conference 45 Kappa Chi 3, 4, Treas. 45 Student Council l5 Choir 25 An- nual Staff 3, 45 Office Staff 45 Senior Hall of Fame. 6- ROSS HABERLACH l have a trirk worth two of yours Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Basketball l5 Base- ball l, 25 Permanent Committee 35 Audio Visual l, 2 Sigma Epsilon 35 Senior Hall of Q ' . Fame. f.. -..1,- 1 , .. ln., . .,. 1 '-r t . I -.Y 1,-fvrgti .,. .. .. .Q e.-':, -ir J 1 H I t A AVE 'U' ' .' L 1 'f x . ta, PATSY GUTHRIE GORDON HANKS Quiet in manner, friendly in nature ARTHUR HANSON He shall have a happy memory Her sweetness is as warm as the summer air -- tht. .4 Freshman Choir I5 Spring Concert l, Z, 35 Preppers 25 Junior Choir 25 Thanksgiving Pro- gram l, 2, 35 Girls' Glee 3. Fire Squad l5 Audio Visual l, 2, 3, 45 Golf 35 Siech Club 35 Nationad Honor Society 45 Ore- gon Moon Watch Team 35 Stage Crew 45 Senior Class Play Crew 3, 45 Thespians Play Crew 3, 45 Tennis 4. 1 WILLIAM HAAHEIM Once a friend, always a friend. DAVE HARRINGTON Nothing recommends a man more to the female mind than good looks. Track '15 Choir 2, 3, 45 Christmas Program 2, 35 Thanksgiving Program 2, 35 Ag. Club 45 D.E. 45 Tumbling 2. Z! JOHN HERRICK A finished gentleman, from top To toes, Football I, 25 Golf I, 3, 4, Student Council I Sigma Epsilon 3, 45 Intramural Golf 3, Intra- mural Basketball 3, 45 Senior Hall of Fame. DONALD HESS Fine character, good looks, kind heart. Baseball I 3' Football Mana er I' Audio Vis- , I 9 1 ual Club lp Freshman Class Assembly. JUDY HIGH Beauty seen is never lost. MERLE HLAVKA There's humor in it, but l don't like if CLINTON CHARLES HODSON Laughter travels with him everywhere Baseball 2, Sigma Epsilon 3, 4. SHIRLEY HOFFMAN Good words are worth much and cost little. Preppers I, Student Council I, 2, Speculantes 3, 4, Sec. 4, Junior Red Cross 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Girl of the Month 4, An- nual Staff 3, 4. LEO HOPMAN Being good is such a lonesome iob. Ag. Club 3, 4, D.E. Club 4, Fire Squad. CURTIS HORNER Common sense is very uncommon, Audio Visual I, Z, 3, 4, Skin Diving 3, Specu- lantes 3, 45 String Quartet 2. LINDA HURT She knows her mind and speaks like light- ning. Preppers I g Prom Hostess lp Girls' Intramurals I, 25 Junior Red Cross 3, Vice-Pres. 35 F.N.A. 3, 4, Sec. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, Sec. 45 Girls' League Style Show 4, G.A.A,. 45 Girl of the Month 4, Office Practice 4. MONTE IRWIN It is excellent to, have a giant's strength, but tyrannous to use it like a giant, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 3, 4p Phi Sigma Tau I, 25 Illuminatti 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, Boys' League Vice- Pres. 3, Class Sgt.-at-arms 3, Lettermen, F.F.A. 45 Senior Hall of Fame. JERRY JENSEN His wit gathers audiences everywhere he goes. Transfer from Benson Z5 Benson Glee Club lg Freshman Football lg Varsity Football 35 Bas- ketball 3, Wrestling 4, Clackamas Choir 45 Sigma Epsilon 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, Mr. Per- sonality 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball Champion- ship, 4, Intramural Basketball 4, Shield Staff 4, Senior Hall of Fame. BEVERLY JOHNSON Happy she seems from rnorn til night Transfer from Milwaukie 45 Freshman Girls' Service Club lg Freshman Assembly, Sweet- heart Ball Committee lg Student Council l, 3, F.H.A. lg Intramurals l, 35 Pi Sigma 2, 3, D.E. Club 4, Treas. 4, Prom Committee 3, Christ- mas Play 3. BARBARA MCNEIL JOLLEY Her love is attached to only one rnan ALICE KACZENSKI Friendship is the statf of lite Transfer from St. Mary's Academy 3, Bus Pa- trol lg Christmas Program 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 45 F.T.A. 3, 4, Historian 45 Skin Diving Club 3g Girls' Intramurals 3, 5: Basket- ball Championship 3, Speculantes 3, 4. LUCILLE KALETA Her friends are in her own world Girls' League Council 2, C.A.D. Day Commit- tee 35 Shield Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Everlatta Horizon Club 3, 4. PATRICK KAUFMAN Silence is golden-he's worth much. RICHARD KEEFER Greatness is not always measured by speech MARILYN KENNEDY The mildest manner, the DUVQST heart Preppers I, Skin Diving 3, G.A.A. 4. FRED RAY KIEFER He melts the coldest heart Wrestling I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Angling Club 3, 45 Lettermen 2, 3, 4. EUGENE RICHARD KISHPAUGH A Qood heart is worth all the heads in the world. s- '- TNQ LOIS IRENE KREBS ln her right hand she carries gentle peace Glee Club l, 2, 35 Senior Choir 45 Y.F.C. l, 2, 35 Masquers 45 Spring Concert l, 2, 35 Christ- mas Concert 45 Thanksgiving Concert 4. GLEN LANCASTER A lion is not so fierce as they paint him. JACK LOACKER His life is a continual succession of smiles and happiness. Transfer from Parkrose 35 Golf 2, 3, 45 Pi Delta Hi-Y 45 Spanish Club 35 Photography Club 35 Honor Roll 3. GLORIA LOGAN Her nature is like a cloud that calmly floats IRENE LOGAN As refreshing as a summer's rain. F.H.A. 'l5 Preppers l. HEATHER MacARTHUR If she will, she will, and you can depend on itg but if she won't, she won't, and that's the end of it. . Girls' League Pres. 45 Rally Squad 3, 45 Stu- dent Body Secretary 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Activities Director 45 Girls' League Coun- cil 35 Zinotti 25 Everlatta 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Eternal 25 Pi Beta 35 F.N.A. 45 Senior Hall of Fame5 Top Ten 4. LANA TARKIA McCULLOUGH lt's a good thing there are her type in the world. Preppers I5 Student Council I5 Variety Show 'I5 Phi Phi Phi 25 Girls' League Vice-Pres. 3, Council 45 Hi-Steppers 2, 3, 45 Girls' League State Conference 35 Girls' League District Conference 35 Everlatta 35 Pi Beta 35 Scarlet- eers 35 Miss Christmas Spirit Princess 35 Office Practice 35 Shield Staff 35 Christmas Program 35 Hi-Club Council 45 National Honor Society 45 Leslie Peake Award 3. CLYDE McDADE A soul of honor, truth, and loyalty. D.E. Club 45 Baseball. - JEAN MEYER Ouietness becomes her ways, Preppers l5 F.H.A. I, 2, 35 Junior Choir 25 Senior Choir 3, 45 Drama 45 Library 4. JOHN MEYER The best of men is represented here. Basketball I5 Track I, 25 Football 35 Nationa Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Sigma Epsilon 3, 4. JANET MILLER Fair words never hurt the tongue. Transfer 35 Class President I5 Student Council I5 G.A.A. I, 25 Annual Staff I, 45 Paper Staff 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Girls' League Vice-Pres. 25 Class Treas. 25 Bowling Team 25 Pep Club5 F.T.A. 4, Sec. 45 Phi Delta Tau 45 Polio Court Princess 45 Outstanding Freshman Girl5 Top Ten 4. ROBERT MOON Actinq is a gift from the soul Student Council 35 Class Permanent Commit- tee 35 Sigma Epsilon 3, 45 Our Town 35 Papa Is All 45 Speculantes 45 Annual Staff 35 Shield Staff 35 Tennis 3, 45 Chess Club I. KUBERT MUESSIG His music soothes the wildegr been .IEANETTE MYERS None more graceful. Chess Club 45 Drama Club 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Stage Crew 45 Papa ls All Crew 45 Skin of Our Teeth Crew 45 Christmas Program 4. PAULINE MYERS She'll bless you with the sunniest smile Preppers l, 25 A capella Choir 25 Carousel 25 Christmas Assembly 25 Thanksgiving Assembly 25 F.H.A, I5 F.T.A. 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Tilak- wins I, Z, Sec. 25 Speculantes 3, 45 Forensics 4 Kappa Chi 3, 4, Pres. 3, Corres. Sec. 45 Stu- dent Council 35 Basketball Queen 4. JAMES MYRON Little, bu1Ol'1 My' Baseball I5 Intramural Football 25 Angling Club 2, 35 Sigma Epsilon 3, 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 45 Wrestling 45 Senior Hall of Fame. .IOHN NAGELY He is able and willing Footlighters I5 Sigma Epsilon 3, 45 Track 35 Football 45 Basketball I, 2, 35 Lettermen 45 Intramural Basketball 3, 4. PETRA NIEMEYER Her heart is as fair as her Golden hair Paper Staff 45 Speculantes 45 Papa ls All 45 Debate Team 45 Forensics 45 Everlatta 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Miss Personality 4. GERALD OLLILA He is one with many friends Audio Visual I, 25 Sk' D' A Cl b 3' B Contest Winner 35 Clilbn: ll I up ROBERT OLSON He lives to build-not to boast Golf l, 35 Illuminatti 45 Intramural Golf 2. MAXINE ORR Peace as happiness. Band 2, 35 G.A.A. 3, 45 Drama Club 45 D.E. Club 4. ARLOENE OTT lt's nice to be natural, and she's naturally nice. Glee l5 Senior Choir 2, 35 Spring Concert l, 2, 35 Christmas Program l, 2, 35 Carousel 25 Freshman Girls' Service Club l5 Student Coun- cil l5 Cotton and Cord Princess I5 Pep Club 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 35 F.N,A. 3, 4, Pres. 45 Lance Assistant Editor 3, Editor 45 Prom Committee 35 Pi Beta 3, 4, Sec. 45 Lambda Chi 3, 45 Dele- gate to Oregon Press Conference 45 Our Town 35 Skin of Our Teeth House Manager 45 Papa ls All Business Manager and Stage Manager 45 The Night of January I6 45 Office Practice 45 Honor Roll l, 45 Interclub Council 45 Girls' League Style Show 45 Thespians 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Polio Court 4. FRANK OTT The essence of politeness Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Top Ten 45 llluminatti 3, 45 Electronics Club l. NIGEL PARKHURST Knowledqe Comes but wisdom lingers Social Studies Representative l5 Fire Squad l5 Audio Visual l, 2, 3, 45 Golf l, 3, 45 Assembly Committee 2, 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas. 45 Pi Delta Hi-Y 45 Skin of Our Teeth 45 Papa ls All Assistant Director 45 Ore- gon Moonwatch Team 35 Senior Hall of Fame 4. WAYNE PEERY ls there anything he ran't do7 Boys' League President 45 Senior Hall of Fame 45 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Baseball l, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Senior Class Permanent Committee5 Illumin- atti 3, 45 Letterman 3, 45 Annual Staff 45 As- sembly Committee 35 Permanent Committee 3. SANDRA PIERCE The endeartnq elegance of Friendship G.A.A. l5 Girls' League Council 45 Dialo Assistant Director 25 Swimming 35 F.T.A. 3, 4 Forensics 45 Miss Goodwill 45 National Honc Society 45 Student Council l, 25 Papa ls All 1 DAVID POFF A slow man is a contented man. SANDRA QUALE She knows what she thinks, Freshman Girls' Service Club 15 Junior Ri Cross l5 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Assembly Chairman Planning Committee 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Corre Sec. 45 T.A.D. Chairman 3, 45 Office Staff JOYCE RAUGUST A star glows when she smiles Transfer from Seaside 45 Girls' Intramurals 4 G.A.A. 45 Freshman Queen I5 Everlatta 4 Spring Pres. 4. KENNETH RAYMOND A wise man never looses anything, if he has himself Speculantes 3, 4, Pres. 3, 45 Skin Diving Club 35 Senior Hall of Fame 4. ' -.F DOYLE REED He has no lack of friends. CAROL REYNOLDS Honest labor bears a lovely face. Footlighters If Treas. I, Freshman Girls' Serv- ice Club I, Social Studies Representative Ig Dads' Club Show I, Sophomore Class Assembly 25 Student Council 2, Cotton and Cord Com- mittee 2: Summer Planning Committee 3, Volleyball Championship 3, Prom Committee 35 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Intramurals I, 35 Office Practice 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 Kappa Chi 3, 4, Sec. 4, lnterclub Council 4, Lance Staff 4: Girl of the Month 45 Top Ten 4. MARILYN RICHARDSON A truer friend can not be found Preppers I, 2, Junior Red Cross I, 25 Cotton and Cord Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Pep Club 3, 45 F.N.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. 45 Office Practice 4: Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3. MARJORIE RICHARDSON As merry as the day is long Bowling 35 Preppers Ig F.T.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Father-Daughter Banquet 3. PATRICK RICHARDSON How full of power he rises, Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, Track I, 25 Lettermen 3, 4, Pres. 35 Sigma Epsilon 3, 4, Treas. 45 Class Historian 4, Class Permanent Committee 3, Speculantes 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, 4. T' J ' I -' ' we-f fp .V , LESTER RICHEY From .3 little spark may burst a mighty flame FRANCES RIGGS As kind as they come. DON RITTHALER He has that glance that seldom lady heart resist Basketball I, 3, Track I, 2, 35 Football 3, 4 Wrestling 4, Lettermen 3, 4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4 F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 45 Reporter 3, Treas. 4, Studen Council I, 2, 3, Class Sgt.-at-arms 4, Sigm Epsilon 3, 4, Historian 4, Intramural Basket ball 2, 4. JUDY RIVERS Her sweetness has made her many friends May Day Program Ig F.H.A. lp Choir I, Pe Club 35 Prom Committee 3, Student Counc 3, Honor Roll 4. RON RODGERS A happy youth is gay and free' Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Footba I, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, llluminatti 3, 4 Treas. 45 Angling Club I, Chess Club I, Stu genit Body Boys' Sports Director 35 Letterme 3 ZORINA ROOT She has earned her rewards. JEAN RUBY A girl of few words but her words are meaningful Preppersl Girls Intramuralsl 2 3 4 G.A.A. 3 4' F.T.A. 3' National Honor Society 3 4 Vice-Pres. 4' Honor Roll 2 3 4' Senior Hall of Fame 4' Top Ten 4' Salutatorian 4. 1 BETTY SANDERS Tranquil and sweet as spring. Choir lp Christmas Program 25 Thanksgiving Program 2, Junior Choir 2, F.T.A. 3, 4. JACKIE SEIBOLD ls there no end to her wit? She has a joke for every inch of her waist. Transfer from Grant 3, Freshman Glee I, Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4, Pi Beta 3, 4, Sgt.-at-arms 4, Lady Precious Stream Make-up Chairman 3, Spring Concert 3, 45 Thanksgiving Assembly 2, 3, 4, Christ- mas Program 2, 3, 4, Library Practice 35 Father-Daughter Banquet Committee 3, 4, Lance Humor Editor 45 Student Council Ig Music in May Festival 3, Prom Committee 3. JACK SHIELDS His heart is as big as he is. Class Assembly I p Christmas Program 2, Tour- nament of Plays 25 Class Pres. 35 Christmas Assembly 37 Papa Is All 45 Student Body Pres. 45 Football I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling I, 2, 3, F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Pi Delta Hi-Y 3, 45 llluminatti 3, 45 Letter- men 3, 4: Senior Hall ol Fame 4. JIM SIMPSON A little nonsense does not misbecome monarch. Dad's Club Show Ig Cross Country lp Track Football 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Lettermen 2, 1 47 Sigma Epsilon 3, 4, Intramural Basketball E 4, Lady Precious Stream 3, Student Council E Yell Squad 3, Senior Hall of Fame 4. VICTOR SLAUGHTER What comes from the artist comes from tht man. Student Council 4, Lance Art Editor 4, Goli Key Art Award 4. KATHLEEN SMITH She is pretty to walk with and witty to tall with, and pleasant too, to think upon. Student Council Ig Phi Phi Phi 25 Dads' Clul Show 25 Carousel 2, Stepperettes 2, Hi Step pers 2, 3, 4, Lance Staff 3, 45 Scarleteers 3 Pi Beta 3, Kappa Chi 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres 45 Girls' League Historian 4, Girls' Leagui State Conference 3, National Honor Society 4 Senior Hall of Fame 4. MIKE SNODGRASS No man is great without humility. . Wrestling I, 2, 3, 47 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Football 3, Track 25 Y.F.C. Club 2, 3, 4, Vic Pres. 45 Lettermen 3, 45 Senior Hall of Fame 4 CHARLES SOLOMON Why worry-I never do. Football I, 2, 3, 41 Golf I, 2, 3, 45 Wrestlin 45 Student Council 37 Sigma Epsilon 3, 4 Audio Visual I, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club I, I Basketball Intramurals 3, 45 Lettermen 3, 4 Senior Hall of Fame 4. RAMONA SPORRI To thine own self be true, Freshman Girls' Service Club I, F.H.A. 3, 4, Style Show 3, 4, Sec. 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Library Practice 45 Girls' Intramurals 3. PATRICIA STOELTING Her greatest gift to the world is her music, Transfer from Grant 2, Preppers 2, F.H.A. 25 Girls' Intramurals 3, Cavalettes 35 Girls' Glee lg Senior Choir 2, 3, 4, Music in May Festival 3, G.A.A. 4, Library Practice 4, Choraliers 4. JOHN STURSA His good looks attract the eyes of the oppo- site sex. Pi Delta Hi-Y 3, 4, Illuminatti 3, 4, Sgt.-at- arms 4. JUDITH SYLVESTER Love is the greatest gift. Student Council Ip Preppers I, 25 Girls' Intra- murals I, 2, Class Treas. 2, Cotton and Card Committee 25 Prom Committee 35 Lance Staff 3: National Honor Society 3, 45 Kappa Chi 3, 4, Corres. Sec. 3, Sgt.-at-arms 4, Office Practice 4. GARY TIMM Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow. Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Boseball 3, 45 Lettermen 3, 45 Class Vice-Pres. 4. PATRICIA TUCKNESS Always nice to everyone. Junior Choir 2, Library Practice 35 Senior Choir 35 Our Town 3, D.E. 4. FRANK TUNNO l-le is busy being happy Football I, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Letter- men 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 llluminatti 3, 45 Angl- ing Club I, 2, 3, Pres. 2, Lance Staff 4. PAT CARLSON TURNER With a smile that glows celestial Transfer from Central High 2, J. V. Yell Squad 2, Student Body Activities Director 45 Rally' Squad 4, Girls' League Council 3, Everlatta 3, 4, Pres. 4, Interclub Council 4, Pres. 4, Na- tional Honor Society 4g Girl of the Month 45 Senior Hall of Fame 4. DIANE VAN OSDEL Wisely she goes-and slow. They stumble who run fast. DARLENE VETSCH l laughed 'til l cried Preppers lg F.H.A. I, 2, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Pep Club 3, Dads' Club Show I, Christmas Play 4g Senior Choir 45 F.H.A. Convention 25 Mum Sales Chairman 45 Swimming 2, 35 Freshman Assembly lg Spring Concert 45 Thanksgiving Concert 45 Christmas Concert 45 Girls' Glee I. 37 . V r gr iLsg,1f'3w1.i. r -L ,M J. ,rl :'1 -A Affrl- 'l - 4' I .1 , L L A fav, ,rf . cl fix Affl 4 Lf ,-J X A in 1, i K? NJA, 'lj 4 7' fl' v ftjiov vsmcm A gentle man is good, a clever rnan is best Track I, Choir 4, Christmas Program 4, Band I, Thanksgiving Program 4, D.E. Club 3. i 6 yy. 3 il r 3' RONALD WAITE Good looks, pure heart, fine spirit Track 4, lllumlnatti 4. DeETTE WALD In youth and charm, wisdom is but rare. Footlighters 1, Preppers l, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Girls' League Council 4, Student Council 4, Hi Steppers 2, 3, 4, Scarleteers 3, 4, D.A.R. Good Citizen 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4, Speculantes 3, 4, Top Ten 4. CONSTANCE WARD Fair is her face for truth flows from her lips Father-Daughter Banquet 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, F.H.A. 4, Prom Committee 3, Phi Delta Tau 4. X if ar- .ix vvwp JAMES WAYMIRE Look before you leap. GARY WEINARD Be silent and safe for silence never betrays you. Basketball l, 3, 4, llluminatti 4, Fire Squad 3, Sophomore Basketball 2. LONA WESTER There is no wisdom like frankness Milwaukian Staff 3, Chess Club 4, F.H.A. 4, Stage Crew 4, Betty Crocker Award 4. MARY ANN WESTING As kind as a queen on her Coronation day. Junior Red Cross l, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Hi Stepper Reserve 2, Girls' League Council 4, Prom Committee 3, March of Dimes Committee 3, Spring Fashion Show 3, 4, Basketball and Vol- leyball Championship 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Inter- gub Council 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Top Ten CHARLES WHITE From the crown of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth, Agriculture 1, Wrestling 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, D.E. 4. JOANNE WILCOX A smile from her does to humans what warmth does to wax, Class Sec. l, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Preppers l, Student Body Sec. 2, Girl of the Year Selection Committee 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Serplahe 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Zin- otti 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4, Pi Beta 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 3, Prse. 4, Girl of the Month 3, Girls' State 3, Summer Planning Committee 3, Student Body Treas. 3, Top Ten 4, Senior Hall ot Fame 4. DON WILES A boy everyone loves to be with. F.F.A. I: Wrestling I, 2, 41 559ml EPSIIOH 3. 4, Pres. 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Letter- man 2, 3, 4. DONNA WILSON An ounce of cheerfulness is worth a ton of gloom. . D.E. 4, Vice-Pres. 45 F.H.A. Vice-Pres. 4. , 'elm-' WALLACE WILSON Gentle in mannerg strong in deed. Band I, 2, 3, 45 Golf I, 2, 3. PATRICIA LYNN MISHLER Happiness and contentment are her lot, Freshman Girls' Service Club I5 Choir I, 2, Christmas Program I, Our Town 3, Student Council I, 2, Shield Staff 3, Girls' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 41 Speculantes 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Senior Hall of Fame 4. LINDA WOLLAM To be gentle is the test of a lady. Footlighters Ig Student Council I5 F.T.A. 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Kappa Chi 3, 4, Treas. 37 Specu- lantes 4, Lance Fine Arts Editor 37 Girls' League Style Show 45 D.E. Club 4. JAMES WRIGHT His manner is as handsome as his face, Ag. I, 2, 3, 4, Senior Hall of Fame 4. RON WRIGHT All things come around to those who stall. Football I 5 Basketball 2, 3, Gilf 35 Illuminatti 3, 4, Pres. 45 Class Vice-Pres. 35 Class Pres. 45 Interclub Council 4. Pictures Not Available: Mary Jean Fry David Grace Lynda Hughes Joyce Irey Dennis Kundert Rodney Kurtz Carol Schneider 3 K Mr. Johnson's night out .5 I-yi r Are these the kind of par- Oh those ings they wild wet meet- hold at Y.F.C. You resemble the happy drama mask symbols l can still identify you-you're Allred E. Newman . vi 5 I ' 1 ' V ' is A A X. 8 ' .ml L I . l L A faithful janitor's work never ends. ties that Arloene has? 'L ' i , . W : If x 'T r 1 , The 3 stooges-and that's about the truth Keith iust can't get enough ot that good corn liquor! Caught in the act-and with a girl accomplice Mmmmmy hero wma Look closely and you can see spaghetti running out their ears Which twin smokes a stovepipe? No one can make a monkey out of me! X I X ..- 9 ' n The same ones that are always visiting Mr. Johnson 4' 1 ,,f1c1,rgg 5 , ,, 5 tt? UATTENTIQN BOYS-36124i36W Mixing his own-just like a Sig Ep boy JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Bob Dallman Vice-President Peggy Landis Secretary Fay Proctor Treasurer Linda Hart Sgt.-ot-Arms Darrel Frentress -I7 25 'T G L, MG---1-M 4 Row I: Peggy Landis, Fay Proctor, and Linda Hart. Row 2: Darrel Frentress and Bob Dallman. 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L PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Donna Byrd Ken Carlson Carol Gerrior Ruth Good Larry Huseman Hal Jones Alex Komlofske .lim Lancaster Gloria Jo Marlette Bob Wamer Linda Wade Bob Wagner Walter Wagner Della Walsh Jim Wambaugh Ted Ward Edythe Wester Kathleen Westing Michael White Dennis Whitten Wade Wilcox Charlene Wilke Leonard Wilke Linda Williams Roy Young Gary Ziegler Wanted-l 604983 - R R 2 was so innicent. .... then God's gift to women 1ebody needs two is ot Brylcream h , 'N gig' Y ' X x '4' fx W N . -Q-X x His first suit lor his first date upeek,a,bool pm watching you! Pauline Myers as seen in Pajama Game R1 'Fm e She's all wet l Ah-da-looka' dat pair ob' legs M-m-m-m-m look what they placed me next tal l Seasick? 1 l IfL ' 0hl ls that really Ioaded? Ill P you're shoes? on Lucy! So homo ' tl' P re relec me M-m-m-m say cheeeeese 'Friendly Persuasion w Look at all the lovelie: th ' 'd f th' . Carla and her car coat on e ms' e 0 ls lm Katliys party-Kathy thinks its Names Incorporated Thursday., SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS OFFICERS President Justin Okada Vice-President Vicki Morud Secretary Deanna Ferguson Treasurer Tom Nawrocki Sergeant-at-Arms Ed Chapman Row I: Vicki Morud, Justin Okada, Deanna Ferguson. Row 2: Tom Nawrocki, Eddie Chapman. soPHoMoRE CLASS coUNci Row I: Deanna Ferguson, Vicki Morud, Judy Holzworth, Wendy Hlavka, Justin Okada, Row 2: Alan Heeter, Tom Nawrocki, Ed Chapman, Larry E. Williams, Ron Calhoun, Jim Douglas. IJ' , 1'-5' if . lf' I hd, A , J . 7 X ' F pl f .3 M , ,gl , Vx 1 ' V 6 'fi l T, f-as-4 I- - .,l X .,.- V Kg.,-J T. r I I -nr' - 1 X ,,-, t gs so If X ' A Dx Ran? l ak -1 :iq . A . 5 Val!! 4 sf, ll l F' 'Y' . .Ab K' ol. 2:10 I lb D ,LY M 5 x -. 1 .U- .it X 4? -ar. I' ff, I. ,L if 1 . 1 s es, f I r ff? 1, 11 . lr If I ' Pls 'AJ . Earl Anderson Jayne Anderson Donna Barry Ken Berreth Ann Betz Pat Bevan Ron Blake Aldo Bomotti Glen Boring Merrily Bowen Bob Bracken William Breck Dianna Breitenstein Diane Bronson Jean Brown Rosalyn Bubeck Rose Marie Budiselic Bill Burge Louise Byers Mike Cabeen Ron Calhoun Joan Cammack Melody Cantrell Wayne Carmine Ed Chapman Doug Charbonneau Lynn Chisum Ray Clifford James Cobb Jack Coiteux 1 W Q WS-5 s ,X if ,S - ' l -Q ,ff F 4 X Nr.. . x . XX 'T xl li. 3 so . f i fn' ' I K .!',n 1'- , 5, 'iiiaiif lty A E l E.1'!s K ' I fi l L ' 'F .R Fe- A ' K' 7:5 , Q : 'V KJ' A I fn A. T ,,V y C y . 1 ,I f - A Q f , lg 'P as is '29 Donald Coleman Fred Conklin Mike Cook Phyllis Coombs Julie Corbin William Costine Connie Cox Steve Cox Clarence Cross Lee Cross William Davidson Terilyn Dean Lee Deckard Linda De5emple Jerry Detter Patsy Dickinson Judith Diercks Susan Dimick Bill Dixon Bill Dorst Jim Douglas Gilbert Dutton Gerald Dyck Vernon Eckert Carloa Enegren .lay Ennes Deanna Ferguson Lynn Flintoff Patricia Flood Barbara Forman 1 4 '- QW J,. 1 F f 1 if S? .- fa. Ji T svf . f l 1 .jx TF' Q2 Q- ' Y' X e l 1 -1 0 .3305 ., .r . 4' Y . ,. '1 1-, in-J , .. . N 1, sr, Y 17.4 ,I 31 'f-'Y .Gr I s' Zr 5. . -qyae Pisa. Ti Lili 1 r EAR 9,1 36 A75 'F N I-f' rv 33,1 KF f as 9 4 . N , i lI',,g Kathy Franklin Gary Ganske Dick Gately Ronald Gauger Sandra Gaylord Paula Gerer Sandra Gerrior Rita Giacchero Miles Giebelhouse Dick Gilmore Marie Gorsline Wayne Guyton Bill Haberlack Vernon Hamilton Marilyn Hammack Brian Hanneman .lim Harding Arnold Hariu Rosalie Hartnell Diana Hawkins Ruth Heclmel Alan Heeter Yvette Hegg JoAnne Henning Diane Hieb Gary Hilgert Virginia Hills Wendy Hlavka Judy Holzworth Doug Howard what r 1 U 1 It r 33' -Q '1J'I'1'i' 1 fn :IAQ n J' u 'F fox ' -or 8 ..-I-' ll -. J3i:?f'f, lil is T., .Xu y ur l A 0 . ,' ., QQ: sf:- k av' xz -nj' 'su . hm ' g 'Qi , 1 , QIQ 51.1, 2 ..,, gn- f sg .ii ., ,P V23 '9- I gf? ,, Y,xg,pv :J ,, f -grg,,z1?i.- 1 iigp rf 1 5.6 ' A illllgf will Q' N fi inn A . A if KLLLV is week! is 135 is 2 1 Q .. h J sei. if .gf VL -.I N! .J ,ff-g of is i gf- v .1 , Q if is 'Q i t sf , gf! an Arlene Hughes Eugene Humbert Paul Hurt Mary Hanna lsa Kyle James Judy Johnson Judy K. Johnson Paul Johnson David Johnston Chester Kaczenski Pauline Kanne Eileen Kennedy Jerry Kiefer Jean Kiefer Don Killinger Cheryl Koch Judith Krebs James Lancaster Gordon Lass Robert LeHuguet Dennis Leischner Helen Lemarr John Lillestrand Dave Lynch Artlene Mackwood Robert Mann Johnathan , Marks Adrian Marlett Sharon- Marsh Patrick Marson Bob Martin Elizabeth Marvin Judith Maxwell Gale Millard Mildred Miller Richard Miller Penny Miner Nita Moe Diane Molstad Vickie Morud Rosemarie Mulick Lee Munden Frank Myers Thomas McCoy .ludith McDaniels Bonnie McGinnis Tom Nawrocki Patti Nelson Rosalie Nelson Andrea Nemeth William Nordgren Edward Norton Joy Ness Justin Okada Ardith Olson Lona Ott William Ott Betty Overturt Donald Pederson Dianna Perrigo bv' W ,gl xg V,V,, . . .SS .ol I x l XX x x V is Q ,S an f . Leland Pershall Donald Peters Babrara Phillips Judy Poet Adeana Poff Karen Porter Alice Quale Nancy Raymond Donald Redell Anita Reischman Jack Reynolds Shirley Reynolds Sharon Rhinebold Par ara Rhodes Judith Robinson Aleda Ruffing Martin Rush Janis Sabin Linda Schauer Diane Schmidt Carolyn Senske Carol Shelton LeRoy Sipes Larry Skou Carolyn Slaughter Cathy Smith Evelyn Smith Lewis Snodgrass Janet Souders Marilyn Steiner , 1- ,JJ Nagy, P -r .- . fr fan 'Wh Q 4 r- - . J -A Q. lx ' . If maggie' I I - 9 ga Jr' rx X A 1 4 P ? cl . F , f ' if X Xi-v ,L .5 ' I ff I iff, T ff' 31 li 'asf 13-vi s Lil ral' ,ix-:iff -3 ,'i 'll l 'K PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Clifford Anderson Allen Bruce Baird Alvin Brown James Brown Joseph Buffington James Clarke Darlene Erb Daniel Floyd Dennis Fredrislxson Jack Hattan 3 - X 5 I km ll' . J! A l 'A 5 P U ix 1 'I ..m' v rg.- -4 gm 51-af U u a I ' 'Pie -L'P U 4, ,,.f 1 1 H, 'lk .,,. 3. F , iq -12-x Donald Herndon Norman Jamison Robert Patterson Rita Marie Peterson Ralph Poisell Ronald Street Dennis Sweeney Gail Sylvester Gene Taylor Gloria Taylor Patricia Todden Walter Tschudy Paul Unrien Melvin Ussing Robert VanBishler Larry Vincent Terrance Wallen Jeannette Westing Lloyd Westling Terry Wildscliut Lawrence Williams Lawrence E, Wiliam Kathy Willis David Wilson Leslie Wollam Pamela Wodds Roy Yamamoto 7.2 Robert Youlmer Terry Portwood Franklin Sharpe Patricia Solomon Robert Stephens Cathey Sue Tolli VCV Linda Zimmer John Waters Lorraine White Patricia White C-h-e-e-se 5, 5 N , rf 1: L all i SI1e's givin' orders aga H nl CUPID'S CORNER It's horrible to be wall flowers She's got you cornered, Jin The Tango WN. Sweet Adeline-'Hic' The Little? Drummer Boy Yvette: 'Where are you taking me?' She can really dish it out-later it will be a rolling pin Fay: '0h, oh, Mr. BoardweII': 90I' the camera on us' ,, , , , . lm You can tell by looking Linda: Heh, heh, he thinks I don't enjoy thisl' -Ie Y3 Play 'I coo at this hunk of man, Nigel: 'She thinks I do-she's rightl ' eats Puffed Grass Mike: I can't bear to tell her' 2,5 , R Judy Poet and wife I -, -V , ., Jw l12f ?': 'va I 97 aff: , fI?35i-'tizk E f ' if-ff-' I, . H 1 qu AII he needs is a halo and some wings FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Dean Popp Vice-President Marlene Rasmussen Secretary Pamela Swadener Treasurer Jack Devlin Sgts.-at-Arms Gary White and Robert Taylor Row l: Marlene Rasmussen, Dean Popp, and Pamela Svadener. Row 2: Jack DevIin,'Gary White, and Robert Taylor. FRESHMAN CLASS CCUNCIL Row l: John Frentress, Jerri Calhoun, Marlene Rasmussen, Joanne Bergstrom, Pamela Swadener and Dean Popp. Row 2: Jack Devlin, Gary White, Paul Petrequin, Steve Stone, Robert Taylor. 1, g: I ll 95 1.. iq s 1 as s iff F 5' f 1 I i K Q L Nl A I 2 Q49 2 fl -'A K 'W' .V 3. ? w f. f ' .N , htig' fy N ff' A2 3 in Fl 'ii ,N ' .K fit .f fx? 1 f in NM as Is ' ' X I 1 1 n 1 3? ii .4 ,fl-' 5x x 'NN li : Q5 A Johnnie Affolter Babrara Alexander David Andersen Nadine Archer Frances Baggs Sharon Barlow Dan Barnes Don Barnhart Edwin Bell Janet Bentley Joanne Bergstrom Tom Bible Judy Black Gary Blair Carol Blake Peggy Bloedel Marlene Bocci Ron Boeve Dick Bohlmann Lanna Bonstein Bob Bosch Dave Bowman Lavelle Boyer Bob Brown Richard Brown Babrara Brownell Judy Bubeck Marvin Buser Gerry Calhoun Palsy Campbell 1 np, in Si -i ,WWI 'Wil' ii' r I vb- , hz., I 5 i .I x I V, '1 :ci wi, ll .A i EF' -.f' ' V I A..- 'Y' Y , I -'l J' la 5 ,C f ,- la 3 Mike Cantrell Ann Carlson Dan Carlson Linda Carpenuter Lee Caspercon Andrew Cassinelli Albert Charriere Pal Chester Alice Church Janice Clay Richard Clouster Elizabeth Coates Linda Coates Karen Cook Darrel Couch Christine Crew Bob Deffern Molly Sue Dawson Gary Deardortf Sharon Densmore Shirley DeSemple .lack Devlin Mike DeWaide Ron Dietz George Diprotio ' Mildred Dittenhauer Mario Dov Ivy Dryden Mary Lou Dumolt David Emlcr I x -J li' y ' if f in sf, V A ff F' f , Z k 4: ix, 'QS . ,.,: ' L G ,, ix .l X F File. 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A ll A , 1-Q Y A ...Z W Z S' ' .1 ' 1 2 1-5 K Jillellen Henegar Danny Herrick Dave Hillend Bob Hodson Cheryl Holmes Sandra Hughes Maylon Ingersoll Richard Irey Valene Jansik Shirley Jelderks Lynda Jensen Don Jones Russell Jones Jan Johnson Randy Johnosn Vernon Johnson Dave Kalb Dean Keeler Steve Keller Elton Kemnirz Caroline Kemp Alonzo King Mike Kingsbury Elaine Kline Jim Komlolske Mike Kramer Conrad Krislensen Sandra Kurtz Gary Lancaster Bob Landerholm -49- ll V .. , ., 1, A Ef 9' in K ,iW J A ml s f 1 Gary Larsen Ron Lauinger Ron Love Jerrery Lyons Ann Manning Dennis Martens Karen Martin Shirley Lee Marvin Norma Jean Mathis Rose Marie Maule Merle Maxon Vern Mayo Henry Michalke Barry Miller Gary Miller Ron Millspaugh Keilh Montee Terry Montgomery Francis Moon Babrara Morud Russell Myers Kenneth McCafferYy Pat McCoun Bob McKay Clifford Nagely Glenn Nathan Kay Ness Mike Ness Beverly Neumann Paul Oakden is ,Q . Q P-.- liz ' l'? ,lf ,if .P 1 v -KK H F ., :: ' I A Lf! 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Vg ' Q X -A K: 'K 1' ll iyamiz If A .rv 'H' 6- l Q, f' N 1 ff - 1 'P J . fx' 12 f 'A' i lf ' 'a 'ff-.12 Lynne Scott Judy Shelley John Singleton Jack Sleeman Jeanette Smith Lance Smith Mike Sofich Bill Stenberg Steve Stone fam Swadener Bob Taylor Bill Terlecki Ron Tomphson Diane Timm Mary Malory Keith Van Cickle Jerry Veehker Caroline Vinson Sally Vog Susan Voll Bob Waldt Alan Watson Phil Weber Doug Weitzel Richard Westerdahl Gail Wilcox Gary White Joe Whittington David Witham Diana Young PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Bill Bailey Curtis Caine Toni Cheatham John Freeman Anne 'Gould Bill Hrivnal: Dave Imler Peggy MacKen Dave Nichols Donna Noland Pat Ross Jean Stevens Ken Upshaw Frank Waterman Dale Wells Mary Wilson AUTIIGRAPIIS Hey there blg boy' Don't be so shy! Here hes a defeated man . J T 6 X f V J l X X X K L A Hz:-.XX v I 8 T ml-ull ' ' 1 I J A if X ff l llllxllll rd , ' T s ' Q y l -'obl f f' Q a y PM Q, ., ' Sizzle sizzle Hay-quit , A' 1 a 1, dro Nelson from the Tllauna Jail land friendlf' What's If - H V They trled to pants me Tea Incognito Watermelon Eater xw 0 fy? ' . sv. - K' 'saw-v ' Ten N ' ' l really don't think it'll do any good, Barbl' Ov 45 gs 5 4 5 'l l lx T IM l' Everybody loves the cha-hha rha-cha. HA beVY Of bead' beauties They actually have horns in th spare. cir mouths instead of bottles, sl VA E ' rw WN .- K 4 ' s . Rn The June Taylor dancing Rejects' Under that mean face- - - 1 a mean guy! WcIl, it means youlrc afraid of boys' M651 O sl Us G r lfvb -I jx, W N 5 N W J' 'hh 2, U eg sb WN H i . X 9 dim 19 -'S M If 'fi-f? ' ,V E: Y-.. --K1Qg.f 6 , rf'- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Row l: Art Hanson, Nigel Parkhurst, Charles Anderson, Jack Shields, John Meyer, and Frank Ott. Row 2: Kathy Smith, Sandy Pierce, Mary Ann Westing, Judi Sylvester, Heather MacArthur, and Pat Turner. Row 3: Adviser Mr. Sheridan Jones, Janet Miller, Carol Reynolds, Joanne Wilcox, elan Ruby, Dorothy Denton, and Dee Wald. Not Pictured: Ken Boeve, Gary Bowen, Dean Casperson, Bob Dallman, Linda Hart, Charlie Hinkle, Ginger Hudson, Sherry Jager, Jean Kalb, Pete Koida, Cathy Loftus, Beverly Neal, Frank Nettleton, Clyde Nordgren, Martha Perley, Carol Randall, Ricky Reents, and Lily Tamura. ,,,,ES,,,,N, TH ESPIANS PRESIDENT -PQ ff, Charlene Anderson . . . The members of Clackamas High's chapter of of National Honor Society are elected from the jun- ior and senior class on thet basis of charac- ter, leadership, schol- arship, and service. Charlie Hinkle . . . Troupe 1788 is devoted to the ad- vancement of drama- tic arts in the high school. Row l: Marylin Hammack, Judy Garrison, and Jan Aus. Row 2: Arloene Ott, Joy Diprolio, Judy Aus, and Sharon Cox. Row 3: Don Boss, Charlie Hinkle, Fred Gunzner, and Adviser Mr. Dorian Ross. RALLY SQUAD Barbara Hardt Yvonne Hegg Queen Jan Brown UdY Garrison Pat Turner From Left: Sherry Jager, Pat Turner, Heather MacArthur, Rosean Jager, Judy Garrison, Jan Brown, and Penny Oberg. Penny Oberg Sherry Jager Heather MacArthur 7 C75 5 PRINCESS KATHY SMITH PRINCESS FAYE FULMER FOOTBALL COURT we QUEEN PETRA NIEMEYER PRINCESS JAN BROWN BASKETBALL COURT A s QUEEN PAULINE MYERS PRINCESS HEATHER MACARTHUI CHRISTMAS COURT ,,, f . ,M 4 N 1 X From Left: Justin Okada, Miss Christmas Spirit, Eileen Kennedy, Jerry Jensen, Sandy Pierce, Bob Dallman, Martha Perley, Dean Popp and Marlene Rasmussen. POLIO COURT ..1 ,j..., Tig, W .sf f -1' - is-H. ,, W, U . Q . 1 C9 rwfrigfifnl' on If 75 A-g -'F sp XJ CS' 'Wo 'W-li, .gf I Q W 13 lgll- :lm .:1,,' 1, V-1-5. ,. V.9TLAbIA.f 'l,:.1,,gfLf'zf'f X-.H 1 1 W DJ From Left: Princess Janet Mille , K th S ' h P' Princess Heather MacArthur. r Queen G ll mlt ' nncess Arloene Ott' and CLASS PERSONALITIES 115 FRESHMAN-BARBARA BROWNELL AND PAUL PETREQUIN SOPHOMORE-SANDY GERRIOR AND RON CALHOUN CLASS PERSONALITIES ul- ? ,nail 'Q Wg-7 JUNIOR-PAT LAWLER AND KEN ALcoRN 'Q C SENIOR-PETRA NIEMEYER AND JERRY JENSEN J. V. YELL From Left: Dee Wald, Kathy Smith, Ginger Hudson, Penny Oberg, Rosemarie Scheurch, and Betty Haberlach. SCARLETEERS Standing: Ann Carlson, Ron Dietz, and Barbara Morud. Kneeling: Wendy Hlavko. Not Pictured: Sharon Densmore. E ,-K. ,. PL, 7 . ! Novemm i MARCH cams of THE Morm-I IN.. DECEMBER FEBRUARY PAT TURNER CAROL REYNOLDS JANUARY LINDA HURT SHIRLEY HOFFMAN DIANE MOLSTAD JANUARY DECEMBER FEBRUARY JERRY CHARBONNEAU A NOVEMBER MARCH WAYNE PEERY PAT RICHARDSON O ROTARIANS OF THE MONTH J JACIE SHIELDS JIM COCHRAN No rain-good Who's the cuhe In the mlddle7 is N l clldn'f know-elephants and laughing hyenag needed sleep Larry and hus lovely ladies ,Searching for some,h,,,g7 Gown of the yea' K. Blr Ai if -. E A Il T S X rum. I N, rv v I wc f W gg, is 'F Q r .45 I :' ou 3 ogxmb- argon- 1 gig 6 - . OE'-IQ.. 2 v.E -w 1218 C :S 135 ws: 1 L L m g::1:l3'J qoclrfi .avg c .mm Nuo -w 0:.E'3 Q4-gtg? 5-2:63 N E'S N S45 ssi- .l:'m- XE bi' L D J oc Ng 3-:Lac 231232 ENB fu 20-'Ex L . .U -:mm : E? 2 Ng ,-xc.- B 3 2 a5.Q'J3s 2 ti' - 1- :.Q USE-12 rv ., 1: .ofa cm .:., og:,,,9'Q QE.: ,A . azure L M, QJV' LO :QI..Ch L mumggdi L55 .E u w v-5.12455 m 1 E.-55 -'D -:ws 4'-L. 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The Glee this year is primarily a training class. The main purpose is to teach the students how to read music at sight. .he Senior Choir is the goal of the Glee members. GLEE Instructor: Mr. Dean Qualls. Row l: Norma Mathis, Pat Chester, Sally Vog, Margaret Schmidt, Carol Blake, Pamela Swadener, Molly Dawson, and Jeanette Smith. Row 2: Deanie Floyd, Sharon Rhinebold, Barbara Brownell, Sharon Pierce, Barbara Johnson, Linda Gainer, Barbara Peterson, Stephenie Rhodes, and Shirley Marvin. Row 3: Russell Myers, Jack Hattan, Ron Melspaw, Steve Stone, Paul Petrequin, and Eddie Chapman. DANCE COMBO . . . The Dance Com- bo was organized this year by the students in it. Aside from the school performances, Boys' League meetings and school dances, they played for a number of dances where they were feat- unred. Standing: Mike Darnell, Mr. Dean Qualls, Merle Hlavka, and Don McKinney. Seated: David Grace and Gary Millard. . . . The Orchestra this year made sever- al appearances in the area. Though small, the group plays quite a high caliber of mu- sic. One member, Lar- ry Williams, is ploy- ing in the Portland Jr. Symphony. ORCH ESTRA At the Piano: Jean Kalb. Seated: Larry Williams, Don Traudt, Glen Boring, Sandra Kurtz, Helen Kehrer, Ellen Coleman, and Mr. Dean Qualls. Not Pictured: Susan Deering, Merle Hlavka, and Gail Wilcox. MIXED ENSEMBLE At the Piano: Jean Kalb, Row I: Sadie Eisenbeisz, Joanne Kline, Patsy Dickenson, Judy Holzwarth, Pat Flood, and Pat Stoelting. Row 2: Ron Blake, Jim Flink, Bob Muessig, Dean Osterman, Jerry Jensen, and Jim Chocran GIRLS' TRIO . . . This group is the mort advanced members of the Senio CIl0if- They have performed a various programs throughout th area. . . . These girls are a very opular group mainly because het' 5I 9 music in a Iighfel' ein. A very outstanding trio, ar sure. At the Piano: Jean Kalb. Standing: Judy Svoverland, Dorothy Denton and Patsy Dickenson. BOYS' OCTET At the Piano: Pat Flood. Standing: Ron Blake, Lee Munden, Jim Flink, Bob Muessig, Don Boss, Dean Osterman, Jim Cochran, Jerry Jensen, and Gary Vandermast. . . . This group sings quarte music in the barbershop balla and negro spiritual lines. SKIN OF CUR TEETH l-4: :C,g l y C 72 0 - fl' 91 S1 l 'i , -n 7 'ness if ,zu Seated: Barbara Hardt, Carla Enegren, Yvette Hegg, Marilyn Hammack, Joanne Kemnitz, and Jim Black. Standing: Dick Trout, Mike Darnell, Nigel Parkhurst, Dave Butler, Don Boss, and Art Hanson. For the second consecutive year, th edrama department presented an unusual play by Thornton Wilder. It was a satiric story of the extraordinary edventures of the Antrobus family, going down through the ages, from the time the great wall of ice crept over the world to the end of the war-any war. The family have survived a thousand calamaties by the skin of their teeth, and the whole play is a testament of faith in humanity. Sabina . . . Marilyn Hammack Mrs. Antrobus . . JoAnn Kemnitz Gladys . . . .lan Aus Henry . . Fred Gunzer Mr. Antrobus . . . Don Boss 6 A Fortune Teller . . ' Ginger Hudson r 1, Assistannt Director . Charlie Hinkle All fl- i Business Manager . . Sharon Cox Chief Electrician . . Art Hanson Promotion Chief . . Sandy Gaylord House Manager . . Arloene Ott Don Boss and JoAnn Kemnitz Fwd Gunznelr la AUS' MifllY Hammack and JoAnn Kemnitz, PAPA IS ALL . I ,A.,fI..v,-'-1.'- -,i-'fa -- ,a-.W ' . 2-'qv 1 V. . , ' -J 2-' f i on , . f 4 Q , ,, riff' +4 . i X ., ,,.,.,, iff' www' '- uf .ww-1-4' ,. 1-wr' 4 ...e,A, ' ' . .559-8 I -lf Sandy Pierce, .lack Shields, Petra Niemeyer, and Bob Moon. Papa ls All, a hilarious comedy by Patterson Green, was pre- sented in March by the Senior Class assisted by the Thespians. lt was the story of a Pennsylvania Dutch mother, daughter, and son who rebel against a tyrannical father, and proved to be one of the most popular plays ever presented at Clacka- mas High School. Bob Moon, Petra Niemeyer, and Mr. Dorian Ross. Mama . . . Jake ..... State Trooper Brendle . Mrs. Yoder . . . Papa .... Assistant Director . Business Manager and Stage Manager . Petra Niemeyer . Bob Moon Sandy Pierce Dorothy Denton Jack Shields Nigel Parkhurst . Arloene on Bob Moon, Petra Niemeyer, and Haywood Cook. ASSISTANT DIRECTORS DIRECTOR CHARLIE HINKLE SKIN OF OUR TEETH oonomv DENTON '-16 THE NIGHT or JANUARY I6 ' Clie F NIGEL PARKHURST PAPA IS ALL M. DORIAN ROSS A' I if STAGE CREW Row I: .loy Diprofio, Judy Garrison, Marilyn Hammack, Don Boss, Nancy Cottrell, and Janet Lex. Row 2: lap Aus, Bob Martin, Wade Wilcox, Jim Black, Jeanette Myers, and Nancy Favreau. Row 3: Art Hanson, Fred Gunzer, Dave Butler, Don Pedersen, Dave Lynch, and Mr. Dorian Ross. I Z V 'f FUTURE HOMEMAKERS 0F AMERICA PRESIDENT Mary Ann Westing . . . The purpose of F. H. A. is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satis- foctions of homemak- mg. Row I: Jeannette Westing, Diane Bocci, Mary Isa, Sandra Bergstrom, Mary Ann Westing Dana Roth Ramona Sporri, and Bonnie McGinnis. Row 2: Adviser Mrs. Pierce, Barbara Thompson Frances Garbel Barbara Alexander, Susan Voll, Judy Diercks, Janet Souders, Connie Ward, Sandy Geriior and Adviser: Mrs. Faye Ruble. Row 3: Pat Chester, Mary Lou Dumolt, Marlene Bocci, Sandra Hughes Mildred Ditten- Igaver, Kaxhleeg NiVesti:gAMafyB Ann' Cooki-Rgsage Roth, Doris Lilly, and Barbara Rhodes. Row 4: Judy earson, nn ar son, o nne er s rom, in a ar enter, anic , Alice Church, and Joy Okada' 9 D e Clay Nancy Raymond, Frances Baggs, PRESIDENT Ben Gasatis . . The purpose of F. A. is to work to- :rd establishment in rming and training impetent, agressive ral leaders and get- ng experience in co- rerative activities. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Row I: Don Mantei, Ken Boevey Alex Komlofske, Don Ritthaler lTreas.l, Jack Shields lVice-Pres.l, Ben Gasatis IPres.l, and Adviser Mr. Charles McGee. Row 2: Gordon Hanks, Bill Haaheim, Dan Pederson, Jon Marks, Bob McKay, Mario Dow, Monte Irwin, Fred Engelking, Ron Boeve, Jim Komlofske, Rick Perrigo, and Bill Hrivnak. Row 3: John Harwarth, Mike Gillen, Jeff Lyons, Russel Jones, Martin Rush, Aldo Bomotti, Jack Reynolds, Cliff Anderson, Dennis Leischner, Dave Harrington, and Jim Wright. Row 4: Richard Irey, Mike Sofich, Ron Hanks, Jerry Veenker, Don Peters, Wes Notz, Mike Darnell, Joe Whittington, Ken Doolin, Ron Park, Dave Withanl, and Dick Brown. Row 5: Bob Datfern, Richard Miller, Gary Ziegler, Fred GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT Dee Wold . . To promote good iealth, physical effici- anc, athletic accom- xlishments, and love of the out-of-doors. Row I: Adviser Miss Dorothy Allen, Beneva Bader, Marilyn Richardson, Dee Wald, Darlene Vetsch, Margo Falkner, and Adviser Miss Bernice Evans. Row 2: Charlene Anderson, Pat Stoelting, Linda Hurt, Mary Ann Elliott, Yvonne Hegg, Patsy Kelley, Ellen Lee Throndsen, and Marilyn Kennedy. Row 3: Ramona Sporri, Nancy Cottrell, Fay Procter, Diane Bocci, Mary Ellen Cook, Kenda Richardson, Beverly Neal, and Cheryl Koch. Row 4: Sharon Cox, Janet Aus, and Judy Guthrie. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Row I: Adviser Mr. Dennis Miller, Gary Timm, Ben Gasatis, Mike Carlson, Dean Osterman, Don Ritthaler, Jerry Charbonneau, and Jim Simpson. Row 2: Wayne Peery, Herm Gartner, Dave Simpson, Tom Rich, Jack Shields, Chuck White, Ray Kiefer, and Justin Okada. Row 3: Norm Smith, Ricky Reents, Eric Pearson, Don Traudt, Mike Snodgrass, Ken Doolin, Don Wiles, and Bill Haberlach. Row 4: Roy Young, Walt Wagner, Jim Cochran, Ron Rodgers, Richard Peterson, Bill Davidson, John Nagely, Monte Irvin, and Ross Haberlach. Row S: Dick Devlin, Dick Beeson, Bob Wagner, Pat Richardson, Fred Engelking, Ken Boeve, Jim Wam- hauah. and Tom Stocker. PRESIDENT ,P x -1 my is . ' 5 l f' I, X K ... Don Ritthaler . . . To promote the athletic program, anc to create good sports- manship and citizen- ship. 89 PI BETA iw 1 Joanne Wilcox . . . The purpose of Pi Beta is to create, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. Row I: Joanne Wilcox. Row 2: Dana Roth, Barbara Hardt, and Jean Robertson, Row 3: -H-M Deanna Ferguson, Marylin Hammack, Vicki Morud, and Arloene Ott. Row 4: Lenore Pense, Shirley Coombs, Lily Tamura, Barbara Thompson, JoAnn Kemnitz, and Patsy Kelley. Row 5: Ardie Olson, Sherry Jager, Pat Lawler, Yvonne Hegg, Jackie Seibold, ................ Dianna Breitenstein, Peggy Laandis, Marilyn Steiner, and Phyllis Coombs. Not pic- tured: Adviser Mr. Boyd Jarman. GIRLS' LEAGUE OFFICERS Row I: Judy High, Penny Hunter, Lenore Pense, Heather MacArthur, and Lana Tarkia. Row 2: Wendy Hlavka, Charlene Anderson, Kathy Smith, Dee Wald, Cathy Loftus, and Lily Tamura. Row 3: Sandy Pierce, Adviser Miss Helen Flint, and Vicki Morud. BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS llyxvynzz 6l:g:y'Charboneau, Don McKinney, and Philip Nelson. Row 2: Adviser Mr. Boyd Jarman, and PWDENT LAMBDA CHI .Ll -vs o T , All X Dorothy Denton . . . The purpose and aims of this social- service organization are to further good citizenship in the school and community. Row I: Lynda Verhagen, Peggy Landis, JoAnn Kemnitz, Nancy Cottrell, Dorothy Denton, Barbara Hardt, Penny Oberg, Lenore Pense, and Adviser, Miss Dorothy Allen. Row 2: Arloene Ott, Patsy Kelley, Judy Garrison, Shirley Coombs, Lily Tamura, Virginia Eisenbeisz, Yvette Hegg, Barbara Foreman, Fay Proctor, and Joanne Berreth. Row 3: Arlene Hughes, Judy Poet, Sharon DeWaide, Jean Brown, Phyllis Coombs, Bonnie McGinnis, Jan Brown, and Yvonne Heg. PRESIDENT u Don Wiles . . . The purpose 1 this selective social or ganization is to pr: mote cooperation an better understandin among the students c Clackamas High. l Row l: Darrell Frentress, Dave Simpson, Tim Kendig, Eric Pearson, Rodger Betnar, Lee Munden, Clinton Hudson, Mike Cook and Jerry Jensen. Row 2: Doug Charboneau, Jim Simpson, Mike Darnell, Ricky Reents, Bob Wagner, Dick Beeson, Don Wiles, and Dick Gatley, Row 3: Don McKinney, John Nagely, Don Ritthaller, Ben Gasatis, John Herrick, Jim Myron, and Bob Martin. Row 4: Jerry Char- ! boneau, Chuck Soloman, Bob Moon, Dick Devlin, John Meyer, and Herm Gartner. Row 5: Allen Heeter, he li.-lurdmn Dnnnis Sweenev. Dean Osterman. and Philin Nelson. KAPPA CHI Row l: Ginger Hudson, Judl Sylvester, Judy High, Kathy Smith, Carol Reynolds, Betty Haberlach, Kathy Baumer, and Adviser Mrs. Maud Fowler. Row 2: Charlotte Crook, Judy Diercks, Deanne Ferguson, Marilyn Hammack, Wendy Hlavka, Linda Wollam, Faye Fulmer. and Dianna Breitenstein. Row 3: Judy Swoverland, Helen Kunze, Rose Marie Budiselic, Vicki Morud, Diane Molstad, and Carla Enegren. ILUMINATTI PRESIDENT PRESIDENT . f, if Kathy Smith . . . A selective so- cial-service club or- ganized to better its members' personalities through social func- tions. 1 Ron Wright . . A selective so- al-service club or- nnized to give young len an opportunity to evelop high social 'andards. Row li ROV' RQUQCYS, N0fm Church, John Stursa, Ron Wright, Wayne Pecry, and Paul Church. Row 2: Ellen Boring, Jim Kline, Frank Tunno, Frank Ott, Ray Clitlord, and Jim Cochran. Row 3: Jack Shields, arry Schaber, and Walt Wagner. PRESIDENT 1 as iz Carol Roynolds . . . The Durpose of PEP CLUB is to create school soirit omonq all the students of Clock- omos High and to support our school in all sports activities. PEP CLUB .... lil X' 1 - sw-7 -.l.s.. 'vu tl!!! . s ' -V ' - My ..Q..1..nu- Row I: Adviser Mrs. Pat Johnson, Cathy Loftus, Martha Perley, Linda Hurt, Carol Raynolds, Carolyn Bresaw, Judy Francis, and Adviser Miss Bernice Evans. Row 2: Arloene Ott, Margie Richardson, Lorena Dutton, Connie Ward, Marilyn Richardson, Sylvia Gilmore, Mary Ann Westing, Judy Rivers, and Janet Miller. Row 3: Alice Quale, Kathy Alwinger, Diane Bocci, Jean Kalb, Kathy Westing, Beverly Neal, Linda Hart, and Joanne Wilcox. Row 4: Wanda Hough, Diane Miles, Celia Carruthers, Shirley Hot- tman, Judy, Janet Aus, Donna Casper, and Dianne Freiter. EVERLATTA PRESIDENT Pat Carlson Turner Row l: Dana Roth, Heather MacArthur, Pat Carlson and Irene Kaiser. Row 2: Linda Williams. Row 3 Paula Gerer. Row 4: Jauce Raugust, Dee Wald and Pat Lawler. Row 5: Lucile Kaleta. Row 6 son, Petra Niemeyer, and Ardie Olson. 7 Sherry Jager. Row 7: Barbara Oake, Jean Robert- FUTURE NURSES Row l: Linda Hurt, Arloene Ott, and Marilyn Freeman. Row 2: Diane Molstad, Margie Richardson, Joy Diprofio, Janet Aus, Linda Zimmer, Linda Cochell, and Marilyn Richardson. Row 3: Mary Ann Cook, Ruth Heckel, Patsy Kelley, RoseMarie Budeslic, Judy Holzworth, Penny Miner and Sue Deering. PRESIDENT Jfflf Ken Raymond . . The purpose of SPECULANTES is to Jursue the nature of 'eality through study :nd discussion. SPECULANTES PRESIDENT X Arloene Ott . . . To further the interest of girls who wish to become nurses. Row l: Curtis Horner, Carol Randall, Petra Miemeyer, Dorothy Denton, Pauline Myers, Dee Wald, and Shirley Hoffman. Row 2: Adviser Mr. Forrest Siemroth, Kathy Alwinger, Ken Raymond, Linda Wellman, Melody E. Johnson, Alice Kaczenski, Bill Montgomery, and Pat Richardson. ,,,,,S,,,,N, PHI DELTA TAU Judy Aus . . . The purpose of the club is to promote friendliness and good will in and about Clackamas High School. Row l: Joanne Klein, Joy Diprotio, Judy Aus, Connie Ward, and Janet Aus. Row 2: Sharon Cox, Lorena Dutton, Barbara Brownell, and Carol Gerrior. Row l: Helen Lemarr, Betty Bell, Sandra Lauinger, Susan Knight, Diane Freiter, and Lona Ott. Row 2: Mary Ann Cook, Sandra Bergstrom, Carolyn Senske, Judy Robinson, Rosalie Roth, and Linda Zimmer, PRESIDENT 35- 9' Susan Knight . . . The purpose of this club shall be to promote good citizen- ship and leadersship qualities of members throughout h o m e, school ,and commun- ity 9 fQ X I Row l: Curtis Horner, Ken McCafferty and Art Hanson. Row 2: Mr. Richard Hutchens, Jack Shields, Nigel P Parkhurst and Dave Butler. PRESIDENT Tom Rich , . . The Art Club, open to interested students taking art or craft art courses, does varied artistic and il- lustrative work about the school. PRESIDENT .QA git-l 9 l .l if 5 Art Hanson . . . To service and operate the school's audovisuol equipment, such as projectors, re- corders, phonographs, ond public address systems. Row l: Sandy Gaylord, Janis Sabin, Tom Rich, Paula Gcrcr, and Adviser Mr Robert Boavdwcll Row 2 Joy Ness, Judi Maxwell, Judy Krebs, Yvonne Wright, and Rosalie Nelson Row 3 Elamc Sinclair, 97 g gy YOUTH FOR ci-misr iq I xx 3'-X h 'E Glen Boring . . . The purpose of the club is to promote Christian endeavor throughout the school and to set o Christian example on a personal basis. Row l: Mary Ann Cook, Yvonne Wright, Sue Dimick, Glen Boring, Judy Poet, Judy Robinson, and Diane Schmidt. Row 2: Patsy Dickinson, Gloria Taylor, Cheryl Koch, Ellen Coleman, Pauline Kanne, Rosalie Nelson, Diane Hieb, and Judy Johnson. Row 3: Keith Richey, Pat Flood, Mike Snodgrasf, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Row l: Pat Tuckness, Donna Wilson, Penny Hunter, Gloria Logan, and Adviser Mr. Dan Clifford. Row 2: Chuck White, Gerry Ollila, Dave Harrington, Leo Hopman, Ed Calton, and Jim Wright. 98 PRESIDENT 6 ,,,r 'Y' -r I Donn a Wilson MASQUERS Row l: Wade Wilcox, Diane Freiter, Mary Ann Cook, Ellen Lee Throndsen, Evelyn Smith, Karen Martin, and Adviser Mr. Dorian Ross. Row 2: Sandra Lauinger, Betty Bell, Donna Mueller, Edyth Wester, Lios Krebs, Terry Dean ,and Rosemarie Mulick. Row 3: Doris Lilly, Stephanie Rhodes, Joanne Kline, Carol Cerrior, and Judy Johnson. PRESIDENT D 5 .FJ it ,Td.:l,,4, Mary Ann Cook .. . The purpose of MASQUERS is to pro- mote interests and to self-educate in the field of drama and to help the school and community in drama- tic activities aryhn Whatll I do mth the weapon? 019059 cake bY C P 'Nv- fav. vu- in , . .4 , . .-. Guess who won the fl9h 4 C You have a movne stars complexnon Isash what a grouch!' Ooh, 3 little bil' of muscle ah-ea Thay theeth Show us your trick! mi mikshanku 0.k. Gunfight at the Corral! -W,-1, E. J' :tL1flM+nx3ifn4pr,-5,-511, --' --.uf1mr,!gq1,4n.4x'g vp.-jf, wg- f- -, -. : gf-1'5 ','fjzfrg5J'r,gf1-gg :--v--z,' b asf, ? v fu' . lx FZ-f-S ' . Y-S1 4' i ' .ffg 1 3 e l - 4 '-if E4 '+- ,Q J ' , 4 . .VL . .JS . '. ! an 4 115' . . ,.,.1-v-5,5 1 ,V A I 4 xt !'f,5YfQff, fr '.M'.Y9 U7 P G Y 1 aff, ,A sling ' Ls Il ,.. 31. 5 v Wm. . . .,J A' 511-2 L- .-, 4. W 1 . uf' ini Z' fxzfkicgs' K ...I QQ - 1.. - lg' :..F-- SF' 'e'. ,. NV. 'P N' K os0 ,rl K 1' S o 5 Q' WX 0 H Q 5 usp fp' 1 11 4' 7 Q BK ,f ' vi 1 'J' J .5 W ' V '- ox ' - fa ,Q 2 ,U l If S .,,g'i V . ,... E , I . .J ' 1 vu 1 Xi' Q: ,- , c N -,, , F I 5 F I I E . i 'JM ,1. I 4, , A V 4 Ev W1 1 4 .s 5 1 r L! J .P uf, .'i L2 i' T2 I. I-4 . 3? xl.: rv' ' fi- I ,SQL W , ., .4 ai' 1 :fwfr .X .T 'M 1 -, A. ' '-:Ll .. -15, W' :oz g CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES Q, x- c X - l Students procure a cultural and his- torical knowledge and appreciation of the spanish-speaking people while learning to read and speak Spanish. I I-1111! I 'ill ' ,.av '- V-'gsfliw' 1. v4V.:- Q' N --ll A gg' A view into the industrial and tech- nical aspects of life is given in the 1' f I ft ' h ' I I our casses o ered in Mec anica W ij Drawing. pl rin .K ' -'Pi , ye, ,'k' g, g, Slides, films, newspapers and other me- dia help present the German life and culture to those studying the language. N- The library is the center hub of the school. Here students come to choose reference material, periodicals, and reading matter. ll 'Lf ln homemaking, girls become acquain- ted with responsibilities of family life, cooking, and sewing. YNY'I'P llllllll' i fi HEL.. S 5' ,i l .im I Labratory experimentation and demon- stration result as chemistry pupils seek understanding of all matter. kcting, producing, lighting, make-up, backgrounds, management, and all :hoses of drama aid the student in de- reloping poise and dramatic expression ls he puts his talents and skills to work. During the lunch periods, the distribu- tive education class manages the stu- dent store, supplying pupils with every- thing from peanuts to pencils. Students develop artistic abilities and are encouraged to express them in school activities. 'bv CENTENNIAL DAY The Clackamas Cavaliers celebrated the lOOth anniversary of Oregon on March l3, l9S9. Nearly the entire student body participated in the occasion bv dressing cen- tennial fashion. There were costumes all the way from those of an Indian maiden to those of a Western marshall. That evening, a Centennial Dance sponsored by G.A.A. was held and was a big success. CJ, .till A 1 Q lynx i'- is' D tl' 1' VCT! , l 1 l HQETR 'he Centennial Dance was held on Fri- ay, March l3th and sponsored by Girls' tthletic Association. The centennial cos- umes were also worn that day to school. 4011 I .. ,A The 1959 Basketball Court was crowned at the Basketball Bounce which was spon- sored by Lambda Chi after the home- coming game with Milwaukie. Queen Pauline Myers and Princesses Faye Ful- mer and Heather MacArthur ruled over the dance. .I N' 3,1 B L- .. The Slave Sale was soonsored bv Future Teachers of America and held during noon hours in the cafeteria. Amonq their other various activities are cake walks and cake sales. PENNY ossus corv EDITOR PETRA NIEMEYER ART EDITOR ' I F -7 .Y I Tu . 1,1 in DON TRAUDT SPORTS EDITOR SHIELD STAFF vp-. LUCILLE KALETA ii ' ' , if E, ,I ,E A CATHY LOFTUS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MANAGING EDITOR . f'-917' b I tan klix , III I I fl P p. I LLovn ELLIS BARBARA HARD, JERRY CHARBONNEAU sronrs EDITOR EXCHANGE EDITOR CAR EDITOR GARY BOWEN PRODUCTION EDITOR 1 :UI ' H D151 AM 9513 , .J I MIKE KOCHER CIRCULATION EDITOR RON RODGERS PICTURE EDITOR - .L Seated: Judi Aus, Penny Oberg, Petra Niemeyer, Roy Burge, .lea n Meyer, Kathy Alvinger, Lloyd Ellis, Lucille Kaleta, Cathy Loftus, Phil Nelson, Mike Kocher, Lorena Dutton, and Martha Perley. Stan ding: Jerry Charbonneau, David Grace, Jerry Jensen, Ron Rodgers, Mr. Fred Kuhl, Gary Bowen, Don Traudt, Wade Wilcox, Charlene W ilke, and Barbara Hardt. SNNIS MILLER . Football, V. Wrestling, V. Tennis V. Baseball .V , A: xx M SMITH est. V. Wrestling, Freshman Basketball FRED KUHL , V. Baseball CLIFFORD SNIDER Asst. V. Football, J. V. Basketball, V. Golf, P.E. CHARLES HOGUE J. V. Football COACHING STAFF BOYD JARMAN V. Basketball, V. Track, Asst. Freshw Football -. K l 1 ,al f Y , PAT SMITH Freshman Football, Freshman Basketl D. ALLEN Girls Tennis B. EVANS Girls P.E. VARSITY R' 4 C Foo'rBAu. .Silllfur VARSITY FOOTBALL SQUAD - D ....-..,..,.iea,.n,. 4.1, , A 'l r ?122TT 7 YY rn 777 ,iv l 'H WY 'ff -Il T ' 142' .... . 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Row 2 KL to Rl: David Butler, Manager, Ben Gasatis, Gary Timm, Fred Engelking, Don Mantei, Charles Solomon, Tom Rich, Ross Haberlach, Bill Haberlach, Manager, Jack Shields, Lee Munden, Roy Chapman, Gary Hilgert, Roger Betnar, John Nagely, Pat Richardson, Don Ritthaler, and Roy Young, Manager. Quarterback Beeson instructs team' Coach Pat Smith inspects l'lerm's injury. x., .nv ,x Mfr , V w 1 Q Duck Devhn .vu .,- .suv Q LJ if mils ' fn' il' .A ,-3. -'wjfx Jr '30-W' zfmu' 5 514 A-3 I Tom Stocker, L. T. , , -,ix 9 F ff' 1 X J . ., I Don Rltthaler. L. E l -'if' il MOST VALUABLE PLAYER qi-Q spill ' '- K-A0!'. K , ' , KK!-l 54 4. 4 . XF: ,. ' ' . A il 'K CLACKAMAS l958 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PLAYER A ...f Ben Gasatis OUTSTANDING DOWNFIELD BLOCKER Clackamas Parkrose 6 Clackamas l9 Sandy l2 Clackamas Astoria 24 Clackamas Gresham l2 Clackamas Hillsboro l4 Clackamas Central Catholic 12 N Clackamas Millwaukie 7 Clackamas David Douglas 9 Clackamas l2 Bereton 25 Clackamas l2 Beaverton 25 Herm Gartner Ron Rodgers ll '58 J. V. Schedule Clackamas 36 Estocada 6 Clackamas l2 Beaverton 25 Clackamas 0 Sunset I8 Clackamas 0 Gresham I9 Clackamas I2 Hillsboro 0 Clackamas 0 Central Catholic 24 Clackamas 27 Milwaukie I2 Clackamas 6 David Douglas 30 J. v. Foo'rsAu. SQUAD ' 9999 V9 9 ff 9 Q P5 51 47 FSDQVTSI 9 10 EU. Row l lfrom the leftl: Dave Lynch, Bob Bracken, Don Mantei, Dennis Sweeney, Doug Howard, Allen Coleman, Jerry Kiefer, Eddy Chapman, Jim Clarke. Row 2: Dave Witt, Don Killinger, Ken Boeve, Bob Martin, Gilbert Dutton, Paul Unrein, Ricky Reents, Ken Alcorn, Lloyd Westing, mgr., Bill Davidson, Melvin Ussing, Wayne Guyton, Bill Dixon, Larry Williams, Duane Marvin, Mike Cook, Gary Hilgert, Eugene Humbert, Tom McCoy. K. ff cev as -x Hilgert races around right end. Bracken breaks through. SCHEDULE Beaverton 35 0 Sunset 28 7 Gresham 18 13 David Douglas 20 lB Milwaukie l4 l3 Central l 3 7 H illsbara I3 7 FRESHMEN FOOTBALL gage-vga T, gi as :WHS 157 4E1l3-Vo2lr E9 fl N13 Front row, left to right: Steve Kellar, Randy Johnson, Mike Kingsbury, Don Carlson, Dale Wells, Barry Miller, John Harworth, Gary White, Bob Hodson, Don Witham, Malyon Ingersoll, and Tom Bible. Second row: Coache Pat Smith, Manager Phil Weber, Jon Johnson, Ron Oake, Ron Boeve, Bob Bosche, Mike Gillen, Don Barnhart, Paul Petrequin, Steve Stone, Bob Taylor, Dave Bowman, Manager Ken McCafferty, and Manager Keith Montes. Third Row: Dan Dichardson, Dick Clouser, Sig Gustafson, Don Jones, Jack Devlin, Henry Marhulke, Jeff Lyons, Dean Popp, Kip Nagely, Bill Patrick, and Vic Grahn, Coaches Jarman and Smith give instructions. Knock him down again! JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL -T .15 Zn' ,- ,,,.. ..... ., . - --Q -ww 1 i ..., . ' - ., . 1 . j , S D ' - r 1, f - -4. , Front row, left to right: Leland Persuel, Gordon Lass, Mike Cook, Aldo Bomotti, Dennis Sweeney, Doug Howa , Dick Gatley. Back row, left to right: Coach Chief Snider, Bill Davidson, Wayne Guyton, Don X mag? 30,-ing, Bob Wagner, Jim Kline, Mgr. Gilbert Dutton. ,- if wf Q A, - ,,,,f.- -f Don Pederson makes the jump. FRESHMEN BASKETBAL Front row, left to right: Dale Wells, Steve Kellar, Dick Clouser, Mike Kingsbury, Paul Petrequin, Bill Steinberg, Don Barnhart. Back row, left to right: H Coach Pat Smith, Dave Kalb, Jack Devlin, Dean Popp, FIV Kip Nagely, Paul Oakden, and Dave Anderson. fl ll I D LII t 4 Q f' ' Q - 0 .- .sf-r - ' H-e 'TX ' 1 lv X' 'Tau' Y wi ' ---L -, :- .4 'HT' Jh-., . 1' Q .J 0 ?Y1 if'S L -v-D' YJ ,Q 'nl I ., Q ,I , H I--5 X 31 'i I l uf! kj . 'bhefi Q? E5 Lg :rx Ar' 2,3 1 lx 7-1 A11 I. T-H I .Q . I1 I' FRESHMEN, Left to rinht Doug Ott, John Affloter, Maylon lngersol, Dan Carlson, Ron Parv, Garya White, Mario Dow, Mike Gillen, Jim Komlofske, Elton Kemnitz, Lance Smith, Dick Bohlmann, Ted Sholin Dea Keeler, Ron Love, and Bob Hudson. Kneeling: Coach Den is Mille and Coach .lim Smith. , Il ll r GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM L . ,.' EE, I - al ..- From the left: Margaret Schmidt, Yvonne Hegg, Vicki Morud, Sharon Densmore, Gail Sylvester, Arlene Hughes, Miss Dorothy Allen, Cheryl Koch, Gloria Taylor, Jerri Calhoun, Marie Gorsline, Elaine Kline, and Kenda Richardson. GIRLS' SPORTS This year, several co-educational gym classes were held. In these classes, the students were divided into teams, and a tournament was held. The pictures on this page were taken during a 6th period volleyball tournament. GIRLS' INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL TEAM From the left: Della Walsh, Janet Aus, Joy Diprofio, Judi Aus, Linda Williams, Kenda Richardson, Mary Ellen Cook, LoAnn Bonstein, Sandra Kurtz, Elaine Kline, Janice Mallory, Alice Kaczenski, and Jean Ruby. In the center: Miss Evans and Miss Allen. PLAYNIGHTS The purpose of a playnight is to promote friendship and good sportsmanship among girls of dif- ferent schools. Girls' Athletic As- sociation sponsored several play- nights, with girls of our own and different schools. The Girls' lntramural Basketball team held several after-school games, in which basic basketball skills were stressed. These games help to promote good sportsman- ship 0010119 Clackamas stu- and friendliness with girls of other schools. ll N y ll You wouldn't dare lift me up there-would you? UBI UI-ll UI IICYE UYJIU throw the skull at you g . , 3 4 YE ' Teachers' refresher typing course lhunt and peckl. 91 Okay wise QUYS-v0U'Y2 had YW' 'uni' ,LJ 4 Marilyn's got her wires crossed. Quick! K safety pin, n The cupboard was bare? D ll? Hurry! Hide the arsenic we use in the lunches! She's going to pin him -stalking her man. 'F 'np Jump-don't be a chicken--Splash! Handsome? ' 8. ' w And then he hit me right here. ,L f Must be a good speaker up front! Wow-Was she Tnad when l told her he asked me outl Somebody give me a the elastic in Churc shorts just brokel Oh-did l fall asleep agai Out of Vogue she steps. H.,-L, ,--L, Most people st their feet in their mouthsl' Am-Hp: ,,.. . if lg . ' , , .AX W ,. 'ew I 'I 'Hu' , . L ll I , -L .. ,141 ' J ,-if I ,fiiyu ' X. w 1 WA 3 .air . JI 2,37 :V gwpi 1, . . I I , , Q Ml' I , wg r- , - . V . P ' . ' V , xy: -. I 1 Y Y F ,Q?'f'u+., ..i' L ' 'JY' 1 M' 1 - .. I , j . ., EJ . , '- Yu' ' ' 1 1. ' ' 'T main 5 ff - t V l 1 W '. ' N V ' S . 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Boyer, Lavelle 60 Yirecken, Robert Il, lll flralceman , Jess 62 A SYMBOL OF SWEET MEMORIES YOUR CLASS JEWELRY As Manufactured by Karl J. Klein, lnc. INDEX Ireck, William 51 Canpbell, Merle 26 Breitenateln, Dianna 16, 51, 90, Campbell, Patricia 60 Iggeoaw, Carolyn 16, 23, 96 Cantrell, Melody 51 5 79n39'-M LUWE' 51 Cantrell, Mike Ollchaelj 61 Brom' 'haue M' 25' 51' 71' Carboneau, Karen 62, 80 72, 92 Broun, Jean 51, 92 Brown, Richard 60. 33 Brom , labert 60 Brownell, Barbara 60, 76, 32, 96 Bubeck, Judith 60 lubeck, Rosalyn 51 Budlsellc, lose Marie 51. 93, Bqfgg' lgy 62, 51, 108, 117 Burns , Robert Buser , Marvin Buaer Melvin Butler, David 111 Byers, Louise 62 60, 81 62 25, 86, 86, 97, 51, M Byrd, Donna 67, 80 C Csbeen, Michael 51 Cain, Curtis 67 Calhoun, Geraldine 59, 50- 113 Calhoun, lonald 50, 51, 76 Calton, Edvard 25. 99 Celnack, Joan ll 95 Carlson, Ann 61, 16, ll Carlson, Dm 61, 119, 117 Carlson, Kenneth 67 Carlson, Mike 61, 62, 89, 90 Carmin, Stanley 26 Carmln, wayne 51 Carpenter, Linda 61, 88 Carpenter, Ralph 62 Carruthers, Celia 62, 96 Carson, Elaine 16, 26, 80 Casper, Donna 16, 26, 80, 96 Caaperson, Dean 62, 81 Casperson, Lee 61, ll Cassinelll, Andrew Joseph 61 Chatfln, Diane 26 Chapman, ldward 50, 51, 82, 116 Chapman, Roy 111 Charbonneau, Douglas 51, 92 Charbonneau, Jerry 22. 26, 77, 89, 91, 92, 108 Charriere, Albert 51 Cheatham, Robert 67 Chester, Patricia 51. 95' ll Chleun, James 51 Compliments of HASLIP, TUFT, HEWLETT 81 JAMISON JEWELER Cr ENGRAVER 710 Jackson Tower 806 S. 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Don 52 Coleman, Ellen 42, 83, 98, 99 Conklin, Fred 52 Cook, Haywood 27, 81, as Cook, Karen 61 Cook, Maryann 63, 88, 95, 96, 98 Cook, Hlfy Ellen 63, 89, 119 Cook, Michael 52, 92, 111, lllo, Cloioi, Penelope 16, 63 Coombs, Phyllis 52, 90, 92 Coombs, Shirley 5, 63, 90, 92 Cooper, Carole 27 Corbin, Julie 52 Costins, William 52 Cottrell, Nancy 63, 86, 89, 92 Couch, Darrell 61 COMPLIMENTS OF: Cox, Connie 52 Cox, Dave 27, 81, 98 cox, Sharon 63, 70, 89, 96 Cox, Steve 52. 31 Crabtrse, Gary 43 Crew, Christine 61 Crook, Charlotte 2, 3, 53, 93 Crosby, Nancy 63 Cross, Clarence 52, D Cross, Lee 52 D Deffern, Robert J. 61, 88 Dallman, Robert Ll, 63, 73, 90 Darnell, Michael lk, 27, 81, 82, 86, 88, 92 Daue, Yvonne 27 Daviuson, William 52, 89, 116, 116 Davis, John 43 Dawson, Molly 61, 82 Dean, Terilyn 52, 80, 99 Deardorff, Gary 61 Deckard, Lee 52 Deering, Susan 63, 80, 95 Densmore, Sharon 61, 81, 118 Denton, Dorothy 8, 15. 29' 27. 70. 83, 86, 92, 95 Desemple, Linda 52 Desemple, Shirley 61 Detter, George Uerryb 52 Devlin, Jack 59. 51-n 1-15a 116 Devlin, Richard 19, 20, 21, 59, 92, 111, 112 Dewaide, Mike 61 Deilaide, Sharon 14, l,3, 92 Dickinson, Patricia 52, 33, 98 Diercks, Judith 52, 88, 93 Dietz, Ronald 61, 76 Dusick, Susan 52, 98 Diprofio, George 61 Diproflo, Joy -'03, 70, 80, 86, 96, 119 Dittenhauer, Mildred 61, 88 Dixon, Willis 52, 116 Doolin, Kmneth 26, 88, 89 Dorst, Wllltm 52 Douglas, James 50, 52, 81 Dow, Mario 61, 88, 117 Drummond, Brady 53 Dryden, Ivy 61 Dumolt, James 43 Dmnolt, Mary Lou 61, 88 Dutton, Gilbert 52, 116, 116 Dutton, Lorena 21, 30, 95, 95, 1Q8 Dyck , Gerald 52 Eckert , Vernon 52 Eisenbeizs, Virginia 16, 27, 80 83, 92 Elliott, Maryann 14, 26. 28. 89 811181 1.10711 80. 103 lnlsr, Dave 60 Enegren, Carla 2, 52, 86, 93 Engleking, Fred 28, 88, 89, Ennes, Jay 52 Ennes, John 63 Erickson, Leonard 28 Falkner, Margo 63. 89 lsvrsau, lancy 23. 35 Feakes, Larry 63 The Crown Company Distinctive Commencement Announcements 1316 S. 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